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Agenda 11/30/2004 R
COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS AGENDA November 30, 2004 9:00 AM Donna Fiala, Chairman, District 1 Fred W. Coyle, Vice - Chairman, District 4 Frank Halas, Commissioner, District 2 Tom Henning, Commissioner, District 3 Jim Coletta, Commissioner, District 5 NOTICE: ALL PERSONS WISHING TO SPEAK ON ANY AGENDA ITEM MUST REGISTER PRIOR TO SPEAKING. SPEAKERS MUST REGISTER WITH THE COUNTY MANAGER PRIOR TO THE PRESENTATION OF THE AGENDA ITEM TO BE ADDRESSED. COLLIER COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 2003 -53, AS AMENDED REQUIRES THAT ALL LOBBYISTS SHALL, BEFORE ENGAGING IN ANY LOBBYING ACTIVITIES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ADDRESSING THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS), REGISTER WITH THE CLERK TO THE BOARD AT THE BOARD MINUTES AND RECORDS DEPARTMENT. REQUESTS TO ADDRESS THE BOARD ON SUBJECTS WHICH ARE NOT ON THIS AGENDA MUST BE SUBMITTED IN WRITING WITH EXPLANATION TO THE COUNTY MANAGER AT LEAST 13 DAYS PRIOR TO THE DATE OF THE MEETING AND WILL BE HEARD UNDER "PUBLIC PETITIONS." ANY PERSON WHO DECIDES TO APPEAL A DECISION OF THIS BOARD WILL NEED A RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS PERTAINING THERETO, AND THEREFORE MAY NEED TO ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS IS MADE, WHICH RECORD INCLUDES THE TESTIMONY AND EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE BASED. ALL REGISTERED PUBLIC SPEAKERS WILL RECEIVE UP TO FIVE (5) MINUTES UNLESS THE TIME IS ADJUSTED BY THE CHAIRMAN. IF YOU ARE A PERSON WITH A DISABILITY WHO NEEDS ANY ACCOMMODATION IN ORDER TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS PROCEEDING, YOU ARE ENTITLED, AT NO COST TO YOU, TO THE PROVISION OF CERTAIN ASSISTANCE. PLEASE CONTACT THE COLLIER COUNTY FACILITIES MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT LOCATED AT 3301 EAST TAMIAMI TRAIL, NAPLES, FLORIDA, 34112, (239) 774 -8380; ASSISTED LISTENING DEVICES FOR THE HEARING IMPAIRED ARE AVAILABLE IN THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS' OFFICE. LUNCH RECESS SCHEDULED FOR 12:00 NOON TO 1:00 P.M. Page 1 of 8 —^ 1. INVOCATION AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE A. Reverend Kathryn Schillress, St. Monica's Episcopal Church 2. AGENDA AND MINUTES A. Approval of today's regular, consent and summary agenda as amended. (Ex Parte Disclosure provided by Commission members for summary agenda.) B. October 26, 2004 - BCC Regular Meeting C. October 27, 2004 - Value Adjustment Board Meeting 3. SERVICE AWARDS: (EMPLOYEE AND ADVISORY BOARD MEMBERS) A. 30 Year Attendees 1. Mark Blum, Transportation Road Maintenance 4. PROCLAMATIONS A. Proclamation to designate November 30, 2004 as Toys for Tots Day. To be accepted by Gary Shanabarger. B. Proclamation to designate December 3rd as The Immokalee Child Care Center Day. To be accepted by Gary Conley, Executive Board President. C. Proclamation to designate December 1, 2004 as World Aids Day. To be accepted by Scott Tims, HIV/ AIDS Program Manager for Collier County Health Department. 5. PRESENTATIONS A. Executive Summary requesting recognition of Naomi Saunders as Employee of the Month for November 2004. 6. PUBLIC PETITIONS A. Public Petition request by Lynne Hixon - Holley to discuss surplus law books. 7. BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS A. Petition continued to the February 22, 2005 BCC public hearing at the applicant's request. This Item requires that all participants be sworn in and ex -parte disclosure be provided by Commission members. CU- 2004 -AR -5746 Jesse J. Hardy represented by Richard H. Thompson, P.E, requesting Conditional Use #1 of the "A" Rural Agricultural District for excavation of ponds in conjunction with the permitted use of Aquaculture. The property is located approximately two miles south of 1 -75 and one mile east of Everglades Boulevard, in Section 16, Township 50 South, Range 28 East, Collier County, Florida, and consists of 160± acres. 8. ADVERTISED PUBLIC HEARINGS 9. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS A. Appointment of members to the Hispanic Affairs Advisory Board. Page 2 of 8 10. COUNTY MANAGER'S REPORT A. Recommendation to adopt a Resolution authorizing the acquisition by Condemnation of nonexclusive, perpetual utility and maintenance easements, temporary construction easements, and access easements for the construction of a sewer force main, raw water mains and well sites required for the South County Regional Water Treatment Plant (SCRWTP) Reverse Osmosis Wellfield Expansion to 20 -MGD, Project Number 708921, at a cost not to exceed $2,622,850. (Jim DeLony, Administrator, Public Utilities) Copies of the Technical Memorandums and Exhibit "A" are on display in the Board of County Commissioners's Office, 3rd Floor, W. Harmon Turner Building, 3301 Tamiami Trail East, Naples, FL B. Recommendation to adopt a resolution authorizing condemnation of fee simple interests for the proposed right -of -way and /or stormwater retention and treatment pond sites, as well as perpetual, non - exclusive road right -of -way, drainage and utility easements, temporary construction easements and temporary driveway restoration easements, which will be required for the construction of roadway, drainage and utility improvements to Santa Barbara Boulevard from Davis Boulevard to Pine Ridge Road. (Project No. 62081) (Estimated fiscal impact: $14,180,000) (Norman Feder, Administrator, Transportation Services) C. Interim progress report about the County's negotiations with Waste Management Inc. of Florida and Immokalee Disposal Company for solid waste collection services. (Jim DeLony, Administrator, Public Utilities) 11. PUBLIC COMMENTS ON GENERAL TOPICS 12. COUNTY ATTORNEY'S REPORT A. Recommendation for Approval of Amended Settlement Agreement and Mutual Release between Collier County and Colleen Macort and Access Now, Inc. in reference to Case No. 2:03 -cv- 109- FTM -29SPC that Is now pending in the United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida, Fort Myers Division. 13. OTHER CONSTITUTIONAL OFFICERS 14. AIRPORT AUTHORITY AND /OR COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY 15. STAFF AND COMMISSION GENERAL COMMUNICATIONS Page 3 of 8 16. CONSENT AGENDA - All matters listed under this Item are considered to be routine and action will be taken by one motion without separate discussion of each item. If discussion is desired by a member of the Board, that item(s) will be removed from the Consent Agenda and considered separately. A. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT & ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES I. Recommendation to adopt a Resolution granting two separate certificates that authorize Ave Maria Utility Company, LLLP, to provide water and wastewater service In specific areas of unincorporated Collier County, as recommended by the Collier County Water and Wastewater Authority. 2. Petition Camy - 2004 -AR -6727, Sandra Ramos, Program Leader, Collier County Parks and Recreation, requesting a permit to conduct the 11th annual Christmas Around The World carnival on December 10, 11, and 12, 2004, at the Immokalee Sports Complex located at 505 Escambia Street. 3. Recommendation to approve an Interim Management Plan for the America's Business Park property under the Conservation Collier Land Acquisition Program. 4. Recommendation to approve an Interim Management Plan for the Otter Mound Preserve property under the Conservation Collier Land Acquisition Program. 5. A recommendation for the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida to direct staff to initiate a rezone of properties In the village of Copeland/ Lee Cypress from CON - ACSC /ST to VR- ACSC /ST to allow for implementation of activities approved for Copeland in the fiscal year 2004 -2005 Collier County Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) one -year action plan, using Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) and Home Investment Partnership (HOME) funds. S. Approval of the application for the Property Tax Stimulus Program and the Job Creation Investment Program by Taylor Elevator Corporation. 7. Recommendation to approve requests for Impact fee reimbursements to owners of specified lots within Imperial Wilderness RV Resort as a result of overpayments, establish a time period for future requests for reimbursements to be filed and direct staff to pursue collection of any underpaid impact fees within Imperial Wilderness RV Resort. 8. Recommendation to approve Satisfaction of Lien for Code Enforcement Nuisance Abatement liens that have been paid in full, Bonnie Fenton, 03 -405, Varnville Corp., 96 -25 Varnville Corp., Varnville Corp., 98 -326 Schumacher, 03 -408, Baton Rouge LLC, 04 -124, Murray Batson, 03 -003 Arnay Kaufman, 01 -333, Horse Creek Partners, Ltd. 04 -135, 04 -136, 04 -137, 04 -138, 04 -139, 04 -140, 04 -141, and 04 -142. B. TRANSPORTATION SERVICES I. Recommendation to approve a declaration setting aside county-owned lands for Santa Barbara Boulevard roadway, sidewalk, drainage and utility facilities. Project No. 62081 (Fiscal impact: $18.50) 2. Recommendation to approve a waiver of the price increase portion of Bid #04- 3599 and authorize the Purchasing Department to approve requested price Increases for certain materials on the bid, as necessary. , Page 4 of 8 3. Recommendation to approve, sign and execute an agreement between Collier County and the Commission for the Transportation Disadvantaged for funds in the amount of $514,259 for the provision of transportation for qualified Medicaid recipients. 4. Recommend Board's approval of Adopt -a -Road Agreements (3) for the following: Citizens Association of Bonita Beach, Downing -Frye Realty and Brynwood Corporation. 5. Recommendation to rescind prior Board approval of Contemporary Controls & Communications, Inc. as the sole distributor of Motorola irrigation systems in Florida and to authorize the issuance of a competitive bid to attract multiple vendors of Motorola products. 6. Recommend to award bid #04 -3649 Collier County Landscape Beautification Master Plan- Golden Gate Blvd. median landscape Improvement construction project to Hannula Landscaping, Inc. in the amount of $366,987.36. 7. Recommendation for Board to approve the purchase of three (3) Bat Wing Mower Decks from Creel Tractor Company in the amount of $42,002.58 in accordance with State Bid Contract #765 - 900- 04 -01. 8. Recommendation for Board to approve the purchase of one (1) 4,000 gallon water truck In accordance with Bid #06.3732 from Wallace International Trucks In the amount of $101,850.00. 9. Recommendation for Board to approve the purchase of three(3)20 -CY diesel powered dump trucks in accordance with Bid #05 -3731 from Wallace International Trucks in the amount of $273,675.00. 10. Recommendation for Board to approve the piggybacking of the City of Fort Lauderdale Bid #2429077 for the purchase of a truck mounted stormisewer cleaning machine from Enviromental Products of Florida in the amount $236,643.30. 11. Recommendation for Board to Approve the piggybacking of Charlotte County Bid #2004000184 for the purchase of a Manzi Muck A91 4X4 Ditch Cleaning Machine from Menzi Sales USA for the amount of $227,236.00. C. PUBLIC UTILITIES 1. Recommendation to approve the Satisfactions of Notice of Claim of Lien for Sanitary Sewer System Impact Fee. Fiscal impact Is $28.50 to record the Satisfactions of Lien. 2. Recommendation to adopt a Resolution to approve the Satisfaction of Lien for a Solid Waste residential account wherein the County has received payment and said Lien is satisfied in full for the 1993 Solid Waste Collection and Disposal Services Special Assessment. Fiscal Impact is $20.00 to record the Satisfaction of Lien. 3. Recommendation to adopt a Resolution to approve the Satisfaction of Lien for a Solid Waste residential account wherein the County has received payment and said Lien Is satisfied in full for the 1994 Solid Waste Collection and Disposal Services Special Assessment. Fiscal Impact is $20.00 to record the Satisfaction of Lien. 4. Recommendation to adopt a Resolution to approve the Satisfaction of Lien for Solid Waste residential accounts wherein the County has received payment and said Liens are satisfied in full for the 1995 Solid Waste Collection and Disposal Services Special Assessments. Fiscal impact is $70.00 to record the Satisfactions of Lien. Page 5 of 8 S. Recommendation to adopt a Resolution to approve the Satisfaction of Lien for a Solid Waste residential account wherein the County has received payment and said Lien is satisfied In full for the 1996 Solid Waste Collection and Disposal Services Special Assessment. Fiscal impact is $20.00 to record the Satisfaction of Lien. 6. Recommendation to Approve Amendment 2 to Contract 03 -3517 with Greeley and Hansen LLC for "Professional Engineering Services for Water Main Projects" in the amount of $81,332. Projects 70151, 70152, and 70153. 7. Recommendation to Adopt a Resolution that establishes a Biosolids Policy whereby the Collier County Water -Sewer District will Promote and Practice the Beneficial Use of Biosolids and the Reuse /Recycling of Resources in accordance with the principles of conduct set forth in the National Biosolids Partnership's Code of Good Practice. D. PUBLIC SERVICES 1. Recommendation to approve an Agreement For Sale And Purchase with The Trust for Public Land for purchase of the Mar -Good Resort In Goodland for $2,500,000 and to approve a Grant Contract with the Florida Communities Trust for seventy - five percent reimbursement (estimated at $1,905,000). E. ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES 1. Report and ratify staff- approved change orders and changes to work orders to Board - approved contracts. 2. Approval of Property, Casualty, Workers' Compensation and Subrogation Claims Settled Under the Authority of the Risk Management Director During the Fourth Quarter of FY 04. 3. That the Board of County Commissioners approve award of Bid #05 -3745, "Filters for Fleet," to Bumper to Bumper Parts Depot Company, Inc., as primary vendor; and to Sam Galloway Ford and Bonita Auto Supply, Inc., as secondary vendors. 4. Recommendation to Award RFP # 04 -3712 "Security Services" (initial yearly value $300,000) to Wackenhut Corporation for Courthouse and government Security Services. 5. Recommendation to donate surplus Collier County Law Library books to the District School Board of Collier County. F. COUNTY MANAGER I. Recommendation to Approve First Amendment to Resolution Number 2003-431 for the County Tourism Department, Adopting a Policy for the Approval of Funds for Travel Expenses for Persons Conducting Official Tourism Business. 2. Recommendation that the Board of County Commissioners award Bid 005 -3737 in the amount of $51,050.00 to Furnish /Install Live Oak Trees in Pelican Bay to Landscapes of Distinction, Inc. 3. Recommendation to Approve a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity for the Collier County Emergency Medical Services Department. Page 6 of 8 4. Approval of Two (2) Disaster Relief Funding Agreements between the Florida Department of Community Affairs and Collier County for Reimbursement of Eligible Disaster Related Expenses Incurred in response to Hurricane Charley and Hurricane Frances. G. AIRPORT AUTHORITY AND /OR COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY H. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 1. Commissioner Coletta requests Board approval for payment of Economical Development Council's Invoice #111004BCC3 for having attended the Poland Trade Mission Dinner at Vergina's in the amount of $82.68 to be paid from Commissioner Coletta's travel budget. 2. Commissioner Fiala's request for Board approval for payment of EDC's invoice #111004BCC2, for having attended the Poland Trade Mission Dinner on November 10, 2004 at Vergina; $82.68 to be paid from Commissioner Fiala's travel budget. 3. Commissioner Fiala requests Board approval for reimbursement for attending a function serving a valid public purpose. Commissioner to attend Southwest Regional Delegation Forum - Issues '05, on December 10, 2004, at Florida Gulf Coast University; $30.00 to be paid from Commissioner Fiala's travel budget. 4. Commissioner Halas' request for Board approval for payment for having attended the EDC's Poland Trade Mission Dinner on November 10, 2004 at Vergina; $82.68 to be paid from Commissioner Halas' travel budget. I. MISCELLANEOUS CORRESPONDENCE I. Miscellaneous Items to File for record with Action as Directed. J. OTHER CONSTITUTIONAL OFFICERS I. Authorize the Supervisor of Elections to accept Voter Education Funds with a 15% matching contribution. 2. Recommendation that the Board of County Commissioners make a determination of whether the purchases of goods and services documented in the Detailed Report of Open Purchase Orders serve a valid public purpose and authorize the expenditure of County funds to satisfy said purchases. A copy of the Detailed Report is on display in the County Manager's Office, Collier County Government Center, 3301 East Tamiami Trail, 2nd Floor, W. Harmon Turner Building, Naples, Florida. K. COUNTY ATTORNEY 1. Recommendation to approve a Stipulated Final Judgment as to Parcel 115 in the lawsuit styled Collier County v. Tiburon Golf Ventures, L.P., et al., Case No. 04- 4678-CA (Vanderbilt Beach Road Project 63051). 2. Recommendation to approve a Stipulated Final Judgment as to Parcel 122 in the lawsuit styled Collier County v. Richard D. Lyons as Trustee of Land Trust No. 11304, et al., Case No. 04- 3779 -CA (Immokalee Road Project 66042). Page 7 of 8 3. Recommendation to approve a Stipulated Final Judgment as to Parcel 208 In the lawsuit styled Collier County v. Armando A. Lambert, et al., Case No. 02- 2132 -CA (immokalee Road Project 60018). 4. Recommendation to authorize the Office of the County Attorney to Initiate foreclosure proceedings pursuant to Section 162.09, Florida Statutes, to foreclose a Collier County Code Enforcement Lien arising from Code Enforcement Board Case No. 2003 -039 entitled Board of County Commissioners, Collier County, Florida v. Van Elway Enterprises, Inc., D /B /A Ironwood Golf Club. 17. SUMMARY AGENDA - THIS SECTION IS FOR ADVERTISED PUBLIC HEARINGS AND MUST MEET THE FOLLOWING CRITERIA: 1) A RECOMMENDATION FOR APPROVAL FROM STAFF; 2) UNANIMOUS RECOMMENDATION FOR APPROVAL BY THE COLLIER COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION OR OTHER AUTHORIZING AGENCIES OF ALL MEMBERS PRESENT AND VOTING; 3) NO WRITTEN OR ORAL OBJECTIONS TO THE ITEM RECEIVED BY STAFF, THE COLLIER COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION, OTHER AUTHORIZING AGENCIES OR THE BOARD, PRIOR TO THE COMMENCEMENT OF THE BCC MEETING ON WHICH THE ITEMS ARE SCHEDULED TO BE HEARD; AND 4) NO INDIVIDUALS ARE REGISTERED TO SPEAK IN OPPOSITION TO THE ITEM. FOR THOSE ITEMS, WHICH ARE QUASIJUDICAL IN NATURE, ALL PARTICIPANTS MUST BE SWORN IN. A. This item requires that all participants be sworn in and Ex Parte Disclosure be provided by Commission members. Recommendation to approve Petition AVPLAT2004- AR6442 to disclaim, renounce and vacate the County's and the Public's interest in a portion of the 55 foot wide Drainage and Maintenance Easement located on Lot 41, according to the plat of "Park Place West" as recorded In Plat Book 17, Pages 32 through 33, Public Records of Collier County, Florida. Located In Section 15, Township 48 South, Range 25 East. B. This Item requires that all participants be sworn in and Ex Parte Disclosure be provided by Commission members. Recommendation to approve Petition AVPLAT2004- AR5886 to disclaim, renounce and vacate the County's and the Public's interest in a portion of the 10 foot wide Utility Easement located along the rear of Site 52, Block A, according to the plat of "Pelican Bay Unit One" as recorded in Plat Book 12, Pages 47 through 52, Public Records of Collier County, Florida, and to accept a 10 foot wide relocation Utility Easement. Located In Section 30, Township 48 South, Range 26 East. C. This item requires that all participants be sworn in and Ex Parte Disclosure be provided by Commission members. Recommendation to approve Petition AVPLAT2004- AR6555 to disclaim, renounce and vacate the County's and the Public's interest in a portion of the 15 foot wide drainage easement located along the rear of lot 18, according to the plat of "Castlewood at Imperial" as recorded In Plat Book 39, Pages 81 through 82, Public Records of Collier County, Florida, located in Section 14, Township 48 South, Range 25 East. D. This item requires that all participants be sworn in and Ex Parts Disclosure be provided by Commission members. Recommendation to approve Petition AVPLAT2004- AR6441 to disclaim, renounce and vacate the County's and the Public's interest In a portion of the 15 foot wide Lake Maintenance Easement located on lot 1, block D, according to the plat of "Tuscany Reserve" as recorded in Plat Book 39, Pages 88 through 95, Public Records of Collier County, Florida, located In Section 7, Township 48 South, Range 26 East. 18. ADJOURN INQUIRIES CONCERNING CHANGES TO THE BOARD'S AGENDA SHOULD BE MADE TO THE COUNTY MANAGER'S OFFICE AT 774 -8383. Page 8 of 8 AGENDA CHANGES BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS' MEETING November 30, 2004 Item 7A: Public Petition request by Lynne Hixon - Holley to discuss surplus law books. This item is withdrawn upon approval of Item 16E5 which reads: Recommendation to donate surplus Collier County Law Library books to the District School Board of Collier County. (Petitioner request.) Move Item 16D1 to 10D: Recommendation to approve an Agreement For Sale and Purchase with the Trust for Public Land for purchase of the Mar -Good Resort in Goodland for $2,500,000 and to approve a grant contract with the Florida Communities Trust for seventy -five percent reimbursement (estimated at $1,905,000). (Staff request.) Item 16(F)1 should read: Recommendation to adopt a Resolution which supercedes Resolution No. 2003 -431, adopting a policy for the approval of funds for Travel expenses for persons conducting official tourism business. (Staff request.) Move Item 16K4 to 128: Recommendation to authorize the Office of the County Attorney to initiate foreclosure proceedings pursuant to Section 162.09, Florida Statutes, to foreclose a Collier County Code Enforcement Lien arising from Code Enforcement Board Case No. 2003 -039 entitled Board of County Commissioners, Collier County, Florida v. Van Elway Enterprises, Inc., D /B /A Ironwood Golf Club. (Commissioner Fiala request.) PROCLAMA TION Agenda Item No. 4A November 30, 2004 Page 1 of 2 WHEREAS, the Naples Marine Corps League is the only organization authorized to conduct an official Toys for Tots Campaign within Collier County for 2004; and, WHEREAS, the Toys for Tots Program is dedicated to providing Christmas Toys to the needy children of Collier County;- and, WHEREAS, during the 2003 Toys for Tots campaign, 22,179 toys were distributed to 5,432 Collier County children by the Naples Marine Corps League; and, WHEREAS, the Naples Marine Corps League will execute the Toys for Tots campaign with the support of local community leaders, church groups, and Collier County Social /Family agencies to ensure that needy children receive Christmas toys.- and, WHEREAS, the American public supports Toys for Tots as a charity benefiting needy children; therefore all collections are managed and distributed by the Naples Marine Corps League; and, WHEREAS, Marine Veterans and other volunteers are dedicated to conducting a successful Christmas Toy collection and distribution campaign for the 2004 Christmas Season. NOW THEREFORE, be it proclaimed by the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida that November 30th, 2004 be designated as TOYS FOR TOTS DAY DONE AND ORDERED THIS 30'h Day of November BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA DONNA FIALA, CHAIRMAN A TTEST- DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK Agenda Item No. 4A November 30, 2004 Page 2 of 2 COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Item Number 4A Item Summary Proclamation to designate November 30, 2004 as Toys for Tots Day. To be accepted by Gary Shanabarger. Meeting Date 11/30/2004 9:00:00 AM Prepared By Kathleen Martinson Board of County Commissioners Administrative Aide to BCC BCC Office Date 11/1/2004 9:02:16 AM Approved By Sue Filson Executive Manager to the BCC Date Board of County Commissioners BCC Office 11/1/2004 9:48 AM Approved By James V. Mudd County Manager Date Board of County Commissioners County Manager's Office 11/1712004 2:12 PM Agenda Item No. 413 November 30, 2004 PROCLAMATION Page Iof2 WHEREAS, the Immokalee Child Care Center is a not- for- profit nationally accredited early childhood education center located in the rural farming community of Immokolee, Florida; and, WHEREAS, our purpose is to make a difference in the lives of young children so, in turn, they can someday make a difference in the lives of others. The children we serve are considered "AT RISK" by virtue of their circumstances,- therefore, we provide early education, healthy meals, tuition assistance, and a safe place to harbor,- and, WHEREAS, we believe that children learn through play, so we plan developmentally appropriate activities in their daily curriculum; and WHEREAS, the Immokalee Child Care Center is a partnership designed to give children the best possible start in life and to support parents in their role as their child's first and most important teacher,, and, WHEREAS, the Immokalee Child Care Center strives to develop creativity and self - expression, foster positive attitudes toward self and others, cultivate language skills and communication abilities, stimulate interest in mathematics, science and the arts, and promote health, physical growth and motor development, encourage self- discipline, acceptance of reasonable limits, and strengthen home - center relationships,- and, WHEREAS, the Mission of the Immokalee Child Care Center is based on creating a positive, nurturing environment where relations are strengthened, children are encouraged, and families are able to begin laying a strong healthy foundation for their children,' and, WHEREAS, at the Immokalee Child Care Center, we believe the children are the future. We believe it is our responsibility as adults to give them every opportunity to experience and live their childhood to the fullest. NOW THEREFORE, be it proclaimed by the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida that December 3", 2004 be designated as THE IMMOKALEE CHILD CARE CENTER DAY DONE AND ORDERED THIS Son' DAY of NOVEMBER. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA DONNA FIALA, CHAIRMAN A TTES T.- DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK Agenda Item No, 4B November 30, 2004 Page 2 of 2 COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Item Number 4B Item Summary Proclamation to designate December 3rd as The Immokalee Child Care Center Day. To be accepted by Gary Conley, Executive Board President. Meeting Date 11130/2004 9:00:00 AM Prepared By Date Kathleen Martinson Administrative Aide to BCC 11/3/2004 4:42:32 PM Board of County Commissioners BCC Office Approved By Sue Filson Executive Manager to the BCC Date Board of County Commissioners BCC Office 11/4/2004 7:36 AM Approved By James V. Mudd County Manager Date Board of County Commissioners County Manager's Office 11/17/2004 2:29 PM PROCLAMATION Agenda Item No, 4C November 30, 2004 Page 1 of 2 WHEREAS, the global epidemic of HIV /AIDS requires a wwrldwide effort to increase communication, education and united action to stop the spread of HIV /AIDS; and, WIWREAS, the American Association for World Health is encouraging a better understanding of the challeuuge of HIV /AIDS nationally as it recognizes that the number of people diagnosed with IHVIAIDS in the United States continues to increase, with 900,000 people In the U.S. now Infected, and, WHEREAS, as of September 30, 2004, Collier Cbunty has 877 AIDS cases reported, and, WHEREAS, the World AIDS Day 2004 theme, Have you heard me today ?' seeks to raise awareness about, and help address, the many Issues affecting women and girls around HIV /AIDS. NOW THEREFORE, be It proclaimed by the Board of Cbnnty Cbmudosioners of Collier County, Florida that December 1, 2004 be designated as WORLD AIDS DAY and urge all citizens to take part in activities and observances designed to increase awareness and understanding of HIV /AIDS, to take part in HIV /AIDS prevention activities and programs, and to join the iocsi effort to prevent the further spread of MVIAIDS. DONE AND ORDERED THIS 30d° of November BOARD OF COUNTY COMMLSSIONERS COMER COUNTY, FLORIDA ----------------------------------- DONNA IT ALA, C U4I RMAN ATTEST. DWI CFIT X BROC K CLERK Agenda Item No. 4C November 30, 2004 Page 2 of 2 COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Item Number 4C Item Summary Proclamation to designate December 1, 2004 as World Aids Day. To be accepted by Scott Tims, HIV /AIDS Program Manager for Collier County Health Department, Meeting Date 11/30/2004 9:00:00 AM Prepared By Date Kathleen Martinson Administrative Aide to BCC 11122/2004 10:00:32 AM Board of County Commissioners BCC Office Approved By Sue Filson Executive Manager to the BCC Date Board of County Commissioners BCC Office 11/22/2004 10:03 AM Approved By James V. Mudd County Manager Date Board of County Commissioners County Manager's Office 11122/2004 10:16 AM Agenda Item No. 5A November 30, 2004 Page 1 of 2 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommendation to recognize Naomi Saunders, Customer Service Representative In Human Resources, as "Employee of the Month" for November 2004 OBJECTIVE: To recognize Naomi Saunders as "Employee of the Month ". CONSIDERATIONS: It is actually rather difficult to put into words the tremendous respect we have for this employee. Instead of the "squeaking" cog in the wheel that gets recognized first, she is the quiet, well-oiled cog in the wheel that keeps everything moving in a smooth and efficient manner. No job is too small for Naomi; a good example being how she walks all important documents to their destination for the sake of efficiency and it has been intriguing to watch this smiling, soft - spoken person who was so conscientious and diligent. Over the years, anyone who came in contact with her realized there was so much more to her as she consistently does more than what is asked of, or expected, in her job. Naomi is often the first to be called on when an extra hand is needed to complete an assignment or special project. She has stepped in to assist during Health Fairs, off -site Recruitment functions, County Government Days, etc. always volunteering her time while still keeping up with her assigned work duties. Her work is superior; and she deserves to be recognized for the day - today way she handles herself, her duties, and the needs of the people around her. She simply has an outstanding work ethic, a dedication to a job well done and a persevering attitude in accomplishing any task that exists, whether assigned to her or not. FISCAL IMPACT: The "Employee of the Month" selected receives a $150.00 cash award. Funds for this award are available in the employee's department's budget cost center . RECOMMENDATION: That Naomi Saunders, Customer Service Representative in Human Resources, be recognized as "Employee of the Month" for November 2004. PREPARED BY: Dawn Ragone, Administrative Assistant, Human Resources Department. Agenda Item No. 5A November 30, 2004 Page 2- of 2 COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Item Number 5A Item Summary Executive Summary requesting recognition of Naomi Saunders as Employee of the Month for November 2004. Meeting Date 11/30/2004 9:00:00 AM Approved By Len Golden Price Administrative Services Administrator Date Administrative Services Administrative Services Admin. 11/17/2004 5:46 PM Approved By Jean Merritt Human Resources Director Date Administrative Services Human Resources 1 1118/2004 `12: 60 PM Approved By OMB Coordinator Administrative Assistant Date County Manager's Office Office of Management & Budget 11/18/2004 2:31 PM Approved By Michael Smykowski Management & Budget Director Date County Manager's Office Office of Management & Budget 11/19/2004 11:37 AM Approved By James V. Mudd County Manager Date Board of County Commissioners County Manager's Office 11/19/2004 5:08 PM Agenda Item No. 6A November 30, 2004 Page 1 of 11 MU R COUNTY MANAGER'S O:FFIC E 3301 East Tamiami Trail • Naples, FL 34112 • 239- 774 -8383 • Fax 239 - 774 -4010 November 18, 2004 Lynne Hixon- Holley 590 14s' Avenue South Naples, FL 34102 Re: Public Petition Request to Discuss Surplus Law Books Dear Ms. Holley: Please be advised that you are scheduled to appear before the Collier County Board of Commissioners at,the meeting of November 30, 2004, 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. 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 Turner Building (Building "F ") 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. Sincerely, James �VMudd County Manager JVM /jb cc: David Weigel, County Attorney y Agenda Item No. 6A November 30, 2004 Page 2 of 11 p�.;?.� ?i "-I bR. •� �; p ; • s t ry �@ ^.1!.. _ t : e .ri . # o_o + Pl 11,1110 'Ali t►.110 . . IleCes6 As a Mt MMber a Education Co of a so . Collier e 1 Board Attorney and now in semiretirement holdana a current Fla 5-tate teacher's Cegtific and tedoling 119 a su b t jeaphgrEMMM 'n the School system. and naRt rnAMhf*r nFfhA 1^-ml ,.xx J MU -�, e o You need to e t e z e a these b a e 'c School system of oilier CO-u-n—ty at Lely NJ schooimls–&—t a e t di t. Sea le r fro„a Rick BM o in thw-gWe-hed nsatenal atiac ment: see excerpt of Contract between .Rr.r anti Frrot:'rn=aat A ==ml-- ,. ,, xcAaa _ r departments etc within t o co wi t N. o e o k B oe l H' h lh p 1 rh books. In addition it has a small Law i.ibratv_for its Academy of Lave Wrogram as well as uni uel tl w k , S ex Bo lu list ry e'L o . Agenda Item No. 6A November 30, 2004 •' ,.. Page 3 of 11 November 13, 2004 REQUEST AND 'OFFER TO: Jim Mudd, County Manager `� 0 o auu ommr<ssioners� - . Attn:. Sue Hebbe. CCBA" ;Courtney✓ ,4ttn: Davy ege ounty.Attorriyv CC Public Library, Marilyn Mathis Collier County Courthouse Complex Dwight Brock, Clerk of Courts Hand Delivered on Monday November 15, 2004 RE Surplus Law Books and Related Matters, custodian & Exec. Dir.Courtney Curatola of Collier County Bar Association and Lawbooks at Collier County Public Library, custodian, Marilyn Mathis.. The above surplus books are slated to be disposed of by invoking s 274.06 F. S. Alternative Procedureproperty ..." obsolete or the continued use of which is uneconomical or inefficient, or which serves no useful function, which property is not otherwise lawfully disposed of may be dis osed of for value to any verson or may be vernrrlental unit, or to an disposed of for value without bitXs to -the state. to any 1',3— yolitical subdivision .... Or if the property is without commercial value it may be donated, destroyed or abandoned..." If the value is estimated to be under $5000, the governmental unit may dispose of it in the most efficient or cost effective means or if over $5000 in judgment of the governmental unit then to highest bidder after proper newspaper advertisements it would appear that the determination has been made that the property is of a value of under $5000 or no commercial value. Therefore, the undersigned requests and submit that the books held on Progress Avenue ready to be sold at auction in the future can be disposed of most efficiently by permitting Lely High School, Social Studies Department, in the name of Rick Bruno, be given by donation the books that have been determined surplus, or, if the request for donation is deified, jr, the alternative, to accept without bid the amount stated below and transfer title to the books to a division of the Collier County School Board, Lely High School. The School will remove the books from Progress Avenue at no charge or cost to you, thereby leaving much more space for the rest of your items for your auction eliminating further storage problems for the BCC. They would be removed before your auction on Progress Avenue to be advertised for December 4t`.These items are to be sold in one lot sight unseen, boxed in boxes. It is unrealistic to assume someone would pay over $5000 for these surplus declared items. As to the contract with the auctioneer, First Coast out of Jacksonville, dated 09124/02 under paragraph III RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE COUNTY, Reservations: The County reserves the ri jig sell on its owe dis ose of or transfer to other agencies. any items it chooses not to be sold by the Auctioneer. The items to be sold-h- the Thprefnre. the CounW as 'the .lul Social Studies Department, rather than auction or to accept an amount (value) for them as tendered if the County so chooses See Addendum RR: Collier County Public Lrbrary Amount T Tendered Respectfully, "A /,;:�,4z� On behalf of Lely High School U y Agenda Item No. 6A November 30, 2004 Page 4 of 11 ADDENDUM RE COLLIER COUNTY - PUBLIC LIBRARY LAW BOOKS Attn. Marilyn Mathis, Director Collier County Public Library It has come to my attention that the "Florida Law Books" that were apparently at the main branch on Orange Blossom were moved and found a home at the Central Branch. However, they have been moved again and lacking is all the Florida Case Law, which is printed in Southern Reporter. The law of Florida encompasses of course the statutes as the Legislature passes or modifies them each year. However, Florida is a common law state and we do not use a code such as Lousiana uses the Napoleonic Code, so case law (that is, precedence as opined by the circuit judges, the appellate judges and the Florida Supreme court)V a other half along with of course the administrative law books and those ordinances as passed by the legislative bodies of each city and county The Southern Reporter which is the only books that were at the Central Branch containing these judicial opinions, the case law, the other half of Florida law, have been boxed up as of Saturday a.m. to be disposed of, I presume, or given to someone. I see you have the Federal Decisions; but we live under a dual system of justice. All citizens of each state live under first, the U.S. laws & constitution, and second, under the state laws where they live. Thus, a dual system of justice. The Federal Decisions are the decisions of the US. Federal judges; the ones of the state of Florida judges are in the Southern Reporter which have been boxed up and no longer have a home for use by the �— Citizens Since there is absolutely no place for them, you must either use the one computer for a limit of one hour if someone is waiting, go to the courthouse to use one of their three computers for the public if no one is using them or the last alternative, drive to Ft. Myers and use the Lee County Law Library, unless you are a lawyer and have invested in these very expensive books. The high cost of them is overwhelming to lawyers and a problem of the profession for they MUST be kept up to date by a lawyer, but they could be used as learning tools for students even though not kept up to date. You pay subscriptions for each program on the computer and only one person at a time can use the program. Therefore, we petition and request that you allow the Lely High School persons take these homeless books. As you know, Lely has won quite a few trophies in mock trial competition., has a Law Library itself with a room devoted to it, offers courses in government and law that few, if any, other high schools offer in the State These books could be learning tools for them, to encourage them to become leaders in government. I do hope the day will soon come when our public library provide space for the law of the land. The University of Florida College of Law is enlarging its law library number of books as well as using computers. They are not doing away with law books for the new lawyers being trained with the newest technology/ I know you support giving the books to Lely since there is no space elsewhere . Lely will take care of picking the books up transporting there, at no cost or trouble to the library, and take charge of them. I know you support giving the books to Lely. Please let the powers that be know. tJ l Agenda Item No. 6A November 30; 2004 Page 5 of 11 AGREEMENT THIS . AGREEMENT, made and entered into on this 24th day of September 2002, by and between First Coast Auction and !Realty, Inc., authorized to, do business in the State of Florida, whose business address is: P.O. Box 7878, Jacksonville, FL 32238, hereinafter called the "Contractor" and Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, Collier County, Naples, hereinafter called the "County": W'ITNESSETH: 1. COMMENCEMENT. This Agreement shall commence on September 24, 2002 and will be in effect for two (2) years, terminating September 23, 2004. The County retains the right to renew this contract, with the consent of the Contractor, under the same terms and conditions for an additional two (2) years on a year to year basis. The County Manager, or his designee may, at his discretion, extend the Agreement for up. to one hundred eighty (180) days. The County Manager, or his designee, shall. give the Contractor written notice of the County's intention to extend the Agreement term not less than ten (10) days prior to the end of the Agreement term then in effect. 2 STATEMENT OF WORK. - The Contractor shall provide all phases of public auction services on an as- needed basis in accordance with the tests and conditions of RFP #02 -3372 "Full Service Auctioneer" and the Contractor's proposal hereto ,attached and made an integral part of this agreement. 3. COMPENSATION. In consideration for the services rendered under this Agreement, the Contractor will be paid a commission in accordance with the percentages offered by the Contractor which will be eight percent (8 %) of the gross sales. 4. NOTICES. All notices from the County to the Contractor shall be deemed duly served if mailed or faxed to the Contractor at the following Address: Mr. Thomas L. Garner, President First Coast Auction & Realty, Inc. F,0, Box 7878 Jacksonville, Florida 32238 904/772-0110 w Agenda Item No, 6A November 30,'2004 - Page 6 of 11 BUYER PREMIUM Prbe2sats that inclueie a B is P t wfli nafl co Idemo&. RESERVATIONS DATA LE Dates for first auction and fu ure as , OR be c oordiriated between the and the County. HMT_gRY For information, purposes, the County has historically 'held two (2) auctions per year (one' summer and one late winter). Since the year 1998, the County has held only one auction per year either In February or Mauch. The types of items included In past auctions are automobiles, trucks, construction equipment, tools, lawn equipment, building material, office furniture, office machines and various miscellaneous items. ` Sales `history for the past years auction are as follows (conducted by full service auction company). February 11,,19:95 February 17, 1996 Number of Items 348 Number of Items 452 Number of Vehicles 116 Number of Vehicles _ e3 Total Sales $297,380 Total Sales $159,202.50 July 29, 1995 June 22,1996 Number of Items 204 Number of Items 164 Number of Vehicles 12 Number of Vehicles 32 Total Sales $45,357 Total Sales $96,557.50 February 22. 1997 Number of Items 245 Number of Vehicles 33 Total Sales $191,912 March 21, 199.8 Number of Items 214 Number of Vehicles 78 Total Sales $289.853,00 June 7, 1997 Number of Items 231 Number of Vehicles 59 Total Sales $31b,173.50 March 27, 1999 Number of Items 345 Number of Vehicles 117 Total Sales $592,605..00 Page 1 of 4 Statutes & Constitution :View Statutes: #lsenate..gov Agenda Ite n No. 6A -• November 30, 2004 ( j Page 7 of 11 Select Year: 2004: " The 2004 Florida Statutes CHAPTER 274 TANGIBLE PERSONAL PROPERTY OWNED BY LOCAL GOVERNMEWrS 274.01 Definitions. 274.02 Record and inventory of certain property. 274.03 Property supervision and control. 274.04 property acquisition. 274.05 Surplus property. 274:06 Alternative procedure. 274.07 Authorizing and recording the disposal of property. 274.08 Penalty. 274.04 Construction. 274.10 initiation of act. 274.1` County health department property. 274.12 Special districts subject to chapter. 274.01 Definitions.- -The following words as used in this act have the meanings set forth in the below subsections, unless a different meaning is required by the context: (1) "Governmental unit" means the governing board, commission or authority of a county or taxing district of the state or the sheriff of the county. (2) "Custodian" means the person to whom the custody of county or district property has been delegated by the governmental unit. (3) "Property" means ail tangible personal property, owned by a governmental unit, of a nonconsumable nature. (4) "Fiscal year" means the governmental unit's fiscal year established pursuant to law; otherwise, it means the calendar year. History. - -s. 1, ch. 59.163; s. 1, ch. 61.102. 274.02 Record and inventory of certain property.- _ http:// www. flsenate .gov /Statutes/index.cfm?p =2 &APP mode= Display_Statute&URL =C... 11J14/2004 Statutes & Constitution :View Statutes: flsenaite.gov Pa 2 of ( ; Agenda Item No. 6A November 30, 2004 Page 8 of 11 (1) The word "property" as used in this section means fixtures and other tangible personal property of a nonconsumable nature the value of which is $1,000 or more and the normal expected life of which is 1 year or more. (2) Each item of property which-itz is practicable to identify by marking 'shall be marked in the manner, required by the Auditor General. Each governmental unit shall maintain an adequate record of its property, which record shall contain such information as shall be required by the , Auditor General, Each governmental unit shall take an inventory of its property in the custody of a custodian whenever there is a change in such custodian. A complete physical inventory of all property shalt be taken annually, and the date inventoried shall be entered on the property record. The inventory shalt be compared with the property record, and all discrepancies shall be traced and reconciled. History. -s. 2, ch. 59.163; s. 8, ch. 69.82; s. 1, ch. 73 -87; s. 5, ch. 82104; s. 1, ch. 888 -53; s. 5, ch. 96 -209; s. 2, ch. 2004.296. 274.03 Property supervision and control. - -A vovernmental unit shalt be primarily responsible for the supervision and control of its property but maydelegate to a custodian its use and immediate control and may require custody receipts. A governmental unit may assign to or withdraw from a custodian the custody of any of its property at any time; provided, that if the custodian is an officer elected by the people or appointed by the Governor, the property may not be withdrawn from the officer's custody without his or her consent. Each custodian shall be responsible to the governmental unit for the safekeeping and proper use of the property entrusted to his or her care. If the custodian is not a bonded officer, the governmental unit may require from the custodian -a band conditioned upon such safekeeping and proper use. In each county the sheriff shall be the custodian of the property of the office of sheriff. History. - -s. 3, ch. 59.163; s. 2, ch. 61.102; s: 186, ch, 95 -148. 274.04 Property acquisition . -- Whenever acquiring property, the governmental unit may pay the , purchase price in full or may exchange property with the seller as a trade' -in and apply the exchange allowance to the cost of the. property acquired. If, whenever acquiring property, the governmental unit may best serve the interests of the county or district by outright sale of the property to be replaced, rather than by exchange as a trade-in, it may make the sate in a manner otherwise prescribed in this act for the disposal of property. The receipts from the sale may treated as a current refund if the property to be acquired shall be contracted for within the same fiscal year of the governmental unit in which the property sold is disposed of. History. - -s. 4, ch. 59 -163. 274.05 Surplus property. - -A governmental unit shall have discretion to classify as surplus any of its property, which property is not otherwise lawfully disposed of, that Is obsolete or the continued use of which is uneconomical or inefficient, or which serves no useful function. Within the reasonable exercise of its discretion and having consideration for the best interests of the county or district, the value and condition of property classified as surplus, and the probability of such property's' being desired by the prospective bidder or donee to whom offered, the governmental unit may offer surplus property to other governmental units in the county' or district for sale or donation or may offer the property to private nonprofit agencies as defined in s. 273.010) by sale or donation. if the. surplus property is offered for sale and no acceptable bid is. received within a reasonable time, the governmental unit shall offer such property to such other governmental units or private nonprofit agencies as determined by the governmental units on the basis of the foregoing criteria. Such offer shalt disclose the value and condition of the property. The best bid shall be accepted by the .governmental unit offering such surplus property. The cost of transferring the property shall be paid by the governmental unit or the private nonprofit agency purchasing or .-. receiving the donation of the surplus property. http / /www.tlsenate.gov/ Statutes /index.cfin ?p=2& App _mode =Display_Statute<RL=C... 11/14/2004 Statutes & Constitution :View Statutes fsenate.gov Agenda Ito 4 November 30, 2004 Page 9 of 11 5, ch. 59 -163; s. 21, ch. 94 -226; s, 6,-ch. 96-209; s. 1, ch. 96.236. 274.06 ternative procedure. -- Having consideration for the best interests of the county or a governmental unit's property that is obsolete or the continued use of which is uneconomical or inefficient, or which serves no useful function, which property is not otherwise Lawfully disposed of, may be disposed of for value to any, person, or may be disposed of for value without bids to the state, to any, governmental unit, or to any political subdivision as defined in s. 1.01, or if the property is without comsr�ercial-vatue Wmaybe donated. abandoned. The determination of property to be disposed of by governmental unit pursuant to this section instead of pursuant to other provisions of law shalt be at the election of such governmental unit in the reasonable exercise of its discretion. Property, the value of which the governmental unit estimates to be under $5,000, may be disposed of in the most efficient and cost - effective means as determined by the governmental unit. Any sale of property the value of which the governmental unit estimates to be $5,000 or more shall be sold only to the highest responsible bidder, or by public auction, after publication of notice not less than 1 week nor more than 2 weeks prior to sale in a newspaper having a general circulation in the county or district in which is located the official office of the governmental unit, and in additional newspapers if in the judgment of the governmental unit the best interests of the county or district will better be served by the _ additional notices; provided that nothing herein contained shall be construed to require the sheriff of a county to advertise the sale of miscellaneous contraband of an estimated value of less than $5,000. History. - -s. 6, ch. 59 -163; s. 22, ch. 94 -226; s. 7, ch. 96 -209. 274.07 Authorizing and recording the disposal of property. -- Authority for the disposal of property shall be recorded in the minutes of the governmental unit. The disposal of property within the purview of s. 274.02 shall be recorded in the records required by that section. History.--s. 7, ch. 59 -163. 274.08 Penalty.- -Any person who violates any provision of this act or any rule prescribed pursuant to its authority shall be guilty of a misdemeanor of the second degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082 or s. 775.083. History.--s. 8, ch. 59 -163; s. 158, ch. 71.136. 274.09 Construction. - -The provisions of this act shalt be liberally interpreted to be cumulative and supplementary to any general, special or local law, heretofore or hereafter enacted. History. --s. 10, ch. 59 -163. 274.10 Initiation of act. - -This act shall govern the administration of the property of each governmental unit from the beginning of such governmental unit's fiscal year next succeeding May 28, 1959. History. - -s. 11, ch. 59 -163. 274.11 county health department property.- -Title to property purchased by county health departments established pursuant to the provisions of chapter 154, whether purchased with federal, state or county funds, or any combination thereof, shall be vested in the board of county commissioners of the county where said county health department is located and shall be accounted for in accordance with the provisions of this chapter. History. - -s- 1, ch. 61.46. http : //www.flsenate.gov /Statutes /index.cfin?p =2& App_ mode- Display_Statute &URL =C... 11/14/2004 R AgenC item No. 6A November 30, 2004 Page 10 of 11 November 15, 2004 :Lely High School Collier County Board of County Commissioners Naples; F1 34113 Dwight Brock, Clerk of Courts , Sue Hebbe, Purchasing C'CBA, Courtney Curatola, Exec. Dir. & Custodian Attu. Jim Mudd, County Manager Collier County Public Library System, Marilyn Mathis To Whom It May Concern: The undersigned is a teacher in the Social Studies Dept at Lely High School. Our department has engaged in and won mock trial competitions over the years due to hard work, study and interest of the students in this endeavor concerning the third branch of our government, the judicial branch. We offer at Lely courses in law, government and related activities; courses that not many, if any , other high schools offer in the state. There is high interest in these subjects at our school. We have a small Law Library off the main library of our school and it is utilized; courses are held there. As the teacher heading up this program, I have great interest in acquiring any books that would be learning tools for our students in this area. I have conferred with my principal and he as well as I am excited about the prospect of adding to our Law Library to further the interest, motivation and knowledge of our students in this area. We can accept the law books from the surplus property and also Southern Reporter from the Public Library; we have some Southern Reporter, but not all. Therefore, if those in authority deem we can be recipients of the books, we can accept on behalf of our Social Studies program and Law Academy, for use as we see fit and proper. On behalf of our students at Lely, thank you for your consideration. Yours truly, dl�� Rick Bruno Social Studies Teacher at Lely High School } Aggenda Item No. 9A November 30, 2004 ESC tJr S Page 1 of 44 APPC?ZNTMEN ' OF ER(S) T� HISPANIC AFFAIRS ADVISOIRY'00AAD OBJECTIVE: To appoint 4 members, with 2 terms expiring on June 25,'2005, 1 term expiring on June 25, 2006 and 1 term expiring on June 25, 2007, on the Hispanic Affairs Advisory Board. CONSIDERATIONS: The Hispanic Affairs Advisory Committee has 4 vacancies. This 9- member board identifies and evaluates problems unique to the Hispanic Community, reviews and recommends ways to ensure open communication between the minorities and Collier County Government and provides periodic reports to the Board of County Commissioners. Terms are 4 years. A list of the current membership is included in the backup. Resignations were received from Robert J. Pina and Elsa Maria Hernandez and 2 terms were declared vacant on October 12, 2004. A press release was issued and resumes were received from the following 4 interested citizens: APP_. SCANT CATEGORY DIST ELECTOR ADV. C1QWL James Alward VanFleet N/a 3 Yes Manuel C. Gonzalez N/a 3 Yes Mone Raymond Cabral N/a 3 Yes None Cosme E. Perez N/a 3 Yes None COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION: No Quorum; no recommendation FISCAL IMPACT; NONE GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: NONE RECOMMENDATION: That the Board of County Commissioners consider the request&for appointment, appoint 4 members, and direct the County Attorney to prepare a resolution confirming the appointments. Prepared By: Sue Filson, Executive Manager Board of County Commissioners Agenda Date: NOVEMBER 30, 2004 Agenda Item No. 9A November 30, 2004 Page 2 of 44 -� COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Item Number 9A Item Summary Appointment of members to the Hispanic Affairs Advisory Board. Meeting Date 11/30/2004 9:00:00 AM Approved By James V. Mudd County Manager Date Board of County Commissioners County Manager's Office 1111712004 7:41 PM Agenda Item No, 9A November 30, 2004 Page 3 of 44 filson a_ From: PettitMichael Sent: Wednesday, November 10, 200410:48 AM To: filson_s Cc: weigel d; bradley_n Subject: HAAB Applicants Please submit the four HAAB applicants to the BCC for consideration. There was no quorum last month so the current members were unable to make a formal recommendation. Thanks, Mike Pettit. Agenda Item No, 9A November 30, 2004 Page 4 of 44 Hispanic Affairs Advisory Board Name Work Phone Appt'd Exp. Date Term Home Phone DateRe -appt 2ndExpDate 2nd Term Ms. Sofia Pagan 732 -7800 11/14/00 06/25/03 2.5 Years 3051 Horizon Lane, # 1805 417 -5107 06/24/03 06/25/07 4 Years Naples, FL 34109 Mr. David Correa 417 -6340 E -Mail. 06/25/98 3 Years 9720 Vanderbilt Drive 06/11/02 District: 2 4 Years Naples, FL 34108 Category: E Mail: Declared Vacant 10/12/04 06/25/07 , FL E Mail: District. Category: Mr. Ernest A. Labrador 353 -7220 09/10/03 06/25/07 4 Years 14960 Collier Boulevard #2112 353 -7220 --- Naples, FL 34119 E Mail. District: 5 Category: Mr. David Correa 417 -6340 06/06/95 06/25/98 3 Years 9720 Vanderbilt Drive 06/11/02 06/25/06 4 Years Naples, FL 34108 E Mail: District: 2 Category: r 5�5 '° Mr. Robert J. Pina (� /YkA 11/14/00 06/25/02 1.5 Years 5501 Rattlesnake Hammock, Apt. 113 821 -5433 06/11/02 06/25/06 4 Years Naples, FL 34113 E Mail: District. 1 Category: November is, 2#" Page l of 3 Agenda Item No, 9A November 30, 2004 Page 5 of 44 Hispanic Affairs Advisory Board Work Phone Appt'd Exp. Date Terns Name Home Phone DateRe -appt 2ndExpDate 2nd Term DECLARED VACANT 10/12/ 06/25/05 Naples, FL E -Mail: District. Category: Ms. Susan Calkins 05/22/01 06/25/05 4 Years 740 High Pines Drive 434 -8095 Naples, FL 34103 E Mail: District: 4 Category: Ms. Elsa Maria Hernandez ok 263 -1990 10/14/03 06/25/05 1.5 Years 181 Briarcliff Lane sv3 793 -4748 Naples, FL 34113 c,' Q E Mail. elsa4excel @aol.com District: 1 Category: Ms. Teresa Marie Nelson 774 -8875 01 /14/03 06/25/05 3 Years 1150 Reserve Way, Apt. 302 434 -2969 Naples, FL 34105 E -Mail. District: 3 Category: Monday, November 15, 2004 Page 2 of 3 MEMORANDUM DATE: October 25, 2004 TO: Michael Pettit, Chief Assistant Co Attorney FROM: Sue Filson, Executive Manag ` Board of County Comnnissio RE: Hispanic Affairs Advisory Board Agenda Item No. 9A November 30, 2004 Page 6 of 44 As you know, we currently Have vacancies on the above - referenced advisory committee. A press release was issued requesting citizens interested in serving on this committee to submit a resume for consideration. I have attached the resumes received for your review as Wows: Manuel C. Gonzalez' 1622 Tarpon Bay Drive, South, #202 Naples, FL 34119 Raymond Cabral 14767 Indigo Lakes Circle Naples, FL 34119 Cosme E. Perez 160 12'b Avenue, N.E. Naples, FL 34120 Please let me know, in writing, the recommendation for appointinerrt of the advisory committee within the 41 day time - frame, and I will prepare an executive summary for the Board's consideration. Please categorize the aPPiieants in areas of expertise. If you have any questions, please caU me at 774 -8097. Thank you for your attention to this matter. SF. Oct 28 04 10:47a Dr. James R. VAN FLEET 239-348-8162 Agenda Item NoAA November 30, 2004 Page 7 of 44 Board of County Commissioners 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, FL 34112 (239)774-8097 Fax: (239) 774 -3602 ' a ._ .. 7-. J Application for Advisory Committees/Boards Name: Dr. James Alward VAN FLEET Home Phone: 239- 348 -8162 Home Address:-184 Spring Lake Circle, Naples Zip Code:34119 -4678 Fax No. 239 48 -8162_ Business Phone: 239- 348 -8162 e-mail addre&c__javantleet@mn.com Place of Employeement: retired Board or Committee Applied for: The Development Services Advisory Committee OR the Land Acquisition Advisory Committee OR the Immokalee Master Plan and Visioning Committee OR the Citizens Advisory Task Force OR Hispanic Affairs Advisory Committee Category (if applicable): Lumple: Comssissis■ Distrkt, Devetoper, eavirosmestalitt, by pens, etc. 6 now long have you lived in Collier County: Years 2 Months 6 Are you a registered voter in Collier County: Yes X No Do you currently hold public office? Yes No X If so, what is that office? Have you ever been convicted of any offense against the Law? Yes NorX If yes, explain: Do you now serve, or have you ever served, on a Collier County board or committee? Yes No--- If yes, please Kau the cammitteeslbosrds: Please list your community activities (civic clubs, neighborhood associations, etc. and positions held: CURRENT: Secretary, Oak Colony Community, The Vineyards, Naples; Naples Chapter Sons of the Amerlcan Revolution; Florida Chapter, Holland Society of New York; Council on Foreign Relations (Miami Roundtable); task force of Greater Naples Chamber of Commerce for International Visitors Center. PAST: Mayor (elected twice) of Spring Valley, Kentucky; Louisville-Jet%rson County Merger Overseer; President; Louisville American Society for Public Administration; President, Louisville World Affairs Council; co- founder Louisville International Cultural Center; Board, Louisville Sister Cities International; Louisville Chamber of Commerce International Trade Committee; Toledo Sister Cities co-founder and President; co- founder Sister Cities of Greenville North Carolina, among others. Education: MD. economics (urban and development) and administration; J.D.; M.A. public administration and ec000ntics; B.A. political science and economics. Experience: Retired from Department of State's Agency for International Development (USAID) where I served as a senior economistfurban specialist before moving into administration (country mission director); second career in academe, retired as full tenured professor from The University of North Carolina (and served as an executive director (Kentucky), dean (Ohio) and assistant provost (North Carolina) in administrative capacities. Curerently I do occasional consulting for USAID. See resume for further details. '`"� fllsa7_8 From: FLEET VAN gavanflesernen.vomJ Sent Wednesday, October 27, 200411:53 AM To: 11sor s Subject: Resume Agenda item No. 9A November 30, 2004 04. Page 8 of 44 atioft - Yes as-7 3 James Alward VAN FLEET 184 Spring Lake Circle Naples, Florida 34119 -4678 Telepbone/Fax: 2393488162 E-MnU: JAVANFLEETra1MSN_COM INTERNATIONAL CONSULTING EXPERTISE Issues In basic and blow education; issues in democratization, focusing on local and regional government and judicial administration; housing, urban and regional planning and development. ACADEMIC CAREER ACTIVITY Present: Professor Emeritus The University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, North Carolina Face -lance consultant on matters of democratirdiodgovermneANpubnk admishitndiou; bask&10*r educa6m and educational restructurindevaluatbn: select arban base, in eeenamie a&v@&mu.a t Previous: East Carolina University Greeavlle, North Carolina 2708 -43353 Professor of Political Science and Public Administration; Assistant Vice Cbasc@Bor for International Affairs; responsible for development and implementation of international studies undergraduate and graduate programs; faculty /student exchange and study abroad; faculty and student financial aid for international activities; recruitment, admission, immigration and connecting for international students; outreach, grants and international reprvesentation. Eight hM -time, sic part-time staff, ten associated faculty; annual student flow of 400; annual financial flows 52.5 miSion+ (1995- 2000). University of Toledo Toledo, Ohio 43606.3390 Associate Professor of Political Science and Public Administration, and Dean for (and Director of Center for) International Studies and Programs (encompassing seven area study institutes). Same respousibltitles as above, with staff of 35 (mainly English tanguage training faculty), student flows exceeding 1700 and financial activity at 53.8 miBlon+ (1991 - 1995), University of Louisville Louisville, Kentucky 40292 Associate Protestor of Polideal Science and Public Administration and Interastional Center Executive Director. Responsible for international student affairs, exchanges, study abroad; community outreach; and grant development/administradou. Later Director of institute for Community Development and Master of Public Administration director; associate director of doctoral program in urban and public affairs (1986 — 1991). Academic Honors: 01. Fulbrlght Scholar, Peru (doctoral research on economics of squatter boushW; 02. Fulbright Lecturer, India (economic development and low income bousing); and 03. German Academic Exchange Program (DAAD) (structure of vocational, technical and higher education in Germany 10/27/2004 Agenda Item No. 9A November 30, 2004 Page 9 of 44 PROFESSIONAL AND DEVELOPMENT CAREER ACTIVITY Career Tract: (1960s- 1980s): United States Agency for International Dsvelopment (USAID) Washington, D.C. m and urban development). Deputy Mission Director (earlier professional: Urban Economist; programming reform; and dnvilopme its As administrator, responsibilities in public admhdshation; basi¢Adghe and director) ; n ands America odes control Lad positions: Senior Foreign Service ( (deputy acting and Caribbean Damao (LAC). Inter - American Development Bank (IDB) Washington, D.C. anal rsh>ted EconomiWarban specialist. Responsibilities in housing, urban planning and development, education programs, duW211 inter-ageacy agreements' United States Air Force Reserve (See Attachsseut) Sbort Term Professional Consalli29: United States Department of Labor Washington, D.C. Personal services for development of anti-child labor programming in Panama, June 2WL United States Agency for International Development (USAID) Pristlna, Kosovo asn scholarships Personal services (Key Personae]) for development of endowment for Kosovo to rued graduate pr+ogr hip► in United Staten, January4May 2004. United States Agency for International Development (USAID) Washington, D.C. Personal services for higher education (fluandal sustainability and endowment creation for the American University In Central Asia) In K,'rgyrstan (and USAID Mission in Kasakhitao). June 2002. United States Office in Kosovo (United States Mission) Pristina, Kosovo Team Leader. Higher education and continuing education assessment in Kosovo; feasibility study to establish an Americas university. December 2001. United States Agency for International Development (USAID) Washington, D.C. Personal services for education sector in the BaHuns. November 2001. United States Agency for International Development (USAID) Washington, D.C. Personal services for Macedonian higher education/Indiana University project. September 200L United States Agency for International Development (USAID) Washington, D.C. 2001. Personal services contract for Balkans higher education coutneW September United States Agency for International Development (USAID) Sofia, Bulgaria Team Leader. Higher education grant project for self- sustalnabWty of the American University in Bulgaria (AUBG); development of a business plan and the creation of an educational endowment. May - July 2001. United States Agency for International Development (USAID) Skopje, Macedonb Team Leader. Second Phase of higher education program in development of academic system to accommodate 10/27/2004 Agenda Item No, 9A November 30, 2004 Page 10 of 44 minority language and culture grow in restructured naftaW system and estaWlrhment of a university. October United States Agency for Intornadensl Development (USAID) Skopje, Macedonia Team Leader. First Phase of higher education program In development of scademic system to accommodate minorities In national education system and establishment of a university (University of Southessteru Europe)` April -- May 2000. United States Agency for InteraWlenal Development (USA1D) Botswana, Mafawl, South Africa and Zambia Team Co- Leader. Buie, technical and higher education needs assaoun at in southern Africa., USAID and Association Liaison OfNcs (ALO) programming for coming years. January — February 2000. United States Agency for international Development (USAID) Bolivia, Chile, Ecuador, Paraguay sod Pere► Team Leader. Local —F democratisatlon assessment programming to develop region -wide Be%rm/haprevement supporting local, state and regional democratization. January - February 1997. North Central Association of Colleges and Schools (NCA) Chicago, Illinois Consultant- Evaluator for accreditation purposes (Pittsburg Stab University, Kansas; Ottawa Udverdty, Kansas, Singapore, Hong Kong; Marycrest University, Iowa; University of Kansas, Kaunas; University of Wiseonsia- M>;wwaukee, Wisconsin), concurrent with university employment. 1991 through 1995. Vice President of the Republic of Ecuador Quito, Ecuador Consultant for the development of administrative and internal financial procedures to develop a new Foundation for Science and Technology (Fundecba pare Ciiencia y Tecoologin, FUNDACYT); concurrent with university employment. November — December 1994. Institute for North -South Lairs (Ml) Washington, D.C. Consultant: elthen oducadon/ ratizadion m Hold throughout 1986 and 1987. Developed and wrote three funded pr ejects ( Natiowl Endowment for Democracy). Concurrent with university employnmu. lnsthate for IaternallorW Research McLean, Virginia, and Academy for Educatlonal Development (AND) Washington, D.C. Consultant. IM onward; United Stales Information Agency reviewer for higher education grant flmding (1988,1989,1993, 2000); and National Security Education Program (NSEP)1994. Concurrent with university employment. Contract Consulting for: University of Kansas University of Georgia University of Cincianad University of Evansville Youngstown State University University of Denver Northern Kentucky University Cafiforuia State University - University of South Florida Eastern Kentucky University Dominguez mb Consultant on development and/or reorganization of campus -wide international studies and pro- grmo; public administration program consultant for National Association of Schools of Public Affain and Administration (NASPAA); international programming consultant for Connell on International Exchange; and Tide V1 Evaluator (for federally faaded internatlooal programs). Consulting counnrrat with university employment. United Nations New York, New York Consultant, institute for Economic and Social PlannMS, Santiago, Chile; Centre for Housing, Building and Phanhng, Peru; and United Nations Development Programme, Peru; 1971 through 1975, under inter- agency loan agreements. 10/27/2004 Agenda Item No, 9A November 30, 2004 Page I I of 44 Org nhatioe of American States (OAS) Washington, D.C. Consaltaet on lousing ben" and =ban pww*Barbados, W2; under ietetLagency agreement. ACADEMIC CAREER PREPARATION Doctor of Philosophy M Economics and Public Adsd MM21on) MaiweR Graduate School Syracuse University Major field: development and urban economics. Minor dam: public HOUSING moon. Graduate Certificate In Latin American Stadles. DbsertaRbn: LATIN AMERICA: YTS DM ICATIONS FOR ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT. Master of Arts (in Public Administration and F.cononles) Marvell Graduate Sebool Syracuse University Major Add: public administration. Minor !laid: economics. Thesis: ECONOMIC INTEGRATION: THE CENTRAL AMERICAN EXPERIENCE. Bachelor of Arlo (in Political Science and Economics) College of Arts and Sciences university of Scranton Major Said: poll" science; mbor. economics. OTHER EDUCATIONAL AND PROFESSIONAL STUDIES Professional Studies: (1) Jurls Doctor (JD) Law Studies: University of the Pacific McGeorge School of Lawn, Sacramento, Calitorda; (2) National Defense University, Fort McNair, Washington, D.C. Non. Degree Post-Graduate Coursexorlu business administration; University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virgbfa, (2) George Washington University, Wasbington, D.C., urban planning, (3) University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico, Caribbean arcs studies. (4) Other or non -cre t specialised training undertakn through schools or programs of the Department of Defense and Department of State. SELECT AFFILIATIONS, COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES AND OFFICES Public Owe' nonremunersRed post and concurrent with academic Mayor (twice elected), City of Spring Valley, Kentucky employment). Civic Activities: 01. comma on Foreign Relations, New York, New York (member niece 1934); acs, Executive 02. Louisville Committee on Foreign Relations, member until 1991, Executive Hoard ye Director three years; 03. Detroit Committee on Foreign Relations, member Until 1"5; 04. Louisville World Affairs Council, founder and Executive Director six yeah; 05. National Council of World Affairs Organizations (NCWAO) Executive Board two yean; 06. Louisville Chamber of Commerce Istereational Trade Committee, member four years; 07. Lo Sister Cities, Executive Hoard one year, Quito Committee Chair one year; 0& Toledo Sieber Cities, co-founder, Execvl&e Board, Vice President and Secretary, three Years' , 10/27/2004 Board of County Commissioners 3301 East Tamiami Trail - Naples, FL 34112 RE(%, (9.41)774 -8097 Fax: (941) 774 -3614` nL! Applipation for Board or ConsJUm Applied Agenda Item No. 9A November 30, 2004 - )f 44 Category (if applicable): UMP1e: CQ=md8 be Dbtrle4 Dwd*W esd =aftUW Ly pwwa4 eh. mittees/Boards is Mae: Ck Code: Are you a registered voter i, Collier County: Yee _LZ_N�o%�� Do you currently 6oW public office? Yes No If ao, wiat i fiat aAfeeT Do you now serve, w have yee ever canal, w o CdNw Coaty bo*W or =ooWunt Yo No ✓r if yea, platy 8.t flw ■11,�1'��1!� r�1411ra- _ ?.'/►tiil�_^i %fit. ©[! �r.�s��iairi.7L:�LiS EMMOR ILO IL41M OA • 0+ a3 Z�A- Agenda Item No. 9A November 30, 2004 Page 13 of 44 Board OT i;UW!tj '-`5101,ers NLANNY GONZALEZ 1622 Tarpon Bay Drive, South Unit #202 Naples, FL 34119 Cell: 239-850-7097 Home: 239-591-3934 • Agenda Item No. 9A November 30, 2004 Page 14 of 44 MANUEL "MANNr' GONZALEZ OBJECTIVE A position which will utilize and challenge my business, organizational, and investigation education, training, skulls, and experience. QUALIFICATIONS • 24 years in investigative, managerial, and research positions for government agencies • Top Secret Clearance with U.S. Department of Treasury • Complete background in criminal/eivil investigation and security • Proven areas of expertise: managerial leadership, organization and planning, research and investigation, project management, and sales • 12 years in real estate, financial analysis, insurance, and mortgage banking • Effective interpersonal skills - able to work with persons of all backgrounds and at all levels • Strong oral/written communication skills • Fluent bilingual English/Spanish, reading/writing • Open to relocation/travel EDUCATION GovERml =T LAw ENFORCEMENT OFFICES Extensive Law Enforcement and Managerial coursework CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM Graduate coursework in History, Foreign Affairs and Accounting CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY AT FULLERTON Bachelor of Arts in Economics, Political Science and History, 1964 Triple major EJMMZNCE 2004 - Present Criminal Investigator, DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE, Naples, FL 2004-2004 Case Manager, DEPARTMENT OF Cim unN ANu FAmmas, Naples, FL 2003-2003 Child Protective Investigator, DEPARTMENT OF C LDREN & FAMILIES, Naples, FL 2002 to 2002 Senior Loan Officer, FINANCIAL REsouRcEs GRour/WCI, Bonita Springs, FL 2000 to 2001 Assistant Kee President, FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ONAGA, Merriam, KS 1998 to 2000 Account Executive, SECURITY SAVINGS BANK, Olathe, KS 1997 to 1998 Account Executive, BANK OF AMERICA, Overland Park, KS 1995 to 1997 Loan Officer, FIRST FEDERAL BANK, Overland Park, KS 1992 to 1995 Loan Officer, FIRST AMERICAN BANessARES, INC., Leawood, KS 1992 to 1992 Associate, MMwESTERN FINANCIAL GROUP, Overland Park, KS 1991 to 1991 Sales Executive, BOYLAN AND COMPANY, Overland Park, KS 1990 to 1990 Associate, COMMERCIAL REALTY REsouRCEs, INC., Kansas City, MO 1987 to 1989 Special Agent, U.S. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, ATF ARSON TASK FORCE, Los Angeles, CA 1982 to 1987 Special Agent in Charge, U -S. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, ATF DisTRICT OFFICE, Kansas City, MO 1979 to 1982 Special Agent in Charge, U.S. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, ATF DISTRICT OFFICE, Houston, TX 1976 to 1979 Special AgentlVaison, ASSISTANT TO SECRETARY OF TREASURY FOR ENFORCEMENT OPERATIONS, Washington, D.C. 1977 to 1978 Special Agentl&udy Group Member, PRESIDENT ,TIMMY CARTERS LAW ENFORCEMENT REORGANIZATION PRojzcr, Washington, D.C. 1976 to 1977 Special Agent/Operations Officer, U.S. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, ATF HEADQUARTERS OFFICE, Washington, D.C. 1975 to 1976 Special AgentlAnalyst, U.S. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, ATF, San Francisco, CA �- 1972 to 1975 Special Agent, U.S. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, ATF, Sacramento, CA 1967 to 1972 Special Agent, U.S. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, ATTD/EP.S, San Francisco, CA 1965 to 1967 Revenue Officer, U.S. TREAsuRY DEPARTMENT, ERS, Santa Ana, CA Agenda Item No. 9A November 30, 2004 Page 15 of 44 MIIITARY UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS, Honorable Discharge, 1964 DESC1t1PTION Asa CrimUuzI Investigator with DOR, I investigate allegations of theft of state funds by OF Durms business owners, prepare required reports, and refer cases to the State Attorney's Office for prosecution when appropriate. The notary certification allows me to administer oaths and acknowledge documents to be used in criminal or civil procedures. As a Case Manager under contract with DCI, I met with families identified in need of social services and coordinated the application of services with the family and the appropri- ate service providers. Frequent court appearances were required to report written and ver- bal progress to the case assigned judge. As a Child Protective Inves_tigato I investigated allegations of child abuse, abandonment, and neglect, for the Department of Children and Families as provided under Florida State law. As a Vice PresWent/Account Frerurive/r ass Officer with the six listed mortgage banks, I primarily originated residential mortgage loans. Related transactions provided me experi- ence in commercial real estate lending. As a result of my training, I have become familiar with the many federal laws and regulations that govem residential mortgage loan origination, processing, underwriting, appraisal, and secondary market functions of mortgage lending. As an Associate with Midwestern Financial Group, I learned the business of insurance, investment products, and financial planning. The training provided me the skills to analyze a client's financial state in order to help him or her determine, set, and, with a combination of plans and products, achieve their financial goals. As a Sales Executive in commercial real estate, I conducted the exchange, lease, sale and purchase of land, office and retail space, or buildings. My proficiency at this type of work earned me the "Rookie of the Year" award during the first ten months on the job. As a Special Agent in charts of the Houston, Texas and Kansas City, Missouri District offices, I supervised smaller Resident Agencies throughout Texas and New Mexico, and Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska and Iowa, respectively. In this capacity, I was charged with the responsibility of implementing the Bureau's enforcement programs. This required me to assess regional and local crime problems, then focus appropriate resources on them with the objective of removing them as a public threat. As Resident in Charge of a field office, I supervised six to ten agents under the direction of the Special Agent in Charge. Much latitude was given me to assess local crime problems and to work with State and Local law enforcement agencies in suppressing them. As aAgent - W Assistant, I conducted and managed research projects for the Bureau and the Treasury Department, on explosives tagging, and wrote the directives on firearms standards, the use of force, use of informants, and undercover operations. I also learned the budgetary process for law enforcement operations, and experienced the balance of responsibility between the executive, legislative, and judicial branches of government. While in this capacity, I worked on President Jimmy Carter's Law Enforcement reorganiza- tion project, and with members of congress to effect legislation concerning public safety. Agenda Item No, 9A November 30, 2004 Ala Special Ago t; I detected and investigated violations of the Federal ars &taj&"d --- explosives laws, and reported them to the U.S. Attorney for prosecution. In those instances where jurisdictions overlapped and/or State violations were also violated, prosecution was referred to State/County prosecutors. In all of the above positions, I often conducted, coordinated, and/or directed major investiga- tions concerning the Federal firearms, arson, explosives, and very often, drug laws. In addi- tion, I was frequently assigned to the U.S. Secret Service for dignitary protection. From 1972 to 1989, I was assigned to the Presidential Protection Details for Presidents Richard Nixon, Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan and George H. Bush. My duties allowed me to work in most of the U.S., Canada, and Mexico, as a criminal investigator, liaison officer, lecturer, instructor, supervisor, staff assistant and Special Agent in Charge. Asa Revenue Offi=cer. I enforced violations of the Internal Revenue Code. My training and experience involved investigative techniques, accounting, tax laws, and the analysis of busi- ness/financial documents to prove fraud, and/or determine taxes due the U.S. government. SPECIALAGENT TRAMING 8165 IRS, Revenue Officer School, Van Nuys, CA 12/67 Treasury Law Enforcement Officers Training School, Washington, D.C. 9/68 ATF, Basic Special Agents School, Washington, D.C. 5160 ATF, OJT Instructor School, San Francisco, CA 6/69 ATF, Special Agent Refresher School, San Francisco, CA 1/71 ATF, Explosives School, Monterey, CA 4/74 ATF, Special Agent Refresher School, San Francisco, CA 4/75 4/76 ATF, Wagering (Illegal Gambling) School, San Francisco, CA DOJ, Criminal Intelligence Course, Sacramento, CA 3/77 ATF, Explosives Handling & Destruction Course, Glynco, GA 4/77 DOJ, Urban - Terrorism Course, Sacramento, CA 2/83 KBI, Posse Comitatus Seminar, Salina, KS 5/83 ATF, Arson Seminar for Investigators, Kansas City, MO 5/85 Secret Service, Credit Card Fraud Seminar, Kansas City, MO 8/87 Secret Service, Presidential and Candidate Security Training, Washington, D.C. 8/88 Kinesic Interview Techniques, Anaheim, CA 3/89 LAPD, Special Entry and Arrest Tactics, Los Angeles, CA 5/89 ATF, Distinguished Expert in Firearms Certification, Washington, D.C. SUPERVISORY/MANAGEMENT TRAINIIyG 4/72 IRS, Basic Supervisor's School, San Francisco, CA 10/75 GSA, Privacy Act & Freedom of Information Act School, San Francisco, CA 1/76 ATF Kepner - Trego- Government Management School, Glynco, GA 7/80 OPM, Executive Training Seminar, Charlottesville, VA 9/82 ATF , Arson Seminar for Managers, Glynco, GA 3/83 IACP, Executive Development School, Orlando, FL 4/83 OPM, Middle Management Institute, Kansas City, MO 9/83 OPM, Management of Government Resources Seminar, Denver, CO 10/83 Human Factors, Inc., Dynamics in Leadership Seminar, Dallas, TX 12/83 ATF, Arson Seminar for Prosecutors, Osage Beach, MO 9/84 OPM, Federal Executive Seminar, Columbia, MO 2/85 ATF, Media School for Managers, Washington, D.C. 1/86 Center for Creative Leadership, Leadership Development Course, Greensboro, NC 4/86 OPM, Understanding and Managing Human Behavior, Kansas City, MO 6/89 University of West Los Angeles, Condensed Law School Course, Los Angeles, CA • 0 Agenda Item No. 9A November 30, 2004 ChUMTRA94NG Page 17 of 44 12190 Kansas Real Estate School, Overland Park, KS 1/92 Kansas Insurance School, Overland Park, KS 7/92 Loan Officer, Wyandotte Bank, Kansas City, KS 10/92 Residential Mortgage Lending Origination Course, Institute of Financial Education, Chicago, IL 12/93 Introduction to Mortgage Banking, MBA, Washington, D.C. 1/94 Basic Processing, MOIC, Overland Park, KS 2/94 Understanding Real Estate Appraisal, MBA, Washington, D.C. 3194 Mortgage Loan Underwriting, MBA, Washington, D.C. 4/94 Residential Secondary Mortgage Market, MBA, Washington, D.C. 5/94 -02 Numerous Seminars on Loan Origination, Underwriting, Marketing, and Sales 6102 Florida Real Estate School, Naples, FL 10/02 H&R Block Income Tax Course, Naples, FL 01/03 Child Protective Investigator Training, Department of Children and Families, Ft. Myers, FL 02/04 Case Manager Training, Department of Children and Families, Ft. Myers, FL 05104 Tax Investigators Practical Skills Training, Department of Revenue, Altamonte Springs, FL 07/04 Notary School, Department of State, Naples, FL • 0 �' �'' ,�:.,b., r���;4.d'' ��`e.^1.rrl �fhr� ti ��'..f"1'� , tl .y,•%�' {�4.✓' ,.J4 *�� #.. 1 F '�.�Mr � � � r�,. �: � i � : � i "�r.. T - � , � � ' ° �'•', . � �'" ' ' � ,� 4, � � � ��� �, mot:: ,'� .a,; , � ���' � . t I t 4' ITY4'4y i A, Ti v � ir� G �� a . -!� i,,,a3tW�sa►N .a,k. s �: r,4r~d IA i *J r11 ! sY A r, aW� '� t � . p • ':�� � ,� Lly Td� -or �r` I �� M $�fq bq�f•y',i �"�a•4fimt �yn,�`" 'i � :" G°`' -_ — •'tW r, '�'�i,""" „+�+n swa.+r °” �} a.. � �!4'CI. 'r•�ii ma oil Yh K a It J.r' rY Fro- y • "r s • • w I v � z M 1°i � W u K � W =« s V i Ow id v� r Agenda Item No. 9A November 30, 2004 O O N N � V 0 Cn •� Agenda Item No. 9A November 30, 2004 O O N N �r 4' �t. ♦ 1 C) .. _ • 40 4w dip AL AW 1, 44 All, 01 'C'. 1.0. i0t"Al 0 a J �s S" fi N • Agenda Item No. 9A November 30, 2004 Page 22 of 44 rg co F � LO r i C� Agenda item'No. 9A November 30, 2004 Page 23 of 44 This ce ' ' cate is presented to Manuct Gonzalez, upon your retirement from the Government of the United States of America following Twenty -four Years of loyal service Aueustl 1989 D►rector, 8wvW46f Alcohol, Tobacco aild Firearms C-0 WA x Ono F W N N c� O 0�� Agenda Item No. 9A November 30, 2004 Page 24 of 44 0 U C. o cu � cv cn � C � •� v� z3 C. IL-�MOM c�o t� 'Z3 � O Co CD F— O L ti^ 00 E o Q� C D a� C-0 WA x Ono F W N N c� O 0�� Agenda Item No. 9A November 30, 2004 Page 24 of 44 0 U C. o cu � cv cn � C � •� v� z3 C. IL-�MOM c�o t� ��'�����"'111 > iii �r •: ,� ,_ /a• r 'i Ili' ,p- t • =� a _ r�ri !� ♦ �y .mss. +� � � Y 1 .fir • y,iY., ya •}"> � r ! .>, , 1 • � �k -+, d• 1 ,Alas;: ^� I ! - ♦ . 16. t'itr' y or � 1. � .. • ' � �yti 5.7 is k I r ,r .� ., i � fyraq ^• � � � " it Ot, lop Ale Avm•rte. + t 4 • _ � � ,•, � . 0 J °� •ors �" � .. f S Agenda Item No, 9A November 30, 2004 Page 27 of 44 AM 9111smanni M& AW k THE. FACTS. Department of the Treasury /Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms Newsletter June 1981 Volume 9, Number 6 1p i Manuel Gonzalez, special agent in charge of the Houston District Office, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, examines a semiautomatic pistol outfitted with one of out 800 silencers seized by ATF and city officers. The izure and arrests of three men came at the end of a three -month probe. Agenda Item No. 9A November 30, 2004 Page 28 of 44 Cover Slory Silencers by the hundreds Houston Agents Seize Record Haul Bombs, Guns Keep Houston Agents Busy ATF has had one of Its most successful years ever in the ston area. In May, ATF agents arrested o machinists and a welder In Houston with more than 800 silencers in their possession. It was the largest haul of silencers in U.S. history. • ATF special agents also assisted other federal agents in the arrest of two Britons and four Austrian flight crewmen at Hous- ton International Airport and seized more than $1.2 million In military weapons waiting to be loaded on a jet bound for South Africa. • In April, ATF agents In New Orleans and Houston arrested 10 men In Louisiana alleged to be an route to overthrow the governmet of Dominica in the Caribbean. The men, armed with submachine guns and explosives, allegedly were being led by a Houston man. a ATF agents also in April charged a Pasadena man and an East Texas liquor store owner with solicitation of capital murder, accusing the men of offering to pay for the killing of the Newton County judge. • Two men from Lumberton, as, have recently been charged special agents with federal iI fraud violations. The men are reported to have been making Insurance claims on property they had hired someone to burn. • Nearly 12 months ago, reputed organized crime figure Raymond Carl Freda, arrested after an Investigation by ATF, was sentenced to life in prison for attempted arson of a Houston restaurant. • In El Paso, Texas, two elderly persons were murdered by their chauffeur who later torched their trailer. Although local authorities deemed the Incident an acciden- tal fire, ATF agents were able to determine that the couple had been murdered and then burned In an attempt to cover the homi- cide. ATF's Investigation led agents to California, Arizona and Mexico. From October 1980 through May 31, 1981, the Houston office recommended 177 significant criminals for prosecution for fire- arms, explosives and arson viole- tions. As projected by Special Agent in charge Manuel Gon- zalez, this figure will pass the 200 mark by September. "Texans are fiercely Independ- ent and the local law enforcement are not always able to deal with It," said Gonzalez. "This office can perfect quality cases because of the quantity of criminal cases available. Thus we can afford to be selective and concentrate on significant crime of primary federal interest," explained Gonzalez. Houston special agents silenced a trio of Texans May 8 when they seized more than 800 high- quality gun silencers at a Houston airport. ATF agents, posing as under- world drug smugglers and carry- Ing :100,000 in "flash" money, arrested the three men and made the largest such seizure of fire- arms silencers in U.S. history. The homemade silencers, designed to fit .22 caliber wea- pons, were manufactured in a west Harris County machine shop. According to Special Agent In Charge Manuel Gonzalez, the suspects' operation was not part of any organized crime ring. Their enterprise was basically a cash and carry operation. Arrested were two machinists and a welder who were charged In federal court with one count each of possessing, manufacturing and selling silencers. The arrests capped a three- month Investigation by the Bureau and the Houston Police Department. Two undercover ATF agents, posing as drug smugglers from El Paso and the Eastern Seaboard, went to Lake- side Airport under the pretext of exchanging a brown briefcase stuffed with $20 bills for eight cardboard boxes containing the weapon attachments. About two dozen heavily armed ATF agents and undercover Intel - Ilgence officers from the Houston police force converged ..on a driveway between two hangars and arrested two armed suspects. The third man was later arrested at the machine shop where agents confiscated spare parts and more silencers. Undercover agents had told the suspects the silencers — constructed of threaded tube wrapped In screen mesh and foam rubber, and housed in an aluminum cylinder —were to be used for "drug hit &" along the Mexican —U.S. border and In El Salvador. Agents also seized more than a dozen rifles and handguns, a van and a pickup truck during the arrests and subsequent searchers of the machine shop and homes of the suspects. They also found a prototype of a PVC plastic pipe silencer. Earlier purchases had been arranged on two occasions. Later the suspects offered to build 500 of the devices for $80,000 and eventually upped their offer to 800 silencers for $100,000. The attachments for .22 caliber weapons —each requiring about $4 worth of raw materials —have been selling in the Houston area for up to $500. Bond was set for the suspects at $100,000 each. I LIJ Some of the 50 firearms taken In the Houston raid are displayed here. A trial dale has been set for August 10. The wives of two of the men were also arrested and are free on $5,000 bond each. seizure of more than 8 We t0 cars in Houston Is just one example of the burgeoning market for firearms silencing devices. A firearms silencer or muffler is a relatively simple device, and can be manufactured easily by someone with little machine tool experience. Often they are improvised from items found in an auto supply shop or hardware store. The illegal devices can be manufactured Ina basement, gar- age, or mini - warehouse. The quality can be quite good. Raw materials are Inexpensive and the potential for profit is limited only by the financial resources of those willing to pay for the product. Silencers: Low cost high profit & in demand The term "silencers," however, does not accurately describe the function of the device. The instru- t muffles noise but does not ate it. To the listener, the d of a weapon equipped with a silencer could be identified mis- takenly as the slamming of a screen door In an urban neigh- borhood rather than a gunshot. Most silencers consist of baf- fling around a perforated Inner tube. The baffles are usually a series of screen or metallic disks (common washers are often used). Ordinary steel wool or foam rubber is sometimes used as The stt-,a =A::t %, -- dy how Agenda Item No. 9A November 30, 2004 Page 29 of 44 1 • These common devices alter sound and perception, producing high profit Incentives for criminals eize cargo of gun silencers J .r rilr w r.r. W-4N ,F r IwNrr AYYNI hrl s °t..r.w. w.lr- I.rl.n .rnl 1► INww.. rll..wrti: Nu rlerrw w.wl Ir .r..olr 1� rwr... . ,.?:'..':«: 1;,.�:, �� ' :. ._ rwrrr. •.w..n yl uiwwY .rirr w�. rwwry��ww.. ��~ .Mw.. Y..W wrrwlw w r►.. r,MYr Mw 1. '1 ..r P... r... i�`..wrnr+er�NA• N�rrrN.1Y� .+Mwr wrewr ww. ..NNr rr..lrl nrrlw«.i 1w x.+� Yw. L " +.•' I.r I w w►.wYlYwrrl A. 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S� t •� r �'.''. .: 1 • These common devices alter sound and perception, producing high profit Incentives for criminals ati ,t Now a r u.- >.q'�A 1 t n t„ jo A- - Y � ➢.. _ ry , b. �.._ ti .... i......... �... ��++ �- �rtiiNYYliaiwr +iiWl�rl�w�YHa+'."�� �i... _ _. , .. ......•. :a �r L • • w • • i !: h' r ^' t5r• er ♦p •� f j !: d94— ^' t5r• er ms Ai � � I 1 `Ira JM i tl! rx, a March 1980 Vol. 1, .No. 2 U.S. Department of Jude* OJARS Budget Higher For 1981 The Department of justice is re- questing a $2.66 billion budget for fiscal year 1981, about 7 percent more than the 1980 level of appropriations, Assis- tant Attorney General Kevin D. Mooney has announced. This includes an OJARS budget re- qucst of $570,882,(X O and 571 posi- tions, an increase of $84,419,000 (17.4 percent), with no change in positions (.. the anticipated 1980 level. e higher OJARS funding level will increase aid to states and localities for general criminal justice formula grants by $57,766,000, focusing additional as- sistance in areas with the most severe crime problems. An increase of $5 million for the Of- fice of Community Anti -Crime Pro- grams to enhance citizen involvement in crime prevention activities is included. A major component of this program is an urban anti -crime initiative that seeks to involve citywide resources, par- ticularly local officials, in efforts to com- bat crime. Additional funding for the research and statistics appropriation will sup- port the continuation of the crime vic- timization survey. Funding for programs associated with the juvenile justice Act will con- tinue in 1981 at the 1980 level of $100 million, emphasizing the priority af- forded Morse cffrrrls by Noll the Ad- minislratioll and 1114. Congress. The r (Iciest for $2,664,546,000 acid 55,679 positions for the Department of cleice represents 1,238 fewer positions an increase of $172,041,000 from ,. the current year budget. Mr. Rooney, who heads the Depart- ment's justice Management Division, said Congress appropriated $2,394,967,000 and 56,608 positions in fiscal year 1980; in addition, fiscal year 1980 supplemental and reprogramming requests totaling $97,538,000 and 309 positions are pending before Congress. Mr. Rooney emphasized that the budget request is consistent with Presi- dent Carter's policy of holding down federal. government spending in the Fight against inflation. But he said the budget proposal con- tinues to give high priority to state and local assistance' and corrections programs. Among the "significant changes" Mr. Rooney listed was the in- crease of more than $84 million for OJARS. He said this underscores the Administration's commitment to improvements in operational enforce- ment programs. Budget details are con- tained on page 6. ■ OJJDP Head Sworn In Attorney Genaral Benjamin Clvllettl adtmbMon the 08111 of oflba to Ira Schwartz, now es- soclate administrator of LEAA's Office of Juvenile Juollce and Delinquency Prevention. To Mr. Schwartz' right we his son, David, wife, Maine, daughter, Amy, and mother -in -law, Mrs. Gart Lapides. See story on page 6. U.S. Department of Justice ID Office of Justice Assistance, -f' and Statistics on, D.C. 20531 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE LAM ENFORCEMENT ASSISTANCE ADMINISTRATION The attached material may be of interest to you. R APR 1 1980 3� ECI ' "NT pi CHARGE 4 UM'� ►T OFFICE Malcolm Barr pee Director Office of Public Information �s Kenneth E. Joseph has been named I executive assistant director in arge of law en- orcement services. In his new position w. one of the svc- ond- highest rank- ing FBI officials, Mr. ,Joseph is responsible for all law enforcement cooperative services fRk performed by the Bureau, including its laboratory, identification, and training divisions. Mr.,Joseph is a 28 -year veteran of the FBI who began his career as a special agent in Omaha, Nebraska. David A. Dean has been named ex- ecutive director of the Texas Criminal ,Justice Division, Office of the Gover- nor. Mr. Dean will continue to serve as general counsel to the governor, a position he has held since 1975. Prior to hat, Mr. Dean was IWn administrative assistant to the gover- nor and assistant director of the 'I'cxns Office of Comprehensive I lealth Plan- ning. Florence K. Murray has been sworn in as Rhode Island's first woman Supreme Court .justice. Ms. hlctrray first occupied the bench in 1956 and was T elected Superior Court presiding ,justice in 1978. From 1952 to 1956 she practiced law with her husband under the firm name of Murray & Murray. Before that she practiced law in her own firm. Manuel Gonzalez has been appointed special agent in charge of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms,' Houston District Office. He is the first minority group j member to be named to such a high bureau posi- tion. Mr. Cionzalcz �>a has served since September 1978 as special assistant to the ATF's Office of the Assistant Secretary for Enforcement and Operations. lie joined the bureau in 1967 as a special agent in San Fran- cisco, California. Agenda Item No. 9A November 30, 2004 ge and Fees Paid Page 3 Department of Justice 36 UJUNIJULa people George F. Grod e ecutive director of Commission on Crime and Delin- quency. Mr. Grode brings 12 years of administrative and is the new ex- the Pennsylvania program experience in juvenile justice and criminal.justice to the Pennsylvania state planning dh agency. Since 1973 he has held several posts with the New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services. Richard E. Gerstein, a Miami at- torney and former Dade County, Florida, state's. at- torney for 21 years, has been named winner of a 1979 Rockefeller public service award. Mr. Gerstein received the award for "improving justice and reduc- ing crime." His 20 -year struggle for grand jury reform resulted in the American Bar Association's endorse- ment of 25 reform measures and led to grand jury reform laws in New York, Massachusetts, and Pennsylvania. Volume 8, Number 2 December 1979 ATF EEO Goals Set for 1980 "EEO in Transition" was the theme of an equal opportunity seminar sponsored by ATF for bureau managers, senior executive and equal opportunity officials Treasury-wide. Director Dickerson and Joseph Cole- man, assistant to the director for Equal Opportunity, opened the one -day session snrecror Mcnerson in Washington last month and encouraged participants to be aggressive in their plans for an active EEO program. "The effec- tiveness of our EEO program depends on the commitment of our managers," Dic- kerson said. Speakers from the Treasury Depart- ment, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and the Office of Personnel Management discussed requirements each federal agency must meet In de- veloping a continuing program for the re- cruitment and advancement of minorities and women. Walter McDonald, assistant secretary (Administration) for the Treasury Depart- ment, discussed specific department ob- jectives, including the possibility of hav- ing ATF examine for regulatory inspector positions rather than relying on the PACE exam. He also applauded ATF's initiative in holding a seminar dedicated to charting new directions in equal opportunity. McDonald called for increased cooper- ation between the offices of Personnel and Equal Opportunity in each agency to ensure that goals are realistically iden- d and objectives carried out. Lischard Dickerson, director of the Of- Tice of Federal Affirmative Action, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), asked that managers strive for elimination of discrimination and under - representation of minority groups in both hiring and promotion practices. The EEOC, Dickerson explained, is the enforcement agency responsible for see- ing that agencies comply with equal op- portunity regulations. New regulations, due in early 1980, require that: • Managers be evaulated on their per- sonal EEO accomplishments. • The Personnel and Administrative Career Exam (PACE) be waived for certain select jobs. Diane Graham, assistant director for Affirmative Employment, Office of Per- sonnel Management, detailed require- ments for the Federal Equal Opportunity Recruitment Program (FEORP). This pro- gram establishes governmentwide re- cruiting policies and programs designed to eliminate underrepresentation of minorities and women in civil service employment. During the afternoon session, the equal opportunity staff, the director and assist- ant directors of ATF discussed the present status of equal opportunity in the bureau and set goals for the coming year. Coleman indicated minorities are se- verely underrepresented, both at Head- quarters and In the field, in career ladder positions and specifically in grades above GS -9. He advised managers. to activate, when possible, promotions for minorities within the existing merit promotion sys- tem. "Experience is important for moving up," Coleman said, "and managers must give minorities the opportunities and training they need to excel in career series." In 1960, ATF managers must deal with several problems when designing their EEO objectives. First, the total of au• thorized positions has been slashed. Criminal Enforcement's strength has been cut by 84. Regulatory Enforcement has been reduced by 57. Since these offices account for two - thirds of ATF's work force, It is apparent that the hiring of minorities and women will suffer. Joseph Coleman Despite those problems, ATF has set the following goals: 1. Increase minority and women agents by 24 and regulatory inspectors by 20. Similar goals.have been set in each of the other assistant director's offices. 2. Increase minorities and women in supervisory and management posi- tions. Director Dickerson urged managers to begin now to fulfill these objectives. "Let us move ahead with an active program while the initiative is still ours," he said. Walter McDonald Gonzalez Named Treasury Liaison Special Agent Manuel Gonzalez, 39, has been appointed special assistant to the i easury Department's deputy assistant cretary for enforcement and will serve as liaison between Treasury and ATF. He re- places Nicholas Gaglio who retired. "I am of course happy to have been selected for the position," Gonzalez said. "It holds the promise of interesting and varied work in the months to come." "Beyond that, I believe that the presence of an ATF liaison officer at Main Treasury can do much to promote an atmosphere of mutual operational understanding between ATF and the Office of the Assistant Secre- tary for Enforcement and Operations," he added. Since August 1977, Gonzalez has *been detailed to the President's Reorganization Project In the Office of Management. and Budget. There, he assisted in the develop- ment of the border management study, a part of the proposed federal law enforce- ment reorganization plan. Gonzalez, a Oxnard, Calif), native, joined ATF in 1%7 as an agent in San Fran. cisco, after serving as a revenue officer with the Internal Revenue Service for two years. In 1968, he was transferred to Fresno, Calif., where he served until as- f. J signed to Sacramento in 1970. He was named resident agent in charge there in 1973. While serving In Sacramento, Gonzalez conducted several sensitive firearms and explosives investigations which drew for. mal commendations from federal and state authorities. In 1975, he was named a regional analyst In San Francisco, moving to Headquarters as an operations officer in the Investiga- tions Division's Explosives Branch In 1977. He served as HQ Criminal Enforcement's explosives tagging program coordinator until assigned to the President's Reorgani- zation Project. Gonzalez received a bachelor's degree in history from California State University at Fullerton in 1964. He served in the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve from 1957 to 1964. He is a member of the Fraternal Order of Police, International Assoc. of Bomb Tech- nicians and Investigators and Federal Criminal Investigators Assoc. Gonzalez and his wife, Kathy, live in Springfield, Va., with their children, Heather, 9, and Amber, S. Off -duty, Gonzalez enjoys gardening, weightlifting and jogging. Earle selected Regulatory Training Chief William T. Earle has been selected as the new chief of Regulatory Enforcement's Training Branch. He replaces Don Keith who was assigned to HQ Special Opera- tions Branch in 1977. "We will be trying to create a consistant approach to training in Regulatory En- forcement which we do not now have," he said. "The regions are coming up with some good programs. We need to distrib- ute them across the country so every re- gion has the best possible training pro- gram. For example, if several regions need and design auditing training, we will analyze all the programs and needs to de- velop the best professional training and present that in all the regions." The Training Branch staff will be adding a secretary and an analyst as the branch be- gins to assess the training needs of Regu- latory Enforcement. Then, they will assist both Headquarters and field offices in fill- ing training needs by providing courses, instructors, Instructor training, audio- visual aides and funding. Agenda Item No. 9A November 30, 2004 Page 35 of 44 Manuel Gonzalez "The inspectors in the field will become much more aware that we have a training program and a national Training Branch that is interested in and is monitoring their development" Earle predicted. Earle joined ATF in 1971 in Newark, N.J., after working for the New Jersey Depart- ment of Labor for two years. He was graduated from Rutgers University in 1967 and spent 18 months at Brooklyn Law School before going on active duty with the National Guard for six months. He re- ceived his master's degree in business from Southern Illinois University in October. In his seven -year ATF career, he spent three years as an inspector in Newark. He was promoted and transferred to Philadel- phia as analyst in 1974. He become area supervisor in 1977 at Falls Church, Va. In 1978, he was promoted to specialist in the HQ Research and Regulations Branch, but remained at Falls Church as acting area supervisor to close that office. The Paramus, N.J., native lives in Fairfax, Va., with his wife and two children. Volume 6, Number 5 November 1978 Explosives Symposium Held Among the 300 persons attending the three -day explosives symposium were (from left) Duke Short, Senate Judiciary Committee staff; Treasury Assistant Secretary Richard Davis; Acting Director John G. Krogman; A. Alley Peterson, special assistant to the director for research and development, and Fred Rhodes, Senate Appropriations Committee staff. INTERPOL Praises Explosives Tagging ATF's explosives tagging program drew considerable praise as the best way to trace explosives when presented in one of nine technical papers at the INTERPOL Forensic Science Symposium at St. Cloud, France. Some 131 forensic scientists represent- ing 42 countries attended the September symposium which is a forum for Interna- tional crime detection techniques. Foren- sic Science Branch Chief Richard L. Brunelle delivered the ATF presentations. The only other American presentation was one made by the Federal Bureau of Investi- gation. "Many countries expressed great in- terest in ATF's pioneering efforts on explosives tagging," Brunelle said upon returning. "It was the concensus of most delegations that ATF's approach on explo- sives tagging is the best way to trace explosives." Switzerland now has the laws to imple- ment a tagging program and France has one under development, Brunelle r ted. . �. nelle's papers covered a wide range o physical evidence topics: laboratory ex- plosives examinations, explosives tracing, explosives tagging (pre and post detona- tion,) technical support to explosives investigations, Ink dating, voiceprint Iden- tification, gunshot residue analysis, neu- tron activation analysis of hair and field recovery of explosives taggants. "I was impressed particularly with the excellent advanced research being con- ducted by many foreign nations," Brunelle said. "These countries are using many ad- vanced laboratory techniques which indi- cates rapid technological advancement and dedication to use crime labs for solving crimes." The United States delegation consisted of ATF, FBI, Drug Enforcement Administra- tion, Secret Service and Postal Service representatives. The FBI's presentation concerned sex determination from blood. "Information learned from the sym- posium will assist ATF's use of high per- formance liquid chromatography for the analysis of explosives, accellerants and inks," Brunelle stated. ATF has acquired the complex chromatography equipment recently. Many acts of terrorism throughout the world involve explosives. So ATF and other federal agencies sponsored a symposium to study the problem. "The promise of research may soon bring discoveries to aid law enforcement officers throughout the world in Identify- ing and detecting explosives material," ATF Director John G. Krogman told the 300 at- tendees. "Science and technology can aid in sol- ving the most heinous of crimes - bombings —and can reduce the terrible toll these criminal acts take each year through- out the world." Cosponsors, to Yind better ways to con- trol and detect explosives, were the De- partments of Energy, Justice and Trans- portation. The symposium and workshop, called "New Concepts," was held in Res- ton, Va., Oct. 30, 31, and Nov. 1, to solicit new and imaginative approaches for the detection and Identification of illegally used explosives. Symposium Chairman A. Atley Peterson, special assistant to the director for re- search and development, said, "We sought help from scientists and engineers who had not yet put their minds to the question of how to detect bulk explosives. Few had thought of the problem and we wanted to get others involved." Researchers were encouraged to submit papers and displays in advance. More than r papers were submitted by scientists engineers from the United States and six foreign countries. The interchange at the sessions produced additional papers and Ideas. These may provide design im- provements or a new capability to detect explosives before detonation, Peterson said. Elements of current research discussed Included vapor detection methods such as natural vapor characterization, vapor tag- ging of explosives, detection instrumenta- tion, and use of animals as detectors; non -vapor detection methods such as nonionlzing and ionizing techniques, deactivation of blasting caps, and other nonvapor taggants; identification methods Including taggants and debris analysis; and taggant Incorporation methods like mi- creencapsulation, vapor absorption and coatinglalloying. PASS Tracks Personnel 6hanges PASS is ATF's password for a new auto- mated system designed to track personnel changes at Headquarters and in the field. The Personnel Automated Staffing Sys- tem will give personnel arid fiscal officers accurate, easily retrievable records of authorized employee positions, vacan- cies, transfers, grade levels and salaries. This information, previously kept in numerous record books, will be consoli- dated in one report. PASS will provide a staffing directory and a record of personnel actions at the end of each pay period. For the first time, staffing reports will be available at the lowest organizational levels, such as posts of duty, providing managers with accurate and current staffing information. Each regional personnel office has a video screen and the capability of enter. Ing personnel changes, such as promo- tions or the filling of vacancies, directly Into the computer. Presently, the pa- perwork required for personnel changes can delay action for days. PASS will be operative early in 1980. Headquarters and field personnel officers W1 be trained to use the system by that e. The conversion from a manual system to an automated system has been time con- suming. "In the long run, we will have a system that is easily managed, easily analyzed and far more accurate than a manual system," said Bob Malkin, budget analyst. The Fiscal Office, responsible for operating the manual system, originated plans for the automated system. When it Is operative, responsibility for the opera- tion of the system will be transferred to the Position Management Branch of Personnel. ALL THE FACTS Published monthly for ATF employees OFFICE OF ASSISTANT TO THE DIRECTOR (PUBLIC AFFAIRS) Address: All The Facts, Attn: Editor Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Fire- arms Public Affairs Office, Room 4408 Washington, D.C. 20226 Telephone: (202) 566 -7268 6 Gonzalez Appointed to Houston Post Manuel Gonzalez, 40, was selected as special agent in charge of the Houston District Office. Gonzalez, a Hispanic, is the first minority group member to be named to such a high bureau position. The Houston District includes the southern half of Texas, the southern por- tion of New Mexico, and 1,299 miles of border between the United States and Mexico, stretching from Texas to Arizona. Gonzales has served since September 1975 as special assistant to the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Enforcement and Operations. Gonzalez, a native of Oxnard, Calif., joined ATF in August 1967, as a special agent in San Francisco. He came to Head- quarters in January 1977 where he was in- volved in development of the explosives tagging program. In August 1977, Gonzalez was assigned as a bureau representative to the law en- forcement project of the President's Reorganization Task Force. He sub- sequently was assigned as a special assist- ant to the Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for law enforcement and opera- tions. Editor: Laura Scanlan Correspondents: Janet Borrelli, Dennis Cannon, Sue Cloninger, Joan - Clowes, Nicholas Dereta, *Dee Flynn, Charlotte Garvey, Ingrid Hasamoh, Dot Hochgertle, Karliss McDonald, Lucy Ryan, Bob Sellers, Lester Stanford and Virginia Yusken. Photographers: William Korotky, Meriam Rosedo, W.A. Wadsworth, ATF National Photographic Laboratory. Agent Cm No, 9A 30, 2004 • Pa e 37 of 44 Jewel Thieves A frightened clerk dashed from a downtown Wilmington, N.C., jewelry store and grabbed ATF Special Agent Wil- liam D. Gentry who was walking by. The clerk pointed to three fleeing men who had just robbed the store. The three men had a 50 -yard lead on Gentry, but the tall 200 -pound agent ran full -tilt and managed to overtake them in what he remembers as "four or five blocks." When the men broke in different direc- tions, Gentry cornered one behind a car In an alley. The 30- year -old agent, who never drew his pistol, seized the suspect, identified himself, and then led the man back to the store. On the way, one of the other men saw the two, and not realizing that Gentry in his street clothes was a federal officer, began exhorting his companion to join him. "Hey man," Gentry quoted the sec- ond man as saying, "Come on. Who's that turkey with you?" "This turkey is a federal officer," Gen- try responded, and nabbed the second man. "The police were at the jewelry store when we arrived and they couldn't be- lieve that l had two of the three," Gentry recalled. The third man was arrested at the police station two hours later when he carne in to find out what had happened to his companions. All three were charged. The three men allegedly entered the store Sept. 14. Witnesses said one oc- cupied the clerk while the others went behind the counter, seized a quantity of jewelry, the clerk's handbag, the keys to the store, and fled. "I spent four years in Wilkes County, North Carolina, chasing moonshiners through the woods. That's where I learned how to run down fleeing crimi- nals," Gentry said. All the Facts Deadlines To have your story or photos included in All the Facts, please note the following deadlines. 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Yes Do you currently told public olflce? No Do? served serve, or hnw you on a Collier County bead or NO coninkill Planes list your community activities: Active member of Dominican Cultural Association "Ier County 10 -13 dub Education: EDUCATIONrMMNiNQ Rbdd College SOhool Of Management Master of Public Administration, 2003 John Jay Collage of Criminal Jusbcse, Bachelor of Science degree In Criminal Justice, 1993 Associates degree In Applied Science, 1988 High Intensity Drug TraAlddng Organized Crime Control Bureau Training Internal Investigations Training Criminal Investigations Training EEO Studies Certificate Methods of Instruction Effective Presentation Skills Counter terrorism Trainkp Fraudulent Document Explosive • seminar Experience ! Background: 10/19/2004 °^ Po9a Professional with over 20 years ercperlence In police, ssouity and public relations operations. 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SERGEANT, 24TH PRECINCT. 1994-05 • Lead 2D+ Patrol Police ofioars, mairtmined complete and accurate logs. SERGEANT, 28TH PRECINCT, 199344 - Lsad patrol oMme s and maintained accurate logs. DETECTIVE INVESTIGATOR, CAREER CRIMINAL APPREHENSION UNIT, 1992-03 - ReseMd *wW case oftinal ,_.. and homicide knvesiipations. DETECTIVE INVESTIGATOR, OFFICE OF EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY, INTERNAL AFFAIRS, 1989.92 ' Investigated and rawhrod aexuai hwasenren t and dlsaknkation oompiakrte. INVESTIGATOR, APPLICANT PROCESSING DIVISION INVESTIGATIONS, 1987-0 • Conducted over 3W police andidete badrpround investigations. PATROLMAN, AUXILIARY COORDINATOR, 25TH PRECINCT, 1964-07 • Supervised over 30 auuMlary officers. PATROLMAN, NEIGHBORHOOD STABILIZATION UNITi6, 1983.84 • PeAormed duties of neighborhood petrol. PROBATIONARY POLICE OFFICER, NEW YORK CITY POLICE ACADEMY 1983 10/19/2004 Agenda Item No. 9A November 30, 2004 Page 42 of 44 Agenda Item No. 9A November 30; 2004 Page 43 of 44 fiison fa • From: advisoryboafdeCcolfierpov.not Sent: Monday, October 18, 2004 7:01 PM To: filsor s Cc: ReyulaJason Subject: New On -line Advisory Board Appiicafion Submitted. ,, Board of County Commissioners , 3301 East Tamlami Trail Naples, FL 34112 Tel: (239) 774.3602 Fax: (239) 774 -3602 October 18, 2004 Application for Advisory Committees / Boards None: Cosme E Perez Home Phons: 239-455.7100 Hone Address: 18012th Avww NE • City: Naples DP Cale: 34120 Fax Nwnbar: 239. 364 -1588 Business Phone: 29364 -27oo Ems# Address: oosmsperw45Qholma1.com Board / Committee Applied for Hispanic Aflfeirs Advisory Committee Category: OI NPOWMW) Member Are you a registered voter In CoMw CauMy7 Yes Do you eurrenHy hold Public office? 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Agenda Item No. 9A November 30, 2004 Page 44 of 44 Agenda Item No. 10A November 30, 2004 Page 1 of 5 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommendation to adopt a Resolution authorizing the acquisition by Condemnation of non - exclusive, perpetual utility and maintenance easements, temporary construction easements, and access easements for the construction of a sewer force main, raw water mains and well sites required for the South County Regional Water Treatment Plant (SCRWTP) Reverse Osmosis Wellfield Expansion to 20 -MGD, Project Number 708921, at a cost not to exceed $2,622,850. OBJECTIVE: To obtain authorization from the Board of County Commissioners, as the Governing Body of Collier County and as Ex- Officio the Governing Board of the Collier County Water -Sewer District (hereinafter referred to as "Board ") to acquire by Condemnation those non- exclusive, perpetual utility and maintenance easements, temporary construction easements, and access easements required for the construction and maintenance of utility improvements and facilities for the South County Regional Water Treatment Plant Reverse Osmosis Wellfield Expansion to 20 -MGD, (hereinafter referred to as the "Project "). CONSIDERATIONS: This project has been identified as one of the capital improvement projects required under the 2003 Water Master Plan Update adopted by the Board on May 25, 2004, Agenda Item 10(D). The project involves the construction of raw water mains and wells that will provide water to be treated by the SCRWTP. The proposed expansion of the system will provide an additional yield of sixteen (16) MGD of raw feedwater to supply the proposed 12 -MGD reverse osmosis expansion at the SCRWTP, which expands the total finished water production capacity to 20 MGD. Staff has reviewed alternative locations, environmental factors, cost variables, safety and welfare considerations (see attached memorandum) as they relate to the construction of the Project and has determined that the most feasible location for the utility improvements for the Project is shown on Exhibit "A" of the attached Resolution. On January 27, 2004, Agenda Item 16(C)(4), the Board approved a resolution authorizing the acquisition by gift or purchase of the necessary rights and interest required for this Project. Thus far, staff has been unable to secure all of the required parcels through negotiations, so in order to meet the Project's acquisition completion date of June 30, 2005, permission is requested to initiate condemnation proceedings at this time. A Technical Memorandum dated August 2002 summarizing the investigations conducted to establish, evaluate and compare alternate routes for the well transmission mains and wells sites intended to convey water to the SCRWTP, and a Technical Memorandum dated November 2003 documenting methods used for identifying and recommending possible locations for 23 proposed well sites, are attached hereto and along with Exhibit "A" are on display in the Board of County Commissioner's Office, 3`d Floor, W. Harmon Turner Building, 3301 Tamiami Trail, Naples, Florida. Agenda Item No. 10A November 30, 2004 Page 2 of 5 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Resolution for Condemnation — SCRWTP RO Wellfield Expansion to 20 -MGD Page 2 FISCAL IMPACT: Total acquisition cost is estimated at $2,622,850, and includes all land, improvements, appraisal fees, title policies, staff overhead and miscellaneous expenses associated with the acquisition of the necessary utility easements, including attorney fees and expert witness costs incurred by the property owner which the condemning authority is required to pay under the provisions of Chapter 73, Florida Statutes. Funds are available in the FY 05 budget for this action in Project 708921, South County Regional Water Treatment Plant Reverse Osmosis Wellfield Expansion to 20 -MGD. The FY 05 budget was approved by the Board on September 23, 2004. Source of funds is Water Impact Fees (411). GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: The project is recommended in the latest 2003 Water Master Plan adopted by the Board in May 25, 2004, Agenda Item 10 (D). RECOMMENDATION: That the Board of County Commissioners: 1. Having reviewed alternative locations, environmental factors, cost variables, safety and .— welfare considerations as they relate to the construction of the Project, find that the most feasible location for the utility improvements for the construction of the Project is shown on Exhibit "A" of the attached Resolution; 2. Adopt the attached Resolution authorizing the acquisition by condemnation of non- exclusive, perpetual utility and maintenance easements, temporary construction easements, and access easements as required to complete the South County Regional Water Treatment Plant Reverse Osmosis Wellfield Expansion to 20 -MGD; and 3. Authorize the Chairman to execute the attached Resolution. 4. Approve any and all necessary budget amendments. PREPARED BY: Toni A. Mott, Manager, Property Acquisition & Sales Real Estate Services / Facilities Management Department Agenda Item No. 10A November 30, 2004 Page 3 of 5 COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Item Number 10A Item Summary Recommendation to adopt a Resolution authorizing the acquisition by Condemnation of non- Facilities Management Director exclusive, perpetual utility and maintenance easements, temporary construction easements, Administrative Services and access easements for the construction of a sewer force main, raw water mains and well 11 /1 212 004 8:46 AM sites required for the South County Regional Water Treatment Plant (SCRWTP) Reverse Osmosis Wellfield Expansion to 20 -MGD, Project Number 708921, at a cost not to exceed Porfirio E. Gramatges, P.E. $2,622,850. (Jim DeLony, Administrator, Public Utilities) Copies of the Technical Date Memorandums and Exhibit "A" are on display in the Board of County Commissioners's Office, Public Utilities Engineering 3rd Floor, W. Harmon Turner Building, 3301 Tamiami Trail, East, Naples, FL Meeting Date 11/30/2004 9:00,00 AM Prepared By Roy B. Anderson, P.E. Public Utilities Engineering Director Date Toni A. Mott Real Property Supervisor 11/1212004 7:64:64 AM Administrative Services Facilities Management Approved By Thomas Wides Operations Director Date Public Utilities Public Utilities Operations 11/12/2004 8:44 AM Approved By Skip Camp, C.F.M. Facilities Management Director Date Administrative Services Facilities Management 11 /1 212 004 8:46 AM Approved By Porfirio E. Gramatges, P.E. Sr. Project Manager Date Public Utilities Public Utilities Engineering 1 111 212004 8:69 AM Approved By Roy B. Anderson, P.E. Public Utilities Engineering Director Date Public Utilities Public Utilities Engineering 11/1212004 4:37 PM Approved By James W. DeLony Public Utilities Administrator Date Public Utilities Public Utilities Administration 11/16/2004 2:10 PM Approved By OMB Coordinator Administrative Assistant Date County Manager's Office Office of Management & Budget 11/16/2004 8:46 AM Approved By Michael Smykowski Management & Budget Director Date County Manager's Office Office of Management & Budget 11/16/2004 3:66 PM Approved By James V. Mudd County Manager Date Board of County Commissioners County Manager's Office 11/2212004 2:66 PM i RESOLUTION NO. 2M-- RESOLUTION NO. CWS- 2004 - _ A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE ACQUISITION OF LAND BY CONDEMNATION OR PURCHASE OF NON - EXCLUSIVE, PERPETUAL UTILITY AND MAINTENANCE EASEMENTS, TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENTS, AND ACCESS EASEMENTS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A SEWER FORCE MAIN, RAW WATER MAINS AND WELL SITES REQUIRED FOR THE COLLIER COUNTY WATER -SEWER DISTRICT'S SOUTH COUNTY REGIONAL WATER ( SCRWTP) REVERSE OSMOSIS (RO) EXPANSION TO 20 MGD WELLFIELD PROJECT, PROJECT NUMBER 708921. WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners, as the Governing Body of Collier and as Ex- Officio the Governing Board of the Collier County Water -Sewer District, (hereinafter referred to as "Board "), on May 25, 2004, adopted the 2003 Water Master Plan Update for the County's Water Service area in order to establish priorities for the design, acquisition, and construction of the various water capital improvement projects; WHEREAS, the SCRWTP RO Expansion to 20 MGD Wellfieid Project, hereinafter referred to as "Project" is one of the water capital improvement projects required under the 2003 Water Master Plan Update for the County's Water Service area; and WHEREAS, the Board, on January 27, 2004 adopted Resolution No. 2004 -23, and Resolution No. CWS - 2004 -01, authorizing staff to acquire by gift or purchase those property rights required for the construction of the above - referenced project; and WHEREAS, the location for construction of the proposed improvements has been fixed by survey and is collectively represented by the legal descriptions comprising Exhibit "A" attached hereto and incorporated herein; and WHEREAS, after consideration of the availability of alternate routes and locations, the comparative costs of project alternatives, various impacts upon the environment, long range planning options, and public safety considerations, Board desires to exercise its right to condemn property for public purposes. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AS THE GOVERNING BODY OF COLLIER AND EX- OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BOARD OF THE COLLIER COUNTY WATER - SEWER DISTRICT, that it has been determined by the Board that the construction of a sewer force main, raw water mains and wells (hereinafter referred to the "Project ") is necessary and in the best interests of the general public. 1 Item No. 10A tber 30, 2004 Page 4 of 5 Ag nda item No. 10A N vember 30, 2004 Page 5 of 5 AND IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED that construction of the project is part of the County's long range planning effort, and is included in the 2003 Water Master Plan Update for the County's Water Service area, as approved by the Florida Department of Community Affairs. AND IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED that the County Staff has reviewed alternative locations for the project, various impacts to the environment, public safety and welfare considerations associated with the design and construction of the project, and the costs associated with the design, property rights acquisition, and construction of the project; and the Board rinds that after consideration of these issues the most feasible location for construction of the proposed improvements is collectively represented by the legal descriptions comprising Exhibit "A" attached hereto and incorporated herein. AND IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED that in order to construct the project as designed, it is necessary for the Board to acquire the various real property interests described in Exhibit "A" to wit: perpetual, non - exclusive utility and maintenance easements; perpetual, non - exclusive access easements; and temporary construction easements. AND IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED that all property shall be put to public purposes. AND IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED that County staff is hereby authorized to acquire immediately by gift, purchase or condemnation in the name of the Board, in accordance with the provisions of Chapters 73, 74 and 127, Florida Statutes, the above - referenced real property interests more particularly described in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and incorporated herein. AND IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED that no mobile homes are located on the property sought to be acquired and therefore it will not be necessary to remove any mobile homes from the property to be acquired. This Resolution adopted on this day of second and majority vote. ATTEST: DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK Approved as to form and lega ufficiency: Ellen T. Chadwell Assistant County Attorney 2 2004, after motion, BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, BY: DONNA FIALA, CHAIRMAN I 10A ' COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT South County Regional Water Treatment Plant Reverse Osmosis Wellfield Expansion Well Site and Well Transmission Main Route Study ' Technical Memorandum GRQ®LEY AND HANSEN LLc ' August 2002 TABLE OF CONTENTS ' Section Title Page 3.1 General .............................................................................................................. ..............................6 1. INTRODUCTION ....................................................................................................... ..............................1 ' 1.1 Background and Purpose ............................................................................... ..............................1 3.2.1 1.2 Scope of Investigations ................................................................................... ..............................1 ` 3.2.2 1.3 Pipeline Route Selection Methodology ........................................................ ..............................1 3.2.3 2. BASIC DATA ................................................................................................................ ..............................2 ' 3.3 2.1 Introduction ..................................................................................................... ............................... 2 ' 2.2 2.3 Route Study Area .............................................................................................. ..............................2 Aerial Photographs .................................... ............................... ...................... ............................... Cost- Identifiable Evaluation .......................................................................... ..............................9 2.4 Existing Utility Data .. ............................... Pipeline Length ............................................................................................... ............................... 9 2.5 2.6 Rights -of -Way and Easements ...................................................................... ..............................4 Traffic Volume ................................................................................................. ..............................4 Property Acquisition Considerations ........................................................... .............................10 2.7 Field Reconnaissance ..................................................................................... ............................... 4 2.8 Historical Structures and Archeological Sites,.,".,,..."..•'••..,,.,•..•'..,,.•,•..'... $ ' 2.9 Environmental '............•...........•....• 5 2.10 Long Range Planning ...................................................................................... ..............................5 Rating the Routes Against Criteria ............................................................... .............................14 3. ALTERNATIVE PIPELINE ROUTES ................................................................. ............................... 6 3.1 General .............................................................................................................. ..............................6 3.2 Description of Alternative Routes ................................................................ ..............................6 3.2.1 Alternative 1: Florida Power and Light Corridor ............................ ` 3.2.2 Alternative 2: Le Buffs Road / FP&L Corridor ......................................... ..............................6 3.2.3 Alternative 3: Beck Boulevard / CR 951 .................................................... ............................... 7 ' 3.3 Discussion of Alternative Routes .................................................................. ..............................7 4. EVALUATION AND COMPARISON OF ALTERNATIVE PIPELINE ROUTES ................9 4.1 Cost- Identifiable Evaluation .......................................................................... ..............................9 4.1.1 Pipeline Length ............................................................................................... ............................... 9 4.1.2 Property Acquisition Considerations ........................................................... .............................10 4.1.3 4.1.5 Road Restoration ...........................:................................................................. .............................10 Permitting ........................................................................................................ .............................11 4.1.6 Opinion of Probable Construction Cost .................................................... .............................11 4.2 4.2.1 Non - Cost - Identifiable Route Evaluation Criteria ..................................... .............................12 Development /Ranking of Criteria ............................................................... .............................12 4.2.2 Rating the Routes Against Criteria ............................................................... .............................14 ' Route Study Report - August 2002.doc ' August 2002 i OR<MLOY AND HANYGN Lie 0 10A 5. ROUTE RECOMMENDATION ............................................................................ .............................14 i5.3 Recommended Route .......................................................................... ............................... .........14 ' APPENDICES A Pipe Sizing and Hydraulics ' B Opinion of Probable Construction Cost C Alternative Route Evaluation matrix ' D Detailed Map of Recommended Route 1 LIST OF FIGURES 1 Area of Apparent Advantageous Hydrogeologic Conditions and Test Well Sites 2 Route Study Area 3 Alternative 1 — FP&L Corridor 4 Alternative 2 — Le Buffs Road /FP&L Corridor 5 Alternative 3 — Beck Boulevard /CR 951 i r Route Study Report - August 2002.doc August 2002 GREELEY AND HANNON ��c 10A COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT South County Regional Water Treatment Plant Reverse Osmosis Wellfield Expansion ' Well Site and Well Transmission Main Route Study Technical Memorandum ORN®LGY AND HANSK N LLO I August 2002 ' 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background and Purpose The purpose of this memorandum is to summarize the investigations conducted to establish, evaluate, and compare alternative routes for the well transmission mains and alternative sites for the wells intended to convey water to the South County Regional Water Treatment Plant (SCRWTP). The water supply project will increase the raw water supply available to the SCRWTP by approximately 16 MGD yielding an increase in finished potable water of approximately 12 MGD. The intent of this memorandum is to present, in summary form, the findings and conclusions of these investigations and to formalize recommendations for final route and well sites selections. 1.2 Scope of Investigations Greeley and Hansen LLC is the consultant charged with the completion of the pipeline ' route and well site investigation. Water Resource Solutions (WRS) is advising on the apparent suitability of the well sites from a water production and water use permitting purview. The investigations presented herein comprise the following principle elements: • Acquire and develop basic data needed for the pipeline route and well site selection process; • Develop alternative configurations; • Evaluate and compare the alternatives; • Recommend the best configuration based on the results of these investigations. 1.3 Pipeline Route Section Methodology The methodology employed to identify the best configuration for the well transmission ' mains and well sites consists of the following major elements: • Focus on area of apparent advantageous hydrogeologic conditions; • Identify potential pipeline route and well site alternatives; • Develop engineering, regulatory and non -cost identifiable criteria against which the alternative pipeline routes and well sites are evaluated and compared; ' • Evaluate the permitability and constructability of the alternatives in the field; Route Study Report - August 2002.doc ' August 2002 1 GFRENLGY AND HANOGN LLa '1 10A • Prepare preliminary opinions of project cost for purposes of comparing the alternatives; • Select and weight the non - cost - identifiable criteria for this project; and • Identify the best pipeline routes and well sites, considering all of the above. ' The best configuration may not necessarily be the least expensive in situations where environmental protection, safety or other considerations override cost. ' 2. BASIC DATA 2.1 Introduction Greeley and Hansen LLC conducted a feasibility evaluation of this project in August 2001. Each route presented herein considers a maximum 30 -inch diameter pipeline capable of transferring up to 16 million gallons per day. The mainline diameter of each alternative is sized based on all wells simultaneously running and producing 16 MGD total. Branch lines are sized assuming a maximum flow from individual wells of 1,000 GPM. ' To compare alternatives, it is necessary to acquire information on the various factors that affect the suitability and cost of each alternative. Comparative evaluations of the alternatives included the development of .probable construction, wetland mitigation, and land acquisition costs. Pertinent criteria, including safety, environmental, long range planning, and other criteria, which are not readily cost identifiable, have been assessed by means of an evaluation matrix. This matrix will be discussed later in the memorandum. Experienced pipeline ' and design and construction engineers evaluated these factors with respect to each alternative alignment in order to rank the alternative alignments. 2.2 Route Study Area A route study area is simply the area within which alternative routes from Point A to Point B are developed. In this evaluation, Point A is the connection point with the SCRWTP, which is the 36 -inch stub -out located in the southeast corner of the plant site. Point B is the approximate 23 well sites located within the area of apparent advantageous hydrogeologic conditions identified by WRS. Due to project scheduling requirements, three well sites within this area have been selected to confirm hydrogeological conditions via aquifer performance testing. This testing must precede permitting and development of the remainder of the production wells. The target area for wells and the test well sites are shown on Figure 1. The boundaries of a route study area are often defined by natural and man made features, which, if crossed by a proposed pipeline route, would result in unnecessary increased pipeline length and cost which would otherwise be avoided by staying within the route study area. The limiting factors, in this study area, for developing a multitude of alternative routes are ' the crossing of large wetlands and crossing large tracts of undeveloped property. Figure 2 shows the Route Study Area. 2.3 Aerial PhotoWaghs ' Recent aerial photographs are helpful in pipeline route selection to identify density of development, environmentally sensitive lands, highways, railroads, waterways, and other natural ' and man made features visible from the air. For this evaluation, GIS files were provided by Collier County, which include color aerial photography and property lines. Additionally, color Route Study Report - August 2002.doc August 2002 2 ORSiLiY AND HANirN t►e r J 'I 1 n I OP aerial photography and property information was also obtained by internet communication with the Collier County property appraiser's web site. This photography was a lower resolution than the GIS files, however, the property information was more up to date. 2.4 Existing Utility Data Information on existing public utilities, particularly underground utilities, is helpful to identify potential utility conflicts. Existing large diameter sanitary and storm sewers, sanitary force mains and water mains are usually the greatest concern. Collier County utility data collected and reviewed in conjunction with this study included several atlas style maps of existing and proposed sanitary sewers, force mains, reclaimed water, and potable water mains. Information from Collier County on existing major utilities indicates the following utilities are present in the route study area. Florida Power and Licht (FP&L) Corridor Utility Location High Voltage (13.8kV) Power lines are aligned approximately 55 feet from Power Transmission Lines the eastern boundary of the 170 -foot wide FP&L corridor running north and south east of CR 951. Sanitary Force Main Along east side of FP&L corridor north White Lake Corporate Park Beck Boulevard Utility Location Enters Beck Boulevard from the Tollgate 12 -inch Force Main Commercial Center approximately 1,000 feet east of CR 951 and travels west to CR 951 where it crosses and exits the study area. Water Main Runs east along Beck Blvd. and serves Toll Gate RV Park and residential areas along Le Buffs Road. Countv Road 951 Utility Location Enters CR 951 from Forest Glen Blvd then travels 8 -inch / 12 -inch force main south within the CR 951 right -of —way. 8 -inch force main becomes a 12 -inch force main in front of Naples Golf and Country Club. The 48 -inch water main enters CR 951 from the 48 inch water main SCRWTP and travels south within the right of way to the intersection of CR 951 and Davis Blvd where it turns west out of the CR 951 right -of -way. The 20 -inch water main begins at the intersection 20 -inch Water Main of CR 951 and Davis Blvd and travels south within the CR 951 right -of -way for the entire length of the study area. Note: Only information on existing utilities is identified in these tables. Proposed utilities are discussed later in this memorandum. Route Study Report - August 2002.doc August 2002 G1REELEY ANo HANBSN Lao I 10A ' A review of utilities in the study area indicates that private utilities will have a minimal effect on route selection. The high voltage power transmission lines located within the FP&L corridor will have the greatest impact on route evaluations. Other private utility information was not reviewed for the purpose of route selection. Such utilities include cable TV, gas mains, telephone conduits, fiber optic conduits, and buried electrical conduits. Generally, but not in all ' instances, telecommunications and power distribution lines do not have a significant impact on route selection. It was determined that private utilities within the corridors identified in each route alternative would not greatly affect the route selection. A more detailed investigation of all ' utilities will be completed prior to final design of the pipeline alignment within the route selected based on this report. 1 2.5 ' Property information and maps for evaluating right -of -way widths and proposed easements were obtained and reviewed for this project as follows: Source Type Collier County GIS information Collier County Property Appraiser Website Real Estate Data, Inc. REDI Maps 2.7 Field Reconnaissance An important part of pipeline alternative route studies is field reconnaissance to observe ' actual conditions along each route, including. Route Study Report - August 2002.doc ' August 2002 4 GREELEY AND NANORN LLc 2.6 Traffic Volume Streets with very heavy traffic volume are often not suitable for open trench pipeline construction, particularly if adequate room is not available adjacent to traffic lanes and detours are inconvenient or not available. Conversely, streets with light traffic volumes may be attractive for pipeline construction. Traffic conditions were observed for this study during field reconnaissance and are summarized as follows: Road Traffic Conditions Interstate 75 Moderately heavy, however, a trenchless ' crossing is anticipated. White Lake Boulevard Moderate, however, a trenchless crossing is anticipated Beck Boulevard Moderate to light County Road 951 Heavy traffic during peak hours. ' Significant development adjacent to road. 2.7 Field Reconnaissance An important part of pipeline alternative route studies is field reconnaissance to observe ' actual conditions along each route, including. Route Study Report - August 2002.doc ' August 2002 4 GREELEY AND NANORN LLc r-, � I 10A • Room for construction; • Presence of wetlands; • Adjacent drainage; • Pavement condition; • Overhead utilities; • Traffic; • Topography / Geotechnical; • Access for special crossings; and • Type and density of commercial and residential development. Field reconnaissance was conducted in the route study area to develop alternatives. After development of alternatives, field reconnaissance is employed again to confirm feasibility and identify specific cost items. The results of these observations are included in the discussion of alternative development and evaluation hereinafter. The Florida Department of State, Division of Historical Resources maintains information on sites that may be historically or archeologically significant. The routes reviewed under this report generally lie within existing corridors minimizing the potential for disruption of historical structures or archeological sites. Prior to completion of final design, it is recommended that the proposed pipeline alignment be reviewed to determine if any historically significant sites are impacted. M 10 I.. •TT For the purpose of this study, pipeline routes generally follow existing utility corridors or public rights -of -way thus mini ing the environmental impact. Branch collector mains to single or small groups of wells often follow property lines, which may not have been cleared for other purposes. Although the construction corridors for these smaller pipelines (8 to 16 inches in diameter) are narrow, environmental impacts may be significant when creating new corridors. Much of the area is forested wetlands dominated by Cypress trees. Some of the area is poor quality forested wetlands, which suffer from domination by Mellaleuca, an invasive, exotic species. The project is clearly in the public interest and thus should be permittable. Impacts to forested wetlands, however, will likely require mitigation. It is difficult at this point to accurately quantify costs associated with mitigation because the ratios required by regulatory agencies vary. The costs developed herein are useful for comparing routes since all alternatives would likely be assigned the same ratio. 2.10 Long Range Planning Another important consideration is the interaction of the proposed pipeline with future projects. Collier County's Water and Wastewater Master Plans published in 2001 identify the planned water and wastewater utility improvements throughout the county. These documents describe all County proposed capital improvement projects through the year 2021. In addition, the 2006/2007 and 2025 transportation plans, published by the Florida Department of Transportation, Route Study Report - August 2002.doc August 2002 5 OP46ELMY AND HANYEN LLo I IOA ' were reviewed. The proposed long -range planning projects within the route study area are as follows: ' • Construct 36" Water Main along County Road 951 from Beck Blvd to Rattlesnake Hammock Road ' • Additional lanes added to County Road 951 ' 3. ALTERNATIVE PIPELINE ROUTES 3.1 General Several transmission pipeline alternative routes from the SCRWTP to the test wells were identified and evaluated. A major consideration in the selection of route alternatives was t existence of roads or utility corridors and environmentally sensitive lands. Alternative routes were identified based on field observation and review of collected data. Both cost and non -cost factors were considered in the selection of the alternative routes. Three alternatives were ' considered for further study and are tided as follows: • Alternative 1: FP&L Corridor ' • Alternative 2: Le Buffs Road / FP&L Corridor • Alternative 3: Beck Boulevard / CR 951 These route corridors and well configurations are shown on Figure 3, 4, and 5, respectively. ' 3.2 Description of Altemativ 3.2.1 AltematLu 1: Florida Power and Light Corridor The main line of this alternative heads east from the 36 -inch stub, at the southeast comer of the SCRWTP, across the FP&L corridor to the east 30' of the FP&L corridor where it turns south. The route follows this FP&L corridor southerly across White Lake Boulevard and Interstate 75, thence continues south across Beck Boulevard to the northern test well site. From here, the route continues southerly in the east 30 feet of the FP&L corridor approximately 1.5 ' miles to the central test well site and another 1.5 miles to the terminus at the southern test well site. Proposed well sites are scattered linearly along the southern 3 miles of the route generally at one - quarter mile intervals. Along the southern two miles of this route are several opportunities for lateral branch pipelines to small groups of wells. 3.2.2 Alternative 2: Le Buffs Road / FP&L Corridor ' The main line of this alternative heads east from the 36 -inch stub, at the southeast comer of the SCRWTP, across the FP&L corridor to the east 30' of the FP&L corridor where it turns south. The route follows this FP&L corridor southerly approximately 700 feet to the north boundary of the White Lake Corporate Park where the route turns easterly along this boundary. When it reaches the eastern boundary of the corporate park, the route turns southerly along the boundary to White Lake Boulevard. The route goes approximately one- eighth mile east - southeast within this right -of -way to a point where it turns south and crosses White Lake Boulevard, Interstate 75 and Beck Boulevard to Le Buffs Road. This route then Route Study Report - August 2002.doc August 2002 6 GREELEY AND HANYYN LLe ' 3.3 Discussion of Alternative Routes Alternative 1: Florida Power and Light Corridor The following discussion generally follows along the route from north to south. Leaving the plant site, the pipeline will have to share the east 30 feet of the FP&L corridor with a sanitary force main until it reaches the White Lake Corporate Park (about 1,000 feet). Along the entire ' FP&L corridor, the pipeline passes electrical transmission towers spaced at 500 to 600 -foot intervals. These towers are located 55 feet from the east boundary of the 170 -foot wide FP&L easement. Most of the towers are single concrete poles with lateral guy wires, which penetrate ' grade 40 feet from the tower. This means a guy wire will be located 15 feet from the east boundary of the FP&L corridor every 500 to 600 feet. This appears to be the greatest obstacle to negotiate with the pipe alignment for this route. FP&L was unable to provide any details on the guy anchors located underground. The western side of the FP&L corridor was considered, however, only the east 100 feet e of the corridor has been cleared so environmental impacts would have been extreme. In addition, this is the most likely side for future parallel electrical power transmission facilities, which makes our encumbrance of the FP&L easement more difficult for FP&L to accept. White Lake Boulevard is the first roadway encountered. A trenchless crossing is proposed due to consistent traffic to the landfill and the lack of a convenient detour. This crossing may have to be accomplished with the Interstate crossing; however, two shorter crossings would be preferential due to the already long and difficult proposed Interstate crossing. The Interstate crossing will require micro - tunneling through anticipated hard limestone and high groundwater tables. This trenchless method will afford the greatest degree of safety to the Interstate and facilitate permitting. Route Study Report - August 2002.doc August 2002 7 GREELEY AND HANUMN L.Lo I�A continues southerly in Le Buffs Road to the end of the maintained right -of -way thence continues southerly along a property line approximately 1,000 feet to the south boundary of Section 1, Township 50 south, Range 26 east. The route then goes west approximately one mile ' along this south boundary to the FP&L corridor where it turns southerly in the east 30 feet of the FP&L corridor approximately one -half mile to the central test well site and another 1.5 miles to the terninus point at the southern test well site. Proposed well sites are scattered linearly ' along Le Buff Road, the east -west section line and along the FP&L corridor at approximate one - quarter mile intervals. Along the FP&L corridor are several opportunities for lateral branch ' pipelines to small groups of wells. 3.2.3 Alternative 3: Beck Blvd. / CR 951 ' This alternative heads east from the 36 -inch stub, at the southeast corner of the SCRVUTP, across the FP&L corridor to the east 30 feet of the FP&L corridor where it turns south. The route follows this FP&L corridor southerly across White Lake Boulevard and ' Interstate 75, thence continuing south across Beck Boulevard to the Northern test well site. At this point, the route heads west in the south part of Beck Boulevard to County Road 951 and thence south in County Road 951 right -of -way approximately three miles to the terminus at ' Rattlesnake Hammock Road. Proposed well sites would include the north test well site and wells dispersed linearly along County Road 951 at approximate one - quarter mile intervals. Along the southerly two miles of this route are several opportunities for lateral branch pipelines to small groups of wells. ' 3.3 Discussion of Alternative Routes Alternative 1: Florida Power and Light Corridor The following discussion generally follows along the route from north to south. Leaving the plant site, the pipeline will have to share the east 30 feet of the FP&L corridor with a sanitary force main until it reaches the White Lake Corporate Park (about 1,000 feet). Along the entire ' FP&L corridor, the pipeline passes electrical transmission towers spaced at 500 to 600 -foot intervals. These towers are located 55 feet from the east boundary of the 170 -foot wide FP&L easement. Most of the towers are single concrete poles with lateral guy wires, which penetrate ' grade 40 feet from the tower. This means a guy wire will be located 15 feet from the east boundary of the FP&L corridor every 500 to 600 feet. This appears to be the greatest obstacle to negotiate with the pipe alignment for this route. FP&L was unable to provide any details on the guy anchors located underground. The western side of the FP&L corridor was considered, however, only the east 100 feet e of the corridor has been cleared so environmental impacts would have been extreme. In addition, this is the most likely side for future parallel electrical power transmission facilities, which makes our encumbrance of the FP&L easement more difficult for FP&L to accept. White Lake Boulevard is the first roadway encountered. A trenchless crossing is proposed due to consistent traffic to the landfill and the lack of a convenient detour. This crossing may have to be accomplished with the Interstate crossing; however, two shorter crossings would be preferential due to the already long and difficult proposed Interstate crossing. The Interstate crossing will require micro - tunneling through anticipated hard limestone and high groundwater tables. This trenchless method will afford the greatest degree of safety to the Interstate and facilitate permitting. Route Study Report - August 2002.doc August 2002 7 GREELEY AND HANUMN L.Lo 1 lOP, The next significant feature along the route is Beck Boulevard, which appears that it could be open cut and alternating traffic directions maintained for the light residential traffic. For conservative purposes, a trenchless crossing is assumed to be required. The drainage ditch within Beck Boulevard right -of -way is proposed to be open cut. Pipeline construction just south of Beck Boulevard will require design and construction coordination to minimize traffic and storage impacts to a local business, which uses the FP&L easement. South of here, the pipeline crosses the Forest Glen residential and golf course development. The entrance way could possibly be open -cut utilizing the median to separate ' traffic from construction, however, for conservancy, a trenchless crossing is assumed here. From here to Rattlesnake Hammock Road, the route crosses very little as far as development with the exception of one under construction residential development. ' The well sites associated with this route and the branch transmission mains are all adjacent to existing property lines and utilize existing dirt roads where available. Impact associated with these smaller mains should be manageable. Proposed well sites have been located to attempt to minimize inconvenience to underlying landowners. Areas of concern ' include well sites, which will have emergency generators located near developments such as Forest Glen. Design of generator enclosures should address sound attenuation as well as aesthetics. Le Buffs Road FP&L Corridor Alternative 2: / The following discussion follows the route generally from north to south. From the 36- inch stub at the southeast corner of the plant site, this route would cross the FP&L easement and share the east 30 -feet of the FP&L corridor with a sanitary force main until it reaches the northern boundary of the White Lake Corporate Park (about 1,000 feet). At this point, the route turns east along the north boundary of the White Lake Corporate Park north of the access road. At the eastern boundary of the White Lake Corporate Park, the route turns south along the property line and crosses White Lake Boulevard and Interstate 75. A trenchless crossing of ' White Lake Boulevard is proposed due to the consistent traffic to the Landfill and the lack of a convenient detour. More easily than with Alternative 1, the trenchless crossing of White Lake Boulevard could be accomplished separately from the crossing of Interstate 75, as more space is available between the two roads at this crossing location. The trenchless crossing of Interstate 75 under this alternative will be approximately 100 feet shorter than with the other two alternatives. However, the property for the northern test well site, procurement of which is ' already underway, would be unavailable for production of water supply. Testing data from this site may be useful but would carry a degree of uncertainty due to poor proximity to proposed production wells. South of Interstate 75 the route travels along Le Buffs Road through a residential area to the end of the maintained right of way. At this point, the route would be creating a new corridor through undisturbed forested land for approximately 1,000 feet to the south boundary ' of Section 1, Township 50 south Range 26 east. The route then turns west and continues through undisturbed forest for approximately one mile along the south boundary of the Forest Glen development until it reaches the FP&L corridor. From this point south to Rattlesnake ' Hammock Road, the route is the same as Alternative 1 with slightly different branches. Similar to Alternative 1, the well sites and branch transmission mains are all adjacent to existing lines, using dirt roads where available to minimize environmental impacts as property Route Study Report - August 2002.doc ' August 2002 8 OREELMV AND MANYiN LLe I IOP. ' well as inconvenience to landowners. Impacts to the surrounding areas due to these smaller mains should be manageable. This pipe alignment required that more wells be located near ' residential areas such as the area along Le Buffs Road and Forest Glen residential and golf course development. Well sites with emergency generators located near residential developments will require attention during design of generator enclosures and will need to ' address sound attenuation as well as aesthetics. Alternative 3: Beck Boulevard / CR 951 ' This alternative follows the same alignment as alternative one from the SCRWTP south to Beck Boulevard. At this point, the route heads west in the southern part of Beck Boulevard right -of -way to County Road 951. The southern portion of the Beck Boulevard right -of -way is ' surplus right -of -way made obsolete when the Interstate was extended. , providing adequate space for pipe alignment along this portion of the route. Once the route reaches County Road 951, it turns southerly in the eastern side of the right -of -way. This high traffic, heavily improved corridor is a relatively poor place to site medium -large diameter pipeline construction. There are existing utilities within the CR 951 right -of -way including a 12 -inch force main, a 48 -inch water main, and a 20 -inch water main. Future plans call for construction of a 36 -inch water main within the CR 951 right -of -way from Beck Boulevard south to Rattlesnake Hammock Road. Future plans also call for the construction of additional traffic-lanes, and therefore, additional drainage facilities. Utility congestion along the CR 951 would complicate pipeline design and construction. The right -of way is bounded on the east by drainage canals and residential development entranceways with elaborate' landscaping and green space is limited along the route. These improvements require installation of the pipeline under the roadway, resulting in greater public inconvenience due to traffic disruption and increased cost due to road reconstruction. ' 4. E AL1~JATION AND COMPARISON OF ALTERNATIVE PIPELINE ROUTES ' 4.1 Cost - Identifiable Evaluation Each alternative route contains variable cost - identifiable features. Typically, pipeline length is the most influential factor. Other significant factors include special installation techniques (e.g. trenchless installation), the cost and type of property required, the amount of ' environmental restoration /mitigation required and pavement /roadway restoration. 4.1.1 Pipeline Length rThe estimated lengths of the alternative routes are presented below. The cost of open cut construction for a 30 -inch diameter pipeline is estimated at $210 per linear foot. The cost of trenchless installation of a casing pipe for a 30 -inch diameter pipeline by jacking and augering is estimated at $600 per linear foot. The long micro- tunneled crossing anticipated for crossing Interstate 75 is $1,300 per linear foot of casing plus the cost of the carrier pipe. These costs are derived from similar pipeline projects and current construction cost trends. The total lengths of the alternative routes including branch lines are as follows: I Route Study Report - August 2002.doc August 2002 9 ORumLQV ANO HANnum ��o � 0p; 1 Overall Pipeline Lengths Route Length Alternative 1: FP&L Corridor 34,500 ft. ' Alternative 2: Le Buffs Road / FP&L Corridor 39,000 ft. Alternative 3: Beck Boulevard / CR 951 38,600 ft. i 4.1.2 Proper Acquisition Considerations In general, route development attempts to utilize public rights -of -way and avoid requiring easements. When necessary routes utilize easements whose characteristics are ' favorable for acquisition or which are required for the successful completion of the project. The cost of easement acquisition is based upon estimates of the property value and acquisition services fees. For typical permanent easements, a partial use factor is assigned and multiplies times the property value accounting for the fact that some surface uses of the land will still be allowed (such as parking lots). In cases where the taking of property does not allow the owner future partial use, 100 percent of the unit property cost is used. Based on project experience, the County has recommended that the cost of permanent easement be estimated using a unit cost of ' $ 75,000 per acre. For an easement within the FPL&L corridor, where the land has already been encumbered, a 50% partial use factor has been assigned. The value of temporary construction easements is estimated as 30 percent of the unit property value multiplied by the easement area to allow for a three -year land rent at a value of 10 percent per year. In addition, a $15,000 per parent parcel fee for engineering, survey and legal fees for property acquisition is assumed. ' Easement costs used in this report are based upon a 30 -foot wide permanent easement and typically a 20 -foot wide temporary construction easement. The temporary easement may not be required if a usable right -of -way is adjacent to the permanent easement. Properties for ' well sites are recommended to be acquired in fee simple. The greatest easement cost for this project will likely be for easements within the FP&L corridor for which FP&L has an easement. The fee simple land owners would lose very little property rights as the land is already encumbered in a similar fashion for electrical power transmission. A mutual use agreement will be required from FP&L. If the proposed pipeline ' interferes little with existing and future electrical power transmission uses, FP&L should be amenable to the mutual use agreement and historically do not charge a fee. ' Environmental and permitting concerns make it difficult to define absolutely the exact property proposed for acquisition without a qualified environmental inspection of each site, with potential adjustments, and subsequent meetings with regulatory agencies. Project scheduling requirements do not allow for this to be performed before the sites are identified for this report. ' 4.1.3 Road Restoration In locations where the pipe is aligned along a road and right -of -way and green space is insufficient to construct the pipeline, a portion of the road bed may be disturbed. In instances where the pavement is disturbed, the road base in the impacted lane is restored and the entire road width is overlaid. These roadway restoration costs may become significant where long Route Study Report - August 2002.doc August 2002 10 GREELEY AND NANsEN LLc � IOA ' lengths of roadways are disturbed. The estimated cost of road restoration /replacement is $70.00 per linear foot. This value is based on similar projects and current construction cost trends. County Road 951 and Le Buffs Road would require the most restoration associated with the alternative routes. It should be noted that all of the proposed pipe corridors have no parallel storm drainage structures. Most storm drainage is accomplished with roadside ditches. The crossing ' of existing storm drainage culverts will be restored if disturbed by the proposed construction, with no change in the existing drainage patterns. 4.1.5 Permitting The list of permits required for each of the alternative routes are similar and it is assumed that engineering fees associated with application, preparation, and permit fees will not significantly impact cost evaluation. The level of complexity will be high for environmental permits associated with Alternative 2 — LeBuffs Road /FP&L Corridor and for Right -of -Way Use Permits for the County Road 951 alternative. Although the stipulations set forth in some permits may require cost identifiable measures, at this time, those items are not known. Consequently, no permitting cost associated with the construction of the alternative routes has been identified. The following permits may be required: • Collier County Right -of -Way Use Permit; • Florida Department of Transportation Utility Permit; ' 0 Florida Department of Environmental Protection Intent to Use /Department of Health Public Drinking Water Facility Permit; • SFWMD Water Use Permit for the wells; ' 0 USEPA NPDES Permit for Non -Point Source (Construction); • SFVVMD /FDEP /ACOE Environmental Resource Permit; and • Florida Power and Light Mutual Use Agreement. 4.1.6 Opinion of Probable Construction Cost Before costs could be developed, each segment of pipe had to be sized. The mainline pipe is sized for all wells on and pumping a total of 16 MGD. The branch lines are sized assuming a maximum flow from individual wells of 1,000 GPM. Pipeline size and hydraulics is ' detailed in Appendix A. Preliminary opinions of probable cost have been prepared for the alternative pipeline routes including property acquisition, wetland mitigation, well construction, and a 15% contingency, and are included in Appendix B. The probable construction costs for ' each route are summarized as follows: Probable Construction Cost Estimates Route Cost Alternative 1: FP&L Corridor $15,387,000 Alternative 2: Le Buffs Road / FP&L Corridor $16,700,000 Route Study Report - August 2002.doc August 2002 11 GNEYLOY ANO HANSEN «a 10,4 Probable Construction Cost Estimates Ahemative 3: Beck Boulevard / CR 951 $16,310,000 4.2 Non - Cost - Identifiable Route Evaluation Criteria ' 4.2.1 Development /Weighting of Criteria The alternative pipeline routes were evaluated and compared based on an array of non - cost- identifiable criteria. The non- cost - identifiable criteria consist of possible characteristics or special requirements associated with the specific project. Although they are not evaluated with a cost value, these criteria are of critical importance in determining the appropriate route. The ' consultant team selected which criteria are applicable to the proposed pipeline. The non -cost- identifiable criteria, developed for this evaluation are shown as follows: i Route Study Report - August 2002.doc O August 2002 12 (BROMLEY AND HANOQN L.Lo LE, Non - Cost - Identifiable Route Evaluation Criteria Criteria Impacts Pipeline Length • Duration of construction; date of initial operation • Number of pipe joints and potential latent defects (e.g. future leaks) • Number of appurtenances requiring O &M • Duration of public inconvenience Public Inconvenience • Complaints; community relations • Business operations and profits • Tranquility of life (e.g. noise, dust, vibration) • Taking of private land Safety • Accessibility for emergency vehicles • Public and business commuting time and cost • Availability of adequate detour routes • Coordination between traffic agencies Major Road Crossings • Duration of construction • Permitting • Future maintenance accessibility Geotechnical Considerations • Dewatering; construction duration • Corrosion potential • Construction contingency cost Permitting Requirements • Bidding schedule • Construction scheduling and sequencing • Agency review • Public hearing/notification Right -of -Way /Easement • Administrative, surveying and engineering costs Availability . Design and bidding schedules Operation and Maintenance • O&M convenience Accessibility Environmental Impact /Wetlands • Mitigation engineering and monitoring Mitigation • Land acquisition • Design and bidding schedules • Design and construction complemty • Public relations Long -Range Planning • Consistency with future projects • Future utilities • Future road /intersection enhancements Special Construction • Duration of Construction Requirements • Time and Cost To identify which criteria are most important to pipeline route selection each were assigned a weighting factor. This was accomplished by polling several pipeline engineers for their respective opinions of relative importance. Each of the individuals reviewed the project and familiarized Route Study Report - August 2002.doc August 2002 13 QFIERLEY ANO HAN *iN LLa I 10A themselves with the project area before filling out the criteria- weighting matrix. The results of the criteria weightings are shown in the evaluation matrix. 1 4.2.2 Rating the Routes Against Criteria ' Using an evaluation matrix is a convenient method of rating each route against each of the 11 weighted non - cost - identifiable route selection criteria previously discussed. The alternative routes were compared and each was rated against every criterion on a scale of 1 ' (poor) to 4 (excellent). The resulting products (criterion weight x rating) were summed to obtain a total score for each route. The route with the highest total score represents the preferred route based on non -cost identifiable criteria. ' The Alternative Route Evaluation Matrix Scores are shown in Appendix C and are summarized as follows: Non - Cost - Identifiable Route Selection Criteria Score Route Score Alternative 1: FP&L Corridor 165 (best) ' Alternative 2: LeBuffs / FP&L Corridor 141 Alternative 3: Beck Boulevard / CR 951 99 (worst) 5. ROUTE RECOMMENDATION 5.1 Recommended Route Subject to the successful negotiation of a mutual use agreement with Florida Power and ' Light and subject to the assessment of environmental characteristics, mostly associated with well sites and branch transmission mains, and subsequent, successful discussion with regulators, Alternative 1 is recommended for both cost and non -cost reasons. This route is the least costly, ' has the least traffic impacts, has the least impact to the general public, and is the shortest. Appendix D includes detailed aerial color photographic mapping including property lines and folio numbers. n Route Study Report - August 2002.doc ' August 2002 14 GREELEY AND HANSON LLe 7 H �l fl I1 APPENDIX A Pipe Sizing and Hydraulics Route Study Report - August 2002.doc August 2002 GREELEY AND HANBEN LLe IOA r . COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT SCRWTP Reverse Osmosis Wellfield Expansion Alternative : 1- FP &L Corridor ' Pipeline Sizing and Hydraulics ' Greeley and Hansen July 2002 1 1 1 1 r 10A Pipe Label Pipe Length (feet) Nom. Pipe Diameter (inches) Inside Pipe Diameter (inches) Average Flow (gpm) Average Velocity (fps) P -1 4,100 30 29.28 11,117 5.3 P -1A 600 30 29.28 11,117 5.3 P -1A, 80 30 29.28 11,117 5.3 P -2 1,750 30 29.28 10,633 5.1 P -3 2,050 30 29.28 10,150 4.8 P -3A 100 30 29.28 10,150 4.8 P-4 1,600 24 23.61 9,667 7.1 P -5 1,250 24 23.61 9,183 6.7 P-6 1,400 24 23.61 8;700 6.4 P -7 1,350 12 11.65 967 2.9 P -8 1,300 8 7.98 483 3.1 P -9 1,200 8 7.98 483 3.1 P -10 1,300 24 23.61 7,250 5.3 P -11 1,400 20 19.76 6,283 6.6 P -12 1,200 16 15.92 1,450 2.3 P -13 1,450 12 11.65 967 2.9 P -14 1,350 20 19.76 4,350 4.6 P -15 1,350 8 7.98 483 3.1 P -16 1,400 16 15.92 3,867 6.2 P -17 1,350 8 7.98 483 3.1 P -18 1,200 8 7.98 483 3.1 P -19 1,500 16 15.92 2,900 4.7 P -20 1,200 8 7.98 483 3.1 P -21 19200 16 15.92 1,933 3.1 P -22 1,300 12 11.65 967 2.9 P -23 1,300 8 7.98 483 3.1 NOTE Average flow shown is with all 23 wells pumping a total of 16 MGD. Branch lines are sized assuming 1000 GPM max. per well. 8/6/2002 .,a TOTAL 34,500 ft. rPIPE MATERIAL W-1211 C900 PVC CLASS 150 16" - 30" C905 PVC CLASS 165 r PIPE Costs.xIs NOTE Average flow shown is with all 23 wells pumping a total of 16 MGD. Branch lines are sized assuming 1000 GPM max. per well. 8/6/2002 .,a 10 P. COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT SCRWTP Reverse Osmosis Wellfield Expansion Alternative: 2 - Le Buffs Road/FP &L Corridor Pipeline Sizing and Hydraulics Greeley and Hansen July 2002 Pipe Label Pipe Length (feet) Nom. Pipe Diameter (inches) Inside Pipe Diameter (inches) Average Flow (gpm) Average Velocity (fps) P -1 9,500 30 29.28 11,117 5.3 P -1A 500 30 29.28 11,117 5.3 P -1 A 80 30 29.28 11,117 5.3 P -2 1,300 30 29.28 10,649 5.1 P -3 ' 1, 300 30 29.28 10,166 4.9 P-.4 1,300 24 23.61 9,723 7.1 P -5 1,400 24 23.61 9,260 6.8 P-6 1,800' 24 23.61 8,797 6.4 P -7 1,350 24 23.61 8,334 6.1 P -8 1,250 24 23.61 7,871 5.8 P -9 1,400 24 23.61 7,408 5.4 P -10 1,300 24 23.61 6,945 5.1 P -11 1,200 8 7.98 463 3.0 P -12 1,400 20 19.76 6,019 6.3 P -13 1,200 12 11.65 1,389 4.2 P -14 1,450 12 11.65 926 2.8 P -15 1,350 16 15.92 4,167 6.7 P -16 1,350 8 7.98 463 3.0 P -17 1,400 16 15.92 3,704 6.0 P -18 1,350 8 7.98 463 3.0 P -19 1,200 8 7.98 463 3.0 P -20 1,500 16 15.92 2,778 4.5 P -21 1,200 8 7.98 463 3.0 P -22 1,2001 16 15.92 1,852 3.0 P -23 1,3001 8 7.98 463 3.0 TOTAL 39,000 ft. PIPE MATERIAL 819-1211 C900 PVC CLASS 150 16 30" C905 PVC CLASS 165 PIPE_Costs.xls NOTE Average flow shown is with all 23 wells pumping a total of 16 MGD. Branch lines are sized assuming 1000 GPM max. per well. 8/6/2002 A r r 10A COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT SCRWTP Reverse Osmosis Wellfield Expansion Alternative 3 - County Road 951 Pipeline Sizing and Hydraulics Greeley and Hansen July 2002 Pipe Label Pipe Length (feet) Nom. Pipe Diameter (inches) Inside Pipe Diameter (inches) Average Flow �Pm) Average Velocity (fps) P -1 4,100 30 29.28 .11,117 5.3 P -1A 600 30 29.28 11,117 5.3 P -1A 80 30 29.28 11,117 5.3 P -2 2,000 30 29.28 10,649 5.1 P -3 4,500 30 29.28 10,186 4.9 P -3A 100 30 29.28 10,186 4.9 P-4 1-,300 16 15.92 2,315 3.7 P -5 1,300 24 23.61 7,871 5.8 P-6 1,300 24 23.61 1,852 1.4 P -7 1,400 24 23.61 7,408 5.4 P_8 1,400 8 7.98 1,3$9 8.9 P -9 1,350 8 7.98 926 5.9 P -10 1,300 8 7.98 463 3.0 P -11 1,300 24 23.61 60482 4.8 P -12 1,200 16 15.92 1,852 3.0 P -13 1,400 20 19.76 4,630 4.8 P -14 1,400 16 15.92 1,389 2.2 P -15 1,200 12 11.65 926 2.8 P -16 1,450 8 7.98 463 3.0 P -17 1,350 20 19.76 4,167 4.4 P -18 1,400 16 15.92 3,704 6.0 P -19 1,350 12 11.65 926 2.8 P -20 1,400 8 7.98 463 3.0 P -21 1,500 16 15.92 2,315 3.7 P -22 1,200 16 15.92 1,852 3.0 P -23 1,200 16 15.92 1,389 2.2 P -24 1,300 8 1 7.98 463 3.0 TOTAL 38,600 ft. PIPE MATERIAL. 811-1211 C900 PVC CLASS 150 16" - 30" C905 PVC CLASS 165 PIPE Costs.xis NOTE Average flow shown is with all 23 wells pumping a total of 16 MGD. Branch lines are sized assuming 1000 GPM max. per well. 8/6/2002 t APPENDIX B Opinion of Probable Construction Cost Route Study Report - August 2002.doc August 2002 ORROL -BY AND HANSON era I OA t r r r i Collier County Government South County Regional Water Treatment. Plant Reverse Osmosis Well Field Expansion Cost Estimate Altemative 1 - FP &L Corridor Greeley and Hansen LLC August 2002 10A Item Description Unit Price Unit Quantity Cost 1 Raw Water Pipelines In Open -cut Trench Fumish & Install 30" Water Line and Fittings $ 210 LF 7,900 $ 1,659,000 Furnish & install 24" Water Line and Fittings $ 160 LF 5,550 $ 888,000 Fumish & install 20" Water Line and Fittings $ 120 LF 2,750 $ 330,000 Fumish & Install 16" Water Line and Fittings $ 80 LF 5,300 $ 424,000 Furnish & Install 12" Water Line and Fittings $ 52 LF 4,100 $ 213,000 Fumish & Install 8" Water Line and Fittings $ 36 LF 8,900 $ 320,000 Total Pipe Length 34,500 2 ITrenchless Construction of Raw Water Pipelines Jacked and Au eyed 30" Water Main $ 600 EA 180 $ :. 108,000 Microtunneled 30" Water Main $ 1,300 EA 600 $ 780,000 3 PavementlRight -of -Way Restoration Rebuild Lane and Overlay Road $ 70 LF 100 $ 7,000 Finish Grade by Seeding $ 1.25 SY 10,000 $ 13,000 Finish Grade by Sodding $ 4 SY 5,000 $ 20,000 4 lWells $ 250,000 EA 23 $ 5,750,000 5 lWeVand Mitigation/Restoration Forested $ 80,000 AC 1.82 $ 145,500 Herbaceous $ 10,000 AC 0.91 $ 9,100 Subtotal (Construction. Cost ) $10,666,800 6 lProperty Acquisition Parent Parcels with takings (Admin.) $ 15,000 EA 62 $ 930,000 Perm.t Easement Area in FPL Corridor $ 37,500 AC 13.2 $ 493,300 Temp. Easement Area in FPL Corridor $ 22,500 AC 8.8 $ 197,300 Permanent Easements $ 75,000 AC 10.6 $ 795,500 Temporary Easements $ 22,500 AC 7.1 $ 159,100 Well Sites Fee Simple $ 75,000 AC 1.3 $ 95,000 Well Sites Temporary Easements $ 22,500 AC 1.9 $ 42,800 Subtotal (Property Acquisition) $ 2,713,000 7 Construction Contingency (to nearest $1000) 15 $ 2,007,000 Total (to nearest $1000) $15,387,000 r Collier County Government South County Regional Water Treatment Plant Reverse Osmosis Well Field Expansion Cost Estimate Alternative 2 - Le Buffs Roa&FP &L Corridor Greeley and Hansen LLC August 2002 10A Item Description Unit Price Unit Quantity Cost 1 Raw Water Pipelines in Open -cut Trench Furnish & Install 30" Water Line and Fittings $ 210 LF 12,100 $ 2,541,000 Furnish & Install 24" Water Line and Fittings $ 160 LF 9,800 $ 1,568,000 Furnish & Install 20" Water Line and Fittings $ 120 LF 1,400 $ 168,000 Furnish & Install 16" Water Line and Fittings $ 80 LF 5,450 $ 436,000 Furnish & Install 12" Water Line and Fittings $ 52 LF 2,650 $ 138,000 Furnish & install 8" Water Line and Fittings $ .36 LF 7,600 $ 274,000 Total Pipe Length 39,000 2 Trenchless Construction of Raw Water Pipelines Jacked and Au eyed 30" Water Main $ 600 EA 80 $ 48;000 Microtunneled 30" Water Main $ 1,300 EA 500 $ 650,000 3 Pavernent/Right-of-Way Restoration Rebuild Lane and Overly Road $ 70 LF 3,500 $ 245,000 Finish Grade by Seeding $ 1.25 SY 15,000 $ 19,000 Finish Grade by Sodding $ 4 SY 8,000 $ 32,000 4 lWells $ 250,000 EA 23 $ 5,750,000 5 lWeband Mitigation/Restoration Forested $ 80,000 AC 4.25 $ 340,300 Herbaceous $ 10,000 AC 2A2 $ 21,200 Subtotal (Construction Cost) $ 12,230,500 6 Property Acquisition Parent Parcels with takings (Admin.) $ 15,000 EA 51 $ 765,000 Perm.t Easement Area in FPL Corridor $ 37,500 AC 7.4 $ 278,900 Temp. Easement Area in FPL Corridor $ 22,500 AC 5.0 $ 111,600 Permanent Easements $ 75,000 AC 11.1 $ 831,600 Temporary Easements $ 22,500. AC 7.4 $ 166,400 Well Sites Fee Simple $ 75,000 AC 1.3 $ 95,000 Well Sites Temporary Easements $ 22,500 AC 1.9 $ 42,800 Subtotal (Property Acquisition) $ 2,291,300 7 Construction Contingency to nearest $1000) 15 % $ 2,178,000 Total (to nearest $1000) $ 16,700,000 I 1 Collier County Government South County Regional Water Treatment Plant Reverse osmosis Well Field Expansion Cost Estimate Alternative 3 County Road 951 Greeley and Hansen LLC August 2002 10A Description Unit Price Unit Quantity Cost NlRawWater Pipelines in O en-cut Trench Furnish & Install 30" Water Line and Fittings Furnish &Install 24" Water Line and Fittings Furnish & Install 20" Water Line. and Fittings Furnish & Install 16" Water Line and Fittings Furnish & install 12" Water Line and Fittings Furnish & Install 8" Water Line and Fittings $ 210 $ 160 $ 120 $ 80 $ 52 $ 36 LF LF LF LF LF LF 10,600 5,300 2,750 9,200 2,550 8,200 $ 2,226,000 $ 848,000 $ 33,000 $ 7366,000 $ 133,000 $ 295,000 Total Pipe Length 38,600 2 trewl nchless Construction of Raw Water Pipelines Jacked and Augered 30" Water Main Mi crotunneled 30" Water Main $ 600 $ 1,300 EA EA 180 600 $ 108,000 $ 780,000 3 Pavement/Right-of-Way Restoration Rebuild Lane and Overlay Road $ 70 LF 15,840 $ 1,109,000 Finish Grade by Seeding $ 1.25 SY 7,500 $ 9,000 Finish Grade by Sodding $ 4 SY 5,000 $ . 20,000 4 lweiis $ 250,000 EA 23 $ 5,750,000 5 Wetland Mitigation /Restoration Forested $ 80,000 AC 0.90 $ 72,000 Herbaceous $ 10,000 AC 0.45 $ 4,500 _ Subtotal (Construction Cost) $12,420,500 6 Property Acquisition Parent Parcels with takings (Admin.) $ 15,000 EA 34 $ 510,000 Perrn.t Easement Area in FPL Corridor $ 37,500 AC 5.6 $ 211,800 Temp. Easement Area in FPL Corridor Permanent Easements $ 22,500 $ 75,000 AC AC 3.8 9.1 $ 84,800 $ 681,800 Temporary Easements Well Sites Fee Simple Well Sites Temporary Easements $ 22,500 $ 75,000 $ 22,500 AC AC AC 6.1 1.3 1.9 $ 136,400 $ 95,000 $ 42,800 Subtotal (Property Acquisition) $ 1,762,600 7 Construction Contingency (to nearest $1000) 15 % 1 $ 2,127,000 Total (to nearest $1000) 1 Z 16,310,000 t r t t i r i I-- W o W Z a v Or a� r Z O O U W J cU o A N O an O � a O et CAD y � m v W w 0 U 0 I1� N N .L2 Q1 V) C d' 3 �t 4- 0 O V T LL . o�. U X C � c- ca. 0.' Cc Q U 1 W c p Q ti N N cD N � j a—>i LO H U CD o U o +. m U Y W C13 'CO C 0 O Q N M Eo H U U CD CO O CL W J LL Y N M M tr N N N N N CM M z t. C W N N M V- V- V M V- �- o a Y U- er st M M N N N M M M �i OLoll- U o W N T 0 1V w T M I¢l. a N c°. c c m w E w o a OC z CA G N° � � c C 0 R . C . *c o U oW — cc c U o C C o o O=r-,Lo �__ r , = ,m •� .G w '� Q. 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WATER NT m WELL COLLECTION UDY AUGUST 2002 0 � 10A 1 1 n COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT Wellfield Design and Permitting for South County Regional Water Treatment Plant Reverse Osmosis Expansion to 20MGD Well Site Investigation Technical Memorandum GREELEY AINO HANSEN LL.- November 2003 Well Site Justification Study - November 2003.doc QRii{.GY AND HANURN 61.e i 10A COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT Wellfield Design and Permitting for South County Regional Water Treatment Plant Reverse Osmosis Expansion to 20MGD ' Well Site Investigation ' Technical Memorandum GREELEY ANO HAN ®EN LLe November 2003 TABLE OF CONTENTS ' Section Title Page 1. INTRODUCTION ...................................................................................................... ............................... '1 1.1 Background and Purpose ................................................................................ ..............................1 1.2 Scope of Investigations. • 1 1.3 Well Site Selection Methodology .................................................................. ............................... l 1 4. RECOMMENDED WELL SITES ............................................................................ ..............................7 APPENDICES A. Well Site Rankings (Site Selection Matrix Results) B. Maps of Alternative Well Sites Well Site Justification Study - November 2003.doc i ORELLEY AND HANOMN LLe 40 2. Justification for Well Site Selection ............................................................................. ..............................2 2.1 Introduction ..................................................................................................... ............................... 2 1 2.2 2.3 Well Site Area ................................................................................................... ..............................2 Site Selection Criteria ...................................................................................... ..............................2 2.3.1 Cost .................................................................................................................... ..............................3 2.3.2 Environmental Impact /Wetlands Mitigation .............................................. ..............................3 2.3.3 Safety .... ......................................................................................................... 2.3.4 ..............................3 Permitting g . • 3 2.3.5 Long Range Planning ...................................................................................... ..............................3 ' 2.3.6 Operation and Maintenance Accessibility ................................................... ..............................3 3. Alternative Well Site Locations .................................................................................... ..............................3 3.1 3.2 General .............................................................................................................. ..............................3 Decision Matrix Form .................................................................................... ..............................7 3.3 Rating the Well Sites Against Criteria ........................................................... ..............................7 1 4. RECOMMENDED WELL SITES ............................................................................ ..............................7 APPENDICES A. Well Site Rankings (Site Selection Matrix Results) B. Maps of Alternative Well Sites Well Site Justification Study - November 2003.doc i ORELLEY AND HANOMN LLe 40 � 10A ICOLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT Wellfield Design and Permitting for South County Regional Water Treatment Plant Reverse Osmosis Expansion to 20MGD Well Site Investigation Technical Memorandum GRBHLRY AND HAN86N LL-0 November 2003 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Bac o ound and Purpose ' The purpose of this memorandum is to identify possible locations for proposed well sites required for the South County Regional Water Treatment Plant (SCRWTP) Well Field Expansion project, to document the methods used to select these sites, and to provide final recommendations for the locations of the well sites. These wells will be utilized to provide raw water for the SCRWTP reverse osmosis expansion to 20 million gallons per day (MGD). The 1 raw water requirements for the plant - expansion include 16 MGD for treatment to provide an additional 12 MGD of finished_ water plus an additional 20 percent to meet the County's reliability requirements. Each well will be designed to provide 700 gallons per minute (1 MGD) of water. Therefore, the minimum required number of wells for the 12 MGD SCRWTP ' expansion is 20 wells. Twenty -three well sites have been investigated in this study. 1.2 Scc tTe of Investigations Greeley and Hansen LLC is the consultant charged with the completion of the well site investigation. Water Resource Solutions (WRS) is advising on the apparent suitability of the well sites from a water production and water use permitting purview. The investigations presented herein comprise the following principle elements: • Acquire and develop basic information needed for the well site selection process; • Develop alternative well locations; • Evaluate and compare the alternatives; • Develop recommended well locations based on the results of these investigations. 1.3 Well_ Site Selection Methodoloev The methodology employed to identify the recommended locations for the well sites of the following major elements: consists • Focus on areas that are hydrogeologically and environmentally advantageous; • Identify 23 potential well sites and alternatives for each one; • Select engineering, regulatory, long range planning, safety and other non -cost criteria against which all potential well sites are evaluated and compared; Well Site Justification Study - November 2003.doc GROWLQY ANO HANSYN Limo I 10 A The 23 potential well sites and their alternatives were evaluated using evaluation criteria and a decision matrix. These criteria can be described as the most relevant issues with regard to justifying the chosen locations of the well sites. Similar criteria were used in the route selection '. for the transmission main. The site selection criteria are briefly described as follows: Well Site Justification Study - November 2003.doe OR•SLEY AND HANSGN �Le • Evaluate the permitability and constructability of the alternative locations in the field; • Weigh the selected criteria for this project; • Develop and compare cost estimates for the sites; and • Identify the recommended well sites, considering all of the above. The recommended locations for the well sites will be determined by taking all of the selection criteria into account and may not necessarily be the least expensive in situations where ' environmental protection, safety or other considerations override cost. 2 Ji1STIFICATION FOR WELL SITE SELECTION 2.1 Introduction Greeley and Hansen LLC identified 23 potential well locations with alternatives. All of the potential locations were evaluated based on six criteria: Cost, Environmental Impacts /Wetlands Mitigation, Safety, Permitting, Long Range Planning and Operation and Maintenance Accessibility. Following the evaluations, all of the potential locations and their alternatives were compared against one another using a site selection matrix form (Appendix A), which will be discussed in detail later in this memorandum. 2.2 Well Site Area Each well site will require a minimum 40 -foot by 50 -foot permanent easement and will be surrounded by a chain -link fence. Equipment for each well site consists of a well pump, standpipe, electrical panel, and necessary fittings connecting the well to the transmission main. Five of the twenty -three well sites are required to have back -up generators in the event of a power failure, and will need a 40 -foot by 60 -foot easement. Based on studies by WRS, the well sites should be located at least one - thousand feet apart. The ideal well site location would be as close to the transmission main as possible, in a location that is easily accessible, and in a location that is safe. The ideal location would also be in an up -land area, unoccupied by native species, and partially cleared to minimize environmental impact associated with developing the site. Finally, an ideal well site would be compatible with ' planned future development. Florida Power and Light (FP&L) has conceptually approved the buried transmission main to be located within their easement, however due to the proposed above ground appurtenances and use of the well sites and their possible proximity ( <100 feet) to existing and proposed FP&L utilities, well sites were not able to be located within the FP&L easement. It is also recommended by the South Florida Management Water District (SFWMD) not to locate well sites in areas designated as Environmental Conservation Easements (CEs). 2.3 Site Selection Criteria The 23 potential well sites and their alternatives were evaluated using evaluation criteria and a decision matrix. These criteria can be described as the most relevant issues with regard to justifying the chosen locations of the well sites. Similar criteria were used in the route selection '. for the transmission main. The site selection criteria are briefly described as follows: Well Site Justification Study - November 2003.doe OR•SLEY AND HANSGN �Le ' 2.3.1 Cost I OA .4 1 Cost /benefit analysis of the proposed site location is an important criteria. Estimates of costs associated with land acquisition for the well sites, development of the sites, construction of ' supply lines between the wells and the transmission main, and construction access to the sites were considered. For example, well sites located further from the transmission main typically ' have higher associated construction costs, and will also require additional pumping costs to maintain system hydraulics. 2.3.2 Environmental Impact /Wetlands Mitigation Properties with wetlands and native vegetation species may require additional permitting ' efforts and additional site development for mitigation. Not only does this contribute to the destruction of native wildlife habitat and natural wetlands, but these factors also contribute to increased costs. ' 3.1 General rAs 2.3.3 Safety ' Public and worker safety are always a primary consideration in any project regardless of the site location. 1 2.3.4 Permitting Permitting requirements for each well site may increase cost and delay construction due ' to agency review time and comment periods, public notification, and public hearings. 2.3.5 Long Range Planning Long range planning and development is a significant consideration for selecting well sites. Properties where planned future development is unlikely or impractical are preferred to ensure the well sites will remain isolated and undisturbed. 2.3.6 Operation and Maintenance Accessibility ' The well sites require monthly inspection and periodic maintenance to ensure proper operation. This is especially important for those well sites equipped with emergency generators. 3 ALTERNATIVE WELL SITE LOCATIONS 3.1 General rAs previously mentioned, 23 potential well sites and their alternatives were identified and evaluated based on field observations and review of collected data. The following list identifies all of the proposed well site locations, which are located on the Well Site Location Maps in Appendix B: Well Site Number 1: • Located approximately 350 feet East of the eastern boundary of the FPL Easement and 175 feet South of Beck Boulevard within the SFWMD right -of -way. No alternative sites iWell Site Justification Study - November 2003.doc OROOLOY AND WANOON LLe 1 10A Well Site Number 4: • Alternative 1: Located on eastern boundary of the FPL Easement approximately 195 feet South of Northwest corner of Folio Number 00410840009. (Figure 2) • Alternative 2: Located on western boundary of the FPL Easement along North edge of Folio Number 00410680007. (Figure 2) ' Well Site Number 5: • Alternative 1: Located on western boundary of the FPL Easement along South edge of Folio Number 00410680007. (Figure 2) • Alternative 2: Located on eastern boundary of the FPL Easement approximately 100 feet South of Northwest comer of Folio Number 00410640005. (Figure 2) Well Site Number 6: • Alternative 1: Located approximately 75 feet East of the eastern boundary of the FPL Easement along the South Edge of Folio Number 00411640005. (Figure 3) • Alternative 2: Located approximately 75 feet East of the eastern boundary of the FPL Easement along North Edge of Folio Number 00411800006. (Figure 3) • Alternative 3: Located on western boundary of the FPL Easement along North edge of Folio Number 00410760008. (Figure 3) Well Site Number 7: • Alternative 1: Located approximately 1,250 feet East of the eastern boundary of the FPL Easement along the North Edge of Folio Number 00411800006. (Figure 3) • Alternative 2: Located approximately 1,200 feet East of the eastern boundary of the FPL Easement along the South Edge of Folio Number 00411640005. (Figure 3) Well Site Number 8: • Alternative 1: Located approximately 2,500 feet East of the eastern boundary of the FPL Easement along the North Edge of Folio Number 00411800006. (Figure 3) ' Well Site Justification Study - November 2003.doc ORUSLOV AND HANSEN LLe for this well are required since this is an existing well in the SFWMD right -of -way. (Figure 1) Well Site Number 2: • Located approximately 925 feet West of the western boundary of the FPL Easement and 200 feet South of Beck Boulevard within the SFWMD right -of -way. No alternative sites were developed for well site number 2 since this well site is within the SFWMD right -of -way and will not require an easement. (Figure 1) rWell Site Number 3: • Alternative 1: Located approximately 1,050 feet West of the western boundary of the FPL Easement and 125 feet East of County Road 951 within the SFWMD right -of -way. (Figure 2) • Alternative 2: Located approximately 950 feet West of the western boundary of the FPL ' Easement within the Northwest corner of Folio Number 00410680007. (Figure 2) • Alternative 3: Located on eastern boundary of the FPL Easement approximately 325 feet South of Forest Glen Boulevard within Folio Number 32720000387. (Figure 2) Well Site Number 4: • Alternative 1: Located on eastern boundary of the FPL Easement approximately 195 feet South of Northwest corner of Folio Number 00410840009. (Figure 2) • Alternative 2: Located on western boundary of the FPL Easement along North edge of Folio Number 00410680007. (Figure 2) ' Well Site Number 5: • Alternative 1: Located on western boundary of the FPL Easement along South edge of Folio Number 00410680007. (Figure 2) • Alternative 2: Located on eastern boundary of the FPL Easement approximately 100 feet South of Northwest comer of Folio Number 00410640005. (Figure 2) Well Site Number 6: • Alternative 1: Located approximately 75 feet East of the eastern boundary of the FPL Easement along the South Edge of Folio Number 00411640005. (Figure 3) • Alternative 2: Located approximately 75 feet East of the eastern boundary of the FPL Easement along North Edge of Folio Number 00411800006. (Figure 3) • Alternative 3: Located on western boundary of the FPL Easement along North edge of Folio Number 00410760008. (Figure 3) Well Site Number 7: • Alternative 1: Located approximately 1,250 feet East of the eastern boundary of the FPL Easement along the North Edge of Folio Number 00411800006. (Figure 3) • Alternative 2: Located approximately 1,200 feet East of the eastern boundary of the FPL Easement along the South Edge of Folio Number 00411640005. (Figure 3) Well Site Number 8: • Alternative 1: Located approximately 2,500 feet East of the eastern boundary of the FPL Easement along the North Edge of Folio Number 00411800006. (Figure 3) ' Well Site Justification Study - November 2003.doc ORUSLOV AND HANSEN LLe I 10A Well Site Number 13: • Alternative 1: Located approximately 2,500 feet East of the eastern boundary of the FPL Easement along the North Edge of Folio Number 00417040006. (Figure 3) • Alternative 2: Located approximately 2,450 feet East of the eastern boundary of the FPL Easement along the North Edge of Folio Number 00417680000. (Figure 3) Well Site Number 14: • Alternative 1: Located on western boundary of the FPL Easement along South edge of Folio Number 00418400302. (Figure 3) • Alternative 2: Located on eastern boundary of the FPL Easement along South edge of Folio Number 00417200008. (Figure 3) Well Site Number 15: • Alternative 1: Located approximately 2,490 feet East of the eastern boundary of the FPL Easement along the North Edge of Folio Number 00417600006. (Figure 3) • Alternative 2: Located approximately 2,450 feet East of the eastern boundary of the FPL Easement along the South Edge of Folio Number 00417480006. (Figure 3) • Alternative 3: Located approximately 2,490 feet East of the eastern boundary of the ' FPL Easement along the South Edge of Folio Number 00417040006. (Figure 3) Well Site Justification Study - November 2003.doc ' 43RBELMY ANO HANYiN LLo • Alternative 2: Located approximately 2,500 feet East of the eastern boundary of the FPL Easement along the South Edge of Folio Number 00411640005. (Figure 3) Well Site Number 9: • Alternative 1: Located approximately 925 feet West of the western boundary of the FPL Easement along the Northwest corner of Folio Number 00411520001. (Figure 3) • Alternative 2: Located approximately 925 feet West of the western boundary of the FPL Easement along the Southwest corner of Folio Number 00411800006. (Figure 3) rWell Site Number 10: • Alternative 1: Located on western boundary of the FPL Easement along North edge of Folio Number 00411000000. (Figure 3) • Alternative 2: Located on western boundary of the FPL Easement along South edge of Folio Number 00411520001. (Figure 3) ' Well Site Number 11: • Alternative 1: Located approximately 120 feet East of the eastern boundary of the FPL 1 Easement along the North Edge of Folio Number 00417200008. (Figure 3) • Alternative 2: Located approximately 120 feet East of the eastern boundary of the FPL Easement along the South Edge of Folio Number 00411800006. (Figure 3) Well Site Number 12: • Alternative 1: Located approximately 1,100 feet East of the eastern boundary of the FPL Easement along the North Edge of Folio Number 00417200008. (Figure 3) • Alternative 2: Located approximately 1,100 feet East of the eastern boundary of the FPL Easement along the South Edge of Folio Number 00411800006. (Figure 3) • Alternative 3: Located approximately 1,290 feet East of the eastern boundary of the FPL Easement along the North Edge of Folio Number 00417320001. (Figure 3) Well Site Number 13: • Alternative 1: Located approximately 2,500 feet East of the eastern boundary of the FPL Easement along the North Edge of Folio Number 00417040006. (Figure 3) • Alternative 2: Located approximately 2,450 feet East of the eastern boundary of the FPL Easement along the North Edge of Folio Number 00417680000. (Figure 3) Well Site Number 14: • Alternative 1: Located on western boundary of the FPL Easement along South edge of Folio Number 00418400302. (Figure 3) • Alternative 2: Located on eastern boundary of the FPL Easement along South edge of Folio Number 00417200008. (Figure 3) Well Site Number 15: • Alternative 1: Located approximately 2,490 feet East of the eastern boundary of the FPL Easement along the North Edge of Folio Number 00417600006. (Figure 3) • Alternative 2: Located approximately 2,450 feet East of the eastern boundary of the FPL Easement along the South Edge of Folio Number 00417480006. (Figure 3) • Alternative 3: Located approximately 2,490 feet East of the eastern boundary of the ' FPL Easement along the South Edge of Folio Number 00417040006. (Figure 3) Well Site Justification Study - November 2003.doc ' 43RBELMY ANO HANYiN LLo IOA i Well Site Number 16: • Alternative 1: Located on western boundary of the FPL Easement approximately 60 feet South of the North edge of Folio Number 00418280001. (Figure 4) • Alternative 2: Located approximately 100 feet East of the eastern boundary of the FPL Easement along the North Edge of Folio Number 00418400001. (Figure 4) Well Site Number 17: • Alternative 1: Located approximately 1,200 feet East of the eastern boundary of the FPL Easement along the North Edge of Folio Number 00416960006. (Figure 4) • Alternative 2: Located approximately 1,200 feet East of the eastern boundary of the FPL Easement along the South Edge of Folio Number 00416920004. (Figure 4) Well Site Number 18: ' • Alternative 1: Located on western boundary of the FPL Easement along North edge of Folio Number 00417720009. (Figure 4) • Alternative 2: Located on western boundary of the FPL Easement along South edge of Folio Number 00416800001. (Figure 4) Well Site Number 19: ' • Alternative 1: Located approximately 940 feet West of the western boundary of the FPL Easement along the Southwest corner of Folio Number 00417720009. (Figure 4) • Alternative 2: Located approximately 940 feet West of the western boundary of the FPL Easement along the Northwest corner of Folio Number 00417400002. (Figure 4) Well Site Number 20: • Alternative 1: Located approximately 2,390 feet East of the eastern boundary of the FPL Easement along the North Edge of Folio Number 00434080007. (Figure 4) • Alternative 2: Located approximately 940 feet West of the western boundary of the FPL Easement along the Northwest comer of Folio Number 00433360003. (Figure 4) Well Site Number 21: • Alternative 1: Located on western boundary of the FPL Easement along North edge of Folio Number 00433360003. (Figure 4) • Alternative 2: Located on eastern boundary of the FPL Easement along North edge of ' Folio Number 00434160008. (Figure 4) Well Site Number 22: • Alternative 1: Located approximately 1,200 feet East of the eastern boundary of the FPL Easement along the North Edge of Folio Number 00434120006. (Figure 4) • Alternative 2: Located approximately 1,100 feet East of the eastern boundary of the ' FPL Easement along the North Edge of Folio Number 00434160008. (Figure 4) Well Site Number 23: • Alternative 1: Located approximately 1,200 feet East of the eastern boundary of the FPL Easement along the South Edge of Folio Number 00416960006. (Figure 4) • Alternative 2: Located approximately 1,050 feet West of the western boundary of the FPL Easement along C.R. 951 within the SFWMD right -of -way. (Figure 4) Well Site Justification Study - November 2003.doc ' OROOLOY AND MANBBN LLc I 10 ' �!�. [J r.� • Alternative 3: Located approximately 1,200 feet East of the eastern boundary of the FPL Easement along the North Edge of Folio Number 00417000004. (Figure 4) The above alternatives for each well site were compared to one another in order to determine which site would be best suited for the project according to the site selection criteria described in Section 2.3. 3.2 Decision Matrix Forth The decision matrix form is a comparative method, which provides a systematic approach to identifying the most appropriate location of the proposed sites discussed in Section 2. This was accomplished by combining known information about the proposed well sites and ranking the sites based on the site selection criteria and the site's relative importance to the overall success of the project. The results of the site selection criteria weightings are shown in the evaluation matrix (Appendix A). All 23 potential well sites and their alternatives were compared. Each well site was rated against all six site selection criteria on a scale of 1 (poor) to 4 (excellent). The resulting products (criteria weight X rating) were summed to obtain a total score for each potential well site. The potential well site with the highest total score represents the recommended well site based on the identified criteria. • ► MV The following well sites are recommended for the SCRWTP Wellfield expansion based on the six evaluation criteria as outlined and described in Section 2.3. Examples of the selection criteria weighting matrix and the well site rank evaluation are located in Appendix A. Well Site Number Alternative Folio Number Rank /Out Of 1 SFWMD KO.W. 00415840004 N/A 2 SFWMD R.O.W. 00415840004 N/A 3 3 32720000222 67/80 4 1 00410840009 62/80 5 2 00410640005 57/80 6 2 00411800006 68/80 7 1 00411800006 58/80 8 1 00411800006 58/80 9 2 00411800006 63/80 10 1 00411520001 56/80 11 2 00411800006 71/80 12 2 00411800006 63/80 13 1 00417040006 63/80 14 2 00418400302 62/80 15 3 00417040006 65/80 Well Site Justification Study - November 2003.doc GRUELRV AND HANBNN LL.e t 10A Well Site Number Alternative Folio Number Rank /Out Of 16 2 00418400001 53/80 17 1 00416960006 61/80 18 2 00416800001 58/80 19 1 00417720009 56/80 20 2 00433360003 61/80 21 1 00433360003 58/80 22 2 00434160008 53/80 23 2 RSO WMD 00415840004 71/80 The folio numbers in the table above and their corresponding descriptions from Section 3.1 represent the recommended well sites for the SCWRTP Reverse Osmosis Wellfield Expansion to 20 MGD. 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WELL SM Vase A0EMVJK r 1 n ♦it i ion hf M� A.W.. *pM Mi EXHIBIT Page __1___ of _l- ch N z (U O F U N w z t� l0A PROJECT PARCEL FOLIO 7'ENIPORARY CONS'I'RUC'I'ION EASENIEN'[' (DURATION: 3 YEARS FROM ('ONIl@IENCEAt1:N'1' OF ('ONSTRU(" 1'ION) SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF A TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT FOR PRODUCTION WELL NO. 20 IN THE NW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 OF SECTION 23, TWP 50 S, RGE 26 E, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA ' I w S87'38 "03 -W Inu.za Z 100' 1 N 1/2 OF THE NW 1/4 C.R. - COUNTY ROAD OF THE NW 1/4 w R/W - RIGHT -OF -WAY : . NO FOLIO O.R. - OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK /PAGE 00433360003 O NO P.O.B. -POINT OF BEGINNING P.O.C. -POINT OF COMMENCEMENT DESCRIPTION OF A PARCEL LYING IN THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 23, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA: COMMENCING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 23, THENCE RUN N87'38'03 "E, A DISTANCE OF 100.16 FEET ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN SOO'50'44 "W, A DISTANCE OF 30.05 FEET ALONG THE EAST LINE OF THE HENDERSON CREEK CANAL RIGHT -OF -WAY TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE RUN N87'38'03 "E, A DISTANCE OF 65.29 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF A ROAD AND UTILITY EASEMENT AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 1099, PAGE 2277, PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO SAID NORTH LINE; THENCE RUN S02'21'57 "E A DISTANCE OF 40.00 FEET; THENCE RUN N87'38'03 "E, A DISTANCE OF 50.00 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO SAID SOUTH EASEMENT LINE; THENCE RUN NO2'21'57 "W A DISTANCE OF 40.00 FEET; THENCE RUN N87'38'03 "E, A DISTANCE OF 65.00 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO SAID NORTH LINE; THENCE RUN S00'50'44 "W A DISTANCE OF 100.16 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO SAID EAST RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE; THENCE RUN S87'38'03 "W, A DISTANCE OF 180.29 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO SAID SOUTH EASEMENT LINE TO SAID EAST RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE; THENCE RUN N00'50'44 "E A DISTANCE OF 100.16 FEET ALONG SAID EAST RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 16,029 SQUARE FEET OR 0.37 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. NOTE- ---- -_ -_ ------------ THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS JAM WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM L86773) CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF PR SIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER SECTION 23. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE FLO IQ�A LI ENSE NO L 4876 COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. THIS LL. SAY OF 2004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C. COONER AND ASSOCIATES, INC. SURVEYING AND MAPPING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYING®COONER.COM CLIENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN, LLC DRAWN BY: JRF CHECKED BY. J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: WELL NO. 20 DATE: 8/26/04 SCALE: 1 "_60' REV: 10/20 /04 TEMP. CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT IN THE NW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 OF SEC 23 -50 -26 PROJECT- No: 020901 DWG No:SEC23W- TCE(TC20 SHEET: 1 OF 1 NORTH LINE OF THE N 1/2 P.O.C. OF THE NW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 NW COR b SECTION 23 PROPOSED 20' UTILITY EASEMENT N87'38'03 "E D AND UTILITY _ _ 100.16' 3 o R. 1092277 _Lo� .--- 0 M 0 in N87=38'03 "E N87'38'03 "E o . 65.29' to z 65.00' P.O.B. o O oto N N v W m N87'38'03 "E 3 o: 4 dr z Li �.0 PROPOSED PRODUCTION WELL o o U o° N0. 20 UTILITY EASEMENT (° w z ' I w S87'38 "03 -W Inu.za Z 100' 1 N 1/2 OF THE NW 1/4 C.R. - COUNTY ROAD OF THE NW 1/4 w R/W - RIGHT -OF -WAY : . NO FOLIO O.R. - OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK /PAGE 00433360003 O NO P.O.B. -POINT OF BEGINNING P.O.C. -POINT OF COMMENCEMENT DESCRIPTION OF A PARCEL LYING IN THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 23, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA: COMMENCING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 23, THENCE RUN N87'38'03 "E, A DISTANCE OF 100.16 FEET ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN SOO'50'44 "W, A DISTANCE OF 30.05 FEET ALONG THE EAST LINE OF THE HENDERSON CREEK CANAL RIGHT -OF -WAY TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE RUN N87'38'03 "E, A DISTANCE OF 65.29 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF A ROAD AND UTILITY EASEMENT AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 1099, PAGE 2277, PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO SAID NORTH LINE; THENCE RUN S02'21'57 "E A DISTANCE OF 40.00 FEET; THENCE RUN N87'38'03 "E, A DISTANCE OF 50.00 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO SAID SOUTH EASEMENT LINE; THENCE RUN NO2'21'57 "W A DISTANCE OF 40.00 FEET; THENCE RUN N87'38'03 "E, A DISTANCE OF 65.00 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO SAID NORTH LINE; THENCE RUN S00'50'44 "W A DISTANCE OF 100.16 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO SAID EAST RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE; THENCE RUN S87'38'03 "W, A DISTANCE OF 180.29 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO SAID SOUTH EASEMENT LINE TO SAID EAST RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE; THENCE RUN N00'50'44 "E A DISTANCE OF 100.16 FEET ALONG SAID EAST RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 16,029 SQUARE FEET OR 0.37 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. NOTE- ---- -_ -_ ------------ THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS JAM WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM L86773) CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF PR SIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER SECTION 23. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE FLO IQ�A LI ENSE NO L 4876 COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. THIS LL. SAY OF 2004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C. COONER AND ASSOCIATES, INC. SURVEYING AND MAPPING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYING®COONER.COM CLIENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN, LLC DRAWN BY: JRF CHECKED BY. J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: WELL NO. 20 DATE: 8/26/04 SCALE: 1 "_60' REV: 10/20 /04 TEMP. CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT IN THE NW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 OF SEC 23 -50 -26 PROJECT- No: 020901 DWG No:SEC23W- TCE(TC20 SHEET: 1 OF 1 EXHIBIT Page a of PROJECT R� '�'4 L - PARCEL F 0 L I0 SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF A UTILITY EASEMENT FOR PRODUCTION WELL NO. 20 IN THE NW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 OF SECTION 23, TWP 50 S, RGE 26 E, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA NORTH LINE OF THE N 1/2 OF THE NW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 P.O.C. PROPOSED 20' NW COR UTILITY EASEMENT SECTION 23 N87'3803 E 100.16' — — — — 0 3 — O O oO e7 M 0 U) N87- 38 -03 "E 65.29' w z I 3 IW EXISTING ROAD AND UTILITY - EASEMENT O.R. 1099/2277 NB7'38'03 "E 50.00' C3IP.o.e. Ig N 1/2 OF THE NW 1/4 KI`1C: OF THE NW 1/4 C.R. - COUNTY ROAD FOLIO NO.: R/W - RIGHT -OF -WAY 00433360003 O.R. - OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK /PAGE P.O.B. -POINT OF BEGINNING P.O.C. -POINT OF COMMENCEMENT IN O N DESCRIPTION OF A PARCEL LYING IN THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 23, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. COMMENCING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 23, THENCE RUN N87'38'03 "E, A DISTANCE OF 100.16 FEET ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S00'50'44 "W, A DISTANCE OF 30.05 FEET ALONG THE EAST LINE OF THE HENDERSON CREEK CANAL RIGHT -OF -WAY; THENCE RUN N87'38'03 "E, A DISTANCE OF 65.29 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE of A ROAD AND UTILITY EASEMENT AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 1099, PAGE 2277, PUBLIC RECORDS OF COWER COUNTY, FLORIDA, A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO SAID NORTH LINE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE N87'38'03 "E. A DISTANCE OF 50.00 FEET ALONG SAID SOUTH EASEMENT LINE; THENCE RUN S02'21'57 "E A DISTANCE OF 40.00 FEET, THENCE RUN S87'38'03 "W, A DISTANCE OF 50.00 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO SAID NORTH LINE; THENCE RUN NO2'21'57 "W A DISTANCE OF 40.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 2,000 SQUARE FEET OR 0.05 ACRES, MORE OR LESS JA Ni WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM LB6773) PR ESSIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER FLOR A LICENSE NO. 4876 THIS t' -DAY OF '- 2004. THIS IS NOT NOTE THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF SECTION 23. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. A SURVEY JEFFREY C. COONER AND ASSOCIATES, INC. SURVEYING AND MAPPING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYING®COONER.COM CLIENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN. LLC DRAWN BY: JRF CHECKED BY: J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: WELL NO. 20 DATE: 8/26/04 SCALE: 1 "-30' REV: 10/20 /04 PRODUCTION WELL U11UTY EASEMENT IN TH NW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 OF SEC 23 -50 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG No:sEC2aW- TC(P2o) SHEET: 1 of 1 M N rn O W U WtaJ U � � W Z 3 z v w s 0 3 — O O oO e7 M 0 U) N87- 38 -03 "E 65.29' w z I 3 IW EXISTING ROAD AND UTILITY - EASEMENT O.R. 1099/2277 NB7'38'03 "E 50.00' C3IP.o.e. Ig N 1/2 OF THE NW 1/4 KI`1C: OF THE NW 1/4 C.R. - COUNTY ROAD FOLIO NO.: R/W - RIGHT -OF -WAY 00433360003 O.R. - OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK /PAGE P.O.B. -POINT OF BEGINNING P.O.C. -POINT OF COMMENCEMENT IN O N DESCRIPTION OF A PARCEL LYING IN THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 23, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. COMMENCING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 23, THENCE RUN N87'38'03 "E, A DISTANCE OF 100.16 FEET ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S00'50'44 "W, A DISTANCE OF 30.05 FEET ALONG THE EAST LINE OF THE HENDERSON CREEK CANAL RIGHT -OF -WAY; THENCE RUN N87'38'03 "E, A DISTANCE OF 65.29 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE of A ROAD AND UTILITY EASEMENT AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 1099, PAGE 2277, PUBLIC RECORDS OF COWER COUNTY, FLORIDA, A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO SAID NORTH LINE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE N87'38'03 "E. A DISTANCE OF 50.00 FEET ALONG SAID SOUTH EASEMENT LINE; THENCE RUN S02'21'57 "E A DISTANCE OF 40.00 FEET, THENCE RUN S87'38'03 "W, A DISTANCE OF 50.00 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO SAID NORTH LINE; THENCE RUN NO2'21'57 "W A DISTANCE OF 40.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 2,000 SQUARE FEET OR 0.05 ACRES, MORE OR LESS JA Ni WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM LB6773) PR ESSIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER FLOR A LICENSE NO. 4876 THIS t' -DAY OF '- 2004. THIS IS NOT NOTE THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF SECTION 23. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. A SURVEY JEFFREY C. COONER AND ASSOCIATES, INC. SURVEYING AND MAPPING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYING®COONER.COM CLIENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN. LLC DRAWN BY: JRF CHECKED BY: J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: WELL NO. 20 DATE: 8/26/04 SCALE: 1 "-30' REV: 10/20 /04 PRODUCTION WELL U11UTY EASEMENT IN TH NW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 OF SEC 23 -50 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG No:sEC2aW- TC(P2o) SHEET: 1 of 1 EXHIBIT t4 Page ._Of •I'EN1IPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT (DUIttTION: 3 DEARS FROM CONINIENCENIENT OF CONSTRUCTION) l PROJECT 1(-)�9 PARCEL FOLIO SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF A 30" TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT IN THE NW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 OF SECTION 23, TWP 50 S, RGE 26 E, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA P.O.C. NW COR NORTH LINE OF THE N 1/2 OF THE NW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 PROPOSED 20' UTILITY EASEMENT _ EXISTING ROAD AND UTILITY_ U" EASEMENT O.R. 1099/2277 b N87'38'03 "E M ° — N87'38'03 "E 180.29' -u� PROPOSED PRODUCTIC NO. 20 UTILITY EA PROPOSED TI CONSTRUCTION FOR PRODUCTION WE�� 1141j. zu W jn CO O f7 r: 1 J KEY. C.R. — COUNTY ROAD F.P.&L.— FLORIDA POWER do LIGHT CO. R/W — RIGHT —OF —WAY O.R. — OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK /PAGE P.O.B. —POINT OF BEGINNING P.O.C. —POINT OF COMMENCEMENT S87.38'03" W L 786.94' q r d O M 186.86 Q N I PROPOSED TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT FOR PRODUCTION WELL NO. 21 N 1/2 OF THE NW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 FOLIO NO.: 00433360003 DESCRIPTION OF A 30 —FOOT STRIP OF LAND LYING IN THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 23, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COWER COUNTY, FLORIDA: COMMENCING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 23, THENCE RUN N87'38'03 "E, A DISTANCE OF 100.16 FEET ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S00'50'44 "W, A DISTANCE OF 30.05 FEET ALONG THE EAST LINE OF THE HENDERSON CREEK CANAL RIGHT —OF —WAY; THENCE RUN N87'38'03 "E, A DISTANCE OF 180.29 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF A ROAD AND UTILITY EASEMENT AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 1099, PAGE 2277, PUBLIC RECORDS OF COWER COUNTY, FLORIDA, SAID LINE RUNNING PARALLEL TO SAID NORTH LINE, TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE N87'38'03 "E, A DISTANCE OF 786.94 FEET ALONG SAID SOUTH EASEMENT LINE; THENCE RUN S01'00'27 "W A DISTANCE OF 30.05 FEET; THENCE RUN S87'38'03 "W, A DISTANCE OF 786.86 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO SAID NORTH LINE; THENCE RUN N00'50'44 "E A DISTANCE OF 30.05 FEET TO SAID SOUTH EASEMENT LINE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 23,607 SQUARE FEET OR 0.54 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. RATE; _� — _-- _ - - -_— THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS JAM N. WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM LB6773) CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF PRO SSIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER SECTION 23. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE FLOF�A LICENSE N 4876 COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. THIS llc4 DAY OIL 2004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C. COONER AND ASSOCIATES, INC. SURVEYING AND MAPPING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYINGOCOONER.COM CLIENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN, LLC DRAWN BY: JRF CHECKED BY: J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: DATE: 8/26/04 SCALE: 1 " -60' REV: 10/20 /04 TEMP. CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT IN THE NW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 OF SEC 23 -50 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG No:SEC23T- AE(Tct) SHEET: 1 OF 1 SECTION 23 N87- 38 -03 "E_ 100.16' 3 3 ' M, rn N N O �!1 U 10 Y V) U U� IW Z Im � Z � Z EASEMENT O.R. 1099/2277 b N87'38'03 "E M ° — N87'38'03 "E 180.29' -u� PROPOSED PRODUCTIC NO. 20 UTILITY EA PROPOSED TI CONSTRUCTION FOR PRODUCTION WE�� 1141j. zu W jn CO O f7 r: 1 J KEY. C.R. — COUNTY ROAD F.P.&L.— FLORIDA POWER do LIGHT CO. R/W — RIGHT —OF —WAY O.R. — OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK /PAGE P.O.B. —POINT OF BEGINNING P.O.C. —POINT OF COMMENCEMENT S87.38'03" W L 786.94' q r d O M 186.86 Q N I PROPOSED TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT FOR PRODUCTION WELL NO. 21 N 1/2 OF THE NW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 FOLIO NO.: 00433360003 DESCRIPTION OF A 30 —FOOT STRIP OF LAND LYING IN THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 23, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COWER COUNTY, FLORIDA: COMMENCING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 23, THENCE RUN N87'38'03 "E, A DISTANCE OF 100.16 FEET ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S00'50'44 "W, A DISTANCE OF 30.05 FEET ALONG THE EAST LINE OF THE HENDERSON CREEK CANAL RIGHT —OF —WAY; THENCE RUN N87'38'03 "E, A DISTANCE OF 180.29 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF A ROAD AND UTILITY EASEMENT AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 1099, PAGE 2277, PUBLIC RECORDS OF COWER COUNTY, FLORIDA, SAID LINE RUNNING PARALLEL TO SAID NORTH LINE, TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE N87'38'03 "E, A DISTANCE OF 786.94 FEET ALONG SAID SOUTH EASEMENT LINE; THENCE RUN S01'00'27 "W A DISTANCE OF 30.05 FEET; THENCE RUN S87'38'03 "W, A DISTANCE OF 786.86 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO SAID NORTH LINE; THENCE RUN N00'50'44 "E A DISTANCE OF 30.05 FEET TO SAID SOUTH EASEMENT LINE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 23,607 SQUARE FEET OR 0.54 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. RATE; _� — _-- _ - - -_— THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS JAM N. WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM LB6773) CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF PRO SSIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER SECTION 23. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE FLOF�A LICENSE N 4876 COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. THIS llc4 DAY OIL 2004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C. COONER AND ASSOCIATES, INC. SURVEYING AND MAPPING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYINGOCOONER.COM CLIENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN, LLC DRAWN BY: JRF CHECKED BY: J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: DATE: 8/26/04 SCALE: 1 " -60' REV: 10/20 /04 TEMP. 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N EASEME T O.R. 1099/2277 M S87'38'07W 1067.40' N 1/2 OF THE NW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 FOLIO NO.: 00433360003 KEY: C.R. - COUNTY ROAD F.P.&L.- FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT R/W - RIGHT -OF -WAY O.R. - OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK /PAGE P.O.B. -POINT OF BEGINNING P.O.C. -POINT OF COMMENCEMENT DESCRIPTION OF A STRIP OF LAND LYING IN THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 23, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COWER COUNTY, FLORIDA: COMMENCING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 23, THENCE RUN N87'38'03 "E, A DISTANCE OF 100.16 FEET ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S00'50'44 "W, A DISTANCE OF 10.02 FEET ALONG THE EAST LINE OF THE HENDERSON CREEK CANAL RIGHT -OF -WAY TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE RUN N87'38'03 "E, A DISTANCE OF 1067.46 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO SAID NORTH LINE; THENCE RUN N01'00'27 "E A DISTANCE OF 10.02 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 TO SAID NORTH LINE; THENCE RUN N87'38'03 "E, A DISTANCE OF 15.02 FEET ALONG SAID NORTH LINE; THENCE RUN SOt'00'27 "W A DISTANCE OF 10.02 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO SAID EAST LINE; THENCE RUN N87'38'03 "E. A DISTANCE OF 155.26 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO SAID NORTH LINE TO SAID EAST LINE; THENCE RUN S01'00'27 "W A DISTANCE OF 20.03 FEET ALONG SAID EAST LINE; THENCE RUN S87'38'03 "W, A DISTANCE OF 155.26 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF A ROAD AND UTILITY EASEMENT AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 1099, PAGE 2277, PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO SAID NORTH LINE; THENCE RUN SOt'00'27 "W A DISTANCE OF 100.92 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO SAID EAST LINE; THENCE RUN N88'59'33 "W, A DISTANCE OF 15.00 FEET TO THE WEST LINE OF A 170 -FOOT FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT RIGHT -OF -WAY EASEMENT; THENCE RUN N01'00'27 "E A DISTANCE OF 100.03 FEET ALONG SAID WEST EASEMENT UNE, SAID LINE RUNNING PARALLEL TO THE SAID EAST LINE; THENCE RUN S87'38'03 "W, A DISTANCE OF 1067.40 FEET ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE OF SAID ROAD AND UTILITY EASEMENT TO THE EAST LINE OF THE HENDERSON CREEK CANAL RIGHT -OF- WAY; THENCE RUN N00'50'44 "E. A DISTANCE OF 20.03 FEET ALONG SAID EAST RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 26.412 SQUARE FEET OR 0.61 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF JAM N. WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM LB6773) SECTION 23. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE PRO SSIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE. '83/'90. FLORIDA LICENSE F) Z 4876 THIS IS NOT A SURVEY THIS Z.2ld((�AY OF �Jc� 2004. JEFFREY C. COONER AND ASSOCIATES, INC. SURVEYING AND MAPPING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYINGOCOONER.COM CUENT. GREELEY AND HANSEN, LLC DRAWN BY: JRF CHECKED BY: J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: DATE: 8/26/04 SCALE: 1 " =60' REV. 10/20 /04 UTILITY EASEMENT IN THE NW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 OF SEC 23-50-261 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG No:SEC23T- AE(P1) SHEET: 1 OF 1 155.28- ' o o S87'38'03 "W N w °o o° 15' ► \ 0 W r 3 \ p t, b 170' Z W p Q F.P.&L. Z iE z o R/W EASEMENT W u- iE 0 •r � \ ff*5933"W N8 3 Z W DESCRIPTION OF A STRIP OF LAND LYING IN THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 23, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COWER COUNTY, FLORIDA: COMMENCING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 23, THENCE RUN N87'38'03 "E, A DISTANCE OF 100.16 FEET ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S00'50'44 "W, A DISTANCE OF 10.02 FEET ALONG THE EAST LINE OF THE HENDERSON CREEK CANAL RIGHT -OF -WAY TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE RUN N87'38'03 "E, A DISTANCE OF 1067.46 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO SAID NORTH LINE; THENCE RUN N01'00'27 "E A DISTANCE OF 10.02 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 TO SAID NORTH LINE; THENCE RUN N87'38'03 "E, A DISTANCE OF 15.02 FEET ALONG SAID NORTH LINE; THENCE RUN SOt'00'27 "W A DISTANCE OF 10.02 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO SAID EAST LINE; THENCE RUN N87'38'03 "E. A DISTANCE OF 155.26 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO SAID NORTH LINE TO SAID EAST LINE; THENCE RUN S01'00'27 "W A DISTANCE OF 20.03 FEET ALONG SAID EAST LINE; THENCE RUN S87'38'03 "W, A DISTANCE OF 155.26 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF A ROAD AND UTILITY EASEMENT AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 1099, PAGE 2277, PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO SAID NORTH LINE; THENCE RUN SOt'00'27 "W A DISTANCE OF 100.92 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO SAID EAST LINE; THENCE RUN N88'59'33 "W, A DISTANCE OF 15.00 FEET TO THE WEST LINE OF A 170 -FOOT FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT RIGHT -OF -WAY EASEMENT; THENCE RUN N01'00'27 "E A DISTANCE OF 100.03 FEET ALONG SAID WEST EASEMENT UNE, SAID LINE RUNNING PARALLEL TO THE SAID EAST LINE; THENCE RUN S87'38'03 "W, A DISTANCE OF 1067.40 FEET ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE OF SAID ROAD AND UTILITY EASEMENT TO THE EAST LINE OF THE HENDERSON CREEK CANAL RIGHT -OF- WAY; THENCE RUN N00'50'44 "E. A DISTANCE OF 20.03 FEET ALONG SAID EAST RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 26.412 SQUARE FEET OR 0.61 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF JAM N. WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM LB6773) SECTION 23. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE PRO SSIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE. '83/'90. FLORIDA LICENSE F) Z 4876 THIS IS NOT A SURVEY THIS Z.2ld((�AY OF �Jc� 2004. JEFFREY C. COONER AND ASSOCIATES, INC. SURVEYING AND MAPPING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYINGOCOONER.COM CUENT. GREELEY AND HANSEN, LLC DRAWN BY: JRF CHECKED BY: J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: DATE: 8/26/04 SCALE: 1 " =60' REV. 10/20 /04 UTILITY EASEMENT IN THE NW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 OF SEC 23-50-261 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG No:SEC23T- AE(P1) SHEET: 1 OF 1 0) CU EXHIBIT_ Page -6 of P.O.C. NW COD Q PROJECT < °� PARCEL e �> FOLIO 2) 'I'EAIPORARY ('()NS'I'R1JC'I'I0N EASENIENT d)l RAI ION: 3 YEARS FROM CON INILNCEN1ENT OF CONSTRUCTION) SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF A TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT FOR PRODUCTION WELL NO. 21 IN THE NW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 OF SECTION 23, TWP 50 S, RGE 26 E, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA NORTH LINE OF THE N 1/2 OF THE NW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 SECTION 23 N87'38'03'E 116 7.6 4 EXISTING ROAD AND UTILITY o EASEMENT O.R. 109277 967.42' N87'38'03'E 100.17' P.0 PROPOSED UTILITY EASEMENT N - N I O F � U N PROPOSED PRODUCTION _Q WELL NO. 21 UTILITY EASEMENT — N88'59'33 W Vol), z 3 40.00' I 3 N 1/2 OF THE NW 1/4 3 OF THE NW 1 /4 P ° I �_ W FOLIO NO.: o ` z 00433360003 rn S88'59'33 E I 1EASEMENT W� KEY: 40.00' C.R. — COUNTY ROAD F.P.&L.— FLORIDA POWER do LIGHT N r` R/W — RIGHT —OF —WAY ° P o ►'� z 3 z O.R. - OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK /PAGE Q � I P.O.B. -POINT OF BEGINNING z a W Ld P.O.C. -POINT OF COMMENCEMENT En S87'38'03"W 100.17' I I DESCRIPTION OF A PARCEL LYING IN THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 23, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA: COMMENCING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 23, THENCE RUN N87'38'03 "E, A DISTANCE OF 1167.64 FEET ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S01'00'27 "W, A DISTANCE OF 30.05 FEET WEST ALONG THE WEST LINE OF A 170 -FOOT FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT RIGHT -OF -WAY EASEMENT, SAID LINE RUNNING PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4, TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE S01'00'27 "W, A DISTANCE OF 60.00 FEET ALONG SAID WEST RIGHT -OF -WAY EASEMENT LINE; THENCE RUN N88'59'33 "W, A DISTANCE OF 40.00 FEET; THENCE RUN S01'00'27 "W A DISTANCE OF 60.00 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO SAID EAST LINE; THENCE RUN S8859'33E, A DISTANCE OF 40.00 FEET TO SAID WEST RIGHT -OF -WAY EASEMENT LINE; THENCE RUN SOI'00'27 "W, A DISTANCE OF 60.31 FEET ALONG SAID WEST RIGHT -OF -WAY EASEMENT LINE; THENCE RUN S87'38'03 "W, A DISTANCE OF 100.17 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO SAID NORTH LINE; THENCE RUN NOt'00'27 "E A DISTANCE OF 180.31 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO SAID EAST LINE; THENCE RUN N87'38'03 "E, A DISTANCE OF 100.17 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF A ROAD AND UTILITY EASEMENT AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 1099, PAGE 2277, PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO SAID NORTH UNE THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONT ING 15,631 SQUARE FEET OR 0.36 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. dQIE; _ THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS JA N. WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM LB6773) CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF PR ESSIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER SECTION 23. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE FLORIDA OCENSE NO.,LS, 4876 COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. THIS'l AY OF SLID 2004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C. COOKER AND ASSOCIATES, INC. SURVEYING AND MAPPING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYINGOCOONER.COM CLIENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN. LLC DRAWN BY: JRF CHECKED BY. J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: WELL NO. 21 DATE: 8/26/04 SCALE: 1`60' REV: 10/20/04 TEMP. CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT IN THE NW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 OF SEC 23 -50 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG No:SEC23W- TCE(TC21) SHEET: 1 OF 1 EXHIBIT A Page ¢_ of / 615 I 0A PROJECT `� Z PARCEL_ FOLIO %L SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF AN ACCESS EASEMENT IN THE NW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 OF SECTION 23, TWP 50 S. RGE 26 E, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA PROPOSED 15' I 1 IUTILITY c C.R. — COUNTY ROAD EASEMENT - --�� F.P.&L— FLORIDA POWER do LIGHT CO. R/W — RIGHT —OF —WAY O.R. — OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK /PAGE P.O.B. —POINT OF BEGINNING P.O.C. —POINT OF COMMENCEMENT NOI'00'27 "E o 10.02' , 155.26' I— N P.O.BL7-� P.O.C. NORTH LINE OF THE P.O.B. #1 NW COR N 1/2 OF THE NW 1/4 0 SECTION 23 OF THE NW 1/4 .. L. / N87'38'03 "E 1182'68' �_ EXISSING ROAD AND UTILJTY EASEMENT N z z EASEMENT O.R. 1092277'b0- Ln N � Cj Z O W � w w N1 /2OF THE NWI /4 OF THE NW I/4 Iw z FOLIO NO.: 13 00433360003 PROPOSED 15' I 1 IUTILITY c C.R. — COUNTY ROAD EASEMENT - --�� F.P.&L— FLORIDA POWER do LIGHT CO. R/W — RIGHT —OF —WAY O.R. — OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK /PAGE P.O.B. —POINT OF BEGINNING P.O.C. —POINT OF COMMENCEMENT NOI'00'27 "E o 10.02' , 155.26' I— N P.O.BL7-� O co \ r- '� .— 3 0 N .. L. / 3 '( 3 EASEMENT N z z Q Uj Ld N88'59'33 "W 155.00' W � w DESCRIPTION OF PARCELS OF LAND LYING IN THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 23, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA: (1)COMMENCING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 23, THENCE RUN N87'38'03 "E, A DISTANCE OF 1182.68 FEET ALONG THE NORTH UNE OF SAID NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE N87'38'03 "E, A DISTANCE OF 155.26 FEET ALONG SAID NORTH LINE TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S01'00'27 "W A DISTANCE OF 10.02 FEET ALONG SAID EAST LINE; THENCE RUN S87'38'03 "W, A DISTANCE OF 155.26 FEET ALONG A LINE PARALLEL TO SAID NORTH LINE; THENCE RUN N01'00'27 "E A DISTANCE OF 10.02 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO SAID EAST LINE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; AND; (2)COMMENCING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 23, THENCE RUN N87'38'03 "E, A DISTANCE OF 1182.68 FEET ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S SOt'00'27 "W A DISTANCE OF 30.05 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 23 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE RUN N87'38'03 "E, A DISTANCE OF 155.26 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF A ROAD AND UTIUTY EASEMENT AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 1099, PAGE 2277, PUBLIC RECORDS OF COWER COUNTY, FLORIDA, A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO SAID NORTH LINE TO SAID EAST LINE; THENCE RUN S S01'00'27 "W A DISTANCE OF 110.03 FEET ALONG SAID EAST LINE; THENCE RUN N88'59'33 "W, A DISTANCE OF 155.00 FEET; THENCE RUN N01'00'27'E A DISTANCE OF 100.92 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO SAID EAST LINE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 17,904 SQUARE FEET OR 0.41 - -- -- `-`—`— - -- ----1 JA N. WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM LB6773) PR FESSIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER FLORIA UQENSE NQ, 4876 THIS AY OF � 2004. ACRES, MORE OR LESS. Rom. THE BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF SECTION 23. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C. COONERG AND PPASSOCIATES, INC. 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS. FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYING®COONER.COM CLIENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN, LLC DRAWN BY: JRF CHECKED BY: J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: DATE: 8/26/04 SCALE: 1 " =so' REV: 10 ACCESS EASEMENT IN THE /20/04 NW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 OF SEC 23 -50 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG N0:SEC23T— AE(AE1) SHEET. 1 OF 1 EXHIBIT A Page_ 7 of /dcJ PROJECT PARCEL k� j FOL rO i�3 SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF A UTILITY EASEMENT FOR PRODUCTION WELL NO. 21 IN THE NW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 OF SECTION 23, TWP 50 S, RGE 26 E, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA - P.O.C. NW CDR NORTH LINE OF THE N 1/2 SECTION 23 OF THE NW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 N87'38'03'E — _ _ 1167.64' 3 EXISTING ROAD AND UTILITY — EASEMENT O.R. 1099/2277 0 15' o 0 N O) PROPOSED UTILITY EASEMENT N 1/2 OF THE NW 1/4 OF THE NW I/4 FOLIO NO.: 00433360003 KEY: C.R. - COUNTY ROAD F.P.&L.- FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT R/W - RIGHT -OF -WAY O.R. - OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK /PAGE P.O.B. -POINT OF BEGINNING P.O.C. -POINT OF COMMENCEMENT 0 0 C] tp 3 N O P 0 N S88-59 -33 "E 40.00' P.O.B. 40. "W 1170' F.P. &L. EASEMENT 10 �r N 3 �z z� w� o� w3 zz W w iE DESCRIPTION OF A PARCEL LYING IN THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 23. TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA: COMMENCING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 23, THENCE RUN N87'38'03 "E, A DISTANCE OF 1167.64 FEET ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S01'00'27 "W, A DISTANCE OF 90.05 FEET WEST ALONG THE WEST LINE OF A 170 -FOOT FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT RIGHT -OF -WAY EASEMENT, SAID LINE RUNNING PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4, TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE SOt'00'27 "W, A DISTANCE OF 60.00 FEET ALONG SAID WEST RIGHT -OF -WAY EASEMENT LINE; THENCE RUN N88'59'33 "W, A DISTANCE OF 40.00 FEET; THENCE RUN N01- 00 -27 -E A DISTANCE OF 60.00 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO SAID EAST LINE; THENCE RUN S88'59'33 "E, A DISTANCE OF 40.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 2,400 SQUARE FEET OR 0.06 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. THE ARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS JAM N. W ILKISON (FOR THE FIRM L 86773) CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF PR SESSIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER SECTION 23. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE FLOR A LICENSE NO. L 4876 COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. THIS��AY OF � 2004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C. COONERG AND PPASSOCIATES, INC. 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYING®COONER.COM CLIENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN, LLC ITE: AWN BY: JRF ]CHECKED BY. J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: WELL N0. 8/26/04 SCALE: 1"30' REV: 10/20/04 PRODUCTION WELL UTILITY EASEMENT IN NW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 OF SEC 23 -50 -OJECT No: 020901 DWG No:SEC23W- TCE(P21) SHEET: 1 OF 1 M � N O) z U U W w 3 EXISTING ROAD AND UTILITY — EASEMENT O.R. 1099/2277 0 15' o 0 N O) PROPOSED UTILITY EASEMENT N 1/2 OF THE NW 1/4 OF THE NW I/4 FOLIO NO.: 00433360003 KEY: C.R. - COUNTY ROAD F.P.&L.- FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT R/W - RIGHT -OF -WAY O.R. - OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK /PAGE P.O.B. -POINT OF BEGINNING P.O.C. -POINT OF COMMENCEMENT 0 0 C] tp 3 N O P 0 N S88-59 -33 "E 40.00' P.O.B. 40. "W 1170' F.P. &L. EASEMENT 10 �r N 3 �z z� w� o� w3 zz W w iE DESCRIPTION OF A PARCEL LYING IN THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 23. TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA: COMMENCING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 23, THENCE RUN N87'38'03 "E, A DISTANCE OF 1167.64 FEET ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S01'00'27 "W, A DISTANCE OF 90.05 FEET WEST ALONG THE WEST LINE OF A 170 -FOOT FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT RIGHT -OF -WAY EASEMENT, SAID LINE RUNNING PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4, TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE SOt'00'27 "W, A DISTANCE OF 60.00 FEET ALONG SAID WEST RIGHT -OF -WAY EASEMENT LINE; THENCE RUN N88'59'33 "W, A DISTANCE OF 40.00 FEET; THENCE RUN N01- 00 -27 -E A DISTANCE OF 60.00 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO SAID EAST LINE; THENCE RUN S88'59'33 "E, A DISTANCE OF 40.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 2,400 SQUARE FEET OR 0.06 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. THE ARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS JAM N. W ILKISON (FOR THE FIRM L 86773) CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF PR SESSIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER SECTION 23. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE FLOR A LICENSE NO. L 4876 COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. THIS��AY OF � 2004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C. COONERG AND PPASSOCIATES, INC. 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYING®COONER.COM CLIENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN, LLC ITE: AWN BY: JRF ]CHECKED BY. J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: WELL N0. 8/26/04 SCALE: 1"30' REV: 10/20/04 PRODUCTION WELL UTILITY EASEMENT IN NW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 OF SEC 23 -50 -OJECT No: 020901 DWG No:SEC23W- TCE(P21) SHEET: 1 OF 1 EXHIBIT Page. I of TENIPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASENIEN'I' (1)URATION: 3 YEARS FROM ('ONINIENCENIENI' OF CONSTRUCTION) PROJECT _ (. PARCEL --_ SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF A 30' TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT IN THE NE 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 OF SECTION 23, TWP 50 S, RGE 26 E, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA KE) � C.R. - COUNTY ROAD F.P. &L. - FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO. R/W - RIGHT -OF -WAY O.R. - OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK /PAGE P.O.B. -POINT OF BEGINNING P.O.C. -POINT OF COMMENCEMENT DESCRIPTION OF A 30 -FOOT STRIP OF LAND LYING IN THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 23, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA: COMMENCING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 23, THENCE RUN N87'38'03 "E, A DISTANCE OF 1337.94 FEET ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN SOt'00'27 "W, A DISTANCE OF 30.05 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE RUN N87'38'03 "E, A DISTANCE OF 1157.51 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF A ROAD AND UTILITY EASEMENT AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 981, PAGE 295, PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO THE NORTH LINE OF SAID NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S01'09'57'W A DISTANCE OF 30.06 FEET; THENCE RUN S87'38'03 "W, A DISTANCE OF 1157.43 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO SAID NORTH LINE, THENCE RUN N01'00'27 "E, A DISTANCE OF 30.05 FEET ALONG SAID WEST LINE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; CONTAINING 34,724 SQUARE FEET OR 0.80 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. --�`' n/ ___ ____ TTHEPARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS JAIA N. WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM LB6773) CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF P FESSIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER SECTION 23. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE FLOF,IDA LI ENSE N 4876 COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. OF qa:, 2004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C. COONERG AND PPASSOCIMES, INC. 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYINGOCOONER.COM CLIENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN. LLC DRAWN BY. JRF Ef� HECKED BY: J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: DATE: 8/26/04 CALE: 1 '�60' REV: 10/20 /04 TEMP. CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT IN THE NE 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 OF SEC 23 -50 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 G No:SEC23T- AE(TC2) I SHEET: 1 OF 1 NORTH LINE OF THE PROPOSED 20' UTILITY NW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 EASEMENT P.O .C. NORTH LINE OF THE NW COR SECTION 23 3 NE 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 N87'38'03 "E — — 1337.94' o ROAD AND UTILITY .n _EXISTING — — 0 ° EASEMENT O.R. 981 295 0 N P.O.B. M N N87'38'03 "E M 1157.51' Z U O 3 F W N a O d 1h �n , O M v A 3' "W 1157.4 IZ o S87'38'03 CA F.P. &L. R/W Z ,t 1p 13 EASEMENT �� z z 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 NE FOLIO NO.: I Li w z is 004341600081 �0 0 PROPOSED TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT FOR PRODUCTION WELL NO. 22 KE) � C.R. - COUNTY ROAD F.P. &L. - FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO. R/W - RIGHT -OF -WAY O.R. - OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK /PAGE P.O.B. -POINT OF BEGINNING P.O.C. -POINT OF COMMENCEMENT DESCRIPTION OF A 30 -FOOT STRIP OF LAND LYING IN THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 23, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA: COMMENCING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 23, THENCE RUN N87'38'03 "E, A DISTANCE OF 1337.94 FEET ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN SOt'00'27 "W, A DISTANCE OF 30.05 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE RUN N87'38'03 "E, A DISTANCE OF 1157.51 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF A ROAD AND UTILITY EASEMENT AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 981, PAGE 295, PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO THE NORTH LINE OF SAID NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S01'09'57'W A DISTANCE OF 30.06 FEET; THENCE RUN S87'38'03 "W, A DISTANCE OF 1157.43 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO SAID NORTH LINE, THENCE RUN N01'00'27 "E, A DISTANCE OF 30.05 FEET ALONG SAID WEST LINE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; CONTAINING 34,724 SQUARE FEET OR 0.80 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. --�`' n/ ___ ____ TTHEPARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS JAIA N. WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM LB6773) CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF P FESSIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER SECTION 23. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE FLOF,IDA LI ENSE N 4876 COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. OF qa:, 2004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C. COONERG AND PPASSOCIMES, INC. 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYINGOCOONER.COM CLIENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN. LLC DRAWN BY. JRF Ef� HECKED BY: J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: DATE: 8/26/04 CALE: 1 '�60' REV: 10/20 /04 TEMP. CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT IN THE NE 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 OF SEC 23 -50 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 G No:SEC23T- AE(TC2) I SHEET: 1 OF 1 EXHIBIT Page of I OA PROJECT _..fl. I 2-1 PARCEL ClOtl_________ FOLIO (()T')l I (n ()(.0 3 SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF A 20' UTILITY EASEMENT IN THE NE 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 OF SECTION 23, TWP 50 S. RGE 26 E, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA KEY: C.R. - COUNTY ROAD F.P. &L. - FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT R/W - RIGHT -OF -WAY O.R. - OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK /PAGE P.O.B. -POINT OF BEGINNING P.O.C. -POINT OF COMMENCEMENT DESCRIPTION OF A 20 -FOOT STRIP OF LAND LYING IN THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 23, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COWER COUNTY, FLORIDA: COMMENCING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 23, THENCE RUN N87'38'03 "E, A DISTANCE OF 1337.94 FEET ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S01'0027 "W, A DISTANCE OF 10.02 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE RUN N87'38'03 "E, A DISTANCE OF 1337.91 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO THE NORTH LINE OF SAID NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST '1/4 TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S01'09'57 "W A DISTANCE OF 20.04 FEET ALONG SAID EAST LINE; THENCE RUN S87'38'03 "W, A DISTANCE OF 1337.86 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF A ROAD AND UTILITY EASEMENT AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 981, PAGE 295, PUBUC RECORDS OF COWER COUNTY, FLORIDA, SAID LINE RUNNING PARALLEL TO SAID NORTH LINE, THENCE RUN N01'00'27 "E, A DISTANCE OF 20.03 FEET ALONG SAID WEST LINE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; CONTAINING 26,758 SQUARE FEET OR 0.61 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. ;FESSliONAIL _____ THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS N WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM L86773) CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF SURVEYOR AND MAPPER SECTION 23. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE FLOR �D�a LlCENSE NO L 4876 COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. 11IISU��gAr of OLZ& 2004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C. COONER AND ASSOCIATES, INC. SURVEYING AND MAPPING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYING®COONER.COM CLIENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN, LLC DRAWN BY: JRF CHECKED BY: J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: DATE: 8/26/04 SCALE: 1 " -60' REV: 10/20/04 UTILITY EASEMENT IN THE NE 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 OF SEC 23 -50 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG No: SEC23T- AE(P2) SHEET: 1 OF 1 NORTH LINE OF THE NW OF THE NW 1/4 3 P.O. C. NORTH LINE OF THE NE 1/4 NW COR N o OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 SECTION 23 0 0 o� N87'38'03 "E 1337.94' "� voi N87'38'03 "E EXISTING ROAD AND UTILITY 1337.91' M _ W M P.O.B. M 3 O n N n N !n `s ° Q N S87'38'03 "W 1337.86, °i p ci F w o � ton to �Z z \\ z Z F.P. &L. R/W w 3 z w 65 EASEMENT Z iE ziE NE 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 zo 3 FOLIO NO.: w ° 00434160006 � w z KEY: C.R. - COUNTY ROAD F.P. &L. - FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT R/W - RIGHT -OF -WAY O.R. - OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK /PAGE P.O.B. -POINT OF BEGINNING P.O.C. -POINT OF COMMENCEMENT DESCRIPTION OF A 20 -FOOT STRIP OF LAND LYING IN THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 23, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COWER COUNTY, FLORIDA: COMMENCING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 23, THENCE RUN N87'38'03 "E, A DISTANCE OF 1337.94 FEET ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S01'0027 "W, A DISTANCE OF 10.02 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE RUN N87'38'03 "E, A DISTANCE OF 1337.91 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO THE NORTH LINE OF SAID NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST '1/4 TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S01'09'57 "W A DISTANCE OF 20.04 FEET ALONG SAID EAST LINE; THENCE RUN S87'38'03 "W, A DISTANCE OF 1337.86 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF A ROAD AND UTILITY EASEMENT AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 981, PAGE 295, PUBUC RECORDS OF COWER COUNTY, FLORIDA, SAID LINE RUNNING PARALLEL TO SAID NORTH LINE, THENCE RUN N01'00'27 "E, A DISTANCE OF 20.03 FEET ALONG SAID WEST LINE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; CONTAINING 26,758 SQUARE FEET OR 0.61 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. ;FESSliONAIL _____ THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS N WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM L86773) CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF SURVEYOR AND MAPPER SECTION 23. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE FLOR �D�a LlCENSE NO L 4876 COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. 11IISU��gAr of OLZ& 2004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C. COONER AND ASSOCIATES, INC. SURVEYING AND MAPPING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYING®COONER.COM CLIENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN, LLC DRAWN BY: JRF CHECKED BY: J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: DATE: 8/26/04 SCALE: 1 " -60' REV: 10/20/04 UTILITY EASEMENT IN THE NE 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 OF SEC 23 -50 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG No: SEC23T- AE(P2) SHEET: 1 OF 1 EXHIBIT Page 10_ of TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT (DURATION: 3 YEARS FROM CONINIENCENIENI' OF CONSTRUCTION) PROJECT -_20'. 10 l PARCEL FOL IO SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF A TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT FOR PRODUCTION WELL NO. 22 IN THE NE 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 OF SECTION 23, TWP 50 S. RGE 26 E, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA NORTH LINE OF THE P.O.C. NE 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 NE CORNER OF THE b NE 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 EXISTING TOAD AND UT1UTY 0 3 _ EASEMENT O.R. 951/295 0 N87'38'03 "E M N87'38'03 "E rn 5.34' cn $ z 65.00' P.O.B t N ° O� O t PROPOSED 20' O 50 00' UTILITY ''� N87'38'03 "E F-�MPROPOSED EASEMENT CD PRODUCTION WELL O. 22 UTILITY EASEMENT o KEY: C.R. - COUNTY ROAD R/W - RIGHT -OF -WAY O.R. - OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK /PAGE P.O.B. -POINT OF BEGINNING P.O.C. -POINT OF COMMENCEMENT S87'38'03 "W 180.34' 1 z" NE 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 u 3 FOLIO NO.: w 00434160008 z0 w DESCRIPTION OF A PARCEL LYING IN THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 23. TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY. FLORIDA: COMMENCING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4, THENCE RUN S01'09'57 "W, A DISTANCE OF 30.06 FEET ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE S01'09'57 "W 100.19 FEET ALONG SAID EAST LINE; THENCE RUN S87'38'03 "W, A DISTANCE OF 180.34 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO THE NORTH LINE OF SAID NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN N01'09'57 "E, A DISTANCE OF 100.19 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO SAID EAST LINE; THENCE RUN N87'38'03 E, A DISTANCE OF 65.34 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF A ROAD AND UTILITY EASEMENT AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 981, PAGE 295, PUBLIC RECORDS OF COWER COUNTY. FLORIDA, A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO SAID NORTH LINE; THENCE RUN S02'21'57 "E A DISTANCE OF 40.00 FEET; THENCE RUN N87'38'03 "E, A DISTANCE OF 50.00 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO SAID NORTH LINE; THENCE RUN NO2'21'57 "W A DISTANCE OF 40.00 FEET; THENCE RUN N87'38'03 "E. A DISTANCE OF 65.00 FEET ALONG SAID SOUTH EASEMENT LINE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 15,634 SQUARE FEET OR 0.36 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. JA Ni WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM LB6773) P ESSIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER FLORID,I�, U NSE Nj,� S 4876 THIS AM OF U� 2004. NOTE THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF SECTION 23. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C. COOKER AND ASSOCIATES. INC. SURVEYING AND MAPPING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYING®COONER.COM CLIENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN. LLC DRAWN BY: JRF CHECKED BY. J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: WELL N0. t22 DATE: 8/26/04 SCALE: 1 " =60' REV: 10/qOFl TEMP. CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT IN THE NE 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 OF SEC 23 -50 PROJECT No 020901 JDWG No:SEC23W- TCE(TC2z SHEET: 1 EXHIBIT A Page 11 of ► l"^ PROJECT_.,_ U` Z PARCEL FOLIO SKETCH AND DESRCIPTION OF A UTILITY EASEMENT FOR PRODUCTION WELL UTILITY N0. 22 IN THE NE 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 OF SECTION 23, TWP 50 S, RGE 26 E, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA NORTH LINE OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 PROPOSED 20' UTILITY EASEMENT EXISTING ROAD AND U11UTY _ b EASEMENT O.R. 981/295 _ 4 M I O N S87'38'03 "W 65.00' P.O.B. W pp i NO z 0 N8 NE 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 KEY. FOLIO NO.: C.R. - COUNTY ROAD 00434160008 R/W - RIGHT -OF -WAY O.R. - OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK /PAGE P.O.B. -POINT OF BEGINNING P.O.C. -POINT OF COMMENCEMENT 3 810 rn il I? O It d- Z Lu 3 Z W Z J W P.O.C. NE CORNER OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 DESCRIPTION OF A PARCEL LYING IN THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 23, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COWER COUNTY, FLORIDA: COMMENCING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4, THENCE RUN S01'09'57'W. A DISTANCE OF 30.06 FEET ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S87'38'03 "W, A DISTANCE OF 65.00 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF A ROAD AND UTILITY EASEMENT AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 981, PAGE 295, PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLUER COUNTY. FLORIDA, A UNE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO THE NORTH LINE OF SAID NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE S87'38'03 "W, A DISTANCE OF 50.00 FEET ALONG SAID SOUTH EASEMENT LINE; THENCE RUN S02'21'57'E A DISTANCE OF 40.00 FEET, THENCE RUN N87'38'03 "E. A DISTANCE OF 50.00 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO SAID NORTH LINE; THENCE RUN NO2'21'57 "W A DISTANCE OF 40.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 2,000 SQUARE FEET OR 0.06 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. RQM. iFESSIONAL - - - -- � = THE PARCEL BEARING. DISTANCES. AND AREAS N. WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM LB6773) CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF SURVEYOR AND MAPPER SECTION 23. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE FLORI�A U NSE NQ� L� 4876 COORDINATE SYSTEM. FLA. EAST ZONE. '83/'90. THIS v%AY OF 2004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C. COONER AND ASE, SURVEYING AND MAPPING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD.. SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: CLIENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN. LLC DRAWN BY: JRF PARCEL DESCRIPTION: WELL No. 22 DATE: 8/26/04 PRODUCTION WELL UTILITY EASEMENT IN TH NE 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 OF SEC 23-50 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 ATES9 INC. FLORIDA 33912 SUR VE YI NG®COONER. COM CHECKED BY. J.N.W. SCALE: 1' -3o' REV.10 /1%4 DWG No :SEC23W- TCE(P22) SHEET: 1 OF I EXHIBIT--A- Page-J-L_ of 1 VS 1� PROJECT "' PARCEL _ .(� FOLIO l ►� Yn SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION IN THE OF1 /AN �4CCESSoEASSEo.MENTT 50 s RGE 26 E, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA NORTH LINE OF THE S 1/2 OF THE S 1/2 OF THE SW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 N87'37'19 "E /// 155.24' o S 1/2 OF THE S 1/2 OF THE M SW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 FOLIO NO.: 00416720000 F.P. &L. R/W EASEMENT 170' F.P. &L - FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO. R/W - RIGHT -OF -WAY `^ w in P.O.B. -POINT OF BEGINNING a w P.O.C. -POINT OF COMMENCEMENT Of Q ;d a W o Z P.O.C. SW CORNER OF SECTION 14 P.O.B. 155.24' -- — — S87'38'03 "W N87'38'03 "E 1182.69' SOUTH LINE SECTION 14 .r � N 3 N W W N o Z�cn 0 Sri M M DESCRIPTION OF A PARCEL OF LAND LYING IN THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA: COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 14, THENCE RUN N87'38'03 "E, A DISTANCE OF 1,182.69 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SECTION TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE RUN N00'49'35 "E. A DISTANCE OF 335.07 FEET ALONG A LINE RUNNING PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN N87'37'19 "E, A DISTANCE OF 155.24 FEET ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S00'49'35 "W, A DISTANCE OF 335.10 FEET ALONG SAID EAST LINE; THENCE RUN S87'38'03 "W, A DISTANCE OF 155.24 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SECTION 14 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 51,944 SQUARE FEET OR 1.19 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF JA Ni WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM L86773) SECTION 14. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE P SSIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. FL RIDA UCC��EE�NSE NO, 4876 THIS �-^DitY OF � 2004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY IEFFREY C. COONER AND ASc SURVEYING AND MAPPING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD.. SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: CLIENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN. LLC DRAWN BY: JNW PARCEL DESCRIPTION: DATE: 8/3/04 ACCESS EASEMENT IN THE SW Y4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SEC 14 -50 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 mmw� ALES9 INC. FLORIDA 33912 SURVEYING ®COON ER. COM CHECKED BY. J.N.W. SCALE: 1".1001 REV: 10/20/04 DWG No:SEC14T- AE(AE13 SHEET. 1 of 1 EXHIBIT 4 Page 13 of I(* 1 DA PROJECT r r Z PARCEL FOL IO SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF A 15' UTILITY EASEMENT IN THE SW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TWP 50 S, RGE 26 E. COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA NORTH LINE OF THE S 1/2 OF THE S 1/2 OF THE SW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 S 1/2 OF THE S 1/2 OF THE,, SW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 FOLIO NO.: 00416720000 Ku: .&L..— FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO. R/W — RIGHT —OF —WAY P.O.B. —POINT OF BEGINNING P.O.C. —POINT OF COMMENCEMENT P.O.C. SW CORNER OF SECTION 14 N87'38'03'E 1167.67' P.O.B. NQIE: THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD S87'38'03 "W 15.02' SOUTH LINE SECTION 14 r- 3 N N W W � z�N O = V) F Z W DESCRIPTION OF A 15 —FOOT STRIP OF LAND LYING IN THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COWER COUNTY, FLORIDA: COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 14, THENCE RUN N87'38'03 "E, A DISTANCE OF 1,167.67 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SECTION TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE RUN N00'49'35 "E, A DISTANCE OF 335.07 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE OF A 170 —FOOT FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY RIGHT —OF —WAY EASEMENT, SAID LINE RUNNING PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN N87'37'19 "E, A DISTANCE OF 15.02 FEET ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S00'49'35'W, A DISTANCE OF 335.07 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT IS PARALLEL TO SAID EAST LINE; THENCE RUN S87'38'03 "W, A DISTANCE OF 15.02 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SECTION 14 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 5,026 SQUARE FEET OR 0.12 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. JAM N. WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM LB6773) PR SSIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER FLORID THIS NSE NO L4876 Y OF 2004. SURVEYING AND MAPPING �r� 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: C. SURVEY OF SECTION 14. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYING®COONER.COM CLIENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN. LLC PARCEL DESCRIPTION: 15' UTILITY EASEMENT IN THE SW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4.OF SEC 14 -50 -26 15.02' N8T3T19 "E M � 0 F.P. &L. R/W 1 DRAWN BY: JNW DATE: 8/3/04 PROJECT No: 020901 CHECKED BY: J.N.W. SCALE: 1 "i100' REV: 10/20 %4 DWG NO:SECI4T- AE(P13) SHEET: 1 OF 1 5'—•- E EASEMENT 170' W 1 M O O rn v vi 0 M S87'38'03 "W 15.02' SOUTH LINE SECTION 14 r- 3 N N W W � z�N O = V) F Z W DESCRIPTION OF A 15 —FOOT STRIP OF LAND LYING IN THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COWER COUNTY, FLORIDA: COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 14, THENCE RUN N87'38'03 "E, A DISTANCE OF 1,167.67 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SECTION TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE RUN N00'49'35 "E, A DISTANCE OF 335.07 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE OF A 170 —FOOT FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY RIGHT —OF —WAY EASEMENT, SAID LINE RUNNING PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN N87'37'19 "E, A DISTANCE OF 15.02 FEET ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S00'49'35'W, A DISTANCE OF 335.07 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT IS PARALLEL TO SAID EAST LINE; THENCE RUN S87'38'03 "W, A DISTANCE OF 15.02 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SECTION 14 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 5,026 SQUARE FEET OR 0.12 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. JAM N. WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM LB6773) PR SSIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER FLORID THIS NSE NO L4876 Y OF 2004. SURVEYING AND MAPPING �r� 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: C. SURVEY OF SECTION 14. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYING®COONER.COM CLIENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN. LLC PARCEL DESCRIPTION: 15' UTILITY EASEMENT IN THE SW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4.OF SEC 14 -50 -26 15.02' N8T3T19 "E M � 0 F.P. &L. R/W 1 DRAWN BY: JNW DATE: 8/3/04 PROJECT No: 020901 CHECKED BY: J.N.W. SCALE: 1 "i100' REV: 10/20 %4 DWG NO:SECI4T- AE(P13) SHEET: 1 OF 1 EXHIBIT Page-14 of I PROJECT Z, PARCEL FOL 10 SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF AN ACCESS EASEMENT IN THE SW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TWP 50 S, RGE 26 E, COLUER COUNTY, FLORIDA Ky.- POWER do LIGHT CO. R/W - RIGHT -OF -WAY P.O.B. -POINT OF BEGINNING P.O.C. -POINT OF COMMENCEMENT -FOLIO NO.: 00416760002 SOUTH LINE OF THE N 1/2 OF P.O.C. o M SW CORNER OF ,) CD o SECTION 14 '� a M O W .- z z33 n — — — �(A N — ►- W W N87'38'03 "E 1182.69' SOUTH LINE SECTION 14 u DESCRIPTION OF A PARCEL OF LAND LYING IN THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA: COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 14, THENCE RUN N8738'03 "E, A DISTANCE OF 1,182.69 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SECTION; THENCE RUN N00'49'35E. A DISTANCE OF 335.07 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE N00'49'35 "E, A DISTANCE OF 335.07 FEET ALONG A LINE RUNNING PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN N87'36'34 "E, A DISTANCE OF 155.24 FEET ALONG THE NORTH UNE OF SAID NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN SOO'49'35-W, A DISTANCE OF 335.10 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT IS PARALLEL TO SAID EAST LINE; THENCE RUN S87'37'19 "W, A DISTANCE OF 155.24 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 51,939 SQUARE FEET OR 1.19 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. JAME,5 . WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM L86773) PRO SSIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER FLORIQA LICENSE NO L 4876 THIS i ✓-4bAY OF V11, 2004. THE ARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF SECTION 14. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C. COONER AND ASSOCIATES, INC. SURVEYING AND MAPPING PHONE: (239)2770L0722L BLVD.. (239)277-7179 0T MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 URVEYINGC�iCOONER.COM CLIENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN, LLC DRAWN 8Y: JNW CHECKED BY: J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: DATE: 8/3/04 SCALE: 1 "_t0o' REV. 10/20 /04 ACCESS EASEMENT IN THE SW 1/4 OF THE SW t 4 OF SEC 14 -50 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG NO:SECI4T- AE(AE12 SHEET: 1 of 1 mmm� EXHIBIT Page.- of 14 b` 0j; PROJECT PARCEL FOLIO ��` _l 1 (P'-l6, rr)2 SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF A 15' UTILITY EASEMENT IN THE SW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TWP 50 S, RGE 26 E. COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA NORTH LINE OF THE N 1/2 OF THE S 1/2 OF THE SW 1/4 OF 15.02' THE SW 1/4 f—N87*36'340E N 1/2 OF THE S 1/2 OF THE SW 1 /4 OF THE SW 1/4 F.P &L.- FLORIDA POWER do LIGHT CO. FOLIO NO.: R/W - RIGHT -OF -WAY 00416760002 P.O.B. -POINT OF BEGINNING P.O.C. -POINT OF COMMENCEMENT SOUTH LINE OF THE N 1/2 OF THE S 1/2 OF THE SW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 P.O.B. n o 3 � M .mod. O — W 15' M 170' rn M o F.P. &L. R/W °o Z b EASEMENT 0 z S6.37'19'W 15.02' W s P.O.C. ►'%i SW CORNER OF SECTION 14 g M z N87'38'03 "E 1167.67' SOUTH LINE SECTION 14 LL- o� N \ z� W W iE l� \ z W f- N (n W w�� o* * z33 :3 cf) W I-- W W W �c iE IL O DESCRIPTION OF A 15 -FOOT STRIP OF LAND LYING IN THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COWER COUNTY, FLORIDA: COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 14, THENCE RUN N87-38'03 "E, A DISTANCE OF 1,167.67 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SECTION; THENCE RUN N00'49'35 "E. A DISTANCE OF 335.07 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE N00'49'35 "E. A DISTANCE OF 335.07 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE OF A 170 -FOOT FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY RIGHT -OF -WAY EASEMENT, SAID LINE RUNNING PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN N87'36'34 "E, A DISTANCE OF 15.02 FEET ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S0o'49'35 "W. A DISTANCE OF 335.07 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT IS PARALLEL TO SAID EAST LINE; THENCE RUN S67'37'19'W, A DISTANCE OF 15.02 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTA ING 5,026 SQUARE FEET OR 0.12 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. - -- v- - J= C-�� -- �EPARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES. AND AREAS JAM N. WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM LB6773) CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF PR SSIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER SECTION 14. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE FLOR19 CENSE NQ L 4876 COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE. '83/'90. THIS "�fiAY OF✓ 2004, THIS IS NOT A SURVEY mmw� IEFFREY C. COONER AND AS. SURVEYING AND MAPPING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL:- CLIENT. GREELEY AND HANSEN. LLC DRAWN BY: JNW PARCEL DESCRIPTION: DATE: 8/3/04 15' UTILITY EASEMENT IN THE SW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SEC 14 -50 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 ATES, IN FLORIDA 33912 SURVEYINGOCOONER. COM CHECKED BY. J.N.W. SCALE: 1' =100' REV. 10/20 /04 DWG No:sEc14T- AE(P /2) ISHEET. 1_ OF EXHIBIT A Page & of /G� p 1 4 REJECT PARCEL FOL IO -CD q- t'�1a1 SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF AN ACCESS EASEMENT IN THE SW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TWP 50 S, RGE 26 E, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA NORTH LINE OF THE S 1/2 OF THE N 1/2 OF THE SW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 S 1/2 OF THE N 1/2 OF THE OF THE SW'1 /4 FOLIO NO.: 00417400002 KEY. F.P. &L. - FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO. R/W - RIGHT -OF -WAY P.O.B. -POINT OF BEGINNING P.O.C. -POINT OF COMMENCEMENT SW 1/4 M w° i-- N Z LJ 4 F M 0 N uj dew SOUTH LINE OF THE S 1/2 OF THE N 1/2 OF THE SW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 W in rn d' 0 N87'35'49 "E 155.24' 3 s N 17 O► F.P. &L. R/W en EASEMENT — 170' P.O.B. 1 _O M M c� �3 wW 00\ z \� Z� (� W wFO S6'34 'W 871 w P.O.C. U) �M SW CORNER OF n dam' 0_ SECTION 14 o w ° z33 z ANN W W N87'38'03 "E 1182.69' SOUTH LINE SECTION 14 w w 0 DESCRIPTION OF A PARCEL OF LAND LYING IN THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA: COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 14, THENCE RUN N87'38'03 "E, A DISTANCE OF 1,182.69 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SECTION; THENCE RUN N00'49'35 "E, A DISTANCE OF 670.14 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE N00'49'35 "E, A DISTANCE OF 335.07 FEET ALONG A LINE RUNNING PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN N87'35'49 "E, A DISTANCE OF 155.24 FEET ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S00'49'35 "W, A DISTANCE OF 335.10 FEET ALONG SAID EAST LINE; THENCE RUN S87'36'34 "W, A DISTANCE OF 155.24 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 51,939 SQUARE FEET OR 1.19 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS - - -- hSiONAL 4A--- ", - - - -- CA LCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF JAME ISON (FOR THE FIRM LB6773) SECTION 14. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE PROFS SURVEYOR AND MAPPER COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. FLORI LICENSE NO. LS 4876 THIS U BbAY OF i2a 2004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY PHONE: C. COONER AND ASSOCIATES IN SURVEYING AND MAPPING mw 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYING®COONER.COM CUENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN. LLC PARCEL DESCRIPTION: ACCESS EASEMENT IN THE SW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SEC 14 -50 -26 DRAWN BY: JNW DATE: 8/3/04 PROJECT No: 020901 CHECKED BY. J.N.W. SCALE: 1 " =1 oo' REV: 10/20 /04 DWG No:SEC14T- AE(AE11 SHEET: 1 OF 1 EXHIBIT 4 Page 11 of 16S PROJECT 0 'LOA PARCEL FOLIO SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF A 15' UTILITY EASEMENT IN THE SW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TWP 50 S, RGE 26 E, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA NORTH LINE OF THE S 1/2 OF THE N 1/2 OF THE SW 1/4 OF 15.02' \ 3 THE SW 1/4 N87'35'49 "E N W W o 0 S 1/2 OF THE N 1/2 OF THE SW 1 /4 M o w N OF THE SW .1 /4 � F.P. &L. R/W 71 w FOLIO NO.: EASEMENT ; W 00417400002 170' W KEY: 15' F.P.&L.- FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO. W R/W - RIGHT -OF -WAY W P.O.B. -POINT OF BEGINNING !q to P.O.C. -POINT OF COMMENCEMENT m o !q SOUTH LINE OF THE S 1/2 OF o u THE N 1/2 OF THE SW 1/4 OF Z M o THE SW 1/4 ° S87 136'34 "W z P.0.6. 15.02' W \ R I P.O.C. to M - SW CORNER OF SECTION 14 0 n° L--L z� zcnt3n ►- W W N87'38'03 "E 1167.67' SOUTH LINE SECTION 14 W w DESCRIPTION OF A 15 -FOOT STRIP OF LAND LYING IN THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/40 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COWER COUNTY, FLORIDA: COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 14, THENCE RUN N87'38'03 "E, A DISTANCE OF 1,167.67 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SECTION; THENCE RUN N00'49'35 "E. A DISTANCE OF 670.14 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE N00'49'35 "E, A DISTANCE OF 335.07 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE OF A 170 -FOOT FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY RIGHT -OF -WAY EASEMENT, SAID LINE RUNNING PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN N87'35'49 "E. A DISTANCE OF 15.02 FEET ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S00'49'35 "W, A DISTANCE OF 335.07 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT IS PARALLEL TO SAID EAST LINE; THENCE RUN S87'36'34 W, A DISTANCE OF 15.02 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 5,026 SQUARE FEET OR 0.12 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. -- -- ` - - - - -- THE PARCEL BEARING. DISTANCES, AND AREAS JAMES . WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM LB6773) CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF PROF SIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER SECTION 14. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE THIS )�ICENSE N0. 4876 COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. THIS DAY OF o�` , 2004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C. COOKER AND ASSOCIATES, INC. SURVEYING AND MAPPING PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX (239)277-7179 EMAIL:/ SURVEYING®COONER.COM kl5n : GREELEY AND HANSEN, LLC EDA WN BY: JNW CHECKED BY: J.N.W. L DESCRIPTION: E: 8/3/04 SCALE: 1" =100' REV: 10/20/04 LITY EASEMENT IN T HE SW 1/4 SW 1 4 OF SEC 14 -50 -26 JECT N o: 020901 DWG No:SEC14T- AE(P11) SHEET: 1 of 1 0 F U N 0 w z I !/ I W rn .of- 0 LO o- z EXHIBIT A Page if of TENIPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASENIENT (DURATION: 3 PEARS FRONT CONINIENCENIENT OF CONSTRUCTION) 10'A PROJECT PARCEL +j FOL 10 -_C )Q SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF A TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT FOR PRODUCTION WELL N0. 19 IN THE NW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TWP 50 S, RGE 26 E, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA Y Li Li Li U 0 z 3 LO U) O Z 0 Q w¢ 2 U 100.16'____ N87'34'19 "E P.O. B. P.O.C. SW CORNER OF SECTION 14 PROPOSED PRODUCTION WELL NORTH LINE OF THE S 1/2 OF THE NO. 19 UTILITY S 1/2 OF NW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 EASEMENT —� co U O W w i J Q U-1 87'34'1 9"E 65.19' w0 O d0 N N 0 0 PROPOSED 20' N87'34'19 "E UTILITY EASEMENT 0 3 63.96 50.00' 1 ° 87'3419 'C4 E in N N 0 S 1/2 OF THE S 1/2 OF Z NW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 SOUTH UNE SECTION 14 180.30' S87'34'19 "W FOLIO NO.: 00418200007 i� U 00 KEY. F.P.&L.- FLORIDA POWER Jc LIGHT CO. R/W - RIGHT -OF -WAY P.O.B. -POINT OF BEGINNING P.O.C. -POINT OF COMMENCEMENT UESCREIM OF A PARCEL OF LAND LYING IN THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA: COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 14, THENCE RUN N00'50'44 "E, A DISTANCE OF 1573.93 FEET ALONG THE WEST UNE OF SAID SECTION; THENCE RUN N87'34'19'E, A DISTANCE OF 100.16 FEET TO THE EAST RIGHT -OF -WAY UNE OF HENDERSON CREEK CANAL AND TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE RUN N00'50'44 "E, A DISTANCE OF 100.16 FEET ALONG SAID EAST RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE TO THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN N87'34'19 "E, A DISTANCE OF 65.19 FEET ALONG THE NORTH UNE OF SAID SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S02'25'41 "E, A DISTANCE OF 40.00 FEET; THENCE RUN N87'34'19 "E, A DISTANCE OF 50.00 FEET ALONG A UNE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO SAID NORTH UNE; THENCE RUN NO2'25'41 "W, A DISTANCE OF 20.00 FEET; THENCE RUN N87'34'19 "E, A DISTANCE OF 63.96 FEET ALONG ALONG A UNE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO SAID NORTH UNE; THENCE RUN S00'50'44 "W, A DISTANCE OF 80.13 FEET; THENCE RUN S87'34'19 "W, A DISTANCE OF 180.30 FEET ALONG A UNE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO SAID NORTH UNE TO SAID EAST RIGHT -OF -WAY UNE AND TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 14,739 SQUARE FEET OR 0.34 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. NOTE: THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS -` -`- - CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF JAMES 1MLKISON (FOR THE FIRM L86773) SECTION 14. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE PROF SIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. FLO39�j!�)A CENSE N8 S 4876 THIS DAY OFv_& 2004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY %KTMEY C. COOKER AND A- ASOCIATES. INC. SURVEYING AND MAPPING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYINGOCOONER.COM LNWI/4 : GREELEY AND HANSEN, LLC DRAWN 8Y: JNW CHECKED BY: J.N.W. L DESCRIPTION: WELL NO. 19 DATE: 8/23/04 SCALE: 1 " =60' REV: 10/20/04 ONSTRUCTION EASEMENT IN THE OF THE SW 1/4 OF SEC 14-50 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG No:sEC14W- TCE(TC19 SHEET: 1 OF 1 EXHIBIT -A_ Page 14 of 1�5 1 )A PROJECT �U 6(- 1 Z 1 PARCEL cKEt F OL I 0_ C(,) L I`� Zl SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF A UTILITY EASEMENT FOR PRODUCTION WELL N0. 19 IN THE NW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TWP 50 S. RGE 26 E, COWER COUNTY, FLORIDA 165.35' f — — — — — SOUTH LINE SECTION 14 NORTH UNE OF THE S 1/2 OF THE S 1/2 OF NW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 N87'34 *19 "E ml 50.00, W " PROPOSED 20' ::-b UTILITY 3 O EASEMENT N� In A 50.00, S 0. N z S87'34'1 9 "W S 1/2 OF THE S 1/2 OF NW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 FOLIO NO.: 00418200047 I-c: F.P. &L. - FLORIDA POWER & UGHT CO. R/W - RIGHT -OF -WAY P.O.B. -POINT OF BEGINNING P.O.C. -POINT OF COMMENCEMENT DESCRIPTION OF A PARCEL OF LAND LYING IN THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA: COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 14, THENCE RUN N00'50'44 "E, A DISTANCE OF 1674.09 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID SECTION; THENCE RUN N87'34'19 "E, A DISTANCE OF 165.35 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE N87'34'19 E, A DISTANCE OF 50.00 FEET ALONG THE NORTH UNE OF SAID SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S02'25'41 "E, A DISTANCE OF 40.00 FEET; THENCE RUN S87'34'19 "W, A DISTANCE OF 50.00 FEET ALONG A UNE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO SAID NORTH UNE; THENCE RUN NO2'25'41 "W, A DISTANCE OF 40.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 2,000 SQUARE FEET OR 0.05 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. WIE; __ THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF JA N. WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM LB6773) SECTION 14. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE PR SSIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. FLORIDA I,1 ENSE HQ. LS 4876 THIS 1 tZAY OFL �r�f--, 2004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C. COONER AND ASSOCIATES, INC. 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SURVEYING AND MAPPING PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239 2� -717gT EMAIAIL•� SURVEYINGOCOONER.COM CLIENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN. LLC DRAWN BY: "w CHECKED BY: J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: WELL NO. 19 DATE' 8/3/04 PRODUCTION WELL UTIUTY EASEMENT IN THE SCALE. 1" -100' REV: 10/20/04 NW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SEC 14 -50 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG NO:SECI4W -TCE P19 mmmmmmwm� SHEET. 1 OF 1 Y w z � o ¢ F ^ U '5 I WJ W j I Z ZQ LLJ N = U 0 O Z P.O.C. SW CORNER OF SECTION 14 f — — — — — SOUTH LINE SECTION 14 NORTH UNE OF THE S 1/2 OF THE S 1/2 OF NW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 N87'34 *19 "E ml 50.00, W " PROPOSED 20' ::-b UTILITY 3 O EASEMENT N� In A 50.00, S 0. N z S87'34'1 9 "W S 1/2 OF THE S 1/2 OF NW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 FOLIO NO.: 00418200047 I-c: F.P. &L. - FLORIDA POWER & UGHT CO. R/W - RIGHT -OF -WAY P.O.B. -POINT OF BEGINNING P.O.C. -POINT OF COMMENCEMENT DESCRIPTION OF A PARCEL OF LAND LYING IN THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA: COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 14, THENCE RUN N00'50'44 "E, A DISTANCE OF 1674.09 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID SECTION; THENCE RUN N87'34'19 "E, A DISTANCE OF 165.35 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE N87'34'19 E, A DISTANCE OF 50.00 FEET ALONG THE NORTH UNE OF SAID SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S02'25'41 "E, A DISTANCE OF 40.00 FEET; THENCE RUN S87'34'19 "W, A DISTANCE OF 50.00 FEET ALONG A UNE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO SAID NORTH UNE; THENCE RUN NO2'25'41 "W, A DISTANCE OF 40.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 2,000 SQUARE FEET OR 0.05 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. WIE; __ THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF JA N. WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM LB6773) SECTION 14. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE PR SSIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. FLORIDA I,1 ENSE HQ. LS 4876 THIS 1 tZAY OFL �r�f--, 2004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C. COONER AND ASSOCIATES, INC. 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SURVEYING AND MAPPING PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239 2� -717gT EMAIAIL•� SURVEYINGOCOONER.COM CLIENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN. LLC DRAWN BY: "w CHECKED BY: J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: WELL NO. 19 DATE' 8/3/04 PRODUCTION WELL UTIUTY EASEMENT IN THE SCALE. 1" -100' REV: 10/20/04 NW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SEC 14 -50 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG NO:SECI4W -TCE P19 mmmmmmwm� SHEET. 1 OF 1 EXHIBIT--d-- Page XD of I �S PROJECT O`d PARCEL O F OL 10 LLj I l `l' 1 c,((, n SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF AN ACCESS EASEMENT IN THE SW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TWP 50 S. RGE 26 E, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA NORTH LINE OF THE S 1/2 OF THE N 1/2 OF THE N 1/2 OF THE SW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 S 1/2 OF THE N 1/2 OF THE N 1/2 OF THE SW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 KEy.. FOLIO NO.: F.P. &L. - FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO. 00417720009 R/W - RIGHT -OF -WAY P.O.B. -POINT OF BEGINNING P.O.C. -POINT OF COMMENCEMENT SOUTH LINE OF THE S 1/2 OF THE N 1/2 OF THE N 1/2 OF THE SW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 D � N z w Q J � �. Q aZ) w W N n . 17 u 3 N N N \\uj uj (/1 z W z � w �zFt W .t wiE 0� P.O.C. a SW CORNER OF ° o° SECTION 14 z 0�� N87'38'03'E 1182.69' SOUTH LINE SECTION 14 N w F- W W W W DESCRIPTION OF A PARCEL OF LAND LYING IN THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE o SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COWER COUNTY, FLORIDA: COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 14, THENCE RUN N87'38'03 "E, A DISTANCE OF 1,182.69 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SECTION; THENCE RUN N00'49'35 "E, A DISTANCE OF 1005.21 FEET ALONG A UNE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE N00'49'35'E, A DISTANCE OF 167.53 FEET ALONG A LINE RUNNING PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN N87'35'26 "E, A DISTANCE OF 155.24 FEET ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SOUTH 1/2 OF '35 "W THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN SOO'49 , A DISTANCE OF 167.55 FEET ALONG SAID EAST LINE; THENCE RUN S87'35'49 "W, A DISTANCE OF 155.24 FEET THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 25,969 SQUARE FEET OR 0.60 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. JAMEtALYISOFF N (FOR THE FIRM LB6773) PROFRVEYOR AND MAPPER FLORINO. LS 4876 THIS !24&— 2004. PHONE: NOTE BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF SECTION 14. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY BEY Q COONM AND ASSOCIATES, INC SURVEYING AND MAPPING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYINGOCOONER.COM CLIENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN. LLC PARCEL DESCRIPTION: ACCESS EASEMENT IN THE SW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SEC 14 -50 -26 DRAWN BY: JNW CHECKED BY: J.N.W. DATE: 8/3/04 SCALE: 1' -100' REV: 10/ZO/04 PROJECT No: 020901 WG No:SEC14T- AE(AE10) SHEET: 1 OF 1 155.24' 3 in � R Ln M F.P. &L. R/W b EASEMENT N W 170 .---� s un Q z° 155.24' f0 S87'35' 49 "W �— P.O.B. W N n . 17 u 3 N N N \\uj uj (/1 z W z � w �zFt W .t wiE 0� P.O.C. a SW CORNER OF ° o° SECTION 14 z 0�� N87'38'03'E 1182.69' SOUTH LINE SECTION 14 N w F- W W W W DESCRIPTION OF A PARCEL OF LAND LYING IN THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE o SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COWER COUNTY, FLORIDA: COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 14, THENCE RUN N87'38'03 "E, A DISTANCE OF 1,182.69 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SECTION; THENCE RUN N00'49'35 "E, A DISTANCE OF 1005.21 FEET ALONG A UNE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE N00'49'35'E, A DISTANCE OF 167.53 FEET ALONG A LINE RUNNING PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN N87'35'26 "E, A DISTANCE OF 155.24 FEET ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SOUTH 1/2 OF '35 "W THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN SOO'49 , A DISTANCE OF 167.55 FEET ALONG SAID EAST LINE; THENCE RUN S87'35'49 "W, A DISTANCE OF 155.24 FEET THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 25,969 SQUARE FEET OR 0.60 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. JAMEtALYISOFF N (FOR THE FIRM LB6773) PROFRVEYOR AND MAPPER FLORINO. LS 4876 THIS !24&— 2004. PHONE: NOTE BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF SECTION 14. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY BEY Q COONM AND ASSOCIATES, INC SURVEYING AND MAPPING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYINGOCOONER.COM CLIENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN. LLC PARCEL DESCRIPTION: ACCESS EASEMENT IN THE SW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SEC 14 -50 -26 DRAWN BY: JNW CHECKED BY: J.N.W. DATE: 8/3/04 SCALE: 1' -100' REV: 10/ZO/04 PROJECT No: 020901 WG No:SEC14T- AE(AE10) SHEET: 1 OF 1 EXHIBIT Page *If of /45- PROJECT I-1(�,Sr1Z. PARCEL �11< FOL IO SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF A 15' UTILITY EASEMENT IN THE SW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TWP 50 S. RGE 26 E, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA NORTH LINE OF THE S 1/2 OF THE N 1/2 OF THE N 1/2 OF N87'35'26 "E THE SW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 15.02' -�- 15' 3 n S 1/2 OF THE N 1/2 OF THE N 1/2 "' , F.P. &L. R/W // w I ° N OF THE SW 1/4 OF.THE SW 1/4 w o EASEMENT �� w FOLIO NO.: M i°n 170, - ---- F.P u► z iE -� &L.- FLORIDA POWER do LIGHT CO. 00417720009 rn w R/W - RIGHT -OF -WAY w P.O.B. -POINT OF BEGINNING P.O.B. ° P.O.C. -POINT OF COMMENCEMENT -�Z w . w \ .- ° of z can SOUTH LINE OF THE S 1/2 OF 15'02' z w Z 1- THEN 1/2 OF THEN 1/2 OF S87 3 THE SW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 M N 5'49 "W ° Z w iE wo 0, LO P.O.C. o o° SW CORNER OF o SECTION 14 Z N87'38'03 "E 1167.67- SOUTH LINE SECTION 14 \\ Li zV)cn ►- w w aiK iE w 4- DESCRIPTION OF A 15 -F001 STRIP OF LAND LYING IN THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA: COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 14, THENCE RUN N87'38'03 "E, A DISTANCE OF 1,167.67 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SECTION; THENCE RUN N00'49'35 "E, A DISTANCE OF 1005.21 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE N00'49'35 "E, A DISTANCE OF 167.54 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE OF A 170 -FOOT FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY RIGHT -OF -WAY EASEMENT, SAID UNE RUNNING PARALLEL TO THE EAST UNE OF SAID SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN N8735'26 "E, A DISTANCE OF 15.02 FEET ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN SOO'49'35 "W. A DISTANCE OF 167.54 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT IS PARALLEL TO SAID EAST LINE; THENCE RUN S87'35'49 "W, A DISTANCE OF 15.02 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 2,513 SQUARE FEET OR 0.06 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES. AND AREAS _!- CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY SECTION 14. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE F JA4RNIDAHCENSE Ni LKISON (FOR THE FIRM L86773) COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. PR L SURVEYOR AND MAPPER FL NO. S 4876 THIS -12X/L DAY of � 2004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY PHONE: BEY C. COONER AND ASSOCIATES, INC. SURVEYING AND MAPPING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYING®COONER.COM CLIENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN, LLC PARCEL DESCRIPTION: 15' UTILITY EASEMENT IN THE SW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SEC 14 -50 -26 DRAWN BY: JNW DATE: 8/3/04 PROJECT No: 020901 CHECKED BY. J.N.W. SCALE: 1" =100' IREV. 10/20 /04 DWG No:SEC14T- AE(P10) SHEET: 1 of 1 EXHIBIT Page._ 'FENIPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT (DURATION: 3 YEARS F140NI CONINIENCENIENT OF CONSTRUCTION) 1 pp PROJECT '1 1cI Z PARCEL FOL I O SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF A TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT FOR PRODUCTION WELL NO. 18 IN THE SW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TWP 50 S. RGE 26 E COLLIER COUNTY NORTH LINE OF THE N 1/2 OF THE N 1/2 OF THE N 1/2 OF THE SW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 FLORIDA N87'35'04 "E 100.16 F.P. &L. R/W F 3 EASEMENT N 1/2 OF THE N 1/2 OF !t'? LO 170' THE N 1/2 OF THE SW 1 /4 OF THE SW 1 /4 FOLIO NO.: M PROPOSED 15' 00416800001 r; S87 EASEMENT P.O.C. Z 3 J40.06' SE CORNER OF N 1 /2 OF THE ISEY' LO r. PROPOSED N 1/2 OF THE F.P. &L - FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO. co PRODUCTION WELL NO. 18 N 1/2 OF THE SW 1/4 OF THE R/W - RIGHT -OF -WAY P.O.B. -POINT OF BEGINNING O ci UTILITY EASEMENT SW 1/4 P.O.C. -POINT OF COMMENCEMENT N P.O.B. �^ 4,%p - 210.34' 1 587'35 *26 "W I I S87'35'26 "W SOUTH LINE OF THE N 1/2 OF THE N 1/2 OF THE N 1/2 OF THE SW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 QOM N �- \\N Zzw W ui �o z N, J � � �zCA VD w41 wF DESCRIPTION OF A PARCEL OF LAND LYING IN THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA: COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4, THENCE RUN S87'35'26 "W, A DISTANCE OF 210.34 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE S87'35'26 "W, A DISTANCE OF 60.10 FEET ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE; THENCE RUN N00'49'35 "E. A DISTANCE OF 167.52 FEET TO THE NORTH LINE OF SAID NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN N87'35'04 "E, A DISTANCE OF 100.16 FEET ALONG SAID NORTH LINE; THENCE RUN S00'49'35 "W, A DISTANCE OF 117.45 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE OF A 170 -FOOT FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY RIGHT -OF -WAY EASEMENT, A LINE THAT IS PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID NORTH 112 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S87'35'26 "W, A DISTANCE OF 40.06 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT IS PARALLEL TO SAID SOUTH LINE; THENCE RUN S00'49'35 "W, A DISTANCE OF 50.08 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT IS PARALLEL TO SAID EAST LINE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 14.750 SQUARE FEET OR 0.34 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. �1'Jc".nL_L_�ICl'- T� PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES. AND AREAS CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF JAMES WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM LB6773) SECTION 14. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE PROFS ZONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. FLORI LICENSE N&1&487 THIS Z DAY OF THIS IS NOT A SURVEY C. SURVEYING AND MAPPING _v 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4. FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL:* SURVEYINGOCOONER.COM CLIENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN, LLC DRAWN BY: JNW CHECKED BY. J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: WELL NO. 18 DATE: 8/3/04 TEMP. CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT IN THE SCALE: 1 " °60' REV: 10/20/04 SW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SEC 14 -50 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG NO:sEC14W- TCE(TC16) SHEET: 1 OF 1 EXHIBIT_ Page ;L3 of 110 -w _ , .I PROJECT C' A PARCEL FOL IO C SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF A UTILITY EASEMENT FOR PRODUCTION WELL N0. 18 IN THE SW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TWP 50 S, RGE 26 E, COWER COUNTY, FLORIDA N 1/2 OF THE N 1/2 OF THE N 1/2 OF THE SW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 FOLIO NO.: 00416800001 N87'35'2 °w F- z o>- W F.P. &L. R/W Q EASEMENT 17 ' S87'35'26 "W P.O.B. I v S87'35 '26 "W SOUTH LINE OF THE N 1/2 OF THE N 1/2 OF THE N 1/2 OF THE SW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 I KE.Y: F.P. &L. - FLORIDA POWER Sc LIGHT CO. R/W - RIGHT -OF -WAY P.O.B. -POINT OF BEGINNING P.O.C. -POINT OF COMMENCEMENT o °"� N N En zzw ww� �oo ° .� z- � -zEn Vn w w W DESCRIPTION OF A PARCEL OF LAND LYING IN THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA: COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4, THENCE RUN S87'35'26 -W, A DISTANCE OF 170.27 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE S87'35'26 "W, A DISTANCE OF 40.06 FEET ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE; THENCE RUN N00'49'35 "E, A DISTANCE OF 50.08 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT IS PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN N87'35'26'E, A DISTANCE OF 40.06 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT IS PARALLEL TO SAID SOUTH LINE. THENCE RUN S00'49'35 "W, A DISTANCE OF 50.08 FEET ALONG A 170 -FOOT FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY RIGHT -OF -WAY EASEMENT, SAID LINE RUNNING PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 2,003 SQUARE FEET OR 0.05 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. Vi THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES JAMWILKISON (FOR THE FIRM L86773) CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELDNSURVEYSOF PRO ONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER SECTION 14. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE TH S NS OF 42004. COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY Q COONER AND A;-;SOCIATES, INC. 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SURVEYING AND MAPPING ITE 4. PHONE: (239277 -0722 FAX: (239 277 -7179T E�M�AIIL:' SURVEYING0000NER.COM CLIENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN. LLC RAYIM BY: JNW CHECKED BY. J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIP11ON: WELL NO. 18 rDA7E: 8/3/04 SCALE: t —30 PRODUCTION WELL UTILITY EASEMENT IN THE " REV: 10/20/04 SW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SEC 14 -50 -26 OJECT No: 020901 DWG NO:SECI4W- 7CE(P18 SHEET: 1 OF 1 40.06' 3 P.O.C. SE CORNER OF M co O !� N 1/2 OF THE rn O o in a� N 1/2 OF THE ;t p C O N 1/2 OF THE SW 1/4 OF THE Z cn - -� SW 1/4 1 170.2 40.06' S87'35'26 "W P.O.B. I v S87'35 '26 "W SOUTH LINE OF THE N 1/2 OF THE N 1/2 OF THE N 1/2 OF THE SW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 I KE.Y: F.P. &L. - FLORIDA POWER Sc LIGHT CO. R/W - RIGHT -OF -WAY P.O.B. -POINT OF BEGINNING P.O.C. -POINT OF COMMENCEMENT o °"� N N En zzw ww� �oo ° .� z- � -zEn Vn w w W DESCRIPTION OF A PARCEL OF LAND LYING IN THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA: COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4, THENCE RUN S87'35'26 -W, A DISTANCE OF 170.27 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE S87'35'26 "W, A DISTANCE OF 40.06 FEET ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE; THENCE RUN N00'49'35 "E, A DISTANCE OF 50.08 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT IS PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN N87'35'26'E, A DISTANCE OF 40.06 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT IS PARALLEL TO SAID SOUTH LINE. THENCE RUN S00'49'35 "W, A DISTANCE OF 50.08 FEET ALONG A 170 -FOOT FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY RIGHT -OF -WAY EASEMENT, SAID LINE RUNNING PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 2,003 SQUARE FEET OR 0.05 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. Vi THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES JAMWILKISON (FOR THE FIRM L86773) CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELDNSURVEYSOF PRO ONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER SECTION 14. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE TH S NS OF 42004. COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY Q COONER AND A;-;SOCIATES, INC. 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SURVEYING AND MAPPING ITE 4. PHONE: (239277 -0722 FAX: (239 277 -7179T E�M�AIIL:' SURVEYING0000NER.COM CLIENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN. LLC RAYIM BY: JNW CHECKED BY. J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIP11ON: WELL NO. 18 rDA7E: 8/3/04 SCALE: t —30 PRODUCTION WELL UTILITY EASEMENT IN THE " REV: 10/20/04 SW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SEC 14 -50 -26 OJECT No: 020901 DWG NO:SECI4W- 7CE(P18 SHEET: 1 OF 1 EXHIBIT L Page *24 of 1 V a 1 0A PROJECT 902 "( Z 1 PARCEL �SIZ- SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF AN ACCESS EASEMENT IN THE SW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TWP 50 S, RGE 26 E, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA NORTH LINE OF THE N 1/2 OF THE N 1/2 OF THE N 1/2 OF THE SW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 N 1/2 OF THE N 1/2 OF THE N 1/2 OF THE SW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 in KEY: F.P.&L.— FLORIDA POWER do LIGHT CO. R/W — RIGHT —OF —WAY P.O.B. —POINT OF BEGINNING P.O.C. —POINT OF COMMENCEMENT FOLIO NO.: 00416800001 SOUTH LINE OF THE N 1/2 OF THE N 1/2 OF THE N 1/2 OF THE SW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 0 H w z U) LA Ogg O -r In dew 155.24' 3 � M F.P. &L. R/W EASEMENT °o cn 170' — � .n ri 155.24' 787'35 26W — P.O.B. W • In In P.O.C. C4 rn SW CORNER OF o SECTION 14 ° z N8738'03 'E 1182.69' �_ SOUTH LINE SECTION 14 �l o �. N N N \ � W Zz� LL_ Ow 0 \ z \N =1 W �z� Li wFO� oZ�4zlt Lu z33 cn F- W W W W O DESCRIPTION OF A PARCEL OF LAND LYING IN THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA: COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 14, THENCE RUN N87'38'03 "E, A DISTANCE OF 1,182.69 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SECTION; THENCE RUN N00'49'35 "E, A DISTANCE OF 1172.75 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE N00'49'35 "E, A DISTANCE OF 167.53 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN N87'35'04 "E, A DISTANCE OF 155.24 FEET ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S00'49'35 "W. A DISTANCE OF 167.55 FEET ALONG SAID EAST LINE; THENCE RUN S87'35'26 "W, A DISTANCE OF 155.24 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID NORTH 1/2 OF SAID NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 25,969 SQUARE FEET OR 0.60 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. JAM WLKISON (FOR THE FIRM LB6773) PR SIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER FL DA ICENSE NO. L 4876 THIS �LbAY OF ( 2004. SURVEYING AND MAPPING IN 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: C. M4IE; THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF SECTION 14. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYINGOCOONER.COM CLIENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN. LLC PARCEL DESCRIPTION: ACCESS EASEMENTIN THE SW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SEC 14 -50 -26 DRAWN BY: JNW DATE: 8/3/04 PROJECT No: 020901 CHECKED BY: J.N.W. 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R/W EASEMENT — 170' 15.02' S87'35'26 "W SOUTH LINE SECTION 14 4 O 3 W Mzz� Z 00l z �N W �z�Lc w�0� oZ", Z�* z 3 3 :]En N I- W W Q F- is W u- 0 DESCRIPTION OF A 15 -FOOT STRIP OF LAND LYING IN THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA: COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 14, THENCE RUN N87- 38'03 "E, A DISTANCE OF 1,167.67 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SECTION; THENCE RUN N00'49'35 "E, A DISTANCE OF 1172.75 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE N00'49'35 "E, A DISTANCE OF 167.53 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE OF A 170 -FOOT FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY RIGHT -OF -WAY EASEMENT, SAID LINE RUNNING PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN N87'35'04 "E, A DISTANCE OF 15.02 FEET ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S00'49'35 "W, A DISTANCE OF 167.53 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT IS PARALLEL TO SAID EAST LINE; THENCE RUN S87'35'26 "W, A DISTANCE OF 15.02 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 2,513 SQUARE FEET OR 0.06 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. ____ THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS ��----- '- - - - --- CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF JAM N. WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM L86773) SECTION 14. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE PR SSIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. FL IDA LICENSE NO. LS 4876 THIS 41�DAY of r2-e�E -2004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C. COONER AND ASSOCIATES, INC. SURVEYING AND MAPPING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYINGOCOONER.COM CLIENT. GREELEY AND HANSEN. LLC DRAWN BY: JNW CHECKED BY: J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: DATE: 8/3/04 SCALE: 1"mtoo' REV: 10/20 /04 15' UTILITY EASEMENT IN THE SW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SEC 14 -50 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG No:SEC14T- AE(P9) SHEET: 1 OF 1 EXHIBIT A Page 414 of _N05 TEAIPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEIIIEN'I' (DURATION: 3 YEARS FROM COAINIENCENIEN1' OF CONSTRUCTION) �l PROJECT `LI(f S`,I ?-L PARCEL FOL IO SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF A 30' TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION IN THE NW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SECTION 14, RGE 26 E, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA NORTH LINE OF THE S 1/2 OF THE S 1/2 OF NW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 N87- 3`4 -19 "E PROPOSED I UTILITY EASEMENT FO PRODUCTION WELL NO. 19 j- 100' I Y I w U 3 Z O Q Qf W Z 0 Q Z U W 2 PROPOSED TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT FOR PRODUCTION WELL NO. 19 0 1 31:., in o I o _s L2J 0 M ° 0 'FOLIO NO.: o Z 00418200007 N S 1/2 OF THE S 1/2 OF NW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4, EASEMENT TWP 50 S. PROPOSED UTILITY EASEMENT P.O.B. F.P. &L. R/W N EASEMENT 04 170' W KEY: in F.P.&L.- FLORIDA POWER do LIGHT CO. R/W - RIGHT -OF -WAY P.O.B. -POINT OF BEGINNING °0 0 P.O.C. -POINT OF COMMENCEMENT Z LO SOUTH LINE OF THE S 1/2 OF THE S 1/2 OF NW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 w W 0 .- M Z N �W o F- Z w0 P.O.C. o �\ SW CORNER OF SECTION 14 N87'38'03 "E 1167.67' z at: 3 SOUTH LINE SECTION 14 a w w DESCRIPTION OF A 30' STRIP OF LAND LYING IN THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF o THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA: COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 14, THENCE RUN N87'38'03 "E, A DISTANCE OF 1,167.67 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SECTION; THENCE RUN N00'49'35 "E, A DISTANCE OF 1625.27 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE OF A 170 -FOOT FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT RIGHT -OF -WAY EASEMENT, SAID LINE RUNNING PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF THE WEST 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE RUN S87'34'19 "W, A DISTANCE OF 886.75 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT IS PARALLEL TO THE NORTH LINE OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN N00'50'44 "E, A DISTANCE OF 30.05 FEET TO A LINE THAT IS 20 FEET SOUTH OF (AS MEASURED AT RIGHT ANGLES), AND PARALLEL TO, SAID NORTH LINE; THENCE RUN N87'34'19 "E, A DISTANCE OF 886.74 FEET ALONG SAID LINE; THENCE RUN SOO'49'35 "W, A DISTANCE OF 30.05 FEET ALONG A UNE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO SAID EAST LINE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 26,602 SQUARE FEET OR 0.61 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS JAME WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM L86773) CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF PROF ZON L AL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER SECTION 14. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE FLOM A LICENSE NO 4876 COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. THIS RYDAY OF 2004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C. COONERG AND ASSOCIATES, INC. MAPPING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD.. SUITE 4, FORT MYERS. FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYING®COONER.COM CLIENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN, LLC DRAWN BY. JNw CHECKED BY: J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: DATE: 8/3/04 SCALE: 1" =loo' REV: 10/20 /04 30' TEMP. CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT IN THE N 1/4 OF THE SW 1 4 OF SEC 14 -50 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG No:SEC14T- AE(TC8) SHEET: 1 OF 1 .EXHIBIT= Page - 21 of L `,i' OA PROJECT 2- .1 PARCEL cl FOLIO SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF AN ACCESS EASEMENT IN THE NW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TWP 50 S, RGE 26 E, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA NORTH UNE OF THE S 1/2 OF THE S 1/2 OF NW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 —�` 1 N81- KEY: F.P.&L- FLORIDA POWER do UGHT CO. PROPOSED R/W - RIGHT -OF -WAY UTILITY o P.O.B. -POINT OF BEGINNING EASEMENT ui P.O.C. -POINT OF COMMENCEMENT M F.P. &L. R/W S 1/2 OF THE S 1/2 OF EASEMENT NW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 k-- 170' FOLIO NO.: 00418200007 SOUTH LINE OF THE S 1/2 OF THE S 1/2 OF NW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 Li in rn O z r- P.O.B. 155.24' S87'35'04 "W CO U) 3 iU.) M o, 0 0 _o M M 0 �0 .� �3 z 0� P.O.C. N SW CORNER OF ° •t SECTION 14 °o z w U) w N87'38'03 'E 1182.69' SOUTH LINE SECTION 14 iE w DESCRIPTION OF A PARCEL OF LAND LYING IN THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE o SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COWER COUNTY, FLORIDA: COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 14, THENCE RUN N87'38'03 -E. A DISTANCE OF 1,182.69 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH UNE OF SAID SECTION; THENCE RUN N00'49'35 "E, A DISTANCE OF 1340.28 FEET ALONG A UNE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO THE EAST UNE OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE N00'49'35 "E, A DISTANCE OF 335.07 FEET ALONG A UNE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO THE EAST UNE OF SAID SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN N87'34'19 "E, A DISTANCE OF 155.24 FEET ALONG THE NORTH UNE OF SAID SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S00'49'35 "W. A DISTANCE OF 335.10 FEET ALONG SAID EAST UNE; THENCE RUN S87'35'04 "W, A DISTANCE OF 155.24 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH UNE OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 51,939 SQUARE FEET OR 1.19 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. THEPARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES. AND AREAS - -- ^^_i- -- -- - - - - -- CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF JA Ni WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM LB6773) SECTION 14. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE PR ESSIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. FLORIDA LI ENSE NO. L 4876 THIS���AY OF � 2004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY .JEFFREY C. COOKER AND ASSOCIATES, INC. SURVEYING AND MAPPING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYING®COONER.COM CLIENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN, LLC DRAWN BY: JNW CHECKED BY. J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: DATE: 8/3/04 SCALE: 1 "1EAE(AE8) ACCESS EASEMENT IN THE NW 1/4 REV: 10/20 /04 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SEC 14 -50 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG No:SEC14T- SHEET: 1 OF 1 EXHIBIT= Page-1-90f 145 10A PROJECT PARCEL F OL 10 _ - SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF A UTILITY EASEMENT IN THE NW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TWP 50 S. RGE 26 E, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA NORTH LINE OF THE S 1/2 OF THE o S 1/2 OF NW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 N87'34'19 "E 966.86' PROPOSED I 950.70 3 UTILITY 587'34'19 "W ' FOR I 3o M PRODUCTION WELL NO. 19 :-o to �y o rn 1OO' In N N M g N J Z F.P. &L. R/W I Q S 1/2 OF THE S 1/2 OF 15' EASEMENT I v NW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 170' w I FOLIO NO.: Li 00418200007 W M Z O cri U SOUTH LINE OF THE S 1/2 OF o °z 0 THE S 1/2 OF NW 1/4 OF THE 15.02' I? SW 1/4 S87'35'04 "W = I i I P.O.B. w P.O.C. r�%i CO SW CORNER OF SECTION 14 0 vo N87'38'03 "E 1167.67' 0 M SOUTH LINE SECTION 14 KEY: F.P. &L. - FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO. R/W - RIGHT -OF -WAY P.O.B. -POINT OF BEGINNING P.O.C. -POINT OF COMMENCEMENT JAMES . WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM LB6773) PROF ZONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER FLORIDA LICENSE NO. LS 4876 THIS L2i'41DAY OF Li2� 2004. M W 3 �z 0 0 0 Z w 'c�� Z :3cn cn uj z33 �Ncn F— W W W LL- 0 SEE SHEET 2 OF 2 FOR DESCRIPTION NOTE: THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF SECTION 14. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY umr-rr%L T u. t;LK yItK AND ASSOCIATES, INC. SURVEYING AND MAPPING PHONE: (239277 -0722L FAX , (239)277-7179 0T EMAIL: SURVEYING®COONER.COM CLIENT. GREELEY AND HANSEN. LLC FA AWN BY: JNW CHECKED BY: J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: TE• 8/3/04 U'nUTY EASEMENT IN THE NW 1/4 SCALE: 1" =100' REV. 10/20 /04 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SEC 14 -50 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG No:SEC14T -AE(P8 SHEET: IN OF 2 mmm� EXHIBIT-A- Page _q of )(*._ I UA PROJECT PARCEL clI� FOLIO SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF A UTILITY EASEMENT IN THE NW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TWP 50 S, RGE 26 E, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA DESCRIPTION OF A STRIP OF LAND LYING IN THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA: COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 14, THENCE RUN N87'38'03 "E, A DISTANCE OF 1,167.67 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SECTION; THENCE RUN N00'49'35 "E, A DISTANCE OF 1340.28 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE N00'49'35'E, A DISTANCE OF 315.02 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE OF A 170 -FOOT FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT RIGHT -OF -WAY EASEMENT, SAID LINE RUNNING PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S87'34'19 "W, A DISTANCE OF 950.70 FEET ALONG A UNE THAT IS 20 FEET SOUTH OF (AS MEASURED AT RIGHT ANGLES) AND PARALLEL TO THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN NO2'25'41 "W. A DISTANCE OF 20.00 FEET TO SAID NORTH LINE; THENCE RUN N87'34'19'E. A DISTANCE OF 966.86 FEET ALONG SAID NORTH UNE; THENCE RUN S00'49'35 "W, A DISTANCE OF 335.07 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO SAID EAST UNE; THENCE RUN S87'35'04 "W, A DISTANCE OF 15.02 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH UNE OF SAID SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THEj NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 24,051 SQUARE FEET OR 0.55 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. SEE SHEET 1 OF 2 FOR SKETCH JEFFREY C. COONER AND ASSOCIATES, INC. SURVEYING AND MAPPING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4. FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYING®COONER.COM LOFTHE GREELEY AND HANSEN, LLC DRAWN BY: JNW CHECKED BY: J.N.W. DESCRIPTION: DATE: 8/3/04 SCALE: REV: 10/20/04 EASEMENT IN THE NW 1/4 SW 1/4 OF SEC 14 -50 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG No:SEC14T -AE(P8 SHEET: 2 OF 2 EXHIBIT--L Page 30 of ) 45 to PROJECT 10 � z PARCEL t- FOLIO C��� ?�IIYY�� SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF AN ACCESS EASEMENT IN THE NW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TWP 50 S. RGE 26 E, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA NORTH LINE OF THE N 1/2 OF THE S 1/2 OF THE NW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 N 1/2 OF THE S 1/2 OF THE NW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 FOLIO NO.: 00418240009 KEY: F.P. &L. - FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO. R/W - RIGHT -OF -WAY P.O.B. -POINT OF BEGINNING P.O.C. -POINT OF COMMENCEMENT SOUTH LINE OF THE N 1/2 OF THE S 1/2 OF THE NW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 0 Sri N87'33'34 "E F.P. &L. R/W Ln EASEMENT a 170' w Z En W 0 J � a < lz w rn O 0 P.O.B. w P.O.C. ►i►`i SW CORNER OF Ld ) SECTION 14 o r- o z N87'38'03 "E 1182.69' SOUTH LINE SECTION 14 155.24' S87' 3 U-) M b, 0 0 cn _o ui to M zz; W w �o- z V7 :3 -w #-- (n iE U) w 6Fo \\ ui z33 � w N 1- W w DESOffiEJ N OF A PARCEL OF LAND LYING IN THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA: COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 14, THENCE RUN N87'38'03 "E, A DISTANCE OF 1182.69 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SECTION; THENCE RUN N00'49'35 "E, A DISTANCE OF 1675.37 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF THE WEST 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE NOO'49'35 "E, A DISTANCE OF 335.07 FEET ALONG A LINE RUNNING PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN N87'33'34 "E, A DISTANCE OF 155.24 FEET ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN SOO'49'35 "W, A DISTANCE OF 335.10 FEET ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S87'34'19 "W, A DISTANCE OF 155.24 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 51.939 SQUARE FEET OR 1.19 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. dQTE; -- -- -. ------ - THE PARCEL BEARING DISTANCES, AND AREAS JAME . WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM LB6773) CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF PRO SIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER SECTION 14. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE FLORIDA LICENSE NQ, �S 4876 COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. THISGG2�� DAY OF 2004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C. COONER AND ASSOCIATES, INC. SURVEYING AND MAPPING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4. FORT MYERS. FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYING®COONER.COM LACCESS : GREELEY AND HANSEN, LLC DRAWN BY: JNW CHECKED BY. J.N.W. L DESCRIPTION: DATE: 8/3/04 SCALE: 1" =100' REV: 10/20 /04 EASEMENT IN THE NW 1/4 SW 1 4 OF SEC 14 -50 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG No:SEC14T- AE(AE7) SHEET. 1 OF 1 I EXHIBIT_.. Page 'b I of --L 4-T 5 I O PROJECT PARCEL C11�j FOL 10 -CL2L-aj,1' 2 cLtpq SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF A 15' UTILITY EASEMENT IN THE NW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TWP 50 S. RGE 26 E, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA NORTH LINE OF THE N 1/2 OF tN 15.02' THE S 1/2 OF THE NW 1/4 OF 87. 33'34 "E THE SW 1 /4 u� M O 0O N 1/2 OF THE S 1/2 OF THE , `b' NW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 F.P. &L. R/W Z z FOLIO NO.: EASEMENT w w 00418240009 170 1" KEY: 15' cn o o F.P. &L - FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO. R/W - RIGHT -OF -WAY Z Z \w P.O.B. -POINT OF BEGINNING w P.O.C. -POINT OF COMMENCEMENT M O cn SOUTH LINE OF THE N 1/2 OF .�� ,';� w wo THE S 1/2 OF THE NW 1/4 OF g S87'34'19 'W THE SW 1/4 P.O.B. z 15.02' w P.O.C. .'to� o \\ SW CORNER OF � to w SECTION 14o°o to z 3 3 N87'38'03 "E 1167.67' z w N U) SOUTH LINE SECTION 14 wo DESCRIPTION OF A 15 -FOOT STRIP OF LAND LYING IN THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA: COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 14, THENCE RUN N87'38'03 "E, A DISTANCE OF 1,167.67 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SECTION; THENCE RUN N00'49'35 "E, A DISTANCE OF 1675.35 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF THE WEST 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE NOO'49'35 "E, A DISTANCE OF 335.07 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE OF A 170 -FOOT FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY RIGHT -OF -WAY EASEMENT, SAID LINE RUNNING PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN N87'33'34 "E, A DISTANCE OF 15.02 FEET ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S00'49'35 "W, A DISTANCE OF 335.07 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT IS PARALLEL TO SAID EAST LINE; THENCE RUN S87'34'19 "W, A DISTANCE OF 15.02 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 5,026 SQUARE FEET OR 0.12 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. 4 - -- -- - - - - - - - -- THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS JAME WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM LB6773) CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF PRO SIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER SECTION 14. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE FLORIDA LICENSE NQ, LS 4876 COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. THIS'Z!2�2DAY OF 2004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C. COON ER G AND PP ASSOCIATES, INC. 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4. FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYING@COONER.COM CLIENT. GREELEY AND HANSEN, LLC DRAWN BY: JNW CHECKED BY: J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: DATE: 8/3/04 SCALE: 1" -100' REV: 10/20/04 15' UTILITY EASEMENT IN THE NW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SEC 14 -50 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG NO:SECI4T- AE(P7) SHEET: t of 1 s EXHIBIT L Page 3.2 of - 1165' PROJECT OA 1O��j Z � PARCEL FOLIO CC LI I r „l,, Ct ,�,�,'-1 SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF AN ACCESS EASEMENT IN THE NW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TWP 50 S, RGE 26 E, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA N 87'32' 49 "E 155.24' NORTH LINE OF THE S 1/2 OF THE N 1/2 OF THE NW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 w 3 �\ o S 1/2 OF THE N 1/2 OF N z , NW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 ;f, F.P. &L. R/W o ww FOLIO NO.: o EASEMENT ►A_ a 1�1 00416600007 0 w 170' w N 3 KEY: a t- w F.P.&L- FLORIDA POWER do LIGHT CO. 0 a R/W - RIGHT -OF -WAY a w r,Lnn b z \ to M w P.0.8. -POINT OF BEGINNING M w P.O.C. -POINT OF COMMENCEMENT SOUTH LINE OF THE S 1/2 OF z z THE N 1/2 OF THE NW 1/4 OF P A THE SW 1/4 4' 3'34 "P.O.C. tl SW CORNER OF SECTION 14 w N I— Q "E SOUTH w N87'38'03 1182.69' LINE SECTION 14 DESCRIPTION OF A PARCEL OF LAND LYING IN THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY. FLORIDA: a COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAIKSECTION 14, THENCE RUN N87'38'03 "E, A DISTANCE OF 1,182.69 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SECTION; NCE RUN N00'49'35 "E, A DISTANCE OF 2,010.42 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OFIE WEST 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE N00'49'35 "E, A DISTANCE OF 335.07 FEET ALONG A LINE RUNNING PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/t OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN N87'32'49 "E, A DISTANCE OF 155.24 FEET ALONG *iE NORTH LINE OF SAID SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE PUN S00'49'35 "W, A DISTANCE OF 335.10 FEET ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S87'33'34 "W, A DISTANCE OF 155.24 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONT INING 51,939 SQUARE FEET OR 1.19 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. HQM. __ THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF JAME N. WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM LB6773) SECTION 14. BASIS OF BEARING. STATE PLANE PR SSIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. THS FLORIDA � YS OF ��-` 2004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C. COONER AND ASSOCIATES, INC. SURVEYING AND MAPPING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYINGOCOONER.COM rACCESS LIENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN, LLC DRAWN BY: JNW CHECKED BY: J.N.W. ARCEL DESCRIPTION: DATE: 8/3/04 SCALE: 1 "_100' REV: 10/20 /04 EASEMENT IN THE NW 1/4 f THE SW 1/44 OF SEC 14 -50 -26 PROJECT' No: 020901 DWG No:SEC14T- AE(AE6) I SHEET: 1 OF 1 �{rk EXHIBIT --L Page 3.3 of 14S << o A PROJECT U Z. PARCEL _ "a_ , FOL 10 CO3-1 l 10 lor.( i r s l SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF A 15' UTILITY EASEMENT IN THE NW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TWP 50 S, RGE 26 E. COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA NORTH LINE OF THE S 1/2 OF THE N 1/2 OF THE NW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 S 1/2 OF THE N 1/2 OF NW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 FOLIO NO.: 00416600007 KEY: 15' F.P.&L.— FLORIDA POWER do LIGHT CO. R/W — RIGHT —OF —WAY P.O.B. —POINT OF BEGINNING P.O.C. —POINT OF COMMENCEMENT SOUTH LINE OF THE S 1/2 OF THE N 1/2 OF THE NW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 P.O.B. f� O wi M M w M °o z 15.02' N87'32'49 "E 3 to M ;t O N 0 ui M M F.P. &L. R/W EASEMENT — 170' .W O •t 0\ V) z ui oo- z�N =z v~i w W O w I P.O.C. in `r SW CORNER OF SECTION 14 °o� N z i 3 N87'38'03 "E 1167.67' z w F SOUTH LINE SECTION 14 w DESCRIPTION OF A 15 —FOOT STRIP OF LAND LYING IN THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA: COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 14, THENCE RUN N87'38'03 "E, A DISTANCE OF 1.167.67 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SECTION; THENCE RUN N00'49'35 "E, A DISTANCE OF 2,010.42 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF THE WEST 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE N00'49'35 "E. A DISTANCE OF 335.07 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE OF A 170 —FOOT FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY RIGHT —OF —WAY EASEMENT. SAID LINE RUNNING PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN N87'32'49 "E. A DISTANCE OF 15.02 FEET ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S00'49'35'W, A DISTANCE OF 335.07 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT IS PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S87'33'34 "W, A DISTANCE OF 15.02 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 5,026 SQUARE FEET OR 0.12 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. CIE; - -- ----- PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES. AND AREAS JAM N. WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM LB6773) CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF PR ESSIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER SECTION 14. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE FLORIDA QCEN _W. L5 4 76 COORDINATE SYSTEM. FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. THIS ; THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C. COON ERG AND PPASSOCIATES, INC. 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4. FORT MYERS. FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYING®COONER.COM LTHE EELEY AND HANSEN, LLC JDRAVM. BY. JNW CHECKED BY. J.N.W. ESCRIPTION: DATE: 8/3/04 SCALE: 1 " -1oo' REV: 10/20 /04 EASEMENT IN THE NW 1/4 1/4 OF SEC 14 -50 -26 PROJECT No: 020 901 DWG No:SEC14T- AE(P6) ISHEET. i OF 1 A Q Q U W w U z O (n w Li 0 z Li EXHIBIT-1- Page 3_ of .-AA- 'TEAIPOItARY CONS'TRUC'TION EASEAIEN'I' (DURATION: 3 YEARS FROn1 ('ONINIEN('EPIEN "1' OF ('ONS'IItU(" I'ION) PROJECT O 429A PARCEL t %_n_____ FOLIO LLW- I K Z�1 SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF A 30' TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT IN THE NW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TWP 50 S. RGE 26 E, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA NORTH UNE OF THE SW 1/4 �EAMS TING ROAD AND UTILITY - EMENT O.R. 1098 159 M 87'32'0 4 "E 1066.75' W o Q o Ioon M z 'z In Q w S87'32'04" W 1066.76' N 1/2 OF THE N 1/2 OF THE NW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 FOUO NO.: 00418280001 f . ORNER OF ON 14 N87'38'03 "E S LINE SECTION 14 MA O N co N w in M 01 d- 0 0 z 1167.67' --k PROPOSED UTILITY EASEMENT N87'32'04 "E � W F.P. &L. R/W EASEMENT �i 3 z (/f = W W X Lj v W Z 170' KEY. F.P. &L. - FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO. R/W - RIGHT -OF -WAY P.O.B. -POINT OF BEGINNING P.O.C. -POINT OF COMMENCEMENT DESCRIPTION OF A 30 -FOOT STRIP OF LAND LYING IN THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COWER COUNTY, FLORIDA: COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 14, THENCE RUN N87'38'03 "E, A DISTANCE OF 1,167.67 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SECTION; THENCE RUN N00'49'35 "E, A DISTANCE OF 2620.46 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF THE WEST 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE RUN S87'32'04 "W, A DISTANCE OF 1066.76 FEET ALONG A UNE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO THE NORTH UNE OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SAID SECTION TO THE EAST RIGHT -OF -WAY UNE OF COUNTY ROAD 951; THENCE RUN N00'50'44 "E, A DISTANCE OF 30.05 FEET ALONG SAID EAST RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE; THENCE RUN N87'32'04 "E, A DISTANCE OF 1066.75 FEET ALONG A UNE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO THE NORTH LINE OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SAID SECTION, SAID LINE ALSO BEING THE SOUTH UNE OF A 30 -FOOT ROAD AND UTIUTY EASEMENT AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 1098, PAGE 159, PUBLIC RECORDS OF COWER COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE RUN S00'49'35 "W, A DISTANCE OF 30.06 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE OF A 170 -FOOT FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT RIGHT -OF -WAY EASEMENT, SAID UNE RUNNING PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 32,004 SQUARE FEET OR 0.73 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. ___ THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS JAM N. WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM L86773) CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF PRO ESSIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER SECTION 14. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE FLORIQA LICENSE NO. L 4876 COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. THIS ,,"DAY OF 2004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C. COONERG AND ASSOCIATES, INC. APPING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYING®COONER.COM CLIENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN. LLC DRAWN BY. JNW CHECKED BY: J.N.W. EN4 L DESCRIPTION: DATE: 8/3/04 SCALE: 1 " =t0o' REV: 9/13/04 ONSTRUCTION EASEMENT IN THE OF THE SW 1 /4 OF SEC 14-50-26 1 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG NO: SEC14T- AE(Tc5) SHEET. 1 OF 1 EXHIBIT Page35of Z 4s 1 OA -40 PROJECT PARCEL 1(p _: FOL I O - Y>+15�Z ' SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF AN ACCESS EASEMENT IN THE NW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TWP 50 S. N LINE OF OF THE N 1/2 RGE 26 E, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA OF THE N 1/2 OF THE NW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 N00'49'35'E ° S00'49'35 "W 10.02' NB7'32'04 "E 155.26' 10.02' — o S87'32'04 "W 155.26' P.O.B. #2----1 - - N87'32'04 "E 155.26' [] f N ° cl O ' li N\ N 1/2 OF THE N 1/2 OF o�vWi \ \ z 3 NW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 a W FOLIO Z NO.: 00418280001 170, It � � — � .- F.P. &L. w \((AzN a EASEMEz N to lc,q " qm n? l� i O� I O 2 S LINE OF THE N 1/2 OF THE N 1/2 OF THE NW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 o, w P.O.C. u) r� SW CORNER OF S LINE SECTION 14 N SECTION 14 ° N87'38'03 "E 1182 69 Z .O.B. #1 JAMES V4LKISON (FOR THE FIRM LB6773) PROFE IONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER FLORIDA LICENSE N0. L§ 4876 THIS 1,2.1�AY O ('Ic 2004. THIS IS NOT A 155.24 Ka: I Ka: POWER & LIGHT CO. R/W - RIGHT -OF -WAY P.O.B. -POINT OF BEGINNING P.O.C. -POINT OF COMMENCEMENT SEE SHEET 2 OF 2 FOR DESCRIPTION NOTE THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF SECTION 14. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. SURVEY uc.r-rKr.T c:. tXXMLR AND ASSOCIATES, INC. SURVEYING AND MAPPING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD.. SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYING®COONER.COM EACCESS EELEY AND HANSEN. LLC DRAWN BY: JNW CHECKED BY: J.N.W. ESCRIPTION: DATE: 8/3/04 SCALE: 1 " =60' REV: 10/20 /04 SEMENT IN THE NW 1/4 1/4 OF SEC 14 -50 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 EIDWG NO'SEC14T- AE(AE5 S HEET. 1 of 2 EXHIBIT Page of lo � PROJECT �()IXX Ii PARCEL '�Mcp FOLIO _Ctrl 1 l'�SZ'� CX SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF AN ACCESS EASEMENT IN THE NW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TWP 50 S, RGE 26 E, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA DESCRIPTION OF PARCELS OF LAND LYING IN THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA: (1)COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 14, THENCE RUN N87'38'03 "E, A DISTANCE OF 1,182.69 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE. OF SAID SECTION; THENCE RUN N00'49'35 "E, A DISTANCE OF 2345.49 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF THE WEST 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE N00'49'35 "E, A' DISTANCE OF 305.02 FEET ALONG A LINE RUNNING PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN N87'32'04 "E, A DISTANCE OF 155.26 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT IS PARALLEL TO THE NORTH LINE OF SAID NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S00'49'35 "W, A DISTANCE OF 305.06 FEET ALONG SAID EAST LINE; THENCE RUN S87'32'49 "W, A DISTANCE OF 155.24 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4, TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, AND, (2)COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 14, THENCE RUN N87'38'03 "E, A DISTANCE OF 1,182.69 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SECTION; THENCE RUN N00'49'35 "E,'A DISTANCE OF 2670.54 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF THE WEST 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE NOO'49'35 "E, A DISTANCE OF 10.02 FEET ALONG SAID LINE; THENCE RUN N87'32'04 "E, A DISTANCE OF 155.26 FEET ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S00'49'35 "W, A DISTANCE OF 10.02 FEET ALONG SAID EAST LINE; THENCE RUN S87'32'04 "W, A DISTANCE OF 155.26 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO THE NORTH LINE OF SAID NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 48,834 SQUARE FEET OR 1.12 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. SEE SHEET 1 OF 2 FOR SKETCH JEFFREY C. COOKER - AND ASSOCIATES, INC. SURVEYING AND MAPPING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYING®COONER.COM LACCESS T: GREELEY AND HANSEN, LLC DRAWN BY: JNW CHECKED BY. J.N.W. EL DESCRIPTION: DATE: 8/3/04 SCALE: NA REV: 10/20/04 EASEMENT IN THE NW 1/4 E SW 1/4 OF SEC 14 -50 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG NO:SECI4T- AE(AE5) SHEET. 2 OF 2 EXHIBIT A Page 3_of 11# PROJECT I � _ PARCEL FOL 10 SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF A UTILITY EASEMENT IN THE NW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TWP 50 S, RGE 26 E, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA 3 W • e) N !7, in U) O O NORTH LINE OF THE SW 1/4 ;* _o °o 0 0 o N87 2' 4 'E 1 �^ I .0 N87'32'04'E 1066.74 N87'32'04 "E 155.26' b 0 in W') M EXISTING 30' ROAD AND UTILITY EASEMENT O.R. 1098/170 N `o 0 N S87'32 04 W iv S87'32' 04 "W 155.26' d 1066.75 U') Q o 11" ,°� F.P. &L. 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CONTAINING 29,466 SQUARE FEET OR 0.68 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. SEE SHEET 1 OF 2 FOR SKETCH JEFFREY C. COONER AND ASSOCIATES, INC. SURVEYING AND MAPPING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4. FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYING®COONER.COM kOOUFTTHELSW GREELEY AND HANSEN. LLC DRANK BY: JNW CHECKED BY. J.N.W. DESCRIPTION: DATE: 8/3/04 SCALE: 1" -10o' REV: 10/20 /04 EASEMENT IN THE NW 1/4 1 4 OF SEC 14 -50 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG No:SEC14T —AE (P5 SHEET: 2 OF 2 EXHIBIT 'A Page_ of _ 145 TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT (DURATION: 3 YEARS FROM COAIMENCENIENT OF CONSTRUCTION) 10A PROJECT ► nil Z PARCEL FOLIO _C =O I y C =�C %fir ! SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF A 30' TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT IN THE NE 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TWP 50 S, RGE 26 E. COWER COUNTY, FLORIDA P.O.B. F.P. &L. R/W EASEMENT v� n 0 cm N W 0 0 Z P.O.C. 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CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT IN THE SCALE: 1 -60' REV.- 10/20/04 NE 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SEC 14 -50 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG No:sEc14T- AE(TC14 SHEET: 1 OF 2 EXHIBIT Page 40 f _ 'I'ENIPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASENIEN7' (DURATION: 3 TEARS FROM CONINIENCEMENT OF CONSTRUCTION) 104 PROJECT PARCEL FOLIO (� l I I �'- �() pt^J SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF A 30' TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT IN THE SW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TWP 50 S, RGE 26 E, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA DESCRIPTION OF 30 -FOOT STRIPS OF LAND LYING IN THE WEST 1/2 OF THE WEST 1/2 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA: (1)COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 14, THENCE RUN N87'38'03 "E, A DISTANCE OF 1,337.94 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SECTION; THENCE RUN N00'49'35 "E, A DISTANCE OF 2650.79 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE OF THE EAST 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE RUN N87'32'04 "E, A DISTANCE OF 78.49 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF A 30 -FOOT ROAD AND UTILITY EASEMENT AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 1099, PAGE 2277, PUBLIC RECORDS OF COWER COUNTY, FLORIDA, SAID LINE RUNNING 30 FEET SOUTH OF (AS MEASURED AT RIGHT ANGLES), AND PARALLEL TO, THE NORTH LINE OF SAID WEST 1/2 OF THE WEST 1/2 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S02'27'56 "E, A DISTANCE OF 30.00; THENCE RUN S87'32'04 "W, A DISTANCE OF 80.22 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT IS PARALLEL TO THE SAID NORTH LINE; THENCE RUN N00'49'35 "E, A DISTANCE OF 30.05 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID WEST 1/2 OF THE WEST 1/2 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4, AND TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. =9 (2)COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 14, THENCE RUN N87'38'03 "E, A DISTANCE OF 1,337.94 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SECTION; THENCE RUN N00'49'35 "E,AA DISTANCE OF 2650.79 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE OF THE EAST 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN N87'32'04 "E, A DISTANCE OF 258.49 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID ROAD AND UTILITY EASEMENT TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE N87'32'04 "E, A DISTANCE OF 75.81 FEET ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID WEST 1/2 OF THE WEST 1/2 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S00'49'18 "W, A DISTANCE OF 30.05 FEET ALONG SAID EAST LINE; THENCE RUN S87'32'04 "W, A DISTANCE OF 74.08 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT IS PARALLEL TO THE NORTH LINE OF SAID WEST 1/2 OF THE WEST 1/2 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN NO2'27'56 "E, A DISTANCE OF 30.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 4,630 SQUARE FEET OR 0.11 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. SEE SHEET 1 OF 2 FOR SKETCH JEFFREY C. COONER AND ASSOCIATES, INC. SURVEYING AND MAPPING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYINGOCOONER.COM LNE NT. GREELEY AND HANSEN, LLC DRAWN BY. JNW CHECKED BY. J.N.W. CEL DESCRIPTION: DATE: 8/3/04 SCALE: NA V. 10/20 /04 . 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R/W - RIGHT -OF -WAY O.R. - OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK /PAGE P.O.B. -POINT OF BEGINNING P.O.C. -POINT OF COMMENCEMENT DESCRIPTION OF A 20 -FOOT STRIP OF LAND LYING IN THE WEST 1/2 OF THE WEST 1/2 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA: COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 14, THENCE RUN N87'38'03 "E, A DISTANCE OF 1,337.94 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SECTION; THENCE RUN N00'49'35 "E, A DISTANCE OF 2650.79 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE OF THE EAST 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE N00'49'35 "E, A DISTANCE OF 20.03 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID WEST 1/2 OF THE WEST 1/2 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN N87'32'04 "E, A DISTANCE OF 334.30 FEET ALONG A LINE RUNNING 10 FEET SOUTH OF (AS MEASURED AT RIGHT ANGLES), AND PARALLEL TO, THE NORTH LINE OF SAID WEST 1/2 OF THE WEST 1/2 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S00'49'18 "W, A DISTANCE OF 20.03 FEET ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID WEST 1/2 OF THE WEST 1/2 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S87'32'04 "W, A DISTANCE OF 334.30 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF A 30 -FOOT ROAD AND UTILITY EASEMENT AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS GOOK 1099. PAGE 2277, PUBLIC RECORDS OF COWER COUNTY, FLORIDA, SAID LINE RUNNING 30 FEET SOUTH OF (AS MEASURED AT RIGHT ANGLES), AND PARALLEL TO, SAID NORTH LINE AND TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 6,686 SQUARE FEET OR 0.15 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. THE�PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS - - -- - - i- �� - CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY JAM WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM LB6773) SECTION 14. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE F PRO SSIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. FLORIDA LICENSE NO. LS 4876 THIS DAY OF 2004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C. COONERG AND ASSOCIATES, INC. ING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYINGC�COONER.COM CUENT. GREELEY AND HANSEN. LLC DRAWN BY: JNW CHECKED BY: J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: DATE: 8/3/04 SCALE: 1' =60' 20' UTILITY EASEMENT IN THE REV: 10/20 /04 NE 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SEC 14 -50 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG No:SEC14T— AE(P14) SHEET: 1 OF 1 tx-.., P.O.B. 0 O M N p, C3 N z W3 �cn w F.P. &L. R/W ° EASEMENT Z o o z N N� P.O.C. SW CORNER OF w SECTION 14 --\ N 87'38'03 "E 1337.94' 334.30' S87'32'04 "W q 3 0 00 N 3�3 0 En W W 1/2 OF THE W I/2 OF THE O _ NE 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 w 3 0 SOUTH LINE SECTION 14 z FOLIO NO.: 00418400001 N W O Z KEY: F.P. &L. - FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO. R/W - RIGHT -OF -WAY O.R. - OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK /PAGE P.O.B. -POINT OF BEGINNING P.O.C. -POINT OF COMMENCEMENT DESCRIPTION OF A 20 -FOOT STRIP OF LAND LYING IN THE WEST 1/2 OF THE WEST 1/2 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA: COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 14, THENCE RUN N87'38'03 "E, A DISTANCE OF 1,337.94 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SECTION; THENCE RUN N00'49'35 "E, A DISTANCE OF 2650.79 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE OF THE EAST 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE N00'49'35 "E, A DISTANCE OF 20.03 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID WEST 1/2 OF THE WEST 1/2 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN N87'32'04 "E, A DISTANCE OF 334.30 FEET ALONG A LINE RUNNING 10 FEET SOUTH OF (AS MEASURED AT RIGHT ANGLES), AND PARALLEL TO, THE NORTH LINE OF SAID WEST 1/2 OF THE WEST 1/2 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S00'49'18 "W, A DISTANCE OF 20.03 FEET ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID WEST 1/2 OF THE WEST 1/2 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S87'32'04 "W, A DISTANCE OF 334.30 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF A 30 -FOOT ROAD AND UTILITY EASEMENT AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS GOOK 1099. PAGE 2277, PUBLIC RECORDS OF COWER COUNTY, FLORIDA, SAID LINE RUNNING 30 FEET SOUTH OF (AS MEASURED AT RIGHT ANGLES), AND PARALLEL TO, SAID NORTH LINE AND TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 6,686 SQUARE FEET OR 0.15 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. THE�PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS - - -- - - i- �� - CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY JAM WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM LB6773) SECTION 14. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE F PRO SSIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. FLORIDA LICENSE NO. LS 4876 THIS DAY OF 2004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C. COONERG AND ASSOCIATES, INC. ING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYINGC�COONER.COM CUENT. GREELEY AND HANSEN. LLC DRAWN BY: JNW CHECKED BY: J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: DATE: 8/3/04 SCALE: 1' =60' 20' UTILITY EASEMENT IN THE REV: 10/20 /04 NE 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SEC 14 -50 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG No:SEC14T— AE(P14) SHEET: 1 OF 1 tx-.., P.O.C. NW CORNER OF W 1/2 OF THE W 1/2 OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 F.P. &L. R/W EASEMENT EXHIBIT Page q.1 of ltvfe 7'ENIPORAItY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT (DURATION; 3 YEARS FROM CONIMENCENIENT OF CONSTRUCTION) PROJECT PARCEL FOLIO fY�I� SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF A TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT FOR PRODUCTION WELL N0. 16 IN THE NE 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TWP 50 S, RGE 26 E, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA NORTH LINE OF THE W 1/2 OF THE W 1/2 I N87'32'04 "E �- OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 _ 76.77_ PpOB wo �o N� 3 N LO Ln En r- N 0 z PROPOSED 20' UTILITY EASEMENT KEY: I F.P. &L - FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO. R/W - RIGHT -OF -WAY O.R. - OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK /PAGE P.O.B. -POINT OF BEGINNING P.O.C. -POINT OF COMMENCEMENT EXISTING 30' ROAD AND U -tt 1 Y EASEMENT O.R. 1099/2277 N87'32'04 "E N87'32'04 "E — 6� 0.00'w 3 60.00' ° w i o N 60.i-�] iy (A N87'32'04 "E z 0 PROPOSED PRODUCTION N WELL NO. 16 UTILITY EASEMENT 180.00' W 1/2 OF THE W ?/2 OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 FOLIO NO.: 00418400001 1 OA -w DESCRIPTION OF PARCEL OF LAND LYING IN THE WEST 1/2 OF THE WEST 1/2 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA: COMMENCING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID WEST 1/2 OF THE WEST 1/2 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4, THENCE RUN N87'32'04`E, A DISTANCE OF 76.77 FEET ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID WEST 1/2 OF THE WEST 1/2 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S02'27'56 "E, A DISTANCE OF 30.00 FEET TO THE SOUTH LINE OF A 30 -FOOT ROAD AND UTILITY EASEMENT AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 1099, PAGE 2277, PUBLIC RECORDS OF COWER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND, TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE RUN N87'32'04 "E, A DISTANCE OF 60.00 FEET ALONG SAID SOUTH EASEMENT LINE, SAID LINE RUNNING 30 FEET SOUTH OF (AS MEASURED AT RIGHT ANGLES), AND PARALLEL TO, THE NORTH LINE OF SAID WEST 1/2 OF THE WEST 1/2 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S02'27'56 "E, A DISTANCE OF 40.00; THENCE RUN N87'32'04`E, A DISTANCE OF 60.00 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT IS PARALLEL TO SAID NORTH LINE; THENCE RUN NO2'27'56 "W, A DISTANCE OF 40.00 FEET; THENCE RUN N87'32'04 "E, A DISTANCE OF 60.00 FEET ALONG SAID SOUTH EASEMENT LINE; THENCE RUN S02'27'56`E, A DISTANCE OF 100.00; THENCE RUN S87'32'04 "W, A DISTANCE OF 180.00 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT IS PARALLEL TO SAID NORTH LINE; THENCE RUN NO2'27'56 "W, A DISTANCE OF 100.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, CONTAINING 15,600 SQUARE FEET OR 0.36 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. NQM. THE PARCEL BEARING, - -- ------ x-�- DISTANCES, AND AREAS --= -- JAM N. WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM LB6773) CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF SECTION 14. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE PR SSIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER FLORI A t,ICENSE N0. S 4876 COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. THIS E1 '�oAY OF C -2004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C. COONER AND ASSOCIATES. INC. SURVEYING AND MAPPING 0T 0FX A PHONE (239)277L0722 : (239277— �79 EMAIL URVEYING®COONER.COM CLIENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN. LLC DRAWN BY: JNW CHECKED BY: J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: WELL No. 16 TEMP. CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT IN THE DATE: 8/23/04 SCALE: 1 " =60' REV: 10/20 /04 NE 1/4 OF THE SW 1Z4 OF SEC 14 -50 -28 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG NO:SECI4W- TCE(TC18) SHEET: 1 OF 1 EXHIBIT PROJECT _'- rOZ. Page PARCEL _ 5 FOLIO CY,111 t QA SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF A UTILITY EASEMENT FOR PRODUCTION WELL N0. 16 P.O.C. IN THE NE 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TWP 50 S, NW CORNER OF RGE 26 W 1/2 OF THE E, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA W 1/2 OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE NORTH LINE OF THE W 1/2 OF THE W 1/2 SW 1/4 N87'32'04 "E OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 136.77' w rg PROPOSED 20 EXISTING 30' ROAD AND UTIUTY EASEMENT O.R. 1099/2277 N a UTILITY oI M EASEMENT U) N87'32'04 "E - -�— P.O.B. 60.00' 3 W ' F.P. &L. R/W o °o o EASEMENT gr N * N 0 0 z N 60.00' S87'32'04" W KEY: W1 F.P. &L - FLORIDA POWER & UGHT CO. / 2OFTHEW1/2 OFTHE FOLIO NO.: NE 1/4 OF THE SW 1 /4 R/W - RIGHT -OF -WAY 00418400001 O.R. - OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK /PAGE P.O.B. -POINT OF BEGINNING P.O.C. -POINT OF COMMENCEMENT DESCRIPTION OF PARCEL OF LAND LYING IN THE WEST 1/2 OF THE WEST 1/2 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLUER COUNTY, FLORIDA: COMMENCING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID WEST 1/2 OF THE WEST 1/2 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4, THENCE RUN N87'32'04 "E, A DISTANCE OF 136.77 FEET ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID WEST 1/2 OF THE WEST 1/2 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S02'27'56 "E, A DISTANCE OF 30.00 FEET TO THE SOUTH UNE OF A 30 -FOOT ROAD AND UTILITY EASEMENT AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 1099, PAGE 2277, PUBLIC RECORDS OF COWER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND, TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE RUN N8732'04 "E, A DISTANCE OF 60.00 FEET ALONG SAID SOUTH EASEMENT UNE, SAID LINE RUNNING 30 FEET SOUTH OF (AS MEASURED AT RIGHT ANGLES), AND PARALLEL TO, THE NORTH UNE OF SAID WEST 1/2 OF THE WEST 1/2 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S02'27'56 "E, A DISTANCE OF 40.00; THENCE RUN S8732'04 "W, A DISTANCE OF 60.00 FEET ALONG A UNE THAT IS PARALLEL TO THE SAID NORTH UNE; THENCE RUN NO2'27'56 E, A DISTANCE OF 40.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, CONTAINING 2,400 SQUARE FEET OR 0.06 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. JAM N. WI N. (FOR THE FIRM LB6773) PRO SSIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER FLORgN'Ll SE NO L 4876 THIS tAY O� 2004. THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF SECTION 14. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C. COONER AND ASSOCIATES, INC. SURVEYING AND MAPPING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS. FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYING®COONER.COM CLIENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN, LLC DRAWN BY: JNw CHECKED BY: J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: WELL NO. 16 DATE: 8/23/04 SCALE: 1 " -60' REV: 10/20 /04 PRODUCTION WELL UTILITY EASEMENT IN THE NE 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SEC 14 -50 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG N0:SEC14W- TCE(P16 SHEET: 1 of 1 EXHIBIT Page of of _ 114: TEAIPORA11Y CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT (I)MOTION: 3 YEARS FROM COIINIENCEAIENT OF CONSTRUCTION) PROJECT PARCEL FOL IO f-e- DESCRIPTION OF A 30 -FOOT STRIP OF LAND LYING IN THE EAST 1/2 OF THE WEST 1/2 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST. COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA: COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 14, THENCE RUN N87'38'03 "E, A DISTANCE OF 1,337.94 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SECTION; THENCE RUN N00'49'35 "E, A DISTANCE OF 2650.79 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE OF THE EAST 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN N87'32'04 "E. A DISTANCE OF 334.30 FEET ALONG THE A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO THE NORTH LINE OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE N87'32'04 "E. A DISTANCE OF 334.30 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF A 30 -FOOT ROAD AND UTILITY EASEMENT AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 1098, PAGE 159, PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY. FLORIDA, LINE RUNNING 30 FEET SOUTH OF (AS MEASURED AT RIGHT ANGLES), AND PARALLEL TO. THE NORTH LINE OF THE EAST 1/2 OF THE WEST 1/2 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S00'49'01 "W, A DISTANCE OF 30.05 FEET ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID EAST 1/2 OF THE WEST 1/2 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S87'32'04 W, A DISTANCE OF 334.30 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT IS PARALLEL TO SAID NORTH LINE; THENCE RUN N00'49'18 "E, A DISTANCE OF 30.05 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID EAST 1/2 OF THE WEST 1/2 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4, AND TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 10,028 SQUARE FEET OR 0.23 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. ---- TH� THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS JAM N. IMLKISON (FOR THE FIRM LB6773) CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF PR SN. WI SURVEYOR AND MAPPER SECTION 14. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE FLO IDA LICENSE NO. LS 4876 COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. THIS -DAY 0FLO-i:�±-- 2004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C. COONERG AND PPASSOCIATES, INC. 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYINGOCOONER.COM CUENT. GREELEY AND HANSEN. LLC DRAWN BY: JNW CHECKED BY. J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: DATE: 8/3/04 SCALE: 1 " =60' REV: 10/20 /04 TEMP. CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT IN THE NE 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SEC 14 -50 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG No:SEC14T- AE(TClS SHEET: 1 OF 1 4 SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF A 30' TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT IN THE NE 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TWP 50 S. RGE 26 E, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA NORTH LINE OF THE 0' MENT NE 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 ° NORTH LINE OF THE E 1/2 OF THE W 1 2 OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE SW 1 N87'32'04 "E NG ROAD AND UTILITY L _ = MTNT O.R. 10989 M 334.30' -� RO.I 334.30' N87'32'04"E�_ __ in W O O M C F.P. &L. R/W ° S87'32'04 "W 334.30' i EASEMENT n o N Z o \w \ w \ Lu ui wwC/) can N �ON �Ow �\ •- w o wo \ M oV) E 1/2 OF THE W 1/2 OF THE z =wo NE1 /40F THE SWI /4 P.O.C. o o j FOLIO NO.: ► SW CORNER z N w ►� z 00418300002 w o z OF SECTION 14 N ISI`Y: F.P. &L. - FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO. ;? w R/W - RIGHT -OF -WAY N87'38'03 "E 1337.94' SOUTH LINE SECTION 14 O.R. - OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK /PAGE f- COMIMENCEMENT P.O.C. -POINT OF DESCRIPTION OF A 30 -FOOT STRIP OF LAND LYING IN THE EAST 1/2 OF THE WEST 1/2 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST. COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA: COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 14, THENCE RUN N87'38'03 "E, A DISTANCE OF 1,337.94 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SECTION; THENCE RUN N00'49'35 "E, A DISTANCE OF 2650.79 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE OF THE EAST 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN N87'32'04 "E. A DISTANCE OF 334.30 FEET ALONG THE A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO THE NORTH LINE OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE N87'32'04 "E. A DISTANCE OF 334.30 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF A 30 -FOOT ROAD AND UTILITY EASEMENT AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 1098, PAGE 159, PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY. FLORIDA, LINE RUNNING 30 FEET SOUTH OF (AS MEASURED AT RIGHT ANGLES), AND PARALLEL TO. THE NORTH LINE OF THE EAST 1/2 OF THE WEST 1/2 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S00'49'01 "W, A DISTANCE OF 30.05 FEET ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID EAST 1/2 OF THE WEST 1/2 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S87'32'04 W, A DISTANCE OF 334.30 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT IS PARALLEL TO SAID NORTH LINE; THENCE RUN N00'49'18 "E, A DISTANCE OF 30.05 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID EAST 1/2 OF THE WEST 1/2 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4, AND TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 10,028 SQUARE FEET OR 0.23 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. ---- TH� THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS JAM N. IMLKISON (FOR THE FIRM LB6773) CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF PR SN. WI SURVEYOR AND MAPPER SECTION 14. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE FLO IDA LICENSE NO. LS 4876 COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. THIS -DAY 0FLO-i:�±-- 2004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C. COONERG AND PPASSOCIATES, INC. 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYINGOCOONER.COM CUENT. GREELEY AND HANSEN. LLC DRAWN BY: JNW CHECKED BY. J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: DATE: 8/3/04 SCALE: 1 " =60' REV: 10/20 /04 TEMP. CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT IN THE NE 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SEC 14 -50 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG No:SEC14T- AE(TClS SHEET: 1 OF 1 4 EXHIBIT R Page 45 of 14 PROJECT_..1L`..� PARCEL ___ I��► FOLIO - )c.j.��(,C�(Y�� IN � P.O.C. :1 a 3 o KEY: � SW CORNER ►- z POWER & LIGHT CO. OF SECTION N \ R/W - RIGHT -OF -WAY 1FN87' 0 w O.R. - OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK /PAGE z P.O.B. -POINT OF BEGINNING 8 '03 "E P.O.C. -POINT OF COMMENCEMENT 337.94' f— SOUTH LINE SECTION 14 A s p� O N DESCRIPTION OF A 20 -FOOT STRIP OF LAND LYING IN THE EAST 1/2 OF THE WEST 1/2 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COWER COUNTY, FLORIDA: COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 14, THENCE RUN N87'38'03 "E, A DISTANCE OF 1,337.94 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SECTION; THENCE RUN N00'49'35 "E, A DISTANCE OF 2650.79 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE OF THE EAST 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN N87'32'04 "E, A DISTANCE OF 334.30 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO THE NORTH LINE OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE RUN N00'49'18 "E, A DISTANCE OF 20.03 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID EAST 1/2 OF THE WEST 1/2 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN N87'32'04 "E, A DISTANCE OF 334.30 FEET ALONG A LINE RUNNING 10 FEET SOUTH OF (AS MEASURED AT RIGHT ANGLES), AND PARALLEL TO, THE NORTH LINE OF SAID EAST 1/2 OF THE WEST 1/2 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S00'49'01 "W, A DISTANCE OF 20.03 FEET ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID EAST 1/2 OF THE WEST 1/2 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S87'32'04 "W, A DISTANCE OF 334.30 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF A 30 -FOOT ROAD AND UTILITY EASEMENT AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 1098, PAGE 159, PUBLIC RECORDS OF COWER COUNTY, FLORIDA, SAID LINE RUNNING 30 FEET SOUTH OF (AS MEASURED AT RIGHT ANGLES), AND PARALLEL TO, SAID NORTH LINE AND TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 6,686 SQUARE FEET OR 0.15 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. / RTHE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS iESSliONAL -- - CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF JA WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM LB6773) SECTION 14. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE P SURVEYOR AND MAPPER COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. FLORIDA LICENSE NO LS 4876 THIS [SAY OF gt-E- 2004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY IEFFREY C. COONERG AND PPASSOCIATES, INC. 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYINGOCOONER.COM CLIENT. GREELEY AND HANSEN, LLC DRAWN BY: JNw CHECKED BY: J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: DATE: 8/3/04 SCALE: 1 " -60' REV: 10/20/04 20' UTILITY EASEMENT IN THE NE 1/4 OF THE SW 1 4 OF SEC 14 -50 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG NO:SECI4T- AE(P15) SHEET: 1 of t SKETCH AND D DESCRIPTION OF A 20' UTILITY EASEMENT IN T THE NE 1/4 OF THE SW 1 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TWP 50 S, RGE 26 E, COLLIER C COUNTY, FLORIDA 0 NORTH LINE OF THE N THE NE 1/4 OF THE SW 1 4 N87_'_32'04 "E N87'32'04" 334.30' EXISTING ROAD AND UTILITY EASEMENT r°� O.R. 1 1098/159 N87'32'04 "E 334.30 S87 W 3 N N p N N n z 'F W W N E z l 1/2 OF THEW 1/2 OF THE NE F.P. &L R/W W W W W N � �ui � 1 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 z z z LO w w F FOLIO M o F o W WNW 0 00418360002 N N N W o w w 0 •- z z z s p� O N DESCRIPTION OF A 20 -FOOT STRIP OF LAND LYING IN THE EAST 1/2 OF THE WEST 1/2 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COWER COUNTY, FLORIDA: COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 14, THENCE RUN N87'38'03 "E, A DISTANCE OF 1,337.94 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SECTION; THENCE RUN N00'49'35 "E, A DISTANCE OF 2650.79 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE OF THE EAST 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN N87'32'04 "E, A DISTANCE OF 334.30 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO THE NORTH LINE OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE RUN N00'49'18 "E, A DISTANCE OF 20.03 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID EAST 1/2 OF THE WEST 1/2 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN N87'32'04 "E, A DISTANCE OF 334.30 FEET ALONG A LINE RUNNING 10 FEET SOUTH OF (AS MEASURED AT RIGHT ANGLES), AND PARALLEL TO, THE NORTH LINE OF SAID EAST 1/2 OF THE WEST 1/2 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S00'49'01 "W, A DISTANCE OF 20.03 FEET ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID EAST 1/2 OF THE WEST 1/2 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S87'32'04 "W, A DISTANCE OF 334.30 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF A 30 -FOOT ROAD AND UTILITY EASEMENT AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 1098, PAGE 159, PUBLIC RECORDS OF COWER COUNTY, FLORIDA, SAID LINE RUNNING 30 FEET SOUTH OF (AS MEASURED AT RIGHT ANGLES), AND PARALLEL TO, SAID NORTH LINE AND TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 6,686 SQUARE FEET OR 0.15 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. / RTHE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS iESSliONAL -- - CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF JA WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM LB6773) SECTION 14. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE P SURVEYOR AND MAPPER COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. FLORIDA LICENSE NO LS 4876 THIS [SAY OF gt-E- 2004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY IEFFREY C. COONERG AND PPASSOCIATES, INC. 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYINGOCOONER.COM CLIENT. GREELEY AND HANSEN, LLC DRAWN BY: JNw CHECKED BY: J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: DATE: 8/3/04 SCALE: 1 " -60' REV: 10/20/04 20' UTILITY EASEMENT IN THE NE 1/4 OF THE SW 1 4 OF SEC 14 -50 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG NO:SECI4T- AE(P15) SHEET: 1 of t EXHIBIT A Page._ of —14 5 F.P. &L. R/W EASEMENT PROJECT l Ac' 2 j PARCEL FOLIO CX����K�ktY�C7 TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT (DURA770N: 3 YEARS FROM CON INIENCI:NIENT OF CONSTRUCTION) SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF A 30' TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT IN THE NE 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TWP 50 S, RGE 26 E, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA PROPOSED 20' NORTH LINE OF LTHE UTILITY EASEMENT NORTH LINE OF THE W 1/2 OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE /4 E 1 2 OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE SW 1 4 N87'32'04 "E — EXISTING ROAD AND UTILITY EASEMENT O.R. M 1359/1429 N87'32'04 " "EE /1 �66 -8.60' P.O.B. N Y W N O O U1 � � M CD N n z a 0 N W N87'38'03 "E 1337.94', w 3 w zwo oz SOUTH LINE SECTION 14 S87'32'04 334.30' W 1/2 OF THE E 1/2 OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 FOLIO NO.: 00418320000 KEY. F.P. &L. - FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO. R/W - RIGHT -OF -WAY O.R. - OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK /PAGE P.O.B. -POINT OF BEGINNING P.O.C. -POINT OF COMMENCEMENT UTILITY - UTILITY W w c'- W W �w" W O Z L' DESCRIPTION OF A 30 -FOOT STRIP OF LAND LYING IN THE WEST 1/2 OF THE EAST 1/2 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA: COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 14, THENCE RUN N87'38'03 "E, A DISTANCE OF 1,337.94 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SECTION; THENCE RUN N00'49'35 "E, A DISTANCE OF 2650.79 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE OF THE EAST 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN N87'32'04 "E, A DISTANCE OF 668.60 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO THE NORTH LINE OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE N87'32'04 "E, A DISTANCE OF 334.30 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF A ROAD AND UTILITY EASEMENT AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 1359, PAGE 1429, PUBLIC RECORDS OF COWER COUNTY, FLORIDA, SAID LINE RUNNING 30 FEET SOUTH OF (AS MEASURED AT RIGHT ANGLES), AND PARALLEL TO, THE NORTH LINE OF THE WEST 1/2 OF THE EAST 1/2 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S00'48'44 "W, A DISTANCE OF 30.05 FEET ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID WEST 1/2 OF THE EAST 1/2 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S87'32'04 "W, A DISTANCE OF 334.30 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT IS PARAU -EL TO SAID NORTH LINE; THENCE RUN NOO'49'01 "E, A DISTANCE OF 30.05 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID WEST 1/2 OF THE EAST 1/2 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4, TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 10,028 SQUARE FEET OR 0.23 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF JA N. WIU<ISON (FOR THE FIRM U36773) PROFESSIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER SECTION 14. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE FLORIDA IJCENSE NO L 4876 COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. THIS � -DAY OF 2004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C. COONER AND ASSOCIATES, INC. SURVEYING AND MAPPING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYING®COONER.COM CLIENT. GREELEY AND HANSEN, LLC DRAWN BY. JNW CHECKED BY: J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: DATE: 8/3/44 SCALE: 1 "-60' IREV. 10/20 /04 TEMP. CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT IN THE NE 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SEC 14 -50 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 JDWG No:SECI 4T-AE(TC161 SHEET. 1 OF 1 W M _� P.O.C. z v~i o SW CORNER OF SECTION 14 -- W N87'38'03 "E 1337.94', w 3 w zwo oz SOUTH LINE SECTION 14 S87'32'04 334.30' W 1/2 OF THE E 1/2 OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 FOLIO NO.: 00418320000 KEY. F.P. &L. - FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO. R/W - RIGHT -OF -WAY O.R. - OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK /PAGE P.O.B. -POINT OF BEGINNING P.O.C. -POINT OF COMMENCEMENT UTILITY - UTILITY W w c'- W W �w" W O Z L' DESCRIPTION OF A 30 -FOOT STRIP OF LAND LYING IN THE WEST 1/2 OF THE EAST 1/2 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA: COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 14, THENCE RUN N87'38'03 "E, A DISTANCE OF 1,337.94 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SECTION; THENCE RUN N00'49'35 "E, A DISTANCE OF 2650.79 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE OF THE EAST 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN N87'32'04 "E, A DISTANCE OF 668.60 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO THE NORTH LINE OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE N87'32'04 "E, A DISTANCE OF 334.30 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF A ROAD AND UTILITY EASEMENT AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 1359, PAGE 1429, PUBLIC RECORDS OF COWER COUNTY, FLORIDA, SAID LINE RUNNING 30 FEET SOUTH OF (AS MEASURED AT RIGHT ANGLES), AND PARALLEL TO, THE NORTH LINE OF THE WEST 1/2 OF THE EAST 1/2 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S00'48'44 "W, A DISTANCE OF 30.05 FEET ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID WEST 1/2 OF THE EAST 1/2 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S87'32'04 "W, A DISTANCE OF 334.30 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT IS PARAU -EL TO SAID NORTH LINE; THENCE RUN NOO'49'01 "E, A DISTANCE OF 30.05 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID WEST 1/2 OF THE EAST 1/2 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4, TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 10,028 SQUARE FEET OR 0.23 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF JA N. WIU<ISON (FOR THE FIRM U36773) PROFESSIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER SECTION 14. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE FLORIDA IJCENSE NO L 4876 COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. THIS � -DAY OF 2004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C. COONER AND ASSOCIATES, INC. SURVEYING AND MAPPING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYING®COONER.COM CLIENT. GREELEY AND HANSEN, LLC DRAWN BY. JNW CHECKED BY: J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: DATE: 8/3/44 SCALE: 1 "-60' IREV. 10/20 /04 TEMP. CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT IN THE NE 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SEC 14 -50 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 JDWG No:SECI 4T-AE(TC161 SHEET. 1 OF 1 EXHIBIT A Page Ni of 1�5 F.P. &L. R/W EASEMENT O1 0 Ln to N N87'38'03 "E 1337.94' , PR0,)CCT c 2....�.._. PARCEL __ 1�U `,.OL I0 C=(l �I 1 �S� -au Irc) 1 DA SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF A 20' UTILITY EASEMENT IN THE NE 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TWP 50 S. RGE 26 E, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA — NORTH LINE OF THE NORTH LINE OF THE W 1/2 OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE SW 1 /4 + 11/2 /2 OF THE NE 111 /4 OF THE SW 1/4 N87'32'04 "E W � W .-- �3 �N w w� O (A N 668.60' ---,kP W O m 0 0 z EXISTING ROAD AND UTIUTY EASEMENT r° I O.R. 1359/1429 \ S8 M oO N w 3°w W O O w \ W� Z O z '0) SOUTH LINE SECTION 14 W 1/2 OF THE E 1/2 OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 FOLIO NO.: 00418320000 O O N 3�)W Wo O W \ z ��z� a W 3 KEY: F.P. &L - FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO. R/W - RIGHT -OF -WAY O.R. - OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK /PAGE P.O.B. -POINT OF BEGINNING P.O.C. -POINT OF COMMENCEMENT �I 3 O 0 DESCRIPTION OF A 20 -FOOT STRIP OF LAND LYING IN THE WEST 1/2 OF THE EAST 1/2 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA: COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 14, THENCE RUN N87'38'03 "E, A DISTANCE OF 1,337.94 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SECTION; THENCE RUN N00'49'35 E. A DISTANCE OF 2650.79 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE OF THE EAST 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN N87'32'04 "E, A DISTANCE OF 668.60 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO THE NORTH LINE OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE RUN N00'49'01"E, A DISTANCE OF 20.03 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID WEST 1/2 OF THE EAST 1/2 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN N87'32'04 "E. A DISTANCE OF 334.30 FEET ALONG A LINE RUNNING 10 FEET SOUTH OF (AS MEASURED AT RIGHT ANGLES), AND PARALLEL TO, THE NORTH LINE OF SAID WEST 1/2 OF THE EAST 1/2 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S00'48'44 "W, A DISTANCE OF 20.03 FEET ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID WEST 1/2 OF THE EAST 1/2 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S87'32'04 "W, A DISTANCE OF 334.30 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF A 30 -FOOT ROAD AND UTILITY EASEMENT AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 1359, PAGE 1429, PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, SAID LINE RUNNING 30 FEET SOUTH OF (AS MEASURED AT RIGHT ANGLES.) AND PARALLEL T0, SAID NORTH LINE AND TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 6,686 SQUARE FEET OR 0.15 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. - - -� ----- - - - - -- JA N. WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM L86773) P FESSIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER FLORIDA LICENSE NO. LS 4876 THIS :-ti�DAY OF 0 .42:� 2004. d0m. THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF SECTION 14. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C. COOKER AND ASSOCIATES, INC, SURVEYING AND MAPPING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYINGOCOONER.COM CLIENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN. LLC DRAWN BY: JNW CHECKED BY: J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: DATE: 8/3/04 SCALE: 1 " -60' REV: 10/20 /04 20' UTILITY EASEMENT IN THE NE 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SEC 14 -50 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG No:SEC14T- AE(P16) SHEET: 1 OF 1 W ul P.O.C. 0 ° z SW CORNER OF SECTION 14 N87'38'03 "E 1337.94' , PR0,)CCT c 2....�.._. PARCEL __ 1�U `,.OL I0 C=(l �I 1 �S� -au Irc) 1 DA SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF A 20' UTILITY EASEMENT IN THE NE 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TWP 50 S. RGE 26 E, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA — NORTH LINE OF THE NORTH LINE OF THE W 1/2 OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE SW 1 /4 + 11/2 /2 OF THE NE 111 /4 OF THE SW 1/4 N87'32'04 "E W � W .-- �3 �N w w� O (A N 668.60' ---,kP W O m 0 0 z EXISTING ROAD AND UTIUTY EASEMENT r° I O.R. 1359/1429 \ S8 M oO N w 3°w W O O w \ W� Z O z '0) SOUTH LINE SECTION 14 W 1/2 OF THE E 1/2 OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 FOLIO NO.: 00418320000 O O N 3�)W Wo O W \ z ��z� a W 3 KEY: F.P. &L - FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO. R/W - RIGHT -OF -WAY O.R. - OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK /PAGE P.O.B. -POINT OF BEGINNING P.O.C. -POINT OF COMMENCEMENT �I 3 O 0 DESCRIPTION OF A 20 -FOOT STRIP OF LAND LYING IN THE WEST 1/2 OF THE EAST 1/2 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA: COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 14, THENCE RUN N87'38'03 "E, A DISTANCE OF 1,337.94 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SECTION; THENCE RUN N00'49'35 E. A DISTANCE OF 2650.79 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE OF THE EAST 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN N87'32'04 "E, A DISTANCE OF 668.60 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO THE NORTH LINE OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE RUN N00'49'01"E, A DISTANCE OF 20.03 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID WEST 1/2 OF THE EAST 1/2 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN N87'32'04 "E. A DISTANCE OF 334.30 FEET ALONG A LINE RUNNING 10 FEET SOUTH OF (AS MEASURED AT RIGHT ANGLES), AND PARALLEL TO, THE NORTH LINE OF SAID WEST 1/2 OF THE EAST 1/2 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S00'48'44 "W, A DISTANCE OF 20.03 FEET ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID WEST 1/2 OF THE EAST 1/2 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S87'32'04 "W, A DISTANCE OF 334.30 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF A 30 -FOOT ROAD AND UTILITY EASEMENT AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 1359, PAGE 1429, PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, SAID LINE RUNNING 30 FEET SOUTH OF (AS MEASURED AT RIGHT ANGLES.) AND PARALLEL T0, SAID NORTH LINE AND TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 6,686 SQUARE FEET OR 0.15 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. - - -� ----- - - - - -- JA N. WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM L86773) P FESSIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER FLORIDA LICENSE NO. LS 4876 THIS :-ti�DAY OF 0 .42:� 2004. d0m. THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF SECTION 14. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C. COOKER AND ASSOCIATES, INC, SURVEYING AND MAPPING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYINGOCOONER.COM CLIENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN. LLC DRAWN BY: JNW CHECKED BY: J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: DATE: 8/3/04 SCALE: 1 " -60' REV: 10/20 /04 20' UTILITY EASEMENT IN THE NE 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SEC 14 -50 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG No:SEC14T- AE(P16) SHEET: 1 OF 1 EXHIBIT Page 4 b of I I!-61 7'ENIPOIIARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT (DURATION: 3 YEARS FROM CONINIENCENIENI' OF CONSTRUCTION) PROJECT '70�W-1 PARCEL `12-1 FOLIO C('; �zj j (Fl)(yrfyAn 1 0A SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF A 30' TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT IN THE NE 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TWP 50 S. RGE 26 E, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA F.P. &L. R/W EASEMENT n 0 co N N87'38'03 "E 1337.94' , NORTH UNE OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 NORTH LINE OF E 1/2 OF THE E 1/2 THE NE 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 _ N87'32'04'E _ EXISTING ROAD AND UTILITY EASEMENT O.R. 1433/855 J,__ _1002.90' P.O.B. N87'32'04 "E 154.0 N87'32'04 "E__ :'l in O O M S87'32 04 W 15 � -* 0z \\ w 3 W N W WO z F- '' w \ �ovn Li o \� z w 0 :1 w ,r t-- ;E\ W �voz SOUTH LINE SECTION 14 PROPOSED 20' nLITY EASEMENT T'uconlfi`rl� 0 0 to PROPOSED TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT FOR PRODUCTION WELL NO. 17 E 1/2 OF THE E 1/2 OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 FOLIO Nd.: 00416960006 KEY: F.P. &L. - FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO. R/W - RIGHT -OF -WAY O.R. - OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK /PAGE P.O.B. -POINT OF BEGINNING P.O.C. -POINT OF COMMENCEMENT UTILITY- UTILITY DESCRIPTION OF A 30 -FOOT STRIP OF LAND LYING IN THE EAST 1/2 OF THE EAST 1/2 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA: COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 14, THENCE RUN N87'38'03 "E, A DISTANCE OF 1,337.94 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH UNE OF SAID SECTION; THENCE RUN N00'49'35 "E, A DISTANCE OF 2650.79 FEET ALONG THE WEST UNE OF THE EAST 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN N87'32'04 "E, A DISTANCE OF 1002.90 FEET ALONG A UNE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO THE NORTH UNE OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE N87'32'04 "E, A DISTANCE OF 154.00 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF A ROAD AND UTILITY EASEMENT AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 1433, PAGE 855, PUBLIC RECORDS OF COWER COUNTY, FLORIDA, SAID UNE RUNNING 30 FEET SOUTH OF (AS MEASURED AT RIGHT ANGLES), AND PARALLEL TO, THE NORTH UNE OF THE EAST 1/2 OF THE EAST 1/2 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S00'48'27 "W, A DISTANCE OF 30.05 FEET; THENCE RUN S87'32'04 'W, A DISTANCE OF 154.01 FEET ALONG A UNE THAT IS PARALLEL TO SAID NORTH UNE; THENCE RUN N00'48'44 "E, A DISTANCE OF 30.05 FEET ALONG THE WEST UNE OF SAID EAST 1/2 OF THE EAST 1/2 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4, TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 4,621 SQUARE FEET OR 0.11 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. NQIE; 9SSIiONALL ______ THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS JAMWIKISON FOR THE FIRM L86773 CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF ( ) SECTION 14. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE PRO SURVEYOR AND MAPPER COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. FLORIDA LICENSE N 4876 THIS 2✓n DAY OF�, 2004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C. COONER AND ASSOCIATES, INC. SURVEYING AND MAPPING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYINGOCOONER.COM CLIENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN. LLC DRAWN BY: JNW CHECKED BY: J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: DATE: 8/3/04 SCALE: 1 " -60' REV: 10/20/04 TEMP. CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT IN THE NE 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SEC 14 -50 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG No :SEC14T- AE(TC17 SHEET: 1 OF 1 w Lo M P.O.C. O 0 SW CORNER z OF SECTION 14----, N87'38'03 "E 1337.94' , NORTH UNE OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 NORTH LINE OF E 1/2 OF THE E 1/2 THE NE 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 _ N87'32'04'E _ EXISTING ROAD AND UTILITY EASEMENT O.R. 1433/855 J,__ _1002.90' P.O.B. N87'32'04 "E 154.0 N87'32'04 "E__ :'l in O O M S87'32 04 W 15 � -* 0z \\ w 3 W N W WO z F- '' w \ �ovn Li o \� z w 0 :1 w ,r t-- ;E\ W �voz SOUTH LINE SECTION 14 PROPOSED 20' nLITY EASEMENT T'uconlfi`rl� 0 0 to PROPOSED TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT FOR PRODUCTION WELL NO. 17 E 1/2 OF THE E 1/2 OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 FOLIO Nd.: 00416960006 KEY: F.P. &L. - FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO. R/W - RIGHT -OF -WAY O.R. - OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK /PAGE P.O.B. -POINT OF BEGINNING P.O.C. -POINT OF COMMENCEMENT UTILITY- UTILITY DESCRIPTION OF A 30 -FOOT STRIP OF LAND LYING IN THE EAST 1/2 OF THE EAST 1/2 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA: COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 14, THENCE RUN N87'38'03 "E, A DISTANCE OF 1,337.94 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH UNE OF SAID SECTION; THENCE RUN N00'49'35 "E, A DISTANCE OF 2650.79 FEET ALONG THE WEST UNE OF THE EAST 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN N87'32'04 "E, A DISTANCE OF 1002.90 FEET ALONG A UNE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO THE NORTH UNE OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE N87'32'04 "E, A DISTANCE OF 154.00 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF A ROAD AND UTILITY EASEMENT AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 1433, PAGE 855, PUBLIC RECORDS OF COWER COUNTY, FLORIDA, SAID UNE RUNNING 30 FEET SOUTH OF (AS MEASURED AT RIGHT ANGLES), AND PARALLEL TO, THE NORTH UNE OF THE EAST 1/2 OF THE EAST 1/2 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S00'48'27 "W, A DISTANCE OF 30.05 FEET; THENCE RUN S87'32'04 'W, A DISTANCE OF 154.01 FEET ALONG A UNE THAT IS PARALLEL TO SAID NORTH UNE; THENCE RUN N00'48'44 "E, A DISTANCE OF 30.05 FEET ALONG THE WEST UNE OF SAID EAST 1/2 OF THE EAST 1/2 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4, TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 4,621 SQUARE FEET OR 0.11 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. NQIE; 9SSIiONALL ______ THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS JAMWIKISON FOR THE FIRM L86773 CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF ( ) SECTION 14. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE PRO SURVEYOR AND MAPPER COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. FLORIDA LICENSE N 4876 THIS 2✓n DAY OF�, 2004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C. COONER AND ASSOCIATES, INC. SURVEYING AND MAPPING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYINGOCOONER.COM CLIENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN. LLC DRAWN BY: JNW CHECKED BY: J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: DATE: 8/3/04 SCALE: 1 " -60' REV: 10/20/04 TEMP. CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT IN THE NE 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SEC 14 -50 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG No :SEC14T- AE(TC17 SHEET: 1 OF 1 F.P. &L. R/W EASEMENT °' ci ul w N N87'38'03 "E 1337.94' , EXHIBIT --A- Page '49 of I (plir SKETCH 20' IN THE NE 1/4 OF RGE 26 PROJECT PARCEL !.1 F 0 L IO Ck2L- l L UnrYY_>iP 10A AND DESCRIPTION OF A UTILITY EASEMENT THE SW 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TWP 50 S. E, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA NORTH LINE OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 0 I N87'32'04 "E N87'32'04 E 1002.90 w W Ln M o� P.O.C. SW CORNER Z OF SECTION �3 CA 14 ---, W w N87'38'03 "E 1337.94' , EXHIBIT --A- Page '49 of I (plir SKETCH 20' IN THE NE 1/4 OF RGE 26 PROJECT PARCEL !.1 F 0 L IO Ck2L- l L UnrYY_>iP 10A AND DESCRIPTION OF A UTILITY EASEMENT THE SW 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TWP 50 S. E, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA NORTH LINE OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 0 I N87'32'04 "E N87'32'04 E 1002.90 W OD 0 o z Li •t �3 CA W w U)o w P NORTH LINE OF THE W 1/2 OF THE E 1/2 OF THE NE 1 4 OF THE SW 1i 4 EXISTING ROAD AND UTILITY EASEMENT 53JO.R. 1433/855 S8 M q� N w \ jE 0N W Z W O J W �t v- N Ls- z SOUTH LINE SECTION 14 W 1/2 OF THE E 1/2 OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 FOLIO NO.: 00416900006 M O O N \W\ w N w W W z W O Z tery: F.P.&L— FLORIDA POWER do LIGHT CO. R/W — RIGHT —OF —WAY O.R. — OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK /PAGE P.O.B. —POINT OF BEGINNING P.O.C. —POINT OF COMMENCEMENT 3 n oNp ;F 0 0 N DESCRIPTION OF A 20 —FOOT STRIP OF LAND LYING IN THE EAST 1/2 OF THE EAST 1/2 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA: COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 14, THENCE RUN N87'38'03 "E, A DISTANCE OF 1.337.94 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SECTION; THENCE RUN N00'49'35 "E, A DISTANCE OF 2650.79 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE OF THE EAST 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN N87'32'04 "E, A DISTANCE OF 1002.90 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO THE NORTH LINE OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE RUN N00'48'44 E, A DISTANCE OF 20.03 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID EAST 1/2 OF THE EAST 1/2 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN N8732'04 "E, A DISTANCE OF 334.30 FEET ALONG A LINE RUNNING 10 FEET SOUTH OF (AS MEASURED AT RIGHT ANGLES), AND PARALLEL TO, THE NORTH LINE OF SAID EAST 1/2 OF THE EAST 1/2 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S00'48'27 "W. A DISTANCE OF 20.03 FEET ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID EAST 1/2 of SAID EAST 1/2 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S87'32'04 "W, A DISTANCE OF 334.30 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF A 30 —FOOT ROAD AND U11L.ITY EASEMENT AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 1433, PAGE 855, PUBLIC RECORDS OF COWER COUNTY, FLORIDA, SAID LINE RUNNING 30 FEET SOUTH OF (AS MEASURED AT RIGHT ANGLES), AND PARALLEL TO, SAID NORTH LINE AND TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 6,686 SQUARE FEET OR 0.15 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. NOTE: THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS LFEN CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM LB6773) SECTION 14. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE NAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. THIS DAY OF NO. Q�- 2004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C. COONER AND ASSOCIATES, INC. SURVEYING AND MAPPING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYING®COONER.COM REELEY AND HANSEN, LLC DRAWN BY: JNW CHECKED BY: J.N.W. ESCRIPTION: DATE: 8/3/04 SCALE: 1 " =60' REV: 10/20 /04 EASEMENT IN THE NE 1/4 1 4 OF SEC 14 -50 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG No:SEC14T— AE(P17) SHEET: 1 OF 1 EXHIBIT -L Page_ 60 of --14 r 1'ENIPORARY CONS'I'RUC'I'ION EASENIEN7' �Ulilt.� PION: 1 YEARS FROI1l l'l1 \1 \II:N('LilIEN'1' (►1 CONS'I'RUC7'ION) PROJECT �' Z PARCEL ZZ FOLIO 1 SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF A TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT FOR PRODUCTION WELL NO. 17 IN THE NE 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TWP 50 S. P.O.C. RGE 26 E, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA NE CORNER OF NORTH LINE OF THEE 1/2 OF THEE 1/2 E 1/2 OF THE E 1/2 OF THE OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 I z—/7 NE 1/4 OF THE EXISTING 30' ROAD AND U11UTY_ _ �� EASEMENT O.R. 1433/855 N87'32'04 "E PROPOSED 20' UTILITY W EASEMENT N n o 0 z E 1/2 OF THE E 1/2 OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 FOLIO NO.: 00416960006 LiE.Y: F.P.&L- FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO. R/W - RIGHT -OF -WAY O.R. - OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK /PAGE P.O.B. -POINT OF BEGINNING P.O.C. -POINT OF COMMENCEMENT 130. 180.30' S87'3�.�..... ---- 311 N p O N 50.08' N87'32'04 "E 0 ci co _N 0 n 3 P.O.B. N SW 1/4 PROPOSED PRODUCTION WELL NO. 17 UTILITY EASEMENT W O 0 w y�� LL. wo w .t ui � oz� Li vi DESCRIPTION OF A PARCEL OF LAND LYING IN THE EAST 1/2 OF THE EAST 1/2 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COWER COUNTY, FLORIDA: COMMENCING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID EAST 1/2 OF THE EAST 1/2 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4, THENCE RUN S00'48'27 "W, A DISTANCE OF 70.12 FEET ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID EAST 1/2 OF THE EAST 1/2 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE S00'48'27 "W, A DISTANCE OF 60.10 FEET ALONG SAID EAST UNE; THENCE RUN S87'32'04 "W, A DISTANCE OF 180.30 FEET ALONG A UNE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO THE NORTH UNE OF SAID EAST 1/2 OF THE EAST 1/2 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN N00'48'27 "E, A DISTANCE OF 100.17 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO SAID EAST UNE; THENCE RUN N87'32'04 "E, A DISTANCE OF 130.22 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF A 30 -FOOT ROAD AND UTILITY EASEMENT AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 1433, PAGE 855, PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, SAID UNE RUNNING 30 FEET SOUTH OF (AS MEASURED AT RIGHT ANGLES), AND PARALLEL TO, THE NORTH LINE OF THE EAST 1/2 OF THE EAST 1/2 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S00'48'27 "W, A DISTANCE OF 40.07 ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO SAID EAST UNE; THENCE RUN N87'32'04 "E, A DISTANCE OF 50.08 FEET ALONG A UNE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO SAID NORTH LINE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 16,052 SQUARE FEET OR 0.37 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. JA iFESSIONAL Ni WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM L86773) PR SURVEYOR AND MAPPER FLORIDA LICENSE NO. LS 4876 THIS Z2.&%AY OF _vim 2004. THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF SECTION 14. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C. COONERG AND PPASSOCIATES, INC. 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL;- SURVEYING®COONER.COM CLIENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN, LLC DRAWN BY: JNW fCHECKED BY. J.N.W. EMP. DESCRIPTION: WELL NO. 17 DATE: 8/3/04 ALE: 1 " -60' REV: 10/20/04 NSTRUCTION EASEMENT IN THE F THE SW 1/4 OF SEC 14 -50 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 No: SEC14W- TCE(TC17) SHEET: 1 OF 1 EXHIBIT Page 51 of — 1(05�' PROJECT -IC) Wj Z. i_ PARCEL 12? FOLIO OA SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF A UTILITY EASEMENT FOR PRODUCTION WELL NO. 17 IN THE NE 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TWP 50 S, RGE 26 E, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA P.O.C. LINE OF E OFF THE NE 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 E E 1/2 1/4 STjN-Q-3Q— &DAD ANQ—UTILLIL - - EASEMENT O.R. 1433/855 PROPOSED 20' UTILITY EASEMENT W N O E 1/2 OF THE E 1/2 OF THE NE o g 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 z FOLIO NO.: 00416960006 Ku. F.P.&L— FLORIDA POWER do LIGHT CO. R/W — RIGHT —OF —WAY O.R. — OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK /PAGE P.O.B. —POINT OF BEGINNING P.O.C. —POINT OF COMMENCEMENT P.O.B. N87'32'04 "E 50.08' S87'32'04 "W O g NE CORNER OF E 1/2 OF THE E 1/2 OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 5n a a M r` N 0 u- W O W N 'c�� W W 0 W .r Li 710z� Ld cn DESCRIPTION OF A PARCEL OF LAND LUNG IN THE EAST 1/2 OF THE EAST 1/2 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA: COMMENCING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID EAST 1/2 OF THE EAST 1/2 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4, THENCE RUN S00'48'27 "W, A DISTANCE OF 30.05 FEET ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID EAST 1/2 OF THE EAST 1/2 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE S00'48'27 "W. A DISTANCE OF 40.07 FEET ALONG SAID EAST LINE; THENCE RUN S8732'04'W, A DISTANCE OF 50.08 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO THE NORTH LINE OF SAID EAST 1/2 OF THE EAST 1/2 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN N00'48'27 "E, A DISTANCE OF 40.07 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO SAID EAST LINE; THENCE RUN N87'32'04 "E, A DISTANCE OF 50.08 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF A 30 —FOOT ROAD AND UTILITY EASEMENT AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 1433, PAGE 855, PUBLIC RECORDS OF COWER COUNTY, FLORIDA, SAID LINE RUNNING 30 FEET SOUTH OF (AS MEASURED AT RIGHT ANGLES), AND PARALLEL TO, THE NORTH LINE OF THE EAST 1/2 OF THE EAST 1/2 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4, TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, CONTAINING 2,007 SQUARE FEET OR 0.05 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. NOL- THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS ---- CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF JAME N. 1MLKISON (FOR THE FIRM L86773) SECTION 14. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE PRO SSIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. FL IDA LICENSE NQ, L,S 4876 THIS IS NOT A SURVEY THIS �'!o DAY OF � 2004. JEFFREY C. COONER AND ASSOCIATES, INC. SURVEYING AND MAPPING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS. FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYING®COONER.COM LNE IENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN. LLC DRAWN BY: JNW CHECKED BY: J.N.W. RCEL DESCRIPTION: WELL NO. 17 DATE: 8/3/04 SCALE: 1 " -60' REV: 10/20 /04 ODUCTION WELL UTILITY EASEMENT IN THE t 4 O F THE SW 1 4 OF SEC 14 -50 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG No:sEC14W— TCE(P17 SHEET: t OF I EXHIBIT Page._ of I G S PROJECT _ 0' Z._ PARCEL, F 0 L IO j2L L, `fin Cy Y� SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF AN ACCESS EASEMENT IN THE SW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TWP 50 S, RGE 26 E, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA N87'25'49 'E 1180.83' NORTH LINE SECTION 14--� P.O.C. NW CORNER OF NORTH UNE OF THE SW 1/4 OF SECTION 14 Q THE NW 1/4 N u-) och M O 0 cn .f• 3 3 to En M CD W cOn 0 \ w3 z �w El)� to d Q W g� DESCRIPTION OF A PARCEL OF LAND LYING IN THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA: uj z = z ui who COMMENCING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 14, THENCE RUN N87'25'49 "E, A DISTANCE OF 1,180.83 FEET ALONG THE NORTH UNE OF SAID SECTION; THENCE RUN S00'49'35 "W, A DISTANCE OF 1340.32 FEET ALONG A UNE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO THE EAST UNE OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE RUN N87'28'57'E, A DISTANCE OF 155.27 FEET ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S00'49'35 W, A DISTANCE OF 1340.46 FEET ALONG THE EAST UNE OF SAID SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S87'32'04 "W, A DISTANCE OF 155.26 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH UNE OF SAID SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN NOO'49'35 "E, A DISTANCE OF 1340.32 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT IS PARALLEL TO SAID EAST UNE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 207,763 SQUARE FEET OR 4.77 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. %/ JAMS N. WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM L86773) PRO SSIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER FLORIDA LICENSE N L 4876 THIS'? z^J /� DAY 0-2004. THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF SECTION 14. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C. COON AND ASSOCIATES, IN'- NC. SURVEYING AND MAPPING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYING®COONER.COM CLIENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN. LLC DRAWN BY: JNW CHECKED BY. J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: DATE: 8/17/04 SCALE: 1" =100' REV: 10/20 /04 AN ACCESS EASEMENT IN THE SW 1/4 OF THE NW 1 4 OF SEC 14 -50 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG No:SEC14T— AE(AE4) SHEET. 1 OF 1 IJJ.G/ P.O.B. tn N M SW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 ° 2 g w M FOLIO NO.: 0 u 00416560008 a W 1!�v u�L W In F.P.&L.— FLORIDA POWER do LIGHT CO. R/W — RIGHT —OF —WAY :t F.P. &L, R/W P.O.B. —POINT OF BEGINNING P.O.C. —POINT OF COMMENCEMENT 00 EASEMENT z 170' 155.26' SOUTH UNE OF THE SW 1/4 OF S87'32 04 1h THE NW 1/4 .f• 3 3 to En M CD W cOn 0 \ w3 z �w El)� to d Q W g� DESCRIPTION OF A PARCEL OF LAND LYING IN THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA: uj z = z ui who COMMENCING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 14, THENCE RUN N87'25'49 "E, A DISTANCE OF 1,180.83 FEET ALONG THE NORTH UNE OF SAID SECTION; THENCE RUN S00'49'35 "W, A DISTANCE OF 1340.32 FEET ALONG A UNE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO THE EAST UNE OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE RUN N87'28'57'E, A DISTANCE OF 155.27 FEET ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S00'49'35 W, A DISTANCE OF 1340.46 FEET ALONG THE EAST UNE OF SAID SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S87'32'04 "W, A DISTANCE OF 155.26 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH UNE OF SAID SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN NOO'49'35 "E, A DISTANCE OF 1340.32 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT IS PARALLEL TO SAID EAST UNE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 207,763 SQUARE FEET OR 4.77 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. %/ JAMS N. WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM L86773) PRO SSIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER FLORIDA LICENSE N L 4876 THIS'? z^J /� DAY 0-2004. THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF SECTION 14. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C. COON AND ASSOCIATES, IN'- NC. SURVEYING AND MAPPING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYING®COONER.COM CLIENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN. LLC DRAWN BY: JNW CHECKED BY. J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: DATE: 8/17/04 SCALE: 1" =100' REV: 10/20 /04 AN ACCESS EASEMENT IN THE SW 1/4 OF THE NW 1 4 OF SEC 14 -50 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG No:SEC14T— AE(AE4) SHEET. 1 OF 1 EXHIBIT A Page- 63 of PROJECT PARCEL F0LI0 (7'11 ►( `��,, YY�`c 10A SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF A 15' UTILITY EASEMENT IN THE SW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TWP 50 S, RGE 26 E. COWER COUNTY, FLORIDA DESCRIPTION OF A 15 -FOOT STRIP OF LAND LYING IN THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA: COMMENCING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 14, THENCE RUN N87'25'49 "E, A DISTANCE OF 1,165.80 FEET ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SECTION; THENCE RUN S00'49'35 "W, A DISTANCE OF 1340.31 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE RUN N87'28'57 "E, A DISTANCE OF 15.03 FEET ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S00'49'35 "W, A DISTANCE OF 1340.32 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S87'32'04 "W, A DISTANCE OF 15.02 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN N00'49'35 "E. A DISTANCE OF 1340.31 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE OF A 170 -FOOT FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY RIGHT -OF -WAY EASEMENT. SAID LINE RUNNING PARALLEL TO SAID EAST LINE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 20,105 SQUARE FEET OR 0.46 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. diO TTHE PARCEL BEARING. DISTANCES, AND AREAS CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF JAME WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM LB6773) SECTION 14. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE PROF NAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER FLORIDA S 0. L 4 COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. TWS 2 X11 DAY OF 2004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C. COON ER AND ASSOCIATES, INC. SURVEYING AND MAPPING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS. FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYINGOCOONER.COM CLIENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN. LLC DRAWN BY: JNW CHECKED BY.. J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIP11 ON: DATE: 8/17/04 SCALE: 1 "a 1 oo' 15' UTILITY EASEMENT IN THE SW 1/4 REV: 10/20/04 OF THE NW 1/4 OF SEC 14 -50 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG No:SEC14T -AE(P4 SHEET. 1 OF 1 NORTH LINE SECTION 14 N87'25'49 "E 1165.80' 3 P.O.C. NW CORNER OF NORTH LINE OF THE SW 1/4 OF o SECTION 14 THE NW 1/4 °o N87'28'S7`E P.O.B. 15.03' N SW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 t Li z 71 Z Z o\ FOLI O N 0.: Q iE iE ? W 00416560008 u- 15' a� F.P. &L. - FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO. ;� �y � � Li 0 R/W - RIGHT -OF -WAY M M F.P. &L. R/W P.O.B. -POINT OF BEGINNING EASEMENT P.O.C. -POINT OF COMMENCEMENT g 170' - --� 15.02' Z S87'32'04 "W SOUTH UNE OF THE SW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 DESCRIPTION OF A 15 -FOOT STRIP OF LAND LYING IN THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA: COMMENCING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 14, THENCE RUN N87'25'49 "E, A DISTANCE OF 1,165.80 FEET ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SECTION; THENCE RUN S00'49'35 "W, A DISTANCE OF 1340.31 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE RUN N87'28'57 "E, A DISTANCE OF 15.03 FEET ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S00'49'35 "W, A DISTANCE OF 1340.32 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S87'32'04 "W, A DISTANCE OF 15.02 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN N00'49'35 "E. A DISTANCE OF 1340.31 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE OF A 170 -FOOT FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY RIGHT -OF -WAY EASEMENT. SAID LINE RUNNING PARALLEL TO SAID EAST LINE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 20,105 SQUARE FEET OR 0.46 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. diO TTHE PARCEL BEARING. DISTANCES, AND AREAS CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF JAME WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM LB6773) SECTION 14. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE PROF NAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER FLORIDA S 0. L 4 COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. TWS 2 X11 DAY OF 2004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C. COON ER AND ASSOCIATES, INC. SURVEYING AND MAPPING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS. FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYINGOCOONER.COM CLIENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN. LLC DRAWN BY: JNW CHECKED BY.. J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIP11 ON: DATE: 8/17/04 SCALE: 1 "a 1 oo' 15' UTILITY EASEMENT IN THE SW 1/4 REV: 10/20/04 OF THE NW 1/4 OF SEC 14 -50 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG No:SEC14T -AE(P4 SHEET. 1 OF 1 EXHIBIT -4- Page._ of .-1 its 'I'ENIPORARY ('ONST'RUC'FION EASEMENT MURATION: 3 YFARS FROM CON IAIENCENIENT OF CONSTRUCTION) PROJECT --'jQ2, c Z. PARCEL F 0 L 10 ff) Ll I �:q C' ()7:V) Z_ 10A SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF A TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT FOR PRODUCTION WELL N0. 14 IN THE NW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 OF SECTION 14, T WP 50 S, RGE 26 E. COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA KEY. F.P. &L - FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO. R/W - RIGHT -OF -WAY P.O.B. -POINT OF BEGINNING P.O.C. -POINT OF COMMENCEMENT N87.28'57~E FOLIO NO.: 00418400302 100.17' S 1/2 OF THE S 1/2 OF THE NW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 PROPOSED 15' AA UTILITY EASEMENT w N lb 0 3 M orn 000 0 t •- O O Z S87'28'57 "W cn 3 In r,-1 60.10' � S87'28'57"W P.D.B. 170' F.P. &L. R/W EASEMENT LO P.O.C. r+� SE CORNER OF ;r S 1/2 OF THE 0 PROPOSED S 1/2 OF THE (n PRODUCTION NW 1/4 OF THE WELL NO. 14 NW 1/4 UTILITY EASEMENT 210.46' S87- 28 -57 "W SOUTH LINE OF THE S 1/2 OF THE S 1/2 OF THE NW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 o� N \ \3 V) z W W �o� O Z \ z J W � V) In w w� DESCRIPTION OF A PARCEL OF LAND LYING IN THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA: COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4, THENCE RUN S87'28'57 "W, A DISTANCE OF 210.46 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE S87'28'57 "W, A DISTANCE OF 60.10 FEET ALONG SAID LINE; THENCE RUN N00'49'35E. A DISTANCE OF 180.31 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN N87'28'57 "E, A DISTANCE OF 100.17 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO SAID SOUTH LINE; THENCE RUN S00'49'35 "W, A DISTANCE OF 130.22 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE OF A 170 -FOOT FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY RIGHT -OF -WAY EASEMENT, SAID LINE RUNNING PARALLEL TO SAID EAST LINE; THENCE RUN S8728'57 "W. A DISTANCE OF 40.07 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO SAID SOUTH LINE; THENCE RUN SOO'49'35 "W, A DISTANCE OF 50.09 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO SAID EAST LINE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 16,027 SQUARE FEET OR 0.37 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. Nam- THE ARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS - - - - -� - - - - - -- CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF JAMES . WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM LB6773) SECTION 14. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE PRO ZONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. FLORI A LICENSE N S 4876 THIS Z DAY OF °t� 2004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C. COONER AND ASSOCIATES, INC. SURVEYING AND MAPPING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL- SURVEYINGGCOONER.COM CLIENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN, LLC DRAWN BY. JNW CHECKED BY: J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: WELL NO. 14 DATE: 8/12/04 SCALE: 1"-60' REV. 10/20/04 TEMP. CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT IN THE NW 1/4 OF THE 5W 1 4 OF SEC 14 -50 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 ]DWG No:SEC14W- TCE(TC14 SHEET: 1 OF 1 EXHIBIT-A- Page 6f of ll�� PROJECT PARCEL FOL IO 10A SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF A UTILITY EASEMENT FOR PRODUCTION WELL N0. 14 IN THE NW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TWP 50 S, RGE 26 E, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA S 1/2 OF THE S 1/2 OF THE NW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 FOLIO NO.: 00418400302 J. w° Z N z o}w F-- Oo J W N87'28'27 "E a w 40.07' {— F.P. &L. R/W EASEMENT 170' w 3 P.O.C. iU) M SE CORNER OF - M o rn S 1/2 OF THE o 0 It S 1/2 OF THE �p u) NW 1/4 OF THE Z NW 1/4 170.3 40.07' I S87'28'57 "W JP.O.B. SOUTH LINE OF THE S 1/2 OF THE S 1/2 THE NW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 KEY: F.P. &L. - FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO. R/W - RIGHT -OF -WAY P.O.B. -POINT OF BEGINNING P.O.C. -POINT OF COMMENCEMENT S87'28' 57 "W o� Nz w,w �0 Z \z J W N W W O QESCRIPTION OF A PARCEL OF LAND LYING IN THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA: COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4, THENCE RUN S87'28'57 "W, A DISTANCE OF 170.39 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE S87'28'57 "W, A DISTANCE OF 40.07 FEET ALONG SAID LINE; THENCE RUN N00'49'35 "E, A DISTANCE OF 50.09 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN N8728'57 "E, A DISTANCE OF 40.07 FEET ALONG A UNE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO SAID SOUTH LINE; THENCE RUN S00'49'35 "W, A DISTANCE OF 50.09 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE OF A 170 -FOOT FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY RIGHT -OF -WAY EASEMENT, SAID LINE RUNNING PARALLEL TO SAID EAST LINE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 2,003 SQUARE FEET OR 0.05 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. - - THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS JAMES . WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM L86773) CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF PROFE ONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER SECTION 14. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE FLORI LICENSE NO L 4876 THIS Z�/ODAY OF 2004. COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C. COONER AND ASSOCIATES, INC. SURVEYING AND MAPPING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4. FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYINGOCOONER.COM CLIENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN. LLC DRAWN BY: JNW CHECKED BY. J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: WELL NO. 14 PRODUCTION WELL UTILITY EASEMENT IN THE DATE: 8/3/04 SCALE: 1 "a30' REV: 10/20 /04 NW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 OF SEC 14 -50 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG N0:SEC14W- TCE(P14 SHEET: 1 of 1 EXHIBIT A Page_54, of I (a -i L PROJECT ---25 PARCEL FOL IO 10A SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION o CIF AN ACCESS EASEMENT w�Z IN THE NW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TWP 50 S. :3 Z w RGE 26 E, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA a L NORTH LINE SECTION 14 N87-25'49 "E 1180.83' _ — — 3 LO N P.O. C. o NW CORNER OF o 0 SECTION 14 NORTH LINE OF THE S 1/2 OF THE S 1/2 OF 0 N87. 28'10 "E THE NW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 155.27' KEY: F.P.&L.- FLORIDA POWER do LIGHT CO. R/W - RIGHT -OF -WAY P.O.B. -POINT OF BEGINNING P.O.C. -POINT OF COMMENCEMENT S 1/2 OF THE S 1 /; THE NW 1/4 OF THE FOLIO NO.: 00418400302 w° F- � z w O J W a�w OF NW 1/4 SOUTH LINE OF THE S 1/2 OF THE S 1/2 OF THE NW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 P.O.B. 170' o F.P. &L. R/W M EASEMENT M W In M o) O 2 A 155.27' S87'2.�..'. -"- O .t Ln CV M C14 � M Z w li O � O Z \Z I W (nF W F� DESCRIPTION OF A PARCEL OF LAND LYING IN THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA: COMMENCING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 14, THENCE RUN N87'25'49 "E, A DISTANCE OF 1,180.83 FEET ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SECTION; THENCE RUN S00'49'35'W, A DISTANCE OF 1005.24 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE RUN N87'28'10 "E, A DISTANCE OF 155.27 FEET, ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S00'49'35 "W, A DISTANCE OF 335.12 FEET ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S87'28'57 W, A DISTANCE OF 155.27 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN N00'49'35 "E, A DISTANCE OF 335.08 FEET ALONG A LINE RUNNING PARALLEL TO SAID EAST LINE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 51,941 SQUARE FEET OR 1.19 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. THE ARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF JAMES . WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM LB6773) SECTION 14. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE PROFE SIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. FLORIDA LICENSE N L5 4876 THIS 2�AY OF 2004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C. COONER AND ASSOCIATES, INC. SURVEYING AND MAPPING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4. FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYING®COONER.COM CLIENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN. LLC DRAWN BY: JNW CHECKED BY. J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: DATE: 8/12/04 SCALE: 1"-100' REV. 10/20 /04 AN ACCESS EASEMENT IN THE NW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 OF SEC 14 -50 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG No: sEc14T- AE(AE3) SHEET: 1 OF 1 EXHIBIT A Page_ of PROJECT —20 , `� PARCEL �� zzc F 0 L IO 10A SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF A 15' UTILITY EASEMENT IA- IN THE NW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TWP 50 S, z \z RGE 26 E, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA z w NORTH LINE SECTION 14 N W N87'25'49 "E /`1165.80' P.O.C. NW CORNER OF SECTION 14 to O' N t' ui NORTH LINE OF THE S 1/2 OF THE S 1/2 OF o 0 THE NW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 - -�` Eon P.O.B. KEY: F.P.&L.- FLORIDA POWER do LIGHT CO. R/W - RIGHT -OF -WAY P.O.B. -POINT OF BEGINNING P.O.C. -POINT OF COMMENCEMENT 15' S 1/2 OF THE S 1/2 OF THE NW I/4 OF THE NW 1/4 FOLIO NO.: 00418400302 SOUTH LINE OF THE S 1/2 OF THE S 1/2 OF THE NW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 15.03' - S87'28'57 "W DESCRIPTION OF A 15 -FOOT STRIP OF LAND LYING IN THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COWER COUNTY, FLORIDA: COMMENCING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 14, THENCE RUN N87'25'49 "E, A DISTANCE OF 1,165.80 FEET ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SECTION; THENCE RUN S00'49'35 "W, A DISTANCE OF 1,005.23 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE RUN N87'28'10 "E, A DISTANCE OF 15.03 FEET ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN SOO'49'35 "W. A DISTANCE OF 335.08 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO THE EAST UNE OF SAID SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S87'28'57 W, A DISTANCE OF 15.03 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN N00'49'35 "E. A DISTANCE OF 335.08 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE OF A 170 -FOOT FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY RIGHT -OF -WAY EASEMENT, SAID LINE RUNNING PARALLEL TO SAID EAST LINE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 5,026 SQUARE FEET OR 0.12 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. - - - )SiOV�TH PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF JAMELKISON (FOR THE FIRM L.86773) SECTION 14. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE PROF NAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE. '83/'90. FLORIDA LICENSE Nb L 4876 THIS AY OF 2004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C. COOKER AND ASSOCIATES, INC. SURVEYING AND MAPPING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4. FORT MYERS. FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYING®COONER.COM CUENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN, LLC DRAWN BY: JNW CHECKED BY: J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: DATE: 8/12/04 SCALE: 1" -Too' REV: 10/20/04 15' UTILITY EASEMENT IN THE NW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 OF SEC 14 -50 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG No:SEC14T -AE(P3 ]SHEET.- 1 OF 1 15.0' „ N87'2810 E 170' 3 in r� 0 0 a F.P. &L. R/W in M m o EASEMENT \ o 0 \ '- 3 N Nz W W W v o u \ o '-" M `w zo z bi wFo DESCRIPTION OF A 15 -FOOT STRIP OF LAND LYING IN THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COWER COUNTY, FLORIDA: COMMENCING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 14, THENCE RUN N87'25'49 "E, A DISTANCE OF 1,165.80 FEET ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SECTION; THENCE RUN S00'49'35 "W, A DISTANCE OF 1,005.23 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE RUN N87'28'10 "E, A DISTANCE OF 15.03 FEET ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN SOO'49'35 "W. A DISTANCE OF 335.08 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO THE EAST UNE OF SAID SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S87'28'57 W, A DISTANCE OF 15.03 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN N00'49'35 "E. A DISTANCE OF 335.08 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE OF A 170 -FOOT FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY RIGHT -OF -WAY EASEMENT, SAID LINE RUNNING PARALLEL TO SAID EAST LINE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 5,026 SQUARE FEET OR 0.12 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. - - - )SiOV�TH PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF JAMELKISON (FOR THE FIRM L.86773) SECTION 14. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE PROF NAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE. '83/'90. FLORIDA LICENSE Nb L 4876 THIS AY OF 2004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C. COOKER AND ASSOCIATES, INC. SURVEYING AND MAPPING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4. FORT MYERS. FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYING®COONER.COM CUENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN, LLC DRAWN BY: JNW CHECKED BY: J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: DATE: 8/12/04 SCALE: 1" -Too' REV: 10/20/04 15' UTILITY EASEMENT IN THE NW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 OF SEC 14 -50 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG No:SEC14T -AE(P3 ]SHEET.- 1 OF 1 EXHIBIT !4 Page of 145 PROJECT PARCEL _ Sj3 FOLIO _f IlnCn�l C�1�( 10A SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF AN ACCESS EASEMENT W �Z IN THE NW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TWP 50 S, 3 w RGE 26 E, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA (n W NORTH LINE SECTION 14 w N87'25'49 "E 1180.83' P.O.C. NW CORNER OF SECTION 14 NORTH LINE OF THE N THE NW 1 /4 F THE NW 1 /OF TN I2 OF _ E�� N 1/2 OF THE S 1/2 OF THE NW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 FOLIO NO.: 00416640009 IiLt F.P. &L - FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO. R/W - RIGHT -OF -WAY P.O.B. -POINT OF BEGINNING P.O.C. -POINT OF COMMENCEMENT � z a�=w o-=2ul of 1— Q 4 !) 41 SOUTH LINE OF THE N 1/2 OF THE S 1/2 OF THE NW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 3 cD M (n N87'27'23 "E P.O.B. — 170' F.P. &L. R/W EASEMENT 155.27' S87'28'1 0 "W iv LO M M 16 1* \\ -- 3 Z Z W W LL- \ 0 Z�z w uj DESCRIPTION OF A PARCEL OF LAND LYING IN THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA: COMMENCING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 14, THENCE RUN N87'25'49 "E. A DISTANCE OF 1,180.83 FEET ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SECTION; THENCE RUN S00'49'35 "W, A DISTANCE OF 670.16 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE RUN N87'27'23 "E, A DISTANCE OF 155.27 FEET ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S00'49'35 "W, A DISTANCE OF 335.12 FEET ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S87'28'10 "W, A DISTANCE OF 155.27 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN N00'49'35 "E. A DISTANCE OF 335.08 FEET ALONG A LINE RUNNING PARALLEL TO SAID EAST LINE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 51,941 SQUARE FEET OR 1.19 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. _ s __ JAMES WIU<ISON (FOR THE FIRM LB6773) PROF SIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER FLORA L CENSE N 4876 THISVADAY OF4 ��5 2004. THIS IS NOT A u0m. THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF SECTION 14. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. SURVEY JEFFREY C. COOKER AND ASSOCIATES, INC. SURVEYING AND MAPPING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4. FORT MYERS. FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYINGOCOONER.COM CLIENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN, LLC DRAWN BY: JNW CHECKED BY: J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: AN ACCESS EASEMENT IN THE NW 1/4 DATE: 8/12/04 SCALE: 1" -100' REV: 10/20 /04 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG No: SEC14T- AE(AE2) SHEET: 1 OF 1 OF THE NW 1 4 OF SEC 14 -50 -26 EXHIBIT A Page_"_of PROJECT � �� Z PARCEL �( FOLIO <. � , KI SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF A 15' UTILITY EASEMENT IN THE NW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TWP 50 S. RGE 26 E, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA NORTH LINE SECTION 14 -/ N87'25'49'E 1165.80' 3 EAST LINE OF ) THE NW 1/4 \-P.O.C. Arno OF THE NW 1/4 NW CORNER OF SECTION 14 NORTH LINE OF THE N 1/2 OF THE S 1/2 OF b w THE NW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 (A P.O.B. - -� 15.03' N87'27'23 'E 3 H 15' u� '0) N 1/2 OF THE S 1/2 OF Go 3 170' THE NW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 F.P. &L. R/W cn FOLIO NO.: M M EASEMENT 0 o \ 00416640009 0 KEY: En 3 zz F.P. &L - FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO. W w R/W - RIGHT -OF -WAY !n w \ P.O.B. -POINT OF BEGINNING P.O.C. -POINT OF COMMENCEMENT M W obo z z '0- z\w SOUTH LINE OF THE N 1/2 OF THE S 1/2 OF THE NW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 Lj h wo 15.03' S87'28'10" DESCRIPTION OF A 15 -FOOT STRIP OF LAND LYING IN THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COWER COUNTY, FLORIDA: COMMENCING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 14, THENCE RUN N87'25'49 "E. A DISTANCE OF 1,165.80 FEET ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SECTION; THENCE RUN S00'49'35 "W, A DISTANCE OF 670.15 FEET ALONG A UNE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO THE EAST UNE OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE RUN N87'27'23'E, A DISTANCE OF 15.03 FEET ALONG THE NORTH UNE OF SAID NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S00'49'35 "W, A DISTANCE OF 335.08 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO THE EAST UNE OF SAID NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S87'28'10 "W, A DISTANCE OF 15.03 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN N00'49'35 "E, A DISTANCE OF 335.08 FEET ALONG THE WEST UNE OF A 170 -FOOT FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY RIGHT -OF -WAY EASEMENT, SAID UNE RUNNING PARALLEL TO SAID EAST UNE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 5,026 SQUARE FEET OR 0.12 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. NOTE; THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS - - - -- - - CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF JAMES WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM LB6773) SECTION 14. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE PROFE IONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. FLORA ENSE NO„ L5 48 THIS IS NOT A SURVEY , THIS ..��.. AY OF (1< � 200 04. JEFFREY C. COONEW AND ASSOCIATES, INC. SURVEYING AND MAPPING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4. FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYING®COONER.COM t T. GREELEY AND HANSEN. LLC DRAWN BY. JNw CHECKED BY. J.N.W. EL DESCRIPTION: DATE: 8/12/04 SCALE: 1" -100' REV: 10/20 /04 IUTY EASEMENT IN THE NW A E NW 1/4 OF SEC 14 -50 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG No:SEC14T -AE(P2 SHEET: 1 OF 1 EXHIBIT A Page 4_of �1 PROJECT PARCEL n FOL I0 rY'�� I Ilnfn`�rYY) 10A SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF AN ACCESS EASEMENT IN THE NW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TWP 50 S. NE CORNER OF RGE 26 E. COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA THE NW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 NORTH LINE SECTION 14 N87'25'49 "E N87'25'49 "E 1180.83' \ _ 155.27' P.O.C. P.O.B. NW CORNER OF SECTION 14 ° n to F.P. &L. R/W 3 L EASEMENT n N 1/2 OF THE NW 1/4 OF 170' 0) THE NW 1/4 N N Z FOLIO NO.: ° z n° 00416680001 ° � `° z o�N w W M pw� W j \ KEY: CD w 3 F.P.&L.- FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO. ° o z R/W - RIGHT -OF -WAY ° z cn a w w �� P.O.B. -POINT OF BEGINNING P.O.C. -POINT OF COMMENCEMENT 155.27' S87'27' 23 "W SOUTH LINE OF THEN 1/2 OF THE NW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 DESCRIPTION OF A PARCEL OF LAND LYING IN THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA: COMMENCING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 14, THENCE RUN N87'25'49 "E, A DISTANCE OF 1,180.83 FEET ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SECTION TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE N87'25'49 "E ALONG SAID NORTH UNE, A DISTANCE OF 155.27 FEET TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S00'49'35 "W, A DISTANCE OF 670.23 FEET ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S87'27'23 "W, A DISTANCE OF 155.27 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH UNE OF SAID NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN N00'49'35 "E, A DISTANCE OF 670.16 FEET ALONG A LINE RUNNING PARALLEL TO SAID EAST LINE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 103,882 SQUARE FEET OR 2.38 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS � �1%________ CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF JAMS N. WLKISON (FOR THE FIRM LB6773) SECTION 14. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE PRO SSIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. FLORIDA LICENSE NO. LS 4876 THI52Zj[p DAY OFnL .. 2004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C. COOKER AND ASSOCIATES, INC. FR SURVEYING AND MAPPING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4. FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYING®COONER.COM LAN T: GREELEY AND HANSEN, LLC DRAWN BY: JNW CHECKED BY. J.N.W. EL DESCRIPTION: DATE: 8/11/04 SCALE: 1" —tool V. 10/20/04 CCESS EASEMENT IN THE NW 1 /4 HE NW 1/4 OF SEC 14 -50 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG No: SEC14T- AE(AEl) SHEET: 1 OF 1 EXHIBIT 4 Page 41 145" PROJECT L�` Z. I PARCEL C -M FOLIO . .YY) SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF A 15' UTILITY EASEMENT IN THE NW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TWP 50 S. RGE 26 E, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA N87'25'4VE 1165.80' P.O. C. NW CORNER OF SECTION 14 N 1/2 OF THE NW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 FOLIO NO.: 00416680001 KEY: F.P.&L.– FLORIDA POWER do LIGHT CO. R/W – RIGHT –OF –WAY P.O.B. –POINT OF BEGINNING P.O.C. –POINT OF COMMENCEMENT NORTH LINE SECTION 14 —, P.O.B. 15' 15.03' – S87'27' 23"W SOUTH UNE OF THE N 1/2 OF THE NW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 0 to W Ln On 0 0 z – 15.03' N87'25'49 "E F.P. &L. R/W EASEMENT 170' — 3 to M •- rn two O N 3 U) o� 0 0 N w ; 0 z .� 4 w L' Z 0 w Mw3 �0z Q w DESCRIPTION OF A 15 –FOOT STRIP OF LAND LYING IN THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA: COMMENCING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 14, THENCE RUN N87'25'49 "E, A DISTANCE OF 1,165.80 FEET ALONG THE NORTH UNE OF SAID SECTION TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE N87'25'49 "E ALONG SAID UNE, A DISTANCE OF 15.03 FEET; THENCE RUN S00'49'35W, A DISTANCE OF 670.16 FEET ALONG A UNE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO THE EAST UNE OF SAID NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S87'27'23"W, A DISTANCE OF 15.03 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH UNE OF SAID NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN NOO'49'35 "E, A DISTANCE OF 670.15 FEET ALONG THE WEST UNE OF A 170 –FOOT FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY RIGHT –OF –WAY EASEMENT, SAID UNE RUNNING PARALLEL TO SAID EAST UNE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 10,053 SQUARE FEET OR 0.23 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. / THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS L.� = - - -- CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF JAMIE N. WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM LB6773) SECTION 14. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE PROF SSIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. FLO DA'I i ENSE NO LS 4876 THIS ?.Z - �AY OF (, 2004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C. COON ERG AND PPASSOCI ATES, INC. 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYINGOCOONER.COM L15' ENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN, LLC DRAWN BY: JNW CHEKED BY: J.N.W. RCEL :NW ESCRIPTION: DATE: 7/31/04 SCALE: 1" -100' REV: 10/20 /04 UTILIEASEMENT IN THE NW Y4 THE 1/4 OF SEC 14 -50 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 JI)WGCNo:SEC14T– AE(Pl) SHEET: 1 OF 1 EXHIBIT A Page_.iuL of —L-4'r PROJECT PARCELZ FOLIO 0 `,t(YX;rI)^j l SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF AN ACCESS EASEMENT IN THE SW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SECTION 11, TWP 50 S. RGE 26 E, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA NORTH LINE OF THE S 1/2 OF THE S 1/2 OF THE SW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 N87'29'03"E 155.26 F.P. &L. R/W EASEMENT °w Z 170' 04'' S 1/2 OF THE S 1/2 OF u3i SW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 ° Q a w N M w W FOLIO NO.: 00410800007 C4 rn o N C(3 .r u-\ S NZ w 4N _V 15' - v~i w wF0 P.O.B.(2) N o 58725'49 "W 3 P.O.C. SW SECTION N1 R OF SOUTH LINE SECTION 11 c; 155.27' ch $ .- — — 155.?�7 N87'25'49 "E 1181.16' W S87'25 49-W P.O.B.(1) o C-4 ° M � M SE CORNER F.P. &L - FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO. °o SW 1/4 OF R/W - RIGHT -OF -WAY Z THE SW 1/4 P.O.B. -POINT OF BEGINNING P.O.C. -POINT OF COMMENCEMENT UML. THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF SECTION 11. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE JAM N. WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM L86773) COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. PRO SSIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER FLORIDA LICENSE NO� "LS 4876 THIS DAY OF Ulf-- , 2004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C. COON ER AND ASSOCIATES, INC. SURVEYING AND MAPPING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD.. SUITE 4. FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYING®COONER.COM CLIENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN, LLC DRAWN BY: JNW CHECKED BY: J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: DATE: 8/3/04 SCALE: 1' –loo' REV: 10/20 /04 AN ACCESS EASEMENT IN THE SW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SEC 11 -50 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG No:sEc11T— AE(AE11) SHEET: 1 OF 2 EXHIBIT 14 Page 6,3 of PROJECT _ '10�` l Z I PARCEL '3 FOLIO 0Q 4 lM' CrC0 SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF AN ACCESS EASEMENT IN THE SW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SECTION 11, TWP 50 S. RGE 26 E, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA DESCRIPTION OF A PARCEL OF LAND LYING IN THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 11, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA: (1)COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 11, THENCE RUN N87'25'49 "E, A DISTANCE OF 1,181.16 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SECTION 11-1 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE RUN N00'49'42 "E, A DISTANCE OF 30.05 FEET ALONG A LINE RUNNING PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN N87'25'49 "E, A DISTANCE OF 155.27 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT IS PARALLEL TO THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SECTION 11 TO SAID EAST LINE; THENCE RUN S00'49'42 "W, A DISTANCE OF 30.05 FEET ALONG SAID EAST LINE TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S87'25'49 "W, A DISTANCE OF 155.27 iFEET ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE OF SECTION 11 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, AND, (2) COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 11, THENCE RUN N87'25'49 "E, A DISTANCE OF 1181.16 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SECTION 11; THENCE RUN N00'49'42 "E, A DISTANCE OF 50.09 FEET ALONG A LINE RUNNING PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE N00'49'42 "E, A DISTANCE OF 292.97 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO SAID EAST LINE; THENCE RUN N87'29'03 "E, A DISTANCE OF 155.26 FEET ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S00'49'42 "W, A DISTANCE OF 292.83 FEET ALONG SAID EAST LINE; THENCE RUN S87'25'49 "W, A DISTANCE OF 155.27 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT IS PARALLEL TO THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SECTION 11, AND TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 50,058 SQUARE FEET OR 1.15 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. JEFFREY C. COONER AND ASSOCIATES, INC. SURVEYING AND MAPPING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL:- SURVEYING®COONER.COM kACCESS EELEY AND HANSEN. LLC DRAWN BY: JNw CHECKED BY. J.N.W. ESCRIPTION: DATE: 8/3/04 SCALE: 1'.100' REV: t0 EASEMENT IN THE SW 1/4 /12/04 1/4 OF SEC 11 -50 -26 PROJE CT No: 020901 DWG No:sEc»T -(») SHEET: 2 OF 2 EXe H I IT Pa of Page ��._ �(? I PARCEL F 0 L IO �l SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF A UTILITY EASEMENT IN THE SW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SECTION 11, TWP 50 S. ROE 26 E, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA NORTH LINE OF THE S 1/2 OF THE S 1/2 OF THE SW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 N8729'03 'E 15.03' rX o S 1/2 OF THE S 1/2 OF 3 SW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 N _ W w FOLIO NO.: '0)0 00410800007 $ N 00— KEY: Z g z ul F.P. &L - FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO. 15' 3 = to iE R/W - RIGHT -OF -WAY W w P.O.B.-POINT P.O.B. -POINT OF BEGINNING �' w LL- OF COMMENCEMENT 0 N N S87'25'49'W ° N87'25'49 "E P.O.C. 15.04' 155.27' SW CORNER OF SECTION 11 N87'25'49 "E 1166.14' P.O. B. S87'125�49 "W — _ — 30.05' S00'49'42 "W o SOUTH LINE SECTION 11 0 DESCRIPTION OF A STRIP OF LAND LYING IN THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 11, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COWER COUNTY, FLORIDA: COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 11, THENCE RUN N87'25'49 "E, A DISTANCE OF 1,166.14 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SECTION TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE RUN N00'49'42 "E, A DISTANCE OF 343.07 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE OF A 170 -FOOT FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT RIGHT -OF -WAY EASEMENT, SAID LINE RUNNING PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN N87'29'03'E, A DISTANCE OF 15.03 FEET ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S00'49'42 "W, A DISTANCE OF 292.97 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT IS PARALLEL TO SAID EAST LINE; THENCE RUN N87'25'49 "E, A DISTANCE OF 155.27 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT IS PARALLEL TO THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SECTION 11 TO SAID EAST LINE; THENCE RUN S00'49'42 "W, A DISTANCE 20.04 FEET ALONG SAID EAST LINE; THENCE RUN S87'25'49 "W, A DISTANCE OF 155.27 ALONG A LINE THAT IS PARALLEL TO SAID SOUTH LINE; THENCE RUN S00'49'42 "W, A DISTANCE OF 30.05 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT IS PARALLEL TO SAID EAST LINE; THENCE RUN S87'25'49 "W, A DISTANCE OF 15.04 FEET ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE OF SECTION 11 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 8,251 SQUARE FEET OR 0.19 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. NOTE: THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS - -- CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF JAME WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM LB6773) SECTION 11. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE PRO SSIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. FLORIQ& �CENSE NO. LS 4876 THIS OAY OF ' 2004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C. COONERG AND PPASSOCIATES, INC. 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4. FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYING®COONER.COM CLIENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN, LLc DRAWN BY. JNW CHECKED BY: J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: DATE: 8/3/04 SCALE: 1 " -loo' REV: 10 /20/04 15' UTILITY EASEMENT IN THE SW 1/4 OF -- El THE SW 1/4 OF SEC 11 -50 -26 ]PROJECT No: 020901 DWG No:sEc11T- AE(Ptt) SHEET: 1 OF 1 EXHIBIT Page to of 'I'ENIPORARY CONS'f RUCTION EASEMENT �D► RATION: 3 NIL%RS fRON► C ON►.\UCNC•► NIENT 0 F CON PROJECT PARCEL FOLIO Lx�I�L`�L�`��Xa'D 1 O SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF A TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT FOR PRODUCTION WELL NO. 15 IN THE NW 1/4 OF THE NE 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TWP 50 S. RGE 26 E, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA SE 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 OF THE NE 1/4 FOLIO NO.: 00417480006 KEY: R/W - RIGHT -OF -WAY P.O.B. -POINT OF BEGINNING P.O.C. -POINT OF COMMENCEMENT w 0 m N87'29'00 "E 4 cV 0 M ]87'29'00 "W 20.03' 3 + co un o 0 60.10' N 40.07' "29'00 "W P.O.B. SOUTH LINE OF THE SE 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 OF THE NE 1/4 PROPOSED 20' UTILITY EASEMENT w o �r 3 �w z cn w o wF �u- o0 v w� z3 �z cn w ¢iE w PROPOSED PRODUCTION WELL NO. 15 UTILITY EASEMENT P.O.C. SE CORNER OF SE 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 OF THE NE 1/4 DESCRIPTION OF A PARCEL OF LAND LYING IN THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA: COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4, THENCE RUN S87- 29'00 "W, A DISTANCE OF 40.07 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH UNE OF SAID SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE S87'29'00 "W ALONG SAID UNE A DISTANCE OF 60.10 FEET; THENCE RUN N00'47'51 "E, A DISTANCE OF 180.30 FEET ALONG A UNE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4; THENCE RUN N87'29'00 "E, A DISTANCE OF 80.13 FEET ALONG A UNE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO SAID SOUTH LINE; THENCE RUN S00'47'51 "W, A DISTANCE OF 130.22 FEET ALONG A UNE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO SAID EAST LINE; THENCE RUN S8729'00 "W, A DISTANCE OF 20.03 FEET ALONG A UNE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO SAID SOUTH UNE; THENCE RUN S00'47'51 "W, A DISTANCE OF 50.08 FEET ALONG A UNE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO SAID EAST UNE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 13,444 SQUARE FEET OR 0.31 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. UQM- THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF JA, Ni WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM L86773) SECTION 14. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE P FESSIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE. '83/'90. FLORWL CENSE NO. LS 4876 THIS DAY of s2,-O�-.-2004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C. COOKER AND ASSOCIATES, INC. SURVEYING AND MAPPING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD.. SUITE 4. FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYINGOCOONER.COM L ENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN. LLC DRAWN BY: JNW CHECKED BY: J.N.W. RCEL DESCRIPTION: WELL NO. 15 DATE: 8/12/04 [DWG CALE: 1 " -60' REV. 10/20 /04 PORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT IN THE 1/4 OF THE NE 1/4 OF SEC 14 -50 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 N0:SECI4W- TCE(TC15 SHEET: 1 OF 1 EXHIBIT Page 6� of PROJECT 0 < (7 Z PARCEL FOLIO 10A SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF A UTILITY EASEMENT FOR PRODUCTION WELL NO. 15 IN THE NW 1/4 OF THE NE 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TWP 50 S, RGE 26 E, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA 40.07' S87.29'00 "W SOUTH LINE OF THE SE 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 OF THE NE 1/4 SE CORNER OF SE 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 OF THE NE 1/4 DESCRIPTION OF A PARCEL OF LAND LYING IN THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA: BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4, THENCE RUN S87'29'00 "W, A DISTANCE OF 40.07 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4; THENCE RUN N00'47'51 "E, A DISTANCE OF 50.08 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4; THENCE RUN N87'29'00 "E, A DISTANCE OF 40.07 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO SAID SOUTH LINE; THENCE RUN SOO'47'51 "W, A DISTANCE OF 50.08 FEET ALONG SAID EAST LINE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 2,007 SQUARE FEET OR 0.05 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. NOTE: THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS -- -- " -- - CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF JAM Ni WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM LB6773) SECTION 14. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE PR SSIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. FL RIDA LICENSE NO. .L5 4876 THIS Z?,Z_') DAY OF .-2004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C. COOKER AND ASSOCIATES, INC. SURVEYING AND MAPPING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYINGOCOONER.COM CLIENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN, LLC DRAWN BY: JNW CHECKED BY: J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: WELL NO. 14 DATE: 8/12/04 SCALE: 1 " =30' REV. 10/20 /04 PRODUCTION WELL UTILITY EASEMENT IN THE NW 1/4 OF THE NE 1 4 OF SEC 14 -50 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG NOSECI4W- TCE(P15 SHEET: 1 OF 1 o 0 �r \\ LJ ~ Z r Z SE 1/4 OF THE ° V w cn W NW 1/4 OF THE I °�Q NE 1/4 a�w o0 FOLIO NO.: 40.07' 00417480006 F 87*29'00"E z W 3 w w KEY: yin n Do / R/W - RIGHT -OF -WAY p It a P.O.B. -POINT OF BEGINNING P.O.C. -POINT OF COMMENCEMENT O LO o Z (n 40.07' S87.29'00 "W SOUTH LINE OF THE SE 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 OF THE NE 1/4 SE CORNER OF SE 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 OF THE NE 1/4 DESCRIPTION OF A PARCEL OF LAND LYING IN THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA: BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4, THENCE RUN S87'29'00 "W, A DISTANCE OF 40.07 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4; THENCE RUN N00'47'51 "E, A DISTANCE OF 50.08 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4; THENCE RUN N87'29'00 "E, A DISTANCE OF 40.07 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO SAID SOUTH LINE; THENCE RUN SOO'47'51 "W, A DISTANCE OF 50.08 FEET ALONG SAID EAST LINE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 2,007 SQUARE FEET OR 0.05 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. NOTE: THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS -- -- " -- - CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF JAM Ni WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM LB6773) SECTION 14. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE PR SSIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. FL RIDA LICENSE NO. .L5 4876 THIS Z?,Z_') DAY OF .-2004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C. COOKER AND ASSOCIATES, INC. SURVEYING AND MAPPING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYINGOCOONER.COM CLIENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN, LLC DRAWN BY: JNW CHECKED BY: J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: WELL NO. 14 DATE: 8/12/04 SCALE: 1 " =30' REV. 10/20 /04 PRODUCTION WELL UTILITY EASEMENT IN THE NW 1/4 OF THE NE 1 4 OF SEC 14 -50 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG NOSECI4W- TCE(P15 SHEET: 1 OF 1 EXHIBIT Page le.-of 'FENIPORARY ('ONS'l'RUC'I'lON EASENIENT CIA it I "ION: 3 YEARS FRONI l ll�l�ll:�t'I:�II:N F01" CONSTRUCTION) PROJECT ` ` Z PARCEL `-I3 FOLIO SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF A 10A 30' TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT IN THE NW 1/4 OF THE NE 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TWP 50 S, RGE 26 E, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA NORTH UNE OF THE SE 1/4 NW 1/4 OF THE NE 1/4 NORTH LINE OF THE NE 1/4 N SE 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 OF THE NE I/4 FOLIO NO.: I 00417480006 PROPOSED TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION c c EASEMENT FOR PRODUCTION WELL NO. 15 S87 cV .r wl 3 i� 0 0 to 23 "E \IP b, 0 rn SB7'25' 49 "W Z uj j-c w z Ow w� zw 730 1- * V) 3 z ,, 1356.47' r P.O.C. NE CORNER SECTION 14 PROPOSED 20' UTILITY EASEMENT KEY: R/W - RIGHT -OF -WAY P.O.B. -POINT OF BEGINNING P.O.C. -POINT OF COMMENCEMENT DESCRIPTION OF A 30 -FOOT STRIP OF LAND LYING IN THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA: COMMENCING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 14, THENCE RUN S87'25'49 "W, A DISTANCE OF 1356.47 FEET ALONG THE NORTH UNE OF SAID NORTHEAST 1/4; THENCE RUN S00'47'51 "W, A DISTANCE OF 671.42 FEET ALONG A UNE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO SAID EAST UNE OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE S00'47'51 "W, A DISTANCE OF 491.09 FEET ALONG SAID LINE; THENCE RUN S87'29'00 "W, A DISTANCE OF 30.05 FEET; THENCE RUN N00'47'51 "E, A DISTANCE OF 491.08 FEET ALONG A UNE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO SAID EAST UNE; THENCE RUN N87'27'23 "E, A DISTANCE OF 30.05 FEET ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 14,733 SQUARE FEET OR 0.34 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. (OT L _ �, i_ -___ THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF JAM N. WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM L86773) SECTION 14. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE PR ESSIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. FL RIDA LICENSE NO. LS 4876 THISZ2---O DAY OF ar.� -2004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C. COONER AND ASSOCIATES, INC. SURVEYING AND MAPPING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYINGOCOONER.COM LNW NT: GREELEY AND HANSEN, LLC DRAWN BY: JNW CHECKED BY: J.N.W. CEL DESCRIPTION: DATE: 8/3/04 SCALE: 1 " -60' REV. 10/20/04 . CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT IN THE 1/4 0 F THE NE 1/4 OF SEC 14 -50 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 lDWG No:SEC14T- AE(TC20 SHEET: 1 OF 1 EXH I BIT A PROJECT +�c ►mil Page 4' of _ PARCEL FOLIO Y`(`t, OA SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF A 20' UTILITY EASEMENT IN THE NW 1/4 OF THE NE 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TWP 50 S, RGE 26 E, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA NORTH LINE OF THE NE 1/4 S87'25'49 "W 1336.44' I P.O.C. w NE CORNER z SECTION 14 � W O 3 w z �0 NORTH LINE OF THE SE 1/4 Q NW 1/4 OF THE NE 1/4 N87'27'2 5 "E� z 2C ON P.O.B. M 400 W � SE 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 OF THE NE 1/4 0 FOLIO NO.: Z g KEY: 00417480006 R/W - RIGHT -OF -WAY S87'29'00 "W O.R. - OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK /PAGE 20.03' P.O.B. -POINT OF BEGINNING P.O.C. -POINT OF COMMENCEMENT DESCRIPTION OF A 20 -FOOT STRIP OF LAND LYING IN THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COWER COUNTY, FLORIDA: COMMENCING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 14, THENCE RUN S87'25'49 "W, A DISTANCE OF 1336.44 FEET ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID NORTHEAST 1/4; THENCE RUN S00'47'51 "W, A DISTANCE OF 671.43 FEET ALONG THE EAST LINE OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE S00'47'51'W, A DISTANCE OF 621.32 FEET ALONG SAID EAST LINE; THENCE RUN S87'29'00 "W, A DISTANCE OF 20.03 FEET; THENCE RUN N00'47'51 "E, A DISTANCE OF 621.31 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO SAID EAST LINE; THENCE RUN N87'27'23 "E, A DISTANCE OF 20.03 FEET ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 12,445 SQUARE FEET OR 0.29 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. DOTE; - - -_�� THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS JAM N. WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM LB6773) CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF PRO SSIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER SECTION 14. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE FLORIDA JJCENSE N.Q. �S 4876 COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. THIS 22 ODAY OFZ)Fl-- , 2004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C. COONERG AND PPASSOCIATES, INC. 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYINGOCOONER.COM r20' UENT. GREELEY AND HANSEN. LLC DRAWN BY: JNW CHECKED BY: J.N.W. ARCEL DESCRIPTION: DATE: 8/3/04 SCALE: 1 " =60' REV. 10/20/04 UTILITY EASEMENT IN THE NW 1/4 F THE NE 1/4 OF SEC 14 -50 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG No:SEC14T- AE(P20) SHEET: 1 OF 1 EXHIBIT 14 Page�of _JA& 'I•ENIPORARY C0NS'I'RUCTI0N EASENIENT iuutt.' FUON: _► YIsA1(S FRON1 l'1►�1.\ II :NCV.\II:N'1' OF ('ONS'I'ItU("I'ION) PROJECT ► c. PARCEL FOLIO 10A SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF A 30' TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT IN THE NW 1/4 OF THE NE 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TWP 50 S. RGE 26 E, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA NORTH LINE OF P.O.B. #1 THE NE 1/4 *254" N87 '9 E S87.25'49 "W 1356.47' _ 30.05' EXISTING 30' R/W EASEMENT W C) 3 P.O.C. PER O.R. 404/997 n M a NE CORNER 30.05' o SECTION 14 S87'25'49 W N PROPOSED �D M PRODUCTION c; WELL NO. 13 cv UTILITY w `t EASEMENT w ►� z w PROPOSED 20' u- 4- •t UTILITY o �LU E 1/2 OF THE E 1/2 w �_ ��_ EASEMENT OF THE NE 1/4 objw3w Bozo OF THE NW 1/4 3. z www in OF THE NE 1/4 o iE F- F- oz b W�000 FOLIO NO.: V) w 00417680000 N871 '49 "E ` P.O.B. #2 PROPOSED 30.05' TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION o EASEMENT FOR o PRODUCTION WELL NO. 13 SOUTH LINE OF THE ;Li KEY: R/W - RIGHT -OF -WAY E 1/2 OF THE E 1/2 O.R. - OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK /PAGE OF THE NE 1/4 P.O.B. -POINT OF BEGINNING OF THE NW 1/4 C) o P.O.C. -POINT OF COMMENCEMENT OF THE NE 1/4 Z N JAM N. WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM LB6773) PR SSIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER FLORIQA UL TENSE NO LS 4876 30.05' SEE SHEET 2 OF 2 S87'17'23'W I FOR DESCRIPTION THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF SECTION 14. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. IPAARCEI IS AY of r2� 2004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C. COOKER AND ASSOCIATES, INC. SURVEYING AND MAPPING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYING®COONER.COM IENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN. LLC DRAWN BY: JNW CHECKED BY. J.N.W. DESCRIPTION• TEMP. CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT IN THE DATE: 8/3/04 SCALE: 1" =60' REV: 10/20 /04 NW 1/4 OF THE NE 1/4 OF SEC 14 -50 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG No:SEC14T- AE(TC19 SHEET. 1 OF 2 EXHIBIT_ A Page ?0— � 0 'I'ENIYORARY CONSTRUCTION EASENIENT (DURATION: 1 YEARS FROM (1) NIN1I ?N(4:NIENT OF CONSTRI)CI'ION) PROJECT b PARCEL 3'} A FOLIO I O SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF A 30' TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT IN THE NW 1/4 OF THE NE 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TWP 50 S, RGE 26 E, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA DESCRIPTION OF 30 -FOOT STRIPS OF LAND LYING IN THE EAST 1/2 OF THE EAST 1/2 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA: (1)COMMENCING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 14, THENCE RUN S87'25'49 "W, A DISTANCE OF 1356.47 FEET ALONG THE NORTH UNE OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE RUN S00'47'51 "W, A DISTANCE OF 30.05 FEET ALONG A UNE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID EAST 1/2 OF THE EAST 1/2 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4; THENCE RUN S87'25'49 "W, A DISTANCE OF 30.05 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF A 30 -FOOT RIGHT -OF -WAY EASEMENT AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 404, PAGE 997, PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, SAID -LINE RUNNING PARALLEL TO SAID NORTH UNE; THENCE RUN N00'47'51 "E, A DISTANCE OF 30.05 FEET TO SAID NORTH UNE; THENCE RUN N87'25'49 "E, A DISTANCE OF 30.05 FEET ALONG SAID NORTH LINE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, AND, (2)COMMENCING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 14, THENCE RUN S87'25'49 "W, A DISTANCE OF 1356.47 FEET ALONG THE NORTH UNE OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4; THENCE RUN S00'47'51 "W, A DISTANCE OF 210.36 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO THE EAST UNE OF SAID EAST 1/2 OF THE EAST 1/2 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE S00'47'51 "W, A DISTANCE OF 461.06 FEET ALONG SAID UNE TO THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID EAST 1/2 OF THE EAST 1/2 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4; THENCE RUN S87'27'23 "W, A DISTANCE OF 30.05 FEET ALONG SAID SOUTH UNE; THENCE RUN N00'47'51 "E, A DISTANCE OF 461.04 FEET; THENCE RUN N87'25'49 "E, A DISTANCE OF 30.05 FEET TO SAID EAST LINE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 14,733 SQUARE FEET OR 0.34 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. SEE SHEET 1 OF 2 FOR SKETCH JEFFREY C. COONER AND ASSOCIATES, INC. SURVEYING AND MAPPING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYING®COONER.COM CLIENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN, LLC DRAWN BY: JNW CHECKED BY: J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: DATE: 8/3/04 SCALE: NA REV: 10/20/04 TEMP. CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT IN THE NW 1/4 OF THE NE 1/4 OF SEC 14 -50 -26 1 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG No:SECI 4T-AE(TCI 91 SHEET: 2 OF 2 EXHIBIT �A Page of ! V� SKETCH 20' IN THE NW 1/4 OF RGE 26 NORTH LINE OF THE NE 1/4 PARCEL C'�� FOLIO AND DESCRIPTION OF A UTILITY EASEMENT THE NE 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TWP 50 S. E, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA N87'25'49 "E 20.03' S8725'49 "W 1336.44' P.O.B. EXISTING 30' R/W EASEMENT PER O.R. 404/997 iv v n w P.O.C. NE CORNER SECTION 14 i� .r r N W \ E 1/2 OF THE E 1/2 �woz OF THE NE 1/4 N �w.tw OF THE NW 1/4 w��� OF THE NE 1/4 OWZZz �i5z0 FOLIO z NO.: www V) 00417680000 W WO Z W 000 W � SOUTH LINE OF THE W 3 E 1/2 OF THE E 1/2 OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 °o o° OF THE NE 1/4 Z I N S87'27'k3 "W 1 � I KEY: R/W - RIGHT -OF -WAY O.R. - OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK /PAGE P.O.B. -POINT OF BEGINNING P.O.C. -POINT OF COMMENCEMENT DESCRIPTION OF A 20 -FOOT STRIP OF LAND LYING IN THE EAST 1/2 OF THE EAST 1/2 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLUER COUNTY, FLORIDA: COMMENCING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 14, THENCE RUN S87'25'49 "W, A DISTANCE OF 1336.44 FEET ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID NORTHEAST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE RUN S00'47'51 "W, A DISTANCE OF 671.43 FEET ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID EAST 1/2 OF THE EAST 1/2 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4; THENCE RUN S87'27'23'W, A DISTANCE OF 20.03 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID EAST 1/2 OF THE EAST 1/2 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4; THENCE RUN N00'47'51 "E, A DISTANCE OF 671.42 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO SAID EAST 1/2 OF THE EAST 1/2 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 TO SAID NORTH LINE; THENCE RUN N87'25'49 "E, A DISTANCE OF 20.03 FEET ALONG SAID NORTH LINE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 13,428 SQUARE FEET OR 0.31 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. NOTE a THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES. AND AREAS - - - -- -== CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF JAMES WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM L86773) SECTION 14. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE PR a AL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER COORDINATE SYSTEM. FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. TM °S' AYOF° 004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C. COOKER AND ASSOCIATES, INC. SURVEYING AND MAPPING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4. FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYING®COONER.COM CLIENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN, LLC DRAWN BY: JNW CHECKED BY. J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: DATE: 8/3/04 SCALE: 1 " -60' REV. 10/20 /04 20' UTIUTY EASEMENT IN THE NW 1/4 OF THE NE 1/4 OF SEC 14 -50 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG No:SEC14T- AE(P19) SHEET: 1 OF 1 EXHIBIT-A-- Page.1�-- of 'FENIPORARY CONS'I'RUC110N EASENIEN'1' (DUILATUm: 3 YEARS FROM CONINIENCENIENT OF CONSTRUCTION) PROJECT PARCEL�� FOL IO LL ' OA SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF A TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT FOR PRODUCTION WELL NO. 13 IN THE NW 1/4 OF THE NE 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TWP 50 S, RGE 26 E, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA PROPOSED PRODUCTION WELL 1487'2549 "E NO. 13 UTILITY EASEMENT NORTH UNE OF SECTION 14 EXISTING 30' RIGHT -OF -WAY EASEMENT PER O.R. 404/997 ..__....�i .nrc KEY: R/W - RIGHT -OF -WAY P.O.B. -POINT OF BEGINNING P.O.C. -POINT OF COMMENCEMENT E 1/2 OF THE E 1/2 OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 OF THE NE 1/4 w r` �t 0 0 z FOLIO NO.: 00417680000 40. 3 .n o 0 0 N87 80.14' S87•� '25'49"; 07' N �. M 00 N P.O.C. NE CORNER OF E �r 1/2 OF THE E 1/2 o OF THE NE 1/4 OF 0o THE NW 1/4 OF P.O.B. THE NE 1/4 S87'25'49 "W 20.03' �U- 0 o�� W Z N W z W O W w w o N W Z F- a_ <L 0-�Nj0 d a�W uj :1 3 F- wz U) w w Li DESCRIPTION OF A PARCEL OF LAND LYING IN THE EAST 1/2 OF THE EAST 1/2 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COWER COUNTY, FLORIDA: COMMENCING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID EAST 1/2 OF THE EAST 1/2 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4, THENCE RUN S00'47'51 "W, A DISTANCE OF 80.14 FEET ALONG THE EAST UNE OF SAID EAST 1/2 OF THE EAST 1/2 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4; THENCE RUN S87'25'49 "W, A DISTANCE OF 20.03 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE RUN S00'47'51 "W, A DISTANCE OF 130.22 FEET ALONG A UNE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO SAID EAST UNE; THENCE RUN S8725'49 "W, A DISTANCE OF 80.14 FEET ALONG A UNE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO THE NORTH UNE OF SAID SECTION 14; THENCE RUN N00'47'51'E. A DISTANCE OF 180.31 FEET ALONG A UNE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO SAID EAST UNE; THENCE RUN N87'25'49 "E. A DISTANCE OF 40.07 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF A 30 -FOOT RIGHT -OF -WAY EASEMENT AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 404, PAGE 997, PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, SAID LINE RUNNING PARALLEL TO SAID NORTH SECTION LINE; THENCE RUN S00'47'51 "W, A DISTANCE OF 50.09 FEET ALONG A UNE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO SAID EAST UNE; THENCE RUN N87'25'49 'E, A DISTANCE OF 40.07 FEET ALONG A UNE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO SAID NORTH LINE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 12,44/3 SQUARE FEET OR 0.29 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. ✓C JA S N. WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM LB6773) P FESSIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER OR D,p LICENSE NQQ. J.S 4876 THIS DAY OF 2004. THIS IS NOT A NOTE THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF SECTION 14. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE COORDINATE SYSTEM. FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. SURVEY JEFFREY C. COONER AND ASSOCIATES, INC. SURVEYING AND MAPPING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4. FORT MYERS. FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYINGOCOONER.COM 6NW1/ EELEY AND HANSEN, LLC DRAWN BY: JNW CHECKED BY: J.N.W. ESCRIPTION: WELL NO. 13 DATE: 8/12/04 SCALE: 1' -60' REV: 10/20/04 STRUCTION EASEMENT IN THE THE NE 1/4 OF SEC 14 -50 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG No:SEC14W- TCE(TC13 SHEET: 1 OF 1 EXHIBIT A Page_ of PROJECT 21 1__ PARCEL FOLIO l OA SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF A UTILITY EASEMENT FOR PRODUCTION WELL N0. 13 IN THE NW 1/4 OF THE NE 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TWP 50 S, RGE 26 E, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA NORTH LINE OF SECTION 14 N87'25'49 "E TEXSNG 30' RIGHT -OF -WAY EASEMENT PER O.R. 404/997 KEY: R/W - RIGHT -OF -WAY P.O.B. -POINT OF BEGINNING P.O.C. -POINT OF COMMENCEM NT E1 /2OF THE EI 2 O OF THE NW 1/4 OF, THE w n rn :d o 0 0 O 0 Z THE NE 1/4 NE 1/4 FOLIO NO.: 00417680000 -r Jug) \ N 87'25' 49 "E 40.07 3 rl o '`r 00 O 40.07' S87'25' 49 "W o � O ul 20.03' P.O.B. O O P.O.C. NE CORNER OF E 1/2 OF THE E 1/2 OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 OF THE NE 1/4 DESCRIPTION OF A PARCEL OF LAND LYING IN THE EAST 1/2 OF THE EAST 1/2 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COWER COUNTY, FLORIDA: COMMENCING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID EAST 1/2 OF THE EAST 1/2 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4, THENCE RUN S00'47'51 "W, A DISTANCE OF 30.05 FEET ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID EAST 1/2 OF THE EAST 1/2 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4; THENCE RUN S87'25'49 "W, A DISTANCE OF 20.03 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF A 30 -FOOT RIGHT -OF -WAY EASEMENT AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 404, PAGE 997, PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, SAID LINE RUNNING PARALLEL TO THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SECTION 14, TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE RUN S00'47'51 "W, A DISTANCE OF 50.09 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO SAID EAST LINE; THENCE RUN S87'25'49 "W, A DISTANCE OF 40.07 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO SAID NORTH LINE; THENCE RUN N00'47'51 -E, A DISTANCE OF 50.09 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO SAID EAST LINE; THENCE RUN N87'25'49 "E, A DISTANCE OF 40.07 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID 30 -FOOT RIGHT -OF -WAY EASEMENT TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 2,007 SQUARE FEET OR 0.05 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. NQ.IE: THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF JAM i4-1 WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM LB6773) SECTION 14. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE PR SINAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. FLORIDA LICENSE NO. L 4876 THIS��IDAY OFJ.� 2004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C. COONERG AND NC ND ASSOCIATES* I. NG 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYING®COONER.COM CLIENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN, LLC DRAWN BY: JNW CHECKED BY: J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: WELL NO. 13 DATE: 8/12/04 SCALE: 1 " -30' REV: 10/20 /04 PRODUCTION WELL UTILITY EASEMENT IN THE NW 1/4 OF THE NE 1/4 OF SEC 14-50-26 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG No:SEC14W- TCE(P13) SHEET. 1 OF 1 o cli w �0d w° Z C) w O. 04 p � � ` w Z �1- Q 2 D W w Z w w w jE ir- �w L 0 00�r Li �wz rn w w Li DESCRIPTION OF A PARCEL OF LAND LYING IN THE EAST 1/2 OF THE EAST 1/2 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COWER COUNTY, FLORIDA: COMMENCING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID EAST 1/2 OF THE EAST 1/2 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4, THENCE RUN S00'47'51 "W, A DISTANCE OF 30.05 FEET ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID EAST 1/2 OF THE EAST 1/2 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4; THENCE RUN S87'25'49 "W, A DISTANCE OF 20.03 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF A 30 -FOOT RIGHT -OF -WAY EASEMENT AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 404, PAGE 997, PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, SAID LINE RUNNING PARALLEL TO THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SECTION 14, TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE RUN S00'47'51 "W, A DISTANCE OF 50.09 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO SAID EAST LINE; THENCE RUN S87'25'49 "W, A DISTANCE OF 40.07 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO SAID NORTH LINE; THENCE RUN N00'47'51 -E, A DISTANCE OF 50.09 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO SAID EAST LINE; THENCE RUN N87'25'49 "E, A DISTANCE OF 40.07 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID 30 -FOOT RIGHT -OF -WAY EASEMENT TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 2,007 SQUARE FEET OR 0.05 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. NQ.IE: THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF JAM i4-1 WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM LB6773) SECTION 14. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE PR SINAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. FLORIDA LICENSE NO. L 4876 THIS��IDAY OFJ.� 2004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C. COONERG AND NC ND ASSOCIATES* I. NG 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYING®COONER.COM CLIENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN, LLC DRAWN BY: JNW CHECKED BY: J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: WELL NO. 13 DATE: 8/12/04 SCALE: 1 " -30' REV: 10/20 /04 PRODUCTION WELL UTILITY EASEMENT IN THE NW 1/4 OF THE NE 1/4 OF SEC 14-50-26 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG No:SEC14W- TCE(P13) SHEET. 1 OF 1 EXHIBIT Page of 1 66- 'FENIPOUARY CONSTRUCTION EASERIEN'!' (DURATION; 3 YEARS FROM CONIMENCF.MENT OF CONSTRUC1'IONI PROJECT PARCEL FOLIO )(y y)(11 10A SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF A TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT FOR PRODUCTION WELL N0. 12 IN THE SE 1/4 AND THE SW 1/4 OF SECTION 11, TWP 50 S. RGE 26 E, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA DESCRIPTION, A PARCEL LYING IN THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 11, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOW: COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4, THENCE RUN SOUTH 87'25'49" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 10.00 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SECTION; THENCE RUN NORTH 02'34'11" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 50.00 FEET TO A UNE THAT IS PARALLEL TO SAID SECTION UNE AND THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE NORTH 02'34'11" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 80.00 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 87'25'49" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 180.00 FEET ALONG A UNE THAT IS PARALLEL TO SAID SOUTH UNE; THENCE RUN SOUTH 02'34'11" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 80.00 FEET TO SAID UNE THAT IS 50 FEET NORTH OF AND PARALLEL TO SAID SECTION UNE; THENCE RUN SOUTH 87'25'49" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 65.00 FEET ALONG SAID LINE; THENCE RUN NORTH 02'34'11" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 40.00 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 87'25'49" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 50.00 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 02'34'11" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 40.00 FEET TO SAID UNE THAT IS 50 FEET NORTH OF AND PARALLEL TO SAID SOUTH UNE; THENCE RUN SOUTH 87'25'49" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 65.00 FEET ALONG SAID UNE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 12,400 SQUARE FEET, OR 0.28 ACRES MORE OR LESS. -- - PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS JAM N. WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM L86773) CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF PROFESSIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER SECTION 11. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE FLORIDA U ENSE N0.� �S� 48_76 COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. THIS 7�/JOAY OF ! 004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY IEFFREY C. COONER AND ASE. SURVEYING AND MAPPING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL• CLIENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN. LLC DRAWN BY. JRF PARCEL DESCRIPTION: WELL NO. 12 DATE: 9/7/04 TEMP. CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT LYING IN THE SE 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SECTION 11 PROJECT No: 020901 ATES, INC. FLORIDA 33912 SUR VEYI N GOCOON ER. COM CHECKED f,�Y: J.N.W. SCALE: 1 "¢50' REV: 10/20 /04 DWG No: Seal*- TCE(TCI2) SHEET. 1 OF 1 PROPOSED PRODUCTION WELL NO. 12 SE 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 UTILITY EASEMENT F000 NO.: S87'25'49 "W .r 00411800006 180.00' u N 3 O W W o N87'25'49 "E O :t O W 0 03 3 50.00 W r o N 00 O ~ � \ O�- O r $ z W og g N N N N87'25'49 'E z N87'25'49 "E P. B. - 65.00' PROPOSED 20' 65.00' 3 UTILITY EASEMENT 30' ROAD R/W M � N EASEMENT O z PER O.R. 279/284 — — — 10.00' SOUTH LINE OF THE S87'25'49 "W P.O.C. SE 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 SE CORNER OF THE SE 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 DESCRIPTION, A PARCEL LYING IN THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 11, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOW: COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4, THENCE RUN SOUTH 87'25'49" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 10.00 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SECTION; THENCE RUN NORTH 02'34'11" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 50.00 FEET TO A UNE THAT IS PARALLEL TO SAID SECTION UNE AND THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE NORTH 02'34'11" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 80.00 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 87'25'49" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 180.00 FEET ALONG A UNE THAT IS PARALLEL TO SAID SOUTH UNE; THENCE RUN SOUTH 02'34'11" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 80.00 FEET TO SAID UNE THAT IS 50 FEET NORTH OF AND PARALLEL TO SAID SECTION UNE; THENCE RUN SOUTH 87'25'49" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 65.00 FEET ALONG SAID LINE; THENCE RUN NORTH 02'34'11" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 40.00 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 87'25'49" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 50.00 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 02'34'11" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 40.00 FEET TO SAID UNE THAT IS 50 FEET NORTH OF AND PARALLEL TO SAID SOUTH UNE; THENCE RUN SOUTH 87'25'49" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 65.00 FEET ALONG SAID UNE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 12,400 SQUARE FEET, OR 0.28 ACRES MORE OR LESS. -- - PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS JAM N. WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM L86773) CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF PROFESSIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER SECTION 11. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE FLORIDA U ENSE N0.� �S� 48_76 COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. THIS 7�/JOAY OF ! 004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY IEFFREY C. COONER AND ASE. SURVEYING AND MAPPING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL• CLIENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN. LLC DRAWN BY. JRF PARCEL DESCRIPTION: WELL NO. 12 DATE: 9/7/04 TEMP. CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT LYING IN THE SE 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SECTION 11 PROJECT No: 020901 ATES, INC. FLORIDA 33912 SUR VEYI N GOCOON ER. COM CHECKED f,�Y: J.N.W. SCALE: 1 "¢50' REV: 10/20 /04 DWG No: Seal*- TCE(TCI2) SHEET. 1 OF 1 EXHIBIT A Page of _I � PROJECT ) 2� PARCEL F0LI0 <CL-j11 <:'r)L w)r1�0 10A SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF A UTILITY EASEMENT FOR PRODUCTION WELL N0. 12 IN THE SE 1/4 AND THE SW 1/4 OF SECTION 11, TWP 50 S, RGE 26 E, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA •r SE 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 \ �N FOLIO NO.: i? W 00411800006 W F- zt� 710 W \ W N 3I 0 0 M 0 N ofz PROPOSED 20' UTILITY EASEMENT 30' ROAD R/W EASEMENT PER O.R. 279/284 P_S87'25_49" W --NiSOUTH LINE OF THE SE 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 75.00' K P.O. C. R/W - RIGHT -OF -WAY SE CORNER FP &L - FLORIDA POWER OF THE SE 1/4 AND LIGHT COMPANY OF THE SW 1/4 P.O.B. - POINT OF BEGINNING P.O.C. - POINT OF COMMENCEMENT A PARCEL LYING IN THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 11, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COWER COUNTY, FLORIDA. DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4, THENCE RUN SOUTH 87'25'49" WEST. A DISTANCE OF 75.00 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SECTION; THENCE RUN NORTH 02'34'11" WEST A DISTANCE OF 50.00 FEET TO A UNE THAT IS PARALLEL TO SAID SOUTH LINE AND THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE NORTH 02'34'11" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 40.00 FEET TO A LINE THAT IS PARALLEL TO SAID SOUTH LINE; THENCE RUN SOUTH 87'25'49" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 50.00 ALONG SAID UNE; THENCE RUN SOUTH 02'34'11" EAST. A DISTANCE OF 40.00 FEET TO SAID LINE THAT IS 50 FEET NORTH OF AND PARALLEL TO SAID SOUTH UNE; THENCE RUN NORTH 87'25'49" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 50.00 FEET ALONG SAID UNE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 2.000 SQUARE FEET OR 0.05 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. J J �� HEm TTPARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS --- - -202 r --+� �i-- -� CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF JAM N. WILKISGN (FOR THE FIRM LB6773) SECTION 11. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE PRO SSIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. FLORIR9 *ENSE NQ. L 4876 THIS 1 U� AY OF (, 2004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C. COONER AND ASSOCIATES, INC. SURVEYING AND MAPPING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYING®COONER.COM CLIENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN. LLC DRAWN BY: JRF CHECKED BY. J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: WELL NO. 1 DATE: 8/26/04 SCALE: 1"=30' IREV. 10/20 /04 PRODUCTION WELL UTILITY EASEMENT IN THE SE 1/4 AND THE SW 1/4 OF SEC 11 -50 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG No: SECIIW-TCE(PI21 SHEET: 1 of 1 EXHIBIT.- Page�of .�— "1'ENIPOItARY CONS'CRUC110N EASENIENT (DURATION: 3 YEARS FROM CON INIENCENIENT OF CONSTRUCTION) PROJECT 3LIS � PARCEL FOL IO _ p I OA SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF A TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT FOR PRODUCTION WELL NO. 11 IN THE SE 1/4 AND THE SW 1/4 OF SECTION 11, TWP 50 S, RGE 26 E, COLLIER COUNTY. FLORIDA A PARCEL LYING IN THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 11, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COWER COUNTY, FLORIDA, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOW: COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4, THENCE RUN NORTH 87'25'49' EAST, A DISTANCE OF 60.00 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 (ALSO BEING THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SECTION 11); THENCE RUN NORTH 02'34'11" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 50.00 FEET TO A LINE THAT IS PARALLEL TO WEST LINE OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SAID SECTION AND THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE NORTH 02'34'11" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 80.00 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 87'25'49" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 180.00 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT IS PARALLEL TO SAID SOUTH LINE OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN SOUTH 02'34'11" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 80.00 FEET TO A LINE THAT IS 50 FEET NORTH OF AND PARALLEL TO SAID SOUTH LINE; THENCE RUN SOUTH 8725'49" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 60.00 FEET ALONG SAID LINE; THENCE RUN NORTH 02'34'11" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 40.00 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 87'25'49' WEST, A DISTANCE OF 60.00 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 02'34'11" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 40.00 FEET TO SAID LINE THAT IS 50 FEET NORTH OF AND PARALLEL TO SAID SOUTH LINE; THENCE SOUTH 87'25'49" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 60.00 FEET ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 12,000 SQ. FT., OR 0.28 AC. MORE OR LESS. - ------- TH PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS JA Ni WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM L86773) CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF J ESNs WIL SON (FOR AND MAPPER SECTION 11. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE FLORI�QA LJCENSE N LS 4876 COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. THIS �SL�AY OF X2004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C. COONERG AND MAPPING AND INC. 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYINGOCOONER.COM CLIENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN. LLC DRAWN BY: JRF CHECKED BY. J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: WELL NO. 11 DATE: 8/26/04 SCALE: 1 " =50' REV: 10/20 /04 TEMP. CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT LYING IN THE SE 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SECTION 11 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG No: smiw -Tm(ml) SHEET. 1 OF 1 SE 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 FOLIO NO.: 00411800006 uj 8 180.00 w PROPOSED PRODUCTION w w WELL :NO. 11 W z 3 UTILITY EASEMENT • �� �b 9» °0 0.00 3 0°0 w ° ° 1,76 g g P.O.B S87 5' 9 "W 60.00' °z 8 5' 9' _ 60.00 PROPOSED 20' 60.00 3 UTILITY EASEMENT o° r - - +-- 30' ROAD R/W °n N EASEMENT ° z PER O.R. 279/284 60.00' — — — —� N 87'25' 49 "E P.O.C. SOUTH LINE OF THE SE CORNER SE 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF THE SE 1/4 DESCRIPTION: OF THE SW 1/4 A PARCEL LYING IN THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 11, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COWER COUNTY, FLORIDA, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOW: COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4, THENCE RUN NORTH 87'25'49' EAST, A DISTANCE OF 60.00 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 (ALSO BEING THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SECTION 11); THENCE RUN NORTH 02'34'11" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 50.00 FEET TO A LINE THAT IS PARALLEL TO WEST LINE OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SAID SECTION AND THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE NORTH 02'34'11" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 80.00 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 87'25'49" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 180.00 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT IS PARALLEL TO SAID SOUTH LINE OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN SOUTH 02'34'11" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 80.00 FEET TO A LINE THAT IS 50 FEET NORTH OF AND PARALLEL TO SAID SOUTH LINE; THENCE RUN SOUTH 8725'49" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 60.00 FEET ALONG SAID LINE; THENCE RUN NORTH 02'34'11" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 40.00 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 87'25'49' WEST, A DISTANCE OF 60.00 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 02'34'11" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 40.00 FEET TO SAID LINE THAT IS 50 FEET NORTH OF AND PARALLEL TO SAID SOUTH LINE; THENCE SOUTH 87'25'49" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 60.00 FEET ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 12,000 SQ. FT., OR 0.28 AC. MORE OR LESS. - ------- TH PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS JA Ni WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM L86773) CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF J ESNs WIL SON (FOR AND MAPPER SECTION 11. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE FLORI�QA LJCENSE N LS 4876 COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. THIS �SL�AY OF X2004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C. COONERG AND MAPPING AND INC. 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYINGOCOONER.COM CLIENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN. LLC DRAWN BY: JRF CHECKED BY. J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: WELL NO. 11 DATE: 8/26/04 SCALE: 1 " =50' REV: 10/20 /04 TEMP. CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT LYING IN THE SE 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SECTION 11 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG No: smiw -Tm(ml) SHEET. 1 OF 1 EXHIBIT -8- Page of /(o.!r PROJECT )� lj 2-1 PARCEL _ �l FCIL 10 CY)Lj (I 1 '�,<C 0C,Y)LP LN SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF A UTILITY EASEMENT FOR PRODUCTION WELL N0. 11 IN THE SE 1/4 AND THE SW 1/4 OF SECTION 11, TWP 50 S, RGE 26 E, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA SE 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 FOLIO NO.: W 00411800006 W z� cn 3 \ . W N P.O. PROPOSED 20' o UTILITY I EASEMENT Ln 3I 30' ROAD R/W M I EASEMENT �y PER O.R. 279/284 0 z N87'2549 "E _ — — 120.00' P.O. C. SOUTH LINE OF THE SE CORNER SE 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF THE SE 1/4 R/W - RIGHT -OF -WAY OF THE SW 1/4 FP &L - FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY P.O.B. - POINT OF BEGINNING P.O.C. - POINT OF COMMENCEMENT A PARCEL LYING IN THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 11, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COWER COUNTY, FLORIDA, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOW: COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4, THENCE RUN NORTH 87'25'49" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 120.00 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 (ALSO BEING THE SOUTH LINE OF SECTION 11); THENCE RUN NORTH 02'34'11" WEST. A DISTANCE OF 50.00 FEET TO A LINE THAT IS 50 FEET NORTH OF AND PARALLEL TO SAID SOUTH LINE OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 AND THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE NORTH 02'34'11" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 40.00 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 87'25'49" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 60.00 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT IS PARALLEL TO SAID SOUTH LINE; THENCE RUN SOUTH 02'34'11" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 40.00 FEET TO SAID LINE THAT IS 50 FEET NORTH OF SAID SECTION LINE; THENCE RUN SOUTH 87'25'49" WEST. A DISTANCE OF 60.00 FEET ALONG SAID LINE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 2,400 SQUARE FEET, OR 0.06 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. - -- - -- JAM- N. WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM LB6773) PROFESSIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER FLORIDf. LICENSE NO. LS 4876 THIS Z—'"—DAY OF Allff- 2004. THIS IS NOT A Nam. THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF SECTION 11. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. SURVEY JEFFREY C. COONERG AND PPASSOCIATES, INC. 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4. FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYING®COONER.COM CLIENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN. LLC [DATE: RAWN BY: JRF CHECKED BY: J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: WELL NO. 11 PRODUCTION WELL UTILITY EASEMENT IN THE 8/26/04 SCALE: 1 " =30' REV: 10/20/04 SE 1/4 AND THE SW 1/4 OF SEC 11 -50 -26 ROJECT No: 020901 DWG No: SEC11W- TCE(P11 SHEET: 1 OF 1 EXHIBIT-A Page Of TENT PORARY CONSTRUCTION EASENIEN'T (1)UILX7'I0N: 3 YEARS FRONI CONINIENCEINIEN '1' OF CONS'1'ItI.4"TION) PROJECT '10j_ PARCEL FOLIO OA SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF A TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT IN THE SW 1/4 AND THE SE 1/4 OF SECTION 11, TWP 50 S. RGE 26 E, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA II P.O.B. (1) PROPOSED PRODUCTION WELL NO. 6 UTILITY EASEMENT— PROPOSED TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT FOR PRODUCTION WELL NO. 6 PROPOSED TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT FOR PRODUCTION WELL NO. 9 S 1/2 OF THE S 1/2 THE NW I/4 OF THE SW I/ 30' `L19 P.O.B. (4) PROPOSED PRODUCTION WELL NO. 9 UTILITY EASEMENT P.O.B. (5) P.O.C. (5) SW CORNER OF THE i SE 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 L4 P.O.C. (1) NW CORNER OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 P.O.B. (2) 1 Lll 30' P.C. (2,3) Ni E CORNER OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 (ALSO BEING THE NW CORNER OF THE NW 1/4 OF THE SE 1/4) L6 L12 L� /�j P.O.B. (3) L131 L16 30' — PROPOSED PRODUCTION WELL NO. 7 UTILITY EASEMENT NE 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 PROPOSED TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT FOR PRODUCTION WILL NO. 7 L15 L1 PROPOSED PRODUCTION WELL NO. 8 UTILITY EASEMENT PROPOSED TEMPOR RY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT qOR PRODUCTION WELL N 8 6 NW 1/4 OF THE SE 1/4 18 FOLIO NO.: P.O.C. (4) 00411800006 L17 SE CORNER OF THE S 1/2 OF THE S 1/2 OF THE NW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 - 170' SE 1/4 OF F.P. &L. THE SW 1/4 EASEMENT PROPOSED PRODUCTION WELL NO. 11 UTILITY EASEMENT P.O.B. (6) L26Z L31 30' L32 L27 1 I L30 PROPOSED TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT FOR PRODUCTION WELL NO. 11 JA kFSSIONAL . YNLKISON (FOR THE FIRM LB6773) PR SURVEYOR AND MAPPER FL LICENSE Na. LS 4876 SW 1/4 OF THE SE 1/4 PROPOSED PRODUCTION WELL NO. 12 UTILITY EASEMENT PROPOSED TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT FOR PRODUCTION WELL NO. 12 L371 L42 L28 rp.0 .C. (6) E COR NER F THE SE 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 30' ROAD "- PROPOSED 20' EASEMENT UTILITY PER O.R. EASEMENT 279/284 SEE SHEET 2 OF 3 FOR LINE TABLE SEE SHEET 3 OF 3 FOR DESCRIPTION THIS �`-DAY OP4 P 2004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY L35 "�4(Y P.O.B. (8) -- P.O.C. (7,8) SE CORNER OF THE SW 1/4 OF THE SE 1/4 /` P.O.B. 34 ,—(7) L43 KEY: COR. – CORNER F.P.&L – FLORIDA POWER do LIGHT CO. R/W – RIGHT –OF –WAY T.C.C. – TOLLGATE COMMERCIAL CENTER O.R. – OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK/PAGE PB – PLAT BOOK PG – PAGE PH. – PHASE P.O.B. – POINT OF BEGINNING P -O-C_ - PnINT nF cnuumf1rucur JEFFREY C. COON ER G AND PPASSOCIATES, INC. 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4. FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL* SURVEYINGOCOONER.COM CLIENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN, LLC DRAWN BY: JRF CHECKED 'BY: J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: DATE: 8/27/04 SCALE: 1" =600' REV: 10/26/04 TEMP. CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT IN SECTION 11 -50 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 JDWG No:SEC11T– AE(TC6) SHEET: 1 OF 3 EXHIBIT A Page -of lz 'I'ENIPORARY C0NS'1'I(UC'I'I0N EASENIEN'I' (1)(fiCkTION: 3 YEARS FRONT ('ONINIENCENIEN '1' O1' ('ONS'fRU(:'['ION) PROJECT - U 7L PARCEL `i. FOL IO ' (Y-) Y) n SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF A TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT IN THE SW 1/4 AND THE SE 1/4 OF SECTION 11, TWP 50 S. RGE 26 E, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA LINE TABLE LINE LENGTH BEARING L1 20.03' S00'49'42 "W L2 96.04' N87'51'44 "E L3 30.00' S02'08'16 "E L4 97.59' S87'51'44 "W L5 30.04' N00' 9' 2 "E L6 20.03' S00' 8'40 "W L7 90.00' S67'5 ' " L8 30.00' S02'08'1 6 "E L9 969.03' S87'51'44 "W 1-10 30.00' NO '08'16 "W L11 969.03' N87'51'44 "E L12 90.00' N87'51'44 "E L13 1065.62' N87 '51'44" L14 30.04' S00'48' 0 "W L15 1064.08' S87'51'44 "W L16 30.00' NO2'08'16" L17 1 170.26' S87'38'47 "W L18 20.03' N00'49'42 "E 1-19 885.03' S87'38'47 "W L20 30.05' N00'50'44 "E L21 885.03' N87'38'47 "E L22 30.05' S00'49'42 "W L23 50.09' N00'49'42 "E L24 1 30.05' N00'49'42 "E L25 55.25' N87'25'49 "E L26 30.00' S02'34'11 "E L27 57.03' S87'25'49 "W L28 190.00' S87'25'49 'W L29 50.00' NO2'34'11 "W L30 906.44' S87'25'49 "W L31 30.00' NO2'34'11 "W L32 906.44' N87'25'49 "E L33 30.00' S02'34'1 I "E L34 50.09' N00'48'20 "E 1-35 1349.39' S87'25'49 "W L36 30.00' NO2'34'11 "W L37 1351.16' N87'25'49 "E L38 30.05' S00'48'20 "W L39 20.03' S87'25'49 "W L40 30.05' S87'25'49 "W L41 30.05' N00'48'20 "E 1-42 30.05' N87'25'49 "E 1-43 30.05' S00'48'20 "W SEE SHEET 3 OF 3 FOR DESCRIPTION THIS IS NOT A SURVEY NOTE: THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF SECTION 11. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. JEFFREY C. COON ERG AND PPASSOCIATES, INC. 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYING®COONER.COM CLIENT. GREELEY AND HANSEN, LLC DRAWN BY. JRF CHECKED BY: J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: DATE: 8/27/04 SCALE: NA REV: TEMP. CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT IN SECTION 11 -50 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG No:SEC11T- AE(TCS) SHEET: 2 OF 3 EXH BIT A Page of .._.L.�.. '1'LNIF'0RARY CONSTRUCTION EASENIEN'r 0)111tA "fI0N; 3 YI:AI(S FRONI CUNINII-:NCGNIFN'I' OF CONS'PRUCTION) PROJECT _ ) NZ_ PARCEL FOLIO SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF A TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT IN THE SW 1/4 AND THE SE 1/4 OF SECTION 11, TWP 50 S, RGE 26 E, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA DESCRIPTION: A 30 FOOT STRIPS OF LAND LYING IN THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4, AND, THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4, AND, THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4, AND, THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4, AND, THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 11. TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COWER COUNTY, FLORIDA: (1)COMMENCING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4, THENCE RUN S00'49'42 "W, A DISTANCE OF 20.03 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE RUN N87'51'44 "E, A DISTANCE OF 96.04 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT IS PARALLEL TO THE NORTH LINE OF SAID NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S02'08'16 "E, A DISTANCE OF 30.00 FEET; THENCE RUN S87'51'44 "W, A DISTANCE OF 97.59 FEET TO SAID WEST LINE; THENCE RUN N00'49'42 "E, A DISTANCE OF 30.04 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, AND, (2)COMMENCING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4, THENCE RUN S00'48'40 "W, A DISTANCE OF 20.03 FEET ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S87'51'44 "W, A DISTANCE OF 90.00 FEET ALONG A UNE THAT IS PARALLEL TO THE NORTH UNE OF SAID NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE RUN S02'08'16 "E, A DISTANCE OF 30.00 FEET; THENCE RUN S87'51'44 "W, A DISTANCE 4 969.03 FEET ALONG A UNE THAT IS PARALLEL TO SAID NORTH UNE; THENCE RUN NO2'08'16 "W, A DISTANCE OF 30.00 FEET; THENCE RUN N87'51'44 "E, A DISTANCE OF 969.03 FEET ALONG A UNE THAT IS PARALLEL TO SAID NORTH UNE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, AND, (3)COMMENCING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4, THENCE RUN SOO'48'40 "W, A DISTANCE OF 20.03 FEET ALONG THE WEST UNE OF SAID NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4; THENCE RUN N87'51'44 "E, A DISTANCE OF 90.00 FEET ALONG A UNE THAT IS PARALLEL TO THE NORTH UNE OF SAID NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE RUN N87'51'44 "E, A DISTANCE OF 1065.62 FEET ALONG A UNE THAT IS PARALLEL TO SAID NORTH UNE; THENCE RUN S00'48'20 "W, A DISTANCE OF 30.04 FEET; THENCE RUN S8751'44 "W, A DISTANCE OF 1064.08 FEET ALONG A UNE THAT IS PARALLEL TO SAID NORTH UNE; THENCE RUN NO2'08'16 "W, A DISTANCE OF 30.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, AND, (4)COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4, THENCE RUN S87'38'47 -W, A DISTANCE OF 170.26 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH UNE OF SAID SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN N00'49'42 "E, A DISTANCE OF 20.03 FEET ALONG THE WEST UNE OF A 170 -FOOT FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT RIGHT -OF -WAY EASEMENT TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE RUN S87'38'47'W, A DISTANCE OF 885.03 FEET ALONG A UNE THAT IS PARALLEL TO SAID SOUTH UNE; THENCE RUN N00'50'44 "E, A DISTANCE OF 30.05 FEET; THENCE RUN N87'38'47'E, A DISTANCE OF 885.03 FEET ALONG A UNE THAT IS PARALLEL TO SAID SOUTH LINE TO SAID WEST RIGHT -OF -WAY EASEMENT UNE; THENCE RUN SOO'49'42'W, A DISTANCE OF 30.05 FEET ALONG SAID LINE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, AND, (5)COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4, THENCE RUN N00'49'42 "E, A DISTANCE OF 50.09 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE N00'49'42 "E, A DISTANCE OF 30.05 FEET ALONG SAID WEST UNE; THENCE RUN N87 25'49 "E, A DISTANCE OF 55.25 FEET ALONG A UNE THAT IS PARALLEL TO THE SOUTH UNE OF SAID SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S02'34'11 "E, A DISTANCE OF 30.00 FEET; THENCE RUN S87'25'49'W, A DISTANCE OF 57.03 FEET ALONG A UNE THAT IS PARALLEL TO SAID SOUTH LINE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, AND, (6)COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4, THENCE RUN S87'25'49 "W, A DISTANCE OF 190.00 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH UNE OF SAID SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN NO2'34'11 "W, A DISTANCE OF 50.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE RUN S87 25'49'W, A DISTANCE OF 906.44 FEET ALONG A UNE THAT IS PARALLEL TO SAID SOUTH UNE; THENCE RUN NO2'34'11'W. A DISTANCE OF 30.00 FEET; THENCE RUN N87'25'49 "E, A DISTANCE OF 906.44 FEET ALONG A UNE THAT IS PARALLEL TO SAID SOUTH LINE; THENCE RUN S02'34'11 "E, A DISTANCE OF 30.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, AND, (7)COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4, THENCE RUN N00'48'20 "E, A DISTANCE OF 50.09 FEET ALONG THE EAST UNE OF SAID SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE RUN S87'25'49 "W, A DISTANCE OF 1349.39 FEET ALONG A UNE THAT IS PARALLEL TO THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SECTION 11; THENCE RUN NO2'34'11 "W, A DISTANCE OF 30.00 FEET; THENCE RUN N8725'49 "E, A DISTANCE OF 1351.16 FEET ALONG A UNE THAT IS PARALLEL TO SAID SOUTH UNE TO SAID EAST LINE; THENCE RUN SOO'48'20 "W, A DISTANCE OF 30.05 FEET ALONG SAID UNE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, AND, (B)COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4, THENCE RUN S87'25'49 "W, A DISTANCE OF 20.03 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE S8725'49 "W, A DISTANCE OF 30.05 FEET ALONG SAID SOUTH UNE; THENCE RUN N00'48'20 "E, A DISTANCE OF 30.05 FEET TO THE NORTH UNE OF A 30 -FOOT ROAD EASEMENT AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 279, PAGE 284, PUBLIC RECORDS OF COWER COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE RUN N87'25'49 "E, A DISTANCE OF 30.05 FEET ALONG SAID NORTH EASEMENT UNE; THENCE RUN SOO'4W20 "W, A DISTANCE OF 30.05 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING A TOTAL OF 160,759 SQUARE FEET, OR 3.68 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY SEE SHEET 1 3 FOR SKETCH H JEFFREY Ce COON ERG AND PPASSOCI ATES, INC. 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYINGOCOONER.COM CLIENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN, LLC DRAWN BY: JRF CHECKED BY: J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: DATE: 8/27/04 SCALE: NA REV: TEMP. CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT IN SECTION 11 -50 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG NO:SECIIT- AE(TCB) SHEET: 3 OF 3 EXHIBIT R Page_ of PROJECT PARCEL FOLIO (?G'q N 1(YY-r)(1' SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF AN ACCESS EASEMENT IN THE SW 1/4 OF SECTION 11, TWP 50 S, RGE 26 E, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA NORTH LINE OF THE S 1/2 OF THE S 1/2 OF THE NW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 I N87'42'l 155.2 -� FOLIO NO.: 15' 00411800006 S 1/2 OF THE S 1/2 OF THE NW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 6 SOUTH LINE OF THE S 1/2 OF THE S 1/2 OF THE NW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 10A 3 N W \_� Ld cV jE LL- 0 =o (n W F- � LA- 'c \ az Ld P.O.B. SE CORNER OF THE S 1/2 OF THE S 1/2 OF THE NW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 DESCRIPTION: A PARCEL OF LAND LYING IN THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 11, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA: BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4, THENCE RUN S87'38'47 "W, A DISTANCE OF 155.24 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN N00'49'42`E, A DISTANCE OF 343.06 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT IS PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN N87'42'01 "E, A DISTANCE OF 155.23 FEET ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S00'49'42 "W, A DISTANCE OF 342.91 FEET ALONG SAID EAST LINE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 53,163 SQUARE FEET, OR 1.22 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. UQIE; THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS - - -- - - -- ----------- CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF JAM N. WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM LB6773) SECTION 11. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE PRO SSIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. FLORIDA LICENSE NO. LS 4876 THISZ±'* DAY OF .02004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C. COON ERG AND ASSOCIATES, INC. AND MAPPING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYING®COONER.COM CLIENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN. LLC DRAWN BY: JRF CHECKED BY. J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: DATE: 8/27/04 SCALE: 1 "a100' REV. 10/20 /04 ACCESS EASEMENT IN SECTION 11 -50 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG No:SEC11T— AE(AE6) ISHEET. 1 of 1 L" in o rn �t M O �r M O Z 170'1 F.P.&L. — FLORIDA POWER do LIGHT CO. PROPOSED R/W — RIGHT —OF —WAY UTIUTY F.P. &L. P.O.B. — POINT OF BEGINNING EASEMENT EASEMENT P.O.C. — POINT OF COMMENCEMENT 210' I — S87'38'47 "' I 155.24' SOUTH LINE OF THE S 1/2 OF THE S 1/2 OF THE NW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 10A 3 N W \_� Ld cV jE LL- 0 =o (n W F- � LA- 'c \ az Ld P.O.B. SE CORNER OF THE S 1/2 OF THE S 1/2 OF THE NW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 DESCRIPTION: A PARCEL OF LAND LYING IN THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 11, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA: BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4, THENCE RUN S87'38'47 "W, A DISTANCE OF 155.24 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN N00'49'42`E, A DISTANCE OF 343.06 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT IS PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN N87'42'01 "E, A DISTANCE OF 155.23 FEET ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S00'49'42 "W, A DISTANCE OF 342.91 FEET ALONG SAID EAST LINE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 53,163 SQUARE FEET, OR 1.22 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. UQIE; THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS - - -- - - -- ----------- CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF JAM N. WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM LB6773) SECTION 11. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE PRO SSIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. FLORIDA LICENSE NO. LS 4876 THISZ±'* DAY OF .02004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C. COON ERG AND ASSOCIATES, INC. AND MAPPING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYING®COONER.COM CLIENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN. LLC DRAWN BY: JRF CHECKED BY. J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: DATE: 8/27/04 SCALE: 1 "a100' REV. 10/20 /04 ACCESS EASEMENT IN SECTION 11 -50 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG No:SEC11T— AE(AE6) ISHEET. 1 of 1 EXHIBIT- A Page &L Of 10- PROJECT 1 C'cVi .>?�1 PARCEL _ l -�iC FOL IO! SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION A UTILITY EASEMENT IN THE SW 1/4 AND THE SE 1/4 OF SECTION 11, RGE 26 E, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA II L45 S 1/2 OF THE S 1/2 OF THE NW I/4 OF THE SWI OF TWP 50 S, P.O.B. (1) NW CORNER OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 N87'51'44*E 1 2555.68' S87'5V44'W I 2556.72' 20' NE 1/4 OF NW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 THE SE 1/4 to I 15' FOLIO NO.: ! I 00411800006 L47 20 N8T38'4TE 951.15' -- — ___ _ --- - - - - -- - - -- S87-38'41-W 965.06 L46 P.O.C. (2) P.O.B. (2) I SE CORNER OF THE S 1/2 OF THE S 1/2 OF THE NW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 I- 170' SE 1/4 OF SW 1/4 OF THE SE 1/4 F.P.&L. THE SW 1/4 EASEMENT IL52 N87'25'49 'E 2672.86' 53 L51 — — _ 7SW117�25TS-Vi- —' 65 2.83 L55 L 4 20' P.O.C. (3) P.O.B. (3) 0' ROAD SW CORNER OF THE I EASEMENT SE 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 O.R. 279/284 KEY: COR. – CORNER F.P.&L. – FLORIDA POWER do LIGHT CO. R/W – RIGHT –OF –WAY T.C.C. – TOLLGATE COMMERCIAL CENTER SEE SHEET 2 OF 2 PB – PLAT BOOK PG – PAGE FOR DESCRIPTION do PH. – PHASE – – – – – – – – – — LINE TABLE P.O.B. – POINT OF BEGINNING JAM WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM L86773) P.O.C. – POINT OF COMMENCEMENT PRO SSIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER FLORIDA LICENSE NO. LS 4876 THIS 2dAe DAY OF L. -- 2004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C. COONERG AND PPASSOCIATES, INC. 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYING®COON ER. COM CUENT. GREELEY AND HANSEN. LLC DRAWN BY: JRF CHECKED BY. J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: UTILITY EASEMENT DATE. 8/27/04 SCALE: 1" =600' REV: 10/20/04 IN SECTION 11 -50 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG ;7o C11T– AE(P6) SHEET. 1 of 2 EXHIBIT A Page 9_of fVS PROJECT rl�,o`lZj PARCEL _�:4_,_____ F 0 L I0 (- /, ")q I I /e �l SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF A TRANSMISSION MAIN EASEMENT IN THE SW 1/4 AND THE SE 1/4 OF SECTION 11, TWP 50 S, RGE 26 E, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA DESCRIPTION OF 20 -FOOT STRIPS OF LAND LYING IN THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4, AND, THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4, AND, THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4, AND, THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4, AND, THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 11, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST. COWER COUNTY, FLORIDA: (1)BEGINNING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4, THENCE RUN N87'51'44E, A DISTANCE OF 2555.57 FEET ALONG THE NORTH LINES OF SAID NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 AND SAID NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4. THENCE RUN S02'08'16'E, A DISTANCE OF 20.00 FEET; THENCE RUN S87'51'44 "W, A DISTANCE OF 2556.61 FEET TO THE WEST LINE OF SAID NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN NOO'49'34'E, A DISTANCE OF 20.03 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, AND, (2)COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4, THENCE RUN S87'38'47 "W, A DISTANCE OF 155.24 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1 /2y OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE S87'38'47 "W, A DISTANCE OF 965.27 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN NO2'21'13 "W. A DISTANCE OF 20.00 FEET; THENCE RUN N87'38'47 "E, A DISTANCE OF 951.36 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT IS PARALLEL TO SAID SOUTH LINE TO THE WEST LINE OF A 170 -FOOT FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT RIGHT -OF -WAY EASEMENT; THENCE RUN NOO'49'34'E, A DISTANCE OF 323.04 FEET ALONG SAID RIGHT -OF -WAY EASEMENT LINE, SAID LINE RUNNING PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN N87'42'01"E, A DISTANCE OF 15.02 FEET ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S00'49'34 "W, A DISTANCE OF 343.06 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT IS PARALLEL TO SAID EAST LINE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, AND, (3)COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4, THENCE RUN N00'49'34 "E, A DISTANCE OF 30.05 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE NGO'49'34'E, A DISTANCE OF 20.04 FEET ALONG SAID WEST LINE; THENCE RUN N87'25'49 "E, A DISTANCE OF 2672.69 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT IS PARALLEL TO THE SOUTH LINES OF SAID SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 AND SAID SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4; THENCE RUN S00'48'17'W, A DISTANCE OF 50.09 FEET ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4; THENCE RUN S8725'49 "W, A DISTANCE OF 20.03 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4; THENCE RUN N00'48'17'E, A DISTANCE OF 30.05 FEET TO THE NORTH LINE OF A 30 -FOOT ROAD EASEMENT AS RECORDED IN OFFIGAL RECORDS BOOK 279, PAGE 284, PUBLIC RECORDS OF COWER COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE RUN S87'25'49 "W. A DISTANCE OF 2652.66 FEET ALONG SAID NORTH EASEMENT LINE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING A TOTAL OF 129,339 SQUARE FEET, OR 2.97 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. LINE TABLE LINE LENGTH _ BEARING L44 20.00' S02'08'16 "E L45 20.03' NOO'49'3 "E L46 155.24' S87'38'47' L47 20.00' 02'21'13 "W L48 323.04' N00'49'34 "E L49 15.02' 87'4 '0 'E L50 343.06' S00' '34 "W L51 30.05' N00'49'3 "E L52 20.04' N00'49'34 "E L53 50.09' S00'48'1 7 "W L54 1 20.03' 87'25'49" L55 30.05' NOO-48 -17 "E NOTE: THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF SECTION 11. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. SEE SHEET 1 OF 2 THIS IS NOT A SURVEY FOR SKETCH JEFFREY C. COON ER G A MAPPING D ASSOCIATES. INC. 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4. FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE. (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL' SURVEYING®COONER.COM CLIENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN, LLC D NA DRAWN BY: JRF CHECKED BY. J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: DATE: 8/27/04 SCALE: REV: 10/7/04 TRANSMISSION EASEMENT IN SECTION 11 -50 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG No:SEC11T- AE(P6) ISHEET. 2 OF 2 EXHI IT ��A Page ► Pa e 4 of —1(_ PROJECT O `_l. PARCEL ')CI FOLIO (:0Lj i 1< lA e) Z 10A SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF AN ACCESS EASEMENT IN THE SW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SECTION 11, TWP 50 S. RGE 26 E, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA NORTH LINE OF THE S 1/2 OF THEN 1/2 OF THE S 1/2 OF THE SW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 I I N87'30'41 "E c N vii 155.26 \ �N THE S1 /2 OF THEN 1/2 OF THE S 170' w iLl 1/2 OF THE SW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 ° z F.P. &L. R/W a FOLIO NO.: o EASEMENT N 00411040002 KEY: 0 LO cc ►- ,�� n w z F.P.&L.— FLORIDA POWER do LIGHT CO. a ° ``' g '- w z R/W — RIGHT —OF —WAY P.O.B. —POINT OF BEGINNING z N t~n w w P.O.B. \ P.O.C. —POINT OF COMMENCEMENT 155.26' S87'29 03 W w P.O.C. SOUTH LINE OF THE S 1/2 OF cq SW CORNER OF THE N 1/2 OF THE S 1/2 OF ° 0) lo SECTION 11 THE SW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 z N87'25'49 "E 1181.16' \ SOUTH LINE SECTION 11 i DESCRIPTION OF A PARCEL OF LAND LYING IN THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 11, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COWER COUNTY, FLORIDA: COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 11, THENCE RUN N87'25'49 "E, A DISTANCE OF 1,181.16 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SECTION; THENCE RUN N00'49'42 "E, A DISTANCE OF 343.06 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE N00'49'42 "E, A DISTANCE OF 171.53 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN N87'30'41'E, A DISTANCE OF 155.26 FEET ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S00'49'42 "W, A DISTANCE OF 171.46 FEET ALONG SAID EAST LINE; THENCE RUN S87'29'03 "W, A DISTANCE OF 155.26 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE SAID SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4. AND TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 26,581 SQUARE FEET OR 0.61 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. - - -- - --- L-- JAME WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM LB6773) PROF SIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER FLORIDA L) ENSE NO. LS 4876 THIS 2-Z• TAY OF X2004. THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF SECTION 11. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE COORDINATE SYSTEM. FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY Q COONER AND ASS SURVEYING AND MAPPING PHONE: (239)2770L0722L BLVD., (239)277-7179 0T EMAIL- CLIENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN, LLC DRAWN BY: JNW PARCEL DESCRIPTION: DATE: 8/3/04 AN ACCESS EASEMENT IN THE SW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SEC 11 -50 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 U C. FLORIDA 33912 SURVEYING®COONER.COM CHECKED BY. J.N.W. SCALE: 1 " =1 oo' REV: 10/20 /04 DWG No: sEc11T- AE(AE10 SHEET: 1 OF 1 EXH BIT Page of PROJECT PARCEL FOL TO SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF A 15' UTILITY EASEMENT IN THE SW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SECTION 11, TWP 50 S, RGE 26 E, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA NORTH LINE OF THE S 1/2 OF N87'30'41 "E THE N 1/2 OF THE S 1/2 OF 15.02' THE SW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 THE S 1 /2 OF THE N 1 /2 OF THE S 1 /2 OF THE SW 1 /4 OF THE SW 1 /4 w cv . .r .r 170' - - ---. F.P. &L. R/W FOLIO NO.: v �' '��. EASEMENT 00411040002 KEt z 0, F.P. &L. - FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO. o R/W - RIGHT -OF -WAY y P.O.B. -POINT OF BEGINNING P.O.B. P.O.C. -POINT OF COMMENCEMENT w 15.03' P.O.C. SOUTH LINE OF THE S 1/2 OF no S87'29'03 "W SW CORNER OF THE N 1/2 OF THE S 1/2 OF SECTION 11 THE SW 1 /4 OF THE SW 1 /4 0 `* 0 ,., N87'25'49 "E n 1166.14' z 1 — — SOUTH LINE SECTION 111 1 � l O 3 w � \w i'j U) �n wso zo o wo \ uj z�V) � w �zt� uj DESCRIPTION OF A 15 -FOOT STRIP OF LAND LYING IN THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 11, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA: COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 11, THENCE RUN N87'25'49 "E, A DISTANCE OF 1,166.14 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SECTION; THENCE RUN N00'49'42 "E, A DISTANCE OF 343.07 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE NOO'49'42 "E, A DISTANCE OF 171.54 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE OF A 170 -FOOT FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT RIGHT -OF -WAY EASEMENT, SAID LINE RUNNING PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN N87'30'41 "E, A DISTANCE OF 15.02 FEET ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S00'49'42 "W, A DISTANCE OF 171.53 FEET ALONG A LINE RUNNING PARALLEL TO SAID EAST LINE; THENCE RUN 587'29'03 "W, A DISTANCE OF 15.03 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE SAID SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4, AND TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 2,573 SQUARE FEET OR 0.06 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. r`142E; THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF - - - -' SECTION 11. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE JAMES WILI<ISON (FOR THE FIRM LI36773) COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE. '83/'90. PROF ZONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER FLORIDA LICENSE NO LS 4876 THIS `iDAY OF 2004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C COON ER AND ASSOCIATES, INC. SURVEYING AND MAPPING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYING®COONER.COM CLIENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN, LLC DRAWN BY: JNW CHECKED BY. J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: DATE: 8/3/04 SCALE: !"—loo' REV: 10/20 /04 15' UTILITY EASEMENT IN THE SW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SEC 11 -50 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG NO:SECIIT— AE(P10) SHEET: 1 of 1 EXHIBIT A Page,_ of PROJECT. PARCEL FOLIO SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF AN ACCESS EASEMENT IN THE SW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SECTION 11, TWP 50 S. RGE 26 E, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA NORTH LINE OF THE N 1/2 OF 0 3 THE N 1/2 OF THE S 1/2 OF N N N \\ LLj THE SW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 N87'32' " 2 OF THE N I 2 OF THE / / 1/2 THE N 1 S I 2 OF THE SW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 ° z :' F.P. &L. R/W J Z LA ►� EASEMENT �"• FOLIO NO.: a'= w O J to KEY: 00411720005 ,Q, �} o F.P.&L.— FLORIDA POWER do LIGHT CO. z° R/W — RIGHT —OF —WAY P.O.B. —POINT OF BEGINNING P.O.B. P.O.C. —POINT OF COMMENCEMENT 155.26 S87'30 41'W w P.O.C. SOUTH UNE OF THE N 1/2 OF Ln SW CORNER OF THE N 1/2 OF THE S 1/2 OF z a, i SECTION 11 THE SW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 a 0 N87'25'49 'E 1181.16' 0 SOUTH LINE SECTION 11 l� DESCRIPTION OF A PARCEL OF LAND LYING IN THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 11, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COWER COUNTY, FLORIDA: COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 11, THENCE RUN N87'25'49 "E, A DISTANCE OF 1,181.16 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SECTION; THENCE RUN N00'49'42 "E, A DISTANCE OF 514.59 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE NOO'49'42 "E, A DISTANCE OF 171.53 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN N87'32'18 "E, A DISTANCE OF 155.26 FEET ALONG THE NORTH UNE OF SAID NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S00'49'42 "W, A DISTANCE OF 171.45 FEET ALONG SAID EAST LINE; THENCE RUN S87'30'41 "W, A DISTANCE OF 155.26 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE SAID NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4, AND TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 26,581 SQUARE FEET OR 0.61 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. NOTE; THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS lt-- =— CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF - -- — — !� - ---- SECTION 11. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE JAME WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM LB6773) COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. PRO SIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER FLORIDA LICENSE NQ. S 4876 THIS �?�UAY OFU E 2004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C. COONERG AND PPASSOCIATES, INC. 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYING0000NER.COM CLIENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN, LLC DRAWN BY: JNW CHECKED BY: J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: DATE: 8/3/04 SCALE: 1" -100' REV: 10/20/04 AN ACCESS EASEMENT IN THE SW 1/4 OF THE SW 1 4 OF SEC 11 -50 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG No: SEC11T— AE(AES) SHEET: 1 of 1 0 3 N N N \\ LLj U) iE Z Ld 0 f, '� W � N s N J Z W DESCRIPTION OF A PARCEL OF LAND LYING IN THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 11, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COWER COUNTY, FLORIDA: COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 11, THENCE RUN N87'25'49 "E, A DISTANCE OF 1,181.16 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SECTION; THENCE RUN N00'49'42 "E, A DISTANCE OF 514.59 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE NOO'49'42 "E, A DISTANCE OF 171.53 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN N87'32'18 "E, A DISTANCE OF 155.26 FEET ALONG THE NORTH UNE OF SAID NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S00'49'42 "W, A DISTANCE OF 171.45 FEET ALONG SAID EAST LINE; THENCE RUN S87'30'41 "W, A DISTANCE OF 155.26 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE SAID NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4, AND TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 26,581 SQUARE FEET OR 0.61 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. NOTE; THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS lt-- =— CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF - -- — — !� - ---- SECTION 11. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE JAME WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM LB6773) COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. PRO SIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER FLORIDA LICENSE NQ. S 4876 THIS �?�UAY OFU E 2004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C. COONERG AND PPASSOCIATES, INC. 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYING0000NER.COM CLIENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN, LLC DRAWN BY: JNW CHECKED BY: J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: DATE: 8/3/04 SCALE: 1" -100' REV: 10/20/04 AN ACCESS EASEMENT IN THE SW 1/4 OF THE SW 1 4 OF SEC 11 -50 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG No: SEC11T— AE(AES) SHEET: 1 of 1 EXHIBIT Page of PROJECT DoY` .zl,_. PARCEL qL4 > 1� wif SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF A 15' UTILITY EASEMENT IN THE SW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SECTION 11, TWP 50 S, RGE 26 E, COLUER COUNTY, FLORIDA NORTH LINE OF THEN 1/2 OF wo THE N 1/2 OF THE S 1/2 OF .02' 3 N N W THE SW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 rNlB17*3Vl8"E F4 z�� THE N 1/2 OF THE N 1/2 OF THE S 1/2 w 170' F.P.&L. R/W v w `.' L- iE OF THE SW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 'r� ,EASEMENT ;o- F000 NO.: Z W �y ; ffY; 00411720005 z Z w F.P.&L.- FLORIDA POWER do LIGHT CO. ►- iK Li R/W - RIGHT -OF -WAY P.O.B. -POINT OF BEGINNING P.O.B. P.O.C. w Li O -POINT OF COMMENCEMENT W 04 "15.03' P.O.C. SOUTH LINE OF THE N 1 /2 OF SW CORNER OF THE N 1/2 OF THE S 1/2 OF v d SECTION 11 THE SW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 $ �n N87'25'49 "E 1166.14' z SOUTH LINE SECTION 11 DESCRIPTION OF A 15 -FOOT STRIP OF LAND LYING IN THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 11, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA: COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 11, THENCE RUN N87'25'49 "E, A DISTANCE OF 1,166.14 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SECTION; THENCE RUN N00'49'42'E, A DISTANCE OF 514.61 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4'`70 THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE N00'49'42 "E, A DISTANCE OF 171.53 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE OF A 170 -FOOT FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT RIGHT -OF -WAY EASEMENT, SAID LINE RUNNING PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN N87'32'18 "E, A DISTANCE OF 15.02 FEET ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S00'49'42'W, A DISTANCE OF 171.53 FEET ALONG A LINE RUNNING PARALLEL TO SAID EAST LINE; THENCE RUN S87'30'41 "W, A DISTANCE OF 15.03 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE SAID NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4, AND TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 2,573 SQUARE FEET OR 0.06 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. JAM Ni WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM LB6773) PRO SSIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER FLOR{QA LIQENSE N04 LS 4876 NOTE: THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES. AND AREAS CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF SECTION 11. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. THIS - AY OF �- , 2004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY FFREY C. COONER AND ASSOCIATES, INC. SURVEYING AND MAPPING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYINGOCOONER.COM CLIENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN, LLC DRAWN BY: JNW CHECKED BY: J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: 15' UTILITY EASEMENT IN THE SW 1/4 OF EV DATE: 8/3/04 SCALE: 1" -100' R.- 10/20/04 THE SW 1/4 OF SEC 11 -50 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG No:SEC11T- AE(P9) ISHEET. 1 OF 1 EXHIBIT 4 Page_ ft of =6 PROJECT 2L2`1 Z I PARCEL FOLIO C.y (t L L L LCD L> 1041 SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF AN ACCESS EASEMENT IN THE SW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SECTION 11, TWP 50 S. RGE 26 E. COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA NORTH LINE OF THE S 1/2 OF 3 cV u- �\ rn � THE N 1/2 OF THE SW 1/4 OF �N THE SW 1/4 ww 170' F.P. &L. R/W S 1/2 OF THE N-1/2 OF EASEMENT SW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 ui wF0 FOLIO NO.: w N - 00411000000 C. KEY- F.P.&L.- FLORIDA POWER do LIGHT CO. w° Z $ � R/W - RIGHT -OF -WAY o z P.O.B. -POINT OF BEGINNING ° a P.O.C. -POINT OF COMMENCEMENT a w SOUTH LINE OF THE S 1/2 OF THE N 1/2 OF THE SW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 P.O.B. 155.26' :— 3 cV u- �\ rn � 3 �N o ww 0 w ui wF0 w S87- 32.18 "W P.O.C. � � SW CORNER OF SECTION 11 co :t co o 0 z N87'25'49 "E 1181.16 SOUTH LINE SECTION 11 DESCRIPTION OF A PARCEL OF LAND LYING IN THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 11, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COWER COUNTY, FLORIDA: COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 11, THENCE RUN N87'25'49 "E, A DISTANCE OF 1,181.16 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SECTION; THENCE RUN NOO'49'42 "E, A DISTANCE OF 686.12 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE N00'49'42 "E, A DISTANCE OF 343.06 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN N87'35'32 "E, A DISTANCE OF 155.25 FEET ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S00'49'42 "W, A DISTANCE OF 342.91 FEET ALONG SAID EAST LINE; THENCE RUN S87'32'18 "W, A DISTANCE OF 155.26 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE SAID SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4, AND TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 53,163 SQUARE FEET OR 1.22 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. � NOTE: - --_-_, BEARING, AL ULATED ARE BASED ON NA EFIELD SURVEY OF JAME WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM LB6773) SECTION 11. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE PRO SS IONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. FLORIDA LICENSE NO LS 4876 THli� DAY OF dt.� 2004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C. COONER AND ASSOCIATES, INC. SURVEYING AND MAPPING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD.. SUITE 4. FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYINGOCOONER.COM CLIENT. GREELEY AND HANSEN. LLC DRAWN BY: JNW CHECKED BY: J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: DATE: 8/3/04 SCALE: 1' =100' REV: 10/20 /04 AN ACCESS EASEMENT IN THE SW 1/4 OF THE sw 1/4 OF SEC 11 -50 -26 PROJECT No: o2osol DWG NO:sEC11T— AE(AE8) SHEET: 1 OF 1 EXHIBIT Page of PROJECT PARCEL flLij SKETCH .AND DESCRIPTION OF A 15' UTILITY EASEMENT IN THE SW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SECTION 11, TWP 50 S. RGE 26 E, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA N87'35'32 "E G NORTH LINE OF THE S 1/2 OF 15.02' THE N 1/2 OF THE SW 1/4 OF I THE SW 1/4 170' F.P. &L. R/W EASEMENT S 1/2 OF THE N 1,/2 OF SW 1 /4 OF THE SW 1 /4 W w $ N N\ FOLIO NO.: �o KEY 00411000000 0 o w F.P. &L - FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO. z $ zz iK i R/W - RIGHT -OF -WAY o o P.O.B. -POINT OF BEGINNING P.O.C. -POINT OF COMMENCEMENT z N SOUTH LINE OF THE S 1/2 OF z THE N 1/2 OF THE SW 1/4 OF 15.02' a �. THE SW 1/4 P.O.B. FS87*32'18'W W 0 —� W P.O.C. iv SW CORNER OF =t SECTION 11 L — — — — I — N87'25'49 'E 1166.14' z SOUTH LINE SECTION 11 DESCRIPTION OF A 15 -FOOT STRIP OF LAND LYING IN THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 11, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA: COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 11, THENCE RUN N87'25'49 "E, A DISTANCE OF 1,166.14 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SECTION; THENCE RUN N00'49'42 "E, A DISTANCE OF 686.14 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE N00'49'42 "E, A DISTANCE OF 343.07 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE OF A 170 -FOOT FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT RIGHT -OF -WAY EASEMENT, SAID LINE RUNNING PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN N87'35'32 "E, A DISTANCE OF 15.02 FEET ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S00'49'42 "W, A DISTANCE OF 343.06 FEET ALONG A LINE RUNNING PARALLEL TO SAID EAST LINE; THENCE RUN S8732'18 "W, A DISTANCE OF 15.02 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE SAID SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4, AND TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 5,146 SQUARE FEET OR 0.12 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. 100. THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS JAM N. WILKISON FOR THE FIRM L86773 CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF ( ) SECTION 11. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE PR SSIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. THIS I�AY OF y— ..f42004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C. COONERG AND ASSOCIATES, INC. AND MAPPING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYING®COONER.COM L15' T: GREELEY AND HANSEN, LLC DRAWN BY: JNw CHECKED BY. J.N.W. 7DE RIPTION: DATE: 8/3/04 SCALE: 1" —too' REV: 10/20 /04 EMENT IN THE SW 1/4 OF F SEC 11 -50 -26 PR OJECT No: 020901 DWG No:SEC11T- AE(P8) SHEET: 1 OF 1 EXHIBIT Page of TTsNIPORARY CONST'RUC'TION EASENIEN'!' MURATJON: 3 YEARS FROM CO�IAIENCENIENT OF CONSCRUC IONI PROJECT rl()2q Z PARCEL FOL I0 Q' >L(I I h `1� SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF A TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT FOR PRODUCTION WELL N0. 10 IN THE SW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SECTION 11, TWP 50 S. RGE 26 E, COWER COUNTY, FLORIDA N 1/2 OF THE N 1/2 OF THE SW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 N87'35'32 "E FOLIO NO.: 1oa.16 00411520001 N 0 Go W s 0 0 z N cri N O O O M N — S87'35'32 "W 3 Zo �O UO Z ON O JJ(n N a�w KEY: F.P. &L – FLORIDA POWER & UGHT R/W – RIGHT –OF –WAY P.O.C. – POINT OF COMMENCMENT P.O.B. – POINT OF BEGINNING F.P. &L. R/W EASEMENT — 170' – W O F: a�W 0 cn "u-) Q a w P.O.C. –SE CORNER OF THE N 1/2 OF THE N 1 /2'OF THE SW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 - -` S87'35'32 "W 210.33' S87.3532 W P.O. E3. } SOUTH LINE OF THE N 1/2 OF THE N --/ 1/2 OF THE SW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 10A O lal 4 t rn z N 00 W = z iE F- LL- LL- O d Ld \ z z U) (n w w wF FE A PARCEL LYING IN THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 11, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLUER COUNTY, FLORIDA, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOW: COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4, THENCE RUN SOUTH 87'35'32" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 210.33 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE SOUTH 87'35'32" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 60.10 FEET ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE; THENCE RUN NORTH 00'49'42" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 180.29 FEET ALONG A UNE THAT IS PARALLEL TO THE EAST UNE OF SAID NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN NORTH 87'35'32" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 100.16 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT IS PARALLEL TO SAID SOUTH UNE; THENCE RUN SOUTH 00'49'42" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 130.21 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE OF A 170 –FOOT FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT RIGHT –OF –WAY EASEMENT, SAID UNE RUNNING PARALLEL TO SAID EAST LINE; THENCE RUN SOUTH 87'35'32" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 40.06 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT IS PARALLEL TO SAID SOUTH UNE; THENCE RUN SOUTH 00'49'42" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 50.08 FEET ALONG A UNE THAT IS PARALLEL TO SAID EAST LINE, AND TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 16,026 Sq. Ft., OR 0.37 Ac. MORE OR LESS. - - -- - - - -- �gPARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS -- CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF JAM N. WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM LB6773) SECTION 11. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE PR SSIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. FLORIDA VCENSE NO. LS 4876 THIS Z— z -JDDAY OF �. 004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C. _ COONERG AND ASSOCIATES, INC. AND MAPPING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYING®COONER.COM CLIENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN, LLC DRAWN BY: JNM CHECKED BY.. J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: WELL No. 10 DATE: 8/17/04 SCALE: t "�60' REV: 10/20/04 TEMP. CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT IN THE ISW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SEC 11 -50 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 [WG NosEcttw- TcE(Tc10 SHEET: 1 of 1 oo 60.10' W3 KEY: F.P. &L – FLORIDA POWER & UGHT R/W – RIGHT –OF –WAY P.O.C. – POINT OF COMMENCMENT P.O.B. – POINT OF BEGINNING F.P. &L. R/W EASEMENT — 170' – W O F: a�W 0 cn "u-) Q a w P.O.C. –SE CORNER OF THE N 1/2 OF THE N 1 /2'OF THE SW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 - -` S87'35'32 "W 210.33' S87.3532 W P.O. E3. } SOUTH LINE OF THE N 1/2 OF THE N --/ 1/2 OF THE SW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 10A O lal 4 t rn z N 00 W = z iE F- LL- LL- O d Ld \ z z U) (n w w wF FE A PARCEL LYING IN THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 11, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLUER COUNTY, FLORIDA, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOW: COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4, THENCE RUN SOUTH 87'35'32" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 210.33 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE SOUTH 87'35'32" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 60.10 FEET ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE; THENCE RUN NORTH 00'49'42" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 180.29 FEET ALONG A UNE THAT IS PARALLEL TO THE EAST UNE OF SAID NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN NORTH 87'35'32" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 100.16 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT IS PARALLEL TO SAID SOUTH UNE; THENCE RUN SOUTH 00'49'42" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 130.21 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE OF A 170 –FOOT FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT RIGHT –OF –WAY EASEMENT, SAID UNE RUNNING PARALLEL TO SAID EAST LINE; THENCE RUN SOUTH 87'35'32" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 40.06 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT IS PARALLEL TO SAID SOUTH UNE; THENCE RUN SOUTH 00'49'42" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 50.08 FEET ALONG A UNE THAT IS PARALLEL TO SAID EAST LINE, AND TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 16,026 Sq. Ft., OR 0.37 Ac. MORE OR LESS. - - -- - - - -- �gPARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS -- CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF JAM N. WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM LB6773) SECTION 11. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE PR SSIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. FLORIDA VCENSE NO. LS 4876 THIS Z— z -JDDAY OF �. 004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C. _ COONERG AND ASSOCIATES, INC. AND MAPPING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYING®COONER.COM CLIENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN, LLC DRAWN BY: JNM CHECKED BY.. J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: WELL No. 10 DATE: 8/17/04 SCALE: t "�60' REV: 10/20/04 TEMP. CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT IN THE ISW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SEC 11 -50 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 [WG NosEcttw- TcE(Tc10 SHEET: 1 of 1 EXHIBIT Page of PROJECT 10V PARCEL C'(LI"-)- FOLIO 1 � 1 SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF A UTILITY EASEMENT FOR PRODUCTION WELL N0. 10 IN THE SW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SECTION 11, TWP 50 S, RGE 26 E, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA Ku: F.P. &L. - FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO. N 1/2 OF THE N 1/2 OF THE RIGHT -OOF SW 1/4 OF THE SW P.O.C. COMMENCMENT 1/4 P.O.B. -POINT OF BEGINNING FOLIO NO.: 00411520001 N87'35'32 "E o ; p uj 40.06' 3 ° F- W N O N _ cn F.P. &L. R/W c; EASEMENT W z ��� � N W WELL SITE LU NO. 10 170' 0 ° o ° =� z o � CA z �\ �r o L°O �z(n O Z 170.27' U) w W w 1=- 1=— 40.06' �- S87'35'32 "W P.O.B. 587.35'32 "W SOUTH LINE OF THE N 1/2 OF P.O.C. THE N 1/2 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SE CORNER OF THE N 1/2 DESCRIPTION: OF THE N 1/2 THE SW 1/4 1/4 OF THE OF THE SW SW 1/4 A PARCEL LYING IN THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 11, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COWER COUNTY, FLORIDA, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOW: COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4, THENCE RUN SOUTH 87'35'32" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 170.27 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE SOUTH 87'35'32" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 40.06 FEET ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE; THENCE RUN NORTH 00'49'42" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 50.08 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT IS PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN NORTH 87'35'32" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 40.06 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT IS PARALLEL TO SAID SOUTH LINE; THENCE RUN SOUTH 00'49'42" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 50.08 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE OF A 170 -FOOT FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT RIGHT -OF -WAY EASEMENT, SAID LINE RUNNING PARALLEL TO SAID EAST LINE AND TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 2,006 Sq. Ft., OR 0.05 Ac. MORE OR LESS. JAME WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM LB6773) PROF SIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER FLORIQA VENSE NO. LS 4876 � PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF SECTION 11. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE. '83/'90. THIS DAY OF A2. <>-t'2004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C. COONERG AND PPASSOCIATES, INC. 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYING®COONER.COM CLIENT. GREELEY AND HANSEN, LLC DRAWN BY: JNM CHECKED BY: J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: WELL NO. 10 DATE: 8/17/04 SCALE: 1"-20' REV: 10/20/04 PRODUCTION WELL UTILITY EASEMENT IN TH SW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SEC 11 -50-26 PROJECT No: 020901 ]DWG No:SEC11W— TCE(P10 SHEET: 1 of 1 EXHIBIT Page of PROJECT 7- ,_ PARCEL F0LI0 -CO AI( ti.�(Y0I SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF AN ACCESS EASEMENT 10A IN THE SW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SECTION 11, TWP 50 S, RGE 26 E, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA THE N 1/2 OF 155.24 NORTH LINE OF THE N 1/2 OF THE SW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 170' F.P. &L. R/W N 1/2 OF THEN 1/2 OF EASEMENT SW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 3 0 FOLIO NO.: U) \ 00411520001 1 Ku: F.P.&L— FLORIDA POWER do LIGHT CO. � ww R/W — RIGHT —OF —WAY P.O.B. —POINT OF BEGINNING ° w �° Q N `* 0 o P.O.C. —POINT OF COMMENCEMENT a = w z SOUTH LINE OF THE N 1/2 OF Lj z THE N 1/2 OF THE SW 1/4 OF P.0.8. Q w w is THE SW 1/4 155.25' W 0 P.O.C. P S87'35'32 "W SW CORNER OF '* rn SECTION 11 I 010 N87'25'49 "E 1161.16 �_ SOUTH LINE SECTION 11 DESCRIPTION OF A PARCEL OF LAND LYING IN THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 11, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COWER COUNTY, FLORIDA: COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 11, THENCE RUN N87'25'49 "E, A DISTANCE OF 1,181.16 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SECTION; THENCE RUN N00'49'42 "E, A DISTANCE OF 1028.18 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE N00'49'42 E, A DISTANCE OF 343.06 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN N87-38'47 "E. A DISTANCE OF 155.24 FEET ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S00'49'42 "W, A DISTANCE OF 342.91 FEET ALONG SAID EAST LINE; THENCE RUN S87'35'32 "W, A DISTANCE OF 155.25 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE SAID NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4, AND TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 53,163 SQUARE FEET OR 1.22 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. NOTE: THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF SECTION 11. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE JAME WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM LB6773) COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. PRO ISSIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER F FL TTHIIS OF ,42004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C. C04NERG AND PPASSOCIATES, INC. 3900 COLONIAL BLVD.. SUITE 4. FORT MYERS. FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYING®COONER.COM CLIENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN. LLC DRAWN BY: JNW CHECKED BY: J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: DATE: 8/3/04 SCALE: 1" -100' REV: 10/20/04 AN ACCESS EASEMENT IN THE SW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SEC 11 -50 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG No:SEC11T- AE(AE7) SHEET: 1 OF 1 EXHIBIT A Page of I7ko PROJECT '1(") PARCEL c�L [ in SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF A 15' UTILITY EASEMENT IN THE SW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SECTION 11, TWP 50 S. RGE 26 E, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA NORTH LINE OF THE N 1/2 OF THE N 1/2 OF THE SW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 N 1/2 OF THE N 1/2 OF SW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 FOUO NO.: 00411520001 F.P L- FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO. R/W - RIGHT -OF -WAY P.O.B. -POINT OF BEGINNING P.O.C. -POINT OF COMMENCEMENT SOUTH LINE OF THE N 1/2 OF THE N 1/2 OF THE SW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 P.O.B. w o o° z N87'38'47 "E _ 15.02' W N — 170' F.P. &L. R/W o EASEMENT z 3 rn �Oo 15.02' S87'35'32 "W w P.O.C. ' 0414 SW CORNER OF `t SECTION 11 � ai N N87'25'49 "E 1166.14' Z o SOUTH LINE SECTION 11 O .r r- 3 zN W 0 0 z \N w �ziL: wF 0 DESCRIPTION OF A 15 -FOOT STRIP OF LAND LYING IN THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 11, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA: COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 11, THENCE RUN N87'25'49 "E, A DISTANCE OF 1,166.14 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SECTION; THENCE RUN N00'49'42 "E, A DISTANCE OF 1029.22 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE N00'49'42 "E, A DISTANCE OF 343.07 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE OF A 170 -FOOT FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT RIGHT -OF -WAY EASEMENT, SAID LINE RUNNING PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN N87'38'47 "E, A DISTANCE OF 15.02 FEET ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S00'49'42 "W, A DISTANCE OF 343.06 FEET ALONG A LINE RUNNING PARALLEL TO SAID EAST LINE; THENCE RUN S87'35'32 "W, A DISTANCE OF 15.02 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH UNE SAID NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4, AND TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 5,146 SQUARE FEET OR 0.12 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. CIE: THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES. AND AREAS - -- '.-- -`l�- — - CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF JAM N. WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM LB6773) SECTION 11. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE PR SSIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. FLORIDA U ENSE N3. L 4876 THIS LLNAY OF 2004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY IEFFREY C. COONERG AND AS' 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., MAPPING PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277-7179 0T EMAIL:- CLIENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN. LLC DRAWN BY. JNW PARCEL DESCRIPTION: DATE: 8/3/04 15' UTILITY EASEMENT IN THE SW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SEC 11 -50 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 OCIATES, INC. FLORIDA 33912 SURVEYING®COONER. COM CHECKED BY: J.N.W. SCALE: 1 "a 1 oo' REV: 10/20/( DWG No:SEC11T- AE(P7) SHEET. 1 OF 1 0 Q O z I O U EXHIBIT R Page of = �I zI O it WI of PROJECT PARCEL _ nL�` I FOLIO C0L-1 I I `&X)r:(Xo 'FENIPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASENIEN'1' (DURATION: 3 YEARS FROM COMMENCEMENT OF CONSTRUCTION) SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF A TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT FOR PRODUCTION WELL N0. 9 IN THE NW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SECTION 11, TWP 50 S, RGE 26 E, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA I' • " 100.16' N87'38'47 "E S 1/2 OF THE S 1/2 OF THE NW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 FOLIO NO.: 00411800006 S87'38'47 "W 180.28' w a M 3 N87'38'47"E o N :M 50.00' 60 N o N In 66.12 o 0 N 87'38' 47 65.28' z ¢ N87'38'47 "E w e CA o° 00 :n z I I P.O.C. PROPOSED 20' UTILITY SW CORNER OF EASEMENT THE S 1/2 of SOUTH LINE OF THE S 1/2 OF j ( THE S 1/2 OF THE S 1/2 OF THE NW 1/4 PROPOSED PRODUCTION THE NW 1/4 OF OF THE SW 1/4 WELL NO. 9 UTILITY THE SW 1/4 / EASEMENT DESCRIPTION A PARCEL LYING IN THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 11. TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COWER COUNTY. FLORIDA: COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4, THENCE RUN N87'38'47 "E, A DISTANCE OF 100.16 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 TO THE EAST LINE OF THE HENDERSON CREEK CANAL RIGHT -OF -WAY AND THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE N87'38'47 "E, A DISTANCE OF 65.28 FEET ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE; THENCE RUN NO2'21'13 "W, A DISTANCE OF 40.00 FEET; THENCE RUN N87'38'47 "E, A DISTANCE OF 50.00 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT IS PARALLEL TO SAID SOUTH LINE; THENCE RUN S02'21'13 "E. A DISTANCE OF 20.00 FEET, THENCE CONTINUE N87'38'47 "E, A DISTANCE OF 66.12 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT IS PARALLEL TO SAID SOUTH LINE; THENCE RUN N00'50'44 "E, A DISTANCE OF 80.12 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT IS PARALLEL TO SAID EAST LINE OF THE HENDERSON CREEK CANAL RIGHT -OF -WAY; THENCE RUN S87'38'47 "W, A DISTANCE OF 180.28 FEET TO SAID EAST RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE; THENCE RUN S00'50'44 "W, A DISTANCE OF 100.16 FEET ALONG SAID EAST RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 14,711 SQUARE FEET, OR 0.34 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. KLY: P.0.6 - POINT OF BEGINNING P.O.C. - POINT OF COMMENCEMENT NOTE: R/W - RIGHT -OF -WAY THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS JAMES WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM LB6773) CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF PROFE ONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER SECTION 11. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE FLORIQ LI ENSE NO. 4876 COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. THIS L D - AY OF ' - 2004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFR G MAPPING EY C. COON ER AN D SSOCI ATES, INC. 3900 COLONIAL BLVD.. SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYINGOCOONER.COM CLIENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN, LLC DRAWN BY: JNM CHECKED BY: J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: WELL NO. 9 DATE: 8/26/04 SCALE: 1 " =50' REV: 10/20 /04 TEMP. CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT IN THE NW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SEC 11 -50 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG — :SECIIW-- TCE(TC9 SHEET: 1 OF 1 w "k z Y J W � w � U )- 3 O .- O � Q 0 0 Z U I' • " 100.16' N87'38'47 "E S 1/2 OF THE S 1/2 OF THE NW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 FOLIO NO.: 00411800006 S87'38'47 "W 180.28' w a M 3 N87'38'47"E o N :M 50.00' 60 N o N In 66.12 o 0 N 87'38' 47 65.28' z ¢ N87'38'47 "E w e CA o° 00 :n z I I P.O.C. PROPOSED 20' UTILITY SW CORNER OF EASEMENT THE S 1/2 of SOUTH LINE OF THE S 1/2 OF j ( THE S 1/2 OF THE S 1/2 OF THE NW 1/4 PROPOSED PRODUCTION THE NW 1/4 OF OF THE SW 1/4 WELL NO. 9 UTILITY THE SW 1/4 / EASEMENT DESCRIPTION A PARCEL LYING IN THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 11. TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COWER COUNTY. FLORIDA: COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4, THENCE RUN N87'38'47 "E, A DISTANCE OF 100.16 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 TO THE EAST LINE OF THE HENDERSON CREEK CANAL RIGHT -OF -WAY AND THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE N87'38'47 "E, A DISTANCE OF 65.28 FEET ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE; THENCE RUN NO2'21'13 "W, A DISTANCE OF 40.00 FEET; THENCE RUN N87'38'47 "E, A DISTANCE OF 50.00 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT IS PARALLEL TO SAID SOUTH LINE; THENCE RUN S02'21'13 "E. A DISTANCE OF 20.00 FEET, THENCE CONTINUE N87'38'47 "E, A DISTANCE OF 66.12 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT IS PARALLEL TO SAID SOUTH LINE; THENCE RUN N00'50'44 "E, A DISTANCE OF 80.12 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT IS PARALLEL TO SAID EAST LINE OF THE HENDERSON CREEK CANAL RIGHT -OF -WAY; THENCE RUN S87'38'47 "W, A DISTANCE OF 180.28 FEET TO SAID EAST RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE; THENCE RUN S00'50'44 "W, A DISTANCE OF 100.16 FEET ALONG SAID EAST RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 14,711 SQUARE FEET, OR 0.34 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. KLY: P.0.6 - POINT OF BEGINNING P.O.C. - POINT OF COMMENCEMENT NOTE: R/W - RIGHT -OF -WAY THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS JAMES WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM LB6773) CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF PROFE ONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER SECTION 11. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE FLORIQ LI ENSE NO. 4876 COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. THIS L D - AY OF ' - 2004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFR G MAPPING EY C. COON ER AN D SSOCI ATES, INC. 3900 COLONIAL BLVD.. SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYINGOCOONER.COM CLIENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN, LLC DRAWN BY: JNM CHECKED BY: J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: WELL NO. 9 DATE: 8/26/04 SCALE: 1 " =50' REV: 10/20 /04 TEMP. CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT IN THE NW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SEC 11 -50 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG — :SECIIW-- TCE(TC9 SHEET: 1 OF 1 EXHIBIT -- A Page of 14T- PROJECT 4a PROJECT '10 V1 ? t PARCEL FOLIO OA SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF A UTILITY EASEMENT FOR PRODUCTION WELL N0. 9 IN THE NW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SECTION 11, TWP 50 S, RGE 26 E, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA r- '- S87'38'47 "W 50.00' 50.00' N87� 38'4. 3 M N� tV O Z PROPOSED 20' UTILITY EASEMENT s DESCRIPTION A PARCEL LYING IN THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 11, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA: COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4, THENCE RUN N87'38'47 "E, A DISTANCE OF 165.30 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE N87'38'47 "E, A DISTANCE OF 50.00 FEET ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE; THENCE RUN NO2'21'13 "W, A DISTANCE OF 40.00 FEET. THENCE RUN S87'38'47 "W, A DISTANCE OF 50.00 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT IS PARALLEL TO SAID SOUTH LINE; THENCE RUN S02'21'13 "E, A DISTANCE OF 40.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 2,000 SQUARE FEET, OR 0.05 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. JA S N. WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM LB6773) P FESSIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER FLORID � ICENSE NO. 4876 THISL Lb-AY OF Car 2004. THIS IS NOT A Ku.- P.O.B - POINT OF BEGINNING P.O.C. - POINT OF COMMENCEMENT THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF SECTION 11. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. SURVEY JEFFREY C. COONERG AND ASSOCIATES, INC. AND MAPPING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYING®COONER.COM CLIENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN. LLC DRAWN BY: JNM CHECKED BY: J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: WELL NO. 9 DATE: 8/26/04 SCALE: 1 " =20' REV: 10/20/04 PRODUCTION WELL UTILITY EASEMENT IN THE NW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SEC 11 -50-26 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG No: SEC11W- TCE(P9) SHEET. 70F OF 1 S 1/2 OF THE S 1/2 OF THE zo NW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 U Y 0) w w FOLIO NO.: o tL v 00411800006 w Q O O M O � Zi Jl N W J � N O N d W Q O O U =U 165.30' N87'38' 47 "E P.O.B. P.O.C. SW CORNER OF THE S 1/2 OF SOUTH LINE OF THE S 1/2 OF THE S 1/2 OF THE S 1/2 OF THE NW 1/4 / OF THE SW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 S87'38'47 "W 50.00' 50.00' N87� 38'4. 3 M N� tV O Z PROPOSED 20' UTILITY EASEMENT s DESCRIPTION A PARCEL LYING IN THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 11, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA: COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4, THENCE RUN N87'38'47 "E, A DISTANCE OF 165.30 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE N87'38'47 "E, A DISTANCE OF 50.00 FEET ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE; THENCE RUN NO2'21'13 "W, A DISTANCE OF 40.00 FEET. THENCE RUN S87'38'47 "W, A DISTANCE OF 50.00 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT IS PARALLEL TO SAID SOUTH LINE; THENCE RUN S02'21'13 "E, A DISTANCE OF 40.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 2,000 SQUARE FEET, OR 0.05 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. JA S N. WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM LB6773) P FESSIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER FLORID � ICENSE NO. 4876 THISL Lb-AY OF Car 2004. THIS IS NOT A Ku.- P.O.B - POINT OF BEGINNING P.O.C. - POINT OF COMMENCEMENT THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF SECTION 11. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. SURVEY JEFFREY C. COONERG AND ASSOCIATES, INC. AND MAPPING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYING®COONER.COM CLIENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN. LLC DRAWN BY: JNM CHECKED BY: J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: WELL NO. 9 DATE: 8/26/04 SCALE: 1 " =20' REV: 10/20/04 PRODUCTION WELL UTILITY EASEMENT IN THE NW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SEC 11 -50-26 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG No: SEC11W- TCE(P9) SHEET. 70F OF 1 EXHIF31T A Page % of PROJECT ' ►`,N PARCEL FOLIO 10 SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF AN ACCESS EASEMENT IN THE SW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 AND THE NW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SECTION 11. TWP 50 S. RGE 26 E, COLDER COUNTY, FLORIDA NORTH LINE SECTION 11 "E N88'17'44 1178.60' P.O. C. N N NW CORNER OF NORTH LINE OF THE S 1/2 OF � o SECTION 11 THE S 1/2 OF THE SW 1/4 OF N o THE NW 1/4 N N87'54'59" 155.20 P.O.B.(1) F.P. &L. R/W EASEMENT — 170' — - -- �' w `n M S 1/2 OF THE S 1/2 OF .t r W rn c4 rn ;r w z SW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 `" `" C9 o w KEY. F.P. &L - FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO. o o w o R/W - RIGHT -OF -WAY (n w z P.O.B. -POINT OF BEGINNING FOLIO NO.: 0 L v P.O.C. -POINT OF COMMENCEMENT 00410760008 ao �' U) _Dw O S87'51'44 "W \ SOUTH LINE OF THE NW 1/4 155.21' j - - -- -- - -- P.O.B.(2) 155. 21'" N 1/2 OF NW 1/4 OF N87'5t 44 E _ \_ O THE SW 1/4 AND THE N n'� i n uj 3 1/2 OF THE S 1/2 OF THE o+ $ NW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 r$ a z ! c,, 155.23' \vl JO / '►L v n II SOUTH LINE OF THE N 1/2 OF THE S 1/2 OF THE NW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 SEE SHEET 2 OF 2 FOR DESCRIPTION TTHE�PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS ---- `�` - = - -- - - - -- CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF JAM N. WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM LB6773) SECTION 11. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE PR SSIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. THIS Z z'ADAY OF 00_ 14-2004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C. COONERG AND PPASSOCIATES, INC. 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYINGOCOONER.COM CLIENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN, LLC DRAWN BY: JNW CHECKED BY: J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: AN ACCESS EASEMENT IN THE NW 1/4 DATE: 8/3/04 SCALE: 1 ".100' REV: 10/20/04 AND THE SW 1/4 OF SEC 11 -50 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG No:sEc11T- AE(AE5) SHEET: 1 of 2 EXHIBIT Page-n— of PROJECT PARCEL FOLIO l 1� ►1�., �'����� f 1• SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF AN ACCESS EASEMENT IN THE SW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 AND THE NW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SECTION 11, TWP 50 S, RGE 26 E. COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA DESCRIPTION OF LANDS LYING IN THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4, AND, THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4, AND, THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 11, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA:. (1)COMMENCING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 11, THENCE RUN N88'17'44 "E. A DISTANCE OF 1,178.60 FEET ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SECTION; THENCE RUN S00'49'42 "W, A DISTANCE OF 2401.42 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF THE WEST 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE RUN N87'54'59 "E. A DISTANCE OF 155.20 FEET ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 TO THE EAST LINE OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S00'49'42 "W, A DISTANCE OF 342.91 FEET ALONG SAID EAST LINE; THENCE RUN S87'51'44 "W FOR A DISTANCE OF 155.21 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN N00'4942 "E, A DISTANCE OF 343.06 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 AND TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, AND, (2)COMMENCING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 11, THENCE RUN N88'17'44 "E, A DISTANCE OF 1,178.60 FEET ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SECTION; THENCE RUN S00'49'42 "W, A DISTANCE OF 2764.51 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID WEST 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 AND THE EAST LINE OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 AND TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE RUN N87'51'44 "E, A DISTANCE OF 155.21 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT IS 20 FEET SOUTH (AS MEASURED AT RIGHT ANGLES) AND PARALLEL TO THE SOUTH LINE OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S00'49'42 "W, A DISTANCE OF 1008.71 FEET THE EAST LINE OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S87'42'01 "W, A DISTANCE OF 155.23 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE SAID NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN N00'49'42 "E, A DISTANCE OF 1009.15 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4, AND TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 209,548 SQUARE FEET OR 4.81 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. SEE SHEET 1 OF 2 FOR SKETCH JEFFREY C. COONERG AND PPASSOCIATES. INC. 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4. FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYINGOCOONER.COM CLIENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN. LLC- DRAWN BY. JNW CHECKED BY: J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: DATE: 8/3/04 SCALE: REV: 10/7/04 AN ACCESS EASEMENT IN THE NW 1/4 AND THE SW 1/4 OF SEC 11 -50 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG No:SEC11T- AE(AE5) SHEET: 2 OF 2 EXHIBIT Page of PROJECT r 2,1 PARCEL G�f ti FOLIO SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF A UTILITY EAS'EM'ENT IN THE SW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 AND THE NW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SECTION 11, TWP 50 S. RGE 26 E, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA NORTH LINE SECTION 11 7 — N88'17'44 "E 1163.59' 3 N- P.O.C. : NW CORNER OF NORTH LINE OF THE S 1/2 OF cn o ` SECTION 11 THE S 1/2 OF THE SW 1/4 OF bo N THE NW 1/4 (A P.O. B. S 1/2 OF THE S 1/2 OF SW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 KEY: F.P. &L - FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO. R/W - RIGHT -OF -WAY FOLIO NO.: P.O.B. -POINT OF BEGINNING 00410760008 P.O.C. -POINT OF COMMENCEMENT SOUTH LINE OF THE NW 1/4 N N 1/2 OF NW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 AND THE N o 1/2 OF THE S 1/2 OF THE °z NW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 -- - ; - �_ - - - - - -- JAM N. WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM LB6773) PRO SSIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER FLORIDA LICENSE NO. LS 4876 15.02' . S87'42'01'W N87'54'59 "E 15.02' F.P. &L. R/W EASEMENT — 170' — M ln o) ;t M O A N87'51'44 "E •GC -f 155.21' S87'51'44" W 3 o� 00 �o N it SOUTH LINE OF THE N 1 12 OF THE S 1/2 OF THE NW 1/4 OF o I N I N w iE 1r o\ w3 Z Z H F- wo 3 Z N w Lu p O N �� cn W O THE SW 1/4 SEE SHEET 2 OF 2 FOR DESCRIPTION HQm- THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF SECTION 11. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. THIS 'z -' DAY OF Q 2004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C. COON ERG AND PPASSOCI ATES, INC. 3900 COLONIAL BLVD.. SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYING®COONER.COM CLIENT. GREELEY AND HANSEN. LLC DRAWN BY: JNW CHECKED BY. J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: UTILITY EASEMENT IN THE NW 1/4 DATE: 8/3/04 SCALE: 1" =100' REV. 10/20 /04 AND THE SW 1/4 OF SEC 11 -50 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG No:SEC11T- AE(P5) SHEET. 1 OF 2 EXHIBIT Page of PROJECT `]C)`01 ? I PARCEL r1 L( `= FOLIO SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF A UTILITY EASEMENT IN THE SW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 AND THE NW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SECTION 11, TWP 50 S, RGE 26 E, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA DESCRIPTION OF A 15 —FOOT STRIP OF LAND LYING IN THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4, AND, THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4, AND, THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 11, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA: COMMENCING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 11, THENCE RUN N88'17 -44 "E, A DISTANCE OF 1,163.59 FEET ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SECTION; THENCE RUN S00'49'42 "W, A DISTANCE OF 2401.51 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF THE WEST 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE RUN N87'54'59 "E, A DISTANCE OF 15.02 FEET ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S00'49'42 "W, A DISTANCE OF 343.06 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID SOUTH 1/2 dF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 TO THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID NORTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN N87'51'44 "E FOR A DISTANCE OF 155.21 FEET ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE TO THE EAST LINE OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S00'49 -42 "W, A DISTANCE OF 20.03 FEET ALONG THE EAST LINE OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN 587'51 *44 "W, A DISTANCE OF 155.21 FEET; THENCE RUN SOO'49 -42 "W, A DISTANCE OF 1009.15 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO SAID EAST LINE; THENCE RUN S87'42'01 "W, A DISTANCE OF 15.02 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN N00'49'42 "E, A DISTANCE OF 1372.30 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE OF A 170 —FOOT FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT RIGHT —OF —WAY EASEMENT, SAID LINE RUNNING PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINES OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 AND THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 AND TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 23,688 SQUARE FEET OR 0.54 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. SEE SHEET 1 OF 2 FOR SKETCH JEFFREY C. COON ER AND ASSOCIATES, INC. SURVEYING AND MAPPING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEY] NGOCOONER.COM CUENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN, LLC DRAWN BY: JNW CHECKED BY: J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: DATE: 8/3/04 SCALE: REV: 10/20 /04 UTILITY EASEMENT IN THE NW 1/4 AND THE SW 1/4 OF SEC 11 -50 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG NO:SECIIT— AE(P5) SHEET: 2 OF 2 1� page rl.nu'�RAIiv CONS'FRUC110N EASEAll,'N'I' IIIURA fION: 3 YFARS FI1Un1 (Y) \IAILNUUNJENT OF CONSTRU TION) PROJECT O c 7, l PARCEL ,-- F 0 10 ' . -XZ O ( <' SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF A TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT FOR PRODUCTION WELL NO. 6 P.O.C. NW CORNER OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 N87'51'44"E - 95.00' �? w Li �N U) a o Li Z �w Z IN THE NE 1/4 AND THE SW 1/4 OF SECTION 11, TWP 50 S, RGE 26 E, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA w NORTH LINE OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE SW - - -- 1 ^O N o O N87'51'44 "E P.O.B. cV N N87'51'44 "E 60.00' 60.00' W 3 PROPOSED 20' o O , UTILITY m P EASEMENT P g a w O 0 OD RIO z PROPOSED PRODUCTION WELL NO. 6 UTILITY EASEMENT i S87'51'44 "W 180.00' NE 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 KEY: R/W - RIGHT -OF -WAY FOLIO NO.: FP&L - FLORIDA POWER 00411800006 AND LIGHT COMPANY P.O.B. - POINT OF BEGINNING P.O.C. - POINT OF COMMENCEMENT A PARCEL LYING IN THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 11, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4, THENCE RUN N87'51'44 "E A DISTANCE OF 95.00 FEET ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S02'08'16'E A DISTANCE OF 20.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE RUN N87'51'44 "E A DISTANCE OF 60.00 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT IS 20 FEET SOUTH AND PARALLEL TO SAID NORTH LINE; THENCE RUN S02'08'16 "E A DISTANCE OF 40.00 FEET; THENCE RUN N87'51'44 "E A DISTANCE OF 60.00 FEET; THENCE RUN NO2.08'16 "W A DISTANCE OF 40.00 FEET TO SAID LINE THAT IS 20 FEET SOUTH AND PARALLEL TO SAID NORTH LINE; THENCE RUN N87.51'44 "E A DISTANCE OF 60.00 FEET ALONG SAID LINE; THENCE RUN S02'08'16 "E A DISTANCE OF 80.00 FEET; THENCE RUN S87'51'44 "W A DISTANCE OF 180.00 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT IS PARALLEL TO SAID NORTH LINE; THENCE RUN NO2'08'16 "W A DISTANCE OF 80.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 12,000 SQUARE FEET or 0.28 ACRES., MORE OR LESS. COTE: THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF JAM N. WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM L86773) SECTION 11. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE PR SSIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. FL LICENSE NO L 4876 THIS' DAY OF U - 2004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C. COONER AND ASSOCIATES, INC. SURVEYING AND MAPPING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYING®COONER.COM CLIENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN, LLC DRAWN BY: JRF CHECKED BY. J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: WELL No. 6 DATE: 8/26/04 SCALE: 1 " =5o' REV: 10/26/04 TEMP. CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT LYING IN THE NE 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SECTION 11 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG NO:SECIIW- TCE(TCB SHEET: 1 OF 1 w to Q W 3 J '6 A EXHIBIT Page1&— Of PROJECT 2La Z L PARCEL _ c L-( p FOLIO < ��[ 11 `Y Y.Y�f >(,► 10A SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF A UTILITY EASEMENT FOR PRODUCTION WELL NO. 6 IN THE NE 1/4 AND THE SW 1/4 OF SECTION 11, TWP 50 S. RGE 26 E, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA P.O.C. NW CORNER OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 N87'51'44 "E v W N w F- W Z NORTH LINE OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 155.00' — r - - - - - -- - - - -- - — - -- - - -- • ' PROPOSED 20' C, UTILITY 00 EASEMENT N n P.O. NE 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 FOLIO NO.: 00411800006 KEY: R/W - RIGHT -OF -WAY FP &L - FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY P.O.B. - POINT OF BEGINNING P.O.C. - POINT OF COMMENCEMENT A PARCEL LYING IN THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 11, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COWER COUNTY, FLORIDA, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4, THENCE RUN NORTH 87.51'44" EAST A DISTANCE OF 155.00 FEET ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN SOUTH 02'08'16" EAST A DISTANCE OF 20.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE RUN NORTH 87851'44" EAST A DISTANCE OF 60.00 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT IS 20 FEET SOUTH AND PARALLEL TO SAID NORTH LINE; THENCE RUN SOUTH 02'08'16" EAST A DISTANCE OF 40.00 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 87051'44" WEST A DISTANCE OF 60.00 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT IS PARALLEL TO SAID NORTH LINE; THENCE RUN NORTH 02'08'16" WEST A DISTANCE OF 40.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 2,400 SQUARE FEET, OR 0.06 ACRES. MORE OR LESS. -- L'--- ---- - - - - -- JA N. WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM LB6773) PR SSIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER FLORIDA LICENSE NO. LS 876 CIE; THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF SECTION 11. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. THIS Z, !-PDAY OF ��2004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C. COON ER AND ASSOCIATES, INC. SURVEYING AND MAPPING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYINGOCOONER.COM CLIENT. GREELEY AND HANSEN. LLC DRAWN BY. JRF CHECKED BY: J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: WELL NO. 6 DATE: 8/26/04 SCALE: 1 " =20' REV: 10/20/04 PRODUCTION WELL UTILITY EASEMENT IN THE NE 1/4 AND THE SW 1/4 OF SEC 11 -50 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG No: SECllW-TCE(P6)l SHEET. 1 of 1 EXHIBIT Page 10 .2 of 'FENIPORARY CONS'I'RUC'FION EASENIEN'F (DURATION: 1 YEARS FROM CONINIENCENIENT OF CONSTRUCTION) PROJECT LAC' Z PARCEL FOLIO 10A DESCRIPTION OF A PARCEL LYING IN THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 AND THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 11, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA,: COMMENCING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4, THENCE RUN SOUTH 00'48'40" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 20.03 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4; THENCE RUN NORTH 87'51'44" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 25.00 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO THE NORTH LINE OF SAID NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE NORTH 87'51'44" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 65.00 FEET ALONG SAID NORTH LINE; THENCE RUN SOUTH 02'08'16" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 80.00 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 87'51'44" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 180.00 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT IS PARALLEL TO SAID NORTH LINE OF THE THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 AND PARALLEL TO THE NORTH LINE OF SAID NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN NORTH 02'08'16" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 80.00 FEET, THENCE RUN NORTH 87'51'44" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 65.00 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO SAID NORTH LINE OF SAID NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN SOUTH 02'08'16" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 40.00 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 87'51'44' EAST, A DISTANCE OF 50.00 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT IS PARALLEL TO SAID NORTH LINE OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 AND PARALLEL TO SAID NORTH LINE OF SAID NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4; THENCE RUN NORTH 02'08'16" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 40.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 12,400 SQUARE FEET, OR 0.28 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF A TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT FOR PRODUCTION WELL NO. 7 JA N. WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM L86773) IN THE NE 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 AND THE NW 1/4 BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE OF THE SE 1/4 OF SECTION 11, TWP 50 S. RGE 26 E. JEFFREY C. COONERG AND ASSOCIATES, INC. COWER COUNTY, FLORIDA AND MAPPING NORTH LINE OF 3 o P.O.C. NW CORNER OF NORTH LINE OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 �C*o o THE NW 1/4 OF THE SE 1/4 THE NW 1/4 OF THE SE 1/4 SCALE: 1 "�50' REV: to /20/04 SW 1/4 AND THE SE 1/4 OF SEC 11 -5OJECT No: 020901 DWG NO:SECIIW- TCE(TC7 SHEET: 1 OF 1 N87'_51_'_44 "E N — ----- - - - - -- - - - -- �- PROPOSED 0 20' UTILITY EASEMENT o "E PROPOSED 20' ' UTILITY EASEMENT N87'51'44 N P.O.B. 87'5 4" _ 65.00 w 25.00' 3 65.00' NE 1/4 OF to $ D NW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 � g p g p u- THE SE 1/4-- FOLIO NO.: ° ICP04 °z _ g FOLIO NO.: 00411800006 N87� �44"E 0 00411800006 co w "W w 180.00' S87'51'44 PROPOSED o PRODUCTION Z O WELL NO. 7 J P 0 B. - P.O.C. - POINT OF BEGINNING POINT OF COMMENCEMENT UTILITY EASEMENT U) S Z DESCRIPTION OF A PARCEL LYING IN THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 AND THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 11, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA,: COMMENCING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4, THENCE RUN SOUTH 00'48'40" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 20.03 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4; THENCE RUN NORTH 87'51'44" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 25.00 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO THE NORTH LINE OF SAID NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE NORTH 87'51'44" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 65.00 FEET ALONG SAID NORTH LINE; THENCE RUN SOUTH 02'08'16" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 80.00 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 87'51'44" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 180.00 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT IS PARALLEL TO SAID NORTH LINE OF THE THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 AND PARALLEL TO THE NORTH LINE OF SAID NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN NORTH 02'08'16" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 80.00 FEET, THENCE RUN NORTH 87'51'44" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 65.00 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO SAID NORTH LINE OF SAID NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN SOUTH 02'08'16" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 40.00 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 87'51'44' EAST, A DISTANCE OF 50.00 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT IS PARALLEL TO SAID NORTH LINE OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 AND PARALLEL TO SAID NORTH LINE OF SAID NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4; THENCE RUN NORTH 02'08'16" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 40.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 12,400 SQUARE FEET, OR 0.28 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. -- THE ARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS JA N. WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM L86773) CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF SECTION 11. PR FESSIONAI. SURVEYOR AND MAPPER BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE FLORIDA LICENSE NO. LS 4876 THIS `i1 'bAY OF 0e-E- 2004. COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C. COONERG AND ASSOCIATES, INC. AND MAPPING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EM�tIL: SURVEYING®COONER.COM CLIENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN, LLC AWN BY: JNM CHECKEQ BY: J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: WELL NO j7DATE: TEMP. CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT IN THE 8/26/04 SCALE: 1 "�50' REV: to /20/04 SW 1/4 AND THE SE 1/4 OF SEC 11 -5OJECT No: 020901 DWG NO:SECIIW- TCE(TC7 SHEET: 1 OF 1 NORTH LINE NE 1/4 OF EXHIBIT L Page 10 of Adi_ PROJECT �� Z PARCEL clLl `7 SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF A UTILITY EASEMENT FOR PRODUCTION WELL NO. 7 IN THE NE 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 AND THE NW 1/4 OF THE SE 1/4 OF SECTION 11, TWP 50 S. RGE 26 E, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA P.O.C. NW CORNER NORTH LINE OF THE fHH THE OF THE NW NW 1/4 OF THE SE 1/4 E SW 1 /4 1/4 OF THE N87'51'44 "E SE 1/4 _ M PROPOSED 20' O UTILITY � o EASEMENT o N 0 �N8 25. � 25.00' NE 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 FOLIO NO.: 3 00411800006 is o O co O P d N O Z P.O.B. N87'51'44 "E 25.00' ww w wo NW 1/4 OF THE SE 1/4 ° . FOLIO NO.: z Q ° o 1 00411800006 N O U) Z _-- ..J KEY: 5.1. 00' P.O.B. - POINT OF BEGINNING S87 1'44 "W P.O.C. - POINT OF COMMENCEMENT DESCRIPTION OF A PARCEL LYING IN THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 AND THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 11, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COWER COUNTY, FLORIDA,: COMMENCING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4, THENCE RUN SOUTH 00'48'40" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 20.03 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE RUN NORTH 87'51'44" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 25.00 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO THE NORTH LINE OF SAID NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4; THENCE RUN SOUTH 02'08'16" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 40.00 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 87'51'44" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 50.00 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT IS PARALLEL TO SAID NORTH LINE OF THE THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 AND PARALLEL TO THE NORTH LINE OF SAID NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN NORTH 02'08'16" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 40.00 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 87'51'44" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 25.00 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO SAID NORTH LINE OF SAID NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 2000 SQUARE FEET, OR 0.05 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. J rFESSIONAL WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM LB6773) P SURVEYOR AND MAPPER FLORID WENSE NA L 4876 Rom. ARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF SECTION 11. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. THIS AY OF 2004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C. COON ER AND ASSOCIATES, INC. SURVEYING AND MAPPING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYING®COONER.COM CLIENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN. LLC DRAWN BY. JNM CHECKED BY. J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: WELL NO. 7 DATE: 8/26/04 SCALE: 1 " =20' REV: 10 PRODUCTION WELL UTILITY EASEMENT IN THE /20/04 SW 1/4 AND THE SE 1/4 OF SEC 11 -50 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG No sEC11W- TCE(P7) SHEET: 1 of 1 EXHIBIT A Page 104 of 'I'EhIPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASE111EN'1' (DURATION: 3 YEARS FROM COAIAIENCETIENT OF CONSTRUCTION) PROJECT PARCEL ---_2 FOLIO j: U- I ll SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF A TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT FOR PRODUCTION WELL N0. 8 IN THE NW 1/4 OF THE SE 1/4 OF SECTION 11, TWP 50 S, RGE 26 E, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA PROPOSED NORTH LINE OF THE PRODUCTION NW 1/4 OF THE SE 1/4 WELL N0, 8 UTILITY EASEMENT T N87;� " PROPOSED 20' 66.03' w o r o UTILITY w co EASEMENT o cN 50.00' N o P N87'51'44 E do O N O QO V) z 180.00' S87'51'44 "W NW 1/4 OF THE SE 1/4 FOLIO NO.: 00411800006 N87'51' 65.00' 3 0o in °�} no 0 N 0 z P.O.B. NE COR. OF THE NW 1/4 OF THE SE 1/4 O N 0 ° o .d°o w U) '- 00 w N O li Li p z ¢3 �w z DESCRIPTION OF A PARCEL LYING IN THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 11, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLDER COUNTY, FLORIDA, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4, THENCE RUN S00'48'20-W, A DISTANCE OF 100.00 FEET ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4; THENCE RUN S87'51'44 "W, A DISTANCE OF 180.00 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT IS PARALLEL TO THE NORTH LINE OF SAID NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4; THENCE RUN N00'48'20 "E, A DISTANCE OF 80.00 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT IS PARALLEL TO SAID EAST LINE; THENCE RUN N87'51'44 "E, A DISTANCE OF 66.03 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT IS PARALLEL TO SAID NORTH LINE; THENCE RUN SOUTH 02'08'16" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 20.00 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 87'51'44" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 50.00 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT IS PARALLEL TO SAID NORTH LINE; THENCE RUN NORTH 02'08'16' WEST, A DISTANCE OF 40.00 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 87'51'44" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 65.00 FEET ALONG SAID NORTH LINE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 14,709 SQUARE FEET, OR 0.34 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. JA N. WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM LB6773) PR ESSIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER FLORIDA L�IICENSE NOC�L 4876 THIS�pAY OF - { ' 2004. THEm.PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF SECTION 11. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY .JEFFREY C. COONERG AND PP AG SOCIATES, INC. 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYINGOCOONER.COM kl/4 EELEY AND HANSEN. LLC DRANM BY: JNM CHECKED BY: J.N.W. ESCRIPTION: WELL NO. 8 DATE: 8 /26/04 SCALE: 1 " =50' REV: 10/20 /04 TRUCTION EASEMENT IN THE THE SE 1/4 OF SEC 11 -50 -26 1 PRO JECT No: 020901 DWG No:sEC11w- TCE(TC8 SHEET: 1 OF 1 EXHIBIT !� Page 105 of PROJECT -- 2LL4Z1..._ PARCEL fi L-� FOLIO 4:0L 114:(` /XYXn 10A SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF A UTILITY EASEMENT FOR PRODUCTION WELL NO. 8 IN THE NW 1/4 OF THE SE 1/4 OF SECTION 11, TWP 50 S, RGE 26 E, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA P.O.C. NORTH LINE OF THE NE CORNER NW 1/4 OF THE SE 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 OF THE SE 1/4 S87'51'44 "W S87'51'44 "W - -_ - 65.00' -- 50.00' P.O.B. - - PROPOSED 20' UTILITY EASEMENT - NW 1/4 OF THE SE 1/4 O CO � Q Q g FOLIO NO.: N z 00411800006 N87'51'44 "E 50.00' W r- W N Li o W = w l— z J Q 1- "t In Q � w z DESCRIPTION: A PARCEL LYING IN THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 11, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST. COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4, THENCE RUN SOUTH 87'51'44" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 65.00 FEET ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE SOUTH 87'51'44" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 50.00 FEET ALONG SAID NORTH LINE; THENCE RUN SOUTH 02'08'16" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 40.00 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 87'51'44" EAST. A DISTANCE OF 50.00 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT IS PARALLEL TO SAID NORTH LINE; THENCE RUN NORTH 02'08'16" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 40.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 2,000 SQUARE FEET, OR 0.05 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. N121L. ----- THE THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES. AND AREAS CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF JAME. N. WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM LB6773) SECTION 11. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE PROF SSIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER COORDINATE SYSTEM. FLA. EAST ZONE. '83/'90. FLOR ENSE THIS L "DAY OF� 4876 .Q S 2004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C. COONERG AND PPASSOCIATES, INC. 3900 COLONIAL BLVD.. SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYING®COONER.COM CLIENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN. LLC DRAWN BY: JRF CHECKED BY: J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: WELL NO. 8 DATE: 9/8/04 SCALE: 1' =20' REV. 10/20/04 PRODUCTION WELL UTILITY EASEMENT IN THE NW 1/4 OF THE SE 1/4 OF SEC 11 -50-26 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG N0:SEC11W- TCE(P8) SHEET: 1 of 1 EXHIBIT Page of PROJECT _Tc PARCEL FOLIO WIT SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF AN ACCESS EASEMENT IN THE SW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 OF SECTION 11, TWP 50 S, RGE 26 E, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA NORTH LINE SECTION 11 N88'1 7'44"E 1178.60' P.O.C. NW CORNER OF NORTH LINE OF THE N 1/2 OF SECTION 11 THE S 1/2 OF THE SW 1/4 OF THE NW I/4 N 1/2 OF THE S 1/2 OF SW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 FOLIO NO.: 00411440000 Li f- Z ' 0 1' 2 F.P.&L- FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO. `- LJ R/W - RIGHT -OF -WAY ° ► a P.O.B. -POINT OF BEGINNING a D w P.O.C. -POINT OF COMMENCEMENT 14 SOUTH LINE OF THE N 1/2 OF THE S 1/2 OF THE SW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 a 3 tD N ca Im M st oIt 0 N En N87'58'14 "E 155.19' - P.O.B. — 170' F.P.&L. R/W EASEMENT W N V' p� Z 1 L- 0 r' 3 zN W W L .\ r 3 w N 0 0 .- �' N � wz O � uj V) N w F— w DESCRIPTION OF A PARCEL OF LAND LYING IN THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 11, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COWER COUNTY, FLORIDA: COMMENCING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 11, THENCE RUN N88'17'44 "E, A DISTANCE OF 1,178.60 FEET ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SECTION; THENCE RUN S00'49'42 "W, A DISTANCE OF 2058.36 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF THE WEST 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE RUN N87'58'14 "E, A DISTANCE OF 155.19 FEET ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN SOO'49'42 "W, A DISTANCE OF 342.91 FEET ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/2; THENCE RUN S87'54'59 "W, A DISTANCE OF 155.20 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN N00'49'42 "E, A DISTANCE OF 343.06 FEET ALONG A LINE RUNNING PARALLEL TO SAID EAST UNE, AND TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 53,163 SQUARE FEET OR 1.22 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. Nom. THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF JAM Ni WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM LB6773) SECTION 11. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE PR SSIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. FLORIDA IJCENSE N 4876 THIS - ?r' DAY OF 'V- 2004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C. COON ER AND ASSOCIATES, INC. SURVEYING AND MAPPING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4. FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYING®COONER.COM CLIENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN, LLC JOF AWN BY. JNW CHECKED BY: J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: ATE: 8/3/04 SCALE: 1 " =1oo' REV: 10/20/0 AN ACCESS EASEMENT IN THE SW 1/4 THE NW 1 4 OF SEC 11 -50 -26 OJECT No: 020901 DWG No:SEC11T- AE(AE4) SHEET: 1 of 1 EXHIBIT Page 101 of PROJECT ` 109_1 !- PARCEL l)' 10( FOLIO cr')I- jI_1tI.�jf)('XXy% �®A SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF A 15' UTILITY EASEMENT IN THE SW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 OF SECTION 11, TWP 50 S, RGE 26 E, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA — — N88'17'44 "E 1163.59' P.O.C. NW CORNER OF SECTION 11 NORTH LINE SECTION 11 NORTH LINE OF THE N 1/2 OF THE S 1/2 OF THE SW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 3 rnod �N 7 P.O. B. 58'14 E .02' VN87 170' &L. R/W N 1/2 OF THE S 1/2 OF SEMENT SW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 FOLIO NO.: 00411440000 o cn KEY' p M M O F.P. &L - FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO. z N R/W - RIGHT -OF -WAY P.O.B. -POINT OF BEGINNING P.O.C. -POINT OF COMMENCEMENT SOUTH LINE OF THE N 1/2 OF THE S 1/2 OF THE SW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 15.02' S87'54' 59 "W 3 N o N �3 z� ww wQ� 0 Z�z � w DESCRIPTION OF A 15 -FOOT STRIP OF LAND LYING IN THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 11, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA: COMMENCING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 11. THENCE RUN N88- 17'44 "E, A DISTANCE OF 1,163.59 FEET ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SECTION; THENCE RUN S00'49'42 "W, A DISTANCE OF 2058.44 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF THE WEST 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING: THENCE RUN N87'58'14 "E, A DISTANCE OF 15.02 FEET ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S00'49'42 "W, A DISTANCE OF 343.06 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/2; THENCE RUN S87'54'59 "W, A DISTANCE OF 15.02 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN N00'49'42 "E, A DISTANCE OF 343.07 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE OF' A 170 -FOOT FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT RIGHT -OF -WAY EASEMENT, SAID LINE RUNNING PARALLEL TO SAID EAST UNE, AND TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 5.146 SQUARE FEET OR 0.12 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. J NOTE: THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS -- CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF JAMS N. WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM LB6773) SECTION 11. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE PR SSIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. FLORI A ENSE NO. LS 4876 THIS Z., �AY OF mac - 2004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C. COON ER AND ASSOCIATES, INC. SURVEYING AND MAPPING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4. FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYING®COONER.COM CLIENT. GREELEY AND HANSEN. LLC DRAWN BY: JNW CHECKED BY: J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: DATE: 8/3/04 SCALE: 1" -100' REV: 10/20 /04 15' UTILITY EASEMENT IN THE SW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 OF SEC 11 -50 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG No:SECII T-AE(P4)1 SHEET. 1 OF 1 EXHIBIT A Page �Q� of PROJECT ) Z PARCEL FOLIO 10A SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF AN ACCESS EASEMENT IN THE SW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 OF SECTION 11, TWP 50 S, RGE 26 E, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA NORTH LINE SECTION 11 N88'17'44 "E ^ 1178.60' 3 P.O.C. M d' NW CORNER OF NORTH LINE OF THE S 1/2 OF '� cn SECTION 11 THE N 1/2 OF THE SW 1/4 OF o THE NW 1/4 N 7 N88'01'29 "E P.O. B. 170' F.P. &L. R/W S 1/2 OF THE N 1/2 OF EASEMENT 3 SW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 3 z FOLIO NO.: W N 0 W 00410960002 W o z C v z w z rn � o > 4- cn } V, .t o 0 KEY: &L- FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO. 0 ~-_, U 0 d R/W - RIGHT -OF -WAY a w \ I P.O.B. -POINT OF BEGINNING �! P.O.C. -POINT OF COMMENCEMENT SOUTH LINE OF THE S 1/2 OF THE N THE NW / THE SW 1/4 OF 1 DESCRIPTION OF A PARCEL OF LAND LYING IN THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 11, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COWER COUNTY, FLORIDA: COMMENCING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 11, THENCE RUN N8817'44 "E, A DISTANCE OF 1,178.60 FEET ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SECTION; THENCE RUN S00'49'42 W, A DISTANCE OF 1715.30 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE RUN N88'01'29 "E, A DISTANCE OF 155.19 FEET ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S00'49'42 "W, A DISTANCE OF 342.91 FEET ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S87'58'14 "W, A DISTANCE OF 155.19 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN N00'49'42 "E, A DISTANCE OF 343.06 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE OF A 170 -FOOT FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT RIGHT -OF -WAY EASEMENT, SAID LINE RUNNING PARALLEL TO SAID EAST LINE. AND TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 53,163 SQUARE FEET OR 1.22 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. --- THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS JAME WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM L66773 CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF PROF SSIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER SECTION 11. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE FLORIi�A ENSE NO. LS 4876 COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. THIS G7 "DAY OF 2004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C. COONERG AND ASSOCIATES, INC. AND MAPPING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYING�COONER.COM CUENT. GREELEY AND HANSEN, LLC DRAWN BY: JNW CHECKED BY: J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: DATE: 8/3/04 SCALE: 1 " =100' REV: 10/20/04 AN ACCESS EASEMENT IN THE SW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 OF SEC 11 -50 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG No:SEC11T- AE(AE3) SHEET. 1 OF 1 EXHIBIT Page of PROJECT `lT' ` 2 PARCEL ` i 5 ( > FOLIO �I(fIL)CL) )7 SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF A 15' UTILITY EASEMENT IN THE SW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 OF SECTION 11, TWP 50 S, RGE 26 E, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA NORTH LINE SECTION 11 N88'1744 "E 1163.59' P.O.C. NW CORNER OF NORTH LINE OF THE S 1/2 OF SECTION 11 THEN 1/2 OF THE SW 1/4 OF THE NW 1 /4 3 � M �ui m N 10A N78 02 01'29 "E 5.' 3 P.O.B. N N 170' 3 ;f En S 1/2 OF THE N 1/2 OF EASEMENT N ww SW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 FOU0 NO.: w 00— 040960002 04 ZZ ' 3 w N 3 a ^ y�,pp N Z \ Z �. S Nj p U) w F.P.dcL.— FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO. Z ON w R/W — RIGHT —OF —WAY P.O.B. —POINT OF BEGINNING P.O.C. —POINT OF COMMENCEMENT SOUTH LINE OF THE S 1/2 OF THE N 1/2 OF THE SW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 15.02' S87'5 8'14 "W DESCRIPTION OF A 15 —FOOT STRIP OF LAND LYING IN THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 11, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA: COMMENCING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 11, THENCE RUN N88'17'44 "E, A DISTANCE OF 1,163.59 FEET ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SECTION; THENCE RUN S00'49'42 "W, A DISTANCE OF 1785.37 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE RUN N88'01'29 "E, A DISTANCE OF 15.02 FEET ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN SOO'49'42 "W, A DISTANCE OF 343.06 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S87'58'14 "W, A DISTANCE OF 15.02 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SOUTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN N00'49'42 "E, A DISTANCE OF 343.07 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE OF A 170 —FOOT FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT RIGHT —OF —WAY EASEMENT, SAID LINE RUNNING PARALLEL TO SAID EAST LINE, AND TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 5,146 SQUARE FEET OR 0.12 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. NOTE THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF JAM S N. WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM L86773) SECTION 11. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE PRO SSIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. FLO DA LICENSE NO. LS 4876 115' HIS2,4 DAY OF 1Q�-2004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C. COONER AND ASSOCIATES, INC. SURVEYING AND MAPPING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4. FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYING®COONER.COM LIENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN. LLC DRAWN BY: JNW CHECKED BY: J.N.W. ARCEL DESCRIPTION: DATE: 8/3/04 SCALE: 1" —Too' UTILITY EASEMENT IN THE SW 1/4 REV. 10/20/04 OF THE NW 1/4 OF SEC 11 -50 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG NO:SECIIT— AE(P3) SHEET: 1 OF 1 EXHIBIT Page lo--of PROJECT `'` Z PARCEL �S 1 FOLIO C'y' A j I I bu(yy )Lj I OA SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF AN ACCESS EASEMENT IN THE SW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 OF SECTION 11, TWP 50 S, RGE 26 E, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA NORTH LINE SECTION 11 7 "E N88'17'60 1178.60' :t • 1* N P.O.C. n on NW CORNER OF SECTION 11 NORTH LINE OF THE N 1/2 OF o o THE N 1/2 OF THE SW 1/4 OF V) THE NW 1/4 N88'04 4 4 "E 155.18' P.O.B.0) ' 170' F.P. &L. R/ W N EASEMENT N Li z p> w Oi * N..* n O af-w O N\ N 1/2 OF THE N 1/2 OF a� W z N \ N SW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 3 Z ww FOLIO NO.: w 00411640004 N89'10' 18`W 155.00' $ o O -- w \ z cn P.O.B.(2) S89- 10Q8"E z w CA co :t ut'i w W O r _6 O 2 155.19' SOUTH LINE. OF THE N 1/2 OF S88'01'29 "W THE N 1/2 OF THE SW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 KEY: F.P. &L - FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO. R/W - RIGHT -OF -WAY P.O.B. -POINT OF BEGINNING P.O.C. -POINT OF COMMENCEMENT v � JAM N. WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM L136773) PRO SSIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER FLORIDA�CENSE NO L 4876 THIS 7 /bAY OF 2004. NOTE: THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF SECTION 11. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. SEE SHEET 2 OF 2 THIS IS NOT A SURVEY FOR DESCRIPTION JEFFREY C. COON ERG AND PPASSOCIATES, INC. SURVEYIN AND 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4. FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYING®COONER.COM CLIENT. GREELEY AND HANSEN, LLC DRAWN BY: JNW CHECKED BY. J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: DATE: 8/3/04 SCALE: 1" -100' REV. 10/20 /04 AN ACCESS EASEMENT IN THE SW 1/4 OF THE NW j/4 OF SEC 11 -50 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG No:SEC11T- AE(AE2) SHEET: 1 OF 2 EXHIBIT Page l._of I&I" PROJECT PARCEL F OL 10 ('Y') I (a. (-I ( ME SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF AN ACCESS EASEMENT IN THE SW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 OF SECTION 11, TWP 50 S. RGE 26 E, COWER COUNTY, FLORIDA DESCRIPTION OF A PARCEL OF LAND LYING IN THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 11, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA: (1)COMMENCING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 11, THENCE RUN N88'17'44 "E, A DISTANCE OF 1,178.60 FEET ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SECTION; THENCE RUN S00'49'42 "W, A DISTANCE OF 1372.24 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE RUN N88'04'44 "E, A DISTANCE OF 155.18 FEET ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S00'49'42 "W, A DISTANCE OF 216.73 FEET ALONG SAID EAST LINE; THENCE RUN N89'10'18 "W FOR A DISTANCE OF 155.00 FEET; THENCE RUN N00'49'42 "E, A DISTANCE OF 209.29 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO SAID EAST LINE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, AND, (2)COMMENCING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 11, THENCE RUN N88'17'44 "E. A DISTANCE OF 1,178.60 FEET ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SECTION; THENCE RUN S00'49'42 "W, A DISTANCE OF 1596.59 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE RUN N89'10'18 "E, A DISTANCE OF 155.00 FEET TO SAID EAST LINE; THENCE RUN S00'49'42 "W, A DISTANCE OF 111.18 FEET ALONG SAID EAST LINE; THENCE RUN S88'01'29 "W FOR A DISTANCE OF 155.19 FEET; THENCE RUN N00'49'42 "E, A DISTANCE OF 118.77 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO SAID EAST LINE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, CONTAINING 50,838 SQUARE FEET OR 1.17 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. SEE SHEET 1 OF 2 FOR SKETCH %UFREY C. COOKER AND ASSOCIATES, INC. SURVEYING AND MAPPING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD.. SUITE 4. FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX. (239)277 -7179 EMAIL- SURVEYING@COONER.COM CLIENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN. LLC DRAWN BY: JNW CHECKED BY. J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: DATE: 8/3/04 SCALE' N.A. REV. 10/7/04 AN ACCESS EASEMENT IN THE NW 1/4 - :1 OF THE NW 1/4 OF SEC 11 -50 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG No: SEC11T- AE(AE2) SHEET: 2 OF 2 EXHIBIT A Page ��of PROJECT � ) PARCEL x'15 FOLIO SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF A 15" UTILITY EASEMENT IN THE SW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 OF SECTION 11, TWP 50 S, RGE 26 E, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA NORTH LINE SECTION 11 --q N88'17'44 "E 1163.59' \—P.O.C. M NW CORNER OF cq SECTION 11 NORTH LINE OF THE N 1/2 0 OF THE N 1/2 OF SW 1/4 u OF THE NW I/4 P.O.B. —� w . N 1/2 OF THE N 1/2 OF SW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 FOLIO NO.: z KEY: 00411640004 F.P.&L— FLORIDA POWER do LIGHT CO. R/W — RIGHT —OF —WAY P.O.B. —POINT OF BEGINNING 15.02' —� P.O.C. —POINT OF COMMENCEMENT S88'01'29 "W SOUTH LINE OF THE N 1/2 OF THE N 1/2 OF THE SW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 7 N 15.02'44 "E 3 F.P. &L. R/W N N EASEMENT N 170' � ' 00 S89'1O'18'E N 155.00' 155.00' N89'10'18 "W I Ali I � ' g g l0A LL- O �} C-4 s �3 > Z cn ww ooh ,dam Z z °o :3Z Ld En LAJ y W Ll F O DESCRIPTION OF A 15 —FOOT STRIP OF LAND LYING IN THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 11, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA: COMMENCING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 11, THENCE RUN N88- 17'44 "E, A DISTANCE OF 1,163.59 FEET ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SECTION; THENCE RUN S00'49'42'W, A DISTANCE OF 1372.30 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE RUN N88'04'44'E, A DISTANCE OF 15.02 FEET ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S00'49'42 "W, A DISTANCE OF 209.29 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO SAID EAST LINE; THENCE RUN S89'10'18'E FOR A DISTANCE OF 155.00 FEET TO SAID EAST LINE; THENCE RUN S00'49'42 "W, A DISTANCE OF 15.00 FEET ALONG SAID EAST LINE; THENCE RUN N89`10'18 "W, A DISTANCE OF 155.00 FEET; THENCE RUN S00'49'42 "W, A DISTANCE OF 118.77 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO SAID EAST LINE; THENCE RUN S88'01'29'W, A DISTANCE OF 15.02 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN N00'49'42 "E, A DISTANCE OF 343.07 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE OF A 170 —FOOT FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT RIGHT —OF —WAY EASEMENT, SAID LINE RUNNING PARALLEL TO SAID EAST LINE, AND TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 7,471 SQUARE FEET OR 0.17 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. NQTE; THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS - - -- — -L'�— CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF JAME N. 1MLKISON (FOR THE FIRM LB6773) SECTION 11. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE PROFESSIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. FLORIDA LICENSE N0. LS ,4876 THIS 72- 4.1DAY ors 2004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C. COONERG AND PPASSOCIATES, INC. 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4. FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYINGOCOONER.COM CLIENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN, LLc DRAWN BY. JNw CHECKED BY: J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: DATE: 8/3/04 SCALE: 1 "100' 15' UTILITY EASEMENT IN THE SW 1/4 REV: 10/20 /04 OF THE NW 1/4 OF SEC 11 -50 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG NO:SECIIT— AE(P2) SHEET. 1 OF 1 EXHIBIT Page �of 'rGNll'OItAItY CONSTRucrION EASENIENT 0)(II(A FION: 3 YEARS FRONI ('ON�II:NI'I�AII?N "1' OF GUNS "17(l1C'1'ION) PROJECT PARCEL FOLIO ME SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF A TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT FOR PRODUCTION WELL NO. 5 IN THE SE 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 OF SECTION 11, TWP 50 S, RGE 26 E, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA tL O O -' < z �w3 1— o' Z P.O.B. PROPOSED PRODUCTION UTILITY WELL NO. 5 EASEMENT UTILITY EASEMENT _ F.P. &L. R/W EASEMENT KE)C F.P.&L.- FLORIDA POWER do LIGHT CO. P.O.B. - POINT OF BEGINNING P.O.C. - POINT OF COMMENCEMENT R/W - RIGHT -OF -WAY P.O. C. 3 NW CORNER OF o � THE SE 1/4 OF ,ri m THE NW 1/4 M � r- o S8910'18 "E SE 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 w 0C14 ui a, FOLI O N 0.: zz 3 00410640005 N89'10'18 'W C4 40.00' N rn oY go S 0 40.00' z S891 O'18 "E g W 00 0,1 a) 0 z 100.00' N89'10'18 "W A PARCEL LYING IN THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 11, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COWER COUNTY, FLORIDA, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOW: COMMENCING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4, THENCE RUN SOUTH 00'49'42" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 135.00 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE RUN SOUTH 89'10'18" EAST. A DISTANCE OF 100.00 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 00'49'42" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 180.00 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT IS PARALLEL WITH SAID WEST LINE; THENCE RUN NORTH 89'10'18" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 100.00 FEET TO SAID WEST LINE; THENCE RUN NORTH 00'49'42" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 65.00 FEET ALONG SAID WEST LINE; THENCE RUN SOUTH 89'10'18" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 40.00 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 00'49'42" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 50.00 FEET. THENCE RUN NORTH 89'10'18" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 40.00 FEET TO SAID WEST LINE; THENCE RUN NORTH 00'49'42" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 65.00 FEET ALONG SAID WEST LINE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 16,000 Sq. Ft., OR 0.38 Ac. MORE OR LESS. NOTE; THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF JAMEk KISON (FOR THE FIRM LB6773) SECTION 11. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE PROF L SURVEYOR AND MAPPER COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. FLORI NSE NO. LS 4876 THIMU"DAY of 2004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C. COONER AND ASSOCIATES, INC. SURVEYING AND MAPPING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD.. SUITE 4. FORT MYERS. FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYINGOCCOONER.COM L . GREELEY AND HANSEN. LLC DRAWN BY: JNM CHECKED BY: J.N.W. L DESCRIPTION: WELL NO. 5 DATE: 8/14/04 SCALE: 1 " -60' REV: 10/20 /04 ONSTRUCTION EASEMENT IN THE OF THE NW 1/4 OF SEC 11 -50 -26 PROJECT' 14o: 020901 DWG No: SEC11W- TCE(TC SHEET: 1 OF 1 EXHIBIT Page. j& of PROJECT I I PARCEL FOLIO L-LI SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF A UTILITY EASEMENT FOR PRODUCTION WELL NO. 5 IN THE SE 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 OF SECTION 11, TWP 50 S, RGE 26 E, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA KEY: F.P. &L. - FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO. P.O.B. - POINT OF BEGINNING P.O.C. - POINT OF COMMENCEMENT R/W - RIGHT -OF -WAY PROPOSED UTILITY EASEMENT O< p d d Z J W � V) Z NWW 3: F P.O.B. F.P. &L. R/W EASEMENT P.O.C. NW CORNER OF b 3 THE SE 1/4 OF o N THE NW 1/4 o_ N 0 0 N SE 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 S891 O'1 8 "E 40.001--- FOLIO NO.: °o 3 00410640005 0 cq �n o� ) WELL SITE y N NO. 5 .r as °o Z 40.00' 0 N89'10'18"W A PARCEL LYING IN THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 11, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLDER COUNTY, FLORIDA, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOW: COMMENCING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4, THENCE RUN SOUTH 00'49'42" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 200.00 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE RUN SOUTH 89'10'18" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 40.00 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 00'49'42" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 50.00 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT IS PARALLEL WITH SAID WEST LINE; THENCE RUN NORTH 89'10'18" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 40.00 FEET TO SAID WEST LINE; THENCE RUN NORTH 00'49'42" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 50.00 FEET ALONG SAID WEST LINE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 2,000 Sq. Ft., OR 0.05 Ac. MORE OR LESS. NOTE ___ THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF JA)IDA N. WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM LB6773) SECTION 11. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE PRSIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER COORDINATE SYSTEM. FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. FL LLI�C�ENSE NO. LS 4876 THIS 2ZtbAY OF — 2004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C. COON ERG AND PPASSOCI ATES, INC. 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEY]NG®COONER.COM CLIENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN, LLC DRAWN BY: JNM CHECKED BY: J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: WELL NO. 5 DATE: 8/14/04 SCALE: 1"-30' REV. 10/20/04 PRODUCTION WELL UTILITY EASEMENT IN TH SE 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 OF SEC 11 -50 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG No: SEC11W- TCE(P5) I SHEET: 1 OF 1 EXHIBIT Page 11!5 --of PROJECT '�( `'c^ PARCEL`_, FOLIO SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF AN ACCESS EASEMENT IN THE NW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 OF SECTION 11, TWP 50 S, RGE 26 E, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA N88'1 7'44'E 1178.60' _ NORTH LINE SECTION 11 — — 155.15J.?O' P.O.B.(1) NE CORNER OF \-P.O.C. THE NW 1/4 OF NW CORNER OF THE NW 1/4 SECTION 11 io Do 6 N .d NW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 0 — 170' 3 N w w F.P. &L. R Z 0 ri iv EASEMEw FOLIO NO.: o N .� 00410680007 W o S z� N89'10'18; W w z P.O.B.(2) ` 155.00 155.00 S8910'18 "E 3 W N M' O V rn 00 Z 155.18' _ ro 44 W — SOUTH UNE OF THE NW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 KEY: F.P.&L— FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO. R/W — RIGHT —OF —WAY P.O.B. —POINT OF BEGINNING P.O.C. —POINT OF COMMENCEMENT SEE SHEET 2 OF 2 FOR DESCRIPTION THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF SECTION 11. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE JAM N. WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM LB6773) COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. PR SSIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER THIM -AAY OF��,42004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C. COON ER AND ASSOCIATES, INC. SURVEYING AND MAPPING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYING®COONER.COM CLIENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN, LLC DRAWN BY: JNw CHECKED BY: J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: DATE: 7/31/04 SCALE: 1' -loo' REV: 10/20 /04 AN ACCESS EASEMENT IN THE NW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 OF SEC 11 -50 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG No:SEC11T— AE(AE1) SHEET: I OF 2 EXHIBIT Page — Of PROJECT r N'c.?— I� PARCEL`_ F 0 L I0 L � r( 0 A SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF AN ACCESS EASEMENT IN THE NW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 OF SECTION 11, TWP 50 S, RGE 26 E. COWER COUNTY, FLORIDA DESCRIPTION OF A PARCEL OF LAND LYING IN THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 11, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA: (1)COMMENCING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 11, THENCE RUN N88'17'44 "E, A DISTANCE OF 1,178.60 FEET ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SECTION TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE N88'17'44 "E ALONG SAID LINE, A DISTANCE OF 155.15 FEET TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S00'49'42 "W, A DISTANCE OF 285.01 FEET ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 (ALSO BEING THE EAST LINE OF A 170 —FOOT FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT RIGHT —OF —WAY EASEMENT); THENCE RUN N89'10'18 "W, A DISTANCE OF 155.00 FEET; THENCE RUN N00'49'42 "E, A DISTANCE OF 278.16 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO SAID EAST LINE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, AND, (2)COMMENCING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 11, THENCE RUN N88'17'44 "E, A DISTANCE OF 1,178.60 FEET ALONG "W, THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SECTION; THENCE RUN S00'49'42 A DISTANCE OF 293.16 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1 /4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE RUN S89'10'18 "E, A DISTANCE OF 155.00 FEET TO SAID EAST LINE; THENCE RUN S00'49'42 "W, A DISTANCE OF 1,071.64 FEET ALONG SAID EAST LINE (ALSO BEING THE EAST LINE OF A 170 —FOOT FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT RIGHT —OF —WAY EASEMENT); THENCE RUN S88'04'44 "W, A DISTANCE OF 155.18 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE "E, NORTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN NOO'49'42 A DISTANCE OF 1,079.08 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO SAID EAST LINE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 210,327 SQUARE FEET OR 4.83 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. SEE SHEET 1 OF 2 FOR SKETCH %LIMEY C. COONER AND ASSOCIATES, INC. SURVEYING AND MAPPING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYINGOCOONER.COM LANACCESS GREELEY AND HANSEN, LLC DRAWN BY: JNW CHECKED BY: J.N.W. L DESCRIP1f10N: DATE: 7/31/04 SCALE: N.A. Rte/; to /7/o4 EASEMENT IN THE NW 1/4 NW 1 4 OF SEC 11 -5o -26 PROJECT No: 02090t DWG No: SEC11T- AE(AE1) SHEET. 2 OF 2 EXHIBIT. Page 11 7 of PROJECT PARCEL 7. FOL TO SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF A 15' UTILITY EASEMENT IN THE NW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 OF SECTION 11, TWP 50 S, RGE 26 E, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA NORTH LINE SECTION 11 7 N88'17'44 "E 1163.59' P.O.C. P.O.B. NW CORNER OF 1115.01' SECTION 11 Go n a F.P. &L. R/W EASEMENT NW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 3 170' N FOLI 0 NO.: b 00410680007 in wi S89'10'18 "E l Imo: w 155.00' F.P.&L.- FLORIDA POWER do LIGHT CO. N �T�� R/W - RIGHT -OF -WAY :� 155.00 P.O.B. -POINT OF BEGINNING G 3 N89'10'18 "W P.O.C. -POINT OF COMMENCEMENT $ z o� 00 15.02' Pn S88'04'44'W SOUTH LINE OF THE NW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 10 At z .d W� 3 � 3 Z o z� w� DESCRIPTION OF A 15 -FOOT STRIP OF LAND LYING IN THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 11, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLDER COUNTY, FLORIDA: COMMENCING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 11, THENCE RUN N88'17'44 "E, A DISTANCE OF 1,163.59 FEET ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SECTION TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE N88'17'44 "E ALONG SAID LINE, A DISTANCE OF 15.01 FEET; THENCE RUN S00'49'42 "W, A DISTANCE OF 278.16 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S8910'18 "E, A DISTANCE OF 155.00 FEET TO SAID EAST LINE; THENCE RUN S00'49'42 "w, A DISTANCE OF 15.00 FEET ALONG SAID EAST LINE; THENCE RUN N89'10'18 "W, A DISTANCE OF 155.00 FEET; THENCE RUN S00'49'42 "W, A DISTANCE OF 1,079.08 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO SAID EAST LINE; THENCE RUN S88'04'44'W, A DISTANCE OF 15.02 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN N00'49'42'E, A DISTANCE OF 1,372.30 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE OF A 170 -FOOT FLORIDA POWER AND UGHT COMPANY RIGHT -OF -WAY EASEMENT, SAID LINE RUNNING PARALLEL TO SAID EAST LINE AND TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 22,909 SQUARE FEET OR 0.53 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. -- Aill—I )-�� JA N. WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM LB6773) PR FESSIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER FLORIDA LICENSE N� 4876 THIS Za_•JSDAY OF V,.(:--. 2004. d.QIE; THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF SECTION 11. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C. COON ER AND ASSOCIATES, INC. SURVEYING AND MAPPING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYING®COONER.COM CUENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN, LLC DRAWN BY: JNw CHECKED BY: J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: DATE: 7/31/04 SCALE: 1" -100' REV: 10/20/04 15' UTILITY EASEMENT IN THE NW 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 OF SEC 11 -50 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG No: SEC11T -AE(Pt SHEET: 1 OF 1 EXHIBIT Page-99—of 'aml'ORARY CONSTRUCTION EASE111EN'1' (DURATION: 3 YEARS FRONT CONINIENCENIENT OI' CONST'RUCT'ION) PROJECT �� -12- PARCEL r( �� FOLIO L;t�_ <�(�(_)r� SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF A TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT FOR PRODUCTION WELL NO. 4 IN THE NE 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 OF SECTION 11, TWP 50 S, RGE 26 E, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA 10A A PARCEL LYING IN THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 11, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COWER COUNTY, FLORIDA, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOW: COMMENCING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4. THENCE RUN SOUTH 00'49'42" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 200.00 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE RUN SOUTH 89'10'18" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 100.00 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 00'49'42" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 180.00 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT IS PARALLEL WITH SAID WEST LINE; THENCE RUN NORTH 89'10'18" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 100.00 FEET TO SAID WEST LINE; THENCE RUN NORTH 00'49'42" EAST. A DISTANCE OF 60.00 FEET ALONG SAID WEST LINE; THENCE RUN SOUTH 89'10'18" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 40.00 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 00'49'42" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 60.00 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 89'10'18" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 40.00 FEET TO SAID WEST LINE; THENCE RUN NORTH 00'49'42" EAST. A DISTANCE OF 60.00 FEET ALONG SAID WEST LINE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 15612 Sq. Ft., OR 0.36 Ac. MORE OR LESS. NOTE: THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF JAM - WLKISON (FOR THE FIRM L86773) SECTION 11. BASIS OF BEARING. STATE PLANE PRO 'SIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. ICENSE NO }876 THIS? FLORIDA � °DAY OF �Ls� 2004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C. COON ERG AND PPASSOCIATES, INC. 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYINGOCOONER.COM CLIENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN. LLC DRAWN BY. JNM JWG HECKED BY: J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION; WELL NO. 4 DATE: 8/14/04 CALE: 1"-60' REV: 10/20/04 TEMP. CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT IN THE NE 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 OF SEC 11 -50 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 No�ECllW- TCE(TC4) SHEET: 1 OF 1 NORTH LINE OF SECTION 11 — - P.O.C. 3 NW CORNER o i-4 0:4, THE NE 1/4 OF ci THE NW 1/4 0 o tL N D O �+ d P.0.8. S89'10'18 "E KEY: w �\ 100.00 , F.P. &L - FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO. z '- W P.O.B. - POINT OF BEGINNING o N o P.O.C. - POINT OF COMMENCEMENT z z ci R/W - RIGHT -OF -WAY U) w w coo o NE 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 ~ ~ z N89'10'18 "W 40.00' co FOLIO NO.: 00410840009 w z� e O pp�� Z O (Oj) 1 w 00i oZ�Li O� p��y, tD0 PROPOSED ate ' D w z p UTILITY .10 ,00, o EASEMENT S89'10'18 "E o °r° W F.P. &L. R/W a o't EASEMENT q°' o$ z 100.00' nccroiaTinu. N89- 10'18 "W A PARCEL LYING IN THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 11, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COWER COUNTY, FLORIDA, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOW: COMMENCING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4. THENCE RUN SOUTH 00'49'42" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 200.00 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE RUN SOUTH 89'10'18" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 100.00 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 00'49'42" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 180.00 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT IS PARALLEL WITH SAID WEST LINE; THENCE RUN NORTH 89'10'18" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 100.00 FEET TO SAID WEST LINE; THENCE RUN NORTH 00'49'42" EAST. A DISTANCE OF 60.00 FEET ALONG SAID WEST LINE; THENCE RUN SOUTH 89'10'18" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 40.00 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 00'49'42" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 60.00 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 89'10'18" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 40.00 FEET TO SAID WEST LINE; THENCE RUN NORTH 00'49'42" EAST. A DISTANCE OF 60.00 FEET ALONG SAID WEST LINE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 15612 Sq. Ft., OR 0.36 Ac. MORE OR LESS. NOTE: THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF JAM - WLKISON (FOR THE FIRM L86773) SECTION 11. BASIS OF BEARING. STATE PLANE PRO 'SIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. ICENSE NO }876 THIS? FLORIDA � °DAY OF �Ls� 2004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C. COON ERG AND PPASSOCIATES, INC. 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYINGOCOONER.COM CLIENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN. LLC DRAWN BY. JNM JWG HECKED BY: J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION; WELL NO. 4 DATE: 8/14/04 CALE: 1"-60' REV: 10/20/04 TEMP. CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT IN THE NE 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 OF SEC 11 -50 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 No�ECllW- TCE(TC4) SHEET: 1 OF 1 EXHIBIT Page of PROJECT ... --,? I__ PARCEL (� FOL 10 10 --IV SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF A UTILITY EASEMENT FOR PRODUCTION WELL NO. 4 IN THE NE 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 OF SECTION 11, TWP 50 S, RGE 26 E, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA NORTH LINE OF SECTION 11 P.O. C. NW CORNER OF LL_ o N THE NE 1/4 OF w O 0 'oi t THE NW 1/4 O 't o : w \� N O Z — — a �w3 v►-i w w 0 P.O.B. P.0.8. s897o't8 "E NE 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 .00 3 FOLIO NO.: o v 00410840009 o) 0 u' 00 i UTWITY D WELL SITE En EASEMENT W NO. 4 0 as 0 F.P. &L. R/W EASEMENT g 40.00' N89'10' 18 "W DESCRIPTION: A PARCEL LYING IN THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 11, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COWER COUNTY, FLORIDA, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOW: COMMENCING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4, THENCE RUN SOUTH 00'49'42" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 260.00 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE RUN SOUTH 89"10'18" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 40.00 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH 00'49'42" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 60.00 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT IS PARALLEL WITH SAID WEST LINE; THENCE RUN NORTH 8910'18" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 40.00 FEET TO SAID WEST LINE; THENCE RUN NORTH 00'49'42" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 60.00 FEET ALONG SAID WEST LINE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 2,400 Sq. Ft., OR 0.06 Ac. MORE OR LESS. KEY: F.P. &L. - FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO. P.O.B. - POINT OF BEGINNING P.O.C. - POINT OF COMMENCEMENT R/W - RIGHT -OF -WAY NOIE; _ - -- ____ THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF JAMES IMLKISON (FOR THE FIRM LB6773) SECTION 11. BASIS OF BEARING. STATE PLANE PROF SIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. FLORIDA 410ENSE NO. I,S 4876 THIS DAY OF � 2004. THIS I S NOT A SURVEY 2 -z,•/h JEFFREY C. COONER AND ASSOCIATES, INC. SURVEYING AND MAPPING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS. FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYING®COONER.COM CUENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN, LLC DRAWN BY: JNM CHECKED BY: J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: WELL NO. 4 DATE: 8/14/04 SCALE: 1 " -30' REV: 10/20/04 PRODUCTION WELL U71UTY EASEMENT IN TH NE 1/4 OF THE NW 1/4 OF SEC 11 -50 -26 1 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG No: SECIIW- TCE(P4) I SHEET: 1 OF 1 EXHIBITI Page1'a&— PROJECT rI (fVi Z. f PARCEL - .... � SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF AN ACCESS EASEMENT IN TRACT G.C. -2, OF FOREST GLEN OF NAPLES, SECTION 2, TWP 50 S, RGE 26 E, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA FQREST GLO 0P' TRACT R— 300.00' L- 106.45' A-20'19'49' C =105.89' CDB— N74'11'23 "E FOLIO NO.: 32720000222 P.O.B. #2 R- 450.00' L- 58.20' A- 7'24'35" C- 58.15' CDB— N87'43'46 "E to M 'r ad n M w 3 I N � N Ig Z I NB913'35' 1 35'E PROPOSED 15' I UTILITY EASEMENT col aq a obi n n ua TRACT G.C. -2 PB 31. PG 94 -103 KEY: C —CHORD CDB —CHORD BEARING F.P.&L.— FLORIDA POWER do LIGHT CO. L— LENGTH O.R. — OFFICIAL RECORD BOOK /PAGE R— RADIUS R/W — RIGHT —OF —WAY PB — PLAT BOOK PG — PAGE P.O.B. —POINT OF BEGINNING P.O.C. —POINT OF COMMENCEMENT A — DELTA ANGLE o N88'17'44 "i WI in N to �I 0 0 Z 1178.56' P.Q.C. P.O.B. SW CORNER -- SECTION 2 — — -- JAM N. WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM LB6773) PROFESSIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER FLORIDA L CENSE NO. LS 4876 THIS AY OF 2004. #1 170' F.P.&L EASEMENT O.R. 850/974 W iU') N °o z 155.15' S88'1 7'44"W 3 ` N g SOUTH LINE OF FOREST GLEN OF NAPLES, PB 31, PG 94 -103 AND SECTION 2 SEE SHEET 2 OF 2 FOR DESCRIPTION TH PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF SECTION 2. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C. COON ER AND ASSOCIATES, INC. SURVEYING AND MAPPING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL:- SURVEYING®COONER.COM CLIENT. GREELEY AND HANSEN. LLC DRAWN BY: JRF CHECKED BY: J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: DATE: 8/29/04 SCALE: l-200' REV: 10/20/04 ACCESS EASEMENT IN TRACT G.C. -2, FOREST GLEN OF NAPLES. OF SEC 2 -50 -2 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG No:SEC2T— AE(AE2) SHEET: 1 OF 2 EXH ►BI T P age -P-L of PROJECT c2_ PARCEL` -a FOLIO I SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF AN ACCESS EASEMENT IN TRACT G.C. -2, OF FOREST GLEN OF NAPLES, SECTION 2, TWP 50 S. RGE 26 E, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA DESCRIPTION: A PARCELS OF LAND LYING TRACT G.C. -2, FOREST GLEN OF NAPLES, PLAT BOOK 31 PAGE 94 -103, AS RECORDED IN THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, ALSO BEING IN SECTION 2, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST. (1)COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 2, THENCE RUN N88'17'44 "E. A DISTANCE OF 1,178.56 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID FOREST GLEN OF NAPLES AND SAID SECTION 2 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE RUN N00'46'25 "E. A DISTANCE OF 1701.85 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO THE WEST LINE OF A 170 -FOOT FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT RIGHT -OF -WAY EASEMENT, AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 850, PAGE 974, SAID PUBLIC RECORDS, AS IT LIES IN SAID TRACT G.C. -2; THENCE RUN S89'13'35 "E, A DISTANCE OF 155.00 FEET TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT RIGHT -OF -WAY EASEMENT; THENCE RUN S00'46'25 "W. A DISTANCE OF 1695.14 FEET ALONG SAID EAST LINE; THENCE RUN S88'17'44 "W, A DISTANCE OF 155.15 FEET ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. AND, (2)COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 2, THENCE RUN N88'17'44 "E. A DISTANCE OF 1,178.56 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID FOREST GLEN OF NAPLES AND SAID SECTION 2; THENCE RUN N00'46'25 "E, A DISTANCE OF 1716.85 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO THE WEST LINE OF A 170 -FOOT FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT RIGHT -OF -WAY EASEMENT, AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 850. PAGE 974, SAID PUBLIC RECORDS, AS IT LIES IN SAID TRACT G.C. -2 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE RUN N00'46'25 "E, A DISTANCE OF 378.08 FEET TO THE SOUTH LINE OF TRACT "A" (FOREST GLEN BOULEVARD) AND A POINT ON A NON - TANGENT CURVE TO THE LEFT, OF RADIUS 300.00 FEET; THENCE RUN A DISTANCE OF 106.45 FEET ALONG SAID CURVE AND SAID SOUTH LINE THROUGH A DELTA ANGLE OF 20'19'49" (CHORD DISTANCE OF 105.89 FEET BEARING N74'11'23 "E) TO A POINT OF REVERSE CURVE; THENCE RUN A DISTANCE OF 58.20 FEET ALONG THE ARC OF A CIRCULAR CURVE TO THE RIGHT. OF RADIUS 450.00 FEET THROUGH A DELTA ANGLE OF 07'24'35" (CHORD DISTANCE OF 58.15 FEET BEARING N67'43'46 "E) ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE; THENCE RUN S00'46'25 "W. A DISTANCE OF 431.07 FEET ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT RIGHT -OF -WAY EASEMENT; THENCE RUN N89'13'35 "W, A DISTANCE OF 155.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 325,333 SQUARE FEET OR 7.47 ACRES. MORE OR LESS. SEE SHEET 1 OF 2 FOR SKETCH JEFFREY C. COONER AND ASSOCIATES, INC. SURVEYING AND MAPPING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYING®COONER.COM CLIENT. GREELEY AND HANSEN, LLC DRAWN BY: JRF CHECKED BY: J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: DATE: 8/29/04 SCALE: NA REV: ACCESS EASEMENT IN TRACT G.C. -2, FOREST GLEN OF NAPLES, OF SEC 2 -50 -2 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG NO:sEC2T- AE(AE2) SHEET: 2 OF 2 EXHIBIT PROJECT PARCEL !1L FOL TO -21 SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF A 15' UTILITY EASEMENT IN TRACT G.C. -2, OF FOREST GLEN OF NAPLES, SECTION 2, TWP 50 S, RGE 26 E, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA P.O.C. SW CORNER SECTION 2 J S N. WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM LB6773) P FESSIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER FLORIDA LICENSE Np, S 4876 15.01' S88-17'44"W SEE SHEET 2 OF 2 FOR DESCRIPTION NOTE: THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF SECTION 2. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. THIS O DAY OF 2004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFF R EY C. COON ER G AND PP ASSOCIATES, INC. 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYING®COONER.COM CLIENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN, LLC DRAWN BY. JRF CHECKED BY: J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION' DATE: 8/29/04 SCALE: 1" -200' REV: 10/20/04 15' UTILITY EASEMENT IN TRACT G.C. -2, FOREST GLEN OF NAPLES, OF SEC 2 -50 -2 1 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG No:SEC2T- AE(P2) SHEET. 1 OF 2 FOREST TRACT R- 300.00' L =15.06' A- 02'52'33' C =15.06' 3 COB- N85'47'34 "E • 1' ap O M O N N FOLIO NO.: 15' 32720000222 S89-13 -35-E 3 1 155.00' b N 155.00' 8913'35 "W N .aao o In TRACT G.C. -2 170' KEY- C -CHORD F. P. &L CDB -CHORD BEARING EASEMENTI F.P.&L- FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO. O.R. L- LENGTH 850/974 O.R. - OFFICIAL RECORD BOOK /PAGE w R- RADIUS in 3 R/W - RIGHT -OF -WAY PB PLAT BOOK cV N - v� PG - PAGE ° Z g P.O.B. -POINT OF BEGINNING P.O.C. -POINT OF COMMENCEMENT A - DELTA ANGLE P.O.B. ( SOUTH LINE OF FOREST GLEN OF NAPLES, PB 31, PG 94 -103 I MRR'l7'44"F 1163.55' AND SECTION 2 P.O.C. SW CORNER SECTION 2 J S N. WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM LB6773) P FESSIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER FLORIDA LICENSE Np, S 4876 15.01' S88-17'44"W SEE SHEET 2 OF 2 FOR DESCRIPTION NOTE: THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF SECTION 2. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. THIS O DAY OF 2004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFF R EY C. COON ER G AND PP ASSOCIATES, INC. 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYING®COONER.COM CLIENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN, LLC DRAWN BY. JRF CHECKED BY: J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION' DATE: 8/29/04 SCALE: 1" -200' REV: 10/20/04 15' UTILITY EASEMENT IN TRACT G.C. -2, FOREST GLEN OF NAPLES, OF SEC 2 -50 -2 1 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG No:SEC2T- AE(P2) SHEET. 1 OF 2 EXHIBIT A pdga- 123 of PROJECT I cL 2. _ PARCEL F 0 L IO SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF A 15' UTILITY EASEMENT IN TRACT G.C. -2, OF FOREST GLEN OF NAPLES, SECTION 2, TWP 50 S, RGE 26 E. COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA DESCRIPTION: A 15 -FOOT STRIP OF LAND LYING TRACT G.C. -2. FOREST GLEN OF NAPLES, PLAT BOOK 31 PAGE 94 -103, AS RECORDED IN THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COWER COUNTY, FLORIDA, ALSO BEING IN SECTION 2, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST: COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 2. THENCE RUN N88'17'44 "E, A DISTANCE OF 1,163 55 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID FOREST GLEN OF NAPLES AND SAID SECTION 2 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE RUN N00'46'25 "E. A DISTANCE OF 2094.28 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE OF A 170 -FOOT FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT RIGHT -OF -WAY EASEMENT, AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 850, PAGE 974. SAID PUBLIC RECORDS, AS IT LIES IN SAID TRACT G.C. -2 TO THE SOUTH LINE OF TRACT "A" (FOREST GLEN BOULEVARD), AND A POINT ON A NON - TANGENT CURVE TO THE LEFT, OF RADIUS 300.00 FEET; THENCE RUN A DISTANCE OF 15.06 FEET ALONG SAID CURVE AND SAID SOUTH LINE THROUGH A DELTA ANGLE OF 02'52'33 "E (CHORD DISTANCE OF 15.06 FEET BEARING N85'47'34 "E); THENCE RUN S00'46'25 "W. A DISTANCE OF 378.08 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO SAID WEST EASEMENT LINE; THENCE RUN S89'13'35'E. A DISTANCE OFi 155.00 FEET TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT RIGHT -OF -WAY EASEMENT; THENCE RUN S00'46'25 "W, A DISTANCE OF 15.00 FEET ALONG SAID EAST LINE; THENCE RUN N89'13'35 "W, A DISTANCE OF 155.00 FEET; THENCE RUN S00'46'25 "W. A DISTANCE OF 1701.85 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO SAID WEST EASEMENT LINE; THENCE RUN S88'17'44 "W, A DISTANCE OF 15.01 FEET ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 33,743 SQUARE FEET OR 0.77 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. SEE SHEET 1 OF 2 FOR SKETCH JEFFREY C. COONERG AND PPASSOCIATES, INC. 3900 COLONIAL BLVD.. SUITE 4. FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYING®COONER.COM CLIENT. GREELEY AND HANSEN. LC DRAWN BY: JRF CHECKED BY: J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: DATE: 8/29/04 SCALE: NA REV: 10/20 /04 15' UTILITY EASEMENT IN TRACT G.C. -2, FOREST GLEN OF NAPLES, OF SEC 2 -50 -2 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG No:SEC2T- AE(P2) ISHEET. 2 OF 2 EXHIBIT Page-a!Lof 'TEn[PORARY CONSTRUCTION EASENIENT (DURATION: 3 TEARS FROM COAIMENCEAIENT OF CONSTRUCTION) PROJECT PARCEL F 0 10 —1: �- lm� SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF A TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT FOR PRODUCTION WELL NO. 3 IN TRACT G.C. -2, OF FOREST GLEN OF NAPLES, SECTION 2, TWP 50 S, RGE 26 E, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA 19'13' 100A PROPOSED 15' .4 ui UTILITY g m EASEMENT Z N89"13'35"W °o 40.00' d ij J m - Q�Np c; u'j g 3 PROPOSED PRODUCTION Z Ln WELL NO. 3 UTILITY EASEMENT 40 .0 00, w 540 '35`E p N N 1 niul P.O.B. 1 F.P.&L R/W I EASEMENT w It O.R. 850/974 N TRACT G.C. -2 a ►- PB 31, PG 94 -103 may: Z F.P.&L.— FLORIDA POWER do LIGHT COMPANY 3202 00 222 R/W — RIGHT —OF —WAY cn O.R. — OFFICIAL RECORD BOOK /PAGE w w PB — PLAT BOOK W z PG — PAGE N P.O.B. —POINT OF BEGINNING ) Q P.O.C. —POINT OF COMMENCEMENT z w SOUTH LINE OF FOREST GLEN I OF NAPLES, PB 31, PG 94 -103 AND SECTION 2 N88'17'44'E 1333.70' P.O. C. SW CORNER SEE SHEET 2 OF 2 SECTION 2 FOR DESCRIPTION Nam, )JES THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS N. WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM U36773) CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF ESSIOWIL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER SECTION 2. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE FLORI A LICENSE NO. LS 4876 COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. THIS �foAY OF dzd= 2004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C. COONERG AND PPASSOCIATES, INC. 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYING®COONER.COM CLIENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN, LLC DRAWN BY: JRF CHECKED BY. J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: WELL NO. 3 DATE: 8/29/04 SCALE: 1 " =so' REV: to /20/04 TEMP CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT IN TRACT G.C. -2, FOREST GLEN OF NAPLES, OF SEC 2 -50-25 PROJECT No: 020901 JDWG No:SEC2W- AE(TC3) SHEET: 1 OF 2 EXHIBIT Page_1.a -of -- -`� TENIPORARI' CONS'I'RUC'I'ION EASENIEN'1' (DURATION: 3 YEARS FROM CONINIENCENIENT OF CONSTRUCTION) PROJECT) Z 1 PARCEL SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF A TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT FOR PRODUCTION WELL NO. 3 IN TRACT G.C. -2, OF FOREST GLEN OF NAPLES, SECTION 2, TWP 50 S. RGE 26 E, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA DESCRIPTION: A PARCEL OF LAND LYING TRACT G.C. -2, FOREST GLEN OF NAPLES, PLAT BOOK 31 PAGE 94 -103, AS RECORDED IN THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COWER COUNTY, FLORIDA, ALSO BEING IN SECTION 2, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST: COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 2, THENCE RUN N88'17'44 "E, A DISTANCE OF 1,333:70 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID FOREST GLEN OF NAPLES AND SAID SECTION 2; THENCE RUN N00'46'25'E, A DISTANCE OF 1612.64 FEET ALONG THE EAST LINE OF A 170 -FOOT FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT RIGHT -OF -WAY EASEMENT, AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 850, PAGE 974, SAID PUBLIC RECORDS, AS IT LIES IN SAID TRACT G.C. -2 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE N00'46'25 "E, A DISTANCE OF 65.00 FEET ALONG SAID EAST LINE; THENCE RUN 589'13'35 "E, A DISTANCE OF 40.00 FEET; THENCE RUN N00'46'25 "E, A DISTANCE OF 50.00 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO SAID EAST LINE; THENCE RUN N89'13'35 "W, A DISTANCE OF 40.00 FEET; THENCE RUN N00'46'25 "E, A DISTANCE OF 65.00 FEET ALONG SAID EAST LINE; THENCE RUN S89'13'35 -E, A DISTANCE OF 100.00 FEET; THENCE RUN S00'46'25 "W, A DISTANCE OF+ 180.00 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO SAID EAST LINE; THENCE RUN N8913'35 "W, A DISTANCE OF 100.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 16,000 SQUARE FEET OR 0.37 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. SEE SHEET 1 OF 2 FOR SKETCH JEFFREY C. COONER AND ASSOCIATES, INC. SURVEYING AND MAPPING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYINGOCOONER.COM kPCONSTRUCTION EELEY AND HANSEN, LLC DRAWN BY: JRF CHECKED BY. J.N.W. ESCRIPTION: WELL NO. 3 DATE: 8/29/04 SCALE: NA REV: EASEMENT IN TRACT G.C.-2, OF NAPLES, OF SEC 2 -50 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 JDWG No:SEC2W- AE(TC3) SHEET. 2 of 2 EXHIBIT Page 42ta- of _L, I PROJECT _ 3LI ZI PARCEL FOLIO 101 SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF A UTILITY EASEMENT FOR PRODUCTION WELL NO. 3 IN TRACT G.C. -2, OF FOREST GLEN OF NAPLES, SECTION 2, TWP 50 S, RGE 26 E. COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA PROPOSED 15' UTILITY EASEMENT P.O.B. F.P.&L. 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PARCEL DESCRIPTION: WELL NDATE: 8/29/04 SCALE: 1` -30' REV: 10 UTIUTY EASEMENT IN TRACT G.C. -2, /20/04 FOREST GU=N GF NAPLES, OF SEC 2 -50 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG NO:SEC2W— AE(P3) SHEET: 1 of 2 EXHIBIT Page_ Of�- PROJECT ` c_ Z- PARCEL �-)t FOLIO 10A SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF A UTILITY EASEMENT FOR PRODUCTION WELL NO. 3 IN TRACT G.C. -2, OF FOREST GLEN OF NAPLES, SECTION 2, TWP 50 S, RGE 26 E, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA DESCRIPTION: A PARCEL OF LAND LYING TRACT G.C. -2, FOREST GLEN OF NAPLES, PLAT BOOK 31 PAGE 94 -103, AS RECORDED IN THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COWER COUNTY, FLORIDA, ALSO BEING IN SECTION 2, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST: COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 2, THENCE RUN N88- 17'44 "E, A DISTANCE OF 1,333.70 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID FOREST GLEN OF NAPLES AND SAID SECTION 2; THENCE RUN N00'46'25 "E, A DISTANCE OF 1,677.64 FEET ALONG THE EAST LINE OF A 170 -FOOT FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT RIGHT -OF -WAY EASEMENT, AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 850, PAGE 974, SAID PUBLIC RECORDS, AS IT LIES IN SAID TRACT G.C. -2 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE N00'46'25 "E, A DISTANCE OF 50.00 FEET ALONG SAID EAST LINE; THENCE RUN S89'13'35 "E. A DISTANCE OF 40.00 FEET; THENCE RUN SOO'46'25 "W, A DISTANCE OF 50.00 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO SAID EAST LINE; THENCE RUN N8913'35 "W, A DISTANCE OF 40.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 2,000 SQUARE FEET OR 0.05 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. SEE SHEET 2 OF 2 FOR SKETCH JEFFREY C. COON ER AND ASSOCIATES, INC. SURVEYING AND MAPPING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYING®COONER.COM CLIENT. GREELEY AND HANSEN. LLC DRAWN BY: JRF CHECKED BY: J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: WELL NO. 3 DATE: 8/29/04 SCALE: 1 " -30' REV: 10/20 /04 UTILITY EASEMENT IN TRACT G.C. -2, FOREST GLEN OF NAPLES, OF SEC 2 -50 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG No:SEC2W- AE(P3) SHEET: 2 OF 2 EXHIBIT Page _�...of PROJECT 10q Z PARCEL FOLIO`-I�;r����>� 10A SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF AN ACCESS EASEMENT IN TRACT G.C. -1, OF FOREST GLEN OF NAPLES, SECTION 2, TWP 50 S, RGE 26 E, COWER COUNTY, FLORIDA BECK BLVD. 15.00' ___� N89-55 -16 "E W LINE TRACT G.C. -1 I R- 200.00' L- 59.68' 6-17'05'49' C- 59.48' CDB- N72'34'230E l.. ✓,1 G1.EC1 QsL�. FOR£;?lcl P SOUTH R/W LINE DESCRIPTION: A PARCEL OF LAND LYING IN TRACT G.C. -1, FOREST GLEN OF NAPLES, PLAT BOOK 31 PAGE 94 -103, AS RECORDED IN THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, ALSO BEING IN SECTION 2, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST: COMMENCING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF gAID TRACT G.C. -1, THENCE RUN N89.55'16 "E, A DISTANCE OF 15.00 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH RIGHT --OF -WAY LINE OF BECK BOULEVARD TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE N89'55'16 E, A DISTANCE OF 155.02 FEET ALONG SAID SOUTH RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE; THENCE RUN SOO'46'25 "W, A DISTANCE OF 3042.82 FEET ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID TRACT G.C. -1, AND A 170 -FOOT FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT RIGHT -OF -WAY EASEMENT, AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 850, PAGE 974, SAID PUBLIC RECORDS, AS IT LIES IN SAID TRACT G.C. -1 TO THE NORTH LINE OF TRACT 'A" (FOREST GLEN BOULEVARD), AND A POINT ON A NON - TANGENT CURVE TO THE LEFT, OF RADIUS 550.00 FEET; THENCE RUN A DISTANCE OF 105.86 FEET ALONG SAID CURVE AND SAID NORTH LINE THROUGH A DELTA ANGLE OF 11'01'39 "E (CHORD DISTANCE OF 105.69 FEET BEARING S69'32'18 "W) TO A POINT OF REVERSE CURVE; THENCE RUN A DISTANCE OF 59.68 FEET ALONG THE ARC OF A CIRCULAR CURVE TO THE RIGHT, OF RADIUS 200.00 FEET THROUGH A DELTA ANGLE OF 17'05'49" (CHORD DISTANCE OF 59.46 FEET BEARING N72.34'23 "E) ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE; THENCE RUN NOO'46'25 "E, A DISTANCE OF 3097.14 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO THE WEST LINE OF TRACT G.C. -1 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 475,922 SQUARE FEET OR 10.93 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. R- 550.00' L- 105.86' 6-11'01'39" C- 105.69' COB- S6932'180W THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS -- `��=�- --- - - - - -- CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF J ES FES N. WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM LB6773) SECTION 2. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE ROSIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER COORDINATE SYSTEM. FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. FLORIDA � LICENSE NO LS 876 THIS I�DAY OF UV2004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C• COONER AND ASSOCIATES, INC. SURVEYING AND MAPPING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS. FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL- SURVEYINGQCOONER.COM CUENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN. LLC DRAWN BY: JRF CHECKED BY: J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: DATE: 8/29/04 SCALE: 1" -200' +REV-. to /2o/04 ACCESS EASEMENT IN TRACT G.C. -1, FOREST GLEN OF NAPLES, OF SEC 2 -50 -2 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG No:SEC2T- AE(AE1) HEET: 1 OF 1 P.O.B. P.O.B. NW CORNER TRACT G.C. -1 PB 31, PG 94 -103 I PROPOSED 15' ci Z UTILITY EASEMENT I (3 0 ~ N U �N In KEYS C -CHORD CDB -CHORD BEARING F.P. &L. - FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO. L- LENGTH 170' O.R. - OFFICIAL RECORD BOOK /PAGE R- RADIUS F.P. &L. R/W - RIGHT -OF -WAY I EASEMENT PB - PLAT BOOK O.R.B. PG - PAGE 850/974 P.O.B. -POINT OF BEGINNING P.O.C. -POINT OF COMMENCEMENT A - DELTA ANGLE W LINE TRACT G.C. -1 I R- 200.00' L- 59.68' 6-17'05'49' C- 59.48' CDB- N72'34'230E l.. ✓,1 G1.EC1 QsL�. FOR£;?lcl P SOUTH R/W LINE DESCRIPTION: A PARCEL OF LAND LYING IN TRACT G.C. -1, FOREST GLEN OF NAPLES, PLAT BOOK 31 PAGE 94 -103, AS RECORDED IN THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, ALSO BEING IN SECTION 2, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST: COMMENCING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF gAID TRACT G.C. -1, THENCE RUN N89.55'16 "E, A DISTANCE OF 15.00 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH RIGHT --OF -WAY LINE OF BECK BOULEVARD TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE N89'55'16 E, A DISTANCE OF 155.02 FEET ALONG SAID SOUTH RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE; THENCE RUN SOO'46'25 "W, A DISTANCE OF 3042.82 FEET ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID TRACT G.C. -1, AND A 170 -FOOT FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT RIGHT -OF -WAY EASEMENT, AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 850, PAGE 974, SAID PUBLIC RECORDS, AS IT LIES IN SAID TRACT G.C. -1 TO THE NORTH LINE OF TRACT 'A" (FOREST GLEN BOULEVARD), AND A POINT ON A NON - TANGENT CURVE TO THE LEFT, OF RADIUS 550.00 FEET; THENCE RUN A DISTANCE OF 105.86 FEET ALONG SAID CURVE AND SAID NORTH LINE THROUGH A DELTA ANGLE OF 11'01'39 "E (CHORD DISTANCE OF 105.69 FEET BEARING S69'32'18 "W) TO A POINT OF REVERSE CURVE; THENCE RUN A DISTANCE OF 59.68 FEET ALONG THE ARC OF A CIRCULAR CURVE TO THE RIGHT, OF RADIUS 200.00 FEET THROUGH A DELTA ANGLE OF 17'05'49" (CHORD DISTANCE OF 59.46 FEET BEARING N72.34'23 "E) ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE; THENCE RUN NOO'46'25 "E, A DISTANCE OF 3097.14 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO THE WEST LINE OF TRACT G.C. -1 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 475,922 SQUARE FEET OR 10.93 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. R- 550.00' L- 105.86' 6-11'01'39" C- 105.69' COB- S6932'180W THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS -- `��=�- --- - - - - -- CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF J ES FES N. WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM LB6773) SECTION 2. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE ROSIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER COORDINATE SYSTEM. FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. FLORIDA � LICENSE NO LS 876 THIS I�DAY OF UV2004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C• COONER AND ASSOCIATES, INC. SURVEYING AND MAPPING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS. FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL- SURVEYINGQCOONER.COM CUENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN. LLC DRAWN BY: JRF CHECKED BY: J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: DATE: 8/29/04 SCALE: 1" -200' +REV-. to /2o/04 ACCESS EASEMENT IN TRACT G.C. -1, FOREST GLEN OF NAPLES, OF SEC 2 -50 -2 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG No:SEC2T- AE(AE1) HEET: 1 OF 1 EXHIBIT Pago Im :�L PROJECT 'I M 1 PARCEL FOLIO 10 At SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF A 15' UTILITY EASEMENT IN TRACT G.C. -1, OF FOREST GLEN OF NAPLES, SECTION 2, TWP 50 S, RGE 26 E, COLDER COUNTY, FLORIDA THE EPARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF JA N. WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM LB6773) SECTION 2. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE PR FESSIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. ORIp,� CENSE N� 426 TH THIS IS NOT A SURVEY THIS �� DAY OF 20004. JEFFREY C. COON ER AND ASSOCIATES, INC. SURVEYING AND MAPPING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4. FORT MYERS. FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL:- SURVEYING®COONER.COM CLIENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN, LLC DRAWN BY JRF CHECKED BY: J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: DATE: 8/29/04 SCALE: 1" -200' REV: 10/20/04 15' UTILITY EASEMENT IN TRACT G.C. -1, T— FOREST GLEN OF NAPLES, OF SEC 2 -50 -2 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG N0:SEC2AE(P1) SHEET: 1 OF 1 BECK BLVD. N 89'55'16 "E 15.00' SOUTH R/W LINE P.O.B. NW CORNER DESCRIPTION: A 15 -FOOT STRIP OF LAND TRACT G.C. -1 LYING IN TRACT G.C. -1, FOREST GLEN OF PB 31, PG 94 -103 NAPLES, PLAT BOOK 31 PAGE 94 -103, AS RECORDED IN THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COWER COUNTY, FLORIDA, ALSO BEING IN i SECTION 2, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANgE 26 of EAST: o BEGINNING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID TRACT G.C. -1. THENCE RUN N89'55'16 "E. ci o A DISTANCE OF 15.00 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH .Z8 0 Q S RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE OF BECK BOULEVARD; 'W. THENCE RUN S00'46'25 A DISTANCE OF 0 n 3097.37 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS M PARALLEL TQ THE WEST LINE OF SAID TRACT KEG G.C. -1, AND PARALLEL WITH A 170 -FOOT C -CHORD FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT RIGHT -OF -WAY CDB -CHORD BEARING EASEMENT, AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL F.P.&L- FLORIDA POWER do LIGHT CO. 170' RECORDS BOOK 850, PAGE 974, SAID PUBLIC RECORDS, AS IT LIES IN SAID TRACT G.C. -1 L- LENGTH O.R. - OFFICIAL RECORD BOOK/PAGE F.P.&L TO THE NORTH LINE OF TRACT "A" (FOREST R- RADIUS EASEMENT GLEN BOULEVARD), AND A POINT ON A R/W - RIGHT -OF -WAY w O.R.B. • NON- TANGENT CURVE TO THE RIGHT, OF PB - PLAT BOOK N 850/974 RADIUS 200.00 FEET; THENCE RUN A PG - PAGE DISTANCE OF 15.13 FEET ALONG SAID CURVE P.O.B. -POINT OF BEGINNING 3 AND SAID NORTH LINE THROUGH A DELTA P.O.C. -POINT OF COMMENCEMENT ►n cV ANGLE OF 04-20-07- (CHORD DISTANCE OF D - DELTA ANGLE z 15.13 FEET BEARING S83'17'21 "W ), THENCE "E, RUN N00'46'25 A DISTANCE F 3099.11 FEET ALONG SAID WEST LINE OF TRACT G.C. -1 W LINE X00 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. TRACT G.C. -1 CONTAINING 46,475 SQUARE FEET OR 1.07 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. R p: L200.03 EOR'�P� A=4'20'W C- 1513 "CDB- S83'17'2 THE EPARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF JA N. WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM LB6773) SECTION 2. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE PR FESSIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. ORIp,� CENSE N� 426 TH THIS IS NOT A SURVEY THIS �� DAY OF 20004. JEFFREY C. COON ER AND ASSOCIATES, INC. SURVEYING AND MAPPING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4. FORT MYERS. FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL:- SURVEYING®COONER.COM CLIENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN, LLC DRAWN BY JRF CHECKED BY: J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: DATE: 8/29/04 SCALE: 1" -200' REV: 10/20/04 15' UTILITY EASEMENT IN TRACT G.C. -1, T— FOREST GLEN OF NAPLES, OF SEC 2 -50 -2 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG N0:SEC2AE(P1) SHEET: 1 OF 1 EXHIBIT Pagej,30-of PROJECT r (,) C 2- 1 PARCEL 1<51-k FOLIO SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF AN ACCESS EASEMENT TRACT 10, TOLLGATE COMMERCIAL CENTER, PHASE 2 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA TRACT B -11 T.C.C. PH. 2 15.00' , I P.O.B. 158.80' P.O.C. NW CORNER F.P. &L R/W TRACT 10 EASEMENT DESCRIPTION$ A PARCEL OF LAND LYING IN TRACT 10, TOLLGATE COMMERCIAL CENTER, PHASE 2, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 18, PAGE 24, PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF TRACT 10, SAID TOLLGATE COMMERCIAL CENTER, PHASE 2, THENCE RUN NORTH 89'56'16" EAST FOR A DISTANCE OF 15.00 FEET ALONG THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF TRACT B -11 OF SAID TOLLGATE COMMERCE CENTER TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE NORTH 89'56'16" EAST FOR A DISTANCE OF 156.60 FEET ALONG THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF SAID TRACT B -11 TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID TRACT 10; THENCE RUN SOUTH 00'46'58" WEST FOR A DISTANCE OF 214.20 FEET ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID TRACT 10 TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID TRACT 10;; THENCE RUN SOUTH 89'56'02" WEST FOR A DISTANCE OF 153.44 FEET ALONG SAID THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID TRACT 10; THENCE RUN NORTH 00'03'44" WEST FOR A DISTANCE OF 214.19 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT IS 15.00 FEET EAST OF (AS MEASURED AT RIGHT ANGLES), AND PARALLEL TO, SAID WEST LINE OF TRACT 10, TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 33,204 SO. FT., OR 0.76 ACRES, MORE OR LESS I NOTE: / THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF JAMES WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM LB6773) SECTION 35. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE PRO SIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. FLORIDA 41f ENSE ` N0. S 4876 THIS2.�_ AY OF�2004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C. COON ER AND ASSOCIATES, INC. SURVEYING AND MAPPING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL• SURVEYING@COONER.COM LACCESS T: GREELEY AND HANSEN, LLC DRAWN BY. JRF CHECKED BY. J.N.W. EL DESCRIPTION: DATE: 8/27/04 SCALE: 1" -loo' REV: 10 -20 -04 EASEMENT, TRACT 10, T.C.C. OF SEC 35 -49 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG No:SEC35T- AE(AE6) SHEET: 1 OF 1 TRACT 10 i °� TRACT 9 °r° T.C.C., PH. 2 b TRACT 15 T.C.C. PB 18, PO 24 ag f T.C.C. PH. 2 Ig N FOLIO NO.: PH. 3 KEY: F.P. &L. - FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO. z 76885050555 R/W - RIGHT -OF -WAY I PROPOSED 15' T.C.C. - TOLLGATE COMMERCIAL CENTER UTILITY EASEMENT PB - PLAT BOOK PG - PAGE 153.44' PH. - PHASE S89'58 02 W P.O.B. - POINT OF BEGINNING P.O.C. - POINT OF COMMENCEMENT STATE ROAD 84 (BECK BOULEVARD) DESCRIPTION$ A PARCEL OF LAND LYING IN TRACT 10, TOLLGATE COMMERCIAL CENTER, PHASE 2, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 18, PAGE 24, PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF TRACT 10, SAID TOLLGATE COMMERCIAL CENTER, PHASE 2, THENCE RUN NORTH 89'56'16" EAST FOR A DISTANCE OF 15.00 FEET ALONG THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF TRACT B -11 OF SAID TOLLGATE COMMERCE CENTER TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE NORTH 89'56'16" EAST FOR A DISTANCE OF 156.60 FEET ALONG THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF SAID TRACT B -11 TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID TRACT 10; THENCE RUN SOUTH 00'46'58" WEST FOR A DISTANCE OF 214.20 FEET ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID TRACT 10 TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID TRACT 10;; THENCE RUN SOUTH 89'56'02" WEST FOR A DISTANCE OF 153.44 FEET ALONG SAID THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID TRACT 10; THENCE RUN NORTH 00'03'44" WEST FOR A DISTANCE OF 214.19 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT IS 15.00 FEET EAST OF (AS MEASURED AT RIGHT ANGLES), AND PARALLEL TO, SAID WEST LINE OF TRACT 10, TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 33,204 SO. FT., OR 0.76 ACRES, MORE OR LESS I NOTE: / THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF JAMES WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM LB6773) SECTION 35. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE PRO SIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. FLORIDA 41f ENSE ` N0. S 4876 THIS2.�_ AY OF�2004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C. COON ER AND ASSOCIATES, INC. SURVEYING AND MAPPING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL• SURVEYING@COONER.COM LACCESS T: GREELEY AND HANSEN, LLC DRAWN BY. JRF CHECKED BY. J.N.W. EL DESCRIPTION: DATE: 8/27/04 SCALE: 1" -loo' REV: 10 -20 -04 EASEMENT, TRACT 10, T.C.C. OF SEC 35 -49 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG No:SEC35T- AE(AE6) SHEET: 1 OF 1 EXHIBIT Page 131 of PROJECT _ '10S' l Z- 1 PARCEL q`5 FOL IO `1L (7) SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF A 15' UTILITY EASEMENT TRACT 10, TOLLGATE COMMERCIAL CENTER, PHASE 2 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA P.O.B. NW CORNER TRACT 10 TRACT 9 T.C.C. PH. 2 KE)C F.P. &L - FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO. R/W - RIGHT -OF -WAY T.C.C. - TOLLGATE COMMERCIAL CENTER PB - PLAT BOOK PG - PAGE PH. - PHASE P.O.B. - POINT OF BEGINNING P.O.C. - POINT OF COMMENCEMENT TRACT B -11 T.C.C. PH. 2 NS 'S '16 "E 5. ' F.P. &L R/W I EASEMENT C, 'cu 4 TRACT 10 N N T.C.C.,PH. 2 TRACT 15 3 w PB 18, PG 24 T.C.C. !. :� I PH. 3 FOLIO NO.: 76885050555 15' ® 90' 15.00' S89'56'02" W STATE ROAD 84 (BECK BOULEVARD) DESCRIPTION: A 15 -FOOT STRIP OF LAND LYING IN TRACT 10, TOLLGATE COMMERCIAL CENTER, PHASE 2, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 18, PAGE 24, PUBLIC RECORDS OF COWER COUNTY, FLORIDA, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF TRACT 10, SAID TOLLGATE COMMERCIAL CENTER, PHASE 2, THENCE RUN NORTH 8956'16" EAST FOR A DISTANCE OF 15.00 FEET ALONG THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF SAID TRACT B -11; THENCE RUN SOUTH 00'03'44" EAST FOR A DISTANCE OF 214.19 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT IS 15.00 FEET EAST OF (AS MEASURED AT RIGHT ANGLES), AND PARALLEL TO, SAID WEST LINE OF TRACT 10; THENCE RUN SOUTH 89'56'02" WEST FOR A DISTANCE OF 15.00 FEET ALONG SAID THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID TRACT 10 TO THE WEST LINE OF SAID TRACT 10; THENCE RUN NORTH 00'03'44" WEST FOR A DISTANCE OF 214.19 FEET ALONG SAID WEST LINE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 3213 SO. FT., OR 0.07 ACRES, MORE OR LESS HQM THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF -- SECTION 35. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE JA N. WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM LB6773) COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. PRO ESSIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER THIS D YS OF i � -42004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C. COON ER AND ASSOCIATES, INC. SURVEYING AND MAPPING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD.. SUITE 4. FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYING®COONER.COM CLIENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN, LLC DRAWN BY: JRF CHECKED BY: J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: DATE: 8 /27/04 SCALE: 1" —too' REV: 10 -20 -04 15' UTILITY EASEMENT. TRACT 10, T.C.C. PH 2 OF SEC 35 -49 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG No:SEC35T— AE(P6) SHEET: 1 of 1 EXHIBIT A Page L12- of _1 (e —"5 PROJECT 7()T'l /. I PARCEL c�cl FOLIO ' A -- SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF AN ACCESS EASEMENT IN TRACT 11 AND TRACT B —II, TOLLGATE COMMERCIAL CENTER, PHASE 2, . OF SECTION 35, TWP 49 S. RGE 26 E, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA NORTH LINE TRACT 11 z I "I I TRACT 14 T.C.C. PH. 2 PROPOSED 15' UTILITY EASEMENT I FOLIO NO.: 76885050652 TRACT 12 T.C.C. PH. 2 VACATED TOLLHOUSE DRIVE 155.02' N89'56'16 "E TRACT 11 T.C.C., PH. 2 PB 18, PG 24 170' F.P. &L EASEMENT I 6 z I ' O 90' TRACT I B —II S89'56'1 J S N. WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM LB6773) P OFESSIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER FLORipt (J_CENSE NO. L S 4876 THIS CC N�DAY OFC2L -,E-. 2004. 155.0: TRACT 10 T.C.C. PH. 2 z DESCRIPTION: A PARCEL LYING IN TRACT 11 AND TRACT B —II, TOLLGATE Q COMMERCIAL CENTER, PHASE 2, AS w , RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 18, PAGE 24, J PUBLIC RECORDS OF COWER COUNTY, FLORIDA, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: TRACT 17 BEGINNING AT THE NORTHEAST COFENER T.C.C. OF TRACT 10, SAID TOLLGATE PH. 3 COMMERCIAL CENTER, PHASE 2, THENCE RUN SOUTH 89'56'16" WEST FOR A o DISTANCE OF 155.02 FEET ALONG THE cd SOUTHERLY LINE OF SAID TRACT B —II; THENCE RUN NORTH 00'46'58" EAST FOR A DISTANCE OF 598.06 FEET ALONG A LINE THAsT IS 15.00 FEET EAST OF (AS MEASURED AT RIGHT ANGLES), AND PARALLEL TO THE WEST LINE OF TRACT 11 AND ALSO PARALLEL TO THE WEST LINE OF A FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY EASEMENT TO THE NORTH LINE OF SAID TRACT 11; THENCE RUN NORTH 89'56'16" EAST FOR A DISTANCE OF 155.02 FEET ALONG SAID NORTH LINE; 3 THENCE RUN SOUTH 00'46'58" WEST FOR Do A DISTANCE OF 598.06 FEET ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID TRACT 11 SAID LINE ALSO BEING THE EAST LINE OF SAID g FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY to EASEMENT TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 92,700 SQ. FT., OR 2.13 ACRES, MORE OR LESS KEY: COR. — CORNER F.P. &L. — FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO. T.C.C. — TOLLGATE COMMERCIAL CENTER PB — PLAT BOOK PG — PAGE PH. — PHASE P.O.B. — POINT OF BEGINNING P.O.B. NE COR. NDM. TRACT 10 THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF SECTION 35. BASIS OF BEARING STATE PLANE COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C. COON ER G AND PPASSOCI ATES, INC. AND 3900 COLONIAL BLVD.. SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYINGOCOONER.COM CLIENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN. LLC DRAWN BY. JRF CHECKED BY: J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIP7nN: DATE: 8/27/04 SCALE: 1" —too' REV: 10-20-04 ACCESS EASEMENT TRACT 11 T.C.C. PH 2 OF SE5 -49 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG No:SEC35T— AE(AE5) SHEET: 1 of 1 EXHIBIT Page of PROJECT_'10'�'J?, ,L," P A RC E L POl_ IO _`1(�,kX�i�r� ( �- SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF A 15' UTILITY EASEMENT IN TRACT 11 AND TRACT B —il, TOLLGATE COMMERCIAL CENTER, PHASE 2, OF SECTION 35, TWP 49 S, RGE 26 E. COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA NORTH LINE TRACT 11 TRACT 14 T.C.C. PH. 2 — FOLIO NO.: 76885050652 TRACT 12 T.C.C. PH. 2 VACATED TOLLHOUSE DRIVE 15. S89'56'16 od rn Ln 6 "E TRACT 11 T.C.C. PH. 2 - 170' F.P. &L EASEMENT TRACT B -II P.O.B. 155.02'_ S89'56'165W -- HESSiE � -- JAM ON (F OR THE FIRM L66773) PRURVEYOR AND MAPPER FLORIjp A f�ENSE N L 4876 THIS — AY OF 2004. TRACT 10 T.C.C. PH, 2 DESCRIPTION: A 15 -FOOT STRIP OF LAND F LYING IN TRACT 11 AND TRACT B -II, I TOLLGATE COMMERCIAL CENTER, PHASE 2, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 18, PAGE 24, PUBLIC RECORDS OF COWER COUNTY, FLORIDA, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: ITRACT 17 COMMENCING. AT THE NORTHEAST T.C.C. CORNER OF TRACT 10, SAID TOLLGATE PH. 3 COMMERCIAL CENTER, PHASE 2,%THENCE I RUN SOUTH 89'56'16" WEST FOR A DISTANCE OF 155.02 FEET ALONG THE I SOUTHERLY LINE OF SAID TRACT B -II TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE SOUTH 89'56'16" WEST FOR A I DISTANCE OF 15.00 FEET TO THE INTERSECTION WITH A SOUTHERLY EXTENSION OF THE WEST LINE OF SAID I TRACT 11; THENCE RUN NORTH 00'46'58" EAST FOR A DISTANCE OF 598.06 FEET ALONG SAID SOUTHERLY EXTENSION AND SAID WEST LINE OF TRACT 11 TO THE NORTH LINE OF SAID TRACT 11; THENCE RUN NORTH 8956'16" EAST FOR A DISTANCE OF 15.00 FEET ALONG SAID NORTH LINE; THENCE RUN I SOUTH 00'46'58" WEST FOR A DISTANCE OF 598.06 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT IS 15.00 FEET EAST OF (AS MEASURED AT I RIGHT ANGLES), AND PARALLEL TO, SAID WEST LINE OF TRACT 11, AND I SOUTHERLY EXTENSION THEREOF, TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. I CONTAINING 8969 SQ. FT., OR 0.21 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. ` KEY: ICOR. - CORNER F.P. &L - FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO. I T.C.C. - TOLLGATE COMMERCIAL CENTER PH - PHASE P.O.B. - POINT OF BEGINNING I P.O.C. THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, NE COR. AND AREAS CALCULATED ARE TRACT 10 BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF SECTION 35. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE. '83/'90. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C. COON ER G AND PASSOCI RTES, 1 N C. 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYINGOCOONER.COM CLIENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN, LLC DRAWN BY: JRF CHECKED BY: J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION:. DATE' 8/27/04 SCALE' 1 " =1 oo' 15' UTILITY EASEMENT IN TRACT 11 REV. 10 -20 -04 T.C.C. PH 2 OF SEC 35 -49 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG No:SEC35T- AE(P5) SHEET: t of I EXHIBIT-4- Page of 14150 PROJECT k^ ? I PARCEL(r('> FOLIO SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF AN ACCESS EASEMENT IN PARCEL 1, TOLLGATE COMMERCIAL CENTER, PHASE ONE, OF SECTION 35, TWP 49 S. RGE 26 E. COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA INTERSTATE 75 S87'55'1 I 70.02 I PROPOSED 15' UTILITY EASEMENT L 85'090' FOLIO NO.: 76885005005 PARCEL TWO, T.C.C., PH. ONE PB 18, PG 24 Ku. COR. - CORNER F.P. &L - FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO. T.C.C. - TOLLGATE COMMERCIAL CENTER PB - PLAT BOOK PG - PAGE PH. - PHASE P.O.B. - POINT OF BEGINNING SOUTH LINE 15' --• W IW Z z0 En ir Q a I N n •r Li z W 0z d0 U W Q Q a= a 0 U to Q ►� d- 0 0 z -E — SOUTHERLY R/W LINE P.O.B. I NW C0R. TRACT 11, I T.C.C. PH. 2 � I TRACT "D" co T.C.C. I PH. 3 TRACT 11 T.C.C. PH. 2 3 It Go 0 170' F.P. &L 4SEMEN T I I 70.01' S89156116'W I i I I I ITRACT 18 I T.C.C. PH. 3 TRACT 17 T.C.C. PH. 3 SEE SHEET 2 OF 2 FOR DESCRIPTION [1QIE; - -- °� __ ____ THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS JAM N. WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM 186773 CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF PR SSIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER SECTION 35. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE FLORIDA LICENSE NO LS 4876 COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. THIS z� -DAY of b 2004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C. COONER AND ASSOCIATES, INC. SURVEYING AND MAPPING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL' SUR VEYING®COONER.COM CLIENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN. LLC DRAWN BY: JRF PARCEL DESCRIPTION: CHECKED BY: J.N.W. ACCESS EASEMENT IN DATE: 8/27/04 PARCEL 1, T.C.C. SCALE: 1 -100' REV. 10 -20 -04 PH ONE OF SEC 35 -49 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG NO:SEC35T- AE(AE4) SHEET: 1 OF 2 EXHIBIT Page_13- - of :& PROJECT r ^_ PARCEL SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF AN ACCESS EASEMENT IN PARCEL 1, TOLLGATE COMMERCIAL CENTER, PHASE ONE, OF SECTION 35, TWP 49 S. RGE 26 E. COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA DESCRIPTION: A PARCEL OF LAND LYING IN PARCEL ONE, TOLLGATE COMMERCIAL CENTER, PHASE ONE, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 16, PAGE 1, PUBLIC RECORDS OF COWER COUNTY, FLORIDA. DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF TRACT 11. TOLLGATE COMMERCIAL CENTER PHASE 2, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 18. PAGE 24. THENCE RUN SOUTH 00'46'58' WEST FOR A DISTANCE OF 469.63 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT IS 85 FEET EAST OF (AS MEASURED AT RIGHT ANGLES). AND PARALLEL TO THE WEST LINE OF SAID PARCEL ONE AND PARALLEL TO THE WEST LINE OF A 170 -FOOT FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY EASEMENT; THENCE RUN SOUTH 89'56'16" WEST FOR A DISTANCE OF 70.01 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT IS AN EASTERLY EXTENSION OF THE SOUTH LINE OF PARCEL TWO, SAID TOLLGATE COMMERCIAL PHASE ONE; THENCE RUN NORTH 00'46'58" EAST FOR A DISTANCE OF 472.25 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT IS 15 FEET EAST OF (AS MEASURED AT RIGHT ANGLES). AND PARALLEL TO THE WEST LINE OF SAID PARCEL ONE AND PARALLEL TO THE WEST LINE OF A 170 -FOOT FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY EASEMENT TO THE SOUTHERLY RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE OF INTERSTATE 75; THENCE RUN SOUTH 87'55'12" EAST FOR A DISTANCE OF 70.02 FEET ALONG SAID SOUTHERLY RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 32,966 SQ. FT.. OR 0.76 ACRES, MORE OR LESS SEE SHEET 1 OF 2 THIS IS NOT A SURVEY FOR SKETCH JEFFREY C. COONER AND AS% SURVEYING AND MAPPING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: CLIENT. GREELEY AND HANSEN. LLC DRAWN BY. JRF PARCEL DESCRIPTION: DATE: 8/27/04 ACCESS EASEMENT IN PARCEL 1. T.C.C. PH ONE OF SEC 35 -49 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 ALES, INC. FLORIDA 33912 SURVEYINGOCOONER.COM CHECKED BY: J.N.W. SCALE: NA REV: DWG No:SEC35T- AE(AE4) I SHEET. 2 OF 2 EXHIBIT A �Page of �'i PROJECT--` ] ) " PARCEL FOLIO_` 1 ®f", SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF A 15' UTILITY EASEMENT IN PARCEL 1. TOLLGATE COMMERCIAL CENTER, PHASE ONE, OF SECTION 35. TWP 49 S. RGE 26 E. COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA S87'55'12 "E 115.202, Li zp =J NU Q CL FOLIO NO.: 76885005005 15' PARCEL TWO, T.C.C. Ka; PH. ONE COR. - CORNER F.P.&L.- FLORIDA POWER do LIGHT CO. T.C.C. - TOLLGATE COMMERCIAL CENTER PH. - PHASE P.O.B. - POINT OF BEGINNING R/W - RIGHT -OF -WAY SOUTH LINE JAM N. WIUgSON (FOR THE FIRM LB6773) PRO SSIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER FLORjgA LICENSE NO L$ 4876 INTERSTATE 75 P.O.B. To. 6-27— 37'5 5'12" pp N LL- n z o''' z JO WW UEn aQ a= a O Lj 1 Q <� n a 8 SOUTHERLY R/W LINE P.O.C. NW COR. TRACT 11, I T.C.C., PH. 2 ITRACT "D" T.C.C. I PH. 3 I I TRACT 11 _ T.C.C. PH. 2 I ITRACT 18 I T.C.C. PH. 3 170' I F.P.&L I EASEMENT 1 Y 6 6 "W I TRACT 17 I T.C.C. PH. 3 SEE SHEET 2 OF 2 FOR DESCRIPTION NOL. THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF SECTION 35. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE '83/'90. THIS , DAY OF 2004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C. COONER AND ASSOCIATES,, INC. SURVEYING AND MAPPING COLONIAL PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX O FLORIDA 33912 (239 277- 7179T EMAIL: URVEYINGOCOONER.COM CUENT. GREELEY AND HANSEN, LLC DRAWN BY: JRF CHECKED BY: J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: DATE' 8/27/04 w 15 UTILITY EASEMENT OF PARCEL 1, SCALE: 1 -100' REV: 10 -20 -04 T.C.C. PH ONE OF SEC 35 -49 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG NO:sEC35T- AE(P4) SHEET: 1 OF 2 EXHIBIT A Page of - I �a PROJECT C'W` Z PARCEL F 0 L 10 10A SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF A 15' UTILITY EASEMENT IN PARCEL 1, TOLLGATE COMMERCIAL CENTER, PHASE ONE, OF SECTION 35, TWP 49 S, RGE 26 E, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA DESCRIPTION: A 15 —FOOT STRIP OF LAND LYING IN PARCEL ONE. TOLLGATE COMMERCIAL CENTER, PHASE ONE, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 16, PAGE 1, PUBLIC RECORDS OF COWER COUNTY. FLORIDA. DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF TRACT 11. TOLLGATE COMMERCIAL CENTER PHASE 2, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 18. PAGE 24, THENCE RUN NORTH 87'55'12' WEST FOR A DISTANCE OF 70.02 FEET ALONG THE SOUTHERLY RIGHT —OF —WAY LINE OF INTERSTATE 75 TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE RUN SOUTH 00'46'58" WEST FOR A DISTANCE OF 472.25 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT IS 15 FEET EAST OF (AS MEASURED AT RIGHT ANGLES), AND PARALLEL TO THE WEST LINE OF SAID PARCEL ONE AND A 170 —FOOT FLORIDA POWER do LIGHT COMPANY EASEMENT; THENCE RUN SOUTH 89'56'16" WEST FOR A DISTANCE OF 15.00 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT IS A EASTERLY EXTENSION OF THE SOUTH LINE OF PARCEL TWO. SAID TOLLGATE COMMERCIAL PHASE ONE; THENCE RUN NORTH 00'46'58" EAST FOR A DISTANCE OF 472.81 FEET ALONG SAID WEST LINE TO SAID SOUTHERLY RIGHT —OF —WAY LINE OF INTERSTATE 75; THENCE RUN SOUTH 87'55'12" EAST 15.00 FEET ALONG SAID LINE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 7,088 SO. FT., OR 0.16 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. 0 SEE SHEET 1 OF 2 THIS IS NOT A SURVEY FOR SKETCH JEFFREY C. COONER AND ASSOCIATES. INC. SURVEYING AND MAPPING 3900 COLONIAL PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX T (23 277 -7179 EMAIL:- , URVEYING®COONER.COM CLIENT. GREELEY AND HANSEN. LLC DRAWN BY: JRF CHECKED BY: J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: DATE: 8/27/04 SCALE: NA 15' UTILITY EASEMENT OF PARCEL 1. REV: 10 -20 -04 T.C.C. PH ONE OF SEC 35 -49 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG No:sEC35T— AE(P4) SHEET: 2 of 2 EXHIBIT-A—, Page - PROJECT q() VI 1 PARCEL 'q, -) I FOL IO 1 clO(�O01 xd) 10A SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF AN ACCESS EASEMENT IN TRACT "D", WHITE LAKE CORPORATE PARK, OF SECTION 35, TWP 49 S, RGE 26 E, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA LINE WHITE LAKE CORPORATE PARK 15.01' 11489 P.O.C. 155.08 NW COR. P.O.B. TRACT `D" I n N PROPOSED 15'� UTILITY EASEMENT TRACT "D "- FOLIO NO.: 81790000180 170' F.P. &L EASEMENT \ ;w qC \ I 44, \SS �O\ S \ O I R- 2700.79' L- 153.50' A-315'23" C- 153.48' CDB- N6O'10'59 "W KEY: C -CHORD CDB -CHORD BEARING COR. - CORNER F.P. &L - FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY L- LENGTH R- RADIUS R/W - RIGHT -OF -WAY P.O.B. -POINT OF BEGINNING P.O.C. -POINT OF COMMENCEMENT A - DELTA ANGLE 3 cg 0 0 \\--- R- 25.00' L- 21.44' 6- 49'08'41" C- 20.79' COB- N86'23'36 "W t�QTE; -- - - - - -- `�' '- THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS J ES N. WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM LB6773) CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF OFESSIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER SECTION 23. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE FLORIDA LICENSE NO, L 4876 COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE. '83/'90. THIS?,���DAY OF 2004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C. COONER AND ASSOCIATES, INC. SURVEYING AND MAPPING PHONE: (239)2770L0722L BLVD., (239)277-7179 EMAIL: URVEYINGOCOONER.COM CUENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN, LLC DRAWN BY: JRF CHECKED BY: J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: DATE: 8/27/04 ACCESS EASEMENT IN TRACT "D" SCALE: 1" -200' REV. 10 -20 -04 CORPORATE PARK OF SEC 35 -49 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG NO:SEC35T— AE(AE2) SHEET. 1 OF 1 DES .RIPTION OF A PORTION OF TRACT "D`, WHITE LAKE CORPORATE PARK, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 31, PAGES 26 & 27, PUBLIC RECORDS OF - — COLLER COUNTY, FLORIDA, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS; COMMENCING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID TRACT "D ". THENCE RUN N89°00'01 "E, A DISTANCE OF 15.01 FEET ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID TRACT "D" TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE N89°00'01 "E, A DISTANCE OF 155.08 FEET ALONG SAID NORTH LINE; THENCE RUN S00° 48'46 "W, A DISTANCE OF 802.05 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO THE WEST LIME OF o SAID TRACT "D" TO A POINT ON A NON - TANGENT CURVE OF RADIUS 25.00 FEET; THENCE RUN A DISTANCE OF 21.44 FEET ALONG THE ARC OF SAID o ( CURVE TO THE RIGHT THROUGH A DELTA ANGLE OF m 49°08'41", (CHORD DISTANCE OF 20.79 FEET, 3 BEARING N86°23'36 "W) TO A POINT OF COMPOUND = CURVE; THENCE RUN A DISTANCE OF 153.30 X FEET ALONG THE ARC OF A CIRCULAR CURVE TO THE RIGHT, RADIO$ OF 2700.79 FEET, AND THE Q NORTH RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE OF AN ACCESS ROAD, THROUGH A DELTA ANGLE OF 0315'23% (CHORD a I DISTANCE OF 153.48 FEET, BEARING N6010'59 "w) FOR 153.50 FEET TO SAID WEST LINE; THENCE RUN NOO °48'46 "E, A DISTANCE OF 721.71 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO SAID WEST LINE TO SAID NORTH LINE, AND TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 118,940 SQUARE FEET, OR 2.73 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. \\--- R- 25.00' L- 21.44' 6- 49'08'41" C- 20.79' COB- N86'23'36 "W t�QTE; -- - - - - -- `�' '- THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS J ES N. WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM LB6773) CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF OFESSIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER SECTION 23. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE FLORIDA LICENSE NO, L 4876 COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE. '83/'90. THIS?,���DAY OF 2004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C. COONER AND ASSOCIATES, INC. SURVEYING AND MAPPING PHONE: (239)2770L0722L BLVD., (239)277-7179 EMAIL: URVEYINGOCOONER.COM CUENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN, LLC DRAWN BY: JRF CHECKED BY: J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: DATE: 8/27/04 ACCESS EASEMENT IN TRACT "D" SCALE: 1" -200' REV. 10 -20 -04 CORPORATE PARK OF SEC 35 -49 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG NO:SEC35T— AE(AE2) SHEET. 1 OF 1 tXHIBIT 4 ,41014—of PROJECT���j I PARCEL =(., FOLIO XI'���I�l.l�► ��J 1� SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF A 15' UTILITY EASEMENT IN TRACT "D ", WHITE LAKE CORPORATE PARK, OF SECTION 35, TWP 49 S, RGE 26 E. COWER COUNTY, FLORIDA NORTH LINE WHITE LAKE N89�00'0 `E CORPORATE PARK 15.01' P.O.B. -- NW CORNER OF TRACT "D" 'v► DESCRIPTION OF A 15 -FOOT STRIP OF LAND IN C4 TRACT `D ", WHITE LAKE CORPORATE PARK, AS n I RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 31, PAGES 26 & 27, PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLER COUNTY, 15' FLORIDA, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS; 4 BEGINNING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF TRACT "D" 170' > I SAID TRACT "D ", THENCE RUN N89- 00'01 "E, A � FOLIO NO.: DISTANCE OF 15.01 FEET ALONG THE NORTH F.P. &L o LINE OF SAID TRACT "D "; THENCE RUN SOO° 81790000180 EASEMENT I m 48'46 "W, A DISTANCE OF 721.71 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO THE WEST X LINE OF SAID TRACT "D" TO THE NORTH W RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE OF AN ACCESS ROAD ' 3 a AND TO A POINT ON A NON- TANGENT CURVE I OF RADIUS 2700.79 FEET; THENCE RUN A DISTANCE OF 17.47 FEET ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE AND SAID NORTH RIGHT -OF -WAY ccl z I LINE THROUGH A DELTA ANGLE OF 00 022'14 ', S (CHORD DISTANCE OF 17.47 FEET, BEARING GI,� �Oq� ( N513-22'10-W) TO SAID WEST LINE; THENCE RUN �sT\ SAID NORTH DISTANCE LINE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. �S CONTAINING 10,753 SQUARE FEET, OR 0.25 R- 2700.79' \ ACRES, MORE OR LESS. L- 17.47' 600'22'14` C- 17.47' CDB- N58'22'10 "W KEY: C -CHORD CDB -CHORD BEARING F.P. &L. - FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY L- LENGTH R- RADIUS R/W - RIGHT -OF -WAY P.O.B. -POINT OF BEGINNING A - DELTA ANGLE JA S N. WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM LB6773) PROFESSIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER FLORI A LICENSE NO-, �S 4876 THIS /A DAY OF 2004. NOTE THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF SECTION 23. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C. COONER AND ASSOCIATES, INC. SURVEYING AND MAPPING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX' (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYINGOCOONER.COM CLIENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN, LLC DRAWN BY. JRF CHECKED BY: J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: DATE: 8/27/04 SCALE: 1"-200' REV. 10 -20 -04 15' UTILITY EASEMENT IN TRACT "D" CORPORATE PARK OF SEC 35 -49 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG No:SEC35T- AE(P2) SHEET. 1 OF 1 EXHIBIT Page 140-of 14,"1- PROJECT r-(L.,Kq.? PARCEL ��ln Z FOLIO rik� i�fr��l SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF AN ACCESS EASEMENT IN THE NORTH 1/2, OF SECTION 35, TWP 49 S, RGE 26 E, COWER COUNTY, FLORIDA "moo I 155. PROPOSED 15' I o - UTILITY EASEMENT 0 170' F.P. &L. SOUTH COUNTY EASEMENT REGIONAL WATER ORB 681 /1210 TREATMENT PLANT i FOLIO NO.: 15' ® 9o' 00298440304 KEY: COR. - CORNER F.P. &L - FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO. ORB - OFFICIAL RECORD BOOK PH - PHASE I P.O.B. - POINT OF BEGINNING CITY GATE P.O.C. - POINT OF COMMENCEMENT COMMERCE CENTER — PHASE ONE PLAT BOOK 41. 170, PAGES 6 & 7 F.P. &L EASEMENT ORB 681/1212 w a� 3 I P.O.C. S LINE OF W 1/4 COR. THEN 1 /2 i SECTION 35 SOUTH LINE j OF THE N 1/2 N89'00'01 "E 1230.84' P.O. S89'00'01'W I 155.08' WHITE LAKE CORPORATE PARK THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS CALCULATED ARE BASED _!��_ - -- - - - - -- ON A FIELD SURVEY OF SECTION 35. J ES N. WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM LB6773 SEE SHEET 2 OF 2 BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE COORDINATE SYSTEM, OFESSIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER FLORIDA LIPENSE NO. LS 4876 FOR DESCRIPTION FLA. EAST ZONE. '83,*090. THIS — AY of �s�, 2004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY Co COON ER AN D ' ASSOCI RTES, INC. SURVEYING AND MAPPING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4. FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYING®COONER.COM CLIENT: LEY AND HANSEN. LLC DRAWN BY. JRF CHECKED BY. J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: DATE• 8/27104 ACCESS EASEMENT IN THE SCALE: 1 =100 REV-10-20-04 N 1/2 OF SEC 35 -49 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG No:SEC35T— AE(AE1) SHEET: 1 OF 2 EXHIBIT A Olig e-14- of . PROJECT PARCEL f 1, SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF AN ACCESS EASEMENT IN THE NORTH 1/2, OF SECTION 35, TWP 49 S, RGE 26 E. COWER COUNTY, FLORIDA A PARCEL OF LAND LYING IN THE NORTH 1/2 OF SECTION 35, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE WEST 1/4 CORNER OF SAID SECTION 35, THENCE RUN N80'00'01 "E, FOR A DISTANCE OF 1230.84 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF SAID SECTION 35, ALSO BEING THE SOUTH LINE OF CITY GATE COMMERCE CENTER, PHASE 1, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 41, PAGES 6 AND 7, PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE RUN N00'47'14 "E, FOR A DISTANCE OF 1049.53 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT IS 15.00 FEET EAST OF (AS MEASURED AT RIGHT ANGLES), AND PARALLEL TO, THE WEST LINES OF THE FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY RIGHT -OF -WAY EASEMENTS AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 681, PAGE 1212 AND OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 681, PAGE 1210; THENCE RUN S89'12'46 E FOR A DISTANCE OF 155.00 FEET; THENCE RUN S00'47'14 "W, FOR A DISTANCE OF 1044.70 FEET ALONG THE EAST LINES OF SAID FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY RIGHT -OF -WAY EASEMENTS; THENCE RUN S80'00'01 "W, FOR A DISTANCE OF 155.08 FEET ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE OF SAID NORTH 1/2 AND THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 162,303 SQ. FT., OR 3.73 ACRES, MORE OR LESS SEE SHEET 1 OF 2 FOR SKETCH THIS IS NOT A SURVEY •••_• �•� �. vvvn,c-m AMU AbSOCIATES, INC. SURVEYING AND MAPPING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD.. SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE. (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYINGOCOONER.COM CLIENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN. LLC DRAWN BY: JRF CHECKED BY: J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: DATE: 8/27/04 ACCESS EASEMENT IN THE SCALE: 1" -100' REV.-10-20-04 N 1/2 OF SEC 35 -49 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG No:SEC35T�- AE(AE1) SHEET of 2 EXH I BIT Page_ of PROJECT-qLLf(Z_L_ PARCEL FOL 10 o SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF A 15' UTILITY EASEMENT IN THE NORTH 1/2, OF SECTION 35, TWP 49 S, RGE 26 E, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA S89'1 2'46 "E 15.00' I I I _ 170' F.P. &L. SOUTH COUNTY EASEMENT REGIONAL WATER ORB 681 /1210 TREATMENT PLANT FOLIO NO.: I 00298440304 I KEY: F.P. &L. - FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO. IORB - OFFICIAL RECORD BOOK PH - PHASE I P.O.B. - POINT OF BEGINNING CITY GATE P.O.C. - POINT OF COMMENCEMENT COMMERCE CENTER _ PHASE ONE PLAT BOOK 41, _ 170, PAGES 6 & 7 F.P. &L EASEMENT ORB 681/1212 W I P.O.C. S LINE OF W 1/4 COR. THE N 1/2 0 0 SECTION 35 / Z �o SOUTH LINE N89'00'01 "E 1215.83' OF THE N 1/2 P.O.B. 1 .O1' S89'00'01 "W WHITE LAKE 1 CORPORATE PARK �Jl� - THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, k-ESSIONAL l - - - AND AREAS CALCULATED ARE JA. WILKISON FOR THE FIRM LB6773) SEE SHEET 2 OF 2 BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF PR SURVEYOR AND MAPPER FOR DESCRIPTION SECTION 35. BASIS OF BEARINGJOF FLORIDA LLJJ��ENSE N LS 4876 STATE PLANE COORDINA THIS -4-?Z )5AY OF 2004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'9 JEFFREY C. COON ER AND ASSOCIATES, INC. SURVEYING AND MAPPING PHONE: (239)2770L0722L BLVD., (SUITE 77 -7179T EMAIL- URVEYING®COONER.COM CLIENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN, LLC DRAWN BY: JRF CHECKED BY: J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: DATE: 8/27/04 SCALE: 1" =100' 15' U11UTY EASEMENT IN THE REV: NORTH 1/2 OF SEC 35 -49 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG NO:SEC35T- AE(P1) SHEE EXHIBIT A Page of — PROJECT 2L " Z PARCEL FOLIO SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF A 15' UTILITY EASEMENT IN THE NORTH 1/2, OF SECTION 35, TWP 49 S, RGE 26 E, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA A 15 -FOOT STRIP OF LAND LYING IN THE NORTH 1/2 OF SECTION 35, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE WEST 1/4 CORNER OF SAID SECTION 35, THENCE RUN N89'00'01 "E, FOR A DISTANCE OF 1215.83 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF SAID SECTION 35, ALSO BEING THE SOUTH LINE OF CITY GATE COMMERCE CENTER, PHASE ONE, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 41, PAGES 6 AND 7, PUBLIC RECORDS OF COWER COUNTY, FLORIDA, TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE RUN N00'47'14 "E, FOR A DISTANCE OF 1050.00 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINES OF THE FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY RIGHT -OF -WAY EASEMENTS AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 681, PAGE 1212 AND OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 681, PAGE 1210; THENCE RUN S89'12'46 "E FOR A DISTANCE OF 15.00 FEET; THENCE RUN S00'47'14 "W, FOR A DISTANCE OF 1049.53 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT IS 15.00 FEET EAST OF (AS MEASURED AT RIGHT ANGLES). AND PARALLEL TO, THE WEST LINE OF SAID FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY RIGHT -OF -WAY EASEMENTS; THENCE RUN S89'00'01 "W, FOR A DISTANCE OF 15.01 FEET ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE OF SAID NORTH 1/2 AND THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 15,746 SQ. FT., OR 0.36 ACRES, MORE OR LESS SEE SHEET 1 OF 2 FOR SKETCH THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C. COON ER AND ASSOCIATES, INC. SURVEYING AND MAPPING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4. FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYING®COONER.COM CLIENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN. LLC tD AWN BY: JRF CHECKED BY: J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: TE: 8/27/04 SCALE: 1 "100' REV: 10 -20 -04 15' UTILITY EASEMENT IN THE NORTH 1 2 OF SEC 35 -49 -26 OJECT No: 020901 DWG NO:SEC35T- AE(Pt) SHEET: 2 of 2 EXHIBIT 4 Page of PROJECT PARCEL F 0 L I0 C L'?� CL- (; �y.)L, 10A SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF A 20' UTILITY EASEMENT IN THE NORTH 1/2, OF SECTION 35, TWP 49 S, RGE 26 E. COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA ;i S8912'46 "E 1*0 170.00' �o $N 150.00 z N8912'46'W 170' F.P.&L. R/W EASEMENT ORB 681/1210 SOUTH COUNTY b REGIONAL WATER 0 TREATMENT PLANT M CITY GATE COMMERCE CENTER PHASE ONE PLAT BOOK 41, PAGES 6 do 7 F.P.&L—FLORIDA POWER do LIGHT CO. ORB — OFFICIAL RECORD BOOK /PAGE P.O.B. — POINT OF BEGINNING P.O.C. — POINT OF COMMENCEMENT R/W — RIGHT —OF —WAY P.O.C. S LINE OF W 1/4 CORNER THE N 1/2 —_ SECTION 35 N89'00'O1 "E ti JAM N. WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM LB6773) PR ESSIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER FLORIRA LICENSE N LS 4876 W � •t C4 n 170' z F.P.&L. R/W EASEMENT ORB 681/1212 1365.90' 3 i� o° 8 EXISTING 4" PVC FORCE MAIN - FOLIO NO.: 00298440304 SEE SHEET 2 OF 2 FOR DESCRIPTION P.0.8.6 B8 289'00'01 "W WHITE LAKE CORPORATE PARK LY.QTE; THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF SECTION 35. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '831'90. THIS j &-DAY OF 2004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C. COONER AND ASSOCIATES, INC. SURVEYING AND MAPPING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL- SURVEYING®COONER.COM CLIENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN. LLC DRAWN BY. JRF CHECKED BY: J.N.W. - :q PARCEL DESCRIPTION: DATE: 9/13/04 20 UTILITY EASEMENT IN THE SCALE: 1 =100' REV: 9 -17 -04 NORTH 1/2 OF SEC 35 -49 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG NO:sEC35T— AE(UEt) SHEET: 1 OF 2 PEXH I IT Page of PROJECT PARCEL _C FOLIO SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF A 20' UTILITY EASEMENT IN THE NORTH 1/2, OF SECTION 35, TWP 49 S, RGE 26 E. COWER COUNTY, FLORIDA DESCRIPTION OF A 20 —FOOT STRIP OF LAND, WHOSE CENTERLINE FOLLOWS AN EXISTING 4" SANITARY SEWER FORCE MAIN, LYING IN THE NORTH 1/2 OF SECTION 35, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE WEST 1/4 CORNER OF SAID SECTION 35, THENCE RUN N89'00'01 "E, FOR A DISTANCE OF 1365.90 FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF SAI[) SECTION 35, ALSO BEING THE SOUTH LINE OF CITY GATE COMMERCE CENTER, PHASE ONE, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 41, PAGES 6 AND 7; PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE RUN N00'47'14 "E, FOR A DISTANCE OF 1362.60 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT IS PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINES OF FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY RIGHT —OF —WAY EASEMENTS AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 681, PAGE 1212 AND OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 681, PAGE 1210, BOTH RECORDINGS IN THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE RUN N89'12'46 "W FOR A DISTANCE OF 150.00 FEET TO THE WEST LINE OF SAID FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY RIGHT —OF —WAY EASEMENT, AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 681, PAGE 1210; THENCE RUN N00'47'14 "E, FOR A DISTANCE OF 20.00 FEET ALONG SAID WEST LINE; THENCE RUN S89'12'46 "E FOR A DISTANCE OF 170.00 FEET TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY RIGHT —OF —WAY EASEMENT; THENCE RUN S00'47'14 "W, FOR A DISTANCE OF 1382.60 FEET ALONG SAID EAST LINES; THENCE RUN S89'00'01 "W, FOR A DISTANCE OF 20.01 FEET ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE OF THE NORTH 1/2 AND THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 30,658 SQ. FT., OR 0.70 ACRES, MORE OR LESS iffMEY C. COOKER AND ASS SURVEYING AND MAPPING PHONE: (239)277-0722 1�� FAX: (239 277 -7179T EMAIAIL- CLIENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN, LLC DRAWN BY: JRF PARCEL DESCRIPTION: DATE: 9/13/04 20' UTILITY EASEMENT IN THE NORTH 1/2 OF SEC 35 -49 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 SEE SHEET 1 OF 2 FOR SKETCH ATES, IN FLORIDA 33912 SURVEYING@C00NER.COM CHECKED BY. J.N.W. SCALE: 1"-loo' REV: DWG No.SEC35T- AE(UEl) ISHEET. 2 OF 2 EXHIBIT A Page of =' PROJECT r]L;►ct-- z PARCEL C FOL 10 1 0,tii SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF A 20' UTILITY EASEMENT IN TRACT "D ", WHITE LAKE CORPORATE PARK, OF SECTION 35, TWP 49 S, RGE 26 E, COWER COUNTY, FLORIDA NORTH LINE WHITE LAKE N89''00'01" 20.01 CORPORATE PARK 1 150.07' P.O.C. NW COR. P.O.B. "D" DESCRIPTION OF A STRIP OF LAND, WHOSE TRACT I CENTERLINE FOLLOWS AN EXISTING 4" SANITARY SEWER FORCE MAIN, LYING IN TRACT "D ", WHITE LAKE CORPORATE PARK, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 31, PAGES 26 & 27, PUBLIC RECORDS OF 3 COLLER COUNTY, FLORIDA, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS; ICOMMENCING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID ° TRACT "D ", THENCE RUN N89000'01 "E, A DISTANCE OF TRACT "D" 170' 150.07 FEET ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID "D" FOLIO NO.: TRACT TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE "E, F.P. &L I I CONTINUE N89°00'01 A DISTANCE OF 20.01 FEET 81790000180 EASEMEN m ALONG SAID NORTH LINE; THENCE RUN SOO* 48'46 "W, A DISTANCE OF 802.05 FEET ALONG A Q LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO THE WEST LINE OF I N SAID TRACT "D" TO A POINT ON A NON - TANGENT CURVE OF RADIUS 25.00 FEET, THENCE RUN A DISTANCE OF 20.59 FEET ao I ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE TO THE RIGHT THROUGH A DELTA ANGLE OF °10'52 ", > 47 (CHORD DISTANCE OF 20.01 FEET, a BEARING N87°22'48 "W); THENCE RUN N00 048'46 "E, cF,ps ao Z 4 A DISTANCE OF 800.78 FEET ALONG A LINE \ Z ,Q THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO SAID WEST UNE TO SAID NORTH LINE, AND TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. F U q� \ N cr o CONTAINING 16,057 SQUARE FEET, OR 0.37 ACRES, S W MORE OR LESS. R =25.00 C -CHORD L =20.59 CDB -CHORD BEARING A- 47'10'52" COR. - CORNER F.P. &L. - FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY CH= 20.01' L- LENGTH CH6—N87*22'48 "W R- RADIUS R/W - RIGHT -OF -WAY P.O.B. -POINT OF BEGINNING P.O.C. -POINT OF COMMENCEMENT A - DELTA ANGLE JAh N. WLKISON (FOR THE FIRM LB6773) PROFESSIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER FLORIDA LICENSE NO. L5 4876 THIS' � DAY OF 2004. PHONE: NOTE: THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF SECTION 23. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY CLT U, COONER AND ASSOCIATES, INC SURVEYING AND MAPPING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 E T: N? 0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYING@C00NER.COM CLIEN GREELEY AND HANS LLC PARCEL DESCRIPTION: 20' UITLITY EASEMENT IN TRACT "D" CORPORATE PARK OF SEC 35 -49 -26 DRAWN BY: JNw DATE: 8/27/04 PROJECT No: 020901 CHECKED BY; J.N.W. SCALE; 1"-2W I REV: DWG No:SEC35T- AE(UE2) I SHEET. i OF 1 EXHIBIT 4 i Page -�Of / n� PROJECT __q() PARCEL FOLIO 10A SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF A UTILITY EASEMENT IN TRACT W, WHITE LAKE CORPORATE PARK, OF SECTION 35, TWP 49 S. RGE 26 E, COWER COUNTY, FLORIDA I P.O.C. SW 1/4 CORNER TRACT "D" R EXISTING 4' PVC FORCE MAIN I 170' FP &L R/W I I EASEMENT 10' 1 TRACT "D" W 00, O 4a 1 3 �1 &J, ">,9'-' g o Cpe -TOO � eO 0 00? P.O.B. S E. 00 'qc S p R0 A gO S 6� KEY: �S) F.P. &L - FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO. ORB - OFFICIAL RECORD BOOK /PAGE P.O.B. - POINT OF BEGINNING P.O.C. - POINT OF COMMENCEMENT R/W - RIGHT -OF -WAY R - RADIUS L - ARC LENGTH A- DELTA ANGLE C - CHORD LENGTH COB - CHORD BEARING J S N. WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM LB6773) P FESSIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER FLORIJA LICENSE N5 L5 4876 THIS Z -'bAY OF 2004. PROPOSED 20' UTILITY BASEMENT R -2 ' L -20.59 b- 47'10'53" C- 20.01' CDB- S87'22'290E A5? bf ba�F /TRACT "A" (SHAW BOULEVARD) FOLIO NO.: 81790000025 3 � \ EXISTING 4" PVC FORCE MAIN WUL. THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF SECTION 35. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE. '83/'90. SEE SHEET 2 OF 2 THIS IS NOT A SURVEY FOR DESCRIPTION ur.r. r nc I %o- t;VVN _K ANV ASSOCIATES. INC. SURVEYING AND MAPPING PHONE: (239)277-0722 1 FAX. (2 277— 1079T EMAIAIL. SURVEYINGOCOONER.COM CLIENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN, LLC DRAWN BY: JRF CHECKED BY: J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: DATE 9/16/04 UTY. EASEMENT OF TRACT "A WHITE LAKE SCALE: 1"-10* REV: 9/17/04 CORPORATE PARK OF SEC 35 -49 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG No:SEC35T- AE(UE3) SHEET: 1 OF 2 EXHIBIT- Page of PROJECT PARCEL FOL IO 1 r ck'fXY), c-_ f 1� SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF A UTILITY EASEMENT IN TRACT "A ", WHITE LAKE CORPORATE PARK, OF SECTION 35, TWP 49 S. RGE 26 E, COWER COUNTY, FLORIDA A PARCEL OF LAND IN TRACT "A ", WHITE LAKE CORPORATE PARK, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 31, PAGES 26 & 27, PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF TRACT "D ", OF SAID WHITE LAKE CORPORATE PARK, THENCE RUN 171.83 FEET ALONG THE ARC OF A CIRCULAR CURVE TO THE LEFT, HAVING A RADIUS OF 2,700.79 FEET, THROUGH A DELTA ANGLE OF 03'38'43 ", (CHORD DISTANCE OF 171.80 FEET, BEARING SOUTH 60'00'26" EAST) ALONG THE NORTHERLY RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE OF AN ACCESS ROAD AS SHOWN IN ROAD PLAT 3, PAGES 6 -15, PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE RUN NORTH 00'47'44" EAST A DISTANCE OF d..02 FEET TO THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF TRACT "D ", SAID WHITE LAKE CORPORATE PARK; THENCE RUN 20.59 FEET ALONG SAID SOUTHERLY LINE AND THE ARC OF A CIRCULAR CURVE TO THE LEFT, HAVING A RADIUS OF 25.00 FEET, THROUGH A DELTA ANGLE OF 47'10'52 ", (CHORD DISTANCE OF 20.01 FEET, BEARING SOUTH 87'22'48" EAST), SAID LINE ALSO BEING A BOUNDARY LINE OF TRACT "A ", SAID WHITE LAKE CORPORATE PARK; THENCE RUN SOUTH 00'48'46" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 9.63 FEET TO SAID NORTHERLY RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE OF THE AFOREMENTIONED ACCESS ROAD TO A POINT ON A NON TANGENT CURVE TO THE RIGHT; THENCE RUN 22.47 FEET ALONG THE ARC OF SAID NON TANGENT CIRCULAR CURVE, HAVING A RADIUS OF 2,700.79 FEET, THROUGH A DELTA ANGLE OF 00'28'36 ", (CHORD DISTANCE OF 22.47 FEET, BEARING NORTH 62'04'05" WEST) ALONG SAID NORTHERLY RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 68.70 SQUARE FEET, MORE OR LESS. SEE SHEET 1 OF 2 FOR SKETCH JEFFREY C. COON ER AND ASSOCIATES, INC. SURVEYING AND MAPPING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL* SURVEYINGUCOONER.COM CLIENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN. LLC DRAWN BY: JRF CHECKED BY: J.N.W. EPAR L DESCRIPTION: DATE: 9/16/04 SCALE: 1" -too' ASEMENT OF TRACT "A ", WHITE LAKE ATE PARK OF SEC 35 -49 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG No:SEC35T- AE(UE3) I SHEET. 2 OF 2 EXHIBIT Page -g- -of 1 PROJECT `1� >`�`I 2- I PARCEL �r't1 t. ' FOL 10 IS SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF AN ACCESS EASEMENT IN TRACT 11, TOLLGATE COMMERCIAL CENTER, PHASE 2, OF SECTION 35, TWP 49 S. RGE 26 E. COWER COUNTY, FLORIDA INTERSTATE 75 I� 70.01771 Nts /35'12 "W SO_ UTHERLY R/W LINE ' � P.P.O.B. NE COR. 85 ® 90 TRACT 11. T.C.C. PH. 2 iTRACT "D" m T.C.C. PROPOSED 15' vi cp PH. 3 UTILITY EASEMENT F w PARCEL TWO, I I w ° TRACT 11 T.C.C. I I a pH, s FOLIO NO.: PB 16, PG 1 na a Pa 1s, Pc 24 76885050568 °U KEY: Q COR. — CORNER F.P.&L. — FLORIDA POWER do LIGHT CO. I R/W — RIGHT —OF —WAY g T.C.C. — TOLLGATE COMMERCIAL CENTER N z PB — PLAT BOOK TRACT 18 PG — PAGE T.C.C. PH. — PHASE I I PH. 3 P.O.B. — POINT OF BEGINNING 170' P.O.C. — POINT OF COMMENCEMENT P. &L. fF. SEMENT SOUTH LINE 85.01' PARCEL TWO N89'58'160E I TRACT 17 T.C.C. i PH. 3 JAM N. WLKISON (FOR THE FIRM LB6773) PRO SSIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER FLORIDA LICENSE NO. L5 4876 SEE SHEET 2 OF 2 FOR DESCRIPTION THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF SECTION 35. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. PN AY OF 2004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY �F�REY C. CORNER AND ASSOCIATES, INC. SURVEYING AND MAPPING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD.. SUITE 4. FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYINGOCOONER.COM EELEY AND HANSEN, LLC DRAWN BY: JRF CHECKED BY. J.N.W. ESCRIPTION: DATE: 8/27/04 SCALE: 1" —too' REV: t0 -20 -04 EASEMENT OF TRACT 11, OF SEC 35 -49 -26 ]PROJECT No: 020901 DWG NO'SEC35T— AE(AE7) SHEET' 1 OF 2 EXHIBIT Page of PROJECT rc -�I �� L PARCEL(( n SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF AN ACCESS EASEMENT IN TRACT 11, TOLLGATE COMMERCIAL CENTER, PHASE 2, OF SECTION 35, TWP 49 S. RGE 26 E. COWER COUNTY, FLORIDA A PARCEL LYING IN TRACT 11, TOLLGATE COMMERCIAL CENTER, PHASE 2, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 18, PAGE 24, PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID' TRACT 11, THENCE RUN NORTH 87'55'12" WEST FOR A DISTANCE OF 85.02 FEET ALONG THE SOUTHERLY RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE OF INTERSTATE 75. TO A LINE THAT IS 85 FEET WEST OF (AS MEASURED AT RIGHT ANGLES), AND PARALLEL TO THE EAST LINE OF A 170 -FOOT FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY EASEMENT; THENCE RUN SOUTH 00'46'58" WEST FOR A DISTANCE OF 469.63 FEET ALONG SAID PARALLEL LINE; THENCE RUN NORTH 89'56'16" EAST FOR A DISTANCE OF 85.01 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT IS A EASTERLY EXTENSION OF THE SOUTH LINE OF PARCEL TWO, TOLLGATE COMMERCIAL PHASE ONE. AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 16, PAGE 1, PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE RUN NORTH 00'46'58" EAST FOR A DISTANCE OF 466.45 FEET ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID 170 -FOOT FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY EASEMENT TO THE SOUTHERLY RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE OF INTERSTATE 75 AND THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 39,784 SQ. FT., MORE OR LESS SEE SHEET 1 OF 2 FOR SKETCH THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C. COONER AND ASSOCIATES, INC. SURVEYING AND MAPPING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS. FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (249)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL- SURVEYINGOCOONER.COM CLIENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN, LLC DRAW BY: JRF CHECKED BY: J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: DATE: a/27/o4 SCALE: NA REV; AN ACCESS EASEMENT OF TRACT 11, T.C.C. PH 2 OF SEC 35 -49 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG NO:SEC35T- AE(AE7) $fjEEj; 2 OF 2 EXHIBIT H Page 1.,5/ of 'I'ENIPORAIZY CONSTRUCTION EASEIIIEN1' (DURATION: j YEARS FROM COAIAIENCEAIEN'I' OF CONSTRUCTION) PROJECT _ .- 1 PARCEL FOL IO _ nl TIC 10A SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF A TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT FOR PRODUCTION WELL NO. 1 IN THE NW 1/4 OF SECTION 2, TWP 50, S, RGE 26 E, COWER COUNTY, FLORIDA PROPOSED 20' UTILITY EASEMENT a In n O 0o 0 N o O CO O Z Ls. P.O.C. N. 1/4 CORNER OF SEC. 2 NORTH LINE OF THE NW 1/4 OF SEC_2� 777.00' w S87-15'31"W BECK BLVD. N 89'31'25" 180.00' in . W M co 60.00' N . O g0 Z PROPOSED PRODUCTION DESCRIPTION: WELL NO. 1 UTILITY EASEMENT I 04 I oo N C14 I 0 O I In P.O.B. 120.00' S 89'31'25" W w ' Ul: b in P.O.B. - POINT OF BEGINNING O M P.O.C. - POINT OF COMMENCEMENT O N r- O A PARCEL IN THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 2, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE NORTH 1/4 CORNER OF SAID SECTION 2, THENCE RUN S 87'15'31° W FOR A DISTANCE OF 777.00 FEET ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF THE SAID NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 2; THENCE RUN S 00'28'35" E FOR A DISTANCE OF 121.25 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE S 00'28'35" E FOR A DISTANCE OF 100.00 FEET; THENCE RUN S 89'31'25" W FOR A DISTANCE OF 120.00 FEET; THENCE RUN N 00'28'35" W FOR A DISTANCE OF 40.00 FEET; THENCE RUN S 89'31'25" W FOR A DISTANCE OF 60.00 FEET; THENCE RUN N 00'28'35" W FOR A DISTANCE OF 60.00 FEET; THENCE RUN N 89'31'25" E FOR A DISTANCE OF 180.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 15,600 SQUARE FEET or J M S Ni WLKISON (FOR THE FIRM LB6773) FESSIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER RRIDA LICENSE N9.) L5 4876 0.36 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. THIS2�, DAY OF 2004. THIS IS NOT A C. NOTE: THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF SECTION 11. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. SURVEY SURVEYING AND MAPPING —' ". PHONE: (239)277-0722 01 FAX: (23 277 -7179T EMAIL:- SURVEYINGOCOONER.COM CLIENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN, LLC DRAWN BY.. JNM CHECKED BY. J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: WELL N0. t DATE: 7/19/04 SCALE: t -60 TEMP. CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT IN THE " REV: 10/20 /04 NW 1 4 OF SEC 2 -50 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG No: - SHEET: t OF 1 EXHIBIT 4 Page ��of -��/ PROJECT 'I Q c'` Z_ PARCEL _ L (A1 _ F OL 10 _ 1. j+,a______ SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF A UTILITY EASEMENT FOR PRODUCTION WELL NO. 1 IN THE NW 1/4 OF SECTION 2, TWP 50, S. RGE 26 E, COWER COUNTY, FLORIDA P.O.C. N. 1/4 CORNER NORTH LINE OF THE NW 1/4 OF SEC, 2 OF SEC. 2 n - _� 777.00' S87'15' 31 "W BECK BLVD. N 89'31'25" E 60.00' o oco PROPOSED 20' g o UTILITY o EASEMENT z 60.00' S 89'31'25" W w L � M N < ap 1 N N I w I cn t r 120.00' P.O.B. �1i J P, KEY: P.O.B. - POINT OF BEGINNING P.O.C. - POINT OF COMMENCEMENT A PARCEL IN THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 2, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE NORTH 1/4 CORNER OF SAID SECTION 2, THENCE RUN S 87'15'31" W FOR A DISTANCE OF 777.00 FEET ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF THE SAID NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 2; THENCE RUN S 00'28'35" E FOR A DISTANCE OF 221.25 FEET; THENCE RUN S 89'31'25" W FOR A DISTANCE OF 120.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE S 89'31'25" W FOR A DISTANCE OF 60.00 FEET; THENCE RUN N 00'28'35" W FOR A DISTANCE OF 40.00 FEET; THENCE RUN N 89'31'25' W FOR A DISTANCE OF 60.00 FEET; THENCE RUN S 00'28'35" E FOR A OF 40.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. DISTANCE CONTAINING 2,400 SQUARE FEET, OR 0.06 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. i )OFESSIONAL -- �- 1- - - -- JN. WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM LB6773) P SURVEYOR AND MAPPER FLORQ,A LICENSE NO S 4876 Rom- THE ARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF SECTION 11. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. THIS ? AY OF 2004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C. COONER AND ASSOCIATES, INC. SURVEYING AND MAPPING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYINGOCOONER.COM CLIENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN. LLC DRAWN BY: JNM CHECKED BY. J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: WELL NO. 1 DAB• 7/20/04 " PRODUCTION WELL UTILITY EASEMENT SCALE: 1 -30' +RM. 10/20/04 IN THE NW 1/4 OF SEC 2 -50 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG No: PW_2 HEET: 1 of 1 wmm� EXHI IT A Page of 'I'EA1PORARY CONS'FRUC'FION EASEAIENT (,URA FION: 3 14',u(S FRUNI CMIN1EN('EMENT OF CONSTRUCTION) PROJECT 0`� cl 2- i PARCEL 101- FOLIO SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION 10A OF A 30' TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT IN THE NW 1/4 OF SECTION 2, TWP 50, S. RGE 26 E. COWER COUNTY, FLORIDA P.O.C. N. 1/4 CORNER NORTH LINE OF THE NW 1/4 OF SEC_ 2 OF SEC. 2 1 777.00' S87'15'31 "W w �n I N BECK BLVD. � N I S89'31'25 "W 54 180.00' I 0 j I P.O.B_ �i ° M 373.84' v- = _ �o o 03 ��? O (Y o M �O'' U-) t t1 }" z Z Voi 374.54' Pl P.O.B. - POINT OF BEGINNING Q w < :2 .� O P.O.C. - POINT OF COMMENCEMENT O CL o m N I N89'31'25 "E Z L- o v w I PROPOSED 20' UTILITY DESCRIPTION: EASEMENT A STRIP COLLIER OF LAND IN THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 2, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COUNTY, FLORIDA, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE NORTH 1/4 CORNER OF SAID SECTION 2. THENCE RUN S 87'15'31" W FOR A DISTANCE OF 777.00 FEET ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF THE SAID NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 2; THENCE RUN S 00'28'35" E FOR A DISTANCE OF 171.25 FEET; THENCE RUN S 89'31'25" W FOR A DISTANCE OF 180.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE S 89'31'25" W FOR A DISTANCE OF 373.84 FEET TO THE EAST LINE OF A FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY RIGHT -OF -WAY EASEMENT; THENCE RUN S 00'50'53" W FOR A DISTANCE OF 30.00 FEET ALONG SAID LINE; THENCE RUN N 89'31'25" W FOR A DISTANCE OF 374.54 FEET; THENCE RUN N 00'28'35" W FOR A DISTANCE OF 30.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 11,225.70 SQUARE FEET, OR 0.26 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. - -- - -- -� -- - - - - -- JA N. WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM LB6773) P �SSIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER FL RIDA CENSE N� S 4876 LATHE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF SECTION 11. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. THIS'L�DAY OF 2004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C. COOKER AND A SOCIATES, INC. SURVEYING AND MAPPING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS. FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYINGC9C00NER.COM CLIENT. GREELEY AND HANSEN, LLC FDR AW N BY: JNM CHECKED BY. J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: TE• 7 /2010a " TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT SCALE: 1 -30 REV. 10/20/0 IN THE NW 1/4 OF SEC 2 -50 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG No: TCE _2 - SHEET: t of t EXHI IT Page of _I ea PROJECT dal I Z PARCEL ct n`1 FOLIO�,` 1 Y� 10A A STRIP OF LAND IN THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 2. TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE NORTH 1/4 CORNER OF SAID SECTION 2, THENCE RUN S 87'15'31" W FOR A DISTANCE OF 777.00 FEET ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF THE SAID NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 2; THENCE RUN S 00'28'35" E FOR A DISTANCE OF 201.25 FEET; THENCE RUN S 89'31'25" W FOR A DISTANCE OF 180.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE S 89'31'25" W FOR A DISTANCE OF 374.54 FEET TO THE EAST LINE OF A FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY RIGHT —OF —WAY EASEMENT; THENCE RUN S 00'50'53" W FOR A DISTANCE OF 20.00 FEET ALONG SAID LINE; THENCE RUN N 89'31'25" W FOR A DISTANCE OF 375.00 FEET; THENCE RUN N 00'28'35" W FOR A DISTANCE OF 20.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 7,495.40 SQUARE FEET or 0.17 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF JAM N. WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM LB6773) SECTION 11. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE PRO ESSIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. FLORIDA LICENSE 0. S 4876 THIS Zt�LJDAY o 2004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY SURVEYING AND MAPPING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL' SURVEYING4C00NER.COM CLIENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN, LLC DRAWN BY: JNM CHECKED BY. J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: DATE: 7/20/04 SCALE• t " 3o' 20' UTILITY EASEMENT IN THE —_ REV: 10/20/04 PROJECT No: 020901 1 DWG No: SHEET. t of t SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF A 20' UTILITY EASEMENT IN THE NW 1/4 OF SECTION 2. TWP 50, S. RGE 26 E, COLDER COUNTY, FLORIDA P.O.C. N. 1/4 CORNER NORTH LINE OF THE NW 1/4 OF SEC. 2 OF SEC. 2 OF i 777.00' ``' S87'15'31 "W LO U') M N ` 00 1 BECK BLVD. :v O I N S89'31'25 "W 180.00' I U) J � P.O.B_ J 0 374.54' 0 _ _ 3 in 0 � N . N 1 ► a o a w cn o N89'31'250E z o m 0 :2 cn I _j O < I P.O.B. — POINT OF BEGINNING P.O.C. — POINT OF COMMENCEMENT A STRIP OF LAND IN THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 2. TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE NORTH 1/4 CORNER OF SAID SECTION 2, THENCE RUN S 87'15'31" W FOR A DISTANCE OF 777.00 FEET ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF THE SAID NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 2; THENCE RUN S 00'28'35" E FOR A DISTANCE OF 201.25 FEET; THENCE RUN S 89'31'25" W FOR A DISTANCE OF 180.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE S 89'31'25" W FOR A DISTANCE OF 374.54 FEET TO THE EAST LINE OF A FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY RIGHT —OF —WAY EASEMENT; THENCE RUN S 00'50'53" W FOR A DISTANCE OF 20.00 FEET ALONG SAID LINE; THENCE RUN N 89'31'25" W FOR A DISTANCE OF 375.00 FEET; THENCE RUN N 00'28'35" W FOR A DISTANCE OF 20.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 7,495.40 SQUARE FEET or 0.17 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF JAM N. WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM LB6773) SECTION 11. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE PRO ESSIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. FLORIDA LICENSE 0. S 4876 THIS Zt�LJDAY o 2004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY SURVEYING AND MAPPING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL' SURVEYING4C00NER.COM CLIENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN, LLC DRAWN BY: JNM CHECKED BY. J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: DATE: 7/20/04 SCALE• t " 3o' 20' UTILITY EASEMENT IN THE —_ REV: 10/20/04 PROJECT No: 020901 1 DWG No: SHEET. t of t 3 �r 0 0 O Ar U w Li z J U) EXHIB T T' Page-45 of I'EI%1P0ItAltY CONSfRUC11014 EASEI%IEN•t' IUtilt -11 ION: 3 YEARS FItUNI ('UNINII:N('ICNII:N'1' UI' ('ONS'I'ItUCI'IONI PROJECT UX-l2 PARCEL FOL IO SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF A TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT FOR PRODUCTION WELL N0. 2 IN THE NW 1/4 OF SECTION 2. TWP 50, S, RGE 26 E, COWER COUNTY, FLORIDA P.O.C. NW CORNER C) SEC. 2 0 :Ill BECK BLVD. PROPOSED PRODUCTION WELL NO. 2 UTILITY EASEMENT S89'52'00 "E _ 95.00' PROPOSED 20' UTILITY EASEMENT p P.O.B. 60.00 I 0 S89'52'00 "l 00'50'44" W FOR A 3 0 40.00 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID SECTION 2; THENCE o� FOR A DISTANCE OF 95.00 FEET; THENCE 0 FOR A DISTANCE OF v— W 0) 00 O O O O THENCE RUN S 89'52'00" E FOR A O N o O (Y O U o r- Gl M o co z DISTANCE OF 40.00 a 00'08'00" W FOR A DISTANCE OF 130.00 to 100.00' N89'52'OOOW KEY: C.R. - COUNTY ROAD P.O.B. - POINT OF BEGINNING P.O.C. - POINT OF COMMENCEMENT JAM N. WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM LB6773) PR SSIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER FLORIDA LICENSE N�. L 4876 A PARCEL IN THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 2. TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 2, THENCE RUN S 00'50'44" W FOR A DISTANCE OF 115.00 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID SECTION 2; THENCE RUN S 89'52'00" E FOR A DISTANCE OF 95.00 FEET; THENCE RUN S 00'08'00" W FOR A DISTANCE OF 40.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE RUN S 89'52'00" E FOR A DISTANCE OF 60.00 FEET; THENCE RUN S 00'08'00" W FOR A DISTANCE OF 10.00 FEET; THENCE RUN S 89'52'00" E FOR A DISTANCE OF 40.00 FEET; THENCE RUN S 00'08'00" W FOR A DISTANCE OF 130.00 FEET; THENCE RUN N 89'52'00" W FOR A DISTANCE OF 100.00 FEET; THENCE RUN N 00'08'00" E FOR A DISTANCE OF 140.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 15,760 SQUARE FEET, OR 0.36 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF SECTION 11. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE COORDINATE SYSTEM. FLA. EAST ZONE. '83/'90. THIS .� DAY OF 2004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C. COONER AND ASSOCIATES, INC. SURVEYING AND MAPPING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS. FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: ( 239) 277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYING�COONER.COM LNWI/4 GREELEY AND HANSEN, LLC DRAWN BY.. JNM CHECKED BY: J.N.W. DESCRIPTION: WELL No. 2 DATE: 7/19/04 SCALE: t "aso' NSTRUCTION EASEMENT IN THE REV. 10/20/04 OF SEC 2 -50 -26 PROJE CT No: 020901 DWG No: - SHEET: 1 of t EXHIBIT Page of PROJECT �c1`- PARCEL Vn`� F OL 10 10A SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF A UTILITY EASEMENT FOR PRODUCTION WELL NO. 2 IN THE NW 1/4 OF SECTION 2, TWP 50, S. RGE 26 E. COWER COUNTY, FLORIDA i CORNER OF SAID SECTION 2, THENCE RUN S 00'50'44" W FOR A DISTANCE OF 115.00 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID SECTION 2; P.O.C. NW CORNER OF FOR A DISTANCE OF 95.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE S 89'52'00" E SEC. 2 THENCE RUN S 00'08'00" W FOR A DISTANCE OF 40.00 FEET; THENCE RUN N 89'52'00" W FOR A DISTANCE OF 60.00 FEET; THENCE RUN N 00'08'00" E FOR A DISTANCE OF 40.00 FEET TO THE O BLVD. -- ui LO o o V S 89'52'00" E 95.00' P. 0. B. 60. 3 PROPOSED ED 20' TY o o 0000 Qg [EASEMENT — o U N O O D_ 60.00' cn U zo N 8952'00" W KEY: C. R. - COUNTY ROAD P.O.B. - POINT OF BEGINNING DESCRIPTION: P.O.C. - POINT OF COMMENCEMENT A PARCEL IN THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 2, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 2, THENCE RUN S 00'50'44" W FOR A DISTANCE OF 115.00 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID SECTION 2; THENCE RUN S 89'5200" E FOR A DISTANCE OF 95.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE S 89'52'00" E FOR A DISTANCE OF 60.00 FEET; THENCE RUN S 00'08'00" W FOR A DISTANCE OF 40.00 FEET; THENCE RUN N 89'52'00" W FOR A DISTANCE OF 60.00 FEET; THENCE RUN N 00'08'00" E FOR A DISTANCE OF 40.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 2,400 SQUARE FEET, OR 0.06 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. J iFESSIONAL . WMLKISON (FOR THE FIRM LB6773) SURVEYOR AND MAPPER FLORIDA L CENSE NQ. LS 4876 Nom. THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF SECTION 11. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE COORDINATE SYSTEM. FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. THIS 211r $AY OF . 2004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C. COON ER AND ASSOCIATES, INC. SURVEYING AND MAPPING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL- SURVEYING®COONER.COM CLIENT. GREELEY AND HANSEN, LLC TRAWN BY: JNM CHECKED BY J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: WELL NO. 2 DATE• 7/t 7/04 . PRODUCTION WELL UTILITY EASEMENT SCALE 1 -30 REV: 10/20/04 IN THE NW 1/4 OF SEC 2 -50 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG No: PMn '--'I SHEET: t OF 1 EXHIBIT Page of TENIPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASENIEN'I (DURATION: 3 YEAMS FROM CMINIENCENIENT OF CONSTRUCTION) PROJECT _ )�' , PARCEL rl (,,, Cl_ FOLIO til l a SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF A 30' TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT IN THE NW 1/4 OF SECTION 2, TWP 50, S. RGE 26 E. COWER COUNTY, FLORIDA i 3 P.O.C. KEY: NW CORNER OF C.R. - COUNTY ROAD SEC. 2 P.O.B. - POINT OF BEGINNING P.O.C. - POINT OF COMMENCEMENT O O 'n Ln o BECK BLVD. U) S89'52'00 "E I > 0 3: 155.00' 1 °o PROPOSED 20' � J w I N S89'52' 0 "E EAI O SILMENT N I P.O.B. w = c' W rn o 00 1001.75' b 3 a>- F- o Z � 'co to ;n o <:2 • O Q N 1001.38' N89'52'OOW DESCRIPTION: A STRIP OF LAND IN THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 2, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 2, THENCE RUN S 00'50'44" W FOR A DISTANCE OF 115.00 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID SECTION 2; THENCE RUN S 89'52'00" E FOR A DISTANCE OF 155.00 FEET; THENCE RUN S 00'08'00" W FOR A DISTANCE OF 20.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE RUN S 89'52'00" E FOR A DISTANCE OF 1001.75 FEET TO THE WEST LINE OF A FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY RIGHT —OF —WAY EASEMENT; THENCE RUN S 00'50'53" W FOR A DISTANCE OF 30.00 FEET ALONG SAID WEST LINE; THENCE RUN N 89'52'00" W FOR A DISTANCE OF 1001.38 FEET; THENCE RUN N 00'08'00" E FOR A DISTANCE OF 30.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 30,437 SQUARE FEET, OR 0.70 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS _ -- CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF J N. 1NILKISON (FOR THE FIRM LB6773) SECTION 11. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE P FESSIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. FLOR LICENSE NO, L 4876 THIS �i -ObAY OF 2004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C. COONER AND ASSOCIATES, INC. SURVEYING AND MAPPING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYING®COONER.COM CLIENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN. LLC DRAWN BY. CHECKED BY: J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: DATE: 7/17/04 SCALE: t " -3o' REV: to /2o/04 TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT IN THE NW 1/4 OF SEC 2 -50 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG No: T�_I - SHEET: I of 1 EXHIBIT A Page of I PROJECT PARCELln�i FOL IO SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF AN ACCESS EASEMENT IN THE NW 1/4 OF SECTION 2. TWP 50. S. RGE 26 E. COWER COUNTY. FLORIDA TRACT 10, TOLLGATE COMMERCIAL CENTER, PHASE 2, I P.B. 18, PGS. 23 -24 NORTH UNE NW 1 /4, SEC. 2 I 155.02' i I N89'56'18 "E 155.04' INORTH R/W LINE 155.04' 3 Iw M M L N i 0 v- �, cV Ln °1 b ci �f-- N z BECK BLVD. S ~ 0 I� I O FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT M PROPOSED UTILITY EASEMENT S89'31'25 "W 155.04' P.O-B.(2) 155.04' I M N89'31'25 "E 3 I cV Ln °1 0 co p a I O FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT M O Z COMPANY RIGHT -OF -WAY 0 EASEMENT O N 4 LC AAA 1 1 S89'55'1 6 "W SOUTH R/W LINE JA N. WILKiSON (FOR THE FIRM L86773) P SSIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER FLORIDA LIjENSE NQ. S 4876 P.O.B.(1) P.O.C.(2) SE CORNER OF TOLLGATE COMMERCIAL CENTER, PHASE 2, P.B. 18, PGS. 23 -24 KLY: P.B. - PLAT BOOK PG.(S) - PAGE(S) P.O.B. - POINT OF BEGINNING P.O.C. - POINT OF COMMENCEMENT R/W - RIGHT -OF -WAY SEE SHEET 2 OF 2 FOR DESCRIPTION TE: NO THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF SECTION 11. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. THIS L - AY 0 2004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY ucr r RG T t;. c;cAMLK AND ASSOCIATES, INC. SURVEYING AND MAPPING COLONIAL B .. 2312FORT L' PHONE: (239)277-0722 AX(77 -9 FLORIDA RVEYING®COONER.COM CLIENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN, LLC DRAWN BY: JNM CHECKED BY. J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: DATE• 9/8/04 » AN ACCESS EASEMENT IN THE SCALE: 1 -30' REV: 10/20/0 NW 1/4 OF SEC 2 -50-26 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG No: AE -FPL SHEET: 1 of 2 EXHIBIT -A Page of _ 1&5r- PROJECT PARCELrcj FOL IO LI LLk 10A SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF AN ACCESS EASEMENT IN THE NW 1/4 OF SECTION 2, TWP 50, S. RGE 26 E, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA DESCRIPTION OF PARCELS OF LAND IN THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 2, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: (1)BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF TOLLGATE COMMERCIAL CENTER, PHASE TWO, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 18, PAGES 23 -24, PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, THENCE RUN S 00'50'53" W FOR A DISTANCE OF 170.23 FEET ALONG THE EAST LINE OF A FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY RIGHT —OF —WAY EASEMENT; THENCE RUN S 89'31'25" W FOR A DISTANCE OF 155.04 FEET TO A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO SAID EAST LINE OF A FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY RIGHT —OF —WAY EASEMENT; THENCE RUN N 00'50'53" E FOR A DISTANCE OF 171.35 FEET ALONG SAID LINE; THENCE RUN N 89'56'18" E FOR A DISTANCE OF 155.02 FEET ALONG THE NORTH RIGHT —OF —WAY LINE OF BECK BOULEVARD TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, AND, (2)COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF TOLLGATE COMMERCIAL CENTER, PHASE TWO, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 18, PAGES 23 -24, PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, THENCE RUN S 00'50'53" W FOR A DISTANCE OF 190.23 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE S 00'50'53" W FOR A DISTANCE OF 98.00 FEET ALONG SAID EAST LINE OF A FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY RIGHT —OF —WAY EASEMENT TO THE SOUTH RIGHT —OF —WAY LINE OF BECK BOULEVARD; THENCE RUN THENCE RUN S 89'55'16" W FOR A DISTANCE OF 155.02 FEET ALONG SAID LINE; THENCE RUN N 00'50'53" E FOR A DISTANCE OF 96.92 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO SAID EAST LINE OF A FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY RIGHT —OF —WAY EASEMENT; THENCE RUN N 89'31'25" E FOR A DISTANCE OF 155.04 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 41,580 Square Feet or 0.95 Ac.t. SEE SHEET 1 OF 2 FOR SKETCH IEFFREY C. COON ER G AND PP ASSOCIATES, INC. 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYING®COONER.COM LNW T: GREELEY AND HANSEN, LLC DRAWN BY: JNM CHECKED BY. J.N.W. EL DESCRIPTION: DATE: 9/8/04 SCALE: REV: CCESS EASEMENT IN THE 4 OF SEC 2 -5 0 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG No: twA15W� SHEET: 2 of 2 EXHIBIT A? Page &2 of PROJECT rIL21 I PARCEL FOL IO SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF A 20' UTILITY EASEMENT IN THE NW 1/4 OF SECTION 2, TWP 50, S. RGE 26 E. COWER COUNTY, FLORIDA r 3 P.O.C. NW CORNER OF C. 2 0 0 Sri :n o° BECK BLVD. S89'52'00 "E P.O.B. ! 100 .00' ►- Q ---- -�� - -- - 3 _;� pm� 155.00' �`' $ 0 ;.� -' o 0 0 !� N 04 0 �►� N I co 0 �— O rn 00 1001.75' a- `� (n tl z U' Z N89'52'00 "W ¢ Z w ll� 0 -j U 0 � U) i-- KEY: 100 w U) C.R. - COUNTY ROAD w P.O.B. - POINT OF BEGINNING DESCRIPTION- P.O.C. - POINT OF COMMENCEMENT A STRIP OF LAND IN THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 2, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 2, THENCE RUN S 00'50'44" W FOR A DISTANCE OF 115.00 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID SECTION 2; THENCE RUN S 89'52'00" E FOR A DISTANCE OF 155.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE S 89'52'00" E FOR A DISTANCE OF 1002.00 FEET TO THE WEST LINE OF A FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY RIGHT -OF -WAY EASEMENT; THENCE RUN S 00'50'53" W FOR A DISTANCE OF 20.00 FEET ALONG SAID WEST LINE; THENCE RUN N 89'52'00" W FOR A DISTANCE OF 1001.75 FEET; THENCE RUN N 00'08'00" E FOR A DISTANCE OF 20.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 20,298 SQUARE FEET or 0.47 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. RQM. �FESSIiONAL _____ THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS - -- - -- CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF JA WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM LB6773) SECTION 11. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE PR RR SURCVI,EYOR AND MAPPER COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. THIS �ZA^!`�DAYSOF v�42004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEF'F'REY C. COONER AND AeOCIATES, INC. 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SURVEYING AND MAPPING ITE 4. PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239 277 -71o9T EMAIL:- SURVEYING@COONER.COM CLIENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN. LLC DRAWN BY: JNM CHECKED BY: J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: DATE: 7/17/04 20' UTILITY EASEMENT IN THE SCALE: 1 " -30' REV: 10/20/04 NW 1/4 OF SEC 2 -50 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG No: PP�_� T-2 1 of 1 EXHIBIT Page_ of PROJECT PARCEL FOLIO __ I I SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF A UTILITY EASEMENT IN THE NW 1/4 OF SECTION 2, TWP 50, S, RGE 26 E, COWER COUNTY, FLORIDA 10A TRACT 10, TOLLGATE COMMERCIAL CENTER. PHASE 2. P.O.C. COMMERCIAL L89*56' P.B. 18, PGS. 23 -24 SE CORNER OF NORTH LINE NW 1/4, SEC. 2 " _ _ CENTER PHASE — P.B. 18, PGS. 23 -24 j P.O.B. 155.02' S89'56'18 "W 15.00' I DESCRIPTION; NORTH R/W LINE ( A STRIP OF LAND IN THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 2, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, 3 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, DESCRIBED AS M ( FOLLOWS: n I COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF an BECK BLVD. TOLLGATE COMMERCIAL CENTER, PHASE TWO, AS w 3 0 RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 18, PAGES 23 -24, PUBLIC RECORDS OF VOLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. U)" THENCE RUN S 89'56'18" W FOR A DISTANCE OF 0 155.02 FEET ALONG THE NORTH RIGHT -OF -WAY 000 u00 00 LINE OF BECK BOULEVARD TO THE POINT OF Z N pN BEGINNING; THENCE RUN S 00'50'53" W FOR A 155.04' I DISTANCE OF 171.35 FEET; THENCE RUN N 89'31'25" E FOR A DISTANCE OF 155.04 FEET TO THE EAST LINE OF A FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY RIGHT -OF -WAY EASEMENT; THENCE RUN 155.04' I "W S 00'50'53" W FOR A DISTANCE OF 20.00 FEET MS89- 31'25 ALONG SAID LINE; THENCE RUN S 89'31'25" W FOR A DISTANCE OF 155.04 FEET; THENCE RUN S p c0 00'50'53" W FOR A DISTANCE OF 96.92 FEET TO THE SOUTH RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE OF BECK o FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT I BOULEVARD; THENCE RUN S 89'55'16" W FOR A 15.004S189*55816"W cn COMPANY RIGHT -OF -WAY EASEMENT DISTANCE OF 15.00 FEET ALONG SAID LINE; THENCE RUN N 00'50'53" E FOR A DISTANCE OF 288.29 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID — FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY SOUTH R/W uNE RIGHT -OF -WAY EASEMENT TO SAID NORTH KEY. P.B. - PLAT BOOK RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE; THENCE RUN N 89'56'18" E PG.(S) - PAGE(S) FOR A DISTANCE OF 15.00 FEET ALONG SAID P.O.B. — POINT OF BEGINNING RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. P.O.C. — POINT OF COMMENCEMENT R/W — RIGHT —OF —WAY CONTAINING 7,425 Square Feet or 0.17 Ac.t. NOTE: _ THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS - -- - -- CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF J N. WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM LB6773) SECTION 11. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE P FESSIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. FLORIDA LICENSE N0. 76 THIS'L Z�✓�AY OF604. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C. COOKER AND ASSOCIATES, INC. SURVEYING AND MAPPING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX. (239)277 -7179 EMAIL:- SURVEYINGOCOONER.COM CLIENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN. LLC DRAWN BY. JNM CHECKED BY: J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIP71ON: DATE: 7/20/04 SCALE: 1 " -30' UTILITY EASEMENT IN THE REV: 10/20/04 NW 1/4 OF SEC 2 -50 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG No. rnE_FPL - SHEET: 1 of 1 z Z 00 p W 0 NO zct:� W 0) mo°Q aX w �t M O cV 'n ► i O O N Z EXHIBIT Pagejkzof 14, '1'ENIPORARV CONS'T'RUC'T'ION EASEIIIEN'l' IUURATION: S YE, \RS FI(Unl CONInIENCEnIENT OF CONSTRIJ(A'10N) PROJECT _J�06'r z PARCEL -99C) ) FOLIO SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF A TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT FOR PRODUCTION WELL NO. 23 IN THE NW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TWP 50 S. RGE 26 E. COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA 589'08'34' E 3 w PROPOSED 20' :t 60.00' cr U UTILITY d EASEMENT V) O O 0 p O PROPOSED N u co PRODUCTION O O a Q WELL NO. 23 LLJ (0 40,00' UTILITY` co r- S89*08'34"E EASEMENT N 1/2 OF THE N 1/2 OF NW 1/4 OF THE SW I/4 FOLIO NO.: 00418280001 KEY: F.P. &L. - FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO. R/W - FIGHT -OF -WAY P.O.B. -POINT OF BEGINNING P.O.C. -POINT OF COMMENCEMENT I SOUTH LINE OF THE N 1/2 OF P.O.C. THE N 1/2 OF THE NW 1/4 OF SW CORNER OF THE SW 1/4 SECTION 14 SOUTH LINE SECTION 14 DESCRIPTION OF A PARCEL OF LAND LYING IN THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST. COWER COUNTY, FLORIDA: COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 14, THENCE RUN N00'50'44'E. A DISTANCE OF 2372.34 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID SECTION TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE N00'50'44'E. A DISTANCE OF 180.00 FEET ALONG SAID WEST LINE; THENCE RUN S89'08'34'E, A DISTANCE OF 60.00 FEET; THENCE RUN S00'50'44'W, A DISTANCE OF 60.00 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO SAID WEST LINE; THENCE RUN S89'08'34'E, A DISTANCE OF 40.00 FEET TO THE EAST RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE OF HENDERSON CREEK CANAL; THENCE RUN SOO'50'44'W, A DISTANCE OF 120.00 FEET ALONG SAID RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE; THENCE RUN N89'08'34'W, A DISTANCE OF 100.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 15,600 SQUARE FEET OR 0.36 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. Nam. - - -- -- THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS JAM N. 1h1LKISON (FOR THE FIRM LB6773 CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF JA S . WIL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER ) SECTION 14. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE FLORIDA L ENSE NO. LS 4876 COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE. '83/'90. THIS AY OF Qom- -2004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C. COONER AND ASSOC- IATES, INC. SURVEYING AND MAPPING PHONE: (239)277-0722 FAX (239)277-7179 T EMAIL: SURVEYING®COONER.COM CLIENT. GREELEY AND HANSEN, LLC DRAWN BY: JNW CHECKED BY. J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: WELL NO. 23 DATE: 8/24/04 TEMP. CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT IN THE SCALE: 1 "�60' REV. 10/20 /04 NW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SEC 14-50 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 WG No:SEC14W- TCE(TC23 SHEET: 1 OF 1 3 w :t W cr U d V) O 0 ul N N Li O a Q LLJ z Iz zQ Z :3 = U 3 P.O.B. 100.00' N89'08 34 W W N 1/2 OF THE N 1/2 OF NW 1/4 OF THE SW I/4 FOLIO NO.: 00418280001 KEY: F.P. &L. - FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO. R/W - FIGHT -OF -WAY P.O.B. -POINT OF BEGINNING P.O.C. -POINT OF COMMENCEMENT I SOUTH LINE OF THE N 1/2 OF P.O.C. THE N 1/2 OF THE NW 1/4 OF SW CORNER OF THE SW 1/4 SECTION 14 SOUTH LINE SECTION 14 DESCRIPTION OF A PARCEL OF LAND LYING IN THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST. COWER COUNTY, FLORIDA: COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 14, THENCE RUN N00'50'44'E. A DISTANCE OF 2372.34 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID SECTION TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE N00'50'44'E. A DISTANCE OF 180.00 FEET ALONG SAID WEST LINE; THENCE RUN S89'08'34'E, A DISTANCE OF 60.00 FEET; THENCE RUN S00'50'44'W, A DISTANCE OF 60.00 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO SAID WEST LINE; THENCE RUN S89'08'34'E, A DISTANCE OF 40.00 FEET TO THE EAST RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE OF HENDERSON CREEK CANAL; THENCE RUN SOO'50'44'W, A DISTANCE OF 120.00 FEET ALONG SAID RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE; THENCE RUN N89'08'34'W, A DISTANCE OF 100.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 15,600 SQUARE FEET OR 0.36 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. Nam. - - -- -- THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS JAM N. 1h1LKISON (FOR THE FIRM LB6773 CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF JA S . WIL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER ) SECTION 14. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE FLORIDA L ENSE NO. LS 4876 COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE. '83/'90. THIS AY OF Qom- -2004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C. COONER AND ASSOC- IATES, INC. SURVEYING AND MAPPING PHONE: (239)277-0722 FAX (239)277-7179 T EMAIL: SURVEYING®COONER.COM CLIENT. GREELEY AND HANSEN, LLC DRAWN BY: JNW CHECKED BY. J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: WELL NO. 23 DATE: 8/24/04 TEMP. CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT IN THE SCALE: 1 "�60' REV. 10/20 /04 NW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SEC 14-50 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 WG No:SEC14W- TCE(TC23 SHEET: 1 OF 1 EXHIBIT A � Page of &-I- PROJECT U (j Z �-- PARCEL �- 90 FOLIO nl I SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF A UTILITY EASEMENT FOR PRODUCTION WELL NO. 23 IN THE NW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TWP 50 S. RGE 26 E. COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA N 1/2 OF THE N 1/2 OF NW 1/4 OF THE SW I/4 FOLIO NO.: 00418280001 KEY: F.P. &L. - FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO. R/W - ,j�IGHT -OF -WAY P.O.B. -POINT OF BEGINNING P.O.C. -POINT OF COMMENCEMENT DESCRIPTION OF A PARCEL OF LAND LYING IN THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA: COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 14, THENCE RUN N00'50'44 "E, A DISTANCE OF 2552.34 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID SECTION; THENCE RUN S89'08'34 "E, A DISTANCE OF 60.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE S89'08'34 "E, A DISTANCE OF 40.00 FEET TO THE EAST RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE OF HENDERSON CREEK CANAL; THENCE RUN S00'50'44 "W, A DISTANCE OF 60.00 FEET ALONG SAID RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE; THENCE RUN N89'08'34 "W, A DISTANCE OF 40.00 FEET; THENCE RUN N00'50'44 "E, A DISTANCE OF 60.00 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO SAID EAST RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 2,400 SQUARE FEET OR 0.06 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. JAMES WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM LB6773) PROFE SIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER FLORI uu ENSE NO��,L,..Spp4�8876 THIS '^TAY OF x-1004. uQm- THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF SECTION 14. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C. COONER AND ASSOCIATES, INC. SURVEYING AND MAPPING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYINGOCOONER.COM CLIENT. GREELEY AND HANSEN, LLC DRAWN BY: JNW CHECKED BY. J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: WELL NO. 23 DATE: 8/24/04 SCALE: 1 " -30' REV: 10/20/04 PRODUCTION WELL UTILITY EASEMENT IN TH NW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SEC 14 -50 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 WG No:SEC14W- TCE(P23) SHEET: 1 OF 1 �z z N OO U o t w o U Ln Z � � I it Q S89'08'34 "E n W m N o� 60.00' P.O.B. 40.00' v ao° L- - w w 3 M Li U d O •— Q0j N z 3 O 0 O O CO p � (A w c0 0 N O O Q w z in D: 0 Q w Z z _ 40.00' o ° N89'08'34 "W v o O IQ z P.O.C. SW CORNER OF w SECTION 14 SOUTH LINE SECTION 14 N 1/2 OF THE N 1/2 OF NW 1/4 OF THE SW I/4 FOLIO NO.: 00418280001 KEY: F.P. &L. - FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO. R/W - ,j�IGHT -OF -WAY P.O.B. -POINT OF BEGINNING P.O.C. -POINT OF COMMENCEMENT DESCRIPTION OF A PARCEL OF LAND LYING IN THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA: COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 14, THENCE RUN N00'50'44 "E, A DISTANCE OF 2552.34 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID SECTION; THENCE RUN S89'08'34 "E, A DISTANCE OF 60.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE S89'08'34 "E, A DISTANCE OF 40.00 FEET TO THE EAST RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE OF HENDERSON CREEK CANAL; THENCE RUN S00'50'44 "W, A DISTANCE OF 60.00 FEET ALONG SAID RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE; THENCE RUN N89'08'34 "W, A DISTANCE OF 40.00 FEET; THENCE RUN N00'50'44 "E, A DISTANCE OF 60.00 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO SAID EAST RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 2,400 SQUARE FEET OR 0.06 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. JAMES WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM LB6773) PROFE SIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER FLORI uu ENSE NO��,L,..Spp4�8876 THIS '^TAY OF x-1004. uQm- THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF SECTION 14. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C. COONER AND ASSOCIATES, INC. SURVEYING AND MAPPING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYINGOCOONER.COM CLIENT. GREELEY AND HANSEN, LLC DRAWN BY: JNW CHECKED BY. J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: WELL NO. 23 DATE: 8/24/04 SCALE: 1 " -30' REV: 10/20/04 PRODUCTION WELL UTILITY EASEMENT IN TH NW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SEC 14 -50 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 WG No:SEC14W- TCE(P23) SHEET: 1 OF 1 EXH BIT Q Pa e of _Lt TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEAIENT (DURATION: 3 YEARS FROM COMMENCEMENT OF CONSTRUCTION) PROJECT PARCEL FOL 10 SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION OF A 30' TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT IN THE NW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TWP 50 S, RGE 26 E, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA N87'32'04 0E — - NORTH LINE OF THE N 1/2 OF THE N 1/2 OF THE NW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 lZ o) a CU PROPOSED TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT FOR PRODUCTION WELL NO. 23 U � Z � O J U) Q W 0 Q z U w o = ;n 00 100' I z ILP.O.C. SW CORNER SECTION 14_._ S UNE SECTION 14 N aq 0 N 3 Q� 0 W '09'16 "W PROPOSED 20' UTILITY EASEMENT EAST R/W UNE HENDERSON CREEK CANAL N 1/2 OF THE N 1/2 OF THE NW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 FOLIO NO.: 00418280001 PROPOSED PRODUCTION WELL NO. 123 UTILITY EASEMENT KEY: C.R. - COUNTY ROAD F.P. &L. - FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO. R/W - RIGHT -OF -WAY O.R. - OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK /PAGE P.O.B. -POINT OF BEGINNING P.O.C. -POINT OF COMMENCEMENT DESCRIPTION OF A 30 -FOOT STRIP OF LAND LYING IN THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST. COWER COUNTY, FLORIDA: COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 14, THENCE RUN N00'50'44 "E, A DISTANCE OF 2552.34 FEET ALONG THE WEST UNE OF SAID SECTION; THENCE RUN S89'09'16 "E. A DISTANCE OF 50.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE RUN N00'50'44'E, A DISTANCE OF 119.08 ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO SAID WEST SECTION UNE; THENCE RUN N87'32'04 "E, A DISTANCE OF 30.05 FEET ALONG A UNE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO THE NORTH UNE OF SAID NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S00'50'44'W. A DISTANCE OF 120.82 FEET ALONG A UNE THAT IS PARALLEL TO THE EAST RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE OF THE HENDERSON CREEK CANAL; THENCE RUN N89'09'16 "W, A DISTANCE OF 30.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 3.599 SQUARE FEET OR 0.08 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. Nam. I!� = l��i!��__ THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS JAM N. WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM L86773) CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF JA SN. WIL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER SECTION 14. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE FLORID LICENSE NCB, L�, 4876 COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. THIS DAY OF 2004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C. COONERG AND PPASSOCIATES, INC. 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4. FORT MYERS. FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYINGOCOONER.COM CLIENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN. LLC DRAWN BY: JNW CHECKED BY. J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: DATE: 8/3/04 SCALE: 1 "a60' REV: 10 TEMP. CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT IN THE /20/04 NW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SEC 14 -50-26 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG No:SEC14T- AE(TC18 SHEET: 1 OF t z 71 U w z w� z 3 S89'09'16 "E 50.00' N P.O.B. M N ,n Y w `n N of 3 U � Z � O J U) Q W 0 Q z U w o = ;n 00 100' I z ILP.O.C. SW CORNER SECTION 14_._ S UNE SECTION 14 N aq 0 N 3 Q� 0 W '09'16 "W PROPOSED 20' UTILITY EASEMENT EAST R/W UNE HENDERSON CREEK CANAL N 1/2 OF THE N 1/2 OF THE NW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 FOLIO NO.: 00418280001 PROPOSED PRODUCTION WELL NO. 123 UTILITY EASEMENT KEY: C.R. - COUNTY ROAD F.P. &L. - FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO. R/W - RIGHT -OF -WAY O.R. - OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK /PAGE P.O.B. -POINT OF BEGINNING P.O.C. -POINT OF COMMENCEMENT DESCRIPTION OF A 30 -FOOT STRIP OF LAND LYING IN THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST. COWER COUNTY, FLORIDA: COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 14, THENCE RUN N00'50'44 "E, A DISTANCE OF 2552.34 FEET ALONG THE WEST UNE OF SAID SECTION; THENCE RUN S89'09'16 "E. A DISTANCE OF 50.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE RUN N00'50'44'E, A DISTANCE OF 119.08 ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO SAID WEST SECTION UNE; THENCE RUN N87'32'04 "E, A DISTANCE OF 30.05 FEET ALONG A UNE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO THE NORTH UNE OF SAID NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S00'50'44'W. A DISTANCE OF 120.82 FEET ALONG A UNE THAT IS PARALLEL TO THE EAST RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE OF THE HENDERSON CREEK CANAL; THENCE RUN N89'09'16 "W, A DISTANCE OF 30.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 3.599 SQUARE FEET OR 0.08 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. Nam. I!� = l��i!��__ THE PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS JAM N. WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM L86773) CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF JA SN. WIL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER SECTION 14. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE FLORID LICENSE NCB, L�, 4876 COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. THIS DAY OF 2004. THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C. COONERG AND PPASSOCIATES, INC. 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4. FORT MYERS. FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYINGOCOONER.COM CLIENT: GREELEY AND HANSEN. LLC DRAWN BY: JNW CHECKED BY. J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: DATE: 8/3/04 SCALE: 1 "a60' REV: 10 TEMP. CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT IN THE /20/04 NW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SEC 14 -50-26 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG No:SEC14T- AE(TC18 SHEET: 1 OF t EXHIBIT A Page ((Os of IC. SKETCH 20' IN THE NW 1/4 OF RGE 26 NORTH LINE OF THE N 1/2 OF THE N 1/2 OF THE NW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 PROJECT 12-1 C. PARCEL C ri FOLIO _ __ --LUAL ___ .AND DESCRIPTION OF A UTILITY EASEMENT THE SW 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TWP 50 S, E, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA 17 Y W '- N zF =w z 3V o N U) Q 0: z 0) W J z S89'09'1 6 "E 80.00' (3 P.O.B. 20.00' N 9'09'16 "W Y W Li U 3 LO z X17 O N U) Q 0: z w q W z V 0 o P.O.C. Z SW CORNER SECTION 14 S LINE SECTION 14 0o rn N PROPOSED 20' UTILITY EASEMENT o N 1/2 OF THE N 1/2 OF THE o NW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 FOLIO NO.: 00418280001 -EAST R/W LINE HENDERSON CREEK CANAL 1 PROPOSED PRODUCTION WELL NO. 23 UTILITY EASEMENT :.R.- COUNTY ROAD F.P. &L. - FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT CO. R/W - RIGHT -OF -WAY O.R. - OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK /PAGE P.O.B. -POINT OF BEGINNING P.O.C. -POINT OF COMMENCEMENT DESCRIPTION OF A 20 -FOOT STRIP OF LAND LYING IN THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COWER COUNTY, FLORIDA: COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 14, THENCE RUN N00'50'44 "E, A DISTANCE OF 2552.34 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID SECTION; THENCE RUN S89'09'16 "E, A DISTANCE OF 80.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE RUN NOO'50'44 "E, A DISTANCE OF 120.82 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO SAID WEST SECTION LINE; THENCE RUN N87'32'04'E, A DISTANCE OF 20.03 FEET ALONG A LINE THAT RUNS PARALLEL TO THE NORTH LINE OF SAID NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE RUN S00'50'44 "W, A DISTANCE OF 121.98 FEET ALONG THE EAST RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE OF THE HENDERSON CREEK CANAL; THENCE RUN N89'09'16'W, A DISTANCE OF 20.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 2,428 SQUARE FEET OR 0.06 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. 1THE�PARCEL BEARING, DISTANCES, AND AREAS JESSIONAL CALCULATED ARE BASED ON A FIELD SURVEY OF JA WILKISON (FOR THE FIRM 1_66773) SECTION 14. BASIS OF BEARING: STATE PLANE PR SURVEYOR AND MAPPER COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLA. EAST ZONE, '83/'90. THIS `2� DAY OF NO. LS THIS IS NOT A SURVEY JEFFREY C. COONER AND ASSOCIATES, INC. SURVEYING AND MAPPING 3900 COLONIAL BLVD., SUITE 4, FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33912 PHONE: (239)277 -0722 FAX: (239)277 -7179 EMAIL: SURVEYINGOCOONER.COM CLIENT. GREELEY AND HANSEN, LLC DRAWN BY: JNW CHECKED BY: J.N.W. PARCEL DESCRIPTION: DATE: 8/3/04 SCALE: 1 " =60' REV. 10/20 /04 20' UTILITY EASEMENT IN THE NW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SEC 14 -50 -26 PROJECT No: 020901 DWG No:SEC14T- AE(P18) SHEET: 1 of 1 Agenda Item No. 10B November 30, 2004 Page 1 of 86 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommendation to adopt a resolution authorizing condemnation of fee simple interests for the proposed right -of -way and /or stormwater retention and treatment pond sites, as well as perpetual, non - exclusive road right -of -way, drainage and utility easements, temporary construction easements and temporary driveway restoration easements, which will be required for the construction of roadway, drainage and utility improvements to Santa Barbara Boulevard from Davis Boulevard to Pine Ridge Road. (Project No. 62081) (Estimated fiscal impact: $14,180,000) OBJECTIVE: To adopt a Resolution authorizing the acquisition by condemnation of fee simple interests and/or such easements as are necessary for the construction of roadway, drainage and utility improvements to Santa Barbara Boulevard from Davis Boulevard to Pine Ridge Road. CONSIDERATIONS: Authorization to acquire right -of -way by gift or purchase for the Santa Barbara Boulevard project was approved by the Board on October 22, 2002. Authorization to purchase stormwater retention and treatment pond sites from willing sellers was approved by the Board on January 16, 2003. The Santa Barbara Boulevard project consists of converting the existing 4 -lane divided roadway from Davis Boulevard to Golden Gate Parkway into a 6 -lane divided arterial roadway, and reconstructing a 4 -lane section of Santa Barbara Boulevard between Golden Gate Parkway and Green Boulevard to allow for future through -lanes to be constructed in the median. In addition, Radio Road from Santa Barbara Boulevard to Davis Boulevard will be improved from an existing 2- lane roadway to 4 -lane divided roadway, and turn lanes are being added at all major intersections, and at some minor intersections as well. Staff has worked with citizens, residents and businesses along the corridor to obtain community input into this project and to specifically address concerns with the alignment and project necessity. The road alignment has gone through revisions to minimize the taking of additional right of way, and to provide for safe and efficient pedestrian and traffic flow. Traffic models indicate that, due to current and future travel demands, the project must move forward at this time. Construction should commence in the fourth quarter of 2005, and the Board is hereby advised that the condemnation of property may be necessary in order to meet this schedule. Over the past several years, the Board of County Commissioners has been advised through MPO meetings, and through several public meetings and workshops, of the various alternative routes and typical roadway sections considered by its professional engineering staff and consultants, and has been further advised as to the environmental impacts and the costs of each engineering alternative, and as to the public health, safety and welfare considerations, and as to the long -range planning implications posed by each alternative. The Board of County Commissioners has determined that the legal descriptions, and the interest in real property specified on each legal description, which are a part of the attached Resolution, represent the most feasible location, and are necessary for the construction of the proposed improvements to Santa Barbara Boulevard (see attached technical memorandum dated October 18, 2004). r--- Agenda Item No. 10B November 30, 2004 Page 2 of 86 FISCAL IMPACT: Because of the government's obligation to pay defendants' attorney fees and expert witness fees under the provisions of Section 73.091, F.S., condemnation imposes significant costs on the acquisition of right -of -way. Yet before negotiations for the purchase of the right -of -way have begun, it is impossible to predict which parcels, or how many parcels, must be condemned. Applying the settlement rates from past projects (negotiated settlements vs. condemnation) staff can only estimate the overall percentage of parcels which must be condemned. The limited amount of time available for negotiations before construction must begin is factored into the estimate. The current schedule for the commencement of construction, which is driven by capacity and level of service standards, may result in filing suit on every parcel required for the project. However, staff will continue to attempt to negotiate settlements after the suit filings and up until the Order of Taking hearing dates. At this point in time, using the best information available regarding land values and overhead costs, the acquisition of all of the right -of -way not yet acquired for the project is estimated to be $14,180,000. This amount includes the cost of all real property rights required for construction of the proposed improvements, as well as all expenses for title work, real estate appraisals, staff time, and those expenses, such as property owner attorney fees and expert witness fees, which the County is required to pay according to Sections 73.091 and 73.092, F.S. So far, under the authority previously given by the Board, 25.49 acres have been acquired (primarily for pond sites and drainage outfalls) at a total cost of $3,086,215. Funds for continued right -of -way acquisition are available in Gas Taxes and Road Impact Fees. Source of funds are gas tax and road impact fees. GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: As a capital improvement element in the Five Year Transportation Work Program, the expansion of Santa Barbara Boulevard from Davis Boulevard to Pine Ridge Road (Project No. 62081) is a part of Collier County's Growth Management Plan. RECOMMENDATION: That the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County: 1. Adopt the attached Resolution; 2. Authorize its Chairman to execute same on behalf of the Board; and 3. Authorize any budget amendments that may be necessary to implement the collective will of the Board as evidenced by the adoption of the attached Resolution and the approval of this Executive Summary. PREPARED BY: Lorraine Lantz, Right -Of -Way Coordinator, TECM — Right -Of -Way Acquisition 10* Agenda Itern No. 10B 14ovember 30, 2004 Page 3 of 86 COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Item Number 10B Item Summary Recommendation to adopt a resolution authorizing condemnation of fee simple interests for the proposed right -of -way ariftr stormwater retention and treatment pond sites, as well as perpetual, non- exclusive road rlght -of -way, drainage and utility easements temporary construction easements and temporary driveway restoration easements, which will be required for the construction of roadway. drainage and utility improvements to Santa Barbara Boulevard from Davis Boulevard to Pine Ridge Road. (Project N0. 62081) (Estimated fiscal impact. $14180,000) (Norman Feder. P.dministrator, Transportation Services) Meeting Date 11/30/2004 9'.00'.00 ,AM Prepared By Date Lorraine Lantz Right Of Way Coordinator 111912004 4:59:04 PM Transportion Services TECM 44OW Approved By Kevin Hendrick- Right Of Way Acquisition Manager Date Transportation Engineering and 111912004 6:03 PM Transportion Services Construction Approved By Ellen T. Chadwell Assistant County Attorney Date County Attorney County Attorney Office 11 1912004 6:51 PM Approved By Tad Plur. Project Manager Date Transportation Engineering and 1111012004 7:10 AM Tmnsportlon Services Construction Approved By Eugene Calvert Principal Project Manager Date Transportation Engineering and 1111012004 7:16 AM Transportations Services Construction Manugemont Approved By Lisa Taylor Management/Budget Analyst Date Transportion Services Transportation Administration 11110/200410:34 AM Approved By Sharon Newman Accounting Supervisor Date Transportion Services Transportation Administration 1111012004 11:05 AM Approved By Norm E. Feder, AICP Transportation Division Administrator Date Transportion Services Transportation Services Admin, 1111612004 7:15 AM Approved By Pat Lehnhard Executive Secretary Date 'Transportation Services Transportation Services Admin 11116/2004 9:39 AM Approved By OMB Coordinator Administrative Ausl9tent Date County Manager's Office Office of Management & Budget 71!1612004 4:00 PM Approved By Michael Smykowski Management & Budget Director Date County Manager's Office Office of Management & Budget 11M612004 4:54 PM Approved By James V. Mudd County Manager Date Board of County County Manager's Office 1111972004 5:45 PM Commissioners RESOLUTION NO. 2004 - A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING CONDEMNATION OF FEE SIMPLE INTERESTS IN THE PROPOSED RIGHT -OF -WAY AND /OR STORMWATER RETENTION AND TREATMENT POND SITES, AS WELL AS PERPETUAL, NON- EXCLUSIVE ROAD RIGHT -OF -WAY, DRAINAGE AND UTILITY EASEMENTS, TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENTS AND TEMPORARY DRIVEWAY RESTORATION. EASEMENTS, WHICH WILL BE REQUIRED FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF ROADWAY, DRAINAGE AND UTILITY IMPROVEMENTS FOR THE SANTA BARBARA BOULEVARD SIX- LANING PROJECT FROM DAVIS BOULEVARD TO PINE RIDGE ROAD. (CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT ELEMENT NUMBER 56, PROJECT NO. 62081). WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners (Board), on December 16, 2003, adopted Ordinance No. 2003 -67 therein establishing the (annual updated and amended) Capital Improvement Element of the Growth Management Plan in order to establish priorities for the design, acquisition and construction ofthe various capital improvement projects; and WHEREAS, the design and construction of the expansion of Santa Barbara Boulevard from Davis Boulevard to Pine Ridge Road (Project No. 62081) is one of the capital improvement projects required under the Transportation Element of the County's Comprehensive Plan (CIE No. 56); and WHEREAS, the location for construction of the proposed improvements has been fixed by survey and is collectively represented by the legal descriptions comprising Exhibit "A" attached hereto and incorporated herein; and WHEREAS, after consideration of the availability of alternate routes and locations, the comparative costs of project alternatives, various impacts upon the environment, long range planning options, and public safety considerations, the Board desires to exercise its right to condemn property for public purposes. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that it has been determined by the Board that the six- laning expansion and improvements to Santa Barbara Boulevard between Davis Boulevard and Pine Ridge Road (hereinafter referred to as "the Project ") is necessary and in the public's best interest in order to protect the health, safety and welfare of the citizens of ColliLt County, AND IT 1S FURTHER RESOLVED that construction of the Project is pan of the County's long range planning effort, and is included in the Transportation Element of the Countvs Comprehensive Platt for Growth Management, as approved by the Florida Department of Community Affairs. AND IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED that the County Staff has reviewed alternative locations for the project, and the costs associated with the design, property rights acquisition, and construction of the project, as well as public safety and welfare considerations associated with the design and construction of the project, and various impacts to the environment, and the Board finds that after consideration of these issues, the most feasible location for construction of the proposed improvements is collectively represented by the legal descriptions comprising Exhibit "A" attached hereto and incorporated herein. AND IT IS FURTHER. RESOLVED that in order to construct the project as designed, it is necessary for the Board to acquire the various real property interests described in Exhibit "A" to wit: fee simple title interests and/or perpetual or temporary casement interests. AND IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED that all property shall be put to public purposes. AND IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED that the County staff is hereby authorized to immediately acquire by gift, purchase or condemnation in accordance with the provisions of Chapters 73, 74 and 127, Florida Statutes, the above - referenced real property interests more particularly described in Exhibit "A ", attached hereto and incorporated herein. AND 11' 1S FURTHER RESOLVED that no mobile homes are located on the property sought to be acquired and therefore it will not be necessary to remove any mobile homes from the property to be acquired. This Resolution, adopted on this day of , 2(X)4, alter motion, second and majority vote. ATTEST: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA By: - - - - -- Clerk Donna Fiala, Chairman Approved as to form and legal sufclency: Ellen T. q,ndwell Assistant County Attorney Page 2 EAST 112 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHEAST' 114 OF SEC77ON 8 O.R. BOOK 208, PACE V FEE SIMPLE TAKING r gee WJAW FW P p2 i' \ iZ v; 02 '� �� �} o n w (xiAPM1C SCALE OR BOOK 2J90, f PAC£ J098 r ,p 28 ' �o EXISTING 100' `< R. 0. W EAST LINE OF SECTION 8 ?2B', 75' 8 5 SANTA BARBARA 103 9 4 BOULEVARD PROPOSED R.0. Y/ FXISTING 100' R. 0. W. �y U2 WES T 112 OF THE NORTHWEST 114 of- WE NORTHWEST 114 \ �� 01' SECTION 9 O.R. O.R. BOOR' 1 PACE' 841 1 - - -� U OR 6011, : 2441, PAC£ 219 �,.� , 1 BEING T14£ SOUTH 28 F£CT OF THE NORTH 103 )cU 7 OF 7-HE EAST 71 FEET OF THE EAST 112 OF THE NORTHEAST 114 OF THE NORTHEAST 114 0.T' SECAIX�I B, - OKfvSHIP COUNTY, FLORIDA. 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER CONTAINING 1, 988 .SOUARE FCET MORE OR LESS. S08 -AFC? TO EASEMENTS & RESTRICTIONS OF EXHIBIT A of—LL114 v nrsro vwcn i v -n -m PAP W. g. "* NOT A SURVEY r�s PREPARED BC pHSONM t INC AN Al SURL£YAq MAPFEP FLORIDA RfGSTRA LS 15627 NO7 VAL/O W4USS SIGNED BY TH£ SURWYr)R AND u'i.�w. +.arc .xrsra w.wrw SfALF-D WTH 7"' 5(7RVEYOR'S EMBOSSED :i'f.Ai, 4(xl Ell R rSIM LGOrOUr( CfRFiFIOA 7t.- Of AUIMi7677A 1lOW /I_Ii, -4J 'na•r°1d1.'01'�A T. 11 raxr 62081 Hare i Wils�iMiller . ��..« ENpNM?l mu �'"'•� • yo,,,,,, . ts..aPr • a,.r,r.. La'mrAe.tiv+..a • rr.r.wr.m, cowxw. Yr'iaYNr, M YClkTt<RBW m• �'��'y�'�•hy, ni[: ��' rPt/NY ib4W •n..e N414W •fu fsWA•IyfY ..r., =r 0412002 LEGEND: MmPROPOSEO R 0 W. R.O.W ® RIGHT OF WAY O.R. a OMCW R( -CARDS We , MMT DIWSION ruwNSia ' " seenav B CLXLIE'R COUNTY, FLCOOR10A EAST rM)0.4:tt M.: SNRt r<M<YC NA022- 002 - Oro -TON- 101 or XXX EAST 112 OF THE NORTHEAST 114 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 8 O.R. BOOK 208, PACE 19 PROPOSED R. O. W, WEST L1NE OF SECTION 9 ■ ; �1 EXISTING T00' R.O. W. FEE SIMPLE MKING e Nt PREPARED BY' 2772 Sq(1ARE k LEGEND: WEST 111 OF IFTE PROPOSED R.O W •U� Lti GRAPHIC SCALE o p to lVn OR. BOOK 2390, l V SCALD WIN TW SURVEYOR'S EMBOSSED SEAL. M °CAN 1la uw uul ((al -ro�o xgwFa�trl rrn naw[ aaXnwu PAGE J098 I•� O.R. BOOK 2441, PACE 219 �II c� we cr N 4 82M1 I nwc(L K 102 O.R. BOOK 1087, COWER COUNTY TRMSPORTATION PAGE 841 EXISTING 100' i� R.O. W. b' S SANTA BARBARA 1os• BOULEVARD ■ ; �1 EXISTING T00' R.O. W. FEE SIMPLE MKING 11•. PREPARED BY' 2772 Sq(1ARE N40ffiilNC. LEGEND: WEST 111 OF IFTE PROPOSED R.O W LANG 7 K, P RV AL SU OR & MAPPER NORTHWEST 114 OF o p THE NORTHWEST 114 ` SCALD WIN TW SURVEYOR'S EMBOSSED SEAL. M °CAN 1la uw uul ((al -ro�o xgwFa�trl rrn naw[ aaXnwu O F SECTION 9 CEWIFICA If (W AUINORIZAMW / L61-43 SttRar (WeP1 %� I ova WI (cr O.R. BOOK 2441, PACE 219 �II fqW IxAYt � rr -ll -p7 we cr N 4 82M1 I nwc(L K 102 O.R. BOOK 1087, COWER COUNTY TRMSPORTATION PAGE 841 ENGINE'ma * CONSTRUCAON MANAGEMENT DIYtSION 1111 BEING THE SOUTH 28 FEET 01- THE NORTH 103 FEET OF THE WEST 99 FEET OF THE WEST 112 OF THE NORTHEAST 114 OF THE NORTHWEST 114 OF S£G•ROly 9, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. CONTAINING 7,772 SQUARE FEET MORE OR LESS. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS & RESTRICTIONS OF RECRDL. EXHIBIT /1 Pow of PARCEL NO. *** NOT A SURVEY " +# PREPARED BY' N40ffiilNC. LEGEND: PROPOSED R.O W LANG 7 K, P RV AL SU OR & MAPPER Li1:+3:G3L .l FLORIDA )?ErJSFRATM LS 15027 R.0. W. = RICH OF WA NOT VALID UNLESS SIGNED BY NE SURVEYOR AND O.K. - OFFICIAL RECORDS SCALD WIN TW SURVEYOR'S EMBOSSED SEAL. M °CAN 1la uw uul ((al -ro�o xgwFa�trl rrn naw[ aaXnwu CEWIFICA If (W AUINORIZAMW / L61-43 SttRar (WeP1 %� I ova WI (cr fqW IxAYt � rr -ll -p7 we cr N 4 82M1 I nwc(L K 102 01CM' COWER COUNTY TRMSPORTATION �LL ENGINE'ma * CONSTRUCAON MANAGEMENT DIYtSION W '"L SKETCH AND CESCRIPTM BEING PART OF SECTION 9, hmu(. tipran ' hahpalr • lurwlan • lea4ry,u dalMela • hrpx(htion Ca,wMnn TOWSMP 80 SOUTH, RANCE 26 EAST. COLLIER COUNTY, FLOR/0A ,yyY„P011sala.lYaY .Ia,4,M -tar ae►+.Iraanaloo•wdnwu(rm•m. �Ilp4w•Fu WBYW•Alba r..IO>.A((.a �: 04/200? M 2 00 2- 010 -fOHWP M!02 'tw" oXx X 2 — jDf N- 'p- /Dal •- 1031). N, LMk.f. I.IIj%. \iUR \WIT +A. +i \54err L''I =XHIBIT A j II PROPOSED R. D. W –\ COUNIR MOE AT BERKSHIRE LAKES SECIION J TRACT !1, / PLAT BOOK T4, PAGF..S 6 -8 NO1.D2 I$01 IBCOO' I FEt rAfPt" TaKRVG 3,6 SQUARE FEET – 01 BOOK 1214, R P O.R. AGE g- 11JI, PACE 1656 1959 V � Sic rp'i .k, i� 5 O1'02'IS' E� EXISTING IL P, 0. B. R.O. W. NE CORAER OF 1RAC7 11 EAST LINE Of- SEC77ON 5 EXISTING 100' R. O W. 51,12 3 It 5 !iI'� o sa ao lqp too GRAPHIC SCALE i �- -PART OF (VIPARCEL "C' I B£RXSHIRf COMMONS PARCEL C' PLAT BOO( J5. PAGES J7 -J2; C.R. BOOR 2719, PACE 9J7 OUTPARCEL i SANTA BARBARA BOULEVARD ALL THAT PART OF THE' LAND DESCRIBED IN OFf7C1A,, iiECORDS 300K 2131, PAGE 1959, BEING PART OF COUNTRYSIDc' AT BERKSHIRE LAKES SEC 770N 3, TRACT 1, PLAT BOOK 14, PAGES 6 -8, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. AND L-E/NG MOPE PARTICULARLY' DESCR/L7EE Ai F-01L014IS, BEO/NNING AT ;HE THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF T?A_T 11, COUNTRYS /DE AT BERKSHIRE LAKES, SECTION THREE, PLAT 600K 14, PAGES 6 -8, COLLIER COUNTY FLOR10A, THENCE ALONG EAST LINE OF SAND 71ZACT 11 SOUTH Oi 02'15" EAST 51.24 FEET; THENCE WfSTCFLY 8893 FEET ALONG THE ARC 0.I7 A NJN– TANGENTIAL 0RCULAR CURVE CONCAVE TO THE 5O(ITH 'HAVING A 11300 FEET THROUGH A CENTRAL AA,L£ OF 450535" AND BEING SULMNDED BY A CHORD WHICH 6EARS NORTH 6703'35" REST 86.66 FEE',,y, 94EIVCC NORTH 89.36'25" REST 80.80 F£E7, THENCE NORTH 0102'15" WEST 16,07 FEET, THENCE ALONG NOR774 LINE OF SAID TRACT 11 SOUTH :93622" EAST 160.00 FEET TU THE POINT OF BEGINNIN(. CONTAINING z 693 SQUARE FEEL MORE OR LfSS. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS & i7fSlRlC77QN5 OF ** NOT A S RVL +'Y P111V4M Mo. PREPARED fly 0 ^ON L£ , INC. LEGEND: LANCE ' MILLER, ( ,w ILLER, 551ON tfyDy h MAPPER ® EXISTING R. 0..W Fl ORIDA R£C7STRA 71O,` LS 15627 NOT VAUD')"ArSS SIGNED By WE SURVEYOR AND SCALED WTtf 7H£ SURVEyOR'S EMBOSSED SEAf.. PROPOSED R.O.W. Lla+sur..r wn; aN,wm ROW - RIGHT OF WAY AFaA,ow uzwAwJrw -rao CLRRFICATE OF A)I )HORIZA7/0N / LB -4,5 AwuaAAr srLa n..w ua�houa p,(29 - PONT OF BECdNN /NC [Mr AIC oNLUrc+w• 62081 ""o[n "� —'• 104__ _ REVISED y•21 -04 LTM '�nFrl' "' COLLIER COUNTY TRANSPORTATION, Wl /s �� M�Iln NW N'I - NGINEERING k CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT DIVISION er SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION maw., y BEING PART OF PARCEL DESCRIBED IV v"'f'• " -" "'<� +' arl.we • cahax.,. tawwyo • rraFSW:NNn,b.,L.,a, Q F/CML RECORDS SOW 21 Jr, PAGE 7959, Vr[ev116br, he LtVaIYILw Lli dAl•Mp {AfalAgytli'•A.nN 'ivies,. Aqa N1W.Rf M5O1ik COLLIER COUNry. 2P?10A W�— �nl NC.: TanF1'f •Nsz Hery= NlMaq[N: 44/1001 N6022 002 010 fiHYIP 704 XXX 2GG 20 S V 2 7001 11 St S L4gLEpa( \SUIT \NU012 \SN teh of 0 a9tka \-Ninf tted \Ygg103a101— rvV.Orq N 007J ' E 1� EXHIBIT I FEE SIMPLE TAKING 4, 571 SQUARE FEET � v COON TRYSIOF. AT BERKSHIRE \� LAKES SEC'DON 3, IRACT 11, . 1� PLAT BOLM 14, PAGES 6 -6 PROPOSED R.O.W. S D �I O.R. BOOK 213:, I O.R. BOOK 2214, PACE 7959 II PACE 1656 1 EXISTING 100' � P. ()' C - R• 0. W. N.; -. CORNER Of TRACK 71 EAST LINE OF SECTION 5 ! EXISTING 100, R, 0.W LEGAL DE5LRJER0N P. U.B. E fii I Ki ry M11 i I p z� 6mmml "D OUIPARCa 9' GRAPHIC SCALE oz li PART OF OUIPAR EL 'C' i � �i ' rtnr n1AtAr Ia, rnoca (j OERKSHIRE COMMGNS II PARCEL C` PLAT BOOK J5, PACES ii -321 O.R. BOOK VIA r L PACE 9J7 Q i OU IPARCEL 5 132 - - 4 133 SANTA .BARBARA BOULEVARD ALL THAT PART' OF COUNTRYSIDE Al BERKSHIRE LAKES SECTION 3, TRACT 11, PLAT BOOK 14, PAGES 5 -8, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS; COMMENCING AT THE THE NORTHEAST' CORNER OF SAID TRACT 11; THENCE ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID TRACT N'ORlh 893622' WEST 160.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE LEADING SAID NORTh' TRACT LINE SOUTH (P J2'15" EAST 18.01 FEET; THENCE NORTH 69J625' WEST 2.54,12 FEE I,' THENCE. NORTH 007J'36" EAST 18.00 FEET THENCE ALONG SAID NORTH TRACT LINE SOUTH 89'3ti'22" EAST 253.67 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 4,571 SQUARE FEET MOf;'E OR LESS SUBJF_CT TO EASEMENTS & RESTRICTIONS 0.1' RECORb. PARCEL NO, �( * ** NOT A SURVEY *"* PREPAREP BY W1S0wAfgrf, INC. LANG T Ocf ' AL SURVEYOR & MAPPER FLQ?1DA REC157R I LS 15617 NOT VALID UNLESS SIGNED SY THE SURWYOR AND �µM SEALED 0181 TH£ SURVEYOR'S &WOSSED SEAL. IWROiYrsr+ CERF1FfCATE OF AUTHOR/ZA RON / L14-43 law faaa/+ Muttcr ".- 6208! prate', N0. i05 Wil*miller I+Vw, fnl,aan . fr.�bp.m • AeIaM'a • WK4C4if A'd*. a • ➢494a.�k0ui Cww:MA W4a4,Q'of. h w; r V- • 0644,M , r .v Na4, i AhV i9iTlax FAeC6 • AM +Mh WX.pAO • Iba . k.N w soar • ww4r..«ra.,em,: I Sap 22. 2004 - 14:41:46 LIALLERK \SLR \N6022 \%..dch 01 D.wlptl.* \S .LEGEND: EXISTING R.O.N PROPOSED R.P.W. R. 0. W. = RIGHT OF WAY a F.O.B. = POINT OF BEfdNNING "Mrpi R P.O.G - POINT OF COMMENCEMENT '4p'epl GfT TOVl. REWS£O 9 -21 -04 LTM " COLLIER COUNTY TRANSPORTATION, ENGINEERING & CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT DIVISION U SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION HF.1NG PART OF COUNTRYSIDE AT BERKSHIRE LAKES SEC77ON J. 0412002 N6011- OD. ?- OID -RrNWP 105 le XXX E 1snxG 1007 R. 0. W. MW C c SFC7 wES r LINE OF SEC RON 4 } Exls r1,vG 100' l p Q B. R. 0. W NO7Y7l ;10'W., KJ FEE SURE E TAKI 721 SQUARE FErr 0.R�ABGf J4J46J `?, 27J5.0.T I I I LEGAL Df /onnu. SEE %EEF 106A AN R o h w wo mo .rJ :r2 GRAPHIC SCALE 4 3 SANTA BARBARA BOULEVARD a 4 74'46'L. k c iO O b EXHIBUT �J .._� a , wimm No. /D(� CES BERKSHIRE LAKES, PHASE 7K-A PLAI` BOOK 32, PAGES 60 -61 CURVE NUMBER RAD'US =- 6100 DELTA- 43'44'17' ARC- 64.89 %VWfra J4.12 CHORD- 6337 CHORD BRO 5447357'W. aes NOT A SURVEY �s PREPARED AY AYLSDNM c , /NG LFCF,ND; ® EXISANG R.O.W. CAN 7 R, P C AL SURYe YCR MAPPER .20AX1A fiEGSIRA LS /5677 . < PROPOSED R.O.W. NOr VALID UNLESS SIGNED Br _ SCALED 1$l7N SURVEYOR AND r<.rncs ,Vry Iu90 M 44tH 7HE SURVEYOR S FMAOSSED "YgYiM Iw nn R. O. IV = RIGHr O° WAY P.O.B. = POW OF BEGNNING S�iiL. "d1 rw-wu CA -4J .wvinr�s,.a a wr A.�TERFIFICAlr OF gU7HOQlARON / � P, 0 C. = PONr OF COMMENCEMENT raa`ccr xo_ 62081 — VNIC[y s tMlller err �A 1A7 a W MAMA GEM Wr a shr7m OF DiiwpTIN tirr�.'.�•�,rds's•8rwpr.L -rrhp AVArry .7mp,yr;CmeAUr 10WNSH/�4p $0177H, RAN' -6 s>aA4Ln iYaq •rYr+lrw4otm� w4m � rppr.�K, uuu FAST, COWER COUHIY. FLORIDA ala.xcr w,; v. u. �m�a .. nW2]rx� . rr. a- r.arr:•,.aiu•..�.rarr., ^kc,�. or i;,rorr 04/7007 16012 -002- 010 -7DHHP 1 nit 06 Or XXX 24 =XHIBIT Cr_ o6D) PARCEL N0, t' f-rGAL DESQW 17M ALL THAl' PART OF SECTION 4, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND BEING MORE PAR T7CU'LARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS; COMMENCING AT THE NOR7NMEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 4; THENCE ALONG THE NORTH LINE 01' SAID SECTION NORTH 19745'14" EAST 98.44 FEET' THENCE LEAVING SAID AIORF14 SFC7ION LINE SOUTH, 0."1446' CAST 75.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF EXISTING RADIO A'OAD RIGHT OF WAY NORTH 87'45'14" EAST 44.99 FEET THENCE LEAVING SAID SOUTH RIGHT OF WAY LINE SOUTHWESTCRLY 64.89 FEET ALONG THE ARC OF A CIRCULAR CURVE CONCAVE SOUFHF.A57'ERLY HAVING A RADIUS OF 85.00 FEET THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 4344'17" AND BEING SUBTENDED BY A CHORD 1041CH BEARS SOUTH 4413'52" WEST 63.32 FEET' THENCE ALONG THE CAST LINE OF EXISTING SANTA BARBARA BOULEVARD RIGHT OF WAY NORTH Ol'Df JO" WEST 43.62 FEET TG THE POINT OF BEGINNING CONTAINING 721 SQUARE FEET MORE OR LESS, SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS & RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD, PREPARED BY.. 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I Or"E At SUR AIARRER ROPJDA .RECfSTRA LS /5627 NOT VALID UNLESS SAWED 8Y THE SURVEYOR ANO .o •ea rwn av HarM SEALED A17H Rff SURVEYORS EMBOSSED SEAL. rWw.v— iw.rr"r�' w. r�roa�iwr¢ CERF/F'ICA7E Or AU INORIZATION 11.8- 4J taco I<+w1 ran naw rut x a W/l*mIller - ^ ULE M— • FVh— • Y tPb • k-W. • Lr4.c » NtlMeb • pnµ ikn Ca."r Wborw", Vic ryvb. pm* sir.grrye.ua. w bIDW/lwlblM Al • Yp,t HoYJOM9r• IM MIM�10.1� 1#0610 • WWb wanwM1avn 4i 11, LU02 - Q8:21.17 .YI:FII..k7.[ \e'!� ? \Nfi17 %i \;�kolfn .aft• alii,,5 ". v., �itil ' "' NOT A SURVEY *** CAST, N0O22 -002- 010 -TDH0P I F06A OF XXX ALL 7iAT PART OF BERKSHIRE LAKES UNIT ji, 1;RAC' 'F'; PLAT BOOK 14, PACES 118 -120, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND BEING MORE PARRCUI.ARLY DESMIRE# 4S FOLLOWS,' COMMENCING Al 71.1[ SOUTHEAST CORNER OF BFIiK5H/Y£ LAKES UNIT ,j11, TRACT F' PARCEi "A- AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 25, PAGES J- 4; 1"HENCE ALONG THE NORTH R167IT OF WAY LINE OI° POINT OF BEGINNING; ")10 ROAD SOUTH 893672° EAST 69.93 FEET TO THE THENCE LEAVING SAND RIGaTT OF WAY, NORTFlE1iLY 7.211 FEET ALONG THE ARC OF A CIRCULAR CURVE CONCAVE TO THE NORTHEAST HAWNG A RADIUS OF 40.00 7H/IOL/6H A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 107645" AND BEING SUBTENDED SY A CHORD WHICH BEARS NORTH J4'07',16" WEST 7.16 FEET- THENCE SOUTH 8936"22° EAST 215..54 FEFT,• THENCE SOUTH GOD7'36" EAST 6.00 FEET TO THE AlOi7TH RIGHT OF WAY LINE 0,F SA/0 RADIO ROAD; THENCE ALONG SAID .R /CHT OF WAY LINE NOR1N 89'96'22° WEST 221.47 FEET TD THE POINT OF BEGINNING; CONTAININC 1,342 SOUARE FEET MORE CW LESS. SUBJECT TG EASEMENTS & RESTRICT /GNS OF RECORD. REWSED 51612004 KLR /502 •* NOT A SURVEY +' ++ C4'RVE R.iDR /5 Df! rA PROPOSED R. 0. W j --- EXHIBIT_,;, -iI BflNQ PSK� µD lllfli fP710N Paw ofd fANGfNt CHpPD CHORD BEARWG -11- 1076'15 ` 7 79 J 66 f 0 BfRK9MRf LAKES UNIT tI CRAP11IC SCALE a fRACT T 'A LEGEND: , PARCEL v, PLAT BOOK 25 PACES 3 -4 PAne�C1 �7v�\iGi CAN f R, P AL SURVEYOR k MMAPPER FLQP/0A R£GISIRA LS 15677 rLn�� . - i.�Y.l.1 PROPOSED R.0 W. ,YOT VALID UNLESS 9CNF.D BY M£ SURV£Y01? AND eu�..,s R. O. W. RIGHT ql" WAY 4 POB - POINT OF &£GINNING P. B.-- .,- ' - - - - -- FEE SlM LE TAkI GJr,. ' BERKSKXE LAKES JWT /I 1. ARE PLAT BOOR' 14. PACES 118 -120 N COLINIR YS/6E AT BERKSHIRE LAKES SEC70h• J, TRACT 11 ftt ♦ = I+i OR. BOOK 1538, ^ ,) ,� PACE 121 �� XTPARCYL PLAT BOOK 14, PACES 6 -8 TRACT F" to 1 BI R�CS14R£ LAKES UNIT 11 02 �y PL LY7K 14, PACES 718 -120 k _�.i'r- J0'UlylIY TASTy(yl qP {G� � �� QRe lell. PAOC 1e77 ? "C" PARf OF OUMARCEL - -l0' U7q/IY LAgyNl PCR aRa MIZ PAGE 210 `� T• fflA 19 4 PACE P(e .1 8fRK57i/Hf COMMONS �:� QeA• 11e•S PACE res "C" ^ PARM PLAT BOOK 35, PAGES JI- J7._..,.. _..... - _.__...___.__ ....__...._._.. -`. i ALL 7iAT PART OF BERKSHIRE LAKES UNIT ji, 1;RAC' 'F'; PLAT BOOK 14, PACES 118 -120, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND BEING MORE PARRCUI.ARLY DESMIRE# 4S FOLLOWS,' COMMENCING Al 71.1[ SOUTHEAST CORNER OF BFIiK5H/Y£ LAKES UNIT ,j11, TRACT F' PARCEi "A- AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 25, PAGES J- 4; 1"HENCE ALONG THE NORTH R167IT OF WAY LINE OI° POINT OF BEGINNING; ")10 ROAD SOUTH 893672° EAST 69.93 FEET TO THE THENCE LEAVING SAND RIGaTT OF WAY, NORTFlE1iLY 7.211 FEET ALONG THE ARC OF A CIRCULAR CURVE CONCAVE TO THE NORTHEAST HAWNG A RADIUS OF 40.00 7H/IOL/6H A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 107645" AND BEING SUBTENDED SY A CHORD WHICH BEARS NORTH J4'07',16" WEST 7.16 FEET- THENCE SOUTH 8936"22° EAST 215..54 FEFT,• THENCE SOUTH GOD7'36" EAST 6.00 FEET TO THE AlOi7TH RIGHT OF WAY LINE 0,F SA/0 RADIO ROAD; THENCE ALONG SAID .R /CHT OF WAY LINE NOR1N 89'96'22° WEST 221.47 FEET TD THE POINT OF BEGINNING; CONTAININC 1,342 SOUARE FEET MORE CW LESS. SUBJECT TG EASEMENTS & RESTRICT /GNS OF RECORD. REWSED 51612004 KLR /502 •* NOT A SURVEY +' ++ C4'RVE R.iDR /5 Df! rA CURYf TABLE •nu: MANAGfA/ENT OfN570N -iI BflNQ PSK� µD lllfli fP710N C£NG1H fANGfNt CHpPD CHORD BEARWG PREPARED BY WILSONM INC. __a_0 1076'15 ` 7 79 J 66 728 N 4 7 f W LEGEND: \�'' EA/SAN6 R, O. W. CAN f R, P AL SURVEYOR k MMAPPER FLQP/0A R£GISIRA LS 15677 rLn�� . - i.�Y.l.1 PROPOSED R.0 W. ,YOT VALID UNLESS 9CNF.D BY M£ SURV£Y01? AND eu�..,s R. O. W. RIGHT ql" WAY SfALEO WTH Tiff .a uco a.wn. •SURVEYORS EM &OSSfD SEAL. '11f"C""!"'"•"Ik�el •nso POB - POINT OF &£GINNING CERFIF)CATE OF A4'IHORIZAIION / L6-4J Ao 1+<i na''"'ra1 r`�ls, mc , W. :1114 I_I: 1111 iux i.u. „.•,, .._..__ . P. 0,C - PONr OF COMMENCEMENT � wvn l T IrcA'MANAGOA N, ENGINEERING A' CpYS7RI1CifON MITI{ •nu: MANAGfA/ENT OfN570N -iI BflNQ PSK� µD lllfli fP710N 6vw•r'�a• 1ai'i�"tl'�'P'•'^ M•Rr+rwa.Cawwr TRACT "F', PAr BOOK 14, PAGES 18-r70, +yaarw J�4ty7ies �uxYlao ,y,,.M ftalworr. ,bc !f aodn „rl. , �CMOLL'LR COUNTY. FLORIDA Ilrb, « �rrvi - •��,�- O4 / sir wVOCrt: rn r,a., ?OOI N607? -00 ?- 010 -TOHWP 710 M XXY 'JlJr7n FEE SIMPLE i 2,220 SQUARE I 5 ,i2 — PROPOSED R.O.W. Z P OR. BOOK 13.0 PAGE. 121 OUYANCE.'. pQ' owFrr EAxuLwr PEa ,_ ..RA 701E PAR i 1072 CWNTRY590E Ai' �Y 0 20 w 700 =OC - - -- , -- . f0' UIRiIY EAgRA7/7 AfR BERKSMRE LAKES SECRON J. TRACT 'If, QRa pall PAGE 2ro ( OF OUTPARCEI. i .-- 3' EASOIEE PER RATS" M. PAGES 6 -8 yZ z b Ayy h f*1 O R. Ji. N { V 59 FEE SIMPLE i 2,220 SQUARE I 5 ,i2 — PROPOSED R.O.W. Z P OR. BOOK 13.0 PAGE. 121 OUYANCE.'. pQ' owFrr EAxuLwr PEa ,_ ..RA 701E PAR i 1072 �Y 0 20 w 700 =OC - - -- , -- . f0' UIRiIY EAgRA7/7 AfR GRAPHIC SCALE 1 ",,,-.PART `C" QRa pall PAGE 2ro ( OF OUTPARCEI. i .-- 3' EASOIEE PER AA I RRA 149$ PAGE Ial TRACT `F` o B£RK'SMRF. COMMONS ' PARCEL "C" p PLAT 800K JA PAGES J1 -J21 OR. a" 2719, PAGE 9J7 OUIPARCEL V p i Uvs ab t Lv uwrr tASOan r PEA 78.145 C.R &1612, PACE 210 EXIS77NG 100' P. O.B. / R. o. w S E. cavNr.R f/ OF TRACT 'F` FAST LINE OF SECTION 32 4133 SANTA. BARBARA BOULEVARD EXISTING 100'/ i R. 0. W. LEGAL DESCRIP77 ALL THAT PART OF TRACT "F" of 8ERKSHIRE LAAfS UNIT hVI AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 14, PAGES 118 -120, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND ALL THAT PART OF BERKSHIRE COMMONS PARCEL "C ", PLAT BOOK J5, PAGES 3I -32 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS BEC4NNING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID TRACT "F;• THENCE ALONG THE SOUTH LINE (F SAID TRACT "I-" NORTH 89'3622 WEST 261.63 FEET,' THENCE LEANNG SAID SOUTH LINE NORTH 00.07'36" R "ST &00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 893672" EAST 194.87 FEET TO A POINT OF CURVATURE, - THENCE EASTERLY AND NORTHERLY 76.33 kEET ALONG THE ARC OF A CIRCULAR CURVE HAVING A RADIUS OF 85.00 FEET CONCAVE TO THE NOR711WEST THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 5126$4" AND BEING SUBTENDED BY A CHORD WHICH BEARS NORTH 64'40'10` EAST 73.79 FEET TO THE FAST LINE OF SAID TRACT F" THENCE ALONG SAID EAST L114E SOUTH 00YJ6'58" ,FAST 380J FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, CONTAINING 2,120 SQUARE FEET MORE OR LESS. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS & RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. EXHIBIT Pape � —o—f � * ** NOT A SURVEY * ** PAWEL NO,� 1 PREPARED BY.' WILSONM INC. [LL'GEND: EX,'S111JG R.O.W. LAN OFF AL SURVEYOR 3 MAPPL71 PROPOSED R.O.W. FLORIDA REC/STRA LS 15622 R.O.W.. RICHT OF WAY NOT VAUD UNLESS S(CNFU BY 7hE SURVEYOR AND VAW'W W.- 0M(XN1 P.O.B. - POINT OF BEGINNING SEALED WITH THE SURVEY0R'S EM80SSE0 SEX., ARIA a2GRIZ R arsm AMG! �fl rtosoA ar N1r. CE7tFMCA)E OF AUTHORIZATION f 18-43 R£NSFD 9 -21 -04 LTM na "" 62081 .acn 4p ' 111 r"°' COLLIER COUNTY TRANSPORTATION, °'ENGINEERING & CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT UIVIWUN Wilsomillei ~x SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION BEING PART OF B COLLIER LAKES FLO /l, TRACT `R PLAT BOOK 14, rw .. 610— • Eaayi4 • Ra. . • t* .w * wm. , nvynn.w,,, au..64' 'AGES 118 -• ITO, COLDER COUNTY, FLORIDA AND BERKSHIRE COA/MCNS 14i:pr9,Idar � PARCEL "C`, PLAT BOOK 3.5, PAGES Ji -JT, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORfOA R, i+•t.+re,. Ynd•a.r.>,,,•rw. iMie nP�ea .»... swm wuaaa- ne rm.. + �w�. rm'• w�+► eaw+ �F .n..«rr►uu•ru »+af.•a.+��...+.n 0412002 xsos2— ooz— DiamHWnP "1 ar xxx 2GG -203 Sep 22. 2004 - 14:)9;41 LMkLERi %: �SURVY6022 \SY.4tOh OI 1 1. a0nbtlaia�ub001t1ed \2vORUSs111- rev.dxe SANTA BARBARA 5 32 BOUI,EVARD 4 33 P,O.B. E. CORNER C - MACr 'D" M.ShOW9 AT PHASE TOV-A W X157ING 100' ........... 1:�� R. 0. W, GRAPHIC SCALE WEST IIN,- 0f 5,-(,7F/0N J3 R a W. 0OV7'01'W / p FEE SIMPLE TAKING 1,1,566 SQUARE FEET 910RE,' AT SEWSW LAKES, PHASE 71W-A. PL4 r Book iz PAGES 60-61 ALL PROPOSED Ro.W FALLS MWIN MAcr -D-, F'Ri5ER'✓ION AREA AND DRAINAGE EASEMENT 1F 10,9ED R. 0, W. XH1131T 9e-L =Of PARCEL No. LMAL '1PON' SEE 112A ,SHEET PREPARED By. WL_,'0Nd pM, INC. NOT A SURVEY O.R. LEGEND: EIZ= EXISTING kaw. PACE J4J4 -,z lilA' NOT VALID UNLESS StWED BY THE SURVEYOl✓ RO.W. RJ12H7"Or WAY : AND SEALED {NTH THE ,,'URIfyoRS EMBOSSED P. Os PANT OF scGINNiNG p FEE SIMPLE TAKING 1,1,566 SQUARE FEET 910RE,' AT SEWSW LAKES, PHASE 71W-A. PL4 r Book iz PAGES 60-61 ALL PROPOSED Ro.W FALLS MWIN MAcr -D-, F'Ri5ER'✓ION AREA AND DRAINAGE EASEMENT 1F 10,9ED R. 0, W. XH1131T 9e-L =Of PARCEL No. LMAL '1PON' SEE 112A ,SHEET PREPARED By. WL_,'0Nd pM, INC. NOT A SURVEY LEGEND: EIZ= EXISTING kaw. , 'k k MAAp CAN 7FR MIA 'El Mm PROPOSED R.O.W. lilA' NOT VALID UNLESS StWED BY THE SURVEYOl✓ RO.W. RJ12H7"Or WAY : AND SEALED {NTH THE ,,'URIfyoRS EMBOSSED P. Os PANT OF scGINNiNG CERhRCA IF Or AI;/HaqjZA FJON j SEAL. 1. a"Ir -LAIC Cjj� 1w. 62087 REMED 9-21-04 (7M 11 COLLIER -COUNT, TRANSPORTATION, 11---l' 77T, ENGINEFRiNG & CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT DIVISION 1460 SKETCH OF DESCRIPTION BEING PART 0,1SHORLS AT BERKSHIRE LAKE'S PHASE rVV-A , l 'LAT BOOK J2, PAGES 60-61 COLLIER COJ)14 ; FLORIDA sw.ftl—f Av. &Al W"w .902 N6022-00.?-ojo-,*, SW ZZ 2W4 - 11:33:21 LMl:L-LERI.,\l-\--,, ')HItP 112 Q, XXX � ?r('- 9n MENT ily i - - - - -- MMM rM4 lI pq R.aw ARAmG& AND y UAj7Y EASEMENT P N C GERMAN N000S, I p ` GRAPHIC SCALE PLAT BOOK 23, FACE 67 0 O I b PROPOSED n GOLDEN GATE ESTATES UNIT 30, A S£NAGE C i PLAT BOOK 7, PAGE 58 MENT ily i - - - - -- MMM rM4 lI pq R.aw ARAmG& AND y UAj7Y EASEMENT P PROPOSED PARCEL tap. �/ 5 s *• NOT A SURMY � :• PREPARED BC H/LSONM , LYC LEGEND: NSG R.O W FEA O S EM:Nr LA r S FYR & MAPPE� R0A RE5 S 6 PQi2 01T L /52) R EASEMENr NOr ✓AUD UNLESS 9C4VED BY r71E SlNil'E'YOR AND Irvmu ..r,vnrn m'.wn. R.0..W. - RicH7 OF WAY SEALED 917N rN,- SURWyOR'S ENBOSS,, Sr Al �rwux u^"' P.Am ray -lao 1:EHFIF1CA rE Of A111HOhY1A 7101y / Ld -4,' .w rt�vnr sue nur cuotuur ary luvW rtn nwo� sul p'.r. Wil ~ •~ M1� ' nvnrs EOM s �^ �'tM�lleTr OW lw Cavllws IIM: NACwHvnrr 0 T" r WMAGOG N SWKEUTCH W170 � PART OF L07 1. riNdMad G $T BOOK 2j N 62. A~ • M ;'�"� COLLIER COUNTY• FLORIDA r�M'IKLeM•MRH1igm'. RO`MMNt•fu MLIIN •,Yyal, wr w.Mm, M!(, W Nn_ 4rf1 MAfOI: 0412002 C01 N502 6011- 001- 010••rDHNP rrJ XXX 1,.. ?t1U1 — (. q.ja .I .,In: "f: R;: <'•..,1 . \niLt']. )�,.ie; e / /V� +n I L''XIS71NG 100' EASEMENT FOR R,O.W PURPOSES / jP£R ALA TI t 500.87' (PLAT) SANTA BARBARA BOULEVARD 1 160' PROPOSED GATE UNI F 7 U l! i N' PLAT BOOK 1 DRAINAGE E "A SEMEN T � 7 ;? GER,IIAN WOOD 4;, PLAT BOOK 23, PAGE 62 o as so 7 no GRAPHIC SCALE a 5u1.48 �RtAr) _... __I .._ 117 1171 y 2 , t I 1 Y 'A lYi I 1 1 fi II a ~ Pfl�°ETUAi, i' III,o a l.aw, a?AM m MID G04 DEN GATE E.STA�S UNIT 3Q PLA T 7, AGE 58 UWTY &S%VVT 14av sow MT I BOOK _ 32 29 I L''XIS71NG 100' EASEMENT FOR R,O.W PURPOSES / jP£R ALA TI t 500.87' (PLAT) SANTA BARBARA BOULEVARD 33 28, 160' GOLDEN GATE UNI F 7 U CERMCAIE OF AUTHOR/IATION / L8 -43 srsrrw (pea) ror noon co, me, PLAT BOOK 5, PAGES 135 -146 a `I 160 a � 2 , I 22 DA 00 LIAWRENCE PRE- SCHOOt LEGAL DESCRIPM BEING THE WEST 100 FEET Of' SOUTH 160 OF S•ECRON 28, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA SHOWN AS GOLDEN GATE CANAL PEA' GOLDEN GA 7E ESTATES UNI T 7, PLAT BOOK 5, PAGES 135 -146, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. CONTAINING 16,000 SOUARE FEET MORE OR LESS •SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS & RESTRICRONS' OF REYXKN EXHIBIT * ** NOT A SURVEY PREPARED Or., W SONM INC. LAN R, P AL S1R✓e n)R AA AM FLORIDA Rf0STRA LS 3627 R NOT VAUO UNLESS SGNEO Ur WE 5URYEYOR AND Rte* SEALED W FH ME SURW rtlR 5 EMBUSSED SEAL. wrs:w axw Maul rsss -nso AWAor su x,us'taawart CERMCAIE OF AUTHOR/IATION / L8 -43 srsrrw (pea) ror noon co, me, PARCEL NO. I /// LEGEND. ®PROPOSED R.O.W. EASEMENT ROW - RIGHT OF WAY Dfmcm IAners . aV— • F.*Ph • ft rvr • L.O.O. Ndw,u.Y • ns.pa +an cvwrrt, V "•~COLLIER -CUVN ry fLORlDA -.. Wlso•MII* Mu: We n -o., 4� aor • /aW� • s'rV • aMMn • 0041 sanawl.asrro•san wuamam•Irm rnar-0a•w sswcr•waw rwr�roM 0415002 N6022- 002- DIO -TDHKP trs or xxX ,i�l 71, 111117 -. ON .'r .fN ni•I�',It r, \:iU P \M1fi07.;!• \'iMC;ci ll+: I.— ill., „n- I'•.;.,— .ltr,l\2wV70;1n *-q ��p I PROPOSED DRAINA GE gf CI i 2 EASEMENT N !AN R, P AL SL1RlEY0R #MAPPER RORIDA RFCISIRA GERMAN WOODS a a m m 2m -� PLAT BOOK 2J, PAGE 62 GRAPHIC SCALE - `' 507.48' (PLAT) � EXHIBIT 117 117.1 .rmY ryKy ro aa4u uir � C. P.O : POWT OF COMMENCEMENT yI -3 yI R.OII OPL/ pp (� Pa,—J 711�,.�. ! p " I -h-- i fOR P$R P(AT ExIS mw 70' EAS£M NT �, •j j �1 PARCEL 15 I i FOR DRAWAGE PURPOSES ER PLAT GOLDEN GATE t.�e 8EWG PART LW LOTS I AND 2, GOLDEN CATS MA YES UN1T 7, PLAT BOGY( S PACE IJ5 -146, IVp,._i MA tASOEUN516T 30, mMM.M M4f94 •Iy+�wiYr 04 7002 w' / N6022- 002 - 010 -IOHMP 115 a' xxx +�i 11, 2002 - 08:2:18 ;N- MF.AIx Duo. u� ,,,re�.�s..T�,�..��_.,,,._..._. - PLAT BOOK 7, I E R. 700' EASEMENT FOR R. 0. W. PURPOSES SANVT BARBARA I /FOR (PER PLAT) B OJLEVARD GOLDEN CATF UNIT 7, cal N. 7' •w. 1 4. PLAT BOOK 5, PAGES 135- 146 4 1 s - � y eualAe 22 a G P.O.B. oe" "� se4 2 3 4 P.O.C. 1 s� crow, DANA LAWRENCE PR£- SClJOOL I -- -L T LEGAL QES/! MW ALL 7HAT PART OFLOTS I AND 2, GOLDEN GATE ESTATES UNIT 7, PLAT 60OK 5, PAGE 135 -146, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND BEING MORE PAR77CULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS, COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID LOT 1; TH£NC£ ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOT SOUTH 875J54" WEST 99.26 FEET. THENCE NORTHWE57ERLY 1,95 FEET ALONG THE ARC OF A CIRCULAR CURVE CONCAVE NORTHEASTERLY HAVING A RADIUS OF 25.00 FEET THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 047828" AND BEING SUBTENDED 8Y A CHORD WHICH BEARS NORTH 8950'45° WEST 1,95 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, THENCE NORTHWESTERLY 79.90 FEET ALONG THE ARC OF A CIRCULAR CURVE CONCAVE NORTHEASTERLY HAVING A RADIUS OF 25.00 FEET 1HROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 9727'17' AND BEING SUBTENDED 8Y A CHORD WHICH BEARS NORTH 415252" WEST 35.80 FEET. THENCE ALONG THE WEST LINE Or SAID LOTS NORTH 00'07'75' WEST 1J4.04 FEET; THENCE LEAVING SAID WEST L 0 T LINE NORTH 895225' EAST 4.61 FEET THENCE SOUTH 19'023J' EAST J5.94 FEET THENCE SOUTH OJJ301' EAST 126.98 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 2 76 4 SQUARE FEET MORE OR LESS. C re fi tuber I pure rnlm"r 2 SUBXCT TO EASEMENTS k RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. Rddws` 25.00 Reafv" 7500 Delto- 047818 Dtft- 9177'17' Arc- 1.95 Are- J9.90 Tmgmt- 098 rmp f- 1164 �•: NOT A SURVEY #•R Ctwd- 7.95 Chxd_ 3180 Chord 8r9. N89.5045w gold Br9. N471521S2'w. PREPARED BY. INS dJC u1vE TABLE LAe 86-mg D;sfca. MEND: !AN R, P AL SL1RlEY0R #MAPPER RORIDA RFCISIRA 11 S DU 'iJ T'8. J5.94' ®PROPOSED LS /5617 LJ S875J54'w 99.26' R. O. W, NOT VA)JD MESS SIGNED BY ME SURVEYOR AND ru4+r4 K4Nm a.a.w Row - RIGHT OF WAY SFALFD W?H M£ SURVEYORS EMBOSSED SEAL. "s"p1MO1"'u�' ' Wa P -a8 - PONT OF BEBINAWO Io"uaorr sw CENflF7CATF OF AUMO R72A BON / C8 -43 .rmY ryKy ro aa4u uir � C. P.O : POWT OF COMMENCEMENT O.R.B. - OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK PWLL W: its 1: cak oa/wir MMSPORTAWK �� WIIs,�iMlller ' ° oawsr�ucIm GDAMT Chm .�, •�- T-X W.0. 6mbpYY •IVarn•G�bip.AWHS. t.�e 8EWG PART LW LOTS I AND 2, GOLDEN CATS MA YES UN1T 7, PLAT BOGY( S PACE IJ5 -146, Myy�. A ft" .�7W1w Ylm• Mill �YY4Yr►•Aw CLYLI£R COUNrY, FLORIDA -UL mMM.M M4f94 •Iy+�wiYr 04 7002 w' / N6022- 002 - 010 -IOHMP 115 a' xxx +�i 11, 2002 - 08:2:18 ;N- MF.AIx Duo. u� ,,,re�.�s..T�,�..��_.,,,._..._. - (KAT) ge dc N e 117 SOUTH 150' NORTH 180' GRM441C SCALE 2 7 OF TRACT 117 OF TRACT 11 1 A GOLDEN CATE f -S T� rCS UNIT .30, Pt AT BOOK 7, PAGE 58 co EXIH161T p Of i. PDWWAL- -JARGELINO.- --- PROPOSED )ta JK, R.O.W. EASEMENT — AW VWrf EASEWNr P.O.B. EXISTING 5J' S..061 �7 36'C. 150 WN PEASEMENT�l U 5, poc FOR R. �. W RPO (R '6A - Pt AT) (P d. EAST LINE OF SECTION 29 GOLDEN GATE UNIT NTA BARBARA PLAT BOOK 5, PAGES 135 -146 1-t1 BOULEVARD 6 4 1 2 3 GOLDEN GATE CITY UNIT 7 BLOCK 269 PLAT 600K 5, PACES 135-i46 Loa aE"P17fw ALL THAI PART OF THE SOUTH 150 FEET OF TRACT 177, GOLDEN GATE ESTATES UNIT 30, PLAT BOOK 7, PAGE 56, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND BEING MORE PAR17CULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID TRACT 117, A POINT DIV THE EAST ZINC OF SECTION 29, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID TRACT SOUTH 89'j8'2?' WEST 5300 )rEfr TO THE POINT OF 8CGJNNtNG,- THENCE CONTINUING ALONG SAID SOUTH TRACT LINE SOUTH 8938'22- WEST 71.85 FEET, THENCE LEAVING SAID SOUTH TRACT LINE NORTH 0077'37' WEST 1747 FEET THENCE NORTH 77'39'37" EAST 38.84 FEET, IWAICE NORTHERLY 110.84 FEET ALONG THE ARC OF A CIRCULAR CURVE CONCAVE WESTERLY HAWNG A RADIUS OF 2,928.00 FEET THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 0270'08" AND BEING SUBTENDED By A CHORD WHICH BEARS NORTH 07V2'09' WEST 110.83 FEET THENCE NORTHERLY 19.55 FEET ALONG THE ARC OF A CIRCULAR CURVE CONCAVE EASTERLY HAVING A RADIUS or 3,061.00 FEET THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE Of 0011'57' AND BEING SUBTENDED BY A CHORD *#CH BEARS NORTH 0756'75' WEST 19.55 FEET; THENCE NORTH 893151• EAST 49.91 FEET, THENCE SOUTH 0OV7J5' CAST 150.09 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING CONTAINING 6,696 SOUARE FEET MORE OR LESS CURVE TA BL E SUBXCT TO EASEMENTS & RESTRIC77ONS OF RECORD. NO. RADIUS DELTA ARC TANGENT CHOW CHORD FEARING I 292800" 0270'M 11084' 5543' 108J.. monzog w 2 3061.1 0071'57 19.55' 9.77' 19.35 N0736'13'W NOT A SURVEY E LINE TABLE PREPARED BY WfLS0VVkXFf. INC Lme Bm,,ng Dalance LEGEND. L S89*J8'22'W. 5300' 4, 5.89'78'12 "W. 7F.85 ISV J,.w. L3 N, 00 17 12.47 VO EASEMENT L4 N, 7rJ9J7T. 4884' 17A d ,-40FE , 5 N.89'31'3f'C 49-91' PROPOSED AL yjRW),oR & MAPPER R.O.W. EASEMENT NZ 4S 110AMSiRAYMM LS 13627 EC k0 W - RIGHT OF WAY NOT VALID UNLESS SIGNED BY THE SURVEYOR AND KAWS AK &M W "M PO.C. - PONT OF COMENCEMENT SEALED WIN THE SURVEYORS EMBOSSED SEAL, ~&" Maw, P.O.B. - POINT OF BrowNG CERFfICA TE OF AUTHORIZATION / LB -4J ") PAO= 02081 il$ CoM COU" COUNTY 7RANSVRTA170K ENOMM"G & CWS7RW7W MANA0EMMr-V(WSM WII*Niiipr TIME, WEMN AW =C�F7W MING PARF LX IW SCUM r3 or r*Acr w, GOLDEN CATS ESTATES UANT 50, PLAT SOCK 7, PACE $8, lwmrr &w� &� - —w COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA F M.- r 200-= — 12. 1002 - I J. 1Y Y' — I —, 1— 1—. — ,, . J79.J0 +PLAT) 117 117.1 1 SOU TH 150' NOR W 180' 2 bF TRACT 117 ' OF TRACT 117 a i ARavm l'fRPlEIUAL, AQV- &XLU,$lW AIGAD ti 1 i RaK auwa& AND unvrr ao r raair a Fir �r 17 (t) i GRAPHIC SCALE GOLDEN GA r, EST�TES UNIT 30, PLAT BOOK 7, PAGE 58 Ip I 116 114.1 PROPOSED R 0. w. EASEMENT � � \ . W MAW 117 (P R PLAT) EAST L /Nf OF SfCRON 29 GOLDEN GAT£ UNIT 7, PLAT BOOK 5, PAGES 135 -146 Itl SANTA BARBARA BOULEVARD 4 1 2 3 i 5 6 GOLDEN GA T£ CITY UNIT 7, PLAT BOOK 5, PACES 135 -146 BLOCK 269 ALL THAT PART OF THE NORTH 180 FEET OF TRACT 117, GOLDEN GATE ESTATES UNIT 30, PLAT BOOK 7, PAGE 58, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND BEING MORE PARTICULAR[ Y DESCRIBED AS FOLLOW$ COMMENCING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID TRACT 117, A POINT ON THE EAST LINE OF SECTON 29, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE LEA ONG SAID EAST SECTION LINE, AND ALONG THE NOR 53.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; TH LINE Of SAID 1RACT SOUTH 893/ 51 ` WFST THENCE SOUTH 00 '07 "35 " EAST 180.00 FEET, THENCE SOUTH 893151 " WEST 49.91 FEET, - THENCE NORTHERLY 180.89 FEET ALONG THE ARC OF A CIRCULAR CURVE CONCAVE EASTERLY HANNG A RADIUS OF J,061.00 FEET THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 037309" AND BEING SUBTENDED BY A CHORD WHICH BEARS NORTH 06VJ 41 ` WEST 180.86 FEET,• THENCE ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID TRACT NORTH 89:3151' EAST 68.61 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 10,829 SQUARE FEET MORE OR LESS. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS & R£STRICRONS OF RECORD. *** NOT A SURV" �'•� PREPARED BY.' 1RLS INC. L R, AL SURVEYOR d- 1l,IPPER naWA REGSIRA LS , M,77 NOT VALID UNLESS S/GN£D BY THE SURVEYOR ANO SEALED WIN INE SURVEYOR'S EMBOSSED SEAL CERr#7CATE Of AUIHDRISA Aqv f LB -4J CURVE NUMBER i Racf-s- 3051.00 Dellc= OJ7J'09` Arc. 180.89 7wg-,. 90.47 Chord= 18086 Chad Srq. N0693' 41`W I.SSi6 1f 4QB !N MIIM rr. Mr. 1Ya) AMA�wr ael ror nao. e.sr ao:r ':-XHIB3_� lge_�L Of PARCEL NO. �% 7 L6CBND: ®R' ,, EASEMENT PRSED R.OW. OPO fASEA4ENl ROW . RIGHT 0F WAY P.OB. a POW OF 8EGdVNING P•0.0 - POINT OF COAIAIENCEM£NT �...�.tIW,A,, EWQWHERNVG t 11A °tt SRT AND DE9q' a TRACT A'wMV 65�. T/S'w w OaW�,M BEING PART A, TIfE r 30, PEAT DF IRACT 117, emppr•'svwlv.. trle.sp AM4S. GOLDEN DA tE fSTAifS UNIT J0, PEAT BOOK 7, PACE 38. •v. 11-0 o.rt: COLLIER COUNiY, FLORIDA iY7YNlr Si LN •,tI,S/YlYldsd • Ifsy MNOO • h MHOS • Md• +oYrYr MD.: NO a /IDO? 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CONTAINING 13,23J SQUARE FEET MORE OR LESS. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS ci RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD, * ** NOT A SURVEY * ** PREPARED BY, RASONAI , WC. CA R, AC SURVEYOR k MAPPER A R OSTRA CS 6 ?7 FLORID E 15 I=, Nc NOT VALID UNLESS SIGNED BY 1Hf SURVEYOR AND KA'MMPS ,Nt MIIO W xpRM MdCAO'M&Y LO IIM1f -Ie10 SEALED iHRI IH£ SURk'YORY EMBOSSED SEAL. GOLDEN GAR' ESWES407` J0, 6 --n =oo CfRFU7CATE OF AUTHORIZARON / LB -4J PLAT 80011 7 PAGES 56 GRAPHIC SCALE .- NORTH 150' OF TRACT 116. TRACT 115, 116 1 SOU rW 160' OF TRACT 114 1171 SOUTH 180' NORTH 150' N 114.7 CUR4£ NUMBER 1 - I OF TRACT 116 OF TRACT 116 RADIUS- 3061.00 I y DELTA- 0X2220' peril pw� ( ARC- 180,16 TANGENT- 9011 N - OR Qr app I PROPOSED CHORD- 160.13 CHORD BRG x024037'W u �. Aj O.W. EASEMENT 142M x K MT ;op " P.O.B. p O.C. \ Soon7'JS E 160.00'\ EXISTING 5J' EASEMENT FOR RO. W PURPOSES s .CORNER >� g a TRACT 1`6 \ \ (PER PLAT) EAST LINE OF SEC770AI 29 GOLDEN CATE UNIT 7, SANTA BARBARA BOULEVARD PLAT BOOK 5, PAGES 135 -146 "ti. 1 i I 1 i 3 4 5 6 I 7 8 i 9 GOLDEN GATE CITY UNIT 7, PLAT BOOK 5, PAGES 135 -146 BLOCK 269 FRAI DFSlyt1PTlAN ALL THAT PART Of' THE SOUTH 180 FEET OF TRACT 116, GOLDEN GATE ESTATES UNIT J0, PLAT BOOK 7, PAGE 58, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS, COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID TRACT 116, A POINT ON THE EAST LINE OF SEC770N 29, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE LEAVING SAID EAST SECTION LINE, AND ALONG THE SOUTH LINF OF SAID TRACT 116 SOUTH 893151" WEST 5JOO FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CON77NUINO ALONG SAID SOUTH TRACT LINE SOUTH 893151" WEST 68.67 FEET, THENCE LEAVING SAID SOUTH TRACT LINE NORTHERLY 180.16 FEET ALONG THE ARC OF A CIRCULAR CURVE CONCAVE EASTERLY HAVING A RADIUS OF J061.00 FEET THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 0322'20" AND BEING SUBTENDED BY A CHORD WHICH BEARS NORTH 024057" WEST 180.13 FEE-; THENCE NORTH 89;3151" EAST 76.65 FEET,' THENCE SOUTH 00'07'35" EAST 180.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 13,23J SQUARE FEET MORE OR LESS. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS ci RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD, * ** NOT A SURVEY * ** PREPARED BY, RASONAI , WC. CA R, AC SURVEYOR k MAPPER A R OSTRA CS 6 ?7 ofimiller __... IYwr . plpl,rn . Qaapyn • Ongp� • LwoO m.%b� • inypn,yb LbWn� M•PoIpe, M' -s 11w .feow�ler Mete • MIOMWMbgftlID • M Mi��w • Po e►eaw • Mre► w.ro.rsw M1— 13. 7D02 - 10:55 9' I.mKI EH,k� \St1R \ntlRR] \:'Jnr,•. 0' lieu�'mlmn! EXHIBIT - of PMCEL NO LEGEND: EXISRNG R.O.W. fASEM£NT P0.015 6£MENT R.O.W.. RIGHT OF WAY P.O.B. - POWT OF BEGINNING AO.0 - POINT OF COMMENCEMENT DIMON C SOUTH 180' OF TRACT 116, UNIT JO. PLAT BOOK 7. PAGE 58, COUNTY FLORIDA w w 717TDHWP lie Oe XXX z(ic FLORID E 15 NOT VALID UNLESS SIGNED BY 1Hf SURVEYOR AND KA'MMPS ,Nt MIIO W xpRM MdCAO'M&Y LO IIM1f -Ie10 SEALED iHRI IH£ SURk'YORY EMBOSSED SEAL. �binr R� CfRFU7CATE OF AUTHORIZARON / LB -4J Ca MC ofimiller __... IYwr . plpl,rn . Qaapyn • Ongp� • LwoO m.%b� • inypn,yb LbWn� M•PoIpe, M' -s 11w .feow�ler Mete • MIOMWMbgftlID • M Mi��w • Po e►eaw • Mre► w.ro.rsw M1— 13. 7D02 - 10:55 9' I.mKI EH,k� \St1R \ntlRR] \:'Jnr,•. 0' lieu�'mlmn! EXHIBIT - of PMCEL NO LEGEND: EXISRNG R.O.W. fASEM£NT P0.015 6£MENT R.O.W.. RIGHT OF WAY P.O.B. - POWT OF BEGINNING AO.0 - POINT OF COMMENCEMENT DIMON C SOUTH 180' OF TRACT 116, UNIT JO. PLAT BOOK 7. PAGE 58, COUNTY FLORIDA w w 717TDHWP lie Oe XXX z(ic A BARBARA L EAST LINE OF IOOV7:512 £ GOLDEN GATE UNIT 7, -t ULEVARD P.O.C. SEC77ON 29 SE CORNER PLAT BOOK 5, PAGES 135 -146 �5 6 7 ( 8 9 10 it GOLDEN GATF CITY UNIT 7, PLAT BOOK 5, PACES 135 -146 BLOCK 269 LEGAL DESCRIPTION ALL MAT PART OF THE NORTH 150 FEET OF TRACT 116, TRACT 115, AND 1HE SOUTH i80 FEET 0F' TRACT 1/4, CALDEN CA T£. ESTATE'S Ulylr JQ PLAT BOOK 7, PACE SE, COLLIER COUNTY, FL0f7A0A, AND BANG MORE PAR77ZO LY OESIRf8£D AS FOLLOn- COMMOMG AT TW SOUTHEAST CORNER or sW TRACT 11,5 A PONT ON THE EAST LAN£ OF XCWM 29, FOW. RP 49 SOUTIL RANGE 26 EAST, COLDER COWVTy, FLLRfDA; 7HEHOE ALONG SAO SECAON UNE SOUTH 010117'35' EAST 15aD0 FEET NENCE LEA WO SAID SEC" Lff SOUTH 890151' NEST 5100 FEET To 7NE PANT OF SEGWNW4 THENCE SOUTH 897151' NEST 7665 FEET,• THENCE W779RLY 46.48 FEET ALONG THE ARC OF A ClROTAAR CURW GayCA6£ E4S7ERLY HAWNG A RA01US OF ,T061.00 FEET THROWN A CEN7RAL ANGLE OF 0032'12' AND SMUG SUBTENDED IT870UGy A DOW W H SEARS NOR7H 00'.TJ'41' NEST 4648 FEET THENCE NORTH 00'07'35' NEST 10152 FEET WNCE ALONG Ti1ENCE LFAMGSASAXI SOUTH OF Tx�A C � �M 00gr� ?wsr 25p.87 2 FEFE£� THENCE NORTH 1321105- EAST J4.J3 FEET• < H I B IT TWICE NORTH 00 '07'35• NESr 21681 FEET,• ; @� Of-La THENCE NORTH 8931'51' EAST 4100 FEET,• 7HENCE SOU7H 00'07;15' EAST 18000 FEET TO THE NORTH Lwr OK SAID TRACT 115• 77Lacr LEANNC SAW NORTH TRACT LINE SOUTH 04:18'00' EAST 3Ja87 FEET 7a THE SOUTH Lw OF SAID TRACT 114 MOKE ALONG SAID SOUTH TRACT L/NE NCR7H 890/51' EAST 8.00 FEET,• 7HENCE LE4I4NG SAID SOUTH mAcr LAZE SOUTH OOVrM' EAST 150.00 FEET la 7HE Amr OF BE0INNTNa CDNTAA 39,878 SQUARE BEET MORE OR LESS SUBSECr t T o EAEMETy15 k RESIRTCRCNS aF RECQRa PARCEL NO. I REtn£D qs -ol - o4 * ** NOT A SURVEY * ** owif NLAIBER r ;8. B1". N25'ONMTLLER, !NC RAOTf1S- 3061.00 GRAPHIC SCALE Da FA- 0032'12' .13iGSND: ARCS. 46.48 TANGENT 2124 SEM PRCFESST.. (YKWD- 46.48 R.aW. EASEMENT FLOROA REpSTRA17DN LS /8065 d• MAPPER afW SRC: N. WM 4f'W. RVp W SED R.QW EASEALENT Nor VALID LA1 XW gwv BY THE S79RW R AND "AW ArMW mA" R.a K - AyWT OF WAY . SEALED INTH THE RRW)VR'S EMSQSSEO ,SEAL, =wsW 0 °O'N11 P -aa - PONT 0' SEVAINLNC LE MnrATE OF AUHIQR/ZATM / LS-4J gala fow ar Raw wr me P.a In - POINT OF cawmLIYCEYENT —.a: cane. O.R.S. - OKRCUL RECMRDS 8" ENGINEERING de CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT Dfl?S/0N m SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION BE1yG PART OF NORTH 150' TTUCr r16. TRACT 115, k SOUTH 160' TRACT rr4, �°� • � � • �"'4k' •""rte -Lm* .A.hm* . R-pla n oalr� GY LWV GATE ESTATES Wr Ja PLAT BOOR 7, PAC£ 56, COUJER COUNTY• FLORIDA A�wV1YY•Mt/YrMfO•AwrMM/O•M MYA•Yi..sY-ky •�016T MO` MW MAd": Fl w. 0412002 Aye is 6012-010 -70HVP rro o� xxx 2GG -?03 wIUFRIx�Weou4+k.�.n a o.wn.e:..,.N__,....5,__ -. JJQ00' (FLAT) �` 3JaaD' (POAT) JJQ00' (PlA7) I -1 GOLDEN GA�E ESTATES UNTT 30, 116 TRACT f►5 PLAT BJW 7, PAGES 58 114 114.1 NORTH 150' OF TRACT 116, TRACT 115, NORTH 150' ; SOUTH 180' OF TRACT 114 SOUTH 180' i OF TRACT 116, I , �I if OF TRACT 114, PROPOSED PERPETUAL, NON- EXCLUVW ROAD R.O.W., DRAINAGE, AND U77ITY EASETUENT r PR + J9,978 -SVO RE FEET A r i R. O.W.'E4&FM'EVT � 1 •JrS A:00'0rJ5'W. 216.81' A BARBARA L EAST LINE OF IOOV7:512 £ GOLDEN GATE UNIT 7, -t ULEVARD P.O.C. SEC77ON 29 SE CORNER PLAT BOOK 5, PAGES 135 -146 �5 6 7 ( 8 9 10 it GOLDEN GATF CITY UNIT 7, PLAT BOOK 5, PACES 135 -146 BLOCK 269 LEGAL DESCRIPTION ALL MAT PART OF THE NORTH 150 FEET OF TRACT 116, TRACT 115, AND 1HE SOUTH i80 FEET 0F' TRACT 1/4, CALDEN CA T£. ESTATE'S Ulylr JQ PLAT BOOK 7, PACE SE, COLLIER COUNTY, FL0f7A0A, AND BANG MORE PAR77ZO LY OESIRf8£D AS FOLLOn- COMMOMG AT TW SOUTHEAST CORNER or sW TRACT 11,5 A PONT ON THE EAST LAN£ OF XCWM 29, FOW. RP 49 SOUTIL RANGE 26 EAST, COLDER COWVTy, FLLRfDA; 7HEHOE ALONG SAO SECAON UNE SOUTH 010117'35' EAST 15aD0 FEET NENCE LEA WO SAID SEC" Lff SOUTH 890151' NEST 5100 FEET To 7NE PANT OF SEGWNW4 THENCE SOUTH 897151' NEST 7665 FEET,• THENCE W779RLY 46.48 FEET ALONG THE ARC OF A ClROTAAR CURW GayCA6£ E4S7ERLY HAWNG A RA01US OF ,T061.00 FEET THROWN A CEN7RAL ANGLE OF 0032'12' AND SMUG SUBTENDED IT870UGy A DOW W H SEARS NOR7H 00'.TJ'41' NEST 4648 FEET THENCE NORTH 00'07'35' NEST 10152 FEET WNCE ALONG Ti1ENCE LFAMGSASAXI SOUTH OF Tx�A C � �M 00gr� ?wsr 25p.87 2 FEFE£� THENCE NORTH 1321105- EAST J4.J3 FEET• < H I B IT TWICE NORTH 00 '07'35• NESr 21681 FEET,• ; @� Of-La THENCE NORTH 8931'51' EAST 4100 FEET,• 7HENCE SOU7H 00'07;15' EAST 18000 FEET TO THE NORTH Lwr OK SAID TRACT 115• 77Lacr LEANNC SAW NORTH TRACT LINE SOUTH 04:18'00' EAST 3Ja87 FEET 7a THE SOUTH Lw OF SAID TRACT 114 MOKE ALONG SAID SOUTH TRACT L/NE NCR7H 890/51' EAST 8.00 FEET,• 7HENCE LE4I4NG SAID SOUTH mAcr LAZE SOUTH OOVrM' EAST 150.00 FEET la 7HE Amr OF BE0INNTNa CDNTAA 39,878 SQUARE BEET MORE OR LESS SUBSECr t T o EAEMETy15 k RESIRTCRCNS aF RECQRa PARCEL NO. I REtn£D qs -ol - o4 * ** NOT A SURVEY * ** owif NLAIBER r ;8. B1". N25'ONMTLLER, !NC RAOTf1S- 3061.00 GRAPHIC SCALE Da FA- 0032'12' .13iGSND: ARCS. 46.48 TANGENT 2124 SEM PRCFESST.. (YKWD- 46.48 R.aW. EASEMENT FLOROA REpSTRA17DN LS /8065 d• MAPPER afW SRC: N. WM 4f'W. RVp W SED R.QW EASEALENT Nor VALID LA1 XW gwv BY THE S79RW R AND "AW ArMW mA" R.a K - AyWT OF WAY . SEALED INTH THE RRW)VR'S EMSQSSEO ,SEAL, =wsW 0 °O'N11 P -aa - PONT 0' SEVAINLNC LE MnrATE OF AUHIQR/ZATM / LS-4J gala fow ar Raw wr me P.a In - POINT OF cawmLIYCEYENT —.a: cane. O.R.S. - OKRCUL RECMRDS 8" ENGINEERING de CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT Dfl?S/0N m SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION BE1yG PART OF NORTH 150' TTUCr r16. TRACT 115, k SOUTH 160' TRACT rr4, �°� • � � • �"'4k' •""rte -Lm* .A.hm* . 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CORNER OF LOT f 2 � 26 PREPARED BX R1 SQYN INC. a� PROPOSED 25 pLSpGpB'ND� PROPOSED R 0..W ROW. - R1CHr OF WAY LA AL SURVEYOR & MAPPER RO.B a POINr OF BEGINNING FLO&VA RESYS7RAYAW LS IM27 TAKING FEET BLOCK 228 GOLDEN GATE CITY UNIT 6, PLAT BOOK 5 PAGES 124 -134 E7 moll sm?'Js?l u )6s 24 LJ LS r GOLDEN GAS C>Y UNrr 7, I c YA &[ PLAT BOOK Q PAGES NIr 146 RI MA MIA,, muoeR GIa4t T n I MAY, r LEGAL DESCRIPTI ALL THAT PART OF LOT 1, BLOCK 230, GOLDEN GATE CITY UNIT 7, PLAT BOOK 5, PAGES 135 -146, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS' BEGINNING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID L 0 T 1; THENCE ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID LOT 1 SOUTH 00'07'35" EAST 36.01 FEET, THENCE LEAVING SAID EAST LOT LINE SOUTH 8878'36" WEST 102.49 FEET' THENCE SOUTH 50'3328' WEST 61.38 FEET TO THE WEST LINE OF SAID LOT l; THENCE ALONG WEST LINE OF SAID LOT 1 NORTH 00'07'35" WEST 50.26 FEET; THENCE CONTINUE ALONG SAID LOT NORTHEASTERLY J7.61 FEET ALONG THE ARC OF A CIRCULAR CURVE CONCAVE EASTERLY HAWNG A RADIUS OF 25.00 FEET THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 86.11'57" AND BEING SUBTENDED BY A CHORD WHICH BEARS NORTH 45'12'J9" EAST 34.16 FEET; THENCE ALONG NORTH LINE OF SAID LOT I NORTH 8878'37" EAST 125.69 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, CONTAINING 6,167 SQUARE FEET MORE OR LESS. 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EXHIBIT 4 PARCEL NO, ` * ** NOT A SURVEY * ++ PREPARED BY 0 ,7 INC. 1AN P AC SWWYD4 A MAOM FLORIDA REGIS7RA LS /5627 NOT PAID UNLESS 5fWD BY THE SURI£YOR AND SEALED WTH 7H£ SUR✓FYOR'S EMBOSSED SEAL RAM4a Ml4A>®algta CERF87CA7F OF AUTNMZATION / LS -4J MRV laro/ M Karol Fin 2v Wils�iMillei� `" p�� , blwwr • B£1N�C PAR�r • M�•Z�YOp�MaA1Ki•Rw�yyp, Fj r GOLDEN CA TF GfrY UNIT k. CCLU Ali • Myyyy�� . a,w : FR ma*LM66►0•AIYgft .1.w M IrI1W[c1 N6.: Aw NM�OiO•!4 MNN 04/7002 N6071- t702 -f .An 11, 2002 - 0p;5 '29 —'Egw \SJH \Md0Z2 \S.—1 of [�ucrlat�,d,. \s. LEGEND: PROPOSED R.O. W. ROW. - RIGHr OF WAY .Al VMW 4 PAGES 1J5 -146, Y W FLoRDA L -a[a: 1OHMP 11.7 OF XXX L70SRNG 53' £AS�MENr iGR R.O.W. PURPOSES or (PER PLAY) SANTA ,BARBARA EAST ua£ BO EVARD � � w "6 GOLDEN GATE UNIT 7, to GRAPHIC SCALE PLAT BOOK 5, PACES 135-f46 r l j 28 y ! II 65_ BEING THE NORTH 36 FEET OF LOT 3, BLOCK 230, GOLDEN CATE CITY UNIT 30, PLAT BOOK 5, PAGES IJ5 -146, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, CONTAINING 4,320 SOUAR£ FEET MORE OR LESS. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS & RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. EXHIBIT Page 7'D of PARCEL NO. Imo'?` *** NOT A SURVEY �+ �41 LBGLIND., PROPIOSED R.O.W. R. 0. W. - RICNT OF WAY 27 I `PROPOSED } NOr VALID UNLESS SIGNED BY INC SURVEYOR AND ZFA Z R.O.W --- -' --11 ,o-us 11 Jr1mv klol /a'7' now wr AM � i - - -- 2 cu"mr: m(Lie'R COUNTY fRAN3llWA7m �W ""'G ` �, C'A` GOLDEN GATEaiv UNIT 6, i PLAr BOCYC 5, PAGES 125 -fJ4 ..W WIIs iMll/er a,o~, �' 26 125_07' (PLA9 _ I 36' i MilarY,AK. FR %'g r ., M MOn OA/2007 N6022- 002- Ot0 -YONMP 12* OF XXX 2LAG —?OJ 25 �� g 3 r c - -- - 4mo 36' 24 12507' (PLAT) I � BLOCK 2JO GOLDEN GA7£ CITY Wr 7, PLA r BOOK 5, PAGES 1J5 -146 BEING THE NORTH 36 FEET OF LOT 3, BLOCK 230, GOLDEN CATE CITY UNIT 30, PLAT BOOK 5, PAGES IJ5 -146, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, CONTAINING 4,320 SOUAR£ FEET MORE OR LESS. 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J&OO, it , 14 N.88'18'Jlf 120.00' — ! 4 I CURVE NUN6£R 4 RADIUS- 201800- - P.04 DELTA- mx527• T OF CQRN£R ARC. 5598 ___--- ---_ -- 12ior (PLAT) of cor 4 rAA Nr- 27.99 5 CHOW- 5597 CHORD BRG 187J0$J'W (Ei c DES[JPM11lay ALL THAT PART OF LOT 4, BLOCK 230, GOLDEN GATE CITY UN /T 7, PLAT 80W 5, PAGES 1J5 -146, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS, BEGINNING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID LOT 4; THENCE ALONG EAST LINE OF SAID LOT 4 SOUTH 00D7'J5" EAST 35.2,3 FEET,, THENCE LEA41VC SAID EAST LOT LINE SOUTHWESTERLY 55.98 FEET ALONG THE ARC Of A CIRCULAR CURVE CONCAVE NORTHERLY HAVING A RADIUS OF 2,016.00 FEET THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 013517' AND BEING SUBTENDED BY A CHORD WHICH BEARS SOUTH 6730'53" WST 55.97 FEET, THENCE SOUTH 8878'36' WEST 64.05 FEET TO THE WEST LINE OF SAID LOT 4; THENCE ALONG SAID WEST LOT LINE NORTH 0007'35' WEST 36.00 FEET; THENCE ALONG NORTH LINE OF SAID LOT 4 NORTH 887837' EAST 120.00 FEET TO NE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 4,319 SQUARE FEET MORE OR LESS SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS & RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. ••* NOT A SURVEY * ** PREPARED BY.- MASON 1NC L R AC SAWOWYOR & YAPPLR IL0"A ROSTRA LS /5627 Nor VALID UNLESS SM,N£D BY M£ SURIFYOR AND SEALED WTH THE SURWrOR3 £ABOSS£D SEAL. 0ERFIf7CATE OF AU7HMZA77ON / L8 -4J PARCEL NO, /(� fA,a1Yi .W M4a) apJv _& �newamai�'`u°Zr Mab NMI AW "M fAfl lap. Wils¢�irMiller . �W tf , Mora . berrra . Lbea'eb , �a . c•,yw 4t>tarel . hripe.� a'are� w 04/10'01 N61 GOLDEN CA /E �wlapeilY•hM+l�J6tl0• Yee ►ary,.}a,� ya' Aw 4e4F6e hi M44A •elrea anrgynr� •� ti. 2W2 - 06:5656 AIAP,E +�x: \SJH \�fi022 \SYa�ci, v! 0axcriatima \S:bnliifp \2Uy20�a!25 erq EXHIBIT � �89e f� l of ,l LEGEND; PROPOSED R. U W. R.O.W.. R1oHT OF WAY P. O.8 - POINT OF 8EGkW2NC INIY, A.OR/DA eL, 3, PAGES 115 -146, 1OIiMP 125 of XXX I ". T -65_ X -A�B 25 \ , - >m 24 I,_ ._._. .... -.� ae me pp SCALE BLOCK 2.70 GOLDEN CA 7E CITY UNIT 7, PLAT BOOM 5 PA CfS 1,76 -146 I '� BLOCK 12S -- — -.-I i GOLDEN GATE CITY UNl r 5 ti 4 PUT BOOK 5 PAGES !14-04 23 �, r25.07' (PLAT) L2 n' I� PLE T ANC -- - -- j $ � g PO.BR 55TH STREET SOUTHWEST 21 I 125.07' (PLAT) `11 OF �07 5 t i � I i 20 PROPOSED R.O.W. I 'y. 7.C,'OrRD tE CITY UNIT 6. - - -- PAGES 124 -134 CURVE NUMBER I 19 V, 7 � 1, a RADIVS- - 2016.00 -- '` ABLE oEL rA= 0375 s' Ditfonn ARC= 12041 '. 1 &30� CHORD =•120)92 1 B W. ,75.23 CHORD BRC SW'0079"W. I FGAL DEMW770Y ALL THAT PART OF LOT 5, BLOCK 230, GOLDEN GATE CITY UNIT 7, PLAT BOOK 5, PAGES 135 -146, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS,' BEGINNING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID LOT 5; THENCE ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID LOT 5 SOUTH 000775" EAST 28.30 FEET,, THENCE LEAVING SAID EAST LOT LINE SOUTHWESTERLY 120.41 FEET ALONG THE ARC OF A CIRCULAR CURVE CONCAVE NORTHERLY HAVING A RADIUS OF 2,016.00 FEET THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 0375'19' AND BEING SUBTENDED BY A CHORD WHICH BEARS SOUTH 8500'29" WEST 120.39 FEET' THENCE ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID LOT 5 NORTH 0007'35" WEST J523 FEET, TH£NCE ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID LOT 5 NORTH 88.1837" EAST 120.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 3,883 SOUARE FEET MORE OR LESS, SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS & RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. *•* NOT A SURVEY * ** PREPARED BY,.- WLSMMAM. INC. AV J L AL SURVEYOR t MAPPER 110RIOA GISTRA LS /56'27 NOT VAUD UNLESS SIGNED BY THE SURVEYOR AND SCALED W rH THE SURVEYORS EMBOSSED SEAL. CERRnCATE OF AUNORIZA7IOV 1 LB -43 EXHIBIT A Page 'Q �of-171� PARCEL NO. �Il L! IFMraO w Wn . W. ,AA61rMr wrw IN�WI rN+•nn Awwpnnr ni +Rlwf pDR,AW R cnla (oYN ral naw an mtr. LEGEND: PROPOSED R, 0. W. R. 0. W. - RIGHT OF WAY P.O.B. = POINT OF BEOYNNING t il, 2(q'I - DC.." s' .AVAPIERI% \SUR \NSV2Z \SkQtlr Of Co.afptlnni \Sut ^titled \2yp205i12d, Owp ,35 -146, xxx SKETCH BENG PAR 7 7-70v Pnw. GAT£ C1rY r COLLIER N4aubr , ft IW •M4�r•MYY•M�,•ha YdM'YMOYYD•IMii MYMMtlV•N=N IIHIFA9•M •inl�=aiitrlraw NCI, 04/1002 N6021 -002-1 t il, 2(q'I - DC.." s' .AVAPIERI% \SUR \NSV2Z \SkQtlr Of Co.afptlnni \Sut ^titled \2yp205i12d, Owp ,35 -146, xxx 25 �A -- a� 3 j bo r 24 PROPOSED R. 0. W. 4 `{I 23 22 8LOL7f 118 GOLO£N G4TE Cry UN,T 6, PLAT 80OK 5, PACES 114 -lJ4 i 55TH STREET SOUTHWEST I 12507' (AA 7 12 21 II�'2 6 20 I (PLAT) RADIUS - 2406.33', + (RADIAL) L------- - - - - -- '-'— ARC -2789' I 125.00(PLA1) L 1s -- ----- ------ R�, 7 4 ` rrc I LINE TABLE I BLOCK 219 Los Dblonce GIXD£N CA 7E M UNIT 6. C7 SO?'5'037:. 14. 36' T2' AT BOOT S PACES f71 -iJ4 11 N.00D7'33'W. 18 J0' N E CORNE LJ N 8878 J7' 9S 22' a- CORNER 6 CURVE TABLE 0. RADfUS DELTA ARC 7ANa'Nr GfORp CNaRO BEARING �I 1016.00' DJ77'17'111.33' 6080' 121.54' S8194'11"W, Lad ?281,57' 007950' 16.44' 1522' ?6.44' N87'J4 SO F 1 ALL THAT PART OF LOT 6, BLOCK 210, GOLDEN GATE GTY UNIT 7, PLAT BOOK 5, PAGES 115 -146, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOHS• BEGNNING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID LOT 6; THENCE ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID LOT 6 SOUTH 01'45'05" EAST 74.36 FEET; THENCE L£AONG SAID EAST LOT LINE SOU1HWfST£RL Y 121.55 FEET ALONG THE ARC OF A CIRCULAR CURVE CONCAVE NORTHERLY HANNC A RADIUS OF 21016,00 FEET THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF OJ77'17" BEING SUBTENDED BY A CHORD WHICH BEARS SOUTH 8134'11' WEST 721.54 FEET AND THENCE ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID LOT 6 NORTH 00b7'35" WEST 28.10 F£E, THENCE ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID LOT 6 NORTH 8876'J7" EAST 91.2? FEET, THENCE CONTINUING ALONG SAID NORTH LOT LINE NORTHEASTERLY 26.44 FEET ALONG THE ARC Of A CIRCULAR CURIE' CONCAVE NORTHERLY HAVING A RADIUS OF 2,281,53 FEET THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 0039'50` AND BEING SUBTENDED BY A CHORD ;W/CH BEARS NORTH 87'J450- EAST 26.44 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 2,618 SQUARE FEET MORE OR LESS SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS 4 RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. • ** NOT A SURVEY *** PREPARED BY. Al SOY "VC L AL SUR'y' 8 LGPPEA fLOIP,DA R£GSJRA (S /3617 NOT VALID UNLESS SIGNED BY THE SURWYOR AND SEALED W N THE SURY£10R'S EMBOSSED SEAL CER RCAIE OF AU7NOR1ZA77OY / LB -4J - ARCEL NO O&AM W A/A� eM M11M Awe�inq mm Am roe na sr n" ow fbwtlR w uil,ar. EXH1131T 4 -of . IsiMille� W w Hy{A WIs `r cam, nxerr• gqr. r. Eytgply .M.w+•Leslos�AMfi.ttnoohincw�Iw G04DENGALEC,,YIRJIY ha caLICR = m�M�1IWA.gYIWJRfe>Ir•nwIMMW•fv 1� R: � MAO/ ' �tlaW 200i 04/1002 N0022 -002 -1 Jul 1:, — p9, 50.57 Y�APiEF; %. \STIR \M6J.17 \Sr.�t[n ql fever;pl�mv' \5upmtt�n = \ 99iC7sl /) uwy LEGEND: PROPOSED R• O W. R.O.W. - RA5Hr OF WAY P,08 - POINT OF B£GNIMG Wl�'VWIK a. PACES I35 -146, FLORIDA NIIP � 0. �A j bo r GRAPHIC SCALE aA i k y 8LOL7f 118 GOLO£N G4TE Cry UN,T 6, PLAT 80OK 5, PACES 114 -lJ4 i 55TH STREET SOUTHWEST rrc I LINE TABLE I BLOCK 219 Los Dblonce GIXD£N CA 7E M UNIT 6. C7 SO?'5'037:. 14. 36' T2' AT BOOT S PACES f71 -iJ4 11 N.00D7'33'W. 18 J0' N E CORNE LJ N 8878 J7' 9S 22' a- CORNER 6 CURVE TABLE 0. RADfUS DELTA ARC 7ANa'Nr GfORp CNaRO BEARING �I 1016.00' DJ77'17'111.33' 6080' 121.54' S8194'11"W, Lad ?281,57' 007950' 16.44' 1522' ?6.44' N87'J4 SO F 1 ALL THAT PART OF LOT 6, BLOCK 210, GOLDEN GATE GTY UNIT 7, PLAT BOOK 5, PAGES 115 -146, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOHS• BEGNNING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID LOT 6; THENCE ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID LOT 6 SOUTH 01'45'05" EAST 74.36 FEET; THENCE L£AONG SAID EAST LOT LINE SOU1HWfST£RL Y 121.55 FEET ALONG THE ARC OF A CIRCULAR CURVE CONCAVE NORTHERLY HANNC A RADIUS OF 21016,00 FEET THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF OJ77'17" BEING SUBTENDED BY A CHORD WHICH BEARS SOUTH 8134'11' WEST 721.54 FEET AND THENCE ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID LOT 6 NORTH 00b7'35" WEST 28.10 F£E, THENCE ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID LOT 6 NORTH 8876'J7" EAST 91.2? FEET, THENCE CONTINUING ALONG SAID NORTH LOT LINE NORTHEASTERLY 26.44 FEET ALONG THE ARC Of A CIRCULAR CURIE' CONCAVE NORTHERLY HAVING A RADIUS OF 2,281,53 FEET THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 0039'50` AND BEING SUBTENDED BY A CHORD ;W/CH BEARS NORTH 87'J450- EAST 26.44 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 2,618 SQUARE FEET MORE OR LESS SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS 4 RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. • ** NOT A SURVEY *** PREPARED BY. Al SOY "VC L AL SUR'y' 8 LGPPEA fLOIP,DA R£GSJRA (S /3617 NOT VALID UNLESS SIGNED BY THE SURWYOR AND SEALED W N THE SURY£10R'S EMBOSSED SEAL CER RCAIE OF AU7NOR1ZA77OY / LB -4J - ARCEL NO O&AM W A/A� eM M11M Awe�inq mm Am roe na sr n" ow fbwtlR w uil,ar. EXH1131T 4 -of . IsiMille� W w Hy{A WIs `r cam, nxerr• gqr. r. Eytgply .M.w+•Leslos�AMfi.ttnoohincw�Iw G04DENGALEC,,YIRJIY ha caLICR = m�M�1IWA.gYIWJRfe>Ir•nwIMMW•fv 1� R: � MAO/ ' �tlaW 200i 04/1002 N0022 -002 -1 Jul 1:, — p9, 50.57 Y�APiEF; %. \STIR \M6J.17 \Sr.�t[n ql fever;pl�mv' \5upmtt�n = \ 99iC7sl /) uwy LEGEND: PROPOSED R• O W. R.O.W. - RA5Hr OF WAY P,08 - POINT OF B£GNIMG Wl�'VWIK a. PACES I35 -146, FLORIDA NIIP � 0. � 1 GRAPHIC SCALE BLOCK 118 GOLDEN GAIE CITY UNIT 6, PLAT BOW 5, PAGES 124 -134 55TH STREET SOUTHWEST BLOCK 219 GOLIKN GATE CITY UNIT 6, PLAT BOOK I PAGES 114 -04 19 VT) r!• = SI LE FAKING LINE TABLE Line Bearing Distance Lt N0245'05 "W 14.36' (-AT) RAWUS�2406,53: ARC•r14.9J' '' �i CURVE TABLE 1 N0. RA0W5 DELTA ARC TANGENT CHORD 04ORD PARING I8 ` 12500' (PLAT) 1 I 2281.53' 01.4175' 107.24' 516J' (07.23' N85S408 E. 2 1016.00' 03175'03' IM M' 54.28' 108.51' S78Y8'O7'W. ALL THAT PART OF LOT 7, BLOCK 230, GOLDEN CATE CITY UNIT 7, PLAT BOOK 5, PACES 135 -146, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS; BEGINNING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 7; THENCE ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID TRACT 7 NORTHEASTERLY 10724 FEET ALONG THE ARC OF A CIRCULAR CURVE CONCAVE NORTHERLY HAVING A RADIUS OF 2,281.53 FEET THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 0141'35" AND BEING SUBTENDED BY A CHORD WHICH BEARS NORTH 8554108" EAST 10713 FEET? THENCE SOUTHWESTERLY 108.53 FEET ALONG THE ARC OF A CIRCULAR CURVE CONCAVE NORTHERLY HAVING A RADIUS OF 2,016.00 FEET THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 03'05'05` AND BEING SUBTENDED BY A CHORD WHICH BEARS SOUTH 7878'01" WEST 108.52 FEET TO THE WEST LINE OF SAID LOT 7,' THENCE ALONG SAID WEST LOT LINE NORTH 02'45'05" WEST 14,36 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 776 SQUARE FEET MORE OR LESS. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS BL RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. EXHIBIT 7 / Pa�e�, of -LillL # ## r/M A .S�VFY # ## : =aRCEL NO = PREPARED 8C' WHSCWA! INC. iAMC&ZAodR P LS AL SL01VEY04 k MAP PER FLORIDA RECI5IRA /S6 17 25 g��bo NOT VALID UNLESS SIGNED BY ME SURWYOR AND R$ i' 24 I PROPOSED R. 0. W. �o �7 CERFrflCA1E Of AUMORlZATIAV / LB -4J �a 23 22 I I' 20 i i 11500' (PLA T)._._�Lf -. .. f OD ` P m OF L017 � � 1 GRAPHIC SCALE BLOCK 118 GOLDEN GAIE CITY UNIT 6, PLAT BOW 5, PAGES 124 -134 55TH STREET SOUTHWEST BLOCK 219 GOLIKN GATE CITY UNIT 6, PLAT BOOK I PAGES 114 -04 19 VT) r!• = SI LE FAKING LINE TABLE Line Bearing Distance Lt N0245'05 "W 14.36' (-AT) RAWUS�2406,53: ARC•r14.9J' '' �i CURVE TABLE 1 N0. RA0W5 DELTA ARC TANGENT CHORD 04ORD PARING I8 ` 12500' (PLAT) 1 I 2281.53' 01.4175' 107.24' 516J' (07.23' N85S408 E. 2 1016.00' 03175'03' IM M' 54.28' 108.51' S78Y8'O7'W. ALL THAT PART OF LOT 7, BLOCK 230, GOLDEN CATE CITY UNIT 7, PLAT BOOK 5, PACES 135 -146, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS; BEGINNING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 7; THENCE ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID TRACT 7 NORTHEASTERLY 10724 FEET ALONG THE ARC OF A CIRCULAR CURVE CONCAVE NORTHERLY HAVING A RADIUS OF 2,281.53 FEET THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 0141'35" AND BEING SUBTENDED BY A CHORD WHICH BEARS NORTH 8554108" EAST 10713 FEET? THENCE SOUTHWESTERLY 108.53 FEET ALONG THE ARC OF A CIRCULAR CURVE CONCAVE NORTHERLY HAVING A RADIUS OF 2,016.00 FEET THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 03'05'05` AND BEING SUBTENDED BY A CHORD WHICH BEARS SOUTH 7878'01" WEST 108.52 FEET TO THE WEST LINE OF SAID LOT 7,' THENCE ALONG SAID WEST LOT LINE NORTH 02'45'05" WEST 14,36 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 776 SQUARE FEET MORE OR LESS. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS BL RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. EXHIBIT 7 / Pa�e�, of -LillL # ## r/M A .S�VFY # ## : =aRCEL NO = PREPARED 8C' WHSCWA! INC. iAMC&ZAodR P LS AL SL01VEY04 k MAP PER FLORIDA RECI5IRA /S6 17 tll�Is�iM�ller � - - -_ na..+ • Bdrr. • emlow • e..m • L.e►.o.wov�r • n.yaaveon ovu.r Wioreller, he �mer.�eram.era�a�n.. rr w�`4amr•Meaw srr.r�a GOLDEN GATE , 11, 2a02 (e&PC 00 J A1'IMI%' \SU0 %lW2J. \Sc%tch UI 7)nnc,Ipt,On� \S�4m11 tn,1 \Jp02a)�'.1C,awq LEGEND: PROPOSED R.O.W. R. O. W, - RiGHr OF WAY P.OB . POINT OF BEOWNWG DIM" PAGES 135 -146• 40e o. or xxx gal NOT VALID UNLESS SIGNED BY ME SURWYOR AND Xw Air&M.Meet SEALED N1M ME SUR4EYOR'S fA180SSE0 SEAL. MNMP M Par 1w.— APUeeenr sn k O M—M CERFrflCA1E Of AUMORlZATIAV / LB -4J »saa wr (a" M Aele) m[ tll�Is�iM�ller � - - -_ na..+ • Bdrr. • emlow • e..m • L.e►.o.wov�r • n.yaaveon ovu.r Wioreller, he �mer.�eram.era�a�n.. rr w�`4amr•Meaw srr.r�a GOLDEN GATE , 11, 2a02 (e&PC 00 J A1'IMI%' \SU0 %lW2J. \Sc%tch UI 7)nnc,Ipt,On� \S�4m11 tn,1 \Jp02a)�'.1C,awq LEGEND: PROPOSED R.O.W. R. O. W, - RiGHr OF WAY P.OB . POINT OF BEOWNWG DIM" PAGES 135 -146• 40e o. or xxx gal LAVE or 28 { I 1 <I 27 PROPOSED R, 0. W, 2 26 25 3 ; BLOCK 150 GOLDEN CA TE O7rY UNIT 7, PLAT BOOK A PAGES T35 -146 P.O.C. fXSRNG 53' EASEAffNr cflM OF �I £AST M Or SANTA BARBARA /FOR R. o. W. PuRPOSEs I M-DEW SECTIQN 19 / �r1nr- I t � 65' 65' s �Q b� ab I BOULEVARD GOLDEN GATE uMT 6, I PLAT BOOK 5, PALES 111 -1J4 P.O.B. FEE SIMPLE TAKING — .x7t4 SWAW PEST BLOCK 218 GOL DEN CANE pry UAW 6, PLAT BOOK A PACES 124 -1J4 EXHIBIT A NAe'- of LINE TABLE Clot &&,;If OklAnct It N,893275Y 5300' 17 58878'37'W. 3350' CURVE TABLE NO RADIUS DELTA ARC TANGENT CN(n CHORD BEARING ? 25.00' ql'M 46' 39 95' J4.76' 5.69' 35.8J' ' 4554'29 W LEGAL DEOW 17M ALL THAT PART OF BLOCK 218, GOLDEN GA T£ CITY UNIT 6, PLAT BOOK 5, PAGE 124 -134, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS,• COMMENCING AT THE INTERSECTION OF THE CENTERLINE OF GOLDEN GATE PARKWAY AND THE EAST LINE OF SECTION 29, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, PLCRIDA; THENCE ALONG SAID SECTION LINE NORTH 000735" WEST 91.87 FEET.- THENCE LEANNG SAID LINE NORTH 8951'25" EAST 5300 F£Er TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING THENCE SOUTHEASTERLY 65.66 FEET ALONG THE ARC OF A CIRCULAR CURVE CONCAVE NORTHEASTERLY HANNC A RADII'S OF 81.00 FEET 1NROUCH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 462652 AND BEING SUBTENDED BY A CHORD WHICH BEARS SOUTH 6759'04" EAST 6J,68 FEET TO THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOT BLOCK 128,• THENCE ALONG SAID SOUTH LOT LINE SOUTH 887837' WEST 3350 FEET,• THENCE NORIHEESTERLY 39.95 FEET ALONG THE ARC OF A CIRCULAR CURVE CONCAVE NORTHEASTERLY HAVING A RADIUS OF 25.00 FEET THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE IV 913348" AND BEING SUBTENDED BY A CHORD WHICH BEARS NORTH 455429" WEST 35.83 FEET TO TH£ POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 3J5 SQUARE FEET MORE OR LESS SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS k RESTRIC77ONS OF RECORD. * ** NOT A SU RY *+* PREPARED BY BTLSANA/ , INC. !AN R, P AL SU Wy, @ AIAPPfR FL AP70A REGISIRAIMN LS 15627 L Nor VA ID UNLESS SIGNED BY IHE SURVEYOR AND SEALED N1TH 714E SURWYORS AM $= SEAL. CERFIFICAX OF AVNORIZA DO,V 10- 43 PARCEL NO R�ig1 MC M(A{Dl�W MYM .AYPI .I IIAR AAY m010W1i sns Mel m now w 2w �'�'�'"'�`��•wNV,lwr •7q,pahWyCuw4ny. GOLDEN OATS AtlAVpW{4YD7•eY�N� �rw�et".ihi go Mrz: 0411002 NB Nev IU, 100 - i�. 5:60 Lyl LCRht: \51!R \N "x022 \Skal c� 0� Getcrylw•.. \.^a�umi,,.w \�..,�n�.. �e __. o a eo Im � GRAPHIC SCALE LEGEND: PROPOSED R.O.W. R.0. W. - R7GHr or WAY P.0.8. . POINT LM' BEpNMNG P. O. c. . POINT or cAIAIENCEwNr 124 -134, KKK N.0028'J6 "W 9.16• J50.00' (PLAT) _ so_ "-50' EXHIBIT 5O8 Pa g�b ` 15 v z a w N 1112 ATIMM ,t mm-Dausw RIM R.aK ~G& Aiwa uWrY &ASEWT GRAPHIC SCALE GOLDEN GATE ESTATES UNIT 30, PLAT BOOK 7, PAGES 58 1 i Ig I 111.1 l PROPOSED R.O.W. EASEMENT P.O.B. \__\� V \ (PER PLA 1) \ \ \ \' or TRACT ire EAST SANTA BAS BARA BOULEVARD GOLDEN GATE UNIT 6, k SEC PLAT BOOK 5, PAGES 124 -134 I fEOL ncsrntPT1GYY"• SEE 907 130A #* �' NOT A SURVEY •'�M PREPARED BY NIL INC. PARCEL NO..".��.,_. LEGEND: FOW Gr R.O.W. EASEMENT PROPOSED .W. EA R.O.W. EASEMENT LANG R, CU7 AL SURVEYOR d MAPPER FLORIDA REWS' A LS /5617 R.O.W. - R1GHT OF WAY NOT VALID UNLESS SIGNED 8Y THE SURVEYOR AND r"""w "� •14° a' MO'^r P.O.B.. POINT OF BEGINNING AIR/KAx M1W M�AI rNl -r110 SfALEO N1 Df IIIE S(MlfYOR'S EM80SSE'D SEAL. �auswnrr tua n+•¢ moRwvtt P.O.C. =POINT Of COMMENCEMENT CfRF1i1CATE OF AUTNORlZA 710N / L8-9J slsidr (aMnl,"%W arr 2RK. O.R.B. - OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK ntacgr rro.: 61001 PMCLL M0.: 130 t«... •..rr�. t Cam: COLLIER COUNTY iRANSPORTAnCN ENGINEERING & CONSTRUC71ON MANAIIEMENIT OlWWON tails tMll/er 11GN "" slc0NO PART F TRACT BEING PART OF TRACT N2, GCYDEN GATE ESTATES UNIT J0, PLO BOOK 7, PAGE 58, /7�t�-t �t Rt *Pb &r-n— 1Wda *11"" ttr�tPot CowA� DL COLLIER COUNTY FLORIDA WkwAaw nG al[: r rrp.; W -: lytY. M11trr • MW • nat'r • hp app, yyy�Rp• yaygp ,rquLr.M.nggpo•hrwwsr -wtar� O9 /T001 N6011- 001 - 010- 7DNlN' 1J0 or XNX soc -2ii3 Nov I], 2002 - I1. 29 U.3 f71 Outt:' Nt imt�S�:dmillstl \2yg2D:ft190.uwq - EXHIBIT A Psp-�—of= 4 ALL THAT PART OF TRACT 112, GOLDEN GA T£ ESTATES UNIT 30, PLAT BOOK 7, PAGE 58, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS COMMENCING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID TRACT 112, A POINT ON THE EAST LINE OF SECTION 29, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE ALONC THE NORTH LINE OF SAID TRACT SOUTH 893151" WEST 9700 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE LEAVNG SAID NORTH TRACT LINE SOUTH 000735" EAST 277.50 FEET. THENCE SOUTH 893151" NEST 752.42 FEET TO THE WEST LINE OF SAID TRACT,• THENCE ALONG SAID WEST TRACT LINE NORTH 007836" WEST 9.16 FEET• THENCE LEAVING SAID WEST TRACT LINE NORTH 89'31'J7" EAST 61802 FEET; THENCE NORTH 3504'00" EAST 113.57 FEET THENCE NORTH 000735" NEST 175.88 FEET TO THE NORTH LINE OF SAID TRACT,. THENCE ALONG SAID NORTH TRACT LINE NORTH 893151" EAST 69.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 28,450 SQUARE FEET MORE OR LESS. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS & RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. PARCEL No. PREPARED BY i49L SONM INC LANG i R, P AL SUR4£YOR k ,YAPPER fLOR1DA RECJSTRA L5 j'S627 NOT MID UNLESS SIGNED BY THE SURKYOR AND rwsr.vt uxo ox .aw SEALED IYTH THE SURVEYOR'S EM80SSED SEAL. AAM raalomni. CERF/FICAM OF AUTHORIJADON r LB -43 �er, n ttt NOT A SURVEY ttt aYOBi •"*M 0 : 130 1. ,� oia r � f?0l/MTY IRAN e/�w Miller M CANSTRUC110N ANATA6IEMENT DINS " ED LIL DESCRfPTTpN !° a . F'p"' . �y y . �, • Lraup ww.m . u.,,pvrp, cevANy nxrwbr BEING PART Or TRACT 1T2, GOLDEN GATE ESTATES UNIT JO. PLAT BOCK 7, PACE 58, wrt, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA 70iMIln B►iO.M�MIw MHp!•IIw MM.m •h NWA•YItrIY .�Ye,xxpr Os /7Lb2 M4102 W.; Mt�l Hm 4S. 2002 - n -. sB: .S< �u,aEalx `,,�I1A \n4c�7 \,Swc;:.r N6027 -002- 010 -7DHµp 1JOA Ov XXX `G& �� f <fvgl ",rx tS�n,nafcn \7gp2O.h 110A a -a JJai i (PLAT) r.. ---�"� -^Age d No e � 0 70 U 100 t00 GRAPHIC SCALE l SOUTH 150' I NORTH 180' I 110 112 IJOF TRACT 111 OF TRACT 111 110.1 PifML. i GOLDEN GATE IS TATES UNIT 30, PLAT BOOT( 7, PAGES 58 R a DRAT a-r AND > (� U N FAS&WW ROPOSED 11 sauw AMT /m-ow R.0 .EASEMENT 503' K00'0TJ5 ^W. ' W ' EXISTING ADDITIONAL J U $ Q St ROW EASEMENT O.R.O. 1957, ...._._ _ SO4�T {goµ. 750 b {•. !ti__...1 PAGES 428 -4JO i P.O.A "a\ P O,C EXISTING 53' t�4SEM£NT 5E , FOR Rp.W P RPOSES OFTRACT fir EAST LINE OF -SECT /O 29 i •P SANTA BARBARA BOULEVARD GOLDEN GATE UNIT 6, u l 27TH COURT S.W. \ PLAT BOOK 5, PAGES 124 -134 tErer DESCRIPTION ALL THAT PART OF THE SOUTH 150' OF TRACT 111, GOLDEN GATE ESTATES UNIT 30, PLAT BOOK 7, PAGE 58, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS, COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID TRACT 111, A POINT ON THE EAST LINE OF SECTION 29, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID TRACT SOUTH 8931'51" WEST 9700 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CON17MVING ALONG SAID SOUTH TRACT LINE SOUTH 89JI'51" WEST 69.00 FEET THENCE LEAVING SAID SOUTH TRACT LINE NORTH 0007'35" WEST 99.69 FEET, THENCE NORTH 0075'20° WEST 50.32 FEET, - THENCE NORTH 893151 EAST 82.04 FEET, THENCE SOUTH 04.47'48" WEST 150.64 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, CONTAINING 11,325 SQUARE FEET MORE OR LESS. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS & RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. EXH raW IB� of. 'ARCEL N0. LS 1 +'•• NOT A SURVEY PREPARED BY. NILSONN pm, INC. LEGEND; RXQW ® EASEMENT CAN T OFE AL SURW nV k MAPPER PROPOSED ROW. fASEMENI FLOPIOA RfCISiRA CS /5627 R.O.W. - RICH OF WAY NOT VALID UNLESS SYCNED BY ME SURWYOR AND r"^r� "a' �"� "" "p'^' ROB. - Paw OF 8ECINNING urerw aaw l.N ru+ -rw SEALED NlBi THE SURbEYi7,4'S EMBOSSED SfAL. P.O.C. - POIN! OF COMMENCEMENT a ^� Fro�wa �a 7 lo�eotlror CE'RFlnCATE OF AUTHORIZA[ION / L8 -4J O.R.B, - OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK MAC, NO.: e2031 '""`l` M0 : 111 "W COLLJE'R COUNTY 7RANWORTA710N, ENONdEERfNC h CONS7RLlC7104 WAINAGUMT wSOv saar AN OESC BEING PART OF THE SOUTN 150 OF 7RA C 7 if1, py• A , Lmld Ar~. PIM.1 1k. 36, GOLDEN GATE ESTATES UM i PLAT BOOK 7. PAGE CO T COUNT Y, FLORIDA {590p OF, Y,G .wlrtOtra Nr XO•AMrlIYHY r 7• 1 oM0iW 11+ 1 •l b• t�rYM4 w •ll7nt•fM a ' WfsW01 00 •YYbON >,wr.r+ 04 /1007 "00 N I! t ; X X �l'llC (j tN(j p.-r . 05 M 2T -2 { hnv i3. 10a2 - 1.a02tl .ui:,,Cr11 <, \�JN \Nlif):t'1 \.'i "a:cb vl IlO, r. rryl. » ^a \S.,b"i;!au \20yl03at3'..Awy P O,C fWSTTNG 53' EASEMENT/ CAST LINE OF SEC 29 NE CORNER F R R p.W. PURPOSES cK rRACr of (PER PLAT) SANTA ! BARBARA BOULEVARD 27TH COURT S. W. GOLDEN GAT£ 1.6, PLAT BOOK 5, PAGES 174 -134 j /F.daTannar ALL THAT PART OF THE NORTH 180' OF TRACT 111, GOLDEN CAT£ FSTATfS UNIT 30, PLAT BOOX 7, PACE SB, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS' COMMENCING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID TRACT 111, A POINT ON THE EAST LINE OF SECTION 29 TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 26 CAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID TRACT SOUTH 893151" BEGINNING, WEST 6804 FEET TO THE POINT OF THENCE LEAVING SAID NORTH TRACT LINE SOUTH 04.4748" WST 180.76 FEEL' THENCE SOUTH 89-Y'51- W'EST 8204 FEET - THENCE NORTH 0075'20" WEST 150.00 FEET TO THE NORTH LINE OF SAID TRACT, THENCE ALONG SAID NORTH TRACT LINE NORTH 893151" EAST 9796 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAININC 16,200 SQUARE FEET MORE OR LESS. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS & RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. * ** NOT A SbWVJW * ** PREPARED BY. W1L5015 !NC Y� g MAPPER FLORIDA RfGISTRA OU LS 15627 NOT VALID UNLESS STONED BY R/E S41RWYCR AND SEALED W/IH INC SURVEYOR'S EMBOSSED C'MKf.wlYAO ar M+M "'' Au,o! rw� 111.1 111 -ir/e ? I`f4 A4L4 I& fp ?'IOW LIlFt I arses logo, ra rtww rrr mr q m eo to I GRAPWC SCALE SOUTH 150' j NORTH 180' i I 112 OF TRACT 111 OF TRACT 111 ! 110 110.1 g GOLDEN GATE �STATFS pRpq UNIT 30, PLAT BOOK W ROAD 7, PAGES 58 !, umiry rum A7f/�Y� � #ROPOSEO EXISRNC ADDTROWAL t" OOY5'10'W. 18Q00' P.O. EASEMENT �� "'-• .,�,� O.R.B PAGES P O,C fWSTTNG 53' EASEMENT/ CAST LINE OF SEC 29 NE CORNER F R R p.W. PURPOSES cK rRACr of (PER PLAT) SANTA ! BARBARA BOULEVARD 27TH COURT S. W. GOLDEN GAT£ 1.6, PLAT BOOK 5, PAGES 174 -134 j /F.daTannar ALL THAT PART OF THE NORTH 180' OF TRACT 111, GOLDEN CAT£ FSTATfS UNIT 30, PLAT BOOX 7, PACE SB, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS' COMMENCING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID TRACT 111, A POINT ON THE EAST LINE OF SECTION 29 TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 26 CAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID TRACT SOUTH 893151" BEGINNING, WEST 6804 FEET TO THE POINT OF THENCE LEAVING SAID NORTH TRACT LINE SOUTH 04.4748" WST 180.76 FEEL' THENCE SOUTH 89-Y'51- W'EST 8204 FEET - THENCE NORTH 0075'20" WEST 150.00 FEET TO THE NORTH LINE OF SAID TRACT, THENCE ALONG SAID NORTH TRACT LINE NORTH 893151" EAST 9796 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAININC 16,200 SQUARE FEET MORE OR LESS. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS & RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. * ** NOT A SbWVJW * ** PREPARED BY. W1L5015 !NC Y� g MAPPER FLORIDA RfGISTRA OU LS 15627 NOT VALID UNLESS STONED BY R/E S41RWYCR AND SEALED W/IH INC SURVEYOR'S EMBOSSED C'MKf.wlYAO ar M+M "'' Au,o! rw� SEAL. cERF1FicATE Or aurHamzAnoxlLB_4J -ir/e ? I`f4 A4L4 I& fp ?'IOW LIlFt I arses logo, ra rtww rrr mr EXH B( / Page of D,. PARCEL NO ._3 LEGEND; FXISRNC R O, W. EASEMENT PROWOSiD R.O.W. EEASEMENT R.0. W.. RICHT OF WAY P.0.8- - POW OF BEGINNING P. 0,C - PORIr OF COMMENC&LI,7 OR. a. - OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK Wlls t _r.-.au•p�,• ...AA.rT ?oATV.�7• AG04M KETC tNoHaERaro : caasn:ucnav +wu►AQe�r aWsroN Mlller �� H � cFSaa°ncw prv.,e,� , ,� • BEING PART OF THE NORTH 180' OF TRACE Il I, +' PM • L61dW AMlKy k�vulw GS COWEN CAT£ ESTATES UMr 30, PLAT BOOK 7, PACE 38, rt. M7'�aV�Nbr•Mn n� r COLLIER COUNrY, FLORIDA +maa.wu.rno• +1ri • roryn • rr . ae�e. w`{ArY im1W •IIg11FN�10 •Ar M vw - kr -a—A— M0.' SHf[1 M1yKR u1LJRJX. \spa \a6DZ1 \s m re :�•:�u. -mss 0�/ ?001 N8DT1- 001- O70 -TONNP fJ? cr XXx `— 30. t;� --y===:-�ge d; No e I GRAPHZSCALE 110 110.7 i GOLDEN GA FE ES TA TES UNIT 30, SOU Ty 180' NORTH 150 11 PLAT BOOK 7, PAGES 58 ( OF TRACT 770 !OF TRACT I I co PROPOW rcm-1 IVAL. NON-EA=W Ra40 aaK OmwAd& AAV 109 umily MOW .X w PRO�OSED R. O. W �A SEMEN T Fs a --7E;17SnNG 53', FASEMENT1 ST NOW PURPOSE Pp. a . EAST LINE OF SECTION 29 1,�FOR r) �N\ SANTA BARBARA BOULEVARD GOLDEN GATE UNIT 6, PLAT BOOK 5, PAGES 124-7,34) P.D.C. OF-'5IEW 1ACCORI 770 2 3 4 6 7 GOLDEN GATE CITY UNIT 6, PLAT 800K 5, PAGES 124-134 BLOCK 226 LEGAL ALL THAT PART OF THE SOUTH 180 FEET OF TRACT 110, GOLDEN GATE ESTATES UNIT JO, PLAT 800K 7, PAGE 58, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS; COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID TRACT 110, A POINT ON THE EAST LINE OF SECTION 29' TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 26 CAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE ALONG SOUTH LINE OF SAID TRACT 110 SOUTH 893151" WEST 53.00 FEET TO THE POINT Or BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUING ALONG SAID SOUTH TRACT ME SOUTH 893151" WEST 113.00 FEET, THENCE LEAVING SAID SOUTH TRACT LINE NORTH 007520" WEST 6,27 FEET; THENCE NORTHERLY 173.84 FEET ALONG THE ARC OF A CIRCULAR CURVE CONCAVE EASTERLY HAVING A RADIUS OF 3,09700 FEET THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 0372-58- AND BEING SUBTENDED BY A CHORD WHICH BEARS NORTH 0121'09" CAST 173.82 FEET, THENCE NORTH 69*JI'51" EAST 108.12 FFEF• THENCE SOUTH 00'15'19' EAST 180,00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING CONTAINING 20,058 5OUARE FEET MORE OR LESS. EXHIBIT � SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS & RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD page' " 'n i .2 of ttt CURVE NUMBER I NOT A, SURVEY ttI - ---- --- - -- - -- -3IkRCEL NO.—' RADIUS- 309700 PREPARED 6Y.- WLSON INC, DELTA. 0372'58" ARC- 17384 LEGEND. • TANGENT= 86.94 CHORD• 173.82 Va TEASEMENT CHORD ORG, N 01 109T. PROPOSED LANG &J.8keR. P*OAC AL SURWYOR & MAPPER ROW. EASEMENT FLORIDA RE&SMAWM LS 15627 ROW -RIGHT OF WAY NOT VALID UNLESS SIGNED BY THE SURWTOR AND KW AK AW9 P.O.B. • PONT OF 80JAINING SCALED W78 THE SURVEYOR'S EMBOSSED SEAL. uowuw IAWa l sra P.O.C. POINT OF COMMENCEMENT CER17FICA TE Dr AU THORIZA DON I La- 4J srrml taw) ", nlvw r1s, j". 133 C".. COWER COUNTY TRANVMTA7W ImaNEMWO & CQVSWXTM MMAQWMIT DIMON Wii*Miilff Tau, ga-MH AW g3W7W ft—,. Or . &d**b . 4.p - L�W A.~ - BFINC PART Or THE SOUrN 180 OF TRACT ItO, COLDEN CATE ESTATES UNIT 50. 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OF TR ID 3 4 5 8 GOLDEN GATE CITY UNIT 6, PLAT BOOK 5, PAGES 124 -134 8LOCK 226 ALL THAT PART OF THE NORTH 150 FEET OF TRACT 110, GOLDEN GA IF ESTATES UNIT 30, PLAT BOOK 7, PACE 58, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND BEING MORE PAR77CULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS; COMMENCING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID TRACT 10, A POINT ON THE EAST LINE OF SECTION 29, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID TRACT SOUTH 69J1'51 "' BEGINNING; WEST 5J00 F£Fl TO TTHE* POINT OF THENCE LEANNC SAID NORTH TRACT LINE SOUTH 0075'191" EAST 150.00 F£ET,• THENCE SOUTH 89J751" WEST 108.12 FEET- THENCE NORTHERLY 123.57 FEET ALONG THE ARC OF A CIRCULAR CUR4F CONCAI`E EASTERLY HARNG A RADIUS OF J,09700 FEET THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 0177'10° AND BEING SUBTENDED BY A CHORD WHICH BEARS NOPTH 04D6'1J' EAST 12J56 FEE7. THENCE NORTH 1832'1J' EAST 28.J8 FEET TO THE NORTH LINE OF SAID TRACT 11 P, THENCE ALONG SAID NORTH TRACT LINE NORTH 893151" EAST 89.59 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING CONTAINING 15,J76 SQUARE FEET MORE OR LESS SU8,fCT TO EASEMENTS & RESIRIC77ONS OF RE -CORO. EXHIBIT I�>! NOT A SURMY i CURB' NJUBER r �3 - -- PARCEL NO. T PREPARED BY.' 111150NM INC. RADIUS. JO9)00 DEL IA- 02'17'10' ARC- 12J.57 LEGEND; TANGENT= 61.79 CHORD IIJ56 ®EXISTING LANG R p SURWYM &MAPPER CHORD BRG N04V6'1J'E R.O.W. EASEMENT FLORIDA REOSMA LS 7 PROPOSED R.O.W. EASEMENT NOTNOT VALID UNLESS SIGNED BY THE SURWYOR AND WrN THE SUMYEYQp'S £ tooSSI""o SEAL, r..su .ur s.ro ar rxw "'�"K"" uaw am r»s -rrre R'O'W . RIGHT OF WAY P.08. . POW OF BEGINNING CfRF7FlCAT£ Lb' AUiNOglZA1101r' / LB -IS s —R, (gym/ n" nora to mr. P.O.0 . POINT OF COWMENCEM£NT 1 � + /ler •�• ENpA MI—&, ams RUCTi MAN TAT DIM M-1. , srar..� , � � • A.Mas , BEING PAR �TM� NORTH 50' OF TRACT 110, La+wcpN4Meh • Trrreyry�r, CpwY.y GOLDEN GATE ES TA IFS UNIT J0, PLAT BOOK 7, PACE 5B, yyF, ysy,�Q�, y' 1r;p �•7 COLLICH COUNTY,, r'LOR70A 1i7rrllulLrrm•MY4M4M�7•Aw Y4/11JDp•fu rwr°ssli •11bI1 �MRrq: Nur . \pOZZ \sarl 0417002 Fpr ww. raw NSOZ2— 002— 1!, 2JG7 11 /a <. —TOHBp IJ4 Or XXX cn Ur iir.c,:pl .ens \S..umlr,ea \is4ZJ.LJ•1 Jwp J,.' 1:. 2002 - 06:ID .YB JNANIERjX, \SUN \rv6022 \$k.h Of Oaauyl�urv� \S�bmltle0 \TVg1U.7sl S5 u.,g ger d � 1 108 t 9 � � I 10 I 110.1 109.1 � I� CO� I GRAPHIC SCALE SOUTH 150' NORTH 180 (,'S._ "_� " �OF TRACT 109 OF TRACT 109 1 TRACT 108 REPLAT, PLAT BOOK GE PA 54 � 19 R GOLDEN GATE £ TA TES UNIT 30, I BOOK PAGE 58 , a m PLAT 7 2 N= �WPEWFEW4 W ROAD I-.-- EXrsnxc sa' Eas£u[Nr t�! I 'o' R.D.W. PURPOSES PER PLAT 2Q, QRARiAm AND v� y f� 0 TY EAmme y I PROPOSED j Sg7JE- 14 6p1W�'R,YT R. 0. W, EASEMEN7� tR 5007520 £ IS0.00' EXISTING 53' EASEMENT FOR R 0. W. PURPOSES f► 02, $ EAST LINE OF *TION 29 (PER PLATE SANTA BARBARA BOULEVARD GOLDEN GATE UNIT 6, pAO.C. PLAT BOOK 5, PAGES 124 -134 —7DSE RA CORNER 09 7 8 i 4 GOLDEN GATE CITY UNIT 6, PLAT BOOK 5, PACES )14 -134 BLOCK 216 ALL THAT PART OF THE SOUTH 150 FEET OF TRACT 109, GOLDEN GAT£ ESTATES UNIT J0, PLAT BOOK 7, PAGE 58, COLLIER COUNTY, FLOR)DA, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS, COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID TRACT 109, A POINT ON THE EAST LINE OF SECTION 29, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE ALONG SOUTH LINE OF SAID TRACT 109 SOUTH 89J151" WEST 5J.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING THENCE CONTINUING ALONG SAID SOUTH TRACT LINE SOUTH 893151' WEST 89.59 FEET, THENCE LEAVING SAID SOUTH TRACT LINE NORTH I6'J2'13" CAST 59.52 FEET, THENCE NORTHERLY 9J. 99 FEET ALONG THE ARC OF A CIRCULAR CURVE CONCAVE EASTERLY HA14NG A RADIUS OF 2,96300 FEET THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 01'49'03° AND BEING SUBTENDED BY A CHORD WHICH BEARS NORTH OJ31'57" EAST 93.99 FEET, - THENCE NORTH 893151" EAST 6J.66 FEET- THENCE SOUTH 00'15'20° EAST 150.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. pEXHIBIT/I ` °a °-�= CONTAINING 70, 762 SOUARE FEET MORE OR LESS. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS & RESTRICIIGNS OF RECORD, PARCEL MO.� *00 NOT A SOVlsY ++'+ CURVE NUMBER 1 - -- PREPARED ¢Y. SONY ,' Mc RAD<US► 296500 D£L fA- 0!'49'07' ARC= 9599 LEGEND; TANCENF. 47.00 EE W7PVC ®R.0W, EASEMENT CHORD- 9599 L R, AL'SVRWY0R k MAPPER CH0R0 BRG N.0li1'S7'E. PROPOS£0 R.O.W. EASEMENT FLORIDA REGSTRa LS X56 ?7 R.O. W. . RICH f CF WAY NOT VALID UNLESS SIGNED BY THE SURVEYOR AND ••~ Ass rsro .mpJ w`w P.O.B.. POINT OF B£pNNING SEALED WN THE SURVEYORS EMBOSSED SEAL. AWSMAA ' _1N° AAWIMt' arc n M=N P.O.C. - POINT OF COMMENCEMENT CERflACAFE OF A U RIORIZA 17ON / L9 -4J snxu(aol`anaiw usrsouc .ADJ�, AO 02001 1 P*ML NO.: 135 a Ns. COLLIER COUNTY 7RANSPORTA M DWM -ERMIG Al CONSTRUCRCN MANAOfM? DINSICW •-•• �wI SKEICN AND DE8O1WMW A I Aror6cw • BEING PART Of THE SOl7iH 1,70 OF TRACT 109, GOLDEN GATE ESTATES UNIT JO. PLAT BOOK 7, PAGE 58, • E , • A • N'MoaOsr COLLIER CWNTY, FLORIDA P EL2N Fl .: 04/100? N60 ?? -00 ?- 010- TDHA'P 135 OF XXX 2GO-20J ,wy.MW'1. WInY •lrlb•hW 1WAIRWa AYAb•NWMi1M4WnA>. IiN-0tl•W 1l19O1.111•IM wYdrAM J,.' 1:. 2002 - 06:ID .YB JNANIERjX, \SUN \rv6022 \$k.h Of Oaauyl�urv� \S�bmltle0 \TVg1U.7sl S5 u.,g P.aaB - EAST LINT OF SECTION 29 53' WI SANTA BARBARA BOULEVARD P.O.C. GOLDEN GATE UNIT 6, F CORNER PLAT BOOK 5, PAGES 124 -134 L':I � � k CF TRACT 109 5 6 7 y GOLDEN GATE CITY UNIT 6, PLAT BOOK 5, PAGES 124 -134 8' OC'K 225 if.�ec- �rea�c ALL THAT PART OF THE NORTH 180 FEET OF TRACT 109, GOLDEN GATE £STATES UNIT J0, PLAT BOOK 7. PA 58, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS . COMMENCING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID TRACT 109, A POINT ON 7H£ EAST LINE OF SEC ON 29, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 26 CAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID SECTION SOUTH 00'1570" EAST 180.00 FEET. THENCE "'A'"0 SAID EAST SECTION LINE SOUTH 89 Jl •51 " WEST 53.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, THENCE SOUTH 89J1'51" WEST 6J66 FEET THENCE NORTH 02J5'47" EAST 3731 FEET THENCE NORTHERLY 11280 FEET ALONG THE ARC OF A CIRCULAR CURVE CONCAVE WESTERLY HAVING A RADIUS OF Z95J.00 FEET THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 0270'52" AND BEING SUBTENDED BY A CiIORD WHICH BEARS NORTH OIT18'42" EAST 111.79 FEET TO THE NORTH L /NE OF SAID TRACT, THENCE ALONG SAID NORTH TRACT LINE NORTH 893151" EAST 59.04 FEET, THENCE SOUTH 00'15'20" CAST 15000 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 9,109 SQUARE FEET MORE OR LESS. SUBJECT EXHIBIT TO EASEMENTS & RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. _ * ** NOT A SURWY 110.1 109.1 109 PREPARED By RI SAYAM INC 108 o sa x ao •■ De1lo- 0 ?70'52' GRAPMC SCALE LEGEND SOUTH 150' NORTH 180' ®fa751iNC R ,� �SUR�Y<kP C MAPPER Chord ft- N 01-08'42 OF TRACT 109 O TRACT 109 TRACT 108 REPL AT, PLAT BOOK iI I � GOLDEN GA TE £I�TATfS PLAT B00K UNIT JO 7, PAGE 58 ° i + i 19, P AGE 54 v PTiQgQg'D Zt C 2 I a I DRANVIA� FQR ROW PURPO,"' PLAT I�I MITY �� y PROPOSED D� J5 ?Tf. R.0 W EASEMENT � U r 4 4 P.aaB - EAST LINT OF SECTION 29 53' WI SANTA BARBARA BOULEVARD P.O.C. GOLDEN GATE UNIT 6, F CORNER PLAT BOOK 5, PAGES 124 -134 L':I � � k CF TRACT 109 5 6 7 y GOLDEN GATE CITY UNIT 6, PLAT BOOK 5, PAGES 124 -134 8' OC'K 225 if.�ec- �rea�c ALL THAT PART OF THE NORTH 180 FEET OF TRACT 109, GOLDEN GATE £STATES UNIT J0, PLAT BOOK 7. PA 58, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS . COMMENCING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID TRACT 109, A POINT ON 7H£ EAST LINE OF SEC ON 29, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 26 CAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID SECTION SOUTH 00'1570" EAST 180.00 FEET. THENCE "'A'"0 SAID EAST SECTION LINE SOUTH 89 Jl •51 " WEST 53.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, THENCE SOUTH 89J1'51" WEST 6J66 FEET THENCE NORTH 02J5'47" EAST 3731 FEET THENCE NORTHERLY 11280 FEET ALONG THE ARC OF A CIRCULAR CURVE CONCAVE WESTERLY HAVING A RADIUS OF Z95J.00 FEET THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 0270'52" AND BEING SUBTENDED BY A CiIORD WHICH BEARS NORTH OIT18'42" EAST 111.79 FEET TO THE NORTH L /NE OF SAID TRACT, THENCE ALONG SAID NORTH TRACT LINE NORTH 893151" EAST 59.04 FEET, THENCE SOUTH 00'15'20" CAST 15000 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 9,109 SQUARE FEET MORE OR LESS. SUBJECT EXHIBIT TO EASEMENTS & RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. _ * ** NOT A SURWY CURVE NUMBER 1 PARCEL NO. %. D PREPARED By RI SAYAM INC Rodivs• 29000 -- De1lo- 0 ?70'52' Arc= 11280 LEGEND Chord- 56,41 Chord- !1279 ®fa751iNC R ,� �SUR�Y<kP C MAPPER Chord ft- N 01-08'42 R.O.W. EASEMENT FiCR1DA REkSIRA LS /5627 0 olo5E0 R.. CASEMENT NOT VALID UNLESS SIGNED BY 7HE "VEYOR AND SEALED WIN VC SURVEYOR'S EMBOSSED SEAL. rawo .w aaro a ada r i004Miq +oA�sAec POW - RIG47 OF WAY P.O.& - PCYNT of BEGINNING C£Rl1F /C,1 TE OF AUIHORIZAOQV / LB -4J ) iw n ^s'7"' 1°°°1 nx aom� t�sr tpc P O.C. a POINT OF COMMENCEMENT W il siMiller . �L,t ` "' ML E" ' BEING P •bnvpYY'otnMkYAi✓ggp AMPrfy•mngrWnCovuhrY C01DEN CATE ApY • Arlo yam. t sroeKri.aerim•h+rauamay.nr . swroo . rrr Ar�cm.re sr, rloAi >nn� wnA s n. znat - Ur Marr�ulc ^r \ar,irmntetl \: gyla lst.76 ri•q YDHw I IJB or toy, PACE SQ 14- 11 2001 - 13 5544 LW14k KR, U. . 0-T-11111- Ili . - I— No ei mo GRAPHIC' SCALE iV moo' (PtA r) TRACT 108 REPLA r, �S PLAT BOOK 19. PAGE 54 GOLDEN GATE TA TES UNIT .30, log 2 PLAT BOOK] 7, PAGE 58 mm-m pert Am-Dowsw ROAD 107 1071 I Rac mtomG& AW r EAsdev— M7 PROE P05 MIM MIAW ER"IS 60' EA IL'pll 1. R. 0 W EASE�N F .11NI I R E)AfSrfNG 53' EASEMENTd F (PO ER W PURPOSES EAST LINE Of PLAT) SANTA BARBARA BOULEVARD SECTION 29 GOLDEN GATE UNIT 6, PLAT BOOK 5, PAGES 124- F 2 ) GOLDEN GATE CITY UNIT 5, BLOCK 225 PLAT BOOK 5, PAGES 124-04 2?6 -BLOCK LEGAL BEINC THE NORTH 300 FEET OF THE WEST 54 FEET OF THE EAST 107 FEET OF TRACT 2, TRACT 108 REPLAT, PLAT BOOK 19, PAGE 54, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. CONTAINING 75,200 SOUARE FEET MORE OR LESS. suBjEcr To EAscmLrNTs & RESFRIC77ON5 OF RECORD EXHIB ':f —.,f--± 4 PARCEL No. -NOt A, SURVEY PRCPAREO,f?r 011 SdIVMI , INC. LEGEND: R 0 W CA S41.111 T LAN P J, W'uk� -awwrw & MAPPER MD"NOSEMENT 4,S 15627 R.O.W. RtcH r or WAY NOT VALID UNLESS SIGNED BY 7HE SURVEYOR AND W� K.Wwww rururY "- W '=SEALED Wll WTH 7HE SURVEYORS EMBOSSED SEA L A"~ I mu mm rm Ram (•sl Im CERnnWr OF AUTHORIZATION f t8-4J PAKtL NO.: 137 MLIER COUNTY lRAN&vW= ,. LWOMERM & COMMUCNON AIANA M420N wil*miller ML =7W AM VVJCMPIM sEwG PARr or Lor 2, FRACr 108 RCPLA r. PLAr vow 19, PA" 54, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA DA '!% 7,1' 7 %412002 11.211- Olo- , m 14- 11 2001 - 13 5544 LW14k KR, U. . 0-T-11111- Ili . - I— PARCEL NO. * ** NOT A SURVEY * ** PREPARED BY R715QYM INC. 107 I 1 o71 - —� GRAPHIC SCALE SOUTH 150" € NORTH 180' OF TRACT 1071 OF TRACT 107 I GOLDEN GATE £SLATES UNIT J0, x PLAT BOOK l PACE 58 ��•7� -�-�� R.O.W. EASfYfNT FLORIDA REOISTRA LS 15627 PROPOSED 2,�t 106 106.1 G& All NOT VALID UNLESS SIGNED BY INC SURWYOR ANC SEAIED W N THE SLRV£MIl EkBOSSEO lliglrY asaoE'NT PROPOSED 410J MLVX M7 R. 0. W. EASEME T �\ I EXIS71NG M' EASEMENT FOR }40.W PURPOSES �\•, EA 51 L /N£ OF SECDON 29 (PER PL A I) SANTA BARBARA BOULEVARD c' GOLDEN GATE UNIT 6, Pt AT BOOK 5, PAGES 114 -1J4 SKI fix 1 2 3 4 5 6 GOLDEN GATE CITY UNIT 6, PLAT BOOK 5, PAGES 124 -1J4 84OCK 225 BEING THE WEST 54 FEET OF THE EAST 107 FEET OF THE SOUTH 150 FEET OF TRACT 707, GOLDEN GATE ESTATES UNIT 30, PLAT BOOK 7, PAC,, 58, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. CONTAINING 8,100 SOUARE FEET MORE OR LESS. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS & RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. EXHIBIT '4 Page 2 5 of PARCEL NO. * ** NOT A SURVEY * ** PREPARED BY R715QYM INC. LEGEND: ® DIIS.NC LAN R P Q'T' Al SURIEY.,' 8 YAPPER ��•7� -�-�� R.O.W. EASfYfNT FLORIDA REOISTRA LS 15627 PROPOSED �+- +••.+.ate -aJ R.O.W. EASEAIENI NOT VALID UNLESS SIGNED BY INC SURWYOR ANC SEAIED W N THE SLRV£MIl EkBOSSEO w+xrzs Al Jaaa yr,vr "O°UN R0. 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PURPOSES EAST UWE OF SECTION 29 N (PER PLAT) SANTA BARBARA BOULEVARD GOLDEN GATE UNIT 6,l PLAT BOOK 5, PAGES 124 -134 I �iy 1 Z 4 5 6 , GOLDEN GATE C1TY UNIT 6, PLAT BOOK 5, PAGES 124 -134 BLOCK 225 LEGAL OESLY PRON BEING THE WEST 54 FEET OF THE EAST 107 FEET OF THE NORTH 180 FEET OF TRACT 107, GOLDEN GATE ESTATES UNIT JO, PLAT BOOK 7, PAGE 58, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. CONTAINING 9,720 SQUARE FEET MORE OR LESS. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS & RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. EXHIBIT Pe ?;9. of * ** NOT A SVRVBSY * ** PREPAREd BY.GSON,0 . INC. L R L1r'E AL SURVEYOR k MAPPER FLORIDA R£G75r,?AWW tS 15627 NDT VALID UNLESS SIGNED BY THE SURI•£YOR AND SEALED WK THE SURVEYOR'S £M80SSED SEAL. aAAOnrw°ramr R�erOOMWaA: C£RFIFICAFE OF AUINOWARON / L8 -43 srsw !�T ,ux naa Carr ta[ esoe� .. �.: I I ae<wr: WII*Mlillgr ftw • 00._ erelgies • ✓f:nrpM1 • Lerdwq NaAM60 • bwpoaaWV GbNUYe WA,wAi r,'. kc Aw. • AdW. • h,— • AreeY . I p LmYwUn rr lm •NOee nuawoR• Awes MaAOa � w wMNN • W1w eerxOnwArw, PARCEL NO.—) 3 LEGEND, ®EXISiINi R.AW. A'pSEMENT PRDVrD EASEMENT R.O. R.O.W - RICK OF WAY ENQWU HC & caw MC710M AIANAGSWENT DIWS ON SKEM ANDnON BEING PART OF THE NORTH t60' OF TRACT 107, GOLDEN CA TE ESTATES UNIT 30, PLAT 800X 7, PACE 30, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA urt: NSN "' nX2 —0117001 x D 9 X QQ,� .,,, I.), 2002 - 11.48'. 31 :ux.,.iwix. \suw \,w60 %d \5kx,c1: 01 pe:r<, V:ana \Svbn�l,eJ \2gg3U]el ]8.nwy JJ0.00� (PLAT) � - -- ? r 9 4 =,a 105' 1 105 I GRAPHIC SCALE y FCl4 Eo k PLAT SOU Th' 150' ; NOR TH 180 IOF TRACT 10510F TRACT 105 c b7 GOLDEN CATE ESfiATES UNIT 30, t� I PLAT BOOK 11 PAGE 56 I �ig:l I I� wlol c! Rnx�v- Exausr ; 1 104 104.1 w, AAV urnvvrr A 1Gme SnGUl i PROPOSED y R.O.W EASEMENT III FOR - 53' EASEMENT/ EAST UN£ OF SEC77ON 29 w FOR O. w. PURPOSES P£R PLAT) SANTA BARBARA BOULEVARD GOLDEN CA T£ UNIT 6, PLAT 600K 5, PACES 124 -1J4 G 11 6 i 7 8 9 ' 10 11 GOLDEN GATE CITY UNIT 6, PLAT BOOK 5, PACES 124 -134 BLOCK 225 BEING rHE WEST 54 FEET OF THE EAST 107 FEET OF THE SOUTH 150 FEET OF THE NORTH 160 FEET OF TRACT 105, GOLDEN CA 7F ESTATES UNIT J0, PLAT BOOK 7, PAGE 58, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. CONTAINING 8, 100 SOUARE FEET MORE OR LESS. SU8XCT TO EASEMENTS c4 RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. "•• NOT A SURVEY ••+ PREPARED BY.' INCS Orl. INC. CAN Al SURWYM k ,MAPPER FLORTOA RECISIRA LS 15627 Nor VALID UNLESS STCNEO BY THE SCIRV£YOR AND w+wc ..r a,ro OI MOIM SEALED WTH THE SURVEYORS EMBOSSED SEAL. ,lyn "ZINZ CERMCArE OF AUTHOR/ZA11ON / LB -4J $no, AM)Ta na nu Ax WilsnMlller mu: arINC PI 'MGM • L—w NdLdc . T, ,M _ Cr Iu%, GOLDEN PATE +mwl...YSO. 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EASEMENT - i n I 150. x ti \ \s0 \\ �j tXISTING 5J EASEMENT] EAST LINE OF SECTION 29 \ \\ ' 1 P9 20 / FOR (PER PURPOSES SANTA BARBARA BOULEVARD 28 21 GOLD /£N GATE UNIT 6, l CORONADO PAKWAY\ PLAT BOOK 5, PAGES 124 -134 41 8 9 10 11 i �Btocxirs9 BLOCK 6 GOLDEN GATE £STATES UNIT 5, 22 GOLDEN GATE CITY UNIT 6, PLAT B00K 5, PAGES 124 -1J4 PLAT BOOK 5, PAGE 117 -17J BEING THE WEST 54 FEET OF THE EAST 107 FEET OF THE NORTH 150 FEET OF TRACT 104, GOLDEN GATE ESTATES UNIT 30, PLAT BOOK 7, PAGE 58, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. CONTAINING 8,100 SQUARE FEET MDR£ OR LESS. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS & RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD t•* NOT A. SURVEY * ** PREPARED BY WLSAVM , -. INC. LAN T R P OFE AI SURWYOR & MAPPER FLORIDA RfaS1RA LS.15627 NOT VALID UNLESS SIGNED BY THE SURI•f YOR AND MM W.M cx Rnnr SEALED WIN THE SURVEYOR'S EMBOSSED SEAL.N,u jy�'"� F-lw.J CERFIFICA T£ OF AUTHORIZATION / LB -4J d R0�" M'°". -� • �, • 8Ne0YY • Lwp" • L.+d�w A•vY�tl� • finFVleen 41vWnY mernlwwao•w>r.la ros ®•��"•I'°' A.. wtr.00 • nr raq •rear .nr.1.a. ;l. 1.5:.52 .. 11 1i Rlx.',yJF \��d01 t \..,.,�n of Ceac,wnn.' EXHIBIT -) Psge °t l PARCEL NO, 4 LEGEND: £XRO.W E0NWfG ASEMENT PROPOSED R.GW EASEMENT ROW - RIGHT OF WAY c - "w -uanu s 41AMM UCTIM MANACG8j NT DI s AND DMMPI Ml BEING PART OF ME NORTH 150' or TRAcT 104 I GOLDEN GATE ESTATE$ uNNT J0, PLAT BOOK 7 PACE 58, 92 Its Of KKK 104.1 L, 1 6 i 1 O • 103 GRAPHIC SCALE SOUTH 150 NORTH 180 GOLDEN CATE 4STATES UNIT 31, 9F TRACT 103 OF TRACT 103 PLAT 6001C 7, PAGE 59 a � GATE £STATES UNIT 30, I C GOLDEN PLA iJ BOOK 7, PACE 5,9 11 g 179.1 ! PEAPERM4 � � i S}IE IPnitD j !C M, ARAdMA4 AMD R. PROPOSED UMJTYfASSW 0,W EASEMENT Af00 X WW AZT �i EXISTING 53' EASEMENT W. PO PUAT RP x � \ P9 R w . P£ PL 2p ', EAST LINE OF SECTION 20 l 28 21 SANTA BARBARA BOULEVARD GOLDEN GATE UNIT 6, CORONADO PLAT BOOK 5, PAGES 124 -134 Y 2 4 1 11 GOLDEN GATE CITY UNIT 5, PLAT BOOK 5, PAGES 3 117- 123 8LOCK 183 BEING THE WEST 54 FEET OF THE EAST 107 FEET OF THE SOUTH 150 FEET OF TRACT 1OJ, GOLDEN GATE ESTATES UNIT 30. PLAT BOOK 7, PACE 58, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. CONTAINING 8,100 SOUARE FEET MORE OR LESS. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS & RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. EXHIBIT / _ Paw of--.u2q PARCEL No. 1-1)& * ++ NOT A SURVEY t•� PREPARED BY.• AT SONM&dV, INC. LEGEND: EXISRNC R.0 W. EASEMENT to R, OFE AL SURVYOR & MAPPER PR 717 FLORIDA OSTRA LS /3627 R.OW EASEMENT R.O.W. - RIGHT OF WAY NOT VALID UNLESS SIGNED BY WE SURVEYOR AND KAWS AW 44W a•" N SCALED WIN THE SURVEYOR'S EMBOSSED SEAL. .a rr surl"w�ii e'a�iir1m CERFIFICAiE OF AUTHORIZATION / L6 -43 rrtm Im roc craw wrtw ,r L,yrr i I t • r • l � , tt,nraa bn Lurdw S 7 m A ND DE rwNrinM BEING PAR T OF SOUTH 130' Of TRACT nIOr J , GOLDEN G A If £STA TES L NIT wm 30, PLAT BOOK 7, PACE 56, ftorAftr COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA MOW .M .R,Inw•r— Tf: 01A1 ! + ^w ,nuryr.awro•.4AtiY Mmuo•Aa,MMae•hrMwAir • wr „++W+•w, 0/2002 N6027002— Of0 -TOHNP ft6 0T XXX 1`j6 vev I.I. 2a P[ - +,}. Itl:.� I.MiI.'.fR +a: \SUR' \ +,bGt7 \i•stc, 0+ U,M1OIiCI�p +tl \tiunn,il laJ�,24uy03v`�b.U.y I 103 r 103 I � SOUTH 1,50' NOR TH 180' 'OF TRACT 10JI OF TRACT 103 Z I� 104.1 GOLDEN yATE ESTATES UNIT J0, PLA1f BOOK 7, PAGE 58 0 fS i GRAPHIC SCALE GOLDEN GATE ESTATES UNIT J1, PLAT 1101 7, PAGE 59 I 119 119.1 R.QW, MOW& AAV PROPOSED 2 U71JTYY T R.O.W. EASEMENT v AM MT fB0' U to TING 53' EASEMENT R 0. YY PURPOSES (PER PLAT) CORONADO 28 21 SANTA BARBARA BOULEVARD GOLDEN GATE UNIT 6, -t ; 1 PARKWAY ) PLAT BOOK 5, PAGES 124 -1J4 I 11 2 i 3 4 GOLDEN CA T£ CITY UNIT 5, PLAT BOOK 5, PAGES 117 -12J BLOCK 189 BEING THE KEST 54 FEET OF THE EAST 107 FEET OF THE NORTH 1BO FEET OF TRACT IOJ, GOLDEN GATE ESTATES UNIT J0, PLAT BOOK 7, PAGE 58, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. CONTAINING 9, 720 SQUARE FEET MORE OR LESS SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS & RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. EXHIBIT Page 11 o kRCEL NO. l'7 r7 *** NOT A SURVEY * ** PREPARED 'BY.� YiT SO LINIC LEGEND, ®R0.WNC . R.O.W. FASEM£NT C R, E AL SURVEYOR R MAPPER PROPOSFO FLORIDA REGISIRA LS /5617 R.O W. EASEMENT NOT VALID UNLESS SIGNED BY ME SURVEYOR AND jr~ Arc A� 0. . R.0.. W - RIGHT OF WAY SEALED WIN THE SURHEY0R5 EMBOSSED SEAL. 5rr101 CERnnCATF Or AUNORIZA17ON / L6-4J • R� „° ENfXNEBRlND causrnuCAON M.wAfiEiiiENT DJN WilsriMil /er _ ,n< SKEICY, AND DESgPIPAdV BEING PART OF THE NORM 160' OF TRACT 10J, ^e'^e'e' Batw. • 6ewpiU • emp e • lanseAO. ArO,lew . 7renpo-ftlbn C.ae�IM GOLDEN CA rE ESTATES UNIT JO, PLAT BOO( 7, PACE M, � AN :: � � COLLIER COUNh' F[ORlDA YroAWIr WAO•e1�elW JOi�•IIw NNaa.se,MNl7�.ww +uie�,Yw 22-0 yK xo O(/?00? N6D1?- 00?— OrO —iDHNP .'- ,,�Eglx. \SUA \Nc022 \sk,ic 0, Oaa;, blh ,r,e \Sicm�•Iea'.,<gg7C.fe'al. tl 9 33000' I (PLAT) 5 t80'\ EXISTING 53' EASEWN / u FOR R 0 PURPOSES i EAST LINE OF SECTION 20 l SANTA BARBARA BOULEVARD PLAT GOLDEN K 6, TE PAGES LU"� 2 3 I 4 7 5 6 GOLDEN GATE CITY UNIT 5, PLAT BOOK 5, PAGE 117 -123 BLOCK 1B9 BEING THE WEST 54 FEET OF THE EAST 107 FEET OF THE SOUTH 180 FEET OF TRACT 119, GOLDEN GATE ESTATES UNIT 32, PLAT BOOK 7, PAGE 59, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. CONTAINING 9,720 SQUARE FEET MORE OR LESS. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS & RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. EXHIBIT l Page of PARCEL No. lie ***,NOT A SURVEY •"' PREPARED BY.- SONM , WC LBC8ND: ® R.0. G If R.O.W. EASEMENT LANG R; dr AL SURWYOR & MAPPER PROPOSED FLORIDA REGISTRA LS /5627 R,O.W. EASEMENT R.0..W a RICH OF WAY NOT VALID UNLESS SIGNED BY THE SURVEYOR AND KA o AItAWJY0`'WN SEALED WIN THE SURWYOR'S EMBOSSED SEAL. =11MA iiWaM."Mr CERFInCATEOFAUTHORIZA TOY /L8 -N sm(OIWm now UrrA � ��'■�I • "W tNQINEERINQ Ar CONS7RUC110N m pNA(iE'MENr DIVISION IB£INC PAR �THH 160 OF TACT 119, Mw. • • eospprn • a.wlor. • L..111a1p aawr. • rr..I�.r1.m,1 Gn.rMb GOLDEN CA Tf ES TA TES UNIT 31, PLAY ROOK 7, PACE 79, L. COWER COUNTY, FLORIDA Irl.. Wyn • MrrMl • �nYb, • iq. 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EXHIBIT l Page of PARCEL No. lie ***,NOT A SURVEY •"' PREPARED BY.- SONM , WC LBC8ND: ® R.0. G If R.O.W. EASEMENT LANG R; dr AL SURWYOR & MAPPER PROPOSED FLORIDA REGISTRA LS /5627 R,O.W. EASEMENT R.0..W a RICH OF WAY NOT VALID UNLESS SIGNED BY THE SURVEYOR AND KA o AItAWJY0`'WN SEALED WIN THE SURWYOR'S EMBOSSED SEAL. =11MA iiWaM."Mr CERFInCATEOFAUTHORIZA TOY /L8 -N sm(OIWm now UrrA � ��'■�I • "W tNQINEERINQ Ar CONS7RUC110N m pNA(iE'MENr DIVISION IB£INC PAR �THH 160 OF TACT 119, Mw. • • eospprn • a.wlor. • L..111a1p aawr. • rr..I�.r1.m,1 Gn.rMb GOLDEN CA Tf ES TA TES UNIT 31, PLAY ROOK 7, PACE 79, L. COWER COUNTY, FLORIDA Irl.. Wyn • MrrMl • �nYb, • iq. G s ND.: Lmw.u.arw,wwleralurwr•Ir+w9+r�n wHLS911•reall ..r.`rr.. 0/7007 N6U ?2- 001- 0I0 -rDH1W 1�C a xxx �j' -ZQ 1— 1.1 400] :- 1121.36: IN:I.ICR!1: \S�1R \wS02r \Sk.l,n 01 Oe.a41.,.r,sl S,.b- 111.tl \4e.2D.It'nB...o CONTAINING 8,100 SQUARE FEET MORE OR LESS SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS & RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. ' ++ NOT A SURVEY + ++ PREPARED BY WLSOpAgaV, 1NC. - - - -- —" -- ------- --- --- --- JJ0.0O' (PLAT) y 9E I'LORIOA REOSIRATM LS 15627 fi li N 11 M Aa use w Atwa S£AL£O KITH PIC SURWYOR'S EMBOSSED SEAL ,,glp'�mFppls" "Mr 11 CfRF /FICATE Or AUFHOR /ZA DON/LB -4J $"N- /0'1° /ranaa rat me a 119 119. * 1 GRAPHIC SCALE SOUTH 160 NORTH 150' GOLDEN GATE ESTATES UNIT 31, OF TRACT 115 IOF TRACT 119 PLAT BOOK 7, PAGE 59 o i s 118 I C PRAAOsD WN-D01W. ROAD uW ry PROPOSED C 4 /OD StiU4� POT R.0. W. EASEMENT i 5O' �\ EXISTING 53' EASfM£N FOR R. 0. W. PURPOSES EAST LINE OF SECTION 20 \ \\\ (PER PLAT) SANTA BARBARA BOULEVARD GOLDEN CAFE UNIT 6, U� PL AT BOOK 5, PAGES 124 2 3 4 5 6 7 GOLDEN GATE CITY UNIT 5, PLAT BOOK 5, PAGE 117 -123 BLOCK 789 LEGAL D£S"71 N! BEING THE WEST 54 FEET OF THE EAST 107 FEET OF THE NORTH 150 FEE OF TRACT 119, GOLDEN GATE ESTATES UNIT 31, PLAT BOOK 7, PAGE 59, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIOA. CONTAINING 8,100 SQUARE FEET MORE OR LESS SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS & RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. ' ++ NOT A SURVEY + ++ PREPARED BY WLSOpAgaV, 1NC. P AL SURWIMR @ YAPPER I'LORIOA REOSIRATM LS 15627 NOT VAL /D UNLESS SIGNED BY THE SURVEYOR ANO 11 M Aa use w Atwa S£AL£O KITH PIC SURWYOR'S EMBOSSED SEAL ,,glp'�mFppls" "Mr 11 CfRF /FICATE Or AUFHOR /ZA DON/LB -4J $"N- /0'1° /ranaa rat me EXHIBIT A Page_` 3 of,JL-q PARCEL NO._�� LECEND: ®. R. NC 0 R. O. W. EASEMENT PROPOSED R O. W. fASfAIENT R.O. W, -RIGHT OF WAY W /ls�i - iNGINEERNt i b( R( ll( MANAiD5, DIMON Miller BEING PAR THAM ry{ Lip im ' pP?ACr It9, A.s v • bw.� • L`daoYh • Aiwos•. • �.scyr,ve�e -a . hrwrop.. Gew�.r GOLDEN GA lE ES IA FES UNIT !t, PL A! BOOK 7, PALL•' 59, WLaYYa, he COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA faoWyuywp). MsM•MMM•inYl•.t♦le�,•rr CATL: C W.: yybY>m+v•ne wwrsr•w rraas rs „��,7,.v w.e rti 01/2001 n6022- 00I- 010 -lDHWP 119 or XXX 200 -20 Vic.• :S. IoQi - IJ 11 nU ,il: LLk FIT: \5U'a \46LIi\S:wrr• (1� asc�, Lt ',cne \5„emtt�tl \71V1�]ci�S.e +p EAST LINE OF SECTION 20 SANTA BARBARA BOULEVARD GOLDEN CATE UNIT PLAT BOOK 5, PAGES 124 JJ4 7 9 10 a 4 5 �6 GOLDEN GATE CITY UNI T 5, PL A T BOOK 5, PAGE 117-12.3 BLOCK 189 BEING THE SOUTH 300 FEET OF THE WEST 54 FEET OF THE EAST 107 FEET OF THE EAST 522.81 FEET or TRACT 118, GOLDEN GATE ESTATES UNIT 31, PLAT BOOK 7, PACE 59, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. CONTAINING 16,200 SQUARE FEET MORE OR LESS. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS & RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD EXHIBIT Page., of I PARCEL NO. ("?( *** NOT A SURVEY PREPARED BY; SOMM , INC. exis 8NO R.O.W. EASEMENT' LAW&.LWAI, PtOFE,�WAL SLOW)W & MAPPER PZOMWI&AICNT FLORIDA RtOISTRAIPW LS 15627 R.O.W. . RIGHT OF WAY NOT VALID UNLESS SIOVID BY WC SURVEYOR AND SCALED NTH THE SURVEYOR'S CUOMO SEAL AAkwh0l"Imon , CrRFJRCA rE OF AUTNORIZA)70A( I L8 -43 M" (M) M 40W tAff MW UMNEERM d; 00aMCRON MMAQEMT 01WWON SKM AND DEW2&i Mcr Pie, wimc PAR r cr me EAST 52 CotmA, vrE esrAms uNir ji. PLAT BOOK 7, PAGE 5F, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA XqF*L-lftm ftomom 0112002 "?-002-010- WNW I "I-V w, XXX 200-20 No. 13. 2W2 - 13 21.10 1 mll I FR[x \SvR\N6022\5k.l:n 01 110\2;q203.1!4 4.g .00; (PtA T) !;� P==— ge WEST 330' Nc OF TRACT 118 GRAPRC SCALE FOR fAISTING 60' EASEMENT R.O.W. PURPOSES PER PLAT 118 GOLDEN GA Tc4s TA TES UNIT 31, PLAT 7, PAGE 59 EAST 522,81 118 i OF TRACT I L, 177 117.1 P SO PEWWWA4 RM I AM-DaUff RW j l kaK DRANAG& MAD UWTY EASWOT 14m XuoW AMT I PRO PO R. O� W END T-\ EAST LINE OF SECTION 20 SANTA BARBARA BOULEVARD GOLDEN CATE UNIT PLAT BOOK 5, PAGES 124 JJ4 7 9 10 a 4 5 �6 GOLDEN GATE CITY UNI T 5, PL A T BOOK 5, PAGE 117-12.3 BLOCK 189 BEING THE SOUTH 300 FEET OF THE WEST 54 FEET OF THE EAST 107 FEET OF THE EAST 522.81 FEET or TRACT 118, GOLDEN GATE ESTATES UNIT 31, PLAT BOOK 7, PACE 59, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. CONTAINING 16,200 SQUARE FEET MORE OR LESS. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS & RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD EXHIBIT Page., of I PARCEL NO. ("?( *** NOT A SURVEY PREPARED BY; SOMM , INC. exis 8NO R.O.W. EASEMENT' LAW&.LWAI, PtOFE,�WAL SLOW)W & MAPPER PZOMWI&AICNT FLORIDA RtOISTRAIPW LS 15627 R.O.W. . RIGHT OF WAY NOT VALID UNLESS SIOVID BY WC SURVEYOR AND SCALED NTH THE SURVEYOR'S CUOMO SEAL AAkwh0l"Imon , CrRFJRCA rE OF AUTNORIZA)70A( I L8 -43 M" (M) M 40W tAff MW UMNEERM d; 00aMCRON MMAQEMT 01WWON SKM AND DEW2&i Mcr Pie, wimc PAR r cr me EAST 52 CotmA, vrE esrAms uNir ji. PLAT BOOK 7, PAGE 5F, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA XqF*L-lftm ftomom 0112002 "?-002-010- WNW I "I-V w, XXX 200-20 No. 13. 2W2 - 13 21.10 1 mll I FR[x \SvR\N6022\5k.l:n 01 110\2;q203.1!4 4.g PLAT No EXISITNC 60' EASEjNT FOR R. O. W. PURPOSES PER PLAT a n ao loo aoo GRAPHIC SCALE 117 1171 GOLDEN GATE STATES UNIT 31, PLAT 118 SOUTH 180 ; NORTH 150 8 7, PACE 59 o OF TRACT 117 (OF TRACT 117 j + f 116.1 116 1 y Raw. bimmaY PROPOS7D U7XV EAST 4/OIO �MAi iaYr i R. 0. W EASEMENT li 730' EXISTING 5,3' £ASEMEN �� • \ ? EAST LINE OF SECTION 20 FOR R 0. W. PURPOSES . �P£R PLAT) SANTA BARBARA BOULEVARD COLDEN CATE UNIT b, N PLAT BOOK 5, PAGES 124 -1, 4 i tV 7 8 g 10 11 �'jb FI GOLDEN CATE CITY UNIT 5, PLAT BOOK 5, PAGE 117 -12J 810CX IB9 LEGAL DESMPALW BEING THE WEST 54 FEET OF PIE EAST 107 FEET OF THE NORTH 150 F£ET OF THE SOUTH 180 FEET OF TRACT 117, GOLDEN GATE ESTATES UNIT Jl, PLAT BOOK 7, PACE 59, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. CONTAINING 8,100 SQUARE FEET MORE OR LESS SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS & RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. =XHIBIT A age 1�5 of--Ln4- PARCEL NO. /")-7 •"� NOT A, SU RVEY �'• PREPARf0 8r, WLSONM , INC. LEGEND: ®IVOS CI R.O. w EASEMENT L 0Ff AL SLO Wyw d• uAPPER FLORIDA RfWSTRA L5 13627 PROPOSED ROW. EASEWENT NOT VALID UNLESS SIGNED BY THE SURVEYOR AND +r+excr ar uvo a x[Ax, SCALED W7H THE SURVEYOR'S EM80SW SEAL. ""^'u"o""O pyao)rral -rxTe A44Tx[x/ Ji1 rl I�Iy ao04•rt R.O. W . RIGHT OF WAY mc� raol ror now Orr mr. CERFIFICATE OF AUTHORIZARON / L8 -4J �IIW[ N0.: Iatn� IxR[Cl x0.: 'Ji Ctix: l ! Cl c Wils�iM►Iler cOMMUCnau AfANAGEWNr ONSlON ml BEING " "pF WTaACr PARRr n{ IBOr Ir7, n"' ^' .' • &wW evl rn L.:d�cwArrAt.m. tr.,�vpo, co,.,Awr GOLDEN CA IE f5YA 7£5 UNfT Jr, PLAT 800K 7 PACE 59. NMIarANer, M 7lOA1111M aem *W. -6 • .F •rxo. d : xc4rW l�liW'renr �'�'~ WodTr COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA .: N" 13. 7007 `.1:23 13 ,Old L;1ii': \$Ufl \NbU72 \:il: 0: Oe,.c.:,!:.n.'�c�,:....,. -.•. �, _..ten...., N6G?I- 00?- O70 -TOHMP 1'Jl pr XXX 200-203 _ -- I�--t' -r -- sJAOOf,.rPLA.� �. i s EX, fS. WT. N G P U6R0P• O fSAES S •F - o :s so I FOR RO MPLAT GRAPWlCo SCALE I L�J t I C 117 31, SOUTH 180' NORTH 150' GOLDEN GATE�STATES UNIT PLAT BOO 7, PAGE 59 118 o OF TRACT 117 OF TRACT 117�`� � 116.1 ± 116 , I ,, � ' � nrpu- Exrxus►E Rojo ` I UMI 1PROPOSED R.�.W, EASEMENT �T 4100 8pA111ETT 1 � Isp EXISTING 53' EASEMEN FOR OSfS �P£R PL AT) EASTjLINE OF SECTION 20 SANTA BARBARA BOULEVARD PLAT GOLDEN 5 CA TE PAGUNiT 6 -134 1 b! 8 g 10 11 �flo Faocv 7 II GOLDEN GAT£ CITY UNIT 5, PLAT BOOK 5, PAGE 117 -113 E BLOCK 189 ?A BEING THE WEST 54 FEET OF THE EAST 107 FEET OF THE NORTH 150 FEET OF TRACT 117, GOLDEN GATE ESTAFES UNIT 31, PLAT BOOK 7, PAGE 59, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. CONTAINING 8,100 SOUAR£ FEET MORE OR LESS. �J SUBJECT' TO EASEMENTS d R£STRICnONS OF RECORD. =XHIBIT // ge,4� of 07 PARCEL NO. x *** NOT A SURW �•� PREPARED BY: WfLSONMI . 1Nq, LEGEND, EXiSTINC PO 11 EASEMENT ! R• SW AL MA VEYOR t PPER PROPOSED FLORIDA RfCISTRA LS 15617 R.O.W. EASEMENT LAN R. O. W. - RICHF OF WAY NOT VAuo UNLESS VGWD BY THE SURVEYOR AND Ls ass lwF a a +MSRr SEALED W17H THE' SURVEYOR'S EMBOSSED SEAL. n rL�"ri i�uIe 2 CERFIFICAX OFAUTHORf1ARON,/L6 -43 TnRrwm170°'UPIm 11 Fj ��Mfllei • u ENQINEERNdIi carssrAW 06 TIOaAr►T aWSlaw sil(Ernx ANt1 ne9d�pnav MJNC PART OF THE NORTH 130 OF TRACT I17, ra+nrr Ngrrn • 6mlpul • amar • Lurlsp NcMlgr •Trrgrwftlfm CaWn4 GOLDEN GAT ESTATES UNIT 31, PLAT BOOK 7, PACE 59, COLLIER COUNTY, FI.ORIOA Mp4 • Myn • M1eY . R1MU • Fpp W NU F k X L RYFIwY lY•NpYY7g1•AS u�ta•A AfWO•Na0 wlbnSm C1,11200.1 N01C1 -00?- 010 -TDHMP Z0(A' —'j4 — 13. 200? - 13:P 16 A,., FRI. 11;F \N60't2 \SUetc+ 01 i)aic.o:'wna`,SuE+'.�I latl'�:99i0J�152 a *g 7. i 115.1 115 i SOUTH 180' NORTH 150' 116 !,,OF TRACT 115 �F TRACT 115. i GRAPHIC SCALE GOLDEN GATE £STATES UNIT J1, Pt A T 8001 7, PAGE 59 BEING THE WEST 54 FEET OF THE EAST 107 FEET OF THE SOUTH 180 FEET OF TRACT 115, GOLDEN C4TE ESTATES UNIT 31, PLAT BOOK 7, PAGE 59, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, CONTAINING 9,720 SOUARE FEET MORE OR LESS. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS & RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. EXHIBIT ,4 Page_�� of r u PARCEL NO. C55 * ** NOT A SURVEY * ** PRLPARED BY. WK SONM , WC LEGEND: RO.W. c RO.W EASEMENT LAIC OIE AL SURWYOR & MAPPER PROPOSED FLORIDA PEGS LS 15627 R.O.W. EASEMENT NOT VAUD UNLESS SIGNED 8Y THE SURY£YCR AND r res .r J+sru a anrw R 0. W v RICWT OF WAY SEALED IWTH INC SURWYOR'S EMBOSSED SEAL. CERR17CATE OF AUTHORIIAIJON 1 LB -4J srsR"1A�ol ra rsoeua JUr AaJ, WII,* -. � �_ ENOWETO & CoNsi;�ra�, �;,uvAa"�vi a�ary Miller mL + A0 7W BEING PART OF THE SOUTH IBO' OF TRACT 115. rs"'•"" tror..r ' E-kW' • Arws • L-11 A111.. • u.�.vp) cpw.w COLDEN GATE STATES UNIT 31, PLAT 800K 7, PACE 39, WrarAlllYr, Yic COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA Nr • finyvr • �w • Inwr, . h,p Wif: nRpt MO.: H[ Nn•�. .1 }IM. Lw Vrm•AyMBVA.'Yp1y 1fwr Al</ii •w r aopA• yy,.r„rr , ,e9Y7. }a155.tl +q XwX X0 </ ?007 NBO71 -00 1- 010 -TOHW 133 ).W2 Jj - J Z) Ja MiEiX 1,5tin1y5i2i `,S+; 1. 13, n or 1 U Wr rq—.: 20, a ARQ�M A�4 MAI, ; 114.1 114 ; Maw -0UU5W ROAD Raw, aumd& AA0 PROOSED U1i'JIilE7VT 0.71b S=ff IFE1 R.O.W. jEASFMENT � — 180' — _ — i' i I 6 w �\ w i E ISRNG 5J' EASEMENT FOR R. O. W. PURPOSES EAST LINE OF- SEC ION 20 (PER PLAT b SANTA BARBARA BOULEVARD GOLDEN GATE UNIT 6, cnl 4 1 �INi PLAT BOOK 5, PAGES 124 —IJ4 gib 1 1 18 ' 1 2 3 �' 4 5 6 7 9' 10 11 12 13 ! 14 21 M 1 BLOCK 188 GOLDEN GATE CITY UNIT 5, PLAT 800K 5, PAGE 117 -12J BEING THE WEST 54 FEET OF THE EAST 107 FEET OF THE SOUTH 180 FEET OF TRACT 115, GOLDEN C4TE ESTATES UNIT 31, PLAT BOOK 7, PAGE 59, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, CONTAINING 9,720 SOUARE FEET MORE OR LESS. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS & RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. EXHIBIT ,4 Page_�� of r u PARCEL NO. C55 * ** NOT A SURVEY * ** PRLPARED BY. WK SONM , WC LEGEND: RO.W. c RO.W EASEMENT LAIC OIE AL SURWYOR & MAPPER PROPOSED FLORIDA PEGS LS 15627 R.O.W. EASEMENT NOT VAUD UNLESS SIGNED 8Y THE SURY£YCR AND r res .r J+sru a anrw R 0. W v RICWT OF WAY SEALED IWTH INC SURWYOR'S EMBOSSED SEAL. CERR17CATE OF AUTHORIIAIJON 1 LB -4J srsR"1A�ol ra rsoeua JUr AaJ, WII,* -. � �_ ENOWETO & CoNsi;�ra�, �;,uvAa"�vi a�ary Miller mL + A0 7W BEING PART OF THE SOUTH IBO' OF TRACT 115. rs"'•"" tror..r ' E-kW' • Arws • L-11 A111.. • u.�.vp) cpw.w COLDEN GATE STATES UNIT 31, PLAT 800K 7, PACE 39, WrarAlllYr, Yic COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA Nr • finyvr • �w • Inwr, . h,p Wif: nRpt MO.: H[ Nn•�. .1 }IM. Lw Vrm•AyMBVA.'Yp1y 1fwr Al</ii •w r aopA• yy,.r„rr , ,e9Y7. }a155.tl +q XwX X0 </ ?007 NBO71 -00 1- 010 -TOHW 133 ).W2 Jj - J Z) Ja MiEiX 1,5tin1y5i2i `,S+; 1. 13, n or 1 U Wr rq—.: 20, b CNAPHIC SCALE 115.1 i 115 GOLDEN GATE iS TATES UNIT J1, SOUTH 180' 1 NORTH 150' PLAT B00I 7, PAGE 59 �OF TRACT 115 �F TRACT j 115 � f ;! 114.1 p NW—DV � 114 US1bF a'. UWY CAMINt R o W. E 5EEMEN7 IsG' \\ \`150' N, •• EXISTING 53' EASEMENT J \ FpR R.OW, PURPOSE'S EAST 4 LINE Of SECTION 20 y (PER PLAT) SANTA BARBARA BOULEVARD GOLDEN CAT£ UNIT 6, U� PLAT BOOK 5, PACES 124 -134 wi ��b ( 1 2 1 II 4 5 � 6 7 8 11 9 4 10 ; 11 12 13 14 GOLDEN CATE CITY UNIT 5, y+ BLOCK 1BB PLAT BOOK 5, PAGE 117 -123 BEING THE WEST 54 FEET OF THE EAST 107 FEET OF THE NORTH 150 FEET OF TRACT 115, GOLDEN CATE ESTATES UNIT J1, PLAT BOOK 7, PAGE 59, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. CONTAININC 8, 100 SOUARE FEET MORE OR LES5. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS & RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. * ** NOT A SURVEY * ** PREPARE'O Br. SONM INC. L k P AL SURVEYGW k MAPPER FLORIDA EGISIRA LS /5617 NOT VALID UNLESS SIGNED BY 1N£ SURl4'YOR AND rr e� W NAM a AarN SEALED WN ME SURVEYOR'S EMBOSSED SEA(. A ilrri�aul�"HA1i wwc CERWICATE OF AUIHm,7ATJON / LB -4J rrtrwlc vlroraaa rurmX Wils�iMlllei� . ��1- IN01a R BEING P '"^"`'" "E°°br ►'a^rya'r•WpRys Artli�M •RYwwruui Cewew. G041DEN CA ri NI(Yt RalMaf♦lHgr.Rr /waV.A, NfMNr•IM�. wryer�.,l.r z. 1, N6 +•� I,, 2x•1 - 09,19.3.5 Jv APiCRJX \SUR \N802-,n:n llad' \1092OJe1 Sb.urp EXHIB(T / i Page lI n of °ARCEL NO, LEGEND; L EXr Co R, o w ASEM£N r PRO�°OSEO R.O.W. EASEMENT R.O.W. . RIGHT OF WAY MENr DIMOiN Cr rr3, 7, PACE 69, TDHHP I 156 OF XXX R a K, DR wmd ,Ulm w PROPOSED UW EASEMENT R.O.W. EASEMENT So" wr EAST LINE OF SECTION 20 SANTA BARBARA BOULEVARD 112.1 EX7517NG 53' EAStMt r FOR Rr FR PLAR�OS GOLDEN GATE UNIT 6, PLAT BOOK 5, PAGES 124 -134 �I I 9 10 11'12 13 14 152 16'17 1- 892021 122 b GOLDEN CATE CITY UMT 5, PLAT BOOK 5, PAGE 117 -123 BLOCK 188 LEGAL DES"11QN BEING THE WEST 54 FEET OF THE EAST 107 FEET OF THE SOUTH 150 FEET OF TRACT 114, GOLDEN CAFE ESTATES UNIT 31, PLAT BOOK 7, PAGE 59, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. CONTAINING 8,100 SQUARE FEE MORE OR LESS SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS & RESTRICTIONS OF' RECORD. •''• NOT A SURVEY R++ PREPARED.Bri Wsav INC. . LANC&JJWR , P AL S if YQR A• MAPPER aMDA REGtSIRA CS' /5627 NOT VALID UNLESS %MCD BY IH£ SURVEYOR AND �[uets K eessa wa SEALED WTH THE SURVEYOR'S EMBOSSED SEAL. ,rausAtrs su �w eaaoM.a C£RFIFICA TE OF AUTHORIIA DON / L8-43 saa peal Fos nim uss rac EXHIBIT Page-I'LL ofd 'ARCEL NO. LEGEND: R.O.W. Ens TWO EASEMENT PROPOSED R.O.W ASEMfNf R O. W. - RICHT OF WAY tails iMlller _ • s` °rr°w • u`»w" • �`s"Vas'°r • n�'s°uu' c.w�°' I A �C AND WE T A COLLIER COU Ilpw. MRp • irY . kre� • leP R: LelYeslw eras •wrlwaasam•nerMYane•f�A7•eow•rr w.erra 04/2002 N6022 -002- 010 -, +3, 2002 — 13 29 i0 tWtiCn:k. \sJn \N6022 \:.ercr. 01 .a ullarom Ir4, PACE 59, 157 OF XXX 3!0.00' 1 (PLAT) i _ 114.1 1 114 a is 00 ' IN iV GRAPHIC SCALE 1 SOUTH 150 NORTH 180' ` ' GOLDEN GALE ESTATES UNIT 31, o { PLAT BOOK 7, PAGE 59 !OF TRACT 114 OF TRACT 114', a EXIT, G 6d EASEMENT i � I FOR R.QW S PURPOSES PER PLAT 115 AL �I I CEO 1131 NqN- )POND a c R a K, DR wmd ,Ulm w PROPOSED UW EASEMENT R.O.W. EASEMENT So" wr EAST LINE OF SECTION 20 SANTA BARBARA BOULEVARD 112.1 EX7517NG 53' EAStMt r FOR Rr FR PLAR�OS GOLDEN GATE UNIT 6, PLAT BOOK 5, PAGES 124 -134 �I I 9 10 11'12 13 14 152 16'17 1- 892021 122 b GOLDEN CATE CITY UMT 5, PLAT BOOK 5, PAGE 117 -123 BLOCK 188 LEGAL DES"11QN BEING THE WEST 54 FEET OF THE EAST 107 FEET OF THE SOUTH 150 FEET OF TRACT 114, GOLDEN CAFE ESTATES UNIT 31, PLAT BOOK 7, PAGE 59, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. CONTAINING 8,100 SQUARE FEE MORE OR LESS SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS & RESTRICTIONS OF' RECORD. •''• NOT A SURVEY R++ PREPARED.Bri Wsav INC. . LANC&JJWR , P AL S if YQR A• MAPPER aMDA REGtSIRA CS' /5627 NOT VALID UNLESS %MCD BY IH£ SURVEYOR AND �[uets K eessa wa SEALED WTH THE SURVEYOR'S EMBOSSED SEAL. ,rausAtrs su �w eaaoM.a C£RFIFICA TE OF AUTHORIIA DON / L8-43 saa peal Fos nim uss rac EXHIBIT Page-I'LL ofd 'ARCEL NO. LEGEND: R.O.W. Ens TWO EASEMENT PROPOSED R.O.W ASEMfNf R O. W. - RICHT OF WAY tails iMlller _ • s` °rr°w • u`»w" • �`s"Vas'°r • n�'s°uu' c.w�°' I A �C AND WE T A COLLIER COU Ilpw. MRp • irY . kre� • leP R: LelYeslw eras •wrlwaasam•nerMYane•f�A7•eow•rr w.erra 04/2002 N6022 -002- 010 -, +3, 2002 — 13 29 i0 tWtiCn:k. \sJn \N6022 \:.ercr. 01 .a ullarom Ir4, PACE 59, 157 OF XXX lJ000 (PLAT) N 114 D !D I GRAPHIC C SCALE SOUTH 150' NORTH 180' GOLDEN GATE ESTATES UNIT 3T, !OF L'7 ! PLAT BOOK 7, PAGE 59 TRACT 114 OF TRACT 114! C £XISRN6' 80' EASEMENT f0R O.W. PURPOSES P£R PLAT Awpom Mwam 113.1 1 112.1 115 MOw- oJaw�rE,RaAO j � �, ; R.QIK, AND PROPOSED UwryEA T ^j R.O.W. EASEMENT d/0e SgIIAtAE ' 1 h"50m, l' I 50' EXIS77AIG 53' EASEMENT �v FOR R. 0. W PURPOSPIS EAST tj E OF SECTION 20 \� (PER PLAT) SANTA BARBARA BOULEVARD GOLDEN GATE um 6, U i PLAT BOOK 5. PAGES 124 -134 8 9 110 1 11 112 113 114 1 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 1 GOLDEN GATE CITY UN1T 5, PLAT BOOK 5, PAGE 117 -12J BLOCK JBB j LEGAL 2E=MN BEING THE NEST 54 FEfT OF THE EAST 107 FEET OF THE SOUTH 750 FfET OF THE NORTH 180 FEET Of TRACT 114, GOLDEN GALE ESTATES UNIT 31, PLAT BOOIf 7, PACE 59, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. CONTAINING 8,100 SQUARE FEET MORE OR LESS. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS & RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. EXHIBIT_1 p Of Ly "'ARCEL NO.-�LL NOT A SURVEY •�+' PREPARED Sr- HILSGW XJC 1.6CEND: ®ER.XISTING OW. EASEMENT LANG R, OFE C SURlfYOR rt MAPPER PROPOSED fLD.4IDA RECISIRA CS 15617 R.O,W EASEMENT NOT VALID UNLESS SIGNED BY M£ SURVEYOR AND 4rAMas,Nfmm" N R.O.W. RICH OF WAY SEALED WM IHE SURVFI'OQ'S EMBOSSED SEAL. AW4 M "Jk,4 ,M.,M .0A"G�I$r AW CXM..R CERFIFICA TE Or AOTNOV.?A RCW / LB -43 mror N>•Dl is ^awA wr nc �•! °• ° ezoe� ••^�! "" �aa u!Y cau m CWNrr 7RANSPMTAIM • ,w•°"• BNIO WERINO & CONSTRU ROM MAMAOEAWMN O1NffiUN wilsomillifi BEING PAR ]H C7 IN, W. • Rnga. • Lwnp. ArW*" • ryv..eyya, CRMUrY 'OLDEN GA ]E' ESTATES UNIT 3), PLAT BOOK 7, PAC£ 39, MfiaxWr, bk. COLLIER CCUmTY, FLORIDA YfOb,Y/14YLI,>m• MPM Itrrl�n •YW •tWlw•IIY Wll: • rrlruaorLla •^o.lunm'rararall "w'a1 °ih0� +r^ 0417002 N60 ? ?- 00?- 010 -TONNP 138 0! XXX '1'�^�^..�3 I? Ltw.:.Ewjx, i S30. 00 (PLAT 113 �__ — . "__ -- Qe �AgI n 41250' OF TRACT 113, WEST 41250' Of'! SOUTH 160' OF TRACT 11 I o 76 so 100 GRAPHIC SCALE i 1 EXISRNG 60' EASEMENT ' b Fp4 R.O.W. PURPOSES PER PLAT ICI cz C:a � 113.1 EAST 415,36' �I OF TRACT 113 PROPOSED PERPFIUAL NO'Y -£XC SEW ROAD RaW, DRAMG& AW %unary EAsEmr 14M SIXAW WT GOLDEN GATE ESTATES UNIT 31, PLAT BOOK 9 PAGE 59 112.1 112 + + 111 EAST 410.37 I NORTH 150' OF SOUTH 160' OF TRACT 112 OF TRACT 112 PROPOSED SANTA BARBARA BO ULEVARU GOLDEN GATE UNIT 6, + PLAT BOOK 5, PAGES 124 -134 w� 15 16 i% 18 19GOLD£�CATE CITY UNIT 9, P AT 800K I S,ZPACE �� 11J 7 +BLZOCK 1889 LEGAL DESiaRlpniMl BEING THE NORTH 300 FEET OF THE ASST 54 FEET OF THE EAST 107 FEET OF THE EAST 415.J6 FEET OF TRACT IIJ, GOLDEN GATE ESTATES UNIT 31, PLAT BOOK 7, PACE 59, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. CONTAINING 16,200 SQUARE FEET MORE OR LESS SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS & RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. EXHIBIT Page, r ( Of- L—q PARCEL MO. s ++ NOT A SURVEY *� PREPARED 8Y- NSOWINC LEGEND: ® R.aw C R.QW. EASEM£NI LAN P E AL SLOWYOR 3 MAPPER PROPOSED FLORIDA RELYSIRA LS 15627 R.O.W. EASEMENT ROW - RIGHT OF WAY NOT VALID UNLESS 96WED BY 1HE SURVEYOR AND SEALED W rN THE SUR4£YOR S EMBOSSED SEAL. .. i�=":AP) Mme R CERF97CA TE OF AUTHQR/IA 170V / LB -43 saw IoWro Aa ran owl nu. •7. M02 - 1.:.31:09 tm'CRIJi: \SUR \N0071 \S+elcn 0, Jr ec q�una \Surnn�lf.e \709703s159.c.q WT"`ML7" "n " WIIsQ�Miller 11114 RT AII� Ot�wnoro AW DE BEING PAR/ OF T1iE EAST 411 36' Of TRAC7 IIJ, m.�„N • ob01�..r , tval�y.. , �� , wd...Ir , GOLDEN GATE ESTATES UNIT JI, PLAT BOOK 7. PAC£ 59, YdYarsAer 71c COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA m%1/2002 sin .nwa nu /7007 002 - 010 -TOHXP I 159 oT XXXI ?«j +p. • r +w... r,a, ...w,. i107iY,1�M,IW•Wp�AA►7bWf9 •An wtal•ry worm •ws wr.rr nu. •7. M02 - 1.:.31:09 tm'CRIJi: \SUR \N0071 \S+elcn 0, Jr ec q�una \Surnn�lf.e \709703s159.c.q z .JMD (P AO 113 - WST 412.50' OF TRACT 113, NEST 12 T 412.50' 01; SOUTH 160' OF TRACT 1T? NORTH 150' -4- Ac r CRAPMC SCALE GOLDEN GATE EST i TES UNIT Jl EAST LINE OF SE074M 20 ER PLAT) SANTA BARBARA BOULEVARD GOLDEN CATE UNIT 6, I C PLAT 800K 5, PAGES 124 -734 I 20 121 122 1 23 124 25 1 26 27 j 28 29 30 22 GOLDEN GATE CITY UNIT 5, PLAT BOOK 5. PAGE 117 -123 BLOCK 188 BLI OCK 152 LEGAL DEs2 rpON BEING THE PEST 54 FEET OF THE EAST 107 FEET OF THE EAST 410.J7 FEET OF 7HE SWIH 180 FEET OF TRACT 112, GOLDEN GATE ESTA7ES UNIT J1, PLAT BOOK 7 PAGE 59• COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. CONTAINING 91720 SQUARE FEET MORE OR LESS SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS & RESTRIC77ONS OF RECORD. RENSED 06 -01-04 EXHIBIT A Page 34 of A � PARCEL NO. N. 0 * ** NOT A SURVEY * #* 112.1 OF TRACT 112 PLAT BOOM( 7, PAGE 59 aac�vn.•. , oG ® Jaw AAEWEW4 AL S1/R1£Ypq t MAPPER Asnevr RNWA R£GS7RA71CN LS /Or0YT5 EAST 410.37' NOr VALID MLeW sMED BY 7NE SURVfTpI AND SEALED WZH NE MR4£YLW S EMBOSSED Z,- R ENT s7wrrNr� w R,AW. - mayr a, wA Y w CERFMIF OF AU7NQ97AAON J LB-43 113.1 OF SOUTH 180' `arc" * �w COLLIER CIX/N7Y 1RANSPORTA770N, ENGINEERING do CONSTRUC ION MANAGEMENT 111.1 O/NSJON �" SKETCH AND •BE1NG PART Of' IHf EAST <1QJT' � Dy�� �• Qe JpACT 111, 4Y.Y.OiN 411E £STATES L/NTT 31. PLAT BODK 7, OF TRACT 112PR OSED PERPE7uAL, MNN• Jun 17. 2004 - 1rk 2h EO LWILLnb�9wt.,...,...,._..�� �/Y�f N60YY- OOY- OJO -lDHNP /CO 01 �XXJf i(:(: —�/1 NON EXCLUSIY£ ROAD R.O.., U DRAINAGr. AND UTY EASEMENT PROPOSED 9, ZO SYYlARE FELT R.O.W. EASEMENT EAST LINE OF SE074M 20 ER PLAT) SANTA BARBARA BOULEVARD GOLDEN CATE UNIT 6, I C PLAT 800K 5, PAGES 124 -734 I 20 121 122 1 23 124 25 1 26 27 j 28 29 30 22 GOLDEN GATE CITY UNIT 5, PLAT BOOK 5. PAGE 117 -123 BLOCK 188 BLI OCK 152 LEGAL DEs2 rpON BEING THE PEST 54 FEET OF THE EAST 107 FEET OF THE EAST 410.J7 FEET OF 7HE SWIH 180 FEET OF TRACT 112, GOLDEN GATE ESTA7ES UNIT J1, PLAT BOOK 7 PAGE 59• COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. CONTAINING 91720 SQUARE FEET MORE OR LESS SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS & RESTRIC77ONS OF RECORD. RENSED 06 -01-04 EXHIBIT A Page 34 of A � PARCEL NO. N. 0 * ** NOT A SURVEY * #* PREPAR Y NaSOMWR, INC. aac�vn.•. , oG ® Jaw AAEWEW4 AL S1/R1£Ypq t MAPPER Asnevr RNWA R£GS7RA71CN LS /Or0YT5 R NOr VALID MLeW sMED BY 7NE SURVfTpI AND SEALED WZH NE MR4£YLW S EMBOSSED Z,- R ENT s7wrrNr� w R,AW. - mayr a, wA Y w CERFMIF OF AU7NQ97AAON J LB-43 na•xw c PRgIgT N0.. 1!2081 PMC4 !b. i 180 `arc" * �w COLLIER CIX/N7Y 1RANSPORTA770N, ENGINEERING do CONSTRUC ION MANAGEMENT ��„�� �� ��' �' ' k�" ��MMPANIIINw • HrRa'Mb+oiwl�W O/NSJON �" SKETCH AND •BE1NG PART Of' IHf EAST <1QJT' � Dy�� �• Qe JpACT 111, 4Y.Y.OiN 411E £STATES L/NTT 31. PLAT BODK 7, �ih'�MrO. �•'~ •1a �•q�p ✓rPk16YAq�■w MMiK•IY VACS 8H, GQLC2R CQUN7Y, :7.QRJDA ND.: MNN• Jun 17. 2004 - 1rk 2h EO LWILLnb�9wt.,...,...,._..�� �/Y�f N60YY- OOY- OJO -lDHNP /CO 01 �XXJf i(:(: —�/1 JJ0.00' � (RATJ 113 WEST 412.Or OF SOUTHF180 OF TRACT 1121 112 j y [,NORTH 150' 1121 ]OF TRACT 112'I EAST 410.37' ' 113.1'' OF SOUTH 180' 'OF TRACT 112 pwavm pm a rr w 00 CRAPFHC SCALE GOLDEN CATE ESTATES UNIT J1, PLAT BOOK 7, PAGE 59 i i ? 11 111. 1 j )WK Q PM& AND PROPOSED i UMW _T R.O.W. £ASEME� T i Atoo rso' EXISTING 53' EASEMENT { FOR Ra W. PURPOSES \ i (ER PLAT) EAS' LINE OF SECTION 20 SANTA BARBARA BOULEVARD PLATe�OK 5 PACE51!?9 -134 CIS 20 21 i 22 123 24 25 26 j 27 + 28 12 30 2 I GOLDEN GATE CITY UNIT 5, PLAT BOOK 5, PACE 117 -123 BLOCK 188 O BLOCK 152 BEING THE 141ST 54 FEET OF THE EAST 107 FEET OF THE NORTH 150 FEET OF TRACT 112, GOLDEN GATE ESTATES UNIT J1, PLAT BOOK 7, PAGE 59, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. 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W OSES i EAST LINE OF SECTION 20 p PLAT) i (PER P SANTA BARBARA: BOULEVARD GOLDEN GATE UNIT 6, tz; PLAT 800K 5, PAGES 124- -7 t:z JO JO -) 9 28 29 11 ;-1 2 BLOCK 152 Q) 1 O BLOCK 188 GOLDEN GATE CITY UNIT 5, PLAT BOOK 5, PACE 117-123 LEGAL DESMPMV BEING THE WEST 54 FEET OF NE EAST F07 FEET OF THE NORTH 150 FEET OF TRACT 111, GOLDEN GATE ESTATES UNIT JI, PLAT BOOK 7, PAGE 59, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. CONTAINING 8,100 SOUARF FEET MORE OR LESS. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS & RESTRicnoms OF RECORD EXHIBIT Psge-.Z of—.E j PARCEL N0. NOT A SVRVRY *00 PREPARED BY' . INC. NKSOM LEGEND: J R, 0 W EASEMENT ;WAt SURVEYOR & MAPPJW Pffr FLORIDA RECISTRArM LS /3627 PROP ROW scur, r NOT VALID MESS 90ED BY NE SURVEYOR AND R. 0. W - RIGH r OF WAY SEALED WIN THE SURWYOR*S EMBOSSED SEAL. C,-RFZFICAIr OFAVNORIZAPON / LB-4J sqa to FM rtow M, p1mct W., 02M 1 PAKEL NO. �w COU" COUNTY TRAMPM ENOMMMO&CONSMOMWUMAM DOW&M Wilsomillbr- ME MM-MM AM DEW"IM hoer.. GCMG PART OF THE NORTH 150 OF' TRACT M, GOLVL rN CA MESTATES UM7 PLAT BOOK 7, PACE 5.9• N.+•Myn�bW COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA 0"1%412002 1 76022-aO2-oro- Tzwwp 2— IIOMry NY M19• 3J0.00• (PLAT) �1 1 D• 110 II GRAPHIC SCALE SOUTH 150 NORTH 180' GOLDEN GAT£ £ TATES UNIT 31, PLAT BOOK �7 PAGE 59 OF TRACT 110 OF TRACT 110 111.1 i � I'e 109 109.1 I NwI��"' '--- EXISrlNG 60• fASEIIL��+r ' xa � �•j FOR i o PURPOSES P[j4 PLAT RAW., 0lPwe& AND 1 PROPOSED U fA59NEIYT R, 0. W. EASEMENT 108.1 FOR R.O. W PURPOSE EAST LINE OF S£CiION 20 1 (PER PLAT) SANTA BARBARA BOULEVARD GOLDEN GATE UNIT 6, rl O PLAT BOOK 5, PAGES 124 -134 I 2 BLOCK 152 y y 1 2 3 4 5 16 GOLDEN CAT£ C17Y UNIT 5, PLAT BODK 5, PAGE 717 -123 �i 1 BLOCK 153 I 1 LEG& D£S(]IPlP11lJ1Fl BEING 7-HE WEST 54 FffT OF THE EAST 107 FEET OF THE SOUTH 150 FEET OF TRACT 110, GOLDEN GATE ESTATES UNIT 31, PLAT BOOK 7, PAGE 59, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. CONTAINING 8,100 SOUAR£ FEET MORE OR LESS. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS & RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. * ** NOT A SURVEY *** PR£PAREO BY 4L50NM , INC LAN ➢ AL SUR4fYOR d MAPPER FLCI%OA REG7S)RA LS /5617 Nor VALID UNLESS SIGNED BY 1HE SURVEYOR AND ruxcs Mr l.IAfD a faaw SEALED At TH 1HE SURIEYORS £MBOSSEO $CAC. •Iar+ar%uw tw,.o� rMFUa LERF7F/CAIE Of AUINDRlZAApV / 19-43 M rp-W,m now.f"rr z" ENOINEFN(NQ F• rwl.ra • W.rI.6ea:plr . a.r,w.. i BEINC ansepa NtlAq • nanheyla,pwww CpLOEN GA YNAgrLxtpf117r• M:+•Y•r :� e. r." AMafbY%Ii�•Ilaw. N4pp1•/v Nlp,p1 •IAri ,laabaylrgaa 01/200? N Nnv 17, 2002 - 13. 34;73 Wf4Ffli %��tit�F \HRO37 \iMY1C11 pl p05[•pli�na \Submit tel \�uo]OS.Ifia ,,. n EXHIBIT age of -ARCEL NO. w T LEGEND. R.RW. EASEMENT PROPOSED R op EASfMEN7 R.O.W. . MGHr OF WAY 11 o, PACE 59, 164 or XXX W,\ ° EXISTING 5J" EASEMENT f \ EAST LINE Of SECAO 20 OR R.O.W. PURPOSES (PER PLAT) SANTA BARBARA BOULEVARD GOLDEN GATE UNIT 6, u O i PLA T BOOK 5, PAGES 124 -134 G y� J 2 3 14 1 5 6 i "j I Co b j p ti BLOCK 152! OOIDEN GATE CITY UNIT 5, PLAT BOOK 5, PACE 117 -12.3 BLOCK 151 e w BEING THE WEST 54 FEET OF THE CAST 107 FEET OF THE NORTH 150 FEET OF THE SOUTH 180 FEET OF TRACT 109, GOLDEN CA)E ESTATES UNIT J1, PLAT BOOK 7, PAGE 59, COLDER COUNTY, FLORIDA. CONTAINING 8,100 SOUARE FEET MORE OR LESS. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS & RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. * ** NOT A SURVEY * ** PREPARED BY.• IN Spy ING LANG R OFE u SuRt•Frcw k .VAPPfR fIORYAA RECISTRA LS /56 ?7 NOT VALID UNLESS SIGHED Br TILE SURVFYAP ANp �rAawss AAr wro y,�,, SCALED M17N A!f ,SURVEYOR'S E 180SSE0 SEAL. "1°'�' a'� (Ia+o) r u•aa AQY3L/x/7 /AIL ,t.U[ CfRF /fICA f' OF AU1N0RlZAf /ON / 18-4J r� laol ra naafi, Moxcr MO.i 82081 NAC OL No. 188 CuLN KING PA NA<n.rlbi Csv/ANA GOLDEN GA T£ 9NMgLq LYlg1.11q 111Y 71W IWn.Lgq Plir M0.K h wbor.YMa. wrwie. 0:1/ ?002 N80 nuv 13. 2002 - t3.17: 5! LML.LENIx. \5J�7 \ra6DiJ. \''Nalco EXHIBIT Page - "- of %RCEL NO. /&- LEGEND: R.0 'NG EA R.O.W SEMENT MEMPRGPOSEO R.0 W EASE,vENT R.O.W. a RIDHT OF WAY TDHIIP Te8 OF 108, PACE 59, JJDp7' j (PLAT) -'''{ lU j �i �1 I C o i O o » m rao C01 DEN CA 4STAT£S UNI T 1), SOUTH 180 NORTH 150, ; a C PLAT 80010 7, PA C£ 59 110 1 1' IOF T o I I 1 108.1 1 108 R.QIK, QRMAW. AAV P i R PROPOSE y 4 JO 150' — I — EXISTING 5J" EASEMENT f \ EAST LINE Of SECAO 20 OR R.O.W. PURPOSES (PER PLAT) SANTA BARBARA BOULEVARD GOLDEN GATE UNIT 6, u O i PLA T BOOK 5, PAGES 124 -134 G y� J 2 3 14 1 5 6 i "j I Co b j p ti BLOCK 152! OOIDEN GATE CITY UNIT 5, PLAT BOOK 5, PACE 117 -12.3 BLOCK 151 e w BEING THE WEST 54 FEET OF THE CAST 107 FEET OF THE NORTH 150 FEET OF THE SOUTH 180 FEET OF TRACT 109, GOLDEN CA)E ESTATES UNIT J1, PLAT BOOK 7, PAGE 59, COLDER COUNTY, FLORIDA. CONTAINING 8,100 SOUARE FEET MORE OR LESS. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS & RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. * ** NOT A SURVEY * ** PREPARED BY.• IN Spy ING LANG R OFE u SuRt•Frcw k .VAPPfR fIORYAA RECISTRA LS /56 ?7 NOT VALID UNLESS SIGHED Br TILE SURVFYAP ANp �rAawss AAr wro y,�,, SCALED M17N A!f ,SURVEYOR'S E 180SSE0 SEAL. "1°'�' a'� (Ia+o) r u•aa AQY3L/x/7 /AIL ,t.U[ CfRF /fICA f' OF AU1N0RlZAf /ON / 18-4J r� laol ra naafi, Moxcr MO.i 82081 NAC OL No. 188 CuLN KING PA NA<n.rlbi Csv/ANA GOLDEN GA T£ 9NMgLq LYlg1.11q 111Y 71W IWn.Lgq Plir M0.K h wbor.YMa. wrwie. 0:1/ ?002 N80 nuv 13. 2002 - t3.17: 5! LML.LENIx. \5J�7 \ra6DiJ. \''Nalco EXHIBIT Page - "- of %RCEL NO. /&- LEGEND: R.0 'NG EA R.O.W SEMENT MEMPRGPOSEO R.0 W EASE,vENT R.O.W. a RIDHT OF WAY TDHIIP Te8 OF 108, PACE 59, IPLA r) -- i I� +j �`iI ,� EXISTWG 60' EASE Pf MENT p FDR R.QW. PURPOSE S fl PLAT I_ iy a� 109 109.1 ; � SOUrH 180' i NORTH 150' 110 { OF TRACT 109'bF TRACT 109 cz _ PfR 7UAie y i 610D =A W AffT GRAPHIC SCALE GOLDEN CATS $STATES UNIT J1, PLAT BOOK 7, PAGE 59 108.1 108 i P*OPOSED ROW EASEMENT 130; y 1�FXISTING 53 EASEMENT/ fA T LINE OF SECTION 20 \ \ \ .1 I (£R PLAR�OSfS i SANTA BARBARA BOULEVARD PLAT BOOK 5, PAGESI114 -13a y {� 1 2 3 q 5 6 { BLOCK 152 GOLDEN CA CITY UNIT 5, PLAT BOOx 5, PACE It J -123 BLOCK 1153 BEING THE WEST 54 FEET OF THE EAST 107 FEET OF THE NORTH 150 FEET OF TRACT 109, GOLDEN GATE ESTATES UNIT Jl, PLAT BOOK 7, PACE 59, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. CONTAINING 8,100 SQUARE FEET MORE OR LESS. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS & RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. EXHIBIT oage z-f1 o PARCEL NO. ••t NOT A SURVEY •t' PREPARED BY• N4 SONM INC. LEGEND, ®R.. VNG R. 0. W E O. EASEMENT L T R, Oaf AL If MR k MAPPER PROPOSED F1 CRlUA RFG151RA 'LS /5617 R.O.W EASEMENT Nor VAUD UNLESS SIGNED BY THE SURKYOR AND rrws nr s.tm a+aa ROW - RIGHT OF WAY SEALED IRTH THE SURWYOR'S EMBOSSED SEAL. CERfWA TE OF AUTHORIZATION / LO-43 �sQi Tp1a'°' na a ptr7a[. jy —_ ^_ Amblmmmm s Wn FfflJU N UAIYAOEMANT DIN Wj milth 'REL BEING PAR SKETW N� NORTH 150' OF TRACT 109, Iwwv • Eqe..+ • Lcoppil. • Ivw)mv • L—w AloY.tl, • T..,m+.w.4s+,InN GOLDEN GALE ESTATES UNIT JI, PLAT BOOK 7, PAGE 59. R9 w"w' k. COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA ANA" . m" . - A-* - ft Y . R.M RIIpi4i .p.: 2GG "A"Lv,AWa- AwkRM 304w1�.""- b wwm. N*&-+ 0412007 N807]- 002 - 070 -TOHNP !67 pr XXX 1— -3. 7042 — 1J- 38:5'. — ERIX \S1R \N6412 \S.atP 01 pee�.lp tio�v \5vE•n•',11<J \igH2O.).i6l a «� G till N 1 1 100 p i o8� .( GRAPHIC SCALE SOUTH 150' NORTH 180' GOLDEN GATE ESTATE MY JO, OF TRACT 108' OF TRACT 108 PLAT BOOK 7, PA S 58 109.1 I 107 M A�aE> A4 1 ` 107.1 Kay-Mum RaW i` RaK 'SG& I PROPOSED uw EASfNW R.O.W. EASEMENT 4toc JeEr T— I ISO' EXISTING 53' E SEMEN I, FOR R.O. W. PU, POSES \ , EAST LINE OF SEC RON �0 (PER PLAIT) SANTA BARBARA BOULEVARD GOLDEN GATE UNIT 6, cnl PLAT BOOK 5, PAGES 124 -134 3 4' S 6 7 i 8 l 9 10 ! 11 12 13 1 14 1 15 16 1 17 GOLDEN CA T£ ESTATES UNIT 5, PLAT ROOK 5, PACE 117 -12J BLOCK 15J 1F.GdL- lIPTIQN BEING THE WEST 54 FEET OF THE EAST 107 FEET OF THE SOUTH 150 FEET OF TRACT 108, GOLDEN GATE ESTATES UNIT JI, PLAT BOOK 7, PAGE 59, COLLIER COUNTY FLORIDA. CONTAINING 8,100 SQUARE FEET MORE OR LESS. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS & RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. '(HIBIT PARCEL No. Z * *• NOT A SURVEY * ►�' PREPARED BK QYM ; INC. L8'GEND: ' - ®EXIS TING (AMC R, GYE At SURVEYLW R MAPPE -R FLORlpA CISIRA t5 /3617 W. R,O EASEMENT PRQoo R.RW. YASEMENT NOT ✓AUD UNLESS SIGNED By THE SURWYOR AMD KA^M wcrarawrnrw R.OW. - RIGHT OF WAY SEALED Wlpi THE SURVEYOR'S EMBOSSED SfA1. 14urw am a au -rue .RWIW r Vr1"Aa°�c cmer,4a CERFOCAIE OF AUTHORIZATION / [8 -4J Ing.(aw m Nmaw r"u+o,a Wilss iMlller w CONSAtUCTM MANAG UMT Dry ART OP I AND DESCNAPflQIY� BEING PART OP TN£ SOUTH 'PLAT TRACT AC, {'°'"'r" �"`"' �' °'�P`'�+.ru+•�wavawKy.n.neynya, c«w�e» GOLDEN CA If ESTATES UNl7 Jf, PLAT 800Y 7, PACE 39, Ca' f' COUNTY, FLORIDA Il00Ayfra lerID•Yei �iaY•ea �M 'ep�v«hia0n, wJC' • xo.; , M11'd'`�wn+.m 0411001 N6o11- 001- D10 -ToNWP w Nw U. 2002 — i,l. u:(1U 76B OF XXX 1414LN�lt: \$UN�H8022 \Ssatcn ()r () am rblims \V„nn,,,..,�n_- �,.. -..a - - -- iO._- oo (PLArI get J -� - - -�--- -- . ._.�__ - -- s _ GRAPHIC SCALE 108.1 108 I NOR TN 180' ( GOLDEN CATE ESTAJUNI T 30, SOUTH 150 PLAT BOOK 7, PS 58 10F TRACT 108 OF TRACT 108 109.1 i IEs Fa Q AL. 107 107.1 AD z,M „ C$ AND ” PROPOSED ' UTBJTY EA T R. 0. W EASEMENT ! AM SaMPt ART ,ISO, . 1 EAST LINE OF SECTION 20 K \ \ +,- SANTA BARBARA BOULEVARD PLAT eoaKNS, PAGf5I114 -134 `ULt ' 3 4'I5 j 6 i7 8 9;1D 11 12i13!14'�15!16 1711, GOLDEN GATE ESTATES UNIT 5, PLAT BOOK 5, PAGE 117 -123 BLOCK 153 BEING THE WEST 54 FEET OF THE EAST 107 FEET OF THE NORTH 180 FEET OF TRACT 108, GOLDEN GATE ESTATES UNIT 3I, PLAT BOOK 7, PAGE 59, COLLIER COUNTY FLORIDA, CONTAINING 9,720 SQUARE FEET MORE OR LESS. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS & RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD, XHIBIT,-'L.J1L. OARCEL NO. ill «� NOT A SURVEY �•' PREPARED BY. N7 SONM , INC. LAN T !{ P AL S(APVEYOR & MAPPER A -R CISTRA 5627 III I„Ps� ra u4a ae oaysmND D AIANAQEMENI arrsoN sRT OF AND cES80 OF TRACT BEING PART TA THE NORTH LOO' OF TRACT IOC, GOLDEN (,A if ESTATES UNIT 51, PLAT BOOK 7, PACE 59. 7Ynrr • bP+«r • Leobprh • r+lvr • lbr, k4 MAYCY . hhyvYM CSwrw COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA WTraMI/rr, ha ,W •rN4..•rar•�rw.•rp o.rz: xmratoartoc •++�br.ww•n.�'sw+oc•rr r►woA•u�•r ..+Lw.�..n 04/1007 1 NB021- 001- Ot0 -TDHWP Nnv 'S. 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[nU7 • �3, atl Ul W,�; E+ilx \SUN \N4njp \hetc� of Cesrv�y ,wv.s \S,:umr,irn \'14V3n3r15Y tlw4 a 00' (PLAT) f �ger d, t1l o, ee 107 147.1 GRAPHIC SCALE SOUTH 180' NORTH 150' OF TRACT 107 10F TRA C T 107'1 GOLDEN GA 7E 'ES UNIT Jo, PLAT 8 WPPACE'S .58 108 W= 106.1 106 R.aw, cRA#vA AAV PROPOSED UOU'r R.D.W. am Sguw EASEMENT M.T M Exis TING 5 J EASEMENT FOR R 0 1 W UR POSES EAST LINE OF SECTION 20 /11' �WPL A r) SANTA BARBARA BOULEVARD GOLDEN GATE UNIT 6, - PLAT 800K 5, PAGES 124-IJ�4 �qi 9 I lo 11 1 12 13 1 14 15 1 16 17 18 1 19 11 20 21 122 1 23 1 24 GOLDEN GATE ESTATES UNIT 5, PLAT BOOK 5, PAGE 117 -12J BLOCK 153 1 LEGAL DESWIPMV qvArG THE war 54 FEET OF THE EAST 107 FEET OF THE NORTH 150 FEET OF TRACT l0 ESTATES UNIT X, PLAT BOOK 7, PACE 59, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. 7, GOLDE N GAT r CONTAINING 8,100 SOUARE FEET MORE OR LESS SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS & RES rRIC 77ON5- OF RECORD. p 6 EXHIBIT �,�2 — - PARCEL NO. 171 NOT A SURVEY PREPARED ,?Y.• INC, LEGEND: LAN I MAPPER EXISTING . rASEMEN7 pl FLORIDA REG71S 1515627 EE= R a0p. T NOT VALID UMSSS 90VO By 7W SURITY019 AND R. 0. W. - RYGH r OF WAY SEALED WIN TI'C SURWYOR'S fidaoszD SEAL. AWwm"r "r olv: m w 'r wuwwry 10A RC.411;01 A CERMCA rf OF AL17NORIZA IlooV / LB- 4j 62M ............ coum� !'it,11,11,11 Flo I= DIMON AND DeS=p7W BEING PART W N TH 150' OF TRACT 107, uft w A,•Aom GOLDEN CATE ESTA TES OK M;x C UNIT 31, PLAT 80 7, pAGE- LIER ry• FLORIDA -,,412002 10— MHKP N6022�002�010 w l7l OF XXy 200k 0,2126 of 2aY mow: 1. --- ,uaoD' l fPL�r) 0 „ b i I GRAPHIC SCALE 106.1 106 RAW Pt PgA PER RA 105.1 FS I SOUTH 150' 1 NORTH 180' !. a I EAST LINE OF SECTION 53' £ASEULNI J fR PLAR�OS£S SANTA BARBARA GOLDEN GATE UNIT 6, ~ BOULEVARD PLAT BOOK 5, PAGES 114 -134 wl C � y'a 18 19 120 21j 22 {I 23 24 25 26 27 J 28 1 GOLDEN GATE CITY UNIT 5, PLAT BOOK 5, PACE 117 -173 BLOCK 153 y I BLOCK III BEING THE WEST 54 FEET OF THE EAST 107 FEET OF THE SOUTH 150 FEET OF TRACT 106, GOLDEN GATE ESTATES UNIT 31, PLAT BOOK 7, PAGE 59, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. CONTAINING 8,100 SOUARE FEET MORE OR LESS J SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS & RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD EXHIBIT -I P8ge_�L "-�1LL' l JARCEL NO.—/ r((-2 �•'' NOT A SURVEY "r PR£PARfD.WSaNM INC LEGEND, R.0.W IC R.O.W. EASEMENT LAN j F_ TRACT 106 OF TRACT 106' BEING PART or IHf SOON 150' or TRACT Ranui FpY.w. hv', I .011"— • LN4gp.Aitlis4. rw*a b L1.1/IIIpY TA AG GOLDEN CA7E £STATES UNIT JI, PLAT 8D0'K T, PACE 39. COLLIER COUNTY, FLpt10A WA1oIWW ww • rmao • N.6 . sm.. hp1 30W MN, AN ftiII6 "-R. WW"'f -~SPS w1c, In11 It[ W. 0412007 16?21 U .11 [XXIL1- ?03 C \,70V'YO]�t /7 nWq GOLDEN GA TE ES TA TES UNIT 30, RROW EA ROW EASfMENr FLORIDA R£GlSlRA- LS /5677 ROW - RIGHT OF PLAT BOOK 7, PAGES 58 107.1 ff~ A' A m m. COP) ; 105,2 PRaVW PD*f7 /AC IVGw- •Dc�SUgW R R.aW, ARYAN Mlb ; o c { ` '3 PROPOSED MITI( FASO"T i R. 0. W EASEMEN7 Arno s+auaaE u x°, r EAST LINE OF SECTION 53' £ASEULNI J fR PLAR�OS£S SANTA BARBARA GOLDEN GATE UNIT 6, ~ BOULEVARD PLAT BOOK 5, PAGES 114 -134 wl C � y'a 18 19 120 21j 22 {I 23 24 25 26 27 J 28 1 GOLDEN GATE CITY UNIT 5, PLAT BOOK 5, PACE 117 -173 BLOCK 153 y I BLOCK III BEING THE WEST 54 FEET OF THE EAST 107 FEET OF THE SOUTH 150 FEET OF TRACT 106, GOLDEN GATE ESTATES UNIT 31, PLAT BOOK 7, PAGE 59, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. CONTAINING 8,100 SOUARE FEET MORE OR LESS J SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS & RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD EXHIBIT -I P8ge_�L "-�1LL' l JARCEL NO.—/ r((-2 �•'' NOT A SURVEY "r PR£PARfD.WSaNM INC LEGEND, R.0.W IC R.O.W. EASEMENT LAN ��•� �raNfERINC A aVlsrow Wi� %�,Il�il ^ SKETCH DE W710Milavr AND a n7RA BEING PART or IHf SOON 150' or TRACT Ranui FpY.w. hv', I .011"— • LN4gp.Aitlis4. rw*a b L1.1/IIIpY TA AG GOLDEN CA7E £STATES UNIT JI, PLAT 8D0'K T, PACE 39. COLLIER COUNTY, FLpt10A WA1oIWW ww • rmao • N.6 . sm.. hp1 30W MN, AN ftiII6 "-R. WW"'f -~SPS w1c, In11 It[ W. 0412007 16?21 U .11 [XXIL1- ?03 llpa 13. 2007 -- I1.59 74 I. MILLLNIP \S,PA\Mf 027 \5k,lp 1I'uatn plienf \Sut,mitl.d \,70V'YO]�t /7 nWq AL SLh46fYa4 @• YAPPER RROW EA ROW EASfMENr FLORIDA R£GlSlRA- LS /5677 ROW - RIGHT OF WAY NOT VALID UNLESS SIGNED BY THE SURVEYOR AND ff~ A' A m m. SEALED WN THE SURWIVRS EMBOSSED SEAL. .u_. arE ,z c�ij CEMMATE OF AUIHORIIA170N / LB -4J $MUM(WWFWRp [ASP "C ��•� �raNfERINC A aVlsrow Wi� %�,Il�il ^ SKETCH DE W710Milavr AND a n7RA BEING PART or IHf SOON 150' or TRACT Ranui FpY.w. hv', I .011"— • LN4gp.Aitlis4. rw*a b L1.1/IIIpY TA AG GOLDEN CA7E £STATES UNIT JI, PLAT 8D0'K T, PACE 39. COLLIER COUNTY, FLpt10A WA1oIWW ww • rmao • N.6 . sm.. hp1 30W MN, AN ftiII6 "-R. WW"'f -~SPS w1c, In11 It[ W. 0412007 16?21 U .11 [XXIL1- ?03 llpa 13. 2007 -- I1.59 74 I. MILLLNIP \S,PA\Mf 027 \5k,lp 1I'uatn plienf \Sut,mitl.d \,70V'YO]�t /7 nWq MOD' I (PlA7) 106.1 106 SOUTH 150, NORTH 180'l r' TRACT 106 OF TRACT 106 107.1 � PROPOSED PMMAL Nov-Exau-qvE ROAD R.O.W., DRAINmr, AND U77LITY EASa ENT - A100 SWARE o a�� GRAPHIC SCALE ca FOR R£ aw °P�PO qA r 1051 a GOLDEN GALE ESTAIES UNIT 30, PLAT BOOK 7, PAGES 58 105.2 PROPOSED R. O. W. EASEMENT EAST LlNf OF SEC77ON 20 (PER PLAT) SANTA BARBARA GOLDEN GATE UNIT 8, I BOULEVARD PLAT BOOK 5, PAGES 124 -134 I IJ 4 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 1 25 1 26 27 28 a 1 GOLDEN CATS GYIY UNIT 5, PLAT BOOK 5, PAGE 117 -123 BLOCK /5d BLOCK 157 1 FG 5C IPTION BEING THE NEST 54 FEET OF THE EAST 107 FEET OF THE SOUTH 150 FEET CF 7HE NORTH 180 FEET OF A T 108, GOLDEN CATS ESTATES UNIT 31, PLAT BOOK 7, PAGE 59, COLLIER COUNTY FLORIDA. 1R C CONTAINING 8,100 SOUARE FEET MORE OR LESS SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS & RE57RIC77ONS OF RECORD, RENSED 08 -01 -04 * ** NOT A SURVEY = #s PR£PARf�i' ), µwall M !Hr. FZ0M %rQS'MADCW LS EaDeS NOT VAUD UWIW SIGNED BY W SURLEYOR AND Ammar Aires aA0W SEALED N?H 1HE SURWMR:F EMBOSSED SEAL ftlA" u-nw CERi7f1CAIE Or AU1NCRIZAITRV / LB -43 ''Dt ' 41 ` R 11°" OINEERING & *mill eaHC Pu tart.. euEwnr • Bmtly„ . ++�., . V,y,,�„ . �,ry„ cw.w.• R010EN CA7E >bM1'Iwn Yl10 �N�iIIR Y� �w'� OAIG PIIUJE � ' hPi 1w�Y11 04/207 uwn EXHIBIT '? Pa9ejj of PARCEL NO, /23 :I A MENT DI NSION +CT FOS, 7, PAGE 59, 0k 111[ NO r . 2517 -a2 I - -.- I �.. ` GOLDEN GA T£ ESTATES UNIT JO, PLAT BOOK 7, PAGES 58 1 n h it 105.1 p da a y'� — EA7STING 60 EASEMENT FOR R.O.W PURPOSES PER PCAI n I ' a SEALED B17H THE SURVEYOR'S EMBOSSED SEAL. "KMP"' pi7dfsE" nl'O10 KN/SyNI Ik !tAW 6VgnuR 106 EAST 268.62' BLOCK 158 0 105.2 OF TRACT 1051st ,n -]:n, GOLDEN GATE CITY f y !, PRaVW PEBAEWA4 AtLW W Ra4D z -IX6Y11 tax, oRAwAc& Aw r i UWrr `3 14 FEET, i GRAPHIC SCALE 2 a 1 PROPOSED 3 R. 0. W. EASEMENT EXISRNG 53" EASEMENT /,FOR R.D.W. PURPOSES 17 I (PER PLAT) SANTA BARBARA GOLDEN GATE! UNIT 6, LEGEND, BOULEVARD PLAT BOOK 5, PACES 124 -1J4 Raw, 1 n h it p da 24 25 26 i 27 28 y'� R.OW - RIGHT OF WAY NOT VALID UMM 9GNED BY NE SURVEYOR AND ' a SEALED B17H THE SURVEYOR'S EMBOSSED SEAL. "KMP"' pi7dfsE" nl'O10 KN/SyNI Ik !tAW 6VgnuR BLOCK 157 I � a h Z I BLOCK 158 a0 �i 1 BLOCK 153 ,n -]:n, GOLDEN GATE CITY UNIT 5, PLAT BOOK 5, PAGE 117 -123 L5 BEING THE NORTH J46.50 FEET OF TH,£ WEST 54 FEET OF THE EAST 107 FEET OF THE EAST 268.62 FEET OF TRACT 105, GOLDEN GATE ESTATES UNIT 31, PLAT BOOK 7, PAGE 59, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. CONTAINING 18,711 SOUARE FEET MORE OR LESS. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS do RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. EXHIBIT Page of PARCEL W.� * ** NOT A SURVEY * ** PREPARED ¢Y.., WL50.N INC. Wii*Niiler hmw� • G4Fr9' Feppl4 • NrN'�' Lra�p NEAboY • 1NVpFYfm C<,NAM 11fW�N'IFdlll6r, Fte l064fln AM iltl•M/M1M1YM6MY•FIwFMMl19•fe P D9A•Yilr rnMUirer wu+ 13. ;002 1. 00 +0 LERA `,SUN \%6021',5k —sl OF Dnax -r L; n BEING PART OF THE EAST 268.82' OF TRACT 105, GOLDEN GATE ESTATES UNIT JI, PLAT 900K 7, PACE 59, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA RFa= N0.: fN(LI MullNll: -- -f4[ NI 7007 N6022- 001- OFO -10HNP 774 OF XXX I '106 2gg205s: 74 o.q LEGEND, Raw, ® R.O.W. EASEMENT LAN P OFE AL SllRtfYOR k MAPPER PROPOSED R.O.W. EASEMENT FLORIDA RFCJS iRA LS /5617 R.OW - RIGHT OF WAY NOT VALID UMM 9GNED BY NE SURVEYOR AND SEALED B17H THE SURVEYOR'S EMBOSSED SEAL. "KMP"' pi7dfsE" nl'O10 KN/SyNI Ik !tAW 6VgnuR CERFIFICA TE OF AUTHOWA 17ON / LB -4J Mr. Lam) Fq now asr mr Wii*Niiler hmw� • G4Fr9' Feppl4 • NrN'�' Lra�p NEAboY • 1NVpFYfm C<,NAM 11fW�N'IFdlll6r, Fte l064fln AM iltl•M/M1M1YM6MY•FIwFMMl19•fe P D9A•Yilr rnMUirer wu+ 13. ;002 1. 00 +0 LERA `,SUN \%6021',5k —sl OF Dnax -r L; n BEING PART OF THE EAST 268.82' OF TRACT 105, GOLDEN GATE ESTATES UNIT JI, PLAT 900K 7, PACE 59, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA RFa= N0.: fN(LI MullNll: -- -f4[ NI 7007 N6022- 001- OFO -10HNP 774 OF XXX I '106 2gg205s: 74 o.q a >,s m IGp • GRAPHIC SCALE 15 "— fX15)7NG 60' fASEMENI 01 R.O.W. PURPOSES 10114 A I 15.1 EAST 4INE Or SECDON 17 so14)9'10f. =02' , BARBARA GOLDEN GATE uNrr 6, � SANTA,' PLAT BOOK 5, PAGES 124 -IJ4 BOULEVARD LEGAL DES�R /PADN ALL THAT PART OF TRACT 113, LESS THE WEST JOO FEET, GOLDEN CATE ESTATES UNFT JJ PLAT BOOK 7, PACE 60, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND BEING MORF. PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS• COMMENCING A r THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID TRACT 113, A POINT ON THE EAST LINE OF SECTION 17, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID TRACT SOUTH 892739" WEST 53.00 FEET TO THE Pp/NT OF BEGINNING, THENCE CONANUING ALONG SAID SOUTH TRACT LINE SOUTH 892739" WEST 51.89 FEET. THENCE LEAVING SAID SOUTH TRACT LINE NORTHERLY 6784 FEET ALONG THE ARC OF A CIRCULAR CURVE CONCAVE EASTERLY HANNG A RADIUS OF 3,060.00 FEET THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 0176'IJ" AND BEING SUBTENDED BY A CHORD WHICH BEARS NORTH 015426" WEST 67,84 FEET,, THENCE NORTH 01709" WEST 158.26 FEET; THENCE NORTH 455!'19" WEST 105.35 FEET ]HENCE NORTH 8929'42" FAST 12727 FEET; -XHOT j 4 THENCE SOUTH 01719'10" EAST J00.05 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. age ' Of CONTAINING 18,610 SOUARE FEET MORE OR LESS SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS aS RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD, PARCEL NO.- NOT A SURVEY •t• cuRP f wmffR , PRCPAAED 8Y,' NI SON (NC. - RADIUS- J060. 00 WLTA- 0176'13` ARC. 67,84' sG8ND. TANGENT .84' EXISTING - CHORD- 67.84' R.O.W. EASEMENT L P OFE AL SL4P1¢'YLW MAPP[R CHORD BRG N013426 W R�44 PROPOSED FLORIDA R£ClSTRA 'LS /5677 L]I(,') R.O.W. £AS£AIENI NOT VAUD UNLESS SIGNED BY 7HE SURVEYOR AND Raw - RIGHT pi' WAY SCALED WN THE SURWMpS EM805SED SEAL " 0"m a01 uu-u>o P.0.9 PLVNT OF B£ClNNINC C£RFIFICAT£ OF AUTHOR/ZAPON LB -4J snpv (am fat n "pe0i"°� ", P.O C. AOINr OF COtlMENCEMENT v�aoct .,o.: Q1 PMCCI Np, Wlls i Miler CGLf1ER CQUNiY TNf 7Q RA W SP11IWrA QNGYNFENG CGNSIRUCBpN MANAGE ,� 71cm mm Ommom -- Tlylri , p.�yi • 6EING PART OF TRACT 11.7, WNaAA1R, hc� ♦�iMidi • 1'rgorylm Csw.Mi GOLDEN GATE ESTATES UNR ,T,7, PLAT 9OL 7, PAGE 60, •y ,Ty •6 COLLIER COUNTY, FLg oA IrrrL. r► raao, ly+. n. er+ as+ a�•' n ..iwow.rilwt�'iau�.nrai..r,r,., w aNO, w . 04/2002 N501I -002^010- r� °'' r�� Nav 1,7, 2607 - 11. O1: 11 ,, uN.LfRUt; 5UR \N6022 $M Ic 1 � 176 Oi XXX XG-20.1 \ \ 0 Oeacrlpl:a,s \S "bm�llua \)yg20Ji1 Y6.avg uo.00' (PL Ar) WEST 300' 300' -' 1131 OF TRACT 113 II GOLDEN GATE ESTATFS UNIT 33, 2 PLA r BOOR 7, PAGE 60 as ti I ^t I Wp 113! Zd L ESS THE y WEST 300' b o � PRY+Y'pS�p AERP£Ji/AL, 1 v ka DRAMA AAO PROPOSED lasm snuva� rr i R.O.W. EASEMENT (1)N—. .x - -.. a >,s m IGp • GRAPHIC SCALE 15 "— fX15)7NG 60' fASEMENI 01 R.O.W. PURPOSES 10114 A I 15.1 EAST 4INE Or SECDON 17 so14)9'10f. =02' , BARBARA GOLDEN GATE uNrr 6, � SANTA,' PLAT BOOK 5, PAGES 124 -IJ4 BOULEVARD LEGAL DES�R /PADN ALL THAT PART OF TRACT 113, LESS THE WEST JOO FEET, GOLDEN CATE ESTATES UNFT JJ PLAT BOOK 7, PACE 60, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND BEING MORF. PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS• COMMENCING A r THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID TRACT 113, A POINT ON THE EAST LINE OF SECTION 17, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID TRACT SOUTH 892739" WEST 53.00 FEET TO THE Pp/NT OF BEGINNING, THENCE CONANUING ALONG SAID SOUTH TRACT LINE SOUTH 892739" WEST 51.89 FEET. THENCE LEAVING SAID SOUTH TRACT LINE NORTHERLY 6784 FEET ALONG THE ARC OF A CIRCULAR CURVE CONCAVE EASTERLY HANNG A RADIUS OF 3,060.00 FEET THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 0176'IJ" AND BEING SUBTENDED BY A CHORD WHICH BEARS NORTH 015426" WEST 67,84 FEET,, THENCE NORTH 01709" WEST 158.26 FEET; THENCE NORTH 455!'19" WEST 105.35 FEET ]HENCE NORTH 8929'42" FAST 12727 FEET; -XHOT j 4 THENCE SOUTH 01719'10" EAST J00.05 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. age ' Of CONTAINING 18,610 SOUARE FEET MORE OR LESS SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS aS RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD, PARCEL NO.- NOT A SURVEY •t• cuRP f wmffR , PRCPAAED 8Y,' NI SON (NC. - RADIUS- J060. 00 WLTA- 0176'13` ARC. 67,84' sG8ND. TANGENT .84' EXISTING - CHORD- 67.84' R.O.W. EASEMENT L P OFE AL SL4P1¢'YLW MAPP[R CHORD BRG N013426 W R�44 PROPOSED FLORIDA R£ClSTRA 'LS /5677 L]I(,') R.O.W. £AS£AIENI NOT VAUD UNLESS SIGNED BY 7HE SURVEYOR AND Raw - RIGHT pi' WAY SCALED WN THE SURWMpS EM805SED SEAL " 0"m a01 uu-u>o P.0.9 PLVNT OF B£ClNNINC C£RFIFICAT£ OF AUTHOR/ZAPON LB -4J snpv (am fat n "pe0i"°� ", P.O C. AOINr OF COtlMENCEMENT v�aoct .,o.: Q1 PMCCI Np, Wlls i Miler CGLf1ER CQUNiY TNf 7Q RA W SP11IWrA QNGYNFENG CGNSIRUCBpN MANAGE ,� 71cm mm Ommom -- Tlylri , p.�yi • 6EING PART OF TRACT 11.7, WNaAA1R, hc� ♦�iMidi • 1'rgorylm Csw.Mi GOLDEN GATE ESTATES UNR ,T,7, PLAT 9OL 7, PAGE 60, •y ,Ty •6 COLLIER COUNTY, FLg oA IrrrL. r► raao, ly+. n. er+ as+ a�•' n ..iwow.rilwt�'iau�.nrai..r,r,., w aNO, w . 04/2002 N501I -002^010- r� °'' r�� Nav 1,7, 2607 - 11. O1: 11 ,, uN.LfRUt; 5UR \N6022 $M Ic 1 � 176 Oi XXX XG-20.1 \ \ 0 Oeacrlpl:a,s \S "bm�llua \)yg20Ji1 Y6.avg Nc AN SANTA BA RBARA GRAP144 SCALE 700 ROULE1 ARD EAS LINEOF SECTION 17 Apicr i PACES W -5 -1 .d•MODJ071'W. C� ►� C7' A9WMA4 as HM v Am ul ry T O it dA1n FEET rq 1 ? 2.9 ^ DAWCO CRES GOLDEN GATE I STA TfS UNIT J4, PLAT BOOK PACE 19 PLAT SODW 7, PAGE 2J •w f �.OW P,., P PLAT P O �Flr�Q>* c soEA�SE>�TAT� LOGAN B ULEVARD T ca' Lor 1 iaoos' (PLAT) i" LEGAL DESo?1ppON ALL W PART O'' LOT ?, DAARCO ACRES PLAT BOOK 70, PACE r9, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOF LOT COMrENOWG AT THr SOUTHEAST CORNER Or SAID LOT 7; THENCE ALONG SOUTH LINE Or SAID LOT SDUTH 8979,41" NEST 1J884 FEET; r1#NCE NORTH OOJ078' NEST J0.00 FEET TO THE PONT Or eroM o,,• WNCE SOUTH 897911' NEST I30.54 FEET, THENCE NORTH 45JO75" NEST 19,78 F££7,• 1FIENCE ALONG THE EASTERLY UNE OF EX7ST7NG RIGHT OF WAY DESMSED IN RD. BOOX J, PACE r -5, COLLIER COUNTY FLORIDA NORTH OD'JO'71• NEST tav FEEr,• rHENCE LEANNG SAID EASTERLY RIGHT w wAY LINE SOUTH 76.18'06 • £AST 56.9) FEET,• THENCE NORTH 8979 147• £AST 1x195 FEE r,- TW%c£ SOUTH 787859" EAST 8516 FEET TO THE PLNN7 OF OEGMININC CONTAINING -Wo SOLIAl4£ F££T MORE OR LESS SU8,E'CT TO EASEMENTS d RfSTRICraVS Or RECORD, EXHle f RrwsED rz /ro/zooz * ** NOT A SURVTs }' * ** PREPARED BY.- NTLSONM P AL SURVEYOR d• MAPPER FLORIDA RECIS/RA LS /1677 NOT VALID UNLESS SIGNED 8Y THE SURVEYOR AND arws AV MVO Gw Off SEALED W7H THE SURVEYCRS EMBOSSED SEAL •'�• 'l*0"A ry• au Rw CFRFIFICA7£ Ot AUTHMZATION +G. M Aw `ns e"'A 1CB -IJ �'rmvlronaw wr NV. r NO.: Bi08i OilENQINEERI ' M+ • Iri4orn ANNrcr • nw:eO.rarN cariO,ti aur►i.s�r:n.Mrti�x� r''�'°d•h°.rr.o� nw MM"00•ArMMA.71i3 wrwe�rne 0111001 OK 17, iM1 � 0 &IP. JI lwuF�ryr: \SUR \Ne6t2 \Skpeh Df 0s�ob�w ..�e.•,...,:,,��..__,..._. Pagr-'b"'..� PARCEL. No. __/ fj LEGEND- £XM1r�G R.OW. EASEMENT afAD.SC'MEN7 R.OW. . R)QiT OF WAY P.D.8 * PCYNT OF BECJNAWC P.O.C.. PON T OF COMMENCEMENT DAMICO ACRES PLAT BOCNC 1R PACE rD COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA N N6011 -001- 010 -ro~ _I78 or XXX 112 He .. 66000' (PLAT) _ WFS T 75' 'r t 115 ORACT 115 GOLDEN CArE ES' TATES UNIT JJ, PLAT BOOK 7, PACE 60 -7Qq 8! 115.1 FOR RXO.W. PU?POSE5EPfR PLAT EAST 255' 11 N.00.301B "W 30.00' OF TRACT 115 12 58979'42'1 6J64' 43 SOO130.18'E 33.SJ' PREPARED BY.' AlLSONMI INC. 11 jI LEGEND: PROPOSED PERPETUAL, G a, NON - EXCLUSIVE ROAD LAN R, AL £ SURVEYOR k MAPPER - " ^T;?� R.O.W. PROPOSED ' EA SEMENT R. 0. W., DRAINAGE, AND R.O.W RICNI OF WAY NOr VALID UNLESS SIGNED BY THE SURVEYOR AND UTILITY EASEMENT SEALED KIN 124E SURI�EYpR'S EMBOSSED SfAL. CERFInCAM OF AUTHORIZAI7ON 1 LB -4J muse Sr. n,.Zr aw w P.O.C. - POINT OF COMMENCEMENT M1O1(oml °'nom. w, ma. 1,124 SQUAREFEFF GOLDEN CArE ES' TATES UNIT JJ, PLAT BOOK 7, PACE 60 -7Qq 8! 115.1 Line 8e ing Dislwce EAST 255' 11 N.00.301B "W 30.00' OF TRACT 115 12 58979'42'1 6J64' 43 SOO130.18'E 33.SJ' °off / LJ LJ ^ 66000 (PLAr) _. _. ...__'• P.O.B. zp.o.c. S.E. CORNER OF TRACr 115 EAST C10 OF SfCPO+a r7 SANTA BARBARA EFOR rso' EASEMENT FOR RPER PLAIr)OS£5 BOULEVARD o » ao Im mo GRAPHIC SCALE LEGAL DESCRIPTION ALL THAT PART OF THE EAST 255 FEET Cr rRACT 115, GOLDEN GATE ESTATES UNIr J3, PLAr BOOK 7, PAGE 60, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS,• COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID TRACT 115, THENCE ALONG THE EAST IMF OF SAID TRACT NORTH 00'30'18" KEST 30.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE LEANNG SAID EAST TRACT LINE SOUTH 8979 "42" WEST 6'364 FEET,• THENCE NORTH 60'27'15" EAST 72.79 FEET TO THE BEFORE MEN17ONED EAST TRACT LINE,• THENCE ALONG SAID EAST TRACT LINE SOUTH OO JO'18' EAST J5.33 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 1,124 SQUARE FEET MORE OR LESS. EXHIBIT % SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS & RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. P8ge�L 0 yl_(Z4 i -7Qq pARCELNO. ONE TABLE RENS£D 1211012002 Line 8e ing Dislwce 11 N.00.301B "W 30.00' * ** NOT A SURVEY * ** 12 58979'42'1 6J64' 43 SOO130.18'E 33.SJ' PREPARED BY.' AlLSONMI INC. LEGEND: G R EASEMENT W R.O.W. .O LAN R, AL £ SURVEYOR k MAPPER - " ^T;?� R.O.W. PROPOSED ' EA SEMENT FLORIDA REGISIRA IS 15627 - R.O.W RICNI OF WAY NOr VALID UNLESS SIGNED BY THE SURVEYOR AND K"w•'FaWvm. —. P.O.B. = POINT OF BEGINNING YAARM'4AA/ M ;e INJ -IeM SEALED KIN 124E SURI�EYpR'S EMBOSSED SfAL. CERFInCAM OF AUTHORIZAI7ON 1 LB -4J muse Sr. n,.Zr aw w P.O.C. - POINT OF COMMENCEMENT M1O1(oml °'nom. w, ma. 62081 179 ` a"' COLUER COUNTY TRANSPORTATION, ENGINEERING & CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT DIVISION W�Is�iMiller nne SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION BEING PART OF 17W EAST 263' OF TRACT MA •� • �� • • Le w AWerr • mnp.aeu,ca.Aer PA GOLDEN GATE ESTATES UNIT JS• PLAT OA 7, PAGE 60, COLLIER COUNTY FLORIDA !mom • *Ilan • e�oe • eYew •"4 imYaLe{exam•wrron.+mrm•Aar le+Kaa•w aeosr•++a ...v.ra evil, e,102 1A1. Ri M0.: as/zooa Nsoaa- oaa- oro -rOHlw !7a o� xxx )GC -203 10.1 r) �01 EAST LINE of SECTION 17 Zo m so ma 12 CRAPRC SCALE 11.1 11 GOLDEN GATE £STATES UNIT 34, PLAT BOOK 7, PAGES 23 SOUTH 180' NORTH 150' gOF TRACT 11 PF TRACT 11g �! 12.1 =EX U GOAD P.0.8. R.O.W„ 'pYy�AWAt- AND UDLl1YEASEMENT PROPOSED 60t fEE7 R.O. W. EASEMENT N01:T679 "W Isr� T rd0.12' EXISTING 50' EASE FOR R. 0. W. PURP (PER PLAT) ofo c� � C * ** NOT A SURVEY * ** �!Ea LOGAN BOULEVARD 1 EXISTING 50' EASEMENT/ I P,QC. R MCI r FOR RO.W. PURPOSES rP£R PLAT) ®R0.1C 23.1 R.Q W. £AS£AlENT LA T ' SURVEYOR d MAPPER 3 22.1 22 1 LML DESC ?IPDON ALL THAT PART OF TRACT 11, GOLDEN CA IF ESTATES UNIT 34, PLAT BOOK 7, PAGE 23, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND BEING MORE PAR77CULARL Y DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID TRACT IY SEALED N77H THE SURWYORS EMBOSSED SEAL THENCE SOUTH 892941" WEST 50.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING,. CERFInCA7f OF AUFHOR12A71ON / L8 -4J THENCE NORTH 02 16'19" WEST 180 12 FEE T,• ORgLC "P' 82081 " 198 THENCE NORTH 8929'42" EAST 6.71 FEET, ENGINEERING do CONSTRUCTION AfANAGE•MENT DIIRSION THENCE SOUTH 0028'17' EAST 18000 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. SKETCH AND DESCRIPF EXHIBIT CONTAINING 604 SOUARE FEET MORE OR LESS Page_.j1� of SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS do RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA RENSfD 516104 XLR 1502 . __T'2 ' (� 2004 - D9 06. 100t — Iv: 07. D9 0- 'lAES9X: \5UR4NE022 \5ke ,.. 01 °gRCEL NO. * ** NOT A SURVEY * ** PREPARED 8Y WLSONM JM. INC. LEGEND: ®R0.1C R.Q W. £AS£AlENT LA T ' SURVEYOR d MAPPER PROPOSED RORIDA REGISTRA LS /5627 R.Q M EASEMENT N07 VALID UNLESS SIGNED 8Y 7HE SURWYOR AND sr arcs sr two a xoie. R.0 W. ' RICH OF WAY SEALED N77H THE SURWYORS EMBOSSED SEAL swssgv srs�itw ttPY`vIW CERFInCA7f OF AUFHOR12A71ON / L8 -4J "�' /mrHama asrmr. ORgLC "P' 82081 " 198 as" COLLIER COUNTY TRANSPORTAAON, ENGINEERING do CONSTRUCTION AfANAGE•MENT DIIRSION HI/Is riMlller SKETCH AND DESCRIPF BEING PART OT THE SOUTH 180' 0T TRACT TR tYrMM • Brarn • E =d4pM • 4+)rn • trwiwps,yeypa . arsawyM PwymO GOLDEN GATE ESTATES UNIT JI, PLAT BOgf 7 PAGE 2A A N wnwwl bx COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA YW•M •Yr�•Irdeu •T.� ° "°"""00'" '`0°''"� w"07 . __T'2 ' �+°wa a/2GDZ N602T- 002 - 070 -TDNNP or xxx CG — ?03 2004 - D9 06. 100t — Iv: 07. D9 0- 'lAES9X: \5UR4NE022 \5ke ,.. 01 (PLA F) i Nc m EAST LINE OF �SECTION 17 12 r8APW.c SCALE GOLDEN GATE ES TA TES UNIT 34, 10.1 Pt A r 600K 7, PAGES 23 SOUTH 180, NORTH 150' E. 8 OF TRACT 11 IPF TRA C T 11 �I l `mio 12.1 PRaRM PEWMN. No-zomw ROAO ROM AUM& AND P ota PROPOSED Cz MAUTY EMD"T R. 0. W EA SEMEN T 4427 $OWN NO2*3619*W w 150 To' EXISTING 50' EASEMENT PO'�rS FOR R 0 W PURPOSES N, PLAT) LOGAN4 BoULEVARD EXiS77NG SO EA SEMEN r FOR k 0. W PURPOSES (PER PLAT) 23.1 22.1 j 22 P.aa 21 ME CORNER TRACT 11 LEGAL DESME ALL THAT PART OF TRACT 11, GOLDEN GATE ESTATES UNIT 34, PLAT BOOK 7, PAGE 23, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS; COMMENCING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID TRACT II' THENCE SOUTH 892942' WEST 50.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, THENCE SOUTH 0028'17" EAST 15000 FEET, THENCE SOUTH 892942" WEST 6.71 FEET; THENCE NORTH 02*36'19" WEST 150.10 Fffr; THENCE NORTH 892942' EAST 12.30 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING CONTAINING 1,427 SQUARE FEET MORE OR LESS- EXHIBIT A SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS & RES7RIC77ONS OF RECORD P"--tL—ot"k REVISED 516104 KLRI502 PARCEL NO.—i L NOT A SURVEY PREPARED BY. SDAW WC LEGEND: EXISTING ROW. EASEMENT LAAC&LW-teR., L SURVEYOR & MAPPER PROPOSED R.O.W. CASEMENT FLORIDA RECISIRA LS 15627 R.O.W = R04T OF WAY Nor VALID UNLESS 96WD BY THE SURVEYOR AND SEALED NTH THE SURWYOR'S 6WR055E0 SEAL, �M AA Wff CERFFFICA rf OF AUTHCWZA DON/ LB-43 -w ra" w A for z- 620M J'wa w- 107 MI: COLLAER COUNTY TRANSPORTATION. ENGIMM%VG&CONSTRUC?MUANAGEkMNTD(WSCN 'ILE. SKETCH AND DESCMP71ON wil*miller BEING PART OF THE NORTH 150 OF TRACT 11, p— 9-tow's.— GOLDEN GATE ESTATES UNIT 34. PLAT BOOK 7, PACE 24 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA vw.fAaw, ft �-A. 6040M-� �.— "�.120a2 _I "N6022!�02-DfO- MI*P I 1", -1 X.- 11&2703 .., 06. 200- - 1G. 10 -.L0 Z! a ....... �--=—Agei c 10.1 121 rRAPHIC SCALE P.ar- SW C04NkR TRACT 22 EXISTING 50' EASEMENTI LOGAN BOULEVARD FOR R.O.W. PURPOSES (5k PLAT) EXISTING 50' EASEMENT / FOR R. 0, W. PURPOSES (PER f-L A 1) SOI:5947-W PROPOSED R.O.W. EASEMENT WN-zraUSlW RW P.aa Wa w, mmG& Aw uwly Wwar 231 ` ,2,2 21 .1 22 71� '74 SOUTH 180 NORTH 150' i GOLDEN GATE ESTATES tmn UNIT 34. OF TRA C T 22 JOF TRACT 22 PL A T BOOK 7, PAGES 21 JJO. 00' (PLAT) LO& DES"nnru ALL THAT PART OF TRACT 22, 0040,9V GATE ESTATES UNIT 34, PLAT BOOK 7, PAGE 21 COWER COUNTY, FLORIDA, BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS; COMMENCING AT 711f SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID TRACT 22'• THENCE ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID TRACT 22 NORTH 392942" EAST 50.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, THENCE NORTH 0028'17" *EST 180.00 FEET- THENCE NOR IN 89:29'42' EAST 6.71 FEET THENCE SOUTH 01 J9'47" WEST 180.13 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING CONTAINING 604 SOUARE FEET MORE OR LESS SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS & RES7RIC77ONS OF RECORD EXHIBIT REVISED 516104 KLRI502 PaW� 'cgf)t,� "ARCEI_ No NOT A SURVEY PREPARED BY-, BY, WL INC. LEGEND: 'AN AL 101.104 I MAPPER PROPOSED FLORIDA 1E.SiRA LS IM27 I EASEMENT NOT VALID UNLESS SIGNED By W SURVEYOR AND St~w"00— R.O.W. - RIGHT OF WAY SCALED 917H THE SURIEMR'S EMBOSSED SEAL. Mew- ws" 'r 4"Wror AM 1"Mr CERnFICA TE 01' All DIMZA PON / L8 -4J M# 44V4 IASf AM I-Q,W No, 62 foe CCUOT COUNTY IRANSVRTATM ENOMM" & COAWRUC7M MANAGEMW DIWWON IRT- &WM AM M Q=RF7 BEING PART Or TW SOUTH 180' OF TRACT 22, rm—� GOLDEN GATE CSTA TES UNIT 34, PLAT BOOK 7, PAGE 2.1 WIp/Nlfsr, he COWER COUNTY, FLORIDA 0412002 W022-002-010- TDH*P 190 �or*X" '1( -2G13 .., t0 200. — 09.52,17 IWL.RjX '\S:JR\N6D22\%t,h DI Oasv�twr .e \S�CmilleJ \]992GJS'93 a "0 ---Y---,,Age r d; No te 10, f 11 1 1 0 m Lo loo no 12 1 GRAPHIC SCALE 4 Pac NW CORNER TRACF 22 EX/SANG 50' EASEMENT FOR R.O.W. PURPOSES LOGAN BOULEVARD 1 (PER PLAT) EXISTING 50' EASEU-7-1- Pas. ENT 17' FOR R 0 W. PURPOSES PLAT) SOI79'47-W r50. n' . PRCASEMENT i �s PROPOSED PiAPMAL, R, 0. W NON-MU SW ROAD R.aw. aumx AND MrY E4SfUMT p 1.4w SXW MT C 231 22 22 `?l 21 1 � 22.1 GOLDEN GATE ES TA TFS UNIT 34, SOUTH 180, NORTH 150' IOF i OF TRA C T 22 TRA C T 22 1 PL A T BOOK 7, PAWS 23 J-I JJI2 00' (PLA r) . .......... .. LEG& DES?I?IpnAN ALL THAT PART OF TRACT 22, GOLDEN GATE ES TA TES UNIT J4. PLAT BOOK 7 PAGE 2J, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, BEING MORE PARTICULALRY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS• COMMENCING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID TRACT 22; THENCE ALONG SAID NORTH LINE NORTH 892942' EAST 50.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING' THENCE CONTINUE NORTH 89*2942" EAST 12.JO FEET' THENCE SOUTH 0139'47" NEST 150.11 FEET, THENCE SOUTH 89*2942' WEST 6.71 FEET; THENCE NORTH 0078'17" *EST 150.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING CONTAINING 1,426 SQUARE FEET MORE OR LESS. EXHIBIT susircr To EASEMENTS & REsmicnotvs OF RECORD. Pa9e-23 REVISED 516104 KLRI502 PARCEL NO NOT A SURVEY PREPARED BY- *kSONU LEGEND., EXIS17NO R,O,W CASEMENT POW& SURWYOR & MAPPER Lma'Lwl Ploa PROPOSED R.O.W EASEMENT FLORIDA REGISTRA"M LS 15627 Raw. - RIGHT OF WAY NOT VALID UNLESS SIGNED BY THE SURVEYOR AND SEALED WTH THE SURWYORS EMBOSSED SfAl, CERFIFICA IE OF AUTHORIZA VON / LB-43 wwCC, RC. 62MI I -CU lag COLLIER C"TY TRANSPOIRTA110N. ENGWWWO & CONSTRUC77ON MANAGail ENT DINSION WIL*Miller TNT" SU7W AND WS=P'n0N BEING PART Of' THE NORTH 130'OF TRACF 22, GOIDEN GATE ESTATES UNIT 34. PEAT BOOK 7. PACE 24 Ell 9-ko" I ft - � A.*" - ftw� 0..� COLLIER COUNTY, FLOMDA W 7n." 1 r- Z; 04120 I N6022-002-OtO- 7DHYP 1 199 "-205 .., t0 200. — 09.52,17 IWL.RjX '\S:JR\N6D22\%t,h DI Oasv�twr .e \S�CmilleJ \]992GJS'93 a "0 PROPOSED PERPETUAL, I 3 NON - EXCLUSIVE ROAD R, O W., DRAINAGE, AND 14 U1711TY EASEMENT '515 PROPOSED +ro 02 T6'19 W #,233 SIX/ARF fEEr tJ�4p85 R.O.W. EASEMENT N0028'177W 2#567' P.O.B. �vN EXISTING 50' El LOGAN BOULEVARD 22 j 21 20.1 I LEGAL OESCRIP AON ALL THAT PART OF THE EAST J65 FEET OF TRACT 72, GOLDEN GATE ESTATES UMT J4, PLAT BOOK 7 PAGE 23 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS• COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID TRACT 12,' THENCE ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID TRACT SOUTH 897942" WFST 5000 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. THENCE CON77AVING ALONG SAID SOUTH 7RACT LINE SOUTH 8979'42" WEST 12.30 FEET. 7HENCE LEA WNG SAID SOUTH TRACT LINE NORTH 02;36'19" WEST 18.90 FEET,• THENCE NORTH 0078'17" WEST 245.67 FEET; THENCE NORTH 30'1515" WEST 40.8J FEET; THENCE NORTH 897942' EAST JJ28 FEET. THENCE SOUTH 0078'17" EAST 300.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 4,25J SQUARE FEET MORE OR LESS SUBJECT TO £ASEM£NTS & R£S7R1CT7pNS OF RECORD EXHIBIT 4 RENSEO 5 -6 -04 ALR /302 REVOSED 06 -01 -04 * ** NOT A SURVEY * ** PRLPAR KgWM4LFR, INC. ANDREW a @£or, a- mRffrrae & MAPPER f OlWA RFUS IRA DON IS 16063 NOT VALID UNLESS 511JVED Br ME SURWYOR AND SAWO AAr UO a tam SEALED WN D2 SWWyaPS EMBOSSED SEAL AmrawptAe� 1x1 -n/v /ewt oaneAw , CERf1fYCATE Of' AUD10RlZARON (L @ -IJ I. WI/S�1M /1181' ..tw,� Ml*i t460-A14Ii�� •��'/An MMAM•1k M11Bl.YO a 01. 2004 - 13,33:10 KmME5P�V 1 Wc72 \9tkt DI D—bik s\ ENGINEERING & c: S BEING f GOLDEN GA rE PARCEL No. u2(� LEGEND: ®fMSIR1p a. lW. £ASEAIFNr RQW £�ADS,,.T R.O.W. = RIGNr OF WAY P.a@ . PaWT OF B£G7NNING POG = POWT OF CaNM£NCEMFNT ISPORTATION, MANAGEMENT DINSION 'RIP77ON 'S' OF TRAcr 12. .AT BOO( 7, PAGE 2J N6022- 002- 010 -7DHIW 1200 Or JJa00' (PEA r) EAST LINE OF SEC77ON 17 T = !jy Y= -,Agl `tt N GRAMC SCALE 12 WEST 315' OF TRACT 12 c 11 'yG FA7511NG 60' FASFAIENT fOR R.aW. PURPOSES PFR PLAT ,T. 12.1 GOLDEN GAT£ ESTATES UNIT 34, I PLAT BOOK 7, PAGES 23 � g EAST 365' OF TRACT 12 PROPOSED PERPETUAL, I 3 NON - EXCLUSIVE ROAD R, O W., DRAINAGE, AND 14 U1711TY EASEMENT '515 PROPOSED +ro 02 T6'19 W #,233 SIX/ARF fEEr tJ�4p85 R.O.W. EASEMENT N0028'177W 2#567' P.O.B. �vN EXISTING 50' El LOGAN BOULEVARD 22 j 21 20.1 I LEGAL OESCRIP AON ALL THAT PART OF THE EAST J65 FEET OF TRACT 72, GOLDEN GATE ESTATES UMT J4, PLAT BOOK 7 PAGE 23 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS• COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID TRACT 12,' THENCE ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID TRACT SOUTH 897942" WFST 5000 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. THENCE CON77AVING ALONG SAID SOUTH 7RACT LINE SOUTH 8979'42" WEST 12.30 FEET. 7HENCE LEA WNG SAID SOUTH TRACT LINE NORTH 02;36'19" WEST 18.90 FEET,• THENCE NORTH 0078'17" WEST 245.67 FEET; THENCE NORTH 30'1515" WEST 40.8J FEET; THENCE NORTH 897942' EAST JJ28 FEET. THENCE SOUTH 0078'17" EAST 300.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. CONTAINING 4,25J SQUARE FEET MORE OR LESS SUBJECT TO £ASEM£NTS & R£S7R1CT7pNS OF RECORD EXHIBIT 4 RENSEO 5 -6 -04 ALR /302 REVOSED 06 -01 -04 * ** NOT A SURVEY * ** PRLPAR KgWM4LFR, INC. ANDREW a @£or, a- mRffrrae & MAPPER f OlWA RFUS IRA DON IS 16063 NOT VALID UNLESS 511JVED Br ME SURWYOR AND SAWO AAr UO a tam SEALED WN D2 SWWyaPS EMBOSSED SEAL AmrawptAe� 1x1 -n/v /ewt oaneAw , CERf1fYCATE Of' AUD10RlZARON (L @ -IJ I. WI/S�1M /1181' ..tw,� Ml*i t460-A14Ii�� •��'/An MMAM•1k M11Bl.YO a 01. 2004 - 13,33:10 KmME5P�V 1 Wc72 \9tkt DI D—bik s\ ENGINEERING & c: S BEING f GOLDEN GA rE PARCEL No. u2(� LEGEND: ®fMSIR1p a. lW. £ASEAIFNr RQW £�ADS,,.T R.O.W. = RIGNr OF WAY P.a@ . PaWT OF B£G7NNING POG = POWT OF CaNM£NCEMFNT ISPORTATION, MANAGEMENT DINSION 'RIP77ON 'S' OF TRAcr 12. .AT BOO( 7, PAGE 2J N6022- 002- 010 -7DHIW 1200 Or - --Age r id 12.1 15 Nc v( -GRAPK:CMSCALE P.O.C. C—l" LOGAN UOULEVARb OF TRACE CT 4f P.O.B. N 0078'17 "W 100.00' ------------ , Soo 8J7 4 18.82' 165.95• PROPOSED 41, - , T SOI J9'47'W (Z) R. 0. W EASEMENT PROPOSED PERPETUAL NON-fXCLUSIVE ROAD R.O.W, DRAINAX, AND If UWTY EASEMENT 4'24.7 saaw fm 20.1 21 WEST 340' OF TRA C T 21 EASTWG 60• EASEMENT I FOR R0, W. PURPOSES PER PLAT 22 ST 340' EA GOLDEN GATE ES TA TES UNIT 34, 21.1 OF FRA C T 21 PLAT 600K 7, PAGES 23 McT 00 - (PLAT) LEGAL ALL THAT PART OF THE WEST 340 FEET OF TRACT 21, GOLDEN GATE FS TA TES UNIT 34, PLAT BOOK 7, PAGE 23. COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND BEING MORE PAR77CULARL Y DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID TRACT 21, THENCE ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID TRACT NORTH 8929'42" EAST 50.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE LEAVING SAID SOUTH TRACT LINE NORTH 0078-17" WST 300.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 892944- EAST 3282 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 28*5224' WCSr 40.44 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 0028'17" EAST 245.95 FEET; THENCE SOUTH O1 a9'47" WEST 18.82 FEET TO THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID TRACT; THENCE ALONG SAID SOUTH TRACT LINE SOUTH 5979'42" *EST I2.30 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING CONTAINING 4,243 SQUARE FEET MORE OR LESS. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS &- RESMICRONS OF RECORD. EXHIBIT Paw-2�of—lLq REVISED 516104 KLRI502 NOT A SURVEY 40 ,P,'1,rRARf`D 11 w BY.' INC. LEGEND. EXISTING P 0. W EA S&EN T PROPOSED LANaj WdR, OF AL SURWYOR & MAPPER ROW EASEMENT FLORIDA REWSMATM LS 15627 k 0. W - R1&'4 F OF WAY NOT VAIN) UNLESS VaVED By Rif SURWYOR AMC ME—" w POB : POINT OF 8fGWNhVG SEALED WrH THE SuRlofYORS EMBOSSED SEAL, POC POINT OF COMMENCEMENT CERFOCATE OF AUNORIZA RON If L8-4J I M10 FR XD^ 62081 1� 4m' 201 WENT. COLDER COUNTY TRANSPORTATION, ENGINEERING & CONSTRUC77ON MANAGEMENT DIWSION 4 AU wil*miller ML& SKETCH AND DE sEwo PART OF THE WEST 140' OF TRACT V. GOLDEN CATE ESTATES LWT 34, PLAT 800K 7. PAGE 2A COLLIER COUNTY. FLORIDA �11,2!�12-01D- RIH.P mi 201 or —I R��-20J M, 06, 2001 - 10.02 W KRA ESIX: V-%N6022\6 0- J30, 00 - (Pt Nc CAST LINE OF SECTION 17 12 GATE ES TA TES UNIT J4, GRAPHIC SCALE PLAT 800K 7, PAGES 23 Q� if, CA7STING 60• CASEMENT FOR R.O.W. PURPOSES PER Pt AT aIC 12.1 13 i8 14 pm PROP= PB?ft"X(V. NW-&V.WW RaW PROPOSED R.a K, DRAW AAV R.O.W. EASEMENT uwrY assewr 4&4 SO WE MT N007877"W 265.45• Exis rwc So ' CASEMENT FOR R.O.W. C91577NO 50' EASZME)Vr�l- FOR RO W PURPO 51 (PER PLAT) LOGAN BOULEVARD P.ac N.C. CORNER Or TRACT f3 21 20.7 LEGAL DESMIPMW ALL 7HAT PART OF TRACT IJ, GOLDEN GATE ESTATES UNIT J4, PLAT BOOK 7, PAGE 23 COLLIER COUNTY FLORIDA, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS' COMMENCING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID TRACT IJ,• THENCE ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID TRACT SOUTH 8979'42" WEST 50.00 FEET To 7HE POINT OF REONNING, THENCE LEA VINC SAID NORTH TRACT LINE SOUTH 002877" EAST 300.00 f'rET,, THENCE SOUTH 8979'4J- WEST 31.20 FEET; THENCE NORTH 277746" EAST 39.05 FEET- THENCE MORN 0078'17- WEST 265,45 FEET- THENCE ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID TRACT NORTH 89:2942" E AST IJOO FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING CONTAINING 4,214 SOUARE FEET MORE OR LESS. SUBJECT FO EASEMENTS & RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD EXHIBIT A REWSED 5-10-04 LTAJ PWeL—L of jb.� Al -ARGEL No--2L� NOT A SURRY PREPARED BY. KILSONUpdT, INC. LEGEND: RS"NO W EASEMENT W11 C SURWYCR & MAPPER PROPOSED FLORIDA REOSTRA 11'15127 R.O W. EASEMENT NOT VALID UNLESS 51GAED By THE SURWYOR AND KAWa W AMM ROW RICHrOF WAY SEALED 149TH THE SURWYORS EMBOSSED SEAL. PaS POWT0F8FQWNWG F*" W, P.O.C. POINT OF COMMENCEMENT CERFIF(CA IF OF AUTHORIZATION / LB -4J jow MWECt MO.: 62W PARCEL f- 202-' 'c LIENTj Ty IRMSVRTA ENQWEERM CwsWCl70N MMA&Z DIWWON At& SKrrW AM DESCWnCN GOLDEN GATE BEING PART OF MAC? 13, ESTATES UNIT 34, PLAT 8OOK 7, PA" 2j, COLLICP COUNTY. FLORIDA -0 M44" -A. WW a - ft 0412002 1 'N6022-002-070- TDffW 202 OF XXX 2 —203 ,� � GRAPHIC SCALE EXISDNG 50' EASEMENT J FOR RO.W. A') S 1PfR PLAIT ' fXISTINC 50' fASFMENi/ LOGAN BOULEVARD NW. CORNER a� rRacr _ P.O.B. g FOR R Q PURPOSES rPE W. R PLAIJ LEGEND: N.0078'1TW. 30000' ®EXrSTwG RO.W. EASEMENT 'i PROPOSED PROPOSED R.O.W. fASfNfNI S007817E 188 J6' 50.64' _ 1� 6t SOB f7 pB• f 61'5 W R.0.PW EASEMENT a gg Ile 3 �1 28.66' PROPOSED PERPEWLr SOO2877 7£, SEALED WTH THE SURVEYORS EMBOSSED SEAL. r NQN -MURW ROAD R.O.W., DRAINAGE, AND 101W RAW roe aaru rm rot 62081 ' qn-'g U7ILITY EASEWflVT COLLIER COUNTY TRANSPORTATION. ENgNEER1NG t CONSTRUCTION NT LHNSIDN a 4646 SOVAREn17 GOLDEN GATE ESTATES UNIT 34, 21 e I PLAT BOOK 7, PAGES 23 EASEMENT ' -.-{ !Z". fXISlW0 60' ` FOR R.DW PURPOSES PER PLAT c MA BEING PART OF 7HF WE51 JAO' OF /RACT 8 20.1 8 19 A GOLDEN GA IE ESTATES UN11 Sr. PGA/ BOOR 7, PAGE Z3, ✓ �� COWER COUNTY, FLOWA WyaeA�. WEST 340' -'0 /1'2 a 1 IY6022 002- DID -TDHOP 1 20 ov _XXXI 266-203 Ape - Iwo- -ke •Iowb•bee mewl ,nrrm•r.A"WW- N- M4*m- A.M*D -," OF TRACT 20 - - - -20 - -- - - -1 EAST 340' 21.1 t `.` OF TRACT 20 33000' (PLAT) — L.- -- -- -�-. LEGAL DESCRIP7701V ALL THAT PART OF THE WEST 340 FEET OF TRACT 10, GOLDEN GATE ESTATES UNIT 34, PLAT BOOK 7, PACE 13, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS; COMMENCLNG AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID TRACT 20, THENCE ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID TRACT NORTH 892942" EAST 50.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, THENCE CONTINUING ALONG SAID NORTH TRACT LINE NORTH 8929'42" EAST 11.00 FEET. THENCE LEAVING SAID NORTH TRACT LINE SOUTH 0078'17" EAST 26.66 FEET,' THENCE SOUTH 0837'08" WEST 50.64 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 0028'17' EAST 188.36 FEET, THENCE SOUTH 29'09'17" EAST 39.86 FEET THENCE SOU TH 892942" WEST 3213 FEE T.- EXHIBIT 4 THENCE NORTH 0078'17° WEST 300.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING Paw 'IL ,�s�'f CONTAINING 4,648 SQUARE FEET MORE OR LESS _L�. z�—�� SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS d RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. 'ARCEL NO. 'IiJ3 REVISED 516104 KLR /502 * ** NOT A SURVEY * ** PREPARED BY. WSOWOrf, INC. LEGEND: ®EXrSTwG RO.W. EASEMENT LAN T P OFf L SURVEYOR MAPPER PROPOSED PROPOSED R.O.W. fASfNfNI FLORIDA REOSTRA LS /5627 R.O.W RIGHT OF WAY NOT VALID UNLESS S6NED BY THE SURVEYOR AND K"�"'o+'" "heomw. P.O.B. = PONJr OF BfC•INNhVG SEALED WTH THE SURVEYORS EMBOSSED SEAL. =.":.aa`�cmors P.O.C. POINT OF COMMENCEMENT CERnnCAIF OF AUTHORIZATION / LB -4J 101W RAW roe aaru rm rot 62081 ' qn-'g COLLIER COUNTY TRANSPORTATION. ENgNEER1NG t CONSTRUCTION NT LHNSIDN r Wils�iMiller CRIP71ON T1e'r` SKETCH AND DESCRIOF MA BEING PART OF 7HF WE51 JAO' OF /RACT A GOLDEN GA IE ESTATES UN11 Sr. PGA/ BOOR 7, PAGE Z3, ✓ �� COWER COUNTY, FLOWA WyaeA�. -'0 /1'2 a 1 IY6022 002- DID -TDHOP 1 20 ov _XXXI 266-203 Ape - Iwo- -ke •Iowb•bee mewl ,nrrm•r.A"WW- N- M4*m- A.M*D -," Mcl 06, 2001 - !0'.X1::3 R9M"X. \SVH \N6022 \Saelcl Of 0rscrip, was \6uom.tlyd \2gg20,]a2C3.da.q GOLDEN CA TEE TA TES UNIT 34, PLAT BOOK �? PAGES 23 m. DO' N 0074'16'W. O 0A 14.1/ I. 8 I.t1l �O R 0 �NL o sa so +a 30 GRAPHIC SCALE 15 EXIsrWO 50' EASEMENT f raa ERaP osES P LOGAN BOULEVARD SSE VC L£CAL DE5LIRIPTION ALL THAT PART OF TRACT 14, GOLDEN GATE FSTAT£S UNIT 34, PLAT BOOK 7, PACE 23, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND BEING MORE PAR 71CULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS,' COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID TRACT 14,- TH£NC£ ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID TRACT SOUTH 8979'42" WEST 50.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONIJNUINC ALONG SAID SOUTH TRACT LINE SOUTH 892942" WEST 1300 FEET. THENCE LEANNG SAID SOUTH TRACT LINE NORTH 0078'17" WEST 8547 FEET,' THENCE NORTH 474352" WEST 156.21 FEET; THENCE NORTH 8935'44" EAST 9533 FEET, THENCE SOUTH 67'1221" EAST 3527 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 0028'17" EAST 17738 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING CONTAINING 8,335 SOUARE FEET MORE OR LESS: EXHIB((I��T,'� SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS & RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. REWSED 51612004 RENSED 7211012002 PARCEL NO.�7 * ** NOT A SURVEY * ** i 14 M g fi UM EASUMVAIND UlaLITY T ,;B) TRACT 14 LEGEND: a LESS THE £xISRNG 13 °I PINE RIDGE ROAD R. Q W. EASEf!£NT CAN R, P AL SUR4£YQP & MAPPER R.O.W. n� m. DO' N 0074'16'W. O 0A 14.1/ I. 8 I.t1l �O R 0 �NL o sa so +a 30 GRAPHIC SCALE 15 EXIsrWO 50' EASEMENT f raa ERaP osES P LOGAN BOULEVARD SSE VC L£CAL DE5LIRIPTION ALL THAT PART OF TRACT 14, GOLDEN GATE FSTAT£S UNIT 34, PLAT BOOK 7, PACE 23, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND BEING MORE PAR 71CULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS,' COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID TRACT 14,- TH£NC£ ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID TRACT SOUTH 8979'42" WEST 50.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONIJNUINC ALONG SAID SOUTH TRACT LINE SOUTH 892942" WEST 1300 FEET. THENCE LEANNG SAID SOUTH TRACT LINE NORTH 0078'17" WEST 8547 FEET,' THENCE NORTH 474352" WEST 156.21 FEET; THENCE NORTH 8935'44" EAST 9533 FEET, THENCE SOUTH 67'1221" EAST 3527 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 0028'17" EAST 17738 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING CONTAINING 8,335 SOUARE FEET MORE OR LESS: EXHIB((I��T,'� SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS & RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. REWSED 51612004 RENSED 7211012002 PARCEL NO.�7 * ** NOT A SURVEY * ** NGW— EXGYU9r1�RW PREPARED BY,* KSOAW , - wC, fi UM EASUMVAIND UlaLITY T m. DO' N 0074'16'W. O 0A 14.1/ I. 8 I.t1l �O R 0 �NL o sa so +a 30 GRAPHIC SCALE 15 EXIsrWO 50' EASEMENT f raa ERaP osES P LOGAN BOULEVARD SSE VC L£CAL DE5LIRIPTION ALL THAT PART OF TRACT 14, GOLDEN GATE FSTAT£S UNIT 34, PLAT BOOK 7, PACE 23, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND BEING MORE PAR 71CULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS,' COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID TRACT 14,- TH£NC£ ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID TRACT SOUTH 8979'42" WEST 50.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONIJNUINC ALONG SAID SOUTH TRACT LINE SOUTH 892942" WEST 1300 FEET. THENCE LEANNG SAID SOUTH TRACT LINE NORTH 0078'17" WEST 8547 FEET,' THENCE NORTH 474352" WEST 156.21 FEET; THENCE NORTH 8935'44" EAST 9533 FEET, THENCE SOUTH 67'1221" EAST 3527 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 0028'17" EAST 17738 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING CONTAINING 8,335 SOUARE FEET MORE OR LESS: EXHIB((I��T,'� SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS & RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. REWSED 51612004 RENSED 7211012002 PARCEL NO.�7 * ** NOT A SURVEY * ** PREPARED BY,* KSOAW , - wC, LEGEND: £xISRNG R. Q W. EASEf!£NT CAN R, P AL SUR4£YQP & MAPPER PROPOSED FLOWA R£GTSTPA LS 15617 I? EASEMENT NOT VALID UNLESS SHINED BY THE SURWYOR AND er~ w sum or suM R.O.W - RICK OF WAY SEALED 1NTH 1H£ SURWYOR'S EMBOSSED SEAL. ^"A' am of %= W P,0.8. - POINT OF BEGINNING CERFIf7CA7£ OF AUIHORf2ADCN / L8 -4J PM (1 j 4�VA rZA? ME P. O.C. = POINT OF COMMENCEMENT WI,��„Q%r . ,W ENaNE�rrING � cowsmuci►ar'�irulioEl�IV"r a+� i—i m E SKETCH MID DESC WnON BEING PART OF TRACT f4, N"""' W.r� • Coauaw • 4wrlL"+ • Lrtlu+cp McSWtlt . Trnq.lob, c WM GOLDEN GATE ESTATES UNIT 54, PLAT BOOK 7, PAGE ?J, COLUEP COUNTY, FLORIDA MIV INhivLK Able• A/Y1Mpn- VrY.D�iglte•Aq wla fl�tlis016W 14r Q4��s17• 10 T PoM'seN'btri� 0411001 N60?1 -00 ?- 010 -TUHWP 104 a' ,YYy �i'ri Mny 10. 1004 - 1007:19 LMILLERIX. \:.OR \N602I \Brett* 01 Oasc, ti... \S"Em'. 1;"c\i. �- 1-1�a Agenda Item No. 10B November 30, 2004 Page 84 of 86 MEMORANDUM DATE: October 18, 2004 TO: Norman E. Feder AICP, Administrator, Transportation Services Division FROM: Eugene Calvert, Interim TECM Director SUBJECT: Condemnation Resolution for Santa Barbara Boulevard from Davis Boulevard to Pine Ridge Road, Project No. 62081 On November 30, 2004, the Board of County Commissioners will consider the adoption of a Condemnation Resolution for the property interests necessary to implement Capacity Improvements of Santa Barbara Boulevard from Davis Boulevard to Pine Ridge Road. This project includes converting existing 4 -lane divided roadway to 6 -lane divided arterial roadway from Davis Boulevard to Golden Gate Parkway, and the reconstruction of a portion of Santa Barbara Boulevard from Golden Gate Parkway to Green Boulevard with 6 -lane right of way footprint. In addition, Radio Road from Santa Barbara Boulevard to Davis Boulevard will be improved from an existing 2 -lane roadway to 4 -lane divided roadway. Bike lanes and sidewalks will be added throughout the project's length. Drainage and intersection improvements will be implemented. This memorandum contains vital information that the Board of County Commissioners must consider in adopting this Resolution. As you are aware, this roadway has been on the County's long -range plan for many years. It has been the subject of Board meetings, MPO meetings and various other public meetings. This memorandum shall serve to supplement and recap the documentation previously provided to, or presentations made to, the Board. The county attorney's office has advised that the following criteria shall be considered, when adopting the condemnation resolution: Pagel of 3 Agenda Item No. 10B November 30, 2004 Page 85 of 86 Alternate Routes The need for additional north -south arterial capacity within Collier County for travel demands east of Airport- Pulling Road has been identified and studied at the long range planning level for more than a decade. Due to past and current development patterns, few alternatives exist other than the existing roadway alignments. Livingston Road from Pine Ridge to Vanderbilt Beach Road has been opened to 6- lane of traffic in the past year. The last remaining section of Livingston Road from Vanderbilt Beach Road to Immokalee Road will be open to traffic late this year. Future design plans will complete the widening of Collier Boulevard from US 41 to Immokalee to 6 -lane roadway. Santa Barbara Boulevard will be extended from Davis Boulevard to Rattlesnake Hammock Road. To meet current and future capacity needs, the only viable alternative is to widen and improve Santa Barbara Boulevard at this time. 2. Safety Factors The design of the Santa Barbara Boulevard improvements has been conducted to meet the standards as defined using the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) Roadway and Traffic Design Standards; the FDOT Plans Preparation Manual, and related design manuals; the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) Policy on Design of Urban Highways and Arterial Streets; the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD); the Collier County Policy for Access Management for Arterial and Collector Roadways (Resolution No. 92 -442 as amended by Resolution 01 -247, dated June 26, 2001); and the Public Rights of Way Construction Standards Handbook to ensure the safe movement of people and goods within the project limits. There were no "Design Exceptions" such as substandard lane widths or median widths identified for this roadway. Long Range Planning Factors The Long Range Transportation Plans (LRTP) for Collier County have evaluated the future travel demand needs using factors such as social impacts, environmental impacts, costs, safety and provision for alternatives. Since at least the 2010 LRTP (adopted in 1992), and reiterated in the following updates for 2020 LRTP (original adopted 1996, updated 1999) and the 2025 LRTP (adopted 2001), the need for upgrading Santa Barbara Boulevard has been identified. The project improvements are consistent with current and near future travel demand needs and the availability of financial resources. Page 2 of 3 Agenda Item No. 10B November 30, 2004 Page 86 of 86 4. Environmental Factors Long -range planning criteria require the consideration of impacts to environmentally sensitive areas. Generally, the impacts of roadway construction utilizing existing corridors have less environmental impacts than new corridors. As such, the section of Santa Barbara Boulevard from Davis Boulevard to Pine Ridge Road will have minimal environmental impacts. The project has been coordinated with both the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service and the Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission. A Threatened and Endangered Species Survey was conducted with negative findings. The project has also been coordinated with the South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD) and the Army Corps of Engineers. A wetland survey was conducted, and wetland areas along the corridor were flagged. Impacts to these wetlands will be minimal and will be mitigated, as needed, through "mitigation banking ". Evaluations during the alignment determination phase took more localized environmental issues into account such as choosing the offsite retention /detention system ponds and developing the surface water management system. As a result, this project will use a combination of residential lakes, drainage swales and dry detention areas for water treatment and attenuation. Costs Cost to provide for the improvements has been considered from the initial identification in the adopted LRTP. As the project has been refined during the design, more specific costs to implement have been developed and considered as part of developing the financially feasible Capital Improvement Program. The design of the improvements has been made to maximize the improvement benefit with the minimum amount of impacts. The project includes a typical six -lane section with sidewalks and bike lanes on both sides. The Board has approved the typical section that will be used in this project. The corridor is bounded on the east and west sides by residential developments, residential homes, a golf course, an elementary school, a County park, together with commercial properties and undeveloped lots. The road alignment has gone through revisions to minimize the taking of additional right of way, and to provide for safe and efficient pedestrian and traffic flow. Construction on this two -year project is planned to commence in the 4th Quarter of fiscal year 2005. This project is part of an aggressive acquisition schedule to address the traffic movement and safety needs of the community. Thank you for your time and review of this vital information. Page 3 of 3 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Agenda Item No. 10C November 30, 2004 Interim progress report about the County's negotiations with W49fe1 of 11 Management Inc. of Florida and Immokalee Disposal Company for solid waste collection services OBJECTIVES: (1) To inform the Board of County Commissioners ("Board") about the status of the County's negotiations with Waste Management Inc, of Florida ("WMIF") and Immokalee Disposal Company, Inc. ("IDC"), for solid waste collection services; (2) to identify the level of service that the Board wishes to procure; and (3) to determine whether the Board wants staff to (a) continue with the negotiations and present contracts to the Board for its review and approval or (b) terminate the negotiations and issue a request for proposals ("RFP"). CONSIDERATIONS: The County currently has contracts with WMIF and IDC for the collection of solid waste generated in Collier County. Since these contracts will expire on September 30, 2006, the County's staff contacted 37 counties in Florida to solicit information about their solid waste programs and contracts. The County's survey (April 2004) demonstrated that Collier County receives a relatively high level of service and pays a relatively low price for the collection of residential solid waste. The results of the survey are summarized in Exhibit 1. The staff's findings were presented to the Board at a public meeting on June 8, 2004. In light of these findings, the Board instructed staff to renegotiate the County's contracts with WMIF and IDC. The Board also instructed staff to solicit prices from WMIF and IDC for four different options (Options A, B, C, and D), which are based on four different levels of service. These options are summarized in Exhibit 2. Three of the options (Options B, C, and D) will enhance the County's residential recycling program by providing the County's residents with 64-gallon, wheeled recycling carts, which will replace the 18-gallon recycling bins that are used currently. The potential benefits of the recycling carts were revealed during a pilot program conducted from October 2003 to January 2004 in the Willoughby Acres and Heritage Way communities. These areas were selected for the pilot program with recycling carts, in part, because they had participated in the County's 1997 pilot program with residential solid waste carts. These communities primarily consist of single-family homes with year-round residents, with more than two people per unit, and they are representative of western Collier County. During the County's pilot program, the recycling tonnage increased more than 50 percent when the County's 18-gallon recycling bin was replaced with a 64-gallon, wheeled recycling cart. In addition, the disposal of municipal solid waste decreased approximately 10 percent (by weight). Program participants indicated that recycling increased because the recycling carts are larger and easier to use than recycling bins. The results of the County's pilot recycling program are consistent with the results of other studies, which show that public participation in a recycling program will increase when the program makes it easier and more convenient to recycle. 11119/2004 3:29 PM Among otner inings, start requested prices morn vviviir anu iLj%a wi tilti luu, uuIlt::,; u options, based on contracts with 5, 7, or 8 year terms. These options a to �tl 11 designed to provide the Board with an appropriate range of residential s WaMc-ma' 10C 624434-2004 prices to choose from. WMIF's prices are presented in Exhibit 3a; IDC's price8a@4 of 11 presented in Exhibit 3b. The fees paid to WMIF and IDC for residential collection services are collected as part of the County's annual solid waste assessment, which is on the County's ad valorem tax bill. Disposal costs and administrative costs also are included in the annual assessment. The annual solid waste assessment is calculated as follows: collection cost + disposal cost + administrative cost = annual solid waste assessment. The County's Proposed Contracts The County's staff has prepared new contracts, which are significantly better than the County's existing contracts with WMIF and IDC. The proposed new contracts are based on contracts recently used in other Florida communities, but they have been tailored to address Collier County's specific concerns. The proposed contracts contain performance standards that will give the County better control over the performance and prices of WMIF and IDC, regardless of whether the Board selects Option A, B, C or D. For example, the existing contracts allow WMIF and IDC to increase their prices each year at a rate equal to 100% of the annual increase in the Consumer Price Index ("CPI"). Under the proposed contracts, the annual increases will be limited to 70% of the CPI, and shall never exceed 5% per year. The proposed contracts also establish better requirements for monitoring, record keeping, reporting, insurance, citizen complaints, dispute resolution, and enforcing the County's standards. These provisions in the new contracts have been negotiated with WMIF and IDC, and the prices submitted by WMIF and IDC are based on the premise that they shall be required to comply with the County's new standards. After the Board selects its preferred option for solid waste collection services, the proposed contracts will be revised, as necessary, to reflect the Board's choice. The Board will be given an opportunity to review and approve the final draft of the proposed contracts after the negotiations with WMIF and IDC are completed. WMIF's Residential Prices Under Option A, WMIF will continue to provide the current level of service, without increasing WMIF's prices above the amounts that are currently authorized. Under Option A and the other options, the lowest price will be obtained by selecting an 8- year term, which will begin on October 1, 2005, rather than October 1, 2006, so that the County can enjoy the benefits of the proposed contracts at an earlier date. Option B is the same as Option A, except that: (1) Option B includes the use of 64- gallon recycling carts, instead of 18-gallon recycling bins; and (2) Option B prohibits the disposal of yard waste in plastic bags. Option B provides enhanced opportunities for residential recycling with the recycling carts, but WMIF's prices for Option B are 11/1912004 3:29 PM assessment for smyru- iatmiy rCSlualtl:CS. I IIC IfK.;ICdaCU t vbt U1 U.7111y Iut yq,111 IV I✓a,, will be partially offset if there is increased recycling and a reduction in waste dis os I costs at the Naples Landfill, as would be expected, based on the r a o. 10c Ie�, 2004 County's pilot project with recycling carts. Option B also may provide longerti or 11 benefits to the County by increasing the County's residential recycling rate and decreasing the quantity of solid waste requiring disposal, which will preserve valuable capacity (airspace) in the Naples Landfill. However, it is difficult to accurately predict the magnitude of any offset or long -term benefit. It is clear that Option B offers a better level of recycling service for the County, but the long -term costs and benefits of Option B will depend upon the public's willingness to recycle. The economic impacts of Option B are estimated below (see "Fiscal Impacts "), based on a hypothetical scenario. Option C involves a reduction in the level of service provided in Option B. With Options A and B, the County's residents may dispose of unlimited amounts of household waste in garbage carts and plastic bags, as they do under the County's current contracts. With Option C, residents will no longer be able to dispose of unlimited amounts of household waste and they will no longer be able to use plastic bags for the disposal of household waste, except on holidays. Although there will be a reduction in the level of service under Option C, WMIF's prices for Options B and C are the same. Consequently, there is no economic incentive for the Board to select Option C, rather than Option B. Option D is the same as Option C, except that residential solid waste will be collected once each week, instead of twice each week. WMIF's prices for Option D are less than WMIF's prices for Options B and C. Here, as in Option B, the overall economic impact of using recycling carts includes the cost of WMIF's services, offset by the savings resulting from increased recycling and reduced landfill disposal costs. _. Option D provides an opportunity to reduce the County's costs, based on a reduction in the level of service for residential collection, but it also offers a potential enhancement to the residential recycling program. IDC's Residential Price As shown in Exhibit 3b, IDC's prices for Option A (i.e., the current level of service) will be less than IDC's current prices, if the County selects an 8 -year contract. IDC's prices in the future will be greater than IDC's current prices if the County selects Options B, C, or D, because those options require IDC to use recycling carts. Commercial Prices In general, the prices charged for the collection of commercial waste under the existing contracts will not change if the proposed contracts are adopted. There are two exceptions. First, the existing contracts allow WMIF and IDC to increase their prices for commercial collection services each year by an amount that is equal to 100% of the annual increase in the CPI. The proposed contracts will limit the annual increases to 70% of the CPI, and shall never exceed 5% per year. Thus, the proposed contracts will give the County better control over future price increases for the collection of commercial waste. Second, the proposed contracts allow the 11/19/2004 3:29 PM 3 current 2 % to a maximum of b"�o. I ne Uounty wui review ine aominisiravve Tee eacn year to ensure that it is set at an appropriate level. Agenda Item No, 10C November 30; 2004 Policy Considerations Page 4 of 11 Under the County's existing contracts, the same level of service is provided to the residents of District 1 and District 2. However, IDC's specific obligations are somewhat different than WMIF's. For example, the County currently provides recycling bins to IDC, but the County generally does not provide recycling bins to WMIF. In addition, the cost of IDC's collection service in District 2 is greater than the cost of WMIF's service in District 1. Staff assumes that IDC's specific obligations and prices will continue to be somewhat different than WMIF's under the new contracts. During the negotiations with WMIF and IDC, the County's staff assumed that the same level of service would be provided in District 1 and District 2. However, the staff's analysis of fiscal impacts (see below) shows that the cost of collection services in District 2 will increase dramatically if Option B is selected. Moreover, Exhibit 3a and 3b show that the cost of collection services in District 2 will be significantly greater than the cost of collection services in District 1 if Option B is selected. In light of these economic impacts, staff recommends Option B for District 1 and Option A for District 2. This recommendation will enable the County to upgrade its recycling program in District 1 and District 2. In District 1, recycling carts will be purchased to replace the County's recycling bins. When this occurs, the County will have a large supply of extra recycling bins, which can be provided to those residents in District 2 that wish to recycle more. GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: This agenda item will affect the County's growth management capabilities. Option A maintains the County's current level of service and capabilities. Options B, C, and D provide an opportunity to enhance residential recycling and thereby divert solid waste from the Naples Landfill. If there is increased recycling, the landfill's capacity will be preserved for the future. FISCAL IMPACT: All options (A, B, C and D) are most cost - effective when they are based on an 8 -year contract and, therefore, the following analysis is based on the use of 8 -year contracts, which will start on October 1, 2005 (fiscal year 2006). With Option A, there will be a reduction in the annual collection costs in District 1 (WMIF) and in District 2 (IDC) as a result of the staff's negotiations. With Option B in District 1, the annual cost for a single - family residence will be $10.99 greater than the cost that would be paid in fiscal year 2006 under the existing contract, and $11.04 greater than the cost that would be paid under Option A. With Option B in District 2, the annual cost for a single family residence will be $20.18 greater than the cost that would be paid in fiscal year 2006 under the County's existing contract with IDC, and $19.45 greater than the cost that would be paid under 11/19/2004 3:29 PM purcnase cne recycnng carts anu uisuiUute uMin w uic t.Uuiny a 1Ca1u%-,11La. The County's staff has evaluated the possibility of purchasing the recycfI n "r p2o c WMIF and IDC, as a means of reducing the cost of Option B. The staffs ani,C6 of 11 demonstrates that this approach will not provide any net savings for the County. This approach would reduce the prices charged by WMIF and iDC, but the costs associated with purchasing and managing the carts will outweigh the savings. This approach also adds administrative burdens and additional risks for the County. Consequently, the staff does not recommend this approach. The overall cost of Option B will be reduced if the use of recycling carts causes the County's recycling rate to increase and the County's waste disposal costs to decrease. Hypothetically, the reduction in disposal costs may save $3.70 per single - family residence in fiscal year 2007 if the County's recycling rate increases to 32% from the current rate of 26 %. In addition to the immediate savings that will occur if the County's disposal costs are reduced, the County's residents will enjoy a long -term intangible economic benefit with Options B, C and D if these options increase the County's residential recycling rates and thereby preserve the capacity of the Naples Landfill. Although this long- term benefit will not reduce the County's annual assessments at present, the future value of the preserved landfill capacity may be significant. It is estimated that the net present value of the preserved airspace may exceed $8.2 million (approximately $85 per single - family residence over the next 20 years) if the County's residential recycling rate increases to 32% from the current recycling rate of 26 %. Under Option B, Collier County will continue to provide unlimited garbage service with an improved contract, including an increase in recyclables collection capacity. - Local and national solid waste trends indicate that solid waste generation is increasing dramatically. Option B provides an opportunity to recycle more, while still providing the same high level of service for solid waste collection. The County's success under Option B will depend upon the citizens of Collier County and their willingness to recycle. The savings in waste disposal costs and the value of the preserved landfill capacity will be directly related to the public's recycling efforts with the new recycling carts. The County's pilot program suggests that the County's recycling rates will improve with the recycling carts, but the staff cannot accurately predict the results that will be achieved by using recycling carts throughout the County on a permanent basis. Staff has analyzed the cost of administering the proposed contracts, including the cost of providing greater customer service. Under the proposed contracts, all customer calls will be processed through the County, rather than WMIF or IDC. This approach will be used, regardless of whether the Board selects Option A, B, C, or D. This approach will give the County better control over customer service and will provide greater accountability to the County's customers. Taking full responsibility for customer service will require the County to add two full -time employees ( "FTE "), but will not cause an increase in the County's annual solid waste assessment. The new costs for the FTEs will be allocated based on customer services (i.e., residential service versus commercial service). Staff's recent analysis of its activities shows that 11/19/2001 3:29 PM incurs for tneir oenerit. Hccoraingry, ine starr proposes to increase Lne uurnrnr✓rurai franchise fee to three percent (3 %) from the current two percent (2 %). Thi cti n will generate an additional $155,000 dollars per year (FY2006), whichAV` ,` eW, 10 cost of the two FTEs ($90,000) and provide $65,000 that will be used to reducl8a of 11 administrative portion of the annual assessment paid by residential customers. The average increase to an individual commercial customer as a result of increasing the franchise fee from two percent to three percent will be $42 per year. RECOMMENDATION: That the Board: (1) Select Option B, with an 8 -year term, for District 1; (2) Select Option A, with an 8 -year term, for District 2; (3) Require WMIF to provide the recycling carts under Option B; (4) Continue to provide the recycling bins to IDC under Option A; (5) Authorize the County staff to complete its negotiations with WMIF and CDC, based on recommendations (1) through (4), above; (6) Instruct staff to continue its efforts to obtain better prices from WMIF and IDC; and (7) Instruct staff to prepare the final contracts with WMIF and IDC and submit the contracts for the Board's approval at the first Board meeting in February 2005. PREPARED BY: John Yonkosky, Utility Billing and Customer Service Director 11/1912004 3:29 PM 6 Agenda Item No, 10C November 30, 2004 Page 7 of 11 COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Item Number 10C Item Summary Interim progress report about the County's negotiations with Waste Management Inc. of Florida and Immokelee Disposal Company for solid waste collection services. (Jim DeLony, Administrator, Public Utilities) Meeting Date 11130,2004 9 -0000 AM Approved By John A. Yonkosky Utility Billing Director Date Public Utilities UBCS 11/12/2004 2:04 PM Approved By Thomas Wides Operations Director Date Public Utilibes Public Utilities Operations 11119/2004 3:55 PM Approved By Lyn Wood Purchasing Agent Date Administrative Services Purchasing 11119120044:16 PM Approved By James W. DeLony Public Utilities Administrator Date Public Utilities Public utilities Administration 11119/2004 4:47 PM Approved By G. George Yilmaz Solid Waste Director Date Public Utilities Solid Waste 11/19/2004 4:49 PM Approved By OMB Coordinator Administrative Assistant Data County Manager's Office Office of Management S Budget 11/2212004 812 AM Approved By Randy Greenwald Managernant/Budget Analyst Data County Manager's Office Office of Management & Budget 11/2212004 9:20 AM Approved By Michael Smykowski Management & Budget Director Data County Managers Office Office of Management & Budget 11122!2004 9:29 AM Approved By James V. Mudd County Manager Date Board of County Commissioners County Manager's Office 11/22/2004 11:22 AM , It tt Agenda It4n No. 10C Novembgr 30, 2004 Pnge 8 of 11 8 M C� 0 7, F1 z Cp All 5-1 G - P lgl;Z5 a R 3 gj C, HHK , It tt Agenda It4n No. 10C Novembgr 30, 2004 Pnge 8 of 11 ro o. Ul Ul Ln of 0. CL 40. 1 o o, 2004 9 of 11 Ll th : 31 4 m x cr �= mm 3 g fDf°n 00� C) �i N � C N N 000 tJi O! M fD F m 0 c 0 F m N O F cn W O c m y C CL oai in CD N 10 OO A N N Freq K m r10 Ch 'I !b N v 7 ..J A r. a t4 to A � m w � oM N g d u 7 0 5' co w G. fD A f0 C n 5' 0 N W 0 7 O G w W m c� cn 6 W N 0 0 N C 04 mda Item No. 10C ovember 30, 2004 Page 10 of 11 9 T 'U rtl O' a y m � \ƒ- a 12.12. o aaa� -esa I ■ #± /ƒf r « " _ g \/£ \a§S 2 § ) (D R % ( \ 2 ' ; « _ \ § # — { } & E % � [ _ \ L L I F F I IF n- 2 ■ ■ ® . e e E ■ ■ � � � to - ® f± t ° 6 ® 6 f f . . . §� * 7 / / � ) / ± k / \ k & � / § y / ■ 7 k V C, % � 2m No. 10C ra$ 200 4 e11 J :! E5 7 CL to k Agenda Item No. 12A November 30, 2004 Page 1 of 14 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommendation for Approval of Amended Settlement Agreement and Mutual Release between Collier County and Colleen Macort and Access Now, Inc. in reference to Case No. 2:03 -ev- 109- FTM -29SPC that is now pending in the United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida, Fort Myers, Division. OBJECTIVE: To secure the approval of the Collier County Board of County Commissioners of the amended settlement agreement and mutual release. (A copy of the unexecuted agreement is attached hereto.) CONSIDERATIONS: Collier County staff has been involved in litigation involving handicapped access to County recreational programs at the Golden Gate Community Park against Colleen Macort and Access Now, Inc (hereinafter referred to as "Macort"). On December 2, 2003 the Board of County Commissioners approved the first settlement agreement. That agreement provided the litigation was to be continued for seven (7) months to allow the County to make required ADA accommodations that was then to be reviewed by the Plaintiffs for ADA compliance. It was expected that such renovations would be accomplished within that time period. Unfortunately, the renovations were not completed by the set time frame and additional time is required. Macort has agreed to extend the time frame to eight (8) more months excluding items 417 & #20 of Mr. Tcherneshoffs report attached to the Settlement agreement as Exhibit "A ". Attorney's for Macort have expended a total of $19, 031.02 in this matter but have accepted to reduce their fees to $16,000.00. This agreement, if approved, shall be binding upon the County and Macort, as well as their respective owners, principals, elected officials, officers, employees, ex- employees, agents, attorneys, representatives, insurers, spouses, successors, assigns, heirs grantees and affiliates. FISCAL IMPACT: ADA cases provide for the payment of attorney's fees to prevailing Plaintiffs. Improvements at the park have been phased in over the past several months. Phase One included the renovation of the restrooms located near the tennis courts. Total associated improvements to be made to park facilities were estimated at $70,000. Funds for improvements related to accessibility issues are available in Fund 190 - 120437- 763100 (Handicap Parking Fines). A budget amendment will transfer funds from Handicap Parking Fines reserves to the appropriate expense cost center. Attorney fees of $16,000.00 will also be paid out of this account. GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: There is none. Agenda Item No. 12A November 30, 2004 Page 2 of 14 RECOMMENDATION: That the Collier County Board of County Commissioners authorize the Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners to execute the amended settlement agreement on behalf of the Board for the County and approve the associated budget amendment. Prepared by Jacqueline Williams Hubbard, Assistant County Attorney 2 Agenda Item No. 12A November 30, 2004 Page 3 of 14 COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Item Number 12A Item Summary Recommendation for Approval of Amended Settlement Agreement and Mutual Release between Collier County and Colleen Macort and Access Now, Inc. in reference to Case No. 2:03 -cv- 109- FTM -29SPC that is now pending in the United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida. Fort Myers Division. Meeting Date 11130/2004 9:00:00 AM Prepared By Date Jacqueline W. Hubbard Assistant County Attorney 11/15/2004 2:34:05 PM County Attorney County Attorney Office Approved By David C. Weigel County Attorney Date County Attorney County Attorney Office 11116/2004 10:21 AM Approved By Nancy Bradley Legal Secretary Date County Attorney County Attorney Office 11 /1 6/2004 10:23 AM Approved By Jacqueline W. Hubbard Assistant County Attorney Date County Attorney County Attorney Office 11117/2004 8:35 AM Approved By OMB Coordinator Administrative Assistant Date County Manager's Office Office of Management & Budget 11/1712004 12:53 PM Approved By Robin Johnson Management /Budget Analyst Date County Manager's Office Office of Management & Budget 1 111 7/2004 1:58 PM Approved By Michael Smykowski Management & Budget Director Date County Manager's Office Office of Management & Budget 11/23/2004 12:01 PM Approved By James V. Mudd County Manager Date Board of County Commissioners County Manager's Office 11/23/2004 1:56 PM Agenda Item No. 12A November 30; 2004 Page 4 of 14 AMENDED MACORT SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT AND MUTUAL RELEASE THIS SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT AND MUTUAL RELEASE (hereinafter referred to as the "Agreement and Release ") is entered into and made on the date when it has been executed by the last of the parties to sign it, by and between Collier County (hereinafter referred to as "the County "), a political subdivision of the State of Florida and Colleen Macort, a person who is sui juris, and Access Now, Inc., a Florida Not for Profit Corporation, (hereinafter referred to as "Macort") WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, Macort has filed a Second Amended Complaint against Collier County in the United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida, Fort Myers Division, in Case No.2:03 -cv- 109- FtM- 29SPC, alleging that Collier County is not in compliance with Title II of 42 U.S.C. Sections 12131- 12134; and WHEREAS, the County has filed a Motion to Dismiss Macort's Second Amended Complaint; and, WHEREAS, Macort and the County, without any of them admitting any liability or fault, desire to settle the dispute and any and all disputes or claims that arise from, relate or refer in any way, whether directly or indirectly, to the County's compliance with Title II of 42 U.S.C. Sections 12131 - 12134, (hereinafter "ADA ") at Collier County's Golden Gate Community Park, (hereinafter "Facility "); and, WHEREAS, Macort and the County desire to reduce their settlement to a writing so that it shall be binding upon them as well as their respective owners, principals, elected officials, officers, employees, ex- employees, agents, attorneys, representatives, insurers, spouses, successors, assigns, heirs grantees and affiliates. Agenda Item No. 12A Page 2 November 30, 2004 Settlement Agreement & Release Page 5 of 14 NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants, promises and consideration set forth in this Agreement and Release, and with the intent to be legally bound, Macort and the County agree as follows: 1. Ma.cort and the County adopt and incorporate the foregoing recitals, sometimes referred to as "Whereas Clauses ", by reference into this Agreement and Release. 2. In consideration of the resolution of all disputes or claims arising from or referring or relating in any way, whether directly or indirectly, to United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida, Fort Myers Division, Case No.2:03 -cv- 109- FtM- 29SPC; and in consideration of the promises contained herein, the parties agree as follows: a. Collier County will make the necessary improvements to the aforementioned Facility to conform to current ADA requirements to the specifications contained in the ADAAG, Appendix A to 28 CFR Part 36, 1994 Edition, (hereinafter "the Work "), (as more fully described in the "Recommendation" column of Plaintiffs' expert, Mr. Kirk Tcherneshoff's report attached hereto as Exhibit "A "), and incorporated herein by reference, with the express exception of items # 17 & #20 which shall not be required to be completed by Defendant, within eight (8) months of the execution of this settlement agreement. The parties acknowledge that the modifications required by this Agreement shall be implemented according to the standards set out in the ADAAG and/or ANSI A117.1 — 1998. It is agreed that the modifications required by this Agreement shall constitute full compliance with ADAAG. The ADAAG dimensions, pursuant to Section 3.2 thereof, are subject to conventional building industry tolerances for field conditions. Completion of the modifications pursuant to the ADAAG and/or ANSI Al 17.1 - 2 Page 3 Settlement Agreement & Release Agenda Item No. 12A November 30, 2004 Page 6 of 14 1998 shall be considered full compliance with the ADA, to the extent the parties agree is readily achievable and technically feasible. b. The parties agree to dismiss this litigation with prejudice subject to the Court retaining jurisdiction over this matter for purposes of enforcing this Agreement. C. Macort, or her representatives, shall inspect the Facility within thirty (30) days, or as soon as is reasonably practical, after notification by Collier County that the Work has been completed; d. Any dispute regarding whether the Work has been satisfactorily completed shall be first submitted in writing to the County within ten (10) days after completion of inspection, (if any), by Macort and the parties shall first attempt to reach an amiable resolution of the dispute. e. If an amiable resolution of whether the Work has made the Facility ADA compliant cannot be reached by the parties within a reasonable time or within thirty days of the Plaintiffs' re- inspection of the Facility, whichever is earlier the issue of compliance with the ADA and this Agreement may be brought before the Court for a decision. 3. In consideration of the resolution of this dispute, and for other good and valuable consideration as enumerated in this Agreement, the receipt and adequacy of which is hereby acknowledged, Macort and the County, on behalf of themselves, as well as on behalf of their attorneys, agents, representatives, and assigns, hereby expressly release and forever discharge among themselves and each other, as well as their officers, employees, ex- employees, agents, attorneys, representatives, successors, assigns, insurers and affiliates from any and all claims, demands, causes of actions, damages, costs, attorney's fees, expenses and obligations of any kind 3 Page 4 Settlement Agreement & Release Agenda Item No. 12A November 30, 2004 Page 7 of 14 or nature whatsoever that they have asserted or could have asserted against any other of them that arise from or relate to or refer to in any way, whether directly or indirectly, to Case No.2:03- cv -109- FtM -29SPC and is /are specifically related to the Facility, with the express exception of an action to enforce this Agreement and/or the terms contained herein. 4. Macort and the County acknowledge and agree that this Agreement and Release is intended to and shall be binding upon their respective owners, principals, officials, officers, employees, ex- employees, agents, attorneys, representatives, insurers, successors, assigns, spouses, heirs and affiliates. 5. Macort and the County recognize and acknowledge that this Agreement and Release memorializes and states a full settlement of disputed claims and nothing in this Agreement and Release shall be construed to be an admission of any kind, whether of fault, liability, or of a particular policy or procedure, on the part of Macort or the County. 6. The County shall pay Macort's reasonable attorney's fees and costs, including expert's fees incurred in connection with this matter. Within ten days of the execution of this Agreement, the Plaintiffs shall provide the Defendant with a detailed billing statement. Within 10 days of receipt thereof, the parties shall reach an amicable resolution of this issue or shall defer the issue to the Court prior to dismissing this action to determine a reasonable attorney's fees and costs, including expert's fees incurred in connection with this matter by Plaintiffs to be paid by Defendant. 7. Macort and the County acknowledge and agree that this Agreement and Release is the product of mutual negotiation and no doubtful or ambiguous language or provision in this Agreement and Release is to be construed against any party based upon a claim that the party n W Page 5 Settlement Agreement & Release Agenda item No. 12A November 30, 2004 Page 8 of 14 drafted the ambiguous provision or language or that the party was intended to be benefited by the ambiguous provision or language. 8. This Agreement and Release may be amended only by a written instrument specifically referring to this Agreement and Release and executed with the same formalities as this Agreement and Release. 9. In the event of an alleged breach of this Agreement and Release, Macort and the County agree that all underlying causes of action or claims of Macort and the County have been mutually extinguished, among and between each of them, by this Agreement and Release and that the sole remedy for breach of this Agreement and Release shall be for specific performance of its terms and conditions; or for any damages arising from the breach. In this regard, Macort and the County further agree that the sole venue for any such action shall be in the original Court, the United States District Court, Middle District of Florida, Ft. Myers Division, or, if that Court refuses to accept jurisdiction thereover, a Court of competent jurisdiction in the Twentieth Judicial Circuit in and for Collier County, Florida in Naples, Florida. 10. The laws of the State of Florida shall govern this Agreement and Release. 11. If any action or proceeding is commenced with regard to the subj ect matter of this Stipulation for Settlement, then the prevailing party in such action or proceeding shall be entitled to have its reasonable attorney's fees and costs incurred in said action or proceeding promptly reimbursed by the non - prevailing party. 12. The parties further agree that time is of the essence in all respects regarding this Stipulation of Settlement. 13. The parties agree that this Stipulation for Settlement and any and all other documents in connection with the settlement of this matter may be executed in counterparts, each 5 Agenda Item No. 12A Page 6 November 30, 2004 Settlement Agreement & Release Page 9 of 14 of which shall be deemed an original but all of which taken together shall constitute but one and the same instrument. Furthermore, the parties agree that a facsimile copy of a party's signature shall be deemed the equivalent of an original. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Macort and the County have signed and sealed this Agreement and Release as set forth below: COLLEEN MACORT AND ACCESS NOW, INC. Witnesses: (Signature) (Print) (Signature) (Print) COLLIER COUNTY: ATTEST: DWIGHT E. BROCK, Clerk of Courts of Collier County, Florida By: Deputy Clerk Date: Approved as to form and legal sufficiency: Jacqueline Williams Hubbard Assistant County Attorney C:I M. 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M. k 0 k�� $� k _ e 2 / 2 2§§ ) D /2i■ @- 0 0. 2 a E X22 § � �a f %8 %7 th k k� 2� ƒikBk» kkk�0 ee= .2M m �f .3 Me ° /_�a� 5� e� m o■� e o E § g ■ 2 ) ƒ m k CP I !� E 2 k « E q Q q Q 2 7 / k k 0 / � � % E C« .< E 2 @ �U) \� s k� Agenda Item No. 16A1 November 30, 2004 Page 1 of 22 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommendation to adopt a Resolution granting two separate certificates that authorize Ave Maria Utility Company, LLLP, to provide water and wastewater service in specific areas of unincorporated Collier County, as recommended by the Collier County Water and Wastewater Authority. OBJECTIVE: That the Board consider applications for water and wastewater certificates submitted by Ave Maria Utility Company, LLLP and subject to public input, if any, authorize issuance of the certificates, as recommended by the Collier County Water and Wastewater Authority. CONSIDERATIONS: Investor -owned water and wastewater utility entities are required to submit applications to the County for Certificates to operate prerequisite to providing water and /or wastewater service to its customers in unincorporated Collier County. Prior to filing application for these certificates, the utility- applicant must file a Notice of Intent to File Application with other utility entities currently providing the respective service in the general vicinity of the applied -for certificated area. On June 3, 2004, Ave Maria Utility Company, LLLP, ( "AMUC") the utility- applicant, delivered the proper notice of its intent to the Collier County Water /Sewer District, the Immokalee Water /Sewer District, and the Orange Tree Utilities Company, Inc. On August 10, 2004, the AMUC submitted its applications and application fees for water and wastewater certificates to the Utility Regulation staff in CDES Operations Department. After review, it was determined that the applications complied with the minimum filing requirements and otherwise complied with all requirements of the Utility Regulation enabling Ordinance (Ord. No. 96 -6, as amended) regarding eligibility for obtaining these Certificates. As no competing utility interests filed any objection to AMUC's application, no public hearing is required by the Collier County Water and Wastewater Authority or by the Board of County Commissioners. On October 25, 2004, the Collier County Water and Wastewater Authority considered AMUC's applications for these water and wastewater Certificates along with testimony from AMUC's representatives, and from staff. The Collier County Water and Wastewater Authority considered the following: • Whether the applicant is exempt from the Authority's regulation. • The applicant's ability to build, install, operate, and provide service to the requested certificated area. • Schedules showing all proposed rates, fees, and charges for service. • Rules, regulations, and written contracts relating to the applicant. • Affidavit that the applicant has filed notice of intent to apply to neighboring utilities. Agenda item No. 16A1 November 30, 2004 r Page 2 of 22 • Copy of the applicant's Certificate of Incorporation. 0 Financial statement and inventory of assets, to the extent applicable. • Whether the application conflicted with the County's local comprehensive plan, including all relevant capital improvement programs adopted by Board. 0 Phased schedule of providing service to anticipated customers of utility. • That the applicant shall indemnify and hold the County harmless from all claims, suits, and damages that may result from any exercise of any rights, etc., granted or authorized by both Certificates. • That the utility maintain and keep all of its improvements in good repair; provide both services within a reasonable time to all persons requesting such services within the Certificated Areas. • Provision of fire protection. The Authority was unanimous in adopting its Preliminary Order No. 2004 -01, recommending that the Board of County Commissioners grant AMUC water and wastewater Certificates to serve the future Ave Maria University and Town Development. Although the Authority has several "final decision" authority regarding utilities under its regulatory jurisdiction, only this Board is authorized to issue Certificates for the provision of water and /or wastewater service. NOTE: The complete Ave Maria Utility Company's Application for Water Certificate and Application for Wastewater Certificate exceed four hundred (400) pages, and both are on file with the Clerk of Courts, Board Records, for the public's review. One complete application will be placed in the Board Administrative Offices for Board of County Commissioner's perusal. FISCAL IMPACT: Upon becoming operational and serving customers in its designated certificated service area, this Utility will be subject to Collier County's Regulatory Assessment Fee, currently 2% of utility gross revenues and a revenue source for Fund 669 (Utility Regulation). Phase I of the utility plant is scheduled for 2006 -2008, with growth projections to approximately 1,362 Equivalent Residential Connections (ERC's) by 2008. Regulatory fee projections at this point are not known, but should have significant impact in the future, as projections to build -out in 2021 estimate the potential of 11,211 Equivalent Residential Connections. GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: There will be no Growth Management impact resulting from the issuance of the water certificate or the wastewater certificate. RECOMMENDATION: Recommend that the Board adopt the proposed Resolution to grant the applied -for Water Certificate and the Wastewater Certificates to Ave Maria Utility Company, LLLP, and authorize the Board's Chairman to execute the Resolution and both certificates, as recommended to the Board by the Collier County Water and Wastewater Authority. PREPARED BY: D. E. "Bleu" Wallace, Director, CDES Operations Agenda Item Na, 16A1 November 30. 2004 Wage 3 of 22 COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Item Number 16Ai Item Summary Recommendation to adopt a Resolution granting two separate certificates that authorize Ave Maria Utility Company. LLLP. to provide wale" and wastewater service in soecillc areas of unincorporated Collier County. as recommended by the Collier County_ Water and Wastewater Authority Meeting Date 11; 30,02004 2:00:00 AM Prepared By Date Blau Wallace CUES Operations Director 102121)0410:4637 AM Community Development & Environmental Services CDES Operations Approved By Sandra Lea Executive Secretary Date, Comrmnnity D— Iopment A Commute try Development & Euvi —rr enrol Sn"mrs, Envimntnentil Services Admin. 1112/200411:41 AM Approved By Joseph K. Schmitt Community Development & Environmental Services Admfnstrator Dale Community Development& Community Development Environmental Services Environmental Services Admin. 11/212004 12:60 PM Approved By Catstance A. Johnson Operafioms Analyst Date Community Development & Community Development & Environments{ Services Environmental Services Admin. 11731200411:27 AM Approved By OMB Coordinator Administrative Asststant Date County Managers Office Office Of Management & Budget 11110;2044 4:56 AM Approved By Mark ieackson Budget Analyst Date County Managers Office Olin- of Management & Budget 11/16/2004 12:44 PM Approved By Michael Smykowskl Managemert & Budget Director Date County Manager's Office Office of Management & Budget 11/16/20044:11 PM Approved By Jamul V. Mudd County Manager Date Board of County Commissioners County Manager. Ortia 1111892004 2:22 PM Agenda Item No. 16A1 November 30, 2004 Page 4 of 22 RESOLUTION NO. 2004- A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, PURSUANT TO SECTION 14(D) OF COLLIER COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 96 -6, AS AMENDED, GRANTING AVE MARIA UTILITY COMPANY, LLLP, TWO CERTIFICATES: ONE TO PROVIDE WATER SERVICE AND THE OTHER TO PROVIDE WASTEWATER SERVICE TO APPLIED -[FOR CERTIFICATED SERVICE AREAS IN UNINCORPORATED COLLIER COUNTY, ALL AS RECOMMENDED TO THIS BOARD BY THE COLLIER COUNTY WATER AND WASTEWATER AUTHORI'T'Y. WHEREAS, Collier County Ordinance No. 96-6, as amended, established the Collier County Water and Wastewater Authority (AUTHORITY) and specific powers and duties; and WHEREAS, the AUTHORITY exercises Chapter 367, Florida Statutes, jurisdiction of non - exempt private water and wastewater utilities in unincorporated Collier County; and WHEREAS, Section 1 -4 (D) of Ordinance No. 96 -6 mandates minirnum filing requirements that apply when a non-exempt water an/or wastewater utility applies to Collier County to request to be issued Certificates by this Board to be authorized to provide: water and/or wastewater service pursuant to Chapter 367, Florida Statutes; and WHEREAS, on August 10, 2004, Ave Maria utility Company, LLLP (UTILITY) submitted its application for two (2) separate certificates: one to provide water service and the other to provide wastewater service, to specific geographic service areas in unincorporated Collier County, which areas are described in Attachrner t "A'; and WHEREAS, after review, Utility Regulation Staff has determined that the applications comply with all minimum filing requirements of Ordinance No. 96 -6, as aniended, and complies with all this Board's Supplemental Rules, including legal descriptions of all proposed service areas proposed to be served with the applied-for water and wastewater tariffs: and WHEREAS, after review, the AUTHORITY'S Executive Director established September 20, 2004 as the Official Date of Filing, and providing the requisite notioe to UTILITY; and WHEREAS, on October 25, 2004, the AUTHORITY considered UTILITY'S applications and the staff's report thereon regarding the sufficiency of the applications, and Agenda Item No, 16A1 November 30, 2004 Page 5 of 22 WHEREAS, after considering all matters regarding UTILITY'S applications for water and wastewater certificates, the AUTHORITY issued its Preliminary Order No. 2004 -01, recommending that the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County (BOARD) grant to this UTILITY two (2) separate certificates to thereby authorize the applying UTILITY to provide both water and wastewater service in the specific applied - for certificated areas in unincorporated Collier County, which areas are more particuiarly described in Attachment "A "; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Ordinance No. 96-6, as amended, only this BOARD is authorized to issue these Certificates to utility applicant. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Cornminsioners of Collier County, Florida, that: 1. Upon this Board's consideration of the AUTHORITY'S Preliminary Order, the record and other evidence, Water Certificate No. 06W and Wastewater Certificate No. 09S are hereby issued to the Utility Applicant, Ave Maria Utility Company, LLLP, which respective Certificate is applicable to the respective applied -for certificated service areas, more particularly described in Attachment "A-" ` 2. Water Certificate No. 06W and Wastewater Certificate No. 09S shall remain in !full force and effect until suspended, canceled or revolted by Resolution of this BOARD (or by the Florida Public Service Commission if the AUTHORITY'S Chapter 369, Florida Vtatuttes, jurisdiction is ever ceded back to that Commission by this Board). 3. Duplicate originals of Water Certificate No. 06W and Wastewater Certificate No. 09S are attached hereto as Attachment "B." This Resolution adopted this day of , 2004 after motion, second and majority vote fftvoring adoption. ATTEST. DWIGHT E. BROOK, Clerk BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA by: Deputy Clerk DONNA FIALA, CHAIRMAN Approved as to form and legal suflici c . Thomas C. almer, Assistant County Attorney Agenda Item No. 16A1 November 30, 2004 Page 6 of 22 ATTACHMENT "A" Resolution No. 2004- RE: Legal Description of Water and Wastewater Service Area - Ave Maria Utility Company, LLLP Collier County Board of Conumi sioners W W M W H M C W W O OC W H C .W W N W M1 N W m H W In N C T 40 8 1 7475 I 7 48 8 j T413 aUJ Lu LU co 3 T 5® S I T 11 Agenda !tern No. 16A1 November 30, 2004 T62S I T i-- o IF y� 4 a n 1 1 A r n r Ll Agenda Item No. 16A1 November 30, 2004 wilsojim ler Page 8 of 22 MwDtreAww M pk#44 D4M�w & V DESCRIPTION OF PART OF SEC11ON5 21,22o 27, 28, 281, 30, AND 33 ' AND ALL OF SECTIONS 31 AND 32, TOWNSHIP 47 SOUTH, RANr.E 29 EAST, AND PART OF &ECTiONS 4, % IC 17, AND It AND ALL OF SECTIONS S, C 7, AND 8, TOWNSHIP 48 BOUT RANGE 29 EAST, AND PART OF SECTIONS 7, 12 AND 1"J, TOWNSHIP 48 SOVM RANGC 28 EAST, AND ALI- OF SECTION 33, TOWNSNP 47 SOUnf, RANGE 29 EAST, COLLIER COUMiT, J LORIOA G1 WMENf ING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SECTION 27, TOV 4SN1P 47 SOUTR RAFIL#E 29 EAST, COIJAR COUMTY, FLORIDA. THENCE ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SECTION 2T NORTH 89'42'22' EAST 40.00 FEET TO 7HE INTERSECTION WITH THE WEST RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF CAMP KEAIi ROAD (80' RIGHT- OF- WAY) AND THE POINT OF BEGINNING OF THE PARCEL HEREIN DESCRIBED: T'H R40E ALONG SAID lao fT-oF•WAY LINE N THE FOLLOWING TWENTY FOUR (24) DESCRIBED COU RSFM: 7 ) SO4fiti OVI FaZ CAST 4995.39 FEET; 2) 356.55 FEET ALOW THE AM OF A t"+TANGENTI+4L CIRCULAR CURVE CONCAVE WEST HAVING A RADIUS OF 1.707.51 FEET THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 0800535' AND BEING SU9TENDED BY A CHORD YMIC." BEARS SOUTH 02'4r2r VMW Wd.17 FEET. 3) 50UTH 06'fiWjW WEST 101.77. FEET; 4) THENCE SOUTH a6'3r4r WM 7.69 FEET; 5) SOUTH 00.1432' EAST 73.50 FEET; 7) MPH D6'S1 '2T WEST 224.83 FEEL; 40387 FEET ALONG THE ARC OF A NON - TANGENTIAL CN=LAR CURVE CONCAVE EAST HAVING A RADIUS OF 3.798.14 FEET TROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF te^or X AND BEING SUBTENDED BY A CHORD WHICH BEAR.4 SOUTH Or4521' WEST 403.88 FEET, 8) WJ TH 0044'33' EAST 1$07.95 FEET; 9) SOUTH 04'27'90' EAST 2.60M3 FEET; 10) SOUTH 00'30'1(I' EAST 21673.69 FEFr 11) SOUTH D0 -l"l' EAST 2,884.14 FEET; 12) SOUTH 001841' EASTZMA7 FEET; 13) SOUTH 04'3034' EAST 200M FEET: 14) 27141 FEET ALONG THE ARC OF A CIRCULAR CURVE CONCAVE EAST W1VWG A RADIUS OFZ70295 FEET THROUGH CENTRAL ANGLE OF OV18'D4' AND BE114U8 SUBTEND SID BY A CHORD VMCH BEJHRS SOUTH CQ'> w EAST 202,96 FEET; t4) SOUTH 04'4835' EAw 400.00 FEET; 16) SOUTH 06-DOW EAST 96,10 FEET: 17) SOUTH DOW16- EAST 101.03FEET; 16) CONTINUE ALONG SAID LINE SOUTH 00'29'16" EAST 1 A09.23 FLET; 19) 80" O0'S900' FAST 2660.08 FEET; 20) SOUTH 00-SOW EAST 2,348.44 FEET: 21) 104.19 FEET ALONG THE ARC OF A NON - TANGENTIAL. CIRCULAR CURVE CONCAVE WEST HAVING A RADIUS OF 451.33 FEET THROUGH A CENTRAL At IG -E OF 12'166126' AND BEING SUBTENDED BY A Cl' M VIR UCH SEARS SOUTH Cr3T5r WEST 108.87 FEET; 22) SOUTH 12'074x" WEST 100.00 FEET: 23) 12231 FEET ALONG THE ARC OrA CIRCULAR CURVE 00NCAVEEASTHAVWOA RADIUS OF640 ,WFEE71i117Dl,IGH CENTRAL. ANGLE OF 12.58'40' AND BEING SUBTENDED BY A 04CIRD WHICH BEARS SOUTH 08"33"15' WEST 12'2100 MET . _ _ _ 24) SOUTH W5nr EAST 49.54 THENCE AUDMG &NO NORTH !RIGHT OF W N THE FNO �DWING EIC44T (a) DESCRIBED COURSES; r� RIGHT OF WAY) 1) SOUTH 85'5748'WMT2.695.99 FEET; 2) SOUTH 89'54'84' WEST 2.641.06 FEET; 3) SOUTH B8'37'09' WEST 2,570.04 FEET; 4) SOUf11i 88'66 r WEST 2,70271 FEET; 5) SOUTH 88'S6W WEST2,64TiM FEET, 6) SOUTH e5TC2rWE5T 2.$'.19.06 FEET; 7) SOUTH 30'44'65` WEST 2,878.56 FEET; 8) SOLTIH 89.4433' WEST 0.82 FEET To THE WEST UNE OF THOSE LANDS DESCRIBED IN OA BOOK 2493. PAGE 2779 - zMl T}IF14CEALONG SAID LINE NORTH 01.1176' WEST 2,63x.80 FEET TO THE NOM UWE OF THOS$ LANDS DESCRIBED IN O.R. BOOK 2493, PAGE 2779 -27960 THENCE ALONG SAID LINE NORTH 09'32"26" EAST 1,33238 FEET TO A NORTHWEST CORNER OF THOSE LANDS DESCRIBED IN OR. WOK 2DOTI PAGE 1564 -7558; THENCE ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID LANDS NORTH W=125- EAST 3M40 FEET TO THE INTERSECTION WITH'THE WWT LINE OF THOSE LANDS DESCRIBED IN O.R. BOOK 2913 PAGE 27792796; THENCE ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID LANDS NORTH 07'11'02' WEST 2.586.15 FEET TO11-TE INTERSECTION WITH SOUTH LINE OF SECTION 12, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST. THENCE ALONG SNO LINE SOUTH! 89'24'58' WEST 151.63 FEET TO TI4F INTr- RgECTION WTTKTHE WEST UNE OF THOSE Offices s.lrategleslly located to serve oru cllsats 800.644.4335 AlaFle&Comarale 0Xw S2lrb 8aeky Lane, SlAu 2010 a Wim nwda "054 231"4W - Fax M fi4:3.57T 6 wflanwollar cam 7y�OQpp ►Welt W_ M46SSppfL1Y m�7ttAOOtm - -O WLS— Muffe. Inc. — & L#.1 tr'C000 } 70 - Agenda Item No, 16A1 November 30, 2004 r 1�� Page 9 of 22 l .Q�v ti New ahvew m pIrnrft 004n a r eft DE30RM11N Cf PART OF 3EL`TION32,, 22; 27, 2e, 2n, S4, ANp 33 AND ALL DFBELTIONS 31 AND!?, T0WNSW 47 SOVrK RAN6I= 29 EAST, AND PART OF SEMI NS 4.1. 10, 17;' AND 18 AND ALL OF SECTIONS 4.8.7. AND 8, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUM RA NNE 29 EAST AND PARTOFSEC71ONS1, 12AND Is, TOWNSHIP 4BOMM.RAhPfe'E98 LW. AND ALL OF SECTION 38. TOWNSHIP 47 SOVTK RANGE 21 P3T, COLLFR COUNTY, FLDREA LA1403 DESCRIBED IN O.R, BOOK2403 PAGE 27791-2796; THENCE ALONG THE WEST LINE OFSdMD LANDS NORTH 00.4470" WEST5,3S7.W FEET TO THE INTERS=ON WITH THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SECTION 12; THENCE ALJ0W SAID NORTH LINE NORTH a9'OD'OS' FAST 23.69 FEET'TO IN T SECTION WMI THE WEST LINE OF THOSE LMDS DESCRIBED IN OR BOOK 2480 PAGES 27711,2798: T19NMALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID LANDS NORTH OV4712' WEST 5 312.87 FEET TO THE SOIL TH LINE OF SECTION 38, TOWNSHIP 47 SOUTH, RANGE 28 EAST; THENCE ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE SOUTH 84'2847 WEST 1,691 A3 FEET; THENCE CONTINUE ALONG SAIID SO nH LINE $OWN 80'21'47.1'YI°ST 2,848,12 FEET TO THE SOUT1{,WWr CORNER OF SAID SECTION 38; THENCE ALONG THE WEST LINE OF MD SECTION 30 NORTH OV12Ox' WEST 2-14I4.% FEET: THENCE 000TINIUE ALONG THE VJF&T LM OF IUD $ECMR 38 NORTH DD41311)8 EAST 2;696.69 FEET 7O THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 36; THENCE ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SECT7CN 36 NORTH 89'87'1 s EAsT 2,678,23 FCET; THENCE. CONTINUE AUQW THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SECTION NORT14 89"8778" EAST 2,87823 FEET TO THE NORTH EAST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 36; THENCE ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SECTION 30. TOVvNSHIP 47 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST. NORTH 00"181]4' WEST 2,680.0$ FEET; THENCE CONrINUEALONG SAID WEST LWE OF SAID SECTION 90 NORTH 00-10'46- WE3'T 2.52711 FEET TO.THE SOUTH RlWiT OF WAY LAVE OF IMMOKALEE ROAD 00(r RIGHT OF WAY) 7HEAIGE ALONG SAID ROOT OF WAY LWE FOR THE FOUDWM NINE (9) DESCRIBED OOURSEB; 1) SOUTH 69'43'36" EAST 0.74 FM; 2) NORTH 87.40'13- EAST 2,E82,08 FEET. 3) NORTH a73844' EAST $,d3 AS FEET; 4) NOR'T'H a7`41-J8' EASE 1' 64062 FEET; 0106 6) NORTH 8? *4&Da- EAST 2.643.58 FEET; 6) NORTH 8A'l7W EAST 207.06 FEET, 7) NORTH 89.39'08" EAST 710.06 FEET; ' 8) 3,074.23 FEET ALONG THE ARC OF A 1401+TANGEM AL CIRCULAR CURVE OONCOIE NORmwesT HAVWGA RADIUS OF I JM0.26 FEET THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF W 61'20" AND BEING SUBTENDED BY A CHORD WHICH BEARS NORTH 44'42"37" EAST 2,768.73; 2) IBS 0" 4- WEST 6831.14 FEET TO THE INTERSECTION WnHTHE SOUTH RIGKT- OF-WAY LANE OFSAID CAMP NORTH -PE CEAL.ONG SAID RIG!•11'- OF,WAY L)NE tN THE FOLLOWM SEVEN (7) DL6C SED OOURSM: 1) SOUTH 91V5874• EAST 20&14FEET, .00� THROUGH Ac�� o� � AND us sT174DEO CAVE liU� Ins Aso�tDIUSS sa�xa- EAST 650.54 FEET; 3) SOUTH 00'03 -Jr WEST 600.1)0 FEET; 4) 52911 FEET ALONG THE ARC OF A CIRCULAR CURVE CONCAVE WEST RAVWG A RADIUS OF 780AD FEE' THROUGH CENTRAL ANGLE OF 39'52'53' AND BEING SUBTENDED BY CHOW WHICH BEARS SOUTH 24'00102• Y Wr518.319 FEET, 8) 589.91) FEET ALONG THE ARC OF AA GRCULAR CUMM CONCAVE EAST HAVIN3 A RADIUS OF 84090 FEET THROUGH CENTRAL ANGLE OF 40'14'19 "AND BEING SUBTENDED BYA CHORD WHICH BEARS SOUTm 19'49x4•V+E3T 677.85 FEki`, 7) SOUTH 00'174x" EAST 60-BB FEET TO THE THE PCINT OF 80GINNIT4G COMAINING 1080516 ACRES, MORE OR L FSk SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS AND I;r-BTRICTTONS OF RECORD_ BEAR#40$ ARE BASED ON THE WEST HALF OFTHE SOUTH UNE OF SECTION 16, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 20 LAST, OOUJER COUNTY, FLORIDA BEING SOUTH 88'54'34" WEST. WILSONMILLER.ING r' REGI&TI:RED EmwEeRS vo Lim SURYEY#iS CEFMFICA.TE OF A1.117M"'Ar ON 3. ' BRADLEY E. TOM", P.&—M, 046—VU- N07VAL1D U 9 EMBOSSED WfTN 771E Pf�ESSIONAL'S SEAL I 7 Imo. 4I+122f) .` f W.D.:03ZA6 -001- ODD -MAB32 DATE: 1D-10•DO REV ZD: 1014.05 .J+ Ir~tl3'� MR64m R -• Agenda item No. 16A1 November 30, 2004 Page 10 of 22 ATTACHMENT "B" Resolution No. 2004- RE: Water Certificate No, 06W and Wastewater Certificate No. 09S - Ave Maria utility Company, LLLP Collier County Board of Commissioners I,— Page 11 of 22 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS CERTIFICATE NO. 06W Upon consideration of the record, it is hereby resolved that authority be and is hereby granted to AVE MARIA UTILIT 0 N&PA 101 to prove AT 1 in an Din oard In the This fertificate revol#d by Rem Ii ATTEST" Dwight E. 14V Approved as to foTm legal sufficiency. COMPANY, LLLP of Collier &fthe Board -ution of this —7 remain i of this... Tr UT L L-AR5 �ED ](09of on of the bier Cou t ' I oard of CommissiATters j r � tip,. �, ~"- .:- ' ��u `r, - +�yw' J'. Thomas C. Assistant County Attorney Page 12 of 22 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS CERTIFICATE NO. 09S Upon consideration of the record, it is hereby resolved that authority be and Is hereby granted to to This fertiflicate revoled by Resi ATTEST!�',,. Dwight Y. 1kid AVE MARIA of this remain jnfflmWj :.7 , m of =71i plow kNY, LLLP with flftrovisions of :U bj Rules of the =Xv Resolution cancelled 4*80i;bon' of the ,4/ Couhly'Board of Commisobpers fJ .4 Chat Approved as to form Thomas C P alm ar Assistant County Attorney ,r— Agenda item No. 16A1 November 30, 2004 Page 13 of 22 PRELIMINARY ORDER NO. 2004-01 COLLIER COUNTY WATER AND WASTEWATER AUTHORITY A PRELIMINARY ORDER OF THE COLLIER COUNTY WATER AND WASTEWATER AUTHORITY, PURSUANT TO SECTION 1.3 (A)(1) ARID SECTION 1 4(G) OF COLLIER COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 96-6, AS .AMENDED, RECOMMENDING THAT THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS APPROVE SEPARATE APPLICATIONS FOR WATER AND WASTEWATER CERTIFICATES SUBMITTED BY AVE MARIA UTJL TY COMPANY, LLLP, GRANTING CERTIFICATES FOR THE PROVISION OF WATER AND WASTEWATER SERVICE IN SPECIFIC UNINCORPORATED AREAS OF COLLIER COUNTY; THUS APPROVING THE DESIGNATED SERVICE AREAS; APPROVING PROPOSED TARIFFS WHICH INCLUDE INITIAL RATES, FEES, AND CRARGES, ESTABLISHING A RATE BASE FOR EACH SYSTEM; PROVIDING AN AUTHORIZED RATE OF RETURN FOR EACH SYSTEM; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, Resolution No. 96 -104 excluded Collies County from the provisions of Chapter 367, Florida Statules, thereby as uming certain subject matter jurisdiction over non - exempt water and Wastewater utilities operating in unincorporated areas of Collier County; and WHEREAS, Ordinance No. 96.6, as amended, established the Collier County Water and Wastewater Authority (AUTHORITY) and specific powers and duties; and WHEREAS, on August 10, 2004, separate applications for water and wastewater saMm were filed by Ave Maria Utility Company, LLLP (UTILITY), more particularly described by Staff Report at Attacly c "A ", incorporated h=hnand WHEREAS, aforesaid applications Were accompanied by appropriate application fees of Ten 'Thousand D09us for water aerti&ate application and Ten Thousand Dollars for wastewater certificate application; and WHEREAS, on September 20, 2004, Community Development and Envirormwntal Services Division, Operations Department (Utility Regulation Element), Staffestabiiahed that the afnremernioned applimions for water and wastewater certificates met the rr*iiu fling requirements pursuant to Ordinance No. 96 -6, as amended; and WHEREAS, on September 27, 2004, Staff notified applic`,atnt that September 20, 2004 had been established as the OiReW Date of Filing for applications for water and Wastewater cm1ificates; and Agenda Item No. 16A1 November 30, 2004 Page 14 of 22 WHEREAS, on October 25, 2044, at its regular monthly meeting, the AUTHORITY considered the aforesaid applications, the record, Staff report, pertinent testimony of the parties, and comments from the public, as appropriate; and WHEREAS, pursuarrt to Section 1 -2 (P)(2)(b), Ordinance No. 46 -6, as amended, only the BOARD has final authority for the issuance of franehfic certificates. THLS ]PRELIMINARY ORDER IS THEREFORE ISSUED by the AUTHORITY, in public meting assembled, that; 1. The AUTHORITY hereby recommends the BOARD approve the applications for water and wastewater certificates filed by UTILITY, Ave Maria Utility Company, LLLP. 2. The AUTHORITY hereby recomumds the BOARD grant UTILITY Water Certificate No. 06W and Wastewater Certificate No. 09S, respectively, for the provision of ce=al water and wastewater service to the service area, more particularly described at Attachuerrt `B" and incorporated herein. 3. The AUTHORITY recommends the aibrementioned oerfificates to be eflective upon approval of the BOARD. This Preliminary Order adopted this 25'4 day of October, 2004, after motion, second and majority vote favoring same. Approved as to form and legal sufficiency: Thomas C. Palmer Assistant County Attorney COLLIER COUNTY WATER AND WASTEWATER AUTHORITY Fay Bites, Chairmen ATTACHMENT "A"' Preftinary Order No. 2004 -1 COLLIER COUNTY WATER AND W'ASTE'WATER AUTHORITY Agenda Item No. 16A1 November 30, 2004 Page 15 of 22 11 Agenda Item No. 16A1 November 30, 2004 Page 16 of 22 Memorandum rF To: Chairman, Collier County Water and Wastewater Authority From: D. E. "Bleu" Wallace, Director Date: September 22, 2004 Subject Authority Agenda Mom - October 25, 2004 Public Hearing: Applications for Water and Wastev atw Certificates —Ave Maria Utility Company, LLLP RECOAUdENDATION: That the Authority consider applications f+ar water and vAwWx& ter certificates submitted by Ave Maxie Utility Compmy, LLL.P aid adopt Prelin b r Order No. 20D4 -41, rocommacniing Board of County Commissfowxs approval of tine applications and granting ofc tificrties to Ave Marla Utility Company, LLLP. REQUESTED ACTIOPI: That the Authority review the attached applkafions and de mmiw that the appiicati= satisfy all mpftan Ws pursuart to, Cagier County Ordinance No. 96.6, as amended, and the Supplen>enW Rules of the Board, supporting adoption of PrdTnmdnmy Order No. 20W1, which coniaks the Authority's inn that the Board of County Commissioners grant the applied for certificates for wale and wastewater. REPORT: By t term tat letter dated August 10, 2004, Ave Maria Utility Company, TLLLP (AMUC) suix=a ted its applications for (1) water and (2) wastewater certfcates. Staff review of the applications conf an that the applications have been prepared pursuit to Section 14 (G)(2), Ordh a No 96-6, as amended, and Rules 1.5 and 1.9 (4), Supplemental Rules of the Board. The mji eat applications therefore meet the inn filing raquiremaats and app]icaat has filed the required notices of intention to apply for water and wastewater certificates to utility agencies in the viciniip of the Ave Maria protect. Those agencies noticed include the Imm kalee Water and Sewer District, Orangetree UtMes Company, I=, and Collier County Water and Sewer District. No letters ofobjection to the applications have been received. Official Data of Filing. The Executive Director of the Authority, D. B. "Bleu" Wailue, completed his review of the applications on September 20, 21504, thus fniding the applications comp left and sufficiew for the Autharity'a resew and eonsideMion. The Executive Director has doolared September 24, 2004 as the Official Date of Riling and has provided notice to AMUC, sterns to be considered by the Authority include the following: a Whether or not the applimmt is exempt fraxn regulation. Operations Department Community Development and Environmental Services Drv&bn � � Agenda item Na. 16A1 * Ability of the applicant to buile3, install, Operate, and provide service to the Aber 30, 2004 temtory. age 17 of 22 • Schedules showing all proposed rates, fees, classifications, and charges for servke. • Roles, mgulatiaz % and written contracts relating to appl e&M. * Affidavit that the applicant bas caused-notice of intention to fie appUcatiom ' Copy Of its certificate of incorporation. • Financial statement and bv=Wry of assets, if applicable. + Whether the application conflicts with the Co=W g focal comprehensive plan, including all relevant capital improvement programs adopted by the Hoard. • Applicant shah indenmify and hold harmless the County from may claim., suits, and dmnages that may result from any e=cie of auy rights, etc., granted or authorized by the certificate. ' TA&Y shall cornp2Y with all titian applicable miles, regulations, and standards pertaining to such Utility from all Governmer W Ageueies having jurisdiction. + Mnt Utility always maintain and keep all kVovemaft in good repair, provide sesvicW within a reasonable time to all persons mqz sucb services within the Mrti£tieated area. • Novision of Ere protection. • Fmncbm Certdficate shall have no monetary valuer • Phased schedule ofproviding &=vice to customers ofutoky. Pursue to. Seddon 1.4 (0)(3)(b), The Authority may conWa the applications and issue a Prelkninery Order on the applications without a public hearing. The Prelirm=y Order of the Autbarity will contain its reconmvndation to the Board of County Commission= whether to Vu2t (issue) or deny the applications for certi$cates. Staffhm prepared the attached Pmb*wy Order No. 20(14-01, recommending the Board gmat the applied -for water certi$cste and wastewater certificate to AMUC. The prefthiary order will oontak the legal description of the recommmded service area and a copy of the recom mended water and wastewater tariffs. The following synopsis of the applications is provided: Pi"terl Cap$eities will be in plisses, as follows (Appfics&ns — Pap 2): Water Ph2s Cox ' Year Wask"WINSO Ca c' y Phase I Phase II 1.4 MCYD 2006 -2008 Phase I .75 MGD 2006.2008 Phase III 2.0 MGD 3.0 MGD 2009 -2ol I 2012 -2014 Lase II Phase III 1.5 MOD 2009.2011 Phase IV 4.0 MGD 2415 -2017 Phase IV 3.0 MGD 4.5 MGD 2012 -2015 2016 - Ph= V 5.0 MGD 2018- Projected ]Equivalent Residential Connections (ERC)(AppUwmtiaas -TAB C): Nate RC. is Was_ t ter RC's 2006 351.5 351.5 2007 913 913 2008 1,361.8 1,361.8 IncrMing to Buildout -2021 11,211.7 11,211.7 Qpars&ns Department Community Development and Environrnentel Services Moision 13 A e a Item 16A1 Projected Mate Base and Rate of Return : FrojectionS far UtMty �lamRates f � �" 2002 of Depreciation, Contrbutions of Aid in Construction (CIAO}, Rate Bas found at TAB F in each application. Income statement and Rate Design are de&ttd at TAB G in each application. For Water, the Annual Base Charge per ERC is 5263.04 with a Gallonage Charge of $1.58 per 1,000 gallons. For Wastewater, the Anneal Base Charge per ERC is $340.32 with a Gallonage Charge of $2.62 per 1,000 plans. System Capacity Charges are depicted nit TAB i in each application Proposed Tariff frrr Water Md Wastewater are located at TAB J in each Application. Initial Rate Study and Rate Design by Guastena Assaciates, Inc. is Sound at TAB K is each application. Agreement providing for Utift's continuous use of land is pxovided at TAB L of each application Ai%davit Regarding Notice Of Intent to File Application for water and wastewder oerffcates provided to utility emides provi ft service im that VkWty of unincorporated Cola County. operations Department Community Development and Envimnmenta! Services Division 14 ATTACIDIE NT "B" Preliminary Order No. 2004 -1 COLLIER COUNTY WATER AND WASTE'WAT'ER AUTHORITY nwa Agenda Item No. 16A1 November 30, 2004 Page 19 of 22 IS to IV W W J V L P Q' Rb U 0 wp YU- ¢a r LU r WW to I-- a 0�0 1 6z: WS on go W Q� d Agenda Item No, 16A1 N,Q,,QwAbo.3n gnnd Page 20 of 22 v 0 w--� w o J O o I W CL z Qzib11�-Inae S3ad10213A-3 ¢ wilsojamillee Agenda Item No. 16A1 November 30, 2004 - NewDbaCbpruArP Page 21 of 22 DES= PTION OF PART OF 6ECT'ION3 21,22, 27, 2S, 20, 30, AND 33 AND ALL OF SECTMM 9 31 AND 32. T'O1YE43HIP 47 SOUTH, RANMg 29 EAST, AND PART' OF SJC=N13. , 0, IA 17, MD 18 AND ALL OF SE"ONS A 6, 7, AND B, TOWMSHIP 49 SOLfM RMaL, 26 EASST, PART Oa SECTI AND ON$1, 12 AND y9, TVWNSMp 45 SOUR] „ RANGE 23 BJI,BT, ALL OVSECTION 38, WWMHIp 47 6OM RANGE 28 t*Wp COLLMR COUNTY, FLOIRA'1A (:DMM67+ICIAIt3AT7i1ENORTHWEST G1aRNEFi OF SECTION xT, TI}1MT�19li7P #T SOU fl], RAHGE29 EA,9T, COLDER COUNTY, F! ORiOA T11MM ALONG THE M)RTH LWEE OF MD SECTION Z7 NORTH II9'427r FA97 X0.00 FEET TQ tHE 1N iER9ECT1011t 1M1+Ii}f TFIE WEST RIG,� T-CW -WAY LENS OF CAMP KEEAS RO&D (W MGHT'"0F WAY) AND TI � P 0 FEQF SEt31hININr30F 7HE: p C� �I DESCitIBED; , THENCE ALONG SAID RIOIHT FWAY WNE IN THE �OW1M0'11AOMW FOiUR ON) DESCRIBIM CI012'iME3, 1) SOUTH 00'l5"32• EAMT 499lt,3* FEET; 395M FEET ALONG THE ARC OF NOMTANSENYlALCII= AR CURVE OONCAVE WEST'HAVING A RADIUS op 3.797.51 FW THFaOUG H A CENTRAL ANME OF0611"WANDB 77NLS 6ULTTENDFI7 SYA Ct1DR0 WHILii EtEAfI.9 9) 30RI7?i 06'W40' WWEg �.17 FEEL, 4) ThMCE-80 M 89"37K9" Y rZr 7.43 Fj='E_i; S) SOUTH 00'14'92" EAST 7!.',18 PF.ET: 6) BOU11105 5177 WEST MM FEEL; 7) 4EkML14EI'Af.C1NGTllEAIaGOFA I MI-AN aENTULCMULARICURyECO4 AV0EA"HAVMARAO=0F 3r7QS.ii r4 TFWOl1 4 A L`FFY7RAL AN(XE OF CW1- 3S' AN0 BEsI►4(# M�� BYA CF1M ViHICH aEAR8 SGLJTT1017'4�• y�gT #03.68 F1EET; 8) SOUTH 00'1+4'33' EAST 1.E10tii .W F¢T 9) SOUTH 90"Mir EA$T$6MA3 Fair 1 a) 80U H 00WIW EA6Y2,gf&n FEET; 11) SOM 00'88 If &W ZM4.14 FEET; 1Z) SOUTH W38"11" EABT2,01M4T FEET; 13) soM 00'3M" lWbM3 FIEF: 14) 20291 F'=TALON3 THE ARID OF A CIRCULAR CURVE CONCAVE EurNAVIMA RADIUS OF 2fi0 m FEET 202.%6 FEET ►LAf�EGLE OF (4 13'04■ ANO BE1N4 SUBTfall]ED BY A CFMpRO WIifC3f IiEAftBSr1U T1y 42'lEaaB•EAST 15) 80UM CM 48W FAST40D.D0 FEET, I 16) SOUTH 051E16'04" WT 95,99 FEET` 01M FEEM 113) CONTINUE ALONG MD WES+ LrM 00'x9 r Es'AST 19011.23 FEET; 19) COMM ODbWW EAS72.6 A M 09 FEET; 20) b10uRf OrWW EAgT2,245,44 FEElp 21j iD4.19 FEETALOM Tit ARr —OFA NOWTAi4f"E aj&L C RMW CARVE CONCAVEIA'F&7Fi+WINGA iiAD11180F ' 461.33 F�THROU H A CEM W ANGLE OF 12 SrA- /gyp gp 0'5'33%7 WWr 10327 F'FET' S 4OM BY A O> MD Mial WARS SOEI'113 22) SOUTH I2*02'4r WEffriw pO Fmp 23} 122.91 4L AN LO O W ARC OF A CIIW ATE CURVE CONCAVI? M &ST H AVIND A RADIUS OF 54am FEETTHROUGH Fes► ANGLE OF 12'S$'40'AND BEING SUBTENDIM WfA CHORD W14CH BEARS 8aR, H OV 33`2r WEBT12LW r3i� lSOLRii 00'S5EB` FAST 49.34 FEET TO THE NCXt"Iti R16MT OF WAY LNE Of: 016 WELL ROAD {100' FticliT OF WAN) TIIENGEAI sip & ,pFG2 A�� INCAeCHT(Sj DlrE9CRr8E8OOtMES: SOUTH 88'34"!4• W93TZ641M FFEr 4) SOUTH srMrvjW2,7pL7j FEE. 31 BOMM Ud5ffW WESTZ"643.03 FEET; 6) SOUTH 08'Wnq WEST 2838.06 FEET; 7) SOUTH W'44'"EF' WWT2,6M.03 FEET; 8) L1O ; 89.44"43' WF15T 0 B2 FEET TbTHE 4uErr UNE OF THOSE LANDS DIESC�fRM IN OR BOOK 2,493. PACs 27'796 2'790; TOM 24 PAG SAID LINE NORTH D"f 1'28' WEST 2,6S7,60 FEET TO THE NDRTH LINE OFTMOSE UUMS D MO41I3M IN 0.R. BOOK 241" PJyGl:Z774�,27Q6C THENCEALONG SAID LINE NORTH BMW EAST 1.333.28 FEET NORTFIKWT CORNER OF THOSE LANOS [yE6CR►eE[S IN O.R 000x 2089 PAGE 1� -15U: L 'M'XE ALOW THE NOM INE THOSE LA LINE:OF SAID LANOB NORUI 88M'2B" FJIST 368.40 FEFP TO TH< �0N WITH THE V47 DE�SCRIaM IN P.R.600K.'043 PAGE 2770.2',1 THENCE ALOM THE WEST LINE OF SAID LAMB NORTH (11"11 Y2* WWr 201.1 FEET 70 71.1E INT M SFj MN YiiC W SOM UNE OF 8ZC7'10N 1Z, TOW I WIP 48 SOL TH, RANGE 26 EAST, 71- EMEALONG SAID LINE SOLMJ u'24158" WEST 151:.09 FEET'TO THE )WERSECT*N WrrH' HE WE ST LENT: OF THOSE Qf(fee¢ rba�aplcally laastad to 9'exva a11r aJltnls BOA. 8dS,48l6 N' apfer✓ 7: ory�oraiadlf9ca32G78eiI�YStn9ir2Q0 +NA�s,flr�aR347R5•Z39.649,�di7• f2s:+'23it643,3)JS ' IvltsonmlllarcSm ov+�.eeoaou - -o �uad�r,� — +z are. aaenoor�a r e e -E Fl IM7,186fi i. er #jwnhdhw At DESCRIPMON OF PART OF SECMNS 21, 22, 2T. 71, 20, $0, AND 53 AND ALL OF3_ CTIONS31ANDa :,TCWNSNIP478+OUTT'f,RANGE79EMT, AND PART OF SE: WRS4.9,It.17,AND1a AND ALL OF SEC nONS S. B. T. AND k TOW NWIP 44 SOUTn RAIIGE 29 EAST, AND PART OF SECTIONS 1. 12AND 12,TOYIN3H P 0 SOUTH. RM26 MEW. AND ALL OF W=ON all.YOWNSNIP 47 90UTK RANGE 20 EAST. COLLIER COUN71f, FLORIDA . Agenda Item No. 16A1 November 30, 2004 Page 22 of 22 LANDS DESCRIBED IN O.R. BOOK 2463 PAGE 2779 2798; THE NCEALOW THE WEST LINE OF SAID LANDS NOR'TEi 00`4430' WFAT 8,387.85 FEET TO THE INTERSECTION {NTTH THE NOR7N LINE OF SJUD SECTION 12: THETtiI M ALONG SAID NO4TTtf UNE= NOf" 5EI"00W F4.4T x8.81 FEET TO IN - :RSIZ I ON WTIH 7h1E WEST UNE OF THOSE LAIJE X DESCRIBED IN CUL BOOR 2493 PARES 2779.2786; THENCEA DW THE WEST LINIEOFSIUD LANDS NORTH 0D'4IC1r WFS7'6,312A7 FEErT OTHE W0 TH LINE OF SECf10N349, TOWNSHIP 47 SOUTH, RANEE 25 FAST; n* fCEALONG SAID SOUTH UNE SOUTH ft"A47• WWr I.M j0 FEET; THENCE CONTINUE ALONG BAD SOUTH ME SOUTH IVW%r WE 3 T 2655.12 FEET TO THE SOUTKVVEST CORNER OF SAID SELI hl 30; THENCE ALONG TH!_ WEST LWE OF SAID SECTION 38 NORTH OV12W WEST 2,99 JX FEET; THENCE CONTINUE ALONG TI l WEST LIhIE OF RAID IIECTION 3S NORTH 00'93Vr EAST 2AR6.69 Ear T O THE NORTHWEST Ct 04ER OF SAND SECnDN 31% TM= TM NORTH LINE OF MD GECTiON 98 NORTH 8 rem a, EA31'2,57L23 FEET; 1N6TIGE CONTWUF ALONG; THE HORTH LINE OF S'Up SECTION NOFrIFd DQ'FMV EAST 2,II791.23 FEET TO THE NOFUN EAST CORNEA OF Irb.ID 8EMION 35; 7}E =ALONG THE= WEST LIWOFW- TI0N30, TOVMW47 SOU13t RANGE 26 EAST, NORiT14 0018'04' WEST2.s80A9 Wit: THENCE CONTIM ALONG SAID WEST LINE OF SAID 9OCl'10N 80 NOKrH WIW43' WOT?,MAI FEET TO TM SOUTH RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF VAWOKNFM ROAD (100' RMW OF WAY) THE NM ALONG SAID RIGHT OF WAY LINE FM THE FOI LDWNG NINE (9)DSWWED COLPAE2, 1) SOUi'H 65'48'85' EMT 0.74 FEET; 2) NORTH 87"41717 EAST 2,=08 FAT; 3) HUM 8rW4-rEASrZ630A9FEET; 4) NORTHH d7'wR w EAST 2,540.82 FEET; 5) NORM 07-46W LAST 2,W 519FEEr, S) NORTH 6B'27450 EAST II.657AS FFEr, 7) NORTH 5EI'Sp W EAST M.011 FLEY. 8) B..OT423 FEET AL+ONO THE ARC OF A NOWT) G34TIAL CIF M LAR CUME CONCAVE NORTf14fA W HAVM A RADIUS OF IM028 FWr THRWGH A CEPITRALANEILE OF 68'51W AND BUNCH sU8MMO BY A CHORD WHICH BEAM NORTH 44'4r'3T EAST Z.7$L*/3 ; 9) NORTH 00'27'14' WEST 563.14 FITSTT'O THE KMMECMON WITH THE SOUTH RIGHT4"AYLINE OF SAID GAJWP XEIAE3 R MAD; THENCE At M aW IIWHT -OF• Y UNE iNTHEFCXA WINO SEVEN (7) bOMMED COURSM . 1) SOUTH S9'se? C EkB7200 -14 FEET; 2) 7Y2.68 FEE'TALONO THE AkC OF A NON- TANGOGX CIROCLI AR CURVE CONCAVE SOUTME517 HAVINQ A RAD= OF 490.00 FERT TMOUGH A CENTRAL AWLE OF WsErSrAND OEM SUBTEMEXI BY A CHORD WHXH BEARS; SOUTH 44'1'rzr EW BM,54 FEb7; S) SOUTH 00'0nr WEST 40MW F6ET: 4) 528.01 FEE CALONG THE ARC OF A CIRCULAR CUR1fE CONCAVE WEST R14VINO A RADIUS OF 7MM Fir THROUGH CENTRAL ANGLE OF 3r52WS AND BEING SU87ENDFD WA CHORD WHICH BEARS 30UTH 21) WW W VMW 518.39 FEET; 4) DOM8!8'58'25'WTST643ASFEET; 6) MMD FEET ALDM3 THE ARG OF A CRCULAR CURVE CONCAVE EAST HAVJNG A RADII* OF 8MM FEET THROUGH CENTRAL ANGLE OF 40614.9 1' AND E MNO SUBTENDED BY A CHORD WHICH BEAM SOUTT•I IV4VMI VIEW 377.95 EWT; 7) BDUTH 00'17"4r EAST 50.83 F1 ET TC} THE THE POINT OF DMINNINi ODNTAININC310W.06ACRES. MORE OR LESS, M IWr TO EASE =MOM AND RE6Tith'TI M OF RFypQM PEAPJNGSARE BASED ON nM WEST HALF OF THE! 9OIJW LM OF 8I�'TION 16, TOWNS 4IP 46 SOUTH, RANGE 29 EAST. rIDOWEA COUNTY. 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BT�yYA - N� ea�mew�o-. e Agenda item No. 16A2 November 30, 2004 Page 1 of 16 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Petition Carny- 2004 -AR -6727, Sandra Ramos, Program Leader, Collier County Parks and Recreation Department, requesting a permit to conduct the 11th Annual Christmas Around the World Carnival on December 10, 11, and 12, 2004, at the Immokalee Sports Complex located at 505 Escambia Street OBJECTIVE: Sandra Ramos, Program Leader, Collier County Parks and Recreation Department, is requesting that the Board of County Commissioners approve a permit to conduct the 1 lth Annual Christmas Around the World Carnival on December 10, 11, and 12, 2004, at the Immokalee Sports Complex located at 505 Escambia Street. CONSIDERATIONS: Sandra Ramos, Program Leader, Collier County Parks and Recreation Department, has made application to the Board of County Commissioners for a permit to conduct their I I 1 Annual Christmas Around the World Carnival and has presented evidence that all the criteria has been met for the issuance of this carnival permit, other than their request to waive the Surety Bond. Staff supports the waiver of the Surety Bond as there have been no previous problems related to clean up of the site after the carnival. The required insurance amount of $1,000,000.00 has been purchased. FISCAL IMPACT: Approval of this petition would have no fiscal impact on the County. GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: There is no Growth Management impact. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that the Board of County Commissioners approve the permit to conduct the 11th Annual Christmas Around the World Carnival and waive the Surety Bond. PREPARED BY: Cecilia K. Martin, Planning Tech Department of Zoning and Land Development Review Agenda Item No. 16A2 November 30, 2004 Page 2 of 16 COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Item Number 1eA2 Item Summary Petition Carny-2004 -AR -5727, Sondra Ramos, Program Leader, Collier County Parks and Recreation, requesting a permit to conduct the 1 ith annual Christmas Around The World carnival on December 10, 11, and 12, 2004, at the Immokalee Sports Complex located at 505 Escambia Street. Meeting Date 11 .13012004 9.00:00 AM Prepared By Date. Cecilia Martin Planning Tech 10129/2004 9;51:34 AM Community Development & Environmental Services Zoning & Land Davelopmant Review Approved By Sandra Lea Executive Secretary Date Community Development & Commmnity Developnuml & Environmental Service: Envi n n-L l Servir -e-s Admin. 10129!2004 1:16 PM Approved By Susan Murray, AICP Zoning & Land Development Director Date Community Development & Environmental S—,.- Zoning & Load Development Review 11!212004 2:27 PM Approved By C —tam;e A. Johnson Opcnrdons Anolyrt DoW Community Development& Community Development& Environmental Services Environmental Services Ad in. 11f312004 11:10 AM Approved By Community Development & Joseph K. Srhmilt Date Environmental Services Admiustrator Community Developmeet & Community Oeveloprnent & Environmental Services Environmmnal Semces Admin. 19/312004 9:18 PM Approved By OMB Coordinator Administrative Assistant Date County Manager's Office Office of Management & Budget 11110120048:62 AM Approved By ..�,. Mark l—A—n Budget Analyst Dena County Manager's Office Office en Management & Budget 1116/2004 3:09 PM Approved By Michael Sn,ykowski Management & Budget Director Date County Managers Office Office of Management & Budget 11116/2004 4:09 PM Approved By Jamas V. Mudd County Manager Date Soard of County Commissioners County Managers Office 110712604 6:20 PM Agenda Item No. 16A2 CARNY -04- AR- 6727November 30, 2004 Page 3 of 16 COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SERVICES PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT October 12, 2004 Cecilia Martin, Planning Tech II Community Development 2800 North Horseshoe Drive Naples, FL 34103 Dear Cecilia: IMMOKALEE SPORTS COMPLEX 505 ESCAMBIA STREET IMMOKALEE, FLORIDA 34142 (941) 657 -1951 FAX (941) 657 -3399 A CERTIFIED BLUE CHIP COMMUNITY The Collier County Parks and Recreation Department is requesting a carnival permit for the 11th Annual Christmas Around the World on December 11, 2004. The carnival will run December 10, 2004 — December 12, 2004 from 2 =00 pm —1100 p.m. at the Immokalee Sports Complex, 505 Escambia Street, Immokalee, FL 34142. The department is requesting to waive the surety bond. Thank you, Sandra Ramos, Program Leader Collier County Parks & Recreation 505 Escambia Street Immokalee, FL 34142 NOTE: Plcase read reverse side bofore CoMpleting this Petition. Agenda Item No. 16A2 CARNY -04 AR -6727 November 30, 2004 Page 4 of 16 CARNIVAL OPERATION PETITION PETITION NO. DATE:�B/31/oq PETITIONER'S NAME: SI V& Mjwwjw4 TE`LE'PHONE: L,0,57i 9 'ri S— 82 1 PETITIONER'S ADDRESS: 2&g ritrr* 1Nha t.4�nhw f , A/9 o-70-71 PETITIONER "S E -MAIL ADDRESS: /_A FAX #(201) Q33-S85 *1 PROPERTY OWNER'S NAME: Cd1iA Cam( KAICS.- TELEPHONE. •Z. - 04N PROPERTY OWNER'S dub OWNERS'S E -MAIL ADDRESS: JrUbU 1® Lol j fr R nee- FAX1lr 3 ) .353 - /042 LEGAL DESCRITPION OF SUBJECT PROPER` TY:_ i�1GCX C3 ��G 2 N LO't tsnr!- 2 Rancxe9 Ti„tQ yt� ��rcr Stw,ap s�ujocg zy ztr. GENERAL LOCATION: IS= Cind " kli;IhicA neccer Vekds w),A DAY^ i,,- Xojc CURRENT ZONING: NATURE OF PETITION: C a. —n% Vwk THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION IS INCLUDED IN THIS PETITION. ON. (FOR EXPLANATION, SEE NEXT PAG.t„) 3.a. ✓ 3.e.1) 3.eA) ✓ 3.e.7) t1 3.b. ✓ 3.e.2) ✓ 3.e.5) t/ 3.e.8) &1000 3.c. `� 3.e.3) ✓ 3.e.6) '''� 3.e.9) '-� 3.d. ✓ Comments: SIGNA OF PETIAUPER DATE REVIEWED by Board of County Commissioners: Approved: ❑ Disapproved: ❑ Conditions of Approval: SIGNATURE OF COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR ADDRESSING CHECKLIST Agenda Item No. 16A2 November 30, 2004 Please complete the following and submit to the Addressing Section for Review. Not all items Page 5 of 16 will apvly to every project Items in bold type are required. 1. Legal description of subject progeny or properties (copy of lengthy description may be attached) — , , . 2. Folio (Property ID) number(s) of above (attach to, or associate with, legal description if more than one) Co3R5ri CoRo I n2 3. Street address or addresses (as applicable, if already assigned) 4. Location map, showing exact location of project/site in relation to nearest public road right - of -way (attach) S. Copy of survey (NEEDED ONLY POR UNPLA 1w PROPERTIES) 6. Proposed proiect name (if annlienhlv) 7. Proposed Street names Vf applicable) 8. Site Development Plan Number (FOR EXISTING PROJECTS /SITES ONLY) SDP 9. Petition Type — (Complete a separate Addressing Checklist for each Petition Type) ❑ SDP (Site Development Plan) ❑ PPL (Plans & Plat Review) ❑ SDPA (SDP Amendment) ❑ PSP (Preliminary Subdivision Plat) ❑ SDPI (SDP insubstantial Change) ❑ FP (Final Plat) ❑ SIP (Site Improvement Plan) ❑ LLA (Lot Line Adjustment) ❑ SIPA (SIP Amendment) ❑ BL (Blasting Permit) ❑ SNR (Street Name Change) ❑ ROW (Right -of -Way Permit) ❑ Vegetation/Exotic (Veg. Removal Permits) [] EXP (Excavation Permit) ❑ Land Use Petition (Variance, Conditional Use,❑ VRSFP (Veg. Removal & Site Fill Permit) Boat Dock Ext., Rezone, PUD rezone, etc. [� Other - Describe; ��yn�j vc� Qe �-k 10. Project or development names proposed for, or already appearing in, condominium documents (if applicable; indicate whether proposed or existing) 1 1 n 11. Please Check One; PK Checklist i to be F ced Back ❑ Personally Picked Up 12, Applicant Name , ) honeL&111 'S1-1451F'ax 23 33�yl 13. Signature on Addressing CheckliA does not constitute Project and/or Street Name approval and is subject to further review by the Addressing Section. FOR STAFF USE ONLY Primary Number 5L ,ter Address Number Address Number n Address Number _ Approved byn rim %�(,6Ya•�„Date TOTAL P.OB rroperzy 9%=F %FN 16 ;DPR1002 - Property Information Report Agenda Item No. 16A2 November 30, 2004 i 505 ESCambla Street Page 6 of 16 - .rQLIO NBR PARENT PARCEL immokalee Sports Complex 00063857680102 0000000000000000 BLOCK BLDG LOT UNIT RANGE TWP SECT STRAP 24 2 29 46 33 520300 24 21E3 (]5E CODE CLAS��O�E'MILZ AREA T�J'TA "L IiR -'RE 86 0 5 14.00 SHORT LEGAL XTRA LGL CNT NEWMARKET SUBD BLK 24 COM SW 10 CNR BLK 24,N 762.44FT ALG E R/W CR TO PT ON ELY R/W OF GLADES ST, CONT ALG E R/W N OWNER NAME PREVIOUS OWNER COLLIER CNTY OWNER ADDRESS 3301 TAMIAMI TRL E NAPLES, FLC0580 341123969 FULL LEGAL DESCRIPTION NEWMARKET SUBD BLK 24 COM SW CNR BLK 24,N 762.44FT ALG E R/W CR TO PT ON ELY R/W OF GLADES ST, CONT ALG E R/W N W 434.28FT TO POB :ollier County Printed on 10/29/2004 7:38:29AM :D -Plus for Windows 95/98/NT Page 1 of 1 Fd-F WW LB !. . YZt /= O 4�i "off �_@ ,'��4 ^i + 1_` r i81 � �;� � L p a 2 L4 $IKE? Q QL Ao IF Ik Fd-F WW LB !. . YZt /= O 4�i "off �_@ ,'��4 ^i + 1_` r Agenda Item No. 16A2 November 30, 2004 Page S of 16 ' I„j2I _UALL BOOTH NOTIFICATION FORM FOR TEMPORARY EVENTS Name of Event: k.*rtci ,' Person in Charge of Booth: - 9'l�!�1+ti�1 PJIY= Types of Food or Beverage to be Served: rti t am,--al- ab -C� camdk OF Florida Administrative Code, Chapter 1OD -13 requires all food to come from an approved source. Ali food storage, preparation and utensil cleaning for this event shall not be done in private homes. Location of advanced food nrenaration:.Y+ M rdi)�['� nlif] Ga Larc How will food be transported to event location? ;EWd r.5 Method of keeping food hot and/or cold at event site: ULF Pon Uni Method of cooking food at the location: 6cokowrs - i n se-If a ry U 49. Food must be protected from dust, Insects, flies, coughs, sneems. How will you provide this protection? Describe type of structure: Al is C&Inat it) - - Se un Adequate facilities and supplies shall be provided ff ,for employee handwashing. How will you provide this? — � q' L7:JI l� r'.Ar For Information and Assistance contact: Environmental Healttt & Engineering Department - (941) 403 -2499 Agenda Item No. 16A2 November 30, 2004 Failure to comply with applicable food service requirements in accordance with Page 9 of 16 Chapter IOD -13, Florida Administrative Code, may result in enforcement action. Do you understand this completely? YES NO ❑ I certify that to the best of my knowledge and belief all of the statements contained herein and on any attachments are true, correct, complete, and made in good faith. I understand that these regulations include food intended for service to the public regardless of whether there is a charge for the food. I agree to assume responsibility for this establishment and I certify that said business will be conducted in compliance with the Florida Adtnirkistrativs Code, Chapter IOD -I3. Jot Signature of Applicant C&xmvAL rrrmoN APPLICAT1om XXOMDvAL Boo7w NOrmicA77ON FORM FOR TEMPORARY EVENTS Dater y Address of Date(s) of Agenda Item No. 16A2 "�'• November 30, 2004 Page 10 of 16 SPONSOR NOTMCA.TION FORM FOR TEMPORARY EVENTS Of Address of Sponsor: -112AI ZrA= `++i rGWQ 4-</L% Person in Charge of Food Service: ' ' n, -Loo (A Phone: c 51% 624q Number of Food and Beverage Booths: Estimated number of attendees. expected at the event at one time. l Number of toilets to be provided: . Portable: t4ale (00) Female (t 0 ) Permanent: Male (5) Female ($ ) Method of toilet waste.disposal: QW Q.Qy%e C�r+nimmL� Describe method of liquid kitchen waste disposal: {.tkk lriild/Yi�j►�l �r Describe containers and method of solid waste disposal (garbage): Number of solid waste disposal containers provided: c2 - Describe facilities and method ofhandwashing: Describe facilities and method of ntcnrdl washing, rinsing and sanitizing; AlI i Cold Y(ndr t. )QkrE 9&MO Source of potable water:. For Information and Assistance, contacts Environmental Health & Engineering Department - (941) 403 -2499 Agenda item No. 16A2 November 30, 2004 As the sponsor of this event you are responsible to notify all food vendors of the Page 11 of 16 temporary food service requirements. Failure to comply may subject the booths to be closed for public health reasons. Do you understand this completely? YES 19 NO ❑ I certify that to the best of my knowledge and belief an of the statements contained herein and on any attachments are true, correct, complete, and made in good faith. I understand that these regulations include food intended for service to the public regardless of whether there is a charge for the food. I agree to assume responsibility for this establishment and I certify that said business will be conducted in compliance with the Florida Administrative Code, Chapter IOD -13. & U"- Signature of nsor's A(Y CARMVAL PETITION "MJCATIOW sromox NormicAriciv FORM Folt rzmpoxu r EVENTS Date: 91-311 oY a6r.40 &VVr LV:11 40�V:017107 4"UUU&4LVV [11• IdWYL, i a iM'MOKALEE FIRE CONTROL DISTRICT Septenrbar 23, 2004 Immokalae Parks and Reacution 321 N. I si 51, tmmokaloc, Fl. 34142 Darr Saudra Ramos, ;jvou r.V Vt. /nut Agenda Item No, 16A2 November 30, 2004 Page 12 of 16 The Inunakake Fire Control Dist, will provide fire pcote ction and inspection for the cuwval you are planning for December I I °i, 2( x14. Pkasc provide dw date and titnc Mit 11te state ride hwpxW is sc)wdaled (br. When planning the layout, please keep in mind that the fire trucks nand Mcm Provide at least a 24' fine lane around the midway. Fire extinguishers will be needed per NFFPA 10. Fire ex6ag"ers shall be inspcwcd and tagged as regnir W. If you should haee any questions, feel life to call me at 657-2,M). Shawn 161 Ihmson Fire inspector (U NF.RAI. OFFICE (941) 657.2111 YlltJ I- MVENTION (941)657-2700 FAX (941) 657 -9489 �S1�P�iff Pon 'untPr Collier County Sheriff's Office 3301 Tamiami Trail East ui ing Naples, FL 34112 Telephone (AC 941) 774 -4434 Ms. Sandra Ramos Collier County Parks and Recreation 505 Escambia Street Immokalee, Florida 34142 Dear Ms. Ramos, Agenda Item No. 16A2 November 30, 2004 Page 13 of 16 September 15, 2004 This letter is to confirm that I have had an opportunity to review the proposed plan for the upcoming Christmas Around the World celebration scheduled for December 11, 2004. In review of the plan, I anticipate no major law enforcement problems, however, I am providing extra patrols to assist with the flow of traffic and participants. If any problems should arise, we will resolve them at that time. If any additional information is needed, please advise. cerely, i t. 1 r County Sheriffs Office Immokalee Substation Commander MLD /vr Agenda Item No. 16A2 November 30, 2004 Page 14 of 16 Gate Gate TICKET Gate Survey Tape PARKING LOT 2 LOT 1 LOT 2 Agenda Item No. 1 6A2 November 30, 2 04 Page 15 o 16 Permit No. PERMIT FOR CARNIVAL EXHIBITION STATE OF FLORIDA: COUNTY OF COLLIER: WHEREAS, Sandra Ramos, Program Leader, Collier County Parks and Recreation Department, has made application to the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, for a permit to conduct a carnival; and WHEREAS, Sandra Ramos, Program Leader, Collier County Parks and Recreation Department, has presented to the Board sufficient evidence that all criteria for the issuance of a permit to conduct a carnival set forth in Chapter 10, Article 11, Amusements and Entertainments, of the Collier County Code have been satisfied and that such exhibition will be conducted according to lawful requirements and conditions; and WHEREAS, said Sandra Ramos, Program Leader, Collier County Parks and Recreation, has requested a waiver of the surety bond. NOW, THEREFORE, THIS PERMIT IS HEREBY GRANTED TO Sandra Ramos, Program Leader, Collier County Parks and Recreation, to conduct a carnival on December 10, 11, and 12, 2004 in accordance with the terms and conditions set forth in the petitioner's application and all related documents, attached hereto and incorporated herein for the following described property: (See attached Exhibit "A ") The request for waiver of surety bond is hereby approved. WITNESS my hand as Chairman of said Board and Seal of said County, attested by the Clerk of Courts in and for said County this day of 2004. ATTEST: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA: DONNA FIALA, CHAIRMAN Approved as to Form and Legal Sufficiency: MarjorkfM. Student Assistant County Attorney rroperzy inrormazion Reporz :DPR1002 - Property Information Report Agenda Item No. 16A2 505 Escambia Street November 30, 2004 FOLIO NBR PARENT PARCEL Immokalee Sports Complex Page 16 of 16 0000063857680102 0000000000000000 BLOCK BLDG LOT UNIT RANGE TWP SECT STRAP 24 2 29 46 33 520300 24 21E3 USE CODE CLA33 CODE— MILL- AREA - -- TOTAL- - -ACS —�3DR REF- FL7�G- 86 0 5 14.00 SHORT LEGAL XTRA LGL CNT NEWMARKET SUBD BLK 24 COM SW 10 CNR BLK 24,N 762.44FT ALG E R/W CR TO PT ON ELY R/W OF GLADES ST, CONT ALG E R/W N OWNER NAME PREVIOUS OWNER COLLIER CNTY OWNER ADDRESS 3301 TAMIAMI TRL E NAPLES, FLC0580 341123969 FULL LEGAL DESCRIPTION NEWMARKET SUBD BLK 24 COM SW CNR BLK 24,N 762.44FT ALG E R/W CR TO PT ON ELY R/W OF GLADES ST, CONT ALG E R/W N W 434.28FT TO POB :oilier County ' Printed on 10/29/2004 7:38:29AM :D -plus for Windows 95/98/NT Page 1 of 1 Agenda Item No. 16A3 November 30, 2004 Page 1 of 13 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommendation to approve an Interim Management Plan for the America's Business Park property under the Conservation Collier Land Acquisition Program OBJECTIVE: Request approval of the attached Interim Management Plan for the America's Business Park property and direction for its implementation. CONSIDERATIONS: The Conservation Collier Ordinance, 2002 -63, section 14(1), requires that, no later than sixty (60) days from the date of acquisition, an Interim Management Plan shall be submitted by County staff to the Conservation Collier Land Acquisition Advisory Committee (CCLAAC) for approval. Upon approval, the plan shall be submitted to the Board of County Commissioners for final approval and shall be implemented according to the Board's direction. Subsequent to the Interim Management Plan, a final plan is to be presented to the Board within two (2) years. On September 10, 2004, Collier County acquired 80.34 acres of land, known as the America's Business Park and Erickson parcels, now referred to simply as the America's Business Park property, for the Conservation Collier Program. On October 11, 2004, staff submitted an Interim Management Plan for the America's Business Park parcel to the CCLAAC, which was unanimously approved, after review, revision and recommendation at the subcommittee level. FISCAL IMPACT: The first year cost of land management activities has been estimated to be approximately $34,855. This estimated cost includes initial exotic vegetation removal, fencing and signs. Annual recurring costs are estimated at $7,500+ (2004 dollars). This amount does not include potential future costs for additional or repair fencing, ongoing trash removal or additional signs. Funds are budgeted within the Conservation Collier Land Management Fund to accomplish anticipated needs and those yet to be determined, if necessary. An offer of volunteer help for ongoing trash removal has been received. GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: Management of Conservation Collier lands to support appropriate public access is consistent with and supports Policy 1.1.6 and Objective 1.3 in the Recreation and Open Space Element of the Collier County Growth Management Plan. RECOMMENDATION: That the Board of County Commissioners approve the attached Interim Management Plan for the America's Business Park property; direct staff to implement the Interim Management Plan; and approve any necessary budget amendments. PREPARED BY: Alexandra J. Sulecki, Sr. Environmental Specialist, Coordinator, Conservation Collier Program, Environmental Services Department Agenda Itern No 16A3 November 30. 2004 Page 2 of 13 COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Item Number 16A3 Item Summary Recommendation to approve an Interim Management Pian for the America's Business Park property under the Conservation Collier Land Acquisition Program, Meeting Data 11/3012004 9:00 00 AM Prepared By Dale At— Im J. Suiecki Senior Environmental Sp—w ist 1111!20041:12:16 PM Community Development & Environmental Services Environmental Services Approved By Sandra Lea Eaecutive. S—ery Date. Cennmonity Deverlopnraot & Community Development & Envimnmental Servicm Envirenniontal Service. Admin. 11/612004 3:01 PM Approved By Constance A. Johnson Operations Analyst Date Community Development & Communny pevelopnicnt & Environmental Servlcns Environmental Services Arl-n. 11 0012 004 12:56 PM Approved By William D. Lors -, Jr., P.E. Eav- irnnmtal SerWoe.. Director Date Community Development & Environmental Services Environmental Services 111012004 9:41 AM Approved By CommemNy Development 8 JaseP1� K. Schmitt Date Environmental Services Administrator Community Development & Oommunity Davelopmenrt & Envirnnr..mr:d Services Enviroernental Services Admin. 1119!2004 6:22 PM Approved By OMB Coordinator Administrative Assistant Date County Manager's Office Office of Management& Budget 1111012004 9:0 5 AM Approved By Mark I::acksou Budget Analyst Oata ,.—�. County Managers Office Office of Management & Budget 11116,7004 11:14 AM Approved By Michael Smykowsk, Managemurd & Budget Di—tor Dale County Manager's Office Office of Management & Budget 11116120042:17 PM Approved By James V. Mudd County Manager DaW Beard of County Commissioners County Manager's Ofrice 11/17/2004 7:13 PM Agenda Item No. 16A3 November 30, 2004 Page 3 of 13 Conservation Collier America's Business Park Property Interim Management Plan Prepared By: Collier County Environmental Services Department 2800 North Horseshoe Drive Naples, FL 34104 September 2004 Agenda Item No. 16A3 November 30, 2004 September 2004 Conservation Collier America's Business Pa>Oge 4 of 13 Interim Management Plan Table of Contents 1.0 Purpose and Scope of the Interim Management Plan .............................. 3 2.0 Management Authority and Responsibilities ....... ............................... 3 3.0 Interim Site Plan ....................................... ............................... 4 3.1 Location and Site Description ............... ............................... 4 3.2 Signage .......................................... ............................... 4 3.3 Easements, Concessions or Leases ........... ............................... 4 3.4 Structures ........................................ ............................... 4 3.5 Surrounding and Adjacent Land Uses ......... ............................... 4 4.0 Interim Management Objectives ..................... ............................... 4 4.1 Natural Resource Protection .................. ............................... 4 4.2 Site Security ..................................... ............................... 5 4.3 Exotic Vegetation Removal and Maintenance Plan ........................ 5 4.4 Debris Removal ................................. ............................... 6 4.5 Cultural, Historical and Archaeological Resource Protection............ 6 4.6 Public Access ................................... ............................... 6 4.7 Site Monitoring Plan ........................... ............................... 7 5.0 Exhibits .................................................... ............................... 8 EXHIBIT 1: Location Map EXHIBIT 2: Aerial Map EXHIBIT 3: Estimated Cost Table EXHIBIT 4: Implementation Timeline 2 Agenda Item No. 16A3 November 30, 2004 September 2004 Conservation Collier America's Business Pa#Oge 5 of 13 Interim Management Plan 1.0 Purpose and Scope of the Interim Management Plan The America's Business Park property was purchased by Collier County in September 2004 through funds from the Conservation Collier program. The property will be managed only for conservation, protection and enhancement of natural resources and for public outdoor recreation that will be compatible with the conservation, protection and enhancement of the site and its surrounding lands. Public use of the site will not be possible until legal public access can be created. This interim management plan is intended to identify the key management priorities and issues within the site and give direction for management for the next two years. This document is meant to be the precursor to a final management plan, which will outline more specific aspects of site management. Key Interim Management Obiectives 1. Restrict unauthorized access 2. Remove debris from the site 3. Protect, manage and restore (as appropriate) the native vegetation on site 4. Protect and manage the listed wildlife on site 5. Determine what actions will be necessary to open the site for public access 6. Explore opportunities for grant funding and partnerships Action Plan 1 a. Erect Field fencing 1 b. Remove Debris 1 c. Install temporary `No trespassing' signs 1 d. Install signs restricting vehicular access and dumping 1 e. Install signs that denote all plants and animals within the site as protected 1 f. Remove and manage invasive exotic vegetation 1 g. Determine the appropriate actions necessary for developing public access and begin processes to accomplish this. 1 h. Survey, identify and monitor threatened and /or endangered plant locations 1 i. Survey and monitor gopher tortoise burrows 1 j. Restore native vegetation if necessary with emphasis on forage for listed species. Ik. Seek opportunities for grant funding and discuss partnership potential with Parks and Recreation Department 2.0 Management Authority and Responsibilities The Collier County Environmental Services Department will be solely responsible for managing the America's Business Park property, but will seek to obtain grants and partnerships for management activities. 3 Agenda Item No. 16A3 November 30, 2004 September 2004 Conservation Collier America's Business PaRpge 6 of 13 Interim Management Plan 3.0 Interim Site Plan 3.1 Location and Site Description The America's Business Park property is located east of Old US 41 and south of Railhead Industrial Park in Section 10 Township 48 Range 25 within the northwest corner of Collier County, Florida. The 80.34 - acre site contains primarily xeric oak scrub, but also contain wetland plant communities. Plant communities present include palmetto prairie, pine flatwoods, hardwood conifer mixed, cypress -pine- cabbage palm, intermittent pond and freshwater marsh. America's Business Park is located within the urban boundary of Collier County. 3.2 Signage In an effort to limit unauthorized vehicular use of the site and dumping, "No Trespassing ", "No Unauthorized Vehicular Access" and "No Dumping" signs will be posted along the border of the property where applicable. Signs designating all wildlife and vegetation within the site as protected will also be posted along property borders. Signs may be written in both English and Spanish. 3.3 Easements, Concessions or Leases No easements, concessions or leases currently exist within the site, nor are any easements, concessions or leases proposed for the future, unless they further conservation objectives, such as a conservation easement. 3.4 Structures No structures are present on the site at this time. The Collier County Parks and Recreation Department has indicated interest in constructing a picnic pavilion and parking area on a small portion of the site in the future. 3.5 Surrounding and Adjacent Land Uses America's Business Park is adjacent to developed industrial property to the north (Railhead Industrial Park) and to the west (North Collier Industrial Center and North Naples Industrial Park). The approximately 8 -acre Railhead Industrial Park gopher tortoise preserve also borders the site to the north. Developed residential property (Mediterra) exists east of America's Business Park and undeveloped School Board property and agriculturally zoned lands are to the south. The School Board property is projected to be an elementary school, with timeline for construction tentatively set for 2012. 4.0 Interim Management Objectives 4.1 Natural Resource Protection ExistinL- Vegetation: Native canopy vegetation observed includes slash pine (Pinus elliottii), scrub oak (Quercus geminate), cabbage palm (Sabal palmetto), dahoon holly (Ilex cassine) and cypress (Taxodium distichum). Native understory species present include 4 Agenda Item No. 16A3 November 30, 2004 September 2004 Conservation Collier America's Business Page 7 of 13 Interim Management Plan rusty lyonia (Lyonia sp.), palmetto (Serenoa repens), rosemary (Ceratiola eriocoides), gallberry (Ilex glabra), shining sumac (Rhus copallina), and tarflower (Befaria racemosa). Groundcover includes prickly pear cactus (Opuntia sp.), blazing star (Liatris sp.), paw paw (Assimina sp.), and various mosses and lichens (Selaginella arenicola and Cladonia sp). Marsh plants observed include rushes, sedges, Sagittaria sp. and water lily. Unique Natural Features: Approximately half the site consists of xeric oak scrub, a vegetative community considered unique and endangered by Ordinance 2002 -63. Possible Listed Species: The fuzzy -wuzzy air plant (Tillandsia pruinosa) and wild coco orchid (Eulophia alta) were observed on the site. A vegetative survey of the property will determine the presence of other listed plant species. Gopher tortoises (Gopherus polyphemus) are known to inhabit the site. The gopher frog (Rana capito) and the eastern indigo snake (Drymarchon corals couperi) could inhabit gopher tortoise burrows on the property. Using the gopher tortoise burrow survey conducted by Collier Environmental Consultants, Inc. in July 2003 and new surveys of selected areas, Environmental Services staff will determine which trails should be closed in order to protect large concentrations of burrows. Burrows will be mapped but will not be physically marked in an attempt to conceal their existence from possible poachers. 4.2 Site Security Trespassing is occurring on the site. Vehicles are accessing the property via several entrance points along the west and the south boundaries. Trash is being dumped and vegetation is being disturbed where unauthorized vehicular access is occurring. The property is already fenced along the east and the north borders. Environmental Services staff will contract a company to install fencing along the western and southern edges of the site. The fencing will be four feet high field fencing with an opening at the bottom for wildlife movement. Until public access can be established, temporary "No Trespassing" signs will be placed a minimum of every 500 feet along the property's boundaries in accordance with Florida state statute 810.011. "No Unauthorized Vehicular Access" signs will be placed along the fence where access is occurring. "No Dumping" signs will be placed at access locations. Signs may be in both English and Spanish. Staff will request that the Collier County Sheriffs Office patrol the area on a routine basis in an attempt to discourage illegal dumping and trespassing. 4.3 Exotic Vegetation Removal and Maintenance Plan Invasive exotic plant species observed include melaleuca ( Melaleuca quinquenervia), Brazilian pepper (Schinus terebinthifolius), downy rosemyrtle (Rhodomyrtus tomentosa), shoebutton ardisia (Ardesia elliptica), earleaf acacia (Acacia auriculiformis), and guava (Psidium guajava). Agenda Item No. 16A3 November 30, 2004 September 2004 Conservation Collier America's Business PaRoge 8 of 13 4 Interim Management Plan The Collier County Environmental Services Department will hire contractors to treat the exotic vegetation on the site. Approximately 10 acres of the property are affected to a significant degree by exotic vegetation. The vegetation will be cut, treated and stacked on site, or, if possible, light equipment will be used to remove the debris once the vegetation has been cut and treated. The use of equipment will depend on the conditions on site. Once the exotic vegetation has been removed, Environmental Services staff will determine whether fire management will be necessary, and if necessary whether it will be possible at the site. Any future fire related management activities would be addressed in the final management plan. 4.4 Debris Removal Currently, large trash items exist on the property. Collier County Environmental Services Department will coordinate with a contractor for the removal of debris from the site. 4.5 Cultural, Historical and Archeological Resource Protection The America's Business Park property is not within an area of historical and archaeological probability, and no historical or archaeological sites appear to be present in the property. The County will notify the Division of Historical Resources immediately if evidence is found to suggest any archaeological or historic resources are present at the America's Business Park site. If such properties are identified on -site, staff shall cordon off the area, and a professional survey and assessment shall be instituted. The archaeologist shall prepare a report outlining results of the assessments and issue recommendations to County staff about management of any sites discovered, per provisions of the Land Development Code Section 2.2.25. This report shall be sent to the Division of Historical Resources. The County shall cooperate fully with direction from the Division of Historical Resources on the protection and management of archaeological and historical resources. The management of these resources will comply with the provisions of Chapter 267, Florida Statutes, specifically Sections 267.0612 (a) and (b). The collection of artifacts or the disturbance of archaeological and historic sites within the America's Business Park property will be prohibited unless prior authorization has been obtained from the Collier County Board of County Commissioners and the Department of State, Division of Historical Resources. 4.6 Public Access No date can be given for open public access to the site at this time. Although physical access currently exists, it is leading to severe trespass issues. Until legal access can be established and trespass issues can be abated, public use of the site will not be possible. The property contains many trails that have been created by vehicular trespassing. Environmental Services staff will survey the trails and determine whether some should be closed off and restored with native vegetation. Trails through extremely sensitive and /or rare vegetation and trails through areas with large concentrations of gopher tortoise burrows will be closed off and evaluated for restoration. Agenda Item No. 16A3 November 30, 2004 September 2004 Conservation Collier America's Business PaR@ge 9 of 13 Interim Management Plan 4.7 Site Monitoring Plan Maintenance of the site shall consist of trash removal, fence upkeep, invasive exotic vegetation re- treatment and monitoring of listed species populations. The Environmental Services Department shall be responsible for property maintenance with tasks contracted out as deemed necessary. The property will be monitored on a regular basis to ensure that the fencing is not disturbed and that no dumping has occurred. The site will be monitored for exotic vegetation re- growth semi - annually for two years following initial treatment. After two years, exotic vegetation will be monitored on a yearly basis. 4.8 Partnerships Staff will discuss opportunities to partner with the Collier County Parks and Recreation Department to open a small portion of the site for a picnic pavilion and parking area. Staff will seek out and evaluate potential for other types of partnerships for conservation, protection and educational opportunities. 7 Agenda Item No. 16A3 November 30, 2004 _. September 2004 Conservation Collier America's Business Pie 10 of 13 Interim Management Plan 5.0 Exhibits EXHIBIT 1: Location Map 8 Conservation Collier Amerlcaas Business Park Location Map SON SEA CH RD {(},,FTA 1 1' T I v RooR L y CJ DS GDGE P p \ p EMCCL0.4- 9 T t1TD lJt,bri E AY N 1 CaU OR s WOGINS ROW RD E R YA R VE Of Y r GAPE f8S a rr � r i 4 m f q it1 AVE N i} I E CREEKSIT)E 81 U '—e 61C county t S` W S $ Legend -America's Business Paris �- Collier County Roads f p p.5 1 Miles - ABPmerged Data Seems: parcels - "11*r Coaaty Property Appralsor Created BK CIS I CONS 1Hawirsemsatal SerAtes Ci:1CesseraatFae CiSFer 20041 ISCR4 ABP1.mxd GACaaservatFaa Collier 200x1 ISCRI ABPi.jpS Date: 1.10.03 8 Agenda Item No. 16A3 November 30, 2004 September 2004 Conservation Collier America's Business P&94ge 11 of 13 Interim Management Plan Conservation Collier America's Business Park Aerial Map Cir l r County T4 wB Legend -America's Business Park t_ s copier County Roads America's Business Park 0 250 500 Feet Data Source: Portals and 2003 aerials . Collier County Property Appraiser Created My. Cis / CDES 1 Environmental Stwites Q:%Caaservalisn C*Nler 20021 ISCK AWP2.mxd G- Monservation Collier 2002%iSCM AEP2.jP0 Date: SASA3 0 Agenda Item No, 16A3 November 30, 2004 September 2004 Conservation Collier America's Business Page 12 of 13 Interim Management Plan EXHIBIT 3: Estimated Cost Table Management Element Initial Cost Annual Comments Recurring Costs Exotics Control $20,000 $7,500 or less Initial cost depends on method of removal selected. Cost estimated on most expensive method. Trash Removal t.b.d. t.b.d. Fencing $13,105 t.b.d. Initial cost estimated for 4,765 feet of fence priced at $2.75 /foot installed. Anticipated annual recurring costs cannot be estimated. These costs depend on the amount of fence destruction that occurs by trespassers. Temporary "No $500 n/a 10 (20" X 28 ") bilingual Trespassing" signs signs and posts "No Dumping" signs $250 n/a 5 (10" X 14 ") bilingual signs and posts "No Unauthorized $500 n/a 10 (20" X 28 ") bilingual Vehicles," signs signs and posts Signs protecting plants $500 n/a 10 (20" X 28 ") bilingual and animals signs and posts Total S34,855+ $7,500+ H F= c 0 C u E E C� E w E~ W w Agenda Item No. 16A3 November 30, 2004 Page 13 of 13 X OUHO�o �¢GGo�o w W Oca o �o 'x ti¢zo�o x zO >o� x OUE - -o�n x v�Wao� x ¢ C7 0 kn ti�..ao�n ¢a.rLo�n wwaaokn x X V-) x x f�WUo X >C X X L Ln L" ca S7 ca to c� o C r iti 3 0 c cn -0 2 o > u -� � Lt x c ¢ � ° -a Y L �? U V) Ln ���// ��r°�� ` 3rz °v Agenda Item No, 16A4 November 30, 2004 Page 1 of 14 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommendation to approve an Interim Management Plan for the Otter Mound Preserve property under the Conservation Collier Land Acquisition Program OBJECTIVE: Request approval of the attached Interim Management Plan for the Otter Mound Preserve property and direction for its implementation. CONSIDERATIONS: The Conservation Collier Ordinance, 2002 -63, section 14(1), requires that, no later than sixty (60) days from the date of acquisition, an Interim Management Plan shall be submitted by County staff to the Conservation Collier Land Acquisition Advisory Committee (CCLAAC) for approval. Upon approval, the plan shall be submitted to the Board of County Commissioners for final approval and shall be implemented according to the Board's direction. Subsequent to the Interim Management Plan, a final plan is to be presented to the Board within two (2) years. On July 30, 2004, Collier County acquired 1.77 acres of land, known as the Gionet/Otter Mound property, now referred to as the Otter Mound Preserve property, for the Conservation Collier Program. On October 11, 2004, staff submitted an Interim Management Plan for the Otter Mound Preserve parcel to the CCLAAC, which was unanimously approved, after review, revision and recommendation at the subcommittee level. This Interim Management Plan was originally scheduled to have been submitted to the CCLAAC on September 13, 2004, however, that meeting was cancelled due to a hurricane threat and agenda items were carried forward to the October 11, 2004 CCLAAC meeting. FISCAL IMPACT: The first year cost of land management activities has been estimated to be approximately $19,200. This estimated cost includes initial exotic vegetation removal, fencing and signs. Annual recurring costs are estimated at $500+ (2004 dollars), which does not include some costs that have yet to be determined, such as any recurring costs for signs, archeological consultant fees, and ongoing debris removal. Funds are budgeted within the Conservation Collier Land Management Fund to accomplish anticipated activities and those yet to be determined, if necessary. GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: Management of Conservation Collier lands to support appropriate public access is consistent with and supports Policy 1.1.6 and Objective 1.3 in the Recreation and Open Space Element of the Collier County Growth Management Plan. RECOMMENDATION: That the Board of County Commissioners approve the attached Interim Management Plan for the Otter Mound Preserve property; direct staff to implement the Interim Management Plan; and approve any necessary budget amendments. PREPARED BY: Alexandra J. Sulecki, Sr. Environmental Specialist, Coordinator, Conservation Collier Program, Environmental Services Department Agenda Item No. 16A4 November 30. 2004 Page 2 of 14 COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS hem Number 16A4 Item Summery Recommendation to approve an Interim Management Pan for the Otler Mound Preserve property under the Conservation Collier Land Acquisition Program. Meeting Date 11/30/2004 9:00. D0 AM Prepared By Date Alexandra J, Solecki Senior E.A—imenhd Specialisl 11,112004 1:08:23 PM Community Development & Environmental Services Envirnnmental Services Approved By Sand. Lea Executive. Socmlary Data Oornmunity Development P. Community Dnvrlapment& Envimmm.ntal Services E-- mnerrlal Services Admin. 11/612004 3:02 PM Approved By Constance A. Johnson Operations Analyst Date Community Development & Community Development & Environmental Services Environmental Services Admin. 11/8/2004 12:57 PM Approved By William D. Loran,, Jr., N.E. E- imamenital Servirers Director Date Community Development & Envtronmental Services Environmental Se: ,v 111912004 11:62 AM Approved By Joseph K. Schmitt Community Dovelapmcat & Environmental Se.n•ices Adminstraior Date Community Development & Community Develapmonl & Eovlranrnental Sarvrcas Environmental Services Admm, 11/9/20048:22 PM Approved By OMB Coordinator Administrative Assistant Date County Manager's Olfire Office at Management & Budget 1111012004 9:07 AM Approved By Mark I—kson Budget Analyst Oat. County Manager's Office Office of Management & Budget 11 .11612004 11:20 AM Approved By Michael Smykawski Management & Budget Director Date County Manager's Office Office of Management & Budget 11116/2004 2:16 PM Approved By James V, Mudd County Meaagnr Data Board of Caunly Commissioners Caunly Manager's Office 11/1712004 7:31 PM Agenda Item No. 16A4 November 30, 2004 Page 3 of 14 Conservation Collier Otter Mound Property Interim Management Plan Prepared By: Collier County Environmental Services Department 2800 North Horseshoe Drive Naples, FL 34104 September, 2004 Agenda Item No. 16A4 September 2004 November 30, 2004 P Conservation Collier Otter Mound Preserve Page 4 of 14 Interim Management Plan Table of Contents 1.0 Purpose and Scope of the Interim Management Plan......... 2.0 Management Authority and Responsibilities ...................................... .................... 3.0 Interim Site Plan . 3 ....................... 3.1 Location and Site Description ............................................... 3.2 Signage .......................... .......... ........................... 3.3 Easements, Concessions or Leases .......... ........................... 3.4 Structures .................... .. ........... 3.5 Surrounding and Adjacent Land Uses.......... ..... 4 ........................ 4.0 Interim Management Objectives ............ ........... ............................... 4.1 Natural Resource Protection.......... 4.2 Site Security .................. ......... ............................... ...................... .. 4.3 Exotic Vegetation Removal and Maintenance Plan ........................ 5 4.4 Debris Removal ............. 4.5 Cultural, Historical and Archaeological Resource Protection . 6 4.6 Public Access .............. ................... ............................... 4.7 New Plantings ............. .. 4.8 Site Monitoring Plan.......... 5.0 Exhibits .................... g ... .......... ............ ... ............. ....... EXHIBIT 1: Location Map EXHIBIT 2: Aerial Map EXHIBIT 3: Estimated Cost Table EXHIBIT 4: Implementation Timeline PA Agenda Item No. 16A4 November 30, 2004 September 2004 Conservation Collier Otter Mound Preserve Page 5 of 14 Interim Management Plan 1.0 Purpose and Scope of the Interim Management Plan The Otter Mound property was purchased by Collier County in July 2004 through funds from the Conservation Collier program. The property will be open to the public and will be managed only for the conservation, protection and enhancement of natural and historical resources and for public outdoor recreation that will be compatible with the conservation, protection and enhancement of the site and its surrounding lands. Educational tours for local schools and groups will most likely be conducted at the site. A nature trail, benches, and educational interpretive signs shall be provided for visitors. This interim management plan is intended to identify the key management priorities and issues within the site and give direction for management for the next two years. This document is meant to be the precursor to a final management plan, which will outline more specific aspects of site management. Key Interim Management Objectives I . Secure the site before it is opened to the public. 2. Maximize community collaboration, support and communication. 3. Protect, assess and maintain in good condition the historical and archeological resources of the site. 4. Protect and manage the threatened and /or endangered plants. 5. Increase native vegetation and wildlife habitat. 6. Provide a safe and enjoyable experience for visitors at the site. Action Plan Ia. Install temporary "No Trespassing" signs. lb. Install bollards to restrict vehicular access. 2a. Seek public input into this planning process. 2b. Develop an Interlocal Agreement with City of Marco Island for management partnership. 3a. Survey, identify and monitor historical and archeological sites. 3b. Remove vegetation along historic shell wall. 4a. Survey, identify and monitor threatened and /or endangered plant locations. 5a. Remove and manage invasive exotic vegetation. 5b. Restore vegetation if needed. 6a. Remove debris. 7a. Create a trail system. 7b. Install entrance sign listing allowable and prohibited activities. 7c. Install benches along trail and trash receptacle at trail entrance. 8a. Install interpretive signs along trail. 2.0 Management Authority and Responsibilities Agenda Item No, 16A4 September 2004 November 30, 2004 P Conservation Collier Otter Mound Preserve Page 6 of 14 Interim Management Plan The primary management authority and responsibility will rest with the Collier County Environmental Services Department with some level of shared authority and responsibility with the City of Marco Island, pursuant to approved interlocal agreement. Staff will explore the potential for limited partnerships with the Marco Island Historical Society, Southwest Florida Archeological Society, and other local organizations that may want to provide some limited management assistance. Written agreement(s) will be developed for any contemplated management partnerships and all necessary approvals sought before implementation. 3.0 Interim Site Plan 3.1 Location and Site Description Otter Mound is located within Section 21 Township 52 Range 26. It is south of Addison Court, east of West Inlet Drive and west of East Inlet Drive on the southeastern tip of Marco Island in Collier County, Florida. The 1.77 -acre site contains a tropical hardwood plant community dominated by a mixture of native and non - native species. The property is an important archeological site as documented by the Marco Island Historical Society and the Archeological and Historical Conservancy. Staff will confirm its registry on the Florida Master Site File and determine any other potential for historic listing. It contains undisturbed shell middens, a historic pioneer structure (outhouse) as well as a historic man -made shell wall that runs along a northern and interior section of the property. Otter Mound is within the City of Marco Island. �- 3.2 Signage Until invasive exotic vegetation is removed and trails are installed to protect the natural and historical resources, as well as the public, "No Trespassing" signs will be placed a minimum of every 500 feet along the property's boundaries in accordance with Florida state statute 810.011. A sign denoting the site as conservation land will be placed near the entrance including information on public visitation. Once invasive exotic vegetation has been removed, trails have been created and resources have been adequately identified and protected, the "No Trespassing" signs and temporary entrance sign shall be removed. A sign denoting the site as a conservation area, identifying the prohibited activities within the preserve (citing ordinance 76 -48) and stating the hours of operation will be installed at the entrance to the preserve. Interpretive and /or plant identification signs will be placed along the trail. Any permits required for signage will be obtained from the City of Marco Island prior to installation. Collier County Environmental Services staff will coordinate with members of the Marco Island Historical Society when creating signage pertaining to historical and archeological sections of the site. The placement of signage will also be coordinated with an archeologist or an experienced Archeological and Historical Conservancy or Marco Island Historical Society member so that no archeological sites are disturbed during installation. Agenda Item No. 16A4 November 30, 2004 September 2004 Conservation Collier Otter Mound Preserve Page 7 of 14 Interim Management Plan 3.3 Easements, Concessions or Leases A 4,051 square foot historical preservation easement exists that encompasses the man- made shell wall and the land surrounding it. 3.4 Structures Currently a series of whelk shell "walls" extend over 300 feet through the north and west portions of the property. Ernest Otter created these walls in the 1930's and 1940's. A historic outhouse, built at approximately the same time, exists in the northwest section of the property. The site also contains a large mound of significant deposits that represent prehistoric activity. This midden is comprised of 15 feet of shell deposits that represent periods dating back 1,500 years. 3.5 Surrounding and Adjacent Land Uses The property is completely surrounded by developed residential or vacant residential property. Addison Court is directly north of the site. Both developed residential and vacant residential property exist across this roadway and south of the site. Developed residential parcels lie to the east and west of Otter Mound. 4.0 Interim Management Objectives 4.1 Natural Resource Protection Existing Vegetation: FLUCCS — 426 — Tropical Hardwoods /Shell mound, characterized by Gumbo Limbo (Bursera simaruba), Jamaica Dogwood (Piscidia piscipula), Blackbead (Pithecellobium sp.), Strangler fig (Ficus aurea), White indigoberry (Randia aculeata), Marlberry (Ardisia escallonoidies), Rouge -berry (Rivina humilis), Mulberry (Morus alba), Yellow Elder (Tecoma stans), and others. In 2001 Smithsonian botanist Dr. Robert Read documented other tropical hardwoods and associates, including White stopper (Eugenia axillaries), Devil's claws (Pisonia aculeate), Florida privet, (Foresteria segregata), Snowberry (Chiococca alba), and Soapberry (Sapindus saponaria. Also observed by Dr. Read were Florida Thatch palm (Thrinax radiata) and Dildo cactus (Cereus pentagonus)- both state listed as Endangered. All existing native vegetation shall be retained with the exception of vegetation lost to trail maintenance and enhancement. The location of the trail shall have minimal impacts to natural and historical resources on the site. A Vegetation Removal Permit, and any other required permit for site work, will be obtained from the City of Marco Island prior to the clearing of any vegetation. Unique Natural Features: The Otter Mound property represents an excellent example of a mature coastal hammock. Possible Listed Species: The site contains three federally endangered plant species: giant wild pine (Tillandsia utriculata), Florida thatch palm (Thrinax radiata) and dildo cactus (Cereus pentagonus). Agenda Item No. 16A4 November 30, 2004 September 2004 Conservation Collier Otter Mound Preserve Wage 8 of 14 Interim Management Plan Other listed plant species may also be present on the site. Staff will conduct a more thorough survey of the plants. 4.2 Site Security Security shall be provided by the City of Marco Island Police via routine patrols in the area. Collier County Environmental Services staff, in performance of site management activities, and Marco Island Historical Society members shall periodically monitor the site for violations and security breaches. Temporary "No Trespassing" signs will be posted a minimum of every 500 feet along the property boundaries, and removable bollards shall be installed at the entrance to the main trail restricting access by unauthorized vehicles. 4.3 Exotic Vegetation Removal and Maintenance Plan All invasive exotic plant species that are prohibited under Collier County LDC Section 2.4.4.12 shall be cut, treated and removed from the site. All other Florida Exotic Pest Plant Council Category I exotic species shall be cut, treated and removed from the site unless they are deemed historically significant. Specific exotic trees and plants to be preserved will be identified in the final management plan. Great care will be taken when removing the exotic vegetation so as not to disturb archeological and historic artifacts. All exotic vegetation removal shall be coordinated with a professional archeologist. Nuisance vegetation, both native and exotic, growing in and over the whelk wall will also be carefully removed or treated in place. Any proposed plant removal from the vicinity _. of the shell walls should use herbicides with no pulling of plants to avoid subsequent erosion and disturbances to the walls. Removal of Sansevaria should rely on cutting and herbicides as pulling these plants will disturb the soil. All vegetation clearing shall be coordinated with the City of Marco Island and an archeologist. 4.4 Debris Removal Collier County Environmental Services Department will coordinate the removal of debris from the site. Currently, some large piles of trash and vegetative debris exist along the entrance trail. Collier County Sheriff community service workers may be enlisted to remove the debris. If this is not feasible, a contractor shall be contracted to remove the trash. 4.5 Cultural, Historical and Archeological Resource Protection The Archaeological and Historical Conservancy (ACH) conducted a phase one archaeological survey on the Otter Mound property in April 2000. ACH recommendations for management of the site stipulate that "efforts should be made to minimize impacts to [the parcel's shell mound] features and the historic shell walls created by Ernest Otter that are found on the north and west sides of the parcel ". Also, "the general clearing of the parcel and removal of exotic vegetation and trash will require coordination with an archeologist ", and "the Otter shell walls that terrace the northern and western periphery of the parcel are historically significant and should be avoided during development." The County will follow these recommendations and shall cooperate fully with any other direction from the Florida Division of Historical Resources on the protection and management of archaeological and historical resources, per 0 Agenda Item No. 16A4 November 30, 2004 September 2004 Conservation Collier Otter Mound Preserve Page 9 of 14 Interim Management Plan provisions of the Land Development Code Section 2.2.25. In regards to the out -house structure, staff, in conjunction with a historian and /or historical architect will assess and determine how and whether to maintain it and whether it should remain on -site or be relocated. In the event that the out -house remains on site, it will be clearly marked that it is for display purposes only, and it will be protected from use by the public. The management of the resources present on the Otter Mound property will comply with the provisions of Chapter 267, Florida Statutes, specifically Sections 267.0612 (a) and (b). The collection of artifacts or the disturbance of the archaeological and historic sites within the Otter Mound property shall be prohibited unless prior authorization has been obtained from the Collier County Board of County Commissioners and the Department of State, Division of Historical Resources. 4.6 Public Access Public access will be limited until invasive exotic vegetation can be removed, trails can be created and natural and historical resources can be sufficiently protected. Trail placement and creation will be closely coordinated with the Marco Island Historical Society, Southwest Florida Archeological Society, Collier County Museum, the Archeological and Historical Conservancy and the City of Marco Island. Automobiles will be able to park within the Addison Court right of way. Once invasive exotic vegetation is removed, a parking area will be created within the right of way to the east of the entrance trail. A concrete or recycled plastic fence, mimicking a low split rail fence, will be erected along the north end of the property that borders Addison Court. This fence will serve to direct public access to the main trail and differentiate the site from surrounding private property. Other fencing along the property border may be erected as needed. All required permits for fencing shall be obtained from the City of Marco Island prior to placement. Benches, interpretive signs and garbage receptacle(s) will be placed on the site. 4.7 New Plantings New plantings of native vegetation shall be carefully coordinated with an archeologist to minimize the size and number of holes dug and to determine where planting holes will have the least adverse impact. Any new plantings will be done only after an overall assessment of the site to determine areas of highest and lowest sensitivity. 4.8 Site Monitoring Plan Maintenance of the site shall consist of trash removal, trail upkeep, invasive exotic /nuisance vegetation re- treatment. The property will be monitored on a regular basis to ensure that all historical and archeological sites are sufficiently protected. The Collier County Environmental Services Department shall be responsible for property maintenance with tasks delegated as deemed necessary. Collier County Environmental Services staff shall develop a schedule for routine maintenance activities. The Conservation Collier program will fund any materials or contracted services required for management. Garbage and recycling (if appropriate) bins shall be installed once the trail has been created. Any garbage encountered during regular staff visits shall be removed 7 Agenda Item No. 16A4 September 2004 November 30, 2004 P Conservation Collier Otter Mound Preservj'age 10 of 14 Interim Management Plan from the site. Restricted vehicular access and periodic patrols by the City of Marco Island Police will discourage illegal dumping and disposal. Agenda Item No. 16A4 November 30, 2004 September 2004 Conservation Collier Otter Mound PreservRage 11 of 14 Interim Management Plan 5.0 Exhibits EXHIBIT 1: Location Map Conservation Collier Gionet - Otter Mound Location Map oliier Blvd VIM d J Mamo Islan\ l'. r x Legend - Gionet - Otter Mound Folio Numbers 21840000029'218400000451 21840000061 0 *F-4 0 -Si00 Feet Data So area; Paroais. Csi4sr county Pro ImMy App raise r Ce` rC[mnhj Crate/ By: CIS 1 CDs$ f s"virs "ms"toi Sawitss ._.. . „.. 0:1Caaetrvatien CsOisr 20021 iSCM Cisnst- CItl.mx/ CACs "se rvatis" Co Nit r 20021 iSCM Cis” et -CM1 JP0 Date: 5.10.07 0 Agenda Item No. 16A4 November 30, 2004 September 2004 Conservation Collier Otter Mound PreservPage 12 of 14 Interim Management Plan EXHIBIT 2: Aerial Map Conservation Collier Glonnt - Otter Mound Aerial Map Legend - Glonet - Otter Mound �-$ ' Collier County Roads Gionat •Otter Mound t � 0 75 , 15I 0 300 Feet Cats $Garet: Psrcois • Cattier Coanty Property Approisor Caste d By. Gti 1 ODES / Eavtrasrsentat Semk es fklCanssrvatiss Cagier 2602% iSCR! Glen*"M2.mxd WConsoraatios Conior 20621 iscm 4ionet•4M2.jp6 Data: 6.%6.03 1101 Folio Numbers: 21840000029; 21840000045, 21840000061 Agenda Item No. 16A4 November 30, 2004 September 2004 Conservation Collier Otter Mound PreservPage 13 of 14 Interim Management Plan EXHIBIT 3: Estimated Cost Table Management Element Initial Cost Annual Comments Recurring Costs Exotics Control $10,000 $250 per acre Based on approx. 80% infestation, poison, cut and remove debris Removable bollards t.b.d t.b.d Staff is researching options Access Trails $500 $250 Melaleuca mulch $2.00 per bag — for area 3" X 2'(length) X 4'(width) — double cost for labor if contracted. Projection developed using estimated length of 500 feet Benches $1,200 n/a 2 benches ($650 each) Initial Debris Removal t.b.d. t.b.d. t.b.d. Trash Removal $800 t.b.d. 2 cement free standing garbage cans ($400 each) Conservation $600 n/a One 3'X1.5'— metal, designation sign white background, uninstalled Fencing $3,700 t.b.d. Split rail fence at $10 per foot Interpretive signs $1,000 n/a 2 larger interpretive signs ($500 each) or 10 small signs ($100 each) Archeological $1,400 $35.00 per hour — 40 Consultant fees hours Total $19,200+ $500+ 11 H 0 c a� k w Agenda Item No. 16A4 November 30, 2004 Page 14 of 14 cr�Wao�o � ti�..lo�o ¢ Ar r4 O \p ¢ C4 O \O wWWo�o QwUoWn z0 >o V, OU�o�n to kn x ti�zo�, x x da.c.�ov, X wWWo�n ti 1 <=, QwUO�f x z0 >orr x OU X rn o � cn O bA > p Z a� M > y V) V) >O U bq cC .; 4; M 2 U 0'� v O U s. O. p ._ S1 O U 4 CL 0 ca 0 cz p N N V c� cd °L' j H E� n Gq V, o U .-� Agenda Item No. 16A5 November 30, 2004 Page 1 of 4 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY A recommendation to direct staff to initiate a rezone of properties in the village of Copeland/ Lee Cypress from CON - ACSC /ST to VR- ACSC /ST to allow for implementation of activities approved for Copeland in the Fiscal Year 2004 -2005 Collier County Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) one -year Action Plan, using Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) and Home Investment Partnership (HOME) funds. OBJECTIVE: That the Board of County Commissioners direct staff to initiate re- zoning of Copeland/Lee Cypress properties from the current designation of CON - ACSC /ST (Conservation - Area of Critical State Concern/Special Treatment) to VR- ACSC /ST (Village Residential -Area of Critical State Concern/Special Treatment) to allow for the implementation of activities approved in the FY 2004 -2005 HUD Action Plan. CONSIDERATIONS: On April 13, 2004 the Board of County Commissioners (BCC) approved submission of the County's One -Year Action Plan for FY 2004 -2005 to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). HUD subsequently approved this Action Plan and all its activities. This Action Plan is the annual plan to implement the fourth year of the County's Consolidated Five Year Plan that was approved by the BCC on May 8, 2001, Resolution 2001 -181. This Action Plan included a total of $397,000 that is allocated to Copeland for Public Facilities Improvements projects. These projects include land acquisition and demolition and clearance activities that require properties to be zoned VR (village residential). The proposed properties to be included in this re -zone action are indicated on the attached map. The existing mixture of conservation and residential zoning and the shared zoning of several individual residential parcels make it impossible for residents to make improvement or repairs to their homes or for the County to carry out activities listed in the HUD Action Plan. Correction of this zoning is also the first step required for the County to begin developing a community master plan for the area. FISCAL IMPACT: The re- zoning of the property is expected to cost approximately $18,000 and will be paid entirely by CDBG grant funds. This activity has been budgeted and funds are available. Associated supporting activities for other Copeland area projects are also budgeted using HUD grant funds. GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: The One -Year Action Plan implements the Growth Management Plan and Redevelopment Plans by providing infrastructure improvements and housing assistance to improve the health, safety and welfare of the community. RECOMMENDATION: That the Board of County Commissioners direct staff to initiate a re -zone of properties in the village of Copeland /Lee Cypress from CON - ACSC /ST to VR- ACSC /ST. This rezoning will allow for implementation of activities approved for Copeland in Fiscal Year 2004 -2005 Collier County one -year Action Plan, using Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) and Home Investment Partnerships (HOME) funds. Prepared by: Cormac Giblin, Housing and Grants Manager Financial Administration and Housing Department Agendaltem No 16A5 November 30: 2004 Page, 2 of 4 COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Item Number 16A5 ... Item Summary A recommendation for the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County. Florida to direct staff to initiate a rezone of propertles in the village of Copeland! Lee Cypress from CON ACSCIST to VR ACSCIST to slid. for implementation of activities approved for Copeiand in the fiscal year 2004.2005 Collier County Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) nne -year action plan, using Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) and Harris Investment Partnership (HOME) funds. Meeting Date 11'3(112004 9.00.00 AM Date Prepared By Cormac Gibfin Housing Development Manager 111512004 10:34:01 AM Community Devefopmem & Financial Admin. & Housing Envirommumull S—ures Approved By Denton Baker Financial Admin & Housing Director Date Community Development & Financial Admin. & Housing 11/912004 2:42 PM Environmental Services Approved By Sandra Lea t —motive Secretary Date Community Deveiepment & Community Development 8 1119/2004 2:67 PM Environmental Services Eiinn— n—t-11 5arvires Admin. Approved By Constance A. Johnson Operations Analyst Data Community Development & Community Development & 11/10/2004 11:17 AM Environmental Services h::nvimnmantal Servieea Admin. Approved By Community Development & Joseph K. Schmitt EnvirunmenGd Services Adminrtramr Date Community Deveiop01en1 & Community Development & 11112!2004 6:16 PM Environmental Services Environmental Services Adman. Approved By OMB Coordinator AdnheisGatNe Assistant Date County Managin's Office Office of Managmnent & Budget 1111 612 004 6:16 AM Approved By Mark Isackson Budget Analyst Date County Manager's Office Ofllce of Management & Budget 11118i200410:09 AM Approved By Miel uet Snryk -00 Management & Budget Director Date Manager's Office Office of Management & Budget 1111&12004'12:30 PM County Approved By James V. 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These programs are available to targeted high - wage companies that desire to relocate or expand within specified areas of Collier County and are designed to reduce the economic effects of increased development fees as well as relocation and/or expansion costs. The Programs have specific eligibility requirements including the number of full - time jobs to be created and retained, the average wage of the jobs, timing of the jobs being in place and the type of business being proposed. Taylor Elevator is in the business of manufacturing, selling, servicing, and installing residential and commercial elevators. Taylor Elevator Corporation submitted an application to be considered for the Job Creation Investment Program and the Property Tax Stimulus Program on October 13, 2004. Taylor intends to totally relocate their business from their existing location, an industrial area near Pine Ridge Road, to the White Lake Industrial Park in Naples, off of Collier Boulevard (C.R. 951). This relocation will allow them to also expand their business by a minimum of ten (10) additional positions. Mr. John Taylor, President of Taylor Elevator Corporation indicated in his correspondence with the Economic Development Council (attached) that "...Some return incentives would go a long way to ease such a financial burden. Without them, we cannot foresee the ability to create and open the 10+ jobs we had in our plans. Immediate relief is necessary for our expansion to continue as originally planned. " Taylor Elevator Corporation proposes to create ten (10) new jobs by December 31, 2005, in Eastern Collier County (east of Collier Blvd. — C.R. 951) at an average wage of $36,129. The company is also proposing an initial capital investment of approximately $650,000. The estimated value of the property after construction of the new facility is $1.5 million. The above commitments make the company eligible for $20,000 in Collier County Job Creation Investment Program funds, to be paid in equal payments over three consecutive years following creation and retention of the jobs. The Collier County ad valorem property taxes, associated with the improved property, total an estimated $5,815 per year. This dollar amount is based upon an improved property value of $1.5 million. The actual dollar amount of the Property Tax Stimulus incentive award will be calculated after the participating company has paid its ad valorem taxes in full following the taxable year the property is added to the tax roll. Payment to Taylor Elevator will be made only after the required jobs are in place and written notice is made to the County requesting an authorized payment equal to the Taylor Elevator Page 2 Agenda Item No. 16A6 November 30, 2004 Page 2 of 12 amount of the County portion of the property's ad valorem taxes. This request, with the accompanying job creation confirmations, may be made annually for a period up to ten (10) years. Staff will prepare the Job Creation Investment Program Agreement and the Property Tax Stimulus Program Agreement, and both will be reviewed by the County Attorney's Office for legal sufficiency. The approved agreements will be signed by a designee from Taylor Elevator Corporation and by the County Manager on behalf of Collier County and will be recorded in the Official Records of Collier County. Taylor Elevator Corporation meets all of the Job Creation Investment Program requirements set forth by Ordinance No. 2003 -60 and the Property Tax Stimulus Program requirements set forth by Ordinance No. 2003 -62 as a Targeted Industry relocating to Eastern Collier County, therefore, approval of this application will help to promote the creation and retention of high wage jobs in Collier County. FISCAL IMPACT: The applicant has requested $20,000 of Job Creation Investment incentive funds, to be paid in equal amounts over three years at the rate of $2,000 per newly created job to be in place on or before December 31, 2005. Following creation of the specified jobs, the Company may submit a Request for Funds to the County Manager to be paid at the beginning of the County's fiscal year following the date that the newly created jobs are verified to be in place. General Fund revenue was specifically budgeted for the adopted economic incentives, and thereby funds the Job Creation Investment Program. The Financial Administration and Housing Department has responsibility for job verification as well as monitoring program compliance The estimated incentive award associated with the Property Tax Stimulus Program is approximately $5,815 per year and may be requested annually for up to ten (10) years. This dollar amount is based upon an improved property value of $1.5 million, which may increase annually based upon the appraised value of the subject property. The dollar amount of incentive award for the first year will be determined after the participating company has paid its ad valorem taxes in full for the taxable year that the property is added to the tax roll. Payments for subsequent years will be determined by using the same methodology. Taylor Elevator Corporation is eligible for Property Tax Stimulus Program funds in an amount not to exceed the County portion of the ad valorem property taxes associated with the subject property, and the request may be made annually for a period of ten (10) years. The initial capital investment related to this project is estimated to be $650,000. In addition, the creation of the ten (10) new jobs generates a potential local payroll of approximately $370,000 annually. GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: This application is consistent with the Economic Element of the Growth Management Plan, specifically Objective 1.3 that states: "Collier County will support programs which are designed to promote and encourage the recruitment of new industry as well as the expansion and retention of existing industries in order to diversify the County's economic base." r-- Agenda Item No. 16A6 November 30, 2004 Taylor Elevator Page 3 of 12 Page 3 RECOMMENDATION: That the Board of County Commissioners approve the application for the Job Creation Investment Program and the Property Tax Stimulus Program by Taylor Elevator Corporation. Prepared by: Amy Patterson, Impact Fee Manager, Financial Administration and Housing, CDES Agenda Item No 16A6 November 30, 2004 Page 4 of 12 COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Item Number 16A6 Item Summary Approval of the application for the Property Tax Stimulus Program and the Job Creation Investment Program by Taylor Elevator Corporation. Meeting Date 11 /30/2094 9:90'99 AM Prepared By Date Amy Patterson Impact Fea Manager 111812t10410:68:3G AM Community Development & Financial Admin. & Hooamg Environmental Services Approved By Denton Baker Financial Admen & Housing Director Date. Community Uevelopmeot & Financial Admin. 8 Housing 11/9/2004 2:30 PM Environmental Service+ Approved By Sandra Lea Executive Secretary Date Community Development & Community Development & 11/1512004 10:14 AM Environmental Services Environmental Services Admin. Approved By Constance A. Johnson Operations Analyst Date community Development & Community Development & IIN61200411:26 AM Environmental Services Environmental Services Admin. Approved By Community Development & Joseph K. Schmitt F.nvironmontal Services Adminstrator Date Community Devaiopenent & Community Development & 1//1612004 10:47 AM Environmenml Services Environrnont l Services Admin. Approved By Patrick O. White Assistant County Attomey Date County Adomey County Attorney Office I I M 7!20041:42 PM Approved By OMB Coordinator Adminimrative Assistum pate County Manager's Office office of Maneyemeot & Budget 11/f7V2004 3:17 PM Approved By Mark Isackson Budget Analyst Oate County Manager's office Office of Managemem & Budget 11118/2004 9:44 AM Approved By Michael Smyk —ki Management & Budget Director Date County Manager's office Office of Management 8 Budget 11/1812004 2:10 PM Approved By James V. Mudd County Munuger Date Bonrd or County Comity Manager's Office 11/1012004 5:26 PM Co mmissioners Economic Stimulus Program Recommendation Form for Taylor Elevator (Name of Business) 1. Economic Stimulus Programs: _ Broadband Infrastructure Investment _ Fast Track Permitting _ Fee Payment Assistance X Job Creation X Property Tax Stimulus Agenda Item No. 16A6 November 30, 2004 Page 5 of 12 aw ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL OF COLDER COUNTY NAPLES, FLORIDA EVERGLADES QTY - GOLDEN GATE IMMOKALEE • MARCO ISLAND 2. Collier County's company location: _, High Impact Area X Eastern Area _ Rural Federal Enterprise Zone 3. Project qualifications: Number of current Collier County employees: 46 Avg. Wage: $36.129 Number of new jobs resulting from project: 10 Avg. Wage: 129 Total retained and new jobs: 56 Avg. Wage: $36.129 4. Schedule of incentive funds requested by county fiscal year, estimated pay -out for local incentives: IJob Creation Property Tax Stimulus Program" forty Tax Stimulus Program' AL INCENTIVES I award was based on the estir 2M ZW JW ,W JM TOTAL 0 $6,666 $6,667 $6,667 $0 $20,000 $5,815 $5,815 $5,815 $5,815 $5,815 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 $5,815 $5,815 $5,815 $5,815 $5,815 property award to be based upon me amount or as vamrem taxes levied by the County and will be adjusted every year. 5. Economic Development Council of Collier County, recom endatio . (A-W ill A 1 U41 i �ti` Tammie Nemecek, Executive Director Monica Biondo, Incentives Coordinatior 1C)l 3 10. 13 - etq Date Date Agenda Item No. 16A6 ( November 30, 2004 Page 6 of 12 JIM ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL OF COLLIER COUNTY NAPLES, FLORIDA EVERGLADES CITY - GOLDEN GATE IMMOKALEE - MARCO ISLAND COLLIER COUNTY ECONOMIC STIMULUS PROGRAM APPLICATION for Expanding or New Businesses Taylor Elevator Corp. Name of Business Taylor Elevator Expansion Project Title (1 -5 wore! description) ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL OF COLLIER COUNTY 3050 NORTH HORSESHOE DRIVE, SUITE 120 NAPLES, FLORIDA 34104 (239) 263 -8989 • FAx (239) 263 -6021 Agenda Item No. 16A6 November 30, 2004 Page 7 of 12 Employer Identification BUSINESS INFORMATION: 1. a) Name of Business Unit: Taylor Elevator, Corp b) Mailing Address: 4384 Arnold Avenue c) Name of Parent Company (if applicable): N/A d) Primary business unit contact: Name: John Taylor Title: President Company: Taylor Elevator, Corp Address: 4384 Amold Avenue Naolec FI 34104 Phone: 239- Ra .I-naan Fax- 2 'Ag- 6Ag-M5A Email: tecimt0earth link. net Website: NIA e) Business unit's federal employer Identification number: 65 -0353716 f) Business unit's unemployment compensation Identification number: g) Business unit's Florida sales tax registration number: h) Business unit's Collier County occupational license number: 922427 I) List NAICS codes of all activities of the business unit: 35341333921 Targeted Industry: Manufacturing Elevators j) Describe the business unit's primary business activities /function: Elevators for commercial and residential units 2. a) is the business unit minority owned: ❑ YES ® NO b) If YES, explain: 3. Business unit's tax year (example: Jan. 1 — Dec. 31): Project Identification /Information 4. a) Is the business unit (please choose one): ❑ a new business unit to Collier County ® an expansion of an existing Collier County business unit b) If an expansion, how many COLLIER COUNTY employees are currently in the expanding business unit'? 46 ' E)dsdng Collier County employees cannot be included for consideration in certain incentive awards. Effective 08/01/04 page 2 of 6 G Agenda Item No. 16A6 November 30, 2004 Page 8of12 c) How many individuals are employed in ALL Florida locations? 46 d) How many individuals are employed in ALL domestic and international locations? N/A 5. Full project description: Tavlor Elevator is expanding its o erations to a new 13.200 so.ft. facility located at White Lake industrial Park. The primary use of this facility Is to conduct manufacturing, sales, service, and installation of elevators. 6. Check the appropriate box and complete the line item: ❑ Project's current location address: ® Project's proposed location address: 3584 Plover Avenue White Lake Industrial Park, Napies FL 34117 7. a) Located on Brownfield Site or in a Brownfield Area? ❑ YES ® NO (H YES, please attach a copy of the official document that designated this area ss a bnownfleld area.) b) Will project be locating or expanding In an Enterprise Zone? ❑ YES ® NO If YES, which Zone: ❑ Immokalee ❑ Everglades City 8. Please check the box that best defines your project. Answer a) AND b), if applicable: a) ❑ Multi -state business enterprise b) ® Regional headquarters office ❑ Multi - national business enterprise ❑ National headquarters office ❑ International headquarters office 9. Please estimate percentage of gross receipts or final sales resulting from this project that will be made outside of Collier County: 60 % outside of Florida: 0 % 10. Project employment and wages: a) Total number of net, new full4ime equivalent Collier County jobs created by the project at the business unit indicated above: 10 b) Are any employees being transferred from another Florida location? ❑ YES ® NO If YES, how many and from where? 11. a) Anticipated annualized average wage (not including benefits) of the new to Collier County jobs created by the project at the business unit: 6,129 (Cash performance bonuses and other cash payments to the employees, such as overtime, should be included. The anticipated wage reported here Is only an estimate of the average wage to be paid. The wage Indicated In response to on incentive attachment, if applicable, will be used In the certification, agreement, and claim evaluation process.) b) Annualized average value of benefits associated with each new job created by the project at the business unit: S 1 000 + Effective 08/01104 Page 3 of 8 Agenda Item No. 16A6 November 30, 2004 Page 9 of 12 If jobs are to be phased in, provide the dabs when each phase of employment will be fully Implemented: (Please /lmlt the phases to no more than three consecutive years, and job creation to no less than ten jobs in any given year.) 12. a) Describe the capital investment in real and personal property: (examples: constriction of new facility; remodeling of facility; upgrading, replacing or buying new equipment Do not include the value of land purchased for construction of a new building.) New facility of 13,200 sq.ft costing $650,000 b) List the anticipated amount (within three (3) years) and type (purchase of machinerylequipment, constriction of buildings, etc.) of major capital Investment to be made by the applicant in connection with this Collier County project: Amount $ Land (if applicable) Amount; Construction/Renovations Amount $400.000 Manufacturing Equipment Amount $ 50.000 Other Equipment Total $ 450.000 c) Estimated square feet of new or newly expanded facility: 13,200 sq.ft. 13. Anticipated date of beginning of construction for this project: October 2004 14. Anticipated date project will be In operation: January 2005 15. Project IMbnnation: Architect Finn: Engineering Firm: Contractor. Kyle K***ns Davidson Engineering Houchin Construction Architect: Engineer. Contractor Phone: Phone: Phone: 239.337.4424 239.597.3916 239.643.1783 Email: Email: Email: Fax: Fax: Fax: 239.597.5195 239.643.4980 WOW%* 08/01/04 Papa 4 of 6 � .m._ eT!eT= Number of net, new full -time Phase equivalent Colder County jobs pats by which those jobs created In business unit wil! be created ! 10 12/31/05 TOTAL 10 12. a) Describe the capital investment in real and personal property: (examples: constriction of new facility; remodeling of facility; upgrading, replacing or buying new equipment Do not include the value of land purchased for construction of a new building.) New facility of 13,200 sq.ft costing $650,000 b) List the anticipated amount (within three (3) years) and type (purchase of machinerylequipment, constriction of buildings, etc.) of major capital Investment to be made by the applicant in connection with this Collier County project: Amount $ Land (if applicable) Amount; Construction/Renovations Amount $400.000 Manufacturing Equipment Amount $ 50.000 Other Equipment Total $ 450.000 c) Estimated square feet of new or newly expanded facility: 13,200 sq.ft. 13. Anticipated date of beginning of construction for this project: October 2004 14. Anticipated date project will be In operation: January 2005 15. Project IMbnnation: Architect Finn: Engineering Firm: Contractor. Kyle K***ns Davidson Engineering Houchin Construction Architect: Engineer. Contractor Phone: Phone: Phone: 239.337.4424 239.597.3916 239.643.1783 Email: Email: Email: Fax: Fax: Fax: 239.597.5195 239.643.4980 WOW%* 08/01/04 Papa 4 of 6 � .m._ eT!eT= Agenda item No. 16A6 November 30, 2004 Page 10 of 12 Project Impact Information 16. What role will the incentive (or incentives) play in the decision of the applicant to locate or expand in Collier County? (If there are other states/communities competing for this project, please list which states/communities and what incentives are being offered by those states/communities.) The incentives will alleviate the high increase of fees associated with a construction of a new facility. Other competitive locations in Florida offered less expensive fees, but in order to retrain competitive and not rnove outside the area, we are looking for the support of our community, so we can continue to do business in Collier county. As we expand our businesses, it is necessary to hire additional labor, which brings the cost up in insurance, worker's comp, etc. 17. a) Provide a brief review of the applicant's past activities in Collier County and in other states, particularly as they relate to environmental and growth management Impacts and how these have been handled. (Basically, what kind of corporate citizen has the applicant been ?) Taylor Elevator is active supporter of manufacturing associations and is an ISO certified elevator manufacturing company. b) Describe any criminal or civil fines, or penalties, and any awards. N/A Requirements This application must be filed prior to making the decision to locate a new business unit In Collier County, or to expand an existing Collier County business unit. Effecd" 08/01104 Pape 5 of 8 Application Completed By: ignature) John Taylor (Print or Type Name) President (Print or Type Title) Taylor Elevator (Company) 239.643.0490 (Phone Number) 239.643.0554 ax Number) tec4mt0earthlink.net (E-mail Address) (Date) (Contact Person, If dRT9—r*—n-tT- (E-mail Address, If rent (Address, if different) (Phone Number, If different) Ef%Cd" OWIM4 Agenda Item No, 16A6 November 30, 2004 Page 11 of 12 To the best of my knowledge, the Information included in this application is accurate. ignature) Paw a of 6 John Taylor (Print or Type Name) President (Print or Type Title) Taylor Elevator (Company) 239.643.0490 (Phone Number) 239.643.0654 ax Number) tecimt0earthlink.net (E -mail Address) (Date) (Contact Person, If different) (E-mail Address, If erent (Address, if different) (Phone Number, if different) Jul 06 04 02.24p TAYLOR ELEVATOR 9416430554 Agenda Item N(P4@A6 November 30, 2004 Page 12 of 12 TAYLOR ELEVATOR CORP. _ 4384 Arnold Avenue Naples, Florida 34104 2 -*643a0490 i Fa :1233•�4:�� June 28, 2004 The impact of the incentives due to the decision of the company to locate in Collier County would show this county's effort to keep existing businesses. We were overwhelmed with impact fees for our new building, i.e.; we signed the contract for the land over two years ago, our builder put in a SDP application that took over a year and a half. In that time the permit and impact fees climbed from an estimated $30- $40,000.00 up to a final $88,000.001 Some return incentives would go a long way to ease such a financial burden. Without them, we- eannot foresee the ability to create and open the 10+ jobs we had in our plans. Immediate relief is necessary for our expansion to continue as originally planned. This is the reason we are now considering the alternative; move our operation to an adjacent county where: a) Our current signed contracts that locate 40 -50% or our work toad are b) Less cost/money for building fees, taxes, health care, cost of living, ctc. I would like to thank you For the opportunity to submit this information for request. q y or !nstallafiori Repair Maintenance Moderrization 0 Imperial Wilderness Page 2 Agenda Item No. 16A7 November 30, 2004 Page 2 of 6 of the Imperial Wilderness overpayments, the customers were not aware that they had overpaid within the ninety -day (90) period, and several have already passed the potential time line set forth by the statute. However, the homeowners could not have been expected to request a reimbursement for an overpayment that they were not aware had occurred. Thus staff recommends that this "defense" not be considered applicable as these requests are intended to be resolved without litigation. Staff has thoroughly researched the facts surrounding this development and has found that Imperial Wilderness RV Resort is unique among all other developments of its type. Other similar communities either: (1) were not required to pay impact fees because they were constructed prior to the imposition of impact fees (excluding Water and Sewer), (2) paid impact fees at the time of approval for the development, or (3) paid impact fees at issuance of the building permit for the slabs. Staff has received legal guidance from the County Attorney's Office regarding the timing of the payment of required impact fees for the slabs/sites. In response to a Request for Legal Services (RLS) submitted by IFA staff, Assistant County Attorney Jacqueline Hubbard opined that "Since impact fees are related to new impacts and the impacts occurred at the time of installation of the slab. The old fee in effect at the time should be applicable. " In recent years, there have been a number of Board decisions that have applied the regulations as now recommended under similar circumstances. The most recent cases involved the discovery of underpaid impact fees for certain "adult -only communities." It was determined by staff that such facilities had underpaid various impact fees and following direction from the County Attorney's Office staff calculated the dollar amount of the underpayments based on the rate in effect at the time that the building permits were issued for the facilities. The Board of County Commissioners approved this application of the impact fee ordinances and directed staff to pursue collection and process reimbursements as required. Many of these cases involved the collection of underpaid impact fees as well as offsets of overpaid impact fees that occurred up to ten years ago in some cases. Staff has performed an exhaustive search of the subject development in order to determine the scope of the issue at hand. In order to ensure that all properties have been examined for either potential overpayments or underpayments, staff recommends that the deadline for application for a reimbursement of overpaid impact fees be extended to ninety -days (90) from the date of this meeting. Such reimbursement requests will only be accepted with accompanying proof of payment of the subject impact fees. Staff will contact the Imperial Wilderness Park Management and Imperial Wilderness Condominium Association and provide notices to be posted at the Park informing residents and owners of the need to timely apply for possible partial refunds of overpaid impact fees. Staff will concurrently pursue collection of the underpaid impact fees in accordance with Section 74 -501, Collection of Impact Fees in Default, of the CIFO. Imperial Wilderness Page 3 Agenda Item No. 16A7 November 30, 2004 Page 3 of 6 FISCAL IMPACT: The potential Fiscal Impact associated to this request is as follows: Potential Overpayments: Impact Fee Estimated Amount 1989 -1999 Estimated Amount 2000 - Present Estimated Total Road $52,351 $12,894 $ 65,245 (District 4 $55,287 Parks -$4-91.1.4 $10,361 $ 59 475 Libr $13,763 $2,459 $ 16,222 School $108,592 $14,808 $123,400 EMS $3,338 $1,302 $ 4,640 Jail $708 t$227,866 $1,652 $ 2,360 TOTAL J$43,476 1$271.342 The majority of the potential requests for reimbursement would be due to prior overpayment occurred more than four -years (4) ago (i.e., beyond the Statute of Limitations) between the years of 1989 to 2000. However, as time passes, the remaining properties within the four -year statutory window for their corresponding overpayments will move from being considered within the Statute of Limitations to beyond it. Potential Underpayments: IM Pact Fee Amount Road (District 4) $36,383 Parks $12P818 Library $ 6,086 TOTAL $55,287 The potential underpayments represent impact fees that should have been paid between the periods of 1987 through 1989. Impact fee underpayments for EMS, Jail and School Impact Fees are not a consideration as they were not yet in effect during the specified time period. Although the potential overpayments and resulting reimbursements may have an impact on the funding for capital improvements paid out of the affected Trust Funds, Section 74 -104 (8), Findings, of the CIFO states that "This chapter is not intended to, and shall not be construed to, permit the collection of impact fees from development in excess of the amount reasonably anticipated to offset the reasonably allocated demand on each of the specified public facilities generated by the respective development." Therefore, the collection of fees in excess of the amount actually due for the development, Imperial, Wilderness RV Resort, is expressly prohibited by the Ordinance, and upon request should be refunded to the current owner. Imperial Wilderness Page 4 Agenda Item No, 16A7 November 30, 2004 Page 4 of 6 The recommended impact fee reimbursements will be transacted as debit entries against the applicable revenue budget line items from the applicable Impact Fee Trust Funds. Overpayments will be deposited into the appropriate Impact Fee Trust Funds. GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: The collection of impact fees to fund expansion of public facilities, necessitated by growth, is an integral part of the Collier County Growth Management Plan (GMP), however, impact fees collected in excess of the amount reasonably attributed to new development and its corresponding demand on public facilities should be reimbursed. This action is consistent with the "dual rational nexus test" for impact fees which states that there must be a direct relationship between the "need" for public facilities, created by the new development, and the "benefit" of such public facilities to the new development (the payer of the impact fees). RECOMMENDATION: That the Board of County Commissioners approve requests for reimbursement of impact fees for specified lots within Imperial Wilderness RV Resort due to overpayment, and any related budget amendments that may be required, establish a ninety -day (90) time period for requests for reimbursements to be filed and direct staff to pursue collection of any underpaid impact fees within Imperial Wilderness RV Resort. Prepared by: Amy Patterson, Impact Fee Manager, Financial Administration and Housing, Community Development and Environmental Services Division Agendaltem No. 113A7 November 30, 2004 Page 5 Of 6 COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Item Number 16A'7 .. Item Summary Recommendation to approve requests for Impact fee reimbursements to owners of specified lots within imperial Wilderness RV Resort as a result of overpayments, establish a time period for future requests for reimbursements to be filed and direct staff to pursue collection of any underpaid impact fees within Imperial Wlloemess RV Reson, Meeting Date 11/3012004 9:00:00 AM Prepared By Data Amy Patterson Imlwct Feet Managnr 11110120042:17:63 PM Community Development & Environmental Services Financiat Admin. a Housing Approved By Sandra Lea Executive Socreenry Oale Community Dovelupmant A Community Development 6 Envirammeubd services Environmental Services Admin. 11/16120049:62 AM Approved By Jett Kiatrkow Assistant County Attomey Data County Attorney County Attorney OKce 111161200411:02 AM Approved By Constance A. Jnhnsmt Oparalions Analyst Date Community Development a Community Development 8 Environmental Services Environmental Services Admin. 11/15/2004 11:40 AM Approved By D-L.. Baker Financial Admin & Housing Director Data Community Development A Erviroomantal Services Financial Admin. & Housing 1111512004 6:11 PM Approved By Joseph K. Schmitt Community Development s Environmental Services Adminstrator Date Community Development 6 Community Developmanta Environmental Services Environmental Services Admin. 11H6i200410:60 AM Approved By Patric ;k G, Whit.. Assistant County Attorney Dane County Attorney County Attomoy Orlice 1111712004 1:43 PM Approved By OMB Coordinator Administrative Assistunt Date County Managers Office Office of Management 6. Budget 1111712004 3:19 PM Approved By Mark Isackson Budget Analyst Data County Managuin Office Offlco or Management a Budget 11/10/2004 10:02 AM Approved By Michael Smykowski Management S Budget Director Data County Managers Office Office of Management d Budget 11118 /20 04 12:33 PM Approved By James V. Mudd County Monoger Date Board of County Commissioners County Manager's Office 1112212004 9:32 AM Agenda item No. 16A7 November 30, 2004 Page 6 of 6 OFFICE OF THE COUNTYATTORNEY INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM TO: Paula Fleishman, Impact Fee Analyst FROM: Jacqueline Hubbard Robinson, Assistant County Attome DATE: May 20, 2003 RE: RLS: #'CNM3051420- Collection of Impact Fees Please advise whether the impact fees assessed on any new RV tie down permits should be assessed at current rates or at the rate in effect when they should have been assessed (at time of stab permit.) Would this be the same type of situation as the ALF's where we have assessed the rate that was applicable at the time of the underpayment of impact fees ? Answer: Since impact fees are related to new impacts and the impacts occurred at the time of installation of the slab. The old fee in effect at the time should be applicable. Our ordinance provides for collection upon discovery of non - payment. Please note that the Statute of Limitation argument has been raised in the collection litigation cases. The Courts have not yet ruled on this issue. cc: David C. Weigel, County Attorney Ramiro Manalich, Chief Assistant County Attorney Joseph Schmitt, Administrator, Community Development Denton Baker, Director- Financial Administration & Housing 7HR/impact4US- Impact Pas for Slab mamo 52W3 Agenda Item No. 16A8 November 30, 2004 Page 1 of 14 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommendation to approve Satisfaction of Lien for Code Enforcement Nuisance Abatement liens that have been paid in full, Bonnie Fenton, 03- 405, Varnville Corp., 99 -95 Varnville Corp., 96 -325 Varnville Corp., 98-326 Schumacher, 03 -408, Baton Rouge LLC, 04 -124, Murray Batson, 03 -003 Amay Kaufman, 01 -333, Horse Creek Partners, Ltd. 04 135, 04- 136, 04137, 04 -138, 04139, 04 -140, 04141, and 04142 OBJECTIVE: To approve and authorize a Satisfaction of Lien for Nuisance abatement liens which have been satisfied in full. CONSIDERATIONS: 03 -405 Bonnie Fenton, The lien, recorded on December 12, 2003 in O.R Book 3462 Page 1649 et seq., of the public Records of Collier County, Florida in the principal sum Of Two Hundred Fifty -Five Dollars, plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, has been satisfied in full. 99 -95 Varnville Corp., The lien, recorded on March 16, 1999 in O.R Book 2523 Page 3419 et seq., of the public Records of Collier County, Florida in the principal sum of Two Hundred Forty -Five Dollars, plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, has been satisfied in fuH. 96 -325 Varnville Corp., The lien, recorded on August 23, 1996 in O.R Book 2220 Page 1877 et seq., of the public Records of Collier County, Florida in the principal sum of Two Hundred Forty-Five Dollars, plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, has been satisfied in full. 98-326 Varnville Corp., The lien, recorded on October 2, 1998 in O.R Book 2446 Page 2984 et seq., of the public Records of Collier County, Florida in the principal sum of Two Hundred Forty -Five Dollars, plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, has been satisfied in full. 03408 Schumacher, The lien, recorded on December 12, 2003 in O.R Book 3462 Page 1655 et seq., of the public Records of Collier County, Florida in the principal sum of Two Hundred Fifty -Five Dollars, plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, has been satisfied in full. 04-124 Baton Rouge LLC, The lien, recorded on May 20, 2004 in O.R Book 3568 Page 3559 et seq., of the public Records of Collier County, Florida in the principal sum of Two Hundred Sixty -Five Dollars, plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, has been satisfied in full. Agenda Item No. 16A8 November 30, 2004 Page 2 of 14 03-003 Batson, The lien, recorded on February 5, 2003 in O.R Book 3212 Page 2413 et seq., of the public Records of Collier County, Florida in the principal sum of Two Hundred Fifty -Five Dollars, plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, has been satisfied in full. 01 -333 Kaufman, The lien, recorded on October 3, 2001 in O.R Book 2901 Page 1783 et seq., of the public Records of Collier County, Florida in the principal sum of Seven Hundred Dollars, plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, has been satisfied in full. Horse Creek Partners, LTD., Resolutions 04 -135, 04 -136, 04 -137, 04 -138, 04 -139, 04 -140, 04-141 and 04-142 The lien, recorded on May 20, 2004 in O.R Book 3568 Page 3616 through 3 63 1, of the public Records of Collier County, Florida in the principal sum Of Two Thousand Forty Dollars, plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, has been satisfied in full. FISCAL IMPACT: This recommendation requires payment of a Recording fee of $10.00 per page totaling $90-00 plus Clerk of Courts Trust fees and will be paid from 111- 138911- 649030 GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: This request will not affect the Growth Management Plan of Collier County. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends the Board approve the Satisfactions of Lien for the above referenced and authorize execution and recordation in the Public Records of Collier County, Florida Prepared by: Janet Powers, Operations Manger Code Enforcement Agenda Item No. 16AB November 30; 2004 Page 3 of 14 COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS - Itsm Number 18A8 Item Summary Recommendation to approve Satisfaction of Lien for Code Enforcement Nuisance Abatement liens that have been paid In full, Bonnie Fenton, 03.405, Vamvlile Corp., 86 -25 Vamvlile Corp., Varnvllle Corp., 88.326 Schumacher, 03.408, Salon Rouge LLC, 04.124, Murray Batson. 03.003 Amay Kaufman, 01.333. Horse Creek Partners, 04 -138, 04 -139, 04 -140, 04 -141, and 04 -142. Ltd. 04135, 04- 136, 04-137, Meeting Dab 1113012004 990.00 AM Approved By Michelle Ed—rds Arnold Code Entorcemertt Director Data Community Development & Environmental services Code Enforcement 111101!00411:59 AM Approved By Sondra Lee E.o :utive S.cnrtery Data Community Development d Community Development& Environmental Services Environmental Services Admin. 11117!2004 8;30 AM Approved By Constance A. Johnson Operation. Analyst Data Community Development& Community Development& Environmental Services Environmental 34rvke. Admin, 11!1712004 9:11 AM Approved By Thorne. Palmer Assistant County Attorney Data C000ty Attorney County Attorney office 11/1712004 2:28 PM Approved By Joseph K. Schmitt Cmnaiunity L1ay.lopm.nt & Envlronmantal 3omicee Adminsiretor Data Community Development& Community Development & Environmental Serviees Environmental Services Admin, 11117120049:18 PM Approved By OMB Coordinator Administrative Assistant Date County Manager'. Office Office of Management & Budget 11118/2004 12:05 PM Approved By Mark I.ocksao Budget Analyst Date County Manager's Office office of Management & Budget 1111912004 9:09 AM Approved By Michael Smyk —.ki Management & Budget Director Date County Marietta". Office Off We of Management & Budget 11119/2004 9:38 AN Approved By James V. Mudd County Manager Data Board of County Commissioners County Manager's Office 11!221200412:60 PM Agenda Item No. 16A8 November 30, 2004 Page 4 of 14 This instrument prepared by: Leonardo Bonanno, Operations Coordinator Code Enforcement Department 2800 North Horseshoe Drive Naples, FL 34104 (239) 403 -2440 SATISFACTION OF UEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA is the owner and holder of a certain lien by Resolution No. 2003 -405 against: BONNIE FENTON (FORMER OWNER) 239 OSPREY LANDING UNIT 206 NAPLES, FL 34104 -6638 The lien was recorded on December 12, 2003, Official Record Book 3462 Page(s) 1649 and 1650, in the Official Records Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The lien secures the principal sum of Two Hundred and Fifty Five Dollars, plus accrued interest and penalties, 9 any, and imposes certain obligation against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, which property is described as follows: Lot 1 Block 256 Golden Gate Unit 7 according to the plat thereof, recorded In Plat Book 5 pages 135 -146 of the Public Records of Collier County, Florida. Cost: $255.00 Reference: 2331 Folio: 36449960005 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, by execution of this Satisfaction of Lien, acknowledges payment received from Richard L. Anderson, the current property owner, as full satisfaction of the lien and hereby cancels said lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the Official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs execution and recording of the Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board on this day of , 2004. ATTEST DWIGHT E. BROCK, Clerk Deputy Clerk Approved as to form nd I al sufficiency Thomas C. Palmer Assistant County Attorney BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA By: DONNA FIALA, CHAIRMAN Agenda Item No. 16A8 November 30, 2004 Page 5 of 14 Agenda Item No, 16A8 November 30, 2004 Page 6 of 14 This instrument prepared by: Leonardo Bonanno, Operations Coordinator Code Enforcement Department 2800 North Horseshoe Drive Naples, FL 34104 (239) 403 -2440 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA is the owner and holder of a certain lien by Resolution No,19 -tragainst: VARNVILLE CORP Y. BRAUNSCHWEIG BETHUST 48 LAUSANNE, SWITZERLAND 1012 The lien was recorded on March 16, 1999, Official Record Book 2523 Page(s) 3419, in the Official Records Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The lien secures the principal sum of Two Hundred Forty Five Dollars, plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligation against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, which property is described as follows: Lot 19 Blk 787 of Marco Beach Unit 25, accoding to Plat Book 12 Pages 86-89 of the Public Records of Collier County, Florida Cost: $245.00 Reference: 80713 -034 Folio: 59023960000 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, by execution of this Satisfaction of Lien, acknowledges payment as full satisfaction of the lien and hereby cancels said lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the Official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through Its Chairman, directs execution and recording of the Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board on this day of , 2004. ATTEST BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS DWIGHT E. BROCK, Clerk COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA By: Deputy Clerk DONNA FIALA, Chairman Approved as to form and legal sufficiency Thom . Palmer Assistant County Attorney Agenda Item No. 16A8 November 30, 2004 Page 7 of 14 This instrument prepared by: Leonardo Bonanno, Operations Coordinator Code Enforcement Department 2800 North Horseshoe Drive Naples, FL 34104 (239) 403 -2440 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA is the owner and holder of a certain lien by Resolution No.94 345 against: VARNVILLE CORP Y. BRAUNSCHWEIG BETHUST 48 LAUSANNE, SWITZERLAND 1012 The lien was recorded on August 23, 1996, Official Record Book 2220 Page(s) 1877 and 1678, in the Official Records Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The lien secures the principal sum of Two Hundred Forty Five Dollars, plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligation against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, which property is described as follows: Lot 19 Blk 787 of Marco Beach Unit 25, ac coding to Plat Book 12 Pages 86-89 of the Public Records of Collier County, Florida Cost: $245.00 Reference: 60308 -135 Folio: 59023960000 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, by execution of this Satisfaction of Lien, acknowledges payment as full satisfaction of the lien and hereby cancels said lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the Official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs execution and recording of the Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board on this day of .2004. ATTEST DWIGHT E. BROCK, Clerk Deputy Clerk Approved as to fo an legal sufficiency Thomas C. Palmer Assistant County Attorney BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA By: DONNA FIALA, Chairman Agenda Item No. 16A8 November 30, 2004 Page 8 of 14 Agenda Item No, 16A8 November 30, 2004 Page 9 of 14 This instrument prepared by: Leonardo Bonanno, Operations Coordinator Code Enforcement Department 2800 North Horseshoe Drive Naples, FL 34104 (239) 403 -2440 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA is the owner and holder of a certain lien by Resolution No. 98 -326 against: VARNVILLE CORP Y. BRAUNSCHWEIG BETH UST 48 LAUSANNE, SWITZERLAND 1012 The lien was recorded on October 2, 1998, Official Record Book 2446 Page(s) 2984 and 2985, in the Official Records Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The lien secures the principal sum of Two Hundred Forty Five Dollars, plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligation against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, which property is described as follows: Lot 19 Bik 787 of Marco Beach Unit 25, accoding to Plat Book 12 Pages 86 -89 of the Public Records of Collier County, Florida Cost: $245.00 Reference: 70627 -015 Folio: 59023960000 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, by execution of this Satisfaction of Lien, acknowledges payment as full satisfaction of the lien and hereby cancels said lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the Official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through Its Chairman, directs execution and recording of the Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board on this day of , 2004 ATTEST DWIGHT E. BROCK, Clerk Deputy Clerk Approved as to form and legal sufficiency Thomas C. Palmer Assistant County Attorney BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA By: DONNA FIALA, Chairman Agenda Item No. 16A8 November 30, 2004 Page 10 of 14 This instrument prepared by: Leonardo Bonanno, Operations Coordinator Code Enforcement Department 2800 North Horseshoe Drive Naples, FL 34104 (239) 403 -2440 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA is the owner and holder of a certain lien by Resolution No. 2003 -408 against: HERMAN & ILSE SCHUMACHER BECKSTRASSEE 53 D64287 DARMSSTADT, GERMANY The lien was recorded on December 12, 2003, Official Record Book 3462 Page(s) 1655 and 1656, In the Official Records Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The lien secures the principal sum of Two Hundred and Fifty Five Dollars, plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligation against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, which property is described as follows: INSERT LEGAL DESCRIPTION HERE Cost: $255.00 Reference: 2357 Folio: 36430400008 Collier County, a political subdivision of as State satisfaction Florida, o by execution and hereby Satisfaction of Lien, acknowledges payment cancels said lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the Official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs execution and recording of the Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board on this day of ATTEST DWIGHT E. BROCK, Clerk Deputy Clerk Approved as to form and legal sufficiency Thomas al er Assistant County Attorney BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA By: DONNA FIALA, Chairman Agenda Item No. 16A8 November 30, 2004 Page 11 of 14 This instrument prepared by: Leonardo Bonanno, Operations Coordinator Code Enforcement Department 2800 North Horseshoe Drive Naples, FL 34104 (239) 403 -2440 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA is the owner and holder of a certain lien by Resolution No. 2004124 against: Baton Rouge LLC 4730 Golden Gate Parkway Suite A Naples, FL 34116 The lien was recorded on May 20, 2004, Official Record Book 3568 Page(s) 3559 and 3560, in the Official Records Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The lien secures the principal sum of Two Hundred Sixty Five Dollars, Plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligation against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, which property is described as follows: Lot 25 Block 219, GOLDEN GATE UNIT 6, subject of the plat recorded in Plat Book 5, Page 124 through 134, inclusive, Public Records of Collier County, Florida. Cost: $265.00 Reference: 2465 Folio: 36319840006 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, by execution of this Satisfaction of Lien, acknowledges payment as full satisfaction of the lien and hereby cancels said lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the Official Records. of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the.lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs execution and recording of the Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board on this day of 2004. ATTEST DWIGHT E. BROCK, Clerk Deputy Clerk Approved as to form pand legal sufficiency ( Thomas C. Palmer Assistant County Attorney BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA By: DONNA FIALA, Chairman Agenda Item No. 16A8 November 30, 2004 Page 12 of 14 This instrument prepared by: Leonardo Bonanno, Operations Coordinator Code Enforcement Department 2800 North Horseshoe Drive Naples, FL 34104 (239) 403 -2440 SATISFACTION OF KNOW ALL MEN BY TH1=SE PRESENTS: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA is the owner and holder of a certain lien by Resolution No. 2003 -03 against: Murray Batson 1480 Jung Blvd. East Naples, FL 34120 The lien was recorded on February 5, 2003, Official Record Book 3212 Page(s) 2413, in the Official Records Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The lien secures the principal sum of Two Hundred and Fifty Five Dollars, plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligation against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, which property is described as follows: Lot 9, COL - LEE -CO GARNDENS, per plat recorded in Plat Book 1, page 30, Public Records of Collier County, Florida. Cost: $255.00 Reference: 2190 Folio: 26830240001 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, by execution of this Satisfaction of Lien, acknowledges payment as full satisfaction of the lien and hereby cancels said lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the Official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs execution and recording of the Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board on this day of ATTEST BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS DWIGHT E. BROCK, Clerk COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA By: Deputy Clerk Approved as to form and legal sufficiency Thomas' C. Palmer Assistant County Attorney DONNA FIALA, Chairman Agenda Item No. 16A8 November 30, 2004 Page 13 of 14 This instrument prepared by: Leonardo Bonanno, Operations Coordinator Code Enforcement Department 2800 North Horseshoe Drive Naples, FL 34104 (239) 403 -2440 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA is the owner and holder of a certain lien by Resolution No. 2001 -333 against: Amay Kaufman 2170 55"' Street SW Naples, FL 34116 -5516 The lien was recorded on October 3, 2001, Official Record Book 2901 Page(s) 1783 and 1784, In the Official Records Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The lien secures the principal sum of Seven Hundred Dollars, plus accrued interest and penalties, it any, and imposes certain obligation against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, which property is described as follows: Lot 8, Block 214, GOLDEN GATE, UNIT 6 PART 1, according to the plat thereof recorded in Plat Book 9, Pages 1 through 7, inclusive, of the Public Records of Collier County, Florida. Cost: $700.00 Reference: 1780 Folio: 36379600008 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, by execution of this Satisfaction of Lien, acknowledges payment as full satisfaction of the lien and hereby cancels said lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the Official Records,ot Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs execution and recording of the Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board on this day of 2004. ATTEST DWIGHT E. BROCK, Clerk Deputy Clerk Approved as to form and legal sufficiency Thomas C. Palmer Assistant County Attorney BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA By: DONNA FIALA, Chairman Agenda Item No. 16A8 November 30, 2004 Page 14 of 14 This instrument prepared by: Leonardo Bonanno, Operations Coordinator Code Enforcement Department 2800 North Horseshoe Drive Naples, FL 34104 (239) 403 -2440 SATISFACTION OF LIENS KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA is the owner and holder of certain liens by Resolution Nos. 2004 -135, 2004 -136, 2004 -137, 2004 -138, 2004 -139, 2004 - 140, 2004 -141, and 2004142 against: Horse Creek Partners, Ltd., Alan Schiffman (Registered Agent) These liens were recorded on May 20, 2004, OR Book 3568 Page(s) 3616 through 3631, in the Official Records of Collier County, Florida. These liens secure the principal cumulative total sum of Two Thousand and Forty Dollars ($2,040), plus accrued interest, and penalties (if any) and impose obligation upon these parcels of real property situate In Collier County. the liened parcels are described as follows: The mailing address of these parcels are: 272, 236, 259, 266, 248, 242, 260, and 280, all at "Old Tamiami Trail' - Naples, Florida Amt. Of each Lien: $255.00 - Reference: 2432 -2439 Folios: 0065274840002 0065274920003 0065274800000 0065274760001 0065275000003 0065274880004 This document cancels all of the above - listed liens. The Clerk of the Circuit Court Is directed to record this Satisfaction of Liens in the Official Records of Collier County, Florida (to record that these liens cease to exist). Dated: ATTEST DWIGHT E. BROCK, Clerk By: Deputy Clerk Approved as to form and legal sufficiency ) OIAA.__ Thomas C. Palmer, Assistant County Attorney BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA By: DONNA FIALA, Chairman Agenda Item No. 16B1 November 30, 2004 Page 1 of 5 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommendation to approve a declaration setting aside county -owned lands for Santa Barbara Boulevard roadway, sidewalk, drainage and utility facilities. Project No. 62081. (Fiscal impact: $18.50) OBJECTIVE: To establish for the public record that certain lands owned by Collier County shall hereinafter be put to certain specific public uses (roadway, sidewalk, drainage and utility facilities.) CONSIDERATIONS: Additional right -of -way is required along the east side of Santa Barbara Boulevard between Davis Boulevard and Radio Road in order to construct the six - laning improvements to this section of roadway, including roadway, sidewalk, drainage and utility facilities. Collier County is the fee simple owner of certain lands located along the east side of the existing Santa Barbara Boulevard corridor between Davis Boulevard and Radio Road. This land is presently vacant but future plans have designated this land to be improved with an emergency medical services station and an emergency operations center. The attached sketch and description, prepared by WilsonMiller and designated as Project Parcel No. 103, shows the area needed for these improvements containing .365 acres more or less. This designated use for roadway, sidewalk, drainage and utility facilities will not adversely affect the future plans for this property. This Declaration is to be recorded in the public records as constructive notice to all that the subject property is being put to the uses as described. FISCAL IMPACT: Fiscal Impact associated with this Executive Summary is $18.50 (recording fees). Funds in the amount of $18.50 are available in impact fees and gas taxes. Source of funds are gas taxes and impact fees. GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: There is no Growth Management Impact associated with this Executive Summary. RECOMMENDATIONS Recommendation that the Board of County Commissioners: 1. Approve the attached Declaration and authorize its Chairman to execute same on behalf of the Board; and 2. Authorize staff to record same in the public records of Collier County, Florida. PREPARED BY: Debbie Armstrong, Sr. Property Acquisition Specialist, TECM -ROW Agenda Item NO 16BI November 30,201A Page 2 of 5 COLLIER COUNTY BOARD Of COUNTY COMMIS_ SIONERS Rem Number 1681 ^� Rem Summary Recommendation to approve a declaration setting aside county -owned landc for Sent, BAfbura Boulevard roadway, sidewalk, drainnge and utility facilities. project No. 64 ^061 flecal impact: $18 50) Meeting Date 11/30/2004 9:00 :00 AM Approved By Tad Pluc Protect Manager Data Transportion Srtrvlce6 Tran+pormrtion Engineering and Construction 8127/2004 7:54 AM Approved By Llaa Taylor ManagemsntlBudget Analyst Data 7'rariuportlpn Servlcw Tranuportatlun Administration 9/2912004 12:67 PM Approved By Eugene Cal-11 Pri -1p.] ProJsnt Stanager Does Tranapertadons Services Iranspnrtatlon Engineering and Conat—fitin Management 111412D045:06 AM Approved By Sharon Newman Accounting SYPtlW1aPY Data Tranapnrtlnn S.,l... TranapOrtaflrm Admin Vatremen 11/9/2004 12:32 PM Approved By Kevin Hendricks Right Of Way Acquisition Manager Date. 7'runuportlon Servlcu. Tranapurtatlen Engineering and Constructor II02?20D4 12:62 PM Approved By Jett Page. EMS Director Drat,. Burnam of Emergency Services EMS I IM0120114 2:31 PM Approved By Norm E. rede.r, AICP Transpnrtation Division Administrator Dale Transport- SeMces Transportation Services Admin. 11119r20046:48 AM Approved By Pat Lehnhard Executive Secretary Data Transportation 6ervicau 11u11apmt:nlon Sorvlres Admin 1111612004 6:78 AM Approved By OMB roordlnalor AdrninistrMlva Assistant note County Manager's office Office of Management a Budget 11/16!20048:49 AM Approved By Michael Smykowski Management S Budget Director Data rourdy Manage. ofnca Otrlrs of Management 6 Budget 1111012004 9:08 AM Approved By James V. Mudd County Manager Dale Board ul County Cummisaioneru County Manager's Of11cs 11H712D044 :15 PM Item Wo. // November 30 . COUNTRYSIDE AT BERKSHIRE LAKES SECTION 4 e PLAT BOOK 18 PAGES 1 -4 GOLF COURSE TRACT 15 0 » oo I >a oGRAPHIC C SCALE WEST 114 CORNER OF THE S W. 114 OF SECTION 4 ` WEST UNE OF SECTION 4 - SANTA BARBARA BOULEVARD $ EXISTING Raw. EXISTING 100 R.O.W Q FEE SIMPLE TAKING 15,912 SQUARE FEET o � � s a O.A. BOOK 2814, PACE 848 0 LEGAL DESCRIP AOIy BEING THE EAST 40' OF THE WEST 100 FEET OF THE SOUTH 397.76' FEET OF THE S W 114 CORNER OF THE N. W. 114 OF INE SW. 114 OF SECTION 4, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH. RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. CONTAINING 15,912 SQUARE FEET OR 0.365 ACRES MORE OR LESS SUBXCT TO EASEMENTS k RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. RENSED 06 -01 -04 * ** NOT A SURVEY * ** PREPARED r WL%WW.Lp, 64&f 1*4 AAA'1Af v a = Marna" SURIfW d Ui1PM fLA410A REWIRAIMPI LS /IS063 NOT VALID UNLESS "a By PC ARWYOR AND SEALED WIN IW SURWYORS EAI80SM SEAL. G WV/CAIF Or AUPMZA DON 148-45 MF~A.fwdaAWN uAiWWO-Z"09 gsw tau a Aaw W Bolt VWACT Rio.. 62081 [ Ram "M, 103 RM • •v+r•• • WdA W .�rywrtrw� • u,m,".rawoyr awow6 .Gonda r r.owwt.sorar•gruwjgir• �iMw,wR� hMMA•w.a.etsMrir ..,, 07. 2004 - 10&5& 40 MLAWJWj& \SfdNM6O= \W*ta, Of DOWIP W pmp— L— OL .r. 4f XWNP We., lei / •r f REVISED DB/07/?DDI Da: COLLIER COUNTY TRANSPORTATION. ENGINEERING & CONSTRUCRON MANAGEMENT DIVISION SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION BEING PART or QR. WOK 262A PAGE 3454 SECTI*V 4, TGNkSIGP_80_ SGUIN._RANDE 26 EAST, WHWP I I05 OF XXX 1 f5 Agenda Item No. B1 November 30, If 04 Page 5 PROJECT: Santa Barbara Blvd. #62081 PARCEL: 103 prepared bit Ellen T. Chaawll, E"W" Off lee of the County Attu' Y 3301 fast Ta UNt Tre41 Maples, Florlbs 3411t (941) 1T4 -ti400 DECLARATION OF RIGHT -OF -WAY FOR ROAD, SIDEWALK, DRAINAGE AND UTILITY FACILMES THIS DECLARATION is made this day of 2004, by COLLIER COUNTY, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, having a mailing address of 3301 East Tamiami Trail, Naples, Florida 34112, hereinafter referred to as "Declarant." Declarant is the owner of certain real property situated in Collier County, Florida, more fully described below, hereinafter referred to as the "Property." See Exhibit "A" which Is attached hereto and made a part of this Declaration. Declarant hereby declares that the Property is and shall be used and occupied for the purpose of constructing and maintaining roadway, sidewalk, drainage and utility facilities as Project Parcel No. 103, described in Exhibit "A ", attached hereto and made a part hereof. This Declaration may be amended or terminated by an affirmative vote of the Board of County Commissioners, ATTEST: DWIGHT E. BROCK, Clerk Deputy Clerk Approved as to form and legal sufficiency: Ellen T. Chadwell Assistant County Attorney BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BY: DONNA FIALA, Chairman Item o. 61 Novernber 30, 04 COUNIRWE AT BERKSHIRE LAKES SECTION 4 ge of 5 PLAT BOOK 18 PAGES 1 -4 GOLF COURSE TRACT 15 ° " 10 ' ° 700 cRAwrac sca.E NEST 114 CORNER EXISTING 100' OF IHE S. W. 1/4 . W. OF SECTION 4 R.O WEST LINE OF SECTION 4 SANTA BARBARA BOULEVARD _ g EXISTNG R.O.W. g 104.0 A Public Right- of-Way 15,91? SOUARE F£E�� s a O.R. BOOK 2814, PAGE 848 0 l EGAL DESCRIPTION BEING THE EAST 40' OF THE WEST 100 FEET OF THE SOUTH 397.76' FEET OF THE S W 114 CORNER OF THE N.W 114 OF THE SW. 114 OF SECTION 4, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. CONTAINING 15,912 SOUAR£ F£ET OR O.J65 ACRES MORE OR LESS. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS & RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. REVISED 06 -01 -04 * ** NOT A SURVEY * ** PREPARED Y: KSAWALIER 4-14� VffW R BECX PRO°i M SS10MAL SURYETD4 R MAPPER a0WA REYYS1RAWN LS OM NOT YAUD UNLESS saa BY ve suRYEYCIR AND SEALED WIN ME SOWYOP S ELWSSED SEAL, CEWMATE OF AUiNWAIM / LB -43 EXHOff L . Pap..1 —of! -- PROPOSED k W 1ROW. - RXHT OF WAY a2 - 0MCIAL RECORDS BOOK JWW AN NO 4w WM ,uorawauvp� rw,fna nwroaltAl eeorra REVISED 06111712004 ^ ' wo, 62081 1 """M wa ° loJ CUM COLLIER COUNTY TRAIJSPORTATION, ENGINEERING & CONSTRUC17ON MANAGEMENT DIVISION SKETCH AND DESCRIPTION BElNC PART OF O,R BOOK 28 24 PAGE J454. Miwi • ldrrs • ateaptr °+ + • AANO rAVMN6 • I a W w tom+ SECTION 4. COLLIER COLIN7Y.FLOt1DDA ?8 EAST, VAM" r ha arz, pn°xcr war xuw°aa me wo.: rlr•M bw°• °r.r•t� �p, y, yK°. lm•,, p,,,, M ,�F.q",Y„NI/�.•MMMSr•wr.s..lra. 04/2002 N6022- DD?- OIO -TUNxv ros of x)rx 2C -2 dun 01. 2004 - I005&40 ►nuaUWxr \$L*\N°022Wk4tab 01 0wcr1p1WA \S*"ttod\2"20361O3.Op Agenda Item No. 16B2 November 30, 2004 Page 1 of 2 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommendation to approve a waiver of the price increase portion of Bid #04 -3599 and authorize the Purchasing Department to approve requested price increases for certain materials on the bid, as necessary. Objective: To grant a waiver of the price increase portion of Bid #04 -3599 and authorize the Purchasing Department to approve requested price increases for certain materials on the Bid, as necessary. Considerations: On January 27, 2004, the Board of County Commissioners awarded Bid 404 -3599, "Traffic Sign Materials and Related Items" to multiple vendors, on a primary/ secondary basis. The items on the bid included sign materials made mostly of steel and aluminum. Over the course of the last year, there have been market shortages in both of these raw materials, and vendors have been unable to furnish ordered items in a timely manner at bid prices. Other Counties have experienced these same issues in their contracts. This contract has a price- increase clause; however, it is not available to awarded vendors until after the first renewal. The first renewal period is in January 2006. By approving this price increase, the County will save the time and expense of terminating the current contract and rebidding it. Fiscal Impact: Sign Maintenance funds are budgeted in the Traffic Operations Department operating fund 101. Growth Management Impact: There is no growth management impact associated with this Executive Summary. Recommendation: That the Board of County Commissioners approve a waiver of the price increase portion of Bid #04 -3599, and authorize the Purchasing Department to approve requested price increases for aluminum and steel items on this bid through the initial term of this agreement. PREPARED BY: Sheila Convery, Senior Administrative Assisstant, Date: November 1, 2004 Attachments: None. A9errida Item No. 1682 November 30, 2004 Page 2 of 2 COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Item Number I882 - Item summary - Recommendation to approve a waiver of the price increase portion of Bid *04 -3599 and authonze the Purchasing Department to approve requested price Incrouseu fur certain materlals on the bid, as ore ...y. Meeting Data 11/3012004 9:00'00 AM Prepared By Data Shells Convert Traffic Signal Technl.lan 11/5/2004 1:54:42 PM 1'r... Penh— Servo— Tratflc Operations) ATM Approved By Roherl W. Tipton, P,E, County Traffic Operation. F,aginmer Date Trsnaportion Services Tmffic Operational ATM 111712004 12:42 I'M Approved By Sir.ron Newman Accounting Supervl.or Date 'r—firmrtl.. Sarv1— Tr.n.pmtaUOn Administration 11101200412:39 PM Approved By Scott Johnson Pur h -mr; Agent Date Administrative Services Purchasing 111IU120048:31 AM Approved By Stave C.rnali Purchasing /tlen oral Svcs Director Date Adminlwidive S.MCe. Purchasing 11/12/20042:50 PM Approved By Norm E. Fodor, AMP Transportatmn Division Admmut,irmr Doty T .... portion Services Transportation Services Admit). 11/16120046:50 AM Approved By Pat lahnhud Esecutive S— ortary Date Transportation Services Transportation Services Admin 11/18/2004 6:41 AM Approved By OMB Coordinator Administntive A.slirtant Date County Manager'. Om- Orrice or Management R BudgM 11MS/20048:51 AM Approved By Michaml Smykow.kl Management & Budgol M-1.r Data County Manager's Omca Office of Management a Budget 1111612004 9:10 AM Approved By James V. Mudd County Manager Data Board of County Commissioner. County Manager's Office 11Mp2004 11:15 AM Agenda Item No. 1683 November 30, 2004 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Page 1 of 55 Recommendation to approve, sign and execute an agreement between Collier County and the Commission for the Transportation Disadvantaged for funds in the amount of $514,259 for the provision of transportation for qualified Medicaid recipients OBJECTIVE: To acquire Board approval to execute an agreement between Collier County and the Commission for the Transportation Disadvantaged for the provision of transportation services for qualified Medicaid recipients. CONSIDERATION: This year, the State Legislators approved an $11 million reduction in the Medicaid transportation funding. In Collier County, the estimated reduction of Medicaid funding is $8,339 a month and an annual reduction of $100,068. This reduction initiated a partnership between the Agency on Health Care Administration and the Commission for the Transportation Disadvantaged. The Commission for the Transportation Disadvantaged is now the Manager of the Medicaid non - emergency transportation program. The Community Transportation Coordinators are serving as the local gatekeepers for each service area. With more local control over the program, the Community Transportation Coordinator can enforce more stringent eligibility screenings and require more fixed route usage of the Collier Area Transit system when appropriate. These measures would assist the Community Transportation Coordinator in provision of service with the reduced budget. If the revised service levels significantly impact the transportation disadvantaged community members, staff will seek Board direction for adding funding options. As the Community Transportation Coordinator for Collier County, the Board of County Commissioners must enter into a contract with the Commission for the Transportation Disadvantaged for the provision of the Medicaid non - emergency transportation services. FISCAL IMPACT: The allocated funding amount for Collier County is $514,259. The County will be paid the monthly lump sum of $42,855.00 for the provision of transportation. In FY05 we will be budgeting for 9 months (Jan 05 thru Sept 05) and in FY06 (Oct 05 thru Dec 05) we will be budgeting the remaining 3 months of the contract. This funding is budgeted in Fund 126 - 138330- 45070. GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: Consistent with Objective 12 of the Transportation Element of the Growth Management Plan. RECOMMENDATION: That the Board approve the execution of the agreement between Collier County and the Commission for the Transportation Disadvantaged and approve any budget amendments necessary to receive the funds. Prepared by: Lisa Hendrickson, Senior Planner, Alternative Transportation Modes Agenda Item No, 1683 November 30, 2004 Page 2 of 55 COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Item Number 16B3 Item summary Recommendation to approve, sign and 'astute an agreement between C011ler County and the Commission for the Transportation Disadvantaged fur funds in the amount of $514,259 for the provision of transportation for qu.lifiad Medicaid rarupienbi. Meeting Date 11/3012004 9:00:00 AM Prepared By Data Lisa Hendrickson M ... gmnanUSudg.1 An.1yet 111512004 70:41:11 AM Tra..portion 8srvfarcs Tramc Opontiona/ ATM Approved By Has Hendrickson M ... gir— OHudget Analy.i nattt Transportlon S.-... Traffic Oparatl ... /ATM 11/5/200410:46 AM Approved By Jeff Klabkow Assistant County Attorney Data C ... ty Attorney County Attorney office 111812004 10:16 AM Approved By Sharon Now— A .... ming Supervisor Date Tran.portion Sarvlen. Transportation Administration 11M 012DO4 11:12 AM Approved By Diane B. Flagg Tufflc Oparstl.n. and An'I'ran. Mode. Dlr.ctor Dut. Tr—portion Servlea. Traffic Operational ATM 11MD120041:44 PM Approved By Non. E. Feder, AICP Transportation Division Administrator Data 'TranaportlOn Services 'Transportation 6a11e.. Admi, 1111612004 6:52 AM Approved By Pat Lirhnhard Esactnive Sacmt.rii Dale Transportation Service Tranup.n.tlon 8arv1can Admin 11/16/20048:47 AM Approved By OMB Coordinator Administrative Assistant Dere County Manager's office Office of Management B Budget 1 V1602004 8:56 AM Approved By Michael Smykowski Management S Budget Director Date County Manaoor'. office Office of Man.gement 8 Budunt 1 tf181200412:20 PM Approved By Jam.. v. Mudd County Manager Date Board of County Curmnl.sloneru County Manager's Offic. 11/18/2004 4:52 PM Agenda Item No. 16B3 November 30, 2004 Page 3 of 55 STATE OF FLORIDA COMMISSION FOR THE TRA14SPORTATION DISADVANTAGED MED SUBCONTRACTED TRANSPORTATION r SUBCON PROVIDER AGREEMENT Agreement No. Financial Project I,D.: F.E.I.D. No.: BDA80 41604318201 596-000-558-004 BY THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this. 1M day of January, 2005, by and between the Commission for the Transportation Disadvantaged, h sreinafter called "Commission" and Q,ollier Board Bounty of County Comm ioners 2685 South hors3 Drive i 211 Na I FL 3 104 hereinafter called "Subcontracted Transportation Provider" fo Collier county(s) of the State of Florida. SERVIC AND RFORMANCE A. In connection with the delivery of Medicaid flon- Emergency Transportation Services, the Commission does hereby retain the Subcontracted Transportation Provider to furnish certain services, information, anc items as described in Exhibits A and B and Attachments, attached hereto and made a part hereof. B. All plans, maps, computer files and /or reports prepared or obtained under this Agreement, as well as all data coliected, tagether with summaries and charts derived therefrom, shall become the property of the Commission upon completion or termination without restriction or limitation on their use and shall be made available, upon request. to the Commission at any time during the perfi)rmance and upon completion or termination of this Agreement. Upon delivery to tie Commission of said document(s), the Commission shall become the custodian thereof in accordance with Chapter 119, Florida Statutes. The Subcontracted Transportatic n Provider shall not copyright any material and products or patent any Invention developed under this Agreement. The Commission shall have the right to visit the site for inspection of the work and the products of the Subcontracted Transportation Provider at any time. C. The Subcontracted Transportation Provider agrees to provide reports in a format acceptable to the Commission and at inte-vals established by the Commission. The Commission shall be entitled at all times to oe advised, at its request, as to the status of work being done by the Subcontracted Transportation Provider and of the details thereof. Coordination shall be maintained by the Subcontracted Transportation. Provider with representatives of the Commission. or of other agencies interested in the project on behalf of the Commission. Either party to the Agreement may request and be granted a conference. D. In the event of a dispute between the paities in connection with this Agreement, the parties agree to submit the disputed issL a or issues to a mediator for non - binding mediation prior to filing a lawsuit. The parti-36 shalt agree on a mediator as agreed upon by both parties. The fee of the mediator shall be shared equally by the parties. To the extent allowed by law, the mediation process shall be confidential and the results of the mediation or any testimony or argument Introduced at the mediation shall not be admissible as evidence in any subsequent proceeding concerning the disputed case. C C) MEDICAID NON-EMERGENCY TRANSPORTATION (NET) AGREEMENT PAGE 1 OF 53 Agenda Item No. 1683 November 30, 2004 Page 4 of 55 E. In the event the subcontracted transportation provider is not the community transportation coordinator, in accordance with Chapter 427, Florida Statutes, in the designated service area covered by this agreement, the subcontracted transportation provider must sign a coordination contract with the community t •ansportation coordinator in the designated service area. 2, TERM A INITIAL TERM. This Agreement shall begin on January 1, 2005 and shall remain in full force and effect through completion of all services required on December 31, 2005. B. RENEWALS: This Agreement may be renewed for a period that may not exceed three (3) years or the term of the original Agreement, whichever period is longer. Renewals shall be contingent upon satisfactory performance evaluations by the Commission and subject to the availability of funds. Any rf-newal or extension shall be in writing and executed by both parties, and shall be subject to the some terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement. C. EXTENSIONS. In the event that circumstances arise which make performance by the Subcontracted Transportation Provider in- practicable or impossible within the time allowed or which prevent a new Agreement from being executed, the Commission, in its discretion. may grant an extension of this Agreement. Extension of this Agreement shall be In writing for a period not to exceed six 6) months and shall be subject to the same terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement; provided the Commission may, in its discretion, grant a proportional increase In the total dollar amount based on the method and rate established herein There shall be only one extension of this Agreement unless the failure to meet the criteria set forth in this Agreement for completion of this Agreement is due to events beyond the control of the SL bcontracted Transportation Provider. COMPENSATION AND PAYMENT A. Payment shall not be made until funds from Agency for Health Care Administration have been received and deposited by the Commission_ Payment shall be made only after receipt and approval of goods and services. Bills for fees or other compensation for services or expenses shall be submitted in detail sufficient for a proper pre -audit and post- audit. B. This Agreement involves units of deliverables and they must be received and accepted in writing by the Commission's Contract Manac,er prior to payments. C. The Commission has five (5) working da) s to inspect and approve the deliverables, unless otherwise specified herein. The Commission has 20 days to deliver a request for payment (voucher) to the Department of Fir anciai Services. The 20 days are measured from the latter of the date the invoice is received or the goods or services are received, inspected and approved. D. if a payment is not available within 40 days, pursuant to Section 215.422(3)(b), F,S., a separate interest penalty as established pursuant to Section 55,03, Florida Statutes, shall be due and payable, in addition to the invoice amount, to the Subcontracted Transportation Provider. Invoices which have to be returned to a Subcontracted Transportation Provider because of Subcontracted Transportation Provider preparation errors shall result in a delay in the payment. The invoice payment requirements do not start until payment for Agency for Health Care Administration has been received by the Commission and until a properly completed , nvoice is provided to the Commission. E. A Vendor Ombudsman has been estab fished within the Department of Financial Services. The duties of this individual inc -ude acting as an advocate for vendors who CTD MEDICAID Novi - EMERGENCY TRANSPORTATION (NET) AGREEMENT PAGE 2 of 53 Agenda Item No. 1663 November 30, 2004 Page 5 of 55 may be experiencing problems In obtaining timely payment(s) from the Commission. The Vendor Ombudsman may be contacted at (85 )) 41.0 -9724 or by calling 1- 800 -848 -3792. F. Records of costs incurred under terms of WE Agreement shall be maintained and made available upon request to the Commission at sill times during the period of this Agreement and for five (5) years after final payment for the work pursuant to this Agreement is made. Copies of These documents and records sit all be furnished to the Commission upon request. Records of costs incurred shall include the Subcontracted Tr � i Provider's general accounting records and tl'e project records, together supporting documerts and records, of the Subcontracted Transportation Provider and all subcontractors performing work, as provided in Exhibit A, Scope of Work and all other records of the Subcontracted Transportabo i Provider and subcontractors considered necessary by the Commission for a proper audit of project costs. G. The Commission, during any fiscal year, shrill not expend money, incur any liability, or enter into any contract which, by its terms, involves the expenditure of money in excess of the amounts budgeted as available for �_xpendlture during such fiscal year. Any contract, verbal or written, made in violation of this subsection is null and void, and. no money may be paid.on such contract. The :,,wmission shall require a statement from the Comptroller of the Department of Transportation that funds are available prior to entering into any such contract or other binding commitment of funds. Nothing herein contained shall prevent the making of contra -,ts for periods exceeding one year, but any contract so made shall be executory only for the value of the services to be rendered or agreed to be paid for in succeeding fiscal years. Accordingly, the State of Florida's performance and obligation to pay under this Agreement is contingent upon an annual appropriation by the Legislature. 4. IND ivINITY, PAYMENT FOR CLAIMS AND INSURANCE. A. INDEMNITY: To the extent allowed by Section 768.28, Florida Statutes, and without waiving any defense of sovereign immunity or increasing limits of liability as set out in that statute, the Subcontracted Transportation Provider shall indemnify and hold harmless the Commission, the Department of Transportation and the Agency for Health Care Administration, their officers and employees from liabilities, damages, losses and costs. including but not limited to reasonable attorney's fees, to the extent that such liabilities, damages; losses and costs are a result of the negligence, recklessness, or intentional wrongful misconduct of the Subcontracted Transportation Provider and persons employed by or utilized by the Subcontracted Transportation Provider in the performance of this Agreement S P ENT FOR CLAIMS: The Subcontracted Transportation. Provider guaranties the payment of all just claims for materials, supplies, tools, or labor and other just claims against the Subcontracted Transportation Provider or any subcontractor, In connection with .the Agreement. The Commission's fina acceptance and. payment does not release the Subcontracted -transportation Providers responsibilities until all such claims are paid or released. C. LIABILITY INSURANCE: The Subconlract,-)d Transportation Provider shall carry and keep in force during the period of this Agreement a general liability insurance policy or policies with a company or companies authorized to do business In Florida, affording public liability insurance in accordance with Rule Chapter 41- 2.006, Administrative Code, If the Subcontracted Transportation Provider h a political d subdivision of the State of Florida and is sef- insured in accordance with the terms and provisions of Section 768.28, Florida Statutes regarding waiver of sovereign immunity In CTD MEDICAID NOV- EMERGENCY TRANSPORTATION (NET) AGREBMr-NT PAGE 3 of 53 Agenda Item No. 16B3 November 30, 2004 Page 6 of 55 tort actions, the Subcontracted Transoortation Provider shall provide to the Commission a Certificate of Self - insurance upon execution o° this Agreement. D. WORKERS' C PENSATION. The Subcontracted Transportation Provider shall carry and keep in force Workers' Compensation lawrance as required for the State of Florida under the Worker's Compensation Law during the term of this Agreement. E. CERTIFICATION: With respect to any irsurance policy required pursuant to this Agreement, all such policies shall be issued t y companies licensed to do business in the State of Florida, The Subcontracted Tra isportation Provider shall provide to the Commission certificates showing the requires coverage to be In effect and showing the Commission to be an additional certificate holder, Such policies shall provide that the. insurance Is not cancelable except upon t iirty (30) days prior written notice to the Commission. C MPJANCE WITH LAWS A. The Subcontracted Transportation Provider shall allow public access to all documents, papers, letters, or other material subject to the provisions of Chapter 119, Florida Statutes, and made or received by the Subcontracted Transportation Provider in conjunction with this Agreement. Failure by the Subcontracted Transportation Provider to grant such public access shall be grounds or immediate unilateral cancellation of this Agreement by the Commission. B. The Subcontracted Transportation Provider ,hall comply with all federal, state, and local laws and ordinances applicable to the work or payment for work thereof, and Will not discriminate on the grounds of race, color, mligion, sex, national origin, age, or disability in the performance of work under this Agreement C. A person or affiliate who has been placed on the convicted vendor list feliowing a conviction for a public entity crime may not submit a bid on a contract to provide any goods or services to a public entity, may not submit a bld on a contract with a public entity for the construction or repair of a public building or public work, may not submit bids on leases of real property to a public en,.ity, may not be awarded or perform work as a contractor, supplier, subcontractor, or consultant under a contract with any public entity, and may not transact business with any putlic entity in excess of the threshold amount provided in Section 287.017, Florida Statutes, for CATEGORY TWO for a period of 36 months from the date of being placed on the ,,onvicted Vendor list. D, An entity or affiliate who has beer placed on the discriminatory Vendor list may not submit a bid on a contract to provide any g )ods or services to a public entity, may not submit a bid on a contract with a public entity for the oonstruebon or repair of `a public building or public work, may not submit bids on leases of real property to a public entity, may not be awarded or perfiorm work a*. a contractor, supplier, subcontractor, or consultant under a contract with any public entity, and may not transact business with any public entity, E. The Commission shall consider the employment by any Subcontracted Transportation Provider of unauthorized aliens a violation of section 274A(e) of the Immigration and Nationality Act. . If the Subcontracted Transportation Provider knowingly employs unauthorized allens, such violation shall be cause for unilateral cancellation of this Agreement. RMINATION AND DEFAULT CID MEDICAID No 10-EMERGENCY TRANSPORTATION (NEI) AGREEMENT PACE 4 of 53 Agenda Item No, 16133 November 30, 2004 Page 7 of 55 A. Either party may cancel this agreement wits thirty (30) calendar days written notice, without cause. The Commission reserves the right to terminate or cancel this Agreement with thirty (30) calendar days written notice 'I i the event an assignment is made for the benefit of creditors. B. If the Commissior determines that the performance of the Subcontracted Transportation the Provider is not satisfactory, the Commission shall have the option of (a) notifying terminating the Agreement with at {east thirty (30) calendar days written notice, or (b) tify 9 Subcontracted Transportation Provider of the deficiency with a requirement that the deficiency be corrected within a specified time, otherwise the Agreement will be terminated at the and of such time, as long as the time period is at least thirty (30) calendar days. C. If the Commission requires termination of the Agreement for reasons other than unsatisfactory performance of the Subcontracted Transportation Provider, the Commission shall notify the Subcontracted "'rensportation Provider of such termination with at least thirty (30) calendar days written notice, with instructions as to the effective date of termination or specify the stage of work at which the Agreement is to be terminated. D. If the Agreement is terminated before performance Is completed, the Subcontracted Transportation Provider shall be paid only for that work satisfactorily performed for which costs can be substantiated. Such payment, however, may not exceed an amount which is the same percentage of the Agreement price as the amount of work satisfactorily completed is a percentage of the total Commission and shall be turned overlpromptiy progress shall become the property f the by the Subcontracted Transportation Provider. 7, ASSIGNMENT AND TRANSFER A. The Subcontracted Transportation Provider shah maintain an adequate and competent staff so as to enable Subcontracted Transportation Provider to timely perform under this Agreement and may associate with It such subcontractors, for the purpose of Its services hereunder, without additional cost to the Commission, other than those costs within the limits and terms of this Agreement. The Subcontracted Transportation Provider is fully responsible for satisfactory completion of a I subcontracted work. The Subcontracted Transportation Provider, however, shall not assign or transfer any work under this Agreement without the prior written consent cf the Commission. $, AGREEMENT AMOUNT AND PAY - IAI —ENT A. For the satisfactory performance of the servi .,es and the submittal of Encounter Data as outlined in Exhibit A. Scope of Services, the Subcontracted Transportation Provider shall be paid up to a maximum amount of $_E14,259.00 . The Subcontracted Transportation Provider shall submit monthly invoices in a .ormat acceptable to the Commission. The Subcontracted Transportation Provider will be paid, after the Commission has received Payment from Agency for Health Care Administration, in equal payments per month, unless otherwise approved by the Commission's Executive Director. The Subcontracted Transportation Provider shall request payment through submission of a property completed involce to the Commission's Executive Director, in accordance -with Exhibit B, Method of Compensation. i3. The Subxontracted Transportation Provider must submit the final invoice for payment to .the Commission no more than ninety (91)) days after the Agreement ends or is to w payment s forfeited and the Commission will not honor any requests submitted) after t the CTD MEDICAID Noj+F_MERGENCYTRANSPORTATION (NET) AGREEMENT PAGE 6 OF 53 Agenda Item No. 16133 November 30, 2004 Page 8 of 55 aforesaid time period. Any payment due under the terms of this Agreement may be withheld until all reports due from the Subcontracted Transportation Provider and necessary adjustments thereto have been approved by the Commission. C. The State of Florida's (Commission's) performance and obligation to pay under this Agreement Is contingent upon an annual appropriation by the Legislature and nothing herein shall be construed to violate the provisions of Section 339.135(6)(a), Florida Statutes, which provides the Commission, during any fiscal year, shall not expend money, incur any liability, or enter into any contract which, by its terms, involves the expenditure of money in excess of the ame rots budgeted as available for expenditure during such fiscal year. Any contract, verbal or written, made in violation is null and void and no money may be paid on such contract 9. MISCELLANEQJS A. The Subcontracted Transportation Provider and its employees, agents, representatives, or subcontractors are not employees of the C 3mmission or the State of Florida as a result of this Agreement. The Commission arvi the State shall not be bound by any unauthorized acts or conduct of the Subcontracted Transportation Provider or its employees, agents, representatives, or subcontractors. Subcontracted Transportation Provider agrees to include this provision in all its subcontracts under this Agreement. B. All words used herein in the singular form shall extend to and include the plural. All words used in the plural form shall extend to and include the singular, All words used in any gender shall extend to and include all gelxters. C. This'Agreement embodies the whole agreement of the parties. There are no promises, �. terms, conditions, or obligations other than those contained herein, and this Agreement shall supersede all previous communicatio 1s, representations, or agreements, either verbal or written, between the parties hereto. D. It is understood and agreed by the parties hereto that 9 any part, term or provision of this Agreement is by the courts held to be illegal or in conflict with any law, the validity of the remaining portions or provisions shall not be, affected, and the rights and obligations of the parties shall be construed and enforced as if the Agreement did not contain the particular part, term, or provision held to be irvalid. E. This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Florida. F. In any legal action related to this Agreement, instituted by either party, the Subcontracted Transportation Provider hereby waives any and all privileges and rights It may have under Chapter 47 and Section 337.19, Florid :i Statutes, relating to venue; as it now exists or may hereafter be amended, and any and all such privileges and rights it may have under any other statute, rule, or case law relative to venue, Inlcluding, but not limited to those grounded on convenience. Any such legal action may be brought in the appropriate Court in any county chosen by the Commission and in the event that any such legal action Is filed by Subcontracted Transportation Provider, Subcontracted Transportation Provider hereby consents to the transfer of venue to the county chosen by the Commission upon the Commission filing n motion requesting the same. G. Time is of the essence as to each and every obligation under this Agreement H. The following Exhibits and Attachments are incorporated and made a part of this Agreement: CTD Mmxc= NOV•EMEftoENCY TRANSPORTATION (NET) AGREEMENT PAGE 6 of 53 Agenda Item No. 1683 November 30, 2004 . Page 9 of 55 Exhibit A Scope of Services Exhibit B Method of Compensation Attachment 1 Certification Regarding Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPPA) Compliance Attachment 2 Drug -Free Workplace Certification Attachment 3 Financial and Compliance Audit Attachment 4 Glossary IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executec this Agreement by their duly authorized officers on the day, month and year set forth above. Collier County Board of County Commissioners Subcontracted Transportation Provider Florida Commission for the Transportation Disadvlmtaged Name Name Title Title ufty Attr:rney je >r� f ���}S� ✓ CTD MEDICAID NOIi- EMERGENCY TRANSPORTATION (NET) AGREEMENT PAGE 7 OF 63 Agenda Item No. 16133 November 30, 2004 Page 10 of 55 AGREEMENT #: ExHism A SCOPE OF SERVICES A. SERVI(;ES TO'13i= PROVIDED GENERAL The Florida Commission for the Transportation Disadvantaged (Commission) enters Into this Agreement with the Subcontracted Transportation Provider to give the Subcontracted Transportation Provider responsibility for the administration and provision of non - emergency transpoltatfor (NET) servIces to eligible Medicaid beneficiaries. The Subcontracted Transportation Provider shall comply with all the provisions of this Agreement and Its amendments, if any, and shall act In good faith in the performance of the Agreement provisions. The Subcontracted Transportation Provider agrees to comply with all applicable federal and state laws and regulations as specified in the Applicable Laws and Regulations Section. The Sup contracted Transportation Provider must ensure that all transportation operators under agreement or contract abide by the provisions of this: Agreement, and meet all state licensing and insurance requirements. and local The Agreement may be subject to changes'ln federal End state law, rules or regulations. The Su,-contractad Transportation Provider agrees that failure to comply with the .provisions of this Agreement. may result in sanctions and/or termination of the Agreement in whole or in part. The Subcontracted Transportation Provider must off 3r, maintain, and satlsfactorly deliver the following services: a• ReCngtlag and Nesbotiatina with Transportation Operators. emergency transportation o Establish a network of non - perators to deiiv�ar transportation and negotiate Individual' transportation rates with each transportation provider. b• Payment Administration. Provide payment to each transportation provider based on authorized,services rendered, in accordenm with section 215.422, Florida Statutes, C. Qakweoinn. Determine beneficiary eligibility; assess beneficiary need for NET services; determine the most appropriate transportation method to meet the beneficiary's need, including any special transport requirements for beneficiaries who are medically fragile or who have physical or mental impairments; anti provide education to beneficiaries on the use of NET services. d. Resewtions and Trio Assignments. Assure that ;scheduling and dispatching are consistent ovith the most appropriate mode of transport thid meets the needs of the beneflclary. e. uali:y Ass_uran„gs. Provide assurance that transportation operators meet health and safety standards for vehicie maintenance, operation and inspection; driver qualifications and ,raining; beneficiary problem /complaint resolution; and the delivery of courteous, safe, and timely transportation services. f. Encol nter Data Collection. The Subcontracted Transportation Provider must maintain an axtensive secure database capable of collectirg and holding, for each transport, the data -slements outlined in this Agreement. C7D MEDICAID NON - EMERGENCY TRANSPORTATION (NET) AGREEMENT PAGE 8 of 53 Agenda Item No. 16133 November 30, 2004 Page 11 of 55 g. Administrative Oversight/Reportfnp. Responsibility for the management of overall day -to-day operations necessary for the delivery of NET services and the maintenance of appropriate records and systems of aoc:ouritability to report to the Commission and respond to the terms of the Agreement. 2. MINIMUM STANDARDS At a minimum, the Subcontracted Transportation Prov der must* a. Validate that all paid transportation services are properly autnorized and actually rendered; b. Tranamit to the Commission encounter data for EIII trips made by Medicaid beneficiaries In accordance with Commission specifications in the Reports Section; c. Adhere to thO policy and procedure manual developed by the Commission to prohibit fraudulent activity by the Subcontracted Transportation Providers and Medicaid beneficiaries and fulfill the Commission's repo -ting requirements regarding such activity; d. Adhere to the policy and procedure manual that Provides policy clarity and guidance for the Commission, Subcontracted Transportation Provider, transportation operators, Medicaid beneficiaries, and the general public specific to the details contained in this Agreement; . e. Subj(act to the provisions of Section 768.28, F.S., indemnify the Commission against any causes of actions or claims of payment relating to this Agreement brought by a Subcontracted Transportation Provider, or Medicaid beneficiary; f. Utilize a uniform contracting, billing and accountinc system established by the Commission to include subcontracts with transportation operators and monitor their compliance; and g. Estal)lish service agreements with transportation operators, as necessary; and monitor their compliance with the Monitoring Plan Sectior., and all other applicable sections of this Agreement. 3. ADMINISTRATION AND MANAGEMENT The Stbcontracted Transportation Provider shall be responsible for the administration and management of all aspects of this Agreement. Any cielegation of activities does not relieve the Subcontracted Transportation Provider of this responsibility. This Includes all subcontracts, employees, agents and anyone acting for or on bohalf of the Subcontracted Transportation Provider. 4. DATA MANAGEMENT The Subcontracted Transportation Provider must mi,intain a management information system (extensive database) for storage of transportation utlll::atkm, encounter, complaint/grievance, and financial data. The Subcontracted Transportation Provider must possess the capability to derive detailed reports from such systems and be capab13 of retrieving data as requested by the Commission as specified the Reports Section. 5. STAFF REQUIREMENTS The Suxontracted Transportation Provider must be prepared to implement all aspects of the work outlined in this Agreement within the stated time frames. Staffing levels must be sufficient to complete all of the responsibilitles presented In the Agreement. 6. BENEFICIARY ELIGIBILITY 6.1 - Eligible Beneficiaries = MEDICAID NON - EMERGENCY TRANSPORTATION (NET) AGREEMENT PAGE 9 OF 53 Agenda Item No. 16B3 November 30, 2004 Page 12 of 55 The categories of eligible beneficiaries authorized to utilize transportation services as specified by this Agreement include: a. Low Income Families and Children; b. ' Foster Care Children; C, Sixth Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (SOBRA) Children and Pregnant Women; d, Supplemental Security Income (SSI) Related Medicaid Beneficiaries; e, Institutional Care Program (ICP) Residents - t3enefictaries who are eligible for transportation services for placer• ent in a facility while their eligibility determination is being processed (e.g, nursing home residents, etc.); f. Title XXI MediKids - A Title XXI health insurance program that provides certain children, who are not Medicaid eligible, with Medicaid benefits; g. Medically Needy - A Medically Needy beneficiary is an individual who would qualify for Medicaid but has income or resources that exceed normal . Medicald guidelines. On a month -by -month bE!sis, the individual's medical expenses are subtracted from income; If the remainaer falls below Medicaid's income limits, the individual may qualify for Medicaid through the and of the month; h, Presumptively Eligible Pregnant Women - This Health Departments, Regional Pedratal Intensive Care ll Centers, and other qualified medical facJllties to make .a presumptive determination of Medicaid eligibility for low- income pregnant woolen. This presumptive determination allows a woman to access prenatal care while Department of Children and FamiJies eligibility staff make a regular deternination of eligibility, Outpatient or office services related to the pregnancy are elmbursed by this program; transportation services are available to support these visits; and 6.2 Inelic ible Berx92M es The following categories describe beneficiaries; who are not eligible to receive stalan transportation services: te p s. HMO beneficiaries - Beneficiaries who are members of a Medicaid HMO that provides transportation; �• Beneficiaries who have their own means of transportation; =. QI1 and 0I2 beneficiaries are not ellg ble for any Medicaid service except for Medicaid payment of their Medicare pn:miums, deductibles and coinsurance; d. HMO QMB and QMBR beneficiaries are rot eligible for any Medicaid service except for Medicaid payment of their Medicare pnemiums, deductibles and coinsurance; 0. HMO SLMB beneficiaries are not eligible for any Medicaid service except for Medicaid payment of their Part B Medicare premium; L HMO Beneficiaries with legal alien status have access to emergency services only and are not eligible for non - emergency transportation services; V. Vehicle ownership or access; fs. Qualified (Medicare) Individuals Level 1 ((111) and Level 2 (QI2); Qualified Medicare Beneficiaries (QMB) aid Qualified Medicare Beneficiaries Renal Dialysis (QMBR); J Special Low Income Medicare Beneficlarlos (SLMB); and CTD MEDICAID NON - EMERGENCY TRANSPORTATION (NET) AGREEMENT PAGE 10 OF 53 7, Agenda Item No. 16133 November 30, 2004 Page 13 of 55 k. Legal Allens 6.3 Beneficiary Enrollment and Education Once the Department of Children and Families or the Social Security Administration has confirmed that an individual is eligible for Medicaid, the individual upon enrollment shall be issued a Medicaid Identification number. The date on which the individual becomes eligible for Medicaid is the beginning date )f eligibility for transportation services for Individuals that meet the specifications outlined in Eligible Beneficiarles Section. The beneficiary may arrange transportation services with the Subcontracted Transportation Provider upon enrollment 6.4 Educa " n Plan The Subcontracted Transportation Provider w II assist In Implementing the education and outreach plan for Medicaid beneficiaries, regarding NET services. Each provider will be ' required to provide current Medicaid beneficiales with the following information within 30. days of execution of the service agreements: a. Contractor contact Information by county b. Process to apply for Medicaid Iranspoitation c. Medicaid application d. Rights and responsibilities e. No show and cancel policy f. Complaintlgrievance policy g. Denial of service process The Subcontracted Transportation Provider will provide notification to transportation eligible beneficiaries and flake oral interpretation services available to beneficiaries, free of charge. In areas where twenty (20) percent or more of the population is non - English speaking. The beneficiary is not to be ciarged for interpretation services. The Subcontracted Transportaton Provider shall n,itify beneficiaries that oral Interpretation is available for any language and written Information is available in prevalent languages, end how to access those services. Written material must be available in alternative formats and in an appropriate manner -bat takes into consideration the special needs of those who, for example, are visually Urnited or have limited reading proficiency. All transportation eligible beneficiaries must be informed that information Is available in altivriative formats and how to access those tbrmats. e\11 correspondence developed by the Suboortracted Transportation Provider, intended for Medicaid beneficiaries only and sent via mass mail out, must be submitted to the ('omrnisslon prior to mailing. COVERE=D SERVICES In accordance with federal regulations (42 CFR 431.5:1), NET services are defined as medically necessary transportation for any recipient and personal care attendantiescort, if required, who have no other means of transportation available to any Medicaid compensable service for the purpose of receiving treatment; medical evaluation, or therapy. Non- emergency transportation services must Medicaid compensable medical appointments specified In the sections below. CTO MEDICAID NOWEMERGENCY TRANSPORTATION (NET) AGREEMENT PAGE 11 or- 53 be prodded to eligible Medicaid recipients for by ut lization of the modes of transportation Agenda Item No. 16133 November 30, 2004 Page 14 of 55 7.1 Multlbad I ehicles A multDoad vehicle is a multiple passenger vehicle, typicalJy used for NET services. It is appropriate only for ambulatory or non - ambulatory persons who can enter .and exft a vehicle with minimal to no assistance, Assistance means that additional equipment and Urns are required. Multiload vehicles may Ind ide buses, vans, sedans and taxis. 7.2 ` Wheeicair V h ir, A wheelchair vehicle is a motorized vehicle equipped specifically with certified wheelchair Ilfts or other equipment designed to carry persons in wheelchairs and scooters, or with mobfitty impairments. Wheelchair vehicles may be used for the provision of ambulatory transportation services to maximize capacity. Wheelchair services can only be used In non - emergency situations and are limited to use by: a. Beneficiaries who can sit upright and have no acute medical, problems thai require them to remain In a lying position; b. Beneficiaries who are continually confined to a wheelchair; C. Beneficiaries with severe mobility handicaps that prevent them from using private, public or taxi transportation; d. Beneficiaries who are semi - ambulatory cr homebound, and can.accompiish limited ambulatory movement with the assistance of a special ambulatory aid (like a walker or cane); or e. Beneficiaries who use a mobility device. In questionable cases, the need fo, transport by a wheelchair vehicle. may require verification. or documentation by a medical professional. 7.3 Stretcher Vehicle A stretcher vehicle is an encloeed vehicle that accommodates a fitter and is equipped Nith locking devices to secure the litter durinil transit. Stretcher service is required for �eneficlaries who are non ambulatory and need assistance to be transported to and from :he vehicle and the health care provider in a inclining position. No flashing lights, sirens, ,x emergency equipment are required. Stretcher services can only be provided in non - Mergency situations and are limited to use by ,s. Beneficiaries who need to remain in a lying position but do not require the administration of fife support; b. Beneficiaries who have severe mobility disabilities that render them unable to sit in an upright position for prolonged perfocis of time; or I,. Beneficiaries who have begun self - administered home oxygen prior to transport may continue administration during t-ansport. However, no new regimen of oxygen therapy may be started during ransport, nor may the attendant employed by the transportation service administe• oxygen. In questionable cases, the need for transport by a stretcher vehicle may require %,erification or documentation by a medical profemsional. CTD MEDICAM NON•EaIERGENGY TRAN$PORTATION.INET) AGREEMENT PAGE 12 OF 53 Agenda Item No. 16133 November 30, 2004 Page 15 of 55 7.4 Public Transportation in some areas of Florida, public transportadon may be a viable and cost - effective alternative to more traditional and expensive forms of non - emergency transportation available to the Subcontracted Transportation Provider. Public transportation is transportation available, through the payment of a rider fee, to the general public. Public transportation may be provided by transit companies, county or city, governments or federally funded transportation authorities. l his type of transportation may be used to provide a full trip or portion of a trip to or from 3 health care service. 7.5 Over - the -Road Bus An aver- the -road bus is traditionally used to traverse long distances such as cross- county and cross -state travel. 7.6 Private and Volunteer Trans AOrtatlon Private and volunteer travel Is provided by individuals or agencies that receive no compensation or payment other than minimal reimbursement for mileage for the provision of these transportation services. The Subcontracted Transportation Provider may arrange transportation with the volunteer or organization directly, including scheduling appointments and notifying beneficiaries of arrangements. Additionally, the Subcontracted Transportation Provider shall I)e responsible for payment of the minimal mileage of the private or volunteer transportation. The Subcontracted Transportation Provider may develop private and voluntee• services as part of its responsibility to provide NET services in accordance with the Agreement: Use of private and volunteer transportation does not alleviate the Subcontracted Transportation Provider's responsibility to assure the safety, comfort and appropriate mode of transportation consistent with the beneficiary's health care status. The Subcontracted Transportation Provider must ensure that all individual and atjency vehicles used to provide private and volunteer transportation are properly licensed nerd insured. 7.7 Escort Services An escort is an individual whose presence is required to assist a beneficiary during transport and at the place of treatment. The escort leaves the vehicle at its destination and remains with the beneficiary_ An esoxt must be of an age bf legal majority recognized under Florida law. The Subcontracted Transportation Provider must allow, without charge to the escort or beneficiary, one (1) escort to accompany a beneficiary or group of beneficiaries who are blind, deaf, mentally disabled, or under twenty -one (21) years of age, when the beneficiaries are transported to receive Medicaid covered services. 7.8 Commercial Air Carrier Trans on Commercial air carrier transportation may be orovided where appropriate to provide the necessary transportation to eligible Medicaid heneficiaries. If a beneficiary is in need of transportation outside of the state or must be transported a long distance due to the ocation of specialized medical services, the Subcontracted Transportation Provider shall Nork directly with the beneficiary and the Co nmiss'ion to determine that such services are not available in the beneficiary's locality and shall schedule the commercial air carrier ransport and purchase such services as needed. Prior authorization is required by the - ommission for commercial air carrier transportation. CTD MEDICAW NONAIMERC3ENCY TRANSPORTATION (NET) AGREEMENT PAGE 13 of 53 Agenda Item No. 16133 November 30, 2004 Page 16 of 55 The Subcontracted Transportation Provider must provide documented proof to the Commission prior to transport that necessary medical services cannot be obtained within the beneficiary's service area and that commercial air carrier transportation Is the only viable option. The Subcontracted Transportation Provider hits authority under this Agreement to deny a request -to cover commercial air carrier transpart but must submit a written explanation 10 the Commission of how the beneficiary will be transported and what formed the basis for the denial. The Subcontracted Transportation Provider must follow the procedures in Denial of Service Section, and must notify V a beneficiary of his right to appeal as set forth in the Beneficiary Appeals Notice Sectior . The Subcontracted Transportation Provider may purchase any and all commercial air carrier transports when it is deemed to be the appropriate beneficiary. level of transport for the The Subcontracted Transportation Provider must utilize 'he commercial air carrier transportation policy established by the Commission that directly defines the policies and procedures: for eligibility, payment and selection of the commercial air carrier mode of transportation. 7.8 5.pecial Covered Services The Subcontracted Transportation Provider must authorize and supply transportation for Medicaid beneficiarles when: a. The Agency for Health Care Administration has begun a closure or decerttfieation of y to be transported from one nursing facill:y to another or to an alternate living a nursing facility and transportation is needed for the Medicaid beneficiar arrangement; or b. The Medicaid beneficiary has a change i i level of care that results In the facility not being certified or equipped to provide medically required or specialized services and transportation Is needed from one nursing facility to another nursing facility. 7.10 Excluded Serv' es The Subcontracted Transportation Provider Is not required to ensure the provision of the following excluded services: a. Stretcher Van 0 xvao3n AaMinistr990. stretcher van providers are not required to be equipped to provide and administer oxygen to a beneficiary during a transport, Oxygen provided and administered by the beneficiary is appropriate for NET If no other medical equipment or medical care Is required an route. Stretcher van providers are also not required to be equipped to maintain a ventilator or care for a beneficiary who Is ventilator- dependitnt during a transport. If a beneficiary has a battery- operated ventilator and an Individual who has been trained to provide ventilator care will travel with the be neflelary to a doctor's office or to other medically necessary health care services, the beneficiary is eligible for NET If no Other medical equipment or care is required en route. In questionable cases, the need for transport by a stretcher vehicle may require verification or documentation by a medical professioral. Ground Amb Ian a Tr nsoorta inn NET services do not include ground ambulance transportation unless the ground ambulance is under contract as a stretcher or wheelchair transportation provider as specified in the Wheelchair Van Section, or CTD MEDICAID NON -I;MEr GENCY TRANSPORTATION (NE71 AGREEMENT PAGE 14 OF 53 Agenda Item No. 16133 November 30, 2004 Page 17 of 55 the Stretcher Van Section. Ground ambulance transportation. is also excluded if a local governmental ordinance mandates non- emergency stretcher transportation services be provided In a ground ambulance vehicle. c. Air Ambulance Transportation. NET services do not Include air ambulance transportation. d. Basic Life Suppot (BLS) and Advance 1 ife Support (ALS) Transportatlori. For the purpose of this Agreement, NET services do not include the arrangement, coordination or delivery of transportation services for beneficiaries who require the administration of any level of lFe support services (ALS or BLS) during transport. 7.11 Special Exclusions The Subcontracted Transportation Provider is not responsible for the coverage of: a. The cost of transporting a Medicaid beneficiary back to Florida when that beneficiary has traveled outside of Florida and requires hospitalization and/or subsequent nursing facility care, unless a Medicaid beneficiary has traveled for the purpose of receiving a Medicaid ccimpensable service; b. Transportation for therapeutic home visits to or from a hospital, hospice, nursing home, ICF /DD, state or other private or public institution; C. Transportation of a beneficiary from one hospital to another, one nursing facility to another, or from a hospital to a nursin -g facility, solely based on the preference of the beneficiary or a member of the beriefrciary's family; d. Transportation of deceased Medicaid beneficiaries; e. Transportation of family members to visit a hospitalized or institutionalized Medicaid beneficiary; f. Transportation of a Medicaid beneficiary -o receive medical training; g. Transportation of Medicaid beneficiaries to a pharmacy for the purpose of having a prescription filled; h. Transportation of a Medicaid beneficiary �o a medical facility or physician's office for the sole purpose of obtaining a medical recommendation or to pick up medical records; Transportation of a Medicaid beneficiary for socialization and/or therapeutic field visits to locations other than the facility where such services are received; Transportation services that are available to the general public free of charge; c. Transportation that is already covered by a per them rate and included in a corresponding cost report. Transportation services are included in an ICFIDD's per diem; Salaries, fees, or other compensation for professional health care attendants; or m. Transportation of a Medicaid beneficiary to a service covered by a Home and Community -Based Service (HCBS) %aiver and transportation is provided and can be billed to the waiver or is included in the reimbursement for the waiver service. 8. G000re ycal Cop/ derations CTO MEDICAID NON- EEMURGENCY TRANSPORTATION (NET) AGREEMENT PAGE 15 of 53 Agenda Item No, 16133 November 30, 2004 Page 18 of 55 The Subcontracted Transportation Provider is responslble for the provision of transportation services to eligible Medicaid beneficiaries to or from ci stated point of origin or to or from specNIC Modica d compensable services at the request of the beneficiary or person acting on .behalf of the benefit ary. Transportation outside the arse custorr arily used for health care se by the benefit ary's immediate community is to be provided only when suffici rvices ent medical resources are not available in the area or when a health care provider has referred the beneficiary to medically necessary health care services outside of the immediate community. The Subcontracted Transportation Provider is responsible for out -of -state NET services to and from heaith care providers. The Subcontracted Transportation Provider must utilize the policies and procedures elaborating on hoary services by grcund or air beyond sixty (60) miles of the Florida State border shall be coordinated and purchased. 8.1 Residencean I lcai Facilit The Subcontracted Transportation Provider is not responsible for providing transportation when the health care provider is located outside a beneficiary's community/viclnity if other similar and appropriate health care providers. that offer the same or similar services appropriate for the beneficiary's needs and who will accept the beneficiary as a patient are located closer to the beneflclary's residence. The Subcontracted Transportation Provider Tray request a written referral signed by the referring medical provider and attesting to th3 need for travel outside the beneficiary's region of residence. Beneficiaries who are denied NET services must be given a written notice of the reason for denial and appeal rights. See Beneficiary Appeals Notice Section. The neferral form should be uniform throughout the state and will be subject to approval by the Commission. 5-Ubr,0 raoWd Transportation Provider Mmum Performance Standardg The following suctions describe the minimum s0ndards required of the Subcontracted Transportation Provider. 9.1 Beneficiary Arress 'The Subcontracted Transportation Provider sh ;W: a. Respond to transportation Inquiries and requests made by beneficiaries residing in the service area as provided for in this section; �• Maintain a business location in the servize area or assign a representative whose responsibility is the service area; ` =. Provide notification to beneficiaries and snake oral Interpretation services available to beneficiaries, free of charge, in areas where twenty (20) percent or more of the population Is non- Engllsh speaking; at. Develop written procedures for dealing with beneficiary complaints internally; see Beneficiary Appeals Notice Section 0. Train customer service representatives in the area of dispute resolution; f. Establish and maintain an electronic mail I mail) Igentlty; P. Maintain a toll -free telephone access rumber for scheduling NET specified as follows: Monday through Friday, eight (8) hours a day except nine (if state holidays: New Year's Day, Martin Luther King's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Veterais' Day, Thanksgiving Day and the Friday following, and Christmas Day. CTD MEDIOND NON- EMERGENCY TRANSPORTATION (NET) AOREEMENT PAGE 16 of 53 Agenda Item No. 16133 November 30, 2004 Page 19 of 55 h. Provide thirty (30) caiendar days writ•en notice of any other intended days of closure. i. Provide twenty -four (24) hour toll -free telephone access to information on how to access transportation on holidays, mekends, and after business hours for urgent care, hospital discharge, or incident3 beyond the control of the beneficiary or facility. In addition, access must be provided to a beneficiary who has a return pick -up after business hours if agreed to in advance by the Subcontracted Transportation Provider and the beneficiary. J. Provide eligible transportation when trip requests are submitted no less than seventy -two (72) hours in advance. . . k. Provide adequate staff and teiephone lines to allow ninety (90 %) percent of all incoming calls, including TTY calls, to be answered within an average of three (3) minutes. A phone answering ma&ine or electronic voice mail may be used when offered as an option to the beneficiary; however: beneficiaries shall.be given the option of staying in queue o• reaching a staff person. 1. Ensure the average queue time for a hearing- impaired system such as Florida Tele- Relay Services or TTY calls shall not axceed three (3) minutes. m. Train staff to operate a hearing- irnpktired system such as Florida Tele -Relay Services or TTY equipment to ensure service levels similar to non - hearing impaired beneficiaries are met. 9.2 £licibility Screening The Subcontracted Transportation Provider shall: a. Review and document beneficiary eligibility to receive transportation services provided by the contract. b. Review that the Individual is currently eligible for services by relying upon the eligibility information supplied by one ;7f the following: 1. Presentation of a valid medical card (Medicaid Gold Card) when smart card systems are in place and set to read the Medicaid Gold Card and capable of obtaining beneficiary eligibility Information; 2. Documentation from a Medicaid Eligibilit,t Verification System (MEVS) Vendor; 3. Documentation by FAXBACK with the M 3dicaid fiscal agent; or 4. Documentation by other Commission approved sources. C. Regularly verify that the beneficiary is eligible for transportation services. Screening shall ensure: 1. Verification from the requesting beneficiary that they have no other available means of transporta:bn to medical services; 2. That the requested transportation Is not covered by other programs or funding; 3. That the requested transportation is to the nearest Medicaid provider of covered services unless othf:rwise exempt by Medicaid rules or policy (see Applicable Laws and Retlulations Section); 4. That authorization for requested transportation shall only be granted for eligible Medicaid services required by the beneficiary, CTD MEDICAID NON. EMERGENCY TRANSPORTATION (NET) AGREEMENT PAGE 17 OF 53 Agenda Item No, 16133 November 30, 2004 Page 20 of 55 5. That private and volunteer t-ansportation or. gas vouchers are utilized where appropriate to ensure cost - effective transportation. When private or volunteer mileage reimbursement, or. gas vouchers, are utilized, the Subcontracted Transportatior. Provider shall have on record: the driver's license, current vehicle regiaVation and obtain documentation of, or proof of, insurance of the vehicle olwator. When documentation of the above - listed information is accepted in lieu of copies of the documents, the Subcontracted Transportation Provider shall obtain copies of these documents as soon as practicable; and 3. That requested transportation is necessary to the destination and to return from services as authn ized under the Agreement. 91 Transportation Starxiards The Subcontracted Transportation Provider shall: a. Arrange for the most appropriate, lowest cost transportation services available to beneficiaries who reside in the servic*t area specified by the Agreement; b. Comply with standards in accordance wth Chapter 427, Florida Statutes and Rules 41 -2 and 14 -90, Florida Administrativit Code. 9.4 ADDroprlate Level of Transportation The .Subcontracted Transportation Provider shall refer emergency calls to 911. or an ambulance, as necessary. The Subcontracted Transportation Provider and /or its Subcontracted Transportation Providers shall maintain a local referral source with whom to discuss emergency situations. Appropriate levels of transportation consist . the following a. Door- to-door or curb- to-curb services are appropriate for persons whose physical or mental limitations render them unable to use fixed route transit or other methods of public transport. b. The Subcontracted Transportation Provider shall use the most cost effective (lowest coat appropriate) available transportation, based on the medical condition of the beneficiary. C. Subcontracted transportation providers shall use public transit where available. Utilization shall be in compliance witl` ADA requirements. A beneficiary may be asked to fill oui an ADA certification form to verify the beneficiary's mobility limitations or may be required to undergo an assessment process. The Subcontracted Transportation Prpvid-sr may also require documentation by the beneficiary's. physician. 9.5 Service Area a. The Subcontracted Transportation Proviclow may provide service to residents of other service areas in response to requests of the Subcontracted Transportation Provider responsible for those service areas, if an agreed upon rate is determined by both parties. b. Other service areas include: Medical facilities or services available In other communities or contiguous areas not available in the beneficiary's service area but CM MMICAID NON EANNc wY TRANSPORTATION (NET) AGREEMENT PAGE 18 OF 53 Agenda Item No. 16133 November 30', 2004 Page 21 of 55 routinely used by residents 0 the service area who need medical care not provided within their servilm area; and 2. Medical facilities or services outside the service area that are closer to the beneficiary's residence than the same type of services within their service area. c. The Subcontracted Transportation Provider may arrange destination and return trips outside the Subcontracted Transportation Provider's contracted service area when required services are not available within the contracted service area, but are within the state or designated border areas. 9.6 ActivV Documentation The Subcontracted Transportation Provider and/or its Subcontracted Transportation Providers must retain, and make available fcr audit purposes, the following records for five (5) years after termination of the Agreement or for the duration any audit that extends past five (5) years. The Subcontracted Transportation Provider sf ail: a. Maintain beneficiary eligibility data. Eligibility data shali be provided to the Subcontracted Transportation Provider and its Subcontracted Transportation Provider by MEVS or FAXBACK or other similar provider. The Subcontracted Transportation Provider shall use Wis data to confirm eligibility of persons requesting or receiving transportation services. b. Protect the confidentiality of the beneficie ry's records. C. Keep vehicle logs on file for every transport for five (5) years after the Agreement ends, in accordance with state law. d. Maintain encounter data for each one -way trip provided as specified below: 1. Subcontracted transportation provider's unique identification number assigned by the Commission; 2. Date the service was provided in month, day, year format: MM/DD/YYYY; 3. Beneficiary's last name, firs: name, and middle initial exactly as it appears on the gold, plastic Medicaid IV Card or other.proof of eligibility; 4. Beneficiary's 10 -digit Medicaid ID Number. Do not provide the number on the Medicaid ID card. This is a card control number, not the beneficiary's Medicaid ID number, 5. Total miles of trip provided; 6. Total cost of trip provided; 7. Pickup address including the street name and number, apartment number, and city; 8 Time that the beneficiary we* picked up. Use military (24 -hour clock) time. For example: 3:35 p.m. = 1535; CTO MEDICAID NON -I= MERGENCY TjtANBPORTATION iNETj AGREEMEW PAGE 19 OF 53 Agenda Item No, 16B3 November 30, 2004 Page 22 of 55 9. Complete address of the provider destination including the street name and number, apartment number, and city; 10. Identify gips that were not provided due to beneficiary no- shows; 11. Medical necessity of the trip; 12. Origin of transport code: physician's office (P), clinic (C), laboratory (L), hospital (H), nursing home A, dialysis (D), or other diagnostic or therapeutic (0), or residence i R); 13. Destination of transport code: physician's office (P), clinic (C), laboratory (L), hospital (H), nursing horse (N), dialysis (D), or other diagnostic or therapeutic (0), or residence ( R); 14. Made of transportation used: multiload vehicle (MV), public transportation (PT), private volunteer transport (VT), wheelchair (WC), Stretcher (ST), over- the -road bus (08), or commercial air carrier (CA); and e. Enter encounter data requirements for each bus ticket or pass Issued, in a format provided by the Commission. �•7 Service Standards a. All Subcontracted Transportation Providers must comply with - standards in accordance with Chapter 427; Florida Statutes and Rules 41 -2 and 14 -90, Florida Administrative Code. These standards include, but are not limited to, Drug and Alcohol Testing, Safety Standards, Driver Accountability and, Driver Conduct, b. All Subcontracted Transportation providers must maintain vehicles and equipment in accordance with man:ifaeturer's state and federal safety and mechanical operating and malntenen,:e standards for any and all vehicles and models used for transportation of Med Bald beneficiaries under this Agreement. .c. The Subcontracted Transportation Prc,vider shall Comply with all applicable state and federal laws as provided fn Section 30.29, Applicable Laws and R Including, but not limited to, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) alndothe Federal Transit Administration (FTA) regulations. d. Any vehicle that does not meet or exceed the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (DHSMV) licensing requirements, safety standards, ADA regulations, or Agreement requirements shall be removed from service immediately and shall be re- inspectec before it is eligible to be used to provide transportation services for Medicaid beneficiaries under the Agreement, a• Vehicles may not carry more passengers than the vehicle was designed to carry. All lift- equipped vehicles must corn ply with ADA regulations. 9.6 +/ehicle Insoections .a.. al CTO MEDICAID NON4= MERGENCY TRANspc)RTA11ON (NET) AGREEMENT PAGE 20 of 53 Agenda Item No. 16133 November 30, 2004 Page 23 of 55 All vehicles shall be inspected before they are used to provide transportation services. inspections shall be done a mually to ensure that all regulatory and licensing requirements are met. Vehlclas not passing these Inspections shall be immediately removed from service for Medicaid beneficiaries. Each vehicle shall be reinspected before It Is eligible to return :o service for Medicaid beneficiaries under the Agreement. Documentation 67 inspections done by other agencies will suffice as long as the Subcontracted Transportation Provider and Commission have access to it, and the program standards are met or exceeded. b. All Commercial Vehicles Shall Meet or Ex :eed the Following Requirements: 1. The Subcontracted Transportation Provider shall ensure that commercial transportation operators use E; two -way communication system linking all vehicles used in delivering tte services under this Agreement with the transportation operator's major place of business (dispatcher); 2. The two -way communication : system shall be used in such a manner as to facilitate communication and to minimize the time in which out -of- service vehicles can be replaced or repaired. Pagers are not an acceptable substitute. A vehicle with an inoperative two -way communication system shall tie placed out -of- service until the system is repaired or replaced; 3. All vehicles shall be equipped with climate control systems adequate for the heating and cooling needs of both driver and passengers, Any vehicle with a non - functioning climate control system shall be placed out - of- service untt repaired; 4. Vehicles shall have functioning, clean, and accessible seat belts, where applicable, for each passenger seat position and shall be stored off the floor when not in use; 5. All vehicles shall have an aces. rate speedometer and odometer; 6. All vehicles shall have functioning interior lights) within the passenger compartment; 7. All vehicles shall have adequa.e sidewall padding and ceiling covering;. 8. All vehicles shall have two exterior rear view mirrors, one on each side of the vehicle; 9. All vehicles shall havo one interior mirror for monitoring the passenger compartment; 10. The vehicles' interior and exterior shall be clean and have exteriors free of broken mirrors or windows, excessive grime, rust; chipped paint or major dents that detract from d)e overall appearance of the vehicle; and 11. The vehicle shall have passenger compartments that are clean, free from tom upholstery or floor covering, damaged or broken seats, protruding sharp edges and shall also be kee of dirt, oil, grease or litter. 9.9 Subcontract Requirements 'rhe Subcontracted Transportation Provider stall monitor all transportation providers, at least annually, to ensure that they comDiy with ,:he provisions of the Agreement. ' -he Subcontracted Transportation Provider shall attempt to utilize Minority and Women - owned Business Enterprises (MWBE's) for prcviding beneficiary transportation services. CTD MEDICAID NoN- E- AeRGENCY TRANSPORTATION (NET) AQREEWNT PAGE 21 OF 53 Agenda Item No. 1683 November 30, 2004 Page 24 of 55 The Subcontracted Transportation Provider shall document MWBE utilization and all efforts in encouraging MWSE participation. Subcontracts shall include verification tha- each transportation provider maintains sufficient liability insurance to meet the requirements of Florida State law. See Section I.G of the Terms and Conditions of the Commission Standard Agreement for specifics on insurance coverage. The Subcontracted Transportation Provider shall have an incident investigation Procedure In writing, and shall follow that procedure to respond to and review all incidents. The Commission must be notified by the Subcontracted Tran Provider within twenty four (24) hours or by the beginning of the next business day of rtation accident during the transportation of Medicaid beneficiaries, This Is for.. all accidents involving personal injury and /or property damage where the damage exceeds one thousand dollars ($1,000.00). A written report of the accident shall be submitted to the Commission within five (5) business days of the occurrence. g.10 Pqr§2001 Subcontracted Transportation Providers ar(► independent contractors and are not employees or agents of Florida Medicaid or the Commission. 'An independent contractor Performs services for Medicaid under contra -.t of a skilled nature or unique kind and works with minimal or no supervision from Medicaid staff. The Subcontracted Transportation Provider must ensure that all transportation providers; a. Be responsible for the work performed by their employees and transportation Providers as described In this Agreemt)nt and other referenced documents; D. Be solely responsible for payment to all employees' for wages, benefits, and all consideration or reimbursement to transportation operators; Comply with the requirements of employer liability, worker's compensation, unemployment insurance, social w city, and any other state and local taxes applicable to the Subcontracted Trs,rrsportation Provider, the Subcontracted Transportation Provider's employees and transportation operators; and d. Have personnel policies that conform t) all local, state and federal laws. The Commission retains the right to rfiview the Subcontracted Transportation Provider's personnel policies. 9.11 Addibonal Subcontracted Transoortation P Or Raauirements 'rho following sections describe performance standards with which the Subcontracted Transportation Provider must comply. EL The Subcontracted Transportation Provider is responsible for transportation services, and shall recruit, if neoe nary, and negotiate subcontracts with transportation providers sufficient to M Set the needs of Medicaid beneficiaries to Include utilization Of muitiload vehicles, public transportation, wheelchair vehicles, stretcher vehicles, private volunteer transport, Over- the -road bus service or where applicable commercial air carrier transport. b. The Subcontracted Transportation Provider must utilize a uniform contracting, billing and accounting system to contract for services and pay providers while keeping accurate and detailed records on transactions with such contracted providers. CTD MriolcAm NON - EMERGENCY TRANSPORTATION tNETI AGREEMENT PAGE 22 OF 63 Agenda Item No. 16133 November 30, 2004 Page 25 of 55 c. The Subcontracted Transportation Provider shall secure sufficient resources (numbers and types of vehicles and. drivers) to provide NET services In accordance with the requirements of tie Agreement. d. The Subcontracted Transportation Provider may set up subcontracts with qualified transportation providers, including providers in bordering states (Georgia and Alabama), if necessary, as long as the services provided are equitable in quality and safety. The Subcontracted Transportation Provider must maintain unique Identifiers of each transportation provider. The unique identifiers will be given to the Subcontracted Transportation Prarider by the Commission. e. In all cases, the Subcontracted Transportation Provider must ensure the use of the most appropriate service available to rneet the beneficiary's transportation needs. f. Regardless of the method or combinatioi of methods used to provide NET service, the Subcontracted Transportation Provider is responsible for management, supervision and monitoring of all tmnsportation provided with funds received through the Agreement. g. The Subcontracted Transportation Provider is prohibited from establishing or maintaining subcontracts with traisportation providers that have been determined to have committed fraud of a state or federal agency or those that have been terminated from the Medicaid program. h. The Subcontracted Transportation Provider must terminate a subcontract with a transportation provider when substancard performance Is identified and when the transportation provider has failed to take satisfactory corrective action within a reasonable time. The Commission reserves the right to direct the Subcontracted Transportation Provider to terminates any subcontract with a transportation provider when the Commission or the Agency for Health Care Administration determines it to be in the best interest of the state. i. The Subcontracted Transportation Pro%ider's selection policies and procedures, consistent with 42 CFR 438.12, must rot discriminate against particular providers that serve high -risk populations or saecialize in conditions that require costly treatment. j. The Subcontracted Transportation Provider may not employ or contract with providers excluded from participatior in Federal health care programs under either Section 1128 or 1128A of the Social Security Act. 9.12 Gatekeeper Policy a. The Subcontracted Transportation Provider shall comply with the following gatekeeper responsibilities. 1. Accept requests for transportation directly from beneficiaries, adult family members on behalf of minor beneficiaries, guardians responsible for beneficiaries, and licensed iealth care professionals on behalf of beneficiaries. 2. Assure that the beneficiary is a resident of a county in Florida and is currently Medicaid eligible. Beneficiary eligibility shall be obtained by contacting a MEVS Vendor or similar provider, or through FAXBACK with the Medicaid fiscal agent where a fax is sent through an automated system and a report is transmitted back containing beneficiary or provider requested eligibility irr ormation_ 3. Attempt to determine if trans; ortation resources exist within the home regularly andlor specifically for the trip requested, and may deny CTD MEDICAID NON- HADERUFNCY TRANDPORTATION (NET) AGREOKE -UT PAaE 23 of 53 Agenda Item No. 16133 November 30, 2004 Page 26 of 55 transportation if available through resources in the berieficlarys household. "Household" is ciefined to include all persons :reslding at common address. 4. Determine if there is a reascn why the beneficiary Own cannot be utilized (such as the vehicle is broken, Q t of 985, etc.) if it cannot be utilized, may assist in transportation. 5• Attempt to determine whether any person who does not reside in the beneficiary's household can reasonab " ly provide transportation. "Reasonably,, is defined to mean both willing and able. The Subcontracted Transportation Provider shall not demand the use of transportation resources available through any party residing outside the beneficiary's household. 6. Require the use of public transportation, where available and appropriate, for beneficiaries who are able to understand common signs and directions. For additional information on requirements for public transportation see Service Standards Section. 7. Determine If the beneficiary i; ambulatory, requires a mobility device, or requires a stretcher for transport. Beneficiaries who must use a mobility device for ambulation or must remain In a lying position shall be transported in -vehicles appropriate to their level of need. 8. Allow for extenuating circumstances in applying the seventy -two (72) hour or less advance application requirement for transportation. Such extenuating circumstances s iall include, but not be limited to, such situations as the requirement for past- operative or follow -up appointments In less than seventy -two (72) hours; urgent care requirements as claimed by the beneficiary, adult family members on behalf of a minor, elderly or d1nabled beneficiaries, guardians responsible for beneficiaries, and licensed health cars' professionals on behalf of beneficiaries who are residens of a nursing facility or other residential care facility, or who are otherwise unable to communicate for themselves; hospital and emergency room discharges; and transportation to appointments made to replace missed appointments that were not caused by the be- neficisry's negligence. 9. Provide transportation only to a Medicaid compensable service. 10• Refuse to reimburse the cost of transportation provided for a beneficiary by any relative or member of the. same household, exclusive of foster parents, 1 Some nursing faclllties, group Domes and personal care homes have one or more vehicles, which Fire intended to facilitate the general administration of the facility aid not necessarily to provide for resident transportation. The Subcontracted Transportation Provider cannot deny service based on the mere existence of a vehicle. The availability of a vehicle for resident transportation must be determined on a case -by -case basis. If the vehicle is not avai:able for resident transportation at the time required, as represented by the nursing facility manager.or director of nursing, as applicable, such vehicle must be excluded from considerations of other available transportation. 12. Consider information presented by or on behalf of a beneficiary relative to the need for NET services L Pon each such request for transportation, notwithstanding previous NET -ienials. CTD MEDr 4w NON - EMERGENCY TRANSPORTATION (MET) AGREEMENT PAGE 24 of 53 Agenda Item No. 1683 November 30, 2004 Page 27 of 55 13. Require that a beneficiary and associated escort be picked up from, and returned to, a common addrm-s. The Subcontracted Transportation Provider are not responsible for providing transportation when a similar and ap ropriate health care providers of a similar type that offer the same or similar services appropriate for the beneficiary's needs and who will accept the beneficiary as a patient are located closer to the beneficiary's residence. c. The Subcontracted Transportation Provider and /or its Subcontracted Transportation Providers shall not arbitrarily deny services, but may require as a condition for approval of NET services, a written referral signed by a licensed health care provider attesting to the medical neceevsity for out -of -area service. 1o. f=raud Prevention Policies and Procedures The Subcontracted Transportation Provider shall utilize the written policies and procedures developed by the Commission for fraud prevention tha, contain the following: a. A comprehensive employee- training program to investigate potential fraud; b. A review of Subcontracted Transportation Providers that demonstrate a pattsrn or practice of encounter or service reports that did not occur, c. A review of Subcontracted Transportation Provider; that demonstrate a pattern or practice of overstated reports or up -coded levels of servics; d. A review of Subcontracted Transportation Providers that altered, falsified, or destroyed records prior to the five -year records retention benchmark, e. A re,fiew of Subcontracted Transportation Providers that make false statements about credentials; f. A review of Subcontracted Transportation Provider-, that misrepresent medical information to iustify referrals; g. A re%iew of Subcontracted Transportation Providers that sail to provide transportation for wavered Medicaid beneficiaries to medically necessary services; and h. A neviaw of Subcontracted Transportation Providers that charge Medicaid beneficiaries for :overed services. Any determination by the Subcontracted Transportation Provider that any aspect of NET service delivery, by any provider, that might have short- or long -term detrimental consequences to the health o' a Medicaid beneficiary shall be reported in writing to the Commission immediately upon detecting a problem or potential problem. The Subcontracted Transportation Provider must also immediately report all instances of suspected provider /beneficiary fraud to the Commission immediately upon identification. Upon detection of a potentially or suspected fraudulent action by a provider, the Subcontracted Transportation Provider shall foe a report with the Commission. At a minimum, the report shall contain the name of the provider, the provider contact information, the provider tax identification number, and a description of the suspected fraudulent act. This report must be sent In narrative fashion to the Commission. B. MANNEj�OF SERVICE(S)PROVISION: Services to be provided by the Commission: CTa MEDICAID NON - EMERGENCY TRANSPORTATION INETI ABREEMEN- PAGE 25 OF 53 Agenda Item No. 16B3 November 30, 2004 Page 28 of 55 The Commission shall provide to the Subcontracted Transportation Provider the following servicew a. acce3s to Medicaid eligibility data, If available from the Agency. b. Polk -i and Agreement clartficadon as requested by the Subcontracted Transportation Provider. c. a tir3ely review of all materials submitted to the Commission by the Subcontracted Transportaton Provider as required, d. trainl zg in the appropriate use of Commission sysle ns as needed. e. non - Emergency transportation (NET) policy train ng pertinent to the performance of the Agreement. f. technical assistance, as needed, on transportation related inquiries. g_ a pol,cy and procedures manual, an education and outreach plan, and a monitoring plan. h. instn.ctions and ongoing training on speeffic prograris and covered services. i. monitor the Subcontracted Transportation Provider':: compliance with the terms and conditions of the.Agreement. 2. Services t2_be orovidlad by he Suboontrac +� Transoortf,tlon P_ rovidgr 2.1 Monitoring Plan The Subcontracted Transportation Provider w Il be monitored on an annual basis unless otherwise specified by the Commission. ''he monitoriri Subcontracted Transportation Provider Minimum Standards Section, and must contain, at -- a minimum, the following monitoring elements; a. Beneficiary Access 1. Provider name; 2. Provider's unique identificatior (ID) number; 3. Provider service area {oountiel;); 4. Where available average daily phone calls abandoned, listed by; • Incoming, • From queue; and • Average time in queue. 5. Percentage of calls answered within three (3) minutes; 6. Average call length; 7. Average daily phone calls received. 8. Eligibility Screening • Total applicants reviewed for transportation eligibility; • Total applicants denied fo , transportation eligibility, by reason code; and • Other data designated by trio Commission. CTD MEDICAID NON-EMERGENCY TRANSPORTATION (NET) AGREEMENT PAoE 26 OF 63 Agenda Item No, 1683 November 30, 2004 Page 29 of 55 Transportation Services • The number of trips provided by mode; • The average distance in riiies per trip; • The average cost per th) using the average distance in miles per • The number of unduplicated Medicaid beneficiaries using transportation; • Number of complaints and percentage of complaints compared to the total number of trips; End • The number of vehicle inspections completed with results. 10. Beneficiary Education 11. Staffing Issues 12. . Other Monitoring as Specified by the Commission 2.2 Reports a. Encounter Data. The Subcontracted " ransportation Provider will prepare reports on encounter data as well as complaints filed and corrective action taken. Some may be summary reports for wide distribution. Others may be detailed reports for Commission and other technical audiences. Users may be the general public, legislators, legislative staff, policy makers, media, and budget analysts. The Subcontracted Transportation Provider may be required to provide immediate response to ad hoc data requests of Commission staff. b. Project Reports, The Subcontracted 'transportation Provider shall utilize project reports established by the Commission. The Subcontracted Transportation Provider shall utilize reporting formats that will be developed by the Commission. When reporting requirements are Tot established in the Agreement, the Commission shall provide the Subcontracted Transportation Provider with instructions and submission timetables. The Commission reserves the right to modify reporting formats and submission timetables as a result of changing priorities or management direction. Annual Report. The Subcontracted "' ransportation Provider must submit to the Commission, by September 15th of a ich year, an annual operating report that summarizes all services provided for during the Agreement period, The annual operating report will be provided to the Commission via the electronic reporting mechanism available through the Commission's web page. d. Ad Hoc Reporting. The Subcontracted Transportation Provider must provide reports to the Commission in response to requests for data on a periodic basis. Data should be provided to the Commission within one (1) business day, or longer, if agreed to by both the Commission and the Agency for Health Care Administration. Other Reports. The Subcontracted Transportation Provider may be required to provide additional information in the annual, and monthly reports when specified by the Commission. CTD MEDICAID NDN•E:NMENCY TRANSPORTATION (NET) AGREEMENT PAGE 27 OF 53 Agenda Item No. 16133 November 30, 2004 Page 30 of 55 The Subcontracted Transportation Provider n►ust have the capacity (hardware, software and personnel) sufficient to generate all dats and reports needed for this project. Tha Subcontracted Transportation Provider shall also have the necessary information technology needed to fully manage and report on the project described in this Agreement. 2.4 Systems ComDliance The following standards and criteria define systems compliance: a. Software and applications will not abnormally end or provide Invalid or incorrect results as a result of date data, especially between centuries. b. In all new applications and where possible in legacy applications, date elements in Interfaces and data storage should s!)ecify century to eliminate date ambigulty. The standard format for data storage and calculations should follow the international standard date notation, which includes a four -digit year. Applications that use or require month and date representation should conform to the following format: YYYYMMDD where YYYY = full representation of the year, MM = month (between 01 and 12) and DD = day of the month (between 01 and 31). User interfaces (i.e., screens, reports, etc.) should accurately show four digit years. Where this is impossible li.e., date elements represented without century), the correct century must be unambiguous for all manipulations and /or calculations involving that element. 2.5 Determination of Service Process a. The Subcontracted Transportation Provider shall structure the determination of need for service process to meet the f(,llawing basic requirements: 1. The beneficiary's eligibility has been verified; 2. The beneficiary has declared that he or she is a current resident of the subcontract provider /provider';, service area; 3. The beneficiarys Medicaid ID number and address have been recorded for reporting purpose,, 4. The beneficiary has declared that he or she needs non - emergency transportation; 5 The beneficiary has been determined to have a valid service need; 6. The beneficiary intake information has been obtained; 7. The trip is determined to be within the service locality, or that the needed medical service is not avallablo in the locality; and 8. The transportation mode Is the most Cost- effective possible. �. The Subcontracted Transportation Pra4der shall advise the beneficiary that: 1. The beneficiary, uncer peneilty of law, shall provide accurate and complete Information to detemiine need for NET services; 2. When requested, the beneficiary must provide, as a condition for receiving service and being) determined eligible for the service, informatlon related to the need for services; CTD MEDICAID NON- EMERGENCY TRANSPORTATION (NET) AGREEMENT PAGE 28 of 53 Agenda Item No, 16133 November 30, 2004 Page 31 of 55 3. it is the beneficiary's respon_:iblllty to call and cancel an appointment at least twenty -four (24) hours Ir advance; and 4. Only transportation to or fnxm a health care service provider for a Medicaid covered service is ailowable. c. Beneficiary Intake Information The Subcontracted Transportation Provicer must collect intake information at initial time of contact for a request made by the beneficiary. The following information will be collected by all Subcontracted Transportation Providers for each beneficiary. The Subcontracted Transportation Provider shall regularly verify information Is accurate. The Subcontracted Transportation Prov der shall develop mandatory beneficiary intake information for NET services, that p•ovides the foilowing information: 1. Determination of Eligibility: • Name and address. • Beneficiary's date of birth in month, day, year format (MM1DD/YYYY); • County of origin; • Medicaid number; Ind • Telephone number. If available. 2. Availability of Suitable Mode or Transportation to Other Community Locations: • Availability of friend or relative with vehicle; and Ownership of a vehicle or Drevious transportation arrangements. 3. Availability of Federally Fundei or Public Transportation: • Distance from public trans iortation route; • Any limitations that would )revent the use of public transportation; • Alternative funding to pay, or transportation; and • Previous use. 4. Special Needs: • Mode of transportation needed; Services needed,, and Need for an escort or atterdants. 5. Results of Interview: • Transportation approved o- denied; • Mode of transportation If approved; • Date or dates of service; and Reason eligibility was denied. d. Validity of information Except for the information contained on the Medicaid eligibility certification, the Subcontracted Transportation Provider shall aocepl the information provided verbally by the beneficiary, or person speaking on behalf of the beneficiary, as valid when determining or predetermining the need for NET services unless the Subcontracted " ransportation Provider has cause to doubt the validity of information provided. eTD MEDICAIo NONE NERGENCY TRANSPORTATION (NET) AGREEMENT PAGE 29 OF 53 Agenda Item No. 1683 November 30, 2004. Page 32 of 55 If the Subcontracted Transportation Provlder has cause to doubt the validity of the information provided by or on behalf of the beneficiary, in accordance with approved gatakeeping policy, the Subcontracted Transportation 'Provider may require documentation of that Information as a condlti :)n of providing transportation. 2.6 Awlication for Services The beneficiary must contact the Subcontracted Transportation provider with -'jurisdiction over the beneficiary's area of residence to request NET services prior to dose of office business hours, three (3) workdays or more prior to a _ non- urgent, scheduled appointment. The three (3) workdays or mo*e advance scheduling includes the day of the call but not the day of the appointment. Advance scheduling will be mandatory for all NET services except urgent care and follow -111P appointments when the timeframe does not allow advance scheduling. The Subcontracted Transportation Provider.ahall be responsible to provide same -day transportation services when the beneficiary has no other available means of transportation and requests services for urgent care. Valid requests for urgent care transport shall be acknowledged for scheduling within three (3) hours of the time the request-is made. Urgent care, for the purpose of this Agreement, is defined as an unscheduled episodic situation, In which thery is no immediate threat to life or limb, but the beneficiary must be seen on the day of then request and treatment cannot be delayed unth the next day. A hospital discharge shall be considered as urgent care. The Subcontracted Transportation Provider may vorify with the direct provider of service that the need for urgent care exists. The Subcontracted Transportation Provider must obtain from the beneficiary, or an Individual acting on behatf of the beneficiary, sufficient information to allow a decision regarding the beneficiary's need for NET services. This determination must take into :onsideration the beneficiary's ability to providid, for his or her transportation outside of the NET program, pursuant to the gateKeeper poll Cy established by the Commission as well as the beneficiary's needed level of transportation in the Appropriate Level of Transportation Section. 2.7 _ -evels of Transportation When determining the most appropriate mode of transportation for a beneficiary, a basic :onsideration must be the beneficiary's current level of mobility and functional independence. Modes other than public ' ransportation must be used when the 5eneficiary: Is able to travel independently but, due to a permanent or temporary debilitating physical or mental condition, cannot use th•s mass transit system; or Is traveling to and from a location that is inaccessible by mass transit (accessibility is not within 3/4 mile of scheduled route). ' -he Subcontracted Transportation Provider or its Subcontracted Transportation Provider E:hall determine the most appropriate mode of transportation needed by the beneficiary. his determination may be based on Information provided by the beneficiary or, if a functional assessment process is in place, the results of a functional assessment process, 2.8 Criteria for Wh h T Stretcher Servi CTD MEDICAID NON- EMERCIENCY TRANSPORTATION IN ET) ADREEMENT . PAOt: 30 of 53 Agenda Item No. 1683 November 30, 2004 Page 33 of 55 Services other than multiload vehicle or publ4s transportation may be required when one of the following conditions is present: a. The beneficiary has a disabling physical condtion which requires the use of a wheechair, walker, cane, crutches or brace and is unable to use a multlload vehicle, commercial taxi or public transportation; b. An ambulatory beneficiary esquires radiation therapy; chemotherapy or dialysis treatment, which results in a disabling ph),sical condition after treatment, causing the beneficiary to be unable to access transpertabon without physical assistance; c. The beneflciary is unable to ambulate without personal assistance of the driver in entering or exiting the beneficiary's residence and medical facility; or the beneficiary has a severe, debilitating weakness or has a physical or mental dlsabliity as a result of Illness or health care treatment and requires personal assistance. The Subcontracted Transportation Provider if• not precluded from using more intensive modes of transportation If such use is determined to be appropriate. Wheelchair and stretcher van services are considered intensive transportation modes due to a higher level of transportation provided to scoommo -late the beneficiary's need based on the beneficiary's specific Ilmitation. One of the E Bove limiting conditions must exist before transportation modes other than multiload veh cle or public transportation are considered; however, the existence of a limiting condition does not necessarily mean that a more intensive mode of transportation Is required. While the above conditions may demonstrate the possible need for wheelchair or stretcher services, the functional ability and independence of the Medicaid beneficiary should also be considered in determining the mode of transportation required. The key -.o the use of more intensive modes of NET services is that such services be adequate to meet the health needs of the individual. 2.9 Nursing Home and Mental Health Facility NET Services The Subcontracted Transportation Provider must allow nursing homes and mental health facllllies to arrange and schedule transportation for beneficiaries residing in their facility directly without a formalized contract with the Subcontracted Transportation Provider for the facility's place of business. At a minimum. nursing home and mental health facilities shall be allowed to: • Provide transportation to a residence thrciugh vehicles owned and operated by the nursing home or mental health facility after determining that the most appropriate mode of transportation can be provided by such vehicles in-house; and • Contact the subcontracted lransportatioli provider to arrange for transportation services on behalf of the beneficiary residing in the facility it the nursing home or mental health facility is unable to p -ovide the most appropriate mode of transportation. 2.10 Denial of Service Process The Subcontracted Transportation Provider may deny a trip or immediately discontinue a :rip for any beneficiary who: .3. Refuses to cooperate in determining the atatus of Medicaid eligibility; 13. Refuses to provide the documentation requested to determine need for NET services; CTD MEDICAID NON4"- MERGENCY TRANSPORTATION (NET) AGREEMENT PAGE 31 of 53 Agenda Item No, 1683 November 30,. 2004 Page 34 of 55 C. Is fuund to be ineligible for NET services on the basis that the information provided cannot be otherwise confirmed; Cl. Exhibits uncooperative behavior or misuses /abuses NET services (the Subcontracted .Transportation Provder must retain documentation of the Incident); e. Is not ready to board NET transport five t5) minutes after the vehicle has arrived; or f. Fails to request a reservation three (3) workdays or more in advance of appointment without good cause. For purposes (if this section, "good cause" is created by factors such as, but not limited to, any of the following; 1. Urgent care; 2. Post -surgical and /or medical follow -up care specified by a health care provider to occur in fewer than three workdays; 3. Imminent availability of ari appointment with a specialist when the next available appointment would rsquire a delay of two weeks or more; or 4. The result of administrative or technical delay caused by the Subcontracted Transportation Provider and required that an appointment be rescheduled. 2.11 Beneficiary Appeals Notice When the Subcontracted Transportation Provider denies eligibility of, transportation services to a beneficiary, the beneficiary must be informed of his /her right to appeal by sending, by mail, an initial decision letter outlining the reason the Subcontracted Transportation Provider is denying transportaton services. This letter shall be mailed to the beneficiary no later than seven (7) calends- days following such decision to deny. The Subcontracted Transportation Provider nust utilize a formal beneficiary appeals process whereby a beneficiary may bring hit./her complaint for resolution prior to the beneficiary beginning the formaf Medicaid grievanoe procedures. Beneficiary transportation cannot be limited or suspended during the review period while :he appeal Is being reviewed. Beneficiaries trust be allowed to schedule and receive ransportation services throughout the appeal process. 2.12 Nohow Beneficiarv€ducation f a beneficiary fails to provide a cancellation notice to the Subcontracted Transportation !provider at feast 24 -hours in advance of a scheduled trip, then the beneficiary is (Aassified as a "no- show", In addition, canceflr:itions at the door will be considered a "no- :show." The Subcontracted Transportation Provider shall provide the Commission 4a fisting of the "no -show' beneficiaries. The nc -show beneficiary listing shall include the beneficiary's name, phone number, date an i time scheduled for transport, and trip destination. The submittal of the activity documentation in Section 9.6 will serve as the no -show listing. The Subcontracted Transportation Provider, thl: Commission, or the Agency may contact the beneficiaries and counsel them on. proper usage of NET services and provide technical assistance. The Subcontracted Transportation Provider shall track the beneficiaries contacted as no -shows and counseled and keep a record of the technical assistance provided, The Subcontracted Transportation Provider may take action CTD MEDICAID NowE.MEROENCY TRANSPORTATION (NET) AGREEMENT PAGE 32 of 53 Agenda Item No. 16133 November 30, 2004 Page 35 of 55 against beneficiaries (i.e. "lock-in°) that have •eoccurTing no-shows and do not respond to counseling and technical assistance. Such sction shall be approved by the Commission Contract Manager prior to implementation. If the no -show beneficlary provides acceptable, verifiable evidence to the Subcontracted Transportation Provider or the Commission that the no -show was due to unforeseen and unavoidable circumstances, the missed trip will not be counted as a no -show unless such evidence does not prove the beneficiary was unable to meet the scheduled pick -up time due to unforeseen and unavoidable circumstances. 2.13 Complaint Resolution The Subcontracted Transportation Provider must maintain a toll -free access for receiving beneficiary complaints, The Subcontracted Transportation Provider shall ensure that the beneficiary has followed the established complaint procedures. The Subcontracted Transportation Provider -nay utilize the Commission's ombudsman program to serve as a regulatory body for th.s voicing of complaints by beneficiaries. If the complaint Is not resolved through the Omoudsman program, the beneficiary must be informed of his /her right to file a formal grievance with the Office of Administrative Appeals or other legal venues appropriate to t )e specific nature of the complaint. 2.14 Fair Hearing Requirements The Medicaid fair hearing policy and promsr, is detailed In Rule 65- 2.042, F.A.C. The Subcontracted Transportation Provider's grievance system policy and appeal and grievance processes shat! state that the benfificiary has the right to request a Medicaid fair hearing In addition to pursuing the Subcontracted Transportation Provider's grievance process, A provider acting on behalf of the beneficiary and with the beneficiary's written consent may request a Medicaid fair hearing. Parties to the Medicaid fair hearing include the Subcontracted Transportation Provider, as well as the beneficiary and his or her representative or the representative of a dewased beneficiary's estate. a. Request Requirements The beneficiary or provider may request .3 Medicaid fair hearing within 90 calendar days of the date of the notice of action. The beneficiary or provider may requef:t a Medicaid fair hearing by contacting Department of Children and Families at the Office of Public Assistance Appeals Hearings, 1317 Winewood Boulevard, Etuilding 1, Room 309, and Tallahassee, Florida 32399 -0700. :). General Plan Duties The Subcontracted Transportation Provide- must: 1. Continue the beneficiary's benefits whi a Medicaid fair hearing is pending if: a. The Medicaid fair hearing is filed ti rely, meaning on or before the later of the following: • Within 10 workdays of the date on the notice of action (add 5 workdays If the notice is sent via U.S. mal :. ■ The intended effective date of the plan's proposed action. CTD MEDICAID NON-ENERGENCy TRANSPORTATION (NET) AGREEMENT PAGE 33 OF 53 Agenda Item No. 1683 November 30, 2004 Page 36 of 55 b. The Medicaid fair hearing involves the termination, suspension, or reduction of a previously authorized course of treatment; c. The services were ordered by an authorized provider; d. The authorization period pas not expired; and e. 'The beneficiary requests extension of benefits. 2. Ensure that punitive action is not taken against a provider who requests a Medicaid fair hearing on the beneficiary's beh,- if or supports a beneficiary's request for a Medicaid fair hearing. If the Subcontracted Transportation Provider continues or reinstates beneficiary benefits while the Mediceic fair hearing is pending, the benefits must be continued until one of following occurs: a. The beneficiary withdraws the req jest for a Medicaid fair hearing. b. 10 workdays pass from the date of the Subcontracted Transportation Provider's adverse decision and the beneficiary has not requested a Medicaid fair hearing with continuation of benefits until a Medicaid fair hearing decision is reached. (Add 5 workdays if the notice Is sent via U.S. mail.) c. A Medicaid fair hearing decision a JIverse to the beneficiary is made. d. The authorization expires or authorized service limits are met. The Subcontracted Transportation 'rovider must authorize or provide the disputed services promptly, and as expeditiously as the beneficiary's health condition requires, if the services ware not furnished while the Medicaid fair hearing was pending and the Medicaid fair hearing officer reverses a decision to deny, limit, or delay services. The Subcontracted Transportation Provider must pay for disputed services, in accordance with state policy and regu ations, If the services were furnished while the Medicaid fair hearing was pend.ng and the Medicaid fair hearing officer reverses a decision to deny, limit, or dialay services. 2.15 Beneficiary Co- payment The Subcontracted Transportation Provider, at its discretion, may require a co- payment of beneficiaries that is not greater than $1.00 per each one -way trip or 52.00 per each -ound trip whichever is less. Any change n beneficiary co- payment amounts must -eceive Commission approval prior to impleme station of such increase or decrease. The following categories of beneficiaries are not required to pay a co- payment: I Children under 21 years of age; Pregnant women when the services relate to the pregnancy or to any other medical condition that may complicate the pregnancy or conditions or complications of the pregnancy extending through the and of the month In which the 60 -days period following termination of pregnancy ends; CTD MEDICAID NOiEi2N6RGENCY TRANSPORTATION (NET) AaREENENT PAGE 34 oP 53 Agenda Item No. 16B3 November 30, 2004 Page 37 of 55 It Institutional care program (ICP) beneficiaries who are required to spend all of their income for medical care costs (expect for a minimal amount that Is required for personal needs) as a rendition of receiving services in an institution and who are inpatients in long -term care facilities, hospitals, or other medical institutions; ■ Beneficiaries who require emergency se -vices after the sudden onset of a medical condition which if left untreated would piece the beneficiary's health In serious Jeopardy; • Beneficiaries when the services or supplies relate to family planning; • Beneficiaries who are receiving hospice services. A provider cannot deny service to a recipient based solely on the recipient's Inability to pay a Medicaid co- payment. If the recipient is unable to pay at the time services are rendered, the provider may bill the recipient fo• the unpaid charge. 2.16 Subcontracted Transportation Provider Limitatons The Subcontracted Transportation Provider is prohibited from; a. Using fee- for - service ambulance transport in lieu of cost - effective and appropriate non - emergency transportation; Limiting Medicaid beneficiaries to a specific number of medical trips for any specific time period if such limitation would effectively prevent the beneficiary from receiving necessary medical care; and C. Limiting Medicaid beneficiaries to spect1c, providers within a geographical range, establish trip zones, or use similar tirnitatlons for the purpose of restricting the distance required to receive medical services if such limitation would effectively prevent the beneficiary from receiving lecessary medical care. 3. Term of Agreement The Commission may provide an increase earth year, beginning July 1, 2005, based on an increase in Medicaid eligibles. Such increases shall begin on July 1 for all subsequent - ,rears. The Commission reserves the right to determine whether an increase will be granted for each year and the level of increase to be provided. This Agreement may be renewed for a period :hat may not exceed three (3) years or the term of the original Agreement, whichever period is longer. Renewal of the Agreement shall be in writing and subject to the same terms and conditions set forth in the initial Agreement prior to Agreement termination. A renewal Agreement may not include any compensation for costs associated with the renewal. 4. Billing and Payment Non- emergency transportation services are mandatory Medicaid services that may not be restricted due to inadequate funding. Through this Agreement, the Subcontracted -- ransportation Provider accepts responsibility 0 provide or coordinate delivery of all non- emergency transportation services within the existing funds of this Agreement. The Subcontracted Transportation Provider sN ii be paid upon satisfactory submission of receivables as designated in the Agreement. CTD MEDICAID NON - EMERGENCY TRANSPORTATION (NET) AGREEMENT RAGE 35 OF 53 Agenda. Item No. 1683 November 30, 2004 Page 38 of 55 Section 215.422, Florida Statutes, provides that agencies have 5 working days to inspect and approve goods and services, unless bid specifications, contrast or purchase order specifies otherwise. if payment is no, within forty (40) calendar days, measured from the latter of the date the invoice is race ved or the goods or services are received, inspected and approved, a separate interest penalty set by the Comptroller pursuant to Section 55.03, F. S., will be due and payable in addition to the invoice amount. To obtain the applicable interest rate, please contact the: Commission's Fiscal Section at (850) 488- 5868. Invoices returned to a Subcontracted Transportation Provider due to preparation errors will result In a payment delay. Invoice payment requirements do not start until a properly completed invoice is provided io the Commission. A Subcontracted Transportation Provider Ombodsman, whose duties include acting as an advocate for Subco ntracted Transportation Providers who nay be experiencing problems In obtaining timely payment(s) from a State Commission, may be contacted at (850) 410 -9724 or by calling the State Comptroller's Hotline, 1-800448-3792. C. SPECIA►LPROVISION(S)• 1. Termination Proced res The Subcontracted Transportation Provider agrees to the termination procedures in Section 6 of the Commission's standard Agreement. The party initiating the termination shall render written notice of termination to the other party by Certified mail, return receipt requested, or in person with proof of delivery, or by facsimile letter followed by certified mail, return receipt requested. The notice of termination shall specify the nature of termination, the extent to which performance of work under the Agreement is terminated, anc the date on which such termination shall become effective. In accordance with 1932(0)(4), Social Security Act, the Commission shall provide the Subcontracted Transportation Provider with an opportunity for a hearing prior to termination for cause. After receipt by the Commission of final nob,)e of termination, on the date and to the extent specified in the notice of termination, the Subcontracted Transportation Provider shall: a. Stop work under the Agreement, but not before the termination dato. I Pay all claims priorto and including the date of termination. .. Assign to the state those subcontracts as directed by the Commission's Contracting Officer including all the rights, title and interest of the Subcontracted Transportation Provider for performance of those subcontracts. 1. Take such action as may be necessary, or as the Commission's contracting officer may direct, for the protection of proper-.y related to the Agreement which is in the possession of the Subcontracted Transportation Provider and in which the Commission has been granted or may acquire an interest. +a. Not accept any payment after the contract ends unless the payment Is for the time period covered under the Agreement. 2. Sanct on Process U. Pertormance Imorovement Plan If the Commission determines that the Subcontracted Transportation Provider Is out of compliance with the provisions of the Agreement, the Commission may M MEDICAID NC*- r:.MERGENCY TRANSPORTATION (NE7) AGREEMENT PAGE 36 DF 53 Agenda Item No. 16133 November 30, 2004 Page 39 of 55 issue to the Subcontracted Transporation Provider, via certified mail, a request for a performance improvement plan (PIP). The Commission stall provide the Subcontracted Transportation Provider with a time certain that the corrections are to be made. The Subcontracted -- ransportatron Provider must respond to the request within fifteen (15) calendar days by providing a PIP to the Commission. The Commission must approve the flan and submit the signed approval to the Subcontracted Transportation Provider prior to implementation of the PIP. The Commission may suggest changes o request a rewrite of the PIP and provide a specific deadline for the rewrite. If he Subcontracted Transportation Provider does not meet the standards established in the PIP by the time certain, the Subcontracted Transportation Provider will be in violation of the provisions of the Agreement and is subject to sanction:. b. Sanctions Withholding Payments. Withholding of monthly payments or a portion thereof to the Subcontracted Transportation Provider by the Commission; Fines. Imposition of a fine determined by the Commission for violation of the Agreement with the Commission. Fines shall not exceed an amount that Is more than five (5 %) percent of the. total monthly payment .to the Subcontracted Transportation Provider; and Mediation In the event of a dispute between the parties in connection with this Agreement, the parries agree to submit the disputed issue or issues to a mediator for nonbinding mediation prior to filing a lawsuit. The parties shall agree on a mediator as agreed upon by both parties. The fee of the mediator shall be shared equally by the parties. To the extent allowed by law, the mediation process shall be confidential and the results of the mediation or any testimony or argument introduced at the mediation shall not be admissible as evidence In any subsequent proceeding concerning the disputed case. Termination. Pursuant to section 6 of the Agreement. Unless the duration of a sanction is specified. a sanction shall remain in effect until the Commission is satisfied tha'. the basis for imposing the sanction has been corrected. 3. Travel Expenses The Subcontracted Transportation Provider sliall not bill the Commission for any travel expenses. 4. Suba n r cts The Subcontracted Transportation Provider may subcontract work required by a contract •esulting from this Agreement. The Commission may review any and all subcontracts at any time. The Commission may disapprove Einy subcontract at any time with sixty (60) .alendar days notice. The Commission must provide each Subcontracted Transportation provider with a unique identification number that will be used for data collection, data ranagement, and reporting. 5. Assica 'lm n CTD MEDICAID NON4-- MEROENCY TRANSPORTATION (NET) AGREEMENT PAGE 37 DF 53 Agenda Item No, 16133 November 30, 2004 Page 40 of 55 The Subcontracted Transportation Provider shall not assign the Agreement, In whole or in part, without the express written approval a` the Commission. 6. Walver No covenant, condition, duty, obligation, or t,ndertaking contained in or made a part of the Agreement may be waived except by ti -e written agreement of the parties, and a forbearance or indulgence in any other fora, or manner by either party In any regard whatsoever shall not constitute a waiver of tie covenant, condition, duty, obligation, or undertaking to be kept, performed, or dischE!rged by the party to which the same may apply. 7. Sev rabifity of Provisions If any provision of the Agreement is declared or found to be illegal, unenforceable, or void, then both the Subcontracted Transportation Provider and the Commission shall be relieved of all obligations arising under such p �ovision. If the remainder of the Agreement Is capable of performance, it shall not be affected by such declaration or finding and shall be fully enforceable. However, the Commission shall reduce the amount of the Agreement accordingly. 8. ns elcton of Records and Work Perfofrned The state and Its authorized representatives shall, at all reasonable times, have the right to enter the Subcontracted Transportation P- ovider's premises, or other places where duties under the Agreement are performed. All Inspections and evaluations shall be performed in such a manner as shall ncst unduly delay work. Refusal by the Subcontracted Transportation Provider to alloy access to all records, documents, Papers, letters, other materials or on -site activities elated to performance shall constitute a breach or the Agreement. The right of the ;state and its authorized representatives to perform inspections shall continue for as long as a Subcontracted Transportation Provider is required to maintain records. The Subcontracted Transportation Provider will be responsible for all storage fees associated with records maintained under the Agreement. The Commission shall give the Subcontracted Transportation Provider advance notice of cancellation pursuant to this provision and shall pay the Subcontracted Transportation Provider only those amounts that are earned prior to the date of cancellation in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Agreement. Performance by the Commission of any of its obligations under this Agreement shall be subject to the Subcontracted Transportation Provider's compliance with this provision. 9. Accotmtin4 The Subcontracted Transportation Provider .all maintain an accounting system and employ accounting procedures and practices that conform with generally accepted accounting principles and standards. All chsrges applicable to the contract shall be eadily ascertainable from such records. The Subcontracted Transportation Provider Is required to submit annual financial audits to tie Commission within thirty (30) calendar days of receipt. 10. Confidentiality of Bgrieficiary Information Alf personally identifiable beneficiary Information obtained by the Subcontracted 'transportation Provider shall be treated as p1vileged and confidential information and :;hall be used only as authorized for purposes directly related to the administration of the . Agreement. The Subcontracted Transportation Provider must have a process that :specifies that beneficiary- specific Information remains confidential, is used solely for the CM MEDICAID NON - EMERGENCY TRANSPORTATION (NET) AGREEMEN- PAGE 38 of 53 Agenda Item No. 1683 November 30, 2004 Page 41 of 55 purposes of data analysis and other Subcontracted Transportation Provider responsibilities under the Agreement, and Is exchanged only for the purpose of canducUng a review or other duties outlined in a contract. Any beneficiary-speclflc Information received by the Subcontracted Transportation Provider can be shared only with those agencies that have legal authority to receive such information and cannot be otherwise transmitted for any purpose other than those for which the Subcontracted Transportation Provider is retained by the Commission. The Subcontracted Transportation Provider must have in place mitten confidentiality policies and procedures to ensure confidentiality and to comply with all federal and state laws (including the Health insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) governing confidentiality, Including electronic treatment records, facsimile mail, and electronic mail). The Subcontracted Transportation Provider's ccntracts with others must explicitly .state expectations about the confidentiality. of information. If provider- specific data are released to the public, the Subcontracted Transportation Provider shall have policies and procedures for exercising due care in compiling and releasing such data that address statutory protections of quality assurance and confidentiality while assuring that open records requirements of Chapter 118, Florda Statutes, are met. Any releases of Information to the media, the public. or other entities require prior approval from the Commission. 11. Force Maieure Neither party shall be liable for loss or damagir suffered as a result of any delay or failure in performance under this Agreement or interruption of performance resulting directly or indirectly from acts of nature, civii or military authority, acts of war, riots, civil disturbances, insurrections, accidents, fire, explosions, earthquakes, floods, water, wind, lightning, strikes, labor disputes, shortages; of suitable parts, materials, labor or transportation to the extent such events are beyond the reasonable control of the party claiming excuse from liability resulting there frcgn. 12. EEC Complia,sce The Subcontracted Transportation Provider shall not discriminate in its employment practices with respect to race, color, religion, age, sex. marital status, political affiliation, national origin, or handicap except as arovidec by law. 13. Patents Royalties, Copyrights. Right to Data and Sponsorship Statement The Subcontracted Transportation Provider, %%Ithout exception, shelf indemnify and save harmless the Commission and its employees f om liabiliry of any nature or kind, induding cost and expenses for or on account of any copyrighted, patented, or unattended invention, process, or article manufactured or. supplied by the Subcontracted Transportation Provider. The Subcontracted Transportation Provider has no liability When such claim is solely and exclusively due .o the combination, operation or use of any article supplied hereunder with equipment or data not supplied by the Subcontracted Transportation Provider or is based solely and exclusively upon the Commission's ,alteration of the article. The Commission shall provide prompt written notification of a claim of copyright or patent Infringement and shall afford the Subcontracted Transportation Provider full opportunity to defend the action and control the defense. .=urther, if such a claim is made or is pending, :he Subcontracted Transportation Provider may, at its option and expense procure for the Commission the right to continue the use of, replace or modify the article to render it non- infringing (if none of the alternatives Is reasonably available, the Commission agrees to return the article on request to the ,subcontracted Transportation Provider and rfrceive reimbursement, if any, as may be determined fly a court of competent jurisdiction). If the Subcontracted Transportation CTO MEDICAID NoN- FNERGENCY TRANSPORTATION (NET) AGREEMEWT PAGE 39 of 53 Agenda item No. 1683 November 30, 2004 Page 42 of 55 Provider uses any design, device, or material:) covered by letter, patent, or copyright, it is mutually agreed and understood without exception that the proposed prices shall include all royalties or cost arising from the use of srlch design, device, or materials in any way involved in the work. Where activlties supp,xted by the Agreement resulting from this procurement produce original writing, sound recordings, pictorial reproductions, drawings or other graphic representation and works of any similar nature, the Commission has the right to use, duplicate and disclose such materials in whole or In part, in any manner, for any purpose whatsoever and to have others acting on oehalf of the Commission to do so. If the materials so developed are subject to copyright, trademark, or patent, legal title and every right, interest, claim, or demand of ary kind in and to any patent, trademark or copyright; or application for the same, shall vest in the state of Florida, Department of State for the exciusive use and benefit of the state. Pursuant to section 286.021, Florida Statutes, no person, firm, corporation, includirg parties to this Agreement shall be entitled to use the copyright, patent, or trademark without the prior written consent of the Florida Department of State. The Commission shall have unlimited rights to use disclose, or duplicate, for any purpose whatsoever, all information and cats developed, derived, documented, or furnished by the Subcontracted Transportation Provider under any contract. 14. 6ppli vable Laws and Reaula ions The Subcontracted Transportation Provider agrees to comply with all applicable federal and state laws and regulations, including but not limited to: Title 42 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Chapter IV, Subchapter C; Title 45 CFR, Part 74, General Grants Administration Requirements; Chapters 409, Florida Statutes; 59G- 4.330 Florida Administrative Code; all appllCa ale standards, orders or regulations issued pursuant to the Clean Air Act of 1970 as amended (42 USC 1857, st seq.); Chapter 427, Florida Statutes; 41 -2, Florida Administrative Code; Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (42 USC 2000d) In regard to persons served; 42 CFR 431, Subpart F; Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended; 29 USC 794, which prohibits discrimination on the basis of handicap in programs and activities receiving or benefiting from federal financial assistance; the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, as amended; 42 USC 6101 et, seq., which prohibits discrimination on the bans of age in programs or activities receiving or benefiting from federal financial assistance; the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1981, P.L. 97 -35, which prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex and religion in programs and activities receiving or benefiting from federal financial assistance; the Medicare-Medicaid Fraud and Abuse Act of 1978; other federal omnibus budget reconciliation acts; Americans with Disabilities Act (42 USC 12101, et. seq.); and the Balanced Budget Act of 1997. The Agreernen; may be subject to changes in federal and state law; rules or regulations. 15. State OwnershiD The Commission shall have unlimited right,:, to use, disclose, or duplicate, for any purpose whatsoever, all information and dills developed, derived, documented, or - urnished by the Subcontracted Transportation Provider as a result of the Agreement. 16. ;?ymbois. Emblems or Names in R a tot dicaid NO person or program may use, in connection with any item constituting an advertisement, solicitation, circular, book, Pamphlet or other communication, or broadcast, telecast, or other production, alone or with o a ther words, fetters, symbols a eamblems the words "Medicaid," or "Agency for Health Care Administration," except as required by the Agreement, unless prior written approval is obtained from the CTD MEDICAID NON- UMERGEWY TRANSPORTATION (NET) AGREEMEN I PAGE 40 OF 53 Agenda Item No. 16B3 November 30, 2004 Page 43 of 55 Commission. State and local governments are exempt from this prohibition. A disclaimer that accompanies the inappropriate use of program or Commission terms does not provide a defense. Each piece of mail or information constitutes a violation. 17. A<Idit,;lMynitorino Provisions The Commission may conduct, or have conducted, performance and /or compliance reviews, reviews of specific records or other data as determined by the Commission. The Commission may conduct a review of a sample of beneficiary and other Subcontracted Transportation Provider records to verify the juality of the Subcontracted Transportation Provider's services. Reasonable notice shat- be provided for reviews conducted at the Subcontracted Transportation Provider's or place of business. Reviews may include, but shall not be limited to, reviews of procedures, computer systems, accounting records, and Internal quality control reviews. The Subcontracted Transportation Provider shall work with any reviewing entity selected by the state. The Commission is permitted to monitor and review the transportation operations and services of the Subcontracted Transportation Provider, services that are under agreement with a provider, or subcontracted services to Medicaid beneficiaries. This monitoring and review by said entities i -dudes on -site visits and other monitoring methods to assure that the Subcontracted Transportation Provider and the Subcontracted Transportation Provider's subcontracted providers are complying with the requirements of the contract. These representatives shall also have acc ws to all financial and statistical reports, supporting documents, and any other documents pertinent to this Agreement. G'TO MEDICAID NON• EMERGENCY TRANSPORTATION (NET) AGREEMENT PAGE 41 OF 53 Agenda Item No. 16133 November 30, 2004 Page 44 of 55 AGREEMENT M_ ExHiSIT B METHOD OF COMPENSATION For the satisfactory performance of the services and the Submittal of Encounter Data as outlined in Exhibit A, SWpe of Services, the Subcontracted Transportation Provider shall be paid up to a maximum amount of $ L14,259,00 . The Subcontracted Transportation Provider shall submit monthly Invoices (3 copies) In a fo ^mat acceptable to the Commission. The Suboontracted Transportation Provider will be. paid, after the Commission .has received payment from ACHA, in equal payments of $ 42.855.00 per month, unless otherwise approved by the Commission's Execitive Director. ..I The Subcontracted Transportation Provider shall rsquest payment through submission of a properly completed invoice to the Commission Cortract Manager or its designee. Once the Commission has signed the Invoice for approval, t,le Commission shall submit the approved invoice to the DOT Disbursement Operations Office for payment to the Subcontracted Transportation Provider. Collier County $ 514,259.00 Total Amount not to Exceed $ 514.M.00 2. =ursement Schedule of Funds Nov Dec Jan Feb Jul Aug Sept Oct FY 04105 42,855 42,855 42,855 42,855 FY 05108 42,855 42,855 42,855 42,855 Mar . Apr May Jun 42:855 42,855 42,855 42,855 CTO MEDICAID NON- EMERGENCY TRANSPORTATION (NET A43RCEMENT PAGE 42 OF 53 AGREEMENT #: ATTACHMENTI Agenda Item No. 1683 November 30,2004 Page 45 of 55 CERTIFICATION REGARDING COMPLIANCE WITH THE HEAL`rH INSURANCE PORTABILITY AND ACCOUNTABILITY ACT OF 1996(HIPPA) The undersigneid Provider certifies and agrees as to abide by the following: 1. Protected Health Information. For purposes of this Certification, Protected Health Information shall have the same meaning as the term "protected health information" in 45 C.F.R. § 164.501, limited to the information created or received by the Provider from or on behalf of the Agency. 2. Limits an Use and Disclosure of Protected Health Information, The Provider shall not use or disclose Protected Health Information other than as permitted by this Agreement or by federal and state law. The Provider will use appropriate safeguards to prevent the use or disclosure of Protected Health Information for any purpose not in conformity with this Agreement and federal and state law. The Provider will not divulge, cl[iclose, or communicate Protected Health Information to any third party for any purpose not in conformity with this Agreement without prior written approval from the Agency. The Provider will report to the Agency, within ten (10) business days o' discovery, any use or disclosure of Protected Health Information not provided for in this Agreement of which the Provider is aware. A violation of this .paragraph shall be a material violation of this Agreement. 3. Use aria+ Disclosure of Information for Management, Administration, and Legal Responsibilities. The Provider is permitted to use and diWose Protected Health Information received from the Agency for the proper management and administration of the Provider or to carry out the legal responsibilities of the Provider, in accordance with 45 C.F.R. 164.504(e)(4). Such disclosure is only permissible where required by law, or where tt a Provider obtains reasonable assurances from tire person to whom the Protected Health information Is disclosed that: (1) the Protected Health Information will be held confidentially, (2) the Protected Health Information will be used or further disclosed only as required by law or for the purposes for which it was disclosed to the person and (3) the person notifies the Provider of ary instance -of which it is aware in which the confidentiality of the Protected Health Information has been breached. 4. Disclosure to Agents. The Provider agrees to enter into an agreement with any agent, including a subcontractor, to whom it provides Protected Health Information received from, or created or received by the Provider on behalf of, the Agency. Such agreement shall contain the same terms, conditions, and restrictions that apply to the Provider with respect to Protected Health Information. 5. Access to Information. The Provider shall make Protected Health Information available in accordance with federal and state law, including providing a right of access to persons who are the subjects of the Protected Health Information. 6. Amendment and Incorporation of Amendments. The Provider shall make Protected Health Information available for amendment and to incorporate any amendments to the Protected Health Information In accordance with 45 C.F.R. § 164.526. 7. Accourting for Disclosures. The Provider shall mako Protected Health Information available as requirel to provide an accounting of disclosures in accordance with 45 C.F.R. § 164.528. The Provider shall document all disclosures of Protected Health Information as needed for the Agency to respond to a request for an accounting of cisciosuros in accordance with 45 C.F.R. § 164.528. CTD MEDICAID NON- EMEROENCYTRANVORTATION (NET) AGREEMENT PAGE 43 OF 53 Agenda Item No, 16B3 November 30, 2004 Page 46 of 55 8. ccm e_to Books and Records. The Provider shall mcke its internal practices, books, and records rekatinc to the use and disclosure of Protected Health Information received from, or created or received by the Provider on behalf of, the Agency to.fhe Secretary of the Department of Health aril Human Services or the Secretary's designee for purposes of determining compliance with the Department & Health and Human Services Privacy Regulations. 9. Termination. At the termination of this Agreement, the Provides shall return all Protected Health Information that the Provider still maintains in any form, including any copies or hybrid or merged databa3es made by the Provider; or with prior writ•:en approval of the Agency, the Protected Health Information may be destroyed by the Provi -Jer after its use. If the Protected Health Information is destroyed pursuant to the Agency's prior written approval, the Provider must provide a written confirmation of such destruction to the Agency. If return or destruction of the Protected Health information is determined not feasible by the Agency, the Provider agrees to protect the Protected Health Information and treat it a:s strictly confidential. CERTIFICATICIN The Provider has caused this Certification to be signed and delivered by its duly authorized representative, as of the date set forth below. Collier County I391rs1 Of County Commissioners Subcontracted Transportation Provider Signature Name and Title Of Authorized Signer Approved ib jijjqj4vV0Qal sufficiency CTO MEDICAID NON EMERGENCYTRANSPORTATION (NET) AGREEMENT PAGE 44 OF 53 Date Agenda Item No. 1663 November 30, 2004 Page 47 of 55 AGREEMENT #: ATTACHMENT 2 DRUG -FREE WORKPLACE CERTIFICATION., In order to have a drug4Tee workpiace program, a business shall: Publish a statement notifying employees that the unlawful manufacture, distribution, dispensing, posses3ion, or use of a oontrolied substance is prohibited in the workplace and specifying the actions that will he taken against employees for violet ins of such prohibition. 2. Inform employees about the dangers of drug abuse in the workplace, the business policy of maintaining a drug -free workplace, any available dreg counseling, rehabilitation, and employee assistance programs, and the penalties that may be imposed upon employees for drug abuse violations. Give e*Ich employee engaged in providing the commodities or contractual services that are under bid a copy of the statement specified in subsection 1). 4. In the c.tatemertt specified in subsection 1), notify the employees that, as a condition of working on the commodities or contractual services that are under bid, the employee will abide by the terms cf the statement and will notify the employer of any conviction of, or plea of guilty or no io contenders to, any violation of Chapter 893 or of any controlled substance law of the United States of any state, for a violation occurring ir the workplace no later than five (5) days after such conviction. 5. Impose a sanction on, or require the satisfactory participation in a drug abuse assistance or rehabiiiAbon program if such is available in the emplDyee's community by any employee who is so convicted. Make a good faith effort to continue to maintain a dru g -free workplace through implementation of this section. As the person authorized to sign the statement, I certify that this firm complies fully with the above req u rcements. Authorized Sigr ature CTO MEDICAID NOWENIERGENCY TRANSPORTATION (NET) AGREEMENT PAGE 45 OF 53 Date Agenda Item No. 16133 November 30, 2004 Page 48 of 55 AGREEMENT #: ATTACHMENT 3 FINANCIAL AND COMPUANCE AUDIT The administration of resources awarded by the Commission 'or the Transportation Disadvantaged to the Subcontracted 'iansportation Provider maybe subject to audim and/or monitoring by the Commission. 1. MONITORING In addition to reviews of audits conducted In accordlr1nce with OMB Circular A -133 and Section 215.97, F.S., as revised (see "AUDITS" below), monitoring procedures may include, but not be limited ':o, on -site visits by Agency staff, limited scope audits as defined by OMB Circular A -133, as revised, and /or other procedures. By entering into this agreement, the Subcontracted Transportation Provider agrees to comply and cooperate with any monitoring procedures /processes deemed appropriate by the CJmmisslOn, in the event the Commission determines that a limited scope audit of the Subcontra -ted Transportation Provider is appropriate, the Subcontracted Transportation Provider agrees to comply with any additlonal instructions provided by the Commission to the Subcontracted Tn�nsportafian Provider regarding such audit, The Subcontracted Transportation Provider further slgrees to comply and cooperate with any inspections, reviews, investigations, or audits deemel necessary by the Comptroller or Auditor Genera. AI ID TS PART I Federally Funded This attachment is applicable if the Subcontracted Transportation Provider is a State or local govemment or a non -profit organization as defined in OMB Circular A -133, as revised, In the 4avent that the Subcontracted Transportation Provider expends $300,000 or more in Federal awards In Its fiscal year, the Subcontracted Transportation Provider must have a single or prograrr - specific audit conducted in accordance with the provisions of OMB Circular A -133, as revised. PART VI of this agreement indicates f=ederal resources awarded through the Commission. In determining the Federal awards expanded In its fiscal year, the Subcontracted Transportation Provider shall consider all sources of Federal awards, Including Federal resources recelvec from the Commission. The determination of amounts of Federal awards expended should he in accordance with the guidelines established by OMB Circular A -133, as revised. An audit of the Subcontracted Transportation Provide, conducted by the Auditor General in accordance with the provisions of OMB Circular A -13 -, as revised, will meet the requirements .of this part 1. In connection with the audtt requirements addressec in Part I, paragraph 1 -, the Subcontracted 'Transportation Provider shall fulfill the requirerents relative to auditee responsibilities as wovided in Subpart C of OMB Circular A -133, :is revised. If the Subcontracted Transportation Provider expends less than $300,000 In Federal awards in its fiscal year, an audit, conducted in accordance with the provisions of OMB Circular A -133, as revised, is not required. In the event that the Subcontracted Transportation Provider expends less than 5300,000 In Federal awards in its fiscal year and elects to have an audit conducted in accordance with the provisions of OMB Circular A -133, as revised, the cost of the audit must be CTD MEa1Can NON- t:MERGENCY TRANSPORTATION (NET) AGREEMENT PAGE 46 OF 53 Agenda Item No. 16133 November 30, 2004 Page 49 of 55 paid from non - Federal resources (Le,, the cost cf such an audit must be paid from the Subcontracted Transportation Provider resources obtained from other than Federal entities). 2. Information concerning this section can be found on the Federal Office of Management and Budget Web page at: http: //www.vohitehouse.ilovlombrindex PART tl: State Funded This pert is applicable if the Subcontracted Transportation Provider Is a non -state entity as defined by Section 215.97(2x1), Florida Statutes. In the event that the Subcontracted Transportatior Provider a total amount of State Financial Assistance (i.e., State financial assistance provided to the recipient to carry out a State project) equal to or in excess of $300,000 in any fiscal year of such Subcontracted Transportation Provider, the Subcontracted -- ransportation Provider must have a State single or project- specific audit for such fiscal year In accordance with Section 215.97, Florida Statutes; applicable rules of the E(ecutive Office of the Governor and the Comptroller, and Chapters 10.550 (local governmental entities) or 10.650 (nonprofit and for- profit organizations), Rules of the Auditor General. PART VI of this agreement indicates State Financial Assistance awarded through the Commission by this agreement. In determining the State Financlal Assistance expended in its fiscal year, the Subcontracted Transportation Provider shal consider all sources of State Financial Assistance, including State Financial Assistance funds received from the Commission, other state agencies, and other non -state en-Aies. State Financial Assistance does not include Federal direct or pass- — through awards and resources received by the non -state entity for Federal program matching requirements. 2. In connection with the audit requirements addressed in Part II, paragraph 1, the Subcontracted Transportation Provider shall ensure that tho audit complies with the requirements of Section 215.97 (7), Florida Statutes. This includes submission of a financial reporting package as defined by Section 215.97(2)(d), Florida Statutes, and Chapters 10.550 (local governmental entities) or 10.650 (nonprofit and for -profit organizations), Rules of the Auditor General. If the r ubcontracted Transportation Provider expends less than $300,000 in State Financial Assistance in its fiscal year, an audit conducted in ;accordance with the provisions of Section 215.97, Florida Statutes, Is not required. In the ew,nt that the Subcontracted Transportation Provider expends less than $300,000 in State Financial Assistance in its fiscal year and elects to have ar audit conducted in accordance with the provisions of Section 215.97, Florida Statutes, the cost of the audit must be paid from the non -state antity's resources (i.e., the cost of such an audit must be paid from the Subcontracted Transporation Provider's resources funds obtained from other than State entities). 3. Information concerning this section can be found on the State of Florida Web page at: http:llwww. m yflorlda.comtmyWd a /govern m enVgovern odnibativesffsaal PART III: Other Audit Requirements 45 CFR, Part 74.28(d) extends OMB requirements, as stated in Part I above, to for - profit organizations. PART IV: Report Submission Copies of reporting packages for audits conducted in accordance with OMB Circular A -133, as revised, and required by PART I of this agreement shall be submitted; when required by Section .320 (d), OMB CTD MEDICAID NoW NERGENCY TRANSPORTATION (NET) AGREEMENT PAGE 47 OF 53 Agenda Item No. 16133 November 30, 2004 Page 50 of 55 Circular A -133, as revised, by or on behalf of the Subcontracted Transportation Provider directly to each of the following Commission for the Transportation Disadvantaged State of Florida Auditor General 605 Suwannee Street, MS -49 Room 574, Claude Pepper Building Tallahassee, FL 32399 -0450 111 West Madison Street Tallahassee, FL 32302 -1450 Other Federal .agencies and pass - through entities in accordance with: Sections .320 (e) and (f), OMB Circular A -133, as revised. Pursuant to Section .320 (f), OMB Circular A -133, as revised, the Subcontracted Transportation Provider shall submit a copy of the financial reporting package descrlbod In Section .320 (c), OMB Circular A -133, as revised, and any management letters issued by the auditor, to the Commission at the Commission's Contract Manager, Copies of financial reporting packages required by PART 11 of this agreement shall be submitted by or on behalf of the Subcontracted Transportation Providerdirectl to each of the following: Commission for the Transportation Disadvantaged State of Florida Auditor General 605 Suws nnee Street, MS -49 Room 574, Claude Pepper Building Tallahassee, FL 32399 -0450 111 West Madison Street Tallahassee, FL 32302 -1450 Copies of repors or management letters required by PART III of this agreement shall be submitted by or on behalf of the Subcontracted Transportation Provider direcd to: Commission for the Transportation Disadvantaged State of Florida Auditor General 605 Suwannee Street, MS -49 Room 574, Claude Pepper Building Tallahassee, FL 32399-0450 111 West Madison Street Tallahassee, FL 32302 -1450 C. The Federal Audit Clearinghouse designated in 011113 Circular A -133, as revised (the number of copies required by Sections .320 (d)(1) and (2), OMB Circular A -133, as revised, should be submitted to the following address: Fade-al Audit Clearinghouse Burenu of the Census 1201 East 101" Street Jeffersonville, IN 47132 Any reports, management letters, or other information required to be submitted to the Commission pursuant to this agreement shall be submitted timely in accordance with OMB Circular A -133, Florida Statutes, and chapters 10.550 (local governmental entit es) or 10.650 (nonprofit and for - profit organizations), Rules of the Auditor General, as applicable. Subcontracted Transportation Providers, when submitting financial reporting packages to the Commission for audits done in accordance with OMB Circular A -133, ortand Chapters 10.550 .(local government entities) or 10.6:50 (nonprofit and far - profit) organizations, Rutes of the Auditor General, should indicate the date that tho reporting package was delivered from the auditor to the Subcontracted Transportation Provider in correspondence accompanying the reporting package. This can be accomplished by providing the colter letter from the reporting package received *'rom the auditor or a cover fetter indicating the date the and t reporting package was received by the Subcontracted Transportation Provider. PART V: Record Retention CTD ME01"D NoN4WERGENCY TRANSPORTATION (NET) AGREEMENT PAGE 48 OF 53 Agenda Item No. 1683 November 30, 2004 Page 51 of 55 The Subcontra(Aed Transportation Provider shall retain suffirlent records demonstrating its compliance with the terms of this agreement for a period of five (5) years from the date the audit report Is issued, and shall allow the Commission or its designee, Comptroller, or AUditor General access to such records upon request. The :Subcontracted Transportation Provider shall ensure that audit working papers are made availabie to the Commission or its designee, Comptroller, or Auditor General upon request for a period of five (5) years from the dale the audit report is issued unless extended in writing by the Commission. NOTE: Sectio-i .400(d) of the OMB Circular A -133, as revised, and Section 215.97 (5)(a), Fforida Statutes, require that the information about Federal Program; and State Projects included in Part VI of this attachment be provided to the Provider organization if the Provider is determined to be a recipient. if Part VI is not Ircluded the Provider has not been determined to be a recipient as defined by the. above referenced reverenced federal and state laws. CTD IYlumcmo NON-EMERGENCY TRANSPORTATION (NET) AGREEMENT PAGE 49 of 63 Agenda Item No. 16133 November 30, 2004 Page 52 of 55 AGREEMENT #: ATTACHMENT 3 GLOSSARY ADA (Amerigars with Disabllitles Act) — Includes regulations for agencies and entities that provide services to persons with disabilities. Business Do v The business office must be open at a minimum between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monc By through Friday. Climate Control System -- The heating or air conditioning system of the vehicle In question. CMS (Centers for fti Ee and Medicaid Services) — The o ganizational unit of DHHS responsible for administering Title XIX of the Social Security Act, which Is Medicaid. DHHS — The United States Department of Health and Human :3ervices. Deliverable -- Each documentation, report, manual, and Every other item that the Subcontracted Transportation Provider Is required to produce under the terms and conditions of this Agreement. Dependent — Ar� individual under the age of eighteen (18). A cependent maybe a Medicaid recipient. Dispatching -- The act of designating a specific vehicle and driver to pick -up and deliver a Medicaid recipient. Eligible (Medicaid Eligible) — A person who is determined to be eligible for Medicaid services by the Social Security Administration, or Department of Children and Families. Emergency Cam — Care that is medically necessary as a result of a sudden onset of a medical condition manifesting itsef by acute symptoms of such severity that the absence of immediate attention could reasonably be e:<pected to result in serious dysfunction of any bodily part or death of the individual. Encounter Date - Data on transportation services provided to Medicaid recipients. Escort — An individual whose presence is required to assist a recipient during transport and while at the place of ireatm ant. Escorts cannot be charged any cost for transportation when accompanying a recipient requirirg assistance. EVS (Eligibility Verification System) — A system for verifying recipient eligibility for Medicaid services, usually by direct. on -line computer hookup. Fixed Route — Service in which the vehicle(s) repeatedly follows a consistent time schedule and stopping points over the same route, whereby such schedule, route or service is not at the user's request. Gatekeeoina -- The verification that a caller is actually an aligibie Medicaid recipient, that Medicaid transportation is needed, and the appropriate type of transportation needed. Independent Contractor -- See transportation provider. In State /Out -of -state Travel -- In -state travel refers to all NET services the Subcontracted Transportation Provider Is responsible to assure delivery within the boundarics of the State of Florida and within a line CTD MEDICAID NOWUMERGENCY TRANSPORTATION (NET) AGREEMENT. PAGE 50 OF 53 Agenda Item No. 1683 November 30, 2004 Page 53 of 55 drawn outside t-te Florida border. Out-of -state travel refers tc travel outside of the predetermined border limit. Intake and Screeninc — See Gatekeeping. Medicaid ID Number — A unique Identification number assigred to each Medicaid recipient fior eligibility card issuance and claims submittal purposes. Medical Necessiii: — Medicaid reimburses for transportation services If they do not duplicate another provider's services and are determined medically necessary by meeting all of the following criteria: individualized, :.pecific, consistent with symptoms or eonfirm.3d diagnosis of the illness or injury under treatment, and riot in excess of the recipient's needs; not experimental or investigational; reflective of the level of services that can be safely furnished, and for which no equally effective and more conservative or less costly treatment Is available statewide; and furnished in a manner not primarily intended for the convenience of the recipient, the recipient's caretaker, or the provider. The fact that a provider has prescribed, recommended, or approved medical or allied care, goods, or services does not, in itself, make such care, goods or services medically necessary or a covered service. Medicare -- The federal medical assistance program that is described in Title XVIII of the Social Security Act. It is not the same as Medicaid. Minibu -= A multiple passenger van, and also includes buses, :sedans, and taki. Monitoring — Tho Commission shall monitor the Subcontractec: Transportation Provider's performance of duties under this Agreement by a variety of methods. Satisfactory, quality performance is required.. NET (Non - Emergency Transportation) -- In accordance with federal regulations (42 CFR 431.53), the Non - Emergency Transportation (NET) program offers transpor taWn services for Medicaid recipients who need to secure reeessary medical care and have no other means of transportation. NET Trip — A one -way transportation service from the recipient's place of origin to the place where a covered medical service will be provided to that recipient or the reverse or from one covered medical service to another. W — Nursing fac:ilfty or nursing home. Non - Emergency Transportation Services -- These are non - emergency transportation services provided to Medicaid recipients by Subcontracted Transportation Providers and transportation operators that provide recipients with access .to necessary medical services wher the recipients have no other personal transportation available. Operational Procedures Manual — A manual developed by tt-e Subcontracted Transportation Provider that presents tho procedures for scheduling, after -hours servi ;es, urgent care, driver customer service standards, record keeping requirements for drivers, eic. Public Transport 'on — City, county or municipal subway, bus, call, and other transportation services available in a number of locations in Florida. Recipient -- An Individual eligible for medical assistance in accordance with the State`s Medicaid program who has been certified as such by the Social Security Adminisbabon and the Department of Children and Families. Recipient Appeal — Recipients have the right to appeal when the Provider has denied or terminated or suspended NET services to them. CTO MEDICAID NO"MERGENCY TRANSPoH rAnON (NO) AGREEMENT PAGE 61 or 53 Agenda Item No. 1683 November 30, 2004 Page 54 of 55 Recipient Resic ray — The county or service area within which the Medicaid recipient is regularly, . domiciled. Reservation — The verification of a trip for a recipient at a specific time and place for pick -up and delivery to a specific de>etination. Scheduling -- The process through which a Medicaid recipient contacts the Subcontracted Transportation Provider who assigns the trip to the most appropriate transportation provider. Normally, this must be done at least three (3) days before the NET service is required Scheduling Day/Hours — Any day or time when the Subcontracted Transportation Provider is expected, under the terms of this Agreement, to have personnel avallablo for scheduling NET services. Designated hours during which scheduling of appointments can be done is a mandated function of the Subcontracted Transportation Provider. Service Aareem2W — An Agreement between a Commission and a subcontracted transportation provider for the delivery of transportation services. Social Security Administration (SSAI -- The federal agency that determines eligibility for SSI, including Medicaid benefiis. State -- State of Florida State Medicaid 31an, — The comprehensive written commitmeit by a Medicaid agency, submitted under section 1903(a) of the Social Security Act, to administer or supervise the administration of a Medicaid program in accordance with federal and state requirements. Stretcher (Non - emergency) Van — An enclosed vehicle that a,:comm0dates a litter and is equipped with locking devices to secure the litter during transit. Recipients king this vehicle must be non - ambulatory and need the a*sistance in order to be transported to and from the vehicle and health care provider in a reclined position. No flashing lights, sirens or emergency equipment are required. Subcontractor - A person, company or organization the Commission enters into a Contract with to provide the services delivered under this Agreement SSI (Supplemerital Security Income) — A type of cash assistance received by indlviduais determined eligible, by the Social Security Administration. Madicald benefits are included In the eligibility determination m ade by the Social Security Administration. TTY (Text Teleahonvl — A specially designed telephone de%lice equipped with a keyboard and small screen, which a lows two -way conversation. This service may also be avaliable In software to madam personal oompuler compatibility. Transportation Operator — Those entities that own and operato vehicles engaged in the direct delivery of transportation -:nd provide services to recipients through the scheduling of the Subcontracted Transportation Frovider. Transportation Seirvim Agreement -- An agreement between the Commission and a transportation provider for the delivery of transportation services. Urgent Care -- An unscheduled episodic situation in which there Is no threat to life or limb but the recipient must bra seen on the day of the request under currency accepted standards of care, Treatment cannot be put ii until the next day. Hospital discharge shall also be considered as urgent care. This requirement shall also apply to appointments establlshed by medical care providers allowing insufficient time for routine three (3) clay scheduling. Valid requests for urgent care transport shall be acknowledged for scheduling within three (3) hours of the time the request is made. CTD NEDICAu3 NoKd :MEROENCY TRANSPORTATION (NET) AGREEMENT PAGE 52 OF 53 Agenda Item No. 16B3 November 30, 2004 Page 55 of 55 Vehicle Identification Number WIN — The unique numlxw given to each vehicle produced by a manufacturer. Vehicle Log — A log which is kept by the vehicle driver that reports information on all trips with that vehicle: names of driver and recipients, times, pick -up and del very points, and odometer readings. Vendor -- An entity that is responsible for recruiting and contracting with transportation providers; payment administration; quality assurance of services; and ad ninistrative oversight and reporting. Volunteer TrarisDortation -- Transportation provided by ndividuais or agencies that receive no compensation or payment other than minimal reimbunsemont for mileage for the provision of these transportation services. Wheelchair Vert — A van equipped with lifts and locking devices to safely secure a wheelchair while the van Is in motion. Work — For purposes of establishing business hours and satisfying reporting requirements: a. minimum of Mc nday through Friday between the hours of 8:(b a.m. and 5:00 p.m. with the exception of New Years Day, Memorial Day, July Fourth, Labor Day, 'Thanksgiving Day and the day after, and Christmas Day. CTD MEDICAID NON - EMERGENCY TRANSPORTATION INET) AGREEMENT PACE 53 OF 53 f� Agenda Item No. 1684 November 30, 2004 Page 1 of 14 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommendation to approve Three (3) Adopt -a -Road Program Agreements at the Board of County Commissioners meeting at no cost because of already existing signs. OBJECTIVE: To approve for execution by the Board of County Commissioners Agreements signed by the volunteer groups of certain adopted roadways under the Collier County Adopt-a. Road program. CONSIDERATIONS: That the volunteer groups so named be recognized as the sponsors of the particular segments of roadway named in the Agreements, to perform litter removal in accordance with instructions contained in the Agreement. FISCAL IMPACT: There is no cost associated with these Agreements because the signs already exist. RECOMMENDATION: That the Board of County Commissioners recognizes the volunteer groups Citizens Association of Bonita Bay, Downing -Frye Realty and Brynwood Corporation as the sponsors of the listed roadways and the Chairman execute the Agreements on behalf of Collier County. Prepared by: Margaret A. Ramos, Administrative Secretary, Road Maintenance Department Agenda Item No. 16B4 November 30, 2004 Page 2 of 14 COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIDNBRS lawn Number 1684 Item Summary Recommend Board approval of Adopt -a -Road Agreements (3) for the following: Citizens Association of Bonita Beach, Downing -Frye Realty and Brynwood Corporation. Meeting Dah 1113012004 9:0DA0 AM Prepared By Dan Margaret A. Rama. Administrative A..Wiuit 111412004 9:68:34 AM Tr ... portion Service. Road Maintenance. Approved By Rookmin N-th Accounting Technician Data 7— iiiportbn S... Trenaportal'.ion Adminiatrnlon 1 i16l2004 10:06 AM Approved By Jeff Klalzkow Asai.tant County Attorney Dala County Attorney County Attorney Office 111412004 10:11 AM Approved By John Vliet Roads Malnt ... nce Suparmiendanl Dma Tr ... porticn Services Read Meintenance 111612004 10:24 AM Approved By Sharon Newman Accounting Supervisor Data Tranuportion Services Tr ... pnrtahon Administration 11191200412:31 PM Approved By Norm E. Feder, AICP 'transportation Division Administrator D.I. in-portion Services Transportation Services Admin. 11110!2004 6:63 AM Approved By pat Lehnhard Executive Secretary Deta T'ranaporl'ation 15 -1... 1'1 .P.rt: Lion Snrvh:es Admin 11116/2004 9'.15 AM Approved By OMB Coordinator Adminl.trativa Assi —rit Date County Manager's Office Office. of Manayemsnt S Budget 111W2004 10 :02 AM Approved By Michael Smyk —k, Management S Budget Director Data County Manager's Office Office of Management a Budget 11116/2004 2:02 PM Approved By James V. Mudd County Manager Uses Board of County t:ommisaionnrs County Manug.e. Office 11Wa(1046:44 PM Agenda Item No. 1684 November 30, 2004 Page 3 of 14 COLLIER COUNTY ADOPT -A -ROAD PROGRAM AGREEMENT Terms and Conditions THIS COLLIER COUNTY ADOPT -A -ROAD AGREEMENT entered into this &!�day of 2W, by and between Collier County (hereinafter the "COUNTY"}, and the volunteer group, Brynwood Corporation (hereinafter the "GROUP"), whose address is 4110 Enterprise Avenue #214, Naples, Florida 34104. WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, the COUNTY and the GROUP recognize the need and desire for litter -free roads, and enter this Agreement to permit the GROUP to contribute toward the effort of safely maintaining a litter -free Collier County; and WHEREAS, by signature below, the GROUP agrees to adopt the segment of roadway known as Airport - Palling Road from Vanderbilt Beach Road to Immokalee Road (the "Adopted Roadway "), acknowledges the hazardous nature of picking up litter, and agrees to the following terms and conditions: A. THE GROUP SHALL: 1. Obey and abide by all laws and regulations relating to safety on the Adopted Roadway. 2. Perform litter removal on the Adopted Roadway in accordance with the Florida Department of Transportation's Accident Prevention Manual, Safe Field Practices, the Florida Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD), and the Florida Department of Transportation Design Roadway and Standard Index 601 and 602 (610 for interstate), all of which by this reference are incorporated herein. 3. Only allow such persons to participate as are determined by the GROUP to be responsible enough to safely participate in litter removal activities. Participants must be at least 14 years of age and the GROUP shall provide at least one adult supervisor for every 5 minors participating in the litter removal. There shall at all times be at least one person 18 years of age or older who is on site and responsible for supervising all litter removal activities, with no one at the site under the age of 14 for any reason. 4. Conduct at least two safety procedure meetings per year for its participating members. Participants must sign the hold harmless agreement provided by the COUNTY, and attend a Agenda Item No. 1684 November 30, 2004 Page 4 of 14 safety meeting conducted by the GROUP before participating in a cleanup activity pursuant to this Agreement 5. Call the Collier County Adopt -A -Road contact and set up dates and times for their safety meetings. 6. Remove litter during daylight hours only, in good weather conditions only. 7. Pick up litter on one side of the road at a time. 8. Not pick up litter at construction sites, in tunnels, on bridges or over - passes, and on medians, or where otherwise hazardous to do so. 9. Park all vehicles well clear of the Adopted Roadway, at least 20 feet from the edge of the pavement. 10. Remove litter a minimum of once monthly, and whenever the appearance of the Adopted Roadway is objectionable. 11. Obtain required supplies and material from the COUNTY. 12 Place traffic control signs supplied by the COUNTY during trash pickup. 13. Ensure that all participants wear COUNTY supplied or approved safety vests at all times during the litter removal activity. The local maintenance office should be contacted to obtain safety vests, traffic control signs and litter collection bags at least five (5) days prior to litter removal activity and return the same when activity is complete. 14. Not wear clothing that will hinder the sight of participants. 15. Coordinate pickup details with the County's project coordinator at least one week prior to a pickup. 16. Place filled trash bags at the site for pickup and disposal by the COUNTY. 17. After each pickup, the adopting GROUP coordinator will file a report detailing the number of people involved, number of bags of litter collected, composition and estimate of recyclable materials, and hours spent. Pre- printed forms will be furnished by the COUNTY for making the reports, and. fled with the COUNTY project coordinator. 18. The GROUP is encouraged to separate recyclable materials. All proceeds from redemption of recyclable materials shall become the property of the Group. 19. Unused materials and supplies furnished by the COUNTY shall be returned to the COUNTY within two workdays following cleanup or, with COUNTY coordinator's permission, be retained by the GROUP during the term of this Agreement. FA Agenda Item No. 16B4 November 30, 2004 Page 5 of 14 B. THE COUNTY SHALL: 1. Provide safety vests, trash bags, pickup sticks, and traffic control signs. 2. Provide GROUP with an outline pertaining to safety regulations. 3. Remove the filled trash bags as soon as possible after the pickup. 4. Remove litter from the Adopted Roadways only under unusual circumstances, i.e., to remove large, heavy or hazardous items. S. Construct and place a roadside sign stating that the GROUP is responsible for keeping the area free of litter. C. TERM OF AGREEMENT: This is a month -to- month, at -will agreement, terminable by either party, with or without cause, on 30 days written notice to the other party. This Agreement creates no rights or interest. If, in the sole judgment of the County Project Coordinator, it is found that the GROUP is not meeting the terms and conditions of this Agreement, the COUNTY may terminate this Agreement effective immediately. The COUNTY reserves the right to modify or cancel the program at any time. Upon the termination of this Agreement by either party, the GROUP will immediately return all County-owned materials to the County project coordinator. D. HOLD HARMLESS CLAUSE: The GROUP covenants and agrees that it will indemnify and hold harmless Collier County and its officers, agents and employees from any claim, loss, damage, cost, charge or expense arising out of any act, action, neglect or omission by the Group or by any person performing litter removal as part of the GROUP during the performance of the Agreement, whether direct or indirect, and whether to any person or property to which Collier County or said parties may be subject, except that neither GROUP nor any of its members shall be liable under this provision for damages arising out of injury or damage to persons or property directly caused or resulting from the sole negligence of Collier County, and its officers, employees or agents. Agenda Item No, 16B4 November 30, 2004 Page 6 of 14 E. NO ASSIGNMENT., This Agreement is non - transferable and non - assignable in whole or in part without the prior written consent of Collier County. F. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS: This Agreernent is the full and complete agreement between the parties, and may not be modified except by a writing signed by both parties. Any and all prior understandings between the parties, either oral or written, with respect to the matters set forth above, have been incorporated and merged into this Agreement, and are otherwise of no further force or effect. This Agreement is for litter removal activities only. No beautification activities are authorized by this Agreement. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties have caused this Agreement to be executed as of the date written above. ATTEST: DWIGHT E. BROCK, Clerk By: Deputy Clerk Approved as to form and legal sufficiency: Jeffrey A. Klatzkow Assistant County Attorney BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA Un 4 Donna Fiala, Chairman. Title (psiatf_ Phone # (day): _ Phone # (night): CORPORATION v Agenda Item No. 1684 November 30, 2004 Page 7 of 14 COLLIER COUNTY ADOPT -A -ROAD PROGRAM AGREEMENT Terms and Conditions THIS COLLIER COUNTY ADOPT -A -ROAD AGREEMENT entered into this Z% day of Q, w, 20� by and between Collier County (hereinafter the "COUNTY'), and the volunteer group, Downing -Frye Realty (hereinafter the "GROUP'), whose address is 3411 Tarniami Trail N., Naples, Florida 34103. WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, the COUNTY and the GROUP recognize the need and desire for litter -free roads, and enter this Agreement to permit the GROUP to contribute toward the effort of safely maintaining a litter -free Collier County; and WHEREAS, by signature below, the GROUP agrees to adopt the segment of roadway known as Goodlette Road Eat. from Pine Ridge Road to Carica Road (the "Adopted Roadway"), acknowledges the hazardous nature of picking up litter, and agrees to the following terms and conditions: A. THE GROUP SHALL: 1. Obey and abide by all laws and regulations relating to safety on the Adopted Roadway. 2. Perform litter removal on the Adopted Roadway in accordance with the Florida Department of Transportation's Accident Prevention Manual, Safe Field Practices, the Florida Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD), and the Florida Department of Transportation Design Roadway and Standard Index 601 and 602 (610 for interstate), all of which by this reference are incorporated herein. 3. Only allow such persons to participate as are determined by the GROUP to be responsible enough to safely participate in litter removal activities. Participants must be at least 14 years of age and the GROUP shall provide at least one adult supervisor for every 5 minors participating in the litter removal. There shall at all times be at least one person 18 years of age or older who is on site and responsible for supervising all litter removal activities, with no one at the site under the age of 14 for any reason. 4. Conduct at least two safety procedure meetings per year for its participating members. Participants must sign the hold harmless agreement provided by the COUNTY, and attend a Agenda Item No, 16B4 November 30, 2004 Page S of 14 safety meeting conducted by the GROUP before participating in a cleanup activity pursuant to this Agreement. 5. Call the Collier County Adopt -A -Road contact and set up dates and times for their safety meetings. 6. Remove litter during daylight hours only, in good weather conditions only. 7. Pick up litter on one side of the road at a time. 8. Not pick up litter at construction sites, in tunnels, on bridges or over - passes, and on medians, or where otherwise hazardous to do so. 9. Park all vehicles well clear of the Adopted Roadway, at least 20 feet from the edge of the pavement. 10. Remove litter a minimum of once monthly, and whenever the appearance of the Adopted Roadway is objectionable. 11. Obtain required supplies and material from the COUNTY. 12 Place traffic control signs supplied by the COUNTY during trash pickup. 13. Ensure that all participants wear COUNTY supplied or approved safety vests at all times during the litter removal activity. The local maintenance office should be contacted to obtain safety vests, traffic control signs and litter collection bags at least five (5) days prior to litter removal activity and return the same when activity is complete. 14. Not wear clothing that will hinder the sight of participants. 15. Coordinate pickup details with the County's project coordinator at least one week prior to a pickup. 16. Place filled trash bags at the site for pickup and disposal by the COUNTY. 17. After each pickup, the adopting GROUP coordinator will file a report detailing the number of people involved, number of bags of litter collected, composition and estimate of recyclable materials, and hours spent. Pre- printed forms will be furnished by the COUN'T'Y for making the reports, and filed with the COUNTY project coordinator. 18. The GROUP is encouraged to separate recyclable materials. All proceeds from redemption of recyclable materials shall become the property of the Group. 19. Unused materials and supplies furnished by the COUNTY shall be returned to the COUNTY within two workdays following cleanup or, with COUNTY coordinator's permission, be retained by the GROUP during the term of this Agreement. 2 Agenda Item No. 1664 Nov_ ember 30, 2004 Page 9 of 14 B. THE COUNTY SHALL: 1. Provide safety vests, trash bags, pickup sticks, and traffic control signs. 2. Provide GROUP with an outline pertaining to safety regulations. 3. Remove the filled trash bags as soon as possible after the pickup. 4. Remove litter from the Adopted Roadways only under unusual circumstances, i.e., to remove large, heavy or hazardous items. 5. Construct and place a roadside sign stating that the GROUP is responsible for keeping the area free of litter. C. TERM OF AGREEMENT: This is a month -to- month, at -will agreement, terminable by either party, with or without cause, on 30 days written notice to the other party. This Agreement creates no rights or interest. If, in the sole judgment of the County Project Coordinator, it is found that the GROUP is not meeting the terms and conditions of this Agreement, the COUNTY may terminate this Agreement effective immediately. The COUNTY reserves the right to modify or cancel the program at any time. Upon the termination of this Agreement by either party, the GROUP will immediately return all County -owned materials to the County project coordinator. R HOLD HARMLESS CLAUSE: The GROUP covenants and agrees that it will indemnify and hold harmless Collier County and its officers, agents and employees from any claim, loss, damage, cost, charge or expense arising out of any act, action, neglect or omission by the Group or by any person performing litter removal as part of the GROUP during the performance of the Agreement, whether direct or indirect, and whether to any person or property to which Collier County or said parties may be subject, except that neither GROUP nor any of its members shall be liable under this provision for damages arising out of injury or damage to persons or property directly caused or resulting from the sole negligence of Collier County, and its officers, employees or agents. Agenda Item No, 1684 November 30, 2004 Page 10 of 14 E. NO ASSIGNMENT: This Agreement is non transferable and non - assignable in whole or in part without the prior written consent of Collier County. F. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS: This Agreement is the full and complete agreement between the parties, and may not be modified except by a writing signed by both parties. Any and all prior understandings between the parties, either oral or written, with respect to the matters set forth above, have been incorporated and merged into this Agreement, and are otherwise of no further force or effect. This Agreement is for litter removal activities only. No beautification activities are authorized by this Agreement. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties have caused this Agreement to be executed as of the daze written above. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA DWIGHT E. BROCK, Clerk By: By: Deputy Clerk Donna Fiala, Chairman Approved as to form and legal sufficiency: Jeffrey A. Klatzkow Assistant County Attorney GROUP: DOWNING -FRYE REALTY By. Name(print)• a _ Le t dale -,f Title (prim): �' -"- Phone # (day }: Phone # (night): 4 Agenda Item No. 1684 November 30, 2004 Page 11 of 14 COLLIER COUNTY ADOPT -A -ROAD PROGRAM AGREEMENT Terms and Conditions THIS COLLIER COUNTY ADOPT -A -ROAD AGREEMENT entered into thisloWay of LL&M is sit , 20th, by and between Collier County (hereinafter the "COUNTY"), and the volunteer group, Citizens Association of Bonita Beach (hereinafter the "GROUP"), whose address is Bonita Springs, Florida 34134. WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, the COUNTY and the GROUP recognize the need and desire for litter -free roads, and enter this Agreement to permit the GROUP to contribute toward the effort of safely maintaining a litter -free Collier County; and WHEREAS, by signature below, the GROUP agrees to adopt the segment of roadway known as Bonita Beach Road from Fish Trap Bay to The Gulf (the "Adopted Roadway"), acknowledges the hazardous nature of picking up litter, and agrees to the following terms and conditions: A. THE GROUP SHALL: 1. Obey and abide by all laws and regulations relating to safety on the Adopted Roadway. 2. Perform litter removal on the Adopted Roadway in accordance with the Florida Department of Transportation's Accident Prevention Manual, Safe Field Practices, the Florida Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD), and the Florida Department of Transportation Design Roadway and Standard Index 601 and 602 (610 for interstate), all of which by this reference are incorporated herein. 3. Only allow such persons to participate as are determined by the GROUP to be responsible enough to safely participate in litter removal activities. Participants must be at least 14 years of age and the GROUP shall provide at least one adult supervisor for every 5 minors participating in the Iitter removal. There shall at all times be at least one person 18 years of age or older who is on site and responsible for supervising all litter removal activities, with no one at the site under the age of 14 for any reason. 4. Conduct at least two safety procedure meetings per year for its participating members. Participants must sign the hold harmless agreement provided by the COUNTY, and attend a Agenda Item No. 16B4 November 30, 2004 Page 12 of 14 safety meeting conducted by the GROUP before participating in a cleanup activity pursuant to this Agreement. 5. Call the Collier County Adopt -A -Road contact and set up dates and times for their safety meetings. 6. Remove litter during daylight Yours only, in good weather conditions only. 7. Pick up litter on one side of the road at a time. 8. Not pick up litter at construction sites, in tunnels, on bridges or over - passes, and on medians, or where otherwise hazardous to do so. 9. Park all vehicles well clear of the Adopted Roadway, at least 20 feet from the edge of the pavement. 10. Remove litter a minimum of once monthly, and whenever the appearance of the Adopted Roadway is objectionable. 11. Obtain required supplies and material from the COUNTY. 12 Place traffic control signs supplied by the COUNTY during trash pickup. 13. Ensure that all participants wear COUNTY supplied or approved safety vests at all times during the litter removal activity. The local maintenance office should be contacted to obtain safety vests, traffic control signs and litter collection bags at least five (5) days prior to litter removal activity and return the same when activity is complete. 14. Not wear clothing that will hinder the sight of participants. 15. Coordinate pickup details with the County's project coordinator at least one week prior to a pickup. 16. Place filled trash bags at the site for pickup and disposal by the COUNTY. 17. After each pickup, the adopting GROUP coordinator will file a report detailing the number of people involved, number of bags of litter collected, composition and estimate of recyclable materials, and hours spent. Pre- printed forms will be furnished by the COUNTY for making the reports, and filed with the COUNTY project coordinator. 18. The GROUP is encouraged to separate recyclable materials. All proceeds from redemption of recyclable materials shall become the property of the Group. 19. Unused materials and supplies furnished by the COUNTY shall be returned to the COUNTY within two workdays following cleanup or, with COUNTY coordinator's permission, be retained by the GROUP during the terra of this Agreement. 2 Agenda Item No. 16134 November 30, 2004 Page 13 of 14 B. THE COUNTY SHALL: I . Provide safety vests, trash bags, pickup sticks, and traffic control signs. 2. Provide GROUP with an outline pertaining to safety regulations. 3. Remove the filled trash bags as soon as possible after the pickup. 4. Remove litter from the Adopted Roadways only under unusual circumstances, i.e., to remove large, heavy or hazardous items. S. Construct and place a roadside sign staling that the GROUP is responsible for keeping the area free of litter. C. TERM OF AGREEMENT: This is a month -to -month, at -will agreement, terminable by either party, with or without cause, on 30 days written notice to the other party. This Agreement creates no rights or interest. K in the sole judgment of the County Project Coordinator, it is found that the GROUP is not meeting the terms and conditions of this Agreement, the COUNTY may terminate this Agreement effective immediately. The COUNTY reserves the right to modify or cancel the program at any time. Upon the termination of this Agreement by either party, the GROUP will immediately return all County -owned materials to the County project coordinator. D. HOLD HARMLESS CLAUSE: The GROUP covenants and agrees that it will indemnify and hold harmless Collier County and its officers, agents and employees from any claim, loss, damage, cost, charge or expense arising out of any act, action, neglect or omission by the Group or by any person performing litter removal as part of the GROUP during the performance of the Agreement, whether direct or indirect, and whether to any person or property to which Collier County or said parties may be subject, except that neither GROUP nor any of its members shall be liable under this provision for damages arising out of injury or damage to persons or property directly caused or resulting from the sole negligence of Collier County, and its officers, employees or agents. 3 Agenda item No. 16134 November 30, 2004 Page 14 of 14 E. NO ASSIGNMENT: This Agreement is non - transferable and non - assignable in whole or in part without the prior written consent of Collier County. F. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS: This Agreement is the full and complete agreement between the parties, and may not be modified except by a writing signed by both parties. Any and all prior understandings between the parties, either oral or written, with respect to the matters set forth above, have been incorporated and merged into this Agreement, and are otherwise of no further force or effect. This Agreement is for litter removal activities only. No beautification activities are authorized by this Agreement. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties have caused this Agreement to be executed as of the date written above. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ATTEST: OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA DWIGHT E. BROCK, Clerk By: Deputy Clerk Approved as to form and legal sufficiency: Jeffrey A. Klatzkow Assistant County Attorney By: Donna. Fiala, Chairman GROUP: CITIZENS ASSOCIATION OF BONITA BEACH By: • , Nam rint): M�R o'4r r-- 0 Title (print); =stoffwr Phone # (day): Z3 4Z• S43 Phone # (night): a R M a F-R x * 'fit b1 • 2 • a e 53 4 Agenda Item No, 1685 November 30, 2004 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Page 1 of 5 Recommendation to rescind prior Board approval of Contemporary Controls & Communications, Inc. as the sole distributor of Motorola irrigation systems, maintain Motorola as the sole source for the Automated Central Control Irrigation System, and to authorize the Issuance of a competitive bid in order to attract multiple vendors of Motorola products. OBJECTIVE: To rescind prior Board approval of Contemporary Controls & Communications, Inc. as the sole distributor of Motorola irrigation systems in Florida, maintain Motorola as the sole source for the Automated Central Control Irrigation System, and to authorize the issuance of a competitive bid in order to attract multiple vendors of Motorola products. CONSIDERATION: On October 21, 2001 (Agenda Item 16 132), the Board approved the Central Control System proprietary software and controller package by Motorola as sole source items. In addition, the Board waived the formal bid process in favor of Motorola and listed Contemporary Controls as the sole distributor of Motorola components and services in Florida. Through the implementation of the Collier County Beautification Master Plan, staff has found that there are other Motorola vendors and companies, which are capable of supplying the components and servicing Motorola product. Staff would like to keep the Motorola software and controller as a standard, but through the competitive bid processes allow multiple vendors to price the products. An -- expanded list of vendors will enable staff to better service equipment and provide the County with lower prices. FISCAL IMPACT: None. GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: There is no growth management impact. RECOMMENDATION: That the Board: (1) Rescind Contemporary Controls as the sole source distributor of the Motorola Automated Central Control Irrigation System. (2) Maintain Motorola as the sole source for the Automated Central Control Irrigation System, and (3) Authorize the issuance of a new bid to attract multiple vendors for supplying Motorola equipment and services. Prepared by: Pamela J. Lulich, RLA, Alternative Transportation Modes, Project Manager Agenda Item No, 1685 November 30. 2004 Page 2 of 5 COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Item Number 16B5 Item Summary Recommendation w. to rescind prior Board approval of Contemporary Controls 8 Camnm nicutions. inc, as the sole dislnbutnr of Matorolu irrigOtiun systems in Florida and to authorise. the issuance of a competitive.. bid to atfract multiple venders of Motorola products. Meeting Data 11/30/2004 9'00:00 AM Prepared By Date Pamela J. 1_u11ch ProJnrt Manager 11!!01200412:36:48 PM Ira n.p.1h.. Services Tr tffir, Dpnt,.0 n 0 ATM Approved By Sharon Ncwmml Am—hog Supervisor Dage Trans portion Service. Transportation Administration 11/10120041:00 PM Approved By Brenda Brlihart Purchasing Agent Data Administrative Semi,- Purchasing 11110120044:06 PM Approved By Traffic Op— fi..n. and All Teens Modes Diane. B. Flagg Director Date Tranaporl.roIr Scrvicos 7'r:Nfic Opernt.. -I ATM 11110/2004 6:26 pM Approved By Pamela J. I. ulich Project Manager Onto T .... porrion Services Tratfic OporaOens +ATM i 1M 1/100410:47 AM Approved By Steve Carnal) Purchasing /General S-ar Director Data Adnrinratrative Services Pun>hasing 11/12/2004 1:28 PM Approved By [;brio Vlermra Managem.btB.dget Analyst Dale Transportion Services Transportation Operatiens 1try5f20041:46 PM Approved By Norm E. Fede, AICP Transportation Divi.iun Administrator Data 7ran.Rortion Services Tt.raportalion Service. Admio. 1IM612004 7:24 AM Approved By " Samar Purnhasing and fonlracls Kelsey Ward Date Agee. t Administrative Services Purchasing !1110!20048'. 30 AM Approved By Pat l.ehnhord Executive Secretary Date I ranaponatiun S—Aoa. t'ranaportation Services Adrnin 11!1612004 9:47 AM Approved By OMB Coordinator Adrninlstrative Assistant Date County Manager's Office. Office of Manog. —itt B Budget 11!1612004 10:09 AM Approved By M ich and 3"k—ki hl ... 9 ant 8 Budget Director Oats County M—ger'c office Office o1 M.-g—ent & Budget 11/1712004 4:3a PM Approved By James V. Mudd County Manager Date Board of County Commisai ... rs County Manager's Off... 17119!2004 0:12 PM Agenda Item No. 1685 November 30,:2004 Page 3 of 5 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY IMPLEMENT AN AUTOMATED CENTRAL HUUGATI(3N CONTROL SYSTEM FOR MANAGING ROADWAY BEAUTIFCATION IMPROVEMENTS. OBJECTIVE: To monitor and maintain roadway beautification improvements in a cost-efficient and- effective maizner. CONSIDERATION: Currently, Collier County maintain: 31,$ miles of improved irrigated medians. In Fiscal Year 02, a manicured level of landscape and irrigation improvements (7.5 miles) will be constructed. With this projected growth and with. water conservation concerns, the proposed centralized system will be better able to monitor consumption. Staff recommends that the Board of County Commission :rs approve the implementation of a standardi ;:ed, Countywide Automated Central Irrigation Control Syst,:m for the management of landscaping improvements in state/county road rights- of-way. The system proposed is similar in :principal to the Countywide Computerized Traffic Signal System. The Central Con xol System is a _proprietary software package by MotorolaTm. Collier County Roadway beautification project specifications currentlyrequire a solar controller option, which is manufactured by Motorola. This package is the Scorpio DC T "c system. Contemporary Controls & Communications, Inc. is the sole distributor of Motorola irrigation systems in Florida. Accordingly, staff also recommends waiving the : ormal competitive bid process in favor of this Motorola product. The Transportation Landscape Operations Section recommends the use of standardized irrigation components to minimize maintenance issues. Among other advantages, the Automated Central Irrigation Control System would accomplish the following: • Daily monitoring of specific water consumption events to enable staff rapid response time; • Cost savings reflected in water conservation; • Ability to assist in controlling median fires caused by improper cigarette disposal; • Reduction of field adjustments through improved o.3eration and field efficiency; • Standardization of controller and irrigation components. Implementation of this system is anticipated to provide abut $159,000 in annual water use cost savings to taxpayers on improved median`s and medians presently under construction. The system has the potential to save $5,000- per mile in annual water use and associated labor costs. Current and future landscape projects are required to specify and install components consistent with the proposedA itomated Central brigation Control System. �!•J' T,FISCAL I1 VACT: The Automated Central Ir, igatior, Control System computer and software is budgeted as part of specific project cost estimates in MSTI) General Fund (111). Portions of the existing irrigation systems will be retrofitted to communicate with the proposed Central Control System. Staff estimates th�.t implementing this system will cost about $1.3 million dollars. This cost will be spread over several budget years as m:w projects are implemented and as existing projects are upgraded. Each project will appear in the reeuisite budget request for that fiscal year.. The current landscaping projects known as U.S. 41 E Phase "A" subtotal is $18,410.30; U.S. 41 E Phase `B" subtotal is $10,586.53; -U.S'. 41N Phase I subtotal is $12,4?3.40; US 41N Phase II subtotal is $8,086.08; Davis Blvd. Phase lI subtotal is $8,159.95; and Tropicana :31vd. subtotal is S 15,086.85; and Collier Blvd. Phase "A" subtotal is $8,159.95. The cost for installation fcr these segments is $85,3351 A N ITEM Rio. OCT " 3 2001 P,g. Agenda 10/23/.001 R Page 1 of 2 Agenda Item No. 16135 November 30, 2004 Page 4 of 5 FDI 0 Create PL,F file from pages F 97 to 596 -- QR2M MANAM = I34[=i The» is a growth mama cent imp= aseaoi" with Stile P-*"t- jZQQOdKffMA71QRt Th d Or. 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AIt P, Tnxspora m A&ck1 lratar r �utearimerxt: Na.1 L j�out afPragoud AvDOmeted Irri�et:on Oantnl Caadn] 6yslera OCT z 3 20 p0, http:// www. clt; rk.collier.fl.../browser.html ?doc =11725 &page= 496 &wrap = off &cid = 4930698 8/26/2002 Agenda 10/232001 R 2 Agenda 10/23/2001 R Agenda IterjP November POP Page 5 of 5 s8 of 972M iii' Create PUF file from pages 98 to 587 I r A17eRKNT H4 € i I 1 i � J 1 wa IM W /MMYYMI 10r4clIMyY� �YIIl�II��Uy�wlw.� �IMAiMIIIY���rwrawi�� Rnq two Fbw 1iw. rm" raw OCT Z 3 700i E http:// www. clerl c. collier.11.../browser.html ?doc= 11725 &page= 497 &wrap= off &cid = 4930698 8/26/2002 Agenda Item No, 16136 November 30, 2004 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Page 1 of 18 Recommend to award bid #04 -3649 Collier County Landscape Beautification Master Plan - Golden Gate Blvd. median landscape improvement construction project to Hannula Landscaping, Inc. in the amount of $366,987.36. OBJECTIVE: To accomplish median landscape improvements on Golden Gate Blvd. (1 mile) in conjunction with the Collier County Landscape Beautification Master Plan. CONSIDERATION: 1. On August 31, 2004, the Purchasing Department sent notices to 142 vendors for the landscaping and irrigation installation of Bid #04 -3649, Collier County Landscape Beautification Master Plan, Golden Gate Blvd. (1 mile) Median Landscaping Installation. 2. On September 10, 2004 at 10:00 am, a non - mandatory pre -bid meeting was held, at which time all prospective bidders had questions answered regarding the bidding documents for this project. There were 2 addendums to the bid package. 3. On October 5, 2004 at 2:30 p.m. 3 bid packages were received and opened. Staff reviewed the unit pricing on the bid tab, and Hannula Landscaping, Inc. submitted the lowest bid. 4. Staff recommends that Hannula Landscaping, Inc. be recognized as the lowest, qualified and responsive bidder. 5. The three (3) base bids that were received are as follows: a. Hannula Landscaping, Inc. $366,987.36 b. Vila & Son $369,011.16 c. Morelli $514,694.60 Staff recommends awarding the contract to Hannula Landscaping, Inc. with a base bid amount of $366,987.36 and allow for 10% contingency of $36,698.73 if needed to complete the project. FISCAL IMPACT: A total of $413,227 is available in the Golden Gate Blvd. Project (Fund 112, Project #630413). County costs for the installation are cost of the sole sourced Motorola Central Control Irrigation components ($19,413.75), right -of -way permitting ($600.00), Florida Power & Light electrical connections ($24,300.00), and South Florida Water Management District well permitting ($1,600.00) is a total of $45,913.75. The total funds needed to complete the project are $449,599.84. The cost is as follows: Hannula Landscaping $366,987.36, Contingency $36,698.73. County costs for installation (as noted in paragraph 2 of Fiscal Impact) $45,913.75. A budget amendment is needed to transfer funds from County Road 951, Part B project (Fund 112, Project #620201) in the amount of $36,372.84 to this project (Fund 112, Project #630413). Funds are available in the County Road 951, Part B project due to competitive bidding. GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: There is no growth management impact. Executive Summary Page 2 of 2 Agenda Item No. 1686 November 30, 2004 Page 2 of 18 RECOMMENDATION: That the Board:(1) award Bid #04 -3649, Golden Gate Blvd. median landscape improvement construction project to Hannula Landscaping, Inc. in the amount of $366,987.36, (2) approve 10% contingency in the amount of $36,698.73, (3) approve County costs associated with construction, (4) approve the necessary budget amendments, and (5) authorize the Chairman to execute the standard contract after review by the County Attorney ©Office. Prepared by: Pamela J. Lulich, RLA, Project Manager Agenda Item NO, 1686 Novemb=r30.2004 Page 3 of 18 COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Item Number 16B6 Item Summery Recommend I. award bid A04 -3640 Collier County Landscape Beautifcetion Master Plan - Goldan Gate Blvd . median landscape imorm•enroni canatruchon protect to Hannule Landscaping, Inc. M the armlunt of $366,987.36 Meeting Oat* 11!3012004 9.00 00 AM Prepared By Date Pamela J. Lulich Pmjert Managnr 11191200410:05:48 AM Transp -hon Services Traffic Operati —i ATM Approved By Pamela J. Lulich Project Manager pat. Transportion Services Traffic Operafiona/ ATM 11191200410:33 AM Approved By Brenda Brilflart Purchasing Agent Date Admi m.tralrve 6ervicer. purch..ing 1119120043:47 PM Approved By Diann B. Flagg Traffic Operation. and A. Trans Madre Director 0.1. Tranapartion Seculars 1'raffia Dpeletionel ATM 1119 /2 004 7:45 PM Approved By Glaris Nerrera Managemmtl8udgat Analyst Date Tranaportion S ... ... Tran.portatinn Operation 11/10/2004 10:42 AM Approved By Sharon Newman Accounting Supervisor Date Tran.punion Services 'franspartation Admfn[watlon 11110120041:03 PM Approved By Stave Canieu Pun:nasinglGenaraI Svcs Director Date Adrnw.rmive 5ervires Purchasing 11112120042:07 PM Approved By Nerm E. Feder• AMP Tran.partstlen Division Administfator Date Transpartlan Be-- Tran.portatian Services Admin, 11116:20047:10 AM Approved By ^� Pat Lehnhard Executive Secretary Date 7ran.portalinn Services Trannpunatlon Serv[ena Admi,, i 1/1612004 t 4D PM Approved By OMB cl— di0atpr All— listrative Aseiatanl Dale County Manager's Office Office of Management 8. Budget 11/1712004 11:10 AM Approved By Michael Smyk —ki Management a Budget Director Date C.aunty Manager'. Office Office of Martagemoni & Dudge! 11/17,11004 3:59 PM Approved By .tarn m V. Madd cl—ty N-ater Date Board of County Corrrm+..loners County Manager•. 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N fr) m H � O c Z Y ca U a U j O J N t0 m N IL tM IO1 m � � a c A � o �a O/ 01 'o a c ea a m �o c 0 !E m .o a J > Ld N � m d Vmc0 mUC�� Agenda Item No. 16136 November 30, 2004 Page 9 of 18 M c K: m a 11/09/2004 08:47 4406ExGw98AVCM@ #105 Naples, RxW 24104-707-4 239 - 643 -6873 E B .;IWONDS ELEC Agenda Iteni WAE 161 November 30, 2004 Page 10 of 18 C. B. W MOND5 Electrical, 10c . STREET uGPMNQ* - U'TILITIES GENERATORS INDU5TMAL AND COMN ERCIAL Est and COWVud TO_ Tr Ms mud ATM (Altanaltilvc Transport"em Mode} IC)puVfi 2705 South Piameshoa Drive Naples, FL 34104 phone: (239) 213 -5836 F • (239) 213 -5694 s (239)643.2770 Fm (239)843 -6873 November 41h. 2004 Quow #Q0410467 ax. Attu: penyi Rid�ard fa: Wect *01 service for Gokus Gate blvd - ad �- 3 We lxxeby submit speci6catians and astim" cILM to 29* st sw Service # 1 Station iWal $12,150.00 , 3- P'hasc North side of lwalk 0 � IoOA, 3 -Phase Nartls side of walls 100 (op 90° 114san txrtteh 90, dpm trest:h FPI. dWVM (up to $1,250.00) FPL chargers (up to 51,250.00) Total Material, Egmj k Labor, and, M.O.T. 5�4.3Oa era Savkr iWW n pmnidling and. FSl dirt (if oeedtd) Sod {iE needod) We slab Scmice lateral FFL charges Equ 0axnt hook -up t and will be italgW4 � Amtaal Contrast. l►ioto: this is for bn dgca P'>�'O� °°�`.1iY0rQb ymll be b� on time and materia TMS CONTRACT ItXCLUD%FS ANY & ALLF+ERPOT, SEECCION, IMPACT AND [TE'E7 Tff FEn ALL AMOUI+"EXP) ;;SLD AND TO BE PAID IN US DOLLARS. PRICK DOES NOT INCLUDE ROCK REMOVAL OR DWLLING WHEN �� i� the stson of to Amish tb:e above C00101 dc L" 8000"r-0 witl► the above s We W fa Tb= I th= Hun&ed asxi 00/100 Dollars �,WX" "fwerty four ll+onsmc p'Wmast to be shade Z' f0VOWS. In foil NPO" ac1x, to tb., job site. If during the ouasc of the job it be"W5 It is the raspon ry Ioromor to provide adeq to a f brt wt71 be made to avoid an d bdi of the e1r am 1r 9011, $Qwa$ods, apri lets, M. Y y to traveaae sedewalica, driveovayt, Sr be made .rt additxtl�t art to the Should broakR ocoru as dirt5et raaak of Car tr Y- Mr� � al mangy- �Y used is tlss oolstracd � arid emu a job is to ba dcx>F a neat ana subs AIl material is to be as . im o1 g o tm oast of Iab r and mat0fial wail be exccaled >:Ipc9' edw a abWadop or acvissio+a fi om dw �� hrx w agreed parehasa agt"" to interet verism or verbal order i hr somt, wd will bmww an extra dwr lrver the sm a ent is oed in this NV abet to 1q all � chw@m of 1 1 I/2% per u1osrtb which is an arm0W raw of I W,. In the everd 1�9 is not of wliecttm "W.&* mteoes, and WorrtrYll fees siQuod by ACCEPTANCE OF ESTIMATE Tbc 1;5M� tt nw, sqWfmoom avA ca A*11asm are satisfactorv, 8=1 the samo to, and hatby anthoril7a you to eacetute 'he same. Sil and by — Dda 11'!04/2004 19:02 FAA CONTEMPORARY Agenda Item V 6 !November 30, 2004 Page 11 of 18 t%QNTROLS Ar CUAMUNICA'TIONS, INC. PHONE; 863 -673 -2372 FAX: 8+63 - 675 -7140 FACSIMILE TRANSMIT'rAL SHEE1.1 T01 Pam Ljhch FZONI: ----. Sunda W31kcr COMPANY: CoEelr County Govcmment DATE! NO)VT LAMER, 4, 2004 FAX 239 :sL3-58R TOTAL, rAG1~;t JNCLUDING CO'VRRo 239- zI3 -�99 6 PHONE, NUry prr_ SFINDEF Is AE -CE MjwsR: 239- 774 -&F94 RF„ Revised Props als YOLM R.3FERENCE NUMBER: fl t7RGm-TT of FOR RZVJSW ❑ PLEASE. COMMENT 0 PLEASE REPLY � PJ.F.ASE RECYCLE N0713SI COWENTS: t'atq ' Hero arc *e zevised proposals fOr Livingst= and Gvddm Gate, also included is the w9ised Scorpio That we changed into a IRRInet for Iivingaton (pine Ride tD VBIZ) Controller 2. If you have any questions or speed anything else pleaae Ict me know. Thank Youl Brcnda D6alkcr T14 UMCE61 1+ neaNea w6ia &motet fism ,$.dnd�ida�l or ratio• en witieb it is add�osse i. It mILy eanft n py w lr ad of aon&d�ad ■t ' nre twdt r applFa i. taws, liye ass astht iatee ""40c■t, phase auto that Yon aK a"�Y Penl.ip�ted feoea di,ssrait,a� er di shit m "M1°(< -'-"J (nth-: than mtmdod reoipicat) cw mping this trataw. . B a 7 !1 334 NORTH RIVER ROAD L.ABELLE, FL 35975 11f04/2004 18:02 FFx �e Contemporary Controls & Communications, Inc. PO 3= 729 LaOdle, Ft 33975 tZ5A. 863.675.237 r=863.675.!1140 NAME / ADDRI,88 COI 1MR COUNTY GOVERNMFNr 2705 SOME 14OFSESNOED.RWE NAPLES, FLORA) A 34104 A7TENiTC1N: Finance Agenda Item %(9.6 November 30, 2004 Page 12 of 18 wwguirre- sca&cum PROPOSAL DATE ESTIMATE # 11/4/2004 5486 P.O. NO, TERMS DUE DATE REP FOS PROJECT Net 30 1214/Z004 I SB ITEM DESCRIPTION QTY COST TOTAL ro.ldcn Gatc BLVD WacaPin *tied. F2974B URF 15W 2.5 I= i)ANDWIDTH WS2000 ] 5,19+_75 5.193.75 V226 IIt(tIIQ T .MAND CFU TO 2ND RAM AND L1NE 1 404.69 404.69 V436 PORTS 3R UNET ADD 16/4 MiXF.,D UO A/C MOl)ULt; 2 800.00 1,600.00 V524 IR2INFT ADD SECOND RAtWO, UHF (45114711) LPI 1 1,995.31 1,995.31 SB -24DSS 2vr• jX3, POOR STIJMESS ENC 24Wx%ffw24D 1 2,828.13 2,828.13 PJM -24DSS 24' DOUBI.F STAIIQ -YM PFJ1E.5TAL 1 796.88 796.88 I) ti R-qC WTOROLAAC SWfPCWLP,.OU FUT 6 183.52 1,101.12 NMO4000 pp 01 C710N Lo w Profile Ulf' 450.470 MM 34b M,nbiic Ante"M W/ 1 111.38 111.38 cok and Conn dm 1 79.32 79.32 22457 450470 7.1dB YA01 MAXRAD (MYA4503) 1 12.50 12.50 24419 1(y X 1114" 18 GAUGE PRFr?A. SWAGGED AT ONE "D. 34373 RC 58N COAX CABLE -500' (FRX M, PER FOOT) 20 0.57 11.40 wsTAL LATION is NC3 f INC1.Uorl7. $14,134.48 0.0%) $0.00 TOTAL 514,134.49 Z IGNIATURE Authorczed MCOTO CL A Saks & Service 11/03/2004 16:46 FA( Contemporary Controls & Communications, Inc. PCL I 10 729 ZaBdk, FL AWS uSA 863.6712m Fhx84a6n7i0 NAME IADDRE:SS COLLIE.?, COi7Nn, GOV17IRNN FINT 2705 SOUTH HOR!751w OWE NAPLZ -S. %1.ORIDA. 34104 ATn:t'tnoN: Titlat cc Agenda IteR W./1#G November 30, 2004 Page 13 of 18 avzvrufrr't- wa&com PROPOSAL DATE ESTIMATE # 11/312M I 5487 P.O. NO. TERMS WE DATE REP FOS PROJECT Net 30 12/312004 518 ITEM DESCRIPTION QTY COST TOTAL 06 dal Goic BLVD L.wd: cape Project F2848A SO:)RFLO AC 2W UHT, (450-470 W-1Z) 218 VO 1 1,435.94 1,435.94 V314AI: SOMM AC VO EXPANSION LQT 1 225.00 225.00 513 -24DW tML D(M IETrARRESS OK 24Wx36Hx24D I 2,828.13 2,R2R.13 PED -24DSS 24` WU131.F 1,;TA TIf.FS+S PEDr? .STAL 1 796.8% 79G.R8 NMO4000 Law Pm lc UNF 450-170 MW, 3db Mnbik AAtmma W/ 1 111.38 111.38 calele aw Cnnnccton ML B-8-AC MC90R(H.A AC SWI LRABLE O(TrP JT 2 183.52 367.04 PR XECTION INSTALI.A,noN L5 Nur INCLUDED. $5,764.37 (0,0%) Sax TOTAL 33,764.37 SIGNATURE Uthari=d OWWAV'I'ORCLA Sates & sarviw NOV -05- -2004 09:44 art Agenda Item No. 1 @B6a 1 November 30, 2004 Page 14 of 18 FAx coves SjjEET FROM: e AG-TRONM INC. 1304 N. 15TH STREET [MMOKALEE, FL. 34142 1;2397 -S19 OFFrCE 1'239)658 -2474 FAX TO: Cow C i .NUMBER OF PAGES INCLUDWG FAX COVER STET MEMO; i I r W �V L �1 r � ` l NOV -03 -2004 09:43 AM AC"TRONIX, INC 1304 N. ISth STREET IMMOKALEE, FL. 34142 239- 657.5519 CUSTOMER NAME Collier County TDA'.19a ospoution 2704 Horseshoe Drive South Napies, Fl. 34104 Agenda Item No. 1 f- November 30, 2W Page 15 of 18 QUOTATION /PROP09iAL DATE QUOTE NO. 1142004 348 Page 1 TERMS REP SHIP VIA PROJECT Not 30 SLT Golden Gate Slvd ITEM DESCRIPTION QTY PRICE TOTAL Coatrollor 01 F29748 UK= Into w /13 Watt ZSKHZ MC52000 Radio 1 5,100,00 5,100.0 V226CC ADD: BWET LNW 2ND RADIO 1 405.00 405,00 V436 ADD: brinet MixAd AC 1/0 Module 2 800,0 1,600.00 VS24AN AD13- MCS2000 LP UHF 25KHZ l OW ZND RADIO 1 1,993.00 1,995.0 SB -24DSS SS linclowcc DD 24W X 36H 241) 1 2,400.0 2,400.00 PED -24SS SS Pedestal 24W X 12H X IOD 1 590.0 590.00 ML&6 -AC Sugp Protector AC 21algai t 6 203.00 1,230.00 5102NWM Lev kat s rite Pmftt m 1 189.0 189.00 5299 CFI W/Switch LeviWD 1 39.00 39.0 85636 Im Prolilo Art UHF 430.470 MHZ 1 90.0 9010 22457 YqUi Antenna 430-470 Mhz (7.1db) 1 150.0 130.00 AMP Alwainum Antimon Mounting Pole 10' w/ 20' cable & 1 32.75 52.75 COetrollor 02 P2846A L HI?(430.47&ft) Scorpio AC 2in/6out w/ HT750 1 1,325,00 1,323,00 Rod o FLN204A Saw* AC 1/0 &Women Kit 1 225,00 225.00 80 -0365 12v Power Supply LDA50F4.3amp I 10.0 10100 800.7100 H -R1 -5 AC Powr Cable 1 0.00 0.00 NO-7111 H-CU -9 DC Pow Gable 1 0,0 0,00 SB44DSS SS I;ndowre DD 24W X 36H 24D 1 2,40.00 2,400.00 PED -24SS SS 1*dsotal 24W X 12H X 1013 1 390.00 590.00 MLR -9 -AC Surip Prolootor AC 2WHou► 2 203.00 410.00 83636 Low Pnotila Ant UHF 450 -470 NM 1 90.0 90.00 31020 -Wlvi Leviton Surge Protection 1 189,00 189.00 5299 GFI W/Switch Levitort 1 39.00 39,00 MLi3.6 -AC Sorge Protector AC 2mAkx t 1 205.00 203.00 Thank you fcryourbush=$, TOTAL. Page 1 NOV -05 -2004 09:45 AM A&TROM, INC. 13N N. 1Sth STRS,ET 'WOKAI,,EE, FL. 34142 239 - 657 -5519 l CUSTOMER NAME Coil- Gasify TOATIt ra 2705 Hor8cphag Drk South NaPki. Fl. 34104 Agenda Item No. 16136 November 3(j� 2g(_4 Page 16 of 18 OLIOTATION/PROPOSAL E OArf QUOTE NO. 11/4/2004 348 TERMS REP .�.._ Not 30 SLT ITEM DESCRIPTION tlrie pnoc inclu6a "Mubly and delivery to eieawdan or urigetica tsoatraator. After itatelletioe iI armp;otc m awed Adotorola toohniaiea ttom Ag- Tronix will impact:mtatlatiarr and too unit for WARRANTY Istiffmion. ETA 4.6 Weeks. your bu i ult. QUOTE GOOD FOR 60 DAPS. Pape 2 SNIP VIA QTY I PRICE PROJECT GGIdon Geis Blvd t'OTAL TOTAL $19413.75 MNA1 URE '' _ i"- Agenda Item No. 16136 November 30, 2004 Page 17 of 18 lulich_P From: Komorov Avi- BAK003 [Avi@motorola.conil Sent: Friday, November 05, 2004 3:29 PM To: lulich_P Subject: RE: Motorola Vendors Hi Pam, long time no see, any damages from the Charley hurricane? There is another dealer that carries the Motorola products in Immokalee - AgTronix. AgTronix specialize in the Ag market in the Southeast and they work in conjunction with contemporary if there is a large project. Contemporary specialize in the turf market building the Motorola products into the stainless steel enclosures with all the surge protections accordingly. The name of the owner is Sonya Tutin. Tel - 239 -657 -5519. With best Regards Avi Komorov Motorola Water management Solutions Tel: 561 -558 -8863 Fax: 561- 470 -3564 Cell; 561- 504 -5174 Email: Avi @Motorolci.com 11535 Big Sky Court Boca Raton.Fl 33498 - - - -- Original Message---- - From: lulich_P [ mailto :PamelaLulich @colliergov.net] Sent: Friday, November 05, 2004 3:19 PM To; Komorov Avi- BAIC003 Cc: DeLeonLiz; DickF:oger Subject: Motorola Vendors Good afternoon Avi, Could you email me a list of authorized Motorola distributors in this area? We have been working with Agenda Item No, 16136 November 30, 2004 Contemporary Controls but I have been asked to look into the other service providers. Page 18 of 18 Thank you for you assistance. Pam Lulich Pamela J. Lulich, RLA, ASLA Landscape Project Manager Transportation Department Alternative Transpertation Modes 2705 Horseshoe Dr ve South Naples, Florida 341D4 tele.(239)774 -8494, fox:(239)213 -5899 pamlulich@colliergo,f.net Agenda Item No. 16137 November 30, 2004 Page 1 of 4 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommendation to approve the purchase of three (3) Bat Wing Mower Decks from Creel Tractor Company in the amount of $42,002.58 in accordance with state bid contract #765 -900- 04-01. OBJECTIVE: To obtain Board approval to purchase three (3) Bat Wing Mowers to maintain County Right -of —Ways. CONSIDERATIONS: Three (3) Bat Wing mowers are required by the Road Maintenance Department to mow areas within the Right -of —ways of Collier County. The Bat Wing mowers can be purchased from the Creel Tractor Company for the price of $42,002.58 off of the state contract bid # 765- 900- 04 -01. FISCAL IMPACT: Funds in the amount of $42,002.58 are available in Road and Bridge Fund 101 Capital. GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: There is no Growth Management Impact associated with this Executive Summary. RECOMMENDATION: That the Board of County Commissioners approve the purchase of Three (3) Bat Wing mower Decks from Creel Tractor Company per State Contract BID # 765- 900-04-01. Travis D. Gossard, Supervisor Vegetation Mgmt. Road Maintenance Department Agenda Item No. 1687 November 30. 2004 Page 2 of 4 COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Item Number 1687 Item Summary Recommendation for Board to approve the purchase of three (31 Bat iNing Mower Decks from Creel Tt actor Company in the amount of $42 002.58 in accordance with State Bid Contract #765 900- 04 -01. Meeting Data 11!3012004 9:00'00 AM Prepared By Date Anlhomy R. Witigins Supervisor -I:o 1—A.6 Proj..td 111820049 -- .54'.28 AM l'— portion S —I.e.. Road 8laintanance Approved By Rookmin Nauth A—i mimg Tmch.muth Dabt Transportion Service: Transportation Admimshration 111812004 9:55 AM Approved By Jo MI Vliet Road. Maintenance Superintendant Date T..napnrtinn Service. Road I .mtonartce 11/812004 10:29 Abt Approved By Brenda Brllf —1 Purchaamg Agent Data Admint.tranve Services purchasing 111912004 10:47 AM Approved By Sharon Newman Accounting Supervisor Date Trim.porlion Service. T'r... portalt— Admm,a r.l— 11/912004 12:40 PM Approved By Steve Cornell Purrh- mg /Goherai Svar. Direclnr Dirt'. Administrative Servlce. Purch .... g 11/122004 2:55 PM Approved By Norm E. Feder, AICP Transportation Division Admini.tretor Date Transportlon Services Tran.part —n Services Admin. 11116/2004 6:54 AM Approved By Pat Lehnhard Eaeoutive Secretary Date Tran.pottnbnn Servlem. Traesportaboa Serviced Adr— 1111512004 4.18 PM Approved By r OMB Cnnminaler Aommi.tmtly, A.al.lant Date County Manager. Office Office of Management B Budget 11116/20044:92 PM Approved By Michael Soykuwaki M ... g —m B Budget Director Date County Manage". Office. Office of Msnagammnt b Budget 11/17/2004 10:51 AM Approved By .lames V. Mudd Courtly Manager Dal, Board of County Cuunty Managar's Office 1111712004 6:47 PM Commi.dionem i0- 29- 04;40:32AM;Cr001 Trector Co. ;2398948089 a y. Agenda Item No. 16B7 November 30, 2004 A� P Kai b ots-a. Page 3 of 4 ')Wa Iral HOUA1 TRACTOR ® : ^R., ' •r`'�- 4wff COMPANY !� IF E-719 3771 Palen Beach Blvd.; Fort Mywa. FL. 33918 byes! of Inkrstale 146Y 75, ESdt 141 Stab Road 80 Fort Up ps (29)2024MM To s (0) 2879 Psc (39) 69"089 to tm 14 1 Effist ovoo Sckxaad.aom Cutrtamer: Colller County Comm. Road Dept Ship To: Attention: Travis GODS TI October 29, 2004 Street 48W Davis Blvd. City, 5tate,2ip Napies, Florida 34104 Phone: 7714 =6 Fax: 213 -8136 Ernalt TAnnk , h rrtir 6h&,-W wWhlft* .edit -04. f1.WMMw w d.f r.d N—h- tAodet Send t+lurrrAW Stock No Pace Each Extended 7 MY-45 AlSMO Sea*" Mary IlNower HY-15 with WNW Curt off 7 {harps Deck Air t nft Tires STAW BED COh*MAC # 7:6900-4 -P Conan Oft Cods 7Q&6a,= 1!,648.00 18,648.00 _ _ _ _ Your Not PuMIMe Pt le a FOS Our V" Fort Myem Rod& 19.114$.00 il43del tees Trade.k► Valce of the F Sorrel Nu Stock No Pd oe Esah ExtwaW 1 _ Sub Total After Trado-tn, FOB our Fort FkwWa S 19.848.00 Percent Fbrlde Sales Tax I - 10% Depow on r Orders Pius County Sues Tax as Applicable Other Fees Quote Vood for 3D Total $ 19 00 Trade In Pay off W. Add Trade-in $ - Off Good Untl: DOW" P$ or Aeam PM41 : To be Financed Balance Due i Fi wncs I S 19,818.00 saft tlad Smppkw dells ironer recohd of order - { jN WHOJ1 AW Firtar►dng avalWe, ej*d to approval by Now'Nolrand Credit f JCREDIT :! +,t f►�r`n Crest is aveldA@ for M6gbe Trs*n and kmh*wWmddtwmvWmonbAtobowWw—m-w—sMdmRErALKwomiAsEr ORDER. PrrtUataerepnase shat sE stnh norAsbes ire traR o1 Mtis order end is Mrs o>redde acrd He order. X 03of2004 Norm LoProod Offles, Ext. 218 Cetk 239.633.0584 Nodel: ISM799`12 Donal: no raolor.wm i0- 2S- 04:i0:32AM:Cre91 Tractor CO. ;2394946089 at ?. Agenda Item No. 16137 November 30, 2004 Page 4 of 4 &4we Wftwm w-lRrAkw- WOW COMPANY DEY STT1 PMim ee" BMtd.: Fat M 60% PLUM WsKef it4Mnn1 tAY lYt9r 76, e* 1416hft Road 00 F RMMe PwaMYMaR subwomm orw" riadx qne, 4644" f�.I lfraeMor ttaaRetpr Pe lMrrNMet: MIRf=61sit State Conhixg No:[ 7WA=4 1 wordw# Prat, AWW. comes Cow* C"" . 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Resift i 11 961 TOW f 11 WA t 9tw= Mal f 1f 26 �i61i0 CM�t6t itaclor C,o4RpMgr rard.ta�reMM�a traUdRa1rN16 tPtttYtM�eiYtwwiYwtt ►Peletrt►rldtr�td Y6�ftetYlewdwdei�ilwtwerMte 6d. !MM C Wt 230340-M Meant larl al.1 X oto+uea amok Agenda Item No. 16B8 November 30, 2004 Page 1 of 3 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommendation to approve the purchase of one (1) 4,000 gallon Water Truck in accordance with bid #05 -3732 from Wallace International Trucks in the amount of $101,850.00. OBJECTIVE: To enhance the daily repair and maintenance on County Roadways and Right - Of -Ways within the Road Maintenance Department. CONSIDERATIONS: Sixty -Six (66) Invitations to bid were sent out on October 6, 2004 and three (3) were opened by the County Purchasing Department on October 20, 2004. Staff has reviewed all bids and found that the low bidder did not meet minimum specifications for the following reasons. Walsh Freightliner: Engine was not wet sleeve design; water tank does not meet dimension specifications. Due to the following exceptions, staff recommends that the bid submitted by Wallace International Trucks, Inc. be selected as the lowest bid proposal meeting or exceeding specifications. Summary of the bid tabulations is as follows: Vendor Name: Walsh Freightliner Wallace International Nations Rent Total Price: $89,994.00 $101,850.00 $143,448.00 FISCAL IMPACT: Funds in the amount of $101.850.00 are budgeted in Road Maintenance Fund 101 Capital. GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: There is no Growth Management Impact associated with this Executive Summary. RECOMMENDATION: That the Board of County Commissioners award Bid #05 -3732, to Wallace International Trucks, Inc. in the amount of $101,850.00 for the purchase of one (1) 4,000 Gallon Water Truck. Travis D. Gossard, Supervisor Vegetation Mgmt. Road Maintenance Department Agenda Item No. 16138 November 30. 2004 Pane 2 n' 3 COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Item Number 1588 Item Summary Recommendation for Board to approve the purchase of one (1) 4,000 gallon water truck in accordance with Bid #05-3732 from Wallace Iutematlonal Trucks in the amount of $101.850.00. Meeting Data 11130.'2004 9:00.00 AM Prepared By Data Anlhany R. Wiggins Sup —[.-, COntrncfx &Prnjer:ts 1118/200410:05:50 AN! Transporrian Sv-- Road Maintenance Approved By Raokmin Nauth Artaunhng T'echom -n Date Transpom- Sevices Transportation Administration 11181200410:15 AM Approved By John Viiet Road, Maintenance Superintendant Data Tranapartion Services Road Maintenance 11 !812004 10:26 AM Approved By Brenda Still— PE— haaing Agent Dale. Administrative Services Purchasing 1119."200410:48 AM Approved By Sharon Newman Accounting Supervisor Date T'rsnaportian Services TTanaport.'rtlon Adminlvtralion 11#91200412:42 PM Approved By Steve Carnal) Purchasing /General Svcs birochrr Date Administrative Services purchasing 11;12/20042:52 PM Approved By Norm E. Feder, AICP Transportation Division Administrator Date Tranaportion Services Transported— Services Admin 1111612004 6:55 AM Approved By Pat Lehnhard E —utive Secretary Data Tranaporfntlan Ser,ti— Transportation Services Admin 11116:2004 4:23 PM Approved By OMB Coordinator Administrative Aaslsl'.ant Date County Manager a Office Off- of Management & Budget 11/1612004 4:35 PM Approved By Michael Srnyk —k, Management & Budget Di2ctor Date County Manager's 01fire Office of Management & Sodprrt 11117:2004 10:36 AM Approved By James V. Mudd County Manager Dale Board ut County County Maeutp is Office 11117!2004 8:52 PM Conurd —oncru I CD O 09 e da Item No. m ¢' vember 30, 2004 2004 Page 3 of 3 M V oL ; CL N c O ? cn S� ca 0 (N� � Q .p sa 0 m 0 �3. pf 0 fwA m 4 M a a w�w \Y O 0 m m p • �► i m 1 �Z PD C N 0 .'t cn GO Z 00 n •• R m 0 m m o ° 0 m m p�-+m fA 64 d3 W h i � r o OD cc Co CO �O .P.t (c0 �p P, .Q a 0 o o aoo t fA 5 ija O i 1 i Lh OD CO CO f9 O Ul C> G7S o9 (%1 '+ m C coo o o z C4 w y g .CaW m a w co c R 09 e da Item No. m ¢' vember 30, 2004 2004 Page 3 of 3 M V oL ; CL N c O ? cn S� ca 0 (N� � Q .p sa 0 m 0 �3. pf 0 fwA m 4 M a a w�w \Y O 0 m m p Agenda Item No. 16139 November 30, 2004 Page 1 of 3 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommendation to approve the purchase of three (3) 20 -CY Diesel Powered Dump Trucks in accordance with bid #05 -3731 from Wallace International Trucks in the amount of $273,675.00. OBJECTIVE: To enhance the daily repair and maintenance on County roadways and Right - Of- Ways within the Road Maintenance Department. CONSIDERATIONS: Sixty -Six (66) invitations to bid were sent out on October 6, 2004 and four (4) were received and opened by the County Purchasing Department on October 20, 2004. Staff has reviewed all bids and found that the low bidder did not meet minimum specifications for the following reasons. Walsh Freightliner and Walsh Freightliner (Alternate): Engine was not wet sleeve design; Chassis was bid as tandem axle, Tri Axle was requested, dump body does not meet minimum dimension specifications. Due to the following exceptions, staff recommends that the bid submitted by Wallace International Trucks, Inc. be selected as the lowest bid proposal meeting or exceeding specifications. Summary of the bid tabulations is as follows: Vendor Name: Total Price: Walsh Freightliner $230,091.00 Walsh Freightliner (Alternate) $239,775.00 Wallace International $273,675.00 Freightliner Trucks $320,739.00 FISCAL IMPACT: Funds in the amount of $273,675.00 are budgeted in Road Maintenance Fund 101 Capital. GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: There is no Growth Management Impact associated with this Executive Summary. RECOMMENDATION: That the Board of County Commissioners award Bid #05 -3731 to Wallace International Trucks, Inc. in the amount of $273,675.00 for the purchase of three (3) 20- CY Diesel Powered Dump Trucks. Travis D. Gossard, Supervisor Vegetation Mgmt. Road Maintenance Department Agenda Item No, 1489 November 36. 2004 Page 2 of 3 COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Item Number 1685 Item Summary Recommendation for Board to approve the purchase of three(3)20 -CY diesel powered dump truck, in accordance with Bid A05 3731 from WWI— International Tracks io 01e amount of S273,675.00. Meeting Date 11/3012004 9:00:10D AM Prepared By Date Anthony R. Wiggins Scpervi. - Contra.... & projects 1118/2004 1D:13:17 AM Transp.dwh Services Road Maintenance Approved By John Wet Roads Maintenance Superinl:endanl Data Transportion Services Road Maintenance ti 1912D0410:27 AM Approved By Brenda Brlihart Purchasing Agent Date Administrative Services Perchasim 11A200410:50 AM Approved By Sharon Newman Aernunting Su pervixnr Date Tranxp.m.h Services Transportation Administration 11/9!200412'45 PM Approved By Norm E. Feder. AICp Transportation Divixlon Administrator Date Trnnsp.l ion Services T.—potation Services Admin. 17116.12004 6:59 AM Approved By Steve Carrell PurrhasinglGeneral Svcs Direclirt D:dn Administrative Services Purchasing 11115120049:24 AM Approved By Pat Lehnhard Eaecutive Secretary Data Transportation S-1-if Trip —.tnuh Services Admin 11116/2004 4:29 PM Approved By OMB Coordinator Ado ... a rative Assistant Oat. County M— figcr'c Office Office of Management & Budget IlMl 2:!044:37 PM Approved By Michael Smykowski 14 ... g.menl. & Budgel Oireclor Dale County Manager's Office Office of Management &Budget 1171 &20044:59 PM Approved By James V. Mudd County Manager Data Board of County Commis..... el. County Manager's Office 11 it 7120040:55 PM m � m � z° CL 0 O O ILL EE 0 CA n 0 F- q�l Q CL m W d U o � C 7 M M a a y c CV) CN C? d � L e U C c 2 ii c F C LL Q i 3 0 a Cl c aao�HC Agenda Item No. 16B9 November 30, 2004 Page 3 of 3 V w s% a> m h E.. N N 00 �' a 3 r �� ccoo w N N w O Q O �y u O r�r LO CV ui ui ry � ti I ~ ;�, Ld N N 0 °.. s. G F. ►r 40 S$ °c 4M 0 rnt- ?I- ce c7 0 O tN M "O C N i �✓ F y W C 04 .r� Cl- �. u J CL 0- w m ¢ c c o m g a z i< 'o U fl a F E u E E Ei m E Lu M m to �- C .. : a r � w E � � r m 0. Agenda Item No. 16610 November 30, 2004 Page 1 of 4 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommendation to approve the piggybacking of the City of Fort Lauderdale Bid #242 -9077 for the purchase of a Truck Mounted Storm/Sewer Cleaning Machine from Enviromental Products of Florida in the amount of $236,643.30. OBJECT IVE: To enhance the daily repair and maintenance on County roadways and right -of- ways within the Road Maintenance Department. CONSIDERATIONS: A Truck Mounted Storm/Sewer Cleaning Machine is required by the Road Maintenance Department to continue the current level of repair and maintenance of Collier County roadways and rights -of -ways. Staff requests Board approval for the piggybacking onto the City Of Fort Lauderdale Bid # 242 -9077. FISCAL IMPACT: Funds are budgeted in the Road Maintenance Department Fund (101) in the approximate amount of $236,643.30. GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: There is no Growth Management Impact associated with this Executive Summary. RECOMMENDATION: That the Board approve the piggybacking onto the City Of Fort Lauderdale Bid # 242 -9077 for the purchase through Environmental Products of Florida for the Road Maintenance Department. Q Agenda Item No. 16810 November 30, 2004 Page 2 of 4 Travis D. Gossard Supervisor Vegetation Mgmt. Road Maintenance Department Ag,nda Item No. 16810 November 30. 2004 Page 3 rf 4 COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Item Number 16610 Item Summary Recommendation for Boats to approve the piggyharking o1 the City of Fort Lauderdale Bld #242 -9077 fol tllc pulchase of a Muck mounted atormi -Ww l cleaning machine from E- unlnental Products of Flondo the amount $236.643.30. Meeting Data 11!30!2004 9:00'.00 AM Date Prepared By 6u rnnlnris & pmjecta 1 11812 004 10:26:12 AM Anthony R. Wiggins Pervisnr Trsnsportton Services Raad Maimenance Approved By John Vlict Road. Maintenance Superiniendani nnot 11181200410:28 AM Tranaportion Services Road Maintenance Approved By Sharon Newman A.... n1mg Supervisor Date Transportation Administration 1119/2004 2:27 PM Tranapnrtion 5¢rv'ir,¢r. Approved By Brnnda Rrilf —t Purchasinq Agrnt Date I lj9i2U043:45 PM Administrative Seivicee Purchasing Approved By Norm E. Feder. AICP Transportation Division Administrator Dale 1rdnaportall— Service.. Admin. liolfi.20047:01 AM I ran1p.0- 5erv1ces Approved By Ste -e Carnetl Purroacing /nnneroi Svcs Dmrctor Oadt 1i/16120049:23 AM Administrative Services Purchasing Approved By Pat Lehnhard Frecuti -¢ Se—Wry Date Transportation Services Admin 141W2004 4:31 PM Tranaportatien Services Approved By OMB Coordinator Administrative Assistant Dare County Managers Office Omc¢ ei R1ana0emant & Budgel 1111N20044:40 PM Approved By Michanl Smykowski Management & Budtl -1 Oirectar Duto County Manager's Office Utti- of Management & Budget 1111712004 11:09 AM Approved By James V. Mudd County Manager Uate Board or County Cnunly hlanag¢r's Office 1 10 912004 6:27 PM Commissioners Agenda Item No. 16B10 November 30, 2004 Page 4 of 4 E1i1ftnmentad Products Vector November 9, 2004 Travis D. Gossard Road Maintewa= COLLER COUNTY 4800 Davis Blvd. Naples, FL 34104 Dear Mr. Gosmard; We are pleased to ed wded the Ft. Laudeaime Bid # 242 -9077 and P.O. #PP 04009171 for a VACTOR 2112 combination sewer /storm cleaning machine mounted on a 2005 Navistar 7400 chassis (specifications eniosed fir Vector $ad chassis)_ Ft. Lmxkxciale Price Navistar $251,078.30 Options we discussed #2,3,4 Std. Warruty (- 9,140.00) 95 12 yd 824 -RCS 16 ILO 15yd E R80 /15 (- 700.00) #6 Sub tluash pump (- 7,050.00) #7 Add. Fold rack 780.00 #8 G' air Decant 1,740.00 #9 Lube Manifold 1,710.00 #10 Cyclone sqm-d" 3,200.00 #11 Defiectar plate 240.00 • #13 3" Drain 320.00 #14 8' Teiescgp boom HO 8' ext. 1,600.00 #21 50' rat lose red 965.00 #23 Reader drain 360.00 #37 310 HP IH ]LO 370 AP Cum (11,000.00) 2005 Price increase per R.W. 2,500.00 Tow Collier Co. price $236,643.30 Specifications and liteiewre remain the same. SiMffelp, . Barry 1156 Efte Way + Wbdw Gar u, IFL 347V Phu= 407- 798 -OM + Fax: 407- 798-0014 4405 Lawn Viatx Drive* Wrbw FL 33694 Phow- 81349!-6254 ♦ Fez: 813 - 689 -2498 2201 NW 22nd Street ♦ Ponnpaao Brody FL 33064 Phones 954 - 977 -950 o F= 954477 -&502 wwrw.EPOFC -,MM Zd WdSC : TO t7OW 60 '^©N LGSG9ZS4Z4 : 'ON XUJ OAOcS - I-1UHS I W AMUa : WDtU Agenda Item No. 16B11 November 30, 2004 Page 1 of 3 EXECUTIVE SU]VIMARY Recommendation to approve the piggybacking of Charlotte County bid #2004000184 for the purchase of a Menzi Muck A91 4X4 Ditch Cleaning Machine from Menzi Sales USA in the amount of $227,236. OBJECTIVE: To enhance the daily repair and maintenance on County roadways and right -of- ways within the Road Maintenance Department. CONSIDERATIONS: A Menzi Muck A91 4x4 Ditch Cleaning Machine is required by the Road Maintenance Department to continue the current level of repair and maintenance of Collier County roadways and rights -of -ways. Staff requests Board approval for the piggybacking onto the Charlotte County Bid # 2004000184. FISCAL IMPACT: Funds are budgeted in the Road Maintenance Department Fund (101) in the approximate amount of $227,236.00. GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: There is no Growth Management Impact associated with this Executive Summary. RECOMMENDATION: That the Board approve the piggybacking onto the Charlotte County Bid # 2004000184 for the Purchase of a Menzi Muck from Menzi Sales USA for the amount of $227,236.00 for the Road Maintenance Department. Travis D. Gossard Supervisor Vegetation Mgmt. Road Maintenance Department r Agenda Item No. 1011 November 30. 2004 Page x of 3 COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Rem Number 16811 item Summary Recommendafion for Board to Approve the piggybacking Of Charlotte Casmty Bid #2004000184 for the purchase of a Menzi Muck A91 4X4 Ditch Cleaning Marhtrio f1.m Menu n.. Sale, USA inr tir, amnuni nt $227 ?34.00. Meeting Data 11 !30!2004 9:00'.00 AM Date Prepared By (:on1'.ra44s R Prnfeota t/le /200411..12:14 AM Anthony Ft Wiggins Su visnr- M'r Tranapnrt'.inn '.'iarvicns Road Maintenance Approved By Sharon Nowman Accnunlmn Sula —ii'm Data 17!0(20043:09 PM Tiansportion Services Transportation Administration Approved By Brenda Bdlhart Purchasing Agent Data 11/912004 3:45 PM Adminisiralive 5arvi<nn Ph"'hasm E# Approved By John Vllel cicada Maintenance 5upnrintemlant nab lW2004 5:02 PM Tranaportion Servicei Read Maintenance Approved By Steve Cornell Purchasinglt.enerat 5vca Director Date 11 M 7170042:2.3 PM Admmisnative 5ervires Purchasing Approved By f4o,m E. Fti AICP Tranipa,/atian Division Adminhh'idnr Date Transportation Services Admin, 11116120047:02 AM 7 ran swncca, Servmea Approved By Pat Lehnhard Eaesutivs Secretary Date Troniportatlon Services Admin 11110/2004 4:34 PM Transportation Services Approved By OMB Caardinator Administrative Assistant Date Cnunty t4anager'a oltke orrice of Management & Hudget 1111712004 11:01 AM Approved By Micnaal Smyknvrc.kl Management & Hudgel Dire-far Date .� County Manager's Office otlice of Management & Budget 11;1712004 2:33 I'M Approved By James V. Mudd County Manager Date Beard of County County Manager. Otfica 111191200411:44 AM Commissioners Nov 08 04 10;46a NZI [J� SA Menzi USA Sales, Inc, Lakeland, FLor da38805 -2542 Fax IEj 0 7987 QBOted COLLIER COUNTY TRANSPORTATION RD. MINT. DZPT 4800 DAVIS EOUL&VAW) NAPLES, FL 34104 863 683 6232 p,2 Agenda item No. 16811 November 30, 2004 uWflon Quote Number: PM080402 Customer ID I Good Thru Payment Terms 1. Sales Rep CCT 12/8/04 Net 10 ca e, »M Quote Date:: Nov 6, 2004 Paqe: i Quantity item Description Unit Price Extension PER CHARLOTTE COUNTY SSD ND. .004000184 1.0 enzi Muck A91 4X4 plus prr 3 95, 000. Of) 19b'000.00 Charlotte County Bid includes. it Conditioning, 5' grading ucket, 218" digginq bucket and a L'QwkY.ril� 1.00 HD1000 heavy duty flail mwer 16, ZOO. 00 16,200.00 1100 Clanoli.n biodegradable hydraulic 1, 63c. 0C 11636,0 it 1.00 Vogel central grca .e 'yutcm 14,400.00 14, 400.00 Subtotal Sales Tax Total 227, 236.00 227, 236.00 Agenda Item No. 16C1 November 30, 2004 Page 1 of 6 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommendation to approve the Satisfactions of Notice of Claim of Lien for Sanitary Sewer System Impact Fee. Fiscal impact is $28.50 to record the Satisfactions of Lien. OBJECTIVE: Recommendation that the Board acknowledges full payment and executes the Satisfactions of Claim of Lien. CONSIDERATIONS: The Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida as the Governing Body of Collier County and as Ex-Officio the Governing Board of the Collier County Water /Sewer District of Collier County, Florida, recorded the Claim of Liens in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, Florida. SEE ATTACHED EXHIBIT "A" Full payment and satisfaction of these liens have been made. The County Attorney's Office has reviewed and approved the Satisfactions of Claim of Lien. FISCAL IMPACT: Payment in full for these Claim of Liens increases the cash flow in the County's Sewer Impact fee Fund (413) by $2,569.18. The fiscal impact for recording these Satisfactions of Claim of Lien is approximately $28.50, which is to be charged to (Fund 408) the County Water /Sewer Operating Fund Utility Billing cost center. GROWTH MANAGEMENT: There is no Growth Management impact associated with these items. RECOMMENDATION: Recommendation to acknowledge full payment and the satisfaction of these liens and to surrender the same canceled, and to direct the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County to cancel the same of record. Authorize the Chairman to execute the Satisfactions of Claim of Lien. PREPARED BY: Pam Callis, Revenue Supervisor, Utility Billing Customer Service Agenda Item No 1601 November 36. 2O64 Page 2 of 6 COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIO'JERS Its. Number l ec l Item Summary Raca.mendalion tc approve the Satisfactions of duties o! Clai^ of Lien !or Sanitary Sewer Syelem. Irnuact `se Fiscal impact is 52&.50 to recur; t,1a Sar,sfactiuns of Lien Meeting Date 11(30!?004 PTO Do AM Uata Prepared By 11i1912004 4:07:25 PM Pam i:allit Revenue :iupervltM Pubic UUIIIIex uticd Approved By Thomas %Nides Operations Uirector Date Public Utilities Operabuts I IN 2120046:57 AM Public UtilWes Approved By Pam Collis Revenue Sucen'ixor Date 111121200411'.49 AM Public UUllbas UBC9 Approved By John A. Yonkoaky llutly Billing Direct., Date 11!12129041:60 PM i'ublic Utilities Utli.S Approved By OMB COardinatni Admin,trative Assistant Uata County Manager's office office W Management a Budget 1111 612 0 04 6:16 AM Approved By Randy Greenwald Man.O amanllBUdgat Analytl Date County Manager's omce office of Management 6 Budget 1 111 612 0 0A 6;51 AM Approved By Michael Smykow.ikl Managemelt a Budget Uirector Data County Managers D111ce office of Management S Budget 11i16l2004 9:06 AM Approved By ,lames W. Delany Public UUlitias Adminlstratnr Date Public Udlltiex Public' U1111t1es Admmistrad., 11119120044.34 PM Approved By Jamas V. Mudd County Manager Data Btutd or County County Manager's office 1111912004 5:13 PM Commissioners Approved By Teresa Riatan Revemlr. Manager Dale 1112212004 7:17 AM P.W. lldhdea tBC6 Agenda Item No. 16C1 November 30, 2004 Page 3 of 6 EXHIM «A» 1. John Lee Barrett and Katrina M. Barrett, husband and wife, securing the principal balance of sixty -nine dollars and eighteen cents ($69.18). Folio #68343960001 2. William Klohn, trustee, c/o J. M. Hovland & Assoc. securing the principal balance of two thousand five hundred dollars and no cents ($2,500.00). Folio #00241080009 Agenda Item No. 1 JC1 November 30, 04 Page 4 f 6 This instrument prepared by: Robert Zachary Assistant County Attorney Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (941) 774 -8400 SATISFACTION OF NOTICE OF CLAIM OF LIEN FOR SANITARY SEWER SYSTEM IMPACT FEES KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AS THE GOVERNING BODY OF COLLIER COUNTY AND AS EX- OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BOARD OF THE COLLIER COUNTY WATER -SEWER DISTRICT, was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: JOHN LEE BARRETT and KATRINA M. BARRETT 810 Merry Lane Greenwood, Indiana 46142 The Lien was recorded on 10TH day of November 1999, in Official Record Book 2610, Page(s) 1855, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of Sixty Nine Dollars and Eighteen Cents ($69.18), plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: LOT 102, PORT -AU- PRINCE MOBILE SUBDIVISION, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 13, PAGE 51, PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA FOLIO NUMBER: 68343960001 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, and the Collier County Water- Sewer District, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full Satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels the Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the Official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, and as Ex- Officio the Governing Board of the Collier County Water -Sewer District, acting through its Chairman, directs execution and recording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this day of 2004• ATTEST: DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK Approved as to form and Legal sufficiency: ROBERT ZACHARY ASSISTANT COUNTY ATTORNEY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AS THE GOVERNING BODY OF COLLIER COUNTY AND AS EX- OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BOARD OF THE COLLIER COUNTY WATER - SEWER DISTRICT DONNA FIALA, CHAIRMAN Agenda item No. 1601 November 30, 2004 This instrument prepared by: Page 5 of 6 Robert Zachary Assistant County Attorney Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (941) 774 -8400 SATISFACTION OF NOTICE OF CLAIM OF LIEN FOR SANITARY SEWER SYSTEM IMPACT FEES KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AS THE GOVERNING BODY OF COLLIER COUNTY AND AS EX- OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BOARD OF THE COLLIER COUNTY WATER -SEWER DISTRICT, was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: WILLIAM KLOHN, TRUSTEE, Go J. M. HOVLAND & ASSOC., 11983 TAMIAMI TRAIL NORTH NAPLES, FL 33963 The Lien was recorded on 27TH day of July 1995, in Official Record Book 2083, Page(s) 0916, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of Two Thousand Five Hundred Dollars and No Cents ($2,500.00), plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: THE SOUTH 260.00 FEET OF THAT PORTION OF THE EAST ONE -HALF (E1/2) OF THE SOUTHWEST ONE - QUARTER (SW1 /4) OF THE SOUTHWEST ONE - QUARTER (SW114) OF THE SOUTHWEST ONE - QUARTER (SW1 /4) OF SECTION 11, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, LYING EAST OF TAYLOR ROAD AND NORTH OF PINE RIDGE ROAD BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCE AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SECTION 11, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE RUN NORTH 89 036'00" EAST ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF THE SOUTHWEST ONE - QUARTER (SW1 /4) OF THE SAID SECTION 11 FOR A DISTANCE OF 533.48 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 05 °09'57" WEST FOR A DISTANCE OF 50.17 FEET TO A POINT OF INTERSECTION OF THE NORTHERLY RIGHT -OF - WAY LINE OF PINE RIDGE ROAD (C.R. # 896) WITH THE EASTERLY RIGHT - OF -WAY LINE OF TAYLOR ROAD AND THE POINT OF BEGINNING OF THE PARCEL OF LAND HEREIN DESCRIBED: THENCE CONTINUE NORTH 05 009'57" WEST ALONG THE EASTERLY RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE OF TAYLOR ROAD FOR A DISTANCE OF 260.90 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTH 89 °36'00" EAST PARALLEL WITH THE SOUTH LINE OF THE SOUTHWEST ONE - QUARTER (SW1 /4) OF THE SAID SECTION 11 FOR A DISTANCE OF 154.31 FEET TO A POINT ON THE EAST LINE OF THE EAST ONE -HALF (E1/2) OF THE SOUTHWEST ONE - QUARTER (SW1 /4) OF THE SOUTHWEST ONE- QUARTER (SWi /4) OF THE SOUTHWEST ONE - QUARTER (SW1 /4) OF THE SAID SECTION 11; THENCE RUN SOUTH 00 °23'49" EAST ALONG THE EAST LINE OF THE SOUTHWEST ONE - QUARTER (SW1 /4) OF THE SOUTHWEST ONE - QUARTER (SW1 /4) OF THE SOUTHWEST ONE - QUARTER (SW1 /4) OF THE SOUTHWEST ONE - QUARTER (SW1 /4) OF SAID SECTION 11 FOR A DISTANCE OF 260.00 FEET TO A POINT ON THE NORTHERLY RIGHT -OF WAY LINE OF PINE RIDGE ROAD (C.R. # 896); THENCE RUN SOUTH 89 °36'00" WEST ALONG THE NORTHERLY RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE OF PINE RIDGE ROAD (C.R. 896); FOR A DISTANCE OF 132.62 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, CONTAINING 0.856 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. AS DESCRIBED IN THAT DOCUMENT RECORDED IN OR BOOK 1403, PAGE 1109 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. Agenda Item No. 1 C1 November 30, 2 O4 Page 6 Of 6 FOLIO NUMBER: 00241080009 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, and the Collier County Water -Sewer District, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full Satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels the Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the Official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, and as Ex- Officio the Governing Board of the Collier County Water -Sewer District, acting through its Chairman, directs execution and recording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this day of 2004. ATTEST: DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK Approved as to form and Legal sufficiency: RO ERT ZACHARY ASSISTANT COUNTY ATTORNEY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AS THE GOVERNING BODY OF COLLIER COUNTY AND AS EX- OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BOARD OF THE COLLIER COUNTY WATER -SEWER DISTRICT DONNA FIALA, CHAIRMAN Agenda Item No. 1602 November 30, 2004 Page 1 of 4 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommendation to adopt a Resolution to approve the Satisfaction of Lien for a Solid Waste residential account wherein the County has received payment and said lien is satisfied in full for the 1993 Solid Waste Collection and Disposal Services Special Assessment. Fiscal impact is $20.00 to record the Satisfaction of Lien. OBJECTIVE: Adopt a Resolution approving the Satisfaction of Lien for a residential account where the County has received payment in full for the 1993 Solid Waste Collection Services Special Assessment. CONSIDERATIONS: Resolution No. 94 -694 adopted by the Board on September 20, 1994 provided for the recording of the list of 1993 delinquent solid waste collection and disposal services special assessment and a mailing of a written notice of the imposition of each residential unit lien. Resolution No. 94 -694 was recorded on September 22, 1994 in Official Record Book 1987, Pages 1514 through 1749 of the Official Records of Collier County, Florida, which placed a lien on certain residential properties for the 1993 �- Solid Waste Collection Services Special Assessment. Collier County Ordinance No. 90 -30, as amended, provides that a Satisfaction of Lien shall be approved by Resolution. The attached Resolution lists the one account that has been paid in full for the 1993 Solid Waste Collection Services Special Assessment Lien. FISCAL IMPACT: The fiscal impact for recording the Satisfaction of Lien and the Resolution is approximately $20.00, which is to be charged to County Water /Sewer Operating Fund (408). GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: There is no Growth Management impact associated with this item. RECOMMENDATION: That the Board of County Commissioners adopt the attached Resolution approving the one Satisfaction of Lien for the account listed in the Resolution and authorizing the Chairman to sign the one Satisfaction of Lien for the 1993 Solid Waste Collection Services Special Assessment Lien. PREPARED BY: Pam Callis, Revenue Supervisor, Utility Billing Customer Service Agenda Item No 1W.2 November 30, 200 Page OF 4 COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Item Number to C2 'r. adopt:, ResoluLor, to ar,Prnve the Sahzlactinr. n^ i.len In, a Snad VJa.A. Item Summary Reoomrnnr.dahnn and aakl Lien is zatished in full �. rexident..i account where,. the Ccurty has received payment lor'ha 1993 Salid VJas1e Collection and Disprsel Servlras SPerlai ASZessmert Fiscal Impart i,, S:' 00 tc rer Ord tiha Satistacf or of Lien. Meeting Data ? V! Sor7110.4 9.00 .00 AAA Dar'. Prepared By 11110120044'. 07:49 PM Pam G.M. RevMU. Supervisor Pubiir "duties UBCS Approved By Thomas Widek Operations Director Oat. i lit 2120048:68 AM PPbh. V0lid.. Public Urfhiez Ormmai -a Approved By Pam CaOls R—Im sup —..., Data 111121200411 :60 AM Public Wilitiex UBCS Approved By John A. Yonkosky Utility Billing D—mr Date 1102120441:69 PM Public Utililiar> VBC:S Approved By Trresa Riasen Revenue IAan:lger Date. 11/,1512.0048:56 AM Public Udiidaz IiBCS Approved By Jamnx W Detnny Pubbr, Utilities AOmintxlratcr Date Publle Utllili.. Public llnlifie4 Adntiniztt.tl- 11051200012:43 PM Approved By OMD C— dinatm Adminielrat -I Almlmnt Dale c ... ty Managrl'x Oth., Office of Management S Bud9N t 1116i2D04 8:20 AM Approved By Randy Greenwald ManagemeraStidget Analyst Duo, county Manngefz at fl., Office of Managemant li Budge, 11118,12004 8:56 AM Approved By M1.11 -1 SnlVk. —k, Management G Budges Director Date Mho'. Omar nl Management A Burger 11116120049:11 AM Caunly Mnnagnis Approved By James V. Mudd County Manager Date Baird of C-01Y county hlanao. "!: 010- I t 117i2004 6:40 PM This instrument prepared by: Robert Zachary Assistant County Attorney Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (941) 774 -8400 Property Folio No. 00764840001 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Barbosa, Santiago =& Elizabeth 17038 Lockhart Dr Naples, FL 339610000 The Lien was recorded on the 22nd day of September 1994, in Official Record Book 1987, Pages 1514 through 1749, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of One Hundred Dollars and Seventy Four Cents ($100.74) plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: 20 51 27 BEG AT 1/ SEC CNR 17 + 20 RUN S 2176.21 FT N 89 DEG W 874.48FT TO POB, N 89 DEG W 60FT, N 135FT, S 89DEG E 60FT, S 135FT TO POB Folio No. 00764840001 Project No. 63000 Account No. 3764 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs execution and recording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this — day of , 2004_ ATTEST: DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK Approved as to form and legal sufficiency K- ROBERT NARY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA By: DONNA FIALA, CHAIRMAN Agenda Item No. 1C2 November 30, 2 04 Page 3 f 4 Agenda Item No. 1602 November 30, 2004 RESOLUTION NO. 2004- Page 4of4 A RESOLUTION APPROVING SATISFACTION OF LIENS FOR CERTAIN ACCOUNTS THAT HAVE PAID IN FULL THE 1993 SOLID WASTE COLLECTION AND DISPOSAL SERVICES SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS WHEREAS, pursuant to Collier County Ordinance No. 90 -30, as amended, the Board of County Commissioners on September 20, 1994 adopted Resolution No. 94694 authorizing the recording of notices of liens for the delinquent solid waste collection and disposal services special assessments for 1993; and WHEREAS, Collier County Ordinance No. 90 -30, as amended, requires the Board to approve by Resolution and record in the Official Records a Satisfactions of Lien on all accounts that have been paid in full. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that pursuant to Collier County Ordinance No. 90 -30, as amended, the Board recognizes full payment and receipt of the 1993 Service Year Solid Waste Collection and Disposal Special Assessment for the following accounts numbered below, subsequent to the adoption of Resolution No. 94 -694, whereupon a lien had been recorded on real property pertaining to the accounts identified herein. The Satisfactions of Lien attached hereto referencing the accounts identified herein are hereby approved and the Chairman is hereby authorized to sign on behalf of the Board of County Commissioners, and the Clerk is directed to record this Resolution and these Satisfactions of Lien individually in the official records of Collier County Account No. 3764 This Resolution adopted this second and majority vote. ATTEST: DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK Approved as to form and lega . I,David C. W gel `` County Attorney day of 2004, after motion, BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BY: DONNA FIALA, CHAIRMAN Agenda Item No. 1603 November 30, 2004 Page 1 of 5 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommendation to adopt a Resolution to approve the Satisfaction of Lien for a Solid Waste residential account wherein the County has received payment and said Lien is satisfied in full for the 1994 Solid Waste Collection and Disposal Services Special Assessment. Fiscal impact is $20.00 to record the Satisfaction of Lien. OBJECTIVE: Adopt a Resolution approving the Satisfaction of Lien for a residential account where the County has received payment in full for the 1994 Solid Waste Collection Services Special Assessment. CONSIDERATIONS: Resolution No. 95 -475 adopted by the Board on August 22, 1995 provided for the recording of the list of 1994 delinquent solid waste collection and disposal services special assessment and a mailing of a written notice of the imposition of each residential unit lien. Resolution No. 95 -475 was recorded on September 14, 1995 in Official Record Book 2099, Pages 1338 through 1574 of the Official Records of Collier County, Florida, which placed a lien on certain residential properties for the 1994 Solid Waste Collection Services Special Assessment, Collier County Ordinance No. 90 -30, as amended, provides the Satisfaction of Lien shall be approved by Resolution. The attached Resolution lists the one account that has been paid in full for the 1994 Solid Waste Collection Services Special Assessment Lien. FISCAL IMPACT: The fiscal impact for recording the Satisfaction of Lien and the Resolution is approximately $20.00, which is to be charged to County Water /Sewer Operating Fund (408). GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: There is no Growth Management impact associated with this item. RECOMMENDATION: That the Board of County Commissioners adopt the attached Resolution approving the one Satisfaction of Lien for the account listed in the Resolution and authorizing the Chairman to sign the one Satisfaction of Lien for the 1994 Solid Waste Collection Services Special Assessment Lien. PREPARED BY: Pam Callis, Revenue Supervisor, Utility Billing Customer Service .rim Agenda Item No. 16C3 November 30, 2004 Page 2 of 5 Ag—dh 'Ktern No 160.3 No,embl,, 30. '004 COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Item Number 1 !3" Item Summary R, 1—der— the ;.ty hes w P-Y-11' .1.c said Lh,1 hs lehIfie, in full for the 19� S01-d V-1- guile ceun shc U-1-al Se-- S-11W Assess,her, Fecal k—d 1 S2', 0„ !., c, the Meeting Date '1i-il)J70114 9 CO :1D AM Prepared By Date P.m C.Jhs R-eh., I vlormhhl 4:116'. to PM Public uthhu's UBcs App-,cd By Thchn.., Wide, OP—li.hs Pfire.t., Date Public UtiAll- Public kitlilts,s C1Pnradons 1-2(20,14 11:59 AM Approved By Pa. Call's R.-nut. S.pe,-., Public UtiQue, UBCS I I il2r"(141 11:53 AV Approved By John A. Yonkosgy U1,111ty Billing Direct., On. Pubil. Utilities USC.s 11'1212004 2:01 PM Approved By Teresa Ri..,., R.-h- Manager Dare Public kitultles UBCS I116,"20114 8'.56 AM Approved By Jame - W, P.L,.ny Pht'llt: Uth-ti- Adrnin Lslrabr 0— Pubil. Uffill.- Public Utilities Administration 11116,1004 12 43 PM Approved By OMH C—dinaha, All,hinlroMl- AsMs—, Dale County Manager's Offnz, Office of Management & Budget i hl612D64 $:22 AM Approved By Randy G—n—ld Manage—tiBudgIt Analyst new C.-Ty Manager' s f)tn.. Offic- of M...91 ent K B.dfIt,l I illihZ0041 8:59 Am Approved By Michael Smy—ki Management & Budget D—chor Dale C.'rhy Managers off OM.,. gf Managnmenld Budget 11OW004 9:13 AM Appm-d By J---- V. Mudd C.orty Manage, Date D-rd of Co-my C.—t-dorn., C.-ty, M.n.hor"n Of 1111712004 6.59 PM This instrument prepared by: Robert Zachary Assistant County Attorney Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (941) 774 -8400 Agenda Item No. 16C3 November 30, 2004 Page 4 of 5 Property Folio No: 00764840001 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Barbosa, Santiago =& Elizabeth 17038 Lockhart Dr Naples, FI 339610000 The Lien was recorded on the 14th day of September 1995, in Official Record Book 2099, Pages 1338 through 1574, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of One Hundred Four Dollars And Thirty Seven Cents ($104.37), plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: 20 51 27 BEG AT t/4 SEC CNR 17 + 20 RUN S 2176.21 FT N 89 DEG W 874.48FT TO POB, N 89DEG W 60FT, N 135FT. S 89DEG E 60FT, S 135FT TO POB Folio No. 00764840001 Project No. 64000 Account No. 3049 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs execution and recording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this day of , 2004. ATTEST: DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK Approved as to form an j,qq. ffroieney --- ROBERT zA914ARY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA By DONNA FIALA, CHAIRMAN RESOLUTION NO. 2004- Agenda Item No. 16C3 November 30, 2004 Page 5 of 5 A RESOLUTION APPROVING SATISFACTION OF LIEN FOR A CERTAIN ACCOUNT THAT HAS PAID IN FULL THE 1994 SOLID WASTE COLLECTION AND DISPOSAL SERVICES SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS. WHEREAS, pursuant to Collier County Ordinance No. 90 -30, as amended, the Board of County Commissioners on August 22, 1995 adopted Resolution No. 95 -475 authorizing the recording of notices of liens for the delinquent solid waste collection and disposal services special assessments for 1994; and WHEREAS, Collier County Ordinance No. 90 -30, as amended, requires the Board to approve by Resolution and record in the Official Records a Satisfaction of Lien on all accounts that have been paid in full. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that pursuant to Collier County Ordinance No. 90 -30, as amended, the Board recognizes full payment and receipt of the 1994 Service Year Solid Waste Collection and Disposal Special Assessment for the following account numbered below, subsequent to the adoption of Resolution No. 95 -475, whereupon a lien had been recorded on real property pertaining to the account identified herein. The Satisfaction of Lien attached hereto referencing the account identified herein are hereby approved and the Chairman is hereby authorized to sign on behalf of the Board of County Commissioners, and the Clerk is directed to record this Resolution and this Satisfaction of Lien individually in the official records of Collier County: Account No. 3049 This Resolution adopted this day of 2004, after motion, second and majority vote. ATTEST: DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK Approved as to form and legal 'o- David ou nty Attorney BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BY: DONNA FIALA, CHAIRMAN Agenda item No. 1604 November 30, 2004 Page 1 of 9 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommendation to adopt a Resolution to approve the Satisfactions of Lien for Solid Waste residential accounts wherein the County has received payment and said Liens are satisfied in full for the 1995 Solid Waste Collection and Disposal Services Special Assessments. Fiscal impact is $70.00 to record the Satisfactions of Lien. OBJECTIVE: Adopt a Resolution approving the Satisfactions of Lien for residential accounts where the County has received payment in full for the 1995 Solid Waste Collection Services Special Assessments. CONSIDERATIONS: Resolution No. 2000 -236 adopted by the Board on August 1, 2000 provided for the recording of the list of 1995 delinquent solid waste collection and disposal services special assessments and a mailing of a written notice of the imposition of each residential unit lien. Resolution No. 2000 -236 was recorded on August 8, 2000 in Official Record Book 2707, Pages 3195 through 3273 of the Official Records of Collier County, Florida, which placed a lien on certain residential properties for the 1995 Solid Waste Collection Services Special Assessments. Collier County Ordinance No. 90 -30, as amended, provides that Satisfactions of Lien shall be approved by Resolution. The attached Resolution lists the six accounts that have been paid in full for the 1995 Solid Waste Collection Services Special Assessment Lien. FISCAL IMPACT: The fiscal impact for recording the Satisfactions of Lien and the Resolution is approximately $70.00, which is to be charged to County Water /Sewer Operating Fund (408). GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: There is no Growth Management impact associated with these items. RECOMMENDATION: That the Board of County Commissioners adopt the attached Resolution approving the six Satisfactions of Lien for the accounts listed in the Resolution and authorizing the Chairman to sign the six Satisfactions of Lien for the 1995 Solid Waste Collection Services Special Assessment Liens. PREPARED BY: Pam Callis, Revenue Supervisor, Utility Billing Customer Service AOendaltem Ne. 10C4 November 30. 2004 Page 2 of c COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONFRS Item Number 18C: Item Summary fEec:>mmemfatinn !o adapt a R<snlubOn. to :f pprpvc. thn Sa:is nd— o' Lmn lol Soild Waste .widen ?lal accoun ?s wherein the County nas ecawed payment and said Bans are set,01— in full for the `.996 Solid Waste Collection and Dispcsaf 6afvlcas Soec'el Assessments Fiscal 1mFa� is Si U. 001. recerd the Satis -t—s of Lien Mantling Data 11i3C:70(u E'.00'.00 AIJI Date Prepared By Pam Grillo Revenue. tiupervi:;ar 11 V1012004 4:04:45 PM PobhO U011bea UBCS Approved By Thamaa Wldes OparanMS Directar Date PuMlr. Utllltlea Public llifiltias bpcnnionu 11;12120049:00 AM Approved By Pam C.nUis Revenue supr:rvlsar Date 1112rZOU4 2'I:SS 4M Public Utilities UBCS Approved By John A. Yunkokky Utlhty Billing Director Date 11122f20042:02 PM Public Litllitins UB!:S Approved By Teresa Rio-- Rnvam;e Manager Dew 111,6120046:56 AM PuMkc lllilitles LIBC:S Approved By James W. DoLony Pnhlic Unllu- AdrMntstralor Dnb. P. bill, Utllitiaa Public Utllidcs AdmtnNtran- 11/15/2004 12 ad PM Approved By DMB Coordinator Admituutradve A•.sislanl Dale County Manager's Office OMice of Management & Budget 11116i2004 8:25 AM Approved By Randy Greenwald M anagemenUBudget Analyst Data County Mann9,n s OtOCC OfOre of Management B Sudgel 11/16/2004 8:09 AM Approved By Mlrha0k Sntykowski Management & Budget DO.— Data County ManaOcr'e 0" Omu: of Management 8 Budgot 1111612004 2:00 PM Approved By James V. Mudd County Manager Date Board of Cauftly count Man. OfOCe y 5 erS: 11117/2004 7:07 PM Cornrnissinnns This instrument prepared by: Robert Zachary Assistant County Attorney Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (941) 774 -8400 Property Folio No. 00764840001 SATISFACTION OF UEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Barbosa, Elizabeth 17038 Lockhart Dr Naples, FL 341148922 The Lien was recorded on the 8t' day of August 2000, in Official Record Book 2707, Pages 3195 through 3273, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of One Hundred Two Dollars and Eighty Nine Cents ($102.89), plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: 20 51 27 BEG AT 1/4 SEC CNR 17 + 20 RUN S 2176.21 FT N 89DEG W 874.48FT TO POB, N 89DEG W 60FT, N 135FT, S 89DEG E 60FT, S 135FT TO POB Folio No. 00764840001 Project No. 65000 Account No. 3311 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs execution and recording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this — day of , 2004. ATTEST: DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK Approved as to form and legal sufficiency ROBERT ZA HARY _ BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA By: DONNA FIALA, CHAIRMAN Agenda Item No. 16C4 November 30, 2004 Page 3 of 9 This instrument prepared by: Robert Zachary Assistant County Attorney Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (941) 774 -8400 Agenda Item No. 1 �C4 November 30, 2 04 Page 4 f 9 Property Folio No. 27800002809 SATI FAQTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Reliance Properties LTD %Jijs- Silang 4800 Airport Pulling Rd N Naples, FL 341052510 The Lien was recorded on the 8"' day of August 2000, in Official Record Book 2707, Pages 3195 through 3273, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of One Hundred Two Dollars and Eighty Nine Cents ($102.89), plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: CORINTHIAN GARDENS AT WORLD TENNIS CENTER BLK A LOT 10 Folio No, 27800002809 Project No. 65000 Account No. 5694 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs execution and recording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this day of , 2004. ATTEST: DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK Approved as to form and legal sufficiency ROBERT ZA ARY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA By: DONNA FIALA, CHAIRMAN This instrument prepared by: Robert Zachary Assistant County Attorney Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (941) 774 -8400 Property Folio No. 35641560000 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Morales, Joseph =& Sonia 4185 Golden Gate Pkwy Naples, FL 341166521 The Lien was recorded on the 8t' day of August 2000, in Official Record Book 2707, Pages 3195 through 3273, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of One Hundred Two Dollars and Eighty Nine Cents ($102.89), plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: GOLDEN GATE UNIT 1 BLK 6 LOT 21 OR 1798 PG 324 Folio No. 35641560000 Project No. 65000 Account No. 6952 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs execution and recording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this _ day of , 2004. ATTEST: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA By: Approved as to form and legal sufficiency ROBERT ZACHARY DONNA FIALA, CHAIRMAN Agenda Item No. 1604 November 30, 2004 Page 5 of 9 This instrument prepared by: Robert Zachary Assistant County Attorney Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (941) 774 -8400 Agenda Item No. 1 November 30, Page 6 Property Folio No. 36660042003 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Nieves, Wilfred A =& America G 4710181 Ave NW Naples, FL 341192647 The Lien was recorded on the 80 day of August 2000, in Official Record Book 2707, Pages 3195 through 3273, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of One Hundred Two Dollars and Eighty Nine Cents ($102.89), plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: GOLDEN GATE EST UNIT 2 TR 1, LESS W 364FT Folio No. 36660042003 Project No. 65000 Account No. 10786 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs execution and recording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this _ day of , 2004. ATTEST: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA Approved as to form and legal sufficiency rte. ROBERT ZACAARY By: DONNA FIALA, CHAIRMAN This instrument prepared by: Robert Zachary Assistant County Attorney Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (941) 774 -8400 Property Folio No. 37643560006 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Callihan Jr, Robert E Stephanie Callihan 2930 6' St NW Naples, FL 341201330 The Lien was recorded on the 81' day of August 2000, in Official Record Book 2707, Pages 3195 through 3273, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of One Hundred Two Dollars and Eighty Nine Cents ($102.89), plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: GOLDEN GATE EST UNIT 21 S 75FT OF N 18OFT OF TR 53 Folio No. 37643560006 Project No. 65000 Account No. 12483 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs execution and recording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this _ day of , 2004. ATTEST: DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK Approved as to form and legal sufficiency ROBERT ZACWARY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA By: DONNA FIALA, CHAIRMAN Agenda Item No. 1C4 November 30, 2 04 Page 7 f 9 This instrument prepared by: "- Robert Zachary Assistant County Attorney Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (941) 774 -8400 Agenda Item No. 1 C4 November 30, 2 04 Page S f 9 Property Folio No, 40687120004 SATISFACTION OF LIEN KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Hoover Michael L =& Dorthy A 35808 th Ave NE Naples, FL 341204963 The Lien was recorded on the 8t' day of August 2000, in Official Record Book 2707, Pages 3195 through 3273, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of One Hundred Two Dollars and Eighty Nine Cents ($102.89), plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows; GOLDEN GATE EST UNIT 77 W 75FT OF E 180FT OF TR 89 OR 1800 PG 1448 Folio No. 40687120004 Project No. 65000 Account No. 15244 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs execution and recording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this _ day of , 2004. ATTEST: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA By: DONNA FIALA, CHAIRMAN Approved as to form and legal sufficiency RO ERT ZAC RY Agenda Item No. 16C4 RESOLUTION NO. 2004- November 30, 2004 Page 9 of 9 A RESOLUTION APPROVING SATISFACTION OF LIENS FOR CERTAIN ACCOUNTS THAT HAVE PAID IN FULL THE 1995 SOLID WASTE COLLECTION AND DISPOSAL SERVICES SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS WHEREAS, pursuant to Collier County Ordinance No. 90 -30, as amended, the Board of County Commissioners on August 1, 2000 adopted Resolution No. 2000 -236 authorizing the recording of notices of liens for the delinquent solid waste collection and disposal services special assessments for 1995; and WHEREAS, Resolution No. 2000 -236, was recorded on August 8, 2000 in Official Record Book 2707, Pages 3195 through 3273 of the Official Records of Collier County, Florida, which placed a lien on certain properties for the delinquent solid waste collection and disposal services special assessments for 1995; and WHEREAS, Collier County Ordinance No. 90 -30, as amended, requires the Board to approve by Resolution and record in the Official Records a Satisfaction of Liens on all accounts that have been paid in full. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY CONINUSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that pursuant to Collier County Ordinance 90 -30, as amended the Board recognizes full payment and receipt of the 1995 Service Year Solid Waste Collection and Disposal Special Assessments for the following accounts numbered below, subsequent to the adoption of Resolution No. 2000 -236, whereupon a lien had been recorded on real property pertaining to the accounts identified herein. The Satisfactions of Lien attached hereto referencing the accounts identified herein are hereby approved and the Chairman is hereby authorized to sign on behalf of the Board of County Commissioners, and the Clerk is directed to record this Resolution and these Satisfactions of Lien individually in the official records of Collier County: Account No. 3311 5694 6952 10786 12483 15244 This Resolution adopted this day of , 2004, after motion, second and majority vote. ATTEST: DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK Approved as to form and tegal:suf(jc", ,,!"'DAVID C. WEIGEL COUNTY ATTORNEY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BY: DONNA FIALA, CHAIRMAN Agenda Item No. 1605 November 30, 2004 Page 1 of 4 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommendation to adopt a Resolution to approve the Satisfaction of Lien for a Solid Waste residential account wherein the County has received payment and said Lien is satisfied in full for the 1996 Solid Waste Collection and Disposal Services Special Assessment. Fiscal impact is $20.00 to record the Satisfaction of Lien. OBJECTIVE: Adopt a Resolution approving the Satisfaction of Lien for a residential account where the County has received payment in full for the 1996 Solid Waste Collection Services Special Assessment. CONSIDERATIONS: Resolution No. 2000 -237 adopted by the Board on August 8, 2000 provided for the recording of the list of 1996 delinquent solid waste collection and disposal services special assessment and a mailing of a written notice of the imposition of each residential unit lien. Resolution No. 2000 -237 was recorded on August 8, 2000 in Official Record Book 2708, Pages 0199 through 0309 of the Official Records of Collier County, Florida, which placed a lien on certain residential properties for the 1996 Solid Waste Collection Services Special Assessment. Collier County Ordinance No. 90 -30, as amended, provides the Satisfaction of Lien shall be approved by Resolution. The attached Resolution lists the one account that has paid in full for the 1996 Solid Waste Collection Services Special Assessment Lien. FISCAL IMPACT: The fiscal impact for recording the Satisfaction of Lien and the Resolution is approximately $20.00, which is to be charged to County Water /Sewer Operating Fund (408). GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: There is no Growth Management impact associated with this item. RECOMMENDATION: That the Board of County Commissioners adopt the attached Resolution approving the one Satisfaction of Lien for the account listed in the Resolution and authorizing the Chairman to sign the one Satisfaction of Lien for the 1996 Solid Waste Collection Services Special Assessment Lien. PREPARED BY: Pam Callis, Revenue Supervisor, Utility Billing Customer Service Agen:18 Item No 1605 fiovemh =. r 30 - 20174 Page. 2 of 4 COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Item Number 15;.5 item Summary R-r nmme..arh.n 1n adapt a Resnlu — t0 lrprovn the S.1 sfar.h<r. of 1. ten In! a S-Id Waste —d.,01.1 e1—W wherein. the County tea received oayrnenl and said Li- is sarsfied in full wn for the 1491. Soho `1185'0 Goilection and Disposal Serwres Specie: Ass —ert. Flccal impact is S2o.00 to record the Satisfaction of Lien. Meeting Date 1If 3Gf2pU4 u ;)C'.00 AM Prepared By Date Pam Call's Rev mSup- rv.sur t try 0!20044:09:00 PM l +u Wlc Utllhies UBCS Approved By Thomas Widen Oparaeonk (Ann tot Date Puhllt Unniio5 Public 111111fins Opemtion•s 1V12'21049:01 AM Approved By Pam Callm Revenue 9uplfrvl5or Uate. Public Utilities 11905 1192r20U4 11:57 AM Approved By John A. YankokkY Udhty Billing Dif eclor Date Funk. Utill ies UBCS 11/12/2004 2:03 PM Approved By Fer<su ftfesnn R -venua Manager Dale Public Ulilitles UBCS 1111317.094 8:S9 AM Approved By James W. D-I.. -Y POW,: U 11hiles Adurml.1rnlnr Oatn Public Whine. Publie Utliltin4 AdminNtatlon tina=41244 PM Approved By OMB CnaM4natlr Admiafatmtivn AloOslant Dale County Man-ger's Omce Office at Management a Budget t 1110120048:77 AM Approved By Randy U—nwald MunagementlBudget Analyst Date County Manage,' Omce Office of Management a 01,19 -1'. 11tiW20049:13 AM Approved By Michael Smykowski Management a Budget Dimclor be. ^.twnty Mana9nr's Otnr.- Omce offmraho menta Budget 11/t0tT0841;18 PM .,,M..� Approved By J.— V. Mudd County Manager Date Baard of Ceunly C.—I. O..— County A4nn:sg -i :: [)tOce 1111 012004 10:42 AM This instrument prepared by: Robert Zachary Assistant County Attorney Office of the County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 (941) 774 -8400 Property Folio No. 00764840001 SATISFACTION OF LIEN Agenda Item No. 1 November 30, Page 3 KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENT: That the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA was the owner and holder of a certain Lien against: Barbosa, Elizabeth 17038 Lockhart Dr Naples, FL 341148922 The Lien was recorded on the 8T" day of August 2000, in Official Record Book 2708, Pages 0199 through 0309, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, State of Florida. The Lien secures the principal sum of One Hundred Four Dollars and Thirteen Cents ($104.13) plus accrued interest and penalties, if any, and imposes certain obligations against real property situated in Collier County, Florida, described as follows: 20 51 27 BEG AT 1/4 SEC CNR 17 + 20 RUN S 2176.21 FT N 89DEG W 874.48FT TO POB, N 89DEG W 60FT, N 135FT, S 89 DEG E 60FT, S 135FT TO POB Folio No. 00764840001 Project No. 66000 Account No. 3366 Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereby acknowledges receipt of payment in full satisfaction of the Lien and hereby cancels Lien. The Clerk of the Circuit Court is hereby directed to record this Satisfaction of Lien in the official Records of Collier County, Florida, to acknowledge that the Lien ceases to exist. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, acting through its Chairman, directs execution and recording of this Satisfaction of Lien, by action of the Board this _ day of 2004. ATTEST: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA Approved as to form and legal sufficiency ROBERT ZACHARY By: DONNA FIALA, CHAIRMAN Agenda Item No. 16C5 November 30, 2004 RESOLUTION NO. 2004- Page 4 of 4 A RESOLUTION APPROVING SATISFACTION OF LIEN FOR A CERTAIN ACCOUNT THAT HAS PAID IN FULL FOR THE 1996 SOLID WASTE COLLECTION AND DISPOSAL SERVICES SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS WHEREAS, pursuant to Collier County Ordinance No. 90 -30, as amended, the Board of County Commissioners on August 1, 2000 adopted Resolution No. 2000 -237 authorizing the recording of notices of liens for the delinquent solid waste collection and disposal services special assessments for 1996; and WHEREAS, Resolution No. 2000 -237, was recorded on August 8, 2000 in Official ecord Book 2708, Pages 0199 through 0309 of the Official Records of Collier County, Florida, which placed a lien on certain properties for the delinquent solid waste collection and disposal services special assessments for 1996; and WHEREAS, Collier County Ordinance No. 90 -30, as amended, requires the Board to approve by Resolution and record in Official Records a Satisfaction of Lien on all accounts that have been paid in full. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that pursuant to Collier County Ordinance No. 90 -30, as amended the Board recognizes full payment and receipt of the 1996 Service Year Solid Waste Collection and Disposal Special Assessments for the following account numbered below, subsequent to the adoption of Resolution No. 2000- 237, whereupon a lien had been recorded on real property pertaining to the account identified herein. The Satisfaction of Lien attached hereto referencing the account identified herein is hereby approved and the Chairman is hereby authorized to sign on behalf of the Board of County Commissioners, and the Clerk is directed to record this Resolution and this Satisfaction of Lien in the official records of Collier County: Account No. 3366 This Resolution adopted after this day of 2004 after motion, second and majority vote. ATTEST: DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK Approved as to form and legal sufficlw=y;.. +—Dave Wig County Attorney BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BY: DONNA FIALA, CHAIRMAN Agenda item No. 1606 November 30, 2004 Page 1 of 7 Executive Summary Recommendation to Approve Amendment 2 to Contract 03 -3517 with Greeley and Hansen LLC for "Professional Engineering Services for Water Main Projects" in the amount of $81,332. Projects 70151, 70152, and 70153. OBJECTIVE: To receive Board approval of Amendment 2 for professional engineering services to perform additional permitting and surveying services for water transmission mains along County Road 951 (CR 951) and U. S. 41. CONSIDERATIONS: The 2003 Water Master Plan Update, which was approved by the Board on May 25, 2004, Agenda Item 10D, includes the construction of three water transmission mains to carry treated water from the South County Regional Water Treatment Plant to proposed water storage facilities on Manatee Road. The Board approved Contract 03 -3517 with Greeley and Hansen, LLC for "Professional Engineering Services for Water Main Projects" on December 16, 2003, Agenda Item 16C19. The Board also approved Amendment 1 to the Contract on April 27, 2004, Agenda Item 16C1, which provided additional survey requested and reimbursed by CCDOT needed for the road project to widen CR 951. That survey is substantially complete. A preliminary design study of alternate alignments indicated that the road right -of -way is �--- crowded with existing facilities. Within the South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD) canal right -of -way, between the southern boundary of Forest Glen and the southwesterly bend in CR 951, there are no existing utilities like there are in the road right -of- way. Public disruption would also be minimized by placing the water mains in the SFWMD canal right -of -way due to the fact that traffic as well as current and proposed construction along CR 951 would not be impacted. The SFWMD canal right -of -way is over property on which Collier County is the fee owner. Amendment 2 includes additional survey services needed to design portions of the CR 951 water transmission mains within the SFWMD canal right -of -way, as recommended in the Preliminary Design Report, rather than within CR 951 right -of -way. Amendment 2 also includes additional permitting services needed to obtain Environmental Resource Permits (ERP) and SFWMD right - of -way use permits for the projects. Staff has determined that the scope and fees are fair and reasonable. The fees are commensurate with the level of complexity and the magnitude of these projects. FISCAL IMPACT: Funds for the project are included in the FY 2005 Budget adopted by the Board on September 23, 2004, Agenda Item 2H, (Resolution 2004 -295). The source of funds is water impact fees, Fund 411. GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: These mains will be constructed in order to meet the water demand of population growth. They will not only supply water for developments along their routes, but will supply water to proposed water storage facilities on Manatee Road. Executive Summary Approve Amendment 2 Page 2 Agenda Item No. 1606 November 30, 2004 Page 2 of 7 RECOMMENDATIONS: That the Board of County Commissioners, as Ex- officio the Governing Board of the Collier County Water Sewer District, approve Amendment 2 to Contract 03 -3517 with Greeley and Hansen LLC in the amount of $81,332.00 and authorize the Chairman to execute the Amendment. PREPARED BY: Ronald F. Dillard, P.E., Senior Project Manager Public Utilities Engineering Department 49enda IIP,m Nc1. 1GCG t.DVemher 36.:00» Page 3 al 7 COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Item Number 1G,6 Item Summery t2ernmmen.foUCn Ic Alto— 11- 11dro— 2 i Cortraci 033517 with 3rnNey and Hansen LLC ?or "ProlasciPnel Engineering fie -vices for *-ter M1lain G'rol -Win the amount of +� $5 32. Prgecls 7015 �. 70152, and 70163. Meeting Date ' 1i30i7004 900 (0 Akl� Prepared By Date Ronald F. Dillard. P.E. Senior Project Manager ii!1012004 9:25:79 AM Public UbItties Publir, Utilities Fnginearfng Approved By Linda Jackson Contracts Agent Date Adminisirafise S—k— Purchasing 11112120040 :69 AM Approved By Steve Carnet Pun:hasinoiGaneral S— D.—Ion Date Ad inbostratine Sar'vires Purchasing f III 212004 1:29 PM Approved By Ray B. Anderson, P.E. Public Utilities Englneeting ObInc•tol Date Public Utliitles Public Utditics Engineering 11i1212W43:03 PM Approved By Thomas Wider Opo,at-s Di-1or Date Public Utilities Public Utilities OP,nabmis 111t5f2004 MIA AM Approved By P.relu Libby Weter OPat 00- Manager Oabt Public UBlitles Vista, 11/15/2004 11'.00 AM Approved By .lame: W. D.L—y Public Uttllles Administacar Date Public U011tin1 Public Utilities Admioiet —t— 11115x10042:21 PM Approved By OMB Coordinator Adminlstrative Assistant Data County Maoaget's Omce Offi- of Management 6 Dodge; 11 H612004 2:47 AM Approved By Michael Smyk —ki Management S Budget Dr.— Date county Manogdr'x Orr- amoe at Meaaoemant A BUdgdt t!!i7f20042:40 PM ,�.. Approved By James V. Mudd County Manager Date Board of County County Manager's Omce 11t17i2004 7:20 PM CumlNSClonec Agenda Item No. 16C6 November 30, 2004 Page 4 of 7 EXHIBIT A -2: Amendment 2 to Contract 03 -3517 "Professional Engineering Services for Water Main Projects" This amendment, dated , 2004 to the referenced agreement shall be by and between the parties to the original Agreement, Greeley and Hansen LLC, (to be referred to as "Consultant ") and Collier County, Florida, (to be referred to as "Owner "). Statement of Understanding RE: Contract 03 -3517 "Professional Engineering Services for Water Main Projects" In order to continue the services provided for in the original Contract document referenced above, the Consultant agrees to amend the above referenced Contract as follows. Schedule A, Item A.8.1 Additional Services — Prepare Permit Applications. The original Agreement included an allowance to prepare the FDOT Utility Permit, FDEP Water Distribution System General Use Permit, OWNER Right -of- -Way Permit and FDEP Noticed General Permit. Amendment No. 2 includes upgrading the FDEP Noticed General Permit to a FDEP Environmental Resource Permit (ERP). ERP permitting is necessary based on a preliminary study of the area wetlands. Additional permitting application services will include: • FDEP /ACOE Joint ERP application, jurisdictional and archaeological determination, listed species survey and permit review. • SFWMD Right -of -Way use permitting and permit review. Schedule A, Item A.82 Additional Services — Provide Survey. The original Agreement and Amendment No. 1, included survey required for design of new water mains along CR 951 and US 41. Amendment No. 2 is for additional survey services associated with the proposed water main alignment along the SFWMD corridor. The survey alignment corridor shall include the full width of the SFWMD corridor along C.R. 951 from Davis Boulevard to the southwest bend of C.R. 951. The survey shall consist of establishment of vertical control consistent with OWNER utility mapping, cross sections at 400 -foot intervals along the SFWMD corridor, locations of all existing utilities within the proposed alignment, cross sections of specific canal crossings, locating of jurisdictional lines, sketch and descriptions for 18 temporary and permanent easements at canal crossings and sketch and descriptions for easements within the SFWMD corridor. Items in Amendment 2 will require an additional 38 weeks to complete. This time extension will be added to the original time allotted for Final Design. This Amendment shall extend the Agreement through September 15, 2006. The Consultant agrees that this amends the original Contract and that the Consultant agrees to complete said services in the amount of eighty one thousand three hundred thirty two dollars ($81,332). All other terms and conditions of the agreement shall remain in force. Agenda Item No. 1606 November 30, 2004 Page 5 of 7 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Consultant and the County have each, respectively, by an authorized person or agent, hereunder set their hands and seals on the date(s) indicated below. ATTEST: C ,ateS�ecretary/Witness By: i �,►x+ ✓ Dated:_;' CORPORATE SEAL ATTEST: Dwight E. Brock, Clerk Approved as to form and Legal sufficiency: Assistant County Attorney CONSULTANT: Greeley and Hansen LLC By: V.Mcf, i ltsw" L Title: P. i,-,'I t Dated: i o-L 7• o4- OWNER: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA LE Donna Fiala, Chairman Agenda Item No. 16C6 November 30, 2004 Page 6 of 7 CONTRACT MODIFICATION CHECKLIST FORM PROJECT NAME: CR 951 and US 41 Water Mains PROJECT #: 70151, 70152, & 70153 BID /RFP #: 03 -3517 MOD #: 2 AMOUNT OF THIS CHANGE $81.332.00 PO #: 4500022809 Work Order #: N/A CONTRACT AMOUNT: ORIGINAL $ 889,999.00 CURRENT $ 1_,044,041.00 (STARTING POINT) (INCLUDING THIS CHANGE ORDER) Last BCC Approved Amount $ 962 709.00 (LAST TOTAL AMT. REQUIRING BCC APPROVAL) Date of Last BCC Approval-4-27-04 Agenda Item # 16 -C-1 Percentage of the change over /under current contract amount 8.45 % Formula: (Current Amount / Last BCC approved amount) -1 Results and Actions: If the change exceeds 10% BCC approval is required; under 10% reported to BCC on Purchasing report. CURRENT COMPLETION DATE (S): ORIGINAL: 6 -17 -05 CURRENT: 9 -15 -06 SUMMARY OF PROPOSED CHANGE (S): Additional survey services in canal right -of -way and additional permitting services for Environmental Resource Permits (ERP) and SFWMD right -of -way use permits.. JUSTIFICATION FOR CHANGE (S): Preliminary Design Report recommends placing portions of the water transmission mains in canal right -of -way rather than road right- of -way. It has also been determined than ERP's are needed because the mains will pass through various wetlands. PARTIES CONTACTED REGARDING THE CHANGE: The water mains consultant (Greeley & Hansen), Purchasing Department staff, Utilities Engineering Director and Principal Proiect Manager, and Water Department staff. IMPLEMENTATION STEPS (Verify each before proceeding with change using Y, N or N/A) Y Proposed change is consistent with the scope of the existing agreement Y Proposed change is in fact an addition or deletion to the existing scope Y Change is being implemented in a manner consistent with the existing agreement Y The appropriate parties have been consulted regarding the change Y Proposed prices, fees and costs set forth in the change are reasonable PROJECT MANAGER RECOMMENDATION: APPROVE: YT; Date: 11 DISAPPROVE: Date: COMMENTS: Revised 8/22/03 co�r- C) 0 Nt-- jO N ch r) E Oi L ^m C l C O oz O) d W C ++ ^� U% (D U N N (� o L d U') L M N I + M O d-+ L M L 0 Lo p O O U o N U) C C� O E O C -C" Lo C - Q W O N m ~ OL O V N a v .a) Q a Q 0, d L N C a M O L M O Cc C J b4 N J O ++ E O C O O N N w I w C O u Q V G O E E O u O cc Agenda Item No. 16C7 November 30, 2004 Page 1 of 5 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommendation to Adopt a Resolution that establishes a Biosolids Policy whereby the Collier County Water -Sewer District will Promote and Practice the Beneficial Use of Biosolids and the Reuse/Recycling of Resources in accordance with the principles of conduct set forth in the National Biosolids Partnership's Code of Good Practice. OBJECTIVE: That the Board of County Commissioners, as the Ex- officio Governing Board of the Collier County Water -Sewer District adopt a Resolution that it shall be the policy of the Collier County Water -Sewer District to promote and practice the beneficial use of biosolids and the reuse /recycling of resources by implementing an Environmental Management System (EMS) program according to the National Biosolids Partnership Code of Good Practice. CONSIDERATIONS: Wastewater Biosolids Management includes wastewater pretreatment, treatment and beneficial /disposal of biosolids. On January 13, 2004, the Board of County Commissioners, as the Ex- officio Governing Board of the Collier County Water -Sewer District approved a Letter of Understanding authorizing the Collier County Wastewater Department to participate in an Environmental Management System (EMS) biosolids demonstration project with the National Biosolids Partnership (NBP). The Letter of Understanding commits the Collier County Water -Sewer District to implement the National Biosolids Partnership's Code of Good Practice. The University of Florida Center for Training, Research and Education for Environmental Occupations (TREEO) is our consultant in this grant program and is assisting the Collier County Wastewater Department in the development of its biosolids EMS program. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) are encouraging utilities to conduct EMS programs throughout their organizations. National Biosolids Partnership's Code of Good Practice: The Code of Good Practice ("the Code ") is a broad framework of goals and commitments to guide the production, management, transportation, storage, and use or disposal of biosolids — in short, a comprehensive environmental management system (EMS) for biosolids. Those who embrace the Code and participate in the EMS commit to "do the right thing." Code subscribers and EMS participants pledge to uphold the following principles of conduct: Compliance: To commit to compliance with all applicable federal, state and local requirements regarding the production and the water reclamation facility, and management, transportation, storage and use or disposal of biosolids away from the facility. Product: To provide biosolids that meet the applicable standards for their intended use or disposal. Environmental Management System: To develop an environmental management system for biosolids that includes a method of independent third -party verification to ensure effective ongoing biosolids operations. Quality Monitoring: To enhance monitoring of biosolids production and management practices. Agenda item No. 16C7 November 30, 2004 Page 2 of 5 Quality Practices: To require good housekeeping practices for biosolids production, processing, transport, and storage, and during final use or disposal operations. Contingency and Emergency Response Plans: To develop response plans for unanticipated events such as inclement weather, spills, and equipment malfunctions. Sustainable Management Practices and Operations: To enhance the environment by committing to sustainable, environmentally acceptable biosolids management practices and operations through an environmental management system. Preventative Maintenance: To prepare and implement a plan for preventative maintenance for equipment used to manage biosolids and wastewater solids. Continual Improvement: To seek continual improvement in all aspects of biosolids management. Communication: To provide methods of effective communication with gatekeepers, stakeholders, and interested citizens regarding the key elements of each environmental management system, including information relative to system performance. An EMS is a management framework for reducing environmental impacts and advancing organizational performance over time. An EMS is used to support continual enhancement of activities relevant to environmental performance by helping an organization identify and act on operational opportunities in the following areas: Product quality and best management practices. The EMS process helps an organization move from a "treatment" mentality to a product quality mentality by mapping out critical processes and activities and catalyzing a systematic process for updating, enhancing, and implementing effective management practices. The program will commit Collier County to produce a Class" A" biosolids that is readily acceptable to distribute in the environment. Class "A" biosolids is the highest quality of biosolids that can be obtained by the Title 40 Part 503 Federal Regulations. Regulatory compliance. Regulatory compliance is a key driver for all utilities. An EMS provides a framework for effectively linking operations with compliance management activities, so the organization can respond more quickly when necessary. Risk mitigation and preparedness. An EMS helps identify and plan for incidents and emergencies, avoiding them where possible, and preparing effective responses for when they do occur. Credibility with stakeholders. Not only does an EMS help an organization demonstrate a commitment to excellence to its customers, it provides evidence to back it up. In addition, the NBP EMS framework allows an organization to better understand and respond to citizens' concerns. Record - keeping, documentation and information management. An EMS helps capture key institutional knowledge before it is lost to staff turnover or retirement, and helps an organization develop a coherent approach to document management and record keeping. The EMS approach can Agenda Item No. 1607 November 30, 2004 Page 3 of 5 help an organization make sure that investments in information systems and tools deliver the right information to the right people when they need it. Strategic planning and continual advancement. An EMS helps an organization take a step back from day -to -day operations to plan for the medium and long term. Goals are established and acted upon, performance is measured and evaluated, and progress is documented and demonstrated over time. Competitiveness and cost savings. An EMS helps an agency do more with less by supporting tangible performance improvements such as improved product and service quality, fewer incidents both onsite and offsite, streamlined compliance and information management, and better relations with stakeholders and regulators. In addition, the continual advancement component of the EMS fosters a long -term process for identifying opportunities for cost savings and efficiency gains The EMS approach is based on the "plan-do- check -act" continual development cycle of total quality management (TQM) and involves a set of planning activities, procedures, performance monitoring and review to allow an organization to continually enhance business processes over time. The NBP EMS framework is specifically tailored to support the needs and priorities of wastewater utilities and biosolids programs. Establishing a Resolution to promote and practice the beneficial use of biosolids and the reuse /recycling of resources is the first step in the development of the Collier County biosolids EMS program. This Resolution will serve as the framework for preparing the rest of the Environmental Management System Manual. �- FISCAL IMPACT: This Resolution does not authorize expenditure of any monies. Expenditures of monies for future capital improvements required to achieve Class "A" biosolids shall be subject to further budgetary approval. The Wastewater Department has funds budgeted and approved in the FY 05 Wastewater Department's Operation and Maintenance budget for implementation of the biosolids EMS. Costs for the consultant needed for assistance with development of the EMS were provided in an EPA Grant awarded to the University of Florida TREED Center, located in Gainesville, Florida. By implementing an EMS, the Wastewater Department will optimize the biosolids process to insure regulatory compliance, public acceptance and gain operating and fiscal efficiencies. GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: This project is consistent with and furthers the Goals, Objectives and policies of the Collier County Growth Management Plan Sanitary Sewer Sub Element and is consistent with the 2003 Wastewater and Water Master Plan Updates adopted by the Board of County Commissioners as Agenda Items 10 (C) and 10 (D) respectfully on May 25, 2004. RECOMMENDATION: That the Board of County Commissioners as the Ex- officio Governing Board of Collier County Water -Sewer District adopt the attached Resolution, which has been approved as to form and legal sufficiency by the County Attorney. PREPARED BY: Marisa Garcia, Wastewater Operations Analyst /1— Agenda Item No 1007 Novemher 30.^00 Page 4 DI 5 COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Item Number 1U =7 Hem Summary Recommendation le Acur! n Fns TRd;nr. !!:ai asttrblishrs a 3iosoilds Folicy'1h,1!by the .,,: ier County W.W. S.— Ci:strie it Promota and PFactice the B.r.fc st Use of Siosoiids no the R< t./Recycling cf R... ces In accordance with the pr,nciples o' cond.;cl sec torte ,n the IVe:!on al Bwsolvds P.rtna'6hips (:odd lit hood Placlice M -111.9 flats 1.1i3Ci1UU4 9. ^.0:00 AM Prepared By Data Mans. Garcia Operations Analyst 1111orif104 4'.38:33 PM Poole Volt s w.6tawatar Approved By .I—tpn s. ChwHbnm w.4I —w Director Date Public Utllilies waslawater Trentmant 1 t 710120046:32 PM Approved By Dale R. walla, Treatmeat Plant Superintendent Dntn Pubic lltitiHns wasteYJatar 11112129047'. 36 AM Approved By Will. Hellay Laboiamr; Slip,./' +txoY Go!, P.Mla UUllties wealewater 1 111 212 00 4 e:33 AM Approved By Ray Stnith Diraelor Date Public Utflides Pollution Comrol6Vreynntl on /1!12!200410:38 AM Approved By Theme: wldos Dp —lwns nananr nao! Public Ubnoe. Public Utllnsas oparanon+: 1112/2004 2:29 PM Approved By G. Gnome Yuma,. S girl w.isnt 01arcro, Dala Public Utillh- $.Ild waste 11116 /2 004 10:28 AM Approved By James w. Danny Pubfie Utlbdaa Admintalratel Dow Publfc Will— Public Utifitias Adra nislr.0- 1111612004 3:17 PM Approved By OMB 1—ti natn, Administrative Assistant Date Canty Manager's Otfira Offl. of Rudgat IU16120044:29 PM Approved By Randy Greenwald Managantent/BUdget Analyst Date County Manager's Office Office of Management &BUd9et 11117129049:97AM Approved By Michael Smykowskl M.n.gemam&Budget Dlraclur Data County Manager's Off- office of Management & Budget 11747120042:30 PM Approved By James V. Mudd Caumy Maaagar Dale Board of County (:ounty Mnnapar'sv OTgce 1d717720 46:00 PM Co,nmisslonrtrx Agenda item No. 16C7 November 30, 2004 Page 5 of 5 RESOLUTION NO. 2004- A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, REGARDING MANAGEMENT OF BIOSOLIDS BY THE COUNTY'S WATER -SEWER DISTRICT BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that: 1. This Resolution establishes a Biosolids Management Policy whereby the Collier County Water -Sewer District (the "DISTRICT') should follow the principles of conduct set forth in the National Biosolids Partnership's Code of Good Practice, which may include other biosolids commitments the DISTRICT voluntarily accepts, but only to the extent such acceptances do not require further approval from this Board. 2. The DISTRICT will promote and practice the beneficial use of biosolids and the reuse/recycling of resources. The DISTRICT will strive to maintain, improve and protect the environment through its treatment/production of biosolids; will attempt to ensure that the health, safety and welfare of the public are protected; and will strive to build and maintain public acceptance and trust through continuous education and involvement. 3. The DISTRICT is voluntarily committed to the management of biosolids in an environmentally sound, sustainable, publicly accepted, safe and cost - effective manner, which includes compliance with all applicable federal, state and local laws and regulations pertaining to biosolids production within the DISTRICT, including management, transportation, storage and use or disposal of biosolids. The DISTRICT is also voluntarily committed to the implementation of a biosolids Environmental Management System ( "EMS "), a management framework to reduce environmental impacts and advance organizational performance. Some incentives for implementing this EMS are enhance product and service quality, reduce risks of incidents (and quicker responses to them), mitigate environmental impacts, and advance level of dialog with stakeholders, and, most important, increase communication with stakeholders to hear and consider every viewpoint when key decisions are made. During the development of this EMS, the critical processes will be mapped and a systematic process will be developed to update, enhance and implement effective management practices whereby a framework will be created to link operations with regulatory compliance management activities have a coherent approach to document management goals, keep records, establish and act upon goals, measure and evaluate performance. 4. The DISTRICT will make reasonable efforts to progress toward reliable Class A biosolids to meet or exceed all federal, state, and local requirements as now specified in Part 503 of Title 40 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR); in Chapter 62 -640 of the Florida Administrative Code, and in Collier County Ordinance No. 87 -79, using National Environmental Laboratory Accreditation Program (NELAP) certified laboratory analyses and implementation of those processes/methods determined to be technically feasible and cost effective. 5. This Resolution does not authorize expenditure of any money. Each expenditure of money shall be subject to further budgetary approval. PASSED AND DULY adopted by the Board of County Commissioners and as Ex- officio the governing Board of the Collier County Water Sewer District, this _ day of 2004_ ATTEST: DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, By: By: Deputy Clerk DONNA FIALA, CHAIRMAN Approved as to foo}rm� and legal sufficiency: Thomas C. Palmer, Assistant County Attorney Agenda Item No. 16D1 November 30, 2004 Page 1 of 42 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommendation to approve an Agreement For Sale And Purchase with The Trust for Public Land for purchase of the Mar -Good Resort in Goodland for $2,500,000 and to approve a Grant Contract with the Florida Communities Trust for seventy - five percent reimbursement (estimated at $1,905,000) OBJECTIVE: To expand passive recreation opportunities, water access for non- motorized vessels, and natural history education experience opportunities by making use of non- profit/public partnerships and state government grant programs. CONSIDERATIONS: Early in 2004 the current landowner of the Mar -Good Resort (Site) in Goodland approached The Trust for Public Land (TPL) expressing an interest in selling the Site to TPL for eventual public ownership. The Site contains 2.61 acres and is located as shown on the attached sketch. TPL contacted the Parks and Recreation Department and worked cooperatively to develop an application for the Florida Forever land acquisition grant program administered by the Florida Communities Trust for funds to be used for the County's purchase of the Site from TPL. The Board of County Commissioners approved a request to apply for the Florida Forever grant on April 27, 2004 (Item 16D4). An application was submitted May 5, 2004, and the Governing Board of the Florida Communities Trust approved funding the project at their September 1, 2004 meeting. The attached Grant Contract outlines the terms of funding. Upon acceptance of the Project Plan, which will include applicable documentation of the sale, as well as approval of a land management plan, the Florida Communities Trust will reimburse Collier County seventy -five percent of the total allowable acquisition project costs. The Site is currently used as an RV park and fishing resort. The Parks and Recreation Department plans to develop the land with a non - motorized vessel launch, fishing and wildlife- viewing docks, picnic pavilions, a playground, and pathways. Existing boat slips and all but select historic structures will be removed, the shoreline restored, and the Site landscaped with native species. The main building on the Site will be restored and converted into the Mar -Good Interpretive Center. Several cottages from the early settlement of Goodland that exist on Site will be restored and used to create an interpretive "Cracker homestead." Educational signage will be installed, and Park Rangers will offer regularly scheduled educational programs. TPL has negotiated an agreement with the current owners, Elhanon and Sandra Combs, to purchase the Site for $2,500,000. The attached Agreement For Sale And Purchase provides for TPL, once it acquires title, to convey the Site to the County for the same price. Closing with TPL will take place soon after the TPL and Combs closing. Two independent real estate appraisals were secured giving value of the Site and permanent structures at $3,470,000 and $3,500,000. A Task I Environmental Agenda item No. 16D1 November 30, 2004 Page 2 of 42 Assessment/Site Audit, performed by an independent environmental company, indicates that there are no recognized adverse environmental conditions. As a result of TPL facilitating this transaction, the County is not incurring any acquisition expenses above that which the County would normally pay in the purchase of similar property. In fact, the County's cost is less, because TPL is paying for one of the appraisals and the boundary survey. Both agreements have been reviewed and approved by the County Attorney's Office and Public Services Division. FISCAL IMPACT: Total acquisition costs are estimated at $2,550,000 ($2,500,000 for the Site and approximately $50,000 for an appraisal, environmental audit, title commitment, title policy, recording of documents, and staff time). Cash match of $800,000 is available within the Mar Good Property project (80024). Staff has prepared a budget amendment appropriating revenue from the grant to cover the balance of the purchase price and related expenditures. Source of cash funds is Impact Fees (Fund 346). GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: The Florida Forever Program rewards projects that demonstrate consistency with the local comprehensive plan. Purchase and proposed development of the property is consistent with numerous directives of the Growth Management Plan, including Recreation and Open Space Element Policy 1.3.2, "continue to ensure that access to beaches, shores, and waterways remains available to the public." RECOMMENDATION: Staff is recommending the Board of County Commissioners: 1. Approve the attached Agreement For Sale And Purchase and accept the Warranty Deed once it has been received and approved by the County Attorney's Office; and 2. Authorize the Chairman to execute the Agreement For Sale And Purchase and any and all other County Attorney's Office approved documents related to this purchase; and 3. Authorize staff to prepare related vouchers and Warrants for payment; and 4. Direct staff to proceed to acquire the property, to follow all appropriate closing procedures, to record the deed and any and all necessary documents to obtain clear title to the property, and to take all reasonable steps necessary to ensure performance under the Agreement For Sale And Purchase; and 5. Approve the attached Grant Contract with the Florida Communities Trust for seventy -five percent reimbursement of allowable project costs; and 6. Authorize the Chairman to execute the Grant Contract; and Agenda Item No. 16D1 November 30, 2004 Page 3 of 42 7. Approve any necessary budget amendments. Prepared bv: Amanda Townsend, Operations Analyst, Parks and Recreation Agenda Item No. 16D1 COLLIER COUNTY November 30, 2004 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Page 4 of 42 Item Number 161D1 Item Summary Recommendation to approve an Agreement For Sale And Purchase with The Trust for Public Land for purchase of the Mar -Good Resort in Goodland for $2,500,000 and to approve a Grant Contract with the Florida Communities Trust for seventy -five percent reimbursement (estimated at $1,905,000). Meeting Date 11 /30/2004 9:00:00 AM Approved By Kathy McLarty- Carpenter Executive Secretary Date Public Services Public Services Admin. 11/22/2004 9:19 AM Approved By Marlene J. Foord Grants Coordinator Date Administrative Services Administrative Services Admin. 11122/2004 9:20 AM Approved By Marla Ramsey Parks & Recreation Director Date Public Services Parks and Recreation 11/22/2004 12:53 PM Approved By Charles E. Carrington, Jr., SR! ^^ Real Estate Services Manager Date WA Administrative Services Facilities Management 11123/2004 7 :57 AM Approved By OMB Coordinator Administrative Assistant Date County Manager's Office Office of Management & Budget 11/23/2004 8:28 AM Approved By Susan Usher Senior Management /Budget Analyst Date County Manager's Office Office of Management & Budget 11/23/2004 8:59 AM Approved By Michael Smykowski Management & Budget Director Date County Manager's Office Office of Management & Budget 11/23/2004 9:55 AM Approved By James V. Mudd County Manager Date Board of County County Manager's Office 11!2312004 4:20 PM Commissioners Agenda Item No. 16D1 November 30, 2004 Page 5 of 42 AGREEMENT FOR SALE AND PURCHASE THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into by and between The Trust for Public Land, a nonprofit California corporation thereinafter referred to as "Seller"), having an address of 1595 Bay Street SE, Suite 3, St. Petersburg, FL. 33701, and Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, (hereinafter referred to as "Purchaser') having an address of 3301 Tamiami Trail East, Naples, Florida 34142. WITNESSETH WHEREAS, Purchaser acknowledges and agrees that Seller has a binding Option Agreement on that certain real property in Collier County, Florida, which property is more particularly described in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference (hereinafter referred to as "Property ") and that the obligations of both parties under this Agreement are contingent upon Seller acquiring marketable fee simple title to the Property from the current owners. The Property includes any and all improvements, fixtures, timber, artifacts, water and minerals located thereon, any and all appurtenant rights, including but not limited to, riparian rights, timber rights, access rights, and mineral rights. WHEREAS, Purchaser is desirous of purchasing the premises, subject to the conditions and other agreements hereinafter set forth, and Seller is agreeable to such sale and to such conditions and agreements. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and the respective undertakings of the parties hereinafter set forth and the sum of Ten Dollars ($10.00), the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, it is agreed as follows: AGREEMENT 1.01 In consideration of the purchase price and upon the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth, Seller shall sell to Purchaser and Purchaser shall purchase from Seller the Property, described in Exhibit "A" 11. PAYMENT OF PURCHASE PRICE 2.01 The purchase price ( "Purchase Price ") for the Property shall be TWO MILLION FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS AND NO CENTS ($2,500,000.00) (U.S. Currency) payable at the time of closing. Agenda Item No. 16D1 November 30, 2004 Page 6 of 42 Ill. CLOSING 3.01 The Closing (THE "CLOSING DATE ", "DATE OF CLOSING ", OR "CLOSING ") of this transaction shall be held on March 31, 2005, unless extended by mutual written agreement by the parties hereto. The Closing shall be held at the Collier County Attorney's Office, Administration Building, 3301 Tamiami Trail East, Naples, Florida. The procedure to be followed by the parties in connection with the Closing shall be as follows: 3.011 Seller shall convey marketable title free of any liens, encumbrances, exceptions, or qualifications. Marketable title shall be determined according to applicable title standards adopted by the Florida Bar and in accordance with law. At the Closing, Seller shall cause to be delivered to the Purchaser the items specified herein and the following documents and instruments duly executed and acknowledged, in recordable form: 10111 Warranty Deed in favor of Purchaser conveying title to the Property, free and clear of all liens and encumbrances other than: (a) The lien for current taxes and assessments; and (b) Such other easements, restrictions or conditions of record. 3.0112 Combined Purchaser - Seller closing statement. 3.0113 A "Gap," Tax Proration, Owner's and Non - Foreign Affidavit," as required by Section 1445 of the Internal Revenue Code and as required by the title insurance underwriter in order to insure the "gap" and issue the policy contemplated by the title insurance commitment. 3.0114 A W -9 Form, "Request for Taxpayer Identification and Certification" as required by the Internal Revenue Service. 3.0115 A Bill of Sale for the personal property appurtenant to the Property, including all artifacts acquired by Seiler from Elhanon and Sandra Combs, Seller's predecessor in title. 3.012 At the Closing, the Purchaser shall cause to be delivered to the Seller the following: 3.0121 A negotiable instrument (County Warrant), a certified, cashiers, or bank check, or wire transfer of immediately available funds, in an amount equal to the Purchase Price. No funds shall be disbursed to Seller until the Title Company verifies that the state of the title to the Property has not changed adversely since the date of the last endorsement to the commitment, referenced in Section 4.011 hereto, Agenda Item No, 16D1 November 30, 2004 Page 7 of 42 and the Title Company is irrevocably committed to issue the Owners title policy to Purchaser in accordance with the commitment immediately after the recording of the deed. 3.0122 Funds payable to the Seller representing the cash payment due at Closing in accordance with Article III hereof, shall be subject to credits, adjustments and prorations as hereinafter set forth. 3.02 Each party shall be responsible for payment of its own attorney's fees. 3.03 Seiler shall pay at Closing the cost of recording any instruments necessary to clear Seller's title to the Property. 3.04 Purchaser shall pay for the cost of recording the Warranty Deed and the cost of the Owners Form B Title Policy, issued pursuant to the Commitment, provided for in Section 4.011 below. The cost of the title commitment shall also be paid by Purchaser. The Purchaser shall also reimburse Seller for the cost of the Phase I Environmental Audit to be provided to Purchaser by Seller as provided for in Section 4.015 below. IV. REQUIREMENTS AND CONDITIONS 4.01 Prior to or upon execution of this Agreement by both parties or at such other time as specified within this Article, Purchaser and/or Seller, as the case may be, shall perform the following within the times stated, which shall be conditions precedent to the Closing; 4.011 Within fifteen (15) days after the date hereof, Purchaser shall obtain as evidence of title an ALTA Commitment for an Owner's Title Insurance Policy (ALTA Form B -1970) covering the Property, together with hard copies of all exceptions shown thereon. Purchaser shall have fifteen (15) days, following receipt of the title insurance commitment, to notify Seller in writing of any objection to title other than liens evidencing monetary obligations, if any, which obligations shall be paid at closing. If the title commitment contains exceptions that make the title unmarketable or uninsurable, Purchaser shall deliver to the Seller written notice of its intention to waive the applicable contingencies or to terminate this Agreement. 4.012 If Purchaser shall fail to advise the Seller in writing of any such objections in Seller's title in the manner herein required by this Agreement, the title shall be deemed acceptable. Upon notification of Purchasers objection to title, Seller shall have thirty (30) days to remedy any defects in order to convey good and marketable title, except for liens or monetary obligations which will be satisfied at Closing. Seller, at its sole expense, shall use its best efforts to make such title good and marketable. In the event Seller is unable to cure Agenda, !tern No. 16D1 November 30, 2004 Page 8 of 42 said objections within said time period, Purchaser, by providing written notice to Seller within seven (7) days after expiration of said thirty (30) day period, may accept title as it then is, waiving any objection; or Purchaser may terminate the Agreement. A failure by Purchaser to give such written notice of termination within the time period provided herein shall be deemed an election by Purchaser to accept the exceptions to title as shown in the title commitment. 4.013 Seller, at its expense, shall provide Purchaser, upon execution of this Agreement, with a current certified boundary survey performed by a registered Florida land surveyor in form acceptable to Purchaser. The plat of the survey shall show the boundaries of, and state the acreage of the Property, rounded to the nearest one - hundredth (11100) of an acre. The legal description in Exhibit "A" shall be changed, if necessary, to conform to the survey and to the requirements of the title commitment. If an accurate boundary survey by Seller's surveyor discloses any state of facts, which materially or adversely affect the insurability or marketability of the title to the Property, same shall be treated in the manner as a title objection under Sections 4.011 and 4.012 above. No adjustments to the Purchase Price shall be made based upon any change in the total acreage. 4.014 Seller, at its expense, shall deliver to Purchaser, an appraisal of the Property prepared by a real estate appraiser shown on the Division of State Lands list of approved appraisers. 4.015 Seller shall provide Purchaser with an updated report of an investigation of the Property carried out and prepared by a licensed engineer or geologist selected by Seller employing procedures that a prudent purchaser would employ under the circumstances ( "Phase 1 Audit "). At closing, Purchaser shall reimburse Seiler for the cost of said Phase 1 Audit. In the event that the Phase 1 Audit final report states that there are recognized environmental conditions present on or beneath the surface of the Property, or further investigations are necessary to determine whether recognized environmental conditions are present ("Unsatisfactory Report"), Purchaser may elect to terminate this Agreement by giving notice as required herein, and thereafter the parties hereto shall have no further obligations under this Agreement. 4.0151 Notwithstanding the forgoing, such notice of termination may be suspended by Purchaser if Seller gives notice within ten (10) days of receipt of Purchaser's notice of termination, that Seiler agrees to promptly carry out, at Seller's sole expense, and with contractors selected or approved by Purchaser, all further investigations and remediation of the Property as is necessary to make the Property acceptable to Purchaser within a time period acceptable to Purchaser. If Seller elects to carry out such further investigation or remediation, the inspection period shall be automatically extended until fifteen (15) days following Purchaser's receipt 4 Agenda Item No. 16D1 November 30, 2004 Page 9 of 42 of information from contractors that is satisfactory to Purchaser, or letters of "no further action required" from the applicable regulatory agencies, indicating that either there is no more than a low probability that Hazardous Materials are present on or beneath the surface of the Property, or that the Property has been remediated to Purchaser's satisfaction and complies with all governmental requirements. 4.0152 Hazardous Materials means any substance: 1) the presence of which requires investigation, remediation, or is, or becomes regulated under any federal, state, or local statute, regulation, ordinance, order, action, policy, or common law; or 2) which is or becomes defined as a "hazardous substance," pollutant, or contaminant under any federal, state or local statute, regulation, rule, or ordinance or amendments thereto, including without limitation, the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act (42 U.S.C. Section 9601 et seq) and/or the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (42 U.S.C. Section 6901 et seq.); or 3) which is toxic, explosive, corrosive, flammable, infectious, radioactive, carcinogenic, mutagenic or otherwise hazardous, or poses, or threatens to pose a hazard to the health or safety of persons on or about the Property, and is or becomes regulated by any governmental authority, agency, department, commission, board, or instrumentality of the United States, the state in which the Property is located or any political subdivision thereof. 4.016 Seller, at its expense, shall locate and place aboveground markers indicating the locations of all septic tanks and cesspools located on the Property. 4.017 Seller acknowledges and agrees that a material consideration to Purchaser to enter into this Agreement is Purchaser's anticipated receipt of funds to be provided by the Florida Communities Trust ( "FCT ") in an amount, that, combined with Purchaser's required match amount, is sufficient to generate the gross Purchase Price required herein, exclusive only of incidental costs to be borne by Purchaser. Moreover, the parties acknowledge and agree that although FCT funds were conceptually approved by the FCT Governing Board on September 2, 2004, receipt of the funds themselves is not anticipated until months following Closing of this transaction. Purchaser shall be solely responsible for costs and expenses associated with the bridge financing or any other requirements that may be applicable to assembling the funds required for Closing subsequent to approval, but prior to receipt, of the FCT funds. 4.018 In the event temporary or permanent informational plaques or signs are placed by Purchaser on the Property, such plaques will include a statement indicating that the Property was acquired with the assistance of The Trust for Public Land, and shall contain The Trust For Public Land's logo, as specified Agenda Item No. 16D1 November 30, 2004 Page 10 of 42 in Exhibit "B" attached hereto and by reference incorporated herein. Such logo shall be readable from the distance the sign was intended to be read. 4.019 All leases shall be terminated and all tenants, guest or invitees of Seller's predecessor in title, shall have vacated the Property prior to Closing. All personal property shall be removed from the Property prior to Closing. V. INSPECTION PERIOD 5.01 Purchaser shall have twenty one (21) days from the date of this Agreement, ("Inspection Period"), to determine through appropriate investigation that: 1. Soil tests and engineering studies indicate that the Property can be developed without any abnormal demucking, soil stabilization or foundations; and 2. There are no abnormal drainage or environmental requirements to the development of the Property; and 3. The Property is in compliance with all applicable State and Federal environmental laws and the Property is free from any pollution or contamination; and 4. That the Property can be used as intended by Purchaser. 5.02 If Purchaser is not satisfied, for any reason whatsoever, with the results of any investigation or the Phase I Environmental Audit provided by Seller, Purchaser shall deliver to Seller prior to expiration of the Inspection Period, written notice of its intention to waive the applicable contingencies or to terminate this Agreement. If Purchaser fails to notify the Seller in writing of its specific objections as provided herein within the Inspection Period, it shall be deemed that the Purchaser is satisfied with the results of its investigations and the contingencies of this Article V shall be deemed waived. In the event Purchaser elects to terminate this Agreement because of the right of inspection, Purchaser shall deliver to Seller copies of all engineering reports and environmental and soil testing results commissioned by Purchaser with respect to the Property. 5.03 Purchaser and its agents, employees and servants shall, at their own risk and expense, have the right to go upon the Property for the purpose of surveying and conducting site analyses, soil borings and all other necessary investigation. Purchaser shall, in performing such tests, use due care. Seller acknowledges that the Purchaser, or its authorized agents, shall have the right to inspect the Property at any time prior to Closing provided Seller is notified by Purchaser no less than twenty four (24) hours prior to said inspection of the Property. Agenda Item No. 16D1 November 30, 2004 Page 11 of 42 VI. REMOVAL OF PERSONAL PROPERTY 6.01 Prior to Closing, Seller shall remove or cause to be removed from the Property, at Seller's sole cost and expense, any and all personal property and /or trash, rubbish or any other unsightly or offensive materials thereon, including, but not limited to, any tanks and Hazardous Materials in tanks, barrels and equipment, pipelines, or other containers on the Property, provided that the cost of such removal to be paid by Seller shall not exceed Two Thousand Five Hundred and 00/100 Dollars ($2,500.00). However, compliance with this Section shall not be construed as the remediation contemplated in Section 4.0151 above. All buildings shall be left in broom swept condition. VIE. POSSESSION 7.01 Purchaser shall be entitled to full and sole possession of the Property at Closing. VIII. PRORATIONS 8.01 Seller shall, in accordance with Section 196.295, Florida Statutes, place in escrow with the Collier County Tax Collector an amount equal to the current taxes prorated to the date of transfer, based upon the current assessment and millage rates on the Property. IX. TERMINATION AND REMEDIES 9.01 If Seller shall have failed to perform any of the covenants and/or agreements contained herein which are to be performed by Seller, within ten (10) days of written notification of such failure. Purchaser may, at its option, terminate this Agreement by giving written notice of termination to Seller, whereupon Purchaser, as its sole remedy, shall receive $1,000 as liquidated damages from Seller. 9.02 If the Purchaser has not terminated this Agreement pursuant to any of the provisions authorizing such termination, and Purchaser fails to close the transaction contemplated hereby or otherwise fails to perform any of the terms, covenants and conditions of this Agreement as required on the part of Purchaser to be performed, provided Seller is not in default, then as Seller's sole remedy, Seller shall have the right to terminate and cancel this Agreement by giving written notice thereof to Purchaser, whereupon Seller, as its sole remedy, shall receive $1,000 as liquidated damages which shall be Seller's sole and exclusive remedy, and neither party shall have any further liability or obligation to the other except as set forth in Section 12.01, (Real Estate Brokers), hereof. Agenda Item No. 16171 November 30, 2004 Page 12 of 42 9.03 The parties acknowledge and agree that Seller's and Purchaser's actual damages in the event of either's default are uncertain in amount and difficult to ascertain, and that the aforesaid amount of liquidated damages was reasonably determined by mutual agreement between the parties, and said sum was not intended to be a penalty in_ nature. The parties further acknowledge that the remedies described herein and in the other provisions of this Agreement provide mutually satisfactory and sufficient remedies to each of the parties, and take into account the peculiar risks and expenses of each of the parties. X. SELLER'S AND PURCHASER'S REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES 10.01 Seller and Purchaser represent and warrant the following: 10.011 Seller and Purchaser have full right and authority to enter into and to execute this Agreement and to undertake all actions and to perform all tasks required of each hereunder. Seller is not presently the subject of a pending, threatened or contemplated bankruptcy proceeding. 10.012 Seller has full right, power, and authority to own and operate the Property, and to execute, deliver, and perform its obligations under this Agreement and the instruments executed in connection herewith, and to consummate the transaction contemplated hereby. All necessary authorizations and approvals have been obtained authorizing Seller and Purchaser to execute and consummate the transaction contemplated hereby. At Closing, certified copies of such approvals shall be delivered to Purchaser and/or Seller, if necessary. 10.013 The warranties set forth in this Article shall be true on the date of this Agreement and as of the date of Closing. Purchaser's acceptance of a deed to the said Property shall not be deemed to be full performance and discharge of every agreement and obligation on the part of the Seller to be performed pursuant to the provisions of this Agreement. 10.014 Seller represents that to the best of its knowledge, without further inquiry, it has no knowledge of any actions, suits, claims, proceedings, litigation or investigations pending or threatened against Seller, at law, equity or in arbitration before or by any federal, state, municipal or other governmental instrumentality that relate to this agreement or any other property that could, if continued, adversely affect Seller's ability to sell the Property to Purchaser according to the terms of this Agreement. 10.015 Seller represents that to the best of its knowledge, without further inquiry, no party or person other than Purchaser has any right or option to acquire the Property or any portion thereof. No party other than Seller will be Agenda Item No. 161D1 November 30, 2004 Page 13 of 42 in possession of or have the right of possession of any portion of the Property at the time of conveyance to Purchaser. 10.016 Until the date fixed for Closing, so long as this Agreement remains in force and effect, Seller shall not encumber or convey any portion of the Property or any rights therein, nor enter into any agreements granting any person or entity any rights with respect to the Property or any part thereof, without first obtaining the written consent of Purchaser to such conveyance, encumbrance, or agreement which consent may be withheld by Purchaser for any reason whatsoever. 10.017 Intentionally deleted 10.018 Intentionally deleted 10.019 Intentionally deleted 10.020 Intentionally deleted 10.021 Seller acknowledges and agrees that Purchaser is entering into this Agreement based upon Seller's representations stated above and on the understanding that Seller will not cause the zoning or physical condition of the Property to change from its existing state on the effective date of this Agreement up to and including the Date of Closing Therefore, Seller agrees not to enter into any contracts or agreements pertaining to or affecting the Property and not to do any act or omit to perform any act which would change the zoning or physical condition of the Property or the governmental ordinances or laws governing same. Seller also agrees to notify Purchaser promptly of any change in the facts contained in the foregoing representations and of any notice or proposed change in the zoning, or any other action or notice, that may be proposed or promulgated by any third parties or any governmental authorities having jurisdiction of the development of the property which may restrict or change any other condition of the Property. 10.022 At the Closing, Seller shall deliver to Purchaser a statement (hereinafter called the "Closing Representative Statement ") reasserting the foregoing representations as of the Date of Closing, which provisions shall survive the Closing. 10.023 Intentionally deleted 10.024 Any loss and/or damage to the Property between the date of this Agreement and the date of Closing shall be Seller's sole risk and expense. XI. NOTICES 11.01 Any notice, request, demand, instruction o given to either party hereunder shall be in writing, confirmation of transmission, or by registered, or requested, postage prepaid, addressed as follows: Agenda Item No. 18171 November 30, 2004 Page 14 of 42 r other communication to be sent by facsimile, with written certified mail, return receipt If to Purchaser: Cindy Erb, Senior Acquisition Agent Real Estate Services Department Administration Building 3301 Tamiami Trail East Naples, Florida 34112 (239) 774 -8917 Telephone (239) 774 -8878 Facsimile With a copy to: Ellen T. Chadwell Assistant County Attorney Office of the County Attorney Administration Building 3301 Tamiami Trail East Naples, Florida 34112 (239) 774 -8400 Telephone (239) 774 -0225 Facsimile If to Seller: Becky Bremser The Trust For Public Land 1595 Bay Street SE, Suite3 St. Petersburg, FL 33701 (727) 895 -5050 Telephone (727) 895 -5190 Facsimile With a copy to: Peter Fodor, Florida Counsel The Trust For Public Land 306 North Monroe Street Tallahassee, FL 32301 (850) 222 -7911 Ext. 29 Telephone (850) 222 -8909 Facsimile 11.02 The numbers, addressees and addresses for the purpose of this Article may be changed by either party by giving written notice of such change to the other party in the manner provided herein. For the purpose of changing such information only, unless and until such written notice is received, the last addressee and respective address and numbers stated herein shall be deerned to continue in effect for all purposes. 10 Agenda Item No. 16D1 November 30, 2004 Page 15 of 42 X11. REAL ESTATE BROKERS 12.01 Any and all brokerage commissions or fees shall be the sole responsibility of the Seller. Seller shall indemnify Purchaser and hold Purchaser harmless from and against any claim or liability for commission or fees to any broker or any other person or party claiming to have been engaged by Seller as a real estate broker, salesman or representative, in connection with this Agreement. Seller agrees to pay any and all commissions or fees at closing pursuant to the terms of a separate agreement, if any. X111. MISCELLANEOUS 13.01 This Agreement may be executed in any manner of counterparts that together shall constitute the agreement of the parties. 13.02 This Agreement and the terms and provisions hereof shall be effective as of the date this Agreement is executed by both parties and shall inure to the benefit of and be binding upon the parties hereto and their respective heirs, executors, personal representatives, successors, successor trustee, and assignees whenever the context so requires or admits. 13.03 Any amendment to this Agreement shall not bind any of the parties hereof unless such amendment is in writing and executed and dated by Purchaser and Seller. Any amendment to this Agreement shall be binding upon Purchaser and Seller as soon as it has been executed by both parties. 13.04 Captions and section headings contained in this Agreement are for convenience and reference only; in no way do they define, describe, extend or limit the scope or intent of this Agreement or any provisions hereof. 13.05 All terms and words used in this Agreement, regardless of the number and gender in which used, shall be deemed to include any other gender or number as the context or the use thereof may require. 13.06 No waiver of any provision of this Agreement shall be effective unless it is in writing signed by the party against whom it is asserted, and any waiver of any provision of this Agreement shall be applicable only to the specific instance to which it is related and shall not be deemed to be a continuing or future waiver as to such provision or a waiver as to any other provision. 13.07 If any date specified in this Agreement falls on a Saturday, Sunday or legal holiday, then the date to which such reference is made shall be extended to the next succeeding business day. 11 Agenda Item No. 16D1 November 30, 2004 Page 16 of 42 13.08 If the Seller holds the Property in the form of a partnership, limited partnership, corporation, trust or any form of representative capacity whatsoever for others, Seller shall make a written public disclosure, according to Chapter 286, Florida Statutes, under oath, of the name and address of every person having a beneficial interest in the Property before Property held in such capacity is conveyed to Collier County. (if the corporation is registered with the Federal Securities Exchange Commission or registered pursuant to Chapter 517, Florida Statutes, whose stock is for sale to the general public, it is hereby exempt from the provisions of Chapter 286, Florida Statutes.) 13.09 This Agreement is governed and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Florida. XIV. ENTIRE AGREEMENT 14.01 This Agreement and the exhibits attached hereto contain the entire agreement between the parties, and no promise, representation, warranty or covenant not included in this Agreement or any such referenced agreements has been or is being relied upon by either party. No modification or amendment of this Agreement shall be of any force or effect unless made in writing and executed and dated by both Purchaser and Seller. Time is of the essence of this Agreement. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto set forth their hands seals. Hated Project/Acquisition Approved by BCC: November 30, 2004 AS TO PURCHASER: s� e ATTEST: DWIGHT E. BROCK, Clerk , Deputy Clerk Ap d as to form & legal sufflcleacy r_ I C �L(, Assistant Count, Attorney Ellen T. Chadwull 12 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BY: DONNA FIALA, Chairman AS TO -SELLER: DATED: d WITNESSES: (Signature) 'E7 wanted Name. ) (Signature) (Printed Name) Agenda Item No. 16D1 November 30, 2004 Page 17 of 42 THE TRUST FOR PUBLIC LAND, a nonprofit California corporation By: Peter Fodor, Florida Counsel 13 Agenda Item No. 16 1D1 November 30, 2004 Page 18 of 42 EXHIBIT "A" 1 OF 4 LOTS 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, BLOCK 3, AMENDED AND ENLARGED PLAT OF GOODLAND HEIGHTS, ACCORDING TO PLAT IN PLAT BOOK 1, PAGE 85, PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA; M LOTS 4, 5, 6, 9, AND 10, PETTIT SUBDIVISION, ACCORDING TO PLAT IN PLAT BOOK 2, PAGE 88, PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA; AND A CERTAIN PARCEL OR TRACT OF LAND LYING NORTH OF BLOCK 3, GOODLAND HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 1, PAGE 85, PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA; NORTHWEST OF TRACT OF LAND CONVEYED TO M. C. JOHNSON AS RECORDED IN DEED BOOK 27, PAGE 357, WESTERLY OF PETTIT SUBDIVISION, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 2, PAGE 88, PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA; SOUTHERLY OF THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF "DRIVE" A STREET IN SAID SUBDIVISION PROJECTED WESTERLY, EASTERLY AND SOUTHERLY OF THE EASTERLY AND SOUTHERLY SHORE OF A PROPOSED CANAL TO GOODLAND BAY AND EASTERLY OF THE LOT LINE BETWEEN LOTS 10 AND 11 OF BLOCK 3, GOODLAND HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION PROJECTED NORTHERLY, BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT A CONCRETE MONUMENT WITH A 314" GALVANIZED IRON PIPE MARKING THE NORTHWESTERLY CORNER OF SAID PETTIT SUBDIVISION; THENCE SOUTH 22 058'30" EAST 30.0 FEET TO A CONCRETE MONUMENT MARKING THE NORTHWESTERLY CORNER OF LOT 1 OF SAID SUBDIVISION, THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUING SOUTH 22 058'30" EAST 221.88 FEET TO A CONCRETE MONUMENT WITH A 3/4" GALVANIZED IRON PIPE; THENCE SOUTH 0 °21'00" EAST 88.95 FEET TO A CONCRETE MONUMENT WITH A 3/4" GALVANIZED IRON PIPE; THENCE SOUTH 78 °28'30" WEST 110.92 FEET TO A CONCRETE MONUMENT WITH A 3/4" GALVANIZED IRON PIPE MARKING THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF LOT 9, BLOCK 3, GOODLAND HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION; THENCE NORTH 88 007'30" WEST 120.0 FEET TO AN IRON PIN MARKING THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF LOT 11, BLOCK 3, OF SAID SUBDIVISION; THENCE NORTH 1152'30" EAST 34.79 FEET TO A 3/4" GALVANIZED IRON PIPE; THENCE CONTINUING NORTH 1 °52'30" EAST 8.0 FEET TO A POINT ON THE SHORE OF A PROPOSED CANAL TO Agenda Item No. 16D1 November 30, 2004 Page 19 of 42 EXHIBIT "A" 20F4 GOODLAND BAY; THENCE NORTH 88 °54'20" EAST FOLLOWING THE SOUTHERLY SHORE OF SAID CANAL 114.66 FEET TO A POINT, SAID POINT BEING THE POINT OF CURVE OF A CURVE TO THE LEFT HAVING A RADIUS OF 60.0 FEET; THENCE FOLLOWING THE SOUTHERLY SHORE OF SAID CANAL ALONG A CURVE TO THE LEFT THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 113 000' A DISTANCE OF 118.33 FEET TO THE POINT OF TANGENCY; THENCE NORTH 24 005'40" WEST FOLLOWING THE EASTERLY SHORE OF SAID CANAL 104.18 FEET TO A POINT, SAID POINT BEING THE POINT OF CURVE OF A CURVE TO THE RIGHT HAVING A RADIUS OF 61.38 FEET; THENCE FOLLOWING THE EASTERLY SHORE OF SAID CANAL ALONG A CURVE TO THE RIGHT THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 18 030'20" A DISTANCE OF 19.82 FEET TO A POINT OF TANGENCY; THENCE NORTH 5 °35'20" WEST FOLLOWING THE EASTERLY SHORE OF SAID CANAL 69.08 FEET TO A POINT; THENCE SOUTH 88 1107'34" EAST 10.0 FEET TO A 3/4" GALVANIZED IRON PIPE; THENCE CONTINUING SOUTH 88 °07'30" EAST 16.4 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, ALL LYING AND BEING SITUATED IN GOVERNMENT LOT 14, SECTION 18, TOWNSHIP 52 SOUTH, RANGE 27 EAST, TALLAHASSEE MERIDIAN, GOODLAND, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. AND A CERTAIN PARCEL OR TRACT OF LAND LYING NORTH OF A TRACT CONVEYED TO MILTON C. JOHNSON AND RECORDED IN DEED BOOK 47, PAGE 411, PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT A 4" X 4" CONCRETE MONUMENT WITH A 3/4" GALVANIZED IRON PIPE MARKING THE NORTHWESTERLY CORNER OF PETTIT SUBDIVISION AS RECORDED IN THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, IN PLAT BOOK 2, PAGE 88; THENCE NORTH 88 007'30" WEST 14.00 FEET TO A POINT ON THE EASTERLY SHORE OF A BRANCH CANAL FROM A CANAL TO GOODLAND BAY, SAID POINT BEING THE SOUTHWESTERLY CORNER OF TRACT CONVEYED TO DR. E. WAYNE LONG AND WALTER C. BURWICK RECORDED IN DEED BOOK 45, PAGE 324, SAID POINT BEING ALSO THE POINT OF BEGINNING OF THE LANDS HEREIN DESCRIBED; THENCE SOUTH 88 °07'30" EAST 14.00 FEET TO A CONCRETE MONUMENT WITH A 3/4" GALVANIZED IRON PIPE; THENCE SOUTH 22 058'30" EAST 30.00 FEET TO A CONCRETE MONUMENT WITH A 3/4" GALVANIZED IRON PIPE, SAID POINT BEING THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 1 OF SAID PETTIT SUBDIVISION; THENCE NORTH 88 °07'30" WEST 16.40 FEET TO A 3/4" GALVANIZED IRON PIPE ON THE BANK OF SAID BRANCH CANAL; THENCE CONTINUING NORTH Agenda Item No. 16111 November 30, 2004 Page 20 of 42 �- EXHIBIT "A,r 30F4 88 °07'30" WEST 10.00 FEET TO A POINT ON THE EASTERLY BOUNDARY OF SAID CANAL, SAID POINT BEING THE NORTHWESTERLY CORNER OF TRACT CONVEYED TO M. C. JOHNSON AND RECORDED IN DEED BOOK 47, PAGE 411; THENCE NORTH 5 035'20" WEST FOLLOWING THE EASTERLY BOUNDARY OF SAID BRANCH CANAL 16.97 FEET TO THE POINT OF CURVE OF A CURVE TO THE RIGHT HAVING A RADIUS OF 17.14 FEET; THENCE FOLLOWING SAID CURVE TO THE RIGHT ALONG SAID EASTERLY CANAL BOUNDARY AND THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 36 019'10" 10.86 FEET TO A POINT OF TANGENCY, THE POINT OF BEGINNING, ALL LYING AND BEING SITUATE IN GOVERNMENT LOT 14, SECTION 18, TOWNSHIP 52 SOUTH, RANGE 27 EAST, TALLAHASSEE MERIDIAN, GOODLAND, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. w A CERTAIN PARCEL OR TRACT OF LAND LYING NORTH OF BLOCK 3, GOODLAND HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION AS RECORDED IN THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, IN PLAT BOOK 1, PAGE 85 AND EAST OF PAPAYA STREET OF SAID SUBDIVISION MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 14, BLOCK 3, GOODLAND HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION; THENCE NORTH 85 °03'30" EAST 180.0 FEET TO A 3/4" GALVANIZED IRON PIPE; THENCE CONTINUING NORTH 85 003'30" EAST 52.91 FEET TO A CONCRETE MONUMENT WITH A BRASS CAP; THENCE SOUTH 88 °07'30" EAST 60 FEET TO AN IRON PIN MARKING THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF LOT 11, BLOCK 3, OF SAID GOODLAND HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION; THENCE NORTH 1'52'30" EAST 34.79 FEET TO A 3/4" GALVANIZED IRON PIPE; THENCE CONTINUING NORTH 1 152'30" EAST 8.0 FEET TO A POINT ON THE SHORE OF A PROPOSED CANAL TO GOODLAND BAY; THENCE SOUTH 88 °54'20" WEST 107.89 FEET TO A POINT ON THE SOUTHERLY SHORE OF SAID CANAL, SAID POINT BEING NORTH 7 014' EAST 8.18 FEET FROM A 3/4" GALVANIZED IRON PIPE, A REFERENCE POINT AND ALSO BEING NORTH 7 014' EAST 43.74 FEET FROM A 3/4" GALVANIZED IRON PIPE ON THE NORTHERLY BOUNDARY OF SAID GOODLAND HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION LAST AFORESAID PIPE HAVING HEREIN DESCRIBED AS BEING NORTH 85 °03'30" EAST 180.0 FEET FROM THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE NORTH 7 °14' EAST FOLLOWING THE SHORE OF WESTERLY AND OF SAID PROPOSED CANAL 7.39 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 85 003'30" WEST 8.0 FEET TO A 3/4" GALVANIZED IRON PIPE; THENCE CONTINUING SOUTH 85 °03'30" WEST 172.0 FEET TO A POINT ON THE EASTERLY RIGHT -OF -WAY BOUNDARY OF PAPAYA STREET; THENCE SOUTH 7 °14' EAST FOLLOWING THE EASTERLY RIGHT- Agenda Item No. 16D1 November 30; 2004 Page 21 of 42 EXHIBIT "A" 40F4 OF -WAY BOUNDARY OF SAID PAPAYA STREET 51.13 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, ALL LYING AND BEING SITUATE IN GOVERNMENT LOT 14, SECTION 18, TOWNSHIP 52 SOUTH, RANGE 27 EAST, TALLAHASSEE MERIDIAN, GOODLAND, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. w BEGINNING AT A POINT MARKED BY A 314" GALVANIZED IRON PIPE ON THE NORTHERLY BOUNDARY OF GOODLAND HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION, RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 1, PAGE 85, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, SAID POINT BEING THE INTERSECTION OF SAID NORTHERLY BOUNDARY AND THE WESTERLY BOUNDARY OF PETTIT SUBDIVISION, RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 2, PAGE 88, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE NORTH 22 058'30" WEST 126.35 FEET FOLLOWING THE WESTERLY BOUNDARY OF SAID PETTIT SUBDiVISON TO A CONCRETE MONUMENT WITH A 3/4" GALVANIZED IRON PIPE; THENCE SOUTH 0 121' EAST 88.95 FEET TO A CONCRETE MONUMENT WITH A 314" GALVANIZED IRON PIPE; THENCE NORTH 78 028'30" WEST 110.92 FEET TO A CONCRETE MONUMENT WITH A 3/4" GALVANIZED PIPE MARKING A POINT ON THE NORTHERLY BOUNDARY OF SAID GOODLAND HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION; THENCE SOUTH 88 007'30" EAST 157.60 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, BEING SITUATE IN GOVERNMENT LOT 14, SECTION 18, TOWNSHIP 52 SOUTH, RANGE 27 EAST, TALLAHASSEE !MERIDIAN, GOODLAND, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. FCT Contract Number -CT- FLORIDA COMMUNITIES COMMUNITIES TRUST 04- 042 -FF4 GOODLAND HARBOR PARK CSFA # 52002 GRANT CONTRACT Agenda Item No. 16D1 November 30, 2004 Page 22 of 42 THIS AGREEMENT is entered into by and between the FLORIDA COMMUNITIES TRUST ( "FCT"), a non - regulatory agency within the State of Florida Department of Community Affairs, and COLLIER COUNTY, a local government of the State of Florida ( "Recipient "). THIS AGREEMENT IS ENTERED INTO BASED ON THE FOLLOWING FACTS: WHEREAS, the intent of this Agreement is to impose terms and conditions on the use of the proceeds of certain bonds, hereinafter described, and the lands acquired with such proceeds ( "Project Site "), that are necessary to ensure compliance with applicable Florida law and federal income tax law and to otherwise implement the provisions of Sections 259.105, 259.1051 and Chapter 380, Part III, Florida Statutes; WHEREAS, Chapter 380, Part III, Fla. Stat., the Florida Communities Trust Act, creates a non - regulatory agency within the Department of Community Affairs ( "Department ") which will assist local governments in bringing into compliance and implementing the conservation, recreation and open space, and coastal elements of their comprehensive plans or in conserving natural resources and resolving land use conflicts by providing financial assistance to local governments and nonprofit environmental organizations to carry out projects and activities authorized by the Florida Communities Trust Act; WHEREAS, FCT is funded through either Section 259.105(3)(c), Fla. Stat. of the Florida Forever Act, which provides for the distribution of twenty -two percent (22 %), less certain reductions, of the net Florida Forever Revenue Bond proceeds to the Department, or any other revenue source designated by the Florida Legislature to provide land acquisition grants to local governments and nonprofit environmental organizations for the acquisition of community-based projects, urban open spaces, parks and greenways to implement local comprehensive plans; WHEREAS, the Florida Forever Revenue Bonds are issued as tax- exempt bonds, meaning the interest on the bonds is excluded from the gross income of bondholders for federal income tax purposes; WHEREAS, Rule Chapter 9K -7, Florida Administrative Code ( "F.A.C. ") sets forth the procedures for the evaluation and selection of lands proposed for acquisition and Rule Chapter 9K -8, F.A.C. sets forth the acquisition procedures; WHEREAS, on September 1, 2004 the FCT Governing Board scored, ranked and selected projects to receive approval for funding; 04- 042 -FF4 October 21, 2004 Reimbursement _ 1 _ WHEREAS, the Recipient's project, described in an application submittedP%redm1twift. 16D1 was selected for funding in accordance with Rule Chapter 9K -7, F.A.C., and by e & 2604 � Agreement the Recipient reaffirms the representations made in its application; ge 3 of 42 WHEREAS, Rule 9K- 7.009(1), F.A.C. authorizes FCT to impose conditions for funding on those FCT applicants whose projects have been selected for funding; WHEREAS, Rule 9K- 7.003(5) F.A.C., recognizes real property owned by the Recipient and included in the application as part of the Project Site as an eligible source of Match, provided that the real property is acquired by the Recipient within 18 months after the application deadline for which the application was made. The date of this application deadline was MAY 5, 2004; WHEREAS, the Recipient will acquire fee simple title to the entire Project Site prior to (Insert date[s]) from Insert name[s]); WHEREAS, the Recipient will request disbursement of FCT Florida Forever Bond proceeds, subsequent to acquiring the Project Site, for the reimbursement of Project Costs expended by the Recipient for the acquisition of the Project Site; and WHEREAS, the purpose of this Agreement is to set forth the conditions that must be satisfied by the Recipient prior to the disbursement of any FCT Florida Forever funds awarded, as well as the restrictions that are imposed on the Project Site subsequent to reimbursing the Recipient for Project Costs. NOW THEREFORE, FCT and the Recipient mutually agree as follows: I. PERIOD OF AGREEMENT 1. This Agreement shall begin upon the Recipient's project being selected for funding and shall end JUNE 1, 2005 ( "Expiration Date "), unless extended as set forth below or unless terminated earlier in accordance with the provisions of Article XIII of this Agreement. 2. FCT may extend this Agreement beyond the Expiration Date if the Recipient demonstrates that significant progress is being made toward Project Plan approval or that extenuating circumstances warrant an extension of time. A request for an extension shall fully explain the reason for the delay and why the extension is necessary and shall be provided to FCT in accordance with paragraph V.I. prior to the Expiration Date. If the Recipient does not request an extension, or if a requested extension is not granted by FCT, the Recipient's award shall be rescinded and this Agreement shall terminate. 04- 042 -FF4 October 21, 2004 Reimbursement -2- II. MODIFICATION OF AGREEMENT Agenda Item No. 16D1 November 30, 2004 1. Either party may request modification of the provisions of this Agreement aYae 24 of 42 ,. time. Changes which are mutually agreed upon shall be valid only when reduced to writing and duly signed by each of the parties hereto. Such amendments shall be incorporated into this Agreement. III. DEADLINES 1. At least two original copies of this Agreement shall be executed by the Recipient and returned to the FCT office at 2555 Shumard Oak Boulevard, Tallahassee, FL 32399 -2100, as soon as possible and before NOVEMBER 22, 2004. If the Recipient requires more than one original document, the Recipient shall photocopy the number of additional copies needed and then execute each as an original document. Upon receipt of the signed Agreements, FCT shall execute the Agreements, retain one original copy and return all other copies that have been executed to the Recipient. 2. The Recipient and its representatives shall know of and adhere to all project deadlines and devise a method of monitoring the project. Deadlines stated in this Agreement, as well as deadlines associated with any FCT activity relating to the project, shall be strictly enforced. Failure to adhere to deadlines may result in delays in the project, allocation of time or resources to other recipients that respond timely or the termination of this Agreement by FCT. 3. The Recipient shall submit the documentation required by this Agreement to FCT as soon as possible so that the Project Costs may be reimbursed in an expeditious manner. 4. The Recipient shall provide a monthly status report to FCT of its progress towards reimbursement of the Project Costs. 5. The Recipient shall provide the appraisal(s) required by 9K- 8.007, F.A.C. to FCT for review by a date not to exceed ninety (90) days after the Recipient's project is selected for funding. The appraisals shall be reviewed and, upon approval, the Maximum Approved Purchase Price ( "MAPP "), as provided in Rule 9K- 8.007(5) and (5), F.A.C., shall be determined. IV. FUNDING PROVISIONS 1. The FCT Florida Forever award granted to the Recipient ( "FCT Award ") will in no event exceed the lesser of Seventy Five Percent (75 %) of the final Project Costs, as defined in Rule 9K- 7.002(29), F.A.C., or One Million Nine Hundred Five Thousand Dollars And Zero Cents ($1,905,000.00), unless FCT approves a different amount after determination of the MAPP, which shall be reflected in an addendum to this Agreement. The FCT Award is based on the Recipient's estimate of final Project Costs in its application, as well as the Limitation of Award provided in Rule 9K- 7.003(3), F.A.C. and advertised in the 04- 042 -FF4 October 21, 2004 Reimbursement -3- Notice of Application. When disbursing the FCT Award, FCT shall recognize onk9mwabom. 16D1 Costs consistent with the definition in Rule 9K- 7.002(29), F.A.C. FCT shall partiLq0A%nJjpcW, 2004 land cost at either the actual purchase price or the MAPP, whichever is less, multiplied Pbc5 of 42 percent stated in the above paragraph. 2. The FCT Governing Board selected the Recipient's application for funding in order to acquire the entire Project Site identified in the application. FCT reserves the right to withdraw or adjust the FCT Award if the acreage that comprises the Project Site is reduced or the project design is changed so that the objectives of the acquisition cannot be achieved. FCT shall consider any request for Project Site boundary modification in accordance with the procedures set forth in Rule 9K- 7.010, F.A.C. If the Project Site is comprised of multiple parcels and multiple owners, an Acquisition Plan, as defined in 9K- 7.002(2), F.A.C., was required in the application. FCT reserves the right to withdraw or adjust the FCT Award if the priority parcel(s) or a significant portion of the Project Site identified in the Acquisition Plan cannot be acquired. 3. The FCT Award shall be delivered either in the form of Project Costs prepaid by FCT to vendors or in the form of a State of Florida warrant to the Recipient. The FCT Award shall only be delivered after FCT approval of the Project Plan and Project Site acquisition terms. FCT shall prepare a grant reconciliation statement prior to the reimbursement that evidences the amount of Match provided by the Recipient, if any is required, and the amount of the FCT Award. Funds expended by FCT for Project Costs shall be recognized as part of the FCT Award on the grant reconciliation statement. 4_ If a Match is required, it shall be delivered in an approved form as provided in Rule 9K- 7.002(22), F.A.C. If the value of Pre - acquired land, as defined by Rule 9K- 7.002(28), or donated land is the source of the Match, the MAPP shall determine the value of the Match. Funds expended by the Recipient for Project Costs shall be recognized as part of the Match on the grant reconciliation statement. 5. By executing this Agreement, the Recipient affirms that it is ready, willing and able to provide a Match, if any is required. 6. If the Recipient is the local government having jurisdiction over the Project Site, and an action by the Recipient subsequent to the FCT Governing Board selection meeting results in a governmentally derived higher Project Site land value due to an enhanced highest and best use, this Agreement shall be terminated unless the Recipient agrees that the appraisal(s) will be based on the highest and best use of the Project Site on or before the FCT Governing Board selection meeting. 7. FCT's performance and obligation to pay under this Agreement is contingent upon an annual appropriation by the Florida Legislature, and is subject to any modification in accordance with Chapter 216, Fla. Stat. or the Florida Constitution. 04- 042 -FF4 October 21, 2004 Reimbursement -4- V. NOTICE AND CONTACT Agenda Item No. 16D1 November 30, 2004 1. All notices provided under or pursuant to this Agreement shall be in writing of 42 delivered either by hand delivery or first class, certified mail, return receipt requested, to: Florida Communities Trust 2555 Shumard Oak Boulevard Tallahassee, FL 32399 -2100 2. All contact and correspondence from FCT to the Recipient shall be through the key contact. Recipient hereby notifies FCT that the following administrator, officer or employee is the authorized key contact on behalf of the Recipient for purposes of coordinating project activities for the duration of the project: Name: y'it lAcia, —D 6&/✓!Senel Title: Address: (' ��(ic�/ i��✓l-�y ��k� ,ae�dL <�wet +ovt'��✓ �r¢t 3307) ELI , 49eles+ 1:�1 3'111I�, Phone: 73I. 3S 3• D D� Fax: Z 39, 35 3' I Doz E -mail: 3. The Recipient authorizes the administrator, employee, officer or representative named in this paragraph to execute all documents in connection with this project on behalf of the Recipient, including, but not limited to, the Grant Contract or any addenda thereto, grant reconciliation statement, statements submitted as a part of the Project Plan and Declaration of Restrictive Covenants. Name: ad ( 't.S"_ Title: C'_V'i►u A11liC' "; ✓ res2 /� vu�ylf'54`7 0v_ Address: ? [� ( iSSf Phone: G S ` Fax: (31.732.25- 2S'- Email: V-&A'Se'V2 eoil ieJ �oV VILZ{' 04 -042 -FF4 October 21, 2004 Reimbursement -5- 4. In the event that different representatives or addresses are desigrigW*ttvillt 0. 16D1 paragraph 2. or 3. above after execution of this Agreement, notice of the chani,§v§l�qVQP, 2004 rendered to FCT as provided in paragraph 1. above. age 27 of 42 5. The Recipient hereby notifies FCT that the Recipient's Federal Employer Identification Number(s) is �t;q- VI. PROJECT PLAN APPROVAL; PRE - CLOSING REQUIREMENTS 1. Prior to the final disbursement of the FCT Award, the Recipient shall submit to FCT and have approved a Project Plan that complies with Rule 9K- 8.011, F.A.C. The Project Plan shall not be considered by FCT unless it is organized with a table of contents and includes all of the following documents to ensure that the interest of the State of Florida will be protected: a. Closing documents associated with the parcel(s): 04- 042 -FF4 October 21, 2004 Reimbursement (1) A copy of the Purchase Agreement(s) for sale and purchase of the parcel(s) between Recipient and 7011) t, L 44,1k (Insert name[s] of Seller[s]). (2) A copy of closing statements from Buyer(s) and Seller(s) for the purchase of the parcel(s). (3) A copy of the recorded deed(s) evidencing conveyance of title to the parcel(s) to the Recipient. (4) Certified survey(s) of the parcel(s) that meets the requirements of Rule 9K- 8.006, F.A.C., and is dated within ninety (90) days of the date of acquisition of the parcel(s) by Recipient. (5) A copy of the title insurance policy(s) evidencing marketable title in Recipient to the parcel(s) and effective the date of acquisition of the parcel(s) by the Recipient, including a statement from the title insurer as to the minimum promulgated rate if premium was paid by Recipient, and all documents referenced in the title policy(s). (6) Environmental site assessment(s) of the parcel(s) certified to the Recipient, which meets the standards and requirements of ASTM Practice E 1527, and with a date of certification within ninety (90) days of the date of acquisition of the parcel(s) by Recipient, together with the statement required by Rule 9K- 8.012(4), F.A.C. b. A letter from FCT indicating approval of the Management Njandaria mtib. 16D1 accordance with Rule 9K- 7.011, F.A.C. and as described inN 2004 below. Fage 28 of 42 C. A statement of the Project Costs. d. A statement of the amount of the award being requested from FCT. Supporting documentation that the conditions imposed as part of this Agreement have been satisfied. f. A signed statement by the Recipient that the Recipient is not aware of any pending criminal, civil or regulatory violations imposed on the Project Site by any governmental agency or body. g. A signed statement by the Recipient that all activities under this Agreement comply will all applicable local, state, regional and federal laws and regulations, including zoning ordinances and the applicable adopted and approved comprehensive plan. h. Additional documentation as may be requested by FCT to provide Reasonable Assurance, as set forth in paragraph V11.4. below. 2. FCT shall approve the terms under which the interest in land is acquired pursuant to Section 380.510(3), Fla. Stat. Such approval is deemed given when FCT approves the Project Plan containing a copy of the document(s) vesting title to the Project Site in the Recipient. 3. All real property shall be obtained through a Voluntarily- Negotiated Transaction, as defined in Rule 9K- 7.002(41). The use of or threat of condemnation is not considered a Voluntarily- Negotiated Transaction. 4. All invoices for Project Costs, with proof of payment, shall be submitted to FCT and be in a detail sufficient for a proper audit thereof. 5. The Recipient may, and is strongly encouraged to, request a courtesy review of its Project Plan prior to its submission for approval. 6. Reimbursement for Project Costs shall not occur until after FCT approval of the Project Plan. VII. MANAGEMENT PLAN; ANNUAL STEWARDSHIP REPORT 1. Prior to approval of the Project PIan and final disbursement of the FCT Award, the Recipient shall submit to FCT and have approved a Management Plan that complies with Rule 04- 042 -FF4 October 21, 2004 Reimbursement -7- 9K- 7.011, F.A.C. and addresses the criteria and conditions set forth in Articles V44WJtb*� RKv, 16D1 and XI herein. November 30, 2004 Page 29 of 42 2. The Management Plan explains how the Project Site will be managed to further the purposes of the project and meet the terms and conditions of this Agreement. The Management Plan shall include the following: a. An introduction containing the project name, location and other background information relevant to management. b. The stated purpose for acquiring the Project Site as proposed in the application and a prioritized list of management objectives. C. The identification of known natural resources including natural communities, listed plant and animal species, soil types, and surface and groundwater characteristics d. A detailed description of all proposed uses including existing and proposed physical improvements and the impact on natural resources. C. A detailed description of proposed restoration or enhancement activities, if any, including the objective of the effort and the techniques to be used. f. A scaled site plan drawing showing the project site boundary, existing and proposed physical improvements and any natural resource restoration or enhancement areas. g. The identification and protection of known cultural or historical resources and a commitment to conduct surveys prior to any ground disturbing activity, if applicable. h. A description of proposed educational displays and programs to be offered, if applicable. i. A description of how the management will be coordinated with other agencies and public lands, if applicable. A schedule for implementing the development and management activities of the Management Plan. k. Cost estimates and funding sources to implement the Management Plan. 3. If the Recipient is not the proposed managing entity, the Management Plan shall include a signed agreement between the Recipient and the managing entity stating the managing 04- 042 -FF4 October 21, 2004 Reimbursement In entity's willingness to manage the site, the manner in which the site will be managodcto 1feal"u. 16D1 the purpose(s) of the project and the identification of the source of funding for mana"ber 30, 2004 age 30 of 42 .. In the event that the Recipient is a partnership, the Recipient shall also provide FCT with the interlocal agreement that sets forth the relationship among the partners and the fiscal and management responsibilities and obligations incurred by each partner for the Project Site as a part of its Project Plan. 4. To ensure that future management funds will be available for the management of the site in perpetuity pursuant to Section 259.105 and Chapter 380, Part III, Fla. Stat., the Recipient(s) shall be required to provide FCT with Reasonable Assurance, pursuant to Rule 9K- 7.002(32), F.A.C., that it has the financial resources, background, qualifications and competence to manage the Project Site in perpetuity in a reasonable and professional manner. Where the Recipient does not include at least one Local Government, FCT may require the Recipient to do one, or more, of the following: post a performance or other bond in an amount sufficient to ensure that the Project Site shall be reasonably and professionally managed in perpetuity; establish an endowment or other fund in an amount sufficient to ensure performance; provide a guaranty or pledge by the Local Government, in whose jurisdiction the Project Site is located, which shall require the Local Government to take over the responsibility for management of the Project Site in the event the Recipient is unable to, and may require the Local Government to be a named co- signer on the Declaration of Restrictive Covenants; or provide such other assurances as the Governing Board may deem necessary to adequately protect the public interest. 5. The Recipient shall, through its agents and employees, prevent the unauthorized use of the Project Site or any use thereof not in conformity with the Management Plan approved by FCT. 6. All buildings, structures, improvements and signs shall require the prior written approval of FCT as to purpose. Further, tree removal, other than non- native species, and major land alterations shall require the written approval of FCT. The approvals required from FCT shall not be unreasonably withheld upon sufficient demonstration that the proposed structures, buildings, improvements, signs, vegetation removal or land alterations will not adversely impact the natural resources of the Project Site. FCT's approval of the Recipient's Management Plan addressing the items mentioned herein shall be considered written approval from FCT. 7. As required by Rule 9K- 7.013, F.A.C., each year after FCT reimbursement of Project Costs the Recipient shall prepare and submit to FCT an annual stewardship report that documents the progress made on implementing the Management Plan. VIII. SPECIAL MANAGEMENT CONDITIONS In addition to the Management Plan conditions already described in this Agreement, which apply to all sites acquired with FCT funds, the Management Plan shall address the following conditions that are particular to the Project Site and result from either commitments made in the application 04- 042 -FF4 October 21, 2004 Reimbursement '® that received scoring points or observations made by FCT staff during the site viA4edlatRAbedrih. 16D1 Rule 9K- 7.009(1), F.A.C.: November 30, 2004 Page 31 of 42 I. Two or more resource -based outdoor recreational facilities including a fishing/observation platform, canoe/kayak launch, and picnic pavilions, and two or more user - oriented outdoor recreational facilities including a playground and volleyball courts shall be provided. The facilities shall be located and designed to have minimal impacts on natural resources on the project site. 2. A permanent recognition sign, a minimum size of 4'x 6', shall be maintained in the entrance area of the project site. The sign shall acknowledge that the project site was purchased with funds from the Florida Communities Trust Florida Forever Program and Collier County. 3. At least 24 regularly scheduled and ongoing educational classes or programs that promote the protection of natural, historic and cultural resources shall be provided at the project site. 4. Interpretive signage shall be provided to educate visitors about the natural resources and unique history of the project site. 5. A staffed nature center shall be developed on the project site to provide year round education programming concerning the natural environment or history of the area. 6. The water quality of Goodland Bay shall be protected and the natural hydrology of the project site shall be restored to a more natural function and shall include the restoration of areas impacted by boat docks. The docks will be removed and only non - motorized vessels will be allowed access to the shoreline. The development of the restoration plan shall be coordinated with the South Florida Water Management District. 7. A comprehensive landscaping plan will be developed for the project site. The landscaping plan will make significant use of native plants. 8. The boat docks shall be removed, and the shoreline will be revegetated with appropriate wetland plants to create a functioning natural shoreline in terms of biological composition and ecological function. 9. An ongoing monitoring and control program for invasive vegetation including exotic (non- native) and nuisance native plant species shall be implemented at the project site. The objective of the control program shall be the elimination of invasive exotic plant species and the maintenance of a diverse association of native vegetation. The management plan shall reference the Exotic Pest Plant Council's List of Florida's Most Invasive Species to assist in identifying invasive exotics on the project site. 04- 042 -FF4 October 21, 2004 Reimbursement -10- 10. A feral animal removal program shall be developed and implemd0adjfi*edokJp. 16D1 cats, ducks, and other non - native wildlife that may be found on the project site. November 30, 2004 Page 32 of 42 11. Management of the estuarine resources on the project site shall be coordinated with the Florida Department of Environmental Protection's Rookery Bay Office and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 12. Any proposed stormwater facility for the project site shall be designed to provide recreation open space or wildlife habitat. 13. An archaeological survey shall be conducted to determine the integrity and extent of the shell midden that exists on the project site, and a professional survey of the historic structures shall be conducted to determine the integrity and extent of the historical features. The results of these surveys shall be reviewed in conjunction with the Division of Historic Resources to develop an appropriate protection plan for the archaeological and historic resources on the project site. 14. Pedestrian and bicycle access to the project site shall be promoted through the provision of pedestrian oriented walkways and bicycle facilities that link the project site with adjacent residential neighborhoods. 15. The development and management of the project site shall be coordinated with the agencies managing conservation lands in the Goodland Bay Waterway Trail and the Blackwater River/Royal Palm Hammock Canoe Trail corridor, to ensure the project site is protected and managed as part of a linked conservation lands and recreation opportunities. 16. Proposed site improvements shall be designed and located to minimize or eliminate the long -term risk of storm damage or flooding in conjunction with appropriate hazard mitigation agencies or experts. 17. The requirements imposed by other grant program funds that may be sought for activities associated with the project site shall not conflict with the terms and conditions of this award. IX. DECLARATION OF RESTRICTIVE COVENANTS REQUIREMENTS IMPOSED BY CHAPTER 259 AND CHAPTER 380, PART III, FLA. STAT. 1. Each parcel in the Project Site to which the Recipient acquires title shall be subject to a Declaration of Restrictive Covenants describing the parcel and containing such covenants and restrictions as are, at a minimum, sufficient to ensure that the use of the Project Site at all times complies with Sections 375.051 and 380.510, Fla. Stat.; Section I I(e), Article VII of the Florida Constitution; the applicable bond indenture under which the Bonds were issued; and any provision of the Internal Revenue Code or the regulations promulgated thereunder that pertain to tax exempt bonds. The Declaration of Restrictive Covenants shall 04- 042 -FF4 October 21, 2004 Reimbursement contain clauses providing for the conveyance of title to the Project Site to the BokgdrofaTt"3tdtStp. 16D1 of the Internal Improvement Trust Fund ( "Trustees "), or a nonprofit environmental �� 2004 or government entity, upon failure to comply with any of the covenants and restrictionp eas3 of 42 further described in paragraph 3. below. 2. The Declaration of Restrictive Covenants shall also restate the conditions that were placed on the Project Site at the time of project selection and initial grant approval. The Declaration of Restrictive Covenants shall be executed by FCT and the Recipient at the time of reimbursement of Project Costs and shall be recorded by the Recipient in the county(s) in which the Project Site is located. 3. If any essential term or condition of the Declaration of Restrictive Covenants is violated by the Recipient or by some third party with the knowledge of the Recipient, the Recipient shall be notified of the violation by written notice given by personal delivery, registered mail or registered expedited service. The recipient shall diligently commence to cure the violation or complete curing activities within thirty (30) days after receipt of notice of the violation. If the curing activities can not be reasonably completed within the specified thirty (30) day time frame, the Recipient shall submit a timely written request to the FCT Program Manager that includes the status of the current activity, the reasons for the delay and a time frame for the completion of the curing activities. FCT shall submit a written response within thirty (30) days of receipt of the request and approval shall not be unreasonably withheld. It is FCT's position that all curing activities shall be completed within one hundred twenty (120) days of the Recipient's notification of the violation. However, if the Recipient can demonstrate extenuating circumstances exist to justify a greater extension of time to complete the activities, FCT shall give the request due consideration. If the Recipient fails to correct the violation within either (a) the initial thirty (30) day time frame or (b) the time frame approved by FCT pursuant to the Recipient's request, fee simple title to all interest in the Project Site shall be conveyed to the Trustees unless FCT negotiates an agreement with another local government, nonprofit environmental organization, the Florida Division of Forestry, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, the Department of Environmental Protection or a Water Management District, who agrees to accept title and manage the Project Site. FCT shall treat such property in accordance with Section 380.508(4)(e), Fla. Stat. X. GENERAL OBLIGATIONS OF THE RECIPIENT AS A CONDITION OF PROJECT FUNDING 1. The interest acquired by the Recipient in the Project Site shall not serve as security for any debt of the Recipient. 2. If the existence of the Recipient terminates for any reason, title to the Project Site shall be conveyed to the Trustees unless FCT negotiates an agreement with another local government, nonprofit environmental organization, the Florida Division of Forestry, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, the Department of Environmental Protection or a Water Management District who agrees to accept title and manage the Project Site. 04- 042 -FF4 October 21, 2004 Reimbursement -12- Agenda item No. 16D1 3. Following the reimbursement of Project Costs, the Recipient shall enkAW$kVjq, 2004 future land use designation assigned to the Project Site is for a category dedicated to open Wee,4 of 42 conservation or outdoor recreation uses, as appropriate. If an amendment to the applicable comprehensive plan is required, the amendment shall be proposed at the next comprehensive plan amendment cycle available to the Recipient subsequent to the reimbursement of Project Costs. 4. FCT staff or its duly authorized representatives shall have the right at any time to inspect the Project Site and the operations of the Recipient at the Project Site. 5. The Project Site shall permanently contain one sign, provided by FCT, recognizing FCT's role in the acquisition of the Project Site. The cost of shipping the sign shall be deducted from the FCT Award, as reflected on the grant reconciliation statement. For a Project Site where the FCT Award is divided into more than one closing, the cost of the sign shall be deducted from the grant reconciliation statement containing the first parcel to close. The sign shall be displayed at the Project Site within ninety (90) days of the final disbursement of the FCT award. A photograph of the sign installed at the Project Site shall be provided to FCT within the same ninety (90) day timeframe. XI. OBLIGATIONS OF THE RECIPIENT RELATING TO THE USE OF BOND PROCEEDS 1. FCT is authorized by Section 380.510, Fla. Stat. to impose conditions for funding on the Recipient in order to ensure that the project complies with the requirements for the use of Florida Forever Bond proceeds including, without limitation, the provisions of the Intemal Revenue Code and the regulations promulgated thereunder as the same pertain to tax exempt bonds. 2. The Recipient agrees and acknowledges that the below listed transactions, events, and circumstances, collectively referred to as the "disallowable activities," may be disallowed on the Project Site as they may have negative legal and tax consequences under Florida law and federal income tax law. The Recipient further agrees and acknowledges that these disallowable activities may be allowed up to a certain extent based on guidelines or tests outlined in the Federal Private Activity regulations of the Intemal Revenue Service: a. any sale or lease of any interest in the Project Site to a non - governmental person or organization; b. the operation of any concession on the Project Site by a non - governmental person or organization; 04- 042 -FF4 October 21, 2004 Reimbursement -13- any sales contract or option to buy or sell things attached\tarthe ff4*M. 16D1 Site to be severed from the Project Site with a non- governmenaf 2004 organization; eq5 of 42 d. any use of the Project Site by a non - governmental person other than in such person's capacity as a member of the general public; e. any change in the character or use of the Project Site from that use expected at the date of the issuance of any series of Bonds from which the disbursement is to be made; f. a management contract for the Project Site with a non - governmental person or organization; or such other activity or interest as may be specified from time to time in writing by FCT to the Recipient. 3. If the Project Site, after its acquisition by the Recipient and/or the Trustees, is to remain subject to any of the disallowable activities, the Recipient shall provide notice to FCT, as provided for in paragraph V.1., at least sixty (60) calendar days in advance of any such transactions, events or circumstances, and shall provide FCT such information as FCT reasonably requests in order to evaluate for approval the legal and tax consequences of such disallowable activities. 4. In the event that FCT determines at any time that the Recipient is engaging, or allowing others to engage, in disallowable activities on the Project Site, the Recipient shall immediately cease or cause the cessation of the disallowable activities upon receipt of written notice from FCT. In addition to all other rights and remedies at law or in equity, FCT shall have the right to seek temporary and permanent injunctions against the Recipient for any disallowable activities on the Project Site. DELEGATIONS AND CONTRACTUAL ARRANGEMENTS BETWEEN THE RECIPIENT AND OTHER GOVERNMENTAL BODIES, NONPROFIT ENTITIES OR NON GOVERNMENTAL PERSONS FOR USE OR MANAGEMENT OF THE PROJECT SITE WILL IN NO WAY RELIEVE THE RECIPIENT OF THE RESPONSIBILITY TO ENSURE THAT THE CONDITIONS IMPOSED HEREIN ON THE PROJECT SITE AS A RESULT OF UTILIZING BOND PROCEEDS TO ACQUIRE THE PROJECT SITE ARE FULLY COMPLIED WITH BY THE CONTRACTING PARTY. XII. RECORDKEEPING; AUDIT REQUIREMENTS 1. The Recipient shall maintain financial procedures and support documents, in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles, to account for the receipt and expenditure of funds under this Agreement. These records shall be available at all reasonable 04 -042 -FF4 October 21, 2004 Reimbursement -14- times for inspection, review or audit by state personnel, FCT and other personnel elatlt ©eni�d. 16D1 by FCT. "Reasonable" shall be construed according to the circumstances, but or l��a 2004 mean the normal business hours of 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., local time, Monday through Fri ay�.e B of 42 2. If the Recipient expends a total amount of State financial assistance equal to or in excess of $500,000 in any fiscal year of such Recipient, the Recipient must have a State single or project- specific audit for such fiscal year in accordance with Section 215.97, Fla. Stat., the applicable rules of the Executive Office of the Governor and the Comptroller and Chapter 10.550 (local government entities) or Chapter 10.650 (nonprofit organizations), Rules of the Auditor General. In determining the State financial assistance expended in its fiscal year, the Recipient shall consider all sources of State financial assistance, including State funds received from FCT, other state agencies and other non -state entities. State financial assistance does not include Federal direct or pass - through awards and resources received by a non -state entity for Federal program matching requirements. The funding for this Agreement was received by FCT as a grant appropriation. In connection with the audit requirements addressed above, the Recipient shall ensure that the audit complies with the requirements of Section 215.97(7), Fla. Stat. This includes submission of a reporting package as defined by Section 215.97(2)(d), Fla. Stat. and Chapters 10.550 (local government entities) or 10.650 (nonprofit organizations), Rules of the Auditor General. (formerly d.) 3. If the Recipient expends less than $500,000 in State financial assistance in its fiscal year, an audit conducted in accordance with the provisions of Section 215.97, Fla. Stat. is not required. If the Recipient elects to have an audit conducted in accordance with the provisions of Section 215.97, Fla. Stat., the cost of the audit must be paid from non -State funds (i.e., the cost of such an audit must be paid from Recipient funds not obtained from a State entity). 4. The annual financial audit report shall include all management letters, the Recipient's response to all findings, including corrective actions to be taken, and a schedule of financial assistance specifically identifying all Agreement and other revenue by sponsoring agency and agreement number. Copies of financial reporting packages required under this Article shall be submitted by or on behalf of the Recipient directly to each of the following: Department of Community Affairs (at each of the following addresses): Office of Audit Services 2555 Shumard Oak Boulevard Tallahassee, Florida 32399 -2100 04- 042 -FF4 October 21, 2004 Reimbursement and -15- Florida Communities Trust Agenda item No. 16D1 2555 Shumard Oak Boulevard November 30, 2004 Tallahassee, Florida 32399 -2100 Wage 37 of 42 State of Florida Auditor General at the following address: Auditor General's Office Room 401, Claude Pepper Building I I 1 West Madison Street Tallahassee, Florida 32302 -1450 5. If the audit shows that any portion of the funds disbursed hereunder were not spent in accordance with the conditions of this Agreement, the Recipient shall be held liable for reimbursement to FCT of all funds not spent in accordance with the applicable regulations and Agreement provisions within thirty (30) days after FCT has notified the Recipient of such non- compliance. 6. The Recipient shall retain all financial records, supporting documents, statistical records and any other documents pertinent to this Agreement for a period of five years after the date of submission of the final expenditures report. However, if litigation or an audit has been initiated prior to the expiration of the five -year period, the records shall be retained until the litigation or audit findings have been resolved. 7. The Recipient shall have all audits completed in accordance with Section 215.97, Fla.Stat. performed by an independent certified public accountant ( "IPA ") who shall either be a certified public accountant or a public accountant licensed under Chapter 473, Fla. Stat. The IPA shall state that the audit complied with the applicable provisions noted above. XIII. DEFAULT; REMEDIES; TERMINATION 1. If the necessary funds are not available to fund this Agreement as a result of action by the Florida Legislature or the Office of the Comptroller, or if any of the events below occur ( "Events of Default "), all obligations on the part of FCT to make any further payment of funds hereunder shall, if FCT so elects, terminate and FCT may, at its option, exercise any of its remedies set forth herein, but FCT may make any payments or parts of payments after the happening of any Events of Default without thereby waving the right to exercise such remedies, and without becoming liable to make any further payment. The following constitute Events of Default: 04- 042 -FF4 October 21, 2004 Reimbursement If any warrant or representation made by the Recipient in this Agreement, any previous agreement with FCT or in any document provided to FCT shall at any time be false or misleading in any respect, or if the Recipient shall fail to keep, observe or perform any of the terms or covenants contained in this Agreement or any previous agreement with FCT and has -16- not cured such in timely fashion, or is unable or unwilling t6itlem No. 16D1 obligations thereunder; November 30, 2004 Page 38 of 42 b. If any material adverse change shall occur in the financial condition of the Recipient at any time during the term of this Agreement from the financial condition revealed in any reports filed or to be filed with FCT, and the Recipient fails to cure said material adverse change within thirty (30) days from the date written notice is sent to the Recipient by FCT; C. If any reports or documents required by this Agreement have not been timely submitted to FCT or have been submitted with incorrect, incomplete or insufficient information. d. If the Recipient fails to perform and complete in timely fashion any of its obligations under this Agreement. 2. Upon the happening of an Event of Default, FCT may, at its option, upon thirty (30) calendar days from the date written notice is sent to the Recipient by FCT and upon the Recipient's failure to timely cure, exercise any one or more of the following remedies, either concurrently or consecutively, and the pursuit of any one of the following remedies shall not preclude FCT from pursuing any other remedies contained herein or otherwise provided at law or in equity: a. Terminate this Agreement, provided the Recipient is given at least thirty (30) days prior written notice of such termination. The notice shall be effective when placed in the United States mail, first class mail, postage prepaid, by registered or certified mail -return receipt requested, to the address set forth in paragraph V.2. herein; b. Commence an appropriate legal or equitable action to enforce performance of this Agreement; C. Withhold or suspend payment of all or any part of the FCT Award; d. Exercise any corrective or remedial actions, including, but not limited to, requesting additional information from the Recipient to determine the reasons for or the extent of non - compliance or lack of performance or issuing a written warning to advise that more serious measures may be taken if the situation is not corrected; or e. Exercise any other rights or remedies which may be otherwise available under law, including, but not limited to, those described in paragraph IX.3. 04- 042 -FF4 October 21, 2004 Reimbursement r -17- 3. FCT may terminate this Agreement for cause upon written notice t6*eRedi lt}. 16D1 Cause shall include, but is not limited to: fraud; lack of compliance with applicablYffiffK 2604 and regulations; failure to perform in a timely manner; failure to make significant prog�less9 of 42 toward Project Plan and Management Plan approval; and refusal by the Recipient to permit public access to any document, paper, letter, or other material subject to disclosure under Chapter 119, F1a.Stat., as amended. Appraisals, and any other reports relating to value, offers and counteroffers are not available for public disclosure or inspection and are exempt from the provisions of Section 119.07(1), Fla. Stat. until a Purchase Agreement is executed by the Owner(s) and Recipient and conditionally accepted by the Trust, or if no Purchase Agreement is executed, then as provided for in Sections 125.355(1)(a) and 166.045(1)(a), Fla. Stat. 4. FCT may terminate this Agreement when it determines, in its sole discretion, that the continuation of the Agreement would not produce beneficial results commensurate with the further expenditure of funds by providing the Recipient with thirty (30) calendar days prior written notice. 5. The Recipient may request termination of this Agreement before its Expiration Date by a written request fully describing the circumstances that compel the Recipient to terminate the project. A request for termination shall be provided to FCT in a manner described in paragraph V.I. XIV. LEGAL AUTHORIZATION 1. The Recipient certifies with respect to this Agreement that it possesses the legal authority to receive funds to be provided under this Agreement and that, if applicable, its governing body has authorized, by resolution or otherwise, the execution and acceptance of this Agreement with all covenants and assurances contained herein. The Recipient also certifies that the undersigned possesses the authority to legally execute and bind the Recipient to the terms of this Agreement. XV. STANDARD CONDITIONS 1. This Agreement shall be construed under the laws of the State of Florida, and venue for any actions arising out of this Agreement shall lie in Leon County. If any provision hereof is in conflict with any applicable statute or rule, or is otherwise unenforceable, then such provision shall be deemed null and void to the extent of such conflict and shall be severable, but shall not invalidate any other provision of this Agreement. 2. No waiver by FCT of any right or remedy granted hereunder or failure to insist on strict performance by the Recipient shall affect or extend or act as a waiver of any other right or remedy of FCT hereunder, or affect the subsequent exercise of the same right or remedy by FCT for any further or subsequent default by the Recipient. Any power of approval or disapproval granted to FCT under the terms of this Agreement shall survive the terms and life of this Agreement as a whole. 04- 042 -FF4 October 21, 2004 Reimbursement Agenda Item No. 16D1 3. The Recipient agrees to comply with the Americans With Disabilitieswep 2004 Law 101 -336, 42 U.S.C. Section 12101 et se g. , if applicable, which prohibits discrimina iMy0 f42 public and private entities on the basis of disability in the areas of employment, public accommodations, transportation, State and local government services, and in telecommunications. 4. A person or affiliate who has been placed on the convicted vendor list following a conviction for a public entity crime or on the discriminatory vendor list may not submit a bid on a contract to provide any goods or services to a public entity, may not submit a bid on a contract with a public entity for the construction or repair of a public building or public work, may not submit lease bids on leases of real property to a public entity, may not be awarded or perform work as a contractor, supplier, subcontractor, or consultant under a contract with a public entity, and may not transact business with any public entity in excess of Category Two for a period of 36 months from the date of being placed on the convicted vendor list or on the discriminatory vendor list. 5. No funds or other resources received from FCT in connection with this Agreement may be used directly or indirectly to influence legislation or any other official action by the Florida Legislature or any state agency. This Agreement embodies the entire agreement between the parties. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have duly executed this Agreement. COLLIER COUNTY By: Print Name: Title: Date: Approj By: Print Name: 04- 042 -FF4 October 21, 2004 Reimbursement -19- FLORIDA COMMUNITIES TRUST By: Janice Browning Division Director of Housing & Community Development Date: Approved as to Form and Legality: By: Kelly A. Martinson Trust Counsel MARGOOD RESORT PURCHASE enaa item No. 16D1 0 Mi Sheets% Copynghl n 1988.1997, Microsoft Corporation andlor its suppliers -All rights reserved. Please visit ourweb site at htto:drnaps.azped a.com. Page 1 0 E:l 1 �genda"Item No. 16D1 Nov�bber 30, 2004 'A' ------JPage o142 C, ft 74 ?4 v T 0 5� P-- pl—a-5iA wForl-Pler D �V� Agenda Item No. 16E1 November 30, 2004 Page 1 of 41 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Report and ratify staff- approved change orders and changes to work orders to Board - approved contracts OBJECTIVE: To enable the Board to oversee the execution of administrative change orders and changes to work orders, and promote accountability in the use of staff authority. CONSIDERATIONS: On April 22, 2003, the Board approved a recommendation to implement a plan to enable changes to BCC- approved contracts (Section XIV. C, Collier County Purchasing Policy) of not greater than 10 percent of the current Board approved amount or $10,000 (whichever is greater) to be authorized by staff. Also included in the report are changes to Work Orders. These include work orders issued under CCNA Contracts, which are less than or equal to $90,000 (Section VII.C, Collier County Purchasing Policy), and changes to work orders for all other contracts (Section XIV. G, Collier County Purchasing Policy) which are not greater than 10 percent of the current Board Approved amount or $100,000 whichever is greater. The Administrative report identifies the percentage changes to contracts or work orders that have occurred since the amount most recently approved by the BCC, which are below the threshold limits as referenced above. The plan calls for staff to submit a monthly report listing these change orders from the previous reporting period. Enclosed is the monthly report of the Administrative Change Order and -- Administrative Changes to Work Orders Report. These reports covers the period of October 1, 2004 through October 29, 2004 FISCAL IMPACT: There is no fiscal impact resulting from this action. GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: There is no Growth Management Impact associated with this action. RECOMMENDATION: That the Board of County Commissioners accepts the enclosed Administrative Change Order and Administrative Changes to Work Orders Report and ratifies the listed change orders and changes to work orders. PREPARED BY: Linda L. Jackson, Contract Specialist, Purchasing Department Agenda Item No. 16E1 November 30, 2004 Page 2 of 41 COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Item Number 16E1 Item Summary Report and ratify staff - approved change orders and changes to work orders to Board - Administrative Services Administrator approved contracts. Meeting Date 1113012004 9:00:00 AM Approved By Approved By Steve Carnell Purchasing /General Svcs Director Date Administrative Services Purchasing 1 111 212004 1:26 PM Approved By Len Golden Price Administrative Services Administrator Date Administrative Services Administrative Services Admin. 1111612004 10:39 AM Approved By OMB Coordinator Administrative Assistant Date County Manager's Office Office of Management & Budget 11 M 712004 3:26 PM Approved By Robin Johnson Managernent /Budget Analyst Date County Manager's Office Office of Management & Budget 1111712004 3:33 PM Approved By Michael Srnykowski Management & Budget Director Date County Manager's Office Office of Management & Budget 11/15/2004 12:27 PM Approved By James V. 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C.1 � �+'1 O 1"' t'o m 2 c m \\\ �CIJo z�\ $ \f =E \0 \Z < § § 0 0 § k § k 3 k 2 k « / | CD §/§ Ch )3$ �E 2« 0z ca Z$ /\ ) } rot 0 0 >IL u §7 E� ■z W z § § } ) CD LLI LL D \\ \ \\ ID M. \ ca / ) | 0 E ) cl z co 8 ) Q �}(}) \ / §2ƒ � | & � \ z z \ 0 Rƒ �i kk) /)dz Z ) � ) | 3 (� /j 2% � }} .)} '({ �{# \ � {k , \\ \\ ca B ti (§ 1 z 7{§ \/} 4) \ IV CD ID j2 0. EX CD \0 e -0 _0 \ \ \\ 0 \} }\ 0 \ 20 )\}) /0\ k \ \ \\ / } \\ \\ \ 0 |2 {{ §\ = 3§{§ } ) CD LLI LL D \\ \ \\ ID M. \ ca / ) | 0 E ) cl z co 8 ) Q �}(}) \ / §2ƒ � | & � \ z z \ 0 Rƒ �i kk) /)dz Z ) � ) | 3 (� /j 2% � }} .)} '({ �{# \ � {k , \\ \\ ca B ti (§ 1 z Agenda Item No. 16E1 November 30, 2004 Page 8 of 41 CONTRACT MODIFICATION CHECKLIST FORM PROJECT NAME: Fg9ade Renovation Wilding L PROJECT #: 52004 BIDIRFP #: 04- 3630MOD #: 1_ AMOUNT OF THIS CHANGE $(102,$20.00) PO #: 4500430390 'Work Order #: CONTRACT AMOUNT: ORIGINAL $ 330,427.00 CURRENT $2127,600 �.0 OrNls CHANGE oRO�zl (STARTING POINT} ( Last BCC Approved Amount 330,427.00 (LAST TOTAL AMT. REQUIRING BCC APPROVAL) Date of Last BCC Approval 618/04 Agenda Item # 16 E 1 Percentage of the change over /under current contract amount - 13�/, — 3 2A Formula, (Current Amount / Last BCC approved amount) -1 Results and Actions: If the change exceeds_ 14 %o BCC approval isArequired; under 10% reported o CURRENT COMPLETION DATE (S ):ORIGINAL: 5 15 /2004CURRENT. 5/15/2004 SUMMARY OF PROPOSED CHANGE (S): Direct Material Purchase for the replacement Stone for the Facade JUSTIFICATION FOR CHANGE (S): Tax savings, and Finance told us to der it this way. They do not pay deposits and the stone had to be paid for before it can be shipped, from Italy to the processor here in the USA. Finance said we could do it as a direct material purchase and It would benefit us with the tax savings also. PARTIES CONTACTED REGARDING THE CHANGE: Robert Fuentes Schenkel Shultz and Surety Construction IMPLEMENTATION STEPS (Verify each before proceeding with change using Y, N or NIA) Y Proposed change is consistent with the scope of the existing agreement Y Proposed change is in fact an addition or deletion to the existing scope _Y Change is being implemented in a manner consistent with the existing agreement Y The appropriate parties have been consulted regarding the change _Y Proposed prices, fees and costs set forth in the change are reasonable P OJECT M GER RECOMMENDATION: A PROVE Date: WOO y D APPROVE: Date: COMMENTS: Revised 9/14/04 Agenda Item No. 1651 November 30, 2 Page 9 of 41 CONTRACT MODIFICATION CHECKLIST FORM PROJECT NAME: NCWRF Deep Infection Wells PROJECT #: 739481 BID /RFP #: 01 -3193 MOD #: 2 AMOUNT OF THIS CHANGE $ (12.350.00) PO #: 206610 Work Order #: CONTRACT AMOUNT: ORIGINAL $ 6.106,261 CURRENT $ 6,840,951.50 (STARTING POINT) (INCLUDING THIS CHANGE ORDER) Last BCC Approved Amount $ 6,853,301.50 (LAST TOTAL AMT. REQUIRING BCC APPROVAL) Date of Last BCC Approval 2/24/2004 Agenda Item # 16 (c) 3 Percentage of the change over /under current contract amount 0.02 °k Formula: (Current Amount / Last BCC approved amount) -1 Results and Actions: If the change exceeds 10% BCC approval is required; under 100/6 reported to BCC on Purchasing report. CURRENT COMPLETION DATE (S): ORIGINAL: 11/28/2003 CURRENT: 8/31/2004 SUMMARY OF PROPOSED CHANGE (S): Deduct cost for permit work that was found to be unnecessary and was not performed JUSTIFICATION FOR CHANGE (S): Deduct cost for permit work that was found to be unnecessary and was not performed PARTIES CONTACTED REGARDING THE CHANGE: PU Engineering filV. Mullin) IMPLEMENTATION STEPS (Verify each before proceeding with change using Y, N or N/A) Y Proposed change is consistent with the scope of the existing agreement Y Proposed change is in fact an addition or deletion to the existing scope Y Change is being implemented in a manner consistent with the existing agreement YThe appropriate parties have been consulted regarding the change Y Proposed prices, fees and costs set f97h in the change are reasonable PROJECT Ati"E REd0j*EN TION: APPROV ff Date: September 28, 2004 DISAPPROVE: Date: Purchase Order and issue the final payment to this contractor. REVISED 9/9/03 io I f 7� 1_14� al i.s V"�W' ku, _A%t� �Pil —3. f , .4 'I i -VII Ags :;WW. 'IMP 7M MOO 44 ? fq Pr WR !M'�s�4t�?Vw 1St 0- f 7� 1_14� al i.s V"�W' ku, _A%t� �Pil —3. f , .4 'I i -VII Ags :;WW. Agenda Item No 1 November 30 004 Page 11 of 41 CONTRACT MODIFICATION CHECKLIST FORM PROJECT NAME: Golden Gate Community Center Annex PROJECT #80163 BID /RFP #: 02 -3415 MOD*- 03 AMOUNT OF THIS CHANGE $ 52,153.36 PO #:4500002322 Work Order #: N/A CONTRACT AMOUNT: ORIGINAL $ = 2.311.117.00 CURRENT $ 2.391,017.42 (STARTING PONT) (INCLUDING THIS CHANGE ORDER) Last BCC Approved Amount $ 2 311;117.00 (LAST TOTAL AMT, REQUIRING BCC APPROVAL) Date of Last BCC Approval 9/24/Q2 Agenda Item # 10K Cumulative Dollar Value of Change Orders to this Contract/Work Order: $ 779 900.42 Percentage of the change over /under current contract amount 3.46 % Formula: (Current Amount I Last BCC approved amount) -1 Results and Actions: If the change exceeds 10% BCC approval is required; under 10% reported to BCC on Purchasing report. For specific Information regarding work order thresholds, please refer to the Contract Administration Procedures, .Section I II.C.4 CURRENT COMPLETION DATE (S):ORIGINAL: Original 01/03104 CURRENT: 9130/04 . SUMMARY OF PROPOSED CHANGE (S) JUSTIFICATION FOR CHANGE (S): 1. Provide and install additional handrails at two stairs at stage area. 2. Provide and install additional ductwork .to accommodate plan changes. 3. Provide and install additional louver at OAU. 4. Provide and install (2) two additional fire rated access panels. 5. Provide and install additional shock arresters. 6. Provide and install additional fire alarm system. 7. Provide and install additional sod at BMX track and along Sunshine Blvd. 8. Provide and install additional sidewalk at the intersection of Sunshine Blvd. and Golden Gate Parkway. % Provide and install (2) two access panels at Loggia ceiling for fire sprinkler shut off valve. 10. Modification of acoustical wall at stage area. - I-I- Provider and-iTfstall�dditi-onal -Mick pave b�tweeza -plaza anctBIVJX track.- __ ._ .... 12. Provide and install additional sidewalk at parking lot. 13. Provide and install additional concrete at BMX starting gate ramp. 14. Provide and install fire sprinkler sleeve and pit at front of building. 15. Provide and install additional pavers at front of existing building at the removed tree. 16. Provide and install lighting protection for new building. 17. Provide and install new sidewalk next to existing building to accommodate handicap access. 18. Provide and install new irrigation system to existing play area and at the 14 new parking spaces. 19. Provide and install additional structural fill at BMX track. 20. Provided and install new bahia sod to easement, around the entire site. 21- Credit to BSSW. 22. Provide and install additional structural steel for referee stand canopy- Revised 9/14/04 Agenda Item No. 1 November 30, 2 4 Page 12 of 41 23. Provide and install steel galvanized panels at stage ceiling in lieu of plywood. 24. credit — Security System Allowance JUSTMCAnON FOR CHANGE (S) 1. Items 1 to 6, 9, 14, and 23, changes associated with permit / fire review & Fire field Inspection. 2. Items 7, 11,13, 19, and 20, additional outside scope of work for BMX track. 3. Items 8, 10, 12, 15, 17, 18, 22, due to changed field conditions. 4. Item 16 added lighting protection to building. 5. Item 21, 24, credit to Architect for additional services during construction (Paid By G.C.) and allowance for Security System. PARTIES CONTACTED REGARDING THE CHANGE: Architect, Civil Engineer, General Contractor, Park Interim Director and Senior Project Manager. IMPLEMENTATION STEPS (Verify each before proceeding with change using Y, N or NIA) _Y Proposed change is consistent with the scope of the existing agreement _Y_ Proposed change is in fact an addition or deletion to the existing scope _Y_ Change is being implemented in a manner consistent with the existing agreement _Y The appropriate parties have been consulted regarding the change _Y_ Proposed prices, fees and costs set forth in the change are reasonable PROJECT MANAGER RECOMMENDATION: APPROVE: Tony Ruberto Date: 9114104 DISAPPROVE: Date: COMMENTS: Revised 9/14/04 Agenda Item No, 1" November 30, 2Z64 Page 13 of 41 CONTRACT. MODIFICATION CHECKLIST FORM PROJECT NAME: Naples .fail PROJECT #: 52008 BID /RFP #: 98- 2829MOD #: 28 AMOUNT OF THIS CHANGE $(3,761.94) PO #: 4500012306 Work Order #: CONTRACT AMOUNT: ORIGINAL $ 34,402,176.00 CURRENT $29,691,637.31 (STARTING POINT) (INCLUDING THIS CHANGE ORDER) Last BCC Approved Amount $29,914,672.14 (LAST TOTAL AMT. REQUIRING BCC APPROVAL) Date of Last BCC Approval 2/10/04 Agenda Item # 10 -B (4,710,538.69) Percentage of the change aver /under current contract amount — = IP20 % Formula: (Current Amount I Last BCC approved amount) -1 Results and Actions: If the change exceeds 10% BCC approval is required; under 10% reported to BCC on Purchasinca report. CURRENT COMPLETION DATE (S):ORIGINAL :6113105 CURRENT 6113105 SUMMARY OF PROPOSED CHANGE (S): Increase Direct Material Purchase Order .JUSTIFICATION FOR CHANGE (S): PO was reduced and should not have been. PARTIES CONTACTED REGARDING THE CHANGE: Jack Crognaie, Skip Camp IMPLEMENTATION STEPS (Verify each before proceeding with change using Y, N or N/A) Y Proposed change is consistent with the scope of the existing agreement Y_ Proposed change is in fact an addition or deletion to the existing scope _Y_ Change is being implemented in a manner consistent with the existing agreement The appropriate parties have been consulted regarding the change Proposed prices, fees and costs set forth in the change are reasonable PROJECT MANAGER RECOMMENDATION: APPROVE: %1& �. ., - ./ Date: U /� DISAPPROVE ^�- Date: COMMENTS: Revised 9/14/04 %— CONTRACT MODIFICATION CHECKLIST FORM PROJECT NAME: Golden Gate Parkway Section A and B Agenda Item No. 16V1 Novernber 30, 2 Page 14 of 41 PROJECT #: 60027 BIDIRFP #: 03 -3552 MOD #: 02 AMOUNT OF THIS CHANGE $ 12 919.50 PO #: 4500016368 CONTRACT AMOUNT: ORIGINAL $ 5.920,319.69 CURRENT $5,949,599 (STARTING POINT) (INCLUDING THIS CHANGE ORDER} Last BCC Approved Amount $ N/A (LAST TOTAL AMT. REQUIRING BCC APPROVAL) Date of Last BCC Approval N/A Agenda Item # N/A Percentage of the change overlunder current contract amount . ro Formula: (Current Amount / Last BCC approved amount) -1 Results and Actions: If the change exceeds 10% BCC approval is required; under 10% reported to BCC on Purchasing report. Cumulative Dollar Value of Change orders to this Contract /Work CURRENT COMPLETION DATE (S): Order $a9,,2g4'5--7 ORIGINAL: January 19. 2005 CURRENT: January 19, 2005 SUMMARY OF PROPOSED CHANGE (S): The addition of 6" irrigation conduits with end caps and locator discs to be installed under side streets and driveways along the mainline of the right and left roadway. JUSTIFICATION FOR CHANGE (S):The conduits were requested by Ms, Pam Lulich and approved by Mr. Lynn Thorpe to reduce the cost of future landscaping of this project. PARTIES CONTACTED REGARDING THE CHANGE: Ms. Pam Lulich, Mr.Eddle Martin, T.E.C.M.D. . IMPLEMENTATION STEPS (Verify each before proceeding with change using Y, N or NIA) _y_ Proposed change is consistent with the scope of the existing agreement _y_ Proposed change is in fact an addition or deletion to the existing scope _y_ Change is being implemented in a manner consistent with the existing agreement _y_ The appropriate parties have been consulted regarding the change _y_ Proposed prices, fees and costs set forth in the change are reasonable PROJECT MAN ER RECOMMENDATION: APPROVE Date: DISAPPROVE: Date: - COMMENTS: Revised 8/22/03 Agenda Item No. 16E1 November 30, 200V Page 15 of 41 CONTRACT MODIFICATION CHECKLIST FORM PROJECT NAME: Immokalee Road, Collier to 4P Ave. N.E. PROJECT* 60018 BIDIRFP #: 02 -3419 MOD #: 4 AMOUNT OF THIS CHANGE $ 386,405.66 PO #: 45-00002113 CONTRACT AMOUNT: ORIGINAL $ __ 30,107,739.23 CURRENT $. 34,618,832.49 (STARTING POMT) (INCLUDING THIS CHANGE ORDER) Last BCC Approved Amount $_ 33,938,025.18 (LAST TOTAL AMT. REQUIRIMG BCC APPROVAL) Date of Last BCC Approval November 18 2003 Agenda Item # B-6 Percentage of the change overlunder current contract amount 2. cl % Formula: (Current Amount 1 Last BCC approved amount)-1 Results and Actions: If the change exceeds 10% BCC approval is required; under 10% reported to BCC on Purchasing report. CURRENT COMPLETION DATE (S): ORIGINAL: _ October 14, 2007 CURRENT: April 11, 2008 SUMMARY OF PROPOSED CHANGES: Create pay Items for the price adjustments of bituminous material as outlined in the contract documents -Revised pricingforthe signal mast arms JUSTIFICATION FOR CHANGE (S): Contract documents aMlow for price adiustment of -Bituminous material but there were no pay Items associated with this adjustment "t11fe are creating line. items to be used only as needed with the fluctuating asphalt index prices Mast arm lengths changed between 41ane clans and six,lane I31ans requiring a price adjustment for the increased lencsths of the arms. PARTIES CONTACTED REGARDING THE CHANGE: APAC- Southeast, Inc., Johnson Ensalneeri -Lynn'Thorpe, Bonnie Tin IMPLEMENTATION STEPS (Verify each before proceeding with change using Y, N or NIA) _x Proposed change is consistent with the scope of the existing agreement x Proposed change is in fact an addition or deletion to the existing scope x_ Change is-being implemented in a manner consistent with the existing agreement x The appropriate parties have been consulted regarding the change x Proposed prices, fees and costs set forth in the change are reasonable PROJECT MANA,�Ef; DATION: A1'PROV'E: SSi Date: VISAPPROVE: -- Date: COMMENTS: Revised 8/22/03 Agenda Item No. �6E1 November 30, 2004 Page 16 of 41 OG115f''i ACT MOIFICATION CHEMIST t' FORM J T It E: HAMOM,dlrerxic PRt3JOY #: 5�11 00 #* Alpgm . RQz 3. AmoUNT OF T+Ils CHAR 7 x:00 00 (h. 20=3 We* girder #: �A GC3NTR A T Arl Iv+uA1T: QF i1± A1, 47 t C MM $ '�C 4v �,�� {It+G.uF�4G"nils '� .7 OW* of Lawftc Appmqw. &M 1h MA A000ft4tem 013 1317 of tbp_ ChwW-ovWwadw awrWd .oedrac t mire# 1.192% Fornrulw. fQrrrltlt ArnmffA 1 Lost #ACC wp"W et :1 Fier tl s aa€ei ,Aat s: l# ft, -_ art s. °fa $CC apmval. la magi tf; E,It1fd # 10% reported to . CURREN 'COW,L M10N MA'C'E � OMGMA .: 9K. CURAMIT: June 2006 SUW ARY DMM C1 NGE :(4, eLsInalign and submhWalof a .EnA . rrt �QSI Lp tine Halder - n.:gf W*_ ,DradgM Phi 00CEMENTAMN0— IMS {Veftvo proceed . lngwft r wpoe using 'Y..I4 or WA) 'rWosed change is aomawm with the scope of the existing ,agreement Proposed �e :iA in taot an acid or motion to the exli*V scope Change is being Impki4nented ih a rMpryar consistent w0 h the existing agrewmW trsr aappropEriete pargs haw been 00Aealted regaedir wthe age i sod pyioes, fees and wets sr# ionh In the Chang# am raftor<aWe ;APPt41: peter S. Maiden Cf3MMENT& Revised 9/24/04 Date: S22v €ber •27, 2004 Hate. CONTRACT MODIFICATION CHECKLIST FORM PROJECT NAME: Rattlesnake Hammock Road (CR 864) Lands. I amiami Trall East to Polly Avenue) PROJECT #: 112- 163652- 763310 - 650211 BID/RFP #: #043622 MOD #: 3 AMOUNT OF THIS CHANGE $2,413.43 PO #: 4500028557 Work Order #: CONTRACT AMOUNT: ORIGINAL $ 444.948.88 CURRENT $ 560.034.70 Last BCC (STARTING POINT) (INCLUDING THIS CHANGE ORDER) Approved Amount $ 514,711.72 (LAST TOTAL AMT. REQUIRING BCC APPROVAL) Date of Last BCC Approval June 8 2004 Agenda Item # 10H Percentage of the change over /under current contract amount �• $ % Formula: (Current Amount / Last BCC approved amount )-1 Results and Actions: If the change exceeds 10% BCC approval Is required, under 10% reported to BCC on ._� Purchasing report. r _ 1�Id'C�o�£ X71` �t�t�rild :- 4ro _ i:� .A���ra CURRENT COMPLETION DATE (S) :ORIGINAL: 140 CURRENT: 212 SUMMARY OF PROPOSED CHANGE (S): (1) Add Fill Dirt 360 Cubic Yards. (2) Add Netafim DF- 200 -140 JUSTIFICATION FOR CHANGE (S): f1) Add Fill Dirt in the oration system installation. (4) Add Ball Valve in Jumbo Box Quantity 2) necessary for isolation of system #1 and systern #2 due to backwash. Delete 7,102 L.F. 18-4 Wire. necessary change in specified wire for 16.935 Sa.Ft. as a reduction in the total original contract amount of 33,869 S F to bring the new Contract amount to: 16,934 S.F. sufficient for the project(9) Delete -M -Roots as a lump sum deletion an alternate 12roduct was selected as a cost sayings to the Count 10 Add 17.5 -11 Fertilizer as a lump sum addition as the replacement product for the specified M -Roofs (11) Delete Cattley Guava Quantity of 5 as a recommended change in lesion resulting in cost savings (12) Delete Silver Buttonwood Quantity 1 as a recommended design change resulting in cost savings (13) Delete 4" directional bore Quantity - ^� -- g tv 55 as a recommended change in specifications (14) Add 6" directional bore Quantity 55 as a recommended change in specifications. (15) Add DB -CBR wire connector in place of the specked 3M DBY a change in Revised 9/14/04 Agenda Item No. 16E1 0. K November 30, 2004 Page 18 of 41 Extend contract 67 days due to Rain Delayg and Hurricane Days and other iustif►ed days for add construction items. PARTIES CONTACTED REGARDING THE CHANGE: Bob Peterson, Pamela Lulich, AI Vandermuelen, Darryl Richard, Michael McGee, Diane Flagg, and Gloria Herrera. IMPLEMENTATION STEPS (Verify each before proceeding with change using Y, N or N /A) Y Proposed change is consistent with the scope of the existing agreement Y Proposed change is in fact an addition or deletion to the existing scope Y Change is being implemented in a manner consistent with the existing agreement Y The appropriate parties have been consulted regarding the change Y Proposed prices, fees and costs set forth in the change are reasonable PROJECT MANAGER RECOMMENDATION: APPROVE: Date: DISAPPROVE: Date: COMMENTS: Change Order #3 addresses changes in specifications adjustments in Quantities. and resulting cost savings. OCT l 1 2004 Revised 9/14/04 `W R.. CONTRACT MODIFICATION CHECKLIST FORM F*jW9,PgfAI OCT 1 1 2004 PROJECT NAME: Pine Ridge Road (CR 886) Airport Road - Napa Blvd, PROJECT #: 601714 BIDIRFP #: 04 -3623 MOD #: 2 AMOUNT OF THIS CHANGE $12,383.10 PO #: 4500028546 Work Order #: N/A CONTRACT AMOUNT: ORIGINAL $ 566,078.60 CURRENT $_ 594 522.68 Last BCC Approved Amount (STARTING POINT) (INCLUDING THIS CHANGE ORDER) $ 566.078.fi0 (LAST TOTAL AMT. REQU*UNG BCC APPROVAL) Date of Last BCC Approval Ajoril 13, 2004 Agenda Item # 16B12 Percentage of the change over /under current contract amount 2-.t9 0.6 � Yo Formula: (Current Amount / Last BCC approved amount) -1 Results and Actions If the change exceeds 10% BCC approval is required; under 10% reported to BCC on .. CURRENT COMPLETION DATE (S ):ORIGINAL: 140 CURRENT: 250.5 SUMMARY OF PROPOSED CHANGE (S): (1) Add 200 L.F. 6" Bore At #11 -A Du $! JUSTIFICATION FOR CHANGE (S): i1) Add 200 L.F. 6" Bore At #11 -A Due to Existing Sleeve Crushed Prior fn Ll^+*.— F... n ------ -rc__ --- !_ I ! sa: ovYialvf tQj AVtf Try C7A added to adiust bid schedule quanfities based on design base Enforri7ation 3 Add Installation of 1.575 L.F. 6" Sleeve for mainline installation in Medians less than 8' wide• The installation without the 6" sleeve and installed at a depth of 48° resulted in damage to the Type A Curbing The 6- sleeve installation allowed for a shallow Installation of the mainline which does not damage the Tyne A Curbing (4) Credit for 1,575 L.P. c .! !vluuca,.! !!! U fr. Id schedule due to design base informatlon indications that the median was existing concreted Add Repair of 25 L.Ft. Tvpe A Curb- The repair was necessary due to damage caused by installation of the mainline at 48' depth as per si >ecificatlons- This damage resulted in a change in specifications for all mainline installed in Revised 9/14/44 111 -M, Age/Witem No. 16E1 November 30, 2004 Page 20 of 41 PARTIES CONTACTED REGARDING THE CHANGE: Bob Peterson, Pamela Lulich, AI Vandermuelen, Darryl Richard, John Ribes, Diane Flagg, and Gloria Herrera. IMPLEMENTATION STEPS (Verify each before proceeding with change using Y, N or NIA) Y Proposed change is consistent with the scope of the existing agreement Y Proposed change is in fact an addition or deletion to the existing scope Y Change is being implemented in a manner consistent with the existing agreement Y The appropriate parties have been consulted regarding the change Y Proposed prices, fees and costs set forth in the change are reasonable PROJECT MANAGER RECOMMENDATION: l c APPROVE: Date: D � � DISAPPRO Date: COMMENTS: Change Order #2 addr sses changes in specifications, adiustments in quantifies and resulting cost sayincis. Revised 9/14/04 - 4 Xft. OCT 1 1 M D6 -'R Agenda Item N4 16FU November 30, 20 Page 21 of 41 CONTRACT MODIFICATION CHECKLIST FORM PROJECT NAME: Airport Pulling Road North median landscape installation improvement project PROJECT #: 112 - 163652- 620314 BID /RFP #: #Q4.3627 MOD #: 1 AMOUNT OF THIS CHANGE $39,056.00 PO M 4500 028586 Work Order #: NIA CONTRACT AMOUNT: ORIGINAL $ 464,186.97 CURRENT $ 503,242.97 (STARTING POINT) (INCLUDING THIS CHANGE t ER) Last BCC Approved Amount $ 464,186.97 (LAST TOTAL AMT. REQUIRING BCC APPROVAL) Date of Last BCC Approval April 13, 2flfl4 Agenda horn # 16BI l Cumulative Dollar Value of Change Orders to this COntractMork Order: $. 39,056.00 Percentage of the change overtunder current contract amount 8.41 % Formula: (Current Amount / Last BCC approved amount�l Results and Actions: If the change exceeds 10% BCC approval is required, under 10% reported to BCC on Purchasing report. For specific information regarding work order thresholds, please refer to the Contract Administration Procedures, Section III.C.4 CURRENT COMPLETION DATE (S):ORIGINAL: 140 CURRENT: 255 SUMMARY OF PROPOSED CHANGE (S): 1.. Add Reem 525 L.Ft. of 6" Casing and Insert Pipe @ 15.43 L.Ft. 2. Add 83 L.F. 4" Directional Bore @ 18.75 L.Ft. 3. Add 646 L.Ft. 3" Directional Bore @ 16.45 LJR. 4. Add 986 L.Ft. 2" Directional Bore @ 12.50 L.Ft. 5. Delete 54 L.F.1.5" Directional Bore @ 12.25 L.Ft. 6. Add 4,343 L.Ft, 6" Sleeving In Medians less than 6' @ $5.65 L.Ft. 7. Delete 4,343 L.Ft. trenching to 48" depth @ $0.65 L.Ft. 8. Add 54 Cubic Yards Imported Fill Dirt @ $44 C.Y. 9. Delete (Sheet iR -13) 2 Toro 570 - 512 -20 Bubblers @ $37.00 Each 10. Delete (Sheet IR -21) 31 Toro 570ZPRX12P -T PC @ $47.00 Each 11. Delete (Sheet LR-21) 3 Toro 570ZPRX12PI0 -H -PC @ $47.00 Each 12. Delete (Sheet IR -21) 3 Toro 570ZPRX12P8 -H -PC @ $47.00 Each 13. Delete (Sheet IR -21) 8 Tore 570ZPRX12P5 -H -PC @ $47.00 Each 14. Delete (Sheet iR -21)11 Taro 570 - 512 -20 Bubblers @ $37.00 Each 15. Delete (Sheet ER-2 1) 10 Toro 570 - 512-20 Bubblers @ $37.00 Each 16. Delete (Sheet IR -21) 1 Toro Brass Zone Valve 1" @ $301.00 Each 17. Delete (Sheet iR -21)1 Toro Brass Zone Valve 11/4" @ $324.00 Each 18. Delete (Sheet IR- 21) 122 L.Ft. Irrigation Mainline 2" @ $1.9 19. Delete (Sheet IR -21) 122 L.Ft. Valve Wire @ $0.40 L.Ft. RECEIVE] 20. Delete (Sheet IR -22) 14 Toro 570- 512 -20 Bubblers @ $ 37.0 ac 21. Delete (Sheet IR -22)1 Toro Brass Zone Valve @ $ 301i,00 � , � 22. Delete (Sheet IR -22) 320 L.Ft- Irrigation Mainline 2" @ $1. 0 L t. Revised 9/14104 P'Me- y-, Agenda Item 1 11 �1 (November 30, 2 4 Page 22 of 41 23. Delete (Sheet IR 23) 320 L.Ft. Valve Wire @ $ 0.40 L.Ft. 24. Delete (Sheet LA -21) 23 Juniper Parsoni, 3 gallon, ia $9.70 Each 25. Delete (Sheet LA -21) 42 Dwarf Yaupon Holly, 3 gallon, @ $ 9.70 Each 26. Delete (Sheet LA -21) 5 Sabal Palms, Assorted Heights @ $128.00 Each 27. Delete {Sheet LA -21) 4 Live Oaks, 30 Gallon, @ S 216.00 Each 28. Delete (Sheet LA -21) 8 Cubic Yards Mulch Pine Straw @ $45.00 per Cubic Yard 29. Delete (Sheet LA -22) 12 Juniper Parsoni, 3 Gallon, @ $9.70 Each 30. Delete (Sheet LA-22) 17 Dwarf Yaupon Holly, 3 Gallon, @ $9.70 Each 31. Delete (Sheet LA -22) 74 Indian Hawthorne, 3 Gallon, @ $9.45 Each 32. Delete (Sheet LA -22) 3 Sabal Palms, Assorted Heights, @ $128.00 Each 33. Delete (Sheet LA -22) 8 Live Oaks, 30 Gallon, @ $216.00 Each 34. Delete (Sheet LA -22) 9 Cubic Yards Mulch Pine Straw, @ $45.00 Each 35. Delete (Sheet LA -23)1 Live Oak, 30 Gallon, @ $216.00 Each 36. Delete (Sheet LA -23) .1 (1/10) Cubic Yard Pine Straw Mulch, @ $45.00 37. Delete M -Roots as a Lump Sum Deletion @ $5,877.00 38. Add 16-4 -8 Fertilizer as a Lump Sum @ $2,910.00 39. Delete (Sheet LA -2)1 Live Oak at Sta. 166+50,30 Gallon, @ $216.00 40. Delete (Sheet LA -2)1 Live Oak at Sta. 167+15,30 Gallon, @ $216.00 41. Delete (Sheet L.A. -2)1 Live Oak at Sta. 167+90, 30 Gallon., @ $216.00 42. Delete (Sheet LA -8)1 Live Oak at Sta. 196+50, 30 Gallon, @ $216.00 43. Delete (Sheet LA -8) 1 Live Oak at Sta. 199+50,30 Gallon, @ $216.00 44. Delete (Sheet LA -9)1 Live Oak at Sta. 202 +50, 30 Gallon, @ $216.00 45. Delete (Sheet LA -9)1 Live Oak at Sta. 204+50, 30 Gallon, @ $216.00 r- 46. Delete (Sheet LA -10) 1 Live Oak at Sta. 210+50,30 Gallon, @ $216.00 47. Delete (Sheet LA -12)1 Live Oak at Sta. 218+50,30 Gallon, @ $216.00 48. Delete (Sheet LA -18)1 Live Oak at Sta. 251+90,30 Galion, @ $216.00 49. Delete (Sheet LA -20)1 Live Oak at Sta. 262+60,30 Gallon, @ $216.00 50. Extend Contract 115 Days. Days requested due to: Rain Delays and Hurricanes for a total of 29.0 days (awarded 29 days); Added Directional Bore operations added to contract: 14.9 (awarded 15 days); Added 6" Sleeving in medians less than 6` in width 31.43 days (awarded 32 days) Added Excavation and Grading operations: 39 days (awarded 39 days). JUSTIFICATION FOR CHANGES: 1. Add Reem 525 L.Ft. of 6" Casing and Insert Pipe @ 15.43 L.Ft.- The existing sleeve was found to be crushed due to roadway construction prior to Notice to Proceed. 2. Add 83 L.F. 4" Directional Bore @ 18.75 L.Ft. The additional 4" directional bore operations were necessary to provide sleeves for irrigation. Additional sleeves were necessary in some cases due to existing sleeves being damaged, missing, or unusable. 3. Add 646 L.Ft. 3" Directional Bore @ 16.45 L.Ft.- The additional 3" directional bore operations were necessary to provide sleeves for irrigation. Additional sleeves were necessary in some cases due to existing sleeves being damaged, missing, or unusable. 4. Add 986 L.Ft. 2" Directional Bore @ 12.50 L.FL - The additional 2" directional bore operations were necessary to provide sleeves for irrigation. Adi liti OMLV JM Ej I necessary in some cases due to existing sleeves being damag fl-r _ 5. Delete 54 L.F. 1.5" Directional Bore @ 12.25 L.Ft. The L.Ft. o material was increased to 2" specification to provide conduit for the irrigatio A 616 M� es were necessary in some cases due to existing sleeves being d aissing; or 4rZ,,, unusable. usportat -ion peratio Revised 9/14/04 7, Z1x,2 Agenda Item No. li FE1 November 30,12404C- Page 23 of 41 6. Add 4,343 L.Ft. 6" Sleeving In Medians less than 6' @ $5.65 LXL -The installation of the 6" sleeve was necessary due to the change in specified depth of mainline installation. 7. Delete 4,343 L.Ft. trenching to 48" depth @ $0.65 L.Ft. -This is a credit due to the change in the specified depth of mainline installation_ 8. Add 54 Cubic Yards Imported Fill Dirt @ $44 C.Y. - Additional fill dirt was added in order to provide the specified profile based on field measurements and calculations. 9. Delete (Sheet IR -13) 2 Toro 570 - 512 -20 Bubblers @ $37.00 Each - This is a change in quantity due to utility conflicts and conflicts with existing trees. 10. Delete (Sheet ER-21) 31 Toro 570ZPRX12P -T PC @ S47.00 Each - This is a change in quantity due to utility conflicts and conflicts with existing trees. 11. Delete (Sheet UP.-21) 3 Toro 570ZPRX12P10 -H -PC @ $47.00 Each - This is a change in quantity due to utility conflicts and conflicts with existing trees. 12. Delete (Sheet IR -21) 3 Toro 570ZPRX12P8 -H -PC @ $47.00 Each - This is a change in quantity due to utility conflicts and conflicts with existing trees. 13. Delete (Sheet IR -21) 8 Toro 570ZPRX12P5 -H -PC @ $47.00 Each - This is a change in quantity due to utility conflicts and conflicts with existing trees. 14. Delete (Sheet IR -21) 11 Toro 570 - 512 -20 Bubblers @ $37.00 Each - This is a change in quantity due to utility conflicts and conflicts with existing trees. 15. Delete (Sheet IR -21) 10 Toro 570 - 512 -20 Bubblers @ $37.00 Each - This is a change in quantity due to utility conflicts and conflicts with existing trees. 16. Delete (Sheet IR -21) 1 Toro Brass Zone Valve 1" @ $301.00 Each - This is a change in quantity due to utility conflicts and conflicts with existing trees. 17. Delete (Sheet IR -21) 1 Toro Brass Zone Valve 11/4" @ $324.00 Each - This is a change in quantity due to utility conflicts and conflicts with existing trees. 18. Delete (Sheet IR- 21)122 L.Ft. Irrigation Mainline 2" @ $1.90 L.Ft. - This is a change in quantity due to utility conflicts, conflicts with existing trees, and changes to base plan information. 19. Delete (Sheet IR- 21) 122 L.Ft. Valve Wire @ $0.40 L.M. - This is a change in quantity due to utility conflicts, conflicts with existing trees, and changes to base plan information. 20. Delete (Sheet IR -22) 14 Toro 570- 512 -20 Bubblers @ $ 37.0 Each - This is a change in quantity due to utility conflicts, conflicts with existing trees, and changes to base plan information. 21. Delete (Sheet EP.-22)1 Toro Brass Zone Valve @ $ 301.00 - This is a change in quantity due to utility conflicts, conflicts with existing trees, and changes to base plan information. 22. Delete (Sheet IR -22) 320 L.Ft. Irrigation Mainline 2" @ $1.90 L.Ft. - This is a change in quantity due to utility conflicts, conflicts with existing trees, and changes to base plan information. 23. Delete (Sheet IR -23) 320 L.FL Valve Wire @ $ 0.40 L.Ft. - This is a change in quantity due to utility conflicts, conflicts with existing trees, and changes to base plan information. 24. Delete (Sheet LA -21) 23 Juniper Parsoni, 3 gallon, @ $9.70 Each - This is a change in quantity due to utility conflicts, conflicts with existing trees, and changes to base plan information. 25. Delete (Sheet LA -21) 42 Dwarf Yaupon Holly, 3 gallon, @ $ 9.70 Each - This is a change in quantity due to utility conflicts, conflicts with existi rRECE - base plan information. 26. Delete (Sheet LA -21) 5 Sabal Palms, Assorted Heights @ S1 28. ac - This is a change in quantity due to utility conflicts, conflicts with exis ' , Vfh V4 base plan information. Revised 9 /14/04 � �.....,, ATM Dept 1 Agenda Item No. 1 1 November 0, 14 d Page 24 f 41 27. Delete (Sheet LA -21) 4 Live Oaks, 30 Gallon, @ $ 216.00 Each - This is a change in quantity due to utility conflicts, conflicts with existing trees, and changes to base plan information. 28. Delete (Sheet LA -21) 8 Cubic Yards Mulch Pine Straw @ $45.00 per Cubic Yard- This is a change in quantity due to utility conflicts, conflicts with existing trees, and changes to base plan information. 29. Delete (Sheet LA -22) 12 Juniper Parson, 3 Galion, @ $9.70 Each -'This is a change in quantity due to utility conflicts, conflicts with existing trees, and changes to base plan information. 30. Delete (Sheet LA -22) 17 Dwarf Yaupon Holly, 3 Gallon, @ $9.70 Each- This is a change in quantity due to utility conflicts, conflicts with existing trees, and changes to base plan information. 31. Delete (Sheet LA -22) 74 Indian Hawthorne, 3 Gallon, @ $9.45 Each - This is a change in quantity due to utility conflicts, conflicts with existing trees, and changes to rase plan information. 32. Delete (Sheet LA -22) 3 Sabal Palms, Assorted Heights, a@ $128.00 Each - This is a change in quantity due to utility conflicts, conflicts with existing trees, and changes to base plan information. 33. Delete (Sheet LA -22) 8 Live Oaks, 30 Gallon, @ $216.00 Each- This is a change in quantity due to utility conflicts, conflicts with existing trees, and changes to base plan information. 34. Delete (Sheet LA -22) 9 Cubic Yards Mulch Pine Straw, @ $45.00 Each - This is a change in quantity due to utility conflicts, conflicts with existing trees, and changes to base plan information. 35. Delete (Sheet LA -23)1 Live Oak, 30 Gallon, @ $216.00 Each - This is a change in quantity due to utility conflicts, conflicts with existing trees, and changes to base plan information. 36. Delete (Sheet LA -23) .1 (1/10) Cubic Yard Pine Straw Mulch, @ $45.00- '.Ibis is a. change in quantity due to utility conflicts, conflicts with existing trees, and changes to base plan information. 37. Delete M -hoots as a Lump Sum Deletion @ $5,877.00 - This deletion reflects a change in specification to utilize standard fertilization practices. 38. Add 16-4 -8 Fertilizer as a Lump Sure @ $2,910.00 -- This addition is due to a change in specifications. 39. Delete (Sheet LA -2) 1 Live Oak at Sta. 166+50,30 Gallon, @ $216.00 - This change is due to conflict with existing trees in the County Right of Way. 40. Delete (Sheet LA -2)1 Live Oak at Sta. 167+15,30 Galion, @ $216.00 - This change is due to conflict with existing trees in the County Right of Way. 41. Delete (Sheet LA -2) 1 Live Oak at Sta. 167+90,30 Gallon, @ $216.00 - This change is due to conflict with existing trees in the County Right of Way. 42. Delete (Sheet LA -8)1 Live Oak at Sta. 1%+50, 30 Gallon, @ S216.00- This change is due to conflict with existing trees in the County Right of Way. 43. Delete (Sheet LA-8)1 Live Oak at Sta. 199+50, 30 Gallon, @ $216.00 - This change is due to conflict with existing trees in the County Right of Way. 44. Delete (Sheet LA-9)1 Live Oak at Sta. 202+50,30 Gallon, $2 due to conflict with existing trees in the County Right of Way. 45. Delete (Sheet LA -9) 1 Live Oak at Sta. 204+50,30 Gallon, C4 $2 .0gMij cia ,is due to conflict with existing trees in the County Right of Way. V Revised 9114/04 F-r, ATM Agenda Item No. 16E1 November 30, 2�i4 Page 25 Vie-, e-, 46. Delete (Sheet LA -10) 1 Live Oak at Sta. 210+50, 30 Gallon, @ $216.00- This change is due to conflict with existing trees in the County Right of Way. 47. Delete (Sheet LA -12)1 Live Oak at Sta. 218+50,30 Gallon, a? $216.00- This change is due to conflict with existing trees in the County Right of Way. 48. Delete (Sheet LA -18) 1 Live Oak at Sta. 251+90, 30 Gallon, @ $216.00- This change is due to conflict with existing trees in the County Right of Way. 49. Delete (Sheet LA -20) 1 Live Oak at Sta. 262+60, 30 Gallon, @ $216.00 - This change is due to conflict with existing trees in the County Right of Way. 50, Extend Contract 115 Days. Days requested due to: Rain Delays and Hurricanes for a total of: 29.0 days (awarded 29 days); Added Directional Bore operations added to contract: 14.9 (awarded 15 days); Added 6" Sleeving in medians less than 6' in width 31.43 days (awarded 32 days) Added Excavation and Grading operations: 39 days (awarded 39 days). PARTIES CONTACTED REGARDING THE CHANGE: Bob Peterson, Pamela Lulich, All Vandermueten, Darryl Richard, Gail Boorman, Diane Flagg, and Gloria Herrera. IMPLEMENTATION STEPS (Verify each before proceeding with change using Y, N or NIA) Y Proposed change is consistent with the scope of the existing agreement Y Proposed change is in fact an addition or deletion to the existing scope Y Change is being implemented in a manner consistent with the existing agreement Y The appropriate parties have been consulted regarding the change Y Proposed prices, fees and costs set forth in the change are reasonable PROJECT MANAGER RECOMMENDATION: APPROVE: .°,' PAVV `RIdA►,y' Date: Q DISAPPROVE: Date: COMMENTS: Chancre Order #1 addresses charges in specifications adiustments in quantities, and resulting cost savings. Revised 9/14/04 r ��4e 54 Agenda item'No. 16R1� November 30, 20 Page 26 of 41 CONTRACT MODIFICA111ON 0149CK,f IST FORM PRDJMT NAME: Iri Wa ak i+ee Florida Syedlafties Dftoh Enclosure CJECT *.'51pj,5 B OMW #-. 00-m'i t MOD P. ChainM S.11 er o AIAOUNT OF THIS CHANGE $8.290.00 CONTRACT AMOUNT tit G1W $ 51-6 931„A. DURR ' $ !4R1.Sti Last (� Pown t NCW' r W12 •Hrs C"AWAE s��R). Af3Proved Arhount $ owl LMTTOTAL.Ahrr. ReOL#liWG BCC APPROVAL) Ddft df ►:mot'+ Avom"I Agenda Item # 1, `9 :8.2 f CAMMIMWe Qttii w Vdue Of OhMV Orders to this ContracWork Order; $9,290 -00 PerM09V of 'be 0hW f1u L- Urrs"t ccmtract arnountz 1.6 % Fla° (Cufmrit :Amt suht I Last SCC a0proved amount) =l Results and AOtbw; if #* OhSnge exceeds, 1:0% BBGC � ep�srr�Val is required; Lrnciar 7fl�; reported -10 BCC bn PurdWing MOOrt' Fear $00010 inforrrrattort regarding work order thresholds, Please refer to the Ccar trA ir Adrnkit afion Prooedums. Section Q.C.4 CURRENT COMPLETION DATE (S).OAIGINAL: as 2t+ember 2044 CURRENT: 0 ctober_2i1�4 SUWAAXY OF PRDPOSEV CHANGE (S}: To resolve ROnfilat with existing ulUfties trrr suli field: ,+cd�;e. JUS1'i ATtON .IbR. CHAfWF- (9).- : . ,edditionaal work Is. not Inolauded in she `naal oo t PAS" 9WC0NT TW'REQA►R[XNa "1 K CHANGE' J Kurtz. Pirirtclpal PtaQkg ManyM -UPLc EI►NT �1,TiOf'N ST (V Oft Ofth be�tft proceeding w►th Change taming Y, N or:1�1 A) `1�. Propped mange is ovnsistnt vrith the scope of the existing agreement Y NPO c rugs W in fact an addition or t oWlon to the e4sting scope ' ownge is b010% impjarnw.tva its a m&ntW consistent with the e4sting agmement T a aPp<Mprr ;}parties hauo been bonsufted regarding then change X.. Prc mOd Pri084, fees and Coats set forth in the change are reasonable PROJECT iFiEaANAM REiGO►UiMENDATION: lili'!E: Date: 1pV261'tki . mate: 00WENTS: Re isad 9/1404 Agenda Item No. 16fl- November 30, 2 Page 27 of 41 CONTRACT MODIFICATION CHECKLIST FORM PROJECT NAME: NCRWTP RO Wellfield PROJECT #: 70075 and 70094 BID /RFP #: Design -Build Agreement dated Feb 26, 2002 MOD #: 9 AMOUNT OF THIS CHANGE $(14,888,88) Deduct PO #: 204993 CONTRACT AMOUNT: ORIGINAL $ 3,793,196.00 $7,186,699.12 (STARTING POINT) (INCLUDING THIS CHANGE ORDER) Last BCC Approved Amount $7,201,588.00 (LAST TOTAL AMT. REQUIRING BCC APPROVAL) Date of Last BCC Approval: 04/1312004 Agenda Item # 16 C 3 Percentage of the change over /under current contract amount: !moo -4"a-A 62 Formula: (Current Amount / Last BCC approved amount) -1 Results and Actions: If the change exceeds 10% BCC approval is required; under 10% reported to BCC on Purchasing report. CURRENT COMPLETION DATE (S): ORIGINAL: 3/2812002 CURRENT: 9/3012003 SUMMARY OF PROPOSED CHANGE (S): Reimburse County for cost to replace faulty check valves. JUSTIFICATION FOR CHANGE (S): Reimburse County for cost to replace faulty check valves. PARTIES CONTACTED REGARDING THE CHANGE: Roy Anderson, PUED Director; Pala Libby, Water Distribution Supervisor; Paul Mattausch, Water Director IMPLEMENTATION STEPS (Verify each before proceeding with change using Y, N or WA) X._,. Proposed change is consistent with the scope of the existing agreement _X_ Proposed change is in fact an addition or deletion to the existing scope _X Change is being implemented in a manner consistent with the existing agreement X_.._ The appropriate parties have been consulted regarding the change _X_ Proposed prices, fees and costs set forth in the change are reasonable PROJECT MANAGER REC MMENDATION: APPROVE: DISAPPROVE: COMMENTS: Revised 8/22/03 Date: Agenda Item No. 1 1 November 30, 2 0 Page 28 of 41 CONTRACT MODIFICATION CHECKLIST FORM PROJECT NAME: NCWRF Deep Iniection Wells PROJECT #: 739481 BIDIRFP #: 02.3442 MOD #: 4 AMOUNT OF THIS CHANGE $ 0.0 PO #:4500004584 Work Order #: CONTRACT AMOUNT: ORIGINAL $ 4,740000 CURRENT $ 4,740,000 (STARTING POINT) (INCLUDING THIS CHANGE ORDER) Last BCC Approved Amount $ 4,740,000 (LAST TOTAL AMT. REQUIRING BCC APPROVAL] Date of Last BCC Approval 3/23/2004 Agenda item # 16(c) 7 Percentage of the change over /under current contract amount 0 % Formula: (Current Amount / Last BCC approved amount) -1 Results and Actions: If the change exceeds 10% BCC approval is required; under 10% reported to BCC on Purchasing report. CURRENT COMPLETION DATE (S): ORIGINAL: 4/2612004 CURRENT: 1211/2004 SUMMARY OF PROPOSED CHANGE ($): Incorporate work items and time extension into contract. JUSTIFICATION FOR CHANGE (S): Due to a safety directive to provide a 30" rupture disc with PARTIES CONTACTED REGARDING THE CHANGE: PU Engineering ON. Mullin, IMPLEMENTATION STEPS (Verify each before proceeding with change using Y, N or NIA) Y Proposed change is consistent with the scope of the existing agreement Y Proposed change is in fact an addition or deletion to the existing scope Y Change is being implemented in a manner consistent with the existing agreement Y The appropriate parties have been consulted regarding the change Y Proposed prices, fees and costs set 1prth in the change are reasonable PROJECT MANAGM REICOaMEMATION: DISAPPROVE: directed by the County. 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Last BCC Approved Arnount, ; (3fAR NG TING POPM (K=DI THM CKMQE'ORDEFt) (LAST TOTAL AMT. REQUIRING scr; PfmAp Date of Lvst SCC ApprWaL,ffi d 00-3131 BQC 3 7/27/04,16 Ji -2, Agmda Iterfi #16:B 2 M-m, wo owwm w MINW, A WN, 01! .0, -, ON Percentage of `tile diange ovedunder current bootract am, .3u nt p % Formula: {CurrerA A4wunt / Last DOC approved amount }1 Rewits and.AcHqrn. if the chanad exceeds,- 10% BCC aawa%iif is recruira& undar, in%' nmr :CURRENT COMPLETION DATE (S):ORIGINAL.. X691o2 RENT. 74.691.02 SUMMARY-6f PROPOSED CHANGE JUsTwIcAnON FOR CHANGE (SY This change Order addrOsSm a Notice to Stop Work for 30 days. The dint ha:: beef requested , by Collier County Tran spartation Alternative Transportation M6des in order to get clearer diiection front FDOT. When the work Older was issued; the 1-75-wideDing project'Was scheduled &r installifion ix. 10 years. WO has luftmed the department that the 1-75 widening project has been n3aved up inn the,:FDOT Wok* program wriflextion. 6.0m, FDOT has beft requettiA to confitM " work. scheduk If the project hw.. been moved forward, ATM will revise the Landscape. Beautification, Master Plan to -program the Pine Ridge Interchange and the Imm kalee Interchange Landsca i after I-73 .h widtued ping projects to lie installed I And other "CAt& Up" project up in the Beautification Master Plan. PARTIES CONTACTED REGARDING THE CHANGE: Diane Flagg, Linda Jackson, Mike Rippe, Johnny Limbaugh, And D,= Scoot. IMPLEMENTATION STEPS (Varify each before proceeding with change using Y, N or N" Revised 9J 14/04 - November 30, 2004 Page 33 of 41 X Proposed charge is consistent with the scope of the existing agreement Proposed charge is in fact an addition or deletion to the existing scope (_ Change is being implemented in a manner consistent with the existing agreement X The appropriate parties have been consulted regarding the change Proposed prices, fees and costs set forth in the change are reasonable PROJECT MANAiG R C©t► ENI�OQN: APPROVE. D to D.ISAPPROVE: _ Dater COMMENTS Revised 9/14/04 November 30, 404 Page 34ce 41 CONTRACT MODIFICATION CHECKLIST FORM PROJECT NAME: Immflkatee Interchange - Landscape Beautification Master Plan. '(1 -75/CR 840); PROJECT #; 112 - 163652 - 7153310 - 6003(11 BIDIRFP #: 00 -313© # 1 AMOUNT OF THIS CHANGE_0. PO * 450Q03I73S Work CWdelr#: TLO- IBIS -04 -01 CONTRACT AMOUNT: ORIGINAL *5803'00 _ CURRENT $A$93 (10_. (STARnNG PONT) (INCLUDING 7M 1CFIADlCaE =EM' Lash BW Approved Armin nt $ . (LAST TOTAL ANT, REQtJIR NG gEL A PROVA ,) Date. of Last BCC 43proval- ASWnda.ttem :x �• l{�j' _ _ _ Ipp.17u - w7n"••`'w; •�M'�y�.,.W'�ik. C :. S+'A Pen:entaRe of the ryl.atnge mverlundar current contract amc unE 0 X Fbrmula: (Curren! AmdWtl Last SCC -aPpriov6d amount)-1 Resutts and Ac#IOr If the srhta s excels 1-0% BCC 'provAil is required under 101% re w, to BCC; on p =1,,, ri ,.t r .. < r , me CURRENT COMPLETION DATE (S} ORIGINAL:' February 7, 2005 _ CURRENT: March 3,..2W4 SUMMARY OF PROPOSED CHANGE (S): This is a chancre oMar to STOP WnRX fnr "qfl tunic r:.ai JUS'T1171CATION FOR CHANGE (S): This change order addresses a Nonce to. Stop' Work fait 311: days. Tire time has been, requested by il✓oMer County Transportation Alternative Transportation Mades..iun order to € et `cle4keir direction front; FDOT. When the work order was issued, the 1-75 widening project was scheduled fat iustall a&n is 10' }ears. has-infermed the department that the 1 -75 widening groject'has been,moved.up in the FDOT w41k.progra n. Veri.Bcafiou, frow,FWThas been requested to confirm this wark.schedule., If the ptsitject has been moved forward, ATM wilt revise the Landscape Beau cation, Matter Play to p. In the dine 1F1dge, l aterchange *Ad the Iinmokalee' Interchange, Landscaping projects to be installed after 1-75 is widened and otlrler "CAktch_'Up" project up iir &a Beautlfecatioit Master Plan. PARTIES CONTACTED REGARDING THE CHANGE: Diane Flagg, Linda Jackson, Mike Rippe,. Johnny Limbaugh, acid Dori Soaft. LEMENTATI�ON STEPS (Verify each before proceeding with change using Y, N or NIA)' X PrapQSed chase ;e is consistent with the scope of the eAsfiiig agreement R raised 9/14/04 November 30; 2004 Page 35 of 41 Proposed charge is in fad an addition or deletion to the feasting scope X Change is being implerhented in a manner consistent with the existing agreement The appropriate parties have been consulted regarding ti-e change X; Proposed prices, fees and casts set forth in the change we reasonable PROJECT MANAGER OMMEN ATI APPROVE: � �'` � Date:. WAPPROVE: _ Date COMMENI-8'- C Revised 9(14/04. Agenda Item No. 16E1 3 November 30, 2004 Page 36 of 41 CONTRACT MODIFICATION CHECKLIST FORM PROJECT NAME: City/ County Water Interconnect (Redesign at Davis & Lakewood Blvds ) PROJECT #: 70040 BID/RFP #: 1 00 -3119 MOD #: 1 AMOUNT OF THIS CHANGE $2,506.00 PO #: 4500027359 Work Order #:_HM- FT- 04 -02 -A CONTRACT AMOUNT: ORIGINAL $30,500.00 CURRENT $33,006.00 (STARTING POINT) (INCLUDING THIS CHANGE ORDER) Last BCC Approved Amount $ 0 (LAST TOTAL AMT. REQUIRING BCC APPROVAL) Date of Last BCC Approval N/A Agenda Item # N/A Cum ulative Dollar "Value of Cfiiange!4ri ers to�tri s �CvntraGt/W rk e � $2'5tQtiA©1 Percentage of the change over /under current contract amount 8.22 % Formula: (Current Amount / Last BCC approved amount) -1 Results and Actions If the change exceeds 10% BCC approval Is required; under 10% reported to BCC on CURRENT COMPLETION DATE (S):ORIGINAL: N/A CURRENT: 10 days after NTP SUMMARY OF PROPOSED CHANGE (S): Stakeout of temporary construction easement Provide survey control for construction. JUSTIFICATION FOR CHANGE (S): Location of easement changed from original design Stakeout needed to show location to property owner. PARTIES CONTACTED REGARDING THE CHANGE: Design consultant. Water Director PUED Director. IMPLEMENTATION STEPS (Verify each before proceeding with change using Y, N or N/A) Y Proposed change is consistent with the scope of the existing agreement Y Proposed change is in fact an addition or deletion to the existing scope Y Change is being implemented in a manner consistent with the existing agreement Y The appropriate parties have been consulted regarding the change Y Proposed prices, fees and costs set forth in the change are reasonable PROJECT MANAGER RECOMMENDATION: APPROVE: Date: Sept. 29, 2004 DISAPPROVE: Date: �-- COMMENTS: Revised 9/14/04 Agenda Item No. AE1 November 30, 21004 Page 37 of 41 CONTRACT MODIFICATION CHECKLIST FORM PROJECT NAME: Immokatee Beautification MSTU, Phase 11 PROJECT#: 660711 BIDIRFP #: 00 -3131 MOD #: 2 AMOUNT OF THIS CHANGE $- 58,304.00 PO #: 207297 Work Order #: TLM -MA-02 17 CONTRACT AMOUNT: ORIGINAL $ 59,898.00 CURRENT $_1294:00 (STAWrI NG POINT) 0W I MMIG THIS CHANGE ORDER) Last BCC Approved Amount $__59,598- 0 (LAST TUTAL AMT. REQUIRING BCC APPROVAL) Date of Last BCC Approval April 24, 2001 Agenda item # _16 (B) 2 Cumulative Dollar Value of Change Orders to this ContracVWork Order: - $58,304.00 Percentage of the change ovedunder current contract amount 2% — • g`3 90 Form>da: (Current Amount / Last BCC approved amount) -1 Results and Actions: tf the change exceeds 1.0% BCC approval is required; under 10% reported to BCC on Purchasing report For specific information regarding work order thresholds, please refer to the Contract Administration Procedures, Section III,C.4 CURRENT COMPLETION DATE (S):ORIGINAL: CURRENT: SUMMARY OF PROPOSED CHANGE (S}: Error in Change Order #1 JUSTIFICATION FOR CHANGE (S): Reverses the numbers rei3orted to the BCC under Change Order #1 PARTIES CONTACTED REGARDING THE CHANGE: Gloria Herrera . Bob Petersen IMPLEMENTATION STEPS (Verify each before proceeding wtth change using Y, N or NIA) _Y Proposed change is consistent with the scope of the existing agreement Y_ Proposed charge is in fact an addition or deletion to the existing scope Y Change is being implemented in a manner consistent with the existing agreement — Y' _The appropriate parties have been consulted regarding the change Y_ Proposed prices, fees and costs set forth in the change are reasonable PROJECT MANAGER' MENDATiON: APPROVE: Dade: C� t DISA+PPRO Date: COMMENTS: Revised 9/14104 c PARKS REC CLP PM 9419631002 10122104 11s �ftofta lfterrPWO. 16 November 30, 20 Page 38 of 41 CONTRACT MODIFICATION CHECKLIST FORM PROJECT NAME: t%4 ft 7Q►lp i � _ PROJECT #: to "" Z_"' AMOUNT OF THIS CHANGE BIDIRFP #:'" y MOD #: P011- 57100006d Work Order #: CONTRACT AMOUNT: ORIGINAL i 1191.7�'�= _ CURRENT a./ L (,aT RT N — OnIMT1 (INCLUDINS THIS CHANGE ORDER) Last BCC Approved Amounts l i . _" 5 06 (LAST Q AL AMT. REQUIRING 8CC ROVAL) Date of Last BCC Approval 'ZOO Agenda Item # - 'P.. Ae'.l Percentage of the change over /under current contract amount =I f S' % Formula: (Current Amount / Last BCC approved amount) -1 Results and Actions: If the change exceeds 10% BCC approval is required; under 10% reported to BCC on Purchasing report. CURRENT COMPLETION DATE (S): ORIGINAL: * 0.O CURRENT: SUMMARY OF PROPOSED CHANGE (S):��?�- aLlre(1.ff TT.� J s JUSTIFICATION FOR CHANGE (S):� ►�zrr'6 ti, 1:L-_ L..d�,.,��, PARTIES CONTACTED REGARDING THE CHANGE: IM LEMENTATION STEPS (Verity each before proceeding with change using Y, N or NIA) Ic Proposed change is consistent with the scope of the existing agreement Proposed change is in fact an addition or deletion to the existing scope Change is being implemented In a manner consistent with the existing agreement The appropriate parties have been consulted regarding the change Proposed prices, fees and costs set forth in the change are reasonable PROJECT MAuAGIER R OMMENDATION: APPROVE: Date: ,LO , 4-- dA/ DISAPPROVE: Date: COMMENTS: REVISED 9/9/03 rE €!y t tA , WOO i14,;FO " i1 Q' I 40"M t THttHA E; .6 Law all" ION PS. (Verify eacsti acre Proceeding with change. using Yo Ni ` or r � t�a #scan 4wpe of-the s�sti� s�emat�t dos �.a as ire act' i s tc�iti�in �r deletit����n to tthe Sw�Ms�r sr�.jnpeQ pg �yy 'yam y�j ifn �vgN{.+ji ► �1�µV S� {� Q�ti7S!'1��if` MJjhj {� WIly rege. lf, C7, la�Y Eric tost"t iorth'in,the c ►ari 0 are reasortiat�ie p�rlce .' 1�€ff• r . ti. Date> ! 0w iIDi ,r'A7� t7a7�d� ,. Ply Ono- IR "t�£C t o ( : 1R 4 I ? .: , •. 2# +t CUi2RENT lafn X206K *loop 0P0-SEw0KAwqrj6) ,bPi R Sa�itl; -tdt ..ip: r t:C,►oV6d;AinDt*t i k r7JIL AMI- i6 d IRtWIIt; r, Date of -�C APB .- 'z"4 MEMEHIM �' yr Agenda Item No, 16E2 November 30, 2004 Page 1 of 14 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommendation to approve the Property, Casualty, Workers Compensation and Subrogation claims settled under the authority of the Risk Management Director during the Fourth Quarter of FY 84. OBJECTIVE: To receive approval from the Board of County Commissioners for Property, Casualty, Workers Compensation and Subrogation claims settled under the authority of the Risk Management Director during the Fourth Quarter of FY 04. CONSIDERATIONS: On January 13, 2004, Resolution 04 -15 granted limited authority to the Risk Management Director to settle certain damages claims against Collier County and to authorize the payment of investigation and adjustment expenses as presented to the County® Risk Management Program. Loss Verification Procedures, including the completion of claim forms, documentation of evidence, valuation, a finding of liability where applicable, and review by the Risk Management Director has been completed for all claims. Attached to this Executive Summary are all Property, Casualty, Workers Compensation and Subrogation Claims closed during the Fourth Quarter of FY 04. FISCAL IMPACT: Funds are budgeted and available in Fund 516- 121650 - 645920 (Property and Casualty Seff- Insurance Fund) and 518 - 121630 - 645928 (Work Comp Claims) for the payment of covered claims and settlements. GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: There is no growth management impact associated with this item. RECOMMENDATION: That the Board of County Commissioners approve the Property, Casualty, Workers Compensation and Subrogation claims settled under the authority of the Risk Management Director. PREPARED BY: Jeff Walker, Director, Risk Management Department Agenda Item No, 16E2 November 30, 2004 Page 2 of 14 COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Item Number 16E2 Item Summary Approval of Property, Casualty, Workers' Compensation and Subrogation Claims Settled Under the Authority of the Risk Management Director During the Fourth Quarter of FY 04. Meeting Date 11/80/2004 9:00:00 AM Prepared By Date Shares Mediavilla Risk Manager 11/9/2004 8:19:47 AM Administrative Services Risk Management Approved By Sheree Mediavilla Risk Manager Date Administrative Services Risk Management 11/9/2004 8:49 AM Approved By Jeffrey A. Walker. CPCU, ARM Risk Management Director Date Administrative Services Risk Management 11/16/20041:33 PM Approved By Len Golden Price Administrative Services Administrator Date Administrative Services Administrative Services Admin. 11/17/2004 6:63 PM Approved By OMB Coordinator Administrative Assistant Date County Manager's Office Office of Management & Budget 11/1812004 8:66 AM Approved By Robin Johnson Management/BudgetAnalyst Date County Manager's Office Office of Management 6 Budget 11/18/2004 2:12 PM Approved By Michael Smykowski Management & Budget Director Date County Manager's Office Office of Management & Budget 11/1812004 2:23 PM Approved By James V. 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E W l0 N N d C N O J N C r7 C �_ d d 07 L O O O C O W U T f0 O L d f0 U Q Q Q tJ U U U W 11 --,3 2 U) F- > N STATE OF FLORIDA) COUNTY OF COLLIER) Agenda Item No. j6E2 November 30, 004 Page 4 14 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: Resolution 2004 -1S WITNESS my hand and the official seal of the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, this 20th day of January, 2004. DWIGHT E. BROCK Clerk of Court$'' Ex- officio to.". w, County Commis By: Linda Hout• Deputy Clerk''�'���y DATE RECEIVED JAN 2 0 2004 RISK WAAGEMENT Agenda Item No. ISE2 November 30, 1004 Page 5 tf 14 RESOLUTION NO. 04 -_5 RESOLUTION GRANTING LIMITED AUTHORITY TO THE RISK MANAGEMENT DIRECTOR TO SETTLE CERTAIN DAMAGES CLAIMS AGAINST COLLIER COUNTY AND TO AUTHORIZE THE PAYMENT OF INVESTIGATION AND ADJUSTMENT EXPENSES AS PRESENTED TO THE COUNTY'S RISK MANAGEMENT PROGRAM. WHEREAS, Collier County Government, through the Risk Management Department, operates a risk management program as permitted pursuant to Florida Statutes 768.28 for the purpose of financing, preventing and controlling various types of losses and the claims resulting from same; and WHEREAS, the management of these losses and resultant claims may involve the coordination of Workers' Compensation, Property, Liability, Automobile, Aviation and other lines of insurance and /or self- insurance programs; and WHEREAS, the Board of Commissioners approves annually in public session the retention of various portions of these losses in the form of self- insured retentions, large deductibles or maintenance deductibles, by whatever name called, all of which involve the expenditure of public funds; and WHEREAS, the Board has approved the creation of various Self- insurance Funds as part of its budgeting process; and WHEREAS, the Risk Management Director is responsible for the day -to-day management of these Funds; and WHEREAS, it is the Board's intention to delegate to the Risk Management Director the authority to settle claims matters in order to promote the efficient use of resources; to promote the efficient administration of the program; and to allow for a timely response to claimants and/or their representatives; and WHEREAS, the Board finds that the limited delegation of settlement authority to the Risk Management Director serves a valid public purpose; NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA that: The Risk Management Director, or his designee, shall have the authority to investigate and settle claims made against the County and presented to the Risk Management Program as follows: Definitions: Action (Cause of Action) - An Action shall mean a written complaint filed in a court of law of Florida, any other state, or the United States. Adjuster - An individual representing the County, an insurance carrier and/or the Insured and acting on their behalf to determine the applicability of coverage; the amount of a loss; and the liability of the County. Claim- A demand for benefits as a result of damages made by a Claimant and/or their representative and as may be provided by a policy of insurance or self - insurance program. A Claim may include a written notice of demand and intent to sue as defined by Florida Statutes 768.28 and as required precedent to the filing of any Action. Damages- The amount required to pay for a loss. Deposition- A swom statement of a witness or other party in a judicial proceeding. Agenda Item No. 16E2 November 30, 004 Page 6 f 14 Excess (Insurance) Carrier (Policy)- An insurance carrier, either on an admitted or non - admitted basis, who underwrites coverage on the basis of an excess of a self- insured retention. Employer's Liability- Coverage against common law liability of an employer for accidents to employees, as distinguished from liability imposed by a Workers' Compensation law. First Party- The Collier County Board of Commissioners, its Divisions, Departments, employees, Boards, Authorities and all other parties who derive their authority to operate from the Board of Commissioners. First Party shall also include participating Constitutional Agencies and their operations. Loss Adjustment Expanses - Expenses incurred to investigate and settle losses. Mediation- An informal means of trying to promote settlement of a dispute. It involves a third -party mediator who masts the parties to the dispute and tries to get them to agree on a settlement. Plaintiff - The term "Plaintiff" as used herein may refer to a party who has asserted a Claim, also sometimes referred to as a "Claimant". Policy - The written contract effecting insurance, or the certificate thereof, by whatever name called, and including all clause, riders, endorsements, and papers attached thereto and made a part thereof. Property Loss- Loss to the insured's property by reason of a covered peril. Purchasing Policy- The Collier County Purchasing Policy as approved by the Board of Commissioners. Risk Management (Program) - The management of the pure risks to which a company might be subject. It involves analyzing all exposures to the possibility of loss and determining how to handle these exposures through such practices as avoiding the risk, retaining the risk, reducing the risk, or transferring the risk, usually by insurance. Self4naured Retention- That portion of damages and loss adjustment expenses related to an occurrence which are paid by the insured under an excess -~ insurance policy. Softie/Settlement- Agreement to dispose of a Claim between an alleged injured party and an alleged party at fault, typically to include the payment of consideration, and including the execution of any associated settlement agreements. Subrogation - The right to recover from a thins parry the amount paid under an insurance policy or retained loss. Errors and Omissions- Coverage for liability resulting from errors or omissions in the performance of professional duties and includes the acts of public officials. Workers' Compensation (Act)- Chapter 440 of the Florida Statutes which establishes the Florida Workers' Compensation Act and includes a system of wage replacement benefits for and medical treatment of compensable work - related injuries and occupational diseases, as well as the Administrative Procedures governing the administration of the Act. Claims Against Collier County 1) Bodily Injury Liability Claims- The Risk Management Director shall have the authority to settle Claims that do not exceed $50,000 inclusive of Plaintiff's attorney's fees, damages and expenses but exclusive of Loss Adjustment Expenses. Claims wherein a Cause of Action has been filed shall require settlement approval by the Board of Commissioners. 2) Property Damage Liability Claims- The Risk Management Director shall have the authority to settle Claims that do not exceed $75,000 inclusive of Plaintiff s attorney's fees, damages and expenses but exclusive of Loss Adjustment Expenses. Claims wherein a Cause of Action has been filed shall require settlement approval by the Board of Commissioners. Agenda Item No. 16E2 November 30, J004 Page 7 Ff 14 3) Errors and Omissions, Professional, Public Officials Claims- The Risk Management Director shall have the authority to settle Claims that do not exceed $50,000 inclusive of attorney's fees, damages and expenses but exclusive of Loss Adjustment Expenses. Claims wherein a Cause of Action has been filed shall require settlement approval by the Board of Commissioners. All settlements shall be subject to the Loss Verification and Expense Procedures contained herein. Property Losses Including Automobile phyplalki Damage (First Party) The Risk Management Director shall have the authority to authorize the payment of property Claims to County owned property pursuant to the terms of coverage and subject to the Loss Verification and Expense Provisions contained herein. Workers' Compensation Claims Workers' Compensation (exclusive of Employer's Liability)- Due to the administrative nature of Workers' Compensation Claims, the Risk Management Director shall have the authority to settle Claims issues, including petition for benefits issues, medical, indemnity, and impairment benefit issues including medical and indemnity washouts pursuant to Florida Statutes Chapter 440, subject to the final approval of the Judge of Compensation Claims, if applicable. 2) Employer's Liability- The Risk Management Director shall have the authority to settle Claims that do not exceed $50,000 inclusive of plaintiff s attorney's fees, damages and expenses but exclusive of Loss Adjustment Expenses. Claims wherein a formal Cause of Action has been filed shall require settlement approval by the Board of Commissioners. Subrogation 1) Bodily Injury and Property Damage Claims- The Risk Management Director shall have the authority to pursue rights of subrogation on the County's behalf for damages Incurred by the County and may enter into agreement to settle such Claims unless a Cause of Action is required to enforce the County's subrogation rights. If a Cause of Action is required, approval by the Board of Commissioners shall be required to bring such Action and the Board of Commissioners must approve settlement. 2) Workers' Compensation Claims- The Risk Management Director shall have the authority to pursue liens and/or rights of subrogation on the County's behalf for expenses incurred by the County which are caused by a third party. The Risk Management Director may approve an agreement to settle such liens or Claims unless a Cause of Action is required to enforce a matter. If a Cause of Action Is required, approval by the Board of Commissioners shall be required to bring such Action and the Board of Commissioners must approve settlement. Loss Adlustment Expenses The Risk Management Director shall have the authority to authorize the payment of Loss Adjustment Expenses necessary to investigate and softie Claims brought against the County. Such expenses shall include but not be limited to the cost to retain experts, pay records expenses, pay filing fees and costs, pay the costs of Agenda Item No. November 30, Page 8 depositions, procure private investigation services, perform records -reviews and searches, procure bill review services, procure appraisals, and procure other expenses necessary to investigate, authenticate, or evaluate a Claim made against the County. The Board of Commissioners waives the Collier County Purchasing Policy as to these expenditures but such shall be subject to the loss Verification and Expense Provisions contained herein. Loss Adjustment Expenses shall not include the hiring or retaining of outside counsel to represent the Board or individual employees named in a Cause of Action. The hiring of outside counsel shall be subject to the approval of the Office of the County Attorney and the Board of Commissioners. Loss Verification and Expense Provisions The Risk Management Director shall document each Claim file with the following documents and records to support the settlement of Claims and/or the finding of negligence on the part of the Board of Commissioners to support the settlement of claims as permitted pursuant to this Resolution. 1) The completion of a Claim Form. 2) The completion of an investigation form including witness statements, collection of evidence, pictures, diagrams, etc. 3) The collection of necessary documentation to approximate the value of the loss. 4) A written recommendation by the Risk Management staff member or the contracted Adjuster performing the investigation as to the issue of liability, Claim valuation, economy and efficiency, and or other reasons for the recommendation to settle within recommended amounts. 5) A written recommendation by legal counsel, in the case of proposed liability claims settlements in excess of $25,000.00, outlining the parameters for settlement. 6) A Closed File report will be presented to the Board on a quarterly basis as a Consent Agenda item to apprise the Board of settlements approved during the preceding quarter. The approval of Loss Adjustment Expenses shall be subject to the following provisions: 1) The Risk Management Director may approve the purchase of specialty services procured from vendors utilized by the Adjusting Company for their clients and when performed on the County's behalf to evaluate a Claim. The Adjusting Company shall disclose the estimated cost to provide the service prior to approval. The Risk Management Director may evaluate the cost/benefit of using same when evaluating the decision to settle a Claim. 2) If a service, document or thing is available from a single source, the payment of fees shall be permitted if such service, document or thing is necessary to authenticate the Claim. The Risk Management Director may evaluate the cost/benefit of this expenditure when evaluating the decision to settle a Claim. 3) The Risk Management Director may approve Loss Adjustment Expenses when the expertise or availability in a given area of expertise or service is determined by the Adjuster and the Risk Management Director to be narrow or limited or the availability of such service is limited due to geography and such expense is determined to be necessary to authenticate and evaluate the Claim. The Risk Management Director may evaluate the cost/benefit of this expenditure when evaluating the decision to settle a Claim. 14 Agenda item No. JPE2 November 30, 1004 Page 9 if 14 4) If the County has exceeded its Self- insured Retention or has exceeded the notification requirements for an Excess Carrier as to the Self- insured Retention for a given Claim, the Risk Management Director, through the Adjusting Company shall coordinate the approval of expenditures with the Excess Carrier so as not to jeopardize the repayment of Reinsurance Funds. 5) The purchase of outside legal counsel services shall require the approval of the Office of the County Attorney and the Board of Commissioners. Settlement Documents The Risk Management Director, through the County's adjusting company and the Office of the County Attorney, shall prepare settlement and release documents for use in the settlement of non - litigated matters. Such documents shall be executed by the Risk Management Director upon settlement of the Claim in question, pursuant to the provisions of this Resolution. A copy of the standard form settlement document in blank is attached as Exhibit 1 and is approved as part of this Resolution. Delegation of Authority The Risk Management Director may, at his/her discretion, delegate this authority in part or in full on a temporary basis to a member of his/her staff or on a temporary, limited basis to the County's contracted adjusting company in the event of availability, schedule conflict, or other conflict. Such delegation may include attendance at mediation, arbitration, and/or trial. However, all settlement and release documents must be executed by the Risk Management Director. This Resolution adopted after motion, second and majority vote, favoring same. 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C o o c c m c c ai c^ c U c L e t m yy LL Y Y w •� a ° m y B m m p� L Y a j. V Y= L N b U `y .m`. m Agenda Item No. 16E3 November 30, 2004 Page 1 of 5 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommendation to approve award of Bid #05 -3745, "Filters for Fleet", to Bumper -to- Bumper Parts Depot Company, Inc. as primary vendor and award to Sam Galloway Ford and Bonita Auto Supply, Inc. as secondary vendors. OBJECTIVE: Obtain Board approval to award Bid #05 -3745, "Filters for Fleet", to Bumper -to- Bumper Parts Depot Company, Inc. as primary vendor and award Sam Galloway Ford and Bonita Auto Supply, Inc. as secondary vendors. CONSIDERATION; The Fleet Management Department has daily requirements for fluid and air filters to maintain County vehicles and equipment. Requests were sent to 31 prospective vendors for a two -year filter contract with renewal options for an additional two years. Three vendors responded: Bumper -to- Bumper Parts Depot Company, Inc., Sam Galloway Ford, and Bonita Auto Supply, Inc. The clear low bidder and recommended primary vendor is Bumper -to- Bumper Parts Depot Company, Inc. The contract allows for purchase from other vendors when the primary vendor cannot meet required delivery times. Both Sam Galloway Ford and Bonita Auto Supply, Inc. are recommended for award as secondary vendors to ensure timely delivery of filters and reduction of vehicle and equipment down time. FISCAL IMPACT: Funds are budgeted in Fleet Management, Fund 521, to repair and maintain County vehicles and equipment. Filter purchases are projected to exceed $25,000 annually. GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: No growth management impact will result from this action. RECOMMENDATION: That the Board of County Commissioners approve award of Bid #05 -3745, "Filters for Fleet", to Bumper to Bumper Parts Depot Company, Inc. as primary vendor and to Sam Galloway Ford and Bonita Auto Supply, Inc. as secondary vendors. PREPARED BY: Dan Croft, Director, Fleet Management Agenda Item No. 16E3 November 30, 2004 Page 2 of 5 COLLIER COUNTY --, BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Item Number 16E3 Item Summary That the Board Of County Commissioners approve award of Bid #05 -3745, "Filters for Fleet," to Bumper to Bumper Parts Depot Company, Inc., as primary vendor: and to Sam Galloway Ford and Bonita Auto Supply, Inc., as secondary vendors. Meeting Date 11/30/2004 9:00:00 AM Prepared By Data Dan Croft Fleet Management Director 11/1612004 9:42:08 AM Administrative Services Fleet Management Approved By Dan Croft Fleet Management Director Date Administrative Services Fleet Management 11/1612004 8:66 AM Approved By Scott Johnson Purchasing Agent Date Administrative Services Purchasing 11/1712004 10:08 AM Approved By Steve Carnell Purchasing /General Svcs Director Date Administrative Services Purchasing 1 111 712004 1:49 PM Approved By Len Golden Price Administrative Services Administrator Date Administrative Services Administrative Services Admin. 11117/2004 6:48 PM Approved By OMB Coordinator Administrative Assistant Date County Manager's Office Office of Management & Budget 1111812004 8:67 AM Approved By Robin Johnson Management/BudgetAnafyst Date County Manager's Office Office of Management & Budget 1 111 812004 1:21 PM Approved By Michael Smykowskl Management & Budget Director Date County Manager's Office Office of Management & Budget 11/18/2004 2 :26 PM Approved By James V. Mudd County Manager Data Board of County Commissioners County Manager's Office 11122/200410:24 AM r,vLn moo <- N M oo Z CO w° za b b d O v is o A O � a d o Q fi+ N � A A, n o~ �" �D O� O ON .-- M M M M N r- U" N Cy� M 00 0o0 M d M N N cV N V1 d O� O� V] C� •-� Cr; C4 z ^ w M 00 00 00 00 .-. �o O Q\ O b O .-. t� ^. �'� N O Q\ V1 1/1 �O v yr M � O r G� 5 , N O s} �- It v1 t� M N m �" C N O N 0-0 M M m r1 M O O N O h 00 en 00 %n %n M W) 00 tn z M M fey %n v1 y r 00 O N E -' M •-+ Q1 N M 00 •�+ 00 M O 00 00 M O M wA Vi 16 ON •Q "" "' M N kn W -. r. N O ^" ,-. 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U H N A w M 10 � a z b 4 V1 o� y Rio. U H co *,;r Ln LU W o C& Z L E0 ;Q W.0C �. G Pm W za V 8 d d O Fr U A �o � A a a, d 0 w � O Gir N % o0 Q z cq 00 ON 0O0 O O N d as V) O M M 00 N a*, y u N M �'� M cV [V cV v1 "C N.+ N V] ,d � w u A E+4 y4 69 6,g v4 yq d9 yq 69 yg 59 F!9 69 64 v9 59 69 d4 69 69 b9 io9 sR 64 A 00 I'D 00 O O~. d d l� 00 O 01 N O� O m l-- M to l� .- f�l 00 �G 01 N [- 00 M V1 a En ws wq s9 v9 6R � W% fin EI fs9 rd9 � d9 � 60 fioll i9 fin. ws W9 v9 Ge to O V1 O M O M M �O w rl 00 %0 N N l� 00 �O 00 h M ,� ems} 0e0 F O M 00 00 00 M to [� to �o N N O M �n �G c� •-- v ► v 1 v, �n C� ft M M M M M N M z � UUUUU °� d ea es as as v 4. 000� u b a U " N G: I 1 00 2 �O r"i in rl tO► t+i M M e►J e� .e N N kn N N V) N N 0 o d m IO 0 CL Agenda Item No. 16E4 November 30, 2004 Page 1 of 2 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommendation to Award RFP # 04 -3712 "Security Services" (initial yearly value $300,000) to Wackenhut Corporation for Courthouse and government Security Services. OBJECTIVE: To award RFP # 04 -3712 "Security Services" to Wackenhut Corporation for annual security services. CONSIDERATION: The Department of Facilities Management is responsible for providing security to the County Courthouses and to administrative government buildings to ensure the safety of the public, County staff and executive offices. Through the use of contract security officers, the County is better able to provide security services in a competitive and efficient manner. Additionally, contracted security services ensure security officers are highly trained and are selected based on extensive backgrounds in the military or law enforcement. Security Services utilized in Collier County include courthouse screening, administration building checkpoints, special detail for County events as well as for utility divisions to secure water and wastewater plants. Security services are also utilized to handle patrols of the main campus, parks, Development Services and the County's libraries. On August 3, 2004, a formal request for proposals was posted in the lobby of the Purchasing Building and distributed to fifteen (15) firms that provide these services. On August 22, 2004, proposals from three (3) firms were received and reviewed. A Selection Committee meeting was held and by consensus of all members, Wackenhut Corporation was considered the best qualified to provide these services to the county. FISCAL IMPACT: The first year contract is anticipated at $300,000 and the contract is for four years. It is anticipated that other County departments will utilize the contract as the need for security services increases. The contract allows for services needed by other departments over the course of the awarded contract up to One Million Dollars ($1,000,000). Funds are budgeted in the Facilities Management cost centers as well as in other Department cost centers. GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: There is no impact on the Collier County Growth Management Plan. RECOMMENDATION: That the Board. of Collier County Commissioners award RFP # 04 -3712 "Security Services" to Wackenhut Corporation and authorize the chairman to sign the agreement after review and approval by the County Attorney's Office. Prepared by: Daniel R. Rodrieuez M.B.A. Facilities Manager Agenda Item No. 16E4 November 30, 2004 Page 2 of 2 COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Item Number 16E4 Item Summary Recommendation to Award RFP # 04 -3712 "Security Services" (initial yearly value $300,000) to Wackenhut Corporation for Courthouse and government Security Services. Meeting Date 11/30/2004 9:00:00 AM Approved By Daniel R. Rodriguez Facilities Manager Date County Manager's Office Office of Management & Budget Date Administrative Services Facilities Management Michael Smykowski Management & Budget Director 11/16/2004 4:52 PM Approved By Office of Management 3 Budget 1111912004 9:33 AM Steve Carnell Purchasing /General Svcs Director Date Administrative Services Purchasing Date Board of County 11/1712004 4:13 PM Approved By County Manager's Office 11/22/20041:13 PM Skip Camp, C.F.M. Facilities Management Director Date Administrative Services Facilities Management 11117/2004 4:17 PM Approved By Lon Golden Price Administrative Services Administrator Date Administrative Services Administrative Services Admin. 11/17/2004 6:S1 PM Approved By OMB Coordinator Administrative Assistant Date County Manager's Office office of RA... n.,, * V. Approved By Robin Johnson Management/Budget Analyst Date County Manager's Office Office of Management & Budget 11/18/2004 2:44 PM Approved By Michael Smykowski Management & Budget Director Date County Manager's office Office of Management 3 Budget 1111912004 9:33 AM Approved By James V. Mudd County Manager Date Board of County Commissioners County Manager's Office 11/22/20041:13 PM Agenda Item No. 16E5 November 30, 2004 Page 1 of 3 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommendation to donate surplus Collier County Law Library books to the District School Board of Collier County. OBJ. ECTIVE: To authorize the donation of surplus Collier County Law Library books to the District School Board of Collier County. CONSIDERATION: The Purchasing Department made a recommendation to the Board of County Commissioner; via an executive summary submitted on the October 28, 2004 agenda, Rem number 16.E.6, to declare certain county -owned property as surplus and authorize a sale of the surplus property on November 13, 2004. This recommendation was approved. One of the items listed as surplus property was a series of law library books. Subsequently, Purchasing Department staff was contacted with a request to donate these books to the District School Board of Collier County. Such a donation is allowable under Section 274.05, Florida Statue. FISCAL IMPACT: There is no direct fiscal impact to Collier County. GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: This will not affect the growth management impact. RECOMMENDATION: That the Board of County Commissioners approve the donation of the surplus Collier County Law Library books to the District School Board of Collier County, PREPARED BY: Sue Hebbe, Purchasing Technician, Purchasing Department Agenda Item No. 16E5 November 30, 2004 Page 2 of 3 COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Item Number 16E5 Item Summary Recommendation to donate surplus Collier County Law Library books to the District School Board of Collier County. Meeting Date 11/30/2004 9:00:00 AM Approved By Gwen Butler Purchasing Supervisor Date Administrative Services Purchasing 11119/2004 10:46 AM Approved By Len Golden Price Administrative Services Administrator Date Administrative Services Administrative Services Admin. 11119/2004 1:26 PM Approved By Heidi F. Ashton Assistant County Attorney Date County Attorney County Attorney Office 1111912004 1:43 PM Approved By OMB Coordinator Administrative Assistant Date County Manager's Office Office of Management & Budget 11119!2004 3:18 PM Approved By Robin Johnson Management /Budget Analyst Date County Manager's Office Office of Management & Budget 11/19/2004 3:26 PM Approved By Michael Smykowski Management & Budget Director Date County Manager's Office Office of Management & Budget 11/2212004 9:23 AM Approved By James V. Mudd County Manager Date Board of County Commissioners County Manager's Office 11/22/2004 11:32 AM Agenda item No. 16E5 November 30, 2004 Page 3of3 RESOLUTION NO. 2004- A RESOLUTION TO DONATE SURPLUS COLLIER COUNTY LAW LIBRARY BOOKS TO THE DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD OF COLLIER COUNTY. WHEREAS, Collier County is the holder of certain law books which were displayed at the Collier County Law Library (the Law Books); and WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 274.05, Florida Statutes, the Board of County Commissioners may donate the Law Books to a governmental unit if "having consideration for the best interests of the county, the value and condition of property classified as surplus, and the probability of such property's being desired by the prospective bidder or donee to whom offered, the county may offer surplus property to other governmental units in the county for sale or donation;" and WHEREAS, the District School Board of Collier County made a request to Collier County to have the Law Books be donated to them; and WHEREAS, Collier County Board of County Commissioners finds it in the best interest of the county to donate the surplus Law Books to the District School Board of Collier County. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that: 1 The Law Books are obsolete and the continued use of these Law Books serves no useful purpose. 2. The Law Books are hereby declared surplus property. 3. The monetary value of the Law Books is less than the educational value to the Collier County student body. 4. After having consideration for the best interests of the County, the Law Books shall be donated to the District School Board of Collier County. DATED: ATTEST: DWIGHT E. BROCK, Clerk Approved as to form and legal sufficiency: Heidi F. Ashton Assistant County Attorney BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA By: DONNA FIALA, Chairman 'Agenda Item No. 16F1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY November of 6 Paage ge 1 of 6 Recommendation to Approve First Amendment to Resolution Number 2003 -431 for the County Tourism Department, A Resolution Adopting a Policy for the Approval of Funds for Travel Expenses for Persons Conducting Official Tourism Business OBJECTIVE: To Approve First Amendment to Resolution Number 2003 -431. CONSIDERATIONS: At the December 2, 2003 Board of County Commissioners meeting Resolution 2003 -431 adopting a policy for the approval of funds for travel expenses for persons conducting official tourism business was approved. Due to increased travel opportunities and related expenses placed on employee's County credit card it was deemed necessary by County Purchasing to increase the line of credit for travel expenses and allow for advancement of money to County employees to cover various travel expenses paid for in cash. The changes to the original Resolution # 2003 -431 are as follows, and have been underlined in the attached amended Resolution: Section F. COUNTY PURCHASING CARD USE. The maximum monthly spending limit is raised from $5,000 to $10,000. Section G. PAYMENT BY ADVACEMENT OR REIMBURSEMENT. Language has been added to allow for the advancement of money to County employees for travel expenses paid for in cash and to indicate that this Resolution supercedes Resolution No. 2003- 431. The County may pay by advancement or reimbursement or a combination thereof th, costs of R er diem and incidental ex enses of a to ees of the Coun an other authorized ersons for forei travel at the current rates as cified in the federal publication "Standardized Regulations Qovenunent Civilians Foreign Areas)." The County may also nay by advancement or reimbursement or by a combination thereof the actual reasonable and necess costs of travel meals lodging, and incidental expenses of errrolovees of the County and other authorized persons when meeting with travel venters tour brokers or other ersons connected with the tourist Indus and while attending or traveling in connection with travel or trade shows This Resolution sunercedes Resolution No 2003-43 1. FISCAL IMPACT: The expenditures outlined in the Resolution are covered in the Tourism Department budget. GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: There is no Growth Management Impact related to this Executive Summary or Resolution. RECOMMENDATION: That the Board of County Commissioners approve the First Amendment to Resolution Number 2003 -431 for the County Tourism Department travel expense policy for persons conducting official tourism business increasing the maximum monthly chargeable limit to $10,000 and to authorize the advancement of funds to County employees for travel expenses paid for in cash. PREPARED BY: Gail Hambright, Administrative Assistant, County Tourism Department Agenda Item No. 16F1 November 30, 2004 . Page 2 of 6 COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Item Number 16F1 Item Summary Recommendation to Approve First Amendment to Resolution Number 2003431 for the County Tourism Department, Adopting a Policy for the Approval of Funds for Travel Expenses for Persons Conducting Official Tourism Business. Meeting Date 11/30/2004 9:00:00 AM Approved By Jack Wert Tourism Director Date County Manager's Office Tourism 1111812004 10:19 PM Approved By OMB Coordinator Administrative Assistant Date County Manager's Office Office of Management & Budget 11/1712004 10:50 AM Approved By Mark Isackson Budget Analyst Date County Manager's Office Office of Management & Budget 1111812004 11:08 AM Approved By Michael 5mykowski Management & Budget Director Date County Manager's Office Office of Management & Budget 1111 8/200 4 2:16 PM Approved By James V. Mudd County Manager Date Board of County Commissioners County Manager's Office 11/19/20D4 11:31 AM Agenda Item No. 16FI November 30, 2004 Page 3 of 6 RESOLUTION NO. 2004-, A RESOLUTION ADOPTING A POLICY FOR THE APPROVAL OF FUNDS FOR TRAVEL EXPENSES FOR PERSONS CONDUCTING OFFICIAL TOURISM BUSINESS. WHEREAS, it is the intent of Collier County to reimburse Tourism Department employees and agents under contract with Collier County for travel on official tourism business in accordance with Section 125.0104, Florida Statutes, and Section 112.061, Florida Statutes; and, WHEREAS, all authorized travel expenses will be reimbursed to County Tourism Department employees or to employees of companies or individuals contracted for tourism services on behalf of the County at the actual expense; and, WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners has the legal authority to adopt a resolution authorizing the expenditure of county funds for valid and proper public purposes. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that the expenditure of funds for any and all travel by Tourism Department employees and authorized agents under contact with Collier County are as follows: A. APPROVAL REOUIRED. All travel for Tourism Department staff and authorized agents under contract must be authorized and approved by the Tourism Department Director, and by the County Manager for the Tourism Department Director, and funds must be available in the approved Tourism Department Budget. Those travel events that are not covered in the budgeted or contingencies categories in the Tourism Department Budget must be presented to the Tourist Development Council and Board of County Commissioners for approval. The Board of County Commissioners must approve travel by authorized persons not employed or under contract by the County who are called upon to contribute time and services as consultants or advisors or participants for travel on County tourism business. All travel reimbursements require receipts. B. DOMESTIC TRAVEL. 1. Common Carrier. Travel shall be booked at the best available coach price. 2. Ground Transportation. Taxi, shuttle and public transportation shall be reimbursed at actual cost including up to a 15% gratuity. Rental car use shall be booked or reimbursed for domestic travel at best compact rate available. Travelers shall use the rental car company holding the county bid, where available. 3. Meals. Meals shall be reimbursed at actual cost plus gratuity up to 15 %, if not included in bill, and up to 20 %, if included in bill, for groups or special menus or events. Continental breakfasts, snacks, drinks or other small incidental food items provided under a registration fee will not be considered a provided meal and a full meal substitute would be reimbursable at actual cost. 4. Accommodations/Lodarne. In -state travel outside 50 miles of office location is reimbursable at actual cost for single occupancy at the best available rate or at the headquarters hotel. Travel within 50 miles of the office — Accommodations expense reimbursement must be authorized by the Tourism Director if travel to home after the daily activities is deemed unsafe, or supervision of guests being entertained is necessary. Travel to destinations within Florida is tax exempt for accommodations. Travelers shall supply the hotel/motel with a Florida Sales Tax Exemption Certificate when checking in. Agenda Item No. 16F1 November 30, 2004 Expenses for the use of in -room dispensers or movies are not reimbursable. page 4 of 6 5. Other "Mos. Reimbursable expenses include tolls, ferry fares, tuxedo and costume rental, parking fees, charges for business telephone calls, including cell phone roaming charges, facsimiles, or high speed internet access charges for use of computer, actual mileage reimbursement at the current Collier County rate (currently 290 per mile), mandatory valet parking, including a 15% gratuity, hotel resort fees, tips to bellmen, parking attendants, and shuttle drivers, charges for changes in travel dates or departure times for airline ticket and hotel accommodations if pre approved by the Tourism Director or County Manager, laundry and dry cleaning charge for travel of five (5) or more days. Business association, trade association, tourism industry association, Chamber of Commerce meetings, or event expenses are authorized for payment or reimbursement if subject matter is tourism related. C. TRAVEL IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES Foreign travel will be conducted in compliance with federal standards detailed in the publication, "Standardized Regulations (Government Civilians, Foreign Areas) ". 1. Common Carrier. Travel shall be booked at the best available coach price. 2. Ground Trananortation. Taxi, shuttle and public transportation shall be reimbursed at actual cost with receipt including up to a I S% gratuity. Rental car use shall be booked or reimbursed at best compact rate available. 3. Meals. Meals shall be reimbursed at actual cost plus gratuity up to 15 %, if not included in bill, and up to 20 %, if included in bill, for groups or special menus or events. Continental breakfasts, snacks, drinks or other small incidental food items provided under a registration fee will not be considered a provided meal and a full -- meal substitute would be reimbursable at actual cost. 4. Acco DWationadradging. Reimbursable for actual cost for single occupancy at the best available rate or at the headquarters hotel. Expenses for the use of in -room dispensers or movies are not reimbursable. S. Other expenses. Reimbursable expenses include tolls, ferry fares, tuxedo and costume rentals, parking fees, foreign currency exchange fees, travelers checks fees, maps, charges for business telephone calls, including access, air time and phone rental charges for cell phones, facsimiles, or high speed internet access charges for use of computer, actual mileage reimbursement at the current Collier County rate (currently 29¢ per mile), mandatory valet parking, including a 15% gratuity, hotel resort fees, tips to bellmen, Parking attendants, and shuttle drivers, charges for changes in travel dates or departure times for airline ticket and hotel accommodations with prior approval of the Tourism Director or County Manager, laundry and dry cleaning charge for travel of five (5) or more days. D. TRAVEL INVOLVING TRADE SHOWS / CONVENTIONS / TOURISM INDUSTRY AND ASSOCIATION MEETINGS. Expenses related to attendance at trade shows, conventions, association and tourism industry meetings, sales meetings and receptions and events are authorized for payment or reimbursement at actual cost pursuant to this Resolution depending on whether the travel is foreign or domestic. Pursuant to Section 125.0104, Florida Statutes, registration fees for Tourism Department employees and authorized agents under contract with Collier County shall be paid in advance by County check or credit card or be paid by reimbursement. Agenda Item No. 161`1 November 30, 2004 Page 5 of 6 E. TRAVEL- RELATED ENTERTAINMENT Payment or reimbursement is authorized for any tourism promotionor� other meal, or occasion organized by the Collier County Tourism travel writers, organizations or agencies including, but not limited to, entertaining journalists, travel agents, tour operators, airlines, travel consultants, wholesalers, consolidators, meeting planners, dignitaries and VIP's from foreign countries or anyone who can bring, direct or encourage travel or publicity to Collier County. (Collectively or singularly referred to as "Tourism Promoters "). Expenses such as meals for County employees who attend a function with Tourism Promoters in an official capacity are authorized to be included in the total cost of the function for payment or reimbursement. 1. Meals. Meals include food and beverages associated with meetings, dinners, promotions, cocktail parties and similar events, whether catered or provided by Collier County or other tourism organizations or agencies, at a facility or private location. Gratuities up to 15 %, if not included in the bill, or up to 20 %, if included in the bill, for groups or special menus or events are authorized for payment or reimbursement. Gratuities on discounted or complimentary meals are authorized as calculated on the full fair market price of the meals up to 20 %. County employees must follow the County Ethics Policy covering acceptance of discounted or complimentary meals. 2. Alcoholic Beverages. The cost of alcoholic beverages is authorized for payment or reimbursement for entertainment purposes for Tourism Promoters. The cost of alcoholic beverages for County employees is not reimbursable. 3. Gifts. Tokens of appreciation and mementos of Collier County given to Tourism Promoters are authorized for payment or reimbursement at actual cost. 4. Transportation Expenses for vans, limousines, buses or automobiles to transport Tourism Promoters are authorized for payment or reimbursement. 5. Accommodations. Expenses to house Tourism Promoters are authorized for payment or reimbursement at actual cost. F. COUNTY PURCHASING CARD USE. The Collier County Purchasing Card may be used by Tourism Department staff for all travel, entertainment and registrations including the cost of restaurant meals. The Purchasing Card issued to each Tourism Department staff member will have a single transaction limit of $2,000 and a maximum monthly spending limit of $10.000. G. PAYMENT BY ADVANCEMENT OR REIMBURSEMENT. The Q tv may pay by advancement or reimbursement. or a combination thereof the costs of diem and incidental ex rises of a to ees of the Count and other authorized arsons for forei travel at the current rates as ified in the federal ublication gran 'zed Regulations (Government Civans Foreign Areas)," The Coun ma also a b advancement or reimbursement orb a combination thereof the actual reasonable and necessary costs of travel meals lodging. and incidental expenses of Mloyees of the County and o er authorized Rmons when meeting with travel writers tour brokers or other persons connected with the tourist industry, and while attending or traveling in connection with travel or trade shows. This Resolution supercedes Resolution No. 2003 -431. Agenda Item No. 16F1 November 30, 2004 Page 6 of 6 THIS RESOLUTION ADOPTED this _ day of , 2004, after a motion, second and majority vote favoring same. DATED: ATTEST: DWIGHT E. BROCY, Clerk Approved as to form and legal sufficiency: Heidi F. Ashton Assistant County Attorney CP: TDC% eso:TouriemDeptTrevOiReimbmument -2004 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA By: DONNA FIALA, Chairman Agenda Item No. 16F2 November 30, 2004 Page 1 of 4 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommendation that the Board of County Commissioners award Bid #05 -3737 in the amount of $51,050.00 to Furnish/Install Live Oak Trees in Pelican Bay to Landscapes of Distinction, Inc. OBJECTIVE: To award Bid #05 -3737 in the amount of $51,050.00 to Furnish/Install Live Oak Trees in Pelican Bay to Landscapes of Distinction, Inc. CONSIDERATIONS: 1. Bid #05 -3737 was posted on October 6, 2004. Ninety -one (91) inquiries were sent and ten (10) bids were received and opened on October 26, 2004. 2. Staff has reviewed the bids and determined that the low bid, submitted by Southern Tradition Inc., was non - responsive because additional costs were included in their submittal that should have been included in the proposal amount. In addition, when these additional costs are factored Southern Tradition, Inc. becomes the second lowest bidder. Therefore, staff recommends award of Bid #05 -3737 to Landscapes of Distinction, Inc. as the lowest qualified responsive bidder in the amount of $51,050.00. FISCAL IMPACT: The fiscal impact for Bid #05 -3737 is $51,050.00 with funds available in the Pelican Bay Uninsured Assets Operating Account in Fund 322. GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: There is no Growth Management Impact resulting from this action. RECOMMENDATION: That the Board of County Commissioners award Bid #05- 3737 in the amount of $51,050.00 to Furnish/Install Live Oak Trees In Pelican Bay to Landscapes of Distinction, Inc. Agenda Item No. 16F2 November 30, 2004 Page 2 of 4 COLLIER - COUNTY -- BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS - Item Number 16F2 Item Summary Recommendation that the Board of County Commissioners award Bid #05 -3737 in the amount of $61,050.00 to Furnish /Install Live Oak Trees in Pelican Bay to Landscapes of Distinction, Inc. Meeting Date 11/30/2004 9:00 00 AM Prepared By Dale James Ward Director 11/1612004 0:29:25 AM Board of County Commissioners Pelican Bay Services Approved By Jean C.Smith Operations Analyst Date County Manager's Office Pelican Bay Services 11/16/2004 9:43 AM Approved By Kyle Lukasz Operations Manager Date County Manager's Office Pelican Bay Services 11/16/2004 9:46 AM Approved By OMB Coordinator Administrative Assistant Date County Manager's Office Office of Management & Budget 11116/2004 10;13 AM Approved By Michael Smykowskl Management & Budget Director Date County Manager's Office Office of Management & Budget 1111612004 3:45 PM Approved By Lyn Wood Purchasing Agent Date Administrative Services Purchasing 11/19/20044:17 PM Approved By James V. Mudd County Manager Date Board of County Commissioners County Manager's Office 11/19/2004 5;49 PM N *,t dr U-0 0 (o 0 V- 04 m 66!t Z > -M E 03 -0 E Cc -.0 d) 10 Z, CZ < cYi C,4 tp N —0 0 im r 'a cc CL C C:) 0 U- 0 k4i. 0 CL la 10i 0 Iq 9. co a 0 (D Do i C14 CO C7 NO LO O c D CD I a a 0 ow, 'r,- SO N 00 V co CD a C� C� C:�; 40 C5 0 W3 i LO IM 16 C> r- a ) 0 ff o c C, C) 811 a 'o C> CD c:> 0 0.9 c coo 88 66 > ca) on C 1) LrR I CL -tt 00 41 M CNL T- v a U m LO (n C) co I-- ED Rr cLO o cn cq: C; icq ce) co U3 SSW! —0 0 —001 01 o 0 0 L) 0 0 L) 8 0 0 D zi Ol P I k4i. 0 CL —C� g ,t 0 0 Os N 6 0- Z co E 4) Q)-ol E > 0 w Z C: OZ (D < m 0- O 2 a) a. 8 11>1 m m 0 04 0 LL t5 0 m C%j 0 4- Agenda Item No. 16F3 November 12, 2004 Page 1 of 14 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommendation to approve a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity for the Collier County Emergency Medical Services Department. OBJECTIVE: Board of County Commissioners approval of the Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity for the Collier County Emergency Medical Services Department and authorization for the Chairman to execute the same. CONSIDERATIONS: Collier County Emergency Medical Services is currently operating under a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity. Collier County Ordinance 81 -75 requires that Collier County Emergency Medical Services renew its original Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity each year. In addition, renewals are based on the same standards as the granting of the original certificate. Therefore, the requirements for Board of County Commissioners approval in granting certificates, as set forth in the Collier County Code of Laws and Ordinances 50-80, are provided and are specifically addressed in the attached memorandum. Furthermore, the renewal certificate may be approved routinely by the Board of County Commissioners upon advise of the Administrators. FISCAL IMPACT: Pursuant to Collier County Code of Laws and Ordinances Section 50 — 83 (b), an annual renewal fee of $250 is to be paid from Fund 490. Funds have been budgeted in FY05 GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: No growth management impact associated with this executive summary. RECOMMENDATION: That the Board of County Commissioners approve the Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity for the Collier County Emergency Medical Services Department and authorize the Chairman to execute the same. Prepared by: Barbara Brown, Administrative Assistant Collier County Emergency Medical Service Agenda Item No. 16173 November 12, 2004 Page 2 of 14 COLLIER COUNTY " BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Item Number 16F3 Item Summary Recommendation to Approve a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity for the Collier County Emergency Medical Services Department. Meeting Date 11/30/2004 9:00:00 AM Prepared By Date Barbara Brown Administrative Assistant 11!212004 3:23:41 PM Bureau of Emergency Services EMS Approved By Jeff Page EMS Director Date Bureau of Emergency Services EMS 1112/2004 3:50 PM Approved By Darcy Waldron Senior Administrative Assistant Date County Manager's Office Emergency Management 11116/20048:31 AM Approved By Dan E. Summers Bureau of Emergency Services Director Date County Manager's Office Bureau of Emergency Services 11/16/2004 5:10 PM Approved By OMB Coordinator Administrative Assistant Date County Manager's Office Office of Management & Budget 11117/2004 10:59 AM Approved By .- Robin Johnson Management /Budget Analyst Date County Manager's Office Office of Management & Budget 11/18/2004 1:27 PM Approved By Michael Smykowski Management & Budget Director Date County Manager's Office Office of Management & Budget 11/18/2004 2:13 PM Approved By James V. Mudd County Manager Date Board of County Commissioners County Manager's Office 11/1912004 10:16 AM Agenda Item No. 161`3 November 12, 2004 Page 3 of 14 Memorandum To: James V. Mudd County Manager From: Jeff Page, Chief Emergency Medical Services Department Date: October 20, 2004 Subject: Certificate of Convenience and Necessity for Collier County Emergency Medical Services Department Per Collier County O dinance Number 81 -75, please accept the following information for renewal of this required certificate: 1. Collier County Emergency Medical Services Department is operated by the County's Board of County Commissioners located at: 3301 East Tamiami Trail, Building F Naples, Florida, 34112 2. Collier County Emergency Medical Services Department provides service to the 2,032 square miles encompassing Collier County. 3. Collier County Emergency Medical Services Department has a total of fourty -one (41) State licensed vehicles. Twenty -nine (29) of these are licensed ground transport vehicles and one medivac helicopter. There are also eleven (11) licensed ALS Engines (non - transport). Of the above, Twenty (20) licensed ground transports, three licensed ALS Engines and the medivac helicopter operate 24 hours and day, seven days a week. One (1) additional ground transport licensed vehicle operates 12 hours a day, seven days a week (as needed) during the seasonal months. The remaining, eight (8) licensed ALS ground transport vehicles are held in reserve, while the eight (8) licensed ALS Engines are placed in service as staffing allows. (Attachment A) 4. Collier County Emergency Medical Services Department has one main office and eighteen (18) substations located throughout Collier County at the following locations: Emergency Services Division Headquarters Station #1 Station #2 Station #3 Station #4 Station #5 & 50 Station #6 & 7 Station #8 Station #9 & 19 Station #10 Station #11 Station #12 Station #14 Station #15 Station # 16 Station #17 Station #18 Station #20 Station #21 3301 East Tamiami Trail 835 8t' Avenue South 2375 Tower Drive 776 Vanderbilt Beach Rd. 1280 San Marco Rd. 4741 Golden Gate Pkwy. 112 South Is' Street 2065 Pine Ridge Road 11121 East Tamiami Tr. 7010 Immokalee Rd. 201 Buckner Avenue 14756 Immokalee Rd. 7227 Isle of Capri Road 977 20h Avenue North 16325 Vanderbilt Drive 4741 Golden Gate Pkwy. 175 Isle of Capri Blvd. 3410 Pine Ridge Road 2795 Airport Road North Agenda Item No. 16F3 November 12, 2004 Page 4 of 14 Naples, Florida Naples, Florida Naples, Florida Naples, Florida Marco Island, Florida Naples, Florida Immokalee, Florida Naples, Florida Naples, Florida Naples, Florida Everglades City, Florida Naples, Florida Naples, Florida Naples, Florida Bonita Springs, Florida Naples, Florida Naples, Florida Naples, Florida Naples, Florida 5. Collier County Emergency Medical Services Department has been licensed and certified to provide Advanced Life Support ambulance service in Collier County since April 6, 1981. 6. Three (3) Collier County residents to act as references: Robert D. Laird 1756 Courtyard Way, 205 -C Fay R. Biles 1588 Heights Court Heather Rockcastle 342 Pinehurst Circle. 7. Collier County Emergency Medical Services Departmej (Attachment B). Naples, Florida 34112 Marco Island, Florida 34145 Naples, Florida 34120 it schedules of service fees 8. October 15, 2004 Memorandum from Dan Summers, Director of Bureau of Emergency Services to County Manager Mudd stating no further information required. 9. Renewal fee of $250.00 by journal entry of an interfund transfer from Fund 490- 144610- 649010 to Fund 490- 144610 - 366900. 10. Collier County Emergency Medical Services Department financial statement is available in Collier County's Finance Department JPP/bb Attachments Emergency Services Division Agenda Item No. 16F3 November 12, 2004 Page 5 of 14 COLLIER COUNTY FLORIDA EMERGENCY SERVICES PERMIT #1 This Permit Expires December 31, 2005 Name of Service: Collier County Emergency Medical Services Name of Owner or Manager: Collier County Board of County Commissioners Principal Address of Service: 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples Florida. 34112 Business Telephone: (239) 774 8459 Emergency Telephone: 9 -1 -1 Description of Services Area: The 2,032 square miles encompassing Collier County Number of Ambulances on 24 hour duty: 20 ground units (ambulances) Number of Ambulances on 12 hour duty: 1 ground unit. Number of reserve Ambulances: 8 Number of non - transport ALS engines 11 Number of medivac helicopter: One 1 See attachment "A" for description of vehicles. This permit, as provided in Ordinance 81 -75 shall allow the above named Ambulance Service to operate Emergency Medical Services for a fee or charge for the following area(s): Collier County until the expiration date hereon, except that this permit may be revoked by the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County at any time the service named herein shall fail to comply with any local, state or federal laws or regulation applicable to the provision of Emergency Medical Services. Issued and approved this ATTEST: Dwight E. Brock, CLERK Clerk day of #1I BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA Approved as to form & legal sufficiency: Donna Fiala, Chairman Lry d' •Ct" O r• �N� O fV Z tb °' E N ,0 1 Sv Z {� Q < OCT -18 -2004 14.55 EMERGENCY i N N N N N h N N N N N N N N N N E. MIpCAL SERVICpEp 4t ES8 4BE 9^'0B P.a3��! 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HARDSHIP CASES AND PAYMENT PLANS; SUPERSEDING RESOLUTION NO. 63 -244; AND PROVIDING FOR AND EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, Collier County Emergency Medical Services (hereinafter sometimes referred to as "EMS ") provides ambulance services to the residents and visitors of Collier County; and WHEREAS, the Collier Caunly EMS operating budget is funded exclusively through ad valorem takes and user fees; and WHEREAS, Collier County staff analysis of the rust for ambulance services requires an adjustment to the user fees to properly identify current costs of services to the residents and visitors of Collier County; and WHEREAS, Collier County Ordinance No. 96 -36 Provides that the user fees for ambulance services n:ay be established by Resolution of the Board of County Commissioners (hereinafter sometimes referred to as "the Board"), NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that: SECTION ONE: EMS USER FEES BASE RATES: 5-9-RVICE LEVELS CODES BASE CHARGE A. NON - EMERGENCY STRETCHER TRANSPORT NIA $250.00 B. EMS - BLS NON - EMERGENCY A0428 $500.00 C. EMS - 3 LS EC MERGENCY A0429 $500.00 D. EMS — ALS 1 NON - EMERGENCY A0426 $500.00 E. EMS - ALS 1 EMERGENCY A0427 $550.00 F. EMS -- ALS 2 EMERGENCY A0433 $625,00 G. EMS — SPECIALTY CARE A0434 $650.00 H. EMS — HELICOPTER (LOGISTICAL) i A0431 $2,700.00 I. EMS - HELICOPTER (TRAUAAA) A0431 $4;500.00 Agenda Item No. 16F3 J. EMS - BLS GROUND BASE RATE AD42B ► B0@ er 12, 2004 (Beneficiary Death in Accordance with CMS Guidelines) - Page 9 of 14 K. EMS — BLS AIR BASE RATE A0431 $2,700 taeneficlary Death in Accordance with CMS Guidelines) MILEAGE RATES: SERVICE LEVELS CODES MILEAGE CHARGE A. EMS — IN COUNTY GROUND UNIT A0425 S10.00 (Minimum charge of 1 mile and no cap) a. ENIS -OUT OF COUNTY GROUND UNIT A0425 S10.00 (Minimum charge of 1 mile and no cap) C. EMS - IN COUNTY AIR UN1T AC436 $75.00 (Minimum charge of 1 mile and no cap) 0. EMS - OUT OF COUNTY AIR UNIT A0436 $75,00 (N4inimum charge of 1 mile with no cap) SPECIAL EVENTS ANC MISCELANEOUS RATES SERVICE LEVELS RATES A. WJO (2' MEDICS!0€tiE ALS VEHICLE (PER HOUR) $150.00 $. ONE (1) MEDICINC VEHICLE (PER HOUR) $50.00 COPIE : COPIES OF DOCUMENTSIPER PAGE $1.00 (Excluding Governmental Agencies) PAST DUE ACCOUNTS: INTEREST ON PAST DUE ACCOUNTS: 1 %c monthly SECTION TWO: BILLING AND COLLECTION PROCEDURE The following shall be the minimum guidelines for billing and cotlertion procedures for ambulance service fees and charges: A. initial fees and charges for ambulance services) shall be assessed either prior to or following the provision of service, as service dynamics reasonably perrrlt. Unpaid fees and charges, subsequent to time of service, shall be reflected in an accounts receivable subsidiary ledger system to be maintained by the EMS Department. B. An initial bill for ambulance services shall be processed in the follmAng manner within thirty (30) days after service is provided. 2 1. The County will send an Initial bill to the service recipient's or Agenda Item No. 16F3 responsible party's insurance carrier provided that approP1%g %RdJ62004 of 14 information is made available to the EMS Billing Section, The EMS Biling Section will accept Medicare assignment, as a participating provider, and will wait no less than 45 days for payment if Medicare ar other insurance carrier's are billed. If the claim is denied, a bill will be sent to the service recipient or responsible party. 2. The County will also send a bill to Medicaid and accept assignment if appropriate Insurance information is made available to the EMS Billing Section by the service recipient or responsible party. The EMS Billing Section wil! wait no less than 60 days for payment if Medicaid Is billed. If the claim, is denied because of no coverage at time of service, a bill V.111 be sent to the service recipient or responsible party. If Medicaid denies because they felt It eras not medically necessary to be transported by ambulance, then the account will be adjusted per the rules and regulations of Medicaid. 3. In the event the service recipient or responsible party does not have or does not provide proof of insurance coverage, the bill for ambulance service(s) shelf be sent directly to the service recipient or responsible party for payment. The EMS Billing Section-All wait no less than 30 days for payment. C. The following will occur if payment has not been received within above set guidelines: 1. A last due notice will be sent in accordance with the above provisions, (45 days after billing third party or Medicare, 60 days after billing Medicaid and 30 days after billing responsible party or service recipient). 2. Thirty (30) days after the first past due notice is sent, a second past due notice will be sent. 3. After a ten (10) day grace period following the second past due notice, the account will be sent to the County's contracted collection agency, D, interest will be assessed at 1% per month, on all accounts that are sent to the County's contracted collection agency, (excluding hardships as defined by County policy). 3 E. A reasonable and customary payment plan will be made available for all Agenda Item No. 161`3 service recipients or responsible parties. Should the servlc °y'Page�1o��4 responsible party at any time fail to meet the teens and conditions of the payment plan, the unpaid balance shall be administered in accordance with Section C.3 above. F. When ambulance service bill(s), at any stage in this billing and ax)llertion procedure, are returned because the Postal Service cannot effectuate delivery, the EMS Billing Section shall make a reasonable effort to ascarlain the rorrec:t mailing address. If reasonable efforts to ascertain a correct address fail, the accourt(s) may be considered for other collection alternatives. G. Nothing contained in this section shall preclude reasonable telephone or other appropriate contact for billing and collection purposes, in accordance with all applicable laws. H. Throughout the fiscal year, the EMS Billing Section shall review all past due accounts and report to the Board of County Commissioners on an annual basis, of all past due accounts which are believed to be unoollectibie. I. The Board may, after reviewing these past due accounts and after finding that diligent efforts at collection have proven unsuccessful, remove these past due accounts from active accounts receivable In accordance with generally accepted accounting procedures and pursuant to law by Resolution. SECTION THREE: HOSPITAL OUT OF COUNTY TRANSPORTS Should a local hospital have a need for a oatient to be transported to an out of County facility, the County shall, subject to equipment, manpower, availability and its sole discretion, utilize its resources to provide patient transpert. Tile County shall invoice the hospital for all out of Cour;ty transports that remain uncompensated after a period of ninety (90) days. SECTION FOUR: ADJUSTMENT OF EMS USER FEES The following shall be minimum guidelines for adjustments to ambulance service fees. The Board of County Commissioners, In accordance with criteria established by the enabling Ordinance, may authorize other adjustments. 4 A. tiledicare and Medicaid Adiustments. Contractual adjustments under Medicare and /or Medicaid assignment will be made In Agenda item No. 1604 "e �it� age 12af14 applicable Medicare andoor Medicaid rules and regulations. B. Viciim_s Compensation Contractual Adiustments, Contractual adjustments will be made In accordance with applicable state, federal and local rules and regulations. C. UVorkeC Compensation- Contractual Adiustments. Contractual adjustments will be made In accordance with applicable state, federal and local rules and regulations. D. County E,rnployee Adirlslments. Board of County Commissioners and Constitutional Officers' employees that have Primary coverage under Collier County's insurance policy will be responsible for any deductibles, co- payments or unpaid balances. An employee may dispute his /her ambulance charge in accordance with procedures set forth in Ordinance No. 96 -36. E. Chamtrus/Tricare Adiustments. Contractual adjustments will be made in accordance with applicable Champus,Tricare rules and regulations. F. Railroad Retirement Adiustments. Contractual adjustments v.iiill be made In accordance with applicable state, federal and local rules and regulations pertaining to Railroad Retirement Adjustments. G. Social Services Adiustments. Contractual adjustments will be made in accordance with rules established by the County Manager and memorialized by a memorandum of understanding executed by the Social Services Director and the EMS Director, SECTION FIVE. WAIVER OF EMS USER FEE FOR SPECIAL EVENTS Pursuant to Ordinance No. 96 -36, and from the effective date of this Resolution, user fees for EMS ambulance stand -by services may be waived if the board finds that a valid public purpose has been established in recognition of their charitable contributions to the CommunJty. 6 SECTION SIX: HARDSHIP CASES AND PAYMENT PLANS Agenda Item No. 161`3 The Board recognizes that certain service recipients m aggd2b8004 e 13 of -14 identified and processed as hardship cases. Payment plans will be established pursuant to the minimum guidelines set forth in this Resolution. A. Hardship cases will be established in accordance with the Fedaral Poverty guidelines, as used by the Social Services Department of Collier County. B. Payment plans for hardship cases will be set up on a monthly basis, with a minimum pavment of $10.00 per month. Hardship cases, placed on a payment plan wit! not accrue interest or be placed into collection. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if a service recipient has a payment plan and does not make the agreed scheduled payments for a period longer than two (2) months. the account ,tall be turned over to the County's contracted collection agency and interest, will begin to accrue. SECTION SEVEN: SUPERCISION OF RESOLUTION 03 -244 This Resolution shall supersede Resolution No. 03 -244 SECTION EIGH : EFFECTIVE DATE This Resolution shall becomo effective on July 27, 2004. PASSED AND DULY ADOPTED by the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, this ,_,)71 day of 2004• ATTEST: DWIGHT E. BROCK. Clerk . .. &i run >f � uti:8e r. Approved as to form and legal sufficiency: Thom s C. Palmer Assistant County Attorney BOARD OF COUNTY COl N4ISSIONERS, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BY. DCONN FIALA, Chairman 6 MEMORANDUM Agenda Item No. 16F3 November 12, 2004 Page 14 of 14 ATTACHMENT "C" TO: James V. Mudd, County Manager FROM: Dan Summers, Director Bureau of Emergency Management DATE: October 15, 2004 REF: Certificate of Convenience and Necessity for Collier County Emergency Medical Services Department After review of the application to renew this certificate for Collier County Emergency Medical Services Department, no further information is required at this time. Agenda Item No. 16F4 November 30, 2004 Page 1 of 30 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Approval of Two (2) Disaster Relief Funding Agreements between the Florida Department of Community Affairs and Collier County for Reimbursement of Eligible Disaster Related Expenses incurred in Response to Hurricane Charley and Hurricane Frances OBJECTIVE: Board of County Commission approval of Disaster Relief Funding Agreement #05- PA- C %- 09 -21 -01 -864 (Hurricane Charley) and #05-PA-G°/o-09-21-01- 044 (Hurricane Frances) for the disbursement of Federal and State Public Assistance Disaster Relief funds. CONSIDERATIONS: Due to the severity of damage and losses incurred by the State of Florida from Hurricanes Charley and Frances, the President of the United States declared Major Disaster #FEMA- DR- 1539 -FL and #FEMA- DR- 1545 -FL for all counties in Florida. The Agreements allow for the disbursement of both Federal and State Public Assistance Disaster Relief funds by the Florida Department of Community Affairs for eligible expenses incurred by the County in response to these events, and designates Michael Smykowski, Office of Management and Budget Director, as the County's primary agent for these Agreements. FISCAL IMPACT: It is anticipated that the Federal reimbursement of eligible costs will be 90% for both Hurricane Charley and Hurricane Frances with the remaining 10% shared between the State and Collier County. GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: There is no Growth Management impact associated with this Executive Summary. RECOMMENDATION: That the Board of County Commissioners approve Disaster Relief Funding Agreements #05- PA- C %- 09 -21 -01 -864 and #05- PA- G %- 09 -21 -01 -044 between the Florida Department of Community Affairs and Collier County for the reimbursement of eligible disaster related expenses incurred in response to Hurricanes Charley and Frances. Prepared By: Darcy Waldron, Emergency Management Department Agenda Item No. 16F4 November 30, 2004 Page 2 of 30 COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Item Number 16F4 Item Summary Approval of Two (2) Disaster Relief Funding Agreements between the Florida Department of Community Affairs and Collier County for Reimbursement of Eligible Disaster Related Expenses incurred in response to Hurricane Charley and Hurricane Frances. Meeting Date 11/30/2004 9:00:00 AM - Approved By Darcy Waldron Senior Administrative Assistant Date County Manager's Office Emergency Management 11/16/2004 3:59 PM Approved By Dan E. Summers Bureau of Emergency Services Director Date County Manager's Office Bureau of Emergency Services 11116/2004 5:10 PM Approved By OMB Coordinator Administrative Assistant Date County Manager's Office Office of Management & Budget 11/17/2004 12:55 PM Approved By Michael Smykowski Management & Budget Director Date County Manager's Office Office of Management & Budget 11/18/2004 8:04 AM Approved By James V, Mudd County Manager Date Board of County Commissioners County Manager's Office 11/18/2004 10:35 AM Agenda Item No. 16F4 November 30, 2004 Page 3 of 30 STATE OF FLORIDA Department of Community Affairs DISASTER RELIEF FUNDING AGREEMENT Agreement No. 05- PA- C % -09 -21- 01-864 CSFA No. 52600308; CFDA No. 97.036 Subgrantee: Collier County FIPS No. 021 - 99021 -00 This Agreement is between the State of Florida, Department of Community Affairs (hereinafter referred to as the "Grantee ") and, the undersigned State Agency or political subdivision of the State (hereinafter referred to as the "Subgrantee "). This Agreement is based on the existence of the following facts and conditions: A. WHEREAS, Tropical Storm Bonnie and Hurricane Charley beginning August 11, 2004, and thereafter, had a devastating impact upon the State of Florida. The severity of the damage and losses resulted in a proclamation of emergency by the Governor in Executive Order 04 -182. In consequence of the Event, the President of the United States on August 13, 2004, declared Major Disaster No. FEMA -DR- 1539 -FL in all counties in the State of Florida As a result, the Public Assistance Program was made available to eligible applicants in these Declared counties; and, B. WHEREAS, a FEMA -State Agreement between the State of Florida and the Federal Emergency Management Agency governing the use of such funds requires the State to share the costs eligible or federal e and, financial assistance, and the State has undertaken to share those costs, as appropriated, pri d, its gre C. WHEREAS, The Grantee represents that it is fully qualified and eligible to receive these grant funds to provide the services identified herein and agrees to comply with all the requirements of this Agreement; and, D. WHEREAS, the Grantee receives these grant funds from the State of Florida and the federal government, and has the authority, under Section 252.373, Fla. Stat. to disburse these funds to the Subgrantees upon the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth; and, E. WHEREAS, a Budget Amendment has been prepared and is being considered to provide for the necessary funds and authority for this event. Under the Emergency Management Act, as amended, the Department has authority to administer federal financial assistance from the Agency consequent to a presidential declaration of disaster. NOW, THEREFORE, the Grantee and Subgrantee, based upon the existence of the foregoing conditions, do further agree to the following: ARTICLE I. Deff_nitions. As used in this Agreement, the following terms shall have the following meanings unless another meaning is specified elsewhere: A. "Eligible activities" are those activities authorized in the FEMA -State Agreement, and in the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act, Public Law 93 -288, as amended, 42 U.S.C. § 5121 -5201; 44 C.F.R. Part 206; and applicable policies of the Federal Emergency Management Agency. B. "FEMA -State Agreement' is the agreement dated August 14, 2004, between the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the State of Florida, for the Major Disaster No. FEMA - 1539- DR -FL. ARTICLE II. Applicab_ le Law'. The parties agree to all the conditions, obligations, and duties imposed by the FEMA -State Agreement and all applicable state and federal legal requirements including, without any limitation on the generality of the fore - going, the requirements of 44 C.F.R. Parts 13 and 206, and the policies of the Federal Emergency Management Agency. Agenda Item No. 16F4 November 30, 2004 Page 4 of 30 ARTICLE M. Funding, and Insurance. Grantee shall provide funds to the Subgrantee for eligible activities for the projects approved by the Grantee and the Federal Emergency Management Agency, as specified in the approved Project Worksheets. Allowable costs shall be determined as per 44 C.F.R. Parts 13 and 206. A. The approved Project Worksheets shall be transmitted to Subgrantee, and shall state the cumulative funding allowed, the scope of the eligible project, and the costs eligible under this Agreement. Project Worksheets may obligate or deobligate funding, thereby amending the total funding for the project. The approved Project Worksheets shall document the total eligible costs and the total federal share of those costs, which shall be seventy- five (75) percent of all eligible costs, unless a higher percentage is approved. Contingent upon an appropriation by the Florida Legislature, the Grantee may provide some portion of any nonfederal share for local government and private non -profit Subgrantees. As a condition of receipt of the federal funding; the Subgrantee agrees to provide any nonfederal share not paid by the Grantee. B. As a condition to funding under this Agreement, the Subgrantee agrees that the Grantee may withhold funds otherwise payable to Subgrantee from any disbursement to Grantee upon a determination by Grantee or Federal Emergency Management Agency that funds exceeding the eligible costs have been disbursed to Subgrantee pursuant to this Agreement or any other funding agreement administered by Grantee. C. As a further condition to funding under this Agreement, the Subgrantee agrees to procure insurance sufficient for the type or types of hazards for which the disaster was declared to cover any and all projects to be funded under this Agreement where insurance is available and reasonable. Subgrantee shall provide Grantee with a certificate of such insurance as a condition to funding under this Agreement. ARTICLE IV. Duplication of Benefits Prohibition. Subgrantee may not receive funding under this Agreement to pay for damage covered by insurance, nor may Subgrantee receive any other duplicate benefits under this Agreement. A. Subgrantee shall without delay advise Grantee of any insurance coverage for the damage identified on the applicable Project Worksheets and of any entitlement to compensation or indemnification from such insurance. Subgrantee shall reimburse Grantee without delay for any duplicate benefits Subgrantee may receive from any other source for any damage identified on the applicable Project Worksheets for which Subgrantee has received payment from Grantee, to the extent of any such duplication. B. In the event that Grantee should determine that Subgrantee has received duplicate benefits, by its execution of this Agreement the Subgrantce gives Grantee or the Chief Financial Officer - Department of Financial Services of the State of Florida the authority to set off the sum of any such duplicate benefits by withholding it from any other funds otherwise due and owing to Subgrantee. ARTICLE V. Compliance with Environmental Planning Permitting Laws. Subgrantee shall be responsible for the implementation and completion of the approved projects described in the Project Worksheets in a manner acceptable to Grantee, and in accordance with applicable legal requirements. The contract documents for any Project undertaken by Subgrantee, and any land use permitted by or engaged in by Subgrantee, shall be consistent with the local government Comprehensive Plan. Subgrantee shall ensure that any development or development order complies with all applicable planning, permitting and building requirements. Subgrantee shall engage such competent engineering, building, and other technical and professional assistance at all project sites as may be needed to ensure that the project complies with the contract documents. ARTICLE VI. _Reauired Documentation Reviews and Inspections, Subgrantee shall create and maintain documentation of work performed and costs incurred on each project identified in a Project Worksheet sufficient to permit a formal audit comporting with ordinary, customary and prudent public accounting requirements. Upon the failure of Subgrantee to create and maintain such documentation, Grantee may terminate further funding under this Agreement, and Subgrantee shall reimburse to Grantee all payments disbursed earlier to Subgrantee, together with any and all accrued interest. Agenda Item No. 16F4 November 30, 2004 Page 5 of 30 A. Subgrantee shall submit the following documentation for Large Projects (the Small Project threshold for this declaration is $54,100). 1. A Request for Advance or Reimbursement conforming to the attached sample. 2. A Summary of Documentation Form conforming to the sample attached to this Agreement as Attachment B, which shall be supported by original documents such as contract documents, invoices, purchase orders, change orders and the like; 3. A request for final inspection; 4. A signed Project Completion and Certification Report upon the completion of all projects; and 5. The Project Completion and Certification Report specified by Paragraph B of this Article. B. For all projects, Subgrantee shall state on the "Project Completion and Certification Report" that all work was performed in accordance with this Agreement and the requirements in each Project Worksheet, and shall state the date of completion. C. Grantee will inspect Small Projects by random selection, and will conduct the final inspections on Large Projects, to ensure that all work has been performed within the scope of work specified on the Project Worksheets. Costs not within the approved scope of work shall not be reimbursed. ARTICLE VII. Cost Sharing• The federal share of the eligible costs specified in the Project Worksheets under this Agreement shall be seventy -five (75) percent, unless a higher percentage is approved, of such costs and the nonfederal share shall be the remaining amount. Payment of all or a specified portion of the nonfederal share of such costs is contingent upon a potential future State appropriation defining the apportionment of the nonfederal share. Administrative costs in addition to the Project Worksheets that are otherwise eligible under 44 C.F.R. Part 206 and do not require matching finds may also be funded by FEMA. AR'T'ICLE VIII. Payment of Costs. Grantee shall disburse the eligible costs to Subgrantee in accordance with the following procedures. A. Grantee shall disburse the federal and nonfederal shares of the eligible costs for Small Projects to Subgrantee as soon as practicable after execution of this Agreement and formal notification by the Federal Emergency Management Agency of its approval of the pertinent Project Worksheet. B. Grantee shall reimburse Subgrantee for the federal and nonfederal shares of the eligible costs for Large Projects as soon as practicable after Subgrantee has delivered the following documents to Grantee: 1. A Request for Advance or Reimbursement Form conforming to the sample attached to this Agreement as Attachment A; 2. A Summary of Documentation Form conforming to the sample attached to this Agreement which shall be supported by original documents such as contract documents, invoices, purchase orders, change orders and the like; and, 3. A letter or notification certifying that the reported costs were incurred in the performance of eligible work. C. Grantee may advance funds under this Agreement to Subgrantee not exceeding the federal share if Subgrantee meets the following conditions: 1. Subgrantee shall demonstrate to Grantee that Subgrantee has procedures in place to ensure that funds are disbursed to project vendors, contractors, and subcontractors without unnecessary delay; Agenda Item No. 16F4 November 30, 2004 Page 6 of 30 2. Subgrantee shall submit to Grantee the budget supporting the request; 3. Subgmntee shall submit a statement justifying the advance and the proposed use of the funds, and specifying the amount of funds requested; 4. Subgrantee shall submit a completed Request for Advance or Reimbursement Form; and, 5. Subgrantee shall pay over to Grantee any interest earned on advances for remittance to the Federal Emergency Management Agency as often as practicable, and in any event not later than ten (10) business days after the close of each calendar quarter. D. Subgrantee may make improvements to the project facility in conjunction with its restoration of the facility to its pre - disaster condition in accordance with 44 C.F.R. Part 206 with the prior written approval of Grantee. E. In any case in which Sub grantee certifies to Grantee in writing that the restoration of a damaged public facility to its pre - disaster condition is not in the best interest of the public, Sub grantee may request Grantee and the Federal Emergency Management Agency to approve an alternate project in accordance with 44 C.F.R. Part 206 before the commencement of any work. F. Grantee may, in its discretion, withhold its portion of the nonfederal share of funding under this Agreement from Subgrantee if Grantee has reason to expect a subsequent unfavorable determination by the Federal Emergency Management Agency that a previous disbursement of funds under this Agreement was improper. ARTICLE IX. Final Payment. Grantee shall disburse the final payment to Subgrantee upon the performance of the following conditions: A. Subgrantee shall have completed the project; B. Subgrantee shall have submitted the documentation specified in Articles VI and VIII of this Agreement; C. In the case of Large Projects, the Grantee shall have performed the final inspection; D. In the case of Small Projects, the Project Listing and Certification shall have been reviewed by Grantee, or Grantee shall have performed a final inspection; and, E. Subgrantee shall have requested final reimbursement. ARTICLE X. Records Maintenance The funding of eligible costs under this Agreement and the performance of all other conditions shall be subject to the following requirements, in addition to such other and further requirements as may be imposed by operation of law: A. The "Uniform Administrative Requirements for Grants and Cooperative Agreements to State and Local Governments," as codified in 44 C.F.R. Part 13, as amended; B. Office of Management and Budget Circular No. A -87, "Cost Principles for State and Local Governments," as amended; C. Office of Management and Budget Circular No. A -110, "Uniform Administrative Requirements for Grants and Other Agreements with Institutions of Higher Education, Hospitals and Other Non -Profit Organizations," as amended; and D. Office of Management and Budget Circular No. A -122, "Cost Principles for Non -Profit Organizations," as amended. Agenda Item No. 16F4 November 30, 2004 Page 7 of 30 E. Subgrantee will maintain all documentation concerning the projects funded under this Agreement until the occurrence of the following events, whichever is the later: in the same; or, 1. The completion of final inspection and final audit, and the final resolution of any issues identified 2. The expiration of three (3) years from the date of final disbursement under this Agreement. F. Subgrantee shall make all documentation concerning the projects funded under this Agreement available and accessible to the Comptroller General of the United States, the Grantee, and the Federal Emergency Management Agency between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m on weekdays other than official holidays. ARTICLE XI. Reimbursement of -Funds, Funds. If upon final inspection, final audit, or other review by Grantee, the Federal Emergency Management Agency or other authority determines that the disbursements to Subgrantee under this Agreement exceed the eligible costs, Subgrantee shall reimburse to Grantee the sum by which the total disbursements exceed the eligible costs within forty-five (45) days from the date Subgrantee is notified of such determination. ARTICLE XII. Audit. Subgrantee shall submit an Audit of Agreement Compliance to Grantee, and shall have an independent audit performed by a Certified Public Accountant if its total expenditures of federal financial assistance for the most recent fiscal year equal or exceed $500,000.00. A. Subgrantee will conduct the audit in accordance with the following requirements: 1. The standards established by the Comptroller General of the United States, as specified in the General Accounting Office Standards for Audit of Governmental Organizations, Programs, Activities and Functions; 2. The standards established by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants; 3. The requirements of § 11.42 Fla. Stat., and the Rules of the Auditor General; 4. The requirements of the Single Audit Act of 1984, Pub. L. 98 -502, as amended, 31 U.S.C. §§ 7501 -7507, to the extent here applicable; and, 5. Office of Management and Budget Circular No. A -133, as amended, to the extent here applicable. B. The audit shall be identified by the serial contract identification number for this Agreement. If the Subgrantee is a private nonprofit organization, it shall submit an organization -wide audit. C. The audit shall be due not later than seven (7) months after the close of the fiscal year for Subgrantee except where Grantee and Subgrantee have mutually agreed upon another date. D. Sub grantee shall conduct such additional audits as Grantee or the Federal Emergency Management Agency may determine necessary to determine the adequacy, accuracy, and reliability of the internal procedures Subgrantee has in place to protect its assets and to ensure compliance with this Agreement. E. If this Agreement is closed out without an audit, Grantee may recover from Subgrantee any disallowed costs identified in an audit after such closeout. ARTICLE XIII. Noncomoliance. If the Subgrantee violates this Agreement or any legislation, regulation, statute, rule or other legal requirement applicable to the performance of this Agreement, the Grantee may withhold any disbursement otherwise due Subgrantee for the project with respect to which the violation has occurred until the violation is cured or has otherwise come to final resolution. If the violation is not cured, Grantee may terminate this Agreement and invoke its remedies under the Agreement as per Articles XVHI and XXIII of this Agreement. Agenda Item No. 16F4 November 30, 2004 -- Page 8 of 30 ARTICLE XIV. Nondiscrimination by Contractors Subgrantee shall undertake an active program of nondiscrimination in its administration of disaster assistance under this Agreement, as per 44 C.F.R. Parts 7 and 16, and 44 C.F.R Part 206. Subgrantee shall also be subject to the requirements in the General Services Administrative Consolidated List of Debarred, Suspended and Ineligible Contractors, in accordance with 44 C.F.R Part 17. ARTICLE XV. Modification. The time for performance of this Agreement may be extended once unless the failure of Subgrantee to close out the project is caused by events beyond its control. A modification extending the time for completion of the project and any other modification shall be in writing, and shall take effect only upon execution by both parties. Modifications to any Project Worksheet to be funded under this Agreement may be requested by Subgrantee through Grantee, but the approval of any such modifications shall reside in the sole discretion of the Federal Emergency Management Agency. Any approved modification to a project Worksheet shall be noted in a Supplemental Project Worksheet for the project. If otherwise allowed under this Agreement, any extension shall be in writing and shall be subject to the same terms and conditions as those set out in the initial Agreement. ARTICLE XVI. Time for Performance Time shall be of the essence of this Agreement and of the performance of all conditions under it. Subject to any modification extending the time for the performance of this Agreement approved by Grantee or the Federal Emergency Management Agency, the time for the performance of emergency work shall be six (6) months from the date of the Presidential Declaration. The time for the performance of permanent work shall be eighteen (18) months from the date of the Presidential Declaration. For Large Projects the Summary of Documentation and the supporting documents identified in Article VI of this Agreement shall be submitted to the Grantee not later than sixty (60) days after the date of the last modification extending the Agreement. Subgrantee shall submit the completed Project Listing to Grantee not later than thirty (30) days from the completion of all work, or the approval of the Final Inspection by the Federal Emergency Management Agency, whichever is later. The time for the performance of this Agreement may be extended for cause by Grantee. Extensions shall not be approved for delays caused for lack of cost -share funding. If any extension request is denied, Subgrantee shall be reimbursed for eligible project costs incurred up to the latest approved date for completion. Failure to complete any project will be adequate cause for the termination of funding for that project. ARTICLE XVH. Contracts With Others If the Subgrantee contracts with any other contractor or vendor for performance of all or any portion of the work required under this Agreement, the Subgrantee shall incorporate into its contract with such contractor or vendor an indemnification clause holding Grantee and Subgrantee harmless from liability to third parties for claims asserted under such contract. ARTICLE XVIII. Termination. Either of the parties may terminate this Agreement by notice in writing delivered to the address specified in Article XXV of this Agreement. Such termination shall take effect thirty (30) days after the date of such notice. Such termination shall not affect the rights, interests, duties or responsibilities of either of the parties or any allowable costs that have accrued as of the date of the notice of termination. ARTICLE XIX. Liability. Grantee assumes no liability to third parties in connection with this Agreement. Unless the Subgrantee is a governmental entity covered by § 768.28(5), Fla. Stat., the Subgrantee shall be solely responsible to any and all contractors, vendors, and other parties with whom it contracts in performing this Agreement. Unless the Subgrantee is a governmental entity within the meaning of the preceding sentence, Subgrantee shall indemnify Grantee form claims asserted by to third parties in connection with the performance of this Agreement, holding Grantee and Subgrantee harmless from the same. Also: A. For the purpose of this Agreement, the Grantee and Subgrantee agree that neither one is an employee or agent of the other, but that each one stands as an independent contractor in relation to the other. B. Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed as a waiver by Grantee or Subgrantee of any legal immunity, nor shall anything in this Agreement be construed as consent by either of the parties to be sued by third parties in connection with any matter arising from the performance of this Agreement. C. Subgrantee represents that to the best of its knowledge any hazardous substances at its project site or sites are present in quantities within statutory and regulatory limitations, and do not require remedial action under any federal, state or local legal requirements concerning such substances. Subgrantee further represents that the presence 0 Agenda Item No. 16F4 November 30, 2004 Page 9 of 30 of any such substance or any condition at the site caused by the presence of any such substance shall be addressed in accordance with all applicable legal requirements. ARTICLE XIL Reports. Subgrantee shall provide Quarterly Reports to Grant"' on due ahrltime as Report Form conforming to the sample attached as Attachment C. The first Quarterly Report shall be Subgrantee is notified. All subsequent Quarterly Reports shall be due no later than fifteen (15) days after each calendar quarter through final inspection. Quarterly Reports shall indicate the anticipated completion date for each project, together with any other circumstances that may affect the completion date, the scope of work, the project costs, or any other factors that may affect compliance with this Agreement. Interim inspections shall be scheduled by Subgrantee before the final inspection, and may be required by Grantee based on information supplied in the Quarterly Reports. Grantee may require additional reports as needed, and Subgrantee shall provide any additional reports requested by Grantee as soon as practicable. With respect to the Request for Advance or Reimbursement, the Summary of Documentation, and the Quarterly Reports, the contact for Grantee will be the State Public Assistance Officer. ARTICLE XXI. Standard Conditions. Subgrantee agrees to the following conditions: A. The performance and obligation of Grantee to pay under this Agreement is contingent upon an annual appropriation by the Legislature and the disbursement to Grantee of federal funding in accordance with § 252.37(4), Fla. Stat. B. Bills for fees or other compensation for services or expenses must be submitted in detail sufficient for a proper pre -audit and post- audit. C. Grantee may terminate this Agreement for refusal by the Subgrantee and its contractors and subcontractors to allow public inspection of any records subject to the disclosure requirements in § 119.07(1), Fla. Stat., that are made or received by Subgrantee or its contractors and subcontractors in connection with this Agreement. Substantial evidence of noncompliance by Subgrantee or its contractors and subcontractors with these requirements shall constitute the nonperformance of a condition under this Agreement, and shall be adequate cause for termination. D. Subgrantee agrees that no funds disbursed to it under this Agreement will be used for the purpose of lobbying the Legislature or any of its members, any employee of the State of Florida, any member of Congress, any officer or employee of Congress, or any employee of a Member of Congress, in connection with this Agreement or any modifications to this Agreement. E. Subgrantee certifies that it possesses the legal authority to receive the funds. F. Subgrantee agrees that responsibility for compliance with this Agreement rests with Subgrantee, and further agrees that noncompliance with this Agreement shall be cause for the rescission, suspension or termination of funding under this Agreement, and may affect eligibility for funding under future Subgrantee Agreements. ARTICLE XXII. Term, This Agreement shall take effect upon its execution by both parties, and shall terminate upon approval of closeout by the Federal Emergency Management Agency, unless terminated earlier as specified elsewhere in this Agreement. Subgrantee shall commence project(s) specified by this Agreement without delay. ARTICLE XXHI. Events of Default Remedies and Termination. A. Upon the occurrence of any one or more of the following events, all obligations of Grantee to disburse further funds under this Agreement shall terminate at the option of Grantee. Notwithstanding the preceding sentence, Grantee may at its option continue to make payments or portions of payments after the occurrence of any one or more such events without waiving the right to exercise such remedies and without incurring liability for further payment. Grantee may at its option terminate this Agreement and any and all funding under this Agreement upon the occurrence of any one or more of the following: Agenda Item No. 16F4 November 30, 2004 Page 10 of 30 1. Any representation by Subgrantee in this Agreement is inaccurate or incomplete in any material respect, or Subgrantee has breached any condition of this Agreement or any previous agreement with Grantee and has not cured in timely fashion, or is unable or unwilling to meet its obligations under this Agreement; 2. Subgrantee suffers any material adverse change in its financial condition while this Agreement is in effect, as compared to its financial condition as represented in any reports or other documents submitted to Grantee, if Subgrantee has not cured the condition within thirty (30) days after notice in writing from Grantee; 3. Any reports required by this Agreement have not been submitted to Grantee or have been submitted with inaccurate, incomplete, or inadequate information; or, 4. The monies necessary to fund this Agreement are unavailable due to any failure to appropriate or other action or inaction by the Congress, Legislature, Office of the Comptroller or Office of Management and Budget. B. Upon the occurrence of any one or more of the following events, Grantee may at its option give notice in writing to Subgrantee to cure its failure of performance if such failure may be cured. Upon the failure of Subgrantee to cure, Grantee may exercise any one or more of the following remedies: 1. Terminate this Agreement upon not less than fifteen (15) days notice of such termination by certified letter to the Subgrantee at the address specified in Article XXV of this Agreement, such notice to take effect when delivered to Subgrantee; 2. Commence a legal action for the judicial enforcement of this Agreement; 3. Withhold the disbursement of any payment or any portion of a payment otherwise due and payable under this Agreement or any other Agreement with Subgrantee; and, 4. Take any other remedial actions that may otherwise be available under law. C. Grantee may terminate this Agreement for any misrepresentation of material fact, for failure or non- performance of any Agreement condition or obligation, or for noncompliance with any applicable legal requirement. D. Rescission, suspension or termination of this Agreement shall constitute final action by the Grantee within the meaning of the Administrative Procedure Act, as amended. Notwithstanding the preceding sentence, any deobligation of funds or other determination by the Federal Emergency Management Agency shall be addressed in accordance with the regulations of that Agency. E. Upon the rescission, suspension or termination of this Agreement, the Subgrantee shall refund to Grantee all funds disbursed to Subgrantee under this Agreement. F. The venue of any action or proceeding by either Grantee or Subgrantee for enforcement of this Agreement or for adjudication of rights, interests, or duties of the parties to it shall lie in Leon County, State of Florida. G. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary elsewhere in this Agreement, the rescission, suspension or termination of this Agreement by Grantee shall not relieve Subgrantee of liability to Grantee for the restitution of funds advanced to Subgrantee under this Agreement, and Grantee may set off any such funds by withholding future disbursements otherwise due Subgrantee under this Agreement or any other Agreement until such time as the exact amount of restitution due Grantee from Subgrantee is determined. In the event the Federal Emergency Management Agency should deobligate funds formerly allowed under this Agreement or under any other Agreement funded by the Agency and administered by Grantee, then Subgrantee shall immediately repay such funds to Grantee. If the Subgrantee fails to repay any such funds, then Grantee may recover the same from funding otherwise due Subgrantee. ARTICLE XXIV. Attachments, hhments, A. All attachments to this Agreement are incorporated into this Agreement by reference as if set out fully in the text of the Agreement itself. B. In the event of any inconsistencies between the language of this Agreement and the Attachments to it, the language of the Attachments shall be controlling, but only to the extent of such inconsistencies. C. This Agreement has the following attachments: Agenda Item No. 16F4 November 30, 2004 Page 11 of 30 1. Attachment A "Request for Advance or Reimbursement" 2. Attachment B "Summary of Documentation of Expenses Claimed" 3. Attachment C "Quarterly Report Form" 4. Attachment D "Subgrantee Annual Budget Projection Form" Note: All other grant administrative form will be provided by Grantee as needed or posted on the DEM website: www floridadisaster orQ . The Subgrantee may be provided the option of using electronic forms placed on our Internet based document management system at htt . / /dcaenwMrise eoconline.ora. ARTICLE XXV. Notice and Contact. All notices under this Agreement shall be in writing and shall be delivered by Internet, by telefacsimile, by hand, or by certified letter to the following respective addresses. FOR THE GRANTEE: W Cr diz Fugate Director Division of Emergency Management Department of Community Affairs 2555 Shumard Oak Blvd. Tallahassee Florida 32399 -2100 FOR THE SUBGRANTEE: Michael Smykowski Director Collier Co= Management & Budget 3301 East TUniami Trail Naples Florida 34112 ARTICLE XXVL. Designation of &e-ut. Subgrantee hereby designates _hfighggL5Mykgw§LkL as its primary agent, and designates Robin Johnson as its alternate agent, to execute any Request for Advance or Reimbursement, certification, or other necessary documentation. IN WHTTNESS HEREOF, the Grantee and Subgrantee have executed this Agreement: FOR THE GRANTEE: FOR THE SUBGRANTEE: DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS, BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS STATE OF FLORIDA COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA By: W. Craig Fugate, Director Division of Emergency Management Date: Public Assistance Program - Program Approved as toljoqB and Legal Sufficiency Assistant ou Attorney / By: Donna Fiala, Chairman Date: 59- 6000558 Federal Employer Identification Number (FEIN) ATTEST: Dwight E. Brock, Clerk By: Deputy Clerk 9 Agenda Item No, 16F4 November 30, 2004 Page 12 of 30 TOTAL CURRENT REQUEST S I certify that to the best of my knowledge and belief the above accounts are Correct and that all disbursements were made In accordance with all conditions of the DCA agreenxnt and payment is due and has not been previously requested for these amounts. SUBGRANTEE SIGNATURE: NAME AND TITLE: DATE: APPROVED FOR PAYMENT S ADMINISTRATIVE COST $ TOTALPAYMENT S TO BE COMPLETED BY DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS (DCA) 10 GOVERNORCS AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE DATE FLORIDA DIVISION OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT ATTACHMENT A Request for Advance or Reimbursement for Public Assistance Funds SUBGRANTEE NAME: DEC NO: ADDRESS: FIPS NO: PAYMENT NO: DCA AGREEMENT NO: DSR ELIGIBLE PREVIOUS CURRENT DCA USE ONLY AMOUNT PAYMENTS REQUEST APPROVED FOR PAYMENT COMMENTS PW# CATEGORY % COMPLETE W# :CATEGO:RY COM E PW# CATEGORY % COMPLETE PW# CATEGORY % COMPLETE PW# CATEGORY % COMPLETE TOTAL CURRENT REQUEST S I certify that to the best of my knowledge and belief the above accounts are Correct and that all disbursements were made In accordance with all conditions of the DCA agreenxnt and payment is due and has not been previously requested for these amounts. SUBGRANTEE SIGNATURE: NAME AND TITLE: DATE: APPROVED FOR PAYMENT S ADMINISTRATIVE COST $ TOTALPAYMENT S TO BE COMPLETED BY DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS (DCA) 10 GOVERNORCS AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE DATE Agenda Item No. 161`4 November 30, 2004 Page 13 of 30 FLORIDA DIVISION OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT ATTACHMENT B SUMMARY OF DOCUMENTATION OF AMOUNT CLAIM D FOR ELIGIBLE DISASTER WORK (SOD) Date: Subgrantee: FIPS #: nianc +or it* Project Worksheet (PW) #(s): O .� N � ci 6 N .D f0 = En CD a O �z o� d �QO O W H Z �Wa4 F.0 w �oH AO2 DAB W A 0 z A w A s 0 Q. Q a a C7 .a e� W w w 0 v u a� � o U v �3 a� ,a u u U �v y .^ O � `�3z> C7 .a e� W w w 0 v u a� � o U v �3 a� ,a Agenda Item No. 16F4 November 30, 2004. Page 16 of 30 STATE OF FLORIDA Department of Community Affairs Agreement No. 05- PA-G%- 09-21 -01-044 CSFA No. 552600308; CFDA No. 417.036 Subgrantee: Collier county PIPS No. 021 - 99021 -00 This Agreement is between the State of Florida, Department of Community Affairs (here inafter referred to as the "Grantee ") and, the undersigned State Agency or political subdivision of the State (hereinafter referred to as the " Subgrantee'). This Agreement is based on the existence of the following facts and conditions: A. WHEREAS, Hurricane Frances beginning September 1, 2004, and thereafter, had a devastating impact upon the State of Florida. The severity of the damage and losses resulted in a proclamation of emergency by the Governor in Executive Order 04 -192, In consequence of the Event, the President of the United States on September 16, 2004, declared Major Disaster No. FEMA- DR- 1545 -FL in all counties in the State of Florida. Asa result, the Public Assistance Program was made available to eligible applicants in these Declared counties; and, B. WHEREAS, a FEMA -State Agreement between the State of Florida and the Federal Emergency Management Agency governing the use of such funds requires the State to share the costs eligible for federal financial assistance, and the State has undertaken to share those costs, as appropriated, with its Subgrantees; and, —.. C. WHEREAS, the Grantee represents that it is fully qualified and eligible to receive these grant funds to provide the services identified herein and agrees to comply with all the requirements of this Agreement; and, D. WHEREAS, the Grantee receives these grant funds from the State of Florida and the federal government, and has the authority, under Section 252.373, Fla. Stat. to disburse these funds to the Subgrantees upon the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth; and, E. WHEREAS, a Budget Amendment has been prepared and is being considered to provide for the necessary funds and authority for this event. Under the Emergency Management Act, as amended, the Department has authority to administer federal financial assistance from the Federal Emergency Management Agency consequent to a presidential declaration of disaster. NOW, THEREFORE, the Grantee and Subgtantee, based upon the existence of the foregoing conditions, do further agree to the following: ARTICLE I. Definitions. As used in this Agreement, the following term shall have the following meanings unless another meaning is specified elsewhere: A. "Eligible activities" are those activities authorized in the FEMA -State Agreement, and in the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act, Public Law 93 -288, as amended, 42 U.S.C. § 5121 -5201; 44 C.F.R. Part 206; and applicable policies of the Federal Emergency Management Agency. Agenda Item No. 16F4 November 30, 2004 - Page 17 of 30 B. "FEMA -State Agreement" is the agreement dated September 4,20M, between the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the State of Florida, for the Major Disaster No. FEMA- 1545 -DR FL. ARTICLE H. Analicable Law. The parties agree to all the conditions, obligations, and dudes imposed by the FEMA -State Agreement and all applicable state and federal legal requirements including, without any limitation on the generality of the foregoing, the requirements of 44 C.F.R. Parts 13 and 206, and the policies of the Federal Emergency Management Agency. ARTICLE III. Funding and Insurance. Grantee shall provide funds to the Subgrantee for eligible activities for the projects app roved by the Grantee and the Federal Emergency Management Agency, as specified in the approved Project Worksheets. Allowable costs shall be determined as per 44 C.F.R. Parts 13 and 206, which shall be ninety (90) percent of all eligible costs. A. The approved Project Worksheets shall be transmitted to Subgrantee, and shall state the cumulative funding allowed, the scope of the eligible project, and the costs eligible under this Agreement. Project Worksheets may obligate or deobligate funding, thereby amending the total funding for the project. The approved Project Worksheets shall document the total eligible costs and the total federal share of those costs, which shall be seventy- five (75) percent of all eligible costs, unless a higher percentage is approved. Contingent upon an appropriation by the Florida Legislature, the Grantee may provide some portion of any nonfederal share for local government and private non -profit Subgrantees. As a condition of receipt of the federal funding, the Subgrantee agrees to provide any nonfederal share not paid by the Grantee. B. As a condition to funding under this Agreement, the Subgrantee agrees that the Grantee may withhold funds otherwise payable to Subgrantee from any disbursement to Grantee upon a determination by Grantee or Federal Emergency Management Agency that funds exceeding the eligible costs have been disbursed to Subgrantee pursuant to this Agreement or any other funding agreement administered by Grantee. C. As a further condition to funding under this Agreement, the Subgrantee agrees to procure insurance sufficient for the type or types of hazards for which the disaster was declared to cover any and all projects to be funded under this Agreement where insurance is available and reasonable. Subgrantee shall provide Grantee with a certificate of such insurance as a condition to funding under this Agreement. ARTICLE IV. pnnUCsUon of Benefits Prohibition. Subgrantee may not receive funding under this Agreement to pay for damage covered by insurance, nor may Subgrantee receive any other duplicate benefits under this Agreement. A. Subgrantee shall without delay advise Grantee of any insurance coverage for the damage identified on the applicable Project Worksheets and of any entitlement to compensation or indemnification from such insurance. shall Grantee lo l fo lrbef�b receive from any tr source for any damage identifiedon dieapplicabPrWoksheeu or which Suggrantee has received payment from Grantee, to the extent of any such duplication. B. In the event that Grantee should determine that Subgrantee has received duplicate benefits, by its execution of this Agreement the Subgrantee gives Grantee or the Chief Financial Officer - Department of Financial Services of the State of Florida the authority to set off the sum of any such duplicate benefits by withholding it from any other funds otherwise due and owing to Subgrantee. ARTICLE V. Compliance with Environmental. Planning and Permitting Laws. Subgrantee shall be responsible for the implementation and completion of the approved projects described in the Project Worksheets in a manner acceptable to Grantee, and in accordance with applicable legal requirements. The contract documents for any gaged in project undertaken by Subgrantee, and any land use permitted by or en ve Subgrantee, the local government Comprehensive Plan. Subgrantee shall ensure that any developmeent nt shall be consistent with or development order o complies with all applicable planning, permitting and building requirements. Subgrantee shall engage such competent engineering, building, and other technical and professional assistance at all project sites as may be needed to ensure Agenda Item No. 96174 November 30, 2004 Page 18 of 30 that the project complies with the contract documents. ARTICLE VL Required Documentation Reviews and Inspections. Subgrantee shall create and maintain documentation of work performed and costs incurred on each project identified in a Project Worksheet sufficient to permit a formal audit comporting with ordinary, customary and prudent public accounting requirements. Upon the failure of Subgrantee to create and maintain such documentation, Grantee may terminate further funding under this Agreement, and Subgrantee shall reimburse to Grantee all payments disbursed earlier to Subgrartee, together with any and all accrued interest A. Subgrantee shall submit the following documentation for Large Projects (the Small Project threshold for this declaration is $54,100). 1. A Request for Advance or Reimbursement conforming to the attached sample. 2. A Summary of Documentation Form conforming to the sample attached to this Agreement as Attachment B, which shall be supported by original documents such as contract documents, invoices, purchase orders, change orders and the like; 3. A request for final inspection; 4. A signed Project Completion and Certification Report upon the completion of all projects; and 5. The Project Completion and Certification Report specified by Paragraph B of this Article. B. For all projects, Subgrantee shall state on the "Project Completion and Certification Report" that all work date of completion. was performed in accordance with this Agreement and the requirements in each Project Worksheet, and shall state the C. Grantee will inspect Small Projects by random selection, and will conduct the final inspections on Large Projects, to ensure that all work has been performed within the scope of work specified on the Project Worksheets. Costs not within the approved scope of work shall not be reimbursed. ARTICLE VII. Cost Sharing►. The federal share of the eligible costs specified in the Project Worksheets under this Agreement shall be ninety (90) percent of such costs, unless a higher percentage is approved, of such costs and the nonfederal share shall be the remaining amount. Payment of all or a specified portion of the nonfederal share of such costs is contingent upon a potential future State appropriation defining the apportionment of the nonfederal share. Administrative costs in addition to the Project Worksheets that are otherwise eligible under 44 C.F.R, Part 206 and do not require matching funds may also be funded by FEMA. ARTICLE VIII. -Payment of Costs. Grantee shall disburse the eligible costs to Subgrantee in accordance with the following procedures. A. Grantee shall disburse the federal and nonfederal shares of the eligible costs for Small Projects to Subgrantee as soon as practicable after execution of this Agreement and formal notification by the Federal Emergency Management Agency of its approval of the pertinent Project Worksheet, B. Grantee shall reimburse Subgrantee for the federal and nonfederal shares of the eligible costs for Large Projects as soon as practicable after Subgrantee has delivered the following documents to Grantee; 1. A Request for Advance or Request for Reimbursement Form conforming to the sample attached to this Agreement as Attachments A or Attachments C; 2. A Schedule of Projected Expenditures or Summary of Documentation Form conforming to the sample attached to this Agreement as Attachment B or Attachment D which shall be supported by original documents Agenda Item No. 16F4 November 30, 2004, Page 19 of 30 such as contract documents, invoices, purchase orders, change orders and the Wce, and, 3. A letter or notification certifying that the reported costs were incurred in the performance of eligible work. C Grantee may advance funds under this Agreement to Subgrantee not exceeding the federal share if Subgrantee meets the following conditions; 1. Subgrantee shall demonstrate to Grantee that Subgrantee has procedures in place to ensure that fiords are disbursed to project vendors, contractors, and subcontractors without unnecessary delay; 2. Subgrantee shall submit to Grantee the budget supporting the request; 3. Subgrantee shall submit a statement justifying the advance and the proposed use of the funds, and specifying the amount of funds requested; 4. Subgrantee shall submit a completed Request for Advance or Reimbursement Form; and, 5. Subgrantee shall pay over to Grantee any interest earned on advances for remittance to the Federal Emergency Management Agency as often as practicable, and in any event not later than ten (10) business days after the close of each calendar quarter. D. Subgrantee may make improvements to the project facility in conjunction with its restoration of the facility to its pre- disaster condition in accordance with 44 C.F.R. Part 206 with the prior written approval of Grantee. E. In any case in which Subgrantee certifies to Grantee in writing that the restoration of a damaged public facility to its predisaster condition is not in the best interest of the public, Subgrantee may request Grantee and the Federal Emergency Management Agency to approve an alternate project in accordance with 44 C.F.R. Part 206 before the commencement of any work. F Grantee may, in its discretion, withhold its portion of the nonfederal share of funding under this Agreement from Subgrantee if Grantee has reason to expect a subsequent unfavorable determination by the Federal Emergency Management Agency that a previous disbursement of funds under this Agreement was improper. ARTICLE IX. Find Payment. Grantee shall disburse the final payment to Subgrantee upon the performance of the following conditions: A. Subgrantee shall have completed the project; B. Subgrantee shall have submitted the documentation specified in Articles VI and VIII of this Agreement; C. In the case of Large Projects, the Grantee shall have performed the final inspection; D. In the case of Small Projects, the Project Listing and Certification shall have been reviewed by Grantee, or Grantee shall have performed a final inspection; and, E. Subgrantee shall have requested final reimbursement. and the ARTICLE R. Records Maintenance. The funding of eligible costs under this Agreement performance of all other conditions shall be subject to the following requirements, in addition to such other and further requirements as may be imposed by operation of law; A. The "Uniform Administrative Requirements for Grants and Cooperative Agreements to State and Local Governments," as codified in 44 C.F.R. Part 13, as amended; Agenda Item No. 16F4 November 30, 2004. �- Page 20 of 30 B. Office of Management and Budget Circular No. A -87, "Cost Principles, for State and Local Governments," as amended; C. Office of Management and Budget Circular No. A -110, "Uniform Administrative Requirements for Grants and Other Agreements with Institutions of Higher Education, Hospitals and Other Non -Profit Organizations," as amended; and D. Office of Management and Budget Circular No. A -122, "Cost Principles for Non -Profit Organizations," as amended. E, Subgrantee will maintain all documentation concerning the projects funded under this Agreement until the occurrence of the following events, whichever is the later: in the same; or, I. The completion of final inspection and final audit, and the final resolution of any issues identified 2. The expiration of three (3) years from the date of final disbursement under this Agreement. F. Subgrantee shall make all documentation concerning the projects funded under this Agreement available and accessible to the Comptroller General of the United States, the Grantee, and the Federal Emergency Management Agency between 8:00 a.m, and 5:00 p.rrL on weekdays other than official holidays. ARTICLE XI. Reimbursement of Funds If upon final inspection, final audit, or other review by Grantee, the Federal Emergency Management Agency or other authority determines that the disbursements to Subgrantee under this Agreement exceed the eligible costs, Subgrantee shall reimburse to Grantee the sum by which the total disbursements exceed the eligible costs within forty-five (45) days from the date Subgrantee is notified of such determination. ARTICLE XII. Audit. Subgrantee shall submit an Audit of Agreement Compliance to Grantee, and shall have an independent audit performed by a Certified Public Accountant if its total expenditures of federal financial assistance for the most recent fiscal year equal or exceed $500,000.00. A. Subgrantee will conduct the audit in accordance with the following requirements: 1. The standards established by the Comptroller General of the United States, as specified in the General Accounting Office Standards for Audit of Governmental Organizations, Programs, Activities and Functions; 2. The standards established by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants; 3. The requirements of § 11.42, Fla. Stat., and the Rules of the Auditor General; 4. The requirements of the Single Audit Act of 1984, Pub. L. 98 -502, as amended, 31 U.S.C. §§ 7501 -7507, to the extent here applicable; and, 5. Office of Management and Budget Circular No. A -133, as amended, to'the extent here applicable. B. The audit shall be identified by the serial contract identification number for this Agreement. If the Subgrantee is a private nonprofit organization, it shall submit an organization -wide audit. C. The audit shall be due not later than seven (7) months after the close of the fiscal year for Subgrantee except where Grantee and Subgrantee have mutually agreed upon another date. D. Subgrantee shall conduct such additional audits as Grantee or the Federal Emergency Management Agency may determine necessary to determine the adequacy, accuracy, and reliability of the internal procedures Agenda Item No. 16174 November 30, 2004 Page 21 of 30 Subgrantee has in place to protect its assets and to ensure compliance with this Agreement. E. If this Agreement is closed out without an audit, Grantee may recover from Subgrantee any disallowed costs identified in an audit after such closeout. ARTICLE XIII. Noncompliance. If the Subgrantee violates this Agreement or any legislation, regulation, statute, rule or other legal requirement applicable to the performance of this Agreement, the Grantee may withhold any disbursement otherwise due Subgrantee for the project with respect to which the violation has occurred until this violation is cured or has otherwise come to final resolution. If the violation is not cured, Grantee may n Agreement and invoke its remedies under the Agreement as per Articles XVIII and XXIlI of this Agreement. ARTICLE )UV. Nondiscrimination by Contractors. Subgrantee shall undertake an active program of nondiscrimination in its administration of disaster assistance under this Agreement, as per 44 C.F.R. Parts 7 and 16, and 44 C.F.R Consolidated List of Debarred, Suspended land IneligibletContractors, n accordancGeneral ith 44 C F R Part 17. ARTICLE XV, M-20099&- The time for performance of this Agreement may be extended once unless the failure of Subgrantee to close out the project is caused by events beyond its control. A modification extending the time for completion of the project and any other modification shall be in writing, and shall take effect only upon execution by both parties. Modifications to any Project Worksheet to be funded under this Agreement may be requested by Subgrantee through Grantee, but the approval of any such modifications shall reside in the sole discretion in of the Federal Emergency Management Agency. Any approved modification to a project Worksheet shall be shall be a Supplemental Project Worksheet for the project. If otherwise allowed under this Agreement, any extension in writing and shall be subject to the same terms and conditions as those set out in the initial Agreement. ARTICLE XVI. Time for Performance. Time shall be of the essence of this Agreement and of the performance of all conditions under it. Subject to any modification extending the time for the performance of this Agreement approved by Grantee or the Federal Emergency Management Agency, the time for the performance of emergency work shall be six (6) months from the date of the Presidential Declaration. The time for the performance of permanent work shall be eighteen (18) months from the date of the Presidential Declaration. For Large Projects the Summary of Documentation and the supporting documents identified in Article VI of this Agreement shall be submitted to the Grantee not later than sixty (60) days after the date of the last modification extending the Agreement. Subgrantee shall submit the completed Project Listing to Grantee not later than thirty (30) days from the completion of all work, or the approval of the Final Inspection by the Federal Emergency Management Agency, whichever is later. The time for the performance of this Agreement may be extended for cause by Grantee. Extensions shall not be approved for delays caused by lack of cost -share funding. If any extension request is denied, Subgrantee shall be reimbursed for eligible project costs incurred up to the latest approved date for completion. Failure to complete any project will be adequate cause for the termination of funding for that project. ARTICLE XVII. Contracts Witb others. If the Subgrantee contracts with any other contractor or vendor for performance of all or any portion of the work required under this Agreement, the Subgrantee shall incoru or to into its contract with such contractor or vendor an indemnification clause holding Grantee and Subgrantee liability to third parties for claims asserted under such contract, ARTICLE XVIII.. Termination. Either of the parties may terminate this Agreement by notice in writing delivered to the address specified in Article XXV of this Agreement. Such termination shall take effect thirty (30) days after the date of such notice. Such termination shall not affect the rights, interests, duties or responsibilities of either of the parties or any allowable costs that have accrued as of the date of the notice of termination. ARTICLE XDL Liability. Grantee assumes no liability to third patties in connection with this Agreement. Unless the Subgrantee is a governmental entity covered by § 768.28(5), Fla. Stat., the Subgrantee shall be solely responsible to any and all contractors, vendors, and other parties with whom it contract�mnce, Subgrantee mg shal��ent. Unless the Subgrantee is a governmental entity within the meaning of the preceding indemnify Grantee from claims asserted by to third parties in connection with the performance of this Agreement, Agenda item No. 16F4 November 30, 2004 Page 22 of 30 holding Grantee and Subgrantee harmless from the same. Also: A. For the purpose of this Agreement, the Grantee and Subgrantee agree that neither one is an employee or agent of the other, but that each one stands as an independent contractor in relation to the other. B. Nothing in -this Agreement shall be construed as a waiver by Grantee or Subgmntee of any legal immunity, nor shall anything in this Agreement be construed as consent by either of the parties to be sued by third parties in connection with any matter arising from the performance of this Agreement. C. Subgrantee represents that to the best of its knowledge any hazardous substances at its project site or sites are present in quantities within statutory and regulatory limitations, and do not require remedial action under any federal, state or local legal requirements concerning such substances. Subgrantee further represents that the presence of any such substance or any condition at the site caused by the presence of any such substance shall be addressed in accordance with all applicable legal requirements. ARTICLE XX. Reports, Subgrantee shall provide Quarterly Reports to Grantee, on the Quarterly Report Form conforming to the sample attached as Attachment C. The first Quarterly Report shall be due at such time as Subgrantee is notified. All subsequent Quarterly Reports shall be due no later than fifteen (15) days after each calendar quarter through final inspection. Quarterly Reports shall indicate the anticipated completion date for each project, together with any other circumstances that may affect the completion date, the scope of work, the project costs, or any other factors that may affect compliance with this Agreement. Interim inspections shall be scheduled by Subgrantee before the final inspection, and may be required by Grantee based on information supplied in the Quarterly Reports. Grantee may require additional reports as needed, and Subgrantee shall provide any additional reports requested by Grantee as soon as practicable. With respect to the Request for Advance or Reimbursement, the Summary of Documentation, and the Quarterly Reports, the contact for Grantee will be the State Public Assistance Officer, ARTICLE XXI. Standard Conditions Subgrantee agrees to the following conditions: A. The performance and obligation of Grantee to pay under this Agreement is contingent upon an annual appropriation by the Legislature and the disbursement to Grantee of federal funding in accordance with § 252.37(4), Fla. Stat. B. Bills for fees or other compensation for services or expenses must be submitted in detail sufficient for a proper pre -audit and post- audit. C. Grantee may terminate this Agreement for refusal by the Subgrantee and its contractors and subcontractors to allow public inspection of any records subject to the disclosure requirements in § 119.07(1), Fla Stat., that are made or received by Subgrantee or its contractors and subcontractors in connection with this Agreement. Substantial evidence of noncompliance by Subgrantee or its contractors and subcontractors with these requirements shall constitute the nonperformance of a condition under this Agreement, and shall be adequate cause for termination. D. Subgrantee agrees that no funds disbursed to it under. this Agreement will lie used for the purpose of lobbying the Legislature or any of its members, any employee of the State of Florida, any Member of Congress, any officer or employee of Congress, or any employee of a Member of Congress, in connection with this Agreement or any modifications to this Agreement. E. Subgrantee certifies that it possesses the legal authority to receive the hinds. F. Subgrantee agrees that responsibility for compliance with this Agreement rests with Subgrantee, and further agrees that noncompliance with this Agreement shall be cause for the rescission, suspension or termination of funding under this Agreement, and may affect eligibility for funding under future Subgrantee Agreements. ARTICLE XXII. Term, This Agreement shall take effect upon its execution by both parties, and shall terminate upon approval of closeout by the Federal Emergency Management Agency, unless terminated earlier as specified elsewhere in this Agreement. Subgrantee shall commence project(s) specified by this Agreement without i{ Agenda Item No. 16F4 November 30, 2004 Page 23 of 30 delay. ARTICLE XXM. Events of Def-gulL Remedies and Termination. A. Upon the occurrence of any one or more of the following events, all obligations of Grantee to disburse fiuther funds under this Agreement shall terminate at the option of Grantee. Notwithstanding the preceding sentence, Grantee may at its option continue to make payments or portions of payments after the occurrence of any one or more such events without waiving the right to exercise such remedies and without incurring liability for further payment. Grantee may at its option terminate this Agreement and any and all funding under this Agreement upon the occurrence of any one or more of the following: 1. Any representation by Subgrantee in this Agreement is inaccurate or incomplete in any material respect, or Subgrantee has breached any condition of this Agreement or any previous agreement with Grantee and has not cured in timely fashion, or is unable or unwilling to meet its obligations under this Agreement; 2. Subgrantee suffers any material adverse change in its financial condition while this Agreement is in effect, as compared to its financial condition as represented in any reports or other documents submitted to Grantee, if Subgrantee has not cured the condition within thirty (30) days after notice in writing from Grantee; 3 Any reports required by this Agreement have not been submitted to Grantee or have been submitted with inaccurate, incomplete, or inadequate information; or, 4. The monies necessary to fund this Agreement are unavailable due to any failure to appropriate or other action or inaction by the Congress, Legislature, Office of the Comptroller or Office of Management and Budget. B. Upon the occurrence of any one or more of the foregoing events, Grantee may at its option give notice in writing to Subgrantee to cure its failure of performance if such failure may be cured. Upon the failure of Subgrantee to cure, Grantee may exercise any one or more of the following remedies: 1. Terminate this Agreement upon not less than fifteen (15) days notice of such termination by certified letter to the Subgrantee at the address specified in Article XXV of this Agreement, such notice to take effect when delivered to Subgrantee; 2. Commence a legal action for the judicial enforcement of this Agreement; 3. Withhold the disbursement of any payment or any portion of a payment otherwise due and payable under this agreement or any other agreement with Subgrantee; and, 4. Take any other remedial actions that may otherwise be available under law. C Grantee may terminate this Agreement for any misrepresentation of material fact, for failure or non- performance of any Agreement condition or obligation, or for noncompliance with any applicable legal requirement. D. Any deobligation of funds or other determination by the Federal Emergency Management Agency shall be addressed in accordance with the regulations of that Agency. E. Upon the rescission, suspension or termination of this Agreement, the Subgrantee shall refund to Grantee all funds disbursed to Subgrantee under this Agreement. F. The venue of any action or proceeding by either Grantee or Subgrantee for enforcement of this Agreement or for adjudication of rights, interests, or duties of the parties to it shall lie in Leon County, State of Florida. G. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary elsewhere in this Agreement, the rescission, suspension or termination of this Agreement by Grantee shall not relieve Subgrantee of liability to Grantee for the restitution of funds advanced to Subgrantee under this Agreement, and Grantee may set off any such funds by withholding future disbursements otherwise due Subgrantee under this Agreement or any other Agreement until such time as the exact amount of restitution due Grantee from Subgrantee is determined. In the event the Federal Emergency Management Agency should deobligate funds formerly allowed under this Agreement or under any other Agreement funded by the Agency and administered by Grantee, then Subgrantee shall immediately repay such funds to Grantee. If the Subgrantee fails to repay any such funds, then Grantee may recover the same from finding otherwise due Subgrantee. ARTICLE XXTV. Attachments. Agenda Item No, 16F4 November 30, 2004 . Page 24 of 30 A. All attachments to this Agreement are incorporated into this Agreement by reference as if set out full in the text of the Agreement itself. B. In the event of any inconsistencies between the language of this Agreement and the Attachments to it, the language of the Attachments shall be controlling, but only to the extent of such inconsistencies. C. This Agreement has the following attachments: 1. Attachment A "Request for Advance" 2. Attachment B "Summary of Projected Expenditures" 3. Attachment C "Request for Reimbursement" 4. Attachment D "Summary of documentation of Expenses Claimed" 5. Attachment C "Quarterly Report Form" 6. Attachment F " Subgrantee Annual Budget Projection Form" Note: All other grant administrative and electronic forms will be provided by Grantee as necessary or posted to the DEM website: www.floridana.org. ARTICLE XXV. Notice and Contact. All notices under this Agreement shall be in writing and shall be delivered by Internet, by telefascimile, by hand, or by certified letter to the following respective addresses. FOR THE GRANTEE: W. Craig Fugate, Director Division of Emergency Management Department of Community Affairs 2555 Shumard Oak Blvd Tallahassee, Florida 32399 -2100 FOR THE SUBGRANTEE: Michael Smykowski, Director Collier County Office of Management and Budget 3301 East Tamiami Trail, F -2 Naples, Florida 343112 ARTICLE XXVL Designation of Agent. Subgrantee hereby designates Michael Smykowski as its primary agent, and designates Robin Johnson as its alternate agent, to execute any Request for Advance or Reimbursement, certification, or other necessary documentation. IN WITNESS HEREOF, the Grantee and Subgrantee have executed this Agreement: FOR THE GRANTEE: DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS, State of Florida, By: W. Craig Fugate, Director Division of Emergency Management Date: Public Assistance Program Program A prov as to arm and Le iC*cy Ass start aoun A mey FOR THE SUBGRANTEE• BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Collier County Florida, By: Donna Fiala, Chairman Date: 59- 6000558 Federal Employer Identification Number (FEIN) ATTEST: Dwight E. Brock, Clerk By: Deputy Clerk Agenda Item No. 16F4 November 30, 2004 Page 25 of 30 FLORIDA DIVISION OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT ATTACJJWNT A Request for Advance for Public Assistance Funds SUBGRANTEE NAME: DISASTER NO: ADDRESS: PIPS NO: DCA AGREEMENT NO: PW PREVIOUS CURRENT REQUEST PW q CATEGORY % COMPLETE ELIGIBLE PAYMENTS TOTAL CURRENT REQUEST $ COMMENTS: I certify that to the best of my knowledge and belief the above accounts am correct and that all disbursements were made in accordance with all conditions of the DCA agreemell and payment is due and has not been previously requested for these amounts. SUBGRANTEE SIGNATURE: NAME AND TITLE: 10 DATE: Agenda Item No. 16F4 November 30, 2004 Page 26 of 30 IN OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT ATTACHMENT B 'EDM -1n ES FOR ELIGIBLE DISASTER WORK (cc�p�r� FIPS#: Project Worksheet (PW) #(s): 11 APPllcanrs Reference / (Warrant. Voucher, Claim or Schedule IFl Dolvery Dab of adwes or Performance of services. DOCUMENTATION List Documentation (AppNCaM payroll, material ari of apPiican( stook, applicant -owned OWIPmMV and name of vendor or contractor) by cabgory and line ham In the approved Project appOcation end give a bntef description of the mrWas or services. APPg=rd E1191b4s Costs (gys) Page Subtotal Current Expenditure Request All Pages) Total PW Amounts for all Approved Versions Over or Under Run Final SOD Onl 11 Agenda Item No. 16F4 November 30, 2004' Page 27 of 30 FLORIDA DMSION OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT ATTACHMENT C Request for Reimbursement for Public Assistance Funds SUBGRANTEE NAME: DISASTER NO: ADDRESS: FIPS NO: DCA AGREEMENT NO: PW PREVIOUS CURRENTREQUEST PW # CATEGORY % COMPLETE ELIGIBLE L�71LE PAYMENTS iE TOTAL CURRENT REQUEST $ COMMENTS: I cerwy that to the best of my knowledge and belief the above accounts are correct and that all disbursements were made in accordance with all conditions of the DCA agreement and payment is due and bas not been previously requested for these amounts. SUBGRANTEE SIGNATURE: NAME AND TITLE: 12 DATE: Agenda Item No. 16F4 November 30, 2004 Page 28 of 30 FLORIDA DIVISION OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT ATTACHMENT D suMMAKY U MAMNTATION OF AMOWfr CLAMED FOR ELIGIBLE DISASTER W0gK (SOD) Date: Subgrantee: FIPS#: Disaster #: Project Worksheet (PW) #(s): AaakaM's Reference A (Warrant Voudtar, Claim or Sdiadule Delivery Dale of articles or psrfonnanoe of services. list Documentation (AWk`aM Payroll. ma� of OPPMW stock, applicant -owned equipment and name of vsador or Pooled aPPlesOm and �Bld end Iser ilerrr le tlrs appoved pM • brief dssatptlan of the ar9dsa or sambas. Applicant ENUm Costs ( ) Page Subtotal Current Ex enditure Request All Pages) Total PW Amounts for all Approved Versions Over or Under Run Final SOD On1 13 ";rvo LL O C) 04 O 6 6 M Z`y aa) -D M = �a cr, o -0 > 'o (D Z 0) Q wz� ado a O y+ >* H Uv�Z �OW az O A 1•••I Fwi w W A 0 z it �y y A d .°c a Q u A O as ti 0 a 0 a ga W w w M a ZI U d a� •� o N � b O C d a 0.n oG � . o w C � a o U �a o •p Q 6U y � y N Fi O z > ga W w w M a ZI U d a� •� o N � b O C d a 0.n oG � . o ---Tt d• o m co 0� N O 660 a). N = E D- mW -0 > O �Z Q F O W �a OUWt -• OW� a qOW d5 oA� W � A W z A w C/] UU lr O o A � O •a q h y 0 w LD >+ a ro bp .a w o d o � a u G7 h ti I ti aUi ^ Q I O vs aU �Q y I.i a�Z> UU lr O o A � O •a q h y 0 w LD >+ a ro bp .a w o d o � a u G7 h Agenda Item No. 16H1 November 30, 2004 Page 1 of 3 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY COMMISSIONER REQUEST FOR BOARD APPROVAL FOR PAYMENT TO ATTEND FUNCTION SERVING A VALID PUBLIC PURPOSE OBJECTIVE: For the Board of County Commissioners to declare a valid public purpose for a Commissioner to attend function/event and approve payment by the Clerk. CONSIDERATIONS: Pursuant to Resolution No. 99 -410, the Board of County Commissioners has determined that attendance at the functions of fraternal, business, environmental, educational, charitable, social, professional, trade, homeowners, ethnic, and civic association/organizations serves a valid public purpose, provided that said functions reasonably relate to Collier County matters. COMMISSIONER: Jim Coletta FUNCTION/EVENT: EDC Polish Delegation Dinner PUBLIC PURPOSE: To meet with the Polish Business Delegation and welcome them to Collier County. DATE OF FUNCTION/EVENT: November 10, 2004 FISCAL IMPACT: 582.68 Funds to be paid from Commissioner's travel budget. RECOMMENDATION: That the Board of County Commissioners, in accordance with Resolution No. 99 -410, approve payment by the Clerk for Commissioner Jim Coletta to attend function serving a valid public purpose. PREPARED BY: Nancy Rosiak, Executive Aide to BCC APPROVED BY: Sue Filson, Executive Manager to BCC AGENDA DATE: November 30, 2004 Agenda Item No. 161-11 November 30, 2004 Page 2 of 3 COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Item Number 16H1 Item Summary Commissioner Coletta requests Board approval for payment of Economical Development Council's Invoice #111004BCC3 for having attended the Poland Trade Mission Dinner at Vergina's in the amount of $82.68 to be paid from Commissioner Coletta's travel budget. Meeting Date 11/30/2004 9:00:00 AM Prepared By Date Nancy Roslak Executive Aide to the BCC 11/19/2004 9 :50:42 AM Board of County Commissioners BCC Office Approved By Sue Filson Executive Manager to the BCC Date Board of County Commissioners BCC Office 11/19/2004 10:43 AM Approved By James V. Mudd County Manager Date Board of County Commissioners County Manager's Office 11/19/2004 11:40 AM 2004 -2005 EDc Board of Direr:las chairman Thomas E. Conrecode Vice President, Governmental Affairs Collier Enterprises, Ltd. Chairman Eleet Stephen L. Price President & Chief Executive Officer Florida Community Bank Immediale Past Chairman Adrio D. Starkey Executive Vice President, GUBcoast Region Wachovio Executive Director Tommie J. Nemecek Economic Development Council of Collier County Vice Presidents Todd E. Gates President Gates McVey David A. Hart Vice President, GovemmeMal Relations WC] Communities James A. Wornken Executive Vice President & Chief Financial Officer NCH Healthcare System, Inc Direcbrs Ron Albeit General Manager The Registry Resort & Club Brad Boaz Chief Financial Officer Barron Collier Companies Buddy W Brunker Public Affairs Sprint Carlos Diaz President & Chief Executive Officer Gulf Coast American Fabrication Carol E. Girardin Partner Girardin, Briont & Baldwin, LLC Richard C. Grant President Grant, Fridkin, Pearson, Athon & Crown, P.A. Nicholas J. Healy, Jr. President Ave Maria University Scott S. Lowe Director of Finance /Controller Cleveland Clinic Florida Hospital, Naples Timothy R. Parry Senior Vice President & General Counsel Health Management Associates, Inc. Dr. Richard Pegnetter Dean, College of Business Florida Gulf Coast University Garrett S. Richter President & Chief Executive Officer First National Bank of Florida Julie A. Schmelzle Senior Vice President Bank of America INVOICE Invoice Date Invoice Number RECEIVED NOV 1 7 2004 r Agenda 1t 1 \l../ Nove ECONOMIC DQ/ELOPMENTCOUNCIL OFCOWERCOUNfY NAPLES, FLORIDA EVERGLADES CITY • GOLDEN GATE IMMC LEE • MARCO ISLAND Board of County, Commissioners November 15, 2004 111004BCC3 Commissioner Jim Coletta Board of County Commissioners 3301 Tamiami Trail East, Bldg. F, 3rd floor Naples, FL 34112 3o5o North Horseshoe Drive, Suite 120 Naples, Florda 34104, USA Phone: (239) 263 -8989 Fax: (239) 263 -6021 Toll Free: 1- 866- eNaples e -mail: edc@eNopWFlorido.com www.eNoplesFiorido.com Descri tion Amount Poland Trade Mission — Dinner at Vergina $82.68 November 10, 2004 Total Due Thanks for investing in the future of Collier County! Invoices are due upon receipt. Please make all checks payable to: Economic Development Council of Collier County Direct inquiries to: (239) 263 -8989 Email. edc @eNaplesRond'a.com Thank you for your continued support) $82.68 Agenda Item No. 16H2 November 30, 2004 Page 1 of 3 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY COMMISSIONER REQUEST FOR BOARD APPROVAL FOR PAYMENT TO ATTEND FUNCTION SERVING A VALID PUBLIC PURPOSE OBJECTIVE: For the Board of County Commissioners to declare a valid public purpose for a Commissioner to attend function/event and approve payment by the Clerk. CONSIDERATIONS: Pursuant to Resolution No. 99 -410, the Board of County Commissioners has determined that attendance at the functions of fraternal, business, environmental, educational, charitable, social, professional, trade, homeowners, ethnic, and civic association/organizations serves a valid public purpose, provided that said functions reasonably relate to Collier County matters. COMMISSIONER: Donna Fiala FUNCTION/EVENT: EDC's Polish Trade Mission Dinner PUBLIC PURPOSE: Meet with the Polish business delegation and welcome them to Collier County. DATE OF FUNCTION/EVENT: November 11, 2004 FISCAL IMPACT: 582.68 Funds to be paid from Commissioner's travel budget. RECOMMENDATION: That the Board of County Commissioners, in accordance with Resolution No. 99 -410, approve payment by the Clerk for Commissioner Donna Fiala to attend function serving a valid public purpose. PREPARED BY: Kathy Highbaugh, Executive Aide to BCC APPROVED BY: Sue Filson, Executive Manager to BCC AGENDA DATE: November 30, 2004 Agenda Item No. 161112 November 30, 2004 Page 2 of 3 COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Item Number 161-12 Item Summary Commissioner Fiala's request for Board approval for payment of EDC's invoice #1110046CC2, for having attended the Poland Trade Mission Dinner on November 10, 2004 at Vergina; $82.68 to be paid from Commissioner Fiala's travel budget. Meeting Date 11/30/2004 9:00:00 AM Prepared By Date Kathy Highbaugh Executive Aide to the BCC 11/18/2004 12:23:15 PM Board of County Commissioners BCC Office Approved By Sue Filson Executive Manager to the BCC Date Board of County Commissioners BCC Office 11/18/2004 12:44 PM Approved By James V. Mudd County Manager Date Board of County Commissioners County Manager's Office 11/19/2004 10:23 AM 2004-2005 EDC Board of Directors Chairman Thomas E. Conrecode Vice President, Govsrnmentcr'..Atiaim Cohe, Ente..iprises, Lid Chairman Elect Siephen L. Price President & C;hief Executive Ciffitx:r Honda Community flank immediate Past Chairman Adria D Starkew F.wCul vn Vire Prrsrderd. Guifroafs' Region wucltovic Executive Director Tommie J. Nemecek Economic DeveDornent CounCI o* Collie County e Item No. 16H2 el- RECEIVED NOV ECONOMIC DEVELOPMEfiFf COUNCIL 1lVVO1cE iJ OFCOUJE1tCOUNIY NAPLES, FLORIDA Board of Cr�v s f s EjR0LAD 5Cm- GOWEN GATE IMMOKAIEE - MARCO HAND Invoice Date November 15, 2004 Invoice Number 111004BCC2 Commissioner Donna Fiala Board of County Commissioners • Trail East Bidg F 3rd floor 3050 North Horseshoe Drive, Suite 120 Naples, Florida 34104, USA Phone; ,239)263 -6989 Pax: ,2391263-60211 Toll Free: 1- 866- e-Nepies e -rnaih edc»+eNopiesFlorida.com www.eNoplesFIorido.com 3301 Tam�ami t vice ?rrtsidents Naples, FL 34112 Todd E. Gates President 'Cxtites MCVi r David A. Hor' Amount Vice President. Goveramerml Reiotions Description wa communities Poland Trade Mission -- Dinner at Vergina $82.6$ ame <A . Warnken November 10, 2004 E.KC.Tutivc Vice President r1 Chief Fiinnnr-ial Officer NCH Heoflhcare System, Inc. Directors Ran Albeit I Generol Montiger The Registry Reacrt & G'b Brad Boa- Chief Financial Officer i Barron Criliei Comaonies i a -tinker Public. Affairs I sprint i $82,68 I Total Due cod Vs. Dial. President: & Chief Executve 3?? +tier Guii Cawrt American FaUritavol, Coro) E. Ciirardir, Partner Girartlin, Br'rot�t & Boitiwin, LLC Rk:hord C, Grant Thanks for investing in the future of Collier County.! President Grant, Fridkin, Pearson, Aihan & Crown, P.A. Invoices are due upon receipt. !'dichoIes ,f. Healy, Jr. President Avr Maria L.Inivemtry Please make all checks payable to: scolt s. Lowe I Economic Development Council of Collier County Director n- Finance/Cantrailc:r Cleveland Cliniw, Honda fic inital, Nagle: Direct inquiries to: (239) 283 -8989 Email: edc @eNaplesFlorida.com 1'imothyR. Porry Senior Vice President & General Counsel Health monagement Associates, Inc. Etr- Richard Pegnefl e, [)eon, oliea« of Business Thank you for your continued suppord Florida GUlf Caast University c,n,,ev S. Richter President & Chief Executve FIr5t Notionol Bonk of Florda 10e A- Schinesie ser,':o Vice President Bork o' At - *nco Agenda Item No. 16H3 November 30, 2004 Page 1 of 4 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY COMMISSIONER REQUEST FOR BOARD APPROVAL FOR PAYMENT TO ATTEND FUNCTION SERVING A VALID PUBLIC PURPOSE OBJECTIVE: For the Board of County Commissioners to declare a valid public purpose for a Commissioner to attend function/event and approve payment by the Clerk. CONSIDERATIONS: Pursuant to Resolution No. 99 -410, the Board of County Commissioners has determined that attendance at the functions of fraternal, business, environmental, educational, charitable, social, professional, trade, homeowners, ethnic, and civic association/organizations serves a valid public purpose, provided that said functions reasonably relate to Collier County matters. COMMISSIONER: Donna Fiala FUNCTION/EVENT: Issues '05 - Southwest Regional Delegation Forum PUBLIC PURPOSE: Become an integral part of this regional visioning process. DATE OF FIJNCTION/EVENT: Friday, December 10, 2004 FISCAL IMPACT: $30.00 Funds to be paid from Commissioner's travel budget. RECOMMENDATION: That the Board of County Commissioners, in accordance with Resolution No. 99 -410, approve payment by the Clerk for Commissioner Donna Fiala to attend function serving a valid public purpose. PREPARED BY: Kathy Highbaugh, Executive Aide to BCC APPROVED BY: Sue Filson, Executive Manager to BCC AGENDA DATE: November 30, 2004 Agenda Item No. 16H3 November 30, 2004 Page 2 of 4 COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Item Number 161-13 Item Summary Commissioner Fiala requests Board approval for reimbursement for attending a function serving a valid public purpose. Commissioner to attend Southwest Regional Delegation Forum - Issues '05, on December 10, 2004, at Florida Gulf Coast University; $30.00 to be paid from Commissioner Fiala's travel budget. Meeting Date 11/30/2004 9:00:00 AM Prepared By Date Kathy Highbaugh Executive Aide to the BCC 11/18/2004 12:34:30 PM Board of County Commissioners BCC Office Approved By Sue Filson Executive Manager to the BCC Date Board of County Commissioners BCC Office 11/18/2004 12:43 PM Approved By James V. Mudd County Manager Date Board of County Commissioners County Manager's Office 11/19/2004 11:41 AM I The WHO, Spvak-r: Resetuations ocremlier 10, 2004 Florida cult COW university Student Union Hatifflo"I Agenda Item No. 161-13. November 30, 2004 ' of 4 individual seats at $30 each Please reserve �+ for 1' M'86 pdeg Lion Favor (Sponsorship Informatian on reverse.) Attendees_ &-r — Qrganization,4C, any Address ` State Zip . City Phone Fax _. E- mail �� Cost per person is $30. Checks are payable to ISSUES 05 and should be forwarded no later than Friday, December 3 to: Iii U165c /o Gravina, Smith & Matte 1520 Royal Palm Square Blvd., Suite 160 • Fort Myers, Florida 33919 Agenda Item No. 16H4 November 30, 2004 Page 1 of 2 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY COMMISSIONER REQUEST FOR BOARD APPROVAL FOR PAYMENT TO ATTEND FUNCTION SERVING A VALID PUBLIC PURPOSE OBJECTIVE: For the Board of County Commissioners to declare a valid public purpose for a Commissioner to attend function /event and approve payment by the Clerk. CONSIDERATIONS: Pursuant to Resolution No. 99 -410, the Board of County Commissioners has determined that attendance at the functions of fraternal, business, environmental, educational, charitable, social, professional, trade, homeowners, ethnic, and civic association /organizations serves a valid public purpose, provided that said functions reasonably relate to Collier County matters. COMMISSIONER: Frank Halas FUNCTION/EVENT: Poland Trade Mission Dinner PUBLIC PURPOSE: Meet with members of the Poland trade mission and community leaders. DATE OF FUNCTION /EVENT: November 10, 2004 FISCAL IMPACT: $82.68 Funds to be paid from Commissioner's travel budget. RECOMMENDATION: That the Board of County Commissioners, in accordance with Resolution No. 99 -410, approve payment by the Clerk for Commissioner Frank Halas to attend function serving a valid public purpose. PREPARED BY: Trisha McPherson APPROVED BY: Sue Filson, Executive Manager to BCC AGENDA DATE: 11/30/04 Agenda Item No. 161-14 November 30, 2004 COLLIER COUNTY Page 2 of 2 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Item Number 161-14 Item Summary Commissioner Halas' request for Board approval for payment for having attended the EDC's Poland Trade Mission Dinner on November 10, 2004 at Vergina; $82.68 to be paid from Commissioner Halas' travel budget. Meeting Date 11/30/2004 9:00:00 AM Prepared By Date Trisha McPherson Executive Aide to the BCC Board of County Commissioners BCC Office Approved By Sue Filson Board of County Commissioners Approved By James V. Mudd Executive Manager to the BCC BCC Office County Manager 11/22/2004 4:17 :36 PM Date 11/22120044:40 PM Date Board of County Commissioners County Manager's Office 11/2212004 5:36 PM BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MISCELLANEOUS CORRESPONDENCE November 30, 2004 FOR BOARD ACTION: Agenda Item No. 1611 A November 30, 2004 Page 1 of 4 MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS TO FILE FOR RECORD WITH ACTION AS DIRECTED: A. Clerk of Courts: Submitted for public record, pursuant to Florida Statutes, Chapter 136,06(1), the disbursements for the Board of County Commissioners for the period: 1. Disbursements from October 9, 2004 through October 15.2004. 2. Disbursements from October 16 2004 through October 22 004. 3. Disbursements from October 23 2004 throush October 29. 2004, 4. Disbursements from October 30 2004 through November 5, 2004._ B. D__ istricts: 1. Collier County Mosquito Control District —Regular 2004 -2005 Meeting Schedule; Final Annual Certified Budget; and Two maps depicting the District Boundaries. 2. Pelican Marsh Community Development District — Minutes of the August 18, 2004 Meeting. C. Minutes: 1. Development Services Advisory Committee - Minutes for October 6, 2004. a) Buffet & Operations Sub - Committee Meeting Minutes for October 13, 2004 2. Collier County Planning, Commission — Agenda for October 21, 2004 and November 4, 2004; Minutes of September 16, 2004, Minutes for September 22, 2004; Minutes of October 4, 2004 and October 7, 2004. 3. Historical & Archaeological Preservation Board — Agenda for October 20, 2004; Minutes of September 22, 2004. 4. Environmental Advisory Council — Agenda for November 3, 2004; and Minutes of September 30, 2004. H:Data/Format r^ Agenda Item No. 1611A November 30, 2004 Page 2 of 4 5. Collier County :es Advisory Board - Minutes of September 29, 2004. 6. productivity Committee Meeting — Minutes for September 15, 2004. 7. Collier Count Citizen's Corps Advisory Committee — Agenda and Minutes of July 21, 2004. 8. Collier County Hispanic Affairs Advisory Board — Minutes of April 22, 2004; May 27, 2004; Unofficial Agenda for June 24, 2004, no quorum; and Agenda and Minutes for August 26, 2004. 9. Parks and Recreation Advisory Board - Agenda for October 20, 2004; Minutes of September 15, 2004. 10. Collier County Contractor's Licensing Board — Agenda for October 20, 2004. 11. Forest Lakes Roadway and Drainage M.S.T.U. — Agenda for November 10, 2004; Minutes of October 13, 2004. 12. I_mmokalee Beautification M S T U Advisory Board — Unofficial Minutes of October 20, 2004 due to lack of quorum. 13. Conservation Collier Land Acquisition Advisory Board — Agenda for November 8, 2004; Minutes of October 11, 2004. 14. Isles of Capri Fire and Rescue Advisory Board — Agenda and Minutes of December 8, 2003; January 5, 2004; January 29, 2004; Merger Meeting minutes for November 21, 2003, December 1, 2003 and December 22, 2003. Regular Minutes for March 4, 2004; March 23, 2004; April 1, 2004; and July 1, 2004. 15. Coastal Advisory Committee Minutes — Minutes of September 8, 2004. 16. Collier County Airport Authority — Minutes of September 27, 2004; Minutes of September 22, 2004; October 8, 2004; and October 18, 2004. 17. Collier County Library Advisory Board — Agenda for October 27, 2004. 18. Vanderbilt Beach M S T U Advisory Committee — Agenda for November 4, 2004; Minutes of October 21, 2004. 19. Collier County Pelican B Services - Agenda for November 3, 2004; Minutes of October 6, 2004. H:Data/Format a) Clam Bav Sub - Committee Meeting — Minutes of October 6, 2004. b) Budget Sub - Committee Meeting — October 20, 2004 Agenda Item No. 1611A November 30, 2004 Page 3 of 4 D. other: 1) Guv L Carlton. Collier County Tax ollector —October 25, 2004 Form for the Constitutional Officers. Financial Report Form DBF -AA -405; Combined Statement and Position Form DBF -AA -402; and Fund Group Form DBF -AA- 403. 2) Guy L Carlton Collier County Tax Collector — Budget Amendment /Transfer for Budget Year ending Sept. 30, 2005. 3) Guy L Carlton Collier County Tax Collector — Revised Form October 27, 2004 for the Constitutional Officers. Revised due to errors. 4) Guy+ L Carlton Collier County Tax Collector — Budget Amendment /Transfer for budget year ending September 30, 2004. 5) Clerk of the Circuit Court — FY 2003 -2004 General Fund Update. 6) Caribbean Gardens Blue Ribbon Committee — Minutes for July 1, 2004; July 8, 2004; Minutes of July 16, 2004; Minutes for August 17, 2004, and Minutes of September 10, 2004; and Minutes for October 11, 2004. 7) Dwight Brock, Clerk of the Circuit Court — Letter to Ray Engstrand dated October 14, 2002 re: Account Number 0503578101. H:Data/Format Agenda Item No. 1611A November 30, 2004 Page 4 of 4 COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Item Number 1611 item Summary Miscellaneous Items to File for record with Action as Directed. Meeting Date 11/30/2004 9:00:00 AM Date Prepared By Kathleen Martinson Administrative Aide to BCC 11!18/2004 9:03:21 AM Board of County BCC Office Commissioners Approved By Sue Filson CXeculiv[3 manayo, Board of County BCC Office 11!1812004 9:19 AM Commissioners Approved By James V. Mudd county manager Board of County 11!19/2004 10:24 AM County Manager's Office Commissioners Agenda item No. 16A November 30, 2004 Page 1 of 6 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Authorize the Supervisor of Elections to accept voter education funds with a 15% matching contribution. OBJECTIVE: To accept funds from the Department of State, Division of Elections for additional voter education and pollworker training beyond the Supervisor of Elections current programs. CONSIDERATIONS: The Division of Elections shall award Collier County Supervisor of Elections a total of $48,292.07, (see Appendix A). The Florida Legislature appropriated $2,900,000 specifically for voter education. These funds will be distributed to the Supervisor of Elections pursuant to a formula based on the number of registered voters in the county, as certified by the Department of State for the 2004 Presidential Preference Primary. The Legislature specified that these funds could be used for mailing or publishing sample ballots; for conducting activities described in the Standards for Nonpartisan Voter Education provided in Rule I S- 2.033, F.A.C; for print, radio or television advertising to voters; and for other innovative voter education programs, as approved by the Department of State. In order to receive the funds, the Legislature requires that the Supervisor of Elections provide a detailed description of the voter education plan (see Appendix B). In addition, the Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners will need to certify that the county will provide a 15% ($7,243.81) matching fund. The matching funds were included in the Supervisor of Elections 2004/2005 Budget FISCAL IMPACT: The Collier County Supervisor of Elections will receive $48,292.07 from the Division of Elections to be appropriated in the Supervisor of Elections budget with definitive project tracking. GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: None RECOMMENDATION: That the Collier County Board of County Commissioners authorizes the Chairman to sign the Memorandum of Agreement. APPROVED By Date: ennifer J d ds Supervis r lections Agenda Item No. 16,11 November 30, 2004 Page 2 of 6 COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Item Number 16J1 Item Summary Authorize the Supervisor of Elections to accept Voter Education Funds with a 15% matching contribution. Meeting Date 11/30/2004 9:00:00 AM Approved By Michael Smykowski Management & Budget Director Date County Manager's Office Office of Management & Budget 11/1912004 11:36 AM Approved By James V. Mudd County Manager Date Board of County 11119/2004 1:52 PM County Manager's Office Commissioners Agenda Item No, 16J1 November 30, 2004 Page 3 of 6 Certificate Regarding Matchija Funds I, Chairman of th Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, do hereby certify that the Board o County Commissioners will provide matching funds for voter education in county FY 2004 -200 to the Supervisor of Elections in an amount equal to at least 15% of the amount to be County is $7,243.81. I understand that if the Board fails funds, all funds received from the state for voter education fiscal year will be required to be returned to the Denartment Chairman, Board of County Commissioners Date from the state, which for Collier appropriate the required matching rposes during the 2004 -2005 state State. Agenda Item No. 16,11 November 30, 2004 Page 4 of 6 APPENDW A DEPARTMENT OF STATE DIVISION OF ELECTIONS VOTER EDUCATION FUND FY 200405 2004 PRESIDENTIAL COUNTY PREI"9'NCE T R PRIMARY ED CATION MATCHING REGISVRED P DING FUNDS COUNTY V PER NTY 15% 118A17 36 948.87 6,542.30 Alachua 11 978 3,721.68 558 25 Baker 89,992 27 981.39 4.194-21. Ba 13,802 4 288.42 843.28 Bradford 312508 97 068 87 14.584-80 Broverd 985 88 0 300 040. 00 45 008.00 Broward 7087 2.481-64 872.25 Calhoun 107 418 33,M,20 5,0D6.28 Charbtte 54,073 26122.30 3,918.36 Cwus 93M 8 29155.14 4,373.27 Clay 155 425 48 92.07 7,243-81 Coll 31 035 S 9' 642.88 1,446.43 Columbia 14,240 4,424.51 S .88 DeSoto 8,972 8 2.787.69 9 418.15 Dbda 439,949 138 866.45 20.M.47 Duvet Duval 189183 52,580-80 7,81%.09 40960 12 728.67 1,909.00 I « 7,3W 2 283.72 342.56 FranMln 25 508 1 7 925A S 1 188.84 Gadsden 6,155 2 533.84 380.08 Gik hriat 8 090 1892.22 283.83 (Nadea 9,159 Z845.79 428.87 Guff 7 414 2,303.60 S. 3454 Hamilton 11,881 3 891.54 553.73 Hardee 18 005 1 4,972.91 745.94 Hand 102,389 31 813.26 4,771-99 Hernando 58,730 18 47.98 737.20 hlands 554 9� 172,+2 1.88 25 683.28 Hilsbo h 10196 3167.89 476.15 Holmes Indian River 76,828, 23.6W.,50- 3534.08 Jackson 25,609 T 981.82 1 197.27 405.64 Jefferson 6,710 2,706-28 188.71 Lafayette 4,049 144,6W 1 258.06 44 928.83 8 739.29 Lake 292 693 91 035.79 13855.37 Lee Leon 142,927 S 44,4Q8.82 S 8 1.32 20,477 S 6,362-40 . LOW Lib 3,850. 1,198.72 179.81 Madison 10,723 $ 3.331.74 409.76 Menefee 179 585 55 798.81 8,369.82 Marion 170,748 53 053.07 7 967 27 Martin 63 596 29 081 81 4382 27 Miaml -Dade 951,774 296 725.48 44 358.82 Monroe 52,710 S 18 377.51 2,456.63 Nassau 37,011 11 a99.88 1,724-96 Okaloosa 117,781 38 595.71 6 489.38 O 17 146 $ b 327.12 799.0 21,185.96 Ora a 454 571 141,2 39.85 Osceola 109 579 34 047.27 5107.09 P alm Beach 67 528 $ 208 961.02 31344-15 DEPARTMENT OF STATE DIVISION OF ELECTION81 VOTER EDUCATION FUND! FY 2004-05 Agenda Item No. 16J1 November 30, 2004 Page 5 of 6 APPENDIX A COUNTY [Polk 2004 PRESIDENTIAL PREFEF}ENCE PRIMARY REGISTERED VO R8 ]EW TER ATIOk DING OUNTY COUNTY MATCHING FUNDS 1 5% education, the county must certify, to the Division voter education In the amou received from the state. Additionally, to be eligible, a county must segregate state vo, matching dollars in a separate account established to hold t equal to fifteen percent of the amount to be education distributions and required county only such funds. Funds In 10 its which the funds were received. Any funds remaining In Me fund at the and of the fiscal year same purposes for subsequent account must be used only for the activities for shall remain In the account to be used for the co llas 245,539 2 78 1.37 11443.70 556,601 173,582. 79 26 034.42 am 288 779 83 512.28 12 526.84 Santa Rose 42,171 13102.94 J 1,065.44 Sarasota 87,307 27127.14 4089.07 Semkrole 224 031 69 808.62 10 441.29 St. Johns 202,190 $ 82.8n.41 9 423.38 SL Lucia 97.37 $ 30 .74 38 45 21 Sumter 128,735 39 999.22 6999.88 Suwannee 35 850 11 138.96 1 670.84 T 20,420 8 344.89 951.70 Union 11088 343831 515.75 Volusto 6,473 2,01122 301.68 Iwlla 277.813 S 86 319.21 12947.88 Walton 14124 4 388.48 S 858 27 Washl 29 13 9 078,78 1 381.51 13.1 4 D97.02 814.55 TOTAL •tom 435,000.00 FY 2004.05 APPROPRIATION . VOTER EDUCATION IO. • 2004 Presldentiaa! Pmfrrsncs Primary - Total number of registered voters in the 9.333,489 FUNDING LEVEL PER INDIVIDUAL VOTER (Based on FY 2004-05 appropriation for Voter Education =0.3107 divided by the total number of registered voters in the state for the 2004 Presidential Preference Primary) The Department of State shag distribute funds appropriated for voter education to coy ty supervisors of elections for the following purposes relating to voter education: mailing or publloing sample ballots; conducting video pursuant to the Standards for Nonpartisan Voter Education as provided In Rule 1S- 2.033, FAC.; print, radio, or television ad to voters and other Innovative voter education Programs, as approved by the Department of State. N4 supervisor of elections shall calve any funds until the county supervisor of elections provides to the Department of State a detalk0 description of the voter -educe ion programs, such as those described above, to be Implemented. The Department shall distribute an amount to each eligible county supervisor equal td Of registered voters In the county for the 2004 Presidential Preference funding level per voter multiplied by the number Primary. The 01 ipartment voters in the state based on that information. shag determine the funding Isvel per In order for a county supervisor of elections to be eligible to receive state funding for vc ter of Elections that the county will Provide matching funds lfor education, the county must certify, to the Division voter education In the amou received from the state. Additionally, to be eligible, a county must segregate state vo, matching dollars in a separate account established to hold t equal to fifteen percent of the amount to be education distributions and required county only such funds. Funds In 10 its which the funds were received. Any funds remaining In Me fund at the and of the fiscal year same purposes for subsequent account must be used only for the activities for shall remain In the account to be used for the years or until such fund# are expended, 2 Agenda Item No. 16,11 November 30, 2004 Page 6 of 6 -7 � sn § 7-7w u► g sa g h cn 8 8 S 81 S C' QD mu— m 6n C SL G a Et (3 W'O M a 0. ? �C N 3. o A E it ? CL b1 7 Ci C :1 _ � m 0 Agenda Item No, 16J2 November 30, 2004 Page 1 of 2 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY THAT THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MAKE A DETERMINATION OF WHETHER THE PURCHASES OF GOODS AND SERVICES DOCUMENTED IN THE DETAILED REPORT OF OPEN PURCHASE ORDERS SERVE A VALID PUBLIC PURPOSE AND AUTHORIZE THE EXPENDITURE OF COUNTY FUNDS TO SATISFY SAID PURCHASES. OBJECTIVE: To have the Board of County Commissioners make a determination whether the purchase orders opened from October 30, 2004 through November 12, 2004 serve a valid public purpose and authorize the expenditure of County funds to satisfy said purchases. CONSIDERATIONS: To ensure compliance with State law, the Clerk's Office has prepared a detail list of all purchase orders that have not previously been approved by the Board of County Commissioners that were opened for the period October 30, 2004 through November 12, 2004. This report is available for inspection and review in the County Manager's Office. FISCAL IMPACT: The goods and services included in the aforementioned report have all been previously appropriated. GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: There is no Growth Management Impact related to this item. RECOMMENDATION: That the Board of County Commissioners make a determination of whether the purchases of goods and services documented in the detailed report of open purchase orders serve a valid public purpose and authorize the expenditure of County funds to satisfy said purchases. Prepared By: Date: -&1 Z b y Aines L. Mitchell Finance & Accounting Finance Director Reviewed and Approved By: GL Date: Constance C. Murray General Operations Manager Item Number Item Summary Meeting Date Approved By James V. Mudd Agenda Item No, 16J2 November 30, 2004 Page 2 of 2 COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 16.12 Recommendation that the Board of County Commissioners make a determination of whether the purchases of goods and services documented in the Detailed Report of Open Purchase Orders serve a valid public purpose and authorize the expenditure of County funds to satisfy said purchases. A copy of the Detailed Report is on display in the County Manager's Office, Collier County Government Center, 3301 East Tamiami Trail, 2nd Floor, W. Harmon Turner Building, Naples, Florida. 11/30/2004 9:00:00 AM County Manager Date Board of County 11/22/2004 3:34 PM County Manager's Office Commissioners ,,.-, Agenda Item No. 16K1 November 30, 2004 Page 1 of 9 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommendation to approve a Stipulated Final Judgment as to Parcel 115 in the lawsuit styled Collier County v. Tiburon Golf Ventures, LA, et al:, Case No. 04- 4678 -CA (Vanderbilt Beach Road Project 63051). OBJECTIVE: That the Board of County Commissioners approve the Stipulated Final Judgment for the taking of Parcel 115 in the lawsuit styled Collier County v. Tiburon Golf Ventures, L.P., et al., Case No. 04- 4678 -CA (Vanderbilt Beach Road Project 63051). CONSIDERATIONS: On June 29, 2004, an Order of Taking was entered in Collier County Circuit Court regarding the acquisition of Parcel 115 for the Vanderbilt Beach Road Project (Project No. 63051). On July 16, 2004, Collier County deposited into the Court Registry the sum of $69,000.00 for Parcel 115 in accordance with the Order of Taking. After discussions and careful review of proposed future access to the remainder property, staff has agreed to permit the location of a right- in/right -out access connection on Livingston Road and the relocation of the existing driveway onto Vanderbilt Beach Road. These access points are consistent with preservation of capacity and overall safety of the traveling public while providing reasonable access to the property owner. Furthermore, the proposed relocation of the existing driveway will actually provide safer access to the property and will accommodate an eastbound directional median opening. The directional median opening meets minimum spacing criteria and will, if built by the property owner, be permitted to remain unless a future safety and operational issue arises at that location. The Stipulated Final Judgment incorporates the plan depicting the proposed access as Exhibit `B ", provides for an attorney's fee of $1,000 and provides that the initial deposit of $69,000.00, will be returned to Petitioner, Collier County. If approved by the Board of County Commissioners, the County will receive the amount of $69,000 and will pay the sum of $1000 for attorney's fees directly to the attorney for property owner. Entry of the proposed Stipulated Final Judgment will dispose of all issues of full compensation, severance damages, costs, and expert and attorney's fees. Staff has reviewed the County's obligations stated in the Stipulated Final Judgment and considers them to be reasonable. FISCAL IMPACT; There is a reimbursement to the County after payment of the $1,000.00 in the amount of $68,000. GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: None. RECOMMENDATION: That the Board of County Commissioners: 1. Approve the Stipulated Final Judgment as to Parcel 115; 2. Authorize payment of the funds; and 3. Authorize staff to deposit $68,000 back into project account upon receipt PREPARED BY: Ellen T. Chadwell, Assistant County Attorney Agenda Item No. 16K1 November 30, 2004 Page 2 of 9 COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Item Number 16K1 Lisa Taylor Item Summary Recommendation to approve a Stipulated Final Judgment as to Parcel 115 in the lawsuit Approved By Collier County v. Tiburon Golf Ventures, L.P., et al., Case No. 04- 4678 -CA (Vanderbilt Principal Project Manager Date styled Transportation Engineering and 11/1512004 12:00 PM Transportations Services Beach Road Project 63051). Date Meeting Date 11130/2004 9:00:00 AM 1111512004 1:19 PM Date Prepared By Norm E. Feder, AICP Sandra Herrera Secretary Legal 9 1111012004 1:38:36 PM County Attorney County Attorney Office Approved By Approved By Donald L. Scott Kevin Hendricks Right Of Way Acquisition Manager Date Transportation Planning Transportation Engineering and 11115/2004 11:38 AM Transportion Services Construction Approved By Assistant County Attorney Lisa Taylor Management/Budget Analyst Date Transportion Services Transportation Administration 11/1512004 11:38 AM Approved By Eugene Calvert Principal Project Manager Date Transportation Engineering and 11/1512004 12:00 PM Transportations Services Construction Management Approved By Ellen T. Chadwell Assistant County Attorney Date County Attorney County Attorney Office 11/1512004 12:28 PM Approved By Sharon Newman Accounting Supervisor Date Transportion Services Transportation Administration 1111512004 1:19 PM Approved By Norm E. Feder, AICP Transportation Division Administrator Date Transportion Services Transportation Services Admin. 1111612004 7:27 AM Approved By Donald L. Scott Transportation Planning Director Date Transnortion Services Transportation Planning 11116/2004 8:13 AM Approved By David C. Weigel County Attorney Date -- County Attorney County Attorney Office 11/161200410:11 AM Approved By OMB Coordinator County Manager's Office Approved By Michael Smykowski County Manager's Office Approved By James V. Mudd Board of County Commissioners Administrative Assistant Office of Management & Budget Management & Budget Director Office of Management & Budget County Manager County Manager's Office Agenda Item No. 16K1 November 30, 2004 Page 3 of 9 Date 11116/2004 10:17 AM Date 11116/2004 4:45 PM Date 11/18/2004 11:34 AM Agenda Item No. 16K1 November 30, 2004 Page 4 of 9 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, Case No.: 04- 4678 -CA Petitioner, Parcel No.: 115 vs. TIBURON GOLF VENTURES L.P., et al. Respondents. STIPULATED FINAL JUDGMENT THIS CAUSE coming on to be heard by this Court upon joint motion of Petitioner, Collier County, Florida, a political subdivision of the state of Florida, together with Respondent, Crossroads Community Church of Naples, Inc., for entry of a Stipulated Final Judgment as to Parcel No. 115 and it appearing to the Court that the parties are authorized to make such Motion, the Court finding that there are no other parties having an interest in or claim to compensation for Parcel 115, and finding that the following terms hereof constitute the full compensation due the Respondent, Crossroads Community Church of Naples, Inc., and the Court being fully advised in the premises, it is therefore ORDERED AND ADJUDGED that Respondent, Crossroads Community Church of Naples, Inc. will be allowed, upon proper application and review, an access connection on Vanderbilt Beach Road and Livingston Road, as depicted on Exhibit 030 attached hereto and incorporated herein, as full payment for the property interests taken and for damages resulting to the remainder, if less than the entire property was taken, business damages, and for all other damages in connection with said parcel; it is further ORDERED that the Respondent, Crossroads Community Church of Naples, Inc., or its assigns, may design and construct, after proper application and receipt of a right- Agenda Item No. 16K1 November 30, 2004 Page 5 of 9 of -way permit, at its sole cost, a directional median opening, as depicted on Exhibit B;❑ however this median opening does not constitute a part of the access connections referenced above, and Petitioner retains the right to close this median opening in the event a safety and operational concern arises; it is further ORDERED that Respondent, Crossroads Community Church of Naples, Inc. waives all claim to the sum of $69,000.00, which was deposited in the court registry pursuant to the Order of Taking entered in this cause and withdrawn by Respondent; it is further ORDERED that the Respondent shall return the good faith deposit to Petitioner, Collier County, by issuance of a check in the amount of Sixty-Nine Thousand and No /100 Dollars ($69,000.00) made payable to the Board of County Commissioners, Go Ellen T. Chadwell, Office of County Attorney, 3301 Tamiami Trail East, Naples, Florida, 34112, within thirty (30) days of the date of this order; it is further ORDERED that attorney ©fees in the amount of $1,000.00 shall be awarded to Respondent© attorney in connection with the above - styled cause of action as it relates to Parcel 115 and that Petitioner shall pay this sum directly to Forman, Hanratty & Montgomery Trust Account, cto Charles R. Forman, Esq. Forman, Hanratty & Montgomery, 320 N.W. Third Avenue, Ocala, Florida, 34478, without thirty (30) days hereof, it is further ORDERED that no other attomey© fees, expert witness fees or costs will be awarded in connection with this cause as it relates to Parcel 115; it is further ORDERED that title to a fee simple interest in Parcel 115, more particularly described in Exhibit [AE]attached hereto and incorporated herein, which vested in Petitioner pursuant to the Order of Taking dated June 29, 2004, and the deposit of money heretofore made, is approved, ratified and confirmed; it is further Agenda Item No. 16K1 November 30; 2004 Page 6 of 9 ORDERED that the Notice Lis Pendens filed in the above -styled cause and recorded in Official Record Book 3499, Page 2196 of the Public Records of Collier County, Florida, be dismissed as to Parcel 115; and it is further ORDERED that this Stipulated Final Judgment is to be recorded in the Official Records of Collier County, Florida; it is therefore DONE AND ORDERED in Chambers at Naples, Collier County, Florida, this day of j 2004. Circuit Court Judge Conformed copies to: Ellen T. Chadwell, Esquire, Assistant County Attorney Charles R. Forman, Esquire E. Glenn Tucker, Esquire JOINT MOTION FOR STIPULATED FINAL JUDGMENT Petitioner, Collier County, Florida, together with Respondent, Crossroads Community Church of Naples, Inc. (hereinafter [I3hurch[p by and through their undersigned attorneys, state as follows: 1. Church is the only entity /person having any interest in Parcel 115 at the time of the good faith deposit and is the only party entitled to any compensation for the Taking of Parcel 115. 2. The parties acknowledge and agree that the Petitioner, Collier County, is relying on the foregoing representation in entering into this Stipulated Final Judgment. 3. There are no non - monetary benefits obtained on behalf of Church. 4. Church acknowledges that neither it, nor any assignee, transferee, or successor In interest, will obtain any property Aghts or M tWW In the directional median openfng, In the event it 6 constructed. WHEREFORE, the undersigned, respectfully move for entry of the fansgoing Stipulated Final Judgment as to Parcel 115. Dated this 4 day of .2004. s ss orn an, si qui re men T. Chadwell, Esquire Florida Bar No. Florida Bar No. 0983860 Foe., n, Henretty b M tgomsry A ny Attorney's Office 320 NW Third Avenue 33o1 East 3301 F�sl Tamlaml Troll Ocala, Florida 34476-0159 Naples, Florida 34112 Attorney for Respondent Attorney for Petitioner Crossroads Community Churdi Of Naples, Inc. CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I HEREBY CERTIFY that a true and correct copy of the foregoing has been fumWWd to al parties listed below this day of , 2004_ Ellen T. Chadwal, Esquire Charles Forman, Esquire Forman, Honatty & Montgomery 320 NW Third Avenue Ocala, Florida 34478 -0159 Attorney for Respondent Crossroads Community Church of Naples, Inc. Collar County Tax Coiiector do I— Glenn Tucker, Esquire Rhodes, Tucker 3 Garretson P. O. Box 887 Mauro Island, Florida 34146 Agenda Item No. 16K1 November 30, 2004 Page 7 of 9 r) t ry Z� rn � 3 S w �NL ri _ Y b lr m Agenda Item No. 1601 November 30, 2004 Page 8 of 9 . 0 D N 02'06'57" W � WEST ILINL SEC'{'ION 31 FEE SIMPLE I INTEREST FJaNBR 0 o E1f151N1p } ` Notes: 13 of 97 1 ROW LINE M o ` 1, Th13 Is not a our p . ml 2. Sublect 10 easements, rare—Vationa and rastrictlons of record. j Nj 3. t:aaetntnt: tlhawn hereon nre per plot, l ! I unless otherwise notert• 1n v DIwo1 d• ROW represents, Right of Ikay. m 1LA =1 5, POET represents POMT bF BEGfNt4ING, I x • ' I P represents POINT OF COMMENWENT, •�rrl I��I SG Imr'I 6. Hearings ore based nn Stale flonc I C CDa(d?notae, Florida East Zane, -NAO C^) �I irn C 93/9D. (n m �cp i Description: 0 > I~ I Being a P0161s of Saclloo'31, Township 46 South, G? R-94- 26 East. Cailler,counly, Floesdo. and befog j z{ more porl,culorly daearibed as fallowe: 1 u 81 Commence ar mence at the Southwest nar of Sactim 31, C IM pa Township 46 South, Rouge 26 Lost, Collier Counly, luh Flarida thongs Fun. North 02'Oe'37" ,asst• slang the > ^alc •p I weWariy lino o, sold aeellw, 31, for a distance r. COi Of 190.14 (set to it's intar"WOR rlth Ihi northerly C r1l right -ol -way line of Vanderbilt Beach Read; 'ftWes run South 89140W ram elori9 auto rwlhertr %! X5V rfdht -of -Fool, Una, for o dletanes o, 6.40 feet; :•' 1� �' Thence run South 29'55'46" Feet, along sold northerlr flght -cf -way line, for a dletnnse of 565.87 feet to the Swthesetarly corner of the / c7 Iona■ desorbbed in Official Records Back 3022 at PARCEL POyyu 1128 through 1131 of the Public Records or 115 ; on Caller Cowly. Ftntdo and the POINT DF BEOINNWG: Z e Thanes run Mrwth 801]4'14` East• along the easterly i� rn forte at Bald desrfbod land■, for a dlatance of ro In 36,50 lest. Thence ran South 89'55'48" East for a it ui distance of 1411DO (eat; .Thence South 00V4'14' wept (or a distance of 26.5p Iasi: thence fun aU pp d South 89'55'46" East for o distance gl 114.08 feet P to a paint on the westerly line or tbase loads Pin rij' deacilbod to Official Awards Book 2793 at Niles 2321 through 2332 of tht Rawls Retards of Cwlir County, Florida; ihenee run South 02'08'42' Beet. 00AV the westerly fine of sold dssolbed land, for o 1*t y rASlance of 10.04 feel, to it'c Intersecliae wish the k horlhvty right- of -wor line at Vv dsrplti togged vkil Road: Thongs run Not•th Bg'W46' Wool Wong sold northerly right- of -wor fins for a distance of 254.12 N fast to the PONS OF idEMMMMG; i Containing 4145 cans more .or lase. p a W Er J Agenda Item No. 16K1 November3$200 4 Page 9 of 9 cr � . — . - - 2 _ �� �. avow- N 1-1 "11 t1 , ��, | � |]� - � ��B � — 16 cr Agenda item No. 16K2 November 30, 2004 Page 1 of 9 1^. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommendation to approve a Stipulated Final Judgment as to Parcel 122 in the lawsuit styled Collier County v. Richard D. Lyons as Trustee of Land Trust No. 11304, et al., Case No. 043779 -CA (Immokalee Road Project 66042). OBJECTIVE: That the Board of County Commissioners approve the Stipulated Final Judgment for payment of full compensation for the taking of Parcel 122 in the lawsuit styled Collier County v. Richards D. Lyons as Trustee of Land Trust No. 11304, et al., Case No. 043779 -CA (Immokalee Road Project 66042). CONSIDERATIONS: A Petition in Eminent Domain and Declaration of Taking were filed on August 8, 2004, for the condemnation of fee simple interests, including Parcel 122 for the expansion of Immokalee Road. A valid appraisal for Parcel 122 has been obtained for valuation of the full compensation due to the owner, MT Crown Properties, Inc. This amount is $4,050.00. The County will be required to deposit this amount into the registry of the court when an Order of Taking is obtained. The parties have negotiated settlement for the total sum of $5,050.00. The Stipulated Final Judgment provides that an additional $1,000.00 be paid to Respondent, MT Crown Properties, Inc., as full compensation for the property rights taken as to Parcel 122 and all damages for the remainder, including the loss of a portion of its landscape buffer and plant materials. Petitioner has determined that Respondent will remain in compliance with the Collier County Land Development Code and North Naples Medical Park PUD landscaping requirements, and the Stipulated Final Judgment so states. The Stipulated Final Judgment also provides that the County will pay $1,250.00 in attorney's fees. Staff has reviewed the County's obligations stated in the Stipulated Final Judgment and considers them to be reasonable. FISCAL IMPACT: Funds in the amount of $2,250.00 are available in the FY 2005 adopted budget. Source of funds are Gas Taxes and Impact Fees. iGR0VffH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: None. RECOMMENDATION: That the Board of County Commissioners: 1. Approve the Stipulated Final Judgment as to Parcel 122; and 2. Approve the expenditure of funds as stated; PREPARED BY: Ellen T. Chadwell, Assistant County Attorney I' -- Agenda Item No. 16K2 November 30, 2004 Page 2 of 9 COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Item Number 16K2 Item Summary Recommendation to approve a Stipulated Final Judgment as to Parcel 122 in the lawsuit styled Collier County v. Richard D. Lyons as Trustee of Land Trust No. 11304, et al., Case No. 04- 3779 -CA (Immokalee Road Project 66042). Meeting Date 11/30/2004 900:00 AM Date Prepared By 9 Sandra Herrera Legal Secretary 11112/2004 9:54 :50 AM County Attorney County Attorney Office Approved By Lisa Taylor Management/Budget Analyst Date Transportion Services Transportation Administration 1111512004 11:39 AM Approved By 11116/2004 7:29 AM Kevin Hendricks 9 y Acquisition Manager Date Right Of Wa Transportation Engineering and 1111512004 11:49 AM Transportion Services Construction Approved By Project Manager Date Principal Pro Eugene Calvert p I Transportation Engineering and 111`1512004 12:02 PM Transportations Services Construction Management Approved By Ellen T. Chadweii Assistant County Attorney Date y County Attorney Count Attorney Office 1111 512004 12:27 PM Approved By g Supervisor Date Accountin Su Sharon Newman p Transportion Services Transportation Administration 11115120041:19 PM Approved By Norm E. Feder, AICP Transportation Division Administrator Date Transportion Services Transportation Services Admin. 11116/2004 7:29 AM Approved By David C. Weigel Count Attorney y y Date County Attorney County Attorney Office 1111 612004 10:15 AM Approved By OMB Coordinator Administrative Assistant Date - County Manager's Office Office of Management & Budget 11!1612004 12:42 PM Agenda item No. 16K2 November 30, 2004 Page 3 of 9 Approved By Michael Smykowski Management & Budget Director Date County Manager's Office Office of Management & Budget 11/16/2004 3:08 PM Approved By James V. Mudd County Manager Date Board of County Commissioners County Manager's Office 11/18/2004 2:12 PM Agenda Item No. 16K2 November 30, 2004 Page 4 of 9 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, RICHARD D. LYONS as Trustee of Land Trust No. 11304, eta]., Respondents. Case No.: 04- 3779 -CA Parcel No.: 122 ►J STIPULATED FINAL JUDGMENT THIS CAUSE having come before the Court upon Joint Motion made by Petitioner, by and through its undersigned counsel, and Respondent, MT CROWN PROPERTIES, INC., by and through their undersigned counsel, for entry of a Stipulated Final Judgment as to Parcel No. 122, and it appearing to the Court that the parties are authorized to make such Motion, the Court finding that the compensation to be paid by Petitioner is the full compensation due to the Respondent, MT CROWN PROPERTIES, INC., and the Court being otherwise fully advised in the premises thereof, it is thereupon ORDERED AND ADJUDGED that Respondent, MT CROWN PROPERTIES, INC., have and recover from Petitioner, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, the sum of Five Thousand Fifty and No /100 Dollars ($5,050.00) for Parcel No. 122 as full payment for the property interests taken and for damages resulting to the remainder, if less than the entire property was taken, business damages, and for all other damages in connection with said parcel; it is further ORDERED that Respondent, MT CROWN PROPERTIES, INC., receive from Petitioner as a reasonable attorney's fees pursuant to Section 73.092, Florida Statutes, the sum of One Thousand Two Hundred Fifty and No /100 Dollars ($1,250.00). Except as provided herein, no 1 Agenda Item No. 16K2 November 30, 2004 Page 5 of 9 attorney's fees or other costs shall be awarded in connection with the above- styled cause of action as it relates to Parcel No. 122; it is further ORDERED that Petitioner, COLLIER COUNTY, shall pay the total amount of Two Thousand Two Hundred Fifty and No /100 Dollars ($2,250.00) to GOODLETTE, COLEMAN & JOHNSON, TRUST ACCOUNT, c/o Richard D. Yovanovich, Esq., 4001 Tamiami Trail N., Suite 300, Naples, Florida 34103 -3591, for proper disbursement; it is further ORDERED that the Court reserves jurisdiction for enforcement of the Stipulated Final Judgment and apportionment claims; it is further ORDERED that disbursement to Respondent, MT CROWN PROPERTIES, INC., is subject to any apportionment claims by Respondent, FIFTH THIRD BANK; it is further ORDERED that the loss of the landscape buffer and landscape materials in Parcel 122 will not result in a condition of non - compliance with the Collier County Land Development Code and the North Naples Medical Park PUD as to landscaping requirements. In the event that the Petitioner should require restoration or replacement of this lost landscape buffer and landscaping, Respondent, MT CROWN PROPERTIES, INC., may pursue a claim for severance damages; it is further ORDERED that disbursement to Respondent, MT CROWN PROPERTIES, INC., is subject to any and all apportionment claims; it is further ORDERED that the Notice of Lis Pendens filed in the above- styled cause and recorded in Official Record Book 3617, Page 3663 of the Public Records of Collier County, Florida be dismissed as to Parcel No. 122; and it is further ORDERED that the Clerk of this Court disburse the total amount of Four Thousand Fifty and No /100 Dollars ($4,050.00) to GOODLETTE, COLEMAN & JOHNSON, TRUST 2 Agenda Item No. 16K2 November 30, 2004 Page 6 of 9 ACCOUNT, c/o Richard D. Yovanovich, Esq., 4001 Tamiami Trail N., Suite 300, Naples, Florida 34103 -3591, LESS any amounts due to Collier County Tax Collector; it is further ORDERED that title to Parcel 122 being fully described in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and incorporated herein, which vested in Petitioner, COLLIER COUNTY, pursuant to the Order of Taking dated December 9, 2004, and the deposit of money heretofore made, are approved, ratified, and confirmed; it is further ORDERED that pursuant to Section 74.051(3), F.S., the Clerk of Courts shall disburse the interest earned on the funds on deposit to Collier County Board of County Commissioners, c/o Ellen T. Chadwell, Assistant County Attorney, Office of the County Attorney, 3301 East Tamiami Trail, Naples, FL 34112, less any sums retained by the Clerk of Courts up to 10% in accordance with Section 28.33, F.S.; it is further ORDERED that this Stipulated Final Judgment is to be recorded in the Official Records of Collier County, Florida; it is therefore DONE AND ORDERED in Chambers at Naples, Collier County, Florida, this _ day of F Conformed copies to: Ellen T. Chadwell, Esq. Richard D. Yovanovich, Esq. Thomas C. Palmer, Esq. Joseph F. McMackin, Esq. Fifth Third Bank United Telephone Company E. Glenn Tucker, Esq. Bookkeeping 3 DANIEL R. MONACO CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE Agenda Item No. 16K2 November 30, 2004 Page 7 of 9 JOINT MOTION FOR STIPULATED FINAL JUDGMENT The Parties hereby stipulate and respectfully request this Court to enter the foregoing Stipulated Final Judgment as to Parcel 122, and state as follows: 1. As a result of the taking of Parcel 122, Respondent will lose a portion of its landscape buffer, along with certain plant material, including, but not limited to, one mahogany tree and several coco plum shrubs. 2. The Petitioner has determined that notwithstanding the loss of Parcel 122, Respondent will remain in compliance with the Collier County Land Development Code and the North Naples Medical Park PUD landscaping requirements. 3. Respondent is relying on this determination in its acceptance of the compensation amount of $5,050.00, and forbearance of any claim for damages. Respondent believes that without this determination of compliance, it would suffer damages to the remainder property. WHEREFORE, the undersigned parties, move this Court for entry of the foregoing Stipulated Final Judgment. Dated: RICHARD D. YOVANOVICH, ESQUIRE Florida Bar No. 782599 GOODLETTE, COLEMAN & JOHNSON, P.A. 4001 Tamiami Trail North Suite, 300 Naples, FL 34103 (239) 435 -3535 - Telephone (239) 435 -1218 - Facsimile ATTORNEY FOR RESPONDENT 4 Dated: ELLEN T. CHADWELL, ESQ. Florida Bar No. 0983860 Harmon Turner Building County Attorney Office 3301 East Tamiami Trail, 8h Floor Naples, Florida 34112 (239) 774 -8400 - Telephone (239) 774 -0225 - Facsimile ATTORNEY FOR PETITIONER Agenda Item No, 16K2 November 30, 2004 Page 8 of 9 CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I hereby certify that a true and correct copy of the foregoing Stipulated Final Judgment has been furnished via U.S. Mail to all parties on the attached Service List on this day of , 2004. ELLEN T. CHADWELL, ESQUIRE 5 I TRACT 7 I ! I PERPETUAL- NON - EXCLUSIVE ! ROAD RIGHT -0F*AY, DRAINAGE I AND UTILITY EASEMENT TRACT 26 I L-- - --- -- 10TH AVENUE N.W. I I yyr F rl GOLDEN GATE ESTATES �ffiI PLAT BOOKI 79PAGE 94 Notes: f� ,f HyG'f10� V �eT 0 50' 100' 150• SCALE: 10 =100' 1 1. This is not a survey. `�. 2. Basis of bearing Is the Centerline of Oakes Boulevard being N 00'27' 42" W Florida State Plane Coordinates, NAD 83/90, East Zone. 3. Subject to easements, reservations and restrictions of record. 4. Easements shown hereon are per plat, unless otherwise noted. 5. ROW represents Right of Way. Description: Being the West 8.00 feet of the East 58.00 feet of TRACT 5. Golden Cate Estates Unit 96, according to the plot thereof as recorded In Plat Book 7. Page 94 of the Public Records of Collier County, Florida. Containing 0.061 acres, more or less. VANDERBILT BEACH ROAD EXISTING ROW (WIDTH VARIES) At� ANDREW B. BECK, P.S.M. (FOR THE FIRM) FLA. C. O. 6065 (DATE SIGNED) N V p WITHOUT THE SIGNATURE AND .ED PARCEL o5/2a/03 THE ORIGINAL RAISED SEAL OF A FLORIDA LICENSED SURVEYOR AND MAPPER .ED 03/x3/2003 CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORIZATION LS 143 &.051 n.wca. Na : 122 arom. rrr.sr•nw�orw COL'ER o��faT71Ae -r\ii" WllsonNllller ,�,,'�,f MIOV • rwA.r • eraRh .ldd *. rwp o.\Te: WO.ECT NO.: SI[R NU4Bai: Flu: N0: nrrM *W•nm.rawaw.rnoo+ams•"_&WW*=r. AYZOQ2 O00-000 220F AK 9- -,472 2003 - 15:21:24 NnvouPSOIY \91w�n19v \munnu.� No. 16K2 30, 2004 19e9of9 1% i�2�t lN3� �i3g ! TRACT 6 1 za!- ! TRACT 27 I✓ � � ! l I I I I I I I 58' � I 8' I v Q ! TRACT 5 N 0 C3 C' > ! w I TRACT 28 L Z � I m I PARCEL W j 122 Q I of I Notes: f� ,f HyG'f10� V �eT 0 50' 100' 150• SCALE: 10 =100' 1 1. This is not a survey. `�. 2. Basis of bearing Is the Centerline of Oakes Boulevard being N 00'27' 42" W Florida State Plane Coordinates, NAD 83/90, East Zone. 3. Subject to easements, reservations and restrictions of record. 4. Easements shown hereon are per plat, unless otherwise noted. 5. ROW represents Right of Way. Description: Being the West 8.00 feet of the East 58.00 feet of TRACT 5. Golden Cate Estates Unit 96, according to the plot thereof as recorded In Plat Book 7. Page 94 of the Public Records of Collier County, Florida. Containing 0.061 acres, more or less. VANDERBILT BEACH ROAD EXISTING ROW (WIDTH VARIES) At� ANDREW B. BECK, P.S.M. (FOR THE FIRM) FLA. C. O. 6065 (DATE SIGNED) N V p WITHOUT THE SIGNATURE AND .ED PARCEL o5/2a/03 THE ORIGINAL RAISED SEAL OF A FLORIDA LICENSED SURVEYOR AND MAPPER .ED 03/x3/2003 CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORIZATION LS 143 &.051 n.wca. Na : 122 arom. rrr.sr•nw�orw COL'ER o��faT71Ae -r\ii" WllsonNllller ,�,,'�,f MIOV • rwA.r • eraRh .ldd *. rwp o.\Te: WO.ECT NO.: SI[R NU4Bai: Flu: N0: nrrM *W•nm.rawaw.rnoo+ams•"_&WW*=r. AYZOQ2 O00-000 220F AK 9- -,472 2003 - 15:21:24 NnvouPSOIY \91w�n19v \munnu.� No. 16K2 30, 2004 19e9of9 Agenda Item No. 16K3 November 30, 2004 Page 1 of 9 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommendation to approve a Stipulated Final Judgment as to Parcel 208 in the lawsuit styled Collier County v Armando A. Lambert; et at:, Case No. 02- 2132-CA ( Immokalee Road Project 60018). OBJECTIVE: That the Board of County Commissioners approve the Stipulated Final Judgment for payment of full compensation for the taking of Parcel 208 in the lawsuit styled Collier County v. Armando A. Lambert, et al., Case No. 02- 2132 -CA ( Immokalee Road Project 60018). CONSIDERATIONS: On August 27, 2002, an Order of Taking was entered in Collier County Circuit Court regarding the acquisition of Parcel 208 for the Immokalee Road Project (Project No. 60018). On September 12, 2002, Collier County deposited into the Court Registry the sum of $6,400.00 for Parcel 208 in accordance with the Order of Taking. Through discussions with the property owner's attorney, staff learned that the property was substantially impacted by wetlands. The property owner's appraiser and engineer were of the opinion that the extent of the wetlands located upon the remainder property, when analyzed in conjunction with the taking by the County, precluded full utilization of the remainder. This particular impact had not been addressed in the County's appraisal, and as a result of negotiation, ,... staff agreed to a sum they believe to be reasonable. The additional payment to the property owner may be classified as a severance damage to the remainder (rather than as an increase in the purchase price for the part taken). The Stipulated Final Judgment provides for $12,040.00 to be paid to Respondents, Armando A. Lambert and Algis L. Mados, as full compensation for the property rights taken as to Parcel 208. If approved by the Board of County Commissioners, the County will pay an additional $8,914.20 above the good faith deposit, which will include $5,640.00 in additional compensation, $713.00 for appraisal fees, $997.00 for expert fees and $1,564.20 in attorney's fees based on the statutory entitlement of 33% of the benefit obtained. Staff has reviewed the County's obligations stated in the Stipulated Final Judgment and considers them to be reasonable. The Board previously approved an Offer of Judgment in the amount of $12,000.00, on October 26, 2004. However, prior to a formal Offer of Judgment being made, the property owner accepted staff's informal offer for the foregoing amount. FISCAL IMPACT: Funds in the amount of $8,914.20 are available in the FY 2005 adopted budget. Source of funds are Gas Taxes and Impact Fees. GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: None. RECOMMENDATION: That the Board of County Commissioners: 1. Approve the Stipulated Final Judgment as to Parcel 208; 2. Approve the expenditure of funds as stated; and Agenda Item No. 16K3 November 30, 2004 Page 2 of 9 Direct staff to pay the sum of $8,914.20 to the Roetzel & Andress Trust Account for proper disbursement. PREPARED BY: Ellen T. Chadwell, Assistant County Attorney 2 Agenda Item No. 16K3 November 30, 2004 Page 3 of 9 COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Item Number 16K3 Item Summary Recommendation to approve a Stipulated Final Judgment as to Parcel 208 in the lawsuit styled Collier County v. Armando A. Lambert, et al., Case No. 02- 2132 -CA (Immokalee Road Project 60018). Meeting Date 11/30/2004 9:00:00 AM Prepared By Date Jeffrey C. Clapper Legal Assistant 11/15/2004 8:33:10 AM County Attorney County Attorney Office Approved By Lisa Taylor Management /Budget Analyst Date Transportion Services Transportation Administration 11115/2004 11:35 AM Approved By Eugene Calvert Principal Project Manager Date Transportation Engineering and 1111 512004 12:05 PM Transportations Services Construction Management Approved By Kevin Hendricks Right Of Way Acquisition Manager Date Transportation Engineering and 11/15/2004 12:14 PM Transportion Services Construction Approved By Ellen T. Chadwell Assistant County Attorney Date County Attorney County Attorney Office 1111 512004 12:26 PM Approved By Sharon Newman Accounting Supervisor Date Transportion Services Transportation Administration 11115/20041:20 PM Approved By Norm E. Feder, AICP Transportation Division Administrator Date Transportion Services Transportation Services Admin. 11/1612004 7:30 AM Approved By David C. Weigel County Attorney Date County Attorney County Attorney Office 11/1612004 10:17 AM Approved By OMB Coordinator Administrative Assistant Date County Manager's Office Office of Management & Budget 11/16/2004 12:48 PM Agenda Item No. 16K3 November 30, 2004 Page 4 of 9 Approved By Michael Smykowski Management & Budget Director Date County Manager's Office Office of Management & Budget 11/16/2004 3:04 PM Approved By James V. Mudd County Manager Date Board of County Commissioners County Manager's Office 11122/2004 10:12 AM Agenda Item No. 16K3 November 30, 2004 Page 5 of 9 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, Case No.: 02- 2132 -CA Petitioner, VS. Parcel: 208 ARMANDO A. LAMBERT, et al., Respondents. STIPULATED FINAL JUDGMENT AS TO PARCEL 208 THIS CAUSE having come before the Court upon Joint Motion made by Petitioner, COLLIER COUNTY, by and through its undersigned counsel, and Respondents, ARMANDO A. LAMBERT and ALGIS L. MADOS, by and through their undersigned counsel, for entry of a Stipulated Final Judgment as to Parcel No. 208, and it appearing to the Court that the parties are authorized to make such Motion, the Court finding that the compensation to be paid by Petitioner is the full compensation due the Respondents, and the Court being otherwise fully advised in the premises thereof, it is thereupon ORDERED AND ADJUDGED that Respondents, ARMANDO A. LAMBERT and ALGIS L. MADOS, have and recover from Petitioner, COLLIER COUNTY, the sum of Twelve Thousand Forty and No /100 Dollars ($12,040.00) for Parcel No. 208 as full payment for the property interests taken and for damages resulting to the remainder, if less than the entire property was taken, business damages, and for all other damages in connection with said parcel; it is further Agenda Item No. 16K3 November 30, 2004 Page 6 of 9 ORDERED that Petitioner will be entitled to a credit for the good faith estimate of value previously disbursed in the amount of $6,400.00; it is further ORDERED that Respondents, ARMANDO A. LAMBERT and ALGIS L. MADOS, receive from Petitioner as a reasonable attorney's fee pursuant to Section 73.092, Fla. Stat., the sum of One Thousand Five Hundred Sixty -four and 20 /100 Dollars ($1,564.20) for Parcel 208; it is further ORDERED that Respondents, ARMANDO A. LAMBERT and ALGIS L. MADOS, receive from Petitioner, COLLIER COUNTY, for appraisal fees pursuant to Section 73.091, Florida Statutes, the sum of Seven Hundred Thirteen and No /100 Dollars ($713.00) for Parcel No. 208; it is further ORDERED that Respondents, ARMANDO A. LAMBERT and ALGIS L. MADOS, receive from Petitioner, COLLIER COUNTY, for expert fees pursuant to Section 73.091, Florida Statutes, the sum of Nine Hundred Ninety -seven and No /100 Dollars ($997.00); it is further ORDERED that except as provided herein, no other costs shall be awarded in connection with the above cause of action as it relates to Parcel No. 208; it is further ORDERED that Petitioner, COLLIER COUNTY, shall pay the total amount of Eight Thousand Nine Hundred Fourteen and 20/100 Dollars ($8,914.20) to ROETZEL & ANDRESS TRUST ACCOUNT c/o Kenneth A. Jones, Esq., Roetzel & Andress, 2320 First Street, Ste. 1000, Ft. Myers, FL 33901 -2904 for disbursement in accordance with this order; it is further ORDERED that fee simple title to Parcel No. 208, being fully described in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and incorporated herein, which vested in Petitioner pursuant to the Order of Agenda Item No. 16K3 November 30, 2004 Page 7 of 9 Taking dated, and the deposit of money heretofore made, are approved, ratified, and confirmed; it is further ORDERED that the Notice of Lis Pendens filed in the above- styled cause and recorded in Official Record Book 3046, Page 294 of the Public Records of Collier County, Florida be dismissed as to Parcel No. 208; and it is further ORDERED that pursuant to Section 74.051(3), Fla. Stat., the Clerk of Courts shall disburse the interest earned on the funds on deposit to Collier County Board of County Commissioners, c/o Ellen T. Chadwell, Assistant County Attorney, Office of the County Attorney, 3301 East Tamiami Trail, Naples, FL 34112, less any sums retained by the Clerk of Courts up to 10% in accordance with Section 28.33, Fla. Stat., it is further ORDERED that this Stipulated Final Judgment is to be recorded in the Official Records of Collier County, Florida. DONE AND ORDERED in Chambers at Naples, Collier County, Florida, this day of , 2004. DANIEL R. MONACO CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE Conformed copies to: Kenneth A. Jones, Esq. Ellen T. Chadwell, Esq. E. Glenn Tucker, Esq. Bookkeeping Agenda Item No. 16K3 November 30, 2004 Page 8 of 9 JOINT MOTION FOR STIPULATED FINAL JUDGMENT AS TO PARCEL 208 The Parties hereby stipulate and respectfully request this Court to enter the foregoing Stipulated Final Judgment as to Parcel 208. Dated: KENNE H. JONES, ESQUIRE Florida ar o. 200158 RO L & ANDRESS 2320 Street, Suite 1000 Fort yen, FL 33901 -2904 239/ 338 -4206 2391337 -0970 ATTORNEY FOR RESPONDENTS ARMANDO A. LAMBERT AND ALGIS L. MADOS Dated: (C I / c �V ELLEN T. CHADWELL, ESQUIRE Florida Bar No. 0983860 COUNTY ATTORNEY'S OFFICE Harmon Turner Building 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 23917744400 - Telephone 2391774-0225 — Facsimile ATTORNEY FOR PETITIONER COLLIER COUNTY CD O 4 N 0') Oc) N r z CO 03 N r E� sw 'o p �c °. 2 ;1boo bG ���,,3E < �N, ono $ I L�37z LLIZ� rnQ� N � 3 p ' 3 8 o p m Is b s n I N Z_ l s 3r�6 F z � p p m a_ l ca =n �$�N OZ?pmv cl`-Z O'd yt7� a YVi O CA Ni w o t; --a; ri'$ygo8narn�N�ZQ�pS'p o i fn 3Q <Lr mo rn Z]� ~pv o,E'�°L'o. ax�v�� O V• 7N p Oa6�.s w�Ij.ar ZNg Sod a31 �am ev Q cl Vl �m 2r d; d _ - #;o o V <�C•a 6 1S N gN a V go I w M Y Y E 1- 5 T uj ED LD O w ❑ N' see •a•s _ OV08 331VAOINWI 00 o£r M .o5 o&oo s 0 L1 N 2 I ...... z ,DO•or a m N* O o o Z M kn g ozso od 'sz9z a o o I SOOM •1 scold 1N38Wd1 .b DONVY48V I m I 01 w 3 I z 1 M, N Z 0 � m N • d" » c Y � n a h C1 h U U V C 0 o u o 1.6.00N o � 0-0 'm c c I 1 m m Nm av I Z N M 8 c U91HX3 Agenda Item No. 17A November 30, 2004 Page 1 of 32 Sheet 1 oft AVPLAn004- AR6442 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommendation to approve Petition AVPLAT2004- AR6442 to disclaim, renounce and vacate the County's and the Public's interest in a portion of the 55 foot wide Drainage and Maintenance Easement located on Lot 41, according to the plat of "Park Place West" as recorded in Plat Book 17, Pages 32 through 33, Public Records of Collier County, Florida. Located in Section 15, Township 48 South, Range 25 East. OBJECTIVE: To adopt a Resolution to vacate a portion of the 55 foot wide drainage and maintenance easement located on lot 41, according to the plat of "Park Place West." CONSIDERATIONS: AVPI.AT2004- AR6442 has been received by the Engineering -- Services Department from Michael A. Durant, Esq., of Conroy, Coleman & Hazzard, P.A, as agent for the petitioner, Jorge and Carolina Diaz, requesting the vacation of a portion of the 55 foot wide drainage and maintenance easement located on lot 41, according to the plat of "Park Place West." The 55 foot wide drainage and maintenance easement does not provide stormwater management for Park Place West or any other subdivision and the easement is not part of any future plan for stormwater management. A portion of the easement is being requested to be vacated because the petitioners have constructed a house and pool and a portion of these improvements encroach into the easement. This portion of the easement needs to be vacated to eliminate any title concerns. Letters of no objection have been received from the following Collier County Offices: Engineering Services and Stormwater Management. Letters of no objection have also been received from the adjacent owners of Tract C, Lots 39, 40, 42, 43, and 44. FISCAL IMPACT: The Engineering Services Department has collected a $1,000 "Petition to Vacate" fee from the petitioner which covers the County's cost of advertising, recording and processing the Petition. Agenda Item No. 17A November 30, 2004 Page 2 of 32 Sheet 2 oft AVPLAT2004- AR6442 GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: There is no Growth Management Impact associated with this Executive Summary. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Recommendation to: 1. Adopt the Resolution for Petition AVPLAT2004- AR6442 for the vacation of a portion of the 55 foot wide drainage and maintenance easement located on Lot 41, according to the plat of "Park Place West "; and 2. Authorize the execution of the Resolution by the Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners and direct the Clerk to the Board to record a certified copy of the Resolution in the Official Records; and 3. Request the Clerk to the Board to make appropriate marginal notes on the recorded plat. PREPARED BY: Rick Grigg, Land Surveyor, Engineering Services Department. Agenda er item No. 17A Noverrb30.2004 Page 3 of 32 COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Item Number 17A Item Summery This narn requires that all pattieipznte be sworn m and E, Part, Disclosure be provided by Cmnmiss;cn mOmbars. Recommendation to approve Petition AVPLAT2004- .AR6442 to olsciakn, renounce anti ve<:nte the County's and the Publir: s Interest in a portion M dlr. 55 feat-de Drainage and Maintenance Easement located on Lot 41. acrording to tha plat of 'Park Placa VJast' as recorded m Plat Book 17, Pages 32 rlvmlph 33. Public Recnrdc of Collier County, Fl orida Located ri SrrdrnOn 15, Township Oft South. Range 25 East Meeting Date 1 I130.20D4 9 DO 00 AM Approved By Thomas E. Kuck, P.E. ODES Engineering Services Director Date Community Dnvetnpmrtnt R Environmental Services ODES E.ngml ing Sarvirna 10/26120049:56 AM Approved By Constance A. Johnson Oparationc Analyst Date Community Drn'elopmn.rt & Commonly D—Iiapment & Envlrnnmonlel Se—'.as Environmental Servicns Admin. 10126120044:07 PM Approved By Sandra I.ea Exacutive Secretary D:rta Contmunity D.vemprn-t a Gammnnity Development& Envirnn montnl Serviced F:nvimnmam al Servtr:es Admin. 10!2'7120042:10 PM Approved By Community Deve lopm,.nt & ,IOaeptf K. Schmitt r nvironmantal Servlc,a Adminstrator Date Cntnmtmity Deve;npment A Commun�iy Of!valornn -t & Envirnmm�n[ol Si-- Emdrnnmrntal Snr— .- Admin. 1012.q.'20049.27 PM Approved By DMH Coordinator Admmisv:mve Asaise:n,t Date. County Manager's Office Office or Management & Hndget 11110/2004 6A9 AM Approved By Mark Isarkaon Budges Analyst Date County Manager's Ofhcn. Offi —, of Management & Budget 11116:2004 10:04 AM Approved By Michaet Smy - -ki Management & Budget Chrector Pete County Manager's Office. Office of 14— lgemnnt & Budget 111612004 211 PM Approved By J..— V_ Mudd Couray Manager Uata Board of Cotmly Commissioners County Manager's Office 1111'7!2004 6:05 PM Agenda Item No. 17A November 30, 2004 Page 4 of 32 RESOLUTION NO. 2004- A RESOLUTION OF THE COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS FOR PETITION AVPLAT2004- AR6442 TO DISCLAIM, RENOUNCE AND VACATE THE COUNTY'S AND THE PUBLIC'S INTEREST IN A PORTION OF THE 55 FOOT WIDE DRAINAGE AND MAINTENANCE EASEMENT LOCATED ON LOT 41, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT OF "PARK PLACE WEST" AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 17, PAGES 32 THROUGH 33, PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. LOCATED IN SECTION 15, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST. WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 177.101, Florida Statutes, Michael A. Durant, Esq., of Conroy, Coleman & Hazzard, P.A, as agent for the petitioners, Jorge and Carolina Diaz, does hereby request the vacation of a portion of the 55 foot wide Drainage and Maintenance Easement located on Lot 41, according to the plat of "Park Place West" as recorded in Plat Book 17, Pages 32 through 33, Public Records of Collier County; and WHEREAS, the Board has this day held a public hearing to consider vacating a portion of the 55 foot wide Drainage and Maintenance Easement located on Lot 41, according to the plat of "Park Place West" as more fully described below, and notice of said public hearing to vacate was given as required by law; and WHEREAS, the granting of the vacation will not adversely affect the ownership or right of convenient access of other property owners. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that the County's easement interests over and across the following portion of the 55 foot wide Drainage and Maintenance Easement are hereby vacated, extinguished, renounced and disclaimed, and this action is declared to be in the Public's interest and for the Public's benefit: See Exhibit "A" attached hereto and incorporated herein. Page I of 2 Agenda Item No. 17A November 30, 2004 Page 5 of 32 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Clerk to the Board is hereby directed to record a certified copy of this Resolution in the Official Records of Collier County, Florida, and to make proper notation of this vacation on the recorded plat as referenced above. This Resolution is adopted this after motion, second and majority vote favoring same. DATED: ATTEST: DWIGHT E. BROCK, Clerk Deputy Clerk Approved as to form and legal sufficiency: Jennifer A. Belpedio Assistant County Attorney Page 2 of 2 day of , 2004, BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA M Donna Fiala, Chairman 1/ C1 SKETCH OF LEGAL DESCRIPTION PARK PLACE WEST, Lot 41 SECTION 15, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA LOT 40 (OCCUPIED) P. 0. C.- 164.99' N89'58'37 "E 0 55.00' _ Iv O co { W P. 0. B. ` m 2 3z,'ss.e y�cS. ENE ST"0 R °o '� cn 0 m �s LOT 41 Nis �6'SS w 6 I 4 LOT 42 (VACANT) ADDRESS OF PROPERTY. 1135 IMPERIAL DRIVE S90'00'00 "W 55.01' CURVE RADIUS LENGTH CHORD BEARING DELTA G1 60.00' 22.78' 22.65' N24'11'57 "E 21'45'20" POC =POINT OF COMMENCEMENT POB =POINT OF BEGINNING THIS IS NOT A SURVEY. SEE SHEET 2 OF 2 FOR LEGAL DESCRIPTION CERTIFICATION: CONROY, COLEMAN & HAZZARD, P. A JORGE and CAROLINA DIAZ COLLIER COUNTY Agent IRWAT %' 17A Nov v F64 04 2 { I� i� y 0 b �c 0 O UT U1 0 C m w 0o 00 7 BY �¢ CAROL E. NELSON, PLS FLORIDA REG. NO. 5013 CAROL E. NELSON, P. A PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR 330 WILSON BOULEVARD SOUTH NAPLES FLORIDA 34117 -9384 (239) 304 -0055 SCALE: 1" =30.0' I DWG. FILE: SHEET DATE: July 2004 CHK BY: C.E.N.1 PPWL041 1 OF 2 Agenda Item No. 17A November 30, 2004 Page 7 of 32 EXHIBIT "A" PARK PLACE WEST, Lot 41 SHEET 2 or 2 AVPLAT2004- AR6442 LEGAL DESCRIPTION Being a part of Lot 41, Park Place West, recorded in Plat Book 17, pages 32 and 33 of the Public Records of Collier County, Florida, more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the Northeast corner of Lot 41, Park Place West, recorded in Plat Book 17, pages 32 and 33 of the Public Records of Collier County, Florida; thence run g'$9 058'37" Qalong the North line of said Lot 41 for 55.00 feet; thence leaving said North line of Lot 41 run S00 053'00 "E for 28.81 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING; thence run S72 °16'55 "E for 21.32 feet; thence run S17 043'05 "W for 46.60 feet; thence run N72 °16'55 "W for 5.64 feet, thence run N00 °53'00 "W for 49.16 feet to the Point of Beginning, containing 628 square feet more or less. Bearings used herein refer to the East line of Park Place West, being S00 °53'00 "E. SUBJECT HOWEVER to easements, restrictions and reservations of record. Prepared by: Carol E. Nelson, PLS 330 Wilson Boulevard South Naples, Florida 34117 Date: July 23, 2004 L Sheet 2 of 2 4- 21- C4;11:J3AM;PI9nnin9 Services ;941 8595.705 Y a Agenda Item No. 17A November 3Q, 9 Pug Attachment µB" PETITION FORM FOR VACATION OF PLATS OR PORTIONS OF PLATS OF SUBDIVIDED LAND RvP1-x7-rZ00 - F Z 4:�o ?-- Date Received: 7,u t.Y Z7 Petition #: Petitioner: Jorge and Carolina Diaz Address: 975 Imperial Golf Course Telephone- City/State: Naples, FL Zip Code: 34110 Agent. r�- Address: T rr t?�. FC't— t,► Lam/ �"� Telephone: City /State: Zip Code: Address of Subject Property: i I n S r i orj a I nriuo ILLp I its, 8i. '141 ] 0 Location: Section 15 Township 4e _ Ranged Subdivision: -Parr, pl ar,.- wpGt Legal Description: Lot 41 Block Unit Plat Book_ 17 Pages) 32 -3 Reason for Request: Current Zoning: Does this affect density? I hereby authorize Agent above to represent me for this petition: Signature of Petitioner Print Name E] Yes [3 No Date (Title) r. c Please see "Policy and Procedure for the Vacation and Annulment of Plats or Portions of Plats of Subdivided Land" for the list of supportive materials which must accompany this petition, and deliver or mail to: Community Development & Environmental Services Division Planning Services Department 2800 North Horseshoe Dr. Naples, Florida 34104 (1) If applicant is it land trust, indicate the name of beneficiaries. (2) If applicant is a corporation other than a public corporation, indicate the name of officers and major stockholders. (3) If applicant is a partnership, limited partnership or other business entity, indicate the name of principals. (4) List all other owners. Attachment `B" Page 4 of 4 Agenda Item No. 17A November 30, 2004 Page 9 of 32 May 12, 2004 Collier County Government Community Development and Environmental Services Division Attn: Engineering Department, Rick Grigg 2800 North Horseshoe Drive Naples, Florida 34104 Re: Variance of Drainage Easement on Lot 41 Park Place West, Imperial Subdivision, 1135 Imperial Drive Dear Mr. Griggs: Please allow this to serve as our notification to the County that Michael A. Durant of Conroy Coleman & Hazzard, P.A. has been retained by us to represent our interests in the above referenced vacation of easement. Very truly yours, .;-Jorge Diaz and Carolina Diaz Book 2702 - Page 871 Retina m: IWDWnT THE GLIARANTEE COMPANY OF FLORIDA 3936N. Tamiatni Trail, Suite A N4 4m FL 34103 (941)262 -2163 36324/W Consideration: 552,000.00 Rexcrdbw 510.50 Documentary Stamps: S364.00 Agenda qlb(14 Page 10 of 32 2666962 OR: 2702 PG: 0871 UCMIM 11411ICLU RtCORDS of COLUII C00M, IL 07/2312/04 it 09:2211 MOT 1, III[, Cam — togs $2000.04 tic its 10.54 DOC -. To 364.00 Rsto: H0W IMI ?ICI et W#ARAPnVDEED THU WARRA KTV DEED node the day of IT.. 2000. by Park Placer wee! Parbweviila, a General ParromVelp heratawaettr called due grantor, to Jeege A. Din and Carellms M. Diaz. Hums aid Wife heaeinaft tailed the grantee, whose pas office address w 685 91' Avt:. N., Naples, FL 34108 (Wherever used herein hhe turns "grantor" and "grartee" include all the panir . to this tastrumene aid the heirs, b*W repr ames and aaigia of individuals. and the successors and assigns of corporation&) WffNEBSLTH: That the grantor, for and in consideration of the was of $10,00 and other vAmble consWetstiont, receipt whereof is hereby adwowledged, hereby grants, bargsias, -11s, assigns, remises, releases. cemveya and canfirms um the waremoe, ail that certain land situate in Collier Ctmaty. Florida, vin. (Folio No: 66040003056) Lot 41, Park Place West, in accordance with aid subject b the plat recorded in P W Hook 17, pages 32 and 33. Public Reoords of Collier County. Fkaida. Grantor further warrants that the subject property is not the grantor's homestead property, w face the subject property is vacant land. TOGETHER with all the tenements, ba edimmem and appm enances thereto bdane ing or in anywise Wig• TO HAVE AND TO HOLD, the same in foe simple forever. AND the granw hereby covenants with raid Snmtm that the grantor is I&Wfirlly seized of said land in fee simpie; fist the V-tor has good ngk and iawild audwtty to sell and convey said kook that the gram for bereby fttYy warrants the title to said load and will defend the some #Sww rte lawfni claims of all pennons wlwmsoevar: and that said land w Erse of all enwrmbeances, c=Tt axes accruing subsequent to December 31. 1999. and enmanenta, restrictions and reservations of record. and a asemats and restrictions common to the subdivision. htip:// www. collierappraiser .com/viewer /Image.asp? 7/20/04 Parcel Collier County Tax Collector 3301 Tamiami Trail East, Naples, FL 34112-4997 2003 Tax Roll Inquiry System AgNenda Nin �71A oven)MT, W4 Page 11 of 32 I OWNER INFORMATION I PROPERTY INFORMATION r77 N—am-e: JDIAZ, JORGE A & CAROLINA M Parcel: 66040003056 � Acre: 0.00 Address: 1975 IMPERIAL GOLF CRS BLVD #30 Loc:[1135 IMPERIAL DR, NAPLES (Map) Address: I I Legal: PARK PLACE WEST (HO) LOT 41 Address: 1 legal: OR 1922 PG 1901 Address: 1 Legal: Address: NAPLES, FL 341108158 IVALUE /EXEMPTIONS Taxble Value: Millage Code- Hornestd Ex] Agric1tr E� I TAX INFORMATION PAY T PAYMENT INFO 13,228.537 12/09/03 13,262.20 Recpt: 2426 13,295.83 Mach: 29 13,329.46 Paymt: 3,262.20 Widow E;: Blind Ex] Disabled] Veteran Exi WhoHy Ex] Civilian E)xu. 0 10 Gross Tax: Appr fee: 271.83 0.00 3,363.D9 0.00 1May: 13,363.09 10.00 10.00 —STATUS INFO. Installment: �� Deferred: �� N COMMENTS Non Ad Valorem Amount Included in Gross Tax NON AD VALOREM INFORMATION IType JjAuth jAuth lGarbage 119013 —11GARBAGE Name --]Iper [Amount -------IIDIST 1 --11134.75 Last Updated: 7/19/2004 5:00pm http://Nvww.collie.rtax.com/RecordDetail.asp?FoliolD=66040003056 7/20/04 -V&P liAm m No. 17A IMPERIAL C UOt" 2 e P, r30,2004 e 12 of 32 Ai. PLACg,,WllgpT "DRWE :P^ Is: t CL 3,21— SRI IMPERIAL in DRIVE a�!dTER 010 As . . . . . . . . . . . Is TIM Stu 322,; 25' 29 COLUE16; E�Vf- T26 SAC iia.?e -A A- e 12 of 32 Ai. PLACg,,WllgpT "DRWE :P^ Is: t CL 3,21— SRI IMPERIAL in DRIVE a�!dTER 010 As . . . . . . . . . . . Is TIM Stu 322,; 25' 29 COLUE16; E�Vf- T26 SAC iia.?e it>s rd V 4 J dO 7d 0 0 1 '611 : �> c, = • v I IIMt r ! + • 1 1 W rs + �1 1 x Sg S I . •+ ♦ .i= .K r I ' I J. r ! .A ,=t , aj r dam' t LO 1 �I / i os n ! i �•rp1 =N , i 1 IM 1. � I _Ln_ I I I• Ul) ! 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N In d rM A OI >� N O Ob • •t111 iN MOM7= MIM=�//hrt//gl W = M 9 i Caw CC t � vE r= r d tq� 3 r� sor pAwparr y WJI V*AO,*A*# Z' Oenda Item No. 17A November 30, 2004 Page 13 of 32 1 4 l In d rM A OI >� N O Ob • •t111 iN MOM7= MIM=�//hrt//gl W = M 9 i Caw CC t � vE r= r d tq� 3 r� sor pAwparr y WJI V*AO,*A*# Z' Oenda Item No. 17A November 30, 2004 Page 13 of 32 1 4 l Details Latest Sales History Current Ownership AgeR49gtJrAt.17A November 30, 2004 Page 14 of 32 Folio Nol 66040002905 Map Property Address 11148 IMPERIAL DR $ 0100 ( +) Improved Value $ 190,300.00 0311997Q13i Owner Name BREAUGH, MARY $190,300.00 Addresses 1148 IMPERIAL DR ( =) Assessed Value City NAPLES State FL Zip 34110 -8127 r ( =) Taxable Value $ 139,432.00 Legal PARK PLACE WEST (HO) LOT 38 _- Section—T Township Range Acres Ma No. Strap No. 15 46 25 0 3A15 537700 383A15 Sub No. 537700 PARK PLACE WEST I Mll)89.e. Use Code 4 HOMEOWNERS 143 13.1244 2004 Preliminary Tax Roll Values Latest Sales History Date Book - Page Amount Land Value $ 0100 ( +) Improved Value $ 190,300.00 0311997Q13i $ 185,000.00 ( =) Market Value $190,300.00 ( -J SOH Exempt Value $ 25,868.00 ( =) Assessed Value $ 164,432.00 ( -) Homestead and other Exempt Value $ 25,000.00 r ( =) Taxable Value $ 139,432.00 SOH = "Save Our Homes" exempt value due to cap on assessment increases. The Information is Updated Weekly. lttp:// www. collierappraiser .com/RecordDetail .asp ?FoliolD = 0000066040002905 8/12/2004 Details AgeROSQJn9h .17A November 30, 2004 Page 15 of 32 Current Ownership Folio No 86040000758 M'" Prone 44 ARISTOCRAT CT S Owner Name PARK PLACE WEST HOMEOWNERS Addresses ASSOCIATION INC 9225 GULF SHORE DR C NAPLES State FL ZI 34108 -2007 Legal PARK PLACE WEST TRACT C OR 2006 PG 410 Section Tawnshlp Ran Acres Map No. Strap No. 1 25 0 3A15 537700 C 13A15 15 48 Sub No. 537700 PARK PLACE WEST �- 't MID ge Area bQlll � Code 0 VACANT RESIDENTIAL 143 13.1244 2004 Preliminary Tax Roll Values Latest Sales History Amount Land Value $ 200.00 Date Book-1 + Im roved Value $ 0.00 r Ili 1994 2006 - 410 $ 0.00 ( =) Market Value $ 200.00 -) SOH Exem t Value $ 0.00 {_) Assessed Value $ 200.00 Homestead and other Exempt Value $ 0.00 t =i Taxable Value $ 200.00 OH = "Save Our Homes" exempt value due to cap on assessment ,reases. The information is Updated Weekly. http:// www. collierappraiser .com/RecordDetail,asp ?FolioID= 0000066040000758 8/12/2004 Details AgeRA9;tJn9A;. 17A November 30, 2004 Page 16 of 32 Current Ownership Folio No. 66040002950 Man Property ddre.e 1140 IMPERIAL ., { +� Improved Value Owner Name JABLONSKI, MARGARET M $ 204,300.00 Addresses 1140 IMPERIAL DR (_} Assessed Value City NAPLES State FL Zi 34110 .8127 �— $ 25,000.00 (_} Taxable Value Legall PARK PLACE WEST (HO) LOT 39 Township Range Acres Map No. Stra No. 15 48 25 0 3A15 537700 393A15 Sub No. " Uae Code 537700 4 PARK PLACE WEST HOMEOWNERS 143 13.1244 2404 Preliminary Tax Roll Values Land Value $ 0.00 { +� Improved Value $ 204,300.00 {_} Market Value $ 204,300.00 { -} SOH Exempt Value $ 19,076.00 (_} Assessed Value $ 185,224.00 { -) Homestead and other Exempt Value �— $ 25,000.00 (_} Taxable Value $ 160,224.00 -- ' - -•- — =--P, w udp un dssessment increases. Latest Sales History The Information is Updated Weekly. http:// www. collierappraise .r.com/RecordDetail .asp ?FolioID = 0000066040002950 8/12/2004 Details Current Ownershi AgeVd9ttdn0Q. 17A November 30, 2004 Page 17 of 32 Folio No 66040003001 Map I Property Addresel 1136 IMPERIAL UR Land Value + Owner Name Addresses HORSFALL, SUSAN LUDDEN 1136 IMPERIAL DR ( +} Improved Value Ci NAPLES Statel FL Zi 34110 - 8127 { =) Market Value $199,300.00 0811999 $ 185,000.00 Legal) PARK PLACE WEST (HO) LOT 40 $19,171.00 I $ 180,129.00 0811995 20$L-1330. 0811995 20@Z_133Z Section Township Range Acres Ma No. Stra Na. 15 48 25 0 3A15 537700 403A15 Sub No. 537700 PARK PLACE WEST Mlll,ge Area 't Mi118Sie "� Use Code d HOMEOWNERS 143 13.1244 2004 Preliminary Tax Roll Valuers Latest Sales History Land Value $ 0.00 Date Book - Page Amount ( +} Improved Value $199,300.00 0512001 283431_ $ 219,000.00 { =) Market Value $199,300.00 0811999 $ 185,000.00 {- SOH Exempt Value ( =) Assessed Value $19,171.00 I $ 180,129.00 0811995 20$L-1330. 0811995 20@Z_133Z $ 0.00 $ 0.00 { -) Homestead and other Exempt Value $ 25,000.00 1111994 20Q1 -_8 $ 145,000.00 {_} Taxable Value E $155,129 0 0311994 1422 =11 $ 288,000.00 SOH = "Save Our Homes" exempt value due to cap on assessment increases. The Information is Updated Weekly. 4ttp:// www. collierappraiser .com/RecordDetail.asp ?FolioID= 0000066040003001 8/12/2004 Details Current Ownershi AgePUR" N. 17A November 30, 2004 Page 18 of 32 Folio No. j 65040003108 Pro rt Address 1139 iMPERZZ DR Owner Name ADAMS, JA_ ES L -& CONNIE M Addresses 2012 DUKE DR $ 48,560.00 $ 0.00 (_) Market Value Cityll NAPLES State FL { -} SOH Exempt Value Zip 34110 -0000 Legal PARK PLACE WEST (HO) LOT 42 $ 48,560.00 ( -) Homestead and other Exemp# Value ?EC5 tion Thip Range Acres Ma No. S trap No. 25 0 3A15 537700 423A15 Sub No. 5 PLACE WET `�i Mif age Area _U_se Code 4 OMEOWNERS 1A3 13.1244 2004 Preliminary Tax Roll Values Land Value ( +) Improved Value $ 48,560.00 $ 0.00 (_) Market Value $ 48,560.00 { -} SOH Exempt Value $ 0.00 {_) Assessed Value $ 48,560.00 ( -) Homestead and other Exemp# Value $ 0.00 { =j Taxable Value $ 48,560.00 111N, vdiuu cut: io cap on assessment increases. Latest Sales History Date Book - Page Amount E03 f 2004 X10 -1q� $105,000.00 12000 2716-2468 $ 50,500.00 0311994 102z_- _9Q1 # 288 ,000.00 The Information is Updated Weekly. http: // Www. collierappraiser .com/RecordDetai l.asp ?FoliolD= 0000066040003108 8/12/2004 Details Current Ownershi Ageftil4r fdd. 17A November 30, 2004 Page 19 of 32 2004 Preliminary Tax Roil Values Land Value Book - Page $ 0.00 (Improved Value 29.04._ - .1.518 $193,300.00 {= Market Value 2025 11� $ 193,300.00 (-) SOH Exempt Value 't922. -1941 $ 0.00 (_) Assessed Value $ 193,300.00 ( -) homestead and other Exempt Value S 0.00 (_) Taxable Value $ 193,300.00 SOH = "Save our Homes" exemtat value due to cap on assessment uses. Latest Sales History Date Book - Page Amount 1012001 29.04._ - .1.518 $ 0.00 05/2000 2025 11� $ 40,000.00 03/1994 't922. -1941 $ 288,000-00 The Information is Updated Weekly. 4ttp:// www. collierappraiser .com/RecordDetail .asp ?FoliolD = 0000066040003153 8/12/2004 Details Current Ownersh AgeRMQ66943. 17A November 30, 2004 Page 20 of 32 Folio No.0 66040003205 IYlap Property Add 1147 IMPERIAL DR is ory Land Value �— _ $ 0.00, URCIUOLi, CARLO Book - Page Amount { +) Improved Value MCIt 1147 IMPERIAL DR 3320-1119 $ 250,400.00 (M Market Value EH�.00 NAPLES State FL Z! 34 114 -8134 Legal 03 / 1994 ygZ2. 877 $ 288,= PARK PLACE WEST (HO) LOT 44 Strap No. Section �.�. Township Range Acres 1. Map No. 15 48 25 0 3A15 537700 443A15 Sub No. 537700 PARK PLACE WEST I Miilage Area �.Q Cie 4 HOMEOWNERS 143 13.1244 2004 Preliminary Tax Roll Values Latest Sales Us 07,700.Q0 (-) Homestead and other Exempt Value $ 25,000.00 (S) Taxable Value $ 182,700.00 SOH = "Save Our Homes" exempt value due to cap on assessment increases. The Information is Updated Weekly. ttp:// Www. collierappraiser .com/RecordDetail .asp ?FolioID= 0000066040003205 8/12/2004 is ory Land Value �— _ $ 0.00, Date Book - Page Amount { +) Improved Value $ 207,700.00 ()6120-03 3320-1119 $ 250,400.00 (M Market Value EH�.00 0612000 2682-877 $ 35,000.00 { -) SOH Exempt Value 03 / 1994 ygZ2. 877 $ 288,= Assessed Value 07,700.Q0 (-) Homestead and other Exempt Value $ 25,000.00 (S) Taxable Value $ 182,700.00 SOH = "Save Our Homes" exempt value due to cap on assessment increases. The Information is Updated Weekly. ttp:// Www. collierappraiser .com/RecordDetail .asp ?FolioID= 0000066040003205 8/12/2004 Rpr 21 04 08:54a Prestige Properties 282 -4100 Agenda Item IRIb317A 04 - ?.7-' al 18.19 FRM--90 FL TEtMr R TITLE 2394492912 T -951 P02l02 1)'429 November 30, 2004 Apr 20 04 03155p ca -Ql "*)Son 239 304 0047 p -1 Page 21 of 32 yYa �r ni �ay BOUNDARY SURVEY AN T, LOT 40 (O=P F0) FCUNO ?� a/8 KOO 1 4S "29 N89''3!1'37" IMPERIAL DRIVE ' ' :f M04T Or WAY VAR= J SET 5/ sR LOUR' 42 (VAC.M*O Grp:. ►T - tsr:.� 7r�f�7� 164. 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Eil��sii ll[lxlsli:iisafiasEE!':ae�iwi y a - ••• -•• arses .........aa..s.s.naa.sunauaaaaa utysnesuasasssss u.s.su eaasxae nsaassaaasaaaaspp .,' lid 4 I �f IS Gr ! • ti 0 1 1 1 Y 1 d M A ! 1 k•. i I .0p'062� MM '�s 4 F.# J ' i a APR-ig -2004 12 :21 FROm:PIM41ACONTRPCTING 2395662104 TO%989 September 23, 2000 Mr. George Diaz C/o Imperial Park Place West 975 Imperial Golf Course Blvd. # 119 -21 Naples, Florida 34110 RE: Lot 41, Park Place West 1135 imperial Drive Dear Mr. Diaz: Agenda item No. 17A Novemb%f130, 2004 Page 24 of 32 We have reviewed the proposed encroachment of 9.1 feet into the 55 foot drainage easement on the subject Lot, and have "no objection" to the encroachment. The platted drainage easement does not provide water management for Park Place West or any other subdivision. Furthermore, the platted drainage easement is not part of any future plan for water management in that area. Please let us know if we can be of any further assistance. Sincerely, off ~ fet Ps,*� John Boldt Director Collier County Storm Water Management c•d 6869- 9GS -Gea iu;ueo uoa ebS :LO bO LT JJb Agenda Itsr� No. 17A pMTRAC7ING 2395662104 T ` ovembdr`30, 2004 1 APR-19 -2004 12:22 FROM:PI r Pag of 32 1/ COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT AL sloly Co PLANNING SERVICES DEPARTMENT September 22, 20b0 2804 NORTH HORSESHOE DRIVE NAPLES, FL 34104 Mr. George Diaz Cho Imperial Park Place West 975 Imperial Golf Course Blvd. #119 -21 Naples, FL. 34110 RE: Lot 41, park Place West Dear Mr. Diaz: We have reviewed the proposed encroachment of 9.1 feet into the 55 foot drainage e subject Lot, and have "no easement on th drainage does not provide water management for Park lace West or any other dra subdivision. Please verify with John Boldt, Collier County Storm Water Director that the easement is not part of any future plans for water management in that area. This letter does not vacate or abrogate the County's rights within the easement area' the way to vacate the easement is through a petition to the Board of County Commissioners. you would be well advised to consult your attorney before attempting to permit any structure with an easement_ if 1 can be of any further assistance to you in this regard, please let me know. Si ly, HouEdsworth Senior Engineer PHONE (941) 403 -2400 FAX (941) 643 -6968 www co.coliierfl.us b•d g869-96S -66Z xuxue0 uoQ ebS:iO trO L1 idd Agenda Item No. 17A November 30, 2004 Page 26 of 32 SONIA M. BRETZMANN J. MICHAEL COLEMAN BOARD CunEut Crvv, Twu LAwym BOARD CWMM DMNU LMAnON LAVYER J. THOMAS CONROY, III Bones CFXTrM0 REAL Bun; LAwER KRISTIN M. CONROY MICHAEL A. DURANT LAWRENCE CI: GARcIA WILLIAM J. HAZzARD MICHAEL L. MIcHETTt DAMIAN C. TAYLOR ,.i l oeUagnier,'Presidelfft � [ F:IREAL ESTATE GROUP\DiazUrnperial Golf and Country Club Neighbors I.etters\Park Place West I-Iorneownm Association.d(w CONROY, COLEMAN 8 HAZZARD, P.A. ATTORNEYS AT LAW POINCIANA PROFESSIONAL PARK 2640 GOLDEN GATE PARKWAY .SUITE 115 NAPLES, FLORIDA 34105 (239) 649 -5200 TELECOPIER. (239) 649 -8140 July 19, 2004 Park Place Homeowners Association, Inc. —rV—t � `T" C. 1213 Imperial Drive Naples, FL 34110 Re: Variance of Drainage Easement on Lot #41, Park Place West, Imperial Subdivision, 1135 Imperial Drive Dear Neighbor: I have been retained by Jorge and Carolina Diaz to seek a variance of the drainage easement located on their lot at 1135 Imperial Drive. The variance is strictly to memorialize by way of a variance the agreement that the county had with Mr. Diaz at the time that he constructed his home in 2000. 1 have enclosed copies of the letters of John R. Houldsworth, Senior Engineer for Collier County Government and John Bolt, Director of Collier County Storm Water Management. Collier County requires that we deliver this notice of the Diaz's intentions to you and request your consent to the variance. Please indicate by your signature herein below your consent to their variance request. We appreciate your time and assistance. Very Truly Yours, CONROY, COLEMAN & HAZZARD, P.A. ) � 4 Michael A. Durant Wd,- 'the Park Place Homeowner's Association, Inc., hereby consent to the variance petition of JorgeA7iaz and Carolina Diaz. Agenda Item No. 17A November 30, 2004 Page 27 of 32 We [homeowner], hereby consent to the variance petition of Jorge Diaz and Carolina Diaz. Agenda Item No. 17A November 30, 2004 Page 28 of 32 MICHAEL L MICHETTI DAMIAN C. TAYLOR- Susan Ludden. Horsfall L-0 14.d 1136 Imperial Drive Naples, FL 34110 -8127 Re: Variance of Drainage Easement on Lot #41, Park Place West, Imperial Subdivision, 1135 Imperial Drive Dear Neighbor: I have been retained by Jorge and Carolina Diaz to seek a variance of the drainage easement located on their lot at 1135 Imperial Drive. The variance is strictly to memorialize by way of a variance the agreement that the county had with Mr. Diaz at the time that he constructed his home in 2000. I have enclosed copies of the letters of John R. Houldsworth, Senior Engineer for Collier County Government and John Bolt, Director of Collier County Storm Water Management. Collier County requires that we deliver this notice of the Diaz's intentions to you and request your consent to the variance. Please indicate by your signature herein below your consent to their variance request. We appreciate your time and assistance. Very Truly Yours, CONROY, COLEMAN & HAZZARD, P.A. Michael A. Durant We [homeowner], hereby consent to the variance petition of Jorge Diaz and Carolina Diaz. F:\REA-L ESTATE GROUP \Diaz\Jmperial Golf and Country Club Neighbors 1.etters,Horsfall, Susan Ludden,doc CONROY, COLEMAN 8 HAZZARD, P.A. ATTORNEYS AT LAW POINCIANA PROFESSIONAL PARK SONIA M BRETZMANN 2640 GOLDEN GATE PARKWAY J. MICHAEL COLEMAN SUITE 115 BOARD CuLT00 OVA TRIAL I.AWYER NAPLES, FLORIDA 34105 BOARD CEATRED BUSINESS UncATION LAWYER J. THOMAS CoNRoY III BOARD CiRM111) REAL ESTATE LAWYER (239) 649 -5200 KRISTIN M. CONROY TELECOPIER (239) 649 -8140 MICHAEL A. DURANT LAWRENCE C.F- GA.Rc1A June 9, 2004 WILLIAM J. HAzzARD MICHAEL L MICHETTI DAMIAN C. TAYLOR- Susan Ludden. Horsfall L-0 14.d 1136 Imperial Drive Naples, FL 34110 -8127 Re: Variance of Drainage Easement on Lot #41, Park Place West, Imperial Subdivision, 1135 Imperial Drive Dear Neighbor: I have been retained by Jorge and Carolina Diaz to seek a variance of the drainage easement located on their lot at 1135 Imperial Drive. The variance is strictly to memorialize by way of a variance the agreement that the county had with Mr. Diaz at the time that he constructed his home in 2000. I have enclosed copies of the letters of John R. Houldsworth, Senior Engineer for Collier County Government and John Bolt, Director of Collier County Storm Water Management. Collier County requires that we deliver this notice of the Diaz's intentions to you and request your consent to the variance. Please indicate by your signature herein below your consent to their variance request. We appreciate your time and assistance. Very Truly Yours, CONROY, COLEMAN & HAZZARD, P.A. Michael A. Durant We [homeowner], hereby consent to the variance petition of Jorge Diaz and Carolina Diaz. F:\REA-L ESTATE GROUP \Diaz\Jmperial Golf and Country Club Neighbors 1.etters,Horsfall, Susan Ludden,doc Ll WILLIAM J. HAZZARD MICHAEL L MICHErn DA.MIAN C. TAYLOR James and Connie Adams t-.v -r" 4-7— 2012 Duke Drive Naples, FL 34110 Agenda Item No. 17A November 30, 2004 Page 29 of 32 Re: Variance of Drainage Easement on Lot #41, Park Place West, Imperial Subdivision, 1135 Imperial Drive Dear Neighbor: 1 have been retained by Jorge and Carolina Diaz to seek a variance of the drainage easement located on their lot at 1135 Imperial Drive. The variance is strictly to memorialize by way of a variance the agreement that the county had with 1\Ir. Diaz at the time that he constructed his home in 2000 based on letters obtained from John R. Houldsworth, Senior Engineer for Collier County Government and John Bolt, Directcr of Collier County Storm Water Management. Collier County requires that we deliver this notice of the Diaz's intentions to you and request your consent to- the variance. Please indicate by your signature herein below your consent to their variance request. We appreciate your time and assistance. Very Truly Yours, CONROY, COLEMAN &.HAZZARD, P.A. Michael A. Durant We,Hhomeowner], hereby consent to the variance petition of Jorge Diaz and Carolina Diaz. f IRGAL. Es,rATE GROIiP\Diaz \lmperial (AX and County Club Neighbors Letters\Adamsjames&Connie.do CONROY, COLEMAN 8 HAZZARD, P.A. ATTORNEYS AT LAW POINCIANA PROFESSIONAL PARK $ONIA M. BRETZMANN 2640 GOLDEN GATE PARKWAY J. MICHAEL COLEMAN SUITE 115 NAPLES, FLORIDA 34105 BOA AD CMT72D Crvu rRW tAWYM SoAAU C,ummo BUUNM LaicAnow tAvm J. THOMAS CONROY, III (239) 649 -5200 BOAR" CUTMW RLU ESTATE LA+ M TELECOPIER (239) 649 -8140 KRISTIN M. CONROY MICHAEL A. DURANT LAWRENCE C.E GARCIA July 2, 2004 WILLIAM J. HAZZARD MICHAEL L MICHErn DA.MIAN C. TAYLOR James and Connie Adams t-.v -r" 4-7— 2012 Duke Drive Naples, FL 34110 Agenda Item No. 17A November 30, 2004 Page 29 of 32 Re: Variance of Drainage Easement on Lot #41, Park Place West, Imperial Subdivision, 1135 Imperial Drive Dear Neighbor: 1 have been retained by Jorge and Carolina Diaz to seek a variance of the drainage easement located on their lot at 1135 Imperial Drive. The variance is strictly to memorialize by way of a variance the agreement that the county had with 1\Ir. Diaz at the time that he constructed his home in 2000 based on letters obtained from John R. Houldsworth, Senior Engineer for Collier County Government and John Bolt, Directcr of Collier County Storm Water Management. Collier County requires that we deliver this notice of the Diaz's intentions to you and request your consent to- the variance. Please indicate by your signature herein below your consent to their variance request. We appreciate your time and assistance. Very Truly Yours, CONROY, COLEMAN &.HAZZARD, P.A. Michael A. Durant We,Hhomeowner], hereby consent to the variance petition of Jorge Diaz and Carolina Diaz. f IRGAL. Es,rATE GROIiP\Diaz \lmperial (AX and County Club Neighbors Letters\Adamsjames&Connie.do Agenda Item No. 17A November 30, 2004 Page 30 of 32 Elizabeth A. Amato L.. o T" 4.,3 E/B /O Elizabeth A. Amato 1143 Imperial Drive Naples, FL 34110 -8130 Re: Variance of Drainage Easement on Lot ##41, Park Place West, imperial Subdivision, 1135 imperial Drive Dear Neighbor- I have been retained by Jorge and Carolina Diaz to seek a variance of the drainage easement located on their lot at 1135 Imperial Drive. The variance is strictly to memorialize by way of a variance the agreement that the county had with Mt. Diaz at the time that he constructed his home in 2000 based on letters obtained from John R. Houldsworth, Senior Engineer for Collier County Government and John Bolt, Director of Collier County Storm Water Management. Collier County requires that we deliver this notice of the Diaz's intentions to you and request your consent to the variance. Please indicate by your signature herein below your consent to 'their variance request We appreciate your time and assistance. Very Truly Yours, CONROY, COLEMAN & HAZZARD, P.A. Michael A. Durant We [homeowner], hereby consent to the variance petition of Jorge Diaz and Carolina Diaz. u' F \REAL ESTATE GR01)P \Diaz\Imperial Golf and Country Club Neighhnrs Letters \Amato, Elizabeth A..doc CONROY, COLEMAN 8 HAZZARD, P.A. ATTORNEYS AT LAW SOMA M BRETZmANN POINCIANA PROFESSIONAL PARK 2640 GOLDEN GATE PARKWAY J. MICHAEL COLEMAN SUITE 115 BOARD CERTIM CIVIL TRIAL LAWTER NAPLES, FLORIDA 34105 BOARD CFATRED 9USMSS L=Amm LAWYER J. THOMAS CONROY, III BOARD CMrIM REAL ESTATE LAWYER (239) 649 -5200 KRISTIN M. CONROY TELECOPIER (239) 649 -8140 MICHAEL A. DURANT LAWRENCE C.E. GARCIA July 2, 2004 WILLIAM J. HAZZARD MICHAEL L MICHETTI DAMIAN C. TAYLOR Elizabeth A. Amato L.. o T" 4.,3 E/B /O Elizabeth A. Amato 1143 Imperial Drive Naples, FL 34110 -8130 Re: Variance of Drainage Easement on Lot ##41, Park Place West, imperial Subdivision, 1135 imperial Drive Dear Neighbor- I have been retained by Jorge and Carolina Diaz to seek a variance of the drainage easement located on their lot at 1135 Imperial Drive. The variance is strictly to memorialize by way of a variance the agreement that the county had with Mt. Diaz at the time that he constructed his home in 2000 based on letters obtained from John R. Houldsworth, Senior Engineer for Collier County Government and John Bolt, Director of Collier County Storm Water Management. Collier County requires that we deliver this notice of the Diaz's intentions to you and request your consent to the variance. Please indicate by your signature herein below your consent to 'their variance request We appreciate your time and assistance. Very Truly Yours, CONROY, COLEMAN & HAZZARD, P.A. Michael A. Durant We [homeowner], hereby consent to the variance petition of Jorge Diaz and Carolina Diaz. u' F \REAL ESTATE GR01)P \Diaz\Imperial Golf and Country Club Neighhnrs Letters \Amato, Elizabeth A..doc 0 Agenda Item No. 17A November 30, 2004 Page 31 of 32 WILLIAM J. HAZZARD MICHAEL L. MICHETTI DAMIAN C. TAYLOR Carlo Urciuoli L a f 44 1147 Imperial Drive Naples, FL 34110 -8130 Re: Variance of Drainage Easement on Lot #41, Park Place West, Imperial Subdivision, 1135 Imperial Drive Dear Neighbor: I have been retained by Jorge and Carolina Diaz to seek a variance of the drainage easement located on their lot at 1135 Imperial Drive. The variance is strictly to memorialize by way of a variance the agreement that the county had with Mr. Diaz at the time that he constructed his home in 2000 based on letters obtained from John R. Houldsworth, Senior Engineer for Collier County Government and John Bolt, Director of Collier County Storm Water Management. Collier County requires that we deliver this notice of the Diaz's intentions to you and request your consent to the variance. Please indicate by your signature herein below your consent to their variance request. We appreciate your time and assistance. Very Truly Yours, CONROY, COLEMAN & HAZZARD, P.A. Michael A. Durant We [homeowner], hereby consent to the variance petition of Jorge Diaz and Carolina Diaz. F:\REAL ESTATE GROUP \Diaz imperial Golf and Country Club Neighbors Letters \Urciuoli, Carlo.doc CONROY, COLEMAN 8 HAZZARD, P.A. A.TTORNEYs AT LAW POINCIANA PROFESSIONAL PARK SONIA M BRETZMANN 2640 GOLDEN GATE PARKWAY J. MICHAEL COLEMAN SUITE 115 NAPLES, FLORIDA 34105 BOARD CIRTITM QV IL TRIAL LAWYER Bonin CERnHM Bu9NESS LMCAnON LAWYER J. THOMAS CONROY, III (239) 649.5200 BOARD CERTMM REAL ESTATE LAWYER TELECOPIOL (239) 649 -8140 KRISTIN M. CONROY MICHAEL A. DURANT LAWRENCE CE. GARCIA July 2, 2004 WILLIAM J. HAZZARD MICHAEL L. MICHETTI DAMIAN C. TAYLOR Carlo Urciuoli L a f 44 1147 Imperial Drive Naples, FL 34110 -8130 Re: Variance of Drainage Easement on Lot #41, Park Place West, Imperial Subdivision, 1135 Imperial Drive Dear Neighbor: I have been retained by Jorge and Carolina Diaz to seek a variance of the drainage easement located on their lot at 1135 Imperial Drive. The variance is strictly to memorialize by way of a variance the agreement that the county had with Mr. Diaz at the time that he constructed his home in 2000 based on letters obtained from John R. Houldsworth, Senior Engineer for Collier County Government and John Bolt, Director of Collier County Storm Water Management. Collier County requires that we deliver this notice of the Diaz's intentions to you and request your consent to the variance. Please indicate by your signature herein below your consent to their variance request. We appreciate your time and assistance. Very Truly Yours, CONROY, COLEMAN & HAZZARD, P.A. Michael A. Durant We [homeowner], hereby consent to the variance petition of Jorge Diaz and Carolina Diaz. F:\REAL ESTATE GROUP \Diaz imperial Golf and Country Club Neighbors Letters \Urciuoli, Carlo.doc Map Output p Agenda Tt99f4 't #� �A November 30, 2004 Agenda Item No. 17B November 30, 2004 Spk&r (2of 42 AVPLAT2004 -A 5886 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommendation to approve Petition AVPLAT2004- AR5886 to disclaim, renounce and vacate the County's and the Public's interest in a portion of the 10 foot wide Utility Easement located along the rear of Site 52, Block A, according to the plat of "Pelican Bay Unit One" as recorded in Plat Book 12, Pages 47 through 52, Public Records of Collier County, Florida, and to accept a 10 foot wide relocation Utility Easement located in Section 30, Township 48 South, Range 26 East. OBJECTIVE: To adopt a Resolution to vacate a portion of the 10 foot wide Utility Easement along the rear of Site 52, Block A and to accept a 10 foot wide relocation Utility Easement. CONSIDERATIONS: Petition AVPLAT2004- AR5886 has been received by the Engineering Services Department from Peter J. Iacono, Esq., from Bond, Schoeneck & King, P.A., as agent for the petitioners, Francis T. Schwerin, MD and Nancy T. Schwerin, requesting the vacation of a portion of the 10 foot wide Utility Easement along the rear of Site 52, Block A. Attached to the rear of the home is an existing concrete deck which encroaches into the platted 10 foot wide Utility Easement. The petitioners also want to construct a pool at the rear of the house which will also encroach into the platted Utility Easement. A portion of this 10 foot wide Utility Easement needs to be vacated to eliminate any title concerns. A 10 foot wide relocation Utility Easement will be granted along the northwesterly property line of that parcel of land also owned by the petitioners which abuts and is northwest of said Site 52, Block A. This 10 foot wide relocation Utility Easement is necessary to provide a continuous easement along the rear of the platted lots and will satisfy the requirement stated in the letters of no objection from the Collier County Transportation Division and Sprint. Letters of no objection have been received from the following Collier County offices: Public Utilities Division, Transportation Services Division and Pelican Bay Services Division. Letters of no objection have also been received from Florida Power and Light, Sprint and Comcast. The property is coned as a Planned Unit Development. FISCAL IMPACT: Engineering Services has collected a $1,000 "Petition to Vacate" fee from the petitioner which covers the County's cost of advertising, recording and processing the petition. Agenda Item No. 17B November 30, 2004 Spra 22of 42 AVPLAT2004 -A 5886 GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: There is no Growth Management impact associated with this Executive Summary. RECOMMENDATION: Recommendation to: 1. Adopt the Resolution for Petition AVPLAT2004- AR5886 for the vacation of a portion of the 10 foot wide Utility Easement along the rear of Site 52, Block A; and 2. Accept a 10 foot wide relocation Utility Easement; and 3. Authorize the execution of the Resolution by the Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners and direct the Clerk to the Board to record a certified copy of the Resolution, Grant of Easement and Subordination in the Official Records; and 4. Request the Clerk to the Board to make appropriate marginal notes on the recorded plat. PREPARED BY: Rick Grigg; Land Surveyor, Engineering Services Department. Agenda Item No 17B Novernher C, 20W Page. 3 of 42 COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Item Number 17B Item summery This item requires that all participants he sworn in and Ex Parte Diseaosure he. prnvided by ' Cuenmiss,on members. Recommendation to appruvu Petition AVPLAT2004- AR5366 to disrlenn. renounce and veurte the County's end fhe Public's intmest in a portion of the 10 toot wide Utility Easement located along the rear 0 Site 52, Block A. arcnrding to the peat of 'Pelican Bay Unit One as recorded in Plat Book 12. Pages 47 through 52, Public Records of Collier County, F1 W., and to accept a 10 fool wide relaxation Utility Easement. Located io Section 30, Tewnchip 48 South. Range 26 East, Meeting Date 11,30120D4 9 00:00 AM Approved By Sandra Lea C..."Awe secretary Dom C— nn—ity D— e.I.Pment s Commanity Developmem s E.nvlrAnmenlnl Services. Environmental Servicna Admin. 10129/2D04 1:25 PM Approved By Thomas E. Kuck, RE. COE5 Engineering Servirea Oirector Oatc Community D.velop—M K Environrnnnial Servicrv; CDES Engineering S.—... 111112004 8:30 AM Approved By C —A.rce A..IOhnson Operafions Analyst Dale " Community Development 8 Community Development S Environmental Services Emvronmental Services Admin, 11/tf2004 1:4f PM Approved By Community Development & Juveph K. SO—b Date. F.'.nvhonmentnl Si^rvicex Adminslratnr Community D—oit.prb -t R Community De- opmont K F namal Services Environmental Services Admtn, 11/112004 2:51 PM Approved By OMB Coordinator Administrative A.sist4nl Dam County Manager's Office Office of Management a Budget 1117/2004 2:16 PM Approved By tdark Isackson Budget Analyst Date County Manager'. O111- Office of Managements budget 111161200410:64 Atd Approved By lklmhaal Sn,ykcw.ki Management R fludgel D—k- Oate County Manage Ys Office. Office of Managernem K Budget 'I U16:2004 2:15 PM Approved By Jame. V. Mudd County Manager Date R—rd 'f County Commissioners C -mv plan agei c Office 11!17(2704 6:38 AM Agenda Item No. 17B November 30, 2004 Page 4 of 42 RESOLUTION NO. 2004- A RESOLUTION OF THE COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS FOR PETITION AVPLAT2004- AR5886 TO DISCLAIM, RENOUNCE AND VACATE THE COUNTY'S AND THE PUBLIC'S INTEREST IN A PORTION OF THE 10 FOOT WIDE UTILITY EASEMENT LOCATED ALONG THE REAR OF SITE 52, BLOCK A, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT OF "PELICAN BAY UNIT ONE" AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 12, PAGES 47 THROUGH 52, PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND TO ACCEPT A 10 FOOT WIDE RELOCATION UTILITY EASEMENT. LOCATED IN SECTION 30, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST. WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 177.101, Florida Statutes, Peter J. Iacono, Esq., from Bond, Schoeneck & King, P.A., as agent for the petitioners. Francis T. Schwerin, M.D. and Nancy T. Schwerin, does hereby request the vacation of a portion of the 10 foot wide Utility Easement located along the rear of Site 52, Block A, according to the plat of "Pelican Bay Unit One" as recorded in Plat Book 12, Pages 47 through 52, Public Records of Collier County, Florida, and to accept a 10 foot wide relocation Utility Easement along the northwesterly property line of the abutting parcel of land also owned by the petitioners which is northwest of said Site 52, Block A; and WHEREAS, the Board has this day held a public hearing to consider vacating a portion of the 10 foot wide Utility Easement located along the rear of Site 52, Block A, according to the plat of "Pelican Bay Unit One," and to accept a 10 foot wide relocation Utility Easement along the northwesterly property line of the abutting parcel of land also owned by the petitioners which is northwest of said Site 52, Block A, as more fully described below, and notice of said public hearing to vacate was given as required by law; and WHEREAS, the granting of the vacation will not adversely affect the ownership or right of convenient access of other property owners. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that the County's easement interests over and across the following portion of the 10 foot wide Utility Easement located along the rear of Site 52, Block A, according to the plat of "Pelican Bay Unit One," are Page 1 of 2 Agenda item No. 176 November 30, 2004 Page 5 of 42 hereby vacated, extinguished, renounced and disclaimed, and this action is declared to be in the Public's interest and for the Public's benefit: See Exhibit "A" attached hereto and incorporated herein. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that the 10 foot wide relocation Utility Easement, more particularly described in Exhibit "B" attached hereto and incorporated herein, is hereby accepted as a relocation Utility Easement for that portion of the 10 foot wide Utility Easement vacated herein. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Clerk to the Board is hereby directed to record a certified copy of this Resolution in the Official Records of Collier County, Florida, and to make proper notation of this vacation on the recorded plat as referenced above. This Resolution is adopted this day of after motion, second and majority vote favoring same. DATED: ATTEST: DWIGHT E. BROCK, Clerk Deputy Clerk Approved as to form and legal sufficiency: Jennifer A. Belpedio Assistant County Attorney 2004, BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BY: Donna Fiala, Chairman Page 2 of 2 /' I A 3�ESS�O ¢� •„F dot 2 0 yo',, 4 SITE 51 - , I BLOCK "A" o �7. Y9CATED .EAS"ENT D.ES'CRIPTIoN SITE 52 BLOCK "A" A PLATTED UTILITY EASEHENT ACROSS THE NORTHERLY ID FEET DF SIT£ 5?, BLOCK A, PELICAN BAY UNIT DN£ AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 12, PAGES 47-52 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CIILLI£R COUNTY, FLORIDA, LESS THE WESTERLY 26.05 FEET CONTAINING 1456 SOUAR£ F£ET DR 0.033 ACRES, MORE DR LESS. avi runs- 3 Certificate Number 4520 NUT VALID WITHOLIT THE SIGNATURE. AND TH£ ORIGINAL RAISED SEAL LY- A FLORIDA LICENSED SURVEYDR AND MAPPER. a Item No. 17B 042 age f 42 SKETCH & DESCRIPTION LEGEND P.C. POINT L' CURVATURE P. T. PDINr Dr TANGENCY PLS PRaFCSSIDNAL LAND SVRV£YLR LB. LICENSED BUSINESS i C£N TERLINE N SITE 53 BLOCK "A" N sv'. s R5A 7 6 lak.A3 k1 DCOs 5 y9 PC G� �J DK d z60' i EXHIBIT "A" ,4 SHEET I OF I / AVPLAT2004- AR5&86 FRANCIS T. & NANCY SCHWE RIN SKETCH & DESCRIPTION sre*nw& & x•nwn All", r .Y --.V -k & raTt 6iL i.,.w .Y..K Pe'S ?- EnuYne .A'gJw Sf!. gV02 (218)_26!_ — 5065 v ticxs GOLF COURSE (PARCEL M) � � Q rye, ,o 3�ESS�O ¢� •„F dot 2 0 yo',, 4 SITE 51 - , I BLOCK "A" o �7. Y9CATED .EAS"ENT D.ES'CRIPTIoN SITE 52 BLOCK "A" A PLATTED UTILITY EASEHENT ACROSS THE NORTHERLY ID FEET DF SIT£ 5?, BLOCK A, PELICAN BAY UNIT DN£ AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 12, PAGES 47-52 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CIILLI£R COUNTY, FLORIDA, LESS THE WESTERLY 26.05 FEET CONTAINING 1456 SOUAR£ F£ET DR 0.033 ACRES, MORE DR LESS. avi runs- 3 Certificate Number 4520 NUT VALID WITHOLIT THE SIGNATURE. AND TH£ ORIGINAL RAISED SEAL LY- A FLORIDA LICENSED SURVEYDR AND MAPPER. a Item No. 17B 042 age f 42 SKETCH & DESCRIPTION LEGEND P.C. POINT L' CURVATURE P. T. PDINr Dr TANGENCY PLS PRaFCSSIDNAL LAND SVRV£YLR LB. LICENSED BUSINESS i C£N TERLINE N SITE 53 BLOCK "A" N sv'. s R5A 7 6 lak.A3 k1 DCOs 5 y9 PC G� �J DK d z60' i EXHIBIT "A" ,4 SHEET I OF I / AVPLAT2004- AR5&86 FRANCIS T. & NANCY SCHWE RIN SKETCH & DESCRIPTION sre*nw& & x•nwn All", r .Y --.V -k & raTt 6iL i.,.w .Y..K Pe'S ?- EnuYne .A'gJw Sf!. gV02 (218)_26!_ — 5065 v ticxs a Item No. 17B ember 30, 2004 —= -Rc"'ZZ,of 42 o- 20, 40' so, SKETCH & DESCRI>I tt7i . po8 NORTHEAST CORER )) �' SITEM52 LEGM0 P.C. POINT ID' CUR VA WRE r)J P.T. PAINT OF TANGENCY 1 PLS PREV7rSSjVA4L LAND SURV£YIJN C.B. LICENSED BUSINESS f CENTERLINE GOLF COURSE (PARCEL 4ti �� ,i f s � O sr. ' Asti f i"O I 00. SffEY51 B' LC "A" l + �q. I SIM 53 �A�' Q PLATTED � BLOCK •A•• $ NORTHERLY / LINE OF SITE 52 C'� F $ s LINE BEARING DISTANCE L7 5 2628'00" E 11.5 7' L2 N 55'55'37' E 11:05' L3 S 34'04'25" E 6.23' SITE 52 BLOCK 'A" EASEMENT DESCRIPTION COMMENCING AT THE PDINT LY' BEGINNING VHICH IS THE NORTHEAST CORNER AT SITE 52, BLOCK A, PELICAN BAY UNIT DN£, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 12, PAGES 47 TNRDUGH 52 DF THE PUBLIC RCEWRS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDAI THENCE SOUTH 264'8'00' EAST 11,57 FEET ALONG THE EAST LINE DF SAID SITE 521 THENCE S7IUIH 33'2125' WEST 10593' TU AN EXISTING EASEMENT DN THE NDRTHERLY LXE OF SAID SITE 521 THENCE SOUTH 555537' VEST IL05 FEET ALONG SAID NDRTHERLY LINE DF SAID SITE 521 THENCE NORTH 34'04 25' VEST 623 FEET1 THENCE NORTH 33'21 25' EAST 119.55 FEET TD THE PDINT DF BEGIANINCL .David Bruns PLS Certigca to Number 4539 NUT VALID WITHDUT THE SIGNATURE ANTI TW ORIGINAL RAISED SEAL CIF A FLORIDA LICENSED SURVEYOR AND MAPPER r A 6. 36,ZA` �� d D610. A �p7 5 5y y3 SB .ou, &' 8,.. 9. xyrs„ s�.,,g svrot tz�9;�tgr�- a13s5 EXHIBIT °B" SHEET I OF I ,1 AVPL.A7'2004- AR588Es PFRffANCIS T. & NANCY SCHwERIN SKETCH & DESCRIPTION SB .ou, &' 8,.. 9. xyrs„ s�.,,g svrot tz�9;�tgr�- a13s5 Agenda Item No. 17B November 30, 2004 Page 8 of 42 16Al N"Ur Attacrment KB" PETITION FORM FOR VACATION OF PLATS OR PORTIONS OF PLATS OF SUBDIVIDED LAND pvP�T;aw -- -i F- S � Date Received: A— Z�1— o l Petition #: PetitionerAm.G,s_l , M,�) _ � U l�t1 -�- Section_ Tow ription: Lot_ Pint Book -, current Zoning: &S• Does this affect density? Nd — I hereby authorize Agent above to represent me for this petition: P(Yes No �'` - 24 O L/- Signature of pedtpn#x Date .o Print— Please see "Policy and Procedure for the Vaeatioa and Annulment of Plats or Pordess of Plats of a Subdivided Land" for the list of supportive materials which most accompany this petition, and deem or .°Z> mail to: Community Development & Environmental Services Division Planning Services Department 2800 North Horseshoe Dr. Naples, Florida 34104 (1) U applicant is a land trust, isdiexte the name of beneficiaries. (2) UappUcant is a corporation other than a pnbtie eorperatlem, indicate the name of of Meere and major Anckholdem (3) U applicant is a partnership, limbed partnership or otber business entity, indiastie the same of p`stall t RECEIVED (� List all other owner. APR 2 9 2M4 AtaCitsant "S" Paso 4 of 4 Agenda Item No. 17B November 30, 2004 Page 9 of 42 Official Receipt - Collier County Board of County Commissioners CDPR1103 - Official Receipt Trans Number I Date I Post Date Payment Slip Nbr 477658 5/5/2004 4:23:46 PM 5/6/2004 AR 5886 Appl Name: BOND, SCHOENECK & KING, PA Appl Stage /Status: COMPLETENESS STAGE/PENDING Address: 4001 TAMIAMI TRAIL NORTH SUITE NAPLES FL 34103 Proj Name: SCHWERIN, FRANCIS Type: RSF TAZ: 63 Subdiv Nbr: 1375 Project Nbr: 2004050004 Payor : FRANCIS SCHWERIN Fee Information Payments Memo: Total Total Cash $0.00 Total Non -Cash $1000.00 Total Paid $10D0:00� Cashier/location: MCC AULEYKATY /1 User: WILLOUGHBY_C Collier County Board of County Commissioners Printed:5 /5/2004 4 :24:14 PM CD -Plus for Windows 95 /NT ti This document prepared by: L. N. Ingram, III Attorney -at -Law Suite No. 302 900 Sixth Avenue South Naples, Florida 33940 fit PfPl IP.. n 00 THIS INSTRUMENT WAS PREPARED WITHOUT THE BENEFI i OF LE 3AL DOC 00 WARRANTY DEED QPINIQN OR TITLE EXF,TLIIJA i ION INT.��. CA---- S�S,vaa.6>r sd, a THIS INDINTURE, bade this day of Kay, 1994, by and U3, V between, UJI CiRAMIE HMER and GERALDINE L. WMTER, Husband and Wits Vhcaa taxpayer identification numbers aret 450 515-14-4825 and whose address Let 10 Abbotsford Court, Dallas, Texas 75224 of the County of Dallas, State of Texas, grantors and FRANCIS T. sC mmu and NANCY T. SCHWERIN, Husband and Wile, cr% = As an Estate by the Entirety, Nw whose taxpayer identification numbers arst 0773 -43 -1439 co J C7 and whose post office address is: N703 Bobwhite of the County Of Collier, State of Florida, grantees, WITNESSETH.- That said grantors, for and in consideration of the sum of * ** *FIVE MDRED SEVENTY -FIVE THOUSAND AND 00 /100THS DOLL"S"" ($575,000.00) and other good and valuable considerations to said grantors in hand paid by said grantees, the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, have granted, bargained and sold to the said grantees, and grantees' heirs and assigns forever, the following lying and being in Collier County, described land, situate, Florida, to -wits SEE EXHIBIT nA" ATTACHED HERETO AND SPECIFICALLY WADE A PART HEREOF IIMIM TO THE OFFICES OF: NIO CATAL, FISHER,�4 CROW, CHARTEPED LAW NORTHERN IRUST IUILDING, SUITE 401 4001 TAMIAMI TAA1L NORTH MAPLES. FLORIDA 33440 ty P C W tat C ch A -Q A to Q9 w cm C4 Reafved 1:y02Sd(0WWWt4r! Stag Tait Awived = CI 6 'C' Intinglble F=ftll Pr000rtl I&K Owl . k#= CLVIU.QL CIRCUIT COURT tr c. MWT— , Agenda Item No. 17B Novernber 30, 2004 Page 10 of 42 Agenda Item No. 17B November 30, 2004 Page 11 of 42 00 �'9S4 000364 OR BOOK PAGE tnbjeot to *&assents and restrictions common to the sub - div sion and ad valorem taxes for the aai"&r year 1994. TAX FOLIO iDZNTIFICATION NO.1 66242320005 and said grantors do bersby fully warrant the title to said land, and will defend the same against the lawful claims of all persons whossosver. * "Grantor" and "grants*" are used for singular or plural, an context requires. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Grantors have hereunto set grantorsl hands and seals the day and year set forth above. Signed, sealed and delivered 014zr1,MW in our prasencst r tip � c witness G HUNTER ( 1 Pr n Name o nose 11b'LAH L. r- noes GIVALDINE L. }�T the 1 '1A rr t Printed dame of WiLtness STATE OF 7*ra6 �-- COUNTY OF DRib1 ale loraq estrum *nt was acknowledged before me this day of , 1996, by GRAB1rSE NUN'i'ER and G NE L. ]HUNTER, who are personally known to as or, who has produced (t • ot�en� an t 619DA94r4k oil fttkfy Pu lI 0 aWM ttolgMrktir0Kli01 Printed Name of Notary Public lrtie�aYi�aN�INM 040H -till Commission No. icy Commission Exp rasast aft. • • 00,1 954 000365 OR -BOOK PAGE Z=SIT "A" site 52, block A, PELICAN SAY UNIT OUR, as rsoorded in Plat Book 12 Pages 47 through 59, inclusive, of the Public Records of Collier County, Florida, and All that part of Parcel "K" PELICAN BAY UNIT TWO, according to the Plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book 11, Vegas 74 -79, Public Records of Collier County, Florida, being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the northerlyMast corner of Lot 53, Block "A", Pelioan Bay Unit One, according to the plat thereof as recorded in Plat book 12, Pages 47 -52, Public Records of Collier county, norida said point of baginning being on the westerly line of 0a1d Parcel "N "F thence along a line common to said Lot 53 and said Parcel "K" South 08'- 0g4 -09" West 70.33 feetF thence continue along said common line South 55•- 351 -35" West 78.18 feetF thence leaving said common line, within said Parcel °N", North 330 - 211 -23" East 135.80 fast to the Point of Beginning of the parcel herein describedi containing 2037 square fast more or lessF Subject to a drainage easement across the southwest corner as shown on said pelican Bap Unit Two Plat and as recorded in O.R. Book 781, pages 1228 -1234, Public Records of Collier County, Florida. SUBJECT To easements and restrictions 0010:0m to the subdivision and ad valorem taxes for the calendar year 1994. a...40 W Y,f"fA 1. 011141 Mwrds H Of11Gf1RE."oe%, CLERK �+ .� ;,.- 'C`�F� f�• , t: •�.5. "� •�ut�: ;;wt's;. "y�7et:rru��� w'� Agenda Item No. 178 November 30, 2004 Page 12 of 42 Agenda Item No. 17B November 30, 2004 Page 13 of 42 Collier County Tax Collector 3301 Tamiami Trail East, Naples, FL 34112 -4997 2003 Tax Roll Inquiry System OWNER INFORMATION I PROPERTY INFORMATION Name: SCHWERIN, FRANCIS T tip NANCY T Parcel: 66262320005 Address: 703 BOBWHITE LN Loc: 703 BOB WHITE LN, NAPLES (MAW Address: Legal: PELICAN BAY UNIT 1 BLK A SITE Address: Legal: 52 AND A PORTION OF PARCEL "M" Address: Legal: JAS DESC IN OR 1954 PG 363 Address: NAPLES, FL 34108.3431 Legal: VALUEIEXEMPTIONS Taxble Valuer Millage Code: Homestd Ex: Agricltr Ex: Widow0 Blind E)11 Disabied: Veteran Ex: Wholly Ex: Civilian Ex: 838740 079 25000 L=_J L_J 0 0 0 TAX INFORMATION County: 3,494.92 School St: 3,332.93 PAY TERMS PAYMENT INFO Paid Dt : 01!20/04 Recpt: 12083 Mach: O6 Paymt: 11,361.64 Mort: Nov: Dec: 11,129.77 11,245.70 School loc: City Tax: Dependt: Water. Independ: 2,145.54 0.00 788.86 442.13 928.00 Jan: Feb: Mar: Apr. May: Naw Due: 11,361.64 11,477.57 11,593.51 0.00 0.00 0.00 STATUS INFO. Non Ad Va: 0 Installment: 0 Deferred: Voter Appr. *Gross Tax: Appr fee: Advertising: 0.00 11,593.51 0.00 0.00 Bankrupt:: N TDA: COMMENTS * Non Ad Valorem Amount Included in Gross Tax NON AD VALOREM INFORMATION Type jAuth Name Per i� Amount WaterlSewer IPELICAN BAY JISEE PBSD 325.38 Garbs a IGARBAGE JIDIST 1 __---] 134.75 Sack to,Saar j Last Updated: 3/23/2004 5:00pm Agenda item No. 17B f�l ninrn hor ` n 9nr)d Agenda Item No. 178 November 30, 2004 I-ac �� O^ ` CO'l b 1 ^ 154.99 s'� 3e (1 i e1 �b1 [s"tat s1 £� ayn 1 CD} tf CD 'l 1899 fr cP ° V 01 � O. 2 H a° 4 O s1 35 g3 ! E • mss} Ov �ry 00gS.1 ,�° ro� � BgIEI � � � ■ m fi YY€ �� 001!4� 91 °sr1 zS �7 :S 8 k k� Bt 29C h^' °Obf, °� 000 W �a. 6 Z a g p Sg$ Ob c�, o E9', YJ 00. O \'``'' tD "eB1 dc'. d - A� //"' ►" ' V1' 532 f00sa1 Oil 147.14 P S 5 0. 00 "Z 9t 3 M $ � o M 18g9B 9 C W 0 60 Fd 3+ 'Pin. � — °pOp G d ` N. A h� ^ O a O s ¢ a' ^b�a3 m 6Z'B[ � ury db iu? 0g. N O to sr 52. s 00. tZ sores 1g7F1 ZCl9 c'Q,. 5 y- '� n P� db. q0O W m m O N �. 091 ! 10y tr N �%� . TR 9P, W�_ e 15 of 42 Details Aged g$ t4n9 b. 178 November 30, 2004 Page 16 of 42 Current Ownership Folio No 66280920009 Map Property Addressi 700 BUTTONBUSH LN Owner Namel FEERICK TR, ROBERT M Addresses ROBERT M FEERICK 2000 TRUST UTD 12/15/2000 700 BUTTONBUSH LN Cityl NAPLES I Statel FL ZIR 34108 - 3425 Legall PELICAN BAY UNIT 1 BLK A SITE 17 Section Township Range Acres Map No. Strap No. 09 49 25 0.68 4A09 541300 A 174A09 Sub No. 5413D0 PELICAN BAY UNIT 1 Mii(8ge Area I Milaae Use Code I 1 I SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL 79 13.2581 2004 Preliminary Tax Roll Values Latest Sales History Land Value $ 697,201.00 (+ Improved Value $ 466,376.00 (_} Market Value $1,163,577.00 ( -} SOH Exempt Value $ 325,062.00 ( =) Assessed Value $ 838,515.00 ( -) Homestead and other Exempt Value $ 25,000.00 ( =) Taxable Value $ 813,515.00 SOH = "Save Our Homes- exempt value aue to cap on assessment increases. Date Book - Page Amount 0112001 2769-2092 $0.001 O7 ! 1999 2568 - 2160 $ 844,000.00 1011982 990 -1894 $ 200,000.00 The Information is Updated Weekly. http:// www. collierappraiser .com/RecordDetail .asp ?FolioID=0000066280920009 7/23/2004 Details AgeRNAb9fiL 17B November 30, 2004 ELI Page 17 of 42 .-- Current Ownership Folio No 66280960001 Map Property Address 700 BOB WHITE LN Owner Name MIXON, A MALACHI =S BARBARA W Addresses 3105 TOPPING LN C I CHAGRIN FALLS Statel OH Zip 44022 - 6648 Legall PELICAN BAY UNIT 1 BLK A SITE 18 OR 1737 PG 1361 Section TownshF Ran a Acres Ma No. Strap No. 09 49 1 25 11 0.41 4A09 541300 A 184A09 Sub No. 541300 � PELICAN BAY UNIT 1 Willa 0 Uwe Code VACANT RESIDENTIAL 79 13.2581 2004 Preliminary Tax Roll Values Latest Sales History Date Book - Page Amount Land Value $ 5UH = 'Save uur riomes - exempt value aue to cap on assesyrnen, increases. The Information is Updated Weekly. http:// www. collierappraiser .conVRecordDetail .asp ?FoliolD = 0000066280960001 7/23/2004 306,050.00 ( +) Improved Value $ 0.00 _) Market Value $ 306,050.00 ( -} SOH Exempt Value $ 0.00 ( =) Assessed Value $ 306,050.00 ( -} Homestead and other Exempt Value $ 0.00 (_) Taxable Value $ 306,050.00 5UH = 'Save uur riomes - exempt value aue to cap on assesyrnen, increases. The Information is Updated Weekly. http:// www. collierappraiser .conVRecordDetail .asp ?FoliolD = 0000066280960001 7/23/2004 Details S 472,705.00 Current Ownership AgeR@9TtJn9Q 17B November 30, 2004 Page 18 of 42 Folio No. I 66282240004 Mao Property AddressIl 700 BOB WHITE LN $0.00 Owner Name MD(ON, A MALACHI =& BARBARA W { -) Homestead and other Exempt Value $0.00 Addresses 3105 TOPPING LN $ 1,154,107.D0 Cityl CHAGRIN FALLS StateH OH ZI 44022 - 6649 Legall PELICAN BAY UNIT 1 BLK A SITE 50 OR 1737 PG 1361 Section Township Range Acres ae No. Strap No. 09 49 25 0.37 4A09 541300 A 504A09 Sub No. 541300 PELICAN BAY UNIT 1 Millaoe Area I I Mitiaae 't Use Code 1 I SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL 79 11 13.2581 2004 Preliminary Tax Roll Values Land Value S 472,705.00 ( +) Improved Value o® S 681,402.00 ( =) Market Value $ 1,154,107.00 (•) SOH Exempt Value $0.00 ( =) Assessed Value $ 1,154,107.00 { -) Homestead and other Exempt Value $0.00 ( =) Taxable Value $ 1,154,107.D0 SOH = "Save Our Homes" exempt value due to rap on assessment increases. Latest Sales History Date Book - Page I Amount The Information is Updated Weekly. http:// www. collierappraiser .com/RecordDetail .asp ?FoliolD=0000066282240004 7/23/2004 Details Age9@8AJn194 17B November 30, 2004 Page 19 of 42 Current Ownershi Folio Nojj 66282280006 Map Props Address r701 BOB WHITE LN Owner Name CRAWFORD, WILLIAM Wa$ SHELIA M Addresses 701 BOBWHITE LN Cl I NAPLES 0 Statell FL ZIpj 34108 - 3431 Legaill PELICAN BAY UNIT 1 BLK A SITE 51 Section Township Range Acres Map No. Strap No. 09 49 25 0.39 4A09 541300 A 514A09 Sub No. 541300 PELICAN BAY UNIT 1 Use Code 1 SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL 79 13.2581 2004 Preliminary Tax Roll Values Latest Sates History Land Value $ 566,112.00 ( +) Improved Value $ 316,036.00 {= Market Value $ 882,148.00 ( -) SOH Exempt Value $ 284,914.00 (_) Assessed Value $ 597,234.00 ( -) Homestead and other Exempt Value $ 25,000.00 ( =) Taxable Value $ 572,234.00 sUH = °save Uur homes - exempt varue uue to cap un dsbebbmen, increases. Date Book - Page Amount 0612004 3581 -= 1 $ 1,158,000.00 05/1994 1245--M $ 650,000.00 The Information Is Updated Weekly. http:// www. collierappraiser .com/RecordDetail.asp ?FolioID= 0000066282280006 7/23/2004 Details AgeRdglltlOhl- 17E3 November 30, 2004 Page 20 of 42 Current Ownership Folio No 66282360007 Maw N Property Address' T05 BOB WHITE LN I Owner Name JAMES TR, JOHN E Addresses KIRSTEN JAMES TR JOHN E JAMES REV TRUST KRISTEN JAMES REV TRUST 705 BOBWHITE LN Clty NAPLES I State 11 FL Zlpj 34108 - 3431 Legall PELICAN BAY UNIT 1 BLK A SITE 53 Section Township Range Acres Map No. Strap No. 09 49 25 0.55 4A09 541300 A 534A09 Sub No. 541300 PELICAN BAY UNIT 1 Millaae Area Mlllaae Use Code 1 SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL 79 13.2581 2004 Preliminary Tax Roll Values Latest Sales History Land Value $ 597,702.00 { +) Improved Value $ 218,671.00 ( =) Market Value $ 816,373.00 ( -} SOH Exempt Value $ 284,551.00 _) Assessed Value $ 531,822.00 ( -) Homestead and other Exempt Value $ 25,000.00 ( =) Taxable Value $ 506,822.00 SOH = "Save Our "Ones' exempt Value uue to crap on asboaan , I, increases. Date Book - Page Amount 1112003 3443-1260 $ 0.00 0711990 j 154Z.--Z $ 0.00 Naagum The information is Updated Weekiy. http:// www. collierappraiser .com/RecordDetail.asp ?FoliolD= 0000066282360007 7/23/2004 Details Current Owners AgAWQJTP�d. 17B November 30, 2004 Page 21 of 42 Follo No 1 66282400006 Map H Property Addressd 707 BOB WHITE LN Owner Name DARLING III, A COUNCIL =& JANE Addresses 707 BOBWHITE LN CI NAPLES 11 Statel FL Zip 34108 -3431 Legall PELICAN BAY UNIT 1 BLK A SITE 54 54 Section Township Range Acres Map No. Stra No. 09 49 25 0.41 4A09 541300 A 544A09 �pSub No. 541300 PELICAN BAY UNIT 1 Millage Area Use Code I 1 11 SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL 79 13.2581 2004 Preliminary Tax Roll Values Latest Sales History Land Value $ 373,334.00 ( +) Improved Value $ 356,953.00 _) Market Value $ 730,287.00 ( -) SOH Exempt Value $ 200,263.00 ( =) Assessed Value $ 530,024.00 ( -) Homestead and other Exempt Value $ 25,000.00 ( =) Taxable Value 5 505,024.00 SOH = "Save Our Homes" exempt value due to cap on assessment increases. Date Book - Page Amount 08 / 1997 1 2341_10.9.4 $ 5501000.00 The Information Is Updated Weekly. http:// www. collierappraiser .com/RecordDetail .asp ?FolioID =0000066282400006 7/23/2004 Details Current Ownership AgeRV44ivtfid. 17B November 30, 2004 Page 22 of 42 Folio No.] 66432560204 MV N Property Address]l NO SITE ADDRESS I Owner Name CLUB AT PELICAN BAY INC, THE Addresses 707 GULF PARK DR CI NAPLES I State FL Zip 34108 -8202 Legal PELICAN BAY 94 THAT PORTION OF PARCEL D DESC IN OR 1917 PG 1670 Section Township Range -� Acres Map No. Strap No. 04 49 I 25 0.57 4A04 542200 D 1.24A04 Sub No. 542200 PELICAN BAY UNIT 4 1 Millaae '� Use Code 97 MISCELLANEOUS 79 13.2581 2004 Preliminary Tax Roll Values Land Value $ 228.00 Latest Sales History Date Book - Page Amount ( +) Improved Value $ 0.00 ( =) Market Value $ 228.00 ( -) SOH Exempt Value $ 0.00 ( =) Assessed Value $ 228.00 ( -) Homestead and other Exempt Value $ 0.00 ( =) Taxable Value $ 228.00 SOH = "Save Our Homes" exempt value due to cap on assessment increases. The Information is Updated Weekly. http: / /www.collierappraiser.con /RecordDetail .asp ?FoliolD = 0000066432560204 7/23/2004 Details .-.. Current Ownership Improved Value AgeltgtlelTlAd. 17B November 30, 2004 Page 23 of 42 Folio No.j 66330080006 Map. N Property AddressT707 GULF PARK DR { -} SOH Exempt Value $ 0.00 ( =) Assessed Value $ 6,296,273.00 {•) Homestead and other Exempt Value Owner Name CLUB AT PELICAN BAY INC, THE $ 6,296,273.00 Addresses 707 GULF PARK DR City NAPLES i Statel FL Zipi 34108 - 8202 Legal PELICAN BAY UNIT 2 ALL OF PARCELS "N" AND "M" LESS ALL SOLD OR OTHERWISE ASSESSED AS OF 711194 `For more than four lines of Legal Description please call the Property Appraiser's Office. Section Township Range Acres Map No. Strap No. 09 49 25 79.33 4A09 541600 N 14A09 Sub No. 541600 PELICAN BAY UNIT 2 Millage Area I Miilsae Use Code 38 IMPROVED COMMERCIAL 79 13.2581 2004 Preliminary Tax Roll Values Land Value $ 1,964,499.00 Date Latest Sales History Book - Page Amount 1OH = "Save Our Homes" exempt value due to cap on assessment increases. The Information is Updated Weekly. http:// www. collierappraiser .conVRecordDetail .asp ?FolioID = 0000066330080006 7/23/2004 ( +) Improved Value $ 4,331,774.00 (=) Market Value $ 6,296,273.00 { -} SOH Exempt Value $ 0.00 ( =) Assessed Value $ 6,296,273.00 {•) Homestead and other Exempt Value $0.0 0 {_) Taxable Value $ 6,296,273.00 1OH = "Save Our Homes" exempt value due to cap on assessment increases. The Information is Updated Weekly. http:// www. collierappraiser .conVRecordDetail .asp ?FolioID = 0000066330080006 7/23/2004 ( +) Details Current Ownership Folio No.l 66330043001 Math N Property Addressh NO SITE ADD Owner Name CLUB AT PELICAN BAY INC, THE Addresses 707 GULF PARK DR CI NAPLES Statell FL Legal PELICAN BAY UNIT 2 PT OF TR M NKA GOLF COURSE BUFFER PARCEL 2 DESC IN OR 1605 PG 230 LESS OR 1917 PG 1676 'For more than four lines of Legal Description please call the Pr Section Township Range 09 49 25 ( -) SOH Exempt Value $ 0.00 Sub No. 541600 =CAN UNIT 2 I Use Code 97 h MISCELLANEOUS 2004 Preliminary Tax Roll Values Land Value $ 2,656.00 (+) Improved Value $ 0.00 ( =) Market Value $ 2,656.00 ( -) SOH Exempt Value $ 0.00 ( =) Assessed Value $ 2,656.00 ( -) Homestead and other Exempt Value .m $ 0.00 ( =) Taxable Value $ 2,656.00 SOH = "Save Our Homes- exempt value cue to cap on assessment increases. Acres 6.64 AgeRMQATI lfl3. 17B November 30, 2004 Page 24 of 42 Office. lap No. Strap No. 4A09 1 541600 M 44A09 11 79 1 13.2581 Latest Sales History Date Book - Page Amount 0411996 2174 -1412 $ 9,700.00 The information is Updated Weekly. h":// www. collierappraiser .com/RecordDetail .asp ?FolioID= 0000066330043001 7/23/2004 Item No. 17B FIP r SKETCH OF SURVE e qe 25 of 42 o• zo• ao• 60' LB25 � qe 25 of 42 0.13' SOUTN M tO W 1 1 b� O GOLF COURSE ;� o (PARCEL M) o �O J ^�. O.R BOOK 1499 PAGE 1045 h ryry F.C.M. 2 / 0 \ / CONCRETE 19 DECK 4 PLANTERS � 'L u ). 10• \� tr• 9 30' D.E. CABLE BOX SCREENED p' ON CORNS PORCH 6 S SITE 53 pp, BLOCK A" (OCCUPIED) { /yN�� -}- s� r J p� Sp A SITE 52 BLOCK "A" WITNESS r 0 ONE STURT RESIDENCE 7 POINT 2' FROM �' F.F.ELEV,�14,3' CORNER CON". PAD !s OPEN PRIVACY LEGEND F.CH. ! FOUND CONCRETE MONUMENT F.I.P. 0 FOUND 5/8' IRON PIN _ F.A.D. A FOUND ALUMINUM DISK LBR431 P.C. POINT OF CURVATURE P. r. POINT OF TANGENCY PLS. PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR D.E. % DRAINAGE EASEMENT U£. UTILITY EASEMENT L.B. LICENSED BUSINESS CENTERLINE (M) MEASURED (P) PLAT W.M. WATER METER S SITE 53 pp, BLOCK A" (OCCUPIED) { /yN�� -}- s� r J p� Sp A SITE 52 BLOCK "A" WITNESS r 0 ONE STURT RESIDENCE 7 POINT 2' FROM �' F.F.ELEV,�14,3' CORNER CON". PAD !s OPEN PRIVACY 9. °� L WALL GARAGE � a n ELEV.-13.8' COVERED cn�coin cep ENTRY a 6 / �� y1-a/ PLA11r FA . p v`. ..PRIVACY. /r �. WAL p 8.1 PAVER / �Ss WALK F.I.P. PAVER DRIVE ! \`gyp PAVER DRIVE � &' po. ZA) -5b21 SITE 51 48.9 t S ,A1 R' 01 Al BLOCK 'A" W M 610. 10' E. (OCCUPIED) D.E. / F.I.P. S p O 1 W.M. y55 ��. � CfiRTIF1ED To 00. KIP. 5 DR. FRANCIS T SCHWERIN b `i JP'( F.A.D. NANCY SCHWERIN / David . Bruns PLS Certlflcute Nunb— 4520 REeG PROPERTY DNS'CA_ /PTION: ?�O DATE OF SURVEY, MARCH 25, 20D2 SITE 52, BLOCK A, PELICAN BAY UNIT ONE AS /� .�l UPDATE SURVEY, SEPTEMBER 5, 2003 RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 12, PAGES 47 -52 OF THE �4) PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA) PLUS THAT PARCEL DESCRIBED IN OFFICIAL RECORD g5 NOT VALID WITHOUT THE SIGNATURE AND THE ORIGINAL RAISED BOOK 1499, PAGE .1046 OF THE PUBLIC RECORD DF F.A.D. r� �� SEAL OF A FLORIDA LICENSED SURVEYOR AND MAPPER. COLLIER CDUINTY, FLORIDA. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS RESTRICTIONS AND RESERVATION OF RECORD. r- FRANCIS T. & NANCY SCHWERIN NOTE INGS 1.)) SHOWN HEREON ARE BASED ON THE CENTERLINE OF AS —BUILT BOBWHITE LANE AS BEING N.55'55'35'E. - SURVEY 2.) THIS PROPERTY IS SUBJECT TO CASEMENTS, RESERVATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. atre auw u[o¢a amr, 20' NMi ➢.B.B. 3.) DIMENSIONS SHOWN HEREON ARE IN FEET AND DECIMALS THEREOF. p mm aa OC' .N'IW/Ilb .A/9,GAI.b, ✓RLG. nLC 4.) 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Tamiami Trail • Naples, Florida 34112 • (239) 732 -2575 • FAX (239) 732 -2526 February 3, 2004 Sandi Cleary Bruns & Bruns 1072 Sixth Avenue North Naples, FL 34102 Subject: 703 Bobwhite Lane Easement Vacation Request Dear Ms. Cleary: This office has reviewed your request to vacate a portion of the ten foot (10') utility and drainage easement at the above referenced location. The Collier County Water -Sewer District has no facilities in the area and we therefore have no objection to the vacation of the easement. Should you have any further questions, please feel free to contact me at 732 -2571. Sincerely, Jacquelyn R. Ec n Engineering Technician cc: Paul Mattausch, Water Director Joseph Cheatham, Wastewater Director Rick C: igg, Land Surveyor, Co.rununity Development gAengineering tech\ easement- rso.w.( �2()041703h4hw lane.doc u n L y Agenda Item No. 17B t Novernber 30, 2004 Page 29 of 42 COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT TRANSPORTATION SERVICES DIVISION TRANSPORTATION OPERATIONS DEPARTMENT March 4, 2004 David B. Bruns, PLS Bruns & Bruns, Inc. 1072 Sixth Avenue south Naples, FL 34102 2705 S. HORSESHOE DRIVE NAPLES, FL 34104 (941) 774 -8494 FAX (941) 659 -5787 transportation@colhergov.net Re: Vacation of a portion of a 10' Utility and Drainage Easement Site 52; Block A; Pelican Bay Unit 1 703 Bob White Lane Dear Mr. Bruns: Thank you for your letter and sketch, subject as above. It is our understanding that you are requesting to vacate a portion of the platted 10' Drainage and Utility Easement lying near the northerly property line. In exchange for this requested Vacation, the property owner will dedicate a new 10' easement along the northerly property line. Based on the foregoing, this Division offers no objection to the Vacation request. Very truly yours, Edward kj. &t, P.E. Transportation Operations Director cc: File: Vacations (Pelican Bay — 703 Bob White Lane) F,11�1 Agenda Item No. 17B November 30, 2004 Page 30 of 42 COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT G o I f i n r G Pelican Bay Services Division 801 Laurel Oak Drive • Suite 605 • Naples, Florida 34108 • (239) 597 -1749 • Fax (239) 597 -4502 December 5, 2003 Mr. David B. Bruns, PLS Bruns & Bruns, Inc. 1072 Sixth Avenue North Naples, Florida 34103 RE: Vacation of a portion of 10 -foot Utility and Drainage Easement Site 52, Block "A ", Pelican Bay Unit One Dear W. Bruns: Please be advised that after review by the Pelican Bay Services Division Board, the Pelican Bay Services Division has no objection to the vacation of the 10 -foot Utility and Drainage Easement on site 52, Block A, Pelican Bay Unit One as presented in your plan of October 20, 2003. If you have any further questions, please contact our office. Yours sincerely, PELICAN BAY/$ERVICES DIVISION ames P. Ward Division Administrator Cc: Mr. Bill Walters, Director, Covenant Enforcement, Pelican Bay of Naples Foundation 0 M n t y r � u FPL October 27, 2003 Mr. David B. Bruns, PLS Bruns & Bruns, Inc. 1072 Sixth Avenue North Naples, FL 34102 Mr. Bruns: Agenda Item No. 178 t , V Naples, FLo er 3 1 2004 Flonda Power 8� Light Company, 490515eiAvenu. e 31 of 42 Phone: 239 - 353 -6090, Fax: 239353 8 g Florida Power and Light has no objection to the vacation of the ten foot Utility and Drainage Easement on the Northerly side of Site 52, Block A, Pelican Bay Unit 1, as recorded in Plat Book 12, pages 47 -52, of the Public Records of Collier County, Florida, less the west six feet, as shown on your sketch. Please be advised that the six foot easement along the west property line contains Florida Power and Light buried 13kV primary cable and should not be disturbed. If you have any further questions, please feel free to contact me at 353 -6001. Sincerely, J.P. Machek Customer Project Manager an FPL Group company --� Sprint February 10, 2004 Mr. David B. Bruns, PLS Bruns & Bruns, Inc. 1072 Sixth Avenue North Naples, Florida 34102 Agenda Item No. 17B November 30, 2004 Page 32 of 42 P.O. Box 2469 Naples, Florida 34106 -2469 RE: Vacation of a portion of 10 -foot Utility and Drainage Easement Site 52 Block "A ", Pelican Bay Unit 1 Dear Mr. Bruns: Sprint has no objection to the proposed vacation of easement. In 1992, Sprint vacated the easement indicated in your letter, and relocated buried telephone facilities at the property owner's expense to the rear ten feet of the property. This was per an agreement with the property owner at that time by the name of Graeme Hunter. However, upon further review, we realize a new easement in the rear 10 feet of the lot was never executed. Therefore, Sprint requests a 10 foot easement be granted and recorded by the property owner at his expense. Please see attached sketch for location of the proposed utility easement. If you have any questions, please contact me at 263 -6216. Sincerely, Z�i� 7 �� Anthony i1a4acky Network Engineer I — E &C AH7./j w �. Agenda Item No. 17B 1 )c November Page 33 of 042 �- Ccomcast Comcast Cable Communications, Inc. 2931 Michigan Ave. Fort Myers, FL 33916 Phone 239 -415 -4750 Fax 239 - 334 -6575 October 24, 2003 David B. Bruns Bruns & Bruns, Inc 1072 Sixth Avenue North Naples, Florida 34102 Re: Vacation of a portion of 10 -foot Utility and Drainage Easement site 52, Block A, Pelican Bay Unit 1 Dear David B. Bruns Comcast has no objection to the vacation of the above referenced project. Should we have to relocate our facilities Comcast will require reimbursement from your client. If I can be of any additional assistance please give me a call. n7 y' � Mdse Evanek Planning & Design a. IM Agenda Item No. 17B November 30, 2004 Page 35 of 42 EASEMENT It is hereby agreed that FRANCIS T. SCHWERIN AND NANCY T. SCHWERIN (hereinafter referred to collectively as "Grantor ") for a good and valuable consideration, paid, the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, by THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY and SPRINT — FLORIDA INC. (hereinafter referred to collectively as the "Grantee ") do grant, sell, and convey unto the Grantee a non - exclusive easement and right -of- way described as follows: Commencing at the point of beginning which is the northeast corner of the site; thence south 26 °28'00" east 11.57 feet along the ease line of said site 52; then south 33 °21'25" west 105.93 feet to an existing easement on the northerly line of said site 52; thence north 34 °04'25" west 6.23 feet; thence north 33 121'25" east 119.56 feet to the point of beginning on the following described property of the Grantor: Site 52, Block A, PELICAN BAY, UNIT ONE, according to the plat in Plat Book 12, Pages 47 to 52, inclusive, Public records of Collier County, Florida, AND ALL that part of Parcel "M ", PELICAN BAY, UNIT TWO, according to the plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book 12, Pages 74 -79, Public Records of Collier County, Florida, being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the Northerly most corner of Lot 52, Block "A ", PELICAN BAY, UNIT ONE, according to the plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book 12, Pages 47 -52, Public Records of Collier County, Florida, said point of beginning being on the Westerly line of said Parcel "M"; thence along a line common to said Lot 52 and said Parcel "M" South 08 °3'9" West 70.33 feet; thence continue along said common line South 55 °55'35" West 78.18 feet; thence leaving said common line, within said Parcel "M ", North 33 °21'25" East 135.80 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING of the parcel herein described. The right -of -way, easement, rights, and privileges herein granted shall be used only for the purpose of installing and maintaining utility facilities. The easement, rights and privileges herein granted shall be perpetual. Grantor hereby binds himself, his heirs, and legal representatives, to warrant and forever defend the above described easement and rights unto the Grantee, its successors, and assigns, against every person whomsoever lawfully claiming or to claim the same or any part thereof. The easement, rights, and privileges granted herein are nonexclusive, and Grantor reserves and retains the right to convey similar rights and easements to such other persons as Grantor may deem proper. This instrument shall be binding on, and shall inure to the benefit of, the heirs, executors, administrators, successors, and assigns of the parties hereto. 192029.2 711 5/2004 Agenda item No. 17B November 30, 2004 Page 36 of 42 The easement, rights, and privileges granted hereunder shall terminate when, or at such time as, the purposes hereof cease to exist, are abandoned by the Grantee, or become impossible of performance. Grantor also retains, reserves, and shall continue to enjoy use of the surface of such property for any and all purposes which do not interfere with and prevent the use by the Grantee within the easement, including the right to build and use the surface of the herein granted easement for drainage ditches and private streets, roads, driveways, alleys, walks, gardens, lawns, planting or parking areas, and other like uses and/or to dedicate all or any part of the property affected by this easement to any city for use as a public street, road, or alley. If the Grantor, or any of Grantor's successors or assigns, shall dedicate all or any part of the property affected by this easement, the Grantee, and its successors and assigns shall. execute all instruments that may be necessary or appropriate to effectuate such dedication, without, however, extinguishing the easement rights herein granted. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Grantor has caused these presents to be executed this day of July, 20, Zoo Witness Francis T. Schwerin Grantor d By; i U Nancy T. Schwerin Grantor 192029.2 7/15/2004 Agenda Item No. 17B November 30, 2004 Page 37 of 42 STATE OF FLORIDA ) ) ss. COUNTY OF COLLIER ) The foregoing Utility Easement was acknowledged before me by FRANK T. SCHWERIN, owner of the servient tenement, who is [ ] personally known to me or has [}(] produced F(nvi )nSrZL Ch32 is identification and who acknowledged that he signed his name thereto under authority duly vested in him. WITNESS my hand and official seal this )(, day of July, 2004. JUDY C. HAMILTON MY COMMISSION # DD 040217 " EXPIRES: August 6, 2005 Bonded Thru Notery Pubk undorwrhers STATE OF FLORIDA ) ss. COUNTY OF COLLIER } Si i(�. AWW04rV1- I n ture o otary (EAL) Name of N Lary Printed Serial Number and Commission Number My Commission Expires: The foregoing Utility Easement was acknowledged before me by NANCY T. SCHWERIN, owner of the servient tenement, who is [ ] personally known to me or has [x ] produced 90ALi -. E)4\trS (s as identification and who acknowledged that he signed his name thereto under authority duly vested in him. WITNESS my hand and official seal this day of July, 2004. a JUDY C. HAMILTON gn tore Notary (SE L) MY COMMISSION # DO 040217 C� til ro EXPIRES: August 6, 2005 Bonded Thru Notary Pubhe Underwrirers Name of N6tary Printed Serial Number and Commission Number My Commission Expires: Prepared By: Peter Iacono, Esq. BOND, SCHOENECK & KING 4001 Tamiami Trail North, Suite 250 Naples, Florida 34103 -3555 192029.2 7/15/2004 Agenda Item No. 178 November 30, 2004 Page 38 of 42 STATE OF FLORIDA ) ss.. COUNTY OF COLLIER ) On this day personally appeared Keith Embree, Vice president of Northern Trust Bank of Florida, N.A., a Florida corporation [X] who is personally known to me or [ ] produced a driver's license as identification, and he /she acknowledged before me that he /she executed the foregoing instrument and acknowledged to and before me that he /she executed said instrument in the capacity and for the purpose therein expressed. WITNESS my hand and official seal this Ih day of July, 2004. My Commission Expires (SEAL) �i►'�r � ~.s RENEE O. LIVERN01� ------------- A�lic - stale of P1o�ldo _ Qoirn+r+oneaMwNa►9e.9aoi C.onwnrdon • OO 167iM 193942.1 7/1312004 No My Commission Expires (SEAL) �i►'�r � ~.s RENEE O. LIVERN01� ------------- A�lic - stale of P1o�ldo _ Qoirn+r+oneaMwNa►9e.9aoi C.onwnrdon • OO 167iM 193942.1 7/1312004 P.QB NORTHEAST s CORNER enda Item No. 176 SKETCH & DESCRIPTION SCTE 51 BLOCK "A" a � r? P.G SITE 52 RT. POfNT a1F TAMGfMCY PLS PROP'ETT]MAL LAND SURVEYOR L.A f 1 GOLF COURSE CENTERLIM£ (PARCEL bQ �� 1 tiyo��� nj'yry X. w� 2 J� �ryh ,ab 0 � PLATTED / = NORTHERLY LINE OF S17F 52 i �P h SITE 52 BLOCK "A" Z 0 0 SCTE 51 BLOCK "A" a � r? P.G LEGEND POW Or CUP VA I LAW RT. POfNT a1F TAMGfMCY PLS PROP'ETT]MAL LAND SURVEYOR L.A LTCENSEL RUSBCSS 11.05 CENTERLIM£ UNE BEARING DISTANCE Ll S 26'28'00" E 11.57' L2 N 5555'37' E 11.05 L3 S 34'04'25 E 6.23' I SRE 53 BLOCK "A" 1I 8 I Lll-� R'?p .36,��, • a3, q� �L �y5 5g S EASEMENT DESCRIPTION 0WENL7NG AT THE PAINT OF BEGINNING WHICH IS THE NORTHEAST CORNER AT SITE 5?- BLOCK A, PELICAN BAY LNIT ONE, AS RECORDED IN PLAT B" 12, PAGES 47 THROUGH 52 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA! THENCE St7YITH 262800' EAST 11.57 FEET ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID SITE 521 THENCE SOUTH 33 2125' VEST 10593' TO AN EXISTING EASEMENT ON THE NORTHERLY LINE OF SAID SITE 521 THENCE SOUTH 555537' VEST 11.05 FEET ALONG SAID NORTfERL Y LINE OF SAID SITE 521 THENCE NORTH 34'0425' VEST 6.23 FEE)'! THENCE NORTH 33'2125' EAST 119.56 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. avid ff. Bruns PLS Certifka to Number 4520 NOT VALID VITHWT THE SIGNATURE AND THE ORIGINAL RAISED SEAL OF A FLORIDA LICENSED SURVEYOR AND MAPPER. �08� ti FRANCIS T. & NANCY SCHWERIN SKETCH & DESCRIPTION & �svxwy 9„c y....yNy & ra..,�y role u► �..... x.t xrr., s�.,yr. etios (zsra�se:.,— saes Agenda Item No. 17B November 30; 2004 Page 40 of 42 SUBORDINATION, CONSENT AND JOINDER THIS SUBORDINATION, CONSENT AND JOINDER given this � day of July 004, by NORTHERN TRUST BANK OF FLORIDA, N.A., a Florida corporation (hereinafter :ferred to as "Mortgagee "), in favor of the BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF ,OLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AS THE GOVERNING BODY OF COLLIER COUNTY ,ND AS EX- OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BOARD OF THE COLLIER COUNTY WATER - EWER DISTRICT, its successors and assigns, (hereinafter referred to as the "County"). 2ortgagee is used as singular or plural, as the context requires. WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, Mortgagee is the owner and holder of that certain mortgage recorded in 0. R. Book 1954, Page 366, of the Public Records of Collier County, Florida, (hereinafter ,ferred to as "Mortgage"), encumbering the premises legally described therein, and in omposite Exhibit "A," attached hereto and incorporated herein by virtue of this reference ereinafter referred to as the "Encumbered Property"). WHEREAS, County has requested and received from the fee simple owner of the hcumbered Property a non - exclusive easement for the installation and maintenance of utility icilities over and across a portion of the Encumbered Premises legally described in composite .xhibit "B," attached hereto and incorporated herein by virtue of this reference (hereinafter :ferred to as the "Easement Property"). WHEREAS, County has requested that Mortgagee consent to, join in and subordinate its Rrtgage to the interest that County has in the Easement Property to which request Mortgagee as agreed. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of Ten and 00 /100 Dollars ($10.00) and other ood and valuable consideration, the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, the Mortgagee oes hereby consent to, join in and subordinate the lien of its Mortgage to the grant of that ertain easement described herein over, under, and across the Easement Property and any interest f the County in any utility facilities located therein or affixed thereto. Except as subordinated to Ze easement described herein over, under, and across the Easement Property or any utility acilities located therein or affixed thereto, said Mortgage shall remain otherwise in full force nd effect. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Mortgagee has caused these presents to be executed the ate and year fast above written. 10RTHERN TRUST BANK OF FLORIDA, N.A., a Florida corporation 1 Keith Embree Title: Vice President Northern Trust Bank of Florida. N.A. 1838421 7114/2001 Agenda Item No. 178 November 30, 2004 Page 41 of 42 Exhibit A Site 52, Block A, PELICAN BAY, UNIT ONE, according to the plat in Plat Book 12, Pages 47 to 52, inclusive, Public records of Collier County, Florida, AND ALL that part of Parcel "M ", PELICAN BAY, UNIT TWO, according to the plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book 12, Pages 74 -79, Public Records of Collier County, Florida, being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the Northerly most corner of Lot 52, Block "A ", PELICAN BAY, UNIT ONE, according to the plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book 12, Pages 47 -52, Public Records of Collier County, Florida, said point of beginning being on the Westerly line of said Parcel "M''; thence along a line common to said Lot 52 and said Parcel "M" South 08 °3'9" West 70.33 feet; thence continue along said common line South 55 °55'35" West 78.18 feet; thence leaving said common line, within said Parcel "M ", North 33 °21'25" East 135.80 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING of the parcel herein described. 183842.1 7/1 UNN Agenda Item No. 17B November 30, 2004 Page 42 of 42 Exhibit B Commencing at the point of beginning which is the northeast comer of the site; thence south 26 °28'00" east 11.57 feet along the ease line of said site 52; then south 33 °21'25" west 105.93 feet to an existing easement on the northerly line of said site 52; thence north 34 °04'25" west 6.23 feet; thence north 33 °21'25" east 119.56 feet to the point of beginning. 193942.1 7/13/2004 Agenda Item No, 17C November 30, 2004 Page 1 of 21 Sheet 1 of 1 AVPLAT2004- AR6555 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommendation to approve Petition AVPLAT2004- AR6555 to disclaim, renounce and vacate the County's and the Public's interest in a portion of the 15 foot wide drainage easement located along the rear of lot 18, according to the plat of "Castlewood at Imperial" as recorded in Plat Book 39, Pages 81 through 82, Public Records of Collier County, Florida, located in Section 14, Township 48 South, Range 25 East. OBJECTIVE: To adopt a Resolution to vacate a portion of the 15 foot wide drainage easement located along the rear of lot 18, according to the plat of "Castlewood at Imperial." CONSIDERATIONS: Petition AVPLAT2004- AR6555 has been received by the Engineering Services Department from Greg Schmidt from Coastal Breeze Homes, as agent for the petititioners, Robert and Barbara Pollak, requesting the vacation of a portion of the 15 foot wide drainage easement located along the rear of lot 18. A portion of the drainage easement is being requested to be vacated because the petitioner has constructed a pool and pool deck in this portion of the drainage easement. The pool setback in the rear of the lot is 10 feet, so a variance is not needed. Letters of no objection have been received from Collier County Engineering Services Department and Castlewood at Imperial Homeowner's Association, Inc. FISCAL IMPACT: Planning Services has collected a $1,000 "Petition to Vacate" fee from the petitioners which covers the County's cost of advertising, recording and processing the petition. GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: There is no Growth Management impact associated with this Executive Summary. RECOMMENDATION: Recommendation to: 1. Adopt the Resolution for Petition AVPLAT2004-AR65 5 5 for the vacation of a portion of the 15 foot wide drainage easement along the rear of lot 18, "Castlewood at Imperial "; and 2. Authorize the execution of the Resolution by the Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners and direct the Clerk to the Board to record a certified copy of the Resolution in the Official Records; and 3. Request the Clerk to the Board to make appropriate marginal notes on the recorded plat. PREPARED BY: Rick Grigg, Land Surveyor, Engineering Services Department. r—� Agenda Item No. 17C November 30 -2004 Page 2 of 21 COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Item Number 17C Item Summary This item requires that all ponicipants he sworn in and Ex P.rte Di. 1—ile he provided by CoOUnissmn members. Recornrnendation to approve Petition AVPLAT2004- AR5555 to eiz Wo.' re —lucre and vacate the County's and be Publi(: s intern.( in a portion of the 15 foot wide dr.inage easement orated along the rear of lot 18, according to the plat of 'Castlewood at Imperial" as recorded in Plat Book 39, Pages 81 through 82, Puhlic Rerords of Griner County, Florida. lo(:aied ul Section 14, Township 48 South, Range 25 East. Meeting Date 1 1!301/2004 9:00'00 Afd Approved By Themes E. Kuck, P.£, ODES Engineering Servlcrs Director Date ..ommunity Development R Environmental S«rvices CO£S Engineering Service. 11/1/2004 2:,79 PM Approved By .sands I_ra Executive B«oretary net. Community De opm«nt A Community Oevelnpmrul S Envirnnmrnlal )ervire. Environmental Sorviee. Admin. 1111 12004 3:15 PM Approved By Can. tenor. A. J....... Operation. An.lysi Date Community Development S Community Devrleprneni 8 , Enviromnental Servicex Environmental S—A—s Admin. 11,V200411: 21 AM Approved By Community Drvfrinproent K Joseptf K. Sonmiit EnVimnmentai Services AdminRtrator Date c unity DevdopmrntA c— seumry Development& Envi reortal S—mra F'.nvirdnm «nisi Snr.o- Admin. 111312604 9:20 PM Approved By 01111) C-1,11 ator Administrative Assistant Date County lyl —gee'. Office Office of Management K Budget 1/11012004 8:56 AM Approved By Mark I.aekson Budget Analyst Dad. C numy Manage.'. Office Office of hianagrtmrnl R Budge 1106/2004 11'.46 AM Approved By Miobad Smyk —ki Management S Budget Director Dale County Managers office Offmir of 14anagem«nl. K Suepm 11116/2004 2'.20 PM Approved By J.me, V. Mudd County Manager Dote Board of County Cnmm�sxinnrrs County Manage+'. Office 11/18/200410:55 AM Agenda Item No. 17C November 30, 2004 Page 3 of 21 RESOLUTION NO. 2004- A RESOLUTION OF THE COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS FOR PETITION AVPLAT2004- AR6555 TO DISCLAIM, RENOUNCE AND VACATE THE COUNTY'S AND THE PUBLIC'S INTEREST IN A PORTION OF THE 15 FOOT WIDE DRAINAGE EASEMENT LOCATED ALONG THE REAR OF LOT 18, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT OF "CASTLEWOOD AT IMPERIAL" AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 39, PAGES 81 THROUGH 82, PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. LOCATED IN SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST. WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 177.101, Florida Statutes, Greg Schmidt from Coastal Breeze Homes, as agent for the petititioners, Robert and Barbara Pollak, does hereby request the vacation of a portion of the 15 foot wide drainage easement located along the rear of lot 18, according to the plat of "Castlewood at Imperial" as recorded in Plat Book 39, Pages 81 through 82, Public Records of Collier County, Florida; and WHEREAS, the Board has this day held a public hearing to consider vacating a portion of the 15 foot wide drainage easement located along the rear of lot 18 according to the plat of "Castlewood at Imperial," as more fully described below, and notice of said public hearing to vacate was given as required by law; and WHEREAS, the granting of the vacation will not adversely affect the ownership or right of convenient access of other property owners. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that the County's easement interests over and across the following portion of the 15 foot wide drainage easement are hereby vacated, extinguished, renounced and disclaimed, and this action is declared to be in the Public's interest and for the Public's benefit: See Exhibit "A" attached hereto and incorporated herein. Page I of 2 Agenda Item No. 17C November 30, 2004 Page 4 of 21 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Clerk to the Board is hereby directed to record a certified copy of this Resolution in the Official Records of Collier County, Florida, and to make proper notation of this vacation on the recorded plat as referenced above. This Resolution is adopted this after motion, second and majority vote favoring same. DATED: ATTEST: DWIGHT E. BROCK, Clerk Deputy Clerk Approved as to form and legal sufficiency: Jennifer A. 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November 30, 2004 Page 6 of 16 A PETITION FORM FOR VACATION OF PLATS OR PORTIONS OF PLATS OF SUBDIVIDED LAND Date Received: q V►"L 4T Z"4— Me& &!565 Petition M Petitioner: !t Q /Q'i'r �p,��, A V Address: City/State- zY 1 Agent: C014S'TRL filke6 E Address: 91,90 cOt.licr City/Stater! Telephone• 0?n —97-5-S 7.SS Zip Code: Q 9-1 lln o-r Telephone: a2 — c2.f — IM99 Zip Code: /p Address of Subject Property: / -75? 9 S e CC)UjQT - IVAR-4ES�FL 5y_110 Locatioa: Section - %'t-� Township I Range 2 ! Subdivision• Legal Description: Lot gig Unit Plat Book_ Pages) Reason or eaves _ ES•uLTivt� i..i c.• A# Art. i .mow Current Zoning: I hereby auth • Agent above to represent me for this petition: SilQure of Petitioner _ Ao1B AT pin j i k Pant Name XYCS 0 No Date (Title) Please see "Policy and Procedure for the Vacation and Annulment of Plats or Portions of Plats of Subdivided Land" for the list of supportive materials which mast accompany this petition, and deliver or nail to: Community Development & Environmental Services Division Planning Services Department 2800 North Horseshoe Dr. Naples, Florida 34104 (I) If applicant is a land trust, indicate the name of beneficiaries. (2) If applicant is a corporation other than a public corporation, indicate the name of officers and major stockholders. (3) If applicant is a partnership, limited partnership or other business entity, indicate the name of principals. (4) List all other owners. .-- ,�/4A MRA PO4J. n K Attachment "B" i Page 4 of 4 7HISINS9RVA=PREPARED BY do RETURN TO. NAME: LANA K.4 YE DAR GAI, AN EMPLOYEE OF GLOBAL TITLE COMPANY ADDRESS: 13500 TAMLIDH TRAIL, NORTH, SUITE #9 NAPLES, FL 34110 07140331 PARCEL I.D. # GRANTEE'S S.S X GRANTOR SS S #. 3258273 OR; 3395 PG. 2005 Agenda Item No. 17C RECORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL November 30, 2004 09/12/2003 at 09:30AK DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK Page 7 of 21 CONS 198815.00 NBC FEE 10.50 DOC -.70 1392.30 Retn: GLOBAL TITLE CO PICK OP THIS WARRANTY DEED MADE THIS 22nDAY OF AUGUST, 2003, BY IMPERIAL CASTLEWOOD, LLC, A FLORIDA LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY HAVING ITS PRINCIPAL PLACE OF BUSINESS AT: D110 2663 AIRPORT ROAD SOUTH, NAPLES, FLORIDA 34112, HEREINAFTER CALLED THE GRANTOR TO ROBERT T. POLLAK AND BARBARA A. POLLAK, HUSBAND AND WIFE, HAVING ITS PRINCIPAL PLACE OF BUSINESS AT: 21 BLUEBILL AVENUE, #13-506, NAPLES, FLORIDA 34108, HEREINAFTER CALLED THE GRANTEE: (WHEREVER USED HEREIN THE TERM "GRANTOR " AND "GRANTEE "INCLUDE ALL THE PARTIES TO THIS INSTRUMENT, SINGULAR AND PLURAL, THE HEIRS, LEGAL REPRESENTATIVES AND ASSIGNS OF INDIVIDUALS. AND THE SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS OF CORPORATIONS, WHEREVER THE CONTEXT SO ADMITS OR REQUIRES.) WITNESSETH: THAT THE GRANTOR, FOR AND IN CONSIDERATION OF THE SUM OF $10.00 AND OTHER VALUABLE CONSIDERATION, RECEIPT WHEREOF IS HEREBY ACKNOWLEDGED, DOES HEREBY GRANT, BARGAIN, SELL, ALIEN, REMISE, RELEASE, CONVEY AND CONFIRM UNTO THE GRANTEE ALL THAT CERTAIN LAND SITUATED IN COLLIER COUNTY, STATE OF FLORIDA, VIZ: LOT 18 OF CASTLEWOOD AT IMPERIAL, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 39, PAGES 81 AND 82 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY FLORIDA. SUBJECT TO TAXES FOR THE YEAR 2003 AND SUBSEQUENT YEARS, RESTRICTIONS, RESERVATIONS, COVENANTS AND EASEMENTS OF RECORD, IF ANY. TOGETHER WITH ALL THE TENEMENTS, HEREDITAMENTS AND APPURTENANCES THERETO BELONGING OR IN ANYWISE APPERTAINING. TO HAVE AND TO HOLD THE SAME IN FEE SIMPLE FOREVER AND THE GRANTOR HEREBY COVENANTS WITH SAID GRANTEE THAT IT IS LAWFULLY SEIZED OF SAID LAND IN FEE SIMPLE; THAT IT HAS GOOD RIGHT AND LAWFUL AUTHORITY TO SELL AND CONVEY SAID LAND, AND HEREBY FULLY WARRANTS THE TITLE TO SAID LAND AND WILL DEFEND THE SAME AGAINST THE LAWFUL CLAIMS OF ALL PERSONS WHOMSOEVER, AND THAT SAID LAND IS FREE OF ALL ENCUMBRANCES, EXCEPT TAXES ACCRUING SUBSEQUENT TO DECEMBER 31, 2002. OR; 3395 PG, 2006 **t Agenda Item No. 17C November 30, 2004 Page S of 21 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, THE SAID GRANTOR HAS CAUSED THESE PRESENTS TO BE EXECUTED IN ITS NAME AND ITS CORPORATE SEAL TO BE HEREUNTO AFFIXED BY ITS PROPER OFFICERS THEREUNTO DULY AUTHORIZED, THE DAY AND YEAR FIRST ABOVE WRITTEN. SIGNED, SEALED AND DELIVERED IN THE PRESENCE OF: Wlt..E IAA r; HURT ralidrr"p /.i�iai STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF COLLIER IMPERIAL CASTLEWOOD, LLC, A FLORIDA LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY THE FOREGOING INSTRUMENT WAS ACKNOWLEDGED BEFORE ME THIS _DAY OF AUGUST, 2003, BY LLOYD G. SHEEHAN AS MANAGING MEMBER O ARTLEWOOD, LLC, A FLORIDA LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY. IS PERSONALLY KNO«' O ME AND DID TAKE AN OATH. SIGNATTIRE OFACKNOWLEDGER vnuuwre HuFff MY COhAWWONEXPMES w oo►msm i oc 0"M SFAL EXPM& 5sp24,2w3 WILLIAM C. HURT a s F z z WW H F � Q fn VV1\ HW O JVl_ EL" �Q A m 2-- W WW w O Jz aH A Q ri 1� Z O z z a z a z V1H W X Q. \' F ni W O W J q Q Z A H Q U-X Om W� V H > F O Oz z >-Z F H z M OX V ? W H$=4 J W Iz O 0:� W M O F Oz ru =) O V H A �I ..naa mruru�, -a nu W e ¢ W S ` V h. 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Folio No. 25778041525 Lot 22 Coastal Breeze Homes 9180 Galleria Court Naples, FL 34109 Folio No. 25778041541 Lot 23 Warren Owen Custom Homes 4000 Reflection Court Naples, FL 34109 Folio No. 25778041567 Ut 29 Warren Owen Custom Homes 4000 Reflection Court Naples, FL 34109 Folio No. 25778041680 Lot 30 imperial Castlewood LLC 2663 Airport Road S., Suite D110 Naples, FL 34112 Folio No. 25778041703 Agenda Item No. 17C November 30, 2004 Page 12 of 21 Lot 31 Coastal Breeze Homes 9180 Galleria Court Naples, FL 34I09 Folio No. 25778041729 Lot 32 Naples Building & Design LLC 4110 Enterprise Ave. Naples, FL 34104 Folio No. 25778041745 Lot 33 Naples Building & Design LLC 4110 Enterprise Ave. Naples, FL 34104 Folio No. 25778041761 Golf Course Imperial Golf Club, Inc. 1808 Imperial Golf Course Blvd Naples, FL 34110 Folio No. 00151960002 COMMON CASTLE Waab ,Li.C_ ARC-A1PieE "V6' -2(6163 Alk&A -r AcA b -%ovTH SUITE A -It© NAPLES l FL 3j! tIA FOL 10 No : o25771;0 x410 S'� A� o g � W cr Z gn COW «a` xj .Yg SUPREME COURT _CA S �f Q ml n c s W U CL y CL 12 «u 9� N 01'02'10" W 140.00' ,0,j e �3 76.1' r u G I `s� '< I I `w N 01.02'10" W 1 I o; f « a Y3 a N to �s = ulz W N b1'1., 5 « ., 04 a�a N ff a � � d 1 � .7 mJ M TO !p KIN F � cEYi fl U) L.5 X11 O n i 3�R - as .r � R �a >o o-, 0 Agenda Item No. 17C November 30, 2004 Page 13 of 21 A ti ul- C C C 0 V3 A 2 m �5 y p in O U a�3 I I f { �I { of OI GO 31 I of i_ o GI i� LI L, a j1 i g5. 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R 111,111 SEY1Afld lfdQ7(�1rU1lOnl RI I I i CEe MINOR[, }<y R �9 e al n r �Y I II mil i - - -- i �ir ti ^Yb i I Y� Q 11 j W EEEp In j 9 �: €I.l In :�oY �- S �111:m is 111,111 MINOR[, �9 W EEEp In j 9 �: €I.l In :�oY �- S �111:m is 111,111 MINOR[, W EEEp In j 9 �: €I.l In :�oY �- S Agenda item No. 17C November 30, 2004 Page 16 of 21 July 12, 2004 Mr. Robert Cross Rhodes & Rhodes Land Surveying, Inc. 1440 Railhead Blvd. Naples, FL. 34110 RE: Castlewood at Imperial Dear Robert: We have reviewed the proposed vacation of drainage easement within the referenced project, and offer the following. We have no objection to the vacation of the North 1.5' of the 15 foot easement on Lot 18. At this time, we can not support the vacation of the North 5 feet of the 15 foot easement along the rear of Lots 13 thru 17. According to the approved cross section of this area, vacation of 5 feet of the drainage easement would be detrimental to the storm water management system. Since the improvements are required to be maintained by the Property Owner's Association, they must also approve of the vacation. This approval is contingent upon your receipt of an approval letter from Robert Wiley, P.E., storm -water management Engineer. If I can be of any further assistance to you in this regard, please let me know. Sinc ly, Jo . ouldsworth Senior Engineer 'l Z A 6 4" Cc: Robert Wiley, P.E. Reading File Project File Agenda Item No. 17C November 30, 2004 Page 17 of 21 COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT Vk COMMUNUY DEVELOPMENTAND ENVIRONMEINTAL SERVICES DIVISION Engineering Services Department 2800 N. Horseshoe Dr. • Naples, Florida 34104 • 239 - 659 -5744 • Fax 239-643 -6968 www.co.coffier fl.us July 23, 2004 - -- Mr. Robert Cross Rhodes & Rhodes Land Surveying, Inc. 1440 Railhead Blvd. Naples, FL 34110 RE: Drainage Easement Vacation Castlewood at Imperial Dear Mr. Cross: We have reviewed the proposed vacation of a portion of a drainage easement within the referenced project, and offer the following. Since this is at the upstream end of the flow pattern and site grading is acceptable within the narrower width, we have no objection to the vacation of the North 1.5 feet of the 15 foot wide drainage easement along the rear lot line of Lot 18. At this time, we cannot support the vacation of the North 5 feet of the 15 foot wide easement along the rear of Lots 13 through 17. According to the approved cross section of this area, vacation of 5 feet of the drainage easement would be detrimental to the storm water management system. Since the Property Owner's Association is responsible for the maintenance of the drainage easement area, they must also approve of the vacation. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact my office. Sincerely, -;?004"r A Robert C. Wil , P.E. Principal Project Manager cc: Tom Kuck, P.E., Director, Engineering Services Department John Houldsworth, Senior Engineer Project File D.E. Vacation File F:ESD/Documents/Castlewood D.E. Vacation LONO.doc C 0 flplt z i u r <'i o w n t v 07/06%2004 16:20 2392548678 COASTAL BREEZE HOMES CONSENT OF HOMEOWNER'S A,SSOCIATIpN PAGE 02 Agenda Item No. 17C November 30, 2004 Page 18 of 21 COMES NOW, Castlewood at Imperial Homeowner's Association, Inc., a Florida not - for - profit - corporation, and having considered the request of the Owner of Lot 1.8 for a modification of the Drainage Easement as set forth in the attached Exhibit "B ". Such requested modification, is to reduce the existing Drainage Easement from the current 15' to 13.5'. It being reviewed and discussed among the Directors, and there being no objection, the Homeowner's ,association hereby gives its consent to the Lot Owner's petition for a vacation of that portion of the Drainage Easement as detailed in Exhibit "B ", provided However that all official government agencies approve such vacation and the Petitioners assume all costs and responsibilities for such Amendment. Dated this _2_4 day of�, 2004. Castlewood. at Imperial I -Tomeowner's Association 09/09/04 07:47 FAX 9416436968 09/02/2004 14:25 2'i92548676 To: Mr. John Houldsworth Froltt: Greg Schmidt COLLIER CO COMMUNITY DEV s COASTAL BREEZE HOMES Agenda lteAP -ii�� Noveml %680, 0004 Page 19 of 21 On behalf of Robert and Barbara Pollak, owners of Lot 18 in Castlewood at Imperial, we are requesting your "no objection" to the vacation of the north 1.5' of the existin 15' drainage easement along the south IS' of Lot 18, If you have any questions regarding tws request please contact me at 254 -8688, You may retum this via fax to nw at 2544678. Thank You, Greg chaudt I have no objection t the above request, n John Houldsworth, Senior Engineer Collier County Engineering Services Department (=1191a'd, Date 9180 Qallcria Court - Suite 400 - Naples, Florida 34109 - Tel: 239- 254 -8688 - Fax: 239- 254 -8075 Agenda Item No. 17C November 30, 2004 Page 20 of 21 COLIERMUNTYGOVERNNM COMIVI UNrrYDEVELOPMENTANDENVIRONMENTALSERVICESDIVISION . Engineering Services Department 2800 N. Horseshoe Dr. • Naples, Florida 34104 • 239 -659 -5744 • Fax 239- 643 -6968 wwwco.collier.S.us July 23,- 2004 _. _ _ . _ _ ...... _... _.__.. _ ....._.. Mr. Robert Cross Rhodes & Rhodes Land Surveying, Inc. 1440 Railhead Blvd.. Naples, FL 34110 RE: Drainage Easement Vacation Castlewood at Imperial Dear Mr. Cross: We have reviewed the proposed vacation of a portion of a drainage easement within the referenced project, and offer the following. Since this is at the upstream end of the flow pattern and site grading is acceptable within the narrower width, we have no objection to the vacation of the North 1.5 feet of the 15 foot wide drainage easement along the rear lot line of Lot 18. At this time, we, cannot support the vacation of the North 5 feet of the 15 foot wide easement along the rear of Lots 13 through 17. According to the approved cross section of this area, vacation of 5 feet of the drainage easement would be detrimental to the storm water management system. Since the Property Owner's Association is responsible for the maintenance of the drainage easement area, they must also approve of the vacation. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact my office. Sincerely, ; e047t-A4 Robert C. Wil , R.E. Principal Project Manager cc: Tom Kuck, P.E., Director, Engineering Services Department John Houldsworth, Senior Engineer Project File D.E. Vacation File F:ESD/DocumentOCastlewood D.E. Vacation LONO.doe s C o [ I t a r C o w n s y Agenda item No. 17C November 30, 2004 Page 21 of 21 CONSENT OF HOMEOWNER'S ASSOCIATION COMES NOW, Castlewood at Imperial Homeowner's Association, Inc., a Florida not - for - profit - corporation, and having considered the request of the Owner of Lot 18 for a modification of the Drainage Easement as set forth in the attached Exhibit `B ". Such requested modification is to reduce the existing Drainage Easement from the current 15' to 13.5'. It being reviewed and discussed among the Directors, and there being no objection, the Homeowner's Association hereby gives its consent to the Lot Owner's petition for a vacation of that portion of the Drainage Easement as detailed in Exhibit `B ", provided however that all official government agencies approve such vacation and the Petitioners assume all costs and responsibilities for such Amendment. Dated thisday of 2004. V�0 , Castlewood at Imperial Homeowner's Association Agenda Item No, 17D November 30, 2004 sURd2of 34 AVPLAT2004- AR6441 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommendation to approve Petition AVPLAT2004- AR6441 to disclaim, renounce and vacate the County's and the Public's interest in a portion of the 15 foot wide Lake Maintenance Easement located on Lot 1, Block D, according to the plat of "Tuscany Reserve" as recorded in Plat Book 39, Pages 88 through 95, Public Records of Collier County, Florida, located in Section 7, Township 48 South, Range 26 East. OBJECTIVE: To adopt a Resolution to vacate a portion of the 15 foot wide lake maintenance easement located on Lot 1, Block D, according to the plat of "Tuscany Reserve." CONSIDERATIONS: AVPLAT2004- AR6441 has been received by the Engineering Services Department from Pamela A. Eck, from Heidt & Associates, Inc., as agent for the petitioner, WCI Communities, Inc., requesting the vacation of a portion of the 15 foot wide lake maintenance easement located on Lot 1, Block D. The lake maintenance easement is used for the purpose of providing access for maintenance of the adjacent lake. A portion of the easement is being requested to be vacated because the petitioner wants to construct a pool and pool deck in this area of the lake maintenance easement. There will be a distance of at least 20 feet between the proposed improvements and the control elevation of the lake which will satisfy the requirement for a minimum of 20 feet of unobstructed access around the lake. A variance for the pool setback at the rear of the lot is not needed. Maintenance of that portion of the lake maintenance easement requested to be vacated was the responsibility of Tuscany Reserve Community Development District. The District has vacated its interest in that portion of the 15 foot wide lake maintenance easement and has recorded a "Partial Vacation of Easement" in Official Record Book 3603, Pages 3052 through 3054. A list of adjacent property owners is not needed because the Petitioner owns all lands within 250 feet. Letters of no objection have been received from the following Collier County Offices: Engineering Services Department, Transportation Services Division and Stormwater Management. Letters of no objection have also been received from Tuscany Reserve Golf Club, Inc. and Tuscany Reserve Community Association, Inc. FISCAL IMPACT: The Engineering Services Department has collected a $1,000 "Petition to Vacate" fee from the petitioner which covers the County's cost of advertising, recording and processing the Petition. Agenda Item No. 1717 November 30, 2004 she,W.?2of 34 AVPLAU004- AR6441 GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: There is no Growth Management impact associated with this Executive Summary. RECOMMENDATION: Recommendation to: 1. Adopt the Resolution for petition AVPLAT2004- AR6441 for the vacation of a portion of the 15 foot wide lake maintenance easement on Lot 1, Block D, according to the plat of "Tuscany Reserve "; and 2. Authorize the execution of the Resolution by the Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners and direct the Clerk to the Board to record a certified copy of the Resolution in the Official Records; and 3. Request the Clerk to the Board to make appropriate marginal notes on the recorded plat. PREPARED BY: Rick Grigg, Land Surveyor, Engineering Services Department. Agenda Item No. 17D November 30, 2004 Page 3 of 34 COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Item Number 170 Item Summary This item requires that all participants be sworn in and Ex Parte Disclosure he provided by Co,rrnissron members. Recommendation to approve Pstiflun AVPLAT2DG4.:AR5441 to disclaim, renounce and vacwe the County's and die Public's inte. —I in a portion of the 15 foot rn,ide Lake Maintenance Easement located on lot 1 block D. according to the plot cf "T--y Reserve' as recorded in Plat Book 39, Paces 88 through 95, Public Records of Coiner founry. Florida. luraled in Section 7 Tuwnsh:p 46 3.01n, Range 25 East. Meeting Data 11130'2004 9:01:00 AM Approved By Sandra Lea Executive Secretary Date Community OevNOpment F. Community Devnlopmnnl & Environmental Services Environmental Sr,vicea Admin. 1113120,1410:56 AM Approved By Thomas E. Kuck, P.E. CDES Engineit -p Services Director Date r.. >mmonay rneel�Pmnnt x COE:B Enlfineenng Services 111312004 2:31 PM F.nvir— menial Se.vlrex Approved By Conxrance A. Johnson Operatinna Analyst Clatn Community Devnlopmenl & Cormnunity Oerveioptnent & 1119.1 OU4 2'06 I'M E nvimnmemai Snrviura F:nvirnnmentai Servicca Admin. Approved By Community Deveiopment 8 Joao ph K. Sc.hmrtt 1-- nmcntal 5ervfcrs Ad minsirafor `.)"s Communty Dovebpmrnt & Commll.niy Devclnpmont A Environmental Ser•nrox Environmental Sec 1— Adrnin, 111912004 8:23 PM Approved By OMB Cnnrdinator Administrative As.sixtont Date Cou ty Manager's Office Office et fdanagement a Budget 1111 0120 04 9:09 AM Approved By Mark Isackxon Budget Anatyst Date Cnuniy Manager'x Dffire if Managr:mrrtt R Budget 11/1612004 3:32 PIJ Approved By Michael Smykowrski Managrment & Bltdgct Dircr2ot Due County ffanaget's Office Office of M.- q.mant & Rudget 11/1612004 2:19 PM Approved By Jamey V. Mudd Count}• Menager Uiate Board of Cnuniy County Manager r. Office ti It 9120044:21 PM Commrrxronnrs Agenda Item No. 17D November 30; 2004 Page 4 of 34 RESOLUTION NO. 2004- A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA FOR PETITION AVPLAT2004- AR6441 TO DISCLAIM. RENOUNCE AND VACATE THE COUNTY'S AND THE PUBLIC'S INTEREST IN A PORTION OF THE 15 FOOT WIDE LAKE MAINTENANCE EASEMENT LOCATED ON LOT 1, BLOCK D. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT OF "TUSCANY RESERVE" AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 39, PAGES 88 THROUGH 95, PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. LOCATED IN SECTION 7, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST. WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 177.101, Florida Statutes, Pamela A. Eck, from Heidt & Associates, Inc., as agent for the petitioner, WCI Communities, Inc., does hereby request the vacation of a portion of the 15 foot wide Lake Maintenance Easement located on Lot 1, Block D, according to the plat of "Tuscany Reserve" as recorded in Plat Book 39, Pages 88 through 95, Public Records of Collier County, Florida; and WHEREAS, the Board has this day held a public hearing to consider vacating a portion of the 15 foot wide Lake Maintenance Easement located on Lot 1, Block D, according to the plat of "Tuscany Reserve" as more fully described below, and notice of said public hearing to vacate was given as required by law; and WHEREAS, the granting of the vacation will not adversely affect the ownership or right of convenient access of other property owners. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that the County's easement interests over and across the following portion of the 15 foot wide Lake Maintenance Easement are hereby vacated, extinguished, renounced and disclaimed, and this action is declared to be in the Public's interest and for the Public's benefit: See Exhibit "A" attached hereto and incorporated herein. Page 1 of 2 Agenda Item No. 17D November 30, 2004 Page 5 of 34 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Clerk to the Board is hereby directed to record a certified copy of this Resolution in the Official Records of Collier County, Florida, and to make proper notation of this vacation on the recorded plat as referenced above. This Resolution is adopted this _ day of after motion, second and majority vote favoring same. DATED: ATTEST: DWIGHT E. BROCK, Clerk Deputy Clerk Approved as to form and legal sufficiency: Jennifer A. Belpedio, Assistant County Attorney Page 2 of 2 , 2004, BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BY: Donna Fiala, Chairman TRACT GC -2 (GOLF COURSE, AE., D.E., M.E.) PLAT BOOK 39, PAGE 88 LAKE N.6S46'3E 31.64' o Agersda Item No. 17Do w.4LE - 1- -F.Wge 6 of 34 EXHIBIT "A'' - - - SHEET 1 OF 2 / AVPLAT2004- AR6441 i 15 h r ` c k o SHADED AREA M8EVXAM TRACT GC -2 - (GOLF COURSE, A.E.. D.E., M.E.) PLAT BOOK 39, PAGE 88 NOT A SURVEY RANDALI L HENDRA PSM W91 nDRWA MFE:SSIOlVAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER i f IMPICATEOF MAH ORVATM NC. W 149 . PWPMW ft HEIDT & ASSOCIATES, Inct Tampa . Fort Myers Ctv _ EN6v4�INp port Myers Oboe PLPO WNO 3900 C010nid Wa SUM 200 SUNEYM Fort H.bas. Ffoe4a 33012 Plane: tae- 492 -7275 ENVFK*bAENTAL. PeRum .� FAX: 239 -492 -2100 LAND"SC AfI047ECftJfiF. LEJGM DE - DRAINAGE EASEMM AE - AGCESS EASEMW LME - LAKE MAINTE NANM EASEMENT• ME - MMNTE]JAtJM EASEMENT SKETCH OF DESCIPTION LAKE MAINTENCE EASEMENT VACATION BLOCK D, LOT 1 OF TUSCANY RESERVE rep-W For WQ COMMUr T11ES INC. 01snRH tic. - Date: 5 -5-04 Order No« YPST TR-049 1-rrw 7 rrennvsH -iP 4B S Fkmce 25 E , AgeU�n. (Jo. 17 2004 4 Qr X N AVPLkr0u7Aftt444 LAKE MA INTENCE EASEMENT VACATION A PORTION, ON LOT 1 BLOCK "D' OF TUSCANY RESERVE DESCRIPTION: A parcel of land lying in Section 7, Township 48 South, Range 26 East, also being a portion of i of 1 Block "D" of Tuscany Reserve according to the Plat thereof as recorded -in Plat Book 39, at Page 88, of the public records of Collier County, Florida, and being more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at Northwest corner of said Lot 1 Block "D" of Tuscany Reserve thence along the Northerly boundary of said Lot 1, Block "D ", N.37 °28'22 "E.,14.46 feet; thence N.65 °4636 "E., 31.64 feet to a point on the Southeasterly boundary of a 15' Lake Maintenance Easement, thence along said Southeasterly boundary 5.37 02822 "W., 43.52 feet; dm=e along the Westerly boundary of said Lot 1, Block "D", N.47 055'57 "W., 15.05 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING. Containing 435 Square Peet, more or less Prepared By. Heidt & Associates Inc 3800' Colonial Blvd 1 200 Fort Myers, Florid; 33 ,32 (239) 482 =7275 Date,_ / Randall L. Hmdm psm it 6091 Florida Professional Surveyor and Mapper Agenda Item No. 17D November 30, 2004 Page 8 of 34 JOW Attachment "B" PETITION FORM FOR VACATION OF PLATS OR PORTIONS OF PLATS OF SUBDIVIDED LAND pvPz.)97r zm4 - Piz a441 Date Received: .A 11,4 /60 Z224 Petition #• Petitioner: WCI Communities. Inc. Address: 24301 Walden Center Drive City /State: Bonita Sprints Florida Agent: Heidt & Associates, Inc. Address: 3800 Colonial Boulevard; Suite 200 City /State: Fort Myers Address of Subject Property: 16651 Pistoia Way Telephone: (239) 498 -8519 Zip Code: 34134 Telephone: (239) 482 -7275 Zip Code: 33912 Location: Section 07 Township 48S Range 26E Subdivision: Tuscany Reserve Legal Description: Lot 1 Block D Unit Plat Book 39 Page(s) 90 -95 Reason for Request: Vacate a portion of unnecessary Lake Maintenance Easement Current Zoning: PUD Does this affect density? I hereby authorize Agent above to represent me for this petition: [211es ❑ No Signature of Petitioner Date Print Name (Title) Please see "Policy and Procedure for the Vacation and Annulment of Plats or Portions of Plats of Subdivided Land" for the list of supportive materials which must accompany this petition, and deliver or mail to: Community Development & Environmental Services Division Planning Services Department 2800 North Horseshoe Dr. Naples, Florida 34104 (1) If applicant is a land trust, indicate the name of beneficiaries. (2) If applicant is a corporation other than a public corporation, indicate the name of officers and major stockholders. (3) If applicant is a partnership, limited partnership or other business entity, indicate the name of principals. (4) List all other owners. Pc \Tuscany ReserveThase MurveyEot 1 Block D Vacation \Vacate - Attachment B_pe 060304.doc Agenda item No. 17D November 30, 2004 Page 9 of 34 Official Receipt - Collier County Board of County Commissioners CDPR1103 - Official Receipt Trans Number I Date I Post Date I Pavment Slin Nhr 1506261 18/26/2004 10:09:17 AM 18/26/2004 1 AR sddi Appl Name: HEIDT & ASSOCIATES, INC Appl Stage /Status: REVIEW STAGE NO. 1 /PENDING Address: MICHAEL PAPPAS, PE 3800 COLONIAL BLVD, SUITE 200 FORT MYERS FL 33912 Proj Name: TUSCANY RESERVE - PHASE I Type: TAZ: Subdiv Nbr: 100 Project Nbr: 2002030043 Payor : HEIDT & ASSOC. Fee Information Fee Code Description GL Account Amount Waived 10TRVC VAC EASEMENT -ROW 113113832632910000000 $1000.00 Total $1000.00 Payments 003994 Memo: Collier County Board of County Commissioners CD -Plus for Windows 95 /NT Total Cash Total Non -Cash Total Paid I $1000.00 I $0.00 $1000.00 $1000.00 Cashier /location: MCCAULEYKATY / 1 User: WILLOUGHBY C Printed:8126 /2004 10:09:41 AM �►?�+..�� x733154 aR: 2i6i [[s: 6�v� TA +� , Agenda Item No. 17D s Fe ✓c �c,r..a�.e, �dZ QCODD -.• 0111CilL 11COUS of CoLuI1t cmn, n November 30, 2004 N�Frv.KVr1 11/04/2001 at 11:12[1 D1IGNT 1. u CLM page 10 of 34 S>~ o t 14—PO cif" eva /' CO.. 17 111121.11 15.0 FL- 336 Tbb ,, .r t Prgmred By cad Road to; UC M DW -.11 124621.50 John G. Vega, Esq. =x111 3.0 John G. Vega, P.A. tltt: 2662 Airport Road South Jii11 son Naples, )Z 34112 2#11 PLUM 1 Ji 126" nei n 33612 Pared ID Number. 00177240007 Cramer f I TIN: Crtmw 02 t'Rt: Warranty Deed This Indenture, Made *6 29th day of Deer , 2000 AD., Between Ronald L. Brown and Dewey Gargiulo, as Successor Trusitees of Section 7 Trust dated April 18,•1966 of she County of Collier 1 . 9ba of Florida + grantor, and Panther Developaesats, L.P. , aLkitEd Psxisting under the Yaws of the State of Deleware YAvo.e am= bz 24301 Walden Center Drive, Bonita Springs, Florida 34131 of the county of Los , State of Florida • ' Witnesseth mat the c11tANSOR, for asd : oe.iderarios of •s cam of ----------------- - - - - -- -TAN DOLLARS ($10) ----------------- - - - - -- Dou.ARS. end obey soon and vaImbie emaWendios w GRANTOR bk bead paW by GRANfp$ *A nalpt wiomof s bueby acboteI 11 1 ins Ems. bwvjncd and soW to the aid GRAN= and GRAMERS kim eeceeaon aad•aaeipr tmete4 the MowLS doaatbed 1014 edtaate. 1 � and brig in the county or St+te of Florida See attached BXhibit *Aw sad the Vamw does hereby fnity wwmat dw title to aid bud, sod wM defend the some gout[ bw6d deign of al pensoe whomaoavet. In Witness Whereof , bee henaalo as in hand ted sad ee'dq cad year get atwve voiles Slgu kd and delivered L our preseaea d L. Brower and Dewey " Gargi as Success Trustees WV ted Name: L. Brown, as r P.o. Ad Wittleas dtac � C' R� �2 �,-...�01'►� i Name: witness STATE OF Florida COUNTY OF Collier �JC(/C.t k The toregoisa iustnunrnt was hefine we the Z� day of M Ronald L. Brown , as Sumessor Trustee he is penooaa ]mown to me «he ha ` &—d hi: k• ida dri er 8 eon e -73'2' 33 — Z Joisac.veGA d Ha�Pubk -m otHfto P ted Nam h* Comtirian 67�ms AM 3.2gDt comma ion s t7CrSe1tR o tart' y Commission Expires- I :CPIDN 7 i.,r o- eidyoa sr..a ►s i+w (-1)— m - -W') -i Warranty Deed _ r;Ea rareel�uMattn6sr 00277240007 4R: 2161 ru: N9 STATE OF Florida COUNTY OF Collier MW brepi t iortmeat war akaawbdted lefaa me d1a e�'! / dry of G`-Wby Davey Gtargiulo, as Sxreasor nmstee VIA vAo h paswAy,uom b m or wro w podroed �1— �' ` ^ 7�T' 7 a w Ndits6oa, Pr tad N 'MQVWA bl v +�rhma- 9abaf I'a 0odd� l Mr�w�doaepi.dw3.70a ca�,rronrovsepv Lw t..w.rryooyt.�sr,t.r, 1.s.. tq Mt)'x�,ufs ra nlvo -� Agenda Item No. 17D November 30, 2004 Page 11 of 34 A n a Item No. 17D "An . s-4 . ge 34 PARCEL B: ALL OF SECTION 7, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, LYING WEST OF IIVTERSTATE HIGHWAY 75 RIGHT -OF -WAY, BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 7; THENCE N.00'59'O1'W. ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 7, A DISTANCE OF 2,622.79 FEET TO TEE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 7; THENCE N.00°5T03W. ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 7, A DISTANCE OF 2,628.45 FEET TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF TAE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 7; THENCE 14 W41'06"E. ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 7, A DISTANCE OF 2,420.59 FEET TO A POINT ON THE WESTERLY RIGHT -OF -WAY LINE OF IIrERSTATE HIGHWAY 75, A THREE HUNDRED AND TWENTY FOUR FOOT RIGHT -0F - WAY; THENCE S.M57'20'E. ALONG SAID WESTERLY RIGHT -0F -WAY LIISIE, A DISTANCE OF 2,329.69 FEET TO THE POINT OF CURVATURE OF A CURVE TO THE RIGHT, HAVING A RADIUS OF 5,567.58 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 19°28'46 ", A CHORD BEARING OF S.IO'IT54'E. AND A CHORD LENGTH OF 1,883.77 FEET; THENCE ALONG SAID WESTERLY RIGHT -0F - -WAY LII E AND THE ARC OF SAID CURVE, AN ARC LENGTH OF 1,892.87 FEET TO THE POINT OF TANGENCY OF SAID CURVE; THENCE S.00°2834"E., ALONG SAID WESTERLY RIGHT -0F - -WAY LINE, A DISTANCE OF 1,243.48 FEET TO A POINT ON THE SOUTH LM OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 7; THENCE N.89'36'51"W. ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE, A DISTANCE OF 843.98 FEET TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 7; THENCE N.89'3651'W. ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 7, A DISTANCE OF 2,627.45 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGIINTNING. 'L'J ,ver•tf% Frc,tkA%t Sf, Ate 7: -VO.R C11r Celt Etr- 7-1— f-,, r � 3 36 --7. 71.1% D.esoamt rte+ IIn David O. Rudd, Esgeire Budd and Bennett 3033 Riviexa Drive, Suite 201 Napless, rL 34103 9.41- 263 -7700 ftrcd w Ntrrber: 00147400000 QnareMl TIN: nY 01: 2761 PG: 2371 11/14/2141 at 11:1211 MGM 1, st ttsi CM 2747151.11 Be M 12.61 DOC -.71 19231.41 sagi Dorn 4.N ' iTI/1 Ulm 2111 Valli IT X2601 Tura n 3361: THIS DOCUMENT PREPARED WITHOUT OPINION OF TITLE Special Warranty Deed This Indenture, Made this ✓C;L g -dday of December , 2000 A.D. Between Paul E.L. Toppino, Trustee, under that certain unrecorded land trust dated 15th day of April, 1987, with full power.and authority either to protect, conserve and to sell, or to lease, or to encumber or otherwise to manage and dispose of the real property described herein, pursuant to the requirements of Florida Statute 689.071 or on away or Monroe , sfua or Florida , grantor, sad Panther Developments, L.P., a Delaware limited partnership wboae .asset is 24301 Walden Center Drive, Bonita Springs, FL 34131 or to ctmoty of Lee , stm of Florida , grantee. Witnesseth d ew. awmw. Bur asd L wo"ralim Grew art of ----------------- - - - - -- -TEN DOLLARS 4$10)----------------- - - - - -- DOUARS. and oewr food sed We" comWeratioa d GRAM' is WW paid by GRANTEE, ew Irodpt wiaa t 6 Yae6y . 1-t Ia toe bes Vase4 brpiood gad soda b to reia GRAN T= =4 awlNrssa beias momoas Gd ass*" Ineves ew mmiss 6scraw Ord, tiMrq Ww rod wioa is ew co y of Collier sots of Florida b writ The North 1/2 of the Northeast 1/4, Section 12, Township 48 South, Range 25 East, Collier County, Florida, less and except that certain property described on Exhibit A attached hereto and made a part hereof. Subject to Ad valorem real property taxes for the year of closing and subsequent years; zoning, building code and other use restrictions imposed by governmental authority; outstanding oil, gas and mineral interests of record, if any; and restrictions, reservations and easements of record, if any. The property herein conveyed DOES NOT constitute the HCHESTEAD property of the Grantor. Together wim as kecmeatr, hereditena fs cad .ppuriameo s *wrefG belonging or in enywisa appenswe& To Have and to Hold, use same is fee simple krever. And ate vmtor hereby coveessm with said grantee glut v mlar is 6-my :cited of said land in fee aimpic, dot gnnta has good right and 1-wrul aud,erity so . sell and carwy said Iaad; that grantor hereby My warrants the ute to said UGd and will damd the ,amo vsinq aw tawrot cisims or an perums claiming try. trough or m da gnaw. Agenda Item No. 17D November 30, 2004 Page 13 of 34 OIL Z761 K. M Agenda Item Na. 17D Special Warranty Deed -P L November 30, 2004 Page 14 of 344 ParedIDr4dgn .. 00147400000 In Witness Whereof, ian.b .d Ms hod rd and ym ENO "Vo Mtium Signed, sealed and ar presence: Printed Paul.E.L, oppi o, Trustee eo.++ rxii► tr.� s....�n M.+. tcRt came, FL scads Wi the Pr Name: Witness STATE OF Florida COUNTY OF-Monroe -no fnefp1 iwa. �w Yd" w AP dry of December , 2000 by Paul E.L. Toppino, Trustee a. ,,h b.spw&www Florida driver's license .sus ' w . Print ame:A e2�,� Notary Public �yca..u.�on F.�irec 1 "=qAoodro *�'# w cti..d..w. c�csaseso 1.�! cqM-wr2s,=4 TOPPM0 Ia,. �r...wN M•OMin Reewi.. lrw_ ysa w:.ti -- 1.—MFl M" Hole, Monies & AssockiLn Enghuxs I !'loners / suwy(ors '15>oldh s« I soot 1586 eplek FL 23939 (6t3) 262 -4617 FAX 0131262 -=4 6202 -F Prask r" Court i Fart wws. L z FAX �>al 481-4 itt15 _HMA FILE #85.31 MAY 5, 1889 . — �--Of —- Agenda ember 30, o 2004 OR: 2761 PG: 2373 Wage 15 of 34 FEE SIMPLE PARCEL 12 -T DESCRIPTION: ROAD RIGHT -OF -WAY A PARCEL S:ZFFL3= SECTION 20TOWNSHIP 4488 SOOUUTH, RRANN( E� 1/4 COLLIER OF COUNTY, FLORIDA, BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FAX 1I9 9922327 FOLLOWS: COMMENCE AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION 12, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTK RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE RUN S. 88.39'39" W. ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF THE SOUTHEAST 114 OF SAID SECTION 12 FOR A DISTANCE OF 2657.68 FEET TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF SAID . SECTION 12; THENCE RUN N. 00. 52'07" W. ALONG THE WEST LINE OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 12 FOR A DISTANCE OF 2831.75 FEET TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 12; THENCE RUN N. -00.52'Or W. ALONG THE WEST LINE OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 12 FOR A DISTANCE OF 1316.77 FEET TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 12 AND THE POINT OF BEG"UNG OF THE PARCEL OF LAND HEREIN DESCRIBED • * THENCE CONTINUE N. 00.52'07" W. ALONG THE WEST LINE OF THE NORTHEAST t/4 OF SAID SECTION 12 'FOR -A DISTANCE OF 1316.78. FEET TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 'OF SAID.SECTION 12; THENCE RUN N. 88.57'39" E. ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SECTION 12 FOR A DISTANCE OF 50.00 FEE', THENCE RUN S. 00'52'0r E., PARALLEL WITH THE WEST LINE OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 12 FOR A DISTANCE OF 1316.73 FEET TO A POINT ON THE SOUTH LINE OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 12; THENCE RUN S. 88'54'12" W. ALONG THE SAID SOUTH LINE FOR A DISTANCE OF 50.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, CONTAINING 1.51 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. ,,.BEARINGS -SHOWN HEREON REFER TO AN ASSUMED BEARING OF S. 88.33438" W. '.ONG THE SOUTH LINE OF THE SOUTHEAST 114 OF SECTION 12 TOWNSHIP 48 JUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS, RESERVATIONS OR RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. SIGNED 05/30/88 HOLE, MONTES & ASSOCIATES, INC. BY / - PA—& #3741 THOMAS J. GARRIS STATE OF FLORIDA . .- • w.ww OR: 4761 N; 4 --- E� HI�Or p r 8 3'w eww set /4 SSG' /2 t499. G8' ss 88039 49 "w 7.7'lrt� - IdS�.E'/vR r-6 NOTES: BEARINGS SHOWN HEREON REFER TO AN ASSUMED BEARING OF S. 88.3939" W. ALONG THE SOUTH INE OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 12, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, - RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS, RESERVATIONS OR RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. PARCEL 12 PARENT TRACT LEGAL DESCRIPTION REFERENCES RECORDED IN O.R.' BOOK 1262 AT PAGES 2248 AND 2249 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. PARCEL 12 -T - PARCEL TAKE Y NOT A SURVEY C. J v AA"4 MAIM N& FOR., DAIE -E MONTES do ASSOCIATES se- .Frclv ry Acti'0.4sogvY � yr` 2' •!/•I B -�3y2 an SRS / Puut+a�s /. SUR�EYais LEGAL o�scir /Priov S. w m � �.A�c.�t /? -�' RAH Z�yd d8.O!A Agenda Item No. 17D November 30, 2004 Page 16 of 34 rum Q SEC. �2 ,C/ 88'97'.79 "E s•EC. /2' Z9�9G . gv' zo • e' /2 a h �.. w cae- A"w :r SEC /Z 3'w eww set /4 SSG' /2 t499. G8' ss 88039 49 "w 7.7'lrt� - IdS�.E'/vR r-6 NOTES: BEARINGS SHOWN HEREON REFER TO AN ASSUMED BEARING OF S. 88.3939" W. ALONG THE SOUTH INE OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 12, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, - RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS, RESERVATIONS OR RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD. PARCEL 12 PARENT TRACT LEGAL DESCRIPTION REFERENCES RECORDED IN O.R.' BOOK 1262 AT PAGES 2248 AND 2249 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. PARCEL 12 -T - PARCEL TAKE Y NOT A SURVEY C. J v AA"4 MAIM N& FOR., DAIE -E MONTES do ASSOCIATES se- .Frclv ry Acti'0.4sogvY � yr` 2' •!/•I B -�3y2 an SRS / Puut+a�s /. SUR�EYais LEGAL o�scir /Priov S. w m � �.A�c.�t /? -�' RAH Z�yd d8.O!A Agenda Item No. 17D November 30, 2004 Page 16 of 34 Agenda Item No. 17D -t November 30, 2004 Page 17 of 34 (.f PAGE 1 I ?'he First State I '�SAl�RIET•:SMITH WINDSOR, SECRETARY OF STATE OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE,,_,40" HEREBY CERTIFY THE ATTACHED IS A TRUE AND CORRECT COPY OF THE CERTIFICATE OF MERGER, WHICH MERGES: "PANTHER DEVELOPMENTS, LLC.", A DELAWARE LIMITED LIABILITY. COMPANY, WITH AND INTO "WCI COMMUNITIES, INC." UNDER THE NAME OF "WCI COMMUNITIES, INC. ", A CORPORATION ORGANIZED AND EXISTING UNDER THE LAWS.OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE, AS RECEIVED AND FILED IN THIS OFFICE THE TWENTY — EIGHTH I)AY OF JANUARY, A.D. 2003, AT 9:30 O'CLOCK A.M. A FILED COPY OF THIS CERTIFICATE HAS BEEN FORWARDED TO THE NEW CASTLE COUNTY RECORDER OF DEEDS. 2141741 8100M 030055186 3154054 OR: 3251 PG: 0842 RECORDED in O"ICIAJ RECORDS of COLLIER COM, IL 03/18/2003 at 01:17PN DVIGRT E. BROCE, CLERj RIC !EE 10.50 COPIES 2.00 Retn: RISC 1.00 ECI CONNENITIES 24301 111DEN CENTER DR 1300 BONITA SPRINGS IL 34134 �A p Harriet smith Windsor, Secretary of State AUTHENTICATION: 2227195 DATE: 01 -28 -03 — State of FLORIDA,_ County of. COL•t'.IER_ ... . } 1,1 I HERE9T:•CERT#tt -TiiAT this is•a true and correct- copy,bf�a docuoent,recoNed in the FFICIAL RtEDS'of Collier GCunty. iIITN. wA !i d� and offs 1'•seaI :this DNIGHT •BRUCK,''CLE IRCUIT JCOURT — •s . n. ,` Agenda Item No. 17D srATX a2rrntoaaa 2004 SECRETARY p•Atieof.344 DIVISION OF CORMRATZOgVS FILED 09:30 AN 0112812803 030055186 — 2141742 ;,r * ** OR: 3251 PG: 0843 * ** STATE OF DELAWARE CRRInFICATE OF MERGER OF DOMgTIC LIMITED L"Bui TY COMPANY INTO A D011+1 UT1C CORPORA,'ITON Pursuant to Title 8, Soction 264(c) of the Delaware Gmtral Cotpota:ion Law and Title 6, Section 18.209 of the Delaware Limited Liabilscy Cormcpany Act, the undctsigned corporation executed the following Certificate of Merger: 1. The oamc of the MurviYiAg COTPoratian is WCI COMMARiO"' lac., a Delftware corporation (the " Colporatiod), and the saute of the limited liability cazttpariy bcing merged into this surviving canpontion is Paatlter1DOYO oPaaiat, L.L.C, a Delaware limited liability colupauy- 2. The Agreement of Merger has beers approved, adopted, certified, executed and wknowledged by the Surviving corporation and the merging limited liability company. 3. The male of the surviving corporation is: WCI COMmual 'cs• luc- 4. The morsel is to beeouto effects -4e when this C;ardScate of Merger is filed with rile Delavvacc Secretary of State. i. The Agreement of Merger it an file at the offices of WCI Comnnnities. inc, 24310 WWen Canter Drive, Bonita Springs, Florida 3413i4, the place ofbusiness of the surviving corporation. 6. A copy of the Agresment of Merger will be furnished by the COrPO ion on request, without cast, to any stockholder of any constimml corporatioa or member of any constituent limited liability company- 7. The Certificate of lucorporatien of the surviving corporation shall be its Certificate of Incorporation. iN WITNESS WBMEOF. said Corporation hats caused this cerriircate to be signed by an authorized officer, the 27th day of Jaauuy, 2003 WC1 COMMUNrrm, INC-, a ebware corporation By% Name; a es D: Cull= Tide: a President "V:a: x�'•c :•CY+a7ta�[ tai" LF. GSL:. �etshflCti '?IMb�YwtlKti.L<+1CMOthda�et.dot Parcel �- Collier County Tax Collector 3301 Tamiami Trail East, Naples, FL 34112 -4997 2003 Tax Roll Inquiry System Pat�e� 1 of 1 Agenda Item 'NO. 17D November 30, 2004 Page 19 of 34 OWNER INFORMATION PROPERTY INFORMATION Nana: 1WCl COMMUNITIES INC Address: 24301 WALDEN CENTER DR Address: Address: Parcel: 78934003204 - -�Acre:1 0.00 F10C. 677450 Legal: TUSCANY RESERVE al: jBLX D LOT 1 Address: Address: BONITA SPRINGS, FL 341344820 Legal: E egaf: VALUE/EXEMPTIONS Taxble Value 69980 TAX INFORMATION County: 291 26 PAY TERMS , Nov: y Jan: 08 Feb:] 27 Mar. 918 45 PAYMENT INFO F Pall Dl: 11QN03 F-Remi.-Ilw7i Mach: Mllfage Code:] Homestd Ex: ricitr Ex] Widow Ex. C--1 School St: School low C Tax: 277.75 178.80 0.00 Pa f: 881.71 ----Jl Mort: ® ndt: 56.47 Blind Ex: Water. 136.84 Apr. 0.00 Disabled: L� �J Independ: 77.33 May. 000 Veteran Ex Voter Appr. 0.00 Now Due: 0.00 Wholly Ex: 0�� Gross Tax: 918.45— Civilian��� Apprise: 0.00 Advertisi :0.00 u STATUS INFO. Non Ad Va: —J Install m —eM�U L__= 1°'IRF Bankrupt: TDA. u Back to Search Last Updated: 5/11/2004 5:00pm http:// www. c011iertax .com/RecordDetail.asp ?FoliolD= 78534003204 5/12/2004 Agenda Item No. 17D November 30, 2004 Page 20 of 34 CIVIL ENGINEERING SURVEYING ENVIRONMENTAL PERMTt TING PLANNTNG LANDSCAPE ARCHTCTURE El Tampa 2212,W'5wann Avenue Tampa ;FL 33606 -2426 Phones413.253.531 t Fax: 813:253.2478 X Fort Myers 3800 Colonial Blvd.. #200 Fort Myers,' FL 339-12-1075, ' Phon &.:239.482.7275 Fax: 210!; 482:2103 El Sarasota•Manatee 401 Interstate Boulevard Sarasota,-FL 34240 -8996 Phon& 941.342.8280 Fax: 941 - 342.8457 Mr. Rick Grigg Collier County Community Development & Environmental Services Division Planning Services Division 2800 North Horseshoe Drive Naples, Florida 34104 RE: Tuscany Reserve - Lot 1, Block `'D" Vacate a Portion of Existing Lake Maintenance Easement Abutting Property Owners Dear Mr. Grigg: Regarding the above referenced, please note that the Petitioner, WCI Communities, Inc., owns all abutting properties within the 25 area surrounding the proposed vacation area. Please see attached Site Location Map. If you have any questions or require additional information, please feel free to. contact our office. Sincerely, HEIDT & ASSOCIATES, INC. Pamela A. Eck Permit Coordinator peck (@heidtinc.com Attachment WST -TR P:1Tuscany ReserveThase I\SurveyV.ot I Block D Vacation\PE_Grigg Abutting Property Owners CvrLtr 080404.doc November 30 2004 e 22 4 1 , z a I • � w a I r - -r --- -� -- -- : , J C A ! r T � !/ i � A w M ! UY O W Z O - s a p in 0 1:2 a s rQ s O I a C A ! r T � !/ b � A w M ! UY O W Z O - s a p in 0 1:2 a s rQ s O I a o ° 1Q0 - . o ! W n z ❑ �� - - - -- - - -- 11 '--------- - - - - -- - - - -- ----------------------- - - - - -_ ------ - - - - -- -. } cr :) Q�cr A \11 y U N � cn D e 1 1 F=- U) s ,, a 1 1 x 1 , x ° 0 ; \ . N . \ \ i 1 N 1 S 1 ` 1 � 1 i 1 o o; W � 1 1 1 / � 1 t _ _ _ _ avox Nois�runiz TRACT GC -2 (GOLF COURSE, A.E., D.E., M.E.) / LAKE / Ke rpa- ,{ o ro`1V' 0' REAR SETBACK FROM I SHADED AREA INDICATES L.M.E. TO BE VACATED I 1 t ��i yr� i S � C' !1�• E. TRACT GC -2 'r6' \ (GOLF COURSE, A.E., D.E., M.E.) J 5' SETBACK- LEGEND D.E. - DRAINAGE EASEMENT LME - LAKE MAINTENANCE EASEMENT P.U.E. - PUBLIC UTILITY EASEMENT A.E. - ACCESS EASEMENT M.E. - MAINTENANCE EASEMENT (NR) - INDICATES NON- RADIAL LINE CROSS HATCH AREA INDICATES November 30, 2004 0 30 Page 23 g9f 34 SCALE • 1' - 30' L.M.E. TO REMAIN O' .\\h �h \ OV \ A- - 5' SETBACK SITE PLAN O ' Or-15' SETBACK CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORIZATION NO. LB 148 LOT 1 BLOCK 1IDII OF TUSCANY RESERVE Pwmm er: HEIDT & ASSOCIATES, Inc. Tampa + Fort Myers LAKE MAINTENANCE EASEMENT REVISION CIVIL ENGINEERING Fort Myers OQlee Prepared For: WQ comwuNiTIES I(NC. PLANNING 3800 Colonial BIW, Suite 200 SURVEYING Fort Myers, Florida 33912 ENVIRONMENTAL PERMITTING Phone. 239 -482 -7275 SHEET OF fie' 06- 04'04 Order No" WST —TR -049 FAX: 238 -482 -2103 SECTION 7 TOWNSHIP 48 5 RANGE 28 E LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA r3��fl4 5 j �s�5�� � �aa� g�g� d •.: €R7 �• � ea � �� j CL H K ail`a q g s g g h� a 0" 1ni e�� �� O g "a a Im 1 a bpgp as s m pg o -g �a Vl h h �� ay 8a'6 �3iCbC#��T�ECSj g, n I Y 91f gs g t � �$8 e� t �Y <� qq88q 5 C�C #$ � ' 555 333q a LLI i5 ! Y e� ,8rS 8!• lighp g1l d 7 'ugh ill a C 9� It y¢ H 1491 g mT it it 5,i1 . S 8 P PIT i^ yg gg a oa of1' �a� �A p R M� tit. v B 8 k f"T1�R'l�fl"T1'fT1'T d a NA j) a p_p < E Oz�U 00 m b; i1• �Tf+�gi�+aNt Of Q'��E y'3•Ti 5? '� og aY }F} 4 Agenda Item No. 17D November- 30, 2004 3 � YYYYYkYYYYYYYYYYYY � � 533599999599999939 � 9 99 §939333939393339 Hill, MY M s� � ..cvcc uaouco � 2w u ,. . •� � ■: .q , r hp's.. Y Y�. iW J� ^p= �R b$R:9- if `mss • J uQw 0�4 r� HEIDT & ASSOCIATES, INC. CIVIL ENGINEERING SURVEYING ENVIRONMENTAL PERMITTING PLANNING LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE ❑ Tampa 2212 W. Swann Avenue Tampa FL 33606 -2426 Phone: ,') J 3:253.531 1 Fax: $4253.2478 —VFort Myers 3800 Colonial Blvd., #200 Fort Myers, FL 339 12 1075 Phoney 134.482;7275 Fax' ❑ Sarasota-Manatee 401 Interstate Boulevard Sarasota, 'FL 34240 -8996 Phone_ .941.342.8280 Fax: 94 l .342.845 7 Agenda Item No, 17D November 30, 2004 Page 26 of 34 May 24, 2004 Mr. John Houldsworth Collier County Community Development 2400 North Horseshoe Drive Naples, Florida 34104 RE: Tuscany Reserve Lake Maintenance Easement Lot 1, Block D of Tuscany Reserve Request for Letter of No Objection Dear Mr. Houldsworth: The purpose of this letter is to address the issue of vacating a portion of the existing. Lake Maintenance Easement on the above referenced project. Attached is an Exhibit for the vacation of that, portion of the easement. The existing easement exceeds the 20' minimum required and unnecessarily encumbers a portion of Lot -1, Block °D" of Tuscany Reserve. The existing Lake has been surveyed in this area and we have provided more than the 20' minimum easement. In addition, the surrounding Tract is a Maintenance Easement dedicated for the County to use. If our proposal for vacating this easement is acceptable, please sign this letter below where indicated stating you have no objection to our proposal for vacating a portion of the attached easement. Sincerely, HEIDT & ASSOCI S, INC. Randall L. Hendra, P.S.M. Manager of Surveying Operations rhendra c - heidtinc.com RLH /pae I have no objection to the proposed vacation of a portion of the Lake Maintenance Easement as described in the attachment labeled as Exhibit "A ", Lot 1, Block "D" Tuscany Reserve Lake Maintenance Easement revision dated 5-5-04. Accepted: By: Date: ^,.���4�04 John HouldsworTh Collier County Senior Engineer PATuscany Resefve\Phase llsurvey\Lot 1 Block D Vacation*_RH Houlds Vacate Esmt Req CvrLtr 052404.doc HEIDT & ASSOCIATES, INC. May 24, 2004 CIVIL ENGINEERING SURVEYING ENVIRONMENTAL PERM I1ING PLANNING LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE El Tampa 22 { 2 W. Swann Avenue Tampa,. F1 33606 -2426 Phone:_ 8J3.Z53'S31 I Fax: 'iii' 3.2 478 U/Fort. Myers 3800 Colonial Blvd:. #200 Fort Myets, FL 33912 -1075 Phone `2,39- 482:72 75 Fax: 3 482.2103 Sarasota-Manatee 401 Interstate Boulevard Sarasota, TL 34240 -8996 Phone: 941.342.8280 Fax: 94 '.342.8457 Agenda Item No. 17D November 30, 2004 Page 27 of 34 Mr. Don Scott Collier County Transportation Operations 2675 South Horseshoe Drive; Suite 401 Naples, Florida 34104 RE: Tuscany Reserve !Lake Maintenance Easement Lot 1, Block,D of Tuscany Reserve Request for Letter of No Objection Dear Mr. Scott: The purpose of this letter is to address the- issue of vacating a portion of the existing Lake Maintenance Easement on the above referenced project:. Attached is an Exhibit for the vacation of that portion of the easement._ The -existing easement exceeds the 20' minimum required and unnecessarily encumbers a portion of Lot 1, Block `D" of Tuscany Reserve:. The existing Lake has been surveyed in this area and we have provided more than the 20' minimum easement. In addition, the surrounding Tract is a Maintenance ,Easement dedicated for-the County to use. If our proposal for vacating this easement is acceptable, please sign this letter below where indicated stating you have no objection to our proposal for vacating a portion of the attached easement. Sincerely, HEIDT >& ASSO/ TES, INC. Randall.L. Hendra, P.S.M. Manager of Surveying Operations rhendraO- heidti nc. com RLH /pae have no.objection to the proposed vacation of.a portion of the Lake Maintenance Easement as described in the attachment labeled, as Exhibit "A °, Lot 1, Block °D" Tuscany Reserve, Lake Maintenance Easement revision dated 5 -5 -04. Accepted: ay: Date: Don Scott; Director Collier County Transportation P:1Tuscainy ReseirveThase 11Surveylt4Dt 1 Block D Vacationer RH Scott Vacate Esmt Req CvrLtr 052404.doc H,EIDT & ASSOCIATES, INC. May 24, 2004.. CIVIL ENGINEMNG SURVEYING ENVIRQNMENTAL PERMI'T`ITNG PLANNING LANDSCAPE ARCHrrECTURE o Tampa 2212 W. Swann Avenue Tampa. FI. 33606 -2426 Phone' $13.253.5311 Fax 81,3 ZS3.2478 W Fort Myers 3800 Colonial Blvd., #200 Fort Myer; TL 33912 -1075 Phone-,-.239.482-7275 Fax: 219.482:2103 ❑ Sarasota - Manatee 401 interstate Boulevard Sarasota,: FL 34240 -89 -96 Phone: 941.342.8280 Fax: 941342.84S7 Mr. Robert Wiley Collier County Transportation 2685 South Horseshoe Drive; Suite 211 Naples, Florida. 34104 RE: Tuscany Reserve Lake Maintenance Easement. Lot 1, Block D of Tuscany Reserve Request for Letter of No Objection' Dear Mr. Wiley: Agenda Item No, 17D November 30; 2004 Page 28 of 34 The purpose of this letter is to address the issue of .vacating a ,portion of the existing Lake Maintenance Easement on the above referenced project. Attached is an Exhibit for the vacation of that ,portion of the easement. The existing easement exceeds the 20': minimum required and unnecessarily encumbers a portion of Lot 1, Block "D" of Tuscany Reserve. The - existing Lake has been surveyed in this area and we have provided more. than the 20' minimum easement. In addition, the surrounding Tract is a Maintenance Easement dedicated for the County to use. If our proposal for vacating this easement is acceptable, please sign this .letter below where indicated stating you have no objection to our proposal for vacating a portion of the attached easement. Sincerely, HEIDT .ASS tATES, INC. Randall L. Hendra, P.S.M. Manager of Surveying Operations rhendra(cD_ heidtinc.com RLHlpae - I °have no objection to the proposed vacation of a portion of the Lake Maintenance Easement as described in the attachment labeled as Exhibit "A ", Lot 1, Block "D Tuscany Reserve Lake Maintenance Easement revision dated 5 -5704. Accepted: By: Dater Robert Wiley; Princippf Project Manager Collier County Tmmi5l rtel6ierl P:1Tuscany Rese)ve\Phase 11Sunrey\Lot 1 Block D Vacaticnlpe_RH Wiley Vacate Esmt Req CvrLtr 052404.doe *H E.1•DT & ASSOCIATES, INC. CIVIL ENGINEERING SURVEYING ENVIRONMENTAL PER1V n—MG PLANNING LANDSCAPE ARCHI'T'ECTURE ❑ Tampa 2212 W,Swann Avenue TampLTL 33606 -2426 Pho6 e:`:813.253.S31 1 Fax: $1.3:253.2478 Fort Myers 3800 Colonial Blvd.. #200 Fort Myers, FL 33912- .1075 Phone':23Q.482.7275 Fax: 739.482'.'2103 ❑ Sarasota-Manatee 401 Interstate Boulevard Sarasota, t. 34240 -8996 Phone: 941.342.8280 Fax: 941.342.845 7 June 9, 2004 WCI Communities, Inc. 24301 Walden Center Drive Bonita Springs, Florida 34134 RE: Tuscany Reserve Lake Maintenance Easement Lot 1, Block D of Tuscany. Reserve Request for Letter of No Objection Dear Sir or Madam: Agenda Item No, 17D November 30, 2004 Page 29 of 34 The purpose of this letter is to address the issue of vacating a portion of the existing lake Maintenance Easement on the above referenced project. Attached is an Exhibit for the vacation of that portion of the easement. The existing easement exceeds the 20' minimum required and unnecessarily encumbers- a portion of Lot 1, Block, "D" of Tuscany Reserve. The existing Lake has been surveyed in this area and. we have provided more than the 20' minimum easement. In addition, the surrounding Tract is a' Maintenance Easement dedicated for the County to use. If our proposal for vacating this easement is acceptable, please sign this letter below where indicated stating you have no objection to our-proposal for vacating a portion of the attached easement. Sincerely, HEIDT & ASS ATES, INC. Randall L. Hendra, P.S.M. Manager of Surveying Operations rhendraD- heidtinc.com RLH /pae I have no objection to the proposed vacation of a portion of the Lake Maintenance Easement as described in the attachment labeled as Exhibit "A ", Lot 1, Block "p" . Tuscany Reserve Lake Maintenance Easement revision dated 5 -5-04. Accepted: By: Date: Signature Print Name & Title \J, P. Tuscany,Reserve Golf Club, Inc. PATuscany ReserveWhase IXSurvey\l_ot 1 Block D Vacationlpe RH Golf Club Vacate Esmt Req CvrUr 060904.doc 'Hr I'D & r ASSOCIATES, INC. CIVIL ENGINEERING SURVEYING ENVIRONMEN -ML PERMFMNG PLANNING LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE ❑ Tampa 2212 W. Swann Avenue Tampa'FL 33606 -2426 Phone,: 813.253.5311 Fax. 8'131253:2478 T/ Fort Myers 3800 Colonial Blvd., #200 Fort Mye+[s, Fl. 33912 -1075 Phone 2;39.482:7275 Fax. ii .482.2103 .;. ❑ Sarasota•Manatee 401 Interstate Boulevard Sarasota; fL,34240 -8996 Phone. 941.342.8280 Fax: 941.342.8457 Agenda Item No. 17D November 30, 2004 Page 30 of 34 June 3, 2004 Mr. Mike Hessel WCI Communities, Inc. 24301 Walden Center Drive Bonita Springs, Florida 34134 RE: Tuscany Reserve Lake Maintenance Easement Lot 1, Block D of Tuscany Reserve _Request for Letter of No Objection Dear Mr. Hessel: The purpose of this letter , is to address the issue of vacating a portion of the existing Lake Maintenance Easement on the above referenced project. Attached is an Exhibit for the vacation of that portion of the -easement. The existing easement exceeds the 20' minimum required and unnecessarily encumbers a portion of Lot 1, Block "D" of Tuscany Reserve. The existing Lake has been surveyed in this area and we have provided more than the 20' minimum easement. In addition, the surrounding Tract is a Maintenance Easement dedicated for the County to use. If our proposal for vacating this easement is acceptable, please sign this letter below where indicated stating you have no objection to our proposal for vacating a portion of the attached easement. Sincerely, HEIDT ASSO T Randall L. Hendra, P.S.M. Manager of Surveying Operations rhendra()-heidtinc. com RLH /pae I have no objection to the proposed vacation of a portion of the Lake Maintenance Easement as described in the attachment labeled as Exhibit "A ", Lot 1, Block "D" Tuscany Reserve Lake Maintenance Easement revision dated 5 -5-04. Accepted: 'X By: Dater Mike Hessel, President Tuscany Reserve Community Association, Inc. PATuscany ReserveThase KSurveytLot 1 Block" o Vacation\pe_RH Hesse[ Vacate Esmt Req CvrLtr 060304.doe WCI FINANCE DEPARTMENT Fax :941- 498 -8270 This iattturnem prepared by: Michael Kuoiaar, Esq- WC1 Coca, Inc. 24301 Walden Center Drive Bonita Springs, FL 34134 ED Ng- 78530- Jul 28 2004 16:14 P.02 34'1 18 'bar .2 &' WOOD in U1ICUL ne 0 � 2, 1L ov0912004 at 11 :01" Kim 1. , cum RIC ni t7.00 Doc -.71 .70 C01n1 L N tutC 1.90 IOM Vel Cobs T11 I11C 14311 lion Chill DL 141117h OEM 1L 34194 Z L'1'IAi, VA TI N OF EASEMENT WHEREAS, TUSCANY RESERVE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT, a comrramity development district created under Chapter 190 Florida Statutes (hereinafter referred to as ' District" ), is an Assignee/Beneficiary of the Lake Maintenance Easew=m for the Tuscany Reserve development located in Collier County ("Sesame ") Pursuant to the Concrttmity Declaration fbr Tuscany Reserve, recorded at OR Book 3302, pages 1990 to 2014 inclusive CCormmmity Declaration") and said Easements being depicted on the plat of Tuscany Reserve, as recorded at plat book 39, page 88 to 95, both In rho Public Records of Collier County, Florida WHEREAS, the Easements encumber a portion of Lot 1, Block "D ", according to the plat of Tuscany Reserve, said Lot being owned by WCI COMMUNITIES, INC., a Delaware cmporstion ( "Owner"); and WHEREAS, Owner desire that that portion of dz Easement encumbcmg its lands be vacated and the District agrcea to relinquish, vacate and abandon a portion of the Easement encumbering its lands; and WHEREAS, the District is the assignc&Uncf'ciary of the Eascru=m pursuant to the Con=wnity Declaration for Tuscany Resew; and WHEREAS, the partial vacation of easement will have no adverse effect on the maintenance of the District's facilities. NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the turn. of Ten Dollars (S 10.00) and other good and valuable consideration, receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, District hereby relinquishes, &bud*" and vacam only a *ched hereto and : that portion of the above refitreaced Easements as more pszticularly described in Xh..,.& . A a part bzreo£ 11+1 WITNESS WHEREOF, Da ct has caused these presents to be executed is its nacre, by its proper officers thereunto duly authorized this r — day of q� .2004. Signed, sealed and delivered: TUSCANY RESRVE COMMurvk-1'Y STATE OF FLORIDA } COUNTY OF COLLIER ? The foregoing instrument was aclotowkdgcd before tree this 2nd day of Dcvle1o20rr�ent District on behalf Chairman and David Hutcheson, Asst. Secretary of the Tuscany Reserve Conmwnity p as of said district. They are pi! somll„ IImo"n to rm or h18 produced identification. —� ,MMte DAV D w. CAi�WEtl µY OOAtgttS m 1 cc WIN Notary Public { EXPIRES: FdrM ( SEAL) Farretw unda.ewn �wai- ww•aK«r�n6u.m� oa.erooenoelrwann ts� WCI FINANCE DEPARTMENT Fax =941 -498 -8270 Jul 28 2004 16 14 P.03 OR;��; �@ Page LAKE MAD ENCE VACATION A PORTION ON LOT 1 BLOCK "D' OF TUSCANY RESERVE DESCRIPTION: A parcel of land lying in Section 7, Township 48 South, Range 26 Past, also being a portion of Lot I Block "D" of Tuscany Reserve according to the Plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book 39. at page 88, of the public records of Collier County, Florida, and being more particularly dcacdbed as follows: BEGINNING at Northwest corn r of said Lot I Block 0I3" of Tuscany Reserve thence along the Nordwrly boundary of said Lot 1, Block `D ", N.37 028'22"E.,14.46 feet; thence N.65 °46'36 "E.,31.64 fea to a point on the Southeasterly boundary of a 15' Lake Maintenance Easmnew; thenm along said Southeastedy boundary S.37 028'22 "W., 43.52 feet; thence along the Westerly boundary of said Lot 1. Block "D ", NA7 °55'57 -W., 15.05 feet m the POINT OF BEGINNING. Containing 435 Square Feet, more or less_ Prepared $y: . • �. 3� Cobaid ,r1 is ti` '• : G.,��'x 1l 4 6091 yor and Mapper EXHIBIT A et2 ILL , 4 TV ^T +� • Wt.i r INHNL -t tJtrHf< i MtN i r ax - y41'-4,-3—z (U w TRACT QC-2 (GOLF COURSE, A.E., D.E., M.E.) PLAT BOOK 39. PAGE 88 JU I Z6 ZUU4 its ;1Z� r. U4 c Age Item No. 17 Qjlp-jQbpr 4p lGLE - 7" LADE dip i ^ h c N.ss46"367E. �' ` '` R: 3603 PG: 3054 N.37'28'221- SHADED AREA TO K VACATES 4 a � \ TRACT GC -2 < (GOLF COURSE, A.E.. D.E.. M.E.) PLAT BOOK 39, PAGE 88 • ` h,s�e ii AR1Q!►TtGFIOljRYE;tOR AND MAPPER L{BtD7 L ASSOCIATES, Inc. ' ' • R ran& .. Bore Myers CIML D CiP ANFM Tae X"w oGia PIII v4m mm 0aw W al au" No PanFgen, Sena. ascna 6NVIP1pnAA WALP9%ff7M1G PAM xlFY2 -73 PAM �1P- RC7-11 W LANDSCAPE AFC Hrrf PZ LOT I J. J. i i A If EXHIBIT A z� -tv ..r , umm AE — A KASEIw LUE — LAKE IWNTENANCE EASEMENT ME — MAINTENANCE EASEMENT SKETCH OF DESCIPTION LAKE MAINTENCE EASEMENT VACATION BLOCK D, LOT 1 OF TUSCANY RESERVE SHEET 1 OF 1 M Agenda A , Map Output # 04 �ovsm Page 34 of 34 CCPA GIS - HTML Ma yd� y,, t 4^ d IF t 1� 1; �i ' TT- 4y� t .• tl wt o e tY 'h � Co r'�h1{G 2=10 gierGwuni properi Appraser -Wapig Fl �y � r � http: // arc. collierappraiser. com /servlet/com.esri.esrimap, Esrimap ?ServiceName= ccpa_desig..., 11/3/2004 Agenda Item No. 16K4 November 30, 2004 Page 1 of 14 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommendation to authorize the Office of the County Attorney to initiate foreclosure proceedings pursuant to Section 162.09, Florida Statutes, to foreclose a Collier County Code Enforcement Lien arising from Code Enforcement Board Case No. 2003 -039 entitled Board of County Commissioners, Collier County, Florida v Van Elway Enterprises, Inc., DIBIA Ironwood Golf Club. OBJECTIVE: That the Board of County Commissioners authorize the Office of the County Attorney to initiate foreclosure proceedings pursuant to Section 162.09, Florida Statutes, to foreclose a Collier County Code Enforcement Lien arising from Code Enforcement Board Case No. 2003 -039 entitled Board of County Commissioners, Collier County, Florida v. Van Elway Enterprises, Inc., DIBIA Ironwood Golf Club. CONSIDERATIONS: By Order dated October 30, 2003, after public hearing, the Collier County Code Enforcement Board (CEB) rendered its Findings of Fact, Conclusions of Law and Order of the Board, finding Van Elway Enterprises, Inc., D/B /A Ironwood Golf Club (Van Elway) in violation of Collier County Ordinance No. 99 -51, Weed, Litter and Exotics Ordinance, Section 11, due to excessive weed and vegetation overgrowth. This Order required Van Elway to mow the property within 30 days (November 22, 2003), failing which a fine of $50.00 per day would be imposed for each day the violation continued. Additionally, Van Elway was ordered to pay all operational costs incurred in the prosecution of this case. An Affidavit of Non - Compliance, dated November 24, 2003, was filed with the CEB by the Code Enforcement Official certifying, under oath, that the required corrective action had not been taken as ordered. Accordingly, on December 15, 2003, the CEB imposed an Order Imposing Fine /Lien ordering Van Elway to pay Collier County fines in amount of $850.00 for the period of November 24, 2003 through December 11, 2003, plus $1,025.60 for operational costs incurred in the prosecution of this case for a total of $1,875.60. This Order Imposing Fine/Lien also directed that the fines and operational costs continue to accrue until Van Elway came into compliance or until judgment was rendered in a suit to foreclose on the lien filed pursuant to Section 162.09 Florida Statutes. Both this office and the Code Enforcement Department have received numerous telephone calls from adjacent property owners complaining of the overgrowth. The undersigned frequently walks along a portion of the course and can attest that this property is quickly taking on the characteristics of an untended field. A title search of the premises indicates two mortgages in a combined amount of $1,017,000.00 encumbering the property, which is appraised at $1,138,453.00 by the Collier County Property Appraiser. At $50.00 per day, the lien as of November 30, 2004 is $19,575.60, including the $1,025.60 operational costs. Correspondence and telephone calls by this office to the out -of -state owner have been unreturned, and the 2003 property taxes on the property have not been paid. This office has also been advised that the owner is shopping this property for a buyer; it appears to the undersigned that the current owner has no interest in spending any money on this property Page 1 of 2 Agenda Item No. 16K4 November 30, 2004 Page 2 of 14 prior to a sale. It should be noted that at the end of the day, there might be no one interested in purchasing this property for the purpose of operating it as a golf course. FISCAL IMPACT: Filing and other associated fees will be approximately $360.00. The County should ultimately recover all costs in initiating and pursuing this suit. GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: There is no Growth Management Impact associated with this Executive Summary. RECOMMENDATION: That the Board of County Commissioners authorize the Office of the County Attorney to initiate foreclosure proceedings in Code Enforcement Board Case No. 2003 -039 entitled Board of County Commissioners, Collier County, Florida v. Van Elway Enterprises, Inc., D /BIA Ironwood Golf Club, pursuant to Section 162.09 Florida. Statutes. PREPARED BY: Jeffrey A. Klatzkow, Assistant County Attorney Page 2 of 2 Agenda Item No. 16K4 November 30, 2004 Page 3 of 14 COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Item Number 16K4 Item Summary Recommendation to authorize the Office of the County Attorney to initiate foreclosure Code Enforcement Director proceedings pursuant to Section 162.09, Florida Statutes, to foreclose a Collier County Code Community Development & Enforcement Lien arising from Code Enforcement Board Case No. 2003 -039 entitled Board of County Commissioners; Collier County, Florida v. Van Elway Enterprises, Inc., D /B!A Code Enforcement Ironwood Golf Club. Meeting Date 11/30/2004 9:00:00 AM Approved By Approved By Jeff Klatzkow Assistant County Attorney Date County Attorney County Attorney Office 11/15/2004 2:45 PM Approved By County Manager's Office David C. Weigel County Attorney Date County Attorney County Attorney Office 11116/2004 11:10 AM Approved By Michelle Edwards Arnold Code Enforcement Director Date Community Development & Code Enforcement 1111612004 11:47 AM Environmental Services Approved By OMB Coordinator Administrative Assistant Date County Manager's Office Office of Management & Budget 11/1612004 1 2:52 PM Approved By Michael Smykowski Management & Budget Director Date County Manager's Office Office of Management & Budget 11116/2004 3:44 PM Approved By James V. Mudd County Manager Date Board of County County Manager's Office 11 /1912004 5:37 PM Commissioners Agenda Item No. 16K4 November 30; 2004 Page 4 of 14 CODE ENFORCEMENT BOARD COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA appeared at the public hearing. 3. That the Respondents were notified of the date of hearing by certified mail and by posting. 4. That the real property located at 4710 Lakewood Blvd., Naples, Florida, a/k/a Ironwood Golf Club, more particularly described as follows: Folio No. 000005400026006 (see 3 =� BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, Q COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, i Q Petitioner, CEB NO. 2003-039 I vs. A to+ O VAN ELWAY ENTERPRISES, INC. D/B /A IRONWOOD GOLF CLUB, Respondents, 8 Q W N FINDINGS OF FACT CONCLUSIONS C m Q ry OF LAW AND ORDER OF THE BOARD THIS CAUSE came on for public hearing before the Board on October 23, 2003, and °' a..P. the Board, having heard testimony under oath, received evidence, and heard respective to all •-a appropriate matters, thereupon issues its Findings of Fact, Conclusions of Law, and Order of the r o � cn Board, as follows: r FINDINGS OF FACT o C " A N 1. That Van Elway Enterprises, Inc. is the owner of the subject property. r � u 2. That the Code Enforcement Board has jurisdiction of the person of the Respondents and that the Respondent, David K. Vanco, President, having been duly notified, O P O 4 appeared at the public hearing. 3. That the Respondents were notified of the date of hearing by certified mail and by posting. 4. That the real property located at 4710 Lakewood Blvd., Naples, Florida, a/k/a Ironwood Golf Club, more particularly described as follows: Folio No. 000005400026006 (see Agenda Item No. 16K4 November 30, 2004 Page 5 of 14 r attached legal) recorded in the Public Records of Collier County, Florida, is in violation of Collier County Ordinance No. 99 -51, Weed, Litter and Exotics Ordinance, Section 11 in the following particulars: Excessive weed and vegetation overgrowth in excess of 18" on a private golf course creating a nuisance for its adjacent residents. [63-56-15MUffit _ :• ;• Based upon the foregoing Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law, and pursuant to the authority granted in Chapter 162, Florida Statutes, and Collier County Ordinance No. 92 -80, it is hereby ORDERED: That the violations of Collier County Ordinance No. 99 -51, Weed, Litter and Exotics Ordinance, Section 11, be corrected in the following manner: 1. By mowing the property so that the weeds and vegetation are under 18" within 30 days (November 22, 2003). C=O 2. That if the Respondent does not comply with paragraph 1 of the Order of �w w the Board by November 22, 2003, then there will be a fine of $50 per day, for each day that the °' `z violation continues past that date. O C30 3. That the Respondent is to notify the Code Enforcement Officials when the � property comes into compliance. 4. That the Respondent is ordered to pay all operational costs incurred in the prosecution of this case. Any aggrieved party may appeal a final order of the Board to the Circuit Court within thirty (30) days of the execution of the Order appealed. An appeal shall not be a hearing de novo, but shall be limited to appellate review of the record created within. Agenda Item No. 16K4 November 30, 2004 Page 6 of 14 Filing an Appeal shall not stay the Board's Order. DONE AND ORDERED this Zh day of 04 2003 at Collier County, Florida. CODE ENFORCEMENT BOARD COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BY: Cliff Flejal, Cfairman 2800 North Horseshoe Drive Naples, Florida 34104 STATE OF FLORIDA ) )SS: COUNTY OF COLLIER) The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this;�hday of 12003, by Cliff Flegal, Chairman of the Code Enforceme5yBoard of Collier County, Florida, who is personally known to me or V who has produced a Florida Driver's License as identification. ;Pir Barbara L. Ray Commission #DD 171443 .` v Expires: Dec 12, 2046 ei:.. Bonded 17uu Atlantic Bonding Co., dnc. .ru NJDTARY PUBLIC My commission expires: CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I HEREBY CERTIFY that a true and correct copy of this ORDER has been sent by U. S. Mail to David K. Vanco, President, Van Elway Enterprises, Inc., 1 South Piermont Drive, N. Barrington, IL 60010, and Van Elway Enterprises, Inc., d/b /a Ironwood Golf Club, c/o Ct Corp System, Registered Agent, 1200 S. Pine Island Rd. #250, Plantation, Florida 33324 this -301" day of aWy ,, , 2003. Snta of FLORIDA Coudtty of COLLIER fit? ;•; %G. :'r,! ^_',, M. Rawson, Esq. 1 HEREBY CERTK *'iHAT.L W9 tm* and Fl ride Bar No. 750311 correct copy of a doc tit S�d7 ' `. - Attorney for the Code Enforcement Board Board Minut3wan(tf County 400 Fifth Avenue S., Ste. 300 "da Y o7f1 seal`'Ctis Naples, Florida 34102 c : (941) 263 -8206 DWIGHT E. BROCK;'Qfs k OF.CI jRTS Fly: D.C. 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Purl", mendmEd— St the 0, 1 Ll 0 1 va"Vid" saw* -49 at *am Zallow" Ow NO. 4; %bow* AMU &Am of said oleo* •,►• MA the 09 MIA ftU COW"Re ftAA Wks lot ;.Ctw--Om* so-so Soots lk"m 04 Sam ago* *AS, norm 2@01940 " pe"t is at 2240* OW of Sam it M2a "Mb a"* It" 49 Sam 84.90 fteel am ma um at w" lran- lo-�. Od 1 —M R4 i Not ft" to tho ftdlw of 3"OA"". 1.4 O O Agenda Item No. 16K4 November 30, 2004 Iota: 3315957 OR, 3467 PG. 3313 UC JWe 9 oft J4_ CLIU TO To IOAID IHORDID in the 0111CIAL 11001 of COLLAR COIRT, IL MW SM 1' 1011iCI 4TH TLODA 12119/2003 at 01:31AK OVIGE 1. SUCK, CLW IIT 1240 CODE ENFORCEMENT BOARD COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, Petitioner, VS. VAN ELWAY ENTERPRISES, INC. D/B /A IRONWOOD GOLF CLUB, Respondents, sm., 1,1101131UNPUCIVI CEB NO. 2003-D39 THIS CAUSE came on for public hearing before the Board on October 23, 2003, after due notice to Respondent at which time the Board heard testimony under oath, received evidence, and issued its Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law and thereupon issued its oral Order which was reduced to writing on October 30, 2003 and furnished to Respondent and was recorded in the Public Records of Collier County, Florida at OR 3436, PG 0863, et. seq. on November 1, 2003. An Affidavit of Non - Compliance, bearing the date of November 24, 2003, has been filed with the Board by the Code Enforcement Official, which Affidavit certified under oath that the required corrective action has not been taken as ordered. Accordingly, it having been brought to the Board's attention that Respondent has not complied with the Order dated October 30, 2003, it is hereby ORDERED, that the Respondent, Van Elway Enterprises, Inc., pay to Collier County Eight Hundred and Filly Dollars ($850) for the period of November 24, 2003 through December 11, 2003 at a rate of $50 per day, plus One Thousand and Twenty Five Dollars and Sixty Cents Agenda Item No. 16K4 OR: 31016'1g��1��14 ($1025.60) for the operational costs incurred in the prosecution of this case, for a total of One Thousand Eight Hundred and Seventy Five Dollars and Sixty Cents ($1,875.60). IT IS FARTHER ORDERED that the fines and operational costs shall continue to accrue until Respondent comes into compliance or until Judgment is rendered in a suit to foreclose on a lien filed pursuant to Section 162.09 Florida Statutes. Any aggrieved party may appeal a final order of the Board to the Circuit Court within thirty (30) days of the execution of the Order appealed. An appeal shall not be a hearing de now, but shall be limited to appellate review of the record created within.. Filing an Appeal shall not stay the Board's Order. This Order may be recorded and shall, pursuant to Section 162.09, Florida Statutes, constitute a lien against the property described in Exhibit "A" and/or any other real or personal property owned by Respondents. DONE AND ORDERED this 15 day of 2003 at Collier County, Florida. -,;,se of FLORIDA County,ot,POLLI ER .t` I'1EREBY CER:F?r, THAT this is a true and ;oorre;t Cali; ws d•.k;.ufnent on file in Bo�rcl Min;'i any * -_ ortis of Collier County SS'roy it F#ic,al seal thi .day of `am 4MIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK OF COURTS < _" S r, i � CODE ENFORCEMENT BOARD COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BY: _ Cliff Fl , C 2800 North Horseshoe Drive Naples, Florida 34104 -' "Agenda Item No. 16K4 November 30, 2004 OR: 3467 M.131514 STATE OF FLORIDA ) )SS: COUNTY OF COLLIER) The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this 1 S day of iat rl , 2003, by Cliff Flegal, Chair of the Code Enfar went Board of Collier County, Florida, who is personally known to me or who has produced a Florida Driver's License as identification. Barbara L Ray Commission #DD171443 40 ARY PUBLIC ''"°�:• Expires 1�2, 2006 '+•' KwW Atlantic Bamft Co.. 1M. My commission expires: CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I HEREBY CERTIFY that a true and correct copy of this ORDER has been sent by U. S. Mail to David K. Vanco, President, Van Elway Enterprises, Inc., 1 South Piermont Drive, N. Barrington, IL 60010, and Van Elway Enterprises, Inc., d/b/a Ironwood Golf Club, c/o Ct Corp System, Registered Agent, 1200 S. 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