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Agenda 10/12/2010 Item #16E 4 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY l:e'T 1':0. '~::::4 :Jc,~:;~:>2r ~ 2 2D1D 1 n{ 7 U' , Recommendation to approve a Resolution establishing a policy for the acceptance of monetary payment and land donations by the Conservation Collier Land Acquisition Program in lieu of meeting off-site native retention requirements, as set forth in recent amendments to the Land Development Code (LDC), Section 3.05.07. OBJECTIVE: To approve a policy for acceptance of monetary payment and land donations by the Conservation Collier Program under LDC Section 3.05.07. CONSIDERATION: As part of the outcome of a 2004 Evaluation and Appraisal Report required by the Department of Community Affairs (DCA), changes were made to the Conservation and Coastal Management Element (CCME) of the Collier County Grow1h Management Plan (GMP) which were adopted by the Collier County Board of County Commissioners in May 2007. Within those changes was a requirement for language to be developed in the Land Development Code (LDC) providing an option for developers to mitigate small urban preserves offsite. The specific language implementing this option was developed as part of an amendment to Section 3.05.07 in the LDC (relevant provisions are attached as back-up). That amendment was approved by the Board on June 8, 2010, subsequently accepted by the Florida Department of Community Affairs (DCA) and included within Ordinance 10-23, effective as of June 22, 2010. Utilizing the Conservation Collier program for donation or monetary payment is one option for a developer to meet the preservation standards of the LDC. The language in the LDC amendment provides that a property owner may request that all or part of the Collier County off-site native vegetation preservation retention requirement, within certain limitations, may be met by monetary payment equal to 125 percent of the average cost of similar lands as purchased through the Conservation Collier Program or by land donation pursuant to Conservation Collier donation acceptance procedures, with preference for accepting donations of lands within existing multi-parcel projects, and including 25 percent of the average cost of similar lands as a management endowlllent. r The Conservation Collier Ordinance Policy and Rules (OPR) Subcommittee met on eight separate occasions to review the LDC amendment drafts as they were developed, provide comment and develop a procedure for acceptance of monetary payment or donation of lands to Conservation Collier. The attached Resolution was unanimously recommended by the Conservation Collier Land Acquisition Advisory Committee in September 201 0 All land conveyance proposals will be independently evaluated under the provisions of the LDC and the Resolution and brought to the Board of County Commissionel"s for approval. FISCAL IMP ACT: Monetary donations shall be equal to 125 percent of the average cost of lands purchased by Conservation Collier within the same Designation, as defined by the Future Land Use Element (FLUE), as those being mitigated for. Donations of funds will be separated, with 80 percent of the donation to be deposited into Land .Acquisition Fund 172 and 20 percent deposited into Land Management Fund 174. Donations of lands will be accompanied by a monetary donation of 25 per cent of the cost of similar lands and will be deposited into Land Management Fund 174. LEGAL CONSIDERATIOI~S: This item is legally sufficient for Board action - JBW GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: There is no grow1h management impact with this resolution. RECOMMENDATION: That the Board of County Commissioners approves the atiached Resolution identifying a policy for acceptance of land donations by the Conservation Coliier Program to satisfy offsite native vegetation retention requirements. ,_ PREPARED BY: Alexandra J. Sulecki, Coordinator, Conservation Collier Program / Item Number: Item Summary: Meeting Date: )l.:;enda item 1'10. ~i5E4 - :]:T:)bf)r '1.2 20 " 0 20; 7 COLLIER COUNTY BOt,F:D OF CQLHHY CCr.1M!SSIOf\ERS ,0::'4 F:e::ommende1iori to 2pprO\.'S a F'8SolJ.ion est:Jl:Jlisnin; a ;Jo!:cy fOi tne 2Cc~pt27'j:e at ~i:)fletary payment and lencJ don31i0l1s by Ihe Conservation Collier Land ,L\::quisitoll Program in iiE:U Of meeting off-site n2tive retention requiren-,er.ts ~!s se! forth in :f;cent amendn1e~ts :0 tile Land :ieveiopmenl Code (LD':'), Section 2.05,07 lCl,'~:/=OW :;:OJ:OCi /JVI Prepared By Alexandre J. Suiecki Idminis.trativc Scrvi::es :Jivision =lWlronmer,ta' Specif'list. SIS:t110r D~te Fa::ilities Mznagcment ~,'24"2010 12~3B:2S PM Approved By f;lielis.s.t; Hr:nn:g Administ,ativE Sen'ices Di\'ision E:.nviror:mcn~a~ ~,p'..:c;;:;!ist. r~rinc:ipal Dale F'ac.il!lis:s ~,~ilna9sme'1t U2'7:2C'IO ~2:()C PM A pproved By SUn :';:m;:;, C.t .M. 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Ofk;s 1Y:~,'2(]iO '::2<: f::~~ -'.~~::;;j;;d :;;';::;1 in Iy--q Cr~t:;t,.:::: i2 2C,10 ::; ~A 7 se:t:on 3.05.07 H. Hi (f) and (q) above. unless preserved with hiqher ouality habitat not aualifvino far the off-site native vegetation retention alternative III Off-site "Iternatives. Off-site native veoetation re.tention reaulrements mav be met bv monetary ;;avment or bv land donation. , , 2) Aoolicants shall make monetary payment to Collier County. Such funds will be used bv the County for the purchase and mana:Jement of off-site conservation lands within the caunty The m~netarv oayment shall be based on the location of the land to be Impacted and be eQual to 125 percent of the averaae cost of land in the Urban DesiGnation or 125 percent of the averaae cc;st for (,11 other DeSlanatlons as ap::Jlicable. as defined by the FLUE. purchased ~y Collier County throuah the Conse~ation Collier proaram, This mone~ary D8vment shall be made prior to t:J9 are~C:'r!structian meetinq br the SDPJf final p:at co::stru:tion plans. J; ::;1 ir, [leu of mClne:arv P2'/ment appii::::ants may choose to dona!:? lan.d for conservatbn :Jur;l:)SSS tJ Callier County or to another ',Joverr:ment aaen::\'. In t~e event:>f j:Jnatian t:J Collier C:Jurtv. the aDPlicant may 2cc:lUire and subsequentlv conate land within the Droiect bou~caries of Winchester Head, f\'orth G:.~dden Gate ~sta~es Unit 53 anotf-,er ii1ulti~Darcel orofect or any ether :,~nd desl':J:ict0d !:tv CJ'1Ser\;Ziion C'.c;:!i9r :,::'orLatl:m a-::::'2;:!~2:l::-e :::;ro:edures, h co::dican!s who choose to d~:m(3te land 5"1311 be ~'e(iUired to Ciemonstrate that the :arLd tC1 De dJnated con:ains native ','eaetation G:"m:-nunities eaual to or of lia~1er :J:::mt'; (as des:::ii:..ed in s~Jbsectio,1 3 ;:'5 07 /.l., 'I than :he :and reauired to be ores'2rve:J emsite in no :ase shall the acreaoe of land donated be iess than the 3creaoe of Ia.;-'id reauired to ~e preserved Jnslte, L3nd donated to satisfy the off-site v8oetati::m retentL:m reouirement must be i,:J82:ec enUre~v within Collier Countv. ?cnations ~If land fa:- oreservation shall be l'il!':',' ,::'9 c;' i Ij~ \\,';,rds -++--'.:r=-ri~h'''':ni-?l; :1T'~' ~::'I'::',;:'. \\;:Ird,,:,.t~l,:jerh;:~'~ :l.,e a,jj~.J r,_,~.."''<_ I'",~" ..!~ ~,~,::"A I October '12. 2010 F'i:<J8 4 of 7 made to a federal. state or local qovernment aqencv established or authorized to accept lands for the conservation and manaoement of land in perpetuitv subiect to the policies and procedures of the reCeivinG entitv. Lands donated to Collier Countv must include a cash oavment br manaqement of the land. The amount of this payment shall be equal to 25 percent of the averaGe cost Jf land in the Urban DesiGnation or 25 percent of the averaGe cost in all other uesiGnations as applicable as defined by the FLUE, purchased by Collier County, throuoh the Conservation Collier prooram. Applicants shall provide evidence that donations of land for preservation and endowments for manaoement have been accepted by and donated to the entity stated above, at the time of the oreconstruction meetinG for the SD? or final ~Iat construction plans. Exotics shall be removed in accoidance with the time frames orovided in 305.07 H.2. State and Federal aaencv reouirements for mitiaation, re~edia1'jon and monit0rina for the donated land shall ~)S the responsibimv of the applicant iv. 0UD zonina VVhere the off-site native veqetation ,etentlon alternative IS used for oorti'Jns of preserves not identified on a PUD master Dlan. a PUD amendment is not required Preserves or porti~ns of Do-esen/es identified on a PUD master plan shall reouire 2n amendment to the PUD rnaS!9r ;11an to use tile native veqetation rS!tent:on alter~ative, subiect to 10.02.13 E. unless the option 10 l!se, tt-;e off-site native vegetatiorl retention afternative is in:luded tn the PUD. 9. ?rescrve management plans, C;riter18 j. Ii vii and vlii below are reauired for all ;Jreser./8S whether a manaaement pian for the meserve is reauired or not. Preserve Manaaement Plans shall be reoLlired for all Drooerties with 5 acres or more of preserve or where listed species are utilizina the preserve or where the Dreserve contains habitat which reauires manaaement for fire (such as pine flatwooC!s. palmetto orairie or scrub), T~e Preserve Management P~an shall identify actions that must be taken to ensure that the preserved areas will maintain natura! diversitv and function as proposed. A Preserve Management P:an shall in:luQe P:!gc (;0 of 194 We,ds frt+m:.'k"l.hr~~l :1:-:: JeieteJ, worJs und~'.~F!1~'d lire added /\9-::;l1cJa :tem ~~o. 16~4 <~j=:,)~)er '2,20"0 PaJ8 5 rJi 7 RESOLUTION NO. 2010-_ A RESOLUTION OF THE COLLIER COL'l'iTY BOARD OF COUl'iTY COMMISSIONERS APPROVING A POLICY FOR ACCEPTANCE OF MONETARY PAYMEl'iT OR LAND DONATION BY THE CONSERVATION COLLIER LAND ACQUISITION PROGRAM AS AN OFF-SITE NATIVE VEGETATION RETENTION ALTER1I\ATIVE AND I'ROVIDJNG FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, Collier County (County) has recogniz.ed the need to plan for future growth and has initiated a long-term program, knOv.ll as the Conservation Collier Land Acquisition Program, (Conservation Collier Program) to acquire, protect, restore and manage environmentally sensitive lands in perpetuity and to provide public open space for the benefit of present and future generations; and WHEREAS, the Conservation Collier Program includes protection of the County's natural resources, including upland and wetland communities, native plant communities, endemic species, and endangered species; and WHEREAS. protected lands include those that provide appropriate natural resource- based recreational and educational opportunities, flood control and aesthetic or other natural features; and WHEREAS, the Conservation Collier Implementation Ordinance (hereafter referred to as "Ordinance Ko. 2002-63. as amended".) has described criteria and a process for acceptance of lands offered for sale and donation: and WHEREAS, Preservation criteria described in thc Land Development Code Section 3.05.07 are deemed substantially consistent with those of Conservation Collier, WHEREAS, Ordinance No. 2005-49, as amended. also known as the Land Development Code (LDC), Section 3.05.07 entitled "Preservation Standards." states that the Coumy is to provide an alternative to on-site native vegetation retention by making a monetary payment or land donation to satisfy native \'egetation requirements. WHEREAS, Ordinance :'-lo. 2002-63, as amended provides for the establishment of the Conservation Collier Acquisition Trust Fund with the ability to receive monies from donations for acquisition of environmentally sensitive lands; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY TIlE BOARD OF COU1\TY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that: SECTIO:'l/ I. Findines 11e'm ~~o, ~!6E4 Octc)ber 12. 2010 6 of 7 It is fOW1d and declared that: (A) This policy is intended to apply when the offsite native vegetation retention requirements may be met by monetary payment or by land donation under LDC Section 3.05.07 of the Land Development Code (LDC). (B) Monetary donations shall be equal to 125 per cent of the average cost of lands purchased by Conservation Collier within the same Designation, as defined by the Future Land Use Element (FLUE), as those heing mitigated for (C) Donations of lands offered to the Conservation Collier Program must be evaluated pursuant to the procedures identified in the Conservation Collier Ordinance and may only be acccpted and approved for management by the Board of County Commissioners. SECTION II. Acceptance of lands offered for convcvance or Donation: (A) Potential land donations shall go through a separate "fast-track" evaluation process and will not be ranked in a regular cycle. (B) The Conservation Collier Land Acquisition Advisory Committee (CCLAA.C) shall use the following criteria in addition to those of the Conservation Collier Implementation Ordinance in reviewing lands proposed for donation: 1. The native vegetation community (habitat) from the proposed donation is at least as high a conservation priority as the vegetation community (habitat) from land required to be prcscrvcd onsitc during the land development review process. 2. The acreage of lands proposed for donation is at lcast as much as the acreage as that being mitigated for; 3. The lands proposed for donation are located cntirely within Collier County; 4. The lands proposed for donation are free of exotic invasive plant species or will havc all non-native invasive, nuisance and Category I and II plants included on the most current Florida Exotic Pest Plant Council's List ofInvasive Plant Species and in LDC Section 3.05.08 removed at the owner's expense prior to acceptance by Conservation Collier. All exotics within the first 75 feet of the outer edge of the proposed donation parcel (s) shall be physically removed, or the vegetation cut down to grade. cut debris removed and the stump treated. Exotics within the interior of the propcrty may be approved to be treated in place if it is determined that physical removal might cause more damage to the native vegetation in the preserve donation parcel. When exotic vegetation is removed, but the base of the vegetation remains, the base shall be treated with an U.S. Envirornnental Protection Agency approved herbicide and a visual tracer dye shall be applied. Any person who supervises up to eight people in the application of pesticides and herbicides in the chemical maintenance of exotic vegetation in preserve lands shall maintain the Florida Dept. of Agriculture and Consumer Services certifications for Natural Areas Pesticide Applicators or Aquatic Herbicide Applicators dependent upon the specific area to be treated. 5. Where lands have becn used as mitigation for Federal, State or COW1ty permit or approval, requirements for mitigation, remediation and monitoring shall be the responsibility of the applicant, in accordance with the approved permit conditions and acceptable to the County. 2 ::'2:T, ',j') E;:=-4 Cj:::L~-:er 12. 2010 7 of 7 6. A management endowmcnt of funds equaling, at minimum, 25 percent of the per- acre value of the land conveyed is provided. (C) The CCLAAC will consider with high priority the following types of land donations: I. Lands within the boundary of an approved Conscrvation Collier multi-parcel project: 2. Lands within target areas that have been deemed of interest to Conservation Collier; 3. Lands adjacent to cxisting Conservation Collier preserve holdings; 4. Lands that have not been used as mitigation for any other Federal, State or county permit or approval; (D) In the event of a conJ1ict between the LDC and this Resolution, the LDC shall prevail. SECTION Ill. Effective Date. This Resolution adopted and made effective this __ day of second and majority vote favoring same. 2010, after motion, ATTEST: Dwight E. Brock, Clerk BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COU]';TY. FLORIDA By: , Deputy Clerk Fred W. Coyle. Chairman Approval as to form and legal Sufficiency: . ~-Bv0~ Jenllirre!- B. White Assistant County Attorney 3