Agenda 09/28/2010 Item #10E
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Agenda Item NO.1 OE
September 28. 2010
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Recommendation to adopt a Resolution replacing and superseding Resolution 2010-25, the
Collier County Parks and Recreation Department Facilities and Outdoor Areas License
and Fee Policy, in order to increase Boat Launch Facilities' fees from $5 to $8 at all Collier
County Parks and Recreation Department Parks and Marinas.
OBJECTIVE: To obtain Board approval to adopt a Resolution replacing and superseding
Resolution No. 2010-25. the Collier County Parks and Recreation Department Facilities and
Outdoor Areas License and Fee Policy, in order to increase Boat Launch Facilities' fees from $5
to $8 at all Collier County Parks and Recreation Department Boat Launch and Marinas.
CONSIDERATION: During the June 29, 2009 budget discussions, the Board of County
Commissioners requested that Parks and Recreation staff bring back additional information at a
later date regarding a request for a fee increase for Boat Launch Facilities (see attached minutes
frO!ll meeting).
Considerable expenses have been committed to developing public water access in Collier
County. During recent years the following projects have been constructed. purchased, or are
close to completion:
Facility
Estimated Costs
Collier Blvd Boat Ramp
Bayview Boat Park
Goodland Boat Park
Port of the Islands Marina
Total
$1.62 1 .631
$1,200.000
$1,791,780
$5,488.000
$IO.lOIAI 1
Date Completed/Anticipated
Completion/Purchased
May 201 0
Spring 20 1 1
August 20 I 0
January 2009
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Tabk I
Furthermore, analysis of FY 09 operating costs to FY 1 1 revenues associated with the boat ramp
operations revealed the following:
((;'$5 'li'~R (a'$9 i({I'j;JH Itl'SII lii'Sll2
FY II budgeted $145,750 .~145,750 S145,750 $145}5(J $145,750 $14:'i,750
residential and
commercial
pennits, parking
fines, and boat
slip rentals
FY I I budgeted $230,000 S36H,()()() S414,OOO ~46(),O(J(j .'iiS06,OOO 'ii552,O{)O
revenues @
46.000 launches
FY 1] Cost to $49H.73J ~WHU33 $498,73:, $498,733 $4YlU33 $4l,1l(733
operate Boal
Ramps
Net castla ($122,983) $15.1117 $61,017 $IU7.017 $153,017 $199.l1l7
General Fund
T abh' 2
There is a total of $145,750 budgeted for residential pennits, commercial permits. parking fines,
- and boat slip rentals for FY II.
In determining appropriate pricing for boat ramp operations so that revenues pay for operating
expenses it is recommended to increase tbe launch fee to $S daily. On August IS, 20 I 0 the Parks
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September 28 2010
and Recreation Advisory Board recommended to increase the Boat Launch Fee to $1fElil8a!lof 31
Collier County Parks and Recreation Department Parks and Marinas.
The boat launch fee change is shown in strike thru underline format as follows:
2. Boat Launch Facilities Fees
Boat launch facilities, including and not limited to, Caxambas Park, Cocohatchee River
Park, Collier Boulevard Boating Park, and Bayview Park, shall have a launch fee,
inclusive oF~ales tax, at a rate of fB,()() $8.00 per launch per day. All residents and visitors
may purchase boat launch permits flJr an annual fee of $75.00. These permits are
available at all Collier County Parks and Recreation Community Centers. Commercial
permits for launch facilities may be acquired at the Collier County Parks and Recreation
Department Administration Office for a cost of $]00.00 per vehicle plus the $$.(}() $8.00
fee per launch or $500.00 per commercial entity with no launch fee required. Commercial
entities purchasing the $SOO.OO permit are eligible to use up to 5 vehicles for launches.
Additional vehicle permits must be purchased for $] 00.00 each. All permits are good from
January] to December 3].
FISCAL IMP ACT: 1 f adopted revenue would be included in the FY ] 1 budget and is estimated
at $138,000.
GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: There is no impact on the Growth Management
Plan.
LEGAL CONSIDERA nONS: This item has been reviewed by thc County Attorney's Office
and is legally sufficient for Board action. - .lBW
RECOMMENDA nON: That the Board adopts a Resolution replacing and superseding
Resolution 20] 0-25, the Collier County Parks and Recreation Department Facilities and Outdoor
Areas License and Fee Policy, in order to increase Boat Launch Facilities' fees from $5 to $8 at
all Collier County Parks and Recreation Department Parks and Marinas
PREPARED BV: Sidney Kittila, Operations Coordinator
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COLLIER COUNTY
BOARD OC ::OUNTY ::OMMISSIONERS
Item Number:
Item Summary:
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Meeting Date:
Recommendation to adopt a Resolution replacing and superseding Resolution 2010-25, the
Collier County Parks and Recreation Department Facilities and Outdoor Areas License and
Fee Policy, in order to increase Boat Launch Facilities tees from $5 to $8 at all Collier County
Parks and Recreation Department Parks and Marinas. (Barry Williams. Parks and Recreation
Director)
9128/20109:0000 AM
Approved By
Marla Ramsey
Administrator - Public Services
Date
Public Services Division
Public Services Division
8131120109:07 AM
Approved By
Kathy Carpenter
Executive Secretary
Date
Public Services
Public Services Admin.
8/31/20109:50 AM
Approved By
Barry Williams
Director - Parks & Recreation
Date
Public Services Division
Parks & Recreation
9111/20109:41 AM
Approved By
Jenniier White
Assistant Count~t Attornel'
Date
County Attorney
COUnty Attorney
9i16i201C 3:18 PM
Approved By
OMS Coordinato:'
Date
::'ounty Managei"E Office
Office of Management & Budget
9f17/201G 8:29 AM
Approved By
Sherry Prym
Managementi Budget Analyst. Senior
Date
Office of Management &..
5udget
OffiCE :)~ Management", 8udget
9!17/2a~c 10:23 AM
Approved By
Jeff Kia2:t:ow
:'oUn1~'AtlOrney
Date
9/21:201C '1:28 PM
Approved By
Marl: 15a~i;so!-
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RESOLUTION NO. 2010-
A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA,
REPLACING AND SUPERSEDING RESOLUTION NO.
2010-25, THE COLLIER COUNTY PARKS AND
RECREATION DEPARTMENT FACILITIES AND
OUTDOOR AREAS LICENSE AND FEE POLICY IN
ORDER TO INCREASE BOAT LAUNCH FEES FROM $5
TO $8 AT ALL COLLIER COUNTY PARKS AND
RECREATION DEPARTMENT PARKS AND MARINAS.
WHEREAS, on February 9, 2010, the Board of County Commissioners (Board)
adopted Resolution 2010-25, superseding prior resolutions in order to revise the Collier
County Parks and Recreation Department Facilities and Outdoor Areas License and
Fee Policy in order to increase Beach Parking fee at Conner Park; and
WHEREAS, in order for boat launch fees to cover operating expenses staff and
the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board recommends that Boat Launch Facilities Fees
be increased to $8.00; and
WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners hereby accepts the
recommendations.
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY THAT:
The Collier County Parks and Recreation Department Facilities and Outdoor Areas
License and Fee Policy is hereby established as follows. This Policy supersedes and
replaced the Policy as established in Resolution No. 2010-25.
I. PURPOSE
The purpose of this policy is to ensure maximum use of facilities, outdoor areas and
programs in Collier County and provide equitable fees and charges collected from
users of such facilities, outdoor areas or programs.
II. LIMITATIONS
The Parks and Recreation Director, or designee, may waive enforcement or
application of any of these regulations or restrictions with respect to any facility,
outdoor areas, or program provided such waiver does not interfere with public safety
or enjoyment. No fees may be waived. No non-government entity shall charge an
admission fee to any out of doors event. including aquatic facilities. The Board of
County Commissioners shall set fees and charges for all facilities and programs.
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Consistent with Collier County's policy of ensuring all citizens equal opportunity to
participate in programs, any resident requesting special consideration must
substantiate to the Parks and Recreation Director proof of financial need. All
information provided is not confidential but will be used only for the purpose of
establishing reduced or waived program fees. Rates and charges can be modified
on a case-by-case basis if approved by the Director of Parks and Recreation for
special promotional sales and advertisements to stimulate increased utilization of
programs.
III. CLASSIFICATIONS
A. Facility License Definitions and Uses
1. Outdoor Areas: Open space or land owned or leased by the Parks and
Recreation Department. Such outdoor areas shall include, but not limited to,
sports fields, playgrounds, swimming' pools and/or other park and recreation
land areas, excluding Golden Gate Community Center. (As to Golden Gate
Community Center, refer to Section Q, herein). Outdoor areas shall be used
for those purposes designated or implicit in their character. Any deviation
from normal appropriate use shall require express prior permission from the
Parks and Recreation Director or designee.
2. Facilities: Buildings and dwellings owned or leased by the Parks and
Recreation Department. Such facilities include, but are not restricted to,
community center areas and rooms, gymnasiums, pavilions, shelters, and
other areas located in the Parks and Recreation structures, excluding the
Golden Gate Community Center. (As to Golden Gate Community Center,
refer to Section Q, herein). Facilities shall be used for those purposes
designated or implicit in their character. Any deviation from these intended
normal uses shall require express prior permission from the Parks and
Recreation Director, or designee.
3. Programs: Recreation activities conducted on land or in facilities owned or
leased by Collier County. Such activities include, but are not restricted to:
athletic, clinic, instructional and interpretative seminars for preschool, youth,
adult, senior and special populations. Any deviation from these intended
normal uses shall require express permission from the Parks and Recreation
Director, or designee.
4. Vehicle Parking Fees: Parking lots at Collier County beach parks and
accesses, to include, but not limited to, the following: Tigertail Beach,
Barefoot Beach Access, Barefoot Beach Preserve, Clam Pass Park, Conner
Park, Vanderbilt Beach, North Gulf Shore Access, and South Marco Beach
Access.
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5. Boat Launch Fees: Ramp use at Collier County owned and operated boat
launch facilities to include, but not limited to, Bayview Park, Cocohatchee
River Park, Caxambas Park, and Collier Boulevard Boating Park.
B. User Categories - Applicable to all indoor and outdoor areas
Governmental entities are not subject to fees. All other facility users shall
have their fees determined by the category of the entity Note: All parks shall
remain open to the public. The two categories are:
1. Category I - Federal Income Tax Exempt Entities, Registered Charities, Not-
for-Profit Groups
a. Federal Income Tax Exempt Entities
Groups that are exempt from taxation under any subsection of Section 501(c)
of the Internal Revenue Code. The following civic associations will not be
subject to fees for their one general membership meeting per month: East
Naples Civic Association, Golden Gate Estates Civic Association, Golden
Gate Civic Association, Immokalee Civic Association, and Second District
Association.
b. Specified Sales Tax Exempt Entities
Those entities that are exempt from Florida sales taxes pursuant to
Subsection 212.08 (7), Florida Statutes such as a home for the aged, nursing
home, hospice, or an organization whose primary purpose is to provide
special educational, cultural, recreational, or social benefits to minors, or is a
religious, charitable, scientific, educational, or veterans' organization.
c Local Not-for-Profit Groups or Non-Profit Groups
Entities, irrespective of tax exempt status, which are not-for-profit
corporations, organizations or other not-for-profit entities that are of Collier
County origin, have their principal location in Collier County, and of which fifty
per cent (50%) of the group's membership are residents of Collier County,
with a primary purpose to provide social services to others or to protect
interests outside of the group, such as the environment, endangered animals,
disadvantaged persons, or some other similar external interest. The primary
focus of these groups is outward looking and away from the personal
interests of the group's members.
d. Other Local Not-for-Profit Groups
Those entities, irrespective of tax exempt status, which are not-for-profit
corporations, organizations or other not-for-profit entities that are of Collier
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County origin, have their principal location in Collier County, and of which fifty
per cent (50%) of the group's membership are residents of Collier County, but
the group's primary purpose is not to provide social services to individuals
who are not bona fide members of the group or is not to protect interests
outside of the group. This category includes property owners' associations,
political groups, and all other special interest oriented teams or clubs such as
hobbyists' clubs, chess clubs, radio clubs, hunters and fishermen clubs,
stamp, coin, and other collectors' clubs; garden clubs, car clubs, and all other
similar clubs, groups or organizations. The primary focus of these groups is
inward toward the group's members.
2. Category 11- All Others
A. Each individual, group, organization or entity that is not within Category I.
IV. FEE STRUCTURE - (All fees are exclusive of sales taxes unless otherwise
noted).
A Category I User Fees
Facility Rates (excluding league play and special facilities; i.e., swimming
pool, etc.)
Facility Type Rate Per Security
Hour Deposit
Indoor Room under 1,500 SQ ft $10.00 $50.00
Indoor Room 1,501 - 3,000 sq ft $15.00 $100.00
Indoor Room 3,001 SQ ft & over $20.00 $100.00
Gymnasium $30.00 $100.00
Small Pavilion $10.00 $25.00
Large Pavilion $20.00 $25.00
NCRP Indoor Room under 1,500 sq ft $1500 $50.00
NCRP Indoor Room 1,501-3,000 sq ft $25.00 $100.00
NCRP Indoor Room 3,001 sq ft & over $50.00 $100.00
NCRP Gvmnasium (per court) $30.00 $100.00
SUQden Amphitheater $30.00 $60.00
Open Green Space (100 x 100) $10.00 n/a
Athletic Facilities for General Use (Le. $20.00 $80.00
Special Events, Picnics, Carnivals, etc.)
Athletic Facilities for Athletic Use $15.00 n/a
(Football/Soccer, Soft/Baseball, Little
League, Sports Pavilion, Roller Hockey)
Basketball/RacquetballNolleyballlT en n is $5.00 n/a
Courts
Sugden Regional Park for a Countywide $800 per $200.00
Event day
Immokalee Airport Park for a County $500.00 $200.00
wide Event per day
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1. Rental fees do not include setup and break down of facility. An additional
$20.00 per hour per staff person charge will apply should you require this
service,
2. The security deposit will be refunded in full if the facility is returned in the
condition in which it was received.
B. Category II User Fees
1. Facility Rates (excluding special facilities; i.e., swimming pool, etc.)
Facility Type Rate Per Security
Hour Deposit
Indoor Room under 1,500 Sq ft $25.00 $50.00
Indoor Room 1,501 - 3,000 sq ft $45.00 $100.00
Indoor Room 3,001 sa ft & over $60.00 . $100.00
Gvmnasium $60.00 . $100.00
NCRP Indoor Room under 1,500 sa ft' $40.00 i $50.00
NCRP Indoor Room 1,501-3,000 sq ft $80.00 $100.00
NCRP Indoor Room 3,001 sq ft & over $125,00 $100.00
NCRP Gymnasium (per court2._.. $60.00 $100.00
Small Pavilion $10.00 $25.00
Larqe Pavilion $20.00 $25.00
Suaden Am.fl.hitheater $60.00 $60,00
Suaden Green Soace $60.00 nla
QRen Green Space (100 x 100) $20.00 nla
Athletic Facilities for General Use (i.e. $30.00 I $80.00
Snecial Events, Picnics, Carnivals, etc.) !
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Athletic Facilities for Athletic Use $25.00 nla
(FootbaIl/Soccer, Soft/Baseball, Little I
Leaaue, Soorts Pavilion, Roller Hockey) I
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Basketball/RacquetballNolleyball1T enn is $12.00 nla
Courts .
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$10.00 I nla
Sugden Regional Park for a Countywide $1,200 per I $200.00 I
I
Event
Immokalee Airport
Countywide event
I day
Park for a I $1,000
! day
i
per $200.00.1
1. Rental fees do not include setup and break down of facility.
An additional $20,00 per hour per staff person charge will apply should you
require this service.
2. The security deposit will be refunded in full if the facility is returned in the
condition in which it was received,
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C. Additional Fees: Categories I and II
Service
Rental during non-business
hours (hours that are not normal
de artmental 0 eration
Additional non-security
members
Additional security staff members
Additional Fee Per Hour
$20.00
staff $15.00 per staff member
Special requests or additional
clean u re uired
$20.00 per hour per staff
member needed as determined
b de artment
Per hour fee determined by
de artment, based on cost
D. Beach Parking Facilities Fees; Boat Launch Facilities Fees
1. Beach Parking Facilities Fees
Beach parking facilities, including and not limited to, Barefoot Beach
Preserve, Barefoot Beach Access, Clam Pass Park, Conner Park, North Gulf
Shore Access, Tigertail Beach, South Marco Beach Access have a parking
fee, inclusive of sales tax, at a rate of $8.00 per day. Collier County residents
may obtain a beach parking permit at no charge. Permits will be valid for 2
years. Vehicles with permits will be exempt from daily parking fees at all
beach parking facilities. This permit will be affixed on the bottom, inside,
driver's side of the windshield. Organizations operating excursion or shuttle
services will be charged double the per vehicle per day fee.
2. Boat Launch Facilities Fees
Boat launch facilities, including and not limited to, Caxambas Park,
Cocohatchee River Park, Collier Boulevard Boating Park, and Bayview Park,
shall have a launch fee, inclusive of sales tax, at a rate of $8.00 per launch
per day. All residents and visitors may purchase boat launch permits for an
annual fee of $75.00. These permits are available at all Collier County Parks
and Recreation Community Centers. Commercial permits for launch facilities
may be acquired at the Collier County Parks and Recreation Department
Administration Office for a cost of $100.00 per vehicle plus the $8.00 fee per
launch or $500.00 per commercial entity with no launch fee required.
Commercial entities purchasing the $500.00 permit are eligible to use up to 5
vehicles for launches. Additional vehicle permits must be purchased for
$100.00 each. All permits are good from January 1 to December 31.
E. Concession Fees
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1. For Each concession booth/location in conjunction with rental (except for
NCRP) a $20.00 fee per day or 20% of gross revenues per day, whichever is
greater, for each concession booth or location.
2. Concessionaires contracted by the County to serve the general public will pay
a negotiated fee in lieu of the general facility use fee schedule.
3. Organizations operating concessions for Collier County co-sponsored
leagues will be charged $5,00 per hour of operation,
F. Reserved
G. Instructional Fees (Contractual Instructors)
1. Programs Fee Assessment: per hour or per participant basis.
2. Non-Staff Instructor(s): The County shall pay 65% to the non-staff
instructor(s) and 35% to the County for all such instructional programs
conducted on Collier County facilities,
3, The pro-ration for instructional programs conducted on non-county
facilities shall be 70% to the non-staff instructor(s) and 30% to the
County.
H, Athletics
1. Collier County Parks and Recreation Leagues
Program
Minimum registration fee per participant per
league play
Adult
Youth
$30.00
$30.00
Leagues charged on a fee per participant basis may require a sponsor fee.
Alternately, leagues may be charged a combined sponsor and players' fee
per team as follows:
Men's Softball
Women's Softball
Church Leagues
Men's 35
Co-Ed & One Pitch Softball
Men's Soccer
Co-Ed Soccer
Adult Flag Football
$86000
$540.00
$710.00
$760.00
$610.00
$650,00
$400,00
$50000
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Leagues will not be charged field rental fees for practices and games during
scheduled league season.
2. Collier County Parks and Recreation Co-sponsored Leagues
Fees are applicable to Category I users only.
League Type
Fee per participant per league
play
$30.00
$1.00
per registered youth per week all-
of league play
Adult
Youth
(includes play-offs or
star play)
3. Clinics/Camps:
a. For clinics conducted on any County facility, 65% of the fees go to the
group or individual(s) and 35% of the fees go to the County.
b. For clinics conducted on any non-County facility, 70% of the fees to the
group or individual(s) and 30% of the fees to the County.
c. If the clinic is free of charge to participants, regular facility rental fees will
apply.
4. Tournament Fees
Fees will be determined on a tournament-by-tournament basis based on,
but not limited to, the following criteria: direct operational costs, duration of
tournament, staffing, merchandise sales, category status, sponsored or co-
sponsored parking and food concessions.
I. Collier County Racquet Centers:
1. Pelican Bay Community Park Tennis Facility
I Service Rate
; Court Fees $10.00 per person per 1 Yz hr
Single Annual Membership $377.36
Couple Annual Membership $662.00
Yz Hour Private Lesson $38.00
1 Hour Private Lesson $65.00
Round Robins $5.00 members ,-
$10.00 non-members
The above court fees and membership rates do not include sales tax.
J. Collier County Aquatic Facilities
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Key to abbreviations: GGAC=Golden Gate Aquatic Complex,
ISC=lmmokalee Sports Complex, SNF = Sun-N-Fun Lagoon
Family is defined as an adult and, if any, his or her spouse living in the
same household, and/or, if any, his or her legal dependents under 18
years of age living in the same household,
Fee for Non-Collier County public schools and colleges and universities
during regular operating hours is $35,00 per hour unless superseded by
separate agreement.
Collier County Public Schools are fee exempt; however, they are required
to pay $15.00 per hour per lifeguard or instructor, if not during regular
operating hours, This fee exemption does not apply to the Sun-N-Fun
Lagoon.
Rain Check Policy: Upon paid receipt of admission at any Aquatics facility
a rain check is issued after 30 minutes have elapsed upon signal from the
facility that the pools must be cleared due to inclement weather. This rain
check is only valid for individuals who present a paid receipt of admission
to the cashier or designee that indicates the individual paid for their
admission within a 90 minute time period prior to the signai of clearing the
pools,
1.
Entrance Fees (olus aD( licable sales tax)
3years Senior Discount
and Under 48" Over (60+yrs)
under 48"
GGAC Free $2.50 $3,00 $2,50 Show a
ISC Free $1,00 $1.50 $1.00 Collier
SNF Free ' $5.50 $12.00 $8.00 County
I Driver's
License
and
receIve a
$2.00
I discount off
the over
48"
admission
fee .
2. Pass Fees inclusive of sales tax)
L. ..' ... Typ. , ~;~" , Ov.er 48"Tsenior
I G~~C ~onth $40.00 _$6~~_~ $40,00
i Family I
I $100.00 I
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ISC
$35.00
$55.00
$35.00
$ 90.00 l
3
month
GGAC Annual ,. $60.00 $80.00
ISC Annual" $50.00 $75.00
SNF Annual" $80.00 $110.00
No corporate discounts on pool passes.
Annual pass rates are for Collier County residents only.
** Please check dates and hours of operation at facility.
$60.00
$50.00
$80.00
$140.00
$125.00
$190.00
3.
Children's % hour per per
classes
Children's % hour per per
classes
Adult % hour per per
classes
Private Lessons
4. Pool Rentals GGAC & ISC (exclusive of sales tax)
Each pool includes one staff member.
One pool $50.00 first hour
Each additional hour $35.00 per hour
Each additional pool $35.00 per hour per pool
Additional staff $15.00 per hour per lifeguard
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I User Rate
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Members of groups of 20 or $4.25 plus tax daily fee
more who are less than 48
inches tall
Members of groups of 20 or $7.55 plus tax daily fee
more who 48 inches tall or taller
Entire Facility Rental $1500 per hour, 2.hour
minimum
$1000 each additional hour
includes staff ,
I Partial Facility Rental $200 per hour, per pool i
(excluding lazy river) I
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i $300 for lazy river
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IF
No exceptions are made to Collier County Aquatic Facility rates.
K. Collier County Fitness Centers
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Key to abbreviations: GGCP=Golden Gate Community Park,
ISC=lmmokalee Sports Complex, NCRP=North Collier Regional Park,
MHCP=Max Hasse Community Park, VTCP=Veterans Community Park
2. Fitness passes are available in a three-tiered system, with passes
offering use of facilities as follows:
: Facility
NCRP Fitness
GGCP Fitness
MHCP Fitness
VTCP Fitness
ISC Fitness
GGCP Pool
ISC Pool
NCRP Lap
Pool
Daily Fee
. $7
$7
$7
, $4
$4
Above see J
Above see J
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2. Fees associated with the pass types above are as follows. Daily
walk-in and membership fees are subject to 6% sales tax.
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Tier Tier
: 1 2 3
Monthlv $35 $33 $20
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3-Month $100 $90 $50
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Annual $300 $250 $160
Spouse of Additional Family Member $165 $140 $100
(includes college students up to 25 years of
aoe)
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Student (ages 13-18, students ages $125 $100 $75
13 to 14 must be accompanied by an adult J
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3. Baby-sitting Service
$3.00 per child per use
$20.00 per 1 O-visit card
Babysitting service is offered limited hours at Golden Gate
Community Park Fitness and North Collier Regional Park
Fitness.
4. Corporate Discount on Annual Passes
Discount does not apply to additional family members.
Discount is based on employee participation, as follows:
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Employees
5-9
10 - 24
25 and above
Discount
10%
20%
40%
L. Skate Parks
Annual Membership for Age 21 and under $10
Annual Membership for Age 22 and older $25
M. Collier County Summer Camps, After School Programs, and Collier County
Parks and Recreation Specialty Camps
1. Summer Camp (9 week session)
9-week session $600.00
(each additional child) $540.00
1-week session $85.00
10% discount on each additional child from the same household after the first
2. After School Camps
Session- 19 weeks
20 weeks
$475.00
$500.00
Transportation cost per week is additional and will be based on the
current transportation contract.
3. Holiday Camps
i-day camp
1- week camp
$15.00
$85.00
4. Collier County Parks and Recreation Specialty Camps
Additional specialty camp fees are competitive market prices based
on hours and type of instruction.
Ranger Camp per week
Ski Camp per two weeks
Sailing camp per two weeks
$100.00
$250.00
$250.00
N. Refund Policy
a. Programs and Classes
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Satisfaction Guarantee Policy -If you are not satisfied with a class or are
unable to participate for any reason, please contact us immediately, Our
policy is to provide a 100% credit or refund (your choice) to anyone who
makes a WRITTEN request before the start of the second class,
Requests received after the second class will entitle participants to a
prorated refund, Prorated refunds will be based on the number of classes
remaining at the time the written application for refund is made, This offer
does not include adult sports leagues or supplies purchased for the class,
b. Facility Rentals
If you are not satisfied with a facility or inclement weather prohibits usage,
a written request must be submitted within 48 hours, The department
Director or designee will make a determination if the refund will be
granted,
c. Point of Sale Refund
If you are not satisfied with a facility or a service provided by the
department, your request for a refund will be reviewed by the supervisor
on duty. Current Finance Department refund policies will be followed.
o Memorial Bench and Tree Donations
3. $2,000 Bench
2. $500 Tree
P. Fines for Park and Beach Citations
Chapter 89-440 Laws of Florida authorizes the Board of County
Commissioners to designate employees of Collier County Parks and
Recreation Department as Park Rangers. The Board of County
Commissioners has granted Collier County Park Rangers with certain
powers and duties, through Section 246-28 the Code of Laws and
Ordinances. Chapter 97-347 (Special Act) as amended by Chapter 2006-
337 further authorizing Park Rangers to write citations to appear before
the Special Master.
80-47- Parking Citation
80-47- Handicap Parking Citation
76-48- Domestic Animals
76-48- Littering
76-48- Intoxicating Beverages
76-48- Glass Containers
76-48- Fires
$35
$250
$30
$100
$75
$100
$100
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76-48- Sea Turtles - Structure on Beach no Interaction
76-48- Sea Turtles - Interruption of Nesting
76-48- Sea Turtles - Grievous Harm Caused
76-48- Sea Turtles - Artificial Lighting/Non-Compliance
3.11.4-Gopher Tortoise Infraction
(Land Development Code)
76-48- Loud Music
76-48- Nudity
76-48- Indecent Exposure
76-48- Blasphemous Language
76-48- Chumming and Blood Baiting
76-48- Protection & Preservation of Wildlife
76-48- Camping
76-48- Driving Motorized/Non-Motorized Vehicle/Beach
76-48- Deface or Disfigure County Property
76-48- Protection of Vegetation
76-48- Soliciting
76-48- Removal of Live, Natural Objects
76-48- Removal of Cultural Resources
76-48- Firearms
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$250
$500
$1,000
$500
up to $500
$100
$100
$100
$50
$75
$50
$75
$75
$250*
$50
$100
$100
$100
$100
*AII efforts will be made to ensure individuals who disfigure or deface County property
in addition to the fines cited above pay for the property damage.
Q. Golden Gate Community Center
1. Golden Gate Taxing District Boundaries:
West Boundarv: Santa Barbara Boulevard to Logan Boulevard to First
Avenue SW
East Boundarv: canal 1 mile east of County Road 951
North Boundarv: First Avenue SW over 951 Boulevard and White
Boulevard to the canal located 1 mile east of County Road 951
South Boundarv: Palm Springs subdivision and Radio Road to Santa
Barbara Boulevard
2. User Categories
Class I: Charitable, Not-for-Profit organizations
Class II: Not-for-Profit organizations
Class III: Civic organizations
Class IV: Commercial or For-Profit organizations and any other group or
individual
3. Deposit Fees
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$200.00
$ 50.00
4. Rental Fees
A. Rooms A, S, C, D
Category within District
Class I No charge
Class II No charge
Class III
Class IV
(<1,500 sq ft)
(1,501-3,000)
(3,001+)
B. Auditorium
Category
Class I & III
Class II
Class IV
outside District
No charge
approved by Board
No charge
No charge
$10.00/hour
$15.00/ hour
$20.00/ hour
$25.00/ hour
$45.00/ hour
$60.00/ hour
within District outside District
No charge No charge
approved by Board approved by Board
$20.00/hr < 10 pm $60.00/hr < 10 pm
$4000/hr 10 pm + $80.00/hr 10 pm +
C. Wheels Amphitheater and Open Area
Fees charged in accordance with the Sugden Regional Park Fee Policy
for Use for Countywide Events.
D. Gymnasium
Category
Class I
Fund Raising
Class II
Fund Raising
General Fee
$30.00 per hour any size
$20.00 added to rate above
$6000 per hour any size
$20.00 added to rate above
Classes III, IV will be required to pay sales tax.
5. Service and Sale of Alcoholic Beverages
A. Serving of Alcoholic Beverages
These provisions apply for any event where alcoholic beverages will
be available No alcohol may be made available without a valid
Certificate of Insurance on file at the Golden Gate Community
Center.
User categories Class I and Class II, as previously defined in 0(2),
above, the user must present a General Liability Policy for the date of
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use which specifically includes contractual liability and host liquor
liability in an amount not less than Five Hundred Thousand Dollars
($500,000) at least four (4) weeks prior to the event. As determined
by the County Risk Management Director, in the event of above
average exposure Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500,000)
liability coverage shall be required. In the event of unusual or high
exposure One Million Dollar ($1,000,000) liability shall be required.
B. Sale of Alcoholic Beverages
In the event any user intends to sell alcoholic beverages, they will be
required to meet all State requirements regarding the sale of alcohol
and obtain all required permits. Copies of said permits shall be filed
with the Community Center Supervisor. The Center Supervisor shall
contact Collier County Department of Risk Management for
insurance requirements.
C. Rules and Regulations for Users Serving Alcoholic Beverages
1. It is the responsibility of the user that no alcoholic beverage shall
be allowed outside assigned meeting room(s) auditorium.
2. The user is responsible to ascertain that no alcoholic beverage
shall be served to any person under the age of 21.
3. The user shall be responsible for the behavior of any parties with
the user's group.
4. The user shall be responsible to assure that no aicoholic
beverages are served during the last thirty (30) minutes of user's
scheduled event.
5. The user will be responsible for supplying a Certificate of
Insurance at least four (4) weeks prior to scheduled event (see
insurance provisions).
6. The user will be responsible to comply with Chapter 562, Florida
Statues.
7. The user must abide by all other operational policies and
procedures of the Golden Gate Community Center. Any violation of
any of these rules can result in termination of the event.
8. The user must pay the cost of security provided by the Collier
County Sheriff's Office. The fee is payable to Collier County Parks
and Recreation at the time of payment for facility use.
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R. Scholarship/Sliding Fee Scale
If applicable, scholarships are available based on a sliding fee schedule.
Please see attachment B for income and sliding fee scale rates. Sliding Fee
Scale rates are based on Federal Poverty Limit guidelines and are adjusted
annually as part of the resolution. Proof of income is verified through wage
statements, W-2's, etc.
This Resolution shall be effective upon approval by the Board of County
Commissioners.
THIS RESOLUTION ADOPTED this
motion, second and majority vote.
day of
, 2010, after
ATTEST:
DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF
COLLIER COUNTY. FLORIDA
,Deputy Clerk
By:
FRED W. COYLE, CHAIRMAN
Approved as to form and legal
sufficiency:
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JennifeHi. White
Assistant County Attorney
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CHAIRMAN FIALA: But didn't we want to hear from each one?
We've listened to everybody else. It wouldn't be fair to now skip
Bany.
COMMISSIONER HENNING: No. Let's hear from Bany.
MS. RAMSEY: Unless you just want to give us 3 percent,
and then we'll just move on.
CHAIRMAN FIALA: Yeah. Well, that would be fine.
MR. WILLIAMS: Well, Madam Chair, Commissioners, I'll
certainly be brief. Just -- we followed the budget guidance that
we had. We have a 3 percent and a 15 percent budget for you.
Just to mention, and not to sound too much like whining, but
as we've done that, we've also taken on Port of the Isles Marina.
Goodland Boating Park is coming on January, 2010, and we're
getting ready to take over the management of Freedom Park.
And so we're like a lot of departments, doing more with less
and reallocating our resources in order to support the need. So
that's been our particular theme.
I did want to mention, we did work with Golden Gate
Community Center Advisory Board very closely this year and got
their approval for the budget. We've listed the different budget
issues that equal the 15 percent. And certainly if you have any
questions about that, I'll be happy to answer them.
CHAIRMAN FIALA: Okay. Commissioner Coletta?
COMMISSIONER COLETTA: I'm sony. I was second.
CHAIRMAN FIALA: Oh, I'm sorry. Okay. Put your
button back on, would you?
Commissioner Halas, excuse me.
COMMISSIONER HALAS: Never mind.
CHAIRMAN FIALA: Okay. Commissioner Coletta?
COMMISSIONER COLETTA: It's my turn anyway.
CHAIRMAN FIALA: Yes, it is.
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COMMISSIONER COLETTA: Yeah. Barry, I thifl.k you've
done a wonderful job. I want to thank you very much for opening
the new marina down there at Port of the Isles. It's beautiful.
One question I do have, and I haven't seen anything on it in
sometime, is when are county residents going to have access to
the bass fishing lake up there by Orangetree?
MR. WILLIAMS: Weare working currently on design for
the roadway. We are working with the school board as well. The
property -- to access the property requires us to work very closely
with them, and we've been in contact with them and had several
meetings --
COMMISSIONER COLETTA: Oh.
MR. WILLIAMS: -- in trying to finalize an agreement with
them that would allow us access along the bus route at Palmetto
Ridge High School.
COMMISSIONER COLETTA: Okay. And with that, I'd
like to second Commissioner Henning's motion to approve your
budget under the, what, millage -- not millage-neutral, but tax-
neutral. That was your motion, right?
COMMISSIONER HENNING: Yeah, but I'm removing it.
COMMISSIONER COLETTA: Oh, okay.
Go ahead. I'll make the motion in a little bit.
CHAIRMAN FIALA: Okay. Commissioner Henning?
COMMISSIONER HENNING: I do n I want to share
something with you. But before I do, you're proposing a minimal
boat launch fee?
MR. WILLIAMS: That's correct.
COMMISSIONER HENNING: I don't know why we're
cheaper than the private sector and n on fees goes (sic), I don't --
on parks and rec, whether they need to justifY them or not for
mnning that operation. But if you're not -- definitely if the -- if
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the boat ramps are not paying for themselves, you know, with the
$8 -- what is it, $8 or $57
MR. WILLIAMS: It's $5 currently.
COMMISSIONER HENNING: Five dollars.
MR. WILLIAMS: Proposing to eight.
COMMISSIONER HENNING: Yeah.
MS. RAMSEY: Yeah. It's the same as beach parking is
currently.
COMMISSIONER HENNING: Well, I'm going to get to
beach parking in a minute, all right.
MS. RAMSEY: I was trying not to go there.
COMMISSIONER HENNING: Calusa Isle, I think, was
$10 last time I went, and that was a year ago. You know, let's do
the right thing there.
But I also want to share something. A frustrated constituent
-- I shared it with Leo Ochs, and it was just so good I'm not going
to not share it with everybody else.
Very frustrated about the beach parking fee proposal. Told
him that it wasn't the Board of County Commissioners or anyone
commissioner's idea. It's by law the state says the County
Manager shall propose a balanced budget, and that was just part
of it.
And his suggestion was, on how to deal with it, whoever
keeps on suggesting the beach parking fee, zero out their salary in
the budget. That way we don't have to have it come back next
year. And I just --
COMMISSIONER HALAS: Productivity Committee.
COMMISSIONER HENNING: Ijust had to explain to
them. I says, you know, we can't -- I don't know if we can really
do that because we have an ordinance against that that somebody
might take it the wrong way, but -- anyways. I'm not in favor of
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the beach parking fee.
CHAIRMAN FIALA: Commissioner Coletta?
COMMISSIONER COLETTA: Can I make a comment?
Yeah. You brought up something very interesting about boat
parking, what it costs for -- and I'll be honest with you, I use
Bayshore -- Bayview -- Bayview Park quite often. I go with my
son. He's got the boat, so I have to pay for it, so I know what it is.
And I also know when I go to Everglades City and the
Oyster House and use their facility, what is it, 20?
MS. RAMSEY: Twenty.
COMMISSIONER COLETTA: $20. But it is a big
discrepancy there. And I've talked to my fishing club about it
before. And, of course, nobody likes to pay more, but I told him
it's inevitable that eventually that point will come.
What would the difference make of $2 this year, another $1
or so next year? Would it make much difference in the final
outcome what we're working with?
MS. RAMSEY: It's $120,000 to do the $3. And, you know,
the boaters always look at us as being -- you know, discriminating
against them because they have to pay to launch and pay for their
annual pass. And the -- if you're a resident and you get to go to
the beach, you get to go there for free. So, you know --
COMMISSIONER HENNING: That's not true. That's not
true. Take your boat and go to the beach. That's what I -- that's
what I do with my wife, you know. 1 drop her off and my son and
I go fishing. So that's not true. If they want to go to the beach,
they can, by boat.
COMMISSIONER COLETTA: But if we were to put a $2
charge additional, in other words, went from five to seven, which
is still $13 below what private markets get in a lot of places, and
they don't have as many amenities to offer as what the county
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does, what would happen? What would --
MS. RAMSEY: We can pick any number you want,
Commissioner. We can pick eight --
COMMISSIONER COLETTA: No. I just want to know if
it's going to make a difference.
MS. RAMSEY: Yeah. It's like -- you know, it's $120,000 a
year for a $3 increase, so divided by three and --
COMMISSIONER COLETTA: Okay. Do you think you
could use some of that money to restore some of the fish-cleaning
stations?
MS. RAMSEY: Well, that's over there.
COMMISSIONER COLETTA: So you're the man that took
them away?
MR. McALPIN: We would need to work with DEP on their
permitting for the fish-cleaning situations, but we are. And the
new facilities going in, we're having --
COMMISSIONER COLETTA: I mean, if you're going to
raise the dam boat fee, you better give them something for their
money. Well--
CHAIRMAN FIALA: You tell them.
COMMISSIONER COLETTA: Y eah. Well, are we going
to get a motion on this?
CHAIRMAN FIALA: Okay. About parks and rec, you
mean?
MS. RAMSEY: The whole division as a unit? Pushing it, I
know but--
,
COMMISSIONER COLETTA: I'm sorry. One more time.
MS. RAMSEY: I was looking for a motion on the whole
division as a unit.
COMMISSIONER COLETTA: Well, I think we've
probably got to go through it, because we're not in a hurry to get
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out of here. It's only quarter after six, 19 after six.
CHAIRMAN FIALA: You know, we haven't heard from --
did the Productivity Committee have anything on parks and rec?
MS. VASEY: Oh, I covered it this morning.
CHAIRMAN FIALA: Okay, fine. Very good.
COMMISSIONER COLETTA: Okay. Well, then motion
to approve parks and rec budget and to allow them to increase the
boat parking to $7.
CHAIRMAN FIALA: Okay, second.
COMMISSIONER COLETTA: You didn't think I could do
that, Commissioner Coyle, did you?
COMMISSIONER COYLE: What, make a motion?
COMMISSIONER HENNING: 1 don't know what it means.
COMMISSIONER COLETTA: You did promise the free
entertainment. You're doing very good with it.
COMMISSIONER HENNING: Motion--
CHAIRMAN FIALA: The motion to--
COMMISSIONER HENNING: -- to tax-neutral or --
CHAIRMAN FIALA: Oh, he didn't say that. Is -- the
question is, is the motion tax-neutral, millage-neutral or what?
COMMISSIONER COLETTA: Tax-neutral.
CHAIRMAN FIALA: Okay. Now, does that mean we
charge for a --
MS. RAMSEY: No. The 3 percent does not have the beach
fees in it.
CHAIRMAN FIALA: No beach fees.
MR. WILLIAMS: Doesn't have boat launch.
CHAIRMAN FIALA: Beach fees are still free, right?
MS. RAMSEY: That's COITect. The 3 percent does not have
the beach fees in it.
CHAIRMAN FIALA: Okay.
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MS. RAMSEY: Or the boat launch fee either, for that
matter.
CHAIRMAN FIALA: But we -- but this -- now this is --
this increase would be the boat launch fee, right?
MS. RAMSEY: You want the 3 percent budget plus the
boat launch fee; is that correct?
COMMISSIONER COLETTA: Plus the boat.
MS. RAMSEY: At $7.
COMMISSIONER COLETTA: At $7.
MS. RAMSEY: Okay, sir. I understand.
COMMISSIONER COLETTA: It was Commissioner
. Henning's idea, but I'm just carrying it forward.
CHAIRMAN FIALA: Now, the 3 percent did not have a
boat launch fee before?
MS. RAMSEY: It doesn't have an increase to the boat
launch fee. The increase to the boat launch fee was in the 15
percent reduction, millage-neutral.
CHAIRMAN FIALA: Okay. So what you're saying is
increase it to $7?
COMMISSIONER COLETTA: That's correct.
CHAIRMAN FIALA: So motion on the floor is to approve
the parks and recreation budget in the tax-neutral category and
raise the boat launch fee from $5 to $7.
COMMISSIONER COLETTA: That's correct.
CHAIRMAN FIALA: And that was my second.
Any discussion? Yes, Commissioner Coyle.
COMMISSIONER COYLE: And that isn't tax-neutral,
because you just generated some more revenue on top of the tax-
neutral. So once again --
COMMISSIONER COLETTA: Geez, can't do anything
right.
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COMMISSIONER COYLE: Well, no. It's -- you know,
we've got -- we've got to be accurate here.
MS. RAMSEY: I would take that motion -- this is just me --
that we would go to the tax-neutral, increase the fee and then
reduce something else to counter the taxes.
COMMISSIONER COYLE: Okay. So if you implemented
the higher fee --
MS. RAMSEY: Right.
COMMISSIONER COYLE: -- you're going to take that
amount of money and reduce your overall expenses so that you
are tax-neutral?
MS. RAMSEY: Right, minus 3 percent.
COMMISSIONER COYLE: Okay.
MS. RAMSEY: That's the way I understood that.
COMMISSIONER COYLE: Okay. That's not really what
was said --
MS. RAMSEY: Okay.
COMMISSIONER COYLE: -- but if that's the intent, I
would agree with that. I won't vote in favor of it, but I would
agree with that.
COMMISSIONER COLETTA: No, that wasn't my intent.
I'm looking for the fish-cleaning stations, to be honest with you.
And I thought out of this we might be able to come up with
enough dollars. You wouldn't believe how inconvenient it is to
have to take whole fish home with you and clean them in your
kitchen sink with your wife watching you wondering when you're
going to clean up the mess.
COMMISSIONER COYLE: I've got a cost-savings
suggestion.
COMMISSIONER HALAS: Catch and release.
COMMISSIONER COYLE: Why don't we just have the
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staff catch the blasted fish and sell them there right at the
launching ramp and people won't even have to put their boat in
the water.
CHAIRMAN FIALA: It's getting late, folks. I have a
motion on the floor and a second.
Commissioner Coletta, are you finished, or is that another
button?
COMMISSIONER COLETTA: Finished.
CHAIRMAN FIALA: Okay. Commissioner Henning?
COMMISSIONER HENNING: Why -- I mean, I would
like to justify a fee. I think that's one thing that we need to do,
Mr. Klatzkow; is that correct? And just tell us what the
operational costs are of the boat ramps, the users, and come back
with a recommendation.
Mr. Klatzkow?
MR. KLATZKOW: Okay. I think you're going to find that
$7 more than covers it, I mean, from what I'm hearing, just the
cost of putting these things together. But yes, to justify a fee, I
think, is a good idea always.
MR. WILLIAMS: Just if I could add, the justification, you
know, if you do look at what the private sector charges versus our
rates, I mean, that's one level of justification.
Your beach and water fund is subsidized at 45 percent. So if
you were to increase your fee from five to seven, you're going to
-- your subsidy wouldn't be quite as much, but there -- it'd still be
there.
MS. RAMSEY: Right.
COMMISSIONER HENNING: Government needs to
justify fees.
MR. WILLIAMS: Absolutely.
COMMISSIONER HENNING: We can't justify it because,
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you know, the guy down the street is charging more.
So I would like to see something in writing of what the
operational costs are, because it might be $10. I don't know. And
we can make that decision then.
COMMISSIONER COLETTA: I got all evening, but I only
did it at your suggestion, when you were originally starting the
discussion, to try to gain your faith again so we could keep going
forward; however, with that, since the motion hasn't been voted
on, I take out the suggestion of a $2 increase of fee and I leave
that just for approval of the budget under the revenue-neutral
scenano.
CHAIRMAN FIALA: Tax-neutral?
COMMISSIONER COLETTA: Tax-neutral. I wished I
could -- well, we can't do that, that's right. So that's going to be
my motion. The other part's off. You bring it back at some future
time and we'll discuss it.
CHAIRMAN FIALA: Okay. Bring it back at a future time.
Okay.
MS. RAMSEY: Okay.
CHAIRMAN FIALA: All those in favor, signify by saying
aye.
COMMISSIONER HALAS: Aye.
CHAIRMAN FIALA: Aye.
COMMISSIONER COLETTA: Aye.
CHAIRMAN FIALA: Opposed?
COMMISSIONER COYLE: Aye.
COMMISSIONER HENNING: Aye.
CHAIRMAN FIALA: Okay, 3-2.
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Boat Ramp Facilities Available to the Public - Fees
Ownership Facility Ramp Lanes Launch Fee
Collier County - Collier-Seminole State Park 2 $7.18
State Operated
Delnor-Wiggins State Recreation Area 2 $6.12
City Of Naples Naples Landing 3 $1.00 per hour 1
$120.00 annual fee
Collier County - Outdoor Resorts 1 $10.00
Private
Glades Haven Marina 2 $15.00 launch in and
out includes parking
Moran's Restaurant Marina & Motel 1 $5.30
Isles of Capri Marina 1 $50.00
Lee County Bokeelia Boat Ramp - Marina Contracted Out 2 $10.00 a day parking
and $5.00 to launch
MaUacha Boat Ramp 2 $10.00 a day parking
includes launch
Pine Island Commercial Marina 2 $10.00 a day parking
includes launch
Open to Public - Sat.,Sun.& Holidays
Punta Rassa Boat Ramp 4 $10.00 a day parking
includes launch
Lee County - Burnt Store Boat Ramp 2 $10.00 a day parking
Cape Coral includes launch
Herman Horton Park 2 $10.00 a day parking
includes launch
Cape Coral Yacht Club 2 $10.00 a day parking
includes launch
Lee County - Koreshan State Park 1 $5.00 entrance fee
State Operated plus $6.00 launch fee
Lovers Key State Park 4 $8.00 entrance fee
plus donation to launch
Sanibel Sanibe! Island Commercial Marina 1 $10.00 a day parking
includes launch
Information Documented May 25, 2010