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BCC Minutes 03/23/2005 TH (District 1) March 23,2005 TRANSCRIPT OF THE MEETING OF THE COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS TOWNHALL MEETING-DISTRICT #1 Naples, Florida, March 23, 2005 LET IT BE REMEMBERED, that the Collier County District #1 Townhall Meeting in and for the County of Collier, having conducted business herein, met on this date at 7:00 PM in at the East Naples Community Park, East Naples, Florida, with the following members present: CHAIRMAN: Commissioner Fred Coyle Commissioner Donna Fiala Commissioner James Coletta Commissioner Tom Henning Commissioner Frank Halas (Excused) ALSO PRESENT: Jim Mudd, County Manager Leo Ochs, Deputy County Manager Norman Feder, Transportation Administrator Joe Schmitt, DES David Weigel, County Attorney Len Golden Price, Administrative Services Roy Anderson, Director of Engineering/Public Utilities Marla Ramsey, Public Services Administrator Diane Flagg, Alternative Transportation Modes Don Scott, Transportation Bob Tipton, Transportation Operations Murdo Smith, Parks & Recreation Margie Hapke, Public Info Coordinator/Public Utilities Marilyn Matthes, Library Director Ron Jamro, Museum Director Janet Powers, Code Enforcement 1 e1' County Board of County Commissioners District 1 Town Hall Meeting Wednesday, March 23, 2005 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. East Naples Community Park 3500 Thomasson Drive, Naples HOSTED BY Donna Fiala Commissioner, District 1 Introduction and Pledge of Allegiance 1. Roads Update/Level of Service/Traffic Signal Timing 2. Greenways and Median Landscaping 3. Hurricane Preparedness 4. Water and Wastewater Plants 5. PUD Update 6. Code Enforcement 7. Parks, Libraries and Museums Question and Answers March 23,2005 The Townhall Meeting was hosted by Commissioner Donna Fiala and started at 7:00 PM with: INTRODUCTIONS AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 1. Roads Update/Level of Service/Traffic Signal Timing - Norm Feder Slide Presentation on the 5 years Work Program was given - some highlights: · Rattlesnake Hammock - Collier Boulevard to Polly Avenue - 6 lanes o Gave features and schedules o Public Meeting ApriV05 to finish Summer/07 · County Barn - Davis Boulevard to Rattlesnake Hammock Road- 4 lanes o Delayed 1 year due to Lely Storm Water project - Ricardo Va1era- reported Corp. of Engineers are satisfied with all the concerns and will issue permit to break ground this year. Took 14 years for permit. o 60% plans 5/05 - start '06 & finish late '07 · Collier Blvd. - Davis to 41 - 6 lanes o 60% Design 7/05 - finish 6/08 · Santa Barbara Blvd. - Davis to Rattlesnake - 4 lanes (can accommodate 6 lanes in the future. o Design fall '05 - design summer '06 - start '07 - finish fall '08 · Other Projects: o Santa Barbara Boulevard & Radio Road o Golden Gate Project o 1-75 1nterchange/Overpass- under constructions o Good1ette-Frank Road o Pine Ridge Road to Vanderbilt Beach Road o Vanderbilt Beach Road to Immokalee o Logan Road to Bonita Beach Road Level of Service - Don Scott - Director of Transportation Planning (Slide Presentation) · LOS - A through F is the grading levels o A-B - free flowing o C-D - friction - not as easy to change lanes. o E-F - Can't change lanes & slower speed · Covered Roadway variables - used in calculation on LOS · Signal Variables - 1'2 mile spacing - cycle length · Traffic Variables - there are many - peak hours (high percentages) · Checkbook Concurrency - Total Volume and Capacity Traffic SÌ1mal Timin/! - Bob Tipton -Traffic Operations (Slide Presentation) · Phase I - 2000 started building traffic signal system - designed and funded by FLDOT · 55 intersections connected to central site computer - communicate with fiber optic cables - 23 miles 2 March 23,2005 · Phase II - 36 miles of conduit & installing 26 monitoring cameras bringing live videos to the traffic operations center. Monitoring for traffic not moving etc. - an alarm will be heard and will be able to check the cameras to see what the problem is. Whatever it may be, they can make provisions for it. · Installing Scoot system - "Split Cycle Offset Optimization Technique" used in many places - collecting data constantly with a computer to derive the best signal timing plan for that instant and time. This is being installed on 16 intersections - one is from Goodlette Frank Road to Logan Road due to the heavy traffic and a few roads not under construction and already 6 lanes and will not go any further. 2. Greenways and Median Landscaping - Diane Flagg (Slide Presentation) · Showed examples of "Rails to Trails" · Group - Southwest Florida Land Trust came up with the idea for the Greenway - off North Road behind Naples Airport. · Showed the Landscape Beautification Master Plan - 10 years for roadways - for major arterials · Showed Medians - Fountains - Trees · Schedule for Master Plan - Implementation Plan given of many of the medians · Explained the Lely MSTU - "Municipal Service Taxing Unit" (Have 7 in the County at this time - The Glades are interested in doing their medians) Jeff Klatzkow - Assistant County Attorney · Ironwood Golf Course - in the process of being foreclosed. Lenders received judgment for foreclosure, and not moved for auction as they are negotiating with potential buyers. Hoping it will be resolved in a couple of weeks and the course will be cleaned up and open next season. 3. Hurricane Preparedness - Jim von Rinteln - Emergency Management (Slide Presentation) · Showed several slides of last seasons hurricanes · Showed storm surge map -District #1 is closest to the ocean and should be prepared to evacuate · Need a plan and being prepared is important · Hurricane Charley was shown and told how lucky Collier County was · Pictures of the difference in the building codes from the past and future · This season predictions are: 11 named storms, 7 being Hurricanes with 2 being major ones. · Disaster Preparedness o Stay or leave o Don't take the announcements of evacuation lightly, safety first o Complacency can kill 4. Water and Wastewater Plants - Roy Anderson - Public Utility Div. (Slide Presentation) 3 March 23,2005 · Mission of the Dept. - provide efficient, effective, responsible, reliable and high quality utility services that exceed the customer's expectations. · Gave priorities of which is foremost to stay in compliance. · Gave the essential services - clean, safe drinking water and others. · Customers - 48,200 potable water accounts - 49,700 waste water customers - 1,600 reclaimed water accounts (Golf courses and Assoc.) · Covered the existing water facilities - (treatment plants, etc.) · Wastewater Facilities and those planned for expansion and those that are at capacity · Showed water facilities & those planned for expansion 5. PUD Update - Joe Schmitt - (Slide Presentation) · Gave an update on growth in District #1 - showed PUD map of the area · Covered different Planned Unit Developments · Covered the 951 - 1-75 Interchange area - Forest Glen (phantom dwelling units) Lely - 10,000 units authorized - · Many have blamed this Board for creating this - they were not created by this Board - all the units were approved before they came into power or office. The only two were Treviso Bay (Wentworth Estates) and Lands End that negotiated changes. Another one is Copper Cove has been approved as a motorcoach park but now residential. · Staff is trying to manage the existing zonings and is tying to pull density away from them. Densitv and Densitv Bonus was explained: · Base Density - 4 units per acre (Urban area) · Coastal High hazard area - 3 units per acre. · For a rezone - could come in for a density bonus - discussed mixed use, affordable housing and commercial. · Promoting infill · Road access · Transfer of Development rights and density Blending discussed · Controlling the growth by density bonus' 6. Code Enforcement - Janet Powers - Code Enforcement Operations Manager · The Board approved a long awaited Ordinance o Deals with minimum housing, rental registration, property maintenance etc. o Have registered 6,500 rental units and many more to go o She covered the minimum housing and commercial properties o They have job po stings for investigators which will help She discussed the Town Center in which they are dealing with the abandonment. 7. Parks, Libraries and Museums - Murdo Smith (Slide Presentation) Covered the Current Projected projects: 4 March 23,2005 o Skate Park o East Naples Community Park - Expansion of the Community Center - 3,000 sq. ft. - $880,000 - large portion was from a grant from HUD. o New Soccer Field o Eagles Lakes Community Park - in design and permitting o Bayview Park - lots for boat trailers (possible shuttle to Keewaydin Island) o Collier Blvd. Boating Park - adding parking spaces - $955,000 - complete fall '06 o Goodland Boating Park - BCC approved conditional use - 75 boat spaces o Mar-Good Resort - Goodland - closing on property in next few weeks - grant from FL Community Trust for approx. $2M o North Naples Regional Park - Livingston & Immoka1ee Road - 212 acres, site cleared, 100 acres of Preserve/Wetlands, water park w/slides - soccer and softball fields. o Vanderbilt Parking Garage - 342 spaces - $7.6M approved - construction July '05/Comp1etion 2/06 o 2/18/05 Department received accreditation from National Commission of Accreditation of Park & Recreation Agencies in Washington DC. Libraries - Marilvn Matthes - (Slide Presentation) . East Naples branch - gave statistics - 6,600 sq. feet. (small) . Proposed South Regional Library - 30,000 sq. feet on Lely Cultural Parkway - 20 acres - possibly share with other government services - will have ample parking. · Showed first draft - working on site plan - 160 parking spaces · Cost and Timeline given - $8.5M - applying for State Library Construction Grant - if everything goes well, plan to finish 2008. (Rest will come from impact fees) Museums - Ron Jamro (Slide Presentation) · Created museum - 1978 · Showed other museums · Roberts Ranch - turn of the century cattle ranch in Immokalee (unique) Still undergoing restoration · New Exhibits - being upgraded - more dramatic and appealing to the public · Showed different exhibits · The Naples Depot newest building - 1927 first passenger train arrived in Naples - Will move in April 1 st. SPEAKERS (Those speakinf! in support of Habitat for Humanitv and Affordable Housinf!) Bob Hammond - East Naples - Not enough staff time spent on Affordable Housing. Robert Gurnitz - Marco Island - San Marino Development Dr. Sam Durso - Marco Island - Executive Director/Habitat for Humanity Yolanda Herrera - Victoria Falls HOA - East Naples - a proud Habitat Homeowner 5 March 23,2005 Ted Beisler - Growth that is good growth in the County, smart growth, infrastructure in proper place, and supports affordable housing. Larry Mitchell- 2 year resident - formed coalition - represents 28,000 residents, up- zoning affordable housing in San Marino, density bonus - doesn't support it unless 951 can handle it. Additional traffic with Library, Hospital, Wal-Mart, Loews etc. Ted DeGroot - asked why there is no Habitat for Humanity in Twin Eagles or Pelican Bay. Also supported the light at DiVosta. Hal Ousley - Lely Resort Board of Supervisors - asked if Ava Maria is a PUD and have low cost housing. Mr. Schmitt responded it is a DRI and will go before the BCC in July. Commissioner Coletta stated 20% will go towards affordable housing and donating 28 acres in Immokalee for Habitat for Humanity. Commissioner Henning talked about an upcoming Affordable Housing Workshop planned for May; Habitat in Golden Gate, development (San Marino) on 951 ifit goes below level-of-service can't support it and reviewing all projects equally. Commissioner Coletta and Commissioner Fiala had a dialogue concerning the Affordable Housing, jobs, middle income people and the density bonus', Invited everyone to attend the May workshop meeting. (Those speakin/Z in support of a traffic IÌftht at Grand Lelv Drive and 951) Robert Fisher - Chairman Lely Community District Board - getting a traffic light at Grand Le1y Drive and 951. Ken Drum - Discussed the hospital and medical center on 951 and afraid they will have the road capacity "gobbled up" by up-zoning. Need more retail in East Naples. Supported the light at Grand Lely Drive and 951 - need one right away. Pauline Riemer - Verona Walk - Wants a traffic light. Mary Delapp - Saratoga - in favor of the light at Lely & 951. She asked and questioned when and what type of studies are being done. Mr. Tipton gave the information she was asking for on the dates and times in March that the studies were done. This is public information. Ted Dwyer - Verona Walk - supports the light and want to consider safety. Mr. Feder responded in order to have a signal it needs to meet warrants. Does not have the traffic volume, but will continue to evaluate. Will put up a signal when it is warranted, not before as it creates accidents and safety problems. The signal at Vanderbilt Beach Road is temporary for safety because of the trucks hauling fill. Bob Tipton responded counts were collected on March 3, 2005. The signal has to meet 8 hours of warrants and found it met 4 hours. They do not warrant signals on a number of homes, it is a number of traffic. Until they do meet the warrants, they are not allowed to 6 -"...- ..-."- March 23,2005 install a traffic signal. One of three things needs to be met to warrant a signal i) amount of traffic on a side street - 103 vehicles per hour, 2) if large amount of delay, study was done and 3) the number of crashes - requires 5 preventable by a traffic signal. Last year there were 2. Donald Beitler - Riviera Colony - Intersection US 411Lakewood & Avalon. 2 lanes with no median. Dangerous intersection. Needs to be widened. Jack Huppee - Riviera Colony - Had question on Greenway - Diane Flagg will meet with him and answer his questions. Karen LaBanca - Speaking for Bob Murray - President East Naples Civic Åssn. (Letter attached) - follow zoning. Diane Taylor-Kersten - Riviera Golf Estates - Asked who is responsible for tearing down the Mobile Station in Town Center. It is an eyesore. Mr. Schmitt responded a new Ordinance is now in place for abandoned properties. Also falls under the Property Maintenance Ordinance according to Janet Powers. Procedures need to be followed and face EP A regulations. John DelPreta - Bike & Hike Path - greenway concerns in Riviera Colony about their security and hope for better communications on what will and will not be done. Would like to see a security wall along the power line right-of-way. Write In Question - asked about cutting the grass on the Ironwood golf course. Has called Code Enforcement and stated they checked with staff legal and was decided not to cut it. The County may not be paid or cut to the satisfaction of the property owner. Stated it is a blight and fire possibilities. (Attached) Jeff Klatzkow - Assistant County Attorney - responded they are hopeful the course will be sold in a couple of weeks and will be cleaned up. Otherwise they are talking about money. $5,000 per mow is not what the County wants to get into. They could do it with a lien against the property and hopefully paid back to the County. Janet Powers stated it is a violation of the weed Ordinance. Mr. Schmitt remarked it is up to the BCC to decide and would have to use General Fund money with a Budget Amendment. It was decided to wait a couple more weeks to see if the sale is going through and then look at it again and set up a regime. Elysee Marshall - asked if anyone considered 6 or 8 satellite libraries in neighborhoods rather than a mega library that will contribute to the traffic issues. Didn't favor the larger libraries - would like to see them in neighborhoods and consider the needs of all. 7 -.".. March 23,2005 Marilyn Matthes responded they formulated a plan for regional libraries instead of 4 or 5 smaller ones. Can staff regional libraries with less staff and operating expenses lower. People prefer many services from their library and prefer a larger one for all the services available. Jean Paul- Pastor - Naples Housing - discussed apartments changing to condominiums which force many from their homes. Need help from the County. There being no further business for the good of the County, the Workshop concluded at 10:02 PM. *************** COLLIER COUNTY TOWNHALL MEETING ~ IA). Cr-- k Chairman ommissioner Fred~Yle AT~~~T;,.".. Q~H~~.~~OCK, CLERK '~'(--~\;'''. - . - .... '. '" ,.",,_:~~;, "., bj\~~~~.~-O.L. ',. s t...t~,_ If ."! , t~~se ~in~'¡~wro~ed by the Board on.f1pri I 1'2. rot:£) , as presented as co~~.c~~q~:::, /' or 8