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Ex-parte - Solis 09/25/2018
Ex parte Items - Commissioner Andy Solis COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS AGENDA September 25, 2018 BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS 8.A. This item requires ex parte disclosure be provided by the Commission members. Should a hearing be held on this item,all participants are required to be sworn in. Recommendation to approve a Resolution of the Board of Zoning Appeals of Collier County, Florida, relating to a variance request from Section 4.02.01.A of the Collier County Land Development Code,to reduce the minimum side yard setback from 30 feet to 8.6 feet for an accessory garage/shed structure on property in the Estates (E)zoning district located at 4190 3rd Avenue NW in Section 3,Township 49 South, Range 26 East, Collier County, Florida. [PL20180001342] X NO DISCLOSURE FOR THIS ITEM SEE FILE I 'Meetings (Correspondence J le-mails ( 'Calls ADVERTISED PUBLIC HEARINGS 9.C. This item requires ex parte disclosure be provided by the Commission members. Should a hearing be held on this item,all participants are required to be sworn in. Recommendation to approve an Ordinance amending Ordinance No. 2004-41, as amended,the Collier County Land Development Code,which established the comprehensive zoning regulations for the unincorporated area of Collier County, Florida by amending the appropriate zoning atlas map or maps by changing the zoning classification of the herein described real property from a Residential Single Family(RSF-3) zoning district to a Commercial Planned Unit Development (CPUD)zoning district for the project known as Seed to Table CPUD to allow offsite employee parking for the Seed to Table commercial development in the Carlton Lakes Planned Unit Development and to allow Collier Area Transit(CAT) park& ride and County utility facilities, and by providing an effective date.The property consists of 6.82±acres and is located north of the terminus of Piper Boulevard at the northwest corner of the intersection of Livingston Road and Immokalee Road, in Section 24,Township 48 South, Range 25 East, Collier County, Florida. [PL20170003766] (This is a companion to Agenda Item 9.B) NO DISCLOSURE FOR THIS ITEM SEE FILE ®Meetings ®Correspondence ®e-mails ❑Calls MEETINGS: EMAILS: 3/2/17: Kristi Bartlett, Alfie Oakes 5/3/18: Sandy Parker; Leo Ochs 8/7/17: Alfie Oakes 5/7/18: Anthony Pires 9/21/18: Rich Yovanovich, Bob Mulhere, Alfie 6/2 & 6/6/18: Ashley Caserta Oakes 6/26/18: Deborah Flanagan-Thornton 6/27/18: Janet Mugford CORRESPONDENCE: 7/29/18: Shirley Biasetti & Anne McCambridge 9/5/18: letter from Connor Jay Foord 8/3/18: Charlie Hirschfeld 8/6/18: Joyce DeMartino; Kathy Messina 8/9/18: Gerald Lefebvre 8/13/18: John & Debbie McLain Ex parte Items - Commissioner Andy Solis COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS AGENDA September 25, 2018 CONSENT AGENDA 16.A.3. This item requires that ex parte disclosure be provided by Commission members.Should a hearing be held on this item, all participants are required to be sworn in. Recommendation to approve for recording the final plat of Azure at Hacienda Lakes—Phase 1 Replat (Application Number P120180001774),the standard form Construction and Maintenance Agreement, and the amount of the performance security. IX NO DISCLOSURE FOR THIS ITEM SEE FILE (Meetings I 'Correspondence Fie-mails nCalls 17.A. This item requires ex parte disclosure be provided by the Commission members. Should a hearing be held on this item, all participants are required to be sworn in. Recommendation to approve an Ordinance amending Ordinance No. 2008-28, as amended,the Esperanza Place RPUD,to reduce the maximum number of residential dwelling units,from 262 to 159 units,to allow a maximum of 45 group housing units,to add single family dwelling units,child day care services, and group housing as permitted uses in Tract A,to add new development standards for group housing, to add a new deviation relating to fence and wall standards,to amend a developer commitment relating to affordable housing, and to amend the Master Plan. The subject property is located on the north side of Immokalee Drive,approximately one quarter mile east of Carson Road in Immokalee, in Section 32,Township 46 South, Range 29 East, Collier County, Florida, consisting of 31.6±acres; and by providing an effective date. [P120170001326]. (This is a companion to Agenda Item 16.D.1) X NO DISCLOSURE FOR THIS ITEM SEE FILE (Meetings ❑Correspondence fle-mails I 'Calls 17.B. This item requires ex parte disclosure be provided by the Commission members. Should a hearing be held on this item, all participants are required to be sworn in. Recommendation to approve an Ordinance amending an Ordinance of the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida amending Ordinance No. 2001-59,the White Lake Corporate Park Planned Unit Development by increasing the maximum number of hotel rooms from 150 to 281, by adding tool rental and leasing as a permitting use and adding general warehousing and storage as an accessory use; by increasing the commercial development area by 3 acres and reducing the industrial development area by 3 acres; by adding a cap on traffic trip generation for the commercial development area; by revising development commitments; and revising the PUD master plan to move the Tract C boundary to the east of the FPL easement; and providing an effective date.The subject property, consisting of 144.4+/-acres, is located northeast of, and adjacent to, the intersection of 1-75 and Collier Boulevard in Section 35,Township 49 South, Range 26 East, Collier County, Florida. [P120170004428] XI NO DISCLOSURE FOR THIS ITEM SEE FILE I (Meetings (Correspondence ne-mails nCalls SolisAndy Subject: Meeting with Kristi Bartlett and Alfie Oakes Location: To Be Determined, directly following the ribbon cutting at Woodstock's Market at the Naples Accelerator Start: Thu 3/2/2017 12:30 PM End: Thu 3/2/2017 1:00 PM Recurrence: (none) Meeting Status: Meeting organizer Organizer: Sol i sAnd rew Required Attendees: Kristi J. Bartlett(Kristi@napleschamber.org);Andrew I. Solis (ASolis@cohenlaw.com) Categories: Offsite Event Thanks so much, Marshall—he'll be meeting with Kristi Bartlett from the Chamber and Alfie Oakes. We appreciate your hospitality! Angela Goodner, Executive Coordinator for Commissioner Andy Solis Collier County Board of Commissioners, District 2 District Office: 239.252.8602 Fax: 239.252.6947 Sign up for the District 2 newsletter HERE! Under Florida Law,e-mail addresses are public records.If you do not want your e-mail address released in response to a public records request,do not send electronic mail to this entity.Instead,contact this office by telephone or in writing. From: Marshall Goodman [mailto:ravgood32@gmail.coml Sent:Tuesday, February 28, 2017 2:48 PM To:GoodnerAngela<AngelaGoodner@colliergov.net> Subject: Re: meeting space after the ribbon cutting at Woodstock's? Angela, Absolutely there is. I can have an office space ready for him. Marshall On Tue, Feb 28, 2017 at 2:11 PM, GoodnerAngela<AngelaGoodner@colliergov.net>wrote: Hi, Marshall—as you might imagine,Andy's schedule is crazy these days. Right after the ribbon cutting on Thursday is one of the few openings on his schedule. If I could put it together, is there a chance there is a meeting space he could use for 30-40 minutes at the Accelerator following that event? (FWIW, I have no sense of whether this is no big deal or an outrageous request—I'm just trying to think outside the proverbial box to get my job done.) Thanks in advance for letting me know. Angela Goodner, Executive Coordinator for Commissioner Andy Solis From: Kristi Bartlett[mailto:kristi@napleschamber.orgl Sent:Wednesday, February 22, 2017 5:25 PM To:GoodnerAngela<AngelaGoodner@colliergov.net> Subject: Meeting with Commissioner Solis Angela, Michael and I met with Alfie Oakes last week and mentioned it to Commissioner Solis. I would like to setup a meeting for them soon. Does Commissioner Solis have any availability next Wednesday or Thursday? If not,we can go into the following week. Thank you! Kristi J. Bartlett, CEcD l Vice President, Economic Development 239.403.2914 kristi©naaleschamber.org I1t 6rwtet Hypes(Wier of(maw w 2390 Tamiami Trail North, Suite 210 l Naples, FL 34103 www.naplescha m ber.orq SolisAndy Subject: Alfie Oakes- lunch and site visit Location: Food &Thought, 2132 Tamiami Trl N, Naples, FL 34102 Start: Mon 8/7/2017 12:00 PM End: Mon 8/7/2017 2:00 PM Recurrence: (none) Meeting Status: Meeting organizer Organizer: SolisAndy Required Attendees: Andrew I. Solis (ASolis@cohenlaw.com) Categories: Offsite Event Left a voicemail to confirm lunch and visit to Seed to Table construction site SolisAndy Subject: Rich Yovanovich, Bob Mulhere,Alfie Oakes: Seed to Table Location: C&G at Mercato Start: Fri 9/21/2018 3:00 PM End: Fri 9/21/2018 3:30 PM Recurrence: (none) Meeting Status: Meeting organizer Organizer: SolisAndy Required Attendees: Andrew I. Solis(ASolis@cohenlaw.com) Categories: Mercato Office I know I added this to the calendar,waiting to confirm location but now since the location in Mercato and Rich is meeting with Taylor at 1:30-2:00 there is no way they could make it at 2:00. Can they come later? 3:00,4:00? Dianna Quintanilla Legal Assistant The Northern Trust Building 4001 Tamiami Trail North,Suite 300 Naples, Florida 34103 P: 239.435.35351 F:239.435.1218 dquintanilla@cvklawfirm.com Visit cyklawfirm.com to learn more about us. Both Dianna Quintanilla and Coleman,Yovanovich&Koester, P.A., intend that this message be used exclusively by the addressee(s).This message may contain information that is privileged, confidential, and exempt from disclosure under applicable law. Unauthorized disclosure or use of this information is strictly prohibited. If you have received this communication in error, please notify Dianna Quintanilla immediately at dquintanilla@cvklawfirm.com or call (239) 435-3535, and permanently dispose of the original message. Original Message From: GoodnerAngela [mailto:Angela.Goodner@colliercountyfl.gov] Sent:Thursday, September 13, 2018 12:38 PM To: Dianna Quintanilla Subject: Re: Meeting Request:Seed to Table Hi, Dianna -could we do 2pm on Fri the 21st? I'm not sure whether it would be at the East Trail or Mercato at this point, but that is the only day that would work. Let me know, and I'll find out about location. Angela Goodner, Executive Coordinator Commissioner Andy Solis, Esq. Collier County District 2 Phone: 239.252.8602 Fax: 239.252.6947 Under Florida Law, e-mail addresses are public records. If you do not want your e-mail address released in response to a public records request,do not send electronic mail to this entity. Instead, contact this office by telephone at 239-252- 8602 or in writing at 3299 Tamiami Trail E,Suite 303, Naples, FL 34112. On Thu, Sep 13, 2018 at 11:50 AM -0400, "Dianna Quintanilla" <DQuintanilla@cyklawfirm.com<mailto:DQuintanilla@cyklawfirm.com»wrote: Good morning, Rich, along with Bob Mulhere and Alfie Oakes would like to meet with the Commissioner regarding the upcoming 9/25 agenda item: Seed to Table. Availability: Tuesday September 18th: 9:00, 11:00—5:00 Wednesday September 19th: 9:00, 11:00 Friday September 21st: 1:00— 5:00 Monday September 24th: 9:00—12:00,3:00 Thank you. Dianna Quintanilla Legal Assistant [cid:i mage003.png@01D30138.B0D48370] The Northern Trust Building 4001 Tamiami Trail North,Suite 300 Naples, Florida 34103 P: 239.435.35351 F: 239.435.1218 dquintanilla@cyklawfirm.com<mailto:dquintanilla@cvklawfirm.com> Visit http://cvklawfirm.com<http://www.cvklawfirm.com>to learn more about us. [cid:image002.png@01D42273.BCDEOF801 Both Dianna Quintanilla and Coleman,Yovanovich & Koester, P.A., intend that this message be used exclusively by the addressee(s). This message may contain information that is privileged,confidential, and exempt from disclosure under applicable law. Unauthorized disclosure or use of this information is strictly prohibited. If you have received this communication in error, please notify Dianna Quintanilla immediately at dquintanilla@cyklawfirm.com<mailto:dquintanilla@cyklawfirm.com> or call (239)435-3535, and permanently dispose of the original message. Good morning, Rich, along with Bob Mulhere and Alfie Oakes would like to meet with the Commissioner regarding the upcoming 9/25 agenda item: Seed to Table. Availability: Tuesday September 18th: 9:00, 11:00—5:00 Wednesday September 19th: 9:00, 11:00 Friday September 21St: 1:00—5:00 Monday September 24th: 9:00—12:00, 3:00 Thank you. Dianna Quintanilla CYK Legal Assistant The Northern Trust Building 4001 Tamiami Trail North, Suite 300 Naples, Florida 34103 P: 239.435.35351 F: 239.435.1218 dquintanilla@cyklawfirm.com C O li t M A N I Y O V A N O V I C H K O E S T E R Visit cvklawfirm.com to learn more about us. s ,,111 a " 'Trusted & Verified Both Dianna Quintanilla and Coleman,Yovanovich&Koester,P.A.,intend that this message be used exclusively by the addressee(s). This message may contain information that is privileged,confidential,and exempt from disclosure under applicable law. Unauthorized disclosure or use of this information is strictly prohibited. If you have received this communication in error,please notify Dianna Quintanilla immediately at dquintanilla@cyklawfirm.com or call(239)435-3535,and permanently dispose of the original message. nECC OV oD--- Commissioner Andy Sobs, �- 3299 Tamiami Trail East SEP 5 2018 Naples, FL 34112-5746 By: Connor Jay Foord 33 Wickliffe Drive 9/2/18 On the Oakes Farm Employee Parking Lot/Park and Ride PL20170003766 Dear Commissioner,Solis, I am writing to you about my concern with regards to the development of a parking lot on the Residential zone on the intersection of Livingston and Immokalee for the use of Oakes Farms employees. I am fourteen years old living on the west side of Willoughby Acres and have lived here for all my life. I am a Boy Scout, I am very involved in my school, a black belt in Taekwondo, and am very concerned about my community. I have included several points on why I believe the construction of this new parking lot will be harmful to the neighborhood and the roads around this lot, and what I have thought of to improve and lessen the impact on the surrounding community. For why this development will not benefit anybody except for Oakes Farms and the county bus travelers I have come up with several reasons. As the Lakeland/Piper/Immokalee intersection is incredibly busy as is, the addition of the transit buses coming in to neighborhood would bog down the already difficult commutes for the residents of the area.This is also concerning as the inhabitants of the east side of Willoughby will not want to come out of the southernmost exit to the Palmetto Ridge Dr onto Piper as the buses will be using most of the road.This is unsafe as there will only be one safe exit to that street. Looking at maps that show Willoughby Drive, I can see that the parking lot will be extremely close to those neighboring homes separated by only a few trees.The sound and fumes of the transit buses will certainly be a great pestilence to those residents and would certainly deter children to have an after-school kickaround.To further explain how this is an awful idea, Livingston Road is not a safe road to cross for commuters let alone cars and the employee buses crossing from the parking lot to the Oakes building would cross three lanes of fast southbound traffic,take a left across three more lanes of similar speed traffic many times a day, and would do the opposite to go back to the parking lot. It is only a matter a time before a horrible accident would occur.Therefore, I believe the location for the parking lot is a poorly thought out location. Now I would like to address the obviously poorly planned logistics of this project. Being a resident of the area, I have seen the Oakes Farms building being built for quite some time now, and certainly the company must have dealt with the question of parking for their employees and customers and must have had some ideas for how to accommodate the parking of their 500 employees and 100s of consumers every day. Looking at the start date of planning the construction of the Seed to Table building, March 2015 was the first rough draft of the plans.This information means that from most likely months before March, the company was planning for the reconstruction of this building, and as it stands it seems as if they never quite thought through how they were going to accommodate the parking demands. It seems their intent all along was to find offsite parking rather than making it work onsite, and this is clearly not right. My idea for how to correct this injustice is to suggest to the company that they should construct a parking garage onsite. I know this might sound crazy, but I believe it would benefit everybody in the long run much more than an offsite parking lot, If Oakes Farm constructed this parking garage, many great conveniences would arise. First of many,the employees of Oakes Farm would be able to safely park their cars and not have to take a bus to work and the customers of the Farms would also be able to park onsite.The Collier Park and Ride could still be adjacent to the Oakes project just as the main CAT station at the county complex is part of a parking garage and that works well. If the planners are keen to benefit from Mr.Oakes' parking space,then they should be happy to follow the parking lot wherever the plans might lead it to. This would also be beneficial to the residents of Willoughby Acres, Diamond Lakes, and the neighborhoods behind the Acres whose only entrance is the Lakeland/Piper/Immokalee intersection as it would eliminate the unwanted traffic.The citizens of this residential district would be able to breathe easily out in the beautiful outdoor surrounded by tall oaks and pines instead of smelling smog and hearing car horns.So please take this idea into consideration as it would benefit everybody. Last but most definitely not least,our neighborhood has the county-ignored problem of bears.They may say that our zone has no reported bear activity for quite some time, but that is untrue.Just yesterday one of our neighbors posted a picture of a bear on the eastern section of Wickliffe Or, shockingly close to where the county is planning on building their all-purpose parking lot. I have included a picture of this bear and a Google Maps image of the proximity of this bear to the Oakes Farms project site and Immokalee Road. This was not the first time a bear has been sighted in our neighborhood either. My family has been hearing accounts of how they have been found on doorsteps as people open they're front doors and have come across a mama bear and cubs while out on a walk. While not only very scary this is, scarier is the fact that if this construction project gets underway,the bears will be forced to moved either southbound towards Immokalee Road, bad,southwards towards the rest of the neighborhood and possibly even as far North Naples Middle School, even worse, and the best-case scenario would be their movement westwards go north through even more neighborhoods. wn:nrn RN 1 + _ � ' w I 4 R Ur t II 9neYIDi i a ` 1."�y e 77,4' : ,111_,'Ir 4 1YIc4)17: 'r..,. n vtt,;:0,;: . 4-ii pf,,, k,i:. :red,,,---0„, irk VII I.bV Dr —iii: r v C. — :- , MN 7.37,44`."Z.,:. bmcndC C onLl y�, `4':,,-',?s, l J' 4 E 'y -. r iir _ ���/ 7 t � ' 4.i , x Li, IIIA a 411 4, A,` � :. I, v > er ..: mid �Pµ Pp,ryeLnv � ► �.s,.nMl _,wA 1 R", " . . • trnmUka4ec R< mnloh flee •• I`m"okalee F41 r-n. '- IlaDles RUM 4114 __. St Cr114Pelican�.,_ J 01 ,,,_,_'` ; .trenep&tetlbi{'1' ___ Marsh Condominlumsrl:[ n ,_1, . So please reconsider your approval of this project as there is... 1. Danger to the surrounding communities due to the close by bears. 2. The added hassle of leaving on the eastern exit onto Piper. _ " , 3. The inconvenience and safety issues to travelers on Livingston Road and even employees of Oakes Farms mow= 4. Smells and sounds of the transit depot next to homes of ' ' happy families. (- ,..- 5. The obviously better, more advantageous, more beneficial to everyone solution to parking troubles of constructing a parking garage on site rather than the infinitely less helpful H1 , "solution" of v PO solution that Oakes has thought up. - u 1 ,gym �Y 10,14#,, . 3 sa. .. 3, Thank you very much for reading my letter to you sir, and pear on Wickliffe just now please take into consideration the drastic changes that will occur for the environment and the community and the more economical solution. Thank you, Cciviez7.-4,6,z4 Connor J. Foord CC: Donna Fiala, Burt L. Saunders, Penny Taylor,William L. McDaniel,Jr., Leo Ochs SolisAndy From: SolisAndy Sent: Thursday, May 3, 2018 4:35 PM To: Sandy Parker Cc: Neal Gelfand Subject: Re: Parking for beach trolley As Angela stated and explained in the executive summary, there will be over 20 spaces reserved for use by the CAT system for, among other things, beach parking.The beach trolley may stop there as well. As Angela noted, we used the NCRP for beach parking in 2016 and it was not very successful due to the distance to the beach and wait times. However, staff is looking at changing the routes and possibly having 2 trolleys. We will be analyzing this years ridership of the beach trolley in the near future. Hope that clarifies the issue. Neal, please let me know when you have submitted the application for the CAC. I will touch base with Anne McLaughlin and let her know to put it on the next agenda. Be well. Andy Solis, Esq. Commissioner, District 2 Collier County Board of Commissioners District Office:239.252.8602 mobile:239.315.6080 fax: 239.252.6946 Under Florida Law,e-mail addresses are public records. If you do not want your e-mail address released in response to a public records request,do not send electronic mail to this entity. Instead,contact this office by telephone or in writing. From:Sandy Parker Sent:Thursday, May 3, 2018 3:05 PM To: SolisAndy Cc: Neal Gelfand Subject: Parking for beach trolley HI, Andy, Further to our conversation a week or so ago, I was just reviewing the BCC agenda for the upcoming meeting and noticed this: 16A1 public-private partnership between Collier County and Oakes Farms, Inc., supporting economic development through a joint use parking facility lease on a vacant County- owned property located on the northwest corner of Immokalee and Livingston Roads for employee parking for the Seed to Table Market. Any reason why that employee parking lot couldn't be used for beach trolley parking? Sandy Sparker's Soapbox Facilitating and encouraging informed voting and civic participation in Collier County www.sparkers-soapbox.com Facebook:fb.me/sparkers.soapbox Subscribe by email: tinyurl.com/subscribe-to-soapbox SolisAndy From: OchsLeo Sent: Wednesday, May 3, 2017 12:28 PM To: SolisAndy Subject: RE: Oakes Farms Proposed Leased Parking Agreement Agreed.Additionally,I am advised that Mr.Oakes has pushed the opening back to January of 2018. Leo E.Ochs,Jr. Collier County Manager leoochs@colliergov.net 239.252.8383 From: SolisAndy Sent: Wednesday, May 03, 2017 12:20 PM To: OchsLeo Subject: Re: Oakes Farms Proposed Leased Parking Agreement Thank you. Seems like a significant issue not have made a decision on. Andy Solis, Esq. County Commissioner, District 2 Collier County Board of Commissioners District Office: 239-252-8602 Sent from my iPhone On Wed, May 3, 2017 at 11:13 AM -0400, "OchsLeo"<LeoOchs@colliergov.net>wrote: Commissioner, Below please find a status update on the additional employee parking proposed by Mr.Oakes for the Oaks Farm store located at Immokalee and Livingston Roads.I would be happy to discuss further at your request.Thanks. Leo E.Ochs,Jr. Collier County Manager leoochs@colliergov.net 239.252.8383 From: LevyMichael Sent: Tuesday, May 02, 2017 5:46 PM To: OchsLeo Cc: FrenchJames; McLeanMatthew; BosiMichael; AuclairClaudine; CasalanguidaNick Subject: RE: Oakes Farms Proposed Leased Parking Agreement Good evening Leo, Here is a summary of the discussion from the April 12, 2017 meeting between staff,Alfie Oakes,and Brian Howell (Phoenix and Associates).The staff that was in attendance for the meeting were: •Jamie French •Mark Strain •Matt McLean •Chris Scott •Tony Khawaja •Jay Ahmad •Mike Bosi •Ray Bellows •Claudine Auclair •Camden Smith •Mike Levy •Toni Mott •Michael Dowling Items that were discussed are as follows: •If the decision is to enter into a parking agreement, then there are two options. One option would be to amend the PUD, since it would exceed the 125 %LDC limit of required parking. The other option is that this agreement could be approved through the Variance process. Both processes would require two public hearings. •If the decision is to add parking to the existing site,that would not require a PUD amendment. An SDPA would be necessary to show where the additional parking would be located. •Jay Ahmad and Tony Khawaja, of Transportation Engineering, expressed their concerns about the life safety plan for employees crossing over Livingston road. Modifications to the existing crosswalk would be necessary. Also, fencing along the parking area would be required. The fencing would hopefully prevent people from crossing Livingston Road, at locations other than the crosswalk. •Another suggestion was to have parking lot access at Piper Blvd. and Lakeland Ave. I spoke to Brian Howell this evening, and at this point, Mr.Oakes has not made any decisions about how he would like to proceed. I will provide you monthly updates going forward,on this project. Take care MIKE From: FrenchJames Sent: Monday, May 01, 2017 8:42 PM To:OchsLeo<LeoOchs@colliergov.net> Cc:CasalanguidaNick<NickCasalanguida@colliergov.net>; BosiMichael<MichaelBosi@colliergov.net>; McLeanMatthew <MatthewMcLean@colliergov.net>; LevyMichael<MichaelLevy@colliergov.net> Subject: Re:Oakes Farms Proposed Leased Parking Agreement Leo, We will provide you with the staff notes from the April 12th meeting by COB tomorrow. Thank you, Jamie On May 1, 2017, at 9:32 AM, OchsLeo<LeoOchs@colliergov.net>wrote: Status please. Leo E.Ochs,Jr. Collier County Manager leoochs@colliergov.net 239.252.8383 From: FrenchJames Sent:Tuesday, April 04, 2017 10:22 AM To: OchsLeo Cc: CasalanguidaNick; BosiMichael; MottToni; PriceLen; LinguidiDennis Subject: RE: Oakes Farms Proposed Leased Parking Agreement Leo, As a follow-up to our work pertaining to this project, please know that staff has a meeting set up with Mr. Oakes and his developer on April 12 to discuss the public process for amending the Carlton Lakes PUD(allowing for expanded offsite parking for the grocery store) and the concerns that have been identified to the County by the neighboring community. In order to keep our Administrative Services staff up to date,Toni Mott has been invited to this meeting and will be kept abreast of all information and land use amendment activities regarding this project going forward. Please let me know if you have any comments or questions. Best Regards, Jamie James C.French,Deputy Department Head Growth Management Department,Collier County Government Development Services Bldg. 2800 N. Horseshoe Drive, Naples,Florida 34104 Office(239)252-5717-Mobile(239)289-6267 From: MottToni Sent: Monday, March 20, 2017 3:32 PM To: KlatzkowJeff<JeffKlatzkow@colliergov.net> Cc:OchsLeo<LeoOchs@colliergov.net>;CasalanguidaNick<NickCasalanguida@colliergov.net>; FrenchJames<iamesfrench@colliergov.net>; PriceLen<LenPrice@colliergov.net>; LinguidiDennis <Dennislinguidi@colliergov.net>;WilkisonDavid<DavidWilkison@colliergov.net>; ClevelandMarisa <MarisaCleveland@colliergov.net>; DowlingMichael<MichaelDowling@colliergov.net> Subject: RE:Oakes Farms Proposed Leased Parking Agreement Jeff, RFP 13-6099 for Commercial and Residential Real Estate and Property Management will no longer be effective as of June 23, 2017. Thank you. Toni From: KlatzkowJeff Sent: Monday, March 20, 2017 3:11 PM To: MottToni<ToniMott@colliergov.net> Cc:OchsLeo<LeoOchs@colliergov.net>;CasalanguidaNick<NickCasalanguida@colliergov.net>; FrenchJames<iamesfrench@colliergov.net>; PriceLen<LenPrice@colliergov.net>; LinguidiDennis <Dennislinguidi@colliergov.net>;WilkisonDavid<DavidWilkison@colliergov.net>;ClevelandMarisa <MarisaCleveland@colliergov.net>; DowlingMichael<MichaelDowling@colliergov.net> Subject: Re: Oakes Farms Proposed Leased Parking Agreement Do we have a broker on contract? Sent from my iPhone On Mar 20, 2017,at 12:43 PM, MottToni<ToniMott@colliergov.net>wrote: Leo, •CAO has opined that notice by publication is not required. However, competitive bidding is required. • Discussions with the CAO on potential alternatives to meet the competitive bidding requirement would be to utilize one or more of the following: 1 ) utilize the County's TV channel; 2) prepare a press release; 3) utilize the County's website. We're exploring these potential options with Communications & Customer Relations staff. • Roosevelt has prepared a rental rate valuation of $8,000 per acre. • Finalizing an executive summary requesting BCC authorization to approve utilizing one or more of the above alternatives and/or publication to accept sealed bids for the lease of County-owned property. The notice would outline the specific requirements of the Lessee. If the publication option is chosen, the successful bidder would be responsible to pay the advertising costs. •Upon BCC approval, coordination with GMD & CAO on timing of notification. . Discussions in progress with GMD on zoning/permit matters. Please call us with any questions. Thank you. Toni From: OchsLeo Sent: Monday, March 20, 2017 11:47 AM To: MottToni<ToniMott@colliergov.net>;CasalanguidaNick <NickCasalanguida@colliergov.net> Cc: FrenchJames<lamesfrench@colliergov.net>; KlatzkowJeff <JeffKlatzkow@colliergov.net>; PriceLen<LenPrice@colliergov.net>; LinguidiDennis <Dennislinguidi@colliergov.net>;WilkisonDavid<DavidWilkison@colliergov.net>; ClevelandMarisa<MarisaCleveland@colliergov.net> Subject: RE:Oakes Farms Proposed Leased Parking Agreement Status please Leo E.Ochs,Jr. Collier County Manager leoochs@colliergov.net 239.252.8383 From: MottToni Sent: Friday, March 10, 2017 4:02 PM To: OchsLeo; CasalanguidaNick Cc: FrenchJames; KlatzkowJeff; PriceLen; LinguidiDennis; WilkisonDavid; ClevelandMarisa Subject: RE: Oakes Farms Proposed Leased Parking Agreement Nick, We are writing to provide a status update on this matter. Michael and I met with Jamie on Monday to discuss specific requirements for inclusion in the lease. We're also working with the CAO. Jennifer is conducting research and working with the County Attorney on whether competitive procurement is required or can be waived by Board action. We'll finalize the outline once we have all the moving parts addressed. Thank you. Toni & Michael From: OchsLeo Sent: Friday, March 3, 2017 8:54 AM To: MottToni; CasalanguidaNick Cc: FrenchJames; KlatzkowJeff; PriceLen; LinguidiDennis; WilkisonDavid; ClevelandMarisa Subject: RE: Oakes Farms Proposed Leased Parking Agreement Not interested in purchase option or outright purchase at this time.Perhaps after we have some experience with the activity. Leo E.Ochs,Jr. Collier County Manager leoochs@colliergov.net 239.252.8383 From: MottToni Sent: Thursday, March 02, 2017 4:13 PM To: CasalanguidaNick Cc: FrenchJames; KlatzkowJeff; PriceLen; LinguidiDennis; WilkisonDavid; OchsLeo; ClevelandMarisa Subject: RE: Oakes Farms Proposed Leased Parking Agreement Nick, Have a meeting set to meet with Jamie on Monday at 4pm. Thank you. From: CasalanguidaNick Sent: Thursday, March 2, 2017 3:58 PM To: MottToni Cc: FrenchJames; KlatzkowJeff; PriceLen; LinguidiDennis; WilkisonDavid; OchsLeo Subject: FW: Oakes Farms Proposed Leased Parking Agreement Importance: High Toni, Please review the attached& below and meet/discuss with Jamie French ASAP.The physical mechanics of the use of the property have been preliminarily vetted with GMD. Jamie needs to confirm the zoning and any other information needed to allow off-site parking. I know we will not be ripe for the 14th agenda.The Commissioner of the district is not opposed to the request and willing to entertain it with the Board as a whole. Please prepare an outline of how the Board could lease, lease with an option to purchase,or sell the property outright to the developer for off-site employee parking. Work with the CA's office and Mr. Oakes to ultimately bring an item forward for official Board consideration. The district Commissioner envisions some sort of public outreach process in advance of the lease or part of the lease terms prior to allowing Mr. Oakes to submit a site plan to GMD.The expectation is that we move quickly so that Mr. Oakes can develop options prior to his November opening for employee parking. Call me if you have questions. Thank you, Nick Casalanguida Collier County, Deputy Manager NickCasalanguida@Colliergov.net 239-252-8383 From:OchsLeo Sent:Thursday, February 23,2017 1:55 PM To:CasalanguidaNick<NickCasalanguida@colliergov.net> Subject: FW:Oakes Farms Proposed Leased Parking Agreement Nick, Please coordinate staff review(GMD,Real Estate,etc.)and have an E.S.and lease prepared for March 14th BCC meeting agenda.Let's also discuss with Comm.Solis at our 1 on 1 next Monday.Thanks. Leo E.Ochs,Jr. Collier County Manager leoochs@colliergov.net 239.252.8383 From: Alfie Oakes [mailto:alfie@oakesfarms.com] Sent: Wednesday, February 22, 2017 6:06 PM To: OchsLeo Cc: CasalanguidaNick; FrenchJames; WilkisonDavid Subject: Oakes Farms Proposed Leased Parking Agreement OAKES FARMS - SEED TO TABLE February 16, 2017 Leo E.Ochs,Jr. County Manager Collier County Government 3299 Tamiami Trail East,Suite 202 Naples, FL 34112-5746 leoochs@colliergov.net Dear Mr.Ochs, We are writing this letter of interest in regards to a proposed leased parking agreement for the County owned property along the Livingston Road right of way,just to the North of Immokalee Road.The new"Seed to Table" by Oakes Farms store that is under construction at the Northeast corner of Immokalee Road and Livingston Road has expanded into such a multi-retail, culinary,and dining business that Oakes Farms will be creating(400+) new jobs in Collier County. Of the new positions being created, it is estimated that 15%of these positions will be management and top level department staff.We currently estimate that a typical daily work shift will have between 150-175 people,thus creating a parking turnover at shift changes between 300-330 people.We have received significant support and assistance from the County Staff,Chamber of Commerce,and many local businesses during our company expansion, and now we ask for your assistance in making this land lease a reality. In light of the significant overall positive impact that the"Seed to Table" operations will have to the Collier County economy in terms of employment and taxes,and the potential that it has to showcase Collier County's proud agricultural heritage in the context of an urban retail store,we are requesting that Collier County consider a ground lease of your land,which otherwise has very limited use other than for parking due to the FPL powerline easement, at a nominal lease rate.We believe that the county has entertained such incentives for businesses in the past,and that such an incentive will pay dividends to Collier County without any necessity that the County comes out of pocket with actual cash payments. We have attached a site plan that was presented to staff during our preliminary meetings for your review. Please let us know what we can do to assist from this point forward. Sincerely, Francis A. Oakes Under Florida Law, e-mail addresses are public records. If you do not want your e-mail address released in response to a public records request, do not send electronic mail to this entity. Instead, contact this office by telephone or in writing. GoodnerAngela From: Anthony Pires <APires@wpl-legal.com> Sent: Monday, May 7, 2018 1:15 PM To: SmithCamden Cc: BosiMichael; BellowsRay; FrenchJames; SheffieldMichael; CasalanguidaNick; DeaneConnie; MerinoDavid; SolisAndy Subject: RE:Zoning Response to FW: SEED TO TABLE AT 4835 Immokalee RD (FOLIO NUMBER 25540000668);AND GMPA AND PUDZ; PL20170003766; PL20170003768 Thanks Camden. I suggest that the well established residential communities mentioned in my email,that will bo the e impacted and affected by this proposed use, receive more"personal"/"direct" notice of the NIM, as opposed County just following technical notice requirements. Tony Anthony P. Pires,Jr., B.C.S. Woodward, Pires & Lombardo, P.A. 3200 North Tamiami Trail Suite 200 Naples, Florida 34103 239-649-6555 Phone 239-649-7342 Fax spires@wpl-Iegal.com 401 Firm Website:www.wpl-legal.com This transmittal and/or attachments may be a confidential attorney-client communication or may otherwise be privileged or confidential. If you are not the intended recipient,you are hereby notified that you have received this transmittal in error; any review, dissemination, distribution or copying of this transmittal is strictly prohibited. If you have received this transmittal and/or attachments in error, please notify us immediately by reply or by telephone (call us at 239-649-6555) and immediately delete this message and all its attachments. From:SmithCamden Sent: Monday, May 07, 2018 12:44 PM To:Anthony Pires Cc: BosiMichael; espon s ayto SEED TO TABLEAT4835 I,mmokalee RD ( OLIO NUMBER 25540000668);AND GMPA Subject:Zoning Response to FW: AND PUDZ; PL20170003766; PL20170003768 Mr. Pires, It has been quite a while since we have spoken, I hope all is well. On behalf on Zoning, I am going to provide information regarding the status of the applications for Seed to Table, and NIM information. and Question 5 ion to ng From youroriginal email, I am addressing03768 (GMPA for Seed to Table)and PL20170003766 (PUDtRezone for SeedtoTable). Communities) related to PL201700 Both Seed to Table Applications (GMPA and PUDZ) are in the very early stages of review, in fact,staff completed its first review on both applications in early April.The County received the initial PUD Rezone (PL20170003766)submittal on March 6, 2018, and staff completed the first review on April 3, 2018 with rejections, and the County received the GMPA submittal on March 6 and completed a first review on April 12 with rejections.Staff(all who had rejection comments) and the applicant met following the first review, a courtesy meeting allowed for all petitions.At that time, Utilities and the Applicant discussed potential changes regarding the involvement of Tract U (Utilities Tract), as noted, in the first Review Comments Letter dated April 4,2018 for PL20170003766(Seed to Table PUDZ). LDC 10.03.05 does require both petitions hold a NIM (a joint NIM is permitted).The Applicant will likely wait to schedule a NIM once the Applicant and Utilities Team confirm potential changes and/or confirm there are no changes to both the PUDZ and GMPA applications. It is possible the applicant may have contacted the developments mentioned in your question 5, but at this time,the County has not issued any public notifications. LDC 10.03.06.6.1 and 6.2 requires Collier County to advertise public hearings regarding"Ordinance or resolution for a rezoning, a PUD amendment, or a conditional use." Once the applications have been reviewed and also approved by staff, staff will look at the public hearing calendar and related advertising deadlines to meet 10.03.06 requirements for public advertisement and notification of the public hearings. LDC requires the Applicant to advertise the NIM. Please,feel free to contact Connie Deane,Growth Management Department Public Information Coordinator, as she tracks NIM meetings.She may be reached at Connie.deane@colliercountyfl.gov or at phone(239) 252-8365. Documentation you have requested will be processed by Mr. Sheffield with the Communications and Customer Relations Division. Respectfully, Camden Smith, MPA Operations Analyst-Zoning Division 2800 North Horseshoe Drive,Naples,FL 34104 Phone:239-252-1042 Note:Email Address Has Changed Camden.smith@colliercountvfl.gov Tell us how we are doing by taking our Zoning Division Survey at http://bit.ly/CollierZoning. ie Co r County Exceeding Expectations Good morning Jamie. 1. This is a public records relating to the above projects,for all records for the period beginning January 1, 2017 to the present,. relating to the above projects and property. 2. Has a NIM been scheduled? 3. If not why not as that intersection of Piper and Lakeland will be greatly impacted, in spite of what the TIS states, and the adjacent and nearby residential communities will be adversely affected. I question the statement in the TIS that; ()jj,S'iie Parking Area Access via Piper Road The proposed oft-site employee parking area will interconnect with the eastern terminus of Piper Road, which provides signalized access to irninokalee Road via Lakeland Avenue. It was determined that the parking area will have a relatively low traffic demand on Piper Road, as well as the signalized intersection of Lakeland Avenue 8c. lmrnokalec Road. 4. 5. As it appears access is proposed from Piper Blvd,Avenue, off of Lakeland Avenue(with a very small "stacking ability, i.e.4 cars North/South)when exiting, have the property owners in Willoughby Acres, Palmetto Ridge, Diamond Lakes and Turnberry been notified? 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The Operations & Regulatory Management Division wants to hear from you! Please take our online SURVEY. We appreciate your feedback! From: FrenchJames Sent: Monday, May 07, 2018 10:32 AM To:SheffieldMichael<Mike.Sheffield@colliercountyfl.gov> Cc: KovenskyKenneth<Kenneth.Kovensky@colliercountyfl.gov>; MerinoDavid<David.Merino@colliercountyfl.gov>; BowmanMagaly<Magaly.Bowman@colliercountyfl.gov>;AmannStephanie<Stephanie.Amann@colliercountyfl.gov> Subject: RE:SEED TO TABLE AT 4835 Immokalee RD (FOLIO NUMBER 25540000668);AND GMPA AND PUDZ; PL20170003766; PL20170003768 David Merino with our records team should be able to assist. Respectfully, Jamie James C. French, Deputy Department Head Growth Management Department,Collier County Government Development Services Bldg. 2800 N. Horseshoe Drive,Naples, Florida 34104 Office(239)252-5717 From:SheffieldMichael Sent: Monday, May 07, 2018 9:58 AM To: FrenchJames<James.French@colliercountyfl.gov> Subject: FW:SEED TO TABLE AT 4835 Immokalee RD (FOLIO NUMBER 25540000668);AND GMPA AND PUDZ; PL20170003766; PL20170003768 Jamie-let me know the name of the staff person coordinating/responding to this public records request. From:Anthony Pires [mailto:APires@wpl-legal.com] Sent: Monday, May 07, 2018 9:26 AM To: FrenchJames<James.French@colliercountyfl.gov> Cc: CasalanguidaNick<Nick.Casalanguida@colliercountyfl.gov>; Klatzkowleff<Jeff.Klatzkow@colliercountyfl.gov>; BosiMichael<Michael.Bosi@colliercountyfl.gov>;SolisAndy<Andy.Solis@colliercountyfl.gov>;AshtonHeidi <Heidi.Ashton@colliercountyfl.gov>; McKennaJack<Jack.McKenna@colliercountyfl.gov>; BellowsRay <Ray.Bellows@colliercountyfl.gov>;StrainMark<Mark.Strain@colliercountyfl.gov>;SheffieldMichael <Mike.Sheffield@colliercountyfl.gov> Subject:SEED TO TABLE AT 4835 Immokalee RD (FOLIO NUMBER 25540000668);AND GMPA AND PUDZ; PL20170003766; PL20170003768 Good morning Jamie. 1. This is a public records relating to the above projects,for all records for the period beginning January 1, 2017 to the present,. relating to the above projects and property. 2. Has a NIM been scheduled? 3. If not why not as that intersection of Piper and Lakeland will be greatly impacted, in spite of what the TIS states, and the adjacent and nearby residential communities will be adversely affected. I question the statement in the TIS that; Of-Site Parking Area Access via Piper Road The proposed oil-site employee parking area will interconnect with the eastern terminus of Piper Road, which provides signalized access to Immokalee Road via Lakeland Avenue. It was determined that the parking area will have a relatively low traffic demand on Piper Road, as well as the signalized intersection of Lakeland Avenue& Immokalee Road. 4. 5. As it appears access is proposed from Piper Blvd,Avenue, off of Lakeland Avenue (with a very small "stacking ability, i.e.4 cars North/South)when exiting, have the property owners in Willoughby Acres, Palmetto Ridge, Diamond Lakes and Turnberry been notified? They will be impacted by this parking lot with at least 237 spaces that appear to be available to be used 24 hours a day,7 days a week. GoodnerAngela From: Ashley Caserta <ashleycaserta@gmail.com> Sent: Friday,June 8, 2018 8:18 PM To: SolisAndy Subject: Re: Seed to Table CPUD Follow Up Flag: Follow up Flag Status: Flagged Thank you for your response. Who is the planner at the County? Ashley Caserta On Fri,Jun 8, 2018, 1:10 PM SolisAndy<Andy.Solis@colliercountyfl.gov>wrote: Thanks for your email, Ms. Caserta, and for your thoughts on the Seed to Table parking lot request. (Your email got misfiled in a random subfolder, and I just found it; my apologies for the delay in responding.) I attended the meeting last week on behalf of the Commissioner, and there was a lot of talk about having a gate that only opens with a transponder onto Piper,so that only emergency, county utility and FPL vehicles could access it. (They also discussed requiring the transponder to open the gate to leave, so that employees aren't tempted to use a short cut on their way out of the lot.)The intention was to have any CAT bus use the Piper entrance as well, but I heard some concerns from neighbors, and the Commissioner is looking into that. There will be more discussion with county staff before this is finalized and sent to the Planning Commission, and they will closely review the final plan before sending it to the County Commissioners. We will keep the neighborhood updated on those meetings as they are planned. The Commissioner generally does not respond individually due to the volume of correspondence he receives, but he does review each letter and email, and he may reach out with further questions or comments. In any event, know that your voice and your concerns have been heard, and that your efforts to be an engaged member of your community are very appreciated! Sent on behalf of Commissioner Andy Solis, by Angela Goodner, Executive Coordinator Commissioner Andy Solis, Esq., Chairman Collier County Board of County Commissioners Phone: 239.252.8602 Fax: 239.252.6947 Sign up for the District 2 newsletter HERE! Under Florida Law,e-mail addresses are public records. If you do not want your e-mail address released in response to a public records request, do not send electronic mail to this entity. Instead, contact this office by telephone at 239-252-8602 or in writing at 3299 Tamiami Trail E,Suite 303,Naples,FL 34112. From:Ashley Caserta [mailto:ashlevcaserta@gmail.comj Sent:Saturday,June 2,2018 12:15 PM To:SolisAndy<Andy.Solis@colliercountvfl.gov> Subject:Seed to Table CPUD Commissioner Solis, I've just reviewed the Seed to Table CPUD documents. I'll say that I am in complete support of the Seed to Table project and don't have a huge problem with the parking area necessarily, but I do take issue with the ingress/egress off of piper boulevard. Anyone accessing through Piper would be adding commercial traffic through a residential neighborhood, adding issues of increased traffic and opportunity for crime in the neighboring non-gated neighborhood. I would support the Piper access if only used for utility maintenance as it currently is.There are over 200 spaces proposed which would overload the Piper Blvd intersection at Lakeland,which already has low visibility and frequent crashes. Thank you for your consideration. Ashley Caserta Willoughby Acres resident 239.450.4132 Sol isAndy From: Debbie <getdebdani@gmail.com> Sent: Tuesday,June 26, 2018 5:18 PM To: SolisAndy Subject: livingston and immokalee parking Please vote no on the Oakes Parking with stop for CAT bus,there is an existing CAT stop on Piper boulevard which can be safely accessed without further interfering with the busy Immokalee-Livingston intersection.There is ample parking for employees at the North Collier Regional Park facility for those 10 spaces sought by Oakes.This will avoid increasing danger to drivers and bikers by avoiding another access so close to this busy intersection where many school buses turn. Thank you. Deborah M Flanagan-Thornton 124 Wickliffe Dr Naples 34110 Sent from my iPhone SolisAndy From: janet mugford <geoluk2385@gmail.com> Sent: Wednesday,June 27, 2018 7:45 PM To: SolisAndy Subject: Parking lot at Livingston & Piper I reside in the Diamond Lake community which has its entrance on Piper Blvd.The proposed lot would have a negative impact on our community and would pose a serious danger. Piper Blvd is a narrow road that fronts a canal with no barriers. It is poorly lit and cannot sustain more traffic. In the interest of safety for residents of Diamond Lake and Willoughby Acres I would ask that the Commissioners not approve this. Respectfully Janet Mugford Sol isAndy From: ANNE MC CAMBRIDGE <shirleybia@comcast.net> Sent: Sunday,July 29, 2018 3:08 PM To: FialaDonna; SaundersBurt;TaylorPenny; McDaniel Bill; SolisAndy Cc: Shirley Biasetti Subject: Seed to Table CPUD and Commercial Subdistrict Dear Board of County Commissioners I am compelled to write to you expressing our concerns at the prospect of losing yet another piece of paradise for the convenience of one entity by infringing on the peace of many long time residents while creating an even bigger and riskier traffic nightmare. Specifically the Seed to Table CPUD (PUDZ-PL20170003766) and Seed to Table Commercial Subdistrict (PL-20170003768/CPSS-2018-1) The intersection of Immokalee Rd and Livingston Rd is already a big challenge and adding a cutover from the proposed employee parking lot/CAT park& ride to Seed to Table Market will only add more backups &traffic congestion at the intersection. Pedestrian traffic will have an even bigger challenge trying to cross Livingston. Seed to Table claims there won't be any pedestrians to worry about because they'll provide a shuttle for their employees at shift changes, but what about the safety of those employees that are running early or late as well as the Cat riders that want to grab a Dunkin Donut ? Seed to Table has proposed a gate access for the Cat Bus from Piper at the entrance to the FPL sub station putting new volumes of bus traffic on that residential street. The Willoughby Acres area is heavily populated and only has 2 exits out to Immokalee Rd and that's just going to add to the congestion. The actual parking lot proposed by Seed to Table is to have a 6 foot concrete wall all the way around with a 15 foot border of trees and plants outside the wall and low level (10ft) lighting. Those of us that have property butting up to this area are very concerned we'll lose the use of our lanais and pools due to the loss of the woods that help buffer the noise of Livingston traffic as well as the privacy they provide and none of us want our backyards lit up like a stadium. We also fear that this area will become a haven for undesirable activities since it's not monitored. We're all very concerned that this lot is going to devalue our properties. If I were looking to buy and this parking lot butted up to my property, I'd be looking elsewhere-somewhere with some trees for birds and greenspace for nature. We are all wondering what ever happened to the Greenway Path and why we continue to pave over paradise. We're hoping this gives you some perspective of our views and that you'll vote AGAINST this whole thing. Sincerely; Shirley Biasetti and M.Anne McCambridge of 282 Willoughby Drive, Naples Sol isAndy From: GoodnerAngela Sent: Friday,August 3,2018 2:52 PM To: SolisAndy Subject: FW:A message for Andy I just got off the phone with Charlie Hirschfeld from Carlton Lakes—see his message below that spurred me to call him. Let's chat about this when you have a chance. Angela Goodner, Executive Coordinator Commissioner Andy Solis, Esq.,Chairman Collier County Board of County Commissioners Phone: 239.252.8602 Fax: 239.252.6947 Sign up for the District 2 newsletter HERE! Under Florida Law,e-mail addresses are public records.If you do not want your e-mail address released in response to a public records request,do not send electronic mail to this entity. Instead,contact this office by telephone at 239-252-8602 or in writing at 3299 Tamiami Trail E,Suite 303,Naples, FL 34112. From: charlie hirschfeld <hirschfeldcharlie@gmail.com> Sent: Friday,August 3, 2018 2:43 PM To:GoodnerAngela<Angela.Goodner@colliercountyfl.gov> Subject:A message for Andy Hi Angela, I don't want to make an issue at tomorrows coffee so here is my concern. In todays Naples Daily News and from other sources it mention sthe propsed parking area for Seed to Table across Livinston Road just North of Immokalee Road. Originally when the parking area was being discussed there was going to be an entrance and exit on Immokalee Road not on Livingston Road. Now with the proposed entrance and exit on Livingston Road for Oaks Farms shuttle employee bus they have to cut across 3 lanes of southbound traffic to make a left turn into Carlton Lakes Blvd.to their back side of the building.That will increase traffic issues on Livingston Road making it even more of a need for a traffic light at our north entrance and also for the Delasol traffic.After the planning committee reviews the parking area on the 16th of the month it goes to the Commissioners for approval or possible changes. We really need Commissioner Solis to push for that traffic light.The incresed chances for accidents not only from increased traffic from Carlton Lakes residents now using that north exit instead of using the exit near Dunkin Donuts onto Immokalee road once Oakes opens up then having to cross Livinston Road from our north exit to go south increase the possibility of anither fatal accident. The Commissioner is our last hope before we have injuries,fatalities,traffic jam ups, etc. Please pass this on to Andy.. Everything I ahve tried has fallen on deaf ears with the county.Alfie Oakes told me he would kick in part of the cost for a light. Thanks, Charlie Hirschfeld Sol isAndy From: Joyce DeMartino <jdemartino5@comcast.net> Sent: Monday,August 6, 2018 10:33 AM To: SolisAndy Subject: Development Please bring a halt this massive overdevelopment of Collier County. In particular the parking lot for Seed to Table complex,the new development on the corner of Pine Ridge Rd. and Goodlette Rd. and the massive one on the corner of Vanderbilt Beach Rd. and Gulfshore Blvd.A lot need to be done in already existing neighborhoods as far as drainage and putting our utilities underground.A moratorium needs to be placed on new construction until the the existing infrastructure is brought up to compliance to survive another Irma or worse. Sent from my iPhone SolisAndy From: Kathy Messina <petuniajahn@icloud.com> Sent: Wednesday,August 8, 2018 7:11 AM To: SolisAndy Subject: Oakes Empire Please keep this monstrosity contained to its property ! we don't need him encroaching on our little corner of Paradise- meaning Livingston and Immokalee Road- Palmetto Ridge Estates-changing the zoning to suit him is wrong on so many different levels. Do the right thing,vote no! Your neighbor- Kathy Messina SolisAndy From: Gerald Lefebvre <glefebvre@johnrwood.com> Sent: Thursday,August 9, 2018 3:39 PM To: SolisAndy Subject: Regarding the new proposed Seed To Table parking lot in Willoughby Acres neighborhood Good Afternoon Commissioner Solis: I writing this e-mail in regards to the proposed parking lot for Seed to Table in Willoughby Acres on County property that to allow employees to park. As a homeowner in Willoughby Acres, I am strongly opposed to this lot being built for the benefit of a commercial entity and to the detriment of a multiple residential neighborhoods. Below are the reasons: 1. The original PUD and Site Development Plan allowed for a supermarket at the site. The current plan includes a supermarket and several restaurants. When the applicant came in front of the Planning Commission for changes to the building, parking requirements should have been addressed at that point. if there was not enough parking onsite the project should have been scaled back or an alternative parking plan should have been proposed then not now. 2. The proposed site is a extremely poor location for an employee lot and will negatively affect several neighborhoods. 3. Livingston Road is a major six lane road that will need to be crossed for employees to get to Seed to Table. Pedestrians crossing Livingston Road will be in danger at the intersection upon crossing it. 4. The crosswalk will slow traffic at the already congested intersection of Immokalee Road and Livingston Road. 5. Additional traffic at the intersection of Lakeland Drive& Immokalee Road. There is not enough stacking of vehicles while waiting to make the turn off of Piper Blvd. heading South onto Lakeland Drive. Currently during rush hour it take several traffic signal cycles before cars are able to get through the intersection. There appears to be several alternatives that would be more suitable than the proposed site. Directly to the West between Livingston Road and the property is approximately 120 feet of land owned by the County. This parcel should be looked into as possible location where the current parking lot can be reconfigured and additional parking spaces added. Due to the County and applicants lack of forethought in the planning stages,this additional parking request is being made. This decision will potentially have long term negative effects on several adjacent neighborhoods benefiting one business owner. Please provide me with your thoughts on this issue as it has many people in the area concerned. Sincerely, Gerald J. Lefebvre 174 Erie Drive Naples, FL 34110 (239) 404-0198 SolisAndy From: John Mclain <mac3814@aol.com> Sent: Monday,August 13,2018 9:04 AM To: SolisAndy Subject: outparcel and CAT facility I have lived in Willoughby Acres since the 80's. I have watched everything grow in around us and chock off our access to our neighborhood. We have had several developments placed in our neighborhood that were approved that they would have access to Livingston road for there access that never happened, they were dumped in our neighborhood The lines of cars trying to get out of our neighborhood onto Immokalee Road is crazy. We can't take any more traffic. There is a proposal to build a parking lot for Oakes market and CAT facility in our neighborhood. I am urging you to vote NO on this proposal. I think there are other areas south on Livingston that are not in anyone's neighborhood that would be a better fit. We don't need the additional traffic in our neighborhood, please. Besides the fact that I'm concerned that the CAT facility will dump undesirables/homeless in our neighborhood to live in the woods on the power lines. Also there has already been a problem with panhandlers coming from Lee County to Collier County to panhandle and than take the bus back to Lee County. I'm also concerned that the crime in our neighborhood will go up significantly. Besides the Traffic I think these are all very legitimate concerns. I am not opposed to someone opening a new business but we must have responsible growth and I don't feel this is being responsible to our neighborhood. Thank You for your attention in this matter, John & Debbie McLain 185 Willowick Drive Naples, FL 34110