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Urbancic 239-435-3535 H49ld J.Webre Matthew L.Grabinski 239-435-1218 FACSIMILE Caroling L Magliolo Nwww.cyklawfirm.com Charles `_ Thomson Cavid Kerem Writer's Email: Of Counsel: ryovanovich@cyklawfirm.com Kenneth R.Johnson April 17,2012 30 AP '12 Hri1O:04 Diane Flagg Collier County Code Enforcement 2705 Horseshoe Drive South Naples, Florida 34104 Via Email: dianeflagg @colliergov.net RE: Cope Reserve PUD—Ordinance NO. 2011-37 Dear Ms. Flagg, This letter will confirm that my client's representative, Bobby Cadenhead, agreed in a meeting with nearby residents which occurred on November 3, 2011 to provide a 10 foot wide Type B buffer along the eastern boundary along Cope Reserve project. Currently the Cope Reserve PUD requires a 10 foot wide Type A buffer along the eastern boundary. Mr. Cadenhead did not agree to increase the width of the buffer; he agreed to increase the type of plantings in the buffer. Accordingly, my client agreed to provide a buffer that has more plantings then is currently required under the Cope Reserve PUD. If you have any questions regarding this matter,please contact me. Sincerely, Richard Yovanovich :obby adenhead, Owner CC: Bobby Cadenhead RDY/dq 8A .1 Teresa L. Polaski From: Richard Yovanovich <ryovanovich @cyklawfirm.com> Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2012 4:04 PM To: Teresa L. Polaski Subject: RE: Recording Agreement It should be kept with the PUD ordinance. Richard D. Yovanovich, Esq. Coleman Yovanovich & Koester, P.A. 4001 Tamiami Trail North, Suite 300 Naples, Florida 34103 (239) 435-3535 x 256 (239) 435-1218 (f) ATTENTION: This email message, including all attachments, is private and may contain confidential and privileged information. If you are not the intended recipient, do not use, disclose,copy, or disseminate this information. Please notify the sender by reply e-mail and immediately delete the message. From: Teresa L. Polaski fmailto:Teresa.Polaski @collierclerk.coml Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2012 3:57 PM To: Richard Yovanovich Subject: RE: Recording Agreement Just checking, Code Enforcement sent it over to be recorded and it didn't seem right. Maybe they wanted it kept in the Board's Official Records.Thanks for getting back to me. From: Richard Yovanovich [mailto:ryovanovich @cyklawfirm.coml Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2012 3:50 PM To: Teresa L. Polaski Cc: Baker, Jennifer Subject: Re: Recording Agreement This does not get recorded. Sent from my iPad On May 1, 2012, at 3:43 PM, "Teresa L. Polaski" <Teresa.Polaski @collierclerk.com>wrote: Please confirm that you would like this agreement regarding Cope Reserve PUD recorded in the Official Land Records. I have attached the agreement I am referencing.Thanks Teresa L. Polaski, BMR Clerk III Minutes and Records Department 239-252-8411 239-252-8408 fax Teresa.Polaski@collierclerk.com 1 8A Please visit us on the web at www.collierclerk.com This electronic communication is confidential and may contain privileged information intended solely for the named addressee(s). It may not be used or disclosed except for the purpose for which it has been sent. If you are not the intended recipient,you must not copy, distribute or take any action induced by or in reliance on information contained in this message. Unless expressly stated, opinions in this message are those of the individual sender and not of the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County. If you have received this communication in error, please notify the Clerk's Office by emailing helodesk©collierclerk.com quoting the sender and delete the message and any attached documents. The Collier County Clerk's Office accepts no liability or responsibility for any onward transmission or use of emails and attachments having left the CollierClerk.com domain. 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. <Agreement Confirmation.pdf> 2 L? L' October 11, 2011 BCC Agenda Item 8. E. Dear Collier County Commissioners, The proposed new ordinance for Preserves has a provision for County issued permits to allow other uses which has the potential to allow permits to be issued for conflicting and incompatible uses within Preserve areas. A letter from the Chairman of Conservation Collier yesterday expressed similar concerns, but focused on the potential for ATV use in Preserve areas. Proposals to create or amend a Preserves Ordinance should be done to strengthen Preservation area protections and not potentially allow a use that directly conflicts with the purpose/ objectives of Preserves. ATV use is just one example of the proposed ordinance potentially creating a gateway for conflicting and incompatible recreational uses within County Preserve areas. The proposed amendment seems to need some tweaking and would likely be improved by vetting it a little more thoroughly such as with the EAC and Environmental Services. On the issue of ATV areas, perhaps a reasonable response by local government for a publicly funded ATV area would be to have the ATV issue evaluated by Parks and Recreation staff to determine if ATV use is compatible in a Sports Recreation Park and. if so, prompt analysis and recommendations for a Sports Park ATV area. Sierra Calusa does not support ATV use in County Preserves. We strongly encourage local government to protect publicly purchased land for PASSIVE recreation that does not degrade our environment. Operation of ATVs leaves a large destructive footprint behind as this activity uproots, crushes, buries and otherwise destroys native vegetation. ATV use creates muddy ruts and gullies across landscapes. This is contrary to the concept of preservation. In conclusion: Sierra Calusa Group recommends to not approve a proposal to create a new Preserve Ordinance at this time, nor to amend existing code, ordinance, policy, program, etc. to allow ATV use in Preserves. We recommend that the issue of a new Preserve Ordinance first be more fully vetted through the Environmental Advisory Committee so as to better address real and potential conflicts with existing Code/ Regulations for Preserve areas. We further recommend that the Parks and Recreation Department evaluate if ATV use is compatible with Sports Park Recreation areas and if so, then P and R staff recommend how to accommodate ATV use at County Sports Park areas. Cordially Yours, Sierra Calusa Group Board of Directors Agenda Item* Meeting Date: Presented by: !�/ / C. Item tst blerra uaiusa comments amps ry uonservatlon comer concems rage i OT 1 8 E item 8E Sierra Calusa comments amplify Conservation Collier concerns Marcia Cravens [goidandrose @mac.com] Sent: Tuesday, October 11, 2011 10:52 AM To: HillerGeorgia; FialaDonna; Colettalim; HenningTom; CoyleFred Attachments: 101111_BCC _ item8E- sierraca -i.doc (22 KB) ; ATTOOOOi.txt (164 B) Dear Commissioners, A letter from the chairman of Conservation Collier to the BCC yesterday addressed his concern that ATV use will be allowed on Preserve lands. We accentuate and amplify concerns within Conservation Chairman Poteet's letter to the Commission that the proposed ordinance doesn't incorporate adequate protections for Preserve areas. Attached to this email please find Sierra Calusa Group comments with similar concerns on potential conflicts of allowed uses by permit within Preserve areas. An overarching concern is that a new ordinance such as this has a real potential for conflict with the existing Code /Regulations of Preserve Standards. The existing Preserve Standards has clear language that only allows Passive recreation in Preserves, while this newly proposed Ordinance apparently opens the door to allow permits to be issued for other activities /public uses in County Preserves. At the very least, shouldn't this proposal for a new ordinance be vetted through public discussion at an Environmental Advisory Committee meeting so as to allow the expertise and institutional knowledge of the EAC to weigh in on this and also allow thorough vetting of the proposed ordinance by NGOs and the general public thereby providing opportunities for their recommendations ? https:Hmaii.colliergov. nettowa/ ?ae= Item &t =IPM. Note &id= RgAAAACBw7hYJwxl... 10/11/2011 I October 11, 2011 Dear Collier County Commissioners, Aft .i 8E 'Jvm" Proposals to create or amend a Preserves Ordinance should be done to strengthen Preservation area protections and not potentially allow a use that directly conflicts with the purpose/objectives of Preserves. ATV use is just one example of the proposed ordinance potentially creating a gateway for conflicting and incompatible recreational uses within County Preserve areas. Perhaps a reasonable response by local government for a publicly funded ATV area would be to have the ATV issue evaluated by Parks and Recreation staff to determine if ATV use is compatible in a Sports Recreation Park and. if so, prompt analysis and recommendations for a Sports Park ATV area. Sierra Calusa does not support ATV use in County Preserves. We strongly encourage local government to protect publicly purchased land for PASSIVE recreation that does not degrade our environment. Operation of ATVs leaves a large destructive footprint behind as this activity uproots, crushes, buries and otherwise destroys native vegetation. ATV use creates muddy ruts and gullies across landscapes. This is contrary to the concept of preservation. The proposal to allow ATV use in Preserve areas would constitute proposal of a conflicting use within Preserve areas. In conclusion: Sierra Calusa Group recommends to not approve a proposal to create a new Preserve Ordinance at this time, nor to amend existing code, ordinance, policy, program, etc. to allow ATV use in Preserves. However, we do recommend for this issue of a new Preserve Ordinance to be more fully vetted through the Environmental Advisory Committee so as to address real and potential conflicts with existing Code/Regulations for Preserve areas. We further recommend that the Parks and Recreation Department evaluate if ATV use is compatible with Sports Park Recreation areas and if so, then P and R staff recommend how to accommodate ATV use at County Sports Park areas. Cordially Yours, Sierra Calusa Group Board of Directors Agenda •t ?rr #. �_-_ Meeting Date . t1D l rr Presented tiv: ' 4 4 acta c V � - 13. Natural resource -based recreation means all forms of uses which are compatible with the specific parcel. Such uses shall include, but not be limited to, scientific research, environmental education, quiet enjoyment, hiking, nature photography, bird - watching, kayaking, canoeing, swimming, camping, hunting and fishing. 14. Parking area means any part of any preserve area road, or area contiguous thereto, specifically designated for the standing or stationing of any vehicle with appropriate signage. 15. Passive Recreation means activities characterized by a natural resource emphasis and non - motorized activities. These activities are deemed to have minimal negative impacts on natural resources; or are consistent with preservation, enhancement, restoration and maintenance goals for the purpose of habitat conservation. Examples of passive recreation include, but are not limited to, bird watching and nature study, swimming, picnicking, hiking, fishing and hunting, where appropriate. 16. Pet means any domesticated animal typically kept for companionship, protection, transportation or amusement, including wild animals licensed by state law for personal possession. Pet also includes domesticated species found in a feral, wild, or abandoned state. However, the term does not include certified service animals, specially trained to provide personal care services to the disabled. 17. Pollution means the presence in the air, soil, or waters of any substance, noise, contaminant, or anthropogenic alteration of the chemical, physical, biological, or radiological integrity of the air, soil, or water in a quantity or at a level that is or may be potentially harmful or injurious to human health or welfare, biological diversity, or property, or that unreasonably interferes with the enjoyment of the preserve. 18. Preserve means an area set aside essentially to maintain objects or conditions existing therein. A Collier County preserve is an area managed by the Parks and Recreation Department or the Conservation Collier Program that is designated to perpetuate certain exceptional objects or conditions that provide a type of recreational experience, where appropriate, which would not be possible otherwise. 19. Vehicle means any passengered conveyance (except a baby carriage or wheelchair) for the transportation of persons or material whether: a. Powered or drawn by motor such as an automobile, truck, bus, motorcycle, Segway ®, scooter, mini -bike, all terrain vehicle, off road vehicle, or trail bike; b. Animal -drawn as a carriage, wagon, or cart; C. Rider propelled bicycle or tricycle; d. Trailer in tow of any size, or description; C. Watercraft of any type, including pontoon boats, hovercrafts, jet skis, wave runners, sea sleds, dolphin boats or other such product name; f. Aircraft of any type. 20. Wildlife means any species living, growing, or occurring in a natural, non - domesticated state, including but not limited to animals; live shells, sand - dollars and sea stars. SECTION THREE: VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC CONTROL. 1. Bicycles, unicycles, skateboards, roller blades, and roller skates may only be used or operated on roads and trails designated for this activity. Where provided, bicycle racks must be used for the parking of bicycles and unicycles. Bicycles or unicycles shall not be chained { Conservation Collier Land Acquistion Advisory Committee Chairman's ATV letter Page 1 of 2V E .19 e UtC_ G Cam- ti2. Conservation Collier Land Acquistion Advisory Committee Chairman's ATV letter o F (_&,P 4-c 0/5 Melissa Henni 9 AD v �s vn-`� e 0�y TTkEr Sent: Monday, October 10, 20113:35 PM To: Colettalim; CoyleFred; FialaDonna; HenningTom; HillerGeorgia; jcurl @jcdesignllc.com; Annisa Karim [annisakarim @gmail.com]; Clarence Tears [ctearsjr @sfwmd.gov]; Jeremy Sterk [ Jeremy @davidsonengineering.com] ; Lauren Barber [lauren @turrell - associates.com]; Tony Pires [apires @wpl- legal.com] Cc: Bill Poteet [poteetproperties @gmail.com]; PriceLen; CampSkip Attachments: Conservation Collier - Com —l.pdf (624 KB) Hello Commissioners and CCLAAC members. I am forwarding the attached letter to you on behalf of Bill Poteet, CCLAAC Chairman. Thank you, Melissa Melissa Hennig Principal Environmental Specialist Collier County Conservation Collier Program 3335 Tamiami Trail East, Suite 101 Naples, FL 34112 Office: 239 - 252 -2957 Cell: 239 - 289 -2934 Fax: 239 - 252 -6720 W lli a.vw U. Poteet, Jr. William H. Poteet, Jr., GRI, CAM REALTOR® POTEET PROPERTIES, INC. Local Knowledge - Global Service 1100 5th Avenue South, Ste 201 Naples, FL 34102 239 - 403 -3840 239 - 403 -3841 fax Poteetproperties @gmail.com www.Poteetproperties.com 2011 NAR Federal Political Coordinator -25th District of Florida 2010 - 2011 President Elect - Naples Area Board of REALTORS® 2008 - 2011 Director - Florida Realtors "The information in this electronic mail message is the sender's business confidential and may be legally privileged. It is intended solely for the addressee (s). Access to this internet electronic mail message by anyone else is unauthorized. If you are not the intended recipient, any disclosure, copying, distribution or any action taken or omitted to be taken in reliance on it is prohibited and may be unlawful." "The sender believes that this E -mail and any attachments were free of any virus, worm, Trojan horse, and /or malicious code when sent. This message and its attachments could have been infected during transmission. By reading the message and opening any attachments, the recipient accepts full responsibility for taking protective and remedial action about viruses and other defects. The sender's employer is not liable for any loss or damage arising in any way from this message or its attachments." https:Hmail.colIiergov. net/owa / ?ae= Item &t =1 PM. Note &id= RgAAAAC Bw7hYJwxl... 10/10/2011 K t. 8E William H. Poteet, Jr. 6180 Star Grass Lane Naples, FL 34116 Monday, October 10, 2011 RE: No ATV's on Conservation Collier Lands Dear Commissioners: Recent conversations and news articles among members of the public and county employees about the use of all terrain vehicles (ATV's) on Conservation Collier lands has created major concern with the Conservation Committee. I have been instructed by the Conservation Collier Land Acquisition Committee to inform the Collier County Commission of our strong opposition to the use of Conservation Collier lands for ATV or other similar vehicular use. The Ordinance , Policy, and Rules Subcommittee of Conservation Collier explored and vetted this issue many months ago. Our conclusion was ATV's are an inappropriate use for Conservation Collier properties. I will outline the issues created by such an action, an action that in all likelihood would destroy the native habitats which the Citizens of Collier County elected to fund for the preservation of these lands. Simply, an All- Terrain - Vehicle (ATV) park is an inappropriate use within Pepper Ranch Preserve or within any Conservation Collier Program Preserve. The enabling ordinance of the Conservation Collier Program states that "Conservation Collier is therefore hereby established to acquire, preserve, restore, and maintain vital and significant threatened natural lands, forest, upland and wetland communities located in Collier County, for the benefit of present and future generations." The Conservation Collier Land Acquisition Advisory Committee (CCLAAC) deems the use of ATVs within any Conservation Collier Program Preserves as contrary to this basic objective of the Program. The enabling ordinance further states that it is the purpose and intent of Conservation Collier "to manage acquired environmentally sensitive lands with the primary objectives of maintaining and preserving their natural resource values, and providing appropriate natural resource -based recreational and educational opportunities, by employing management techniques that are most appropriate for each native community so that our natural heritage may be preserved and appreciated by and for present and future generations" and "to have the acquired sites available, with minimal risk to the environmental integrity of the site, to educate Collier County's school -age population and the general public about the uniqueness and importance of Collier County's subtropical ecosystems and natural communities." It is the opinion of the CCLAAC that ATV use is not an "appropriate natural resource -based recreational opportunity" and would not result in "minimal risk to the environmental integrity of the site." 8E Section 6.2 of the Preserve Use Ordinance under consideration for adoption by the Collier County Board of County Commissioners (Board) today (Agenda Item 170) states that "Management Plans govern which activities are allowable in each preserve." On page 55 of the Pepper Ranch Preserve Final Management Plan (approved by the Board on June 28, 2011 — Agenda Item 16E6) off road vehicle use within the preserve is identified as an inconsistent use. Additionally, the future use of Pepper Ranch Preserve as a wetland mitigation bank and panther habitat conservation bank would be put in jeopardy if an ATV park were proposed within or adjacent to the property. The ability to garner mitigation credits from Pepper Ranch Preserve was a driving force behind its acquisition in February 2009. Last but not least, the cost to supervise and police conservation lands from inappropriate use of ATV's would be very costly, especially if you had to police an area the size of Pepper Ranch. It only takes an ATV rider seconds to destroy what nature took years to accomplish. ATV's just by their very nature are destructive to the natural resources of a property. There use on Conservation Collier properties would create a management nightmare. The end result despite our most valiant efforts to keep riders complying with preserve rules, would be the destruction of native habitat. Our committee believes there is an appropriate venue for ATV's in Collier County, but it is not on Conservation Collier properties. There is too much of a disconnect between the passive uses with in Collier Conservation lands and the intensive use of ATV's. There are other properties far more appropriate for ATV use. Some of these properties are currently for sale at some very good prices and would satisfy the needs for an ATV facility. The bottom line is "Should the Collier County Commission decide to move forward to develop a facility for ATV's, our recommendation is that it should be associated with a Park, not a Preserve." We ask you give staff direction to take any consideration of using Conservation Collier lands for ATV purposes off the table for now and forever. Sincer ly, William H. Poteet, Jr. Chairman — Conservation Collier 4w H m G) cn a �1 a W mi V 1 z ce m W U) 44 W mi IL `INO 4w O Im V O m CL O t Y L O CL L _R Cie C1 .s. 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