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MEMORANDUM
March 24,2010
Melissa Hennig, Environmental Specialist
Facilities Management Department
Ann Jennejohn, Deputy Clerk
Minutes & Records Department
Grant Application to the Florida Department of
Environmental Protection's Greenways & Trails
Recreational Program Office to partially fund
construction of the Gordon River Greenway
Boardwalk and Pedestrian Bridge
Attached is an original grant application packet, referenced above
(Item #16E7) and approved by the Board of County Commissioners on
March 23, 2010.
If you have any questions please call me at 252-8406.
Thank you.
Attachment
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Recreational Trails Program
Year 2010
Grant Application Packet
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Office of Greenways and Trails
Funding provided through
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Federal Highway Administration
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FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
RECREA TIONAL TRAILS PROGRAM GRANT PROGRAM
GRANT APPUCA TION PACKAGE
INTRODUCTION
The Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act (ISTEA) of 1991 included the
National Recreational Trails Fund Act (NRFTA) establishing the National Recreational
Trails Funding Program. The National Highway System Designation Act of 1995 (NHS
Act) amended and revived the NRTFA. The Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century
amended and provided assured funding for the program and changed the program name
to Recreational Trails Program (RTP). The purpose of RTP is to provide funds for projects
that provide or maintain recreational trails. A recreational trail means:
A thoroughfare or track across land or water, used for recreational purposes such
as bicycling, day hiking, equestrian activities, jogging or similar fitness activities, trail
biking, overnight and long distance backpacking, roller skating, in-line skating,
running, aquatic or water activity and vehicular travel by motorcycle, four-wheel
drive, all terrain off-road vehicles, or dune buggies,
The RTP is administered by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) in
coordination with the U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration
(FHWA). Grant application proposals are evaluated according to poliCies and procedures
described in Chapter 62S-2, Florida Administrative Code (FAC.). This is commonly
known as the Rec Trails Rule. Applicants should familiarize themselves with these policies
and procedures. This packet will assist all applicants in preparing and presenting the
information needed for DEP to evaluate proposed RTP applications.
GENERAL APPUCATION INFORMATION
Please submit the application in a SOFT COVER three prong binder (please, no
HARD 3-ring binders). To facilitate the review and scoring process, label or tab
all support documents or attachments. We appreciate your cooperation.
A request for financial assistance under RTP may be for development or maintenance of
recreational trails; purchase of trail construction or maintenance equipment; and if funds
are available, for trail education projects. Project proposals may address the following
recreational trail interests:
. motorized recreation;
· nonmotorized recreation;
. mixed-use projects (either motorized or nonmotorized); or projects that provide for
innovative corridor sharing with motorized and non motorized recreation;
· construction and maintenance equipment.
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Development projects should consist of the complete or partial development of the project
site. Grantees shall have up to two (2) years from the effective date of the project
agreement to complete the development project. A development project, when completed,
must be a usable recreational trail or a trail facility along a usable recreational trail.
Grantees requesting funds to purchase equipment should be prepared to provide proof of
insurance, be capable of properly storing and maintaining the equipment, and be familiar
with Federal Highway Administration's Recreational Trails Program Interim Guidance, and
DEP's Directive 320 as they relate to equipment and surplus property. All equipment
purchased with RTP grant funds will be receive a DEP property number. NOTE: Only non-
expendable equipment, as set forth in the Rec Trails Rule and part of an approved
application, is eligible to be purchased with RTP grant funds.
Grantees may use RTP funds to develop trails, trailhead and trailside facilities and related
support facilities including parking, rest rooms, access to drinking water, etc. Development
projects may also renovate existing trails and facilities in order to provide access for
persons with disabilities.
MAXIMUM GRANTS FUNDS AN APPLICANT MAY REQUEST FOR Year 2010:
Non- Motorized = $250,000
Mixed-Use = $250,000
Motorized = $307,199
RTP program requires that the grantee provide matching funds. Please refer to Chapter
625-2.071 (3) for complete information on match requirements and match types.
EVALUATION PROCESS
Following DEP staff review of the applications, DEP will notify applicants of any
deficiencies. Missing or incomplete documentation will usually constitute a deficiency.
Applicants must submit requested deficiency information within fifteen (15) working days
from date of deficiency notification. After the deficiency period, the Recreational Trails
Advisory Committee ranks all eligible applications in accordance with the evaluation
criteria set forth in the Rec Trails Rule.
APPUCATION SUBMISSION INFORMATION
Applicants must submit proposals for RTP grants on application form OGT-10.
Applications are evaluated on the basis of the information provided by the applicants,
except where such data is superseded by official DEP information. Failure by an applicant
to present all required application information and documentation may result in the
application being declared ineligible for funding consideration. Failure by an applicant to
provide accurate information and documentation relating to the evaluation criteria for the
proposed project set forth in the RTP Rule may result in a loss of points for the applicant's
competitive score.
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Applicants must submit four copies (1 original and 3 copies) of the completed application
and all supporting documents during the announced submission period of
March 18,2010 through March 31, 2010.
Applications must be postmarked NO LATER THAN March 31, 2010, and submitted to:
OFFICE OF GREENWA YS AND TRAILS
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
3900 COMMONWEALTH BOULEVARD, MAIL STATION 795
TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA 32399-3000
Attention: Alexandra Weiss
If questions arise while preparing the application, please contact the Office of Greenways
and Trails at 850.245-2052. Or bye-mail: alexandra.weiss@deo.state.fl.us
Please Note: If you plan to prepare this document by retyping
or downloading it to your computer, the language and format
used must exactly match this application.
This application may be downloaded from the Internet at:
www.FloridaGreenwavsAndTrails.com
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FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
RECREA TIONAL TRAILS PROGRAM
DEP USE ONLY
RECEIVED:
POSTMARKED:
APPLICATION #:
PART I - APPLICANT INFORMATION
1. Name of Applicant or Organization: Collier County Board of County Commissioners
2. Federal Identification Number: 59-6000558
3. Contact Person: Melissa Hennig Title: Principal Envir. Specialist
(The contact person is someone who will be in direct contact with DEP)
Street Address/P.O. Box: 3301 Tamiami Trail East, Building W
City/State: Naples, FL
Telephone: (239) 252-2957
Zipcode: 34112
Fax: (239) 252-6720
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4. Type of Applicant (Select One):
.; City or County Government
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_ State Agency, Department:
Date 8--d3iD
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_ Federal Agency, Department:
, District:
Deputy Clerk
_ Recognized Indian Tribal Government (projects must be on lands in Florida)
_ Organization. SC#
(must be State recognized nonprofit)
.Organization as applicant must provide letter of support from land managing
agency. Tab as "Exhibit A."
I hereby certify that the information provided in this application is true and accurate. I
further certify that I possess the authority to apply for this grant on behalf of the applicant.
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PART II - PROJECT INFORMA TION
N f P . t Gordon River Greenway Bridge
1. ame 0 rOJec :
2. Project Location:
(Show on DQT county road maps or USGS 7 11, minute quadrangle sheets):
Tab as "Exhibit B"
Street Address: No site address at this time
City: Naples
County: Collier
Beginning point: 81047' 852" W: 2609' 5008" N
Ending point: 81046' 59.13" W; 2609' 26.24" N
3. Ownership (If more than one owner, attach a list of owners and their agents along with
a map clearly showing the location of each ownership).
Site control issues must be resolved by the close of the submission
period (March 31, 2009).
Include a boundary map of the project site. Tab as "Exhibit C"
Include a copy of site control documents (e.g. deed, lease agreement, etc.)
Tab as "Exhibit D"
Owner: Collier County BCC
Owner's Agent:
Address: 3301 Tamiami Trail East
Naples, FL 34112
Address:
Phone: (239 ) 252-2957
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4. U.S. CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS IN WHICH THE PROJECT SITE IS LOCATED:
These should be the district in which the project site is located. If you are not sure of
the district, contact your local office of the Supervisor of Elections.
Connie Mack
U.S. Representative's Name:
U.S. House District Number: 14
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5. STATE LEGISLATIVE DISTRICTS IN WHICH THE PROJECT IS LQCATED:
These should be the district in which the project site is located. If you are not sure of
the district, contact your local office of the Supervisor of Elections.
State Senator's Name:
Garrett Richter
State Senate District Number: 37
State Representative's Name: Tom Grady
State House District Number: 76
6. PROJECT DESCRIPTION
Briefly describe the proposed project. Include physical characteristics of the site, such as
land resources, vegetation, fish and wildlife, historical, archaeological resources, previous
land usage and transportation access as well as a description of proposed project
activities. If the project is an equipment purchase, describe the equipment, how it
will be used to benefit recreational trails (include where it will be stored, who will
maintain it, proposed projects for its use and the land managing agency on whose
property equipment will be used). TEXT MUST FIT IN SPACE PROVIDED.
The Gordon River Greenway Park is one part of the larger "Gordon River Greenway Project",
which, when complete, will be a 2-mile ecological and trail corridor centrally located within the
Naples-Collier urban area. The Park itself is comprised of a northern 80 acre portion - owned by
Collier County's Parks and Recreation Department - and a southern 43.5 acre portion - owned by
Collier County's Conservation Collier Program. Once constructed, the entire Park will contain
over 4,500 linear feet of paved trail and 4,500 linear feet of raised boardwalk; however, this
grant application project includes only construction of improvements within the southern portion
of the Greenway Park - a 150 foot long pedestrian bridge across the Gordon River and 1,500
linear feet of boardwalk trails. The project area consists primarily of undeveloped mangrove
swamp wetlands. These wetlands serve as a buffer to the Gordon River for water quality and
flood control. The site provides habitat for listed wading birds, fish, and other wildlife, and a
rookery island is present within the project boundary. Development of the boardwalks will take
place entirely within the mangrove wetlands, with the pedestrian bridge spanning the Gordon
River - connecting western boardwalk to eastern stabilized trail. (Stabilized trails will be
developed within upland areas of the Park outside the scope of this grant application). The
pedestrian bridge will be composed of a pre-fabricated super- structure and an in-situ
contructed sub-structure. The bridge will be designed to conform to federal laws regarding
both height and distance to mean high water, due to it's proximity to Naples airport and it's
location within the Gordon River - a navigeable waterway with Gulf of Mexico access. To reduce
future maintenance costs, boardwalks will be constructed of a long lasting sustainably harvested
hardwood. An archaeological site of prehistoric redeposited shell scatter exists along the
southeastern section of the project and has been recorded with the State. The project will
provide pedestrians with a transportation connection from Golden Gate Parkway to Goodlette
Road South.
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PART III - FINANCIAL INFORMA TION
1. RTP Funds Requested: LineA $ 250,000
2. Local Funds Available:
1) Cash: Line B $ 1,019,000
2) In-Kind: Line C $ 0
Total Local Funds Available: Line D $ 1,019,000
Sum of lines Band C
3. Total Cost of Proposed Project: Line E $ 1,269,000
Sum of Lines A and 0
The Total Project Cost (Line E) must equal the grant request (Line A) plus the total
local funds available (Line D),
4. PROJECT COST ESTIMATE: For each element, please indicate if it is a new facility,
renovation or maintenance of an existing facility, accessibility improvements,
equipment purchase. Costs of planning, permitting and site preparation should be
included within the cost of each element (not to exceed 15% of total project cost).
Quantitv . Description Estimated Cost
1 Pedestrian bridge (150 linear feet) $384,000
New
1 Boardwalk (1,500 linear feet) $885,000
Renovations
Maintenance
Accessibility
Equipment I I
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PART IV - GENERAL EVALUATION CRITERIA
1. PROJECT TYPE
Provide Conceptual Site Plan. Tab as "Exhibit E"
Provide Photographs of the Project Area. Submit color, on-site photographs sufficient
to depict the physical characteristics of the project area. Tab as "Exhibit F"
Provide Location Map and Directions. Submit a detailed street, road or highway map
precisely locating the project site. Also, provide clear and concise written driving
instructions from the nearest federal or state highway. Tab as "Exhibit G"
,f Construction of new trails on federal, state, county or municipal lands where
recreational needs for such construction is shown
Development and rehabilitation of trailside and trailhead facilities and trail linkages
Maintenance and restoration of existing trails
Purchase of trail construction or maintenance equipment
2. CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PLAN
A. The project implements the applicant's adopted local comprehensive plan (city or
county); or the land management or recreation or trail plan of a state or federal agency
and; is included in their Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) or similar plan during the
current year or one of the next three (3) fiscal years: (Include copies of any necessary
documents/plans which clearly indicate the proposed project. Highlight project
name, amount and year.) Tab as "Exhibit H"
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No
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B. Is the proposed project included as part of the plan through a resolution or agency
commitment committing the applicant to amend their ClP or similar plan to include
the project should the applicant receive program funds: (Include copies of any
necessary documents/plans/resolutions which clearly indicate the proposed project.
Highlight project name, amount and year.) Tab as "Exhibit H"
Yes
,f No
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3. STATE COMPREHENSIVE OUTDOOR RECREATION PLAN
Explain how the proposed project would address one or more of the issues or goals
identified in the State Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Plan. Use the Outdoor
Recreation in Florida - 2000 (SCORP), Provide quotations or other appropriate
references to justify the correlation. Use a separate sheet if necessary.
Tab as "Exhibit I"
See "Exhibit I"
4. STATE GREENWAYS AND TRAILS PLAN
Explain how the proposed project would address one or more issues or goals as identified
in the State's Greenways and Trails Plan. Use the Connecting Florida's Communities
with Greenways and Trails - September 1998. Provide quotations or other appropriate
references to justify the correlation. Use a separate sheet if necessary.
Tab as "Exhibit J"
See "Exhibit J"
5. ACCESSIBILITY
Describe how the project facilitates and improves the access and use of trails by persons
with disabilities.
The entire Gordon River Greenway Park is being designed to be accessible by persons with
disabilities. The boardwalk and bridge within the project area will meet or exceed Federal
ADA Standards for Accessible Design. Stabilized 12 foot trails will connect to 10 foot
wide boardwalks. The pedestrian bridge will be 12 feet wide. Parking lots within the
northern portion of the Greenway Park will be linked to the Greenway trail and will contain
ADA compliant parking spaces and ADA compliant restrooms.
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6. YOUTH CONSERVATION OR SERVICE CORPS
The project is supported through a written letter of commitment between the applicant and
a recognized youth conservation or service corps in which the corps agrees to supply a
stated amount of labor.
Yes
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No
If "Yes", submit a copy of the written letter of commitment between the applicant and the
service corps. Written letter must be executed by the end of the submission period and
quantify the amount of labor in monetary units. Tab as "Exhibit K"
7. CONNECTIVITY AND LINKAGES
Describe how the proposed project provides access to or between any of the following:
(A) Public parks or other recreational lands or facilities;
The southern portion of the Gordon River Greenway Park will be the link between the
northern Greenway Park trailhead facilities (parking and rest rooms) and the existing
and proposed sections of the Gordon River Greenway within the City of Naples.
(B) Features or areas of historic, cultural, biological or archaeological significance;
Provide copy of letter from Florida Department of State (Tab as "Exhibit L '? and/or
Florida Natural Areas Inventory (Tab as "Exhibit M'?
A site of prehistoric redeposited shell scatter exists along the southeastern section of
the project and has been recorded with the state (8CR978). Several fNAI Element
Occurences of rare species and natural communities exist within the project site and
other rare fNAI species and natural communities may be identified on or near the site.
(C) Existing intermodal transportation corridors or trail systems; and/or
The north portion of the Greenway Park, which will connect to the project site, will be
accessible by existing sidewalks in three different locations. A sidewalk along
Enterprise Ave. will connect to the project site in the future. The existing portion of
the Greenway provides access to Airport Pulling Road and will also eventually connect up
to the project site.
(D) Residential populated areas.
The project site is within an undeveloped area of Naples that is surrounded by
residential and commercial uses. River Reach, a condominium community just north of
the project site, has plans to connect its existing recreational trail to the southern
portion of the Gordon River Greenway Park trail.
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8, PUBLIC PARTICIPATION
Please indicate which of the following apply (select all that apply):
A. An advertised public meeting was held solely for the purpose of discussing the
proposed project. Attach a copy of proof of publication for the advertisement.
Meeting must be for the SOLE PURPOSE of discussing the project
proposed in the application. The advertisement should indicate that the
purpose of the meeting is to discuss this RTP grant for this project site.
Meeting must be advertised according to community/agency requirements,
and at a minimum of 72 hours prior to date and time of meeting. Include proof
of date and time advertised. Meetings may not be held on day of application
submittal. Tab as "Exhibit N-1"
.f B. The project was discussed at a regularly scheduled meeting of the applicant's
advisory board responsible for park, recreation and leisure service activities.
Provide a copy of the agenda and/or minutes of the advisory board meeting(s)
where this project was discussed. The board must be an appointed group of
citizens, such as a parks and recreation advisory board, who would normally
review projects similar to the proposed grant application. Discussion must
take place at a regularly scheduled meeting. Planning and zoning or similar
boards may be used if a parks and recreation advisory board does not exist,
CITY OR COUNTY COMMISSIONS ARE NOT CONSIDERED ADVISORY
BOARDS. Tab as "Exhibit N-2"
.f C. Public input on the proposed project was obtained through presentations to
community organizations, neighborhood associations and/or a written opinion
survey. Provide documentation (agenda, minutes or thank-you letter) showing
that presentations regarding this project were made to community
organizations or groups OR provide a copy of the survey instrument and a
summary of the results and explain how the results relate to the proposed
project. Tab as "Exhibit N-3"
9. NATIONAL SCENIC TRAIL OR NATIONAL RECREATION TRAIL
A. The project is located on or connects with the Florida National Scenic Trail:
Yes
I No
If yes, provide map and documentation (letter from U.S. Forest Service) indicating
connectivity with a certified portion of the Florida National Scenic Trail.
Tab as "Exhibit 0"
B. The project is located on or connects with a National Recreation Trail:
I No
Yes
If "Yes", provide a map and documentation (letter from the National Park Service) indicating
connectivity with a designated National Recreation Trail. Tab as "Exhibit 0"
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10. STATE OF FLORIDA DESIGNATED RECREATIONAL GREENWAY OR TRAIL
The project is located on or connects with a State of Florida designated greenway or trail.
Yes
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No
If "Yes", provide a map and documentation (letter from Office of Greenways and Trails)
indicating connectivity. Designation Agreements must be fully executed by end of
submission period. Tab as "Exhibit P"
11. MATCHING RATIO
RTP is a matching grant program. Maximum grant award can account for 80% of total
project costs (federal grant amount: grantee's cash and/or in-kind services). Select which
matching ratio applies to this project:
.f A. 50:50
B. 60:40
C. 80:20
. Federal Agencies: only 95% of total project costs may be federal dollars. Please
explain the source offunds for remaining 5%.
Source of non-Federal dollars when applicant is Federal Agency: Not applicable
12. MIXED USE PROJECTS
A. The specific trail design demonstrates that the project will support recreational trail
opportunities for both motorized and nonmotorized use through innovative
techniques such as multiple trails sharing a single corridor, or time sharing of trails or
trailhead facilities, or other innovative corridor sharing techniques.
Yes
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No
If "Yes", please explain innovative techniques to be employed and address potential user
conflicts. Tab as "Exhibit Q"
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B. The specific trail design demonstrates that the project will support mixed-use
recreational trail opportunities, either motorized or nonmotorized, through innovative
techniques.
Yes
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No
If "Yes", please explain innovative techniques to be employed and address potential user
conflicts. Tab as "Exhibit Q"
PART V - SPECIFIC CRITERIA
1. MOTORIZED PROJECTS Only:
A. The proposed project will: (select only one)
_ 1. develop new motorized recreational trails.
_ 2. repair or restore designated motorized trails impacted by normal use.
_ 3. develop motorized trail facilities on existing motorized recreational trail corridors.
B. The project will support compatible recreational trail use for the greatest number of the
following: (select ALL that apply)
_ 1. Off-Road Motorcycles
2. All-Terrain Vehicles
3. Off-Highway Vehicles (high clearance vehicles)
4. Other Motorized Recreational Trail Use. List all:
2. NON MOTORIZED PROJECTS Only:
A. The proposed project will: (select only one)
4- 1. develop nonmotorized recreational trail facilities on new corridors.
2. develop nonmotorized recreational trail facilities on existing corridors.
3. improve or repair existing non motorized recreational trail and/or facilities.
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B. The non motorized project will support compatible recreational trail use for the greatest
number of the following: (select ALL that apply)
,f 1. Bicycling
,f 2. Skating
,f 3. Day Hiking
4. Equestrian Activities
,f 5. Fitness Activities
6. Overnight or Long Distance Backpacking
7.
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Aquatic Activity
L. t II' Fishing and wildlife viewing
Other Nonmotorized Recreational Trail Use. IS a . .
3, MOTORIZED AND NONMOTORIZED MIXED-USE PROJECTS Only:
A. The motorized/non motorized mixed-use project will: (select only one)
_ 1. develop new mixed-use trails.
2. repair or restore designated mixed-use trails impacted by normal use.
3. develop mixed-use trail facilities on existing motorized recreational trail corridors.
B. The project will support compatible recreational trail use for the greatest number of the
following: (select ALL that apply)
_ 1. Off-Road Motorcycles
2. All-Terrain Vehicles
3. Off-Highway Vehicles (high clearance vehicles)
4. Other Motorized Recreational Trail Use. List:
5. Bicycling
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3(8) Motorized/Nonmotorized Mixed-Use Projects Only, cont.
6. Skating
7. Day Hiking
8. Equestrian Activities
9. Fitness Activities
_ 10. Overnight or Long Distance Backpacking
_ 11. Aquatic Activity
12. Other Nonmotorized Recreational Trail Use. List: 0
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PART VI - SUPPORTING DOCUMENTA TION
A TTENTION: Before you finish your application package, make sure you
have all the necessary support documents prepared and attached. Please use this
list to make sure that all applicable documentation is included. Attach supporting
documents as follows:
Application Item - If Applicable Tab as Exhibit
NOTE: Four (4) copies of the completed and PLEASE USE A SOFT
signed application and all supporting documents COVERED BINDER.
must be submitted by March 31, 2010.
(1 oriqinal and 3 copies)
A. Organizations provide a Letter of Support from A
land managing agency. Agency must state that it
accepts the post completion requirements as
outlined in Chapter 62S-2 FAC.
B. Show project location on DOT County Road B
Maps or USGS 7 Yz Minute Quadrangle
Sheets. Include beginning and ending points.
C. Boundary Map of the project area: C
The map must provide a description and sketch
of the project area boundaries, display known
easements and be legally sufficient to identify
the project area. Plat maps may be accepted if
the above criteria are identified.
Aerial photographs are not accepted as
boundary maps.
D. Site Control (e.g., deed, lease): D
Submit a copy of the site control document for
the project site. If submerged lands are included
in the development area, provide a legal
document (i.e., permit, management agreement,
etc.) which indicates permission to use and
develop the submerged lands.
Site control must be effective bv the close of
the submission Deriod.
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Application Item - If Applicable Tab As Exhibit
E. Conceptual Site Plan for development E
of the project area: Submit a conceptual
site plan displaying the areas and
facilities to be developed as proposed in
the scope of the application. The site
plan must correlate with the project area
identified in the project boundary map
and cost estimate. The site plan must
CLEARLY DELINEATE between
facilities/opportunities currently existing,
facilities proposed for funding in this
application and facilities planned for
future development. Color code your
site plan to indicate facilities that are
existing, proposed for funding and
planned for future development (not
in this project).
F. Photographs of the Project Area: F
Submit color, on-site photographs
sufficient to depict the physical
characteristics of the project area.
Provide color photographs for all four
copies of your application. Label photos
as to what and where. Aerial
photographs are requested, but not
required. Please mark an approximate I
boundary of the Project Site and note
major roads and/or landmarks on the
aerial photo (note - this is not the
boundary map).
G. Location Map and Directions: G
Submit a detailed street, road or
highway map precisely locating the
project site. Also, provide clear and
concise written driving instructions from
the nearest federal or state highway.
NOTE: Please confirm that street names
listed in the written directions are the
same as those posted on street signs in
the area.
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Application Item - If Applicable Tab As Exhibit
H. Capital Improvements Schedule or a H
copy of a resolution amending the
existing schedule to include the
proposed project. State or federal
agencies provide copy of their land
management or recreation or trail plan.
I. SCORP objectives support I
documentation. Written response to
Part IV, Item 3, Page 9 of this
application. Include detailed narrative
explaining how this project implements
one or more of the outdoor recreation
trails related goals and objectives as
listed in the 2000 SCORP.
J. State Greenways and Trails Plan J
support documentation. Written
response to Part IV, Item 4, Page 9 of
this application. Include detailed
narrative explaining how this project
implements one or more of the goals
and objectives as indicated in the 1998
State Trails Plan.
K. Service Corps: Copy of letter of K
commitment between applicant and
recognized youth conservation or
service corps, in which the corps agrees
to supply stated amount of labor. Refer
to 42 u.s.e. 12572 and 42 u.s.e. 12656
for definitions. Scout troops and
similar groups do NOT qualify.
AmeriCorps is a recognized service
corps.
L. Department of State letter to verify that L
a project is for archaeological/
historic/cultural preservation purposes.
M. FNAI letter to verify resources protected M
by project.
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1'6 E 7'
Application Item - If Applicable Tab As Exhibit
N. Public Participation Documentation: N
1. Copy of public meeting advertisement
for SOLE PURPOSE of discussing the
project.
Meeting must be advertised according to
community/agency requirements, at a
minimum of 72 hours prior to date and
time of meeting. Include proof of date
and time advertised. Meetings may not
be held on day of application submittal.
Must be held between April 1 , 2009 and
March 31, 2010.
2. Agenda and/or minutes of
REGULARLY SCHEDULED
advisory board meeting.
3. Documentation of PRESENTATION
to community groups (agenda, letter
of thanks, etc. OR...
A copy of the SURVEY instrument
and a summary of the results as they
relate to the proposed project.
O. Letter from U.S. Forest Service 0
documenting this project is located
along or directly connects to a certified
portion of the Florida National Scenic
Trail. OR...
Letter from National Park Service
documenting this project is located
along or directly connects with a I I
designated National Recreation Trail.
P. Letter from Office of Greenways & Trails p I
documenting project this is located
along or directly connects with an OGT
designated State of Florida Greenway
or Trail. I
a. Mixed Use Projects: Explanation of Q I
innovative techniques to be employed
(address potential user conflicts). I
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PART VII - CONTACT FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
CONTACT PHONE
RTP Application Information
& Assistance 850-245-2052
Florida Statewide
Greenways &Trails Plan 850-245-2052
Department of State 850-245-6339
Florida Natural Areas
Inventory (FNAI) 850-224-8207
2000 Statewide
Comprehensive Outdoor
Recreation Plan (SCaRP) 850-245-3051
U.S. Forest Service
(National Scenic Trail) 850-523-8576
National Park Service
(National Recreation Trails) 504-589-3882, ext 140
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EXHIBIT A
Letter of Support from Land Managing Agency
NOT APPLICABLE
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EXHIBIT D
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2008. by COC LAND DlVESTIIIENTS, INC~ . FIoridII Coopor.loDt.. fonMftr knowft
... COUJER DEVELOPMENT CORPORAT1OII, __ 8ddfftS 1& 3003 North
ramoamo T,aj. Sut. ~OO, Naples, FL 34103 (hefeinalIIf I'8IilImId 10... 'GtanloI1, to
COLLIER COUNtY, a J>Olitical subdMsion of !Iw StlIIa of FlOOd.. 11s..,., ....c<. and
nfoigna._ po$! offic4t add..... 3301 r_..",i Tra~ Easl. HepIes. Florida. 34112
(t>ar.."..1Ier refe<red to as 'Grant...").
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~ IS 10001 and _ valuable conside<ation, ,eceipt ........" is he<eby
adtnowledged. ro.relly graotll, b~, ..... 91'-. ,........, r._. con.eys and
conlitms unto the ('.ramee. all th. cerUin land 1llua1e in Collet COWlly, Florida. 10 wit
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TOGETl1ER W1lh .JU'~ I..".",.".,. ~ and appurtenances thereto
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TO HAVE AND TO HCXD ~:~.... ~ .(~,;"..,.,.."
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AND the Gran'or he<eby cavenanii ...th ...ol "',...".. thai the Grantor oS ~
",ired at .aid land ,n f.... .""pl..; lhal tile Grantor t\aa good tight and ltIwfuI authority to
set and l.X>nYe'f 5IIid land; !!1a1 the GrantlOt l>eteby IulIy W9lT1ltlls !he :.... to ...ol1Md
an<l WIll ~ tINt ....... BQalnll :he ltIwfuI claims of all persons whomso<Net: and thai
...olland is tr.... of all encumtnnces eltCellt as _ ._,
IN WITNESS WHEREOF. the said Grantor has slr}ned and sealed theM ~1s
tile day and ye. ~"" above _en,
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STATE OF FLORIDA
COUNTY OF COlLIER
The foregoino warranry Deed W3II ad<nowtedged before me this ~ day of
j1huJ~ . 2008 by Patridc L. Viler. VICe President on beh8If 01 CDC
lllnd ImIfllmentll, Inc., lOOT*!y known as Collfer De.eloptnenl C<O'y<lo.tion, . FIonda
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EXHIBIT "A"
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PROPERTY TAX IDENTIfiCATION NUMBER, ()IJ::63I60009
mE SOUTHEAST (SE'.',) QC'ARTER OF NORllIF.ASr (NEY,l QUARHR ANI)
nlA r PAR r OF fllE NORTIIF"\S r (NF.'/.) QIJARTF.R OF lIlE SOUTHFAST (SF',!'l
QUARrFR OF SFCnON H, roWNSJ;JP.' SOUlH. RANGE 25 EAST. COr.lIER
COLXrV, ~LORIDA. L Yr.-/O E,\ST OF I liE CRH.K. LESS AND EXCI'pr filE
fOLLOWING rwo PARcns,
,\1.1, IIlAr TR.ACT OF PARCEl OF L\NO LYING ANI) [lUNG r.-/
filE NORlIIE.\Sr (NcH) QIJARn,R Of SECTION 34, lOWNSIIIP
H SOUrIl, RANGE IS EAST. COUII,R (,Ol:NTY, FT,ORIDA, ,ANTl
flI,ING ~IORE PAR nCUL\Rt v DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
llFGINNING ,A r mE I'OINl OF fNTfRSECTION Of 'rilE
L\Sr llUU:-;DARY Of nORTfR SUBOIVISION WIIH
IlIF :'ORnl RIGIIT.OFW."V LINE OF A CA.'lAL.
RFCORDED IN PL\T !lOOK 5. PAGE 106; RUN IN ,A
,'iOR n,lERL Y Dlltliq1~J~~ f, EE r., MORE OR USS.
TO THE SCXiHI\abm;!}Aa'1~~ (JORDON RIVER
i!()~\ES )uilj)~'i'ISloN, RECOR.oW)1." PLAI 1l00K 2.
P,\UE 114'" r'\lt."iOl_IN .AN EASTf.llf;)' OIRfC liON
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RI\'fR HOMl;S;....Pl~""'4;E,Ol:JJ,1I~t,'~tiT. MORE OR
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Of Gt)Il~ RTVER TO THE'IiA~jLV EXnl';SJON
Of filE ~.rtl RIGHr.Of-wAf \.I)(~ lJIE CANAL
IN 'i lOR rE'R:~~QIYlS10N AS R~~ED PEA r !lOOK
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Driving instructions to the southern portion of the Gordon River Greenway Park
Access to eastern side:
From [-75 take Exit [05
Go west on Golden Gate Parkway
Turn south onto Airport Pulling Rd.
Take Airport Pulling Rd. to N. Horseshoe Dr.
Turn west onto N. Horseshoe Dr.
Turn north towards River Way
Continue straight at stop sign across River Way onto River Reach Rd.
Follow River Reach Rd. west and south to the tennis courts
Parking area is just north of the boat launch
River Reach Condo contact for parking and acce!-js:
Doug Ker
813-936-1700
Cell: 813-376-6033
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Access to western side:
From [-75 take Exit 105
Go west on Golden Gate Parkway
Turn south onto Goodlette-Frank Rd.
Take Goodlette-Frank Rd. to 7'" Ave. North
Turn east onto th Ave. North
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Follow road northeast around curve to northeastern most parking area of The Commons
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Take Goodlette-Frank Road to Goodlette Anns access road that is just south of Colonial Square and just north of
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Cut through Fifth Third Bank parking lot to road leading to northeastern most parking area of The Commons
The Commons NNN Healthcare office building contact for parking and access:
Margo Chandler
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SCORP Objectives Support Documentation
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Explain how the proposed project would address one or more of the issues or goals
identified in the State Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Plan. Use the Outdoor
Recreation in Florida - 2000 (SCORP). Provide quotations or other appropriate
references to justify the correlation. Use a separate sheet if necessary.
Chaoter 6-1, Goal 1: The project has "improve[d] coordination, communication and
cooperation between government, non-profit and private recreation providers in outdoor
recreation planning and land management". For over 20 years, the idea of a centrally
located preserve/park along the Gordon River has been envisioned by various
community groups in Collier County. A non-profit agency, the Southwest Florida land
Preservation Trust has promoted the Gordon River Greenway for many years and from
1999-2000 constructed a portion of the greenway within City of Naples property that is
managed by the City of Naples Airport Authority. Other partner agencies involved with
the Gordon River Greenway include: Big Cypress Basin/South Florida Water
Management District, The Conservancy of Southwest Florida, City of Naples and
Naples Airport Authority.
Chaoter 6-1, Goal 2: This project will "improve coordination, communication and
cooperation between land managing agencies" by providing a link to future Collier
County Parks and Recreation managed trails within the northern portion of the Gordon
River Greenway Park and by providing a link to existing and future City of Naples
managed Greenway Trails. The boardwalks and bridge within this project will provide a
vital connection within the entire trail system and allow for coordinated management of
all sections of the Gordon River Greenway owned and managed by different agencies.
Chaoter 6-1. Goal 3: This project will "support conservation and recreation land
acquisition programs" by providing funding assistance to Conservation Collier, a Collier
County conservation land acquisition program.
Chaoter 6-1, Goal 4: The project will "provide ... opportunities for... resource-based
outdoor recreation in [an] urban area". The Greenway Park will serve as both an
ecological/wildlife corridor and a public access area for passive recreation such as
hiking, biking, skating, nature photography, and bird-watching within an urban area of
Collier County.
Chaoter 6-1. Goal 5: The project will "support special programs to broaden public
participation in outdoor recreation, improve recreational access for those with physical
or mental disabilities, promote a stewardship ethic, ... and increase public
understanding of the value and importance of Florida's natural and cultural resources".
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Parks and Recreation Park Ranger and Naturalist staff will present natural history
programs at the site. Content for programming will include: The Importance of
Preserving Wetlands, Wetland Plants and their Medicinal Uses, Birding in the Wetlands,
and Dr. Nehrling and Exotic Species. Dr. Nehrling settled in the lands surrounding the
Gordon River Greenway Park in the early 1900's. He developed a botanical garden,
some specimens of which are still present in the area today.
The boardwalk and bridge will create a recreational trail that will be accessible to people
with physical and mental disabilities through natural ecosystems that are currently only
accessible by boat and by those that can maneuver through thick vegetation.
Three interpretive signs will be located along the boardwalk: one with information
regarding the importance of the mangrove ecosystem, one with information regarding
the importance of the estuary, and one identifying and discussing the life history of the
yellow-crowned night heron.
Chapter 6-1, Goal 6: This project will "increase funding and revenue generating
capabilities for outdoor recreation". Construction of the southern boardwalks and
pedestrian bridge within Gordon River Greenway Park will encourage other agencies
involved with the Gordon River Greenway - City of Naples, Naples Airport Authority,
Southwest Florida Land Trust - to follow through with construction of their undeveloped
portions of the Greenway. The pedestrian bridge within this project is the link between
the northern section of the Greenway owned by Collier County and the southern section
of the Greenway owned by others. Completion of this section of the Greenway will
garner community support for completion of the entire Greenway and will improve
opportunities for future grant awards within the entire Greenway.
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EXHIBIT J
State Greenways and Trails Plan support documentation
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Explain how the proposed project would address one or more issues or goals as
identified in the State's Greenways and Trails Plan. Use the Connecting Florida's
Communities with Greenways and Trails - September 1998. Provide quotations or
other appropriate references to justify the correlation. Use a separate sheet if
necessary.
Listed below are the Recommendations and Strategies from the State's Greenways and Trails
Plan and the specific ways in which the proposed project employs, or will employ, each
Strategy.
"Recommendation Three: Stimulate awareness. involvement and action in oublic and orivate
arouos that can help create and manaae communitv areenwavs and trails. and comoonents of
the statewide svstem."
"Strategy 2: Generate support for and involvement in the creation of green ways and
trails in local communities. "
The public and multiple area agencies have contributed to the Gordon River Greenway Park
and the Gordon River Greenway Project as a whole. For over 20 years, the idea of a centrally
located preserve/park along the Gordon River has been envisioned by various community
groups in Collier County. The Southwest Florida land Preservation Trust has promoted a
Gordon River Greenway for many years and from 1999-2000 designed and constructed a
portion of the Greenway. Recently, community support has blossomed and the land Trust has
revitalized its efforts to coordinate this project's completion. The Naples Pathways Coalition,
Inc., a non-profit group of local citizens advocating a fully integrated and safe pedestrian, bicycle
and other non-motorized transportation network throughout Naples and Collier County, is also a
strong supporter of the Gordon River Greenway. Please see attached support letter.
"Strategy 5: Encourage developers to include greenways and bicycle, equestrian and
pedestrian trails within large developments and to link internal trail systems with the
larger state green ways and trails system. "
River Reach, a condominium community just north of the project site, has plans to connect its
existing recreational trail to the southern portion of the Gordon River Greenway Park trail.
"Strategy 6: Encourage government agencies at aI/levels to include green ways and
trails in their planning processes. "
There is a City of Naples and County commitment to complete this project, which was
conceived over 10 years ago accepted and adopted through several Master Plans and the
Collier County Growth Management Plan. There is clear overall vision for the Greenway Plan.
The Gordon River Greenway is identified as a Tier 1 Off-Road Facility within the Collier County
Comprehensive Pathways Plan. The plan was adopted by the Collier Metropolitan Planning
Organization on January 12, 2006. The Comprehensive Pathways Plan is incorporated by
reference in the Collier County Growth Management Plan, in the Transportation Element,
Objective 4.
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"Strategy 7: Expand the green ways and trails system by using existing green ways and
trails as models for developing new components. "
The proposed project is north of existing portions of the Gordon River Greenway constructed by
the Southwest Florida Preservation Trust. Members of the Southwest Florida Preservation are
currently involved with the design of the Gordon River Greenway Park. Easements secured by
the Southwest Florida Preservation Trust within City of Naples property adjacent to both the
proposed project site and existing portions of the Greenway will ensure future connections of
the Greenway.
"Recommendation Four: Provide additional resources for local. reaional. state and federal
aaencies and private landowners to acauire. protect and develop lands for areenwavs and
trails."
"Strategy 2: Communities should pursue a combination of funding sources and other
tools at the federal, state, regional and local level to support green ways and trails
initiatives. "
Collier County received a Florida Communties' Trust Grant Award for acquisition of the northern
portion of the Greenway Park. Funds received from the state through the FCT program will be
used to develop trails and facilities within this section of the Park. The Southwest Florida
Preservation Trust has been actively pursuing private donors to support the overall Greenway
Project, and will continue to pursue grant funds for construction of unfunded sections of the
Greenway. Collier County Government funds set aside specifically for land management
activities and public access amenities within Conservation Collier preserves will be provided as
match for this proposed project should it receive RTP funding.
"Recommendation Seven: Educate and inform Florida's residents and visitors about the value of
the state's areenwavs and trails svstem."
"Strategy 1: Promote awareness. understanding, and recreational use of Florida's
green ways and trails, and make eco-tourism and heritagetourism profitable and
sustainable industries in Florida."
Three interpretive signs will be located along the boardwalk within the proposed project site:
one with information regarding the importance of the mangrove ecosystem, one with information
regarding the importance of the estuary, and one identifying and discussing the iife history of the
yellow-crowned night heron.
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Collier County Parks and Recreation Park Ranger and Naturalist staff will also present
approximately 24 natural history programs at the proposed project site annually - in conjunction
with programs being presented within the northern portion of the Gordon River Greenway Park.
Staff presenting the programs will have completed the National Association of Interpretation
Certified Interpretive Guide Course. All educational programs will be developed by the Senior
Park Naturalist/Program Supervisor. Programs will include: The Importance of Preserving
Wetlands, Wetland Plants and their Medicinal Uses, Birding in the Wetlands, and Dr. Nehrling
and Exotic Species. Programs will be presented twice a month, on Wednesday and Saturday
mornings. Programs will be advertised in the Collier County Parks and Recreation Program
Guide and the Park Ranger To Go Menu of Programs that is distributed to Collier County Public
Schools each August. Target audience to include: general public, professionals, tourists, and
elementary and secondary school children.
The proposed project will also meet the State's Greenways and Trails Plan benchmark to
"maintain or restore natural, recreational, cultural and historic resources on greenways and trails
to the extent necessary for the areas to continue to be suitable for designation".
The proposed project site will be maintained as conservation land in-perpetuity, as required by
Collier County Ordinance 2003-63, as amended. Approximately 8.9 acres of the site is covered
with dense invasive exotic vegetation. All invasive exotic plants within the entire site will be
controlled and their eradication monitored as part of the project. Additionally, design and
construction of all improvements will avoid disturbance of State archaeological site 8CR978
located within the project boundary,
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EXHIBIT N
Public Participation Documentation
',,16 E 7'
EXHIBIT N-1
Public Meeting Advertisement for SOLE PURPOSE of
Discussing the Project
NOT APPLICABLE
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EXHIBIT N-2
Agenda of REGULARLY SCHEDULED Advisory Board
Meeting
16E7
1
CONSERVATION COLLIER
LAND ACQUISITION ADVISORY COMMITTEE
March 8,20109:00 A.M.
Commission Boardroom
W. Harmon Turner Building (Building "F"), Third Floor
AGENDA
I. Roll Call - Welcome to New Committee Members
II. Approval of agenda
III, Approval of February 8,2010 Minutes
IV, Thank you to Rolf Anthony for Eagle Scout Project
V, Old Business:
A. Cosentino parcel - Rivers Road
B, Real Property Management Update
I, Contract - Kirby
C, Budget Recommendations - Standing Item
0, Caracara Prairie Preserve Conservation Bank Documents
E, Gordon River Greenway Project
1, Standing Item General Update - Jeff Curl
2. FDEP Office of Greenways and Trails, Recreational Trails Program, "Gordon
River Greenway Bridge" Grant Application Packet- Melissa Hennig
VI. New Business
A, New Property Applications - Somers Donation
B, Kevin Kacer Memorial Trail System
C, Outstanding Advisory Committee Member Program
D, Coordinator Communications,
VII, Subcommittee Membership
VIII, Subcommittee Meeting Reports
A, Outreach - Tony Pires, Chair
B. Lands Evaluation and Management- Mike Delate, Vice Chair
C. Ord, Policy and Procedures - Annisa Karim, Chair
IX, Chair Committee Member Comments
X, Public General Comments
XL Staff Comments
XII, Adjourn
****************************.********************************************.****************************
Committee Members: Please notify Alexandra Sulecki at 252-2961 no later than 5:00 D,m. on March
5.2010 if you cannot attend this meetinQ or if YOU have a conflict and will abstain from votinQ on
an aQenda item.
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EXHIBIT N-3
Agenda from PRESENTATION to Community Group
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Southwest Florida Land f reservation Trust
Annual Spring Neighborhood Update
April 28, 2009
Conservanc:J Auditorium
I, Welcome - Scott Cameron, President, Southwest Florida Land Preservation Trust
2, Land Trust History - Ellie Krier, Executive Director, SWFLPT
3, Greenway Update North to South
a, Bridges at the Gordon River - John Passidomo
a, The Naples Zoo - David Tetzlaff
b, Conservancy of Southwest Florida - Ellie Krier
c, Collier County Parks - Margaret Bishop
d, Conservation Collier - Margaret Bishop
e, Naples Airport - Ellie Krier
f. City of Naples - Ellie Krier
4, Neighborhood Review North to South
a, Bears Paw
b, Coconut River Estates
c, Natures Pointe
d, River Reach
e, Avion Park
5, Questions and Answers
6, Refreshments
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Neighborhood Outreach
April 28, 2009, 6;00 - 7;00 p.m" The Conservanc!J Auditorium
Stakeholders Invited (FK 5tudios Matthew Kragh m<ltt@archnetinc.com 454-5800
5ridges at Gordon River John F assidomo j mpassidomo@na ~~Iesbw .com 261-9500
Naples Airport Ted 501ido,y tsoljd3~@fl:J n3ples.com 645-075 5
E '" Dehn edehn@tl:Jnaples.com 645-075 5
Collier County M<1rg3ret 5ishop marga ret6ishop@colliergov.net 215-5857
Marla Ramse~ rT13rb ramsey@colliergov.net 252-8+68
Collier County Alex 5uleck; alexa ndrasulecki@coltiergov.net 215-2961
Melissa Hennig melis53hen nig@colliergov.net 252-2957
Cit~ of Naples Ron W~&xe rwallace@naplesgov.com 21 5-5000
George Archibald garchiba Id@n3plesgov.com 21 )-)000
Naples Zoo David T etL1a1+ david@napleswo.com 262-:5409
Conservanclj Andrew McE.lwaine andrewm@conserva nC~:l-org 262-0)0+
Curtis C.::liso curtis@conservancy_org 262--0)04
Kimle,y-Horn Associates Ward Miller wMd.millcr@kimle,y-horn.com 941-589-5000
Neighborhood Contacts
Avian F ark K3thi [)ruce 752-58+1-
Everett Tha,yer 645-2557
[)ear's F aw Don [)uxton buxtonnaples@aol.com 450-60+1-
Coconut River Lstates Usa Morton mortonnest2@aol.com 272-2125
Estuar,y, Gre!) Oaks Van'vVilliams vanzandt@princeton.edu 262-5095
Nature F oint Laura Venable gullreetclub@comcast.net 821....0108
River Reach Mike Malone!) 645-40+9
F ort Ro~"1 Sandy UnnemLm svldesign@aol.com 4)0-8001
16E7
EXHIBIT 0
U.S. Forest Service or National Park Service Letter
NOT APPLICABLE
EXHIBIT P
Office of Greenways & Trails Letter
NOT APPLICABLE
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16E 7'
EXHIBIT Q
Innovative Techniques to be Employed for Mixed Use
Projects
NOT APPLICABLE