Bayshore Beautification MSTU Agenda 01/09/2019Offices: 3570 Bayshore Drive, Unit 102, Naples, Florida 34112
Phone: 239-643-1115
Online: www.bayshorecra.com
Bayshore Beautification MSTU
AGENDA
January 9, 2019 - 5:00 PM
Chairman Maurice Gutierrez
Robert Messmer Sandra Arafet, George Douglas, Sheila Dimarco, James Bixler, Susan Crum
1.Call to Order Roll Call
2.Pledge of Allegiance
3.Adoption of Agenda
4.Election of Officers -Chair and Vice-Chair
5.Approval of Minutes
a)December 5, 2018 (Attachment)
6.Landscape Maintenance Report – Aaron Gross
7.Other Agencies
8.Old Business
a)Bayview Park – Parking Options
9.New Business
a)CRA/MSTU’s Joint Meeting – Goals & Priority
Workshop- February 19, 2019
10.Staff Report
a)Project Manager Report – Tami Scott (Attachment)
b)Financials (Attachment)
c)Maintenance Report (Attachment)
d)Code Enforcement November Report (Attachment)
11.Corresponding and Communication
a)2019 Meeting Calendar Updated* – (Attachment)
12.Public Comments
13.Staff Comments
14.Advisory Committee Comments
15.Next Meeting Date: February 6, 2019
16.Adjournment
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Agenda Item 4a-December 5, 2018 meeting minutes
BAYSHORE BEAUTIFICATION MSTU MINUTES OF THE DECEMBER 5, 2018 MEETING
The meeting of the Bayshore Beautification MSTU Advisory Committee was called to order by Chairman
Maurice Gutierrez at 5:01 p.m. at the CRA Office, 3750 Bayshore Drive, Unit 102, Naples, FL 34112.
I. Roll Call: Advisory Board Members Present: Chairman Maurice Gutierrez, Robert Messmer,
Sandra Arafet, James Bixler, Susan Crum, George Douglas, Sheila Dimarco
MSTU Staff Present: Sean Callahan, Executive Director of Corporate Business Operations; Debrah
Forester, CRA Director; Tami Scott, Senior Project Mgr; Shirley Garcia, Operations Coordinator;
Megi Roko, Executive Secretary.
II. Pledge of Allegiance: Led by Chairman Maurice Gutierrez.
III. Adoption of Agenda: Requested changes: add Neighborhood Street Lights under New Business.
Sandra Arafet made a motion to accept the Agenda as amended. Second by Robert Messmer. Passed
Unanimously.
IV. Adoption of Minutes: George Douglas made a motion to pass the November 7, 2018 Minutes as
written. Second by Sheila Dimarco. Passed Unanimously.
V. Community/ Business Presentations:
A. Update on Landscaping—Aaron Gross, Ground Zero Landscaping— The Perennial Peanut
and Calusia were planted at Celebration Park by the sidewalk and guardrail. Aaron placed Calla
Lilies, Bougainvillea, Geranium, and Petunia in the planters on the bridge as previously requested
to test which varieties thrive under the new irrigation system. The valve on island 13 and 15 were
repaired and island 13 was planted with perennial peanut. The North pump is currently in the
process of being updated and repaired. All Fox Tail berries were cleaned up and the seed pods
were pruned to prevent berries from dropping. In addition, the bromeliads were cleaned up. All
provided Christmas banners were installed. It was also noted by George Douglas, Advisory Board
Member that a Bougainvillea located over the bridge was uprooted but took the time to replant
himself.
VI. Old Business:
A. Bayview Park: Debrah Forester, CRA Director briefly reviewed the status of Bayview park and
introduced Barry Williams, Parks and Recreation Division Director, to further discuss the
updates. Mr. Williams discussed parking concerns in the boating community at Bayview Park on
Hamilton Avenue. Keisha Westbrook, RWA Senior Project Manager presented a visual of the
proposed design and discussed the project. Sandra Arafet mentioned budget and time concerns
of Thomason Drive and how the Hamilton Ave project would delay the progression. Maurice
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Gutierrez, Advisory Board Chairman expressed apprehension due to previous failed efforts.
Commitment, and allocation of funds was requested from the Parks and Recreation Department
to avoid possible future issues. Chairman Gutierrez questioned the possibility to merge the two
projects together to avoid doubling the work effort, but the required work permits will prohibit
that. Ms. Westbrook recommended phasing the plans and inserting the Hamilton Ave project as
an add alternative option to the original proposal. The Advisory Board agreed to support the Parks
and Recreation proposal to forward the recommendation to the Board of County Commissioners
for approval and to fund the beautification enhancements of the project. Sandra Arafet made a
motion to include Hamilton Ave as an add alternative to the Thomason Drive project plan and
offer support to the Parks and Recreation Department’s Bayview Park proposal. Sheila Dimarco
seconded the motion. Passed unanimously.
B. Bayshore Drive Streetscape Renovation Improvements: Mike McGee, Landscape Architect
presented a new proposal that included the Redevelopment Plan updates. The new draft proposal
incorporated new lighting, maintenance agreements, wider sidewalks, and parallel parking into
the previous proposal. Mr. McGee explained the additions and discussed the process of the phased
project. In addition, a road diet was also included in the proposal that was not well received. The
board liked the idea of reducing the speed limit, and widening the side-walks to improve
walkability, but fear the quality of life of the community would be altered for worse if a road diet
was implemented. The board requested alternative proposal that implemented changes for side
streets of the community. Robert Messmer made a motion to not revisit a road diet. Susan Crum
seconded the motion. Passed unanimously.
C. Pavers: Mike McGee, Landscape Architect addressed the constant maintenance issues and safety
concerns with the current pavers. Within Mr.McGee’s proposal, he explained potential resolution
and design changes that would positively affect the area in respect to the walkway that includes
capturing the 1 foot utility strip. The areas with the most traffic were highlighted as priorities and
a phased approach was also recommended. A complete street light plan was requested to have
consistency with Thomasson Drive. It was also suggested to extend area 1 within phase 1 of the
plan that would take in Lakeview Drive pavers. Tami Scott, Senior Project Manager notified the
board that Capital Contracting had been chosen to repair existing pavers. Mrs. Scott
recommended considering hiring a fulltime paver company that would continuously repair pavers
to which the board was very receptive to.
D. Thomason Drive: The project is moving forward to the procurement process and will be
presented to the Board of County Commissioners on January 8, 2019 to negotiate the CEI services
contract. Tami Scott, Senior project manager presented a visual of Thomason Drive that displayed
the Cirrus Point project differences that will impact the Bayshore Beautification MSTU projects.
It was mentioned that at a previous meeting, Cirrus Point is receptive to the MSTU capturing the
easement to avoid implementing a turn lane into the property. Mrs. Scott also noted Cirrus Point
has a development commitment statement in its PUD to contribute to the Thomason Drive project,
and as of recently the lot has been cleared due to a code issue. The Advisory Board verbalized
support to the CRA Staff to continue the discussion with Cirrus Point and company.
E. Redevelopment Plan: Debrah Forester gave a brief overview of the Land development code
revisions Evan Johnson, Tindale Oliver Consultant presented at the previous Bayshore/Gateway
Triangle CRA Advisory Board Meeting. It was also mentioned that the Growth Management
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Department will review the final Redevelopment Plan prior to being received by The Planning
Commission with plans of adoption in the first quarter of 2019.
F. Irrigation Controllers: Shirley Garcia gave an update stating she was waiting on updates of the
North side controllers due to pump repairs. The South side controllers have been updated and are
functioning.
G. Ankrolab Brewing: Tami Scott had contact GMD staff and a meeting was set to meet with the
review department to discuss the landscaping plan inconsistencies and landscaping buffer issues.
H. 2019 Calendar: The 2019 meeting calendar was reviewed and discussed. Sheila Dimarco made
a motion to have August and September off during summer and to revisit July in the future as it
approaches. Sandra Arafet seconded the motion. Passed unanimously.
VII. New Business:
A. April 2, 2019-Joint Meeting- An annual meeting will be held on April 2, 2019 with the Board
of County Commissioners. All advisory board members from the Bayshore/Gateway Triangle
CRA, Bayshore Beautification MSTU and Haldeman Creek MSTU had been invited to attend the
joint meeting. It was also mentioned CRA staff will be working on the 2018 Annual Report that
is due in March 2019.
B. Neighborhood Street Lights- Apart of the community watch initiative, Coco Ave, Areca Ave,
Canal St, and Basin St will be evaluated to enhance or implement more street lights as a crime
reduction strategy in those neighborhoods. The CRA staff had previously reached out to the
sheriff’s office, code enforcement department, and waste management department to attend the
upcoming outreach event the CRA will hold on January 26, 2019 that will discuss community
watch and crime prevention through environmental design with residents, property owners, and
tenants. It was also mentioned that CRA staff had scheduled a meeting with FPL to review all
bills to distinguish lights the MSTU had been paying for. The advisory board discussed previous
FPL fees and policies that may be applicable to the initiative.
VIII. Staff Reports:
A. Project Manager Report: Tami Scott, Senior Project Manager, highlighted several projects
from the Project Managers Report. She discussed the ongoing concern of the future office space
regarding its delays.
B. Financials: The financial report was provided for review.
C. Code Enforcement November Report: The updated Code Enforcement November Report was
provided to review the improvements made.
IX. Correspondence and Communications: The Naples Botanical Garden will hold their annual Night
Lights in the Garden starting December 7th. A flyer was presented with the event details.
X. Public Comments: Kathy Keller, Community member requested an open discussion in the near future
to discuss biker and pedestrian travel direction sign for the Hamilton Ave Bayview Park project. Al
Schantzin, community member mentioned the idea of installing temporary surveillance cameras onto
the upcoming street lights and the potential safety benefits it would provide to the community. Mr.
Schantzin also questioned the influx of traffic due to Celebration Park. It was mentioned the company
is currently in the review process for constructing a parking lot and plan on maintaining the entrance
off Bayshore Drive. Heidi Liebwein, community member questioned if removing the canopy trees in
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the community will affect the Blue Zone Project. It was noted that in the future, it may be more feasible
to replace the current trees with smaller shade trees to have an updated community wide consistent
landscaping. David Warner, seasonal community member requested installing additional street lights
at the highest trafficked areas.
XI. Staff Comments: N/A
XII. Advisory Committee Comments: Robert Messmer and George Douglas notified the staff of the new
graffiti in the community and requested it be removed. Debrah Forester, communicated that photos
were taken and reported to the Sherriff’s Department to be removed. Chairman Gutierrez discussed
Corporal Mike Nelson departure from the community and the desire of a formal appreciation gesture.
XIII. Next Meeting Date: January 9, 2019
XIV. Adjournment: 7:19 pm
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Chairman Maurice Gutierrez
Item 10A
PROJECT UPDATES
Tami Scott Senior Project Manager
January 2019
CRA PROJECTS
Redevelopment Plan:
The plan has been submitted to the growth management department for review, CRA plan
edits will be sent to Tindale Oliver during the first week of January. On February 5th Tindal
Oliver will present the final plan to the CRA Advisory Board which will include and changes
made per County Staff comments.
Redevelopment Plan, final presentation given to the advisory board on November 14, 2018. Plan
is available on the Bayshore CRA website: www.bayshorecra.com
17 Acre Cultural Arts Village Site
Community Input Survey on the priorities and vision for the site is available on the Bayshore CRA
website: www.bayshorecra.com. Input received will be used to update the vision. The vision will
be incorporated into the redevelopment plan.
Mini Triangle Property:
Property has resold and renamed, “Gateway of Naples” new owner has submitted for an
insubstantial change – On August 31, 2018 GMD sent the applicant a letter indicating the
approval letter was sent in error, a list of issues still needed to be resolved. Final approval is
pending.
Gateway Triangle purchase & development:
PUD approved May 8, 2018 BCC meeting, Developer looking to potentially open a sales
office in one of the vacant buildings. Final closing of property is anticipated for April 2019, 30
days after termination of cell tower lease with Crown Castle.
Cell Tower Relocation: PL2018003059
Planning Application and documents have been submitted on October 5, 2018 for GMD, the
first set of comments have already been set to applicant on October 10, 2018.
PL2018003059
Commercial Improvement Grants:
Nick’s Restaurant / Hookah lounge has approached CRA staff to discuss a CBIG grant. Staff is
working with the owner; however, the project is still preliminary in nature and no cost have
been identified to determine the specifics of the grant. No plans have been submitted to GMD
as of 1-2-19
Fire Suppression System Phase 2:
Kickoff meeting held at the CHS on June 28, 2016, City of Naples has retained Johnson
Engineering and plans are at 90% completed. Staff has meet with CHS and the clock has
started on their end, Construction will start at the earliest, May of 2019 as project still
need to be vetted through the procurement process.
CRA Office Space:
CRA Staff has worked with the contractor’s design professional to finalize a revised
floor plan. The construction documents were submitted on January 3, 2019 for a
building permit. Permit Number PRBD20181268829.
Master Pump Station 306:
Public Utilities is starting a new Master Pump Station 306 Renovation/Relocation
project at the corner of Thomasson Avenue and Thomasson Drive.
Wayne Karlovich, P.E.
Senior Project Manager
Public Utilities Department
Wayne.Karlovich@colliercountyfl.gov - Phone: (239) 252-5372
• BAYSHORE MSTU PROJECTS
Thomasson Drive:
Bayshore Beautification Thomasson Drive Project - procurement schedule / process
Solicitation Number – 18-7386
Solicitation Title – CEI Services for Thomasson Drive Beautification Project
Procurement Strategist – Adam Northrup Evelyn Colon
June 1, 2018 – Start Date
• 30 days posting period - July 1, 2018 –
Complete, required a second posting and solicitation
• Organization meeting- July 15, 2018 -
Complete, required a second organization meeting
• Selection committee scores and interviews –
October 31,2018 selection committee selected AECOM
• Contract Negotiation- November 2018
Executive summary submitted to procurement on November 15, 2018
Schedules for the first meeting in January to move forward with Contract Negotiation.
• Contract finalized- February 2019
• PM prepares material for BCC – February 2019
• Board approval – March 2019
• Notice to proceed- April 2019
Solicitation Number – 18-7385
Solicitation Title – Thomasson Drive Beautification Project
Procurement Strategist – Barbra Lance
January 1, 2019 - Start Date
• 30 days invitation to bid – February 1, 2019
• Organization meeting- February 15, 2019
• Selection committee scores and interviews - March 1, 2019
• Contract Negotiation- March 15, 2019
• Contract finalized- April 1, 2019
• PM prepares material for BCC -April 15, 2019
• Board approval – May 9, 2019
• Notice to proceed- June 1, 2019
• HALDEMAN CREEK MSTU PROJECTS
• COMMERCIAL ACTIVITY
Ankrolab Microbrewery:
Construction progressing, property owner is anticipating a January 2019 opening date.
Veterinary Clinic:
Construction progressing, shell complete, property owner is anticipating a March 2019
opening date.
Multi-Tenant Commercial Building:
Construction progressing, Shell complete, property owner is anticipating a January 2019
opening date.
Wood Springs Suites Hotel:
Construction progressing, structure taking shape, all four floors of exterior block
walls have been completed, roof has started.no scheduled completion dates.
RaceTrac: PL20180000543
The RaceTrac SDP is getting close to final approval with GMD. CRA staff has
provided comments outlining some of the community’s concerns, number of gas pumps,
size of canopy, easement for public art and the right turn only onto Shadowlawn.
RaceTrac representative have not responded to staff’s comments. CRA staff is also
working with transportation to discuss the RaceTrac provide a bus shelter. SDP
PL201800000543. Project is close to final approval, on 12-10-2018 County Staff has
requested additional documents.
East Trail Lock Up:
Project near completion, property owner is anticipating a January 2019 opening date.
Naples Haitian Church: PL20180002131
Proposed addition- pre-application held July 28, 2018- PL20180002131, No SDP has
been submitted as of November 28, 2018.
Naples Classic Car: PL20180001929
Proposed renovations- pre-application held June 21, 2018, PL20180001929, No SDP
has been submitted as of November 28, 2018.
Sara Bay Marina: PL20180001854
Proposed new building- pre-application held June 13, 2018, PL20180001854, No SDP
has been submitted as of November 28, 2018.
Sunbelt: PL20180001840
Proposed new building- pre-application held June 6, 2018, PL20180001840, No SDP
has been submitted as of November 28, 2018.
Nicks Restaurant and Hookah Lounge: PL20180002275
Renovation to existing structure- pre-application held August 2, 2018, PL20180002275,
No SDP has been submitted as of November 28, 2018. Proprietor Nicholas (Nick) Matar
Isle of collier:
The current project / submittal is for (earthwork only) should result in a 6-8-month
construction period depending on several conditions.
New Land Development Manager Contact Brian Cale <bcale@mintousa.com
MINTO COMMUNITIES - USA
4280 Tamiami Trail E, Ste 203/204, Naples, FL, 34112
Food Truck Parking lot: PL20180002689
Proposed parking lot at the corner of Bayshore Dr. and Becca Avenue. Pre-application
meeting held September 19, 2018, PL20180002689, plan calls for approximately 65
parking spaces using the entire site. Project was submitted October 29, 2018 for GMD
review.
Road Re-Surfacing project on Davis Boulevard:
FDOT is starting a resurfacing project on Davis Boulevard, below are general questions
staff asked the project manager. The BGTCRA contact for the project is
Christopher.Mollitor@dot.state.fl.us>
The contract schedule to start on November 18th, 2018, as for the limits of the project are
From SR 90 (US 41) (Tamiami Trail) To Air Port Pulling
Airport/Davis Intersection Improvements:
County project - Both north and south will have a right turn added. CRA staff has
requested the project manager attend a future meeting to present the plan. The project is
not expected to start until after season.
CRA parking lot:
Staff has submitted a workorder to request a Purchase order be opened to retain the
services of Trebilcock Consulting Solutions, Naples, FL 34110 to start the design
process. Kick off meeting complete, engineer is working on schematic design.
• RESIDENTIAL ACTIVITIES
Courthouse Shadows: PL20180003659
Courthouse Shadows has resubmitted for a GMPA (Growth Management Plan
Amendment) and a PUDA (planned unit development amendment). The pre-application
meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, January 15, 2019 at 9:00 am.
Proposed small scale amendment to the Growth Management Plan to allow a maximum
of 300 residential dwelling units within the Courthouse shadows CPUD.
Compass Point:
Compass Point is back on the market, approvals in place for 20 units, currently listed for
sale at 1.25 million.
Mattamy Homes: PL 20160000183
Site work is well underway, perimeter privacy wall and landscaping being installed
around the property.
Building permits are in the Collier County system, the developer anticipated to have
preliminary acceptance 3/1/19. First structure will start immediately after permits have
been approved. Total of 244 units.
Cirrus Point:
CRA staff met with Mr. Kevin King and Mr. Greg Wardenberg of Headwaters
Development LLLP. The project is in the schematic design phase, the preliminary site
plan includes 8 buildings, 4 stories with parking underneath each building. Each
building will have 4 units per floor, 16 units per building for a grand total of 128 units.
Approximate square footage is 1,500-2,500. This is a for sale market rate product.
Note: All projects are submitted, vetted and approved through the Collier County
Growth Management Department. All projects are public record and can be researched
through the Cityview public portal link.
http://cvportal.collier.net/CityViewWeb/Planning/Locator
Projects can be search by using the property address, folio number or application
number which typically starts with a PL number.
Locations Activity Description/Issues Date Results
completion
date
In front of Celebration assigned to Aaron
Where the pavers are popping up I put some mulch
over the area, so the pedestrians can see there is an
issue and it helps fill in the area. Just wanted you to
know, so you don’t think some kids kicked it there and
you sweep it away. 12/3/2018 Left it alone 12/5/2018
Planters on Bridge assigned to Aaron
There is a bougainvillea shrub in one of the planter
that It is not going to make it unless you stake it, the
wind come through and the shape of it lends itself to
keep toppling over I have tried to fixed it on three
12/3/2018 staked shrub 12/5/2018
Becca/Bayshore assigned to Aaron
there is a palm tree that just shed a ton of red berries, I
kicked them all off the sidewalk, they are big size of a
lime. 12/3/2018 swept berries 12/5/2018
Becca/Bayshore assigned to Aaron
acorns and they too are all over the sidewalk, the acorns
and berries are just as dangerous as the pavers 12/3/2018 swept acorns 12/5/2018
Irrigation North End Working with NEMW
Broken Wire error code in irrigation pump not sure
how to reset broke wire was repaired pump not
working 12/4/2018
Need to order and
replace Transducer
part in irrigation
pump control panel 12/7/2018
Motoralla Controller Updated driver on south end
had to rewire then ensure the RDS system online
corresponds with the wiring of the controller 12/5/2018
everything running
good 12/5/2018
Motoralla Controller updated driver on north end
to get an electrician to come out and locate the
breaker and rewire the outlet in the controller 12/12/2018
to organize software
to match the new 12/15/2018
Walked the north entrance at
Daycare behind the voights
mechanic and discovered a trip
hazard on the pavers
need to call for updated
quote on paver repair
Health Safety pedestrian pavers, SG wrapped danger
tape around the area to prevent pedestrians walk in
that area until repaired.12/13/2018
repaired the trip
hazard, final bill
7133.00 12/22/2018
need to shut down the main water
supply opened PO to repair pump
Due to holidays NEMW is closed for 2 weeks, will get
the PO opened to repair pump 1/2/19 12/27/2018
pump motor bearings
also needs repair 1/3/2019
Walked the 17 acre site have
homeless issues living on parcel
walked with Code, CCSO to
review camp no one on site
noticed additional carts with stuff at the gate of 17
acre site. 12/27/2018
will go out with Cpl
Mike Nelson
3339 Canal had tents and homeless
living behind the house referred to code Code Enforcement was out told everyone to vacate 1/3/2019
packing up their
tents 1/3/2019
DEC-Feb
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
Item 10C
This report reflects monthly data from: October 22 thru November 21, 2018
Code Enforcement Division Monthly Report
October 22, 2018 – November 21, 2018 Highlights
Cases opened: 806
Cases closed due to voluntary compliance: 533
Property inspections: 2999
Lien searches requested: 958
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Item 10D
This report reflects monthly data from: October 22 thru November 21, 2018
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Origin of Case
Code Div. Initiated Cases
Complaint Initiated Cases
This report reflects monthly data from: October 22 thru November 21, 2018
October 22, 2018 – November 21, 2018 Code Cases by Category
Case Type Common issues associated with Case Type
Accessory Use – Fence permits, fence maintenance, canopies, shades, guesthouse renting etc.
Animals – Prohibited animals, too many animals, etc.
Commercial - Shopping carts
Land Use – Prohibited land use, roadside stands, outdoor storage, synthetic drugs, zoning issues, etc.
Noise - Construction, early morning landscaping, bar or club, outdoor bands, etc.
Nuisance Abatement – Litter, grass overgrowth, waste container pits, exotics, etc.
Occupational Licensing – Home occupation violations, no business tax receipts, kenneling. etc.
Parking Enforcement - Parking within public right-of-way, handicap parking, etc.
Property Maintenance - Unsanitary conditions, no running water, green pools, structure in disrepair, etc.
Protected Species - Gopher Tortoise, sea turtles lighting, bald eagles, etc.
Right of Way - Construction in the public right-of-way, damaged culverts, obstruction to public right-of-way,
etc.
Signs - No sign permits, illegal banners, illegal signs on private property, etc.
Site Development -Building permits, building alterations, land alterations, etc.
Temporary Land Use - Special events, garage sales, promotional events, sidewalk sales, etc.
Vegetation Requirements – Tree maintenance, sight distance triangle, tree pruning, land clearing, landfill,
preserves, etc.
Vehicles - License plates invalid, inoperable vehicles, grass parking, RV parking, other vehicle parking
etc.
Animals
1%Accessory Use
0%Land Use
10%
Noise
2%
Nuisance Abatement
33%
Occupational Licensing
1%
Parking Enforcement
4%
Property Maintenance
12%
Right of Way
6%
Signs
4%
Site Development
8%
Temporary Land
Use
1%
Vehicles
14%
Vegetation
Requirements 4%
This report reflects monthly data from: October 22 thru November 21, 2018
September 22, 2018 – October 21, 2018 Code Cases by Category
Case Type Common issues associated with Case Type
Accessory Use – Fence permits, fence maintenance, canopies, shades, guesthouse renting etc.
Animals – Prohibited animals, too many animals, etc.
Commercial - Shopping carts
Land Use – Prohibited land use, roadside stands, outdoor storage, synthetic drugs, zoning issues, etc.
Noise - Construction, early morning landscaping, bar or club, outdoor bands, etc.
Nuisance Abatement – Litter, grass overgrowth, waste container pits, exotics, etc.
Occupational Licensing – Home occupation violations, no business tax receipts, kenneling. etc.
Parking Enforcement - Parking within public right-of-way, handicap parking, etc.
Property Maintenance - Unsanitary conditions, no running water, green pools, structure in disrepair, etc.
Protected Species - Gopher Tortoise, sea turtles lighting, bald eagles, etc.
Right of Way - Construction in the public right-of-way, damaged culverts, obstruction to public right-of-way,
etc.
Signs - No sign permits, illegal banners, illegal signs on private property, etc.
Site Development -Building permits, building alterations, land alterations, etc.
Temporary Land Use - Special events, garage sales, promotional events, sidewalk sales, etc.
Vegetation Requirements – Tree maintenance, sight distance triangle, tree pruning, land clearing, landfill,
preserves, etc.
Vehicles - License plates invalid, inoperable vehicles, grass parking, RV parking, other vehicle parking
etc.
Animals
1%Accessory Use
1%Land Use
10%
Noise
2%
Nuisance Abatement
33%
Occupational Licensing
1%
Parking Enforcement
1%
Property Maintenance
14%
Right of Way
6%
Signs
4%
Site Development
8%
Vehicles
16%
Vegetation
Requirements 4%
This report reflects monthly data from: October 22 thru November 21, 2018
August 22, 2018 – September 21, 2018 Code Cases by Category
Case Type Common issues associated with Case Type
Accessory Use – Fence permits, fence maintenance, canopies, shades, guesthouse renting etc.
Animals – Prohibited animals, too many animals, etc.
Commercial - Shopping carts
Land Use – Prohibited land use, roadside stands, outdoor storage, synthetic drugs, zoning issues, etc.
Noise - Construction, early morning landscaping, bar or club, outdoor bands, etc.
Nuisance Abatement – Litter, grass overgrowth, waste container pits, exotics, etc.
Occupational Licensing – Home occupation violations, no business tax receipts, kenneling. etc.
Parking Enforcement - Parking within public right-of-way, handicap parking, etc.
Property Maintenance - Unsanitary conditions, no running water, green pools, structure in disrepair, etc.
Protected Species - Gopher Tortoise, sea turtles lighting, bald eagles, etc.
Right of Way - Construction in the public right-of-way, damaged culverts, obstruction to public right-of-way,
etc.
Signs - No sign permits, illegal banners, illegal signs on private property, etc.
Site Development -Building permits, building alterations, land alterations, etc.
Temporary Land Use - Special events, garage sales, promotional events, sidewalk sales, etc.
Vegetation Requirements – Tree maintenance, sight distance triangle, tree pruning, land clearing, landfill,
preserves, etc.
Vehicles - License plates invalid, inoperable vehicles, grass parking, RV parking, other vehicle parking
etc.
Animals
1%Accessory Use
1%Land Use
8%
Noise
2%
Nuisance Abatement
42%
Occupational Licensing
1%
Parking Enforcement
1%
Property Maintenance
9%
Right of Way
5%
Signs
3%
Site Development
8%
Vehicles
14%
Vegetation
Requirements 4%
Bayshore Beautification MSTU Advisory Committee Meeting Calendar 2019
Meetings are held on the first Wednesday of each month at 5:00 PM
unless otherwise notified
•January 9, 2019 – 2nd Wednesday of the month due to New Year’s holiday.
•February 6, 2019
•March 6, 2019
•April 2, 2019 Joint CRA/MSTU/BCC Annual workshop- 9am
•April 3, 2019
•May 1, 2019
•June 5, 2019
•July 10, 2019 –2nd Wednesday due to Independence Day
•August 7, 2019- Summer Break
•September 11, 2019- Summer Break
•October 2, 2019
•November 6, 2019
•December 4, 2019
BCC Holiday Schedule 2019
The Board of County Commissioners recognizes the following holidays in 2019, observed
on the dates listed below:
•New Year’s Day
•Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
•President’s Day
•Memorial Day
•Independence Day
•Labor Day
•Veteran’s Day
•Thanksgiving Day
•Day After Thanksgiving
•Christmas Eve
•Christmas Day
Tuesday, January 1, 2019
Monday, January 21, 2019
Monday, February 18, 2019
Monday, May 27, 2019
Thursday, July 4, 2019
Monday, September 2, 2019
Monday, November 11, 2019
Thursday, November 28, 2019
Friday, November 29, 2019
Tuesday, December 24, 2019
Wednesday, December 25, 2019
Offices: 3570 Bayshore Drive, Unit 102, Naples, Florida 34112
Phone: 239-643-1115
Online: www.bayshorecra.com
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