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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Recommendation to approve an Interim Management Plan for the Pepper Ranch
Preserve under the Conservation Collier Land Acquisition Program and direct the
County Manager, or his designee, to implement the plan.
OBJECTIVE: To obtain approval from the Board of County Commissioners (Board) of the
attached Interim Management Plan (IMP) for the Pepper Ranch Preserve under the
Conservation Collier Program and direction to the County Manager, or his designee, for its
implementation.
CONSIDERATIONS: The Conservation Collier Ordinance, 2002-63, as amended, Section
14(1), requires that no later than ninety (90) days from the date of acquisition, an IMP shall be
submitted by County staff to the Conservation Collier Land Acquisition Advisory Committee
(CCLAAC) for approval. Upon approval, the Plan shall be submitted to the Board for final
approval and shall be implemented according to the Board's direction. Subsequent to the
Interim Management Plan, a Final Management Plan is to be presented to the Board within two
(2) years.
The Pepper Ranch Preserve was purchased by Collier County on February 6, 2009. It is
located north and west of Lake Trafford, and west of Immokalee, Florida. The Preserve
consists of ten parcels totaling 2,511.9 acres located within Sections 22, 26, 27, 28, 33 & 35,
Township 46 South, Range 28 East, Collier County.
The Interim Management Plan was reviewed by the Lands Evaluation and Management
Subcommittee at two publicly-noticed meetings, first on June 10, 2009 and again on July 20,
2009. The Collier County Parks and Recreation Department participated in the June 10th
meeting. After reviewing the proposed plan, taking public comment and suggesting revisions,
the Lands Evaluation and Management Subcommittee made a unanimous recommendation to
forward the revised draft IMP to the CCLAAC. On September 14, 2009, at its regular, publicly
noticed meeting, the CCLAAC had discussion, requested additional changes and subsequently
voted 7 to 1 to forward the revised attached IMP to the Board with a recommendation of
approval.
FISCAL IMPACT: Initial land management activity costs are estimated ch between $2,190,000
and $2,195,000. Management activities for each subsequent year are estimated at between
$32,500 and $37,500. Some portions of management costs, a minimum of 25%, are expected
to be paid for by the sale of panther habitat and wetland mitigation credits to other County
Departments, over time. Funds are budgeted within the Conservation Collier Land
Management Fund to accomplish necessary management activities.
GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: Management of Conservation Collier lands to support
appropriate public access is consistent with and supports Policy 1.1.6 and Objective 1.3 in the
Recreation and Open Space Element of the Collier County Growth Management Plan.
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LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS: The Conservation Collier Ordinance (2002-63), as amended, in
Section 14, provides a legal framework for development of management plans and for use of
environmentally sensitive lands. The recommendation of the Pepper Ranch Preserve Interim
Management Plan by the Conservation Collier Land Acquisition Advisory Committee for Board
approval falls within this legal framework. The Interim Management Plan is legally sufficient for
Board action. JBW
RECOMMENDATION: That the Board of County Commissioners approves the attached Interim
Management Plan and directs the County Manager, or his designee, to implement it for the
Pepper Ranch Preserve.
PREPARED BY: Alexandra Sulecki, Sr. Environmental Specialist, Conservation Collier
Program, Department of Facilities Management
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COLLIER COUNTY
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
Item Number: 16E4
Item Summary: Recommendation to approve an Interim Management Plan for the Pepper Ranch Preserve
under the Conservation Collier Land Acquisition Program and direct the County Manager, or
his designee, to implement the plan.
Meeting Date: 9/29/2009 9:00:00 AM
Prepared By
Alexandra J. Sulecki Senior Environmental Specialist Date
Administrative Services Facilities Management 9/15/2009 9:36:03 AM
Approved By
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Jennifer White Assistant County Attorney Date
County Attorney County Attorney Office 9/16/20099:15 AM
Approved By
Melissa Hennig Environmental Specialist Date
Administrative Services Facilities Management 9/17/2009 9:53 AM
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Approved By
Skip Camp, C.F.M. Facilities Management Director Date
Administrative Services Facilities Management 9/17/20092:11 PM
Approved By
Len Golden Price Administrative Services Administrator Date
Administrative Services Administrative Services Admin. 9/17/20094:00 PM
Approved By
OMB Coordinator OMB Coordinator Date
County Manager's Office Office of Management & Budget 9/18/2009 8:07 AM
Approved By
Laura Davisson Management & Budget Analyst Date
County Manager's Office Office of Management & Budget 9/18/2009 8:59 AM
Approved By
Leo E. Ochs, Jr. Deputy County Manager Date
Board of County County Manager's Office
Commissioners 9/19/20099:17 AM
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Conservation Collier
Pepper Ranch Preserve
Interim Management Plan
FINAL DRAFT
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Prepared By:
Collier County Facilities Management Department
Conservation Collier Program
3301 Tamiami Trail E, Building W
Naples, FL 34112
September 2009
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Table of Contents
1.0 Purpose and Scope of the Interim Management Plan........................... 3
2.0 Management Authority and Responsibilities ... ...... ..... .... ... ... ... ... ... ... 6
3.0 Site Description............ ............................................. .............. 6
3.1 Location and Site Description............................................. 6
3.2 Signage........................................................................ . 6
3.3 Easements, Concessions or Leases ... ......... ... ... .................. .... 7
3.4 Structures.................. ......... ............................................ 7
3.5 Surroundin~(lIld Adjacent Land Uses..................... r............. .... 8
4.0 Interim Management Objectives ... ...... ... ...... ... ......... ... ... '" ... ... ......... 9
4.1 Natural Resource Protection......................................... ......... 9
4.2 Site Security............... ....................................... ................ 11
4.3 Exotic Vegetation Removal and Maintenance Plan........................ ] 2
4.4 Debris Removal... ...... ... ... ... ...... ... ......... ... ......... ... ... ... ... ..... 12
4.5 Cultural, Historical and Archaeological Resource Protection......... . . . 12
4.6 Listed Species Protection................................................. ...... 13
4.7 Public Access..................................................................... 13
4.8 Mitigation......... ............................................................... 14
4.9 Site Monitoring and Long Term Management Plan....... .......... ....... 14
4.10 Partnerships....................................................................... 14
5.0 Exhibits.................................................................................. . 15
EXHIBIT 1: Location Map
EXHIBIT 2: Aerial Map
EXHIBIT 3: Cattle Lease (revised)
EXHIBIT 4: Survey
EXHIBIT 5: Map of SSA 7
EXHIBIT 6: Estimated Cost Table
EXHIBIT 7: Implementation Timeline
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1.0 Purpose and Scope of the Interim Management Plan
The Pepper Ranch Preserve was purchased by Collier County in February 2009 with funds from
the Conservation Collier Program. The property will be managed for conservation, protection,
and enhancement of natural resources and for public outdoor recreation that will be compatible
with the conservation and protection of the site.
This Interim Management Plan is intended to identify the key management priorities and issues
within the preserve and to give direction for management for the next two years. This document
is meant to be the precursor to a Final Management Plan, which will outline more specific
aspects of site management and public use. The Final Management Plan for this preserve is
scheduled to be completed before the two year time period and will replace this plan once
approved by the Board of County Commissioners (BCe).
Kev Interim Management Objectives --
I. Protect, manage and restore (as appropriate) the native habitat and pastures on site.
Action Plan
13. Install temporary Conservation Land signs and/or No Dumping / No Trespassing
signs along property boundaries. Post contact numbers for Conservation Collier Staff
and enforcement agencies on front gate.
lb. Secure access points with new locks and update list of all those with access.
lc. Monitor and secure trespass points along the perimeter of the preserve.
.ld. Map, treat, monitor, and manage invasive exotic vegetation.
Ie. Obtain and utilize all available field data and environmental reports previously
performed on the property.
If. Determine how wetland mitigation credits can be used to restore portions of the
property
2. Secure and determine appropriate maintenance needs for retained buildings: lodge,
residence, and pole barn. Determine how best to restore, utilize and maintain retained
structures.
Action Plan
2a. Inspect structures and associated well and septic systems with Facilities
Maintenance staff to determine what is needed to keep the lodge and the residence in
habitable shape.
2b. Make necessary repairs to structures, well or septic systems serving retained
structures. Health Department must evaluate well water to determine if it is safe for
human consumption and up to public standards.
2c. Coordinate with Facilities Maintenance staff to develop long range maintenance
schedule for structures and their associated well and septic systems.
2d. Discuss long range plans for structures with Collier County
Historical! Archaeological Preservation Board and pursue historical designation of
structures when appropriate.
3. Arrange for law enforcement residential presence
Action Plan
3a. Maintain a working relationship with the Collier County Sheriffs Office (CCSO)
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Agricultural Patrol Unit and the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
(FWC) through a property owner's agreement. Ensure random patrols of the property
are being conducted.
3b. Evaluate the need for interim and long term active law enforcement personnel
with jurisdictional arrest capability to reside at Pepper Ranch Preserve. Work with
FWC and CCSO to fmd suitable applicant pool and select qualified candidate for on-
site residence. I
4. Provide appropriate and feasible public access for the short term and identify and plan
for appropriate public access for the long term.
Action Plan
4a. Meet with hnmokalee Civic Group(s) including the Immokalee Community
Redevelopment Association, Immokalee substation sheriff's deputies and
neighboring property owners to set up avenues of communication to explore long
range potential alternatives for public access - to be implemented within the Final
Management Plan.
4b. Use community and law enforcement input to develop a plan for some type of
limited public access that can be achieved quickly, while additional alternatives and
longer range public access plans are developed as part of the Final Management Plan.
4c. Identify and mow trails that can be used for guided hikes in the short term near the
lodge, identify other existing trails on the property and map them for future potential
use.
4d. Hire a seasonal preserve caretaker January-June to open and close the gate and
assist visitors who wish to hike on future trails near the main lodge and to do minimal
site maintenance until preserve is open full time.
4e. Evaluate the potential for public uses including, but not limited to, primitive and
R V camping, hiking, ecotourism, horseback riding, and archery range. All public use
considerations will be incorporated into the Final Management Plan for the Preserve.
4f. Plan at least two weekend events a year for citizens until the site is officially open
to the public
4g. Coordinate and develop a hunting program with the assistance of FWC. Portions
of the Preserve will need to be designated a Wildlife Management Area. Staff will
determine how priority can be given to Collier County Residents for hunting permits.
4h. Determine how the Collier County Parks and Recreation Program can become
involved in administering and staffing public access programs on the preserve.
5. Explore opportunities for partnerships and grants.
Action Plan
Sa. Contact other agencies in local area to explore partnership opportunities; Apply
for appropriate grants (habitat restoration, structure renovation, etc).
Sb. Determine how panther and wetland mitigation plans will affect grant
opportuni ties
6. Develop oversight protocol for oil well and cattle operations
Action Plan
6a. Meet with oil well operators; exchange contact information and obtain a schedule
of operations and inspections. Develop protocol for monitoring inspection reports.
6b. Obtain a copy of the spill containment plan and arrange protocol that will be
followed for public access should a spill occur.
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6c. Continue to maintain a site presence to ensure oil trucks are driving through the
property at safe speeds and are locking the main gate as they enter and depart. Post
speed signs ;:llong main road and determine how to best enforce safe driving speeds
on the Presd-ve.
6d. Request that the oil operation install gates and or fences to deter the public from
entering the well areas.
6e. Determine how often the main road is re-graded and determine if restrictions need
to be made on the amount of fill that is brought in.
6f. Obtain a range management study from the Natural Resources Conservation
Service (NRCS) to further direct cattle lease operation.
6g. Revise Cattle lease to extend to 5 'years, add additional parcels and to include
additional mowing and add compliance to NRCS grazing plan.
6h. Continue to coordinate land management activities with Cattle lessee and
designated manager.
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7. Develop Final Management Plan.
Action Plan
7a. Hire a professional environmental firm, through the Collier County RFP (Request
for Proposal) process, to write the Final Management Plan for the Preserve.
7b. Hold public meetings/workshops to ensure public comments and concerns about
the property and proposed public use are heard.
8. Facilitate the creation of a U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) Panther Habitat
Conservation Bank within the non-SSA area of the preserve, and the creation of a
wetland mitigation bank or Regional Off-site Mitigation Area within appropriate areas
of the preserve.
Action Plan
8a. Hire a professional environmental firm to permit the site for use by other County
departments for both panther and wetland mitigation credits.
8b. Strive to provide all necessary documentation to U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to
ascertain the total number of Panther Habitat Units (PHU)s that will be available in
the preserve.
9. Ensure wildlife surveys are completed including, game and non-game populations
Action Plan
9a. Hire a consultant to conduct a panther-prey based study and baseline game
population study
9b. Incorporate the results of the study into the Wildlife Management Area
development process before hunting is permitted.
9c. Work with U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) to curb feral hog damage in
the interim until hunting program is developed
9d. A general wildlife survey will be conducted and incorporated into the Final
Management Plan.
10. Coordinate partnerships for volunteer labor to accomplish various projects
Action Plan
lOa. Develop a working relationship with Collier County Boy and Girl Scout Troops
to assist with various projects on the property
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lOb. Develop working relationship with Division of Correction Crews and continue
relationship with Sheriff's Weekender Program to provide labor for future projects
10c. Explore opportunities to utilize AmeriCorps programs and other non-profit
agencIes
2.0 Management Authority and Responsibilities
The Pepper Ranch Preserve was approved by the BCC for purchase and officially named on
January 13, 2009, with closing following on February 6,2009. The Preserve is included within
the portfolio of properties assigned to the Collier County Facilities Management Department,
with the Conservation Collier Program responsible for direct management. Conservation Collier
Program staff will handle day to day management activities and will seek to cooperate with and
form partnerships with local, state and federal agencies and to obtain various types of grants for
management activities when possible.
3.0 Site Description
3.1 Location and Site Description
The 2,512-acre Pepper Ranch Preserve is located along the northern shoreline of Lake Trafford,
west of the town of Immokalee (Exhibit I). Preserve lands consist of ten contiguous parcels
located within Sections 22, 26, 27, 28, 33 & 35, Township 46 South, Range 28 East, Collier
County, which will be joined to form one parcel in the future (Exhibit 2). These lands lie within
the landscape feature known as the Camp Keais Strand, within the boundaries of the Corkscrew
Regional Ecosystem Watershed (CREW) Project, an A-Category project on the State of Florida's
2008 Florida Forever List, and within Priority Panther Habitat, as determined by the USFWS.
Over 42,000 acres of public and private conservation lands are adjacent to the western boundary
of the Pepper Ranch Preserve; these lands include the Corkscrew Marsh which serves as the
headwaters for Collier County's supply of drinking water. The preserve's location within the
Camp Keais Strand and within other agency boundaries considered as critical for conservation
makes it an important addition to regional conservation efforts. Its large size gives the
acquisition significance on the landscape scale.
Current parcel folios are as follows:
00052360002 00052680009
00052440003 00054040003
00053000002 00053920001
00052960004 00053840000 I
00052640007 00053200006
3.2 Sign age
Temporary signs identifying the property as a Conservation Collier Preserve have be posted at
the main entrance on Pepper Road, one on each main gate. Contact information for Conservation
Collier Staff and Enforcement Agencies will also be posted at the main entrance. Temporary No
Trespassing / No Dumping signs may also be posted at intervals appropriate for enforcement
purposes along boundaries. Speed signs will be posted along the main road through the ranch.
Permanent signs and directional signage on Trafford Road and SR 29 will be installed as soon as
the preserve is officially open to the public. Signs missing or damaged will be replaced.
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3.3 Easements, Concessions or Leases
There is one lease and a number of easements existing on the Pepper Ranch Preserve, as
identified below:
Lease:
. A cattle lease held by Lake Trafford Ranch LLP for Two Thousand Twelve point One
(2,012.1) acres of property as described in Exhibit 3, which is attached hereto and made a
part of this Interim Management Plan, for the sole purpose of cattle grazing and
incidental activities that are directly related to beef cattle production for a term of three
(3) years, commencing on January 13, 2009, with payments, terms and provisions as set
forth in Cattle Lease, attached as an Exhibit to the Pepper Ranch Purchase Agreement. A
new lease agreement will be created to include additional parcels in exchange for
additional mowing and the length of time will be extended to a total of 5 years giving the
lessee the right to renew.
Easements (Exhibit 4):
. Access Easement entered into on February 6,2009, with Lake Trafford Ranch LLP for a
30' wide strip of land running along the main interior ranch road, following an overall
east to west directional track, and leading from the main ranch gate to the oil wells
situated along the western side of the ranch. Recorded in O.R. Book 4425 and Page
3302, Public records of Collier County. The grantee is responsible for maintenance of
this easement.
. Access Easement entered into February 2,2009 by Lake Trafford Ranch LLP in favor of
Baron Collier Investments (BCl), Ltd., a Florida Limited partnership, over a 15' wide
strip of land running over the same main interior access road as the above easement but
before arriving at the oil wells, turning south to facilitate access to a parcel adjoining the
southern boundary of the Pepper Ranch Preserve. Access is granted solely for purposes
of ingress and egress to serve specific activities on the BCI lands, which are cattle
grazing, ranching, hunting and forestry. Recorded in O.R. Book 4425, Page 3263, Public
Records of Collier County. The grantee is responsible for maintenance of this easement.
. Stewardship Easement Agreement recorded in OR Book 4089, Page 3837, Public
Records of Collier County.
. Drainage Easement for 40' along SE comer of property in Section 35, recorded in O.R.
Book 49, Page 147, Public Records of Collier County.
. Access Easement in favor of Trafford Oaks for 60' as for portion of Trafford Lakes Road
that traverses Pepper Ranch property, as recorded in O.R. Book 907, Page 1383, Public
Records of Collier County.
. A Conservation Easement over portions of the property associated with panther
mitigation will be granted to the South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD).
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No other easements, concessions or leases exist on the parcel or are proposed for the future,
unless they further conservation objectives, such as a conservation easement.
3.4 Structures
There were a number of structures existing on the property at the time of purchase; however,
many of these were demolished within 60 days of closing as provided for within the Purchase
Agreement due to unsafe and dilapited conditions. Retained structures include the lodge,
caretaker house and pole barn, all located at the main ranch entrance on the south side of Pepper
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Road along the eastern boundary of the northwest quarter of Section 35. Currently, staff is
evaluating whether it is feasible to renovate the lodge and/or caretakers house for public use,
which will require septic systems and drinking water wells to be improved to public standards.
There is also a cattle pen located in Section 27 and field fencing exists throughout the pasture
areas and along most of the perimeter.
3.5 Surrounding and Adjacent Land Uses
The Pepper Ranch Preserve is bordered on several sides by the CREW Project lands. These are
lands purchased by the SFWMD under the Save our Rivers program. Adjacent to the west are
CREW Project lands known as the CREW Marsh; to the north are SFWMD lands, agricultural
lands and orange groves; to the east are SFWMD and residential lands (town of Immokalee); and
to the south are Lake Trafford, estate-sized residential properties (Trafford Oaks), and
agricultural and undeveloped lands owned by Baron Collier Investments, Ltd.
Directly south of CREW Project lands and connected to them are private conservation lands
owned by the Audubon Society (Corkscrew Swamp), more conservation lands owned by the
SFWMD (Bird Rookery Swamp) and vanous private mitigation lands, all together
encompassing 60,000 acres, of which over 42,000 acres is currently held in conservation. The
SFWMD makes certain capital improvements to its lands such as fencing, access roads/trails,
and may provide basic public facilities on lands. Additionally, habitat management such as
exotic plant species removal and prescribed burning may be conducted. Florida Statutes (F.S.
373.59) also require the SFWMD to develop appropriate public use.
The organization most frequently associated with CREW Project lands is the CREW Land and
Water Trust, Inc. (CREW TR), a nonprofit environmental education organization established in
1989 to coordinate the land acquisition, land management, and public use in the 60,000-acre
CREW project area. The CREW TR does not own the land but operates in partnership with the
SFWMD.
The SFWMD, in cooperation with FDEP and through the cooperative efforts of various local
organizations and state and federal agencies, is conducting a two-pha8je restoration project on
Lake Trafford, involving hydraulic dredging of nutrient-laden muck froni the lake bottom. Phase
I, completed in 2006, removed over three million cubic yards of muck from the deeper portions
of the lake. Phase II is projected to remove several million additional cubic yards of muck from
the shallow littoral zone. The project was scheduled to be completed in 2007, but has been
delayed due to lower than expected water levels. Muck removed from Lake Trafford has been
hauled to a 625-acre disposal site owned by SFWMD, located on the eastern boundary of the
Pepper Ranch Preserve. The actual disposal site is separated from Pepper Ranch Preserve lands
by approximately 180 acres that are designated for conservation. However, staff will monitor
arsenic levels in all drinking water wells on the ranch to make sure arsenic levels are not harmful
to visitors at the preserve.
Eight sections of land owned by Turner Grove Citrus L TD Partnership located to the northeast of
the ranch, and extending into Lee County, currently have citrus groves on them.
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4.0 Interim Management Objectives
4.1 Natural Resource Protection
Existing Vegetation:
Fourteen types of intact native plant communities have been documented, including woodland
pasture, pine flatwoods, upland and wetland hardwood forests, oak-cabbage palm forest, cypress,
freshwater marsh and wet prairie.
Characterization of Plant Communities present:
FLUCCS Ground cover Midstorv Canopy
211- improved pasture Grasses/bahia/weedy None none
ruderal species
411 - pine flatwood grasses, palmetto wax myrtle slash pine
81. John's-wort primrose bay
willow saltbush
-- twinflower myrsine
bachelor button shining sumac
beautybeny
meadow beauty
goldenrod
musky mint
tickseed
416 - pine flatwood with grasses, forbs, scattered scattered wax myrtle slash pine
graminoid understory palmetto
420 - upland hardwood Blechnum, Thelypteris live and laurel oaks
forests and Nephrolepis ferns, cabbage palm
terrestrial orchids myrsme
beautybeny
wild coffee
428 - cabbage palm grasses, ferns and forbs, cabbage palm cabbage palm, slash
poison ivy pme
vines, wild coffee, dog
fennel
621 - cypress ferns unknown Cypress, red maple, pop
ash
624 - cypress-pine- ferns, dog fennel, cabbage palm Cypress, slash pine,
cabbage palm grasses, forbs cabbage palm
631 - wetland scrub ferns none willow
641 - freshwater marsh sagittaria, pickerelweed none none
climbing aster
sedges
cord grass
muhly grass
643 - wet prairie grasses and forbs Scattered wax myrtle none
false nettle sunflowers
musky mint
willow
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Unique Natural Features:
The upland hardwood forests on site are high quality, containing mature live and laurel oaks.
Listed Plant Species Observed to date:
Common Name Scientific Name Protection Status
FDACS
pine pink B/etia pllrpurea T
Stitf-leaved wild-pine, Tillandsia fasciclIlata E
Cardinal airplant
Retlexed wild-pine, Tillandsia balbisiana T
Northern needleleaf
Royal fern OSnlllnda refIalis var, svectabilis C
T: threatened, E: endangered C: commercially exploited
Wildlife Species Observed on Site:
Birds - Common Name Scientific Name Protection Status
great blue heron Ardea herodias
green heron Butorides virescens
little blue heron Eeretta caerulea SSC (1,4)(FWC)
cattle egret Bubulcus ibis
great egret Ardea alba
snowy egret Eeretta thula sse (I)
yellow-crowned night heron Nvctanassa violacea
wood stork Mvcteria american a E (FWC), E (USFWS)
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white ibis Eudocimus albus SSC(2)(FWC)
roseate spoonbill Ajaia ajaja sse (1,4) (FWC)
turkey vulture Cathartes aura --
black vulture Coraf!vvs atratus --
swallow-tailed kite Elanoides {orticatus
red-shouldered hawk Buteo lineatus --
T (FWC)
bald eagle Haliaeetus leucoceDhalus Oelisted (USFWS)
osprey Pandion haliaetus --
Polyborus plancus
Audubon's crested caracara audubonii T (FWe, USFWS)
American kestrel Falco svmTerius
common bobwhite Colinlls ,'irainianlls
wild turkey Meleaf!ris f!allovavo
Florida sandhill crane Grus canadensis vratensis T (FWe)
Limpkin Aramus f!uarauna SSC(I)(FWC)
mourning dove Zenaida macroura
barred owl Strix varia
pileated woodpecker Drvocovus vi/eatus
red-bellied woodpecker Melanerves carolinus
downey woodpecker Picoides vubescens
great crested flycatcher Mviarcll1ls crilli/lIs
blue iav Cvanocitta cristata --
Carolina wren Thrl'othol'lls ludOl'iciunus
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northern mockingbird Mimus poll'f!,lottos --
blue- grav gnatcatcher Polioptula caerulea
belted kingfisher Megacel)'le a/cron
northern shrike Lanills ludovicialllls
white eyed vireo Vireo !!risells
eastern meadowlark Sturnella mama
red-winged blackbird A r!etaius ohoeniceus
northern cardinal Cardinalis cardinalis --
vellow-romned warbler Dendroica coronata --
MAMMALS opossum Didelphis virf!iniana
white-tailed deer Odocoileus virf!inianus
raccoon ProcYon lotor
feral hog - Sus scrora
eastern cottontail rabbit Svlvilaf!lls floridanus
coyote Canis latrans
big cypress fox souirrel Selunls ni!!er shermani T (FWC)
round tailed muskrat Neofiber alieni
Florida black bear Ursus american us T (FWC)
Florida panther Puma con color coryi E (FWC); E (USFWS)
REPTILES American alligator Allir!ator mississippiensis SSC (FWC); T (USFWS)I
coral snake Micnlrus.fitlvius
Coluber constrictor
black racer priapus
pil't11v rattlesnake Sistrurus miliarius
gopher tortoise Gopherus polyphemus T(FWC)
T= threatened, E=endangered, SSC=species of special concern
4.2 Site Security
The level of site security will be an ongoing evaluation process. Security will be provided by the
CCSO via routine patrols in the area, both by regular deputies patrolling Pepper Road and by the
Agricultural and Mounted Divisions patrolling the Preserve on off-road vehicles and by
horseback. Staff has coordinated with the CCSO and deputies in the Immokalee District 8
Substation, providing them with contact phone numbers and a list of those currently authorized
to access the Preserve lands. A Property Owners Agreement to allow the CCSO to prosecute any
illegal activity they may encounter on the preserve property was signed by Collier County on
March 3, 2009. FWC law enforcement will be given access for routine patrols. Additionally,
staff is determining the potential and need for an active member of law enforcement having
jurisdictional arrest capability, either from FWC or the CCSO, to live at the caretaker's residence
to provide a law enforcement presence. This person mayor may not have additional duties, such
as routine grounds and perimeter patrol and periodic mowing. Staff will be removing the
existing locks on the gates and will be replacing them with specialized locks and keys. This will
enable staff to control who has access to the preserve. Staff will then be distributing keys to
parties authorized for access specifically for the cattle and oil operations, Lee County Electrical
Company (LCEC), electrical service provider, and neighbors with easements. These entities are
also required to visit the County Facilities Management Operations Center to receive a yellow
badge that will identify them if the CCSO or County Staff encounters them at the preserve. Staff
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will evaluate the need for and provide for any additional locks that may be required to secure
access roads.
Perimeter fencing will be examined along the boundaries of the preserve. Areas of trespass will
be reinforced with more secure fencing.
4.3 Exotic Vegetation Removal and Maintenance Plan
Invasive, exotic plants present include in order of observed abundance:
Category I - Florida Exotic Pest Plant Council List: Brazilian pepper (Schinus terebinthifolius),
torpedo grass (Panicum repens), climbing fern (Lygodium microphyllum), ceasar's weed (Urena
lobata), guava (Psidium guajava), and Mexican petunia (Ruellia tweediana).
During the life of this plan, staff will contract out the treatment of the known Lygodium infested
areas. The Lygodium will be treated in place by using foliar treatment or the poodle cut method.
The Brazilian pepper trees that have LygodiunTgrowing up and over the canopies will also be
killed in place so they will not spread any additional spores. Following the initial Lygodium
treatment event, Brazilian pepper and other invasive species will be removed in a series of
phases that will be outlined in the Final Management Plan. The Brazilian pepper along the edges
of the pasture and along the roads will be completely removed, piled in pastures and burned. The
remainder of the Brazilian pepper and other invasive plants will be treated in place with an
appropriate EP A approved herbicide.
Stail will continue to apply for federal and state grant funding to assist in the costs of invasive,
exotic plant removal in areas of the preserve deemed ineligible for panther or wetland mitigation
restoration. Areas of the preserve that will be used for panther mitigation or wetland mitigation
by other County Departments are not eligible for grant funding. Departments utilizing mitigation
credits obtained from the Pepper Ranch Preserve will partially fund the exotic removal within the
preserve.
4.4 Debris Removal
Addressing dumping and littering along Pepper Road will be an ongoing project. Garbage is also
frequently being spread from raccoons out of the dumpster at the end of Pepper Road near the
main gates. Staff will work with the CCSO and their Weekenders Program to assist with the
clean up in these areas. Staff will also attempt to coordinate with the homeowners along
Trafford Oaks Road to keep the dumpster closed or locked when not in use.
4.5 Cultural, Historical and Archeological Resource Protection
The Pepper Ranch Preserve is within an area of historical and archaeological probability, and
historical and archaeological sites are most likely present on the property. The County will
notify the Division of Historical Resources immediately if evidence is discovered to suggest any
archaeological or historic resources. If such resources are identified on-site, a professional
survey and assessment shall be instituted. The archaeologist shall prepare a report outlining
results of the assessments and issue recommendations to County staff about management of any
sites discovered, per provisions of the Land Development Code Section 2.2.25. This report shall
be sent to the Division of Historical Resources. The County shall cooperate fully with direction
from the Division of Historical Resources on the protection and management of archaeological
and historical resources. The management of these resources will comply with the provisions of
Chapter 267, Florida Statutes, specifically Sections 267.061 2 (a) and (b).
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The lodge and caretaker's home may be considered historical structures. Retaining one or both
these structures and their designation as historical structures may provide benefits to
Conservation Collier in terms of obtaining grant funds for restoration. Staff will work with the
County's Historical/Archeological Preservation Board to identify options associated with
designation of the lodge and/or caretakers home as historical structures and provide these options
to the Conservation Collier Land Acquisition Advisory Committee for recommendation to the
Board of County Commissioners.
4.6 Listed Species Protection
The locations where listed species are routinely observed will be identified using a global
positioning system (GPS) device and mapped to allow staff to monitor them. Signs will be
posted along the main roads for contractors to maintain a slow speed and to yield to wildlife,
with particular focus in areas where listed species are routinely observed. A cautionary sign has
been placed on the trail going south to Lake Trafford from the main lodge area to warn visitors
of alligators and also near any other areas where they may be present. If nests are located,
caution will be taken to avoid disturbance during nesting seasons. New trails will be created
away from known nesting areas. If nests are observed along existing trails, care will be taken not
to disturb them.
Care will be taken when exotic removal treatment occurs to avoid areas with listed plants and to
avoid non-target damage with herbicides.
If there is suspicion of poaching on the preserve, FWC and the Sheriff's department will be
notified immediately to investigate or to conduct more frequent patrols. Phone numbers to report
wildlife violations will be posted on the main gate.
A wild hog management program will be developed for this property. Feral hogs consume
ground-nesting bird eggs and disturb soil and sensitive vegetation during rutting activities which
in turn invites invasive exotic plant growth. For the first year of this plan, the County will sign
an agreement with the USDA Wildlife Services program to trap and remove feral hogs. The
County will evaluate, on an ongoing basis, the ability of private individuals to engage in trapping
that is consistent with USDA guidelines.
4.7 Public Access
Planning for appropriate future public access is an important task of the Interim Management
Plan. Future public use must be coordinated with cattle grazing, oil operations, exotic removal
projects, natural resource and listed species protection, and mitigation projects. Primary
objectives for management are to maintain and preserve natural resource values and to provide
appropriate natural-resource-based recreational and educational opportunities. Such uses shall
include, but not be limited to, hiking, nature photography, bird watching, kayaking, canoeing,
hunting and fishing (Ordinance 2007-65, Section 4.9). Staff and environmental consultants will
identify and map all existing trails or areas to create trails and will make plans to open them for
public use in the future. Staff will coordinate with FWC to develop an appropriate hunting
program for the preserve. Additional proposed uses will require evaluation by the County
Attorney's office and the County Risk Management Department. The use of the property for
panther and wetland mitigation must be considered in regard to any proposed use. The details of
a public use program, including evaluation of proposed uses, will be included in the Final
Management Plan.
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Statf will evaluate the possibility of creating trails near the lodge and hiring a seasonal job bank
employee to work at the lodge. Primary tasks would include to opening and closing the gate,
assisting visitors and to perform maintenance tasks such as mowing around the structures,
cleaning the bathroom facilities and emptying the trash.
4.8 Mitigation
Because of its location and condition, the Pepper Ranch property has the potential to generate
Panther Habitat Unit mitigation credits (PHUs) through the creation of a Panther Conservation
Bank. Historically, Collier County departments constructing capital projects in panther habitat
have purchased PHUs outside of Collier County in order to mitigate for disturbances to panther
habitat. Other County departments will partially fund the restoration of portions of the Pepper
Ranch property in order to gain PHUs which can be used to mitigate capital projects occurring in
panther habitat. The County has also determined there is a need to develop either a Regional
Offsite Mitigation Area (ROMA) or a wetland mitigation bank on the site to generate mitigation
credit to compensate for unavoidable wetland impacts associated with County infrastructure
projects. All mitigation activities within the property will be consistent with the goals and
objectives of the Conservation Collier Program.
4.9 Site Monitoring and Long Term Management Plan
Site monitoring shall include the cattle operation, the oil operation, fence and gate upkeep, exotic
vegetation growth, listed species populations and forest health. Prescribed fire will be utilized to
restore portions of the preserve; however, a prescribed fire program may not be implemented
until exotic plant densities are controlled to maintenance levels of 5% or less. Collier County
shall be responsible for property maintenance with tasks contracted out as deemed necessary.
The property will be monitored on a regular basis to ensure that the fencing is not disturbed and
that no trespassing or unauthorized activities are occurring.
Wildlife and plant monitoring will be required as part of the Panther Conservation Bank with
USFWS. Staff will also evaluate potential for pesticide leaching onto the property from adjoining
agricultural operations.
4.10 Partnerships
Staff will seek out and evaluate potential for partnerships for conservation, protection,
educational and funding opportunities. Staff will explore possible land management grants for
areas of the ranch deemed ineligible for generation of mitigation credits. These may include but
are not limited to grants offered by the USFWS South Florida Coastal Ecosystems Program,
USFWS Partners for Fish and Wildlife Program, the US Department of Agriculture and/or FWC
Upland Weed Management Working Group Funding.
Although fire management may not be addressed during the initial two years of ownership of this
property, fire management (or some form of fire substitute) will be necessary in the near future.
Statf will contact Florida Department of Forestry to seek partnership opportunities for fire
management of this property.
Staff shall also coordinate with the Collier County Boy and Girl Scouts of America for project
assistance on the preserve and shall continue relationships with the CCSO Weekenders Program,
and possibly the Department of Corrections Crews, to provide labor for projects on the ranch.
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EXHIBIT 2: Aerial Map
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l.m;~aa:. 'oV"'loI!lt1t~ all..! .tjVt:l:! flOl to lssign ~I~ l..c:!$lll,)r II, sub Ie\: the wLIJI~ or "Ily pIlJ't loll tbe Denll~PnmiSl:"
01 l.:l perlh 1m) ~ pmut$ it! <<(~PY li&r.e -~U1 the ~inen ro~u l.lf LESSOR. Any.~ Uiig!lmmt. 01
...,!;lcrttin.\. t~ '!lith tbt eM~ Ilf I. ESSOR. .....11,./11 ...t_ U:.S.St:E C:""t1 '~l!l:r fur P1i~t tf tlmf or oUl~ J\lTlIl
~ pr.wi~ orfmm .~QWJ.PtiCl. .~ k~p attd be bound by \hI: t!'j'tt1S. carditiQfl.und ;C\'elllill13 Dr this Lon. TM
llJ:ttal'lLtna nf f!:m !rollllll1Y otllli:t petll\1n lIhlllllut bcdotmlcd It< tlf; . wlilvCf ol MY <:If dill Jll'l"rhlaru (lr thi= ~ tlr 10
tHt J ~O~! f(> It", 415:ll/i1:11l>eUlll1" lIli5. Lc<lUlC et sub~j.1 ol the OuniJt5d?r:tttu,.,
ARlltl..E \' bikmr~
LESSF.E.., '" COtl$idtrlllloo of"flln [,lollnrs ($IO,OI)},!he: Il':cdllt and ~umdcf\cy r;f ""hldll, h-'>y .lI<l<no""J.d~
~l ""!U'I",fl' ;io:l'"nd lI.lld b91d harml~n :..ESStltl. IU ~ IlId enpt9tllt:J from aMllpinst my anCIII Ib,bilky
(\t.lllllt~j;r Mllf~). ~, dun\}, Min, ~ndI.. judj;flenu, a'!St'. Ilttctes1.iIM e~ (incIUlimg. 1n11l.Ol
lrttur;.7 It:. atl~s' fea ll!td dMm~tf .ls:ir1Ialll't.l aM lI~l14lc l~\cb} .llllullJ~uyJrnmlll1)' lIlJury It\, or dC'1!lh
nf,IIlY pCl'Rvn. \II lletWllll 1)1 dalllllgll 1t,1. plcplln} (tllcluulf1& 1~1\$c of IlS<< lhe~t) tr:li!k'd HIlA) l..ESSEE'S. use!)f th.:
l.)t;mlsed PIl!tnin5. (5) llllY wiJr}; Of thllfll wMUClItvcr wne.. utllny condltt$lft l:~d lo$u L~ by lE~$(l;!.. I'"
......r4<ly.= ,,~'"" tit' _It<ktt..,} 11! Cf .lJIl bCiillf uf Ui$')E.E in ('Ielbwt Il~ lXmised J'n:m.... (C) .Ifl). c~i1_ of lJre
IJCf~~ f'mnt~ due." Of l1milting fttmllltl)' dilrMf byLESSEf. in~ ~f~~ "fU:SSEE$ obliptiocu lin41'l1
th!~ l.c:'~se. or {OJ f$lI}'~li~nl At! or t;)mlnhm of U,~~l{E 0' iu "4J."u. conl.l Ql;t"'f1I,"'lapt~',ecs. $UbJlf~1lo11tll. IiCOTll0C' Ot
HlVllecs h,. l:.Il1lC 41~>' JlCllOO ur prvceudinJ\ is brutlshl cr,pir;t;l LESSOR by rcUt" nf" lilY uu<< Qt m~ thefCQJ:. LtSSE1';
,!utll j.1l1y i.l Cl.'\JlfJl.lll1lJfn:yll' ~"' e~L'Id Ullb1lilin r~IDltinl ~I'll illd stwl defCf.c..d .fimo.... ~i...
if I 4"'~SOP. :t"..ll ... 't;qll"~ III Le.ssm!"S C:'q:r:;w:, \tel c..""rntel rtll1f~bl}' $li'lidS.::tUl)" t~ If.SSOIl
II,. ""'ll,;wltdgtd lilllt In ..!:curd \\ llh Ih: lafll$ \:If thi~ LeaSt (I) .."''';tIn U~.!l llllll \!lunl!dlllJf the Ui:'lllj~eU
i'ft'Il,~elo !::y !ftt i.nssO\{ ll'~ {Ii} LESSOR may ~llllur'i IMftlC" II! !mlk. lH Qf be: tXmttlld ITemt&n, l~"'l!r.
LtS,SEE ~h:4n hi">!'.o lnlxtf)' fO $Uch lbl~ far';!':!, ill 1.I.n~;N 1tNmbtn 01' W J'Ublk o\)J hw..,.... I_"U U:;SStt; w
ro:-t.t'.Iin:tl b lI1/uma1l'l 1.'>( rr.JiI\#!1'll lh: ~liiW1:1 ?f.-to"'''''' ,'" !! $'4ndAtJ t.>r Cun.ailHI"l tlu<< WOlllJ Of ",tgl\1 bfn:qulIed 10
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blJ,lnw illvitcn "'In fIIillJ t ri~~r:f't, ....-.ltbJ ... ,.... :.._1... .........1".....1.111 dOl: pra;cln:e Of biU'll",mvit<<l. M'!
IIC,*,," cf ltIabets. of 1tw: piblk. cw b~ wilf 'be ~ ::he dlndicm Cif IIWttationar lE.'iSOlt. The ~Iscd "-lM:I:
it. unltt~t!\'.d q;riQJtural ~ ~ lIu1for ..twllly ve&"ttd~. I..ESSEtrS ~n$ihiiit* ""ma.iru...~c:.
II> .<<;of" wHtl.r\nic:Ic:II. .It' fill mpormbllity Md 'u.bi!i~ 10 1.ESSOR. lffidef lItl5 Mitl~) 9 are .ndahan be hued ot
lhc MlttldudJl of CAn: "qultoct of. r~lInt of Ia.rJdJ bvillg the fOl'f.l)inll c:lt..,.lKlI:fJiric5 tmt UJ,ft L'Id ., .~.,ee of b...~
lr;vltc:e5'.
The tfSSOIt sNtllllQt tit b~hle f()f Illy in}"" 01' dlima@t '" ~oon M prl)l'~ cAu."d ~ 11ft demeAn or by Ntler
""Nons in tit, !lomisod P~mi.Cl5, fir fltlltl lho mc:et l"/r suI.Hudlt;:t. or (mill fJlY c<hetplllc:e, or (ot ;\IIy interf,"nce
Cltlgd by Ql'C1'.tilll'l$ by or f\)r ~ gQVemmtntlll 8\.1thenly in CO'~tr\lIl;lkln Qr .n~' JlUblie l)f q!U..pobhc 'kt'lrks.
T~ LESSORlihIlI Mbo ~..t;1C' for lny d~s ~ 0' k>u af. ir.cludlnlJ lw, Cue to ~ theft. lt1l)'propot:1ry.
Ot"i;umng 00 tht Dtmimipr(m1st 0I111l)' fJill1 ~rtnf. and the LESS"!? ''- 'f,l hotiJ tlte lESSOR ll&n~ll;al$ frQIu lny
clAillls ft.'f dlmA&~. ~pf wh~fe ,lICit dlllftli!l: c:r injury ;$1h~ rtiLllh ohhc il'4l$' nesll~entr: lifwflltul ml~ct Q( thC'
tF.SSOR Of ill t",P~A
A'n"lCLE IO.I,tutam;1.
U::SSf..t6 lIhait fftlvldc and l'IQllltam II rarm ti4b1lry poltfywhidl lllAl', be: 4p;YO...~d by lbe Collie' c.au~ R~
Millli4lS:n1 ~ fi)~ root b$ -- ~ ofOt.e Mi!ion Odl.", ~ NdlOO Cc:~ (SlJIM.MOno}
drnu&fwoal "WI t'llml (JI' U)' ~ lhct'<<lf 10 Ihlt ~mt< b IIlidltl:.1\., lESSr:rn shall J('Ovldcand ttl_il\tllin
W1,)r"~'J.~QInp:Mati01 JllilltllftCllJ:tWCfine III ~plt'yees me<llinIlSlI\1utot)' l.irniu In ~OlTiplllll\Ct with the Ilpplicltblc
!llUe .nll f~C1ll11a~ The ClMf4p studl jn-;Iudil em~ioye:'. 1 ,....i!iry ~ith II ~\lnimlU1l Umit ofo.;c lhllllllcd Tmuul'ld
001laT$ #i1d NoIloo C'4:nts ($100.000-90) t= kci~
Su:h 1I11~ po:~~) wUliJ4 Cl.IWer CClUfI'I) .lIS .n aGditl",r..e1 insured Inmon E\'idell"~ af Sli<:lJ In'lftlllCe
slt\11 be J!f(\\'jd:d to. :h~ Cullil::!' C.'lUf\I}' R.lllk M.nllgr;om:nl ~ltJ:1ent. 3J{H ~1 TJlmillmi TNII, A.rlm'nl~'lio1'l
a,jldme., Nllpl~. FIDrid... 34111. r!)t lIt'Pfo<.1 'I!tk:r ~ tl\, t."t'mrt'<(!m;CI_rof ltIl$ Leull' ^F~R:;. lUId $l'l1l11 In;lWlc I
P1~ls1on rcqu,tfiJtltcm(lO) d;)'$ Pf~ WT~ nat* Ie C3liu CQ<itlt)' e;'c Cour~y ftm, M....l~ DoptItltle:Jl ill e.c
twimt of::a~.fion 0" ~htnp lJ'I ;Clll.~irI) ~, U';....SOR ''''Ul'o'G tlllt nghl m ~f>,;llUIbfy 1II1'llCf'1.11M> 'nul......"..
~.ll'<ll'l1'lcrt.t. 1;1 1._ntwCl Qf Ivti<<r 1i1 "ttljA~ ..,., U;S$Jit:, .....hereupon t~lpl of sue\ nOli~ lESSeE ~hllH hllV~ thllT)'
(30) dJl~~ in whl:lt to o~lllln lllChllddItI0l1111In5U/'llh:1l.
USSt)R 11..11 mUlItUt $UclI "'b!lily~kt'. Of kIf futdt:'d t~tlt) Inct\'=\ .1 .~ ~j'II'..te ttJ FOtc:t Ilk:lf
and l.ESSEF. fNom thtt4 parI)Icbitnt based \)II 1.l>>C ol"~ Oo:mied f'rt:nille'S t.tlllt I~ LESSOR is petlnin(;l1 to lnll\;;.". t"
lI11:>wc th",d "1I:t,c" t(l flW..G. In eClOord hcrev.1t1l.
AIU'ICtE 1I "'.:lID~~
LESSEE Jhllfl ~ o:l1t.',,'ed tottl)t't, within the Drmised Ptttperty. IlU, funct;trnlll '!illinl~f1l1nl~r! t1'llllrmel\l <\fId
~.."phQ' r:;quir'lltl fur w.I\'l1l'ndt~tly f.torcd l1) t>flf~lInl. produ.:tlon Oil rho l)cmi~ f'rupcny.
UJSStE..1t lG ~lfl ~ wd fl~. idtatl_ u.. m.;.,.",~ri \>IUlu.c ...",tl,i.r.ltlt [)Ctl\\1'e>\1 ~ a mrllilll'lJlTl'\ of
l:)M ( I ) tmeptlr)'e.ar ni! may rnll<< ,hop~inc ~.. of rUI~",'he" ncedel1lts . ~Iln" 10 t{'lfItrol rxatlc llf4d ....np.1y
pbllll tmMh .l\4 to I.lptetp al\'U lOOtkd Ill'i)und cattle pt1U. LESSl~E shall dIW(l!Op thl! ITltlwmE 8cht.llulc And ifKllude
'.~I<u ~"b 41 "llC$$i.., r.l.fell, UII3UJtlt UUlthcl Ullft\R~.c:J\ (~itiOM,
f..lldl indwidual ,~ ~ ~~ tt... a.m. 1,",~f1 JU~y m.l;.ldc QlmcnJlf~.wpplC~f,~l ("d
lmII,Ib. lllld m~1wtl$. foed tanks u.. t11C1lQ to c.~ntf'1)1 tftttfe 1;'1;ll1~tlll"l'I .rcas. R('Il:ilbl1 of ctlUleClllUWtllmUe
thrc)\rghoul .he year Dn.JChedul~t1b.tdt, 11'1 llle Clie3ttborc hl. b<<ll li~ extrclmelyllt)i ;lnd 4'j),'n \&'in..er 1.\1' Itn
c'tcept(Ufl&l!y ...u ~. tho em!e VtHl b1r ~ by LESSEE t.) lit th= Iil.va.1Wtk fot:tl'
U~SSl:iE flay DO'! ttrtili1.1l ~ putWe R.It,
Ullle~$"r*mQ/l.II)' IWlhoru:l:d i'n 'I\'rltinl b)' LE.'iSOR m att..nce. p101h.il1t;. dltchillt(lt dIgging of ....1I1er he,le. ~~.II
I)!! prtlhibiiCd.
U:iSEE, It ius,olc <<m lr..'ll:! ~"*'~. sna.; (1\'llCt, if tlt:/t .I~ t>,iS'llflg. ard mAtr.taml. f(!flC(! a::~l:llb" to
l.E5Scm.,oom:l Ul$ Aml of'.~ Ollmlscdrmnj~lH ""hiet. dlllU .~IlI..m .,,:t. <ldtle 1lrilt (qlll,;lnl b erlll:ud in 1'ftI1!l11l~
ear.l. lInd pl'<lVf:n1ina ~Io flOm r(lllminl9tT of tho nntnllil:"f I'~mi...~,
L~SJIt! .bo&tt. d tu Nlc 'C03t ... ~. ...., 1he tiet'rti~ Prl:1Il1tc'5 b (tu*, ~ lltttt'. ~
:r,,",tpmen~ an4 ,.-.1tJ.- me Ii'-t. lit .ftilM$. It _id . Df.wtlu'i! l'temi~$ lIr; 1l0( 'bpt, f~ fttml debril. tlne-r,
abmt101ll!'! equipmrmt .,d vd\u::k$.., ~d thD Uk.., ,In th"Ul'iaiol'i !If UZSS.OR. l..USsm::.'S 1lI111\l1l:~ WIll be Jll 4tJvttlld hi
writing, If COI'I'IllcrtYe IIc!ion i$ tel taktn witllill 001 (0) d.,.. .;).( Iller r~ipl of such m;rt~ !.1!SSORY/lll c~ tMkme ll)
". dlllUlel! ~ c.~td IlItd tES$st p.!I U'SUmf M4 ptI)t aUl\4lCcJlIor)' I:ku:ml; l:<litf lll'ltf,ll(h tmtt .1..11 COl1$tlM..
"'ollit~ ""t ....~t! lIoblJ l.1iIL\ paJd by' U~~U,i:.E ....am "" (10) dll)1 of rr..eipt of \Miuom ~lee or ~tt m..-urred by
tll.SSOR
The LESSeE, Ii! fIt llQlc l:mt, !iltlltl rer..!lr rlll dlmll~: to (hil [}emhed rre.lI:1e5C::1Uk'd ~ L.E$SfiE. ltt C:!fflllb)'Cel,
t~. i~,tIl ItI:m!nCW1, gac$tl..IJlv'~ Ii~.s. n.d p.l11'~,
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the t.ESSElt Ad itli ....... ellA. .h& _. ""... ..... 1"Ie....$C:dP._...... ... _____. "''''' an .Pfll~' wla,
1.",,'1 !Dd rcpLttium.. .n ~, ~I ~ liquid,. Ul'l'flfscfJd. mcS. ~ _ ...... t1m IttlC tt\llMl
WlUI...} tn.1 rd\t~ da". ~ ~1!t Mlicb r.tithllitClmlulate m1 ..)( from \be ~~ af the l..ESStt.'"'S
bl.l.iI'lClSS. Sucli 1l1l'Sb., "lIJIll:.1ld mu" .-11 be itonld !tI dt!iCd<<ll'lttincD lPfl1t.Wtd b)' cl\c LESSOR.
LE5SE.E uwl ba.ve Ute ri;.'lt to i..,. n<<e:Qf) macbilllC1'Y.lOoIa lit S'~ln ill a ~ upca om~ IJU.
LESSEe $Nil malt ~1hIy ~f'tjom.Or h:tc:f~ fc:n<<:$ u:d ptU .r)i! make "'p.i.... w the felKn.;'4l$ Dlm!ctJ.
Lf.SStiR attall be f",~p<,nsibk: fOf III uWlUivt exotic phlll control and ~tlbcd bum.illg whnm Ibe Otmi~
l'rnrer:y ,
1...ES.liCitJ i'nM:n'C t-lI.naF.-n 'tisit tloe pr~. ,It ~...I ",=,ml.llIWlItallr to ewlua~ tht ma.lU\Qcm.m ami fII1Ili"1
tlpc:ralmn, ne tESSORl Nll!lltl'i't M4llllll:r lIlld the l,ESS~E/Mlllllijnlt Parmer wJ! mnw:t .n"u<~JI)' 14~~it!w.lNi, it
~~swY. fl:\be ll/'t) pm!!. An.sl..r pUot/111 ~'lJlaefflml pl.a:~~
U;'~S.f~ ,h..n !'l!plll't ilI1Y V'.'lOOl o\~ ptnulio~ w I'\llu W re~.llt.tioocn promlJlp.t.ed b)' CoHier COClIlt') or
the Florida; r.~h and Wildlife U:h1stf'll'ltk>n CommiS'Sicm. lESSEE ~d..1l immediately I'1;JlGI1 any Jll~Jdencc: of lhe
1\;'11 low Ins:
. F.;e.
. Vll.ndalll.m
. l11eit --
. l'o4dulIlt.
. T re$f1iluinl
· An} t.ulrd, ~nd;ti"n or situatKll'l thilt m.a'). oce=e Illil\oiht). to me ("'lint)' or lTlill' ~ ollm!lginj; to the S't'Jf'<lt:f
crt impr"~'C!mcllbl (ill the: ~rl:i.
L f.:.SS f!i: ~ "''' ;) ff'o.TnWIti"1l {jut)' it) C1;lh::l) fTi(l',,:ttc~ ;:c.~!tIl(\r" t'lI: da;.e\'f;l"!' (Of :I\l:..-t.1 lI!:tl~1ties,
ARllCLE I.:!, DsJault b'\'l.WJ~
h.nUf~ lit LESSEE lQ 0lrni'l.Y fg thin) (}(l) h,~~ -.tU'i 1!1't nut1Je:1A1 Jlfil"<i:sil:n ()f Q..~l of th!ii ~t 'I,\all
.QI'!;$~ .. dtCwIt. 1,ES;,'!;OIt!llU"f. id lu ~ b1~ lhU ~ &ft::rib,~ 0\'1) "')"1 wt'l:u:e oolt<< to U!SSlE..
l.:nl(:~ ;he drimlt hcc~ wlthil the oot.a; ~rlod IOf $uQ addiliUtlllI 1lm1l ti it reastln.bly re~irt.-d to COl'tect .uell
i\c'f.wlt). Hmr.eyCf, lltc OQl:',lrrel1C:C of 11"1 af thl folluwlng cvc:ntt. !4\al} OU1!1.tlUUt' a ckfnttlJ)' LESSEH. llld \hi! !..em
rl4.Y l~ iltttnl:!l.I.ll.I~I)' t1:mun.Jl~ b.l'LESSOR;
(ill) A.b4ll'~'mtm'lt "f 1>cl'mil;:tll'l~m~$ C1 ducQr;!jri'';~IM or Lt$Sl:i:'S l.i;cntlcll
(b) r-$I~il~ti\l1ll>f LESSEE \.If .1l.~e1lt of l.ESS!:.!::. of ,1111 n:pon tt:'plN:d to be fll1f1lShed W
U:S SO J:l pW'\'Utll tt> the t<<,..... of' thi1l tcJu<'
(t:) hiUlji ot inWIVl.'1IC>', !IlOII;III'1!AtiQ"l. plan Uf llrTani~tiel1l cr batW'or1C}.
(ll) ,.o.J,,;,fio;.,,,tiue N b,tfli..!lJ{H.
!e} Mll,llit,ll, of 1IItr.(t..11l.1'Slgn~ for tht b~l'l1:flt ohn!dnolll
(I.) If l.L'iSEE Wntn this L.e.ue t>.l be Ut;en ..,-Jer 1Ir1'J wtl~ of t.>;e,;:suoo
1:, tllc ll,ml cl ..'lIf: ~1lTl'~e (;<f u~ of ~ f~~frtg d<efall'lb III tiLti ... ~:n_""LE. u..SSo." in ddtf.an tll e) Qtln't
'll'hllo ~ n:uttdie3 i: ftlily 1I4\r'C, lUll h..~ th~ 1ml'lw1bl.le n~tlt 10 rt-aUl::t'llnd l~ III lX'il'lilns.atl4 ptuptrtyfmnl the
[\letm~Prnm"A ~/1 rmSW',,>, 1M)' bt ~Q'~ 111,4 ~..:cl 11\ A j#lJbtic ....lItcll(ll,l5e tlI' tllMWIle~ lit tho <<lSt fJt A'lId tOt
tilll atl;llWl1 l)f U~S:SEt..;I 'l\'id~1 kN'i~... flY no<<ltt or r:..... fQ .1 pr<<= and ....~ bltil':ll ~ .pllt)' of
t~o:::1jA,." or. '~I'!t hl1i:;k ft."" ~~ kl$ w lbmap ..!l::::h IMy be O(~""",ium:d ~t
tES50!!tlnll]..At .ia :ttlttol'l., lcITl'lir.A'u' 1.1n. ~aficr !I'}(~rn b)' L.ESSii:~f tbirt;l Ov) .~'i ml," 1/1 'AtltJ;t;i if.
j I:l'li~ file-J llf;lun5t ~ p~rt). C!' lhe lea,eoold inllltt!>t uf the U:S5l:"1:, md oot remt.ltld Withlll thirty (:il)) ~,~ b)
LI:,SSfF, pur.;.artl to ~ f:l.otimo M~hmli... Lin 1......
a Us"SU fa;:t m ra, t.lu: f't'I1tAf ~t or !lrl) \tddltl(ltll\l cbql:!4. 101(116\ aUiI' t~ I,.ESSOR $$t.pcclfted In trill
LI:4~!:.and If tllldl.moUlIl. re:mA1l1 mpllfll 'or lflVtt, Ih.-lJ!lI( ill) dllyl p~t tikt de.. dlJtl:, .!\;It U~SS.SE shell p"), LE.SSOR .
I.Jl\; plymcllf ,;hnrelt' *"4\lill ll) n..." (~l !!4f\:ellt uf AllY l'\II~!\1 i'lL'! p.li'd Iltomllll:r whm dUe. , .Any amlt'unl$ fOOtl"lod
pr.;:.mpdt wh~fl J,,;! J>fIaU .Im .qo;~ ~~ o.-""n oit...>) {Z} p1ll'UlU per ~ W UK: l'lJg.!K:$t mtc{oo: rllk tt..;n
,.' i""t'd b;. r~..".;J.> b.. "';'I.;.N:"'~ is: fu~, wbci lt~d .wn be ,u!by UL\S!i.E w UiSroll
A~ncLt j} :)Elil~l.l'$S';;;'J\.
LfSM''I; \;1.",11 ,... "'" ...._t .. .;.."..d "'Olh ~f.",h Ia 111'1:: tJCj!ft)C1r~,:c \)1' Je.'lf (llm ~~ ~mkt "1'l~
t\~z! ti:Jti! ~ha~l haw; f.HI:'4 1::1 ~f\mll uth(;l!.tw,u witHy, \n.t;~. ptl)dll~'ll~t M UZSS01'S wklSlwttil:m.
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~fyint ""~ LESSOR. htlS filled to petlomany s1ld1 obl!pflOm.
AltT'ICU: l~, N~I
AflY nc.tke "uid LESSOR Of !.ESStE ff'~~ .be n:qui~ t~ Ii"'!: '.0 u... 1111lM" ;wtr wLllle .in WI'illllg m t!:Ic ~t
party allt.e felfuwing A64reuc:>:
LESSOR: Ll''sSEE:
aowc:r~~ Mr. TtoOmlJ r.,hr, ac-.t: p","'lM:>'
eta R.eal p~)'. M..-i)t!1'tle1t\ lab Trafford RaIlCh. Uti'
Bui1dll"~ W 481 Carie. R.olld
,3301 Tlmlllmi Trait FA.1 NAples, F'kmd4 J4108
Naples. Flllflda )4112
c::: Officill11f the COlillty Artofrlty M,. Cr,ri!Jtopher A.lIell, CJ<<,\,ral Pari"",
Comer ('(Mmty C;o\'ffmment Cellat Lr;l.;e Trafford Ita",!!, LLl.P
Adcr.inintlll.lOft Bumlill, 5SS Hic1ull")r Road
33tH T,rl'uztni Trail !.all :-';.cp~ flt>t1~' ,)4 :c.&
Naples, ftCll"lQ 34HZ
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deliver up 1M flli'ftl<mJl'1' ~ lESS(.)1t r-,...cm ;\)f du::. O..,miKJ 1';1:1'.1.._ P4 IJlY Imp~UMt tem0vc4 IIpon
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September 29,2009
Page 25 of 32
tAl Rights nDll'p<<tflCllll, !P<lnted the: LES5E.J: by lhi, Least ue he~y rt$tIt~ to It.; Lf.SSOR.
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.lld 1I'lt'h:m~u,'R r~l~ Vf".lC.OWls. ..nd ftlt L~ $1.'PCM14l.'i1l d any hl-illCfS andm:mbc:rl~r the publiC gel\l$:an~. It!
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(0 LESSOR """'1 l!<'Iil.~ a bot_ C~\Qfll1l to ~!(l' " i~.r~ DllWI~ pt.. tBr~ o.mMd
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Agenda Item No. 16E4
September 29, 2009
Page 26 of 32
AS TOt.ESSEE:
DATED: ",,~ 1., ')00'"\
WTTNESSES:
~ LAKE TAAFr'ORD RANCH. LUP.
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Agenda Item No. 16E4
September 29,2009
Page 27 of 32
Exhibit "A"
(Legal Description of Demised Property)
Property Tax Identification Number: 00052360002
A paras of Land ~ In tte East Half (E))) .ct the East Haft (E%) of the Sovtnv.'eSl Quartet {SWY.l} of
the SQioilhc:!.aSt avartet (SE%) 01 Sedan 22, TownShip 45 South, Rang. 28 East, Collet' County,
Flor.::ta, being more plIrticvlart)' de~t:ti~ lit fo:Jows:
Commence at the Southeast comttt of S<<:tion 22, T<:Minstl<p 46 $wm.Range ZO East.
CoU_ County, fiOtJda; thence run S68%51'4 7" W, aiona tho south liNt of the Southeast
Qu:..rtot (SE1..) of Illd Section 22 for a di~tance of 1320.38 fClot to thePolnl 0'
BoglnolnQ ot !he plltctl or kmd hewin deter/tea: tbQnce cont'rlue S 88-57'41' W.
olung the SQUID floe of Ule Soutbe_t Quanet (SE~) cf said Sedon. 2:t, for & distance --
of 330,09 teet !h{:h~ run N O(f31'U" W lor a distance of 1342.S1 fBet; tha'lce fUn N
AS"Sir3" 6. '01 G d1QnQO of 3~C/,12 feet; thl;tll~ run S OO'31'1>1~ E. for a astanceof
1342.44 foct to the Pulnt CoIf Bugtnnlng; 00I1t&1lnl''19 1017 acres, mora (lr less.
AHD I
Propony Tax identifiCalion Number: 0005300000:2
All of SectlQl'l 28, Tovms.l'up 46 South. Range 28 East. CoJter County. FIMt:1a: contai~ 64547
;itf;les mOle Of Jest.
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Property Tax IdentIfiCation Number: OOQS20000Q4
AJI 01 Secbon 27. Township 46 Soutrl. Range 28 East Colilar County. FlorIda; c.ontainmg 643.59
aeres more or less.
AND
Property Tax ldemtih:::ation Numbor 00053200005
!'or, of Sectoo 33, T~hip .c6 SOi.ttfl. J'tange 28 East Col:Jei Co:.mty. flondiil; contair.ang 700.33
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September 29, 2009
Page 30 of 32
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EXHIBIT 6: Estimated Cost Table
be done in removal $800/acre,
phases and
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partially
funded through
mitigation
projects
Primitive Trails $1,000 $500 Trail will be mowed --
Signs $1,000 t.b.d. damaged Plant ID, Conservation
signs may need Land, and no
to be replaced trespassing / dumping
signs, speed signage,
contact info at main
gate
Trash Removal $0 $0
New septic system $30,000+ t.b.d. Lodge and caretaker
residence - estimate
does not include septic
design.
New well and $10,000+ t.b.d. - will be Lodge and caretaker
treatment system costly to house
maintain at
public standard
Renovate Lodge to $50,000 t.b.d. Ramp and retrofit one
ADA specifications restroom
Demolish little house $20,000 $0 Possible option
Renovate little house $65,000+ t.b.d. Possible option
Feral hog management $15,000 or t.b.d. Reimbursable program
less with USDA Wildlife
Services
Mowing $5,000- $5,000-10,000 Around lodge area and
$10,000 per pasture by lodge
year when
open
Preserve assistant $12,000 for 6 $12,000 Will assist visitors,
Job bank position months open and close gates
(Seasonal until and possibly mow. Will
open full time) eventually be increased
to a full time person
Agenda Item No. 16E4
September 29,2009
Page 31 of 32
Temporary portable $1,740 for 6 $1,740 - Possible option until
toilets (1 ADA; 1 months $290/month for permanent facilities are
regular; portable sink; 6 months constructed - United
weekly service) Site Services quote
Final Management $48,600 Will be reimbursed
Plan through mitigation
Wetland mitigation t.b.d. Will be reimbursed
Plan throu~b mitigation ,
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