Agenda 06/25/2019 Item #17F (Fiddler's Creed CDD External Boundaries)06/25/2019
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Recommendation to adopt an ordinance amending Ordinance No. 17-16, as amended, to amend the
external boundaries of the Fiddler’s Creek Community Development District #2, by contraction of
210.003± acres, pursuant to Chapter 190.046, Florida Statutes.
OBJECTIVE: That the Board of County Commissioners (Board) approve the Petition
submitted to the County by Taylor Morrison of Florida, Inc., a Florida for profit corporation, by
adopting an ordinance amending Ordinance No. 17-16, as amended, decreasing the size of
acreage by 210.003± acres.
CONSIDERATIONS: The existing District is located entirely within Collier County, Florida. The
property for the Fiddler’s Creek Community Development District #2 is designated, Urban Mixed-Use
District, Urban Coastal Fringe Subdistrict, per the Future Land Use Map of the Future Land Use Element.
The site is located in portions of Sections 11, 13, and 14, Township 51 South, Range 26 East, and Section
18, Township 51 South, Range 27 East.
On November 19, 2002 the Fiddler’s Creek Community Development District #2 was established by
Ordinance No. 02-61, initially comprised of 998.79± acres. On June 24, 2014, the Board adopted
Ordinance No. 14-26 to expand the acreage of District #2 by an additional 69.30± acres, bringing the
CDD #2 total up to 1,068.09± acres. On May 9, 2017, the Board adopted Ordinance #17 -16 to decrease
the acreage of District #2 by 8.36± acres, bringing the total down to 1,059.73± acres.
This petition seeks to amend the Fiddler’s Creek Community Development District #2 boundaries to
remove the contraction area, the total acres of the contraction is 210.003± acres. A mandatory $1,500
application fee was submitted with the amendment petition.
A sketch of legal description referencing the general location of the existing District #2 is provided in the
Petition’s Exhibit “1” and attached hereto as Attachment “1”. A sketch of the CDD parcel of the
contraction area provided in the petition metes and bounds description within Exhibit “2”, i s attached
hereto as Attachment “2”. After contraction, the District will encompass approximately 849.73± acres.
FISCAL IMPACT: There is no fiscal impact on the tax payers of Collier County.
GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: There is no growth management impact associated with this
action.
LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS: This item has been reviewed by the County Attorney, is approved as to
form and legality and requires a majority vote for Board approval. -JAK
RECOMMENDATION: To adopt an ordinance amending Ordinance No. 17-16, as amended, amending
the external boundaries of the Fiddler’s Creek Community Development District #2, pursuant to Chapter
190.046, Florida Statutes
Prepared by: Marcia R. Kendall, Senior Planner, Growth Management Department, Zoning Division,
Comprehensive Planning Section
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ATTACHMENT(S)
1. Proposed Ordinance - JAK signed(1) (PDF)
2. Fiddler's Creek CDD #2 Petition (PDF)
3. Fiddler's Creek CDD #2 Ltr. of Purpose (PDF)
4. Exhibit 1 Location & Size Map (PDF)
5. Exhibit 2 Contraction Area (PDF)
6. Exhibit 3 Metes & Bounds (PDF)
7. Exhibit 4 Evidence of Written Consent (PDF)
8. Exhibit 5 Statement of Regulatory Costs (PDF)
9. Copy of Check (PDF)
10. NDN Advertisement & Affidavit (PDF)
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COLLIER COUNTY
Board of County Commissioners
Item Number: 17.F
Doc ID: 8867
Item Summary: Recommendation to adopt an ordinance amending Ordinance No. 17-16, as
amended, to amend the external boundaries of the Fiddler’s Creek Community Development District #2,
by contraction of 210.003± acres, pursuant to Chapter 190.046, Florida Statutes.
Meeting Date: 06/25/2019
Prepared by:
Title: Planner, Senior – Zoning
Name: Marcia R Kendall
05/21/2019 7:01 AM
Submitted by:
Title: Division Director - Planning and Zoning – Zoning
Name: Michael Bosi
05/21/2019 7:01 AM
Approved By:
Review:
Growth Management Department Judy Puig Level 1 Reviewer Completed 05/21/2019 11:04 AM
Zoning Michael Bosi Additional Reviewer Completed 05/22/2019 8:00 AM
Growth Management Department Thaddeus Cohen Department Head Review Completed 05/23/2019 1:00 PM
Growth Management Department James C French Deputy Department Head Review Completed 05/28/2019 5:59 PM
County Attorney's Office Jeffrey A. Klatzkow Level 3 County Attorney's Office Review Completed 05/29/2019 7:56 AM
Office of Management and Budget Valerie Fleming Level 3 OMB Gatekeeper Review Completed 06/06/2019 4:57 PM
Office of Management and Budget Laura Zautcke Additional Reviewer Completed 06/07/2019 10:49 AM
County Manager's Office Nick Casalanguida Level 4 County Manager Review Completed 06/16/2019 3:35 PM
Board of County Commissioners MaryJo Brock Meeting Pending 06/25/2019 9:00 AM
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BEFORE THE COUNTY COMMISION OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
PETITION TO AMEND COLLIER COUNTY
ORDINANCE NO.02-61 (as amended by
Collier County Ordinance No. 2014-26 and
Ordinance 2017-16), PURSUANT TO
SECTION 190.46, F.S. TO AMEND THE
BOI.INDARIES OF FIDDLER'S
CREEK COMMLTNITY DEVELOPMENT
DISTRICT #2, THROUGH CONTRACTION
PETITION TO AMEND THE FIDDLER'S CREEK
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT #2
Petitioner, Taylor Morrison of Florida, Inc., a Florida for profit corporation
("Petitioner"), hereby submits this Petition to the Board of County Commissioners of Collier
County, Florida, pursuant to the Uniform Community Development District Act of 1980,
Chapter 190, Florida Statutes, to amend the Fiddler's Creek Community Development District
#2 ("District") to remove 210.003 acres ofland as described herein.
In support of this Petition, Petitioner states as follows:
1. Location and Size. The District is located within Collier County, Florida. Exhibit
"1" depicts the general location of the existing District. The District currently contains
approximately 1059.73 acres and as a result of this amendment will contain 849.73 acres.
The metes and bounds description of the contraction area is set forth in Exhibit "2".
2. The District has reviewed the Contraction Area and determined that it is in the
best interest of the District to amend its boundaries to remove the Contraction Area As
the total acres of the contraction is 210.003 acres, the amendment will not result in a
cumulative net total greater than 50 percent of the District's initial acreage and will not
be greater than 1000 acres on a cumulative net basis. Therefore, the boundary change
from taking out the Contraction Areas do not exceed the acreage requirements ol Section
190.046(1)(e)1 (as amended by Chapter 2016-94, Laws of Florida), Florida Statutes, and
the Petition may be reviewed under Section 190.046(l)(e), Florida Statutes.
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Packet Pg. 2996 Attachment: Fiddler's Creek CDD #2 Petition (8867 : Fiddler's District #2 Amendment)
3. After the contraction, the District will encompass approximately 849.73 acres.
The metes and bounds description of the District, as amended to effect the net
contraction, is set forth in Exhibit "3".
5. Future Land Uses. Contraction of the District in this manner is not inconsistent
with and is consistent affirmatively with the adopted Collier County Comprehensive Plan
("Plan"). The designation of future general distribution, location, and extent of the public
and private land uses of land proposed for the land in both the Contraction Area by the
future land use plan elements ofthe Plan are:
a. For the land in the Contraction Area, there are no designated future general
distribution, location and extent ofthe public uses of the land in the Plan and
the designated general distribution, location and extent of the private uses of
the land are urban residential;
6. The District provides, and has provided, no services to the Contraction Areas
7. Statement fE tim . The statement of estimated re gulatory
costs ("SERC") prepared in accordance with the requirements of Section 120.541,
Florida Statutes is set forth in Exhibit "5". The SERC is based upon presently available
data. The data and methodology used in the preparing the SERC accompany it.
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4. Landowner Consent. Pursuant to Section 190.046(1Xg), Florida Statues,
Petitioner has identified and obtained wdtten consent to amend the boundaries of the
District from one hundred percent of the landowners of the Contraction Area.
Documentation of the consent is found in Exhibit "4",
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Packet Pg. 2997 Attachment: Fiddler's Creek CDD #2 Petition (8867 : Fiddler's District #2 Amendment)
8. Filins Fee. The Petitioner has submitted the Petition and the requisite $ 1,500
filing fee in conjunction with this Petition of Collier County.
9. Reasons for the Contraction A end ments Per Each Land Area. The reasons for
the boundary contractions is:
a. Undeveloped land is to be removed from the District and integrated into a new
development section of Fiddler's Creek currently not part of any community
development district so that landowners within the District will not have to
pay for infrastructure to serve this undeveloped land. Further, the petitioner is
interested in making the boundary changes to facilitate the more efficient
delivery of service consistent with sound facilities planning. The contracted
area may be combined with approximately 516.275 acres and a new
Community Development District may be formed.
10. The Petitioner respectfully asserts the Petition to Amend the Fiddler's Creek
Community Development District #2 should be $anted for the following reasons:
a. All statements contained in the Petition are true and correct.
b. Amendment of the District and all land uses and services planned within the
District, as amended, are not inconsistent with applicable elements or portions
of the adopted State Comprehensive Plan or the Collier County
Comprehensive Plan.
c. The land within the District will continue to be of sufficient size and
sufficiently compact and contiguous to be developed as one functional and
interrelated community.
d. The net contraction of the District is so that the District may deliver
infrastructure systems, facilities and services more efficiently, consistent with
sound facility planning. Thus, the District continues to be the best altemative
available for delivering community development services and facilities to the
area that will be served bv the District.
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Packet Pg. 2998 Attachment: Fiddler's Creek CDD #2 Petition (8867 : Fiddler's District #2 Amendment)
e. The District's community development services and facilities, as amended,
will continue not to be incompatible with the capacity and use of existing
local and regional community development services and facilities.
f. The area to be served by the District continues to be amenable to separate
special-district government.
WHEREFORE, Petitioner respectfully requests the Board of County
Commissioners of Collier County, Florida to:
a. Direct its staff to notice, as soon as practicable, a local, public,
non-emergency ordinance hearing in accordance with Section 190.046(l Xb) and Chapter
125, Florida Statutes, on the subject of whether to grant this Petition to amend County
Ordinance No. 02-61 (as amended) to modifo the extemal boundaries of the Fiddler's
Creek Community Development District #2 through contraction.
b. Grant this Petition and adopt the amendment to Ordinance No. 02-
6l (as amended) to modifr the boundaries of the Fiddler's Creek Community
Development District #2 pursuant to Section 190.046(a)(b), Florida Statutes.
SUBMITTED this 2un day of [/vyc h 201 9.
Taylor Morrison of Florida, Inc.
By:
Andrew Miller, Authorized Agent
The Fiddler's Creek Community Development District #2 hereby consents to this Petition to
Amend Fiddler's Creek Community Development t)#
By:
Elliot Mill er.o f Supervisors Chair
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Packet Pg. 2999 Attachment: Fiddler's Creek CDD #2 Petition (8867 : Fiddler's District #2 Amendment)
Letter of Purpose
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Packet Pg. 3000 Attachment: Fiddler's Creek CDD #2 Ltr. of Purpose (8867 : Fiddler's District #2 Amendment)
4001 Tomiomi Trqil North, Suite 300
Noples, Florido 34103
T: 239.435.3535 | F: 239.435.1218coLEMAN ]VOVrrOVrCn KOESTER
March 28. 2019
Collier County Board of County Commissioner
3299 Tamiami Trail East
Suite 303
Naples, Florida 341l2
Dear Chairman and Commissioners:
Transmitted herewith is a Petition pursuant to the Uniform Community Development
District Act of 1980, Chapter 190, Florida Statutes, to amend the Fiddler's Creek Community
Development District #2 ("District") to contract 210.003 acres of land. The District contains
approximately 1059.73 acres and is located in the unincorporated area of Collier County as
described in the Petition.
The remaining property within the District is amenable to operating as an independent
special district for the following reasons:
a. The District and all tand uses and services planned within the proposed District are
not inconsistent with applicable elements or portions of the effective Collier County
Comprehensive Development Master Plan, as amended.
b. The area of land within the District is part of a planned unit development for which a
development plan has been approved by Collier County, Ordinance 84-42, as
amended. The tand encompassing the District is of sufficient size and is sufficiently
compact and contiguous to be developed as one functional interrelated community.
The community development facilities the District proposes to finance will be
compatible with the capacity and use of existing local and regional community
development services and facilities.
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d. The District is the best altemative available for delivering community infrastructure
to the area to be served because the District provides a govemmental entity for
delivering the infrastructure in a manner that does not financially impact persons
residing outside the District.
If you have any questions or require additional information, please do not hesitate to
contact me.
Sincerely,
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21'18'or" AND B['lNC SUBTENDED BYA CHORD THA'f BEARS NORTH 24"36'26" EAST, r84.8r ]'EET;
THENCE NORTH r3'57'2S" EAST, A DISTANCE OF.134.86 FEIIT TO A POINT OF CURVATURE;
THENCE NORTHLA.STERLY, 389,88 FEF,T ALONG THT, ARC OI.- A CIRCUI-A.R CUR\,,E, CONCAVE
SOTJTHEASTERLY, HA\.ING A LA.DIUS OF 495.oo FEET, THROUGI{ A CENI,RA.L ANGLE OF
45.07,42'' AND BEINC SUB,I,ENDED BYA CHORDT}IAT BEARS NORTH 36"3T,16.' EAST, 379.88 FEET
TO A POINT OF REVERSE CURVATURE; THENCE NORTHIIASTERLY, 151.58 FEET ALONG THE ARC
OF A CIRCUTAR CURVE, CONCAVE NORTIIWESI'ERLY, HAVING A R{DIUS OF r5o.oo FEET,
THROUCH A CENTRAL ANCLE OF 57.54,01" AND BEINC SUBTE,NDED BY A CHORD TI'IAT BEARS
NORTH 30"08'06" EAST, 145.21 FEET TO A POIN| ON A NoN-TANGENTTAI CURVE; THENCE
EASTERLY,3o3.9s FEET ALONG THE ARC OF A CIRCUIT\R CURVE, CONCAVE NORTHERLY,
HAVTNC A R-ADIUS OF 255.oo FEET, ]'HROUGH A CtsNTRAL ANCLE OF 68"17'37" AND BEING
SUBTENDED BY A CIJORD THAT BEARS NORTH 72'4r'r9" EAST, 286.27 FEET TO A POINT OF
REVERSI] CURVATURE; THENCE NORTHE,ASTERI,Y, 214.76 FEET ALONG THE ARC OF A
CIRCULAR CURVE, CONCAVE SOUTHEASTERLY, HAVINC A RADIUS OF 25o.oo FEET, THROUGH
A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 49"r3'o9" AND BEINC SUBTENDED BY A CHORD THAT BEARS NORTH
63'o9'o5" EAST, 2o8.22 FEEI'TO A POTNT OF REVERSE CURVATURE; THENCE NORTHEASTERLY,
248,23 FEET ALONC THE ARC OF A CIRCUI,\R CURVE, CONCAVE NORTHWESTERLY, HAVING A
RADIUS OF 21o,oo FEET, THROUGH ACENIRALANGLE OF 67.43'34,'AND BEINC SUBTENDED BY
A CIIORD THAT BI-ARS NORTH 53'53'52" E{S]', 234.03 FEET TO A POINT OF REVERSE
CURVATURE; THENCE NORTHEASTERLY, r22.rr FEET AI.ONG 'l'HE ARC OF A CIRCUI-A.R CURVE,
CONCAVE SOT TIIEASTERLY, HAVING A R dTDIUS OF 1oo.oo FEFjT, THROUGH A CENI'RAL ANGLE
OF 69"57'55" AND BEING SUBTENDED BY A CHORD THAI'BEARS NORTII 55'or'o2" EAST, 114.67
FEET TO .A POINT OI.' REVERSE CURVATURE; THENCE TIASTERLY, 57.32 FEET ALONC THE ARC
OF A CIRCULA.R CURVII, CONCAVE NORTIIERLY, tIAVING A RADIUS OF 1oo.oo FEET,'IHROUGH
A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 32.50'27,, AND BEING SUBTENDED BY A CHORD THAT BEARS NORTH
73'34'46" I-AST,56.s4 FEE'I'; THENCE NORTH 57"09'32" EAS'|, A DTSTANCE OF r5.o2 FEET;
THENCE NOIrtll 04'35'06" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 86.36 I'EET TO A POINT ON A NON-
TANCENTIAI CURVE; THENCE NORTHEASTERLY, 528.63 FEET ALONG THE ARC OF A CIRCULdR
CURVE, CONCAVE NORTHWESTERT,Y, HAVINGA RADIUS OF83o.oo FEET,THROUGH A CENTLA.L
ANGI,E OF 36"29'32" AND BEING SUBTT:,NDED BY A CHORD THAT BEARS NORTH 66"47'03" EAST,
519.74 FEITTO A POINT OF REVERSE CURVATURE;THENCE EASTERLY,4o3.75 FEET ALONG THE
ARC OF A CIRCULAR CURVE, CONC.A.VE SOLITHERLY, HAVING A RA.DIUS OF 3oo.oo FEET,
THROUCH A CENTRALANCLE OI,- 77"06'37" AND BEING SUBTENDED BY A CHORD TI{AT BEARS
NOR'IH 87"05'36" EAST, 38.96 IjliET; THENCE NORTH 35'38'54" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 2oo.oo
FEET; TIIENCE SOUTII 5.+"2r'o6" EAS'I', A DISTANCE OF 91o.68 FEE1'; THENCE SOUTH 3S.39'4o',
WEST, A DISTANCE OF ro3.8o FEET 1'O A POIN'I ON A NON-TANGENTIAI CURVts.r THENCE
SOLITHERLY, 405.42 FEET ALONG TllE ARC OF A C iCULAR CURVE, CONCAVE WESTERLY,
H.A.VING r\ RADIUS OIr 35o.oo FEET, THROUGII A CEN'I'RAL I\NCLE OF 66"22,03,,AND BEING
SUBTENDED BY A CHORD TH,\l.BEARS SOLTTH I2.43.I2., EAST, 383.13 FEET To A PoiNIoF
REVERSI.I CUITVATURE; ]'HENCE SOUT B,ASI ERLY, 289.19 I-EET ALONG THE ARC OF .A,
CIRCULAR CURVE, CONCAVE NORTI It)\STERLy, It..\VINC A RADIUS OF 15o.oo FEET,.IHROUCH
A CENTRAL ANGLE OF r1oo27'5o" AI,ID BEING SUll'l'ENDED By A CIIORD'l-HA't BEARS SOLTTH
34046'05" EAS'I , 2.16.44 FIIET; 'l'HI.tNCE SOUTIT 9o"oo'oo" BAS]', A DIS'IANCIi OF 58.44 IrEET .t.O .{
POINT Or- CURVATURE;TI I ENCE NORl'HEAS'|ERr.y, r8 li3 t'EEl'ALONG THE ARC OF,.\ CIRCUIAR
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Packet Pg. 3007 Attachment: Exhibit 2 Contraction Area (8867 : Fiddler's District #2 Amendment)
REODES & REODN I.,AND S ABWYINq INC
8]MBOIITII I}BINDE DBDry AUUD lOZ
B)NLTA EZAINg TIORIDA Ul$
PEON& @8) 1tE8t6 -?AX (23s) a68163
]'ANGENTIAL CURVE; THENCE \(ESTERLY, 4B3.BS !'EET ALONG THE ARC OI,'A CIRCUL,\R
CURVE, CONCAVE NORTHERLY, IIAVING A RADIUS OF 365.00 FF.ET, THROUGH A CIINTRAL
ANGLE OF 75'57'07" AND BEINC SUBTENDED BY A CHORD THAT BF-A.RS SOUTH 78'42'43" WEST,
449.19 FEET TO A POINT ON A NON-TANGENTIAL CURVB; THENCE SOLITHERLY, 84.57 FEET
ALONG THE ARC OF A CIRCULA.R CURV!], CONCAVE WESTERLY, HAVING A RADIUS OF 45.oo
ITEET, THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGI,E OF Io7.4o,34', AND BEINC SUBTENDED BY A CHORD THAT
BEARS SOLITH 16"59'o7" WEST, 72.66 FEETTO A POINT ON A NON-TANGENTIAL CURVE;'I'HENCE
SoI.ITHWESTERLY, 339.06 FEET AI,ONG THE ARC OF A CIRCUI-{R CURVE, CONCAVE
SOUTHEASTERLY, HAVING A RADIUS OF 260.00 FEET, TIJROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF
74o43'o5" AND BEINC SUBTENDED BY A CHORD THAT BEARS SOLIH 33'47'18" WEST, 315.54
FEET; THENCE SOLrrH 03"34'r4" F-AST, A DISTANCE Ol- 87.88 FEETTO A POINT OF CURVATURE;
THENCE SOUTIIWESTERLY, s7r.6r FEEI'ALONG THtl ARC OF A CIRCULAR CUR'!'E, CONCAVE
NORTHWESTERLY, }IAVINC A RADIUS OF 225.oo FEET, THROUGH A CENTRAL ANCLE OF
94"37'47" AND BEING SUBTENDED BY A CHORD THAT BEARS SOUTH 43'44'40" WrEST, 330.79
FEET;Tl{ENCE NORTII SB'56'27" WEST, A DISTANCE OF322.37 FEETTOA POINT OFCURVATURE;
THENCE WESTERLY,92.q5 FEET ALONG TllE ARC OF A CIRCUL,\R CURVE, CONCAVE
NORTHERLY, HAVINC A RADIUS Ol' 285.oo FEIIT, TLIROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF r8'35'ro"
AND BEING SUBTENDED BY.{CIIORD TIIAT BDARS NORTH 79'38'52" WEST,92.05 FEEI';THENCE
NORTH 88'56'r6" WEST, A DISTANCE Ol' 502.88 FEET TO THE POlNT OIr BEGINNING.
CONTAINING 9,r47,731 SQUARE FEET OR 2ro.oo3 ACRI;.S, MORE OR LESS.
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Packet Pg. 3008 Attachment: Exhibit 2 Contraction Area (8867 : Fiddler's District #2 Amendment)
REODNS & REODEts LAND SABWYINq INC
AlU NNUA CRANDE DRIYB EATTD 1O7
DONLtt 6EAI/W6 rI/)BIDA tllfi
rEoNE (8N) 1681fi ftx (2N) 4e 6t
CURVE, CONCAVE NORTHWESTERLY, HAVING A RADIUS OF 20.oo FEET, THROUGI I A CEN'I'R\L
ANGI.E OF 52'3o'r7" AND BEING SUBTENDED BY r\ CIIORD THAT BLA.RS NORTH 63"44'51" LIAST,
17.69 FEET TO A POTNT OF REVERSE CURVATURE; THENCE NORTHEASTERLY, 24.89 FEET
AI,ONG TIIE ARC OF A CIRCULAR CURVE, CONCAVI] SOU'|HLA.STERLY, HAVING A LA.D] US OF
95.oo FEET, THROUGH A CENTIAL ANGLE O}. I5"oo.34'' AND BEING SUBTENDED BY A CIIORD
THAT BEARS NORTH 45'oo'oo" EAST,24.82 FEI.IT TO A POINToF REVERSE CURVATURE;TtIENCE
NORTIIEASTERLY, 18.33 FEET ALONC THE ARC Ol'A CIRCUL{R CURVE, CONCAVF-
NORTHWESTERI,Y, HAVINC A RADIUS OF 2o.oo FEET, THROUGH A CENTRAI, ANGLE OI..
52'3o'17" AND BEING SUBTENDED BYA CHORD THAT BEARS NORTH 26'15'o9" EASI', 17.69 FEEI';
THENCE SOI.ITH goooo'oo" EAST, A DISTANCE OF roo.oo FEET TO A POINT ON A NON-
TANGENTIAL CURVE; THENCE SOUTHEASTEIIT,Y, 18,33 FEET ALONG THE ARC OP A CIRCUL{R
CURVE, CONCAVE NORTHEASTERI,Y, HAVING A LA.DIUS OF 20.oo FEET, THROUGH A CE,NTRAI,
ANCt,E OIr 52"3o'r7" AND BEING SUBTENDED BY A CIiORD THAT BEARS SOLITH 26'r5'o9" I,AST,
17.69 FEETTOA POINTOF REVERSE CURVATURE; THENCE SOUTHEASTERLY,24.Bg FEETALONG
THE ARC OF A CIRCULA.R CURVE, CONCAVE SOUTIIWESTERLY, HAVING A RADIUS Ol'95.oo
FEET, THROUGH A CENTLAL ANGLE OF r5"oo'34" .{ND BEING SUBTENDED BY A CHORD'|HAT
BEARS SOITTH 45"oo'oo" EASI, 24.82 FEF,T TO A POINT OF REVERSE CURVATURE; TIIENCE
SOUTHEASTERI.Y, 18.33 FEET ALONC THll ARC OF A CIRCULAR CURVE, CONCAVE
NORTHLASTERLY, HAVING A RADIUS OI.' 20.oo FEET, THROUGH A CEN'I'LA.L ANGLF. OF s2"3o'r1"
AND BEING SUBTENDED BY A CHORD THAT BEARS SOUTH 63"44'48" EAST, 17.69 FEET;1'tlENCts
SOLITH oo'oo'oo" WEST, A DISTANCE OF 13o.oo FEET; THENCE SOLTTH 9o'oo'oo" EAST, A
DISTANCE OF 113.79 FEET; TIIENCE SOUTH oo"oo'oo" WEST, A DISTANCE OI.' 150.36 FEET TO A
POINT OF CURVATURE; TIIENCE SOUTHERLY, 165,62 FEET ALONG THE ARC OF ,A CIRCULAR
CURVE, CONCAVE WtsSTERLY,IIAVING A RADIUS OF32o.oo FEET, THROUGH ACEN'fR{t.ANGLE
OF 29"39'r3" AND BEINC SUBTENDED BY A CHORD'fllAT BEARS SOI.ITH 14"49'36" wES'l', r63.77
FEE'ITO A POIN'I'OF COMPOUND CURVATURE; THENCE SOUTHWESTERLY,386.52 FEET AI,ONC
THE ARC Ol'A CIRCULAR CURVE, CONCAVE NoRTHWESTERLY, HAVING A RADIUS OF r,r9o.oo
FEET, THROUGII A CENTRA.I. ANGI,E OF r8"36'36" AND BEINC SUBTENDED BY A CIIORD THAT
BEARS SOUTH 38"57'3r" WEST, 384.82 I.'EET TO A POIN'f ON A NON-TANCEN'I'IAL CURVE;
THENCE SOUTHEASTERI-Y, 46.86 FEEI'ALONG TIIE ARC OF A CIRCULAR CURVE, CONCAVE
SOU-I.HWESTERI,Y, HAVING A RADIUS OF 45,oo ITEET, THROUGH A CENTRAI, ANGLE OF-
59"39'38" AND BEING SUBTENDED BY A CHORD THA'| BEARS SOLITH 44"45'36" EAS'|, 44.77 FEET
TO A POINT OF REWRSE CURVATURE; THENCE SOLTTHEASTERLY, 20.36 FEET ALONC TllE ARC
OF A CIRCULAR CURVE, CONCAVE NORTI IF-ASTERLY, }IAVING A RADIUS OF 62.s8 FEET,
THROUCH A CENTRAL ANCI,E OF r8"38'25" AND BEINC SUBTENDED BY A CHORD 'tHAT BEARS
SOUTH 24"r5'oo" E,AST, 2o.27 FEETTO A POINT OF REVERSE CURVATURE;TH ENCE SOI-lTllERLY,
48.52 FEE| ALONG THE ARC OF A CIRCUI-q.R CURVE, CONCAVE WESTERLY, HAVING A RADIUS
OF 45.oo FEET, THROUGH A CENTRAI, ANGLE OF 6f46'37" AND BEING SUBTFj,NDED BYA CHORD
THAT BEARS SOLrlH o2"4o'53" EAS'I',46.20 FEF.T; TIIENCE SOLITH 28'r2'25" WEST, A DISTANCE
OF 70.46 FEETTO A POINT OF'CURVATURE; T}I[,NCE SOUTHERI,Y, 139,04 FE,E.I.ALONG TTIE ARC
OF A CIRCUT-A.R CURVE, CONC.{VE L{STIIRLY, HAViNG A RADIUS OF 3oo.oo 'f'EET, TIIROUGH A
CENTLA.L ANGLII OF 26"33'16" AND BEING SUBTENDED BY A CHORD THAT BI:,ARS SOIITH
14'55'47" WEST, 137.80 FEET TO A POINT Ol.' REVERSE CURVATURE; THENCE SOUTIIWESTERLY,
389.r9 FEET ALONC THE ARC OF A CIRCUt.AIt CURVO, CONCAVE NORTIIWES'f ERt.y, HAVING A
L{DI US OF 3oo.oo FEI]T, THROUCII A CENI.RALANGLE OIT 74"T9'47', AND BEING SURTENDE,D BY
A CHORD THA'I BEARS SOUTH 38"49'03" WEST, 362.47 FEET TO A POINT OF REVERSE,
CURVATURE; TIIENCF. SOU|I IWESI'ERLY,45o.2o FEFIT ALONG THEARC OFA CIRCUt,\R CURVE.
CONCAVE SOUTIIEAS'fliRLY, HAVING A RADIUS OF 30o.oo FEET. ]'HROUGH A CENTRAL ANCLE
OF 85'58'55".A.ND BEINC SUBTENDED BY A CIIORD ]'ttAT BIIARS SOUTII 32.59'29,, WEST, 409.13
FEET'IO.4, POINTOI- RI.IVERSE CURVATURE;Tll ENCE SOUTHWESTERr.Y,87.83 FEET^r.ONG THrl
ARC OP A CIRCUL \R CURVE, CONCAVE NORTHWESTERLY, HAVING A RADTUS Otl.ls.oo FEET.
THROUCH A CENTR{I. A}iGl.E OF r.49'56" AND BEING SUBTENDED By A CITORD.IHAT BEARS
SOU-|H 45'55'oo" WEST, 74.5.1 FEET; THIiNCE NORTH 7B"ro,o2,,WEST, A DISTANCE Of r94.68
FEEf TO A POINT OF CURVATURL]; THI.]NCE NORTHERLY, 91.65 FEET ALONG TIIE .\RC OF A
CIRCULAR CURVE, CONCAVE EASTERLY, HAVTNG A RA,DIUS OF 45.oo F!]ET, I.HROUGH A
CEN'|RAL AN*GLB Ol' [6041'28" AND Bt.]tNC SUBTENDED By A CHORD THAT BUARS NORTH
19'49'18" $'ES'I.,76.6r FEE'I'; THDNCIi NORTII 3803r'26', I,]AST,..\ DtS.t.ANCl,:. OF u1.oB !.EET;
THENCE NORTI I 5r"28'34" WEST, A DISTANCE OIr ro5.27 !-E ET .l.O .,\ POINT ON A NON
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Packet Pg. 3021 Attachment: Exhibit 4 Evidence of Written Consent (8867 : Fiddler's District #2 Amendment)
TAYLOR MORRISON OF FLORIDA, INC., ("Owner"), by and through its authorized
represenlative Andrew Miller, Authorized Agent, hereby certifies that it is the owner ofcertain property
located in unincorporated Collier County, Florida, more particularly described on Schedule A hereto
(the "Prope(y"). By signing below, the Owner hereby gives its lull consent to the establishment by
Collier County, Florida of the FIDDLER'S CREEK DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT #2 BOUNDARIES
(the "District") in accordance with Section 190.005, Florida Statutes, and to the inclusion ofthe Property
within the boundaries ofthe proposed District. The Property comprises 100% olthe property to be
included within the boundaries ofthe proposed District.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned has hereunto set his hand this ( day "f ilgrrl,
2019.
TAYLOR MORRTSON OF FLORIDA,
INC.. a Florida profit company
By,
Andrew Miller, Authorized Agent
STATEOFFLORIDA )
COLINTY OF COLLIER )
The foregoing instrument was acknowledge before me this S d u, olboL,20l9, by
Andrew Miller, Authorized Agent of Taylor Morrison of Florida, Inc., who is personally known to me I
Notary Public Signature
Printed Name: tle rah K. Beckett
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Packet Pg. 3023 Attachment: Exhibit 5 Statement of Regulatory Costs (8867 : Fiddler's District #2 Amendment)
FIDDLER'S CREEK COMMUNITY
DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT #2
STATEMENT OF ESTIMATED REGULATORY COSTS
PETITION TO CONTRACT THE BOUNDARIES OF THE
DISTRICT
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JPWad &,4ssociates LLC
James P. Ward, Chief Operating Officer
JPWard & Associates, LLC
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Exhibit "5"
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Packet Pg. 3024 Attachment: Exhibit 5 Statement of Regulatory Costs (8867 : Fiddler's District #2 Amendment)
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1.1 Purpose and Scope
This Statement of Estimated Regulatory Costs ("SERC") supports the Petition to contract the
boundaries ("Petition") of the Fiddler's Creek Community Development District #2 ("District").
The District encompasses 1059.73 acres of land, more or less, and is contracting it's boundaries
by 210.003 acres of land, more of less, all of which is located within Collier County, Florida. The
limitations on the scope of this SERC are explicitly set out in Section 190.045 F.S. (governing
termination, contraction, or expansion of district) as follows:
"Pursuant to Section 190.0a6(1)(a) the petitioner is required to prepare among other items
a SERC for the contraction of the bou ndaries, however, it should be pointed out that most of the
provisions of a SERC are not applicable for a contraction of any District. ln this instance, there is
a companion item that is coming before the Board of County Commissione/s to establish the
Estancia Community Development District and which addresses all of the elements of the
Statement of Regulatory Requirements for the property within the proposed Estancia
Community Development District, and which are being removed from the Fiddler's Creek
Community Development District #2.
1.2 Overview of the Development and the District
A Community Development District ("CDD") is an independent unit of special purpose local
government created and chartered by Chapter 190, Florida Statutes, to plan, finance, construct,
operate and maintain community-wide infrastructure in large, planned community
developments. lt may be established on the proposed property by ordinance and this SERC is
related only to the petition to establish. CDD'S provide a "solution to the state's planning,
management and financing needs for delivery of capital infrastructure to service projected
growth without overburdening other governments and their taxpayers." Section 190.002(1)(a),
F.S.
A CDD is not a substitute for the local, general purpose, government unit, i.e., the County in
which the CDD lies. A CDD does not have the permittin8, zoning or police powers possessed by
general purpose governments. A CDD is an alternative means of financing, constructing,
operating, and maintaining community infrastructure for planned developments. The scope of
this SERC is limited to evaluating the consequences of approving the proposal to establish the
District.
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Packet Pg. 3025 Attachment: Exhibit 5 Statement of Regulatory Costs (8867 : Fiddler's District #2 Amendment)
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2.0 Statement of Estimated Regulatory Costs
2.1 Requirements for a Statement of Estimated Regulatory Costs
Section 120.541(2), F.S., defines the elements a statement of estimated regulatory costs
must contain the following elements:
a) An economic analysis showing whether the rule directly or indirectly:
i. ls likely to have an adverse impact on economic Browth, private sector job
creation or employment, or private sector investment in excess of S1 million in
the aggregate within 5 years after the implementation of the rule.
ls likely to have an adverse impact on business competitiveness, including the
ability of persons doing business in the state to compete with persons doing
business in other states or domestic markets, productivity, or innovation in
excess of 51 million in the aggregate within 5 years after the implementation of
the rule.
iii ls likely to increase regulatory costs, including any transactional costs, in excess
of 51 million in the aggregate within 5 years after the implementation of the
ru le.
b) A good faith estimate of the number of individuals and entities likely to be required to
comply with the rule, together with a general description of the types of individuals
likely to be affected by the rule.
c) A good faith estimate of the cost to the agency, and to any other state and local
government entities, of implementing and enforcing the proposed rule, and any
anticipated effect on state or local revenues.
d) A good faith estimate of the transactional costs likely to be incurred by individuals and
entities, including local government entities, required to comply with the requirements
of the rule. As used in this section, "transactional costs" are direct costs that are readily
ascertainable based upon standard business practices, and include filing fees, the cost of
obtaining a license, the cost of equipment required to be installed or used or procedures
required to be employed in complying with the rule, additional operating costs incurred,
the cost of monitoring and reporting, and any other costs necessary to comply with the
rule.
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Packet Pg. 3026 Attachment: Exhibit 5 Statement of Regulatory Costs (8867 : Fiddler's District #2 Amendment)
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e) An analysis of the impact on small businesses as defined by s. 288.703, and an analysis
of the impact on small counties and small cities as defined in s. 120.52. The impact
analysis for small businesses must include the basis for the agency's decision not to
implement alternatives that would reduce adverse impacts on small businesses.
f) Any additional information that the agency determines may be useful
g) ln the statement or revised statement, whichever applies, a description of any
regulatory alternatives submitted under Section 120.5a1(1)(a) and a statement adopting
the alternative or a statement of the reasons for rejecting the alternative in favor of the
proposed rule.
The references to the "rule" in the statutory requirements for the Statement of
Estimated Regulatory Costs also apply to an "ordinance" under Section 190.005(2)(a),
F.S. as amended.
3.0 Analysis of Required Elements of the Statement of Estimated Regulatory Costs
3.1 Questions:
3.1.1 ls likely to have an adverse impact on business competitiveness,
including the ability of persons doing business in the state to compete
with persons doing business in other states or domestic markets,
productivity, or innovation in excess of S1 million in the aggregate
within 5 years after the implementation of the rule.
3.1.2 ls likely to increase regulatory costs, includinB any transactional costs, in
excess of SL million in the aggregate within 5 years after the
implementation of the rule.
3.1.3 A good faith estimate of the number of individuals and entities likely to
be required to comply with the rule, together with a general description
of the types of individuals likely to be affected by the rule.
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Packet Pg. 3027 Attachment: Exhibit 5 Statement of Regulatory Costs (8867 : Fiddler's District #2 Amendment)
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3.2 Responses
3.2.L The ordinance to contract the District will not have any adverse impact
(direct or indirect) on economic growth, private sector job creation or
employment, private sector investments, business com petitive ness, the
ability of persons doing business in the State to compete with persons
doing business in other states or domestic markets, productivity, or
innovation.
Their will not be any increases in regulatory costs, principally dealing
with transactional costs as a result of imposition of special assessments
since the area subject to this petition is being contracted from the
Fiddler's Creek Community Development District #2.
Next, the sole reason for the establishment of any District is to provide public
facilities and services to support the development of the Community. The existing
Fiddler's Creek Community Development District #2 currently promotes local economic
activity, creates local value, leads to local private sector investment and is likely, at least
in the short term, to support local private sector employment and/or lead to local new
job creation. This petition, however, contracts the Fiddler's Creek Community
Development District f2, and these elements are not applicable to the Fiddle/s Creek
Community Development District S2.
The Fiddler's Creek Community 0evelopment District s2 currently plans,
funds, implements, operates and maintains, for the benefit of the
landowners within the District, various public facilities and services
necessary for the continued development of the community. Such
facilities and services, allow for the development of the land within the
District for private use and the contraction of the boundaries of the
District will not interfere with this purpose. The Fiddler's Creek
Community Development District #2 has used proceeds of
indebtedness to fund construction of public infrastructure, which
has been constructed by private firms, and uses private firms to
operate and maintain such infrastructure/provide services to the
landowners and residents of the Fiddler's Creek Community
Development District #2, and the contraction of the Fiddler's Creek
Community Development District s2, does not deter this process from
continuing this course. While similar economic growth, private sector
job creation or employment, or private sector investment could be
achieved in the absence of the District by the private sector alone; the
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Packet Pg. 3028 Attachment: Exhibit 5 Statement of Regulatory Costs (8867 : Fiddler's District #2 Amendment)
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3.4 Response:
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3.5 Question:
3.5.1
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contraction of the Fiddler's Creek Community Development District #2
does not deter the private sector from continuing this process.
When assessing the question of whether the contraction of the
Fiddler's Creek Community Development District $2 is likely to directly
or indirectly have an adverse impact on business com petitive ness,
including the ability of persons doing business in the state to compete
with persons doing business in other states or domestic markets,
productivity, or innovation, one has to compare these factors in the
presence and in the absence of the Fiddler's Creek Community
Development District #2 in the development. When the question is
phrased in this manner, it can be surmised that the Fiddler's Creek
Community Development District fl2 is likely to not have a direct or
indirect adverse impact on business com pet itiveness, productivity, or
innovation versus that same development without the District.
Likelihood on an increase in regulatory costs, including any transactional
costs, in excess of S1 million in the aggregate within 5 years after the
implementation of the rule.
The contraction of the Fiddle/s Creek Community Development District
S2 will not increase any regulatory costs of the State or the County.
A one-time filing fee to Collier County for the contraction to offset any
expenses that the County may incur in the processing of this petition.
Similarly, the Fiddler's Creek Community Development District #2 will
continue to be required to pay the annual Special District Filing Fee, for
the remaining land in the Fiddler's Creek Community Development
District #2 which fee is meant to offset any State costs related to its
oversight of all special districts in the State.
The contraction of the Fiddler's Creek Community Development District
#2 will, however, not directly increase regulatory costs to the existing
landowners within the District.
A good faith estimate of the number of individuals and entities likely
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Packet Pg. 3029 Attachment: Exhibit 5 Statement of Regulatory Costs (8867 : Fiddler's District #2 Amendment)
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description of the types of individuals likely to be affected by the
ordinance.
3.6 Response:
The contraction of the Fiddler's Creek Community Development District #2
changes the size of the Fiddler's Creek Community Development District #2
by removing 210.003 acres of land.
3.7 Question:
3.7.L A good faith estimate of the cost to the agency, and to any other state
and local government entities, of implementing and enforcing the
proposed rule, and any anticipated effect on state or local revenues.
3.8 Response:
3.8.1 There is no state agency promulgating any rule relating to this project
that is anticipated to effect state or local revenues. ln this regard it is
important to note that any debt obligations incurred by the District to
construct its infrastructure, or for any other reason, are not debts of the
State of Florida, the County, or any other unit of local government. ln
accordance with State law, debts of the District are strictly its own
responsibility.
3.9 Question:
3.9.1 A good faith estimate of the transactional costs likely to be incurred by
individuals and entities, including local government entities, required to
comply with the requirements of the rule. As used in this section,
"transactional costs" are direct costs that are readily ascertainable
based upon standard business practices, and include filing fees, the cost
of obtaining a license, the cost of equipment required to be installed or
used or procedures required to be employed in complying with the rule,
additional operating costs incurred, the cost of monitoring and
reporting, and any other costs necessary to comply with the rule.
3.10 Response:
3.10,1 lndividua ls and Entities:
There are not facilities and services that are affected by the contraction
of the Fiddler's Creek Community Development District f2.
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State Governmental Agencies:
There will not be any cost from the contraction of the Fiddle/s Creek
Community Development District f2 to the Department of Economic
Opportunity and any other State governmental entity to implement the
contraction ofthe Fiddler's Creek Community Development District #2.
Local Government: (Collier Cou nty)
The proposed land for contraction is wholy within Collier County,
Florida. Collier County and its staff may process, analyze, conduct a
public hearing, and vote upon the petition to contract the Fiddle/s
Creek Community Development District'Kenneth Baer'
<kbaer@thepointeatmiddleriver.org> #2. These activities will absorb
some resources. The costs to review the record of the local hearing, the
transcript of the hearing, and the ordinance adopted by the local
general-purpose government will be offset by the filing fee required
under 190.005 (1), F.S.
These costs to Collier County are modest for a number of reasons. First,
according to Chapter 190, F.S., review of the Petition to contract the
District does not include analysis of any community developments
within the boundaries of the District. Second, the Petition itself provides
much of the information needed for a staff review. Third, local
governments already possess the staff needed to conduct the review
without the need for new staff. Fourth, there is no capital required to
review the Petition. Fifth, the potential costs are offset by the required
filing fee. Finally, general purpose local Bovernments routinely process
petitions for land uses and zoning changes that are far more complex
than is the Petition to establish a Community Development District.
The annual costs to the County, are minimal, in that they consist of the
District filing certain reports with the County, such as proposed and
adopted budgets, notice of annual meetings, etc.
Question:
3.11.1 An analysis of the impact on small businesses as defined by s. 288.703,
F.S., and an analysis of the impact on small counties and small cities as
3.11
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3.13
3.14
JP Ward and Associztes LLC
defined in s. L2O.52, F.5. The impact analysis for small businesses must
include the basis for the agency's decision not to implement alternatives
that would reduce adverse impacts on small businesses.
Response:
3.12.1 There will be no impact on small businesses from the contraction of the
Fiddler's Creek #2 Collier County has an estimated population that is
greater than 75,000 according to the Census estimates as of July, 2016;
therefore the County is not defined as a "small " County according to
Section 120.52 (18), F.S, and there will accordingly be no impact on
County because of the establishment of the District.
Question:
3.13.1 Any additional information that the agency determines may be useful.
3.13,2 ln the statement or revised statement, whichever applies, a description
of any regulatory alternatives submitted under paragraph (1Xa) of
Chapter 120.541 and a statement adopting the alternative or a
statement of the reasons for rejecting the alternative in favor of the
proposed rule.
Response:
3,14.1 The analysis provided above is based on a straightforward
application of economic theory, especially as it relates to tracking
the incidence of regulatory costs and benefits. lnputs were received
from the Petitioner's Engineer and other professionals associated with
the Petitioner.
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