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Backup Documents 03/24/2009 Item #16G 1 16G 1 March 24, 2009 - 0 X\ ./\L./ (Df \Jv<# ~e-J'I~ ~ . fvG~ ~ ~ The Naples Daily News PO Box 7009 Naples, FL 34101 ATTENTION: Notices Section Fax# Ph# RE: PURCHASE ORDER # 4500100912 !!PURCHASE ORDER NUMBER MUST BE REFERENCED ON INVOICE!! Please publish the following legal advertisement on Collier County CRA Annual Report. March 24. 2009 "NOTICE" COLLIER COUNTY COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY The Collier County Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA), in accordance with Chapter 163, Florida Statutes, has filed with the County Commission of Collier County, a report of its activities for Fiscal Year 2007-08 detailing the Agency's goals, objectives, policies and annual program accomplishments. The 2008 Collier County Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (CAFR) includes an Agency financial statement resulting from an independent audit of Agency's Redevelopment Trust Fund. This CRA report for Fiscal Year 2007-2008 and Collier County CAFR is available for review by the general public during regular business hours in the office of the Collier County Clerk of Courts, 3301 Tamiami Trail East, Naples, FL 34112, as well as in the offices of the CRA (4069 Bayshore Drive, Naples, FL 34112 and 310 Alachua Street, Immokalee, FL 34142). This 24th day of March 2009. Collier County Community Redevelopment Agency, Submitted by: David Jackson, for the Collier CRA Board Approved March 24, 2009 Agenda Item 16G1 :eT~ \le6d. tJ.~\-\ t...t{, 'ZoD'1 16G 1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommend the Collier County Community Redevelopment Agency review and approve the 2008 CRA Annual Report, forward the report to the Board of County Commissioners and Clerk of Courts and publish public notice of the filing OBJECTIVE: For the Collier COImty Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) Board to review and approve the 2008 CRA Annual Report (Exhibit A - Bayshore Gateway Triangle and Exhibit B - Immokalee), forward the report to the Board of County Commissioners and Clerk of Courts and publish public notice of the filing. CONSIDERATIONS: As required by Florida law, specifically Subsection 163.356(3)(c), Florida Statutes, in March of each year the CRA Board must deliver its annual report to the Board of County Commissioners. The provision states: ".. . . An agency authorized to transact business and exercise powers under this part shall file with the governing body, on or before March 31 of each year, a report of its activities for the preceding fiscal year, which report shall include a complete financial statement setting forth its assets, liabilities, income, and operating expenses as of the end of such fiscal year. At the time of filing the report, the agency shall publish in a newspaper of general circulation in the community a notice to the effect that such report has been filed with the county or municipality and that the report is available for inspection during business hours in the office of the clerk of the city or county commission and in the office of the agency." Attached is the 2008 CRA Annual Report as Exhibit A - Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Component and Exhibit B - Immokalee CRA Component. These reports provide a detailed description of the yearly activities of both areas Pursuant to Subsection 163.387(8), a complete audit of the 2008 CRA trust fund is performed within Collier County's Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (CAFR), and is not a part of this report. FISCAL IMPACT: There is no fiscal impact as a result of these actions by the CRA Board. GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: There is no direct impact upon the Growth Management Plan as a result of these actions by the CRA Board. LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS: This item has been reviewed by the County Attorney's Office and is legally sufficient for Board action. Additionally, this item is not quasi-judicial, requires no ex parte disclosure, and requires only a simple majority vote for approval. (MMSS) RECOMMENDATION: For the CRA Board to review and approve the 2008 CRA Annual Report (Exhibit A - Bayshore Gateway Triangle and Exhibit B - Immokalee), forward the report to the Board of County Commissioners and Clerk of Courts and publish public notice of the filing Prepared by David L. Jackson on February 20, 2009 Executive Director, Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Naples Daily News Naples, FL 34102 16G1 Affidavit of Publicatlon Naples Daily News - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - + - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - BCC/CDES BUDGET OFFICE S CLUTE/FINANCE DEPT POB 413044 CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT NAPLES FL 34101 REFERENCE: 068784 59568911 4500100912 NOTICECOLLIER COUNTY State of Florida County of Collier Before the undersigned authority, personally appeared Susan Rogge, who on oath says that she serves as the Vice President of Finance of the Naples Daily News, a daily newspaper published at Naples, in Collier County, Florida: that the attached copy of advertising was published in saidl newspaper on dates listed. Affiant further says that the said Naples Daily News is a newspaper published at Naples, in said Collier County, Florida, and that the said newspaper has heretofore been continuously published in said Collier County, Florida, each day and has been entered as second class mail matter at the post office in Naples, in said Collier County, Florida, for a period of 1 year next preceding the first publication of the attached copy of advertisement; and affiant further says that he has neither paid nor promised any person, firm or corporation any discount, rebate, commission or refund for the purpose of securing this advertisement for publication in the said newspaper. PUBLISHED ON: 03/29 03/29 AD SPACE: FILED ON: 60 LINE 03/30/09 Nn 1'7GAQ11~ ;;:~:;:'eo;~:;;;:~;~.~ ~ ~--';;;:)1;~';~~--.--- -~--~----~---------~ Sworn to and Subscribed before me thls ~t'J day of ~IlA 'J 200'7 Personally known by me Cm/lJ. f) OJJ7 U........... R~ +'l:~'\ (;HANEL A. MCDONALD ':: nIill )'1 Commission DO 650475 \~{~oi~f Expires June 29, 2011 ,,,..J,,, '3()ndedThruTfOYFi"~ln3UmnGeOOO"3B5.7019 16G 1 I cf'~ty- I i I I I i BAYSHOR~ GATEWAY TRIANGLE COMMUNITY IIIDIVllLOPMENT AGtlNCY 16G 1 On behalfoftheCRA Board and Local CRA Advisory Board, the Bayshore GatewayTriangle CRA's 2008 Annual Report is submitted to the Collier County Board of County Commissioners. This older suburban core of Collier County has certainly witnessed a remarkable recovery. Community efforts bootstrapped a self-taxing municipal services district in 1998 that was followed by the CRA's creation in 2000 and the addition of a staff of four to execute the Redevelopment Plan. A proactive citizenry built strong relationships with the governmental sectors to address existing slum and blight conditions and together they developed strategies to improve the area. After nine long years, most of their efforts have come to fruition; however they readily acknowledge that their work is not finished. Our overarching goal in 200Swas tocreate opportunities for continued quality growth. By effectively planning future projects and investing tax revenues in infrastructure improvements. the residents are enjoyi ng a higher quality of life. An aggressive residential slum 'purchase and demolition strategy' in one of the most crime-ridden areas Ireduced I crime incident reports by 50% over four years. , As we work our way out of the current economic downturr), we are looking forward to some exciting times and exciting projects. Come be a part of the excitement. There will be opportunities tha~ you do not want to miss! David Jackson Bajshore Gateway Ti'/angle eRA EJeCUtlvl? Director 16G I '::"'Dmi~ Otlf of tlM! most wooderful areas In Coillei' County fil~ with '~forlbrtghtfuture' Ewn though our county Is suffering from the affects , ",..... .1IYln91icpnool1C times, the Bayshore Gateway mangle CRA seems to ~ nathInlt.1M,tt positive action, and each day brings new excitement This yur ma(ks the 10th annIversary tor the CRA, and as such, the Redewlopment Plan will be updated to take stock of all tlM! rl!dewlopment efforts that have o<<.urred_ttie past decade. The Plan wlll encompass the vision of creating . thmlng vtsual and performing arts community, and develop strategIes tDwlIrd achieving this goat. 'The CRA has bten an Integral part of tlM! redevelopment of the area, offering grants for home Improwments and seawall repairs, acquIring and removing 21 blighted residential properties, ordlestrated thecreatlon andapprovalfor a local Cultural Arts District, partneredwlth regional agencies to titlbllsh a Bfownfield Redevelopment Program which might lead to further grant opportunities, .00 ftnlndally _Isted Collier County with the Davis Blvd. street-lighting project and tlM! Stormwater POrtd prof<<t (Phase 0 In the Gateway Triangle. 'The eRA will continue to be an active leader In the development and redevelopment prOCelS, working with neighbors by encouraging their partlclpatlon, and establishing relationships with all those In our community who an help to further theIr goal to everyone's benefit. 1heeRA has come a long way In tlM! past 10years, and lam SO proud to be a small part of thIs enormous effort to create a better place In Collier County to lIve, work, play and enjoy. Donna F.... t;oIIIer CountyCRA Executive Chair ..obody said the work of redevelopment would be easy and 2008 certainly pme with great challenges! 1he strains of the world economy haw hit $outhwest florida with unparalle~ ferocity rewrslng the fortunes of many In the area. Developers and CRA project partners have had to adjust project Schedules due to the economy. If there Is a sllwr lining to be found In this tconolOlc cloud, It Is that the eRA has been actIve In the area alleviating slum and bllghtfor ten years already, establishing a healthy foundation for sustaIned ~ommunlty dewlopment, well Into the futuR!o 1luIIdlng on the momentum of the past ten years, the CRA Is busier than ever wlth day-to-day actlVltles as well as long-ra nge projects, and the calen<lartor 2009 Is already Jam-packed with activity. As the economy has contracted, the tax-lncrement financing for eRA actlvllles has decreased, but the decrease has been minimal In comparison to other public agencies because the redewlopment of the past 10 years has added true value tothecommunlly.In 2009, the CRA standssteadfastln Its commitment to alleviate localized slum and blight, and to work with local citizens toward reanZllllng a renewed community. LInds.,ThomaI Boyshore TrIangle CRA Advisory Board Chair 'AG' > 16G 1 CRM>wne<I RHidenlial Properties PI L\~jl II Phase II of the Residential Inlill Project began In 2008 wlth the demolItion of structures on all CRA- acquired properties. A total of eIght moblle homes and one single family home have been demolished to date. ilL. PI I \1 I Phase I of the Resldenllal Intill Project began In 2007 wtth the acquisItion of several dilapidated slngle- famIly homes and mobIle homes. To date, a total of 21 residential properties Whlkt the CRA was acquiring PJQpertIH and have been acquired by the tearlrlg down Inhab/taJ;lle Strllctu!!S.qinle- CRA. Current economic g!llng down! Accordlng to the CoIIIet CoUnty conditions are favorable Shenlff's Office. calls reporting thefollowtng for property acquIsitIon trlnles haw decreaS4ICI s/gIIIlic:afltly OYIIr the and the CRA continues to pastfi:luryears: acquire properties at or below appraised value. ,:..1 ~ [ . i'!~H~: " A , a Il~ Il;r.. : ~ ..> I!ICri.......'.lU...~ P'nl'h>t..~ (FiA A""-'~""f C,..t.... :':".'Iy '1I'IIioIFl..:h.. -f1l:;t1:I. lbe East Naples ~sk Force Team meml:lers are representatives from (l)l.l\ty and state agencies whose areas Inductt tM IIays/l<n GatEway TrIangle RedevtIopment Area. lbe team Includes UtIlities (dty and co\II'ItY),code M1fon:8nent,the ShEflffll dIice, East Naples flnt, SolId Waste MII1IIgImeIIt. and the CRA. It Is the ~sk ForcelI goal to prwIde a b8nlIficlal HMce to residents through education and to pro.'IcJe the resourca they need to ensureathelrhelkh. safety and MIfln. t II' ... [:~T' . "'. . Ii............ ...-........ . , :\ ,t\ ..... 16G 1 16G 1 GATE\VAYTRIANGLELlGH"rING PROIE{'l f'\)Qf Ilghtlng on prcmInent roads In I community Is one manttestatlon of blight The study whIch enull'let'aMd the CRA's blighted concfltDIs featured poor lighting as a significant Issue. Installing hghts on Davis BouMvard between AIrport Road and us-.n WilS a projlCt that took 54!W!ral years to complete, but with the Transportation Servtces, the entire stretch fA DaYls Boulevard that Is within the ORE DRIVE1CHTINC; PROI 1('1 Ie h byshore Drtve_less trafticthanDaYls Boulevard, it leads to several residential neighborhoods t Naples Botlnkll Garden. lights were Instilled It critical residential Intersections In 2008. Tax illC ....t Funds (TIF) will be used to offsets costs fA rmlntllnlng these hghts for the next ten years or until . y mproW!d lighting system Is Installed. .. . '(' :->t>" In 2008, the byshore GatlWl)'TrIlng1e CRA created a Bro.vnfield RedeW!lopment Program to find creative '~l)'Sto redeYelopSnts thatmlyhlW!tracesofenvlronmental contamination. ThIs program works In tandem ,~lth the CRA cultural-Irts rKllIty pro)tct <Me next page) where a portion fA the sIte to be developed Is ~nto have limited petroleum CXlI'ItImInatlon. .f'.s part of this program. the CRA joined wlth the Immokalee CRA, South florida Water Management p.strtct, COllIer County AIrport AuUlorlty, and the Southwest Florida Regional Planning Council to create a 'i,8rownfieId.s IltdtvekIpmentCol~.11lIough this coalition, the CRA has applied for federal grant funding 'Jar IS_sing potential brownleldl for ..-,.Iopment. ,,~ ;.,~, 11"\1.. i 1'MU DrIve between UIM, community IS a cultural arts facMtty educational programs for entertainment xprflsed Interest In litty, but details are of the site Is known . CAA Is lookIng for , fi4lid redevelopment oed In FY 2008 to 1n9 a Cultural Arts al artists, performing interviewed by the and existed to justify r dlslrkts within the I, to establish a model for Bayshore Gateway sment concluded to strict with extensive ry of thIs dislrkt was . Ion to move forward. Il\.~ that will address die di$lflCt will functlon. ! V.wlS~~Vo .. .... .: .... [S:: " ' , : /"., f1 It :"':.~,~,. i ,: ..."'..~" :I . GW: ;r-. 'iti.;) ~: GATE :; . II< PI ~'A i . . . " .' .' , , .".,' , . , , , . . . . . , 16G 1 CRA PropoMCI Cultural AIta DtRrlc:t & 18-Acre Cullum Arts FlIClIity SItlI ... ...... , . . , " , *~ "-' ~ i~ I: " ~ ....- ... ..... _D"" f'UTUIU!1CU1..l\JIIitA~ _Ide 'ACtUfY) , , , ., .' ~ , THOMASSON 00 , , , , , , , , , , . '>,',-".,',-;.,,,;..:.. . : ::<',,-i::\::::<::--:- : : . NAPLES. : , BOTANICAL' . , . ::;':GA8~t'H:'::, : :" "\i\:,~:;',_:'>:"" "';1 : 1 : . , . , . , . . . . , . . . , , , , ........................ Legend N A l.l Oli~ OJtl ill) "'.~ , Pt{'l~d Cut-urlll ..' Olstret 8oondll')' _17--M'e~ASlte ArtIu$tlm _G1JfGlItePtIU Bo18nC8: Gar4en R.9<l< "'""', I ~ : 7: eRA &undary 16G 1 ThIs nosIdentlal Pf'lI*lY was impIovtd wlth 1M CRA~ 5tIoreIM S_n GrIlli In 2008. 1M prop4I<ly own", was IpproacIled by ~r COIlnly CodR Enl'orol_ bKaUSll 1M damIgId _II ...s I a>de vIoIItIon Ind I thNat to hIilIlIl, JiIUrf Ind WIlIfInl. WIttlIn two monltos 1M SQlwal was npahd Ind tM llran'" had iliad to naHvt IlIirnIlunIImen Ib< "'" -. 1M rHUlt WlS both In Irnpowment to 1M pn>pt<ty's vIsulII appeal IS ....1 IS 1M Slr-ty d II' who ....... tM..... ThIs I'IIskIontlal property ben_ from I CRA 'SWIlIt EquIty Glant.'1M llra_ WIS requinld to matdl CRA funds ror tM land>caplng ~ wtI/I tlm4! andentlOY ("swut equity"). SWIlIt Equity Grallls fund projKts _ can be complltlld wIlhln 00 dlIys from approval and must bo I*fonntd by "'" grll1tAl1s thomselvfl who 11II_ to I*fonn II labor wl1IIout rna.g.1b< tM ""tin! pmjtct. Mil ~._il'" . PrcIject Is ...in prog.... 16G 1 cClUiiiicK';; Ccri.r eoUritI conslNdlon ot 1M _ IIeJa cab of 5MlIon Amrt FMllly Store: 1M $IMUOn Amy II\lJWd to . lIrger lac.lIon, on oms ~ end II sIiII>>d to Improve 1M building In 2GOll. lindy TIlomM ...... ... LIlOtIcln: AccompIWld In..... ~lll'l.r. LIndy lholnIlI, b8{jIn .....,..lIng a ~ PftlPINtY an CotrItIwKl., Dr'" end II "If. i.IM to IralIIMr buslMsshm In 2009. NII,-- IotllhlCll ~..,.ntIOl."'2OoB 1M __ IlotlnIalU'i.~'" grouIld on a $50 IIlIIOn ..,.lI'Jlon to ~~ IM_ ...........lhe ........1s~1old to _ up to 15O,OOOriltlOna,.., ........c~ IlIInMDn Hlrbor GrInd Opanlng: TIll JOUthllm 4lIId ot 1M eRA II now homII to CoIIH County\ pr...... ylCtlt dIlb housing _ and *'I JIIpI,' OItllIousll, IIId full doct. ,...... A. port of . y..,-Iong _. roots YIslonlng prajoc~ "'" dosioe to CAli" . c....... and .... chtrict emoIgOd. no. ......... hit that ..... wodd lie '''''lOmlc "'-'" in -"ll "'" ___ don: In 2OOIl, ... CRA Cl~' twt.oA.nI..... a .-nt Md ,........... the CM Ior_. Iy III ,I IIIon, the CRA IIoonl __ "'" __ -' and tnUd tho CM. sUIt' to procood with dovolopmont of. distrI<t. AI port of the :IOO!lCRA PIon ........ ....... chllkt oulIine wi! b. cIol.ooIoped. The orl9ino1 CRA PIon wu ldopood In 2000 Ift.._ yoan of. td>Ic_ proc"~ In 2009.th.CRA PIon wi! undervo I 2nd _...__to more accunt.ay tIocullrllllit Ind cWn...... and objoc....to furthor.... ~....tD" ....... quoIItyollloand ~"'--~ 16G 1 Ve... _ chinogo wu _ . high mnlStlarldcM...,. """"',..._dll....olopmont lna -'Jmptrwba~....t4Kent ............ a.............. bogoa to .. .............,....... tIuri1g Iarg. .... _ c.Iior C...ey punhoood Iond and baIIt I _...... _lIon pond In 2001. ...... . "hh. pond Is "" top to """"""'. the pnIjoct In "'" 2009-2010 tImofnme. ...... II .. 1ncN_ "'" s1.. of lh. pon4 __ ..... pump. ond ..sodolod....... to Ioww tho_MIs whon IocoI tIIW .......... will not allow far 1fHIlv.... !'! - = LAC. r f't Ib within the CRA bounct.y hiw _en ex.p<<iendng lcx*od....... tIuri1g minor h..nk......nd tropialot..m.,lho '......J:....hood" __ butt In low-lylng .... Ind on engln.orwd <hinogo ._ .... 110I ....gnod u hoo8o. woro addod to tho __In 1009, tho CRA Is undortokIng I c...""....flsl.. study of tho ..ucIon1lal neighborhoods Ind onolyzing tho existing ",,"nogo --. with tho goo' of dourm/nlng Ill. best Ippro.en toln1prolMdroinogo,dowIop In .."..,......... pion th.. fund the Irnprovwmonts. 16G 1 Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA FY 2008 Operating Expenditures BudgeledRe...... or Ve. End Fund Balance, \ $2,164,900.00, 41% \ Plnonal 8.,..;08lI, $349,020.00 , 7% Operating, $388,100,00,8% Land Acquislioo, $500 ,000. 00 , 10% 1IP8lSOOaI Services . Operating Dland Acquislioo DOIher ClIpi1a1 .Grants & Aid .T....fenI III Budgeted Reserves or Ve. End Fund Balance Other ClIpilal, $754,000.00, 14% Grants & aid, $310,000.00, 6% Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA FY 2008 Revenues Misc, Revenue, $18.220,00, 0% Tax Increment Revenue, r $2,293,300.00, 44% I III Tax tncrement R_nue . Loan Proceeds DCaif}' FOtWlll'd OMisc. Rewnue ,0% Carry Forward, $2,854,500.OQ 56% ~-_..--,. Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA TIF $2.500,000 $2,000,000 $1,500,000 $1,000,000 $500,000 $0 2001 2002 2006 2007 2008 -..DI PAGI; 10 II 2003 2004 2005 Fiscal Year -+-- Bayshore Gateway Triangle eRA TIF 4060 IayshoIIl Orlw NapIQs, Florida 34112 tet:(239:l64J-11151fax:U39)7~ ~"Jtv.,,:(lllil:f': ra((om.~fSh:'~:;ati'fN:r:J,!,~PA lbG 1 Where Is the CRA Redevelopment Area? Where does It get Its authority? Does the presence of a CRA Increase property taxes? What does a CRA do? Where Is the Redevelopment Area? "CRA" stands for "Community Redevelopment Agency." The Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA serves two distinct communitIes as Illustrated on the map to the right. The Gateway Triangle Commun~y serves as a gateway to unincorporated Collier County while the Bayshore Community hugs Bayshore Drive. Where do CRAs get their authority? The Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA was created on March 14, 2000 by the Board of County Commissioners, The creation of eRAs Is permitted under Florida Statutes Chapter 163, Funding for the CRA comes from Tax Increment FinancIng (TIF) based on the county tax revenues In 1999. In accordance with Chapter 163 of the Florida Statutes, property tax revenues In 1999 paid to the county .........a.. - ......_~ ............ -. ..... by property owners wtthln the Redevelopment Area were frozen; each year the county continues to receive the same amount of revenue from those property taxes as ~ received In 1999. However, as these properties are reappraised and tax revenues Increase, the Incremental Increase over 1999 revenue Is directed to the CRA Trust Fund. Through TlFs, CRAs can catalyze sweeping redevelopment without ca using any Increase In property taxes! What does the CRA do? Good question! Your CRA works hard to leverage local community assets-the hardworking residents, beautiful natural amenities, ete.., to Improve the overall quality of life for residents and businesses here. 16G 1 c~-y Coun"ty - ~ - IMMOKALEE Community Redevopment Agency iThe p/<ice to C<i// home! 16G 1 I. Introduction ............................................... ........io.~.:;....................................................................1 Immokalee CRA Advisory Boan:t2008. ..............................................................................1 Policies and Proced.ures .........l!ii...,...;;.........................................................................................2 CRA Web Page .....................................................................................................................3 III. Immokalee Area Mafter Plan (lAMP)..................................................................................3 IV. Economic Develo~ent 2008 .............................................................................................4 Incentives ........ .......J........................ ............. ........................................................................ 5 Commercial Fal;adei Improvement Grant Program...........................................................5 Collier County Brownfields Coalition ..... ............................. ................................ ..............5 Impact Fee Reimbursement Program ..... ...................................................... .......... ...........6 lands Available List ........................ ......... ............................. ......................... .......... ...........6 New Businesses in Immokalee...... .......... ... .......................... .......................... ......... ...........6 Interim land Development Code Process......................................................................... 7 Red Flag Program ......... ................................................... ............................................. ....... 7 Tourism ........................... ...................................................................................... ......... .......8 V. HOUSiNG..............................................................................................................................10 Housing Program Activity........... ............. ......................... ......... ................. ......................1 0 Collier County CDBG DRI Housing Program ..................................................................10 Esperanza Place ....... .......... ............ ............ ........ ......... .......... ......... ............... ........ ........ ....1 0 Florida Green Home Designation Certification Course .................................................11 VI. Infrastructure and Improved Living Conditions.............................................................. 11 VII. Education and Training ...........................".......................................................................13 X. Financlals.............................. ........ ..... ......... .......... ...................................................... .........14 IMMO/<.ALEE , Community Redevopment Agency iThe p/iice to cq// home! 16G 1 Immok.llee COllllllunity RedevelopmelH Agency I. Introduction This has been an exciting year at the Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) in Immokalee as we laid the foundation for the redevelopment and revitalization of the commercial district as well as the surrounding neighborhoods. By first creating a CRA presence in the community then summing up the previous four years of careful dialogue between the residents of Immokalee, business leaders and community stakeholders in the form of a final draft Immokalee Area Master Plan (lAMP), the old community has begun its well thought out transformation into a vibrant, sustainable, socioeconomically prosperous, ecologically aware, and efficient community. Richard Rice Julio Estremera Robert Halman Edward Olesky Ana Salazar Richard Heers Rev, Jean Paul Carrie Williams Cap!. Tom Davis Floyd Crews Eva Deyo Clarence Tears Bernardo Barnhart Fred N, Thomas, Jr. Kitchell Snow Estil Null (not pictured) Immokalee CRA Advisory Board 2008 and Immokalee Master Plan and Visioning Committee PAGE 3 16G 1 CRA Web Page Immokalee CRA staff worked on the design layout and content for the first ever, free standing Collier County Community Redevelopment Agency Web site via a joint venture with the Bayshore Gateway CRA The main framework and content of the site was initially created in house by CRA staff. In October of 2008, Pauli Systems of Naples, Florida were hired to strategically target the web site content and to hone the overall web site design. Guided by CRA staff, Pauli Systems will be redesigning and organizing the site content on an ongoing basis, The effort to focus the site content on the multi-cultural feel of the Immokalee urban area is in fact part of the effort to develop and promote tourism and eco-tourism and to pull together all resources for residents, businesses and potential entrepreneurs. Site content also focuses on marketing enterprise development opportunities by communicating the various incentives available in the Urban Designated Area, IMMOKALEE Community Redevopment Agency iThe plqce to cqll home! Penny Phillippi Executive Director Christie Betancourt Administrative Assistant Bradley Muckel Project Manager II. Immokalee CRA Presence One of the goals of the Collier County Board of County Commissioners' (BCC) appointed CRA Advisory Committee has long been to institute an Immokalee CRA office within the downtown area, retain permanent staff and to establish a community presence. During 2008, the CRA office found genesis in Immokalee, The CRA office has been established at 310 Alachua St. in Immokalee, Three full-time staff members have been hired; Penny Phillippi as Executive Director, Bradley Muckel as Project Manager and Christie Betancourt as the Administrative Assistant. CRA staff created a community presence in Immokalee with strong, focused contact with churches, civic, nonprofit and governmental organizations, businesses, potential entrepreneurs and citizens by attendance at many Immokalee CRA and County initiated public meetings, civic meetings, door to door contact with merchants, news articles, radio talk shows, and the establishment of an on line presence. Policies and Procedures As with any new business, an administrative order had to be established for the routine operation of day to day business, therefore, set of documents that describe CRA policies for operation and the procedures necessary to fulfill the policies have been developed for the Immokalee office. Further, the two Collier County CRAs completed the development of a personnel CRA staff policy and procedure document in sync. These policies have been established to further solidify the organizations commitment to fair treatment of its employees. This document will be used as a tool to insure fair treatment through the establishment of an appellate process for CRA staff on performance evaluation issues. CRA employees now have a clear process for dispute resolution and problem solving that can be utilized upon completion of their six month probationary period. lOb ! III. Immokalee Area Master Plan (lAMP) Early in 2008, eRA staff developed a Request for Proposals for planning consultants to finalize the lAMP. Working with the County's Purchasing and Legal Departments, within two months the BCC had contracted with RWA, Inc. The 18 month contract included the Master Plan re-write, a Transportation Plan, Immokalee specific Land Development Codes and a Capital Improvements Plan, RWA, Inc, completed the Master Plan re-write and community review within six months, On December 3, 2008, the Draft Master Plan was submitted to the Collier County Comprehensive Planning Department in the form of a Comprehensive Plan Amendment for review and submittal to the Florida Department of Community Affairs. The Immokalee Area Master Plan has been developed to emphasize identified opportunities and strengths. The first set of objectives and policies makes economic development a priority, and sets forth specific ways to promote and diversify the local economy and create a positive business climate, There are five objectives that deal with the issue. The second objective and its policies deal with housing, Mobile homes have historically provided a significant percentage of the housing in Immokalee, and have provided affordable homes, The lAMP continues to address adequate housing for farmworkers. Gap housing or "market-rate" housing, which provides housing for middle-class families, has been historically underrepresented in the Immokalee market. The third set of objectives addresses infrastructure and public services. Parks and recreational opportunities to serve the young families in Immokalee are the first public infrastructure item discussed. Transportation is a major component of any community's public infrastructure needs, and while county-wide issues are still dealt with in the county Transportation Element, this portion addresses Immokalee's local roads and needed public safety improvements to protect pedestrians and bicyclists. Other important public services include stormwater management, solid waste, and telecommunication facilities, which are addressed as well. The fourth objective deals with natural resource protection and how to promote ecotourism within Immokalee. Significant natural resources within the Immokalee Urban Designated Area and ecotourism opportunities are addressed here. Land use is an integral component ofthe master plan, and the fifth objective and its policies deal with this issue. Mixed-use, pedestrian-scaled development is important, as is allowing development inappropriate locations, at densities and intensities that Will attract new development. Urban form and design are addres$ed in the sixth objective. These policies are generally concerned with the downtown district, how to create a theme or brand for Immokalee, provide safe multi-modal transportation, and develop site design and development standards appropriate for Immokalee. The seventh and last objective is concerned with intergovernmental coordination, to address current service issues and to continue collaboration with appropriate organizations inthe future. PAGE 5 :q f6G 11 IV. Economic Development 2008 Economic Development received major emphasis by the Immokalee eRA during 2008, During the economic downturn of 2008, the Immokalee CRA began the marketing and preparation of tools to address impediments and offer incentives to offset some of the obstacles that hinder new business and industry, in preparation for fut e growth and development. ~ 16'G 1 lands Available List Recognizing the lack of a comprehensive database of available properties in typical real estate advertising systems. the Immokalee CRA compiled a detailed list of all commercial and industrial properties for sale or lease In the urban designated area. The list was compiled through local community research and is updated on a monthly basis to ensure accuracy. The Lands Available List is posted on the CRA Web site. and is made available in hard copy at both the Immokalee CRA and Chamber of Commerce offices. New Businesses in Immokalee Throughout 2008 the Immokalee CRA recognized numerous new business establishments in the area. The following new businesses were supported by the CRA in their efforts: ~ Family Dollar Store. Ce Bien Haitian Bakery. Lucy's Hair Salon Eugenio & Maria Clothing Store. La Mexicana Bakery Interim land Development Code Process In light of the fact that a complete set of Land Development Codes can not be promulgated for Immokalee until the Master Plan has been approved, the CRA asked RWA, Inc. to create a viable process for deviation from certain LDCs for Immokalee. In a very bold and unprecedented effort, working with the Collier County Planning Commission, RWA, Inc, has developed the deviation process for approval by the BCC. This Interim LDC process will be routed through the required procedures for review and should be available for use by December of 2009. PAGE 7 Red Flag Program During 2008, the Immokalee CRAAdvisory Board and staff received numerous requests for assistance from entities seeking a deviation from certain LDCs, Reasons for requested assistance range from prohibitive conditions to exorbitant costs. The BCC recommended that the LDC should be amended to establish a process to specifically allow for deviations to the LDC for projects in the Immokalee Urban Area as described above. While the Interim Amendment is being approved, the Immokalee CRAAdvisory Board established a program called the "Red Flag" program as a stop gap measure to provide a vehicle for requests for support from the Advisory Board. Entities needing assistance simply notify the Immokalee CRA staff and provide clear background information on the issue, The issue is then placed on the Advisory Board's regular monthly agenda to be heard. The Advisory Board will either make a recommendation that the BCC to grant the deviation or advise the entity that the Advisory Board is unable to assist. To date, the Immokalee CRA Advisory Board has heard approximately ten cases, 'iII I The Florida State Farmer's Market ! ! In July 2008 CRA staff drafted a letters to legislators that requested assistance with rebuilding the State Farmer's Market in Immokalee. This market, which qualifies for Federal Emergency ManagementAdministration (FEMA) repair funds, had yet to receive funding and was still in disrepair, In addition, the facility was being held to current Collier County Building and Zoning codes which were not economically feasible for reconstruction activities because rebuild with FEMA funds only replace structures, Due to CRAand legislative intervention, FEMAreleased partial funding forrepairs to the damaged buildings. The Collier County Office of Development Services took steps to seek reenactment the moratorium from 2005 which allowed all repairs and/or reconstruction efforts to be in compliance with the Florida Building Codes in effect at the time of original permitting, rather than imposing current requirements, The request to reenact the Collier County Build- Back policy for the damage caused to the State Farmers Market in Immokalee by Hurricane Wilma in 2005 was approved by the BCC. The Collier County Housing Authority, in conjunction with a substantial rehabilitation of 150 units referred to as "Phase I" of Farm Worker Village, which required a number of deviations from LDC provisions, the CRAAdvisory Board provided a letter of support for deviations from the LDC requirements. Others Red Flag requests included the Immokalee Shell Gas Station on zoning issues; Eugenio Herrera, local business owner on zoning issues; the Church of the Nazarene with LOG Issues, specifically landscaping; and the Family Dollar Store on parking and LOG issues. Signage citations received by numerous business owners have left many businesses in Immokalee without any sign at all. PAGE 8 .. ,...... ... 16G 1 Tourism The promotion of eco-tourism is a natural fit for a rural area land locked by nature, Immokalee CRA staff inventoried all available eco-tourism opportunities during 2008 and will feature those sites on the CRA Web site. Pepper Ranch Toward eco-tourism development, the Immokalee CRA will continue to work closely with Conservation Collier during the purchase of Pepper Ranch and will actively participate in the development of the management plan, PAGE 9 16G 1 Tourist Oriented Directional Sign (TODS) Program Immokalee CRA staff has been working with Collier County Transportation staff in an attempt to activate the Florida Department of Transportation's new program of allowing tourist oriented directional sign (TODS) to be placed in Rural Areas of Chronic Economic Concern (RACEC). This program will bring continuity to all of the Immokalee area points of interest. These signs can be placed on state roads as far as 25 miles from a tourist site. The TODS program will be a valuable attribute to fostering eco-tourism initiatives in the Immokalee area by assisting seasonal recreational visitors in discovering all that the area has to offer thus, stimulating the local economy, This initiative is targeted for completion during 2009, Immokalee Public Realm Plan and Town Design The Immokalee CRA, as a part of the Economic Development initiatives, sought to develop a town design for Immokalee that will identify and brand the community with its wealth of deep rooted knowledge, various socio- political, socio-economic and socio-cultural attributes, including the physical environment and the activities, institutions and cultures that produce Immokalee's character, Specifically, this plan would integrate the Immokalee community though architectural and planning guidelines to create a l sense of place with distinct and identifiable entrances to the downtown core area, as well as create I gathering places that would mesh with the multi-cultural theme I and background of the Immokalee citizens which would ultimately enhance the quality of life for the Immokalee community and attract regional tourism. The Public Realm and Town Design will provide guidance for the preservation and enhancement of the community's identity in a workable graphic plan. It is imperative that the Public Realm and Town Design be completed and publicly examined and accepted as the standard prior to the completion of the Immokalee specific LDCs. To complete this objective, the CRA and RWA, Inc, have partnered with the firm of Land Design Innovations, Inc, A Change Order to the RWA, Inc. contract with the BCC has been executed. PAGE 10 16G 1 V. Housing * The Immokalee CRA Advisory Board sought opportunities toward improved housing stock by providing assistance with infrastructure needs; seeking partnering opportunities with both the Collier County Housing Department and the Collier County Code Enforcement Department to eliminate unsafe blight in neighborhoods. Housing Activity Collier County CDBG DRI Housing Program In partnership with the Collier County Housing Department, the Immokalee CRA staff provided outreach, intake and certifications for the Collier County Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) DRI housing assistance program. Outreach included live radio broadcast to ensure program participation from the Spanish speaking community, notices published in English, Spanish and Creole were placed in the local newspaper and hand flyers distributed throughout the community, Although applications were received for a total of three months, over 100 were distributed and direct application assistance was provided to 89 households, Of those, 55 of the applications were 100% complete and were conveyed to the Collier County Housing Department. Florida Green Home Designation Certification Course "" The Immokalee CRA successfully sponsored Z:~""...="=:=C:~:=,=-.=._:-..":-"='C" ,....=::-=_n= a Florida Green Home Designation Certification Course in Immokalee under the auspices of the Florida Solar Energy Center (FSEC) and the Florida Green Building Coalition (FGBC), The class was taught by Eric Martin, Senior F G B C Research Engineer in the Buildings Research Division at the FSEC. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering and a Master of Science in FLORIDA GREEN Environmental Engineering, both from the Florida Institute ofTechnology, Mr, BUILDING COALITION Martin has been active in the state as well as national green building movement through his work at FSEC and through previous service on the Board of Directors for the Florida Green Building Coalition, Inc., and the LEEDTM Homes Committee of the US Green Building Council. Over 40 participants enrolled in the class from areas all over the State of Florida, The Immokalee CRA Director received her certification as a Green Building Inspector after successfully completing the test. ~. J:;J[~.J l3]- -'~.J.I ..T"/ ~"i. ~rrmlTMf1l1orl~S_~ ~~ .-~-:-_._- ,(.. [1 jcr:~~~n(G ;,( fF}l r~ [;11 [~ LII ~I.l ':1 t'; <'j L~ ~H'[:J [:JULI '", , , , . [JJ ~i 8JtO =p l ~;j r.-: ~ .~ p,mnu,mn'l ((.JI I L . "'j t. B ~.'Ilru.~ JJ" ..~,~,' "n ~I I=-:.~-=:' .'r ;-1 f-;": p' n I [J d~,:~J; ! ~ t [~~_~j II : 11 If: -=.- [J ' " [J f'::l:'l1i: b~~1 :::::.:.::.- ' . I [speranza Place In February 2008, the Immokalee Local Redevelopment Agency Advisory Board recommended that the CRA Board authorize support to Esperanza Place in the amount of $600,000 to be distributed in increments of $200,000 per year for three years, beginning in FY 2009 and ending in FY 2011, In June of 2008, the CRA Board approved the commitment of funds. This affordable housing development is being built jointly by two not- for-profit developers, the Empowerment Alliance of Southwest Florida and Florida Non-Profit Services, Inc, and will provide 176 rental units for Farmworker families and 60 single family homeownership units. The commitment of Immokalee CRA Tax Increment Funds (TIF) is to be used toward infrastructure to the development. Construction at Esperanza Place will begin early in 2009, . PAGE 11 lbG 1 VI. Infrastructure and Improved Living Conditions In response to the deplorable flooding conditions caused by tropical storm Faye in September 2008, Immokalee CRA staff has met with the local MSTU Beautification Committee to propose a partnership with the 'mmokalee CRA and an expansion of the committee's responsibilities and geographic boundaries to address issues such as storm water drainage, sidewalks, and overall roadway maintenance. The beatification MSTU is currently restricted to the Main Street district and concentrates its efforts (funds and grants) on beautification projects. The proposed Immokalee CRAlMSTU partnership would combine both organizations efforts and funding sources and grant opportunities to address infrastructure deficiencies including but not limited to stormwater, street repair and maintenance as well as sidewalks, The Collier County Transportation Department and Legal staff are investigating the ramifications of the MSTU expansion and the potential CRA partnerships. t. . Privately Owned Streets in Immokalee ~ 16G 1 VII. Education and Training With a recognition that Immokalee has a very young (average age 24) and ready workforce, a stated objective of the CRA Advisory Board has long been to partner with educational institutions of higher learning, the Southwest Florida Workforce Development Board and potential employers toward bringing education opportunities focused on employment readiness to Immokalee. The Immokalee CRA Executive Director is a member of the Education Committee for the Immokalee Chamber of Commerce, The committee is made up of educators, business people, Small Business Development Centers and interested citizens. The goals of the committee are to 1) prepare students for post secondary education opportunities and to enter to workforce, and 2) promote education and training of business and to support entrepreneurship and business incubation, Through this committee's partnership, under the leadership of Dr. Joseph Heinzman of Hodges University, this objective has reached fruition in Immokalee. Hodges University is now, for the first time, offering a degree program in business in Immokalee, Others who have joined the endeavor include Edison State College, Ave Maria University, iTech Immokalee Technical Center, Collier County Public Schools, Florida Gulf Coast University and Southwest Florida Workforce Development Board, ij ~ A ~ ~ w ) jI " .: t1L f( V"'j ~ , II dH I PAGE 13 16G 1 VIII. Goals for 2009-20 I 0 Looking toward the next two years, the goals of the CRA will mirror the goals and objectives of the lAMP. The first priority and objective is enhancement and diversification Economic Development. The second objective is to begin growing smart Housing stock into a viable market. The third objective addresses Infrastructure and public services, The fourth objective deals with Natural Resource protection and eco-tourism opportunities. The fifth and sixth objectives deal with Land Use and Urban Form, planning for the town design, pedestrian environment, and tourism, The final objective requires Intergovernmental Coordination to ensure services in the future. Based upon the new Draft lAMP, to ensure implementation of the community's objectives, the Immokalee CRA will hold a series of workshops to map out the strategic and operational plans for the Immokalee CRA to be completed by March 31, 2009, '-p i ~I. IX. Summary The year 2008 was a very successful year for the Immokalee CRA in that a CRA presence was established with a fully functional office and staff with policies and procedures and a great Web page to market that presence, This staff worked to move the Immokalee master planning process forward though many public meetings and discussions culminating in the submission of the Draft lAMP document to Collier County for review as a Comprehensive Plan Amendment. That major emphasis was placed on the development of new businesses in the Immokalee community during this past year is clearly evident by the aggressive marketing of the EZone and BCC incentives, the creation and marketing of a Commercial Fai;:ade Improvement Grant Program, the new Lands Available List, partnering toward the creation of a Collier County Brownfield Coalition, and working toward new programs such as the Impact Fee Reimbursement Program, an Interim LDC Amendment to allow for a LDC deviation process and tourism opportunities such as Pepper Ranch and the TODS program, In perfect sync with the desire to create economic wealth in the community, staff sought opportunities to provide improved housing stock and infrastructure through housing rehab and new construction, mindful of a eco-friendly "Green" emphasis by working with Collier County Housing Department on the DRI Program, with Esperanza Place Development and providing "Green" home building training opportunity for housing providers. Toward improved infrastructure and living conditions in Immokalee, the CRAAdvisory Board has realized its long awaited goal of having a technical school and a degree program available to students in Immokalee. PAGE 14 16G 1 X. Financials Tax Increment Revenue 2005 - 2008 $1,000,000 $800,000 $600,000 $400,000 $200,000 $0 889,000 $353,200 $803,800 2005 2006 2007 2008 2008 Revenues for the Immokalee eRA 3% .Tax Increment Revenue .Carryforward o Miscellaneous Revenue Tax Increment Revenue Car Forward Misc. Total Revenue 889.000 1,167,600 4,300 $2,060,900 Expenses 9'/. .Per=mel .Operali'll E.p.. oses DOIher Capital DGrartslPid .Transfers 3% .Budget Reserves 180,200 328,700 68,000 58,300 o 1,425,700 2,060,900 IMMOKALEE Community Reqevopment Agency iThe pI 'Ice to cql! home! lbG 1 D Acct. #068784 March 25, 2009 Attn: Legals Naples Daily News 1075 Central Avenue Naples, Florida 34102 Re: NOTICE OF CRA Annual Report Dear Legals: Please advertise the above referenced notice on Sunday, March 29, 2009, and kindly send the Affidavit of Publication, in triplicate, together with charges involved, to this office. Thank you. Sincerely, Teresa Polaski, Deputy Clerk P.O. #4500100912 1661 16Gl "NOTICE" COLLIER COUNTY COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY The Collier County Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA), in accordance with Chapter 163, Florida Statutes, has filed with the County Commission of Collier County, a report of its activities for Fiscal Year 2007-08 detailing the Agency's goals, objectives, policies and annual program accomplishments. The 2008 Collier County Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (CAFR) includes an Agency financial statement resulting from an independent audit of Agency's Redevelopment Trust Fund. The CRA report for Fiscal Year 2007-2008 and Collier County CAFR are available for review by the general public during regular business hours in the office of the Collier County Clerk of Courts, 3301 Tamiami Trail East, Naples, FL 34112, as well as in the offices of the CRA (4069 Bayshore Drive, Naples, FL 34112 and 310 Alachua Street, Immokalee, FL 34142). This 24th day of March 2009. Collier County Community Redevelopment Agency, Submitted by: David Jackson, for the Collier CRA Board COLLIER COUNTY FLORIDA REQUEST FOR LEGAL ADVERTlSINC OF PUBLIC HEARINCS (i) 166 1,1 To: Clerk to the Board: Please place the following as a: t?SI Normal legal Advertisement (Display Adv., location, etc.) o Other: *******************************************************************************************************... Originating Deptl Div: Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Person: David Jackson Date: 03/24/09 Petilion No. (If none, give brief description): Petitioner: (Name & Address): Name & Address of any person(s) to be notified by Clerk's Office: (If more space is needed, attach separate sheet) Shirley Garcia, 643-1115- 4069 Bayshore Drive Naples, Fl34l12 Hearing before BCC BZA Other N(Pr Requested Hearing date: (Based on advertisement appearing 10 days before hearing. Newspaper(s) to be used: (Complete only ifirnportant): r8J Naples Daily News o Other o Legally Required Proposed Text: (Include legal description & common location & Size: Companion petition(s), if any & proposed hearing date: Does Petition Fee include advertising cost? 0 Yes ~ No, If Yes, what account should be charged for advertising costs: ~ e,D. List Attachments: Attac Aff~ ~ CAA f,~ ~ t{. "l<J$7 r rt.e....1~61o d display ad to be used in Naples Daily News 6 )/z.'(/o i Date DISTRIBUTION INSTRUCTIONS A. For heario2,s before BeC or BZA: Initiating person to complete one coy and obtain Division Head approval before submitting to County Manager. Note: If legal document is involved, be sure that any necessary legal review, or reqult for same, is submitted to County Attorney before submitting to County Manager. The Manager's office will distribute copies: ~ ~ f\.Lo . .. j ~;:..... ~~t.U.-nIlil! s....k1.~. o County Manager agenda file: to Clerk~s Office o Requesting Division o Original B. Other hearings: Initiating Division head to approve and submit original to Clerk's Office, retaining a copy for file. *********************************************************************************************************** FOR CLERK'S OFFICE USE.3lLY: .z..l.,.l! 10>+ 7../,1',1",0- Date Received: ~ a\f /0.'1 Date of Public hearing: ~ Date Advertised: ~&I-' I 16G1 March 24, 2009 The Naples Daily News PO Box 7009 Naples, FL 34101 ATTENTION: Notices Section Fax# Ph# RE: PURCHASE ORDER # 4500100912 lIPURCHASE ORDER NUMBER MUST BE REFERENCED ON INVOICE!! Please publish the following legal advertisement on Collier County CRA Annual Report. March 24. 2009 "NOTICE" COLLIER COUNTY COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY The Collier County Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA), in accordance with Chapter 163, Florida Statutes, has filed with the County Commission of Collier County, a report of its activities for Fiscal Year 2007-08 detailing the Agency's goals, objectives, policies and annual program accomplishments. The 2008 Collier County Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (CAFR) includes an Agency financial statement resulting from an independent audit of Agency's Redevelopment Trust Fund. This CRA report for Fiscal Year 2007-2008 and Collier County CAFR is available for review by the general public during regular business hours in the office of the Collier County Clerk of Courts, 3301 Tamiami Trail East, Naples, FL 34112, as well as in the offices of the CRA (4069 Bayshore Drive, Naples, FL 34112 and 310 Alachua Street, Immokalee, FL 34142). This 24th day of March 2009. Collier County Community Redevelopment Agency, ~~ Submitted by: David Jackson, for t Collier CRA Board Approved March 24,2009 Agenda Item 16G1 IIEI\A r{..~, tvv/<.c ~ v{." ~'1 16G 1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommend the Collier County Commnnity Redevelopment Agency review and approve the 2008 CRA Annnal Report. forward the report to the Board of Connty Commissioners and Clerk of Courts and puIIIisb public notice ortbe A1ing OBJECTIVE: For the Collier COWlty Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) Board to review and approve the 2008 CRA Annual Report (Exhibit A ~ Bayshore Gateway Triangle and Exhibit B - Immokalee), fOIWard the report to the Board of COWlty Commissioners and Clerk of Courts and publish public notice of the filing. CONSIDERATIONS: As required by Florida law, specifically Subsection 163.356(3)(c), Florida Statutes, in March of each year the CRA Board must deliver its annual report to the Board of County Commissioners. The provision states: ".. . . An agency authorized to transact business and exercise powers Wlder this part shall file with the governing body, on or before March 3l of each year, a report of its activities for the preceding fiscal year, which report shall include a complete financial statement setting forth its assets, liabilities, income, and operating expenses as of the end of such fiscal year. At the time of filing the report, the agency shall publish in a newspaper of general circulation in the commWlity a notice to the effect that such report has been filed with the county or municipality and that the report is available for inspection during business hours in the office of the clerk of the city or county commission and in the office of the agency." Attached is the 2008 CRA Annual Report as Exhibit A ~ Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Component and Exhibit B - Imrookalee CRA Component. These reports provide a detailed description of the yearly activities of both areas. Pursuant to Subsection 163.387(8), a complete audit of the 2008 CRA trust fund is performed within Collier County's Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (CAFR), and is not a part of this report. FISCAL IMPACf: There is no fiscal impact as a result of these actions by the CRA Board. GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: There is no direct impact upon the Growth Management Plan as a result of these actions by the eRA Board. LEGAL CONSIDERATlONS:..'11li&itsmba>> heeIt Ul.:~.....d ~....". " ."- r's..~. and is legally sufficient for Board action. Additionally, this item is not quasi-judicial, requires no ex parte disclosure, and requires only a simple majority vote for approval. (MMSS) RECOMMENDATION: For the CRA Board to review and approve the 2008 CRA Annual Report (Exhibit A - Bayshore Gateway Triangle and Exhibit B - lmmokalee), fOIWard the report to the Board of County Commissioners and Clerk of Courts and publish public notice of the filing. Prepared by David L. Jackson on February 20, 2009 Executive Director, Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA ~, *AJ'~' D " u.,,/l i;f;UJV"" l)tuJ<- ~ .1-----.---- - Teresa L. Polaski 1661 To: Subject: legals@naplesnews.com Notice of CRA Annual Report Attachments: NOTICE OF CRA Annual Report.doc; Notice CRA Annual Report.doc Legals, Please advertise the following on Sunday, March 29, 2009. Thanks tJ ~ NOTICE OF CRA Notice CRA Annual Report.do... .nnual Report.doc (. Teresa L. Polaski, BMR Clerk III Clerk to the Board of County Commissioners Minutes and Records Department 239-252-8411 239-252-8408 fax (T eresa.Po laski@collierclerk.com) 1 1661 Teresa L. Polaski From: Sent: To: Subject: postmaster@collierclerk.com Wednesday, March 25, 2009 11 :26 AM Teresa L. Polaski Delivery Status Notification (Relay) Attachments: A TT68611.txt; Notice of eRA Annual Report ~-l G:.J r:-':I L..:...J ATT68611.txt (231 B) Notice of eRA Annual Report This is an automatically generated Delivery Status Notification. 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The 2.008 Cotner .County Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (CAFR) includes an Agency financial statenlent resulting from an independent audit of Agency's Redevelopment Trust Fond. The eRA report for Fiscal Year 2007..20OSand Collier County CAFR are available for review by tl1e g~ner- a.l public during regular Cl,JS iness hOll r5ln the office of the' Collier County Clerk of Courts. 3301 Tamlan1i Trail East. Naples, FL 34112, as well as in the offloes of the C RA (4069 Bayshore Drive. Naples, FL34112 and 310 Alachua Stl-eet1 I mmokaJ.ee1 Fl 34142). Th is 24th day of March 2009. Collier County Community Redevelopment Agency. Submitted by:. David Jac.k.soI11 for the Collier CRABoard March 29 No.. 1188836 16G 1 Teresa L. Polaski From: Sent: To: Subject: registration@kaango.com Saturday, March 28, 2009 9:23 PM Teresa L. Polaski Your Ad is Live Online in the Naples Daily News Market Your ad, NOTICE COLLIER COUNTY COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY The Collier County Community Redevelopment Agency (eRA) in accordance with Chapter 163 Florida Statutes has filed with the County Commission of Collier County a report of its activities for Fiscal Year 2007-08 detailing the Agency's goals objectives policies and annual program accomplishments. The 2008 Collier County Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (CAFR) includes an Agency financial statement resulting from an independent audit of Agency's Redevelopment Trust Fund. The eRA report for Fiscal Year 2007-2008 and Collier County CAFR are available for review by the general public during regular business hours in the office of the Collier County Clerk of Courts 3301 Tamiami Trail East Naples FL 34112 as well as in the offices of the CRA (4069 Bayshore Drive Naples FL 34112 and 310 Alachua Street Immokalee FL 34142). This 24th day of March 2009. 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CHAIRMAN DWfOH'r t.- k*OCK CLrR~ 1661 Naples Daily News Naples, FL 34102 16G1 Affidavit of Publicatlon Naples Daily News - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - + - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - BCC/CDES BUDGET OFFICE S CLUTE/FINANCE DEPT POB 413044 CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT NAPLES FL 34101 REFERENCE: 068784 59568911 4500100912 NOTICECOLLIER COUNTY State of Florida County of Collier Before the undersigned authority, personally appeared Susan Rogge, who on oath says that she serves as the Vice President of Finance of the Naples Daily News, a daily newspaper published at Naples, in Collier County, Florida: that the attached copy of advertising was published in saidl newspaper on dates listed. Affiant further says that the said Naples Daily News is a newspaper published at Naples, in said Collier County, Florida, and that the said newspaper has heretofore been continuously published in said Collier County, Florida, each day and has been entered as second class mail matter at the post office in Naples, in said Collier County, Florida, for a period of 1 year next preceding the first publication of the attached copy of advertisement; and affiant further says that he has neither paid nor promised any person, firm or corporation any discount, rebate, commission or refund for the purpose of securing this advertisement for publication in the said newspaper. PUBLISHED ON: 03/29 03/29 AD SPACE: FILED ON: 60 LINE 03/30/09 Nn 1'7GAQ11~ ;;:~:;:'eo;~:;;;:~;~.~ ~ ~--';;;:)1;~';~~--.--- -~--~----~---------~ Sworn to and Subscribed before me thls ~t'J day of ~IlA 'J 200'7 Personally known by me Cm/lJ. f) OJJ7 U........... R~ +'l:~'\ (;HANEL A. MCDONALD ':: nIill )'1 Commission DO 650475 \~{~oi~f Expires June 29, 2011 ,,,..J,,, '3()ndedThruTfOYFi"~ln3UmnGeOOO"3B5.7019