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Agenda 12/16/2008 Item #10C Agenda Item No. 10C December 16, 2008 Page 1 of 8 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommendation to adopt a resolution superseding Resolution No. 2006-142 and authorizing the acquisition by gift or purchase of land and easements necessary for the construction of roadway, drainage and utility improvements required for the expansion and extension of Vanderbilt Beach Road from Collier Boulevard to east of Wilson Boulevard. (Project No. 60168.) Estimated fiscal impact: $32,910,600. OBJECTIVE: To adopt a resolution extending the limits of land and easement acquisition for the expansion and extension of Vanderbilt Beach Road from Collier Boulevard to east of Wilson Boulevard, thereby repealing Resolution No. 2006-142, which only authorized land and easement acquisition from Collier Boulevard to Wilson Boulevard, and also revising the administrative settlement authority provisions contained in the existing resolution. CONSIDERATIONS: On June 6, 2006, the Board of County Commissioners adopted Resolution No. 2006-142, delegating administrative settlement authority to the County Manager or his designee to approve the purchase of real property interests necessary for construction of roadway, drainage and utility improvements required for the construction of this project from Collier Boulevard to Wilson Boulevard. Since adoption of foresaid resolution, the project corridor for this segment of the project has been extended from Wilson Boulevard east to the Corkscrew Canal to include the property required for a stormwater retention and treatment pond located between Wilson Boulevard and the Corkscrew Canal. In addition, it is proposed that the administrative settlement authority provided for in the existing resolution be revised to conform with current Board policy and also to allow for the Collier County Property Appraiser's Just Value (per acre) to be substituted for the County's appraiser's estimate of market value of the property (per acre), where the Just Value (per acre) exceeds the County's appraiser's estimate of the market value (per acre). FISCAL IMPACT: The prior estimate of the cost to acquire land and easements for the abbreviated segment of the project (between Collier Boulevard and Wilson Boulevard) was $37,800,000. Since then, property prices have declined, and the addition of the segment east of Wilson Boulevard results in a current cost estimate of $32,910,600. This amount includes not just the direct cost of all land and easements required for construction. It also includes an estimate of severance damages to remaining properties caused as a result of the part taken to construct the project, all estimated business damage claims, as well as all expenses for title work, real estate appraisals, and those expenses, such as property owner attorney fees and expert witness fees, which the County is required to pay according to Sections 73.091 and 73.092, F.S. All such payments will come from the Transportation Supported Gas Tax fund and the Road Impact Fee fund. Source of funds are gas tax and road impact fees. GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: As part of the County's proposed 5 year work program, the acquisition of right-of-way required for the expansion and extension of Vanderbilt Beach Road (Project No. 60168) is an integral part of Collier County's Growth Management Plan. Agenda Item No. 10C December 16, 2008 Page 2 of 8 LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS: The proposed resolution has been signed for form and legal sufficiency. This item requires majority vote only. This item is not quasi-judicial, and as such ex parte disclosure is not required. This item is legally sufficient for Board action - JAB. RECOMMENDATION: That the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County: 1, Adopt the attached Resolution; 2. Authorize its Chairman to execute same on behalf of the Board; and 3, Authorize any budget amendments that may be necessary to implement the collective will ofthe Board as evidenced by the adoption of the attached Resolution and the approval of this Executive Summary. Prepared by: Robert Bosch, Right-of-Way Coordinator Transportation Engineering and Construction Management Department Attachment: Gift and Purchase Resolution wi Exhibit Item Number: Item Summary: Meeting Date: Page 1 of2 Agenda Item NO.1 OC December 16, 2008 Page 3 of 8 COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 10C Recommendation to adopt a resolution superseding Resolution No. 2006-142 and authorizing the acquisition by gift or purchase of land and easements necessary for the construction of roadway, drainage and utility improvements required for the expansion and extension of Vanderbilt Beach Road from Collier Boulevard to east of Wilson Boulevard. (Project No. 60168.) Estimated fiscal impact: $32,910.600. (Norman Feder, Transportation Services Administrator) 12/16/2008 9:0000 AM Prepared By Robert Bosch Transportation Right of Way Coordinator Date TECM 1211/2008 10:29:4S AM Approved By Kevin Hendricks Transportation Services Right Of Way Acquisition Manager Date Approved By TECM.ROW 12/1/200812:27 PM Joseph Delate Transportation Services Senior Project Manager Transportation Engineering and Construction Date 12111200812:37 PM Approved By Lisa Taylor Transportation Services Management/Budget Analyst Transportation Administration Date Approved By 1212/2008 10:02 AM Norm E. Feder, AICP Transportation Services Transportation Division Administrator Date Transportation Services Admin. 12/212008 11 :04 AM Approved By Jennifer A. Belpedio County Attorney Assistant County Attorney County Attorney Office Date 12/212008 2:4S PM Approved By Brian Hancock Transportation Division Operations Support Manager Transportation Administration Date 1213/20088:42 AM Approved By Najeh Ahmad Transportation Services Director Date Transportation Engineering & Construction Management 12/3120082:21 PM Approved By Pat Lehnhard Transportation Services Executive Secretary Transportation Services Admin Date 12141200810:33 AM Approved Dy OMS Coordinator Applications Analyst Date file://C:\AgendaTest\Export\ 118-December%20 16,%202008\ I 0.%20COUNTY%20MAN... 12/J 0/2008 Page 2 of2 Agenda Item No.1 OC December 16, 2008 Page 4 of 8 Administrative Services Information Technology 12/4/20082:03 PM Approved By Susan Usher County Manager's Office Senior Management/Budget Analyst Office of Management & Budget Date 12/5/20086:18 PM Approved By James V. Mudd Board of County Commissioners County Manager Date County Manager's Office 12/6/200811:56 AM file://C:\AgendaTest\Export\ I 18-December%20 16,%202008\ 1 0.%20COUNTY%20MAN... 12/10/2008 Agenda Item No. 10C December 16, 2008 Page 5 of 8 RESOLUIION NO. 2008-_ A RESOLUTION SUPERSEDING RESOLUIlON NO. 2006-142 AND AUIHORlZING THE ACQUISITION BY GIFT OR PURCHASE OF LAND AND EASEMENTS NECESSARY FOR TIlE CONSTRUCTION OF ROADWAY, DRAINAGE AND UTILITY IMPROVEMENTS REQUIRED FOR THE EXPANSION AND EXTENSION OF VANDERBIL.l BEACH ROAD FROM COLl.IER BOULEVARD fO EAST OF WILSON BOULEVARD (pROJECT NO 60168) WHEREAS, the acquisition of right.of~way for the expansion and extension of Vanderbilt Beach Road from Collier Boulevard lo east of Wilson Boulevard (Project No 60168) (hereinafter referred to as "the Project"), is included in Collier County's Five Year Tlansportation Work Program; and WHEREAS, plans and specifications have been prepared for the construction of the Project; and WHEREAS, on June 6, 2006 the Board adopted Resolution No 2006-142 authorizing the acquisition of land and easements necessary for the expansion of Vanderbilt Beach Road from Collier Boulevard to Wilson Boulevard: and WHEREAS. the Board desires to ex.tend the limits of acquisition to include: that segment of the project from Wilson Boulevard east to the Corkscrew Canal, so that the delegation of purchasing and settlement authority contained herein shall cxtend to thc property required for a stOImwatcr retention and treatment pond located betwecn Wilson Boulevard and the Corkscrew Canal, and also to revise the "Administrative Settlement" provisions of the existing resolution; and WHEREAS, the expansion and extension of Vanderbilt Beach Road from two lanes to four lanes (and ultimately six lanes) from Collier Boulevard to east of Wilson Boulevard, as depicted in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and incorporated herein, is necessary in order to protect the health, safety and welfare of the citizens of CoJ1ier County, and will assist Collier County in meeting certain concurrency requirements of the County's Growth Management Plan NOW, THEREFORE, BE II RESOL VED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that: The Board has determined that the expansion and extension of Vanderbilt Beach Road from Collier Boulevard to east of Wilson Boulevard, Project No 60168 is net:essary and in the public's best interest in order to protect the health, safety and welfare of the citizens of Collier County 2 The acquisition of land and easements for <:onstruction of the Project is an integral pan of the County's long range planning effort, and is included in the Capital Improvement Element of the Agenda Item NO.1 OC December 16. 2008 Page 6 of 8 Co1lier County Growth Management Plan" as approved by the Florida Department of Community Affairs 3 It is necessary and in the best interest of Collier County for the Board to authorize the acquisition of land and easements necessary for the construction of roadway, drainage and utility improvements within the Project corridor identified on Exhibit "N' (artac:hed hereto and by reference made a part hereof), and the County Manager or his designee is hereby authorized and directed to acquire said land and easements by either gift or purchase. 4 Ihe Board hereby directs the County Manager or his designee to use either independent appraisal reports, "in-house" appraisals, or the Collier County Property Apprwset's "Just Value'l of the land (per acre) as the basis for making purchase offers to property owners 5, In view of the differences of opinions between real estate appraisers regarding full compensation to property owners, and in view of the cost of condemnation, the Board hereby authorizes the County Manager or his designee to approve purchases of land and easements where the property owner has agreed to sell to the County at, or up to twenty five percent (25%) above the County's estimate of full compensation to the property owner, with the maximum approval authority not to exceed $50,000 over the County's appraiser's estimate 01 full compensation Each and every proposed settlement over one hundred and twenty..five percent (I25%) of, or over $50,000 above, the County's estimate of full compensation (whichever is less) shall require separate Board approval In the alternative, where the Collier COWlty Property Appraiser's Just Value (per acre) exceeds the County's appraiser's estimate of the market value of the property (per acre), the Just Value (per acre) may be substituted for the COWlty'S apptaiser's estimate of the market value (per acre) in order to anive at the true "estimate of full compensation" and the delegation of authority set forth above shall apply Such purchase approvals are hereinafter referred to as "Administrative Settlements " 6 The Board hereby authorizes the County Manager or his designee to approve and to Cl(ecute Closing Statements on behalf of the County 7. Ihe Board hereby authorizes its Chainnan, and any subsequent Chairman for the life of the Project, upon the approval of the Office of the County Attorney as to fonn and legal sufficiency, to execute easement agreements, purchase agreements, utility subordination and relocation agreemenls anci/or other documents approved by the Office of the County Attorney to close real estate transactions, where the property owner has agr~d to sell to the County at appraised value, or within the Administrative Settlement provisions of Paragraph 5 (above) -Page 2. Agenda Item No. 10C December 16, 2008 Page 7 of 8 8 Said Administrative Settlement authority is delegated by the Board to the extent that such delegation does not conflict with the provisions of'Section 125.355, Florida Statutes 9 The Board hereby authorizes the Finance Department to issue warrants, and/or to make wire transfers, payable to the property owner(s) of record, to title companies and attorneys closing real estate transactions, and to others who may possess an equitable interest in the subject real property parcels in those: amounts as shall be specified on a Closing Statement. 10 All title to real property which has been acquired in the manner described above shall be deemed "accepted" by the Board of County Commissioners, as the governing body of Collier County, Florida, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, and as such, staff is heIeby authorized to rC4;:ord in the Public Records of Collier County, Florida, deeds, easements, or other instruments as may be required to remove, release Or subordinate the lien of any encumbrance, in order to effect constructive notice of the County's interest in real property 11 Rcwlutioo No 2006.142 is hereby repealed in its entirely This Resolution, adopted on this __ day of , 2008, after motion, second and majority vote ATTEST: DWIGHT E BROCK, CLERK BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA By: TOM HENNING, CHAIRMAN Approved as to fDIm and legal sufficiency; &L '-'?l:..\:>:t: 0 mey .Page). ucoco 00- ~o 0 .N CO o - ZCDQ) ~ Cl E~ro Q)Q)Q. --" -E roQ) -0" CQ) Q)o ~ <t , ... iii :;: t:i <II ... :i! ::::i ~ .., o 0: l1. 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