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Agenda 10/28/2008 Item # 8A Agenda Item No. 8A October 28, 2008 Page 1 of 277 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY PUDZ-2006-AR-I0294 Naples Church of Christ, Inc., represented by D. Wayne Arnold, AICP, of Q. Grady Minor and Associates, Inc., and Richard D. Y ovanovich, Esq. of Goodlette, Coleman, and Johnson, P.A., is requesting rezoning from the Rural Agricultural Zoning District (A) to the Mixed Use Planned Unit Development (MPUD) Zoning District to allow a 1,000 member religious facility, 150 student total enrollment preschool and kindergarten through 8th grade elementary school, 2 single-family dwelling units, and a 200 unit Assisted Uving Facility (ALF), in a project known as the Naples Church of Christ Mixed Use Planned Unit Development (MPUD). The subject 19.1 acre site is located on the east side of Livingston Road (CR 881) approximately 0.6 miles south of Pine Ridge Road (CR 896), in Section 18, Township 49 South, Range 26 East, Collier County, Florida. OBJECTIVE: To have the Board of County Commissioners (BCe) consider an application to rezone the subject property as noted above and to review staffs findings and recommendations along with the recommendations of the Collier County Planning Commission (CCPC) and render a decision regarding the subject application. ,.,"'- CONSIDERATIONS: The subject site is currently developed with two single family residences with associated storage including sheds and a pole barn. The southern 170 feet of the site is a Florida Power and Light (FPL) easement. The proposed Mixed Use Planned Unit Development (MPUD) Ordinance allows for a 1,000 member religious facility (church); a 150 total student preschool through 8th grade elementary school; 2 single-family dwelling units; and 200 unit assisted living facility. Temporary church and school related facilities such as parking and outdoor recreation uses are permitted. - The residential units will include two existing single-family homes, townhomes and multi-family dwellings. The assisted living units will include adult living facilities (ALF), continuing care retirement care facilities (CCRF), and independent facilities for residents who are 55 years of age and older. The floor area ratio of these assisted living units will be .60 and shall not exceed 200 units. There will be on-site dining for the residents. Group transportation services will be provided to the residents for the purposes of activities such as shopping and medical office visits. There will be an on-site manager/activities coordinator to plan on-site lectures, movies, music and other entertainment at the on-site clubhouse as well as arrange trips off-site. The buildings in the Community Facility/Residential (CF/R) district will have a maximum of 4-stories and will have a maximum zoned height of 50 feet and an actual height of 55 feet. The buildings in the Community Facility (CF) district have a maximum zoned height of 50 feet and an actual height of 60 feet. An additional 12 feet will be added for a cupola and/or a spire and a steeple. The landscape buffer along the north, east and south property lines will be 15 feet wide, and along the Page] of7 Revised: 9-24-08 item No SA Oct::Jber 28, 2003 2 of 277 west property line adjacent to Livingston Road, the landscape buffer will be 20 feet wide. A concrete or masonry wall will be located along the north property line from the preserve area west to Livingston Road. The Conceptual Master Plan depicts land use areas, parking and dliveway areas, dry detention area/open space/recreation, and landscape buffer areas. The Conceptual Master Plan also shows that 14.69:::t acres will be a Community Facility (CF) tract and of that area, 4.9::1:: acres are an FPL easement. An additional 3.60:::t acres will be a Community Facility/Residential tract. Another .81:::t acres along the north east portion of the propel1y will be set aside as a preserve tract, in an area that is contiguous to an existing preserve area located on the adjacent property to the east. The site will be accessed by a right-in only ingress point from Livingston Road. There will also be one right-out only egress point onto Livingston Road. FISCAL IMPACT: The MPUD rezone by and of itself, will have no fiscal impact on Collier County. There is no guarantee that the project, at build out, will maximize its authorized level of development. However, if the MPUD rezone is approved, a portion of the land could be developed and the new development will result in an impact on public facilities. The County collects impact fees prior to the issuance of building permits to help offset the impacts of each new development on public facilities. These impact fees are used to fund projects identified in the Capital Improvement Element of the Growth Management Plan as needed to maintain adopted Level of Service (LOS) for public facilities. Additionally, in order to meet the requirements of concurrency management, the developer of every local development order approved by Collier County is required to pay 50 percent of the estimated Transportation Impact Fees associated with the project. Other fees collected prior to issuance of a building permit include building permit review fees and utility fees associated with connecting to the County's water and sewer system. Finally, additional revenue is generated by application of ad valorem tax rates, and that revenue is directly related to the value of the improvements. Please note that impact fees and taxes collected were not included in the criteria used by staff and the Planning Commission to analyze this petition. The PUD rezone by and of itself, will have no fiscal impact on Collier County. There is no guarantee that the project, at build out, will maximize its authorized level of development, hO\vever, if the PUD rezone is approved. a portion of the land could be developed and the new development will result in an impact on Collier County public facilities. GRO\VTH MANAGEMENT PLAN (GMP) IMPACT: Future Land Use Element (FLUE): The subject property is currently zoned "A" Agricultural and is ddennined to be 'vvithin Urban Designation, Urban Mixed-Use District, Urban Residential Sub-district on the Future Land Use Map, which allows for a ,'ariety of residential, non- residential and mixed-use developments, such as Planned Unit Developments. ....."., The LTrban Designation allo\\'s for the develol)n1ent of con1111unity facilities ~;uch 3S cl1urches, group housing uses, cemeteries, schools and school facilities. A!so, Policy 5.8 provides that Page 2 of7 Revised: 9-24-0g 11S:Tl hlo. .:\~14. Oc;tcher::.'8 2003 3 (,j 277 group housing uses are allowed In the urban area, subject to the regulations In the Land Deve]opment Code (LDC). Policy 7.3: All new and existing developments shall be encouraged to connect their local streets and their interconnection points with adjoining neighborhoods or other developments regardless ofland use type. The proposed PUD Master Plan indicates an internal interconnect between the Community Facility tract and the residential component. Transportation Element: The Transportation Department has reviewed the applicants Traffic Impact Statement (TIS) and the Master Plan for The Nap]es Church of Christ MPUD and they have deemed this petition to be consistent with all the applicable policies of the Transportation E]ement of the GMP. Livingston Road Impacts: The proposed development produces 62 p.m. peak hour, peak direction trips which represent a 1.6 percent impact on Livingston Road between Pine Ridge Road and Go]den Gate Parkway. The adjacent roadway is scheduled to have sufficient capacity to accommodate this project throughout the five-year planning period. This segment of Livingston Road has a service volume of 3,800 trips with a remaining capacity of approximately 1,857 trips; and is currently at Level of Service "C" (LOS "C") as identified in the 2007 Annua] Urban Inventory and Review (AUIR). Conservation and Coastal Management Element: The Project as proposed is consistent with the policies in Objective 6.1 and 7.1.2 of the Conservation and Coastal Management E]ement (CCME), for the following reasons: Policy 6.1.: A total of .81:1: acre (15 percent of the site less the following legally cleared portions of the site: the FPL easement, agricultural use areas and 2 acres for each of the two existing 1 acre home sites) will be set aside as a preserve area with a conservation easement prohibiting fmiher development. The preserve area in the north east comer of the site is adjacent to the preserve area bordering the property in Arlington Lakes PUD. Selection of preservation areas are consistent with the criteria listed in Policy 6.1.1. of the CCME. Policy 7.1.2: In accordance with Policy 7.1.2, a wildlife survey has been conducted in accordance with the requirements of F]orida Fish and Wildlife Commission and the U.S. Fish and Wi]dlife Service guidelines. No listed species or signs thereof were observed on this site. Based upon the above analysis, stafT concludes that the proposed rezone to MPUD may be deemed consistent with the applicable elements ofthe GMP. AFFORDABLE HOUSING IMPACT: No affordable housing commitments have been made. Page 3 of 7 Revised: 9-24-08 l16rT'i ;',jO. f:,f\ C)ct~)ber ~8 20C8 4 of 277 ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES: Environmental Services stat1'has reviewed the petition and the MPUD Ordinance to address any environmental concerns. Staff has found that the FPL easement, agricultural use areas and each of the two existing 1 acre home sites have been previously cleared and that there are no wetlands present on the site and no listed species. As a result, no Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) was required to be submitted for review. ENVIRONMENTAL ADVISORY COUNCIL (EAC) RECOMMENDATION: Since no EIS was required to be submitted and because there are no wetlands on site, this petition was not heard by the EAC. COLLIER COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION (CCPC) RECOMMENDATION: The CCPC heard petition PUDZ-2006-AR-I0294 on September 4, 2008 and continued the petition to the September 18, 2008 meeting. At the September ] 8, 2008 meeting, the CCPC voted unanimously (8-0) to forward this petition to the Board of County Commissioners (BCe) with a recommendation of approval subject to the following conditions. Staff is in agreement with cepc recommendations], 2 and 3. The CCPC recommendations are listed below and Staff comment is shown in parenthetical italicized text. 1. The 76 multi-family residential dwellings shall be removed. (This change has been incOlporated into MPUD document Exhibit "A" "Permitted lJses. " and Exhibit "B" "Table I") 2. There shall be no forn1al ball fields. There shall be no lighted outdoor recreational facilities. Outdoor recreational uses shall not occur hefore sunrise. (These changes have been inC017Jorated into A.fPL/D dOClllncnt Exhibit "A" "C~0J11nnlni(v Facilio'/Resiclential CF/R Tract" "A,3. .:) 3. Land uses within the preserve tract shall not reduce the mmlmum required native preservation. 171is change has been inco/]Jorated into Erhibit "A" "Preserve Tract" "A.l. .:) Staff is not in agreement with CCPC recommendations 4 and 5. The CCPC recommendations are listed helow and Staff comment is shown in parenthetical italici::cd text. 4. The landscape buffer between the CF and CF/R tracts shall only be required if the CF/R tract is developed by an entity that is not owned or controlled by the Church. (This change has been incOlporated into Erhibit ''E'' "List ofReqllcsted Deviations" number 2.) .1"1.....'... (Staff is in partial agreement with the proposed deviation Staff reeol11/J1end'" that the minimum code required landscape butfers be required between the CF/R and CF tracts jf Page 4 of7 Revised: 9-24-08 Item ~~o" SA October 28 2008 5 of 277 Ti'act CF/R is develrmed with a residential use. 771e required landscape bL!ffering/<;creening is related to buffering incompatible land uses, not ownership.) 5. The concrete/masonry wall shall only be required along the north property line. (This change has been incorporated into Exhibit "E" "List oj' Requested Deviations" number 3.) (Staff is in partial agreement 1A.ith the proposed deviation. Staff recommends that the minimum code required wall be required between the proposed Naples Church of Christ and the adjacent residential developnwnt). Tf7zile there is existing pine/and preserve areas bet1veen the developments, the preserve areas lack the opacity neceSSalY to screen and bl!ffer the 21 residences that are located on adjacent property to the proposed church and school. Because Staff is not in complete agreement with the CCPC recommendations, this petition can not be placed on the Summary Agenda. LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS: The petitioner is requesting a rezone from the Rural Agricultural (A) Zoning District to a Mixed Use Planned Unit Development (MPUD) Zoning District. The attached staff report and recommendations of the Planning Commission are advisory only and are not binding on you. Decisions regarding this type of rezone are quasi-judicial, and all testimony given must be under oath. The Petitioner has the burden to prove that the proposed rezone is consistent with all the criteria set forth below, and you may question Petitioner or staff to satisfy yourself that the necessary criteria has been satisfied. Should you consider denying the rezone, to assure that your decision is not later found to be arbitrary, discriminatory or unreasonable, the denial must be based upon competent, substantia! evidence that the proposal does not meet one or more of the listed criteria below. Approval of this request to rezone requires four affirmative votes of the Board. Criteria for Straight Rezones ]. Will the proposed change be consistent with the goals, objectives, and policies and future land use map and the clements of the Growth Management Plan? 2. Will the proposed rezone be appropriate considering the existing land use pattern? 3. Would the proposed rezone result in the possible creation of an isolated district unrelated to adjacent and nearby districts? 4. Are the existing distlict boundaries illogically drawn m relation to existing conditions on the property proposed for change? 5. Do changed or changing conditions make the passage of the proposed amendment necessary? .-. Page 5 of7 Revised: 9-24-08 Its", Ih Sf:... C)ctob(~r ~':DCJ8 C of 2,77 6. Will the proposed change adversely influence living conditions m the neighborhood? 7. Will the proposed change create or excessively increase traffic congestion or create types of traffic deemed incompatible with sun"ounding land uses, because of peak volumes or projected types of vehicular traffic, including activity during construction phases of the development, or otherwise affect public safety? 8. Will the proposed change create a drainage problem? 9. Will the proposed change seriously reduce light and air to adjacent areas? ] O. Will the proposed change adversely affect property values in the adjacent area? ] 1. Will the proposed change be a deterrent to the improvement or development of adjacent propeliy in accordance with existing regulations? ] 2. Will the proposed change constitute a grant of special privilege to an individual owner as contrasted with the public welfare? l3. Are there substantial reasons why the property cannot be used in accordance with existing zoning? 14. Is the change suggested out of scale with the needs of the neighborhood or the county? 15. Consider: Whether it is impossible to find other adequate sites in the county for the proposed use in districts already pem1itting such use. l6. Consider: The physical characteristics of the property and the degree of site alteration which would be required to make the property usable for any of the range of potential uses under the proposed zoning classification. 17. What is the impact of development on the availability of adequate public facilities and services consistent with the levels of service adopted in the Collier County Growth Management Plan and as defined and implemented through the Collier County Adequate Public Facilities Ordinancc [Code ch.106, art.lI], as amended? 18. Arc there other factors, standards, or criteria relating to this rezone request that the Board of County Commissioners shall deem impOliant in the protection of the public health, safety, and welfare? ,."'1"'.. Page 60f7 Revised: 9-24-08 .I\;,enda item tJo. SA October 28, 2008 7 CJf 277 The proposed Ordinance was prepared by the County Attorney's Office and is sufficient for Board action. -STW RECOMMENDA TION: Staff recommends that the Board of County Commissioners (BCC) approve Petition PUDZ- 2006-AR-10294 subject to the following stipulations: 1. The proposed Deviation # 2 (as described in the staff report item 4) is revised to require the minimum code landscape buffers between the CF/R and CF tracts if the Tract CF/R is developed with a residential use. 2. The proposed Deviation # 3 (as described in the staff report item 5) is denied and shall be removed from the PUD Exhibit "E" "List of Requested Deviations." The minimum code required concrete wall/fence shall be provided between the proposed Naples Church of Christ and the adjacent residential development. PREPARED BY: Nancy Gundlach, AICP, Principal Planner Department of Zoning and Land Development Review .-' Page 7 of7 Revised: 9-24-08 Item Number: Item Summary: Meeting Date: Page 1 of2 Agenda Item t~o. 8/\ October 28, 2008 Page 8 of 277 COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMM!SSIONERS SA This Item requires that all parliclpants be sworn In and ex parte dlsGlosure be provided by Commission members Petition PUDZ-2006-AR-10294 Naples Church of Christ. InG., represented by D. Wayne Arnold AICP. of Q Grady Minor and AssoGlates. Inc., and Richard D. Yovanovlch, Esq. of Goodlette. Coleman, Johnson. Yovanovich and Koester. PA.. Is requesting rezoning from the Rural Agricultural zoning district (A) to the Mixed Use Planned Unit Development (MPUD) zoning district to allow development of a maximum of a 1.000 member religious facility. 150 student oumulative enrollment preschool and kindergarten through 8th grade elementary schools. 2 single-family dwelling units, and 200 aSSisted living units. In a project known as the Naples Church of Christ Mixed Use Planned Unit Development iMPUD). The subject property. consisting of 191 acres. is located on the east side of Livingston Road approximately 06 miles south of Pine Ridge Road. in Section 18. Township 49 South. Range 26 East. Collier County FlOrida (CTS) 10/28/2008 9:00:00 AM Prepared By Nancy Gundlach Community Development & Environmental Services Principal Planner Date Zoning & Land Development Review 10/6120082:35:43 PM Approved By Steven Willii'iTIS Attorney's Office Assistant County Attorney Date Attorney's Office 10/7/2008 8:34 AM Approved By judy Puig Community Development & Environmental Services Operations Ana!yst D~te Community Development & ::nvironmental Services Admin. 10/7/2008 10:17 AM Approved By '~iCK Casalanguida Transportation Services MPG Director Date 1 ransportation Pianning 1 Oi7/2008 10:31 AM Approved By Joseph K. Schmitt Community Deveiopment & Envl:onmental Ser\!l:::es Community Development & Date Env:ronm9nta.~ Servi~es Adrninstrator Community Development & 10/1117008 7.01 PM ::.nVironmenta: Servi:e5 Adrrun. Approved By Norm E. Feder, Ale? I:'ansportation Servk:es Transportation D~v!sjon t\dministrator Date Trar:sportaUon Servi.:es Admin. 10/14/2008 9:19 AM Approved By tile:/Ir:\ApencbTest\Fxnort\ 11 ')-Octoher%?07R%?())()OR\()R %?OA OVFRTISFO%?()Pl j . 10/?)I)OOR F~ay Beilov/s Cornrr~Jn'ty ~'9veiDpnlent & t:lvir(}nm(~ntt1: Services Chief Planner :;a~e :.Gn~ng So ~and De\'cloprlent F-:,,='\/iew 10/16/200811:15 t,M Approved By Susan !stenes, AICP Community Development & Environme:'1ta! Ser,dces Zoning & !..and Development Direstor Date Zoning & !...and Development Review 10tH/200S 1:41 PM Approved By OMS Coordinator Admlnistrc:tive Services Applications Analyst Date Information Technology 10/20/2008 ~2:1~ PM Approved By r":ark Isackson County Manager's Office Budget Analyst Date Office 0: Management 8. 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A \ PUD g ZONING MAP PETITION #pUDZ- 2006_- AR- 1C294 PtJ.b (i) I} ;'0,,0> !\CJencJa !lsrr: !..Jo. 3..6, - Oclober 28. 2008 2800 NORTH HORSESHOE:)~rVE)f 277 NAPLES, FLORIDA 34104 (239) 403-2400 FAX (239) 643-6968 COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT DEPT. OF ZONING & LAND DEVELOPMENT REVIEW r-COLUERGOV.NET PETITION NO (AR) PROJECT NAME PROJECT NUMBER DATE PROCESSED ASSIGNED PLANNER To be completed by staff "ME OF APPLICANT (S) NAPLES CHURCH OF CHRIST INC. ~DRESS 3001 SANTA BARBARA BOULEVARD CITY NAPLES STATE FLORIDA ZIP 34116 TELEPHONE # CELL # FAX # E-MAIL ADDRESS: NAME OF AGENT D. WAYNE ARNOLD, AIC? - Q. GRADY MINOR .A.ND ASSOCIATES. P.A. ADDRESS 3800 ViA DEL REY TELEPHONE # 239-947-1144 CELL # CiTy BONiTA SPRiNGS STATE FLORiDA ZiP 34134 FAX # 239-947-0375 E-MAIL ADDRESS:WARNOLD@GRADYMINOR.COM NAME OF AGENT RICHARD D. YOV.ANOVICH - GOODLETTE, COLF=MAN AND JOHNSON. P.A. ADDRESS 4001 TAMIAMI TRAIL NORTH CITY NAPLES STATE FLORIDA ZIP 34104 TELEPHONE # 239-947-1144 CELL # E-MAIL ADDRESS: RYOVANOVICH(a)GC,JLAW.COlvl FAX # 239-947-0375 F BE AWARE THAT COLLIER COUNTY HAS LOBBYIST REGULATIONS. GUIDE YOURSELF ACCORDINGLY AND ENSURE THAT YOU ARE IN COMPLIANCE WITH THESE REGULATIONS. COCMPD Rezone Petitio'] Complete the following for all Association(s) affiliated with this petition. Provide additional sheets if necessary. . NAME OF HOMEOWNER ASSOCIATION: MAILING ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP NAME OF HOMEOWNER ASSOCIATION: MAILING ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP NAME OF HOMEOWNER ASSOCIATION: MAILING ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP NAME OF MASTER ASSOCIATION: MAiliNG ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP NAME OF CIVIC ASSOCIATION: CITY STATE ZIP . MAILING ADDRESS . COCMPD R(;'.wn~ Petition Page 13 of 277 a. If the property is owned fee simple by an INDIVIDUAL, tenancy by the entirety, tenancy in common, or joint tenancy, list all parties with an ownership interest as well as the percentage of such interest. (Use additional sheets if necessary). . Name and Address Percentage of Ownership Not Applicable b. If the property is owned by a CORPORA.T!ON; list the officers and stockholders and the percentage of stock owned by each. Name and Address Percentage of Ownership Naples Church of Christ. Inc. Folio Number 00287720006 3001 Santa Barbara Blvd., Naples, FL 34116 Folio Number 00287760008 Directors: Robert MureU, Kriston Kent. Jamie McCaa. Ben Gvimah Robert Murrell, President Kriston Kent. V.P. Jamie McCaa, V.P. Ben Gvimah, V.P, Tim Osborne, Secretarv Andrew R. Meuienberq, Sr. Treasurer 100% Officers: . c. If the property is in the name of a TRUSTEE, fist the beneficiaries of the trust with the percentage of interest. Name and Address Percentage of Ownership Not Aoplicable d. If the property is in the name of a GENERAL or LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, list the . name of the general and/or limited partners. COCMPD Rr.:zone Petition Not Applicable Percentage of Ownersh~genda Item f\h 8/\ October 28, 2008 Page 14 of 277 Name and Address . e. If there is a CONTRACT FOR PURCHASE, with an individual or individuals, a Corporation, Trustee, or a Partnership, list the names of the contract purchasers below, including the officers, stockholders, beneficiaries, or partners. Name and Address Percentage of Ownership Not Applicable Date of Contract: f. If any contingency clause or contract terms involve additional parties, list all individuals or officers, if a corporation, partnership, or trust. . Name and Address g. Date subject property acquired rgJ 2004 t~f--Iease _yrs.lme-5. If, Petitioner has option to buy, indicate the following: Date of option: Date option terminates: Anticipated closing date , or h. Should any changes of ownership or changes in contracts for purchase occur subsequent to the date of application, but prior to the date of the final public hearing, it is the responsibility of the applicant, or agent on his behalf, to submit a supplemental disclosure of interest form. . COCMPD Rezone Petition Page 15 of 277 Detailed leqal description of the property covered bv the application: (If space is inadequate, attach on separate page.) If request involves change to more than one zoning district, include separate legal .riPtion for property involved in each district. Applicant shall submit four (4) copies of a recent ey (completed within the last six months, maximum 1" to 400' scale) if required to do so at the pre-application meeting. NOTE: The applicant is responsible for supplying the correct legal description. If questions arise concerning the legal description, an engineer's certification or sealed survey may be required. SectionlTownship/Range S 18fT 49S/R26E Lot: Block: Subdivision: Plat Book Page #: Property 1.0. #: 00287720006 AND 00287760008 Metes & Bounds Description: The south one-half of the northwest one-quarter of the southwest one-Quarter of Section 18. Township 49 south. Ranoe 26 east, Collier County, Florida. less and except that portion for riGht-ot-wav at livinGston Road, pursuant to order of takino, recorded in O.R. Book 2836, Pace 412, of the Public Records of ColJier County, Florida. Size of property: ft. X ft. = Total Sq. Ft. Acres 19.1:t Address!qenerallocation of subject property: 12740 and 12780 Livinqston Road, the prooertv is located on the eastern side of Livinaston Road approximately 0.6 miles south of Pine Ridae Road .0 District (LOC 2.03.06): o Residential 0 Community Facilities o Commercial D Industrial [g] Mixed Use 7 . ~onlng Land use N RPUD S RPUD E RPtJD WA MUL TI-FAMtL Y RESIDENTIAL SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL (under construction) MULTI-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL, WHOLES.4LE PLANT NURSERY Does the owner of the subject property own property contiguous to the subject property? If so, give complete legal description of entire contiguous property. (If space is inadequate, attach on separate page). NO S ectio niT ow ns h i p/Ra n ge I Lot: Block: Subdivision: Property I.D. #: . Plat Book_ Page #: Metes & Bounds Description: ~~_~_ COCMPD Rezone Petition This application is requesting a rezone from the A Rural Aqriculture zoning district(s) to the MPUD (MIXED USE PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT) zoning district(s). Present Use of the Property: TWO SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCES Proposed Use {or range of uses} of the property: CHURCH. ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, AND MUL TI- FAMILY RESIDENTIAL DWELLINGS. ACCESSORY USES - TWO SlNGLE FAMILY RESIDENCES. DAY CARE, RECREATIONAL USES AND PARSONAGE. CONTINUING CARE RETIREMENT COMMUNITIES, ALF. INDEPENDENT AGE 55+ HOUSING. AND SIMILAR FACILITIES . Original PUD Name: Ordinance No.: Pursuant to Section 10.02.13 of the Collier County land Development Code, staff's analysis and recommendation to the Planning Commission, and the Planning Commission's recommendation to the Board of County Commissioners shall be based upon consideration of the applicable criteria noted below. Provide a narrative statement describing the rezone request with specific reference to the criteria noted below. Include any backup materials and documentation in support of the request. pun Rezone Considerations (lDC Section 10.02.13.8) The Naples Church of Christ Mixed Use Planned Unit Development proposes a church and related facilities to support a maximum future congregation of 1,000 parishioners. The PUD also provides fa. the development of a pre-kindergarten through 8th grade school in conjunction with the church use, with an estimated maximum of 150 students. The mixed use PUD will also permit the construction of a maximum of 74 multi-family dwelling units and The maximum permissible units associated with continuing care retirement communities, ALF, independent age 55+ housing, and similar facilities, which shall be determined by an FAR of 0.60. on the tract identified as Community Facility/Residential (CF/R) on the conceptual PUD master plan and a maximum of 2 single family units within the CF Tract. Access to the project is from Livingston Road. 1. The suitability of the area for the type and pattern of development proposed in relation to physical characteristics of the land, surrounding areas, traffic and access, drainage, sewer, water, and other utilities. The subject property is located in the Urban Mixed Use District, Urban Residential Sub-district on the Future Land Use Map. which permits a variety residential development at a base density of 4 dwelling units per acre, and this land use district also permits community facility land uses such as the proposed church and elementary school. The site lies adjacent to two residential planned unit developments, which have approved residential densities equal to Of greater than the 4 dwelling units per gross acre proposed for the Naples Church of Christ MPUD. The project qualifies for a base density of 4 dwelling units per acre based on Collier County density rating system. The project is not located within the Traffic congestion zone; therefore. no reduction in density reduction ;3 required. The project has not sought any authorized COCMPD Rezone Petilion AR10294; COCMPUD . . . density increases as an infill project or for bonus density associated with affordable housing. The proposed density of dwelling units per acre over the entire project sitegs~:d0t1tsfstent &i\.'jth the Future Land Use Element of the Growth Management Plan. OS!ober 28 2028 r-'age 17 of 2 f7 The site has access to Livingston Road, a six-lane arterial roadway, which has adequate capacity to support the proposed land uses. Urban services such as water and sewer are presently available to the property and sufficient capacity exists to serve the proposed land uses. 2. Adequacy of evidence of unified control and suitability of any proposed agreements, contract, or other instruments, or for amendments in those proposed, particularly as they may relate to arrangements or provisions to be made for the continuing operation and maintenance of such areas and facilities that are not to be provided or maintained at pubHc expense. Findings and recommendations of this type shall be made only after consultation with the county attorney. The documents submitted with the application provide evidence of unified control. The MPUD document includes standard language which addresses the continued operation and maintenance of common areas with the MPUD. 3. Conformity of the proposed PUD with the goals, objectives and policies of the growth management plan. The Statement of Compliance located in the MPUD document discusses consistency with the Collier County Growth Management Plan. The proposed land uses are consistent with the intent and purpose of the Urban Residential Sub-district of the Future Land Use Element. A direct interconnect is provided between the residential component of the MPUD and the adjacent Arlington Lakes RPUD (Positano Place) located to the north. The project also includes a vehicular interconnect between the CF and residential areas of the MPUD. The project will be subject to the Collier County Concurrency Management System. 4. The internal and external compatibility of proposed uses, which conditions may include restrictions on location of improvements, restrictions on design, and buffering and screening requirements. The proposed development is compatible with the surrounding land use pattern. The internal arrangement of the proposed development, access points and project buffers are consistent with the Land Development Code and sound planning principles with respect to urban infill type development. The project is separated from its residential neighbor to the south by a 170' vvide Florida Power and Light easement and the MPUD proposes overflow parking, open space and dry detention for water management within this easement. The neighboring Balmoral RPUD has constructed its project buffer, which includes a masonry wall with vegetation along the common property line with the proposed Naples Church of Christ MPUD. 5. The adequacy of usable open space areas in existence and as proposed to serve the development. The open space provided 011 site will meet or exceed the 30% required by the LDC. Open spaces "'.Iiil be provided for this project and \vill include areas for landscape buffers, building landscaping, FP&L easement area, and water management areas. COCMI'D Rczone l'clili.:>ll ARJU:':'i-!. COCMPtJD 6. The timing Of sequence of development for the purpose of assuring~cicm~~Aof available improvements and facilities, both public and private. October 28, 2008 Page 18 of 277 The proposed timing of development will be required to be consistent with the County's concurrency management system in effect at the time development order approvals ar. granted. At the time of application, there are no known deficiencies of the surroundin infrastructure system. 7. The ability of the subject property and of surrounding areas to accommodate expansion. At the filing date of the zoning application there are no plans to expand the boundaries of the proposed MPUD. Adjacent properties are presently under development. The application includes all properties under the unified control of the applicant. 8. Conformity w.ith PUD regulations, or as to desirable modifications of such regulations in the particular case, based on determination that such modifications of justified as meeting public purposes to a degree at least equivalent to literal application of such regulations. The proposed MPUD includes development standards and conditions which are consistent with other similar types of planned developments which have been constructed in the urban area of Collier County. Oeed Restrictions: The County is legally precluded from enforcing deed restrictions, however, many communities have adopted such restrictions. You may wish to contact the civic or property owners association in the area for which this use is being requested in order to ascertain whether or not the. request is affected by existing deed restrictions. Previous land use petitions on the subiect property: To your knowledge. has a public hearing been held on this property within the last year? 0 Yes r8J No If so, what was the nature of that hearing? NOTICE: This application will be considered "open" when the determination of "sufficiency" has been made and the application is assigned a petition processing number. The application will be considered "closed" when the petitioner withdraws the application through written notice or ceases to supplv necessary information to continue processinq or otherwise activelv pursue the rezoninq for a period of six (6) months. An application deemed "closed" will not receive further processing and an application "closed" through inactivity shall be deemed withdrawn. An application deemed "closed" may be re-opened by submitting a new application, repayment of all application fees and granting of a determination of "sufficiency". Further review of the project will be subject to the then current code. (LOC Section 10.03.05.Q.) COCMPD Rezone Petition ARi0294 / COCMPUD . THIS COMPLETED CHECKLIST IS TO BE SUBMITTED WITH APPL/CA TJON PACKET No. of Copies ~24* fSl 24* fSl 24* 01 024 [g/1 fSl 2* ~1* [2J4 05* 04 [2]7 4JJ4 04 04 04 n ~4 ~1 01 02 [gJ Check here if not required o o o o D o o o D [g] [gJ D [g) Architectural Rendering of Proposed Structures [8J Boundary Survey, no more than 6 months old (24" x36") !2J Completed Application Pre-Application Meeting Notes Legible Conceptual Site Plan 24" X 36" Conceptual Site Plan 8 1;2" X 11" PUD Document and Master Plan 24" X 36" Master Plan Warranty Deed or Contract for Sale Owner/Agent Affidavit, signed & notarized Environmental Impact Statement or waiver Aerial Photos with Habitat Areas Identified Utility Provisions Statement with Sketches Traffic Impact Statement or waiver Historical Surveyor waiver Copies of State and/or Federal Permits [2J Affordable Housing Density Bonus Agreement, if applicable [ZI Electronic Copy of PUD Document & Plans 0 Copy of Letter notifying the U.S. Postal Service of project [ZJ Addressing Checklist Required Fees "" One additional copy required if for Affordable Housing As the authorized agent/applicant for this petition, I attest that all of the information indicated on this checklist is included in this submittal package. I understand that failure to include all necessary su~mittal info~ion may 'fsUlt in the delay of processing this petition. ~--;--.. I" J.. ~~ ~.;fJ / -1~ v-~.~~ ..-.::> ~ /;;/cJgj Agent/Applicant ~nature Date t ( . C()C~1i1PD nczon::: PctJtl~m .(' Agenda Item No. 8/\ October 28, 2008 Page 20 of 277 f t'~ ", . COll.lER COUNTY GOVERNMENT PEPT. OF ZONING & LAND DEVELOPMENT REVIEW WWW.COLUERGOV.NET 2800 NOR I tI HORSESHOE DRIVE NAPLES, FLORIDA 34104 {239) 403-2400 FAX (239) 643-6968 PRE-APPLICATION MEETING NOTES .. ' ,'.~..;~~~~:~~~~~1~lt'9-.~11~,~M~2~~~~?f~~r:~V:~~~Ary1,e~d::~~ril ., ',. Date: I \-1-0 S Time: \ 0'.:) ) Firm: Prolect Name: Applicant Name: Owner Name: Q 'C.h 'ill 0r,,,, ()<J\ t.. '" Phone: Phone: Owner Address: Existing PUP Name and Number b...\', ""'Sl-.> ~ L..v..(.) Assigned Planner M.I-~ 1S;:;~\ City State ZIP . .... ".., ~ ' ,~ ~ .. .... " .... ... ,', M.'.'.,'.".',l:..' ".:.'.fl.:.'.h...'.';'g.'; ,:..A,::.,"..'., e... .~."",',''a..,e,. e,' ,s,'.: II . ' .'(!=!h~ch ~ig!'dd\~ti.ti~jf Submittal Requiremanis (refer to application for additional requirements) "' . 24 Copies of the Following: ' . cD 1 additional set if located in fhe BayshorejGafeway Triangle Redevelopment AreCl) E;2j Completed Application C3 Pre-application Meeting Notes o Conceptual Site Pion 24X 36" end One 8 1/2 X 11" copy ~ PUD document and Mo:;ter Plcn plus one 24" x 36" copy of tne Moster Pion 2 Copies of the following: EZJ DeedsjLegols & Survey [if boundary of originol PUD is amended) GZI List identifying Owner & 011 parties of corporation fZ] Owner I Agent Affidavit signed & notarized r;a Covenant of Unified Control EZJ Completed Addressing Checklist 4 Copies of the forlowing: t&I Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) or woiver o Historical Surveyor waiver request . o Utility Provisions Statement w jsketches o Architectural rendering of proposed structures o Ardlitec:turol Review required o Survey, sIgned & sealed "'Ii Seven (7) Traffj~ Impact Statement (T1S) or woiver o Five (5) copies of Recent Acriol Photograph [with habitat oreas defined) min scaled 1" = 400' 00 One (1) Electronic copy of oil documents in Word format and plans (CD Rom or Diskette) ~ One (1) Letter of no objection from the United Stares Postal Service. CCl'1tact R0b",rt .M. Skebe at (239) 435.2122. .... lis ill !,J o. [;,L\ O::;tober 2.3 2008 Page21of277 ... /,,- Fees: Application Fee: 0$10,000 (PUD Rezone) + $25 per cere (or fraction thereof) ~ $8,000 [PUD to PUD) + $25 per acre (or fraction thereof) 0$6,000 (pUD Amendment) + $25 per acre (or fraction thereof) . ~ gJ !Z] $500.00 Pre-applicatIon fee (Applications submitted 9 months or more after the date of the last pre-app meeting shall not be credited towards application fees and a new pre-application meeting will be required. Ell $729.00 Legal Advertising fee for CCPC meeting (10 be reconciled upon receipt of Invoice from Naples Doily News). ill $363.00 Legal Advertising Fee for Bee meeting o $2500..00 Environmental impact StCiteIrt:~nf re-fiew fee g:J Property Owner Notification fees. Property Owner Notifications $1.00 Non-cerfified; $3.00 CerJified return receipt mail (to be paid ofter re<:eipt of invoice from Dept. of Zoning & Development Review) $150.00 Fire Code Review $2,250.00 Comprehensive Planning Cor.~istency Review Fee Total $ '.~'.:'. ',:-;:. :"::;'.;c . ... .... : ..... .; ~".. . :: ':.";:M~~tin~.:f)Jo'i~s. .. ---- l'- .. \A J r L_ C 0 l.u\'v-. o"""o.m-(r ,'J ,-(s>"'-Vf ..e h::_ ') ;.. sc1 u \ -~'\ (>.. \ c \-eo...n. V"\C1, . '-.! , (!'^ {}.tv.; (~ G>..c..vvrwv--€lI.fp.;:\ hr v rnV\1l[J. \) \ U.Cll\ i (\ 0.,., - ,,( 0 (' tJ (v1 n.LH\ ~ I () ~ G:\::;urrent\Pre-}\;::p forms\PUD pre-app.doc Revised October 11, 2005 ,.. - J.i:re-AJi)p:llcaftttD Mee.tin~g SiJl~;iINS~;ET A genda~NO. 8~ Octo , 2008 ~ ., 177 :' . . '.~' "", ( ': ,:< I .,.1 .......................... .,:;;;", re I PROJECT NAME DATE OF MEETING ASSIGNED PLANNER f Department of Zoning & land Development Review E-Mail Address Phone Number GPJJNTY:D1VlSU::)'N/:D:8fiT.;.; ;/ii. . .:'.c;r"FIR'M'>:' .... ,. G:\C:urr8ni\Pre~App tOims\SiGN tN SnEET.doc revised: GJ51C2, rev. 9/23/04 STATEMENT OF UTILITY PROVISIONS FOR PUD REZONE REQUEST /~,Jenda Item f\lo. 3,~ ~ October 23 2008 Page 23 of 277 ~~Jg,f;~~~1fii.lfif~9RNf'."" NAME OF APPLICANT (S) NAPLES CHURCH OF CHRIST INC. ADDRESS 3001 SANTA BARBARA BLVD CITY NAPLES STATE FLORIDA ZIP 34116 TELEPHONE # CELL # FAX # E-MAIL ADDRESS: ADDRESS OF SU3JECT PROPERTY (IF AVAILABLE): 12740 and 12780 Uvinqston Road SectionlTownship/Range $18/T 49S/R26E Lot: Block: Subdivision: Plat Book Page #: Property 1.0. #: 00287720006 AND 00287760008 Metes & Bounds Description: The south one-half ot the northwest one-Quarter of the southwest one-Quarter of Section 18. Township 49 south, Ranae 26 east. Collier County. Florida, less and except that portion for riaht-ot-wav of Livinaston Road. pursuant to order of takina, recorded in O.R. Book 2836, Paae 412, of the .Iie Records of Collier County. Florida. (Check applicable system): a. COUNTY UTIUTY SYSTEM b. CITY UTILITY SYSTEM c. FRANCHISED UTILITY SYSTEM PROVIDE NAME d. PACKAGE TREATMENT PLANT (GPD capacity) e. SEPTIC SYSTEM ry1 ~ i' '-J o o o '^.^' ."'^;y.>Eq~S.r;::6:\J'JliE::<+0~~.'."~'."no6{11$l::> i1;\',:I~;, J~t. ,~'~.i'W' ,~.~,',.~I::,~;., 'O';'~"~,~\.:!'.~,,, LI:'Jii;.- ~),...-'J.,:".",.. ,:" :~, ~ ~ -' .. t-, /-'~_'" ~~ ","'...:.' ~'. 'f<:" ,.:,-,~'!!.;.,c:;.." c,.'.... .,~;', .;':: .. ..:-'"~~~ '-."':',~i.' :-.';':")";".'.:r.<:\I~"'}.~-'-~ a. COUNTY UTILITY SYSTEM b. CITY UTILITY SYSTEM c. FRANCH!SED UTILITY SYSTEM PROVIDE NAME d. PRIVATE SYSTEM (WELL) [SJ o l_! o . COC?,1PD Rezonc Pctitioll.doc STATEMENT OF UTILITY PROVISIONS - page 2 A;]enda item ~'Jo. 8.A October 28. 2008 Page 24 of 277 iil1 : CHURCH - 1000 members. ELEMENTARY SCHOOL - . 300 students. AND 76 RESIDENTIAL DWELLINGS. '. '~I,;tllIi''''''-~'.'''''~'.. .. .B.~.... ".. I .. . -~,,~, - . <, :.e;.; ,....,' A. WATER-PEAK 38,958 GPD B. SEWER-PEAK 27,858 GPD AVERAGE DAILY 27.562 GPD AVERAGE DAILY 22.530 GPO IF PROPOSING TO BE CONNECTED TO COLLIER COUNTY REGIONAL WATER SYSTEM, PLEASE PROVIDE THE DATE SERVICE IS EXPECTED TO BE REQUIRED Mav 2007 Provide a brief and concise narrative statement and schematic drawing of sewage treatment process to be used as well as a specific statement regarding the method of affluent and sludge disposal. If percolation ponds are to be used, then percolation data and soil involved shall be provided from tests prepared and certified by a professional engineer. N/A. No on site sewage treatment proposed. services boundaries of Colli:r co~'~~~~!~r!~'!I,f :ri~t~~O~~~~:i~~~c:t~t~::~~~~~. be provided agreeing to dedicate to Collier County Utilities the water distribution and sewage collection facilities within the project area upon completion of the construction of these facilities in accordance with all applicable County ordinances in effect at the at time. This statement shall also include an agreement that the applicable system development charges and connection fees will be paid to the County Utilities Division prior to the issuance of building permits by the County. If applicable, the statement shall contain shall contain an agreement to dedicate the appropriate utility easements for serving the water and sewer systems. Unless waived or ..';' otherwise provided for at the pre-application meeting, if the project is to receive sewer or potable water services from any provider other than the County, a statement from that provider indicating that there is adequate capacity to serve the project shall be provided. . COCMPD Rezone Petitioll.doe . . . /\:Jsnda ltslT! No. E;,A. ~ October 28. 2008 25 of 277 CO'~N~~TOFu~DCO~TROL The undersjgn~d do hereby swca; or affirm that they are the fee simple titleholders and o\vners of record of property commonly knoWIl as Folio Numbers 0018772()"06 AND 002877#10008 -12740 and 12780 Livin!!ston Road (Street address and CIty, State and Zip Cod~) and lefany described in Exhibit A attached hereto. Th~ property described herein is the subject of an application for planned unit development (PUD) zoning. We hereh)' designate O. Grad" MInor and Associates. P.A.. and Goodlette. Coleman and Jobnson. P"i\.H legal representative t.~ereof, as the legal representatives of the property and .as ~:u:h, these indj'.1ducl~ are authorized to legally bind all owners of the property in the course of seeking the necessary approvals to develop. This authority includes, but is not limited to, toe hiring and authorization of agents to assist in the preparation of applications, plans, surveys, and studies necessary to obtain zoning approval on the site. These representatives will remain the only entity to authorize development activity on the property until such time as a new or amended covenant of unified control is delivered to Collier County. The undersigned recognize the following and will be guided accordrngly in the pursuit of development of the pro}ect: L The property will be developed and used in conformity \\ltb tbe approved roa.lter plan including all conditions placed on the developmcnt and all commitments agreed to by llc applicant in connection with the planned unit development rezoning. 2. The legal representative identified herein is responsible for compliance with all terms. conditions, safeguards. and stipulatiou:; made at llle time of approval of the master plan. even if Ihe property is subsequently sold in whole or in part. unless and until a new or amended covenant of unified control is delivered to and recorded by Collier County. 3. A depanure from the provisions of the approved plans or a failure to comply WJth any requirements, conditions, or safeguards provided for in the planned unit development process will constitute a .violation of the Land Development Code. 4 All terms and conditions of the planned unit d'~velopment approval Will be IncorpDrated into covenants and :esrricrions which run with the land so ,15 to provide Dotice to subsequent owners that all devckpment a~tivity \T.'l~hiI1 the pl~nT1ed ur.it development must t"e consistent v.'ith rbos~ L:::,;n~; :tnJ ccnd:tion$. 5. Sf) long as this covenant is in force, Collier County can, upon the .di::;covery of lJoncomplian:;c with the. terms., safeguards, and conditions of the planned unit development. seek equitable relief a:; necessary to compel compliance. The County will not issue permits, certificates, or licenses to (KCUpy or use any part of t.lJe planned unit development and the County m~y stop ongl,ing constructIon activity until the project i~ brought ~~=~"",'OI 'h'pl"~,"'""i' ct,.dopmm' Owner Rob::-rt 1>-1urrell. President Printed Name STA TE:)r Florida) COUNTY OF Collier) Sworn Ie lOr affirmed) and subscrib"d kfore ille this dl/fllcny of _'1l~__. 2n07 by _~E:e..f E IYlLJ..J2,,/ZL: 1/ who it personallY known tn t.Jor ha., produced as idcmiiicllcion, '~ A- /) . /;0J, . /1 -1t'),f~~!-Lhl~,,--2L1l!1/t./l~ 1\.1,',..~, n/7.!t: / ---, ~ /'\ "H'''~rr u U (Nam~ typed. primed or st..m:ped) (Serial Number. if allY) ,::~{!!~.r!, Mary E. Anzicek-Hemandez '::Q.'"!'",," ~ ;;'f ;~ Commission it 00594099 ~~: ~.:iJ,..: C:xp;'e" O'-+"bo.r 7 ?n10 "';;~ff:~~'''' B~~~d T~Y ~;W1 w::nce-IIX. 5;;;5-l'O~9 .Agenda Item No. SA October 28, 2008 F'age 26 of 277 .; NAPLES CHURCH OF CHRIST lvIPUD EXHIBIT A LEGAL DESCRJPTION The south one-half of the northwest one-quarter of the southwest one-quarter of Section 18, Township 49 south, Range 26 east, Collier County, Florida, less and except that portion for right-of-way of Livingston Road, pursuant to order of taking, recorded in OR Book 2836, Page 412, of the Public Records of Collier County, Florida. , . . :iem ;';Jo. 8.-\ October 2008 27 of 277 ~ (}) 3453927 OR: 3620 PG: 2826 RBCOP~ED in OrlICIAL RECORDS of COLLII2 eQUiTY, FL 08/05/2004 at 01:llPM UWIGIlT 8. BROCI, CLm eOls 1900000.00 RlC PEl 11.00 DOC-.70 13300,00 ~bv: Mltihr:w L Grabinski. Esquire Goodltm, Coleman & lo/m3Qn, P.A. 4001 Tamiami Trail North Suite .300 Naples, FL 34103 Retn: SUOUCE KURRBLL E'f 11 800 LAURBL OAI DR '300 RAms FL maa File Number. 1533.010 Trustee's Deed Thb Trwt~'2 Deed made this..z!:. day of A "'j"'~ + . 2004 between Frederic C. Wert}'IDCr, Co-Tnatee aDd John A. Wertymer, Co-- TruJtee .r the ResIduary Tnut ad Last Will and Testament ofSipluM W. WlII"tJmer, ~, whose post otrlCC address is 806 Ingleside Place, Evanston, illinois 6020 I, Grantor, aDd Naples Cbardt ., Chrbt.lac" ~ Florida ooo-profit corporation, whose post office addrcs.s is 3001 Santa BaIbara Blvd., Naples, Florida 34116.~: (WheoeveT wed b=rcin the tcnns gmItor and grantee include aU the parties to this instrument and the beia, Iep1 representatives, and BllSigm of individlWs, and the successors and assigns of COrpooltioDl, truall and 1nJ&tees) , I I I /-:-=---~- //\ l)\1lnes~~!I / ~. # ::---::ili' V"~ ,/' /'1 That the said Grantor, for ~~deratiOn ofthc sum of$ ~.ooat valuable COJISidera1ioo, to OnnlXlr in band paid by the said GI"lUltt-'...s, ~~~CIl:Q[ is hereby 3 CImo. wi'e4gcd; granted, bargained and IOld to ~ said Grantee, and GJa.rrtoes' heirs and i~..fote-c.vr:r,~f()lloWUi'g descn'bed property located in Collier County, Florida, to wit: ! "<.~ \ \ \ IU~\1/~-7\'-,I" p ')"'~Y\ I TIte South 1/2 or the ~. Dtlf! 14 of t~e .IjiClJ1b."", ftt't 1l4.~r e ~U1iit !I' 1/4 Clf S<<tioa 18, T01'JDIbJp 49 South. Ranre 26 Eatt,\ yo~t;r t1l.~ty. ~rld~ ~~ ~Xcp; that portioa for rtpt-ol-war of LtYingstoa Road. p~t\tl)ofder ~TildDg rl!glrdecf),n -0 . . 2836, Pqe 411. of the Pubtic Reconls Qf Collier Co~~\F1or1d.. to:ether lI'Jt&j!t teD~~JieredltlUIleJ1ta and appurtenmns tlH:n:tc beIonpne or In .~DiDt. -z,tftJ/ (::J / Tu Puce! m #0018172~ n . .". /<-<\. / .',-"j:' ~----"-'\.~\ . ......... _"lr-; -... - 'l ~ ... Tbf, Grmton, II Co- Tnm~ h." 4'~IRd--... Grit)' to prottet, comen<e., Id1, COJrre'y, kae. t!lICurnber, and tll otherwin IDaDal:e and n ofsaid rs.I property punulUlt to F,S. '89.071. Subject to; (a) real property ad vrJorem taxes acc:ruing subsequent to December 3 J . 2003; (b) zoning. building code and other use rcstrictiOIl1 ~ by govc:nunental authority; (c) outslBnding oil. gas and mineral imcrcatJ of record; and (d) rcstrictiom, l'CllerVlltionlllllld casements cummon to the suhdivision. To Hue and to Hold, the liIIIllC in fee simple forever. And Gr..ntor bc:"eby covenants with &.aid Gram~ WI the Gnntor ~ !.awfully s.ei.zed Qfuid land in fee ~Ie; chat me G:otntor has good ri&ht unci la.wful aU1bority to sell and convey 5llid land; that:he Grantw bc:reb)' fully wmaots the titi: IX) :;aid l:md and will defend the r.:;.me against lb: hwful claims of an pen;DnII cWming by, lhmugb or und:r grmCorI. Warranl)' lJee-d . Pao:e 1 oj J . Agenda Item No. 8A October 28. 2008 Page 28 of 277 OR: 3620 PG: 2827 ~ IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Grantor lw c:xecuted and dcliveml this Warranty Deed the day lmd )'ell' :IirIt above written. Signed, sealed and delivered in tbepresencc of; pnm~~~~<h"'" ~ /~ ; . r:::z:r;..... ~"'" c'--::' / Printe(i Name ~L "/?:r /1') Ai eC. Wertymer, Co-T of the Residuary Trutt and Last Will and Testament ofSignnmd W. Wenymer,Deccascd STATE OF COUNTY OF ~ Warranty Dc:d - P:lge 2 00 ""''''''''.1 :tern r,JO. S,A October 28. 2J03 29 cif 277 , **t OR: 3620 PG: 2828 *** IN WITNESS WHEREOF. Grantor has executed and de . above ....ritten. Job A. Wertymer, Co-Trustee of the Resi uary Trust and Last Will ami T es Si d W. Wc:rtymer, Deceased \ Si!;Ded, 5~ed and deliyered in the presence of: .,::lJ1ff;fnm Kvi6~ 4~~~%;:; tt~~ ... - '-- -- /~;:~ ~ 'y' ~ "F / () .;.; / I,~i\ \ I I L./\ \ "ATEO. III~0~~(O-\J~~}\~<:;--;>I)\ COUNTY OF G . ., 1\ I r- f-, ~. '---/ -t:;.,. - J~ ~ffi FORlY'..olNG w 'r~. . . .DEED WAS AG~\J L~~ ~e'tr~ before: me tbiJ 23 day of . 2004. by John A:~ ' Co-Trustee of the R~~~~ and 4!g rilllllld be5t:am:nt of Si. . . ~ertymer, Deceased, who-:r F-~onaUYl:nowntomeo(~frrodu;ed .L _ r a "'rn.oo.hon "';'i" ~;:-----~:::\) , / ~ ~:....t!Ji .~1'Z -!fA',J3, .';1 {? , Notary Pub. t- ( ~ MyCo, IOn Expires: 09~()6 -06, . I (Nomr}' Seal) OFFlCW. SEAl. JENNY BCHlal . '-':JT4RY PUBliC - STATECF ltllPOS ~~.~~~~e:~S:~ \'lfarT"<lnty Deed - Page J of 3 . Agenda Item No. SA October 28. 2008 Page 30 of 277 @ 3453925 OR: 3620 PG: 2810 RlCORDBD in 01FICI~t PJCORDS of COLLlli COUlfl, r~ ~ ~8/05/2004 at Ol:lIP! DWIGHt I. BRDCt, CLliI eolS 1900000.00 DC 111 IUD IIOC-,70 mOUD ~hy: Matthew 1.. Grabinski E.squiTe Goodlette, Coleman & Johuson. P.A. 4001 Tamiaml TraIl North Suite 300 Naples, FL 34103 File Nmnber: 1533.010 Will Call No.: Retn: SAIlaDCI XURRlLL IT AI. SCD LAUm OAl Df 1300 n.ms rt 34108 ISpIICf: Above This Line For R.a:ording Dlla 1 Warranty Deed (STA1VJORY FORM .SECTlON 689.412,F.8.) Tbis Indenture made this .J.JLday of 1It11;'.:5/- , 2004 between LIvingston, LLC, . Florldt. Umlted Uabllity company whose post office address is 2055 T de Center Way, Naples, FL 34109 oftbc County ofCoWu, State of Florida. grantor., and Naples Church of Christ, Int.. a Florida non-profit corporaUon whose post office address is 3001 Santa Barbara Blvd.. Naples, FL 34116 of the County of . State of . grantee., Witnesseth that said grantor, for and in co ~~" AND NO/loo DOLLARS ($10.00) and oiber . good and valuable considerations to said . paid by .;W ~ xec::eipt whereof is hereby acknowledgel1, bas gnmtr.:d. bargained, and sold to the tee. and grantee's heirs lissigns forever, !be folJowiDg described land, situate, lying and being in Collier COUD '~F1 da;-w-wiL \ Tbe North In ot the Sou 1/1~' ~~~~~o tb J t 1}~ of Section 18, Towmhip 49 South, RaDle 26 Eut, co~r ~''EJ6r~a~l!t that portion for ri2ht-of-wlY of LtvinptOD Road punn.Dt 0 ~de of TIIJtin r :6rd'ed"lD B *36. Page 411, of the PnbUc: Recordl of Collier county~. ~j) ~d"g~th~" J ene~tIt. ~ tamenu and Ippurtenance.ll thereto belonging or in an ~ ~rtaining. J /' c,) ;' ~ ~~ ~ Tax Parcel.1D #O0287760008.\~ 'r~ /. Y. 'e9/ ~' /~~/ and said grantor does hereby fully WlIIIlUlt the ;it~~~f{nd the same against lawful claims of all pc;rsons wbomsoever.--'::~ ~ I Subject to: (8) real property ad valorem taxeS accruing subsequCDt to December 31, 2003; (b) zoning. building c;odc and other use restrictions imposed by govemmental authority; (e) outstmding oil, !,'llS lUId miD:ral interestJ ofxec::md; md (d) restrictions, reservations and casements. . wGl'aJ1lc:- and "Grantee" arc used for singular or pbral, &:l COIltext rcquir;a. ~TIm.. I I I ~ j I . I . I :tem ~~o. 8.1\ !:)ctober 28 20CJ8~ Page 31 Of 2,7 tti OR: 3620 PG: 2811 *tt In Witness Whereof, grantor has hereunto set grantor's hand and seal the day and year fIrst above written. G) I.lATlJEWGfWlNlICI j . J.fY cow.tISSIC>>I 'DO 2Qt8 EXPIf15S: JDII/Y:2O, 2lXllI 1blllfcf1llullMJ NicI........ STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF COLLIER The foregoing imtrwnent was aCknoJ'l~~ of <Sk .2004, by G. Stuar1 Wood. Manager of Livingston, LLC, a Florida limited liabili/W ;) . on behalf Of~ H~Ily known to me. / ' ... . . : .(~~W)~ If''~\?'EXR1RES:.InIa1y20.2lXe 1.(, I ! '-.. ~ !lcrilIcrTtw,,*,Nie~ ilk / ......,' ., .. -~JC1- I / ". / \'..?\ I "y /,-'-1 q " /-y. .",- (-j. /../ .., '- -,. ~---- ..,..- ~ -,\ . -.<C" --/.1,. ._"--.-~-----L .~. '-...) '''-i~:;/ OotJbl..rlm.- LiVings~bi1itY company B)~ G. Stuart Wood, Manager our presence: Wi ess Name: M "'"1'Tl-j~.v f;..r;,ffi3J~1') I ~~~~~ (SEAL) Harrfmry lA'e:! (SU11Wory Form) - Page 2 . .. -. Agenda item ~~o. 8.A October 28, 2008 Naples Church of Christ ~32 of 277 AR-10294 AFFIDAvrT I, Sharon Umpenhour, Planning Technician with Q. Grady Minor and Associates, 3800 Via Del Rey, Bonita Springs, FL 34134, being first duly sworn, depose and say that on Thursday, June 12, 2008,1 spoke via telephone with Mr. Fred Richard' Sutherland who was an owner of the subject property from 1972 through 2004. The physical property address is 12740 and 12780 Livingston Road, Naples, Florida. I contacted Mr. Sutherland to discuss the prior use of the properties by him and his family to determine the extent to which agricultural uses were conducted on the property. Mr. Sutherland indicated that he had constructed the two homes on the site in the mid-1980's and that he and his family then constructed the existing bam and other improvements in support of their business, which involved the breeding, raising, stabling and sale of horses. He indicated that this was the basis for the issuance of agricultural exemption by the Collier County Property Appraisers Office in 1988. The Sutherland's operated their agricultural operation on this property until 2004. ~. ~. Sharon Umpenhour STATE OF FLORIDA Y." COUNTY OF eeLkIER-~ Swom to (or affirmed) and subscribed before me this 17th day of July, 2008 by Sharon Umpenhour who is personally known to me. (~O-ACL . Notary Public / ~ 4\-.r;(r~~ CAR~U DWVER ~: ~"X"l"{.~ MI' COMMISSION' DO 788S82 W.~:F EXPIRES: May 14.2012 "'~,%,\':l~". Bondod Thru Nol'1"f Publr.lIr>dervirIWn; Carin J. Dwver (Name typed, printed or stamped) (Serial Number, if any) COCMPUO . . 1'1 a v J. I U b 1 1 : ::...::\ a I..,..UJ.l. ler~ L.O.. nuu~c...:l.:J~nu .D\genda Ite;!: r'~o. EA C)ctc.ber ~_ Q008 33 of 277 ..::J""T J. - Cl...J"::J ..J I L""'T" ADDRESSING CHECKLIST Please complete Ll-te following AND FAX (239-659-5724) OR SUBMIT IN PERSON TO THE ADDRESSING SECnON. FOR1'vf MOST BE SiGNED BY ADDRESSING PERSONNEL PillOR TO PRE~ APPLICATION MEETLVG. Not all items will apply to every project. Items in bold type are required. 1. Legal description of subject propeny or properties (copy of lengthy description may be attached) p~~,?j~ "S~~t.~ The sDuth one-half of the northwest one-ouarter of the southwest one-qu<Jrter of Section 18, Township 49 south, "'3 Rance 26 east. Collier County, Florida. less and except that portion for riqht-af-wav of L1vinaston Road, pursuant to order of takinQ, recorded in O.R. Book 2836. Paqe 412, of the Public Records of Collier County, Florida. 2~ Folio (l)ro-pcrtj' ID) ni..imber(s) of above (t.7ttach tOj or associate yvitlrJ legal descri17tion if rnorc than one) 00287720006 AND 00287760008 3. Street address or addresses (as applicable, if already assigned) 12740 and 12780 Uvinoston Road 4. Location map, showing exact location ofprojectlsite in relation to nearest public road right-of-way (altach) 5. Copy of survey (NEEDED ONLY FOR UNPLA TIED PROPERTIES) 6. Proposed project name (if applicable) 7. Proposed Street names (if applicable) 8. Site Development Plan Number (FOR EXISTING PROJECTS/SITES ONL't') SDP_ 9. Petition Type - (Complete a separate Addressing Checklist for each Petition Type) DSDP (Site Development Pla.'1) DSDP A (SDP A.lOendment) o SDPI (SDP Insubstantial Cha...1gc) D SIP (Site Improvement Plan) o SIPl (SIPI Insubstantial Cha.'1ge) D SNR (Street Name ChaIlge) n VegetationlExotic (Veg. Removal Perrnit.<:) lSJ Land Use Petition (Variance, Cond.itior.al Use, Boat Dock Ext., Rezone, PUD rezone, etc.) D Other - De>;cribe: PUD Extension o PPL (Plans & Plat Revie\v) o PSP (Preliminary Subdivision Plat) o FP (Final Plat) D LLA (Lot Line Adjustment) D BL (Blasting Permit) o ROW (Right-of-Way Permit) o EXP (Excavation Pennit) o VRSFP (Veg. Removal & Site Fill Permit) o TDR (Transfer of Development Right<;) 10. Project or development namt;s proposed ror, or already appearing in, condominium documents (if applicable; indicate whether prcposd or existing) 11. Please Check One: [gJ Checklist is to -be F~xd Back 0 Personally Picked Up 12. Applicant Name Sharon Umpennour Phone 239-947-] J44 Fax 239-947-0375 13. Signature on Addressing Checklist does not c;)llstitute Project and/or Street Name approval and is subject to further review by the Addressing Section. FOR STAFF USE ONLY Primary Number CCoD0 Address Numr:er (""e:" 0 S Address Number Address Number () . . d 1. .'. ,~ .~pprove, oy /~! _'" .n/~~~ r,,1 ,..,'n I r v~ ;,0'_1'1"1 Date f \ - n-cx~, . Agenda Item No. 8.A October 28. 2008 Page 34 of 277 . NAPLES CHURCH OF CHRIST MPUD Deviations and Justifications 1. Deviation #1 seeks relief from LOC Section 4.05.04.G, Table 17, Parking Space Requirements. The applicant proposes to deviate from the strict requirement of the LOC. which requires Child Care Centers to provide 1 parking space per employee, plus 1 space for every 10 children, and Elementary Schools to provide 5 parking spaces per 4 faculty/staff, to permit the proposed church and related private pre-school and elementary school to share the parking provided for the church use. The deviation is justified in that the church and school uses do not have conflicting hours of operation, and to require parking for both uses would result in additional parking and impervious areas on the site. Adequate drop off and pick up can and will be provided for the students. 2. Deviation #2 Seeks relief from LDC Section 4.06.02.C.4, Table 2.4, buffer requirements, alternative type 8 to permit a single 20' type 8 buffer (without wall) between the CF/R and CF tracts as shown on the conceptual Master Plan and deviation Exhibit 8.1. . This deviation is being requested in order to make it clear that only a single internal buffer is required between the community facility and residential tracts within the MPUD. The property will be developed under a unified plan and the buffer type has been noted on the conceptual plan and in the MPUD document to insure that future property owners understand the location and size of the buffer to be provided. Providing tVIIO separate buffers internal to the project is redundant and unnecessary. 3. Deviation #3 seeks relief from LDC Section 5.03.02.E.2, Fences and walls, which requires placement of a concrete or masonry wall betvveen non- residential and residential development to pennit the Church of Christ MPUD to provide a type 8 buffer without a wall along the northern, eastern and southem boundary, and between the CF and CF/R development tracts. The deviation is justified due to the presence of existing preserve areas to the east and south of the subject site, which provide sufficient buffering to insure compatibility. The type B buffer must be opaque to 6 feet in height and the installation of a hedge will provide a more aesthetically pleasing buffer between the multi-family condominiums and the church use. Internally the buffer provided betvlIeen the CF parcel and the CF/R parcel will be provided in accordance with the separate deviation request which addresses provision of a single buffer, rather than two separate buffer tracts for the unified development plan. -, Deviotions (4th Submittal) COCMPUD l\-~en:ja ltem r\~o. 8/\ '- C)ctober 2008 35 of 277 ORDINANCE NO. 08- AN ORDINANCE OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AMENDING ORDINANCE NUMBER 2004-41, AS AMENDED, THE COLLIER COUNTY LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE, WHICH ESTABLISHED THE COMPREHENSNE ZONING REGULA nONS FOR THE UNINCORPORATED AREA OF COLLIER COlJ't-.i7Y, FLORIDA, BY AMEt'lulNG lnc APPROPRIATE ZONING ATLAS MAP OR MAPS BY CHANGING THE ZONING CLASSIFICATION OF THE HEREIN DESCRIBED REAL PROPERTY FROM A RURAL AGRICULTURAL (A) ZONING DISTRICT TO A MIXED USE PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT (MPUD) ZONING DISTRICT FOR THE PROJECT TO BE KNOWN AS THE NAPLES CHURCH OF CHRIST 1\.1PUD, TO ALLOW CONSTRUCTION OF A CHURCH, A PRE-K THROUGH 8TH GRADE SCHOOL, 200 UNITS ASSOCIATED WITH CONTINU1NG CARE RETIREMENT COMMUNITY A...l<{D ASSISTED LIVING FACILITIES AND TWO SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING lJl''11TS ON LIVINGSTON ROAD, APPROXIMA TEL Y .6 MILES SOUTH OF PINE RIDGE ROAD, IN SECTION 18, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA; AND BY PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, D. Wayne Arnold, AICP of Q. Grady Minor and Associates, P.A., and Richard D. Yovanovich, Esq., of Goodlette, Coleman and Johnson P .A., representing Naples Church of Christ, me., petitioned the Board of County Commissioners to change the zoning classification of the herein described real property. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that: SECTION O:r-..'E: The zcnbg classification of the herein described real property located in Sedion 18, Township 49 South, Range 26 East, Collier County, Florida, is changed from a Rural Agricultural (A) Zoning District to a Mixed Use Planned Unit De\-'elopment (MPlJD) Zoning District for the project 10 be known as the Napies Church of Christ MPlJD, to allow construction of a church, a pre-k through 8th grade school, 200 units associated with continuing care Page 1 Aaenda Item No. SA ~ October 28, 2008 Page 36 of 277 retirement community and assisted living facilities and two single family dwelling units on Livingston Road, approximately .6 miles south of Pine Ridge Road in accordance with the Naples Church of Christ MPUD Document, attached hereto as Exhibits "An through .'F", and incorporated by reference herein. The appropriate zoning atlas map or maps, as described in Ordinance Number 2004-41, as amended, the Collier County Land Development Code, is/are hereby amended accordingly. SECTION TWO: This Ordinance shall become effective upon filing with the Department of State. PASSED AND DULY ADOPTED by super-majority vote of the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, this day of ,2008. A TIEST: DWIGHT E. BROCK, Clerk BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA By: By: , Deputy Clerk TOM HENNING, Chairman Approved as to fann and legal sufficiency: ~_LJL Steven T. Williams Assistant County Attorney Attachments: Exhibit .'A" - Permitted Uses Exhibit "B" - Development Standards Exhibit "C" - Conceptual Master Plan Exhibit "D" - Legal Description Exhibit "E" - Requested Deviations Exhibit "F" - Developer Commitments CP:08.cPS-00867\RevisedOrd092908 Page 2 item !'~o. ,3A Jcto:Jer 23 2003 3'7 of 277 NAPLES CHURCH OF CHRIST MIXED-USE PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT (MPUD) TABLE OF CONTENTS LIST OF EXHIBITS PAGE EXHIBIT A PERMITIED USES 2-4 EXHIBiT B DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS 5-7 EXHIBIT C CONCEPTUAL MASTER PLAN 8 EXHIBIT D LEGAL DESCRIPTION 9 EXHIBIT E LIST OF REQUESTED DEVIATIONS 10 EXHIBIT F LIST OF DEVELOPER COMMITMENTS 11 .Agenda Item No. SA October 28, 2008 Page 38 of 277 EXHIBIT A FOR NAPLES CHURCH OF CHRIST MPUD PERMITTED USES The Naples Church of Christ MPUO will be developed as a mixed use project, which may include a mix of community facility and residential land uses, including but not limited to, a 1,000 member religious facility, a 150 student total enrollment preschool and kindergarten through 8th grade elementary schools, a maximum of 2 single family, and up to 200 assisted living facilities (ALF), continuing care retirement communities (CCRC) and independent living units for age 55 plus and senior housing. The maximum size of the continuing care retirement communities. ALF and independent living units for age 55 plus and similar facilities shall not exceea a floor area ratio (FAR) of 0.6 with a maximum of 200 units. No building or structure. or part thereof, shall be erected. altered or used, or land used. in whole or in part, for other than the following: Community Facility j Residential (CFjR) Tract A. Principal Uses; 1. Single family dwellings (maximum of 2. existing only). 2. Assisted living facilities (ALF), continuing care retirement community (CCRC), independent living facilities for seniors over age 55. 3. Parking, water management and recreation uses accessory to the church/school uses permitted on the CF Tract. No formal ball fields, courts or other similar recreational uses or lighted outdoor recreational facilities may be constructed. No outdoor recreational use may occur no earlier than sunrise and not beyond 9:00 p.m. 4. Any other principal use which is comparable in nature with the foregoing list of permitted principal uses, as determined by the Board of Zoning Appeals ("BZA") by the process outlined in the LOC. B. Accessory Uses: 1, Customary accessory uses and structures including but not limited to private garages, tennis facilities, clubhouse, outdoor recreation facilities and swimming pools with or without screened enclosures. 2. Water management facilities/lakes. COCMPUD AR I 0294 (Rev 14) 2 [tern No. SA Octc;ber 28: 2008 Page 3S: of 277 3. Project sales and administrative offices which may occur in a residential or recreational building and or in a temporary building until such time as permanent structures are available. All such facilities will be permitted in compliance with Section 5.04.03 of the Collier County land Development Code (lDC). 4. Personal services, dining, private restaurant/lounge, skilled nursing and other uses incidental to AlF and CCRC uses. 5. Outdoor recreational facilities such as swimming pools, tennis courts, unlighted playfieids, playgrounds and simiiar faciiities. 6. Any other use which is comparable in nature with the foregoing list of permitted principal uses, as determined by the Board of Zoning Appeals (BZA) through the process outlined in the LDC. C. Operational Characteristics for Independent Living Units for Persons Over Age 55: The developer of independent living units, its successors or assigns, shall provide the following services and/or be subject to the following operational standards: 1. The faciiity shall be for residents 55 years of age and older. 2. There shall be on-site dining for the residents. 3. Group transportation services shall be provided for residents for the purposes of grocery and other types of shopping. Individual transportation services shalf be coordinated for the residents' individualized needs including but not limited to medical office visits. 4. There shall be an on-site manager/activities coordinator to assist residents with their individual needs. The manager/coordinator shall also be responsible for arranging trips to off-site events as well as planning for lectures, movies, music and other entertainment for the residents at the on-site clubhouse. 5. A wellness center shall be provided on-site. Exercise and other fitness programs shall be provided for the residents. Community Facilitv rCF) Tract ----.--I------I"-.I~. ~ A. Principal Uses 1. Church (House of Worship) COCMPUDARI0294(Rev!4) J .Aqenda item No. SA - October 28 2008 Page 40 of 277 B. Accessory Uses: Accessory uses and structures customarily associated with the permitted principal uses and structures, including, but not limited to: 1 . Accessory uses and structures customarily associated with the principal uses permitted in this District, such as parsonage, child care (in conjunction with church services only), multi-purpose buildings, indoor and outdoor recreational uses and facilities. 2. Educational facilities, limited to preschool and kindergarten through 8th grade elementary schools. C. FP&L Easement area: Uses permitted within the FP&L Easement may include overflow parking, drive aisles, water management, open space and recreational uses. Prior to site development plan approval within the FP &L Easement. authorization from FP&L shall be provided to Collier County. Preserve Tract A. Principal Uses: 1. Native vegetation preserve. 2. Any other conservation use which is comparable in nature with the foregoing uses and which the Board of Zoning Appeals determines to be compatible in the Preserve Area. 3. Any clearing required to facilitate these uses shall not reduce the minimum required native vegetation. B. Accessory Uses: 1 . Boardwalks, nature trails, shelters, and other uses permitted within dedicated preserves by the LDC. 2. Any other use customarily associated with principal uses. 3. Any other conservation use which is comparable in nature with the foregoing uses and which the Board of Zoning Appeals determines to be compatible in the Preserve Area. 4. Any clearing required to facilitate these uses shall not reduce the minimum required native vegetation. COCMPUD AR 1 0294 (Rev 14) 4 ,L\aenca :tem r'~o.3,t-\ ~ O:to::er 28. 2008 41 of 277 EXHIBIT B FOR NAPLES CHURCH OF CHRIST MPUD DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS Table I below sets forth the development standards for land uses within the Community Facility / Residential (CF/R) Subdistrict. Standards not specifically set forth herein shall be those specified in applicable sections of the LDC in effect as of the date of approval of the site development plan (SDP) or subdivision plat. TABLE I COMMUNITY FACILITY/RESIDENTIAL (CF/R) DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS PERMITIED USES AND STANDARDS ALF ICCRC/lndependent Living for Age 55 PRINCIPAL STRUCTURES Minimum Lot Area 1 acre Lot Width 150 feet Minimum Floor Area N/A Front Yard 20 feet Side Yard 1 5 feet i orV2BH'l I Rear Yard 20 feet I Preserve 25 feet i Minimum Distance I Between structures 15 feet 1 I I\A' R '1" H' ht 4 stories not to exceed I .. ,aXlmum ~ul.C:Hng .elg, 50' Zoned Actual 55 feet ACCESSORY STRUCTURES2 Front S.P.S. I I Side I S.P.S. Rear (attached) 10 feet I (detached) I 20 feet I I , r, 4=.............1. I Droc.-on.fo. I t '..........)'--1 v....... IV ICCI Maximum Building Heights I Zoned Actual 25 feet 35 feet COCMPUD ARlO294 (Rev 14) 5 Aoenda Item ~~o. 8.A " October 28. 2008 Page Lj 2 of 277 S.P.S.: Same as Principal Structures. BH: Building Height. Building setbacks shall not encroach into required landscape buffers. GENERAL: Except as provided for herein, all criteria set forth below shall be understood to be in relation to individual parcel or lot boundary lines, or between structures. Condominium. and/or homeowners' association boundaries shall not be utilized for determining development standards. 1. 15 foot, or one half of the sum of the heights of adjacent buildings, measured from the exterior walls, which ever is greater. 2. Any accessory structures(s} associated with the temporary use of the CF/R Tract related to church/school related functions shall meet the minimum yard requirements as specified for ALF/CCRC uses. COC!\1PUD AR10294 (Rev 14) 6 '_'"'d~____'."~ ~",,,,,,, __lOll ""... .. ">_~~,,.v !'\csnda ltem f'JO. 8/1, , Oct~ber 20C3 r::age 43 of 277 Table II below sets forth the development standards for land uses within the Community Facility (CF) Subdistrict. Standards not specifically set forth herein shall be those specified in applicable sections of the LDC in effect as of the date of approval of the SDP or subdivision plat. TABLE /I DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS FOR COMMUNITY FACIUTY (CF) DISTRICT PERMITrED USES AND STANDARDS Church and Related Uses PRINCIPAL STRUCTURES Minimum Lot Area I N/A Lot Width N/A I Minimum Floor Area 1,000 SF Front Yord I 50 feet Side Yard i 25 feet Rear Yard I 15 feet Preserve I 25 feet I Minimum Distance Between Structures I 12 feet i I Maximum Building Height I Zoned 50 feet Actual 60 feet to top of roof .And a maximum additional 12 L , feet for cupola and/or spire and II I steeple I ACCESSORY STRUCTURES , I Front S.P.S. Side S.P.S. Rear [attached) 10 feet (detached) I 1 5 feet i Preserve 10 feet : Maximum Building Heights I Zoned I S.P.S. I ~ ~~-~ S.P.S. S.P.S.: Same as Principal Structures. BH: Building Height. Building setbacks shall not encroach into required landscape buffers. 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TlUICT WUT TO Tilt UYlf'ICITON IlOJlD J.lGHT.o'."",V. -'l!!!l I ~,~~C:J~~~.I'I""TUQ:N'I"'II&lf.n JIJ1II0PlnCATl0f0<IT 1_1...CI.U.l_ -n.loloACllU 1f.1...nL~X_ ..'.1......DU I- Uft),,-.,.'-:C1IU1'1. ...rnll nOTlC 1\UttO\lAl. nn: .auF.illvt..1lLO IN"U. ...rr., 'WOl'U 1I1.QV\"IIllNL"In Arm "'OUllll ,n It 1111'1(''''''' "'DlImo~"1- nAl'fl ,,"'&al.U.IIIAl,L ILAIIIIUI'rU "l.ZT'"~IU;QUlur.u"". J. IJ (",... '....L"T no 1I~"I.l,.U~ "'lit a 111I:.'I OI'IL" TMf. IltOllIlII'n I.AI'l'Ml:llrt .U."~Ra1 NH....LI. n. !Nil AlLllI rI:II. UIC ItIF7l!:lI 110''''''-'''''''''''. @ owwJ:n In:r.vr.l.llpl:R "Pr.1:";DIol L-'~;~~II DIU.'IDIC IlVUUl I . S NAPLES CHURCH Of CHRIST MPUD Q~~~~,Y. ~:;;~~~~~~ft ""I"\.U'CffL"'l:lI0fOlllIST.l'PC J~IJ\~'T""B"UAll./l.I!oDUU.~AIW N.-\rl.U,PI.OIlIIIA";11i EXHlRIT C CONCEPruAL MASTER Pl.AN it~;m r\Jo. 8,/4. O:::bber 28. 2008 Pa;Je 4:;. of 277 EXHIBIT 0 FOR NAPLES CHURCH OF CHRIST MPUD LEGAL DESCRIPTION The subject property being 19.1:t acres is located in Section 18, Township 49 South, Range 26 East, and is more fully described as follows: The south one-half of the northwest one-quarter of the southwest one-quarter of Section 18, Township 49 south, Range 26 east, Collier County, Florida, less and except that portion for right-of-way of Livingston Road, pursuant to order of taking, recorded in O.R. Book 2836, Page 412, of the Public Records of Collier County, Florida. COCMPUD AR I 0294 (Rev 14) 9 Agenda Item 1'-10. 8.A October 28, 2008 Page 46 of 277 EXHIBIT E FOR NAPLES CHURCH OF CHRIST MPUD LIST OF REQUESTED DEVIATIONS l. Deviation # 1 seeks relief from LDC Subsection 4.05.04.G, Table 17, Parking Space Requirements, which requires Child Care Centers to provide 1 parking space per employee, plus 1 space for every 10 children, and Elementary Schools to provide 5 parking spaces per 4 faculty Istaff, to allow the proposed religious facility, preschool and kindergarten through 8th grade elementary schools to share the parking provided for the church use. 2. Deviation #2 seeks relief from LDC Subsection 4.06.02.CA, Table 2.4, buffer requirements, which requires alternative type A and B buffers to require no buffer between the CF/R and CF tracts, unless the CF/R tract is developed by any entity that is not owned or controlled by the church, then the buffer requirement for the CF IR tract would be per the LDC. 3. Deviation #3 seeks relief from LDC Subsection 5.03.02.E.2, Fences and walls, which requires placement of a concrete or masonry wall between non- residential and residential development to allow the Church of Christ MPUD to provide a Type B buffer with a concrete or masonry wall or fence only along the northern boundary from the preserve tract west to the Uvingston Road Right-of- way. COCMPUD AR I 0294 (Rev 14) 10 "~"'~'----' ._.~"~--",,,,,,.~~., Hsm No, -3,A, C)ctober :\3,2003 47 Df 277 EXHIBIT F FOR NAPLES CHURCH OF CHRIST MPUD LIST OF DEVELOPER COMMITMENTS Regulations for development of the Naples Church of Christ MPUD shall be in accordance with the contents of this MPUD Document and applicable sections of the LDC and Growth Management Plan (GMP) in effect at the time of issuance of any development order to which said regulations relate. Where this MPUD Ordinance does not provide development standards, then the provisions of the specific sections of the LDC that are other./','ise applicable shall appiy. 1. TRANSPORTATION A. A vehicular interconnection between the CF and CF/R Tracts must be provided at the time of site plan approval. B. Within one year of issuance of certificate of occupancy (CO) for the church, the developer shall analyze the project's peak event traffic to identify any operational failures attributable to this project. If an operational failure is found, then the developer, his successors, or assigns shall be responsible to mitigate those failing movements via alteration of the traffic light timing, the addition or modification of turn lanes or other mitigation efforts as deemed necessary by the Transportation Division to accommodate the project's traffic. 2. ENVIRONMENTAL .A. .A minimum of .81 acres of preserve area are required for this MPUD (5.41 acres x .15 = .81). COCMPl'D ARI0294 (Rev 14) 11 l'lgenda Item No, SA October 28, 2008 Page 48 of 277 NAPLES CHURCH OF CHRIST MIXED- USE PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT (MPUD) LIST OF EXHIBITS TABLE OF CONTENTS EXHIBIT A PERM ITIED USES PAGE 2 - 4 EXHIBIT B EXHIBIT C EXHIBIT 0 EXHIBIT E EXHIBIT F DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS 5 - 7 CONCEPTUAL MASTER PLAN 8 LEGAL DESCRI PTION 9 LIST OF REQUESTED DEVIATIONS LIST OF DEVELOPER COMMITMENTS 10 1 1 :tem ~.Jo. SP\ October 2-8. 2008 .j9of277 EXHIBIT A FOR NAPLES CHURCH OF CHRIST MPUD PERMITTED USES The Naples Church of Christ MPUD will be developed as a mixed use project, which may include a mix of community facility and residential land uses, including but not limited to, a 1,000 member religious facility, alSO student total enrollment preschool and kindergarten through 8th grade elementary schools, a maximum of 2 single family, and up to 200 assisted living facilities (ALF), continuing care retirement communities (CCRC) and independent living units for age 55 plus and senior housing. The maximum size of the continuing care retirement communities, ALF and independent living units for age 55 plus and similar facilities shall not exceed a floor area ratio (FAR) of 0.6 with a maximum of 200 units. No building or structure, or part thereof, shall be erected, altered or used, or land used, in whole or in part, for other than the following: Community Facility I Residential (CF/R) Tract A. Principal Uses: 1. Single family dwellings (maximum of 2, existing only). 2. Assisted living facilities (ALF), continuing care retirement community (CCRC), independent living facilities for seniors over age 55. 3. Parking, water management and recreation uses accessory to the church/school uses permitted on the CF Tract. No formal ballfields, courts or other similar recreational uses or lighted outdoor recreational facilities may be constructed. No outdoor recreational use may occur no earlier than sunrise and not beyond 9:00 p.m. 4. Any other principal use which is comparable in nature with the foregoing list of permitted principal uses, as determined by the Board of Zoning Appeals ("BZA") by the process outlined in the LDC. B. Accessory Uses: 1. Customary accessory uses and structures including but not limited to private garages, tennis facilities, clubhouse, outdoor recreation facilities and swimming pools with or without screened enclosures. 2. Water management facilities/lakes. COC\1I'UD, /\I( 1lI2')4 iRe, 15) 2 .Agenda Item No. 8.A October 28, 2008 Page 50 of 277 3. Project sales and administrative offices which may occur in a residential or recreational building and or in a temporary building until such time as permanent structures are available. All such facilities will be permitted in compliance with Section 5.04.03 of the Collier County Land Development Code (LDC). 4. Personal services, dining, private restaurant/lounge, skilled nursing and other uses incidental to ALF and CCRC uses. 5. Outdoor recreational facilities such as swimming pools, tennis courts, unlighted playfields, playgrounds and similar facilities. 6. Any other use which is comparable in nature with the foregoing list of permitted principal uses, as determined by the Board of Zoning Appeals (BZA) through the process outlined in the LDC. C. Operational Characteristics for Independent Living Units for Persons Over Age 55: The developer of independent living units, its successors or assigns, shall provide the following services and/or be subject to the following operational standards: 1. The facility shall be for residents 55 years of age and older. 2. There shall be on- site dining for the residents. 3. Group transportation services shall be provided for residents for the purposes of grocery and other types of shopping. Individual transportation services shall be coordinated for the residents' individualized needs including but not limited to medical office visits. 4. There shall be an on- site manager/activities coordinator to assist residents with their individual needs. The manager/coordinator shall also be responsible for arranging trips to off- site events as well as planning for lectures, movies, music and other entertainment for the residents at the on- site clubhouse. 5. A wellness center shall be provided on- site. Exercise and other fitness programs shall be provided for the residents. Community Facility (CF) Tract A. Principal Uses 1. Church (House of Worship) B. Accessory Uses: COCMPl!D, ARIO:'94 (Rev 15) J Item r~o. S.L\ ')c:tober 28, 2008 Page 51 :)f 277 Accessory uses and structures customarily associated with the permitted principal uses and structures, including, but not limited to: 1. Accessory uses and structures customarily associated with the principal uses permitted in this District, such as parsonage, child care (in conjunction with church services only), multi- purpose buildings, indoor and outdoor recreational uses and facilities. 2. Educational facilities, limited to preschool and kindergarten through 8th grade elementary schools. c. FP&L Easement area: Uses permitted within the FP&L Easement may include overflow parking, drive aisles, water management, open space and recreational uses. Prior to site development plan approval within the FP&L Easement, authorization from FP&L shall be provided to Collier County. Preserve Tract A. Principal Uses: 1 . Native vegetation preserve. 2. Any other conservation use which is comparable in nature with the foregoing uses and which the Board of Zoning Appeals determines to be compatible in the Preserve Area. 3. Any clearing required to facilitate these uses shall not reduce the minimum required native vegetation. B. Accessory Uses: 1. Boardwalks, nature trails, shelters, and other uses permitted within dedicated preserves by the LDC. 2. Any other conservation use which is comparable in nature with the foregoing uses and which the Board of Zoning Appeals determines to be compatible in the Preserve Area. 3. Any clearing required to facilitate these uses shall not reduce the minimum required native vegetation. CC>Ctv11'ID, AR 10294 lRev 1:1) 4 Aoenda :tem No. 8A ~ October 28. 2008 Page 52 of 277 EXHIBIT B FOR NAPLES CHURCH OF CHRIST MPUD DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS Table I below sets forth the development standards for land uses within the Community Facility / Residential (CF/R) Subdistrict. Standards not specifically set forth herein shall be those specified in applicable sections of the LDC in effect as of the date of approval of the site development plan (SOP) or subdivision plat. TABLE I COMMUNITY FACILITY/RESIDENTIAL (CFIR) DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS PERMITTED USES AND ALF/CCRC/lndependent STANDARDS Living for Age 55 PRINCIPAL STRUCTURES Minimum Lot Area 1 acre Lot Width 1 50 feet Minimum Floor Area N/A Front Yard 20 feet Side Yard 1 5 feet or Y2 BH'l Rear Yard 20 feet Preserve 25 feet Minimum Distance Between Structures 1 5 feet I Maximum Building Height 4 stories not to exceed Zoned 50' Actual 55 feet ACCESSORY STRUCTURES2 Front S.P.S. Side S.P.S. Rear (attached) 1 0 feet (detached) 20 feet I Preserve 1 0 feet I Maximum Building Heights I Zoned 25 feet I Actual 35 feet i COCMrUD, ;\R JI)~94 (Rev 15) 5 Itsm r~o. S.A. C:;ctc;ber:23 20Cs Paf:je 53 of 277 S.PS: Same as Principal Structures. BH: Building Height. Building setbacks shall not encroach into required landscape buffers. GENERAL: Except as provided for herein, all criteria set forth below shall be understood to be in relation to individual parcel or lot boundary lines, or between structures. Condominium, and/or homeowners' association boundaries shall not be utilized for determining development standards. 1. 15 foot, or one half of the sum of the heights of adjacent buildings, measured from the exterior walls, which ever is greater. 2. Any accessory structures(s) associated with the temporary use of the CF/R Tract related to church/school related functions shall meet the minimum yard requirements as specified for ALF/CCRC uses. COCMPUD. ARI0294 iRev 15) (, .Aoenda Item No. 8.A ~ October 28, 2008 Page 54 of 277 Table II below sets forth the development standards for land uses within the Community Facility (CF) Subdistrict. Standards not specifically set forth herein shall be those specified in applicable sections of the LDC in effect as of the date of approval of the SOP or subdivision plat. TABLE II DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS FOR COMMUNITY FACILITY (CF) DISTRICT PERMITTED USES AND STANDARDS Church and Related Uses PRINCIPAL STRUCTURES Minimum Lot Area N/A Lot Width N/A Minimum Floor Area 1,000 SF Front Yard 50 feet Side Yard 25 feet Rear Yard 1 5 feet Preserve 25 feet Minimum Distance Between Structures 1 2 feet Maximum Building Height Zoned 50 feet Actual 60 feet to top of roof And a maximum additional 12 feet for cupola and/or spire and steeple ACCESSORY STRUCTURES Front S.P.5. Side S.P.S. Rear (attached) 1 0 feet (detached) 1 5 feet Prese rve 1 0 feet Maximum Building Heights Zoned S.P.S. Actual S.P.S. S.P.S,: Same as Principal Structures. BH: Building Height. Building setbacks shall not encroach into required landscape buffers, COCMPUD. ARI0294 (Rev 15) 7 :tem ;'~o, ZtA. Oc;t:::Ler 28. 20'J8 55 Of '277 EXHIBIT C MASTER PLAN COCMI'lIU. AR 10294 (Rev 151 ~ p.qenda item t\Jo. 8A - October 28, 2008 Page 56 of 277 EXHIBIT D FOR NAPLES CHURCH OF CHRIST MPUD LEGAL DESCRIPTION The subject property being 19.1:t acres is located in Section 18, Township 49 South, Range 26 East, and is more fully described as follows: The south one- half of the northwest one- quarter of the southwest one- quarter of Section 18, Township 49 south, Range 26 east, Collier County, Florida, less and except that portion for right- of- way of Livingston Road, pursuant to order of taking, recorded in O.R. Book 2836, Page 412, of the Public Records of Collier County, Florida. COCMPUD, ARI0294 (Rev 15) 9 :tem ~!::J. 'cA. O:tober 28. 2008 57 of 277 EXHIBIT E FOR NAPLES CHURCH OF CHRIST MPUD LIST OF REQUESTED DEVIATIONS 1. Deviation #1 seeks relief from LDC Subsection 4.05.04.G, Table 17, Parking Space Requirements, which requires Child Care Centers to provide 1 parking space per employee, plus 1 space for every 10 children, and Elementary Schools to provide 5 parking spaces per 4 faculty/staff, to allow the proposed religious facility, preschool and kindergarten through 8th grade elementary schools to share the parking provided for the church use. 2. Deviation #2 seeks relief from LDC Subsection 4.06.02.C.4, Table 2.4, buffer requirements, which requires alternative type A and B buffers to require no buffer between the CF/R and CF tracts, unless the CF/R tract is developed by any entity that is not owned or controlled by the church, then the buffer requirement for the CF/R tract would be per the LDC. 3. Deviation #3 seeks relief from LDC Subsection 5.03.02.E.2, Fences and walls, which requires placement of a concrete or masonry wall between non- residential and residential development to allow the Church of Christ MPUD to provide a Type B buffer with a concrete or masonry wallar fence only along the northern boundary from the preserve tract west to the Livingston Road Right- of- way. COCI\1PllD, AR10:C94 (Re\ 1<;) 10 .Agenda Item ~Jo. SA October 28, 2008 Page 58 of 277 EXHIBIT F FOR NAPLES CHURCH OF CHRIST MPUD LIST OF DEVELOPER COMMITMENTS Regulations for development of the Naples Church of Christ MPUD shall be in accordance with the contents of this MPUD Document and applicable sections of the LDC and Growth Management Plan (GMP) in effect at the time of issuance of any development order to which said regulations relate. Where this MPUD Ordinance does not provide development standards, then the provisions of the specific sections of the LDC that are othervvise applicable shall apply. 1. TRANSPORTATION A. A vehicular interconnection between the CF and CFIR Tracts must be provided at the time of site plan approval. B. Within one year of issuance of certificate of occupancy (CO) for the church, the developer shall analyze the project's peak event traffic to identify any operational failures attributable to this project. If an operational failure is found, then the developer, his successors, or assigns shall be responsible to mitigate those failing movements via alteration of the traffic light timing, the addition or modification of turn lanes or other mitigation efforts as deemed necessary by the Transportation Division to accommodate the project's traffic. 2. ENVIRONMENTAL A. A minimum of .81 acres of preserve area are required for this MPUD (5.41 acres x .15 = .81). COCMPliD. 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EXllIBITC CONCEPTIlAL M..o\STER PLAN .'~~t~ (,~~.~ll' DR.\1fINC JIUWlIEli! ; .. fit .~ At I\aenda Item f\Jo. 8/\ ~ O::::tober 28, 2008 Page 60 of 277 Naples Church of Christ MPUD Environmental Impact Statement Collier County Section 18, Township 49 South, Range 26 East Approximately 19.11 acres Boylan -7;:--. Environme~~L- C \' onsult ants, l11e. Wetland & Wildlif< S"'"1)e\,,.;'~tGnlllell(all'fl'lllitllllg. fir/tract rr:;;ssmerl1s 11000 Metro Parkway, Suite 4, Port "['dyers, Florida, 33966 Phone: (239)418-0671 Fax: (239)418-0672 January 4, 2007 Revised August 20, 2007 Revised Jamary 14,2008 Revised .July 24,2008 .'.'_..0.--_'. :tem [\jo. (,.A. ':')ctober 2GCJ-8 P3C1C .'C'o; Of -)-;"7 !'\Al'LES CHU{CH OF (mUST !\lYtJDJ I . L' I EnvinJ)HlICnhlllrll/nct Slatement Tahle of Contents " EIS REPORT PAGE # . ... "..... ".. " . .." 1-17 TABLES TABLE # I TTTLE I "T FLlIC~"CS by veretative type, composition, domi 2--=-P!::UCC:::S J?.r. vcgclativc -~~pe, composition, dcmi 2_____tfLUCFCS Acre2.ge Ti~~k___ Ie CollIer eflunt)' Prc,ted~~~p,",cies Survey Su!nIT1.~~ .^~~".- -.- PAGE# n~llce (FLUCrCS 212) 7 --. n~nce (FJUCr:::~~l3L_ 7 -.- --.-- 8 -- y 14 --.-.-.- EXHIBITS - EXffiBIT # TITLE 1 RESUME-Kimberly Scblacht& .~u__ 2 LOCA TroN MAP -^".....--- 3 FLUCFCS MAP .-. ~ 4 FLUCFCS with TOPO 5 SOILS MAP 6 DIZAT.i'U\.GE PLAN ... -_.~ 7 MPUD t\.1ASTER PLAN ~-~_.._~ 8 ADJACENT PllliSERVES ----"' 9 t\G EXEMPTIOI'J 1NI.ORMATION ,r. SFWMD WETLAND CORRESPONDdKE IV .- _._M. II PROT5CTED SPEC1ES SURVEY 12 PHASE 1- El\V1RONMENTA1. SHE ASSESSMENT -- -...-- { 2 i I ! i i ~ Boylan Environmental ConsultJlnts, lnt .Agenda Item No. 8A October 28, 2008 NAPLES CIlUHCH or CHIUST ~ff,",-1J2 of 277 EIIVil'onlllClllallmpllct Statement .. 4. Information requil'ed for application. a. Applicant information. i. Responsible p(~rson who wrote the EIS and his/her education and job related ellvinllllUcntal experience. Kimberly S'chlach(a, B.s., Environmental Sciences, 10 years experience, KimS@IJQylanJinvcom; (239) 418-0671 See attached Resume (EXlllRlTl). ii. Ownc,'(s)/agent(s) nHUle, address, phone number & e"mail address. Naples Church of Christ, Inc. 3001 Sana Barbara Boulevard Naples, FL 34116 (239) 262-23 J 2 DAfeu!enQfrgra)barroncolljer. com See attached map liilesFU../CFCS. Alap of Site and Area Extending 200 Feet Beyond. (EXHlBI13) iiL Topographic map, an.d existing drainage patterns if applic::lble. 'Vhere possible, ekvHtiolls wilhin each of FLlJCFCS categories shall be provided. At Hoylllll Enyironmental Cunsultants, Inc. 3 ;;;:~~;:;.(~li.;j' lIe;Yl r"J8,3~A. C)ctcJber 28 2008 '\iAPLES CHunCH OF CHRIST ~11>1fb63 of 277 ElJvirrlll men!::llmpacL Statement See attached map tided Topographic Elevations overlain on the FL UCFCS Map. (E.YfIIRIT 4) -. IY. Soils map at scale consistent with that used for the Florida Department of Transportation Florida Land Use Cover and Forms Classification System determinations. See altached map titled lImcs Soil Survey Afap. (EXHIBIT 5) v. Proposed drainage plan indicating basic flow patterns, outfall and off~sitl' drainage. See Concept Drainage plans provided by QGAl (EXHIBIT 6) vi. Development phUl including phasing program, service area of existing and proposed public facilities, and existing and proposed trun.sportation network in the impact area. See attached QGM PUD master plans. (EXHIBIT 7) vii. Site plan showing preserves on-site, and how they align with preserves on adjoining and neighboring properties. Include on the plan locations of proposed and existing development, roads, and areas for stonnwater rdt~lltion, as sho\\'n on approved master plans for these sites, as well us public owned conservation lands, conservation acquisition al'eas, major flowways and potential wildlife corridors. ( The tree preservation area shown on the master plan is Located in the northeast comer and along the east boundary of the site. C~fj~'ite J}reservc arta5; exist along the northeast anr) CQS{ boundalJ/ an.d the southeast boundary The south portiun of the site contains an existing power tine casement, and cannot be used far preservation. The property located to the east of the site contains a created marsh jlowlvay systern. A preserve is [(lcated in the JJurtheast corner of the site. To be consis/cnl With adjacent projt'cts. the restorntion arca lvas located adjacClZt to this created .;10H'WLlY area. This would allm.v for prescrvarion adjacent to (~j}5fte preserves. 'the preserve location also minimizes [he inter{:7cc between the preserve and the development. (EXHIBiT 8) V Ill. For properties ill the RLSA or RFMU districts, a site plan showing the location of 1he .site, and land use designations and overlays as idelltified in tbe Growth l\bll::lgement Plan. 4 j i I ~ Not applicable, ("Ie project is not within those districts. Boylan Environmental CUllsHltants. Inc. f..genda Item No. 8.A October 28.2008 NAPLES CHURCH OF CHRlST Mrem64 of 277 Environmentallmpllct Statement fit c. Project description and GMP consistency determination. i. Provide an overall description of the project "dth resped to environmental and ,-vater management issues. The project site contains 19.11 acres of upland~, including pine FIa/woods with Disturbed midstory. 'lhese areas contain native pine trees. The proposed site .will contain a preserve area "vith supplemental plantings and wm be locared adjacent to ojJsite preserves, This l'v.il[ also provide buJJering bet>veen the site and the adjacent preserve. AU water management issues will be addressed during permit/ing wilh the South Florida WaLeI' Management District. ii. Explain how the project is consistent with each of the Objectives and Policies in the Conservation and Coastal Management Element of the Growth Management Plan, where applicable. 'j'he project site includes distur'hed uplands. 711e projects preserve area of 0.81 acres contains areas of disturbed Pine F/atwooJ.s. -) This project is consistent with Policy 2.2.2 whereas the stormwater system will be designed in such a way that dischorged water will not degrade recei\!ing waters and that the attempt 10 enhance the quality, quantity, and timing of freshwafer to the .\:vstem lvii/limit the specific and cumulative impacts of strmnwater run-off A drainage plan has been provided All storm water quality re.q-uirements )Fill be met. Finalization of the drainage plan will be completed during revieH' with the South Florida Water Manaj';crnent and ERP perm ill ing. In accordance with Policy 6.1,1. (2), preserved IZQtive vegetation w.m include canopy, under-story, and groundcover. In accordance with Policy 6./.1 (4), the preserve area has been selected in accordance with the preserve criteria. Since there are no protected :,pr.cics noted 0/1 the site, 110 wildlife corridcws, and no wetlands, a preserve has been set aside adjacent to the of/site preserve to the east, 77lis project is cOlZsistent with Policy 6.1.1. (8), whereas since this site has been legally cleared, it is exempt ji-om the stal'ldard requirement. Supporting aerial dOCllmentation has been provided hy sworn qffzdavit regarding the agricultural exception on the properly This inj"ormolion is attached as (E.\"f1TBIT IJ). At Boylan ElIvironrnentlll Consultants, lllc. item i'40. SA October 2008 NAPLES CHUHCH OF CHRIST Nt-p;'Jrii5 of 277 Envirunmental Impact Statement This pn~ject is consistent 'rvith Policy 6.1.1. (9), whereas the aqjacent preserves, conservafion acquL,.ition areas, jlowways or potential wildlife corridor.I' exist in this area or around the project site. The site is surmunded h.v a major road to the west, mulrVamily residential to the north, a power line easement and development to the south. There is a created flowwaylprescrve iocated to the east r~l the silC, The preservation lire a has been. lo,';aled adjacent to exisfing offiite preserves to provide the most ecological benefit through enhtll1cemenf and restoration of the onsite uplands. " This project Is consistent with Policy 6.1.4 where the project will remove all prohihited vcgctahon on si!e, and pmvidt a management plan at time of SDP, 11'hich will describe !he methods utilized to conlrol of the exotics in perpefuity. In accordance with Policy 6.1.8, an Environmentallmpacl 5'tatement has been provided to evaluate the impact of the proposed development upon the resources and eilFironmcntal quality of the project arc and the comrnunitv to insUl'e that planning and zoning decisions are made with a complete understanding (!( the impact oj the project. This site is located seaward of the Coastal High hazard Area boundary and is greater than tel; Clercs. This project will be consistent with Policy 6.2.1 and Policy 6.2.2 whereas the lovetlands or lack thereof have been verified by the South Florida i-Vater lifanagement District Environmental staff and as defined pursuaTlt /0 Section 373. 019 Florida StatUics ond the delineation methodology as described in Section 373.421 of the Florida Statu/c. See altached Correspondence from SF"r~\1D regarding site inspectiem rcsulrs. (EXHmrr U~) ( In Gceardance with Policy 7.1.2, a witdlife survey has been conducted in c accordance with the rcquircrnents of Flvrida Fish Qnd Wildnre Commission and the us. Fish and rVildl[fe Service guidelines. No listed species or signs thereof were observed on this she. See (EXHlBrr 11). Since these issues are the on!y issues that are highlighted in the objeL"fi;'cs, the project lVOU;"d be consistent >-:-'i[h the Objectives and Policies 14 [he Conservation ond Coasral Alt.-nagcmen? Element. d.. f'-I ati'v~ vegetation prcserratioi1. i. Identify the acreage amI community type of all upland and wetland habitats found on the project site, according to the 6 I ,. l~oylalJ ElIvirollmclItal COll5u[ta nts, I nt. l\genda Item No 8A October 28, 2008 NAPLES CHURCH OF CHRIST M"fh66 of 277 Ellvironmelltallmpact Statement .. Florid.. Land Use Cover and Forms Classiiicatioll System (FLUCFCS). Provide a description of each of the FLUCFCS c~\tegol'ies identified on-site by vegetation type (species), vegetation composition (canopy, midstory ~llld gJ'oulld cover) and vq~ctatioll dominance (dominant, common and occasional). 1 J 0 Low Density Residential This iescription consists of /)Va single-family homes with a.l'sociated amenities incluc'ing storage sheds and a pole barn. The surrounding landscape includes various natiw. and landscape vegetation including scattered slash pine, live oak, red maple, hicko!y, and citrus. 212 Improved Pasture This herbaceous community is dominated by Bahia grass in the groundcover. Other vegetation present includes ragweed, Brazilian pepper, button weed, Caesar weed, sensitive plant, andfrogfruit. VEGETATION TYPE COMPOSITION (C-CllllOpy, M.Midstory, (;. Ground coverL_ G DOMINANCE C.CnmmUll, "-.. G G G M (D.Domillnnt, O.OcclI~iol1al) D =Ig o o o o -.> Bahia Grass R~:Necd. ButtJn weed _... ._. Cae~,ar's \veed S~.~15 i~i ve plant Frou fruit . c Bra2ilian _?epper G ___. ._.. _ ~_M_'_..... G 213 JVoodland Pasture In this community the canopy is dominated by scattered mature slash pine trees. Scattaed ear leaf acacia and java plum are also noted in the mid stOlY, The groundcover is dominated by Bahia grass, while other vegetation noted ineiudes ragweed, Brazilian pepper, button H'eed, Caesar weed, sensitive plaltt, and frog fruit. r,iEGET A TION T\;P:_ ~ Slas.l Pine '--- Bahia Grass Rag'.veec!.. Butbn weed I-.(~~.;~::ar' s \.veed Sem iti~c plant Frog fruit COMPOSITION (C-c. nOllY, J\l-MidIlUl"j', G. G I"<wnd coyer) C G .. DOMINANCE (O.Dominnnt, O.~)_c.casiotllll, C-ConHllon, c; C D o o .~....... G G CJ -.--- G At Boylan Eluironmclltal Consultants, tile. 7 Item ~~o. SA October 28. 2008 NAPLES CHURCH OF CHRIST 1~fb67 of 2i7 Enyironmental Impact St:Jtement 'f) [" "/). I). 'In 1) '" '"")"1' L.,) u...... ..., 1 ....t..l-~ .-"'1.0 -.'----l " i f\1 .~] 4 - I?oads and Trails This FLUCFCS description includes the non-vegerated graded access driveway for the fwo Ol1sile homes. .-.~? o-'~ Electrical Power TransmissioN Lines This community is located ::dong fhc southern portion of the site. It includes the access road and associoted open land within the NI\'Cmerlt. Vegetation in this area is dominoled by Bahia grass, Other herbaceous vegetation noted includes: Foxtail, bUl7chgrass, nut sea:::e. dollar weed, ),'og fruit, and some various sedges. TABLE 3. FLUCFCS ACREAGl.: TABLE FLUCCS 'Wetland OSW NOll- Code Community Acreage acreage wetland 110 Low demity residential -- -- 2.0 212 Uni.r!iprC?ved Pasture 5,78 -_. I -- n ._-"...~._.- _.n ....- 213 j Woodland Pasture u -- 5.6~_ . .-.-,.-..-- Sl4 Ro<!ds 81ld Trails u -- 0.80 8~~ I Eiectrica: Pow!;;r Transmission !jnes 4.90 .)L -. -- -~~~~~.- __-1-.. _ ...._____.., --- "' Total: -- -- 19.11 Totai Site '\crcilgc: 19.11 l. ii. f:xplain how the project meets or exceeds the native vegetation preservation requirement in Goal 6 of the Conservation and Coastal Management Element of the Grmvth Management Plan, and Chapters 4 and 10 of the Land Development Code. Provide an exbibit illustrating such. Include calculations identifying the acreage for prc.servation and impact, per FLUCFCS category. The site has been partia!(v dearedfiJr agricultural uses, However, this site does contain ureas of native trees. These areas are noted as dislurbed Wooded Pasture lvhcrc slash pine canopy coverage is approximate(v j 5%. Groundcover and understory is /lO! dominated by il1d(genous veguarion A minimum al 15% (~fthe existing nat/ve vegetation must be preserved to meet the indigenous requirement. Since a porfiol1 of {he site has ([treadv be.en legally clcan!d jhr the residential areas, po.wer line Boylan ElIvirOllrnclltal Consultants, Inc. 8 I I i , i i i r .A.genda Item No. SA October 28.2008 NAPLES CHURCH 01' CHlUST l\W.fili']fi 68 of 277 Enyironmenlal Impact Slatement .. easement and access, and other agricultural uses, theses areas have been excluded/rom the requirement. The preserve area is being created to retain some existing native trees. The undcr.l'(OlT and groundc:over area .will be enhanced through supplemental planting of native species This area }i,ill also serve as a buffer to an oflsite adjacent preserve and "\i..ill be maintained in perpetuity. Ill. For sites already cle:lred aud in agricultural use, provide documentation tbat the parcel (s) are in compliance .with the 25 year rezone limitation in Policy 6.1.5 of the Conservation and CO:lstal Management Element of the Growth Management Plan and Chapters 4 and 10 of tbe Land Deve.Jopmeni Code. For sites cleared prior to .January 2003, provide documentation that the parcel (s) are in compliance with the 10 year rezone Limitation previously identified in the Grmyth Management Plan and Land Development Code. -~ The site has been previously cleared for agricultural use. A sworn affidavit is included as (EXIl/!J[1' 9). iv. Have preserves or acreage requirements for preservation previously been identified for the site during previous development order approvals'! If so, identify the location and acreage of these preserves, and lJl"ovide an explanation if they are different from what is proposed. NO v. For properties with Special Treatment" ST" overlays, show the 51' overlay on the development plan and provided fill explanation as to why these areas are being impacted or preserved. These land\" are not vvithin the ST overlay. e, \Vetlands. i. Define the tJ umber of acres of Collier County jurisdictional wetlands (pursuant to Policy 6.2.1 and 6.2.2 of the Conservation and Coastal Management I:~lemcnt of the Growth Management Plan) according to the Florid3 Land Use Cover and FOl-ms C1assific<ltion System (FLUCFCS). lndudc a description of each of the FLUCFCS categories identi1ied on-site by Vt~gctati{)11 type At Boylan Ervironmcnlal Consultants, Inc. 9 l'<Jsnda item ~Jo. '!)A, __J October 28, 2008 NAPLES CHUHCH OF CHRIST MPl1ft/)9 of 277 Environmental Impact Stfltement (species), vcgl'tatinn composition (canopy, midstory and gr'ound cover) and vegetation dominance (dominant, common and occasional). \\'etland determinations arc required to be verified by the Soulh Florida \Vater Manage.ment District or Florida Department of E:m'iromncntal Prutection, prior to submission to the County. " No 1'.'et!C!l1ds have been idenlified on this site. All SFW,HD permits will he provided prior to SDP approval. ii. Determine seasonal and historic high \'\'ater levels utilizing lichen lines or other biological indicators. Indicate how the project design improves/affects pn'ucveJopment hydroperiods. Provide a narrative ~Id dressing the anticipated contwl cIevatinll(s) for the sileo Anticipared controls IV ill be determined using adjacent permitted projects lIe'o onsite hydrologic indicalr)rs to determine rVSr-rT were ohserved The Q(~;ace!lt conirol elevations as permitted by the South Florida Welter Management District are 9.5' NGVD for Livingston Road to the west, 10,7 '/,,lGVD jiJl> Arhngton Lakes located north and east of the .life, and 10.5' .AlGVDSfor Balmoral to the south. (EXHIBIT ~) shnH'S rhe pruposed Drainage Plan. ~ III. Indicate the proposed perce,nf of defined wetlands to be impacted lllld the effeds of pl"Oposecl impacts on thc.~ functions of these weClands. P,'ovidc an exhibit showing the IOl~ation of wetlands to be impacted and those to be preserved on-site. Describe hew impacts to wetlands haYe been minimized. No wetlands were iden:~fied 0/; this sire, IV. Indicate how the project design compensates for wetland impacts pursuant to the Pulicies and Objectives in Goal 6 of the COllsen'atiOll and Coastal l\1anagcmcllt f~lement of the Grov.'th Management Plan. For sHes in the RFMU district, provide an asscssnu'nt, based on the S(luth Florida \Vatel' l\fanagement District's UniformlVlitigation Assessment J\1cthod, that bas been 3l'ccpted by either the South Flo!-ida "later Management Distdct or the Florida Department of Environmental Protecti(}ll. For sites outside thc. RFI\1L' distdd, and where higher quality wctlancls are being, n'.lained on-site, provide justific~lti()n bascd 011 the Uniform i\litif.:ation Assessment Method. iO I I , ! i ! I ~ Boylan F:nyirol1trlental Consultants, Inc. . il..genda Item No. 8.A October 28, 2008 NAPLES CHURCH OF CHRIST MP~70 of 277 Envil"Ollrnmtal Impact Statement .. NA f. Surface and ground water management. I. Provide an ovel'all description of the proposed water management system explaining how it works, the basis of design, historical drainage t10\VS, off-site flows coming in to the system and how they will be incorporated in the system or passed 31'ound the system, positive outfall availability, Wet Season \Vater Table and Dry Season \Vater Table, and how they were determined, and any other pertinent informathm pe,.taining to the control of storm and ground water. The ,mter management j:vstem will consist of a series rl inlets interconnected with drainage pipes and dry detention basins. The greaJer (~f either the first inch of runoff from the site or 2.5" times the percentage of imperviousness wi!! be detained. Discharge through a water control structure will be to the drainage system along eastern property line into the jlowway established within the Arlington Lakes PUD Discharge YJ.'ill be limited to the rale permitted by Collier County Ord. 90-10 or the SFWAID, Hlhich )vill be issuing the H'ater management j".}ermit. ~ Presently there Gre no known off-site storm flows that affect this site. All surrounding areas have been previously permitted through SF H" AID. it Provide an analysis of potential water quality impacts of the pro.icct by evaluating water quality loadings ex.pected from the project (post development conditions considering the proposed land uses and stormwater management controls) compared with water quality loadings of the proj~ct area as it exists ill its prc- development conditions. This analysis is rt'qllirec1 for projects impacting five (5) or more acres or wetlands. The analysis shall be pcl"fllrmed using methodologies approved by Federal and State water quality agencies. The project's water management system is designed to maximize water quality enhancement, thereby meeting or exceeding the requirements of SFff/A1D Basis of Review Sections 4.2.4 and 5.9. J (b). the project will use d7)! delention to attenuate storrn flmvs discharging form the site and toprotect the native }"Jreserve. Irl addition. the jJl"oject lvill use j?ollution prevention measures (both during and after construction) along with design features that At Boylan F.I vironmental Consultants, Inc. 11 ~:s'rr, !\1o SA '.::::tobe! 20~18 P30e 71 elf 2-:7 NAPLES CHURCH OF CHRIST MPUD Envrronmental Impact Statement will improve travel lime to dischm-ge locations and allow ,F/I' additional "scrubbing" of the srorn; water prior 10 discharge. " P RE-CONSTR UCTJON AND DURiNG CONSTR UCTION Structural and Non-Structural Controls (Busis (if Review 4 2.4.1 (a)-(f)) l. Follow practices outlined in Pollution Prevention Plan. 2 blstall perimeter berm(,) Or sill fences 1vifh straw bale barrier(s). J Continue clearing and grading 4. Stabi/;;;:e denuded areas and slocltpilcs .\,tthin 21 days of last construction aclivif.v in that w'ca. 5. A1onitor rain events and check condition !~l erosion control measures after each significant event. Other Controls 1. Proper handling of hazardous or potentially hazardous materials. 2. Proper disposal of all trash and other waste products. J Spill prevention and nOlificolion 4 Contractor training and responsibility POS7'..COl-lSTRUCTIO,V Non-,)'tructural COl1frol.~ (Basis of Rcvie,l' 5.9 j (b)) ~ This project .wit{ use Best Alanagemenl Practices (HMP's) intended to improve {he quality (~f storm water rWl(~!r hy reducing the generation and accwYlulation of Dotential .1'101'117 water runoff conlamimmfS at or near the v ~ JJ. respective suurces for each cO/lsrituent. 1. Nutrient and PcsticitJe Alwwgement: A property owner '.I' association .will be fmned to manage landscape and pesticide application 2. Street SH'eeping. This practice involves s~l'ecping and vacuuming the p.I'hnary streets and parking areas to remove dlY Yl'eather a::cwnulation of pollutants, especially particul:..ltc matter. hefi!re 1.vash-ofl of these pollutants con occur during a storm cw:ni. i/iis practice reduces the potential JCJI" ['o!luiic,n impacts on receiving li'a!er bodies b.v removing pOrlicu[ote n:aitcr and associated chemica! cOlls/ituents. 3. S'jlid rV(sfe A1anagemenl: In general, solid waste management involves issues related fa (he managenw.'1t and halid/ing of urban r(fl.tse, litter and leaves fhat will mimmizc the impacl of these constituents as ""arer pollutants. ]2 r EO\'Ian Environmental Consultants, Inc. - Agenda Item t'-Jo. SA October 28, 2008 NAPLES CHUHCH OF CHRIST M~>UD72 of 277 Envirollmental Impart Statement ~ 4. Water Management System Maintenance: Inspection of all components of the s.l/stem on a regular basis. Cleaning of system as necessary to keep sysfem to operate as designed. The water management system .will be designed to exceed the minimum design criteria as outlined in the Basis (?f Review. In addition, pre-construction and long term monitoring and maintenance of the system comhined with proper fertilizer and pesticide use will improve warer quality in the storm water discharges be.vond minimum requirements. ill. Identify any Wellfield RisJ{ Management Special Treatment Overlay Zones (WRM-ST) within the project area and provide an analysis for how tbe IH'oject design avoids the most intensive land uses within the most sensitive WRM:-STs. The project is not within a WRM-STs o.verlay zone. .~ g. Listed species. i. Provide a plant and animal species survey to include at a minimum, listed species known to inhabit biological communities similar to those existing on-site, and conducted in acconlance with the guidelines of tbe Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission and the V.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. State actual survey times and dates, ~md provide a map showing the loeadon(s) of species of special status idtmtificd on-site. A protected ,\pecies lj/as conducted on the property on October 23, 2006. No nests, burrows, cavities, or other signs o.flisted species were found. See attached Protected Species Survey provided by Boylan Environmental Consultants (EXHIBIT J I). ii. Identify all listed species that are known to inhabit biological communities similar to those existing on the site or that have been directly observed on the site. No protected species were idenl{fied or observed on site. 711c follov....tng table shows the potential listed species that could lie within the FLUCFCS communities found on site. ~ Boylan [llvil'onlllcntal Consultants, Inc. 13 it+:::;r, ['1::.'. E~A C)ctcber 2,s 20'~)8 :-;APLES CmmCH OF CHRIST ~~Db~'2 of 277 Enl'ironmclltal Tmpact Statement I FLUCCS Potential Lis ted ---..." Species 110 Bunmving Owl .- .- ---.- ..--- -.---- Gap_her Tortoise 211 Florida Sand hill Crane 213 Florida Sand hill Crane _".._ u. . Red Cockaded Woodpecker Rig Cypress Fox , Sq:linel NONE 814 NONE 832 ---- ..._- 0/0 CovcnlUe Q<; -----i-~-:'- ! 95 i 95 95 95 Present Absent ! Density I V~;il;ility _ ' .J(ft)_ X i~ X ---r- ___I~ X-==r==--150 X _I 20 X 1-:20 I " 95 IX I - -r= --...._- .- ! 20 I i -0 i) . I 50 I I , _._~ I 1 i 111. Indicate how the project design minimizei' impacts to species of special status. A plant and animal survey was conducted according to FFr.VCC guidelines. Overlapping belt transects, approximate!.v 10 to 50 feet apart ,.,<,ere 'walked. In addition, periodic sfop-Iook-lisiens rechniques were utilized to obser.'c potentia/listed species. No listcd ,~pccies are known to OCC1JpV the site. ( A preserve area located odjC/cent to (~(f.~ire prescrl'c is being retained ol~sife. iv. Provide habitat management plans for each of the listed species known to occur on the property. For sites with bald e.agle nests :md/or !lest protection ZfJnes. bald eagle manag{~ment plans arc required, copies ofwhil:h shall be included as exhibits attached to the pun dOCIlHlcnts, nlH,re applicable. NA v. \Vhcre applicable, include correspondence received from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FF\VCC) and the U.S. fish and \\'ildlifc Sl'rvice (lJSF\VS), with regards to the project. Explain how the concerns of these agencies have been met. ..1. pr-O!tCfc(.j sl:e(~;cs surv::::v "rvas c.on(lucte(! on the j)i'o}!er/):. L}l-h~tl submitting the environmental supplement fo the SFvVAID, a copy ..vill be sent to [he FFWC.'C/of' review. 14 ~ 13ovl:m Environmental Consultants. Inc l\genda Item No. 8A October 28,2008 ProP 74 Of 277 NAPLES CHURCH OF CHRIST Ml'trJ) , , EUl'ironment::Jllmpact Statement ~ h. Other. i. For multi-slip docking facilities with ten slips or more, and for all marina facilities, show how the p,'ojcct is consistent with the marina Siting and other criteria in the Mllnlltec P,'ntcctinn Plan. it lnclude (he results of an)' cllvironmcntaJ assessments and/or audits of the property. If applicable, provide a narrative of the cost and measures needed to clean UJl the site. Not applicable. there are /10 dockingfacilities. ii. lnclude the results of any environmental assessments and/or audits of the property. If applicable. ()J'ovide a narrative of the cost and measures needed tn clean up the site.' Attached as (EXHIBIT /2) is a copy of a Phase I Environmental .')'ite Assessmentfor this site. lH. For sites located in the Big Cypress Area of Critical State Concern-Special Treatment (ACSC-ST) overlay district) show how the project is coll.~istent with the development standards and regulations established for the ACSC-ST. ~ Not applicable. iv. Soil sampling or ground water monitoring repClrts and programs shall be required for sites that occupy old farm fields, old golf courses or for vl'ltich there is a reasonable basis for believing tbat there has been previous contaminntion on site. The amount of sampling and testing shall be determined by the Environmental Scn'iccs staff along with the Pollution Control Department and the Florida. Department of Environmental Protection. The site consists of agricultural land~ {hat had been used for pasture No known farm fields 'were present that would suggest potential contamination. Howcw::r, a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment lvas conducted [0 idenrfbl potential sources of contamination for the subject property. The report recommended further investigation for asbestos within the buildings. v. Provide ducumentatIon from the -Florida Master Site File, Florida Department of State and any pdntccl historic archaeological sur\'cy~ that have been conducted on the project 4 Boyhw Environmental CUllSllltlllltS. Inc. IS ~ Item th [;1\ CJctober28.2008 F'aQ8 75Jf 277 :\!APLF.S CJHfRCH or CHRIST i\1PUD Eo\'iroomentallUlpact Statemeot area. Locate allY knO.WIl histuric or archaeological sites and their relationships to the propo.,ed project design. Demonstrate how the project design preserves the historic/archaeological integrity of the site, -. A request has been made to the Florida Department of State to review this site lor knOlJ.'l1 historic or archaeological sites ]'./0 response has been received to date. 5. Additional data. The County Manager or his designee may require addit.ional data or information necessary in order to m3kc a thorough and complete evaluation of the ErS .md proj eet. 6. Relation between EIS and tkvcloplIlcnt of regional impact (DIU). In any instance where the proposed project reqniJ"{~s both an EIS and a DRI, their data may he embodied in one I'epllr! provided such report includes all the required informatiollOI1 hoth the EIS and DIlL and DRI. ( 16 I I I. I r B\1ylao Ellvironmental C(lIlsultants, lnr .Agenda Item l\lo. SA October 28. 2008 Paoe 76af 277 NAPLES CHUHCH OF CURIS.I" MPUD Environmcntllllmpacl Statement .t EXHIBIT 1 ReSlllne - J(hu Schlachta -, 4 Boylan EllVil"Olllllen(.al Con~u[jallts, Tile -;-" . :terTi 1\JO. c"A, '.Jc:t::)ber 28 2008 77 of 277 Bo\r]'ln _c:;/,. . I +t.-. /. E ~ V i ronmcI-l~:!_______ Consultants, ){lC. r' tFeJ!alid & HI/Ed/lfe Sun!t'~.1~"OJIniejtlr;, PermittiIT.r~. !m/)Q('.[ kseSSmefll..5 11000 Metro Pllrkway. St:ite 4. Fort Myers, Florida, 33%6 Phone:(2:9) 4; 8-067 \ Pa:c(::39) 418-0672 " KIJ\lBERLY SCHLACIlTA Environmental Scientist J\RE,/\ OF EXPE.R.TlSE Env:ronmenlal ~cienc;e applications invoived in completing envi:-onmcnlaJ assessments, delineating jurisdictiomd wcLlandr; and permitting wllh State and Gc:deral Agencies, performing wildlife surveys and relocations, provldi;lg species management plans 2nd wildlife permitting, wetlands monitoring and permit uJmpliill1ce, vegetation and IEtbllill mapping, habitat restoration, utIlizing ACAD, GIS/GPS applications, environmental and wildlife pcrrmtting, and environmental applications for rezoning and environmental land use planning in Southwest Florida. EDueA nON Auburn Ul:iversity, B.S. Environmental Science, CoUcge of Engineering, [997 Fort l'vJycrs High School, I ()92 PROFF:SSIONAL lU'FILlA nONS :rlo~ida /\ssociation of Environmental Professionals CURRENT RESPONSIBILITIES Ms. :~chl;:chta condu.:ts extens:ve fieldwork, in Southwest Florida and subsequently produces the foUo\ving types of reports/surveys: protected species ~'uP/cys, \vet:and ~~urveys (reas~bility/ environmcat,d land use planning), c:nvironmental impact statements, wetlands monitoring, ilnd wildlife munitoring. In addition, ~he is iovolved with \vildlife and wetlands permitting \'iith Stale and federal regulatory agencies along v/1th permit compliance. ( RELEVANT EXPERIE:-.JCE Ms. S:::hla:r.ta has acquired ~ubs:anti3J environmental experience conducting iieldworK and producing reports and applications for environmental land lIse planT1ing and cievelopment. A Dab ve of Southwest Fb;ida, she also has over len years of full tllne experience in Lee, Coliie.r, Cha:.lotte, Gbdc8, Okccchobce, and Hendry counties, working with Boylan :::nvironmental Con2.ultants Tn the process, she has worked wltb iT wide range of cn:;jneers, pL:mnc,s, developers and age:1cies. She has cundt;c~ed lal:d as,,:::ssmsnts 'l11d wetland determina1iollS \vith :egu!Jtory agencies. Ms. SchlacnL2. also pertorms protected sp:::crcs surveys that !ncl ::dc L()Cal ,md Federally listed species such as the Gopher Tortoise., Big Cypress tm; Sqclirrel, Flonch Scrub .by, the Rcd-Cocbded Woodpecker, Audubon's Crested Caracf,~a and Bald Eagle. She has a!stl srent time ~: Ccd W:::bb Wildlife Refuge to sludy and learn the si)unds and tl i[:ht p"Ucrns of the R~d-cockad'edw(1odpecker, ,md attended sevc:.al wurkshops regarding th(.; handling and management ofthe Gophe:- Tnrloisc. 3efore joining Boylan Environmental Consultants. she worked with cnto;1101ogists at Ik {Jnive~slty of" F;orida to reestablish :Jnd lnonitor the populati(l[l of the endangered Scba'ls Swa21ov,tarl Buttul'y in :he Florida Keys. Locally, she has worked at the Nature Center helping tu educate lithers on 10,.al envil"Ol1rncnlal is~uc;;. She h.1.s also worked in Costa Rica with tbe. CCC (Cafll'bcall (\,nservati:)n Commission) rm,nitoring and tagging nestiag seel ~,.;:t!es. i\1anagemcnt pwc("",s of t!ie endangered Gi:ml TOfLOisc Wi:[C ;;!so studied while ,'It the Cbarks Darwin l(io~se"rcb StatloIl :n lbe Ga!cpagos }sland:;, Ecuactor. I I r I i f" h .Agenda Item No. 8.A October 28. 2008 Paqe 78 of 277 NAPLES Cl-IlJRCH OF CHRIST MPUD f:1I \'il"oulTICIl tal I fllpact Statement . EXHIBIT 2 Location Map -')---,. -At Boylan Environmental COllSultants, Ine >'-;......,. -,,-'. ',"':. ~ --; It2fT! l\jo. '!:;,A, October ::28, 2008 Stre&tAtl?s4:Jgj,@""'wo'ilf ';..77 rit~,;,'~'{"'?r1 Location Map Bbl~I?Il1E~~ WI, ~\.- . ~~!, ~~L~<+~'~ t;: l~ :~ li\ !:" 'in : 1"'\ ~ !ili, I,'" ' \fil : \"" I'~ .0 i E,o~iDl.~CT " \ p',!l!JJJP!,!U~. ' r.Ji? RlJtlRD I g! l?! It '1'1 it:: :~ ,~ i'" ,2 1ICIlTt!'8ft\JSli U< !~."_. " I'" ,;$ t;..... .t\f~, '~~ , ~ ",,I"'!',, (3) ~i ~ ~ ~ ~i lOTH1..~~1 ~~ Iff o I 0-1 ~! ~ , ~~cn:jw C9'JGAR!J!! pmKCflmi,w.. Ci , n.~"'\!l, I ~-4It ofr l'tIlE _BO , i -<*4- j l' :"V i~~ ,~. ~":' g ~..-I!. " It ~"lET l' l , I \~ v-~~r.\I\ I ( ; !.N260 12.119'1 ; t ,tbGIITl"'\'II\~ \ I " I ,. '":W810 44.968/rrti~\'Ij(I~ I' , ~I ii ' i I ,~~~"t i j *1, rJ ~; i .~ I EA~'llvodo uJ 11 GNm~c: SNHTlli~~CIl q.. , I " ~. 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':} Vl I;e:n I\Jo. 21\ October :::8 2((;8 89 of 277 ~ :""~ <f~ I I " ~I I I , , r:FJ I ~m, I.hW -! ') ~ t-< ~~g ~~~~ '0 1='. ~ I I I I --.J ~ Agenda Item No. 8/\ October 28, 2008 Page 90 of 277 NAl'LES ClIt:lK!l OF CHRIST MPUl) Enl'irtJlIlllcnhll Impact Statement .. E)(IIIBIT 8 Adjacent Preserves Alap -) 1 Hoyl:ill Enl'inlnlIlcll(nl Consultants, [!It' tI L.:;eclda Ibm i'h. 8/:-'" - OctCJb2r 28 2D:J8 S51 Df 277 ;i 1 ,I r I i1 ! ~ ! W Ii! :i. ;:. ~ ~E . " -, , i I I I i 'i:1 . I. ~;f;,f;I;; . . ,",'~. " ",' ~ I ,I i 'L"'>"',f!" :;0"i~'L1J I ( :.~~lIy' ,t~f,;fi::~.. ,: t ,:~';~~Jfl~j , i t)~'~~ill"f~~_i. I I I ~ " . r Aoenda Item ~,jo. 8.A u October 28, 2008 Page 92 of 277 NAPLES CHUnCH OF CHRIST MPUD Enyironmentallmpact Statement .. E,,}(HIBIT.9 A G EXelllptiolt Infor111ation ~ ~ lloylan Enviro [\ mental Consultants, lne L,oenda Item !~o. SA, , October 28, 2008 Naples Church of Christ MP~ 93 ot 277 AR-10294 AFFIDAVIT .. I, Sharon Umpenhour, Planning Technician with Q. Grady Minor and Associates, 3800 Via Del Rey, Bonita Springs, FL 34134, beIng first duly sworn, depose and say that on Thursday, June ':2, 2008, I spoke via telephone with Mr. Fred Richard Sutherland vho was an ol,'mer of the subject propeliy from 1972 through 2004. The physical property address is 12740 and 12780 Livingston Road, Nap'es, Florida. I contacted Mr, Sutherland to discuss the prior use of the properties by him and his famiiy to determine tile extent to which agricultural uses were conducted on the property. Mr. Sutherland indicated that he had constructed :he two homes on the site in the mid-1980's and that he and his family then constructed the existing barn and other improvements in support of their business, which involved the breeding, raising, stabling and sale of horses. He indicated that this was the basis for the issuance of agricultural exemption by the Collier County Propel'ty Appraisers Office in 1988. The Sutherland's operated their agricultu;al operation on this property until 2004. //~-~ /[/rrL .~ -~ n ~~f9~ l\}\I~1! Sh~~~n t Im~.~.~ho'..~ .. I lell V I U (JeJ" t LIt <. STATE OF FLORIDA 1 COUNTY OF GBLL/!:::R ()~ Sworn to (or affirmed) and subscribed before me this 17th day of July, 2008 by Sharon Umpenhou; who is personally known to me. I .,'~~:r':;;4'~ CARIN J. OWYEf1. ; N;."");'.".<. 'I' ,(-." ISSIO',' # DD 700'8" i~:f .ID '~:E r." ~}~I."l~::,",. ~~ ,. ~U, L I '~':i:\L",,< cl,PIR"~. May 14, LD1~ l ~"/I.' ~~Tr~.f$;:'''''' !.k,,"ltJ"i'dT~11J ~~f}rr PlIUJ; llooAfwrtl')f!> I...H.... --~~.~ . - ~ /7 I'i' /'"'~-) L~ . /l""")(--..-L./ Notary Public / Carin J. Dwver (Name typed, printed or stamped) (C,.....t~jnl ~ll .,.......,hr~r ;; "'1'-"_'\ \,_'01101 .!I,/UiIIUGII H CUll] ,. COCMPUD /\genda Item ~Jo. 8.A October 28. 2008 Page 94 of 277 ~ Narles Church of Christ MPUD Timeline 1974 - 5.15 acre easement to FPL, O.R. Book 614, Page 1201 1981 - Aerial shows property is vegetated with scattered trees 1985 - Aerial shows some vegetation removed (consistent with site today) 1986 - Building permit pulled on southern parcel 1987 - Building permit pulled on northern parcer 1988 - Ta)~ Roll records show Ag EX€lmption, grazing cows and horses 2004 - Ag Exemption removed, purchased by Naples Church of Christ ~-, .At ~L~~~~;:;~;~~~,' :~' L\Jenda Item ['la.SA 05/02 '07 10:06 NO.956 02 {cr3ober 28, 2008 ii:l'::l! ' n n< '">77 '~."-" , , _ .:' f,~ ~~ ',~.../ .1' ... '1',i ':'..1:';':,,~~ ....::;.-; i.... ',... .~\or' (. ....t . . r..... ... .....:,. :~::~~~.~ ::::;7~1"'I.,..~~~:iA)p~r.!,.~I~':~,~ ~'~:'~f,(~,:,':j..r~\:.'\';,":"''I.'''''':~~~)'- t:IL~..n';N Ll!J:2-:'7-.rr~L"~.111 tll'1'(,[', II~III . .'{ l' t..~. .., ,~.'. ..""';""'(""t;;;.'t,~".'!:":I'.: I" -, ~1' /'J- " .... ''':1,':<1<,.,'1:1','' IT59.',l~ ~., 0-1< I," '.. I, ,." -'.. ,':3-( cSt:;"-lJ':: i' ! '- .1,. .r L'l: it. ...I~ II.,L, ... !.{ '. .'" 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Ii i ._0_____'; i ,hf~.J:':;V.,]r-~ f SX:{"1 ! I , I ~ I i ,. Aaenda Item No. 8A ~ October 28 2008 NAPLES CHURCH OF CHRIST Nfpgi) 106 of 277 Envimnmcnfa[ Impact Statement .. EXHIBIT 10 SF rJlAfD Correspondence .~ At Boylan Environmental Consultants, lne. " L"fm~e, [+tirtj~ 3A \.1::;rODer L8 L003 P2ge '107 Df 277 Kim Schlachta " From: Sent: To: Allman, Karyn [kallrnan@sfwmd,gov] Tuesday, June 03, 2008 8:31 M,,' Ki:-n Schlachta Cc: White, Jessica Subject: Site visit - Naples Church 080331-15 Attachments: flowway 2 naples church.JPG; flowway 1 naples Church.JPG Kim: Per a site visit .June 2. 2008 for th8 above referenced project, there are no jurisdictional wetlands present onsite. 1 currently do not require any addllional information. Any questions, let me know. Jessica, I've atiached two photos of tlie flow way area. Th anks. Karyn Allman .Environmental Analyst South Flol'ida Wattr Ji'l anagement District 264U Golden Gate P:u'bvay Naples, fCL 34105 139-263-7615 ext. 7626 ~ r 7/24/2008 ,Aoenda item No. 8A ., October 28, 2008 Paqe 108 of 277 NAPLES CHURCH OF CHRIST MPUD EnvironmentalllTlpact Statement ., EXIIIBIT 11 Protected Species Survey ~ ~ Boylan Kn\'ironment:ll Consultants, lne .Li,;)encJa itsm No. 8.A. October 28, 2008 Page 1 (;9 of 277 " Naples Church of Christ lYIPUD Section t8; Township 49 S; Range 26 E Collier County, Florida Protected Species Survey ~ Bovlan j;....." E;l,vironn~~~tci~ C ~'\" onsu!tants, 'Ute. I Walland & Wildlife ,SU)w.'~'o"')"'n1al f'e/mllllng, Impact A-;sessmenlS 11000 Metro Parkway, Suite 4 Fort Myers, Florida, 33966 Phone:(239) 418-0671 Fax:(239) 418-0672 October 26, 2006 Revised December 28, 2006 r Pagclof5 /\qenda item 1\10. SA ~ October 28, 2008 Page 110 of 277 . 1 NTRODllCTJON An envirmul1ental scientist from Bovhm Environmental Consultants, Tnc conducted a . . field investigation on the property on October 23, 2006. The purpose (" fthe field investigation was to identify the presence of protected species and habitat. The 19.11 sitE is located in portions of Section 18, Township 49 South, Range 49 East, in Collier County, Florida. SpecificaHy, it is situated east of Livingston Road and south of Pine Ridge Road. SURVEY METHODOLOGY '-' Where possible, the species survey was conducted using the paranel belt transect survey methodology discussed in the Florida Gmne and Freshwater Fish Commission publication "Ecology and Habitat Protection Needs of Gopher Tortoise (Gopherus pol}1Jhemus))opulatiolls fiound 011 Lands Slated for Large-scale Development in f'1orida." This method is comptised of a several step praCeRf-;. rirst, vegetation communities J1' land-uscs on the study area are delineated on an aerial photograph using the Florida u~nd 1)se, Cover and Forms Classification System (FLUCFCS). Next, the . FLUCFCS codes are cross-referenced with a Protected Species List. This species list names the prNccted species that ha ve a probability of occurring in that particular FLUCFCS ccmmullity. Willi a list of the potential listed plants and anImals, each FLUCFCS community is searched in tI- e field for these species. An intensive pedestrian sm-"ey is conducted using mcanderi ng .5~ belt transects and lOx 50 binoculars as a means of searching for plants and animals. In addition, periodic "stop-look-listen" and quict stalking methods are . conducted for animals. Signs or sightings of these species are then recorded. Particular attt:ntion was placed upon locating potential fox squirrel nests, locating RCW cavity trees, ,.nd cagle's nests within the forested portions of the propeliy. Nearly 100 percent of the property that was considered as potential tortoise habitat was surveyed. SITE CONDl1 IONS The temperature ranged from the low to mid 80s during the survey, with mostly clear skies during lhe fleld investigation. Tl1e site contains two home I:lites with associated pole bam, storage sheds and residential stlllctures. The.re is a driveway which bisects the property. A1cng tbe south boundary, there is a power line easement. In general, the remaining portions of the property are composed of open land with slash pine. in thc canopy. The ,:;ite is 1:>ordercd by roads to the west. Residential developlaent slllTounds the remaining three sides of this parcel. At Page2of5 item r.1o. SA Clc::tober 28. 2008 111 of 277 Listed below are the vegetation communities or land-uses identified on the site as shown on the attached protected species survey map. See Florida Land Use, Cover and Forms Classification System (Department of Transportation 1 999) for definitions. 110 Low Density Residential This descripticn consists ofa single-family homes with assoclatcd amenities including storage ~heds and a pole barn. The sun'ounding landscape includes various native and landscape vegetation including slash pine, live oak. red nwple, hickory, and citrus. 212 Impro"ed Pasture This herbaceous community is dominated by Bahia grass in the groundcover. Other vegetation present includes ragweed, Brazilian pepper, button weed, Caesar \vced, sensitive plam, and frog fruit. 213 Woodland Pasture In this community L.~e canopy was dominated by mature slash pinc trecs. Scattered ear leaf acacia and java plum were noted in the mid story. The groundcover was dominated by Bahia grass, while other vcgetation noted includes ragweed, Brazilian pepper, button weed, Caesar weed, sensitive plant, and frog fmit. 814 Roads and Trails This FLUCFCS descl1ption includes the non-vegetated graded access driveway for the two onsite homes. A small potion if this includes the con3tl11c.tioo access for the adjacent site, 832 Electrical Power Transmission Lines This community is located along the southe:ll porLiorc of the site. It lllcl :.Ides the access road ar~d associated open land within the casement. Vegetation in this area is dominated by Balli,,_ grass. Other herbaceous vegetation noted ine! udes: Foxtail, bUllchgrass, nut sedge, doEa: weed, and some various se.dges. Page 30f5 " <. ,. .. ~ At Aoenda item r'~o. SA w October 28. 2008 Page 112 of 277 SPECIES PRESENCE During om field survey for protected species on the property, we did not observe any protected species or signs there of. No nest structures were identified, no tree cavities were found, and no gopher tortoise bUlTOWS were located. The various ii3ted species that may occur in the vegetation commtmities or land-use types found on the property ha \Ie been tabulated on the attached table, Other species observed on the site during the investigation include; mockingbirds, mourning do'vcs, and a red-bellied woodpecker. DrSCIJSSlON This site is somewhat isolated by the surrounding development The disturbed nature of the communities including the lack of cover for wildlife would not provide adequate habitat to list(~d species. The site does contain mature slash pines however, no cavity trees were found, and no nest structures were located. Page 4 ot'S ~".~~'.'.-, '-, :' ..... ,~.-,;-: ." b.:Jsnda nefTi ~~o, 8/~\ 'OctJher 28. 2D08 Pa;je 113 of 277 Table. Protected species having the potential to occur in the corresponding FLUCFCS communitj! or land-types with corresponding field survey results. " FLUCCS 1 Potential Listed I .. % Present Absent Density Visibility ! S~ecics . Coverage .J!!L_ 1 JO Burrowing Owl 95 X 40 1---- Gopher Tortoise 95 X 40 ~_.- 2]1 Florida Sand hill Crane 95 X 50 I 213 Florida Sand hill Crane 95 X I 20 Red Cockaded 95 X 20 1 , \V oodpecker. I Big Cypress fox 95 X 20 S CJ'.lirre 1 I I NONE i - 50 ~._~. 814 ~ONE - 50 832 ~- ~ Page 5 of 5 .. ,SA 7008 .277 I " i i 0 ::) a. a. ::E (tl r- ~ CI) ~ c: (/) c: J: Cll ... 0 l- -, LL >- 0 ~ :J J: en (/) CJ Q) c: "u ::l <J) a. J: (/) () '0 $ rJ) Q W ~ -.J 0 ... c.. 0.. <( Z ... "N"_~~ D ofi, -t . ~ .....("In ~~ O~~~rn1"'" .... ID tD ci..y; ., ~ :2 Z ... . lIH.)-(<< :~ ;~ n '" z o j: <( u :3 .... o w '" z ~ .... ~i 1I:J '0 . /3 0 ~ D 1~'1 I . e ~ .. ~ I~ d .:it I, III l:: ~ e <<1- I ~ ~ +.Jo ,- ~ l: ~ I ~, ~d~i.u ~ Q:l~ I ~ .. ~ .l\::18nda Ii em r\Jo (;.4 - October 28. 200S NAPLES CHURCH OF CHRIST M1PeJ 15 Df '277 Environmental Impact Statement " E)(HIBIT 12 Phase I - Environl11ental Site AsseSSlnellt (Provided by SJVift Enviroll11lental) ( i ! I ,. Boylan Environmental Consultants, fne ... Agenda Item No. SA October 28,2008 Page 116 of 277 ~ PHASE I ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT :!: 19.10 Acre Tract Livingston Road Naples, Florida Collier County NGi PROJECT #04070 PREPARED FOR: -, John Massey CESP. Inc, 16i'3 3":1 Street South Naples, Florida 34102 PREPARED BY: Swift Environmental, Inc. 820 Fesslers Parkway, Suite 135 Nashville, Tennessee 37210 615-781-1211 615-781-0959 FAX June 18, 2004 4 ::.~:'~ ' " -. ".: .';.. ",':O'e ,-' ~tE;rn No. 8,~ ,~):;t()ber 28 2008 1 7 277 1.0 INTRODUCTION TABLE OF CONTENTS " 1.1 P~RPOSE 1,2 SCOPE OF WORK 1.3 CO~JSTRAJNTS 1,4 COI'~CLUSIONS 1,5 QU;\L1FICA TIOI-lS 2.0 AUTHORIZATrON AND ACCESS 3.0 LOCATION AND DESCRIPTION 3,1 PROPERTY LOCATION 3.2 PROPERTY DESCRIPTION 3.3 SITE VIS!T 4.0 FINDINGS 4.1 Ei\!VI RONM ENT AL SETT ING ( 4.1.1 CURRENT LAND USE 4.1.2 TOPOGRAPHY 4.1.3 SURFACE WATER 4.1.4 GEOLOGY JlJjO HYDROGEOLOGY 4.2 RESS\RCH 4.21 CLIENT PROVIO:=D INFORMATION 422 REGULATORY lISiH\jG 4.2,3 r..J,ISTORICAl DATA 4.3 SiT:::: PROPERTY RECONNAISANCE 4.3, i POTEr~TIAL SOUf~CES OF SURFACE CONTAM[[\jA nON 432 POTB>lTIAL SOURCES OF AIRBORNE CONTMAINATION f1A Agenda Item l\lo. 8l~ October 28. 2008 Page 118 of 277 . TABLE OF CONTENTS CONTINUED 4.3.3 POTEi\jTIAL SOURCES OF WATEHBORNE CONTAMINATION 4.3.4 POTENTIAL SOURCES OF ASBESTOS-COt'.JTAINING MATERIALS 4.4 P DJACENT/CONTIGUOUS PROPERTY RECONNAISSANCE 4.4.1 PROPERTY AND IMPROVEMENTS 4,4.2 POTENTIAL SOURCES OF SURFACE CONTAMINATION 4.4.3 POTENTIAL. SOURCES OF AIRBORNE CONTAM1NATIOI'I.J L.4.4 POTENTIAL SOURCES OF WATERBORNE CONTAMlf'JATION 4.5 SUMMARY OF FINDINGS if.5.1 CONCLUSIONS 4.5.2 RECOMMENDATIONS 5.0 WARRJl.NTY AND LIMIT A TIONS .~ APPENDICES A B. C. D. SITE DRAWINGS HEGULA TORY RESEARCH F)HOTOGRAPHS CLIENT PROVIDED INFORMATION At ii - i:em No. [:.q Octoher 28 2008 1~gof277 1.0 INTRODucnON " 1.1 PURPOSE The purpose of this Phase I Environmental Site Assessment is to evaluate the environmental conditions of the :t 19.10 acre tract of ptoperty on Livingston Road in Naples, Collier County, Florida in relation to the potential ;Jresence or absence of contam'lnants and/or hazardous materials, This property evaluatlon is to assist CES?, Inc. in assessing the potential for liabilities associated with current environmental conditions of the property. These objectives were achieved by conducting a review of available file information. completing a site visit, and pr'eparing this report which summarizes the results, findings and conclusions of this property evaluation. 12 SCOPE OF WOr<f< The scope of work for the property evaluation is consistent with ASTM Standard 1527 -00 for Phase I Environmental Site Assessments and included a file review, a site visit, and report preparation. The file review included a review of site specific and regional information collected from various agencies inc!:Jding the following:- A State of Florida, Department of Environmental Protection Solkj Waste Management Section Superfund Section Petroleum storage Tanks Section Registered Storage Tanks list Leaking Storage Tanks List ~ B The United States Environmen:al Protection !~gency The Comprehensive Environmental Response Compensation & Liability information System (CERCLlS) The Nationc:.1 Priorities List (NPL) · The F~esource Conservation and Recovery information System (RCR!S) · The Emergency Response Notification System (ERhlS) TrlS Corrective Action Report (CORRAGTS) Superfund Consent Decrees (CO~JSE1\T) · Records of Decision (ROD) .. Materia! Licensing Tracki:1g Sys~em (ML TS) I i I I I r! .A,genda Item No. SA October 28, 2008 Page 120 of 277 ., Also reviewed as part of the site visit was available information provided by the fcl\owing agencies: t United states Department of Agriculture Natural Resources ConselVation Service . County of Collier, Emergency Management Agency On-site obseNation of the property and improvements for indications of possible environmental concerns was conducted lncluding the following: fJ.. Potential sources of surface contamination. E;. Potential sources of airborne contamination. C. Potential sources of waterborne contamination. D. Potential sources of asbestos-containing materials. VIsual reconnaissance of adjacent and contiguous properties for indications of r,osslble environmental concerns was conducted including: 1\. Property - structures and improvements. B, Potential sources of surface contamination. C. Potential sources of airborne contamination. D. Potential sources of waterborne contamination. -) This information along with the information collected during the site visit conducted on June 7,2004, was used to assess the environmental condition of the property. 1.3 CONSTRAINTS The assessment conducted at tile site was a Phase 1 Environmental Assessment Gonduded in conformance with A TSM Standard 1527-00, which included a file review and a site vlsit. There were no limitations on the assessor's access to the site or 'Jther limitation affecting this assessment. The assessment was not intended to :)omprehensively assess the potential presence or absence of contaminants and/or 'lazardous materials on the property. Unless otherwise stated, no sampling or analysis was conducted to confirm any conditions noted during the assessment. Swift Environmental, Inc. did not conduct a geographical survey to confirm or refute the presence of any subsurface structures, 1.4 CONCLUSIONS At Swift Environmental, Inc. performed a Phase \ ESA in conformance with the scope of ASTM Standard Practice E. 1527-00 for the property identified as tile 1: 19 10 acre tract, iocated on Livingston Road in Naples, Collier County, Florida Any 2 .......':........"'-'. Item No, 8A October:28 2008 Pc~ge 121 of 277 exceptions to, deletions from, the Scope of Work are described in Sections 1.3 and 1.5 of this report T~is ESA did reveal Recognized Environmental Conditions (REC's) associated '.'Vith the site. " · The property is designated as an existing wetlands. The areas need to be deiineated for jurisdictional verification. · There are t\'% (2) existing water wells on the s:te. · The buildings Sllould be evaluated for asbestos containing materials, 1.5 QUALIFICATiONS Although this Phase I Environmental Site Assessment has been a thorough attempt to identify potential sources of contam\nation for the subject propert}/, potental sources of contamination may have escaped detection due to the lim:ted nature of a Phase I Environmental Site ASSEss;nent, tile inaccuracy of governmental records or environmental conditiors which were undetected by Svvift Environmental, Inc. after reasonable inquiry. Svyrift Environmental, lnc, reserves the right to alter its findings based 011 its review of any information obtained and reviewed after the date of this report. This Phase I Environmental Site Assessment did ilot include an evaluation of the suitability of the property or any portions thereof for intended use, building or site safety, structural or mechanical integrity of the property, or any financial risks of future property use. The findings are relevant to the dates of our assessment and should not be relied upon to represent site or fa~ility Gonditions beyond the time frame established in the ASTM Standard 1527-00. ~ The analysis of the samples obta:ned with respect to the presence and amount of asbestos, jf any, is limited to that for the discrete area and quantity of material sampled at that particular location. OUf professional services have been performed using that degree of care and skill ordinarily exercised by other professic:nal environmental cGnsul~ants of recognized national standing in similar circumstances. No other warranty, expressed or implied, is ma.de as to the professional information included ill this report. 3 r ,,,',ii"~iIlIllI!l~~IlIIlIllSilnliI!llllIlII$IilrI~II-'liiilil<llll_"lfl,ji;"IiI'i":;"ih~I':;'"c;",,..:..,,.,co. Agenda Item No. 8A October 28. 2008 Page 122 of 277 .. 2.0 AUTHOltlZA TION AND ACCESS Authorization to perform this assessment was given by Mr. John Massey of CESP. rnc. on May 28, 2004. Access:o the site was provided by Mr. Ben Massey of CESP, Inc. Field reconnaissance was performed on June 7. 2004. -, ~ 4 L;]enda Item No. 8A. October 28. 2008 ?age 123 of 277 3.0 LoeA TION AND DESCRIPTION -- 3.1 PROPERTY LOCATION The site under investigation consists of a :t 19. iO acre tract on livingston Road in !'Japles, Collier County, Florida. Figure 1 shov.'S the site location. 3,2 PROPERTY DESCR!PTION The site consists of approximately :t 19. 10 acres. The site is presently two (2) residential houses and pasture, The north boundary consists of an area under development. The property is bounded to the east by two (2) detention basins under construction. The property is bounded to the south by undeve:8ped proP3rty. The property is bounded to the west by Livingston Road. 3.3 SITE VISIT On June 7, 2004, a site inspection was conducted by Swift Environmental, Inc. During this inspection, the physical setting and characteristics, the activities conducted and a visual evaluation of the environmental conditions of the site were observed. The site visit began by determining the boundaries of the site. The boundaries were identified by using the site map provided by CESP, Ine ( The site IS ge;]erally Hat lying. It is covered with grass, t~ees, and scrubs. The legal description of the property is: Parcel One: The North 112 of the South 112 of the Northwest 1/4 oftne Southwest 1/4 of Section 18, Township 49 South, Range 26 East, Collier County, Florida, LESS a.nd EXCEPT tl12t portion taken for right of way of Liv,ngston Road pursuant to Order of Taking recorded in Official Records Book 283G, Page 1.\20, of the Public Recol'cs of Collier County, Fio"ida, bgetner with all the tenements, hereditanents and appurtenances ttler'eto belonging or in anywise apIJertaLling. Percel Two: The South 1/2 of the South 112 of the Northwest 1/4 of the SDuthwest i/4 of Section 18, Township 49 South, Range 26 East, Collier County, Florida, LESS and EXCEPT that portion taken for right of way of Livingston Road pu~suant ~[) Order Qf Taking recorded in Official Records Book 2836, page L120, of the Public Records of CoHier County, Florida, together with 31; :he 5 , I I i ~ Agenda Item ~~o. SA October 28, 2008 Page 124 of 277 .. tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereto belonging or in anyvvise appertaining. There is a powerline easement along the southern property line. There is also a ~:ipeline located aiong the western property line. .-, ... 6 - ; <:. .:.:::, -~-. .. P,genda item ND. 3/1, C}ctober 28, 2008 10"').....,-...( "77 ,.;...0 Ur LI f 4.0 FINDINGS -. 4.1 ENVIRONMENTAL SETI1I\lG 4.1.1 CURRENT LAI\lD USE The subject site is kl10wn as the i 19.10 acre site on Livingston Road in I\aples, Collier County, Florida. The area is f]rimarily residential and agricultural. The site is currently tlNO (2) residential houses and pastcre land. 4.1,2 TOPOGRAFHY The current topography is generally flat lying. It is estimated that there is less th an 5 feet of vertical relief across the site according to the USGS Topographical Map of Belle Meade I\JW, Florida dated 1958, Photorevised 1973. 4.1.3 SURFACE WATER No major surface water bodies were observed on the site Several depressional areas and drainage ways cross the site. Surface drainage ;s primarily through sheet flow to the property boundaries, 4.1.4 GEOLOGY AND HYDROGEOLOGY ( No site speclfic geologic data was gathered during this evaluation. p.,ccording to the Soil Survey for Collier County. the solis at the site consist of the following: Smyrna, fine sand, i:1 hydrologic group Class B/D - drained/undrained hydrology class of soils that can be drained and are classified. The soils drain poorly and may have a saturated zone, a layer of low hydraulic conductivity or seepage_ The depth to the water table is less than 1 foot. The corrosion potential for uncoated steel is high The soil does meet the requirement For a hydric soil. Site specific hydrogeologic data was not available. On-site investigations would be necessary to determine actual depth to groundwater or groundwa~er flow direction, gradient, velocity, etc. 7 ; I ~ .. ~ At Agenda Item No. 8A October 28. 20-08 Pa;]e126of 277 4.2 RESEAFCH 4.2.1 CliENT PROVIDED INFORMATION P. legal description and boundary survey dated September 2003 were provided to ~:wjft Environmental, Inc. by CESP, !riC Based on the review of the above ft~ferenced documents, potential sources of environmental concern to the subject poperty were not identified. 4.2.2 F~EGULA TORY LISTING Pertinent and available listings of environmental concern on or near the subject site 'dere reviewed for evidence of activities which may tlave an adverse environmental i npact. Please refer to Appendix 8 for a complete listing, I n accordance with ASTM Standard E 1527-00, the follo',ving federal, state, and local listings were reviewed for information pertaining to environmental conditions at and within an approxima.te one-mile radius of the subject site except where other search radii are noted: A. State of Florida, Department of Environmental Protection Solid Waste Management Section Supl3!rfund Section Petmleum Storage Tanks Section . Registered storage Tanks List Leai<ing Storage Tanks List B. The United states Environmental Protection Agency . The Comprehensive Environmental Response Compensation & Uabmty Information System (CERCLlS) . The Na.tional Priorities List (N[':>L) . The Resource Conservation and Recovery Information System (RCRIS) . The Emergency Kesponse Notification System (ERNS) . The Corrective Action Report (CORRACTS) . Superfund Consent Decrees (CONSENT) . Records of Decision (ROO) Material Licensing Tracking System (ML TS) The state of Florida, Department of Environmental Protection Solid Waste Facilities List is concerned with the handling of solid \ovaste and includes locations identified and permitted with solid waste landfllling or associated activities involving the handling of solid wastes. A review of this list dated February 2004 revealed no sites within a 1/2 mile radius of ttle subject property. ' The state of Florida Department of Environmental Protection Registry of Confirmed Abandoned or Uncontrolled Hazardous Waste Disposal Sites program addresses abandoned or inactive sites within the state that do not qualify for aclion under the 8 ,':~~~~!1'-."",..;'~ Item i',Jo, SA Jctober 28. 20C)3 l27 (l277 Federal Superfund program and cannot be resolved under the hazardous waste -., program or an agreed administrative orjer. I ncJuded are the state sites that are included on or proposed for indus,lm on the State Superfund Registry. A review of tllis iisting dated Februa'Y 2004 reveaiej no State Superfund sites within a 1 mile radius of the subject property The state of Florida Department of Environmental Protection requires the registration of Underground storage Tanks (USTs) located within the state of Florida. A review of this datab8se dated Februar)1 2004 revealed no UST sites located within a ~!2 mile radius of trJe subject property. Tne State of Florida Department of Environmental Protection Underground Storage Tank (LUST) database is a listing of facUities which have reported leaking underground storage tanks. A review of this database dated February 2004 revealed no LUST facilIties located within a % mile radius of the subJect site. The National Prionties List (NPL) is EPA's data base of uncontiOl\ed or abandoned hazardous waste sites identified for priority remedial actions under the Superfund Program, A site to be included on the NPL must either meet or surpass a predetermined hazard ranking system score, or be chosen as a state's top priority site, or meet all three of the following criteria' 1. The U.S. Department of Health and Human SeNices issues a health advisory recom mending that people be removed from the site to avoid exposure, ( 2. EPA determines that the site represents a significant threat. 3. EPA determines that remedial action is more C8St effective than removal action. A search of the ,A.pri! 2004 Nationa! Priorities List revealed that there are no !'-JPL sites located witllir. the one mile radius. The Comprehensive Environmental Response Compensation & Liability information System (CERCLlS) List is a compilatIon by EPA of the sites which EPA has investigated, or 1S currentiy i'lvestigatillg for release or threatened release of hazardous substances pursuant to the Comp,ellensive Environnental Response Compensation & U3bility Act of 1980, Superfund Act. A search of the February 2004 CERCLlS data base revealed that there werB no sites found within tile 1/2 mile rad~us. The Resource COl1seNation and Recovery Information System (RCR1S} identifies 2lr;d tracks hazardous waste from the point of generation to the p8int of disposal. The RCR1S TSD facilities data base is a compilation by EPA of repolting facHiti8s that store, trea~ or disp:Jse of hazardous waste. A search of ttle April 2Q04 data base revealed that there were no sites found for the i mile 9 ,. Agenda item 1\10. 8A October 28,2008 Page 128 of 277 .. radius. The RCRIS Generators report contains information pertaining to facilities which generate more than 1000 kg of hazardous waste per manUl (large quantity generator), generate between 100kg and 1000kg of hazardous waste per month (small quantity generator) or meet ottler applicable requirements of t~le Resource Conservation & Recovery Act. A review of the April 2004 data base revealed that trlere were no sites found for the 1/2 mile radius. l' he Emergency Response Notification System (ERNS) is a national data base that is used to store information on the sudden and/or accidental release of hazardous substances, includIng petroleum, into the environment. The data base contains information from spill reports made to EPA because of the release of potentially razardous materials, Because the spill location may not be a fixed facility. locations may not be given for an exact street address. A search of the December 2003 r:Jcords indicated no reported incidents which appear to have potential impact to the ~ ubject site The Corrective Action Report (CORRACTS) identified hazardous waste handlers with HeRA corrective action activity, A review of the March 2004 records revealed that here no sites founcJ for the 1 mlle radius. '-' Ttle Superfund (CERCLA) consent Decrees (CONSENT) files note major legal ~,ettlements that establish responsibility and standards for cleanup at NPL sites. ^ review of the records revealed that there were no CONSENT sites found for the 1 mile radius. --he Records of Decision (ROD) documents mandate a permanent remedy at an NPL ~;ite containing technical and health information to aid in the cleanup. A review of the January 2004 records revealed that trlere were no ROO sites found for the 1 mile radius. The Material Licensing Tracking System (ML TS) is maintained by the Nuclear I~egulatory Commission and contains a list of approximately 8100 sites Wllich possess or use radioactive materials and which are subject to NRC licensing I'equirements. A review of the January 2004 ML TS database revealed no sites iocated witt1in a % mile radius. 4.2.3 -1ISTORJCAl DATA 3ased on SWift Environmental, Inc. '8 request for SanbDrn Fire Insurance Maps of the 3rea to a third party regulatory database provider, no Sanborn Maps were available ror the subject site, A.n aerial photograph for the year 2003 was reviewed for the area of the subject site. The site appears to be similar to its present condition. .At 10 6,genda Item t,lo. 8A O--:tc:ber 23. 2003 129 cjf 277 .6,n aerial photograph for the year 1989 was reviewed for the area of the subject site TIle hOlJses d0d structJres appear ir. the present locations. The site appears to be more densely wooded. There is little development around the site. " An aerial photograph for the year i 985 vias reviewed for the area of the subject site. The property appears to be undeveloped, An aerial photograph for the year 1975 was reviewed far the area of the subject site. The property is derseiy wooded, 1\/0 local sources for earlier photos were identified for the site during the investigation. Based upon information provided by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Natural Resource Conservation Service and a review of the US Department of Interior, Fish & Wildlife Service l\Jational Wetlands inventory Map for Belle Meade /\IW, Florida, the site is presently an identified or designated wetlands area. The Soil Survey for Collier County also lists the soil type as a hydric map unit According to the Collier County Environmental Department, the site 'Nill reauire a delineation before a final determination can be made for development. Based upon an interview with the Collier County Emergency Management Agency, there is no prior knowledge of chemical spills, hazardous waste spills, or diesel/gas splls on the property_ According to the Federal Emergency Management Agency Flood Plain Panel L 12006704250, Hle site is included in the 500 year flood zone. '- 4.3 SITE PROPERTY RECOf'.J~~AiSANCE 4.3.1 POTENTIAL SOURCES OF SURFACE CONTAMINATION The on-.site reccf1naissance addressed 'ContainersJ drumsl abo'~e ground storage tanks; or other stomge units containing materials which may pose an environmental concern, No drums, cO;"ltainers or storage units containing materials of nature or quantity which may pose an environmental concern were observed on the site. The on-site reccnnaissance alsc addressed dumps, pits, ponds, landfills, borrow pits or lagoons, which may have been used for disposal purposes. Nooe of these features were o:Jserved at the site. The on-site reconnaissance also addressed outdoor transformers which may contain polychiori!l21ted biphenyls eC8s). One (1) pole-mounted transformer is located an the site The unit is the are property of tht,,=lorid3 PO'Ner & Ught. ~~o surface stains were observed an the subject site. No stressed vegetation was observed on the site, ~ -1 I ~ Agenda Item 1'-10, 8A October 28, 2008 Page 130 of 277 .. 4.3.2 FOTEhlTlAL SOURCES OF AIRBORNE CONTAMINATION 1he on-site reconnaissance observed stacks and vents. No evidence of currently cperating stach.'S, vents or other airborne pollutant sources were observed on the site, 4.3,3 POTENTIAL SOURCES OF WATERBORI\lE CONTAMINATION 1 he on-sit8 reconnaissance addressed the issue of potential contamination migration tl) and from the subject site. The site topography is generally flat lying. ~lo shafts or other obvious conduits to groundwater were observed. There were no ~'ip8S or vents for release of waste products observed on the site. There appear to be two (2) existing water wells on the site. tJo evidence of onsite underground storage tanks, such as fill ports or vent lines, was observed, 4.3.4 POTENTIAL SOURCES OF ASBESTOS-CONTAINING MATERIALS .-) f\ limited asbestos ~>UfVey was conducted during the investigation of the property. -'-his survey was not compre~lensive in nature, but was used to identify the potential for asbestos concerns and determine the necessity and scope for a more thorough i rtvestigatioll. --here are two (2) residential structures, a horse barn, and two (2) storage buildings on the site. These facilities were not accessed during the site inspection. An asbestos survey and evaluation should be conducted to determine if asbestos containing materials are present. 4.4 ADJACENTiCONTIGUOUS PROPERTY R:::CONNAISSANCE 'Jisual reconnaissance of the adjacent/contiguous property improvements for possible environmental concerns was conducted on June 7,2004. The observations were limited to areas and facilities that were readily visible and were immediately adjacent to the subject property. 4.4.1::JROPERTY AI\lD IMPROVEMENTS The following discussion pertains to main structures and activities observed on 3.djacenUcontiguous properties. I j i' I I ~ To the north of the subject property is an area under developement. AIt To the east of the subject property are lwo (2.) detention basins under construction. 12 - item No. SA J:::t::Jb8f 28 2008 131 of '277 Te the south is an undeveloped tract. " To the west of the subject property is Livingston Road, 4.4.2 POTENTIAL SOURCES OF SURFACE CONTAMIN.A.TION The off-site reconnaissance addressed containers, drums, above ground storage tanks and OHlef above ground storage units containing materials which may pose environmental GOn02m There v{ere no contalrlers, drums, above ground storage tanks or otherabave ground units containing materials obseNed during the visual reconnaissance of the adjacent/contiguous propeiles. 4.43 POTENTIAL SOURCES OF AIRBORNE CONTAMINATION No evidence of vents, stacks, or other potential airborne pollutant sources was observed on the contiguous propert:es 4.4.4 POTENTiAL SOURCES OF WATERBORNE COHTAMINATION The off-site reconnaissance included observation for evidence of underground storage tanks located on adjacent properties. A review of the regulatory files noted the foilowing: !''-io sites vliith underground storage tanks are located within ~ mile of tile site. ~ No sites with reported leaking underground storaQe tanks are ioeated within Y2 mile of the site, 45 8Ur'M\l1ARY Or: FIND;I~GS 451 CONCLUSIONS The following conclusions are based upon the information obtained during our revie~v of the site: A. The site is known as the ::!: ~ 9.10 acre tract on Livingston Road lo:)ated in Naples, Collier County, Florida. This aree consists of mostly resbential/agricultural properties, Tile site is presentJy tvlO (2) residential houses ar,d past'Jre. B. No sum::;ial evidence of disposed materials was encountered on this property. c, Review of available federal and state regulatory records did not indicate current environmental problems associated with the subject ?") 1..1 r' .. .-, 4.5.2 ~ . ....::. ~ ... Agenda Item r'~o. 8.A. October 28.2008 Page 132 of 277 property. D. ReV'lew of available federal and state regulatory records did not indicate current environmental problems associated with tile adjacent properties. E. The soil classification is noted as a hydric type, An j:Jentified wetlands is located across the site. F. One (1) pole-mounted transformers is located on the site. The unit is serviced by Florida Power & Light. G. There are two (2) existing waters wetl on the site. H. There is a powerline easement along tl1e southern property line. I. There is a pipeline along the western property line. J. The site is located in the 500 year flood plan. K. Two (2) residential houses, a horse barn, and two (2) storage buildings are located in the site. These structures may contain asbestos building materials. We have performed a Phase I ESA in conformance with the scope of ASTM Standard Practice E.1527 -00 on the property identified as the :t '19.10 acre tract located on Livingston Road in Naples, Collier County, Florida. Any exceptions to, deletions from, the Scope of Work are described in Section 1.3 of this report. This ESA revealed ev~dence of Recognized Environmental Conditions in connection with the Property. RECOM MENDA TIONS Given the results of this Phase I Environmental Site Assessment, SWift Environmental, Inc, recommends: 1. The potential wetland areas be delineated to determine the impact to future development on the site. 2. The water wells be properly closed. 3. The built structures oe evaluated for asbestos containing materials i I ~ I i I 14 !terTl r'JO. E)/~ /)ctotJ8r 28. 2008 1-322fL77 " 5.0 WARRANTY AND LIMITATIONS The field observ3Uons and research reported here are consrdered suffiCient in detail and scope to form a reasonable basis for a general environmental assessment of the subject site Swift Envlfonmental, Illc.warrants the findings and conclusions con:ained herein Ii/ere prepared in accordance vvith generally accepted environmental ass8ssmen~ methods, for the site d2scribed in this report These environmental methods were developed to provide the client with information regarding apparent suspicions of existing and potentially adverse environmental conditions relating to the subject property and ""ere necessarily limited to conditions observed at the time of the site visit and research, The report was also limited to the information available at the time that it was prepared. in the event responses reques,ted by SwJt Environrnental, Inc. from public agencies are provided to Swift Environmental, Inc. following the report, they will be forwarded to the client in the form received for evaluation by the client. There is a distinct possibil:ty that conditions may exist which could not be iclentifiedwithin the scope of the assessment or wllich It/ere not apparent dUring the site visit The information presentee: in this report was obtained flOm the parties herein referenced and records maintained by various govemmental agencies Swift Environmental, Inc did not attempt to independently verify the accuracy or completeness of all information reviewed or L received during tile course or this site assessrnent. '- Generally, information obtained from public records o~ from inter,ie-lIs concerning the property is reiiable. However, Swift. Environmental, inc. cannot V\l3rrant or guarantee that information provided is complete or accurate. Unless otherwise stated, Svv'ift Environmefltai, Inc, did not perform any physical, chemical or biological testing or ailalysis tc determine the presence of hazardous materials SVvift Environmental, tne did nat perform a geoptwsical survey to confirm or refute the potential presence of any structures, This report has been prepared in accordance \i\lith generally accepted site assessment practices No otller warranty expressed or imDI'ed is made. This report is intended for the IJse stated here:n. Any unauthorized use of tills report is strictly prohibited. 15 ~ ,. '..-:,,:1!.tC,~~",t'1 ~ ... Agenda Item No" SA October 28, 2008 Page 134 of 277 ~___"m_ T ~ 9 ""1- ~~m: _._:~.-l~l ,-~_.=_..".~=.=I. "\ .~- ---./--'- -~-~----"--I~L =~t-- --r.:-; " "J9i~~. Ii. (:/ J----=.- 12"301l~,. _.__J' '""- ~J' l .. 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',. . r'... - .:--.jJ ~ ), ..,..,__~ .) /" /.~..-';1.i;___ /. ~ Base taken from 7.5' U:,GS I Swift Environmentallnc Topographic Map & Site Map Topographic Map of 820 Fesslers Parkway 20 Acre Tract Belle Meade NW I Flori:!a Suite 135 Livingston Road 1958 Nashville, Tennessee 37210 Naples, Florida I. Photo revised 1973 Phone: (615) 781-1211 Collier County Scale: 1:24,000 FAX: (615) 781-0959 r'-lGI Project #04070 ~ ~-~ I -i' Item !'~o. 8A October 28. 2008 :25~!f 277 -- EDR" Environmental Data Resources Inc The EDR .Radius Map with GeoCheck@ 20 Acre Tract Livingston Road/l)ine Ridge Rd 1',:-tples, FL 34105 ( Inquiry Number: 1209172.2s The Standard in Environmental Risk Management lnfonnation June 09, 2004 440 Wheeiers Farms Road Milford, Connecticut 06460 Nationwide Customer Service Telephone: 1-800-352-0050 Fax: 1-800-231-6802 lllternet vliww.odrnet.com '. , ! I f I ,. Kx-t'llHl.tll P,genda Item No. SA October 28,2008 Page 136 of 277 .. c: , I TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION PAGE Executive Summary_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _. ES1 Overview Map. . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 2 Detail Map_ _ _ _.. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 3 Map Findings Summary_ _ __ __ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ u _ _ 4 Map RndingL_______________________________________.___________________ 6 Orphan Summil ry. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _. 2!j Government Re cords SearchcdfData Currency Tracking_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ GR-1 GEOCHECKPODENDUM Physical Sctlin!] Source Addendum. _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ __ __ __ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ A-1 Ptlysical Settin'1 Source Summary. _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _" _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ __ __ _ _ _. A-2 Physical Settin~l Source Map__u__ _ _ _ ___ _u _n __ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ __ __ __ u ___ __ u__ __ A-7 Physical SeWn] Source Map Findings. _ _ __ __ _ __ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . __ _ _ _ __ __ A-B Physical Settin J Source Records Searched.. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _. A-10 .~ Tfmnk you for your business. Please contact EDR al1-800-352-D050 with any questions or commenls. Disclaimer - COF'yrigh1 and Tradamar1< Notice This I'Bport contains I: lIDllTlalion oblainetllrorn a variety 01 public and DUteC sour~s. NO WARRANTY EXPRESSED OR tMPUE'D, IS M4.DE WHA TSOEVER IN cm NECTIOH WITH THIS REPORT. ENVIRONMENTAL 01\ TA RESOURCES, INC. SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS THE MAKING OF ANY SUCII WARRANTIES, I~CLUmNG WlTHOUr UMffATlON, MERCHAHTAIJILlTY OR flTI.eSs FOR A PARTICULAR USE OR PURPOSE. ALL RISK IS ASSUMED BY THE US ':R. IN NO EVENr SHALL El)R BE UABl.E TO ANYONE, WHETHER ARISING OUT or ERRORS OR OMISSIONS, NEGUGHICE. 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EDR and ilslogOli (induding Sanborn and San nom Mar>) are tmdmTl<lrks of Environmenlal Oat" Resources, tOG, or il~ alr.liales. Allo:..Jhsr tradenla,k!> usetl he~,iJ1 are the property of their respective owners. - -~-.._-~ - ... TC12091i2.2. Page 1 rc~ y J\::::enda iten'1 [\;0 SA " October 28. 2008 Page '137 of 277 '1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY A search of available environmenlal records was conducted by Environmental Oat'" Resources, Inc. (ECRI_ The report mef!IS the government records sp.Clrch requirements of ASTM Standmd Praclice for Environmental Site Assessments, E 1527-00. Search distances are per ^STM standard or custom dislances requested by the user. TARGET PROPERTY INFORMATION ADDRE:SS LIVINGSTON ROAD/PINE R!DGE RD NAPLES, FL 34105 COORDINATES LatiltJde (North): 26.201800 - 26" 12' 6.5"' Longitude (West): 81.749700.81' 44' 58.9" Universal Tranverse Mercator: Zone 17 UTM X (Meters): ,t250S7.8 U""M Y (Meters): 2898085,0 Ele';alion: 10 fl. above sea level USGS TOPOGRAPHIC MAP ASSOCIATED WITH TARGET PROPERTY Target Property: Source: 25031-86 BELLE MEADE NW, Fl USGS 7.5 min quad index TARGET PROPERTY SEARCH RESULTS The target proparty was not fisted in any of the databases searched by EDR. OATAB/>.SES WITH NO MAPPED SITE_S No mnppad sites were found in EDR's search of available ( "reasonably ascertainable ") government records eilher on the tacgel property or within the ASTM E 1527-00 search radi~s around the lilryel property for the fOllowing databases: FEDERAL ASTM STANDARD NPL --..-..----_____u_____u National Priority List Proposed NPLhU____.._,u Proposed t-lat;onal Priority List Sites CERCllS._________.. _n__n.. Comp-ehensive Environmental Response, Compen3allon. and Liability Information System CERC-NFRAPm__n_u...... CERCUS No Further Remedial Action PI8nned CORRACTS.._n____..n..._. Co~rectj-,...e Action RApor! RCRIS-TSD__n__uu...__ u_ Resource Conservalio'l and Recovery Infom1ation System RCRIS-lQG.. ....-.... 'n_.., Resource Conservation and Recovery Informalion System RCRlS-SQG___........u..... Resource Conservation and R€covof)' Information System ERNS_uun__..u..___...._. Erergency Response NoHfiGatioo Syslem STATE ASTM STANDARD SHWS,__.___.__._.u_.__._._. Fiorida's St3le-Funded Action Sit"s rC1209172.2s EXECUTIVE SUMMAHY 1 -. ( , 1 I ! ,. Agenda It8m No. SA October 28,2008 Page 138 of 277 l .. c EXECUTIVE SUMMARY SWFfLf....._m______...... Solid Wasle Facility Database UST....m._._............... 51102. Fac:iIily!OwnerfTank Report INDIAN UST....__..._.....__ Underground Storage Tanks on Indian Land VCPu ......__... _. ____ .___... Voluntary Cleanup Sites ~NDIAN LUS.i....__.________. Leaking Underground Storage Tanl\S on lndilln l.and FEDERAL AS"/d SUPPLEMENTAL CO~~SENT... _______m.m_. Superrund (GERCLA) Consent Decrees ROD..___._.. _.u__......_... Records Of Decision Oelisted NPL__.__________.., National Priority List Deletions fINOS______...u_._______.... Facility Index System/Facility Identificationlniliative Program Summary Report HMIRSu.... ....____.....___. Hazal'dotls Materials Inforrnalion Reportinrl System Ml T5... -0__ .....__.._. __... Matarial Licensing TrackIng System MINES. .__.. ..__....___ ____ __ Mines MlIster Index File NPL Liens....___.._...___.___ Foderal Superfund Liens PADS._ ._.._ .._...h____... n PCB AcUvily Datnh:J.se System US BROWNFlELDS.__....... A UsUng of Brownflelds Siles FUOS._........ ___ __u__ no.. Formerly Used Defense Sttes INDIAN RES ERV_______u_.__lndian Reservations 000.. ___._.,____.__..... .n_ Department of Defense Sites RAATS.u. _, ._______..m__.' RCRA Administrative Action Tmcking Syslem TRIS. .....__ ......_____ __.... Tm:ic Chemical Release Inventory Sy~tem TSCA.....__ ,._.. .____....... Toxic Substances Control Act 55TS.._.___, ______. ____.__... Section 7 Tracking Systems FITS INSP.....u __ .___..... _ FIFRN TSC^ Tracking System - FIFRA (I~ ad era! Insecticide, Fungicide, & Roden!icicie Acl)/TSC,A. (Toxic Substances Control Act) -, STATE: OR LC'CAl ASTM SUPPLEMENTAL AST____________________.___._ 51'102 - FacilityfOwnerrTank Report FL Cattle Oil). Va!s.... ___... Callie Dipping Vats SPllLS....__................ Oll and HU7..Brdous Materials lncidents PRIORITYCLEANERS.._.___ Priority Rvnking List ENG Cor~TF~OLS_____.....__ Institutional Conlrols Registry OEDB__ __....... ___ __.. ___ _.. Ethylene Oibromide D:3labaslJ P.esulls DRY CLEAN ERS__. ___ m. __. Drycleaning FaciHties WASTEWATER..._..._..__... Wastewater Facility Regulation Database EOR PROPRII;:TARY HISTORICAL OAf ABASES Coal Gas.__ ......____..._.... Former Manufactured Gas (Coal Gas) Sites IlROWNf.IEUI$ DATABASES US BROWN =lELDS___.______ A Listing of Brownfields Sites Inst Control.... __ __ . _.. on... Inslitutional Controls Registry Brownfields.....__........... Brownfield Areas VCP__.__........__..__. uu.__ Voluntary Cleanup Sites SURROUNOIIlG SITES: SEARCH RESULTS Surrounding sites were idonlified. 4 lC1~!}91n.Zs E)',fCUTIVr, SUMMAR'I2 item ~h SA OCTober 28, 2003 i='age ., 39 of 277 ~ ~~ l " EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Elevations have been determined from the USGS Olol\al Elevation r';1odel ilnd should be evaiualed on a relative (p.ol an absolute) basis. Relative elevation in[ormfllion between sites of close proximity should be field venned, Sites with an eleviltion equal to or higher them the larget property have been differentiated below from sites with an elevation lower than the larget property. Page numbers and "nap identificalion numbers refer to the EOf~ Radius I0Clf1 report where detailed data 011 indio/idual sites ('.an be reviewed. Sites listed in bold italics am in m',Jltiple databases. Unmappable {crphan) sibs are not considered in the forego.ng ,malys's, STATE ASTM STANDARD LUST: The Leaking Underground Storage Tank Incident Reports oontain an invenlory of reported leaking underground storage lank incidents. The data come from the Department of Environmental Prolector;'G PCT01-Petroleum Contambatio.'1 Detail Report. A review of the LUST list, as provided by EDR, and daled 02102/2004 has revealed that them are 2 LUST sites within approximately 1 mile of the target property. ~<juallHigher _Elevation Address Dist / Dir Map 10 Page ----- ------..- SHELL.PINE RIDGE/DUDLEY 6615 DUDLEY DRIVE 112. 1 NE 2 6 Lower Elevation Address Dis! I D1r MaplD paga --~."._~.._, .-- -~----.._- WYNDEMERE COUNTR Y CLUB TOO WYNDEMERE WAY 1/2 . 1 S 3 18 STATE OR LOCAL ASTM SUPPLEMENTAL FL SITES: This surnmary stetUf\ report is a compilation and revision of other existing lists. II was developed from a number of lists including the Eckhardt list, Ihe Moffij list, the EPA Haz.ardous Waste Sites fist, EP.A:s Emergency and Remediai Response Information System list {ReM Section 3012j, Briel existing department lists such as the Ob!;olete Uncontrolled Hazardous Waste Sites lis:. The purpose of this list is to Ira<.k the progress of activities within and oulsice the depa1.ment as they re!2t,; to the listed sites, It is nol a list of unconlro:!ed sites or sour-:;es causing en\li:onmentai contaminCllion. The Sites Ust com8S from the De;;artrnenl of Environmental Prolecliun. ( A review of trle FI Sites nst, as provided hy EOR, has revealed tllat them is 1 FI SHes silo Within approximate!y1 rn1te of the targef property', ~~!:aI/Higher Elav~~jon WY~lDEMERE GOLF COURSE Address Dist I Dk Map ID -~--- Page TO BE DET 1/2 - 1 SSE 6 TC1ZryJ~72.2s EXECUTIVE SUMMII.RY 3 ,.. t i\genda item No. SA October 28, 2008 Page 140 of 277 .. c J EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Que 10 poor O' inadequate address informalior\, the foHawing sites wem not rna[Jped: Site Name Datahase(s) 20 MILES OFFSHORE SHEEN SIZE 100 BY 20 FT I COLOR: UNKNOWt~ DUE TO DARI{NESS SHEEN SIZE 20 YRD X 30 YRD I COLOR: RAINBOW ERNS ERNS ERNS .-, ... TC1ZQ9177..2s EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 4 . .~ y . F 1aC[1et P'OPGtly .... Sites at elevations higher than or equal to the target property Sites at ele'lalions lower Ulan thelargetpruperty A Coal Gasifi""tlon Sites [] loJ;ll,anal Priori!,;, Lis! Sites D l.andfill Sites G] Dept. Defense Sites [ -1 f\{ o F71 ~fJI 1Q;Mj o G 112 ~. -.....;1,.>- Indine l1e8erva!;ons 81A Oil8 Gas pipelines 1 OD'\'~;H nood zone SOG.year flood zone Federal Wetlands Stal~ WBUand;; ~~-.-.._---\;.;.;. '.u::....;:! ~ f~ TARGET PROPER1Y: ADDRESS: CITY/STA Tr:rZIP: LATfLONG: 20 Acre Tract Livingston R.oad/Pine Ridge Rd ~Japles FL 34i05 26.2Q18/81.7497 CUSTOMER: Swift Enviromnenlal inc. CONTACT: Matt Nicks 1 !~JDUIRY It: 1209172.2:; ~ATE: clune 09, :;'004 7>t4 pm r.~tl}'Tf~tl' o~EDf(~h~:-.t; 'nQJ"aTlrlr.~A~l-oiliOCCl. All RrgM:.s R!'..~.d . . . . DETAIL MAP. 1209172.25 - Swift Environmental Inc. -F1B' . I ~ '~j,., X .' ,,- 0::'- .,' .--' . 1;/ ,/" " "/ '/ ,.~: ) l~ 'L c j :; . .\." 1./ ,,' ,.,-;, 'l!~/ l . 'iJ' 'i )~.i/ i~ ~ .' 11em [iC). SIi, C)cJob~3r 28 2DC\g Page '142 of 277 \')'~~~ \I:Ot't ,,; ~/ '" '" ';J;; ~.' I f! . ,"l'~ "'I~ . i~ 1~ Cl I. lN~lil /~jl:: \ ..-..'j.....,. '_ - . . 'U/ .'i',..I,.,;;:'.,.~...,.."..,lf,..'.,' i ii!~ 1/.,.. /'~i \~H J.." .. :oj. I~j~ .,1' .'.' ."./..}. t ! I. / -Ii / / I I .".~ .& 1 J4 k.\l~':"o;:. 1'16 1~ ~~. Target PlOrJe,1y Si\e$ at alovatlor\S higher \I an or Boui.:1 10 Ilia brge\ prop'. ,ty ShSE '3~ &leYJJlcr~ IOW9; thin the t3r'J~t rrc.ipcrt.y f~ - ...._;~ - -_.:..:::;:.;::;j ... [] i\i ;.-:-~~: L~~::C~ r:-'"'l _~I 1'.''9 re;3 I', --.J .. Scnsibve H8~~bim5 !~di2.n Re$,,[\'~li0n~ BIA Coil & Gas pipelines 1 OQ-',"?ar I1GOU zone ~,~):J-'{t:.:a~ 11000 ZQru; FHa"f"i v\'ell~nds Sial...: \":etl<:lnds A C:lal C"'l.;:ji~ati,.J;; Sl~~$ [J D I",l 1.:..,.1 \Jati-:)r1;'l: :-=dcrHy U.;;t GII~s ~ndiiri SilO::S DJ?!nL D8~~nse SHes TARG:=T PROPERTY: ADDP.ESS: C:TY/3T (,TE/Z\;': LA fiLClNG: 20 Acre. Tr<:lGt livinGston Road/Pine Rldgg Rd IJaples FL ;,41 OS 2f,.201eJ 81.74C7 CIJSTOMER CONTACT: INOIJiRYjl' DAE,,: SIr-lit! EnvIronmental Inc. Matt Nir;r..s 1209172.2s June O~, 200-1. 7:44 pm __ ._J e..apyrl~r,t? ~U1l4 tOk.lfl~ .t:":~OJ3 G01, InC;.l-1~~ \li.'",:'LJ:J3. Io\~ f\.l~M~ He~r.N~t! /\genda item No. SA October 28, 2008 Page 143of277 C MAP FINDINGS SUMMARY ~I . Search Target Di5lance Total Database Property (Mi!es) < 1/8 1/8-1/4 1f4 - 1/2 1/2 - 1 > 1 Plotted FEDERAL ASTM STANDARD NPL 1.500 0 0 0 0 0 0 Proposed NPL 1.500 0 0 0 0 0 0 CERCUS 1.000 0 0 0 0 NR 0 CERC-NFPv"-P 0.750 ;} 0 0 0 NR 0 CORHACTS 1.500 0 0 0 {] 0 Q RCRIS-TSD 1.000 0 0 0 0 NR 0 RCRIS Lg. Cluan. Gen. 0.750 0 0 0 0 NR 0 RCRIS Sm. Qllan. Gen. 0,750 0 0 0 0 NR 0 ERNS 0.500 0 0 0 NR NR 0 STATE ASTM STANDARD Stale Haz. Wasle 1.500 0 0 0 0 0 0 State Landfill 1.000 0 0 0 0 NR 0 LUST 1.000 0 0 0 2 NR 2 UST 0.750 0 0 0 0 NR 0 INOIAN UST 0.750 0 0 0 0 NR 0 vCP 1.000 0 0 0 0 NR 0 INDIAN LUST 0.50G 0 0 0 NR NR 0 FEDERAL ASTM SUPPLEMENTAL CONSENT 1.000 0 0 0 0 NR 0 . ROD 1,000 0 0 0 0 NR 0 Delisfed NPL 1.000 0 0 0 0 NR 0 FINDS TP NR NR NR NR NR 0 HMIRS TP NR NR NR NR NR 0 MLTS TP NR NR NR NR NR 0 MINES 0.250 0 0 NR NR NR 0 NPl Liens TP NR NR NR NR NR 0 PADS TP NR NR NR NR NR 0 US BROWNFlELOS 0.500 0 0 0 NR NR 0 FUDS 1.000 0 0 0 () NR 0 !NUIAN RESERV 1.000 0 0 0 0 NR 0 DOD 1,000 0 0 0 0 NR 0 P-.AA TS TP NR NR NR NR NR 0 TRIS TP NR NR NR NR NR 0 TSCA TP NR NR NR NR NR 0 SSTS TP NR NR NR NR NR 0 FTIS TP NR NR NR NR NR 0 ST A TE em LOCAL ASTM SUPPLEMENTAL AST TP NR NR NR NR NR 0 FL Sites 1.000 0 0 0 1 NR 1 FL Caltle Dip. Vats 0,500 0 0 0 NR NR 0 I ! I TC1209172.Zs Paga 4 . t:,genda item No. 3[;, October 28 2008 F>age 1 ,4~ ::>f 277 . [=~ MAP FINDINGS SUMMARY Sedrcr, Target Dislancp. Total Database Properly (Miles) < 1/8 1/8 - 1/4 114.112 1/2 - 1 ,. 1 Plotted SPILLS TP NH NR NR NR NR 0 PRIORITYCLEANERS a.50a 0 0 0 NR NR 0 ENG CONTRC LS ll.25D 0 0 NR NR NR 0 OEOB 0,500 0 0 D NR NR 0 Dry C(eane~s 0.250 0 0 NR NR NR 0 'Nc!stewatm TP NR NR NR NR NR 0 EDR. PROPRIE., ARY HISTORICAL DATABASES Coal Gas 1.000 o o o o NR o BROWNFIElO~ DATABASES US fWDWNFI :LOS !nst Contra; Brownfields vcp 0.500 0.250 0.500 1.000 o o o o o o o o o NR o o NR "IR t~R o NR NR NR NR o o o o NOTES: /\QUIFLOW. :;ec EDR Physical Setling Source A.ddendum TP = Target rropflrty I~R =- Nol R( qU6~led at tilis Search Disl,mcB . Sites may b~: lt~te:::l in mere than one c3tDbnGc . TC1209172,2s Page 5 r Map 10 Dil'ectlon Oisla!lce Oislan~ll (ft.) Elevation Site 1 SSE 112.1 4147 ft. Relative: Equal Actual: 10 ft. 2 NE 1/2-1 42\12 fl Relafive; Hlghar Aclual: 11 fl ,fl.qenda Item ~~o. 8A - October 28, 2008 Page 1'-15 of 277 r M^P fiNDINGS l EDR 10 NIJmber Oalallasc(s) EPA /D Number . Coal Gas Site Search: No site was found in a search of Real Property S1;an's ENVIROHAZ database. WYNDEMCRE GOLF COURSE TO BE DEl NAPLES, Fl FI Sites S100B888411 WA FL S.les: Faciiity 10: 000503 EPA 10: Not reported Facilily District: SOUTH FLORIDA Monthly Update: January Lead Unit: DIST Support Unit Not rcpcrled Status; ACTIVE Status Date 03110i88 Air Conlam Nol reported 5011 Conlam: Confirmed Surface Water Contam: Not reported Ground Walltr Contam: Confirmed Cleanup Started 1: No CleanlJp Completed 7: No Oaletion Recommended 7; r~G Other. Not reported .Waming Leiter Status: Not reported Notice of Violatiorl Stalus: No Consent Order Status: Yes Admin Hearing Stalus: No COWl Slat1/s: No Final Onier Slaws: No C"""nenls: NEW SITE 1/00. GOLF COURS~ I'EnSONNEL DISCHARGED PESTICIDE R,NSEWATER ONTO GROUND. CONSENT ORDER EXECUTED 10.87, COtH AMINA liON ASSESSMENT Pl.AN APPROVED (CAP) 2.88 REMEDIAL ACTION ONGOING. SHELL-PINE RIOGE/OUDLEY 6615 OUDLEY DRIVE NAPLES, FL 341{lS UST UOOJ4345B8 LUST N/A LUST: Facilily 10; Fa<'llity District: S&ction: Range: Faoilily Status: Operator: Facility Phone: Related Parly: Related Party Addr: . 8839708 South District 18 2610 OPEN JEn.OME Stvlllti (863) 678-1893 MOTIVA ENTERPRISES LlC lJ5U S NORTH LAKE BLVD #450 ATTN: CATHERINE FIELDS /\L TN.IONTE SPRiNGS, FL 32701 RP Bad Address: No Related Party 10: 19711 Related Party Role: ACCOUNT OWNER Relaled prty Contact: CATHERINE FIEl.DS OR JEROME SMITH 407 2637029 Rel~ted Party Phone: (800) 436--4084 RP Phone Ext: Not reponed Relatod Palty Begin; 05-20.1~94 Name Upda',e: 01-14-1999 Facility Cleanup SOJre~ Facility C,eanup Rank: Region: Facility County: TownShip: LllUlong: Fa cilily Type: STATE COLLIER 493 Z6' 12' 40' /61' 44' 32~ A . Retail Station. Address Update: 01-06-1999 30 510B D[scha,ge Dat;;: Pcl Discharge Combined With: Information Soure",: Other Source D8scription: Score Effective Dale: Score' Cleanup Re.quired : Oischill'oe Cleanup Status " Disch Cll1lmUp Status Dt: ~026.19en Not report"d E. EDI IJot r"ported 07.23.1999 30 R. C:..EANUP REQUIRED RJI. - RA ONGOING 07.11-2001 1 .. TC1209172.2s Page 6 . Map 10 D:recti/Jo Dislfl:!ce O;stnn<:,e (ft) Elevation SHe . . ,;}~~. "., [ MAP FIN::W-4GS ACTIVE E WEINSTEIN~BX 01.07.2003 PGLP11 . C;olli'iJr Counly 10108 OP:::N A. R.elail ~iation - Rela1! Station 1D.2G-1988 Not reporled K - CLEANUP PEQU1HED RA - RA Or'IGOING 07.11-2001 ACTIVE to W:::INSlF.:N_BX 01.07-2003 PCLP11 - Collier County ':1!j57 LP - LOCAL PROGRAM 71231 t 993 07.23-1993 t"':ot reponed Not wport",d ~~55S No~ r~p':}rted LP . LOCAL Pf<,OGf-tA!I1 Uat repo'l8<J ['lot repG:16d NQI I'epart..ct r~ot repQrt'9d N(); reDacted 41556 L? LcY:J\L pr..OGRl\M 1',.24-1992 Hot reported r,e: repo"od 41,,55 RP , "iESf'ONSIBLE PARTY 1'01 reponed 10.2G-jQr;8 Yes ~~Q Ib No t'oiol r-eported r~\)1 rgpor1ed ~'~[.o~ r€:JQJted ~~('tl repoft~u I'i at rep~rted r'~ot rep,y1ed --'~I !:e iTi r-~ 'J ,St", 28 21J(18 146 ;)f 277 E:DR 10 Number Dalabase(s) EPA 10 r-iumber SHELL-PINE RIDGEIOUDLEY (Continued) U0034345811 TC 1209172.2, Page 7 ~Ieanllp Wott Slalus : Eligibility Indlcawr : Site Manager: Sil€ tJlg~ Enu Dote: T Ctr'~ Offi"e : Rm' : FaCIlity Status; F;;c'iity 'fype; Disd1at1lQ Dale: Discharge Comuined Wil~ ; Cle.mup Required: Dis,;harge Clealll1p Status. Ois,;h Cleanup Status Dt : Cle.Ulup WorK :.;talus ; Elig:bility Indicator: S[t€ Manager: Sit' Mgr End Date: Tar>. Olfice: RAP Task ID: RI\I' Clcnnup Responsible 10: "AI' FUhuing Elig Type: RAI' La:;l Order ",ppraved: [-ij,I' Actual Comph,licn Dat{j: r(Ai> P"ymenl Date: RA:' Actual Cost: RA Task !D: RA Aclual Cnst: RA CI'Oan"r' R",spons;ul..: RA Fending Elig TYPll: Ra Y'3ars to Complete: SR -; Completion Stalus: ~iH, _ Action Type: SR:; Submit Dalo::: SR:; Review Date: SR:; iS5l1e D;)l~: SR::: Comment SAID: S.l\ Cleanup R~pn.'1~in!~: SA Actual Camplelon Dale: S/-\ PLlyment Date: SA Funding Elig Type: SA P,c:t~lal C{;S~: SR Task !O: SR Cleanup Responsible: S1' Oral Date: Si..:. VVdHr;:tl Dale' r'!3t3' =='rm1tJ-::t R9mova!: Soi: ~-:~erno"/31: Sari T(Jnra;le Removed: 8oi' T~'entm"::nL O'J er Tr('almenl: SR Actl.al Complotio" Date: SR Funuillg Elig Type: SR Paymen: I)al'~: Sp, Adual Cas,: SR Aftenlal_'H Procedure CQI'lm~nts; SR. r\lh:~rn8.lt! rp_,-...;:::du,...; Sldiu~: Map 10 Direction Oistam;e Distance (ft.) El..llation SIte [I MAP Ftr.JDltJGS 'I SHELL.PINE RlOGEIOUOLEY (Continued) Sf( Allernale Proceduro Status Dale: Not reported SR ^tternate Procedure Recieved: Not reported Facility Stalus : Facility Type: Disctl<Jr'y" Dale: Discharge Combined With: Cleanup Required : Dis~harge Cleanup Status: Dj~cll CI"2111lp Status Dt: Cleanup Work Stztus: Eligihility Indicalor : Site Manager: Sila Mgr End Date: Tank Office: RAP Tasl; ID: RAP Cleanup Responsible 10: RAP Funding 21ig Type: RAP Last Order Approved: RAP Actual Completion Date: RAP Paymelll Dale: RAP Actual Cost: RA TaSK ID: RA Actual Cost: P-A Cleanup Respom;lble: RA Furtding 21ig Type: Ra Yllars to Complete: SRC Cornpietton Status: SRC AclIon Type: SRC Submit Dat,,: SRe Review Date: SRC Issue Dale: SRC Comment: SA ID. SA Cloarwp Responsible: SA Actual Cmnplellnn Date: SA Payment Da\,,: SA Funding [:rig Type: SA Actual Cost: SR Task 10: SR Cleanup Responsible: SR Oral Dllte: 3R Wrilten Dale'. Frse Product Hcrnoval; Soil Removal: Soil ';onnage Removed: Soil Treatment: Other Treatment 31'1 ActU:11 Comple\ion Dale: sr, Funding Elig '1 ype: Sn. Payment Dale: SR Ac!ual Cost: SR Altemat9 Procedure Comments: SR AHemale Procedure Status; SR Alternate Procedure Str,(us Date: SR Alternate PruceOwl'e Redeved'. "'__.....___ ''''_1_. i.ll.....L.-lllU~t;. Lf;::nt:. OPEN A . Retail SlatiO/1 - f{slaii Station 12.20.1990 10.26-188B C' COMBiNED CU:::,\NUP REOUIRED RA . HII ONGOING 0207.2002 COMBlr-JED I WE1NSTEIN_BX 01.07-2003 PCLP 11 . Cartier Coullty o Not repur led Not reported Nol reporlee! Not reported 64703 Not re~urt"d Not repor1ed Nol reportod NolleportmJ Not repor1ed Nol reporler! 69351 Not reported No! roporled Not reported o Not reported Not reported No No No No Not reponed Not reported NDI reported Nol reportG(j Not reported Not "'ported Not repor1ed N(,l reporbd ~ ') .U~ ''-'-In'' l4.-4."""- 1,7:1,-, t'\aenda Item [\Jo. 8A ~ October 28, 2008 -:47 of 277 EDR 10 Number Database(s) EPA ID Number . UlICl3434S8a . TG120917Z,2s PO';le 8 . . Mar [D Dirt'=!stlon Dislo'lCO Ddallce (It.) Elevnliofl Site . . ij MAP FINDI',GS I SHELL-PINE RIOGEIDUOLEY (Continued} it-em -!'~o.SA Oct8ber 28 2DCJ8 Pa~\e 1~8 of 277 EDR 10 Numtmr Database(s) EPA 10 Number p~ Oi~Gh<lIlJ" Corrbifled Will.: hijl .rmatlOtI Suurce~ OllH~t Suun.:.t' D~sCrip~tOfl: Sc )[,3 !,;lec.live Dale: Sore' CI"anlJp Required: Oi:;cl1arge Cleanup Stalus : Di:d, CleBn~p St~lus Dt : CI"Bnup WOli< Slatus : Ell JIl.ilily tnrlic"'Ior: Site r....,;mager . 3112 t,..~gr End Dale: Tad. Office: R'nk: F~cility Status' Fe ,",lily Type: D';cl"'''[I~ 03te: Di,ch~rgE: Combined With: C( 3snup Required: Dj ;Cfi:JI1jC CIp..tlflUr S:atus : DI;ch Cle~nup St;:I:JS Ot. Claanup \rvork Stnt1J~;: EI g;hllity InJic8tor: SLe r".bn.ag-"!f : Sie Mgr End Date' f; nl< OffiCI:;: R,'P Tasf. ID: R\P CI'-"'Illlp R""p"nsib:" iD: R\P Fuodil1g Elig Ty"e: R\P Last Order ^cproved: R\P ,o.c:ual Comolelian Dalrr R ~p Payment Dale: R',P Actual C051: Rll, 1ask iO: R '\ I\cluai Co~t 1:.(['., CI€3nLJ[1 R(.~sponsJblE:1: P^, Flll1jing ::Iig Type' R::J y'e.alb lO Compit::\~; S ,C CUillf.'letioo SI"ltlJs: 31C Action Type: ~ Q,C Submil Dale' SRC Revim' Dale: SKC Issue Oat,,: snc COlflfTi+3r,t SS ID: .sA ~IB3flL;r 'Resporsibh.~.: SI, 1',:tu31 COnl[JICJtion Dale: S,t... Paytne~I' Da~e: '2;" FIJ~0'ng E:'9 Type: :::A P,.Gtll';..\! Ct1st: ~ R l3~k \~): 5R Cle31lup r--:~eS~Or1~:bl'3: ~R O<ll Datc: '::':R V,'riaf?n ~Dte~ :: 'ee Pra~uGt Rem('va1: ;: oil R.emovul: ~ oil 1 onn8ge Re:nr,w,n: 10-2&-1988 D - DISCHARGE NOTIFICATlClN Not ,,,ported 07.23,1999 30 C;. CGMI:3111cD CLEANUP R,=QUIRED RA. PA ONGOlr"G 02.G7..'Q02 COMBIi'lEO I WSINSTEIN_BX 01,07.2003 PCLP 1" . Collier Cour.ly GlOB OPEr.l ^ . RelnH Slalion . R.tail Station 10';~61(j8B Nol re~orted R . C_EANUP REQUIRED R,~ . R/I, ONGOING 07 - "'; 1-2D01 ACTIVE t: WEINSTClf'CCX 01.07.200:>. PCLP11 . COllier County 4i557 LP . LOCP.L prK)GR6.M 712311993 07,23.1 ::>93 Not r",parled Not repJrt~d 4:558 Nol re:~()(ted LP . LUCf,l PROGRAM ll,j~~\ repon-ed Not fenor1ed Not rep(l:-ted Nol rep,Yled [,ot reported 4"~ 55G LP . LOC,^,- PP,OCrU\M 1 ~ .2/..1992 NOI re;;orted Net repQrted ~~155r; r::p - n ::SPCNSIBI.E PARry NOII'''I)ul1,,<1 1G-2rr 1908 ) ~s N:J 1,0 U00343458\J rC12091722s Page 9 MaplD Direction Dist;;jnr.a Distance (fl.) Elevation Site L .- ~~l SHELL-PINE RIDGEIDUOLEY (Continued) Soil Treatment: OlllorTrealment: SR Aclual Completion Dale: SR FUlld'lng Elig Type: SR Payment Dill,,: SR Actual Cost: SR Alternate Procedure Comm1lnls: SR ,.J\ftemat6 Procedure Status: SR Allemate Procedure Status Dale: SR Alternate Procedure Recieved: Facility SIalu5 : Facilily Typ.. : Disci1al\le Date: DisCi large Cornb\l,etJ With: Cleanup Re<1uired : Discha~Jc Cleanup Stalus : Disch Cleanup Status Dt : Cle,mup Work Status: Eligibj[ity indicator: Site Marlager: Site Mgr End Date ~ Tank Office: RAP Task 10: R/,P Cleanup Responsible 10: RAP Funding Elig Type: RAP Last Order Approved: RAP Actual Completion Dale: RAP Pnyment Date: RAP Actual Cost: RA Task ID: M Actual Cost: RA Cleanup Res!lonsible: RA Funding Big TyPe: Ra Y!lafS to CompI9l": SRC Compl<llion Status: SRC Action Type: SRC Submit Date: SRC RtN1cw Dale, SRC Issue Date: SHe Comment SA ID: SA Cleanup Rospotlsib\e: SA Actual Completion Date: SA Pa ymenl Date: SA Funding Elig Typa; SA Acl~al Cos!: SR Task. ID: SR Cleanup Responsible: SR Oral Date: SR Written Dale: FreEl Product Removal: Soil Removal; Soil Tonnage Removed: Soff Treatment: Other Treatment: Sf{ Actual Completion Date: SR Funding Elig T\'pe: MAP FINDINGS No Nul reported Not reported Not reported Nol reporled Nol reported No~ reported Not reported Not reported OPEN A - Retail SIaUon - Retail Station 12.20-1990 10-2<>-1988 C. COMBINED CLEANUP REQUIRED RI\ - RA ONGOING 02.{J7-2002 COM81NEO I Wl::INSTEIN_BX 01-07-2003 peLP11 . Collier County o Not l'eporletJ Not rcpcrlcd Not roporl&<! Not reported 64703 Not report<lQ Not reponed Not feoor!(!{j Not reported Nol n;l)orted Not reported 69351 Not re~ot1ed Not reported Not reported o Not reported Not reported No No No No Not reported Not reported f.\.genda Item No. 8A October 28, 2008 Page 1~9of277 EDR to Number Oatabose(s) EPA 10 Number . U003434588 . TC',2091722s Page 10 . . Map 10 Direction Disbr1ce Dislan ce (II.) Elevation Site . . r- MAP Flr-Ifl!NGS rte~Tl !\Jo, 8,t\ October 28, 2008 150 of 277 SHELL. 'INE RIDGEIDUDlEY (Conlinu"d) EDR ID Number DatatJase(s) ;::PA 10 Nurni>flr SF Payment D9te: S~. Actual Cost: 31': A!teffl"le PrDGcdu", Comments: s'r:~ Al1crnnt~ Procedure St:ltljS: S~. Altem"',, ProCfldllre Sb,u~ Dale: sr~ !\Hernate Proc~duc-e ReQf3I{ed: C:,unty Code' Scare: Sc ore Ran~\ed : S( are ~ffeGti\le' : ""nk: F~cilily Status: F, cility Type: Fi dlity Phone - 01 )erator : N: lfn" U~(late : Addrc:3$ Update: Poimar)' Re"pCflSible Party Id : Primary Responsible P3'ty Role: R ~srondble Party Begin Date: R,sponsible Party Name: o striGt: S JC t-':Jc.ility Address . Lilt (LlJng: F'~a!ure : MettlOQ : [;~ium . S::::;"on: T winship: Rau[le: Responsible Party Addresfi: r; espuIl5'rh\e Roarty i>hone : C onlact : Fesponsible Party ElHG Addrnss: t i~tf1"I: C ollnly Cod!l : F aGility Id : hschall" Dale: l.isc Combinncj With: (;I'l?nlJp Required: ['<soh CI"a"up Statu5 : ['i~ch Cle~nup Ststm Dt: ('le~!1uiJ Wor!<. Stah'e; . 1 lform~~i()rl Source. Other Sourr:c . Uig Indicolar : Ute M~magel' : ,'.ite M8rlDger F.nJ Dale: --ank omc~ : :)core. ;')core Effed;ve Date: I ~anl, : '~,,"tarnlnat~<:J Drin~ing Wells: !~{ln~:ln,jt1~'od r,,10f\:tol-:n-Q Vl/el1.s . i.ol re~orted Not rerorted No! report9d Nol reported t'~oj repDrted Not f€pOf1ecl 11 30 30 07.23-199:1 5108 OPEN A - Retail Station - (flG3) GT8-1893 JEROME SMITH Oi-I4,1899 01,06-1-::09 19711 ACCOUNT OWNER 05-2CL1994 M0TfVA ENTeRPRISES LLC 5D "al repo!ied 2~' 1:2.' 40-.' B1' 44' 3r Nut repon~d AGPS o 18 493 25E 550 S NORTH lAKE BLVD 11450 f\TTi-t CATHERINE FIELDS AL T AMONTE SPRINGS, FL 32701 (800) 436.40[14 CATHERINE FI;oLDS OR JEROME SMITH 4072637029 No SO 11 8839708 10-25-1988 Not mport"d R. CLEANUP REQUIRED RA - RA, ONGOI~lG 07"1 '-2f101 ACTIVE E E::D! ~~ol r~p':)rte::J E . EliGIBLE WEINSTEIN_BX D1..{)7 ~2003 peL:J: ~ - CoIFe~ County 30 07 -2.3-" ':)99 5103 (l U0034H5BB TC1209172.2s Page 11 Map 10 Direction DIstance Distance (ft.] Elevation Site ij - -J MAP FINDINGS SHEll-PINE RIDGE/DUDLEY (CofiUnuodl ConL"minaled Soil: Y Conlaminated Surface Water: N Contaminated Grour1d Water: Y Pollutan, : [l . U~,LEAD~D GAS Other Description: Not reporte<l Gallons Uischarged : Not reported Distlict.. Coullty Code: Facility Id : Dischaf\Je Dale; Disc C"mbined Wllh : Cleanup Required: Disch Cleanup Status; Disch CieartlJp Status Dt: Cleanup Work Status: Information Source : Other So uree : Elig IndicalDr: Sil8 Manager: Site Manager End Date: Tank Office: Score: Score Effective Date: Rank: Contnrnir.t1ted Drinking Wells: Contaminated MonUoring Wells: Contaminated Soil: Contaminalc:d 8urf"G-e Water: Conlnrnlnated Ground Water: Pollutant: Olller IJc5cnplion : Gallons Oischarged : Dislricl : County Golle : Facility td : Discharge Dala: Discharge Combined With: Cleanup Reql'ireo : Discharge Cleanup Stalus : Disc Cleal1'Jp Sta1us Dale: Cleanup Work Stab,s: Information Source : o Ih er Sou rC<l : Application Received Dt : CI"'ll1up Program: Eligibility Status: ElIg Status Data : Latter Of Inl<ml Dt : ElIg Letter Sent: Redelermined : Inspedion Oat" ; Site Manager: Site Manager End Date: T an}, Orfl\~e : Scare: Score Effeclive Daie . SD 11 Ce39708 12.20-1990 10,26-,19BB C - COMBINED CLEANUP REQUIRED RA - RA ONGOING 02-C,7.2Q02 COMBINED D . DISCHARGE NOTlrlCAnON Not reported I . INELIGIBLE WE1NSTEIf~_BX 01-07-2003 PCLP11 - Collier County 30 07.23-1999 5106 o NOl reporl~u Not reported N 01 ttlp lJrle<J Not re ported o - VEHICULAR DIESEL Not reported Not reroried SI) 11 8839708 10"26.1988 Not reported r< . CLEANUP REQUIRED RA - RA ONGO IHG ()7.11.2301 ACTIVE E-EDI Nol reponed 11.10.198B E - EARL Y DETECT10N INCENTIVE E - ELIGIBLE 12-22-1989 Not reported 12-22'1989 N 02.0.3,1969 WE1NSTEIt~ BX 01-07-2003 PCLP 11 - Collier County 30 07 ~23-1 S99 A.qenda Item No. SA - October 28, 2008 Page 151 of 277 EDR lD NtJmbllr DatatJase(s) EPA lD Number . UOOJ4.14588 . T(;12091722s Paue 12 i . I I I I i . . . - Map 10 o.,.ccliDi1 D~s:anc.c Distance (ft.) Elevation Site u !./.AP FINDIHGS 'I SHELL.FINE RIDGEIDUDlEY (Corltinucrl) Rar k: De<luctible kno"n\ : Deductible Paid To Dato : Co,pay Amount: Co. Jay P",id To Dale: Cap Amount: Cap To Date: r,lOll Not repcned $0.00 Not repurteLl $O,(}(] ND: r'Jro'led Hot rerOr1f1d UST: F'adll\y tD: :=ad1Hy phorte: 0,'. ner td: O~\ ne:-" N aln'8: Ov.ner Address: Facility lyre: Fadl;l}' Slalus: IlB39iOS (8w) 57B 1893 1(]71', MOTI\'A EIHERPR,SES LLC [;50 S NORTH L!,KE BLVD tl450 r,nr<: C!\TIIE"<INE FIELDS ALT AMCNl to SPiZii,GS, FL 3:a1l1 0.. IW Conldct: CA THEf';jr,E FI:::LClS OR JEHOME SMITH <lOi 2637029 Ov>ner PI,oe;;: (!l:)O} _136_1084 Tn )k Content Of.:sGRet~ji Station Ty)o Description: Rel"il ~;t"Ii')!1 Ta 11; Id: 1 Tank Location: Ut,DEHGROU:~D SU[:f.tanc~: Ces;;ription: UnltladeCi F's C "Ibfls: 1200:) C alegory: Vehicul<lc Fuels F c~ul,,\iotl 8~",,:1 966-07 -C1 T..Hl~~ Sbtu::.: 1:1 ~';ervice V-=3~ellntjicator. Ta~k S!3tuS Dal-e: IO"la:: :)"te: 01.JU"~1gBe r c: r.l< Construction: 1 a'1~ Id: 1 (:c'1slrLlcl1op Descr-ihef!Jlass Category: Primary Com;l,ucli')1l [lescrip~o,,: Fi~er\JI'15s lailK Ill: Cons\rudjoll Des-cSpUI con1a"mmenl trdckel (;8Iegory~ OvC',.RIL'Spill Dcscri?uan: S pH! C'o~: t~~if~ mB'''1~ tY.J!':\.(.pt "all;' 1;1: 1 Construolion DescFI{)w stlul-orf Calegory: OvamlVSpil1 Description: Flow SI;UI, off 'la'll; ld: '~8'1~truG\iOn Desc'flght fll: :aIBGmy: OverfilL'Spill )""or.pl:o'1: Ti~hl fill Feiro r'/'onlkH1n~: 'vlc.nitoring Dese: V~sual inspcd prpe ~;un~ps ::;'E~f::gOfY: r"'llsceUanoJus. Descriptian: V(SUdl lnSp€cflons ot P"lpllig Sumps MDni~Dring Desc: Ca1euory~ ~)escription: Visual inspect dispeo3ef liners M,S(..-eU:cifIP1)US \'/iSlJ8' In5r~3G1lon fJf D\srenser jOi!fS No C)cto't,er -28< 2008 Page 52 277 EDR ID Number D3Iabasc(s) EPA 10 Number U0034345B8 Retail Slation OPEN TANK 01~MAR-1999 lC12Q9172,2s Page 13 Map 10 o i.'ect ion Distance [) islance (ft.) Elevation Site ij MAP PINDINGS SHELL-PlI-lE RIOGE/OUDlEY (ContinucrJ) Monitoring De~c: Electronic line leak del.;,ctDr Category: Piping M(mit0tiny Descriptio<\" Litle leak detector with electronk flow shutoff 8639"08 (8G3) 678-1893 19711 MOnVA ENTERPRISES LLC 650 S NOI,;TH LAKE BLVD #450 A TTN: CMHERtNE FlEWS AL T AMOt-;TE Sf'HlNGS, FL 32701 OWfler Conlact: CATHERINE FIELDS OR JEROME SMITH 407 2.53 7029 Owner Phone: {BOO) 436-4084 Tank Content Ocsc:Retail Station Type Descrirt;on: Retail Statio" Tallkld: .1 TaM Locution: Ur-lDERGROUND Substance: Description: Vehicular diesel Gallons: 8000 Category: Vehicular Fuels Regublion 13egan:19B5-Q7.01 Tank Status: In service Install Dale: 01.MAR-1GBB Tank Cotlstruotion~ Tank Id: 4 COrl5truotion [)p.scrigllt fill Category: Overfili/Sptll OescfipHon: Tight fill Monituring Desc: Category; Description: Tank Piping: Piping Dese,: Category: Description: Piping Oesc: Category: OescrlpHon: Piping De~c: Category: Description: Facility 10: Facllity P~lone: Owner Id: Oumer Name: Owne! Addres s; AutornaUc tan k gauging - USTs Tank Moniloring Auto t;'!Ok gauging system FibsrylClns Prim<lry Constl'ucllCln Fiberglass Pressurized piping system Miscellaneous AHributes P,es5urize<1 pirio,} syst<<rn Dispenser liners Miscellaneous Attributes Dispenser lin€rs Facility Type: Facility Status: Vessellndica!or: Tank Stalus Dale: Tan~: Id; 4 Consiructioo DescFiberglas5 Category: Primar)' Construction Description: Fiberglass Tank ld: 4 Construction DescFlaw stlut-Off Category: Overfill/SpiU Descnplion: F!,.lW shut off T'ln~ rd- 4 fl,qenda Item ~~o. 8A , October 28, 2008 Page 153 of 277 EDR to Number Da;abase(s) EPA 10 Number . U0034J4588 Retail Station OPEN . T/\NK 01-MAR-11199 TC1209172.2s Pago 14 ! 1. I I . . MarlO =rlr~Gtiofl [li:;lancG lJiJ\ance (ft.) Elevalion Site ~_ ,- - ~~'-;;~l~~;-~-'-~-~l SHELL.I'lIlE RIDGEJOUOLEY (Coolinued) . . Construction OescSpill col'.tainlTlent bucket Category'. OverhlllSoill O'~sr.ripticn: SrHl GClntainrn,:;mt bllcke1 Pelro Monilo'ing: fv. Jnituring De::;.::;: VisLJol ic::pect pipe sumps (:; ttegcry: Mt?:ce'~,3r:eou~ o ~scripiion: V-~~1Ja[ ~n:-;pe,:;tion~ c[ Plptng Sumps Be:\9ICS (&G3) G78-1B93 19711 MOTJ\ff.. E'N'ERPRIS"-S I Ie u50 S NmnH LAI<:E BL VQ #450 A TIN: CAlH:.:'<INE P'1l::LOS Al i AMUNTE SPRI''1GS. C'l3Z7lJ1 Ovner Contaot: CA,liiORINE FIELDS OR J:::I~OME :SMITH 407 2.531029 O.vnm PlJOne: {~ac> 436-408~ T"nk Cont'2nt DescBetail Stat'Drl TI pe DescTip\inn: RelajlStatjnn T(ln~ ht 3 T"IlK Localjon' UNDER3RGUND S'lb'St:;nc:e: lJes:riplion: UnleaaerJ g<lS 1;"I[;;n:;: 8000 I ;"I..gory: Ve1i''lJlar fuels I ~egula!iun Began:193f>-DT-01 1an}.; Slatus: In servi,..~o Insta,ll [l,,\,~: 01-JUN.19tlS T:lOk Conslruc\lol,: '; a~" 1d: .-~ 1::'onstrucliOfl De$cFjbergt.as~ Category: P,irnary Gonc;lructlol' J)esc(olicn' ~iDHrgi<)5S M~flitmlr\9 DesG: C Jtego!)': o ,scription: Montoring Deso: (; ",.gory: o 3s,~rip~:af); Monitoring Desc: CBtegory: D'!=!sGnplion: T",,,f-- Piping: P~pint; Desc: C amgory: [:e3criplion: Pioirlg Dt:sc: C alcgmy: C e scription: Piping Oe5c: : atcgory: [;escription: FrdlilylD: Fi:.(,-ilHv Phone: Omer ,d: O\V(H~r ~'~ame: O\vrler Addre.ss: V!5ual rnspec~ ~jisPQns?r linefS Miscel:Gneous Visual Ir~spec1ion of Dispensor LIners Electronic lins leak det'~clOf Pipin9 f\.".:Jr,i1urirlY Ling le~'; <Jetevloc \'J,lh electcQnic flow shutoff Adornatic lank g~uging JSTs Tank r.loniloring Auto tank gauld~ng s.Y3'~e.m Fil>eqldss Prim~ry Conc;lruc\ion F ib O(~ los S Fre$suti~:ed piping system MisceIIRn"oll" f,\lribul,,'; Pressulizoc piring sY51CIII D!5pens~r lin<-.:rs Mlsoolloncuu!:i. ^ttritJtl~fjS Dlspensor liners Fi:Jcilil~' Type' Facility Status: Ve~5e: lndic.atur' T2.nf; Slatus Dute: i1srn l'JO. :1,A, OctCj~)er ~8. 2008 -; :;4 of 277 EOR 10 Number Dal1lhase(s) EPI\ 10 Number U0034.14588 Ret!'i1 Station GC>EN TI'.I,I<: 01-MAR-1D99 TC120'3172.2s Page 1fi Map 10 Direction Distance Distunce (ft.) Elevation Site r MAP FIND1NGS SHELL-PI!lE RIDGElOUOlEY (Continued) Tank 10: 3 Constrllction DascSrill containmant bucket Category: O~ermtlSplll besclipHotl: Splll cont;llnrnent bucket Tank to: 3 CQastrudiOfi DescF\ow i.h\Jt-Off Overtill/Spill Flow shut nN C;)!egory: Description: Tank Id", 3 Construction D€sc:fighl fia Category: Ovorfill/Spill Description: Tight fill Pelro.Monllo,ing: MDnltoring Oe5<:: Category: Descnlltion: Vbual inspecl pipe sump" Miscellaneou~ Visual Insllec\io115 ot Piping Sumps Monitaring Desc: Visual inspect dispenser linen; Category: MisC€lIansO\Js Description: Visual Inspection of Dispenser Line", Moronoling Oesc: Allto,nalic tant: gauging. USTs Category: Tank Monitoring Description: Auto lank gauging syst€ln 8839708 (863) 678.1893 19711 MOTIVA ENTERPRISES lLC 650 S NORTH LAKE BLVD #450 AnN: CATHERINE FIELDS ALTAMONTE SPRINGS. FL 3';:701 QWnerCo!1tact: CATHERlr1E FlELDS OR JEROME SMITH 407 263 7029 Owner Phone: (800) 43€-40fl4 Tank Content Oe:;c:Relail SIalion Typo D~scription: Retail Station Tank Id: 2 Monitoring Desc: Category; Description: Tank Piplng: Piping Desc: Calegory: Description: Piping Desc: Category; Description: Piping Desc: Ca!egory: Description: Facility 10: Facility Phooe: Owner ld: Owner Name: Owner Address: Tant: L~;cetk;n: Electronic line leak ddeclor Piping Moniloring Line leak detector with t!lectronic flow shutoff F iber;llas 5 Primary Construction FilJerv1ass Pressurized piping S%tem MlscBllaneo\Js Allribules PmSSiJri2ed piping syslem Dispenser linen; Miswlial1eollS Atlril1utes Dispenser liners Facility Type: Facility Stallls: Vessellndi<::ator: UNDERGROUND l\genda Item ~jo. SA October 28 200B Page 155 of 277 EDR 10 Numbllr Dalabase(s} EPA 10 Number . U003434586 . Retail Station OPEN TANK TC1209172,2~ Page 16 . . Map iD Di~ec!bn Ddar'ce Distance (ft.) Elevation Site L_ ~ lI"f,P 1-INDING S SIIELL.I'INE RIDGEIOUDLEY (Continued) . . Sul,stetfll.::oe: D~Scrlplion: lmleadec gas Gallolls: 12000 C :ilegDry: Vehic.Jlar Fupl:; R~[IllI8Ii'Jn Began;19G6,()7,01 -r a ik ~~:~alus: In'Smvic€ 1nsl;,l: Dale: 01-JUj.1'9B8 T2 -~r: CC'1s~ru-;:~!(Jn: lank Status Date: TJnk h.:: 2- Con,l,uc,;on De,,,;1"9111 HI C ,tegory: Overlill.'Spill Cescfip\ioll: Tight till Tan~ Id 2 C :>nstrucllor Oe;;cFiberylass C :J.[c\Jory: Primarl C("'S\lUG\iD~ [escriotiDR' Fib<ilf[llgSS 'fl1nk 10: C on5ln.ldi(Jri OescSpill Cunt",",rnolen[ buck..et ( 31<'90''1: OvemlllSpm (fescrirtron: Sl1m (;or.tRlnment hucket -:aflh Id: 2. Construction DescFlnw shut-Off Category: Ove,filllSpill Ooscrlp,ion: flow shut aff P',lro 1,1oni\nnna: '1onitaring Des,,: Category: {)e~GritJtiofl: t,'Oililoring DcsC7 1;3Ieqory: I )es::nption: I J,'J'1iloring Desc; CBi<;<)OlY: Des::np\lon: Iliol1ilorlng Deoc: I:-';d:~gory. I J e Gcdp Hon: T lnf. Pipinq: JlV'i~9 LJesr::: =:;:utcg'Jrf~ Jes'ldplirlO: ::>iping Des~: :;~t'l9ory: Jesc"ptlon: Piping Desc: C<1103gOI)': O€s~fiptloJl: Visual inspect pipe sumps tv1 isceha."l eou:s; Visua' inspecliDns of Pipl~g Sumps Vi.3ual inspect dispenser liners i..1isceUalleGus Viscallr,wection of Dispenssl' Linsrs Automatic tanK gauging. USTs Tank Monilori~g Aulo lanK gau:;llnn system ElectmnPG line le~k detector Pip",\, l\\or.'rlming Un" leei'. detectol wilh "Iaclronic nOY,' slllJlaff fib€rni3,SS Plim<Jry Construc:ioJ1 r-ib"rql?~s Pressurized piping sY$tem ~,1,isGellant<olls ,e.,llribUIE"-s Pressurized ripirlg syslem DrspCfl:;e;r liners. t~~i:;(;Bl!aneOU$ A~l[:b:..lles Di5penser ~lnefS 28 2D08 156 <Jf 277 EDR ID Number .Jalabase(s) EPA to Number U0034-345BB 01-MAA.1999 TC;209172,2s Page 17 A.genda Item r\Jo. 8/\ October 28. 2008 Page; 57 of 277 MariO DifechGrI Oistilnce Dislance (ft.) Elevatirm SHe ~ MAP FIND1NGS EDR 10 Number Database(s) EPA ID Nurcber . 3 South 1/2.1 5225 ft WYNDEMERE COUNTRY CLUB 700 WYNOEMERE WAY NAPLES, FL 33999 RCRIS.SQG FINDS CERC-NfRP.P UST LUST AST 1000186162 FLD03964!129B Rolative: Lower Actual: ~ ft, CERCLlS-NFRAP Classification Data: Site Incident Cal~gortlo\ reporled Non NPl Code: NFRAP Ownmshl~ Statu", Unknown NPl Statu~: Nolan the NPL SilEo DescriPtion: PESTICIDES. CHLORDANE AND OTHERS lN ON-SITE SHALLOW GW CEnCLI$-NFP.AP Assessmenl HistOry: II.s5tlS5rllent: DISCOVERY P.!:sessment: PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT Assessment: ARCHIVE SITE A,se!ismen1: SITE INSPECTION Federal Facility: Status Undetermined Complet€ld: COmple[et1: Comp!eted: Completed: 1010511989 OGl2411992 06114/1994 06/1411994 nCRIS: Owner. EPAID: Contact: NON NOllHER FLD039549298 NON NOTIF1ER (999) 999-9999 Classification: 8mafi Ouantity Gener'atar TSDF Aclivi!ies: Nol repor1ed ViolafJon Status: No violalions found FINDS: Other Pertinent Environmenlal Activity Identified at Site: !1,esource Conservation and Reoovery Act Irnormation system (RCRAINFO) . LUST: F<Jcillly to: Facilily District: Section: Ranlle: Fadlily Status: Operator: Frrc"ffjty' PtH)Ui): Related Parly: Related Party Addr. 8~1B133 South District 019 26E OPEN JOE JULIAN (239) 263-0022 WYNDEMERE COUNTRY CLUe 700 WYNDEMERE WAY r,u,PI.ES, FL 34105 - 711>1 RP Bad Address: No Related Party ID: 24438 Relaled Prty Contacl: OSTE METCALF Relaled Party Phone: (941) 263-0022 Related Porty BogIn: OB-17.1!i94 Name Urdate: Not r~ported Facility Cleanup Score: Facility Cleanvp Rank: Region: Fccilily County: TDwnship: Latllong: Facilily Type: STATE COLLIER 493 26' 11' 35'/111' 44' 56- C - Fuel userlNon-retail . Related Party Role: ACCOUNT OWNER RP Phone Ex!: Not reported Address Updale: C4-20.1998 10 o Dlsch3f!lEi Date: Pct Discharg'iJ CDmhin€d With: Information Sou,ce: Ott1er Source Description: Score EUocH'I" Date: SI~OfO: Clec:mup H~q(Jired : Discharge Cleanup Status: 05.30-1992 Nol reported D. DISCHARGE NOTIFICATION Not reporte'd 03-28-2001 1Q R - CLE.A.t,UP REQUIR.ED NFA - NFA COMf>LETE TC12119172,2s PaQe 1B . . M:1;JID Dlrp.Gti:1n D~~1fH1Cf': Distall(;" (ft.) Elevation Site . . ~ MAP FINDII'JGS " I WYNDE I'lERE COUNTRY CLUB (Contin...ed} ~i( ell Cle;Jn~p Slstll. Dl : CI;;~arup Vvork Status. Eli'Jibi[it'/ Indicator: Sii" Manager. Sit, MQr En() O"te : 18 11; ome",; : Rank: Fa j1ity f: tutus: F" ,ilily T \,pe : DI!;ch[\r(J~ Dato : Di~~chafge ~oITi:Jtrmd Vi/lit', . C\<l<J11Up Required: Di:;clmrgc Cleanup f.k'1cuS : Di',ch Cleanup Sb,us Ot: Ch~H"IUp V~ori.. Slatu.5 : Eligihility Indlca(or : SI, e Mnnager : Sj' 8 ~\.~gr End Of-He: Tenk (JWce: H!\'" Task 10: R/,P Cleanup Responsible 1:;1: R.i ,D Funding Elig Type: Rill' Last Order Ap::ll'Oved: RI"P Ac:ual CompleUcrl ~D.tc: R/\P Paym~nt Date: RIIP AC'ual Cost: hi'" T;'ts.~ iCJ, ~\ AdlJ:1: Cost: R.\ ,~!€"nup Responsible: R,\ Funding Ellg Tyue: ria Year:; to Complete: SHe Cnmp'eUon Stall.:::;: snc Action Type: SI{C S"bml: Dnl~: SHe Revi...", Dale: SHe Issue Date: SI,C Comment: S.; JD; S,', CIB~"'Up Rllsponsibls: s,; Actu;;1 Comr,'etiCi1 Date: S'\ PClyment Dille: S^, Fundins EliI' Ty~e: S'" J\clual Cost: ~ 1 Ta:i].~ fD; S i. Cleanup f~"~pon5i~le; S '\ Oral Dale: S.~~ \'\'riUeo Date: F'ee Prod,,~l R<:moval: Soii Removal: 5:>11 Tonna~" Removed: SC)t1 Treatment: ether Trealrnerlt SR ..;clllal Co:;,plelion Dille: SR rU!ldfrlQ Ehg Typ~:!: ~R PCJynwn\ Dtlt~: S R ,""'dual ::031: SR AIt"",<,[" Pru.,Q(Jure Comrn<:lnt.c 11-03,1993 COMPLETED ~~o'. c"pqcled ND ~ reporied () OPEN C - Fuel us9rlNon....etail . Fuel user/Non....atall 05-30- '992 Nol reported R . CLEANUP REQUIRED NFA - I~FA COMPLETE 11,03,1993 GOMPLE lED I Not reported Not rep0l1ed o Not reported NoI repo<ted Not reported Nol reponed G2979 Nut reoorl€d o A . APPROVED NFA - NO FURTHER r\C~ION 08,27.1993 11.03-1993 11-03,1993 CA."'-!>, P.ECE1VEO. NFW ISSUED. o Not r,"ported Not repor'<1d Not repo~ed o N'J1 roportBd Not reperted No No No No Net F;ruried No~ r"ported N~ rcpcrtad ~J<Jt reported t~ot repoliad Item I~o. 8,4 O:::tober 28, 2008 P3;je 1 :)8 of 277 EOR 10 Number Dalabase(s) EPA 10 Number 1000186162 TC1209H2.2s Page 19 MaptD Dlroctkln Dis~anl;p. Ulslance (ft.) Elevation Site r'''''''~'-''- MAP FINDlt~GS WYNDEMERE COUNTRY CLUB (Continued) SR AIlem;;'e Procedure SIRIus: Not reported SR Alternate Procodul'e St8lu:; Dal", Not reported SR Alternale Procedure Reci"ved' Nol rel'Qrted County Code. S<:;ore; Score Ranked: Score Etective ; Rank: Farility Status; Facllity Type' Facility PllOne ; Operator: Nam& Updale : tuldl'8S, Update: ?rimmy Hespo~sible Party Id : Primmy Hc,ponsible Party Role: l1esponsiLle Party 138gln Date: Responsible Parly Name: Dlsllicl : See Facillly ^ddms..<; : Lall Leng: Feature: Method: Datum: Section: Township: Rang": Re~ponsible Party Address: Hcspnflsible Party Phone: C::mlact: Response!>'" p,l[ty Bad Address. District: County Code: Facility Id : Olscnal1l6 Date: Disc Combined With, Cleanllp Required: Disch Cleanup Status: Disd, Cleanup S!atus Dl ; Cle'lrlup Wml-: Slatus : Infol'm:ltion Source: OlllCl' Source: Elig Indica lor : Site Manager: Site Mallager End Date' Tank orn(~ : Score: Score Effective Dale: Rank: Conlaminal"Jd Drinking Wells: Contaminated Monitoring Wolls : Con tarnin"~8l1 Soil : Cont3minared Surf"ce Wuter : COlilaminatedGroulllJ Waler : Poltubnl : O~hef Descripllon ~ Nnt repnrted Nol reporled Not reported Not reported Not rn~or\e(j Not reporled Nol reported No~ reported Not reror1ed NDt ,,,ported Nut "'porled Nol reported '~ol reported Nol reported Not reported r,ot reported Not mported Not reported Nol Cllported Nol reported Not reported Not r",ported No! reported Not 'epor1ed Not repor1ed Not reported Not reported Not reported SO 11 &518133 05- :\0- 1992 Not reported R . CLE,\NUP REQUIRED NFA., NfO^ COMPLETE 11.0:\.1993 COMPlETm D - Dt3CHr,RGE NO'I IFICA TlON Not reporleU I - lI~ELlGIBLE I~ot repDr1ed Not ruported 10 03-2.8-2001 (] o y N t~ Y B - Ut~LEADED GAS t'4()t r~pcld€rj i\genda Item f\Jo, 8.1\ October 28, 2008 Page 159 of 277 EDR ID Number Dalabase(s) EPA 10 Number . 10001116162 . TC12()9172.2s Page 20 . . Map ID Direction Di$!~lnc~ OisluflGC (ft.) Elevatiofl Slle L_____ Item I.Jo_ E:A 28_ 2008 !fiO of 2-7 :J MAP FINO:NGS EOR 10 Number Dalabase(s) EPA to Number Gn kms tJis,~twl1]e-d : ~VYt<OEI,It:RE COUNTRY CLUB (ContinIJell) e518133 (239) 263-0022 24433 WYNDEMERE COUNTRY CLUB lliG vV,i<DEMERF- WAY N!\PLES, F'_ 34105 {}I mer Contact OS,.= f',I\~TCALF (l'.m"f Pnone: (941) 263-0022 1','I!k Content o ",,::;:f-(I,,1 usenNon-relail 'YV;"10 DeSCfiptkJn~ fJRI t!:se\/N~')n-(el~::ljl 10nl; ill: 1 Ten!:. Location: UNiJ=:RGROUND . Di'lriCI: Cc mly Ceue . !"odlily IJ: Dls~h"fgi) Date Di$~~"lgiJ Combined With' 81, anup Requirod : Ui::':'J~arg~ Cleanup Stalus . Oi::'4 r:1p.:1nup Sl~lus Dale: eli..: ClrllJp \Norl< St~tl,JS : IllformaiiufI SGurcG : Oltler SDurc~ : Ap. }~k~ltLnn R~c~ived Dt :. CI( allVp Program: 'C1i!]ibility Status: Eli!) Status Date: Leller Of Intent Dt : Eli!! Lell", Sent: Rejelermined : Inspectim1 Date: Sit. Marwger : Sit] MWtd.ger End Oat!): T~ lk Olike: Sc:xe: Sc Jfe Err~(;tlvtJ Dat~ : f-I,anl: : DEductible Amoun~ : Deducuble Paid To Dale: Cc;~p{-1Y Amount: CC'[J.3Y Paic To Date: CcpAmQunl: Cc p ., (1 (Jal'] : U<:;l: f'ldli1y 10: facility PllOne: a,mer \d: Ch/flcr NarntJ: Ovmel i,ddl1:"'ss: St b$tao~€: [ escription: Unleaded gas C"lInlls: IIQOO Cal'"gory VehioJlar Fuels r: e~ulanor~ Began:19UB.07-01 TEnh.Slalvs: RemoverJ In:;t,1I iJ~He: 01-JUL-1!lBO .,.- nt~ Cons ~rUG:(on: dllk iU: Not f,,:~,0rAted -olislnlck;o D€3CNa\ I'8p:lried ;at~gory: NOI repGr1ed . 10001861 G2 N 01 reported Not rf.fl<1rted Not reported l-JOl .....ported Not repD rted N'JI r"ported "lot r~ported Not rel'mted Nol r;;ported Not r"ported Nul rcPQI'I"G Nol ".ported I ~ot rep Dli.."j N;;l reported iht reported Not I eo oried N Dt mporied :\101 I'''pm~"d Net reroried : lot "'florted i.Jot rcp or1..d Not reponed ~Jol repor~ed No! reporied r'H}: reported I\~o! leporled No! mporied Not mported Not r"~lJnlt(!j !~ot repor ,ad r ,6t reported Not reported Fac.ility Type: Fasi!ity Sblus: Fuet User I Non-retail OPEN Vessel Indicator: TANI< Tank Stl'llus Date: 31-AUG-1992 1:;1209172.2" Page 21 J\oenda Item 1\10. SA -' October 28. 2008 Page 1 i31 of 277 Map 10 OlrectT on D islan ~e Dislanco (fl.) ElellatlDIl Sit.. r MAP FINDINGS .-."l I::DR 10 Number Dalabase(s) EP" ID Number . WYNOEMERE COUNTRY CLUU (ContinlJed) 1000186162 Description: Petro Monitoting: Monlionng Desc: CRregory: Description: Tank PilJing: Piping Oesc: Category' Des<;;ription: Not reported Not reported Nol re~urted Not I'eport!ld No! ,eported Nnt rerorted Not rep()rted Facility ID: 6518133 Facility Type: Fuel Us..r I Non-retail facility Phone: (239) 263.0022 faci!lly St~tliS: OPEN Owner Id: 24438 Owner Name; WYNDEMERE COUNTRY CLUB Owner Address: 700 WYNOEMI:TlE WAY NAPLES, FL :>4105 Owner Contact: OSTE METCf\LF Own~1' Phone: (941) 2G3-,OO 22 Tank Conlenl Desc:Fucl user/Non'retail Type Description: Fuel user/Nen,relail Tank Id: 2 Vessel hl<jj<;ator: TANK Tarlk lOCution: UNDERGROUND Suostan.ce~ Description: V eh k:u lar di esel Gallons: JUDO Category: Vef1lrular Fuet'3 Regulation Began:19116-07-01 lank Status: f\emoved Tan~ Sta~us Date: 31."UG.1992 . Install Date: 01-JUl-1980 Tank Coof.truction: Tank tel: Not repm1ed ConstructiQn Oes<;;~'C)\ reported CalG9ory: Not reported De~cr1ption: No! reported Patro Monitorlng: Monitoring Desc: Not rErorted CatEGOry: Not rl'plJ/ted Description: Not repDrted 1 anI( Piping: Piping Desc: Not reported Category: Not reported Descliption: Not reported AST: f'acililyID: 8518133 Tank ID: 3 Facilily Phone: (230) 2G3-0022 Fadiity Type: f'U{l! User I Noo-'''Iaii Facillly Status: OPEN Tank Loc'ltion: ASOVl;GROUND Vessel IndicatQr: TANK Type Description: fUEl \lseriNon-relaA Content Description: Unleaded Gas Substance: Description: \J n leaded gas Gallons: zaO{) Calegoiy: Vehicular Fuels RegUlation 8egaO:1986-07-01 TankSlatus: In s Ct-v tOO Status Dale: Not reported IIIsla1' Dale: Oi-OCT -1992 Owner Id: 24438 Owner Phone: (941) 263.0012 Ovmor Name: iNYNu:=Mt:RE COUNTRY CLUB TC120fi172,2s Puge 22 . . MapD Dlrectiml Dj::;~ance Distance (ft.) Elevalion Site r MAP fiNDINGS ~I WYNDEMERE COUNTRY CLUB (Continued} Owner COli tact: OSTE METC"l,F O..nel Addre,s: 70D WYNDEMERE WAY NiI.PLES, f'\. :W1C5 . . T211f: CUllst['1..ivt~Qn-. T,lO" Id: 3 C )n;;1ru:::;lian Des~:;Ste-€1 C3tegof)/: Primary GOr':strvclion Descn;1tion: Sl~el T 3nk Id: 3 C onstruclioro D,,:;cConwarlmenle;;l (alogo')l: Misce!i30;'CU5 Altr\hule5 C escriph[)n' C~rnpa'Jnefltp.d T""k id: 3 ( ol'struclion Desc.Spill <;onlainmenl bucket Cal"gcry: O,erfilliSpill [iescriplion' Spill r.ollt~inmenl bucket 1 aok Id: 3 Cons:tJucllOfl DescLev~j. q8ugesJatarrn$ {:atcuofY~ OverfillfSp;!t t ~e~cri~Hor,: Level gauges/Hi le~e! 3tamlS P,~trn Monitoring: IAonHcring Desc: (".:a:egOlY: !)e 3Cfip \~Oll: \'\onitoring D~sc: ::aten-:>ry: )c5;,;".,ti'~n: Tani, P,ping: jlpirlg Desc: Category: Oe~cripllon: faeilit)' 10: .M,miloc dlJl wall \2nf: ~paca T<an~: Mon':oril~g Inlflr,,;itia! wac" - Double wall tank Visual incp,~=\Iofl 01 ASTs n Q Int€to::!l r~p-';;!ftnt~HllaI5lJmp riser Secon'JJry Containment lnternal Pipi119 "1fIo"thir. intemal sump riser 8:,1813:1 (239) 21;].[\:)22 FUf!l USQr I ~~on-retarl r,80VEGROUND r:nel uS'Jr/Non-retail F ::JGm~y PI ~.:)~'te: f acility Typ~: 1 tink Locatioil' i yp.J D"scripliol\~ ~)utlsld.llce: Oe::crip001: Vettk.1I!3r ot5sel Gail':Jns~ ~lOO{; CoJtep'Ji)': Vf;h~r.ular Fuels R,,~ulu[i(;n BeganI9116'{)7-Q1 Tan~:. Status: DeleteO 'flS:::Irl D~,l:e: 01-0CT-1992 )WHf!r lG: )\flf1€"r N3r!le: )wller Contl;,;\'. ')wn8f AddruciS' 244~f, WnJDEt-:Ekl:: COUiHRY CLUe CSTE M'::TCALF 70n WYN:JEMERE W!IY I ;,lJJlr::S, FL 34105 l-anl~ ConstrJciiurl: 1nnt, td: Not r('por't~c Con:;nuc;kn De.':>cNot reDon.00 C~l(;~Of,/: l~r.Ji W!:OllU.ti Tank ID: Fa dlity S l.:,tu ~: Ve<se! lndioator: Conlenl Description: st.atus 02t,,~ Owner I'h'me: item !Jo.3A O:t:;ber :':8, 2003 1 '32 of ::: 77 EDR 10 Number Dalobase(s) EFA ID Number 1000186162 4 OPEN ,liNK VehiclIlar DIesel 01-0CT" 1992 (941) 253-0022 TC^.2C9172.2>; Page 23 "#''l!iiliiilllili~il!lllillllllj,'MiifilIIll~':JlIll'81q'ljl;llItJ';,;;~,~,'1 ,miil".,:'''W''':' H"'"';o,', ..,." .:" Map 10 Direotiol\ Ddance Distance (ft.) Elevation Site r MAP FINDINGS ~] WYNDEMERJ:; COUI'fTRY CLUB {Continued} DeSC1ipUon: Petro Monitoring: Monitoring Pesc; Ca1cgtJ'Y: DescripliDn: Tank p,pmg: Piping Dese: Category: Descriptio,.: Not repDlted Not reporled Nol reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Not reported Agenda Iterr. f\Jo 8A October 28, 2008 Page 163 of 277 EOR 10 Number D<llabase(s) EPA 10 Number . 10C{)1B6162 . TC1209172.2s Pago 24 . . >- ~ ::; ,1 ::J '" '" . z i:> ...: ::} :r: .'!: a. rJ: a; 0 . [';'Q f O~!r'--'~v:;: \10. 3/:;' _ ~,~~I.~r'8 0~n8 ........ r-:-; .r.::.UL I ';:)~ of 27"7 m 1ii ~ll ~ ~ (} ffiffi (fJ z :r LlJ i~1 !L o ~ <5 ~ 0 8~; __u:tt. ~z>-- Li...,::<::o r. e::: ~I ~ed~ oCJOO:: I 0 1- >- :f~~~ o~~~~ mU)~cns !ill~~~ ("o,l VJ ::J -r:r) n: ~ o ~ :5 <i Q --' o tJ fi. c ...J o o w a;: >- E '" Z i! Cij ,- ~ ~ Uj<'4 X u:>- 0 ~~ffi~ t2 ;2 ~ ~ ~~~~ ~rjjO~$: ,Z 0 - 0 ~~~[:~ ~~6~~ ~ II w 0> ,~ (5T.; ,_ H tn 0", ~ * o '" 'T <! '" 1, '" :>-. 01 (f) (j) WW _J --' (L (L ~ i ({) w --' 5( z on '" '" Ol '" 0. II> N <'i t- V> Cl N ~ o I- Aaenda Item No SA ~ October 28, 2'008 LGOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED J DATA CURRENCY TRACKi~~"' T7 To maintain cummcy of the rollowlng federal and stale databases, EDR con{"c!s {lie approp,i~te governmental agency On a monlnly or quarterly basis, as required. . Elapsed ASTM days: Provides conflrmatkm that 1I1is tDR report meets or exC<leOs 1:0" 9{I-day updating requirement of lhe ASTM standard. . FEDERAL ASTM STANOARD RECORDS NPL: Nallnnal Pliolily List Source: EPA Telephone: N/^ National PriOlHics list (Superfund). The NPL is a subsel of CERCL1S clOd identifies over 1,200 sites for priority cltlanup unuer tile Superiund Ptogiom. NPL 511ti$ fi\ay encompass rCladVi.:I.' ;~frre ait~as~ k;. such. EDR provide:; polygon coverage for over 1,000 NPl she boundaries produce~ by EP{\'s Environmenl,,1 Photographic Interpretation Cenlar (EPIC) "nd regional EPA omoe:l. Date of Government Version: 04127104 Dale Made ^,:ii\le at EDR: n.s121104 Dalabase Relense FfflQuency: Semi-Anrwally D~\e Of Data f1.rrival at EPR. 05/04104 Elapsed ASTM <lays: 17 Date of laG! EDR Contact: 051U4J04 NPL Site E:loundat'ICS SOU/Ges: EPA's Envil'onmenlall'hotographi:o Inlerprelal;on Center (EPIC) Telephone: 202~'i64.7333 EPA P.e9ion 1 Telephone 617-918-1143 EPA Region 3 TelerllOfie 215--814--5418 EP/, Region 4 Telephone 404-562-8033 EPA Region 6 Telephone: 214.655-6559 EPA Region 8 Telephone, 303-312-6774 Proposnd N PL: Proposed National Pnority list Sites Source: EPA Telephone: NIA Dale of Govemrn<:1nt Version: 04127104 Dale Made ,lI.cul/e at EDR 05121/04 Datah,,"e Release c,equency: Semi-Annually . Dale of Dala Arrival al EOR: 05ID4104 Elapsed ASTM days: 17 Dale ()f Last EDR eonUlct 051U4/04 CERCUS; Camjlrehensive Emrin.llHnenlal Response. Compensation, and liability Infof1r,sl'loll System SOllree: EPA 1eiephone: 7[;3-413-0223 CERCLlS con:ains data on potentially hazardous waste sites Ulat have been reported to the VSEPA by stales., munidpalities, private companies and privale per~ons, pursuant 10 Section ~03 of tile Cornpreh"nsive Environmental Response. Compensation, and Liability ,t-,ct (CERGLA). CERCUS conlairls sites which are either proposed to 0- on tile National Priorities Us.t (NPL) and sites which arc in \he g(;reening and assesSiflt'nl phase for possible Kld,J,inn on the NPl.. Date of Government Ver.iiol\: 02126/04 Pnte Made Il.ctCve at EDR' 04102I{)4 DalaLl;lse Release Frequency: Quarterly Date of Data Aniva; at 20f{: 03/22104 Elapsed ASTtv days: 11 Dale uf last EDR Conmcl: 03122104 CERCLlS.NFRAP: CE!<.CLlS Ho "'ur1her Remedial Action Planned Source: EPA Telephorw: 70;,413-0223 As ot FQ\}ruary 199~. CERCLlS siles designated "No Further Remedial AcUell Planned" (NFRAP) have been I'enloved from C.ERCUS. NfRIIP sites may be sites where, following an initial invest"lgation, no contamination VIas tound. contamination was removed qui~l;ly wi:hout the need for the sito to bH 1'130ed on thE> NPL, or the oontami,mtion was r.ot sen.:>uo enough 10 require Federal SupenlInd action or IjpL consideration, SPA lias removed apl'J1)Xim.1tp.ly 25,{lOO "WRAP sitss to un the unintended barr.p.rs 10 the radevelopmp.nl of Ihese properties and has t,rchi'led thAm as hIstorical records so EPf, dces not neediessly rereat the invesligatkms in Ihe ("hmo. Tlb peliey chsflye is part or tilD E?!'\'';f; BruW1lfi0id~ R.edevek.l!1mBllt Pfogidm to heJp cflies. stale:;, pn'''o~e 1IWC:~tG~ ~n~j ;j[f~~cted citizens to promole er.onomic rede'Je-lopm.ent nf unflrodlJGlive urU:oln sites, TC1209172.2s Pag" GH-1 . . . . [: l~elTl f"~o, 8l~ October 28, 2008 D~no '1 c:~p or TC1209172.2s P~~e GR-2 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED I DATA CURRENCY TRACKING Date ol Gmemment Versiun: 02120104 Dale Made ~,cti"e al cOR: 0<:102104 Dalabase l'eleas'l frequency: Quar1erly O"t" of O"ta Arrival at EDR: 03122104 Elaps"d r,STM days: 11 Dale uf La,,! f"DR Conlilcl: ClJI22104 CORRACTS: C[)rrective ActiDf1 Re~\'Jll Sou",,,: ErA TeteptlOne: 81)0-424.9346 CORMCTS "Identir>es ~az<Jrdous wasle hm,lllers wllh RCI{A correcti,,", action ac~vjty. Date ot Go temmeot Ve,,,ion: 0311510'1 Dale Made Active:lt EDR Cl4115/04 D'ltab3se Helease Fl"'luency: Semi./lnnually Date oj Data Anival a' l:OR: 03125/04 ;:Iaosed rlSTM days, 21 Date of La,t EDR Contact: 03108/04 RCRlS", RC$OUl.~e- Conserv:nlC()I) and Recover,~ \Dbrmatio~ System S"urce: EPA Telephone: B()(J-12~-9346 Resource COI1:..ieIV~UOn and R~covery \nformation System. RCRIS incli.ldes seledive 11lfommtiufI on si\c~ Wltkh generate, ~rnnsrmrt, ~;tore. treat andfor disposp. of haza;'t~oLJs waste as defjrl~d by th€ Resource ~umi~rvnt4an and RtJcovery Act (RCRJI), Condiliol1"Uy e>:crnpl small quantily generators (CESQGs): gonNnte less limn 100 ,;g of hazardOUS '/IoclstCI or ~t~SS Ulan 1 kG ot acutely 1"#iz;)rr1nlJ~, waste- per mOC1~h. Sm~l!l :;'ljdllMy g~ner3~ors (SOGs): nenerBte tJd'....ccn 100 J<g enrl1,OOQ k9 of hamrdou5 waste jJU[ mon:h. ~~?rge quantity fjen.eratnr.:; {LUCs,: {jenfl:mte over 1,000 idlllgrnn1S (kg) of hazardous wastl!, or (wer 1 kS of a,~ul"'1 hazardous wast" oel ,nonte., Tr a r'SjJCrters are ifldivl.~u"ls or entj~!f?5; \t~(.t meve tu;zurdous waste :rurn trH~ gen~rator off-site lo 3: faciHtv ~h;:;lt Cdn recycle hest, store, or dis~ose of tl.c waste. TSDFs In.m~, "~(Ir~, or dispose of the ....."'te, Da:p.: of Gc;vemment Vers'loll: (}4J13;:l4 Date Mad<: Act;ve al EOK: \)5113104 Dalabase Rel~ase Frequ9I\cI". Va lies Dale or ')aln I\rrival al EDR: O~i20!04 EI~pser1 ASTM oay"~ 23 Oar.e of L8st COR Contacl: 04.'20104 ERNS: Emerg< nr;y Responso Notif,calion System Source: Nalional Hc:;ponse Cent"r, V~itfJ1 S~ales Coasl n"8fO Telepllone: .W2.260-2342 Erncrner,cy F:esponse Notiftcalion .sYBt€rr!. E'-U~S fl::"(:ords Clod s.1or~s. iT1fnrm~tiGn on reportc{j releases of oil and haz!1.rdous Su;)s~;~nc(:=:i. Delle of G lvemrno:nt Version: ~2!31/03 Dale Made fv:five a[ EDR: IJ3!12J04 Dci~::lb~se Release Fr'..;quenr:y: ,A.flf1lJa'1y D~le afOst" Arrival at EDR: 01126/(l4 El3p"eu r,S'] M <Joys 45 D.c'~e of Last EDR Contact: O~r26104 FEDERAL M;n1 SUPPLEMENTAL R!::COP.DS ORS: Biennial Reportin; System Sa~rce: EPVNTIS Telephone: BOOA24-!1345 The Biennia' Reponing System is a national system administered by the EPA \h8\ ~ollects dala onlhe generaliDn and mar.,lgem,mt of 11az:Jraoils w<lsle, BRS captores detailed <lata from two group,.: La:~e Quanlity Generntor" (LOG) and Tre<l:.ment, Storage, al1d Disposal Facililies D3tfj of [;ovemll1~nt Versior~: 12{~1I(J1 Oat<lbas" Release Frequency: Bbnni"ll; Date r;' Lasl Eon Contact 03/1Gl01 Dalc 01 tJext Scheduled EDR Con\"-d: OGI1.\/04 CONSENT: S"pertund (CERCU-I) Consent DeC'''~es Source: Eo- i\ Recional Offices Telephune: Varies MarDI' legal seale.mer.t:; (hut o:;sl:3bti';;h rer,ponslbimy tint! stwdw-cb for c!~3nup al NPL (5ucerfund) sHes. Released perl~'ld;cc,lIy h)' UnIted St.a'e~~ Di~lrl~:t Courts atBr s~~tu(;m~nt by rJ.rfie5 10 ~if.i9a\~0n m~ttefS Clute of I;overnm-s,lt \/ersion: N/A Dal"b,,~ j Release Frequency: Varies D3te of '_851 EDR Contact: N/A Dale of Nor.: SGhG(J'Jle~ EDR Contac!: NIA ~ Agenda Item No. SA October 28, 2008 I t'l::1 e I r::r.-fJ1-t 77 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED I DATA CURRENCY TRACKING ROO: Records or Oecision Source: ErA Telephone: 703411;-0223 Record of Decision. ROD documents mandate <l p~n"anell' r'-'rrmuy at tin NPL (Superfund, site conlaillirtg lechnical and health ininrmalion 10 Hid ,n the cleanup. . Dale of Govemrnerll V"rs.lon: (Jl/09104 Database Release Fmquency: Annually Dale of Lasl EDR Contlle!: 04105104 Date of Next Scileduk'<i EDR Contact 07/05/04 OELtSTED NPL: r"ational Priorily List Deletions Source: EPA Telephone: N/^ The NlIliooal Oil and Halardm~s Substances Pollution Contingoncy rlall (NGP) cstabli:;hes the crileria that the EPA uses to deiete sites (rom the NPL in accordance Vlit~ 40 CfR 300.425(.,), siies may be d(!iel~d from lhe NPL whera no further response is llPpropriate. Dale of Guv()rr\l~enl Version: 04lnlO4 Oatabas" Release Frequency: Quarterly Dale of Last EDR Contacl: 05/04/04 Date of Next SchooLJled EDR Contact 08102104 FINDS: Facility Imlex Sy~letlllracilill. klol1tiflealkm Iniliatlve Program Surnma<)' Report Source: EPA 1 e 1f'[1h one: N1A Facility Index System. fiNDS contains both facility information and 'pointers' to other sources lhal contain more detail. EDR includes the following FINDS da;abases in this report: pes (Pannit Compli'.Il1ce System}, AIRS (Aerometric Informationl{clrieval System), DOCKET (Enforcement Dadet used to manage and trac~ information 011 clvU judicial enforcement cases for all environmental slalutes), FURS (Federal Umlergroul1o Iniection Control), C-DOCKET {Crlmlnat Docket System used to lrnck crimil1al enforcemel1t actions for all environmental Sl~toJtes), FFlS (Federal Facilities Informaliull System), STATE (Stale Environmental Laws and SIa,ules),lInd PADS (PCB Actl'iily Oats System). Date of Government Version: 04108104 Dule of Last E.DH Contact: 04105104 Dalabase Releas& Frequency: Quarterly Date of Next Sctledltled EDR Contact 07105104 HMIRS: Hazardous Malori,,15In!omtalion Reporting System Source: U,S. Departmenl of Transportation TefepllOl1e: 202-366-4555 Halardous Materials tnddent Report System. HM1RS contains ha;:ardaus rnalerlal spill incidents reported to DOT. Dale of Government Version: 02117/04 Database Release F'eQuenGY: Annually Date of Last EDR Contact 04120/04 Date of Ne)';I Scheduled EDR Contact 07/19/04 . :JILTS: Malerial licensing iraCf(ing Systera SOUf<:e: Nuclear Regulatory Comm,ssion Telephone' 301-415-7169 ML 1"S is maintained by the Nuclear Regulatory Cornmiss>on and contains 811s1 of approximately a, 100 si\es whld1 possess Qr use radioactive maleriats and which are subject to NRC licensing reCluirements. To maintain currency, EDR contacts tile Agency 0(\ 11 quarleriy basis. Date of Governman! V"rsion: 01115/(14 Database Release Frequency: Quarterly DBle of Last EDR Contact: 04105104 Date of Next Scheduled EOR Contact: 07105/04 MINES: MillCS Master ImleK File Source: Department of Labor, Mine Safety and Health Administration lolcphone: 303-231.5959 Dale of Government Version: 03105104 Dal..baS9 Raloase FroQuency: S'.!mi-Annually Dale of last EDR Conlact: 03/30104 Dale of Next Scheduled EDR Contact 06/28/04 NPl.. \..lENS: Federal Superfund Liens Souf(;e: EPA Telepholl(l: 202-564-4267 federal SupenumJ Unns. Under the authority granted tile USEPA by Ine Comprehensive Envimnmenlal Response, Compensalion 8110 Liability Act (CERGLA) of 1980. the USEPA has the au1hority to me liens llgalnsl real propet1y in order \0 reCOVer remedial aolion expend itures or when Ihe property own"r receives flotifioalion of potenlialliaoilily, USEPA compiles a listing of filed noucQs of Superfund LCens. TC12U911Z,2.s PRge GR3 . ~,. . . . IL L,genda item f-'Jo. SA Jctcber 28. 20G8 Paoe 1 rig of 277 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED I DATA CURRENCY TRACKING Date of Go,'emment V"",iOll: 10115/\J'I Database Release Frec;uc~cy: No Update Planred Dale of Las! E0R Contact: 03/12104 Dale of !-Iexl Sohe<h,led EDR Contact: 051L4104 PADS: PCB A,{.t,llly D"taba~;e Sy"lem Source: EP/I TelepllOne: 212-5G4-3[;87 pea fI,cti'/ity DatHnase. PADS Identine:; generators. transporters, commercial storers and/or brokers and disposers of pce's w''') ,,,e reqvired to notiiy Ihe Ef'^ of "UGh activities Dole of Gmemment Version' 121:\0101 Dalf.lb.a,~0 F olel3se Freque.ncy". Annua[ly vale of La:>t EDR Contact. 0511LiQ4 Date of Next Scheduled EJr~ Contact' 03109104 o OD. D€Dof1m.e ~lt of DGftt1S6 Si~G$ Suur;.;e: USG:~ T-;;fephone: 703-E-92-8BO't Tl1il; (lalD set (on~i~ts of fed"rally owned or admini~ielcd i'Jn,js, 8chIliniolered by the Oepartment of Oelensr;. th~t have "ny UI ua eQuulto or grealer lt1an 1>40 acres of the Unit",j Slales, Pumtll Rico, nmlthe U.S. Virgin Islands. Date of GO'dJlnrrlSnl VAIT;iIDn: "10/01103 D3l~iJase r~l}I12m;:e F reqll'2.0c'(: Scmr-/\nnuatly Dale of Last EDR COnt8Ct: 02J:l2lO4 D~te otNext SCheduled EDR Contact: 05110104 STORMWATER: Storm Waler G",,,,,ml Permits SUlIrce; Envil~nmenlal Protaclion Agency T elepllol18: 2 J;' 564-0746 1\ 115.\iI19 uf (11~ ~c.Hitie~ with ~Horm V.,l~1~.er Gener~_' Pelll1i\~. Dat'e of Goremment Vel'~ion: N/A D~lahese :,elease FreQU8nLY. Quarterly Date 0/ Last EDR Contacl: NlA Dale of Ne.t Sch",Jule(1 EDH Contact: NfA INDIAN RESER": Indian Re~crvalions Source: USGS TeI8pI1O"e: 202.20B-3710 This ma play. r portray,; Il1di:lOl ,idmini51ered lands of ll1e United Stales Ihal have any area eqo.lalto or greater th"n eLC ,,:;(es. Dat"- o' Gcvernmen' Vef~lon: 10lC1103 DatnbLl5e <elcfise Frequency: Semi.Annually Dale of Lest EOR Contact: 02.102104 Pate of Next Scheduled EDR COlllacl ()5(10104 us BROWNFIE cDS: A Lislln\j of GroWr.fl8lds :iiles Source: Env":ronmenlal ProlecHon f':Jelley Talepl\(m", :.()2.566-2777 include(1 in tIe listing are brownfretd" prop"nies addresses bl' Coapernli\'G Agreement P,%ipienl. and browr.tields properties adJrc$sed by Targeted Brownfields Assessments. Targeted Brnwflfield5 Assess01en:s-EPA's Targeted Browntlsld, ^.~~",~s,"~l,ls (TBA) program is desiJnetllo heir> stales, tribes, and munic;jpaliti"s~spe<)i(llly UlOse with",,: EPA 3{Q'J-..':\~;Gtc;S. A~s.8:;:.-m(;nt DC;";ion:;t-uUnn Pi:ots.-.m:nim1t:.(: the ij[,Kcrtai:1tic~ ofcor1~;}ml[:<1Hun ~JlCII a:::~(]~j.:1:e-j v~tit..' blOvmfield,. Under lhelllA progrClm. EPA provides lundins; andlor technical assistance for enviwnmp.nU'Ji ass"s~rnC\lts (l~ brownfi ~!ds 5ites HlrouutJoul the cOuntry. T2rgeled Brownfields Assessm€nts supplemenl clOd ~vorf\ with other ~ffor1s unde:- EPh's Brt)l,,\'llnelr:l0 ~nitfatlve to promote ,~Ieanup and rsaeveloprncmt of brovlnfie<ds. Cc"OpBrdtiv~l A~:l~cl.1men~ R8:~jrli9nl: -States, pG~~:,cat $ubdl"r:..jQn~. tenitcrie.::i. ~ml1Indi8.n tdbns It{~'Jj!n~ BCPLF ::ocpemHve aar2~m8nt n~clp~&nts; w~t?r; the', Brter ioln C:.f~LF OJoperativ€! WJreem.:nl5 WiUl t.tle U.S, EPA. i.::Pt. s01{lcb). ECRLf coor'erJlive 9{1reAmen: r~r::i~)'ents based on 3 rropo5al and <lp~liG3\ion pcQGess. I3CRLF c.oop€!rativ.. a9re":l'e~t ledpiects must use EP/\ fund, provided tnrDugh B :;nLF coopG'ra.~lve agreement fur ~p'7CHj~Jd DtuitvnfielJs-rela!ed d~arHJ(J c.,..:;ti'litie~. Daie of G,wemment Vers'!un: G4!14i04 Dat"has" Rele~sc Fre~uency: Semi-Annually D:,IC of Last EDR Contact: 03115104 Date of Next Schedl,ied EOR COlllact 06114/04 RMP; Ri:::k Ma 13gernent F8ns Source: ~n\i;unment~l ProtecHor1 Agency T eleol1one: 202.-504-8l)OO Whef\ Congl"5s passed Ille Clean Air i\cl !\mcn:lmenls of 1990, II requiretJ EP,o, 10 publish leglllalions and guidance for chemi.:al acciden: p"wef1tion at fa"jlilies ,,"ing extremely haz.ardDlls &llbstance~. The Risk Management C'rogmm Rute (R!\":> Rule) '/I'''S wnNen 10 iml,leflleni Sedion 112(r) of these amendfllents. The rule, which buiIC llpon ,,"isting irCll!s.'~y c,sles ;:md ~t~H'1C2rCS, re::uif-es companieS" of aH dzp.~ that use certain flammable end toxic stJbst.::mc':!s t.-. d,:,~-,::..I.~,,\', P[~L' !\);;::.n':ln.::.n'lcnt iJr....,-,r-:::.m 1~lh,,....h in-roll!"''::'''::- "'(....\. W':l7'')........ 'll-.'r"t'H'Cr:-'l,;;,nl rh..-::.t ("1r>l"':.ih- 'h.:.. n,-,~,.-,n!;-"]I ""Porte ...... ..............'~,. ~. ..~" ....~..~-'::f~,."..".., 'L.~l' 0.-''''. "".~" .".~,.......-'~J "''',''J' , "--''-....'~ ................--...",....... ."......e- ~~........... ",.~ 1""........."......... ...,,"'.......... of 8:f1 ;::)cG."jei~ta~ release, an acdJf~n! h;story of lhe 1.;'1:,1, f.'~e years, and an evaluauon ofwor.:;J-case .one aH€m.aiive asddent21.reie.e38s; Prevention program that ~ndlJdes Bafety prBcauH')rl~: (inj m<::.htenano:.'e. mOflilonng, G_nd emplnyee training rr,easures. anti Emergency rf~3pan3€ ~rogra[l' tt1a! !';pel!s OU~ I:::rnen.}'2!f1(';'l h~8:t~ csre, emr!oyee tmin[ng m€BSLIraS and procl.cturos f)( informin~ the uiJbtk: f1ild tcsnon:;e 298nci~s (e.g tne ~r"" d~rFn1men~) s~lould nr aXldent occur. TCI20917?2" "agt> GH-4 ~ Agenda Item No. SA October 28. 2008 "00 _ . 01)1~1 7 .' J" . GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED J DATA CURRENCY TRACKING Date of Government Vm:;iull: NIA Database Rel"ase Frequency: N/A Dale of '.<lsl EDR Contact: NIA Date of r~,,)(t Scheduled EDR Conlact NlA . FUDS: Fmmer1y Used Defense Sites Source: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Telophone: 202-528-4285 TI,e Hstir,g includes locatloos of Formerly Used Defense Sites properties wl1ere Ills US Army Corps of Engineers 15 actively working orwilllflke n~"e.~"::lry deanup aclions. Dale of Government Ve'oion: 10101/03 Database TldGus. Frequency: V~lies Dale of Last EDR Conlack: 04/2B/04 Date of Next Sclwnuled EOR Contact: 07/05104 RAATS: ReM Mrninjstra~~e Action Tracking System Source: EPA Telephone: 202-584-4104 ReM Adlllinistralioll Action Tracking 51'stem. RAInS COIlW.irlS rocol'ds based 00 enforcement actions issued under ReM pertilining to major violators alld includes administrative and civll actlons Drought by Ihe EPA For admbis1ralian a"Hems after September :10. 1995, dala enlry in the IW,TS database was discontinued, EP^ wilt retain a cory of tile databllsc for his\oltcal records. II WO$ r"~<.'\lssary tu lerminale RMTS uecause a decrease in agency resources made j[ illlPo.sillle to continue 10 u[l<late the informaliorl contained in the datahase. Dale of Govcrwnent Version: 04/17/95 Database Release Frequency: No Update Planned Date of Last EDt< Conlacl: 03/OB/04 Date of Next Scheduled EOR Contact: 06107/04 TRIS: Toxic Chemical Refease Inl(eotory System Source: EP^ Telephone: 202-566-0250 Toxic Release Inventory System. TRIS Identifies facilities which release toxic cllemicals to Ihe air, water and land In repoftatJle quaoliti<ls lmder SARA Tille III Se,lion 313. Date of Govemment Version: 12/31101 Database f"(cl"asc fre'1uency: Annually Date of La>>l EDR Contact: 03/23/04 Dale ot Next Scheduled EDn Contact: 06/21/04 TSCA: Tox;" Subsl.nces Control Act Source: EI'^ Telephone: 202-260.5521 Toxic SubslallD'J1: Control Act. TSCA identifies manufacturers and Importers of chemical substances included on the TSCA Chemical Substance hwenlQry list. It includes dala on lI1e productIon volume of lhese substances by pl~flt site. . Date of Government Version: 12/31102 Dal~base Releaso Frequency: Every 4 Years Dale of Last EDR Contact 03/05104 Dale 01 Next Schedufed EDR Contact 06/07/04 FTTS INS!>; FIFRN TSCA Tracking Sy:;'~m - FIFM (Federallllsecticide. Fungicide, & Rodenticide Act)/TSCA (Toxic Substan<:es Control Aot) SourCQ; EPA T el(~I,llone: 202,504.2501 Data of Go~"mment VersiDn: 04113104 Oatabase R"tease Frequency: Quarterly Date of Las! EDR Contact: 03/22104 Dale of NeK\ Scheduled EDR Conlacl: 08/211D4 SSTS: Section 7 Trac~,il1t1 Systems Source: EPA Telepllo",,: 202-564-5008 Section 7 of H,e Fooerallnsecticlde, fungicide and Rodenticide Act. as amended (92 Slal. 829) reqllires a~1 registered pesticioe'pruducing estabtishmenlli 10 submllll report to lhe En~ironmenlal Prolectloll Agency by March 1sl 68Ch yenl'. Each establishment must rarort the types and 8rnounts of peslic1des, activa ingl'edienlo and devices [>I.irIQ produced, and those having b...en produced ana sokJ Of distributed in U,e past year. Dote of Govemment VerI,ion: 12/31/01 031almse Releas13 Frequency: Annually Ollie 01 Last EDR Contact: 011/19/04 D~t\l of NCKl Sehedlll"ct EDR Contact: 07119/04 TG1200172.2s i)age GH-5 . . . . r [:",ifI :~O. ~:A. ,,:):to!:)er 28. 20~~)8 GOVERNMENT R;-CO-RDS SE~RCHED J DATA CURRENCY TRACKI:'~'~~r77 i FTTS: FiFRN TSCA Tracking System - f IH{A (Fed"rallnsp.ct;cide, I'ungici,je, & f'od~ntjdj~ Act)f:SCA (Toxic S,Jostances Control Ar.e) Sour",,: EPAJ('[foce of Pre....ention, pes:icides and Tor.ic Subst3nces Tch:p: 'Or ~c: 1.0 ~..5e4-2501 I' "TS :r;lcf;" ~c.mir.is:mtive WEbS alld pcslkide ,,,,(on,.,,nenl nellan, and complianw llG~viU% related to FIFRA, TSC^ ~"" EPCP,,\ (Emergency Planning and Communit,. Righl-Io-Know Act). To maintain cUlrenc:y, EDR contacts thl! P.gency on;: qU3r1erly ba5lS. Date of (J<Jv~fllmcnt V~rsiUl1: 04/13/04 Da:atJ8se Il :lease Fmqllency: QlJarierl>' Date of Last EDR Contac:: 03122104 Dale 01 Next Schedoled EDR 00ntact OR/21104 STATE OF FLc:.!:~_~!:M STANDARD RECORDS SHVltS: F\drjoa'::i Stat,=:-J--=undc(j Ac~ion S"ltes S;:1Urc~: C1epa, 'm~nt of ~nv[ronrn-enl(-)I Pruie.dior1 Telephone: B~0-'18~,()19() State Hazardo J5 Wa"le Sit".. Stale ha7.arjou5 waste site re("A)rcis are the slates' equiVlllenllD CERCLlS, ll,ese siles mal' or m31' not already be listed on Uw federal CERCLlS list. Priority sites r1anned for cleanup using "late IUnds (state equivllenl at Superfund) ;lr<' ideotmea along with ~ilE!s where cleanup willlle paid lor by potenti~liy resp~n:;,[ble p~rijr.;~. t;'J3.habl.e illformation, varies hy state. Oti~e or Gen. e.rnment V(!rs~on: 021U:004 Date Mode Active ,,~ EDR: 04101/U4 Oat[;bas~ F elease 'Frequency; Surn~-Annu[JlIy Date of Data Amval al E:JR: 03122104 Elapsed AS1M days: 10 nate of last EDR Con~ct: C3122104 SWF!LF: Sl,lid '';<isle f'8cillty D"l:abase SOlJI'Gfj: Department of Envlronmontal Pt'Olection Teiepl"IO[H:: r.~iO-922-7121 Solid W<lSle F ldtiti'l0/Landfill SHes. SWclLF type mc;:mJs lypiC<lily contain an inventory of solid wasle dispo5a\ f,ldli',ies or landfills ill a pa.tic,JI;" stale. Depeoomg on U,e state. theso may bo acttve Of ;naclive facilities Dr '-'pen c!u",p~ th3t j"i!ed 10 nlco: RC~.t, SllbllllR II Section 4004 crileriill(lr solio waste landfills or disposal sites. Dare of Gu lenlln~llt Ver~ion~ G2iOS/G4 l),3te of [J,,;a Nlival al EDR: 03110,'04 Elapsed ASTM days: 21 Oate 01 Last EDR Contact: 03109/04 O"t", M"dc Aclive at LOP.: 03131104 Oat"~13se Helease Frequ8n,'l" 5emi"Allnually LUST: PCT01' Petroleum Ccntaminalion Detail Report Sour",,: Dep"rtmenl of Env;romr,eolal Prolection T"lep~one: 650-245-3339 Leaking Undcrgrounc Storage Tan~ IncJ(Je:lt RBPOr1S. LUST records comain an invenlory of reported leaking underground Slor<lge I;;rf: indd",,':;. 1.101 :.11 s~ate8 mainf<l;n these records, and Ihe il1fonnalion stored vanes t,y state. Dilt<< of Govcmm",nt Vernior,: 02102104 Dale Madf Active al EDR: 02:27/04 Datahase !:(,ateas2 FreQLJency: Q'Janerly Dale of Data Arrival at EDR; 02110104 Elapsod ASTM daY0: 17 Dal!; 3f Last EOR Conlact: 02110/(\4 UST; STI02. F:dlity/OwneriTank Report So"rce: D"r ,[trmm I of Envlronmontal Protection le;e~hone: [:;0-245-B839 Regdered L' ldorground Stom'JG Tart;s. UST's lice regulatd under Subtitle I of Ihe Resource CanseN"liar. and Recovery Act (P.CPJ.) and mll"t t,e registerM with HlIJ sterle departm'.;nt rcspnnsible far adminisl",;n9 the UST program, Available i"lfornl.':llir.m vane:> by stat.e program. 0,,1., uf G;,vernrn"I': Ver:;ion: 02102/04 Dale Mad" A<:;Uve al Et)ll: 0':l1091C4 Database RelB"se Fmquency: QU3lt€rly Dale of Data Arrival al EDR: 0211D104 Eiaosed ASiM days: 2(\ Date of cast EDR Contact: 02l1D104 INDIAN UST: Undelground Storage T <lIlks onlndi2r. Land Scurc~: E!-J{. Re,]iofl 4 Tei9phone: ,:Cl,~-5G2-9424 TC1209112..2s Page GR,6 !\qenda item No. SA . October 28. 2008 r CJ77 ~ GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED I DATA CURRENCY TRACKING Dale or Govemm~mt Version: lG12.2J03 Date Made Active at EDK 011Og/04 DatalJ<tse Release Frequency: Varies Dale of Data Arrival al EOR 12119/03 Elapsed ASTM days: 21 Dale of Last EDR Conlar.!: 02/23/04 . vel': Voluntary Ctea'lup Sites Source: Depar1ment of Enviro~m"llta\ Protection Telephone: 850-245-8705 Date of Government Versiun' 03/2.2104 Dale Made Active at EDR: 04/21104 Databa.e Release Frequency: VaTies Dale of Data Arrival al EOR: 03/22104 Elapsed ASTM days: 30 Dale of Last EOR Contact: 031Z2I04 INDIAN LUST: leaking Underground Storage Tanks an Indian land SouTce: E:P^ Region 4 Telephone: 404-%2.8677 lUSTs OI1lndbnluncl in Florida. Minnesota, Mississippi and Nadh Carolina. Date of Goverrlllu:mt Version: 10127J03 Oal" Mallf< Ac:I;ve al EOR.: 03112/04 Dtltabase Release Frequf!ncy: Varies Dale of Dala Arrival at EDR: 021241U4 Elapsed ASTM tlays: 11 Dale of Lasl EDH Contact: 01127104 ST A IE OF FLORIDA ASTM SUPPLEMENTAL RECORDS AST: S,I02 - FacilitylOwnerffank Report Source: Oepartment of Enviromner\te.t Prolection 1 elophnna: 850-245-8839 Registered Aboveground Storage T2nl:$. Onto of Govemment Versiun: 02/02104 Dat1lbas!! Release Frequency: Quarlerty Dale of Lasl EDR Contact: 02/1 QJ04 Date of Nexl Soheduled EDR Contact: 05131/04 FL S!TES: Sites List Source' Department of Erlvironmental Protection Telephone: [150.;':4.5-0705 Oal.. 01 GOI'emmenl Version 121311B9 Dalanase Release Frequency: r~o Updale Planned Dale of Last EDR Conl:act: 03124/94 Datll of Nex\ Scheduled EOR Coolaot NlA . Fl Ca~le Dip. Vats: Callie Dipp.ng Vats Source; Departmolit of Environmental Protoction 1 elepll(Jf1e: 850-485.3601 Date 0( Government Version: 05101194 D'-llilbRSe n"lease Frequency: No Updato Pl:annecl Date of Last EDR Contact: 03122/04 Dale of Next Scl\€Itluletl "DR Contac\; 013/21/04 SPlLLS: Oit Bmi H~uudous Malenal:; \nciuonhi Source: Department of Environmental Protection Telephone: 850-485.2974 Slat.,wide oil and hazardous materials inland incidents. Dale of Government Version: 10/17103 Oatauase Release Frequency: Semi-Annually Dale of Last EDR Contact: 05110/04 Date of Nellt Scheduled EDR Contact: OelO9104 OEDO: I:J:lykme Dihromide D"kl~a~e Results Sou,ce: Dflparlment or Environmental Protection Telephono: et;O"245.8335 Etllylene tJibrulllide (EDB) ".oil furniganl, ll1at has been delected in drinkIng water wells. The amount lmmo eKGe"d~ ~le mal<imum <Xll1tominant j"ve! as stated in Chapter 62-550 or 520. It is a potentia! threat fo public Ilealth when present in "rinking water. TC1209172.2.s Page GR-? . iIe;" f\iO. SA :::)cicher 23, 2D08 ~;loe 172 of 277 GO~E~Nr;,ENT RECORDS SEARCHED I DATA CURRENCY TRACKING ~ . Dale of GO'Mmmcnl Ve,-,ion: 02/24/04 Dfl\ab~s," Rt:I!lilSC frequency, V"rins Date of Last EDR COlllaG1: 04/19/04 Dale of Ne~l Scheduled EDR Contact C7119/Cl4 ENG CONTROLS: Instituu(\nal Conlrul~ Reg!stry Sourc"I3: Dl!]JHirtment of EnvironmentCtl ProleClton Teiephflne: B5)~245-fJ927 Tile r~gislry iSJ databast' of all cOllt,,,,,j,,alC'() ~ile~ in the stale of Flor\da which are subject 10 engineering controls. En~ineering Conlmls en(;OTnri!S3 ~ v;:lriety of engmeered remedies to rol)tain and/or reduce- OOnl3nltnalion, "nCorGI' physical bilrrieffi inl"nclecl to limit ecc'"~s to plOperty. Ee:-, InGiude fences. slgl1S, lIuards, l~n<.1ljJ1 CilpS, pravislon of porable wal'Or, slurry ""<1lle, ~I!"el fJilB (ve1ii'-'3J ..aps). Jumping a~d lrcat"",m of groundwater, mon,tDring \"'/-:=lIs anrl vapor m~1r8ct'!O(l systc:ns. Dfltab~:5a HeleaSE1 ~reqtJr.:n{~r Semi-Arlru3Hy Oa!~ of La~! EOR Contac.t: 05/03/04 0'11" of Next S~,..tluled EDR Contact: 00/02.104 Dutc of C;)\.',;mmcnt 'Jcr.;icn: 02.'19/01 PRtORITYCLEAIIERS: Priolily f~~f1kil1[1 List Sauw.e: D<lpa 1"'001 of Environmental Prot-:>clion Telephone: 8[0-488-019l1 The FIOIicl<J La jislature has E'st<lbiisllerJ a state-funded pmgrafTllo clean~p properties that are conlarninatG~ as 8 r""lIl! of tile oper3!lons of a dryclcanmg faG'.Iity. Date of GOI'erOlncnl Vc~si(Jn: 08101/{]3 D31au3se r:elease Fr>eqllency: ViJnes Date of :"8St EDR C()n~'!.cl; 02.123/04 Dale 01 Next Sd,edul<JQ EDR Contact: OS/24/04 DRY CLEANER':: Drycleanilll) Facilities Sourco: Dcp3rtm'ml of Environmonlai Prolection ('"I"'phone: 8;;0-4fln,O,90 Date of Go""mmcntV",sion: 01/08lH4 Galno;;;e Lelease r-I'squcncy: Sef'll.!\nnually Dale of Last EDR Contact: 03/16/04 Date of Next Scheduled EDR Contact: 05124104 . W ASTEW A TER W3stewdl"r Facility Regulation Dalab"se Sou ~e.. Dop< nmp.ot 01 Environmental Protf3ct1on Telenh""", R50-921-94~5 Domestic am.! industrial wostewater fa~t~d9s. Dat" of G(",emmenl Version: 03126104 Da:ao;:Eie f teiease Freq,uency: Quarlurly Dale of last EDR Contact: 0311 ZI04 Dale ofNexl Schl'!d;Jllld EDR Contact 06107104 LOCAL. RECORDS ALACHUA COLNTY: r3.ci1ity Ust Source: Alachua County EnvironmentAl Prol"c\ion Department TelephOfle: : 52-2~,6a[)O List of all ",gt!I~\€d facilities In Alacttua CoUI1ty. Date of G{.vemmcnt Version: 04-'28/U4 Database Release Freouoncy: ^nnually ;Jate or La,-t EDR Contact 03122.104 :Jal" of Next Scheduled EDR Contact 06/21/Cl4 BROWARO COUNTY: Um!or\Jround ~,lor"ge Tanks SOU1-c8: Dar artmant of Natural Resources Pl'otec:ion TelephGne, !)54-5'19-~292 . TC1209172,2s Page ::;R-8 i\genda Item No. 3l, Oct8ber 28, 2008 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED I DATA CURRENCY TRACK~~~' ~77 ~ Dale of Glwemmelll Version: 12101/02 Dalahase Release Freq<<eocy: 1Illl1ually Date of Las\ EDR Co"tacl: 03130104 Date of Nelli Scheduled [OR Contacl: 06128104 . Notice or Viol.tiOl' s Sites So~rcll: Dcpa,trnent 01' Nalliral Reso\JICflS Pmt..c(ion Telephone: >l54-519.1292 NOV faci'ilies Il<lV(< reooived a notice 0' violation letter under lhe Smward County Chapter 27 Code. Date of Government Vetsion: 12101102 Da\aba,e Helease Frequem..;': Annu~lIy Dal~ of Last EOR Contact: 03r30104 Dale of Ned Sched~lmJ EDn Contact D6/281D4 5emi-Annual1rwcntory R~port on Contaminated Locations SOl1l'-e: Broward County Denarlm_ot of N"lural Resuuroe~ Pmtection Telephone: 954,519-1249 Early Detection Incentive/Envfronme~tall\sseS5m()nt RemedlaUon, H,;. reptln monitors !he stalus al\d remediation progr~s5 of Known contamirtflh,d laca{ians wilhin Browa"J County. Site" lisle<:! oy the LIS EP^, Ill'" Florida OepElliment oj Environmental Protection. 8rKI siles licenSBd fnr contarnination assessmp.nt and cleanup by U,e Division of Pollution Prevention amJ Remutlilltiull Programs "f Ihe DefJ3nrnenL Date or Government Version: 121U11()2 Datab;.s" Hdcase FrequGnr:y: S"",i-A,nnually Date of Last ElR Contact. 03/29104 Date of Nex( Scheduled EOR Contact: 06/28/04 Hazardous Materiill 511es Source: Department 01 Nalur"t H"sourGeS ProlectiOll Telephone: 954.519-1292 Hilt. sites use or slore 9mBler than 25 gallons of hao:ardous materials per month, Daie oi GOl,'emme~j Ve~ion: 12101102 Dataha~€ Release Frequ€ncy; Annually Dote of Lasl EDr< Contact: 03/30104 Date of NGxl Sctmdu\ed EDR Contact 06/28104 MIAMI-DADE COUNTY; Underground Sl<>ragc Tanks Soun:;e: Department of Environmenlal Resource Management Telephone: 305-372-6700 Oale of GOllemmant Version: 10117103 D..t..b;)~a Reie2SP- Frnquency: Semi-Annua)ly . Date of Last EDR Contact: 04101!04 Date 01 Next Scheduled EOR Contact: 06128/04 GrQaSll Trap Sites Source: Dade County Clep\. of Env. Resources Mgml. Telophone: 305-3n,6508 Any non-reskl€nliallocilily ltoatlliscl'arges waste to a sanitary ~ewel'. Date of Govornmlwl \re.slOEL 10/17/03 Database Release Frequency: Semi-/lnnllally D"I;; of Las; EDR Contacl: 04101/04 Dale of Next Sched~led EDR COil tact: 06128f04 Enforcement Case Track!"!J System Sites Source: Depallrr1!mt of Etl\'irnllmental Resources Managlllnen\ Telephone: 305-372,6755 Date of Govemm!l1\1 Version: 09/24/03 Database Release Frequency: Semi,Annually Date of Last EOR Contact 04101104 Dale of Next Scheduled EDR Conlact: 06128104 Fuel Spills Cases Source: Department of ;onvironmental Resources Managerne,,1 TelfJphone: 305-372-6755 Dale of Government Version: 02127104 DalabiJ~€! Reledse Frequency: Semi-Annually Data of LBst EDR Conlaet 05110104 Date of Nex\ Soheduled EDR Coniaot: 08109/04 TC120917':.Z, Page GR-9 i I . Item l\jo. fA October 28 2008 D;::;']<", 174 nf r'77 " ij GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED I DATA CURRENCY TRACKING . HazardQus Wa5t~ Sltcs Sourc,,: l)~de CDunty Departmerl of EnvifQn;nenl~! Rc""~rcBs M~nagemenl TGlepho!1e: 3f ~ -372-6755 Sites wHll ;he pO:Rn1ial to g'3Herol~ waste [:ale of Go'.eTTlm~lIt VeP3!on: fl9!24/03 Datil.ba5C He!eo.sB t'reqllem:y: Semi-Annually Date or Last EDR Con 1m:!: 04/01104 Dale of Ne~l SGh~cJuled EDR Cont"ct: OCr21l!04 Air Permll Sites Source: [)ep"rtmenl of Environmental Resources Management Telephollc: 305,372-<\755 Date (if Go"emm<3n\ Vm&,on: 1 CII 17103 D31:.:~h~~1e Lclt:asc F~c,::penC"f: Serd-.^.nnuafly Dale of Lasl EDR Cunzd: 04fOllC4 031e or Ned Scllt:dllled [DR Contact G5r2&iu4 IndlJstrial Wash. Permit Sites SOL'rcc: Oepf ~m€[lt of E.nviranmentat n.esou(c~"S Man<i;)er1enl T ell'phone: 3 J5-372.67oo Facilities Ulat ~itl,e( generatE; more ItHln 25,000 cf wEslewaler per dill 10 sanitary sewers or are pre-defined by EPA. Dille of Gu',ernrnenl Version: 10117103 OaI3ba~{j i<ele<l58 Frecuem:y: Seml-A"nuall~ Dale of last EDR Contact: 04101104 Date of Nexl Schedlllec! EDR Contacl: 06/28/04 tndustn(ll \'lJast,} Type 2-4 Sites Source: DO::;~:Ft:nnnt of Ellvironrn-enltd R.B5uUfCfSS Management Teiephao,,: "05-372-670U tWZ" ;J(e fad i'i<?s h;;vln9 reclaim or reQyc\:ng syslerr,s with no discharges. aboveground holding tanks or spill W"v<Jp.tior and countermeasure plans. IW4!; are fRcilihes tllal diccnarge an emu{!lltlo the ground. Datr.~ d' (;,.- vp.mment Version: 10,'17/03 Database 'lBlease Frt'quen,cy: Semi-P.nnually Date o~ Last EDR Contact: 04101104 Dale 0/ Nexl Scheduled EDR Co~,t"ct: 05128104 . lndusuial 'l'l~~tc: Type 5 Sit~~ Sourr.B: Dep31trner\t of Environmental r:~5ourr;es Ma:-lagement Telephone: :\05-372-6700 Generally th', se facilities fait Under (he category 01 "condliiona\ly exempt small quantity generafor" ell' 'sm,,;1 qUBnii~y g'murator". Date Df GI.wemment V~!Siow 10!17/::)3 Databasl? Relea'36 Fiequency: Semi~;:~f'nuEllty Date of Las: EDR Co~lacl: Oi.'D1/04 Date of t"Je;.:t Scheduled EDR Contact 06/28104 lndustriai \'Va~:4': Typ-e 'fi Source: Dcr,anmenl of EnvlruOll11enta\ ResoLJI-ces Management Tel'-,phone: l05-372-6iOCl Permits isw}d to Ihose tlon-rasidential land uses locatGd within the ma,o' drinf'.ill9 water weUfield protection arC(lS ttm, ore not served by sanilary sewers. These facilities do not h.ndlo hawldous malerials bu1 are regulaled beG.ause nf the en\J. GensttilJlty of Ule areas wt.~rB they are \ocato?:d. Date of Government V",:;ion: 10117103 Oalebas,,:: KE:bas€ Fref:lJf;ncy: S~mi.Annu;;;Hy Dale 01 LilSl EDR Contact: 04101104 Dote uf Ne,,1 ScheouleJ E::'R Contact: 06/28/1:4 EDR PROPRIEJARY HISTORICAL DATABASES f'o,me, Manvlacl,,"'<1 Gas (Coal Gas) Sites: The existence Bnd location of Coal Gas sites Is pro'/idcd 8KClllsivety to ~DR ~)y R€al Fmrer1y S:::an. Inc. @Copyright '993 Real Property SC3n, Inc. For a leclll1lcat (jesCl'ipt'lon or lI,e types n; haZ3rus wh:;h m'lY tJP. fuuod ,Il such si\~", COfltRct yoU! EDR. custom<;r serviC'3 repres~nlatiYe. Disdnlme' Provided by Real Property Scan, lllc, The inrormillion contained in tnls r"po': has prc~h-ni"8ntly been obtained frail', publiClY ;Nailable snure'::s produced by enlities nther L~an RHal Property Scan. Whilt, rtfasonabl1l steps ~ave been takefllo insu," tile accurac;y 01 I iris report, Real Property :JG(Jll does not gu~r.:HTee tile [;~XUf"dC}' cf mis report. Any ;taDi1ity on ~hc ptHt of Re3i Pmpp.rTy S~n i~ 5t!it;~y iimiL~0 tu (i r~rul[0 of 1~le ?motIr l paid, No c'aim is m3rie (or L'1e 3cluul eXL,:cllce of lc;yjflS at allY ,,,it,~. ThiS r8port riDes nat conslilule a legal Opi'lion. . TC12091722s P3ge GR-',Q ;;genda Item No. SA October 28, 2008 GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED I DATA CURRENCY TRACK~~~0 n, '77 . BROWNFIELOS DATABASES Inst Control: II1.tilu~onal Controls Registry Sourw: OepartmlJfll of Env',ronmenlal Protection Telephone: 650-245-3927 The registry is a <.Jatabase of all oonlaminated siles in the stale or FIQrid~ which are suhJect to institutional and engineering oonlrol~. Dale Of G"vemmCtlt Vern;on: U2119104 Database Release Frequency: S"mi-Annually Date of Last EDR Contact: O51C3lO4 Dale 01 Ner.l Sch",jtlle<l E[JH Contact: 08i02/04 Brownfi<,lds: SrownfieM Areas Sou rce: DupOl,1rnellt of Snvironrnr.lIllal Protection Telephone: 1l50-413.00G2 Dale of Government Version: 10/22/03 Oat"hase Release Frequency: Semi.Annually Date of lasl EDR Contact: 05104104 Dale 01 Nexl Schedule<l EOR Contact: 08102104 yep: Volunlary Cleanup Sites Sourt:e: Depar1ment of Environmenlal Pratllc\ion Telephone: 850-24G-870S Date of Govemment Version: 03122104 Database Releasll Frequency: Varies Date of Last EDR Conta!.;!: 03/22104 Gate of Nmf.t Scheduled EDf< Conlact 06/21104 us 6ROWNFtELOS: A listing of Brownfields Sites SourC€: Envj!'Onmental Protection Agency Telephone: 202-566,2777 Inc~ucle1l in Ih.. listing are browllfielrls pro[lerlios adcl,asses by Cooperalive Agreement Recipients and brownfields properties addressed by Talgeled 8rowllflekls ^ssessme"\5. Targelgo Bmwniields Ar,sessments-EPA's Targeted Brownfields As~tlssmentfo {TSA) program is designed lo he~p stales, lribas, alia munlcipalii1eS--flsrecially Itwse without ErA Brownfield" Assessment Dcmo"s\mtien Pilots- minimize the uncertainties of conlaminalion oftell associaled with bmwn(jeld., Urlder lhe TBA Prolll'2l11. EPA provides funding andlor lectmical assist::mco for envimnmenlal asse.e.menl:; at bcownnelds siles thro'lghoullhe country. TaflJeted Brownflelos Assessrnents supplement and work with o[l1"r efforts under EPA's Brownfields luiUaliv" to promote cleanup and redflvelopment of brownfieid$. CODperative ;',greemenl Reclplenls,Slatas, political subdivisions, territories, and Indian tribes bBcome 9CRlF GOo!-,eralive agreement recipeents when they enlerinlo 13CRLF rooperalive agreemEnts with the U.S. EPA. EPA selects BCRLF cuoperative agreement recipients based on a propesal and applical10n process, BCRLF coopemtlve agreement recipienls must use EP,o, f\Jnds provided through BCRI_F CCloperative agreement for specified brow"fielr\s.(~lated cleanup "r.\iviti,,~, . Date 0\ Govemmenl Vmsion: NlA Oat~base Releaso Frequency: Seml-Allnually Dale of Last EOR Contacl; WA Oat" of Next Scheduled EOR Contact: NIA OTHER OATABASE(S) D(;p<mding on th.. !leosraphlc area covored by lhis ref'ort, lhlt data provided in Ihese spccl.lIly dalat>ases mayor may not be compiel<:t, For ey.a.mple, !he e~lstence of wetlands information data in a specific report doe-s no, m<>an 1hal all weUamis in Ille area covered 'iJy the report are included. Moreover,!he absence llf allY reporler.! wetlands information does not nece.ss3dly me",n thai wellClrlds do not exist in the area covered by lhe report. OlllGas PlI'C!illl's; This data "''as obtained by EDR frum Ihe USGS in 1994. It is referred to by USGS as G,mO"lil Digital Un" Gr<lphs from 1 :100.00DSca\e Maps. It was er.tra:;ted from Itle transportation category including some oil, but primarily gas pipelines. Electric P"wer Transmission Line Data Source: PennWell Corporation Telephone' (BOO) 823-6277 This map includes jnfol'matkm copyrtghted by PenoWel1 Co~poralion. T~ls information is provided on.a best effort basis and PennWell Corfloratio~ does not guarantee its accumcy nor warmfi! its fitness for any particular purpose. Stan infDmiotion has been reprinted with the permission of PennWel1. Sensitive Recepto",: There are ,ndividuals deemed sensitive reGtptofs due to tl,eir [(a\Jile Immune systems arid special sensitivity 10 environmental discharg66. TheSe seno-Hive receptors typically include th" elderly. the sick, and cilildren. Willi" lhe location of alt sensitive reoaplars cann"l be determined, EDR indicates tho:;'J uuiklin;)s and facilities - school" da,c;;re,;, l1uspilals, medical centers, and nursing humos - whora individuals who are sensitive I'eceplor;; are lif;ely 10 be located, TC12Q9172.2s Page GR-11 i . . . . !:e:n ~'Jo SA. rJctG~)3r 28. 2DC8 Peoe 176 of 277 r= GOV~RNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED I DATA CURRENCY TRACKIN~~ AHA Iiospit~".' S'Jur:;.e: ,'\n11:rk:cafl Ho;;;pitall~.::;'::;ocivthJn. Inc. T eleplmne:l12-2BO-.5:}91 1"1", dalaha: e incluGes " IisLng of hospitals UllseC on the f\mel'ican Hospilall\ssodatiOl1's annual survey of nospilals, Medical CentErs: Provider of Services Listing Sour:e: ee, h::(s 10'- r,,1ed~:::.ar€ & MeoiGaie SC~:iC-AS Telephone: 110-78€-3C{JO 1\ listing of Ilusp\iah will) tl.lerJi<.;dm jJruvloer nlmr,er, produced by Centers of Medicare & Medicaid Services, a federc.! [lg3r;~~'Y Winl~n the U.S. Derartrrent of HealUl cmd Human Services. Nursin9 Hom.'~ SnofOB'. N;)!-ofl~~ lnstitu!:es ~f H~,"j;th I'cleDhQne: 301,594-6248 Inrur:;laUOn :Jr: Medicare and t'o'1cdicard certffied. nllrsing homes in tlJ!2 Ui1~lcd States~ Public Schools SoureD: Na;cunai Cenler for EduaJtlon Stf1tistlcs Tei~rhnn": 202,502.7300 The t'l~lion[ I Center lor Educati'JIl Stalisti,=",' p,.;:nary database 0fl61emental)' and se:owllrj public educ.a.tion in Ule Unitell S'.ales, It i!; a comprehensive. annual. national slatistical d.d~2.t..Dse of alll:Julllic eleITH..mti:H Y i.uvJ ~tl(.x.lfldary scro~tls nnd sC~lnol districts., wIHC!1 contains data that are cal1'1iJ~r.Jblc acrus:i ~:j :;lut~J. Private Scnods Source: Nalional eerier fur Ed~cati')11 Slalislics Tetephon..: 202 502-7300 T~e l~at;Gn'oI Cenler 'or :::ducation S:alislics' primary database on private schoollocalians in the United Slales. Oayca,,' C~nters: Departmen~ ot Children & Families S'.JlIrf.~: Prc-vider lnfomlc:\l10H T"iephone. B50~Hl8-49[)O Flood Zone D~t,,: Ihis dala, ,",v"ilable i~ "..leu (''UvOIties across the country, was oblained by EOR in 1999lrorn Ul6 Feuera! EmergBnC\' M"r';'!lf)mP.~i Ag'''~cy (FEMA). D"t" depicts 100-year and 500-year ~acd 2.ones a,S defined by FEM^. NW1: Nationa! \,\.IBl;~nLr:.:~ lnv'~;"!O!~/. 'dw2i J3t:., jjVBj!3~le in :-;~I-::ctcount!es across Hie country, Wil5 obtajlie'J by EDR in 2002 from the l,rG. Fisll and V~fHd!ifc ServiGe.. Floriaa State W"jj~nrJs SOUfc.e~ Florida Dt'-paltment of SrlVit1>,,~n8ntal Protection This dai~, ....'u~ o'JtainGd by EDR tCl 2003 from Ute Fior~da u,:;parlmef1t of Environmenial Protec(ion. STREET MJO ADORES!'> INFORMATION r,',> 2C03 Ge,'QrapCIiC Da,,, Techno;ogy, l,~c., Rei. 07;2003. fhis producl conlains I'IOpriOlt"fy :lOd confid"nlial prop~rty or GBogrnphic D,u" Tecl1nol<.Jg\. Ire, Unaulhonzed u"c. Induulng copyinU tor other than tesung ant! slamJard bacKUp procedures, of this product is expfessiy 1JW11ib le\J. TC1209H2,2s Page GH.12 ~- GEOCHECK@- PHYSICAL ~ETTING SOURCE ADDENDUM TARGET PROPERTY ADDRESS 20 ACRE: TRACT LIVINGSTON ROAD/PINE RIDGE RD NAPLES, FL 34105 TARGET PROPERTY COORDINATES Latitude {North): Longitude (Wesl): Universal Tranver.o;fl Mercator: UTM X (Meter:;); UTM Y (Meters): Elevation; 26.201799 - 26' 12' 6.5" 81.749702.81' 44' 58,9" lone 17 425097.8 28980B5_0 10 ft. above sealevel EDR's GeoChecK Physical Setting Souroe Addendum h<ls been developed 10 3:>sls1 the environmental professional wilh lllfl collection of physical selling source infonnation in accordance with ASTM 1527-00, Section 1"2.3. Section 7.2.3 requires thaI a current USGS 7.5 Minule Topographic Map (or oquivalent, such as the USGS Digital Elevation Model) be reviewed. II also requires that one or more additional physical setting sources be sought wh(!n (1) condttions have been identified in wnich hazardous subslances or petroleum products are likely to migrate to or from lI1e property, and (2) more information than is provided in the current USGS 7.5 Minute Topographic Map (or equivalent) is generally obtained, pursuant to local good commercial or customary pnlGlice. to assess the impact of IT.igration of recognized environmental conditions in connection wilh !he property. Such additionai physical selling sourr;es Q()nerally inclUtje inFormation about Ihe topographic, hydmlo[)ic, hydrogeologic, and geologic characterislics of a site, and wells in lhe area. Assessment of the Impact of contaminant migralion genel'aHy has two pnnc~p\e inves\I(:;3Uve components: 1. Groundwater flow direction, and Z. Groundwater flow velocity, Groundwater flow dir'9clion may be impactp-d by surface topography, h)'drology, hyorogeology, characteristics of Ihe Goil, and nearby wells, Groundwater flow velocity is generally impacted by the nature of tile geologic slrala. FOR's GeoCheck Physical Setting Source Addendum is provided to Ilsstsllhe environmenlal professional in formlflg an opinion about the impact Of potential contaminant migralion. T::1209172_Ls Fdgf: A-1 . /l.genda item No. SA October 28. 2008 Page 177 of 277 :J . . . ~tem Nc. 8/\ iJct:,::er 28. 20C'j8 ^ 7P,~f ~~7 I,,' u' ~: I 'I . II i I u l--__.._ GEOCHEC~ . PHYSICAL SETIING SOURCE SUMMARY GIWUNDWA1ER FL,OW O!RECTlON INFORIIIATION Groundwater flow d;reclion lor a part"iCtl13~ sil€: is best determined by a qU;lliliP.(j environmenlal professional using site-specinc ','\'ell data. If such daln is not re8sonably ascertainilbie. il may be nr.ces5ary (0 rely on olt'ier sources of informati )n. su~h as surface topograr,hic information, h,'drologic information, hyd(ogcoiogic dala collected on neaily proflerties, and re-JI.Jnal groundwater flow infonnauon (:-rom deep aqulf"rsl. TOPOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Surface lopography mal' be ind'lcative of lhe direction of surficial r;round\\'218r flow. This information can be used 10 assist the an\'ironrrl'~ntai nrcressiol13j in fonnlng an opinion dtJuui thE- irrip3c'. ()f neaiby GOnt3rfliila:nu properties or. should cQntaminaljc'n exist on l~le largel properLy, what downgradienl sites might Ill': irnpClded. TARGEt PROPERT'1 TOPOGRAPHY USGS Topcgraphic Map: General To[tOgraphic Gradient Source: 260B1-86 BaLE MEADE NW, FL General NW USGS 7,5 min qU3d index SURROUNDING TOPOGRAPHY: ELEVATION PROFILES € 15 "" III ~ W ~ ;; ;; ~ ;; Q ;; .. ~ . ~ - ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ - ~ ~ Q ~ 0 ~~...-~. . North l TP South s c: .9. m :> '" ;; .C ;; ;; ;; ;; ;:; .... ..... ...... ..,. />.J -" ~~ ;:; -" ~:;-~~--:--:--:-:-; . I TP East West -- -v-- 1 Mlies I Tnrgat I>roperty Elevation: 1 (I fl. CI 6... 1/2 Source: Topography has been delermined from the USGS 7 .5' Digi\,~jl Elev8Hon Model and sho'Jld be evaluatad or. il relative (not an at>soiule) U3SiS. Re:ative elevation information between siles of close proximily should t'8 field vcrined, . TC'209172.2s PS':]8/\-2 A;)enda item No. SA October 28, 2008 Page 179 of 277 --=1 r GEOCHECK.;9 . PHYSICAL SETTING SOURCE SUMMARY HYDROLOGIC INFORMATION Surface water can act as a hydrologic banier to groundwater flow. Suct1 hydrologic Information can be used to assisl the environmental prolessior\al in forming an opinion aboullhe impact of neartJy contaminated propertios Of, should cont:3rnination exifit on the large! property, w11at downgradienl sites might be impacted. Refer 10 Itle Physical Selling Source M<Jp following Ihis summary for hydrologic infQrmation (major waterways and UOdlH5 of water). FEMA FLOOD ZONE Tarqet Property County COLLIER, FL FEMA FIOOt} Electronic Data YES - refor to me Overview Map and Delail Map Flood Plain Panel at Target Property: 1200670425D Adrlitional Panels in search area: 1200670385D 1200670415D 1200670:,920 NATIONAL WETLANO ltNE~ITORY NWl Quad at Tar~el Prop€rtv BELLE MEADE NW NWI Electronic Data Coverage. YES - refer 10 lha Overvie'l" M'l.p and Delail Map HYOROGEOLOGIC INFORMAT10N Hydrogeologic information obtained by installation of wells on a specific sile can often be an indicator of groundwater flow direc:1ion in the Immediate area. Such hydrogeologic information can be used 10 i'lssistlhe environmental professional in forming an opinion about Ihe impact of nearby ronlaminated properties or, sl10uld contamination exist on the target property, ",,-hat downgl'8dient sites might be Impacted. Site-SpecIfic Hydrogeological DM.,'; Search Radius: 1.25 miles Status: Not found AQULFLOW<I> Search P.adius: 1.000 Mite. EDR has developed the AQUIFLOW Information System 10 provide data on the general direction of groundwater flOVl' at specific points. EDR has reviewed reports submitted by environmental professionals to regulatory authorities at select siles and has extracted the date of Ihe report, groundwater How direction as detoJrmi1e[j hydrogeologically, and the depth to water table. MAP 10 Not Reported LOC^TION FRO!'", TP GENERAL DIRECTION GROUNDWATER FLOW . . "O~~=:C~~,~:~~~~~~~~s.=~M*~ A.ldlhe~ardopni~po,,~~li'a;eaUl8dl~m\~s.l,~idl~~ed~ TC1209172.2~ Page A-3 i .; lfe:Ti l'.Jo. ~~:,.A. O:Lb2f 28, 20GS 1(,0 r_jf 277 . r-- GEOCHECK" - PHYSICAL SETIING SOURCE SUMMARY 'I GROUNDWATE!' FLew VELOCIT~,y,FORMATION Groundwater flow v€\oci:y i"formaUon for 11 p;utjcular site is besi determined hy a qU81ilied environmental professional using sile specific 9E<0[ogio and S();~ strata data. \f SUd1 d;]ta 3re not reasonahly <lscer\3inal1le, it may he necessa'y to rely on othH sour~es of inrormalior., including geolo;lic 2.9" identifiGllion, rac\<: st12.ligrap!1ic unit and soil cnaracteristics data-XJlleded on nearby properties ilnd regional soil infomlalior\, In general, con:am'lnanl plumes mov" more quickly t 11'0ugh sandy.gravelly typos 01 soils than silly-clayey typ""- of soils. GEOLOGIC IUFORMI\TlON IN GENERAL AREA OF TARGET PHOPERTY Geot-Jgic infarmatiDrJ can be used b\' tlle environmental p~otess'Qnai In j,:>rming an cplnlon about ine relative speed at wnlch contaminant migratiDn may be occurring. ROCK STRf,TIGRAPHIC UNIT GEOLOGIC AGE IOENTlFICATI::JU Era: System: Seies: Code: Cenozoic Category: Stratlled Sequence Ouatem8ry Pleistocene Qp (decoded above as Em, S)..stem & Series) Geologic Age and F:ocf; Straligr3phic Unit Source: P _G. Schruben, R,E_ Arnd: and 'N.J. Bawiec, Geoiogy of the Conterminou:; U.S, al1 :2,500,000 Scale - a digit;)1 representalion of the Hl74 P.B. King and H.M. Beikrnan Map, USGS Digital Data Sehes DDS - 11 (1994), DOMINANT SOIL COMPOSITION IN GENERAL AREA OF T ARGa PROPERTY . Tile U.S. Dep;;rlmeol of Agnculture's (USOA) Soi! ::;onservation Service (~CS) j')aas Ihe r~3\iunal Coorerative Soil Surv(,y (NeSS) ancl is responsible for collecting, sloring, maintaining ar.d distributing soil survey inlormation for pnvately owned kmds in the United Stales, ^ scil map in a soil survey is n repres€nlation of wil patterns in a :andscape, So! maps for STATSGO are compiled by genp.falizing mom dP.t<lilcd (SSURGO) soil survey maps. Tt)e followirlg 'inl0n laHar> is bnsed on Soil Conservalion Service ST A TSGO data. Soil Componront N, me: srnRNA Soil Surface T extulll: line sand Hydrologic Group: Class DO - Drained/undrained hydrology class of soils that can be d~inec and are ciassif:ect. Soil Drainage Clas~: Poorlji. S.-:>iis n1.:lY hav~ a saturated 'lonl':, a IOI'Rr of low t1\'l:irauilc co"duc\iviiy, or seep;J[J€. Deptr. 1(.' water lallle is less than 1 fool. Hydric Status: SoU meels the :BqulrcD1t3nts ror a ~~ydr;(--= sOIl. Con-asian ?olen:iiJ; Uncoated Steel: HIGH Depth to 8 edrock Il.in: > 60 inches Depth \0 Bedrock i'Aa:<: 0- GO inches . !'C1 :.O~~ 17~_~~s P?~e l\-4 A.C1enda Item No. 8A "October 28. 2008 Page 181 of 277 ]1 . ~ GEOCHEC~ - PHYSICAL SETTING SOURCE SUMMARY - ..-......-. Soil Layer Information Boundary Classification I Lowllr - Layer Upper Soil Texture Cfass AASHTO Group Unified Soil Penneilbil!~ Soil Reaction Rate (inlhrl (pH) -..- ~;es 113 inches -- - -..----.- 1 fine sand Granular COARSE-GRAIN~D Max: 2H.OO I Max: 7.30 matBrials (35 SOILS, Sanos, M,n; 6.00 Mm: 3.60 pet. or lass Clean Sands. passing No_ Poorly graded 200), fine s"nd, Send. 2 13inehes 2llinches 5and Granular COARSE-GRAINED Max: 6.00 Mal(; 7.30 malerials (35 SOILS, Sands, Min: 0.60 M1n: 3.60 pet or less Sands Mill passing No, lines, Silty 2(0), Fine Sand. Sand, 3 28 inches 80 inches sand Granular COARSE-GRA.INED Mal(: 20.00 Max; 5.50 materials (35 SOILS, Sands, Min: 6,00 Min: 4,50 pel. Or le..s Clmm Sands, pa~sin\l r~o. Poony grad!lll 200), Fine sand. Safld. -- OTHER SOIL TYPES IN AREA Based on Soil Conservation Service ST ^ TSGQ datil, the foltowino additional subordinant soillypes may appear wilhin Ule general area of tar!let property. Soil Surface Tet-tures: mucky - fine sand . Surficial SoH Types: mucky. fine sand Shallow Soil Types: sand Deeper Soil Types; fine sand AIJOITIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL RECORO SOURCES According to ASTM E 1527--00, Section 7.2.2, "one or more additional slale or local sources of environmental records may be checked, in the discretion of the environmentat professional, to enhance and supplement federal arld slate sources... Factors to consider in determining which local or additionO'lI stO'ltl' records, if any, should be checked include (1) whfllhflr IhflY arc reasonahly rllocertainable, (2) whether they are sufMclently useful, accurate, ,md complele in 1[gt1t of Ule objective of Ihe reoords review (see 7.1.1), and (3) whether Ihey are obtained, pursuant to 10(:81, good commercial or cuslomary practice." :Jne of the reGord.sources listed in Seclion 7.2.2 is water well information. Water well inlorm<3tion can be used to assist the environmental professional in assessing sources that may impact groundwater flow direction, and in forming an opinion aboutt1e impact ot contaminant migralion on nearby drinking water wells. rC12091n.LS f'ag<<A.5 . ! tem E!A. 0:tOb81' 2008 132 of 277 . t__ ~:~~:~E::-~I~~~ SETTING SOURCE SUMMARY 'I WELL SEARCH DISTANCE INFORMATION DATA\JASE FederallJSGS federn] FROS P\lV:; St? te DntDu(J se SEARCH DISTANCE (miles) i.GOO Nevres~ P'~"'fS withln 1 nI~le 1.000 FEDERAL USGS WELL INFORMATION MAPID WELL ID LOCATIO:--l FROM TP -~ 112 - 1 Mi,,, NNW USGS0196710 FEOERAL FRDS PU 3L1C WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM It/FORMA nON l'lAP IP No PWS Sys;em found WELL tD lOCATION fROM TP I\ote: PWS SYS\elll(J{'..a~'on Is not alway~ Ihe same as weli lucatlon. STATE DATABASE WELL INFORMATION MAP IG W=LL ID LOCATION FROM TP . "J" Weils Found . r.:17091722s P".0e A-6 Aqenda Item No. 8A " October 28, 2008 Page 183 of 277 ~ -.-- -'...~. ---..~~ ---:-1- r-- ~tJ~ ~ ..A..._ J . ::".J (!) " '. . AI Goun;y Boundary IV Marot Roads lv' Contuur LInes. @ Eotlhquak" epicenter, Richler;; or great~r @ Waler We!;s @ I'Ulllic Water Supply Wells. ~ Clu,lct 01 fAultiple lCOtlS ~ r~ Groundvmlor FlolV l1iro"li'>h (GTl Indetermiho.\c Groulldwater Flow ot Looation r:G,iJ) Groundwaler Flow Vatie,; at location CElli) Close~t HV<.1rogMtDgio,,-t Data i!(l Sink holos TARGET pr-lOPERTY: ADDRCSS: ClTY/STP,TE/ZIP: LAr:LONCi: 20 Acre Tract livingslon Road/Pine Ridge Rd !'-!aples F,- :H 105 2ri,2[J18i31.l497 CUSTOMER: CQt\lTACT: iNQUiRY II: DATE: SV'Jifl Erwitonmentallnc. Matt Nicks 1209172.28 Juno 09, 2(JU4 7:44 pm i I I I ! . (;(J~'f!j9hl 1_: ~IXI4 E~~. 1~lc. It: 2la.:J3 (;Dl, ll~ tv.!. D7nOlU AtE R.i~hh H.es4'l"ttd. . \11. "" .,".~' ltem r-,lo. 8.A. 'J :tC!ber 2(-) 2008 Page B4 of '277 ~ . G:.OCHECK"'. PHYSICAL SEmNG SOURCE MAP ~INDINGS '1 . Map ID Direction Distance Elevation 1 NNW 112 . 1 Mile Higher Agem;y: S:11j N~ITV:;; D~;: LaiitLKI{l' Dc'c, L-:1rgitLlde: CO\'JIT~ $ys: Sl21e" County'; Allilllda: Hydrologic code: Tn:-:osmf.Jhic: S;~e "7 YPl]: Canst Date: Well Type: Prjmary Aqutfer: l\quif'3f 1ype" W",ll depth: Here depth: Pro]cvl no: D"tabase EDR lD Numb€r FED USGS USGSII196710 US''3S SitelD: 26124008'<452301 C - 518 26.21 ~48 -&1.7552 Nf,US3 FL :':::oilie r County No: Reported 030902(0<1 Nol f"-",,orted (;round-\V8..:Br ollmr Ulan Spring r'.,f{) [ Reponed InY"on Dd-=: Single wel!, other than GoUector or Ronney tfpe 1::'2'TMIMN Ccnfined single i1qui(er 53 14::.1 ReportP{! Somee: Nfll Reported No; Reported Not Reported Ground~water levE~s, Nurnb(~r afr,Ae:asuremcnls: 0 . . TC 12C9172.2s Page A-B J\CJenda Item No. SA - October 28, 2008 Page 185 of 277 GEOCHECK(v- PHYSICAL SETIING SOURCE MAP FINDINGS RADON AREA RADON INFORMATION State DatAbase: FL Hadol1 R&UOII T esl Results Zip % of sites'"4pCllt. Data Source T ot.,l Buildings ~105 47 27,7 Certified Hesideotial Database Federal t::PA Radon lone for COLLIER COlJnly: 3 Note: Zone 1 indoor avemge I'wet > 4 pCill. : ZOlle 2 i<lOoor ave<<1ge level o.", 2 pCilL and <:~ 4 pCi/L. : Zo.... :; i(.door uw:rage level < 2 pCVL. Nol R",vortad TC".209172.2s Paqe A,9 ::J . . . . . . Item ~h 81\ October 28 2008 Dew" "'if pi '1'7 L PHYSICAL SETTING SOURCE RECORDS SEARCHED TOPOGRAf"ltlC INFOP.M_ATION USGS 7,5' Digilll EI!:vatiGI\ Model (OEM) Source: lJlI;t'. d States G~"lr>Dlc Smve'f EDH OCql.!"~l tile USGS 7.5' O'lgr(al Elevation Model in 2002. 7.5-Minulll OEMs corres~lond to Ihe JSGS 1:24,000. and 1 ::!5,OO(J.swlc topographic 'lLadrangle m3?'. HYDROLOGIC INFORMATION Fluod Zone O"t<: This da:a, available in select C<'Junl.es across tI'e country. was obtained by EDR in 1999 from t~e FedEral Emergency Mdn 3semen! ADency (FEMA). Dilw cepicts 10C"'year and SOD.year flood zones as defined by FEMA. NW1: National 'Ve1l81i(JS invO'imory. Tnts oata, ""..Iable rn cclecl cDunties <I"I\)S$ (he cOllntry, 'N3S ohl.1ined by EDR in 2002 fro", the U.S. Fish aml Wildlife Serv'lce. Florid3 Stal" WctlaTlds SOllrce: Hor! ja D<:!pm"dnenl or bwiron'll8ntal ?rolecbon T1\1o tJal~ wa, obtained by EOR if; 2003 fram Ihe F~onc1a Department of Environmental Prnlecbon. HYOROGEOLOGIC lIJFORMATION AQUIFLOVI' Information System So"rce: EDf< pruprielary database of groundwalcrflow infolmation ElJR ioas (lev"ll)p~d 111<> AQUIFLOW Information System (AtS) to provide data on the general dlrl!cllon of grDundwaler now al sp' c;:lc points. EDR ha~ r~'/Iewed repDr'., submiHeC: t'J regulatory authorities at selecot siles and ha~ "X traded he dafe of the repor., hydrogeoio<lkally determined "ro1Jnnwaler~ow direction and depth 10 water t<Jble intonrlF.lli(lll. GEOLOGIC INFORMATION Geologic Age, nd Rock Stratigraphic Unit Source: P.G. Schruben, R.E. Arnd1 alld W.J, Baw',~c. Geology or the Conlenn;nous U.S. 811'2,500,000 Scale - A digital rcpl'esen12tion 01 lfle 1974 P .8. King and H.M Be,kman Map, USGS Digi1al Data S~ries DOS - 11 (1994), ::iTA TSGO: S 81e Soil G<JVG'Uphic UmalJase ~)rJ~Jl--:C D':op3Itr'H8nt of Ay,ir:uHure. NallJlal Rtts.otJfces Conser/lllion Scrvk:es n,e u,s, Del'arlrncl1l of Agriu.lllllre's (USDA) l~a;ura, Resources Co"~€rvalioll Se-vi"" {NRCSl IGads the nalior.al COllscrvD.;ior S01l Survey (NeSS) and is re5pr~lnsjbl'2 fOl (,'01I6GllnQ. ::.tafi:ig, maintainll1Q and disl11b~llr~g soil surv'ey ilif~Jm ,ati,:)J1 for Plivaidy (.l1.vn&u hmds in the Lftil(~d S\ales. 1\ s;oii map if I H ~;ojj '8urvcy IS a represen tatiOl) 01 soH Pettl'3rtI:; in a landscape. 50;1 m3ps lor S~ /, TSC;O are compiled Lv gcnaraii7jng mo,e de:alled (SSURGO) soli ~;'lr\l~Y IT'r-tpS AODITIOIJAL ENVIRONMENTAL RECORD SOURCES FEDERAL WA"ER WELLS f1\"'-S; Pvbl!c v\aler Systems SDurr:;e: EP;J07llc;e of Dfinl~:r1g W2te( -;- ~lefli1{irw: .~02-5tA-37 5-:) PUllllc Waler System dnla from :he FellElral Reporting Data 8)-'Slem. A PWS Is any Willer system which provides water to al least 25 parle. for at [~3s1 60 days ,,""ually. PWS::; provide w~l€' from wells, ,i'fer, and other sources. PWS ENF: Pi:)l;c Waler Sy:;l"rn~ Violation and Enfolc'el',enl D2ta SnWG~: EPiJOffke 0' Dllnking W61er Tel~phQ"e.: ~C2,5i34,3750 Vi~la;io[1Gm Enforcerrenl rl~la foe Public Water Systems fmrn the Sale Drinking W"[~r Information System (SOWIS) after :\U(fUSI1, ')5. Prior:D August 11,95, U,,, <\3(" came from !he Federal Reporong Data System (FRDS). l'oC"I"">L'11'11__~.._I,~!_rl_, Ilro.r......L_'..___l~"'..~.__,r._. ___, ('.' ~........." 'IJ......~'-' ..U\.'.-I . -'.,.ell;::>. \.)',;HJo.J 1~'::II",..'II<Ji 101 v Cl,t';:: I lll"'\:'~ILUIY ,,)Y~,!'::'il1 tl"~V"I~J This dat3b3se <;0111a"lS d2scriplive Infom13lion on s;te5 wl,ere '.11': USGS wlleels or hil~ ~cllecl€d dala on f,lJffa-:;e w'f:1lur and/':l:'" [lnLJndwater. Ttl(~ groundwaler dam \fi:::-luctes' infunnatlon on weUs G~}rlr]~l~, aDO other sotJrce~:lf gmundvJater. TC1209172,2s Pag" A,10 ;~;!l:j,.' .;-,' [[ - PHYSICAL SETTING SOURCE RECORDS SEARCHED STATE RECORDS ,L\qenda Item ~~o. SA - October 28. 2008 , :..:........,r. ',7 ,,'" " J . Florida Wetlands Oata: Thb data was obtained by EDR from the National Wetlands Inventory (NWI) of U.S. Fi,h 8. Wildlife SelViGe 'In 19[14. D~t" depicts watlorH1 areas IlS donned by NWI. Florida Water W"II and Sample Datanase Source: Fl Department of Envifon<ner1t,,1 Prole,ct'ion, Groundwater Quality Monitoring Florida St. Johns River District W~lI Dal<l Source: SI. Johns River Walor Man:J.gemenl District relepl1one: 904-329-4500 Florida SoUltlwcst District Water Use Dala Source: Southwest Waler Managemenl District Telephone: 904-796,72.1 Florida Woll Constructlo n Permit1,na Syst~m: V'later Welllocaliolls in Northwesl Ftmida Water Management Oistrict SOUl'(;C: Northwest FlonOa Waler M<m~gement i)istricl Telephone: 904-539.5999 Flnrida Sinhhelcs Source: Department of Env;rol,mental PnHectlon. G"olog'>eal Survey The ~ir1khole data was gathered by the Florida Sinl<hole Re5earct. Institute. University or Florida. RADON State Database: Fl Radon Source: Department of Heallh Telephone: 8S0.;J4~,4238 Zip Gode Based Radon DElta Ama Radon Inlarmalion Source: USGS Telephone: 703.355-402<l The Natlonall<adol1 Database hilS be~n del/eloped by the U.S, Environmental Protection Agency (US",PAj and is a compiiaUon of lhe EPAlStJtCt Residential Radon Survey and the Na[iona~ Residential Radon Survey. The studl' covers Uu; yeafs ~9S6 - 1S'92. Wlwre lIeccssa:y data has been supplemented by inf'J!lnatinn collected at pril/ate sources such as unlversilitls and resaarch ;,,,lill1(ions. EPA Radon Zone" Source: EPA T eleohone: 703-356-402.0 Sections 307 & 309 of IEM direcled EPA 10 list and idelltiiy "reas of U.S, with the )Joten1iallar clevaleo indoor radon levnls. OTHER Airport Landing Facilities; Private and public use landing f~cililies Sou rce: Federal Aviation Administration, 800-451-6656 Epicenters: WQrld earthquake epicen\ers, Richler 5 or greater Source: Oepartmeotol Cummel'ce, National Oceanic "Ill! Atmospheric Administration . TC1209172.2s Page A-1~ L , ! I I I i i i . i!srn [\JO. f;,1l. O:tot:,sr ~8, 2008 Page 1[;-8 of 277 EDR I'I'EP ACheck@ '-' EDR'" Environmental Data Resources Inc 20 Acre Tract Livingston Road/PineRidgc Rd Naples, FL 34105 ( lnquiry Number: 1209172.6s The Standard in Environmental Risk Management Information .June 10,2004 440 Wheelers Farms Road M;lford, Connecticut 06460 Nationwide Customer Service T8lephone: 1-800-352-0050 Fax: 1-800-231-6802 Internet: v/Ww.edrnet.com I ,.. m . -') ~ i\gendaltem No. SA October 28. 2008 Page 139 of 277 'I TABLE OF CONTENTS .s.E,CTI.QH PJ\QI;; EDR N EP AChed[@ Description..........,.......,.,.................,...... 1 Map Findi ngs Summary........................................................ 2 Natu ra I Areas........... ........_ .... ........' .......,. ..... ,............ .....,........ 3 Histori c Sites....... ........... ... ......... ......... ......... ,............._.. ......... 5 Flood Plai n..... .... -... ............. ...... ,................ ....... ..........,.......... 8 W aU ands_... ....... ."....... ....... ........ ........._..... .............. .......... ....... 10 Wetlands Classificallon System.............................,............ 16 FCC & FAA Sites........................._..............._.......................... 20 Key Contacts ami Government Records Searched........... 24 Thank you for your business. 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The EDR NEPACheck provides informaflon which m:JY be used, in conjunction with additional msearch, to deler'11in€ whether a profJosed site or action wil: [laVe significant enviro:1mcnt~1 eifecL The report provides maps and Dilta for th& fallowing items (where available). Soarch results are provideJ in the Map Findings Summa')' Gn page 2 of Ihis report Section Natural Areas Map . Federal Lands Oata: - Officially dcsigl'laled wilderness amas - Officially designated wildlife proserves, sanctuaries and refuges - Wild and scenic rivers - Fish and Wildlife . Threatened or En:::langerE;d Species, Fish and Wildlife, Critical Habitat Dala (where available) Regulation 47 CFR l.lJ07(ll 47 em 1.1307(2) 40 CFR 6.302.(c) 40 eFR 6.302 47 CrR 1.130l(3}; 4U Cr:r< 6.302 Hisforic Sites Map . National Register of Historic Places . State Historic Places (where available) 4'f em 1 ,1307("); 4(- CFR 6302 Flood Plain Map . Nationi'll Flood Plain Data (wt1ere available) 47 CFR 1,1307(6); 40 CFR 6.302 Wetlands Map . NaliGllal Wetlands Inventory Data (where availCible) 47 CFR 1,1307(7); 40 CFR6.3D2 l FCC & Ff..A Map . FCC Gntenna/towor sites, AM Hadio Towers, FAA Markin;)s and Obslruclions, AM Radio In\erle;ence Zones, Airports. Tcpographic gradient 47 CFR 1.B07(8) Key Contacts and Govemmnnl Records S.earched TC120~~:T2.G::; P2tqe 1 '.l~ 2.9 ". Aoenda Item No. SA ~ October 28, 2008 Page 191 of 277 .. c: MAP FINDINGS SUMMARY 'I Tile dai<liJases searche( in t!lis report are Ibted below. Database de,'icripli<Jf1s "1ll1 0111"( agency contact informRtion Is conUlfned i~ the Key c.ontact:; altd Government Records Seafl;c,,,d :;eelion on page 24 of this ~rort. TARGET PROPERTY ADDRESS 20 ACRE l'RACr L1VINGSlON ROr,DIPiI..E RIOGE RD NAI'LF.:S, C:L 34105 TARGET PROPERTY COORDINATES LBtil~de (I~o(jh): Longitude (West): Ulli1l8fsal Tramrersc M.e(-G.at(lr: UTM K (Iv eler.>): UTM Y (tv,Oll<lS): Applicable Regul...tion flom ~7 CFRlFCC Checklist !nqIJir, II 120917;'>.0' Qat". 6/10/4 26,201799.26' 12' 6.5" 81.749702.81" 44' 58,9" Zone 1 7 425[)97.f1 21193Ufl5,O S"~rdl Dist""ce Withi" wmlir. Dat"""se (Miles) Sea rch 1(8 Mile US federal Lands 1.00 NO NO US federal L<JilU~ 1.00 NO NO I'l Habitat COflserv~lion 1.(]O NO NO Couraty EmjeUluered Sped~s Cmlll\Y YES NIA National Register His!, Places 1.00 NO NO FLOODPLAIN 1.00 YES YES NWI 100 YES YES rce Cellular LOa NO NO FCC Antenna 1.00 NO NO reG lower 1,00 NO NO FCC AI", Tower 1.00 r<Q NO f'MOOf 1.00 NO i'~O Alrporls 1.00 NO NO Power Lines 1.00 NO NO NATURAL AREAS MAP 1.13U7a (1) Officially DI;Signaled Wilderness Area 1 .1307a (2) Officially DHsignated Wildlif" Preser,e 1.1307n (2) Offioi~lIy O<!signaled Wildlife Preserve 1.1307" (3) Thr"atenec or Endangorud Specie!; or Crllical H"I,ilat HISTORIC SlT[;:S MAF 1.1307a (4) Listed or eligible for National H"~flSler --) FLOOnPLAIN MAP 1.1:lG7 (6) Locaj~'crrn a Flood Plain WETLANDS MAP 1.1307 (7) Change in surface fealure, (wetland flU) FCC & FAA SITES Mt.P At ~': .'~~ TC1209172,Gs Pem) 2 of 29 _~_~tural Areas Map item 1:0, SA. 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" ( 1 ~til~r;;: ..:..J I 1\ !1 f~ J r . ~-, At L=: NA rURAL AREAS MAP FINDINGS i\genda Item No, 8A October 28, 2008 D.~J of 277 EDR 10 Datahase T C1209172.6s Page 4 of 29 Endangered Species Listed for: COLLIER County, Fl. Source: EPA Enjangered Spedes Protection Pmgwm Databa~a GIRD: EAGLE, BALD BIRD: JAY, FLORIDA SCRUB EllRD: PLOVER, PIPING BIRD; STORK, WOOD BIRD: WOODPECKER, RF.D-COCKADED BIRD: SPARROW, CAPe: Sf\BLE S::ASIDE BIRD: KITE, EVEr:<GLAD[ SNAIL MAt..4MAL MANATEE, WEST INDIAN (FLOR10A) MAMMAL: PANTIlE:R, FLORIDA PLANT: SNAKEROOT REPTII_E: CROCODilE, AI\1ERICAN REPTiLE: SNAKE, EASTERN II~[)/GO REPTILE: TURTLE, GREEN SEA REPTILE: TURTLE, LEATHERBACK SEA REPTILE: TURTLE, I.OGGERHEAD SEA Mal'lD Dir""tiorl Distanco Oistance (ft.) No mapped 8il,;>.s were found in EOR's qeal'ch of available govemment rAeords within lhe search r;Jdius around the large! prop~rty. rr--" Historic Sites Map f\'Jsnda lie;ll No SA. - O:tober 28 2'J08 Page 194 of 277 I'"') I I il r_J_f;1 ~.~ \ ~ ( j f" l--="eo,w~'-"'-T-' --, lJ~"" p '-, 1 ", - '[ \ I 1..? ~,r!NfFtjDI'j[f1(l , _. r /) f, ~,,1" i ~'=;::~l1 "~1 \~~~ro_-=__'\ ;/ ,~?-. / ..in b/ ~ I rf~--( ,',.-J '\ 1_ r 1-< ;/Z,~". " \1 '> ' V'-.J I \ ~-"'~ I................r ~', ,j _ \' ( \ ':~~f''''' I~ ~) \ q~ rl:=--/..... . ~rr-v ~ . ! 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All RI~r,!~ n~~~rved. .. -, '... rr~-" f MaplO Dirct;li<.", DistAnce Distance (ft.) '\genda Item No. SA October 28, 2008 Page 195 of 277 'I HISTORIC SITES MAP FINDINGS EDR 10 Database No marped sites w"re found in EOR's search of availahle government rocords wilhin ,he search radius around the target prorJ€rly. ' TC1209172..5s Piloe n of 29 i\~enda !tern 1\10. S,A ~ Oc+'.:Jt3r 28 2008 1"36 Df 217 -'1 " r,- - ~ UNMAPPABLE HISTORIC SITES Due to poor or inndcQuate address infofTl1a(ion~ tne foflowing siteE> were rLot m~ppel!: Stalus EORID Database No unmapped sites '.vere found in EDP'" S[l<Jrch of available government n~C()rds. ( TC1209172.6~ Pa(l{l 7 of 29 fIlA Agenda Item l'llo. SA October 28. 2008 Page 197 of 277 Flood Plain Map '~ IV M~jor Roads /V Power Ur,,,s "\/ CDt110i....'r Unes f'.J Pip.. Unos Watorw~y~ '/r~ F'lultUtlp." ,; 1- /V County 80undary ~ rg ~ [J o Wate' C.......--.. 1 OC-year Ilo"d ~Ot1. SOC -year flood Zeno Ele,tranic FEMA dala av""able EI"c\mnic reM,.. data rIOt av.,!abl.. itA r_ - 1/2 I , _on_ , Mi~!t j .;\/ ~ 4 TARGET PROPERTY: ADDRESS: C!TY/STA TEl?! P: LA T/lONG: ~D Acre Tract Liviflqslon RDad/Pine Rid\!e fld I, aplcs FL 34105 26.:0018/81.7497 I , CUSTOMER: CONTACT: IhlQUIRY If: DATE: Swift Envimnm(jfl;allnc. Matt Niclt.s 12.0'217.2_Gs June 10,2004 TCI109lT.16s PIEC! ~r29 LDpl(ri~hl (, 2-'j~~ E-tlR, Irrr;. G- 20~3 GDI,lnc. nul 0117002. A~ RI"hli fle',.etl'cd ~~-' ~ , . ~tem f..jo, 8.4 'Jctober 28 20G3 Page 1 :;8 01277 , I ~ r FLOOD PLAIN MAP FINDINGS Source: FEMA 03 Flood Data County FEMA flood data electronic Coverage COLlIi:OR, FL YES FloOd Plain pane! at larget rrormr1y: fddilional Flood Plain panel(s i in search al sa: 12005703850 1200670415D 1200G703920 1200570425D ( TC'209172..6s P~ge 9 /)f 29 ,. Agenda Item No. 811. October 28. 2008 Page 199 of 277 National Wetlands Inventory Map .. r.i /...t::'.,.,... ...-....--. """'--...._~ '.......:::' ,;-~~.r.~~~~'~~"'("''''''_-';'"'''''''_'' '" ...~ 1."~'~l j' ' i ~ ~ i" !i\ \ ~"'. f., . I. '\ I }-.-- r 0/ s~j J ~~^'. t I \~ "j 'V" ..- 1 f!;7 :"':~. ~\~ ~i.; "1 e "''''fil ( .~~ A '?-".:r <:'.-"....-~'-~"-='_....~...llZ 1 ,I-~ '\. .~..'~. ,,- ~..',' .~{1f1 ~~~_~~~ .!'"... . a 1(4 '" 'It.4~lii /V ~hl(Jf R""dg <I/V P'''IeI Lines Wati!r ~n--=: : ~ - -.-,,; ---j :\ Contour Un~Js :,\t Pipe Una; ~J Federal VJeUands "" , . h'.''''' f~ Woterways. ,I". Fault L::nes 0 StatL': Weth:mds ,fr'/! N COiln(y Bou!ldCttV . , E1ectnmic NWi data .wailabie ."\. Electronic NWI data not available TARGET PROPERTY: ADDRESS: CI TY!STl.l,TEf71 p; U\TfLOI>J(S: :~o Acre Tract Livingston RoadlPine Ridge Rd I Japles FL 34105 :'6.2018/81.7497 CUSTOMER: CONTACT: INQUIRY U' DATE: sIo"lin Environmenlallnc. Matt ~Jicks 1 ;;09 112,65 June 10, 200-1 TC 11D9172.6. ~!~e 10 of 2'1 --.J At CoP)'T~ht 0- 2(10.1 HIA, 11\e... c' 2C{\cJ fitJT.lIlc fl!l Lli'rltlm, J\Jl nl!',ltd... rIO:~*NMt ~ WETl.ANDS MAP FINDINGS A.genda I!sm r~o. SA October 28 2003 Page 200 of 277 ~-~l " Source: Rsh and Wildlife Servic.e lW-Il data NWI t-.ardcopy map at l;ow:lel property: B81le lvleade NW Additional NWI hardcol1Y map(s) in searcL area: Naples t~orth Map 10 Direction Distance Distance (ft.) West 0-1/8 mi 36 Code and Description' Dalabase PF04A [PI Palustrine. (FO! Foresled, [4jl-.leedle-lcavcct Evergr€f<n, [AI Tempor<lrily F:ooded NWl 2 ESE llB-1f4 mi 959 PUBHx [P] Palu:;trine, tUB] Unconsolidated Bottom, [HI Permanen11y Flooded, [xl Exc;;wi'lted NWt 3 NW 1/4-1/2 mi 1697 NWI l10WHx [ll lacustrrne, [lJ limnetic, [(lV\1 Open Waler/Unknown Bottom (ob::;), [HI Permanently Flooced, [xl EXCilvatPd 4 NNE 1/41/2 ml 1910 PUSHx [PI Palustrine, IUBl Unconso!ioated 8ot!om, [H) Per:nan&ntly i"locclcd, C);] Exr>1v",lcd NWI ( 5 PUBHx [PI p.,it;l'>tnna.[UB] Uoconsc!idatod BOltom, [HI Permanently Flooded, [x] Exr.avated !-.IV/I SE 1fol.-1/2 mi 2006 G NNE 1/4-112 mi 2036 rUSHx [PJ Pal~strine, [UBI Unconsolidated 8011om, [HI Permanently Flooded, [xl Excavated NWI 7 South 1/4-112 m; 2(;84 PF02C [PI Paluslrine, [FO; Forested, [21 Needle-leaveo Deciduous, [el Sesso'laliy Flooded NWI 8 N:: 1f4-1/2 mi 2191 PUBHx [PI Palustrine, (UB] Uncons:Jlidated BO:lOrn. [HI Permanently Flooded, {xl Excavated NWI 9 S~r 0C 1/4-1f2 mi 2500 p;:02e [L'l Palustrine, [rOI Forested, [2:, 1'~"8ut~.Le;jv",d Deciduous, [C; S;,asorl<liiy Flooded NWI 'See Wetland Classifu:;ation System for additlor,al infom',alin'1. TC1209172.G, P"ge 11 0' 29 ,.. ,t,genda item No. SA October 28.2008 Page 201 Of 277 ; -'I . rr=======- ~-- WETLANDS MAP FINDINGS tJlnp 10 Direction Distance Distance (ft.} 10 Wesl 114.1/2 mi 2532 11 North 112-1 mi 2642 12 Soulh 1/2-1 mi 2680 13 NNW 112-1 mi 3302 14 ) WSW 1/2-1 mi 3339 15 South 1/2-1 mi 3439 ',6 WNW 112-1 mj 2,493 17 West 112-1 mi 3524 18 South 1/2-1 mi 3627 19 l'-Iortil 1/2-1 mi 3675 Code and Description' Database PF02'4C NWl [PI Paiustrine,lFOj Forested, !21 Needle-leaved Deciduous / , [FO) Forested, [4] Needl ::-leaved Evergreen, [C) Seasonally Hooded PUB. x NWI [Pj Pc1lJstrine, rUB] Uncom;olidaled Boltom, [HI Permanently Flooded, [xl Excavated PF02/1C NWI [P] Pi!luslrine, [FOj Fores!ed, [2] Needle-leaved Deciduous / , IFGj Forested, [1J Broa(-Leaved Deciduous, [e] Seasonally Flooded PFO<.C NWl [PI PHluslrine, [FO] Forested, [2] Needie-Leaved Deciduous, [C] Seasonally Flooded PFO:~4C NWI [P] P,l.lustrine, [FO] Forested, [Zj t~eedl(J-Leaved Deciduous / , [Fa] Forested, [41 Needle-Leaved Evergreen, [C] Seasonally Flooded PUBlix NWI [PJ PJlustrine, [UB] Unconsolidated Bottom, [HI Permanently Flooded, [xJ Excavated PFOZJIj,C NWl [PI Palustrine, IFO] Forested, [2J Needle-Leaved Deciduous I, [FO] Forested, \41 Needie-leaved Evergreen, [C] Seasonall). Flooded PF02l4C NWI [PI Palustrine, [FO] Forested. [2.] Needle-Leaved DecidUOUs /, [FO] Forested, [4] Needle-Leaved Evergreen, [e] Seasonally Flooded PF04!2C NWI [PI hllustrine, [FO} Foresled, [4] Needle-Leaved Evergreen I , [FO] Foresled, [2] Nee Jle-Le.aved DecidllOus, [C] Seasonally FIDoded PFC4A NWI [PI Paluslrine, [fOOl Forested, [4] Needle-Leaved Evergreen, [AI Temporarily Flooded ,1 'See Wetland Clas.iification System for addilional information. TC 12ag~ 72.6s Pa3& 12 of 23 II MClplD Direclion Di::;tance Distance (fL) 20 East 1/2,' mi 3681 [I,aencs item !.Jo. SA . October 28, 2008 Page 202 of 277 'I WETLAN DS MAP FINDINGS ~ode and Description" L 1UBHx [Ll Lacustrine, III LimnDlic, [US; Unconsolidaled BoUom, [HI Perrnanenlly Flooded, [xl Excavaled " Oata:J3se NWi 21 Sou~h 1/2-1 m'l 3774 PUBHx [Pl Palustrine, tUB] Unconsolidated SoHorn, [H] Permanently Flooded, [x) Ex<;avated 22 North 112-1 mi 3776 t~W\ PF02G (P] Pal,"sl~ine, [FO] Forested, [2J Needle-Leaved Deciduous, [C] Seaso!l;oJily Flooded 1''''1/1 23 SSE 1/2-1 mi 3949 PUBHx (PJ PalL:st,ine, {U8] Uncon:wlidaled 80Uom, [H] Permanently Flooded, [x) Excavated NWl 24 NNE 1/2,1 mi 3377 PUBHx [PJ Palustrine, rUB} Unconsolidated Saltern, [H] Permanently Flooded, [x] EXC'.Bvaled NWI ~ 25 NE 1/2-1 mi 4108 PF02l1 C WI Palustnne, (I-Oj f'oresled, {2] NaedIFl-la<:l\Ied Dec:idlJous! , [FO] Forested, [1] Broad-Leaved Deciduous, [Cl Seasonally Flooded NWI 26 NWl SSE 112-1 mi 4218 PF01C [PI Palustrir\8, [FO] Forested, [1] 8road~Leaved Deciduous, [C! Seasonally Flooded 2.7 NerUl 112-1 m: 4248 PF04A [PJ Palustrine, [FOI Fore3led, [4) 1~eeClle-Leavec Evergreer', I,~] Temporarily Flooded NWI 28 SSE 112-1 mi 4276 ?UBHx {PI Palustrine, [UBI Uncol1so1idaled Bottom, [H] Pemlanenlly Flooded, [x] Excavaled NWI 29 North 1[2-1 mi 4349 PF02C [Pj Palustrine, [FO] Foresled, [2] Needle-leaved Deciduous, leI Seasonally Flooded 'See Welland Classificalion System for additional information. NWI TC1?n~-j1726~ C~Ge-11 nf20 r .. c WETLANDS MAP FINDINGS - ~-- --:::J Map ID Direction Distance Distance (ft.) 30 WSW 1/2-1 mi 4354 Agenda Item No. 811. Octcber 28, 2008 Page 203 of 277 Database NWI 31 West 1/2-1 ml 4388 Code and Descriplion" PF0.:2J4C [PI Plilustrine, [FOI Forested, [2] Needle-Leavod Deciduous I. [FO] Forested, [41 Need e,Leaved Evergreen, (C] Se8.sonally Flooded PFOLA [PI Palustrine, !Fa] Forested, {4] Needle-Leaved Evergm,)[\, [AI Temporarily Flooded NWI 32 SSE 112-1 mi 4477 PUBllx [PJ P:~luslrine, rUB) UnconsoHdatod Bottom, [H] Permanenlly Flooded, [~l Excavated NWI 33 NW 1/2-1 mi 4499 PFO;~C [PI P ~luslrine, [Fa) Forested, [2} Needle-Leaved Deciduous, [e) Seasonally Flooded NWI -) 34 West 1/2-1 mi 4628 PFO:U4C [Pl Palustrine, [FOI Foreste<1, [21 Needle-leaved Oedduous I , [FOI Fomsled, [4J Needle-Leaved Evergreen, [el Season<'llly rlooded NWI 35 East 112-1 mi 4679 36 North 1/2-1 mi 4E,42 R2U 3HI( [R1 riverine, [21 lower Perennial, rUB] Unconsoliaated Bottom, fHI Permanenlly Flooded, (xl Excavated NWl PF04A [P] Falustrine, [FO] Forested, [4] Needle-Leaved Evergreen, [AI Temporarily Flooded NWI 37 Easl 112-1 mi 4879 PF02/~C [PJ F'alllstrine, [FOI Forested, [2.J r~ef!dje-Leaved Deciduous I , [FO] Foroslo(I, [4J Nee,jle-Leaved Everween, [el S!'lasonally Flooded NWl 38 SW 112-1 mi 4934 39 NW 112-1 rnl 4940 ~ PFC4A (PJ F'atustrifle, [FO] Forested, [4) Neodle-LeF.tved Evergreen, [A] Temporarily Flooded NWI PFC4A (PI Paluslrine, [FO] Forested, [4) Needle-Leaved Evergreen, [A] Temporarily Flooded NWI .See Wetland Clas',ifrCiltion System for additional information. TC1209172.& Page 14 of 29 :t8!Tl fJo, g,t.. O::;t:;ber ='8 2008 2(4 of 277 r 'j " WETLANDS MAP fiNDINGS lv1ar tD Direction Distance D,stance (ft.) Coda and Description' Database 40 SE 1/2-1 rni <954 PU8Hx (PI Palustrine, rUB] UnGonsolidated Bottom, [HI PermanenUy Flooded, [x] Exca.vat"d NWI 41 SSE 1/2-1 mi 4930 PUBHx :Pj Palustrine, rUB] Unconsolidaled Bctlam, [HI Permanently FI':Joded, [xl Excavated t'JWI +2 NNE 112-1 mi 5114 PU8Hx [PI Palustrine, [UBllmconsohdaled Bottom, !HJ Permannnlly Flooded, [xl Excavated NWI 43 So~th -; r2~ 1 n'll 5124 PFCl'~^ [PJ Palustrine. [FOl Foresled, [4) Needle-Leaved Evergreen, [A) Temporarily Raocted NWI ~ TC12fI01:2,5-; :~~'dC 15 at 20 ; I I i rl .See Wetland Classifica~on System 101 addilioral informatiOIl. .. c:: Agenda item No. SA October 28, 2008 Page 205 of 277 WETILANDS CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM National Wetlill1d Inventory Maps are produced hy thfJ U.S. Fi;;h imd Wildlife Service, a suh-d(',partment of the U.S. DqJartment of lhe Interior. In 1974, the U.S. Fish and Wddllfe Service developed a criteria for wetlaoo class licalion with four long range objectives: 10 describe ecological units !hat have certain homo>:eneous natural atlliblltes, to ar'arlga lhese units in a system that will aid IIp.cisions about reSOlJfCe management, to fUI nish units for inventory and mapping, and to prJVide unifonnity in conc€!pls and terminology IhroughClJl the U.S. High altillJUfllnfrarod phologr<lphs, soil maps. topographic maps and silo vi:;lls are 1I'le rnelhods used to gathEr data for the produclior1s of these maps. 111 Ihe infrared pilO[OS, weUrmds appear as different calOls and these wetlands are then classified by type. Using a hiomrchir.<ll classification, the maps idel1tify wetland and deepwater habitats according to: syslom sub~yslem clas:; subclass mod fiers -') (as defined hy Cowardin, at aL U.S. Fish and Wildiife Service FWS/08S ?91:~ 1. 1979.) The cl"ssilic;:lfon system consists oftille syslems: 1. marine 2. esluarine 3. rivGnno 4. lacu strine 5. palustrine The maline system consists of deef} W"lH iidal habit,11s ilnd ;)rjjacent fidal wetlands. The riverine system call!.isls of all we~tands contained within" channel. Thelacu&trine systems includes all nontidol '.vet ands relaled to swamps. bogs & marshes. TIle estuarine system co:lsisls of deepwale~ Ddal habitats and where ocean watBr IS dilulec! b't' fresh waler. Tho palustrine system 'Includes nOfllidal we:lands dominated by trees ann shrubs and where :;alinily is below ,5% in tidal areas. All c' these systems "fa dividtld in subsystems and then fur1h€r divided into class. Nalional Wt:lland Inventory Maps are prodtlced by transferring gathered data on a standard 7.5 minute U.S.G.S, topographic m3p. Approximately 52 square miles ::!fe cove(f"cJ on i'J Nalional Weiland inventory map at a scale of 1 :2/1,OO[). 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MaU Nicks 1209;72.6s June 1 0, :~D04 TC1209i72.6~ hgt200129 C(J"'i'~'j~M ~ 2004 EtiF,~, Int, ~1201l3 tnT.lnt. ~l [I;',QOn3 ^-Il f'l:i!l'Ms Ft~'!;tt"/~d _","~'.U! i'em I'Jo SA October 28, 2018 21 C 01277 --J " L_= FCC 8t FAA SITES MAP FINDINGS TOWERS M"p 10 Oirectloll Distance Distance (ft.) EDR 10 Database No Site S Keporled, ( T-S1209172_~s Pflge 21 of 29' r-i ,.6,;)enda Item No. SA October 28, 2008 Page 211 of 277 .. r=-~ .---...,'.-','.,.._,._0 .---J FCC 8~ FAA SITES MAP FINDINGS AIRPORTS EDR1P Database No Sites Rep )rted. -, At TC1209172.6s Page 22 of 29 Item :'10. a,A. October 28. 2008 2~2of277 ~J .. r__ FCC 81 FAA SITES MAP FINDINGS POWERUNES EDR lD Oatabase No Sites Reported. ( TC1Z09172.r>s Page 23 of 29 ".. .Aaenda Item No. 8/\ - October 28. 2008 Pa;j8 213 of 277 .. ~--- K~:;~T~;;~ GO~~~~MENT RECOR~~~~ARCHED ~ Vuriou~ FcdflnJllClws and executive orders ndoress specific environmental concems. NEPA requires the responsible offices to inlegrntH to the greatesl praclical f~>;tont tile applicable procedures required by these laws and er.eculive orders. EDR provdes key mntaets at agHncios charged with implementing these lilWS and execuUvc orders to supplement Ihe information contained in this report. NATURAL Af{EJl S Officially designated wilderness areas 9?V9!:::1.~.c n~_cf)rds.E.r:.a!~_hg~i.n T~i~~er'~ FED_LNm: Fed'Jral Lands SOlJ~e(): USGS Telephone: 703-548-5094 Federal data fr Jm Bureau of land Manilgemenl, National Park Service, Forest Service, Fish and Wildlife Service, and Bureau of Indian Affairs. - National Parks - Forests - Monumonls - VVildlife Sanc',uarios, Preserves, Refuges - Federal Wild[)mAss Areas, - Indian Resef"alions D;)lc of Govcrmnenl Version: 08l01/1~187 Federal Contacts for flddilior>allnfQrmalion Nation-alP-ark S~rvice, Southeast Region 100 A!ah<Jma S'reel SW, 1924 Building Allanta, GA 3[)203 404-562-3 t 00 --, USDA Forest Se'vrce, Southern 1720 Peachtre~ Road, N.W. Allanla, GA 30367 404-347 -2384 BUvI- Easlern Slates Oniee 7450 80ston ElI.d. Springfield, VA 22153 703.440-1713 FIS!'l & Wlldljfcc Servlco, Region 4 BlJdpet and Finonce 1875 Century [lou!evard i\tl13nta, GA 30345 404-679-4()9G Officially desig lated wildl1fe preserves, sanctuaries and refuges Government Re,;ords Searched in This Report FEDnLA~lD: Federallanrl:; Sourcr.: USG::; Telephone; 703-648-5094 Federal dala 'rom Bureau of land Managmnent, National Park Service, Forest Service, Fish and WiJdlire Service, and Bureau of Indian Nfairs. - National Parl\s . Foresls , Monuments - \N1ldlife San:llJanes, Preserves, Refu~Jes - Federal VV'rldemess Areas. - lqdian Hoservations Date of Gove'nment Version: 09101f1D97 .AIt TCU09112,6s Page 24 of 29 r :",.1," "':;' iterTi :\jo 8A. 'Jctober 28, 20C8 P3J8 2,4 af 2i7 ~- . ~~. CONT ACTS & GO~E~NME~T~~~~~~~S s~~:~~--= I " FL Habilal Com;ervalion; Strategic rlabil<.ll Conse~atiort Areas Priva\ely owned lands recommended as minimums that should be pw!e(;ted to meet term habitat need:> of mo:>! of Floridas biodiversity Source; Dept. of Enli. Protection. T elepf1Une: 850-221-6207 r:e(j~.0.i....Con!.?cts 1m l\ddilionallnform3ti[)!~ "'i~h & Wildlife SelVice, Ragion 4 Budget and Finance 11:\;'5 Century Bauievard Atlania, GPO, 30345 404-679-4095 Stale Conlacls for Addillonallnformation Game & Fresh Water Fish Commission 850-438-2875 Wild and 5c~nic rivers Government Hecord~ Searched in This Repurt FED_LAND: Fecf<ral Lands Source: USGS Telepho'le; 703-648-5094 Federal data tram Bureau or Land Man::lgemenl, Nalional Park ServIG!:', Forest Service, Fish and Wildlife Service, and Bureau of Indian Nfajrs. , Naliunal F'arr(s - Forests - Mont.ments - WildHe Sanctumies, PresolV8s, Refuges - Federal Wliderness Areas. - Indian Reserv'alions Da'.e of Governrnent Version: 09/01/1997 l Federal Contacts for Additionallnformalion Fish & \fftldiife Serliice, Region 4- Budget and Finance 1875 Cantu:"f 80uiElvard A.llanta, Gr\ 30345 404-G79-409D Endangered Sp~cies Government Records Searched in Thi1> Repo"t Endangered Species PrGt.jclion Progrnm Oatc':Jase A lisflng of Emdangered sper.ip.5 by county. SQurce: Environmental Protection Agency T e',ephone: 703-305-5239 F8dmal C::mtacts for Addi:lollal Infor~n;jtion Fish & Wildlife Service, Region 4, 3cJdqet and Finance 1875 Century BO'Jlevam Atlanta, GA 30345 404-679-4096 State ConlaclCi for AdcJilionallnfonnation Nalurai NeilS inventory 8S(}-224--8207 TC~, ~2-::172.-::'~ P'-:,~i'~ ::::, 0: 2:0 r j:l,Qenda Item No SA , October ~8, 2008 Page 215 of 277 .. ~ ---::E~_CO~TAC~S ~~~~~~~:~-~E~~~S SE~~=H=CJ lANDMARKS, H STORICAl, AND ARCHEOLOGICAL SITES Hislorlc Places Gavern01ent Records Sflarc:t1ed in This Repo_1'! Nation,,1 Reoiste'r of Historic PIClces: TI1e NatiOrH,d Register of Hbtnric Places is tho official federal list of districts, sites, buildings, struc.tlJrOS, ;:md objecls significant in American histOry, architecturn, arcl1eology, engineering, and culture. Thor.e contribute 10 an undHrstnnding of tho historical and cultural foundations of the nation. 1 he National Register includes: - /\11 rrchi~toril: and historic units of thl' National Park Syslem; - N~lional H~st:Jric Landmarns, which are ;.roperties recognized by llle Secretary of the Interior as possessing r alional significance; ancl - ProperTIes si Jlli1icant in American, state, or locaf prehistory and hi"tory that have been nominaled by State Hisl1ric Pre:;erv~Uon Officers, federal agencies, and others, and have been approved for listing b~' the National Park Ser.ice. Date of Government Version: 03f15i20[JO federa~~On~aGt~ for Additional t.,:,i.o.r!~~io,~ Parl< Service; Ad {isory Council on Hisloric Preservation 1849 C Street N\V Wasllington, DC 2()24D Phone; (202) 20!i--G843 Slate Contar.ts f(lr Addilionallnformation Div-:-Of HisloricalResources, De[lL of Slate 850-487-2333 ~ Indian Religiou,; Sites Federal Contac!;; for Additional Information Department of It e In leI ~or- Bureau of In(Jian I'.fT-airs omce of Public I\flairs 1[\49 C Streel, r-.w Washington, DC 20240-0001 Office: 202-208-3711 Fax: 202-501-1~ 16 National Association of Triba! Histonc PreservaUcn Officer!> 14 ~ 1 K Street NW, Suite 700 Washington, DC 20005 Phone: 202'{)28-fl476 Fax: 202-628-2;'41 Stale Contacts lor Addiflonallnformation A lisling of local Tribal Loader:; and Bureau of Indian Affairs Representatives can be found at: h I!p:f/~w.'VI' .doi.~ ovfbi.'l/arNls!agoflcy.hlml E;Jslern Amrt. O'tice, Bureau of Indian AffaJrs 3701 N. Fairf,lJ( Drive tAail Stop 260-VASa !',r1ington, VA 22203 703-225-2571 . TC1209172.6s Page 26 of 29 item '.10 SA. O:::tcber 28, 2008 216 of 217 11- ~ ] -. KEY CONTACTS & GOVERNMENT RECORDS SEARCHED Scenic Trails St1le Contacts for Addilionallnformal5on F'fcirldaTraTI AssoClauon'-~ 5415 SW 13th Street P.O. Box 13706 Gainesville, Fiorid;'! 32604-1708 352-378-8B23 FLOOD PLAIN, WETLANDS AND COASTAL ZONE Flood Plain Management Gove;nm[;nt Records Searched in Thi:, RellOrl --.~-_. Flood Zone Data: This data, avaijable in select counties across the counlry, was obtained by EDR in 1999 from (he Federal EmercJency Milnilgf1nlp.nl Agoncy (FEMA). Data depicts 10D-I'Bar and 500-I'Bar !load zones as dertned by FElvI^. Federal Contacts for AddilionallnformCllion Federal Enlergencl' Managemenl Agency 877-3362.-152.7 Slate Contacts for Add'ttional InfDrmalion Division of Ern-:;rgency Management 850-413-99G9 Wetlands Protection Government Records Seilrdled in This R.eoOl't N'NI: N'ational WetlandS lnventor~'. This data, available in select counties across thl'! country. was obtained by EOR ir. 2002 from Ihe :..1.S. Fish and Wildl;:" Service. Flarida Slnle We:tlands Source: Florida Department of Environmental Protection This dat'" Wfl., obtained by EDR in 2Q03 from the Florida Department of Environment Protection. ( Ff3deral Contacts for Addilionallnforn'3.ion Fish & Wildlife Service 81 ~h'i7o-5412 SI.:1Ie Conlac:!s fa' I\dctitionallnformalion G2m~ &-Fresh-Walei'"Fis-h CommIssion 850-488-2975 Coastal Zone Management Government Records Searched in This Report CAM^ Management Arfl<Js Dap\. of Env., Health & ~~dlural R()S(Jurc9s 919-733-2::'!B Federal Contacts for Addilionallnformaticn Office 01 Ocr.8n ;3I1d Coastal Resource Management I'HORM, SSMC4 1305 Eas:-Vliesl Highway Silver Sprillg, M<1rylanC 2rJtJ10 30,-713-:>102 Slate Contacts lor Additional Inforrnation Coaf.WI M;!r.;Jqem2nl Program, Dapt. of ComrlllHlity Affairs 904-9:J2.5438 TC1209172.6s Poqe 27 of29 .. /\.genda Item ~~o. 8A OctClber 28, 2008 Page 217 of 277 .. li ---- KE~_ CO::~C_~-&~OV~R~~~~;;ECOR~S SE~~~HED___ l FCC & FAA SITE S MAP For NEPA actiom; lhal come under Ihe aulhority of the FCC, Ihe rec mq\~ires evaluation of Antenna towers and/or supporting structures that are 10 be equipped with high intensily while Hghts which are 10 be localed in residential neighborhoods, as defined by tile applicable zoning bw. 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Order Date: 6/9/2004 Completion Date: 6/10/2004 Inquiry #: 1209172.3 S P.O. #: 04070 820 Pesskrs Parkway Nashville, TN 37210 Site Name: 20 Acre Tract Address: Living~ton l:t.oadlPine Ridge Rd Customer Project: l015909JIM 04070 615-781-]2] I City/State: Naple~, FL 34105 Cross Streets: This document reports that tb.e Jarge:;t and mo~,t complete co Hectionof Sauborn fire insurance maps has been reviewed based 011. client supplied information, aud fire insurance maps depicti.ng the target property at the specified address were not identified. NO COVERAGE . - . Th'IS report conlRins inforrr.~lion obtainw Imm n """AIr ofp"bl',c and olJH'!f sources. Ml WfJ.FRAr.TY l:XPRGSSEOOR iMPLIED, IS Ml\DEWK'\TSOEVER IN GOl-.lflECll0NWITH nns Rr::PORr, D'J'.1HONMENTAL DATA Rr:::SOl!I<CCS, i..C. S~CIFiCAlL Y DI3CLM,iS iHE MAKING OF ANY SUQ1' Vvi\RRANTlES, INCLUOINGWi1HOlJr LIMITATION. 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Data Resct.!"ces, h1c. or ~ 8mli~tM, All ONl!lf lJooe,,,,,rL<, us,.,~J hemin are 1I"" pmperty 0' their r~specti"e owners. . . . 5,t '" Northwest to SoLlhwes:t Along Livingston Road Drailla9~,/l,lon9 Livingston Read . ... ,~ L\,genda Item ~..Jo, 8A October 28, 2008 ?? Pipeline Along Lillingston Road Southwest to North'.ovest Along Livingston Road - Southwest to Northeast I-~ ~. \ Drainage Along Southwest Corner Agenda Item No. 8A October 28, 2008 Page 221 of 277 ',j,"~,~ . Southwest to Southeast . Low lying Areas Across the Site .' ~ . . . Sout least to SouUwvest Southeast to Soutiw\'est - Pow,,'rilne E2.s~;rnent Item f'-Jo, SA. OdCJber 28, 2008 222 of 277 Southeast to Northeast Northeast to Southeast Along New Construction Northeast to Northwest House .AJong Northeastern Property Line .4genda Item No. SA October 28, 2008 Page 223 of 277 . Northwest to Northeast . Vl.'atar Well . . . . S ,orage Building House ,bJonn Southeastern Propel1\' Uns Item I\Jo. 8A October 28, 2008 Page 224 of 217 Pole-Mounted Transformer Weii House and Water Well - Low lying Area in Power Line Easement Horse Barn Aqenda Item No. 8A ~ October 28, 2008 Page 225 of . Low lying Area Along Eastern Property Una . .1 it8m 1\10 SA. October 28 2008 226 of 277 . r:~XHrB1T A DESCRIPTION OF PROPER'l'Y PARCEL ONE . The North 1/2 of the South 1./2 ofilt:.: Northwest 1/4 aftlle Southwest 1/4 of Section 18, Township 49 South, Runge 26 East, Collier County, Florida, LESS and EXCEPT thaLpoltion taken for rigbtof\vay of Livingston Road pU;'SUalll to Order ofTihng recorded in Official Records Book 2836, Page 420, aIche Public F..ecords of Collier County, Florida, together with ,all the tenements, hercditmn:::nts and appurtenance;; therc!o belor,ging 01' iD anywise appertaining, PARCKL TWO The Soulh 1/:: ofLhe SOllch 1/2 oftl1c Noni1\vest 1/4ofthe Southwest 1/4 of Section 18, Township 49 South, Range 26 East, CoHicr County, Florida, ::""ESS a:1dEXCEPT that portion takenforright of way ofLivingstol1 Roadpui.'smmt to Onkr ofTakil1gr:::cordcd in Otl1cial Re::onls Book 2.836, Page 420, ofLhc Public ::(..8cords ofC~,l1ier Cuun',y, Florida, tDgeHlcr with all the tenements, hereditaments and ,q:,;partcr:ancn thcrctD b:::!onging or .in any'",cise appertaining, . l5 r-' r- r-' A,genda Item No. 811. October 28, 2008 Pa - ,.,,..,..,. _r" '1 Vanasse Daylor ~L J -'. .1mI1iiii; TRAFFIC IMPACT STATEMENT NAPLES CHURCH OF CHRIST FEBRUARY 21, 2008 UPDATE.D APRIL II, 2008 UPDATED JUNE 20, 2008 Livingston Road Collier County, Florida Prepared For: Naples Church of Christ 2600 Golden Gate Parkway Naples, Florida 341 OS Prepared By: Vanasse & Day tor LLP Job # 80906.03 12730 New Brittany Boulevard, Suite 600, Fort Myers, Florida 33907 T 239.437.4601 F 239.437.4636 w vanday.com ",' " ~'" ~ . ".. ~""",-:::-" -:-c- ,7-:-:::- " ',' I L ,~~:':~l:r;:;,:~~;-: l "~:R I< ::~; 'O~~::};~;~?::(k~ " :.; ,,\f;{2:;1':t5 I !%~k. Tf,f~E; le"'I'~~J':: ~.' ~~~i '. ,.~,;.-, ,;'C,~" ~o.:,,'; ..~ .:". ~~~d t .' fe, ,~. ;,~,,:: ... ~~!;:;'..~: ',.. ,',,' >/ ';,:~ j ,. ::,;:. ,Ci:<; ': >. ,,< ' r" I:.:)! ~'.. 'b/:S;;;"" ..,;",}: i;>l ;:::,'i"'/';")< .,;;> ~:'.Z'r ,{: [~~~?;,:1l :,\.. ,'..' ".':' ,.,..,. '.~~Ll;i,~:!:,!y".~;t.;;;. :, " .pi;;" :". -'':'\.' ,:'.'~;~";:~ '''~'!~7 "", ,,:.. ',." .. 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';'. .: : " ~ :tl :.!:t!:I; :..!::> :.:1. .A.genda Item 1'-10. 8A October 28. 2008 Page 229 of 277 Table of Contents INTRODUCTION AN'D S'Ul\Di.ARY ..._...,........................................".......IH...--................._...................................1 SUMMARY OF FINDINGS, CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS......................................................... 2 AREA ROADWAY SYS'f:E11........... .... ....,................. ................ ............................... ......................... ............... 2 C01'v.tIv1ITI'ED ROADWAY IMPROVEMENTS .......................,...........................................,...........................2 TRIP GENERATION ....................................................... .... ............................_..__............................................. .........3 TRIP DISTRIBUTIOJ.l AND ASSIGNMENT ,.................. .......................,.............................,..,................................ 5 SIGNIFICANCE TEST ANALYSES .... .................................. .... ...... ................................. ,... ,........................... 5 BACKGROUND AND TOTAL TRAFFIC VOLUMES ...................................................,.........................,............... 6 CAPACITY Al{[) LEVEL OF SERVICE .................. ........ ...,...,.............................,...................................... ............. 8 LINK ANALYSES ....... ...................... .... ................. .,..............,.... .... ................................... .... ............................8 List of Tables Table 1 Table 2 Table 3 Table 4 Table 5 Table 6 Table 7 List of Exhibits Exhibit 1 Exhibit 2 Exhibit 2A Exhibit 3 Exhibit 3A Exhibit 4 Exhibit 4A Appendix Site Generated Trip Generation estimate Sunday Peak Hour Site Generated Trip Estimates Traffic Distribution Significance Test Background Traffic Volume Projected Growth rate and Background traffic volumes Link LOS Analysis Results Location Map and Study Area and Studied Intersections Traffic Distribution Access Distribution AM Traffic Assignments AM Access Assignments PM Traffic Assignments PM Access Assignments Naples Church of Christ TIS Page i Table of Contents t,::]enci3 item rb. SA - October 28, 2008 230 of 277 INTRODUCTION AND SUMMARY Vanasse & Daylor LLP (VanasseDaylor) is providing this Traffic Impact Statement for the Naples Church of Christ. The purpose of this study is to provide Collier County with sufficient information to assure that traffic-related impacts are anticipated and that effective mitigation measures are identified for the proposed development. I1lis is an update of a previously submitred report. The revisions have been italicized for the Reviewer's convenience. The Naples Church of Christ is located on Livingston Road (CR 881), approximately 2/3 mile south of Pine Ridge Road in Collier County (see Exhibit 1). The proposed Naples Church of Christ may consist of up to 57,200 square feet of church, a 150 student elementary school, 100 student day care, 2 single family units, and 74 multi family units. The total number of students at Naples Church of Christ will not exceed 150 for all grades between Pre-K through 8th grade; however the Pre-K population (day care) will be limited to 100 students. The following Land Use program is proposed for the total project: Church (LU 560): Elementary School (LU 520): Day Care Center (LU 565): Residential Single-fami Iy (LU 210): Residential Condominiumrrownhouse (LU 230): 57,200 SF /50 Studencs* 100 Students* 2 DU 74 DU *Max 150 student total with max of 100 day care students The site will have one Right In/PJg..ltt Out (RL'RO) access on the existing Livingston Road. Only traffic generationt distribution, AM and PM traffic assignments and Significance test is prepared in this study. No roadway links or intersections are studied or analyzed. Completion of Naples Church of Christ is anticipated to be prior to the 2009 peak season. For purposes oftms evaluation, the Buildout Year was assumed to be consistent with the Collier County 2009 planning horizon. Naples Church of Christ TIS I: \Projects \809\8 0906\ T raffic'Iune 2008_ update\80906ZT1S _0 5.doc Agenda Item No. SA October 28, 2008 Page 231 of 277 SUMMARY OF FINDINGS, CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS The analysis indicated that the estimated Naples Church of Christ site-generated trips are projected to be less than 2% on Livingston Road, and that the estimated trips will have no adverse impact on the adjacent roadway link. All roadway segments are projected to operate within SF max. No roadway or intersection improvements were identified as being needed In order to accommodate the backgroWld traffic. No roadway improvements were identified as being needed in order to accommodate the site- generated traffic beyond the provision of a 235 foot northbound right turn lane at the project access. The developer proposes to pay the appropriate Collier County Road Impact Fee as building permits are issued for the proposed project. AREA ROADWAY SYSTEM The description of the existing environment of the site and the surrounding study area, as well as the committed improvements, provides a basis for the analysis of the build-out alternative that provides a determination of the proposed proj ect impacts. The study area for this development was determined to be Livingston Road north and south of the main access. Livin~ston Road (CR 881) Livingston Road in the study area is a north-south arterial under county jurisdiction. CR 881 connects Radio Road to Bonita Beach Road in Lee County and has a speed limit of 45 mph. It was recently constructed into a six-lane divided highway. COMMITTED ROADWAY IMPROVEMENTS No committed roadway improvements were identified within the study area. Naples Church of Christ 11S 2 1:\ProJectS\B09\80906\Traffic~une 2008_updare\B0906ZTIS_05.doc Item No. 8/\ October 28, 2008 Page 232 of 277 TRIP GENERATION The potential number of site-generated trips was estimated using rates from the Institute of Transportation Engineers' Trip Generation (7th Edition) and the previously presented land development program. The trip generation equations sho\\'D. below were used for this report. The actual number of students in the day care center and elementary school will vary; however the total number of students at Naples Church of Christ will not exceed J 5 0, of which, the day care center will be limited to 100 students. Since the day care center results in a greater trip rate than the elementary school, the trip generation and subsequent analysis conservatively assume the day care will operate at capacity (100 students) while the elementary school will operate at 150 students. Church (LU 560)~ ADT: (T) = 9.1 j (X) AM Peak Hour: (T) = 0.72 (X) PM Peak Hour: (T) = 0.66 (X) SUNDAY DAILY: ADT: Ln(T) = 0.59 Ln(X) + 4.77 SUNDAY PEAK HOUR: Peak Hour. (T) = 9.59 (X) + 73.65 Elementary School (LU 520): ADT: (T) = i .25 (X) AM Peak Hour. Ln{T) = I,ll Ln(X) - 1.73 PM Peak Hour: Ln(T) = 1.08 Ln(X) - 1.90 Single-Family Detached Housing (LU 210): ADT: Ln(T} = 0.92 Ln(X) + 2.71 AM Peak Hour. T = 0.75 (X) PM Peak Hour. Ln{T) ::: 0,90 Ln(X) + 0.53 SUNDAY DA(L Y: ADT: (T) = 8,78 (X) SUNDAY PEAK HOUR: Peak Hour: (T) = 0.86 (X) Day Care Center (LU 565): ADT: (T) = 4.48 (X) AM Peak Hour: (T) = 0.73 (X) + 5.24 PM Peak Hour: Ln(T) = 0.87 Ln(X) + 0.32 Residential CondominiumlTownhouse (LU 230): ADT: Ln (T) :::; 0.85 Ln (X) + 2.55 AM Peak Hour: Ln (T) = 0.80 Ln (X) + 0.26 PM Peak Hour. Ln (T) = 0.82 Ln (X) {- 0.32 SUNDAY DAILY: ADT: (T) ;:: 4.84 (X) SUNDAY PEAK HOUR: Peak Hour: (T) = 0.45 (X) The above equations were used with the land use data provided to generate the estimated trip generations for the project as sho'wn in Table 1. Naples Church of Christ TIS 3 1:\ProiectsIB09\80906\ Traffic~une 2008_ update\80906ZTIS _OS.doc: t\genda Item ['-io. SA October 28, 2008 Page 233 of 277 Table I SITE GENERATED TRIP ESTIMATE AM Peak PM Peak LAND USE Size Unit ADT I2tal ~ ~ Total .Eom .Elm Church (LU560) 57.200 SF 521 41 U 19 38 20 IS 8ementary School (LU520) 150 Students I 194 46 25 2/ 33 IS /8 Day Celre Center (1.U56S) loa Studems I 448 78 4/ 37 76 36 40 Single Family (LU 210): 2 DU 28 2 I I 3 2 I Residential CondomlnlumfTownhouse (LU 230): 74 DU 497 41 7 3<4 47 31 16 Totals ',6SS 208 96 1t2 '~7 104 93 SUNDAY Pk Hr ofGen LAND USE Size Unit AtIT !l:ttil Enter Sl9l; Church (LU560) 57.200 SF 1.284 622 311 3 II Elementary School (LU520) 0 Students 0 0 0 0 Dar Care Center (LU565) 0 Students 0 0 0 0 Single Family (LU 210): 2 DU 18 2 I 1 Residential Condominiumrrownhouse (LU 230): 74 DU 358 33 16 17 Sunday Total.2 1,660 657 328 329 I Mar 150 ~lIllOtal wtlfl max of 100 ddy Cil'" SllJd.nu. , Sunday Peak Hour of Gelleration trip estlrmm were .!town for irTfonn.tlon pureo,. only and not used In any $ul>sequent analyses The Sunday peak hour of generator ITE equations for Church (LU 560) using square foot area and number of seats were analyzed to compare equivalent square footage for a 1000 seat church. Based on Sunday peak hour trip estimate it was found a 57,200 sqft area church generated trips would be equivalent to a 1000 seat church trips. Table 2 shows Sunday trip generation comparison analysis. Table 2 Sunday Peak Hour Site Generated Trip Estimates Sunday Pk Hr of Gen LAND USE Size Unit ~ ~' .Elm 1000 Sq feet fP"055 Door area Sunday Oturch (LUS60) 57.200 SF 622 3 II 3 II hm Sunday Church (LU560) 1,000 SF 622 323 299 Naples Church of Christ TIS -4 1:\ProjectS\809\B0906\TrafficUune 2008_update\B0906Z11S_05.doc Itsm ~.JQ. 8,.1\ October 28, ~J008 Page 234 of 277 TRIP DISTRIBUTION AND ASSIGNMENT The traffic generated by the development was assigned to the adjacent roadways using the information on the area. The proposed site-generated trip distribution is shown in Table 3. Since the site access is a KURO on Livingston Road, all exiting trips with destinations south of the access and entering trips with origins north of the access were assigned to adjacent U-turns on Livingston Road. Exhibits 2 and 2a presents the trip distribution on the roadway network. Table 3 also includes the site-generated trip assignment. Table 3 TRAFFIC DISTRIBUTION AND ASSIGNMENT Traffic AM Pk f-{r Assignments PM Pk Hr Assignments Roadway segment Distribution. Enw: ~ Enter ~ Livingston Road N of V-Turn (North) 60% 58 67 62 56 Livingston Road S of V-Turn (Scuth) 40% 38 45 42 37 Livingston Road N of Pine Ridge Road /5% /0 If 10 9 Llvlngston Road S of Golden Gate Parkway iO% iO if (0 9 Pine Ridge Road W of Livingston Road 30% 24 28 26 23 Pine Ridge Road E of Livingston Road 15% /0 II 10 9 Golden Gate Parkway W of Uvingston Road 15% 14 /7 /6 /4 Golden Gate Parkway E of Livingston Road 15% 14 /7 /6 14 Exhibits 3, 3a, 4 and 4a graphically present the A1\1 and PM site-related traffic assignments. SIGNIFICANCE TEST ANALYSES According to Collier County Land Development Code (LDC) Section 6.02.02: "M. Significance Test: Impact for the impact traffic analysis purposes for a proposed development project will be considered significant: I. On tnose roadway segments directly accessed by the project where project traffic is equal to or greater than 2% of the adopted LOS standard service volume; 2. For those roadway segments immediately adjacent to segments which are directly accessed by the project where project traffic is greater than or equal to 2% of the adopted LOS standard service volume; or 3. For all other adjacent segments where the project traffic is greater than 3% of the adopted LOS standard service volume. Once traffic from a development has been shown co be less than significant on any segments using the above standards, the development's impact is not required to be analyzed further on any addttional segments." In other words, a project will have a significant and adverse impact on a state or regionally significant roadway only if both of the following criteria are met: (1) the project will utilize 2 percent or more of the mp~L?TIliL-rn peak hour service volume at the adopted lev-el of service Naples Church of Christ TIS 5 1:lPro;e<::rs\809\80906\Traffic\june 20GB _ update\80906ZTIS_OS,doc A~enda Item No. SA - October 28, 2008 Page 235 of 277 standard for the adjacent and next to adjacent link, 3 percent for the other links; and (2) the roadway is projected to operate below the adopted level of service standard. Significance was estimated. according to Collier County's 2/2/3 rule using the adopted link- specific performance standard maximwn service flowrate (SF max) contained in the A UIR in accordance with Collier County practice, and the links were evaluated to determine whether projected operation would be within County standards. The data resources used for this analysis are shown in the Appendix. Table 4 presents the significance test results. Table 4 SIGNIFICANCE TEST Road S~ents From Th AM PEAK HOUR PM PEAK HOUR AM Peak Project PM Peak Project Peak AUIR Project Traffic as % Project Traffic as % Dlr. LOS Std Traffic of LOS Sed Traffic of LOS Std Na 3,800 /7 0.4% /4 0.4% SB 3.800 14 0.4% /6 0.4% Na 3.800 67 /.8% 56 1.5% S8 3.800 58 /.5% 62 1.6% NB 3,800 38 /.0% 42 1.1% SB 3,800 45 /,2% 37 1.0% NB 3,760 10 0.3% 10 0.3% S8 3,760 II 0.3% 9 0.2% E8 3,730 29 0.8% 31 0.8% WB 3,730 34 0.9% 28 0.8% EB 3,730 17 0.5% /4 0.4% WB 3,730 /4 0.4% /6 0.4% EB 4,370 14 0.3% 16 0.4% WB 4.370 17 0.4% 14 0.3% EB 4.370 17 0.4% 14 0.3% WB 4.370 14 0.3% 16 0.4% Livingston Road Vanderbilt Beach R.oad Pine Ridge Road livingston Road Pine Ridge Road U-Turn (North) LIvingston Road U-Turn (Sol.lthj Golden Gate Parkway Livingston Road Golden Gate Paritway Radio P.oad Pine RIdge Road Airport-Pulling Road UvIngsr.on Road Pine Ridge Road L1vlngnon Road 1-75 Golden Gate Parkway Airport-Pulling Road Uvingstoll Road Golden Gate Parkway Livingston Road 1-75 The analysis shows the projected percentages of SFrnax for the roadway link adjacent to the project. The analysis indicated that the estimated Naples Church of Christ site-generated trips are projected to be less than the 2% of the SFmax of Livingston Road, and that the estimated trips will have no adverse impact on any adjacent roadway link. BACKGROUND AND TOTAL TRAFFIC VOLUMES Background traffic volumes were developed using multiple sources. Specific Link volume data were provided by the Collier County Transportation Department. Data reviewed included Collier County AUIR for 2007. The Appendix contains copies of the applicable data used, Naples Church of Christ TIS 6 1:\Proiects\809\80906\Traffic~une 200B_update\80906ZT1S_0S.doc :te:n r'h 8,::" OctJber 28, 2008 236 of 277 The Collier County AADT data on Livingston Road north of Golden Gate Parkway shows negative growth in 2007, Per Collier County TIS guidelines a 2% growth rate were used in background traffic projection analysis for Livingston Road. This is the methodology that is currently in use by Collier County for tracking the availability of reserve capacity on specific roadway links as part of their concurrency management efforts. Table 5 presents the link-specific background traffic data with the information contained in the Collier County AUlR table for 2007 and used in the link LOS analyses. Table 5 BACKGROUND TRAFFIC VOLUMES Based on Collier County AUIR Table for 2007 Road Seements.E!:2m.. I5l. LOS Dlrectiona[ # LOS Max PK Hr Trip Total Remaining Lanes STD Service Volume Bank Volume Capacity 6 E 3.800 1,650 293 1.943 1,857 LMngston Road Pine Ridge Road Golden Gate Parkway The historical growth rate trends were computed for the links shown in Table 5 and were applied to the Directional Peak Hour volwnes. Table 6 presents the gro",ih rate computational results. Table 6 PROJECTED GROWTH RATE AND BACKGROUND TRAFFIC VOLUMES Based on Historical ADT Growth DPK Hr Vol REM peT of Link From To ~ 2QQZ ~ CAPY ~ CAPY Uvingston Road Radio Road Golden Gate Parkway 2.0% 1,650 1,858 3,800 1,942 48.9% Historical ADT data u.ed from Collier COUllty Traffic Count 2007 Comparing the findings contained in Tables 5 and 6 indicated that total Peak Hour volume (including Bank Trips) in AUIR table 2007 for Livingston Road at Buildout 2013 were higher than growth rate projected volumes. Total peak hour volume from AUIR table 2007 was used in Link Level of Service (LOS) ana~vsis in this report. Naples Church of Christ TIS 7 1:\Proiects\809\809D6\Traffic~une 2008_update\80906ZTIS_OS.doc Agenda Item No. SA October 28, 2008 Page 237 of 277 CAPACITY AND LEVEL OF SERVICE LINK ANALYSES Link Levels of Service were evaluated for both Background and Total Traffic conditions for this project. The Performance Standard Maximum Service Flowrates (SFmax) for different roadway segments were provided by the Collier County Transportation Planning Department with the AUIR Table. Copies of these data are contained in the Appendix. Table 7 presents the link analysis results. Table 7 LINK LEVEL OF SERVICE ANALYSIS RESULTS PM PEAK W/I Std BKGO Project Total AUlR W/I Std BKGD + Road S~vnents ~ 12 Traffic Traffic TraffIC LOS Std BKGO Project Uvingston Road Golden Gate Parkway U-Turn (South) 1,943 42 /,985 3,800 y y Uvingston Road U-Turn (North) Pine Ridge Road 1,943 56 1,999 3,800 y y The studied links are projected to meet the level of service standards for the PM peak hours with buildout year Background and Total Traffic. All roadway segments are operating within SFmax, Based on this analytical result, no further analyses are required. Naples Church of Christ TIS 8 1:\Projects\B09\80906\T r.lftk~une 2008 _updarel80906ZTIS _ 05.doc N W(}E 5 Not to Scale See Exhibit 2A for Access & U-turn distribution 30%-. 1.-__ ll( ...., ~ .-- 15% iI,qenda item ['-Jo. SA , October' 28 2008 ~~age 20b ot 271 Pine Ridge Road II'l " ..!. Project Site ~ ~ is~ 4-15% "lOLl'\ J.l.. Golden Gate Parkway 3 I 15% ~ T t ~ ~t~ ~~~ OU'l1J1 M -- ~ o ..c ~ t ~ o ..c I I ___I ll( o "<t" , ... ~ .. o IX: t ~ o "<t" o ~ ~ <: .:; ~ ~ ( Vanasse Day tor -....... r Urb3Pbnnin( . ~raIlidngile!lirg V linil:C1IIIAooamtnmllllllut>l 10111<1' I Gti ~~illtirinl fll'! Imo W;,,!rilJant aoil.nn1, .... am ~ "rm. FI1l9llJ . m.m.4lPI .m.m.40l1 . ",j"",,", Fl.EEJUD /'JR; t..JaplQs Church 0; Christ 2600 Go/den Gats Pkwy IJaples. Florida 34105 June 2008 y PA';B ll7U; Napies Church of Christ Traffic Distribution EXHIBIT 2 I '1 I N WQE S Not to Scale Vanasse Daylor r------------- !l.! ~ + -0 nl o a::: c; B [0 ~ ~ 'S: "#"...0 :.:::J +~ Pine Ridge Road ----------.., fl ~ "#" t ~ <:) ...0 Project 5 ita l _______________ ----- lilbl P1mIing' Yrlflk trftiteriag lilllhweArd1itecwre frftnllll1elluJ,lcilllC! Lm'~!~1 n m 1mB tiff triuanr a.1I1I, luitfial FIrIII}fIl.R mat ,1lI.4l1.liIIl ,Df,UW~ . _7...11 4- 100% ~ !l.! 8 t !l.! ~ J'JfJ'M!Ili/TlJi; Naples Church of ChrIst 2600 Golden Gats Pkwy Naples, Florida 34105 June 2008 Golden Gate Parkway Agenda Item No. SA October 28. 2008 Page 2j~ of 277 Ln " ..!. /"At;! 7l7U: Naples Church of Christ Access DistrIbution EXHIBIT 2A N WQE S Not to Scallt ..,. + ~14 ~t~ 29-. ~.......... ...... -- See Exhibit 3A for Access & U-turn AM Assignment co Ll'l + t ..... -0 .D,,:Jenda Item ~~o. SA ~ Octo her 28 2008 Page 240 of 277 Pine Ridge Road lI'l. ,... ..!. Project Site 4--14 ,... - r-.. J+l. Golden Gate Parkway 3 ~T A 14 I 0 I L...__ I I --_I U') ..,. ~ "0 r::I ~ t (Vanasse Daylor g ~ c: ';;: :J co ...... UrhaRPwnmg, 'TrallidngiiJeerkg '( lirJdmg,JmilUIIIII ,ElIlinnll1ul3l SOllla Ciii E.~fl1t!ll~f flll6 12m"'" IrIIl211J' Imlmn, Suitt lOt fort n"", FI JJ901 r m.111.mr ,l3HIWli . ""'.,.... Pi.El.!P.,\;)i'OI; Naples Church of Christ 2600 Golden G;1te Pkwy Naples, Florida 34105 June 2008 y ) fMil'tmr: Napies Church of Christ AM Peak Hour jrip Assignment EXHIBfr 3 N WQE S Not to Seale / f Vanasse Daylor CI) LI'l ~ r---------- Pine Ridge Road -----------" fl t ~ " ...0 Project Site l____________________ 4- 112 -0 r: o c::: ~ c: o a c; ~~ 3 ~~ ...0 0'> t CI) ..... UrlanPlillli. ' .,. ", lrafit E1igillllri1& '1 ~.rdlil!tlUR EI~nllIlIlllIIl !Qena CiriHoplunlll ',,' . Fll~ Ilnoli", Brilno,I'~m...SoiIe ion , 1.-1 li!tn. R ]l!O1 , m.crtJIlII.U9.41Hlll wYlIIIII)'.lIII PKEPJ6CD Fa&; Naples Churcli of Christ 2600 Golden Gate Pkwy Naples, Florida 34105 June 200B Golden Gate Parkway Agenda Item No. SA October 28. 2008 Page 241 of 277 III ,.... ~ PoIQ WLL: Naples Church of Christ AM Peak Hour Access Assignment EXHIBIT 3A W<>E S Not to Scale -0 + ..-16 ~t~ 31~ CD.......... l"l-- See Exhibit 4A for Access & U-turn PM Assignment ( Vanasse Day tor N -0 I " t -0 Ul ,L,qenda item No. t:.A. ~ Octoher 28 2008 Page 242 of 277 Pine Ridge Road .., ~ I I I Project Site I I I I I ___I L...__ .... ,.., I .. ~ t 0 a:: ~ N "t' o.a c: .:; :.:i 4-16 -.r -.r - a- - J~l.. Golden Gate Parkway J 1 !6 ~ t 0 (' Naples Church uf Urbvi Pllnlicg , Trllii Et~l1I!ritg tnOOItArdJil'dnr. Enil1llllll!nuJ lome CirilE~.!fing Fll~ 1l11H.w In:.., &o~ \LilI 100 hr! ifJtn. R3lfOl , m.m.wl .m,IlHil6 'I' .....,..0. PJIiJ'JIlC lllIt; Christ 2600 GOlden Gate Pkwy Naples, Florida 34105 June 2008 y PAG.!;: mu: ') I Napies Church of Christ PM Peak Hour Trip Assignment EXHIBIT 4 N WOE 5 Not to Scale A;:Jenda Item No. 8A ~ October 28 2008 Page 243 of 277 Pine Ridge Road r---------- I N I I ~ I I I I fl t I I I I ~ ~ I I 4- 93 I I I I I I Project Site I I 1 ~ I I ~ ~ I I g I ~ I ,... N 'S;: I I ~~~ I I I I t I I N I l _______~_______I ----- -------------, U"l ,... ...!. Golden Gate Parkway I 'i( Napies c;;:': of Christ '1 PM Peak Hour Access Assignment EXHIBIT 4A /' r Vanasse DayJor y rmAfD/'flIl: 'Urbanl'Wlnill. ., ,,'lrallidn' !!ring l2nd;api:liUcwn umnllllHJ1otll3! Naples Church of <iriI Elginttrlll " , fL HI Christ Imo Krr BrilQor &cd1Yl1~ SaKI 100 2600 Go/den Gate Pkwy for1ltJtll, fl >>'41 ' Naples, Flon'da 34105 7 119,m.41QI ' rll9.m,4IU June 2008 . I'lIIdll-"'" 11srn I\Jo. 3/\ Dcto!Jer 28, 20C8 Page 2.1L;. of 277 ApPENDIX · Initial Meeting Checklist dated 02l211200B · Collier County AUIR for 2007 · Collier County Traffic Count Data 2007 Naples Church of Christ TIS Appendix Agenda Item No. 8A October 28. 2008 Page 245 of 277 ,APPENDIX A INITIAL MEETING CR"ECKLIST Suggestion: Us~this App~dlx _aWOl'ksh.e~t.tQ ensU)'e' that J10 UlJportant element&' are overloo1,w:L Cross out thei~ms thllt d9 Dot,apply., ' ']jate:02121/2008 TiDie: _ Loc~tion; Via. Emai1 People AtteJidine::' N"amc:?OrgamzatiOfi,imdTelephone 14litIibers, IJ Reed Jarvi. P.B.- Vanasse & DavloT.l.Lp 437-4601. 2)JohnPodczerWinsk:Y.ecTransnorta.non . , 3) --.:..- 4)_ S).~ StudvPreparer: Preparer's Name and Title:R.eed J arvi.Vice President Organization: Vanasse & Daylot; LLF. AddresS & Te.lephone N1l1I.1ber:127~ONewBrittany Blvd. SUiW:600 . :FortMyers. FL 33907' .' (239) 437-4fiOl Reviewer(Il):, Reviewet'sNaftie & Title: JohnPodozcrwilisky. PmjectMarilieet Collier County TransportationP.lamili:1gD~partmeIit. ' Reviewer's Name & Title: 'Organization & TelephOlieNUIriber: _ Appllcant: Appljcant~s~am~: Mr. Drew Meulenberg. Naples ChurchofChrlst Address: 2600 Golden GateParkwav. Naples FL 34105: Telephone Number: ProDosetl DeveloDment: N~e:Naples!dhurc'h'ofiCbrist Location: 'Ob.Livin1JB,ton Road 2!3rdmile South oflhe Pihe,Ridge Road & Livingston, Road intersect1.oliElCbibitl sho\Vstbe locatioii map., , " , ' Land US~: Type: Churtlh.Eleinenta.ty 'School. Mu1ti-farr1i1y aIicl SinJ!l.e-f"a:rnityResidential ITE Code#; LU 560. LU520. LU230 and LU2l0 ' Proposed nUDIber.of :deyelqpment units: ,57.200 SF aLA :of Church . (LU56d). Iso Students Elementerv Scl1oo1rLU 520). 7A,DUofMulti-famlly(LU 230} and 2 DUot' Sinro.e~family(LU210) , 1,~O~ilVllITldC\Fitt.at.l)'2llD9~1llF!lOMolMIt.' lloenda item No. 811. -' OctCJber 2-3 2008 P3;:Je 246 of 277 Other: N/A Des~ption:NtA Zonin,g:Church Existing: Urban Comprehensiveplanreccnmnen.dation: Nt A Requested:NI A Findings ()fthePrelin;Iina.ryiStud,y: Trlp Generanon: Tbis oroiect is prqiected to generate. 121 PM Peak Hour net new (pnmarV1tritis'(68'entering. 53 exiting). 130 AM Peak Hour netnewmos J55eIitering. 75 exiting) Ex:hibits. 2.3 and 4'preiient trio distribution. AM and PM Peak HolirSite Trip AsslQT1ments. Study Tvoe: None [gJ D Traffic OJlerationsD Confulete Study Area: Boundaries:' Pine Ridg;e Road &: Livingston Road and Golden Gate Parkway & LiV:in~ton Road i:Iitersections(Exhibitl) Additional intetsectionstobeanaIyzed:N/A Horiion Year(s): 2009 Analysis TimePcripd(s):W'eekdayAM and PM Future OffLSite . Develppmen);s: NIA . Sou:tc.eof Trip GencrationRates: Institute of Transportation Emrineers CITE) Trip Generation (71liEditiori): , Redilctionsm TrlpGenerat10D Rates:: None: N/A Pass-by trips: 'HLA Internal trips (PUP)~ NIA Transmit use: N/A Other: N/A Horizon Y ear-ROadwav.Network ImDfovements:N/A Methodolo!!V & AssnDintions: Non",si~ traffic estimates: N/A Site-trip gene~ation: lTE Trip Generation(7!h Edition) Trip distribution inethod:Manual method perattractorsleeneratorsinthe area Traffic assigiuneilt meth()~manilii1 Traffic grpwthrate: N1A SDeclal Features: (ftoIIlprelimlnary study or prior experience) AccidentS locations: N/A Sight distance: Adeauate Queuing:N1A 1.1Prt4&eb1~1I0DlT illn:~""l'2t1iJ1l.JJp""1mllllliMWb~~ ,A,genda Item No. 8A October 28. 2008 Page 247 of 277 Access location &c:on1lguration:OneRis:ht-IDIRieht-QutmovernentAccess pomton: Livirmston Road . , " " 1!~c control: Unsignalb'.ed SigrU..1 systeJD.lo~011 8l.progI:eSsionneed~: N/A. OIi"site pa:dclng needs: Adeauate Da.ta S:OtirCes:dotiiert~ountvTra:ffiecounts and AUIR for 2007: Base,i11f1ps: RoadwavNetwoik Prio.r~WaY""'Pq$:N/A Access policY:~JJ,Uis4i~~:Gollier County Rcv!'ew process:' conditiOnJjJ.use ns Requitements:J\1'/A Miscel1anl.'lOus: ' N/A SIGNATiJREs StudyPtepai:er Reviewers Applicant r.\I'nj<<b\dOlllausomTnrlli~I"'l'2IlIIll.~~' Agenda Item No. 811. October 28, 2008 Page 248 of 277 NAPLES CHURCH OF CHR.IST tocatiorlMap Exhibit 1 1,000 o 1,900 Feel Vanasse: ..".. .,'. '~~ltt1~ ~ " ", .' , , .' . ' Gin!';..;.. D",' '...,..1,",.... ,'.. , ' ~,~,eenl1J ' ., .,av",.. :Q.r .,.....~..,...... ... ',' ,JrolkEii&ill!:rili( ., " .. ~l' '~~7rn~5Iicntt SOUirlN~CoD. CallnlyP.I\ .nd'AellDb-ExjlrCl3' 'rll~.(1'hoIo OlJIllJan.2llD7) , 1I,181/le ...,~ IlI!lI'lIl81!l1ltlilillJllytO verify Il1BdsisCD'lllI,,~henu1. 09te:ll2-oe.oa 2800 GOldBnGBIC Pilllcway NEipiea, FL3410S Pm)sctNumils-; !IIIlOS" V:IPmjectalll:lD\llQ9\80llCl6\IKI~ .II1Xl! WQE .S HoltoScl.i. :llt, :: . 25% ' ---,. Frorl11Ti:l,~!!~~d!l1 Pevlllop~nt '~: 0' l Froll'l1T!:l P.!lsid,entllil Development "!:I. S r:r: 1 ~,,~,," ','~, $S ::J +~ :5 : ~ ~. lit ~:2'~ .J+~ IS% J . DIiia~(jijlif'.:liIIk'liilHf' ,V','"anas..se .' " , i~,....",:":.~~,'".:.,;__,~~~~'ifum,,n~,., . , " " "',,', ' , 'w ~,;~Ii.aT:;':::':,{::(:.~IC;IU.i 'D" I ,~ ' ' ", ," '..Wit:IIlI"'... . a" 0.' ' :' .~. IIlf..."::.....:., >: , 'I'" "_, ,~::(~i~~m~lf.i!:J..::.,j 10% r... i '~t~. .'~,~,~ (!:.I-- ,4 'fl '~ t .~ cO 'Cl L 'OO%. r-' ~ O. 0- t ;~ 0, :.,. -'-15% ,) t ~ ~, ,..&RIiP_ N~ple8 Chu~of Chrf$t 260DGdldStfGaiO F'IlWy NapkJs.FlcrldaB41!J5 FBbrriiuy.2008 .Pin"; P.ldgeRcad fr'OTil(:['~RlllSlderltiaJ DevelOpment "rUJ8c~SI~e Frj:!iTj/,To ll.~ideltlll,l ~Iojlm~n~ Golden:Gaiel'irkway Agenda Item No, 811. October 28. 2008 Page 249 of 277 ~ )j\tA':1IIUi I . r NapJssChurcl:tof Christ TraffldDlsttlbutlon EXHISIT 2 .L\qenda it-2:Tl No. 311. , October 28. 2008 Page 250 of 277 WOE S NatlD SealB $ ,~6 Pine Ridge, Road ~f~ 14-. ,~ COUll FromlT olUsidential Development f"l "" ~ FromIToResidimt1aJ' D~lopm~t !i :i I*roJect$1te FromIT oR..esldential Development --g Cl a:: i 0.., ';;: ""' r'I\ .:J +~ ~ '." In, 5 FroinlTo Residential Pi!velopmerri: t i::I 4-8 .J~~ GOlden Gate P~kway .3 .. I B ~ ..p I Vanasse ,. :Urkji,Pmhi ' ..:::Tri& ~1\Jl~1!C ~ IliWmlll', "'IE 'J'AQI1m.t. I ba ' ';~I1:' "IIIIB' :mlt Nap/fni Chun:h of Nar$sChurch (J.f'Chrlst ' K'lF-,. ~. ""1" '!i1iI Eiji~iiflnl ..'.. ~IW Christ AM Peak Hour Trip'Asslgnment Daylor ,Imn:';"~ JoiIiaid,-tnt1!l1' 2000 Golden Gats Pkwy stHi8" 3 . ~ ti.. :/iitllpia.rr.>>!fI " ," . ", Napres,F/orfda~4105 ~ ' m.4JOODL .lJLU1JOI ' ...~ .oj February 2DrJB ./ ,~ WOE S Nat tDSi:811 FromlT Ql\esidllntial Development. Frcm1T o Re51dential DovelCpment ~ 11-,. t 1 a: ~' N.... ':s .~',' .s ~l;l IQ J ~7' I ~tr"" ~iil i.I\' t N ,., 'C"l 4:.-. 5] 1. ~ :S f ,... .t:'ol :4.-1'0 ,3 t ,... CV'" '" ,,' '.. " .. 1.'".',;,"':TiIni.c;e"'IlII,r' , '.' anasse ' :"",i..~]~: ".D..,.. .,." ,.' '".', ',:~~r...~;~~,~R:J'r; ,aylor k IIll :J~r1:,I!ftili~.,,, ',,';:";;;,' , . '1IIiiii :~=~I~,J)'~I.~:<i:.":": 1iIlI\IWI""'" Naples Church of Christ. 260D GofdfJllGale, PkwY N~s. F/prida 34105 February2f10B Pine:PJdge ~ Framt:T'a ;Reslclentlal OIM!IDpm~ 'ProJect Site rrarnIT-oP.-esidentiaI Development GolderlGa~Parkway Aqenda Item No. 8A ~ October 28, 2008 Page 251 of 277 I!;!, ;;1" 'MI'1l7A'l Nap'flS Chl.lrcb tifChrist 'PM PealcHour 'TrlpAaslgnment EXHis/T 4 Naples Churt:h <If ~ ,^,aenda liem ~<o SA , October 28, 2DG8 Page 252 Df 277 7J21tiooa Table I SITE GENERATED TRIP ESTIMATE AM Peak PM Peak LAND USE Size Unit M2I Ima1 fDw: fllII; IsmiI Enw ~t Churdt (LU560) 57,200 .sf S21 041 22 19 38 20 18 Elementary School (LUS20) [50 StudenG 194 4~ 25 21 33 I~ 18 Single Family (LU 210): 2 DU 28 '2 I I 3 2, 1 R.esldential CondomlnlumITownhouse (LU 230): 74 DU 497 41 7 34 47 31 16 Totals 1,240 1]0 55 75 121 68 53 SUNDAY Pk Hr of Gen LAND USE Size Unit AnT Th!;a! .Em!tc Exit Churg,{LUJi60} 57,200 SF 1,284 622 311 311 Elementary School (L\.1520) 0 SwdenllS' 0 0 II 0 Single Family (LU 2 f 0); '2 DU 18 2 I f Residential Condoniini"mlToWllhC!l5e (LU 230): 74 DU 358 33, 16 'r7 Sunday Totals. 1,660 657 3:zS 329 =1= :Sunday ff!2lc Haul' d Gener:uiorlbip es:timams wr:n: ihown 'for' infOlTniltion nurnOSl! cnhr and noc llSed jn,lU'I)' sublequcrtt anaIy.s:es Gel'TBf"iitian t\Pra]ectsIB09\B09I16\T reffidFe.bo'ilary2OO!l_"pdIlteIllO'D6z:nS_03J<i. NaplllS O1urch afChrist f\genda Item No 8A October 28 2008 Page 253 of 277 2lZ 112Dll8 Sunday Peak Houl" SitEs Generated Trip Estimates Sundl!y Pk< Hrof Gen LAND USE 5'_ Unit ,Isltal Enter .Em 1000 SI;! ....et pusstloor _ Sunday Church (LU560) ~ Sunday Church (lU560) Scmclly_Sqlt_Sat_EqulvallOlt .-a.~_"'''' ,..-..~ 57.200 SF 6'12 1,000 SF 622 311 311 32J 2~ ~\P"'!I.c!s\lllr.i\BO~6\Trmjit\FabiuarylOO8_updatel80'062:TlS~03.xJs Nllples Chun:h Df Christ TRAFFIC DISTRIBUTION Roadw.!y se~ UvingstCn Road N of Residential Devleopment Access-I Uvin,gston Road N of Projca: .l\l;c<>..ss livingrton RendS of ProJect Access ~n Road S of ResidentiaJ,Oevelopment ACce5.-2 l.ivingsto.n ~oad N of P"me Ridge Road UvingstOll Road S of Golden Gate Parkway PirIe Rid&e koadW of Uvill,g5ton Road P"lrIe Ridge Road Eof Livingston Road Golden Gate Pa:-kY;"y W of Living.tton Road Golden ,Gate Parkway E ofl.ivingston Aoad MasterDlstrtbution J\Oenda Item ~Jo 8A , Oc!o'Jer 28 2008 Page 254 of 277 2/2112008 Traffic Distribution. 60% 10.0% 10M; '1M; 10% 10% 25% 10% !S%. 15% 1:\ ProiBcts\l!09IB0906\Traffic\Fllb:uary2008~updllte\80906ZTIS _03.xl! Naples Church ofChrlst. Aoenda Item No, 8A ~ October 28 2008 Page 255 of 277 :2Il112Oll8 SIGNIFICANCE TEST .AM PEAK HOUR PM PEAK HOU(( AM Peak Project PM Peak Project Peak AUIJ\ Project Traffic 15% Project Tra1flc lIS " Ra&d Se:ments frmn. :ill ,Olr, LOS Sui Traffl~ oFLOSStd TraffIC of LOS Std LMnptonRoad Vanderbllt-BeachP.oad Pine ,RicJ&e P.oad NB 30800 8 O,l% 5 0.1%- S8 3.800 ~ 0,2,% 7 0.2% LIvlngstDII Road Pine Ridse Road Resldlllldal WB' 3)300. 45 1..2" 32 0.;8% DevelOpment Ar:,r;s:a.1 S8 3;8QD. 33. 0.9% 4:1 I.IS l.iYirJsstooRoad Residential Development Prajed:Sh:eA.ccess "'IS :I;sPQ: 75 I.'l% S3 L4% ACcess'--l sa 3;BOQ 63 1.7% 62 1.6% LIvingston Road PrOjectSile Access 'Resi~ntlal N8 ::I,BPO 55 1.4% 68 1.8% DevelopmentAccllSs-2. S8 3;apO 63 1,.7% 62 1.6% J:ivingston Road ResIdential Development Golden Gate Parkway NB 3;800, 22 ,0.6% 27 0,7% ACcess-l S8 3,800 30 o.a% 21 0.6% livingstOn Read Goldan Gate Parkway Radio ~ NB 3,76(l I'> 0.2% '1 0..2% 58 3,760. 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"__r -,- ~r-..,._~.",~__.~~ Collier County Average Daily Traffic (AD1) Counts (Five Year RistoI'}' Listed Alphabetically) Agenda Item ['-Jo. 8A October 28, 2008 Page 257 of 277 S n A IS T t n y u 2 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Change a m 0 p ACT ACT ADT ACT t Location ADT (See 06-07 (SIIll . 0 e (5.. (SeeNotll (See Nuta (See Nota I I 7 Nalt:11 11 1) Nllle 1) 1) Ncrte21 0 I . 677 Q Immokalee Road East of Eveltllades Blvd 5.224 5.205 lllIllillllfil.llll~ 5,408 5,777 6.81% 671 Q Immokalee Road south of Corkscrew Sanctuary Road' 6.033 5,348 7,193 7,546 5,750 -23.61% 631 Q J 8< C Blvd west of Almort Rd (CR 311 11,946 12.131 12.110 11 ,686 10.222 -12.53% 614 A Jane's Scenic Dr west of SR 29 998 705 655 705 702 -0.43% 707 S Kendall Dr west of Collier Blvd (SR 9S11 3,470 3.454 li(I~- 609 Q Lake Trafford Rd fCR 890! west of Carson Rd 6.679 6,320 6.769 7,741 551 Q Lake Trafford Rd ICR 890l west of North 15th St (SR 2en 12,280 12.,337 12.435 13.553 12,658 -7.29% 690 Q Livinaston Rd ICR 881) 1.5 m north of Golden Gale Pkwv ICR 886) 20.947 29.759 ' 37,032 30,396 .17.92% 574 Q Livinaston Rd ICR 881) north of Mediterra '; ....:;...' .' " I,: '-,~ 15.086 17,324 15,242 -12.02% " .-" ; ~ ''';',::'t,'''' : .: 575 Q livinaston Rd ICR 8811 north of Pine Ridae Rd rCR 696) 16.409 '!ill, '26.258 24.843 -5.39"R, 597 Q L1vlnaston Rd ICR 881l south of Immokalee Rd ICR 848) I!!UHUBllif: 25,729 22.702 -11.77% 576 Q LlvinQston Rd (CR 881\ south of Vanderbilt Beach Rd ICR 862\ 13,935 , 37.412 27,676 -26,02% 673 Q Livinoston Road ICF{ 881) north of Immokalee Road ICR 848\ '~':>i,::;'>/r~~" 19,090 23,077 18,337 -20.54% 686 Q Livinoston Road (CR 881) north of Radio Road rCR 856) 16.466 19,083 22,934 24,327 24,496 0.69% 687 Q Livincston Road ICR 881\ south of Golden Gale Pkwv (CR 8S5) 23,314 27,696 33,209 36.241 33.392 -7.86% 587 C Q LOQan Blvd north of Pine Ridee Rd (CR 896) 11,683 10,094 i!llllJl~ 10.254 9.440 644 New Q Loasn Blvd north of Vanderbilt Beach Rd( CR 862\ 588 Q Loaan Blvd south of Pine Ridee Rd ICR 8961 29.278 29,523 29,925 30,507 23,261 -23.69% 654 Q Leaan Blvd south of Vanderbilt Beach Ext. CR 662) 9,682 8,147 a,037 8.331 7,528 -9,640/0 664 Q Main St ISR 29) west of South 1 st 5t (eR 646) 13.451 13.627 14,327 14,081 723 S Manalee Rd east of Collier Blvd (OR 951) 4,310 4.786 4,661 4.116 3.938 -4.33% 592 Q Naores Blvd west of Cosec Entrance 11.683 612 Q New Market Rd (SR 2BA\ east of North 15th St iSR 29) 8,137 8,633 6.354 9,006 6,969 -0.41% 550 Q New Market Rd (SR ZElA) south of 8roward St 7,576 8,405 6.993 7,710 7,578 -1.71% 663 Q North 15th 51 (SR 29) north of lake Trafford Rd (CR S901 11.085 11,565 - 14.199 12,517 -11.84% 683 c Q North 15th 6t (SR 29) south of Lake Trafford Rd I eR 890) 17.574 16,525 20,954 590 Q North 1st St north of Main StfSR 29) 7.304 7,977 8,551 9,771 8,953 -8.37% 692 Q North Road west of Airport Road fCR 311 2.474 2.916 3.056 3,043 2.643 -13.14% 645 Q Oakes Blvd north ofVanderbll1 Beach Rd feR 862) 12.803 13,920 11 ,401 11,672 9,668 .17.17% 682 Q Oakes Blvd south of Immokalee Rd {CR 8461 11.598 11,953 9,765 10,388 8,204 -21.03% 725 E IS Oll Well Rd (CR 858) east of Sia Cvoress Elem Sch 6,692 6,119 6,788 7,289 724 S Oil Well Rd (eR aS5} lla81 of Immokalee Rd (CR 846) See 649 6,124 9,096 Discont. Discon!. Discont. 649 Q 011 Well Rd rCR 8585) east of Jmmokalee Rd (CR 646) ~p. 11,629 9,567 -17.56% 547 E Q Old US 41 ICR 5S7) at Lee County Une 14,933 16,312 16,490 16,317 647 Q Oranae Blossom Dr east of Timberline Dr 9,074 9.646 10,B76 12,210 11.446 -6.26% 526 Q Pine Ridae Rd lOR 896) east of Airoort Rd ICR 31) 51,986 ':< ~. ':! ::~ ". /.', :")~~;: 55,097 56,659 52,827 -6.76% 514 Q Pine Ridae Rd (CR 59S\ east of Goodlette Rd (CR 8S1~ \~.::~:/:::{;:i:: \llii1lllllilIW1U 59,193 53,729 -9.23% 628 C Q Pine Rldae Rd (eR 696) east of Livinaston Rd (CR B81) .' ::.',"',','. 64,248 535 Q Pine RldQe Rd (CR 8961 east of Loean Blvd (Santa Barbara) 21.625 23,481 24,892 24.984 23,336 -6.60% 512 Q Pine Ridee Rd ICR 896) east of US 41 (SR 45\ (Tamiami Trl ",,,;""',,";-'" 39,369 43.775 41,027 -6.28% ,:...-.'.:-',.-.". 515 Q Pine Ridae Rd (CR Bll6) west of Alrcort Rd ICR 31) 45,664 48,034 43,532 54,400 48,861 -10.18% 600 Q Pine Ridae Rd (CR 896) west of Loaan Blvd 39.563 41,965 44.995 47,092 38,775 -17.66% 634 A Plantation Parkway east of CR:zg 642 730 670 613 573 9.79% 544 Q Radio Rd (CR 85S) east of Airoort Rd (eR 31) 23,677 25,538 26.989 26,914 24.630 -8.49% 589 C Q Radio Rd (CR 856) east of Santa Barbara Blvd 15,443 17,599 19,456 19,623 685 Q Radio Rd (CR 856) west of DavIs Blvd (SR 84l 10,006 11.435 12,750 13,601 11,169 -17.88% 527 C Q Radio Rd (CR 856) west of Santa Barbara Blvd 23,658 25,619 i!ll!'JiW.~Jmir~l 25,091 688 C a Radio Road (CR 858\ east of Livinaston Road (CR 881) 28.593 32,238 32,996 32,510 . , 669 Q Radio Road (CR 856) west of Livinaston Road (CR 881) 22,754 25.778 24 455 26,079 26,694 -4,93% 651 Q Randall Blvd east of Immokalee Rd CCR 846) 7,135 7,882 9,139 10,417 11,205 7.56% 534 Q Rattlesnake Ham ReI (OR 8S4) east of County Barn Rd 14,537 15.586 14,921 15,478 13.412 -13.35% 516 Q Rattlesnake Ham Rd (CR 864) east 01 US 41 (5R 90fTamiami Tr) 16.703 17,509 15,30~ 17,522 -8.45% 518 c Q Rattlesnake Ham ReI feR 8641 west of CoHier Blvd fCR 951\ 10,051 10,876 10,091 .' 517 Q Rattlesnake Ham Rd (CR 8641 west of County Barn Rd 14,852 15,062 13,712 16,275 14,804 -9.04% 719 S San Marco Dr feR 92\ east of Floral 51 4,140 4,506 Disc:ont IDiscont. !Discont. NOTES: 1. All stations with an anomalia do not shaw en AOT; ruferenc:e th Quartllrly Raport 2. Tha Change 06.07 Is not shown If a station shows an anomalle. Peges 3-8 cf 1 5 January. 2008 r . . tit --. ~A.JelIJd-tsTTTita~-8k A G E'N.IDA:JIJeEM 9;:,408 Page 258 of 277 -,"'::...., cOlL-ier County _ L~"""'" _ STAFF REPORT COLLIER COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION FROM: DEPARTMENT OF ZONING AND LAND DEVELOPMENT REVIEW COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT & ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES DIVISION HEARING DATE: SEPTEMBER 4,2008 SlIBJECT: PETITION PUDZ-2006-AR-10294 - NAPLES CHURCH OF CHRIST MIXED- USE PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT (MPUD) APPLICANT/O\VNER: Naples Church of Christ, Inc. 3001 Santa Barbara Boulevard Naples, FL 34116 AGENTS: Mr. D. Wayne Arnold Q. Grady Minor & Associates, P .A. 3800 Via Del Rey Bonita Springs, FL 34 134 Mr. Richard D. Yovanovich Goodlette, Coleman and Johnson, P.A. 4001 Tamiami Trail North, Suite 300 Naples, FL 34103 REQUESTED ACTION: The petitioner requests that the Collier County Planning Commission (CepC) consider a rezone of the subject 19.1::l:: acre site from the Rural Agricultural (A) Zoning District to the Mixed Use Planned Unit Development (MPUD) Zoning District for a project to be knO\\11 as the Naples Church of Christ MPUD. GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION: The subject PUD is located on the eastern side of Livingston Road, at 12740 and 12780 Livingston Road (CR 881), approximately 0.6 miles south afPine Ridge Road (CR 896) in Section 18, Township 49 South. Range 26 East, Collier County, Florida. (See locarion map on following page) NAPLES CHURCH OF CHRIST MPUD AR-1 0294 STAFF REPORT 8-4-08 Page 1 of 14 . 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", "'.-1 """ '"C '--t-dT,'.'" ~s:~~~~: EXHIBITC CONCEt'TVAL MASTC:l rUJ-i I,,:",;,~,,r'u-,~, - ,I -1" '>"" J\I".L:IIlH i Ii (1 &1 Agenda Item No, SA October 28, 2008 Page 261 of 277 . PURPOSEIDESCRIPTION OF PROJECT: The subject site is currently developed with two single family residences with associated storage including sheds and a pole bam. The southern 170 feet of the site is a Florida Power and Light (FPL) easement. This Mixed Use Planned Unit Development (MPUD) Ordinance proposes a maximum of a 1,000 member religious facility (church); a 150 cumulative total student preschool through 8th grade elementary school; 74 multi-family dwelling units, 2 single-family dwelling units; and/or 200 assisted living units. Temporary church and school related facilities such as parking and outdoor recreation uses are permitted. The residential units will include two existing single-family homes, townhomes and multi-family dwellings. The assisted living units will include adult living facilities (ALF), continuing care retirement care facilities (CCRF), and independent facilities for residents who are 55 years of age and older. The floor area ratio of these assisted living units will be ,60 and shall not exceed 200 units. There will be on-site dining for the residents. Group transportation services ",ill be provided to the residents for the purposes of activities such as shopping and medical office visits. There will be an on-site manager/activities coordinator to plan on-site lectures, movies, music and other entertainment at the on-site clubhouse as well as arrange trips ofT-site. - The buildings in the Community Facility/Residential (CFIR) district will have a maximum of 4- stories and "",ill have a maximum zoned height of 50 feet and an actual height of 55 feet. The buildings in the Community Facility (CF) district have a maximum zoned height of 50 feet and an actual height of 60 feet. The landscape buffer along the north, east and south property lines will be 15 feet ,;vide, and along the west property line adjacent to Livingston Road, the landscape butfer will be 20 feet wide, The Conceptual Master Plan depicts land use areas, parking and driveway areas,' dry detention area/open space/recreation, and landscape buffer areas. The Conceptual Master Plan also shows that 14.69::1: acres will be a Community Facility (CF) tract and of that area, 4.9:1: acres is an FPL casement l1\n additional 3.60:1: acres will be a Community Facility/Residential tract. Another .81:1: acres along the north east portion of the property will be set aside as a preserve tract, in an area that is contiguous to an existing preserve area located on the adjacent property to the east. The site will be accessed by a right-in only ingress point from Livingston Road (CR 881). There will also be one right-out only egress point onto Livingston Road (CR 881). Three deviations are being sought as part of this CPUD rezoning petition. SURROUNDING LAND USE AND ZONING: ~ North: Developed multi-family residential arcas of Arlington Lakes RPUD (Residential Planned Unit Development) also known as Positano Place, a 98.361: residential development approved for a maximum of 590 single-family and multi-family residential dwelling units at a density of 6 dwelling units per acre. It is also approved for an Assisted Living Facility (ALF), and if developed, the project density shall be reduced by 1 dwelling unit per acre for every four ALF units proposed, NAPLES CHURCH OF CHRIST MPUD AR-1D294 STAFF REPORT 8-4-08 Page 4 of 14 ..6,genda Item [\Jo. SA , October 28, 2008 Page 262 of 277 . Ea<;t: Preserve/flow way area and then the partially developed single-family residential area of Arlington Lakes RPUD, described above. South: Preserve area then developed single-family residential area of Balmoral PUD, a residential PUD. The PUD is a 58.95= residential development approved for a maximum of 236 multi- family and single-family dwelling units at a density of 4 units per acre. West: Livingston Road (CR 881), a six-lane divided median roadway, and then a nursery on Evans CPUD, a commercial PUD. . '''''::-- ff1.,/,..,..- '. .. "',,' ~~:. "-_~D< \ >, roJ .. ., --~, .. ' l,~'-;~.ji:"': ,~H. ::,C~:E~::!' Aerial Photo GRO\VTH :\1ANAGEMENT PLA..J\T (GMf) CONSISTENCY: Future Land Use Element (FLlJE): The subject property is currently zoned "A" Agricultural and is determined to be within Urban Designation, Urba..'1.Mixed-Use District, Urban Residential Sub-district on the Future Land Use e NAPLES CHURCH OF CHRIST M?UD AR-10294 STAFF REPORT 5-4-08 Page 5 of 14 Agenda Item No. SA October 28, 2008 Page 263 of 277 . Map, which allows for a variety of residential, non-residential and mixed-use developments, such as Planned Unit Developments. The Urban Designation allows for the development of community facilities such as churches, group housing uses, cemeteries, schools and school facilities. Also, Policy 5.8 provides that group housing uses are allowed in the urban area, subject to the regulations in the Land Development Code (LDC). The Urban Residential Sub-district maximum eligible residential density is determined through the Density Rating System (DRS). Within the applicable Urban Designated Areas, a base density of 4 dwelling units per gross acre is permitted. The 19.1:l:: acres has the potential for a total of 76 dwelling units (19.1 acres times 4 dwelling units per acre is equal to 76 dwelling units per acre). This rezone petition requests a total of 74 dwelling units, and further includes an Assisted Living Facility (ALF) at a ratio of 0.6 floor area ratio (FAR), not to exceed a maximum of 200 units. Regarding the density calculation, a relevant portion of the DRS states: "Acreage to be used for calculating density is exclusive of. .. the commercial and industrial ponions of a project.. . and, portions of a project for land uses having an established equivalent residential density in the Collier County Land Development Code." This PUD does not propose any commercial or industrial uses, and the LDC does not provide for a residential equivalency for any of the proposed uses. Therefore, the entire pun acreage may be used in calculating the residential density. - FLUE Policy 5.4: New developments shall be compatible "",ith, and complementary to, the surrounding land uses, subject to meeting the compatibility criteria of the Land Development Code (Ordinance 04-55 adopted July 27,2004; as amended. (This policy requires new developments to be compatible with the surrounding land area. For analysis, please refer to the Zoning and Land Development Review section of this StafIReport.) FLUE Policy 7.1: The County shall encourage developers and property owners to connect their properties to fronting collector and arterial roads, except where no such connection can be made without violating intersection spacing requirements of the Land Development Code. (The proposed pun is accessed by Livingston Road, which is a minor arterial road according to the Transportation Element and therefore consistent with this policy.) Policy 7.2: The County shall encourage internal accesses or loop roads in an effort to help reduce vehicle congestion on nearby collector and arterial roads and minimize the need for traffic signals. (The PUD Master Plan shows a vehicular connection between the CF and R tracts, and has added this commitment in the PUD document "Exhibit C Conceptual Master Plan," Given the nature of the proposed uses and the proposed lay-out, a loop road is not feasible.) Policy 7.3: All new and existing developments shall be encouraged to connect their local streets and their intercOlmection points with adjoining neighborhoods or other developments regardless of land use type. '~ NAPLES CHURCH OF CHRIST MPUD AR-10294 STAFF REPORT 8-4-08 Page 6 of 14 ;-'\qenda Item ~~o. 811. ~ October 28, 2008 Page 264 of 277 It (The proposed pun Master Plan indicates a north interconnect access to Arlington Lakes RPUD (which abuts the subject site to the north and east), and internally between the Community Facility and residential component. A south interconnect access to Balmoral RPUD is not shov,'ll. The petitioner has stated this is not feasible due to the Balmoral PUD being platted and under development, noting that the Aviano of Naples Subdivision, as recorded, dedicates preserve area and buffer easements along the entire shared property line and related construction of infrastructure improvements have already begun. Furthermore, the applicant notes that the improved layout is not conducive to interconnection with the subject property. It is also noted that the Aviano of Nap]es Community is a gated community and that the southern 170 feet of the proposed Naples Church of Christ MPUD is an FPL easement, and therefore difficult to commit to providing southerly interconnection. Staff tinds this explanation acceptable and deems it not feasible to provide a southerly interconnection.)) Policy 7.4 1be County shall encourage new developments to provide walkable communities with a blend of densities, common open spaces, civic facilities and a range of housing prices and types. (This pun provides open space, community facility, residential and ALF uses. Sidewalks are not depicted given the parking lot design, as opposed to actual streets. There is no request for deviation to provide sidewalks, therefore they would be required if actual streets are developed. Only 74 multi-family dwellings, 2 single-family dV\lellings and/or 200 assisted living facility units are allowed. Therefore, providing for a mix of dwelling unit types and price ranges likely is not feasible.) __ Transportation Element: The Naples Church of Christ application is consistent 'with Policy 5.1 of the Transportation Element oflhe GMP. Livin!!ston Road Impacts: The proposed development produces 62 p.m. peak hour, peak direction trips which represents a 1.6 percent impact on Livingston Road between Pine Ridge Road and Golden Gate Parkway. The adjacent roadway is scheduled to have sufficient capacity to accommodate this project throughout the five-year planning period. This segment of Livingston Road has a service volume of 3,800 trips 'w:ith a remaining capacity of approximately 1,857 trips; and is cunently at Level of Service "C" (LOS "C") as identified in the 2007 Annual Urban Inventory and Review (AlJIR). Conservation and Coastal Management Element: The Project as proposed is consistent with the policies in Objective 6.1 and 7.1.2 of the Conservation and Coastal Management Element (CCME), for the following reasons: Policy 6.1.; e A total of .81:f: acre (15 percent of the site less the following legally cleared portions of the site: the FPL easement, agricultural use areas and 2 acres for each of the two existing 1 acre home sites) wiH be set aside as a preserve area v.ith a conservation easement prohibiting NAPLES CHURCH OF CHRiST MPUD AR-10294 STAFF REPORT 8-4-08 Page 7 ;)f 14 . ~ Agenda Item No. 8A - October 28, 2008 Page 265 of 277 further development. The preserve area in the north east corner of the site is adjacent to the preserve area bordering the property in Arlington Lakes PUD. Selection of preservation areas are consistent with the criteria listed in Policy 6.1.1. of the CCME. Policy 7.1.2: In accordance with Policy 7.1.2, a wildlife survey has been conducted in accordance with the requirements of Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission and the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service guidelines. No listed species or signs thereof were observed on this site. GMP Conclusion: Based upon the above analysis, staff concludes that the proposed rezone to CPUD may be deemed consistent with the applicable elements of the GMP. ANALYSIS: . Staff completed a comprehensive evaluation of this land use petition and the criteria upon which a favorable determination must be based. These criteria are specifically noted in Sections 10,02.13 and 10.02.13.B.5 of the Collier County Land Development Code (LDC) and required Staff evaluation and comment. The staff evaluation establishes a factual basis to support the recommendations of staff. The Collier County Planning Commission (CCPC) u..c;;es these same criteria as the basis for their recommendation to the Board of County Commissioners (BCC), who in turn use the criteria to support their action on the rezoning request. These evaluations are completed as separate documents and are attached to the Staff Report (See Attachments 1 and 2). Environmental Review: Environmental Services staff has reviewed the petition and the MPlJD Ordinance to address any environmental concerns. StaiT has found that the FPL easement, agricultural use areas and each of the two existing 1 acre home sites have been previously cleared and that there are no wetlands present on the site and no listed species. Staff recommends approval of the petition subject to the following stipulation: 1) In Exhibit A "Permitted Uses," remove all language under "Preserve Tract." Transportation Review: Transportation Department staff has reviewed this petItIOn and the documents that accompany this request. Staff recommends approval with the follo\\ring commitments which have been included in Exhibit F "List of Developer Commitments." 1) A vehicular interconnection between the CF and CF IR Tracts must be provided at the time of site development plan approval. 2) Within one year of issuance of Certificate of Occupancy (CO) for the church, the developer shall analyze the project's peak. event tramc to identify any operational failures attributable to this project. If an operational failure is found, then the developer, his successors, or assigns shall be responsible to mitigate those failing movements via alteration of the traffic light timing, the NAPLES CHURCH OF CHRIST MPUD AR-10294 STAFF REPORT 8-4-08 Page 8 of 14 --1 L,c::enca Item No. SA - October 28 2008 Page 266 of 277 . addition or modification of turn lanes of other mitigation efforts as deemed necessary by the Transportation Division to accommodate the project's traffic. Utility Review: The Utilities Department staff has reviewed the petition and has stated that there is an existing 16 inch water transmission line along Livingston Road and an existing ] 6 inch force main along Pine Ridge Road. Emergency Management Review: The Naples Church of Christ MPUD is located in a Category 3 hurricane surge zone which requires some evacuation during some hurricane events. The Emergency Management Department has no issues with this approval. There is currently no impact mitigation required for the increase in hurricane and sheltering requirements that may result from projects such as this. The cepc has requested in the past that the BCC provide definitive direction to Emergency Management Services (EMS) Staff concerning impact mitigation, Impact mitigation could be applied to compensate for a project's impact on evacuation and sheltering requirements in Collier County. Parks and Recreation Reviell': The Parks and Recreation Department has reviewed the petition and has recommended that a playground be provided within the common area ofthis development. This recommendation has been included in the Staff Recommendation at the end of this Staff Report as follows: tit 1) The developer shall provide a CPSC and ASTM certified commercial grade playground designed for 2-12 year old children that is located in a common area for use of school children, Parishioner's children, residents and f,'Uests. The playground area should be operational before the issuance of any CO's for the school, church, or residential units, The developer shall provide documentation to the reo monitoring file that the playground meets these requirements, Zoning and Land Development Review: RelaTionship to Existing and Future Land Uses: A discussion of this relationship, as it applies specifically to Collier County's legal basis for land use planning, refers to the relationship of the uses that would be permitted if the proposed zoning action is approved, as it relates to the requirement or limitations set forth in the FLUE of the GMP. The proposed uses, as limited in the MPUD Ordinance, are consistent with the GMP, as previously noted. The actual uses proposed, as limited in the MPUD Ordinance, should be compatible "";th the land uses that have been developed on adjacent tracts. This site is located on the east side of Livingston Road (CR 881) and is surrounded on three sides by residential development. To the north is a multi-family development called Positano which is located in the Arlington Lakes RPUD. To the east is an approximately 200-foot wide preserve/flow- way and then the singlc-fa..TJly portion of Arlington Lakes RPUD. To the south is a 26-foot wide preserve area that increases to 500 feet wide and then the single-family portion of Balmoral PUD. To the west is Livingston Road (CR 88]) which is a six-lane divided roadway with a median and then the Evans CPUD which is currently occupied by a nursery. e NAPLES CHURCH OF CHRIST MPUD AR-10294 STAFF REPORT 6-4-06 Page 9 of 14 - . ~ Agenda Item No. SA October 28. 2008 Page 267 of 277 In addition to the 1 ,000 member church and the 150 cumulative enrollment preschool and kinder- garten through 8th grade elementary schools, this rezone petition requests a total of 76 residential dwelling units at a density of 4 units per acre, and further includes an Assisted Living Facility (ALF) at a ratio of 0.6 floor area ratio (FAR), not to exceed a maximum of200 units. The maximum height proposed for this site is 60 feet zoned height for the Community Facility (CF) tract and 50 feet zoned height for the Community Facility/Residential (CF/R) tract. The adjacent 98.36::1: Arlington Lakes RPUD is approved to develop a maximum of 590 single- family and multi-family residential dwelling units at a density of 6 dwelling units per acre. It is also approved for an Assisted Living Facility (ALF), and if developed, the project density shall be reduced by 1 dwelling unit per acre for every four ALF units proposed. The maximum height approved for this RPUD is 35 feet (measured from the finished floor elevation). Balmoral PUD, located to the south of the subject site, is 58.95::1: acre residential development approved for a maximum of236 multi-family and single-family dwelling units at a density of 4 units per acre. The maximum height approved for this pun is 45 feet (and may be measured from the bottom of the structural slab located above the parking when the structure is located above on-grade parking). Deviation Discussion: - The petitioner is seeking three deviations from LDC requirements and has provided justification in support of the deviations. The deviations are found in Exhibit E "List of Requested Deviations" of the proposed tvfPUD Ordinance. Staff has analyzed the deviation requests and provides the analyses and recommendations below: Deviation # 1 seeks relief from LDC Subsection 4.05.04.0 .Table 17 "Parking Space Requirements" which requires Child Care Centers (this category is most similar to pre-school) to provide 1 parking space per employee, plus 1 space for every 10 children; and Elementary Schools to provide five parking spaces per 4 staff/faculty members to allow the pre-school and elementary school to use the parking provided for the church use. Petitioner's Rationale: This deviation is justified in that the church and pre-school and elementary school have different hours of operation. The preschool and elementary school is primarily a weekday use and the church is primarily a weekend use. These uses do not have conflicting hours of operation, Requiring parking for both uses will result in additional parking and impervious areas on the site. Adequate drop off and pick up will be provided for the students. Staff Anal.vsis and Recommendation: Zoning and Land Development Review staff recommends approval finding 1hat, in compliance with LDC Subsection 10.02.13.A.3., the petitioner has demonstrated that "the element may be ".;aived \\1thout a detrimental effect on the health, safety and \-vclfare of the community" and pcr LDC Subsec.tion lO.02.l3,B.5.h" the petitioner has demonstrated that the deviation is "justified as meeting public purposes to a dC6rree at least equivalent to literal application of such regulations." NAPLES CHURCH OF CHRIST MPUD AR-1 0294 STAFF REPORT 8-4-08 Page 10 of 14 e e !>.qenda item No. 8i\ - Oct::Jber 28. 2:)08 Page 2'38 of 277 . Deviation # 2 seeks relief from LDC Subsection 4.06.02.C.4, Table 2.4 "Table of Buffer Requirements" which requires a butTer composed of a IS-foot wide Type B landscape buffer adjacent to the Community Facility (Cl") property and a 10-foot wide Type A landscape buffer adjacent to the Residential (R) property. (See LDC Subsection 4.06.02.B. which states: "Where property adjacent to the proposed use has provided the more opaque buffer as provided for in table 2.4, the proposed use shall install a Type A buffer.") Thc applicant proposes an alternative single 25-foot ",ide Type B buffer. Petitioner's Rationale: This deviation is being requested in order to make it clear that only a single internal buffer is required between the community facility and the residential tracts within this MPUD. The property will be developed under a unified plan and the buffer type has been noted on the Conceptual Master Plan and in the MPUD Document to insure that the future property owners understand the location and size of the buffer to be provided. Providing two separate buffers internal to the project is redundant and unnecessary. Staff Analysis and Recommendation: Zoning & Land Development Review StafT has reviewed the deviation and recommends denial. The required landscape buffering between incompatible land uses is eommon]y provided throughout Collier County. Each adjacent property/land use is responsible for its contribution towards half of the landscape buffer. As described above, only half of a landscape buffer is proposed, not a "whole" landscape buffer. There is no "redundancy." The applicant's proposed half of a landscape buffer would result in the planting of approximately 14 less canopy trees, Tn addition, no mitigation for the proposed loss of half of the required landscape buffer is proposed, The purpose of the required (and proposed) 25-foot wide buffer is to improve the aesthetic appearance of and to mitigate for the harsh visual impacts of large, intensely developed sites such as this. Staff is recommending denial of this deviation because it is not in compliance \1o,tith LDC Subsection 1 0.02.13.A.3 and the devia60n does nothing to promote the health safety and welfare of the community. Deviation # 3 seeks relief from LDC Subsection 5.03.02. E.3.: "Fences and Walls" which requires a masonry wall or a prefabricated concrete wall and/or fence wall between a nonresidential development and a residential development within the Naples Church of Christ MPUD. The petitioner proposes to provide a Type B landscape buffer without a wall along the north, east and south property lines and between the CF and CF/R tracts. Petitioner's Rarionale: This deviation is justified due to the presence of existing preserve areas to the east and south of the subject site, which provide sufficient buffering to insure compatibility. The Type B landscape buffer is required to be opaque to a height of 6 feet. The installation of a hedge \vill meet this requirement and provide a more aesthetically pleasing buffer between the multi-family condominiums and the church use, lntemally, the buffer between the CF and the CF/R tracts will be pro\'ided in ac.cordance \\-lth the separate de"vlation request ,,'vhich addresses provision of one bul1er~ rather than two separate buffer tracts. NAPLES CHURCH OF CHRIST MPUD AR,1 0294 ,....,.. #. r-r- ~r-M'-" r'I"T" n .. "'-n ~ 1 Mrr r\1::r-ur'\ I o-+-uo Page 11 of 14 . .1 Agenda Item No. 811. October 28, 2008 Page 269 of 277 Staff Analysis and Recommendation: Zoning & Land Development Review Staff has reviewed the deviation and recommends partial denial of this deviation in certain locations of the PUD. A 1,000 member church requires 429 parking spaces. The required wall mitigates for the visual and/or noise impact created by parking, traffic, parishioners and school children. Some of the adjacent development areas in Balmoral RPUD and Arlington Lakes have existing walls along their property lines. In these locations an additional wall shall not be required. In addition, in those areas where the combined preserve areas located on adjacent properties of Arlington Lakes RPUD/Balmora} PUD and Naples Church of Christ CPUD is a minimum of 100 feet wide and 100 percent opaque to a height of 25 feet, a wall shall not be required. These existing walls and opaque preserves as described above shall provide sufficient buffering and screening to protect the neighboring properties from the impact of the proposed development. In all other locations, the wall shall be required. The purpose of the required wall is to improve the aesthetic appearance of and to mitigate for the harsh visual impacts of large, intensely developed sites such as this. Staff is recommending partial denial of this deviation because it is not in compliance with LDC Section IO.02.13.A.3 and does little to promote the health safety and welfare ofthe community. NEIGHBORHOOD INFORMATION MEETING (NIM): Synopsis provided by Linda Bedtelyon, Community Planning Coordinator: - The agent/applicant duly noticed and held the required NlM on December 19, 2007, 5:30 p.m. at the Barron Collier High School auditorium. Four persons from the public attended, as well as the applicant's team and county staff. The agents for the applicant presented an overview of the petition. Mr. Jim Cox, who is a resident of the neighboring Positano Place, responded with following statements. He had no opposition to the first two-thirds of the proposal. He had concerns regarding residential uses and potential interconnection; he does not want interconnection with Naples Church of Christ. Positano Place is currently having difficulties with motor traffic and security issues. or the 330 units at Positano Place, only 17 are owner/occupied and the "flippers" are renting their units. Mr. Cox stated that senior housing or an ALF were acceptable to him. Wayne Arnold stated that most members of Naples Church of Christ want the eastern portion of the property to remain "green." A 4-:-/- acre passive park with no lighting will be provided. The site will also have a community fac.ility consisting of a daycare and a church along v.~th related uses and facilities, a 300-student elementary school along with the retention of the existing two single-family residences. The meeting concluded a1 approximately 6 p.m. ENV'1RONMENTAL ADVISORY COUNCIL (EAC) RECOMMENDATION: This petition was not heard by the EAC. It qualified for a waiver from the EAC because there were no wetland impacts and no listed species were found on the site. NAPLES CHURCH OF CHRIST MPUD AR-10294 STAFF REPORT 8-4-08 Page 12 of 14 e e /c,C:H2nja Itern I\la. S.A. ~ October 28, 2008 Page 270 of 277 e RECOMMENDA TION: Zoning and Land Development Review Staff recommends that the Collier County Planning Commission forward Petition PUDZ-2006-AR-I0294 to the Board of County Commissioners 'with a recommendation that the rezoning request from the (A) Rural Agricultural Zoning District to Mixed~ use Planned Unit Development (MPVD) be approved with the following recommendation number 1 as stated below; along with the recommendation of denial of Deviation 2; and the recommendation of approval of revised Deviation 3 as stated below: 1) The developer shall provide a CPSC and ASTM certified commercial grade playground designed for 2-12 year old children that is located in a common area for use of school children, Parishioner's children, residents and guests. The playground area should be operational within 90 days of the issuance of CO's for the school, church, or residential W1its. The developer shall provide documentation to the PIm monitoring file that the playground meets these requirements. Revised Deviation 3 which states: A wall shall not be required per LDC Subsection 5.03.02. E.2. "Fences and Walls" whcre the adjacent development areas in Balmoral RPUD and Arlington Lakes have existing walls along the shared property line. In addition, a wall shall not be required in those areas where the combined preserve area bet\vecn the adjacent properties of Arlington Lakes ffi1d Balmoral and Naples Church of Christ are a minimum of 100 feet wide. In all other locations, the wall shall be required as per the LDe. NAPLES CHURCH OF CHRIST MPUD AR-1 0294 STAFF REPORT 8-4-08 Page 13 of 14 Agenda Item No. SA October 28, 2008 Page 271 of 277 . PREPARED BY: d Luh 8- 6'Cf6 , AICP, PRINCIPAL PLANNER DATE ZONING AND LAND DEVELOPMENT REVIEW REVIEWED BY: At-7. W,~ '~ STEVEN WILLIAMS ASSISTANT COUNTY ATTORNEY 'iffY! 0 <t DATE Cl:;P~ RA NO V. BELLOWS, ZONING MANAGER DEPARTMENT OF ZONING AND LAND DEVELOPMENT REVIEW g... !"!J-08 DATE ,-, ~"rn,J~ .- -S-USAN ISTENES, AIC?, DIRECTOR DEPARTMENT OF ZONING AND LAND DEVELOPMENT REVIEW 2/1s-Io-p DAtE APPROVED BY: ~~;0){ lOSEP K. SCHMIT INISTRA OR DATE COe ITY DEVELOPMENT & ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES ~IVISJON ~ () U--- \UJt:'1jAg/OS ~q-~ 1-~-O~ MARK P. TRAIN, CHAIRMAN DATE Tentatively scheduled for the October 28,2008 Board of County Commissioners Meeting Attachments: 1. Rezone Findings 2. PUD Findings -4t NAPLES CHURCH OF CHRIST MPUD AR-10294 5T AFF REPORT 8-4-08 Page 14 of 14 . . -- !\aenda Item t\io. SA - October 28 2008 ?a;]e 272 of 277 Attachment 1 REZONE FINDINGS PETITION PUDZ-2006-AR-1 0294 Chapter 10,03 .05.1. of the CoUier County Land Development Code (LDC) requires that the report and recommendations of the Planning Commission to the Board of County Commissioners show that the Planning Commission has studied and considered the proposed change in relation to the following, where applicable: 1. \Vhether the proposed change will be consistent with the goals, objectives, and policies of the Future Land Use Element (FLUE) and Future Land Use Map and the elements of the Growth Management Plan (GMP). Findings: Based upon staffs recommended conditions of approval, staff finds that the proposed development is in compliance with the Future Land Use Element (FLUE) of the Gro-vvih Management Plan (GMP) for Collier County and all other relevant goals, objectives and policies of the GMP. 2. The existing land use pattern. finding: As described in the Staff Report, staff is of the opinion that the proposed rezone is compatible with the existing land use pattern, 3. The possible creation of an isolated district unrelated to adjacent and nearby districts. Findings: The subject parcel is of sufficient size that it will not result in an isolated district wlrelated to adjacent and nearby districts. It is also comparable 'with expected land uses by virtue of its consistency with the FL DE of the GMP. 4. Whether existing district boundaries are illogically drawn in relation to existing conditions on the property proposed for change. Findings: The district boundaries arc logically drawn as discussed in Items 2 and 3 above. 5. \Vhether changed or changing conditions make the passage of the proposed land use change necessary. Findings: The groyvth and development trends, changing market conditions, specifically the development of the site with residences, and the development of the surrounding area, support the proposed PLIO. The PUD is not necessary, per sr, but it does seem appropriate, This site is located within an area of active development \vith a mixture of commercial and residential uses being constructed or projected. The proposed PUD rezoning is appropriate, as limited in the PUD document and the PUD fv1a.<;ter Plan based on its compatibility with adjacent land uses. Attachment 1 REZONE FINDINGS PETITION PUDZ-2006-AR-1 0294 Page 1 of 4 Agenda Item No. SA . October 28, 2008 Page 273 of 277 6. Whether the proposed change will adversely influence living eoaditloDs in the neighborhood. e Findings: If the Staff recommendation to deny Deviation 2 and to revise Deviation 3 is approved, then the proposed change should not adversely influence living conditions in the neighborhood because the existing neighborhood residences will be buffered by the location of the preserve area and the proj eet buffering and screening. 7. Whether the proposed change will create or excessively increase traffic congestion or create types of traffic decmed incompatible with surrounding land uses because of peak volumes or projected types of vehicular traffic, including activity during construction phases of the development, or otherwise affect public safety. Findim~s: Evaluation of this project took into account the requirement for consistency with the applicable policies of the Traffic Element of the GMP and the project was found consistent with those policies. Additionally, the transportation improvements are contained in Exhibit "F" of the PUD docwnent and are recommended in order to mitigate the project's traffic impacts on the local road network. 8. Whether the proposed change will create a drainage problem. Findings: Every project approved in Collier County involving the utilization of land for some land use activity is scrutinized and required to mitigate all sub-surface drainage generated by developmental activities. a 9. Whether the proposed change will seriously reduce light and air to adjacent areas. Findings: All projects in Collier County are subject to the development standards that are unique to the zoning district in which it is located. These development standards and others apply generally and equally to all zoning districts (i.e. open space requirement, corridor management provisions, etc.) were designed to ensure that light penetration and circulation of air does not adversely affect adjacent areas. 10. Whether the proposed change will adversely affect property values in the adjacent area. Findings: This is a subjective determination based upon anticipated results which may be internal or external to the subject property, and which can affect property values. Property valuation is affected by a host of factors including zoning; however, zoning by itself mayor may not affect values, since value determination by law is driven by market value. 11. Whether the proposed change will be a deterrent to the improvement or development of adjacent property in accordance with existing regulations. ...., Findings: The basic premise underlying all of the development standards in the Land Development Code is that their sound application, when combined \\;th the site development Attach ment 1 REZONE FINDINGS PETITION PUDZ-2006-AR-10294 Page 2 of 4 -- e 4gsnda Item No. 811. October 28. 2008 Page 274 of 277 plan approval process and/or subdivision process, gives reasonable assurance that a change in zoning will not result in deterrence to improvement or development of adjacent property. 12. Whether the proposed change will constitute a grant of special privilege to an individual owner as contrasting with the public welfare. Findings: The proposed development complies with the Grovvth Management Plan (as stipulated by staff), a public policy statement supporting Zoning actions when they are consistent with said Plan. In light of this fact, the proposed change does not constitute a grant of special privilege. Consistency with the FLUE is further detemlined to be a public welfare relationship because actions consistent with plans are in the public interest. 13. \Vhcthcr there arc substantial reasons why the property cannot he used in accordance with existing zoning. Findings: Any petition for a change in land use is reviewed for compliance with the GMP and the LDC \'v'ith the Board of County Commissioners ultimately ruling what uses and density or intensity is approved or, on the contrary, if the petition is denied. This petitioner is proceeding through the proper chrumels to garner that Board ruling. 14. Whether the change suggested is out of scale with the needs of the neighborhood or the County. - Findil1l2s: The proposed development complies with the Grov.1h Management Plan (as stipulated), a policy statement which has evaluated the scale, density and intensity of land uses deemed to be acceptable throughout the urban designated areas of Collier County. 15. \Vhether it is impossible to find other adequate sites in the County for the proposed use in districts already permitting such use. Findings; Each zoning petition is reviewed on its ovm merit for compliance with the GMP and the LDC; and staff does not review other sites in conjunction with a specific petition. 16. The physical characteristics of the property and the degree of site alteration which would be required to make the propert)' usable for anJ of the range of potential uses under the proposed zoning classification. Findimzs: Any development of this site would require considerable site alteration with the proposed use of this site. 17. The impact of development on the nailability of adequate public facilities and scn'ices consistent \'dth the leyels of service adopted in the Collier Count)' Growth l\'1anagernent Plan and as defined and implemented through the Collier County LDC regarding Adequate Public Facilities. Attach ment 1 REZONE FiNDINGS PETiTiON PUDZ-2006-AR-i0294 Page 3 of 4 . . "4f Agenda Item No. SA October 28, 2008 Page 275 of 277 Findings: A multi-disciplined team responsible for reviewing jurisdictional elements of the GMP and the LDC public facilities requirements has reviewed this land use petition and found it consistent and in compliance for zoning approval. A final determination whether this project meets the full requirements of adequate public facilities specifications will be determined as part of the development approval process. Attachment 1 REZONE FINDINGS PET1TION PUDZ-2006-AR-10294 Page 4 of 4 . Section 10.02.13.B.5 of the LDC of the Collier County Land Development Code requires the Planning Commission to make a finding as to the pun Master Plan's compliance with the following criteria: Attachment 2 PUD FINDINGS PUDZ-2006-AR-10294 ,/l,Ci'2w!a itern [\10. -SA 'October 28. 20(:8 Page 276 of 277 1. The suitability of the area for the type and pattern of development proposed in relation to physical characteristics of the land, surrounding areas, traffic and access, drainage, sewer, water, and other utilities. Finding: Jurisdictional reviews by County staff support the manner and pattern of development approved and developed for the subject property. Development conditions contained in the proposed Naples Church of Christ MPUD document give assurance that all infrastructures will be developed consistent with County regulations, The proposed amendment \;vill not adversely impact the approved mitigation measures that assure compliance with Level of Service relationships as prescribed by the GMP. 2. Adequacy of evidence of unified control and suitability of any proposed agreements, contracts, or other instruments, or for amendments in those proposed, particularly as the)' may relate to arrangements or pro\isions to be made for the continuing operation and maintenance of such areas and facilities that are not to be provided or maintained a1 public expense. . finding: Documents submitted with the application provided evidence of unified control. The MPUn docwncnt makes appropriate provisions for continuing operation and maintenance of common areas. 3. Conformity of the proposed Planned Unit Development with the goals, objectives, and policies of the GrO\yth Management Plan (GMP). Finding: County staff has reviewed this petition and has offered an analysis (see staff report) of the releva.llt goals, objectives and policies of the Gtv1P offering a recommendation that this petition be found consistent with the overall GMP with the stipulations recommended by staff. 4. The internal and external compatibility of proposed uscs, which conditions may include restrictions on location of improvements, restrictions on design, and buffering and screening requirements. Finding: Staff analysis as contained in the staff report indicates that this petltlOn is compatible, both internally and externally, \vith the proposed uses and with the existing surrounding uses, In addition, if the staff recommendation to deny Deviation 2 and revise Deviaiton 3 is approveJ, the prupu:seJ MPUD uses will be compalib1e with the adjacent residential uses. - Attachment 2 PUD FINDINGS PETITION PUDZ-2006-AR-10294 Page 1 of 2 The adequacy of usable open space areas in existence and development. e Finding: The amount of open space set aside by this proj ect is consistent with the provisions of the Land Development Code, 5. Agenda Item No. 8A October 28. 2008 Page 277 of 277 as proposed to serve the 6. The timing or sequence of development for the purpose of assuring the adequacy of available improvements and facilities, both public and private. Finding: Timing or sequence of development in light of concurrency requirements does not appear to be a significant problem as part of the POO process, but the project's development must be in compliance with applicable concurrency management regulations when development approvals are sought. 7, The ability of the subject property and of slJrrounding areas to accommodate expansion. Finding: If "ability" implies supporting infrastructure such as wastewater disposal system, potable water supplies, characteristics of the property relative to hazards, and capacity of roads, then the subject property has the ability to support expansion based upon the commitments made by the petitioner and the fact that adequate public facilities requirements will be addressed when development approvals are sought. . 8. Conformity with pun regulations, or as to desirable modifications of such regulations in the particular case, based on determination that such modifications are justified as meeting public purposes to a degree at least equivalent to literal application of such regulations. Finding: This criterion essentially requires an evaluation ofthc CA'tent to which development standards and deviations proposed for this MPUD depart from development standards that would be required for the most similar conventional zoning district. The development standards in this MPUD are similar to those standards. The petitioner is seddng three deviations and they are discussed in the Staff Report., -~ Attachment 2 PUD FINDINGS PETITION PUDZ-2006-AR-10294 Page 2 of 2