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Agenda 04/22-23/2008 Item # 9C Agenda Item No. 9C April 22. 2008 Page 1 of 22 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommendation to adopt a resolution pertaining to the preliminary alternatives of the "Addition Lands" general management, wildnerness designation and off-road vehicle plans being developed by the National Park Service (NPS) for the management of the "Addition Lands" annexed to the Big Cypress National Preserve. OBJECTIVE: To adopt a resolution urging the NPS to adopt more user friendly alternatives for the "Addition Lands" that will ensure the rights of the public to recreate upon those lands in their entirety, in the traditional and cultural manner intended by the enabling act for the Big Cypress Addition Lands. ~- CONSIDERA TIONS: The citizens of Collier County and the general public desire to eeatiFlU8 to use the Addition Lands as such lands have traditionally been used and enjoyed, consistent with the longstanding cultural and historical use by the public. The NPS is developing long-range management plans, which will have a significant impact on public use of the Addition Lands. Therefore, it is necessary to adopt a resolution urging the NPS to adopt user friendly alternatives for use of the Addition Lands. FISCAL IMPACT: None GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: N/A. LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS: The Office of the County Attorney has reviewed and approved the attached Resolution for legal sufficiency. RECOMMENDATION: That the Board of County Commissioners approve a Resolution urging the NPS to adopt more user friendly alternatives for the "Addition Lands" that will ensure the rights of the public to recreate upon those lands in their entirety, in the traditional and cultural manner intended by the enabling act for the Big Cypress Addition Lands. PREPARED BY: Lisa Resnick, Executive Aide Board of County Commissioners SUBMITTED BY: Jim Coletta Commissioner, District 5 AGENDA DATE: APRIL 22, 2008 Page I of I Agenda Item No. 9C April 22, 2008 Page 2 of 22 COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Item Number: 9C Item Summary: To adopt a resolution authorizing preliminary alternatives of the "Addition Lands" general management, wilderness designation and off-road vehicle plans bemg developed by the National Park Service (NPS) for the management of the "Addition Lands" annexed to the Big Cypress NatIOnal Preserve. (Commissioner Coletta) Meeting Date: 4122/2006 90000 AM Prepared By Lisa Resnick Executive Aide to the BCe Date Board of County Commissioners Bce Office 4/11/20084:46:40 PM Approved By Sue Filson Executive Manager to the BCe Date Board of County Commissioners Bce Office 4/1112008 10:49 PM Approved By James V. 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Jack Shealy 40904 Tamiami Trail Ocnopee FL. 34141 PH. 239-695-2275 I Agend<Plt!lllll NonIe AprTI 22. 2008 Page 7 of 22 ResnickLisa From: ColettaJim Sent: Wednesday, April 02,20089:18 PM To: ResnickLisa Subject: FW: From: DOYLE JENKINS [mallto:WAYJEN2500@msn.com] Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 2008 4:44 PM To: ColettaJlm; fiala_d; Halasl'fank; CoyleFred; hennlng.J Subject: Dear Commissioner, As representative of the Collier Sportsmen And Conservation Club, I would like to take this opportunity to urge you and all the members of the Collier County Commission to support the proposed resolution concerning the development of rules for the Big Cypress National Preserve "Addition Lands", These lands have supported traditional outdoor recreation for generations In Collier County and sportsmen worked very hard to preserve these lands for future generations. Thank you for your support. Sincerely, Wayne Jenkins President 4/3/2008 Agend~ liofoc April 22, 2008 Page 8 of 22 Resnlckllsa From: ColetleJ,m Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 2008 9:18 PM To: Resnicklisa Subject: FW: Frank Denninger Attachments: Big Cypress ORV _8BB.pdf From: Collins, Chuck [mailto:Chuck.Collins@MyFWC.com] Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 2008 4:51 PM To: ColettaJim SUbjed::: FW: Frank Denninger From: Collins, Chuck Sent: Tuesday, Aprfl 01, 2008 5:11 PM To: jimoolleta@c:olllergov.net SUbject: Frank Denninger Cammissloner, Frank Denninger wanted me to forward the comments which the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission prepared and sent to the Big Cypress National Preserve regarding their proposed alternatives for the Addition lands. Please let me know If you need anything else regarding this Issue. Thanks Chuck Collins Regional Director Rorida Fish and Wlldlifa Conservation Commission 8535 Northlake Boulevard Wesl Palm Beach, R 33412 Phone: (561)625-5130 or (551)625.5122 VlSiI us cr, the web -fi.tyFWC,r;m1l To repOl1 B nulsancn aUJ~~. {&66} FWC-GATOR {B66) 39:2..t286 To report fish. wildfifa, lOr boa.tlng l1il)lallom~(aa6~ 40J.l~FWCC {G8B) 4tJ4-3922 Pleal!iE!: note: FID'rlde hae B very moat! pubUt: feca/"ti'i.law. Most wrltttfficommtJr'Jicalions. to Of from SlaTe ofticiala, regard~ng state business, are publiC rtlcord~, a...ullc:lblo It) tll!} oubllc and nows I"i1EIdla up-ern rtl:ql.lOsl. YOlfl" oe-ms:1 may be Bubj&cl to f.l~Jbrf,c d~Bclo5ure 4/3/2008 Florida Fish <lnd Wildlife CClTIservatiol1 Commission ~;"""~I;""'4w<rr; Roch&lyBaI1'iltO C""" MJiIf1.N DlVIl~ K. 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Ag"ndilltem No. 9C April 22, 2008 Page 9 of 22 JlDle 15, 2007 Superintendent KlIfen Gustin Big Cypress N atlo11al PTescrve 33100 T amiami Trail East Ochopcc, FL 34141 Rc: The Big Cypress National Preserve, Revised Preliminary Ah<::matives fur the Gemnl Manlllement PlaniWildcmess Study/ORV Management Plan Dear Superintendent Gustin: Florida Fish I1nd Wildlife Conlla'vation Commission (FWC) suUfbJl$ reviewed the Big Cypress National Preserve's (BCNP) revised preliminnry alternatives mr the Gmeral Management PlanlWildemoss Study/DRY Manasement Plan and provide the tbl1owing, comments m1d =mmcnd.ations in accordance willI the BeN? Addition Act [Public Lnw (PL) I 00-30n and the National Enviromncntal Policy Mt. We also are forwarding II copy ofthis letter to the National Park SC1'Vice (NPS), Denver Service Center. BCNP Planning Team. Background The BCNP WIl$ established in 1974 to "assure the prescrvl'ltion, colISct'\'Utiou, and protection of the llIll1mll, scenic, bydroiog1c, floral and faunal. Gl'ld recreational \'111= of the Bit: Cypress Watershed in the State of Florida and to ptl)vidcmr the enhancement and public enjoyment tbereor (J 6 USC 698f). Section 5 of 16 USC 698j reinmrce... thc intent that "buntil'l& fishing. and n-apping" would be allowed in conmhatian wjlh the "Stllte agency having, jurisdict,,-,n OV!lt hunting, ji"hing, ll!Id trapping uctivities," whilc recognizing thaI these acth-ities may not be allowed on all porti<ms ofthe p='1've al all limes due to "public safety, adminilltration, llornl and fnullal protection am! management, or publie use and enjoyment." The FWC has CDjoyed a nearly four-decade hilItory of plllUWring with BCNP, hllving dodicnted 1113fi'to help co-manage the main p<miol1 ofBCNP llS the Big Cypn::ss Wildlife MllIlllgcment Area (WMA). ,\5 you know. we have supported and encournged lhe inclusion ofthe BCN? Addition into the WMA to provide appropriate liJrm.. of rccreatil'nalu."", h,cludil111 hUul.iJJ&, fishing, amllnspplnll ami otlmr limns of rccrcntiol1ll1 u=~ appropriale fur the original purposes of establishing BCNP. We look. li:>rwurd to continuing 10 work closely witb you llTld your 5lnffto open the Addition fur public ""cess lmd recreational u."" in ways that arc integruta:! into and compatible with Ihe Te'l1 offlle I3CNP. Project Dcs~rlpt.lon In October 2005 the NPS published l\ newlllettertlJat outlinc:rl six prelimitUlIY alternatives for a Genernl M~ment Plan (OMP) to manage tM Addition over the next 15-20 y= TI""" public meet ings, W(:TO held in Dec:entb(:T 2005 to lll>licil feedback lInd public input on those ultcrnat;vcs, In the spring of2006, the NPS notified t:hr puhlic Ihm the 5=pe ofllle OMP had been e>q>sod<:<llo include" wildcm=~ !dudy =d "".off-rood Agenda Item No. 9C April 22, 2008 Page 10 of 22 Superintendent Karen Gustin Page 2 June 15, 2007 vehicle (ORY) mIlnagemcm plan. We $UppOl'Llllld llpprecill1ethe dccisicm In move fOrward with tlmolf.mad vdriele 1DltIIllglmlCllt plan, whillh should help el:perlhe lhe process fur oPc:nin& tbc BCNP Addition lOt public access. We recognize that the wildeme$Sshldy 1'llS)lOnds to -provisions of the Wildemcss Act of 19M, whictl require l.llJ1l rolldle!l5lTDCU of1i:denllland larger ll_ 5,000 acres mu..t be "xamined fOr Iheir eligibility fOr i1lCh1slan in tbc NatioM! Wildc:mcD ~."tion System. Based on the public iI1put receiverl duringl:he initial commenting period.. tbc prclimlnaty alternatives were mvise:d and publishlld lbr lhrtber nMl:lW and commentillg in the April 2007 newsletter. Aside 6:om~ required No-Action A1ternath'C (Alternative A). the other five revised alternatives represent a variety of options which inc1l1lie different oonfigl.ll"8tiGns lilr areasdcsignated l!S''frulltcollll!.ly," "backoountf)' recreationll~" ''backr.:ountry primitive," aDd "wilderness." These range from II minimum of50,000 llCn:$ofwilderness with most oftbc rcmaitldllr designated lIS ''backcounl:ry l1lCf1:I1tion" (Preliminary Altemative B) 10 109,000 acres of wilderness wltb most oflbe remainder designated as ''primi:tiYe baclcroWll1Y"wilh no backcoWll:ry rccn::atioll (Preliminary Altemtll.m f). The MVlsed llltcmativcs.al5o propose ltllvcrnlllCCcss sites, one <lS!ioClcillted with 1-15 Mil two ot.lmrl; offStute Road 29. Recommendations F\VC stnff examined the six revised a1tertUl1ives, aod concluded tbat Preliminary Alternative B is the most appropriate option for providing public lI<<~ for fish aod wildlife-hued I'l!crcation and lilt providing the most cffeetiveapproach to fish and wildlife mlOuree nmnageml!l1t. Moreover. there lll'll =<mllimportlll11 issues thai wuuld strengthen tbi~ cltcrnlltive. We MV" t:I1t"'1lorized thc:se iSl<IU:S and recormn""cl.atinns under five headings that include (I.) Jl:Cl.1CTlllnccess; (21lSCCC:lI$ vin 1.75; (3) 1m!! ")'Stem and connectivity with olher BCNP units; (4) OR\' u.'''; aod (5) wild<::mess de.ignntjnl'_ Accordingly, we respectfully request that the following rccornmendatitms be ineorporntoo into Re\ised Preliminary Altemlrt lve B. I. General Access: II) We recommend eliminating the need fur a "Certification of Advanced T ruining" fur baclroOlmtry recreational activities as idcnlified in the text associated witb the original draft AIlema1ive B. Such certification is not required to utilV.e the backoountry aTOllS in the re.l!Ul.indcr of tile I'reJlCf\'c. b) We lIUJlPOrt mnintainiog the current improved c<Jlwition ofNobl"" and Bund.<eh.u Gllldes to llccommodate lipecialized vehicle llCCCli$, but do 1101 support upgrading these roads to "improved road corridors- fur 'fron! country access ssm Preliminary Altcrnlltivc C. We are concemod thut lh!;;sc "improved road corridors~ would result in increased vehicular traffic mid higher vchicle speeds. V chicles nn highways account for a large portion of Florida plU'llher fatalities, and upgrading Nubles and Bund!iChu Gradt.'S to support frontCOuntl)' access may allow vehicles to tnwel at higher speeds, which could pose II significant risk 10 panthers and other wildlife. Agenda Item No. 9C April 22, 2008 Page 11 of 22 Superintendent Karen Gustin Page 3 June 15,2007 c) We nnte thaI all of the altcllllUiWl!l cxCllJlt tbe No-Action alternative propose to designate a relatively narrow strip along State Road 29 lIS "primitive back.country." Given its location and conl1g1IDloon, we c:ncoumge reoonsiderlll:ion of this status, We offi:r to work with your staff to integrate rc<:rCII1ionnl access in this area into the preservo's trail syslom, while lUlIintlIining the pwpolJe of the preserve's designaLiorL ~. Aecess via f.75: a) In order to increase fishing llJld otlwr typCll of recreation. we reoommcnd including a boat ramp Imll access to the rmrth and south at Mile Marker 5111$ identified in the: 1-75 RecrClll:ional Access I'llI11, b) We support the location of the Addition a= points on 1.7S III Mile Marlecrs 63 and 51. The constnlCtion ofth!l!leaecess points is crltiCllI 10 providing public w:cess, particularly vehicular/OR V access 10 the Addition. To expedite the developmcllt of=~ s.iler; at these l(}Cations, we recommend engnging the Florida Depamnent of Tnm._portation to initiatc construct.il.ln lIS !lOOn \1._ poNsihle. utilizing existing access plzlns and funding 10 the gr-...mest extent feasible. We strongly recommend tlmt NPS develop and implement an interim l1CCCSS stnItegy if these 1IC.cess &ites cannot be completed in n timdy mlll1ncr !"Bther than lime further delays in op<.'1tlng the Addition for vehicular/DRVaccess, Thill L'Ould include development and u." of temporary access roads and pnrlcillg arctls similar In nthcr access sites used fur ooll1launcbing at other areas along 1-75 ill the Everglades, FWe stllffwould be glad to woru with the NPS and the Florida Department ofTrnnsportnrion to help expedite this proCC5S. In addition 10 providing temporary aecess sites at 1-75, we strongly recommend tlmt public access 00 granted through other existuJg connections sucn lIS the lnIils through Bear Island, Turner River, and Com DiUlcc Units as suggested under recommendation 3 helow. Alsu, these existing access SIle. should be upgrndo:las soclt1 'c' possible to accommodate i!ll-n:nsecl public u<c and lISsocinted vehicle parking. 3. Trail System and Connectivlt)' with Existing BCNl' Units a) In orec:rto pn:\\'lde more complete n:crClUIDOal use orthe Adrlll1oIl. we recommend expanding the proposed .)'Stem "fmuls to accommodate more v"hieu tar nnd pedestrian aceess to nIl "prim itive hackoountry" and "backrountry recreation" arens. Although I'reiimil1llf)' Altem:1tive B provides fill' approximately 136 miles of trails. there ilI'C still large gnps tbnllimil people's ability to access the area. We recognize additional trails must be compatible with other rocrcalional uses and avoid impacts to natural features such as sensitive plunt lXlmmunities. FWC s:taffis willing to work with the; BCNP 1il.uJTlo help devek'p detailed plans fur providing mort1 complete trail-based access across the Add it ion. b) We recoIllnlfmd e;tnblishing a tmil system ronoccting the; Addition to bordering BeN!' uoit, to allow Ugers more convenient aa:CS5 to th:: rest of the presCfve. This nctlon would accommodate Ihe Jinun: Agenda Item No. 9C April 22, 2008 Page 12 of 22 superintendent Karen Gustin Pll8" 4 June 15,2007 integration oftbc Addition into the Com Dance IInd Turner River unit.. lUr bunt managlllDCl\l purposes and would allow more seamlw IDlIDIIgCIDcot ofthl;) BC'NPllS a who Ie. c) We ra:omMMd elCplllldlng the _ oflhe Bear Island/State Rood 29 aca:lilI poinl to include n:crcaticmal acceliS mr tbe Addition. TIlls would provide an adllilionalllCeeS.~ point for the- western portion "fthe BI'elL 4. ORV Vie a) We reoommet1d tnlInagemeat ofORV""e in .. mlUlnet that allow$ fur integration with other existing 9CNP tmils to provide the most rcason1l.blc lllld ~'Qnvcnicnt means ofpub1ic access. ORV access during bunting SeasQl1S should be plllrmed in II manner tbm will best acoommodate specifie needs fISSOciated with hunting lnIcb as moin1ity- impaired bunten. youth hUJrter.i. lIOI.l feasibility for game retrievlIl FINe Slllffis willing ID wurk with BCNP stafl'to help refine bow these recotmDmdations lOan be implemented. b) We reoommcnd thm ORV Wle and hunting pn::ssure be nt I1le,-e1 equh'31elll to that used in the Bear Island Unit ofBig Cypress. The current designated trail SystC111 and hunting use in Bear lsland appears to be compatible with use by Florida plltllhers. 0) In order to eliminate contUsion, we recommend one type of OR V pennit such Wl the om: cum:ntly issued by the JI.<"1'S for both the Addition lltld the original portion of tile preset'Vc. Agllln. wc recommend t.lu1t the Additioll be I\1lIIlllged as an inregrnl pan ofilil: Bo.."1'. TIlls approach \lIould fllCilllll!C management oflhc activities associated witbthc useofBCNP as a wildlife 111llnagcmc:n.l area, and would al"<l gromly reduce tllc potential for confilsion on the pUrl of the puhlic. 5. Wilderness Designation a) We realize the types of envinuunetltal benefits !hat call be achieved from a federal wildemcss c1a5Si!i.Ci\tlon; hoWtWCT, we believe the same goals Clln be lIcoomplished by utilizing arId enforcing rules thuI come with a designated trail system. FWC staff believes it is importl1!l! W maintain the fh:xibility to use mechanized "fUipmrnt for irnportmll mllll"b-'CmcnlllCtivitics within the Addition. For Cl<Il.IIlple. plmther biologists frequently encounter unplal1l1ed situn1ions that require Ihe use ofmechal'liz.ed equipment fur =earch, trucking, or collaring activities, Law enrorcemenl tlffieers routinely L'nCOUl1tet unplamm situations tbat demand the use ofunconvcntlrmalllnd creative tactics to protect the resource and apprelrend violators. Poachers typic.illywget prolected m-easdue tel the belief that there is more wildlife and less cham", ofbciull seell nr caught. We realize Ihere Me contingencies in wilderness nreas to ~i"ress situatiom< like $~h null resew:; however. lime is sm:rnmmescritiCllI and rescuers mWll be llllDwL-d 10 .po11l1lJloou.s1)' cllangc ",cUes thm lndudem""hw,ized equipment. If the NPS ell.'Cl." 10 move lbrwll1'd with proposing Ihe v.~ldcmess Agenda Item No. 9C April 22, 2008 Page 13 of 22 superintendent Karen Gustin Page 5 June 15, 2007 designation, then FWe staft'would like to work dosel)' with BCNP slu.ff to define lIlId. develup the condit ions under which our ll1l1ff In:lY openile. Conclusion l'he FWC fuU)' 5UPP"rw !lIe incorpomtJon of the Addition into the BCNP/WJ\.1A s)'mem to provide" di\'erllity of new outdoarrccreational opportunilieli Ihrthe ruh1ic. If Preliminary Ahernmivc B is modified lIS recommended above, we believe lhj~ llllcmnUve w\luld best meet objectives for providing public recreation while still maintaining the primary purposes mr establishing the BCNP. GiVeIl Ibis, it is our recommendation Lhal the NPS udopt Preliminary Alternative B along with the nbo''e recommendations as the prefen-ed alternative and move forward witb implementing this nhcmllLive !Ill expeditiously as possible. We remltin dedicated LO working with you and YClur b11ltT III furthcrdl!Velop and refine the GMPlWilderness SLudy/ORV MllDllgement Flan so tha1 \lur shanxl mm.~iol1!i llre re....lizcd. lfyollluwe l1I1Y qucstions; or would like to discuss this funhe!'. pl_ r""l Ii"co 10 oontact Chuck Colliru;, Ille fuogionn! Director of our s..,mh Region in West Plllm 13each by pbone at 561-625-5131 "r vi" "l1mi1 ot Chuc\:..('qUiM@MYFWC.<'Om), Sincerely, ~ kA. H16. Mnry Ann Poole, DireclClr Office ()fpolicy lll1d StakdlDklcr C'.oordi:nlllion nmpice hN\' 1.1 Oi;!!: CYPtt:U (JRV _UrI, cc: National Purk Scrvi"". Dower Scrvic~ Center. Big CyPfell' Planning Team ResnickLisa Agenda Item No. 9C April 22, 2008 Page 14 of 22 From: Sent: To: Subjec:t: Colet1&lirn Wednesday, April 02, 2008 1 :36 PM Resnlcl<Llsa Fw:Proclamation of Big Cypress addition land. -----Original Measage----- From,CLIMQUAL@aol.com <CLIMQUAL@aol.com> To: Cole1Ota.!im ec: ralphbellman@bellsou1Oh.ne1O <ralphbellman@bellsouth.net> Sent: :Wed Apr02 13: 15: 14 200B Subjecb :\'rcclamation of Big Cypress addition land. Deat Mr; Coletta. ~ totally support Collier County's proclamation related to the addition land of Big Cypress. Thanks you Mr. Coletta and all of our commissioner's for taking the time to voice your concern:; ,on this important issue. Thank you. f'.alph Bellman General Mail Ochopee. FL Planning your summer road trip? Check out AOL Travel Guides <http://travel.aol.com/travel- guide/united-states?ncid=aoltrv00030000000016> . 1 Agend~ Nllfoc April 22, 2008 Page 15 of 22 ResnlckLisa From: ColettaJlm Sent: Wednesday, April 02. 2008 9:13 PM To: ResnickLisa Subject: FW: In Support From: Skip Freeman [mailto:skip_freeman@hotmall.c.om] Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 2008 5:42 PM To: eolettaJlm cc: sklp_freeman@hotmail.c:om SUbject:: In Support Hello Jim, I have been contacted and asked to if I did agree, to Please send this em"i1 on behalf of You and the other Commissioners. In Support of the following. After this matter being brought to my attention. I do of my own free wlil, Fully Support the Collier County Commission Board to address this issue pertaining to The Big Cypress Additional Land Use I Totally Support the Collier County Commlssloo's Proclamation I Resolution of said Land Use Please Note in Public Record If Needed. Arthur "Skip" Freeman PO Box 152 402 South Starter AVe. Everglades City, FI. 34139 Home Office 239-695-3667 Thank You Sincerely, Skip Freeman 4/312008 Agend~ J..iefoc April 22. 2008 Page 16 of 22 ResnlckLlsa From: Jack Shealy [skunkape1@wondnel.att.net] Sent: Friday. April 04, 2008 9:06 AM To: ColettaJim - Original Message- From: J.lilcl< Shealv To: iimc6l1et1a@collier,oov,net Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 2008 4:54 PM I support the proclamation or resolution that Collier County is doing concerning Big Cypress Addition Lands. Jack Shealy 40904 Tamiami Trail Ochopee FL. 34141 PH. 239-695-2275 4/4/2008 AgendalllmR ~&f9€ April 22, 2008 Page 17 of 22 ResnickLisa From: jdc;believes@bellsouth,net Sent: Wednesday. April 02, 2006 2:35 PM To: Resnic;kLisa; Resnlc;kUsa; Frank Denninger (Business Fax) Cc: ColettaJim Subject: RE: .Resolution Presentation. Attachments: Ltr of Recomm<lndalion for Collier County Resolution.doc Lisa: A signed copy of our letter of recommendation fully supporting the Big Cypress Addition Land resolution was just faxed 10 you at 1-239-252-3602, It is address to Jim Coletta (I did not provide a cover letter, as 1 didn't want to use more paper than necessary), If you did not receive this "signed" letter, please let me know. ,/!v; a backup, 1 have attached Ihe letter which was signed by JCRC's Vice President, John Cameron. Thank you for your help. Have a great day! Janet Original message from "ResnickLisa" <LisaResnick@colliergov.nct>: ---- Frank. We Just discussed the resolution and em ail/fax below and from what I understand, you are going to ronlac1lhe people wrrting letters of support and ask them to email Commissioner Coletta before the end of loday. or wili aIm for April 22, 200B. Let me know if you have questions. Thanks. Lisa Resnick From: ResnlckUsa Sent: Wed"esday, Apnl 02, 2008 11:25 AM To: 'jdtbeiieveS@bellsouth,net'; Frank Denninger (Business FiX) Ce: ResnlckUsa: Colettal1m SUbj6ct: -ResolutKin PiE!9.mt.1bon" lmportanu:~ High Dear Frank and Janet: Commissioner Coletta requested that I contact you regarding the Addition Lands resolution that you sent him. Commissioner Colctta suggested that you obtain as many letters of recommendation as possible 4/2/2008 --- AgendJ1l\l1i; f!J<9.fOC April 22. 2008 Page 18 of 22 in support of the resolution ant! forward them to us. Today is the deadline 10 set the agenda for April 8, 2008, so please consider April 22, 2008, as well, for the meeting when the resolution may be presented. Please advise. Thank you. Lisa Resnick Executive Aide to th.e Board of County Commissioners Collier County Governmenl Center 3301 Tamiami Trail East, Building F Naples, FL 34112 Tel. (239) 252-8097 Fa;>!: (239) 252-3602 Jj~aresnjck@collkre9y,.l!e! 4/2/2008 Agendaff?e~ ~~VE 0 ~~~ff~ f~~2oaB n.c,mr: r:; :;:m:r'!";' C~a.O;T.'""" ~'n~r~; liAe /J.etpo'd 6n.teoatloll. and t:/<F'C.en#IDII. eJa/J. ((}0:Jte) 1.S85 S.W. is Street Miami. Aorlda 33183 March 28, 2008 Jim Coletta, Commissioner - District 5 Collier County Government 3301 East Tamiami Trail Naples, FL 34112 Sent via USA Mail and Fax: 1-239-252-3602 Re: Letter of Recommendation "Addition Lands resolution" Dear Commissioner Coletta: On behalf of the Jetport Conservation and Recreation Club (JCRC) and our membership, we wish to convey our full support of the Big Cypress Addition Land resolution. Please feel free to contact me at the above address or cell phone 305-970-9214, should you need additional information. Respectfully, VA a, lL__- John A. Cameron, Vice President Jetport Conservation and Recreation Club JAC/jce :,~, RESOLUTION NO. 2008-_ A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA PERTAINING TO THE PRELIMINARY ALTERNATIVES OF THE "ADDITION LANDS" GENERAL MANAGEMENT, WILDERNESS DESIGNATION AND OFF-ROAD VEHICLE PLANS BEING DEYELOPED BY THE NATIONAL PARK SERVICE (NPS) FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF THE "ADDITION LANDS" ANNEXED TO THE BIG CYPRESS l'IATlONAL PRESERVE. Agenda Item No. 9C April 22, 2008 Page 20 of 22 WHEREAS, the Addition Lands lie primarily within the county of Collier County, Florida; and WHEREAS, these Addition Lands have long been a source of traditional recreation including hunting. fishing, frogging, camping, motor boating, off-road vehicle use, hiking, wildlife viewing; and WHEREAS, the citizens ofea1lier County and the general public desire to continue these traditional and cultural activities on all of these public lands; and WHEREAS, the NPS is currently devetoping long range management plans for the public use of these Addition Lands that could lead up to 75% of the Addition Lands declared a Wilderness Area; and WHEREAS, the Preliminary Alternatives have each placed additional restrictions on motorized recreational access and uses of these Addition Lands and Waters, and WHEREAS, the Everglades City resolution NO. 2005-09 incorporated by reference here, does not support any of the preliminary alternatives due to restrictions that would result in possible severe economic hardships on their economy; and WHEREAS, this board concurs with Fla. Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FFWCC) comments and conclusions regarding Wilderness and Alternatives respectively, within its June 15, 2007 review document. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that: we urge the NPS to adopt a more user friendly alternative that will ensure the rights of the public to recreate upon these lands in their entirety, in the traditional and cultural manner that the intent oCthe enabling act oCthe Big Cypress Addition Lands allowed for. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that that the Board urges NPS to utilize standard eXlstmg and proven land management teclmiques rather than Wilderness - proposal or designation anywhere within the Addition Lands and Waters, This resolution adopted after motion, second and majority vote favoring same, this day of . 2008. ATTEST: DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA By: By:. TOM HENNING, CHAIRMAN AP~llr7 David C. Weigel, County Attorney Apr 11 08 10:31a City Of Everglades City 239-695-3020 Agenda Item No. 9C April 22. 2008 Pag>:Q21 of 22 RESOLUTION NO. 2005~9 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EVERGLADES CITY ON THE ADDITION LANDS GENERAL MANAGEMENT PLAN FOR BIG CYPRESS NATIONAL PRESERVE WHEREAS, Proposed Preliminary Alternative B does designate the area at the southeast comer ofD.S. Highway 41 and County Road 29 as Frontc01.mtry and Proposed Preliminary Alternative F does designate the same area as Primitive Backcountry, these two Proposals prevent the renewal, upon expiration, of existing lease.. for the EvergJades Area Chamber of Commerce and the Collier County Sheriff currently located at that comer, and WHEREAS, Proposed Preliminary Alternatives B and F do not allow for the use of mechanized vessels in the tidal road canal and other areas south ofD.S. Highway 41 and County Road 29, and WHEREAS, Proposed Preliminary Alternatives C, D, and E may impose unrealistic restrictions on vessel motor size and speed, and WHEREAS, Proposed Preliminary Alternatives B, C, D, E, and F do not list what protective measures would be implemented for the native estuarine mangrove forest and the indigenous manatee population habitat and do not indicate that such measures are necessary based on scientific data showing that the forest and the manatee are currently inadequately protected. and WHEREAS, Proposed Preliminary Alternative D does describe plans to mark channels that would encourage additionallargcr boats to venture into waters these boats were not designed to navigate, and WHEREAS, the Big Cypress Planning Team did not consult with the City of Everglades City Council or any of its staff or consultants, when designating areas prohibiting the use of motorized vessels, and WHEREAS, ilie National Park Service has not complied with Section 106 of ilie National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 as amended through 2000 by giving due consideration to the regional hunter/fisher culture before proposing any plan but Proposed Preliminary Alternative A. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED TBA T due to ilie restrictions that would be imposed und".. Proposed Preliminary Alternatives B, C, D, E, and F, and possible severe economic hardships that would result from the restrictions on thc City of Everglades City, its residents !llld businesses, the City of Everglades City Council cannot support Proposed Preliminary Alternatives B, C, D, E, and F in ilieir present form. 'h'_ -.~~-,...~...._---<"-"~~,,,,,>_._...~'. "'""'--"1'" Apr 11 08 10:32a City Of Everglades City 239-<>95-3020 Agenda Item No. 9C April 22, 2008 Pa!!I'J322 of 22 THIS RESOLUTION, adopted after motion, second., and a majority vote in revor of adoption this 6.. day of December, 2005. ATTEST: ... ~~ Dottie Joiner, .ty Clerk /1 /' '/::Y"c""'~.c7f.:-. 4...- Sammy Ha . on, Jr., Mayor ,~V ~ / Jam~ Landrum, Council Member McBeth Collins, Council Member