Agenda 03/25/2008 Item #10E
Agenda Item No. 10E
March 25, 2008
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Recommendation that the Board of County Commissioners (BCC) evaluate and consider
proposals from the various governmental agencies that have expressed interest in
potentially managing and accepting Transfer of Development Rights (TDR) severed Rural
Fringe Mixed-Use District (RFMUD) North Belle Meade (NBM) Sending Land properties
in a fee simple conveyance process as viable alternatives in juxtaposition to the proposed
Community Development District (CDD) conveyance arrangement presented to the Board
OBJECTIVE:
Request that the BCC evaluate and consider the procedural feasibility of the subject proposals
from the various governmental agcncies that have expressed interest in potentially managing and
accepting TDR severed RFMUD Sending Land properties in a fee simple conveyance process,
CONSIDERA nONS:
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On February 26, 2008, during the BCC regular meeting under County Manager's Report Item
IOC, the Board heard an item germane to North Belle Meade (NBM) and TDR Conveyance
Bonus credit eligibility. Staff presented the issue as a policy rclated question with respect to
whether a Community Developmcnt District (CDD) can be viewed as an eligible governmcntal
agency for the purpose of attaining thc TDR Convcyancc Bonus credit.
After hearing staff's presentation along with the various public speakers (including the agent for
the TDR severance applicant posing thc subject CDD convcyance eligibility question), the Board
ultimately directed staff to bring the issue back as an item designed to demonstrate the identitics
and proposals of the governmcntal agencies that have cxpressed interest in managing and
accepting NBM TDR severcd Sending Lands in a potential fec simple conveyance arrangement.
Since this item pertains to the RFMUD North Belle Meade Ovcrlay, staff contacted the three
govemmental agencies that have, recently, or at one point in timc, exprcssed an individualized
level of interest regarding the notion of conveyance acceptancc,
Staff sent letters to each of the three respective govcrnmental agencics for the purpose of
extending an invitation in relation to a rcqucst for an elaboration on their current interests,
proposals, or efforts underway germane to the aforcmentioned concept of conveyance
acceptance.
Letters were forwarded to the following governmcntal agencies requcsting their attendance and
presentation at the March 25, 2008, BCC regular meeting:
1. Big Cypress Basin (BCB) - South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD)
2. Collier Soil & Water Conservation District (CS&WCD)
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3. Conservation Collier
In an attcmpt to provide a brief synopsis relative to the varying degree of individualized interest
the foregoing governmental agencies have expressed, staff will broadly describe its interaction
with the agencies referenced with respect to the subject item being discussed.
I. Big Cypress Basin (BCB) - South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD)
During RFMUD TDR Bonus Amendment adoption, most stakeholders contemplated that Big
Cypress Basin (BCB)/South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD) would be heavily
involved from a Sending Land restoration and conveyance acceptance perspective - especially
with respect to the North Belle Meade Overlay,
Since TDR Bonus Amendment inception, there has been one instance of conveyance to the
SFWMD, but it does not represent an overarching conveyance statement whereby SFWMD
actively positioned to become the land managing and conveyance accepting governmental
agency for the County's RFMUD TDR Program.
In the particular conveyance instance mentioned (the only one to take place thus far), SFWMD
took title to a property north of Immokalee Road, which is managed under a Cork Screw
Regional Ecosystem Watershed (CREW) Management Plan.
In June of 2006, stafI attendcd a meeting between SFWMD representatives and various TDR
stakeholders in relation to the preliminary formulation of a managemcnt plan designed to
encapsulate all of NBM, but outsidc of that meeting, the plan was nevcr submitted to County for
review or comment.
Since that general timeframe, staff has reccived no indication that SFWMD intends to finalize or
consider moving forward with their refcrenced NBM management plan.
2, Collier Soil & Water Conservation District (CS& WCD)
In February of 2007, CS&WCD submitted a general management plan to County staff. The
general management plan was designed to encapsulate all ofNBM.
After various levels of review and numerous meetings/correspondence between staff and
CS&WCD representatives, the conclusion was that a more appropriate avenue would be the
submission of a "site-specific" managcment plan tailored to a particular NBM property (one in
need of a management and governmental agcncy convcyance arrangemcnt for the purpose of
attaining the Environmcntal Restoration & Maintenance (ERM) and Convcyance TDR Bonuses).
Such an arrangement will allow CS&WCD to address the type of environmental restoration
needed with regard to a potential conveyance eligible property, i.e., a site specific restoration and
maintenance plan can identify the exact composition of a property and will dictate the required
restoration whether it be hydrological, ccological or a combination of both restorative activities.
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3, Conservation Collier
The Conservation Collier Program is interested in accepting conveyance of lands under the
County's RFMUD TOR Program, Conveyance Bonus option, however, as with anything, the
details matter. One of the concerns for Conservation Collier has been to develop a procedure for
evaluating offered lands to determine that they meet Program critcria and goals and that potential
of management cost have been fully vetted. Conservation Collier would not want to accept
degraded, isolated lands that would be expensive to restore and manage which would not further
strategic conservation goals or be available for the public to access and enjoy. In an effort to
develop a process to appropriately evaluate proposals, the Conservation Collier Ordinance,
Policy and Rules (OPR) subcommittee and the full Conservation Collier Land Acquisition
Advisory Committee (CCLAAC) had originally prepared the attached draft Resolution
(Resolution) in September 2007, The draft has been preliminarily reviewed and approved by the
County Attorney's office.
Conservation Collier staff was prepared to move forward and bring the Resolution to the BCC in
late 2007, but was delayed to coordinate with anticipated LDC changes. As part of coordination
efforts, the Resolution was reviewed again by the Ordinance Policy and Rules (OPR)
Subcommittee on March 5, 2008. At that mecting, membcrs exprcssed some concern about
accepting small scattered parcels in tenns of providing efficient and cost effective management.
Final conscnsus was that if lands came with management funding it could be workable and that
acceptance of TDR lands is compatible with Conservation Collicr goals. The OPR
Subcommittee recommendation was to move the Resolution forward with some minor wording
changes for clarity.
The following day, March 6, 2008, staff met with the Caloosa Reserve engineering consultant
regarding the 110 Belle Meade acrcs discusscd under Item 10C at tlle 2/26/08 BCC meeting.
This meeting resulted in an expectation of an application to Conservation Collier for conveyance
of these acres,
The full Conservation Collier Committce again rcviewed the Resolution at its March 10 public
meeting. The result of that discussion was thrce-fold. First, the minor edits by the OPR
subcommittee were accepted. Second, language was added requiring owners seeking to convey
lands to perform additional environmental testing, if warranted, Third, there was an overall
agreement that if the details arc carefully revicwcd, such conveyances could be positive for
Conservation Collier, The consensus was to move forward the draft Resolution, with changes, to
the BCC for review and, if acceptable, to place it on a future agenda for the BCC Chaimlan's
signature.
FISCAL IMPACT:
The fiscal impact associated with the staff recommendation is directly related to the perpetual
restoration and maintenance costs associated with Conservation Collier potentially accepting
TDR sevcrcd Sending Lands in a conveyance arrangement.
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GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT:
Per Comprehensive Planning staff interpretation, the recommendation is consistent with the
Growth Management Plan and the intent of the RFM UO TOR Program Bonus Amendment from
an implementation perspective
LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS:
No legal issues are presented at this time. This Office will work with staff to ensure that any
direction provided by the Board would meet legal sufficiency. - JAK
RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends that the BCC consider any of the aforementioned governmental agencies as
viable options if they are agreeable to accepting and managing subject NBM properties in a fee
simple conveyance arrangement.
PREPARED BY:
Joe Thompson, Senior Planner, Comprehensive Plamling Department
Alex Sulecki, Program Coordinator, Conservation Collier
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RESOLUTION NO. 2008-
DRAFT -
A RESOLUTION OF THE COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS APPROVING A POLICY FOR
ACCEPTANCE OF LAND CONVEYANCES BY THE
CONSERVATION COLLIER LAND ACQUISITION
PROGRAM IN THE TRANSFER OF DEVELOPMENT
RIGHTS (TDR) PROGRAM FOR THE RURAL FRINGE
MIXED USE DISTRICT (RFMUD); PROVIDING FOR AN
EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, Collier COW1ty (County) has recognized the need to plan for future
growth and has initiated a long-term program, known as the Conservation Collier Land
Acquisition Program, (Conservation Collier Program) to acquire, protect, restore and
manage environmentally sensitive lands in perpetuity and to provide public open space
for the benefit of present and future generations; and
WHEREAS, the Conservation Collier Program includes identification and
protection of County's natural resources, including upland and wetland communities,
native plant communities, endemic species, endangered species habitat, water resources,
and aesthetic or other natural features; and
WHEREAS, protected lands include those that provide appropriate natural
resource-based recreational and educational opportunities, protect local water resources,
provide flood control; and
WHEREAS, the Conservation Collier Implementation Ordinance (hereafter
referred to as "Ordinance No. 2007-65, as amended") has described Target Protection
Areas (TP As) as larger areas of environmentally sensitive land within which are located
specific sites which generally satisfy the initial screening criteria and meet the goals of
the Conservation Collier Program; and
WHEREAS. Ordinance No. 2005-49 amended Land Development Code (LDC),
Section 2.03.07 entitled "Overlay Zoning Districts," states that the County is to provide
Bonus TOR Credits for submission and acceptance by County staff of a Restoration and
Management Plan (RMP) with specific criteria and for conveyance ofland in fee simple
to a federal, state or local government agency as a gift.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that:
SECTION I. Findings
It is found and declared that:
(A) The Transfer of Development rights program, as described in LDC Section
2.03.07 provides for the creation of TDR Bonus Credits, which are generated
from RFMUD sending lands. These credits are generated at a rate of 1 credit for
each TDR credit severed from that RFMUD sending land for which an RMP has
been accepted by the County and 1 credit for each TDR credit that has been
severed for which land has been conveyed in fee simple to a federal, state of local
government agency as a gift.
(8) The Conservation Collier Program may be offered lands to be conveyed in fee
simple as a gift under the TDR Pro.gram.
(C) Lands offered from the RFMUD sending lands have been determined by the TDR
Prob'Tam to be environmentally sensitive. Sending lands are also one of the
Target Protection Areas identified in Ordinance No. 2007-65, as amended,
therefore are presumed to be environmentally sensitive lands which are desirable
for conservation purposes.
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(D) Lands offered to the Conservation Collier Program must be evaluated and be
consistent to the goals, procedures and criteria of the Conservation Collier
Program.
(E) The location, size, accessibility and quality of conveyed lands are the primary
considerations in accepting such lands for the Conservation Collier Program.
SECTION II. Accentance oflands offered for conveyance under the TDR Prolrram:
(A) Potential conveyances shall go though a separate "fast-track" evaluation process
from other submitted parcels and will not he ranked in a regular cycle.
(B) The Conservation Collier Land Acquisition Advisory Committee (CCLAAC) will
consider lands proposed for conveyance under the TDR program even if those
lands have a resulting conservation easement placed over them pursuant to
requirements of the TDR severance process.
(C) Land owners proposing conveyance must either: 1) provide funds to cover all
costs to perform an initial exotic, solid waste and hazardous material removal, by
written agreement with the County, or 2) remove the exotics, solid waste and
hazardous materials themselves (using a licensed contractor approved by the
County) prior to the parcel being conveyed to the County.
(D) Parcels will be evaluated for the need to require a long term management
endowment and such funding endo\\'mcnt will be negotiated on an ad hoc basis.
(E) Management Plans must meet both Conservation Collier Program and LOClTDR
severance requirements.
(F) Listed species management is a requirement for the Management Plan to he
acceptable under Ordinance No. 2005-49. If management actions require
funding, those will be considered as part of negotiations for a required minimum
funding endowment.
(G)A Phase 1 Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) may he required by the
Conservation Collier Program staff. A Phase II ESA will be required when
supported or recommended by the Phase I ESA Required ESAs must be
provided by the land owner, at no additional cost to the County, prior to the parcel
being conveyed to the County.
(H) Conservation Collier Program staff will develop a template RMP acceptable to
the County to assist Jand owners proposing conveyance of their lands under the
TOR Program.
SECTION III. Effective Date.
This Resolution adopted and made effective this _ day of
motion, second and majority vote favoring same.
2008, after
ATTEST:
Dwight E. Brock, Clerk
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF
COLLIER COUNTY. FLORIDA
By:
Tom Henning, Chairman
Approval as to fonn and legal
Sufficiency:
Jennifer A. Belpedio
Assistant County Attorney
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COLLIER COUNTY
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
10E
This item to be heard at 3:00 p_m. Recommendation that the Board of County
Commissioners (BCG) evaluate and consider proposals from the various governmental
agencies that have expressed interest in potentially managing and accepting Transfer of
Development Rights (TOR) severed Rural Fringe Mixed-Use District (RFMUD) North Belle
Meade (NBM) Sending Land properties in a fee simple conveyance process as viable
alternatives in juxtaposition to the proposed Community Development District (COD)
conveyance arrangement presented to the Board. (Joe Thompson, Senior Planner,
Comprehensive Planning Department, CDES & Alex Sulecki, Program Coordinator,
Conservation Collier, Administrative Services Division)
3/25/2008 900:00 AM
Prepared By
Joe Thompson
Community Development &
Environmental Services
Planner
Date
Comprehensive Planning
2/28/20083:15:56 PM
Approved By
Jeff Klatzkow
County Attorney
Assistant County Attorney
Date
County Attorney Office
2129120083:21 PM
Approved By
Mike Bosi, AICP
Community Development &
Environmental Services
Principal Planner
Date
Zoning & Land Development Review
311212008 7:55 AM
Approved By
Randall J. Cohen
Community Development &
Environmental Services
Comprehensive Planning Department
Director
Date
Comprehensive Planning
3/12/2008 7: 57 AM
Approved By
Alexandra J. Sulecki
Administrative Services
Senior Environmental Specialist
Date
Facilities Management
31121200810:57 AM
Approved By
Joseph K. Schmitt
Community Development &
Environmental Services
Community Development &
Environmental Services Adminstrator
Date
Community Development &
Environmental Services Admin.
31121200811 :54 AM
Approved By
Judy Puig
Operations Analyst
Date
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Community Development &
Environmental Services Admin.
3/13/200810:04AM
Approved By
OMB Coordinator
Administrative Services
Applications Analyst
Date
Information Technology
3/14/200812:37 PM
Approved By
Mark Isackson
County Manager's Office
Budget Analyst
Date
Office of Management & Budget
3/14/200812:53 PM
Approved By
Laura Davisson
County Manager's Office
Management & Budget Analyst
Date
Office of Management & Budget
3/16/20083:47 PM
Approved By
James V. Mudd
Board of County
Commissioners
County Manager
Date
County Manager's Office
3/17/20084:20 PM
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