Backup Documents 12/10/2019 Item # 9E - Rivergrass Landowner Agreement PresentationRivergrass Landowner
Contribution Agreement
Trinity Scott, Transportation Planning Manager
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December 10, 2019
Big Cypress Stewardship District
October 28, 2003 Board of County Commissioners Meeting
•Approved a resolution supporting the creation of the Big Cypress Stewardship District
o Required Interlocal Service Delivery Agreement within 90 days of Act
October 26, 2004 Board of County Commissioners Meeting
•Approved an Interlocal Service Delivery Agreement which set aside right-of-way for:
o Oil Well Road (Donated)
o Immokalee Road (Donated)
o Randall Boulevard Extension (Transportation Impact Fee Credits)
Agreement was never executed.
In 2009 –the Oil Well Road right-of-way was donated to the County.
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Big Cypress
Stewardship
District
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Business Point # 1
Landowner must donate land adjacent to Immokalee Road to provide:
•200’ wide corridor
•Sufficient stormwater management for the road segment
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Business Point # 2
Landowner or designee:
•Shall permit, construct and install at its sole cost and expense a traffic signal on
Oil Well Road at the primary residential access point within one year from
request of County. County request will be contingent upon signal warrants being
met.
•Shall not seek a traffic signal along Big Cypress Parkway within one half mile of
the intersections of Randall Boulevard or Oil Well Road (must include in HOA
docs, lease agreements, etc.)
•Shall pay $178,000 of their proportionate share of operational improvements as
identified in the Transportation Impact Statement.
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Business Point # 3
Big Cypress Parkway Right-of-Way
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Big Cypress Stewardship District
October 26, 2004 BCC Meeting -During the discussion, it was apparent
that the disagreement stemmed from Randall Boulevard Extension.
During the discussion, representatives of Collier Enterprises stated:
•County should request at the time of zoning action.
•Can’t agree because no one has studied it.
•Take the time and agree to work together, work on a solution that solves the
interconnection, will come up with a better solution that serves all the
transportation public in Collier County.
•We’re willing to work with the county and talk with the county on that and many
other corridors that the county puts into its long-range plan.
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Timeline
2016 –Collier County began the Randall
Boulevard Oil Well Road Corridor Study
2016
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Randall Boulevard/Oil Well Road Study Area
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Oil Well Road
Desoto Blvd NImmokalee RdRandall Blvd
Everglades BlvdLEGEND
Study limits
Water bodies
Canals
Timeline
2016 –Collier County began the Randall
Boulevard Oil Well Road Corridor Study
2018 –Metropolitan Planning Organization
(MPO) amended 2040 Long Range
Transportation Plan to include Big Cypress
Parkway
2016 -2018
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2040 LRTP Needs Plan
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Timeline 2016 –Collier County began the Randall
Boulevard Oil Well Road Corridor Study
2018 –Metropolitan Planning Organization
(MPO) amended 2040 Long Range
Transportation Plan to include Big Cypress
Parkway
2019 –Collier County BCC unanimously
adopted the Randall Boulevard/Oil Well Road
Study Viable Alternative # 2, which was not
limited to one roadway improvement, but a
network that would distribute traffic in the
area.
2016 -2019
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Viable Alternative 2 Plus (2+) Future Network
4-Lane Everglades Blvd
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•Best for enhancing
the future roadway
network
•Relieves
intersections along
Immokalee Rd.
•Connects to future
North-South
Connector Big
Cypress Parkway
•Connects to
Vanderbilt Beach
Rd. future
extension
Oil Well Road
Desoto Blvd NImmokalee RdRandall Blvd
Vanderbilt Beach Road Future Big Cypress PkwyFuture Extension
Proposed 4-Lane Everglades Blvd
Potential Reliever for
Immokalee Road
Everglades Blvd
Policy 3.3 of the Transportation Element of the
Growth Management Plan
The County shall acquire a sufficient amount of right-of-way to facilitate
arterial and collector roads as appropriate to meet the needs of the Long
Range Transportation Plan or other adopted transportation studies, plan
or programs, appropriate turn lanes, medians, bicycle and pedestrian
features, drainage canals, a shoulder sufficient for pull offs, and
landscaping areas. Exceptions to the right-of-way standard may be
considered when it can demonstrated, through a traffic capacity analysis,
that the maximum number of lanes at build-out will be less than the
standard
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Policy 3.3 of the Transportation Element of the
Growth Management Plan
County Staff is requesting the following rights-of-way consistent with
Policy 3.3 of the Transportation Element of the Growth Management
Plan and the prior commitments made by Collier Enterprises during the
approval of the Big Cypress Stewardship District.
•Segment 1
•Segment 2 including water management incorporated into Rivergrass
•Segment 3
Landowner would receive impact fee credits for the value of the
property.
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Segment 1 –North of Oil Well Road (northern
Rivergrass boundary) to Immokalee Road
Immokalee Road
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Segment 2 –Randall Boulevard to North of Oil
Well Road
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Segment 3 –Southern Boundary of Stewardship
District to Randall Boulevard
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Big Cypress Parkway –Proposed ROW
Segment 1 –Total 111.4 acres
•Roadway 90.4 acres
•Ponds 20 acres
Segment 2 –Total 54.49 acres
•Roadway 45.41 acres
•Ponds 9.08 acres
Segment 3 –Total 261.6 acres
•Roadway 218.6 acres
•Ponds 43.0 acres
Big Cypress Stewardship
District approximately 22,211
acres of land
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Big Cypress Stewardship District
October 26, 2004 BCC Meeting -During the discussion, it was apparent
that the disagreement stemmed from Randall Boulevard Extension.
During the discussion, representatives of Collier Enterprises stated:
County should request at the time of zoning action.
Can’t agree because no one has studied it.
Take the time and agree to work together, work on a solution that solves the
interconnection, will come up with a better solution that serves all the
transportation public in Collier County.
We’re willing to work with the county and talk with the county on that and many
other corridors that the county puts into its long-range plan.
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Business Point # 4
Landowner will design, permit & construct water management system to
accept run off from Segment # 2.
Landowner would receive impact fee credits for the value of the property.
Drainage & Maintenance easements shall be provided for the water
management system.
Landowner and successors shall be responsible for the perpetual maintenance
of the shared water management system.
Landowner and successors shall perform an inspection every five years after
the roadway is constructed to assess the condition of the stormwater system.
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Business Point # 5
Landowner, its successors and assigns will provide a separate written
notice to tenants and buyers, both residential and commercial, of the
planned roadway improvements with a statement that the County will
not construct any sound wall or other barrier of any kind to reduce the
impact, noise, etc.
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Landowner Contribution Agreement
Staff Recommendation:
Landowner Contribution Agreement must be a companion item to the
Stewardship Receiving Area request to the BCC and should include the
additional right-of-way items as shown in the Executive Summary.
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Discussion
The Following Slides will not
be Presented
The following will be used to respond to questions, if needed.
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Randall/Oil Well Road Corridor
Study
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Traffic Demand (Existing Conditions)
38Desoto Blvd NImmokalee RdEverglades BlvdSource: Annual Update and Inventory Report, 2018 Collier County
LEGEND
Water bodies
Canals
Oil Well Road
Randall Blvd
LOS E
•Below LOS target “D”
•Projected to be
deficient by 2021
No Build 2045
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LOSF
F
D
No Build:
•Segments fail as
they approach
Immokalee Rd
•Need for 6 lanes on
Randall Blvd west of
Everglades Blvd
•Future 2045 Traffic
does show need for
4-lanes on Randall
Blvd from
Everglades to
DeSoto
Oil Well Road
Desoto Blvd NImmokalee RdRandall Blvd
Everglades BlvdVanderbilt Beach Road Extension
F 6-LANES
4-LANES
Viable Alternatives
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Viable Alternative 1
4-Lane New Alignment “S-Connector”
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Oil Well Road
Desoto Blvd NImmokalee RdRandall Blvd
Everglades BlvdFuture Big Cypress PkwyProposed S-Connector
LEGEND
New 4 Lane Roadway
4 Lanes Roadway
6 Lanes Roadway
Water bodies
Canals
Viable Alternative 1
4-Lane New Alignment “S-Connector”
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Oil Well Road
Desoto Blvd NImmokalee RdRandall Blvd
Everglades BlvdFuture Big Cypress PkwyBottleneck on
Immokalee
Road
Diverts traffic from
4-lane segment of
Oil Well Road
C
C
C
LOS Level of Service
S-Connector
provides:
•Best for
operations on Oil
Well Road
•Gets traffic west
faster which
causes them to
fail
•Higher impacts
and cost
Viable Alternative 2
4-Lane Everglades Blvd
Desoto Blvd NImmokalee RdRandall Blvd
Everglades BlvdFuture Big Cypress PkwyProposed 4-Lane Everglades Blvd
LEGEND
New 4 Lane Roadway
4 Lanes Roadway
6 Lanes Roadway
Water bodies
Canals
Oil Well Road
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Viable Alternative 2
4-Lane Everglades Blvd
Desoto Blvd NImmokalee RdRandall Blvd
Everglades BlvdFuture Big Cypress PkwyOil Well Road
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F
C
Bottleneck on
Immokalee
Road
•Enhances
existing/future
network
•More delays at
intersections
•Intersections
along
Immokalee
may fail
•Less impacts
and cost
LOS Level of Service
Does not divert
traffic from 4-lane
segment
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Comparative Evaluation Matrix
COST DOES NOT INCLUDE: utility relocations, landscaping, environmental permit fees, dump fees, or disposal of contaminated soils.