Bayshore Beautification MSTU Agenda 03/04/2020
Bayshore CRA Offices: 3299 Tamiami Trl E, Unit 103, Naples, Florida 34112
Phone: 239-252-8844
Online: www.bayshorecra.com
Bayshore Beautification MSTU
AGENDA
March 4, 2020 - 4:00 PM
4940 Bayshore Dr, FGCU Buehler Auditorium, Naples, Florida 34112
Chairman Maurice Gutierrez
Robert Messmer, Sandra Arafet, George Douglas, James Bixler, Susan Crum
1. Call to Order Roll Call
2. Pledge of Allegiance
3. Adoption of Agenda
4. Approval of Minutes
a. February 5, 2020 (Attachment)
5. Landscape Maintenance Report – Aaron Gross
a. Bayshore Walking Tour Assessment
6. Community / Business Presentations
7. Old Business
a. Thomasson Drive Update – Open House 5:30pm (Attachment)
b. 2019 Annual Report Draft (Attachment)
8. New Business
a. Advisory Committee Application – Chad Wills (Attachment)
9. Staff Report
a. CRA Update – Debrah Forester- Public Arts Master Plan
b. Project Manager Report - Tami Scott (Attachment)
c. Financials - (Attachment)
d. Maintenance Report (Attachment)
10. Correspondence and Communication-
a. Vacancy on Bayshore Beautification & Haldeman Creek MSTU Committee
https://www.colliercountyfl.gov/your-government/advisory-boards/online-advisory-
board-application.
b. Sugden Park Adaptive Sailing Center Murdo Smith dedication (Attachment)
c. Martha Stewart visit to Botanical Gardens (Attachment)
d. CDBG Grant – Peters Ave Sidewalk Project County Transportation (Attachment)
Bayshore CRA Offices: 3299 Tamiami Trl E, Unit 103, Naples, Florida 34112
Phone: 239-252-8844
Online: www.bayshorecra.com
e. Paws in the Park (Attachment)
f. Earth Day Flyer April 9, 2020 (Attachment)
11. Public Comments
12. Staff Comments
13. Advisory Committee Comments
14. Next Meeting Date
a. BCC Joint CRA/MSTU’s Annual Workshop 9am
b. April 8, 2020 5pm MSTU Advisory Committee meeting
15. Adjournment
1
Agenda Item 4b-February 5, 2020 meeting minutes
BAYSHORE BEAUTIFICATION MSTU MINUTES OF THE FEBRUARY 5, 2020 MEETING
The meeting of the Bayshore Beautification MSTU Advisory Committee was called to order by Vice-Chair
Sandra Arafet at 5:00 p.m. at the Naples Botanical Garden, 4820 Bayshore Drive, Naples, FL 34112.
I. Roll Call: Advisory Board Members Present: Vice Chair Sandra Arafet, Susan Crum, George
Douglas, Robert Messmer and James Bixler. Maurice Gutierrez was late.
MSTU Staff Present: Debrah Forester, CRA Director; Tami Scott, Project Manager; Shirley Garcia,
Operations Coordinator;
II. Pledge of Allegiance: Led by Vice-Chair Sandra Arafet.
III. Adoption of Agenda: CRA Debrah Forester added under Communications a handout from Dwight
Oakley he presented to the CRA Board at last night’s meeting, and under Thomasson Dr update discuss
the timing of the March 4, MSTU meeting. Bob Messmer made a motion to accept the Agenda as
amended. Second by George Douglas. Passed Unanimously.
IV. Adoption of Minutes: January 7, 2019 Joint Meeting Minutes was presented, Sandra Arafet made a
correction to add Susan Crum as attending the meeting, staff will correct the minutes. George Douglas
made a motion to pass the Minutes as amended. Second by Bob Messmer. Passed Unanimously.
V. Landscape Report:
A. Update on Landscaping—Aaron Gross, Ground Zero Landscaping— Aaron Gross gave his
landscaping report, repaired some lateral breaks over by the irrigation clock. There were around
42 sprinklers that needed to be replaced due to the sand sticking and clogging the sprinklers. the
plants were trimmed, the dead plants were removed. Completed all the mulch in the medians and
around a few of the trees. Mr. Gross finished all the banners from the holiday to our regular yearly
banners. Jim Bixler recommended that we take a walk and address the conditions of the street, he
really feels we could make this a more welcoming community by making some small changes.
Staff scheduled a walk through Bayshore Drive on the 20th and asked if it was good for the
Committee to join us, everyone was good with the 20th.
VI. Community / Business Presentations
VII. Old Business:
A. Thomasson Dr Update- Tami Scott provided the update and bringing the Contract for the
Contractor on Feb. 25th to the Board of County Commissioners and a kick-off meeting on March
2
4, 2020 between 4-8pm for the Community. Ms. Scott will invite all the Stakeholders to meet the
contractor, CEI Services contractor if they have any questions or concerns, they can address it to
them. Ms. Forester asked if the Committee can start their MSTU meeting from 4pm-5pm on
March 4, 2020 and we can roll right into the Thomasson Drive kick-off meeting after.
B. IRMA Street Lighting update- Ms. Scott provided the update for the Street Lighting that was
replaced from IRMA damage, it is all completed and working. The salvage parts will be put in
storage somewhere staff will determine the best place.
C. North Bayshore Drive Renovation Update- Ms. Forester wanted to mention that staff is
working on it, something that was in the minutes and we can bring it back some options on the
March 4, meeting.
VIII. New Business:
a. Reappointment for Maurice Gutierrez – Sandra Arafet made a motion to appoint Maurice
Gutierrez as a Committee Member for 3yr term, second by George Douglas. Passed
unanimously.
b. Reappointment for Susan Crum – George Douglas made a motion to appoint Susan Crum as
a Committee Member for 4yr term, second by Maurice Gutierrez. Passed unanimously.
c. Reappointment for Sandra Arafet - Maurice Gutierrez made a motion to appoint Sandra Arafet
as a Committee Member for 4yr term, second by Jim Bixler. Passed unanimously.
d. Annual Paver Maintenance Contract – Ms. Forester wanted to bring up the paver maintenance
that is ongoing and staff typed up a scope for annual maintenance repair, so it is easier to get a
contractor out there to address any trip hazards on an annual basis. There were 3 bids submitted
and staff chose the lowest bidder. The contractor will walk the pavers on a quarterly basis and
report any issues, they will bring it back to staff.
IX. Staff Reports:
A. CRA Update – Transit Shuttle & Pubic Arts Master Plan – Ms. Forester provided the update
on the transit survey, the draft survey was completed and now the coasters will be made with the
survey link to drop off at all the businesses on Bayshore Drive to get feedback from the public.
The Public Arts Master Plan will have a kick-off meeting on February 27th, then it will go out to
the Board of County Commissioners after for approval.
A. Project Manager Report: Tami Scott started with the CRA parking lot project is going out to
bid tomorrow and trying to get it up and running next year, the sign will be going up soon that
says CRA parking lot coming soon. The staff will be hosting the Thomasson Drive project
Community meeting on the 27th to introduce the CEI contractor. Ms. Scott attended 2 pre-apps
this past month, one of the projects will be behind the Wood springs Suites hotel on Pine Street
and it will be a doggy day care/Auto Man Cave total of 3 sites but there hasn’t been anything
submitted yet. The other pre-app she attended was on Bayview Drive for the Naples Marina which
will be a new structure for Boat Storage and the residential lot across the street will be for
accessory parking. Ms. Scott mentioned that the traffic count is going on and that will be coming
out soon on the speed count and traffic count for the Sabal Shores Neighborhood and Bayshore
Drive.
3
B. Financials: The financial report was presented with the capital projects in fund 160 was noted
on the budget for FY20.
C. Maintenance report: The maintenance report was provided for review; Ms. Forester noted the
issues with the holiday lighting and asked staff to update the Committee. There were a few
extension cords unplugged from the planters so staff will be meeting with Southern Signal and
Lighting to install locks and covers for the outlets to prevent anyone unplugging. The other
lights out will be addressed to ensure the GFI’s are operating correctly.
X. Correspondence and Communications:
A. Vacancy on Bayshore Beautification MSTU & Haldeman Creek MSTU Committee – Staff
provided the link for the County website to apply online for the vacancies and encourage
everyone to let folks know about the vacancies and encourage them to apply.
B. Approval for Improvements of the Pickle Ball Courts E. Naples Community Park –
attached the executive summary for construction award to begin at the E. Naples
Community Center for the Pickle Ball Courts expansion.
C. Third Annual Veteran and Dependent Expo - The flyer for veteran’s assistance
programs was provided in the packets.
D. Car seat check-up – Flyer provided from the department of health.
XI. Public Comments: Mike Howe from Moorehead Manor with a few residents came in and
reintroduced themselves and mentioned the landscape maintenance agreement they are excited to get
in place. Ms. Forester asked if they completed their landscape plan, but Mr. Howe stated that Mike
McGee is still working on it, staff said once they complete it come back and they will address the
agreement at that time. Mike Patch asked about the bike path and landscape renovation, how long
would they anticipate that taking? Is it included on both sides of the street? Ms. Scott said that was
part of the North Bayshore Renovation project, Ms. Forester said that would include both sides of
Bayshore Drive and they would have a workshop on those changes. Susan Davis from Danford Street
wanted to bring up the health, safety and the need for some traffic calming devices for their street and
if there is anything the MSTU can do to assist with all the traffic speeding on the street. Sandra Arafet
wanted to remind the residents on Danford that Parks and Recreation has plans to add sidewalks and
improve the street. Staff mentioned if there is vehicles speeding on the street to call the non-emergency
number at the Sheriff’s Office to have a patrol car to ensure they slow down.
XII. Staff Comments: Ms. Forester mentioned the handout that Dwight Oakley provided about the Isles
of Collier Preserve. Dwight Oakley wanted to go over the attachment that he provided to all of the
committee members. He mentioned that he pulled the information off of the website and wanted
everyone to read it and try to address the base issue on South Bayshore Drive. Mr. Dwight met with
County Staff to go over the traffic impact study that was done and feels the project does not need to
have entrance and exits on South Bayshore Drive and that should be addressed sooner than later.
4
XIII. Advisory Committee Comments: Sandra Arafet mentioned the issue at Dell’s warehouse changing
tires in the front of Dell’s and it looks like a Daytona 500 with all the vehicles that come in and out.
XIV. Next Meeting Date:
A. March 4, 2020- FGCU Buehler Auditorium @ 4pm
XV. Adjournment: 6:18 pm
__________________________________________
Chairman Maurice Gutierrez
Item 7a
2019 Annual Report
DRAFT
Community Redevelopment Agency Overview
The Collier County Community Redevelopment Agency was createdbytheCollierCountyBoardofCountyCommissionersonMarch14,2000 by Resolution 2000-82.The Agency has two redevelopmentareas:The Bayshore/Gateway Triangle Community RedevelopmentArea(BGTCRA)and Immokalee Community Redevelopment Area.
The BGTCRA is compromised of approximately 1,800 acres with awiderangeofresidentialandcommercialproperties.Funding for theCRAcomesfromTaxIncrementFinancing(TIF).
The Redevelopment Trust Fund was established in 2000 which set thetaxbaseat$288,081,106.The January 2019 assessed real propertytaxvaluewasreportedtobe$764,138,343.The related tax incrementvaluefor2019budgetwas$476,057.Tax Increment budgeted in2019was$1,977,100.TIF is a portion of the property taxes generatedaboveandwhatwasreceivedbytheCountypriortotheCRAbeingestablishedanddoesnotresultinanyadditionaltaxtothepropertyowners.
Since the adoption of the 2000 Redevelopment Plan,much haschangedwithintheredevelopmentareaincluding:Bayshore Drivestreetscapeimprovements,pedestrian pathways,crime reduction,demolition of substandard housing,new residential development,façade improvements and the opening of the Botanical Gardens.
In 2019,the Board of County Commissioners approved the firstamendmenttotheredevelopmentplan.Setting the vision andimplementationplanforthenexttenyears.
1For more information, please visit our website at:
www.bayshorecra.com or call 239-252-8844 Creativity in Bloom
Collier County Community Redevelopment Agency Executive Board (CRAB)
The CRA Bayshore area is really looking good these days.It's been a long road to travel,but the
trip is worth it because it lets us see where we were and what we are becoming,and what
still needs to be done,especially in the Gateway Triangle portion of the CRA.Let me fill you in
on some of the new things that have come to be in this last year.The new Porsche Dealership
expanded a bit to the east,abutting Airport Road,which allowed for the County to finally
acquire the land and build a right turn lane for southbound traffic on Airport approaching Davis
Blvd.to flow more easily.The Porsche Dealership became a catalyst for other new automotive
opportunities such as the Exotic car storage facility,"The Ultimate Garage",and a possible
expansion of the Lotus/Alfa Romeo Dealership and a new BMW Dealership planned for this
coming year on Davis Blvd.east of Airport Rd.And on the corner of Shadowlawn Dr.the old
run-down buildings have been torn down and replaced with a Racetrac fuel and food facility.
Further along U.S.41 E,just east of the CRA boundary,Keiser University is building two
buildings with 65,000 sf to hold a total of 600 students.Courthouse Shadows,across from the
Government Center,will finally see some much-needed revitalization with 300 market rate
apartments intermixed with existing commercial.This replaces a potential big box retail with
residential units and provides an overall traffic mix that would be less than the previously
proposed commercial build out.
Moving into the heart of Bayshore,there has been tremendous interest in the new
Celebration Park,resulting in the construction of an adjacent parking lot on Becca,due to the
Park's popularity.Across Bayshore from Becca Ave.a new Bayshore Wine Venue at 9,350 Sq.Ft.
for a restaurant and wine related
interests is proposed.Ankrolab Brewing Company finally was able to open this past year,a few
blocks south of Celebration Park on the opposite side of Bayshore.Further south along
Bayshore,the Arboretum Project,built by Matamay Homes,is moving forward at a good pace,
which is a market rate residential project of about 244 units.And across the street,where the
former Cirrus Pointe project was to be built has a new developer proposing to build 127 units
and renaming the project:Meridian landings.
Looking at the Gateway Triangle,approaching Naples,the two high rise project that were
in planning in 2018 have had some changes.The one in front,proposed for 112 feet high with a
mix of hotel rooms and residential units underwent an ownership change,and a recent proposal
included the same height and up to 150 hotel rooms and 24 condominium units.The larger
project behind this one,with buildings allowed up to 162 feet in height,was zoned in 2018 and
is still in various staging of planning.
The East Naples Community Park will see 10 new pickleball courts in 2020,along with a
new maintenance facility and many upgrades that are needed,and more to come next year.
I must say it is exciting to work in this area and see,right before your eyes,marvelous
things taking place!In my memory,I cannot remember ever seeing so much positive activity
and so many upgrades for this area,with the promise of more to come!Now THIS is fun!
Donna Fiala
Collier County Commissioner, District 1
Community Redevelopment Agency Board
Donna Fiala, District 1
CRA Board Co-Chair
Andy Solis, District 2
Burt Saunders, District 3
BCC Vice-Chair
Penny Taylor, District 4
William L McDaniel, Jr, District 5
BCC Chair and CRA Board Co-Chair 2Creativity in BloomDonna Fiala
Bayshore/Gateway Triangle CRA Advisory Board
Maurice Gutierrez Chairman
Steve Main Vice-Chair, Business Owner
Karen Beatty Bayshore Resident
Larry Ingram Business Owner
Michael Sherman Bayshore Resident
Dwight Oakley Bayshore Resident
Steven Rigsbee Gateway Resident
Camille Kielty Bayshore Resident
Al Schantzin Bayshore Resident
I’ve often been told I’m optimistic,I don’t know why.Maybe it’s because I’ve
always thought the Bayshore Triangle area was the perfect location to put down
roots back in the late 70’s .While most perceived me as crazy,I found comfort in
this close-knit community.Today I am more optimistic than ever as we see the
growth and expansion of our neighborhood all around us.This unity is evident in
the community’s involvement on topics and issues which affect us all,from quality
of life to future growth.It’s easy to see our efforts are paying off as we progress
from project to project.From infrastructure items like fire suppression on side
streets to the hopes of closing on the mini triangle for redevelopment,we are on
the move.
Our efforts to increase green space and reduce density on the 17 Acres evolved
from the surveys taken at out CRA Workshops.That survey ended up being not
only the most successful per capita in the county but the driving force in the
concept of enlarging Sudgen Park and eliminating housing from the Cultural center
vision.
Everything our board does is driven by the community's support and our great
staff.As 2020 begins,I am sure the CRA will continue on a positive path toward
redevelopment.I am optimistic,about a lot of things going on in our
neighborhood,maybe it’s just because I don’t like drinking from a half empty
glass.
Maurice Gutierrez
CRA Chairman
Advisory Board
3Creativity in BloomMaurice Gutierrez
Debrah Forester,CRA Director,joined the Collier CountyteaminJuly2017astheCollierCountyCommunityRedevelopmentAgency(CRA)Director,overseeing both theBayshoreGatewayTriangleandImmokaleeCRAs.Debrah is amemberoftheAmericanInstituteofCertifiedPlanners(AICP)and certified as a Redevelopment Administrator by FloridaRedevelopmentAssociation.Debrah previously worked inCollierCountyfrom1995to2001andfacilitatedthecreationoftheCollierCountyCRA.Debrah has a Masters Degree inRegionalPlanningfromUniversityofNorthCarolina,ChapelHill.
Tami Scott,Project Manager,joined the Bayshore GatewayTriangleCRAteamin2017.Tami’s primary role is to manageandfacilitateconstructionprojectswithinBGTCRAandMSTU.Tami has 25 plus years'experience in construction,design andprojectmanagement.Tami is a member of the AmericanInstituteofArchitects,Royal Institute of British Architects,American Institute of Building Designers and is a licensedcontractor.
Shirley Garcia,Operations Coordinator,started working forCollierCountyin2005withtheCodeEnforcementDepartmentDivision.In 2015,Shirley joined the Bayshore CRA asOperationsCoordinator.Her duties include administrativefunctionsfortheoffice;providing general information to thepublicregardingCRAprograms;and coordinates themaintenanceofCRAproperties,landscaping,and debriscleanupfortheMSTUs.Shirley has a Bachelor of Science inLegalStudiesfromHodgesUniversityandisacertifiedFlorida,Notary Public.
Bayshore / Gateway Triangle CRA Staff
4
The CRA welcomed Sean Callahan, Executive Director of Corp Business Operations, to the team in July 2018. Mr. Callahan provides a direct connection to the County Manager’s Office.
Special Thanks to Anita Jenkins who stepped in
as Interim Director, Heart felt Appreciation
Creativity in Bloom
5
Special Thanks to Naples Botanical Garden and Florida Gulf Coast University for their continued partnership including providing meeting space throughout the year.
Naples Botanical Gardens –170-acre world-class garden that features plants from around the world. The Garden’s mission is to develop and conserve collections and habitats representative of the flora and cultures between the 26th
latitudes. Today the Garden welcomes over 220,000 visitors per year. The garden is celebrating 10 years of offering educational, interactive and entertaining programs for the entire family. For more information please visit: www.naplesgarden.org.
The Everglades Wetland Research Park (EWRP), a research and teaching program of Florida Gulf Coast University (FGCU), is housed at the KapnickEducation and Research Center on the campus of the Naples Botanical Garden. The EWRP provides teaching, research, and service related to wetland, river, coastal science and ecological engineering. The center provides real-time Weather Date and real-time monitoring system for water quality and water level in two wetlands in Southwest Florida. The center is strategically located to Naples Bay, the Gulf of Mexico coastline, the freshwater Florida Everglades and Big Cypress Swamp. Tours of the labs and wetland are available by contacting the EWRP at 239-325-1364.The center includes the 2,250 square foot Buehler Auditorium and several small classrooms/meeting spaces.
Holiday Lights Event
Views of the Garden Creativity in Bloom
Community Redevelopment Agency 2019 Accomplishments
Redevelopment Plan Update:
On January 9,2018 the CRA approved a contract with TOA Design Group,LLC
to prepare an update to the 2000 Community Redevelopment Area Plan for
the Bayshore Gateway Triangle to update the vision,goals,and strategies to
continue to move the community forward over the next decade.Considerable
time and effort has been spent in 2018 to gather analysis and public input to
draft a major amendment to the Community Redevelopment Plan section
related to the Bayshore Gateway Triangle Redevelopment Area.
Community Input continued through 2018, with the draft plan amendment
presented to the CRA Advisory Board in November. In April 2019, the Board of
County Commissioners approved the Redevelopment Plan update.
6
2019 Community Redevelopment Plan Amendment
conceptual plan diagram Creativity in Bloom
Community Redevelopment Plan Goals and Implementation
The 2019 Community Redevelopment Plan includes a prioritization of projects and initiatives for both capital and non-capital expenditures. The BGTCRA is scheduled to sunset in 2030. The following table provides the 2019 status report of the Short-Term (1 to 5 year) Capital projects as identified in the Plan (Page 5-4-6 ).
7Creativity in BloomREDEVELOPMENT PLAN IMPLEMENTATION -SHORT TERM PROJECTS (1 to 5 YEARS) October 1, 2019
Project Status 1 Status 2
CAPITAL
Linwood Complete Streets Phase I
Safe Routes to School Award Received. Linwood Way to
Airport Road. Design FY23 -$89,943 and Construction
FY25-$761,516. FY22 begin coordination with Capital
Improvements to design additional complete street
elements.
Linwood from Commercial to Linwood Way. Opera
Naples Streetlights installed. Need to program next
phase.
Thomasson Dr. and Hamilton Ave
Thomasson Drive Phase 1-construction scheduled for
FY20. Hamilton Ave -under design Parks and Recreation
Construction Contract scheduled for approval first
quarter of 2020.
Republic Drive -Complete Streets/Park Connection East Naples Community Park Master Plan approved
Coordinate with Parks and Recreation on timing of
renovations to Park
Danford St. Complete Streets
Parks and Recreation designing sidewalk part of
Hamilton Ave Project
Coordinate with Parks and Recreation regarding any
additional complete street elements
General Parks Improvements-17 Acres/Sugden
Park Pending completion of Cultural Arts Strategic Plan Final Plan tentatively scheduled for March 2020
Community Safety/Clean Up
Sabal Shores -Traffic/Beautification Project under
design. Fire Suppression Phase 3 under design in
coordination with stormwater improvements
Holly Ave -Clean up scheduled for November 16.
Community Action Plan to be developed including
housing and stormwater
Surface Parking Lot
Parking Lot at Bayshore/Coco under SDP Review.
Construction FY20 Construction anticipated for second quarter of 2020.
General Road Engineering Improvements Pine Tree
and Andrews
Discussion with Road Maintenance and Stormwater
regarding Limited Maintenance Roads
US41/Shadowlawn/Bayshore Dr
Access Management Plan and Beautification Renovation
underway for Bayshore North.
Street Sign/Wayfinding Improvements
Beautification Plan for Bayshore North Design underway.
Need Coordination with Branding
Sidewalk/Bicycle Infrastructure Program
Beautification Plan for Bayshore North design underway.
Need a master sidewalk and bike plan
Other General Multi-Modal Improvements Circuit Rider Discussion 10.01.19 Survey scheduled for public input second quarter of 2020
Stormwater Infrastructure Upgrades
Subcommittee Meeting to be scheduled first quarter
FY20. Coordinating with Capital Projects
Design Contract with Johnson Engineering to coordinate
with Fire Suppression 3
Sanitary Sewer Line Upgrades in Triangle Area Coordination with REPI regarding sale of Mini Triangle
Water Line and Fire Suppression Upgrades
Fire Suppression 2 construction contract approved and
Phase 3 under design.
Phase 4 -CDBG grant application due first quarter of
2020
Community Redevelopment Plan Goals and Implementation
The 2019 Community Redevelopment Plan includes both a prioritization of projects and initiatives for both capital and non-capital expenditures. The BGTCRA is scheduled to sunset in 2030. The following table provides the 2019 status of the Short-Term (1 to 5 year) Non-Capital projects as identified in the Plan (Page 5-4-7).
8Creativity in BloomNON-CAPITAL
Ongoing Operations Budget Approved FY20
Land Development Code updates
BCC approved direction to move forward on
several key items. Developing scope of
services for consultant services.
Consultant contract approved. Phase 1
completion due in last quarter of 2020
Mini-Triangle Development- incentives
and support TIF Agreement. Stormwater Coordination Closing anticipated in Summer 2020
17 Acre Development - incentives and
support Pending Cultural Arts Strategic Plan
County-wide plan anticipated completion in
April 2020
Gateway Property Development-
potential incentives for apex of Davis
Blvd and US41 Open for discussion with developer
Stormwater Master Plan Update
$100,000 allocated in FY20 to match with
Capital Projects/Stormwater. Stormwater
Subcommittee meeting to identify priorities
Arts and Culture Plan for CRA
Coordinating with County-wide planning
effort and item for discussion at 10.22.19
BCC meeting
Complete Streets Implementation Plan
Component for Bayshore North and South
Beautification Renovation Project under
design
Bayview Parking Study
Hamilton Ave Parking under design.
Bayview may not be needed.
Community Safety and Clean Up
Strategy- code enforcement issues and
safety Sabal Shores - underway Holly Ave - development of strategy
Branding Strategy Direction to move forward on scope of work
Marketing and Communication
Strategy - to communicate outcome of
branding effort Follows Branding Strategy Development
Market Study and Economic Profile
Bayshore Drive Pilot project - Complete
Streets
Beautification Renovation under design and
Access Management Plan underway.
Outcome from both may lead to Pilot
project.
Water and Fire Update Strategy -
documentation of what mains and
hydrants will be updated and phasing Coordination with the City of Naples.
Triangle Retention Pond Feasibility
Study- passive park improvements
Other Non-Capital Operations and
Study expenditures- Circuit Rider Discussion 10.1.19
Direction to evaluate options for shuttle
service
Grants and Programs $150,000 Budgeted for FY20
Residential Need review and update as necessary
Commercial Need review and update as necessary
Wall and Fencing- for transitional
structures between incompatible uses Currently not available.
Public Art Funding- art pieces and
events Pending Cultural Arts Strategic Plan
Economic Development Incentives
Program
Bayshore Bicycle/Pedestrian Feasibility
Study
Mobile Home Replacement Fund - for
transition of mobile homes to modular
homes or other appropriate structures Program opportunity for Holly Ave
Community Land Trust Housing
Construction
County selected HELP to create County-wide
CLT. Artist CLT may be an option pending
outcome of Cultural Arts Strategic Plan
Other Affordable Housing/Workforce
Housing Investments
REDEVELOPMENT PLAN IMPLEMENTATION - SHORT TERM PROJECTS (1 to 5 YEARS) October 1, 2019
CRA 2019 Work Plan
9Creativity in BloomProject Status Report 2019
Project Status Funds Expended
Community Redevelopment Plan
Amendment Adopted by Board April 2019 $188,342 approved in FY18
Mini Triangle Purchase Agreement Pending Cell Tower Relocation. Closing anticipated in Summer 2020.Debt Service
Cell Tower Relocation
Site Development Plan initiated. Demolition of existing tower
anticipated in Summer 2020 First Payment of $70,000 paid in FY18
Bayshore Drive Access Management Improve pedestrian and bicycle safety $25,480 committed October 2019
Commercial Building Improvement
Grants Improve commercial buildings $175,000 budgeted in FY19/20
CRA Public Parking Lot Design Underway $21,800 Approved in FY19/20
Fire Suppression Phase 2
Upgrade existing water lines and install/upgrade fire hydrants along
Becca Avenue and Pine Street
CRA Staff Time will assist in administering the CDBG Grant
Award in FY18/19 of $227,960 and City of Naples
Contribution of $352,040. CRA staff time.
Fire Suppression Phase3
Upgrade existing water lines and install/upgrade fire hydrants along
five streets in the Sabal Shores neighborhood.
CRA staff time will assist in administrating the CDBG
Award in FY19/20 of $300,000 and the City of Naples
$350,000.
Neighborhood Initiatives
Two neighborhoods that provide affordable housing to the community have been identified to assist with improvements to
benefit the residents
Sabal Shores Traffic Assessment Study-access speed and lighting $29,265 committed October 2019
Holly Avenue Neighborhood Clean Up CRA staff partnered with Solid Waste
Affordable Housing Residential Grant Program criteria reviewed Funding anticipated in FY19/20
* Funds expended are based on budgeted amounts that may cross over multiple fiscal years.
Fiscal Year FY19 runs from October 1, 2018 to September 30,2019
FY20 runs from October 1, 2019 to September 30, 2020
Creativity in BloomCommunity Redevelopment Agency Properties2019 Accomplishments
Mini Triangle:
In April 2016,the CRA approved the Purchase and SalesAgreement(PSA)with Real Estate Partners International,LLC (REPI)forthe5.27-acre site in the Bayshore/Gateway Triangle “mini-triangle.”REPI continued moving the project forward in 2018.
In February 2018,the Mini Triangle Comprehensive Plan AmendmentandMPUDzoningdistrictwereapproved.The rezoning is intended tocreateavibrantmixed-use development with a mix of residential unitsalongwithamixofcommercialuses,including retail,restaurant andofficeuses.
In July 2018,the CRA approved a Cell Tower Relocation AgreementwithCrownCastletodecommissionandremovethecelltowerlocatedononeoftheCRAparcelsundercontractwithREPI.In addition,theCRAapprovedafourthamendmenttothePSAtoextendtheclosingdateto30daysaftertheremovalanddecommissioningofthecelltower.The closing is anticipated in summer of 2020.
In 2019,Crown Castle received approval for their new tower to belocatedatKirkwoodAvenuefromtheFederalAviationAdministration.Site Development Plan approval process was initiated.
10
Community Redevelopment Agency 2019 Accomplishments
Fire Suppression Phase 1 completed in June 2018 completedimprovementsalongthreestreetsinBGTCRA:Collee Street,PetersAvenue,and Gordon Avenue.
11
Phase 2 Fire suppression includesupgradingexistingwaterlinesandinstallingnewand/orupgradefirehydrantsalongtwostreets-Becca Avenue and PineStreet.Estimated project cost is$580,000.The CRA was awarded$227,960 from the FY2018-2019CDBGandtheCitywillbecontributingthebalance($352,040)and engineering andinspectionservices.The project isexpectedtobeginintheSpringof2020.
Infrastructure:Infrastructure Improvements play a significant role in revitalizing acommunityandencouragingprivateinvestment.The BGTCRA is locatedontheperipheryoftheCityofNapleswaterservicearea.Existinginfrastructureisnotadequatetomeetcurrentdemandsandtheareaisexperiencinglowwaterflowandpressureconditions.
The CRA in partnership with the City of Naples has developed a multi-phase plan to upgrade existing water lines and install new and/orupgradefirehydrantsinthecommunity.Through a competitiveCounty-wide grant process for U.S.Housing and Urban Development(HUD)Community Development Block Grant (CDBG)entitlement funds,the CRA has applied and received funding for two of the eight identifiedphases.The City of Naples Utilities Department provides in-housedesign,construction management,and capital funding while the CRAprovidesgrantmanagement.
Phase 1 -new water lines Creativity in Bloom
12
Community Redevelopment Agency 2019 Accomplishments
Sabal Shores –In January 2019, the CRA hosted a community event for the residents of the Sabal Shore neighborhood. The outcome of the event resulted in Neighborhood Watch and an analysis of the traffic and lighting in the community. In April, internationally known pedestrian and bicycle safety expert, Dan Burden attended a community meeting to discuss options for the community. The event was sponsored by Blue Zones. The planning efforts will continue in 2020.
Neighborhood Focus Initiative:Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED)
•Neighborhood Watch
•Lighting
•Code Enforcement
•Solid Waste Creativity in BloomNeighborhood Map
January 26, 2019 Community Open House
Blue Zoned sponsored neighborhood meeting April 25, 2019 on traffic calming with Dan Burden
13
Neighborhood Initiatives
Holly Avenue –In April 2019, the residents of Holly Avenue requested assistance from Collier County to address code violations on the street. With the assistance of Code Enforcement and Collier County Sheriff’s Department a coordinate effort was underway to improve the street. On November 26, 2019, the CRA coordinated a neighborhood clean-up with Solid & Hazardous Waste Management Division and Code Enforcement Division focusing on the south end of Bayshore. The clean-up brought together the residents of Holly Street to work together to remove over 8.1 tons of debris and yard waste.
The CRA will continue to work with the residents to develop a neighborhood plan to focus on housing, drainage and lighting.Creativity in BloomHolly Avenue Clean up
Renovation and ReuseLocal Entrepreneurs Sparking Excitement and Investment in 2019
14Creativity in BloomHarborside Animal Clinic completed construction
Several new businesses opened at 3248 Bayshore Drive
including: Hair4You, Bean to Cup; and Drip Hot Yoga
Ankrolab Brewing opened in May 2019 Celebration Food Truck Park
Bamz Restaurant re-opens in 2019
Under new ownership
National Chains have their eye on the area:2019 Private Investment
15
Wood Springs Suites Hotel123 room extended stay hotel located along Tamiami Trail East
Racetrac: Opened in November 2019 located at the intersection of Shadowlawn and Tamiami Trail East.Creativity in BloomABC Liquors on Tamiami Trail East–renovation completed in 2019
Residential Projects
16
Mattamy Homes,one of the largest developers of residential properties in theUnitedStatesandCanadabegantheirdevelopmentof244TownhomesonthecornerofBayshoreDriveandThomassonDriveopenedtheirSaleCenterin2019.This long-awaited project will bring a new residential product type to thecommunity,prices are anticipated to starting in the low $300,000.
Scattered lot development by local builders continues to be strong in the 2019.Creativity in BloomModel Home interior
Development Entry
Woodside Ave.Andrews Ave.
Tracking the Progress: Project Map Location
17•Indicates area of redevelopment or new development Creativity in Bloom
Community Redevelopment Agency Budget
In accordance with s.163.356 (S) Fla., Stat., the annual report for the Bayshore Gateway Triangle Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) has been filed with Collier County. This report includes information on activities for fiscal year 2019. Complete financial statements setting forth assets liabilities, income and operating expenses, as of the end of the fiscal year are contained in the 2019 Collier County Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (CAFR) that is on file at the Collier County Clerk of Court.18
Collier County, Florida
Bayshore/Gateway Triangle CRA
FY-2019 Budget to Actual -CRA Operations, Debt and Grants
Funds 187, 287, 717 and 718
Variance to
Adopted Amended Amended
Budget Budget YTD Actual Budget
Revenues
Carry Forward $ 2,265,500 ##$ 2,421,656 $ 2,517,700 $ 96,045 Begin Bal.$ 2,517,700
Tax Increment 1,765,900 -1,765,900 1,765,900 -Tax Increment 1,765,900
Miscellaneous ---85,817 85,817 Int/Misc Rev 182,049
Interest 27,000 -27,000 96,232 69,232 Grants & Reimb.73,513
Mgt. Reimb.210,900 -210,900 210,900 -Mgt. Reimburse 210,900
Grant & Reimburse --1,230,000 73,513 (1,156,487)$ 4,750,062
Total Sources $ 4,269,300 $ 5,655,456 $ 4,750,062 $ (905,394)
Expenditures
Personal Services $ 490,800 $ 490,800 $ 339,439 $ (151,361)Pers. Services $ 339,439
Operating 929,100 1,085,256 296,040 (789,216)Operating exp.296,040
Capital 26,500 1,256,500 43,307 (1,213,193)Capital 43,307
Res Rehab Grants 175,000 175,000 82,116 (92,884)Rehab Grants 82,116
Debt Service 631,200 631,200 630,050 (1,150)Debt Service 630,050
Reserve 2,016,700 2,016,700 -(2,016,700)-
Total Uses $ 4,269,300 $ 5,655,456 $ 1,390,952 $ (4,264,504)$ 1,390,952
Estimated End Balance 3,359,110
Begin Bal.,
$2,517,700 ,
53.0%
Tax
Increment,
1,765,900 ,
37.2%
Int/Misc
Rev,
182,049 ,
3.8%
Grants &
Reimb.,
73,513 , 1.5%
Mgt.
Reimburse,
210,900 ,
4.4%
Bayshore Gateway CRA FY19 Sources
Pers.
Services,
$339,439 ,
24.4%
Operating
exp.,
296,040 ,
21.3%
Capital,
43,307 , 3.1%
Rehab
Grants,
82,116 , 5.9%
Debt Service,
630,050 ,
45.3%
Bayshore Gateway CRA FY19 Uses
Bayshore Beautification MSTU Advisory Committee
Advisory Committee
Maurice Gutierrez, Chairman, Bayshore MSTU Resident
Sandra ArafetBayshore MSTU Resident
George DouglasBayshore MSTU Resident
Jim Bixler
Bayshore MSTU Resident
Sheila DimarcoBayshore MSTU Resident
Robert MessmerBayshore MSTU Resident
Susan CrumBayshore MSTU Resident
Watching the grass grow is not something any of us take the time to do, but we
all notice a freshly cut lawn. Likewise, our Bayshore community slowly grows
and we only notice when change is obvious; and those changes are just starting.
This year we are finally on a construction schedule that will be the start of the
Thomason Drive project. Details and changes have been worked out and when
completed it will be worth the wait. Parks & Rec are proceeding with the vision
of safe legal boat trailer parking along Hamilton Avenue while we’re redoing
Thomason Drive. Our monthly meetings at the Gardens will be useful to keep all
interested parties updated on our progress. Although we have moved our offices
into the government center this past year, we still meet monthly at the Gardens.
Behind the scenes we are in the process of re-addressing Bayshore drive
landscaping. Our focus is on safety, lighting and landscaping. With a little luck,
we’ll implement those improvements as we finish Thomason drive. As always,
our staff deserves all the credit in keeping us focused and handling the endless
demands our board throws at them. It seems that the challenges we go through
as a community always result in positive action. We look forward to 2020 as the
year we really “wow” our neighborhood on Thomason and thank all those that
support our efforts with encouraging words.
Maurice Gutierrez
MSTU Chairman
Maurice Gutierrez
19Creativity in Bloom
Bayshore Beautification MSTU2019 Accomplishments
20
The Bayshore Beautification MSTU and their engineering consultant RWA,
is working on the Thomasson Drive and Hamilton Avenue Streetscape
Project.
The project consists of:
•Resurfacing and widening the roadways
•New 6-foot-wide sidewalks
•New 5-foot-wide bicycle paths
•New energy efficiency decorative street lighting
•New efficient irrigation design
•New Florida friendly landscaping
The design and construction documents are complete,AECOM,has been
selected to provide Construction,Engineering,and Inspection (CEI)
services for this $6 million project.AECOM with offices in Naples and Ft.
Myers will coordinate with MSTU staff and the contractor to assure the
project stays within budget and schedule.
Contractor selection and start date of the project is anticipated for
approximately first quarter 2020.The streetscape beautification project
will take approximately 12 months,community outreach will be an
important component of the project.Creativity in Bloom
Bayshore Beautification MSTUBudget
21
Bayshore Gateway CRA Managed MSTUs
FY-2019 Budget to Actual -Bayshore Beautification MSTU
Funds 160 and 163
Variance to
Adopted Amended Amended
Budget Budget YTD Actual Budget
Revenues
Beginning Balance $ 5,438,000 $ 5,450,057 5,591,600 $ 141,543
Ad Valorem Taxes 1,053,300 1,053,300 1,076,182 22,882
Interest 60,000 60,000 199,665 139,665
Misc., TC & PA Trans --83,111 83,111
Total Sources $ 6,551,300 $ 6,563,357 $ 6,950,559 $ 387,202
Expenditures
Operating $ 847,100 $ 1,265,757 $ 159,515 $ (1,106,242)
Capital 4,900,000 4,493,400 (4,493,400)
Reimburse Fund 112 49,000 49,000 49,000 -
Cost of Tax Collection 38,500 38,500 31,498 (7,002)
Mgt Fee to CRA 125,500 125,500 125,500 0
Reserve 591,200 591,200 -(591,200)
Total Uses $ 6,551,300 $ 6,563,357 $ 365,513 $ (6,197,844)
Estimated End Balance $6,585,046
Beginning
Balance ,
5,591,600 ,
80.4%
Ad Valorem
Taxes,
1,076,182 ,
15.5%
Interest,
199,665 ,
2.9%
Misc., TC &
PA Trans,
83,111 ,
1.2%
Bayshore Beautification MSTU FY19
Actual Sources
Operating,
$159,515 ,
43.6%
Reimburse
Fund 112,
49,000 , 13.4%
Cost of Tax
Collection,
31,498 , 8.6%
Mgt Fee to
CRA , 125,500
, 34.3%
Bayshore Beautification MSTU FY19 Uses
Haldeman Creek MSTU Advisory Committee
Advisory Committee
Jack Bonzelaar, Chairman
Haldeman Creek Resident
Roy Wilson, Vice ChairHaldeman Creek Resident
Jim KingHaldeman Creek Resident
Kate RileyHaldeman Creek Resident
Joe AdamsHaldeman Creek Resident
Jack Bonzelaar 22Creativity in BloomAt the January 2019 meeting, the Principal Planner informed Haldeman Creek committee post Hurricane Irma cleanup is completed and finalized with all the areas that were critical. The committee has continued working with, Keep Collier Beautiful projects to cleanup and continuing the efforts to keep Haldeman Creek and its shorelines free of debris. Thanks to all for volunteering in our clean ups.
We continue to encourage residents to remove exotics and trim mangroves that are extending beyond their property lines and overhanging Haldeman Creek. During the past year the committee has received a determination as to which navigational markers are the responsibility of the MSTU and which markers belong to the City of Naples.
We continue to work with County Staff to develop a realistic estimate for the year a future dredge will be required as well as the cost. This is not easy as we are a small MSTU and have worked diligently to resist paying outside engineers for this work. Hopefully, we will develop the necessary information and keep it updated so that we can ensure our millage is correct so the funding will be available when the next dredging is .
Going forward in 2020 it is the goal of the Haldeman Creek MSTU committee to continue moving towards the goal of having the necessary information to plan the next needed dredge of the Creek. Using the right information will help the committee suggest the millage needed to be prepared to complete our mission.
Jack Bonzelaar
Advisory Committee Chairman
Haldeman Creek MSTU 2019 Accomplishments
23Creativity in BloomThe consulting firm,Humiston and Moore Engineers,P.A.was hired to
conduct an analysis of the current conditions of Haldeman Creek to assist
in determination of future dredging needs.The consultant’s work
included three phases:existing conditions Bathymetric survey;analysis
and determination of future dredge;and permitting.
Humiston and Moore completed the survey and analysis.Based on
comparison of date between the last dredge in 2007 and 2019 conditions,
the impacts from Hurricane Irma was minimal and dredging was not
warranted.However,the survey did suggest that spot dredging in the
future may be necessary.The consultants have moved into the permitting
phase and applied to the Florida Department of Environmental Protection
(FDEP)for a permit.On December 16,2019,FDEP issued a notice that the
proposed future dredge would be exempt from the need to obtain a
regulatory permit from FDEP.An application to obtain a maintenance
dredge permit from the U.S.Army Corps of Engineers is under review.
The permit,once approved,is open for 10 years which will provide the
flexibility to coordinate future dredging with other dredge projects the
County or the City of Naples may be doing in the area.The MSTU will
continue to monitor the conditions of the Creek by conducting
Bathymetric surveys every two to three years.
Courthouse Shadows redevelopment project was approved by the Board
of County Commissioners,the project scope includes demolishing a vacant
commercial strip-mall and developing up to 300 multi-family residential
units and amenities on the 20-acre site.The project will have access to
Haldeman Creek.During the review of the project,the developer agreed
to expand Haldeman Creek boundaries to include the entire residential
development.Staff will coordinate the boundary expansion in 2020.
24Creativity in BloomCommunity Clean Up
Community members participated in the annual Bay Day Clean-up April 13, 2019 and Coastal Clean-up on September 21, 2019
Bay Day Cleanup
Coastal Cleanup
Haldeman Creek MSTU Budget
25
Collier County, Florida
Bayshore Gateway CRA Managed MSTUs
FY-2019 Budget to Actual-Haldeman Creek MSTU
Fund 164
Variance to
Adopted Amended Amended
Budget Budget Actual Budget
Revenues
Beginning Balance $ 342,700 $ 342,700 $ 406,700 $ 64,000
Ad Valorem Taxes 117,500 117,500 119,808 2,308
Interest 4,200 4,200 15,538 11,338
Misc., TC & PA Trans --1,604 1,604
Total Sources $ 464,400 $ 464,400 $ 543,650 $ 79,250
Expenditures
Operating $ 25,800 $ 50,800 $ 19,050 $ (31,750)
Capital ---
Mgt. Fee 11,300 11,300 11,300 -
Cost of Tax Collection 4,400 4,400 3,542 (858)
Reserve/Carry Fwd 422,900 397,900 (397,900)
Total Uses $ 464,400 $ 464,400 $ 33,892 $ (430,508)
Estimated End Balance $ 509,758
Beginning
Balance ,
$406,700 ,
74.8%
Ad
Valorem
Taxes,
119,808 ,
22.0%
Interest,
15,538 ,
2.9%
Misc., TC
& PA Trans,
1,604 , 0.3%
Haldeman Creek MSTU FY19 Actual
Sources
Operating,
$19,050 ,
56.2%
Mgt. Fee ,
11,300 , 33.3%
Cost of Tax
Collection,
3,542 , 10.5%
Haldeman Creek MSTU FY19 Uses
26
Partnerships
Special Thanks to our partners for all the work and support they have provided over the years:
Collier County Code Enforcement –Handled 623 open cases with 580 cases being resolved in 2019.
Collier County Sheriff’s Office-Neighborhood Watch, Community Policing and Task Force teams.
Naples Botanical Garden & FGCU -Providing meeting room space for CRA public meetings.
Collier County Solid Waste-Providing dumpsters for clean ups and hazardous waste material truck for hazardous waste collection.
Collier County Facilities Management –Assisting with the CRA’s office relocation to the main campus and providing assistance with community events and installing signage.Creativity in BloomWelcome to the Bayshore Arts and Business Association
Bayshore Arts and Business Association participation in the Downtown Naples Christmas Parade.
Bayshore/Gateway Triangle CRA
3299 Tamiami Trail East, Suite 103
Naples, FL 34112
Advisory Board Application Form
Collier County Government
3299 Tamiami Trail East, Suite 800
Naples, FL 34112
(239)252-8400
Application was received on: 2/6/2020 8:32:48 AM.
Name: Chad Wills Home Phone: 2392481732
Home Address: 164 Jeepers Dr
City: NAPLES Zip Code: 34112
Phone Numbers
Business: 2393316060
E-Mail Address: doctorwillschiro@gmail.com
Board or Committee: Bayshore Beautification MSTU Advisory Committee
Category: Not indicated
Place of Employment: Self employeed (Chiropractic physician)
How long have you lived in Collier County: more than 15
How many months out of the year do you reside in Collier County: I am a year-round resident
Have you been convicted or found guilty of a criminal offense (any level felony or first degree
misdemeanor only)? No
Not Indicated
Do you or your employer do business with the County? No
Not Indicated
NOTE: All advisory board members must update their profile and notify the Board of County
Commissioners in the event that their relationship changes relating to memberships of organizations
that may benefit them in the outcome of advisory board recommendations or they enter into contracts
with the County.
Would you and/or any organizations with which you are affiliated benefit from decisions or
Item 8a
recommendations made by this advisory board? No
Not Indicated
Are you a registered voter in Collier County? Yes
Do you currently hold an elected office? No
Do you now serve, or have you ever served on a Collier County board or committee? No
Not Indicated
Please list your community activities and positions held:
local networking group related to business
Education:
Bachelors in science (college degree) Doctorate science degree (Chiropractic physician)
Experience / Background
I was born and raised in Naples, I have a strong affinity to see Naples grow, develop, and protect Naples'
true uniqueness.
1
Item 9b
PROJECT UPDATES
Tami Scott, March 4, 2020
CRA PROJECTS
17 Acre Cultural Arts Village Site:
4265, 5315 Bayshore Drive, Folio 6440960103. CRA staff is working in house with other Collier County
agencies to explore varies options as directed by the Board of County Commissioners. Staff has prepared a
conceptual sketch for comments at the March 3, 2020 CRA board meeting.
CRA Triangle Property:
Gateway Triangle land purchase 1936 Davis Boulevard, Folio 77510240008
Scheduled to close summer of 2020, still moving forward
Cell Tower Relocation:
2370 Kirkwood Avenue: Folio 22721240004
Issue with the soil bearing capacity and the tower need to be moved slightly. , Crown Castle received their SDPI
on February 13, 2020 and a new building permit PRBD20200206815 was submitted on February 19, 2020.
Fire Suppression System- Phase 2:
Phase 2 includes Becca Avenue and Pine Street
Preconstruction meeting held with Douglas Higgins Inc. 4485 Enterprise Ave. Naples, Florida 34104.
Project has been delayed, staff will schedule a stakeholder meeting prior to the construction start, anticipated
start date of April 20, 2020.
Fire Suppression System- Phase 3:
Phase 3 includes Areca Avenue, Coco Ave, Basin Street, Canal Street and Captains Cove.
CRA staff is working with City of Naples for the Construction Documents, documents are at the 60% stage.
Staff will distribute documents to stakeholders when available.
Fire Suppression System- Phase 4:
Staff has submitted a Grant application for Fire Suppression Phase 4 in the amount of $300,000. Phase 4 includes
Van Buren Avenue, Shorter Avenue and Barrett Avenue, west of Bayshore Drive.
The City of Naples has agreed to partner on the project and is contributing $350,000.00.
Master Pump Station 306:
Thomasson Avenue and Thomasson Drive
Project is currently under construction, foundations for the new pump station building has been poured.
Building above grade structure has begun and all walls are up as of January 1, 2020.
20” Force Main along Thomasson Lane has been run from the existing site to the new.
2
Landscaping is estimated to begin in September 2020.
Project completion which included the demolition of the existing pump station is estimated to be completed
January 2021. For additional information contact Lauren O’Neill, community outreach specialist, at
239-281-2682 or info@collierpur.com. Or visit project webpage is www.collierpur.com/308fm for more
information.
Master Pump Station 308:
Master Pump Station 308 force main installation project September 2019
Pipe installation completed via open cut on Shadowlawn Drive from Linwood Avenue to Francis Avenue; and
majority of pipe installation on Francis Avenue at Shadowlawn Drive has been completed, east past Airport-
Pulling Road, continuing onto Glades Boulevard, and ending at Palm Drive. This portion of the work was done
via underground drill. Pipe tie-in, site and sidewalk restoration, and final clean-up in the above areas are pending
and will be completed as soon as possible. The upcoming work plan includes pipe installation via open cut in
the right of way and County Utility Easement (CUE) from just north of Glades Boulevard on Palm Drive to
Lakewood Boulevard. Crews plan to complete pipe installation by underground drilling on Lakewood Boulevard
to just north of Davis Boulevard. Notifications are planned for distribution to impacted property owners and
stakeholders prior to this work beginning. Expected completion for this project is mid to late spring 2020.
For additional information contact Lauren O’Neill, community outreach specialist, at 239-281-2682 or
info@collierpur.com. Or visit project webpage is www.collierpur.com/308fm for more information.
“Your speed Is “:
Kyle Kemmish Project Manager with Transportation Engineering Division will provide the board a summary of
the recently collected speed and volume data on Bayshore Drive at the March 3, 2020 CRA meeting.
Sabal Shores Traffic Calming Study:
The “OUT OF SEASON and “IN SEASON” data is complete for the Sabal Shore area is complete.
Norm Trebilcock of Trebilcock Consulting Solutions, PA will provide a summary of the recently collected speed
and volume data at the at the March 3, 2020 CRA meeting.
3
BAYSHORE MSTU PROJECTS
Thomasson Drive: Phase 1 (Thomasson Drive including roundabout)
Bayshore Beautification Thomasson Drive Project 20-7684 – Construction contract with Wright Construction
scheduled to be approved at the February 25, 2020 BCC meeting. Stakeholders kickoff, meeting scheduled for
March 4, 2020, 5:30 at the FGCU & Naples Botanical Garden Buehler Auditorium.
Hamilton Avenue: Phase 2
Parks & Recreation project Manager Michael Cherubini has received the 30% plans last week, staff is currently
reviewing the documents and the deliverables are on track.
South Bayshore Drive Beautification Renovation:
Mike McGee Landscape Architect has completed his review and assessment of the existing conditions. Staff is
waiting for more information regarding the Sabal Shores / Isle of Collier expansion to determine the next step.
North Bayshore Drive Beautification Renovation:
Access Management Plan:
CRA staff has been working the Collier County Transportation department and Collier County road maintenance
department to flush out the initial concept drawings regarding potential sidewalk, bike lane and median changes.
A workshop will be scheduled with Stakeholders, County and Consultants to review each option and discuss
how to move forward.
FEMA:
Decorative light fixtures have been repaired and completed. The repairs are a result of hurricane Irma and were identified in the FEMA damage report project # 43315, total cost is $85,836.00.
HALDEMAN CREEK MSTU PROJECTS
Future Dredge Analysis:
Matthew Goddard with Hummiston and Moore gave an update of the project at the October 3, 2109
HCMSTU meeting. Matthew Goddard has prepared the necessary permit applications for submittal.
Permit has been submitted to DEP and an exemption letter has been received.
Permit submitted to Army Corp of Engineers and is pending review.
COMMERCIAL ACTIVITY
Mini Triangle Property:
1807 Tamiami Trail East, Folio 00386840007
“Gateway of Naples” Collier County Commissioners approved the developer’s request for additional
density / intensity at the June 25th BCC meeting. Property is on the Market.
4
Design Showroom PL20190001818
2332 Tamiami Trail East, Folio 51690240009
Pre-Application Meeting held; client intends to build a 3,500 +/- SF showroom for a Torlot & C Interior design.
The site is currently zoned C-4, a zoning verification letter was issues on 10-5-2019, staff assumes submittal of
the required site plans will follow. The project has been submitted to GMD for review, on 1-2-2020 a letter was
sent to the applicant requesting additional information. Attached is the site plan submitted to GMD for review.
Bayshore Wine Venue: PL20190002611
Bayshore Drive, Folio 71580240005 and 71580220009
Pre-Application meeting held for proposed 9,350 sq. ft. retail, office, restaurant, warehouse development.
The development consists of the two lots, for a total of 1.5 acres. The project has been submitted on
2-10-2020, first round of reviews has been completed. GMD has requested additional information with a new
review completion date of 3-4-2020. Attached is the site plan and elevations submitted to GMD for review.
Things I like By Catherine LLC: PL20190002153
3954 Bayshore Drive, Folio 55701720003
This project includes permitting an existing residential home to allow for commercial use. The property owner
would like to use this building as a boutique art gallery and working studio. Staff has met with Catherine and
her builder to discuss a CDBG grant, Catherine will prepare the necessary material to bring forward for the
board’s approval. The project has been submitted to GMD for review, on 1-29-2020 a letter was sent to the
applicant requesting additional information. Attached is the site plan and elevations submitted to GMD for
review.
Naples Botanical Garden Horticultural Campus: PL20190002586
4820 Bayshore Drive, Folio 61837560008
Botanical Garden has scheduled a pre-application meeting with Growth Management Department to discuss
expanding the previously permitted grow house. The horticultural center will include several new grow / green
houses, office building and maintenance shop. Pre-application meeting was held December 17, 2019, As of
February 24, 2020 nothing has been submitted to GMD for review.
Relocating Brewery - Naples Beach Brewery LLC
2495 Linwood Avenue, Folio 61630200002
Will Lawson, Managing Member Naples Beach Brewery LLC attend a recent CRA meeting. Mr. Lawson has
chosen to relocate his small brewery and taproom from the industrial park on Enterprise Ave to the Bayshore
Gateway Triangle neighborhood. Naples Beach Brewery is the first craft brewery in the Naples area, and has
been in business for 7+ years. A building permit application was submitted on December 12, 2019 for a building
permit PRBD20191251411, GMD staff requested additional information on December 31, 2019. No additional
information has been submitted as of 2-24-2020.
Matthew Kragh -MHK Architecture & Planning – Naples
2059 Tamiami Trail –Folio number 77510080006
MHK is relocating their office, A building permit application was submitted on October 24, 2019. Renovation
of existing building - Interior layout, electrical, mechanical, plumbing and fixtures. Adding interior square
footage by increasing 2nd floor - Exterior footprint does not change. the Permit is under review
PRBD20191045065.
On 2-12-2020 GMD staff request the applicant provide additional information on the project as the building has
been vacant for more that 6 months. Additional information was submitted to GMD on 2-18-2020 applicant is
awaiting response from GMD.
CRA staff met with Mark McLean of MHK to discuss CBIG grant options, possibly a grant for landscaping or
5
exterior paint. One of the last activities in the renovation in order to keep the project moving forward.
Nicks Restaurant and Hookah Lounge: PL20180002275
3091 Tamiami Trail East, Folio 82640520007
Renovation to existing structure- pre-application held August 2, 2018, PL20180002275, SDPA has been
approved. On 2-18-2020 the Owner / Applicant has submitted construction documents for a building permit,
PRBD20200206652. Building permit is currently under review.
CRA Parking Lot:
3321 Bayshore Drive, Folio 71780880003- PL20190000321
Construction documents have been submitted for review to Growth Management Department.
Final comments submitted on 2-21-2020, staff anticipated the approval letter from GMD in the next few weeks.
The project has gone out to bid, bids are due on 3-17-2020.
RESIDENTIAL ACTIVITIES
Isle of collier:
Project is South of Bayshore, North of Holly Avenue, Folio 61837880005
Clearing of the Parcel has been completed. Isle of Collier elected to not proceed with excavation and filling of
the parcel at this time which they currently have permits in place to complete. Design team is working on a
proposed site plan of 69 units. Mike Elgin will be attending the March 3, 2020 CRA meeting to discuss the
proposed projects.
Sabal Shores South Bayshore Drive -PL20190002305 PUDR
A pre-application meeting was held on October 23, 2019 with GMD and Isles of Collier Preserve to re-zone a
parcel of land and combine that parcel with the existing Sabal Bay MPUD. The parcel is located south of Holly
Avenue and east of Bayshore Drive and consist of 102 +- Acres, the developer is requesting an additional 230
dwelling units. Access to the dwelling units will be from the newly created entrances on South Bayshore Drive
Michael Elgin – Melgin@mintousa.com Director of Community Development MINTO COMMUNITIES –
USA4280 Tamiami Trail E, Ste 203/204, Naples, FL, 34112 T-239-896-1402C-239-351-6951
Sabal Bay MPUD (aka Isles of Collier Preserve)
Mike Elgin will be attending the March 3, 2020 CRA meeting to discuss GMD’s first review comments.
Courthouse Shadows:
PL20180003658 PUDA – Planned Unit Development Amendment – Approved November 17, 2019
PL20180003659 GMPA – Growth Management Plan Amendment -Approved November 17, 2019
3290 Tamiami Trail East, Folio 28750000028
The applicant has submitted for the Site Development Plan Insubstantial Change PL20190002854.
GMD staff has reviewed the first submittal and is requesting additional information. A second submittal is
pending. Attached is the site plan for utilities relocation submitted to GMD for review.
6
Compass Place: PL20180003671
3040 Thomasson Drive, Folio 52600280003
Site Development Plan approved on June 10, 2019 Collier County, Property was sold in February 2019 to
Thomasson Village LLC, Naples Florida. Developer Antonio Brown -Nina Custom Homes indicated the project
would start in early 2020.
A right of way permit was applied for on December 16, 2019 PRROW20191251823, permit approved and
construction has started.
Mattamy Homes: PL 20160000183
2765 Thomasson Drive, 61836520007
Construction underway on several building the models, sales center and pool are open.
Meridian Landing: Camden Landing: New project name per Collier County addressing department
2801 Thomasson Drive, Folio 61840560008 - PL20190001364 PUDR – Planned Unit Development Rezone
First GMD staff review has been completed, rejection letter sent to applicant on 11-19-2019, request for
additional information.
2801 Thomasson Drive, Folio 61840560008- PL20190001387 GMPA – Growth Management Plan Amendment
First GMD staff review has been completed, rejection letter sent to applicant on 11-22-2019, request for
additional information.
Both Projects were submitted to GMD on October 14, 2019. The preliminary site plan includes 8 buildings, 4
stories with parking underneath each building. Each building will have 4 units per floor, 16 units per building
for a grand total of 128 units. Approximate square footage is 1,500-2,500. This is a for sale market rate product.
Pre application meeting held on June 19, 2019; applicant is requesting to use 97 density pool units to reach the
higher density. Both projects are under review with GMD staff Greg Wardeberg with Headwaters- Development
will be attending the March 3, 2020 CRA meeting to provide a presentation to the board and community.
Note: All projects are submitted, vetted and approved through the Collier County Growth Management
Department. All projects are public record and can be researched through the City view public portal link.
http://cvportal.collier.net/CityViewWeb/Planning/Locator
Projects can be search by using the property address, folio number or application number which typically starts
with a PL number.
7
1
I / I
��
RWA
�IMEEI�
!UT.Nit IYN TOLLOT & C., LLC
EXISTING CONDITIONS AND DEMOLITION
� -• -....
LEGEND
i'' EXISTING HEVAUON (UAVO 1988) lffl oosmJG PAVEM[IH 10 BE REMOVEO
All EUVATIONS Jt[fERUICE tlAVO 1988
AERlAL OAT£: JAN '2019'
REFERENCE SURVEY DATE 'PER SURVFf BY MARCO SURVFi'ING & MAPPING PERFORMED
ONOV2019·
PROPERTY ARCA: OJ 1 AC
TOTAL AREA TO BE OM LOP([); O.J l N:,,
� �1�i���;J;,:,
) gc,w,a11W.1UflAOl>/Jit.Ubltilfr,1MI.Al0 J.(HU'f �rJOffC'I ... j,1 ... 1 '-'IA ii WU.0 l¥.A0a i��IUINI/SIIO.
• 0J'iTN',JU.ff,l\latAR'.IIICOTTlll'>ln•1l1• IMtc.t"'-lnlANbllOIQUJIDM, .... lu n--. 11.-11™1.tNHOnmow:rn�ou.w,a:.o.:n l'.ll UW.NNrtJa INII roo.#1.UJ:HOII �-
\ SU"1stf'>11JU.•W.,,U..WWHU.'fSKlf!UHOIII <Il6lJ\'MK>l/,JIAD»l\:IJ,0tN.A.'ZJW,NlbW.ICL
TOLLOT & C. SHOWROOM
flO.tCIOO. llll<lwt_
190093.00.00 Ol 190093.00.00 EX01 3 «-10
Design Showroom PL20190001818
Proposed Site Location 3-3-2020
For general information only, additional documents can be found on
the Collier County Portal.
Design Showroom PL20190001818Proposed Site Layout 3-3-2020For general information only,additional documents can be found on the Collier County Portal.
Bayshore Wine Venue PL20190002611Proposed Site Location 3-3-2020For general information only,additional documents can be found on the Collier County Portal.
Bayshore Wine Venue PL20190002611Proposed Site Layout 3-3-2014For general information only,additional documentscan be found on the Collier County Portal.
Bayshore Wine Venue PL20190002611Proposed First Floor 3-3-2020For general information only,additional documents can be found on the Collier County Portal.
Bayshore Wine Venue PL 20190002611Proposed Second Floor Plan 3-3-2020For general information only,additional documents can be found on the Collier County Portal.
Bayshore Wine Venue PL 20190002611Proposed Elevations 3-3-2020For general information only,additional documents can be found on the Collier County Portal.
1
2
NORTH ELEVATION
SCALE: 1te•• l'-0"
�
$ l�Oifooxa MOG.1
$�iflH&.iw,
$1h�f.72twmw
SOUTH ELEVATION
SCALE: 11&" ■ l'-0'
LOW«t.:U.IUilfl) ..,,.,.U-IIIWS1�(TGI..Aa,O.n·,-.
BLD0.1
BL00.3
---l------------
�
IIOOfiUOJf,US.ti�
n. ·,:�t:�,'t&fl �
E.Wi.&i6€.1JJc��
VARIATION IN MASSING
COlLIER COU il TV toe sec not, s.os.oa.o., ... Jl (BUJLOlt/OS
BEM'EEll 10.000AUO 19,999 SF}
MAXIMUM u,m-nERRUPTED LENO TH OF FACADE ALLO'N'ED. ,.,,..,.
NORTH Et.EVATIOII
MAXIMUM UIWlTERRUPTED LEIIGTH OF FACADE• 56"�•
SOUTH ELEVATIOH
MAXIMUM UtlltlTERRUPTED LEIIOTH Of FACADE• 76'-0•
WALL PLANE CHANGES
COlLIER COUtlTY LOC SECTIOII 5.05,o&.D.O
IMXIMUM SlllOLE WALL PWlE PERCEHTAOE ALLOWED■ 60'.4
NORTH E\.EVATIOtl
SIHGLE�ll PLAUE PERCEUTAGE• 53".4
SOUTii ELEVATION
SltlOLEWALL Pl.AJIE PERCEIITAOE • S4%
BUILDING DESIGN
TREATMENTS
COlUER COUIITYLOC SECTIOII 5.05.o&.0.5
EACH FACADE MUST KAVE AT LEAST 4.
NORTH ElEVATIOtl
1. OVERtwlGS.MINl'AUt.lOF 3'
?. STRUCTURAL ARCHITECTURAlOETAll.S
3. STAIR TO'M:R
4. AOOITIO.'ML ROOF ARTICULATIOil ABOVE Mltl.STAJIDAROS
5. EXPRESSED OR EXPOSED STRUCTURAL ELEMEIITS
1. OVERHAtlOS, t.lllll'dUt.l OF 3'
?. PEAl<ED ROOF FORMS
3. DISPLAY �1'100/l.'S
<I. STRUCTURALARCHITECTIJRAL DETAILS
5. PROJECTED OR COVERED Et/TRY, \',1TH �mrn.tUM
Ol'.IENSIOII Of ti NlD Mlnl�\UtA AREA OF 100 SF
6. M>DIT1011Al ROOF ARTICULATI0,1 ABOVE MIil. STAJlOARDS
7. �IE.TAL ROOF IAATERIAL
8. EXPRESSED OR EXPOSED STRUCTURAL ELEMEtlTS
BUILDING ELEVATIONS
PiOJECI: 2019-02
OAIE:OIIY.)1'20
A202
Bayshore Wine Venue PL 20190002611
Proposed Elevations 3-3-2020
For general information only,additional documents
can be found on the Collier County Portal.
Bayshore Wine Venue PL 20190002611Proposed Building Materials 3-3-2020For general information only,additional documents can be found on the Collier County Portal.
Things I Like By Catherine PL 20190002153
Proposed Front Elevation 3-3-2020
For general information only, additional documents
can be found on the Collier County Portal.
Things I like By Catherine PL 20190002153Proposed Side Elevation 3-3-2020For general information only,additional documents can be found on the Collier County Portal.
Things I like By Catherine PL 20190002153Proposed Site Plan 3-3-2020For general information only, additional documents can be found on the Collier County Portal.
Courthouse Shadows PL20170001359Utility Relocation 3-3-2020For general information only, additional documents can be found on the Collier County Portal.
Courthouse Shadows PL20170001359Utility Relocation 3-3-2020For general information only, additional documents can be found on the Collier County Portalcan be found on the Collier County Portal.
Courthouse Shadows PL20170001359Utility Relocation 3-3-2020For general information only, additional documents can be found on the Collier County Portal.
Fund / Comm Item BCC Adopt Budget Tot Adopt Budget Tot Amend Budget Commitment Actual Available
**** Grand Total-Fund/CI
*** 163 BAYSHORE/AVALON MST 170,565.42 141,594.63-28,970.79-
** REVENUE Sub Total 2,092,300.00-2,092,300.00-2,092,300.00-1,001,426.60-1,090,873.40-
*REVENUE - OPERATING Sub 1,247,900.00-1,247,900.00-1,247,900.00-1,001,426.60-246,473.40-311100 CUR AD VALORE 1,187,900.00-1,187,900.00-1,187,900.00-982,992.57-204,907.43-361170 OVERNIGHT INT 2,339.71-2,339.71361180 INVESTMENT IN 60,000.00-60,000.00-60,000.00-15,588.01-44,411.99-361320 INTEREST TAX 506.31-506.31
*CONTRIBUTION AND TRANS 844,400.00-844,400.00-844,400.00-844,400.00- 486600 TRANS FROM PR 486700 TRANS FROM TA 489200 CARRY FORWARD 906,800.00-906,800.00-906,800.00-906,800.00- 489900 NEG 5% EST RE 62,400.00 62,400.00 62,400.00 62,400.00
** EXPENSE Sub Total 2,092,300.00 2,092,300.00 2,092,300.00 170,565.42 859,831.97 1,061,902.61
*OPERATING EXPENSE 442,300.00 442,300.00 442,300.00 170,565.42 93,529.41 178,205.17631400 ENG FEES 12,740.00 12,740.00-634970 INDIRECT COST 6,700.00 6,700.00 6,700.00 3,350.00 3,350.00634980 INTERDEPT PAY 2,286.00 2,286.00-634990 LANDSCAPE INC 90,000.00 90,000.00 90,000.00 54,682.56 30,317.44 5,000.00634999 OTHER CONTRAC 250,000.00 250,000.00 250,000.00 59,497.00 22,619.81 167,883.19643100 ELECTRICITY 35,000.00 35,000.00 35,000.00 17,951.22 5,548.78 11,500.00645100 INSURANCE GEN 2,800.00 2,800.00 2,800.00 1,400.00 1,400.00645260 AUTO INSURANC 600.00 600.00 600.00 300.00 300.00646311 SPRINKLER SYS 10,000.00 10,000.00 10,000.00 2,404.70 1,146.09 6,449.21646318 MULCH 15,000.00 15,000.00 15,000.00 4,318.80 10,681.20646430 FLEET MAINT I 1,100.00 1,100.00 1,100.00 364.00 736.00646440 FLEET MAINT P 500.00 500.00 500.00 500.00646451 LIGHTING MAIN 21,000.00 21,000.00 21,000.00 12,918.54 19,108.84 11,027.38-649000 SALES TAX EXP 2.11 2.11-649030 CLERKS RECORD 300.00 300.00 300.00 300.00649100 LEGAL ADVERTI 2,000.00 2,000.00 2,000.00 1,909.00 1,155.00 1,064.00-652310 FERT HERB CHE 7,000.00 7,000.00 7,000.00 3,412.40 87.60 3,500.00652490 FUEL AND LUB 300.00 300.00 300.00 63.85 236.15652990 OTHER OPERATI 1,461.09 1,461.09-
*TRANSFERS 1,481,500.00 1,481,500.00 1,481,500.00 740,750.00 740,750.00911600 TRANS TO 160 1,356,000.00 1,356,000.00 1,356,000.00 678,000.00 678,000.00911870 TRANS TO 187 125,500.00 125,500.00 125,500.00 62,750.00 62,750.00
*TRANSFER CONST 38,700.00 38,700.00 38,700.00 25,552.56 13,147.44930600 PA BUDGET TR 11,700.00 11,700.00 11,700.00 4,712.50 6,987.50930700 TC BUDGET TR 27,000.00 27,000.00 27,000.00 20,840.06 6,159.94
*RESERVES 129,800.00 129,800.00 129,800.00 129,800.00991000 RESV FOR CONT 44,000.00 44,000.00 44,000.00 44,000.00993000 RESV FOR CAPI 85,800.00 85,800.00 85,800.00 85,800.00
Item 9c
Fund / Comm Item BCC Adopt Budget Tot Adopt Budget CarryF AmendmeAmendmentsTot Amend Budget Commitment Actual Available
**** Grand Total-Fund/CI
*** 160 BAYSHORE/AVALON PR 718,282.37 601,180.61-117,101.76-
** REVENUE Sub Total 1,356,000.00-1,356,000.00-5,242,280.00-6,598,280.00-717,286.61-5,880,993.39-
* REVENUE - OPERATING Sub 39,286.61-39,286.61361170 OVERNIGHT INT 9,954.87-9,954.87361180 INVESTMENT IN 29,331.74-29,331.74
* CONTRIBUTION AND TRANS 1,356,000.00-1,356,000.00-5,242,280.00-6,598,280.00-678,000.00-5,920,280.00- 481163 TRANS FRM 163 1,356,000.00-1,356,000.00-1,356,000.00-678,000.00-678,000.00- 489201 CARRY FORWARD 5,242,280.00-5,242,280.00-5,242,280.00-
** EXPENSE Sub Total 1,356,000.00 1,356,000.00 5,242,280.00 6,598,280.00 718,282.37 116,106.00 5,763,891.63
* OPERATING EXPENSE 748,880.00 55,385.00-693,495.00 11,635.00 85,836.00 596,024.00631400 ENG FEES 748,880.00 55,385.00-693,495.00 11,635.00 681,860.00646451 LIGHTING MAIN 85,836.00 85,836.00-
* CAPITAL OUTLAY 656,000.00 656,000.00 4,493,400.00 55,385.00 5,204,785.00 706,647.37 30,270.00 4,467,867.63763100 IMPROVEMENTS 656,000.00 656,000.00 4,493,400.00 55,385.00 5,204,785.00 706,647.37 30,270.00 4,467,867.63
* RESERVES 700,000.00 700,000.00 700,000.00 700,000.00993000 RESV FOR CAPI 700,000.00 700,000.00 700,000.00 700,000.00
Fund 160 - 9c continued
Locations Activity Description/Issues Date Results Status
completion
date
Need to replace speed limit
and pedestrian sign on
Bayshore Dr
Field Check on
all missing
signs in district
Will walk the district
to determine all signs
needed to be replaced 1/30/2020
Have determined more signs needed
to be ordered will continue to do a
check for missing signs prior to
ordering in process
Paver maintenance check
Walked entire
paver areas on
Bayshore
found numerous trip
hazards from Tree
roots pushing up
pavers 1/14/2020
site work checked continuing the
repairs and will continue to ensure
safety hazards all completed.
In process of
repairing all trip
hazards
Need to have light pole
painted and reuse for the FEMA
bringing back
from storage
Light pole 98 missing
needs to be replaced, 1/14/2020 Anticipate light reinstalled on 2/3/20 completed 2/13/2020
Areca/Bayshore Dr
Installing
Neighborhood
watch sign on
Areca
Work Order Submitted
to Facilities 2/22/2020
Made arrangements to meet on
Vacant lot 7:30am on 2/25/20, bring
to storage light tops and base and
pick up sign poles to install necessary
signs on CRA property and NWS in process
Coco/Basin
Lights with
vegetation
Need to put in Tree
trimming complaint to
FPL 2/24/2020
Will go out take photos and submit
complaint to FPL for vegetation and
loose wires in process
Areca/Basin Bent street
sign
will put complaint to
transportation for bent
street sign
2/24/2020 County maintained street sign will ask
for new sign to be installed in process
Meter connection for irrigation
Timer South Bayshore Dr
Irrigation
Timer issue
with FPL
FPL reached out saying
service is disconnected
for irrigation timer 2/24/2020
Working on getting a maintenance
work order for FPL to troubleshoot
timer and meter connection in process
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE Item 9d
January- February 2020
Item 10d
Visiting the Naples Botanical Garden
Business trips are always more enjoyable when I can squeeze in a little time to visit a nearby botanical garden.
Last month, while in southwest Florida promoting my latest book, “Martha Stewart’s Cookie Perfection: 100+ Recipes to Take Your
Sweet Treats to the Next Level,” at the USA Today Food & Wine Experience, I had the chance to visit the Naples Botanical
Garden, a 170-acre garden paradise featuring plants and cultures of the tropics and subtropics between the 26th latitudes including
Brazil, the Caribbean, Southeast Asia and Florida. And from now through the end of the year, visitors can also enjoy the Garden's many
collections illuminated in thousands of "Night Lights" for the holiday season - stop and visit if you can.
Here are some photos, enjoy.
<img width="300" height="200"
src="https://static.themarthablog.com/2019/12/Chad-Washburn-VP-of-Conservation-and-Martha-in-front-of-_Untitled-Mosaic-
Mural_-by-Roberto-Burle-Marx-created-c.-1991-Naples_Botanical_11232019-23-300x200.jpg" class="attachment-medium size-
medium colorbox-65587 " alt="I toured the Naples Botanical Garden with Chad Washburn, Vice President of Conservation.
Here we are standing in front of a 1991 Untitled Mosaic Mural by the late Brazilian landscape architect, Roberto Burle Marx.
(Photo by Mary Dominguez)" aria-describedby="gallery-1-65596" />
I toured the Naples Botanical Garden with Chad Washburn, Vice President of Conservation. Here we are standing in front
of a 1991 Untitled Mosaic Mural by the late Brazilian landscape architect, Roberto Burle Marx. (Photo by Mary
Dominguez)
<img width="225" height="300" src="https://static.themarthablog.com/2019/12/IMG_7277-1-
225x300.jpeg" class="attachment-medium size-medium colorbox-65587 " alt="This photo shows the Brazilian Garden which
includes a rich biological assortment of beautiful plants and landscape designs." aria-describedby="gallery-1-65613" />
This photo shows the Brazilian Garden which includes a rich biological assortment of beautiful plants and landscape
designs.
Item 10c
<img width="300" height="200"
src="https://static.themarthablog.com/2019/12/Martha-and-family-shopping-Naples_Botanical_11232019-46-300x200.jpg"
class="attachment-medium size-medium colorbox-65587 " alt="And here I am with my sister-in-law, Rita Christiansen, her son
Kirk, and his girlfriend, Jen Norman. Although brief, we had a lovely time walking through the Naples Botanical Garden - I
encourage you to visit if you're ever in this area. (Photo by Mary Dominguez)" aria-describedby="gallery-1-65589" />
And here I am with my sister-in-law, Rita Christiansen, her son Kirk, and his girlfriend, Jen Norman. Although brief, we
had a lovely time walking through the Naples Botanical Garden – I encourage you to visit if you’re ever in this area.
(Photo by Mary Dominguez)
Please click on links to get full story of Martha Stewart visit to Naples Botanical Garden
NAPLES TOWNE CENTER 3759 E. TAMIAMI TRAIL
IN GOODWILL PARKING LOT
Items Accepted at NO CHARGEItems Accepted at NO CHARGEFROM RESIDENTIAL CUSTOMERS
• Oil & Oil Filters
• Gasoline
• Antifreeze
• Propane Tanks
• Latex & Oil Based
Paint
• Batteries
• Ink Cartridges
• Fluorescent
Bulbs (including
compact)
• Mercury
Containing
Devices
• Electronics
(computers,
televisions, etc.)
• Cell Phones
• Medical Sharps
and Needles in
approved plastic
containersearth d ay
ROUNDUPROUNDUP
R E U S E & R E C Y CLeREUSE & R E C Y CLe
ThursdayThursday
April 9, 2020April 9, 2020
9:00 AM-4:00 PM9:00 AM-4:00 PM
FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 252-7575
PHARMACEUTICAL TAKE BACKPHARMACEUTICAL TAKE BACK
SECURE LOCK BOX SHREDDINGSECURE LOCK BOX SHREDDING
by Safeguard Shreddingby Safeguard Shredding
TIRE RECYCLINGTIRE RECYCLING
Collier county residents may bring up to six tiresCollier county residents may bring up to six tires
( 18” or smaller) ( 18” or smaller)
DonateDonate
COMPUTERS, HOUSEHOLD COMPUTERS, HOUSEHOLD
ITEMS, CLOTHING, SHOES ITEMS, CLOTHING, SHOES
AND BOOKSAND BOOKSCollected by GoodwillCollected by Goodwill
freefree