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Agenda 04/28/2020 Item # 2B (BCC Minutes 03/10/2020)04/28/2020 COLLIER COUNTY Board of County Commissioners Item Number: 2.B Item Summary: March 10, 2020 BCC Meeting Minutes Meeting Date: 04/28/2020 Prepared by: Title: Executive Secretary to County Manager – County Manager's Office Name: MaryJo Brock 03/24/2020 12:05 PM Submitted by: Title: County Manager – County Manager's Office Name: Leo E. Ochs 03/24/2020 12:05 PM Approved By: Review: County Manager's Office MaryJo Brock County Manager Review Completed 03/24/2020 12:05 PM Board of County Commissioners MaryJo Brock Meeting Pending 04/28/2020 9:00 AM 2.B Packet Pg. 17 March 10, 2020 TRANSCRIPT OF THE MEETING OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Naples, Florida, March 10, 2020 LET IT BE REMEMBERED, that the Board of County Commissioners, in and for the County of Collier, and a~cting as the Board of Zoning Appeals and as the govemin~~ s) of such special districts as have been created accordi~w and having conducted business herein, met on this ~9:00 a.m., in REGULAR SESSION in Buildi~f the Government Complex, East Naples, Florida, with:!;;-~wing members present: C~~N: Burt L. Saunders ~ Andy Solis (Absent) ~ William L. McDaniel, Jr. Donna Fiala ~ Penny Taylor ALSO PRESENT: Leo Ochs, County Manager Nick Casalanguida, Deputy County Manager Jeffrey A. Klatzkow, County Attorney Crystal K. Kinzel, Clerk of the Circuit Court & Comptroller Page 1 COLLIER COUNTY Board of County Commissioners Community Redevelopment Agency Board (CRAB) Airport Authority a"-"'\,1.:/ ✓,. ·_ ..... ,,1~ . .· r , ,..,,. ·:~•·--··· . ~ ( )1 '\ AGENDA Board of County Commission Chambers Collier County Government Center 3299 Tamiami Trail East, 3rd Floor Naples, FL 34112 March 10, 2020 9:00 AM Commissioner Burt Saunders, District 3 -Chair Commissioner Andy Solis, District 2 -Vice-Chair Commissioner Donna Fiala, District 1; CRAB Co-Chair Commissioner Penny Taylor, District 4 Commissioner William L. McDaniel, Jr., District 5; CRAB Co-Chair NOTICE: ALL PERSONS WISHING TO SPEAK ON AGENDA ITEMS MUST REGISTER PRIOR TO PRESENTATION OF THE AGENDA ITEM TO BE ADDRESSED. ALL REGISTERED SPEAKERS WILL RECEIVE UP TO THREE (3) MINUTES UNLESS THE TIME IS ADJUSTED BY THE CHAIRMAN. REQUESTS TO PETITION THE BOARD ON SUBJECTS WHICH ARE NOT ON THIS AGENDA MUST BE SUBMITTED IN WRITING WITH EXPLANATION TO THE COUNTY MANAGER AT LEAST 13 DAYS PRIOR TO THE DATE OF THE MEETING AND WILL BE HEARD UNDER "PUBLIC PETITIONS." PUBLIC PETITIONS ARE LIMITED TO THE PRESENTER, WITH A MAXIMUM TIME OF TEN MINUTES. ANY PERSON WHO DECIDES TO APPEAL A DECISION OF THIS BOARD Page 1 March 10, 2020 WILL NEED A RECORD OF THE PROCEEDING PERTAINING THERETO, AND THEREFORE MAY NEED TO ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS IS MADE, WHICH RECORD INCLUDES THE TESTIMONY AND EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE BASED. COLLIER COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 2003-53 AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCE 2004-05 AND 2007-24, REQUIRES THAT ALL LOBBYISTS SHALL, BEFORE ENGAGING IN ANY LOBBYING ACTIVITIES (INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ADDRESSING THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS), REGISTER WITH THE CLERK TO THE BOARD AT THE BOARD MINUTES AND RECORDS DEPARTMENT. IF YOU ARE A PERSON WITH A DISABILITY WHO NEEDS ANY ACCOMMODATION IN ORDER TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS PROCEEDING, YOU ARE ENTITLED, AT NO COST TO YOU, THE PROVISION OF CERTAIN ASSISTANCE. PLEASE CONTACT THE COLLIER COUNTY FACILITIES MANAGEMENT DIVISION LOCATED AT 3335 EAST TAMIAMI TRAIL, SUITE 1, NAPLES, FLORIDA, 34112-5356, (239) 252-8380; ASSISTED LISTENING DEVICES FOR THE HEARING IMPAIRED ARE AVAILABLE IN THE FACILITIES MANAGEMENT DIVISION. LUNCH RECESS SCHEDULED FOR 12:00 NOON TO 1:00 P.M. 1. INVOCATION AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE A. Pastor Eric R. Hausler, Christ the King Presbyterian Church and Chaplain, Naples Jail. 2. AGENDA AND MINUTES A. Approval of today's regular, consent and summary agenda as amended ( ex parte disclosure provided by commission members for consent agenda.) 3. AW ARDS AND RECOGNITIONS 4. PROCLAMATIONS A. Proclamation designating March 2020 as American Red Cross Month in Collier County. To be accepted by Dennis Sanders, Community Volunteer Leader. Page 2 March 10, 2020 B. Proclamation designating March 21, 2020 as Save the Florida Panther Day in Collier County. To be accepted by John Courtright, Friends of the Florida Panther Refuge, and Adrienne Martin, Florida Panther National Wildlife Refuge. C. Proclamation designating March 10, 2020 as Gentle'men Against Domestic Violence Day in Collier County. To be accepted by Linda Oberhaus, John Jordan, Colin Estrem, Jim Jessee, and Robert Cahners. D. Proclamation designating March 15 -21, 2020 as Sunshine Week in Collier County and reaffirming our commitment to open and accessible government. To be accepted by Samantha Lapolla, representing the Collier County Board of County Commissioners; Trish Morgan, representing the Collier County Clerk of Courts; Christina Arriaza, representing the Collier County Sheriffs Office; Vickie Downs, representing the Collier County Property Appraiser; Rob Stoneburner, representing the Collier County Tax Collector; and Trish Robertson, representing the Collier County Supervisor of Elections. E. Proclamation designating March 16-20, 2020 as Government Finance Professionals Week in Collier County, joining in the statewide recognition of government finance professionals and the vital services that they provide in our state and our community. To be accepted by representatives of the Collier County Clerk's Finance and Accounting Department: Derek Johnssen, Edith Manuel, Leslie Miller and Raymond Milum. 5. PRESENTATIONS A. Presentation of the Collier County Business of the Month for March 2020 to Classic Chamber Concerts. To be accepted by Elizabeth Lynch, Director of Development, Judy Isserlis, Vice Chairman of the Board, and Michael Finn, Artistic Director. Also attending is Bethany Sawyer, representing the Greater Naples Chamber of Commerce. 6. PUBLIC PETITIONS 7. PUBLIC COMMENTS ON GENERAL TOPICS NOT ON THE CURRENT OR FUTURE AGENDA 8. BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS Page3 March 10, 2020 9. ADVERTISED PUBLIC HEARINGS 10. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 11. COUNTY MANAGER'S REPORT A. Recommendation to award Bid No. 20-7682 to Wright Construction Group, Inc., for the "Immokalee Road (CR 846) at Woodcrest Drive Intersection Improvements," Projects #60214, #70144, and #71010, in the amount of $1,564,098.50, authorize the Chairman to sign the attached Agreement, and authorize the necessary budget amendments. (Jay Ahmad, Transportation Engineering Director) (District 3, District 5) B. Recommendation to award Agreement No. 19-7605 in the total amount of $9,858,072 to Quality Enterprises USA, Inc., for "Design-Build of Immokalee Road, Logan Boulevard, and Vanderbilt Beach Road New 24-inch Force Main Project," authorize the Chairman to sign the attached agreement and authorize the necessary budget amendment in the amount of $2,908,000 (Project 70233). (Michael Stevens, Public Utilities Principal Project Manager) (District 3) C. Recommendation to award Invitation to Bid No. 19-7671, South County Water Reclamation Facility (SCWRF) Reclaimed Water Storage Tank Improvements, to PWC Joint Venture LLC, in the amount of $1,294,000, authorize the Chairman to sign the attached agreement, and authorize the necessary budget amendments (Project Number 70204). (Tom Chmelik, Public Utilities Engineering and Project Management) (District 1) D. Recommendation to review an offer received from LSI Companies Incorporated for the acquisition of 967.08 +/-acres located three miles east of Collier Boulevard and directly north of Alligator Alley known as the HHH Ranch owned by Francis and Mary Hussey. (Toni Mott, Manager, Real Property Management, Facilities Management Division) (All Districts) 12. COUNTY ATTORNEY'S REPORT 13. OTHER CONSTITUTIONAL OFFICERS A. This item to be heard immediately following agenda Item #SA. Presentation of the Comprehensive Annual Financial Report for the fiscal Page4 March 10, 2020 year ended September 30 , 2019 and authorization to file the related State of Florida Annual Local Government Financial Report with the Department of Financial Services. (All Districts) 14. AIRPORT AUTHORITY AND/OR COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY A. AIRPORT B. COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY 15. STAFF AND COMMISSION GENERAL COMMUNICATIONS A. Proposed Future Workshop Schedule (All Districts) 16. CONSENT AGENDA-All matters listed under this item are considered to be routine and action will be taken by one motion without separate discussion of each item. If discussion is desired by a member of the Board, that item(s) will be removed from the Consent Agenda and considered separately. A. GROWTH MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT 1) 2) Recommendation to extend the Agreement for Special Magistrate Brenda C . Garretson for an additional two years, to terminate on May 15, 2022 . (All Districts) This item requires that ex parte disclosure be provided by Commission members. Should a hearing be held on this item, all participants are required to be sworn in. Recommendation to approve for recording the final plat of Isles of Collier Preserve Phase 14 , (Application Number PL20190002012) approval of the standard form Construction and Maintenance Agreement and approval of the amount of the performance security. (District 4) 3) Recommendation to approve final acceptance and accept the conveyance of the potable water and sewer utility facilities for Hadley Place West, PL20180001829 and to authorize the County Manager, or his designee , to release the Final Obligation Bond in the amount of Page 5 March 10, 2020 $4,000 to the Project Engineer or the Developer's designated agent. (District 3) 4) Recommendation to approve final acceptance of the sewer utility facilities for Moorings Park at Grande Lake Phase One and Two - Phase Two Sewer, PL20190002700, and to authorize the County Manager, or his designee, to release the Utilities Performance Security (UPS) and Final Obligation Bond in the total amount of $39,448.40 to the Project Engineer or the Developer's designated agent. (District 4) 5) Recommendation to approve a Resolution for final acceptance of the private roadway and drainage improvements for the final plat of Runaway Bay Rep lat, Application Number PL20120000266, and authorize the release of the maintenance security. (District 1) 6) Recommendation to approve a Resolution for final acceptance of the private roadway and drainage improvements for the final plat of Italia, Application Number AR-97 46, and authorize the release of the maintenance security. (District 1) 7) Recommendation to approve a Resolution for final acceptance of the private roadway and drainage improvements, and acceptance of the plat dedications, for the final plat of Artesia Naples, Phase 5, Application Number PL20150000374, and authorize the release of the maintenance security. (District 1) 8) Recommendation to amend Exhibit "A" to Resolution No. 2013-239, as amended, the list of Speed Limits on County Maintained Roads, to revise the speed limit on Ridge Street and Solana Road from thirty (30) miles per hour to twenty-five (25) miles per hour, add traffic calming to both Ridge Street and Solana Road and to recognize the speed limit on Madison Park Boulevard and Marbella Lakes Drive as thirty (30) miles per hour. (All Districts) 9) Recommendation to direct staff to advertise, and bring back for a public hearing, at the April 28, 2020 Board Meeting, an Ordinance amending the Land Development Code relating to the timing of required inspections for communication towers, to add a Nominal Alteration Plan to simplify the review of certain changes to Site Development Plans, to limit architectural lighting on buildings and Page 6 March 10, 2020 light on car wash equipment, to clarify public notice provisions for certain land use petitions, and to correct citations. (All Districts) 10) Recommendation to approve an Easement Use Agreement (Agreement) for Lot 14, Block H, Kensington Gardens, according to the plat thereof as recorded at Plat Book 29, Page 36 of the public records of Collier County. (Petition EUA-PL20200000226) (District 4) 11) Recommendation to award a Work Order to Bonness Inc., for construction of the "St. Andrews Blvd., at Wildflower Way" traffic calming project, in the amount of $244,536.40 (Project 60213). (District 1) 12) Recommendation to approve the installation of speed tables on Burton Road, Esther Street, Gail Boulevard & Donna Street, at an installation cost not to exceed $100,000 and authorize the necessary budget amendments. Project No. 60240 (District 4) B. COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY 1) Recommendation to review and approve the County Attorney's recommendation to waive any potential ethics conflict for a Haldeman Creek MSTU Advisory Board member based on Ch. 112, Florida Statutes. (All Districts) C. PUBLIC UTILITIES DEPARTMENT 1) Recommendation to authorize a budget amendment for the Facilities Management Division in the amount of $1,202,500 from the Infrastructure Sales Tax Reserve Fund (318) to fund the Emergency Services Center (ESC) Chiller Replacement and Controls Upgrade. (District 1) 2) Recommendation to authorize a budget amendment for the Facilities Management Division in the amount of $83,950 from the Infrastructure Sales Tax Reserve Fund (318) to fund the removal and replacement of the existing roofing, flashings and gutters/leaders at the Museum of the Everglades. (District 5) Page 7 March 10, 2020 3) Recommendation to authorize a budget amendment for the Facilities Management Division in the amount of $1,800,000 from the Infrastructure Sales Tax Reserve Fund (318) to fund the Electrical Switchgear Upgrade of Substations A, B, and K on the Main Campus of the County Government Center. (District 1) 4) Recommendation to authorize a budget amendment for the Facilities Management Division in the amount of $4,000,000 from the Infrastructure Sales Tax Reserve Fund (318) to fund the replacement of the existing Underground Chilled Water Piping Mains now serving 11 Government Campus Buildings. (District 1) 5) Recommendation to adopt a resolution authorizing the acquisition by condemnation, if necessary, of those perpetual Utility Easements and Temporary Construction Easements necessary for the construction of water mains to facilitate the I-75/Collier Boulevard Utility Relocation Project. (Project No. 70229) Estimated fiscal impact: $520,000. (District 1, District 5) 6) Recommendation to approve a water and sewer credit adjustment to Coach Homes II at Treviso Bay. (District 1) 7) Recommendation to execute the Underground Distribution Facilities Installation Agreement and the supplemental forms necessary to convey an easement to Florida Power and Light Co., at the Golden Gate Wastewater Plant, for the installation of electrical services related to the Golden Gate Compliance Project No. 70222, not to exceed $50. (District 3) D. PUBLIC SERVICES DEPARTMENT 1) Recommendation to authorize a Budget Amendment in the amount of $90,000 utilizing Community Development Block Grant FY2019/2020 funds for the renovations and improvements at the Golden Gate Senior Center. (District 3) 2) Recommendation to approve an Agreement for Sale and Purchase with David F. Burdis, for 1.14 acres under the Conservation Collier Land Acquisition Program at a cost not to exceed $17,150. (All Districts) Page 8 March 10, 2020 3) Recommendation to approve and authorize the Chairman to sign the attached Interlocal Agreement which provides for services and education via multi-county Agricultural Extension Agents of the University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences Extension and authorize $32,422.52 as Collier County's proportionate share of this Agreement. (All Districts) 4) Recommendation to approve a grant award in the amount of $10,500 from the Collier County Community Foundation for a Shade Structure and recognition plaque at the Tigertail Beach Playground and authorize all necessary Budget Amendments. (Net Fiscal impact $10,500) (All Districts) 5) Recommendation to adopt a Resolution repealing all previous resolutions establishing the Collier County Parks and Recreation Practice and Procedures to authorize the sale and consumption of alcoholic beverages in Collier County Parks with a valid permit issued by the Parks and Recreation Division. (All Districts) E. ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES DEPARTMENT 1) Recommendation to approve an Assumption Agreement assigning all rights, duties and benefits, and obligations to InfoSend, Inc., under Agreement #18-7312 "Printing and Mailing Services". (All Districts) 2) Recommendation to award Request for Professional Services ("RPS") No. 18-7432-TR, "Professional Services Library -Transit Planning, Design and/or Study Category," to Jacobs Engineering Group Inc., Atkins North America, Inc., Johnson Engineering, Inc., and Capital Consulting Solutions LLC, and authorize the Chairman to sign the attached agreements. (All Districts) 3) Recommendation to award Request for Professional Services ("RPS") No. 18-7432-SW, "Professional Services Library -Solid and Hazardous Waste Management Engineering," to Steams, Conrad and Schmidt, Consulting Engineers, Inc., d/b/a SCS Engineers, Wood Environment & Infrastructure Solutions, Inc., HDR Engineering, Inc., Carlson Environmental Consultants, PC, Golder Associates Inc., and Davidson Engineering, Inc., and authorize the Chairman to sign the attached agreements. (All Districts) Page 9 March 10, 2020 4) Recommendation to approve Agreement No. 18-7432-CZ, "Professional Services Library -Coastal Engineering Category," to Aptim Environmental & Infrastructure, LLC, Humiston & Moore Engineers, P.A., and Taylor Engineering, Inc., and authorize the Chairman to sign the attached agreements. (All Districts) 5) Recommendation to award Invitation to Bid (1TB) No. 19-7652, Gillig Bus Parts, to Gillig LLC (Gillig) and Muncie Reclamation and Supply Co., d/b/a Muncie Transit Supply (Muncie Transit) for the supply of Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) and non-OEM parts to maintain and repair the County's fleet. (All Districts) 6) Recommendation to approve the 2020 Census Agreement, an interagency agreement between the Collier County Public School District, United States Census Bureau, and the Board of County Commissioners to collaborate and share resources to facilitate completion of the 2020 Census. (All Districts) 7) Recommendation to approve the administrative reports prepared by the Procurement Services Division for change orders and other contractual modifications requiring Board approval. (All Districts) 8) Recommendation to approve the administrative report prepared by the Procurement Services Division for disposal of property and notification of revenue disbursement. (All Districts) F. COUNTY MANAGER OPERATIONS 1) Recommendation to adopt a resolution approving amendments ( appropriating grants, donations, contributions or insurance proceeds) to the Fiscal Year 2019-20 Adopted Budget. (All Districts) G. AIRPORT AUTHORITY H. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS 1) Proclamation designating March 8-14, 2020 as Girl Scout Week in Collier County. The proclamation will be mailed to the offices of Girl Scouts of Gulfcoast Florida, Inc. Page 10 March 10, 2020 2) Proclamation designating March 23, 2020 as the 10th Anniversary of the Jewish Historical Society of Southwest Florida. Commissioner Solis will present the proclamation to the Historical Society at their 10th anniversary celebration being held on March 23, 2020. I. MISCELLANEOUS CORRESPONDENCE 1) Miscellaneous Correspondence (All Districts) J. OTHER CONSTITUTIONAL OFFICERS 1) Recommendation to approve and authorize the Chairman to sign an Agreement authorizing the Collier County Sheriff's Office to have traffic control jurisdiction over private roads within the Livingston Lakes Condominium Association, Inc., subdivision. (All Districts) 2) To record in the minutes of the Board of County Commissioners, the check number ( or other payment method), amount, payee, and purpose for which the referenced disbursements were drawn for the periods between February 13, 2020 and February 26, 2020 pursuant to Florida Statute 136.06. (All Districts) 3) Request that the Board approve and determine valid public purpose for invoices payable and purchasing card transactions as of March 4, 2020. (All Districts) K. COUNTY ATTORNEY 1) Recommendation to appoint a member to the Collier County Planning Commission. (All Districts) 2) Recommendation to appoint a member to the Public Transit Advisory Committee (All Districts) 3) By request of the Collier County School Board, recommendation to enter into a Tri-Party Developer Contribution Agreement with Ave Maria Development, LLLP and The District School Board of Collier County, Florida, and approve the issuance of educational impact fee credits to the Developer for the construction of an elementary school on School Board property in the Town of Ave Maria as provided for Page 11 March 10, 2020 in the Developer Contribution Agreement. (All Districts) 17. SUMMARY AGENDA -This section is for advertised public hearings and must meet the following criteria: 1) A recommendation for approval from staff; 2) Unanimous recommendation for approval by the Collier County Planning Commission or other authorizing agencies of all members present and voting; 3) No written or oral objections to the item received by staff, the Collier County Planning Commission, other authorizing agencies or the Board, prior to the commencement of the BCC meeting on which the items are scheduled to be heard; and 4) No individuals are registered to speak in opposition to the item. For those items which are quasi-judicial in nature, all participants must be sworn in. A. This item requires that ex parte disclosure be provided by the Commission members. Should a hearing be held on this item, all participants are required to be sworn in. Recommendation to approve Petition VAC-PL20190001056, to disclaim, renounce and vacate the County and the public interest in a portion of the 25-foot Buffer Conservation Easement (B. C.E. ), being a part of Tracts "I" & "N" of Carlton Lakes Unit No. 1, Plat Book 26, Pages 65 through 72, a portion of the Wetland Conservation Easement (W.C.E.) being a part of Tract "C3", and a portion of the Upland Preserve, being a part of Tract "UP 1 ", of Carlton Lakes Unit No. 2, Plat Book 30, Pages 52 Through 58, a portion of the Wetland Conservation Easement (W.C.E.) located in Tracts "CS" & "C6" of Carlton Lakes Unit No. 3, Plat Book 34, Pages 66 through 73 of the public records of Collier County, Florida, located in the northeast quadrant of Immokalee Road and Livingston Road in Section 19, Township 48 South, Range 26 East, Collier County, Florida and to accept Petitioner's grant of a conservation easement to replace the vacated conservation easements. (District 2) B. This item requires ex parte disclosure be provided by the Commission members. Should a hearing be held on this item, all participants are required to be sworn in. An Ordinance amending Ordinance No. 2001-08, the Pine Ridge Center Planned Unit Development by moving the boundary of Area A and Area B uses to the south and reconfiguring the preserve tract; by adding an Area B 1; by adding automobile parking lots, business incubator, accelerator and co-work space as permitted uses; by revising the Page 12 March 10, 2020 master plan, and providing an effective date. The subject property, consisting of 8. 73+/-acres, is located south of Pine Ridge Road and east of Livingston Road, in Section 18, Township 49 South, Range 26 East, Collier County, Florida. (PL20180002061) (District 4) C. This item requires ex parte disclosure be provided by the Commission members. Should a hearing be held on this item, all participants are required to be sworn in. Recommendation to approve an Ordinance amending Ordinance No. 2001-09, as amended, the Pine Ridge Center West Planned Unit Development by moving the boundary between Area A and area B uses to the south and reconfiguring the preserve tract; by adding automobile parking lots, business incubator, accelerator and co-work space as permitted uses; by adding a deviation for off-site preserves; by revising the master plan, and providing an effective date. The subject property, consisting of 8.87+/-acres, is located south of Pine Ridge Road and east of Livingston Road in Section 18, Township 49 South, Range 26 East, Collier County, Florida. (PL20180002264) (District 4) D. Recommendation to consider adoption of an Ordinance establishing the Enbrook Community Development District (CDD) pursuant to Section 190.005(2), Florida Statutes. (District 1) 18. ADJOURN INQUIRIES CONCERNING CHANGES TO THE BOARD'S AGENDA SHOULD BE MADE TO THE COUNTY MANAGER'S OFFICE AT 252-8383. Page 13 March 10, 2020 March 10, 2020 Troy Miller, Communications & Customer Relations CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: Ladies and gentlemen, the meeting of the County Commission will please come to order. We have with us today Pastor Eric Hausler. He's the chaplain of the Collier County Jail and the pastor at the Christ King Presbyterian Church in East Naples. ~nd, Eric, we really appreciate you being here wit_£ us this morning. ~v If you'd all please rise. ~ \,' Item#IA ~ INVOCATION AND PLEDGE OF AL~NCE PASTOR HAUSLER: We 1i~~ery perilous times and frightening times in some pa~~ountry. Everybody in governing authorities --po~~ of authority need wisdom, so we'll pray for wisdom for you~~and the days ahead. Proverbs 18:5 sayO~ ear of the wise seeks knowledge. Proverb 16: 16, ho~2ti better to get wisdom than gold. Let us pra~ ~~ ask God's blessing on those who rule over us. Graciou ___ a enly Father, we bow our heads before you because y ~f-· e God who made us and all things, and you're the one who's p ced us in this sweet part of the country that we call Collier County, Florida; Naples. Thank you, Lord, for the sweet life we have here. Now more than ever those in positions of government at all levels need wisdom. Who knows what the next few weeks will hold for us even here in Collier County. Oh, Lord, we pray that you would give great wisdom to our Page 2 March 10, 2020 governing authorities, have mercy on them, give them knowledge and understanding. We pray for your blessing upon any deliberations that occur in light of this coronavirus as it approaches closer and closer to our own county here. Oh, Lord, we pray for our first responders and law enforcement officials and healthcare workers. Have mercy on them all. Watch over, guard, and protect and keep them and us and our ff~~lies. We pray for your blessing on this meeting. We pray that ,ll¥1 go well; that you would give wisdom even today to those wb~ ~e decisions. We pray for your blessing, because without it~'"hQ~ nothing. We ask all these things in your most pre and powerful name. Amen. ~ CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: Ifyo ' ase remain standing. Commissioner Taylor, would Y/1',ll us in the pledge? COMMISSIONER TA YLOL ~be honored. (The Pledge of Allegian~~recited in unison.) Item#2A # TODA Y'S REGU ~ONSENT AND SUMMARY AGENDA AS AMENDED,~_J ARTE DISCLOSURE PROVIDED BY COMMISSI -.-...., MBERS FOR CONSENT AGENDA. - APPROV DIOR ADOPTED W/CHANGES CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: I want to welcome everyone this morning. We're going to be practicing social distancing here in Collier County. So we're going to forego handshakes and fist bumps and elbow bumps and that sort of thing. So hopefully no one will consider us to be rude. But this is to protect the public, and it's the right thing to do. Page 3 March 10, 2020 And we will have a little presentation from our Department of Health and our Emergency Management folks this morning to let the public know what steps the county is involved in in dealing with the coronavirus issue to give some comfort to folks that the county is on top of these things. So we'll get into that momentarily. Next on our agenda is the approval of today's regular, consent, and summary agenda. MR. OCHS: Mr. Chairman? ~ CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: Yes, sir. Ao..\\' MR. OCHS: Ifl may go through a few sta~~ges before the Board sets this agenda. ~ CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: Yes.#)~-- MR. OCHS: I have a couple of ch proposed for today's agenda of March 10th, 2020. ~ The first proposed change, hairman just indicated, was to add Item 5B. This will be~ ntation and update by your Collier County Public H~alt ~artment director, Stephanie Vick, and Emergency Services · or, Dan Summers, regarding the COVID-19 virus.~a0,... at's Item 5B, and that will be heard immediately after B~rd sets this morning's agenda. The nex~p o sea change is to move Item 16A9 from your consent agen ecome Item 11 E. This is a recommendation to advertise ~ 1ng back for a future public hearing a series of Land Developmeht'Code amendments that were previously directed by the Board, and we would like to present those and get some discussion to make sure we're 100 percent clear on where the Board wants to move with those. That's a staff request. And, finally, the final staff request is to withdraw Item 16D3 . This is a proposed interlocal agreement between the county --a number of counties in Southwest Florida and the University of Page 4 March 10, 2020 Florida Agricultural Extension Services. We got a late call from Hendry County yesterday that they had a few minor revisions still that they wanted to make. So we'd like to just withdraw this for one meeting, get those minor corrections back inserted in the agreement , and put this back on a future agenda. Finally, Mr. Chairman and Commissioners, we have one time-certain item, and that is Item 13A. This is the pre~nt~tion of your Comprehensive Annual Financial Report, and th~~heduled to be heard immediately after your 5A presentatio~~iness of the Month. a And those are all the changes that I hav~ CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: All rig ~~~U see if there are any changes. ~ Mr. Klatzkow, did you have a~.,.. \-' MR. KLATZKOW: No, si ~U CHAIRMAN SAUNDE~--rt right. Commissioner McDaniel? ~'J ' COMMISSIONER ~~NIEL: Good morning. CHAIRMAN SA RS: Good morning. disclosures on t e parte items. COMM S ER TAYLOR: No changes. No disclosures. CH ===........ SAUNDERS: Commissioner Fiala. COM SIONER FIALA: No changes, no corrections, and ex parte. I have no disclosures. CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: Okay. Same here, I have no disclosures and no changes. Does the Clerk have any changes? THE CLERK: No, sir. Thank you. CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: All right. Then we need a motion Page 5 to approve the regular, consent, and summary agenda. COMMISSIONER TAYLOR: So moved. COMMISSIONER FIALA: Second. March 10, 2020 CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: All in favor, signify by saying aye. COMMISSIONER FIALA: Aye. CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: Aye. COMMISSIONER TAYLOR: Aye. COMMISSIONER McDANIEL: Aye. ~ CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: All opposed? ~ ~ (No response.) ....,... a CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: Passes una~sly. ~<{, 0~ ~~ # ~<{, ~ ~ Page 6 Proposed Agenda Changes Board of County Commissioners Meeting March 10, 2020 Add-On Item SB (To be heard immediately following Item 2A): Presentation and update by Collier County Public Health Department Director, Stephanie Vick and Emergency Services Director, Dan Summers, regarding COVID-19. Move Item 16A9 to Item llE: Recommendation to direct staff to advertise, and bring back for a public hearing, at the April 28, 2020 Board Meeting, an Ordinance amending the Land Development Code relating to the timing of required inspections for communication towers, to add a Nominal Alteration Plan to simplify the review of certain changes to Site Development Plans, to limit architectural lighting on buildings and light on car wash equipment, to clarify public notice provisions for certain land use petitions, and to correct citations. (Stafrs request) Withdraw Item 16D3: Recommendation to approve and authorize the Chairman to sign the attached Interlocal Agreement which provides for services and education via multi- county Agricultural Extension Agents of the University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences Extension and authorize $32,422.52 as Collier County's proportionate share of this Agreement. (Stafrs request) Time Certain Items: Item 13A to be heard immediately following Item SA 3/23/2020 3: 15 PM March 10, 2020 Item #5B PRESENTATION AND UPDATE BY COLLIER COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH DEPARTMENT DIRECTOR, STEPHANIE VICK AND EMERGENCY SERVICES DIRECTOR, DAN SUMMERS, REGARDING COVID-19 -PRESENTED MR. OCHS: Commissioners, that moves us to y~m 5B. This is a presentation by Public Health Departmen1_ tijr~1or, Stephanie Vick, and Emergency Services direct~ Summers, regarding the COVID-19 virus. ~ CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: Good~~' and thank you for being here. ~ .,., MS. VICK: Good morning, C9f¥1~sioners. COMMISSIONER TA YLO~ ~od morning. MS. VICK: Thank you ~ng me here. We're here this morn~·n ~Ik about COVID-19. I think some of you have heard some resentation so far, so some may be repetitive to you, but I~i you'll notice new information. CHAIRMAN ~~DERS: Yeah. And the main purpose of this is for the p b~to hear this. So most will not have heard that, so don't worry __ eing repetitive to us. MS. : Okay. So as you know, COVID-19 hit Florida on March the . There were --there were two cases that were picked up in Florida. And at that time, the governor declared a state of emergency, and the state surgeon general also declared a public health emergency. But we had been working on this --the local health departments had been working on this as soon as we saw the situation that was evolving in Wuhan, China, and dusting off our plans for pandemic Page 7 March 10, 2020 flus, which this is not a flu but it is similar as to how it spreads. So we've been working on that. We take our direction from --the Department of Health takes their direction from the CDC, to which the local health departments take their direction from the CDC and the Department of Health overall. Our Epidemiology Department continues to inves~~le possible COVID-19 exposures just as they did and do with oth~1~~'0rtable diseases and new viruses. If you'll remember wha1,J\twened with HlNl, Ebola, and Zika, we investigated those,!.~~nd followed up: and ':e do the same thing now. We are~~a and we continue to investigate. -0 ~ Okay. We've been working with o~mmunity providers, such as the hospitals, EMS, fire, Emer~e Management, the school district, clinics such as the Neigh d Health Clinic, and the Healthcare Network of South~ lorida. In fact, we have now a community partner call th~~s once a week. And then if there is additional information t~@.es out, we make sure that that's either f'.axed out or emailed ~~at everybody's up to date at the same time. ~ We're b~g-~ at this point in time to offer small community presentations request. But, again, we're also trying to avoid unnecessa~ 1nging together large groups of people into small spaces. So~ something that we try to work with the people that are requesting it so that we can do social distancing at the same time. Okay. So on this slide, you'll see the situation changes daily, if not hourly, as to how many cases are in our state, and this was current as of noon yesterday. But in the same way that happened to our governor when he was here on Friday, it changed last night so that there is an additional case in Volusia County. So where it says Page 8 March 10, 2020 Florida has 18 cases, we actually have had 17 cases to date, and of those, 18 would have been Florida residents. Some of them are diagnosed in Florida, as you can see, 12 of them, so that would now be 13. You just have to add a number here and there. Five were diagnosed in another state; however, they've been repatriated to Florida, and one was confirmed positive, but it was not our resident. So --and that case still remains i~la~ed in our state. ~v So right now, in the state we have 115 cases ~~~g, and we've had, so far, 140 negative cases. So --and of~ll ~es that we've done, there are cases that continue --or pote ses that continue to be monitored. So as you can see, there~~ now, 1,104 people monitored to date, but currently only 3~ng monitored. And when I say "monitored," those peopie--1riself-isolating at home taking their temperatures, in con~\wlh the health departments daily so that we know their sympto ~l\elr temperature. And if they pass the 14 days, then they're lik ...-~---·,,~est of us. Okay. A lot of peo~1 e wondering how COVID-19 is spread. It most often spreads f~~erson to person. You need to be closer than about six fee,h_~c~ the social distancing. And we try to keep people a~d e~-c u~~e you to stay about six feet apart when you're in community s a: s. We b~ it's spread through respiratory droplets from an infected pe~n who coughs or sneezes and spread through close contact. So if you shake hands, if you're hugging people, then that increases the risk. But it's important to also realize that not every single person shows symptoms that is infected. And so that is evolving into not only are we concerned about people coming back from the specified countries but, again, we're concerned about close Page 9 March 10, 2020 situations with people because you're not sure who would be infected. So the symptoms are much like the flu in the beginning. You have a fever, a cough, you get body aches, but then the hallmark of COVID for people that morph and progress into being sicker with COVID infections is great difficulty in breathing. So those that are particularly at risk happen to be our older population and people with comorbid conditions such as asthma, COPD, kidney di~as~. Those are the people that are most at risk at this time. So th~~ptoms can come two to 14 days after you are exposed to !b1\ VVUs. Testing right now is only available throueh ~c health. Now, that is to change soon. We don't have a spec· e. It could be tomorrow. It could be the end of the wee~~ we are promised that there is going to be commercial lab test~on; however, right now it's a two-step process. The tes~fug used was approved at the CDC by the Food and Drug Ad · · ion who requires that any test that is made available to the s~ en needs to be confirmed at the CDC. ~"')' So let's say someooO~nts to the Health Department. We send a test into our stat{l~ and it goes to one of three state labs: Miami, JacksonviJl._~~on the panhandle. And then --well, Tampa, really, has take ~ where the panhandle has been. So they test. If it's positive, -:,~:: at test goes to the CDC. So when we test it and it's positiv , · a presumptive case. It goes to the CDC and it's positive, it' confirmed case. And until the cases are confirmed, they are not reported in Florida. So some of the risk factors, the big one, is for people that have traveled to the countries that are being monitored, and that happens to be --China is the big country, Iran, Italy, South Korea, Japan, and Hong Kong. Japan and Hong Kong are considered a little lesser risk, but everyone, when they come back to our country from those Page 10 March 10, 2020 countries, are being asked to self-isolate for 14 days. And when you self-isolate you're staying in your house. If you have family members, you're trying to stay as far away from them as possible, have a separate room that you sleep in, use a separate bathroom if possible. If not, practice hygienic cleaning after your use of that bathroom, and do that for the 14 days. Don't go out of the house to go shopping. Don't go out of the house to go to presen~io\ns. Stay in your home. ~V So --but it's important to realize, as I alluded,.t°'e\rrier, that the risks may change over time. If this becomes i1M'a community-acquired virus, then we won't be ·ng really on the travel. It's more just on community conta~e~ . You need to know there is no vacc~ght now, and it's not expected for at least a year. There l~medicines for this. Pardon me. Dam allergies. Okay. Excu . So there is research being done for antivirals that might _,,..~ ith the COVID-19. And, as I said, at least a year until a~· would be developed and available, right now, is the predicti~ ~ So what happens~~ think you're at risk for having symptoms of a fever, a cou~ y~'re having difficulty breathing? What should you do? ~ ~ 6f all, you call ahead to your healthcare provider, tell e bout your travel or your exposure to someone who's beel'Y"l"I~ ing from those countries and what your symptoms are. Also c tact your Health Department, and I have the number here on the presentation. Our Epidemiology Department would be area code (239)252-8226. If you think you could be infected, you need to avoid contact with others. Don't travel. Make sure --and everyone should do this routinely. Cover your mouth and nose when you're coughing and sneezing. The best thing to have is a tissue, cough into the tissue, and Page 11 March 10, 2020 dispose of it right away. Clean your hands. Wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds. I know that's difficult. You may not be close to soap and water, but the antiseptic hand washes and alcohol is difficult to get these days. So the most effective thing is washing your hands, soap and water, soap and water. But if you can't --if you can't get to a sink, then thit's ,the time to use your antiseptic hand cleaners. Okay. ~V And for people that don't have symptoms buti_flv)'\re coming back from those countries or they've had cont~c ~someone who's coming back from those countries, we still ar 1toring them for symptoms for 14 days. So we are request.i&:h m --and actually now for four of the countries, so exclud~pan and Hong Kong. It's --we're mandatorily saying that~~ need to self-isolate voluntarily. V But if there is a case whe eone is not complying --and we are monitoring those people, nt you to know. But if there's a case where someone is ~~~ plying and we truly need them to be quarantined and self-is0iY, there is a way that, through our legal counsel in Tallah~~ ~at I can compel someone to stay in their home. ~ Okay. !Aib~e pretty much went over this one. So t~~res that I've been discussing about staying home, we need to ¥.e this very, very seriously, particularly in our community --our community. The people that are most affected by this happen to be the older population. In our county we have at least a third of our population is over the age of 50, and the most vulnerable population are those people that happen to be in the nursing homes and assisted living facility and the people that are getting dialysis. Page 12 March 10, 2020 We need to be smart about this. It's an affluent community. We have lots of people who are traveling all over the world. And though they may have flown back in from South Africa, it doesn't mean that they may not have been to China on their trip. So it's upon all of us to take precautions. Think about the people that are most at risk. If you're a son or daughter or a close friend of someone who's in a nursing home and you've traveled ti!~ese places, you need to let authorities know. You need to stay o~¥e nursing homes until you're sure that you do not have the v~. ~ e need to, as a community, practice social distancing kn~-~at there is not medication for this. There's no vaccine. The ay we can --we can protect our community and protect o~...,, is by hand washing, staying six feet away from people, cove · our mouth and your nose if you sneeze or you cough. Try to keep your hands awa your face. And it's more your eye's itching and you~ ve to scratch it. Well, get a tissue, wrap your finger in a tis~~ your eye, and then dispose of it, and then that way you're n~liefosing your eye to other germs. So I've put u~ ~either resources for you to go to. The CDC pages on coron v1 ~s l're updated daily. The DOH web pages on COVID are ~""'.-~~--e daily. There is a call center, if you have questions~ open now 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and that's the 1 ~6-779-6121 number. And then also you can do questions through the email, and that's COVID-19@FLHealth.gov. And always, if you have questions locally, you certainly can call your local Health Department, and particularly the epidemiology number that I placed up there. CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: Okay. Thank you. Before we get to Commissioner Taylor, one of the things I Page 13 March 10, 2020 wanted to mention to the Commission is that I've talked to the manager about trying to limit our public meetings, items that are not necessary, proclamations and things like that. We probably are going to forego those for a couple of months, then we'll catch up later, employee awards, those types of things. We're going to try to minimize the crowds that we have here, and that's to protect those crowds from any contact. So I want to thank you for giving that informati~e public. We do have --Mr. Summers is going to make a pr~n~non, and he may answer whatever question you have. ~ COMMISSIONER TAYLOR: Okay. I hink so. CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: All rig~~~ missioner Taylor. COMMISSIONER TAYLOR: So~ we been able to positively, as a nation or as the w~d'&rtify the COVID virus? Meaning, we know that this is --· · --we can identify it. This is definitely COVID-19. ,<'\~ MS. VICK: Yes. WV COMMISSIONER OR: How long have we been able to do that? -0"'- MS. VICK: ~ ~ina was first --was first reporting this, and so it was bac~t ~dsthe end of the --the end of 2019, and it continued to r in China. And so through documents that came out and c~ 1cated through CDC, through WHO, the World Health OrgMzation, and we've been following it towards the end of 2019. COMMISSIONER TAYLOR: Okay. And then the second question, and my last question, is: Can one immunize one's self against it if one --for instance, children. They say they can pick it up, and then they slough --are they immunized now, or is it possible that this virus can be reoccurring in the same person? Page 14 March 10, 2020 MS. VICK: Not enough is known about the virus yet to definitively answer that for you. It is suspected that you can pick it up again, just like with the flu virus. You can get it year to year. So that's suspected but not confirmed yet. COMMISSIONER TAYLOR: Thank you. CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: Commissioner Fiala. COMMISSIONER FIALA: Yes, thank you. You've stressed who have come from other coun~ut are there certain states within the United States? Bee~ ~eople around here also do travel, and if they don't fly or som~, they might drive here. Are there certain states that woul ore susceptible to having this and bringing it in to us that ar~~a y known? MS. VICK: Well, California and t~~te of Washington have been the most prevalent in reportin iicases to date; however, that's kind of a false sense of sec_.......,.... ecause now that the testing has become available, every d re are additional states that are finding a case in their sta~e. So, you know, Cali is a long distance from Florida, but we have cases, too, and t~ es from travel, most likely. And the virus is not only t2l~ng to us; it's traveling around the country. So just like you try t~event yourself from having the flu every year, you need to t e cautions to prevent your exposure to COVID-19. CH :::........ SAUNDERS: Commissioner McDaniel. COM SI ONER McDANIEL: Yeah. And one quick question. And, thank you, Stephanie, for the presentation. You know, you'd talked earlier about the testing. When is it --when are the testing methodologies going to be more prevalent and available? I think that, just from what I've been able to hear, it's an identifiable virus, and that would really help us contain it more Page 15 March 10, 2020 prevalently if we had more availability for the testing. I was pleased to hear about the double-checking, if you will, with the testing. If someone does test positive, it goes for another level before there's actually a diagnosed case, and that certainly helps with the human error side of things. So when do you think those tests are going to be more available? And how --and, secondarily, how often should people &_.o?, MS. VICK: For testing? ~V COMMISSIONER McDANIEL: Yes. Ao..\ \ ' MS. VICK: Well, first of all, you should~~ tested if you have come in contact with people that have tr: right now to those countries, or if you are experiencin~; symptoms and your doctor has determined, along with the ~ Department right now, that you meet the criteria for tes~~I is an algorithm that we are following as a health depart e t everybody else is following in the state to determine who ~ e tested and who shouldn't. But, once again, it is wide~~community transmission person to person, and you don't ~"yactly where it came from, then that algorithm will not be . when it will be v · al> e. I am hoping --the latest count we've been given is that u 1llion tests should be available nationally this week. So · a be any day. But I a o want to caution you that it could have been last Friday, but there seems to be a little bit of a glitch in producing the tests and getting them out. So once that happens, it will no longer be a two-step process. It will be your provider will determine if you meet the criteria for testing, and they will send the test to the commercial labs like Lab Corp, like Quest, if you're familiar with those. Page 16 March 10, 2020 CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: Thank you very much. Mr. Summers? MR. SUMMERS: Commissioners, good morning. For the record, Dan Summers, director of the Bureau of Emergency Services and Emergency Management. And I want to just briefly let you know that, as we have in state statute, as we have in our Comprehensive Emergency 1janagement Plan, our state plan, we have a partnership in these pa~¥r engagements. "'-\ \"T We have the plan, as I've mentioned. As~~l know, we have a battle-tested Emergency Operations C at we can ramp up at various levels. We can do a lot oftJii,~ ally. We can do some periodic briefings and meetings a~ining, set the framework, and then, if necessary, ~_fa~go full activation, of course. ,V All of our activities right re anticipated to be during business hours, so we're not ng at any particular after-action --or after-h~~c ivity. And we just wan~ Mind the community and our partner agencies that mes~g )"s so very important during this event. And we want to stre s~u_st like we talk about in a hurricane, we want a single voice. ___ ork as a single team. That's under Stephanie Vick's dir · . Emergency Management and the Sheriff are unified coordinatio artners with her. And we want to make sure that we remind the public that our single voice in this case is under our Florida Department of Health and Department of Health Collier. We are working closely at the state level. The state Emergency Operations Center is also in a similar posture. They have activated a certain number of emergency support functions that are now working 8:00 to 8:00 in the state EOC, and that's to support information Page 17 March 10, 2020 management planning. Any resource gathering, any logistical support the Department of Health may need will be there to support that. It's important that --this is certainly different from our storm events or our wildfire efforts. Every step, as we work with her team, is measured. It's incremental. It's set forth. So while there's a lot of panic and a lot of --I don't want to say panic, but a lot oJ interest in ramping up very quickly, we'll do that on a measured ~¥cremental basis based as our --based on our daily assessmen~ ~..., Our Emergency Medical Services Chief B er and Dr. Tober --awesome, as always --have put er their personal personnel for weeks now. I have the all s, too. For weeks now our Sheriffs 911 center has beenied ss g these calls and asking folks if they've had international r if they have flu-like symptoms so that the crews, t~ onders, get a heads-up as to what they may be walking int~. N ' And, again, workin DOH, Emergency Medical Services, Medical Director, all oQltl e efforts can be ramped up if needed. On the Emelf-~ }lanagement side of the house, we're fully --all of~Nources are, as you would expect, 24/7 /365, are ready. We h e ability to continue our coordination closely with CDC, FE~ lie health, and others. We h~ the ability to do all types of messaging, as we've not only learned from Irma, but we've enhanced those capabilities from Irma. Alert Collier. This is one of these great tools that we have in our back pocket now, and we now have 156,000 contact points in Collier County, if necessary, to make mass notification. So a great tool that we have available, and we encourage folks at this opportunity to go Page 18 March 10, 2020 AlertCollier.com, and if you're not signed in, now's a great time to do that. And, again, I just want to stress that we can work on site, and we've got a lot of horsepower to work remotely as well. I'm not recommending a local state of emergency at this time, but we'll continue to follow the state Surgeon General's lead on this particular issue. Again, our partial activation means th¥ w.e're working on this right now at an enhanced monitoring~~ Stephanie has told you that this will be a flui~~nment, and we'll --on a moment's notice we can escalate~r p down depending on the case of current actions. An 1n, a single-voice messaging is so important. ~ We've already had people posing a A coronavirus contractors. FEMA is not here on a b official capacity. We've had folks taking CDC informatio aste, modify, and put their logo on it, et cetera. And, aga · Just want to encourage you to let you know that the single-v~ essage here coming from the Department of Health is ~1wPortant. We are monitori~~ly chains, as we've all seen that on the news. We have th~tlf et points from our procurement department and our ordina c~a( allows us to continue to address that from a continuity-o p ions standpoint so that we can continue to operate to the bes r ability and, certainly, if we have to get into emergency rchase order type discussions, we'll do that with the County Manager well in advance and tie that to a local state of emergency if that becomes necessary. Again, I think we're doing well. I feel very, very comfortable about our framework, our ability to manage, coordinate, work with our partners. All the framework is set and ready on go to assist the Department of Health as needed. Page 19 March 10, 2020 Collier EM, the additional websites --and, again, so that you're going straight to those locations for additional information will be most helpful. I'll be happy --either one of us will be happy to take any questions. CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: I want to thank both of you for providing that public information. The purpose of this,ig~in, was to inform the public of sources of information and what ~~unty is doing. And as I mentioned at the beginning of the~~g, we're going to be taking steps to minimize people's~x ~ here in county government. As a matter of fact, one of the i at I mentioned to the manager was the curtailing of our adv~~ oard meetings, things of that nature, things that are not necess~'re going to try reduce --~~ " COMMISSIONER FIALA: hat meeting? CHAIRMAN SAUNDE . me of our advisory board critical, then there's no put anybody at any risk. Again, thank you~ uch. Let's move on to proclamations and-- Item #4 ~ PROCLAMATIONS -ONE MOTION TAKEN TO ADOPT ALL PROCLAMATIONS -ADOPTED Item #4A PROCLAMATION DESIGNATING MARCH 2020 AS Page 20 March 10, 2020 AMERICAN RED CROSS MONTH IN COLLIER COUNTY - ACCEPTED BY DENNIS SANDERS, COMMUNITY VOLUNTEER LEADER -ADOPTED Item 4A is a proclamation designating March 2020 as American Red Cross Month in Collier County. To be accepted by Dennis Sanders, community volunteer leader. If you'd please s,tp forward and receive your proclamation. ~V CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: And as I said, w~ t61ng to take photos, but we're not going to shake hands. a (Applause.) ~ MR. SANDERS: I know we're not ~~g hands. CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: But ~ill have an opportunity to speak. But we want to take so~l'i:!S. MR. OCHS: Sir, ifwe coul photo first. Right in the middle. ~ MR. SANDERS: Let~~en this up. We'll do it this way. Is that good? ~>-~ Thank you. W ell,;Qo~ morning, Commissioners. CHAIRMAN ~DERS: Good morning. MR. SA=~= My name is Dennis Sanders. I am the community v. u er leader for the American Red Cross here in all five coun~ nfortunately, the executive director, Jill Palmer, couldn't be ¥re today. Usually it's the two ofus doing this. So, once again, thank you from her. I would --you know, it's a hard act to follow because of what's going on with this --with the spreading of this disease; however, just know that the American Red Cross is the backup quarterback when it comes to disasters. And when it comes to disasters, we're there. We give about 40 percent of blood that is needed. We provide shelter Page 21 March 10, 2020 and food and other necessities when there are disasters. And just to show you that we are also preventative, we do --we have done about 500 fire alarms that we install for free in individual homes. So the American Red Cross is standing there. Once again, thank you for your proclamation. I know you're very tight on time. Do you have any questions for me? CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: Any questions? COMMISSIONER TAYLOR: No. Thank you ~uch. CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: Thank you very~oJi:and thanks to the Red Cross for all that you do. a MR. SANDERS: Thank you very muc ~ (APPLAUSE.) ~'\-"- Item #4B -~0 ~ PROCLAMATION DESIGN MARCH 21, 2020 AS SA VE THE FLORIDA PANTHER IN COLLIER COUNTY - ACCEPTED BY JOHN TRIGHT, FRIENDS OF THE FLORIDA PANTHER<;L\1 GE, AND ADRIENNE MARTIN, FLORIDA P ANT_~_R ~ATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE - ADOPTED MR. : Item 4 B is a proclamation designating March 21st, 2020, as Sa the Florida Panther Day in Collier County. To be accepted by John Courtright, Friends of the Florida Panther Refuge, and Adrienne Martin, Florida Panther National Wildlife Refuge. (Applause.) CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: Good morning. MS. MARTIN : Good morning, Commissioners. My name is Adrienne Martin. I'm the outreach ranger for the Florida Panther Page 22 March 10, 2020 National Wildlife Refuge, and this is John Courtright, our vice president of the Friends of the Florida Panther Refuge. On behalf of ourselves as well as the refuge and the friends of the refuge, we would like to thank the county commissioners as well as residents of Collier County for recognizing March 21st as save the panther --or Save the Florida Panther Day. We feel that panthers are an iconic symbol of Sou~west Florida and, in our personal opinion, a symbol of partnership.~ partnerships that have been forged in this county 11.i!~ ~e1ped the Florida panther move from the brink of extincti~ take its first steps towards recovery. ~ We look forward to continuing these~~rships and working with the community to secure an even ~; future for the Florida panther. r ..... ~,.,, Thank you. ~ V (Applause.) ~ CHAIRMAN SA~~ Thank you. Item#4C ~<$ PROCLAMAT ~~SIGNATING MARCH 10, 2020 AS GENTLE'M ,, ..... ~ AINST DOMESTIC VIOLENCE DAY IN COLLIE TY -ACCEPTED BY LINDA OBERHAUS, JOHN JO 1\N, JIM JESSEE, AND ROBERT CAHNERS - ADOPTED MR. OCHS: Item 4C is a proclamation designating March 10th, 2020, as Gentle'men Against Domestic Violence Day in Collier. To be accepted by Lindy Oberhaus, John Jordan, Jim Jessee, and Robert Cahners. If you'd please step forward. Page 23 March 10, 2020 (Applause.) COMMISSIONER TAYLOR: Good morning. Thank you. MR. JORDAN: Good morning. My name is John Jordan, and I, along with these distinguished gentlemen, am a founding father of Gentle'men Against Domestic Violence, an all-men initiative of the Shelter for Abused Women and Children. We would like to thank the Commission for recog~zi~g the significance of Gentle'men Against Domestic Violen~~· In 2018 there were more than 1,600 domesticAY\oijnce calls to 911 in Collier County. These calls representiie r~ery neighborhood in our community. GADY wa lished in 2008 by a group of like-minded men with a missio~ ~ ling on men to stand as equal partners with women to end do~[ violence and human trafficking in Collier County and~e ~ur borders. Our goal is to empower men to end all forms o · ce against women by educating ourselves and the c~ 1ty, raising awareness, and creating social change. ~") ' We call on men to ~~e and challenge their own thoughts about gender and to b~~ model of gentleness. If you are a parent or guardian, educ~~d reeducate your sons, your grandsons, and other young me ~ut our responsibility in ending domestic violence. C 1 e traditional images of manhood that stop us and will stop fi-.., .... generations from actively taking a stand to end violence ag · st women. On this day and every day, we call on men to stand with us and recognize that violence against women is not the responsibility of women, and the violence will not end until men become part of the solution to end it. Men must take an active role in creating a cultural and social shift that no longer tolerates violence against women, and we thank Page 24 you for your support. CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: Thank you, sir. (Applause.) Item #4D March 10, 2020 PROCLAMATION DESIGNATING MARCH 15 -21~oio AS SUNSHINE WEEK IN COLLIER COUNTY AND ~~IRMING OUR COMMITMENT TO OPEN AND ACCES~~ GOVERNMENT -ACCEPTED BY SAMANT~ LAPOLLA, REPRESENTING THE COLLIER COUN~ARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS; TRISH::Nd'AN, REPRESENTING THE COLLIER CO CLERK OF COURTS; CHRISTINA ARRIA~ RESENTING THE COLLIER COUNTY SHERIFF' CE; VICKIE DOWNS, REPRESENTING THE COL OUNTY PROPERTY COLLIER COUNTY T LLECTOR; AND TRISH ROBERTSON, REP ~1 TING THE COLLIER COUNTY SUPERVISOR O .ECTIONS -ADOPTED MR. O~~tem 4D is a proclamation designating March 15th through t~T,2~20, as Sunshine Week in Collier County, and reaffirming our commitment to open and accessible government. To be accepted by Samantha Lapolla, representing the Collier County Board of County Commissioners; Trish Morgan, representing Collier County Clerk of Courts; Christine Arriaza, representing the Collier County Sheriff's Office; Vickie Downs, representing Collier County Property Appraiser; Rob Stoneburner, representing the Collier County Tax Collector; and Trish Robertson representing the Collier Page 25 March 10, 2020 County Supervisor of Elections. (Applause.) CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: Would anybody like to make any presentation on that, or is that -- CO MMIS SI ONER McDANIEL: Sure. Rob will. MR. STONEBURNER: No. Sunshine. CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: All right. Thank you. COMMISSIONER TAYLOR: But I would not~ CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: Commissioner ~xl~.' COMMISSIONER TAYLOR: --being 1:!~fhe legislature in Tallahassee, that they are not subject to the S~e rules that we are here in Collier County or in any other cow&.~ CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: That'~fample of those are the guys that make the rules. r ...... \-, COMMISSIONER TA YL~""'1you can't talk, but we can. Item#4E ~ PROCLAMATION D~~ATING MARCH 16-20, 2020 AS GOVERNMENT ~~CE PROFESSIONALS WEEK IN COLLIER CO , JOINING IN THE STATEWIDE RECOGNIT GOVERNMENT FINANCE PROFES SAND THE VITAL SERVICES THAT THEY PROVIDE OUR STATE AND OUR COMMUNITY - ACCEPTED BY REPRESENTATIVES OF THE COLLIER COUNTY CLERK'S FINANCE AND ACCOUNTING DEPARTMENT: DEREK JOHNSSEN, EDITH MANUEL, LESLIE MILLER AND RAYMOND MILUM -ADOPTED MR. OCHS: Item 4 E is a proclamation designating March 16th Page 26 March 10, 2020 through the 20th, 2020, as Government Finance Professionals Week in Collier County; joining in the statewide recognition of government finance professionals and the vital services that they provide in our state and our community. To be accepted by representatives of the Collier County Clerk's Finance and Accounting Department, Derek Johnssen, Leslie Miller, Edith Manuel, and Raymond Milum. (Applause.) MR. JOHNSSEN: Derek Johnssen from the Cle~ffice. Thank you so much for this proclamation. It's, inc1'~Xiti honor to work next to people just like this and all the peo~~ck at their desk. Thank you so much. Thank you. ~ COMMISSIONER TAYLOR: You~~~ome. (Applause.) ~ CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS~. I' o\ng to take the opportunity to thank the Clerk and the Clerk's st all of their help. I've been on the Board now for three years with Commissioner McDaniel and Commissioner Solis, an ink the working relationship between the Clerk and tl){'~ unty is far superior than in the past, in the distant past, and tMt) ~redit to the entire commission, Commissioner Fi~~dtommissioner Taylor. We are all working together to mak ~e that the working relationship between the Clerk and the coun i od, and the benefit of that to the public is that we have bette-r~, ..... ices to the public, we have better activity in our contracts, a it's just a tribute to the Clerk's Office for working with us so closely. So thank you for that. Mr. Manager? MR. OCHS: Yes, sir. Mr. Chairman, if I could get a motion to approve today's proclamations. COMMISSIONER TAYLOR: So moved. COMMISSIONER FIALA: I'd like to make a motion to Page 27 March 10, 2020 approve the proclamations for today. COMMISSIONER TAYLOR: Second. CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: We have a motion and a second. All in favor, signify by saying aye. COMMISSIONER FIALA: Aye. CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: Aye. COMMISSIONER TAYLOR: Aye. COMMISSIONER McDANIEL: Aye. ~ CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: All opposed? ~ ~ (No response.) ....,... a CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: That passe~4lrnmously. Item#5A ~~ PRESENTATION OF THE COT ~c')COUNTY BUSINESS OF THE MONTH FOR MARCH ~ CLASSIC CHAMBER CONCERTS -ACCEPTE LIZABETH LYNCH, DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT, J SSERLIS, VICE CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD, AND J\EL FINN, ARTISTIC DIRECTOR. ALSO ATTEND~IS ETHANY SA WYER, REPRESENTING THE GREA~~ES CHAMBER OF COMMERCE~ PRESENTE~ MR. ~S: Item 5A is a presentation of the Collier County Business of the Month for March 2020 to Classic Chamber Concerts. To be accepted by Elizabeth Lynch, director of development; Judy Isserlis, vice chairman of the board; and Michael Finn, artistic director; along with Bethany Sawyer from the Chamber. Good morning. (Applause.) Page 28 March 10, 2020 COMMISSIONER TAYLOR: Are you going to tell us how successful you are? MS. LYNCH: Yes, I am. COMMISSIONER TAYLOR: Please do, because you are. It's sold out year after year after year after year. MS. LYNCH: Thank you so much. I'm Elizabeth Lynch, director of development. Anj on behalf of Classic Chamber Concerts, I would like to extend our~¥e gratitude and appreciation to the Greater Naples Cll~\er for this honor, and thank you, Commissioners, for thi~~nity to share a little about who we are and how we add to th re and quality of life in Collier County. -0 ~ Classic Chamber Concerts is celebWL~ its 25th anniversary season of bringing the greatest mast~ ~i&es of Chamber music to the Naples audiences performed _.......,~~d-class artists at the height of their careers. We present a si _----. ........ '"'ert season performing at Sugden Theater and First United M ........ ~ st, both located in downtown Naples. ~>-: We join audienceQ;'Mdwide this year in celebrating the 250th anniversary of Be~e~s birth, and it just happened to land on our opening night. ~ ,, Educ a ti a o treach is a key feature of our mission. Our world-cla ~---s visit various Collier County schools the morning following t performance, which is this morning, to conduct a master class. This provides an opportunity for students to play, the artists to listen, and then exchange suggestions to improve their overall technique. The artists then perform a piece for them as well. This inspiring interaction is followed by a friendly Q & A about life as a professional musician. Our aim is to inspire and empower students to realize, with practice and dedication, any dream is Page 29 March 10, 2020 possible. We are not only expiring greatness but developing the audience of the future. We already are in the planning stages for next season to broaden our community outreach bringing the opportunity of experiencing classical music into community groups that might not have the opportunity to have experienced this as yet. We at Classic Chamber Concerts know that the a~ e~pecially music, touches the soul and enriches life. We are <led~¥ to continue sharing this passion with our community~~...,, Thank you. a CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: Thank you~ COMMISSIONER TAYLOR: Tha~~~-- (Applause.) ~ Y Item#l3A ~(:) PRESENTATION OF THE REHENSIVE ANNUAL FINANCIAL REPORT HE FISCAL YEAR ENDED SEPTEMBER 30, 201<)\) AUTHORIZATION TO FILE THE RELATED STAT F hORIDA ANNUAL LOCAL GOVERNMEN NANCIAL REPORT WITH THE DEPARTM ,.....~......, FINANCIAL SERVICES -PRESENTED; MOTION CEPT REPORT -APPROVED MR. OCHS: Commissioners, we move now to Item 13A on this morning's agenda. This is a presentation of the Comprehensive Annual Report for the fiscal year ended September 30th, 2019, in an authorization to file the related state of Florida Annual Local Government Financial Report with the Department of Financial Services. Page 30 March 10, 2020 Mr. Derek Johnssen from the Clerk's agency will begin the presentation. MR. JOHNSSEN: Thank you so much, County Manager. I can't believe I'm up here already again so soon. Again, Derek Johnssen, finance director for the Clerk's Office. Today, during Government Finance Professionals Week, we are pleased to present to you the 2019 Comprehensive Annial ~inancial Report. ~V This annual project only comes to fruition th.112.~f\.,the efforts of many people: County staff, county managem~n ~nty Attorney's Office, department directors, and the staffs o onstitutional officers. All of the agencies at the county~~ nsolidated into the document being discussed today. ~.,., With me today to briefly su · Zt},,the results of the 2019 audit is your audit partner in charge, . s Kessler. We will, of Thank you. ~ MR. KESSLER: G~~orning. So thank you for the introduction, Derek. -0 V And with m9-~ ')1so is Marty Redivan, a familiar face, I'm sure, to all of y u~on't want to leave him out of the introduction here as well. So, y, _..._.,"Ila w, as Derek said, we're here to talk about the 2019 financial st ment audit for the county and just some of the agenda of what we're going to talk through today. We're going to talk through the services we performed, some of the reports that we as the auditors do deliver that are included within your CAFR, the results of our audit procedures, some required communications that we have to make to you-all, and then just conclusion and pause for any questions, comments, anything like that Page 31 March 10, 2020 from you-all. So kind of as a refresher. This hasn't changed from year to year, but the services that we provide, there are three main things that we do over the course of our audit procedures, and the first is we audit your financial estimates. So that is the CAFR that Derek was holding up there. Those are, you know, numbers that are reported as of September 30, 2019. We do perform our audit under g~e?1ment audit standards. ~V We also test federal compliance, and this is t~"fe~ral programs, the grants that you-all receive as a~o ~om the federal government. We audit programs to make sur you-all are spending the money as the federal govern~.t ants you to spend that money. ~.,., And then we do the same thin~,i..th'-the state compliance. The state programs and grants that yo~~e receiving as well as an examination of compliance w~in state statutes over investments and how you ~~r E911 funds. So the reports that ~~ver, the first one is our Independent Auditor's Report. Thi~ ~r opinion. This is what goes within our final statements. ~ The secon ~e long title on here. It's the Independent Auditor's Re:=.~~~WI Internal Control. This is internal control over financial r.__ ... -.. ng. The second is our Independent Auditor's Report Over Comp · nee, and this is the Single Audit Report. This is our opinion on compliance with federal and state grant guidelines. We also issue a management letter as required under the rules of the Florida Auditor General. We will issue an Independent Accountant's Report on our examination procedures over investment compliance and E911 compliance, and then we issue a governance communication letter. We're going to hit some of that today. Just Page 32 March 10, 2020 some things that I want to highlight that I think is important for you-all as the Board of County Commissioners to hear, but there's also a letter that summarizes the results of our audit. So the result of our procedures: Our Independent Auditor's Reports has an unmodified opinion. This is a clean opinion. This is the highest level of opinion that you-all can receive on your financial statements. The second report that we issue is our Auditor's ~~ Internal Control. There were no material weaknesses or fi~~{eported within this report. "°' The third report is our Single Audit Ri~'fhere was an unmodified opinion on compliance for all ~~major programs. No material weaknesses were noted, but th~ re other matters of noncompliance noted within our~en. We do have a significant deficiency in internal control rel t compliance as well within that report. ~ The management lett~ad no suggestions for improvement, no comments reported t~~~ d then our Independent Auditor --Accountant~¥ort had unmodified opinion on compliance whic~~n, clean opinion over the investment and E911 compl~·an e~'- So som r of required communication that, you know, we like to hi~ , because we do think it's important for you-all to hear this fr~ us because they are things that stick out from our audit, if you will. Within your final statements, there are a couple areas of significant estimates that are, you know, subject to judgment, subject to management bias, and subject to change from year to year. And these areas are the self-insurance claims liability, the pension liability, your other postemployment benefits, which is your retiree Page 33 March 10, 2020 healthcare, benefits for retirees, you know, separate from pensions, your allowance for doubtful accounts related to EMS billings, depreciation on the county's capital assets, and then the landfill postclosure liability. You know, within these estimates we perform certain procedures to look at the assumptions and the significant factors that go into them, and we found that all the estimates were ri~~?nable and, you know, supported our clean opinion, our unm~~d opinion. We had no difficulties encountered dealing w~ ~agement, and no disagreements with management. _,..... a So on that note, you know, I do want to ~~nk you to everybody for all their assistance with the~it, you know. Putting together the CAFR is a significant unde~g, and then getting the audit done is a significant undertaki aM allowing us to be here today presenting in this timeline _,,.'..;.' ... ..:i...TW .. ~ ounty's able to file everything within the statutes,. · · the requirements. So, you know, thank~ e Clerk's team, to the County Manager's team, to the "W departments, and everybody that has a our audit requests an wering our questions and dealing with the --I'd say th c stant hammering of questions and audit procedures t ___ e e doing over the last few months. So it's a great task, and -..,.1~...,-~"3ciate everybody's assistance. With t said, I'll pause for questions, comments, anything else. CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: I don't see any questions from the Commission. Ms. Kinzel? THE CLERK: Thank you, Commissioner Saunders. I just really wanted to thank the county staff and everyone that did cooperate. Page 34 March 10, 2020 I set a timeline for finance to get this done every year, and they work diligently to meet that deadline. But we couldn't do it without the participation of all your departments and the cooperation. So I just wanted to chime in and say thank you on all of that. I think it's working very well in everything we're trying to do to give the taxpayers the best information that we can do. So I appreciate that. CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: Thank you. If there ~e 1:10 other questions, thank you very much for your presentation ~y Do we need a motio~ to accept the report? ~ \, ' MR. OCHS: yes, Slf. a COMMISSIONER TAYLOR: Somov~ COMMISSIONER FIALA: Second-0 ~ "-- COMMISSIONER McDANIEL: ~~d. CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS~. W ,ave a motion and a second to accept the annual local govemm · ncial report. All in favor, signify by saying aye. ~ COMMISSIONER FI · Aye. CHAIRMAN SA,__,...... : Aye. COMMISSIONE LOR: Aye. COMMISSIO~R )\ cDANIEL: Aye. CHAIRMA~AUNDERS: All opposed? (No res..,...._ ... U\"'• CH ~.,.__._.. SAUNDERS: That passes unanimously. Again, thank you v much. MR. KESSLER: Thank you all. COMMISSIONER FIALA: May I ask a question? Just a quick one. CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: Yeah, sure. Commissioner Fiala. COMMISSIONER FIALA: Do you want us to return these to you, Crystal? Page 35 March 10, 2020 THE CLERK: If you don't need them, we'll keep them for the public's use if they want a paper copy. Thank you. Item #7 PUBLIC COMMENTS ON GENERAL TOPICS NOT ON THE CURRENT OR FUTURE AGENDA S> MR. OCHS: Commissioners, we move to Ite..111\~ this morning's agenda, public comments on general ~not on the current or future agenda. ~ MR. MILLER: Mr. Chairman, I hav~~egistered speaker, Garrett F.X. Beyrent. ~.,., CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: G a morning. MR. BEYRENT: Good mo . For the record, Garrett F.X. always with you guys down . I did work in New Jersey, and I came down here instead ,<~: Long story short, ,O~'t realize when I was formulating my plan here --and th· · g~ng back to just after Columbine. A month after Columbin me up with a design which was a formula based on a professa H met back in college up in New Jersey. His name was John e was an economics professor, Nobel Prize winner. And he tol e that everything in life can be formulated in a formula, an algorithm. I said, you're crazy. You can't do that. So I actually tried it, and he was right. So I came up with a formula to resolve school shootings. It's very simple. It's not simple. It's actually somewhat complicated. But I came up with a design plan. All you have to do is fill in the blanks, and that's what I'm here for. I'm just going to give everybody Page 36 March 10, 2020 a blank copy of this, and they can just fill in what they want. I know what I want in there. I just want a --I want a VA soldier's home in my complex. And I'm the owner of the PUD, so it makes it a little easier when you've got a little --when you've got a few friends that are richer than you are, so --and this is it. So I'm going to hand it to that guy right over there. Everybody gets a copy. And it's really odd, because I was sitting right her~~~ my phone rang, and I thought, you know, 1987, only one ~¥1 this room had a cellular telephone. No, it wasn't you, ai\J., '\Jecause you weren't here that day. It was me. I had the only~fre that rang in this room. And Dudley Goodlette walked to ~~ affectionately call him Dudley Do Right, because he's a~guy. He walked up to me. He says, wh~~t you've got there? I said, it's called a cellular tele~ni "'It's in a bag, and I got it from when I was in the army. I _.......,s..~~ 0 --I was a yacker. So, long story short, I tho~----t is was similar to that. I'm sitting right here, and the p~~~~. ang, and it rang in my pocket because Mary, the secur· ard, wasn't here to shut it off for me. She usually would do tGi · advance. But now it's how many years later? That was \t'~ ~ everybody's got a cell phone. COMMIS I~ffi McDANIEL: I had my first hard-mounted one 1n my ca._._ ........ .., ear. MR. ~~~----NT: Did you? In your car? COM SI ONER McDANIEL: You said who --I had a cell phone. MR. BEYRENT: Only the cops had that, Bill. COMMISSIONER McDANIEL: It was amazing. MR. BEYRENT: Anyhow, I just wanted to update you and wish us all through this nightmare we're all going through right now. Maybe we'll find a kid that has the answer to the coronavirus down Page 37 March 10, 2020 the road in a project off of Goodlette Road. I don't know. Long story short, thank you. CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: Thank you, sir. Thank you. COMMISSIONER TAYLOR: Good health. COMMISSIONER FIALA: Interesting history of a cell phone , isn't it? You never even think about that. That was just yesterday almost. COMMISSIONER McDANIEL: Yes, ma'am. ~ MR. OCHS: Mr. Chairman, we move to Ite~,~ounty Manager's report. a Item#IIA ~~~ A WARDING BID #20-7682 TOW ~ CONSTRUCTION GROUP, INC., FOR THE "IM -~_.__,,_.,._,EE ROAD (CR 846) AT WOODCREST DRIVE INTE___,__, TION IMPROVEMENTS," PROJECTS #60214, #7014 #71010, IN THE AMOUNT OF $1,564,098.50, AUTHOA.~'""d HE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN THE ATTACHED AGREE , AND AUTHORIZE THE NECESSARY B ~ AMENDMENTS -APPROVED Item 1 l~i~ecommendation to award a contract to Wright Construct~~p, Incorporated, for the Immokalee Road at W oodcrest 'lWive intersection improvements in the amount of $1,564,098.50, authorize the Chairman to sign the agreement, and authorize the necessary budget amendments. Jay Ahmad, your Transportation Engineering director, is available to make a presentation or respond to questions from the Board. CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: All right. Let's see if there are any Page 38 March 10, 2020 questions. I was at a town hall meeting last night, and this was the subject --one of the issues, and there were 436 people at that town hall meeting. COMMISSIONER FIALA: Where was that held? CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: That was up near The Quarry and up at the Heritage. Anyway, they're supportive of this particular light. COMMISSIONER TAYLOR: That's good for y~hat's a lucky thing. Ao..\ \..., CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: Do we hav~a ~lie speakers? MR. MILLER: Yes, we do, sir. We ha registered public speaker, Cheryl Ollila. -0 ~ CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: Goo~~ing. MS. OLLILA: Good momi~g., ~,.,, CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: he was one of the attendees. MS. OLLILA: Yes, I;;p- Good morning, Comm· · ers. I would like to speak on the traffic signal installatio~ I am the presiden e Quarry Community Association. The Quarry is part of ~~g Bay PUD, although we're separate and distinct co?, and so we don't have access to each other's community. e ge Bay has about 1,200 homes, and The Quarry has about~ mes. I wish)J thank Commissioner Saunders for holding his town hall --District 3 town hall meeting in our PUD yesterday and also wish to thank Nick Casalanguida and Trinity Scott for their presentations. This meeting was very well attended, as Commissioner Saunders just alluded to; 436 attendees. And I thank the commissioner, because we have some pretty hot issues going on in Page 39 March 10, 2020 our neck of the woods , and I commend him for putting himself kind of in harm's way. But I thought the meeting went well. We did have a pre-meeting, myself and a few of our board members. I have a few with me today, as well as some of the Heritage Bay board members , and it's resulting from a preplanning meeting. We have a couple of big issues; one is to gate a private-owned road of The Quarry community associat~n-~alled Limestone Trail. I'm not going to waste my time talk~~out that today. You'll hear more about that in the future. "'-\ \...,, I think with our pre-meeting we had yes~er a~ cautiously optimistic. We are on a path to get the gates e want on our private road through Nick's staff and throu&= mmissioner Saunders. ~ ~ What I wanted to say about the~ilfic' signal, it was during a preplanning meeting that we had~~ruary 18th with the county that we were informed that we ~tira' be part of a cost sharing for that traffic signal at Quarry /W o~,.,._,.,,..e t/Immokalee Road. And our attorney that we hired hq(;,~ ocument in his possession which he showed at this prepla~~eeting that indicates that the developer paid his fair share A,e)'raffic signal. And so we're somewhat at odds with the c u~, and I'm just here to say that I want to be on record that w b 1 ve, according to the county documents, that the developer.£.JU,]l~~ur fair share of that traffic signal, and unless we see documentat to the contrary, that is our position. Thank you very much. CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: Thank you. And just for the Commission's information, kind of the way we've resolved this at this point is that the light will be installed, assuming the Board goes along with the installation, and then the issue of cost share and those things, we'll work with the attorneys and Page 40 March 10, 2020 with our staff, and we'll try to determine what, if any, cost share there is for that. So if there's no discussion or questions, we need a motion to approve. COMMISSIONER McDANIEL: I'll make a motion to approve, but I do have my light on, sir. CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: Oh, I'm sorry. I didn_1 see it. COMMISSIONER McDANIEL: I'll make a mo~V COMMISSIONER TAYLOR: Second. Ao..\ ~'T COMMISSIONER McDANIEL: Unles~y ~nt to make it. CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: No, no. T ne. Commissioner? -0 ~ ~ . COMMISSIONER McDANIEL: ~ happy to make that a motion. ~....,, COMMISSIONER FIALA: ~"e1MiMid the motion. COMMISSIONER McD L: I am in support of the project. I just --you know, as Che ....... ~ · , your neck of the woods is okay with this light. Our nee e woods is --because I represent the folks that live on the s~:1 1de of Immokalee Road. And one of oniems I brought up yesterday when we were road, two-la , limited access, and I expressed some concerns with regat:N e increase in traffic. So I b'Mve that the discussion was that we would be doing some traffic monitoring just --traffic counts to ensure that the increase --that the excess --or that the traffic's not going to increase excessively, number one, and number two, prioritization on the improvements of Vanderbilt Beach are going to be such that we can --because we've got planned improvements for Massey as part of our Vanderbilt Beach expansion, and that we're going to prioritize Page 41 March 10, 2020 working on Massey to be able to effectuate the health, safety --I mean, because if you haven't traveled Massey, just go for a ride and have a look. It's a little two-lane private road without sidewalks or anything. And, I mean, literally, two weeks ago I saw a family walking up the --I don't want to call it a ditch, but it was up the left-hand side of the right-of-way. So I just wanted to share that as informational pufRoses that everyone_ is looking at this and believes that it can be ~fit for our community. "'-\ ·~...,, CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: Any other co~ihs or questions? (No response.) ~ CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: We hav~~tion and second. All in favor, signify by saying aye. ~ .,., COMMISSIONER FIALA: A ~ , CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: ............ COMMISSIONER TAY : Aye. COMMISSIONER Mc L: Aye. CHAIRMAN SA All opposed? (No response.) -0 ~ CHAIRMAN ~~DERS: That passes unanimously. COMMIS I Nffi FIALA: But before we leave that, can -- CHAI .. ~.....,,, AUNDERS: Commissioner Fiala, sure. CO .... ___.'9<-' ONER FIALA: --I was just say one little comment, and that is -was just writing about this the other day . Jay Ahmad and your team have done such an excellent job of timing these lights. I'm amazed at how great it's been to travel at this time of year with the most tourism that we've ever remembered and the most traffic and, yet, as you drive from one side of the county to the other, those lights are all timed. If you keep the speed limit, you never have to stop. Page 42 March 10, 2020 So I just wanted to say thank you for all you've done. Item #1 lB AWARDING AGREEMENT NO. 19-7605 IN THE TOTAL AMOUNT OF $9,858,072 TO QUALITY ENTERPRISES USA, INC., FOR "DESIGN-BUILD OF IMMOKALEE ROAp, LOGAN BOULEVARD, AND VANDERBILT BEACH ROAR..._NpW 24- INCH FORCE MAIN PROJECT," AUTHORIZE .Itrf~~HAIRMAN TO SIGN THE ATTACHED AGREEMENT~~UTHORIZE THE NECESSARY BUDGET AMENDME HE AMOUNT OF $2,908,000 -APPROVED ~ MR. OCHS: Item 118 is a rec~~dation to award a contract to Quality Enterprises USA, Inc~~d, for the design-build of Immokalee Road, Logan Bou~nd Vanderbilt Beach Road new 24-inch force main projec~Vamount of $9,858,072, authorize the Chairman to execute the~~ent, and authorize the necessary budget amendments. -0 V COMMISSIO~R "f AYLOR: I'd like to move approval. COMMIS I Nill McDANIEL: Second. CHAI ... __,, AUNDERS: We have a motion and second. Are there ers? MR. LER: No, sir. CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: Any questions or comments from the Board? (No response.) CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: We have a motion and second. All in favor, signify by saying aye. COMMISSIONER FIALA: Aye. Page 43 March 10, 2020 CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: Aye. COMMISSIONER TAYLOR: Aye. COMMISSIONER McDANIEL: Aye. CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: All opposed? (No response.) CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: That passes unanimously. Thank you. MR. OCHS: Thank you, Commissioners. ~ Item#llC ~ AWARDING INVITATION TO BID N~~J, SOUTH COUNTY WATER RECLAMATION ~LITY (SCWRF) RECLAIMED WATER STORA~~~K IMPROVEMENTS, TO PWC JOINT VENTURE LLC, AMOUNT OF $1,294,000, AUTHORIZE THE CHAI O SIGN THE ATTACHED AGREEMENT, AND AUT i ETHE NECESSARY BUDGET AMENDMENTS -APP D Item 11 C is W~mendation to award a contract for the South County Water e~ation Facility Reclaimed Water Storage Tank Improvemen r ct to PWC Joint Venture, LLC, in the amount of $1,294,00 , _._ .... orize the Chairman to execute the agreement, and authorize tfl ecessary budget amendments. COMMISSIONER TAYLOR: Move approval. COMMISSIONER McDANIEL: Second. COMMISSIONER FIALA: Second. COMMISSIONER McDANIEL: Third. CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: Motion and second. Are there any registered speakers? Page 44 March 10, 2020 MR. MILLER: No, sir. CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: All in favor, signify by saying aye. COMMISSIONER FIALA: Aye. CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: Aye. COMMISSIONER TAYLOR: Aye. COMMISSIONER McDANIEL: Aye. CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: All opposed? '"\.. \ (No response.) ~V CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: That passes una~~sly. Thank you. ~ COMMISSIONER McDANIEL: Outst report, Thomas. MR. CHMELIK: Thank you. -0 ~ MR. OCHS: Thank you, Commis~s. Item#llD ~(:) REVIEW AN OFFER REC ~ FROM LSI COMPANIES INCORPORATED FO~'"' ACQUISITION OF 967.08 +/- ACRES LOCATED T MILES EAST OF COLLIER BOULEVARD A~DI CTLYNORTH OF ALLIGATOR ALLEY KNO ~S~HE HHH RANCH OWNED BY FRANCIS AND MARY _ __,,"., ..... ,...EY -APPROVED Item~ is a recommendation to ask the Board to review an offer received from LSI Companies Incorporated for the acquisition of 967 .08 plus-or-minus acres located three miles east of Collier Boulevard and directly north of Alligator Alley, a property known as the HHH Ranch owned by Francis and Mary Hussey. Ms. Toni Mott will make a brief presentation. CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: Okay. Let's see if there are any Page 45 March 10, 2020 questions. We've had conversations about this property in the past, so I think the Board is probably pretty familiar with it. It's in Commissioner McDaniel's district. You're probably more familiar than anyone on this. Do you have any suggestions or comments or -- COMMISSIONER McDANIEL: I'd like to make a motion for approval. COMMISSIONER TAYLOR: Second. CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: All right. We have~ion and a second. ... ... .'\ ~~ MR. MILLER: Mr. Chairman, I do have a~§\ered speaker on this item. Meredith Budd. ~ CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: Good~~- MS. BUDD: Good morning, Com~ciners. Meredith Budd on behalf of the Florida Wildlife Fe afron. The Florida Wildlife Federa ·,,. ....... , s long advocated for the preservation and conservation HHH Ranch in North Belle Meade. In fact, in 201 7 the ation nominated the HHH Ranch for acquisition through o~~ ~ servation Collier Program advocating for the preservation of-'O~out thousand acres. The property provides habitat f,.2I~v~al listed specious. It's foraging and nesting habitat for the e ~?'red Red-cockaded woodpecker. The H ___ ch is occupied habit for the endangered Florida -. ......... -. ........ -thank you for recognizing the State of Florida Panther Da n March I believe it's 21st --and is the home range for FP224. FP224 has consistently denned in North Belle Meade, which is exciting. It's been sighted by FWC to be on property at the HHH Ranch for some of these den sites. In 201 7 she had three kittens there, in 2018 she had another three kittens in North Belle Meade, and just last month, in February, she had another three kittens in North Belle Meade. So --I believe it Page 46 March 10, 2020 was on the 18th of February. So it's really exciting, and this is in her home range. The importance of North Belle Meade and the HHH Ranch cannot be understated --or overstated, excuse me. It is also an important habitat link for the recovery of the Red-cockaded woodpecker in North Belle Meade and through the Picayune Strand State Forest to the south. RCW popult~~~ in North Belle Meade where needed for the recovery of that sp~~ithin Collier County. "'-\ ~...,, So the Federation and Collier County, actu ~ave a clear interest in protecting this tract of land in No e Meade, the to move forward with such initiatives,~ appraisals is a first step. ~r ~y So I just wanted to come up d highlighted those conservation benefits and the~ ance of this entire region, and specifically the HHH Ran~~ {his is an important first step to see if the county is able to ~~rward with acquisition and, if so, preservation and conse0a~n of this area is of critical importance. Thank you so M ~uch. CHAIRMA~AUNJ?ERS: Thank you. Any other speakers? MR. M--..,.::::w....,~ : No, sir. CH ~.,.__._.. SAUNDERS: We have a motion and a second. If there are no her questions, all in favor, signify by saying aye. COMMISSIONER FIALA: Aye. CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: Aye. COMMISSIONER TAYLOR: Aye. COMMISSIONER McDANIEL: Aye. CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: All opposed? (No response.) Page 47 March 10, 2020 CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: That passes unanimously thank you. MS. MOTT: Thank you. Item #1 lE STAFF TO ADVERTISE, AND BRING BACK FOR 1 PUBLIC HEARING, AT THE APRIL 28, 2020 BOARD ME~!Np, AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE LAND DEVEU}f~NT CODE RELATING TO THE TIMING OF REQUI~:rN~ECTIONS FOR COMMUNICATION TOWERS, TO A NOMINAL ALTERATION PLAN TO SIMPLIFY T~ IEW OF CERTAIN CHANGES TO SITE DEV~MENT PLANS, TO LIMIT ARCHITECTURAL LIGH {i\(JN BUILDINGS AND LIGHT ON CAR WASH EQUIP , TO CLARIFY PUBLIC NOTICE PROVISIONS FOR~~ AIN LAND USE PETITIONS, AND TO CORRECT CITA -DISCUSSED; MOTION TO MOVE FORWARD W VERTISING -APPROVED MR. OCHS:~ ~E was moved this morning from your consent agenda. ~a~ 16A9 previously. This is a recommendation to direct staf ... __,, ertise and bring back for public hearing at the April 28t ~~ meeting an ordinance amending the Land Developme Code relating to the timing of required inspections for communications towers, to add a nominal alteration plan to simplify the review of certain changes to Site Development Plans, also to limit architectural lighting on buildings and light on car wash equipment. And Jeremy Frantz is here to make a presentation. And, Commissioners, I moved this because I had several questions yesterday during the one-on-ones particularly about the Page 48 March 10, 2020 provisions in this proposed LDC amendment related to architectural lighting on buildings and lighting on car wash and equipment. So the discussion, sir, was whether this would apply retroactively or prospectively, and I just wanted to make sure that we had clear direction from the Board on this. CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: Let's deal with the specific questions, then, that commissioners had raised. -"\.. \. Commissioner McDaniel. ~V COMMISSIONER McDANIEL: And it was.l'\ll.'1,t started --I think started that yesterday with regard to the~a ~aw that the --you know, the car washes were specifi entioned. If you would just expand a little bit as to what t~~ ise behind that is, what the issue with car wash lighting, i~, is, and then what these amendments are impacting --are~h g~ing to impact existing businesses or just those going f o MR. FRANTZ: Sure. S a little presentation, but I'll just jump to the slide related tot i sue. Jeremy Frantz, for the record, LDC manager in the Zo · v1s1on. So there are two i-0-i1 in this amendment. One was BCC direction in respo~ }ri El Dorado code enforcement case. As we were drafting t a~endment, there were a couple of other issues related to lig · n n commercial buildings that staff felt would be good to a clarifying the definition between accent and architectura 1ghting and also including the same restrictions that we're placing on commercial buildings to the equipment lighting within a car wash, which would not normally be subject to that kind of review. So here you can see some examples of the types of lighting that we were looking at. The issue related to car wash equipment, this is kind of a new --somewhat new phenomenon where the equipment Page 49 March 10, 2020 within the building is lit. There are windows, and it has a very similar look and feel to the issue that we were trying to address with the El Dorado building. So the way that the language is written is pretty simple to comply with. It simply limits changing of colors or flashing lights to once per day. And the way that the language is written, it would not apply retroactively. It would only apply to new buildinjs. , CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: All right. Are ther~~ther questions or comments? ~ ~...,, (No response.) ~ CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: Are we re a motion then? MR. KLATZKOW: Just for my clar· , cause there will be code enforcement issues on the retroact · · t issue. There's no legal reason why we couldn't enforce this~ e isting businesses. It's a minimal requirement. We're sim~W:ing them not to flash their lights. ~~ But that's fine, we ca~father the existing businesses if that's what you want, or~~ o for my benefit and for Mike Ossorio's benefit, for ~~ation, do you want us to enforce this on existing business~~g~ndfather them in? COMM~S I~ffi TAYLOR: What exactly are we enforcing on --are we saying you cannot change the colors of the lights, the~'l r lights or exterior lights? COM™'8SIONER McDANIEL: Only once a day. MR. FRANTZ: You're limited to once per day. That's similar to how the code enforcement case worked out with the El Dorado building. You can still have colored lights. You can still have them change. It just can't be --you know, we're trying to get away from rapid changing of lights. COMMISSIONER TAYLOR: I would be in favor of enforcing Page 50 March 10, 2020 it for every building here in Collier County retroactively. If we can do it, let's do it. CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: All right. What's the rest of the Board's -- COMMISSIONER McDANIEL: I'm --you want me to go first? I am --I'm not familiar with the El Dorado case. Apparently, it came before us back in February. That was a year ago. So I'~ n?t specifically familiar with that. I do have concerns ab~"¥roactive enforcement on existing businesses. I'm --as a m~ ~r principle, I'm not in favor of that. I do believe that our citizens have rights iet enjoyment of along, that needs to be handled on a cas case basis. So --and I think it --from wharJ111 nderstanding, it was handled quite admirably by our ~~forcement, and LDC is in place now to assist with mana.~t, and going forward it will not be a circumstance. So --a~~nk once a day is --I wasn't aware --I mean --and t ~ain, I don't recall. COMMISSIONE LOR: It was so bad that, you know, COMM~S I E McDANIEL: Sure. COMM S ER TAYLOR: And so I think --as we grow, I think it's ~ portant to establish a quality of life here that we enjoy right~w. So I'm not terribly impressed with flickering buildings of different lights through the night. COMMISSIONER McDANIEL: Nor am I. COMMISSIONER TAYLOR: Right. COMMISSIONER McDANIEL: Nor am I impressed with retroactive enforcement back on existing businesses. So that's where --I mean, I think going forward we've got an ordinance that Page 51 March 10, 2020 will protect us and our quality of life. And I think that if there are issues that are happening due to public concern about businesses' lighting, then we'll be able to handle that on a case-by-base basis. CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: Commissioner Fiala. COMMISSIONER FIALA: Yes. Did this just --you were mentioning a case. Is that the El Dorado one? COMMISSIONER TAYLOR: Yes, yes, last year. And if Commissioner Solis was here, he would be very --be~he got the calls also. "'-\ \...,, COMMISSIONER FIALA: Oh, I see. I d~~en know they had a problem, so... ~ COMMISSIONER TAYLOR: Yea~~ ~here the old Sports Authority was. ~ COMMISSIONER FIALA: Y ~~' iruow where it is. COMMISSIONER TAYLOL~ah. COMMISSIONER FIAJA~y. And I think Commissioner --Commis~~cDaniel has a good point, if there's a --one that's particularl~~ng problems for the community, we can handle that on a c~bef-case basis. MR. KLATZ W: No, you won't. CHAIRMA A DERS: Let me make sure I understand. I got a little di a there, and I missed part of the conversation. The ·~::1111i.1 s that --we have a new regulation, and the issue is whether it a lies to existing businesses or just applies going forward? MR. KLATZKOW: To new businesses, yes. CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: And I would suggest that it apply to all businesses. We do change the rules from time to time, and so I don't think it sets any type of a precedent that's unreasonable. But I think it would be unreasonable for one business to be able to say, Page 52 March 10, 2020 well, I was here last week, so I can do X, and you just started, and you can't do X. I would want to be consistent, I think. So let's see what the consensus of the Board is. Commissioner Fiala, your view is that -- COMMISSIONER FIALA: Well, I was thinking that we could change, but then I was corrected to say they can't change it on a case-by-case basis. CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: Correct. ~ COMMISSIONER FIALA: So --and what'sAr\5 'fair. If this is causing a problem for the --we're here to re~e1~he citizens. And if it's something that really bothers the-0~ 1 think we ought to move along with that. I agree. l' ~ CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: Okay I think the consensus is that this should apply equally to ne~11s esses as well as existing businesses. Is that --~ U MR. OCHS: That gives ~uidance that we need, sir. And, again, this is the first readi~~nis will be back on the 28th, Jeremy? ~>-~ MR. FRANTZ: ~Mead.) MR. OCHS: ~, ~r. Thank you. COMMIS I ~fill TAYLOR: All right. CHAI ___ AUNDERS: Do you want a motion to move forward o ~·- MR. S: Jeff? CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: --is the direction sufficient? MR. KLATZKOW: No, the direction's sufficient. We may play with the languages to make the intent of the Board clear. CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: And we'll have an opportunity to discuss this when it comes back. MR. OCHS: Yes, sir. Page 53 March 10, 2020 MR. KLATZKOW: And the item is really just a request to advertise. COMMISSIONER TAYLOR: All right. Good. CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: Thank you. MR. OCHS: Thank you. MR. FRANTZ: Thank you. MR. OCHS: Mr. Chairman, that takes us to Item l( ~ _\_ MR. KLATZKOW: I'm sorry. Did we vote on t~¥t item? MR. OCHS: No, I didn't --Ao..\ '("' MR. KLA TZKOW: We just need to vote t°' ~ur permission to advertise. ~ CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: That's ~Th'asjust asking. Then we need a motion to move f~.,., with the item. COMMISSIONER TA YLO~: J tlloved. MR. OCHS: Apparently, y tlo, sir. COMMISSIONER FIAL . cond. CHAIRMAN SAUND All right. We have a motion and a second. All in favor, si~~,t--y saying aye. COMMISSIONE LA: Aye. CHAIRMAN ~U DERS: Aye. COMMIS r~ffi TAYLOR: Aye. COMM S ER McDANIEL: Aye. CH ~,,........ SAUNDERS: All opposed? (No re onse.) CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: That passes unanimously. MR. OCHS: Thank you. Item #15 STAFF AND COMMISSION GENERAL COMMUNICATIONS Page 54 March 10, 2020 Now we move to Item 15, staff and commission communications. Again, just from my chair, sir, we have a reminder of your April 7th, 2020, BCC, joint CRA workshop beginning at 9:00 a.m. here in the commission chambers, and that's all I have. CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: Mr. McDaniel? COMMISSIONER McDANIEL: Yes, sir. CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: Do you have any c~ications? COMMISSIONER McDANIEL: Oh, I'm so~ ~o. I thought you were going on to another item. No, sir, I~m -~~ive me. I was over there trying to decide what was going o that prior motion, so --but no. Have a good day. -0~ CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: Com~~ner Taylor? COMMISSIONER TAYLOR: tfust'W'ish everyone a soon-to-be St. Paddy's Day parade --U COMMISSIONER McD L: Look at you in your green. COMMISSIONER TA : And --yeah, we did it, right? We didn't talk to each ot~~ unshine was preserved here. But it is Saint Paddy's Day co~p, so I wish a joyous celebration, and may the luck of t~~sh'\mile on this community. CHAIRMA~AlJNDERS: Commissioner Fiala? COMMj-~ER FIALA: Yes, thank you so much. I had,A~ortunity to take a private tour of the sports complex this past w~end. I want to tell you, I was absolutely flabbergasted. They're doing so much there. This thing is going to be a highlight like we've never seen before in Collier County. It was amazing. And they had so many workers that --I bet there were a couple hundred workers there working on this place, and they have everybody you could ever dream of, not that you've seen, but dream of. So I'm very excited about supporting this and moving forward with it. You guys Page 55 have done a great job. MR. CASALANGUIDA: Thank you. COMMISSIONER McDANIEL: Yes. March 10, 2020 COMMISSIONER FIALA: And then the other thing is, have a happy Saint Patrick's Day. Is everybody going to go to the parade? COMMISSIONER McDANIEL: No. And just --you know, as a --Commissioner Saunders, forgive me. You caught 1!(e ~leeping there. ~V COMMISSIONER TAYLOR: Ah. I noticecL.._ \ \ ' COMMISSIONER McDANIEL: It was.! ~~est. It is ele~tion --I mean, my competitors are goini')~d things to use against me, so... ~) ~ COMMISSIONER TAYLOR: Al . t. COMMISSIONER McDANIE~4 1 is Saturday I won't be attending the parade because there ~ttle drive in Immokalee. It's one of the --our annual event · okalee. They run about 200 head of cattle through dow~ mmokalee, as was originally done, and they all end up over~~~Robert's Museum over on Robert's Avenue. -OV It's an amazi~~ience. And not to take away from the parade downto ~t'"if you haven't been to our museum facility in Immokalee a / ttended this cattle drive, it's a wonderful --it's a wonderfu --~~--... .11111.cn-l ...... unity. And Huey Howard, my friend for a millennia, c leman forever, is the honored cattleman this year, and so if you have a chance -- CO MMIS SI ONER FIALA: Could you tell people, will there be food to buy there, and can they spend the day and -- CO MMIS SI ONER McDANIEL: Absolutely. There's entertainment virtually all day long, yes. CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: Okay. Ms. Kinzel, do you have Page 56 March 10, 2020 anything? THE CLERK: No. Thank you for asking. CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: I only have one little item, and I just want to get authorization from the Board. As we go forward, there may be times where we have to have meetings where we may not have a quorum sitting in the room or there may be situations where we don't want to have a quorum in the room bec~s~ of some issues associated with the coronavirus. ~V Communities are sending letters to the goveru9'\ a~K1ng for a waiver of the open government requirements~n ta\~rtain emergency circumstances, and I'd just like th ority of the Board to be able to address a letter or raise that i 1th the governor if need be. We don't anticipate that happ · ut I want to be prepared for it. ~ So if there's no objection, I'l e that I can have the authority. ~ "'- COMMISSIONER FI J lt's good to be prepared. CHAIRMAN SA : And I'll work with the County Attorney on that. We'~ drafts of letters that would work in that regard. &, And oth~r h~that -- COMM S ER McDANIEL: I've got one more thing when you're do :tJ(-"'\" CHAIMiAN SAUNDERS: Other than that, I want to make sure everybody stays healthy and uses caution, and we'll get through all this. And I know our staff is well prepared, and I think we can be very pleased with that, so ... COMMISSIONER McDANIEL: And I want to thank you for having that presentation and the information for our community. That was much --that was much appreciated. Page 57 March 10, 2020 I did want to mention that our Collier County Fair starts on March the 12th, and I'll be doing the ribbon cutting on Friday night, the 13th, so --and it's --there, again, is another wonderful community event. If you hadn't had the opportunity, come on --and it goes for almost 17 days, the 12th through the 25th, I believe, or so. COMMISSIONER TAYLOR: Or really? COMMISSIONER McDANIEL: Yeah, it's a lon~_.e~~ this year. CHAIRMAN SAUNDERS: All right. If there ~~other comments, questions, we are adjourned. Thank y~\ ~...,, COMMISSIONER TAYLOR: And it's a re~ **** Commissioner Taylor moved, seci~ommissioner Fiala and carried unanimously (Commission is Absent) that the following items under the Consent ~ S mmary Agendas be approved and/or adopted **** -:i!:' U Item#16Al ~ EXTENDING THE A~MENT FOR SPECIAL MAGISTRATE BRENDA C. GA T N FOR AN ADDITIONAL TWO YEARS TOT ATE ON MAY 15 2022 Item#l6~ RECORDING THE FINAL PLAT OF ISLES OF COLLIER PRESERVE PHASE 14, (APPLICATION NUMBER PL20190002012) APPROVAL OF THE STANDARD FORM CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT AND APPROVAL OF THE AMOUNT OF THE PERFORMANCE SECURITY -THE DEVELOPER MUST RECEIVE A Page 58 March 10, 2020 CERTIFICATE OF ADEQUATE PUBLIC FACILITIES (COA) PRIOR TO THE ISSUANCE OF THE CONSTRUCTION PLAN FINAL APPROVAL LETTER Item #16A3 FINAL ACCEPTANCE AND ACCEPT THE CONVEYANCE OF THE POT ABLE WATER AND SEWER UTILITY F~~ITIES FOR HADLEY PLACE WEST, PL20180001829 .,A)Jrff'O AUTHORIZE THE COUNTY MANAGER, ~~DESIGNEE, TO RELEASE THE FINAL OBLIGATION IN THE AMOUNT OF $4,000 TO THE PROJEC~ EER OR THE DEVELOPER'S DESIGNATED AGE~LOCATED OFF OF RADIO LANE, NORTH OF THE ~IE'R..SECTION OF RADIO ROAD AND DA VIS BL VD. "!;; V ~~ Item#16A4 ~ FINAL ACCEPTAN~THE SEWER UTILITY FACILITIES FOR MOORINGS ~T GRANDE LAKE PHASE ONE AND TWO -PHAS ~O SEWER, PL20190002700, AND TO AUTHORIZ,.....~_,___ COUNTY MANAGER, OR HIS DESIGNEE, TO RELE---..--E UTILITIES PERFORMANCE SECURITY (UPS) AN INAL OBLIGATION BOND IN THE TOTAL AMOUNT OF $39,448.40 TO THE PROJECT ENGINEER OR THE DEVELOPER'S DESIGNATED AGENT-LOCATED OFF OF GOLDEN GATE PARKWAY BETWEEN AIRPORT-PULLING ROAD AND LIVINGSTON ROAD Item #16A5 Page 59 March 10, 2020 RESOLUTION 2020-40: FINAL ACCEPTANCE OF THE PRIVATE ROADWAY AND DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS FOR THE FINAL PLAT OF RUNAWAY BAY REPLAT, APPLICATION NUMBER PL20120000266, AND AUTHORIZE THE RELEASE OF THE MAINTENANCE SECURITY Item#l6A6 ~ RESOLUTION 2020-41: FINAL ACCEPTA~~ THE PRIVATE ROADWAY AND DRAINAGE VEMENTS FOR THE FINAL PLAT OF ITALIA, APPLicd_~ NUMBER AR- 9746, AND AUTHORIZE THE RELE~ THE MAJNTENANCE SECURITY 6 ~T Item #16A7 ~<if; RESOLUTION 2020-42-~L ACCEPTANCE OF THE PRIVATE ROADW A~~11.DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS, AND ACCEPTA 00 0~ THE PLAT DEDICATIONS, FOR THE FINAL PLAT i, ... ~~,.RTESIA NAPLES, PHASE 5, APPLICATION NUMBER P---...: 000374, AND AUTHORIZE THE RELEASE OF THE ENANCE SECURITY Item #16A8 RESOLUTION 2020-43: AMENDING EXHIBIT "A" TO RESOLUTION NO. 2013-239, AS AMENDED, THE LIST OF SPEED LIMITS ON COUNTY MAINTAINED ROADS, TO REVISE THE SPEED LIMIT ON RIDGE STREET AND SOLANA Page 60 March 10, 2020 ROAD FROM THIRTY (30) MILES PER HOUR TO TWENTY- FIVE (25) MILES PER HOUR, ADD TRAFFIC CALMING TO BOTH RIDGE STREET AND SOLANA ROAD AND TO RECOGNIZE THE SPEED LIMIT ON MADISON PARK BOULEY ARD AND MARBELLA LAKES DRIVE AS THIRTY (30) MILES PER HOUR Item #16A9 -Moved to Item #I IE (Per Agenda Chan~et) Item#16A10 ~ AN EASEMENT USE AGREEMENT ( ~ .... -~ENT) FOR LOT 14, BLOCK H, KENSINGTON GARD , ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED T AT BOOK 29, PAGE 36 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS O_~'-"""L.J_L,JIER COUNTY. (PETITION EUA-PL20200000226 -FO 2720000325 Item#16All f$ AW ARD WORK ~ TO BONNESS INC., FOR CONSTRUCT! THE "ST. ANDREWS BLVD., AT WILDFL ~ A Y" TRAFFIC CALMING PROJECT, IN THE AMOUN ~.--536.40 PROJECT #60213 Item #16A12 THE INSTALLATION OF SPEED TABLES ON BURTON ROAD, ESTHER STREET, GAIL BOULEVARD & DONNA STREET, AT AN INSTALLATION COST NOT TO EXCEED $100,000 AND Page 61 March 10, 2020 AUTHORIZE THE NECESSARY BUDGET AMENDMENTS. PROJECT NO. 60240 -FUNDING WILL BE FROM GAS TAXES Item #16Bl COUNTY ATTORNEY'S RECOMMENDATION TO WAIVE ANY POTENTIAL ETHICS CONFLICT FOR A HALpEMAN CREEK MSTU ADVISORY BOARD MEMBER B~~ON CH. 112, FLORIDA STATUTES -THE MEMBER IS,"---._Af~ING FOR A COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGE~\\1tRA) SHORELINE STABILIZATION GRANT W THE BAYSHORE GATEWAY TRIANGLE ITY REDEVELOPMENT AREA BGTC Item #16CI ~() A BUDGET AMEND MEN ~ THE FACILITIES MANAGEMENT DIVI N THE AMOUNT OF $1,202,500 FROM THE INFRASJ3_r TURE SALES TAX RESERVE FUND (318) TO FUND ~E'\1:ERGENCY SERVICES CENTER (ESC) CHILLER REP ~~~ENT AND CONTROLS UPGRADE - IMPROVE ~....... WILL MAINTAIN THE HARDENED STRUCT :::: ORM PROTECTION OF THE CHILLERS WITHOU E CURRENT LIMITATIONS OF AIRFLOW Item #16C2 A BUDGET AMENDMENT FOR THE FACILITIES MANAGEMENT DIVISION IN THE AMOUNT OF $83,950 FROM THE INFRASTRUCTURE SALES TAX RESERVE FUND Page 62 March 10, 2020 (318) TO FUND THE REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT OF THE EXISTING ROOFING, FLASHINGS AND GUTTERS/LEADERS AT THE MUSEUM OF THE EVERGLADES Item #16C3 A BUDGET AMENDMENT FOR THE FACILITIES MANAGEMENT DIVISION IN THE AMOUNT OF~0,000 FROM THE INFRASTRUCTURE SALES TAX S~VE FUND (318) TO FUND THE ELECTRICAL SWITC UPGRADE OF SUBSTATIONS A, B, AND KON THE --~ CAMPUS OF THE COUNTY GOVERNMENT CENT~ Item #16C4 -~0 ~ A BUDGET AMENDMENT l'HE FACILITIES MANAGEMENT DIVISIO HE AMOUNT OF $4,000,000 FROM THE INFRAS!l RE SALES TAX RESERVE FUND (318) TO FUND THE ACEMENT OF THE EXISTING UNDERGROUN ~I ED WATER PIPING MAINS NOW SERVING 11 tEitNMENT CAMPUS BUILDINGS Item#l6~ RESOLUTION 2020-44/CWS RESOLUTION 2020-01: AUTHORIZING THE ACQUISITION BY CONDEMNATION, IF NECESSARY, OF THOSE PERPETUAL UTILITY EASEMENTS AND TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENTS NECESSARY FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF WATER MAINS TO FACILITATE THE 1-75 / COLLIER BOULEVARD UTILITY Page 63 March 10, 2020 RELOCATION PROJECT. (PROJECT NO. 70229) ESTIMATED FISCAL IMPACT: $520,000 Item #16C6 AW ATER AND SEWER CREDIT ADJUSTMENT TO COACH HOMES II AT TREVISO BAY -CORRECT BILLIN THAT OCCURRED AT THE INCORRECT RATE CODE Item #16C7 EXECUTING THE UNDERGROUND D ~ ~UTION FACILITIES INSTALLATION AGRE~-"--r'NT AND THE SUPPLEMENTAL FORMS NE~E Y TO CONVEY AN EASEMENT TO FLORIDA PO ND LIGHT CO., AT THE GOLDEN GATE WASTEW PLANT, FOR THE INSTALLATION OF ELE AL SERVICES RELATED TO THE GOLDEN GATE IANCE PROJECT NO. 70222, NOT TO EXCEED $50 -F~ #36450440006 Item #16Dl 'S;,~ A BUDG.....,.._t..-i ENDMENT IN THE AMOUNT OF $90,000 UTILIZIN OMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT FY2019/2020 FUNDS FOR THE RENOVATIONS AND IMPROVEMENTS AT THE GOLDEN GATE SENIOR CENTER - LOCATED AT 4715 GOLDEN GATE PARKWAY, FOLIO #36110040005 Item #16D2 Page 64 March 10, 2020 AN AGREEMENT FOR SALE AND PURCHASE WITH DAVID F. BURDIS, FOR 1.14 ACRES UNDER THE CONSERVATION COLLIER LAND ACQUISITION PROGRAM AT A COST NOT TO EXCEED $17,150-TO BE A PART OF THE WINCHESTOR HEAD MULTI-PARCEL PROJECT Item # I 6D3 -Withdrawn (Per Agenda Change Sheet~ RECOMMENDATION TO APPROVE AN~~RIZE THE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN THE ATTACHED I OCAL AGREEMENT WHICH PROVIDES FO~l ICES AND EDUCATION VIA MULTI-COUNTY~[CULTURAL EXTENSION AGENTS OF THE V~RSITY OF FLORIDA INSTITUTE OF FOOD AND A_~ LTURAL SCIENCES EXTENSION AND AUTHO-1~'"" 2,422.52 AS COLLIER COUNTY'S PROPORTIO SHARE OF THIS AGREEMENT Item#l6D4 ~<$ COLLIER C COMMUNITY FOUNDATION FOR A SHADE S,11\~ URE AND RECOGNITION PLAQUE AT THE TIGERTAM3EACH PLAYGROUND AND AUTHORIZE ALL NECESSARY BUDGET AMENDMENTS. (NET FISCAL IMPACT $10,500) Item #16D5 Page 65 March 10, 2020 RESOLUTION 2020-45: REPEALING ALL PREVIOUS RESOLUTIONS ESTABLISHING THE COLLIER COUNTY PARKS AND RECREATION PRACTICE AND PROCEDURES TO AUTHORIZE THE SALE AND CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES IN COLLIER COUNTY PARKS WITH AV ALID PERMIT ISSUED BY THE PARKS AND RECREATION DIVISION S> Item #16El ~ ~ AN ASSUMPTION AGREEMENT ASSIG"Td'fto'°ALL RIGHTS, DUTIES AND BENEFITS, AND OBLI~~S 1 TO INFOSEND, INC., UNDER AGREEMENT #18-731~INTING AND MAILING SERVICES" -DUE TO f ~SSET PURCHASE AGREEMENT FOR SOUTHW RECT INC. Item #16E2 ~~ AW ARD REQUEST ~~ROFESSIONAL SERVICES ("RPS") NO. 18-7432-TR, '~O}ESSIONAL SERVICES LIBRARY - TRANSIT PL -..__-~-<sG, DESIGN AND/OR STUDY CATEGORY," TO JACOBS~ BERING GROUP INC., ATKINS NORTH AMERIC , ., JOHNSON ENGINEERING, INC., AND CAPITAL NSULTING SOLUTIONS LLC, AND AUTHORIZING THE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN THE AGREEMENTS Item #16E3 Page 66 March 10, 2020 A WARD REQUEST FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ("RPS") NO. 18-7432-SW, "PROFESSIONAL SERVICES LIBRARY - SOLID AND HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT ENGINEERING," TO STEARNS, CONRAD AND SCHMIDT, CONSULTING ENGINEERS, INC., D/B/A SCS ENGINEERS, WOOD ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE SOLUTIONS, INC., HDR ENGINEERING, INC., CARLSON ENVIRONMENT AL CONSULT ANTS, PC, GOLD~ ASSOCIATES INC., AND DAVIDSON ENGIN , INC., AND AUTHORIZING THE CHAIRMAN TO THE AGREEMENTS -PROVIDING SMALLS ... .-;.......,MENTAL ENGINEERING SERVICES FOR PROJ S HAT DO NOT EXCEED $200 000 Item #16E4 ~() AGREEMENT NO. 18-743 -~'PROFESSIONAL SERVICES LIBRARY -COASTA.....,,..----,.,.-NEERING CATEGORY," TO APTIM ENVIRONM~1 & INFRASTRUCTURE, LLC, HUMISTON & M 1R~ENGINEERS, P.A., AND TAYLOR ENGINEERIN , ., AND AUTHORIZE THE CHAIRMAN TO SIGN THE ~= ... ~MENTS -PROVIDING ENGINEERING SERVIC OUNTY STAFF ON PROJECTS THAT DO NOT EXCEED O 000 Item #16E5 AW ARD INVITATION TO BID (ITB) NO. 19-7652, GILLIG BUS PARTS, TO GILLIG LLC (GILLIG) AND MUNCIE RECLAMATION AND SUPPLY CO., D/B/A MUNCIE TRANSIT Page 67 March 10, 2020 SUPPLY (MUNCIE TRANSIT) FOR THE SUPPLY OF ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURER (OEM) AND NON- OEM PARTS TO MAINTAIN AND REPAIR THE COUNTY'S FLEET Item #16E6 THE 2020 CENSUS AGREEMENT, AN INTERAG~ AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE COLLIER co~~UBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT, UNITED STATES CE~~~UREAU, AND THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMI ERS TO COLLABORATE AND SHARE RESOU TO FACILITATE COMPLETION OF THE 2020 CENSU Item #16E7 ~0 ~REPARED BY THE ADMINISTRATIVE REP PROCUREMENT SER T~-.. DIVISION FOR CHANGE ORDERS AND OTHER CONT}0C AL MODIFICATIONS REQUIRING BOARD APPRO~~-"t>NE (1) CHANGE ORDER MODIFYING CONTRACTS O CALENDAR DAYS TO COMPLETION PERIODS, 0 AFTER-THE-FACT MEMO WITH A FISCAL IMPACT 1 734.34 AND NO AMENDMENTS Item #16E8 ADMINISTRATIVE REPORT PREPARED BY THE PROCUREMENT SERVICES DIVISION FOR DISPOSAL OF PROPERTY AND NOTIFICATION OF REVENUE DISBURSEMENT -ON-LINE SALES FOR THIS PERIOD Page 68 March 10, 2020 TOTALED $2 009.00 Item #16Fl RESOLUTION 2020-46: AMENDMENTS (APPROPRIATING GRANTS, DONATIONS, CONTRIBUTIONS OR INSURANCE PROCEEDS) TO THE FISCAL YEAR 2019-20 AD~ BUDGET Item#16Hl ~ PROCLAMATION DESIGNATING M~~l4, 2020 AS GIRL SCOUT WEEK IN COLLIER COUNT~E PROCLAMATION WILL BE MAILED TO THE OFFif2')iS\)F GIRL SCOUTS OF GULFCOAST FLORIDA, JNC. i:; V ~~ Item#16H2 ~ PROCLAMATION D~~ATJNG MARCH 23, 2020 AS THE 10TH ANNIVER~Y~F THE JEWISH HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF SOUTHW S!{~ORIDA. COMMISSIONER SOLIS WILL PRESENT T~ OCLAMATION TO THE HISTORICAL SOCIETY EIR 10TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION BEING H ON MARCH 23, 2020 Item #1611 MISCELLANEOUS CORRESPONDENCE -ITEMS TO FILE FOR THE RECORD: Page 69 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MISCELLANEOUS CORRESPONDENCE March 10, 2020 1. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS TO FILE FOR RECORD WITH ACTION AS DIRECTED: A. DISTRICTS: 1) Cedar Hammock Community Development District: Meeting Agenda 0 1/17 /2020 (continued from 01/13 /20); Meeting Agenda 01 /27 /2020 (continued from 01/20/20) Meeting Minutes 01/13 /2020; January 17, 2020 (continued from 01/13 /20) 2) Enbrook Community Development District: Legal Notice Proposed CDD published Tuesday February 11 , Tuesday, February 18 , Tuesday, February 25 and Tuesday, March 3 , 2020 3) Heritage Bay Community Development District: Meeting Agenda 11 /07 /2019 Meeting Minutes 11/07/2019 B. OTHER: 1) 2) Code Enforcement Nuisance Abatement (Annual) Legal Notice: Legal Notice published Sunday, January 5, Sunday, January 19, Sunday , February 2 and Sunday, February 16 , 2020 Collier County Housing Authority: Annual Filing Notice and 2020 Meeting Schedule March 10, 2020 Item #16Jl AN AGREEMENT AUTHORIZING THE COLLIER COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE TO HA VE TRAFFIC CONTROL JURISDICTION OVER PRIVATE ROADS WITHIN THE LIVINGSTON LAKES CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION, INC., SUBDIVISION S> Item#16J2 ~ ~ RECORD IN THE MINUTES OF THE BO ~F COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, THE CHECK NU i~i._ OTHER PAYMENT METHOD), AMOUNT, P , AND PURPOSE FOR WHICH THE REFERENCED DIS R MENTS WERE DRAWN FOR THE PERIODS BETWEEN_'-_____ ~--UARY 13, 2020 AND FEBRUARY 26, 2020 PURS ~--TO FLORIDA STATUTE 136 .06 Item #16J3 ~<$ BOARD APPR~<)-ND DETERMINE VALID PUBLIC PURPOSE F __ __,,~VOICES PAYABLE AND PURCHASING CARD T CTIONS AS OF MARCH 4 2020 Item #16Kl RESOLUTION 2020-47: APPOINTING PAUL SHEA TO THE COLLIER COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION Item #16K2 Page 70 March 10, 2020 RESOLUTION 2020-48: APPOINTING PETER BERRY TO THE PUBLIC TRANSIT ADVISORY COMMITTEE WITH TERM EXPIRING MARCH 22, 2023 Item #16K3 A TRI-PARTY DEVELOPER CONTRIBUTION A~~ENT WITH A VE MARIA DEVELOPMENT, LLLP A ~ ~E DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD OF COLLIER TY, FLORIDA, AND APPROVE THE ISSUAN~~ EDUCATIONAL IMPACT FEE CREDI HE DEVELOPER FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF AN NTARY SCHOOL ON SCHOOL BOARD PROPERT E TOWN OF A VE MARIA AS PROVIDED FOR IN DEVELOPER CONTRIBUTION AGREEM AS DETAILED IN THE EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Item#l7A ~<$ RESOLUTION ~<\9: PETITION VAC-PL20190001056, TO DISCLAIM,:;_~ UNCE AND VACATE THE COUNTY AND THE PUB TEREST IN A PORTION OF THE 25-FOOT BUFFER SERVATION EASEMENT (B.C .E.), BEING A PART OF TRACTS "I" & "N" OF CARLTON LAKES UNIT NO. 1, PLAT BOOK 26, PAGES 65 THROUGH 72, A PORTION OF THE WETLAND CONSERVATION EASEMENT (W.C.E.) BEING A PART OF TRACT "C3", AND A PORTION OF THE UPLAND PRESERVE, BEING A PART OF TRACT "UPI", OF CARLTON LAKES UNIT NO. 2, PLAT BOOK 30, PAGES 52 THROUGH 58, Page 71 March 10, 2020 A PORTION OF THE WETLAND CONSERVATION EASEMENT (W.C .E.) LOCATED IN TRACTS "C5" & "C6" OF CARLTON LAKES UNIT NO. 3, PLAT BOOK 34, PAGES 66 THROUGH 73 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, LOCATED IN THE NORTHEAST QUADRANT OF IMMOKALEE ROAD AND LIVINGSTON ROAD IN SECTION 19, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COL~IER COUNTY, FLORIDA AND TO ACCEPT PETITIO~l\;$ GRANT OF A CONSERVATION EASEMENT TO REPL~~HE VACATED CONSERVATION EASEMENTS e ~~~ Item #17B ORDINANCE 2020-10: AMEND! ~!NANCE NO. 2001-08, THE PINE RIDGE CENTER PL ...... ._.__.. D UNIT DEVELOPMENT BY MOVING THE BOUND F AREA A AND AREA B USES TO THE SOUTH A,.._~ CONFIGURING THE PRESERVE TRACT; B ING AN AREA Bl; BY ADDING AUTOMOBILE PA LOTS, BUSINESS INCUBATOR, ACCELERATORAP O-WORK SPACE AS PERMITTED USES; BY REVI~~-THE MASTER PLAN, AND PROVIDING AN EFFECT_____, ATE. THE SUBJECT PROPERTY, CONSIST F 8.73+/-ACRES, IS LOCATED SOUTH OF PINE RID ROAD AND EAST OF LIVINGSTON ROAD, IN SECTION 18, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA Item #17C ORDINANCE 2020-11: AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 2001-09, Page 72 March 10, 2020 AS AMENDED, THE PINE RIDGE CENTER WEST PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT BY MOVING THE BOUNDARY BETWEEN AREA A AND AREA B USES TO THE SOUTH AND RECONFIGURING THE PRESERVE TRACT; BY ADDING AUTOMOBILE PARKING LOTS , BUSINESS INCUBATOR, ACCELERATOR AND CO-WORK SP ACE AS PERMITTED USES; BY ADDING A DEVIATION FOR OFF-SITE"\..~~ PRESERVES; BY REVISING THE MASTER PLA~~ PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. THE SUB \Cf"' PROPERTY, CONSISTING OF 8.87+/-ACRE , OCATED SOUTH OF PINE RIDGE ROAD AND EA _ LIVINGSTON ROAD IN SECTION 18, TOWNSHIP 49 ._...__'-' H, RANGE 26 EAST COLLIER COUNTY FLORID L20180002264 Item #17D ~0 ORDINANCE 2020-12: ES ~SHING THE ENBROOK COMMUNITY DEVEL,.....,.~.....,NT DISTRICT (CDD) PURSUANT TO SECTION 190 .00~, LORIDA STATUTES Page 73 March 10, 2020 ******* There being no further business for the good of the County, the meeting was adjourned by order of the Chair at 10:33 a.m. ATTEST: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMI~ONERS BOARD OF ZONING APPEAL OFFICIO GOVERNING BO~ ) OF SPECIAL DISTRICTS UN~ ITS CONTROL ~~~ BURT SAUNDer~HAIRMAN ERK ~ These mi~~oved by the Board on _____ , as presented ______ or as corrected ____ _ TRANSCRIPT PREPARED ON BEHALF OF FORT MYERS COURT REPORTING BY TERRI LEWIS, FPR, COURT REPORTER AND NOTARY PUBLIC. Page 74