Agenda 07/14/2020 Item #17E (Ordinance - Petition PL20190002545 re: Golden Gate Golf Course Property)17.E
07/14/2020
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Recommendation to approve an Ordinance amending Ordinance Number 04-41, as amended, the
Collier County Land Development Code, which includes the comprehensive land regulations for the
unincorporated area of Collier County, Florida, to increase the seating limitations to a maximum of
200 seats and extend the hours of operation for restaurants within the Golf Course and
Recreational Use District (GC), when located within the Golden Gate City Economic Development
Zone by providing for: Section One, Recitals; Section Two, Findings of Fact; Section Three,
Adoption of Amendments to the Land Development Code, more specifically amending the
following: Chapter Two - Zoning Districts and Uses, including Section 2.03.09 Open Space Zoning
Districts; Section Four, Conflict and Severability; Section Five, Inclusion in the Collier County
Land Development Code; and Section Six, Effective Date. [PL201900025451
OBJECTIVE: To obtain Board of County Commissioners (Board) approval of the proposed Land
Development Code (LDC) amendment and expedite the process of redevelopment at the Golden Gate
Golf Course.
CONSIDERATIONS: During a discussion regarding a proposed public -private partnership to provide
golf and other complementary experiential opportunities on the Golden Gate Golf Course property on
October 22, 2019, the Board of County Commissioners (Board) directed staff to draft an ordinance to
eliminate the seating limitations on restaurants in the Golf Course Zoning District within the Golden Gate
City area.
Some of the goals included in the Invitation to Negotiate include the development of "complementary
experiential opportunities such as miniature golf, modern driving range, quality food and beverage
services, and community space."
Golf course operations have undergone changes in recent years in response to declines in participation in
the sport, especially among younger generations. This has led to innovation in the industry so that the
modern golf experience includes a variety of family -oriented golf experiences, such as community spaces
open to more of the public, driving ranges, and food service at restaurants that are larger than have
historically been associated with golf courses. (See examples of regional or national modern golf
experiences in Exhibit A). Additionally, several restaurants associated with golf courses throughout
Collier County have opened to the public, rather than limiting their service to club members.
The proposed amendment increases the 150-seat limitation to 200 seats. It extends the hours of operations
from 10:00 p.m. to 12:00 a.m. for restaurants that are accessory to a permitted use in the Golf Course and
Recreational Use District "GC" within the Golden Gate City Economic Development Zone. The seating
limitation and hours of operation were originally added to the LDC in Ordinance 92-73.
This change to the seating limitations means that the proposed Big Shots facility will be limited to 200
restaurant seats. However, similar to seating calculations for a bowling alley, the limitation will not
include any seating available in the driving range bays.
This amendment does not make any changes to the site design standards applicable to the GC district.
Additionally, LDC section 5.05.15 B states that "where a permitted, accessory or conditional use is
sought for a golf course zoned Golf Course and Recreational Uses (GC)," the standards in LDC section
5.05.15 H would also apply. See Exhibit C of the amendment request for development standards
applicable in the GC Zoning District.
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The Golden Gate City Economic Development Zone was established in Ordinance 2018-56 when the
Board designated the Golden Gate City Area as a target for economic development. Expanding the
allowance for larger restaurants that are accessory to a golf course will support both the operation of the
golf course as well as the larger economic development and redevelopment goals for the Golden Gate
City Area.
Public Information Meeting
A Public Information Meeting (PIM) was held at 5:30 p.m. on Monday, November 18, 2019, at the
Golden Gate Community Center. Mailed notice was sent to property owners within 1,000 feet of the
Golden Gate City Golf Course to notify residents of the PIM, Collier County Planning Commission
(CCPC), and Board meeting dates.
Hearing Schedule
This item was previously advertised for hearing before the Board on 12/10/2019. At that time, the hearing
was continued, and the item was sent back to the CCPC for re -review, with the consideration that
additional information about the redevelopment of the golf course would become available. This is the
second time that the amendment has been advertised for Board review.
DEVELOPMENT SERVICES ADVISORY COMMITTEE (DSAC) RECOMMENDATION: The
DSAC reviewed the amendment on December 4, 2019, and recommended Denial.
COLLIER COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION (CCPC) RECOMMENDATION: The CCPC
reviewed the amendment on December 3, 2019, and unanimously recommended Denial.
The CCPC re -reviewed the amendment on June 16, 2020, and unanimously recommended approval on
the condition that the seating capacity is limited to 200 seats. This change has been incorporated into the
amendment.
FISCAL IMPACT: There are no fiscal impacts associated with this action.
LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS: This item is approved as to form and legality, and it requires an
affirmative vote of four for Board approval. (HFAC)
GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: There is no growth management impact associated with this
action.
RECOMMENDATION: To approve the proposed Ordinance to amend the Land Development Code and
direct staff as to any changes.
Prepared by: Jeremy Frantz, AICP, LDC Manager, Zoning Division
ATTACHMENT(S)
1. ordinance - LDCA - restaurant seating GC district - 6.18.20 (PDF)
2. LDC Amendment (PDF)
3. [Linked] 11-18-19 PIM Materials (PDF)
4. 12609 - legal ad - golf course restaurant seating LDCA (PDF)
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COLLIER COUNTY
Board of County Commissioners
Item Number: 17.E
Doe ID: 12609
Item Summary: Recommendation to approve an Ordinance amending Ordinance Number 04-41,
as amended, the Collier County Land Development Code, which includes the comprehensive land
regulations for the unincorporated area of Collier County, Florida, to increase the seating limitations to a
maximum of 200 seats and extend the hours of operation for restaurants within the Golf Course and
Recreational Use District (GC), when located within the Golden Gate City Economic Development Zone
by providing for: Section One, Recitals; Section Two, Findings of Fact; Section Three, Adoption of
Amendments to the Land Development Code, more specifically amending the following: Chapter Two -
Zoning Districts and Uses, including Section 2.03.09 Open Space Zoning Districts; Section Four, Conflict
and Severability; Section Five, Inclusion in the Collier County Land Development Code; and Section Six,
Effective Date. [PL20190002545]
Meeting Date: 07/14/2020
Prepared by:
Title: Planner, Senior — Zoning
Name: Jeremy Frantz
06/16/2020 5:56 PM
Submitted by:
Title: Manager - Planning — Zoning
Name: Ray Bellows
06/16/2020 5:56 PM
Approved By:
Review:
Growth Management Department
Judy Puig Level 1 Reviewer
Growth Management Department
James C French Deputy Department Head Review
Growth Management Department
Thaddeus Cohen Department Head Review
County Attorney's Office
Heidi Ashton-Cicko Level 2 Attorney of Record Review
Office of Management and Budget
Debra Windsor Level 3 OMB Gatekeeper Review
Budget and Management Office
Mark Isackson Additional Reviewer
County Attorney's Office
Jeffrey A. Klatzkow Level 3 County Attorney's Office Review
County Manager's Office
Nick Casalanguida Level 4 County Manager Review
Board of County Commissioners
MaryJo Brock Meeting Pending
Completed
06/17/2020 10:31 AM
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06/19/2020 10:04 AM
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06/22/2020 9:10 AM
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06/24/2020 4:05 PM
Completed
06/25/2020 8:36 AM
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06/25/2020 10:35 AM
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ORDINANCE NO. 20 —
AN ORDINANCE OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AMENDING ORDINANCE NUMBER 04-
41, AS AMENDED, THE COLLIER COUNTY LAND DEVELOPMENT
CODE, WHICH INCLUDES THE COMPREHENSIVE LAND
REGULATIONS FOR THE UNINCORPORATED AREA OF COLLIER
COUNTY, FLORIDA, TO INCREASE THE SEATING LIMITATIONS TO
A MAXIMUM OF 200 SEATS AND EXTEND THE HOURS OF
OPERATION FOR RESTAURANTS WITHIN THE GOLF COURSE AND
RECREATIONAL USE DISTRICT (GC) WHEN LOCATED WITHIN THE
GOLDEN GATE CITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ZONE, BY
PROVIDING FOR: SECTION ONE, RECITALS; SECTION TWO,
FINDINGS OF FACT; SECTION THREE, ADOPTION OF
AMENDMENTS TO THE LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE, MORE
SPECIFICALLY AMENDING THE FOLLOWING: CHAPTER TWO —
ZONING DISTRICTS AND USES, INCLUDING SECTION 2.03.09 OPEN
SPACE ZONING DISTRICTS; SECTION FOUR, CONFLICT AND
SEVERABILITY; SECTION FIVE, INCLUSION IN THE COLLIER
COUNTY LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE; AND SECTION SIX,
EFFECTIVE DATE. [20190002545]
Recitals
WHEREAS, on October 30, 1991, the Collier County Board of County Commissioners
adopted Ordinance No. 91-102, the Collier County Land Development Code (hereinafter LDC),
which was subsequently amended; and
WHEREAS, the Collier County Board of County Commissioners (Board) on June 22,
2004, adopted Ordinance No. 04-41, which repealed and superseded Ordinance No. 91-102, as
amended, the Collier County Land Development Code, which had an effective date of October
18, 2004; and
WHEREAS, on March 18, 1997, the Board adopted Resolution 97-177 establishing local
requirements and procedures for amending the LDC; and
WHEREAS, all requirements of Resolution 97-177 have been met; and
WHEREAS, the Collier County Planning Commission, sitting as the land planning
agency, did hold advertised public hearings on December 3, 2019, and June 16, 2020, and
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reviewed the proposed amendments for consistency with the Comprehensive Plan and
recommends approval; and
WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners, in a manner prescribed by law, did
hold advertised public hearings on December 10, 2019, and July 14, 2020, and did take action
concerning these amendments to the LDC; and
WHEREAS, the subject amendments to the LDC are hereby determined by this Board to
be consistent with and to implement the Collier County Growth Management Plan as required
by Subsections 163.3194 (1) and 163.3202 (1), Florida Statutes; and
WHEREAS, this ordinance is adopted in compliance with and pursuant to the
Community Planning Act (F.S. § 163.3161 et seq.), and F.S. § 125.01(1)(t) and (1)(w); and
WHEREAS, this ordinance is adopted pursuant to the constitutional and home rule
powers of Fla. Const. Art. VII I, § 1(g); and
WHEREAS, all applicable substantive and procedural requirements of the law have
otherwise been met.
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of County Commissioners of
Collier County, Florida, that:
SECTION ONE: RECITALS
The foregoing Recitals are true and correct and incorporated by reference herein as if
fully set forth.
SECTION TWO: FINDINGS OF FACT
The Board of Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, hereby makes the following
findings of fact:
1. Collier County, pursuant to § 163.3161, et seq., F.S., the Florida Community
Planning Act (herein after the "Act"), is required to prepare and adopt a comprehensive plan.
2. After adoption of the Comprehensive Plan, the Act and in particular §
163.3202(1). F.S., mandates that Collier County adopt land development regulations that are
consistent with and implement the adopted comprehensive plan.
3. Section 163.3201, F.S., provides that it is the intent of the Act that the adoption
and enforcement by Collier County of land development regulations for the total unincorporated
area shall be based on, be related to, and be a means of implementation for, the adopted
comprehensive plan.
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4. Section 163.3194(1)(b), F.S., requires that all land development regulations
enacted or amended by Collier County be consistent with the adopted comprehensive plan, or
element or portion thereof, and any land regulations existing at the time of adoption which are
not consistent with the adopted comprehensive plan, or element or portion thereof, shall be
amended so as to be consistent.
5. Section 163.3202(3), F.S., states that the Act shall be construed to encourage
the use of innovative land development regulations.
6. On January 10, 1989, Collier County adopted the Collier County Growth
Management Plan (hereinafter the "Growth Management Plan" or "GMP") as its comprehensive
plan pursuant to the requirements of § 163.3161 et seq., F.S.
7. Section 163.3194(1)(a), F.S., mandates that after a comprehensive plan, or
element or portion thereof, has been adopted in conformity with the Act, all development
undertaken by, and all actions taken in regard to development orders by, governmental
agencies in regard to land covered by such comprehensive plan or element shall be consistent
with such comprehensive plan or element as adopted.
8. Pursuant to § 163.3194(3)(a), F.S., a development order or land development
regulation shall be consistent with the comprehensive plan if the land uses, densities or
intensities, and other aspects of development are compatible with, and further the objectives,
policies, land uses, densities, or intensities in the comprehensive plan and if it meets all other
criteria enumerated by the local government.
9. Section 163.3194(3)(b), F.S., states that a development approved or undertaken
by a local government shall be consistent with the comprehensive plan if the land uses,
densities or intensities, capacity or size, timing, and other aspects of development are
compatible with, and further the objectives, policies, land uses, densities, or intensities in the
comprehensive plan and if it meets all other criteria enumerated by the local government.
10. On October 30, 1991, Collier County adopted the Collier County Land
Development Code, which became effective on November 13, 1991. The Land Development
Code adopted in Ordinance 91-102 was recodified and superseded by Ordinance 04-41.
11. Collier County finds that the Land Development Code is intended and necessary
to preserve and enhance the present advantages that exist in Collier County; to encourage the
most appropriate use of land, water and resources consistent with the public interest; to
overcome present handicaps; and to deal effectively with future problems that may result from
the use and development of land within the total unincorporated area of Collier County and it is
intended that this Land Development Code preserve, promote, protect and improve the public
health, safety, comfort, good order, appearance, convenience and general welfare of Collier
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County; to prevent the overcrowding of land and avoid the undue concentration of population; to
facilitate the adequate and efficient provision of transportation, water, sewerage, schools,
parks, recreational facilities, housing and other requirements and services; to conserve,
develop, utilize and protect natural resources within the jurisdiction of Collier County; to protect
human, environmental, social and economic resources; and to maintain through orderly growth
and development, the character and stability of present and future land uses and development
in Collier County.
12. It is the intent of the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County to
implement the Land Development Code in accordance with the provisions of the Collier County
Comprehensive Plan, Chapter 125, Fla. Stat., and Chapter 163, Fla. Stat., and through these
amendments to the Code.
SECTION THREE: ADOPTION OF AMENDMENTS TO THE LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE
SUBSECTION 3.A. AMENDMENTS TO SECTION 2.03.09 OPEN SPACE ZONING DISTRICTS
Section 2.03.09, of Ordinance 04-41, as amended, the Collier County Land Development Code,
is hereby amended to read as follows:
Section 2.03.09 Open Space Zoning Districts
A. Golf Course and Recreational Use District "GC". The purpose and intent of "GC" district
is to provide lands for golf courses, recreational uses, and normal accessory uses,
including certain uses of a commercial nature. Recreational uses should be compatible
in scale and manner with residential land uses. The GC district shall be in accordance
with the urban mixed use district and the agricultural/rural mixed use district of the future
land use element of the Collier County GMP. All uses shall be subject to design
standards established in LDC section 5.05.15 H, and other applicable LDC standards.
1. The following subsections identify the uses that are permissible by right and the
uses that are allowable as accessory or conditional uses in the GC district.
a. Permitted uses.
1. Golf courses.
2. Hiking trails, walkways, multi -use paths and observation decks
3. Passive recreation areas.
4. Disc golf.
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b. Accessory uses.
1. Uses and structures that are accessory and incidental to uses
permitted as of right in the GC district.
2. Recreational facilities that serve as an integral part of a golf
course use, including but not limited to clubhouse, community
center building, practice driving range, shuffleboard courts,
swimming pools and tennis facilities, snack shops and restrooms.
3. Pro shops with equipment sales, no greater than 1,000 square
feet, associated with a golf course.
4. Restaurants; associated with a golf course, with a seating capacity
of 150 seats or less, provided that the hours of operation are no
later than 10:00 p.m. However, the seating capacity shall be
limited to 200 seats. and the hours of operation may be extended
to 12:00 a.m., within the Golden Gate City Economic Development
Zone.
5. A maximum of two residential dwellings units for use by golf
course employees in conjunction with the operation of the golf
course.
6. Maintenance buildings.
C. Conditional uses. The following uses are permissible as conditional uses
in the GC district, subject to the standards and provisions established in
LDC section 10.08.00.
1. Commercial establishments oriented to the golf course including
gift shops; pro shops with equipment sales in excess of 1,000
square feet; restaurants with seating capacity of greater than 150
seats outside the Golden Gate City Economic Development Zone;
cocktail lounges, and similar uses, primarily intended to serve
patrons of the golf course.
2. Cemeteries and memorial gardens.
3. Equestrian facilities, including any trails, no closer than 500 feet to
residential uses.
4. Museums.
5. Water related activities, including non -motorized boating, boat
ramps, docks, and fishing piers.
6. Courts, including bocce ball, basketball, handball, pickle ball,
tennis, and racquetball.
7. Neighborhood fitness and community centers.
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8. Parks and playgrounds.
9. Pools, indoor or outdoor.
10. Botanical gardens.
11. Any other recreational use which is compatible in nature with the
foregoing uses as determined by the Hearing Examiner or Board
of Zoning Appeals, as applicable.
SECTION FOUR: CONFLICT AND SEVERABILITY
In the event that any provisions of this ordinance should result in an unresolved conflict
with the provisions of the Land Development Code (LDC) or Growth Management Plan (GMP),
the applicable provisions of the LDC or GMP shall prevail. In the event this Ordinance conflicts
with any other Ordinance of Collier County or other applicable law, the more restrictive shall
apply. If any phrase or portion of this Ordinance is held invalid or unconstitutional by any court
of competent jurisdiction, such portion shall be deemed a separate, distinct and independent
provision and such holding shall not affect the validity of the remaining portion.
SECTION FIVE: INCLUSION IN THE COLLIER COUNTY LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE
The provisions of this Ordinance shall become and be made a part of the Land
Development Code of Collier County, Florida. The sections of the Ordinance may be
renumbered or re -lettered to accomplish such, and the word 'ordinance" may be changed to
"section," "article," or any other appropriate word.
SECTION SIX: EFFECTIVE DATE
This Ordinance shall become effective upon filing with the Florida Department of State
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PASSED AND DULY ADOPTED by the Board of County Commissioners of Collier
County, Florida, this 14th day of July, 2020.
ATTEST: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
CRYSTAL K. KINZEL, CLERK OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
In
, Deputy Clerk
Approved as to form and legality:
Heidi F. Ashton-Cicko
Managing Assistant County Attorney
04-CMD-01077/ (6/17/20)
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BURT L. SAUNDERS, Chairman
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LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE AMENDMENT
PETITION SUMMARY OF AMENDMENT
PL20190002545 This amendment increases the seating limitations and expands the hours of
ORIGIN operations for restaurants within the Golf Course and Recreational Use
Board of County District (GC), when located within the Golden Gate City Economic
Commissioners Development Zone.
HEARING DATES
BCC 07/14/2020 LDC SECTION TO BE AMENDED
12/10/2019 2.03.09 Open Space Zoning Districts
CCPC 06/16/2020
12/03/2019
DSAC 12/04/2019
DSAC-LDR N/A
ADVISORY BOARD RECOMMENDATIONS
DSAC-LDR DSAC CCPC
N/A Denial Approval
BACKGROUND
During a discussion regarding a proposed public private partnership (M) to provide golf and other complimentary
experiential opportunities on the Golden Gate Golf Course property on October 22, 2019, the Board of County
Commissioners (Board) directed staff to draft an ordinance to eliminate the seating limitations on restaurants in
the Golf Course Zoning District within the Golden Gate City area. Then, during commissioner communications
on November 12, 2019, the Board also acknowledged the need to extend the hours of operation.
Some of the goals included in the Invitation to Negotiate for the proposed P3 include the development of
"complimentary experiential opportunities such as miniature golf, modern driving range, quality food and
beverage services, and community space" (See Agenda Item I I.Q.
Golf courses operations have undergone changes in recent years in response to declines in participation in the
sport, especially among younger generations. This has led to innovation in the industry so that the modern golf
experience includes a variety of family -oriented golf experiences, such as community spaces open to more of the
public, driving ranges, and food service at restaurants that are larger than have historically been associated with
golf courses (See examples of regional or national modern golf experiences in Exhibit A). Additionally, several
restaurants associated with golf courses throughout Collier County have opened to the public, rather than limiting
their service to club members.
The proposed amendment increases the 150-seat limitation to 200 seats and extends the hours of operations from
10:00 p.m. to 12:00 a.m. for restaurants that are accessory to a permitted use in the Golf Course and Recreational
Use District "GC" within the Golden Gate City Economic Development Zone (See Exhibit B). The seating
limitation and hours of operation were originally added to the LDC in Ordinance 92-73.
This amendment does not make any changes to the site design or development standards applicable to the GC
district. Additionally, LDC section 5.05.15 B states that, "where a permitted, accessory, or conditional use is
sought for a golf course zoned Golf Course and Recreational Uses (GC)," the standards in LDC section 5.05.15
H would also apply. See Exhibit C for development standards applicable in the GC Zoning District.
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Growth Management Department
The Golden Gate City Economic Development Zone was established in Ordinance 2018-56 when the Board
designated the Golden Gate City area as a target for economic development. Expanding the allowance for larger
restaurants that are accessory to a golf course will support both the operation of the golf course as well as the
larger economic development and redevelopment goals for the Golden Gate City Area.
Public Information Meeting
On October 31, 2019, while discussing the CCPC's review schedule for this amendment, the CCPC requested that
staff reach out to the community surrounding the Golden Gate Golf Course to alert the community to the change.
As a result, a Public Information Meeting was held on Monday, November 18, 2019 at 5:30 p.m., in the Golden
Gate Community Center. See Exhibit D for a summary of the meeting.
Planning Commission Recommendation
The Planning Commission reviewed the amendment on December 3, 2019, and unanimously recommended
denial. The Planning Commission stated that the LDC amendment is not the appropriate process to identify new
uses for the Golden Gate Golf Course property and that a master planning process or Planned Unit Development
process should be used instead.
Furthermore, the Planning Commission recommended that the Board of County Commissioners instead utilize
the advisory board that was called for by the Golden Gate City Economic Development Zone Ordinance (Ord.
2018-56) to vet future development plans for the Golden Gate Golf Course.
The Planning Commission re -reviewed the amendment on June 16, 2020, and unanimously recommended
approval with a change to limit the seating capacity to 200 seats.
FISCAL & OPERATIONAL IMPACTS GMP CONSISTENCY
There are no anticipated fiscal or operational The proposed LDC amendment has been reviewed by
impacts associated with this amendment. Comprehensive Planning staff and may be deemed
This amendment will support the Board's consistent with the GMP.
goal of continued operation of the Golden
Gate Golf Course through the ITN process
and redevelopment in the area.
EXHIBITS: A) Modern Golf Experience Examples, B) Ordinance 2018-56, C) Development Standards
in GC Zoning, D) Public Information Meeting Summary
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A. Golf Course and Recreational Use District "GC". The purpose and intent of "GC" district
is to provide lands for golf courses, recreational uses, and normal accessory uses,
including certain uses of a commercial nature. Recreational uses should be compatible in
scale and manner with residential land uses. The GC district shall be in accordance with
the urban mixed use district and the agricultural/rural mixed use district of the future land
use element of the Collier County GMP. All uses shall be subject to design standards
established in LDC section 5.05.15 H, and other applicable LDC standards.
The following subsections identify the uses that are permissible by right and the
uses that are allowable as accessory or conditional uses in the GC district.
a. Permitted uses.
Golf courses.
2. Hiking trails, walkways, multi -use paths and observation decks.
3. Passive recreation areas.
4. Disc golf.
Accessory uses.
Uses and structures that are accessory and incidental to uses
permitted as of right in the GC district.
2. Recreational facilities that serve as an integral part of a golf course
use, including but not limited to clubhouse, community center
building, practice driving range, shuffleboard courts, swimming
pools and tennis facilities, snack shops and restrooms.
3. Pro shops with equipment sales, no greater than 1,000 square feet,
associated with a golf course.
4. Restaurants, associated with a golf course, with a seating capacity
of 150 seats or less, provided that the hours of operation are no
later than 10:00 p.m. However, the seating capacity shall be limited
to 200 seats. and the hours of operation may be extended to 12:00
a.m., within the Golden Gate City Economic Development Zone.
5. A maximum of two residential dwellings units for use by golf course
employees in conjunction with the operation of the golf course.
6. Maintenance buildings.
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C. Conditional uses. The following uses are permissible as conditional uses
in the GC district, subject to the standards and provisions established in
LDC section 10.08.00.
1. Commercial establishments oriented to the golf course including gift
shops; pro shops with equipment sales in excess of 1,000 square
feet; restaurants with seating capacity of greater than 150 seats
outside the Golden Gate City Economic Development Zone;
cocktail lounges, and similar uses, primarily intended to serve
patrons of the golf course.
2. Cemeteries and memorial gardens.
3. Equestrian facilities, including any trails, no closer than 500 feet to
residential uses.
4. Museums.
5. Water related activities, including non -motorized boating, boat
ramps, docks, and fishing piers.
6. Courts, including bocce ball, basketball, handball, pickle ball,
tennis, and racquetball.
7. Neighborhood fitness and community centers.
8. Parks and playgrounds.
9. Pools, indoor or outdoor.
10. Botanical gardens.
11. Any other recreational use which is compatible in nature with the
foregoing uses as determined by the Hearing Examiner or Board of
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Exhibit A — Modern Golf Experience Examples
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Exhibit A — Modern Golf Experience Examples
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Exhibit A — Modern Golf Experience Examples
Big Shots Golf
About the TeL Boxes
Each Tee Box comes completely equipped with seating for 5-6 people and is fully enabled
with a state-of-the-art technotogy system. music, and Ns
Each Tee Box System includes a touch -screen for logging in and playing the games and
golf courses
An automated ball dispenser reacts using a sensor to dispense goif balls and is an integral
part of each Tee Box
Golf clubs of different types and sizes are available in each Tee Box
A Doppler radar tracking system, which tracksthe tra]ectory of golf balls. is placed in the
middle of each Tee Box
Each Tee Box is equipped with two screens. one devoted to gaming and the other tuned to
a TV channel of the guests choice.
The Tee Box software is easy to use yet robust enough to handle procedures like an easy
check -in process. payment processing, extending time as needed. and the most extensive
library of practice modes and games in the golf entertainment market
All of these operations can be easily carried out directly by players in the tee box without
further assistance of staff
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Exhibit 6 — Ordinance 2018-56
ORDINANCE NO.2018- 56
AN ORDINANCE OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, ESTABLISHING THE GOLDEN GATE CITY
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ZONE; PROVIDING FOR THE CALCULATION
OF AN ANNUAL TAX INCREMENT AMOUNT WITHIN THIS DEVELOPMENT
ZONE; CREATING AN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT TRUST FUND FOR THIS
DEVELOPMENT ZONE FOR THE TRANSFER AND MAINTENANCE OF SUCH
TAX INCREMENT AMOUNTS; AUTHORIZING THE PLEDGE AND
APPROPRIATION OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT TRUST FUNDS; SETTING
FORTH THE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PLAN FOR THIS DEVELOPMENT
ZONE; CREATING AND SETTING FORTH THE DUTIES OF THE GOLDEN
GATE CITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ADVISORY BOARD; PROVIDING
DEFINITIONS; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICT AND SEVERABILITY;
PROVIDING FOR INCLUSION IN THE CODE OF LAWS AND ORDINANCES;
AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, in addition to its broad home rule powers, Collier County is expressly authorized
under Section 125.045, Florida Statutes, to "expend public funds for economic development activities,
including, but not limited to, developing or improving local infrastructure, issuing bonds to finance or
refinance the cost of capital projects for industrial or manufacturing plants, leasing or conveying real
property, and making grants to private enterprises for the expansion of businesses existing in the community
or the attraction of new businesses to the community;" and
WHEREAS, Collier County previously adopted Ordinance No. 2010-20 providing for the creation
of Innovation Zones, specifically finding as Follows:
"It is the policy of the Board to promote economic growth which results in high wage jobs and
helps diversify [lie economy of Collier County. To, furlher this policy, h is the inlew ofthe Board to creole
a dedicated source of"revenue to,/iond an economic development program and to advance economic
development initiatives in zones of geographic concentration within the vnincorporaied areas of the
County. These zones, to be called Innovation Zones, will he designated by the Board from lime to lime
through the implementation of Economic Developinemt Plans adopted by resolution far each Innovation
Zane; " and
WHEREAS, there is a compelling need for redevelopment within the commercial areas of Golden
Gate City, whose specific needs require an approach that its substantially similar to, but not identical with,
Innovation Zones as contemplated in Ordinance No. 2010-20; and
WHEREAS, recognizing the need to spur economic development in Golden Gate City, Collier
County has already taken over the water and sewer service for Golden Gate City in part to provide
commercial property owners a solution to development constraints caused by limited service; and
WHEREAS, Collier County wishes to continue to provide enhanced opportunities for economic
development and redevelopment within the existing commercial areas within Golden Gate City.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
OF COLLIER OUNTY, FLORIDA, that:
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Exhibit 6 — Ordinance 2018-56
Section One: Definitions and Findings
This Ordinance is intended to be a companion ordinance to Ordinance No. 2010-20, known as the
Collier County Innovation Zone Ordinance. Accordingly, the Board of County Commissioners hereby
adopts in full the definitions and findings set forth in Ordinance 2010-20, except for the Base Year
Assessment Roil, which is defined below, and as modified hereby incorporates such definitions and findings
as if specifically set forth below.
Section Two. Creation of the Golden Gate City Economic Development Zone.
The Board of County Commissioners hereby creates the Golden Gate City Economic Development
Zone, which shall constitute the entirety of Golden Gate City, as graphically described in Exhibit A.
Section Three. Initial Tare Increment Year and Percentage.
For purposes of establishing the Base Year Assessment Roll, the base year shall be the last Collier
County Real Property Assessment Roll certified by the Property Appraiser for the County Fiscal Year
beginning October 1, 2015. Tax increments shall commence to be deposited into the Trust Fund with the
County Fiscal Year commencing on October 1, 2019, and funding shall continue through September 30,
2029, unless extended by majority vote of the Board by Resolution. The amount of the tax increment to be
deposited into the Trust Fund shall be equal to i QO% of the amount based on the formula set forth in Section
4(B) of Collier County Ordinance No. 2010-20.
Section Four: Creation of an Economic Trust Fund.
The County hereby creates the Golden Gate City Economic Development .Zone Trust Fund. The
tax increment shall be deposited into the trust fund and the trust fund proceeds shall be utilized to implement
the Economic Development Plan set forth in Section Five. The Trust Fund corpus will not exceed One
Million Dollars ($1,000,000) in any single fiscal year and is subject to annual appropriation by the County.
Up to 5% of the Trust Corpus shall be reserved as an annual administrative fee for the County. Upon
termination of the Trust Fund any unspent and unencumbered pm=ds shall revert to the County's General
Fund.
Section Five: Adoption of the Economic Development Plan.
The primary purpose of the Golden Gate City Economise Development Zone is to attract and retain
qualified targeted industry business as defined by Florida Statute 288.106 and such businesses or industries
identified by the Board of County Commissioners. Trost funds may be utilized in any lawful manner,
including infrastructure required to serve new target businesses or the expansion of an existing target
business; payment of County impact Fees to be paid by the new target business or the expansion of an
existing target business; and payment of building permit fees or other County fees related to the construction
of structures to serve the target business. In addition to this primary purpose, trust funds may be utilized in
any lawful manner which the Board of County Commissioners determines fosters economic development -
Payment of funds are purely discretionary, and must be approved in advance by the Board of County
Commissioners. All expenses must be fully documented in a manner acceptable to the County. Priority of
funding will be for the redevelopment and renewal of the commercial district along Golden Gate Parkway,
as graphically represented by Exhibit A.
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Exhibit 6 — Ordinance 2018-56
Section Six. Creation of Golden Gate City Economic Development Zone Advisory Board.
The Golden Gate City Economic Development Zone Advisory Board (hereinafter referred to as
the Advisory Board) is hereby established.
(a) Appointment and Composition. The Advisory Board shall be composed of seven (7) members
who are appointed by resolution of the Board of County Commissioners, and shall be representative of
the residential, business and commercial interests of the Golden Gate City Economic Development Zone.
Non-residential members of the Advisory Board need not live within Golden Gate City, and upon
recommendation of the Commissioner of the District, may reside outside of Collier County. Members
of the Advisory Board shall be appointed by and serve at the pleasure of the Board of County
Commissioners.
(b) Terms of Office. The initial terms of office of the Advisory Board members shall he one year
for three members, and two years for four members, and each appointment or re -appointment thereafter
shall be for two years. Appointments to fill any vacancies on the Advisory Board shall be for the
remainder of the unexpired term of office.
(c) Removal from Office. Removal of members from the Advisory Board shal I he in accordance
with the provisions of Collier County Ordinance No. 2001-55, as it may be amended or by its successor
ordinance.
(d) Officer, Quorum; Rules of Procedure. Annually the members of the Advisory Board shall
elect a chairperson and vice chairperson from among the members. The chairperson's and vice
chairperson's terms shall he for one year with eligibility for re-election by the members of the Advisory
Board. The presence of fifty-one percent (51 %) of the current voting membership, but never less than
three total, shall constitute a quorum ofthe Advisory Board necessary to take action and transact business.
In addition, an affirmative vote of a simple majority shall be necessary in order to take official action.
Furthermore, by simple majority vote, but never with less than 5 members present, the Advisory Board
shall adopt rules of procedure for its meetings, and thereafter shall be governed by its Procedures, as
adopted and amended from time to time, subject to the approval of the Board of County Commissioners.
The Advisory Board shall keep a written record of meetings, resolutions, findings and determinations.
Copies of all Advisory Board minutes, resolutions, reports and exhibits shall be submitted to the Board
of County Commissioners, The Advisory Board meetings shall be open to the public and conducted in
the Sunshine,
(e) Reimbursement of Expenses. Members of the Advisory Board shall serve without
compensation, but shall be entitled to receive reimbursement for expenses reasonably incurred in the
performance of their duties upon prior approval of the Board of County Commissioners.
(1) Functions. Powers and Duties of the Advisory Board. The runction, powers and duties of the
Advisory Board sliall be to aid and assistthe Board of County Commissioners in carrying out the purpose
of the Golden Gate City Economic Development Zone, including but not limited to advising and assisting
the Board of County Commissioners in the establishment, review and enhancement of policies and
programs to attract businesses or industries to the Golden Gate City Economic Development Zone,
reviewing and making recommendations on applications for funding through the Trust Fund, as well as
handling any matters that may be assigned by the Board of County Commissioners.
(g) Duties of the County Manager's Office, The County Manager's Office will provide such
documentation, information. descriptions of procedures, secretarial support and general assistance to the
Advisory Board as may be necessary forthe Advisory Board to carry out its functions as set forth herein.
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Exhibit 6 — Ordinance 2018-56
Section Seven: Conflict and Severability.
In the event this Ordinance conflicts with any other Ordinance of Collier County or other applicable
law, the more restrictive shall apply. If any court of competent jurisdiction holds any phrase or portion of
the Ordinance invalid or unconstitutional, such portion shall be deemed a separate, distinct and independent
provision and such holding shall not affect the validity of the remaining portion,
Section Eight: Inclusion in the Code of Laws and Ordinances.
The provisions of this Ordinance shall become and may be made a part of the Code of Laws and
Ordinances of Collier County, Florida. The section of the Ordinance maybe renumbered or re -lettered to
accomplish such, and the word `Ordinance" may be changed to "Section," "Article," or any other
appropriate word.
Section Nine: Effective Date.
This Ordinance shall take effect upon filing with the Florida Department of State.
PASSED AND DULY ADOPTED by the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County,
Florida, thisIU-4-k day of201 il.
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Exhibit C — Development Standards in GC Zoning
4.02.01— Dimensional Standards for Principal Uses in Base Zoning Districts
A. The following tables describe the dimensional standards pertaining to base zoning districts. Site
design requirements apply to the principal building on each site.
Table 1. Lot Design Requirements for Principal Uses in Base Zoning Districts.
Minimum Lot Area
Minimum Lot Width
Maximum Building Coverage
Zoning District
(square feet
linear feet
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GC
None
None
None
Table 2. Building Dimension Standards for Principal Uses in Base Zoning Districts.
Maximum
Minimum
Minimum Floor Area of
Floor Area
Zoning District
Building
Distance
Buildings
Ratio
Height
Between
feet
Buildings
(square feet)
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GC
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Table 2.1 - TABLE OF MINIMUM YARD REQUIREMENTS
(SETBACKS) FOR BASE ZONING DISTRICTS
Note as to setback line measurement: minimum setback lines are typically measured from the legal
boundary of a lot, regardless of all easements burdening a lot, with the exception of easements that comprise
a road right-of-way where the minimum setback line is to be measured from the road right-of-way easement
line.
Zoning
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Minimum Side Yard (feet)
Minimum Rear Yard (feet)
district
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4.02.03 - Specific Standards for Location of Accessory Buildings and Structures
A. For the purposes of this section, in order to determine yard requirements, the term " accessory
structure " shall include detached and attached accessory use structures or buildings
notwithstanding the attachment of such structure or building containing the accessory use to the
principal use structure or building. Accessory buildings and structures must be constructed
simultaneously with or following the construction of the principal structure and shall conform with
the following setbacks and building separations.
B. Accessory buildings shall not occupy an area greater than five (5) percent of the total lot area in all
residential zoning districts, or occupy an area greater than forty (40) percent of any building
envelope (i.e., area of lot remaining for building purposes after accounting for required setbacks),
whichever is the lesser, provided the total maximum coverage provision of this ordinance for all
principal and accessory buildings is not exceeded. Nothing herein contained shall serve to prevent
the construction of an accessory building containing an area of less than 500 square feet provided
all yard and building spacing requirements can be met.
C. All accessory structures in Rural Agricultural (A) and Estates (E) zoning districts must meet
principal structure setbacks. For accessory structures related to the keeping of animals and livestock
in these districts, see LDC section 4.02.07.
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Exhibit C — Development Standards in GC Zoning
D. Table of dimensional standards for accessory buildings and structures in zoning districts other than
Rural Agricultural A) and Estates (E):
Setbacks
Structure to
Location
Accessory Building/Structure
Front
Rear
Side
Structure (If
Detached)
Attached porch
SPS
SPS
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feet
Carports (commercial, industrial, and
SPS
SPS
SPS
10 feet
multi -family) 1
Carports (one- and two-family)
SPS
SPS
10 feet
feet
Chickee, barbecue areas
SPS
feet
SPS
10 feet
1/1 'with a
One-story and multi -story parking
SPS
SPS
SPS
minimum of
structures
10 feet
Parking garage (one- and two-family)
SPS
SPS
10 feet
feet
Not permitted
Permanent emergency generators
in front of
feet
SPS
N/A
building
Not permitted
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Satellite dish antennas
in front of
SPS
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Lots and Non-
building
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Golf Course Lots
Swimming pool and/or screen
SPS
10
SPS
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enclosure (one- and two-family)
feet
Swimming pool (multi -family and
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20
15 feet
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commercial)
feet
Tennis courts (one- and two-family)
SPS
15 feet
SPS
10 feet
Tennis courts (multi -family, and
SPS
20
15 feet
20 feet
commercial)
feet
Trellises, arbors, and similar structures
that do not exceed the maximum fence
None
None
None
None
height in LDC section 5.03.02
Trellises, arbors, and similar structures
that exceed the maximum fence height
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10
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SPS
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in LDC section 5.03.02
Unlisted accessory
SPS
SPS
SPS
10 feet
Utility buildings
SPS
SPS
10 feet
feet
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Exhibit C — Development Standards in GC Zoning
Setbacks
Structure to
Location
Accessory Building/Structure
Front
Rear
Side
Structure (If
Detached)
Attached porch where floor or deck of
porch are:
• In Isles of Capri: Seven feet in
height or less above the top of seawall
with a maximum of four feet of stem
SPS
SPS
SPS
wall exposure
feet
• In all other areas: Four feet in height
or less above top of seawall or top of
bank
Attached porch where floor or deck of
porch are:
• In Isles of Capri: More than seven
feet in height above the top of seawall
or with more than four feet of stem
SPS
feet
SPS
SPS
wall exposure
• In all other areas: More than four
feet in height above top of seawall or
top of bank
Boat slips and ramps (private)
N/A
N/A
7.5 feet
N/A
See LDC
Waterfront Lots
Boathouses and boat shelters (private)
SPS
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sections
10 feet
and Golf Course
5.03.06 E
Lots 3
and F
Carports (commercial, industrial, and
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SPS
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multi -family) '
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SPS
SPS
SPS
10 feet
Chickee, barbecue areas
SPS
feat
SPS
10 feet
See LDC
Davits, hoists, and lifts
N/A
N/A
sections
None
5.03.06 E
and F
See LDC
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N/A
N/A
sections
N/A
5.03.06 E
and F
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50 feet
50
50 feet
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buildings a
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SPS
SPS
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Parking garage one- and two-family)
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SPS
SPS
10 feet
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Exhibit C — Development Standards in GC Zoning
Setbacks
Structure to
Location
Accessory Building/Structure
Front
Rear
Side
Structure (If
Detached)
Not permitted
Permanent emergency generators
in front of
SPS
N/A
building
feet
Not permitted
15
Satellite dish antennas
in front of
feet
SPS
10 feet
building
Swimming pool and/or screen
enclosure (one- and two-family)
where swimming pool decks are:
• In Isles of Capri: Seven feet in
height or less above the top of seawall
SPS
10
SPS
None
with a maximum of four feet of stem
feet
wall exposure
• In all other areas: Four feet in height
or less above top of seawall or top of
bank
Swimming pool and/or screen
enclosure (one- and two-family)
where swimming pool decks are:
• In Isles of Capri: More than seven
feet in height above the top of seawall
SPS
20
SPS
None
or with more than four feet of stem
feet
wall exposure
• In all other areas: More than four
feet in height above top of seawall or
top of bank
Swimming pool (multi -family and
SPS
20
15 feet
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commercial)
feet
Tennis courts (private) (one- and two-
SPS
15
SPS
10 feet
family)
feet
Tennis courts (multi -family and
SPS
35
SPS
20 feet
commercial)
feet
Trellises, arbors, and similar structures
that do not exceed the maximum fence
None
None
None
None
height in LDC section 5.03.02
Trellises, arbors, and similar structures
that exceed the maximum fence height
SPS
10
feet
SPS
None
in LDC section 5.03.02
Unlisted accessory
SPS
SPS
SPS
10 feet
Utility buildings
SPS
SPS
10 feet
10 feet
Notes:
SPS = Calculated same as principal structure for the zoning district.
' See LDC section 4.02.01 D for exemptions and exclusions from required yards.
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Exhibit C — Development Standards in GC Zoning
2 1 foot of accessory height = 1 foot of building separation.
in those cases where the coastal construction control line is involved, the coastal construction control line
will apply.
4 The setback shall apply to external boundaries of the golf course district, and shall be inclusive of
separately platted buffer tracts.
# # # # # # # # # # # # #
4.02.08 — Outside Lighting Requirements
A. Lights on golf courses shall be located and designed so that no light is aimed directly toward
property designated residential, which is located within 200 feet of the source of the light.
B. Specific height requirements in zoning districts.
1. GC —Twenty-five (25) feet
2. C-1—Twenty-five (25) feet
3. CF—Twenty-five (25) feet
# # # # # # # # # # # # #
5.05.15 — Conversion of Golf Courses
* * * * * * * * * * * * *
H. Design standards for lands converted from a golf course or for a permitted use within the GC zoning
district shall be subject to the following design standards.
1. Lighting. All lighting shall be designed to reduce excessive glare, light trespass and sky
glow. At a minimum, lighting shall be directed away from neighboring properties and all
light fixtures shall be full cutoff with flat lenses. Lighting for the conversion project shall
be vetted with stakeholders during the SOMs and the public hearings, as applicable.
2. Setbacks. All non -golf course uses, except for the greenway, shall provide a minimum
average50-foot setback from lands zoned residential or with residential uses, however the
setback shall be no less than 35 feet at any one location.
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Exhibit D — Public Information Meeting Summary
Public Information Meeting
Date & Time: Monday, November 18, 2019 - 5:30 p.m.
Location: Golden Gate Community Center.
The County provided notice of the public meeting through the placement of Variable Message Signs on
Golden Gate Boulevard and mailed notice to property owners within 1,000 feet of the GC zoning district
within the Golden Gate City Economic Development Zone. A copy of the letter is attached.
County staff counted more than 125 members of the public in attendance, however, not all signed the
attendance sheet. Sign -in sheets are attached.
At the meeting, County Staff provided a summary of the proposed LDC amendment, distributed comment
cards, responded to questions and comments, and provided a schedule of the upcoming public meeting
dates. A copy of the PowerPoint presentation is attached.
The following comments, concerns, or suggestions were made by those in attendance:
• The desire to see the golf course maintained and continue to operate for the community's benefit.
• Requests to have a more complete understanding of the County's ultimate plans for the golf course.
• Concerns about the addition of new commercial uses on the Golf Course property.
• Concerns about the compatibility of new experiential or modern golf experiences with the
established neighborhood.
• Concerns about increases in traffic, noise, and lights, and the impact on infrastructure and
surrounding property values.
• Concerns about existing commercial businesses in the area.
• The suggestion to include a maximum number of seats for restaurants.
• The suggestion that the amendment is premature and should be addressed at the time when there is
a complete plan for the property.
• Questions regarding impacts to water and sewer systems.
• Questions about whether other uses would now be open until midnight.
• Objections to potential noise and lighting from new uses.
Comment cards were passed out during the meeting to allow for additional written comments and the ability
to indicate support, opposition, or no opinion about the proposed amendment to eliminate seating
limitations and expand hours of operation for restaurants that are accessory to a golf course. Copies of the
comment cards that were returned are provided by separate attachment. Of 100 comment cards that were
passed out, 65 were returned. The written comments were as follows:
57 indicated opposition to the amendment (when additional comments were provided, the following
comments were registered):
o Vendors would have the ability to request changes later (through the conditional use
process), making this change unnecessary.
O The golf course should remain as green space.
O Increased congestion and noise.
o Impacts to privacy and safety.
O Impacts from lights or noise from music outside the building.
o The desire to see the golf course continue to operate.
o Impacts to water quality.
o The need for more information about future plans for the golf course.
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Exhibit D — Public Information Meeting Summary
O Incompatibility with the surrounding development and way of life.
O Misunderstandings about the reason for the meeting.
O The proposed change would be incompatible with surrounding senior living.
O Concerns about density and the compatibility of adding a bar or restaurant to the area.
O Concerns about impacts to property values.
O Concerns about impacts to infrastructure such as water, roads, schools, and traffic.
O The desire for a maximum number of seats.
O Expectations for the golf course when homeowners purchased their homes.
O The absence of a need for this type of development.
O The need for more information to make a decision.
O The suggestion to refurbish the course, and manage it as a golf course.
Five comment cards indicated support for the amendment:
o All of which indicate that support was predicated on continuing to use the property for a
golf course.
Three comment cards indicated no opinion:
O Two indicated there was insufficient information about what is planned for the property.
O One indicated the desire to see golf first.
The meeting concluded with a review of the upcoming public hearing dates.
Attachments:
Letter to Property Owners
Sign -in Sheets
Staff presentation
Comment Cards
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Corley County
Growth Management Department
Zoning Division
November 4, 2019
Jeremy Frantz
Collier County Zoning Division
(239) 252-2305
Jeremy. Frantz @colIiercountyfLgov
Subject: Public Information Meeting and Public Hearings for Proposed LDC Amendment
PL20190002545
Dear Property Owner:
Please be advised that Collier County proposes an amendment to the Collier County Land
Development Code (LDC) that would remove the seating limitations and to extend the hours of
operation for restaurants that are accessory to a golf course.
This amendment is proposed to apply to properties in the Golf Course and Recreational Use (GC)
Zoning District located within the Golden Gate City Economic Development Zone. The purpose
and intent of the amendment is to support the continued operation of the Golden Gate City Golf
Course and to implement the economic development and redevelopment goals in the
community. The boundaries of the areas to be discussed are shown on the following page.
The public is invited to attend and provide feedback at the Public Information Meeting held by
Collier County on:
Monday, November 18, 2019 at 5:30 p.m.
Golden Gate Community Center
4701 Golden Gate Parkway, Naples FL 34116
Several other public hearings will also be held by Collier County as shown below, during which
the public may provide additional feedback on the proposed LDC amendment.
Meeting
Date
Location
Collier County Planning
Tuesday, December 3, 2019
Commission
at 5:05 p.m.
Collier County Government Center
Collier County Board of
Tuesday, December 10, 2019
3299 Tamiami Trail East, 3rd Floor
Commissioners
at 9:00 a.m.
Naples, FL 34112
Collier County Board of
Tuesday, January 14, 2020
Commissioners
at 9:00 a.m.
Zoning Division • 2800 North Horseshoe Drive • Naples, Florida 34104.239-252-2400 • wuvw.colliergov.net
The proposed LDC amendment is applicable to the area depicted below:
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1) Goals and objectives for
future of the golf course
2) Eliminate the seating
limitations on restaurants in the
Golf Course Zoning District
within the Go
Iden Gate City
Economic Development Zone.
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Permitted Uses:
T� 1. Golf courses.
2. Hiking trails,
walkways, multi -use
paths and
observation decks.
3. Passive recreation
areas.
Golf Course and Recreational 1
4. Disc golf.
Use District (GC)
GC District — Accessory Uses
1. Uses and structures that are accessory and incidental to uses permitted
as of right in the GC district.
2. Recreational facilities that serve as an integral part of a golf course use,
including but not limited to clubhouse, community center building,
practice driving range, shuffleboard courts, swimming pools and tennis
facilities, snack shops and restrooms.
3. Pro shops with equipment sales, no greater than 1,000 square feet,
associated with a golf course.
4. Restaurants, associated with a course, with a seating capacity of 150
seats or less provided that thegolf
ours of operation are no later than 10:00
p.m.
5. A maximum of two residential dwellings units for use by golf course
employees in conjunction with the operation of the golf course.
6. Maintenance buildings.
GC District —Conditional Uses
1. Commercial establishments oriented to the golf course including gift shops; pro shops with
equipment sales in excess of 1,000 square feet; restaurants with seating capacity of greater than
150 seats• cocktail lounges, and similar uses primarily intended to serve patrons of the golf
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course
2. Cemeteries and memorial gardens.
3. Equestrian facilities, including any trails, no closer than 500 feet to residential uses.
4. Museums.
5. Water related activities, including non -motorized boating, boat ramps, docks, and fishing piers.
6. Courts, including bocce ball, basketball, handball, pickle ball, tennis, and racquetball.
7. Neighborhood fitness and community centers.
8. Parks and playgrounds.
9. Pools, indoor or outdoor.
10. Botanical gardens.
11. Any other recreational use which is compatible in nature with the foregoing uses as determined
by the Hearing Examiner or Board of Zoning Appeals, as applicable.
Proposed Changes —Accessory Uses
Restaurants; associated with a golf course; with a
seating capacity of 150 seats or less, provided that the
hours of operation are no later than 10:00 p.m.
However, the seating capacity shall not apply, and the
hours
of operation
may
be
extended to 12:00 a.m.,
within
the
Golden
Gate
City
Economic Development
Zone.
Proposed Changes —Conditional Uses
Commercial establishments oriented to the golf course
including gift shops; pro shops with equipment sales in
excess of 11000 square feet; restaurants with seating
capacity of greater than 150 seats outside the Golden
Gate City Economic Development Zone; cocktail
lounges, and similar uses, primarily intended to serve
patrons of the golf course.
Amplified Sound
Building Dimensions
No Change to Pa,Pking
Golf Course
Development Setbacks
Standards Buffers
Landscaping
Lighting
LDC
Amendment
Process —
Next Steps
Planning
Commission
(CCPC)
Development
Services Advisory
Committee (DSA§
Board of Countj
Commissioners
(1st Hearing)
Board of County
Commissioners
(Final Hearing)
Comment cards
Housekeeping I Draft amendment
Sign -in sheet
Jeremy Frantz, AICP
Collier County Growth Management
Department -Zoning Division
(239) 252-2305
Jeremy.Frantz@colliercountyfl.gov
Questions/Comments?
Co Ier C0141 ty
Growth Management Department
Public Information IN
November 18, 2019
Golden Gate Community Center
Golf Course Accessory Uses I Restaurants
Do you support a change to the Land Development
Code that would eliminate seating limitations and
expand the hours of operations for restaurants that
are accessory to a golf course?
❑ Yes, I support the change
No, I oppose the change
❑ I have no opinion
Comments:
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Growth Management Department
Public Information Meeting
November 10, 2019
Golden Gate Community Center
Golf Course Accessory Uses I Restaurants
Do you support a change to the Land Development
Code that would eliminate seating limitations and
expand the hours of operations for restaurants that
are accessory to a golf course?
❑ Yes, I support the change
No, I oppose the change
❑ I have no opinion
Comments:
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Co ler County
Growth Management Department
Public Information Meeting
November 18, 2019
Golden Gate Community Center
Golf Course Accessory Uses I Restaurants
Do you support a change to the Land Development
Code that would eliminate seating limitations and
expand the hours of operations for restaurants that
are accessory to a golf course?
❑ Yes, I support the change
No, I oppose the change
❑ I have no opinion
Comments:
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Growth Management Department
Public Information Meeting
November 18, 2019
Golden Gate Community Center
Golf Course Accessory Uses I Restaurants
Do you support a change to the Land Development
Code that would eliminate seating limitations and
expand the hours of operations for restaurants that
are accessory to a golf course?
❑ Yes, I support the change
No, I oppose the change
❑ I have no opinion
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Public Information Meeting
November 18, 2019
Golden Gate Community Center
Golf Course Accessory Uses 1 Restaurants
Do you support a change to the Land Development
Code that would eliminate seating limitations and
expand the hours of operations for restaurants that
are accessory to a golf course?
❑ Yes, I support the change
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Growth Management Department
Public Information Meeting
November 181 2019
Golden Gate Community Center
Golf Course Accessory Uses I Restaurants
Do you support a change to the Land Development
Code that would eliminate seating limitations and
expand the hours of operations for restaurants that
are accessory to a golf course?
❑ Yes, I support the change
No, I oppose the change
❑ I have no opinion
Comments:
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Growth Management Department
Public Information IN
November 181 2019
Golden Gate Community Center
Golf Course Accessory Uses I Restaurants
Do you support a change to the Land Development
Code that would eliminate seating limitations and
expand the hours of operations for restaurants that
are accessory to a golf course?
❑ Yes, I support the change
❑ No, I oppose the change
I have
Comments:
no opinion
Co fle-r County
Growth Management Department
Public Information IN
November 18, 2019
Golden Gate Community Center
Golf Course Accessory Uses I Restaurants
Do you support a change to the Land Development
Code that would eliminate seating limitations and
expand the hours of operations for restaurants that
are accessory to a golf course?
❑ Yes, I support the change
o, I oppose the change`
❑ I have
Comments:
no opinion
Co Ier County
Growth Management Department
Public Information Meeting
November 18, 2019
Golden Gate Community Center
Golf Course Accessory Uses I Restaurants
Do you support a change to the Land Development
Code that would eliminate seating limitations and
expand the hours of operations for restaurants that
are accessory to a golf course?
❑ Yes, I support the change
❑ No, I oppose the change
,❑ I have no opinion
Comments:
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Growth Management Department
Public Information Meeting
November 18, 2019
Golden Gate Community Center
Golf Course Accessory Uses I Restaurants
Do you support a change to the Land Development
Code that would eliminate seating limitations and
expand the hours of operations for restaurants that
are accessory to a golf course?
❑ Yes, I support the change
No, I oppose the change
❑ I have no opinion
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Public Information IN
November 18, 2019
Golden Gate Community Center
Golf Course Accessory Uses 1 Restaurants
Do you support a change to the Land Development
Code that would eliminate seating limitations and
expand the hours of operations for restaurants that
are accessory to a If course?
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❑ No, I oppose the change
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Public Information Meeting
November 18, 2019
Golden Gate Community Center
Golf Course Accessory Uses I Restaurants
Do you support a change to the Land Development
Code that would eliminate seating limitations and
expand the hours of operations for restaurants that
are accessory to a golf course?
❑ Yes, I support the change
No, I oppose the change
❑ I have no opinion
Comments:
Co ,er County
Growth Management Department
Public Information Meeting
November 18, 2019
Golden Gate Community Center
Golf Course Accessory Uses I Restaurants
Do you support a change to the Land Development
Code that would eliminate seating limitations and
expand the hours of operations for restaurants that
are accessory to a golf course?
❑ Yes, I support the change
I oppose the change
❑ I have no opinion
Comments:
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Public Information IN
November 18, 2019
Golden Gate Community Center
Golf Course Accessory Uses I Restaurants
Do you support a change to the Land Development
Code that would eliminate seating limitations and
expand the hours of operations for restaurants that
are accessory to a golf course?
❑ Yes, I support the change
No, I oppose the change
❑ I have no opinion
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November 18, 2019
Golden Gate Community Center
Golf Course Accessory Uses I Restaurants
Do you support a change to the Land Development
Code that would eliminate seating limitations and
expand the hours of operations for restaurants that
are accessory to a golf course?
❑ Yes, I support the change
�No, I oppose the change
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Growth Management Department
Public Information Meeting
November 18, 2019
Golden Gate Community Center
Golf Course Accessory Uses I Restaurants
Do you support a change to the Land Development
Code that would eliminate seating limitations and
expand the hours of operations for restaurants that
are accessory to a golf course?
Yes, I support the change
❑ No, I oppose the change
❑ I have no opinion
Comments:
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Growth Management Department
Public Information Meeting
November 181 2019
Golden Gate Community Center
Golf Course Accessory Uses I Restaurants
Do you support a change to the Land Development
Code that would eliminate seating limitations and
expand the hours of operations for restaurants that
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November 18, 2019
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Golf Course Accessory Uses I Restaurants
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expand the hours of operations for restaurants that
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November 18, 2019
Golden Gate Community Center
Golf Course Accessory Uses I Restaurants
Do you support a change to the Land Development
Code that would eliminate seating limitations and
expand the hours of operations for restaurants that
are accessory to a golf course?
❑ Yes, I support the change
No, I oppose the change
❑ I have no opinion
Comments:
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Growth Management
Public Information Meeting
November 18I 2019
Golden Gate Community Center
Golf Course Accessory Uses I Restaurants
Do you support a change to the Land Development
Code that would eliminate seating limitations and
expand the hours of operations for restaurants that
are accessory to a golf course?
❑ Yes, I support the change
,Q No, I oppose the change
❑ I have no opinion
Comments:
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Growth Management Department
Public Information Meeting
f�ovember 18, 2019
Golden Gate Community Center
Golf Course Accessory Uses 1 Restaurants
Do you support a change to the Land Development
Code that would eliminate seating limitations and
expand the hours of operations for restaurants that
are accessory to a golf course?
❑ Yes, I support the change
❑ No, I oppose the change
❑ I have no opinion
Comments:
Co fle-r County
Growth Management Department
Public Information Meeting
November 181 2019
Golden Gate Community Center
Golf Course Accessory Uses I Restaurants
Do you support a change to the Land Development
Code that would eliminate seating limitations and
expand the hours of operations for restaurants that
are accessory to a golf course?
❑ Yes, I support the change
�No, I oppose the change
❑ I have no opinion
Comments:
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Growth Management Department
Public Information IN
November 181 2019
Golden Gate Community Center
Golf Course Accessory Uses I Restaurants
Do you support a change to the Land Development
Code that would eliminate seating limitations and
expand the hours of operations for restaurants that
are accessory to a golf course?
❑ Yes, I support the change
No, I oppose the change
❑ I have no opinion
Comments:
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CO 7eY County
Growth Management Department
Public Information Meeting
November 18, 2019
Golden Gate Community Center
Golf Course Accessory Uses I Restaurants
Do you support a change to the Land Development
Code that would eliminate seating limitations and
expand the hours of operations for restaurants that
are accessory to a golf course?
❑ Yes, I support the change
[❑ No, I oppose the change
❑ I have no opinion
Comments:
Co Ier C01.vity
Growth Management Department
Public Information Meeting
November 18, 2019
Golden Gate Community Center
Golf Course Accessory Uses I Restaurants
Do you support a change to the Land Development
Code that would eliminate seating limitations and
expand the hours of operations for restaurants that
are accessory to a golf course?
❑ Yes, I support the change
`&' IVo, I oppose the change
❑ I have no opinion
Comments:
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Co Ier C014ftty
Growth Management Department
Public Information Meeting
November 18, 2019
Golden Gate Community Center
Golf Course Accessory Uses I Restaurants
Do you support a change to the Land Development
Code that would eliminate seating limitations and
expand the hours of operations for restaurants that
are accessory to a golf course?
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I 0 No, I oppose the change
❑ I have no opinion
Comments:
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Growth Management Department
Public Information Meeting
November 18I 2019
Golden Gate Community Center
Golf Course Accessory Uses 1 Restaurants
Do you support a change to the Land Development
Code that would eliminate seating limitations and
expand the hours of operations for restaurants that
are accessory to a golf course?
❑ Yes, I support the change
❑ No, I oppose the change
❑ I have no opinion
Comments:
c OLLICT Co"Ilty
Growth Management Department
Public Information Meeting
November 18, 2019
Golden Gate Community Center
Golf Course Accessory Uses I Restaurants
Do you support a change to the Land Development
Code that would eliminate seating limitations and
expand the hours of operations for restaurants that
are accessory to a golf course?
❑ Yes, I support the change
'No, I oppose the change
❑ I have no opinion
Comments:
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ley County
Growth Management Department
Public Information IN eeting
November 18, 2019
Golden Gate Community Center
Golf Course Accessory Uses I Restaurants
Do you support a change to the Land Development
Code that would eliminate seating limitations and
expand the hours of operations for restaurants that
are accessory to a golf course?
❑ Yes, I support the change
No, I oppose the change
❑ I have no opinion
Comments:
Co Ier County
Growth Management Department
Public Information Ivleeting
November 181 2019
Golden Gate Community Center
Golf Course Accessory Uses I Restaurants
Do you support a change to the Land Development
Code that would eliminate seating limitations and
expand the hours of operations for restaurants that
are accessory to a golf course?
❑ Yes, I support the change
`p No, I oppose the change
❑ B have no opinion
Comments:
Co ler C01.14ty
Growth Management Department
Public Information IN eeting
November 18, 2019
Golden Gate Community Center
Golf Course Accessory Uses 1 Restaurants
Do you support a change to the Land Development
Code that would eliminate seating limitations and
expand the hours of operations for restaurants that
are accessory to a golf course?
❑ Yes, I support the change
No, I oppose the change
❑ I have no opinion
Comments:
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Co icr COOKKty
Growth Management Department
Public Information Meeting
November 18, 2019
Golden Gate Community Center
Golf Course Accessory Uses I Restaurants
Do you support a change to the Land Development
Code that would eliminate seating limitations and
expand the hours of operations for restaurants that
are accessory to a golf course?
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❑ I have no opinion
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Growth Management Department
Public Information Meeting
November 18, 2019
Golden Gate Community Center
Golf Course Accessory Uses � Restaurants
Do you support a change to the Land Development
Code that would eliminate seating limitations and
expand the hours of operations for restaurants that
are accessory to a golf course?
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Growth Management Department
Public Information Meeting
November 18, 2019
Golden Gate Community Center
Golf Course Accessory Uses � Restaurants
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Code that would eliminate seating limitations and
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Public Information Meeting
November 18, 2019
Golden Gate Community Center
Golf Course Accessory Uses � Restaurants
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expand the hours of operations for restaurants that
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Public Information Meeting
November 18, 2019
Golden Gate Community Center
Golf Course Accessory Uses � Restaurants
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Code that would eliminate seating limitations and
expand the hours of operations for restaurants that
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November 18, 2019
Golden Gate Community Center
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Growth Management Department
Public Information Meeting
November 18, 2019
Golden Gate Community Center
Golf Course Accessory Uses � Restaurants
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Code that would eliminate seating limitations and
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November 18, 2019
Golden Gate Community Center
Golf Course Accessory Uses � Restaurants
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November 18, 2019
Golden Gate Community Center
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Golden Gate Community Center
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Growth Management Department
Public Information Meeting
November 18, 2019
Golden Gate Community Center
Golf Course Accessory Uses � Restaurants
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Code that would eliminate seating limitations and
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Co per County
Growth Management Department
Public Information Meeting
November 18, 2019
Golden Gate Community Center
Golf Course Accessory Uses � Restaurants
Do you support a change to the Land Development
Code that would eliminate seating limitations and
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Growth Management Department
Public Information Meeting
November 18, 2019
Golden Gate Community Center
Golf Course Accessory Uses � Restaurants
Do you support a change to the Land Development
Code that would eliminate seating limitations and
expand the hours of operations for restaurants that
are accessory to a golf course?
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Comments:
Co per County
Growth Management Department
Public Information Meeting
November 18, 2019
Golden Gate Community Center
Golf Course Accessory Uses � Restaurants
Do you support a change to the Land Development
Code that would eliminate seating limitations and
expand the hours of operations for restaurants that
are accessory to a golf course?
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❑ I have no opinion
Comments:
Co per CoHnty
Growth Management Department
Public Information Meeting
November 18, 2019
Golden Gate Community Center
Golf Course Accessory Uses � Restaurants
Do you support a change to the Land Development
Code that would eliminate seating limitations and
expand the hours of operations for restaurants that
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Co -ter Co-r�tvtty
Growth Management Deparkment
Public Information Meeting
November 18, 2019
Golden Gate Community Center
Golf Course Accessory Uses � Restaurants
Do you support a change to the Land Development
Code that would eliminate seating limitations and
expand the hours of operations for restaurants that
are accessory to a golf course?
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Comments:
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Growth Management Department
Public Information Meeting
November 18, 2019
Golden Gate Community Center
Golf Course Accessory Uses � Restaurants
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expand the hours of operations for restaurants that
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Growth Management Department
Public Information Meeting
November 18, 2019
Golden Gate Community Center
Golf Course Accessory Uses � Restaurants
Do you support a change to the Land Development
Code that would eliminate seating limitations and
expand the hours of operations for restaurants that
are accessory to a golf course?
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Comments:
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Growth Management Department
Public Information Meeting
November 18, 2019
Golden Gate Community Center
Golf Course Accessory Uses � Restaurants
Do you support a change to the Land Development
Code that would eliminate seating limitations and
expand the hours of operations for restaurants that
are accessory to a golf course?
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❑ I have no opinion
Comments:
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Growth Management Department
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fVovember 18, 2019
Golden Gate Community Center
Golf Course Accessory Uses � Restaurants
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Code that would eliminate seating limitations and
expand the hours of operations for restaurants that
are accessory to a golf course?
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Comments:
Co �e-� Co-r�.nty
Growth Management Department
Public Information I!lleeting
November 18, 2019
Golden Gate Community Center
Golf Course Accessory Uses � Restaurants
Do you support a change to the Land Development
Code that would eliminate seating limitations and
expand the hours of operations for restaurants that
are accessory to a golf course?
❑ Yes, I support the change
No, I oppose the change
❑ I have no opinion
Comments:
Cot per Co-ynty
Growth Management Department
Public Information Meeting
November 18, 2019
Golden Gate Community Center
Golf Course Accessory Uses � Restaurants
Do you support a change to the Land Development
Code that would eliminate seating limitations and
expand the hours of operations for restaurants that
are accessory to a golf course?
❑ Yes, I support the change
�No, I oppose the change
❑ I have no opinion
Comments:
CO 76Y COT�LYIty
Growth Management Department
Public Information Meeting
November 18, 2019
Golden Gate Community Center
Golf Course Accessory Uses � Restaurants
Do you support a change to the Land Development
Code that would eliminate seating limitations and
expand the hours of operations for restaurants that
are accessory to a golf course?
❑ Yes, I support the change
'�� No, I oppose the change
❑ I have no opinion
Comments:
Co -ter County
Growth Management Department
Public Information Meeting
November 18, 2019
Golden Gate Community Center
Golf Course Accessory Uses � Restaurants
Do you support a change to the Land Development
Code that would eliminate seating limitations and
expand the hours of operations for restaurants that
are accessory to a golf course?
❑ Yes, I support the change
❑ No, I oppose the change
❑ I have no opinion
Comments:
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Growth Management Department
Public Information Meeting
November 18, 2019
Golden Gate Community Center
Golf Course Accessory Uses � Restaurants
Do you support a change to the Land Development
Code that would eliminate seating limitations and
expand the hours of operations for restaurants that
are accessory to a golf course?
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❑ I have no opinion
Comments:
Co��ier Co-r�.nty
Growth Management Department
Public Information Meeting
November 18, 2019
Golden Gate Community Center
Golf Course Accessory Uses � Restaurants
Do you support a change to the Land Development
Code that would eliminate seating limitations and
expand the hours of operations for restaurants that
are accessory to a golf course?
❑ Yes, I support the change
No, I oppose the change
❑ I have no opinion
Comments:
Cot per Co�.nty
Growth Management Department
Public Information Meeting
November 18, 2019
Golden Gate Community Center
Golf Course Accessory Uses � Restaurants
Do you support a change to the Land Development
Code that would eliminate seating limitations and
expand the hours of operations for restaurants that
are accessory to a golf course?
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Comments:
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Growth Management Department
Public Information Meeting
November 18, 2019
Golden Gate Community Center
Golf Course Accessory Uses � Restaurants
Do you support a change to the Land Development
Code that would eliminate seating limitations and
expand the hours of operations for restaurants that
are accessory to a golf course?
❑ Yes, I support the change
�7 No, I oppose the change
❑ I have no opinion
Comments:
CO 76Y CiOLLYIty
Growth Management Department
Public Information Meeting
November 18, 2019
Golden Gate Community Center
Golf Course Accessory Uses � Restaurants
Do you support a change to the Land Development
Code that would eliminate seating limitations and
expand the hours of operations for restaurants that
are accessory to a golf course?
❑ Yes, I support the change
�No, I oppose the change
❑ I have no opinion
Comments:
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Growth Management Department
Public Information Meeting
November 18, 2019
Golden Gate Community Center
Golf Course Accessory Uses � Restaurants
Do you support a change to the Land Development
Code that would eliminate seating limitations and
expand the hours of operations for restaurants that
are accessory to a golf course?
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jam. o, I oppose the change
❑ I have no opinion
Comments:
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C O 76Y COunty
Growth Management Department
Public Information Meeting
November 18, 2019
Golden Gate Community Center
Golf Course Accessory Uses � Restaurants
Do you support a change to the Land Development
Code that would eliminate seating limitations and
expand the hours of operations for restaurants that
are accessory to a golf course?
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No, I oppose the change
❑ I have no opinion
Comments:
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Growth Management Department
Public Information V��eeting
November 1�, 2019
Golden Gate Community Center
Golf Course Accessory Uses � Restaurants
Do you support a change to the Land Development
Code that would eliminate seating limitations and
expand the hours of operations for restaurants that
are accessory to a golf course?
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Comments:
Cot�ier Co�.nty
Growth Management Department
Public Information Meeting
November 18, 2019
Golden Gate Community Center
Golf Course Accessory Uses � Restaurants
Do you support a change to the Land Development
Cade that would eliminate seating limitations and
expand the hours of operations for restaurants that
are accessory to a golf course?
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BOARD OF COVNTY COMMISSIONERS
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
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BVRT L. SAVNDERS, CHAIRMAN (�
CRYSTAL K. KINZEL r
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT &COMPTROLLER
9y: Ann lennelahn
De Litt Clerk (SEAU
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