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Bayshore Gateway CRA Agenda 06/09/2020 Bayshore CRA Offices: 3299 Tamiami Trail E, Unit 103, Naples, Florida 34112 Phone: 239-252-8844 Online: www.bayshorecra.com Bayshore Gateway Triangle Community Redevelopment Agency AGENDA Hybrid Remote Public Meeting (*Please see details below) June 9, 2020 - 6:00 PM Chairman Maurice Gutierrez Karen Beatty, Larry Ingram, Dwight Oakley, Steve Main, Michael Sherman, Al Schantzen, Camille Kielty. Steve Rigsbee 1. Call to order and Roll Call 2. Introduction of new staff – Ellen Summers, Principal Redevelopment Specialist 3. Approval of Agenda 4. Approval of Minutes a. Feb 26, 2020 (Attached) b. March 3, 2020 (Attached) 5. Community / Business – Presentations 6. Old Business a. BCC Reappointment May 26, 2020- Steve Main, Camille Kielty; Larry Ingram b. Mini-Triangle Update c. Scattered Lots – Extension and SF Permits (Attachment) d. 17 Acres (Attachment) 7. New Business a. ROOF Proposal – 2664 Francis Avenue (Action Item) - Public Comment - Board Action b. Residential Grants Status Report– Attachment 1. Site Improvement Grant – Bad Assets 3399 Canal St. (Action Item) - Public Comment - Board Action 2. Site Improvement Grant – Skip Radel 2723 Gulf view Dr. (Action Item) - Public Comment - Board Action 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 74 Attachment: 1-BGTCRA Agenda Packet 6-9-2020 (12781 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Advisory Board - June 9, 2020) Bayshore CRA Offices: 3299 Tamiami Trail E, Unit 103, Naples, Florida 34112 Phone: 239-252-8844 Online: www.bayshorecra.com 3. Site Improvement Grant – Ozlyn Garden Villas Condo (Action Item) - Public Comment - Board Action c. CBIG Status Report 1. CBIG Grant -Things I like Catherine (Action Item) - Public Comment - Board Action d. Del’s Acquisition Update (Attachment) 8. Staff Report a. Project Manager’s Report – Tami Scott (Attachment) b. Financials – (Attachment) c. Maintenance Report- Shirley Garcia (Attachment) 9. Other Agencies - a. Collier County Sheriff Department b. Collier County Code Enforcement (Attachment) 10. Communication and Correspondence a. Correspondence Neighborhood letter signed b. Naples Daily News - County eyes purchase of legendary Del’s Property c. David Cobran AIA Award d. Local Restaurant List e. 360 Fund Raising Effort 11. Public Comments 12. Staff Comments 13. Advisory Board General Communication 14. Next meeting a. July 7, 2020 @ 6pm – Location To Be Determine 15. Adjournment *Hybrid Remote Public Meeting The Advisory Board members will be appearing electronically, with staff present in person. The public may attend either electronically or in person. 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 75 Attachment: 1-BGTCRA Agenda Packet 6-9-2020 (12781 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Advisory Board - June 9, 2020) Bayshore CRA Offices: 3299 Tamiami Trail E, Unit 103, Naples, Florida 34112 Phone: 239-252-8844 Online: www.bayshorecra.com If you would like to provide public comment, participate, and/or attend the meeting, please contact Shirley Garcia via email at shirley.garcia@colliercountyfl.gov by June 8, 2020 by 5:00 p.m. You may attend the meeting in person on June 09, 2020 at the Collier County Government Center, 3299 Tamiami Trail East, the Fifth floor Training Room, Naples, Florida. The public is reminded that the CDC and Department of Health recommend social distancing and avoiding public gatherings when possible. 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 76 Attachment: 1-BGTCRA Agenda Packet 6-9-2020 (12781 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Advisory Board - June 9, 2020) 1 February 26, 2020 Special Meeting Minutes BAYSHORE GATEWAY TRIANGLE COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT LOCAL ADVISORY BOARD MINUTES OF THE FEBRUARY 26, 2020 MEETING The meeting of the Bayshore Gateway Triangle Community Redevelopment Advisory Board was called to order by Chairman, Maurice Gutierrez at 12:00 p.m. at the Naples Botanical Garden, FGCU Buehler Auditorium I. Roll Call: Advisory Board Members Present: Maurice Gutierrez, Steve Rigsbee, Karen Beatty, Mike Sherman, Dwight Oakley, Steve Main, Al Schantzen and Camille Kielty. Larry Ingram has an excused absence. CRA Staff Present: Shirley Garcia, Operations Coordinator, Tami Scott, Project Mgr., and Debrah Forester, CRA Director. II. Pledge of Allegiance: The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Chairman Gutierrez. III. Presentations: a. Bayshore Arts Master Plan-The Cultural Arts Planning Group (CPG)- Debrah Forester introduced members of The Cultural Planning Group: Linda Flynn, Jerry Allen and Surale Phillips and noted CPG was in town for two days gathering public input for the development of the Public Arts Master Plan. CPG presented a PowerPoint presentation that reviewed: The Planning Process, Evolution of Public Art, Public Art Approaches. The presentation included the definition of Public Art, placement of art, ideas on the types of art whether it is visual, interactive or monuments placed in designated areas and examples of murals on utility boxes, fire hydrants and benches. In the discussion on the history it was brought up that throughout history artists have been involved in building design and rebuilding cities and restoring the areas after the World War II. In the 1950’s American Architect Louie Kahn, worked on the redevelopment plan for the City of Philadelphia and was president of the Redevelopment Authority Board, which started the nation’s first Percent for Art Program in 1958. The program mandates that any new development contribute 1% of the construction cost on public art. There are 725 Municipalities and counties that have adopted similar programs. Al Schantzen asked what the program was in detail. Mr. Allen explained the concept that all new permitted buildings had to contribute some form of art, landscaping, monuments or contribute money in lieu of. These guidelines are adopted into the code of ordinances. Camille Kielty asked if Naples already had this requirement in place and the answer was the City of Naples does but not the County. There were some examples of public arts across 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 77 Attachment: 1-BGTCRA Agenda Packet 6-9-2020 (12781 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Advisory Board - June 9, 2020) 2 the States with monuments that have some meaning for that area specifically and if they are moved loses their context of that meaning. A public arts survey was being prepared to gather additional input from the community. Discussion related to the number of questions and assisting for help on getting input on what the community would like to see for the area. CPG brought up some of the examples of the different types of art concepts they have done for other cities and counties all over the United States, to give an idea for the Board to think about what they would like to see and have for the Bayshore and Gateway Triangle areas. Community engagement is very important to get the community involved for the success of the art placement and to prevent vandalism because it will be a sense of belonging for the Community. They wanted to ask what inspires the community, what type of public art or the public art plan would add the most value to the Community. CPG went through three questions seeking input from the Board: 1. What public art projects in other cities inspire you? And Why? 2. Which approaches to public art seem appropriate for the BGTCRA? 3. What defines success for a public art plan in the BGTCRA? XI. Advisory Board General Communications: Mike Sherman wanted to mention that a roundabout will be built in the corner of Bayshore Drive and Thomasson and the only thing that will be in the middle is an American Flag, he wanted some arts placement in there if possible. Maurice Gutierrez wanted to bring up some of the negative comments that happened with the arts mural program and the response was get community engaged and to get the community behind the art. The consultants noted, that when the art just shows up it usually gets rejected at first because it is art by shock, so usually if the community is engaged initially it is not a shock to see it appear or doesn’t seem as offensive. The Board was reminder of the community forum scheduled for Thursday night at 6 p.m. and encouraged everyone to attend. XII. Citizen Comments: None XIII. Next Meeting Date: March 3, 2020 @ 5pm XIV. Adjournment – The meeting adjourned at 1:40 p.m. __________________________________________ Chairman, Maurice Gutierrez 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 78 Attachment: 1-BGTCRA Agenda Packet 6-9-2020 (12781 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Advisory Board - June 9, 2020) Agenda item 4.a– March 3, 2020 meeting minutes BAYSHORE/GATEWAY TRIANGLE COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT LOCAL ADVISORY BOARD MINUTES OF THE MARCH 3, 2020 MEETING The meeting of the Bayshore/Gateway Triangle Community Redevelopment Advisory Board was called to order by Chairman, Maurice Gutierrez at 5:00 p.m. I. Roll Call: Advisory Board Members Present: Maurice Gutierrez, Dwight Oakley, Steve Main, Al Schantzen, Steve Rigsbee, Camille Kielty, Karen Beatty, Michael Sherman, and Larry Ingram. CRA Staff Present: Debrah Forester, CRA Director; Tami Scott, Project Manager, Shirley Garcia, Operations Coordinator. II. Pledge of Allegiance: The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Chairman Gutierrez. III. Adoption of Agenda: Steve Main made a motion to adopt the agenda as amended. Steve Rigsbee seconded the motion, passed unanimously. IV. Approval of Minutes: Steve Main made a motion to approve the minutes, Karen Beatty, seconded the motion. Passed unanimously. V. Community / Business - Presentations a. Camden Landing (Formerly Meridian Landings) –Mike King VP of Development presented the Camden Landings conceptual plan, they have been through their first round of reviews with Growth Management Division, their consulting team is QGrady Minor and Rich Yovanovitch. They were required to change the name since there are other Meridian property names. They are requesting 97 extra units from the Bayshore Gateway Triangle density pool because the original PUD had 47 extra units from the affordable housing that they are revising, this will be market rate multi-family housing, gated with a common community area. There were some concerns from the board on the height and some of the questions were about the fence type and landscaping. Mr. King said it will be a 6ft black fence with landscaping all around it to have the visual appeal of landscape buffer around the property. A neighborhood informational meeting (NIM) will be held on April 13th, at the Botanical Garden, maybe 5:30pm but as the NIMS gets a definite schedule the CRA staff will send it out to anyone interested in attending. Larry Ingram brought up the density units and recommends that the County charge for the density units because that is a money maker for the developer Ms. Forester brought up at this time there is nothing in place requiring developers to pay or install anything for the density units at this time but Johnson Engineering is looking at the Land Development Code changes that could change that requirement. Dwight Oakley didn’t care for the 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 79 Attachment: 1-BGTCRA Agenda Packet 6-9-2020 (12781 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Advisory Board - June 9, 2020) Architectural design, but Karen Beatty said it was the best that was brought before this Board for that property. Maurice Gutierrez stated in comparison to what has been brought before them he feels this is the best project for that parcel too. b. Isles of Collier Preserve – Michael Elgin presented an update to their project, he attended in January but at that time they did not receive any comments back from the County. He is back to provide another update because there were some comments before that he will try and answer now. They did receive comments back from the County and submitted a revision back to the County. One of the comments that was made was about the traffic and Norm Trebilcock did revise it according to some of the Counties comments. He wanted to mention that their trip statements made would not negatively impact the road according to their study. Including this parcel into their entire MPUD would not increase traffic the same as it would for a brand-new project coming in and developing the project. Some of the concerns is that since there would be an access on Bayshore Drive anyone in the Isles of Collier could enter and exit on Bayshore Drive and make the traffic even more congested. Another concern the board had was the construction traffic, they are against the construction trucks entering and exiting off of Bayshore Drive, they would like the construction to have to come in and out of the main entrance or off of Thomasson Drive only. The Community is concerned that with all that traffic coming in and out that the road would fail. Ms. Forester had asked if Mr. Trebilcock knew what kinds of improvements would be needed to accommodate this new project would there would be a requirement for a turn lane and Mr Trebilcock answered there would be a need to make a turn lane in the entrance. Ms. Forester had asked if there could be a roundabout put in to accommodate the new traffic instead of a turn lane, Mr. Trebilcock stated not at this time and it could accommodate the 2 lane road that exists. Their neighborhood informational meeting is scheduled for March 18, 5:30pm at the South Regional Library. Anyone that would like to attend they encourage to attend for more information on the project. The property is under contract and they have a 21 month of due diligence and entitlements to get the property rezoned under their original PUD. They are requesting 230 units to include into the Sabal Bay MPUD. Access to the property and traffic is one of the concerns that was brought up from before for this project and Mr. Elgin wanted to let everyone know that there is no additional access that has not been previously approved is being considered. There is 29 acres of conservation and is on the southern end of the project that will not be developed. He wanted to mention that the new Parcel T is included within the MSTU boundary and that would be additional revenue for the MSTU at least 10 to 15% increase after development. Maurice Gutierrez asked if everyone in the Isles has the same access to leave and enter off of Bayshore Drive then the whole development should be included within the MSTU taxing boundary, Mr. Elgin explained 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 80 Attachment: 1-BGTCRA Agenda Packet 6-9-2020 (12781 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Advisory Board - June 9, 2020) that only the new Parcel T was within the boundary so Mr. Gutierrez suggested to put up a gate to only allow the new development within the Isles be allowed to have use of the access. Mr. Elgin again brought up that it has always been an approved access onto South Bayshore Drive within the original PUD so there are no conditions to have it blocked off. Ms. Forester had asked that when they do some improvements on South Bayshore Drive that they consider possibly partnering with the MSTU to do some irrigation, or improve the lighting, when they do all those road designs maybe they could consider doing some of those needed improvements. Mr. Elgin stated there is an invested interest to partner because they do need to sell those units and it would be better to make as many improvements so it is visually attractive to the buyer so it would be in their interest to do that. Mr. Elgin wanted to assure that he will try and minimize the construction traffic as much as he can, he will try and internalize the construction trips through Bayshore Drive as much as he can. b. Old Business: a. Bayshore Speed Study- Kyle Kemmish, Project Manager County Transportation- Ms. Forester introduced Mr. Kemmish from County Transportation Department to go over the speed study that was conducted on behalf of the CRA. Mr. Kemmish gave a brief presentation with explanation on how to read the speed study and what it means. The County does a speed count and determines what the speed limit should be under the Florida Statute by calculating the percentile of how fast the traffic travels by total volume. The determination of volume is calculated by the total amount of days times the total amount of speeds for those 3 days plus or minus 5. Ms. Forester asked if those speed signs help slow down the traffic and Mr. Kemmish explained it does around 5mph for about 3 weeks, then the traffic gets used to the signs being there and then it goes back to the normal travel patterns after about the 3rd week. Mr. Kemmish suggested right now the count does not warrant lowering the speed on Bayshore Drive, maybe using enforcement would help and other traffic calming devices should be looked at. b. Sabal Shores Traffic Count- Norm Trebilcock, Trebilcock Solutions- Norm Trebilcock did the traffic count for the Sabal Shores Neighborhood, and the highest speed was 26 mph in the side streets and that means that 85% of the traffic is going 26 or slower than the posted speed limit. There were some comments about the amount of traffic that travel in the neighborhood street or go back to cut through Basin St to go out on Bayshore from Coco St rather than going straight on Areca Ave straight to Bayshore Drive. Mr. Trebilcock suggested using a raised crosswalk or speed table which is like a speed hump that would slow down or deter traffic from traveling that 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 81 Attachment: 1-BGTCRA Agenda Packet 6-9-2020 (12781 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Advisory Board - June 9, 2020) direction. Karen Beatty was concerned since their will be a new public parking lot that the traffic would increase in the neighborhood street because of that and Mr. Trebilock said great example of why you would put in something at the beginning of the street to deter the traffic from traveling into the street. Ms Forester wanted to remind everyone that Mr. Trebilcock is also doing our access management plan and will be back in April to go over some of the ideas to slow traffic down. Dwight Oakley asked if there was a typical standard speed limit down a two-lane road no wider than 20ft, Mr. Trebilcock said it would be 30 mph typically. c. Residential Grant Update – Sweat Equity starts May 1-July 31- All the residential grants were approved to be funded as requested by the board. The sweat equity grant program has been funded but the open enrollment for applications does not start until May 1. Ms. Forester wanted to mention that the Haldeman Creek MSTU advisory board member is requesting an exemption to be to apply for a grant from the Board of County Commissioner so that may be coming before the CRA if the exemption gets approved for a sweat equity grant request. At this time, it is not allowed for any Advisory member to be able to apply for any grants except when an exemption is granted by the Board of County Commissioners. d. Public Master Plan Update. Ms. Forester provided an update on the public arts master plan and recommended to take the survey that was completed and to send it to anyone who may be interested in filling out the survey. e. Scattered Lots Update- Ms. Forester provided the status of the settlement with the conditions attached to the agreement. The 15 homes should be built within 3 years, 3 homes at a time, the settlement will be $360,000 paid to the CRA within 30 days. Maurice asked if there is a clause if they don’t fulfill the conditions and Ms. Forester responded yes there is a fine that will be initiated of $250 a day and the amount cannot exceed $10,000, they will have to pay that amount in full to keep them on track. Ms. Forester believes that in June they will have to submit their first permit. f. 17 Acres Conceptual- Ms. Forester brought a conceptual design that Ms. Scott sketched that shows a more urban park setting. There is a connection to Sugden Park, a future development opportunity in the Center and another up closer to Bayshore Drive. Ms. Forester wanted to bring it to the Board of County Commissioners to get support with this design to continue working on the project. There is an opportunity for a cultural arts area. Ms. Forester is asking for support for this concept. Karen Beatty had some questions on the design. Ms. Scott provided some detailed information, on the upper development is around 3.5 acres, the lower portion is around 4 acres of development but she wanted to make sure there was a connection too Sugden Park on the design to ensure that the Community gets their pathway included 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 82 Attachment: 1-BGTCRA Agenda Packet 6-9-2020 (12781 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Advisory Board - June 9, 2020) in the support from the Board of County Commissioners. Dwight Oakley had a concern that CAPA would want the whole 17acre not just a portion but Ms. Forester stated that she has had many discussions with CAPA and she has seen a conceptual plan that was around 4 or 4 ½ acres and the connection to Sugden has always been the top of the Communities list and whether or not some of the parcel be for CAPA or some other Arts the desire from the Community has also focused on the connection to the park. Larry Ingram made a motion to support the conceptual design, Dwight Oakley second the motion. Passed unanimously. g. CRA meeting start time – Ms. Forester wanted to ask if the Board wanted to change the meeting times back to 6pm to accommodate the communities schedule to attend after work, Larry Ingram made a motion to move the meetings back to 6pm, Steve Rigsbee second the motion. One nay, passed 8- 1. h. Coasters with survey for transit- Ms. Forester brought in a sample of the coaster to get printed and Al Schantzen brought up a suggestion to add to the coaster to also go the CRA website to take the survey in case they do not have a smart phone but they could see where to go to take survey. Maurice Gutierrez made a motion to go forward with the coaster purchase with the amended change, Karen Beatty second the motion. Passed unanimously. VI. New Business: a. Annual Report Draft – Ms. Forester provided the draft annual report and requested any comments be emailed back to staff no later than March 17th, so she could add it to the BCC Agenda by March 24th to meet the statutory requirements to publish. VIII. Staff Report: a. Project Manager Report: Tami Scott highlighted a few of the projects on her report: The Cell Tower had some soil conditions, had to resubmit some changes and has received their permit for that. They are starting on their property with the new tower and will be working on demolishing the old tower. Ms. Forester will get a schedule and keep everyone posted. Fire Suppression phase III, the 60% drawings have been submitted and she is working with the County Stormwater to coordinate the project with the County. If the County is unable to meet the timeline for the fire suppression project, they will proceed without partnering with Stormwater Dept and more to follow on that. Fire Suppression 4, staff submitted for the grant and will see if we receive the grant award for that. Thomasson Drive - The staff will be hosting the Thomasson Drive project Community meeting tomorrow night, to introduce the contractors for that, this is a Community meeting and welcome everyone to attend. 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 83 Attachment: 1-BGTCRA Agenda Packet 6-9-2020 (12781 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Advisory Board - June 9, 2020) North and South Bayshore Renovation, staff has hired Mike McGee to go over the renovation of the landscaping, pavers, irrigation and street since this is over 20 years old and needs some improvements. CRA parking lot project has received their site plan improvement approval, it went out to bid and will receive the amounts for that. Al Schantzen asked if there is a plan in place for the parking lot to try to partner with the businesses to help pay for the parking, Ms. Forester said they are having their consultants Johnson Engineering look into the options. Right now, the staff is trying to get it built first and will investigate the options after its built. Ms. Scott and Ms. Forester has met with the owner of the parcel where Sun Belt is, they decided to tear down the existing buildings and rebuild the buildings there. The Bayshore Wine Bar has submitted their site plans with some elevations. b. Financial Report: Ms. Forester provided the financial report, budget is coming up so staff will be working on that soon. c. Maintenance Report: The maintenance report was provided Ms. Forester went over the report and mentioned that staff did a walk through of Bayshore Drive, there were some issues from the County that we need to address on south Bayshore for the crosswalk markings that were not up to standards. IX. Other Agency’s: a. Collier County Code Enforcement: The staff added the February code report open and closed cases. Mr. Johnson attended to provide further details on any of the cases on the report. Mr. Johnson wanted to mention that the Celebration Parking lot has been approved by the County, the County Traffic Department will be adding no parking signs on Becca Avenue and they will be enforcing the parking in the right of way. Maurice Gutierrez asked if it is allowed to build a dock where it is a vacant lot. Mr. Johnson will check on that. b. Collier County Sheriff’s Office: Sgt Scaduto from the Gang Unit attended to update the board on some of the complaints they received and asked if there is anything they can answer. Ms. Forester asked if there were any gang members in the Gateway Triangle area. Mr. Scaduto wanted to clarify tagging vs. gang graffiti and some of the tagging going on in Collier County is not gang related they tag because they think it is art. If there are any suspicious activity going on, they encourage the community to contact them and they will come out and investigate. Larry Ingram has been having the issues of someone tagging his plaza for the last 3 or 4 years and as soon as he paints over it someone comes and retags his property again. Sgt. Scaduto asks if a complainant pursues enforcement to please press charges after they catch the person that vandalizes the property. The hardest part of 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 84 Attachment: 1-BGTCRA Agenda Packet 6-9-2020 (12781 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Advisory Board - June 9, 2020) stopping the tagging is no one ever wants to press charges, so he encourages everyone to follow through with their original complaint. Mr. Rigsbee wanted to bring up the issue of the hookah lounge building on the corner of Andrews and US41, it keeps getting tagged and his concern is that it is gang related from some of the residents that live in the trailer park next door. Mr. Scaduto left his business cards on the table for anyone who wants to contact him directly with more information. X. Communications and Correspondence: a. Stormwater Subcommittee December Meeting Minutes – Ms. Forester provided the January minutes and mentioned the next meeting will be held on March 20, @ 3pm in the CRA office conference room. b. Thomasson Drive Community Meeting – Community Meeting will be held tomorrow night at 5pm after the MSTU meeting in c. Vacancy on Bayshore Beautification MSTU and Haldeman Creek MSTU Committee – Staff provided the link to apply for the vacant seats on both MSTU committees. d. Sugden Park Adaptive Sailing Center Murdo Smith dedication – attached the flyer for the Murdo Smith dedication and invite to the Community to attend on March 21, @ 9am. e. Martha Stewart visit to Botanical Gardens – Attached an article of Martha’s Stewart visit to the Naples Botanical Garden with her family and some highlighted photos of the tour. f. CDBG Grant – Peters Ave Sidewalk Project County Transportation – Attached a copy of the Executive Summary for the After the Fact Grant Application for Peters Ave sidewalk project from County Transportation. g. Paws in the Park- a flyer was attached for the event for Domestic Animal Services dog walk and festival. h. Earth Day Flyer April 9, 2020 event was provided for free shredding, pharmaceutical drop off and tire recycling. XI. Public Comments: Tim Dezego wanted to inquire about the attachments in the meetings why they don’t get the packets in the email, Ms. Forester let him know that a lot of folks cannot get the files because it is too large and that it is available on the CRA website every meeting. Dan Brown wanted to ask about public transportation through the district, if there were any opportunities to park off site and be able to stay for awhile and get transported from one business to another. Marketing that type of transportation might be an opportunity for the area and bring in more visitors. XII. Staff Comments: XIII. Advisory Board General Communications: Next Meeting Date: . a. April 7, 2020 @ 9am Joint BCC Workshop 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 85 Attachment: 1-BGTCRA Agenda Packet 6-9-2020 (12781 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Advisory Board - June 9, 2020) b. April 7, 2020 @ 6pm CRA public meeting XIV. Adjournment – The meeting adjourned at 8:52 p.m. _________________________________________ Chairman Maurice Gutierrez 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 86 Attachment: 1-BGTCRA Agenda Packet 6-9-2020 (12781 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Advisory Board - June 9, 2020) Christyna M. Torrez Partner Direct: (239) 298-5221 Emai 1: ctorrez@clltlegal.com M ain: (239) 298-5200 Facsimile: (239) 298-5236 Web Address:~~~~.clitle~al.com May 22, 2020 Via Federal Express Overnight and Electronic Mail kevin.nocll u~colliercountyfl.~ Mr. Kevin Noell, Esq. Office of the Collier County Attorney 3299 Tamiami Trail E, Ste. 800 Naples, FL 34112 Collier County Redevelopment Agency Attention: Director of the CRA 3299 Tamiami Trail East Building F Suite 103 Naples, FL 34112 Re: Naples Funding, LLC v Collier County Our File No. 9908-01 Dear Kevin and Debrah: I hope that you and your families are safe and healthy. On March 23, 2020, during the early stage of the Covid-19 pandemic, I sent the enclosed email to Kevin stating that my clients needed an extension of time to comply with the deadlines set forth in the Settlement Agreement. In an abundance of caution, this letter shall serve as a follow up and confirmation that my clients respectfully request until June 30, 2020 to comply with Phase 1 deadlines due to the Covid-19 pandemic. My clients have continued to work diligently and are hopeful to meet the June 1St deadline, however, as a precaution I am requesting this extension on their behalf. Also enclosed are preliminary drawings of the homes. A copy of preliminary renderings are being sent with this letter via email only due to page size. A copy of the submitted plans will be provided to you once the plans are submitted. Please confirm that my clients have until June 30, 2020 to comply with Phase 1 deadlines. Thank you for your understanding during these uncertain times. MidWestOne Bank Building 4099 Tamiami Trail N., Suite 201 ~ Naples, Florida 34103 Item 6 c - Scattered Lots 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 87 Attachment: 1-BGTCRA Agenda Packet 6-9-2020 (12781 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Advisory Board - June 9, 2020) Mr. Kevin Noell, Esq. Collier County Redevelopment Agency/Director of the CRA May 22, 2020 Page 2 Sincerely, Christyna . Torrez Enclosures Copy to: Client via email. m:\naples funding, Iiclword file\correspondencelnoell.cra director letter Ol.docx 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 88 Attachment: 1-BGTCRA Agenda Packet 6-9-2020 (12781 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Advisory Board - June 9, 2020) Settlement Agreement - Update 3029 Lunar 3991 New Moon 3962 Harvest 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 89 Attachment: 1-BGTCRA Agenda Packet 6-9-2020 (12781 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Advisory CONCERTUAL R~NpERINGS:5.A.2 Packet Pg. 90 Attachment: 1-BGTCRA Agenda Packet 6-9-2020 (12781 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Advisory Board - June 9, 2020) ~~ ~~~ ~ ~~1• ~ i~~ r~~r 1 t ~ y . a ,~ ~ - ~,. -~.. .. ~, .,.~ ' ~.~ ~~ . -. , , .r ~~. a`,~ ., ,., ~ ~; ""•, ~, ~?~S f qty ., ++~ -, ~ '. ,4,+ , ~ ~ ~ +~~ .. ,, ~I a',i +~i'.' ,~ `~ ~~M ~% y a !,~ ~w < _. i? , F " 1 _ ? ; __ ~~ R ~~ r 1 n ~+~~ '~ `. ~ `~~ ~' ~ ~ {~ spa ~~ ~ ~ .., r _ .. .. -- - - • r~: ~...-- .."" ` _ _' ---- 1 ~ ~~ , ~ ry. ~„r 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 91 Attachment: 1-BGTCRA Agenda Packet 6-9-2020 (12781 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Advisory Board - June 9, 2020) 'q7;)'/s < <~~~i . ~.,~. J "~ ~~ I eo 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 92 Attachment: 1-BGTCRA Agenda Packet 6-9-2020 (12781 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Advisory Board - June 9, 2020) Cl~l~~' 1 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 93 Attachment: 1-BGTCRA Agenda Packet 6-9-2020 (12781 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Advisory Board - June 9, 2020) 5.A.2Packet Pg. 94Attachment: 1-BGTCRA Agenda Packet 6-9-2020 (12781 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Advisory Board - June 9, 2020) Item 7 a -2664 Francis ROOF Housing Trust Request: •Donation of Parcel •Construct 1 SF Home: Rental for 3 individuals with developmental disabilities •ROOF Investment: $235,000 Property Details: Purchased in 2007 -$277,518 Market Value per Property Appraiser -$115,200 Appraised Value -$187,000 .5 AC Vacant –RMF6 zoning Expenses to Date: $22,556 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 95 Attachment: 1-BGTCRA Agenda Packet 6-9-2020 (12781 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Existing ROOF Homes 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 96 Attachment: 1-BGTCRA Agenda Packet 6-9-2020 (12781 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA RESIDENTIAL OPTIONS OF FLORIDA (ROOF) REQUEST FOR LAND 1 Organization Background Residential Options of Florida, Inc. (ROOF) was founded in 2014 with a mission to empower individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities to successfully obtain and maintain affordable and inclusive housing of their choice. Since 2014, ROOF has engaged with people from around the state to increase affordable housing opportunities for individuals with disabilities through networking, data collection, workshops, and resource and referral information. In 2016, ROOF held its first statewide conference on housing for people with developmental disabilities. In 2017 the Board of Directors was considering how ROOF could have the greatest impact, and they decided to become a developer of affordable housing for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Since then ROOF has been working to create a permanent pool of affordable housing in communities across Florida for this population. In order to ensure the properties that ROOF creates will remain affordable in perpetuity, ROOF created a Community Land Trust (CLT), ROOF Housing Trust, which became Florida's first statewide CLT. ROOF Housing Trust was formed to create a pool of housing for people with developmental disabilities that will be affordable in perpetuity in communities across Florida. In 2019 ROOF and ROOF Housing Trust merged, and the surviving entity, Residential Options of Florida (ROOF) continues to be a statewide CLT. The CLT was formed to achieve three primary goals: (1) provide a solution for aging parents who want their adult child to stay in their home after their passing - they can donate their home to ROOF under a life estate agreement, (2) provide affordable rental homes using the supported living model, and (3) provide affordable home ownership opportunities for people with disabilities. The Board decided to pursue supported living homes first, since there is a great need and readily available funding sources to develop the homes. Recent Accomplishments Since the ROOF Housing Trust was formed in July 2017, ROOF has been applying for and securing funding to create and operate supported living homes for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. By the end of 2019, ROOF acquired six homes: Independence Place Immokalee – 3BR/2BA single family home in Arrowhead Reserve purchased in November 2017 using funding from a Pre-Development Loan from Florida Housing Finance Corporation, and renovated using a grant from Florida Housing Finance Corporation, a grant from Immokalee Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA), and funding from Immokalee Housing and Family Services. This home is currently vacant due to COVID-19 Lakeshore Port Charlotte – 4BR/5BA single family home in Port Charlotte conveyed to ROOF by Charlotte County in July 2018. This home is occupied by 4 residents with disabilities. Liberty Place Immokalee - 3BR/2BA single family home in Arrowhead Reserve built to specification by FL Star in December 2018 and funded by Collier County using SHIP funding, a grant from Bank of America, and funding from Immokalee Housing and Family Services. This home is occupied by two residents with disabilities. Independence Place Cape Coral - 3BR/2BA single family home in SE Cape Coral purchased in October 2019 using Community Development Block Grant funds from Lee County. This home is occupied by two residents with disabilities and a live-in caregiver. 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 97 Attachment: 1-BGTCRA Agenda Packet 6-9-2020 (12781 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Advisory Board - June 9, 2020) RESIDENTIAL OPTIONS OF FLORIDA (ROOF) REQUEST FOR LAND 2 Liberty Place Cape Coral - 3BR/2BA single family home in SE Cape Coral purchased in October 2019 using Community Development Block Grant funds from Lee County and renovated in 2020. This home is currently under renovation and when complete will be occupied by two residents with disabilities and a live-in caregiver (residents have already been identified and are waiting). Liberty Place Naples - 3BR/2BA single family home in Leawood Lakes purchased in November 2019 using SHIP funding from Collier County, a grant from Bank of America, and a grant from Wells Fargo. This home is occupied by 4 residents with disabilities. ROOF was selected, with co-developer Cornerstone Group, for funding in December 2019 for a multi- family community in Broward County. Final approval is pending in April: Solaris Apartments – 78 multi-family high-rise units in Hallandale Beach (SE 2nd St at SE 7th Ave), of which 12 units will be for households at or below 30% AMI, with first priority for persons with disabilities. ROOF also has funding applications awarded and pending for the following project: Freedom Landing – 43 single family units in Naples, of which 60% will be for sale as owner- occupied units for households at or below 80% AMI, and the remaining 40% will be rental units, with 8 units for veterans and 8 supported living units for persons with developmental disabilities. ROOF continues to take calls from around the county and state from people with disabilities, their family members, and their service providers, who are seeking affordable and accessible housing resources. To better serve callers in our community, ROOF has been participating as a member of the Continuum of Care in Collier County, and has been selected for funding from Southwest Florida Community Foundation and Collier County, respectively, to provide case management and Tenant Based Rental Assistance for people with disabilities in 2020-2021. In the meantime, ROOF continues to apply for funding to develop affordable housing for people with disabilities in various communities in Florida, including Collier. The Project: Independence Place Gateway The goal of this project is to increase Collier County's affordable rental housing stock, and in particular to increase affordable rental housing opportunities for adults with developmental disabilities in Collier who are extremely low income and in need of support services to live in the community. ROOF intends to meet this goal using vacant land on Francis Avenue in the Shadowlawn neighborhood to develop permanent supportive housing, namely a single-family rental home for up to 3 people with developmental disabilities who will be linked to support services to maximize their independence. The outcome of this project will be one additional single-family rental home in Collier County that is affordable even for individuals with disabilities who rely on Supplemental Security Income (SSI) as their only source of income. The home, to be known as Independence Place Bayshore, will become part of the ROOF CLT, thus ensuring the home is affordable in perpetuity, maximizing the investment made 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 98 Attachment: 1-BGTCRA Agenda Packet 6-9-2020 (12781 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Advisory Board - June 9, 2020) RESIDENTIAL OPTIONS OF FLORIDA (ROOF) REQUEST FOR LAND 3 through the conveyance of land by Bayshore CRA. The objectives of the project are to increase the independence and self-sufficiency of the residents who will live in the home. To achieve our goal and objectives, ROOF will construct a single-family home using ADA Standards for Accessibility in Residential Dwellings, thus ensuring the homes will promote the independence and self-sufficiency of the residents this project will serve. The proposed development shall be set aside for very low-income households at or below 50% AMI. This will be determined through income certifications conducted in accordance with procedures and forms specified by Florida Housing Finance Corporation for use in the SHIP program (see SHIP Program Overview and Procedures Manual). The home will be rented as a “Shared Housing Unit”, and each bedroom in the home will be considered an Individual Room Occupancy (IRO) Unit. Each resident shall sign a separate lease and shall be considered a separate household for the purposes of determining compliance with set-aside commitments, income eligibility, and rent payments. The home will be designed to include 3 bedroom/bathroom suites for the residents and a half bathroom for visitors. Each resident shall have non-exclusive access to shared living space within the Shared Housing Unit, consisting at a minimum of a kitchen and a living/dining area. The residents of the home will have access to service coordination and supported living services. Supported living services help people with developmental disabilities who want to rent a home to be successful tenants. Supported living coaches visit tenants with developmental disabilities in their homes on a regular basis, helping them to continue to develop skills such as budgeting, paying bills, cooking, cleaning and caring for their home. Perhaps more importantly, supported living agencies typically guarantee the lease for clients, ensuring the landlord receives timely payment of the rent for the duration of the lease. ROOF will ensure supported living services and service coordination are available for residents of the proposed rental unit in Bayshore. Independence Place Bayshore, as the project is called, will provide up to three adults with developmental disabilities a safe, accessible, affordable home in the Bayshore community. The development is the first of its kind in Bayshore. Need for the Project The need for affordable housing in Collier is well-documented by the Urban Land Institute, Collier County Department of Community and Human Services, the Richard M. Schulze Family Foundation and Community Foundation of Collier County, and others. ROOF has conducted a review of studies related to populations of people with developmental disabilities and other special needs populations and their housing needs. ROOF has also collected data in Collier: two focus groups were completed in Collier County in March 2017 and a survey instrument has been administered in Collier and across the state. Data from these studies indicates a need for affordable housing and associated support services for adults with developmental disabilities in Collier. In addition, data collected by Collier County and published in the recent Collier County Needs Assessment (2016-2020) concluded that housing for the special needs population remains a priority issue and highlighted the critical need for supportive housing for persons with developmental disabilities. A forum on housing for people with disabilities in which the ROOF Executive Director was the keynote speaker attracted over 90 participants in Naples, indicating the need for housing for persons with disabilities continues to be a major concern in Collier. 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 99 Attachment: 1-BGTCRA Agenda Packet 6-9-2020 (12781 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Advisory Board - June 9, 2020) RESIDENTIAL OPTIONS OF FLORIDA (ROOF) REQUEST FOR LAND 4 Families report concerns with where their loved one will live when they can no longer care for them. They want to help their loved ones transition to their own homes in the community, but they cite affordability as one of their biggest concerns. Collier is one of the most difficult places to find affordable housing in Florida. Rental prices are not affordable in Collier for low-income households. The 2020 HUD Fair Market Rent for a 2-BR unit is $1,381. According to the most recent Quarterly Rental Apartment Inventory Survey published by Collier County in January 2020, a total of 79 2-BR rental apartment units with rents at or below $1,381 were available in Naples. None of the available units from the apartment survey are affordable for a person with a disability who depends on Supplemental Security Income (SSI). For many adults with developmental disabilities, the only source of income is SSI at $783 per month. Housing is considered affordable when a household spends no more than 30% of their gross income on housing expenses. For individuals on SSI, 30% would be $235 per month. Because they live in such deep poverty, there is a critical need for housing that is affordable for people with developmental disabilities, and special strategies need to be employed to create affordable housing opportunities for this population. The “Silver Tsunami” of aging baby boomers will create an even greater need for affordable housing and care for people with developmental disabilities who have always lived with and been cared for by their parents. Data indicates that approximately 75,000 people in Florida are living with family caregivers over the age of 60. As their family caregivers age, their ability to care for their loved ones decreases, and when they die, their loved ones with disabilities must go elsewhere. In Collier there are an estimated 2,000 people with developmental disabilities residing in the county. This need is compounded by younger people with disabilities who want to live independently and work in the community but are unable to achieve these goals due to barriers including the inability to afford housing. This project would address this need by creating a supported living unit for persons with developmental disabilities in Bayshore, an area of Naples that lacks any homes of this type. Partnerships and Collaborations ROOF was founded under a project of the Florida Developmental Disabilities Council (FDDC), which provided financial support for the start-up of the organization and development of its programs. It was collaboratively built around a shared vision by organizations interested in pursuing affordable and inclusive housing options for individuals with developmental disabilities. ROOF’s Advisory Council is comprised of housing organizations, family members of individuals with developmental disabilities, self- advocates, disability service providers, and government agencies, among others. Florida Housing Coalition has been providing technical assistance to ROOF continuously since 2017 to build ROOF’s capacity as a nonprofit developer of affordable housing and as a CLT. In Collier County, ROOF is connected to a network of referral sources comprised of representatives from agencies such as Advanced Home Options, Agencies for Persons with Disabilities, Center for Independent Living of the Gulfcoast, Collier 211, Collier Resource Center, Collier County Community and Human Services Division, Family Care Council, Goodwill Industries of SWFL, Hunger & Homeless Coalition of Collier County (and other agencies that are part of Collier’s Continuum of Care), Starability Foundation, and United Cerebral Palsy of SWFL, to name a few. ROOF intends to request funding from Florida Housing Finance Corporation for this project. The grant program is the same used to fund Independence Place Immokalee which was successfully completed in 2018. 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 100 Attachment: 1-BGTCRA Agenda Packet 6-9-2020 (12781 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Advisory Board - June 9, 2020) RESIDENTIAL OPTIONS OF FLORIDA (ROOF) REQUEST FOR LAND 5 Request ROOF is requesting the conveyance of land from the Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA for the Independence Place Gateway project, namely the property owned by the Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA at 2664 Francis Avenue. The property at 2664 Francis Avenue is now vacant but used to contain a residential structure that was demolished after the CRA acquired the property in 2007. It has been sitting vacant for many years. ROOF proposes to redevelop the lot as an infill affordable housing project. The benefits to the CRA of assisting with this new affordable housing project for adults with developmental disabilities are as follows: ➢Help meet the housing affordability need identified in the Findings of Blighted Conditions in the CRA. This will be achieved through infill housing redevelopment activities. ➢Specifically, the project will help the CRA address its Focus of Redevelopment strategy of infill development on vacant residential lots, identified in 5.0.5 for the Shadowlawn area. ➢The Neighborhood Focus Initiative in the Shadowlawn area includes neighborhood enhancement focused on, among other things, infill development on vacant lots and redevelopment, along with coordination with housing agencies (such as ROOF) to address the quality and supply of housing. (See Table 5-ES-4.) ➢The plan identifies CLT housing construction as a possible Non-Capital Project through Grants and Funding Programs (5-E-6 and 5-3-5) Request: The total estimated cost for Independence Place Gateway, assuming the land is conveyed, is approximately $235,000. ROOF intends to fund the project through a grant from Florida Housing Finance Corporation (RFA 2020-105). This would include costs for all associated fees for appraisal, architectural and/or engineering services, building permits, construction, legal, plan and cost review, survey, underwriting fees, and other related development costs. The development budget for the project is attached. ROOF has a line of credit available from Synovus Bank to provide cash flow for the project. ROOF is requesting that the Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA convey the property at 2664 Francis Avenue to ROOF for the development of Independence Place Gateway. 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 101 Attachment: 1-BGTCRA Agenda Packet 6-9-2020 (12781 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Advisory Board - June 9, 2020) ROOF Independence Place Gateway Project Budget Sources Amount Florida Housing Finance Corporation $235,000 Total Sources $235,000 Uses Amount Acquisition Closing Costs (including Title Insurance)$3,900 Appraisal $500 Architect (in-kind) / Engineer $2,000 Construction $192,000 Developer Fee / Consultant (10%)$21,000 Environmental $800 Contingency (5%)$10,000 Inspections $2,000 Insurance $400 Legal Fees (in-kind)$0 Plan and Cost Review $2,000 Surveys $400 Total Uses $235,000 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 102 Attachment: 1-BGTCRA Agenda Packet 6-9-2020 (12781 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Advisory Board - June 9, 2020) Shoreline StabilizationBudget 2020 $25,000Project Name Applicat NameAmount Requested/AwardedBCC Approval DateNeed to be completed by:Amount PaidCompletion DateReimbursement Date2928 Poplar Dennis Samblinet $5,000.00 4/28/2020 4/28/2021Total Allocated $5,000.00Balance $20,000.00Site ImprovementBudget 2020 $40,000.003399 Canal St Bad Assets $8,000.00 Pending2723 Gulfview Dr Skip Radel $6,133.05 Pending2852 Arbutus St. Ozlyn Garden Villas $8,000.00 PendingTotal Allocated $22,133.05Balance$17,866.95Landscape ImprovementBudget 2020 $12,500.00Total AllocatedBalance$12,500.00Sweat EquityBudget 2020 $5,000.00Total AllocatedBalance $5,000.00ITEM 7 B ‐ Residential Grant Status ReportBAYSHORE GATEWAY TRIANGLE RESIDENTIAL GRANT PROGRAMSStatus 20205.A.2Packet Pg. 103Attachment: 1-BGTCRA Agenda Packet 6-9-2020 (12781 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Advisory Bayshorc Gateway Triangle CRA •Bayshore Beautification MSTU Haldeman Creek MSTU April 6, 2020 Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Site Improvement Grant (SIG) Applicant: Tim Dezego Bad Assets LLC 2815 Becca A venue Naples, Florida 34112 Property location: 3399 Canal Street Naples, Florida 34112 Project Scope: Tenants and owners of residential and select non-residential properties for which property taxes are paid to the current year and located within the CRA boundaries may be eligible to receive SIG funding. The SIG program funds only exterior improvements as a matching grant, requiring applicants to contribute a minimum of 67 percent of total project costs. The maximum dollar award under this program is $8,000. Work must be completed within a year from the date of approval. Lowest Bid Information listed below: 1.Purchase and install 6' -0" wood fence. $4,745.73(material only installation by property owner) 2.Purchased and install new hurricane impact doors and windows. $20,840.25(material and installation provided by other) 3.Total Costs:$25,585.98 4.67% of Project:$17,142.60 5.Remaining Balance:$8,440.38 6.CRA Contribution: $8,000 Offices: 3570 Bayshore Drive, Unit 102, Naples, Florida 34112 Phone:239-643-1115 Online: www.BGTCRA.com Item 7b 1 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 104 Attachment: 1-BGTCRA Agenda Packet 6-9-2020 (12781 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Advisory Board - June 9, 2020) 5.A.2Packet Pg. 105Attachment: 1-BGTCRA Agenda Packet 6-9-2020 (12781 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Advisory Board - June 9, 2020) 5.A.2Packet Pg. 106Attachment: 1-BGTCRA Agenda Packet 6-9-2020 (12781 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Advisory Board - June 9, 2020) 5.A.2Packet Pg. 107Attachment: 1-BGTCRA Agenda Packet 6-9-2020 (12781 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Advisory Board - June 9, 2020) 5.A.2Packet Pg. 108Attachment: 1-BGTCRA Agenda Packet 6-9-2020 (12781 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Advisory Board - June 9, 2020) 5.A.2Packet Pg. 109Attachment: 1-BGTCRA Agenda Packet 6-9-2020 (12781 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Advisory Board - June 9, 2020) 5.A.2Packet Pg. 110Attachment: 1-BGTCRA Agenda Packet 6-9-2020 (12781 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Advisory Board - June 9, 2020) 5.A.2Packet Pg. 111Attachment: 1-BGTCRA Agenda Packet 6-9-2020 (12781 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Advisory Board - June 9, 2020) 5.A.2Packet Pg. 112Attachment: 1-BGTCRA Agenda Packet 6-9-2020 (12781 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Advisory Board - June 9, 2020) 5.A.2Packet Pg. 113Attachment: 1-BGTCRA Agenda Packet 6-9-2020 (12781 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Advisory Board - June 9, 2020) 5.A.2Packet Pg. 114Attachment: 1-BGTCRA Agenda Packet 6-9-2020 (12781 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Advisory Board - June 9, 2020) 5.A.2Packet Pg. 115Attachment: 1-BGTCRA Agenda Packet 6-9-2020 (12781 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Advisory Board - June 9, 2020) 5.A.2Packet Pg. 116Attachment: 1-BGTCRA Agenda Packet 6-9-2020 (12781 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Advisory Board - June 9, 2020) 5.A.2Packet Pg. 117Attachment: 1-BGTCRA Agenda Packet 6-9-2020 (12781 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Advisory Board - June 9, 2020) 5.A.2Packet Pg. 118Attachment: 1-BGTCRA Agenda Packet 6-9-2020 (12781 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Advisory Board - June 9, 2020) Bayshorc Gateway Triangle CRA •Bayshorc Beautification MSTU Haldeman Creek MSTU May 1, 2020 Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Site Improvement Grant (SIG) Applicant: Skip Radel Radel Realty LLC an Ohio LLS 650 Neeb Road Cincinnati, Ohio 45233 Property location: 2723 Gulfview Drive Naples, Florida 34112 Project Scope: Tenants and owners of residential and select non-residential properties for which property taxes are paid to the current year and located within the CRA boundaries may be eligible to receive SIG funding. The SIG program funds only exterior improvements as a matching grant, requiring applicants to contribute a minimum of 67 percent of total project costs. The maximum dollar award under this program is $8,000. Work must be completed within a year from the date of approval. 1.Purchase and install concrete driveway pavers. $15,785.00 (material and labor ) 67% = $10,575.95 (CRA contributions $5,209.05) 2.Purchased and install landscape lighting. $2,800.00 (material and installation provided by other) 67 % = $1,876.00 (CRA contributions $924.00) Total CRA contribution $6,133.05 Offices: 3570 Bayshore Drive, Unit 102, Naples, Florida 34112 Phone:239-643-1115 Online: www.BGTCRA.com Item7b-2 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 119 Attachment: 1-BGTCRA Agenda Packet 6-9-2020 (12781 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Advisory Board - June 9, 2020) 5.A.2Packet Pg. 120Attachment: 1-BGTCRA Agenda Packet 6-9-2020 (12781 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Advisory Board - June 9, 2020) 5.A.2Packet Pg. 121Attachment: 1-BGTCRA Agenda Packet 6-9-2020 (12781 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Advisory Board - June 9, 2020) 5.A.2Packet Pg. 122Attachment: 1-BGTCRA Agenda Packet 6-9-2020 (12781 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Advisory Board - June 9, 2020) 5.A.2Packet Pg. 123Attachment: 1-BGTCRA Agenda Packet 6-9-2020 (12781 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Advisory Board - June 9, 2020) 5.A.2Packet Pg. 124Attachment: 1-BGTCRA Agenda Packet 6-9-2020 (12781 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Advisory Board - June 9, 2020) 5.A.2Packet Pg. 125Attachment: 1-BGTCRA Agenda Packet 6-9-2020 (12781 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Advisory Board - June 9, 2020) 5.A.2Packet Pg. 126Attachment: 1-BGTCRA Agenda Packet 6-9-2020 (12781 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Advisory Board - June 9, 2020) 5.A.2Packet Pg. 127Attachment: 1-BGTCRA Agenda Packet 6-9-2020 (12781 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Advisory Board - June 9, 2020) 5.A.2Packet Pg. 128Attachment: 1-BGTCRA Agenda Packet 6-9-2020 (12781 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Advisory Board - June 9, 2020) 5.A.2Packet Pg. 129Attachment: 1-BGTCRA Agenda Packet 6-9-2020 (12781 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Advisory Board - June 9, 2020) 5.A.2Packet Pg. 130Attachment: 1-BGTCRA Agenda Packet 6-9-2020 (12781 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Advisory Board - June 9, 2020) 5.A.2Packet Pg. 131Attachment: 1-BGTCRA Agenda Packet 6-9-2020 (12781 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Advisory Board - June 9, 2020) 5.A.2Packet Pg. 132Attachment: 1-BGTCRA Agenda Packet 6-9-2020 (12781 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Advisory Board - June 9, 2020) Offices: 3299 Tamiami Trail E suite 103Naples, Florida 34112 Phone: 239-252-8844 Online: www.BGTCRA.com June 4, 2020 Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Site Improvement Grant (SIG) Applicant and Project location: Mr. Pat Lyons Ozlyn Garden Villas 2582 Arbutus St. Naples Florida, 34112 Project Scope: Resurface existing parking lot, new striping and new concrete wheel stops. Estimates: Paving Concepts Estimate A= $23,000 Sealcoating Paving and Concrete services Estimate B= $24,000 Applicant contribution 67% with a maximum of $8,000 dollars CRA Contribution for this SIG is $7,590.00 Item 7b-3 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 133 Attachment: 1-BGTCRA Agenda Packet 6-9-2020 (12781 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Advisory Board - June 9, 2020) Item 7b 35.A.2Packet Pg. 134Attachment: 1-BGTCRA Agenda Packet 6-9-2020 (12781 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Advisory Board - June 9, 2020) 5.A.2Packet Pg. 135Attachment: 1-BGTCRA Agenda Packet 6-9-2020 (12781 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Advisory Board - June 9, 2020) 5.A.2Packet Pg. 136Attachment: 1-BGTCRA Agenda Packet 6-9-2020 (12781 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Advisory Board - June 9, 2020) 5.A.2Packet Pg. 137Attachment: 1-BGTCRA Agenda Packet 6-9-2020 (12781 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Advisory Board - June 9, 2020) 5.A.2Packet Pg. 138Attachment: 1-BGTCRA Agenda Packet 6-9-2020 (12781 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Advisory Board - June 9, 2020) 5.A.2Packet Pg. 139Attachment: 1-BGTCRA Agenda Packet 6-9-2020 (12781 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Advisory Board - June 9, 2020) 5.A.2Packet Pg. 140Attachment: 1-BGTCRA Agenda Packet 6-9-2020 (12781 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Advisory Board - June 9, 2020) 5.A.2Packet Pg. 141Attachment: 1-BGTCRA Agenda Packet 6-9-2020 (12781 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Advisory Board - June 9, 2020) 5.A.2Packet Pg. 142Attachment: 1-BGTCRA Agenda Packet 6-9-2020 (12781 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Advisory Board - June 9, 2020) 5.A.2Packet Pg. 143Attachment: 1-BGTCRA Agenda Packet 6-9-2020 (12781 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Advisory Board - June 9, 2020) 5.A.2Packet Pg. 144Attachment: 1-BGTCRA Agenda Packet 6-9-2020 (12781 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Advisory Board - June 9, 2020) 5.A.2Packet Pg. 145Attachment: 1-BGTCRA Agenda Packet 6-9-2020 (12781 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Advisory Board - June 9, 2020) 5.A.2Packet Pg. 146Attachment: 1-BGTCRA Agenda Packet 6-9-2020 (12781 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Advisory Board - June 9, 2020) Budget 2020 $175,000 Project Name Amount Awarded BCC Date Status Need to be completed by:Amount Paid Completion Date Harbor Dental-2018-1 $50,000 5/14/2019 Approve d in 2019 6/12/2020 Completed Pending Payment Documents David Flick $5, 384.47 12.10.19 Approved 12/10/2020 $5,384.47 1/27/2020 Best Popcorn Company(Kurgis 1996)$6,854.50 1/14/2020 Approved 1/14/2021 Things I Like by Catherine $50,000.00 Pending Advisory Board Review Total $106,854.50 Balance $68,145.50 Lloyd Bowein $30,000.00 Pending Application Total $30,000.00 Balance $38,145.50 * All projects are required to be completed in 1 year or an extension can be granted. Balance is based on FY20 Budget minus previous commitments Status June 2020 Item 7c BAYSHORE GATEWAY TRIANGLE COMMERCIAL IMPROVEMENT GRANT (CBIG) 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 147 Attachment: 1-BGTCRA Agenda Packet 6-9-2020 (12781 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Advisory Offices: 3299 Tamiami Trail E suite 103Naples, Florida 34112 Phone: 239-252-8844 Online: www.BGTCRA.com June 4, 2020 Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Commercial Building Improvement Grant (CBIG) Applicant: Catherine Ehrenberger Breakwater Way Naples Florida, 34112 Project Location: Things I like - Gallery 3954 Bayshore Drive Naples florida 34112 Project Scope: Convert an existing single-family residence at the corner of Bayshore Drive and Linda Drive into a commercial gallery and retail space. Exterior Estimates: Exterior roofing - Estimate A= $13,050 Exterior roofing - Estimate B= $17,550 Landscaping and lighting - Estimate A= $41,479 Landscaping and lighting - Estimate B= $54,451 Exterior site work - Estimate A= $12,800 Exterior site work - Estimate B= $25,000 Doors and Windows - Estimate A= $10,425 Doors and windows - Estimate B= $11,485 Total exterior work (lowest bidder) = $77,754.00 (50% = $38,877.00 or maximum of $30,000) Interior Estimates: Interior Demolition- Estimate A= $5,937 Interior Demolition - Estimate B= $6,040 Item 7c-1 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 148 Attachment: 1-BGTCRA Agenda Packet 6-9-2020 (12781 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Advisory Board - June 9, 2020) 5.A.2Packet Pg. 149Attachment: 1-BGTCRA Agenda Packet 6-9-2020 (12781 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Advisory Board - June 9, 2020) 5.A.2Packet Pg. 150Attachment: 1-BGTCRA Agenda Packet 6-9-2020 (12781 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Advisory Board - June 9, 2020) Three properties –4 Lots: Lot 3 -.44 +/-Acres Zoned C-5 Store and Warehouse –7,520 sq. ft. Lots 1& 2 -.77 +/-Acres Zoned C-5 (.38 AC) and C-3 (.38 AC) (dry storage –800 sq. ft.) Lot 4 -.63 +/-Acres Zoned RMF-6 (Vacant) Item 7d –Del’s Corner Property: 1.84 +/-Acres 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 151 Attachment: 1-BGTCRA Agenda Packet 6-9-2020 (12781 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA CONSIDERATIONS: •Average Value of Appraisal Reports: $2,118,000 •Estimated Additional Costs: Closing/Due Diligence -$33,600 •Memorial Marker installation •120 Day Inspection Period- September 23, 2020 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 152 Attachment: 1-BGTCRA Agenda Packet 6-9-2020 (12781 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Fiscal Impact: Funding Source: Current Reserves -$2,155,400 Carry Forward-$1,044,183 Proposed Fund allocation: Del’s Acquisition: $2,151,600 Parking Lot:$500,000 17 Acres:$ 100,000 Reserve for Capital:$420,483 Reserves for Contingency: $ 27,500 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 153 Attachment: 1-BGTCRA Agenda Packet 6-9-2020 (12781 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Fiscal Impact: Anticipated Fiscal Impact: Mini Triangle Sale: $6,372,959 Payment of Note: -$3,400,000 Closing Costs: -$ 538,200 Debt Service Reserve +$ 350,000 Balance to Reserves: $2,784,759 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 154 Attachment: 1-BGTCRA Agenda Packet 6-9-2020 (12781 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA 1 PROJECT UPDATES Tami Scott, June 9, 2020 Cell Tower Relocation: 2370 Kirkwood Avenue: Folio 22721240004 The new cell tower on Kirkwood is constructed. T-mobile is preparing to relocate and activate service on the new tower. Decommissioning and demolition of Davis Tower scheduled to be completed by July 31, 2020. Fire Suppression System- Phase 2: Phase 2 includes Becca Avenue and Pine Street Douglas Higgins Inc. 4485 Enterprise Ave. Naples, Florida 34104. Project started April 20, 2020, Project is progressing most of the new waterlines and Hydrants have been installed. Water hookup and restoration of the paving and grass is the next step. Fire Suppression System- Phase 3: Phase 3 includes Areca Ave., Coco Ave, Basin Street, Canal Street and Captains Cove. CRA staff is working with City of Naples for the Construction Documents, 100% documents have been issued to staff and are available on the CRA website. CRA staff is working with GMD stormwater to incorporate a stormwater component into this project. Stormwater staff is waiting for some modeling information to proceed beyond the 30% design. Fire Suppression System- Phase 4: Staff was not successful obtaining a grant for Fire suppression phase 4. Staff will continue to look for grant opportunities both in the public and privet sector. Thomasson Drive: Phase 1 (Thomasson Drive including roundabout) Bayshore Beautification Thomasson Drive Project -Wright Construction Group Inc. was issued a Notice to Proceed on May 6, 2020. Project is just getting started with the MOT and signage, and the temporary road on the south side of Thomasson west of Bayshore drive. staff is working with the AECOM and Wright Construction regarding the submittals and RFI’s. Hamilton Avenue: Phase 2 Barry Williams- Division Director - Parks & Recreation Michael Cherbini- Project Manager 60% Construction documents hav3e been issues to county staff for review and comment. Project is still on schedule with 100% construction documents due in early July, Procurement, shovel ready come January 1, 2021. Parks & Recreation will attend the July meeting to give the board and update on the project. FPL- Underground service: Associated with Thomasson drive project. PO has been opened and NTS sent to contractor. Item 8a 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 155 Attachment: 1-BGTCRA Agenda Packet 6-9-2020 (12781 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Advisory Board - June 9, 2020) 2 Sabal Shores Neighborhood: CRA staff has been working on a standalone project with the Sabal Shores Neighborhood, the concerns included • Drug houses in the neighborhood • Traffic volume in and out of the neighborhood • Speeding • Street lighting The CRA hired Trebilcock Solutions to provide traffic data for both in and on and out of season, both reports indicated no speeding or volume problem. This could be a direct link to the great job code enforcement has done cleaning up a few of the houses with questionable tenants. CRA staff will schedule a separate Sabal Shores meeting to discuss the final issue of street lighting. Bayshore Drive Beautification Renovation: Access Management: Bayshore staff is waiting for updated contracts from Trebilcock Solutions and Mike McGee landscape Architects. Workshop will be scheduled in the next few weeks. CRA Parking Lot: 3321 Bayshore Drive, Folio 71780880003- PL20190000321 CRA parking lot has gone back out to bid, new bids due back June 17, 2020. All neighborhood information meetings for large residential projects have been cancelled until to further notice, GMD is actively working to define what is acceptable conduct of a NIM relative to social distancing. Applicants are being asked to stand by. Isle of collier: Project South of Bayshore, North of Holly Avenue, Folio 61837880005 Proposed revised site plan to include 69 Units. CRA staff does not see a proposed site plan of the 69 units, the current application in the County portal is for an early work request to clear perimeter of site for gopher tortoise relocation. Sabal Bay PUDR: South Bayshore Drive -PL20190002305 PUDR PUD Re-Zone add 102+- avers to existing PUD. Project has completed its fourth review; transportation planning is requesting additional requirements that address the community’s concerns. Correction 1: Additional Comments - Transportation Planning. Status: Outstanding Date Status Changed: 06/01/2020 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 156 Attachment: 1-BGTCRA Agenda Packet 6-9-2020 (12781 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Advisory Board - June 9, 2020) 3 Comments: Additional Items that need to be addressed for Transportation Operations Review: Rev.3: Reference additional TIS data requested and now provided. To address trips utilizing the segment of Bayshore Drive from project to Thomasson provide a developer commitment that this segment will be brought up to County Standards as part of the first SDP or Plat of the Fleishmann Parcel, or construction of access on Bayshore whichever occurs first. The improvements will require coordination-participation with the Bayshore CRA and the MSTU South Bayshore Drive Beautification Project. Also provide an additional developer commitment to participate in and pay costs for NTMP improvements to further traffic calming on this same segment (Bayshore Drive from project to Thomasson). Rev.2: The comment has been partially addressed. Table 3 has been corrected but not Table 6. The project traffic for link # 108.0 should be EB-32 and not EB-19; the Peak Hr. Volume w/Project should be 682 and not 669; and the volume capacity impact is 4.0% instead of 2.4%. In addition: Reference TIS page 7, last paragraph. Please expand to include number of trips from the existing development likely to use Bayshore (in addition thenoted percentage). Suggest also including the current LOS for Bayshore. Understanding that Table 3 basically covers this however it will be helpful to include as part of this paragraph. Rev.1: Table 3 of the TIS: The link of Thomasson Drive from the Thomasson Drive Access to US 41 should be 50% instead 30%. Revise associated tables accordingly. Courthouse Shadows: PL20180003658 PUDA – Planned Unit Development Amendment - PL20180003659 GMPA – Growth Management Plan Amendment 3290 Tamiami Trail East, Folio 28750000028 PL20200000554 Courthouse Shadows Utility Relocation (SDPA) Current application under review is a PL20200000554 an amendment to the existing SDPA to relocate the utilities. Project is on its third review, GMD staff submitted a review comments letter to the applicant on 5-26- 2020, a payment was made, and it looks like the applicant is close to final approval. The final step in the process would be the submittal on the Site Development Plan. Camden Landing: PL20190001364 PUDR – Planned Unit Development Rezone PL20190001387 GMPA – Growth Management Plan Amendment 2801 Thomasson Drive, Folio 61840560008 Proposed amendment to the Cirrus Point PUD to allow 127 multi-family dwelling units. Project is on its third review, GMD staff submitted a review comments letter to the applicant on 4-3-2020, no addition documents or revisions have been submitted to the County Portal as of 4-3-2020 Bayshore Wine Venue: PL201900002611 Bayshore Drive Folio 71580240005and 71580220009 Proposed 9,350 sq. ft. retail/office/restaurant/warehouse on vacant land. Site is in the Bayshore Gateway Triangle Redevelopment Area, 1.5 acres on the east side of 2800 block of Bayshore Drive. GMD staff submitted a review comments letter to the applicant on 3-3-2020, no addition documents have been submitted to the County Portal as of 3-3-2020 Things I like by Catherine LLC: PL20190002153 Project has been approved Catherine will be submitting for a CDBG grant at the June 9, 2020 meeting. 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 157 Attachment: 1-BGTCRA Agenda Packet 6-9-2020 (12781 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Advisory Board - June 9, 2020) 4 Naples Botanical Garden Horticultural Campus: PL20190002586 4820 Bayshore Drive, Folio 61837560008 The purpose of this application is to modify and expand the previously permitted grow house and recycle center to include the new horticultural center. The horticultural center will include several new various grow/green houses, office building and maintenance shop. No new material has been submitted to the County Portal as of 12-26-2019 Sunbelt: PL20180001840 2560 Davis Blvd. Folio 61833920105 Sunbelt Rentals is currently leasing three properties along Davis Boulevard. They are looking to construct a new building on the far east parcel, leave the existing business operational, receive a temporary CO on the new building and complete the site by demolishing the existing building and constructing a new parking and storage area. No new material has been submitted to the County Portal as of 12-26-2019 Fifth Third Bank: NEW PROJECT PL20190001097 New Fifth Third Bank at the corner of Tamiami Trail and Bayshore Blvd. - 2898 Tamiami Trail East. Site development plan submitted to GMD on 5-6-2020, first review comment letter issued to applicant on 5-20-2020. See attached site plan. Doggy Day Care & Storage Units: NEW PROJECT PL20200000020 Doggy Day Care & Storage Units – 2435 Pine Street 2435 Site development plan submitted to GMD on 4-8-2020, first review comment letter issued to applicant on 4-29-2020. See attached site plan. 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 158 Attachment: 1-BGTCRA Agenda Packet 6-9-2020 (12781 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Advisory Board - June 9, 2020) 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 159 Attachment: 1-BGTCRA Agenda Packet 6-9-2020 (12781 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Advisory 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 160 Attachment: 1-BGTCRA Agenda Packet 6-9-2020 (12781 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA 5.A.2Packet Pg. 161Attachment: 1-BGTCRA Agenda Packet 6-9-2020 (12781 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Advisory 5.A.2Packet Pg. 162Attachment: 1-BGTCRA Agenda Packet 6-9-2020 (12781 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Advisory Locations Activity Description/Iss ues Date Results Status completion date Need to replace speed limit and pedestrian sign on Field Check on all missing signs in district Will walk the district to determine all signs needed to be replaced 1/30/2020 Have determined more signs needed to be ordered will continue to do a check for missing signs prior to ordering in process Paver maintenance check Walked entire paver areas on Bayshore trip hazards from Tree roots pushing up 1/14/2020 continuing the repairs and will continue to ensure safety hazards all In process of repairing all trip hazards 3/2/2020 Coco/Basin Lights with vegetation Need to put in Tree trimming complaint to FPL 2/24/2020 Will go out take photos and submit complaint to FPL for vegetation and loose wires, followed up on status Followed up on list for trimming Med 18 sidewalk East ROW down tree Tree knocked down on sidewalk by storm 5/1/2020 Aaron assessed and removed completed 5/1/2020 Culdesac Jeepers Dr Reported to RM for repair/replace Need to replace Guardrail at end of of Jeepers drive On list for repair, needed to order parts to replace guardrail Alley behind BAMZ Pot Holes in Alley Reported to RM 5/18/2020 repair CRA will try and partner with RM to repair in process Paver Maintenance Quarterly Check Walked with contractor did not see trip hazards 5/15/2020 We will go back out in 2nd week in July Follow up July 10 5/15/2020 MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE Item 8c April-May 2020 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 163 Attachment: 1-BGTCRA Agenda Packet 6-9-2020 (12781 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Advisory Board - June 9, 2020) 6-1-2020: Cases CLOSED after 3-1-2020 Case Number Case Type Date Entered Date Closed Description Inspector Location Description Detailed Description Case Disposition CENA20130010233 Nuisance Abatement 07/22/2013 05/11/2020 Closed JohnJohnson 2332 Sunset Ave vacant lot to right of 2348 Sunset always ongoing having to call in regarding weeds can the county do a mandatory lot mowing monthly mow? SOUTH Mandatory Lot Mowing vendors on 08.14.13 TT New Owner CEPM20180015946 Property Maintnenance 12/28/2018 04/29/2020 Closed JohnJohnson 4016 Harvest Ct - 53351840005 Owner Mr. Monsur Ahmad (239-293-6122) Moblie home is not being maintained. Caller states moblie home is falling apart and is infested with rats. Lot is also overgrown.Hearing CESD20190000760 Site Development 01/18/2019 04/01/2020 Closed LatoyaThompson 2840 Linwood Ave *** This case was referred to Contractor Licensing (case number CEUL20190000851). ws *** The complainant states that the homeowner is constructing an attached apartment/room behind the house. There is no active permit in the system for this address. In addition the complainant states that the construction is taking place at night and all throughout the weekend (after normal working hours). Voluntary Compliance CESD20190004055 Site Development 04/09/2019 03/24/2020 Closed DeliciaPulse 5841 Bur Oaks Ln Tons & Tons of dirt are being deposited into the wetland area. The area is also being cleared. No visible permit. *****Changed case type from VR to SD***dsp ********THIS CASE ADDRESSING*******Construction of guest house and no permits obtained. Voluntary Compliance CESD20190006659 Site Development 06/03/2019 04/07/2020 Closed JohnJohnson 3200 Barrett Ave - 00392600008 Owner: Diane Sullivan - diane@nbbrealty.com Home remodel ongoing with no visible permit. Voluntary Compliance CENA20190006747 Nuisance Abatement 06/04/2019 03/11/2020 Closed VirginieGiguere 2382 Becca Ave Exotics on unimproved lot within a 200ft radius Voluntary Compliance CENA20190006748 Nuisance Abatement 06/04/2019 03/11/2020 Closed VirginieGiguere 2386 Becca Ave Exotics on unimproved lot within a 200ft radius. Voluntary Compliance CESD20190010283 Site Development 08/22/2019 03/10/2020 Closed pattersonsherry 144 Oakwood Dr 311 SR 8202 A Dock with possible property maintenance, addressing, and permitting violations.Abated CEAU20190013083 Accessory Use 10/31/2019 05/12/2020 Closed DeliciaPulse 654 PALM LAKE DR Improper fence for pool, fence without a permit. ***This case will address fencing//dsp*** ***********See case CESD20190013084 for pool fence/barrier//dsp****** Voluntary Compliance CEPM20200000565 Property Maintnenance 01/15/2020 05/27/2020 Closed JohnJohnson 2759 Riverview Dr - 48172520001 Owner David Missal 239-643-4114 Boarded up windows for the home and collapsed seawall on the water. Voluntary Compliance CENA20200000687 Nuisance Abatement 01/21/2020 03/11/2020 Closed JohnJohnson 2620 TAMIAMI TRAIL E. FOLIO# 61834920007 Owner - Joe Candito - 239-398-8349 High grass, weeds, and trash.Hearing CESD20200001078 Site Development 01/30/2020 04/28/2020 Closed JohnJohnson 4016 Harvest Ct - 53351840005 Owner Mr. Monsur Ahmad (239-293-6122) Mobile home caller feels should be condemned / replaced. Instead the owner is doing a remodel including ripping out the floors, there is a stove outside, outside damage can be seen, mold inside. Says its unsafe to be there. Damaged since the hurricane. The hurricane knocked it off its block. Voluntary Compliance CENA20200001696 Nuisance Abatement 02/13/2020 03/11/2020 Closed JohnJohnson Off of Lakeview Dr Folio: 61835920006 Overgrown weeds on an unimproved lot. Voluntary Compliance CEV20200001700 Vehicles 02/13/2020 03/11/2020 Closed JohnJohnson 2775 Barrett Ave Multiple vehicles parked on the grass in the rear yard of the property, some appearing to not have a license plate. Voluntary Compliance Page 1 of 5 Item 9b 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 164 Attachment: 1-BGTCRA Agenda Packet 6-9-2020 (12781 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Advisory 6-1-2020: Cases CLOSED after 3-1-2020 CENA20200001702 Nuisance Abatement 02/13/2020 03/11/2020 Closed JohnJohnson 2537 Van Buren Ave Litter/outside storage - 2537 Van Buren Ave Voluntary Compliance CEV20200001872 Vehicles 02/18/2020 03/11/2020 Closed JohnJohnson 2948 Orange St - 29830760009 Derelict van with expired tags. Possibly being lived in by someone. Voluntary Compliance CELU20200001898 Land Use 02/19/2020 03/12/2020 Closed JohnJohnson 3248 BAYSHORE DR FOLIO # 48171320008 PER CCPA Complainant stated that the building is a mix use retail residency and there is not sufficient parking available for both, cars are parking on the grass.No Violation CEPE20200002054 Parking Enforcement 02/22/2020 03/02/2020 Closed JohnJohnson across from 8049 bayshore drive folio#61837760002 vehicle parked on right of way of vacant lot Voluntary Compliance CEPE20200002055 Parking Enforcement 02/22/2020 03/02/2020 Closed JohnJohnson 48783880004 8255 bayshore 2 silver cars jetta and honda parked on right of way across from 8255 bayshore Voluntary Compliance CEPE20200002056 Parking Enforcement 02/22/2020 03/02/2020 Closed JohnJohnson across from 8555 bayshore folio#61837880005 semi tralier parked on right of way vacant lot Abated CEPM20200002188 Property Maintnenance 02/26/2020 03/12/2020 Closed JohnJohnson 71580040001 - 2934 TAMIAMI TRL E Broken sign in need of repair at Voigt's Auto Repair Voluntary Compliance CEPM20200002289 Property Maintnenance 02/28/2020 04/22/2020 Closed StephenAthey 1947 Shadowlawn Dr Too many occupants in a single family residence. Residence possibly being used as a sober home. Voluntary Compliance CEPM20200002301 Property Maintnenance 02/28/2020 03/03/2020 Closed StephenAthey 2918 Orange St Possible over occupancy No Violation CENA20200002307 Nuisance Abatement 02/28/2020 03/11/2020 Closed JohnJohnson 22670400005 - 3631 THOMASSON DR High grass & weeds in the swale. Voluntary Compliance CENA20200002343 Nuisance Abatement 02/28/2020 03/23/2020 Closed JohnJohnson 22670640001 - 4718 ALLADIN LN Owner Eduardo Rodriguez 239-784-5290 high grass and weeds in the swale ROW Voluntary Compliance CENA20200002345 Nuisance Abatement 02/28/2020 03/16/2020 Closed JohnJohnson 22622960001 - 4719 ALLADIN LN, and 22623360008 - 4715 VERITY LN (same owners) Phone: (239) 228-8920 High grass and weeds in the ROW swale at the AVALON APARTMENT HOMES LLC Voluntary Compliance CEPM20200002390 Property Maintnenance 03/02/2020 03/04/2020 Closed JohnJohnson 2948 Orange St - 29830760009 A home is in an extreme state of disrepair and may be a health/safety issue Unfounded CEPM20200002409 Property Maintnenance 03/02/2020 04/17/2020 Closed StephenAthey 2690 Wild Pines Ln #310 Mold in unit. Tenanant had a mold test done & it revealed various types of mold. The testing company recommended mold remediation be done. She has given the report to management but they have yet to get back to her. Voluntary Compliance CEROW20200002411 Right-of-Way 03/02/2020 03/04/2020 Closed JohnJohnson Celebration Food Truck Park - Becca Cars are overflow parking from food park onto Becca and on people's lawns No Violation CELU20200002416 Land Use 03/02/2020 03/06/2020 Closed JohnJohnson 61330040009 - 7027 Hamilton Ave (corner of Danford St & Hamilton Ave) Call from City of Naples Code- Casey- recieved call for complaint- Stealing water No Violation CEN20200002421 Noise 03/03/2020 03/04/2020 Closed JohnJohnson CELEBRATION PARK BAYSHORE DR (360 RESTAURANT) Complainant stated that loud amplified music is happening, 8:30PM and can't stand the loudness.Withdrawn CESD20200002502 Site Development 03/05/2020 03/18/2020 Closed JohnJohnson 2195 PALM ST FOLIO # 51692280009 PER CCPA Owner?: Timothy Norris 239-417-4387 Registered Agent - SULLIVAN, DIANE , 3570 BAYSHORE DR, 103, NAPLES, FL 34112 Complaint, states un-permited work done throughout, windows, room conversions, roof.No Violation CESD20200002511 Site Development 03/05/2020 03/11/2020 Closed JohnJohnson Royal Arms Villa -Georgetown Blvd (nearby 210 Lanchester Ct) Sign in the steet and buckets with sand to block off street which had been a thru street for long time not sure why now its being blocked off. Voluntary Compliance CENA20200002591 Nuisance Abatement 03/09/2020 03/23/2020 Closed JohnJohnson 3735 THOMASSON DR - 22622520001 High grass and weeds in the swale /ROW on Thomasson Drive Voluntary Compliance Page 2 of 5 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 165 Attachment: 1-BGTCRA Agenda Packet 6-9-2020 (12781 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Advisory 6-1-2020: Cases CLOSED after 3-1-2020 CENA20200002761 Nuisance Abatement 03/12/2020 03/12/2020 Closed JohnJohnson North Bayshore Drive...Shopping carts in the ROW Abated By Inspector CEV20200002763 Vehicles 03/12/2020 03/31/2020 Closed JohnJohnson 2836 Shoreview - 48171280009 White enclosed trailer parked on the front driveway of a residence. Voluntary Compliance CELU20200002825 Land Use 03/15/2020 04/02/2020 Closed JohnJohnson 3005 Barrett Ave Naples Contact - Jack: 917-702-0662 Pool full of polluted water that has not been cleaned in months. Voluntary Compliance CELU20200002852 Land Use 03/17/2020 03/17/2020 Closed JohnJohnson 3091 TAMIAMI TRL E - 82640520007 RV parked at this commercial site. Truck for sale parked on this parcel. Voluntary Compliance CENA20200002896 Nuisance Abatement 03/18/2020 03/18/2020 Closed JohnJohnson Bayshore & Barrett, Becca & Bayshore Multiple shopping carts removed from the ROW Abated By Inspector CELU20200002932 Land Use 03/18/2020 03/23/2020 Closed JohnJohnson Canal Street - 71800000242 - 3399 CANAL ST and 71800000268 - 3367 CANAL ST Owner: Bad Assets LLC - TIMOTHY DEZEGO (239-315-3423) Multiple RV's set up with occupants on 2 side by side parcels with the same ownership. Voluntary Compliance CELU20200002957 Land Use 03/19/2020 03/20/2020 Closed JohnJohnson 50890640002 - 2617 HOLLY AVE To the left of 2629 Holly Ave **** DUPLICATE CASE: CESD20190006401 - adjudicated, fines accruing.****** Trailer falling apart. Front has plywood on it & tarp on roof is in bad shape. There is a mound of dirt & exposed pipes where another trailer used to be. There are a/c ducts in the yard. **** DUPLICATE CASE: CESD20190006401 - adjudicated, fines accruing.******Withdrawn CESD20200003006 Site Development 03/20/2020 03/23/2020 Closed JohnJohnson 7027 Hamilton Ave - 61330040009 Owner has poured concrete 4 ft high on pilings. Caller says a structure will likely follow. The pour is 4 ft from the property line instead of 7 ft.No Violation CEA20200003029 Animals 03/20/2020 04/06/2020 Closed JohnJohnson 10026 Bayshore Dr - 50890040107 Chickens & roosters Voluntary Compliance CELU20200003035 Land Use 03/21/2020 04/01/2020 Closed JohnJohnson 2840 Lakeview Dr. Landlord rented out his house (AirB&B) and is living in the shed No Violation CEV20200003059 Vehicles 03/23/2020 03/25/2020 Closed JohnJohnson 2768 ARBUTUS ST - 81780400004 Complainant states that resident is constantly working on vehicle there are no garages and knows is against code.No Violation CENA20200003186 Nuisance Abatement 03/25/2020 03/25/2020 Closed JohnJohnson Bayshore near Gulfgate Plaza Shopping carts in ROW Abated By Inspector CESD20200003332 Site Development 03/30/2020 04/01/2020 Closed JohnJohnson 2348 FLORIDA AVE FOLIO # 75760320000 PER CCPA Owner John Wadman - 293-7711 Complainant stated that work is going on Sunday, concrete pouring and loud equipment noise. Voluntary Compliance CECV20200003360 Cont. Licensing 03/30/2020 04/03/2020 Closed MichaelBogert 230 Timber Lake Cir. #201 Naples, FL 34104 P# 76835000429 Citation 11421, Commencing Work without a Permit, $1000.00 1st Offense, to Fernandez Jr., Jesus (dba Stonewood Kitchen Design Inc.) working at 230 Timber Lake Cir. #201.Paid CENA20200003373 Nuisance Abatement 03/30/2020 03/30/2020 Closed JohnJohnson Mangrove & Pine, Bayview & Bayshore Shopping carts in ROW Abated By Inspector CEPM20200003382 Property Maintnenance 03/30/2020 04/27/2020 Closed JohnJohnson 2869 Shoreview Dr Graffiti spray painted on the existing wall on the property. Cement wall is spray painted with graffiti on the south side of the wall. Voluntary Compliance CENA20200003437 Nuisance Abatement 04/01/2020 04/27/2020 Closed JohnJohnson 48781960007 - 8037 BAYSHORE DR Grass & weeds in excess of 18" Voluntary Compliance CESD20200003497 Site Development 04/02/2020 04/28/2020 Closed JohnJohnson 3172 ANDREWS AVE FOLIO # 48783120007 PER CCPA Complainant stated that a driveway has been built without a permit, it has been elevated, no drainage, made out of combination of pavers and asphalt on top of dirt maybe rock.No Violation CELU20200003520 Land Use 04/03/2020 04/28/2020 Closed JohnJohnson 2925 Pine Tree Dr. - 48780120000 Exccessive debris on property. Trailer on property. Voluntary Compliance Page 3 of 5 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 166 Attachment: 1-BGTCRA Agenda Packet 6-9-2020 (12781 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Advisory 6-1-2020: Cases CLOSED after 3-1-2020 CENA20200003581 Nuisance Abatement 04/06/2020 04/06/2020 Closed JohnJohnson Bayshore & Areca, Bayshore across from Moorhead Manor Shopping carts in ROW Abated By Inspector CESS20200003666 Snipe Sign 04/07/2020 04/07/2020 Closed JohnJohnson Bayview & Bayshore, Terrace & Shadowlawn Snipe signs.. Abated By Inspector CELU20200003727 Land Use 04/08/2020 04/28/2020 Closed JohnJohnson Naples Boat Yard on Bayshore (Map show 2775 Bayview Dr) - 61835200001 Using too much of the dock (canal)- Irs a 100 ft wide canal and only allowed to use certain amount of width of the dock to allow passing boats. Naples Boat Yard is using 3 quarters which exceeds amount allowed.No Violation CESD20200003834 Site Development 04/09/2020 04/10/2020 Closed JohnJohnson 2754 BAYVIEW - 48170280000 Complainant stated that fence blocking canal and seawall construction is being done without a permit by owner.No Violation CENA20200003886 Nuisance Abatement 04/10/2020 04/10/2020 Closed JohnJohnson Corner of Shoreview & Bayshore Mattress in the ROW Abated By Inspector CENA20200003972 Nuisance Abatement 04/13/2020 05/04/2020 Closed JohnJohnson Folio: 61835000201 (Parking lot behind Dimension night club and Subway), Gulfgate Plaza Joe Canditio (239-398-8349) Homeless people going through trash in the parking lot creating a huge mess. Voluntary Compliance CENA20200003986 Nuisance Abatement 04/14/2020 05/27/2020 Closed ThomasPitura Next to 3251 Lunar street High grass Voluntary Compliance CENA20200004029 Nuisance Abatement 04/14/2020 04/16/2020 Closed JohnJohnson 3054 Coco Ave Construction materials illegally dumped on unimproved property. Voluntary Compliance CELU20200004251 Land Use 04/20/2020 05/06/2020 Closed JosephMucha 2754 Bayview Dr.Illegal use of this residential property for commercial use.No Violation CEPE20200004264 Parking Enforcement 04/21/2020 04/27/2020 Closed SantoNicita ACROSS FROM 8555 BAYSHORE DR. Truck parked along street across street on neighboring property Voluntary Compliance CEVR20200004289 Vegetation Requirements 04/21/2020 05/07/2020 Closed JohnJohnson 2800 Riverview Dr Rear of property East side.Trees growing into/over canal in rear of property Voluntary Compliance CEPM20200004318 Property Maintnenance 04/21/2020 05/08/2020 Closed SantoNicita 4050 BAYSHORE DR OCEAN APARTMENTS 3rd building from the gate North side bordering new homes on Linda Dr. Complainant states that the noise being produced by AC unit of BLDG 4054 belongs to unit #545 is unbearable. Voluntary Compliance CELU20200004326 Land Use 04/21/2020 04/30/2020 Closed JohnJohnson 2707 Bayview Dr Rear of the property was cleared and elevation raised. No Violation CEOCC20200004328 Occupational Licensing 04/21/2020 04/30/2020 Closed JohnJohnson 2675 Bayview Dr - 61835280005 Business activities being conducted from a residential property.No Violation CESD20200004332 Site Development 04/21/2020 05/01/2020 Closed JohnJohnson 88 Georgetown Blvd This is located where Georgetown Boulevard and Georgetown Boulevard connect in Royal Arms Villa's neighborhood. Road Blocked on Georgetown Boulevard. Part of it was removed but there is still more there and it has been damaged and has dangerous rebar sticking out. I am afraid someone will get hurt if it is not fully removed. No Violation CELU20200004349 Land Use 04/22/2020 04/22/2020 Closed JosephMucha 2754 BAYVIEW DR FOLIO# 48170280000 PER CCPA Complainant stated that Marine Construction has placed 11 piling on vacant lot. *Duplicate case. See case CELU20200004251*Withdrawn CEPE20200004449 Parking Enforcement 04/24/2020 05/14/2020 Closed ThomasPitura 3064 lunar parking on the sidewalk Voluntary Compliance CEV20200004719 Vehicles 04/30/2020 05/04/2020 Closed JohnJohnson 2829 Shoreview Dr - 48170680008 Vehcile parked on the grass that may not have a current tag or be operational. Voluntary Compliance CESD20200004827 Site Development 05/05/2020 05/06/2020 Closed JohnJohnson 7027 HAMILTON AVE FOLIO # 61330040009 PER CCPA Complainant Mike Sanford (239-370-9031) (mikeyDC@aol.com)Complainant states construction is not meeting set backs.No Violation Page 4 of 5 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 167 Attachment: 1-BGTCRA Agenda Packet 6-9-2020 (12781 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Advisory 6-1-2020: Cases CLOSED after 3-1-2020 CECOM20200004898 Commercial 05/06/2020 05/12/2020 Closed JohnJohnson 2880 becca blvd naples florida ---- celebration park naples celebration park in Naples has there Bar fully open. they do not have a food license only a bar one. each truck has there own food license and can be open but the bar is breaking the law.No Violation CELU20200005085 Land Use 05/12/2020 05/12/2020 Closed JohnJohnson 28750000028 - 3290 Tamiami Tr E Homeless camp and litter on unimproved property. Voluntary Compliance CESS20200005124 Snipe Sign 05/12/2020 05/12/2020 Closed JohnJohnson Row on Peters & US 41 Campro Carros Snipe sign Abated By Inspector CELU20200005184 Land Use 05/13/2020 05/14/2020 Closed JohnJohnson Bayshore & Areca, Weeks & Pine Shopping carts in ROW Abated By Inspector CENA20200005284 Nuisance Abatement 05/15/2020 05/15/2020 Closed JohnJohnson Unimproved lot on Spruce St & 41 Multiple shopping carts in ROW Abated By Inspector CENA20200005287 Nuisance Abatement 05/15/2020 05/15/2020 Closed JohnJohnson 2643 Bayview Drive - 61835160002 Cut tree branches have been left in Haldeman Creek and could present a navigational hazard. Abated By Inspector CESS20200005344 Snipe Sign 05/18/2020 05/18/2020 Closed JohnJohnson Thomasson & Bayshore, 41 @ McDonalds, Shadowlawn & Linwood, Estey & Shadowlawn, 41 & Shadowlawn Multiple Compro Carros sigs in the ROW Abated By Inspector CEROW20200005422 Right-of-Way 05/19/2020 05/20/2020 Closed JohnJohnson At the intersection of Barbuda Ln & Andros Dr - Minto common area - 52505030044 Mailboxes too close to road. Cars park/sit there to get/go through their mail causing blocking of traffic & visability of traffic. A person on a bike was knocked over. The postmaster general agrees the mailboxes need to be moved. The contractor refuses to move them.No Violation CENA20200005425 Nuisance Abatement 05/19/2020 05/19/2020 Closed JohnJohnson Bayshore Drive near Weeks Ave.Multiple shopping carts in ROW Abated By Inspector CEV20200005494 Vehicles 05/21/2020 05/27/2020 Closed JohnJohnson 10038 BAYSHORE DR - 50891530001 Vehicle parking on the grass of a residence. Voluntary Compliance CEV20200005496 Vehicles 05/21/2020 05/27/2020 Closed JohnJohnson 8555 BAYSHORE DR - 48785720007 4 door, VW, dark blue vehicle parked on the grass. Voluntary Compliance CENA20200005542 Nuisance Abatement 05/22/2020 05/27/2020 Closed JohnJohnson Pine street near Mangrove Shopping cart full of trash in the ROW Abated By Inspector Page 5 of 5 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 168 Attachment: 1-BGTCRA Agenda Packet 6-9-2020 (12781 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Advisory 6-1-2020: OPEN Bayshore CRA Cases Case Number Case Type Description Date Entered Inspector Location Description Detailed Description Case Disposition CESD20180006864 Site Development Open 05/02/2018 MicheleMcgonagle 2579 Andrew Dr Installing an outside stairwell no permits, installed new fence no permits.Case Pending CEPM20180010632 Property Maintnenance Open 08/21/2018 JohnJohnson End of Mangrove Street Complainant: Roberta Roffo <rroffo@comcast.net> Seawall is severely damaged and in need of repair Case Pending CESD20180010777 Site Development Open 08/24/2018 JohnJohnson 2727 Bayshore Drive, Unit 106 Management Team: Mr. Javier Borda (239-227- 1980) (15275 Collier Blvd #201/269) AMVETS President: Mr. Tony Jenary (239-404- 7233) Interior renovations without a permit, see Contractor Licensing Case CECV20180010498.Case Pending CEPM20180014737 Property Maintnenance Open 11/28/2018 JohnJohnson 2948 Orange St - 29830760009 Contractor: Phil White - whitegenc@aol.com - 239-384-0020 Owner: Bill Fotre, 239-776-5050 - number disconnected or changed... Owner's Contact Person: Bob Pine 239-572- 4177 Complaint that the dock is unsafe and ready to fall into Haldeman Creek. Concerns once the dock falls into the water it will compromise everyone's ability to navigate the waterway.Case Pending CENA20180015763 Nuisance Abatement Open 12/26/2018 JohnJohnson 71782160006 - 3056 ARECA AVE Owner: David Woodworth (239-774-5060) (realtyvoice@yahoo.com) Fallen trees (causing fence damage), excessive vegetative debris, non-vegetative debris, & exotics on the back side of this vacant land.Case Pending CESD20190001038 Site Development Open 01/28/2019 LatoyaThompson 1801 Commercial Drive Pole-barn / lift structure erected without permits Case Pending CESD20190001767 Site Development Open 02/15/2019 JohnJohnson 4962 Palmetto Ct Blue tarp on roof & garage is falling apart Case Pending CEPM20190002576 Property Maintnenance Open 03/07/2019 JohnJohnson 71781320009 - 3385 BAYSHORE DR - Mixed use property at the corner of Bayshore and Coco has an upper walkway that is starting to cave in and my could injure people on the ground floor.Case Pending CEAU20190002932 Accessory Use Open 03/15/2019 JohnJohnson 3044 Areca Ave - 71782120004 The homeowner has constructed a fence in the back yard without a permit.Case Pending CEVR20190003451 Vegetation Requirements Open 03/27/2019 BradleyHolmes heavy equipment on wetland 41820480005/41820520004 GOLDEN GATE EST UNIT 95 W 150FT OF TR 12 , logan and hickory wood dr, naples FL 34119 Wetland clearing Injured cypress trees (no wetland determination) (Eastern property)Case Pending CESD20190006401 Site Development Open 05/28/2019 JohnJohnson 2617 HOLLY AVE - 50890640002 - Owner: PHARISIEN, JOHNSON Complainant stated that behind main house there is a small shack that has utilities hooked up to it and there are people living in there as a rental.Case Pending CENA20190006751 Nuisance Abatement Open 06/04/2019 VirginieGiguere No site address (Becca Ave), folio: 29831280009 lot is across from Pine St Exotics on unimproved lot within 200 ft of residential property Case Pending CENA20190006753 Nuisance Abatement Open 06/04/2019 VirginieGiguere Off Becca Ave, Folio: 29831240007 Exotics on unimproved lot within 200 ft radius of residential property.Case Pending Page 1 of 4 Item 9b 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 169 Attachment: 1-BGTCRA Agenda Packet 6-9-2020 (12781 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Advisory 6-1-2020: OPEN Bayshore CRA Cases CESD20190008083 Site Development Open 07/03/2019 JohnJohnson 3061 Lunar St - 53352760003 Owner: Jantina (239-250-2200) Residental property being used as a hotel/motel and sober house. Multiple rooms being rented out in the home. (Note: 11/6/19 changing to SD per Building Determination on 11/1/19)Case Pending CESD20190009122 Site Development Open 07/26/2019 DeliciaPulse 8767 Ibis Cove Circle Unpermitted HVAC installed, see Contractor Licensing case CEUL20190008275.Case Pending CEPM20190009270 Property Maintnenance Open 07/30/2019 JohnJohnson 2965 LUNAR ST - 53353080009 respondent Darlene (239-592-2831) Complainant stated that the property has been vacant for over a year, overgrowth and debris throughout.Case Pending CEPM20190010010 Property Maintnenance Open 08/16/2019 StephenAthey 1651 Avondale St Commercial Bldg in disrepair Case Pending CEPM20190014027 Property Maintnenance Open 11/20/2019 JohnJohnson 2978 Poplar St - 29831080005 Owner: John DiMarco 239-877-2400 (JDM111@Icloud.com) - Rebuild Florida - Lynn - RebuildFlorida.gov - 239-434-4805 Structure with roof and siding damage.Case Pending CELU20190014156 Land Use Open 11/25/2019 JohnJohnson 2332 Tamiami Trail E, (Corner of Spruce and Tamiami Trail E) Gen. Magr. Steve Martin (239-398-3565 - sfmartinart@gmail.com)Parking on vacant unimproved lot.Case Pending CESD20190015137 Site Development Open 12/30/2019 JohnJohnson 264 Yorkshire Ct; Naples, FL Owners =Marilyn Hunkins/ John Turnage (Marilyn (603-674-6804)) Complainant: Douglas Quick 804-517-6779 Combined cases: CESD20190012585 & CESD20190015137 - - *AIMS 7450*//JJ13 Owner has removed original window and replaced it with sliding glass doors. No permit, inspection, contractor listed, CO for this illegal renovation. Owner did not request permission from Royal Arms Villas BOD to do this alteration. Outside walls of these condo units belong to the Association , not the owners and cannot be altered legally without BOD permission and Collier County permit process.Case Pending CEPM20200000363 Property Maintnenance Open 01/10/2020 JohnJohnson 2862 Arbutus St - 81780360005 (note: CC Prop Appr. does not recognize these "common area" address points) permit number: PRBD20190522726. This permit is linked to 2862 Arbutus St - 81780360005 Docks that are failing and starting to fall into the water. Hazard for boats in the area.Case Pending CESD20200002113 Site Development Open 02/25/2020 JohnJohnson Sunrise Motel - 2486 Tamiami Trail E, Naples, FL 34112 - 51690040005 Arturo Arguelles (239-877-7101) one of two landlords/owners Gazebo built at Sunrise hotel without a permit.Case Pending CESD20200002597 Site Development Open 03/09/2020 JohnJohnson 327 Pier A Owner: James Kelley - (617-438-7930, spiderkelley43@hotmail.com) Folio #00388200001 Unpermitted deck and sliding glass doors, see Contractor Licensing Case CECV20200002210.Case Pending CESD20200003491 Site Development Open 04/02/2020 JohnJohnson 2754 BAYVIEW DR - 48170280000 Accessing an unimproved lot across a sidewalk to complete work on an active building permit.Case Pending Page 2 of 4 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 170 Attachment: 1-BGTCRA Agenda Packet 6-9-2020 (12781 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Advisory 6-1-2020: OPEN Bayshore CRA Cases CEV20200003523 Vehicles Open 04/03/2020 JohnJohnson 2925 Pine Tree Dr - 48780120000 Tenant: Santos 239-778-5032 Items are across his property line onto neighboring home. Over-grown vegetation throughout property. Commercial vehicles and broken down vehicles stored on property. Building and structures are dilapidated and decrepit. (***Case type changed to Vehicles***) Case Pending CES20200003583 Signs Open 04/06/2020 JohnJohnson 2880 Becca Ave - 29830040004 - Celebration Park Signs in an easement. Also has too much signage that allowed by 3 times.Case Pending CES20200003585 Signs Open 04/06/2020 JohnJohnson 61835360006 - 2891 Bayview - Three60 Market Signs- in the Right of Way at Bayview Dr - direction parking signs. Three60 Market Case Pending CES20200003586 Signs Open 04/06/2020 JohnJohnson 3248 BAYSHORE DR - 48171320008 Signs- Naples Realty "Now Leasing" posted in the right of way.Case Pending CEV20200003587 Vehicles Open 04/06/2020 JohnJohnson 2740 BAYSHORE DR - 61834960009 Parking commercial truck- Food truck on property for weeks.Case Pending CESD20200003700 Site Development Open 04/07/2020 JohnJohnson 3 Crooked Ln - 59980880003 Refurbished 3 weeks ago without permits. People had gone in and out since the order has been under effect. Case Pending CEPM20200004054 Property Maintnenance Open 04/15/2020 JohnJohnson 3193 Lakeview Dr - 48174320005 Boat lift has fallen into the water creating a safety hazard for other boats.Case Pending CELU20200004265 Land Use Open 04/21/2020 JohnJohnson 2707 Bayview Dr - Owner Douglas Miller (248- 376-6945) Unpermitted construction activities in the backyard, possible related to the Naples Boat yard.Case Pending CESD20200004287 Site Development Open 04/21/2020 JohnJohnson Rear of house 2800 Riverview Dr. Naples, FL un-permitted work being performed. Deck in rear of house being redone.Case Pending CEPM20200004665 Property Maintnenance Open 04/29/2020 JohnJohnson 3037 Barrett - 64510400000 Owner Larry McGill (larry1951mac@gmail.com)Damaged roof with blue tarp since before Irma Case Pending CEPM20200004695 Property Maintnenance Open 04/30/2020 JohnJohnson Far west end of Becca Avenue Dumpster at end of Becca, banyan tree, seawall Case Pending CESD20200004723 Site Development Open 04/30/2020 JohnJohnson 54 Republic Drive - 77870400009 Owner Ed Cotilla (729-212-0382, edcotilla@yahoo.com) House completely gutted. No permit. inside home work without permit. new contractors there today to do work without a permit.Case Pending CELU20200004810 Land Use Open 05/04/2020 JohnJohnson 2635 Weeks Ave - 61835000104 SAWCC Contact - Guy Philbert (239-777-0884) Homeless camps and litter/debris in the woods behind the Women's shelter.Case Pending CENA20200005044 Nuisance Abatement Open 05/11/2020 ThomasPitura 2415 washington trash/outside storage Case Pending CELU20200005175 Land Use Open 05/13/2020 JohnJohnson 4075 Full Moon Ct. - 53350400006 New home is occupied before C/O is issued.Case Pending CENA20200005426 Nuisance Abatement Open 05/19/2020 JohnJohnson Unimproved vacant lot at corner of Pine & 41 - 76211080005 Shopping carts, garbage, household debris and vegetative debris left on a vacant lot Case Pending CELU20200005527 Land Use Open 05/22/2020 JohnJohnson 2754 BayView Dr - 48170280000 Vacant property having a floating dock with a ladder now on it and kayak (caller want this handled or will be calling commissioners- caller wants this in case)Case Pending Page 3 of 4 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 171 Attachment: 1-BGTCRA Agenda Packet 6-9-2020 (12781 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Advisory 6-1-2020: OPEN Bayshore CRA Cases CENA20200005581 Nuisance Abatement Open 05/26/2020 JosephMucha Property comprises 2777, 2805, and 2829 Shoreview Dr - 48170680008 Check to see if property meets the criteria of a nuisance property due to arrests and drug activity.Case Pending CEV20200005592 Vehicles Open 05/26/2020 JohnJohnson 8001 Bayshore - 48780040009 Vehicle (white chevy sedan) parked on the front lawn of a residence.Case Pending CEN20200005597 Noise Open 05/26/2020 JohnJohnson 3612 Bayshore Dr Voicemail forwarded from City of Naples Code. Caller concerned about noise in the early morning from landscape services on Memorial Day.Case Pending CENA20200005741 Nuisance Abatement Open 05/30/2020 ThomasPitura 3064 lunar trash and debris in front driveway Case Pending Page 4 of 4 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 172 Attachment: 1-BGTCRA Agenda Packet 6-9-2020 (12781 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Advisory 5.A.2Packet Pg. 173Attachment: 1-BGTCRA Agenda Packet 6-9-2020 (12781 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Advisory Board - June 9, 2020) 5.A.2Packet Pg. 174Attachment: 1-BGTCRA Agenda Packet 6-9-2020 (12781 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Advisory Board - June 9, 2020) 5.A.2Packet Pg. 175Attachment: 1-BGTCRA Agenda Packet 6-9-2020 (12781 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Advisory Board - June 9, 2020) 1 | P a g e April 9, 2020 Naples, Florida To: Commissioner Penny Taylor 3299 Tamiami Trail East, Suite 303 Naples, FL 34112 Penny.Taylor@colliercountyfl.gov Commissioner Burt L. Saunders 3299 Tamiami Trail East, Suite 303 Naples, FL 34112 Burt.Saunders@colliercountyfl.gov Commissioner Donna Fiala 3299 Tamiami Trail East, Suite 303 Naples, FL 34112 Donna.Fiala@colliercountyfl.gov Commissioner William L. McDaniel Jr. 3299 Tamiami Trail East, Suite 303 Naples, FL 34112 Bill.McDaniel@colliercountyfl.gov Commissioner Andy Solis Esq. 3299 Tamiami Trail East, Suite 303 Naples, FL 34112 Andy.Solis@colliercountyfl.gov CC: Maurice Gutierrez – CRA Chairman 2736 Shoreview Drive Naples, FL 34112 Mgutier1893@earthlink.net Debrah Forester – CRA Director 3299 Tamiami Trail East, Bldg. F, Suite Naples, FL 34112 Debrah.Forester@colliercountyfl.gov Shirley Garcia – CRA Operations Coordinator 3299 Tamiami Trail East, Bldg. F, Suite 103 Naples, FL 34112 Shirley.Garcia@colliercountyfl.gov Subject: Zoning Concerns on Bayview Drive and the Bayview/Shoreview Canal DocuSign Envelope ID: 4E692974-84C7-411F-91AD-855A4FF15331 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 176 Attachment: 1-BGTCRA Agenda Packet 6-9-2020 (12781 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Advisory Board - June 9, 2020) 2 | P a g e Dear Commissioners: We are residents of Bayview Drive and Shoreview Drive in East Naples. As you know, these streets are primarily residential, with limited commercial parcels which tend to be situated proximate to Bayshore. We are very concerned that the current residential zoning rules are not being observed on Bayview, with fencing and other improvements which appear to be oriented to either outdoor storage of marine equipment or something connected with the marina or construction operations of the property owner. We are strongly opposed to any proposed zoning changes or changes in previously obtained property use variances on Bayview Drive. Our immediate concerns include but are not limited to the following: 1. The residential vacant lot at 2754 Bayview Drive is being used for commercial parking and storage of boatyard vehicles, vans, and trailers. This lot has a recently erected a privacy fence and has no house or driveway. 2. Large yacht tractor trailers frequently use Bayview Drive, a county street, as a staging area and occlude free ingress and egress of residents’ vehicles. We fully understand that the business has some rights to operate for the permitted uses, but as you know there can be a fine line between what is needed to operate, and nuisance operations to the surrounding residences. 3. It concerns us that emergency vehicle access could be impeded on Bayview due to the sometimes high and heavy traffic connected with the Naples Boat Yard business operations. We need the County to closely monitor all such operations and make certain that reasonable standards are met by the Owner. 4. We are concerned with what seems to be a recent expansion of the scope of the businesses conducted at the Naples Boat Yard (boatyard, marina, dredging, welding, boat lifts, docks, seawalls, barge rentals, etc.). As an example, shipping cargo containers have been set-up for welding and what appears to be other workshop activities. Are those containers under permit and are there any issues with proximity to boat fuel, hazardous supplies and flammable materials? 5. Along the right of way we are also concerned with road, swale, sidewalk, and infrastructure deterioration due to heavy equipment and vehicles operations. 6. Are the new retaining wall, fencing, and changes in elevation to the lot, seawall and dockage at 2707 Bayview Drive permitted residential zoning changes? The current owner has made statements to several residents that he intends to turn this lot into a commercial area for parking, boat docking and storage; this would only exacerbate an ongoing problem, while adding additional canal traffic. We would greatly appreciation your attention into these matters and look forward to hearing from you at your earliest convenience. Please keep us abreast of any hearings or actions that have or will be scheduled for these property. We are strongly against changing the use from residential and it is critical that you and your leadership understand this. Regards, The Residents on Bayview and Shoreview Drive, DocuSign Envelope ID: 4E692974-84C7-411F-91AD-855A4FF15331 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 177 Attachment: 1-BGTCRA Agenda Packet 6-9-2020 (12781 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Advisory Board - June 9, 2020) 3 | P a g e Eric Berry 2718 Bayview Drive Naples, FL 34112 Kathleen Casey 2718 Bayview Drive Naples, FL 34112 Anne Hamilton 2600 Bayview Drive Naples, FL 34112 Ronald Carlson 2654 Bayview Drive Naples, FL 34112 Gloria Carlson 2654 Bayview Drive Naples, FL 34112 Katrina Carlson 2700 Bayview Drive Naples, FL 34112 Tom Briscoe 2869 Shoreview Dr, Naples, FL 34112 William Robbins 2723 Shoreview Dr, Naples, FL 34112 Carey and Gary Wennerlyn 3181 Lakeview Dr, Naples, FL 34112 Paul Carlson 2700 Bayview Drive Naples, FL 34112 William Peer 2705 Shoreview Dr. Naples, FL 34112 Gutierrez Maurice C 2736 Shoreview Dr, Naples, FL 34112 John J Gannon 2631 Shoreview Dr, Naples, FL 34112 Trevor and Mary Howensteine 2759 Shoreview Drive Naples Fl 34112 DocuSign Envelope ID: 4E692974-84C7-411F-91AD-855A4FF15331 4/11/2020 4/10/2020 4/10/2020 4/11/2020 4/10/2020 4/10/2020 4/11/2020 4/10/2020 4/12/2020 4/10/2020 4/11/2020 4/11/2020 4/10/2020 4/10/2020 4/10/2020 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 178 Attachment: 1-BGTCRA Agenda Packet 6-9-2020 (12781 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Advisory Board - June 9, 2020) Brent Batten: County eyes purchase of legendary 24-hour store in East Naples What hurricanes and armed robberies couldn’t do, the steady march of urban renewal might — close Del’s. Theresa Ackerman, widow of legendary local businessman Del Ackerman, has offered to sell Del’s 24­Hour Food Store and adjoin­ ing properties to the county’s Bayshore area Community Redevelopment Agency. The convenience store has operated virtually nonstop for more than 55 years. Del’s stayed open through hurricanes Andrew and Wilma, although it did reportedly close for a while during Hurricane Irma. It was open while deputies investigated an attempted armed robbery in which the perpetrator was shot by Del’s granddaughter, a clerk. Buy Photo Brent Batten (Photo: Luke Franke/Naples Daily News) It was open, run by outside help, as the staff attended the funeral of Ackerman’s first wife, Nancy, in 2012. Ackerman, who died in 2019 at the age of 83, first thought of selling out in 2017, asking $3.5 million for the 1.84 acres known as Del’s Corner at the southeast corner of Thomasson and Bayshore drives. There have been no takers and the store has continued operating. In January, his widow Theresa Ackerman approached the county about possibly buying the spot. County­hired appraisers put the value at about $2.11 million and that was the offer discussed Tuesday as county commissioners considered the idea. On the plus side, the property would be a boon to the effort to upgrade the area, which was once considered the underbelly of Naples, but which is now in the midst of a rebirth, with amenities including Sugden Regional Park, the Naples Botanical Garden and a burgeoning dining and arts scene. On the downside, the CRA, which boosts the improvements with tax dollars collected from the area, is already stuck with millions of dollars in debt and a nearby property it is trying to unload. FacebookTwitterGoogle+LinkedIn Photos: Family and friends celebrate Del Ackerman's life Fullscreen Posted! A link has been posted to your Facebook feed. Brent Batten: County eyes purchase of legendary Del’s 24-Hour Food Store Page 1 of 5 https://www.naplesnews.com/story/news/columnists/brent-batten/2020/05/14/county-eyes-purchase-leg…5/18/2020 Item 10b 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 179 Attachment: 1-BGTCRA Agenda Packet 6-9-2020 (12781 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Advisory Board - June 9, 2020) Family and friends gather together to celebrate Del Ackerman's life at the Clubhouse of Forest Glen Golf and Country Club on Saturday, Aug. 24, 2019, in East Naples. Del Ackerman, the owner of DelÕs 24­Hour Food Store in East Naples, died on Aug. 15. Wangyuxuan Xu/Naples Daily News USA TODAY NETWORK ­ FLORIDA Fullscreen 18 Photos Photos: Family and friends celebrate Del Ackerman's life From left to right, David Bean, Jason Lane, and Theresa Ackerman look at those photos of Del Ackerman to share memories of Del on Saturday, Aug. 24, 2019, at the Clubhouse of Forest Glen Golf and Country Club in East Naples. Wangyuxuan Xu/Naples Daily News USA TODAY NETWORK ­ FLORIDA Fullscreen David Bean cries during a celebration of life for Del Ackerman at the Clubhouse of Forest Glen Golf and Country Club on Saturday, Aug. 24, 2019, in East Naples. Wangyuxuan Xu/Naples Daily News USA TODAY NETWORK ­ FLORIDA Fullscreen Family and friends gather together to celebrate Del Ackerman's life at the Clubhouse of Forest Glen Golf and Country Club on Saturday, Aug. 24, 2019, in East Naples. Del Ackerman, the owner of Del’s 24­Hour Food Store in East Naples, died on Aug. 15. Wangyuxuan Xu/Naples Daily News USA TODAY NETWORK ­ FLORIDA Fullscreen Noreen Jutkiewicz, right, hugs Collen Greenling, left, after her speech during a celebration of life for Del Ackerman at the Clubhouse of Forest Glen Golf and Country Club on Saturday, Aug. 24, 2019, in East Naples. Wangyuxuan Xu/Naples Daily News USA TODAY NETWORK ­ FLORIDA Fullscreen Family and friends gather together to celebrate Del Ackerman's life at the Clubhouse of Forest Glen Golf and Country Club on Saturday, Aug. 24, 2019, in East Naples. Del Ackerman, the owner of Del’s 24­Hour Food Store in East Naples, died on Aug. 15. Wangyuxuan Xu/Naples Daily News USA TODAY NETWORK ­ FLORIDA Fullscreen Family and friends gather together to celebrate Del Ackerman's life at the Clubhouse of Forest Glen Golf and Country Club on Saturday, Aug. 24, 2019, in East Naples. Del Ackerman, the owner of Del’s 24­Hour Food Store in East Naples, died on Aug. 15. Wangyuxuan Xu/Naples Daily News USA TODAY NETWORK ­ FLORIDA Fullscreen Family and friends gather together to celebrate Del Ackerman's life at the Clubhouse of Forest Glen Golf and Country Club on Saturday, Aug. 24, 2019, in East Naples. Del Ackerman, the owner of Del’s 24­Hour Food Store in East Naples, died on Aug. 15. Wangyuxuan Xu/Naples Daily News USA TODAY NETWORK ­ FLORIDA Fullscreen Michael Price, left, and Lorraine Barnet, right, look at Del Ackerman's photos during a celebration of life at the Clubhouse of Forest Glen Golf and Country Club on Saturday, Aug. 24, 2019, in East Naples. Wangyuxuan Xu/Naples Daily News USA TODAY NETWORK ­ FLORIDA Fullscreen Brent Batten: County eyes purchase of legendary Del’s 24-Hour Food Store Page 2 of 5 https://www.naplesnews.com/story/news/columnists/brent-batten/2020/05/14/county-eyes-purchase-leg…5/18/2020 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 180 Attachment: 1-BGTCRA Agenda Packet 6-9-2020 (12781 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Advisory Board - June 9, 2020) Theresa Ackerman, left, Del's wife, hugs David Bean during a celebration of life for Del Ackerman at the Clubhouse of Forest Glen Golf and Country Club on Saturday, Aug. 24, 2019, in East Naples. Del Ackerman, the owner of Del’s 24­Hour Food Store in East Naples, died on Aug. 15. Wangyuxuan Xu/Naples Daily News USA TODAY NETWORK ­ FLORIDA Fullscreen Dominique Rihs, right, hugs Del's wife Theresa Ackerman, left, during a celebration of life for Del Ackerman on Saturday, Aug. 24, 2019, at the Clubhouse of Forest Glen Golf and Country Club in East Naples. Wangyuxuan Xu/Naples Daily News USA TODAY NETWORK ­ FLORIDA Fullscreen Family and friends gather together to celebrate Del Ackerman's life at the Clubhouse of Forest Glen Golf and Country Club on Saturday, Aug. 24, 2019, in East Naples. Del Ackerman, the owner of Del’s 24­Hour Food Store in East Naples, died on Aug. 15. Wangyuxuan Xu/Naples Daily News USA TODAY NETWORK ­ FLORIDA Fullscreen Family and friends gather together to celebrate Del Ackerman's life at the Clubhouse of Forest Glen Golf and Country Club on Saturday, Aug. 24, 2019, in East Naples. Del Ackerman, the owner of DelÕs 24­Hour Food Store in East Naples, died on Aug. 15. Wangyuxuan Xu/Naples Daily News USA TODAY NETWORK ­ FLORIDA Fullscreen Family and friends gather together to celebrate Del Ackerman's life at the Clubhouse of Forest Glen Golf and Country Club on Saturday, Aug. 24, 2019, in East Naples. Del Ackerman, the owner of DelÕs 24­Hour Food Store in East Naples, died on Aug. 15. Wangyuxuan Xu/Naples Daily News USA TODAY NETWORK ­ FLORIDA Fullscreen Family and friends gather together to celebrate Del Ackerman's life at the Clubhouse of Forest Glen Golf and Country Club on Saturday, Aug. 24, 2019, in East Naples. Del Ackerman, the owner of Del’s 24­Hour Food Store in East Naples, died on Aug. 15. Wangyuxuan Xu/Naples Daily News USA TODAY NETWORK ­ FLORIDA Fullscreen Noreen Jutkiewicz cries during her speech at the Clubhouse of Forest Glen Golf and Country Club on Saturday, Aug. 24, 2019, in East Naples. Family and friends gathered together to celebrate Del Ackerman's life. Wangyuxuan Xu/Naples Daily News USA TODAY NETWORK ­ FLORIDA Fullscreen Family and friends gather together to celebrate Del Ackerman's life at the Clubhouse of Forest Glen Golf and Country Club on Saturday, Aug. 24, 2019, in East Naples. Del Ackerman, the owner of Del’s 24­Hour Food Store in East Naples, died on Aug. 15. Wangyuxuan Xu/Naples Daily News USA TODAY NETWORK ­ FLORIDA Fullscreen Family and friends gather together to celebrate Del Ackerman's life at the Clubhouse of Forest Glen Golf and Country Club on Saturday, Aug. 24, 2019, in East Naples. Del Ackerman, the owner of Del’s 24­Hour Food Store in East Naples, died on Aug. 15. Wangyuxuan Xu/Naples Daily News USA TODAY NETWORK ­ FLORIDA Fullscreen Brent Batten: County eyes purchase of legendary Del’s 24-Hour Food Store Page 3 of 5 https://www.naplesnews.com/story/news/columnists/brent-batten/2020/05/14/county-eyes-purchase-leg…5/18/2020 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 181 Attachment: 1-BGTCRA Agenda Packet 6-9-2020 (12781 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Advisory Board - June 9, 2020) In a compromise, commissioners agreed Tuesday to put a decision off for a week to ask Theresa Ackerman if she’s willing to wait until the sale of that property near the intersection of U.S. 41 and Davis Boulevard goes through before the county moves. Sale of the triangle property, as it is known, could be final in September. A group of local builders has offered $6.37 million — about what the county paid for the land in 2009 — for the property, on which the CRA still owes about $3.8 million. Their plan is for an upscale development of stores and condominiums. With the sale proceeds, the CRA could buy Del’s Corner and still have a healthy reserve. If the sale doesn’t go through, the CRA would still have enough money, but its reserves would be left thin, said Deborah Forester, CRA director. That gave Commissioner Burt Saunders pause. “I don’t think in good conscience we can direct the purchase … when the CRA can’t afford to purchase this if the triangle doesn’t close,” he said. The pandemic could cause property tax revenues to fall and force builders to reevaluate their plans, he said. Commissioner Donna Fiala favors the purchase. She made note of the progress in the Bayshore area in recent years. “It had slums, it had blight, it had crime. It was a perfect area for a CRA to be established. There’s so much more that needs to be done,” she said. Brent Batten: County eyes purchase of legendary Del’s 24-Hour Food Store Page 4 of 5 https://www.naplesnews.com/story/news/columnists/brent-batten/2020/05/14/county-eyes-purchase-leg…5/18/2020 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 182 Attachment: 1-BGTCRA Agenda Packet 6-9-2020 (12781 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Advisory Board - June 9, 2020) Buy Photo Del Ackerman in his store Friday, Jan. 3, 2014, at Del's 24 Hour Store in Naples. (Photo: Corey Perrine/Naples Daily News) Forester listed partnerships with arts and cultural groups as a possible use for the land. Commissioner Penny Taylor named the neighboring botanical garden as one possible partner. No matter what the county does with the site, its purchase would allow upgrades to the already­planned improvements to Thomas­ son Drive and would give the county control over what goes there, Taylor argued. Now, much of the property is zoned for heavy industrial use, auto repair and warehouses, activities not compatible with the area’s redevelopment vision, Forester said. Whatever the county might do with the land, a marker in memorial of Ackerman’s long time in business would be placed at the corner. Commissioner Bill McDaniel, who opposes the purchase, supports that designation, calling Ackerman a friend. “I bought a lot of bait off him,” McDaniel said. (Connect with Brent Batten at brent.batten@naplesnews.com and via Facebook.) CLOSE Brent Batten: County eyes purchase of legendary Del’s 24-Hour Food Store Page 5 of 5 https://www.naplesnews.com/story/news/columnists/brent-batten/2020/05/14/county-eyes-purchase-leg…5/18/2020 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 183 Attachment: 1-BGTCRA Agenda Packet 6-9-2020 (12781 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Advisory Board - June 9, 2020) 3299 Tamiami Trail E, Suite 103 239-252-8844 www.bayshorecra.com CRA Local Restaurants *This list does not include Fast Food Chains Name Days Time Menu and Services 360 Market 2891 Bayview Dr Thurs-Sun 10am-5pm Daily Lunch Specials -$5, $10-10 daily Specials $10 Dinner Specials 239 732-7331 Take out or Eat out on our Water view Decks Ankrolab 3555 Bayshore Dr Wed- Thurs Fri-Sat Sun 3pm-8pm 12pm-8pm 12-6pm Same menu 239-330-7899 Online Ordering, or call to go Baci Pizza 2364 Tamiami Trail E Sunday Mon-Sat 11am-9pm 10:30am- 9pm Same Menu $5 lunch specials (239)307-4755 To go, no contact delivery, dine in Bamz 2464 Tamiami Trail E Fri-Sat Mon-Sun Noon until all sold 10am – 6pm Fresh Produce Farm Stand Same Menu 239- 417-1002 Drive Thru, check off list provided drive up to pick up fresh Produce Curbside Pick-up, limited seating and local delivery Bean to Cup 3248 Bayshore Dr Mon-Fri Sat Sun 7am-3pm 8am-3pm 9am-2pm Same Menu (239)316-7819 Curbside pick-up, a few dine in seats, to go, call in orders available Celebration Food Park 2880 Becca Ave Tues-Sun 12-8pm 4-6pm happy hour Lunch Specials (239)316-7253 Curbside Pick-up, outdoor water-front seating Item 10c 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 184 Attachment: 1-BGTCRA Agenda Packet 6-9-2020 (12781 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Advisory Board - June 9, 2020) 3299 Tamiami Trail E, Suite 103 239-252-8844 www.bayshorecra.com El Rincon 2248 Tamiami Trail E Mon-Thurs Fri-Sat 10-1am 10am-2am Same Menu (239) 304-8805 Take out Molcajetes 3367 Bayshore Dr Mon-Sun 10am-12am Same Menu- (239) 234-5027 Dine in, to go, no contact delivery coupon for free delivery Code: TRYUS at bitesquad.com or uber (charges may apply) Olympia Diner 2800 Davis Blvd Mon-Sat Sunday 10am-10pm 7am-10pm Same Menu Happy Hour 3-6pm (239) 732-5400 Dine in and to go Real Macaw 3275 Bayshore Dr Wed-Sun 4pm-10pm Same Menu-added toilet paper, hand sanitizer other items please call (239) 732-1188 To go, curbside service, no contact delivery grub hub Real Popcorn Company 6023 Bayshore Dr Saturday Mon-Sun Noon 12pm-6pm “Sat. special”-Fresh Brittle & chocolate fudge outdoor cooking Same Menu (239) 571-8332 Online orders, free delivery Bonita-Naples-Marco, outdoor seating, walk in to go San Julians Taqueria 3575 Bayshore Dr Mon-Sat Sun 10am-10pm 11am-10pm Same Menu (239) 775-6480 Take out Sicilias Pizza 3929 Bayshore Dr Wed- Saturday 4:30-8pm Same menu Lunch Specials (239) 304-9553 To go, no contact delivery door dash, dine in, outdoor seating 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 185 Attachment: 1-BGTCRA Agenda Packet 6-9-2020 (12781 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Advisory Board - June 9, 2020) Honor Award of Excellence, New Work Celebration Park, Naples, Florida David Corban Architects, Naples This week, American Institute of Architects (AIA) Florida announced the 2020 AIA Florida/Caribbean Design Award recipients. The annual awards program recognizes the best of the best in architectural design, elevates public consciousness of good design and celebrates architects whose work enriches our built environment. After evaluating a record-number 330 submissions, the Paris-based jury conferred 34 awards, representing 27 architecture firms in Florida and Puerto Rico and 10 components. The 2020 Design Awards jury convened virtually in April of 2020. President of the Union Internationale des Architectes (UIA) and Past President of AIA, Thomas Vonier, FAIA, assembled the jury, consisting of three Paris-based architects: Thomas Coldefy, Intl. Assoc. AIA, Isabel Meincke, Intl. Assoc. AIA, and Alireza Razavi, AIA. For more information and to view the Recipient list, please visit: https://aiafla.org/2020-Awards_winners.cfm Item 10d 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 186 Attachment: 1-BGTCRA Agenda Packet 6-9-2020 (12781 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Advisory Board - June 9, 2020) Item 10e 50,000 Meals Fund Times of crisis require each one of us to do more than we ever dreamed possible. Tens of millions of people have lost their jobs. People are hungry. Waitresses. Housekeepers. Bartenders. Retail clerks. Kitchen staff. We want to feed them. Rebecca and Nancy Maddox, owners of Three60 Market and Celebration Park, and Friends have a big idea we can all rally around. It’s called the 50,000 Meals Fund The goal is to raise $500,000 to prepare and deliver 50,000 hot and healthy meals to Collier County residents in need. HERE IS WHERE WE NEED YOUR HELP We are asking you to donate 50 to 100 meals. Each hot and healthy meal cost $10 to prepare and deliver. Rebecca and her team are working in conjunction with 501C3 charities to identify where the needs are the greatest as well as piggybacking on their food distribution systems. Together we will achieve this goal together! * Raise $500,000.00 * Feed 50,000 Can we count you in? Please make your check out to: The 50,000 Meal Fund and send your contribution to: The 50,000 Meals Fund c/o Holmes Fraser Law Firm 711 5th Ave. S. #200 Naples, FL 34102 We are eager to answer any questions; feel free to email rebeccaandfriends@three60market.com We all want a community that is thriving, healthy, and stable! DONATE HERE OUR 50,000 MEALS PARTNER CATHOLIC CHARITIES 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 187 Attachment: 1-BGTCRA Agenda Packet 6-9-2020 (12781 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Advisory Board - June 9, 2020) Item 10e Catholic Charities DOV Highlights – April 30, 2020 SBA Loan – We are excited to announce that Catholic Charities applied for and received funding from the Government Paycheck Protect Program. It was wonderful to bring our furloughed staff back to work. Food Distribution – From March 24 to April 30, 2020, Catholic Charities distributed canned food, rice and beans and Maseca (corn flour) to 23,627 individuals Cooked Meal Distribution – Rebecca Maddox, owner of Three60 Market, and her team are cooking hot meals for our clients, as well as those living in the migrant camps. We served meals to 1,185 individuals. Migrant Camps – We are distributing food to those living in the migrant camps throughout our Diocese. The people we see are beyond dire straits. We are feeding our brothers and sisters. Life is precious. COVID-19 Assistance Impact Report is attached. Volunteers – have been most gracious with their time. If you are interested in volunteering, please contact me. Donations – Thank you to those who have been so generous. Every little bit helps us help our brothers and sisters. Gratefully, Philomena FROM THE NAPLES SHELTER Rebecca, I wish I could share more photos, but I wanted to let you know how much our residents have enjoyed the meals your team has prepared for them. Not only do the smell amazing and taste delicious, but they come so thoughtfully and compassionately packaged! The support is definitely felt! Last night when I arrived with the fried chicken dinner, our residents were drawn in by the aroma and started gathering around. One little girl asked “Do we get to eat this?” I told her “absolutely!!” and a huge smile filled her face. Your efforts to feed those who are struggling and employ those who need work, is commendable! It is a wonderful message to our whole community, that in difficult times we can all do something to help others. We can all use a little Mr. Rogers right now. J 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 188 Attachment: 1-BGTCRA Agenda Packet 6-9-2020 (12781 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Advisory Board - June 9, 2020)  Home » Sections » DWELL » The Island Cottages: A Naples Hidden Gem DWELL THE ISLAND COTTAGES: A NAPLES HIDDEN GEM  ≡MENU Page 1 of 12The Island Cottages: A Naples Hidden Gem | The New Naples 5/11/2020https://www.thenewnaples.com/2020/05/the-island-cottages-a-naples-hidden-gem/ Item 10 f 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 189 Attachment: 1-BGTCRA Agenda Packet 6-9-2020 (12781 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Advisory Board - June 9, 2020) Every once in a while, we find a hidden gem in Naples. In this case, it’s the Island Cottages, a cluster of contemporary Old Florida-style cottages tucked away in East Naples’ Bayshore Arts District on Jeepers Drive. With its white picket fences and wide front porches, the street exudes an old-school neighborhood feel—where residents get to know each other, hold friendly block parties, and walk or bike to nearby restaurants and attractions. This sense of community didn’t happen by accident—the developer, Michael Sherman, cites his hometown in seaside New England as inspiration for the Island Cottages, each of which is named for a favorite island and memorialized with a carved quarterboard sign, reminiscent of those on whaling ships and unique homes in places like Nantucket.  Page 2 of 12The Island Cottages: A Naples Hidden Gem | The New Naples 5/11/2020https://www.thenewnaples.com/2020/05/the-island-cottages-a-naples-hidden-gem/ 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 190 Attachment: 1-BGTCRA Agenda Packet 6-9-2020 (12781 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Advisory Board - June 9, 2020) The style of homes is similar to those that have gained popularity in nearby downtown Naples, but their pricepoint falls short of the often exorbitant home prices in Old Naples. (The Island Cottages range from $399,000-700,000, compared to the homes in Old Naples, which are frequently in the millions.)  Page 3 of 12The Island Cottages: A Naples Hidden Gem | The New Naples 5/11/2020https://www.thenewnaples.com/2020/05/the-island-cottages-a-naples-hidden-gem/ 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 191 Attachment: 1-BGTCRA Agenda Packet 6-9-2020 (12781 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Advisory Board - June 9, 2020) Curious to check out the Island Cottages in the Bayshore Arts District? A model home is available for touring, with a handful of other lots available for design and development. (Each home is custom-built to buyer specifications.) Contact Michael Sherman at (617) 240-9578 for information.  Page 4 of 12The Island Cottages: A Naples Hidden Gem | The New Naples 5/11/2020https://www.thenewnaples.com/2020/05/the-island-cottages-a-naples-hidden-gem/ 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 192 Attachment: 1-BGTCRA Agenda Packet 6-9-2020 (12781 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Advisory Board - June 9, 2020) The interiors are just what you’d expect from a coastal contemporary cottage: light, bright and airy. PEEK INSIDE AN ISLAND COTTAGE… NEARBY IN THE BAYSHORE ARTS DISTRICT The Bayshore Arts District has earned a fresh reputation as an up-and-coming area, thanks to the addition of new restaurants, a brewery and a burgeoning arts scene. NAPLES BOTANICAL GARDEN 4820 Bayshore Drive Comprised of nine named gardens and a 90-acre nature sanctuary that’s home to hundreds of animal species, Naples Botanical Garden represents plants and cultures from around the world, including Southwest Asia, Brazil and the Caribbean. A range of art, gardening, wellness and birding educational programs for children and adults is also available. — Page 5 of 12The Island Cottages: A Naples Hidden Gem | The New Naples 5/11/2020https://www.thenewnaples.com/2020/05/the-island-cottages-a-naples-hidden-gem/ 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 193 Attachment: 1-BGTCRA Agenda Packet 6-9-2020 (12781 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Advisory Board - June 9, 2020) « Sea Turtle Season in Naples Naples Design District Finding Fresh Flowers in Naples Ask TNN: Naples Bachelorette Party Ideas Inside a Naples Designer’s Summer Home Project Naples Holiday Events and Traditions THREE60 MARKET 2891 Bayview Drive This cute little spot serves breakfast and lunch in its restaurant and to-go meals, pastries, pasta and snacks on its market side. There’s a shaded waterfront patio for dining (dog friendly—yay!), and many menu items are made from scratch daily. But perhaps the coolest thing about Three60? Its wine program. — CELEBRATION PARK 2880 Becca Ave. This waterfront food truck park and open-air tiki bar is a favorite hangout for all ages. You’ll find something for every taste, from barbecue to lobster rolls—and there’s usually live music on weekends, too. — ANKROLAB BREWING CO. 3555 Bayshore Drive This microbrewery features plenty of craft beers on tap, as well an outdoor, pet-friendly beer garden, perfect for sipping their homemade brews on a nice day. They also host regular trivia nights and outdoor yoga classes. MAY 6, 2020 | 0 COMMENTS YOU MAY ALSO LIKE Tags: Art, bars, beer, Dining, Dwell, food, Homes, Lifestyle, Living, Naples, restaurants, wine  Page 6 of 12The Island Cottages: A Naples Hidden Gem | The New Naples 5/11/2020https://www.thenewnaples.com/2020/05/the-island-cottages-a-naples-hidden-gem/ 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 194 Attachment: 1-BGTCRA Agenda Packet 6-9-2020 (12781 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Advisory Board - June 9, 2020) The New Naples founder Jennifer Adams has lived in Naples for 13 years, ever since she swapped coasts of Florida for the more charming of the two. After a few years as an editor at a local lifestyle magazine, she launched TNN in 2014 as a curated online concierge and lifestyle guide for visitors and insiders alike. Here, you'll find all things fresh and modern about Naples—where to eat, drink, go, stay, shop and thrive—as well as other tidbits to help you live the Naples lifestyle year round. POPULAR GUIDES HAPPY HOUR HOTSPOTS BEST BRUNCHES  Page 8 of 12The Island Cottages: A Naples Hidden Gem | The New Naples 5/11/2020https://www.thenewnaples.com/2020/05/the-island-cottages-a-naples-hidden-gem/ 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 195 Attachment: 1-BGTCRA Agenda Packet 6-9-2020 (12781 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Advisory Board - June 9, 2020)