BCC Minutes 01/18/2007 TH (District 3)
January 18, 2007
TRANSCRIPTION OF THE MEETING OF THE COLLIER COUNTY
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS TOWNHALL MEETING
DISTRICT #3
Naples, Florida, January 18,2007
LET IT BE REMEMBERED, that the Collier County District #3 Town Hall Meeting in
and for the County of Collier, having conducted business herein, met on this date at 7:00
p.m. at Golden Gate Community Center, Naples, Florida, with the following members
present:
CHAIRMAN:
Commissioner James Coletta
Commissioner Tom Henning
Commissioner Fred Coyle
ALSO PRESENT:
Jim Mudd, County Manager
Leo Ochs, Deputy County Manager
David Weigel, County Attorney
Norman Feder, Transportation Services Administrator
Jim DeLony, Public Utilities Administrator
Joe Schmitt, CDES Administrator
Marla Ramsey, Public Services Administrator
Len Golden Price, Administrative Services Administrator
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District 3 Town Hall Meeting
Golden Gate Community Center
January 18, 2007
7:00 p.m.
Aaenda
1. Pledge of Allegiance, Introductions & Welcoming
Comments
2. Proposed CAT Facility Public Comment
3. Heritage Greens Access Concerns - presentation by
Elizabeth Rowe
4. Santa Barbara Blvd. Improvements (Copper Leaf
Lane to Green Blvd) - presentation by Rick Simms,
Vice President, Golden Gate Area Civic Association
5. Golden Gate Task Force Update - Kaydee Tuff,
President, Golden Gate Area Civic Association &
Corporal Rob Capizzi, Collier County Sheriff's Office
6. General Comments
January 18,2007
The Town Hall Meeting was hosted by Commissioner Tom Henning and started at 7:00 p.m. with:
1. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE, INTRODUCTIONS AND WELCOMING COMMENTS BY
COMMISSIONER HENNING
2. Proposed CAT Facility Public Comment
Commissioner Henning outlined issues and efforts by the County in regard to location of the
CAT site which included the following:
. Considered area at 1-75 and 951
. County looked at property around Naples Airport
. PUD at Golden Gate Parkway
. Morande site on Radio and Davis
. Industrial Park at 1-75 and Davis Boulevard
· County's fleet management facility on County Barn and surrounding property
. V ocational Center on Estey Avenue
. Old drive-in theater, UPS property, old golf course range
· Staff was directed to enter into a purchase agreement with Morande in October to use
storage facility for buses and see if it was suitable for a transfer station.
. No time has been set for a determination
PUBLIC SPEAKERS
Bill Kearney, Sapphire Lakes, commented on need to disseminate information to the public relating to
issues earlier; expressed appreciation for support of Commissioners on insurance issue; indicated there
is strong opposition from property owners in communities surrounding bus depot site against CAT.
Requested Commissioners keep open mind regarding opposition to CAT site.
Commissioner Coyle stated there might be difficulty finding alternative site but alternative site was not
out of the question.
Commissioner Henning stated the public has the opportunity to review subject matter of meetings three
days prior.
Commissioner Coyle stated consideration of a proposal is different from approval. Planning must be
done publicly. Proposals are constantly changing. Suggested County Manager provides Agenda to the
public via the Internet.
Mr. Mudd stated the final Agenda goes onto the web site and is available for the public to view five
days prior to a meeting.
Bill Jones, Sherwood Master Association, addressed traffic problem, volume of traffic that would be
generated by buses, 240 passes through the neighborhood, 18.5 buses each hour or one bus every three
minutes, peak hours would be worse. Additional traffic would be generated by cars bringing people to
the buses. People getting off of buses have been observed climbing fences and increased gas fumes
would be a problem.
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Connie Fullerton, Master Association, Sapphire Lakes, stated they are not opposed to public
transportation; the public was surprised by purchase of Morande property; establishing a transfer station
in that area is not a like use of property; school district is concerned about safety; residents object to
putting transfer facility in the middle of a residential neighborhood; Radio Road is already maxed out;
property values will be degraded and taxes and insurance will go up; CAT has increased greatly in size;
Sapphire Lakes is opposed to project.
Dawn Bricco, Sanctuary at Blue Heron, stated the majority of residents of Sanctuary at Blue Heron
are opposed to the transfer station, requested Commissioners vote "no" on project.
Kathleen G'Francisco, Sanctuary at Blue Heron, expressed concern about negative impact of project
on community in the future.
Patrick Gavin, Sable Lake, remarked that he got no input when project was initially discussed; Naples
is growing in direction of Immokalee Road; suggested alternate site on Immokalee Road.
Commissioner Henning stated that the Board is going to look, as they do annually, at the
recommendations on the five-year capital improvement plan, transportation, parks and recreation,
government buildings, EMS and libraries, etc. Planning is done 25 to 30 years in advance. There will
be a neighborhood informational meeting, opportunities to speak with the Planning Commission and
ultimately with the Board of County Commissioners.
3. Heritage Greens Access Concerns
Mr. Stump, Heritage Greens, commented on the following:
· Problem at Heritage Greens is a wall preventing residents from crossing over the road
safely
· Emergency vehicles are delayed by difficulty of access
. There are many accidents
. Residents need an easier turn-around
Commissioner Henning responded that the barriers are within safety requirements; emergency vehicles
participate in mutual aid, if one cannot respond, others will; a traffic light would not work there.
Jeanne Bicanich (see below)
4. Santa Barbara Boulevard Improvements (Copper Leaf Lane to Green Boulevard) - presentation by
Rick Simms, Vice-President, Golden Gate Area Civic Association
Mr. Simms gave a presentation regarding Santa Barbara Boulevard Improvements.
. Discussed past improvements
. Need exists for solution to eastbound destinations
Commissioner Henning responded cost is an issue and additional lanes were determined to be the
priority. Santa Barbara will eventually need to be six lanes.
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Commissioner Coletta stated roads are the number one priority along with transportation.
Jeanne Bicanich, Heritage Greens, commented on the following points regarding access from Heritage
Greens onto eastbound Immokalee Road:
· Distance from Heritage Greens driveway to the Laurel Oaks elementary school light
is about 300 feet
· There is no room for cars to pull out; people need to be instructed not to block
driveway
· Would a right turn on red be allowed from Logan onto eastbound Immokalee
· What is planned speed limit from Immokalee Road between 1-75 and Collier
Boulevard? Vanderbilt Beach Road speed limit is 35 miles per hour. Can Immokalee
Road's speed limit be 35 miles per hour rather than 45?
· Will right turn on red be permitted at Preserve Lane?
Mr. Feder responded that on the issue of Preserve Lane, there will be no right turn on red out of the
shopping center. Speed limit on Vanderbilt Beach Road is 35 miles per hour now because it is still a
construction zone. Mileage will eventually be 45 MPH.
Regarding right turn on red from Logan onto eastbound Immokalee, issue is still to be determined.
5. Golden Gate Task Force Update - Kaydee Tuff, President, Golden Gate Area Civic Association
and Corporal Rob Capizzi, Collier County Sheriffs Office
Ms. Tuff stated that she would like the Commissioners to make good on promises made regarding
Heritage Greens. Community needs more lighting to reduce crime and graffiti. Items left at roadside
for trash pickup require phone call to schedule pickup, would like trucks to pick up items whenever they
see them waiting at the curb.
Corporal Rob Capizzi, Collier County Sherifrs Office, gave a presentation outlining functions of
Golden Gate Task Force.
. Task force and community work as a team
· Enhances quality of life in Golden Gate City
. Solves problems
. All agencies work as a team
· Emphasizes property owner's responsibility
. Code compliance is important
. Crime and disorder are linked
. Everyone needs to be involved
. Needs help with land and water project
Commissioner Henning stated he is unhappy to hear of problem with bulk item issue, amendment to
Waste Management Contract caused problem.
Commissioner Coletta stated he is not happy with service, this has been a serious problem in the
Estates, would like the matter to come before the Commission for discussion. We need to be service
oriented.
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6. General Comments
Mark Cherney spoke regarding six lanes on Santa Barbara Boulevard, believes it will cause increased
risk to children at school bus stops, would like long-term planning to include in easements space to put
in bus shelters. Residents on Painted Leaf Lane will fund and build shelter according to County
standards if space is made available.
Julia Maloney, spoke regarding noise barrier on Santa Barbara behind Berkshire Lakes.
. Noise reduction barrier study requested
· Noise pollution is detrimental to health and well being
. Current wall does not met federal guidelines
· Quality of life of residents is being impaired
Commissioner Henning responded that he will direct staff to look at study to see if it is flawed, or if a
new study is desired, community is permitted to hire their own consultant.
Don Schummer, stated Santa Barbara Boulevard is not that bad, only in morning and evening rush
hours.
Robert Luparello, Berkshire Lakes, stated that regarding the County road resurfacing in Berkshire
Lakes, which is not a heavily traveled road, the surface is wearing out. The process the company that
did the work used is not satisfactory and appears to have been a waste of County money. Requested that
street sweepers come and clean up the loose sand from the road.
Mr. Feder responded that the contractor involved is going to redo the roadway at its own cost.
Chris Straton, questioned who is going to make decision whether or not 1-75 will be toll road;
regarding 1-75 toll road, requested that there be lots of Town Hall opportunities for the public to speak to
the Commissioners.
Commissioner Coletta responded that no decision on the toll road has been made as of yet, money is
scarce for huge projects, tolls are necessary if roads are desired, public relations firm will only present
issues to public, final decision will be up to the public, a decision may be reached in 18 to 24 months.
Commissioner Henning stated that public relations firm would be used only as a means to reach out to
the public to get the public's views.
Being no further business for the good of the County, the Town Hall meeting concluded at 9:00
p.m.
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January 18, 2007
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