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• u,d,ccurCopl Ex parte Items - Commissioner Andy Soli COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS AGENDA February 9, 2021 ADVERTISED PUBLIC HEARINGS 9.a. This item requires all participants be sworn in and ex-parte disclosure be provided by Commission members. Recommendation not to approve an Ordinance amending Ordinance No. 03-40, as amended,the Heritage Bay Planned Unit Development, to amend Section 2.5.A of the PUD document, to clarify the ability of the property owners associations to place and operate access control facilities such as gates and control arms on private roads including but not limited to Limestone Trail, and providing for an effective date. The property is located on the northeast corner of Immokalee Road and Collier Boulevard (CR 951) in Sections 13, 14, 23 and 24, Township 48 South, Range 26 East, Collier County, Florida, consisting of approximately 2,562± acres. [PL20200000191] NO DISCLOSURE FOR THIS ITEM SEE FILE ®Meetings ❑Correspondence ®e-mails ❑Calls emails from residents Zoom meeting with Tony Fires, Chris Meares, Cheryl 011ila, Feb 4, 2021 CONSENT AGENDA - NONE SUMMARY AGENDA - NONE GoodnerAngela Subject: Heritage Bay PUDA: Tony Pires, Chris Meares, Cheryl 011ila Location: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89846700337? pwd=Wi9IdGVadUFZcTFEQXNMMU9vWk12QT09 Start: Thu 2/4/2021 1:30 PM End: Thu 2/4/2021 2:00 PM Show Time As: Tentative Recurrence: (none) Meeting Status: Tentatively accepted Organizer: GoodnerAngela Required Attendees: Anthony Pires; chris@nativefla.com; cherylollila@hotmail.com;Andy Solis Angela Goodner is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting. 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Instead, contact this office by telephone or in writing. 1 GoodnerAngela From: Anthony Pires <APires@wpl-legal.com> Sent: Tuesday, January 26, 2021 10:04 AM To: SolisAndy Cc: GoodnerAngela Subject: THE QUARRY COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION, INC. [QCA]; HERITAGE BAY PUDA; REQUEST FOR MEETING EXTERNAL EMAIL: This email is from an external source. Confirm this is a trusted sender and use extreme caution when opening attachments or clicking links. Good afternoon Commissioner Solis, I hope all is well. By this email I would like to request a meeting during the early part of the week of February 1st for myself and representatives of the Quarry Community Association, Inc. [QCA], to discuss the upcoming February 9th, 2021 County Commission consideration of the pending Heritage Bay PUD Amendment. On January 7, 2021, the Planning Commission, after a 5+ hour hearing, voted 6 — 1, to forward the PUD Amendment proposed by the QCA, to the Board of County Commissioners with a recommendation of approval. There was a tremendous outpouring of support from The Quarry community both in advance of the Planning Commission hearing and at the January 7, 2021 hearing. We look forward to meeting with you and discussing the QCA application and request, Sincerely, Tony Pires ANTHONY P. PIRES, JR., B.C.S. Woodward, Pires & Lombardo, P.A. 3200 North Tamiami Trail Suite 200 Naples, Florida 34103 239-649-6555 Phone 239-649-7342 Fax apires(a�wpl-legal.com he' 4 t• ��9 FC CITY.03UNTY& LOCAL COMMENT LAW Firm Website: www.wpl-legal.com This transmittal and/or attachments may be a confidential attorney-client communication or may otherwise be privileged or confidential. If you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that you have received this transmittal in error; any review, dissemination, distribution or copying of this transmittal is strictly prohibited. If you have received this transmittal and/or attachments in error, please notify us immediately by reply or by telephone (call us at 239-649-6555) and immediately delete this message and all its attachments. 1 GoodnerAngela From: Steven L Santoro <stevenlsantoro@gmail.com> Sent: Monday, February 8, 2021 8:33 PM To: LoCastroRick; CapizziAixa; SolisAndy; GoodnerAngela; SaundersBurt; LykinsDave; TaylorPenny; GrecoSherry; McDanielBill; FilsonSue Cc: GundlachNancy Subject: PUD Amendment PL20200000191; Heritage Bay PUD (PUDA) - February 9, 2021 Hearing Importance: High EXTERNAL EMAIL:This email is from an external source. Confirm this is a trusted sender and use extreme caution when opening attachments or clicking links. Distinguished Commissioners; As homeowners of 9192 Flint Court in Naples since January of 2019,we are raising objection to the possibility that Limestone Trail could become a public road. Currently Limestone Trail is a privately-owned road by the Quarry Community Association. Each resident within the community has been and continues to pay for the maintenance, liability, insurance and other costs attributable to the operation of the Trail. We are requesting that the Commission vote to allow Limestone Trail to remain private and to allow the gating of the Trail for the benefit of both Quarry and Heritage Bay residents only. This should not be used for any other purpose. Previously the Collier County Planning Board thoroughly researched the application and voted 6-1 recommending approval of the subject PUD Amendment. Under the PUD, a gatehouse on the private roads is a permitted use by right. The installation of gates on Limestone Trail is consistent with the development of the Quarry and Heritage Bay and the approval/installation of gates on private roads within both communities. With the installation of the traffic signal at Quarry Drive and Immokalee Road, Limestone Trail will quickly become an alternate route/cut-through allowing any and all vehicles to traverse private property to gain access to the traffic signal. Unlimited access and use could also extend to vehicles carrying either hazardous waste or/or petroleum products. This very well could create a spill or environmental incident which would necessitate a clean-up by Quarry residents at their cost. Extraordinary costs attributable to exposure to this type of liability was never intended to be the responsibility of the Quarry residents. The increase in traffic will have an adverse impact on property values for nearby residents, noise level will be substantially increased, common pedestrian traffic would be subject to hazard, increased maintenance cost to Quarry residents will occur and greater opportunity for traffic congestion/accidents as a result of using Limestone Trail for something that it was never intended to be. Your vote to support and approve the subject PUD is strongly recommended. Sincerely, Steven L. Santoro and Jeanne C. Santoro Homeowners 9192 Flint Ct. Naples, FL 34120 Virus-free. www.avast.com 2 GoodnerAngela From: Randy Seyler <randy@pelicanlarrys.com> Sent: Monday, February 8, 2021 7:37 PM To: SolisAndy Subject: No to Gates on Limestone Tr EXTERNAL EMAIL: This email is from an external source. Confirm this is a trusted sender and use extreme caution when opening attachments or clicking links. Hi Andy I might get to see you tomorrow, I'm probably coming to vote "no" on the allowing of gates to the new traffic light at the Quarry entrance from all those businesses including Pelican Larrys that are on the south east corner of Immok Rd and Collier Blvd.That will create such a traffic disaster in extra U-turns. ***************NOTICE From Pelican Larry's Restaurants***************** This email and any files transmitted with it are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they are addressed. If you have received this email in error please notify the system manager.This message contains confidential information and is intended only for the individual named. If you are not the named addressee you should not disseminate, distribute or copy this e-mail. Please notify the sender immediately by e-mail if you have received this e-mail by mistake and delete this email from your system. If you are not the intended recipient you are notified that disclosing, copying, distributing or taking any action in reliance on the contents of this information is strictly prohibited. ************End Notice*********** 3 GoodnerAngela From: Fred Burgerhoff <fred_burgerhoff@hotmail.com> Sent: Monday, February 8, 2021 5:05 PM To: LoCastroRick; CapizziAixa; GoodnerAngela; SolisAndy; SaundersBurt; LykinsDave; TaylorPenny; GrecoSherry; McDanielBill; FilsonSue Cc: GundlachNancy; Karen Burgerhoff Subject: Support for PL20200000191; Heritage Bay PUD (PUDA); February 9, 2021 hearing. EXTERNAL EMAIL: This email is from an external source. Confirm this is a trusted sender and use extreme caution when opening attachments or clicking links. Good day. My name is Fred Burgerhoff and my wife, Karen, and I live at 9107 Graphite Circle in The Quarry in Naples. We moved into The Quarry in November 2020 from New Jersey and really enjoy the Naples lifestyle and The Quarry community in particular. After moving in, we discovered that Limestone Trail was a convenient way to travel to the shopping on Sage Avenue and Bellaire Bay Drive. It seems that the group of stores and services there are ones we use frequently and Limestone Trail enabled us quick access to them. We also found the trail to be a nice, quiet, safe place to ride our bikes and take our evening walks and enjoy the serenity of the winding pathway. When we moved in, there was little traffic on Limestone Trail and anywhere else, actually, as the part timers were absent. Since the beginning of January, though, we have seen traffic increase measurably. We just learned that a Mini Golf enterprise is being built between to The Warehouse restaurant and Goodwill. We also learned of the traffic light that will be going in at Quarry Drive & Immokalee Road that will enable drivers to turn out of Quarry Drive and travel East. Our concerns are that the expansion of the businesses on Sage and Bellaire coupled with the traffic light will create increased traffic that will change the intended nature of Limestone Trail. Specifically, drivers and trucks may use Limestone Trail as a cut-through from these businesses to travel East on Immokalee. Please consider the above information and grant approval for The Quarry and Heritage Bay communities to build and maintain a gatehouse on Limestone Trail that would help retain this as a safe, private road for residents. Regards, Fred and Karen Burgerhoff 9017 Graphite Circle Naples, FL 34120 4 GoodnerAngela From: Marianne Spencer <mgspencer02@gmail.com> Sent: Monday, February 8, 2021 5:00 PM To: LoCastroRick; CapizziAixa; SolisAndy; SaundersBurt; LykinsDave;TaylorPenny; GrecoSherry; McDanielBill; FilsonSue; GundlachNancy Subject: Quarry Community's PUD-Amendment regarding gating Limestone Trail Attachments: Quarry-Heritage Bay PUD.pdf EXTERNAL EMAIL:This email is from an external source. Confirm this is a trusted sender and use extreme caution when opening attachments or clicking links. See attached. Marianne Spencer 314 707-4455 5 GoodnerAngela From: Lisa Hooe <eooh.lisa@gmail.com> Sent: Monday, February 8, 2021 1:26 PM To: LoCastroRick; SolisAndy;TaylorPenny; McDanielBill; CapizziAixa; GoodnerAngela; LykinsDave; GrecoSherry; FilsonSue Cc: GundlachNancy Subject: Support for PL20200000191; February 9, 2021 hearing EXTERNAL EMAIL: This email is from an external source. Confirm this is a trusted sender and use extreme caution when opening attachments or clicking links. February 7, 2021 Re: Support for PL20200000191; February 9,2021 hearing To Whom It May Concern, We purchased a home in the community of the Quarry approximately eight months ago and shortly after were made aware of a plan to make Limestone Trail (a road owned,maintained and insured by the community) a public thoroughfare. We are writing to express our strong objection. As mentioned in the previous paragraph, Limestone Trail is a privately owned and maintained road. Our understanding is that there was never a plan to make this road a thoroughfare for public use. As residents,we have concerns regarding the effect of increased traffic of nonresidents for several reasons. Security, noise,traffic flow and safety are our main concerns along with many other residents of the Quarry and Heritage Bay for the following reasons: 1) Security- If Limestone Trail were to become a public thoroughfare,you are bringing people outside of the Quarry and Heritage Bay onto the road. Although there is a gate,anyone can walk into our communities. You will be making our communities more vulnerable to crime. 2) Noise- Increased volume of vehicles will affect those living close to Limestone Trail. Will large commercial vehicles be allowed on the road? If so,we believe this will cause a trickle-down effect with unsatisfied homeowners leaving,high turnover and decreased property values. 3) Traffic flow- Increased traffic will make it more difficult for residents of the Quarry and Heritage Bay to exit with the gatehouse being so close to Immokalee road. With the new development of The Pointe at Founders Square,making our private road accessible to the public will make it very difficult to enter and leave our community,even with the added traffic light. 4) Safety-All of the points above fall under this category as well,but we would also like to add that the Quarry and Heritage Bay are active biking and walking communities. We use Limestone Trail to access nearby retail establishments,restaurants and medical/dental offices. Often,we do so on the bike path on the side of the road intended for our residents. If Limestone Trail were to become a public road,you are endangering the lives of our residents and also increasing the liability for the Quarry. We greatly appreciate the opportunity to express our concerns and we thank you for your considerations. 6 David and Lisa Hooe 9204 Quartz Lane #202 Naples, F134120 GoodnerAngela From: Patti LoGrippo <pattilogrippo@gmail.com> Sent: Monday, February 8, 2021 12:15 PM To: LoCastroRick; CapizziAixa; SolisAndy; GoodnerAngela; SaundersBurt; LykinsDave; TaylorPenny; GrecoSherry; McDanielBill; FilsonSue; GundlachNancy Subject: Re: Support for PL20200000191, Heritage Bay PUD (PUDA), February 9, 2021 hearing EXTERNAL EMAIL:This email is from an external source. Confirm this is a trusted sender and use extreme caution when opening attachments or clicking links. Date:February 8,2021 To:The Collier County Board of Commissioners Re:Support for PL20200000191,Heritage Bay PUD(PUDA),February 9,2021 hearing From: Patricia and Philip LoGrippo 9373 Copper Canyon Court Naples,FL 34120 Residents of the Quarry since 2012 We strongly support the pending PUD Amendment for the Heritage Bay PUD. We appreciate the thoughtful consideration by the Planning Commission that resulted in the 6-1 vote recommending approval. Since Limestone Trail is a privately owned and maintained road,under the PUD,a gatehouse on the private road is permitted use by right without any exceptions. We are concerned that quality of life in The Quarry will be adversely affected by increased traffic on the private Limestone Trail as development continues around the community and as the County makes modifications to the roadway network adjacent to and along Immokalee Road. Limestone Trail,as a private road,is not part of any County public road network. Thank you for your consideration of this matter. 8 GoodnerAngela From: Ann Cowen <anncow@comcast.net> Sent: Monday, February 8, 2021 9:40 AM To: SolisAndy Cc: GoodnerAngela; GundlachNancy Subject: Support for PL20200000191; Heritage Bay PUD (PUDA); February 9, 2021 hearing EXTERNAL EMAIL:This email is from an external source. Confirm this is a trusted sender and use extreme caution when opening attachments or clicking links. Dear County Commissioner Solis, First of all, we would like to thank you so very much for your excellent newsletter and communications regarding the COVID vaccines. Your updates on how to access a vaccine were so helpful and timely. Your communications really made a huge difference for us who were trying everything to get our shots. Now for the topic of my email: Re: Support for PL20200000191; Heritage Bay PUD (PUDA); February 9, 2021 hearing Our names are Bradford and Ann Cowen and we live at 9319 Marble Stone Drive. We have lived at The Quarry for almost 10 years and are Florida residents. We attended the public hearing last spring at Heritage Bay and Ann spoke out strongly against the use of Limestone Trail as a way to access the relocated stoplight. This issue is of great importance to us as residents of Collier County and The Quarry. After hearing expert testimony as well as the enormous concerns of residents, the Planning Commission overwhelmingly supported the pending PUD amendment. We truly appreciate the thoughtful consideration by the Planning Commission that resulted in the 6-1 vote recommending approval. We can't emphasize enough how strongly we support the pending PUD Amendment for the Heritage Bay PUD. Limestone Trail was never indicated on plans as being a cut through route for the general travelling public nor for general public access. We as longtime residents of the Quarry are concerned about how our quality of life will be impacted if this amendment is not approved. The proliferation of fast food places, bars, gas station, has made this area a very dangerous place to live. Allowing our private Limestone Trail to be accessed by drivers coming home from Pelican Larry's at 2:00 am and the increased late night traffic will definitely encroach upon our community. In addition, there will be significantly more traffic on Quarry Drive, which is also a privately-owned and maintained roadway. We can just imagine large gasoline tankers,18 wheelers and cars gunning their engines coming through Limestone Trail all hours of the day and night and destroying the peace and safety of our residential neighborhood. Limestone Trail is and has always been a privately-owned and maintained road. Residents of the Quarry have paid their HOA fees to maintain this private road. Under the PUD, a gatehouse on the private roads is a permitted use by right without any exceptions. We understand the PUD Amendment traffic study demonstrates that gates on Limestone Trail will have no adverse impacts to public roads outside the development. The ability to install gates on privately-owned Limestone Trail is consistent with the development of The Quarry and Heritage Bay Communities and the approval/installation of gates on other private roads in both communities. Total access through the gates will be provided to residents of The Quarry and Heritage Bay. The originally designed purpose of Limestone Trail is for both The Quarry and Heritage Bay residential communities to access the Commercial Activity Center, as intended by the development plans for the 9 overall Heritage Bay PUD. That purpose will not be impacted or affected by this Amendment or the installation of gates. Limestone Trail has been, is and will continue to be used by both The Quarry and Heritage Bay Communities to access the Commercial Activity Center, as intended by the development plans for the overall Heritage Bay PUD. Historical and current use will not change by this amendment/change. Emergency vehicles will have access in the same manner as they do for all other communities with gates. With the installation of the traffic signal at Quarry Drive and Immokalee Road, Limestone Trail is anticipated to become a cut through route for cars and commercial trucks and will substantially increase the costs to the residents of The Quarry to maintain the roadway and will also increase The Quarry's liability exposure. Potential increased delay and traffic at the intersection of Quarry Drive and Immokalee Rd. will lead to safety issues for residents. This increased cut through traffic is contrary to good planning and the intent of the PUD. In summary, we urge you to approve the Support for PL20200000191; Heritage Bay PUD (PUDA) for the following reasons: • The maintenance on Limestone Trail has been paid by Quarry Residents since it has been a private road • The Heritage Bay PUD did not include Limestone Trail as a public Road • There are numerous other public roadway entrances and egresses to Collier Blvd and Immokalee which can be used by visitors to the commercial areas of Cameron Commons • However, most importantly, we are concerned about the impact on us as well as other residents of The Quarry if this Amendment is not approved. Our safety and quality of life as well as the value of our homes will be negatively impacted. o We are concerned about safety and traffic issues at the intersection of Limestone Trail and Quarry Drive without gates on Limestone o There is no barrier between Limestone Trail and our houses, making noise and greatly increased opportunities for non-residents to enter our community a real threat to our quality of life o Many of our residents ride the bike trail on Limestone and will be greatly endangered by the increased traffic. For the above reasons, we urge you to strongly support the PUD Amendment for the Heritage Bay PUD at your February 9th meeting which we plan to attend by Zoom. Sincerely, Bradford and Ann Cowen 9319 Marble Stone Drive Naples, FL 34120 0 Virus-free. www.avg.com io GoodnerAngela From: John RASNUSSEN <johnras@comcast.net> Sent: Monday, February 8, 2021 8:56 AM To: LoCastroRick; SolisAndy Subject: Fwd: RE: Support for PL20200000191; Heritage Bay PUD (PUDA); February 9, 2021 hearing. EXTERNAL EMAIL: This email is from an external source. Confirm this is a trusted sender and use extreme caution when opening attachments or clicking links. As an 11 year resident of The Quarry in a home less than 100 feet from the end of Limestone Trail, I would NEVER have purchased there if I knew there was a possibility that Limestone Trail could become a major public road. If the Trail were to become a public road, the noise will be such that the peaceful enjoyment of our property will be almost impossible, and the value of our property will be greatly reduced. Your vote vote to support the pending PUD Amendment for the Heritage Bay PUD would be GREATLY appreciated!. Sincerely, John & Sandi Rasmussen 8789 Hideaway Harbor Ct The Quarry Under Florida Law, e-mail addresses are public records. If you do not want your e-mail address released in response to a public records request, do not send electronic mail to this entity. Instead, contact this office by telephone or in writing. 11 GoodnerAngela From: M. FERREIRA <mf0826@rogers.com> Sent: Sunday, February 7, 2021 7:38 PM To: SolisAndy Subject: Re: Limestone Trail Attachments: Re_ Limestone Trail.pdf EXTERNAL EMAIL: This email is from an external source. Confirm this is a trusted sender and use extreme caution when opening attachments or clicking links. 12 GoodnerAngela From: Miserendino, Gerry <gerry.miserendino@nfp.com> Sent: Sunday, February 7, 2021 2:30 PM To: LoCastroRick; CapizziAixa; SolisAndy; GoodnerAngela; SaundersBurt; LykinsDave; TaylorPenny; GrecoSherry; McDanielBill; FilsonSue Cc: GundlachNancy Subject: Support for PL20200000191; Heritage Bay PUD (PUDA) - Gerard and Cathy Miserendino; 9188 Ores Circle, Naples, FL 34120 EXTERNAL EMAIL: This email is from an external source. Confirm this is a trusted sender and use extreme caution when opening attachments or clicking links. Dear Collier County Board of Commissioners: First of all I want to thank you very much for your service to our beautiful county. I love Collier County and I love the way it is perfectly maintained and so well run! I have been a resident of the Quarry since 2013 and previously lived in Heritage Bay for 5 years. We both endorse and fully support the pending PUD amendment for the Heritage Bay PUD. We also are very pleased and grateful that the Collier County Planning Commission is very astute and voted 6 to 1 to recommend approval of a gate to the private road and realizes that Limestone Trail is truly a private road and privately maintained within our community. My wife and I and most of the Quarry and Heritage Bay residents are deeply concerned that quality of life and danger of injury or death due to automobile if pedestrian accidents on this private road within The Quarry will be adversely affected by increased traffic on the private Limestone Trail as development continues around the community and as the County makes modifications to the roadway network adjacent to and along Immokalee Road. Errors made by Collier County in the distant and recent past for proper planning of the traffic pattern and necessary entrances and exits to the shopping/activities center should not affect the use of private property and private roads to try to remedy the Collier county planners lack of proper planning We would hope that our County leaders would have taken the time to physically drive this beautiful private road and realize in an instant that Lime Stoe Trail and Quarry Drive are not public roads and not built or intended for such use. I ask the question, If you lived in the beautiful, highly taxed Quarry or Heritage Bay communities would you want heavy commercial trucks and the general public driving and speeding through your private property due to errors made by Collier County? Under the original PUD, a gatehouse on the private roads is a permitted use by right without any exceptions. The ability to install gates on the privately owned Limestone Trail is consistent with the development of The Quarry and Heritage Bay and the approval/installation of gates on other private roads in the two communities. Limestone Trail never indicated on any plans as being a cut through route for the general travelling public nor for general public access. It is very clear that the PUD Amendment traffic study demonstrates no adverse impact to outside development public roads. 13 The inevitable increased cut through traffic of large commercial trucks,gasoline trucks,construction trucks,speeding traffic violators using not only Limestone Trail but also Quarry Drive exposes the Quarry and all of the residents of the Quarry to additional costs and liability. Increased traffic on Quarry Drive, which is a privately owned and maintained roadway. With the installation of the traffic signal at Quarry Drive and Immokalee Road, Limestone Trail is anticipated to become a cut through route and will substantially increase the costs to the residents of The Quarry to maintain the roadway and will also increase The Quarry's liability exposure and safety to the elderly residents of the Heritage Bay and Quarry Communities..This increased cut through traffic is contrary to good planning and the intent of the PUD The Intersection of Limestone Trail and Quarry Drive is a paver road and is directly next to the exiting gate and gatehouse of the Quarry and is very likely to be the source if a deadly accident and will be the responsibility of Collier County. Limestone Trail has many curves in the road, adds for a more dangerous route.There is a designated bike path on the side of the road for our residents and adding substantial unanticipated public traffic endangers the bikers and increases liability for the Quarry. The original and current purpose of Limestone Trail is for both The Quarry and Heritage Bay residential communities to access the Commercial Activity Center, as intended by the development plans for the overall Heritage Bay PUD.That purpose/use will not be impacted or affected by this Amendment or installation of gates. Access through the gates will be provided to residents of the Quarry Community and Heritage Bay Community. Limestone Trail has been, is and will continue to be used by both the Quarry and Heritage Bay Communities to access the Commercial Activity Center, as intended by the development plans for the overall Heritage Bay PUD. That historical and current use will not change by this amendment/change. Collier County and Police emergency vehicles will have access in the same manner as they do for all other communities with gates and which is currently in place for access gates in the Quarry Community. The Quarry Community Association will also allow access in times of declared emergencies for evacuation purposes. This increased cut through traffic substantial noise, potential burglary and physical harm and was not anticipated by those who purchased homes in the Quarry just to the North of the Quarry's privately owned road. Thank you for voting for what is right and just and for keeping the elderly residents of Heritage Bay and The Quarry safe, secure and not ruing our property values. Sincerely, Gerard J. and Cathy A. 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Dear Sirs and/or Madams We write this communication in strong support for the Heritage Bay PUD Amendment. We have been owners in The Quarry since 2011 and have watched this area in our full time Paradise explode with development. While we all know that development is not all bad, our roads have gotten so busy and even dangerous. It is imperative that our private road remain private for the safety of all of our homeowners that bike, walk, and drive on Limestone Trail daily. The ability to install gates on our privately owned Limestone Trail is consistent with the development of The Quarry & Heritage Bay and the approval/installation of gates on other private roads in the two communities. The cost to our Quarry Community Association (QCA) to maintain and repair Limestone Trail issues caused by significant increased traffic could be drastic and decrease our property values with these increased costs. In addition, Limestone Trail is located very close to our main gate to The Quarry. There are various times of the day that traffic is backed up at our Main Gate waiting for approval to enter our community thus blocking the entrance to Limestone Trail. Rear ending vehicles and causing traffic delays is a distinct possibility. We respectfully ask you to approve this PUD amendment. Thank you for your time and dedication to keeping Collier County the best & safest place for all of us to call, "home." Respectfully submitted Phil & Betsy Morrow (aka Felix & Elizabeth) 9127 Crystal Court (The Quarry) 16 GoodnerAngela From: Barbara Aman <amanbja@sbcglobal.net> Sent: Saturday, February 6, 2021 11:00 AM To: LoCastroRick; CapizziAixa; SolisAndy; GoodnerAngela; SaundersBurt; LykinsDave; TaylorPenny; GrecoSherry; McDanielBill; FilsonSue Cc: nancy.qundlach@colliercountyfl.gov Subject: Support for PL20200000191;Heritage Bay PUD(PUDA);February 9,2021 Hearing EXTERNAL EMAIL: This email is from an external source. Confirm this is a trusted sender and use extreme caution when opening attachments or clicking links. We reside at 9275 Fieldstone Lane, Naples, Florida 34120. As residents in the Quarry for the past ten years, we strongly support the pending PUD Amendment for the Heritage Bay PUD It is our understanding that Limestone Trail is a privately owned and maintained road. It is also our understanding that a gatehouse, and or gates on private roads are permitted under the PUD. Limestone Trail was never indicated on plans as being a cut through route for the general traveling public nor for general public use. Limestone Trail is for use by both The Quarry and Heritage Bay residents, as was intended by the development plans for the overall Heritage Bay PUD. As a resident of the Quarry, we are concerned with the cost of liability and maintaining a road that should it become public, will also increase traffic on Quarry Drive, which is also a private road. We appreciate the thoughtful consideration by the Planning Commission that resulted in a 6-1 vote recommending approval. I trust that our opinions as residents of the Quarry will be given thorough consideration.Thank you. Dave and Barbara Aman Sent from my iPad 17 GoodnerAngela From: kathleen Frisch <kfrisch86@gmail.com> Sent: Saturday, February 6, 2021 10:52 AM To: LoCastroRick; CapizziAixa; SolisAndy; GoodnerAngela; SaundersBurt; LykinsDave; TaylorPenny; GrecoSherry; McDanielBill; sue.filson@colliercountygl.gov; GundlachNancy Subject: Support for PL20200000191 EXTERNAL EMAIL:This email is from an external source. Confirm this is a trusted sender and use extreme caution when opening attachments or clicking links. My husband and I have been residents of the Quarry since July, 2014, our address is 9735 Nickel Ridge Circle. We strongly support the Pending PUD Amendment PL20200000191 for the Heritage Bay PUD. We appreciate the consideration by the Planning Commission that resulted in a 6-1 vote recommending approval. We moved to the Quarry to enjoy the privacy and safety of this beautiful gated community. If the proposed cut through is allowed, both our privacy and safety will be jeopardized. The fact that Limestone Trail is privately-owned by the Quarry/Heritage Bay seems to have been overlooked. The purpose of the road is for the Quarry and Heritage Bay residents to access the commercial activity, as intended by the development plans for the overall Heritage Bay PUD. With the installation of the traffic signal at Quarry Drive and Immokalee Road we can certainly anticipate a substantial increase in traffic as well as costs and liability exposure. Over the past several years, the quality of our day-to-day lives has been adversely impacted. Every day, we endure challenges due to the aggressive development along the Immokalee Road corridor; Addison Corner, the Race Trac and now the future development of Pelican Nursery. That said, we believe it is imperative to install a gate on our privately-owned Limestone Trail to protect the health, safety, welfare and quality of life here in the Quarry. This is a critical issue for our community, we appreciate your time and consideration. Kathleen M. Frisch Mark N. Frisch 18 GoodnerAngela From: Ardeth Griggs <ardethgriggs@comcast.net> Sent: Friday, February 5, 2021 5:11 PM To: LoCastroRick; SolisAndy; GoodnerAngela; SaundersBurt; LykinsDave;TaylorPenny; GrecoSherry; McDanielBill; FilsonSue; Aixa.Cappizzi@colliercountyfl.gov Cc: GundlachNancy; dangriggs@comcast.net Subject: Support for PL20200000191; Heritage Bay PUD (PUDA); February 9, 2021 Hearing EXTERNAL EMAIL: This email is from an external source. Confirm this is a trusted sender and use extreme caution when opening attachments or clicking links. To Whom This May Concern: We are residents of The Quarry at 9331 Marble Stone Drive, Naples FL. I strongly support the pending PUD Amendment for the Heritage Bay PUD and I appreciate the thoughtful consideration by the Planning Commission that resulted in the 6-1 vote recommending approval. Limestone Trail is a privately owned and maintained road. Under the PUD, a gatehouse on the private roads is a permitted use by right without any exceptions. Limestone Trail was never indicated on the plans as being a cut through route for the general traveling public not for general public access. I understand that the PUD Amendment traffic study demonstrates no adverse impact to outside development public roads. The ability to install gates on the privately owned and maintained Limestone Trail is consistent with the development of The Quarry and Heritage Bay and the approval/installation on other private roads in the two communities. The purpose of Limestone Trail is for both The Quarry and Heritage Bay residential communities to access the Commercial Activity Center, as intended by the development plans for the overall Heritage Bay PUD. That purpose will not be impacted or affected by this Amendment or installation of gates. Access through the gates will be provided to residents of The Quarry and Heritage Bay communities. Emergency vehicles will have access in the same manner as they do for all other communities with gates and which is currently in place for the access gates in The Quarry community. It is understood that The Quarry Community Association will also allow access in times of declared emergencies for evacuation purposes. I am concerned that without installation of the gates the quality of life in The Quarry will be adversely affected by increased traffic on the private Limestone Trail as development continues around the community and as the County makes modifications to the roadway network adjacent to and along Immokalee Road. Limestone Trail - as a private road - is not part of any County public road network. I am concerned that without the installation of gates the traffic (including commercial vehicles) will increase on Quarry Drive and on Limestone Trail, which is a privately owned and maintained roadway. With the installation of the traffic signal at Quarry Drive and Immokalee Road, Limestone 19 Trail is anticipated to be cut through route and will substantially increase the costs to the residents of The Quarry to maintain the roadway and increase The Quarry's liability exposure. This could also lead to safety issues for the residents of The Quarry. Thank you and your consideration is greatly appreciated. Dan Griggs dangriggs@comcast.net Ardeth Griggs ardethgriggs@comcast.net 20 GoodnerAngela From: BARBARA PALMER <bap9928@comcast.net> Sent: Friday, February 5, 2021 4:51 PM To: SolisAndy Subject: Limestone Trail EXTERNAL EMAIL: This email is from an external source. Confirm this is a trusted sender and use extreme caution when opening attachments or clicking links. To whom it may concern: I am a resident of the Quarry Community for over 8 years and very distraught over the traffic signal at our entrance along with Limestone Trail Road being used as a public road. Points being: It will increase traffic at our entrance making it very difficult to get in or out of our community which when buying into this community never through that could be possible. I never would have considered buying into this development. With the increase of traffic the road will deteriorate and the Quarry Community will be responsible for repairs. Also, will we be responsible for any injuries that are caused by accidents? That will increase our insurance costs. And will Collier County help in these additional costs? The increased traffic will increase the noise and where I live will have a great impact on my family being able to enjoy the outside environment. Also, when I am out and about you can see and hear drag racing on Limestone Trail. Are you going to police the area to make sure this road is safe for all? I am very opposed to this and believe that this was very poor planning on the part of Collier County! Sincerely, Barbara Palmer 9174 Treeside Ct Naples. Fla 21 GoodnerAngela From: Steven Mongiovi <smongiovi2019@gmail.com> Sent: Friday, February 5, 2021 4:50 PM To: LoCastroRick; CapizziAixa; SolisAndy; GoodnerAngela; SaundersBurt; LykinsDave; TaylorPenny; GrecoSherry; McDanielBill; FilsonSue; GundlachNancy Subject: Regarding: Support for PL20200000191; Heritage Bay PUD (PUDA); February 9, 2021 hearing. EXTERNAL EMAIL:This email is from an external source. Confirm this is a trusted sender and use extreme caution when opening attachments or clicking links. Dear Sir or Madame, My name is Steven Mongiovi, I have been a single family homeowner at the Quarry for the past 2 years. As you know, Limestone Trail is a privately owned road, which was paid for and maintained by the residents of the Quarry.As a resident of the Quarry and (partial) owner of that road, I strongly object to repurposing it as a thoroughfare for the general public. How would you like your backyard to be repurposed by the local government as a playground for the neighborhood kids? Not so much, I would guess... Frankly, it's our road, and the people who own it have the right to determine who uses it and how it's used. I strongly suggest that you do the right thing and support the pending PUD Amendment for the Heritage Bay PUD. Thanks you for your consideration. Sincerely Steven Mongiovi 9343 Marble Stone Drive,The Quarry Naples, FL 34120 22 GoodnerAngela From: Michael Adley <michael.adley@ericsson.com> Sent: Thursday, February 4, 2021 4:17 PM To: LoCastroRick; SolisAndy; SaundersBurt;TaylorPenny; McDanielBill Cc: GundlachNancy Subject: Support and Approval for PL20200000191; Heritage Bay PUD (PUDA) EXTERNAL EMAIL: This email is from an external source. Confirm this is a trusted sender and use extreme caution when opening attachments or clicking links. Dear Collier County Commissioners. My name is Michael Adley, and I reside at 8791 Coastline Court#202 in the Quarry, where I have been a resident for almost seven years. I am writing to express my strong support for the Heritage Bay PUD, and related gatehouse installation on our private road. When I chose to live in the Quarry, I was comforted by the fact that we owned and maintained a private road (Limestone Trail) that lied between my home and Immokalee Road. The existence of a private Limestone Trail assured me that my investment was sound, and that I would have a buffer from the noise and traffic emanating from Immokalee Road. Having shared that brief background, I have a couple concerns I would like to express to the Board of Commissioners. My primary concern is the impending installation of a traffic light outside of the Quarry main entrance. This traffic light will be a natural draw for cars leaving the retail area west of the Quarry to use Limestone Trail, thus impacting my/our safety and quality of life.Additionally, I use Limestone Trail for biking and jogging, so you can imagine that safety, and keeping vehicular traffic to a minimum, is of great importance. To that end, as a resident that lives only 100 feet from Limestone Trail, I'm imploring the Board of County Commissioners to please move forward and approve PL20200000191; Heritage Bay PUD (PUDA), and keep Limestone Trail private. Thank you so much for your time and consideration. Respectfully, Michael A. Adley 23 GoodnerAngela From: Jason Nardella <jasonnardella@gmail.com> Sent: Thursday, February 4, 2021 8:24 AM To: LoCastroRick; SolisAndy; SaundersBurt; GoodnerAngela; CapizziAixa; LykinsDave; TaylorPenny; GrecoSherry; McDanielBill; FilsonSue Cc: GundlachNancy Subject: Limestone Trail - Naples FL - 34120 EXTERNAL EMAIL: This email is from an external source. Confirm this is a trusted sender and use extreme caution when opening attachments or clicking links. To whom it concerns, In the reference section, the following or a variation of the following: Support for PL20200000191; Heritage Bay PUD (PUDA); February 9, 2021 hearing. I reside within 100ft of the subject for debate identified above and support the pending PUD amendment for Heritage Bay PUD. I have resided at The Quarry for several years and would not have purchased my property had the current access road been then a public throughway. The ability to preserve the property values and rights to quality of life by protecting this access road for the residents of The Quarry and Heritage Bay should be paramount. Allowing for this protection does not hinder emergency vehicle access or evacuation routes in the case of emergencies. Limestone Trail was approved and originated to be a privately owned and maintained road. Under the PUD, a gatehouse on the private roads is a permitted use by right without any exceptions. Without protection, residents of the PUD will be responsible for increased cost to maintain property and exposure to liability from damages caused by non-residents. Thank you for the board's consideration by the Planning Commission that resulted in the 6-1 vote recommending approval. Respectfully, Jason J. Nardella 8783 Coastline Court 24 Unit 202 Naples FL 34120 617.283.1406 25 GoodnerAngela From: Rick Hoffman <rhoffman919@gmail.com> Sent: Wednesday, February 3, 2021 7:17 PM To: LoCastroRick; SolisAndy; SaundersBurt; TaylorPenny; McDanielBill Subject: Heritage Bay PUDA EXTERNAL EMAIL:This email is from an external source. Confirm this is a trusted sender and use extreme caution when opening attachments or clicking links. Petition# PUDA-PL20200000191 "Limestone Trail Rd" Dear Board of County Commissioners: Several of the residents (in surrounding communities around The Quarry) have been reviewing the details involved with the said petition and wish to express our disfavor of the Quarry's request. There is a new traffic signal starting today February 3rd (Woodhurst and Immokalee) that the County/us have paid for to help traffic flow in and out of our communities. In the Heritage Bay Project, several stores, a hospital, restaurants, etc. exist that we utilize. Avoiding Immokalee by using the new light and driving on Limestone Trail is ideal to reduce Immokalee traffic as the road was intended. We know that per FLUE Policy 7.3 and 9.3 of the Transportation Element of the Growth Management Plan, the Quarry's request is not consistent with these policies. As part of a surrounding neighbor, we also do not agree from a logical standpoint. The intersection of Immokalee and Collier Rt 951, is just going to get much worse as the Chik Fil-A, Aldi, Founders Square/The Point, all come to fruition. Having the surrounding neighbors have to enter and exit the stated retail area's, using u turn methods,just adds to the depth of the traffic and increases the danger involved. We ask from a safety and from a neighbor standpoint,that the BCC deny the Quarry's request. It is really going to be dangerous to be forced to do u-turns at the corner Immokalee/Collier or on Collier Blvd. It will be much friendlier to cross Immokalee at the new signal! Thank you for your consideration of the opposing viewpoint. Rick Hoffman 9356 Glenforest Drive 978-375-6360 26 GoodnerAngela From: Lisa <Ihorejs@aol.com> Sent: Wednesday, February 3, 2021 2:04 PM To: LoCastroRick; CapizziAixa; SolisAndy; GoodnerAngela; SaundersBurt; LykinsDave; TaylorPenny; GrecoSherry; McDanielBill; FilsonSue; GundlachNancy Cc: cherylollila@hotmail.com;Apires@wpl-Iegal.com Subject: In Support of PL20200000191; Heritage Bay PUD; February 9, 2921 hearing EXTERNAL EMAIL:This email is from an external source. Confirm this is a trusted sender and use extreme caution when opening attachments or clicking links. To Whom it May Concern, > My name is Lisa Horejs. My husband, David and I live at 8977 Quarry Drive and have been residents since May of 2012. We are very much in support of the pending PUD Amendment for the Heritage Bay PUD. Limestone Trail is a privately owned and maintained road with the purpose for allowing residents of the Quarry and Heritage Bay access to the Commercial Activity Center. We fully appreciate the thoughtful consideration by the Planning Commission that resulted in the 6-1 vote recommending approval of this amendment. The ability to install gates on the privately owned Limestone Trail is consistent with the development of The Quarry and Heritage Bay. >We are very concerned that the quality of life in The Quarry will be adversely affected by increased traffic on the private Limestone Trail as development continues around the community and as the County makes modifications to the roadway network adjacent to and along Immokalee Road. Limestone Trail, as a private road, IS NOT part of any County public road network. We fear that there will be a high increase in the cut through traffic as a result of the traffic signal at Quarry Drive and Immokalee Road, creating increased costs to Quarry residents from the higher costs for maintenance and liability exposure along with safely concerns with increased volume of large commercial trucks using both Quarry Drive and Limestone Trail. >> In summary, with expected large increases in traffic in the area, we feel it is in everyone's best interest to allow the Quarry to install gates on Limestone Trail, preserving the safety for the residents of the community and allowing for a controlled flow of local vehicles and directing commercial traffic to the main roads of Immokalee and Collier Rd. >>Thank you for your time and your thoughtful consideration of the Amendment for the Heritage Bay PUD. We hope you support this amendment and preserve the safety of our community. >>Sincerely, > David and Lisa Horejs 27 GoodnerAngela From: William Betz <williamtbetz@gmail.com> Sent: Wednesday, February 3, 2021 2:01 PM To: FilsonSue; McDanielBill; GrecoSherry;TaylorPenny; LykinsDave; SaundersBurt; GoodnerAngela; SolisAndy; CapizziAixa; LoCastroRick Cc: Cheryl 011ila; apires@wpl-legal.com; GundlachNancy; Cheryl Betz Subject: Regarding: PL20200000191; Heritage Bay PUD (PUDA); Attachments: Quarry Limestone Trail Letter Signed.pdf EXTERNAL EMAIL: This email is from an external source. Confirm this is a trusted sender and use extreme caution when opening attachments or clicking links. Dear Collier County Commissioners: Please note my attached document of support for Quarry homeowners to be discussed at the Tuesday, February 9, 2021 Board of County Commissioners. Sincerely, William T. Betz Cheryl L. Betz 8791 Coastline Court#201 Naples FL 34120 Sent from Mail for Windows 10 28 GoodnerAngela From: James Manning <jamesamanningjr@gmail.com> Sent: Wednesday, February 3, 2021 7:11 AM To: LoCastroRick; CapizziAixa; SolisAndy; GoodnerAngela; SaundersBurt; LykinsDave; TaylorPenny; GrecoSherry; McDanielBill; FilsonSue Cc: GundlachNancy Subject: Support for PL20200000191; Heritage Bay PUD (PUDA); February 9, 2021 hearing EXTERNAL EMAIL: This email is from an external source. Confirm this is a trusted sender and use extreme caution when opening attachments or clicking links. To: Board of Collier County Commissioners, Thank you, Chairperson and Collier County Commissioners for allowing remote participation in this meeting in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. I am Dr. James A. Manning,Jr, Ph.D. I am a Florida resident who lives at 8763 Coastline Ct.,Unit#201 since 2015. However,I have been visiting the Quarry community for over 10 years. I am also the Treasurer of the Silverstone HOA. Silverstone is a 56 unit coach home sub development in the Quarry in 14 buildings along Coastline Ct. There are also 16 units in 4 buildings from the Nautical Landing coach home sub-development on Coastline Ct. I am speaking today in support of PL2020 0000191,Heritage Bay PUDA-An Ordinance amending Ordinance No. 03-40, as amended,the Heritage Bay Planned Unit Development,to amend Section 2.5.A of the PUD document,to clarify the ability of the property owners associations to place and operate access control facilities such as gates and control arms on private roads including but not limited to Limestone Trail. Coastline Ct,where I live, is the closest street within the Quarry community to Limestone Trail. About half of Coastline Ct runs extremely close and parallel to Limestone Trail. These two roads are only about 75 feet apart and are ONLY 45 feet apart at their closest point. The residences on Coastline CT are about 100 feet from Limestone Trail. Thus, I can speak personally about the anticipated impact from making Limestone Trail a'de-facto'public road. My concerns are: • Limestone Trail is a private access road deeded to the Quarry community and when my wife and I purchased our home on Coastline Ct we understood that Limestone Trail was a private road belonging to the Quarry Community,not a public road so close to my home. • Public use of Limestone Trail will result in increased traffic which will lead to increased noise and vehicle emission pollution impacting the nearby homes. • Collier County is not responsible to maintain private property and the public use will create unreasonable additional costs for Quarry residents for maintenance of Limestone Trail, including the bridge over the canal on Quarry Dr near Immokalee Rd especially for delivery trucks servicing the Business Activity Center. • Public use will also increase the Quarry's liability exposure, increasing resident's costs. • Public use will create increased security and safety issues for our gated community. This past year due to the proximity of Limestone Trail and Coastline Ct, we had several instances where cars drove over the earthen berm separating Limestone Trail and Coastline Court to gain access to the Quarry Community and avoid the Quarry front gate. Increased public traffic increases the risk of more attempts for unauthorized access to the Quarry community. • The cost of additional security measures, like landscaping, or a security/sound barrier wall,being built between Limestone Trail and Coastline CT will be borne by Quarry residents. • The initial intent of the PUD was to allow residents of the Quarry and Heritage Bay to use Limestone Trail to access the commercial businesses at the Commercial Activity Center on Bellaire Bay Drive. Adding access control gates which read Quarry and Heritage Bay resident's vehicle transponders does not change the current level of access. • I have concerns that making Limestone Trail a public road will adversely affect my property value. • Sadly,I had heard at the Collier County Planning Commission meeting on 7 Jan 2021 that there was a flawed assumption for the Quarry Drive traffic signal study that Limestone Trail is a public road. 29 In summary, allowing the Quarry to install access gates on their deeded,private road will not alter the intent of Limestone Trail in the initial Heritage Bay Planned Unit Development.Not allowing the installation of access gates will place an undue burden: financial, environmental and security/safety on Quarry residents, especially for Quarry and Silverstone/ Nautical Landing residents, like myself,who live on Coastline Ct. which is only 45-75 feet away from Limestone Trail. Thank you for the opportunity to address our Commissioners and I appreciate your thoughtful consideration of my support for Quarry access gates and my concerns regarding public use of the private road,Limestone Trail. James A. Manning, Jr. 8763 Coastline Ct, #201 Naples, FL, 34120 30 GoodnerAngela From: paul.poletti@wellsfargoadvisors.com Sent: Tuesday, February 2, 2021 7:15 PM To: LoCastroRick; CapizziAixa; SolisAndy; GoodnerAngela; SaundersBurt; LykinsDave; TaylorPenny; GrecoSherry; McDanielBill; FilsonSue; GundlachNancy Subject: Writing in support of PL20200000191; Heritage Bay PUD; February 9,2021 hearing EXTERNAL EMAIL: This email is from an external source. Confirm this is a trusted sender and use extreme caution when opening attachments or clicking links. Greetings, My wife Debbie and I live in the Quarry at 9339 Fieldstone lane.. We have been owners of our residence since October of 2013. Debbie and I are in support of the above mentioned PUD for Heritage bay. Limestone Trail is a privately owned and maintained road with the purpose for allowing residents of the Quarry and Heritage Bay access to the Commercial Activity Center. We fully appreciate the thoughtful consideration by the Planning commission that resulted in the 6-1 vote recommending approval of this amendment. The ability to install gates on the privately owned Limestone Trail is consistent with the development of the Quarry and Heritage Bay. We are very concerned that the quality of life in the Quarry will be adversely affected by increased traffic on the private Limestone Trail as development continues around the community and as the County makes modifications to the roadway network adjacent to and along Immokalee Road. Limestone Trail, as a private road, IS NOT part of any County public road network. We fear that there will be a high increase in the cut through traffic as a result of the traffic signal at Quarry Drive and Immokalee Road, creating increased costs to Quarry residents from the higher costs for maintenance and liability exposure along with safely concerns with increased volume of large commercial trucks using both Quarry Drive and Limestone Trail. In summary,with expected large increases in traffic in the area, we feel it in everyone's best interest to allow the Quarry to install gates on Limestone Trail, preserving the safety for the residents of the community and allowing for a controlled flow of local vehicles and directing commercial traffic to the main roads of Immokalee and Collier Rd. Thank you for your time and your thoughtful consideration of the Amendment for the Heritage Bay PUD. We hope you support this amendment and preserve the safety of our community. 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View our Electronic communications guidelines. 31 GoodnerAngela From: A Lynch <lyncfam7@gmail.com> Sent: Tuesday, February 2, 2021 4:59 PM To: LoCastroRick; CapizziAixa; SolisAndy; GoodnerAngela; SaundersBurt; LykinsDave; TaylorPenny; GrecoSherry; McDanielBill; FilsonSue Cc: GundlachNancy Subject: Support for PL20200000191: Heritage bay PUD, Feb 9, 2021 EXTERNAL EMAIL:This email is from an external source. Confirm this is a trusted sender and use extreme caution when opening attachments or clicking links. Good Day, My name is Brian Lynch. My wife Anne and I own a residence in the Quarry at 9551 Coquina Circle. We have owned property there since 2009. We wanted to take this opportunity to strongly support the pending PUD Amendment for the Heritage Bay PUD. Limestone Trail, as a privately owned and maintained road, under the PUD can have a gatehouse on that road by right without any exceptions.The installation of gates on this road will be consistent with the development of the Quarry and the Heritage Bay communities and the installation of gates on other private roads located in those communities. Our understanding is that a traffic study was performed which indicated no adverse impact to outside developed public roads would occur due to this amendment. The development plans for the overall Heritage Bay PUD intended Limestone Trail to be used by both communities to have access to the Commercial Activity Center. By allowing this road to be used by others, this road would become a cut through for many.This would increase costs and liability to the Quarry and Heritage Bay communities.The increased traffic could also lead to safety concerns as well. In closing, this road was never intended to be a cut through and would be inconsistent with the original PUD. We appreciate your attention and ask for your support of this PUD amendment to the Heritage Bay PUD. Sincerely, Brian and Anne Lynch 32 GoodnerAngela From: disfit <disfit@aol.com> Sent: Tuesday, February 2, 2021 4:47 PM To: LoCastroRick; CapizziAixa; SolisAndy; GoodnerAngela; SaundersBurt; LykinsDave; TaylorPenny; GrecoSherry; McDanielBill; FilsonSue; GundlachNancy Subject: Limestone Trail petition Attachments: Limestone Trail .pdf EXTERNAL EMAIL: This email is from an external source. Confirm this is a trusted sender and use extreme caution when opening attachments or clicking links. Commissioners. Please see the attached petition from Quarry residents regarding Limestone Trail. Thank you. Anthony Lepore 33 GoodnerAngela From: davidmurchesq@gmail.com Sent: Tuesday, February 2, 2021 3:49 PM To: SolisAndy;Angela.Goodner@colliercountfl.gov Cc: 'VIRGINIA WOODHOUSE'; 'James Manning'; 'Alex Wesolowski'; 'John Cumbee' Subject: Silverstone The Quarry County Board Meeting 2-9-2021 Attachments: Updated petition 2-2-2021.pdf EXTERNAL EMAIL: This email is from an external source. Confirm this is a trusted sender and use extreme caution when opening attachments or clicking links. Dear Mr. Solis: On behalf of the residents and the Board of the Silverstone Homeowner's Association, I present a petition in support of gating the private drive within the Quarry that is before the Board on February 9th, 2021. 1. Many of our homes are located less than 100 feet from Limestone Trail. We will be the most impacted by any additional traffic and noise level. 2. Public use will create a security issue for our gated community. This past summer, we had several instances where cars drove over the berm separating Limestone Trail and Coastline Court to avoid the front gate. 3. Limestone Trail is a private access road deeded to our community and we purchased our homes in reliance on the private use of this road and not the public use of this road. The conversion to public use of our private road is not permitted unless by eminent domain. 4.The county is not responsible to maintain private property and the public use will create unreasonable additional expenses for maintenance of Limestone Trail at the Quarry's expense. For these reasons We are support the proposal of the Quarry to gate our private access road and to deny public access to our private property. Thank you. Respectfully submitted, David Murch Vice-President Silverstone Homeowner's Association February 2"d, 2021 34 GoodnerAngela From: Donna Michetti <dmichetti0@gmail.com> Sent: Tuesday, February 2, 2021 3:03 PM To: LoCastroRick; CapizziAixa; SolisAndy; Angela.Goodner@colliercoutyfl.gov; SaundersBurt; LykinsDave;TaylorPenny; GrecoSherry; McDanielBill; FilsonSue; GundlachNancy Subject: Quarry PUD Amendment - Limestone Trail EXTERNAL EMAIL: This email is from an external source. Confirm this is a trusted sender and use extreme caution when opening attachments or clicking links. My name is Donna Michetti and my husband and I have lived at 9093 Siesta Bay Drive in the Quarry community since 2014. We strongly support the pending PUD Amendment for the Heritage Bay PUD. Limestone Trail is a privately owned street for the use of the Quarry and Heritage Bay communities only and should be allowed to be gated. With the area growing, we are very concerned about the use of this road by the public. Without a gate this road will become a cut through for the public and substantially increase the costs to the residents of the Quarry to maintain this street and increase our liability exposure.At Quarry Drive and Limestone Trail,the roadway is brick which is sure to deteriorate and need replaced with an increase in traffic. Also, is the entrance bridge able to support heavier traffic with commercial trucks being part of that traffic? The burden on the homeowners of the Quarry would be too great if we do not gate Limestone Trail. Thank you, Donna Michetti Sent from my iPad 35 GoodnerAngela From: Brad Potter <bpotterl @wi.rr.com> Sent: Tuesday, February 2, 2021 1:27 PM To: LoCastroRick; CapizziAixa; SolisAndy; GoodnerAngela; SaundersBurt; LykinsDave; TaylorPenny; GrecoSherry; McDanielBill; FilsonSue; GundlachNancy Cc: GundlachNancy; Marilee Potter Subject: Support for PL20200000191; Heritage Bay PUD; February 9,2021 hearing EXTERNAL EMAIL: This email is from an external source. Confirm this is a trusted sender and use extreme caution when opening attachments or clicking links. My name is Brad Potter. My wife Marilee and I reside at 8783 Coastline Ct(Apt 102) in The Quarry. We purchased our property in February, 2020 and have greatly enjoyed our nearly one year in the community. We would like to express our strong support of the pending PUD Amendment for the Heritage Bay PUD. We live right next to Limestone Trail (approximately 100 feet) and very likely would not have purchased our property if we knew that Limestone Trail was not a private road or if we anticipated it could every become a "public"road. The resulting noise and safety issues would no doubt have a negative impact on our quality of life and our property value. We certainly appreciate the thoughtful consideration by the Planning commission that resulted in the 6-1 vote recommending approval of this amendment. Limestone Trail is a privately owned and maintained road that allows residents of the Quarry and Heritage Bay access to the Commercial Activity Center, per the original intent of the development plan. The ability to install gates on the privately owned Limestone Trail is consistent with the development of The Quarry and Heritage Bay and with the installation of gates on other private roads in these communities. Absent this amendment, the installation of a traffic signal at Quarry Drive and Immokalee Road would very likely lead to Limestone Trail becoming a cut through route causing increased costs, noise, safety issues and an overall negative impact to quality of life in The Quarry. Thank you for your thoughtful consideration of the Amendment for the Heritage Bay PUD. We hope you support this amendment and preserve the safety and quality of life in our community. Brad Potter 36 GoodnerAngela From: Brad Potter <bpotterl@wi.rr.com> Sent: Tuesday, February 2, 2021 1:27 PM To: LoCastroRick; CapizziAixa; SolisAndy; GoodnerAngela; SaundersBurt; LykinsDave; TaylorPenny; GrecoSherry; McDanielBill; FilsonSue; GundlachNancy Cc: GundlachNancy; Marilee Potter Subject: Support for PL20200000191; Heritage Bay PUD; February 9,2021 hearing EXTERNAL EMAIL: This email is from an external source. Confirm this is a trusted sender and use extreme caution when opening attachments or clicking links. My name is Brad Potter. My wife Marilee and I reside at 8783 Coastline Ct (Apt 102) in The Quarry. We purchased our property in February, 2020 and have greatly enjoyed our nearly one year in the community. We would like to express our strong support of the pending PUD Amendment for the Heritage Bay PUD. We live right next to Limestone Trail (approximately 100 feet) and very likely would not have purchased our property if we knew that Limestone Trail was not a private road or if we anticipated it could every become a "public"road. The resulting noise and safety issues would no doubt have a negative impact on our quality of life and our property value. We certainly appreciate the thoughtful consideration by the Planning commission that resulted in the 6-1 vote recommending approval of this amendment. Limestone Trail is a privately owned and maintained road that allows residents of the Quarry and Heritage Bay access to the Commercial Activity Center,per the original intent of the development plan. The ability to install gates on the privately owned Limestone Trail is consistent with the development of The Quarry and Heritage Bay and with the installation of gates on other private roads in these communities. Absent this amendment, the installation of a traffic signal at Quarry Drive and Immokalee Road would very likely lead to Limestone Trail becoming a cut through route causing increased costs, noise, safety issues and an overall negative impact to quality of life in The Quarry. Thank you for your thoughtful consideration of the Amendment for the Heritage Bay PUD. We hope you support this amendment and preserve the safety and quality of life in our community. Brad Potter 37 GoodnerAngela From: Alex Wesolowski <afwesolowski53@gmail.com> Sent: Tuesday, February 2, 2021 12:47 PM To: LoCastroRick; CapizziAixa; SolisAndy; GoodnerAngela; SaundersBurt; LykinsDave; TaylorPenny; sherry.breco@colliercountyfl.gov; McDanielBill; FilsonSue Cc: GundlachNancy Subject: Suppport for PL20200000191; Heritage Bay PUD, February 9, 2021 Hearing EXTERNAL EMAIL:This email is from an external source. Confirm this is a trusted sender and use extreme caution when opening attachments or clicking links. Dear Sirs and Madams: We are writing to you to express our support for the above mentioned Amendment for the Heritage Bay PUD. We have been residents of the Quarry Community for 6 years and are very concerned over the County's proposed use of Limestone Trail, a privately owned property, as a cut through route for access and egress use by the general public to the Commercial Activity Center located at the northeast corner of the intersection of Collier Boulevard and Immokalee Road. Such use of Limestone Trail was never intended on original plans for the Heritage Bay and Quarry Communities and, if approved, will result in increased traffic on that street and on Quarry Drive, the private entrance to the Quarry Community. As residents of the Silverstone Community within the Quarry, our home is very close to Limestone Trail. We are sure that increased traffic on our Community owned road will affect our Quality of Life as noise and pollution will dramatically increase with increased usage of that road by the many cars and trucks that patronize the RaceTrack gas station and various stores and fast food restaurants in the commercial activity center. We are already aware of incidents in the past 2 years in which non-resident users of the road have driven over landscaping berms and into our community. Such incidents result in property damages that not only increase our maintenance fees but jeopardize the security of living in a gated community. In addition,the use of this private road by the general public will greatly increase the required maintenance cost of the roadway, a cost that will be borne by the residents of the Quarry Community. Lastly, we have grave concerns over the increased traffic volume, traffic delays and resultant driver safety issues from the additional cars and trucks of all types on the Quarry Drive entrance/exit to and from our Community. As intended by the development plans for the Quarry and Heritage Bay Communities, Limestone Trail was for use by both Communities to access the Commercial Activity Center. Such use will not change with the addition of access gates for residents of these communities. Importantly, please be assured that Emergency Vehicles will have access through the proposed Limestone Trail gates as they do for all other gated roads. In addition, it is important to note that the PUD Amendment traffic study has demonstrated no adverse impacts to public roads as a result of the proposed action on this private road. We strongly support the right of the Heritage Bay and Quarry Communities to install gates on Limestone Trail to preserve its intended and rightful use for access between these communities and the Commercial Activity Center. Respectfully Submitted, Alex Wesolowski and Maureen Wesolowski 8747 Coastline Court, Unit 202 The Quarry Naples, Florida. 34120 Sent from my iPad 38 GoodnerAngela From: Alex Wesolowski <afwesolowski53@gmail.com> Sent: Tuesday, February 2, 2021 12:47 PM To: LoCastroRick; CapizziAixa; SolisAndy; GoodnerAngela; SaundersBurt; LykinsDave; TaylorPenny; sherry.breco@colliercountyfl.gov; McDanielBill; FilsonSue Cc: GundlachNancy Subject: Suppport for PL20200000191; Heritage Bay PUD, February 9, 2021 Hearing EXTERNAL EMAIL:This email is from an external source. Confirm this is a trusted sender and use extreme caution when opening attachments or clicking links. Dear Sirs and Madams: We are writing to you to express our support for the above mentioned Amendment for the Heritage Bay PUD. We have been residents of the Quarry Community for 6 years and are very concerned over the County's proposed use of Limestone Trail, a privately owned property, as a cut through route for access and egress use by the general public to the Commercial Activity Center located at the northeast corner of the intersection of Collier Boulevard and Immokalee Road. Such use of Limestone Trail was never intended on original plans for the Heritage Bay and Quarry Communities and, if approved, will result in increased traffic on that street and on Quarry Drive, the private entrance to the Quarry Community. As residents of the Silverstone Community within the Quarry, our home is very close to Limestone Trail. We are sure that increased traffic on our Community owned road will affect our Quality of Life as noise and pollution will dramatically increase with increased usage of that road by the many cars and trucks that patronize the RaceTrack gas station and various stores and fast food restaurants in the commercial activity center. We are already aware of incidents in the past 2 years in which non-resident users of the road have driven over landscaping berms and into our community. Such incidents result in property damages that not only increase our maintenance fees but jeopardize the security of living in a gated community. In addition, the use of this private road by the general public will greatly increase the required maintenance cost of the roadway, a cost that will be borne by the residents of the Quarry Community. Lastly, we have grave concerns over the increased traffic volume,traffic delays and resultant driver safety issues from the additional cars and trucks of all types on the Quarry Drive entrance/exit to and from our Community. As intended by the development plans for the Quarry and Heritage Bay Communities, Limestone Trail was for use by both Communities to access the Commercial Activity Center. Such use will not change with the addition of access gates for residents of these communities. Importantly, please be assured that Emergency Vehicles will have access through the proposed Limestone Trail gates as they do for all other gated roads. In addition, it is important to note that the PUD Amendment traffic study has demonstrated no adverse impacts to public roads as a result of the proposed action on this private road. We strongly support the right of the Heritage Bay and Quarry Communities to install gates on Limestone Trail to preserve its intended and rightful use for access between these communities and the Commercial Activity Center. Respectfully Submitted, Alex Wesolowski and Maureen Wesolowski 8747 Coastline Court, Unit 202 The Quarry Naples, Florida. 34120 Sent from my iPad 39 GoodnerAngela From: Larry Drappi <Idrappi@aol.com> Sent: Monday, February 1, 2021 10:57 PM To: Aixa.Capizzi@colliercountyfl.gov <Aixa.Capizzi@colliercountyfl.gov>; Rick.LoCastro@colliercountyfl.gov <Rick.LoCastro@colliercountyfl.gov>; Andy.Solis@colliercountyfl.gov <Andy.Solis@colliercountyfl.gov>; Angela.Goodner@colliercountyfl.gov <Angela.Goodner@colliercountyfl.gov>; Burt.Saunders@colliercountyfl.gov <Burt.Saunders@colliercountyfl.gov>; Dave.Lykins@colliercountyfl.gov <Dave.Lykins@colliercountyfl.gov>; Penny.Taylor@colliercountyfl.gov <Penny.Taylor@colliercountyfl.gov>; Sherry.Greco@colliercountyfl.gov <Sherry.Greco@colliercountyfl.gov>; Bill.McDaniel@colliercountyfl.gov <Bill.McDaniel@colliercountyfl.gov>; Sue.Filson@colliercountyfl.gov <Sue.Filson@colliercountyfl.gov> Cc: nancy.gundlach@colliercountyfl.gov <nancy.gundlach@colliercountyfl.gov> Subject: Gating Limestone Trail EXTERNAL EMAIL: This email is from an external source. Confirm this is a trusted sender and use extreme caution when opening attachments or clicking links. Hi - my name is Larry Drappi, and I have been a Quarry resident since 2012, and Florida resident since 2017 When I bought at the Quarry nothing was ever brought to my attention about the outside road just past our gate house becoming open to public access, and I am NOT in favor of allowing this to happen. It is unfair for all of us who paid hundreds of thousands of dollars to buy here, as well as almost 10,000 a year now in property taxes, plus the large HOA fees to maintain our community. Allowing public access will create traffic issues right outside our front gate and I foresee many accidents as public vehicles rush to cut across to Limestone in front of our residents coming out of our front gate Many of us, including myself use the Bike paths and adding substantial unanticipated public traffic endangers the bikers and increases liability for the Quarry.. I am also am concerned with the increased volume of large commercial trucks using not only Limestone Trail but also Quarry Drive. Our costs and therefore my HOA costs will increase because of increased maintenance on this road. We certainly will have large trucks use it as well, increasing maintenance substantially more. From what I know, Limestone Trail, is not part of any County public road network and is our private road, and is for both The Quarry and Heritage Bay residents to access the commercial area as intended by the developer. Also, under the PUD, a gatehouse on the private roads is a permitted use by right without any exceptions. The increased traffic will also create backups for friends, family and guests trying to get into the Quarry. Overall quality of life will be effected and I, nor did the many Quarry residents sign up for this. It will also negatively affect our home values, and I'm sure we wont see decreased taxes when this happens. I stand firmly with our board and Quarry residents to erect a gatehouse or any other means to stop the public traffic in our community. I appreciate the consideration by the Planning Commission that resulted in the 6-1 vote recommending approval, and strongly support the pending PUD Amendment for the Heritage Bay PUD. Thank you for your time 40 Larry Drappi 8982 Quarry Drive 41 GoodnerAngela From: gailhanson@wi.rr.com Sent: Monday, February 1, 2021 7:56 PM To: LoCastroRick; CapizziAixa; SolisAndy; GoodnerAngela; SaundersBurt; LykinsDave; TaylorPenny; GrecoSherry; McDanielBill; FilsonSue; GundlachNancy Cc: Richard Graebner Subject: Limestone Trail Matter - Support of PL20200000191; Heritage Bay PUD; February 9,2021 hearing EXTERNAL EMAIL:This email is from an external source. Confirm this is a trusted sender and use extreme caution when opening attachments or clicking links. Dear Collier County Officials, My husband, Richard Graebner, and I built our home in The Quarry at 9236 Gypsum Way in July 2014. We recently changed our domicile from Wisconsin to Florida. We have heard the discussions surrounding Limestone Trail from a close friend who is on the board of The Quarry Home Owners Association. We are very much in support of the pending PUD Amendment for the Heritage Bay PUD. We fully appreciate the thoughtful consideration by the Planning commission that resulted in the 6-1 vote recommending approval of this amendment. Limestone Trail is a privately owned and maintained road with the purpose of allowing residents of the Quarry and Heritage Bay access to the Commercial Activity Center. The ability to install gates on the privately owned Limestone Trail is consistent with the development of the Quarry and Heritage Bay. When we built our home in The Quarry,the development along Immokalee Road just west of The Quarry had not occurred. In the past number of months,talk of making Limestone Trail a public thoroughfare greatly concerns us. Our concerns center around the potential impact on the quality of life in The Quarry by increased traffic on the private Limestone Trail particularly with the installation of the traffic light just outside the current entrance to The Quarry front gate. As stated above, Limestone Trail is a private road, developed and maintained by The Quarry. It is not part of the County public road network. We fear that, if Limestone Trail were to remain open to public access, increased traffic would cause higher costs for maintenance and liability exposure along with safely concerns with increased volume of large commercial trucks using both Quarry Drive and Limestone Trail. In the current configuration,these costs and potential liabilities would be borne by The Quarry homeowners rather than by the residents/taxpayers of Collier County. In light of these concerns, we believe it in everyone's best interest to allow The Quarry community to install gates on Limestone Trail, its private road. This would serve to preserve the safety for the residents of the community and allow for a controlled flow of local vehicles and limit commercial traffic to the main roads of Immokalee and Collier Rd. We appreciate your thoughtful consideration of the Amendment for the Heritage Bay PUD. We hope you support this amendment and preserve the safety and continuity of our community. Regards, Gail L. Hanson 9236 Gypsum Way 42 Naples, FL 34120 414.915.0350 cell 43 GoodnerAngela From: Michael S. Toorock <mtoorock@gmail.com> Sent: Monday, February 1, 2021 5:21 PM To: LoCastroRick; CapizziAixa; SolisAndy; GoodnerAngela; SaundersBurt; LykinsDave; GrecoSherry; McDanielBill; FilsonSue Cc: GundlachNancy Subject: February 9, 2021 Hearing regarding Hertage Bay PUD Amendment (PUDA) EXTERNAL EMAIL: This email is from an external source. Confirm this is a trusted sender and use extreme caution when opening attachments or clicking links. Gentle-persons: We are Michael and Pamela Toorock, 9390 Copper Canyon Court and we have resided year round at The Quarry since July, 2014. We are writing to you to express our complete support of the pending PUDA. We are grateful for the 6 to 1 vote by the Planning Commission recommending approval of the PUDA and wanted to take this opportunity to express to you why we believe it is essential for the Coller County Board of Commissioners to also approve the PUDA. We cannot underscore enough the fact that Limestone Trail is a privately owned and maintained road that was never intended as a cut through route for the general public. Historically, Limestone Trail was intended to be used by the residents of The Quarry and Heritage Bay to access the Commercial Activity Center. We are concerned that if the PUDA is not approved the increased traffic,that will surely result: 1. Is contrary to good planning and ther intent of the Heritage Bay PUD; 2. Will expose THe Quarry and its residents to additional costs and liability; and 3. Could surely lead to safety issues for residents of The Quarry. Again, we strongly support the pending PUD Amendment for the Heritage Bay PUD and ask that you vote favorably as well. Thank you. Micahel and Pam Toorock 44 GoodnerAngela From: Michael S. Toorock <mtoorock@gmail.com> Sent: Monday, February 1, 2021 5:21 PM To: LoCastroRick; CapizziAixa; SolisAndy; GoodnerAngela; SaundersBurt; LykinsDave; GrecoSherry; McDanielBill; FilsonSue Cc: GundlachNancy Subject: February 9, 2021 Hearing regarding Hertage Bay PUD Amendment (PUDA) EXTERNAL EMAIL: This email is from an external source. Confirm this is a trusted sender and use extreme caution when opening attachments or clicking links. Gentle-persons: We are Michael and Pamela Toorock, 9390 Copper Canyon Court and we have resided year round at The Quarry since July, 2014. We are writing to you to express our complete support of the pending PUDA. We are grateful for the 6 to 1 vote by the Planning Commission recommending approval of the PUDA and wanted to take this opportunity to express to you why we believe it is essential for the Coller County Board of Commissioners to also approve the PUDA. We cannot underscore enough the fact that Limestone Trail is a privately owned and maintained road that was never intended as a cut through route for the general public. Historically, Limestone Trail was intended to be used by the residents of The Quarry and Heritage Bay to access the Commercial Activity Center. We are concerned that if the PUDA is not approved the increased traffic,that will surely result: 1. Is contrary to good planning and ther intent of the Heritage Bay PUD; 2. Will expose THe Quarry and its residents to additional costs and liability; and 3. Could surely lead to safety issues for residents of The Quarry. Again, we strongly support the pending PUD Amendment for the Heritage Bay PUD and ask that you vote favorably as well. Thank you. Micahel and Pam Toorock 45 GoodnerAngela From: monica hanley <monicahanley5@gmail.com> Sent: Monday, February 1, 2021 2:34 PM To: LoCastroRick; CapizziAixa; SolisAndy; GoodnerAngela; SaundersBurt; LykinsDave; TaylorPenny; GrecoSherry; McDanielBill; FilsonSue; GundlachNancy Subject: in Support of PL20200000191; Heritage Bay PUD; February 9,2021 hearing EXTERNAL EMAIL: This email is from an external source. Confirm this is a trusted sender and use extreme caution when opening attachments or clicking links. Hello I am Monica Hanley and my husband Tim and I reside at 9796 Nickel Ridge Cir in the Quarry. We purchased here in Dec 2016 and have really enjoyed this community. We are very much in support of the pending PUD Amendment for the Heritage Bay PUD. Limestone Trail is a privately owned and maintained road with the purpose for allowing residents of the Quarry and Heritage Bay access to the Commercial Activity Center. We fully appreciate the thoughtful consideration by the Planning commission that resulted in the 6-1 vote recommending approval of this amendment. The ability to install gates on the privately owned Limestone Trail is consistent with the development of the Quarry and Heritage Bay. We are very concerned that the quality of life in the Quarry will be adversely affected by increased traffic on the private Limestone Trail as development continues around the community and as the County makes modifications to the roadway network adjacent to and along Immokalee Road. Limestone Trail, as a private road, IS NOT part of any County public road network. We fear that there will be a high increase in the cut through traffic as a result of the traffic signal at Quarry Drive and Immokalee Road, creating increased costs to Quarry residents from the higher costs for maintenance and liability exposure along with safely concerns with increased volume of large commercial trucks using both Quarry Drive and Limestone Trail. In summary, with expected large increases in traffic in the area, we feel it in everyone's best interest to allow the Quarry to install gates on Limestone Trail, preserving the safety for the residents of the community and allowing for a controlled flow of local vehicles and directing commercial traffic to the main roads of Immokalee and Collier Rd. Thank you for your time and your thoughtful consideration of the Amendment for the Heritage Bay PUD. We hope you support this amendment and preserve the safety of our community. Kind regards, Monica Hanley 46 GoodnerAngela From: monica hanley <monicahanley5@gmail.com> Sent: Monday, February 1, 2021 2:34 PM To: LoCastroRick; CapizziAixa; SolisAndy; GoodnerAngela; SaundersBurt; LykinsDave; TaylorPenny; GrecoSherry; McDanielBill; FilsonSue; GundlachNancy Subject: in Support of PL20200000191; Heritage Bay PUD; February 9,2021 hearing EXTERNAL EMAIL:This email is from an external source. Confirm this is a trusted sender and use extreme caution when opening attachments or clicking links. Hello I am Monica Hanley and my husband Tim and I reside at 9796 Nickel Ridge Cir in the Quarry. We purchased here in Dec 2016 and have really enjoyed this community. We are very much in support of the pending PUD Amendment for the Heritage Bay PUD. Limestone Trail is a privately owned and maintained road with the purpose for allowing residents of the Quarry and Heritage Bay access to the Commercial Activity Center. We fully appreciate the thoughtful consideration by the Planning commission that resulted in the 6-1 vote recommending approval of this amendment. The ability to install gates on the privately owned Limestone Trail is consistent with the development of the Quarry and Heritage Bay. We are very concerned that the quality of life in the Quarry will be adversely affected by increased traffic on the private Limestone Trail as development continues around the community and as the County makes modifications to the roadway network adjacent to and along Immokalee Road. Limestone Trail, as a private road, IS NOT part of any County public road network. We fear that there will be a high increase in the cut through traffic as a result of the traffic signal at Quarry Drive and Immokalee Road, creating increased costs to Quarry residents from the higher costs for maintenance and liability exposure along with safely concerns with increased volume of large commercial trucks using both Quarry Drive and Limestone Trail. In summary, with expected large increases in traffic in the area, we feel it in everyone's best interest to allow the Quarry to install gates on Limestone Trail, preserving the safety for the residents of the community and allowing for a controlled flow of local vehicles and directing commercial traffic to the main roads of Immokalee and Collier Rd. Thank you for your time and your thoughtful consideration of the Amendment for the Heritage Bay PUD. We hope you support this amendment and preserve the safety of our community. Kind regards, Monica Hanley 47 GoodnerAngela From: john cumbee <altus60423@yahoo.com> Sent: Monday, February 1, 2021 2:00 PM To: LoCastroRick; CapizziAixa; SolisAndy; GoodnerAngela; SaundersBurt; LykinsDave; TaylorPenny; GrecoSherry; McDanielBill; FilsonSue Cc: GundlachNancy Subject: Support for PUD Amendment PL20200000191; Heritage Bay PUD (PUDA); February 9, 2021 hearing EXTERNAL EMAIL:This email is from an external source. Confirm this is a trusted sender and use extreme caution when opening attachments or clicking links. Dear Commissioners- We purchased and have been living at 8743 Coastline Ct#201 Naples, FL 34120 since August 2014. We both strongly support the adoption of the pending PUD amendment PL20200000191. As residents of Coastline Court, we are directly impacted by Limestone Trail being changed from a private access road to a public access road. The road is privately owned and maintained. It was never meant to be a public access road and used as a cut through for outside traffic coming from and going to the retail areas to the west. Limestone Trail has, should and will continue to be used by only The Quarry and Heritage Bay communities, as it was meant to be in the original PUD. The additional traffic on Limestone Trail and Quarry Drive, if it were to become a public road, would put unforeseen additional costs on the two communities for upkeep and safety. The noise and congestion caused by the additional traffic on Limestone Trail is a direct detriment to the homeowners on Coastline Court. Some of the homes are less than 100 feet away from Limestone Trail. We would have never purchased a home there if this was ever stated as a possibility. It will impact our home values and therefore property tax base, to be sure. Limestone Trail was meant as a private access road for the residents of The Quarry and Heritage Bay communities and that is how it should stay. Please approve the amendment PL20200000191 and allow the installation of controlled access gates. Thank you for you consideration. John and Cynthia Cumbee Cynthia H Cumbee Trust 8743 Coastline Ct#201 Naples, FL 34120 48 GoodnerAngela From: john cumbee <altus60423@yahoo.com> Sent: Monday, February 1, 2021 2:00 PM To: LoCastroRick; CapizziAixa; SolisAndy; GoodnerAngela; SaundersBurt; LykinsDave; TaylorPenny; GrecoSherry; McDanielBill; FilsonSue Cc: GundlachNancy Subject: Support for PUD Amendment PL20200000191; Heritage Bay PUD (PUDA); February 9, 2021 hearing EXTERNAL EMAIL: This email is from an external source. Confirm this is a trusted sender and use extreme caution when opening attachments or clicking links. Dear Commissioners- We purchased and have been living at 8743 Coastline Ct#201 Naples, FL 34120 since August 2014. We both strongly support the adoption of the pending PUD amendment PL20200000191. As residents of Coastline Court, we are directly impacted by Limestone Trail being changed from a private access road to a public access road. The road is privately owned and maintained. It was never meant to be a public access road and used as a cut through for outside traffic coming from and going to the retail areas to the west. Limestone Trail has, should and will continue to be used by only The Quarry and Heritage Bay communities, as it was meant to be in the original PUD. The additional traffic on Limestone Trail and Quarry Drive, if it were to become a public road, would put unforeseen additional costs on the two communities for upkeep and safety. The noise and congestion caused by the additional traffic on Limestone Trail is a direct detriment to the homeowners on Coastline Court. Some of the homes are less than 100 feet away from Limestone Trail. We would have never purchased a home there if this was ever stated as a possibility. It will impact our home values and therefore property tax base, to be sure. Limestone Trail was meant as a private access road for the residents of The Quarry and Heritage Bay communities and that is how it should stay. Please approve the amendment PL20200000191 and allow the installation of controlled access gates. Thank you for you consideration. John and Cynthia Cumbee Cynthia H Cumbee Trust 8743 Coastline Ct#201 Naples, FL 34120 49 GoodnerAngela From: David Teeger <dteeger77@gmail.com> Sent: Sunday, January 31, 2021 12:08 PM To: SolisAndy; GoodnerAngela Subject: Fwd: Heritage Bay PUD (PUDA); February 9, 2021 hearing EXTERNAL EMAIL: This email is from an external source. Confirm this is a trusted sender and use extreme caution when opening attachments or clicking links. Dear Sir/Madam Re The Quarry/Heritage Bay- Limestone Trail usage My wife and I purchased our first home in The Quarry in 2008 on Ironstone Terrace as it was the most beautiful development we visited at that time. Also we very much liked the location being halfway between downtown Naples and the airport in Fort Myers. We did the "Quarry Shuffle" in 2013 by moving to another home in The Quarry, as so many others have done, and currently live at 9220 Ores Circle, Naples, FL, 34120. We decided to do this after Pulte took over the development and made The Quarry their showcase development in Florida due to its natural and created beauty and its proximity to developing and planned restaurants, stores, and commercial life. It appears that our community is one in which once you live there you just don't want to live anywhere else. It has come to my attention that the city now wishes to change the dynamic and peaceful usage of The Quarry by having Limestone Trail, a private road owed and maintained by and used by both The Quarry and Heritage Bay residents, to become a public thoroughfare.This is because the city would be allowing it to become a thoroughfare for any and all vehicles wishing to leave the commercial area to travel both east and south.The easiest way for the public is just to travel east on Limestone Trail and proceed either east or south at Immokalee at the new traffic light to be installed at Quarry Drive. So how does this negatively impact us in the Quarry? 1.There is a noise factor of the trucks and cars which will now be travelling within our property on the inside of the berm and tree/bush line which shields us from Immokalee traffic noise.This would be significant and would not only negatively affect those who own homes that overlook the 17th hole of our golf course, but will also become a distraction for the golfers who are playing the 17th hole which is right there. 2.This distraction will negatively affect the value of our golf membership for it will detract from the beauty and quiet usage of our course in an area where golf course memberships are extremely competitive. 3.The homes which formerly looked over the 17th hole will lose value dramatically as their view which was once a peaceful serene one will now become a thoroughfare for trucks and cars at all hours of the day and night. That degradation in value will affect all of the homes in The Quarry. 4. Exiting The Quarry will become a major problem as the intersection will be filled with public vehicles from Limestone Trail waiting for the green light at Quarry Drive. 50 5. The Quarry residents will be forced to bear the costs to maintain both the road and the exit from the Quarry, which has decorative paving, as it will now be used by much higher volumes of traffic and trucks of all sizes and weights. 6.The Quarry residents will now also have to maintain the road sides due to public littering and pulled over vehicles which have damaged our pristine grass. Never have I heard of a private road being allowed to become a public thoroughfare before, hence the well worn signs "Trespasses will be prosecuted". I therefore respectfully request that you allow both The Quarry and Heritage Bay to do what is necessary to stop Limestone Trail from becoming a public thoroughfare. Yours sincerely David Teeger David Teeger dteeger77@gmail.com 51 GoodnerAngela From: David Teeger <dteeger77@gmail.com> Sent: Sunday, January 31, 2021 12:08 PM To: SolisAndy; GoodnerAngela Subject: Fwd: Heritage Bay PUD (PUDA); February 9, 2021 hearing EXTERNAL EMAIL: This email is from an external source. Confirm this is a trusted sender and use extreme caution when opening attachments or clicking links. Dear Sir/Madam Re The Quarry/Heritage Bay- Limestone Trail usage My wife and I purchased our first home in The Quarry in 2008 on Ironstone Terrace as it was the most beautiful development we visited at that time. Also we very much liked the location being halfway between downtown Naples and the airport in Fort Myers. We did the "Quarry Shuffle" in 2013 by moving to another home in The Quarry, as so many others have done, and currently live at 9220 Ores Circle, Naples, FL, 34120. We decided to do this after Pulte took over the development and made The Quarry their showcase development in Florida due to its natural and created beauty and its proximity to developing and planned restaurants, stores, and commercial life. It appears that our community is one in which once you live there you just don't want to live anywhere else. It has come to my attention that the city now wishes to change the dynamic and peaceful usage of The Quarry by having Limestone Trail, a private road owed and maintained by and used by both The Quarry and Heritage Bay residents, to become a public thoroughfare.This is because the city would be allowing it to become a thoroughfare for any and all vehicles wishing to leave the commercial area to travel both east and south.The easiest way for the public is just to travel east on Limestone Trail and proceed either east or south at Immokalee at the new traffic light to be installed at Quarry Drive. So how does this negatively impact us in the Quarry? 1. There is a noise factor of the trucks and cars which will now be travelling within our property on the inside of the berm and tree/bush line which shields us from Immokalee traffic noise. This would be significant and would not only negatively affect those who own homes that overlook the 17th hole of our golf course, but will also become a distraction for the golfers who are playing the 17th hole which is right there. 2.This distraction will negatively affect the value of our golf membership for it will detract from the beauty and quiet usage of our course in an area where golf course memberships are extremely competitive. 3. The homes which formerly looked over the 17th hole will lose value dramatically as their view which was once a peaceful serene one will now become a thoroughfare for trucks and cars at all hours of the day and night.That degradation in value will affect all of the homes in The Quarry. 4. Exiting The Quarry will become a major problem as the intersection will be filled with public vehicles from Limestone Trail waiting for the green light at Quarry Drive. 52 5.The Quarry residents will be forced to bear the costs to maintain both the road and the exit from the Quarry, which has decorative paving, as it will now be used by much higher volumes of traffic and trucks of all sizes and weights. 6.The Quarry residents will now also have to maintain the road sides due to public littering and pulled over vehicles which have damaged our pristine grass. Never have I heard of a private road being allowed to become a public thoroughfare before, hence the well worn signs "Trespasses will be prosecuted". I therefore respectfully request that you allow both The Quarry and Heritage Bay to do what is necessary to stop Limestone Trail from becoming a public thoroughfare. Yours sincerely David Teeger David Teeger dteeger77@gmail.com 53 GoodnerAngela From: beth summer <bethsummer73@gmail.com> Sent: Saturday, January 30, 2021 2:35 PM To: LoCastroRick; CapizziAixa; SolisAndy; GoodnerAngela; SaundersBurt; dave.lykins@collierocuntyfl.gov; TaylorPenny; GrecoSherry; McDanielBill; FilsonSue Cc: GundlachNancy Subject: Limestone Trail EXTERNAL EMAIL:This email is from an external source. Confirm this is a trusted sender and use extreme caution when opening attachments or clicking links. Hello...We have resided in The Quarry community since 2011 and we are writing to you today to let you know that we strongly urge you to support the pending PUD Amendment for the Heritage Bay PUD, PL20200000191. We appreciate the thoughtful consideration by the Planning Commission that resulted in a 6-1 vote recommending approval. Limestone Trail is a privately owned and maintained road. Under the PUD, a gatehouse on private roads is permissible as a right without any exceptions.This road was never intended to be a "shortcut or pass through" for the general public. This road was created as an access for the Quarry and Heritage Bay residents to access the Commercial Activity Center. It helps alleviate traffic on Immokalee since we don't have to get on Immokalee for a few hundred yards and then off again. It's our understanding that emergency vehicles will still have access as needed as well as evacuation plans. We are cyclists and we use Limestone Trail daily as part of our cycling routine. It is much loved by all of us who cycle as we don't have to access Immokalee with all that traffic and potential danger. We have on occasion stopped to enjoy a cup of coffee or a pizza or a smoothie and we never have to access Immokalee. If the general public had access to Limestone Trail, the danger for cyclists is heightened due to increased traffic. We hope you will consider all this and support the PUD.Thanking you in advance for your attention to this important matter, we remain Beth and Mark Summer 9184 Ores Circle 54 GoodnerAngela From: beth summer <bethsummer73@gmail.com> Sent: Saturday, January 30, 2021 2:35 PM To: LoCastroRick; CapizziAixa; SolisAndy; GoodnerAngela; SaundersBurt; dave.lykins@collierocuntyfl.gov; TaylorPenny; GrecoSherry; McDanielBill; FilsonSue Cc: GundlachNancy Subject: Limestone Trail EXTERNAL EMAIL: This email is from an external source. Confirm this is a trusted sender and use extreme caution when opening attachments or clicking links. Hello...We have resided in The Quarry community since 2011 and we are writing to you today to let you know that we strongly urge you to support the pending PUD Amendment for the Heritage Bay PUD, PL20200000191. We appreciate the thoughtful consideration by the Planning Commission that resulted in a 6-1 vote recommending approval. Limestone Trail is a privately owned and maintained road. Under the PUD, a gatehouse on private roads is permissible as a right without any exceptions.This road was never intended to be a "shortcut or pass through" for the general public. This road was created as an access for the Quarry and Heritage Bay residents to access the Commercial Activity Center. It helps alleviate traffic on Immokalee since we don't have to get on Immokalee for a few hundred yards and then off again. It's our understanding that emergency vehicles will still have access as needed as well as evacuation plans. We are cyclists and we use Limestone Trail daily as part of our cycling routine. It is much loved by all of us who cycle as we don't have to access Immokalee with all that traffic and potential danger. We have on occasion stopped to enjoy a cup of coffee or a pizza or a smoothie and we never have to access Immokalee. If the general public had access to Limestone Trail,the danger for cyclists is heightened due to increased traffic. We hope you will consider all this and support the PUD.Thanking you in advance for your attention to this important matter, we remain Beth and Mark Summer 9184 Ores Circle 55 GoodnerAngela From: gaes@citlink.net Sent: Friday, January 29, 2021 7:43 PM To: LoCastroRick; aixa.capizz@colliercountyfl.gov; SolisAndy; GoodnerAngela; SaundersBurt; LykinsDave; TaylorPenny; GrecoSherry; McDanielBill; FilsonSue Cc: GundlachNancy Subject: Support for PL20200000191 EXTERNAL EMAIL:This email is from an external source. Confirm this is a trusted sender and use extreme caution when opening attachments or clicking links. Gae Siegel 9204 Quartz Lane #102 Naples, Florida 34120 gaes@citlink.net January 29, 2019 RE: Support for PL20200000191 Heritage Bay PUD (PUDA) Hearing date: February 9, 2021 Dear Sir or Madam: My name is Gae Siegel and I have been a resident at the Quarry for 11 years, since January 2010. I strongly support the pending PUD Amendment for the Heritage Bay PUD (PUDA). The 6 to 1 vote by the Planning Commission recommending approval of this Amendment, shows thoughtful consideration by the Planning Commission, and is appreciated by the owners of property in the Quarry Community. Limestone trail is a privately owned and maintained road; it has never been indicated as being a cut thorough for the general travelling public nor for general public access. Under the PUD, a gatehouse on Limestone Trail, a private road, is a permitted use by right without any exceptions. The ability to install gates on privately owned Limestone Trail is consistent with the development of the Quarry and Heritage Bay and the approval/installation of gates on other private roads in both communities. The purpose of Limestone Trail, as intended by the development plans for the overall Heritage Bay PUD, is for access to the Commercial and Activity Center by the Quarry and Heritage Bay residential communities. That purpose will not be affected or changed by this Amendment and the installation of gates. Access through the gates will be provided to residents of the Quarry and Heritage Bay Community. Emergency vehicles will have access in the same manner as they do all other communities with gates. The Quarry Community Association will also allow access to the gates in times of declared emergencies for evacuation purposes. 56 As development continues around our community, and the County makes modifications to the roadway network adjacent to and along Immokalee Road, traffic will increase on Limestone trail. One of these modifications, the installation of the traffic signal at Quarry Drive and Immokalee Road will substantially increase the costs to the Quarry residents to maintain the roadway and will also increase the Quarry's liability exposure. I am concerned that these changes will adversely affect our community and our quality of life. In addition to increased costs and liability, potential increased delay and traffic at the intersection of Quarry Drive and Immokalee Road could lead to safety issues for residents. Increased cut though traffic and its added noise was never anticipated by those who purchased a home in the Quarry Community just north of Limestone Trail. Using Limestone Trail, a private road, as a cut through roadway, is contrary to the good planning and the intent of the PUD. Allowing Limestone Trail to be potentially used by commercial traffic will make it more difficult to exit our communities for both The Quarry and Heritage Bay residents. Limestone Trail with its many curves in the road , is a more dangerous route for commercial trucks and traffic. There is also a designated bike path on the side of Limestone Trail for our residents, adding unanticipated public traffic along this road endangers the bikers and increases liability for the Quarry. The numerous reasons explained in this letter, including safety issues, increased traffic, noise, cost, and liability to name a few, makes it clear that as a resident and owner in the Quarry Community I strongly encourage the County Commissioners to Support PL20200000191; Heritage Bay PUD (PUDA), at the February 9, 2021 hearing. Sincerely, c Siege,L 57 GoodnerAngela From: DENISE HALLER <dhaller4@comcast.net> Sent: Friday, January 29, 2021 11:18 AM To: LoCastroRick; CapizziAixa; SolisAndy; GoodnerAngela; SaundersBurt; LykinsDave; TaylorPenny; GrecoSherry; McDanielBill; FilsonSue Cc: GundlachNancy Subject: Limestone Trail (REVISED Attachments: Limestone Trail.pdf EXTERNAL EMAIL:This email is from an external source. Confirm this is a trusted sender and use extreme caution when opening attachments or clicking links. Dear Collier County Board of Commissioners, Please review the attached letter outlining concerns regarding Limestone Trail for your upcoming meeting to be held on Tuesday, February 9, 2021. This is a revised version of a letter previously sent today which includes our residence address. Thank you for your consideration, Denise Haller 630-244-2050 C dhaller4Cilcomcast.net 58 GoodnerAngela From: DENISE HALLER <dhaller4@comcast.net> Sent: Friday, January 29, 2021 10:55 AM To: LoCastroRick; CapizziAixa; SolisAndy; GoodnerAngela; SaundersBurt; LykinsDave; TaylorPenny; GrecoSherry; McDanielBill; FilsonSue Cc: GundlachNancy Subject: Limestone Trail Attachments: Limestone Trail.pdf EXTERNAL EMAIL: This email is from an external source. Confirm this is a trusted sender and use extreme caution when opening attachments or clicking links. Dear Collier County Board of Commissioners, Please review the attached letter outlining concerns regarding Limestone Trail for your upcoming meeting to be held on Tuesday, February 9, 2021. Denise Haller 630-244-2050 C d haller4(c�comcast.net 59 GoodnerAngela From: sanmar555@aol.com Sent: Thursday, January 28, 2021 10:57 PM To: LoCastroRick; CapizziAixa; SolisAndy; GoodnerAngela; SaundersBurt; LykinsDave; TaylorPenny; GrecoSherry; McDanielBill; FilsonSue Cc: GundlachNancy Subject: Heritage Bay PUD EXTERNAL EMAIL:This email is from an external source. Confirm this is a trusted sender and use extreme caution when opening attachments or clicking links. Dear Commissioners, My family and I are current residents of the Quarry for almost four years. We live close to the West gate of the Quarry and use it as our primary egress and access to our home. Over these past few years,traffic has increased dramatically coming out of Belair, mostly people cutting through Quarry property to access Collier Blvd, or as a shortcut into the side of the The Esplanade community. Many times we needed to evade cars coming through our intersection before the gatehouse.There is a stop sign,which is not headed, and leaves potential for a serious T-bone accident. Since this road is part of the Heritage Bay PUD,we must as a community protect the safety of our people.This road is currently a shortcut with the volume seemingly increasing each day, as the businesses have gained. It is as if it is a shortcut through your backyard. I appreciate the planning commission voting 6-1 to protect the use of our space and roadways.These roads were not designed or built to succumb to the heavy traffic and large trucks. Limestone Trail belongs to the Quarry and it is the Quarry residents that should decide its use. Often gatehouses are built within private communities and it is permitted use without exception. I understand that the PUD Amendment Traffic Study demonstrates no adverse impact to outside development public roads. In essence, it just eliminates the shortcut through my backyard. Please support PL 20200000191, Heritage Bay PUD at the February 9, 2021 hearing. Thank you. Best regards, Kenneth Sansone& Family 9792 Nickel Ridge Circle Naples, FL 34120 60 GoodnerAngela From: Caryl & Michael <carylmike@verizon.net> Sent: Thursday, January 28, 2021 9:48 PM To: LoCastroRick; CapizziAixa; SolisAndy; GoodnerAngela; SaundersBurt; LykinsDave; TaylorPenny; GrecoSherry; McDanielBill; FilsonSue Cc: GundlachNancy Subject: Limestone Trail EXTERNAL EMAIL: This email is from an external source. Confirm this is a trusted sender and use extreme caution when opening attachments or clicking links. To Our Collier County Commissioners: I am writing this letter on behalf of my wife and myself to express our profound support for PL 20200000191; Heritage Bay PUD (PUDA). Our most pressing points which we would like you to consider are as follows: 1. We are Michael and Caryl Gordon. We live at 9060 Siesta Bay Dr, unit 102 in the Quarry. We have happily lived here for 5 years. 2. We were very happy that the Planning Commission voted 6-1 to recommend approval of the PUD Amendment we are asking for. We participated in that meeting and were very appreciative of the Planning Commission's patience and interest in the many hours of testimony we offered. They gave this the consideration it truly deserves. 3. When we contemplated purchasing in The Quarry, one of the many allures was the Limestone Trail private access to future shopping and dining which it would eventually afford us. That was a very unique and attractive selling point. Limestone Trail was always depicted as a private access road which we owned and which would be intended solely for the Quarry and Heritage Bay residents. NEVER was it stated to any of us, as even a possibility,that Limestone Trail might one day legally become a public roadway. If it had been, we would have strongly hesitated moving to The Quarry. 4. Our entrance to our entire community exists right at the intersection of Limestone Trail and Quarry Drive. Our gatehouse is literally right there. 5. The entrance to any gated community is meant to be a safe, quiet, beautiful, private, and an easy point of entry for ourselves and also our guests. It should never be a congested and busy thoroughfare. It's the first impression of our community and should be safe and easy for residents and guests. 6. Should public traffic be allowed thru Limestone Trail, the area exactly in front of our gatehouse would become a congested, loud, unsafe spot where some drivers would be trying to speed thru while others are attempting to enter the neighborhood by getting in line for the gate officer. A line up of visitors waiting to check in would directly back up into public traffic attempting to turn left onto Limestone Trail. Consequently,the safe, peaceful and unfettered passage of our residents,guests, deliveries and 61 workers into our community would become chaotic, dangerous and slow to process while also becoming a very unsightly first impression for us and our guests. It would degrade our entire community. 7. Public usage was never intended to be the ultimate purpose of Limestone Trail as per the Heritage Bay PUD we all reviewed before buying. 8. This road has always been privately kept and maintained by The Quarry at our expense.As a private road, we should be able to install gates to ensure that its intended use is preserved. I believe this is already so in at least 2 other similar communities with similar private roads. 9. Allowing Limestone Trail to become a public roadway will expose us to unfair expense and liability for all the reasons I've mentioned above. For all these reasons and more,we respectfully ask that you consider all the ill effects making Limestone Trail public would have on our beautiful community and support the already carefully contemplated decision of the Planning Commission. Lastly, I would like each commissioner to honestly ask themselves if they would be in favor of making Limestone Trail public if they too were a resident of the The Quarry. We would hope that the golden rule would always apply as you govern for all your county residents—including us. Thank you for your time and careful consideration. Michael and Caryl Gordon 9060 Siesta Bay Dr Unit 102 The Quarry 62 GoodnerAngela From: Tom Bernardi <tombernardi37@yahoo.com> Sent: Thursday, January 28, 2021 2:35 PM To: FilsonSue; McDanielBill; GrecoSherry; TaylorPenny; LykinsDave; SaundersBurt; GoodnerAngela; SolisAndy; CapizziAixa; LoCastroRick Cc: GundlachNancy Subject: Support for PL20200000191; Heritage Bay PUD (PUDA); February 9, 2021 hearing EXTERNAL EMAIL:This email is from an external source. Confirm this is a trusted sender and use extreme caution when opening attachments or clicking links. Thomas Bernardi 8775 Coastline Court #201 Naples, FL 34120 Quarry Resident for One Year Family has lived in Naples for over 26 years To the Commissioners, I am a very concerned resident that the property I purchased that is less than 150 yards from Limestone Trail Road could be inundated with public traffic jeopardizing my security and creating excessive noise. Limestone Trail was never indicated on plans as being a cut through route for the general public nor for general public access. The residents of the Quarry purchased property to live in a private closed complex. I strongly support the pending PUD Amendment for Heritage Bay PUD. Limestone Trail is a privately owned and maintained road. Under the PUD, a gatehouse on the private roads is a permitted use by right without any exceptions. The Quarry residents are responsible for the maintenance associated with Limestone Trail and therefore should NOT have the public use OUR roads for large commercial trucks or any vehicle that will increase our costs to maintain. 63 During busy hours traffic traveling to Limestone Trail from the Immokalee Road intersection will make it more difficult for residents to enter and exit for both Quarry and Heritage Bay residents. This will create traffic backups on Quarry Drive entering The Quarry. I am concerned that quality of life in The Quarry will be adversely affected by increased traffic on the private Limestone Trail as development continues around the community and as the County makes modifications to the roadway network adjacent to and along Immokalee Road. Sincerely Thomas Bernardi 64 GoodnerAngela From: Jim Deitch <jdeitch@teraverde.com> Sent: Thursday, January 28, 2021 2:26 PM To: LoCastroRick; CapizziAixa; SolisAndy; GoodnerAngela; SaundersBurt; LykinsDave; TaylorPenny; GrecoSherry; McDanielBill; FilsonSue; GundlachNancy Cc: GundlachNancy Subject: Letter of Support for PL20200000191; Heritage Bay PUD (PUDA); February 9, 2021 hearing Attachments: Support for PL20200000191 Heritage Bay PUD (PUDA) from Quarry Resident_James Deitch.pdf EXTERNAL EMAIL:This email is from an external source. Confirm this is a trusted sender and use extreme caution when opening attachments or clicking links. Copy of Letter Contents January 28, 2021 To: The Honorable Collier County Board of County Commissioners In RE: Support for PL20200000191; Heritage Bay PUD (PUDA); February 9, 2021 hearing. I have been a full-time Quarry resident for 5 years. I express my strong support for the PUD Amendment to the Heritage Bay PUD for the following reasons: • I frequently bike in and around the Quarry, including Limestone Trail. As a senior, biking and walking on private roads minimizes exposure to traffic and promotes safe exercise. Keeping public traffic to a minimum on Limestone trail is important for safety to residents. The likelihood of increased cut through traffic exposes Quarry and Heritage Bay residents to safety risk, additional costs and potential liability. • With the upcoming installation of the traffic light at Quarry Drive and Immokalee Road and the commercial development underway at Collier and Immokalee,there is potential for substantial increased public traffic on Limestone Trail. Gates on privately owned Limestone Trail is consistent with the development of The Quarry and Heritage Bay Communities and the approval/installation of gates on other private roads in the two (2) communities. • Limestone Trail has been and will continue to be used by Quarry and Heritage Bay Communities to access the Commercial Activity Center per the development plans for the overall Heritage Bay PUD. Full access through the gates will be provided to residents of The Quarry Community and Heritage Bay Community, as well as Emergency Responders. Thank you for the opportunity to provide commentary to the Board of County Commissioners. Respectfully, James M. Deitch, full time Quarry resident 9072 Siesta Bay Drive The Quarry Naples, FL 9072 65 TVMA, Inc.trades as Teraverde Management Advisors I Intellectual Property provided by Teraverde Financial Confidential Electronic Mail Notice: The information contained in this message is intended only for the persons to whom it is addressed and may contain privileged material. Copying, distributing, dissemination, reliance on, or other use of the information by persons other than the intended recipient(s) is prohibited. If you received this message in error, please notify the sender and delete the entire message from any computer. 66 GoodnerAngela From: F.A. Pandjiris <fapandjiris@yahoo.com> Sent: Wednesday, January 27, 2021 5:37 PM To: LoCastroRick; CapizziAixa; SolisAndy; GoodnerAngela; SaundersBurt; LykinsDave; TaylorPenny; GrecoSherry; McDanielBill; Sue.Fildon@colliercountyfl.gov Cc: GundlachNancy Subject: Feb. 9th , 2021 Board of Commissioner's meeting concerning Limestone Trail EXTERNAL EMAIL: This email is from an external source. Confirm this is a trusted sender and use extreme caution when opening attachments or clicking links. January 28, 2021 Support for PL20200000191; Heritage Bay PUD (PUDA); February 9, 2021 Hearing As an eight year Quarry resident located at 8986 Quarry Dr., I vigorously oppose the conversion on our private drive, Limestone Trail Drive, to a public street for the following reasons: 1. It is absurd that private residents are being asked to pay for the expenses in maintaining the repairs and maintenance to Limestone that will have a high volume of public traffic. 2. The completion of the electrical signal at Quarry Dr. and Immokalee will dramatically increase cut through traffic from Belair Road and Wood Crest Rd. Traffic wanting to go east bound on Immokalee will use Limestone and Quarry Dr. to reach the electric signal. Quarry Dr. south bound will have a perpetual back up of traffic. The Quarry gate will also experience traffic jams from incoming traffic and the security lineup. 3. There are Quarry residents in the Coastline Ct. condos boarding the north side of Limestone Trail. A high volume of traffic will destroy the resale value of their homes. There will also be additional traffic noise from truck traffic. There have already been past reports of vehicles driving across the grass burm from Limestone Trail to circumvent the Quarry's front security gate. With public traffic on Limestone Trail, illegal trespassing by outsiders for: fishing, golf, avoiding gate security and crime will increase. 4. Limestone Trail has painted lined bike trails on both the north and south sides of the Trail. These bike trails are cordoned off by nothing more than painted lines on the asphalt private drive. There are no barriers to protect bikers from the high volume of public car and truck traffic. This situation could result in future serious accidents. 5. Limestone will turn into a race track. The current 25 mph speed 67 limit will be ignored along with biker safety. 6. The exiting turning radius of Limestone Trail exiting onto Quarry Dr. is not big enough to accommodate large 60' semi-trucks or vehicles towing landscaping or other types of trailers. As a result, these drivers will be forced to drive over the concrete curbing that surrounds the planting beds. The repairs to the concrete, damage to the plantings and eye sores will be substantial and perpetual. The Quarry residents would be responsible for the cost of these repairs-ridiculous. 7. The Heritage Bay/Quarry PUD never allowed for Heritage Bay residents to return to their community through the Quarry front gates. The Heritage Bay residents have never paid one cent of the construction or maintenance costs for Limestone Trail Dr. The Heritage Bay residents will not pay one cent for the design, manufacturing, installation, or maintenance of the the new gates. The Quarry residents don't owe the Heritage Bay freeloaders the right to re-enter their community through the Quarry gates. Heritage Bay residents will continue using both of the Limestone Trail gates free of charge. All maintenance expenses will continue to be paid exclusively by the Quarry residents. 8. Apparently, the placement of the electric signal at Quarry Dr. and Immokalee was not the best choice but the required distancing. The residents had no say in where the electrical signal was located. The residents have been told previously that Limestone Trail Dr. would remain as private property. Now we are told it will be for public and commercial use with the Quarry residents paying for the maintenance. What is the rationale for this ridiculous attempt to cover up a previous bad decision by making the Quarry residents the ongoing losers? I appreciate the time and effort the Planning Commission has spent in a 6 to1 vote in approving the continuation of Limestone Trail Dr. as a private road. I hope the County Commissioners will concur with their decision. Sincerely, Tony Pandjiris Resident, Quarry Community Tony Pandjiris Cell: 636-288-6321 68 GoodnerAngela From: arnoldangeloni@gmail.com Sent: Wednesday, January 27, 2021 12:41 PM To: LoCastroRick; SolisAndy; SaundersBurt;TaylorPenny; McDanielBill Cc: GundlachNancy Subject: Support for PL20200000191; Heritage Bay PUD (PUDA); February 9, 2021 hearing. EXTERNAL EMAIL: This email is from an external source. Confirm this is a trusted sender and use extreme caution when opening attachments or clicking links. Dear Collier County Planning Commissioners, My name is Arnold Angeloni, and I purchased a home in The Quarry at 9257 Quarry Drive, Naples FL 34120 in 2014. I strongly support the pending PUD Amendment for the Heritage Bay PUD. I have been aware that the QCA has been in discussions for over 2-1/2 years with the County on this important subject to protect Limestone Trail from becoming a public thoroughfare. Limestone Trail is a privately-owned road of the QCA, and our homeowners pay for the maintenance, liability, insurance and other operational costs. Limestone Trail was never indicated on plans as being a cut through route for the general traveling public nor for general public access. Limestone Trail has been, is and will continue to be used by both The Quarry and Heritage Bay Communities to access the Commercial Activity Center, as intended by the development plans for the overall Heritage Bay PUD. Historical and current use will not change by this amendment/change. I am also concerned about safety and traffic issues at the intersection of Limestone Trail and Quarry Drive without gates on Limestone. For all of the above reasons, Believe Limestone Trail should remain "private" and I would like you to approve a gate on Limestone Trail and allow access to The Quarry and Heritage Bay residents only. Arnold Angeloni 69 GoodnerAngela From: Len Lichterman <tsi8259@cs.com> Sent: Wednesday, January 27, 2021 8:55 AM To: LoCastroRick; CapizziAixa; SolisAndy; GoodnerAngela; SaundersBurt; LykinsDave; TaylorPenny; GrecoSherry; McDanielBill; FilsonSue Cc: GundlachNancy Subject: Support for PL20200000191; February 9, 2021 hearing. EXTERNAL EMAIL: This email is from an external source. Confirm this is a trusted sender and use extreme caution when opening attachments or clicking links. Hello, My name is Len Lichterman and I have lived in the Quarry for almost 3 years at 9393 Copper Canyon Ct and I strongly support the PUD amendment for the Heritage Bay PUD. Limestone Trail has always been a privately owned road and should remain that way. It was never intended to be a thoroughfare or short cut for public access. We (Quarry residents) are partly responsible for the maintenance of the road and its unfair that we have to pay for this if its available to the public. Purpose of Limestone Trail is for both The Quarry and Heritage Bay residential communities to access the Commercial Activity Center, as intended by the development plans for the overall Heritage Bay PUD. That purpose/use will not be impacted or affected by this Amendment or installation of gates. Access through the gates will be provided to residents of the Quarry Community and Heritage Bay Community. I am very concerned that this road will become very busy due to all of the new developments going up in the area and this will negatively the safety and quality of life within the Quarry community. I fully support the installation of gates on our privately owned Limestone Trail. Regards, Len Lichterman 9393 Copper Canyon Ct Naples, FL. 34120 847-404-3977 70 GoodnerAngela From: Bill Myers <wcm524@gmail.com> Sent: Wednesday, January 27, 2021 7:27 AM To: LoCastroRick; CapizziAixa; SolisAndy; GoodnerAngela; SaundersBurt; LykinsDave; TaylorPenny; GrecoSherry; McDanielBill; FilsonSue Subject: Quarry PUD Amendment EXTERNAL EMAIL: This email is from an external source. Confirm this is a trusted sender and use extreme caution when opening attachments or clicking links. Ladies and Gentlemen, My wife and I spent a number of years renting property in the Fort Myers/Naples area and elected to purchase a coach home in The Quarry in early 2019 (8755 Coastline Ct#202). I am sure that you are all aware of our community's concerns over the possibility of the County effectively"taking" Limestone Trail, a private road maintained at considerable expense by Quarry property owners, for public use, especially when this action will significantly impact the residents of this community from an economic, liability and safety perspective without producing any measurable positive impact on ,or improvement to,the County's plans for improving traffic problems on Immokalee Rd.The recent tragic death involving a nonresident's use of the road is an unfortunate example of the liability and safety concerns we have. Using private property for public purposes and asking a few citizens to pay for use by all citizens is not the American way. I know Commissioners have a difficult job to do and must weigh the interests of all residents in their decisions, but I strongly feel that a lot of harm to our community residents and little benefit to other County residents will result from a decision to deny the PUD amendment. Thank you for listening to our concerns. Bill and Shirley Myers 71 GoodnerAngela From: Raja Maddipoti <rajamaddipoti@yahoo.com> Sent: Tuesday,January 26, 2021 7:49 PM To: LoCastroRick; CapizziAixa; SolisAndy; GoodnerAngela; SaundersBurt; LykinsDave; TaylorPenny; GrecoSherry; McDanielBill; FilsonSue Cc: GundlachNancy Subject: Support for PL20200000191; Heritage Bay PUD (PUDA); February 9, 2021 hearing. EXTERNAL EMAIL:This email is from an external source. Confirm this is a trusted sender and use extreme caution when opening attachments or clicking links. Dear Sir/Madam My name is Raja Maddipoti and I live with my wife Rama at 9289 Quarry Drive since 2014. We have been residents of The Quarry for 12 years. Almost all of our neighbors are senior citizens. I want to emphasize that our physical safety is at risk if you allow general public use of Limestone Trail. Entry and exit to our neighborhood via the front gate which most of us use will put us at risk for accidents. There has also been a lot of anxiety in our community about the multiple negative effects if you do not allow installation of gates on the privately owned section of Limestone Trail. Please consider our safety when you make a decision on February 9th. Thank you Raja Maddipoti 72 GoodnerAngela From: Bill White <cupologist@gmail.com> Sent: Tuesday, January 26, 2021 6:55 PM To: Rick LoCastro; CapizziAixa; SolisAndy; GoodnerAngela; SaundersBurt; LykinsDave; TaylorPenny; GrecoSherry; McDanielBill; FilsonSue; GundlachNancy Subject: Re: Support fo PL202000000191;HeritageBay PUD Bay PUD (PUDA EXTERNAL EMAIL:This email is from an external source. Confirm this is a trusted sender and use extreme caution when opening attachments or clicking links. Our name is William & Doris Ann White, we have lived at 9189 Treeside Court, Naples,Fl, 34120 for 5 years. We purchased in The Quarry because of its beauty and quiet surroundings. We are very concerned about Limestone Trail being opened to public traffic. Limestone Trail was never indicated on plans as being a cut through route for the general traveling public nor for general public access. With the installation of the traffic signal at Quarry Drive and Immokalee Road, Limestone Trail will become a cut through route and will substantially increase the costs to the residents of The Quarry to maintain the roadway, and will also increase The Quarry's liability exposure.The increased cut-through traffic is contrary to good planning and the intent of the PUD.Also this could lead to safety issues for residents.Also, Limestone Trail was never intended to have volume of large commercial trucks. Limestone Trail is a privately-owned and maintained road. Under the PUD, a gatehouse on the private roads is a permitted use by right without any exceptions. The purpose of Limestone Trail is for both The Quarry and Heritage Bay residential communities to access the Commercial Activity Center, as intended by the development plans for the overall Heritage Bay PUD.That purpose will not be impacted or affected by this Amendment or installation of gates. The ability to install gates on privately-owned Limestone Trail is consistent with the development of The Quarry and Heritage Bay Communities and the approval/installation of gates on other private roads in the two communities. We are concerned that quality of life in The Quarry will be adversely affected by increased traffic on our private Limestone Trail as development continues around the community and as the County makes modifications to the roadway network adjacent to and along Immokalee Road. We look forward to our approval of gates on our privately-owned Limestone Trail. Thank you. William & Doris Ann White That you may walk worthy of the Lord,fully pleasing Him,being fruitful in every good work and increasing in the knowledge of God. Colossians 1:10 73 GoodnerAngela From: Linda Lepore <cecelyn@aol.com> Sent: Tuesday, January 26, 2021 1:07 PM To: LoCastroRick; CapizziAixa; SolisAndy; GoodnerAngela; SaundersBurt; LykinsDave; TaylorPenny; GrecoSherry; McDanielBill; FilsonSue Cc: Linda Lepore; GundlachNancy Subject: Support for PL20200000191; Heritage Bay PUD (PUDA) February 9, 2021 Hearing EXTERNAL EMAIL: This email is from an external source. Confirm this is a trusted sender and use extreme caution when opening attachments or clicking links. Support for PL20200000191; Heritage Bay PUD(PUDA) February 9,2021 hearing From: Linda Lepore 8847 Nautical Landing Circle,202 Naples,FL 34120 Quarry resident for 5 years Dear Collier County Commissioners: As a resident of Nautical Landing Circle in the Quarry, I enthusiastically support PL20200000191;the pending PUD Amendment for the Heritage Bay PUD. My husband and I greatly appreciate the thoughtful consideration by the Planning Commission that resulted in the 6-1 vote recommending approval.We respectfully request you do the same and recommend approval at the February 9, 2021 hearing for the following reasons: 1.All Quarry residents would be negatively impacted by the increased traffic flow with use of Limestone Trail hampering our ability to enter and exit our private property which we have paid for in good faith. 2. Public use of our property would represent an increased security issue since the road would no longer be considered private property. There is a sign at the head of the road which states"Private Property, No Trespassing".While this warning is totally within our rights it would be nullified by this proposal. It goes counter to the homeowners paying to have a secure,gated community. 3. Identifying this road as a designated thoroughfare would have a significant negative impact on our property value as potential future buyers would consider this a major downside to ownership in our community. We live in a coach home and while we are not on Coastline Court, real estate comparables for our coach home will be affected by the perceived decrease in value of those coach homes. From our standpoint,we would never have purchased this property had we known something like this would be considered. 4.Since The Quarry would retain ownership of Limestone Trail, all of the residents would face the additional financial burden and risks associated with maintaining, improving and insuring the road. 5. Potential increased delay and traffic at the intersection of Quarry Drive and Immokalee Road could lead to safety issues for residents. 6. We have concerns with an increased volume of large commercial trucks(the bridge was not constructed for this type of daily use) using not only Limestone Trail but also Quarry Drive. 74 7. Limestone Trail was never indicated on plans as being a cut through route for the general traveling public nor for general public access. 8. Limestone Trail is a privately-owned and maintained road. Under the PUD, a gatehouse on the private roads is a permitted use by right without any exceptions. In our great country,we cannot conceive of a situation where the government can appropriate private property without consideration. It is a violation of our rights. 9. The purpose of Limestone Trail is for both The Quarry and Heritage Bay residential communities to access the Commercial Activity Center, as intended by the development plans for the overall Heritage Bay PUD.That purpose/use will not be impacted or affected by this Amendment or installation of gates. 10. Emergency vehicles will have access in the same manner as they do for all other communities with gates-which is currently in place for access gates in the Quarry Community. 11. Our Quarry Board of Directors have been in communication with the county for almost three years and have spent nearly $100,000(I don't have the exact number) in order to take care of our residents concerns and rightful use of our property. Please vote to maintain Limestone Trail as a private road and allow the Quarry to gate it in order to preserve the quality of our community. Thank you, Linda Lepore 75 GoodnerAngela From: MEL STUCKEY <melstuckey@mac.com> Sent: Tuesday, January 26, 2021 1:03 PM To: LoCastroRick; SolisAndy; SaundersBurt; TaylorPenny; McDanielBill Subject: REQUEST THAT YOU APPROVE THIS AMENDMENT TO KEEP LIMESTONE TRAIL "PRIVATE" BY GATING LIMESTONE TRAIL EXTERNAL EMAIL: This email is from an external source. Confirm this is a trusted sender and use extreme caution when opening attachments or clicking links. Commissioners, As a Quarry and Collier County resident, I write requesting that you: APPROVE THE AMENDMENT TO KEEP LIMESTONE TRAIL "PRIVATE" BY GATING LIMESTONE TRAIL... MAINTAINING USE ONLY BY QUARRY AND HERITAGE BAY RESIDENTS. My rationale as a Quarry resident is, that (a)traffic studies indicate no adverse impact to outside development of public roads, and (b) that this decision on your part is simply the right thing to do to allow us, the road's owners, to retain rights to and corresponding control of the use of our property. I appreciate the weight of your decision making responsibility, and ask that you make this right decision. Mel & Lee Stuckey 9294 Quarry Dr Naples, Florida 34120 925.413.5039 melstuckey@mac.com 76 GoodnerAngela From: Suzanne james <suzanne jamesl @gmail.com> Sent: Tuesday, January 26, 2021 12:49 PM To: LoCastroRick; CapizziAixa; SolisAndy; GoodnerAngela; SaundersBurt; LykinsDave; TaylorPenny; GrecoSherry; McDanielBill; FilsonSue Cc: GundlachNancy Subject: PUD-Amendment regarding gating Limestone Trail- Support for PL20200000191; Heritage Bay PUD (PUDA); February 9, 2021 hearing. EXTERNAL EMAIL:This email is from an external source. Confirm this is a trusted sender and use extreme caution when opening attachments or clicking links. My husband, Richard Antes, and I strongly support the pending PUD Amendment for the Heritage Bay PUD. We appreciate the thoughtful consideration by the Planning Commission that resulted in the 6-1 vote recommending approval. Limestone Trail is a privately owned and maintained road. Under the PUD, a gatehouse on the private roads is a permitted use by right without any exceptions. Limestone Trail never indicated on plans as being a cut through route for the general travelling public nor for general public access. We also understand that the PUD Amendment traffic study demonstrates no adverse impact to outside development public roads.and that the ability to install gates on the privately owned Limestone Trail is consistent with the development of The Quarry and Heritage Bay and the approval/installation of gates on other private roads in the 2 communities. The purpose of Limestone Trail is for both The Quarry and Heritage Bay residential communities to access the Commercial Activity Center, as intended by the development plans for the overall Heritage Bay PUD. That purpose/use will not be impacted or affected by this Amendment or installation of gates. We are concerned that quality of life in The Quarry will be adversely affected by increased traffic on the private Limestone Trail as development continues around the community and as the County makes modifications to the roadway network adjacent to and along Immokalee Road. With the installation of the traffic signal at Quarry Drive and Immokalee Road, Limestone Trail is anticipated to become a cut through route and will substantially increase the costs to the residents of The Quarry to maintain the roadway and will also increase The Quarry's liability exposure. This increased cut through traffic is contrary to good planning and the intent of the PUD. Further, this will result in potential increased delay and traffic at the intersection of Quarry Drive and Immokalee Rd which may lead to safety issues for residents. We are also concerned with increased volume of large commercial trucks using not only Limestone Trail but also Quarry Drive. Additionally we are concerned about safety and traffic issues at the intersection of Limestone Trail and Quarry Drive without gates on Limestone: a. Intersection is close to gatehouse. b. Short distance from intersection to Immokalee Road. i. will make more difficult to exit for both The Quarry and Heritage Bay residents. ii. Will create backups on Quarry Drive entering The Quarry. iii. As Limestone Trail has many curves in the road, adds for a more dangerous route. There is a designated bike path on the side of the road for our residents and adding substantial unanticipated public traffic endangers the bikers. We thank you for your support to approve this Amendment to keep Limestone Trail 'private'. 77 Yours Truly, Suzanne James and Richard Antes 9783 Nickel Ridge Circle Naples, Fl 78 GoodnerAngela From: John Schick <jmschick3rd@gmail.com> Sent: Tuesday, January 26, 2021 12:30 PM To: LoCastroRick; CapizziAixa; SolisAndy; GoodnerAngela; SaundersBurt; LykinsDave; TaylorPenny; GrecoSherry; McDanielBill; FilsonSue Subject: Quarry Community Association PUD Amendment Attachments: Limestone Trail Appeal - Commissioners.pdf; ATT00001.htm EXTERNAL EMAIL:This email is from an external source. Confirm this is a trusted sender and use extreme caution when opening attachments or clicking links. 79 GoodnerAngela From: victor and jeanne gregor <paddy14@msn.com> Sent: Tuesday,January 26, 2021 11:18 AM To: LoCastroRick; CapizziAixa; SolisAndy; GoodnerAngela; SaundersBurt; LykinsDave; TaylorPenny; GrecoSherry; McDanielBill; FilsonSue Cc: nancy.gundlach@colliercountyfl.go Subject: Support for PL 20200000191; Heritage Bay PUD (PUDA); February 9, 2021 Hearing EXTERNAL EMAIL: This email is from an external source. Confirm this is a trusted sender and use extreme caution when opening attachments or clicking links. Dear Collier County Board of Commissioners, My name is Victor Gregor. I live at 9193 Quartz Lane,#202 in The Quarry. I have owned this property for 12 years. I strongly support the pending PUD Amendment for the Heritage Bay PUD. Limestone Trail is a privately-owned and maintained road. It is not intended to be used as a thorough-fare for the general traveling public and commercial vehicles from the Commercial Activity Center. Rather, based on the development plans for the overall Heritage Bay PUD, it is intended to allow both The Quarry and Heritage Bay communities access to the Commercial Activity Center. This purpose will not be impacted by the Amendment or the installation of gates. The increased traffic from the general public using this road to access the traffic signal at Immokalee Road and Quarry Drive will increase the costs to The Quarry to maintain the road. The liability associated with general public access also is a significant concern. Why should our community bear the financial and liability burden of this? This is unacceptable. In addition, allowing the general public to use Limestone Trail to access the traffic signal has the potential for delays and traffic congestion at the intersection of Quarry Drive and Immokalee Road. This could lead to safety issues for Quarry residents. It will make it more difficult for The Quarry and Heritage Bay residents to exit their communities by creating back-ups on Quarry Drive entering and leaving The Quarry. Therefore, it is imperative that the Amendment to the Heritage Bay PUD is approved. This will allow gates to be installed on privately-owned Limestone Trail which will address the above concerns. There is no other way to eliminate maintenance and liability costs to The Quarry and avoid the corresponding negative impact to our community. It is unfortunate that a traffic signal was installed at Quarry Drive and Immokalee Road and not near the Commercial Activity Center. If this was done, the entire issue would be moot. The Quarry would have been more than happy to sacrifice a light at its entrance to avoid the risks and costs of increased general public and commercial vehicle traffic on Limestone Trail. Thank you for your consideration of our community's concerns, Victor Gregor 80 GoodnerAngela From: JOHN CYNKAR <cynkar@comcast.net> Sent: Tuesday, January 26, 2021 11:26 AM To: LoCastroRick; CapizziAixa; SolisAndy; GoodnerAngela; SaundersBurt; LykinsDave; TaylorPenny; GrecoSherry; McDanielBill; FilsonSue Cc: GundlachNancy Subject: Limestone Trail - February 9 Board of Commissioners meeting EXTERNAL EMAIL: This email is from an external source. Confirm this is a trusted sender and use extreme caution when opening attachments or clicking links. Dear Commissioners: My name is John Cynkar. My wife and I purchased our home in The Quarry, at 9601 Cobalt Cove Circle, in 2011. We are very concerned that our private road, Limestone Trail, will become a public road for trucks and autos once the traffic light is installed at Quarry Drive . Trucks and autos using the gas station and fast food restaurants adjacent to The Quarry will use our private road and bridge to turn east onto Immokalee Road. This will result in non-Quarry traffic over our private bridge and road. This will cause unnecessary noise and extra maintenance cost. We need to be able to install gates on Limestone trail to protect our private road. The Quarry has townhomes within 100 feet of Limestone trail. Public traffic on Limestone trail will adversely affect their property values as well as all the property values in The Quarry. Please allow The Quarry to install gates on Limestone Trail. Regards, JOHN CYNKAR 81 GoodnerAngela From: Anthony Pires <APires@wpl-legal.com> Sent: Tuesday,January 26, 2021 10:04 AM To: SolisAndy Cc: GoodnerAngela Subject: THE QUARRY COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION, INC. [QCA]; HERITAGE BAY PUDA; REQUEST FOR MEETING EXTERNAL EMAIL:This email is from an external source. Confirm this is a trusted sender and use extreme caution when opening attachments or clicking links. Good afternoon Commissioner Solis, I hope all is well. By this email I would like to request a meeting during the early part of the week of February 1st for myself and representatives of the Quarry Community Association, Inc. [QCA], to discuss the upcoming February 9th, 2021 County Commission consideration of the pending Heritage Bay PUD Amendment. On January 7, 2021, the Planning Commission, after a 5+ hour hearing, voted 6 — 1, to forward the PUD Amendment proposed by the QCA, to the Board of County Commissioners with a recommendation of approval. There was a tremendous outpouring of support from The Quarry community both in advance of the Planning Commission hearing and at the January 7, 2021 hearing. We look forward to meeting with you and discussing the QCA application and request, Sincerely, Tony Pires ANTHONY P. PJRES, JR., B.C.S. 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