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Growth Management Department
Development Services Advisory
Committee
Meeting
Wednesday, June 2, 2021
3:00 pm
2800 N. Horseshoe Dr.
Naples, FL 34104
Growth Management Department
Conference Rooms 609/610
If you have any questions or wish to meet with
staff, please contact
Trish Mill at 252-8214
Cofer County
Growth Management Department
Development Services Advisory Committee
Agenda
Wednesday, June 2, 2021
3:00 pm
2800 N. Horseshoe Dr., Naples, FL 34104
Growth Management Building, Conference Rooms 609/610
NOTICE:
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1. Call to order - Chairman
2. Approval of Agenda
3. Approval of Minutes:
a. DSAC Meeting— May 5, 2021
b. DSAC LDC Subcommittee Meeting— March 31, 2021
4. Public Speakers
5. Staff Announcements/Updates
a. Code Enforcement Division — [Mike Ossorio]
b. Public Utilities Department — [Eric Fey or designee]
c. Growth Management Dept. Transportation Engineering Division — [Jay Ahmad or designee]
d. Collier County Fire Review— [Shar Beddow or Shawn Hanson, Assistant Chief, Fire Marshal]
e. North Collier Fire Review — [Chief Sean Lintz or Deputy Director Daniel Zunzunegui]
f. Operations & Regulatory Mgmt. Division — [Ken Kovensky]
g. Development Review Division — [Matt McLean]
h. Zoning Division — [Anita Jenkins or designee]
For more information please contact Trish Mill at (239) 252-8214 or Patricia. Mill @colliercountyfLgov
6. New Business
a. Floodplain Management Ordinance 2019-01: Removal of Prohibition of Temperature Control of
Enclosures Below Lowest Floor [Floodplain Management]
b. Collier County process and status for adopting preliminary maps issued by FEMA, requested by
Mario Valle, Committee Member [Richard Long]
7. Old Business
8. Committee Member Comments
9. Adjourn
FUTURE MEETING DATES:
July 7, 2021— 3:00 pm
August 4, 2021— 3:00 pm
September 1, 2021— 3:00 pm
For more information please contact Trish Mill at (239) 252-8214 or Patricia. Mill @colliercountyfLgov
May 5, 2021
MINUTES OF THE COLLIER COUNTY
DEVELOPMENT SERVICES ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEETING
Naples, Florida, May 5, 2021
LET IT BE REMEMBERED, the Collier County Development Services Advisory
Committee in and for the County of Collier, having conducted business herein, met on
this date at 3:00 P.M. in REGULAR SESSION at the Collier County Growth Management
Department Building, Conference Room #609/610, 2800 N. Horseshoe Drive, Naples,
Florida, with the following members present:
Chairman: William J. Varian
Vice Chairman: Blair Foley
David Dunnavant (via Zoom)
James E. Boughton
Clay Brooker
Chris Mitchell
Robert Mulhere (Excused)
Mario Valle (Excused)
Norman Gentry (via Zoom)
Marco Espinar (via Zoom)
Laura Spurgeon DeJohn
Jeremy Sterk
Jeff Curl
John English
Mark McLean
ALSO PRESENT: Patricia Mill, Operations Manager, Staff Liaison
Jamie French, Deputy Department Head
Eric Fey, Sr. Project Manager, Public Utilities
Colleen Davidson, Code Enforcement Division
Rich Long, Director, Plans Review and Inspections
Ken Kovensky, Director, Operations and Regulatory Management
Lorraine Lantz, Transportation Planning
Richard Henderlong, Principal Planner
Anita Jenkins, Director of Planning and Zoning
May 5, 2021
Any persons in need of the verbatim record of the meeting may request a copy of the audio recording
from the Collier County Growth Management Department.
1. Call to Order - Chairman
Chairman Varian called the meeting to order at 3:00 p.m. and a quorum was established.
Mr. Curl moved to allow Mr. Dunnavant, Mr. Espinar and Mr. Gentry to participate in the meeting
via Zoom due to an extraordinary circumstance. Second by Mr. Foley. Carried unanimously 9 — 0.
2. Approval of Agenda
Mr. Curl moved to approve the Agenda. Second by Mr. Foley. Carried unanimously 12 - 0.
3. Approval of Minutes
a. DSAC Meeting —April 7, 2021
Mr. Curl moved to approve the minutes of the April 7, 2021 meeting as presented.
Second by Mr. Foley. Carried unanimously 12 - 0.
Ms. Spurgeon-DeJohn arrived at 3: 06 p.m.
4. Public Speakers
None
5. Staff Announcements/Updates
a. Code Enforcement Division update — [Mike Ossorio]
Ms. Davidson provided the report "Code Enforcement Division Monthly Report March 22 — April
21, 2021 Highlights " for information purposes. She noted the demand for lien searches continues to
be heavy and community cleanups are ongoing.
b. Public Utilities Division update — [Eric Fey or designee]
Mr. Fey submitted the monthly report on response time for "Letters of Availability, Utility
Deviations and FDEP Permits" for information purposes. He noted the request for letters of
availability remains high and staff is behind in responses. The requests for deviations and FDEP
permits have lowered and staff is able to meet the response times.
c. Growth Management Department/Transportation Engineering and/or Planning — [Jay Ahmad
or designee]
Ms. Lantz reported:
Golden Gate Parkway — Complete streets Option 1 was chosen for the upgrades from Santa Barbara
Blvd. to Collier Blvd. with a 10 wide multi use path on both sides of the roadway which will allow
use by the bus service.
Immokalee Road Corridor Congestion Study — The study continues with public input garnered on
the projects with improvements including an overpass for Livingston Road, conventional
intersection improvements at Strand Blvd., a diverging diamond at the I-75 interchange and a CFI
(Continuous Flow Intersection) for Logan Blvd.
d. County Fire Review update — [Shar Beddow and/or Shawn Hanson]
Ms. Beddow reported turnaround times for reviews and inspections are adequate at this time.
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e. North Naples Fire Review update — [Capt. Sean Lintz or Deputy Director Daniel Zunzunegui]
Mr. Zunzunegui reported:
• Turnaround times are adequate at this point in time with a one -day turnaround for inspections
which are still conducted virtually if feasible.
• The 7th edition of the Florida Building Code requires additional grab bar provisions for new
construction. These requirements are in addition to those associated with ADA regulations.
• The Department is assisting the Florida Department of Health with the COVID-19
vaccination program.
f. Operations & Regulatory Mgmt. Division update [Ken Kovensky]
Mr. Kovensky submitted the "Collier County March 2021 Monthly Statistics" which outlined the
building plan and land development review activities. The following was noted during his report:
• Activity for April decreased slightly but the Division is still busy with 6,000 +/- applications
filed.
• The electronic permitting process became fully active on April 19th with only owner builder
applications serviced via walk in.
• The CityView platform is being updated over the coming weeks including upgrades to the
cashiering process.
• Staff is working on streamlining permit application response times including instituting self
issuing permits.
• The Zoom meeting will be discontinued at the time the State's Executive Order for COVID-
19 expires.
g. Development Review Division update [Matt McLean]
Mr. McLean reported:
• Staffing issues continue to be addressed including utilizing outside sources and overtime
allocations for employees.
The County will be reviewing requirements for on site crushing of materials as recently it has
come to light debris is being accepted from off site for processing on a project which has led
to neighborhood complaints.
h. Zoning Division Update [Anita Jenkins or Designee]
Ms. Jenkins reported:
There is a high volume of Land Use Petitions under review leading to the Collier County
Planning Commission to convene a special meeting to help address the activity.
Vacated staff positions continue to be addressed.
The Growth Management Plan restudy for the Rural Fringe Mixed Use District will be heard
by the Board of County Commissioners in the near future.
6. New Business
a. LDC Amendments
i. PL20200001481- Good Oysters Landing
Applicant: Jeffery McDonald
Agent: Patrick G. White, Esq.
May 5, 2021
Mr. Henderlong presented the proposed amendment noting it involves amendment to Section
2.03.07 J Goodland Zoning Overlay (GZO) District and more specifically Land Development
Code Section (LDC) 2.03.07 J.2 - Conditional Uses and LDC section 4.02.22 Table-14 Design
and Dimensional Standards in the GZO District. It proposes a new conditional use in the
Goodland Zoning Overlay District to allow for oyster and shellfish processing and distribution
facilities and prohibit the onsite washing and rinsing of oysters. Also, provides a design standard
for the waterfront dependent use (oyster processing and distribution facility) to be no greater than
750 square feet in gross floor area. Further, it will allow a single family live/work unit over
and/or abutting the oyster processing and distribution facility (including ecotours to the oyster
farm) with ancillary convenience commercial.
Mr. Brooker noted the Subcommittee reviewed the proposed amendment and recommended
approval subject to clarification on the terminology for water related uses as found in Section
4.02.22.B - Table 14.
Mr. Henderlong reviewed the Section in question noting the issue was addressed by staff with a
revised version of the language presented to the DSAC today.
Mr. Brooker moved to recommend the Board of County Commissioners adopt the proposed
amendment as presented by staff including the amendment to Table 14 presented today.
Second by Mr. Foley. Carried unanimously 13 — 0.
ii. PL20200002306 - VR Zoning of Chokoloskee Island - 376 Smallwood Drive
Applicant: Richard Hawthorne
Silver Sides Holding, LLC.
Agent: Brad Wester
Mr. Henderlong presented the proposed amendment noting it involves having the Collier
County Planning Commission (CCPC) consider a privately initiated application for a Land
Development Code (LDC) amendment to LDC Section 2.03.02 — Residential Zoning Districts
and more specifically, LDC section 2.03.02 F. Lc — Conditional Uses. The amendment proposes
a new conditional use in the Village Residential (VR) Zoning District to allow for a waterfront
sporting and recreational camp that is a water -related or water dependent use for fishing, boating
and recreation with certain use restrictions.
Mr. Henderlong noted:
• Following review by the Subcommittee the definition of "camp house" was altered to
"sports and recreational camp cabin."
• The intent is for the building to be utilized for activities such as cooking, watching TV,
playing cards or other games etc. for those visitors staying overnight in recreational
trailers "permanently" housed on site by the business owner.
Transient housing is prohibited in the facility however based on input by the applicant, an
accessory use for a caretaker is allowed to monitor the onsite activity.
Mr. Brooker noted:
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The Subcommittee reviewed the proposed amendment noting the intent is for the
properties to allow guests to stay overnight in recreational trailers and to participate in
fishing activities associated with the site.
Discussions centered on the definition and use of the "camp house" with concerns a
party may interpret the facility may be utilized for transient lodging and increase the
intensity of use on site negatively impacting adjoining properties.
The issue has been addressed by staff and any proposed use would be processed as a
Conditional Use whereby the individual activity may be further scrutinized at that time.
During Committee discussions, it was noted the definition of "Camping cabin" cites a wooden
structure designed as a detached, temporary living unit for recreation or vacation purposes.
Consideration should be given to allowing other materials to be used in the construction such as
poured concrete, concrete block, etc. — Staff noted they would research the suggestion given the
styles of construction present in the region, but it would require an amendment to the Land
Development Code.
Mr. Brooker moved to recommend the Board of County Commissioners adopt the proposed
amendment as presented by staff. Second by Mr. Curl. Carried unanimously 13 — 0.
b. Planting of backslopes towards a preserve. Presently, only Florida native grasses are allowed
or St. Augustine grass with a preserve management plan. Initiate discussion to allow Bahia
Grass with a preserve management plan. [Chris Mitchell, DSAC Committee Member]
Mr. Mitchell requested consideration be given to investigating the feasibility of amending the Land
Development Code to allow Bahia Grass for use in areas under the auspices of a preserve
management plant. Currently it is prohibited as it has been deemed a "non-native" material and
only a species of St. Augustine grass is permitted.
Matt Mclean reported the County would have to review the request in detail and could meet with
Members of the Subcommittee to investigate the issue. He noted a quicker alternative would be for
a party to file a privately initiated amendment as opposed to it being brought forth by the County.
Mr. Curl moved to remand the item to the Subcommittee for their review.
Second by Mr. McLean. Carried unanimously 13 — 0.
7. Old Business
a. Summary of CAO requested changes to the Collier County Water Sewer District Utilities
Standards and Procedures Ordinance. [Eric Fey]
Mr. Fey and Matt McLean reported there were some minor changes to the documents previously
recommended for approval by the DSAC at the March meeting. The changes are as follows:
• Deleted clause regarding private property from the definition of Utilities performance
security (UPS).
Revise standard legal documents as follows:
• Revise instructions for Appendix A — Standard Legal Documents to change 60 days
from the BCC meeting to 60 days from submittal.
• Update notary block for Attorney's and Owner's Affidavits (Form 5 and Form 6) to
comply with updated Section 117.05, Florida Statutes.
Correct typos, Scrivener's errors, punctuation, and capitalization and minor wording changes.
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Mr. McLean noted, and the Committee agreed, the item will be brought forth to the Board of County
Commissioners and staff will cite the previous recommendation by the DSAC and no new action is
required by the Committee given the changes are insubstantial in nature.
8. Committee Member Comments
Mr. French addressed the Committee and reported he has returned to the Department as Deputy
Department Head at the direction of the County Manager.
9. Adjourn
Future Meeting Dates
June 2, 2021— 3:00 p.m.
July 7, 2021— 3:00 p.m.
August 4, 2021— 3:00 p.m.
There being no further business for the good of the County, the meeting was adjourned by the order
of the Chair at 4:12 P.M.
COLLIER COUNTY DEVELOPMENT SERVICES
ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Chairman, William Varian
These Minutes were approved by the Board/Chairman on , as presented , or as amended
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MINUTES OF THE COLLIER COUNTY DEVELOPMENT SERVICES
ADVISORY COMMITTEE LAND DEVELOPMENT REVIEW
SUBCOMMITTEE
Naples, Florida, March 31, 2021
LET IT BE REMEMBERED, the Collier County Development Services Advisory
Committee — Land Development Review Subcommittee in and for the County of Collier,
having conducted business herein, met on this date at 2:00 PM in a REGULAR
SESSION at the Growth Management Department Building, Room 609/610 2800 N.
Horseshoe Drive, Naples, FL with the following persons present:
Chairman: Clay Brooker
Blair Foley (Excused)
Robert Mulhere
Jeff Curl
Mark McLean
ALSO PRESENT: Jeremy Frantz, LDC Manager
Richard Henderlong, Principal Planner
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Any persons in need of the verbatim record of the meeting may request a copy of the audio recording
from the Collier County Growth Management Division — Planning and Regulation building.
The meeting was held via Zoom and attendance in the conference room.
1. Call to Order
Chairman Brooker called the meeting to order at 2:OOpm and a quorum was established.
2. Approve agenda
Mr. Curl moved to approve the Agenda. Second by Mr. Brooker. Carried unanimously 3 — 0.
3. Old Business
a. LDC Amendments i. CCPC Tentative Date: June 3. 2021 a) Public Notice Distance -
Urban & Rural Golden Gate Estates
Mr. Henderlong noted the proposed amendment is scheduled to be heard by the Collier County
Planning Commission on June 3, 2021.
b. Golf Course Conversion -Soil & Groundwater Testing
Mr. Henderlong noted the proposed amendment is scheduled to be heard by the Collier County
Planning Commission on June 3, 2021.
4. New Business
a. LDC Amendments
i. PL20200002306 — VR Zoning of Chokoloskee Island — 376 Smallwood Drive (privately -
initiated LDC amendment)
Applicant: Richard Hawthorne
Silver Sides Holding, LLC.
Agent: Brad Wester
Mr. Henderlong presented the proposed amendment noting it involves having the Collier
County Planning Commission (CCPC) consider a privately initiated application for a Land
Development Code (LDC) amendment to LDC Section 2.03.02 — Residential Zoning
Districts and more specifically, LDC section 2.03.02 F. l.c — Conditional Uses. The
amendment proposes a new conditional use in the Village Residential (VR) Zoning District
to allow for a waterfront sporting and recreational camp that is a water -related or water
dependent use for fishing, boating and recreation with certain use restrictions.
The following was noted during Subcommittee discussion:
• While the impetus for the proposed amendment is a project for a specific property, the
proposed conditional use would apply to other VR zoned properties within the County for
similar water related and water dependent compatible uses.
• According to County policy, amendments may be brought forth to the BCC at any
time during the year as the previous limitation of 2 cycles per year has been
eliminated.
• Consideration should be given to clarifying the number of boats allowed for the use
given it references the number of docks or slips.
• Concern there is no definition of "camp house" in the amendment or Land
Development Code which should be clarified.
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• Concern on the potential impacts on neighboring properties which Staff noted would
be addressed during the Conditional Use process on a case by case basis before a
permit is issued.
Brad Wester, Agent for the property owner addressed the Subcommittee noting:
• The concept is to establish a "fishing camp" use whereby 4 Airstream trailers would
be available for lodging for reserved fishing participants.
• The camp house would be utilized as a central facility and include a kitchen, spaces to
watch television, bathroom and showers, areas to construct lures for fishing and no
lodging would be permitted in the building.
• The guests would be pre -registered for the sole purpose being provided the fishing
experience offered on site and no other type guest would be allowed to utilize the
facility (walk in guests, etc.).
• The applicant has experience in other areas of the country with the concept and
expressed concern limiting the number of boats however a total of 5 would be
reasonable.
Mr. Mulhere arrived at 2: 20pm.
It was noted during discussions with Staff, the conditional use format would provide
flexibility for the requirements of an individual application given a certain number of boats
may be acceptable in one instance but a lesser or greater number in another based on the
characteristics of the property and use in question.
Mr. McLean moved for the Development Services Advisory Committee to recommend the
Board of County Commissioners adopt the proposed amendment as presented by Staff
subject to incorporating language in Section Z03 F.I.c.12 to read "The term camp house
is intended to include cooking facilities, sanitaryfacilities, etc. but not intended to allow
lodging" (or similar language). Said language to be considered when the item is heard by
the DSAC. Second by Mr. Curl. Carried unanimously 4 — 0.
ii. PL20200001481— Good Oysters Landing (privately -initiated LDC amendment)
Applicant: Jeffery McDonald
Agent: Patrick G. White, Esq.
Mr. Henderlong presented the proposed amendment noting it involves amendment to
Section 2.03.07 J Goodland Zoning Overlay (GZO) District and more specifically Land
Development Code Section (LDC) 2.03.07 J.2 - Conditional Uses and LDC section 4.02.22
Table-14 Design and Dimensional Standards in the GZO District. It proposes a new
conditional use in the Goodland Zoning Overlay District to allow for oyster and shellfish
processing and distribution facilities and prohibit the onsite washing and rinsing of oysters.
Also, provides a design standard for the waterfront dependent use (oyster processing and
distribution facility) to be no greater than 750 square feet in gross floor area. Further, it will
allow a single family live/work unit over and/or abutting the oyster processing and
distribution facility (including ecotours to the oyster farm) with ancillary convenience
commercial.
The following was noted during Subcommittee discussions:
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• The activity would only be allowed in areas where waterfront dependent uses are
available and the conditional use permit incorporates a process whereby consideration
would be given to impacts on neighboring properties.
• Staff should ensure the language "ancillary convenience commercial" is not construed
to permit a convenience store activity on site.
• It may be beneficial to define or identify those entities qualifying as a "waterfront
dependent use" as it relates to the proposed amendment.
• Consideration should be given to relocating the 750 square foot gross floor area
limitation identified in Table 14 to the design standards section to create a more user
friendly document.
Patrick White, agent for the applicant noted only two vessels are allowed to be located on
site which would be stored on trailers and placed in the water via a lift. There are no docks
or piers associated with the use.
Mr. Mulhere moved for the Development Services Advisory Committee to recommend the
Board of County Commissioners adopt the proposed amendment as presented by Staff
subject to changing the 2.03.07 J.2 to eliminate the reference to "Waterfront Dependent
Uses" and cite "Oyster and shellfish processing... " on waterfront property. Second by Mr.
Curl. Carried unanimously 4 — 0.
b. Proposed meeting date
Staff noted the next proposed meeting date is December 7, 2021.
5. Public comments
None
There being no further business for the good of the County, the meeting was adjourned by the
order of the Chair at 3:33PM.
COLLIER COUNTY DEVELOPMENT SERVICES
ADVISORY COMMITTEE - LAND DEVELOPMENT
REVIEW SUBCOMMITTEE
These Minutes were approved by the Committee on , as presented , or as amended
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April 22, 2021— May 21, 2021 Code Cases by Category
Code Enforcement Division Monthly Report
April 22, 2021— May 21, 2021 Highlights
• Cases opened: 809
• Cases closed due to voluntary compliance: 504
• Property inspections: 3198
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Land Use — Prohibited land use, roadside stands, outdoor storage, synthetic drugs, zoning issues, etc.
Noise - Construction, early morning landscaping, bar or club, outdoor bands, etc.
Nuisance Abatement — Litter, grass overgrowth, waste container pits, exotics, etc.
Occupational Licensing — Home occupation violations, no business tax receipts, kenneling. etc.
Parking Enforcement - Parking within public right-of-way, handicap parking, etc.
Property Maintenance - Unsanitary conditions, no running water, green pools, structure in disrepair, etc.
Protected Species - Gopher Tortoise, sea turtles lighting, bald eagles, etc.
Right of Way - Construction in the public right-of-way, damaged culverts, obstruction to public right-of-way, etc.
Signs - No sign permits, illegal banners, illegal signs on private property, etc.
Site Development -Building permits, building alterations, land alterations, etc.
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Vegetation Requirements — Tree maintenance, sight distance triangle, tree pruning, land clearing, landfill, preserves, etc.
Vehicles - License plates invalid, inoperable vehicles, grass parking, RV parking, other vehicle parking etc.
This report reflects monthly data from March 22, 2021 — April 21, 2021
March 22, 2021— April 21, 2021 Code Cases by Category
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Executive Order — Emergency/Executive Mask Order 2020-06
Land Use — Prohibited land use, roadside stands, outdoor storage, synthetic drugs, zoning issues, etc.
Noise - Construction, early morning landscaping, bar or club, outdoor bands, etc.
Nuisance Abatement — Litter, grass overgrowth, waste container pits, exotics, etc.
Occupational Licensing — Home occupation violations, no business tax receipts, kenneling. etc.
Parking Enforcement - Parking within public right-of-way, handicap parking, etc.
Property Maintenance - Unsanitary conditions, no running water, green pools, structure in disrepair, etc.
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Signs - No sign permits, illegal banners, illegal signs on private property, etc.
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Vegetation Requirements — Tree maintenance, sight distance triangle, tree pruning, land clearing, landfill, preserves, etc.
Vehicles - License plates invalid, inoperable vehicles, grass parking, RV parking, other vehicle parking etc.
This report reflects monthly data from March 22, 2021 — April 21, 2021
February 22, 2021— March 21, 2021 Code Cases by Category
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Executive Order — Emergency/Executive Mask Order 2020-06
Land Use — Prohibited land use, roadside stands, outdoor storage, synthetic drugs, zoning issues, etc.
Noise - Construction, early morning landscaping, bar or club, outdoor bands, etc.
Nuisance Abatement — Litter, grass overgrowth, waste container pits, exotics, etc.
Occupational Licensing — Home occupation violations, no business tax receipts, kenneling. etc.
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Right of Way - Construction in the public right-of-way, damaged culverts, obstruction to public right-of-way,tc.
Signs - No sign permits, illegal banners, illegal signs on private property, etc.
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Vegetation Requirements — Tree maintenance, sight distance triangle, tree pruning, land clearing, landfill, preserves, etc.
Vehicles - License plates invalid, inoperable vehicles, grass parking, RV parking, other vehicle parking etc.
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ORDINANCE NO.2021 -
AN ORDINANCE OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 2019-01,
THE FLOODPLAIN MANAGEMENT ORDINANCE, TO ALLOW THE
INTERIOR PORTION OF ENCLOSED AREAS BELOW ELEVATED
BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES TO BE TEMPERATURE -CONTROLLED
BY A PERMANENTLY MOUNTED AIR -CONDITIONER OR CONNECTED
TO CENTRAL AIR; PROVIDING FOR INCLUSION IN THE CODE OF
LAWS AND ORDINANCES; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICT AND
SEVERABILITY; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the Collier County Board of County Commissioners (Board) seeks to protect
the health, safety and welfare of the citizens of Collier County; and
WHEREAS, Chapter 125, Florida Statutes, establishes the right and power of counties to
provide for the health, welfare and safety of existing and future residents by enacting and enforcing
regulations necessary for the protection of the public including Flood damage prevention
ordinances; and
WHEREAS, on January 8, 2019, the Board adopted Ordinance No. 2019-01, the
Floodplain Management Ordinance of Collier County, based on the updated State of Florida Model
Flood Damage Prevention Ordinance and repealed the previously adopted Ordinance No.
201 1-07, an Ordinance relating to Flood Damage Prevention, amended by Ordinance Nos. 2012-
06 and 2012-24; and
WHEREAS, the County's Floodplain Management Ordinance does not allow enclosed
areas below elevated buildings and structures to be temperature controlled and the State's Model
Ordinance does not include this limitation; and
WHEREAS, the Board desires to amend Collier County's current Floodplain Management
Ordinance to allow enclosed areas below elevated buildings and structures to be temperature
controlled;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that:
SECTION ONE: AMENDMENT TO SECTION 12.11 OF ORDINANCE NO.2019-01
Section 12.13 of Ordinance No. 2019-01 is hereby amended to read as follows:
SECTION 12: BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES.
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B. Enclosures below the lowest floor. Enclosed areas below elevated buildings and
structures shall comply with the requirements of the Florida Building Code, shall be
limited to parking of vehicles, storage, and building access, and shall comply with the
following:
(1) Access to the enclosed area shall be the minimum necessary to allow for:
(a.) Parking of vehicles (garage doors);
(b.) Limited storage of maintenance equipment used in connection with the
premises (standard exterior door not to exceed 3.0 ft. by 8.01);
(c.) Main entrance to the structure (one double door set).
Q(-3) All areas that are partitioned within the enclosed area shall be vented in
accordance with ASCE 24 Flood Resistant Design and Construction;
,(3)(4) All construction below the lowest floor shall be built with flood damage -resistant
materials consistent with ASCE 24 Flood Resistant Design and Construction, for
example: pressure treated wood and water -durable and mold resistant cement
backerboard; and
(4)(5) Section 6, D (8) of this ordinance, regarding a Declaration of Land Restriction
(Non -conversion agreement).
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SECTION TWO: APPLICABILITY.
For the purposes of jurisdictional applicability, this ordinance shall apply in all
unincorporated areas of Collier County. This ordinance shall apply to all applications for
development, including building permit applications and subdivision proposals, submitted on or
after the effective date of this ordinance.
SECTION THREE: INCLUSION IN THE CODE OF LAWS AND ORDINANCES.
The provisions of this Ordinance shall be made a part of the Code of Laws and Ordinances
of Collier County, Florida. The Sections of the Ordinance may be renumbered or re -lettered to
accomplish such, and the word "Ordinance" may be changed to "section," "article," or any other
appropriate word.
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SECTION FOUR: CONFLICT AND SEVERABILITY.
In the event this Ordinance conflicts with any other Ordinance of Collier County or other
applicable law, the more restrictive shall apply. If any phrase or portion of the Ordinance is held
invalid or unconstitutional by any court of competent jurisdiction, such portion shall be deemed a
separate, distinct and independent provision and such holding shall not affect the validity of the
remaining portion.
SECTION FIVE: EFFECTIVE DATE.
This Ordinance shall become effective upon filing with the Florida Department of State.
PASSED AND DULY ADOPTED by the Board of County Commissioners of Collier
County, Florida, this day of , 2021.
ATTEST:
CRYSTAL K. KINZEL, CLERK
, Deputy Clerk
Approved as to form and legality:
Heidi Ashton-Cicko
Managing Assistant County Attorney
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
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Penny Taylor, Chairman
May 2021
Monthly Statistics
15/2021 Growth Management Department
Building Plan Review Statistics
5/2021 Growth Management Department 2
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1,000
2,000
3,000
4,000
5,000
6,000
7,000
May-19Jun-19Jul-19Aug-19Sep-19Oct-19Nov-19Dec-19Jan-20Feb-20Mar-20Apr-20May-20Jun-20Jul-20Aug-20Sep-20Oct-20Nov-20Dec-20Jan-21Feb-21Mar-21Apr-21May-215,027 4,278 4,426 4,355 3,939 4,374 3,622 3,309 4,106 4,114 4,666 3,948 4,093 4,932 4,687 4,760 4,450 4,484 3,951 4,633 3,915 4,801 6,258 5,939 5,949 All Permits Applied by Month
Mechanical,
1172
Solar, 57
Bldg
Add/Alt,
467Bldg New
1 & 2 Res,
326
Shutters/Doors/
Windows, 771
Sign/Flagpole,
54
Roof, 496
Plumbing,
397
Electrical,
362 Pool,
344
Gas, 287 Aluminum
Structure,
284
Fence, 235
ROW
Residential, 166
Well Permits,
132
Top 15 of 35 Building Permit Types Applied
Building Plan Review Statistics
5/2021 Growth Management Department 3
$-
$50,000,000
$100,000,000
$150,000,000
$200,000,000
May-19Aug-19Nov-19Feb-20May-20Aug-20Nov-20Feb-21May-21Monthly Multi-family & Commercial Total
Construction Value by Applied Date
Multi-family Commercial
$-
$50,000,000
$100,000,000
$150,000,000
$200,000,000
May-19Aug-19Nov-19Feb-20May-20Aug-20Nov-20Feb-21May-21Monthly 1 & 2 Family Total
Construction Value by Applied Date
1&2 Family
$-
$50,000,000
$100,000,000
$150,000,000
$200,000,000
May-19Jun-19Jul-19Aug-19Sep-19Oct-19Nov-19Dec-19Jan-20Feb-20Mar-20Apr-20May-20Jun-20Jul-20Aug-20Sep-20Oct-20Nov-20Dec-20Jan-21Feb-21Mar-21Apr-21May-21Monthly Total Construction Value by Applied Date
1&2 Family Multi-family Commercial
Building Plan Review Statistics
45/2021 Growth Management Department
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
500
May-19Jun-19Jul-19Aug-19Sep-19Oct-19Nov-19Dec-19Jan-20Feb-20Mar-20Apr-20May-20Jun-20Jul-20Aug-20Sep-20Oct-20Nov-20Dec-20Jan-21Feb-21Mar-21Apr-21May-21May-
19
Jun-
19
Jul-
19
Aug-
19
Sep-
19
Oct-
19
Nov-
19
Dec-
19
Jan-
20
Feb-
20
Mar-
20
Apr-
20
May-
20
Jun-
20
Jul-
20
Aug-
20
Sep-
20
Oct-
20
Nov-
20
Dec-
20
Jan-
21
Feb-
21
Mar-
21
Apr-
21
May-
21
Commercial 7 8 3 11 9 8 15 5 9 4 7 4 5 7 5 6 3 3 3 6 7 5 11 8 12
Multi-family 5 3 3 15 7 8 6 4 11 9 9 9 5 2 10 10 11 1 7 7 11 19 11 6 6
1&2 Family 254 250 274 263 285 306 235 182 232 234 250 192 205 196 234 296 248 352 244 314 357 195 386 412 460
New Construction Building Permits Issued by Month
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
May-19Jul-19Sep-19Nov-19Jan-20Mar-20May-20Jul-20Sep-20Nov-20Jan-21Mar-21May-21New Multi-family Building
Permits Issued by Month
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
May-19Jul-19Sep-19Nov-19Jan-20Mar-20May-20Jul-20Sep-20Nov-20Jan-21Mar-21May-21New Commercial Building
Permits Issued by Month
Building Inspections Statistics
5/2021 Growth Management Department 5
0
5,000
10,000
15,000
20,000
25,000
30,000
May-19Jun-19Jul-19Aug-19Sep-19Oct-19Nov-19Dec-19Jan-20Feb-20Mar-20Apr-20May-20Jun-20Jul-20Aug-20Sep-20Oct-20Nov-20Dec-20Jan-21Feb-21Mar-21Apr-21May-2124005219342244323667223822664522760225452335521249233332023118720209712040220030198992309819751226082034122184254912363822155Building Inspections
ROW, 532
Structural, 9,696
Gas, 617 Electrical,
4,011
Plumbing,
3,608
Septic, 174
Mechanical,
1,888 Well,
104Land Development,
1,521
Types of Building Inspections
Land Development Services Statistics
5/2021 Growth Management Department 6
-
50
100
150
200
250
May-19Jun-19Jul-19Aug-19Sep-19Oct-19Nov-19Dec-19Jan-20Feb-20Mar-20Apr-20May-20Jun-20Jul-20Aug-20Sep-20Oct-20Nov-20Dec-20Jan-21Feb-21Mar-21Apr-21May-21152 159 156 167 131 147 128 142 122 145 129 148 134 145 144 174 173 158 153 140 141 186 196 161 210 All Land Development Applications Applied by Month
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
160
Zoning Verification
Letter
Site Development Plan
Insubstantial Change
Vegetation Removal
Permit
Lot Split Utility Conveyance
Final Acceptance
160
112 105
60
46
Top 5 Land Development Applications Applied
within the Last 6 Months
Land Development Services Statistics
5/2021 Growth Management Department 7
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
May-19Jun-19Jul-19Aug-19Sep-19Oct-19Nov-19Dec-19Jan-20Feb-20Mar-20Apr-20May-20Jun-20Jul-20Aug-20Sep-20Oct-20Nov-20Dec-20Jan-21Feb-21Mar-21Apr-21May-2127202825313615141827211217301912233317323024253433Pre-application Meetings by Month
-
20
40
60
80
100
120
May-19Jun-19Jul-19Aug-19Sep-19Oct-19Nov-19Dec-19Jan-20Feb-20Mar-20Apr-20May-20Jun-20Jul-20Aug-20Sep-20Oct-20Nov-20Dec-20Jan-21Feb-21Mar-21Apr-21May-2129 32 16 21 34 24 35 43 36 21 31 9 25 27 22 20 16 22 26 19 23 25 14 33 17 59545469607650636152271938535361757872515247786148Front Zoning Counter Permits Applied by Month
Temporary Use Commercial Certificates
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
May-19Jun-19Jul-19Aug-19Sep-19Oct-19Nov-19Dec-19Jan-20Feb-20Mar-20Apr-20May-20Jun-20Jul-20Aug-20Sep-20Oct-20Nov-20Dec-20Jan-21Feb-21Mar-21Apr-21May-214
27
17
4 2
16 14
5 4
17
54
9 7
13
0
14 15
8
2
9 9 10
17
5 7Number of PagesPlat Pages Recorded per Month
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
May-19Jun-19Jul-19Aug-19Sep-19Oct-19Nov-19Dec-19Jan-20Feb-20Mar-20Apr-20May-20Jun-20Jul-20Aug-20Sep-20Oct-20Nov-20Dec-20Jan-21Feb-21Mar-21Apr-21May-211
2
3
1 1
6
4
2
1
3
4
3
2
3
0
2
1
3
1
2 2
3
4
2 2
Number of New Subdivisions Recorded per Month
Numberof SubdivisionsLand Development Services Statistics
5/2021 Growth Management Department 8
Yearly Totals
2019 -31
2020 -25
2021 -13
Yearly Totals
2019 -131
2020 -152
2021 -48
Land Development Services Statistics
5/2021 Growth Management Department 9
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
May-19Jun-19Jul-19Aug-19Sep-19Oct-19Nov-19Dec-19Jan-20Feb-20Mar-20Apr-20May-20Jun-20Jul-20Aug-20Sep-20Oct-20Nov-20Dec-20Jan-21Feb-21Mar-21Apr-21May-21661044117512764962111055866679Monthly Total of Subdivision Applications
(PSPA, PSP, PPL, PPLA, ICP, FP, CNST) by Month
-
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
May-19Jun-19Jul-19Aug-19Sep-19Oct-19Nov-19Dec-19Jan-20Feb-20Mar-20Apr-20May-20Jun-20Jul-20Aug-20Sep-20Oct-20Nov-20Dec-20Jan-21Feb-21Mar-21Apr-21May-2117 9 15 8 12 14 7 18 9 9 11 6 10 7 11 10 14 6 11 6 6 5 7 13 7 Monthly Total of Subdivision Re-submittals/Corrections
(PSPA, PSP, PPL, PPLA, ICP, FP, CNST) by Month
Land Development Services Statistics
5/2021 Growth Management Department 10
-
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
May-19Jun-19Jul-19Aug-19Sep-19Oct-19Nov-19Dec-19Jan-20Feb-20Mar-20Apr-20May-20Jun-20Jul-20Aug-20Sep-20Oct-20Nov-20Dec-20Jan-21Feb-21Mar-21Apr-21May-2136 34 37 37 28 26 33 24 40 45 32 38 27 30 37 42 45 35 30 23 21 42 42 38 46 Monthly Total of Site Plan Applications
(SIP, SIPI, SDP, SDPA, SDPI, NAP) by Month
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
May-19Jun-19Jul-19Aug-19Sep-19Oct-19Nov-19Dec-19Jan-20Feb-20Mar-20Apr-20May-20Jun-20Jul-20Aug-20Sep-20Oct-20Nov-20Dec-20Jan-21Feb-21Mar-21Apr-21May-2147495151455835462636343842293333455242512636434140Monthly Total of Site Plan Re-submittals/Corrections
(SIP, SIPI, SDP, SDPA, SDPI, NAP) by Month
Reviews for Land Development Services
5/2021 Growth Management Department 11
-
200
400
600
800
1,000
1,200
1,400
May-19Jun-19Jul-19Aug-19Sep-19Oct-19Nov-19Dec-19Jan-20Feb-20Mar-20Apr-20May-20Jun-20Jul-20Aug-20Sep-20Oct-20Nov-20Dec-20Jan-21Feb-21Mar-21Apr-21May-211,232 1,062 1,109 1,114 1,074 1,150 883 1,037 832 954 1,093 812 807 929 1,081 888 1,120 1,147 999 999 782 900 1,251 1,116 1,052 Number of Land Development Reviews
99.1
0.9
Percentage Ontime for the Month
Ontime Late
Land Development Services Statistics
5/2021 Growth Management Department 12
$0
$5,000,000
$10,000,000
$15,000,000
$20,000,000
$25,000,000
May-19Jun-19Jul-19Aug-19Sep-19Oct-19Nov-19Dec-19Jan-20Feb-20Mar-20Apr-20May-20Jun-20Jul-20Aug-20Sep-20Oct-20Nov-20Dec-20Jan-21Feb-21Mar-21Apr-21May-21Total Applied Construction Valuation Estimate
Construction Estimate Utility Estimate
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
May-19Jun-19Jul-19Aug-19Sep-19Oct-19Nov-19Dec-19Jan-20Feb-20Mar-20Apr-20May-20Jun-20Jul-20Aug-20Sep-20Oct-20Nov-20Dec-20Jan-21Feb-21Mar-21Apr-21May-21Inspections per monthSite & Utility Inspections
Final Subdivision Inspection Final Utility Inspection
Preliminary Subdivision Inspection Preliminary Utility Inspection
Tie In Inspection
May-
19
Jun-
19
Jul-
19
Aug-
19
Sep-
19
Oct-
19
Nov-
19
Dec-
19
Jan-
20
Feb-
20
Mar-
20
Apr-
20
May-
20
Jun-
20
Jul-
20
Aug-
20
Sep-
20
Oct-
20
Nov-
20
Dec-
20
Jan-
21
Feb-
21
Mar-
21
Apr-
21
May-
21
North Collier 46 57 50 35 60 69 50 56 57 39 48 38 36 33 42 33 47 44 37 32 25 33 37 39 39
Collier County(Greater Naples)72 71 66 76 59 66 63 63 57 72 62 48 62 62 52 61 59 62 61 51 44 53 71 72 60
Fire Review Statistics
5/2021 Growth Management Department 13
Total Number of Building Fire Reviews by Month
Total Number of Planning Fire Reviews by Month
Fire District
Fire District
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
May-19Jun-19Jul-19Aug-19Sep-19Oct-19Nov-19Dec-19Jan-20Feb-20Mar-20Apr-20May-20Jun-20Jul-20Aug-20Sep-20Oct-20Nov-20Dec-20Jan-21Feb-21Mar-21Apr-21May-21DaysBuilding Fire Review Average Number of Days
May-
19
Jun-
19
Jul-
19
Aug-
19
Sep-
19
Oct-
19
Nov-
19
Dec-
19
Jan-
20
Feb-
20
Mar-
20
Apr-
20
May-
20
Jun-
20
Jul-
20
Aug-
20
Sep-
20
Oct-
20
Nov-
20
Dec-
20
Jan-
21
Feb-
21
Mar-
21
Apr-
21
May-
21
North Collier 711 729 725 709 621 688 488 470 410 458 633 565 510 642 645 564 558 588 429 586 427 482 630 706 741
Collier County (Greater Naples)395 339 386 426 365 481 388 359 476 361 397 355 324 462 418 409 400 439 403 446 460 475 451 473 456
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
May-19Jun-19Jul-19Aug-19Sep-19Oct-19Nov-19Dec-19Jan-20Feb-20Mar-20Apr-20May-20Jun-20Jul-20Aug-20Sep-20Oct-20Nov-20Dec-20Jan-21Feb-21Mar-21Apr-21May-21DaysPlanning Fire Review Average Number of Days
ORDINANCE NO. 2021 ----
AN ORDINANCE OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 2019-01,
THE FLOODPLAIN MANAGEMENT ORDINANCE, TO ALLOW THE
INTERIOR PORTION OF ENCLOSED AREAS BELOW ELEVATED
BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES TO BE TEMPERATURE-CONTROLLED
BY A PERMANENTL YMOUNTED AIR-CONDITIONER OR CONNECTED
TO CENTRAL AIR; PROVIDING FOR INCLUSION IN THE CODE OF
LAWS AND ORDINANCES; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICT AND
SEVERABILITY; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DA TE.
WHEREAS, the Collier County Board of County Commissioners (Board) seeks to protect
the health, safety and welfare of the citizens of Collier County; and
WHEREAS , Chapter 125, Florida Statutes, establishes the right and power of counties to
provide for the health, welfare and safety of existing and future residents by enacting and enforcing
regulations necessary for the protection of the public including Flood damage prevention
ordinances; and
WHEREAS , on January 8, 2019, the Board adopted Ordinance No. 2019-01, the
Floodplain Management Ordinance of Collier County, based on the updated State of Florida Model
Flood Damage Prevention Ordinance and repealed the previously adopted Ordinance No.
2011-07, an Ordinance relating to Flood Damage Prevention, amended by Ordinance Nos. 2012-
06 and 2012-24; and
WHEREAS , the County's Floodplain Management Ordinance does not allow enclosed
areas below elevated buildings and structures to be temperature controlled and the State's Model
Ordinance does not include this limitation ; and
WHEREAS , the Board desires to amend Collier County's current Floodplain Management
Ordinance to a llo w enclosed areas below elevated buildings and structures to be temperature
controlled;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that :
SECTION ONE: AMENDMENT TO SECTION 12.B OF ORDINANCE NO. 2019-01
Section 12.B of Ordinance No. 2019-01 is hereby amended to read as follows :
SECTION 12: BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES.
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