Lely MSTU Agenda 01/20/2022Page 1 of 1
GOLF ESTATES BEAUTIFICATION MSTU
ADVISORY COMMITTEE
8300 Radio Road
Naples, FL 34104
PROJECTOR PJEC
AGENDA
JANUARY 20TH, 2022
I. CALL TO ORDER
II. ATTENDANCE
Tony Branco - Chair (10/1/25)
Kathleen Dammert - Vice Chair (10/1/22)
Linda Rae Jorgensen (10/1/25)
Jackie Lowry (10/1/22)
Kathleen Slebodnik (10/1/25)
Michelle Arnold – Director, PTNE Div.
Dan Schumacher – Project Mgr, PTNE Div.
Rosio Garcia, Operations Coord. PTNE Div.
Michael McGee – McGee & Associates
Gary Gorden – Superb Landscape Services
Wendy Warren – Premier Staffing
III. APPROVAL OF AGENDA
IV. APPROVAL OF MINUTES – DECEMBER 16TH, 2021
V. CHAIRMAN’S REPORT – TONY BRANCO
A. Community Assessment. B. St Andrews Speeds & Traffic Count
VI. CONTRACTOR REPORTS
A. Landscape Architect’s Report – McGee & Associates (M&A)
B. Landscape Maintenance Report – Superb Landscape Services (SLS)
VII. PROJECT MANAGER’S REPORT – DAN SCHUMACHER
A. Budget Report.
B. Lighting Inspection Report.
VIII. ONGOING BUSINESS
A. St. Andrews Entryway Monuments Refurbishment.
B. Crosswalks – Paver Style.
C. Lumec LED Retrofit Lamps.
D. Traffic Calming.
IX. NEW BUSINESS
X. COMMITTEE MEMBER COMMENTS
XI. PUBLIC COMMENT
XII. ADJOURNMENT
NEXT MEETING:
FEBRUARY 17, 2021 AT 2:00 PM
South Regional Library
8065 Lely Cultural Pkwy
Naples, FL 34113
(239) 252-7542
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GOLF ESTATES BEAUTIFICATION MSTU
ADVISORY COMMITTEE
8300 Radio Road
Naples, FL 34104
Minutes
DECEMBER 16, 2021
I. Call to Order
The meeting was called to order at 2:02 PM and a quorum of four was present.
II. Attendance
Committee Members: Tony Branco, Chair; Kathleen Dammert, Vice-Chair;
Linda Jorgensen (excused); Jacalyn Lowry; Kathleen Slebodnik
County: Michelle Arnold, PTNE Director; Dan Schumacher, Project Manager;
Rosio Garcia, Operations Coordinator
Others: Mike McGee, Landscape Architect, McGee & Associates; Gary Gorden, Superb Landscape
Services; Wendy Warren, Premier Staffing; Lisa McGarity, Lely HOA President
III. Approval of Agenda
Ms. Lowry moved to approve the December 16, 2021, Agenda of the Lely Golf Estates
Beautification M.S.T.U. as amended:
Delete: VIII. Ongoing Business - C. Median 1 Traffic Sign – “Keep Right.”
Add: VIII. Ongoing Business - D. Light Pole Replacement Pebble Beach Blvd.
Second by Ms. Slebodnik. Carried unanimously 4 - 0.
IV. Approval of Minutes – November 18, 2021
Ms. Dammert moved to approve the minutes of the November 18, 2021, Lely Golf Estates
Beautification M.S.T.U. as presented. Second by Ms. Lowry. Carried unanimously 4 - 0.
V. Chairman’s Report – Tony Branco
A. Community Assessment
Chair Branco reported on observations made during the monthly drive through:
• Generally, the community landscaping looks good.
• The St. Andrews entryway seasonal flower planting installation is complete.
• Palms flanking St. Andrews Blvd. entry walls were trimmed and cleaned.
• Monument paint finish is aging and fading.
• Irrigation heads at the Augusta and Forest Hills Blvd. were redirected to prevent water
damage to the holiday decorations installed on the sign by Ms. Lowry.
B. M.S.T.U. Monthly Traffic Statistics –St Andrews Blvd.
Two (2) Traffic Logix SafePace 100 speed monitoring signs are functioning on Saint Andrews
Boulevard, eastbound by the Lely Presbyterian Church (Radar 1) and westbound at Pine Valley
Circle (Radar 2).
Chair Branco distributed a daily vehicle report for data from November 14th to December 14th.
• Radar 1 (110 St Andrews Blvd) recorded 56,655 vehicles averaging 1,828 vehicles per day.
Maximum speed was 52 mph.
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• Radar 2 (255 Saint Andrews Blvd) recorded 58,808 vehicles for an average of 1,897 per day.
Maximum speed was 65 mph.
VII. Contractor Reports
A. Landscape Architect’s Report – McGee & Associates (M&A)
Mr. McGee summarized the “Lely Golf Estates Landscape Observation Report FY20-21” dated
December 2, 2021, noting many items have been taken care of.
All Locations
• Items highlighted in yellow are a priority for safety issues and potential plant damage.
• Tree stakes not intact were removed.
In bound R/W South
• The Tabebuia tree was replaced in accordance with the County code.
• Mr. Gorden reported Queen Crape Myrtles were available at Benson’s Nursery.
Saint Andrews Blvd.
• Crinum Lilies were installed on Median #1.
• Turf treatment application for sedge grass will be applied if test area is effective.
• Plumbago shrub beds were treated for insects. Insect spray will be applied every two to three
months.
Forest Hills Blvd.
• Median #11, address 550: Remove mature Holly tree due to trunk/root rot and replace with a
‘Natchez’ Crape Myrtle, White. Shipment of Crape Myrtle ‘Natchez’ white tree to be
consolidated with additional items from the same nursery to minimize freight cost. Tree
will be installed upon receipt.
Mulch
• Ten (10) pallets Specialty Red Mulch were ordered from Forestry Resources and have been
applied by Superb.
• Mr. McGee will identify median bare spots for fill-in and inform Mr. Schumacher of the
number of pallets of mulch needed.
• Annual flower beds will not be mulched.
• Installation of mulch at the pump station to prevent weed growth by equipment will be
considered.
Water Usage – November 2021
• Warren Street Reuse Water used 92,965 gallons; potable water none.
• Valley Stream’s meter indicated 12,180 gallons of potable water use.
• The potable water meter was replaced by Wastewater Division, possibly due to malfunction.
Mr. McGee will:
• Determine if Ganoderma fungus is causing deterioration of palms on Augusta and Forest
Hills Boulevards.
• Visit Bernsen’s Nursery on Livingston Road and “tag” Queen Crape tree(s) for St. Andrews
Blvd. R/W South if specimen meets his standards.
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B. Landscape Maintenance Report – Superb Landscape Services (SLS)
Mr. Gorden reported:
• Turf on Median #1 was treated for sedge grass.
• Hong Kong tree foliage, blocking the Treasure Point “no outlet” sign, will be pruned Monday
December 20th.
• Maintenance week ending January 1, 2022, will be abbreviated.
VII. Project Manager’s Report – Dan Schumacher
A. Budget Report
Lely MSTU Fund Budget 152 dated December 16, 2021
• The FY-22 Millage rate remains constant at 2.000 mills.
• Current Ad Valorem Tax, Line 1, is $312,400.00; an increase of 2.63% over FY-21.
• Transfers and Contributions, Line 11, are $327,714.92; a carry-over of unexpended
FY-21 funds.
• Total Revenue, Line 12, is $642,414.92, including investment interest, transfers, and
contributions.
• Purchase Orders: (Contractors)
Hart’s Electrical – Electrical Maintenance & Repair
McGee & Associates – Landscape Architecture
Forestry Resources – Order for ten (10) palettes of mulch will be reflected in the January
budget.
Premier Staffing – Transcription Services
Site One Landscape Supply – Irrigation Parts & Pumps
Superb Landscape Services – Grounds & Irrigation Maintenance
Whited Holiday Décor – Holiday Decorations
• Operating Expense, Line 32, is budgeted at $243,814.92; with current Commitments of
$169,209.47, Expenditures of $25,879.66, and a Budget Remainder (unspent operating
funds) of $48,725.77.
• Capital Outlay, Line 34, budgeted at $183,200.00, is available to fund planned Paver
Crosswalks and Entryway Monument projects.
• Transfer to Fund 111, Line 35, in the amount of $54,700.00, is for MSTU Staff salaries and
accrued County overhead related to M.S.T.U. operations.
• Transfer to the Property Appraiser, Line 36, in the amount of $3,000.00, is for computation
of M.S.T.U. Ad Valorem data for the tax rolls.
• Transfer to the Tax Collector, Line 37, in the amount of $7,700.00, is for collection of
M.S.T.U. millage as part of the tax bill, currently 2.0 mills.
• Reserves, Line 39, budgeted at $150,000.00, is designated for Insurance and Catastrophic
damage repair.
• Total Budget, Line 41, lists FY-22 M.S.T.U. budgeted funds at $642,414.92; with tabulated
Commitments of $169,209.47, Expenditures of $32,069.84, and a Budget Remainder (total
unspent funds) of $441,135.61. Generally, the Budget amount of $642,441.92 does not
change during the fiscal year.
B. Lighting Inspection Report
• Red entries indicate current lamp outages, gray for outages repaired from previous report.
• One (1) light outage on the exit-side Lely Entryway Monument was reported on the
December 1, 2021, report; to be replaced by Hart’s Electrical.
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C. Traffic Calming – Dummy Cameras – Additional Stop Signs
The County Attorney’s Office received as request from Mr. Schumacher about installing “dummy
cameras” to deter speeding on St. Andrews Blvd. Growth Management Division also reviewed the
request. The resulting opinion is that such dummy devices are not permitted on County roads.
Consequently, the M.S.T.U. cannot go forward with installation of Dummy Cameras.
Discussions regarding county opposition to the committee’s request to add stop sign on Saint
Andrews Blvd. at the intersection where the highest speeds have been recorded ensued.
Viable options for M.S.T.U. consideration are:
• Construction of Speed Tables, which requires an engineering study and agreement by
residents directly impacted.
• Installation of Speed Bumps or Speed Humps (traffic study & resident agreement required).
• Installation of a crosswalk at Pine Valley Circle and St. Andrews Blvd.
• The Homeowners Association could encourage residents to “slowdown.”
VIII. Ongoing Business
A. St. Andrews Entryway Monuments Refurbishment
Mr. Schumacher is consulting with structural engineers for a preliminary opinion whether the
existing monument walls would qualify to receive a construction Permit for the planned decorative
cap as part of the sign renovations. The Committee will be updated at a future meeting.
B. Crosswalks – Paver Style
McShea Contracting submitted the low bid for installation of eight (8) Paver-Style Crosswalks of
EndurablendTM Polymer Cement with twelve inch (12”) solid white Thermoplastic Border, to match
the crosswalks installed at St. Andrews & Pebble Beach Blvd.
Ms. Lowry motioned to approved McShea Contracting’s proposal number 2110-001-LY, dated
December 10, 2021, in the amount of $49,495.00, for installation of eight EndurablendTM
Paver-Style Crosswalks on St. Andrews Boulevard. Second by Ms. Slebodnik. Carried
unanimously 4 – 0.
C. Lumec LED Retrofit Lamps
Estimated date of receipt for the six (6) LED Lumec retrofit lamps on order is February 2022.
Two (2) LED lights remain in-stock for light outage replacement. The lamps on order were priced the
same as previously this year.
D. Light Pole Replacement Pebble Beach Blvd.
The light pole and LED retrofit lamp kit, scheduled to ship December 17, 2021, to Hart’s Electrical,
will be installed upon the estimated receipt date of January 2022.
IX. New Business
None
X. Committee Member Comments
Several members discussed their vaccination status and questioned whether the committee could request
members to disclose their vaccination status.
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XI. Public Comment
Ms. McGarity, President, Lely Homeowners Association, will attend a meeting scheduled December
20th between the East Naples Civic Association and Commissioner LoCastro to discuss Traffic Calming
and requested traffic stats.
XII. Adjournment
There being no further business to come before the Committee, the meeting was adjourned
by the Chair at 3:21 PM.
LELY GOLF ESTATES BEAUTIFICATION MSTU
ADVISORY COMMITTEE
________________________________
Tony Branco, Chairman
These Minutes were approved by the Committee on , 2022 as presented ___ or
as amended ___.
NEXT MEETING:
JANUARY 20, 2022 – 2:00 PM
SOUTH REGIONAL LIBRARY
8065 LELY CULTURAL PARKWAY
NAPLES, FL 34113
239.252.7542
McGee & Associates
Landscape Architecture
Design * Environmental Management * Planning * Arborist
5079 Tamiami Trail East / P. O. Box 8052 Naples, Florida 34101 Page 1 of 3
Phone (239) 417-0707 * Fax (239) 417-0708
LC 098 * FL 1023A
Project: LELY GOLF ESTATES BEAUTIFICATION, M.S.T.U. Landscape Architect Observation Report: January 2022
Location: MSTU DISTRICIT ROADWAYS
Project Manager: Dan Schumacher, Collier County Public Services Division, Public Transportation & Neighborhood Enhancements Department
Consultant: McGee & Associates Consultant’s Representative: Michael A. McGee, rla, isa
Contractor: Superb Maintenance Contractor’s Representative: Robert Kindelan, Gary Gorden
Report Date: FY21-22, 01/06/2022 Observation Date: 01/06/2022 Report No. 4 (FY22)
AC - Indicates major or repeating items recommended to be discussed by the Advisory Committee
S - Indicates items to be addressed by staff. C - Indicates items to be addressed by Contractor
Contractor is requested to address items as soon as possible and indicate in RESPONSE/COMMENTS column when and which items are corrected.
Note: Copy picture out of comment boxes and then paste to additional sheet if picture is desired in larger size.
LOCATION/WORK AREA AC S C R OBSERVATION & RECOMMENDATIONS ADDITIONAL COMMENTS
All locations Strikethrough indicates items that have been addressed or
being addresses and will be removed from the next
month’s report. Yellow highlighting indicates items that
need to be addressed as soon as possible for safety issues
or potential plant damage.
St. Andrews Blvd. & US 41
Inbound R/W South
X X Bougainvillea Silhouette along back of curb appears to have signs of root fungus.
Recommend treatment of all locations and reduce water.
X 1 At end of Shopping Center: 1 Tabebuia tree is dead. Remove and replace with Queen
Crape myrtle tree. 45 gal., 3” caliper, 10’-12’ ht., 42”- 48” spr., 32”-36” root ball dia.
M&A 1/6/22: Queen’s Crape Myrtle replacement tree was
located and flagged 1/5/22.
Outbound R/W North
Suncoast Credit Union side of
sidewalk
No major issues observed.
St. Andrews Blvd.
Median #1
Median #2 No major issues observed.
Median #3 At Address 105: Alexander palm has sutty (black) mold on trunk and foliage which is an
indication of foliage insects, (e.g. Aphids, White fly), treat foliage for insects.
Median #4 No major issues observed.
Median #5 X X Review Plumbago shrub beds for insects and/or disease and treat as needed.
Median #6 X X Review Plumbago shrub beds for insects and/or disease and treat as needed.
Median #7 No major issues observed.
Median #8 No major issues observed.
Median #8A No major issues observed.
Median #9 No major issues observed.
Median #10
Forrest Hills Blvd
Median #11
X X 8 At address 550: Mature Holly tree is in decline due to trunk/root rot that has decayed over
90% of the tree trunk and removal is recommended. It is recommended to replace tree
with Crape Myrtle ‘Natchez’, White, 30 gal., 2” cal., 8’-10’ ht., 5’-6’ spr., Multi-stem (4 min.).
Will require (1) bubbler location with (2) adjustable flood bubblers per tree. (photo)
M&A 1/6/22: Queen’s Crape Myrtle replacement tree was
located and flagged 1/5/22.
Median #12 X X At Address 105: Alexander palm has sutty (black) mold on trunk and foliage which is an
indication of foliage insects, (e.g. Aphids, White fly), treat foliage for insects.
Commented [MM1]:
McGee & Associates
Landscape Architecture
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LOCATION/WORK AREA AC S C R OBSERVATION & RECOMMENDATIONS ADDITIONAL COMMENTS
Forest Hills Cart Crossing & Lake
Valley Stream Cr. Median #13 No major issues observed.
Pebble Beach Blvd.
Median #14
No major issues observed.
Median #15 No major issues observed.
Median #16
Median #17
Median #18 X X Light pole #19 north end. Prune out damaged and/or dead Juniper foliage. One Dwarf
Bougainvillea dead. Install (1) 3 gal. dwarf Bougainvillea ‘Helen Johnson’ plants.
Recommendation: Median #18 north end remove Juniper
and one row of Bougainvillea back to first Foxtail palm and
replant area with Perennial Peanut. (91) 1 gal. ‘Golden
Glory’ perennial peanut in addition remove Juniper on
south end of Median #19 and replace with perennial peanut
(62) 1 gal., ‘Golden Glory’ perennial peanut.
Median #19
Pebble Beach Blvd. Golf Cart
Crossing
No major issues observed.
Thorncrest Ln. cul-de-sac #20 X X On north side of circle remove runover Bougainvillea plants and remove others that are
within 4 feet of back of curb.
Briarcliff Ln. Cu-de-sac #21
Heather Grove Ln. Cul-de-sac #22 No major issues observed.
Baltusrol Signs
Doral Cr. East R/W No major issues observed.
West R/W & Rattlesnake Hammock
Rd.
X X 6 Install (4) 3 gal. white African Iris on east end of existing plantings at Doral.
Median #23 No major issues observed.
Median #24 Treasure Point Cul-de-sac X X Remove volunteer Ficus vine that is starting in Sabal palm.
Warren St. Pumping Station See water use schedule.
Valley Stream Cr. Irrigation See water use schedule.
Fertilization X X See annual FY21-22 schedule.
McGee & Associates
Landscape Architecture
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LOCATION/WORK AREA AC S C R OBSERVATION & RECOMMENDATIONS ADDITIONAL COMMENTS
LELY GOLF ESTATES M.S.T.U.
Fund 152
January 20, 2022
FY-22 Vendor Item PO# Budget Commitments Expenditures
Budget
Remainder
1 CUR AD VALOREM TAX (312,400.00)$ -$ (270,039.51)$ (42,360.49)$
2 DEL AD VALOREM TAXES -$ -$ -$
3 OVERNIGHT INTEREST -$ -$ (36.35)$ 36.35$
4 INVESTMENT INTEREST (2,300.00)$ -$ (343.06)$ (1,956.94)$
5 INTEREST TAX COLL.-$ -$ -$ -$
6 REVENUE STRUCTURE (314,700.00)$ -$ (270,418.92)$ (44,281.08)$
7 TRANS FROM PROPERTY APPRAISER -$ -$ -$ -$
8 CARRY FORWARD GEN (337,500.00)$ -$ -$ (337,500.00)$
9 CARRY FORWARD OF ENCUMB (6,114.92)$ -$ -$ (6,114.92)$
10 NEG 5% EST REV 15,900.00$ -$ -$ 15,900.00$
11 TRANSFERS & CONTRIB (327,714.92)$ -$ -$ (327,714.92)$
12 TOTAL REVENUE (642,414.92)$ -$ (270,418.92)$ (371,996.00)$
13 ENG. FEES & OTHERS McGee & Associates Landscape Architect 4500214153 20,000.00$ 15,113.35$ 3,006.65$ 1,880.00$
14 INDIRECT COST REIMBURSE Collier County Indirect Cost Direct Pay 6,600.00$ 6,600.00$ -$ -$
15 LANDSCAPE INCIDENTALS Superb Landscape Services Landscape Incidentals 4500213926 40,000.00$ 38,346.40$ 1,653.60$ (0.00)$
16 OTHER CONTRACTUAL Superb Landscape Services Grounds Maintenance 4500213926 100,000.00$ 76,115.00$ 13,885.00$ 10,000.00$
17 OTHER CONTRACTUAL 49,495.00$ -$ -$ 49,495.00$
18 ELECTRICITY FPL Electricity 4700004511 4,000.00$ 2,511.43$ 848.57$ 640.00$
19 WATER AND SEWER Collier County Utilities Water Usage 4700004512 11,800.00$ 7,656.73$ 1,243.27$ 2,900.00$
20 RENT EQUIPMENT 200.00$ -$ -$ 200.00$
21 INSURANCE GENERAL Collier County Insurance General Direct Pay 700.00$ 525.00$ 175.00$ -$
SiteOne Pumps & Releated Items 4500213946 1,965.62$ 534.38$
Hydropoint Data Renewal VISA -$ 1,487.50$
22 SPRINKLER SYSTEM MAINT.15,000.00$ 1,965.62$ 2,021.88$ 11,012.50$
23 MULCH 7,000.00$ -$ -$ 7,000.00$
Hart's Electrical LED Retrofit Kits & Downed Light Pole 4500212713 4,894.82$ 4,120.10$
Hart's Electrical Lighting Maintenance & LED Fixtures 4500213951 6,989.60$ 520.40$
Batteries Plus (2) 12V Lead Duracell Batteries VISA -$ 301.20$
24 LIGHTING MAINTENANCE 21,114.92$ 11,884.42$ 4,941.70$ 4,288.80$
25 LICENSE & PERMITS 2,000.00$ -$ -$ 2,000.00$
Premier Staffing Transcriptionist (FY22) 4500213947 2,950.00$ -$
Premier Staffing Transcriptionist (FY21) 4500215550 -$ 222.75$
Whited Holiday Décor` Holiday Decorations 4500215145 -$ 3,900.00$
26 OTHER MISCELLANEOUS 9,000.00$ 2,950.00$ 4,122.75$ 1,927.25$
27 OFFICE SUPPLIES 300.00$ -$ -$ 300.00$
28 COPYING CHARGES J.M. Todd Copier CPC new 4500214501 200.00$ 84.34$ 29.94$ 85.72$
29 FERT HERB CHEM Howard Fertilizer Fertilizer VISA 3,000.00$ -$ 896.00$ 2,104.00$
Amazon Swivel Bolt Snap Hook VISA -$ -$ 23.38$
Forestry Resouces Mulch VISA 1,134.00$
30 OTHER OPERATING 200.00$ -$ 1,157.38$ (957.38)$
31 TRAFFIC SIGNS Lykins Sign Street Signs VISA 2,500.00$ -$ 975.00$ 1,525.00$
32 OTHER TRAINING 200.00$ -$ -$ 200.00$
33 OPERATING EXPENSE 293,309.92$ 163,752.29$ 34,956.74$ 94,600.89$
34 IMPROVEMENTS GENERAL 133,705.00$ -$ -$ 133,705.00$
35 CAPITAL OUTLAY 133,705.00$ -$ -$ 133,705.00$
36 TRANS FROM FUND 152 TO FUND 111 Reimbursement for Staff Support 83.6%54,700.00$ -$ -$ 54,700.00$
37 TRANS FROM FUND 152 TO PROPERTY APPRAISER 4.6%3,000.00$ -$ 1,248.48$ 1,751.52$
38 TRANS FROM FUND 152 TO TAX COLLECTOR 11.8%7,700.00$ -$ 6,400.79$ 1,299.21$
39 TRANSFERS 10.2%65,400.00$ -$ 7,649.27$ 57,750.73$
40 RESERVES FOR CONTINUING OPERATIONS - INSURANCE 150,000.00$ -$ -$ 150,000.00$
41 RESERVES 150,000.00$ -$ -$ 150,000.00$
42 TOTAL BUDGET 642,414.92$ 163,752.29$ 42,606.01$ 436,056.62$
95,871,609 FY 12 Final Taxable Value Total Available Balance 436,056.62$
92,697,303 FY 13 Final Taxable Value
Plus Commited And Not Spent 163,752.29$
95,718,423 FY 14 Final Taxable Value
99,596,489 FY 15 Final Taxable Value Estimated Cash 599,808.91$
106,888,467 FY 16 Final Taxable Value
116,823,687 FY 17 Final Taxable Value
127,802,080 FY 18 Final Taxable Value
135,136,761 FY 19 Final Taxable Value
142,494,654 FY 20 Final Taxable Value Prepared on 1/13/2022
152,194,183 FY 21 Final Taxable Value
156,193,322 FY 22 Adopted Taxable Value
2.63% Adjustment FY21 to FY22
FY 22 Adopted Taxable Value FY 21
Millage 2.0000 2.0000 2.0 mill cap
Tax Dollars 312,387 304,388 2.63%
557,448.42$ Estimated Cash Less
Uncollected Taxes
Lely Beautification MSTU
TUBE A B C D E
Sign ‐ Enter 1
Sign ‐ Exit 2 ❶
SPOT AB
Flagpole ‐ US 1
Flagpole ‐ FL 2 ▪ Current outages
Flagpole ‐ BCC 3 are sequenced
LUMINAIRE ABin RED.
Single 1
Single 2 ▪ Outages repaired
Single 3 in the past month
Single 4 are sequenced
Single 5 in GRAY.
Single 6
Single 7
Single 8
Single 9
Single 10
Single 11
LUMINAIRE AB
Double 1
Double 2
Double 3
Double 4
Double 5
Double 6
Double 7
Double 8
Double 9
Double 10
Double 11
Double 12
Double 13
Double 14
Double 15
Double 16
Double 17
Double 18
Double 19
Double 20
Double 21
Single 22
Single 23 1909
LELY MSTU LIGHTING INSPECTION Inspection Date:1/3/2022
ST. ANDREWS ENTRANCE ‐ FROM US‐41
Notes
PEBBLE BEACH BLVD
Inspected by Superb Landscape Services 1/2
Lely Beautification MSTU
'LELY' SIGN AB
Solar Light
TUBES AB
Sign ‐ Enter 1
Sign ‐ Exit 2
LUMINAIRE AB
Double 1
Double 2
Single 3
Single 4
Single 5
Single 6 1909
LELY MSTU LIGHTING INSPECTION 1/3/2022 Notes
FOREST HILLS @ AUGUSTA
DORAL CIRCLE
Inspected by Superb Landscape Services 2/2