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I heard the petitioner's representative on the last planning commission meeting stating, "As right now it is not profitable" and what we are doing right now is making all the changes to make sure it is profitable for the developer. I'm opposing the adoption of the amendment of the growth management for RFMUD district. Comprehensive plans are intended to balance future economic, social, physical, environmental, and fiscal development in a county. The county needs to manage the impacts of growth for the benefit of current residents and future generations, and the environment. There's no thoughtful analysis of the relationship between environmental protection and economic growth with these changes. The RFMUD district was supposed to protect and preserve existing natural resources, including habitat for listed species, to retain a rural pastoral or park-like appearance and to direct incompatible uses away from Wetlands and upland habitat in order to protect water quality. Minimizing the greenbelt or having none on the East side and just having some vegetation will not be compatible with the surrounding areas like Rural Golden Estates. you are planning to have a road at the end of my street. We can image the noise pollution and contamination and taking the rural character of the Golden Gate Estates. I'm concerned that increasing density near these sensitive areas like corkscrew regional ecosystem watershed(crew) which provide flood protection water filtration for the county's drinking water supplies. Reducing the Littoral shelf planting from 30% to 15% of the wet detention pond surface area it is another blow to our drinking water and sensitive areas. The whole purpose of a littoral zone is to purify the water and maintain balanced aquatic ecosystems. All the scientific agencies dealing with lakes agree that healthy lakes in Florida are covered 30%-50% with aquatic plants. As I recall from a presentation from the county staff with DEP the reasoning to have 30% compared to other areas in the County it was because of the sensitive areas. In regards the wildlife, panthers currently move through this area into golden gate estates onto the preserve lands. Increasing more residents within primary and secondary panther habitats we can expect an increase in domestic animal depredation and human panther interactions. this may result in several panthers being permanently removed from the population. We have to keep in mind that the current panther habitat is at capacity, and there's nowhere to relocate these animals. we don't want the panther to become restricted within the preserves boundaries as this will not promote its recovery. This is an active area for the panthers there is plenty telemetry points as well recorded a total of 381 panthers' deaths within 25 miles of Immokalee village site about 70% were caused by vehicle collisions. We asked the county to take in consideration to adopt a new policies that where there's a high percentage of panther's vehicles collisions occur a wildlife crossing must be require for any new development We can just depend on the State or federal to act on but should be also at Local level. It is for the well-being and protection of our wildlife for future generations and the safety of citizens as well. In regards Gopher Tortoise Burrows found in this areas FWC determined that the project may affect the Gopher tortoise. Let's also put in consideration that Gopher Tortoise burrows provide refuge for approximately 360 other species. Environmental goals with the RFMUD was created to Protect prime agricultural land, direct incompatible land uses away from and their Habitat and their listed species away from development, habitat,and protect the environmental lands, and also provide measures to curtail urban sprawl. In regards the Affordable housing/workforce housing some changes need to be made. Some of the current County employees, and police don't make that much money to qualify. Trying to promote affordable housing/workforce housing in these areas that we don't even have bus transportation not to mention lack of roads in poor conditions, overcrowded schools that now we are bringing portal units. Making all this changes only benefits developers and will be a burden to taxpayers. We are still paying the 1 cent penny increase for another couple years, some of the roads that is needed for all this development are not even funded yet. 163.3215(3), fla. stat. the statutory definition of"intensity" expressly includes "the measurement of the use or demand on facilities and services." 163.3164(22), fla. stat. public "facilities" include transportation facilities. What will happen if, due to a hurricane or wildfire, residents need to evacuate on failing roads adding the new developments density? Golden Gate Estates residents like myself are concerned about the impact of additional traffic loss of rural way of life, wildlife fatalities, dangerous roads, and impacts to water resources, decimation of the rural character of golden gate estates and surrounding areas. Impact fees is insufficient to mitigate the long-term cost, FDOT analysis for asphalt demonstrates the cost of asphalt is growing at 3%per year. balanced future economic, social, physical, environmental, and fiscal development of the area shall guide future decisions on any Growth Management plan amendments. Commisioners Also, I have few questions if is okay I been trying to get an answer from the county Can anyone please explain what compliance with Florida DEO extension was the petitioners representative referring to for not having the MPUD PETITION WITH THE GMPA together? The Developer agreement contribution (DCA) we only going to see if a MPUD application is submitted, correct? See attachment Regarding the package transmittal submitted to the DEO, some things are being removed that I have not heard being discussed in the meetings for example: list examples Removing specific management practices for the control of pesticides use in golf courses is a concern. As an example, 07/21/2011 in DeLand a group of 42 Volusia county homeowners filed a class action lawsuit over ground water pollution.They say the well water at the homes is contaminated with the cancer-causing chemical, dieldrin. Nearly 53 homes in the neighborhood tested positive for the chemical. All of the homes with wells that tested positive were closed to the east side of the golf area. Please Keep in mind the current community that depends in well water around the RFMUD district. Lastly residents of district 5 still don't understand why Commissioner McDaniel is still not recusing himself from voting. The form 8B memorandum of voting conflict doesn't say there is only conflict of interest if they still owns the land but states as follow : see attachment If is not enough The florida ethics also point out section 112.313(7)(a) Florida Status states: see attachment. Also in Collier County Ethhics ordinance under SEC. 2-2053 statement of policy states as follow: see attachment I will respectfully ask for commissioner McDaniel to excuse himself this is concern that has been brought out by many residents and many occasions. Including at the Neighborhood meeting in 2019. Thank you TRANSCRIPT OF THE MEETING OF THE COLLIER COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION Naples, Florida May 20, 2021 It is oua—at is Ttantportataoa Planning's position that any Miller addition of denaty ahould be thoroughly studied to determine the impacts to the aaaa•poatatton network and what additional facilities might be aeetssa a as well as a proper mix use--propea nix of tees that wall support a maximum intenual cognac and shorter trip lengths. What that`s basically tryiag to say is that we--any additional density that we would be Itkakana at is again.the North Belle Meade as well as the Belle Meade area really needs to be looked at hem a transportation standpoint.the infra stucture. If we properly plan it scat that we have requitement,that have implications where we have fewer hips out onto our toad networks.in other worck,we us-and capture as much of those internal taps as we possibly can,the better we're gomg to be. COMMISSIONER a4ISSIONNER FRY By that you mean having sufficient commercial set aces in those areas so the people don't have to leave the teen? MR SAWYER. Absolutels.yes. I do have information as flu as specific links that we could possibly talk to I don't know how fat you want to get into that Mostly what were talking about as fat as servicing these two areas is goong to be the extension of Wilson And I can gave you to a frames if you really want those. They ate within the 2045 We also have BentiektWilstni,which would be serving Rather south into the Belle Meade area An_again,I've tot unto frames on those. The other is ire a,t certainly 41 And there ate plan within the 2045 ham FOOT to make improvements in a stretch that would be right to ft of the Belle Meade area But,certair#y,we would want,if weir looking at additional densities.to certainly brine im--PDOT into those discussions Because right miss-then plans are jt ct like otas. She lee'wining at the current densities that have been Ptottcxed ptesio sl'c the North Belle Meade and Belie Meade.again those are the areas we're gang to see the greatest development possible What west done as pan of these amendment,is to suggest that we mutate a study withal two}tears So we're really looking at a comprehensive approach to planting these areas at we can addreaa ugh 2Snat tint we can athess the mat of uses,and that auitades the capture tate that Michael talked abort. So we want at to be snctautable- We want it to be.112--I know vont all don't maybe perhaps like the term'sman growth."but you want to offer multiple modes of transportation We want to look at the possibility of increasing residential denvsity..for example.what wit pi°posed as pan of these attenintents,four to seven dwelling ernes per one And it may be,tax fact,doable. but we would really lather include all the atakehrolders to that process and plan it correctly CHAIRMAN FRYER. Well•Int one who likes the tetra'smart growth" Of coarse.I have nay own definition of it.a:we're all entitled to. And it seems to nee that the restudy rew.mtaatendation afoot to seven would have been optuttal. And I understand stain response that we don't have the iuhasbtrctnre yet to sere that kind of density. relationship that will create a continuing or frequently recurring conflict between his or her private interests and the performance of his or her public duties or that would impede the full and faithful discharge of his or her public - duties. The first part of Section 112.313(7)(a) prohibits a public officer from having employment or a contractual relationship with any agency or business entity that is either subject to the regulation of, or is doing business with. the officer's own agency. The second part of the statute prohibits a public officer from having employment or a contractual relationship that will create a "continuing or frequently recurring" conflict of interest, or that will "impede the full and faithful discharge of the officer's public duties." Whether the Councilmember will have a prohibited conflict of interest were the other law firm to represent clients in City Council matters is a question that concerns the second part of Section 112.313(7)(a). The phrase "conflict of interest," as used in the statute, is defined in Section 112.312(8), Florida Statutes, to mean "a situation in which regard for a private interest tends to lead to disregard of a public duty or interest." A "conflict of interest" may be found if a public officer's duties and his private employment or contractual relationships "coincide to create a situation which `tempts dishonor."' See Zerweck v. State Commission on Ethics, 409 So. 2d 57 (Fla. 4th DCA 1982). However, as discussed below, essential to applicability of the prohibition is that the public officer hold a conflicting employment or contractual relationship. In the past, we have found that the second part of Section 112.313(7)(a) prohibits a public officer from representing a client in matters that are before a board where he is a member because it may interfere with the full and faithful discharge of his public duties, and, when such representations are frequent, may present a continuing or frequently recurring conflict of interest. See CEO 00-3, Question 2. We even have found the prohibition triggered when the public officer represents a client on a single matter or in a single instance, when the matter is a matter of his board. See CEO 09-1 0. And the conflict cannot be mitigated simply because another member of the public officer's professional firm engages in the representation. This is because the concern is the potential loss of objectivity a public officer may have if his firm is attempting to influence the decisions of his board. This concern remains present so long as the officer's firm is representing a client on a matter of his board, even if he is refraining from personally advising the firm or its client about the matter. See CEO l )-24, Question 1, and CEO 09-10. We also have applied this reasoning to situations where an attorney serves in an "of counsel" capacity to a law firm. See CEO 07-13, Question 1. While it is a lesser tie than serving as a partner, shareholder, or associate, "of counsel" still connotes a personal and contractual relationship that creates a conflict of interest if the law firm appears on behalf of a client in matters of the officer's public board. See CEO 09-10; CEO 00-3, Question 2; CEO 96-1, Question 1, aff'd by PCA Korman v. State Commission on Ethics, 710 So. 2d 553 (Fla. 1st DCA 1996).2 However, the Councilmember here does not contemplate becoming an employee of the law firm or even associating with it on an "of counsel" basis. Instead, you indicate he and the firm only will be referring clients to each other. The Councilmember personally emphasizes this point in correspondence to the Commission, stating he is not employed or retained by the firm, has no contractual, verbal, or written referral arrangement with the firm, and, very importantly, does not intend to share referral fees with the firm. Having found no legal authority (caselaw, statute, bar rule) indicating that this informal ability-to- refer relationship is contractual (binding) in nature, we find that the second part of Section 112.313(7)(a) will not be applicable were the other firm to appear on a matter of the City Council. If all that is present is an informal referral relationship, the Councilmember will not have an employment or contractual relationship with the firm, as would be needed to trigger the application of the statute. In ABA Formal Op. 90-357, the American Bar Standing Committee on Ethics and Professional Responsibility found that the forwarding and receiving of legal business does not create an "of counsel" relationship, much less an employment relationship. See CEO 96-i, Question 1. And while a lawyer who refers a matter to another attorney may charge and collect a referral fee under the Florida Bar Rules—arguably creating an implied contract for fees between the attorneys—the Councilmember here has stated no referral fees will be shared. Because all that is proposed here is a gratuitous transfer of legal work on an occasional basis without remuneration, Section 112.313(7)(a) is not implicated, as no employment or contractual relationship will exist. FORM 8B MEMORANDUM OF VOTING CONFLICT FOR COUNTY, MUNICIPAL, AND OTHER LOCAL PUBLIC OFFICERS LAST NAME—FIRST NAME—MIDDLE NAME NAME OF BOARD,COUNCIL,COMMISSION,AUTHORITY,OR COMMITTEE MAILING ADDRESS THE BOARD,COUNCIL,COMMISSION,AUTHORITY OR COMMITTEE ON WHICH I SERVE IS A UNIT OF. — — LI CITY L1 COUNTY J OTHER LOCAL AGENCY CITY COUNTY NAME OF POLITICAL SUBDIVISION: DATE ON WHICH VOTE OCCURRED —MY POSITION IS. J ELECTIVE J APPOINTIVE WHO MUST FILE FORM 8B This form is for use by any person serving at the county, city, or other local level of government on an appointed or elected board, council, commission, authority, or committee. It applies to members of advisory and non-advisory bodies who are presented with a voting conflict of interest under Section 112.3143, Florida Statutes. Your responsibilities under the law when faced with voting on a measure in which you have a conflict of interest will vary greatly depending on whether you hold an elective or appointive position. For this reason, please pay close attention to the instructions on this form before completing and filing the form. INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLIANCE WITH SECTION 112.3143, FLORIDA STATUTES A person holding elective or appointive county, municipal, or other local public office MUST ABSTAIN from voting on a measure which would inure to his or her special private gain or loss. Each elected or appointed local officer also MUST ABSTAIN from knowingly voting on a measure which would inure to the special gain or loss of a principal (other than a government agency) by whom he or she is retained (including the parent, subsidiary, or sibling organization of a principal by which he or she is retained); to the special private gain or loss of a relative; or to the special private gain or loss of a business associate. Commissioners of community redevelopment agencies (CRAB) under Sec. 163.356 or 163.357, F.S., and officers of independent special tax districts elected on a one-acre, one-vote basis are not prohibited from voting in that capacity. For purposes of this law, a "relative" includes only the officer's father, mother, son, daughter, husband, wife, brother, sister, father-in-law, mother-in-law, son-in-law, and daughter-in-law. A"business associate" means any person or entity engaged in or carrying on a business enterprise with the officer as a partner, joint venturer, coowner of property, or corporate shareholder (where the shares of the corporation are not listed on any national or regional stock exchange). ELECTED OFFICERS: In addition to abstaining from voting in the situations described above, you must disclose the conflict: PRIOR TO THE VOTE BEING TAKEN by publicly stating to the assembly the nature of your interest in the measure on which you are abstaining from voting; and WITHIN 15 DAYS AFTER THE VOTE OCCURS by completing and filing this form with the person responsible for recording the minutes of the meeting,who should incorporate the form in the minutes. APPOINTED OFFICERS: Although you must abstain from voting in the situations described above, you are not prohibited by Section 112.3143 from otherwise participating in these matters. However, you must disclose the nature of the conflict before making any attempt to influence the decision, whether orally or in writing and whether made by you or at your direction. IF YOU INTEND TO MAKE ANY ATTEMPT TO INFLUENCE THE DECISION PRIOR TO THE MEETING AT WHICH THE VOTE WILL BE TAKEN: • You must complete and file this form (before making any attempt to influence the decision) with the person responsible for recording the minutes of the meeting, who will incorporate the form in the minutes. (Continued on page 2) CE FORM 8B-EFF. 11/2013 PAGE 1 Adopted by reference in Rule 34-7.010(1)(f), FA.0 • • • • APPOINTED OFFICERS (continued) • A copy of the form must be provided immediately to the other members of the agency. • The form must be read publicly at the next meeting after the form is filed. IF YOU MAKE NO ATTEMPT TO INFLUENCE THE DECISION EXCEPT BY DISCUSSION AT THE MEETING: • You must disclose orally the nature of your conflict in the measure before participating. • You must complete the form and file it within 15 days after the vote occurs with the person responsible for recording the minutes of the meeting,who must incorporate the form in the minutes.A copy of the form must be provided immediately to the other members of the agency, and the form must be read publicly at the next meeting after the form is filed. DISCLOSURE OF LOCAL OFFICER'S INTEREST • • I, , hereby disclose that on ,20 (a)A measure came or will come before my agency which (check one or more) inured to my special private gain or loss; inured to the special gain or loss of my business associate,— • inured to the special gain or loss of my relative, ; inured to the special gain or loss of , by • whom I am retained; or inured to the special gain or loss of ,which is the parent subsidiary, or sibling organization or subsidiary of a principal which has retained me. (b)The measure before my agency and the nature of my conflicting interest in the measure is as follows: • • • • • • • • • If disclosure of specific information would violate confidentiality or privilege pursuant to law or rules governing attorneys, a public officer, who is also an attorney, may comply with the disclosure requirements of this section by disclosing the nature of the interest in such a way I as to provide the public with notice of the conflict. • • • • • Date Filed Signature NOTICE: UNDER PROVISIONS OF FLORIDA STATUTES §112.317, A FAILURE TO MAKE ANY REQUIRED DISCLOSURE CONSTITUTES GROUNDS FOR AND MAY BE PUNISHED BY ONE OR MORE OF THE FOLLOWING: IMPEACHMENT, REMOVAL OR SUSPENSION FROM OFFICE OR EMPLOYMENT, DEMOTION, REDUCTION IN SALARY, REPRIMAND, OR A CIVIL PENALTY NOT TO EXCEED $10,000. CE FORM 88-EFF. 11/2013 PAGE 2 Adopted by reference in Rule 34-7.010(1)(f), F.A.C. 4 I 4 p : dx q. VA' �+ `""' emu .zx' '�' «w µ +,; • 1 E . ori f' .�.. h, - , . r f e A FIB ... s COLLIER COU NTY TAX COLLECTOR Account Summary , `` Business Tax Account#001042 BIG ISLAND EXCAVATING,INC Olange Current owner: MCDANIEL,WILLIAM L JR i Current business address: 7000 BIG ISLAND RANCH RD • Current business phone: 455-1218 ount.Due— RECEIPTS AMOUNT DUE 2023 Receipt 0010_42 $60.00 2022. Receipt_001Q42 $85.00 2021Receipt 400,042 $85.00 2020Reueipt5001042 $85.00 2010 Receipt?1001042 $85.00 Account History RECEIPTS AMOUNT DUE 2023 R.eueipt#001042 $60.00 2022. Receipt#001042 $85.00 2021.Rgcgi.p1#0010_.42 $85.00 2020 Receipt0001042 $85.00 2019Rece.ipt,u001042 $85.00 241.8.Receipt 110.0.1.042 $0.00 2017 Rc ccipt#001042 $0.00 201fi.Receipt 2001042 S0.00 201.5.Re.eiptz 001042 $0.00 2024.Rf.So'tpt.1001042 $0.00 201:3 Receipt 0003 042 $0.00 Total Amount Due S400.00 Sec. 2-2051. - Title and citation. • This Article shall be known and cited as the "Collier County Ethics Ordinance". (Ord. No. 03-53, § 1, 9-23-03; Ord. No. 04-05, § 1) • Sec. 2-2052. - Scope. • This Article shall apply to all public servants of the Collier County Board of County Commissioners, which includes public officials, whether elected or appointed, and all County employees. (Ord. No. 03-53, § 2, 9-23-03; Ord. No. 04-05, § 2) • Sec. 2-2053. - Statement of policy. • It is the public policy of Collier County that public servants work for the benefit of the citizens of Collier County. It is the responsibility of each public servant to act in a manner that contributes to ensuring the public's trust in its government. In particular, to always be honest with the public they serve, and to be good stewards of the tax dollars entrusted to them. To this end, an individual covered by this article shall: (1) not use his or her position as a public servant for unlawful gain or enrichment; (2) avoid conduct that gives the appearance of impropriety in the performance of his or her public duties; and (3) not accept any items of value if the public servant knows or reasonably should have known that it was given with the intent to reward or influence him or her in the performance or nonperformance of his or her public duties. The statement of policy and general standards of conduct set forth in this section are not subject to the penalties provided for in this Article. (Ord. No. 03-53, § 3, 9-23-03; Ord. No. 04-05, § 3) • Sec. 2-2054. - Findings. • (a) The report submitted to the Collier County Board of County Commissioners ("board") on September 15, 1998, by the Ad Hoc Ethics Standards Review Committee ("committee"), recommended the adoption of a local ethics code. 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Panther Miniature horse(1) NE 27 10/15/2018 Collier Golden Gate Estates, Oil Well Panther Miniature horse(1) Rd. 26 10/09/2018 Collier Golden Gate Estates,16th Av Panther Pig (1) injured NE 25 10/05/2018 Collier Golden Gate Estates, 6th St SE Panther Pony(1) 24 09/28/2018 Collier Private Ranch, Immokalee Panther Calf(1) injured 23 09/05/2018 Collier Golden Gate Estates, Keane Panther Goat(1) Ave 22 08/17/2018 Collier Golden Gate Estates, 6th Panther Rabbit.(1) Street NE 21 08/01/2018 Collier Naples, Laakso Ln Panther Goats(3) 20 07/30/2018 Collier Golden Gate Estates, 6th Ave Panther Goats(2) NE 19 06/25/2018 Collier Golden Gate Estates, 16th St Panther Mini Donkey(1) SW 18 06/21/2018 Collier Golden Gate Estates, 70th Ave Panther Calf(1) NE 17 06/07/2018 Collier Golden Gate Estates,4th Ave Panther Goat(1) SE 16 06/04/2018 Collier Golden Gate Estates, 68th Ave Panther Cat(1) NE 15 05/23/2018 Collier Golden Gate Estates. 8th Ave Panther Dog(Chihuahua, 1) NE 14 05/22/2018 Collier Golden Gate Estates, Blue Panther Goat(1) Sage Dr. 13 04/21/2018 Hendry Big Cypress Seminole Panther Calf(1) Reservation 12 02/28/2018 Collier Golden Gate Estates,66th Ave Panther Sheep(3) NE 11 02/12/2018 Hendry Big Cypress Seminole panther Calf(1) Reservation 10 01/26/2018 Collier 22nd Ave NW, Golden Gate Panther Pig (injured) Estates g 0i/25/2018 Collier Golden Gate Blvd. E Unknown Cat(1) 8 01/19/2018 Collier 6th St NE,Golden Gate Estates Panther Goose(1 injured,1 fatal), Turkey(1 fatal) 7 01/17/2018 Collier 8th St NE, Golden Gate Estates Panther Goat(1) 6 01/16/2018 Collier loth Ave NE,Golden Gate Bobcat Chicken (3),Turkey(1) Estates 5 01/12/2018 Collier Golden Gate Blvd. E Panther Mini Horse(1) 4 01/10/2018 Collier Golden Gate Blvd. E Coyote Goat(1) 3 01/0g/2018 Collier Golden Gate Blvd. E Panther Goat(1) 2 01/02/2018 Collier Kerri Island Road Panther Calf(1) 1. 01/01/2018 Hendry Seminole Reservation Non-predator Calf(1) Collier County Commissioner's Business Deals Spark Questions of Conflict • BY Gulfshore Business ........._.._.. • April 20, 2021 • Editor's Note: This article was produced in partnership with The Florida Center for Government Accountability, a nonprofit legal and journalism program advocating public access to local government. • When William McDaniel ran for Collier County Commission in 2016, he campaigned on his business experience in real estate and as founder of an excavation company. 1-Ie won the election, despite a history of business problems, including unpaid tax liens, property foreclosures and personal liability for multimillion-dollar business loans. • After taking office, McDaniel's fortunes changed. He helped set up the sale of his business property to a developer planning a rural village in north-central Collier. The deal erased his obligation to pay $42.7 million owed on two defaulted loans and gave the development crucial access to Immokalee Road. • Some Collier County residents have questioned McDaniel's interests in the transaction. The deal allowed Palm Beach County developer Jeff Greene to buy McDaniel's former excavating company's land for the Immokalee Road Rural Village plan. New details about the deal and how McDaniel benefitted have renewed those concerns. • McDaniel had a business relationship with Greene before the sale, recommended him as a buyer for his land during the foreclosure negotiations and insisted that his personal responsibility for the defaulted business loans be erased as part of the deal to quickly sell the Collier land, according to court records and interviews. • In March, McDaniel voted with his fellow commissioners to start the approval process for the Immokalee Road Rural Village project. Commissioners in the coming months will consider changing the county's growth plan and rezoning the property in the environmentally sensitive rural area for the new homes and businesses promised by Greene. • Critics of the plan argue McDaniel's connection to the land deal serves at the very least as an example of how some commissioners are too cozy with developers. At worst, McDaniel's case serves as an example of a commissioner personally benefiting from a development project, some residents argue. • "There's a huge issue here of quid pro quo," said Michael Ramsey, president of the Golden Gate Estates Area Civic Association, which represents the community just south of the planned development. • "They both have interests," Ramsey said of the developer and McDaniel. "He does have a conflict of interest." • McDaniel acknowledged he had a business relationship with Greene, recommended him as a buyer for his land as part of the Immokalee Road development and negotiated erasing his obligation to pay any of the millions owed in principal, interest and other charges on the two loans he personally guaranteed, including on the commercial debt tied to the Collier property. But he said those facts don't present a conflict that would keep him from voting on the project. • "If there were a conflict, I would have recused myself," McDaniel said in an interview, pointing out that Collier County Attorney Jeffrey A. Klatzkow advised him that he saw no conflict that would require him to abstain from commission business related to the development. Klatzkow said in an interview he doesn't believe McDaniel has a conflict because he no longer owned the land when he voted in March to support the approval process for Greene's development. • "There are rules and there are laws. I haven't broken any rules or any laws," McDaniel said. The state ethics form instructing county commissioners about potential conflicts of interest notes: "A person holding elective or appointive county, municipal, or other local public office must abstain from voting on a measure which would inure to his or her special private gain or loss." • McDaniel's future support of the project is important when the amendment to the county's growth plan returns to the commission this spring or summer. A supermajority of four of the five commissioners must approve the change sought by the developer and changes in zoning needed for the project. • Todd Allen, a Naples lawyer who specializes in personal and business foreclosure defense, said it's unusual for a business owner who guaranteed a large loan to have all personal responsibility waived for the debt. • "I've never seen it on a commercial client," Allen said, noting that it's more commonly seen in foreclosure actions on personal residences. • That's what happened in the 2014 foreclosure on a Naples residence McDaniel owned off Logan Boulevard. The final foreclosure agreement waived his personal obligation on the more than $1 million owed in principal, interest and other charges from the 2006 loan to buy the Tamarind Ridge Drive house on more than two acres. • Greene's Immokalee Road Rural Village project proposes transforming about 2,787 acres in north-central Collier County into a community of 4,042 homes with lakes and parks, including 400 affordable housing units. The community also would include up to 375,000 square feet of space for commercial use, government and civic services, and a research and business park, along with acreage set aside as buffers to protect environmentally sensitive areas. • The planned development is just northwest of three additional villages proposed for Collier County, located on the fringe of the county's Rural Land Stewardship Area in Golden Gate Estates. The proposed village using land once owned by McDaniel would start off Immokalee Road about two miles north of Oil Well Road as it runs north and south, with a second entrance on the northeast side where Immokalee Road turns east again. McDaniel's business owned the land in that northeast part of the development where the Big Island Excavating business he ran with a partner once operated. • That land is where the developer proposes building a new public road that would provide access to Immokalee Road along the northeastern boundary. The new road would connect to the development's planned main entrance farther south at a second point along Immokalee. • A large lake left after years of excavating sand and rock covers much of the land McDaniel's excavation business once owned. The development proposal includes the possibility of making the lake available for public use and also designates a big part of the more than 200 acres as neutral lands under the county's growth management plan. That land also would accommodate some of the more affordably priced houses proposed for the community. • McDaniel used that property as collateral in 2007 when he and his business partner borrowed $10 million from Florida Community Bank. The three-year loan required monthly payments and regular principal payments from his mining businesses, court records show. In addition to the land offered as collateral, McDaniel and his partner both personally guaranteed the loan, agreeing to make payments if the business defaulted. • In about 2010, McDaniel's business stopped making payments on the loan and another $10 million loan he secured in 2005 from Florida Community Bank, using separate Hendry County property as collateral owned by another one of his businesses. He and his business partner also had personally guaranteed the 2005 commercial loan. • Federal regulators took over Florida Community Bank in 2010 and sold its assets to a holding company that kept the historic Southwest Florida bank's name. The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. became responsible for the many millions in loans gone bad, like those to McDaniel and his businesses, and was forced in 2010 to cover more than $350 million of the bank's losses. • The two loans given to McDaniel and his businesses sat mostly unpaid for years, except for some interest payments McDaniel said he made after selling equipment. Because he and his partner personally guaranteed the loans, they remained liable for the debt along with their businesses. In May 2016, one of Greene's limited liability companies purchased 2,553 acres off Immokalee Road for nearly $38.5 million. The property was just south of McDaniel's more than 200 acres. McDaniel, who has spent years in the real estate and development business, said in an interview that he knew of Greene's interest in developing the land "the day he bought it." • "He had full intentions of developing that property," McDaniel said. • At the time, McDaniel was campaigning for his first term as Collier County commissioner to represent the area. His businesses had been struggling under tax liens, foreclosures and the unpaid debt, and he had lost his Golden Gate Estates home two years earlier to foreclosure. McDaniel said he continued operating his mining and excavating business just north of Greene's property, including working for Greene's business on part of the newly purchased land. • In July 2016, Greene contributed the $1,000 maximum allowed to McDaniel's campaign, according to contribution records. • McDaniel said he knew the value of his land to any development to the south shortly after he bought the last 100 acres in 2001 for $2.5 million. A year or two later, Don Barber, a Collier County builder and part owner of the land, showed McDaniel a development plan that included a new public road running through the Big Island Excavating property onto Immokalee Road. • "It was always a logical exit to the north and to the east onto that road," McDaniel said, adding he discussed that with Greene. "I talked to him about the road and the project." • McDaniel said he discussed partnering to buy the debt with William Higgs, a friend who is head of the Power Corporation development company in Naples. McDaniel said they discussed buying the loans and obtaining control of the property tied to it. • About a year after McDaniel won his election as Collier County commissioner, businessman Gregory Jarrett used money borrowed from Higgs' company to buy McDaniel's two defaulted loans, court records show. Jarrett, who said he specializes in buying distressed debt, purchased the loans in December 2017 for $900,000, the opportunity to collect whatever he could on the debts from McDaniel, his businesses and his partner, court records show. • Jarrett, who lives part-time in Naples, said he wanted to foreclose quickly on the Collier County property once owned by McDaniel's excavating business so he could sell it and make a profit through a quick turnaround deal. McDaniel said he discussed Greene's interest in the property with Jarrett to help his planned village development. • "I told Greg Jarrett that Jeff Greene could be one of his possible buyers for that property," McDaniel said. • In an interview, Jarrett said he already knew about Greene's interest in the property. • McDaniel also said he insisted on a significant condition if Jarrett and his business partner at the time wanted to move quickly on selling the Collier County property. McDaniel said his years serving on local bank boards and in real estate taught him that a debtor like him could protect his interests, even seek bankruptcy, all steps that could delay a foreclosure for years. • Because Jarrett wanted a quick foreclosure and sale, McDaniel said he insisted that Jarrett and his partner waive any further responsibility to pay the remaining debt after the foreclosure that McDaniel, his partner or businesses would have. He said Jarrett and his business partner, William "Larry" Smith, agreed to the deal. • "Greg and Larry are very sophisticated investors. They had only begun the infancy stages of the foreclosure process," McDaniel said, adding later that all the parties benefited from the deal that wiped away his responsibility for the debt, gave Jarrett a consensual foreclosure that could move quickly and allowed Greene to buy the land. • "We all knew the rules. They knew the rules just as well as I knew the rules," McDaniel said. • Before the deal, Jarrett and his partner started the foreclosure process by filing suit in February 2018, naming McDaniel in a complaint that noted he was personally responsible for the debt of$23.3 million tied to the Collier property, along with his partner, James Ivey, and their Big Sky Excavating business. • That year as Jarrett was proceeding with the foreclosure of McDaniel's land and the sale to Greene, McDaniel reported his net worth at nearly $2 million in his financial disclosure form that he is required to file as a commissioner. He reported assets that included $60,000 in a checking account, a $1.5 million home in Naples that he lists as his homestead on Logan Boulevard, a $250,000 Naples rental home on Doral Circle, a $10,000 undeveloped lot in Golden Gate Estates, and more than $400,000 in business assets, according to his 2018 disclosure form. • McDaniel said in an interview that his actual net worth likely was half that when considering his estranged wife can claim half. He said the two have been separated for many years, but have never filed for divorce. • Jarrett said in an interview that he was more interested in the Collier land tied to McDaniel's business than he was in pursuing the commissioner's assets to collect on as much as possible of the $23.3 million in debt, despite the fact that McDaniel's reported assets totaled more than the Collier land's worth. • "It's going to cost me $150,000 to hire an attorney to go get it," Jarrett said. He and his partner waived further responsibility for the debt for McDaniel, his partner and his business in the foreclosure, court records show. • "It was a good deal for Bill. It was a good deal for us," Jarrett said. McDaniel agreed. "It was a fortuitous thing for us to work together." • Although he was named personally in the lawsuit filed earlier to begin collections on the debt, McDaniel did not report the debt on his financial disclosure forms or the benefit he received when it was waived in the foreclosure. The Internal Revenue Service requires such waivers of debt, known as waivers of deficiency in a foreclosure, to be reported in annual income tax filings. • McDaniel said he reported the waiver to the IRS, but didn't report the debt or the waiver on his financial disclosure form in 2018 because he said he was advised it was a "contingent liability" that he held as a personal guarantor of the debt that did not have to be publicly disclosed. • While .Jarrett and McDaniel said there were multiple parties interested in buying the Collier land, Greene bought it through a limited liability company for $1.5 million on Oct. 29, 2018, days after the foreclosure sale process was completed on Oct. 18, 2018. • When Greene's representatives hosted a community meeting a year later to discuss his proposed village development in north-central Collier County, the issue of McDaniel's "vested interest" in the project surfaced during a question-and-answer session, according to an audio recording of the meeting. Stanley Fogg, a Naples nursery owner who lives near the proposed development, asked about McDaniel. • While McDaniel did not attend the meeting, Bob Mulhere of Hole Montes, a Naples civil engineering firm, interjected after Fogg cited McDaniel's interest, saying the commissioner no longer was tied to the property. "Not anymore, I don't think," Mulhere said. • Mulhere also pointed out that there was a middleman in the sale of McDaniel's land to Greene. "I don't know about Bill McDaniel. I know that my client didn't buy it from Bill," Mulhere said. Ramsey, head of the Estates civic association, said the deal that led to the sale of McDaniel's land, how he benefitted from it and questions about his role present a conflict of interest for the commissioner. • "He's helping all these people who helped him with his debt," said Ramsey, whose association often criticizes McDaniel's close ties to developers. • In an interview, McDaniel said he merely recommended Greene as a possible buyer for his land. "I wasn't involved in the transaction," he said. That was left to Jarrett and his partner. • McDaniel still co-owns Lazy Springs recreational park in Hendry County, leasing space on the land his business once owned from a limited liability company owned by Jarrett's former partner, Larry Smith. • Jarrett and Smith recently settled a series of lawsuits stemming from their dispute over business deals, including the purchase of the debt owed by McDaniel, his partner and his businesses and the land tied to the loans. The Hendry County property also was foreclosed on and McDaniel's responsibility for the $19.4 million owed in principal, interest and other charges also was waived by Jarrett and Smith in that foreclosure, court records show. When asked if he would go into business with Smith, who helped erase his debt, McDaniel said: "Time will tell." • McDaniel said he believes he acted as any good businessman would have to protect his personal and corporate interests, and he did so without creating a conflict for his role as a county commissioner to vote on Greene's development. • "I have done nothing wrong," McDaniel said. "I won't, on the premise of someone's perception, recuse myself as a commissioner." • Brett Blackledge can be reached at bjblack35@agmail.corn. • Copyright 2022 Gulfshore Life Media, LLC All rights reserved. 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Homeowners are justifiably concerned that the ongoing effects of this activity in this staging area will decrease property values and make resale very difficult. Several neighbors have reported experiencing extreme stress, anxiety and life disruption, as well as loss of rest for those working night shifts and attempt sleep during the daylight hours. Some neighbors work out of their home, and the constant noise, vibrations, and disruption during their work day from materials being loaded and dumped has had a significant negative impact on their performance and ability to concentrate, making it extremely difficult for them to do their job. Below are the signatures of homeowners/neighbors that petition the activity in this staging site. It is our understanding that the contract between owners Don and Lana Cahill and the construction company DN Higgins is being executed on a month to month basis. 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