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'NJ a) o ¢a Et= as a, co Q a m OCD a) y c d a) CO < Z Z IY CCREC COLLIER ;pmC: OUNTY REPUBLICANS A Resolution of The Collier County Republican Executive Committee Calling for all elected officials to honor their oath of office by defending American sovereignty against the United Nations World Health Organization Whereas,the United Nations World Health Organization is attempting to establish a global governing body to respond to so-called"international health emergencies,"per the International Health Regulations (2005); and, Whereas,the Biden Administration has previously attempted to make amendments to the International Health Regulations that usurp the independence and sovereignty of the United States of America by ceding governing authority to the WHO; and, Whereas,per the 10th Amendment to the Constitution of the United States,The Federal Government does not have the authority to govern over the health of the American people and therefore does not have the authority to cede sovereignty over to the World Health Organization; and, Whereas,Article VI,Clause 2 of the Constitution of the United States states in part"This Constitution,and the Laws of the United States which shall be made in Pursuance thereof; all Treaties made,or which shall be made,under the Authority of the United States,shall be the supreme Law of the Land..." and, Whereas,Article 1,Section 1,of the Florida Constitution states,"All political power is inherent in the people...," and, Whereas,Article 1,Section 23 of the Florida Constitution states,"Every natural person has the right to be let alone and free from governmental intrusion into the person's private life except as otherwise provided herein...," and, Whereas,Article 1,Section 5 of the Florida Constitution states,"The people shall have the right peaceably to assemble,to instruct their representatives,and to petition for redress of grievances," therefore be it 1?X'C� 12 Page 1 of 2 t2j i3 2Z Resolved,that the Collier County Republican Executive Committee hereby petitions our Republican representatives to take the following actions in defense of the people's sovereignty: • City Councils: Introduce an Ordinance stating that the United Nations and World Health Organization has zero jurisdiction in the City,and giving that City's chief of police the authority to arrest and detain any agent,including but not limited to soldiers, public health officials,so-called Regional officials,"teams of experts,"or any domestic public officials or private citizens operating in coordination with the United Nations World Health Organization who collect data,monitor public health,surveil the people or violate the rights of the people in any way. • Collier County Commissioners: Introduce an Ordinance stating that the United Nations and World Health Organization have zero jurisdiction in Collier County,and giving the County Sheriff the authority to arrest and detain any agent,including but not limited to soldiers,public health officials, so-called Regional officials,"teams of experts,"or any domestic public officials or private citizens operating in coordination with the United Nations World Health Organization who collect data,monitor public health,surveil the people or violate the rights of the people in any way. • County Sheriff: Read,study,teach,uphold and defend the Constitution for the United States of America. • State Legislators: Introduce a 10th amendment Resolution stating that any and all actions of Congress outside their scope of duties under Article I,Section 8 of the US Constitution are reserved to the States or to the people. • US Representatives: Establish a Commission on the 10th Amendment to identify all laws in violation of Article 1,Section 8 of the Constitution of the United States. • US Senators: Establish a Commission on the 10th Amendment to identify all laws in violation of Article 1,Section 8 of the Constitution of the United. • US President: Dissolve all agencies,departments,programs,expenditures,corporations and policies that the Congress deems a violation of the 10th Amendment. • Governor: Create an Executive Order stating that the United Nations and World Health Organization have zero jurisdiction in the State of Florida,and giving State of Florida Law Enforcement the authority to arrest and detain any agent,including but not limited to soldiers,public health officials,so-called Regional officials,"teams of experts,"or any domestic public officials or private citizens operating in coordination with the United Nations World Health Organization who collect data,monitor public health, surveil the people or violate the rights of the people in any way. Approved by the Collier County Republican Executive Committee July 5, 2022 Page 2 of 2 CCREC COLLIER ( COI' NTY REPUBLICANS A Resolution of The Collier County Republican Executive Committee Calling for all elected officials to honor their oath of office by defending American sovereignty against the United Nations World Health Organization Whereas,the United Nations World Health Organization is attempting to establish a global governing body to respond to so-called"international health emergencies,"per the International Health Regulations (2005); and, Whereas,the Biden Administration has previously attempted to make amendments to the International Health Regulations that usurp the independence and sovereignty of the United States of America by ceding governing authority to the WHO; and, Whereas,per the l Olh Amendment to the Constitution of the United States,The Federal Government does not have the authority to govern over the health of the American people and therefore does not have the authority to cede sovereignty over to the World Health Organization; and, Whereas,Article VI,Clause 2 of the Constitution of the United States states in part"This Constitution,and the Laws of the United States which shall be made in Pursuance thereof; all Treaties made,or which shall be made,under the Authority of the United States,shall be the supreme Law of the Land..." and, Whereas,Article 1,Section 1,of the Florida Constitution states,"All political power is inherent in the people...," and, Whereas,Article 1,Section 23 of the Florida Constitution states,"Every natural person has the right to be let alone and free from governmental intrusion into the person's private life except as otherwise provided herein...,' and, Whereas,Article 1, Section 5 of the Florida Constitution states,"The people shall have the right peaceably to assemble,to instruct their representatives,and to petition for redress of grievances," therefore be it Page 1 of 2 Resolved,that the Collier County Republican Executive Committee hereby petitions our Republican representatives to take the following actions in defense of the people's sovereignty: • City Councils: Introduce an Ordinance stating that the United Nations and World Health Organization has zero jurisdiction in the City,and giving that City's chief of police the authority to arrest and detain any agent,including but not limited to soldiers, public health officials,so-called Regional officials,"teams of experts,"or any domestic public officials or private citizens operating in coordination with the United Nations World Health Organization who collect data,monitor public health, surveil the people or violate the rights of the people in any way. • Collier County Commissioners: Introduce an Ordinance stating that the United Nations and World Health Organization have zero jurisdiction in Collier County,and giving the County Sheriff the authority to arrest and detain any agent,including but not limited to soldiers,public health officials,so-called Regional officials,"teams of experts,"or any domestic public officials or private citizens operating in coordination with the United Nations World Health Organization who collect data,monitor public health,surveil the people or violate the rights of the people in any way. • County Sheriff: Read,study,teach,uphold and defend the Constitution for the United States of America. • State Legislators: Introduce a 10th amendment Resolution stating that any and all actions of Congress outside their scope of duties under Article I,Section 8 of the US Constitution are reserved to the States or to the people. • US Representatives: Establish a Commission on the 10th Amendment to identify all laws in violation of Article 1,Section 8 of the Constitution of the United States. • US Senators: Establish a Commission on the 10th Amendment to identify all laws in violation of Article 1,Section 8 of the Constitution of the United. • US President: Dissolve all agencies,departments,programs,expenditures,corporations and policies that the Congress deems a violation of the 10th Amendment. • Governor: Create an Executive Order stating that the United Nations and World Health Organization have zero jurisdiction in the State of Florida,and giving State of Florida Law Enforcement the authority to arrest and detain any agent,including but not limited to soldiers,public health officials,so-called Regional officials,"teams of experts," or any domestic public officials or private citizens operating in coordination with the United Nations World Health Organization who collect data,monitor public health, surveil the people or violate the rights of the people in any way. Approved by the Collier County Republican Executive Committee July 5, 2022 Page 2 of 2 CCREC COLLIER +rS COUNTY REPUBLICANS A Resolution of The Collier County Republican Executive Committee Calling for all elected officials to honor their oath of office by defending American sovereignty against the United Nations World Health Organization Whereas,the United Nations World Health Organization is attempting to establish a global governing body to respond to so-called"international health emergencies," per the International Health Regulations (2005); and, Whereas,the Biden Administration has previously attempted to make amendments to the International Health Regulations that usurp the independence and sovereignty of the United States of America by ceding governing authority to the WHO; and, Whereas,per the 10th Amendment to the Constitution of the United States,The Federal Government does not have the authority to govern over the health of the American people and therefore does not have the authority to cede sovereignty over to the World Health Organization; and, Whereas,Article VI,Clause 2 of the Constitution of the United States states in part"This Constitution,and the Laws of the United States which shall be made in Pursuance thereof; all Treaties made,or which shall be made,under the Authority of the United States,shall be the supreme Law of the Land..." and, Whereas,Article 1,Section 1,of the Florida Constitution states,"All political power is inherent in the people...," and, Whereas,Article 1,Section 23 of the Florida Constitution states,"Every natural person has the right to be let alone and free from governmental intrusion into the person's private life except as otherwise provided herein...," and, Whereas,Article 1, Section 5 of the Florida Constitution states,"The people shall have the right peaceably to assemble,to instruct their representatives,and to petition for redress of grievances," therefore be it Page 1 of 2 Resolved,that the Collier County Republican Executive Committee hereby petitions our Republican representatives to take the following actions in defense of the people's sovereignty: • City Councils: Introduce an Ordinance stating that the United Nations and World Health Organization has zero jurisdiction in the City,and giving that City's chief of police the authority to arrest and detain any agent,including but not limited to soldiers, public health officials,so-called Regional officials,"teams of experts,"or any domestic public officials or private citizens operating in coordination with the United Nations World Health Organization who collect data,monitor public health,surveil the people or violate the rights of the people in any way. • Collier County Commissioners: Introduce an Ordinance stating that the United Nations and World Health Organization have zero jurisdiction in Collier County,and giving the County Sheriff the authority to arrest and detain any agent,including but not limited to soldiers,public health officials, so-called Regional officials,"teams of experts,"or any domestic public officials or private citizens operating in coordination with the United Nations World Health Organization who collect data,monitor public health,surveil the people or violate the rights of the people in any way. • County Sheriff: Read,study,teach,uphold and defend the Constitution for the United States of America. • State Legislators: Introduce a loth amendment Resolution stating that any and all actions of Congress outside their scope of duties under Article I,Section 8 of the US Constitution are reserved to the States or to the people. • US Representatives: Establish a Commission on the 10th Amendment to identify all laws in violation of Article 1,Section 8 of the Constitution of the United States. • US Senators: Establish a Commission on the 10th Amendment to identify all laws in violation of Article 1,Section 8 of the Constitution of the United. • US President: Dissolve all agencies,departments,programs,expenditures,corporations and policies that the Congress deems a violation of the 10th Amendment. • Governor: Create an Executive Order stating that the United Nations and World Health Organization have zero jurisdiction in the State of Florida,and giving State of Florida Law Enforcement the authority to arrest and detain any agent,including but not limited to soldiers,public health officials,so-called Regional officials,"teams of experts,"or any domestic public officials or private citizens operating in coordination with the United Nations World Health Organization who collect data,monitor public health, surveil the people or violate the rights of the people in any way. Approved by the Collier County Republican Executive Committee July 5, 2022 Page 2 of 2 CCREC COLLIER in COUNTY REPUBLICANS A Resolution of The Collier County Republican Executive Committee Calling for all elected officials to honor their oath of office by defending American sovereignty against the United Nations World Health Organization Whereas,the United Nations World Health Organization is attempting to establish a global governing body to respond to so-called"international health emergencies,"per the International Health Regulations (2005); and, Whereas,the Biden Administration has previously attempted to make amendments to the International Health Regulations that usurp the independence and sovereignty of the United States of America by ceding governing authority to the WHO; and, Whereas,per the 10th Amendment to the Constitution of the United States,The Federal Government does not have the authority to govern over the health of the American people and therefore does not have the authority to cede sovereignty over to the World Health Organization; and, Whereas,Article VI,Clause 2 of the Constitution of the United States states in part"This Constitution,and the Laws of the United States which shall be made in Pursuance thereof; all Treaties made,or which shall be made,under the Authority of the United States,shall be the supreme Law of the Land..." and, Whereas,Article 1,Section I,of the Florida Constitution states,"All political power is inherent in the people...," and, Whereas,Article 1,Section 23 of the Florida Constitution states,"Every natural person has the right to be let alone and free from governmental intrusion into the person's private life except as otherwise provided herein...," and, Whereas,Article 1, Section 5 of the Florida Constitution states,"The people shall have the right peaceably to assemble,to instruct their representatives,and to petition for redress of grievances," therefore be it Page 1 of 2 Resolved,that the Collier County Republican Executive Committee hereby petitions our Republican representatives to take the following actions in defense of the people's sovereignty: • City Councils: Introduce an Ordinance stating that the United Nations and World Health Organization has zero jurisdiction in the City,and giving that City's chief of police the authority to arrest and detain any agent,including but not limited to soldiers, public health officials,so-called Regional officials,"teams of experts,"or any domestic public officials or private citizens operating in coordination with the United Nations World Health Organization who collect data,monitor public health,surveil the people or violate the rights of the people in any way. • Collier County Commissioners: Introduce an Ordinance stating that the United Nations and World Health Organization have zero jurisdiction in Collier County,and giving the County Sheriff the authority to arrest and detain any agent,including but not limited to soldiers,public health officials, so-called Regional officials,"teams of experts,"or any domestic public officials or private citizens operating in coordination with the United Nations World Health Organization who collect data,monitor public health,surveil the people or violate the rights of the people in any way. • County Sheriff: Read,study,teach,uphold and defend the Constitution for the United States of America. • State Legislators: Introduce a 10th amendment Resolution stating that any and all actions of Congress outside their scope of duties under Article I,Section 8 of the US Constitution are reserved to the States or to the people. • US Representatives: Establish a Commission on the 10th Amendment to identify all laws in violation of Article I,Section 8 of the Constitution of the United States. • US Senators: Establish a Commission on the 10th Amendment to identify all laws in violation of Article I,Section 8 of the Constitution of the United. • US President: Dissolve all agencies,departments,programs,expenditures,corporations and policies that the Congress deems a violation of the 10th Amendment. • Governor: Create an Executive Order stating that the United Nations and World Health Organization have zero jurisdiction in the State of Florida,and giving State of Florida Law Enforcement the authority to arrest and detain any agent,including but not limited to soldiers,public health officials,so-called Regional officials,"teams of experts," or any domestic public officials or private citizens operating in coordination with the United Nations World Health Organization who collect data,monitor public health, surveil the people or violate the rights of the people in any way. Approved by the Collier County Republican Executive Committee July 5, 2022 Page 2 of 2 CCREC COLLIER rR COUNTY REPUBLICANS A Resolution of The Collier County Republican Executive Committee Calling for all elected officials to honor their oath of office by defending American sovereignty against the United Nations World Health Organization Whereas,the United Nations World Health Organization is attempting to establish a global governing body to respond to so-called"international health emergencies,"per the International Health Regulations (2005); and, Whereas,the Biden Administration has previously attempted to make amendments to the International Health Regulations that usurp the independence and sovereignty of the United States of America by ceding governing authority to the WHO; and, Whereas,per the 10th Amendment to the Constitution of the United States,The Federal Government does not have the authority to govern over the health of the American people and therefore does not have the authority to cede sovereignty over to the World Health Organization; and, Whereas,Article VI,Clause 2 of the Constitution of the United States states in part "This Constitution,and the Laws of the United States which shall be made in Pursuance thereof; all Treaties made,or which shall be made,under the Authority of the United States,shall be the supreme Law of the Land..." and, Whereas,Article 1,Section 1,of the Florida Constitution states,"All political power is inherent in the people...," and, Whereas,Article 1,Section 23 of the Florida Constitution states,"Every natural person has the right to be let alone and free from governmental intrusion into the person's private life except as otherwise provided herein...," and, Whereas,Article 1,Section 5 of the Florida Constitution states,"The people shall have the right peaceably to assemble,to instruct their representatives,and to petition for redress of grievances," therefore be it Page 1 of 2 Resolved,that the Collier County Republican Executive Committee hereby petitions our Republican representatives to take the following actions in defense of the people's sovereignty: • City Councils: Introduce an Ordinance stating that the United Nations and World Health Organization has zero jurisdiction in the City,and giving that City's chief of police the authority to arrest and detain any agent,including but not limited to soldiers, public health officials,so-called Regional officials,"teams of experts,"or any domestic public officials or private citizens operating in coordination with the United Nations World Health Organization who collect data,monitor public health,surveil the people or violate the rights of the people in any way. • Collier County Commissioners: Introduce an Ordinance stating that the United Nations and World Health Organization have zero jurisdiction in Collier County,and giving the County Sheriff the authority to arrest and detain any agent,including but not limited to soldiers,public health officials,so-called Regional officials,"teams of experts,"or any domestic public officials or private citizens operating in coordination with the United Nations World Health Organization who collect data,monitor public health,surveil the people or violate the rights of the people in any way. • County Sheriff: Read,study,teach,uphold and defend the Constitution for the United States of America. • State Legislators: Introduce a 10th amendment Resolution stating that any and all actions of Congress outside their scope of duties under Article I,Section 8 of the US Constitution are reserved to the States or to the people. • US Representatives: Establish a Commission on the 10th Amendment to identify all laws in violation of Article 1,Section 8 of the Constitution of the United States. • US Senators: Establish a Commission on the 10th Amendment to identify all laws in violation of Article 1,Section 8 of the Constitution of the United. • US President: Dissolve all agencies,departments,programs,expenditures,corporations and policies that the Congress deems a violation of the 10th Amendment. • Governor: Create an Executive Order stating that the United Nations and World Health Organization have zero jurisdiction in the State of Florida,and giving State of Florida Law Enforcement the authority to arrest and detain any agent,including but not limited to soldiers,public health officials,so-called Regional officials,"teams of experts," or any domestic public officials or private citizens operating in coordination with the United Nations World Health Organization who collect data,monitor public health, surveil the people or violate the rights of the people in any way. Approved by the Collier County Republican Executive Committee July 5, 2022 Page 2 of 2 CCREC COLL1ERtrR COL' \ 1 1 REPUBLICANS A Resolution of The Collier County Republican Executive Committee Calling for all elected officials to honor their oath of office by defending American sovereignty against the United Nations World Health Organization Whereas,the United Nations World Health Organization is attempting to establish a global governing body to respond to so-called"international health emergencies,"per the International Health Regulations (2005); and, Whereas,the Biden Administration has previously attempted to make amendments to the International Health Regulations that usurp the independence and sovereignty of the United States of America by ceding governing authority to the WHO; and, Whereas,per the 10th Amendment to the Constitution of the United States,The Federal Government does not have the authority to govern over the health of the American people and therefore does not have the authority to cede sovereignty over to the World Health Organization; and, Whereas,Article VI,Clause 2 of the Constitution of the United States states in part"This Constitution,and the Laws of the United States which shall be made in Pursuance thereof; all Treaties made,or which shall be made,under the Authority of the United States,shall be the supreme Law of the Land..." and, Whereas,Article 1,Section 1,of the Florida Constitution states,"All political power is inherent in the people...," and, Whereas,Article 1,Section 23 of the Florida Constitution states,"Every natural person has the right to be let alone and free from governmental intrusion into the person's private life except as otherwise provided herein...," and, Whereas,Article 1,Section 5 of the Florida Constitution states,"The people shall have the right peaceably to assemble,to instruct their representatives,and to petition for redress of grievances," therefore be it Page 1 of 2 Resolved,that the Collier County Republican Executive Committee hereby petitions our Republican representatives to take the following actions in defense of the people's sovereignty: • City Councils: Introduce an Ordinance stating that the United Nations and World Health Organization has zero jurisdiction in the City,and giving that City's chief of police the authority to arrest and detain any agent,including but not limited to soldiers, public health officials,so-called Regional officials,"teams of experts,"or any domestic public officials or private citizens operating in coordination with the United Nations World Health Organization who collect data,monitor public health, surveil the people or violate the rights of the people in any way. • Collier County Commissioners: Introduce an Ordinance stating that the United Nations and World Health Organization have zero jurisdiction in Collier County,and giving the County Sheriff the authority to arrest and detain any agent,including but not limited to soldiers,public health officials,so-called Regional officials,"teams of experts,"or any domestic public officials or private citizens operating in coordination with the United Nations World Health Organization who collect data,monitor public health,surveil the people or violate the rights of the people in any way. • County Sheriff: Read,study,teach,uphold and defend the Constitution for the United States of America. • State Legislators: Introduce a 10(h amendment Resolution stating that any and all actions of Congress outside their scope of duties under Article I,Section 8 of the US Constitution are reserved to the States or to the people. • US Representatives: Establish a Commission on the 10th Amendment to identify all laws in violation of Article 1,Section 8 of the Constitution of the United States. • US Senators: Establish a Commission on the 10th Amendment to identify all laws in violation of Article I,Section 8 of the Constitution of the United. • US President: Dissolve all agencies,departments,programs,expenditures,corporations and policies that the Congress deems a violation of the 10th Amendment. • Governor: Create an Executive Order stating that the United Nations and World Health Organization have zero jurisdiction in the State of Florida,and giving State of Florida Law Enforcement the authority to arrest and detain any agent,including but not limited to soldiers,public health officials,so-called Regional officials,"teams of experts,"or any domestic public officials or private citizens operating in coordination with the United Nations World Health Organization who collect data,monitor public health, surveil the people or violate the rights of the people in any way. Approved by the Collier County Republican Executive Committee July 5, 2022 Page 2 of 2 litilill BusinessObserverFL.com BUSINESS OBSERVER 1 DECEMBER 9-DECEMBER 15,2022 DEC) ADVERTISMENT Vol.XX1q,No.47 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING icry FLORIDA 5 NEWSPAPER FOR THE C SU TE NOTICE OF INTENT TO CONSIDER bSellfer;v AAQiiiiii� the to AN ORDINANCE e 1 A Division of The Observer Media Group Notice is hereby given that the Collier facilities,systems,and services which may BusinessObserverFL corn County Board of County Commission- be required of any such development ers(the"Board")will hold a public heating consistent with principles of concurrency, Founded in 1997,the Business Observer is Southwest and Central Florida's newspaper for business on December 13, 2022, commencing comprehensive planning, and develop- leaders.With editorial coverage spanning Hillsborough,Pinellas,Polk Pasco,Manatee,Sarasota, at 9:00 am.in the Conlrnission Board ment permitting. Charlotte,lee and Collier counties,the Business Observer is the only business newspaper that Room,Third Floor,W,Harmon Tbrner provides business leaders with a regional perspective.The Business Observer's mission is to deliver On April 11,2022,Hogan Farms,LLC(the relevant news and information on Southwest and Central Florida's leadingand com anies, �• Building(Bldg.F),Collier County Gov- grow in P Petitioner") filed its petition toet establish up-and-coming entrepreneurs and economic,industryand government trends affectingbusiness. e Center,3299 T Trail East the proposed District(the"Petition)to The Business Observer is also are leading publisher ublic notices n the Gulf Coast of lorida t Naples,Florida 34112,The purpose of the Collier County,along with the application - hearing is to consider the Establishment ping fee of$15,000 for review by the • of a Community Development District to Publisher and President/Emily Walsh.EWalsh@YourObservercom 1 • be known as the Brightshore Community County, as was subsequently amended Development District by Collier County and restated The Board's consideration Executive Editor and COO/Eat Hughes Associate Publisher/Kathleen O'Hara `✓ Ordinance pursuant to Section190.005(2), of the Petition will comply with Sections khughes@BusinessObserverFL.com kohara@YourObserveccom Florida Statutes.The title of the proposed 190.005(2)(b)and(c),Florida Statutes,as Managing Editor/Mark Gordon Associate Publisher/Diane Schaefer ordinance is as follows: well as Sections 190.012(1)and 190.012(2) mgordon@BusinessObserverFLcom dscheeter@BusinessObserverFL.com (a)and(d)in conducting this hearing.The Commercial Real Estate Editor/Louts uovlo Director of LegalAdvertising/Kristen Boothroyd T AN ORDINANCE OF THE BOARD purpose of this hearing is to consider the Illovio@BusinessObserverFL com kboothroyd@BusinessObserverFL.com =0 t OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF relationship of the petition to the six fac- Tampa Bay Editor/Brian Hartz Director of Creative Services/Caleb Stanton, wr ,1u * f COLLIER COUNTY FIARIDA ES tots listed inSection 190.005 1 e,Florida bhanz@BusinessObserverFLrom cslaMon@YourObserver.com TABLISHING THE BRIGHTSHORE Statutes,and to determine whether Col- Staff Writer/Amanda Postma Director of Information Technology/ COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT lier County will establish the Brightshore aposrme@eusinessObserverFl.com Adam Oulshn,aquinlin@YourObserver.com - --''°' DISTRICT LOCATED IN UNINCOR- Community Development District by Editorial Design/Jess Eng Chief Financial Officer/Laura Strickland v PORATED COI11FR COUNTY AND adoption of an ordinance. 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My Commission Expires: `',4,5-i ' ` June 11,2025 1 i 12/13/2022 BRIGHTS HORE VILLAGE SRA COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS PL20210001067 DECEMBER 13, 2022 1 Brightshore Village SRA Applicant: Barron Collier Companies - David Genson, Vice President Consulting Team: •Peninsula Engineering - John English, PE, LEED, AP; Chris Scott, AICP; and Bruce Layman, PWS •Coleman, Yovanovich and Koester - Rich Yovanovich, Esq. •Hole Montes - Bob Mulhere, FAICP; and Ellen Summers, AICP •Development Financing and Planning Group - Lucy Gallo, CGMA •Trebilcock Consulting Solutions, Inc. - Norm Trebilcock, AICP, PTOE, PE •Zonda Advisory - Kristine Smale •Kutak Rock LLP - Alyssa Willson, Attorney (CDD Council) 2 2 1 12/13/2022 Companion BCC Items All items to be heard no sooner than 1:00 PM: •BCC Agenda Item 9.C. - SRA Establishment Resolution •BCC Agenda Item 9.D. - Brightshore Community Development District Ordinance •BCC Agenda Item 11.B. - Developer Agreement - Transportation •BCC Agenda Item 11.C. - Developer Agreement - Utilities 3 Brightshore Village SRA Presentation Outline •Introduce Team and Project (Rich Yovanovich) •Introduce Petition Item (Rich Yovanovich) •Rural Lands Stewardship Area Program Overview(Rich Yovanovich) •Brightshore Village SRA Design (Bob Mulhere) •Affordable Housing (Bob Mulhere) •NRI Assessment (Bob Mulhere) •Transportation (Bob Mulhere) •Economic Assessment Conclusion (Bob Mulhere) •DCA Summary (Rich Yovanovich) •CCPC and Staff Recommendation (Rich Yovanovich) 4 2 12/13/2022 Brightshore Village SRA - Introduction 'Located within the Rural Lands Stewardship Area (RLSA) Overlay •Located within eastern Collier County, along the north side of Immokalee Road, west of Oil Well Grade Road and east of Red Hawk Lane. •Villages - primarily residential with diversity of housing types. •Includes: • 2,000 Residential Dwelling Units (2.9 DU/Acre) • Minimum of 106,000 SF of Neighborhood Scaled Retail and Office Uses (maximum of 120,000 SF) • Minimum 20,000 SF of civic, government, and institutional uses 5 5 1: nib 9i s i1 , i j • '��� LL I - . - . i '�q . I < 1 . -} ' i F'i' Subject ( .59 K ;;-iR f ' . F?':.s II. Site Lr , •...) f. ' (681.5 Acres) , --> f •�,k :4 -' Is Immokalee Road , ' ' ?' Immokalee Road 1 : ,.444.-„. r,;41, r -11!,174°` . . . ,,__ -,t .., ;:-..--; . ci. .s pi 7 ', "1 x 1 ai pio....:,s do, • rf r b 6 3 12/13/2022 RURAL LANDS STEWARDSHIP AREA OVERLAY MAP Summary of RLSA 4. Program ,e , r` •Approved in early 2000's and includes 195,000 +/-acres .ea m •Voluntary, incentive based program, that encourages ,,f tmlz n �� `` m landowners to protect high quality environmentally ��`'�'� '� a sensitive land and agricultural preservation •Utilizes a credit system to incentivize preservation by Ft/,, , awarding higher credit values for high value preservation , �' area, at no cost to collier county taxpayers t • '' t M L. • •Over 47,000 acres (including 22,000 acres in escrow) put R- ,r+► into protection r 1 •Includes Bellmar Village, Rivergrass Village, Hyde Park L . Village, Longwater Village, and the Town of Ave Maria I �":•"'= .�_ miimotoomm 7 Legend RURAL LANDS STEWARDSHIP AREA OVERLAY MAP —Major Roads Stewardship Areas QRLSA Program Area 1 1 500 Foot Restoration Area ,o,,,,,�„� ei,,,A„r„„• '� INNR. �� r/A Area of Critical State Concern Flowway Stewardship Area(FSA) an Habitat Stewardshp Area(HSA) ;. I/a SlevrarMhp Rewnng Area(SRA) Water Retention Area(WRA) ® Stewardship Sendeg Area(SSA) OPen � MIPuPublicLands ~�Panther Corridor `r, r (� CL•70 LIVE TRAFFORD R - Brightsghorelir- 11011r'' 111 CI' !""Ji71414 ' 41, fe ��N ,� Village MI .t ..44 S RAPerm P.m p ri////';�� 411 li''..:•_,:•:•., _4. t ill 1111:44 m !%/ : U" il 1 8 4 12/13/2022 Twee.Chr.Y0Mticn T..n V166w. Cr,p.ea are 0.0.0.0 We lLreseaml 1.5645.666 acres 1601.566on•• 666b.res,•• 6esleen1al Unitslbull per gross etre ere deft. 1 4 Mk.rgmw*rw••• 14 bUsgegrovs aue••• In-2OU mere.acre.. r,. 155 Cry&0n50 and nub tans. 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PedesaNn rssiways m.gyI ranks taws reek aWMove tw.swan:rose tl,err.erake rawly rm.,seem w nn on I. rp wy 9 Typical Characteristics Town' Village Compact Rural Development Size(Gross Acres) 1,500-5,000 acres 300-1,500 acres" 300 Acres or less•• Residential Units(DUs)per gross acre base density 1-4 DUs per gross acre••• 1-4 DUs per gross acre'" 1/2-2 DU per gross acre** Full range of single family and multi-family Diversity of single family and multi-family Residential Housing Styles Ingle Family and limited multi-family•••• housing types,styles,lot sizes housing types,styles,lot sizes Retail&Office-.5 Retail&Office-.5 Retail&Office-.5 Civic/Governmental/Institution-.6 Civic/Governmental/Institution-.6 Civic/Governmental/Institution-.6 Manufocturing/Light Industrial-.45 Group Housing-.45 Group Housing-.45 Maximum Floor Area Ratio or Intensity Group Housing-.45 Transient Lodging-26 upa net Transient Lodging-26 upa net Transient Lodging-26 upa net Town Center with Community and Neighborhood Goods and Services in Town and Village Center with Neighborhood Goods Convenience Goods and Services:Minimum Goods and Services Village Centers:Minimum 170 SF gross buildi and Services in Village Centers:Minimum 10 SF gross building area per DU;research, area per DU;Corporate Office,Manufacturing 53 SF gross building area per DU education,tourism/recreation and Light Industrial Centralized or decentralized community Centralized or decentralized community treatment system treatment systems Individual Well and Septic System; Water and Wastewater Centralized or decentralized Community treatment system Interim Well and Septic Interim Well and Septic A ` '•-Towns are prohibited within the ACSC,per policy 4.7.1 of the Goals,Objectives,and Policies. '•-Villages and Compact Rural Developments within the ACSC are subject to location and size limitations,per policy 4.21.and are subject to Chapter 28-25,FAC. ••-Density can be increased beyond the base density through the Affordable Housing Density bonus or through the density blending provision,per polity 4.7. 111 Those CRDs that include single or multi-family residential uses shall include proportaionate support services. ltoazied uses are not required uses. 10 10 5 12/13/2022 Typical Chr M actatics Torn• ' Village , Compact Rural Osv.iopmmnl IParks&Public Green Spaces win I Community Parks(200 SF/DU),subject to I Neighborhoods(minimum 1%of gross Public Green Space for Neighborhoods Level of Service Requirements acres) (minimum 1%of gross acres) I Parks&Public Green Spaces win I Active Recreation/GolJCourses Recreation and Open Spaces Neighborhoods ILakes I Active Recreation/GolJCourses I Open Space Minimum 35%of SRA Lakes I Open Space Minimum 35%of SRA I Moderate Range of Services-minimum 10 I Wide Range of Services-minimum 15 SF/D� SF/DU; I Limited Services Civic.Governmental and Institutional Services of gross land area/DU Full Range of Schools I Full Range of Schools Pre-K through Elementary Schools Auto-interconnected system of collector an+■ Auto-interconnected system of collector I local roads;required connection to collector• and local roads;required connection to tr.-interconnected system of local roads arterial collector or arterial I Interconnected sidewalk and pathwaysystem Interconnected sidewalk and pathway I Pedestrian Pathways Transportation ys system County I ransit Sttet.FaciQrtny Or Park and Ride I Equestrian Lrallt I LQuestnon trails County Transit Access I County Transit Station or Park and Ride I Facility •-Towns are prohibited within the ACSC,per policy 4.7.1 of the Goals,Objectives,and Policies. ••-Villages and Compact Rural Developments within the ACSC are subject to location and size limitations,per policy 4.21,and are subject to Chapter 28-25,FAC. • •-Density can be Increased beyond the base density through the Affordable Housing Density Bonus or through the density blending provision,per policy 4.7. I • Those CRDs that include single or multi-family residential uses shall include proportaionate support services. Ito hied uses are not required uses. 11 il 1RAFFaee 3 A-MH6O"' S 4 A-MI '• RLSAO- RLS N. BCUBCP/ A-MHO ----SSA- a =C SSA-13 Base Zoning Legend: 12 7 8 9 10 1 Aa1HO. RlaAO A-MHO - Ag with Mobile0 -MHO- u 13 18 LSA Home Overlay ° " 16 L .15 -MHO--" AJBCP(HO- RLSAO RLSAO- RLSAO - Rural Lands f3SSA-13 24 SA913 20 21 RLSAO_•.• 22 • Stewardship Area Overlay �,,. -- „ ��- �s"�'�l MOM Petition is a Designation 25 3o t 29 28 27 GGEOSB21 it A-MHO Process not a Zoning RfSA° GG Action )"L1311 31 - 32 33 4 14 35 11 12 6 12/13/2022 Brightshore Village SRA - Design •681.5± Acres •Utilizing 5,198.4 Credits from SSA 6. SSA 6 was established in 2005 and includes 9,911.1 acres. •SRA does not include any lands designated Flowway Stewardship Area (FSA), Habitat Stewardship Area (HSA), or Water Retention Area (WRA) •SRA does not include any lands within the Area of Critical State Concern (ACSC) Overlay •Required minimum Open Space (35%) is 238.5 Acres •Provides 274.7± Acres of Open Space (40%), 36.2 acres above requirement •Designed to encourage pedestrian and bicycle circulation, and the use of golf carts, by including an interconnected sidewalk and a multi-use pathway system 1, 13 GENERAL NOTES itI it OPEN SPACE TABLE WGHTSHORE VILLAGE SRA LAND USE SUMMARY® k.N 1 N •.crm.,..m�r ( rc.•w nu w ,.• .•, ,o w.e IMO 1.. n I---_._.. �J �Z� ; BRIGHTS ,nr v /Alt .w.. ORE __-, s ' _,- VILLAGE SRA IC;—I lotOLTITY.001006111,1 y H S A. VlLAO! Koarmro w. mwc,o/� t rua ESA ••.• •`•h " EXHIBIT(A) OMEN I OCO riwro l •` MASTER PUN :PIAL uXwnwwrwrl (COLOR) iI PILTIMINLY snrwe 1 13 + I \ MIX.M FMMS,LLC � M.L. m VILLAGE I I�u0ow000SRA BOUNMARYi .-.'.0•: rue ,nw 4.4. ..i ..a ` ALIN O m I MOM an '� 12,101.1,NM w.CIfel..LOC..IMVOIRY1 RSA'- W �y MSA JrardruLruve IllM• RYEI f,r ARK y . ':it' J wrcwaAo i �- - J'// lv�N AANDAJAp -�.r W R A n WOMAN ... W R A ,...� a w� a-70� 14 7 12/13/2022 Brightshore Village SRA - Design •Two Context Zones: Neighborhood General (NG) and Village Center (VC) •Within SRA (Both VC & NG): • Max. 2,000 dwelling units (2.94 DU/Acre) • Min. of 10% (200) of the units shall be multi-family, 10% (200) single family detached, & 10% (200) shall be single family attached or villas. •Within VC (107 Acres): • Min. 200 multi-family dwelling units; • Min. 106,000 and max. 120,000 SF of neighborhood scale retail/office; • Max. 100,000 SF of indoor self-storage; • Min. 20,000 SF feet of civic, governmental, and institutional uses 15 Brightshore Village SRA - Desig n •46.7 acres of active and passive parks, community green space, and the Neighborhood General Amenity Center • This includes 31.7 acres of community park accessible to the public and SRA neighborhoods,and 15 acres of amenity center sites • This exceeds the required minimum of 1%of SRA gross acreage(6.8 acres) •121.2 acres of lakes located internal to the development and located on the perimeter, serving as a buffer to the HSA and WRA •31.7 acre perimeter linear park that includes a 12-foot pathway, open to the public at no cost to the County and without any impact fee credits requested •Village served by the Collier County Water and Sewer District. •Direct access to Immokalee Rd. •Dark Skies compliant - outdoor lighting designed to protect nighttime environment, conserve energy, and enhance safety and security 16 8 12/13/2022 GENERAL NOTES:A I I I II OPEN SPACE TABLE BRIGHTSHORE VILLAGE SRA LAND USE SUMMARY P E N I N U LA .:IT.)tc=r7.«nw.onnr.retw. J A. : nra. Dam„ ...arr. . ENGINEERING umitay nwava .BA. MI .. `- ( SW* o r° .Drum '°" ..v_... w,.cwv... 1n2 w m, .., ....no........ «, .o. ,,., BRIGHTS 4 - _ -- ,--- VILLAGE SRA SRA I II, . HSAA ruu ..,, — w - P Mien M - M .... � FOOD EXHIBIT(A) WIMINSIL MASTER PLAN MUMMY Y (COLOR) YBERBBfIRA may/�.. �I%% \\4 ® IP HOGAN FARMS.LLC i u - NISMS01010.011 RSOLMMOADJACtie �..R CIWIM4 p YUAo! SRA BOUNDARY teas R 1INICOIOO/ O1BBIr REMBKIBIOm H S A owA MUAos 0 n..�41 e �no�wA F S A� u,wnawt '� unsu.. �atn M•Am L EMPARX(OrI f • AMDIBMO W R A MNSMNINIAMMOSSF W R A:. � ..... .�.,.o.m 17 Brightshore Village SRA - Affordable Housing Prior to the first CO, one of the following options for Affordable Housing will be selected: 1. Rental Product: 170 DU to be advertised and rented to those with incomes up to and including 100% of the AMI. These units will be committed for a period of 30 years. 2. Land Bank: A minimum of 17 acres, proximal (within 15 miles) to the SRA, shall be identified and allow for a minimum of 10 DUs per acre. The land shall be rezoned and offered for sale first, to Collier County, a community land trust or an affordable housing developer within 48 months of the approval of the village by the Board of County Commissioners based on the appraised value per acre. 18 9 12/13/2022 NRI Assessment •Brightshore Village SRA is located entirely in "Open" land, per adopted RLSA Stewardship Map •SRA has been an agricultural use for over 50 years •No proposed encroachment into WRAs, FSAs, or HSAs •The Village is not within the Area of Critical State Concern (ACSC) •No panther telemetry within SRA •No baseline NRI scores exceeding 1.2 (0.5 greatest NRI score) •No current NRI scores exceeding 1.2 (0.6 greatest NRI score) 19 Human-Wildlife Coexistence Plan •Perimeter Buffer Lake to separate proposed uses from adjacent natural areas. •Educational materials to be provided to commercial tenants and residents/guests •Bear resistant trashcans required throughout the SRA •Full cut-off lighting incorporated into project design •Management plans, as applicable, for Eastern indigo snake, American alligator, crested caracara, listed wading birds, Southeastern American kestrel, Florida bonneted bat, Florida black bear, and Florida panther 20 10 12/13/2022 Transportation •Maximum total daily trip generation: for the SRA shall not exceed 1,761 two-way PM Peak hour net trips Based on the land use codes in the ITE Manual in effect at the time of SDP/SDPA or subdivision plat approval •The Developer proposes a transportation mitigation plan in order to stay consistent with Policy 5.1 of the Transportation Element of Collier County's GMP-- (Impact Fees and Developer Contribution Agreement) •The Developer may be required to assist the County with potential capacity/operational improvements for the roadway segments that are significantly impacted by the project. •A detailed evaluation of applicable access points will be performed at the time of site development permitting/platting to determine turn lane requirements. 21 Transportation - Internal Master Mobility Plan •5-foot sidewalks on both sides of road (or one 12-foot pathway) •Perimeter linear park (open to the public) includes 12-foot pathway •Pedestrian connections to perimeter linear park •Transit or park and ride area to be located within VC or park area •At SDP connections between modes of transportation to be identified for interconnectivity •Golf carts permitted on 12-foot multi-use paths (except perimeter park) •Adhere to ADA requirements 22 11 12/13/2022 INTERNAL MOBILITY PUN NOTES:® PE N NN 5'L . 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(MEDIAN) .—(TRAVEL LANE)' 323 S(MNI fIC :IV 12 11' SIDEWALK I50D) 1S00) PATHWAY "(SOD) 8' SOD __ 4' +I{I tl• __ fI —I—.L(MNI� RUN) T__ MATERIAL (TYP)(TYPE ' �(MNI (ANN/ ►NY VARY) CURB MID GUTTER I (TYPI(TYPE AND 0 WATER yI/� .1'(M[N) MATERIAL MAY VARY) POTABLE WATER—/ MARL(TYPI I �.FORCE MAIN MAIN(TYP) (TYP) 1'6' :-VILLAGE CENTER(LOCAL STREET) SCALE:1'=1.0' ;.I 24 12 12/13/2022 Economic Assessment Conclusions County staff and the County's third party peer reviewer affirmed the following conclusions: Net Fiscal Net Fiscal Required Facility Analysis Impact Required Facility Analysis Impact Collier County Collier County Schools Annual Operations: Annual Operations* Neutral General Funds Grouping Positive Capital Neutral MSTU Positive Capital: Collier County Roads Neutral Water Regional and Community Parks Positive Wastewater Neutral Law Enforcement Neutral Stormwater Neutral Jail Neutral Irrigation Water Neutral EMS Neutral Solid Waste Neutral North Collier Fire&Rescue District Positive *The Florida Legislature sets the majority of school district operating revenues through statewide equalization forme 25 DCA Summary- Road •At the time of subdivision plat, the Developer will reserve one hundred feet (100') of right-of- way along the Immokalee Road frontage for future road widening legally described and graphically depicted in Exhibit A. The additional right-of-way reservation will be sufficient to provide a two hundred (200') foot corridor for this road segment. •At the time of subdivision plat, the Developer will reserve approximately 4.1 acres of right-of- way as generally depicted on Exhibit C for the County to utilize for stormwater treatment and attenuation for future Immokalee Road improvements. •The Developer, at its sole cost and expense, if legally permissible to do so, shall pave Redhawk Lane to County standards from Immokalee Road to a minimum 200' beyond the Village access point consistent with the cross-section shown in Exhibit D. •At time of subdivision plat, the Developer will reserve a corner clip (approximately 0.3 acres) on the northeast side of the intersection of Immokalee Road and Redhawk Lane to facilitate future intersection improvements as graphically depicted in Exhibit E. This reservation shall be applicable for 10 years after the approval of the first plat for the development. 26 13 12/13/2022 DCA Summary- Road •If the Collier County Transportation Management Services staff determine that, a traffic signal, or other traffic control device, sign or pavement marking improvement within a public right-of-way at the project entrance(s) is necessary, the obligation to design, permit and construct such improvement shall be borne by the Developer. •Within 90 days of the effective date of this Agreement,the Developer shall pay $555,660,which is their proportionate share of operational improvements as identified in the Transportation Impact Statement and related documents submitted with the SRA application. •The County desires to realign the intersection of Camp Keais Road and Immokalee and complete intersection improvements which may include a roundabout. In order to facilitate the County's future design and construction of the improvements of Camp Keais Road and Immokalee Road, the Developer is willing to swap right-of-way to allow for the construction of a roundabout. •Developer will give all successors, assigns, tenants and buyers, both residential and commercial, who purchase or lease land from the Developer a separate written notice of the potential roadway improvements with the statement that the County will not construct any sound wall or other barrier of any kind to reduce the impact, noise, etc. It is intended by the parties that any such sound wall or other barrier if constructed would be at the sole cost of the Developer or assi.ns. 27 DCA Summary- Utility •The Landowner shall construct and pay for potable and irrigation quality water mains and wastewater facilities within the Brightshore SRA development including but not limited to gravity sewers,wastewater force mains and pump stations,CCWSD utility communication fiber optic cable inside conduit,and a community pump station and convey such facilities to the CCWSD. •The CCWSD shall construct potable water transmission mains,wastewater force mains and irrigation quality water(IQ)transmission facilities from the CCWSD utility site to the Point of Connection for Brightshore SRA. The anticipated"Service Date"is currently January 6, 2024. •The Developer will reserve approximately 5.0 acres for CCWSD use. •The Landowner will require all developers in Brightshore SRA to install an internal residential IQ system to serve all areas including residential areas,common areas and the Village Center in accordance with the LDC to the Point of Connection. •The Landowner within Brightshore SRA agree to pre-pay water and wastewater impact fees to the CCWSD without expiration (the"prepayment")for 250 ERCs. CCWSD shall reserve water capacity equivalent to 250 ERC's and wastewater capacity equivalent to 250 ERCs.The prepayment shall be at the then current CCWSD Board approved rates for water and wastewater impact fees. Developer may use 50%of these credits per dwelling unit as each building permit is issued thereon until the development is either completed or the credits are exhausted or have been assigned as provided for in the Collier County Impact Fee Ordinance. 28 14 12/13/2022 Staff Recommendation Staff recommends the Collier County Planning Commission, acting as the local planning agency and the Environmental Advisory Council, forward Petition SRA- PL20210001067, Brightshore Village SRA, to the Board of County Commissioners with a recommendation of approval subject to the following Conditions of Approval: 1. Prior to issuance of the first SDP and/or PPL, a listed species management plan, to include the Brightshore Village Human-Wildlife Coexistence Plan, must be provided for review, with approval from FWCC and/or USFWS for management of the Florida panther (Puma concolor coryi) and all other listed species. 2. The Agreement to Provide Potable Water, Wastewater, and Irrigation Water Utility Services shall be adopted concurrently with or prior to the Brightshore Village SRA Resolution. 29 29 CCPC Recommendation Collier County Planning Commission voted 5-0 (with 1 member abstaining) to recommend approval of the petition with the following conditions, all of which have been incorporated: 1. A new Developer Commitment to provide golf cart informational brochures to residents. 2. A revisions to the Park and Recreation Developer Commitment to include a minimum of 20 parking spaces per trail head, and the commitment to complete the park prior to the issuance of the 750th Certificate of Occupancy. "...According to the plan, this looks very ideal, one of the best projects we've seen." — Planning Commissioner Paul Shea 30 15 12/13/2022 Requested Change Within the SRA Document, Section 9.2.B., add the following text (shown in red): B. Prior to issuance of the first SDP and/or PPL, a listed species management plan must be provided for review, with approval from FWCC and/or USFWS, as applicable, for management of the Florida Panther(Puma concolor coryi)and other listed species. 31 Questions? 32 32 16