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above,may need to contact staff for additional or missing information.
Name of Primary Staff Summer Araque Contact Information 239-252-2979
Contact/ Department
Agenda Date Item was April 26,2022 Agenda Item Number 11.B.
Approved by the BCC
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OFFICE OF THE COLLIER COUNTY
PARKS AND RECREATION DIVISION
INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM
TO: Clerk to the Board, Board Minutes and Records
FROM: Summer Araque, Conservation Collier Program
DATE: April 26, 2022
RE: Attestation and Recording MOU
Attached is the Resolution approved by the Board of County Commissioners
on April 26, 2022, Agenda Item 11.B. Please attest as usual and forward to the
Recording Department.
Thank you for your assistance in this matter. Please email me a pdf copy of
the recorded Resolution to Summer.AraqueCTcolliercountyfl.gov. If you have any
questions, please contact me at (239) 252-2979.
Attachments
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Ann P. Jennejohn
From: Ann P. Jennejohn
Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2022 9:06 AM
To: BrownAraqueSummer
Subject: Recorded Resolution 2022-77 (Item #11 B 4-26-22 BCC Meeting)
Attachments: Resolution 2022-077.pdf
Good Morvtivtg Summer,
Please see the attached (recorded) resolutiovt For your records.
A receipt For the recordivtg charges is ivtcluded.
Thavtk you!
Ann Jenne,jotin
13MR Senior Deputy Clerk II
cat kr Clerk to the Value Adjustment Board
4'r,�. Office: 239-252-8406
Fax: 23q-252-8408 (if applicable)
AKK.Jemejohta@CollierClerk.com
Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court
k"“,„;-, 4 & Comptroller of Collier County
32gq Tawtiawti Trail, Suite #401
Naples, FL 34112-5324
www.CollierClerk.cowt
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WHEREAS, Collier County has recognized the need to plan for future growth and OW
has initiated a long-term program, known as Conservation Collier, to acquire, protect,
restore, and manage environmentally sensitive lands in perpetuity and to provide public
open space for the benefit of present and future generations; and
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WHEREAS, the Conservation Collier Program includes identification and
protection of Collier County's natural resources, including upland and wetland
communities, native plant communities, endemic species, endangered species habitat,
water resources, and outstanding aesthetic or other natural features; and
WHEREAS, protected lands include those that provide appropriate natural
resource-based recreational and educational opportunities, protect local water resources,
provide flood control; and
WHEREAS, the Conservation Collier Implementation Ordinance (hereafter
referred to as Ordinance No. 2002-63, as amended, has described Target Protection
Areas (TPAs); and
WHEREAS, Section 13 (1) of Ordinance No. 2002-63, as amended, provides that
county staff will send letters of inquiry to all property owners within these TPAs.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that:
SECTION I. Findings.
It is found and declared that:
(A) A proposed eleventh cycle targeted mailing, to criteria-based properties from
identified TPAs and other areas that meet program goals and criteria as shown on
attached maps,will cost approximately $600.
(B) Using estimated rates of return of positive interest generated by property owner
interest letters in previous selection cycles, it has been determined that mailing
795 interest letters will result in approximately 45 parcels for review and ranking
on the Active Acquisition List. Staff anticipates some additional number of
owner and public nominations as well.
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(C) There has been an Outreach Subcommittee recommendation that was reviewed
and revised by the CCLAAC. On March 2, 2022, the CCLAAC unanimously
approved the strategy for a targeted mailing outreach effort. This strategy is to
specifically target lands that are likely to contain high quality environmental
resources and to enlarge current land holdings.
(D) The CCLAAC is authorized by Ordinance No. 2002-63, as amended to
recommend an update to the TPAs List and selection strategy to the Board of
County Commissioners to fulfill the purposes of the Conservation Collier
Program.
(E) This resolution is adopted pursuant to applicable provisions of law.
SECTION II. Be it also resolved that Collier County Board of County
Commissioners adopt the following eleventh cycle TPAs mailing strategy:
1. Staff shall send interest inquiry letters to owners of 795 undeveloped
properties within the following areas:
Target Protection Objective Criteria TPA
Mailing Area
Caracara Prairie Expand current preserve, Provides site for visitor parking Non-TPA;
Preserve improve visitor access lot Conservation
Protect priority natural Protects scrub, mesic
Cocohatchee Bay flatwoods,and hydric pine Urban
communities
flatwoods
Protects mesic flatwoods,and
Protect priority natural hydric pine flatwoods;
County Barn communities, protect connects undeveloped urban Urban
wildlife corridor lands to conservation lands to
the east
Protect priority natural Protects hydric pine flatwoods;
communities, protect protects important wading
East Trail listed wildlife habitat, Non-TPA
enhance adjacent bird habitat; adjacent to
conservation lands Collier Seminole SP
Gordon River Expand current preserve,
protect priority natural Protects mangrove swamp Urban
Greenway
communities
Connects preserve to adjacent
conservation areas to the
Dr. Robert H. Gore Expand current preserve, south and west including the NGGE
Ill Preserve protect wildlife corridor Florida Panther NWR and
wildlife crossings that lead to
the Picayune Strand SF
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Connects preserve to
Expand current preserve, conservation areas,the Florida
Gore Expansion Panther NWR and wildlife NGGE
protect wildlife corridor crossings that lead to the
Picayune Strand State Forest
HHH Ranch Protect priority natural Protects mesic flatwoods and Rural Fringe
communities hydric pine flatwoods Sending
Protects scrub, maritime
Protect priority natural hammock, and mangrove
Marco Island communities, protect swamp; protects important Urban
listed wildlife habitat gopher tortoise and burrowing
owl habitat
Expand current preserve, Protects mangrove swamp,
protect priority natural salt marsh, and hydric pine
flatwoods; adjacent to
Mcllvane Marsh communities,enhance Rookery Bay NERR,Ten Non-TPA;
adjacent conservation Conservation
Thousand Islands NWR, and
lands, improve visitor
Collier Seminole SP; provides
access
site for visitor parking lot
Expands current Protects mesic flatwoods and Non-TPA; Rural
Nancy Payton preserve, protect priority hydric pine flatwoods Fringe Neutral
natural communities
NGGE Scrub Protect priority natural Protects scrubby flatwoods NGGE
communities
Protect priority natural Protects mesic flatwoods and
North Belle Meade Non-TPA
communities hydric pine flatwoods
Protect priority natural Protects scrubby flatwoods
North Immokalee Urban
communities and mesic flatwoods
Expand current preserve, Protects mesic flatwoods and
protect priority natural hydric pine flatwoods; protects
Panther Walk communities, protect the Horsepen Strand which NGGE
wildlife corridor, protect serves as a water and wildlife
natural flowway corridor
Expand current preserve, RLSA
Pepper Ranch protect priority natural Protects mesic flatwoods (designation
communities varies)
Expand current preserve,
Railhead Scrub protect priority natural Protects scrub Urban
communities
Protects mesic flatwoods,
Randall Curve Protect priority natural hydric pine flatwoods,and NGGE
communities
palmetto prairie
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Expand current preserve, Protects hydric pine flatwoods,
Rattlesnake protect priority natural connects preserve to Urban
Hammock communities, protect undeveloped urban lands and
wildlife corridor conservation lands to the east
Expand current preserve, Protects hydric pine flatwoods,
Rivers Road protects priority natural connects preserve Non-TPA
communities, protect conservation areas to the
wildlife corridor north
Expand current preserve,
Shell Island protects priority natural Protects salt marsh Urban
communities
Total number of parcels targeted: 795 parcels
Total acreage targeted:5,515.6 acres
SECTION III. Effective Date.
This Resolution adopted and made effective this 26th day of April 2022, after motion, second and
majority vote favoring same.
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