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Bayshore Gateway CRA Agenda 02/09/20233299 Tamiami Trail E, Unit 103, Naples, Florida 34112 Phone: 239-252-8844 www.bayshorecra.com Bayshore Gateway Triangle Local Redevelopment Advisory Board Collier County Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) AGENDA Hybrid Virtual Zoom Meeting 4870 Bayshore Dr, FGCU Buehler Auditorium Naples, FL 34112 February 9, 2023 6:00 PM Chairwoman Karen Beatty Maurice Gutierrez, Steve Main, Michael Sherman, Al Schantzen, Camille Kielty, Steve Rigsbee, Kathi Kilburn, Sam Saad, Jr. 1. Call to order and Roll Call 2.Pledge of Allegiance 3.Approval of Agenda 4.Approval of Minutes - a. January 17, 2023 (Attachment 1) 5.Community Agencies/ Business Presentations a. Appreciation and Recognition Award Hurricane Ian Volunteers b. 2400 Kirkwood –Drainage Easement Vacation Request – Joe Arciere (Attachment 2) Action Item c. Collier County Sheriff Department i.Speeding – (Attachment 3- December 2019 Study Results) ii.Speed limit posting -Transportation Operations d.Advisory Boards in the Sunshine - Colleen Greene, Assistant County Attorney (Attachment 4) 6.Reports: a.Development Report- Laura DeJohn, Johnson Engineering (Attachment 5) 7. Old Business a. Branding i. Survey Update- Draft Survey (Attachment 6) 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 33 Attachment: BGTCRA Agenda Packet-2-9-2023 - FINAL (24774 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Local Advisory Board Meeting- February 9, 3299 Tamiami Trail E, Unit 103, Naples, Florida 34112 Phone: 239-252-8844 www.bayshorecra.com ii. Survey Method – Discussion and Action Item b. Redevelopment Plan – Quarterly Update (Attachment 7) 8.New Business a.Goals/Priorities – 2023/2024 (Special Meeting Option) – Action Item Topics to Cover (Attachment 8a) i.Special Events- Tabled from 1/17 Meeting (Attachment 8b) ii.Public Art iii. Newsletter- Constant Contact iv. Agenda Format v.Staffing vi.Other b.Use of Ackerman- Del’s Corner Property i.Use of Property Rates and Request Process - Action Item ii.Special Event Request - Amanda Jaron (Attachment 9) – Action Item c.Gateway Triangle – (Attachment 10a) i.Update from February 7 Community Meeting ii.Master Plan Process- Tabled from 1/17 Meeting – (Attachment 10b) Action Item d.Del’s Visioning Update – February 25, 2023 e.Draft Annual report (Attachment delivered separately) 9.Staff Report a.CRA program Manager Position b.Priority Project Report – (Attachment 11) c.Insurance Claims Report - (Attachment 12) d.Financials – (Attachment 13) 10.Other Agencies - a.Collier County Code Enforcement (Attachment 14) 11.Communication and Correspondence a.What’s New in the Gateway Triangle Article (Attachment 15) b.Holly Ave Neighborhood Gathering – February 11 @ 9:00 a.m. (Attachment 16) 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 34 Attachment: BGTCRA Agenda Packet-2-9-2023 - FINAL (24774 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Local Advisory Board Meeting- February 9, 3299 Tamiami Trail E, Unit 103, Naples, Florida 34112 Phone: 239-252-8844 www.bayshorecra.com c.FRA Conference 2023 Oct. 24-27 (Attachment 17) d.Naples Cinematheque Naples Daily News Article (Attachment 18) 12. Public Comment 13.Staff Comments a.Public Art Donation – BCC Meeting - February 14 14.Advisory Board General Communication 15.Kathi Kilburn Map (Attachment 19) 16.Next Meeting a.Wednesday, March 8, 2023 @ 5:30 p.m. Joint Meeting with Bayshore Beautification MSTU 17.Adjournment 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 35 Attachment: BGTCRA Agenda Packet-2-9-2023 - FINAL (24774 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Local Advisory Board Meeting- February 9, 1 January 17, 2023 Meeting Minutes Attachment 1 - Item 4a BAYSHORE/GATEWAY TRIANGLE LOCAL REDEVELOPMENT ADVISORY BOARD MINUTES OF THE JANUARY 17, 2023 MEETING The meeting of the Bayshore/Gateway Triangle Local Redevelopment Advisory Board was called to order by Chairwoman, Karen Beatty at 6:00 p.m. I.Roll Call: Advisory Board Members Present: Maurice Gutierrez, Al Schantzen, Steve Rigsbee, Karen Beatty, Steve Main, Sam Saad, Jr. Kathi Kilburn, Mike Sherman and Camille Kielty. CRA Staff Present: Debrah Forester, CRA Director, Tami Scott, Project Manager, Cristina Perez, Program Manager, and Shirley Garcia, Support Staff I. II.Pledge of Allegiance: Led by Karen Beatty. III.Adoption of Agenda: Maurice Gutierrez made a motion to accept the agenda as written, Al Schantzen second. Approved unanimously. IV.Election of Officers: i.Chair- Maurice Gutierrez made a motion to nominate Karen Beatty as Chair, second by Steve Main approved unanimously. ii.Vice Chair- Karen Beatty made a motion to nominate Maurice Gutierrez as Vice Chair second by Steve Main approved unanimously. V.Approval of Minutes: a.December 06, 2022 – Al Schantzen made a motion to approve the minutes, second by Maurice Gutierrez. Approved unanimously. VI.Community / Business - Presentations a.Collier County Sheriff’s Office– Corporal Allyn Tuff gave a brief overview of the statistics in the area. There were 2 crashes, one fatal injury, 0 burglaries and a couple of trespassing warnings to remove homeless off of vacant lots. b.Letter of Interest for Dels Property-David Garonzik provided some information on his intended purpose for the property by opening up a three- screen theater venue for revival and repertory cinema, special events and post- production services. The Venue will also have standard concessions and a full bar. The Naples Cinematheque will tap into the nostalgia market that showcases different vintage film title every night, celebrating each screening as if it’s a new release without competing for first run new releases like the multiplex theatres do. The purposed purchase will be 2.5 Million with 20% deposit after acceptance of a binding purchase agreement and pay remaining balance at closing. Attachement 1 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 36 Attachment: BGTCRA Agenda Packet-2-9-2023 - FINAL (24774 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Local Advisory Board Meeting- February 9, 2 VII. Reports: a. Development Report Update- Laura DeJohn, Johnson Engineering provided current updates to the new and existing developments, if anyone had any questions, she is available to answer. VIII. Old Business: a. Branding update -Chairwoman Beatty noted changes for limiting speakers on this agenda item and future agenda speakers, to 3 minutes, as the room is only reserved until 9pm. There were many speakers in attendance who supported the arts district for Bayshore. Concerns were expressed about the use of an acronym with the name, if the area is a true arts district or would a broader name be appropriate. Mr. Rodriguez stated there is a process the County has for designating a name to an area of Naples. The process requires a survey of residents and businesses, performed by the County. Ultimately the Board of County Commissioners gives the final approval, based on the results of the professional survey. The Advisory Board discussed the option of supporting a survey to determine what the majority of residents and business owners in the Bayshore district think the area should be named for branding purposes. The Advisory Board agreed to support a survey. Al Schantzen made a motion to approve vacating last month’s vote and go through the process of creating a survey, sending it to the advisory board for review, then to the Bayshore area residents and business owners. Steve Main second the motion and the board approved unanimously. b. 17 Acres Pedestrian Connection Plan Update – Kevin Mangan, Stantec- Mr. Mangan provided some conceptual plans with additional options that the board could include such as trash cans, bike racks as well as benches if this is something, they wanted to spend additional money on. The options provided in the conceptual plan for the type of materials to use for constructing the boardwalk is something they would need to think about for longevity, maintenance, and construction cost. He will provide for cost each material type after the CRA Staff presents to the BCC and obtain the thumbs up to proceed with the boardwalk as presented. Steve Rigsbee recommended Plastic or Concrete pilings, so it lasts longer and is less continual on maintenance costs, Karen Beatty agrees with the type of material and will need to make considerations to that. c. Special Events Report-The Advisory Board tabled this item until the February 9th meeting. d. Holly Ave – Community Outreach Update – February 11th Flyer attached if anyone wanted to attend. e. Del’s Corner Visioning and & Public Engagement – The Advisory Board tabled this item until the February 9th meeting. Attachement 1 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 37 Attachment: BGTCRA Agenda Packet-2-9-2023 - FINAL (24774 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Local Advisory Board Meeting- February 9, 3 f. Gateway Triangle Master Plan Update – The Advisory Board tabled this item until the February 9th meeting. g. Preliminary Draft Annual Report- The Advisory Board tabled this item until the February 9th meeting. h. Revised 2023 Meeting Calendar – The consensus of the board agreed with the revised version submitted. IX. New Business: a. Bus Shelter Gulf Gate Plaza – Ms. Scott provided a photo describing the type of bus shelter Public Transportation Neighborhood Enhancement Division recommended for the area near Gulf Gate Plaza with the price for the CRA Board to approve, and after much discussion Sam Saad, Jr. asked why the shelter was open on both sides because that would not protect the riders from rain and if staff could find out if there was another option to enclose it to protect from inclement weather. Ms. Scott would ask the division that question and get back to them on that answer. Al Schantzen made a motion to pay for the bus shelter, second by Steve Main, approved unanimously. X. Staff Report: a. Agenda Format- The Advisory Board tabled this item until the February 9th meeting. b. Priority Project Report – Ms. Forester noted the attachment if anyone had any questions. a. Insurance Claims Report: Ms. Forester provided the current insurance claims report with the reimbursements to date. b. Financial Report: Ms. Forester provided the current financials if anyone had any questions. XI. Other Agency’s: a. Collier County Code Enforcement: Ms. Forester noted John Johnson from Code Enforcement and the code report attached if anyone had any questions. XII. Communications and Correspondence: a. CRA Staff Salaries and Positions – This item was attached for the Boards review if anyone had any questions. b. IFS Master Gardening Program - Ms. Forester noted the attached if anyone wanted to attend the programs c. Adopt the Road Program - Ms. Forested noted that the adopt a road program has been resumed and Road Maintenance will be in charge of running the program Attachement 1 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 38 Attachment: BGTCRA Agenda Packet-2-9-2023 - FINAL (24774 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Local Advisory Board Meeting- February 9, 4 d. FRA – 2022 Great Places in Florida People’s Choice Award, Marketing Publication- Ms. Forester noted the attachment from the FRA highlighting Bayshore’s Accomplishment. e. Quality of Life – New Marketing Bulletin from Johnson Engineering- Ms. Forester provided the marketing attachment from Johnson Engineering. XIII. Public Comments: XIII. Staff Comments: XIV. Advisory Board General Communications: XV. Next Meeting Date: a. February 9, 2023 @ 6:00pm Botanical Garden FGCU Buehler Auditorium XIV. Adjournment – The meeting adjourned at 9:15 p.m. ________________________________________ Chairwoman, Karen Beatty Attachement 1 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 39 Attachment: BGTCRA Agenda Packet-2-9-2023 - FINAL (24774 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Local Advisory Board Meeting- February 9, Richard Orth Stormwater Project Manager CRA Staff recommendation is for CRA Board to support the 6 ft wide drainage easement vacation so the property owner can redevelop and improve his commercial properties while increasing the value of his property and to further support the CRA Redevelopment Plan. Attachment 2 - Item 5b CRA Operation’s Memo 5b February 9, 2023 TO: CRA-AB SUBJECT: Drainage vacation request 2400 Kirkwood Avenue Dear CRA-AB Members, The proposed drainage easement is 3 feet wide totaling 6-foot-wide drainage easements and is an old component of the previous drainage system for that plat. Since that platted time, the County has filled in the pond, vacated the pond drainage easement and developed over the stormwater water pond, and installed a completely new stormwater management system that in no way relies on these two drainage easements. The drainage easements also fracture the two parcels from property consolidation thus restricting its ability to be redeveloped under current design standards and reduces its property values. With support of the CRA for vacations the public benefit portion/component of the vacation process can be met by a letter of support by the Bayshore CRA Local Advisory Board. Attachment 2 - Page 1 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 40 Attachment: BGTCRA Agenda Packet-2-9-2023 - FINAL (24774 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Local Advisory Board Meeting- February 9, 1 ForesterDebrah From:OrthRichard Sent:Tuesday, January 31, 2023 2:17 PM To:ForesterDebrah Cc:RomanDaniel; GarciaShirley; JohnssenBeth Subject:FW: Drainage easement at 2400 Kirkwood Ave Attachments:Zoningverificationletter.pdf Debrah, This CRA property owner has requested a drainage easement(DE) vacation between two adjacent lots he owns. Each DE is 3 feet wide totaling a 6-foot wide DE and is an old component of the previous drainage system for that plat. Since that platted time, the County has filled in the pond, vacated the pond DE, developed over the stormwater water pond, and installed a completely new stormwater management system that in no way relies on these two DEs. The DEs also fracture the two parcels from property consolidation thus restricting its ability to be redeveloped under current design standards and reduces its property values. With support of the CRA for vacations the public benefit portion/component of the DE vacation process can be met by a letter of support by the Bayshore CRA. Please let me know if any additional documents or information is needed. Sincerely, Rick Orth From: JOSEPH ARCIERE <tacojoe1@comcast.net> Sent: Tuesday, January 24, 2023 1:15 PM To: OrthRichard <Richard.Orth@colliercountyfl.gov> Subject: Drainage easement at 2400 Kirkwood Ave EXTERNAL EMAIL: This email is from an external source. Confirm this is a trusted sender and use extreme caution when opening attachments or clicking links. Mr.Orth: I am interested in vacating the no longer used drainage easement at my property, I would like to discuss it with you. I have attached the Zoning Verification Letter and plat for you to review. Please contact me by email or 239-825-7606 to discuss this. Thank You, Joe Arciere Under Florida Law, e-mail addresses are public records. If you do not want your e-mail address released in response to a public records request, do not send electronic mail to this entity. Instead, contact this office by telephone or in writing. Attachment 2 - Page 2 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 41 Attachment: BGTCRA Agenda Packet-2-9-2023 - FINAL (24774 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Local Advisory Board Meeting- February 9, Attachment 2 - Page 35.A.2Packet Pg. 42Attachment: BGTCRA Agenda Packet-2-9-2023 - FINAL (24774 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Local Advisory Board Meeting- February 9, Attachment 2 - Page 45.A.2Packet Pg. 43Attachment: BGTCRA Agenda Packet-2-9-2023 - FINAL (24774 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Local Advisory Board Meeting- February 9, Attachment 2 - Page 55.A.2Packet Pg. 44Attachment: BGTCRA Agenda Packet-2-9-2023 - FINAL (24774 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Local Advisory Board Meeting- February 9, Attachment 2 - Page 65.A.2Packet Pg. 45Attachment: BGTCRA Agenda Packet-2-9-2023 - FINAL (24774 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Local Advisory Board Meeting- February 9, Time of Study ~ 3 weeks Direction of Travel Summary volume for each day of the week for the Report Period.  In this case 3 Fridays volumes in total as noted. Summary volume for the 17th, 24th and 31st of December ~ 17,053 /3 = 5,685 vehicles per day northbound only Attachment 3 - Item 5c.i5.A.2Packet Pg. 46Attachment: BGTCRA Agenda Packet-2-9-2023 - FINAL (24774 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Local Government in the Sunshine Office of the County Attorney Jeffrey A. Klatzkow, County Attorney Attachment 4- Item 5d Attachment 4 - Page 1 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 47 Attachment: BGTCRA Agenda Packet-2-9-2023 - FINAL (24774 : Bayshore Gateway Sunshine Law Protects the public from “closed door” decision making and provides a right of access to governmental meetings. (F.S. 286.011 (“Sunshine Law”) and Fl. Constitution Art. I, Sec. 24) Attachment 4 - Page 2 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 48 Attachment: BGTCRA Agenda Packet-2-9-2023 - FINAL (24774 : Bayshore Gateway Attachment 4 - Page 3 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 49 Attachment: BGTCRA Agenda Packet-2-9-2023 - FINAL (24774 : Bayshore Gateway What is Florida's Government-in-the- Sunshine Law? Enacted in 1967 Found in Chapter 286, Florida Statutes Establishes a basic right of access to most meetings of boards, commissions and other governing bodies of state and local governmental agencies or authorities Attachment 4 - Page 4 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 50 Attachment: BGTCRA Agenda Packet-2-9-2023 - FINAL (24774 : Bayshore Gateway The Sunshine Law gives the public access to meetings of “any board or commission of any state agency or authority or of any agency or authority of any county,municipal corporation, or political subdivision”AND Allows the public to observe each preliminary step leading to the final decision. Prevents the Board from creating closed committees that narrow the Board’s decisions. Applies to Board appointed committees. Attachment 4 - Page 5 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 51 Attachment: BGTCRA Agenda Packet-2-9-2023 - FINAL (24774 : Bayshore Gateway The Three Basic Requirements of the Sunshine Law, 286.011, Florida Statutes Meetings of public boards, commissions or committees (“boards”) must be open to the public. Reasonable notice of such meetings must be given. Minutes of the meeting must be taken. Attachment 4 - Page 6 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 52 Attachment: BGTCRA Agenda Packet-2-9-2023 - FINAL (24774 : Bayshore Gateway I Meetings of public boards, commissions or committees (“boards”) must be open to the public. Attachment 4 - Page 7 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 53 Attachment: BGTCRA Agenda Packet-2-9-2023 - FINAL (24774 : Bayshore Gateway Committee type determines the applicability of these laws There are two types of committees: 1.Decision Making Committees 2.Fact finding/Focus Group Committees Attachment 4 - Page 8 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 54 Attachment: BGTCRA Agenda Packet-2-9-2023 - FINAL (24774 : Bayshore Gateway Decision Making Committees become part of the Board’s decision making process AND Choose alternatives and direction; narrow or eliminate options for the Board’s consideration. Make decisions by voting. Make recommendation to the Board directly or through staff. Create bylaws. Attachment 4 - Page 9 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 55 Attachment: BGTCRA Agenda Packet-2-9-2023 - FINAL (24774 : Bayshore Gateway Fact Finding Groups provide a source of community input and factual resources AND Have no characteristics of a Decision making committee. Do not need bylaws. Provide individual input, data and factual findings to staff,as part of staff’s development in its advisement to the Board. Do not take votes. Maintain a brainstorming focus. Attachment 4 - Page 10 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 56 Attachment: BGTCRA Agenda Packet-2-9-2023 - FINAL (24774 : Bayshore Gateway The Sunshine Law applies when -- Two or more members of a governing board (such as the BCC) discuss a matter that may foreseeably come before the governing board. Attachment 4 - Page 11 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 57 Attachment: BGTCRA Agenda Packet-2-9-2023 - FINAL (24774 : Bayshore Gateway E-Mails E-mails of factual background information from one board member to other board members are permitted if there is no exchange of board members’comments or responses on subjects requiring board action. The e-mails become a public record. Attachment 4 - Page 12 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 58 Attachment: BGTCRA Agenda Packet-2-9-2023 - FINAL (24774 : Bayshore Gateway ADVISORY BOARD GUIDELINES FOR PUBLIC RECORDS AND EMAILS While you are serving on an advisory board, correspondence and emails to or from anyone,on any computer (private or government owned), relating to County business is a public record. Public records must be maintained pursuant to State guidelines. You may save them on the computer, a disk,or as a hard copy.If leaving your position on an advisory board, please provide a copy of all public records in your possession to the County Staff Liaison. One-way communications by email should be directed to the County Staff Liaison. Pursuant to the Sunshine Law,no two-way communications between members (except during publicly noticed meetings)is permitted. If you choose to communicate with members of the public concerning County business via email, please be aware that your name and email address,as well as the name and email address of the public person, becomes a public record.Attachment 4 - Page 13 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 59 Attachment: BGTCRA Agenda Packet-2-9-2023 - FINAL (24774 : Bayshore Gateway Attachment 4 - Page 14 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 60 Attachment: BGTCRA Agenda Packet-2-9-2023 - FINAL (24774 : Bayshore Gateway Written Correspondence A board member may send documents on matters coming before the board for official action to other board members, PROVIDED there are no responses from,or interaction related to documents among, the board members prior to the public meeting. The written correspondence becomes a public record. Attachment 4 - Page 15 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 61 Attachment: BGTCRA Agenda Packet-2-9-2023 - FINAL (24774 : Bayshore Gateway The Sunshine Law does not apply when -- Committees or groups appointed to engage only in fact-finding activities. Board created focus groups or other such committees that: Only provide individual input, data and facts as part of staff’s development in its advisement to the Board. Do not narrow options. The Sunshine Law is broadly construed Exemptions are narrowly construed Attachment 4 - Page 16 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 62 Attachment: BGTCRA Agenda Packet-2-9-2023 - FINAL (24774 : Bayshore Gateway Meetings Must be Open to the Public The public must be allowed to attend meetings; however, there is no obligation to allow the public to participate. The location: Must be accessible Sufficient size for turnout Facility cannot discriminate based on age, race, etc. Public access not unreasonably restricted Be within Collier County with few exceptions Attachment 4 - Page 17 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 63 Attachment: BGTCRA Agenda Packet-2-9-2023 - FINAL (24774 : Bayshore Gateway II Reasonable notice of such meetings must be given. The public must be given reasonable and timely notice so they can decide whether to attend. What is “reasonable”or “timely” depends on the circumstance.It does not necessarily require a newspaper advertisement; contact the County Attorney Office for guidance. Attachment 4 - Page 18 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 64 Attachment: BGTCRA Agenda Packet-2-9-2023 - FINAL (24774 : Bayshore Gateway Attachment 4 - Page 19 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 65 Attachment: BGTCRA Agenda Packet-2-9-2023 - FINAL (24774 : Bayshore Gateway III Minutes of the meeting are required. Written minutes must be taken and made available promptly. Sound recordings may also be used, but only in addition to written minutes. Minutes may be a brief summary of meeting’s events. Minutes are public records. Minutes must record the votes. Attachment 4 - Page 20 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 66 Attachment: BGTCRA Agenda Packet-2-9-2023 - FINAL (24774 : Bayshore Gateway Inspection Trips Members of a public board or commission may conduct inspection trips. If discussion relating to the business of the board will occur between board members during an inspection trip, SUNSHINE LAW APPLIES All requirements of §286.011, F.S. must be met. Attachment 4 - Page 21 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 67 Attachment: BGTCRA Agenda Packet-2-9-2023 - FINAL (24774 : Bayshore Gateway Electronic Meetings Local Governments Absent member may participate by telephone conference if: Absence is due to extraordinary circumstances A quorum of local board must be physically present Attachment 4 - Page 22 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 68 Attachment: BGTCRA Agenda Packet-2-9-2023 - FINAL (24774 : Bayshore Gateway The Sunshine Law and Staff When a staff member is appointed to a board, the staff member loses his or her identity as staff while working on the board and the Sunshine law applies to the board. It is the nature of the act performed, not the makeup of the board or the proximity of the act to the final decision, which determines whether a board composed of staff is subject to the Sunshine Law. Attachment 4 - Page 23 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 69 Attachment: BGTCRA Agenda Packet-2-9-2023 - FINAL (24774 : Bayshore Gateway Sunshine Law Applications Does not apply to members of different boards Applies to non-voting members as well as voting members Social events are fine –but do not discuss County business Does not apply to private organizations, such as homeowners’associations Does not apply to a meeting between a Commissioner and a private citizen Does not apply to staff so long as staff is in a fact-finding mode Applies to staff once staff become part of the decision- making process Attachment 4 - Page 24 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 70 Attachment: BGTCRA Agenda Packet-2-9-2023 - FINAL (24774 : Bayshore Gateway Validity of Action Taken in Violation of The Sunshine Law/Subsequent Corrective Action Section 286.011, F.S., provides that no resolution, rule, regulation or formal action shall be considered binding except as taken or made at an open meeting. Recognizing that the Sunshine Law should be construed so as to frustrate all evasive devices, the courts have held that action taken in violation of the law is void ab initio. Within limitations, some case law exists holding that Sunshine Law violations can be cured by independent, final action taken completely in the Sunshine.Attachment 4 - Page 25 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 71 Attachment: BGTCRA Agenda Packet-2-9-2023 - FINAL (24774 : Bayshore Gateway What are the Consequences if a Public Board or Commission Fails to Comply with the Sunshine Law? Criminal Penalties: It is a second degree misdemeanor to knowingly violate the Sunshine law. Punishable with a fine of up to $500 and/or up to 60 days imprisonment. Other Penalties Include: Removal from position. Payment of attorney’s fees incurred by the challenging party,as well as declaratory and injunctive relief. Attachment 4 - Page 26 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 72 Attachment: BGTCRA Agenda Packet-2-9-2023 - FINAL (24774 : Bayshore Gateway Sentenced to Jail for Sunshine Law Violations:Suspended Escambia County Commissioner W.D. Childers was sentenced to 60 days in jail for discussing redistricting in a telephone conversation while fellow commissioner listened on a speaker phone, and pleaded no contest for talking with two fellow commissioners about county building projects in front of a staffer. A Penalty Example Attachment 4 - Page 27 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 73 Attachment: BGTCRA Agenda Packet-2-9-2023 - FINAL (24774 : Bayshore Gateway The Headlines We Don’t Want! “Judge Finds Marco Councilor Guilty of Sunshine Law Violation!!” Naples Daily News 2/7/08 “Planning Member’s Lunch Clouds Florida in Sunshine Law” Naples Daily News 2/7/07 Grand Jury OKs City Sunshine Law Investigation 7/12/07 Jacksonville News “A Times-Union Investigation Finds Evidence of Florida Sunshine Law Violations” Florida Times-Union 6/14/07 Attachment 4 - Page 28 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 74 Attachment: BGTCRA Agenda Packet-2-9-2023 - FINAL (24774 : Bayshore Gateway Questions?? ????????? Attachment 4 - Page 29 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 75 Attachment: BGTCRA Agenda Packet-2-9-2023 - FINAL (24774 : Bayshore Gateway Resources/Contacts OFFICE OF THE COUNTY ATTORNEY Jeffrey A. Klatzkow, County Attorney Scott R. Teach, Deputy County Attorney Colleen M. Greene, Assistant County Attorney 3301 East Tamiami Trail, 8th Floor Naples, FL 34112 Phone: (239) 252-8400 Fax: (239) 252-6300 Attachment 4 - Page 30 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 76 Attachment: BGTCRA Agenda Packet-2-9-2023 - FINAL (24774 : Bayshore Gateway Page 1 of 14 February 2023 Development Update Please Note: Projects with *and highlight have been updated since the last report Yellow highlight indicates old project with recent activity; Green highlight indicates new project Zoning Petitions 2595 & 2631 Becca Ave (ZLTR): PL20230000846* Location: 2595 & 2631 Becca Avenue Unit 1 Owner: Weston J. Bayes & William J. Bayes Status: Application submitted on 1/12/2023. Applicant wants to confirm the permitted uses, development regulations, and how many residential units can be constructed on the properties. 2201 Spruce Street (ZLTR): PL20230000200* Location: 2201 Spruce Street Owner: FLROY HOLDINGS, LLC Status: Application submitted on 12/29/2022. Request that the County specifically verify: whether or not the subject property located at 2201 Spruce Street (Parcel No. 51690240009) may be legally combined with the adjacent parcel of land owned by our client, 2364 Tamiami Trail E. (Parcel No. 51690200007), for purposes of developing all parcels of land into one, contiguous, parcel, and used for such purposes as are permitted within the General Commercial (C-4) zoning district and the Gateway Triangle Mixed Use Overlay District (GTMUD-MXD). Attachment 5- Item 6a Attachment 5 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 77 Attachment: BGTCRA Agenda Packet-2-9-2023 - FINAL (24774 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Local Advisory Board Meeting- February 9, 2023) Page 2 of 14 3010 Tamiamai Trl E (MUP): PL20220006931* Location: 3010 Tamiami Trail E. Owner: D&D Retirement Trust, LLC Status: Pre-app meeting held 11/22/2022. First applicant submittal on 1/23/2023. First Staff reviews will be complete 3/3/2023. Application for a Mixed-Use Project (MUP). The 0.6-acre parcel is zoned C-3-GTZO- MXD and is in an Activity Center. The pre- existing building (former Pizza Hut) will house commercial business. Applicant seeks to construct 8 live-work units with working space at ground level and living space on the second floor. Requires allocation from the density bonus pool. Davis Place Parking Exemption (PE): PL20220006085 Location: north side of Terrace Avenue west of La Petite Court (Folio No. 61833400007 and 61833401103) Owner: Central Pk Prop of Naples, Inc. Status: Pre-app meeting held 10/26/2022. First applicant submittal on 11/30/2022. Staff issued incomplete submittal letter on 12/2/2022. Additional documents submitted on 12/13/2022. The project entails constructing 20 space offsite parking area to accommodate the existing “Davis Place” retail building (former Greyhound station) located at 2669 Davis Blvd. The retail building was built under PL20180002510. The tenants have found they do not have enough parking for their employees and customers in the onsite parking lot. Higher Ground Education (CU): PL20220006074 Location: NE corner of Bayshore Drive and Colonial Drive Owner: Fortis I, LLC Status: Pre-application meeting held on 10/5/2022. (SDP- PL20220003954 Pre-application meeting was held on 6/28/2022.) Request for conditional use on two parcels with residential zoning for day care use. The project will serve as an expansion of the services provided by Higher Ground education on the adjacent parcel; it will provide the care of toddlers to elementary level students. There will be parking provided on site as well as recreational area for the students. Attachment 5 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 78 Attachment: BGTCRA Agenda Packet-2-9-2023 - FINAL (24774 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Local Advisory Board Meeting- February 9, 2023) Page 3 of 14 2360 Shadowlawn Dr (CU): PL20220005927 Location: 2360 Shadowland Drive (corner of Lois St) Owner: 2360 Shadowland LLC Status: Pre-app meeting held 11/1/2022. Property is zoned C-4-GTZO-MXD. Request for a Minor Conditional Use change to be heard by the hearing examiner to allow ZCCR, a Classic Automobile Restoration company to relocate their business to 2360 Shadowland Dr. Justin’s Village Phase 2 (RZ): PL20220003739 Location: 3163 Justins Way Applicant: SMH PROPERTIES OF SWFL INC (St. Matthews House) Status: First staff review issued 10/20/2022. Second applicant submittal on 10/25/2022. Neighborhood Information Meeting held on 12/15/2022, Salvation Army Church, 3170 Estey Avenue. Request to rezone 2.33 acres from RMF-6 GTZO-R to RMF-12 GTZO-R. 28 units are proposed. Promenade at the Boat Yard Rezone: PL20210000020* Location: 2736, 2754, and 2772 Bayview Drive Status: NIM held May 11, 2021. Fourth applicant submittal on 12/23/2021. Staff issued fifth comment letter on 2/3/2022. County Planner indicates this rezone has been abandoned. New request is for PUD Rezone (see PL20220006784 on following page). The subject properties are currently zoned RSF- 4-BMUD-R4 and are proposed to be rezoned to RSF-4-BMUD-NC (neighborhood commercial) to construct a 3-story building with ground level parking, second floor of retail, and third floor residential along the south side of Bayview Drive. Attachment 5 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 79 Attachment: BGTCRA Agenda Packet-2-9-2023 - FINAL (24774 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Local Advisory Board Meeting- February 9, 2023) Page 4 of 14 The Promenade (PUDZ): PL20220006784 Location: 2836, 2800, 2772, 2754 Bayview Drive Applicant/Owners: Gregory L Orick II REV Trust, 2754 Bayview LLC & Bayview Inn LLC Status: Pre-app meeting held 11/9/2022. Rezone five parcels (0.8 acres) from RMF-4-BZO-R4, RMF-6-BZO-R2 to C-4-BZO-NC with companion MUP. Naples Boat Yard Variance: PL20200000007 Location: 2775 Bayview Drive Status: Originally a PUD Rezone, applicants have changed the request to a Variance. NIM meeting held May 11, 2021. Staff issued fourth comment review letter on 2/3/2022. Applicant requested six-month extension, granted through 2/2/2023. The applicant is proposing a complete site renovation to construct a boat storage facility along the north side of Bayview Dr. This petition requests a variance from the 20-foot rear yard waterfront setback to allow for a building to be 10 feet from the waterfront, and for a small office on the NE corner of the site to be setback back 0 feet from the waterfront. Viage Bayshore Marina (DR): PL20220000558* Owner: Viage Marinas LLC Status: Pre-application meeting held 2/7/2022. First applicant submittal on 9/2/2022. Staff issued comment letter on 10/10/2022. Second applicant submittal on 12/6/2022. Staff issued second comment letter on 1/9/2023. Applicant’s third submittal was on 2/1/2023. (See also SDPI-PL20220004489 on page 8) Request includes deviations to required screening of the on-site boat racks (for dry boat storage), to permit the existing chain link fence along the ROWs with additional landscaping and/or slats, to permit a reduction in the landscape buffer width along Bayshore Drive, and to permit boat parking/storage within the Accessory Parking Zone area of the site. Attachment 5 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 80 Attachment: BGTCRA Agenda Packet-2-9-2023 - FINAL (24774 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Local Advisory Board Meeting- February 9, 2023) Page 5 of 14 Brookside Marina Rezone: PL20190001540* Location: 2015 and 2025 Davis Blvd. Owner: Naples Marina Holdings, LLC Status: Applicant’s first submittal was 7/22/2020. Staff’s first review comments issued 8/24/2020. Applicant’s second submittal was 9/13/2021. Staff’s second review comments issued 10/20/2021. NIM held on 1/6/2022. Second NIM held on 7/19/2022. Applicant’s third submittal was 10/12/2022. Staff issued third review comments on 11/10/2022. Applicant’s fourth submittal was on 1/9/2023. Rezone of the submerged lands only from RSF-4 to C-4. Notwithstanding the straight C- 4 zoning and to ensure GMP consistency, the permitted uses for the submerged lands will be limited to water-related or water-dependent uses associated with a marina. Uses include wet boat slips (with or without lifts/davits), boat lift canopies, boat ramps (one ramp exists already), small recreational boat rentals, operation of charter or party fishing boats, canoe/kayak/rowboat rentals, houseboat rentals, and tourist guide boat operations. Jet ski rentals are excluded but requesting ability to rent a wet slip to a private jet ski owner. Live-aboard vessels also excluded. Attachment 5 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 81 Attachment: BGTCRA Agenda Packet-2-9-2023 - FINAL (24774 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Local Advisory Board Meeting- February 9, 2023) Page 6 of 14 Development Review Petitions Beyderman (VAC): PL20220005685* Location: Parcel #50890840103 (at end of Holly Ave, last lot on south side) Owner: Irina & Yury Beyderman Status: First incomplete submittal letter issued on 9/2/2022. First applicant submittal on 9/6/2022. Second incomplete submittal letter issued on 9/15/2022. Additional materials submitted on 9/26/2022. Staff issued first comment letter on 10/14/2022. Second applicant submittal on 1/4/2023. Staff issued second comment letter on 1/30/2023. Vacating an easement on parcel #50890840103. Porsche Interim DC Charger Install (SDPI): PL20230000899* Location: 3147 Davis Blvd. Owner: TT of Tamiami, Inc. Status: First applicant submittal on 1/19/2023. Additional materials submitted on 1/26/2023. Incomplete submittal letter issued on 1/31/2023. Installing new electric vehicle (EV) chargers and supporting infrastructure at Porsche of Naples. Bayshore Mixed Use Development (SDP): PL20220006723 Location: Parcel #’s 61841600006, 71580260001, & 71580250008 (at 2924 &2974 Bayshore Dr.) Owner: Thomas Burgess GST Trust Status: Pre-application meeting held on 11/22/2022. A 3-story building is proposed on ±2.16 acres at 2924 & 2974 Bayshore Drive. The proposed building is mixed-use with commercial and restaurant uses on the first floor and a total of 30 condos are proposed on the second and third floors, which will require a companion request for density bonus pool allocation. Vehicular access to the site will be provided from Bayshore Drive via a shared access driveway with 2955 Bayshore Drive. Attachment 5 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 82 Attachment: BGTCRA Agenda Packet-2-9-2023 - FINAL (24774 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Local Advisory Board Meeting- February 9, 2023) Page 7 of 14 The Grove Bayshore (PPL): PL20210002029* Location: Parcel 61841080008 (on Bayshore Dr. between Barrett Ave. & Van Buren Ave.) Owner: Gulfview Development, LLC Status: Pre-application meeting held on 9/2/2021. First applicant submittal on 3/29/2022. Additional documents submitted on 5/23/2022. Staff issued first comment letter on 6/17/2022. Applicant submitted response on 10/5/2022. Additional documents submitted on 11/16 & 12/12/2022. Staff issued second comment letter on 1/11/2023. 10-acre Mixed Use Development located along Bayshore Drive. Single family subdivision with two commercial parcels fronting Bayshore Drive. Application type changed from SDP to PPL. Previous Project Name: GULFVIEW AND BAYSHORE MIXED USE DEVELOPMENT Ybor Mixed Use Development (SDP): PL20220007412 Location: Parcel 61841080008 (on Bayshore Dr. between Barrett Ave. & Van Buren Ave.) Owner: Naples Groves Lot 113, LLC Status: Pre-application meeting held on 12/13/2022. The property is 0.86-acres and will include a new three (3) story building (7,540 S.F.), a parking lot, and associated site improvements. The first floor will include a covered outdoor dining area, restaurant, two offices, and retail stores. The second and third floors will be hotel rooms and the roof (terrace) will include a pool and bar. Attachment 5 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 83 Attachment: BGTCRA Agenda Packet-2-9-2023 - FINAL (24774 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Local Advisory Board Meeting- February 9, 2023) Page 8 of 14 Autospace Naples (SDPA): PL20220006331 Location: 3045 Davis Blvd. Owner: Davis Terrace Realty LLC Status: First applicant submittal on 10/5/2022 with additional items on 10/12/2022. Staff issued first comment letter 11/9/2022. Formerly known as Naples Classic Car. This is a vintage car restoration business with two existing buildings sitting on ±1.10 acres of previously developed land at physical address 3045 Davis Boulevard and 3084 Terrace Avenue in Naples, Florida. Only the southern parcel was included in the original SDP (PL20160001805). The Autospace Naples development proposes the construction of a new three-story building with a footprint of ±13,748 sf. The new development will provide a total of 30 car condominium units varying in size. The existing paint and bodyshop (light industrial) building on the northeast will be replaced by a ±4,000 sf storage building. The existing building on the southern parcel will be used for a combination of used auto sales, warehouse, and office. The replacement ±4,000 sf building will be constructed right up against the proposed three-story building, per the deviations approved under HEX No. 2022-23. Shadowlawn Dr Multi-Fam Development (SDP): PL20220005562 Location: 1795 Shadowlawn Drive Owner: East Naples Baptist Church Inc Status: Pre-application meeting held on 9/13/2022. Request for a multi-family development of 9 units at 1795 Shadowlawn Dr, currently occupied by parking lot and a home. Project to include site improvements such as utility connections, a stormwater system, a parking lot, landscaping & site lighting. Per discussion at pre- app meeting, this will require a companion petition for allocation of 2 Limited Density Bonus Pool units. 3063 Connecticut Ave (LS): PL20220005465 Location: 3063 Connecticut Ave. Owner: Robert David Shepherd Status: Applicant submittal on 8/12/2022. Incomplete applicant submittal on 8/17/2022. Staff issued comment letter 9/7/2022. Applicant requests to split Parcel 61430480006 into 2 separate parcels. (Note: PL20210002448 was the same request; it has been withdrawn.) Attachment 5 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 84 Attachment: BGTCRA Agenda Packet-2-9-2023 - FINAL (24774 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Local Advisory Board Meeting- February 9, 2023) Page 9 of 14 Compass Point South at Windstar A Condominium (SDPI): PL20220004888 Location: 3554 Haldeman Creek Drive, Building 2 Owner: Compass Point South at Windstar A Condominium Status: Applicant submittal on 7/18/2022. Incomplete submittal letters issued on 7/21/2022 and 8/19/2022. Additional materials submitted on 8/25/2022. Staff issued comment letter 9/8/2022. Applicant’s second submittal on 11/10/2022. Staff issued second comment letter 11/18/2022. Remove ten trees within the condominiums. Three of the trees have roots, which are interfering with buildings and water mains. The remaining trees have matured over the years and are now blocking entire views of third floor residents, who purchased their residences with views. Viage Bayshore Marina (SDPI): PL20220004489 Location: 3470 Bayshore Drive Owner: Viage Marinas, LLC Status: Applicant first submittal on 6/23/2022. Staff comment letter issued on 7/15/2022. Applicant second submittal on 8/8/2022. Staff issued second comment letter on 8/12/2022. (see also Viage Bayshore Marina DR-PL20220000558 on page 4) Applicant proposes to replace boat racks from 4-racks high to 2-racks high, and to update fencing and buffering to screen the racks from adjacent properties. Note, there is not an increase in the number of boats being stored on the marina property. All marina operations will be contained within the C-4-BMUD-W zoned properties. Vehicular parking only will occur within the residentially zoned lots. The MED Restaurant of Bayshore (SIP): PL20220003989 Location: 3929 Bayshore Drive Owner: Antonio Miceli Status: Pre-application meeting held on 6/29/2022. Applicant first submittal on 9/16/2022. Incomplete submittal letter issued on 9/21/2022. Applicant submitted additional information on 11/21/2022. Staff issued comment letter on 12/29/2022. New owner requests outdoor improvements and addition of up to 136 outdoor seats to the existing restaurant. Attachment 5 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 85 Attachment: BGTCRA Agenda Packet-2-9-2023 - FINAL (24774 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Local Advisory Board Meeting- February 9, 2023) Page 10 of 14 KRB Naples (SDP): PL20220003647 Location: 3230 Tamiami Trail E. (at Peters Ave.) Owner: 3230 Tamiami LLC Status: Pre-application meeting held on 6/16/2022. Incomplete applicant submittal on 11/4/2022. Applicant submitted additional materials on 11/11 and 11/17/2022. Staff issued comment letter on 12/9/2022. Request for KRB (Kelley's Roast Beef) Naples construction of 2 restaurants & applicable parking. 17-acre Boardwalk CNST: PL20220001869 Location: 4315 Bayshore Drive Owner: COLLIER CNTY BGT CRA Status: Pre-application meeting held on 3/24/2022. Request to build a boardwalk to connect the 17-acre site to Sugden Park. Mangrove Row (aka Arbutus Landing) (LDBPA): PL20220004927 Location: 2766 Arbutus Street Owner: Arbutus Landing LLC Status: Pre-application meeting held on 8/3/2022. Applicant is requesting Limited Density Bonus Pool Allocation (2 units) for property located at 2766 Arbutus Street. Attachment 5 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 86 Attachment: BGTCRA Agenda Packet-2-9-2023 - FINAL (24774 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Local Advisory Board Meeting- February 9, 2023) Page 11 of 14 Approved Projects/Letters Issued The 239 Bayshore & Areca Hotel/Restaurant (SDP): PL20210001360* Location: 3467 Bayshore Drive Owner/Applicant: Michael J. Whalen, 3467 Bayshore Drive, LLC Status: Pre-application meeting held on 6/16/2021. First applicant submittal on 11/30/2021. Staff issued first comment letter on 12/30/2021. Second applicant submittal on 7/8/2022. Staff issued second comment letter on 8/9/2022. Third applicant submittal on 10/5/2022. Staff issued third comment letter on 11/14/2022. Fourth applicant submittal on 12/19/2022. Staff issued fourth comment letter on 1/19/2023. Fifth applicant submittal on 1/23/2023. SDP Approval letter issued on 1/31/2023. The proposed vehicular access to the site will be provided from Areca Avenue. Alcohol Distance Waiver required if sale of alcoholic beverage for on-site consumption. New three (3) story building (6,300 S.F.), a parking lot, and associated site improvements. The first floor will include a covered outdoor dining area, restaurant, two offices, and retail stores. The second and third floors will be hotel rooms (8 total) and the roof (terrace) will include a pool and bar. 22 parking spaces total proposed. 3400 Canal St (ZLTR): PL20230000014* Location: 3400 Canal Street Owner: John F. Hughes Status: Application submitted on 1/3/2023. Staff issued Zoning Verification Letter on 1/25/2023. Applicant seeks to tear down the home on property located at 3400 Canal St AKA Sabal Shores Block F Lots 28 & 29. Property ID/Folio Number: 71800000462 comprising of +/- 0.28 acres. The property is zoned RMF-6-BZO-R1. The staff verified that a single home may be constructed on each platted lot. Attachment 5 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 87 Attachment: BGTCRA Agenda Packet-2-9-2023 - FINAL (24774 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Local Advisory Board Meeting- February 9, 2023) Page 12 of 14 Porsche Naples Expansion (SDPA): PL20220003796* Location: 3147 Davis Blvd. Owner: TT of Tamiami, Inc. Status: Pre-application meeting held on 6/23/2022. First applicant submittal on 9/27/2022, additional material submitted on 10/17 and 10/24. Staff issued first comment letter on 11/15/2022. Staff reviews complete/approved as of 12/27/2022; approval letter pending. SDPA Approval letter issued on 1/9/2023. Request for expansion for existing Porsche Naples dealership to add three new detail bays located adjacent to existing bays. New bays will be partially under the parking structure on-site as well as extending into the exist landscaping island and parking located south of the structure. Displaced landscaping will be replaced at the new south extent of the building. Existing ADS stormwater pipes under asphalt in the vicinity of the proposed expansion will be removed and replaced elsewhere on site. Project will not result in additional impervious area or loss of landscaping. Metropolitan Naples Lot 2 (Aura at Metropolitan Naples) - Luxury Condominium (SDP): PL20210003215* Location: 1936 Davis Blvd. Owner/Applicant: Metropolitan Naples, LLC Status: Pre-application meeting on 1/4/2022. Staff issued comment letter on 3/3/2022. Applicant second submittal on 5/10/2022. Staff issued second comment letter on 6/2/2022. Applicant third submittal on 8/10/2022. Staff issued third comment letter on 10/3/2022. Applicant submitted FAA approval letter on 11/25/2022. Applicant submitted Site Plan on 12/30/2022. SDP Approval letter issued on 1/9/2023. SDP for a 15-story structure with rooftop pool deck, including 56 multi-family units and 6,500 sf retail/restaurant on ground floor. Floors 2-4 are parking. LaCoe Administative Variance (AVA): PL20220007186 Location: 3228 Lakeview Drive Owner: Cindy Lou LaCoe Status: First applicant submittal on 11/17/2022. Staff issued incomplete submittal letter on 11/22/2022. Approval letter issued on 12/28/2022, with condition that an “After-the- Fact” Building Permit will be applied for by the owner or applicant for the screen enclosure. Administrative Variance Application to allow an 8.8-foot rear yard setback (instead of 10 feet) for the accessory structure screen enclosure constructed in 1988. Attachment 5 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 88 Attachment: BGTCRA Agenda Packet-2-9-2023 - FINAL (24774 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Local Advisory Board Meeting- February 9, 2023) Page 13 of 14 60135010060 (ZLTR) – Hotel Build: PL20220007725 Location: 2054 Davis Blvd. (Mini Triangle MPUD) Owner: Naples Triangle Development JV-Propco, LLC Status: Application submitted on 12/1/2022. Staff issued Zoning Verification Letter on 12/13/2022. Request to verify zoning designation and allowable uses within the Metropolitan Naples Plat. Dunkin (SDPI): PL20220006665 Location: 3400 Tamiami Trail E. Owner: G&C Shadows LLC Status: First applicant submittal on 10/25/2022. Staff issued comment letter on 11/18/2022, and applicant entered second submittal on 11/18/2022. SDPI approval letter issued 12/9/2022. A building permit was issued for minor updates to the existing Dunkin Donuts without an SDPI for the exterior building changes. No site changes were constructed other than cleanup of the asphalt and refreshing the striping and signage. 61842000003 (ZLTR): PL20220006641 Location: 2650 Airport Road S. Suite# A (across from East Naples Methodist Church & Government Complex) Owner: Warwick Florida Properties Airport LLC / Arc Point Labs Status: Application submitted on 10/24/2022. Staff issued Zoning Verification Letter on 11/7/2022. Property is zoned C-3-GTZO-MXD. Applicant seeks to allow a lab that collects samples for lab tests and to perform Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA) waived lab tests. Per the GTZO, a “Laboratory – Medical, analytical, research” is a permitted use in the GTZO-MXD. Gulf Coast Realty Building (SDPI): PL20220006451 Location: 3010 Tamiami Trail East Owner: D&D Retirement Trust LLC Status: First applicant submittal on 10/12/2022. Staff issued first comment letter 10/27/2022. Second applicant submittal on 10/28/2022. SDPI approval letter issued 11/8/2022. Insubstantial change to add a roofed entrance area to an existing structure. Attachment 5 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 89 Attachment: BGTCRA Agenda Packet-2-9-2023 - FINAL (24774 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Local Advisory Board Meeting- February 9, 2023) Page 14 of 14 Mini-Triangle MPUD (PUDA): PL20210001100 Location: 1991 and 1911 Tamiami Trail; 2000 and 2054 Davis Blvd. Owner: Metropolitan Naples LLC Status: Pre-application meeting held 6/9/2021. Second applicant submittal on 5/9/2022. NIM held on 5/25/2022. CCPC held on 8/4/2022. BCC approved Planned Unit Development Amendment on 9/27/2022. Amend Mini Triangle Mixed Use Subdistrict [companion item Mini-Triangle Small Scale GMPA (PL-20210001101)] to allow for the conversion of hotel units to multifamily residential units (a sliding scale of a max of 377-491sf MF to 0-228sf hotel rooms) and to amend the min./max. retail and office square footage for a combined minimum of 40k and max 130k, with a min of 15k reserved for office. Applicant must also include 2 different commercial or office uses in the project and a maximum of 130,000 SF of commercial/office/retail. Mini-Triangle (Small Scale GMPA): PL20210001101 Location: 1991 and 1911 Tamiami Trail; 2000 and 2054 Davis Blvd. Owner: Metropolitan Naples LLC Status: Pre-application meeting held 6/9/2021. Second applicant submittal on 5/9/2022. NIM held on 5/25/2022. CCPC held on 8/4/2022. BCC approved Growth Management Plan Amendment on 9/27/2022. Amend the Mini-Triangle MPUD-GTMUD-MXD (Ordinance 2018-025) and companion item Mini-Triangle Mixed Use Subdistrict to allow for the conversion of hotel units to multifamily residential units (sliding scale 1:2 ratio for max MF/Hotel uses) and to amend the min./max. retail and office square footage for a combined minimum of 40k and max 130k, with a min of 15k reserved for office. Applicant must also include 2 different commercial or office uses in the project and a maximum of 130,000 SF of commercial/office/ retail. The change is to allow for 1 additional multifamily unit above the 377 units (up to 491 total dwelling units) for every 2 hotel rooms removed from the 228-room maximum. Naples Boat Yard Site Improvement Plan (SIP): PL20210000148 Location: 2775 Bayview Dr. Status: First GMD Review Letter sent out on 11/1/2021. Applicant resubmittal on 7/1/2022. Staff comment letter issued 7/25/2022. Applicant’s fourth submittal on 8/24/2022. SIP Site Improvement Plan Approval issued 9/26/2022. The Naples Boat Yard is proposing to renovate the concrete dock to accommodate their traveling boat lift. Attachment 5 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 90 Attachment: BGTCRA Agenda Packet-2-9-2023 - FINAL (24774 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Local Advisory Board Meeting- February 9, 2023) Survey – Bayshore Area – Branding Public Input request: In 2019, the Board of County Commissioners adopted an amendment to the Community Redevelopment Area Plan for the Bayshore Gateway Triangle Community Redevelopment Area (CRA). The Plan includes the following Vision Statement: Promote quality of life and economic vitality with a mixed-income, urban, multi-modal community that welcomes visitors, cultivates the area’s artistic and cultural identity, uplifts unique local destinations, and finds balance with the natural environment. One of the many identified projects in the plan is the development a Branding Strategy to further implement the redevelopment vision. In 2022, the first step in initiating the branding strategy was through an ad agency and included the concept that Bayshore and the Gateway Triangle were two distinct communities that should have their own brand. Based on input received from the Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Advisory Board the following map was created to define the two areas. This survey is focused on the Bayshore Area : Add Map Your input is needed to assist with determining the name of the district. The results of this survey will be presented to the Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Advisory Board for recommendation and then to the Board of County Commissioners for review and consideration. After the Board of Commissioners makes a final decision on the name, that is what will be used on all marketing and branding materials. Survey: Do you live or own property in the Bayshore Area: Yes No ( Add Map) Please check the following boxes that apply to you: Resident Business Owner Property Owner Please rank in order of preference the name you want to be used for branding the community Bayshore Bayshore District Bayshore Drive Bayshore Arts District Bayshore Arts and Cultural District Bayshore Cultural District Bayshore Garden District The Bayshore Arts District Other:________________________________ Attachment 6 - Item 7a.i Attachment 6 - Page 1 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 91 Attachment: BGTCRA Agenda Packet-2-9-2023 - FINAL (24774 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Local Advisory Board Meeting- February 9, Should an acronym be used to reference the district? Yes No Which tagline do you prefer? Creativity in Bloom Where Creativity Blooms Comments Received from Advisory Board members: Karen: Shared comment from Siobhan Cleveland A broad survey will be a big help. I would also consider using survey monkey and putting one online for people to access and put the instructions for finding in the letter. I think you will get much better/faster responses to have it available online too. Kathi: Regarding Acronym question - Maybe it should be drafted as If an acronym was used for the name would it be offensive if it happen to end up with: BAD My only thoughts.. Lets put this where it belongs, because it does have to do with BAD Or… maybe best to show the acronym along with the name? Bayshore B Bayshore Drive BD Bayshore Arts District BAD Bayshore Arts & Cultural District BACD Bayshore Garden District BGD Bayshore Cultural District BCD The Bayshore Arts District TBAD Just my thoughts, I think whom ever this is going to needs to understand both apply. Sam: Perhaps add another blank line under tagline for a write in. Attachment 6 - Page 2 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 92 Attachment: BGTCRA Agenda Packet-2-9-2023 - FINAL (24774 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Local Advisory Board Meeting- February 9, Project Name/Location Description First Quarter (October-December)Second Quarter (Januray-March)Third Quarter (April-June)Fourth Quarter (July-September)Tentative Completion Date Funding* Beginning of the year project status Status update from prior quarter Status update from Status 2 End of FY23 project status Linwood Complete Streets Phase I Safe Routes to School - Linwood Way to Airport. FDOT Grant funded and managed by CPP/GMD Design FY23 -$89,943 and Construction FY25- $761,516. FY22 begin coordination with Capital Improvements to design additional complete street elements. Safe Routes to School PE 2022/2023 and Construction 2024/2025. Michael Tisch Project Manager. On schedule. Negotiating with KCA for design services. Linwood Way to Commercial Opera Naples Streetlights installed. Funds Budgeted in FY21 for design. Project will be coordinated with Gateway Triangle Master Plan $800,000 Thomasson Dr. and Hamilton Ave Thomasson Drive completed June 2021. A portion of the bike signage and markings to be installed with Hamilton Project. Hamilton Ave joint project with Parks & Rec Completed and operational. Pending signage installation from Parks and Recreation. Coordinating Maintenance with NBG and RM Republic Drive - Complete Streets/Park Connection East Naples Community Park Master Plan approved Welcome Center opened. Tracking other master plan improvements General Complete Streets Allocation for funds to implement specific projects $100,000 Danford St. Complete Streets Parks and Recreation designing sidewalk part of Hamilton Ave Project. Transporation schedule to present updated plans at April Beautification MSTU Advisory Board meeting General Parks Improvements- 17 Acres/Sugden Park Master Plan and Boardwalk Connection. Consultant selected through RFP Process 60% Design Plans presented to BCC in December. Additional analysis requested. January 21 Community Meeting scheduled. Central and Southern options for boardwalk location and parking reviewed and presented at January 17 Advisory Board meeting and January 21 meeting. Options and recommendations to be presented to BCC on February 28.$2,628,276 Future Direction Options for the remaining site will be discussed at a future date. Options for the remaining site will be discussed at a future date. Acquisition Completed in November 2020 Exotic Removal Contract awarded to clear RMF site. Scheduled to be completed in second quarter. Site Work/Maintenance Survey Completed. ROW/Easement issue. Quick Claim Deed to BCC in September to solve item. Existing Building is not available for public use. Water leak issue. Staff is locating plumber to resolve. $619,696 Del's Corner Dedication Recognition of Del Ackerman Hurricane Ian damage - fence. PO opened for fence replacement. Pending installation. Special Events Site Used for Hurricane Ian Distribution of goods. Site to be used for Special Event - Tree Lighting Ceremony on November 18 Request from public to rent space for events received. Process and criteria being developed for BCC consideration. Capital REDEVELOPMENT PLAN IMPLEMENTATION - SHORT TERM PROJECTS (1 to 5 YEARS) FY 2023 QUARTERLY UPDATES -Febuary 3, 2023 Complete Streets Phase I 17 Acre Site Del's Corner - Add after Plan Adoption Page 1 Attachment 7- Item 7b 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 93 Attachment: BGTCRA Agenda Packet-2-9-2023 - FINAL (24774 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Local Project Name/Location Description First Quarter (October-December)Second Quarter (Januray-March)Third Quarter (April-June)Fourth Quarter (July-September)Tentative Completion Date Funding* REDEVELOPMENT PLAN IMPLEMENTATION - SHORT TERM PROJECTS (1 to 5 YEARS) FY 2023 QUARTERLY UPDATES -Febuary 3, 2023 Future Direction BCC received unsolicited offer to purchase the property December 12 2022 LOI presented to Advisory Board at January 11 Advisory Board meeting. Pending direction from BCC/CRA. Highest and Best Use Study Stantec Consulting hired to conducted community out reach and visioning study on future uses. Community Meeting scheduled for Feburary 25 Sabal Shores Fire Suppression Phase 3 Completion July 2021 Streetlights installed Holly Avenue Comprehensive Street Study in FY22 Community meeting scheduled for February 11 Surface Parking Lot Construction completion August 2021 EV Charger pending contract agreement with operator. General Road Engineering Improvements Pine Tree and Andrews Discussion with Road Maintenance and Stormwater regarding Limited Maintenance Roads Continue to discuss with RM. Project Total $320,000 GatewayTriangle Master Plan Scope of Work drafted Selection of consultant for discussion at February 9 Advisory Board Meeting US41/Shadowlawn/Bayshore Access Management Plan scope of work under review. Access Management study continue analysis with Transporation and County Manager's Office. Opportunity to start Phase 1 improvements- US41 to Bridge. To be discussed at CRA/MSTU Advisory Board joint meeting March 8, 2023. $1,017,946 Street Sign/Wayfinding Improvements To be incorporated into North Bayshore Enhancement Project. Will be incorporated into roadway design project. Sidewalk/Bicycle Infrastructure Program Incorporated into North Bayshore Beautification Project. Stormwater and Transportation coordinating installation of sidewalk on Pine Street. Construction scheduled for 2024/2025. Landscape and Hardscape Update Sabal Bay PUD expansion approved by BCC in January 2021. Once SDP is approved, proceed with expansion of MSTU boundary. Boundary expansion completed. Isle of Collier/Stock Development new home construction underway. New private entrance from Bayshore under construction Stormwater Infrastructure Upgrades Two Project Areas identified - Becca, Weeks, and Pine & Triangle Area Becca, Weeks and Pine NTP Issued to Bolt Engineering Design FY21/FY22 Change order approved. Design plans will incorporate the new alignment. 60% plans due in second quarter. Gateway Triangle Area 4 Design FY22 - Scope of Work being negotiated Work Order approval NTP proceed issued Gateway Triangle Stormwater Pond Improvements Stormwater improving Commercial Drive and Alleyway Pending further analysis with stormwater to determine expansion needs to assist with redevelopment efforts. Will be Pending further analysis with stormwater to determine expansion needs to assist with redevelopment efforts. Will be Neighborhood Initiative Community Safety/Clean Up Stormwater Infrastructure Upgrades South Bayshore Renovation Project Page 2 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 94 Attachment: BGTCRA Agenda Packet-2-9-2023 - FINAL (24774 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Local Project Name/Location Description First Quarter (October-December)Second Quarter (Januray-March)Third Quarter (April-June)Fourth Quarter (July-September)Tentative Completion Date Funding* REDEVELOPMENT PLAN IMPLEMENTATION - SHORT TERM PROJECTS (1 to 5 YEARS) FY 2023 QUARTERLY UPDATES -Febuary 3, 2023 Sanitary Sewer Line Upgrades in Triangle Area Mini Triangle Property sold November 2020 Grounding breaking for Metropolitian Naples -Aura in December. Draingage improvements completed Phase 3 Phase 4 Didn't receive CDBG grant award. Will reapply in FY22. Discuss options with the City of Naples. on hold until City of Naples provides update on needs analysis Future Phases Ongoing Operations Budget Approved FY22 On-going operations Land Development Code updates BCC approved direction to move forward on several key items. Developing scope of services for consultant services. Completed and public information flyers posted Mini-Triangle Development- incentives and support Incentive Program Option to consider Established annual funding schedule to fund Gateway Triangle TIF Rebate Agreement 17 Acre Development - incentives and support Pending Master Plan Pending Direction from BCC Gateway Property Development- potential incentives for apex of Davis Blvd and US41 Incentive Program Option to consider On-need basis Stormwater Master Plan Update $100,000 allocated in FY20 to match with Capital Projects/Stormwater. Stormwater Subcommittee meeting to identify priorities See Capital Projects Arts and Culture Plan for CRA Public Art Pilot Plan - Approved by Board July 13, 2021 Public Art Donation received. Process established with Public Art Committee. Aprpoved by Advisory Board and PAC BCC consideration to accept donation scheduled for Feburay 14 $200,000 Complete Streets Implementation Plan Access Management Plan for Bayshore initiated in FY22 Principals to be incorporated into any new projects when feasible Bayview Parking Study Hamilton Ave Construction Plans pending BCC approval on 09.28.21. Hamilton Avenue parking opened and will be monitored. Community Safety and Clean Up Strategy- code enforcement issues and safety Sabal Shores - streetlights FY22 Holly Avenue meeting scheduled for Febuary 11 to discuss needs. Gateway Triangle Neighorhood meeting scheduled for Feburary 7 to discuss needs. $135,899 Branding Strategy On -hold pending Advisory Board discussion. Survey option being reviewed. Marketing and Communication Strategy - to communicate outcome of branding effort Follows Branding Strategy Development Follows Branding Strategy Development $125,000 Market Study and Economic Profile FY22 To discuss during goals and priorites meeting tentatively scheduled for second quarter Fire Suppression Non-Capital Page 3 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 95 Attachment: BGTCRA Agenda Packet-2-9-2023 - FINAL (24774 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Local Project Name/Location Description First Quarter (October-December)Second Quarter (Januray-March)Third Quarter (April-June)Fourth Quarter (July-September)Tentative Completion Date Funding* REDEVELOPMENT PLAN IMPLEMENTATION - SHORT TERM PROJECTS (1 to 5 YEARS) FY 2023 QUARTERLY UPDATES -Febuary 3, 2023 Bayshore Drive Pilot project - Complete Streets Part of North Bayshore Enhancement Project. Outcome from both may lead to Pilot project. Part of Access Management Plan. Will be incorporated into North Bayshore Enhancement Project when feasible. Water and Fire Update Strategy - documentation of what mains and hydrants will be updated and phasing Fire Suppression Phase 3 completion July 2021. Coordination with the City of Naples. Continued coordination with the City of Naples. Triangle Retention Pond Feasibility Study- passive park improvements Most neighbors have voiced their oppositon to the concept of passive part improvments. Will be confirmed during Gateway Triangle neighborhood master plan deveopment. Other General Multi-Modal Improvements Other General Multi-Modal Improvements Bus Shelters Joint project with Transit and Bayshore Beuatification MSTU to install three shelters CRA to fund one shelter on Bayshore near Gulf Gate Plaza $15,000 Other General Multi-Modal Improvements Circuit Rider Survey distributed Shuttle Service draft proposal with Procurment. Confirm project during goals/priorities meeting. $135,000 CRA Parking Lot Electric Charger and other capital needs as identified $64,266 Residential Need review and update as necessary Coordinating with CHS on Roof program grant. $196,422 Commercial Need review and update as necessary On-hold until GT Master Plan completed. Discuss at goals and priorites meeting. $319,001 Wall and Fencing- for transitional structures between incompatible uses Currently not available. Currently not available. Discuss at goals and priorities meeting. Public Art Funding- art pieces and events FY22 Budget Grant criteria needs to be drafted and approved by BCC. Funds are avaiable for CRA funded projects. Economic Development Incentives Program On-hold until GT Master Plan completed. Discuss at goals and priorites meeting. Gateway Triangle TIF Rebate Agreement Annual allocation begin in FY23 budget to assure payment is available when due $250,000 Bayshore Bicycle/Pedestrian Feasibility Study Access Management plan for Bayshore Drive will provide concept plan for Bayshore. Gateway Triangle Plan will evaluate. Mobile Home Replacement Fund - for transition of mobile homes to modular homes or other appropriate structures Program opportunity for Holly Ave On-hold for further discussion with Housing Department. Options to be discussed at Holly Neighborhood Meeting. Community Land Trust Housing Construction County selected HELP to create County- wide CLT. Artist CLT may be an option pending outcome of Cultural Arts Strategic Plan Discuss options during goals and piority meeting. Need to bring in Housing Department and CLT for future discussions. Other Non-Capital Operations and Study expenditures- Grants and Programs Page 4 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 96 Attachment: BGTCRA Agenda Packet-2-9-2023 - FINAL (24774 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Local Project Name/Location Description First Quarter (October-December)Second Quarter (Januray-March)Third Quarter (April-June)Fourth Quarter (July-September)Tentative Completion Date Funding* REDEVELOPMENT PLAN IMPLEMENTATION - SHORT TERM PROJECTS (1 to 5 YEARS) FY 2023 QUARTERLY UPDATES -Febuary 3, 2023 Other Affordable Housing/Workforce Housing Investments Assisted with ROOF acquisition of lot within Gateway Triangle Discuss options during goals and piority meeting. Need to bring in Housing Department and CLT for future discussions. $295,000 *Funding is based on Project Fund balances as of October 1 2022 or as allocated by PO Page 5 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 97 Attachment: BGTCRA Agenda Packet-2-9-2023 - FINAL (24774 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Local CRA Operation’s Item 8a February 9, 2023 TO: CRA-AB SUBJECT: Goals/Priorities 2023/2024 Special Meeting Option CRA Staff is recommending a Special Meeting to cover topics listed below: i.Special Events (Attachment 8b) ii.Public Art iii. Newsletter – Constant Contact iv.Agenda Format v. Staffing vi. Other Staff would need a motion including the date, time and location. 1.Meeting Date: Monday-Thursday or a Saturday 2. Meeting Time: Day or Evening 3.Location: BCC Board Room or Botanical Garden FGCU Buehler Auditorium Attachment 8a - Item 8a Attachment 8a - Page1 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 98 Attachment: BGTCRA Agenda Packet-2-9-2023 - FINAL (24774 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Local Advisory Board Meeting- February 9, EVENT END TIME Food 300 Holiday Cookies $252 T-Shirts Walmart T-shirts for team $30 Wood Tree Supplies Home Depot Wood/supplies and paint $506 6:30 p.m.EVENT DATE & TIME LIGHT-UP BAYSHORE 2022! 1ST Tree Lighting Celebration EVENT TITLE EVENT ORGANIZER VENUE / LOCATION Supplies Publix $12 Drinks Venue Decorations $169 $99 Thank You Cards Amazon Thank You Cards Disposable gloves: Kids and Adult Sizes - Amazon $28 COST Amazon Hobby Lobby Paint Home Depot Paint: 3 shades for The Community Tree $92 Venue Light/Tents Taylor Rentals Tower light 4000 Watt Towable and 2-10x20 tents $1,411 Home Depot $309 Event Restroom Lulus Banner Light-Up Bayshore! Tree Lighting Celebration 2022 Customized Banner 16'x5' Balloons TOTAL Balloons $12 $3,202 ACTUAL EXPENSES Light-Up Bayshore! 1st Tree Lighting Celebration Kellie Cipperman Del's Corner at "The Lawn" November 18 at 5:00 p.m. Bottled Water, Hot Cocoa, milk, marshmellows One Porta-Potty $209 $73 Inflatable Tree DESCRIPTION Signs Now Amazon J.W. Craft Inc. Inflatable Holiday Tree to position next to 5x16 Event Banner ITEM Decorations Attachment 8b - Item 8a.i Attachment 8b - Page 1 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 99 Attachment: BGTCRA Agenda Packet-2-9-2023 - FINAL (24774 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Local $2,286 DONATED MATERIALS DJ/Photos/Drone/Video DJ, Drone to video event, photos and video editing $500 Propane Cooker/Tank for Hot Cocoa Cooker and propane tank for hot cocoa $85 Linens Table cloths, sheer for tents, chair covers, red and green sashes $615 $5,488 ITEM DESCRIPTION COST Actual Expenses $3,202 Donated Materials $2,286 TOTAL EVENT COST TOTAL EVENT COST TOTAL Walmart Lights to go around the banner and batteries Balloon Décor Holiday balloon tree, Balloon Garland and Sheer Décor, Gold circle ring for photo op $275 Signage Custom Vinyl and Cardstock Lettering for signs and staff shirts $50 Amazon Wooden tree ornaments $56 Equipment High top tables and extra generator $160 ITEM DESCRIPTION COST Supplies Dollar Tree 30 - Xmas Light-Up Bulb Necklaces for volunteers and children, Xmas headbands and glasses, flashing string lights, Cookie napkins, holiday trays, flannel back tablecovers, round platters, chargers, paint pans, bowls, cocoa cups, garland, coffee mugs and glue $134 Hobby Lobby Decorations, craft supplies and Signage: Tropical leaves, festive ribbon, garland, floral, art, Letters to Santa and Holiday cards to the Troops $315 $90 Homegoods Bags $6 Attachment 8b - Page 2 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 100 Attachment: BGTCRA Agenda Packet-2-9-2023 - FINAL (24774 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Local Cristina Perez EMPLOYEE TOTAL HOURS WORKED DESCRIPTION TOTAL HOURS WORKED Debrah Forester NAME TOTAL HOURS Tami Scott 12.0 171.5Kellie Cipperman 18.5 163.5 Shirley Garcia 11.0 376.5 Attachment 8b - Page 3 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 101 Attachment: BGTCRA Agenda Packet-2-9-2023 - FINAL (24774 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Local 2023 PROPOSED BAYSHORE SPECIAL EVENTS FEBRUARY – APRIL: BAYSHORE MARKET – HOLD UNTIL NEXT SEASON APRIL OR MAY - BAYSHORE’S TAMALE AND TACO FESTIVAL and NOCHE EN BAYSHORE •Bayshore’s Taco and Tamale Festival: Saturday, 4/29 OR 5/6/23 from 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. at the “Lawn” at Del’s Corner or 17 Acres o Tie-in with Arte Viva/Naples Botanical Garden o We’re searching for the “BEST TAMALE ON BAYSHORE!”/Amateur Tamale Cook- Off ▪Festival guest or judges panel will vote on the best tamale – winner gets the TROPHY! ▪Tamale contestants will sell their tamales and tacos ▪Mexican Aguas Frescas and bottled water sponsored by the CRA ▪Entertainment - Mexican dancers/guitar players ▪Mexican culture-inspired kid activities - Break the Pinata ▪Bayshore Informational Booth with Bayshore Business Information/Map/Coupons NOVEMBER 2023 – APRIL 2024: BAYSHORE MARKET •Launch in Fall on Fridays from 9 am – 1:30 pm at the “Lawn” at Del’s Corner •More than 25+ vendors offering local fresh produce, organic foods, cold-pressed juices, flowers, pastas, seafood, baked goods, prepared foods, honey, jams, fresh roasted coffee, and pet treats. Jewelry and artisan boutique stands. •Enjoy hand-made pastries, fresh brewed coffee and entertainment by local musicians • NOVEMBER: LIGHT-UP BAYSHORE! 2nd ANNUAL HOLIDAY TREE LIGHTING CELEBRATION AND HOLIDAY BAZAAR •One week before Botanical Gardens Johnsonville Night Lights in the Garden, Saturday, November 18th (before Thanksgiving) •Celebration from 5-6:30 p.m. at Del’s Corner o Local arts/crafts for sale o Festive activities for all ages o Hot cocoa and cookies o Visit from Santa before he leaves for the North Pole o Bazaar selling unique holiday items DECEMBER: LIGHT UP BAYSHORE HOLIDAY GOLF CART PARADE Attachment 8b - Page 4 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 102 Attachment: BGTCRA Agenda Packet-2-9-2023 - FINAL (24774 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Local Advisory Board Meeting- February 9, •Elaborately decked out holiday golf carts/electric bikes of all shapes and sizes strut down Bayshore Drive to holiday music 2024 JANUARY OR APRIL: TASTE OF BAYSHORE or TASTE OF BAYSHORE LIFE! •End of January or April at Del’s Corner or 17 Acres •Fun, family-friendly community festival showcasing Bayshore’s local businesses, restaurants and music •Stage set-up for band performances ______________________________________________________________________________ EVENTS ORGANIZED BY OTHER SPONSORS APRIL – BAY DAYS - Haldeman Creek Advisory Board - Recommended not participating this year. SEPTEMBER OR OCTOBER: OPEN STREET ON BAYSHORE – Organized and Led by Blue Zones Project by Sharecare (Megan Greer) •Partner with Blue Zones Project – 17 Acres from 10 am – 3 pm on a Saturday or Sunday •Bayshore Business Passport Program – Participating Bayshore businesses discounts/specials •Bike safety education (bike on the right side of the road, wear a helmet) •Bike rodeo •Fun & Games YOGA AND FITNESS CLASSES •Yoga Week – March 19 -26 o Partner with Unity/Blue Zones Project SWFL •Yoga Classes or Goat Yoga o Goat Yoga hosted by Lazy Day Farm Petting Zoo •Take Action Fitness o Reoccurring/Group fitness classes for 20-25 people for profit/possible rental fee Attachment 8b - Page 5 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 103 Attachment: BGTCRA Agenda Packet-2-9-2023 - FINAL (24774 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Local Advisory Board Meeting- February 9, BAYSHORE MARKET 2023 - PROPOSAL DESCRIPTION The Bayshore Outdoor Market is an eclectic, open-air market with “Old Florida” charm that offers many food items, unique, artisan goods and locally made products. Enjoy fresh brewed coffee and home-made pastries while a local musician keeps market goers entertained with styles from rock and pop to jazz, island and blues. Attendees can bring their friendly, leashed dogs, too! Weekly, every Friday, mid-February through April. Walk, bike or drive. Limited, free parking is available behind the market. LOCATION The “Lawn” at Del’s Corner - 4825 Bayshore Drive, Naples, FL 34112 DATE/TIME Year 2023: Mid-February – April (10 weeks) on Fridays from 9 am – 1:30 pm *Avalon Elementary School starts at 8:00 a.m. and ends at 2:55 p.m. VENDOR FEES We carefully evaluate all Market vendor applicants, choosing first from the Bayshore Triangle and Naples Area vendors Farmer’s Markets in the area are charging $140 - $200/month Bayshore Market Proposed Inaugural Vendor Fees for 10x10 Space: •Introductory 10-Week Season o Bayshore Resident/Vendor: $325 o Non-Bayshore Resident/Vendor: $350 •Introductory 4-Week Monthly Rate - If monthly spaces are offered based on availability (Season vendors receive priority) o Vendor $150 per space FRIDAYS 9 AM – 1:30 PM Item 8.c.iii Page 1Attachment 8b - Page 6 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 104 Attachment: BGTCRA Agenda Packet-2-9-2023 - FINAL (24774 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Local Advisory Board Meeting- February 9, BAYSHORE MARKET 2023 - PROPOSAL Payment processing would be potentially through the program used by Parks & Recs, Activenet – Compensation for use of their system and Parks and Recreation staff time would be required. Parks and Recreation Staff advised that seeking out a vendor to handle the event would be a better option. Request for quotes to manage the market would be advertised and we would select the highest bidder. ESTIMATED COSTS/REVENUE START-UP COSTS - ITEMS NEEDED COST 16’ x 5’ Farmer’s Market Banner $350 24 x 36” Easel Sign $130 10X20 Bayshore Customized Tent $500 2 Round white plastic tables $200 8 white plastic chairs $200 2 9 ft. outdoor umbrellas $150 2 outdoor umbrella stands $90 1 rectangular table for tent $50 2 chairs for tent $50 Tablecloth for tent $10 Dog waste station sign/holder/bags $170 Market Bags – 75 $140 ONE TIME START-UP EXPENSE TOTAL $2,040 Porta Potty Rental Per Week $250/wk x 10 weeks $2,500 Temporary Employee – Assist with set-up/parking/clean-up (8 hours x $18 x 10 wks) $1,440 Replenish Market Bags/materials $250 TOTAL REOCCURING EXPENSES FOR THE MARKET SEASON – 10 WEEKS $4,190 Estimated Vendor Fees Collected: 25 Vendors @ $325 x 10 weeks=$8,125 $8,125 Minus one time start-up expense total -$2,040 Minus reoccurring expenses -$4,190 REVENUE – CARRY OVER TO NEXT EVENT $1,895 SIZE/LAYOUT OF THE “LAWN” AT DEL’S CORNER Lot Size 192’ x 100’ (grassy area) 10x10 Vendor Tents: 25 minimum – 41 maximum 1 – 10 x 20 Tent: Bayshore Triangle/Local Non-Profit Organization/Bayshore Businesses Information in the middle of the lawn with two tables/chairs/umbrellas on each side for patrons Minimal parking available behind the lawn and proposed overflow parking at Naples Botanical Garden or Haitian Church NEXT SEASON 2023/2024 Evaluate what worked/what didn’t/market competition/etc. Proposed Timing: Mid-November 2023 – April 2024 on Fridays from 9 am – 1:30 pm (22 weeks) Attachment 8b - Page 7 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 105 Attachment: BGTCRA Agenda Packet-2-9-2023 - FINAL (24774 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Local Advisory Board Meeting- February 9, BAYSHORE MARKET 2023 - PROPOSAL BACKGROUND MARKET COMPETITION 8 Farmer’s Markets in the Naples Area PROPOSED CATEGORY/VENDORS CATEGORY BUSINESS CONTACT DESCRIPTION 1 Coffee, Breakfast Pastries Bean To Cup Coffee Shop Melody Teague 239-316- 7819 Bayshore Business – Serve hot/cold coffee and breakfast pastries 2 Fruits & Veggies Farmer Mike’s/Organic Farmers 239-498- 4576 Family-owned farm selling locally grown, seasonal vegetables and fruits. *Oakes Farms or Market 360 or Food For Thought Organic Farm 3 Seafood Mike’s Bait House 239-775- 2248 Bayshore Business – Smoked fish and fish dip. Smoked jerky and ribs. *Still closed ask Oakes Farms or Market 360 4 Guacamole, Chips & Salsa Molcajetes or Taqueria San Julian 239-234- 5027 or 239-775- 6480 Bayshore Business - 5 Cookies Lulu’s 239-774- 5858 Bayshore Triangle Business - 6 Cakes/Bars/Pies Peace of Cake Kitchen Katy 239- 984-6666 Bayshore Business - 7 Bread Epiphany Bakery – Gluten Free or Naples Bread and Pastries Bayshore Triangle Business – Bistro La Baguette on US 41 8 Cheese Stamper Cheese Oakes Farms or Market 360 9 Nuts Scott’s Nuts A variety of nuts Marco Island Farmers Market Dec-May Wednesday 7:30 am-1 pm St. Paul’s Farmers Market Mid Nov – Mid April Saturday 8 am-Noon Third Street South Farmers Market Year Round Saturday 7:30 am-11:30 am Vanderbilt Farmers Market Year Round Saturday 8 am-1 pm Golden Gate Community Market Year Round Saturday 9 am-2 pm Golden Gate Farmers Market Year Round Sunday 9 am-2 pm Pine Ridge Road Farmers Market Mid Nov – Mid April Sunday 9 am-1 pm Sudgen Park Plaza Farmers Market Dec-April Sunday 9 am-2 pm Attachment 8b - Page 8 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 106 Attachment: BGTCRA Agenda Packet-2-9-2023 - FINAL (24774 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Local Advisory Board Meeting- February 9, BAYSHORE MARKET 2023 - PROPOSAL 10 Popcorn Naples Best Popcorn Sharon 239-571- 3761 Bayshore Business – Tropical saltwater taffy, flavors include key lime, banana, mango and tangerine 11 Honey The Sensible Bee Ashley Giannone 239-821- 2743 Bayshore Business – Ashley grew up in Bayshore! Local honey. Carries an array of sustainable beeswax skincare products ranging from CBD infused-oil candles to mineral-based sunscreen. 12 Fresh Pressed Juices Juicelation Organic, cold-pressed juice company, working with local organic farmers 13 Coffee and Pastries Bean To Cup Melody Teague 239-316- 7819 Will provide fresh hot and iced – coffee and pastries 14 Gelato Birdie’s Gelato 716-866- 4137 Mobile gelato cart locally owned and operated in Naples 15 Dog Biscuits Wholesome Hound 239-228- 5282 Wholesome Hound Natural Pet Market www.wholesomehound.com *at Third St. Market 16 Acai Bowl The Bowl Prepared-to-order Acai bowls, using organic, vegan ingredients 17 Art Things I like by Catherine Catherine Bayshore Business – 239-778-4665 18 Kayaks, Paddleboard Adventures Naples Outfitters Bayshore Business- 19 Tumblers/Bamboo Boxes Cole Bekko Cole 612- 422-9244 Bayshore Business – Eco 20 Fresh Cut Flowers/Orchids/Plants Beautiful Bubbles by Mel Mel 239- 298-6477 Bayshore Business – Custom Gift Balloon/Floral Bouquets for all Occasions OR Green Door Nursery 21 Jewelry Amanda Jaron? 22 Handmade Clothing Boho Palace Yesim Bayshore Business – Turkish/boho clothing Yesim 239-603-9802 23 Handmade Coffee Mugs Handmade Mugs Amanda Tessarsik Bayshore Business – Amanda Tessarsik 518- 929-5194 24 Beeswax Candles The Candle Beeswax Lady Bayshore Business – 617-697-4226 25 Soaps & Lotions The Sensible Bee Ashley Giannone Bayshore Business - Creams and Soaps 239- 821-2743. Ashley grew up on Bayshore! Bayshore Business Info Tent/Bayshore Featured Non-Profit Coupons, Farmers Market Bags, Information Musician Local Bayshore Musician Attachment 8b - Page 9 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 107 Attachment: BGTCRA Agenda Packet-2-9-2023 - FINAL (24774 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Local Advisory Board Meeting- February 9, THE BAYSHORE ART DISTRICT SIGNATURE EVENT 1sa TSDISTRIC KER'S MARKET ARTisan -BAYSHORE"S Maker"s Market SHOP THE BAYSHORE ARTS DISTRICT's HIGHLY CURATED MAKER'S MARKET Event Name : '"ARTisan"' Bayshore's Handmade Maker's Market Contact Name/Event Director Board Member; THE GLITTER FOUNDATION. INC. Owner, Photography By Lane Date of Event - z In order of greatest Interest 1 at Choice. Once a Month second Saturday of Each Month IN SEASON: OCT. NOV. DEC. JAN. FEB. MAR, APRIL 2nd Choice: Any other Saturday ol the month Time Needed to Set-Up and Clean-Up 2 HOURS TO SET UP 1 HOUR TO BREAKDOWN Contact Information tan9 wlw QL.ae!!l£&2!!! (239) 82:2-6704 3784 Bayshore Or Naples. FL 34112 Description of Event Farmly & Pet•Frtendly EvM'l1 OUTDOOR "Farmer's Market" CONCEPT UNLIKE ANY OTHER MARKET IN COLLIER COUNTY SHOP BAYSHORE'S HIGHLY CURATED ARTisan MAKER'S MARKET GOODS SUCH AS; JEWELRY. HANDBAGS. CERAMICS, GLASSWARE. SOAPS, UPCYCLEO FURNITURE. SUCCULENTS. CANDLES FOOD & MORE! ENJOY LIVE MUSIC FROM ONE FEATURED MUSICIAN -DIFFERENT EACH MONTH SHOP ONE BOOTH FOR ONE FEATURED EmergiSTUDENT ARTls.an THE BOOTH WILL BE AT NO COST TO THE STUDENT STOP INTO THE BAYSHORE SHOPS, GALLERIES & RESTAURANTS 1 5% of all proceeds wil benefit. The GLITTER Foundation. Inc. Supporting Art Education & Art Therapy Programs for Children In SWFL Anticipated Attendance ISLES OF COLLIER ARBORETUM WINOSTAR PATRONS TO BOTANICAL GARDENS MEMBERS: HAMILTON HARBOR BAYSHORE RESIDENTS Fans. Friends & Family of Alllsts Entity Sponsoring the Event The GLITTE R Foundation. Inc. 501 (c)3 WWW.THfGI ITTFRFQIJNQATIQN QRG Actual Time of Event 10AM-2PM Fr-Parlung Anticipated Car-County WOULD ENCOURAGE WALKING. BIKING & GOLF CARTS TO ATTEND. COULD SHUTTLE VENDOR CARS FROM A JARON STUDIO TO ALLOW FOR MORE PATRON PARKING. FROM 10-2 WOULD HOPE TO SEE 100 CARS IN AND OUT THOUGHOUI THE DAY. TYPICALLY. PEOPLE SPENO ABOUT 30 MINUTES AT EVENTS LIKE THIS Attachment 9- Item 8b.ii Attachment 9 - Page 1 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 108 Attachment: BGTCRA Agenda Packet-2-9-2023 - FINAL (24774 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Local Advisory Board Meeting- February 9, ARTisan -BAVSHORE"S Maker"s Market SHOP THE BAVSHORE ARTS DISTRICT's HIGHLY CURATED MAKER'S MARKET With over 25 small businesses, you are sure to go home with arms full of one-of-a-kind finds. We'll have vintage vendors, artists, jewelers, bakers, and so much more. You can only expect the best curation when visiting ARTisan! FROM MERCHANT'S HANDCRAFTED GOODS SUCH AS; JEWELRY, HANDBAGS, CERAMICS, GLASSWARE, SOAPS, SUCCULENTS, CANDLES & MORE! ENJOY LIVE MUSIC & STOP INTO THE BAYSHORE SHOPS, GALLERIES & RESTAURANTS SECOND SATURDAY OF EACH MONTH 10:00 AM -2:00 PM Amanda Jaron & Miss Pearl Bug FOUNDER: Bayshore ARTisan Mar-ker's Market OWNER: A Jaron Fine Jewelry FOUNDERr: The GLITTER Foundation. Inc. Lane Wilkinson Bayshor-e ARTisan Marker's Market Event Director & Curator: Lane Wilkinson BOARD MEMBER: The GLITTER Foundation, Inc. OWNER: Photography By Lane EDUCATION: Fashion lnshtue of Technology -New York City BAVSHORE ARTisan Makers Market Venue: Del's Corner Hosted Monthly: Second Saturday Feature •Jewelry •Upcycle Jewelry •Vintage Jewelry •Sterling Jewelry •Textile Art Wall Art-Paintings, Photography, Sculpture Textiles •Knits Body Products •Embroidery •Soap •Loom •Lotion Food •Canned/Packaged Food •Candy Kids & Pet Products •Veggie Stand •Food Vendors •Plushies •Learning and/or Toy •Puzzles / Games •Dog Pet Products Attachment 9 - Page 2 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 109 Attachment: BGTCRA Agenda Packet-2-9-2023 - FINAL (24774 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Local Advisory Board Meeting- February 9, The GLITTER Foundation, Inc. 501 (C) 3 www.theglitterfoundation.org Founded 2014 Attachment 9 - Page 3 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 110 Attachment: BGTCRA Agenda Packet-2-9-2023 - FINAL (24774 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Local Advisory Board Meeting- February 9, CRA Operation’s Item 8c February 9, 2023 TO: CRA-AB SUBJECT: Gateway Triangle Master Plan Process CRA staff is recommending a motion to approve one of the 3 options and to proceed with the Gateway Triangle Master Plan scope of services to bring back for review and approval. Option 1 – Direct Select a design professional to put together a scope of services Option 2 – Request for Proposals from design professionals to choose a scope of services for a neighborhood master plan for the Gateway Triangle Option 3 – Choose a design professional based on the next rotation from the list of contracted design professionals, note; if this option is chosen staff will not know who will be next in the rotation until staff in procurement division advises. Attachment 10a - Item 8c5.A.2 Packet Pg. 111 Attachment: BGTCRA Agenda Packet-2-9-2023 - FINAL (24774 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Local Advisory Board Meeting- February 9, Background and the processes for using our Professional Services Library contracts. Rotation and Direct Selection Processes The County currently has continuing contracts procured for architectural, engineering and surveying/mapping services, whereby multiple firms were qualified for categories of work under our Professional Services Library. Firms were formally solicited for such services and evaluated based on criteria such as ability of professional personnel, past performance (including references from client for previous projects), location of the firm, and recent, current and projected workloads of the firm. Professional Services Library Rotation Overall process from start to approval can take 7-10 days •Under Professional Services Agreements, the firms were placed on a rotational list for professional services in each category •The division creates the scope of work and completes the required documentation and sends to Procurement Services for processing •The rotation assignment process usually happens within the same business day •Work assignments within each service category are awarded on a rotational basis by the Procurement Division. •For each service category, the Procurement Service Division will place qualifying firms in the Professional Services Library in the order they are ranked, with the highest scoring firm placed in the first position in the rotation •As each work assignment is identified the next firm in the rotation will be offered the opportunity to negotiate that work assignment with the COUNTY’s Contract Administrative Agent/Project Manager (There is no opportunity for the PM to decline negotiating with the firm next inline for through the rotation process.) •Should a firm decline a work assignment, the COUNTY will contact the next firm on the list until the work assignment is successfully negotiated •Once a full rotation through all firms in a service category is complete, a method that attempts to impart an equitable distribution of work among selected firms will be based on prior dollars awarded; with the firm having received the least amount of dollars being considered for the next work assignment. Professional Services Library – Direct Selection. Overall process from start to approval can take 2-3 weeks •Work assignments requiring unique experience or knowledge in the subject matter or area, including past experience on another phase of the project, the County’s Contract Administrative Agent/Project Manager may formally request permission to forego the rotation process and select a specific firm. •Firms that are directly selected for a work assignment as a result of this process shall be passed on their next scheduled turn in the rotation. •Application is completed and sent to Procurement Services for processing. The direct select may take several days to process. •Once firm is selected, the Division will then negotiate a proposal for the scope and fees and enter into a Work Order with the firm. •Once the Division has a fully approved Work Order, a purchase requisition can be created, and a purchase order is issued once approved. Attachment 10b - Item 8c.ii Attachment 10b - Page 1 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 112 Attachment: BGTCRA Agenda Packet-2-9-2023 - FINAL (24774 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Local Advisory Board Meeting- February 9, Steps and general timeline for a Request for Professional Services Overall process from start to approval can take from 9-12 months. •Solicitation Worksheet is completed and signed by the Project Manager and Division Director, and submitted to Procurement Services, along with a Scope of Services. •Solicitation is assigned to a Procurement Strategist within 24 business hours. •Solicitation package is drafted and sent to the Project Manager/Division for review generally within 5 business days. •Once the Division has reviewed and approved the draft documents, the Procurement Director will appoint a Selection Committee to review and evaluate the proposals. This generally takes 2- 3 business days. •Note: The Authorization to Advertise will then route to OMB if the project is grant-funded, this could take several weeks to review and will continue the process until approved Once the ATA routes back to Procurement, the Procurement Strategist and Director will sign the ATA and the Strategist will then post to our bidding platform which should happen within 1 business day of receiving the ATA. •The solicitation must be advertised for a minimum of 30 days, and extended at least 2-3 weeks if the County does not receive at minimum 3 proposals by the proposal due date. •The Procurement Strategist must review the proposals received, which is generally completed within 3 business days. •After review of the proposals, the Procurement Strategist will schedule an Organizational meeting with Selection Committee to discuss the procedure for evaluation and set the next date for the publicly noticed Selection Committee Meeting which generally occurs within 7-10 business days after review of the proposals. •After the Meeting, the Selection Committee members are given time to review and score each proposal and prepare comments for discussion at the next meeting. The Selection Committee Meeting generally occurs 2-3 weeks after the Organizational Meeting. •At the publicly noticed Selection Committee Meeting, the members will present their independent findings / conclusions / comments based on their reading and interpretation of the materials presented. The committee will decide which firms are invited to give an oral presentation, minimum of three (3) firms. •If presentations are required, the firms will be invited back to present generally 2 weeks after the Selection Committee Meeting has concluded. •A Notice of Recommended Award is prepared Strategist within 1-2 business days. After Project Manager has approved, it’s route back to Procurement for their approval and posted to bidding platform within 24 business hours. Staff then must allow for a 3-day protest period. •Staff will take item to the Board for approval of the Selection Committee’s ranking and for permission to commence negotiations with the top ranked firm. This generally can take 6-8 weeks depending on each Division’s agenda workflow, additional reviews, Advisory Board recommendations, etc. •Once Board approved, the Procurement Strategist will schedule an initial negotiation meeting with the top ranked firm, generally within 5 business days of the Board approval date. •The Procurement Strategist will facilitate all scheduling of subsequent negotiations meetings and correspondence until staff and the firm have reached an agreement for services. Negotiations is obviously dependent on many factors, and therefore we cannot establish a definitive timeline to this part of the process. For planning purposes, it is safe to assume that negotiations will take at least 2-3 months or more to complete. •Once negotiations have concluded, the Procurement contracts team will develop a Professional Services Agreement. The draft agreement generally takes 1-2 weeks. Once draft is approved, the contracts team will route to the County Attorney’s Office (CAO) for review and approval. This takes 2-3 business days. Attachment 10b - Page 2 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 113 Attachment: BGTCRA Agenda Packet-2-9-2023 - FINAL (24774 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Local Advisory Board Meeting- February 9, •Approved contract is sent to the firm for signature, to be returned by the firm along with their Certificate of Insurance for the project. This can take 2-3 weeks or more depending on how quickly the firm is able to respond with the documentation. Certificate of Insurance must be approved by Risk Management, the documents are returned to Project Manager so item can be brought before the Board to award the Request for Professional Services and execution of the Professional Services Agreement. Again, this can take 6-8 weeks depending on the Division’s agenda workflow, additional reviews, Advisory Board recommendations, etc. •Once Board approved, the contract generally takes 2-3 weeks to be routed for all signatures, recorded with Board Minutes and Records, and returned to Procurement. Division can then submit their purchase requisition for a Purchase Order to be issued, and then a Notice to Proceed can be sent to the firm for commencement of work. Attachment 10b - Page 3 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 114 Attachment: BGTCRA Agenda Packet-2-9-2023 - FINAL (24774 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Local Advisory Board Meeting- February 9, Attachment 10b - Page 4 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 115 Attachment: BGTCRA Agenda Packet-2-9-2023 - FINAL (24774 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Local Attachment 10b - Page 5 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 116 Attachment: BGTCRA Agenda Packet-2-9-2023 - FINAL (24774 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Local Gateway Triangle Master Plan The Collier County Community Redevelopment Agency (Agency) is seeking proposals from a qualified consultant for planning support services for the CRA staff’s effort to prepare a Gateway Triangle Master Plan. The Gateway Triangle area is generally defined as the area along and between the corridors of US 41, Davis Boulevard, and Airport Road within the CRA. The focus on this area for master planning purposes is to identify goals, objectives, and priorities outlined in the 2019 Bayshore Gateway Triangle (BGT) Redevelopment Plan. SCOPE OF SERVICES TASK 1 – PAST PLANS REVIEW & GOAL VALIDATION Consultant will review the BGT Redevelopment Plan as adopted in 2019 to identify the key policies that will impact the redevelopment of the Gateway Triangle area. Consultant will also review current and programed capital projects for the area and previous plans/studies as directed and provided by the CRA staff. Consultant will summarize key policies and outcomes from past efforts to evaluate with the community through public involvement (Task 5 below) to identify and confirm issues/themes that are still relevant and any new issues/themes. Consultant will participate in a kickoff meeting with CRA staff to identify and verify project team, roles, stakeholders, data sources, and timeline. Using outcomes of the validation of issues through public involvement (Task 5 below), CONSULTANT will summarize findings impacting the Gateway Triangle Master Plan in a Summary Memo including recommendations for goals, land planning concepts, and improvement initiatives. TASK 2 – BASELINE INVENTORY & FUTURE CONDITIONS ANALYSIS Consultant will gather available data from public sources and from CRA staff to prepare baseline mapping in GIS format including: •Land Use Maps. (a)Open space (b)Street layout (c)Non-residential uses (d)The approximate number of dwelling units and homestead status (e)Property as is intended for use as public parks, recreation areas, streets, public utilities, and public improvements of any nature. •Sidewalks (existing). Consultant will coordinate with CRA staff and the community to identify and generate mapping of potential future sidewalk projects. These maps may be broken down by neighborhood or sections of the Gateway Triangle area. •Neighborhood Map(s). Mapping will be provided to identify neighborhoods and determine their limits within the Gateway Triangle area, to be confirmed with the public through the process outlined in Task 5 below. Multiple residential neighborhoods may be identified based on community input. These maps will display capital projects based on information provided by CRA staff. A Design Consultant will coordinate with CRA staff to identify locations and develop concept improvements at key locations, entrance features, or corridors within the Gateway Triangle area to Attachment 10b - Page 6 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 117 Attachment: BGTCRA Agenda Packet-2-9-2023 - FINAL (24774 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Local Advisory Board Meeting- February 9, further implement the goals and strategies to implement the master plan. Development potential for up to three (3) locations will be shown in illustrative sketches, diagrams, plan view or perspective drawings. Consultant will develop a Linwood Avenue/Commercial Drive Streetscape improvement concept plan that will show typical placement of sidewalk, landscaping, lighting, and branding opportunities on Linwood Avenue and Commercial Drive based on community input and identify potential constraints. The Streetscape concept will be preliminary for discussion and visioning; this scope does not include traffic analysis, engineering design or drainage strategies. This project is included in the BGTCRA Capital Project list. Consultant will identify any land development regulatory or comprehensive plan amendments necessary to implement the Gateway Triangle Master Plan. Consultant will coordinate with CRA staff to identify programs that will be referenced as recommendations to further implement the master plan such as resiliency strategies, housing and commercial improvement programs. TASK 3 – FUTURE OPPORTUNITIES & CONSTRAINTS Consultant will assist with review of the BGT Redevelopment Plan priorities in the Gateway Triangle, current CIP and listing of proposed Short Term CIP projects (1-5 year timeframe) and Long Term CIP projects (beyond 5 years); identifying those that focus on the Gateway Triangle area. CONSULTANT will review Section 5.4 of the redevelopment plan and refining planned Future Opportunities and Improvement Priorities based on CRA staff and public input; develop a revised list of CRA projects, initiatives, and capital projects. Opportunities are expected to be privately owned property where future projects (i.e., industrial arts zone, pedestrian node, or vista terminating feature) are envisioned. Improvement Priorities are expected to be CRA or other publicly funded improvements (i.e., complete street project, public art, or decorative lighting). Consultant will provide rough order of magnitude costs for anticipated public projects. CONSULTANT will provide map exhibit(s) showing the locations of Future Opportunities both of the private sector and public investment Capital Improvement Priorities. TASK 4 – GATEWAY TRIANGLE MASTER PLAN The Gateway Triangle Master Plan is envisioned to be a 10-20 page document outlining the planning process and community involvement; findings; recommendations; Opportunities and Improvement Priorities summary identifying specific goals and projects as referenced in the neighborhood outreach of Task 5, map and diagrams; and action plan. Consultant will provide professional planning assistance: •Draft content and review with CRA staff •Meetings with CRA staff •Summary of Consistency with BGT Redevelopment Plan and County’s Comprehensive Plan •Summary of the review of current Project priorities and Capital Projects as provided by CRA staff and determined during the planning process, identifying any needed changes to the redevelopment plan and other constraints that may be identified. •Neighborhood Opportunities – each neighborhood as identified in Task 2 will be identified on the neighborhood Maps. •Map of the potential project location and rough estimate of costs for public sector projects •Map of private sector opportunities Attachment 10b - Page 7 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 118 Attachment: BGTCRA Agenda Packet-2-9-2023 - FINAL (24774 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Local Advisory Board Meeting- February 9, The Design Consultant will prepare diagrams to address redevelopment Opportunities and Improvement Priorities (up to six). Maps will be provided in .pdf printable format at 8.5 x 11; 11x 17 and 24 x 36 format. All documents will be provided in native file format (Word or Excel). TASK 5 – PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT Consultant and Design Consultant will prepare presentation materials for display and comment and attend and present at up to eight (8) community meetings as directed by the CRA staff. This scope assumes CRA staff will arrange venues and advertising for the meetings, and CONSULTANT will attend, present and deliver summaries to document the meetings. •Online survey: This scope assumes CRA staff will lead the preparation of an online survey of questions and images meant to facilitate public comment on proposed goals and policies. Consultant will assist by reviewing proposed questions and providing example images as requested by CRA staff. CRA will provide the survey in English, Spanish and Creole. •Up to eight (8) community meetings are assumed: #1 - Community Kickoff meeting. At this meeting, Consultant and Design Consultant will facilitate validation of issues/themes for the Gateway Triangle Area. #2,3,4 - Stakeholder Group charrettes. This scope assumes up to three (3) stakeholder group meetings to convene community members associated with different areas (i.e. groups to be determined, such as heavy commercial area group, Shadowlawn area group, and commercial corridors, etc.). These meetings will be charrette-style meetings with DESIGN Consultant assisting with graphic representation of the areas and redevelopment concepts. #5 - One workshop with the CRA Advisory Board to review and discuss before the final drafting of the Gateway Triangle Master Plan. #6,7 - Consultant will provide support to CRA staff to hold up to two bi-lingual (Spanish & English) community meetings to review Preliminary Draft Master Plan. #8 - Presentation of final Draft Master Plan to CRA Advisory Board for recommendation to bring forward to the Agency Board for adoption. Note: This scope assumes the County’s online survey tool will be used to seek public input via appropriate languages. This scope assumes meetings will be held in a physical location, and they may be hybrid meetings with both a physical location and virtual attendance capability. If virtual attendance capability is desired, this will be accomplished using County resources, such as Zoom conferencing. Consultant will provide summary memos to document all the meetings. TASK 6 – ADOPTION HEARING One set of revisions from the Preliminary Draft to Final Draft is included in scope. Any revisions necessary between presentation of final to Advisory Board and Agency Approval is assumed to be minor text changes and/or graphic edits. If significant revisions are required, such as drafting of new language or creation of new exhibits or graphics, additional scope and fee will be negotiated. Consultant will assist with presentation at one (1) Agency meeting, and final minor text edits and/or minor graphic edits as necessary following Agency review. If additional hearing presentations are required, or if additional revisions are required to the Master Plan, additional scope and fee will be negotiated. Attachment 10b - Page 8 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 119 Attachment: BGTCRA Agenda Packet-2-9-2023 - FINAL (24774 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Local Advisory Board Meeting- February 9, LOCATION MAP OF GATEWAY TRIANGE The Gateway Triangle area is generally defined as the area along and between the corridors of US 41, Davis Boulevard, and Airport Road within the CRA. Attachment 10b - Page 9 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 120 Attachment: BGTCRA Agenda Packet-2-9-2023 - FINAL (24774 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Local Advisory Board Meeting- February 9, 1Exceeding Expectations, Every Day! Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Division Priority Projects Update District 4 February 3, 2023 Attachment 11- Item 9b 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 121 Attachment: BGTCRA Agenda Packet-2-9-2023 - FINAL (24774 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Local 2Exceeding Expectations, Every Day! TABLE OF CONTENTS District 4-Priority Projects Project Slide # 17 acres Pedestrian Connection to Sugden Regional Park 3 Access Management Plan 4 Bayshore Stormwater Phase I 5 Gateway Triangle Stormwater Phase I 6 Gateway Triangle Neighborhood Initiative 7 Del’s Corner 8 Hamilton Avenue Beautification Project 9 Bayshore MSTU Short Term Maintenance 10 Holly Avenue Assessment 11 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 122 Attachment: BGTCRA Agenda Packet-2-9-2023 - FINAL (24774 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Local 3Exceeding Expectations, Every Day! District #: 4 Project #: 50208 Funding Source: CRA Project Manager: Tami Scott Director:Debrah Forester, Director CRA Project Scope: Design & permit pedestrian connection from Bayshore Drive to Sugden Regional Park. Tasks include: Task 1 -Development of Conceptual Plan/Site Development Plan Task 2 -Stormwater Analysis/Investigative Services Task 3 -Construction Plans and Permitting Task 4 -Bidding Services Task 5 –Post Design Services Design Costs: $344,932.30 Construction Costs (Estimated): $2,000,000 EST Architect/Engineer: Stantec Consulting Services, Inc. Board Approval Date: 5/24/22 Notice to Proceed Date: 6/10/22 Completion of Tasks 1-4 –May 16, 2023 Estimated Construction Date: 60% OPC provided 12-26-22 Milestones/Challenges to date: 2-3-2023 •60% Plans presented to the Advisory Board on December 6 and the BCC on December 13, 2022. •Staff has prepared overview of the option to build pathway along south side of Kelly Court at the request of the BCC. EOR presented concept to the CRA on 1-17-2023. •Parking –draft sketch requested by the BCC on parking options has been completed–The proposed parking is shown at the corner of Jeepers and Bayshore and on parcel A. •EOR has provided an OPC for 60% drawings and south side of Kelly Court. •Community meeting held on January 21,2023 to review the concept plan and alternative southern pathway and parking. •Bring item back to the BCC in February 2023 prior to finalizing the 100% plans. •Presentation was given on January 18,2023 to the Parks and Rec Advisory Board, who supported the project. 17 Acre Pedestrian Connection to Sugden Regional Park DESCRIPTION OF WORK % COMPLETE Procurement 100% Design 60% Construction 0% 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 123 Attachment: BGTCRA Agenda Packet-2-9-2023 - FINAL (24774 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Local 4Exceeding Expectations, Every Day! District #: 4 Project #: 50174 Funding Source: CRA and Bayshore Beautification MSTU Project Manager: Tami Scott Director: Debrah Forester Project Scope: Access Management and Traffic Calming for Bayshore Drive. US41 down to Thomasson Drive on Bayshore Drive East/West sides of the roadway. Design Costs: $165,350.00 Architect/Engineer: Stantec Consulting Services, Inc. General Contractor: N/A Notice to Proceed Date: Design 11/29/2021 and Kick off meeting held 1-20-2022 Change Order #1 approved. Change order #2 pending approval. Estimated Completion Date with CO#1: 3-6-2023 Change order #2 is being prepared to allow for an addition 60 days. New Completion Date with CO#2-6-3-2023 Milestones/Challenges to date: 2-3-2023 •Meeting is scheduled for January 11 with Collier Transportation staff to review data and analysis and roundabout options. •Transportation department has requested a meeting with CMO to discuss project, meeting has been scheduled for February XXXX •Presentation to Advisory Board tentatively scheduled for March 2023 •Presentation to BCC tentatively scheduled for April 2023 Access Management Plan DESCRIPTION OF WORK % COMPLETE Procurement 100% Design 80% Construction 0% 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 124 Attachment: BGTCRA Agenda Packet-2-9-2023 - FINAL (24774 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Local 5Exceeding Expectations, Every Day! Commissioner District: 4 Project #: 50203 Funding Source: Bayshore CRA Lead Project Manager: Richard Orth, Capital Improvements CRA Project Manager: Tami Scott Director:Debrah Forester Project Scope: Stormwater study and design for Becca, Weeks, Pine. Construction Budget: TBD Architect/Engineer: Blot Engineer Design Notice to Proceed Date: 11/16/21 Change Order approved -CO#1 Total Contract as of November 28, 2022: $337,132 Contract Days –1,320 includes post design services. CRA Gateway Area 1 Pine Becca Week Task -1 Utility Locates & Soft Digs-336 days Task-2 Survey-336 days Task-3 Site Assessment-189 days Task-4 Design (& Task 5 Conflict Res.)-392 days Task-6 Permitting-266 days Task -7 Bidding and Construction-364 days Task-8 Project Closeout-84 days Milestones/Challenges to date: 2-3-2023 •Change order #1 has been approved for the realignment of Weeks Avenue. •Blot Engineering has provided for review the 30% drawings for the ROW alignment issue. •Documents have been distributed to stormwater committee •Review comments due back 1-20-2023 •General comment on realign weeks is that it is a much better design, however, will likely cost more to realign road and bury the 18” RCP. Bayshore Stormwater Phase 1 DESCRIPTION OF WORK % COMPLETE Procurement 100% Design 30% Construction 0% 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 125 Attachment: BGTCRA Agenda Packet-2-9-2023 - FINAL (24774 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Local 6Exceeding Expectations, Every Day! Commissioner District: 4 Project #: 50203 Funding Source: Bayshore CRA Lead Project Manager: Richard Orth, Capital Improvements CRA Project Manager: Tami Scott Director: Debrah Forester Project Scope: Bayside Street and Linwood Stormwater Improvements Design Costs: $257,542 Construction Budget: TBD Architect/Engineer: Kissinger, Campo and Assoc Status:work order and PO has been opened 1-13-2023 Design Notice to Proceed Date: January 16, 2023 Milestones/Challenges to date: 2-3-2023 •Engineer Firm Selection via Rotation process •Work order completed and PO opened Gateway Triangle Stormwater Phase 1 DESCRIPTION OF WORK % COMPLETE Procurement 100% Design 0% Construction 0% 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 126 Attachment: BGTCRA Agenda Packet-2-9-2023 - FINAL (24774 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Local 7Exceeding Expectations, Every Day! Commissioner District: 4 Project #: 50203 Funding Source: Bayshore CRA CRA Project Manager: Cristina Perez Director: Debrah Forester Project Scope: Develop master plan for the Gateway Triangle neighborhood to further implement the BGTCRA Redevelopment Plan. Design Costs: $170,000 (estimate) Architect/Engineer: Pending approval Status:Drafting scope of work Design Notice to Proceed Date: TBD Milestones/Challenges to date: 2-3-2023 •Hurricane Ian severely impacted this area •Area will be subdivided into neighborhoods/districts •Scope of work drafted. •CRA Advisory Board requested evaluation of Direct Select vs RFP process. Item will be brought forward at the February 9th meeting. •Community Engagement process with residential neighborhood is scheduled for February 7th at the East Naples Baptist Church, 1697 Shadowlawn Drive. Gateway Triangle Master Plan DESCRIPTION OF WORK % COMPLETE Procurement 10% Design 0% Construction 0% 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 127 Attachment: BGTCRA Agenda Packet-2-9-2023 - FINAL (24774 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Local 8Exceeding Expectations, Every Day! Commissioner District: 4 Project #: 50206 Funding Source: Bayshore CRA Project Manager: Debrah Forester Director: Debrah Forester Phase 1A-Demolition Completed Demolition Budget:$142,600 Final Completion: 10-6-2022 Phase 1B –Clearing Project Scope: Remove exotics on Lot 4 Budget: $17,325 Purchase Order opened January 24, 2023 Phase 2-Future Use Analysis Project Scope-Public Input and site analysis –development of alternative development site plans based on public input. Purchase Order: $24,673 Design Notice to Proceed Date: February 1 Letter of Intent to Purchase Received December 12, 2022 CRA Advisory Board Presentation –January 12, 2003 Milestones/Challenges to date: 2-3-2023 Maintenance •Lot 4 of the Del’s purchase –vacant RMF-4 parcel has been hand cleared as allowed by code. Staff has received quotes for the removal of all exotics on that lot. and will proceed. Purchase Order was opened January 24, 2023. Vegetation Removal Permit was applied for on January 30th. •New hose bib to be to be installed on the vacant grass area on Lot 3. Quote to replace fence due to Hurricane Ian damage pending. Phase 2 -Community Engagement and Assessment –Stantec Consulting Scope of work approved by Advisory Board on December 6. Notice to Proceed pending approval from Procurement. Community visioning charette tentatively scheduled for mid-February. Charette: February 25, 2023, Location: Naples Botanical Garden Del’s Corner –Phase 2 DESCRIPTION OF WORK % COMPLETE Procurement 10% Design 0% Construction 0% 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 128 Attachment: BGTCRA Agenda Packet-2-9-2023 - FINAL (24774 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Local 9Exceeding Expectations, Every Day! Commissioner District: 4 Project #: 50171 Funding Source:Bayshore MSTU/Parks & Recreation Project Manager: Olivier Surreau Project Scope: Construct 34 boat trailer parking spaces, multi-use path, streetlighting and landscape, new roadway, and sidewalks along Hamilton Avenue. Construction Budget: $3,246.304.75 Architect/Engineer: RWA Design Notice to Proceed Date: 1-10-2022 Contractor : Haskins Construction CEI Services: Johnson Engineering Milestones/Challenges to date: 2-3-2023 •Project coming close to final completion, ROW inspection provided by Collier County, Haskins is wrapping up the punch list. •Presentation was given on January 18 to the Parks & Rec Advisory Board. •Parks and Recreation in the process of installing signage and trash cans along parking area. •January 20 walking tour of area held to discuss landscape maintenance with contractor and Naples Botanical Garden. Hamilton Avenue Beautification DESCRIPTION OF WORK % COMPLETE Procurement 100% Design 100% Construction 95% 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 129 Attachment: BGTCRA Agenda Packet-2-9-2023 - FINAL (24774 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Local 10Exceeding Expectations, Every Day! District #: 4 Project #: Bayshore MSTU Funding Source: Bayshore Beautification MSTU Project Manager: Tami Scott Director: Debrah Forester Project Scope: Coordinated maintenance and repairs within the Thomasson Drive, Bayshore Drive and Hamilton Avenue right-of-ways. Landscape contractor –A&M FY23 Annual Maintenance Contract: $153,220.82 FY23 Annual Maintenance Incidentals Budget: $70,000 Notice to Proceed Date: Nov. 12, 2019 (3-year contract) Milestones/Challenges to date: 2-3-2023 •Median 23 -Staff received a quote for new ground cover in Median on Bayshore Drive $8,000. MSTU approved the quote on 12-14-2022. Waiting on FDOT project to be completed prior to replanting, staff is working on PO. •Royal Palm trimming schedule for 2-2-2023 •Large section of sidewalk to be replaced by RM on Bayshore, damaged from canopy Trees. MSTU staff met with RM on 1-11-2023 repairs are scheduled. •January 11 MSTU Advisory Board approved the expenditure to remove the trees. Bayshore MSTU On-Going Maintenance DESCRIPTION OF WORK % COMPLETE Procurement 100% Ongoing Maintenance 25% 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 130 Attachment: BGTCRA Agenda Packet-2-9-2023 - FINAL (24774 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Local 11Exceeding Expectations, Every Day! 11 Holly Avenue Assessment Commissioner District: 4 Project #: 50203 Funding Source: Bayshore CRA CRA Project Manager: Cristina Perez Director: Debrah Forester Project Scope: Neighborhood assessment of potential opportunities for life quality enhancement to further implement the BGTCRA Redevelopment Plan. Design Costs: TBD Architect/Engineer: TBD Status:Coordination of meetings to initiate assessment Design Notice to Proceed Date: TBD Milestones/Challenges to date: 2-3-2023 •Hurricane Ian severely impacted this area •Resident requested a community meeting be held to gather input on needs and opportunities. •County and Agency Staff met on January 19th to prepare for community meeting. •Neighboring Gathering February 11th @ 9am-11am Location: CRA Property 4825 Bayshore Dr. DESCRIPTION OF WORK % COMPLETE Procurement 0% Design 0% Construction 0% 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 131 Attachment: BGTCRA Agenda Packet-2-9-2023 - FINAL (24774 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Local January Status Insurance Claims Tracker Stars Report #Invoice # Date of damage Submit to Risk Date Description of damage Amount of repair & Replacement CCSO Incident report number Total Paid Reimbursement Date Outstanding balance 5010192112266 10/19/2021 2/10/2022 Damage Trash Can/Bench, Fox Tail Palm $ 5,743.51 21-382379 $ 5,743.51 5005152212600 5/15/2022 5/23/2022 Light Pole damage at Roundabout Botanical side $ 19,767.76 21-183526 $ 19,767.76 5006132212754 6/13/2022 7/6/2022 Vandalism to Roundabout directional signage $ 870.00 no report filed $ 870.00 5006152212693 6/15/2022 6/16/2022 Damage landscaping, irrigation on median 6 $ 2,200.00 22-223732 $ 2,200.00 5011012213571 11/1/2022 1/5/2023 Damage to pole #43 $ 1,336.50 researching report $ 1,336.50 5001012313572 1/1/2023 1/5/2023 Damage to pole #52 Researching report $47,036.03 $ 47,036.03 Total $ 31,326.65 Attachment 12-Item 9c 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 132 Attachment: BGTCRA Agenda Packet-2-9-2023 - FINAL (24774 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Local Fund Ctr / Comm Item BCC Adopted  Budget Tot Amend  Budget Commitment Actual Available **** Grand Total‐FC/CI ***   138325  BAYSHORE/GATEWAY 188,726.39 1,993,774.03‐1,805,047.64‐ **     REVENUE Sub Total 3,590,600.00‐3,590,600.00‐3,479,699.34‐94,125.00‐ * REVENUE ‐ OPERATING Su 20,000.00‐20,000.00‐ 3,224.34‐16,775.66‐ 361170  OVERNIGHT INT 1,582‐1,581.56 361180  INVESTMENT IN 20,000.00‐20,000.00‐1,643‐18,357.22‐ * CONTRIBUTION AND TRANS 3,570,600.00‐3,570,600.00‐3,476,475.00‐130,801.95‐          481001  TRANS FRM 001 2,730,700.00‐2,730,700.00‐ 2,730,700‐          481111  TRANS FRM 111 618,200.00‐618,200.00‐ 618,200‐          481163  TRANS FRM 163 125,500.00‐125,500.00‐ 31,375‐94,125.00‐          481164  TRANS FRM 164 11,300.00‐11,300.00‐ 11,300‐          481186  TRANS FRM 186 84,900.00‐84,900.00‐ 84,900‐          489201  CARRY FORWARD 37,676.95‐ 37,676.95‐          489900  NEG 5% EST RE 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 **     EXPENSE Sub Total 1,089,100.00 1,126,776.95 188,726.39 1,485,925.31 721,525.25 * PERSONAL SERVICE 539,800.00 539,800.00 44,240.25 136,770.19 358,789.56 * OPERATING EXPENSE 499,300.00 536,976.95 144,486.14 79,755.12 312,735.69 634210  IT OFFICE AUT 12,800.00 12,800.00 9,600 3,200 634970  INDIRECT COST 53,700.00 53,700.00 26,850 26,850 634980  INTERDEPT PAY 35,000.00 35,000.00 35,000.00 634990  LANDSCAPE INC 25,000.00 25,000.00 25,000.00 634999  OTHER CONTRAC 210,800.00 246,772.00 78,588 30,734 137,450.52 639967  TEMPORARY LAB 45,000.00 45,000.00 45,000.00 640300  TRAVEL PROF D 8,000.00 8,000.00 1,272‐9,271.60 641230  TELEPHONE ACC 1,800.00 1,800.00 1,800.00 641700  CELLULAR TELE 2,200.00 2,200.00 654 1,546.24 641950  POST FREIGHT 500.00 500.00 48 452.06 641951  POSTAGE 2,000.00 2,000.00 2,000.00 643100  ELECTRICITY 2,500.00 2,500.00 3,289 625 1,413.78‐ 643400  WATER AND SEW 6,500.00 6,500.00 5,498 802 200.00 644620  LEASE EQUIPME 2,000.00 2,000.00 2,237 963 1,200.00‐ 645100  INSURANCE GEN 3,400.00 3,400.00 2,550 850 645260  AUTO INSURANC 500.00 500.00 375 125 646180  BUILDING RM I 1,451 1,450.89‐ 646311  SPRINKLER SYS 500.00 500.00 500.00 646320  LANDSCAPE MAT 162 162.21‐ 646360  MAINT OF GROU 30,000.00 30,000.00 10,400 2,780 16,820.00 646430  FLEET MAINT I 300.00 300.00 48 252.00 646440  FLEET MAINT P 200.00 200.00 13 186.73 646445  FLEET NON MAI 198 197.97‐ 646970  OTHER EQUIP R 25 24.72‐ 647110  PRINTING AND 5,000.00 5,000.00 520 4,480.00 648170  MARKETING AND 7,500.00 7,500.00 3,600 5,584 1,683.96‐ 648174  REGISTRATION 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,086 86.05‐ 649000  SALES TAX EXP 133‐132.92 649030  CLERKS RECORD 2,500.00 2,500.00 2,500.00 649100  LEGAL ADVERTI 4,500.00 4,500.00 1,500 3,000.00 649990  OTHER MISCELL 500.00 500.00 563 62.50‐ 651110  OFFICE SUPPLI 4,000.00 4,000.00 310 3,690.43 651210  COPYING CHARG 5,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 651910  MINOR OFFICE 1,500.00 1,500.00 1,500.00 651930  MINOR OFFICE 2,000.00 2,000.00 2,000.00 651950  MINOR DATA PR 2,500.00 4,204.95 4,204.95 652110  CLOTHING AND 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 652210  FOOD OPERATIN 1,000.00 1,000.00 342 658.00 652490  FUEL AND LUB 600.00 600.00 166 433.75 652920  COMPUTER SOFT 3,000.00 3,000.00 166 2,833.58 652990  OTHER OPERATI 4,500.00 4,500.00 636 3,864.04 652999  PAINTING SUPP 1,500.00 1,500.00 1,500.00 653710  TRAFFIC SIGNS 500.00 500.00 500.00 654110  BOOKS PUB SUB 500.00 500.00 500.00 654210  DUES AND MEMB 4,000.00 4,000.00 2,563 1,437.00 654360  OTHER TRAININ 4,000.00 4,000.00 304‐4,303.95 * CAPITAL OUTLAY 50,000.00 50,000.00 50,000.00 763100 IMPROVEMENTS 50,000.00 50,000.00 50,000.00 * TRANSFERS 2,485,000.00 2,485,000.00 1,269,400.00 1,215,600.00 910010  TRANS TO 001 53,800.00 53,800.00 53,800 917870  TRANS TO 787 2,431,200.00 2,431,200.00 1,215,600 1,215,600.00 * RESERVES 15,500.00 15,500.00 15,500.00 991000  RESV FOR CONT 15,500.00 15,500.00 15,500.00 Fund 187 Bayshore/Gateway Triangle Attachment 13-Item 9d Attachment 13 - Page 1 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 133 Attachment: BGTCRA Agenda Packet-2-9-2023 - FINAL (24774 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Local Advisory Board Meeting- February 9, Fund / Comm Item BCC Adopted  Budget Tot Amend Budget Commitment Actual Available **** Grand Total‐Fund/ CI 1,373,603.91 1,137,130.85‐236,473.06‐ ***   787  BAYSHORE CRA PROJEC 1,373,603.91 1,137,130.85‐236,473.06‐ **     REVENUE Sub Total 2,454,600.00‐11,193,943.60‐1,250,199.50‐9,943,744.10‐ *REVENUE ‐ OPERATING Su 24,600.00‐24,600.00‐34,599.50‐9,999.50 361170  OVERNIGHT INT 23,130.22‐23,130.22 361180  INVESTMENT IN 24,600.00‐24,600.00‐11,469.28‐13,130.72‐ *CONTRIBUTION AND TRANS 2,430,000.00‐11,169,343.60‐1,215,600.00‐9,953,743.60‐          481187  TRANS FRM 187 2,431,200.00‐2,431,200.00‐1,215,600.00‐1,215,600.00‐          489201  CARRY FORWARD 8,739,343.60‐8,739,343.60‐          489900  NEG 5% EST RE 1,200.00 1,200.00 1,200.00 **     EXPENSE Sub Total 2,454,600.00 11,193,943.60 1,373,603.91 113,068.65 9,707,271.04 * OPERATING EXPENSE 640,300.00 2,766,158.28 773,603.91 113,068.65 1,879,485.72 631401  ENG FEES DESI 257,542.00 257,542.00‐ 631650  ABSTRACT FEES 631800  ENVIRONMENTAL 634980  INTERDEPT PAY 3,859.00 3,859.00‐ 634999  OTHER CONTRAC 640,300.00 2,766,158.28 277,899.18 26,728.10 2,461,531.00 639990  OTHER CONTRAC 238,162.73 82,481.55 320,644.28‐ 649030  CLERKS RECORD * CAPITAL OUTLAY 1,564,300.00 7,662,361.29 600,000.00 7,062,361.29 763100  IMPROVEMENTS 1,564,300.00 7,662,361.29 600,000.00 7,062,361.29 * GRANTS AND DEBT SERVIC 250,000.00 765,424.03 765,424.03          882100  REMITT PRIVAT 250,000.00 250,000.00 250,000.00          884200  RESIDENTIAL R 515,424.03 515,424.03 Fund / Comm Item BCC Adopt Budget Tot Amend Budget Commitment Actual Available **** Grand Total‐Fund/ CI 196,422.50 196,422.50 ***   50197  BAYSHORE CRA PROJEC 196,422.50 196,422.50 **     EXPENSE Sub Total 196,422.50 196,422.50 * GRANTS AND DEBT SERVIC 196,422.50 196,422.50 884200  RESIDENTIAL R 196,422.50 196,422.50 Fund / Comm Item BCC Adopt Budget Tot Amend Budget Commitment Actual Available **** Grand Total‐Fund/ CI 319,001.53 319,001.53 ***   50198 BAYSHORE CRA PROJEC 319,001.53 319,001.53 **     EXPENSE Sub Total 319,001.53 319,001.53 * GRANTS AND DEBT SERVIC 319,001.53 319,001.53 884200  RESIDENTIAL R 319,001.53 319,001.53 Fund 787 Bayshore CRA Projects Fund 787 Project 50197 Residential Grants Fund 787 Project 50198 Commercial Grants Attachment 13 - Page 2 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 134 Attachment: BGTCRA Agenda Packet-2-9-2023 - FINAL (24774 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Local Advisory Board Meeting- February 9, Fund / Comm Item Adopted Budget Amended Budget Commitment Actual Available **** Grand Total‐Fund/ CI 838,000 2,504,664.82 478,491 12,824 2,013,350.00 ***   50203 BAYSHORE CRA PROJEC 838,000 2,504,664.82 478,491 12,824 2,013,350.00 **     EXPENSE Sub Total 838,000 2,504,664.82 478,491 12,824 2,013,350.00 * OPERATING EXPENSE 279,285 478,491.22 12,824 212,030.00‐ 631401  ENG FEES DESI 257,542 257,542.00‐ 634980  INTERDEPT PAY  646 646.00‐ 634999  OTHER CONTRAC 279,284.82 220,949 12,178 46,158.00 * CAPITAL OUTLAY 838,000 2,225,380.00 2,225,380.00 763100  IMPROVEMENTS 838,000 2,225,380.00 2,225,380.00 Fund / Comm Item Adopted Budget Amended Budget Commitment Actual Available **** Grand Total‐Fund/ CI 100,000 800,000.00 800,000.00 ***   50204 BAYSHORE CRA PROJEC 100,000 800,000.00 800,000.00 **     EXPENSE Sub Total 100,000 800,000.00 800,000.00 * OPERATING EXPENSE 350,000.00 350,000.00 634999  OTHER CONTRAC 350,000.00 350,000.00 * CAPITAL OUTLAY 100,000 450,000.00 450,000.00 763100  IMPROVEMENTS 100,000 450,000.00 450,000.00 Fund / Comm Item Adopted Budget Amended Budget Commitment Actual Available **** Grand Total‐Fund/ CI 635,863.50 40,841 3,213 591,810.00 ***   50206  BAYSHORE CRA PROJEC 635,863.50 40,841 3,213 591,810.00 **     EXPENSE Sub Total 635,863.50 40,841 3,213 591,810.00 * OPERATING EXPENSE 40,841 3,213 44,053.50‐ 631650  ABSTRACT FEES 631800  ENVIRONMENTAL 634980  INTERDEPT PAY  3,213 3,213.00‐ 634999  OTHER CONTRAC 39,673 39,673.00‐ 639990  OTHER CONTRAC 1,168 1,167.50‐ 649030  CLERKS RECORD * CAPITAL OUTLAY 635,863.50 635,863.50 763100  IMPROVEMENTS 635,863.50 635,863.50 Fund 787 Project 50206 Ackerman‐Dells Fund 787 Project 50203 Stormwater Fund 787 Project 50204 Linwood Fund 787 Project 50271 Neighborhood Initiative Fund / Comm Item Adopted Budget Amended Budget Commitment Actual Available **** Grand Total‐Fund/ CI 250,000 850,000.00 600,000 250,000.00 250,000 850,000.00 600,000 250,000.00***   50270  BAYSHORE CRA PROJEC **     EXPENSE Sub Total 250,000 850,000.00 600,000 250,000.00 600,000.00 600,000 600,000.00 600,000 * CAPITAL OUTLAY 763100 IMPROVEMENTS * GRANTS AND DEBT SERVIC 250,000 250,000.00 250,000.00          882100  REMITT PRIVAT 250,000 250,000.00 250,000.00 Fund / Comm Item Adopted Budget Amended Budget Commitment Actual Available **** Grand Total‐Fund/ CI 320,100 320,100.00 320,100.00 320,100 320,100.00 320,100.00***   50271  BAYSHORE CRA PROJEC **     EXPENSE Sub Total 320,100 320,100.00 320,100.00 *OPERATING EXPENSE 320,100 320,100.00 320,100.00 634999  OTHER CONTRAC 320,100 320,100.00 320,100.00 Fund 787 Project 50270 Mini‐Triangle TIF Agreement Attachment 13 - Page 3 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 135 Attachment: BGTCRA Agenda Packet-2-9-2023 - FINAL (24774 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Local Advisory Board Meeting- February 9, Fund / Comm Item Adopted Budget Amended Budget Commitment Actual Available **** Grand Total‐Fund/ CI 15,000 64,586.31 320 64,266.31 ***   50207 BAYSHORE CRA PROJEC 15,000 64,586.31 320 64,266.31 **     EXPENSE Sub Total 15,000 64,586.31 320 64,266.31 * OPERATING EXPENSE 320 320.00‐ 634999  OTHER CONTRAC 320 320.00‐ * CAPITAL OUTLAY 15,000 64,586.31 64,586.31 763100  IMPROVEMENTS 15,000 64,586.31 64,586.31 Fund / Comm Item Adopted Budget Amended Budget Commitment Actual Available **** Grand Total‐Fund/ CI 261,300 2,947,752.48 236,995 82,482 2,628,275.70 ***   50208  BAYSHORE CRA PROJEC 261,300 2,947,752.48 236,995 82,482 2,628,275.70 **     EXPENSE Sub Total 261,300 2,947,752.48 236,995 82,482 2,628,275.70 * OPERATING EXPENSE 697,120.00 236,995 82,482 377,643.22 634980  INTERDEPT PAY 634999  OTHER CONTRAC 697,120.00 697,120.00 639990  OTHER CONTRAC 236,995 82,482 319,476.78‐ * CAPITAL OUTLAY 261,300 2,250,632.48 2,250,632.48 763100  IMPROVEMENTS 261,300 2,250,632.48 2,250,632.48 Fund / Comm Item Adopted Budget Amended Budget Commitment Actual Available **** Grand Total‐Fund/ CI 125,000 125,000.00 125,000.00 ***   50254 BAYSHORE CRA PROJEC 125,000 125,000.00 125,000.00 **     EXPENSE Sub Total 125,000 125,000.00 125,000.00 * OPERATING EXPENSE 125,000 125,000.00 125,000.00 634999  OTHER CONTRAC 125,000 125,000.00 125,000.00 Fund / Comm Item Adopted Budget Amended Budget Commitment Actual Available **** Grand Total‐Fund/ CI 100,000 200,000.00 200,000.00 ***   50255  BAYSHORE CRA PROJEC 100,000 200,000.00 200,000.00 **     EXPENSE Sub Total 100,000 200,000.00 200,000.00 * CAPITAL OUTLAY 100,000 200,000.00 200,000.00 763100  IMPROVEMENTS 100,000 200,000.00 200,000.00 Fund / Comm Item Adopted Budget Amended Budget Commitment Actual Available **** Grand Total‐Fund/ CI 50,000 135,899.00 135,899.00 ***   50256  BAYSHORE CRA PROJEC 50,000 135,899.00 135,899.00 **     EXPENSE Sub Total 50,000 135,899.00 135,899.00 * CAPITAL OUTLAY 50,000 135,899.00 135,899.00 763100  IMPROVEMENTS 50,000 135,899.00 135,899.00 Fund 787 Project 50207 Bayshore Parking Lot Fund 787 Project 50208 17 Acre Site Fund 787 Project 50254 Commercial Fund 787 Project 50255  Public Art Fund 787 Project 50256 Commun. Safety Improve Attachment 13 - Page 4 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 136 Attachment: BGTCRA Agenda Packet-2-9-2023 - FINAL (24774 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Local Advisory Board Meeting- February 9, Fund / Comm Item Adopted Budget Amended Budget Commitment Actual Available **** Grand Total‐Fund/ CI 500,000.00 500,000.00 ***   50258  BAYSHORE CRA PROJEC 500,000.00 500,000.00 **     EXPENSE Sub Total 500,000.00 500,000.00 * OPERATING EXPENSE 250,000.00 250,000.00 634999  OTHER CONTRAC 250,000.00 250,000.00 * CAPITAL OUTLAY 250,000.00 250,000.00 763100  IMPROVEMENTS 250,000.00 250,000.00 Fund / Comm Item Adopted Budget Amended Budget Commitment Actual Available **** Grand Total‐Fund/ CI 150,000.00 150,000.00 ***   50259  BAYSHORE CRA PROJEC 150,000.00 150,000.00 **     EXPENSE Sub Total 150,000.00 150,000.00 * CAPITAL OUTLAY 150,000.00 150,000.00 763100  IMPROVEMENTS 150,000.00 150,000.00 Fund / Comm Item Adopted Budget Amended Budget Commitment Actual Available **** Grand Total‐Fund/ CI 195,200 295,200.00 295,200.00 ***   50261  BAYSHORE CRA PROJEC 195,200 295,200.00 295,200.00 **     EXPENSE Sub Total 195,200 295,200.00 295,200.00 * OPERATING EXPENSE 195,200 295,200.00 295,200.00 634999  OTHER CONTRAC 195,200 295,200.00 295,200.00 Fund / Comm Item Adopted Budget Amended Budget Commitment Actual Available **** Grand Total‐Fund/ CI 200,000 1,049,453.46 16,957 14,551 1,017,946.00 ***   50262  BAYSHORE CRA PROJEC 200,000 1,049,453.46 16,957 14,551 1,017,946.00 **     EXPENSE Sub Total 200,000 1,049,453.46 16,957 14,551 1,017,946.00 * OPERATING EXPENSE 449,453.46 16,957 14,551 417,946.00 634999  OTHER CONTRAC 449,453.46 16,957 14,551 417,946.00 * CAPITAL OUTLAY 200,000 600,000.00 600,000.00 763100  IMPROVEMENTS 200,000 600,000.00 600,000.00 Fund / Comm Item Adopted Budget Amended Budget Commitment Actual Available **** Grand Total‐Fund/ CI 100,000.00 100,000.00 ***   50263  BAYSHORE CRA PROJEC 100,000.00 100,000.00 **     EXPENSE Sub Total 100,000.00 100,000.00 * CAPITAL OUTLAY 100,000.00 100,000.00 763100  IMPROVEMENTS 100,000.00 100,000.00 Fund 787 Project 50258 General Rd Improve Fund 787 Project 50259 Multi‐Modal Improve Fund 787 Project 50261 Housing Fund 787 Project 50262 N Bayshore Enhance Fund 787 Project 50263 Complete Streets Attachment 13 - Page 5 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 137 Attachment: BGTCRA Agenda Packet-2-9-2023 - FINAL (24774 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Local Advisory Board Meeting- February 9, Bayshore CRA Open Cases February 2023 Case Number Case Type Date Entered Location Description Detailed Description CENA20180000203 NA 01/05/2018 3148 Van Buren Ave (52700280000)grass/weeds in excess of 18 inches CENA20180000206 NA 01/05/2018 3140 Van Buren Ave. (52700320009)grass/weeds in excess of 18 inches in height CESD20180006864 SD 05/02/2018 2579 Andrew Dr Installing an outside stairwell no permits CENA20180008927 NA 06/29/2018 3085 Karen Dr, Naples, FL Weeds/grass over 18 inches CESD20180010777 SD 08/24/2018 2727 Bayshore Drive, Unit 106 Interior renovations without a permit, see Contractor Licensing Case CECV20180010498. CENA20180012136 NA 09/27/2018 2977 CYPRESS ST - 29830240008 End of Cypress St (Left offf of Becca)Grass and vegetation overgrown CENA20190003644 NA 04/01/2019 2739 Holly Ave Litter/outside storage on property. CEV20190003764 V 04/02/2019 2739 Holly - 50890320005 Unlicensed and inoperative vehicles. CESD20190006401 SD 05/28/2019 2617 HOLLY AVE - 50890640002 Complainant stated that behind main house there is a small shack that has utilities hooked up to it and there are people living in there as a rental. CESD20190008083 SD 07/03/2019 3061 Lunar St - 53352760003 Residental property being used as a hotel/motel and sober house. Multiple rooms being rented out in the home. (Note: 11/6/19 changing to SD per Building Determination on 11/1/19) CEPM20190008861 PM 07/22/2019 2739 Holly Broken windows in front of house CEPM20190014027 PM 11/20/2019 2978 Poplar St - 29831080005 Structure with roof and siding damage. CELU20190014156 LU 11/25/2019 2332 Tamiami Trail E, (Corner of Spruce and Tamiami Trail E)Parking on vacant unimproved lot. CEPM20200000363 PM 01/10/2020 2862 Arbutus St - 81780360005 Docks that are failing and starting to fall into the water. Hazard for boats in the area. CESD20200002113 SD 02/25/2020 Sunrise Motel - 2486 Tamiami Trail E, Naples, FL 34112 - 51690040005 Gazebo built at Sunrise hotel without a permit. CENA20200004979 NA 05/08/2020 3015 Karen Dr High grass CENA20200006121 NA 06/09/2020 61839440003 - 3175 KAREN DR grass & weeds in excess of 18". Also accumulation of vegetative debris. CENA20200006128 NA 06/09/2020 61840320002 Grass & weeds in excess of 18", and, vegetative debris on this unimproved lot. Paid in full mc CEPM20200006626 PM 06/20/2020 2617 Holly Ave off bayshore road can't miss it!house is occupied by drug addicts house is falling down and people are squatting in it building is dangerous CENA20200010414 NA 09/24/2020 50891000007 - 2596 HOLLY AVE Grass & weeds in excess of 18". Also - vegetative debris. Inclusion to Mandatory lot Mowing propgram as of today 10/8/2020 CESD20200011642 SD 10/27/2020 23120120009 - 2248 CURTIS ST Complaint of turning this single family home into a multi family unit with possible garage conversion, and now too many people living in them. *RE: AIMS 311 Service Request 51854* CENA20210001924 NA 02/24/2021 81780240002 - Unimproved lot at the west end of Becca Ave High grass & weeds in excess of 18" CEPM20210002299 PM 03/09/2021 29280440005 - 2648 VAN BUREN AVE House has shed in backyard that is old and rusted with a bunch of rats in it. CEV20210002337 V 03/10/2021 2311 Andrew Dr.Numerous unlicensed vehicles and all along the buffer hedge in a row all the way to the back of the property mostly trucks but all unlicensed CEPM20210003116 PM 03/30/2021 Along Commercial Dr Behind 2300 Davis Blvd. Economy Body Shop Graffiti on utility boxes Between Davis Blvd. & Kirkwood Dr. in the alley on backwall of Economy Body Shop CESD20210003927 SD 04/20/2021 3056 Van Buren Ave Van Buren and Bayshore. Unpermitted modification to trailer ending it's original DOT certification. Structure must be removed as it is a hazard to occupants and neighboring structures. Entire top of trailer and walls have been removed and replaced with site built materials without any permitting, engineering or inspection. CESD20210004109 SD 04/23/2021 3470 Bayshore Dr Bayshore CRA has received complaints regarding new boat racks being installed, noise and debris at the Marina located at the corner of Bayshore and Riverview. CENA20210005555 NA 05/27/2021 County owned property to the west of complainant's property @ 2500 Lee St Exotics encroaching on complainant's property CESD20210005901 SD 06/08/2021 3240 Collee Ct - 48680200004 Unpermitted AC unit, carport enclosure, and interior remodeling, see Contractor Licensing Case CECV20210004960. CEPM20210006514 PM 06/21/2021 4621 Bayshore behind Bldg Q - behind the wooden fence 21800001709 - 4629 BAYSHORE DR Really long sistern is in bad shape (rotted / trees growing out of it) to where someone could fall in & drown. CENA20210006533 NA 06/22/2021 2617 holly Ave weeds and litter CENA20210009227 NA 08/27/2021 75761920001 - 2332 SUNSET AVE Grass & weeds in excess of 18". ALso, dead vegetative debris piled up. CESD20210011366 SD 11/02/2021 (incorrect) 71800000307 - 3339 CANAL ST (incorrect) 71800000242 - 3399 CANAL ST New carport that showed up over the weekend. Permits? CESD20210011573 SD 11/05/2021 3212 Bayshore Dr. - 48171320008 - 3200 BAYSHORE DR Remodeling a room and adding a kitchen, adding walls and stairs ( no permits) Attachment 14-Item 10a Attachment 14 - Page 1 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 138 Attachment: BGTCRA Agenda Packet-2-9-2023 - FINAL (24774 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Local Bayshore CRA Open Cases February 2023 CESD20210011987 SD 11/18/2021 2564 Van Buren Ave 29280560309 - 2564 VAN BUREN AVE Home occupied without C/O on permit. Also check status of expired tank permit PRBD20210416602 & rejected pool enclosure permit PRBD20210840479 CEPM20210013352 PM 12/29/2021 48173680005 - 2649 LAKEVIEW DR bulk head seems to be cut by the neighbor and is very concerned about his safety as the neighbor threatened him, and also he has a boat parked in the front of the property half way into his property for weeks, there is a fence on the property that the neighbor has put a roof on which collects the rainwater and dumps it on his property. CEAU20220000580 AU 01/18/2022 48173680005 - 2649 LAKEVIEW DR Fence built without a permit (from case # CEPM20210013352) CESD20220001491 SD 02/10/2022 2315 Andrew Drive Unpermitted addition, see Contractor Licensing Case CECV20220000863. CEVR20220002751 VR 03/18/2022 71800000433 - 3370 CANAL ST An unimproved parcel was illegally cleared of vegetation. CEPM20220003654 PM 04/12/2022 82640200000 - 2448 ANDREW DR Possible dangerous structure on this parcel. CEPM20220003671 PM 04/13/2022 00388200001 - 301 PIER C - Main address for NAPLES LAND YACHT HARBOR INC Site Address: 103 Pier K, Naples Land Yacht Harbor Mobile home that was crashed into by a stolen U-Haul box truck. The mobile home appears to have shifted off of its foundation and was declared a dangerous structure. CESD20220003822 SD 04/18/2022 2201 Paget Cir - 82840200606 Pool addition with exposed pipes coming out on Right side of home being performed without permits CEAU20220004549 AU 05/09/2022 48173640003 2667 Lakeview Dr A fence was built that may be unpermitted. CEPM20220005093 PM 05/25/2022 61841680000 - 1 Bamboo Drive Dumpsters @ Harmony Shores are not properly screened. CEPM20220005317 PM 06/02/2022 See attached email for site adddress that will need to be confirmed.Failed culvert pipe CEN20220005766 N 06/17/2022 3555 Bayshore Dr (Ankrolab Brewery) - 61841320001 Noise from something running day/night CESD20220005870 SD 06/21/2022 Folio 81780360005 - Common area parcel @ 2862 Arbutus St 64770400002 Unpermitted parking lot in ROW, see Contractor Licensing Case CEMIS20220002239. CENA20220005871 NA 06/21/2022 50890640002 2617 Holly Ave Grass and weeds in excess of 18" CEPM20220006154 PM 07/01/2022 61841280002 - 3531 PLANTATION WAY Caller states the staircases are in bad shape. The brackets are rusted & falling off, the bannisters shake & the foundation of the staircases are not good either. Caller states all 9 buildings are like this. CESD20220006564 SD 07/15/2022 48173280007 - 3470 BAYSHORE DR Floating docks not being permitted behind the Viage Marina. The employees seem to party on them all night long and the complainant said they never seen a permit for them in the portal. (Bayshore CRA) CEPM20220007058 PM 07/28/2022 102 Jeepers Dr Squatters reported at this location. No power, no water, and trailer in poor condition. CEROW2022000711 5 ROW 08/01/2022 2519 Bayside St They have started some sort of site development, per the complainant. They have altered the culvert, possibly without permits. CELU20220007287 LU 08/04/2022 2519 Bayside St Storing materials on the unimproved property. No active building permits. CESD20220008132 SD 08/26/2022 50891080001 - 2620 HOLLY AVE Unpermitted mobile home rebuild, see Contractor Licensing Case CECV20220007979. CESD20220008134 SD 08/26/2022 61330520008 - 1881 DANFORD ST Unpermitted addition & exterior door, see Contractor Licensing Case CECV20220008078. CENA20220008235 NA 08/31/2022 48173680005 - 2649 LAKEVIEW DR Illegal outside storage of building materials CENA20220008303 NA 09/01/2022 Corner of Bayshore and Van Buren Ave (NE corner)Overgrown weeds and litter on unimproved property. CEPM20220008389 PM 09/06/2022 2996 Francis Ave #11 Rec'd call from a DAS officer. Converted shed w/ someone living in it. Looks like a a utility shed. CELU20220008564 LU 09/12/2022 2303 Kirkwood - 22720720004 (this complaint has 3 separate addresses with the same alleged violation: 2303, 2348, & 2370 Kirkwood) Unlicensed vehicles - caller states it was cleared up by code before, but they're back (switched case to LU) CEV20220008715 V 09/14/2022 2536 LEE ST - 76410080000 Multiple boats & trailers parked on the side of a residence CEVR20220009888 VR 10/28/2022 Preserve that runs from west end of Sunset Ave to west end of Florida Ave Exotic vegetation (Melaluca, Australian Pine, Areca Palms, Brazilian Pepper, etc.) overgrowing preserve area. This overgrowth is also affecting the drainage on the north side of Sunset Ave. CEVR20220009981 VR 11/01/2022 Where Sunset Ave and Pine St meet, across from the Windstar Community There is a lake with extremely overgrown vegetation, including many sea hibiscus CEPM20220010218 PM 11/10/2022 1002 Tippins Terr.H2A Workers are moving into the unit approxiately 10 people and more dropped off today by bus overcrowding in the home. CESD20220010484 SD 11/22/2022 3044 Coco Ave, Unpermitted demolition of a garage on the back of the property and removal of cabinets and plumbing fixtures from inside the interior of the single family residence. Attachment 14 - Page 2 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 139 Attachment: BGTCRA Agenda Packet-2-9-2023 - FINAL (24774 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Local Case Number Case Type Description Date Entered Location Description Detailed Description CESD20230000101 SD Open 01/04/2023 4040 Bayshore Dr. - 61836280004 Tent was constructed without a permit, food is being cooked and sold there without any sort of restaurant license. Propane tanks are laying around the property and there is no ventilation system on the tent. CEOCC20230000119 OCC Closed 01/05/2023 2780 Francis Ave.C & N Screen Enclosures is working on Sundays and late at night, cutting metal and making all sorts of loud noises. CEV20230000161 V Closed 01/07/2023 8049 Bayshore Commercial vehicle and inoperable vehicle parked in front of property. CELU20230000168 LU Open 01/09/2023 North side of 4069 Bayshore Dr in the vacant lots behind the golf cart place off of Lunar St 53353400003 Large homeless camp CEPM20230000170 PM Open 01/09/2023 2777 Shoreview Dr These apartments were ignored after Ian and I'm concerned about black mold as I've seen no remediation activity. Continued debris deposited across the street in the ROW. CEV20230000203 V Open 01/09/2023 Located next to my property 3251 Lunar Street Naples FL 34112 Actual address of violation: 29430040006 - 3301 LUNAR ST 1998 White Ford Windstar NO TAG Packed with parts and personal items. VIN 2FTDA5447WBA88061. Vehicle is abandoned on county ride away. It's located next to my property; the grass is so overgrown that is covering the wheels. CESD20230000208 SD Open 01/10/2023 3085 Areca Ave – 71781920001 Unpermitted interior repairs in progress. (referred from CESD20220009672) CEAU20230000300 AU Open 01/12/2023 2898 Weeks Ave Property line between 2898 Weeks Ave and 2872 Weeks Ave. The owner of 2898 Weeks Ave informed the owner of 2872 Weeks Ave he obtained a permit, with the aid of John Johnson code enforcement inspector, to erect a wood fence on the property line between these addresses. The owner of 2898 Weeks Ave had the property line surveyed but has proceeded with self-installation of a wooden fence that is encroaching on the property of 2872 Weeks Ave. CEV20230000449 V Closed 01/18/2023 12055 Sittlerley ST I did witness a vehicle park on the grass. Attachment 14 - Page 3 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 140 Attachment: BGTCRA Agenda Packet-2-9-2023 - FINAL (24774 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Local A fter decades of dreaming—and hard work by grassroots and governmental groups—the future of the Bayshore community southeast of Naples’ city limits has arrived. A complex of four mid- and high-rises and a public green space with a boardwalk are taking shape while new businesses are opening in the a hip, vibrant, artsy neighborhood. Twenty years ago, Bayshore was mostly a place where motorists simply passed through while they were headed someplace else. But that’s no longer the case. e Naples Botanical Garden draws visitors from throughout the region and Celebration Park—with food trucks, craft brews, and entertainment— consistently buzzes with regulars and good vibes. In addition to investors and entrepreneurs, the community is attracting young families and a glowing reputation. Bayshore Drive Earns Accolades e nearly two-mile-long Bayshore Drive corridor recently won the ninth annual “Great Places in Florida” competition sponsored by the American Planning Association Florida Chapter (APA FL). e theme of the contest was “Great Healthy Places” and Bayshore Drive bested three other innovative nalists. In announcing the 2022 award, APA FL noted: “Bayshore Drive has transformed from an underutilized corridor to a complete street and community asset, setting the standard for other jurisdictions looking to bring health, well-being and vibrancy to outdated roadways. Bayshore Drive promotes healthy and active lifestyles, advances the community’s quality of life, and fosters social activity, while protecting and enhancing appreciation for the environment.” Among other features, such as clearly marked bike paths, APA FL cited these projects as contributors to its “Great Healthy Places” status: A pocket park created on the site of the former Del’s store New banners greeting visitors A tra c-calming roundabout at omasson and Bayshore drives The Time is (Finally) Right Residents and government o cials recognized the immense potential of the community, so in 2000, Collier County established the Bayshore Gateway TriangleCommunity Redevelopment Agency (CRA). CRAs work to improve residents’ and business owners’ quality of life in targeted communities through capital improvements and coordination with other public and private agencies. For instance, CRAs coordinate sidewalks, parking lots, and tra c improvements and management, and o er grants to incentivize improvements by property owners. In July, a Public Art Pilot Plan was approved by the CRA Executive Board, made up of the Collier County Board of Commissioners, to encourage the creation of murals. e award-winning Bayshore Drive is one section of the CRA. at’s where plans for a 17-acre park with restored vegetation and a meandering boardwalk connecting to Sugden Regional Park are underway. e green space includes open lawn and patches of woods and ponds. Collier County CRA Director Debrah Forester says the agency is working with Naples Botanical Garden on site-appropriate plantings and the design is expected to be nalized by the end of May. e other section is the Gateway Triangle area bounded by U.S. 41 East, Davis Boulevard, and Airport-Pulling Road across the street from Naples Bay Resort & Marina. In 2009, the CRA purchased land there “as a catalyst site” for redevelopment. e CRA purchased it in 2009 but things moved slowly due to the economic downturn, Forester says, and a request for proposals for mixed- use development “that allows people to live, work, and play in the area and encourage other people to invest in the area” was nally issued in 2015. In November 2020, the CRA sold three parcels totaling 10.4 acres to two entities, which included Metropolitan Naples. BY CATHY CHESTNUT FOROPENERS A NEW DAY FOR BAYSHORE GATEWAY TRIANGLE Metropolitan Naples ‘will undoubtedly redefine’ the eastern gateway into downtown 16 NAPLES REALTOR® Q1 2023 Attachment 15- Item 11a 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 141 Attachment: BGTCRA Agenda Packet-2-9-2023 - FINAL (24774 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Local Advisory Board Meeting- February 9, Metropolitan Landmark Rising Construction on the first high-rise at Metropolitan Naples started in fall 2022. Metropolitan Naples Realty Director of Sales Ed Gonzalez says construction will begin on the second high-rise, Aura, at the beginning of this year. “The construction timeline for Aura is about 18 months; the expectation is for residents to move in during the third quarter of 2024,” Gonzalez estimates. Metropolitan Naples has a sales office at Fifth Avenue South. The Metropolitan Naples complex will include four buildings: ∙ The Ellington, a 10-story luxury hotel with two restaurants ∙ Aura, a 15-story luxury condo residence with 56 residential units and 6,000 square feet of retail space on the ground levels and a rooftop infinity pool and fitness center overlooking Naples Bay, downtown Naples, and the Gulf of Mexico  ∙ A 15-story tower with long-term, luxury condo rentals and 10,000 to 12,000 square feet of retail and office/professional space ∙ A condo development with 70 to 90 residences and 50,000 square feet of restaurant and retail “I think the impact in the community will be huge,” says Gonzalez. “Metropolitan Naples will undoubtedly redefine the entire area. As a mixed- use community with restaurants, boutiques, and office space and Aura as its signature building with first-class amenities, Metropolitan Naples will become a destination on its own.” Metropolitan Naples is being developed by two respected, long-time Naples residents and veteran developers, Fred Pezeshkan and Jerry Starkey. Top: Two renderings of Aura at Metropolitan Naples illustrate how this modern high-rise will reshape the urban landscape. Above: The popular Celebration Park is a popular gathering spot. Below: A bird’s-eye view of Haldeman Creek in the Bayshore community. BORGES ARCHITECTSCOLLIER COUNTY NAPLES AREA BOARD OF REALTORS® 17 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 142 Attachment: BGTCRA Agenda Packet-2-9-2023 - FINAL (24774 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Local Advisory Board Meeting- February 9, HOLLY AVE NEIGHBORHOOD GATHERING Please join us on Saturday February 11, 2023 at 9:00am- 11:00am at the CRA property located at 4825 Bayshore Dr. Formerly the Boat Yard You will have the opportunity to discuss ways to improve your neighborhood with local agencies. Agencies attending include: Sheriff’s Department, Code Enforcement, Habitat for Humanity and Solid Waste. For more information, please call (239)-252-8844 PLEASE ATTEND SATURDAY February 11, 2023 ──── OPEN HOUSE 9:00am - 11:00am ──── JOIN US FOR COFFEE, DONUTS & CONVERSATION ──── 4825 Bayshore Dr Naples, FL 34112 ──── Holly Ave Neighborhood Meet and Greet SPONSORED BY: BAYSHORE/GATEWAY TRIANGLE CRA 3299 Tamiami Trail E, Suite 103 Naples, FL 34112 (239)-252-8844 www.bayshorecra.com PARKING LIMITED WALKING & BIKING ENCOURAGED Attachment 16- Item 11b 5.A.2 Packet Pg. 143 Attachment: BGTCRA Agenda Packet-2-9-2023 - FINAL (24774 : Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA Local Advisory Board Meeting- February 9, 2023 Annual Conference SAVE THE DATE! Get ready for the 2023 Florida Redevelopment Association Annual Conference, October 24-27, 2023 at the Sawgrass Marriott Golf Resort & Spa. The exhibit hall will be open October 25-26, 2023. Have questions regarding the FRA Annual Conference, including exhibiting and sponsorship opportunities? Reach out to Heidi Hogarth at hhogarth@cities.com. 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