Agenda 05/09/2023 Item #16I (Miscellaneous Correspondence)16.1.1
05/09/2023
COLLIER COUNTY
Board of County Commissioners
Item Number: 16.I.1
Doe ID: 25419
Item Summary: May 9, 2023, Miscellaneous Correspondence
Meeting Date: 05/09/2023
Prepared by:
Title: Management Analyst II County Manager's Office
Name: Geoffrey Willig
05/03/2023 10:55 AM
Submitted by:
Title: Senior Staff Assistant — Clerk of the Circuit Court
Name: Jennifer Milum
05/03/2023 10:55 AM
Approved By:
Review:
Office of Management and Budget
County Attorney's Office
County Manager's Office
Board of County Commissioners
Geoffrey Willig Level 3 OMB Gatekeeper Review
Geoffrey Willig Level 3 County Attorney's Office Review
Geoffrey Willig Level 4 County Manager Review
Geoffrey Willig Meeting Pending
Skipped 05/03/2023 10:53 AM
Skipped 05/03/2023 10:53 AM
Completed 05/03/2023 10:55 AM
05/09/2023 9:00 AM
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BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
MISCELLANEOUS CORRESPONDENCE
MAY 9, 2023
1. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS TO FILE FOR RECORD WITH ACTION AS
DIRECTED:
A. DISTRICTS:
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04/18/2023 Agency Letter; 12/12/2022 Advertising Affidavit, Agenda, N
12/12/2022 Agency Minutes Signed; 04/19/2023 Agency Letter;
01/09/2023 Agenda, Advertising Affidavit, Agency Resolution 2023-01; c°�
01/09/2023 Agency Minutes Signed
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Quarry Community Development District
Inframark, Community Management Services
210 N. University Drive, Suite 702, Coral Springs, Florida 33071 Tel. (954) 603-0033 • Fax (954) 345-1292
DATE:
FROM:
April 18, 2023
Mr. Derrick Johnssen
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
Finance Department
Derek.johnssen@collierclerk.com
April Duhaney-Emanuel
Recording Secretary
Quarry Community Development District approved
Minutes of the December 12, 2022 Meeting
Enclosed for your records is a copy of the minutes and corresponding attachments of the above
referenced meeting of the Quarry Community Development District, which are to be kept on file
for public access.
Encl:
Cc: Mr. Wes Haber
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PART Of THE USA TODAY NETWORK
Published Daily
Naples, FL 34110
QUARRY CDD - INFRAM ARK
210 N UNIVERSITY DR # 702
CORAL SPRINGS, FL 33071-7320
Affidavit of Publication
STATE OF WISCONSIN
COUNTY OF BROWN
Before the undersigned they serve as the authority,
personally appeared said legal clerk who on oath says that
he/she serves as Legal Clerk of the Naples Daily News, a
daily newspaper published at Naples, in Collier County,
Florida; distributed in Collier and Lee counties of Florida;
that the attached copy of the advertising was published in
said newspaper on dates listed. Affiant further says that the
said Naples Daily News is a newspaper published at
Naples, in said Collier County, Florida, and that the said
newspaper has heretofore been continuously published in
said
Collier County, Florida; distributed in Collier and Lee
counties of Florida, each day and has been entered as
second class mail matter at the post office in Naples, in
said Collier County, Florida, for a period of one year next
preceding the first publication of the attached copy of
advertisement; and affiant further says that he has neither
paid nor promised any person, or corporation any discount,
rebate, commission or refund for the purpose of securing
this advertisement for publication in said newspaper
issue(s) dated or by publication on the newspaper's
website, if authorized, on
Issue(s) dated: 09/2012022
Subscribed and sworn to before on September 20, 2022:
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My commission expires
Publication Cost: $287.00
Ad No: 0005397596
Customer No: 1307330
PO #:
# of Affidavits
This is not an invoice
NOTICE OF MEETINGS
THE QUARRY
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT
The Board of Supervisors of The Quarry Community Develop.
ment District will hold their meetings for Fiscal Year 2023 on the
second or third Monday of every month as listed below at 1:00
p.m, at The Quarry Golf Club located at 8950 Weathered Stone
Drive, Naples, Florida 34120, on the following dates:
October 17. 2022 (3rd Monday)
Novembpr 14, 2022 (2nd Monday)
December 12, 2022 (2nd Monday)
January 9, 2023 (2nd Monday)
February 13, 2023 (2nd Monday)
March 20, 2023 (3rd Monday)
April 17, 2023 (3rd Monday)
May 15, 2023 (3rd Monday) Tentative Budget Approval
June 19, 2023 (3rd Monday)
August 14, 2023 (2nd Monday) Budget Public Hearing
September 18, 2023 (3rd Monday)
There may be occasions when one or more Supervisors may par-
ticipate via telephone. Any interested person can attend the
meeting at the above location and be fully informed of the dis-
cussions takm4 place Meetings may be continued to a date,
time and location to be specified on the record at the meetings
without additional publication of notice.
Any person requiring special accommodations at these meetings
because of a disability or physical impairment should contact
the District Office at (954) 603-0033 at least 48 hours prior to
the meeting If you are hearing or speech impaired, please con-
tact the Florida Relay Service at 7.1-1. or 8DO-955.8771
(TTY)1800-955-8770 (Voice), for aid in contacting the District Of-
fice.
Each person who decides to appeal any action taken by the
Board at these meetings is advised that person will need a re-
cord of the proceedings and accordingly, the person may need
to ensure a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, includ-
ing the testimony and evidence upon which such appeal is to be
based.
Justin Faircloth
Manager
Sept 20, 2022 No. 5397596
NANCY HEYRMAN
Notary Public
State of Wisconsin
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Quarry Community Development District
Board of Supervisors
Timothy B. Cantwell, Chairman
Dean Britt, Vice Chairman
William Patrick, Assistant Secretary
Mel Stuckey, Assistant Secretary
Rick Fingeret, Assistant Secretary
Meeting Agenda
Monday December 12, 2022 at 1:00 p.m.
Quarry Golf Club
8950 Weathered Stone Drive, Naples, FL 34120
1. Call to Order
2. Pledge of Allegiance
3. Approval of Agenda
4. Public Comments on Agenda Items
5. Organizational Matters
A. Declaration of Vacant Seats 2 and 4
B. Appointment of Supervisors to Vacant Seats 2 and 4
C. Oaths of Office for Appointed Supervisors
D. Resolution 2023-01, Appointment of Officers
6. Engineer's Report
A. Fieldstone Lane Update
B. Glase Golf Phase 11 B Construction Schedule
7. New Business
8. Old Business
District Staff
Justin Faircloth, District Manager
Wes Haber, District Counsel
Albert Lopez, District Engineer
9. District Manager's Report
A. Approval of the November 14, 2022 Minutes
B. Acceptance of the Financial Report, and Approval of the Check Register and
November 2022
C. November 2022 Field Management Report
D. Follow-up Items
i. 8851 Nautical Landing Circle Discussion
ii. FY2023 Quarry CDD Calendar of Events
iii. CES Preserve Report
a. Preserve Three Carolina Willow Discussion
10. Attorney's Report
A. Draft Agreement with QCA
B. Draft License Agreement
C. Draft Drainage Rules
D. Title Search Update
Inframark
210 North University Drive, Suite 702
Coral Springs, Florida 33071
(954) 603-0033
Invoices as of
Meetin¢ Location
Quarry Golf Club
8950 Weathered Stone Drive
Naples, Florida 34120
(239) 304_0561
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Quarry CDD
December 12, 2022 Meeting Agenda
Page 2
11. Supervisor Requests
12. Audience Comments
13. Adjournment
Next meeting: Monday January 9, 2023 at 1:00 p.m.
Meeting Location:
The Quarry Golf Club
8950 Weathered Stone Drive
Naples, FL 34120
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RESOLUTION 2023-01
A RESOLUTION OF QUARRY COMMUNITY
DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT APPOINTING OFFICERS OF
THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of Quarry Community Development District at a
regular business meeting, held on December 12, 2022, following the General Election, desires to
appoint the below recited persons to the offices specified.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD
OF SUPERVISORS OF QUARRY COMMUNITY
DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT:
1. The following persons were appointed to the offices shown, to wit:
Chairman
Vice Chairman
Justin Faircloth Secretary
Stephen Bloom Treasurer
sistant Treasurer
stant Secretary
Assistant Secretary
Assistant Secretary
PASSED AND ADOPTED THIS,12th DAY OF DECEMBER, 2022.
Chairman
Justin Faircloth
Secretary
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Quarry
Community Development District
Financial Report
November 30, 2022
6INFRAMARK
INFRASTRUCTURE MANAGEMENT SERVICES
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Community Development District
Table of Contents
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Balance Sheet - All Funds
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Statement of Revenues, Expenditures and Changes in Fund Balance
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Trend Report - General Fund ..............
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Notes to the Financial Statements .................................
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SUPPORTING SCHEDULES
Special Assessments - Collection Schedule(s)................................. Page 9
Cash and Investment Report ................................. Page 10
Bank Reconciliation..I.............................. Page 11
Series 2020 (FEMA Project) ................................. Pages 12 - 13
Payment Register by Bank Account ................................. Page 14
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Quarry
Community Development District
Financial Statements
(Unaudited)
November 30, 2022
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Community Development District Governmental Funds
Balance Sheet
November 30, 2022
204 - SERIES 304 -SERIES
2020 DEBT 2020 CAPITAL
GENERAL SERVICE PROJECTS
ACCOUNT DESCRIPTION FUND FUND FUND TOTAL
ASSETS
Cash - Checking Account
$ 814,515 $
- $ -
$ 814,515
Allow -Doubtful Accounts
(8)
(27) -
(35)
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Assessments Receivable
8
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384,751 -
384,751
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408,351
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408,351
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Construction Fund
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- 2,574,398
2,574,398
Revenue Fund
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382,130 -
382,130
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TOTAL ASSETS
$ 1,222,866 $
766,881 $ 2,574,398
$ 4,564,145
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Accounts Payable $ - $ - $ - $ -
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Due To Other Funds 384,751 - - 384,751 p
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TOTAL LIABILITIES 401,604 - - 401,604 SD
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FUND BALANCES
Restricted for:
Debt Service
-
766,881 - 766,881
Capital Projects
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- 2,574,398 2,574,398
Assigned to:
Operating Reserves
180,108
- - 180,108
Reserves - Other
100,000
- - 100,000
Unassigned:
541,154
- - 541,154
TOTAL FUND BALANCES
$ 821,262 $
766,881 $ 2,574,398 $ 4,162,541
TOTAL LIABILITIES & FUND BALANCES $ 1,222,866 $ 766,881 $ 2,574,398 $ 4,564,145
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General Fund
Statement of Revenues, Expenditures and Changes in Fund Balances
For the Period Ending November 30, 2022
ANNUAL YTD ACTUAL
ADOPTED YEAR TO DATE AS A % OF NOV-22
ACCOUNT DESCRIPTION BUDGET ACTUAL ADOPTED BUD ACTUAL
REVENUES
Interest - Investments
$ 200 $
1,427
713.50% $
707
Golf Course Revenue
114,918
28,730
25.00%
-
Special Assmnts- Tax Collector
814,044
219,373
26.95%
215,904
Special Assmnts- Discounts
(32,562)
(8,818)
27.08%
(8,636)
TOTAL REVENUES
896,600
240,712
26.85%
207,975
EXPENDITURES
Administration
P/R-Board of Supervisors
12,000
2,000
16.67%
1,000
FICA Taxes
918
153
16.67%
77
Prof Serv-Arbitrage Rebate
600
-
0.00%
-
ProfServ-Engineering
45,000
-
0.00%
-
ProfServ-Legal Services
21,000
-
0.00%
2,329
ProfServ-Legal Litigation
25,000
1,688
6,75%
1,688
ProfServ-Mgmt Consulting
60,471
10,079
16.67%
5,039
ProfServ-Property Appraiser
34,294
5,369
15.66%
-
ProfServ-Trustee Fees
4,041
-
0.00%
-
Auditing Services
4,900
-
0.00%
-
Website Compliance
1,553
388
24.98%
-
Postage and Freight
600
91
15.17%
47
Insurance - General Liability
6,246
6,682
106.98%
-
Printing and Binding
499
176
35.27%
83
Legal Advertising
4,000
-
0.00%
-
Miscellaneous Services
2,000
2
0.10%
-
Misc-Bank Charges
500
177
35.40%
78
Misc-Special Projects
20,286
-
0.00%
-
Misc-Assessment Collection Cost
16,281
4,211
25.86%
4,145
Misc-Contingency
1,000
-
0.00%
-
Office Supplies
250
-
0.00%
-
Annual District Filing Fee
175
175
100.00%
175
Total Administration
261,614
31,191
11.92%
14,661
Field
ProfServ-Field Management
5,150
425
8.25%
425
Contracts -Preserve Maintenance
103,832
25,958
25.00%
25,958
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Community Development District General Fund
Statement of Revenues, Expenditures and Changes in Fund Balances
For the Period Ending November 30, 2022
ANNUAL YTD ACTUAL
ADOPTED YEAR TO DATE AS A % OF NOV-22
ACCOUNT DESCRIPTION BUDGET ACTUAL ADOPTED BUD ACTUAL
Contracts - Lake Maintenance
R&M -General
R&M -Lake
R&M -Weed Harvesting
Miscellaneous Maintenance
Water Quality Testing
Capital Projects
Total Field
Reserves
Reserve - Other
Total Reserves
65,004
10,834
70,000
1,600
154,930
-
75, 000
-
6,170
-
29, 900
3,733
75,000
-
584,986
42,550
50,000 50,000 -
16.67%
5,417
2.29%
1,600
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TOTAL EXPENDITURES & RESERVES 896,600 73,741 8.22% 48,061
Excess (deficiency) of revenues
Over (under) expenditures - 166,971 0.00% 159,914
Net change in fund balance $ - $ 166,971 0.00% $ 159,914
FUND BALANCE, BEGINNING (OCT 1, 2022) 654,291 654,291
FUND BALANCE, ENDING $ 654,291 $ 821,262
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Community Development District 204 - Series 2020 Debt Service Fund
Statement of Revenues, Expenditures and Changes in Fund Balances
For the Period Ending November 30, 2022
ANNUAL YTD ACTUAL
ADOPTED YEAR TO DATE AS A % OF NOV-22
ACCOUNT DESCRIPTION BUDGET ACTUAL ADOPTED BUD ACTUAL
REVENUES
Interest - Investments
$ - $ 5
0.00% $
2
Special Assmnts- Tax Collector
1,472,226 396,743
26.95%
390,470
Special Assmnts- Discounts
(58,889) (15,948)
27.08%
(15,619)
TOTAL REVENUES
1,413,337 380,800
26.94%
374,853
EXPENDITURES
Administration
Misc-Assessment Collection Cost
Total Administration
Debt Service
Principal Debt Retirement
Interest Expense
Total Debt Service
29,445 7,616 25.87% 7,497
29,445 7,616 25.87% 7,497
1,086,000 - 0.00% -
285,316 142,658 50.00% 142,658
1,371,316 142,658 10.40% 142,658
TOTAL EXPENDITURES 1,400,761 150,274 10.73% 150,155
Excess (deficiency) of revenues
Over (under) expenditures 12,576 230,526 n/a 224,698
OTHER FINANCING SOURCES (USES)
Contribution to (Use of) Fund Balance 12,576 - 0.00% -
TOTAL FINANCING SOURCES (USES) 12,576 - 0.00%
Net change in fund balance $ 12,576 $ 230,526 n/a $ 224,698
FUND BALANCE, BEGINNING (OCT 1, 2022) 536,355 536,355
FUND BALANCE, ENDING $ 548,931 $ 766,881
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ANNUAL YTD ACTUAL
ADOPTED YEAR TO DATE AS A % OF NOV-22
ACCOUNT DESCRIPTION BUDGET ACTUAL ADOPTED BUD ACTUAL
REVENUES
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Community Development District Statement of Revenue and Expenditures - All Funds
Notes to the Financial Statements
November 30, 2022
General Fund
Assets
■ Allow - Doubtful Accounts - Collier County Tax Collector FY 2020 charge backs due to NSF checks
■ Assessments Receivable -Collier County Tax Collector FY 2020 charge backs due to NSF checks
Budget target 16.67%
Variance Analysis
Annual YTD %of
Account Name Budget Actual Budget
Expenditures
Administration
ProfServ-Property Appraiser
Website Compliance
Insurance - General Liability
Printing and Binding
Misc-Bank Charges
Field
ProfServ-Field Management
Contracts -Preserve Maintenance
Explanation
$34,294
$5,369
16%
Collier County PA to -date
$1,553
$388
25%
Innersync Studio, quarterly web/compliance services
$6,246
$6,682
107%
EGIS Insurance FY 2023 paid in full
$499
$176
35%
IMS to -date
$500
$177
35%
Bank analysis fees to -date
$5,150
$425
8%
No IMS Oct
$103.832
$25,958
25%
Peninsula Improvement, quarterly maintenance
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Supporting Schedules
November 30, 2022
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Community Development District All Funds
Non -Ad Valorem Special Assessments - Collier County Tax Collector
(Monthly Collection Distributions)
For the Fiscal Year Ending September 30, 2023
ALLOCATION BY FUND
Discount /
Gross
Series 2020
Date Net Amount
(Penalties)
Collection
Amount
General
Debt Service
Received Received
Amount
Cost
Received
Fund
Fund
Assessments Levied
$ 2,286,270
$
814,044
$ 1,472,226
Allocation %
100.00%
35.61 %
64.39%
Rea/ Estate - Installment
10/27/22 $ 9,046
$ 511
$ 185
$ 9,742
$
3,469
$ 6,273
Rea/ Estate - Current
11/09/22 34,381
1,462
702
36,544
13,012
23,533
11/14/22 144,366
6,138
2,946
153,450
54,637
98,813
11/21/22 391,730
16,655
7,994
416,379
148,255
268,124
TOTAL $ 579,522
$ 24,766
$ 11,827
$ 616,116
$
219,373
$ 396,743
% COLLECTED
26.95% 26.95% 26.95%
TOTAL OUTSTANDING $ 1,670,154 1 $ 594,671 1 $ 1,075,483
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Community Development District
ACCOUNT NAME
OPERATING FUND
Operating - Checking Account
Public Funds MMA Variance Account
Series 2020 Revenue Fund
Series 2020 Construction Fund
Cash & Investment Report 161 JAI
November 30, 2022
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0.01%
382,130
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0.01%
2,574,398
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Bank Reconciliation
Bank Account No. 3489
Statement No. 11-22 A
Statement Date 11/30/2022
GIL Balance (LCY) 814,514.71
G/L Balance B14,514.71
Positive Adjustments 0.00
Subtotal 814,514.71
Negative Adjustments 0.00
Ending G/L Balance 814,514.71
Difference 0.00
Posting
Document
Document
Date
Type
No.
Outstanding Checks
11/22/2022
Payment
8470
11/22/2022
Payment
8471
11/22/2022
Payment
8472
11/22/2022
Payment
8473
11/30/2022
Payment
8475
Hancock & Whitney Bank General Fund
Statement Balance
857,573.64
Outstanding Deposits
0.00
Subtotal
857,573.64
Outstanding Checks
43,058.93
Differences
0.00
Ending Balance 814,514.71
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Cleared
Description
Amount
Amount
Difference
DISASTER LAW & CONSULTING, LLC
1,687.50
0.00
1,687.50
PENINSULA IMPROVEMENT CORP.
31,374.50
0.00
31,374.50
FEDEX
40.43
0.00
40.43
THE QUARRY COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION
1,600.00
0.00
1,600.00
CPH
8,356.50
0.00
8,356.50
Total Outstanding Checks...................................................................................................................... 43,068.93 43,068.93
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Community Development District
Series 2020 (FEMA Project)
Acquisition and Construction - General
FY 9/30/2023
SOURCES OF FUNDS
TOTAL
10/1/2021
State of Florida
$ 3,350,061.50
10/26/2021
State of Florida
828,145.56
10/26/2021
State of Florida
46,008.09
11/17/2021
State of Florida
94,901.34
11/17/2021
State of Florida
91,213.19
12/21/2021
State of Florida
65,276.88
1/10/2022
State of Florida
18,585.00
1/10/2022
State of Florida
1,032.50
Total
$ 4,495,224.06
LESS:
11/1/2021
Debt Service - Principal Prepayment
1,351,000.00
DEPOSIT - Acquisition and Construction - General
OTHER SOURCES
11/1/2021 Transfer from Revenue Acct 4004
Dividends FY 2022
Dividends thru 11/30/2022
TOTAL SOURCES OF FUNDS
USE OF FUNDS:
$ 3,144,224.06
938.50
145.89
22.49
$ 1,106.88
DATE
VENDOR REQUISITIONS
REQ # PENDING
TOTAL
4/27/2022
CPH
1
4,940.00
4/27/2022
Kutak Rock LLP
2
988.00
5/24/2022
Midwest Construction Products Corp
3
475.00
5/16/2022
Midwest Construction Products Corp
4
3,000.00
5/16/2022
Midwest Construction Products Corp
5
7,900.00
5/24/2022
Kutak Rock LLP
6
1,776.45
5/24/2022
CPH
7
11,615.40
6/9/2022
Kutak Rock LLP
8
1,378.00
6/9/2022
Midwest Construction Products Corp
9
1,900.00
6/9/2022
Midwest Construction Products Corp
10
4,800.00
6/9/2022
Midwest Construction Products Corp
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1,425.00
6/9/2022
Crosscreek Environmental LLC
12
2,997.66
8/1/2022
CPH
13
27,155.66
8/1/2022
CPH
14
1,800.00
8/1/2022
CPH
15
33,809.58
8/22/2022
Crosscreek Environmental LLC
16
4,000.13
8/22/2022
Midwest Construction Products Corp
17
6,000.00
8/22/2022
Midwest Construction Products Corp
18
1,020.00
8/22/2022
MJS Golf Services LLC
19
7,615.15
8/22/2022
MJS Golf Services LLC
20
4,157.51
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Community Development District
Series 2020 (FEMA Project)
Acquisition and Construction - General
FY 9/30/2023
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SOURCES OF FUNDS
TOTAL
8/22/2022
MJS Golf Services LLC
21
12,849.68
8/22/2022
MJS Golf Services LLC
22
6,568.09
8/22/2022
MJS Golf Services LLC
23
5,058.60
8/22/2022
MJS Golf Services LLC
24
16,849.00
8/22/2022
MJS Golf Services LLC
25
49,004.13
8/22/2022
MJS Golf Services LLC
26
4,346.44
8/26/2022
CPH
27
7,745.15
9/14/2022
MJS Golf Services LLC
28
7,887.77
9/14/2022
GLASE GOLF, INC
29
319,983.78
10/20/2022
Crosscreek Environmental LLC
30
5,295.80
10/20/2022
CPH
31
6,513.38
10/20/2022
Kutak Rock LLP
32
78.00
Total Requisitions
570,933.36
TOTAL CONSTRUCTION ACCOUNT BALANCE @ 11/30/22
$ 2,574,397.58
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QUARRY COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT
Payment Register by Bank Account
, 1
For the Period from 11/1/22 to 11/30/22
(Sorted by Check / ACH No.)
Amount
Data
Payee
Payee
invoice No.
Payment Description
Invoice l GL Description
GIL Account
Type
Pa d
HANCOCK & WHITNEY
BANK GENERAL FUND • (ACCT#XXX)0X3489)
CHECK # 8462
11103/22 Vendor
INFRAMARK LLC
83096
SEPT 2022 MGMT FEES
DOMAIN PROTECTIOWSECURITY RENEWAL 0015499D0.51301
$48.48
11I03122 Vendor
INFRAMARK LLC
83096
SEPT 2022 MGMT FEES
ProfServ-Mgmt Consulting Sm
001-531027-512DI
$4,892.50
11/03122 Vendor
INFRAMARK LLC
83096
SEPT 2022 MGMT FEES
Printing and Binding
001-547001-51301
$1224
11I03122 Vendor
INFRAMARK LLC
83096
SEPT 2022 MGMT FEES
Postage and Freight
001-541006-51301
$10.26
Check Total
$4,963.48
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CHECK #SM
11/03122 Vendor
NAPLES DAILY NEWS
OD04975238
NOTICE OF MEETING 9/200
Legal Advertising
001-548002-51301
$287,00
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Check Total
$287.00
CHECK #SM
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PENINSULA IMPROVEMENT CORP.
INVO09070
LAKE AND LITTORAL MAINT
Contracts - Lake Maintenance
001-134345-53901
$5,417.00
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$5,417.00
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11M30 Vendor
COLLIER COUNTY PROPERTY APPRAISER
100122
BILLING FOR 202212023
ProfServ-Proe Appraiser
P rtY PP
001-531035-51301
$5,36922
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$5,369.22
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CHECK#8488
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11/03122 Vendor
FEDEX
7-917-66175
POSTAGE OCT 2022
Postage and Freight
001541006-51301
$39.45
0
Check Total
$39.45
CHECK # 848T
11t03r22 Vendor
CROSSCREEK ENVIRONMENTAL INC
11818
PHASE 1 MATERIALS
R&M -Lake
001-WO42-53901
$676.00
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$676.80
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CHECK # 8468
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11/03122 Vendor
MRI CONSTRUCTION INC
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STORMWATER PIPE LINING
R&M -General
001-546001-5M1
$11,268.50
Check Total
$11,266.50
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11/11122 Vendor
DEPT OF ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY
86810
DISTRICT FILING FEE FY 2022(23
Annual District Filing Fee
001554007-51301
$175.00
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Check Total
$175.00
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CHECK# 8470
0
11122122 Vendor
DISASTER LAW & CONSULTING, LLC
110222
LEGAL COUNSEL THRU OCT 2022
ProfServ-Other Legal Charges
00153102&51401
$1,687.50
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$1,687.50
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11122122 Vendor
PENINSULA IMPROVEMENT CORP.
INVO09150
QTRLY MAINT - WETLAND PRESERVE OCT-DEC 2022
Contracts -Preserve Maintenance
001-534076-53901
$25,957.60
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11Y12/22 Vendor
PENINSULA IMPROVEMENT CORP.
INVO09149
OCT 2022 LAKEfUTTORAL MAINT
Contracts- Lake Maintenance
ODI-534345-539D7
$5,417.00
Check Total
$31,374.50
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11/22/22 Vendor
FEDEX
7-947-19830
FEDEX( AGENGA PKG
Postage and Freight
001541006-51301
$40.43
Check Total
$40.43
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11122/22 Vendor
THE QUARRY COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION
10252022
FIELDSTONE LANE WALL DRAINAGE
R&M -General
001.546001-53901
$1,600.00
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Check Total
$1,600.00
CHECK # 8474
11/22/22 Vendor
KUTAK ROCK LLP
312688616823-1
GEN COUNSEL THRU SEPT 2022
ProfServ-Legal Services
001-531023.51401
$2,32855
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$2,32&55
CHECK # 8475
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11130122 Vendor
CPH
142938
ENGG SVCS THRU SEPT 2022
Water Quality Testing
001-549960.53901
$3,732.75
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11I30IYY Vendor
CPH
143348
ENGG SVCS THRU SEPT 2022
ProfServ-Engineering
ODI-531013-51501
$4,481.70
11/30122 Vendor
CPH
143349
REIMBURSABLE$ THRU SEPT 2022
ProfServ-Engineering
001.531013-515DI
$142.05
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$4356.50
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11118r22 Employee
TIMOTHY B. CANTWELL
PAYROLL
November 18, 2022 Payroll Posting
$184.70
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$184.70
ACH #DD128
11118122 Employee
DEAN A. BRITT
PAYROLL
November 18, 2D22 Payroll Posting
$184.70
ACH Total
$184.70
ACH#DD129
11118122 Employee
MARION M. STUCKEY
PAYROLL
November 18, 2022 Payroll Posting
$184.70
ACH Total
$184.70
ACH#DD131
11/18/22 Employee
WILLIAM L PATRICK
PAYROLL
November 18, 2022 Payroll Posting
$18470
ACH Total
$184.70
Account Total
$74,322.73
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Quarry CDD FY2023 Calendar of Events
As of December 2022 — updated 12/5/22
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December
• 12/12/22 CDD Meeting
• 12/14/22 Inframark Supervisor Training — RSVP- Jacob Whitlock
(Jacob.Whitlock@inframark.com)
• Inframark Q1 Inspection
January
• 1/9/23 CDD Meeting
February
• 2/13/23 CDD Meeting — Follow -Up Phase II B Pre -Construction Meeting
• Gatekeepers Preserve Fence Repairs (depending on water levels)
March
• 3/20/23 CDD Meeting
• Inframark Q2 Inspection
• FY2024 Draft Budget Provided
• QE USA, Inc. Warranty Repairs (Flint Court & Lake 30 depending on water levels)
April
• 4/17/23 CDD Meeting
• Phase II B Construction Golf Course Work Begins (end of April or early May depending
on water levels)
• CPH Water Quality Sampling Event & Report
May
• 5/15/23 CDD Meeting — Tentative Budget Approval
• FY2022 Audit Acceptance
June
• 6/19/23 CDD Meeting
• Inframark Q3 Inspection
August
• 8/14/23 CDD Meeting — Budget Public Hearing
September
• 9/18/23 CDD Meeting
• Inframark Q4 Inspection
Items needed to be added
• CES Illinois pondweed cuttings
• CES Annual Preserve Maintenance Events
• CPH Preserve Inspection — Three reports remaining — approved 6/21/21
• CPH Stormwater Management Lakes Assessment & Stormwater System Annual Report
— approved 6/20/22
• CPH FY2022 Shoreline Project Drone Survey — final survey TBD once construction work
is completed
• MRI inspection — once all existing drainage structures have been identified (Proposal not
yet approved)
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From: Jose Escobedo <JEscobedo@barroncollier.com>
Sent: Sunday, December 4, 2022 4:51 PM
To: Will Elliott <WElliott@barroncollier.com>
Subject:
DATE
PRESERVE
CREW
10/04/2022
# 3
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10/05/2022
# 3
7
10/06/2022
# 1
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10/24/2022
# 1
5
10/26/2022
# 2
5
10/27/2022
# 2
4
10/28/2022
# 1
4
10/29/2022
# 4
4
Preserve # 3
Species targeted
Brazilian pepper - torpedo grass - cesar weed -paragrass- vines
Preserve # 1
Species targeted
Brazilian pepper - torpedo grass - cesar weed- vines
Preserve # 4
Brazilian pepper - cesar weed - vines
Preserve # 2
Torpedo grass- paragrass -vines
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----- Forwarded Message -----
From: Robert Jozaitis <riozaitis(cDverizon.net>
To: LARRY PATRICK <william I Patrick(a)yahoo.com>
Sent: Friday, November 4, 2022 at 12-05-37 PM EDT
Subject: Invasive Carolina Willow Bushes
To: Members of The Quarry CDD
My name is Robert Jozaitis. I live with my wife, Mary, at 9351 Marble Stone
Dr. in The Quarry. We have been at this residence for 11 years.
There is a preserve behind our home and we are across from the 13th green
of the golf course. For the last 5 or 6 years we have seen the steady
creeping and the rapid growth of the willow bushes moving south across the
preserve. The bushes have grown to a height of 20-30 feet. In addition, they
present a fire hazard if struck by lightning or ignited by a cigarette or cigar.
We are asking the CDD to remove the willow trees and bushes or at least
mitigate the advance of this plant foe vegetation.
Thank you for your consideration and attention to this matter.
Robert Jozaitis
856 296 1326
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Fort Myers, Florida 33901
Phone: 239.332.5499
Fax: 239.332.2955
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• Stormwater assessment site inspection — Expected March 2023 pending water levels
• Water quality monitoring event — Expected October 2023
• Fieldstone Ln drainage topographic survey field work — Scheduled for December 27th, 2022.
• Preserve maintenance inspection — These will be scheduled in coordination with ECS
• 2022 Shoreline repairs Phase 2-a — Scheduled to start by the end of April beginning of May
2023
November 2022 Action Items
• Engineer — Work on plats, resolve plans for budgeting for title search and any required
survey work. Draft letter (with attorney) to send to Pulte requesting reimbursement for their
"sloppy" work that requires corrections. CPH is in the process to get all required
information to the attorney, however, CPH is waiting to received the topographic data
to confirm the existence of the swale on Fieldstone Ln.
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AGREEMENT BETWEEN QUARRY COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT AND
QUARRY COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION, INC REGARDING THE DIVISION OF
RESPONSIBILITIES FOR SURFACE WATER DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS
THIS AGREEMENT (the "Agreement") is made and entered into this _ day of
2022 by and between: _
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government established pursuant to Chapter 190, Florida Statutes, being situated a
in Collier County, Florida, with a mailing address of 210 North University Drive,
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whose address is 8975 Kayak Drive, Naples, FL 34120 (the "Association," and W
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WHEREAS, the District is a local unit of special-purpose government established to
finance, fund, plan, establish, acquire, construct or reconstruct, enlarge and extend, equip,
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WHEREAS, the Association is a Florida not -for -profit corporation which sets standards
for improvements including, but not limited to, gutters, downspouts and drainage on properties
within the District through the JArchitectural Modifications Committee); and
WHEREAS, the District seeks to coordinate with the Association to ensure that gutters,
downspouts, and/or other forms of drainage on properties within the district ("Lot Outfall
Improvements") are installed in a manner which meets all permitting requirements and also
meets both District and Association standards to help prevent erosion, washouts, or other damage
to the Master Stormwater System lake banks within the district; and
WHEREAS, the District and the Association desire to define their respective obligations
relative to this issue; and
Now, THEREFORE, in consideration of the recitals, agreements and covenants contained
herein, and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are
hereby acknowledged, the Parties agree as follows:
SECTION 1. RECITALS. The recitals so stated are true and correct and by this reference
are incorporated into and form a material part of this Agreement.
SECTION 2. DISTRICT OBLIGATIONS. The District shall identify properties within its
boundary ("Drainage Properties") on which the installation of Lot Outfall Improvements are
necessary in order to significantly limit washouts and erosion to lake banks which may affect the
proper operation of the Master Stormwater System. The District shall pay for the materials and
installation for Lot Outfall Improvements on Drainage Properties.. The District shall enter into a
temporary license agreement with the owners of the Drainage Properties to allow for access to
the property in order to install the Lot Outfall Improvements. The District shall be responsible
for only the installation of the Lot Outfall Improvements and shall not be responsible for the
maintenance of the Lot Outfall Improvements after installation. Specifically, for Lot Outfall
Improvements which drain directly into the Master Stormwater System through a District
constructed connection point, owners of Drainage Properties shall be responsible for
maintenance of the Lot Improvement above the connection point.
The District shall additionally be responsible for ensuring that alterations to the drainage
patterns for Drainage Properties caused by the installation of Lot Outfall Improvements are
consistent with the approved South Florida Water Management District permit for the subject
property. In the event the drainage pattern, direction or outfall from a particular Drainage
Property is proposed to be altered by the District in a way which requires a SFWMD permit
modification, the District shall coordinate with the SFWMD to obtain the necessary permit
modifications.
SECTION 3. ASSOCIATION OBLIGATIONS.
A. Development of Gutter, Downspout, and Drainage Standards. The Association agrees to
work with the District in developing a set of standards, to be titled "Gutter, Downspout,
and Drainage Standards," for Lot Outfall Improvements which meet both the aesthetic
needs of the Association as well as the functional needs required by the District to
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standards once developed and employ them through tho Architectural Modifications
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B. Facilitation of Installation of Lot Outfall Improvements on Drainage Properties. The
Association agrees to use all due diligence and enforcement mechanisms at its disposal in
order to facilitate the District's installation of the Lot Outfall Improvements on the
Drainage Properties.
C. Installation of Lot Outfall Improvements on Properties Not Identified as Necessary by the
District. For any lot that has not been identified as a Drainage Property where a property
owner desires to install Lot Outfall Improvements, the Association agrees to make all
reasonable efforts to require such property owners to install the Lot Outfall
Improvements in accordance with the standards developed by the District and the
Association. The property owner shall be responsible for the installation and maintenance
of improvements made in accordance with this subsection.
D. Maintenance of Lot Improvements. The Association agrees to use all due diligence and
enforcement mechanisms at its disposal to obligate property owners to maintain Lot
Outfall Improvements installed on their property, provided however, that the District
shall be responsible for the maintenance of improvements located below the connection
point to the Master Stormwater System.
SECTION 4. COMPENSATION. The District shall pay the Association the sum of Ten
Dollars ($I0.00) per year for the provision of the services to be performed by the Association
pursuant to the terms of this Agreement.
SECTION 5. TERM. The term of this Agreement is for a period of twenty (20) years
commencing on the Effective Date (the 'Initial Term") and shall be automatically renewed for
additional ten (I0) year periods, unless either party provides at least ninety (90) days written
notice of its intent not to renew. The District shall have the right to terminate this Agreement
effective immediately at any time due to the Association's failure to perform in accordance with
the terms of this Agreement, or upon thirty (30) days written notice without a showing of cause.
The Association shall have the right, after the expiration of the Initial Term to terminate this
Agreement upon thirty (30) days written notice without a showing of cause provided such notice
shall be provided prior to May 1 of any calendar year after the expiration of the Initial Term.
SECTION 6. RECOVERY OF COSTS AND FEES. In the event that either party is required
to enforce this Agreement by court proceedings or otherwise, then the Parties agree that the
substantially prevailing party shall be entitled to recover from the other all fees and costs
incurred, including reasonable attorney's fees, paralegal fees and expert witness fees and costs
for trial, alternative dispute resolution, or appellate proceedings.
SECTION 7. LIMITATIONS ON GOVERNMENTAL LIABILITY. Nothing in this Agreement
shall be deemed as a waiver of immunity or limits of liability of the District beyond any statutory
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limited waiver of immunity or limits of liability which may have been adopted by the Florida
Legislature in Section 768.28, Florida Statutes, or other statute, and nothing in this Agreement
shall inure to the benefit of any third party for the purpose of allowing any claim which would
otherwise be barred under the Doctrine of Sovereign Immunity or by operation of law.
SECTION 8. ASSIGNMENT. Neither the District nor the Association may assign this
Agreement without the prior written approval of the other.
SECTION 9. HEADINGS FOR CONVENIENCE ONLY. The descriptive headings in this
Agreement are for convenience only and shall neither control nor affect the meaning or
construction of any of the provisions of this Agreement.
SECTION 10. AGREEMENT. This instrument shall constitute the final and complete
expression of this Agreement between the District and the Association relating to the subject
matter of this Agreement.
SECTION 11. AMENDMENTS. Amendments to and waivers of the provisions contained
in this Agreement may be made only by an instrument in writing which is executed by both the
District and the Association.
SECTION 12. AUTHORIZATION. The execution of this Agreement has been duly
authorized by the appropriate body or official of the District and the Association, both the
District and the Association have complied with all the requirements of law, and both the District
and the Association have full power and authority to comply with the terms and provisions of
this instrument.
SECTION 13. NOTICES. All notices, requests, consents and other communications under
this Agreement ("Notices") shall be in writing and shall be delivered, mailed by First Class Mail,
postage prepaid, or overnight delivery service, to the parties, as follows:
A. If to the District: Quarry Community Development District
210 North University Drive
Suite 702
Coral Springs, Florida 33071
Attn: District Manager
With a copy to: Kutak Rock LLP
PO Box 10230
Tallahassee, Florida 32302
Attn: Wesley S. Haber
B. If to the Association: Quarry Community Association, Inc.
8975 Kayak Drive
Naples, FL 34120
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Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, any Notice shall be deemed received
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place of delivery) or on a non -business day, shall be deemed received on the next business day.
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business day, the Notice period shall be extended to the next succeeding business day.
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regarded as business days. Counsel for the District and counsel for the Association may deliver
Notice on behalf of the District and the Association. Any party or other person to whom Notices
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are to be sent or copied may notify the other parties and addressees of any change in name or
address to which Notices shall be sent by providing the same on five (5) days written notice to
the parties and addressees set forth herein.LO
SECTION 14. NO THIRD PARTY BENEFICIARIES. This Agreement is solely for the
benefit of the District and the Association and no right or cause of action shall accrue upon or by
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SECTION 16. PUBLIC RECORDS. The Association understands and agrees that all
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documents of any kind provided to the District in connection with this Agreement may be public
records and shall be treated as such in accordance with Florida law.
SECTION 17. SEVERABILITY. The invalidity or unenforceability of any one or more
provisions of this Agreement shall not affect the validity or enforceability of the remaining
portions of this Agreement, or any part of this Agreement not held to be invalid or
unenforceable.
SECTION 18. ARM'S LENGTH TRANSACTION. This Agreement has been negotiated
fully between the District and the Association as an arm's length transaction. The District and
the Association participated fully in the preparation of this Agreement with the assistance of their
respective counsel. In the case of a dispute concerning the interpretation of any provision of this
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Agreement, the Parties are each deemed to have drafted, chosen, and selected the language, and
any doubtful language will not be interpreted or construed against any party.
SECTION 19. COUNTERPARTS. This Agreement may be executed in any number of
counterparts, each of which shall be deemed to be an original, and all such counterparts shall
constitute one agreement. The delivery of counterpart signatures by e-mail or facsimile
transmission shall have the same force and effect as the delivery of a signed hard copy.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties execute this Agreement the day and year first written
above.
ATTEST:
Secretary
QUARRY COMMUNITY
DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT
Chairman, Board of Supervisors
QUARRY COMMUNITY
ASSOCIATION, INC.
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This LICENSE FOR ACCESS (the "License") is made as of the day
of , 202, by and between ("Licensor") and QUARRY
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT, a local unit of special purpose government
established pursuant to Chapter 190, Florida Statutes ("Licensee").
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WHEREAS, Licensor is the owner of certain real property located at (insert
address) and shown on Exhibit A attached hereto and by this reference made a part hereof (the
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Quarry Community Association ("Association"), install drainage improvements including, but
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WHEREAS, Licensee has identified the Property as one on which Drainage
Improvements are necessary in order to meet the goals of the Project; and
WHEREAS, the plans for the Drainage Improvements to be installed on the Property
are attached hereto as Exhibit B; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 20.4 of that certain Third Amended and Restated
Declaration of Covenants, Conditions and Restriction for the Quarry, recorded in the Official
Records of Collier County, Florida at Book 6091, Page 3220 et, seq., Licensee has an easement
over the property for the purpose of "ingress and egress" and "repairing, relocation and
maintaining ... lakes, ponds, wetlands, (and) drainage systems" provided Licensee's exercise of
the easement "will not unreasonably interfere with the (Licensor's) use of improvements" on the
Property (the "Easement")
WHEREAS, notwithstanding the existence of the Easement and without intending to
impact Licensee's rights under the Easement, Licensee has requested that Licensor grant
Licensee the right to temporarily access the portion of the Property identified on Exhibit A as the
"License Area" in connection with the completion of the Project; and
WHEREAS, in furtherance thereof, Licensee has also requested that Licensor allow
Licensee's agents, contractors and consultants, access onto the License Area for purposes of
installing the Drainage Improvements in accordance with Exhibit B, and Licensor is willing to
grant such access; and
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WHEREAS, subsequent to the installation of the Drainage Improvements, Licensor
agrees to be responsible for the maintenance of the Drainage Improvements located above the
connection point to Licensee's master stormwater system.
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of Ten and No/100 Dollars ($10.00) and
other valuable consideration, the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged by Licensor, Licensor
and Licensee hereby agree as follows:
1. Recitals. The above recitals are incorporated herein and made a part hereof.
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contractors and consultants, a license to enter onto the License Area for the purpose of Installing
the Drainage Improvements ("License Purpose"), subject to the further terms and provisions c
hereof. Licensor represents and warrants to Licensee that it has full power and authority to grant t�
Licensee the rights described herein.
3. License. The rights granted herein to Licensee shall be deemed a license in Q;
favor of Licensee for the purposes as set forth herein. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary
herein contained, this License shall autc<<,atIcally expiro on the date upon which the Drainage
Improvements are fully installed or , 202whichever occurs sooner. N
4. No Disruption. Licensee agrees by acceptance hereof to undertake the License
Purpose in a commercially reasonable manner customary and typical of similar projects so as not
to unreasonably interfere with Licensor's use of the Property.
5. Restoration. Licensee shall repair any damage resulting from the License
Purpose and restore the Property to the condition it was in prior to Licensee's use of the License
Area.
6. Maintenance. Subsequent to the installation of the Drainage Improvements,
Licensor agrees to be responsible for the maintenance of the Drainage Improvements located
above the connection point to Licensee's master stormwater system
7. Entire Agreement. This License contains the entire understanding between
the parties and shall not be amended or modified except in a writing signed by the party to be
charged.
8. Counterparts; Electronic Signatures. This License may be executed in
multiple counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original and all of which collectively
shall constitute one instrument. Further, Licensor and Licensee agree that this License may be
executed and delivered by electronic signature and transmission.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this License as of the day and year first
above written.
LICENSOR:
By:
Name:
Title:
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LICENSEE:
QUARRY COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
DISTRICT
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Title:
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Depiction of the Property and License Area
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STORMWATER MANAGEMENT
RULES AND POLICIES
FOR
THE QUARRY COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT
Section I. Short Title, Authority and Applicability
a. This document shall be known and may be cited as the "Stormwater Management
Rules and Policies for The Quarry Community Development District".
b. The Board of Supervisors (the "Board") of The Quarry Community Development
District (the "District") has the authority to adopt rules and policies pursuant to Chapter 190 of the
Florida Statutes, as amended.
C. These rules and policies shall be applicable to all those property owners,
community and condominium associations, persons or entities who are served by, or are utilizing,
the master stormwater management system operated by the District.
d. It is intended that these Rules will be administered in conjunction with the Gutter,
Downspout, and Drainage Standards (`Standards") published and enforced by the Architectural
Modifications Committee of the Quarry Community Association` as may be amended from time
to time. The Standards have been developed jointly by the Quarry Community Association
(`Association") and the District to meet both the aesthetic needs of the Association as well as the
functional needs required by the District to significantly limit erosion and washout to lake banks
which may affect the proper operation of the Master Stormwater System (defined herein). A copy
of the Standards may be obtained on the District's website at quarrycdd.org.
Section 2. Background, Intent, Findings and Purpose
a. The District was created pursuant to the provisions of Chapter I90, Florida Statutes
and was established to provide for ownership, operation, maintenance, and provision of various
public improvements, facilities and services within its jurisdiction. The purpose of these rules and
policies (individually, each a "Rule" and collectively, the "Rules") is to describe the various
policies of the District relating to stormwater management.
b. Definitions located within any section of the Rules shall be applicable within all
other sections, unless specifically stated to the contrary.
C. A Rule of the District shall be effective upon adoption by affirmative vote of the
Board. After a Rule becomes effective, it may be repealed or amended only through the rulemaking
procedures specified in these Rules. Notwithstanding, the District may immediately suspend the
application of a Rule if the District determines that the Rule conflicts with Florida law. In the event
that a Rule conflicts with Florida law and its application has not been suspended by the District,
such Rule should be interpreted in the manner that best effectuates the intent of the Rule while also
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complying with Florida law. If the intent of the Rule absolutely cannot be effectuated while
complying with Florida law, the Rule shall be automatically suspended.
d. The District is the operating entity responsible for the long-term operation and
maintenance of the master stormwater management system servicing the property located within
the boundaries of the District (the "Master Stormwater System"). The District owns certain real
property and other improvements which comprise the Master Stormwater System. Stormwater
lakes, ponds, control structures, lake interconnect piping, littoral plantings and natural wetlands
are all integral parts of the Master Stormwater System. The owners and residents of real property
within the District play an integral part in keeping the Master Stormwater System functioning
properly. The failure of all or a portion of the Master Stormwater System due to improper actions
of third -parties could result in significant damage or harm to real property, personal property
and/or homes with the District.
e. The Master Stormwater System is permitted through South Florida Water
Management District ("SFWMD") and Collier County, and the regulations of such governmental
bodies control the design, operation and use of the Master Stormwater System. Notwithstanding the
same, consistent with the regulations of such entities there are certain practices and actions that can
be controlled to enhance the effectiveness of the Master Stormwater System and improve the overall
function and aesthetic value of the Master Stormwater System.
f. Runoff from normal rain events, tropical storms and hurricanes originating from
impervious surfaces such as roofs, gutters and downspouts, may cause significant lake bank erosion
and washouts throughout the District and may otherwise affect the proper operation of the Master
Stormwater System. Based upon the District's prior experiences, undertaking corrective action for
such events may result in the District expending significant sums of money to restore the Master
Stormwater System (including lake banks) to maintain compliance with applicable permits and
ensure public safety. These Rules are intended to establish rules and policies relating to the
installation and use of gutters and downspouts and other forms of drainage on privately owned
property within the District ("Lot Outfall Improvements") which are discharging via overland flow
or directly into the District's lakes and wetlands. These Rules serve three goals: (1) reducing and/or
spreading out the volume of water flowing from an owner's property toward the lakes and wetlands
within the District; (2) reducing the velocity of water flowing from an owner's property toward the
lakes and wetlands; and (3) maintaining compliance with applicable SFWMD and Collier County
permits and regulations.
Section 3. Gutters and Downspouts
a. Installation or Modification of Gutters or Downspouts Generally.
i. Drainage patterns for each property within the District shall be consistent
with the approved SFWMD permit for the subject property. In the event the drainage pattern,
direction or outfall from a particular property is proposed to be altered or is currently inconsistent
with the approved SFWMD permit and all appurtenant permit modifications, then a modification to
the applicable SFWMD permit may be required. All permitted cross sections and grade elevations
shall be maintained per the SFWMD permit unless and until a modification is approved.
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ii. The installation or modification of Lot Outfall Improvements on a home,
condominium building or other structure ("Structure") within the District shall be subject to the
rules set forth herein and also subject to the Standards. Gutters and downspouts may not be directly
connected to the water quality treatment lakes within the District_ without an approved modification
to the applicable SFWMD permit.
iii. In order to prevent erosion and washouts, all Lot Outfall Improvements on
property that is adjacent to a lake shall be designed such that all water runoff will be collected and
routed to pipes, collection boxes and other drainage improvements located on District Property
("District Outfall Improvements," and together with the Lot Outfall Improvements the "Outfall
Improvements") by a method consistent with the Standards and applicable permitting. Attached
hereto and made a part hereof as "Exhibit A" are example concepts showing various methods
within the District of collecting stormwater runoff and illustrating the intrusion of the Outfall
Improvements into the adjacent lake to discharge the stormwater. As reflected in each of the
attached examples, all outfalls from the Outfall Improvements into the lake shall be installed below
the control elevation of the lake. All drainage design plans for Outfall Improvements are to be
consistent and compliant with existing permits, rules and regulations. As the District is the owner
of the adjacent lake property, no intrusion of Outfall Improvements into a lake shall be permitted
without the prior review and approval of the District. Further, each example of Outfall
Improvements has a defined connection point (the "Connection Point") to delineate the separation
of maintenance responsibility of the District and the owner. The District will be responsible for
maintenance of improvements below the Connection Point and the owner will be responsible for
maintenance of improvements above the Connection Point.
iv. The District shall periodically identify properties within its boundary
("Drainage Properties") on which the installation and/or modification of Lot Outfall Improvements
or connections to District Outfall Improvements are determined to be necessary in order to
significantly limit washouts and erosion to lake banks which may affect the proper operation of
the Master Stormwater System. The Association has agreed to use all due diligence and
enforcement mechanisms at its disposal in order to facilitate the District's installation and or
modification of Lot Outfall Improvements on the Drainage Properties, The District shall pay for
the costs to install and/or modify the Lot Outfall Improvements on the Drainage Properties,
however, the owners of the Drainage Properties will be responsible for maintenance of the Lot
Outfall Improvements above the Connection Point.
b. Homes and Buildings Identified as Drainage Properties.
i. _Compliant Existing Lot Outfall Improvements. If a Structure on a Drainage Property
has existing Lot Outfall Improvements which meet the Standards and if District Outfall
Improvements have already been permitted and installed adjacent to the Drainage Property, the
District shall coordinate with the Association to ensure that the existing Lot Outfall Improvements
are connected to the District Outfall Improvements. The District will review whether any additional
permitting through SFWMD and/or Collier County is required to connect the existing Lot Outfall
Improvements to the District Outfall Improvements. If additional permitting is required, then the
District shall be responsible for the cost and expense of any additional planning, design, engineering
and permitting required for the connection. The District shall be responsible for all costs and
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expenses relating to the connection to the existing Lot Outfall Improvements. The District shall
enter into a temporary license agreement in substantially the form attached hereto as Exhibit B (the
"License Agreement") with the owners of the Drainage Properties to allow for access to the property
in order to connect the existing Lot Outfall Improvements to the District Outfall Improvements.
Once the connection is made, the District shall be responsible for maintenance of only
improvements below the Connection Point and the Property Owner (or the property owner's
successor in title) will be responsible for maintenance of improvements above the Connection
Point. The Property Owner is advised that routine maintenance is necessary and required to prevent
clogging of the drain lines, which could potentially result in a back-up of water and damage to the
property or the Structure on the property. The District shall not be responsible for any damage
caused by any lack of maintenance including, without limitation, damage caused by back-ups or
clogs in such lines.
ii. No Compliant Lot Outfall Improvements or No Lot Outfall Improvements. If a
Structure on a Drainage Property has Lot Outfall Improvements that do not meet the Standards or if
there are no existing Lot Outfall Improvements on the property, the District shall coordinate with the
Association to install all necessary Lot Outfall improvements (including District Outfall
Improvements draining directly into a lake) which meet the Standards. The District will review
whether any additional permitting through SFWMD and/or Collier County is required for the
installation of all improvements. If additional permitting is required, then the District shall be solely
responsible for the cost and expense of any additional planning, design, engineering and permitting
required for the installation of the improvements. The District shall be solely responsible for all costs
and expenses relating to the installation of any Outfall Improvements. All work shall be performed
and completed consistent with applicable permits and approvals. The District shall enter into a
License Agreement with the owners of the Drainage Property to allow for access to the property in
order to install the Lot Outfall Improvements. Once the installation of the Lot Outfall Improvements
is complete, the District shall be responsible for maintenance of only improvements below the
Connection Point and the Property Owner (or the Property Owner's successor in title) will be
responsible for maintenance of improvements above the Connection Point. The Property Owner is
advised that routine maintenance is necessary and required to prevent clogging of the drain lines,
which could potentially result in a back-up of water and damage to the Property Owner's property or
the Structure on the property. The District shall not be responsible for any damage caused by any lack
of maintenance including, without limitation, damage caused by back-ups or clogs in such lines.
C. Homes and Buildings Not Identified as Drainage Properties
i. Homes and Buildings Desiring Lot Outfall Improvements Not Identified as Drainage
Properties. The District shall not be responsible for the costs and expenses associated with any Lot
Outfall Improvements made on properties which have not been designated as Drainage Properties. If
a Property Owner is required by the Association to install any improvements necessary to bring the
Structure in compliance with the Standards, or if a Property Owner wishes to install said
improvements on their own accord, the Property Owner shall be responsible for any costs associated
with the improvements. This includes any cost and expense of any additional planning, design,
engineering and permitting required for the installation. If the Lot Outfall Improvements include a
direct connection to a previously installed District Outfall Improvement, the District will be
responsible for maintenance of only improvements below the Connection Point and the Property
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Owner (or the Property Owner's successor in title) will be responsible for maintenance of
improvements above the Connection Point. The Property Owner is advised that routine maintenance
is necessary and required to prevent clogging of the drain lines, which could potentially result in a
back-up of water and damage to the Property Owner's property or the Structure on the property. The
District shall not be responsible for any damage caused by any lack of maintenance including, without
limitation, damage caused by back-ups or clogs in such lines.
Section 4. Compliance with Laws
All property owners, community and condominium associations, persons or entities who
are served by, or are utilizing, the Master Stormwater System shall, in addition to these Rules, be
obligated to comply with all applicable federal, state, and local laws and regulations including,
without limitation, all permits issued by SFWMD for the operation and use of the Master
Stormwater System.
Section 5. Enforcement
The District shall have any and all rights available under the Act and Florida law to enforce
the provisions of these Rules. The District's staff including, without limitation, the District Manager
shall have the authority to act on behalf of the District with respect to the enforcement of these Rules
including, without limitation, taking any actions necessary to the enforcement and/or prosecution of
violations of these Rules consistent with Florida law. In addition to, and not as a limitation on the
District, the District shall have the right to notify SFWMD, Collier County or any other appropriate
regulatory body of a violation of these Rules or any existing permits issued by any such regulatory
body.
Section 6. Effective Date
These Rules shall be effective upon their adoption.
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MINUTES OF MEETING
QUARRY
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT
The meeting of the Board of Supervisors of Quarry Community Development
District was held Monday December 12, 2022 at 1:00 p.m. at the Quarry Golf Club, 8950
Weathered Stone Drive, Naples, FL 34120.
Present and constituting a quorum were:
Timothy Cantwell Chairman
Dean Britt Vice Chairman
William Patrick Assistant Secretary
Mel Stuckey Assistant Secretary
Rick Fingeret Assistant Secretary
Also present were:
Justin Faircloth
District Manager
Albert Lopez
District Engineer
Wes Haber
District Counsel (via phone)
Will Elliot
Collier Environmental Services
Residents
The following is a summary of the discussions and actions taken.
FIRST ORDER OF BUSINESS Call to Order
0 Mr. Cantwell called the roll, and a quorum was established.
SECOND ORDER OF BUSINESS Pledge Allegiance
• The Pledge of Allegiance was recited.
THIRD ORDER OF BUSINESS Approval of Agenda
• Item 6 was changed to District Manager's Report and item 9 was changed to
Engineer's Report.
• Mr. Faircloth noted that the revised Phase II B Schedule from Glase Golf was
emailed to the Board as well as Glase Golf Phase I Change Order #2.
On MOTION by Mr. Britt seconded by Mr. Cantwell with all in
favor, the agenda was approved as amended. 5-0
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FOURTH ORDER OF BUSINESS
• None.
FIFTH ORDER OF BUSINESS
A. Declaration of Vacant Seats 2 and 4
Quarry CDD
Public Comments on Agenda Items
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On MOTION by Mr. Stuckey, seconded by Mr. Britt with all in favor
Seats 2 and 4 were declared vacant. 5-0
B. Appointment of Supervisors to Vacant Seats 2 and 4
On MOTION by Mr. Cantwell, seconded by Mr. Britt with all in favor Mr.
Patrick was appointed to Seat 2 and Mr. Britt was appointed to Seat 4. 5-0
C. Oaths of Office for Appointed Supervisors
• Mr. Faircloth administered the Oath of Office to Mr. Patrick and Mr. Britt
D. Resolution 2023-01, Appointment of Officers
• This item was not covered, but postponed until the January meeting.
SIXTH ORDER OF BUSINESS District Manager's Report
A. Approval of the November 14, 2022 Minutes
On MOTION by Mr. Britt, seconded by Mr. Fingeret with all in
favor the November 14, 2022 Minutes were approved. 5-0
B. Acceptance of the Financial Report, and Approval of the Check Register and
Invoices as of November 2022
On MOTION by Mr. Cantwell seconded by Mr. Stuckey with all in favor
the Financial Report as of November 2022 was accepted, and Check
Register and Invoices as of November 2022 were approved. 5-0
C. November 2022 Field Management Report
• Mr. Faircloth noted the next inspection by Inframark would be completed in December.
D. Follow-up Items
i. 8851 Nautical Landing Circle Discussion
• Mr. Faircloth discussed the observations from 8851 Nautical Landing Circle. The Board
agreed to continue monitoring the area, but no action was taken.
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ii. FY2023 Quarry CDD Calendar of Events
• Mr. Faircloth reviewed the updated FY2023 Calendar of Events with the Board. Th1 6 I 1 Al
Board requested the calendar be added to the website.
iii. CES Preserve Report
a. Preserve Three Carolina Willow Discussion
• Mr. Elliott presented his report to the Board.
• The Board requested Mr. Faircloth respond to the homeowner requesting Willow removal
in Preserve #3 noting that the preserves are professionally managed and the area will be
monitored.
SEVENTH ORDER OF BUSINESS
• None.
EIGHTH ORDER OF BUSINESS
• None.
NINTH ORDER OF BUSINESS
New Business
Old Business
Engineer's Report
A. Fieldstone Lane Update
• Mr. Lopez updated the Board on Fieldstone Lane and noted the survey should take place
later in the month.
B. Glase Golf Phase II B Construction Schedule
• The updated construction schedule from Glase Golf for Phase II B was presented to the
Board.
• Mr. Lopez and Mr. Faircloth discussed the Phase I Pay app and Change Order #2. The
Board requested Mr. Faircloth update the pay application and process it without the
Change Order. The Board requested Mr. Lopez inform Glase Golf of the need for greater
detail on the requested Change Order.
• Mr. Britt requested detail and oversight be ensured from staff on the project regarding
item quantities.
• Mr. Faircloth noted that an invite was sent for a meeting to review erosion concerns prior
to the January 9, 2023 meeting.
TENTH ORDER OF BUSINESS Attorney's Report
A. Draft Agreement with QCA
B. Draft License Agreement
C. Draft Drainage Rules
D. Title Search Update
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Quarry CDD
• Mr. Haber discussed the draft agreement with the QCA for the stormwater rules and
guidelines. The Board requested staff work together to proceed and develop the necessary
documents for review by the QCA and target the February 13, 2023 meeting for the
Board to approve a Resolution to set a Public Hearing for the March 20, 2023 meeting.
a Mr. Haber will develop the necessary ads for Inframark to reserve space in the paper
prior to the February 13, 2023 meeting so that once the Resolution has been adopted, the
notice can be advertised for the March 20, 2023 meeting.
• Mr. Haber and Mr. Lopez discussed the efforts to correct any mistakes regarding District
easements. A paralegal will review with CPH help as needed.
ELEVENTH ORDER OF BUSINESS
• None.
TWELFTH ORDER OF BUSINESS
• None.
THIRTEENTH ORDER OF BUSINESS
Supervisor Requests
Audience Comments
Adjournment
On MOTION by Mr. Britt seconded by Mr. Fingeret with all in
favor the meeting was adjourned at 3:15 p.m. 5-0
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Inframark, Community Management Services
210 N. University Drive, Suite 702, Coral Springs, Florida 33071 Tel. (954) 603-0033 • Fax (954) 345-1292
DATE:
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April 19, 2023
Mr. Derrick Johnssen
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
Finance Department
Derekjohnssen@coIIierclerk.com
April Duhaney-Emanuel
Recording Secretary
Quarry Community Development District approved
Minutes of the January 9, 2023 Meeting
Enclosed for your records is a copy of the minutes and corresponding attachments of the above
referenced meeting of the Quarry Community Development District, which are to be kept on file
for public access.
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Cc: Mr. Wes Haber
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210 N. University Drive, Suite 702, Coral Springs, Florida 33071 Tel. (954) 603-0033 • Fax (954) 345-1292
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April 19, 2023
Mr. Derrick Johnssen
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
Finance Department
Derek.johnssen@collierclerk.com
April Duhaney-Emanuel
Recording Secretary
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Quarry Community Development District approved
Minutes of the January 9, 2023 Meeting
Enclosed for your records is a copy of the minutes and corresponding attachments of the above
referenced meeting of the Quarry Community Development District, which are to be kept on file
for public access.
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Cc: Mr. Wes Haber
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Quarry Community Development District
Board of Supervisors
Timothy B. Cantwell, Chairman
Dean Britt, Vice Chairman
William Patrick, Assistant Secretary
Mel Stuckey, Assistant Secretary
Rick Fingeret, Assistant Secretary
District Staff
Justin Faircloth, District Manager
Wes Haber, District Counsel
Albert Lopez, District Engineer
Meeting Agenda
Monday January 9, 2023 at 1:00 p.m.
Quarry Golf Club
8950 Weathered Stone Drive, Naples, FL 34120
1. Call to Order
2. Pledge of Allegiance
3. Approval of Agenda
4. Public Comments on Agenda Items
5. Organizational Matters
A. Resolution 2023-01, Appointment of Officers
6. Engineer's Report
A. Stormwater Rules and Guidelines Exhibit
B. Phase I & II Update
i. Erosion Issues Update
C. 2022 Shoreline Phase I &II Vegetation Monitoring Report
D. October 2022 Water Quality Monitoring Report
7. New Business
8. Old Business
9. District Manager's Report
A. Approval of the December 12, 2022 Minutes
B. Acceptance of the Financial Report, and Approval of the Check Register and Invoices as of
December 2022
C. December 2022 Field Management Report
D. Follow-up Items
10. Attorney's Report
11. Supervisor Requests
12. Audience Comments
13. Adjournment
Next meeting: Monday February 13, 2023 at 1:00 p.m.
Intramark
210 North University Drive, Suite 702
Coral Springs, Florida 33071
(954)603-0033
Meeting Location
Quarry Golf Club
9950 Weathered Stone Drive
Naples, Florida 34120
(239) 304-0561
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said Naples Daily News is a newspaper published at
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newspaper has heretofore been continuously published in
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counties of Florida, each day and has been entered as
second class mail matter at the post office in Naples, in
said Collier County, Florida, for a period of one year next
preceding the first publication of the attached copy of
advertisement; and affiant further says that he has neither
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NOTICE OF MEETINGS
THE QUARRY
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT
The Board of Supervisors of The Quarry Community Develop.
ment District will hold their meetings for Fiscal Year 2023 on the
second or third Monday of every month as listed below at 1:00
p mat The Quarry Golf Club located at 8950 Weathered Stone
Driv.e, Naples, Florida 34120, on the following dates:
October 17. 2022 (3rd Monday)
November 14, 2022 (2nd Monday)
December 12, 2022 (2nd Monday)
January 9, 2023 (2nd Monday)
February 13, 2023 (2nd Monday)
March 20, 2023 (3rd Monday)
April 17, 2023 Ord Monday)
May 15, 2023 (3rd Monday) Tentative Budget Approval
June 19, 2023 Ord Monday)
August 14, 2023 (2nd Monday) Budget Public Hearing
September 18. 2023 (3rd Monday)
There may be occasions when one or more Supervisors may par-
"' pate via telephone. Any interested person can attend the
meet mg
at the above location and be fully informed of the dis-
cussions takm9 place Meetings may be continued to a date,
time and location to be specified on the record at the meetings
without additional publication of notice.
Any person requiring special accommodations at these meetings
because of a disability or physical impairment should contact
the District Office at (954) 603.0033 at least 48 hours prior to
the meeting If you are hearing or speech impaired, please con-
tact the Florida Relay Serwce at 7.1-1. or 800-955-8771
(TTY)180D-955-8770 (Voice), for aid in contacting the District Of-
fice.
Each person who decides to appeal any action taken by the
Board at these meetings is advised that person will need a re-
cord of the proceedings and accordingly, the person may need
to ensure a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, includ-
ing the testimony and evidence upon which such appeal is to be
based.
Justin Faircloth
Manager
Sept 20,2022 No.5397596
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RESOLUTION 2023-01
A RESOLUTION OF QUARRY COMMUNITY
DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT APPOINTING OFFICERS OF
THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of Quarry Community Development District at a
regular business meeting, held on December 12, 2022, following the General Election, desires to
appoint the below recited persons to the offices specified.
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CPH, LLC (CPH) is providing construction administration and inspection services as the Engineer of
Record for The Quarry Community Development District 2022 Shoreline Project (Phase I & II). CPH
Environmental Services is monitoring the survival and growth of littoral plantings installed as part of the
project. As of July 1, 2022, eleven (11) CDD lakes had littoral plantings installed. The contractor, Glase
Golf, LLC, has submitted documents showing that 3,614 1-gal plants and 19,548 2-inch liner plants were
installed at Lakes 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 41, 42, 44, 47 and 50. Although called for in the plans, the CDD
instructed the contractor not to install plants above the control elevation for any of the lakes. This report
presents a summary of the statistical analysis performed using the collected data, with respect to the
density of planted material and overall vegetative cover within the littoral planting zones, including naturally
recruited desirable and undesirable species. Species deemed undesirable are those listed as invasive,
exotic species by the Florida Exotic Pest Plant Council (FLEPPC). The first monitoring event was
conducted on September 7 & 8, 2022.
2.0 METHODOLOGY
Permanent belt transects were established at the 11 lakes with littoral plantings. Transects are two meters
wide and 30 meters long except for Transects 34, 42A and 47D which were adjusted based on the length of
the littoral planting zone in those locations. Transects 34 and 47D are 15 meters long and Transect 42A is
60 meters long. The monitoring transect locations are shown on Figure 1 in Appendix A. Sample plots of 2
meters x 1 meter were established at random intervals within each transect. The number of sample plots in
the transects ranged from two to ten depending on the length of the transect. The 2-meter length of the
sample plots was used so that both upper and lower portions of the planting zones would be evaluated. At
each sample plot, the number and areal coverage of installed plants was recorded by species. In addition,
naturally recruited vegetation within the sample plot was identified and the areal coverage, by species, was
recorded.
Representative photographs of each transect were taken and are presented in Appendix B.
3.0 RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
During the September 2022 monitoring event the water level in all lakes was at or near the control
elevation, meaning the water was at maximum height.
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The observed density of installed plants within each transect is presented in Table 1. The observed
density indicates the density at which the plants were installed and/or the survival rate of the installed
plants. The sample plots in all lakes except Lake 47 and Lake 50 had a shortage of planted species
when compared to the expected density based on the details in the construction plans. The
shortages ranged from 4% to 72%. The shortage of planted vegetation may be due to the plants being
spaced too widely when they were installed, or due to mortality since the planting occurred. Lakes with a
shortage of planted vegetation are highlighted in Table 1.
Table 1. Observed Density of Planted Vegetation
Lake
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2. Percent difference is the difference between the observed density and the plan density
3. The apparent deficit or excess of installed plants, based on the observed density, expressed as a percentage
The percent cover of installed plants and other naturally recruited plants are provided in Table 2. Percent
cover is a visual estimate of the total area within a sample plot that is covered by vegetation. It is indicative
of the size and vigor of the plants. In the CDD lakes, greater cover is desirable because plants help prevent
erosion, improve water quality and provide habitat for aquatic organisms. Percent cover of desirable plant
species ranged from 0% to 37.2%. The percent cover was generally low but this is expected since the
planting occurred recently.
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Table 2. Percent Cover of Desirable and Undesirable Vegetation
% Cover
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Cover Desirable
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Lake
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Table 2 also provides the percent cover of undesirable species that were observed within the sample plots.
This information may be useful for the CDD in their lake management program. Most species of
undesirable aquatic vegetation are non-native and invasive. They grow aggressively and displace native
vegetation degrading the habitat value for wildlife. They can grow excessively, clogging drainage structures
and possibly degrading water quality. Undesirable species observed include torpedograss (Panicum
repens), pondweed (Potamogeton illinoensis), coontail (Ceratophyllum demersum), hydrilla (Hydrilla
verticellata) and nutgrass (Cyperus rotundus). Transects 34, 38, 40 and 44B had more than 10% cover
of undesirable species. These transects are highlighted in Table 2.
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WATER QUALITY MONITORING REPORT
OCTOBER 2022
THE QUARRY COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
INTRODUCTION.........................................................................................................................................................I
DATA COLLECTION..........................................................
RESULTS......................................................................................................................................................................2
Temperature....................................................................................................................................................5
pH...................................................................................................................................................................5
DissolvedOxygen............................................................................................................................................5
Phosphorus...................................................................................................................................................... 6
Nitrogen..........................................................................................................................................................6
Chlorophylla....................................................................................................................................................7
Salinity............................................................................................................................................................. 8
Conductivity.....................................................................................................................................................9
SUMMARY.................................................................................................................................................I................... 9
TABLES
Table 1 October 2022 Water Quality Test Results
APPENDICES
APPENDIX A — FIGURES
FIGURE 1
Location Map
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Sampling Location Map
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Temperature Measurements October 2021 — October 2022
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pH Measurements October 2021 — October 2022
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Dissolved Oxygen Measurements October 2021 — October 2022
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Phosphorus Measurements October 2021 — October 2022
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Total Nitrogen Measurements October 2021 — October 2022
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Chlorophyll a Measurements October 2021 — October 2022
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Salinity Measurements October 2021 — October 2022
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INTRODUCTION
The Quarry is a residential development in northwestern Collier County (Figure 1,
Appendix A). The Community Development District (CDD) maintains a stormwater
management system which serves the community and the golf course. The system
consists of inlet structures, conveyance pipes, control structures and man-made lakes.
The CDD selected 28 lakes for water quality monitoring. The water chemistry parameters
measured are intended to assist with the characterization of conditions in the lakes to
evaluate the water quality and its effect on the type of plants that grow in the lakes, the
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The field measurements and sample collection were conducted on October 4 and 5, 2022.
All samples were collected and analyzed per Florida Department of Environmental
Protection (FDEP) Standard Operating Procedures (SOP). Samples were collected from
the photic zone, the surface layer where sunlight can influence growth of plants and algae.
Samples were collected as grab samples at 1-2 feet from the surface as per FDEP
aqueous sampling SOP. Disturbing sediments in the immediate area of sample collection
was avoided. The locations of sampling points in each lake are depicted in Figure 2,
Appendix A. At the request of the CDD board, a second sampling location in Lake 30
was added beginning in March 2022. Temperature, pH, dissolved oxygen, conductivity
and salinity are measured in the field using a YSI Model 30, YSI Ecosense DO200A and
a ThermoFisher Elite pH meter. Conductivity, salinity and pH are not expected to vary
greatly but are measured to establish background levels and monitored so that any
significant changes will be detected. Water samples are collected at each location,
packed in ice and shipped overnight, or hand delivered to the laboratory for measurement
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Photographs of the sample sites are provided in Appendix B. Lake levels appeared high
in October 2022.
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Temperature
Normal temperature for freshwater lakes in Florida ranges from 240- 300 Celsius (annual
average). Temperature is used in analysis of dissolved oxygen values. Extremely high
temperature can contribute to low oxygen levels, leading to fish kills. Extremely low
temperature could kill aquatic organisms. Lake temperatures in October 2022 ranged
from 26.2 — 30.9°C, which is normal for the time of year. The temperature measurements
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Dissolved Oxygen
The amount of oxygen that can be dissolved in water depends on several factors,
including water temperature, salinity, and atmospheric pressure. On a relative scale, the
amount of oxygen dissolved in saturated water will be greater in cooler waters than in
warmer ones.
Oxygen enters waterbodies primarily by transfer from the atmosphere across the air -
water interface and to a lesser extent by the action of photosynthetic organisms. DO levels
typically follow a diurnal cycle — higher at the end of the day and lower at dawn. Fish
typically require DO concentrations of approximately 5 parts per million (ppm) for optimum
health. Exposure to DO levels below 2 ppm for 1 — 4 days will kill many aquatic organisms
(Wilson, 2014).
During the monitoring event in October 2022, DO levels in the lakes ranged from 0.60 —
14.83 parts per million (ppm). The observed DO concentrations were normal and
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sufficient to sustain fish and other aquatic organisms in all lakes except Lake 62, 63, 63A
and 63B which had DO levels below 4 ppm. These four lakes are on the eastern edge of
the community. The results of any laboratory measurement are a snapshot of the
conditions at the time the sample was collected. As mentioned previously, the amount of
oxygen in a water body is variable over time and can be affected by numerous external
factors. The October 2022 monitoring was conducted approximately one week after
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conservation area near the lakes with low DO levels. Flooding due to the hurricane may
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Phosphorus is usually not available in the environment. Although natural phosphorus
levels in surface water bodies are very low, human sources or activities such as fertilizer
application, sewage spills and soil erosion can overload lakes with available phosphorus.
Excess phosphorus (even in very small amounts) introduced to a lake provides food for
plants and algae and can increase the vegetation growth within a lake and have a
negative impact on water quality.
The October 2022 sampling results show undetectable levels of phosphorus in all of the
CDD lakes except Lake 33, which had a very low level of 0.11 mg/L. The phosphorus
levels in all lakes for the last three monitoring events are shown in Figure 6, Appendix
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Nitrogen
Nitrogen is necessary for many natural biological processes. Excess nitrogen in the lakes
can fuel the growth of excess algae or other undesirable plants. Total nitrogen
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concentration can be used in conjunction with other parameters including chlorophyll and
phosphorus to determine a lake's trophic state - the degree of biological productivity of a
waterbody. Trophic state determinations are based on regular, frequent monitoring for an
extended period (typically at least two years). Generally speaking, total nitrogen
concentrations of approximately 2 mg/m3 are indicative of trophic states with "good" water
quality (wateratlas.org, 2021).
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aesthetically pleasing.
Chlorophyll a
Chlorophyll a is an indicator of the abundance of planktonic algae found in the water
column. Elevated chlorophyll a levels are directly correlated with reduced water clarity,
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odor and the potential for algae blooms. Chlorophyll a values can be expected to rise
during the warmer months. Chlorophyll concentration is also used in conjunction with
other parameters including nitrogen and phosphorus to determine a lake's trophic state -
the degree of biological productivity of a waterbody. Trophic state determinations are
based on regular, frequent monitoring for an extended period (typically at least two years).
Generally speaking, chlorophyll a concentrations less than 20 mg/m3 are indicative of
trophic states with "good" water quality. Chlorophyll a concentrations between 20 and 40
mg/m3 are indicative of "fair" water quality (wateratlas.org, 2021). Therefore 40 mg/m3 is a
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38, 40, 48, 53, 54, 61, 63, 63A and 63B were in the low range of 0 —15 mg/m3. Lakes 32,
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Salinity
The salt concentration is usually expressed in parts per thousand (ppt) or parts per
million (ppm). Water salinity based on dissolved salts classifies a water body into three
categories:
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• Brackish water 0.5-30 ppt
• Saline water 30-50 ppt
The salinity found in the CDD lakes is within the normal range for man-made freshwater
ponds in this region of Florida. In October 2022, salinity was low (0.1 - 0.2 ppt) as
expected in all 28 lakes. The salinity measurements recorded in all lakes for the last three
monitoring events are shown in Figure 9, Appendix A.
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Conductivity
Conductivity measures the capacity of water to conduct an electric current and indirectly
measures the concentration of ionized substances in water. Approximately 80% of Florida
lakes have conductivity between 90 and 1000 pS/cm (Hand, 2004).
Conductivity values during the October 2022 monitoring event ranged from 229 — 494
pS/cm. These values are in the normal range for man-made lakes in this region of Florida. _
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• The observed DO concentrations in Lakes 62, 63, 63A and 63B were below 4 ppm.
Sustained or chronically low DO levels are not conducive to a healthy population
of aquatic organisms. During the October 2022 water quality sampling, there was
no visible evidence that low dissolved oxygen was affecting aquatic life. The low
DO levels observed in these four lakes may be attributable to extremely high
rainfall and flooding that occurred in the week prior to the monitoring event.
Therefore, no action is recommended at this time.
• Phosphorus was not detected in any of the CDD lakes except Lake 33, which had
a very low level of 0.11 mg/L.
• Nitrogen levels observed in all lakes were within the normal range for Florida lakes.
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• The chlorophyll a level in Lakes 41 and 50 was above 40mg/m3. However, during
the monitoring event, lake observations appeared normal and healthy. Therefore,
no action is recommended at this time.
• Salinity and conductivity in all lakes were normal for freshwater lakes in Florida.
Salinity values were similar in all lakes with a value of 0.1 - 0.2 ppt. Conductivity
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CITATIONS
Romie, Kenneth, Water Chemistry of Lakes in the Southwest Florida Water Management
District, Resource Management Department, Southwest Florida Water Management
District, February 2000.
Wilson, P. Chris, Water Quality Notes: Dissolved Oxygen, document SL313, Soil and
Water Science Department, OF/IFAS Extension. Original publication date December
2009. Revised August 2014.
Hand, Joe, Typical Values for Water Quality Parameters for Florida's Lakes, Streams and
Estuaries, Watershed Assessment Section, Bureau of Watershed Management
Florida Department of Environmental Protection. October 2004.
Fairchild, J. F. and L. A. Vradenburg. Fate and Effects of Nitrogen and Phosphorus in
Shallow Vegetated Aquatic Ecosystems. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency,
Washington, D.C., EPA/600/R-06/058, 2006.
Florida LAKEWATCH, A Beginner's Guide to Water Management in Florida Lakes; Fish
Communities and Trophic State, Information Circular 110, Department of Fisheries
and Aquatic Sciences, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, University of
Florida, Gainesville, Florida, April 2007.
wateratlas.org, USF Water Institute, School of Geosciences, College of Arts and
Sciences, University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida.
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Water Quality Monitoring Report
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FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Balance Sheet - All Funds .................................
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Statement of Revenues, Expenditures and Changes in Fund Balance
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December 31, 2022
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December 31, 2022
204 - SERIES
304 -SERIES
2020 DEBT
2020 CAPITAL
GENERAL SERVICE
PROJECTS
ACCOUNT DESCRIPTION FUND FUND
FUND TOTAL
ASSETS
Cash - Checking Account
$ 2,125,786
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$ 1,646,414 $ 2,561,042
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Restricted for:
Debt Service
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- 1,646,414
Capital Projects
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Operating Reserves
180,108 -
- 180,108
Reserves - Other
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- 100,000
Unassigned:
973;246 -
- 973,246
TOTAL FUND BALANCES
$ 1,253,354 $ 1,646,414
$ 2,561,042 $ 5,460,810
TOTAL LIABILITIES & FUND BALANCES $ 2,535,164 $ 1,646,414 $ 2,561,042 $ 6,742,620
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General Fund
Statement of Revenues, Expenditures and Changes in Fund Balances
For the Period Ending December 31, 2022
ANNUAL YTD ACTUAL
ADOPTED YEAR TO DATE AS A%OF DEC-22
ACCOUNT DESCRIPTION BUDGET ACTUAL ADOPTED BUD ACTUAL
REVENUES
Interest - Investments
$ 200 $
2,454
1227.00% $
1,027
Golf Course Revenue
114,918
28,730
25.00%
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Special Assmnts- Tax Collector
814,044
736,123
90.43%
516,750
Special Assmnts- Discounts
(32,562)
(29,320)
90.04%
(20,502)
TOTAL REVENUES
896,600
737,987
82.31%
497,275
EXPENDITURES
Administration
P/R-Board of Supervisors
FICA Taxes
ProfServ-Arbitrage Rebate
Prof Serv-Engineering
ProfServ-Legal Services
ProfServ-Legal Litigation
ProfServ-Mgmt Consulting
Prof Serv-Property Appraiser
ProfServ-Trustee Fees
Auditing Services
Website Compliance
Postage and Freight
Insurance - General Liability
Printing and Binding
Legal Advertising
Miscellaneous Services
Misc-Bank Charges
Misc-Special Projects
Misc-Assessment Collection Cost
Misc-Contingency
Office Supplies
Annual District Filing Fee
Total Administration
Field
ProfServ-Field Management
Contracts -Preserve Maintenance
12,000
3,000
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900
21,000
1,728
25,000
1,688
60,471
15,118
34,294
5,369
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6,682
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14,136
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50,680
5,150 1,288
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Statement of Revenues, Expenditures and Changes in Fund Balances
For the Period Ending December 31, 2022
ANNUAL YTD ACTUAL
ADOPTED YEAR TO DATE AS A % OF DEC-22
ACCOUNT DESCRIPTION BUDGET ACTUAL ADOPTED BUD ACTUAL
Contracts - Lake Maintenance
R&M -General
R&M -Lake
R&M -Weed Harvesting
Miscellaneous Maintenance
Water Quality Testing
Capital Projects
Total Field
Reserves
Reserve - Other
Total Reserves
65,004
16,251
25.00% 5,417
70,000
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154,930
28,876
18.64% 28,876
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50,000 - 0.00% -
50,000 - 0.00% -
TOTAL EXPENDITURES & RESERVES 896,600 134,358 14.99% 48,193
Excess (deficiency) of revenues
Over (under) expenditures - 603,629 0.00% 449,082
Net change in fund balance $ - $ 603,629 0.00% $ 449,082
FUND BALANCE, BEGINNING (OCT 1, 2022) 649,725 649,725
FUND BALANCE, ENDING $ 649,725 $ 1,253,354
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204 - Series 2020 Debt Service Fund
Statement of Revenues, Expenditures and Changes in Fund Balances
For the Period Ending December 31, 2022
ANNUAL YTD ACTUAL
ADOPTED YEAR TO DATE AS A % OF DEC-22
ACCOUNT DESCRIPTION BUDGET ACTUAL ADOPTED BUD ACTUAL
REVENUES
Interest - Investments
$ - $ 6
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Special Assmnts- Tax Collector
1,472,226 1,331,303
90.43%
934,560
Special Assmnts- Discounts
(58,889) (53,026)
90.04%
(37,078)
TOTAL REVENUES
1,413,337 1,278,283
90.44%
897,484
EXPENDITURES
Administration
Misc-Assessment Collection Cost
Total Administration
Debt Service
Principal Debt Retirement
Interest Expense
Total Debt Service
29,445 25,566 86.83% 17,950
29,445 25,566 86.83% 17,950
1,086,000 - 0.00% -
285,316 142,658 50.00% 1,371,316 142,658 10.40% -
TOTAL EXPENDITURES 1,400,761 168,224 12.01% 17,950
Excess (deficiency) of revenues
Over (under) expenditures 12,576 1,110,059 n/a 879,534
OTHER FINANCING SOURCES (USES)
Contribution to (Use of) Fund Balance 12,576 - 0.00% -
TOTAL FINANCING SOURCES (USES) 12,576 - 0.00%
Net change in fund balance
$ 12,576 $ 1,110, 059 n/a $ 879,534
FUND BALANCE, BEGINNING (OCT 1, 2022) 536,355 536,355
FUND BALANCE, ENDING
$ 548,931 $ 1,646,414
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ANNUAL YTD ACTUAL
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ACCOUNT DESCRIPTION BUDGET ACTUAL ADOPTED BUD ACTUAL
REVENUES
Interest - Investments $ - $ 34 0.00% $ 11
TOTAL REVENUES - 34 0.00% 11
Construction In Progress
Construction in Progress - 25,254 0.00% 13,367
Total Construction In Progress - 25,254 0.00% 13,367
TOTAL EXPENDITURES - 25,254 0.00% 13,367
Excess (deficiency) of revenues
Over (under) expenditures
Net change in fund balance
FUND BALANCE, BEGINNING (OCT 1, 2022)
FUND BALANCE, ENDING
- (25,220) 0.00% (13,356)
$ - $ (25,220) 0.00% $ (13,356)
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Printing and Binding
Misc-Bank Charges
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$499 $213 43% IMS to -date
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Series 2020
Date Net Amount
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Collection
Amount
General
Debt Service
Received Received
Amount
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Fund
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$ 2,286,270
$
814,044
$ 1,472,226
Allocation %
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64.39%
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10/27/22 $ 9,046
$ 511
$ 185
$ 9,742
$
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$ 6,273
12/20/22 2,612
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11/09/22 34,381
1,462
702
36,544
13,012
23,533
11/14/22 144,366
6,138
2,946
153,450
54,637
98,813
11/21/22 391,730
16,655
7,994
416,379
148,255
268,124
12/05/22 961,045
40,860
19,613
1,021,519
363,720
657,799
12/12/22 332,130
14,063
6,778
352,971
125,678
227,293
12/20/22 70,069
2,574
1,430
74,073
26,374
47,699
TOTAL $ 1,945,378
$ 82,346
$ 39,702
$ 2,067,426
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$ 1,331,303
% COLLECTED
90.43% 90.43% 90.43%
TOTAL OUTSTANDING $ 218,844 1 $ 77,921 1 $ 140,923
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QUARRY
Community Development District
Cash & Investment Report
December 31, 2022
ACCOUNT NAME
OPERATING FUND
Operating - Checking Account
Public Funds MMA Variance Account
DEBT SERVICE AND CAPITAL PROJECT FUNDS
Series 2020 Revenue Fund
Series 2020 Construction Fund
BANK NAME
Hancock Whitney
BankUnited
YIELD BALANCE
0.00% $ 2,125,786
3.00% 409,378
Subtotal 2,535,163
U.S. Bank 0.01% 382,131
U.S. Bank 0.01% 2,561,042
Subtotal 2,943,173
Total $ 5,478,336
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Quarry CDD
Bank Reconciliation
16.1.1.a
1611
Bank Account No.
3489
Hancock & Whitney Bank General Fund
Statement No.
12-22
Statement Date
12/31/2022
GIL Balance (LCY)
2,125,785.73
Statement Balance
2,156,389.46
GIL Balance
2,125,785.73
Outstanding Deposits
0.00
Positive Adjustments
0.00
Subtotal
2,156, 389.46
Subtotal
2,125,785.73
Outstanding Checks
30,603.73
Negative Adjustments
0.00
Differences
0.00
Ending GIL Balance
2,125,785.73
Ending Balance
2,125,785.73
Difference
0.00
Posting Document
Document
Cleared
Date Type
No.
Description
Amount
Amount
Difference
Outstanding Checks
12/22/2022 Payment
8481
GLASE GOLF INC
28,875.73
0.00
28,875.73
12/27/2022 Payment
8482
KUTAK ROCK LLP
1,728.00
0.00
1,728.00
Total Outstanding Checks......................................................................................................................
30,603.73
30,603.73
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Community Development District
Series 2020 (FEMA Project)
Acquisition and Construction - General
FY 9/30/2023
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SOURCES OF FUNDS
TOTAL
10/1/2021
State of Florida
$ 3,350,061.50
10/26/2021
State of Florida
928,145.56
10/26/2021
State of Florida
46,008.09
11/17/2021
State of Florida
94,901.34
11/17/2021
State of Florida
91,213.19
12/21/2021
State of Florida
65,276.88
1/10/2022
State of Florida
18,585.00
1/10/2022
State of Florida
1,032.50
Total
LESS:
11/1/2021 Debt Service - Principal Prepayment
DEPOSIT - Acquisition and Construction - General
OTHER SOURCES
11/1/2021 Transfer from Revenue Acct 4004
Dividends FY 2022
Dividends thru 12/31/2022
TOTAL SOURCES OF FUNDS
$ 4,495,224.06
1,351,000.00
$ 3,144,224.06
938.50
145.89
33.22
$ 1,117.61
USE OF FUNDS:
DATE
VENDOR REQUISITIONS
REQ # PENDING
TOTAL
4/27/2022
CPH
1
4,940.00
4/27/2022
Kutak Rock LLP
2
988.00
5/24/2022
Midwest Construction Products Corp
3
475.00
5/16/2022
Midwest Construction Products Corp
4
3,000.00
5/16/2022
Midwest Construction Products Corp
5
7,900.00
5/24/2022
Kutak Rock LLP
6
1,776.45
5/24/2022
CPH
7
11,615.40
6/9/2022
Kutak Rock LLP
8
1,378.00
6/9/2022
Midwest Construction Products Corp
9
1,900.00
6/9/2022
Midwest Construction Products Corp
10
4,800.00
6/9/2022
Midwest Construction Products Corp
11
1,425.00
6/9/2022
Crosscreek Environmental LLC
12
2,997.66
8/1/2022
CPH
13
27,155.66
8/1/2022
CPH
14
1,800.00
8/1/2022
CPH
15
33,809.58
8/22/2022
Crosscreek Environmental LLC
16
4,000.13
8/22/2022
Midwest Construction Products Corp
17
6,000.00
8/22/2022
Midwest Construction Products Corp
18
1,020.00
8/22/2022
M1S Golf Services LLC
19
7,615.15
8/22/2022
M1S Golf Services LLC
20
4,157.51
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Community Development District
Series 2020 (FEMA Project)
Acquisition and Construction - General
FY 9/30/2023
16.1.1.a
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SOURCES OF FUNDS
TOTAL
8/22/2022
MJS Golf Services LLC
21
12,849.68
8/22/2022
MJS Golf Services LLC
22
6,568.09
8/22/2022
MJS Golf Services LLC
23
5,058.60
8/22/2022
MJS Golf Services LLC
24
16,849.00
8/22/2022
MJS Golf Services LLC
25
49,004.13
8/22/2022
MJS Golf Services LLC
26
4,346.44
8/26/2022
CPH
27
7,745.15
9/14/2022
MJS Golf Services LLC
28
7,887.77
9/14/2022
GLASE GOLF, INC
29
319,983.78
10/20/2022
Crosscreek Environmental LLC
30
5,295.80
10/20/2022
CPH
31
6,513.38
10/20/2022
Kutak Rock LLP
32
78.00
12/2/2022
CPH
33
8,866.67
12/21/2022
CPH
34
4,500.00
Total Requisitions
584,300.03
TOTAL CONSTRUCTION ACCOUNT BALANCE @ 12/31/22
$ 2,561,041.64
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QUARRY COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT
Payment Register by Bank Account
For the Period from 12/01 /22 to 12/31 /22
(Sorted by Check/ACH No.)
Amount
Date
Payee
Payee
Invoice No.
Payment Description
InvokeIGLDescription
GILAccount#
Type
Paid
HANCOCK & WHITNEY BANK GENERAL FUND • (ACCT#XXXXX3489)
CHECK # 8476
12/07/22 Vendor
INFRAMARK LLC
86047 NOV 2022 MGMT FEES
ADM1N FEES
001-531027.51201
$5,039.25
12107122 Vendor
INFRAMARK LLC
86047 NOV 2022 MGMT FEES
COPIES
00154700151301
$82.50
12/07122 Vendor
INFRAMARK LLC
86047 NOV 2022 MGMT FEES
POSTAGE
001-54100651301
$6.27
12/07122 Vendor
INFRAMARK LLC
86047 NOV 2022 MGMT FEES
PROJ MANAGER
001-549053-51301
$425.00
Check Total
$5,553.02
CHECK # 8471
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NAPLES DAILY NEWS
0004807391 NOTICE OF MEETING 5/16, 70-7/29122
Legal Advertising
001-54800251301
$833.00
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$833.00
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12/1622 Vendor
CPH
144150 ENGG SVCS THRU OCT 2022
Water Quality Testing
001-54996053901
$9,705.15
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CPH
143408 ENGG SVCS THRU OCT 2022
ProfServ-Engineenng
001-531013-51501
$900.00
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$10,605.15
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INFRAMARK LLC
84667 OCT 2022 MGMT FEES
GO DADDY
001.549001-51301
$1.64
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12/16122 Vendor
INFRAMARK LLC
94667 OCT 2022 MGMT FEES
ADMIN FEES
ODI53102751201
$5,039.25
12/16122 Vendor
INFRAMARK LLC
84667 OCT 2022 MGMT FEES
COPIES
001-54700151301
$93.01
12/1622 Vendor
INFRAMARK LLC
84667 OCT 2022 MGMT FEES
POSTAGE
001-5410OM1301
$4.56
1211622 Vendor
INFRAMARK LLC
84667 OCT 2022 MGMT FEES
partial billing for one inspection report after or
001.531016-53901
$744.97
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$5,883.43
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CHECK # U81
1212222 Veda
GLASE GOLF INC
2 LAKE SLOPE RESTORATION PHASE 1
R&M -Lake
001-546042-53901
$28,875.73
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Check Total
$28,875.73
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CHECK # 8482
63
12127/22 Vendor
KUTAK ROCK LLP
314170416823-1 OCT 2022 SVCS
ProfServ-Legal Services
001-531023-51401
$1,728.00
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$1,728.00
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TIMOTHY B. CANTWELL
PAYROLL December 22, 2022 Payroll Posting
$184,70
ACH Total
$184.70
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DEAN A. BRITT
PAYROLL December 22, 2022 Payroll Posting
$184.70
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$184.70
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MARION M. STUCKEY
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$184,70
ACH Total
$184.70
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WILLIAM L. PATRICK
PAYROLL December 22, 2022 Payroll Posting
$184.70
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$f84.70
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$54,217.13
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6INFRAMARK
INFRASTRUCTURE MANAGEMENT SERVICES
Quarry CDD
1st Quarter 2023 — Field Management Report
Inspection date 12-27-22
www.inframarkims.com
Inspected by: Jacob Whitlock
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1. Lake Management
The lakes look healthy, water levels are receding. It was reported that Hydrilla was topping out
in some lakes. This was confirmed by inspection. Alligator activity was high. Some photos were
taken from a distance because of this. Additional lake maintenance information is found below;
all lake issues are low density unless otherwise noted.
a. Algae on Lakes: Lake 41 & 50
b. Littorals:
i. The littorals in lake 40 and 50 appear to being doing very well.
ii. Alligator Flag in Lakes: Lakes 30 & 63. Both have appeared to have been sprayed.
C. Rocks: No issues observed.
d. Weeds:
i. Alligator Weed in Lakes: No issues observed.
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ii. Bitter Melon/Balsam Apple: No issues observed.
iii. Brazilian Pepper: No issues observed.
iv. Cattails in Lakes: No issues observed.
v. Climbing Hemp Vine in Lakes: No issues observed.
vi. Dollar Weed in Lakes: No issues observed.
vii. Hydrilla in Lakes: Lakes 40, 42, 54, 55, 56, 58, 59, 63A 63B
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ix. Palms on Lake Banks: No issues observed.
x. Red Ludwigia in Lakes: No issues observed.
xi. Sedges in Lakes: No issues observed.
xii. Spatterdock/Lily Pads in Lakes: No issues observed.
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xiv. Various Lake Bank Weeds:
No issues observed.
xv. Various Submerged weeds in Lakes:
Lake 41
Lake 54 (L54L30-1)
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Lake 63A
e. Bulkheads: No issues observed.
f. Clippings in Lakes: No issues observed.
2. Lake Bank Erosion
a. The erosion on lake 34 next to cart path. run off from the cart
b. Step erosion observed on south bank of Lake 33.
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4. Storm Drainage System
a. Boundary Berm: No issues observed.
b. Control Structures:
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v. Other numbered structures
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c. Drains: No issues observed.
d. Roadway Catch Basins: No issues observed.
e. Catch Basins: No issues observed.
f. Inter-Connect/DrainpipeS: No issues observed.
g. Illicit Discharges: No issues observed.
h. Lake Drainage Pipes: No issues observed.
5. Preserve/Wetlands Management
a. The wetland fence between holes 9 and10. It is recommended that the preserve company
check the fence line for vegetation to avoid fence damage.
6. Parcels
No issues observed.
7. Fish/Wildlife Observations:
❑ Bass ❑ Bream ❑ Catfish
® Egrets ® Herons ❑ Coots
®Anhinga ❑ Cormorant ❑ Osprey
❑ Wood stork ❑ Otter ® Alligators
n Turtles n Other: Deer
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❑ Gallinules
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❑ Snakes
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reported that a Willow in this location may need to be managed as to not overtake the preserve
area. During inspection it appears that the root system of this tree has been cut in a few places.
The board may wish to take further action on this matter. This tree is right on the preserve
border.
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9. Non-CDD Issues:
a. Northwest corner near 11th hole. The fence is overgrown and appears to have been sprayed. it
is still advised to cut and remove dead vegetation to avoid damage to fencing. Board to advise if
this is the responsibility of the golf course.
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MINUTES OF MEETING
QUARRY
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT
The meeting of the Board of Supervisors of Quarry Community Development
District was held Monday January 9, 2023 at 1:00 p.m. at the Quarry Golf Club, 8950
Weathered Stone Drive, Naples, FL 34120.
Present and constituting a quorum were:
Timothy Cantwell Chairman
Dean Britt Vice Chairman
William Patrick Assistant Secretary
Mel Stuckey Assistant Secretary
Also present were:
Justin Faircloth
District Manager
Albert Lopez
District Engineer
Wes Haber
District Counsel (via phone)
Will Elliot
Collier Environmental Services
Residents
The following is a summary of the discussions and actions taken.
FIRST ORDER OF BUSINESS Call to Order
• Mr. Cantwell called the roll, and a quorum was established.
SECOND ORDER OF BUSINESS Pledge Allegiance
• The Pledge of Allegiance was recited.
THIRD ORDER OF BUSINESS Approval of Agenda
• Mr. Faircloth noted the financial report was sent under separate cover due to the
holidays.
On MOTION by Mr. Britt seconded by Mr. Stuckey with all in
favor, the agenda was approved. 4-0
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FOURTH ORDER OF BUSINESS Public Comments on Agenda Items
• Audience comments were received regarding vehicle traffic in the preserves.
FIFTH ORDER OF BUSINESS Organizational Matters
A. Resolution 2023-01, Appointment of Officers
On MOTION by Mr. Patrick seconded by Mr. Stuckey with all in favor
Resolution 2023-01, Appointment of Officers, as presented along with
Timothy Cantwell as Chairman, Dean Britt as Vice Chairman, and Mr.
Fingeret, Mr. Patrick, and Mr. Stuckey as Assistant Secretaries was
adopted. 4-0
SIXTH ORDER OF BUSINESS Engineer's Report
A. Stormwater Rules and Guidelines Exhibit
• Mr. Lopez noted there are no revisions to his exhibit.
B. Phase I & II Update
i. Erosion Issues Update
• Mr. Lopez reported on the erosion inspection prior to the meeting and noted that he did
not believe there was sufficient damage to warrant an application to FEMA for Hurricane
Ian damages. Mr. Lopez noted that recommendations for the Phase II B plantings would
be revised as the grass requested by the Golf Course overall did not survive the high
water levels of the rainy season and therefore, continued planting of such grasses is not
recommended, but rather other proven littorals will be recommended by the
environmentalist from CPH.
C. 2022 Shoreline Phase I & II Vegetation Monitoring Report
• Mr. Lopez noted damage to the golf course due to heavy rainfall from Hurricane Ian;
however, most of the soil is still in place.
• Mr. Lopez noted he had not had a chance to review the 2022 Shoreline Phase I & II
Vegetation Monitoring Report or the October 2022 Water Quality Monitoring Report.
• Mr. Faircloth commented that it might be helpful to provide an exhibit with each transect
for the vegetation monitoring report in the future to more easily compare field results to
what the plans called for to be planted.
• Discussion ensued regarding littorals.
• Mr. Faircloth reminded the Board of outstanding issues with Glase Golf and requested
Mr. Lopez follow up with them.
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D. October 2022 Water Quality Monitoring Report
• Mr. Cantwell expressed concerns about the frequency of the Water Quality Reports.
• Further discussion ensued on the water monitoring report. It was discussed that the
District may transition to one testing per year instead of two.
• Mr. Lopez noted they are expected to receive a complete survey from Fieldstone within
two weeks.
• Mr. Britt requested the coordinates for the GPS pins including sidewalks.
• Mr. Faircloth inquired about projects for FY203 and for FY2024 for budgeting purposes
and commented on the need to complete the second phase of stormwater cleaning.
• Mr. Lopez noted the residents at 9253 Quarry Drive are not building their deck according
to the plan approved by the CDD, and work needs to cease immediately.
• Mr. Faircloth commented that Mr. Britt had raised concerns regarding the dock that was
being built at 9253 Quarry Drive. Mr. Faircloth informed the Board that an inspection
was performed prior to the meeting and it was found that though the homeowner was
granted a variance previously by the Board, the contractors were installing pilings within
the rip rap that were not on the approved plans.
o The Board requested Mr. Faircloth send a cease and desist email to the QCA
asking the contractor to stop work at 9253 Quarry Drive until the District is able
to further review and decide how the area should be repaired.
o Mr. Lopez noted anchoring details should be submitted with variance applications
going forward.
• Mr. Lopez noted that CPH would likely begin their stormwater system review in
February.
SEVENTH ORDER OF BUSINESS New Business
• Mr. Cantwell noted that the Stormwater Rules and back up documents had been
submitted to the QCA.
o Mr. Haber noted he would follow up with the QCA attorney.
EIGHTH ORDER OF BUSINESS Old Business
• None.
NINTH ORDER OF BUSINESS District Manager's Report
A.
Approval of the December 12, 2022 Minutes.
On MOTION by Mr. Britt seconded by Mr. Cantwell with all in favor, the
December 12, 2022 Minutes were approved. 4-0
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B. Acceptance of the Financial Report, and Approval of the Check Register and
Invoices as of December 2022
On MOTION by Mr. Stuckey seconded by Mr. Britt with all in favor, the
December 2022 Financial Report was accepted, and the Check Register
and Invoices as of December 2022 were approved. 4-0
C. December 2022 Field Management Report
• Mr. Whitlock discussed the December field management report and efforts to have CES
address items of concern in the preserves and around control structures.
D. Follow -Up Items
• None.
TENTH ORDER OF BUSINESS Attorney's Report
• Mr. Haber updated the Board on the progress with the paralegal review of easements and
the incorporation of contract addendum items to be added for future FEMA related work
as recommended by Mr. Tony Ettore.
• Discussion ensued regarding the upcoming public hearing regarding stormwater rules.
ELEVENTH ORDER OF BUSINESS Supervisor Requests
• Mr. Britt discussed possible removal of Carolina Willows from certain preserve areas
pending discussions with SFWMD.
TWELFTH ORDER OF BUSINESS Audience Comments
• Audience comments were received regarding water testing.
• Residents thanked the Board for being willing to address the drainage issues along
Fieldstone Lane.
• Discussion ensued regarding the lakes, fish, and Illinois pondweed
THIRTEENTH ORDER OF BUSINESS Adjournment
On MOTION by Mr. Britt seconded by Mir. Stuckey w ri all in
favor the meeting was adjourned at 3:15 p.m. 4-0
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