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Bayshore Gateway CRA Agenda 09/12/2023
5.A.2 tl( 14-1V -5 4,10?w Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA .Bayshore Beautification MSTU Haldeman Creek MSTU _ Bayshore Gateway Triangle Local Redevelopment Advisory Board Collier County Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) AGENDA Hybrid Virtual Zoom Meeting 4870 Bayshore Dr, FGCU Buehler Auditorium Naples, FL 34112 September 12, 2023 6:00 PM Chairwoman Karen Beatty Maurice Gutierrez, Kristin Hood, Kathi Kilburn, Steve Rigsbee, Sam Saad, Jr., Al Schantzen, Michael Sherman, James Talano 1. Call to order and Roll Call 2. Pledge of Allegiance 3. Voting Privileges for Board Members via Zoom 4. Approval of Agenda (Action Item) 5. Public Comment 6. Approval of Consent Agenda (Attachment 1) (Action Item) a. Approval of Meeting Minutes of June 6, 2023 (Attachment) b. Priority Projects Report (Attachment) c. Insurance Claims Report - (Attachment) d. Financials — (Attachment) 7. Community Agencies/ Business Presentations a. Collier County Sherriff Department b. Development Report (Attachment 2) 8. Old Business a. Del's /Cinematheque update 9. New Business a. Draft Residential Home Improvement Grant (RHIG)- (Attachment 3) 10. Staff Report a. Update from the Director 3299 Tamiami Trail E, Unit 103, Naples, Florida 34112 Phone: 239-252-8844 www.bayshorecra.com Packet Pg. 46 - - 5.A.2 tl( 5 4,10?w Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA .Bayshore Beautification MSTU Haldeman Creek MSTU _ 11. Other Agencies - a. Collier County Code Enforcement (Attachment 4) 12. Communication and Correspondence a. International Coastal Clean-up 9.16.23 (Attachment 5) b. Ascent Article (Attachment 6) c. Del Ackerman Article (Attachment 7) d. Another Cultural Thread Coming to Naples (Attachment 8) 13. Advisory Board General Communication 14. Next Meeting a. October 3, 2023 @ 6pm 15. Adjournment 3299 Tamiami Trail E, Unit 103, Naples, Florida 34112 Phone: 239-252-8844 www.bayshorecra.com Packet Pg. 47 Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA .Bayshore Beautification MSTU Haldeman Creek MSTU June 6, 2023 Meeting Minutes Item 4a - Attachment 1 c BAYSHORE/GATEWAY TRIANGLE LOCAL REDEVELOPMENT ADVISORY BOARD MINUTES OF THE JUNE 6, 2023 MEETING The meeting of the Bayshore/Gateway Triangle Local Redevelopment Advisory Board was called to order by Vice Chair, Maurice Gutierrez at 6:01 p.m. I. Roll Call: Advisory Board Members Present: Maurice Gutierrez, Al Schantzen, Kristin Hood, Kathi Kilburn, James Talano, Sam Saad, Jr., and Steve Rigsbee. Karen Beatty was approved to attend virtually. Mike Sherman had an excused absence. CRA Staff Present: Greg Oravec, CRA Director, Tami Scott, Project Manager, and Shirley Garcia, Program Manager II. Pledge of Allegiance: Led by Maurice Gutierrez. III. Introduction: New CRA Director Greg Oravec - Maurice Gutierrez gave a welcome to the new CRA Director, to the first official meeting. IV. Adoption of Agenda: Motion made by Al Schantzen; second by Kathy Kilburn, approved unanimous. V. Approval of Consent Agenda: a. Al Schantzen made a motion to approve the consent items, second by Kristin Hood, approved unanimously. VI. Community / Business - Presentations a. Collier County Sheriffs Office- Sgt. Allyn Tuff provided the stats for both of the areas Bayshore area and the Gateway Triangle. No burglaries for either area but they did have 3 drug busts and they continue to crack down on drugs. They placed some decoy vehicles to slow down the traffic off Thomasson. They continue to do traffic stops for speeding as well. They continue to trespass folks off of vacant lots or behind plazas. Staff mentioned a few streets in the Gateway Triangle that needed to have some patrol cars check for speeding, Sgt. Tuff noted it and will have some patrols check on it. b. 17 Acre Boardwalk Presentation- Ms. Scott provided the current update and introduced our consultant from Stantec, Kevin who is providing a power point presentation and overview of where we are at today. The next step is to provide the boards with some costs for materials and submit a site development plan into the Growth Management Division. The approximate cost for construction is $2.73 million, the north parking lot cost is estimated at $450,275 and the south parking lot is estimated at $415,775. Maurice Gutierrez asked if staff could investigate negotiating with the Shadley property to swap out one of the Packet Pg. 48 Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA .Bayshore Beautification MSTU Haldeman Creek MSTU corner pieces of the 17 acres for their property. The consensus from all the board members were in support of investigating this possibility. Staff will bring back an update as soon as possible. c. Bayshore Hotel- Davidson Engineering attended along with Cal Montenegro the developer for the lots to ask for CRA support to move forward even though it isn't a requirement to move forward in the building department he would like to bring something that says the CRA board is in support. After the presentation, the local advisory board felt it was too premature at this stage to fully support this project. There were some architectural design concerns they had and also a pool with a bar that is proposed on top they were not too happy about since the residential is located directly behind the project. They asked if they made it more visually attractive they would consider revisiting this at a much later date. Al Schantzen made a motion to table this item and asked if they come back to bring back any deviations they identified when they present, Kathi Kilburn second the motion approved unanimously. d. Development Report — Laura DeJohn, asked if anyone had any questions about the development report she would answer what she knows. Kathi Kilburn spoke about the med and all their issues that was going on but Ms. DeJohn was not aware of all the issues or what the CRA could do to assist at this point because GMD has codes that must be followed. VII. Old Business: a. Stormwater Phase I and II update- Richard Orth, Project Manager from Capital Projects, and Road Maintenance attended and provided the update on Becca, Weeks and Pine that it is at 60% design phase, the Linwood way project is at 30% design phase. They are still moving along as noted in the plans. b. Summer Vacation- Ms. Garcia asked the board if it was possible to change the summer months off to July and August instead of August and September so staff could catch up the new Director on as many projects as possible. He is running 2 CRA areas and has a lot to still learn and catch up on. Sam Saad made a motion to take July and August off, second by Maurice Gutierrez approved unanimously. VIII. New Business: IX. Other Agency's: a. Collier County Code Enforcement: John Johnson, Senior Code Investigator attended to answer any questions on the case report or any other code related question. Ms. Hood inquired about drones and what the rules are for flying over private property, she feels they are violating her privacy. Mr. Johnson recommended she ask the Sheriff's Office because code would not enforce air space or violation of privacy. Maurice Gutierrez asked about the issues at Naples Marina off of Bayview because some neighboring properties had asked him, at this time Mr. Johnson did not have an open case and asked for staff to 2 Packet Pg. 49 Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA .Bayshore Beautification MSTU Haldeman Creek MSTU email him some additional information. X. Communications and Correspondence: The following items were presented for the Committee's awareness. There was no discussion. a. The 239 Article- The article on the hotel on Areca/Bayshore was attached if anyone had any questions. b. Del's seeking input Article — Mr. Oravec wanted to update the advertisement if anyone was interested in purchasing Dels but there was no one besides the Cinematheque and the CRA staff will be working with David to do an analysis. XI. Public Comments: XIII. Staff Comments: XIV. Advisory Board General Communications: XV. Next Meeting Date: a. September 12, 2023 @ 6 pm at the Botanical Garden FGCU Buehler Auditorium XVI. 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Z099Z) CM-U-610310ed-ePUGBV VU0108 :;uGwt43elIv rn 00 m m me rn 00 m m lD O M N D N O lD Ol l0 In Ln N ci N N ci m ci N rq N m N Q1 6 N lf1 N lf1 N ci ci c O Ln O O O O O O O N N N N 5.A.2 Fund 1020 (187) Bayshore/Gateway Triangle Fund / Comm Item BCC Adopt Budget Tot Amend Budget Commitment Actual Available Grand Total-Fund/CI 95,294.25 502,829.15- 407,534.9 1020000000 BAYSHORE/GATEWAY TRIANGLE REDEVELOP 95,294.25 502,829.15- 407,534.9 REVENUE Sub Total 3,589,600.00- 3,627,276.95- 3,591,305.89- 35,971.0 REVENUE - OPERATING Sub -Total 20,000.00- 20,000.00- 20,705.89- 705.8 361170 OVERNIGHT INTEREST 17,025.89- 17,025.8 361180 INVESTMENT INTEREST 20,000.00- 20,000.00- 3,588.80- 16,411.2 364410 SURPLUS FURNITURE FIXTURES EQUIP SALE 91.20- 91.2 CONTRIBUTION AND TRANSFERS Sub -Total 3,569,600.00- 3,607,276.95- 3,570,600.00- 36,676.9 410001 TRANSFER FROM 0001 GENERAL FUND 2,730,700.00- 2,730,700.00- 2,730,700.00- 411011 TRANSFER FROM 1011 UNINC AREA MSTD GENERAL 618,200.00- 618,200.00- 618,200.00- 411025 TRANSFER FROM 1025 IMMOKALEE REDEVELOPMENT 84,900.00- 84,900.00- 84,900.00- 411630 TRANSFER FROM 1630 BAYSHORE/AVALON BEAUTIFICATION 125,500.00- 125,500.00- 125,500.00- 411631 TRANSFER FROM 1631 HALDEMAN CREEK 11,300.00- 11,300.00- 11,300.00- 489201 CARRY FORWARD OF ENCUMB AMT BY ADC CODE 37,676.95- 37,676.5 489900 NEGATIVE 5% ESTIMATED REVENUES 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,OOO.0 EXPENSE Sub Total 3,589,600.00 3,627,276.95 95,294.25 3,088,476.74 443,505.9 PERSONAL SERVICE 539,800.00 539,800.00 429,958.53 109,841.4 OPERATING EXPENSE 499,300.00 536,976.95 95,294.25 173,518.21 268,164.4 634210 IT OFFICE AUTOMATION ALLOCATION 12,800.00 12,800.00 12,800.00 634970 INDIRECT COST REIMBURSEMENT 53,700.00 53,700.00 26,850.00 26,850.00 634980 INTERDEPT PAYMENT FOR SERV 35,000.00 35,000.00 35,OOO.0 634990 LANDSCAPE INCIDENTALS 25,000.00 25,000.00 25,OOO.0 634999 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 210,800.00 246,772.00 54,921.73 81,404.19 110,446.0 639967 TEMPORARY LABOR 45,000.00 45,000.00 45,OOO.0 640300 OUT OF COUNTY TRAVEL PROFESSIONAL DEVEL 8,000.00 8,000.00 1,241.60- 9,241.E 641230 TELEPHONE ACCESS CHARGES 1,800.00 1,800.00 1,800.0 641700 CELLULAR TELEPHONE 2,200.00 2,200.00 1,801.28 398.7 641950 POSTAGE FREIGHT AND UPS 500.00 500.00 371.62 128.3 641951 POSTAGE 2,000.00 2,000.00 1,634.09 365.5 643100 ELECTRICITY 2,500.00 2,500.00 2,896.30 1,017.48 1,413.7 643400 WATER AND SEWER 6,500.00 6,500.00 4,529.18 1,770.82 200.0 644620 LEASE EQUIPMENT 2,000.00 2,000.00 1,097.04 3,602.96 2,700.0 644800 RENT SUPPLIES 462.00 462.0 645100 INSURANCE GENERAL 3,400.00 3,400.00 3,400.00 645260 AUTO INSURANCE 500.00 500.00 500.00 646180 BUILDING R AND M ISF BILLINGS 1,450.89 1,450.8 646311 SPRINKLER SYSTEM MAINTENANCE 500.00 500.00 500.0 646320 LANDSCAPE MATERIALS 188.17 188.1 646360 MAINTENANCE OF GROUNDS ALLOCATED 30,000.00 30,000.00 3,500.00 9,740.22 16,759.7 646430 FLEET MAINT ISF LABOR AND OVERHEAD 300.00 300.00 233.00 67.0 646440 FLEET MAINT ISF PARTS AND SUBLET 200.00 200.00 169.02 30.5 646445 FLEET NON MAINT ISF PARTS AND SUBLET 220.18 220.1 646970 OTHER EQUIP REPAIRS AND MAINTENANCE 1,262.06 1,262.0 647110 PRINTING AND OR BINDING OUTSIDE VENDORS 5,000.00 5,000.00 520.00 4,480.0 648170 MARKETING AND PROMOTIONAL 7,500.00 7,500.00 12,944.76 5,444.7 648174 REGISTRATION FEES 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,086.05 86.0 649000 SALES TAX EXPENSE 131.24- 131.2 649030 CLERKS RECORDING FEES ETC 2,500.00 2,500.00 1,917.21 582.7 649100 LEGAL ADVERTISING 4,500.00 4,500.00 1,500.00 3,OOO.0 M N 0 N N r L d N N N 0 00 m N M N O N N d Y U M CL ca C N Q Q C) H 0 m c N E t U R r Q Packet Pg. 63 5.A.2 Fund / Comm Item BCC Adopt Budget Tot Amend Budget Commitment Actual Available 649990 OTHER MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES 500.00 500.00 596.26 96.2 651110 OFFICE SUPPLIES GENERAL 4,000.00 4,000.00 1,637.00 2,363.0 651210 COPYING CHARGES 5,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.0 651910 MINOR OFFICE EQUIPMENT 1,500.00 1,500.00 1,500.0 651930 MINOR OFFICE FURNITURE 2,000.00 2,000.00 2,000.0 651950 MINOR DATA PROCESSING EQUIPMENT 2,500.00 4,204.95 4,204.S 652110 CLOTHING AND UNIFORM PURCHASES 1,000.00 1,000.00 1,000.0 652210 FOOD OPERATING SUPPLIES 1,000.00 1,000.00 911.98 88.0 652490 FUEL AND LUBRICANTS ISF BILLINGS 600.00 600.00 446.06 153.S 652920 COMPUTER SOFTWARE 3,000.00 3,000.00 605.76 2,394.2 652990 OTHER OPERATING SUPPLIES 4,500.00 4,500.00 3,088.94 1,411.0 652999 PAINTING SUPPLIES 1,500.00 1,500.00 1,500.0 653710 TRAFFIC SIGNS 500.00 500.00 500.0 654110 BOOKS PUBLICATIONS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS 500.00 500.00 500.0 654210 DUES AND MEMBERSHIPS 4,000.00 4,000.00 2,563.00 1,437.0 654360 OTHER TRAINING EDUCATIONAL EXPENSES 4,000.00 4,000.00 303.95- 4,303.S CAPITAL OUTLAY 50,000.00 50,000.00 50,000.0 763100 IMPROVEMENTS GENERAL 50,000.00 50,000.00 50,000.0 TRANSFERS 2,485,000.00 2,485,000.00 2,485,000.00 910001 TRANSFER TO 0001 GENERAL FUND 53,800.00 53,800.00 53,800.00 911021 TRANSFER TO 1021 BAYSHORE CRA PROJECT FUND 2,431,200.00 2,431,200.00 2,431,200 RESERVES 15,500.00 15,500.00 15,500.0 991000 RESERVE FOR CONTINGENCIES 15,500.00 15,500.00 15,500.0 M N 0 N N r L d N N N O 00 t0 N M N O N d Y V M d fC C N Im Q Q U H m c m E t U O r Q Packet Pg. 64 5.A.2 Fund 1021 (787) Bayshore CRA Projects Fund / Comm Item BCC Adopt Budget Tot Amend Budget Commitment Actual Available Grand Total-Fund/CI 1,186,766.23 2,218,362.89- 1,031,596.66 1021000000 BAYSHORE CRA PROJECT FUND 1,186,766.23 2,218,362.89- 1,031,596.66 REVENUE Sub Total 2,454,600.00- 11,193,943.60- 2,568,491.78- 8,625,451.82 REVENUE - OPERATING Sub -Total 24,600.00- 24,600.00- 137,291.78- 112,691.78 361170 OVERNIGHT INTEREST 83,017- 83,017 361180 INVESTMENT INTEREST 24,600.00- 24,600.00- 22,524.52- 2,075.4E 369802 REIMBURSE FOR CURRENT YEAR EXPENDITURES 31,750.00- 31,750.00 CONTRIBUTION AND TRANSFERS Sub -Total 2,430,000.00- 11,169,343.60- 2,431,200.00- 8,738,143.6C 411020 TRANSFER FROM 1020 BAYSHORE/GATEWATTRIANGLE REDEV 2,431,200.00- 2,431,200.00- 2,431,200.00- 489201 CARRY FORWARD OF ENCUMB AMT BY ADC CODE 8,739,343.60- 8,739,343.6C 489900 NEGATIVE 5% ESTIMATED REVENUES 1,200.00 1,200.00 1,200.00 EXPENSE Sub Total 2,454,600.00 11,193,943.60 1,186,766.23 350,128.89 9,657,048.48 OPERATING EXPENSE 640,300.00 2,766,158.28 1,155,173.73 350,128.89 1,260,855.66 631401 ENGINEERING FEES DESIGN 209,439.54 48,102.46 257,542.00 631650 ABSTRACT FEES 631800 ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANT FEES 634980 INTERDEPT PAYMENT FOR SERV 23,776.66 23,776.6E 634999 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 640,300.00 2,766,158.28 817,868.86 82,158.42 1,866,131.00 639990 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICE 127,865.33 196,091.35 323,956.6E 649030 CLERKS RECORDING FEES ETC CAPITAL OUTLAY 1,564,300.00 7,662,361.29 31,592.50 7,630,768.79 762200 BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS 9,230.00 9,230.00 763100 IMPROVEMENTS GENERAL 1,564,300.00 7,662,361.29 22,362.50 7,639,998.79 GRANTS AND DEBT SERVICE 250,000.00 765,424.03 765,424.03 882100 REMITTANCES PRIVATE ORGANIZATIONS 250,000.00 250,000.00 250,000.00 884200 RESIDENTIAL REHAB 1 1 515,424.03 1 1 1 515,424.03 Fund 787 Project 50197 Residential Grants Fund /Comm Item BCC Adopt Budget Tot Amend Budget Commitment Actual Available Grand Total-Fund/CI 196,422.50 196,422.5C 50197 BAYSHORE CRA PROJECT FUND 196,422.50 196,422.5C EXPENSE Sub Total 196,422.50 196,422.5C GRANTS AND DEBT SERVICE 196,422.50 196,422.5C 884200 RESIDENTIAL REHAB 196,422.50 196,422.5C Fund 787 Project 50198 Commercial Grants Fund /Comm Item BCC Adopt Budget Tot Amend Budget Commitment Actual Available Grand Total-Fund/CI 319,001.53 319,001.53 50198 BAYSHORE CRA PROJECT FUND 319,001.53 319,001.53 EXPENSE Sub Total 319,001.53 319,001.53 GRANTS AND DEBT SERVICE 319,001.53 319,001.53 884200 RESIDENTIAL REHAB 319,001.53 319,001.53 M N O N N r N d N N N 0 00 m N M N O N d Y U M d ca z3 c N Im Q Q Q' U H (7 m C N E t U R r Q Packet Pg. 65 5.A.2 Fund 787 Project 50203 Stormwater Fund /Comm Item BCC Adopt Budget Tot Amend Budget Commitment Actual Available Grand Total-Fund/CI 838,000.00 2,504,664.82 402,330.44 88,984.38 2,013,350.00 50203 BAYSHORE CRA PROJECT FUND 838,000.00 2,504,664.82 402,330.44 88,984.38 2,013,350.00 EXPENSE Sub Total 838,000.00 2,504,664.82 402,330.44 88,984.38 2,013,350.00 OPERATING EXPENSE 279,284.82 402,330.44 88,984.38 212,030.00 631401 ENGINEERING FEES DESIGN 209,439.54 48,102.46 257,542.00 634980 INTERDEPT PAYMENT FOR SERV 646.00 646.00 634999 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 279,284.82 192,890.90 40,235.92 46,158.00 CAPITAL OUTLAY 838,000.00 2,225,380.00 2,225,380.00 763100 IMPROVEMENTS GENERAL 838,000.00 2,225,380.00 2,225,380.00 Fund 787 Project 50204 Linwood Fund /Comm Item BCC Adopt Budget Tot Amend Budget Commitment Actual Available Grand Total-Fund/CI 100,000.00 800,000.00 800,000.00 50204 BAYSHORE CRA PROJECT FUND 100,000.00 800,000.00 800,000.0C EXPENSE Sub Total 100,000.00 800,000.00 800,000.00 OPERATING EXPENSE 350,000.00 350,000.00 634999 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 350,000.00 350,000.00 CAPITAL OUTLAY 100,000.00 450,000.00 450,000.00 763100 IMPROVEMENTS GENERAL 100,000.00 450,000.00 450,000.00 Fund 787 Project 50206 Ackerman -Dells Fund /Comm Item BCC Adopt Budget Tot Amend Budget Commitment Actual Available Grand Total-Fund/CI 635,863.50 13,846.50 20,107.00 601,910.0C 50206 BAYSHORE CRA PROJECT FUND 635,863.50 13,846.50 20,107.00 601,910.0C EXPENSE Sub Total 635,863.50 13,846.50 20,107.00 601,910.00 OPERATING EXPENSE 13,846.50 20,107.00 33,953.5C 631650 ABSTRACT FEES 631800 ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANT FEES 634980 INTERDEPT PAYMENT FOR SERV 3,213.00 3,213.00 634999 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 12,679.00 16,894.00 29,573.00 639990 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICE 1,167.50 1,167.5C 649030 CLERKS RECORDING FEES ETC CAPITAL OUTLAY 635,863.50 635,863.5C 763100 IMPROVEMENTS GENERAL 635,863.50 635,863.5C Fund 787 Project 50207 Bayshore Parking Lot Fund /Comm Item BCC Adopt Budget Tot Amend Budget Commitment Actual Available Grand Total-Fund/CI 15,000.00 64,586.31 320.00 64,266.33 50207 BAYSHORE CRA PROJECT FUND 15,000.00 64,586.31 320.00 64,266.31 EXPENSE Sub Total 15,000.00 64,586.31 320.00 64,266.33 OPERATING EXPENSE 320.00 320.00 634999 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 320.00 320.00 CAPITAL OUTLAY 15,000.00 64,586.31 64,586.31 763100 IMPROVEMENTS GENERAL 15,000.00 64,586.31 64,586.31 Packet Pg. 66 5.A.2 Fund 787 Project 50208 17 Acre Site Fund / Comm Item BCC Adopt Budget Tot Amend Budget Commitment Actual Available Grand Total-Fund/CI 261,300 2,947,752 123,385 221,509.01 2,602,858.04 50208 BAYSHORE CRA PROJECT FUND 261,300 2,947,752 123,385 221,509.01 2,602,858.04 EXPENSE Sub Total 261,300 2,947,752 123,385 221,509.01 2,602,858.04 OPERATING EXPENSE 697,120 123,385 221,509.01 352,225.56 634980 INTERDEPT PAYMENT FOR SERV 19,917.66 19,917.6E 634999 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 697,120 5,500.00 691,620.00 639990 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICE 123,385 196,091.35 319,476.7E CAPITAL OUTLAY 261,300 2,250,632 2,250,632.48 763100 IMPROVEMENTS GENERAL 261,300 2,250,632 2,250,632.48 Fund 787 Project 50254 Commercial Fund / Comm Item BCC Adopt Budget Tot Amend Budget Commitment Actual Available Grand Total-Fund/CI 125,000 125,000 125,000.00 50254 BAYSHORE CRA PROJECT FUND 125,000 125,000 125,000.00 EXPENSE Sub Total 125,000 125,000 125,000.00 OPERATING EXPENSE 125,000 125,000 125,000.00 634999 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 125,000 125,000 125,000.00 Fund 787 Project 50255 Public Art Fund / Comm Item BCC Adopt Budget Tot Amend Budget Commitment Actual Available Grand Total-Fund/CI 100,000.00 200,000.00 200,000.00 50255 BAYSHORE CRA PROJECT FUND 100,000.00 200,000.00 200,000.00 EXPENSE Sub Total 100,000.00 200,000.00 200,000.00 CAPITAL OUTLAY 100,000.00 200,000.00 200,000.00 763100 IMPROVEMENTS GENERAL 100,000.00 200,000.00 200,000.00 Fund 787 Project 50256 Commun. Safety Improve Fund / Comm Item BCC Adopt Budget Tot Amend Budget Commitment Actual Available Grand Total-Fund/CI 50,000.00 135,899.00 135,899.00 50256 BAYSHORE CRA PROJECT FUND 50,000.00 135,899.00 135,899.00 EXPENSE Sub Total 50,000.00 135,899.00 135,899.00 CAPITAL OUTLAY 50,000.00 135,899.00 135,899.00 763100 IMPROVEMENTS GENERAL 50,000.00 135,899.00 135,899.00 Fund 787 Project 50258 General Rd Improve Fund / Comm Item BCC Adopt Budget Tot Amend Budget Commitment Actual Available Grand Total-Fund/CI 500,000.00 500,000.Oa 50258 BAYSHORE CRA PROJECT FUND 500,000.00 500,000.00 EXPENSE Sub Total 500,000.00 500,000.00 OPERATING EXPENSE 250,000.00 250,000.00 634999 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 250,000.00 250,000.00 CAPITAL OUTLAY 250,000.00 250,000.00 763100 IMPROVEMENTS GENERAL 250,000.00 250,000.00 M N 0 N N 0) d Y U CU d w C N Q Q Q' U H (7 m C N t U R r Q Packet Pg. 67 5.A.2 Fund 787 Project 50259 Multi -Modal Improve Fund /Comm Item BCC Adopt Budget Tot Amend Budget Commitment Actual Available Grand Total-Fund/CI 150,000.00 150,000.00 50259 BAYSHORE CRA PROJECT FUND 150,000.00 150,000.0C EXPENSE Sub Total 150,000.00 150,000.00 CAPITAL OUTLAY 150,000.00 150,000.00 763100 IMPROVEMENTS GENERAL 150,000.00 150,000.00 Fund 787 Project 50261 Housing Fund /Comm Item BCC Adopt Budget Tot Amend Budget Commitment Actual Available Grand Total-Fund/CI 195,200.00 295,200.00 15,500.00- 310,700.00 50261 BAYSHORE CRA PROJECT FUND 195,200.00 295,200.00 15,500.00- 310,700.00 REVENUE Sub Total 15,500.00- 15,500.00 REVENUE - OPERATING Sub -Total 15,500.00- 15,500.00 369802 REIMBURSE FOR CURRENT YEAR EXPENDITURES 15,500.00- 15,500.00 EXPENSE Sub Total 195,200 295,200.00 295,200.00 OPERATING EXPENSE 195,200 295,200.00 295,200.00 634999 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 195,200 295,200.00 295,200.00 Fund 787 Project 50262 N Bayshore Enhance Fund / Comm Item BCC Adopt Budget Tot Amend Budget Commitment Actual Available Grand Total-Fund/CI 200,000.00 1,049,453.46 11,978.96 19,528.50 1,017,946.00 50262 BAYSHORE CRA PROJECT FUND 200,000.00 1,049,453.46 11,978.96 19,528.50 1,017,946.00 EXPENSE Sub Total 200,000.00 1,049,453.46 11,978.96 19,528.50 1,017,946.00 OPERATING EXPENSE 449,453.46 11,978.96 19,528.50 417,946.00 634999 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 449,453.46 11,978.96 19,528.50 417,946.00 CAPITAL OUTLAY 200,000.00 600,000.00 600,000.00 763100 IMPROVEMENTS GENERAL 200,000.00 600,000.00 600,000.00 Fund 787 Project 50263 Complete Streets Fund / Comm Item BCC Adopt Budget Tot Amend Budget Commitment Actual Available Grand Total-Fund/CI 100,000.00 34,904.90 65,095.1C 50263 BAYSHORE CRA PROJECT FUND 100,000.00 34,904.90 65,095.1C EXPENSE Sub Total 100,000.00 34,904.90 65,095.1C OPERATING EXPENSE 3,312.40 3,312.4C 639990 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICE 3,312.40 3,312.4C CAPITAL OUTLAY 100,000.00 31,592.50 68,407.5C 762200 BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS 9,230.00 9,230.00 763100 IMPROVEMENTS GENERAL 100,000.00 1 22,362.50 1 1 77,637.5C Fund 787 Project 50270 Mini -Triangle TIF Agreement Fund /Comm Item BCC Adopt Budget Tot Amend Budget Commitment Actual Available Grand Total-Fund/CI 250,000.00 850,000.00 600,000.00 250,000.00 50270 BAYSHORE CRA PROJECT FUND 250,000.00 850,000.00 600,000.00 250,000.00 EXPENSE Sub Total 250,000.00 850,000.00 600,000.00 250,000.00 OPERATING EXPENSE 600,000.00 600,000.00 634999 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 600,000.00 600,000.00 CAPITAL OUTLAY 600,000.00 600,000.00 763100 IMPROVEMENTS GENERAL 600,000.00 600,000.00 GRANTS AND DEBT SERVICE 250,000.00 250,000.00 250,000.00 882100 REMITTANCES PRIVATE ORGANIZATIONS 250,000.00 250,000.00 250,000.00 M N 0 N N C6 d Y c.� R (L R C a C) H 0 m C E t c.� R Q Packet Pg. 68 5.A.2 Fund 787 Project 50271 Neighborhood Initiative Fund /Comm Item BCC Adopt Budget Tot Amend Budget Commitment Actual Available Grand Total-Fund/CI 320,100.00 320,100.00 320,100.00 50271 BAYSHORE CRA PROJECT FUND 320,100.00 320,100.00 320,100.00 EXPENSE Sub Total 320,100.00 320,100.00 320,100.00 OPERATING EXPENSE 320,100.00 320,100.00 320,100.00 634999 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES 320,100.00 320,100.00 320,100.00 M N O N N T" L 0) E d r VJ N O co O N M N O N O d Y 0 R d R C d a a C) I— C9 00 c t c.� R r Q Packet Pg. 69 Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA • Bayshore Beautification MSTU Haldeman Creek MSTU September 2023 Development Update Please Note: Projects with *and highlight have been updated since the last report Yellow highlight indicates old project with recent activity; Green highlight indicates new project Zoning Petitions Naples Alliance Church Food Distribution (CU): PL20230013548* Location: 2504 Estey Avenue Owner: Naples 1 st Alliance Church of the Christian & Miss'ry Status: Pre -application meeting on 8/31/2023. Conditional use for a weekly drive through food distribution serving over 600 families with groceries and necessary basic food items. Distributions every Tuesday from 9:30-11:30. 3313 Captains CV (LLA): PL20230010051 Location: 3313 Captains Cove Owner: Larsons Green LLC Status: First applicant submittal on 6/1/2023. Staff issued third incomplete submittal letter on 7/28/2023. Based on recommendations from Zoning Verification Letter (ZLTR- PL20220005608) density bonus is available to multi -family projects that are less than 2 acres and based on staff review the subject property is eligible to apply. It is the opinion of the staff that if the lot was increased to 0.25 acres through a Lot Line Adjustment, then the property would qualify to build 2 units. Mangrove Row (LDBPA): PL20220004927 Location: 2766 Arbutus Street Owner: Arbutus Landing LLC Status: Pre -application meeting held 8/3/22. First applicant submittal on 5/25/2023. Additional documents submitted 6/26/2023. Staff issued first comment letter on 6/26/2023. Request for the allocation of two units from the Limited Density Bonus Pool to allow for a multifamily residential development with 8 units at 2766 Arbutus Street. This site is approximately 0.98 acres in size and is in the RMF-6-BZO-R1 zoning district which allows for six residential units currently. The parcel ID is 81780400004. r -g a Page 1 of 14 Packet Pg. 70 F i Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA •Bayshore Beautification MSTU Haldeman Creek MSTU Columbia Sussex CPUD (PUDZ): PL20230008099* Location: south side of US 41, between Palm Street and Frederick Street (Parcel Nos. 26880200101, 26880240006, 26880280008, 26880320007, 26880400008,26880440000,26880480002,26880560003) Owner: T B East Trail LLC Status: Pre -application meeting held 5/31/2023. First applicant submittal on 8/10/2023. Rezone 4.28-acres+/- from C-4/GTMO-MXD to CPUD/GTMO-MXD. The CPUD is intended for a 438-room hotel and conference center with understory parking. 3054 Coco Ave (ZLTR): PL20230007360 Location: 3054 Coco Avenue Owner: ROBERT A FLICK REV TRUST c/o ENTRUST PROF SRVS INC SUITE 112-344 Status: Request submitted on 4/17/2023. Pending fee payment 4/19/2023. Applicant seeks verification that the 0.3-acre property can be subdivided into two lots. I 3010 Tamiami Tri E (MUP): PL20220006931 Location: 3010 Tamiami Trail E. Owner: D&D Retirement Trust, LLC Status: Pre-app meeting held 11/22/2022. First applicant submittal on 1/23/2023. First staff review letter issued on 3/6/2023. Second applicant submittal on 5/22/2023. Second staff review letter issued on 6/27/2023. NIM held on 7/25/2023. kh .11WI-1* Application for a Mixed -Use Project (MUP). The 0.6- acre parcel is zoned C-3-GTZO-MXD and is in an Activity Center. The pre-existing building (former Pizza Hut) will house commercial business. Applicant seeks to construct eight live -work units with working space at ground level and living space on the second floor. Requires allocation from the density bonus pool. Page 2 of 14 Packet Pg. 71 Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA • Bayshore Beautification MSTU Haldeman Creek MSTU Brookside Marina Rezone: PL20190001540* Location: 2015 and 2025 Davis Blvd. Owner: Naples Marina Holdings, LLC Status: Applicant's first submittal was 7/22/2020. Staff's first review comments issued 8/24/2020. Applicant's second submittal was 9/13/2021. Staff's second review comments issued 10/20/2021. NIM held on 1/6/2022. Second NIM was held on 7/19/2022. Applicant's third submittal was 10/12/2022. Staff issued third review comments on 11/10/2022. Applicant's fourth submittal was on 1 /9/2023. Planning Commission recommended approval with maximum 112 boats at their 5/4/2023 meeting. Scheduled for 9/26/2023 Board of County Commissioners hearing. Rezone of the submerged lands only from RSF-4 to C-4. Notwithstanding the straight C-4 zoning and to ensure GMP consistency, the permitted uses for the submerged lands will be limited to water -related or water -dependent uses associated with a marina. Uses include wet boat slips (with or without lifts/davits), boat lift canopies, boat ramps (one ramp exists already), small recreational boat rentals, operation of charter or party fishing boats, canoe/kayak/rowboat rentals, houseboat rentals, and tourist guide boat operations. Jet ski rentals are excluded but requesting ability to rent a wet slip to a private jet ski owner. Live -aboard vessels were also excluded. Becca Ave (RZ): PL20230005755 Location: 2595 & 2631 Becca Avenue Owner: Weston & William Bayes Status: Pre -application meeting held on 4/26/2023. (see also Zoning Verification Letter PL20230000846 on page 14) Applicant requests rezoning to allow multifamily devleopment. A Growth Management Plan Amendment would also be required. 5.A.2 Page 3 of 14 Packet Pg. 72 q:�, 11-41V 236,101WK Bayshorc Gateway Triangle CRA • Bayshore Beautification MSTU Haldeman Creek MSTU Development Review Petitions Justin's Village MF (SDP): PL20230013521* Location: 3163 Justins Way (off Calusa Ave) Owner: SMH PROPERTIES OF SWFL INC (St. Matthews House) Status: Pre -application meeting held on 8/24/2023. Construction of multi -family units per approved zoning Ordinance 2023-21, allowing up to 28 units on 2.33 acres. 3987 Full Moon Ct (VAC): PL20230013038* Location: 3987 Full Moon Court (off Lunar Street) Owner: Trevor Tedeschi Status: First applicant submittal on 8/3/2023. Staff issued first comment letter on 8/29/2023. Vacate existing 12-ft easement, and relocate easement to south of property. Fishtale Addition (SIP): PL20230012770* Location: 2510 Davis Blvd. (at terminus of Kirkwood Ave) Owner: FTB Holding LLC Status: Pre -application meeting held on 8/17/2023. Parcel is now under common ownership with 2540 Davis, which is a boat sales use. Owner seeks to use acquired parcel for additional storage of boats. Property is already fenced. Pine Street Storage Warehouse (SDPA) Final Site Acceptance (FAS): PL20210001598* Location: 2435 & 2447 Pine Street Owner: 2447 Pine St LLC Status: Pre -application meeting waived on 6/14/2021. First applicant submittal on 6/29/2021. Staff issued first comment letter on 7/26/2021. Second applicant submittal on 9/16/2021. Staff issued second comment letter on 10/7/2021. Third applicant submittal on 10/8/2021. SDPA approval letter issued on 10/20/2021. Pre -construction meeting on 10/27/2021. Final Acceptance package submitted on 7/25/2023. Staff issued comment letter on 8/1/2023. Submittal of additional acceptance documents on 8/18/2023. Replacement of the previously approved doggy daycare building with a 7,187 SF building with associated parking lot and drainage facilities. 5.A.2 Page 4 of 14 Packet Pg. 73 5.A.2 Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA *Bayshore Beautification MSTU Haldeman Creek MSTU Shadowlawn Drive Multi -Family Development (SDP): PL20220005562* .- CONHECTICUTAbEk1.E 2 _ r UNWOOOAVENUE Location. 1795 Shadowlawn Dnve Owner: East Naples Baptist Church Inc Status: Pre -application meeting held on 9/13/2022. First applicant submittal on 6/15/23. Staff issued first comment letter on 8/4/2023. Applicant proposes a 9-unit multi -family development at 1795 Shadowlawn Dr along with associated utility connections, a stormwater system, a parking lot, landscaping & site lighting. Applicant will need to submit for the Limited Density Bonus Pool Allocation (LDBPA) per LDC Section 4.02.16 for the additional density over the allowable 7 dwelling units per ZLTRPL20220004950. Lakeview Drive Parking Lot (SDP): PL20230010361 Location: 3570 Bayshore Dr. (Parcel Nos. 61836042006 & 61836040008) Owner: Heritage Property Holdings LLC Status: Pre -application meeting held on 7/5/2023. Proposed parking lot reconfiguration for site located north of 3570 Bayshore Drive (fronting on Lakeview Drive). Harmony Shores (SDP): PL20230008929 Location: 5 Bamboo Drive (south side of US 41) Owner: Harmony Shores Venture II LLC Status: Pre -application meeting held 5/31/2023. Redevelop mobile home park with elevated units on structural piles and parking below along with a small amenity and rear yard open space and replacement of the existing docks, seawall and boat ramp in kind. WSA Bayshore Hotel (SDP): PL20200001971 Location: Bayshore Drive south of Lunar Street (Parcel Nos. 53353320002,53353360004,53353400003) Owner: BBH Group, LLC Status: Pre -application meeting held on 10/20/2020. Applicant first submittal on 9/22/2021. Staff issued incomplete submittal letter on 9/23/2021. Additional materials submitted 10/8/2021. Staff issued first review comment letter on 11/5/2021. Applicant second submittal on 7/7/2022. Staff issued second incomplete submittal letter on 7/7/2022. Additional materials submitted 8/8/2022. Staff issued second review comment letter on 8/9/2022. Applicant third submittal on 3/14/2023. Staff issued third review comment letter on 4/6/2023. 23-room four story `boutique hotel' (3 stories over parking), with accessory amenities for guests. Page S of 14 Packet Pg. 74 Bayshorc Gateway Triangle CRA *Bayshore Beautification MSTU Haldeman Creek MSTU Courthouse Shadows Apartments (SDPA) Final Site Acceptance (SAF): PL20190002368* Location: 3290 & 3420 Tamiami Trail E Owner: KRG Courthouse Shadows LLC Status: Pre -application meeting held on 10/23/2019. First applicant submittal on 9/29/2020. Staff issued incomplete submittal letter on 10/1/2020. Staff issued first comment letter on 10/30/2020. Second applicant submittal on 11/25/2020. Staff issued incomplete submittal letter on 12/1/2020. Staff issued second comment letter on 12/28/2020. Third applicant submittal on 2/2/2021. Staff issued incomplete submittal letter on 2/3/2021. SDPA approval letter issued on 3/9/2021. Pre - construction meeting on 6/4/2021. Final acceptance documents submitted on 8/10/2023. Staff issued comment letter on 8/28/2023. Request for final acceptance of the multi -family residential project (Marea Apartments). Windstar on Naples Bay Fitness Center (SDPA): PL20230006317 Location: 1700 Windstar Blvd. Owner: Windstar Club, Inc Status: Pre -application meeting waived by county planner on 4/3/2023. Submittal is pending. Add a 7,000-SF fitness building to the existing facility. Fifth Avenue Express Carwash (SDP): PL20230001721 Location: Tamiami Trail East (corner US 41 & Pine Street) — Parcel No. 76211080005 Owner: Cal German, Inc Status: Pre -application meeting held on 2/23/2023. Property zoned C-4-GTZO-MXD. Automated Tunnel express car wash with free vacuum parking spaces. 17-Acre Bayshore Project (SDP): PL20230002535 Location: 4315 & 4265 Bayshore Drive Owner: Collier County Bayshore CRA Status: Pre -application meeting held on 3/2/2023. First applicant submittal on 5/5/2023. Additional materials submitted on 5/24/2023. Staff issued first comment letter on 6/15/2023. Promenade and boardwalk connection from Bayshore Drive across the eastern lakes and drainage canal to Sugden Park. Additional elements may include parking lots for the boardwalk use on the west end of the project area. 5.A.2 Page 6 of 14 Packet Pg. 75 5.A.2 Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA •Bayshore Beautification MSTU Haldeman Creek MSTU 2865 Riverview Drive Boat Docks (SIP): PL20230002255 Location: 2865 Riverview Drive Owner: Robbins Mountain Tower, LLC Status: Pre -application meeting rescheduled from 2/28/2023 and held on 3/29/2023. Proposed boat dock - 60 linear feet by T wide along the rear property line in the canal. The Grove Bayshore (PPL): PL20210002029* Location: Parcel 61841080008 (on Bayshore Dr. between Barrett Ave. & Van Buren Ave.) Owner: Gulfview Development, LLC Status: Pre -application meeting held on 9/2/2021. First applicant submittal on 3/29/2022. Additional documents submitted on 5/23/2022. Staff issued first comment letter on 6/17/2022. Applicant submitted response on 10/5/2022. Additional documents submitted on 11/16 & 12/12/2022. Staff issued second comment letter on 1/11/2023. Third applicant submittal on 3/14/2022. Staff issued third comment letter on 4/11/2023. Fourth applicant submittal on 4/19/2023. Staff issued fourth comment letter on 5/15/2023. Fifth applicant submittal on 7/11/2023. Staff issued fifth comment letter on 8/3/2023. Sixth applicant submittal on 8/11/2023. 10-acre Mixed Use Development located along Bayshore Drive. Single family subdivision with two commercial parcels fronting Bayshore Drive. Application type changed from SDP to PPL. Previous Project Name: GULFVIEW AND BAYSHORE MIXED USE DEVELOPMENT N i Ybor Mixed Use Development (SDP): PL20220007412* Location: Parcel 61841080008 (on Bayshore Dr. between Barrett & Van Buren Ave.) Owner: Naples Groves Lot 113, LLC Status: Pre -application meeting held on 12/13/2022. Applicant first submittal 6/19/2023. Payment of submittal fees completed on 8/16/2023. The property is 0.86-acres and will include a new three (3) story building (7,540 S.F.), a parking lot, and associated site improvements. The first floor will include a covered outdoor dining area, restaurant, two offices, and retail stores. The second and third floors will be hotel rooms and the roof (terrace) will include a pool and bar. Page 7 of 14 Packet Pg. 76 Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA • Bayshore Beautification MSTU Haldeman Creek MSTU KRB Naples (SDP): PL20220003647 Location: 3230 Tamiami Trail E. (at Peters Ave.) Owner: 3230 Tamiami LLC Status: Pre -application meeting held on 6/16/2022. Incomplete applicant submittal on 11/4/2022. Applicant submitted additional materials on 11/11 and 11/17/2022. Staff issued comment letter on 12/9/2022. Applicant submitted additional material on 5/12/2023. Applicant second submittal on 6/7/2023. Staff issued second comment letter on 7/5/2023. Request for KRB (Kelley's Roast Beef) Naples construction of two restaurants & applicable parking. Autospace Naples (SDPA): PL20220006331* Location: 3045 Davis Blvd. Owner: Davis Terrace Realty LLC Status: First applicant submittal on 10/5/2022 with additional items on 10/12/2022. Staff issued first comment letter 11/9/2022. Second applicant submittal on 8/4/2023. Staff issued second comment letter 8/29/2023. Formerly known as Naples Classic Car. This is a vintage car restoration business with 2 buildings on ±1.10 acres at 3045 Davis Blvd. & 3084 Terrace Ave. The southern parcel was included in original SDP-PL20160001805. New 3-story building with a footprint of ±13,748 sf for 30 car condo units. Existing paint and body shop on the northeast will be replaced by a 69 ✓�5001/!E AFU (P�BCN.)W' R I � 5 ±4,000 sf storage building, per the deviations approved under HEX No. 2022-23. Administrative Parking Reduction (APR-PL20230003045) approved to allow 14 instead of 33 parking spaces. The existing building on the southern parcel will be used for used auto sales, warehouse, and office. 5.A.2 Page 8 of 14 Packet Pg. 77 5.A.2 Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA •Bayshore Beautification MSTU Haldeman Creek MSTU Approved Projects/Letters Issued The MED Restaurant of Bayshore (SIPI): PL20230012590* Location: 3929 Bayshore Drive Owner: Antonio Miceli Status: Applicant first submittal on 7/25/2023. Incomplete submittal letter issued on 7/25/2023. Additional information submitted on 8/7/2023. Staff issued comment letter on 8/7/2023. SIPI approval issued on 8/10/2023. Addition of 28 seats to the outdoor seating area. The MED Restaurant of Bayshore (SIP): PL20220003989 Location: 3929 Bayshore Drive Owner: Antonio Miceli Status: Pre -application meeting held on 6/29/2022. Applicant first submittal on 9/16/2022. Incomplete submittal letter issued on 9/21/2022. Applicant submitted additional information on 11/21/2022. Staff comment letter issued on 12/29/2022. Applicant second submittal on 3/15 and additional items submitted on 4/4/2023. Second staff comment letter issued on 4/24/2023. Applicant third submittal on 5/23/2023. SIP approval issued on 7/7/2023. Improvements to the existing restaurant. Windstar on Naples Bay Clubhouse (APR): PL20230012914* Location: 3045 Davis Blvd. & 3072 Terrace Ave. Owner: Davis Terrace Realty, LLC Status: First applicant submittal on 8/1/2023. Incomplete submittal letter issued on 8/4/2023 Withdrawal request submitted on 8/10/2023. Request for administrative parking reduction for a 7-space less parking reduction than that which was approved under PL20210002095 for the Windstar Clubhouse expansion (reduction from 322 to 203 regular, eight handicapped, 45 bicycle and 46 golf cart spaces). 3987 Full Moon Ct (ZLTR): PL20230013161* Location: 3987 Full Moon Court Owner: Trevor Tedeschi Status: First applicant submittal on 8/7/2023. Incomplete submittal letter issued on 8/7/2023. Additional materials submitted 8/8/2023. Zoning Verification Letter issued on 8/16/2023. Property is currently zoned as Mobile Home (MH-BZO-R3). Staff verified that a single-family residence can be constructed on property and the applicable setbacks. Page 9 of 14 Packet Pg. 78 5.A.2 Bayshorc Gateway Triangle CRA • Bayshore Beautification MSTU Haldeman Creek MSTU 2464 Davis BLVD (ZLTR): PL20230011974 Location: 2464 Davis Blvd. Owner: Luis R. & Gloria I. Romero >F� Status: Application submitted on 7/12/2023. Zoning Verification Letter issued on 7/17/2023. Viage Bayshore ArVERVIEW DRIVE Applicant seeks verification that the zoning on this property (C-5) will allow for the sale of used cars, boats, and golf carts. Staff verified that used automobile sales (SIC 5511), used marine vessel sales (SIC 5551), and used cart sales (SIC 5599) are all r permitted uses in C-5 zones (underlying zoning district) and are subject to the development standards of LDC 4.02.16 per the GTZO-MXD overlay. Marina (SDPI): PL20220004489 Location: 3470 Bayshore Drive Owner: Viage Marinas, LLC Status: Applicant first submittal on 6/23/2022. Staff comment letter issued on 7/15/2022. Applicant second submittal on 8/8/2022. Staff issued a second comment letter on 8/12/2022. Applicant nominal submittal on 5/8/2023. Staff issued a third comment letter on o 5/18/2023. Applicant fourth submittal on 5/30/2023. Staff issued a fourth comment letter on 6/7/2023. Applicant fifth submittal on 6/21/2023. Staff issued fifth comment letter on 6/29/2023. Applicant sixth submittal on 7/10/2023. SDPI approval issued on 7/13/2023. The applicant proposes to replace boat racks from 4-racks high to 2- racks high, and to update fencing and buffering to screen the racks from adjacent properties. Note, there is not an increase in the number of boats being stored on the marina property. All marina operations will be contained within the C-4-BMUD-W zoned properties. Vehicular parking will only occur within residentially zoned lots. Viage Bayshore Marina (DR): PL20220000558 Owner: Viage Marinas LLC Status: Pre -application meeting held 2/7/2022. First applicant submittal on 9/2/2022. Staff issued comment letter on 10/10/2022. Second applicant submittal on 12/6/2022. Staff issued a second comment letter on 1/9/2023. Applicant's third submittal was on 2/1/2023. Hearing Examiner hearing on 4/27/23. Approval granted by HEX Decision No. 2023-14. Request includes deviations to required screening of the on -site boat racks (for dry boat storage), to permit the existing chain link fence along the ROWs with additional landscaping and/or slats, to permit a reduction in the landscape buffer width along Bayshore Drive, and to permit boat parking/storage within the Accessory Parking Zone area of the site. Page 10 of 14 Packet Pg. 79 V*," cz�� 7 � ?3(.0-rW Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA *Bayshore Beautification MSTU Haldeman Creek MSTU 2205 Tamiami TO East (ZLTR): PL20230010774 Location: 2205 Tamiami Trail East Owner: Coral Cay Naples LLC STE 100 Status: Request submitted on 6/14/2023. Zoning Verification Letter issued on 6/22/2023. Staff verified the site is zoned C-4-GTZO-MXD. Applicant is conducting due diligence research to prepare a Zoning Report on the above -mentioned property. 3095 Connecticut Ave (LS): PL20230009924 Location: 3095 Connecticut Ave. Owner: 3095 Connecticut Ave LLC Status: Applicant submittal on 5/30/2023. Lot Split approval letter issued on 6/16/2023. Applicant requests to split Parcel 61430440004 into two separate 50' wide parcels. 45 Liberty Lane (ZLTR): PL20230009280 Location: 45 Liberty Lane (at intersection with Constitution Drive) Owner: Tortuga Commons LLC Status: Request submitted on 5/11/2023. Zoning Verification Letter issued on 6/13/2023. Applicant would like to obtain additional information with regards to the possibility of dividing or subdividing this parcel or converting the property to a group care facility II. We understand the parcel is 1.33 acres, and located within the Bayshore Overlay, zoned RSF-4-BZO- R4. Auto Dealership 3147 Davis Blvd ZLTR -:' MM = "#, ,� PL20230008855 Location: 3147 Davis Blvd (Porsche Naples) Owner: TT Tamiami Inc 10 of MY P Status: Request submitted on 5/10/2023. Zoning Verification ,► , , ; �, Letter issued on 6/2/2023. Request to verify zoning and allowance for auto dealership, ML Ak 9L — 1 service, and repair center. 5.A.2 Page 11 of 14 Packet Pg. 80 /� (/2eAort�t 141V O rw Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA • Bayshore Beautification MSTU Haldeman Creek MSTU Windstar on Naples Bay Clubhouse Expansion (SDPI): PL20230007621 Location: 1700 Windstar Blvd. (Clubhouse) Owner: Windstar Club, Inc. Status: Applicant submittal on 4/20/2023. SDPI approval letter issued on 5/4/2023. SDPI application to SDPA PL20220004780. This application proposes site, grading, and utility changes to the previously approved SDPA plans. These plan alterations include storm drainage revisions, paver pathway revisions, and block retaining wall revisions. The temporary fitness trailer improvements and grease interceptor approved in PL20220004780 are no longer proposed. There are no changes to the architectural plans. Overall utility quantities are not changing. The only difference in utilities is the removal of the grease interceptor. Therefore, there are no additional utility costs or associated utility submittal fees. 3095 Connecticut Ave (ZLTR): PL20230007683 Location: 3095 Connecticut Avenue Owner: 3095 Connecticut Ave LLC Status: Request submitted on 4/20/2023. Zoning Verification Letter issued on 5/4/2023. Applicant is proposing to build a 2-unit duplex on this property and would also like to build two separate guesthouses for each unit. County planner advised that the 2-unit duplex is allowed, but the 2- additional guesthouses are not due to LDC requirements of a minimum lot area of 43,560 square feet (1 acre) and a minimum lot width of 105 feet to allow for 1 guesthouse. The subject property is 13,503.6 square feet (0.31 acres) and approximately 100 feet wide; therefore, it does not comply with minimum site design standards for a guesthouse. 3063 Connecticut Ave (LS): PL20220005465 Location: 3063 Connecticut Ave. Owner: Robert David Shepherd Status: Applicant submittal on 8/12/2022. Incomplete applicant submittal on 8/17/2022. Staff issued comment letter 9/7/2022. Applicant second submittal on 5/1/2023. Lot Split approval letter issued on 5/18/2023. Applicant requests to split Parcel 61430480006 into two separate parcels. Porsche Interim DC Charger Install (SDPI): PL20230000899 Location: 3147 Davis Blvd. Owner: TT of Tamiami, Inc. Status: First applicant submittal on 1/19/2023. Additional materials submitted on 1/26/2023. Incomplete submittal letter issued on 1/31/2023. Additional materials submitted on 2/21/2023. Staff issued first comment letter on 3/9/2023. Additional materials submitted on 4/11/2023 and 4/18/2023 Staff issued incomplete submittal letter issued on 4/19/2023. SDPI approval letter issued on 5/9/2023. Installing new electric vehicle (EV) chargers and supporting infrastructure at Porsche of Naples. Page 12 of 14 Packet Pg. 81 5.A.2 Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA • Bayshore Beautification MSTU Haldeman Creek MSTU 2595 & 2631 Becca Ave (ZLTR): PL20230000846 Location: 2595 & 2631 Becca Avenue Unit 1 Owner: Weston J. Bayes & William J. Bayes Status: Application submitted on 1/12/2023. Zoning Verification Letter issued on 5/10/2023 (supersedes the letter issued on 1/27/2023). (see also Rezone Pre Application Meeting PL20230005755 on page 3) Applicant wants to confirm the permitted uses, development regulations, and how many residential units can be constructed on the properties. Zoning Letter confirms zoning of RMF-6- BZO-R1 currently allows 6 base units/acre + eligible for up to 2 units/acre from bonus pool (subject to Hearing Examiner review), which equates to 8 units/acre * 0.68 acres = 5 dwelling units. Through the Affordable Housing Bonus program, a rezoning may be pursued for up to 15 du/ac, which equates to 10 dwelling units if all applicable criteria are met. Beyderman (VAC): PL20220005685 Location: Parcel #50890840103 (at end of Holly Ave, last lot on south side) Owner: Irina & Yury Beyderman Status: First incomplete submittal letter issued on 9/2/2022. First applicant submittal on 9/6/2022. Second incomplete submittal letter issued on 9/15/2022. Additional materials submitted on 9/26/2022. Staff issued first comment letter on 10/14/2022. Second applicant submittal on 1/4/2023. Staff issued a second comment letter on 1/30/2023. Third applicant submittal on 4/19/2023. Staff issued a third comment letter on 5/12/2023. Fourth applicant submittal on 5/16/2023. Approved at 7/11/23 Board of County Commissioners meeting (Resolution No. 2023-134). Vacating an easement on parcel #50890840103. Justin's Village _ EA �b /O IY O ze t pti2lN k i�a a i/ • ! !2 x 93• n��/Z Phase 2 (RZ): PL20220003739 —1, Location: 3163 Justin's Way ,JI Applicant: SMH PROPERTIES OF SWFL INC (St. Matthews House) Status: First staff review issued 10/20/2022. Second applicant submittal on 10/25/2022. Neighborhood Information Meeting held on sn,•••" 12/15/2022, Salvation Army Church, 3170 Estey Avenue. Planning Commission meeting held 3/16/2023, recommendation for approval. Approved at 4/25/2023 Board of County Commissioners meeting Al (Ordinance No. 2023-21). Request to rezone 2.33 acres from RMF-6 GTZO-R to RMF-12 GTZO-R for twenty-eight units. Page 13 of 14 Packet Pg. 82 Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA • Bayshore Beautification MSTU Haldeman Creek MSTU Marea Luxury Apartments FKA Courthouse Shadows Apartments - Phase 2 (SAP): PL20230008985 Location: 3350 Putney Court, Bldg. 1 Owner: JDA Courthouse Shadows LLC STE 400 Status: First applicant submittal on 5/10/2023. Additional materials submitted on 5/16/2023. Staff issued first comment letter on 5/24/2023. Staff issued second comment letter on 6/21/2023. Preliminary Acceptance approval issued on 6/23/2023. Request for Site Acceptance of Phase 2. Please note, it is understood that final acceptance of the sanitary sewer (PL20220007455) will require upsizing the existing force main connected to the lift station that serves the Marea Apartments. These improvements are currently in the design and permitting process. Marea Luxury Apartments - Phase 3 (SAP): PL20230007856 Location: 3350 Putney Court, Bldg. 1 Owner: JDA Courthouse Shadows LLC STE 400 Status: First applicant submittal on 4/25/2023. Staff issued first comment letter on 5/24/2023. Preliminary Acceptance approval issued on 6/23/2023. Request for Site Acceptance of Phase 3. Please note, it is understood that final acceptance of the sanitary sewer (PL20220007455) will require upsizing the existing force main connected to the lift station that serves the Marea Apartments. These improvements are currently in the design and permitting process. Marea Luxury Apartments - Phase 4 (SAP): PL20230009840 Location: 3350 Putney Court, Bldg. 1 Owner: JDA Courthouse Shadows LLC STE 400 Status: First applicant submittal on 5/30/2023. Staff issued first comment letter on 6/8/2023. Preliminary Acceptance approval issued on 6/23/2023. Request for Site Acceptance of Phase 3. Please note, it is understood that final acceptance of the sanitary sewer (PL20220007455) will require upsizing the existing force main connected to the lift station that serves the Marea Apartments. These improvements are currently in the design and permitting process. 5.A.2 Page 14 of 14 Packet Pg. 83 5.A.2 q, 1.4m B&O"-V Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA .Bayshore Beautification MSTU Haldeman Creek MSTU To: CRA Local Advisory Board Members From: Shirley Garcia Memorandum Subject: Agenda Item 8a- Draft Residential Home Improvement Grant (RHIG) Date: September 12, 2023 Request: To review and submit any recommended changes no later than September 181h, 2023. Background & Analysis:This is the proposed residential home improvement grant program in its first draft. The CRA-AB recommended staff revise the current SIG program to be income based assistance program for the very low, low and median income in our district. Recommendations- None at this time. Attachments: Site Improvement Grant for your reference only. Note *The income limits cannot be changed because we are following HUD (Federal) Guidelines. Packet Pg. 84 5.A.2 Residential Home Improvement Grant Program The Residential Home Improvement Grant Program (RHIG) is a redevelopment initiative funded and administered by the Bayshore Gateway Triangle Community Redevelopment Agency (BGTCRA) for exterior improvements to dwellings for residents and affordable rental units owned by non-profit organizations within the Redevelopment Area. Terms and Conditions of the Program RHIG is intended to provide very Low, Low and Moderate Income, single-family homeowners located within the BGTCRA with financial assistance needed to make necessary improvements to their homes to increase their livability, life span, correct property maintenance violations, and provide for a decent, safe and sanitary structure. Grant funding is available on a "first come, first qualified, first served" basis. The maximum amount of assistance per house is $60,000, inclusive of all costs and funds exterior improvements and some interior after -staff reviews and approves. Tenants and owners of dwellings that meet the income criteria (see "Applicant Eligibility: below) and is located within the BGTCRA boundaries may be eligible to receive RHIG funding. The RHIG program, maximum dollar award under this program is $60,000. Work must be completed within a year from the date of approval, or an extension would need to be requested within 60 days of expiration. Exterior improvements must be at least partially visible to the public, either from the public right-of-way or some other highly visible location. Grantees generally receive RHIG funds after CRA staff visit the site and review all paperwork to verify grantee eligibility and submit to the Local CRA Advisory Board and the Community Redevelopment Area Board for final approval. Applicant Eligibility: Residential Properties The RHIG program is designed to primarily be a tool for the improvement of residential properties; however, certain properties zoned for other uses may be eligible as noted below. Owner -occupied and rental (single-family, duplex, triplex, and quadruplex) residential property located within the Redevelopment Area may be improved with funding from the RHIG program. Applicants may submit one application per property per year and may apply for additional funds until they receive a total of $60,000 from the CRA. Once an applicant has received $60,000 in RHIG funding, that person is ineligible for funding for another RHIG but may be eligible for other CRA-backed grants. Applicant Eligibility: Non -Homesteaded Properties The only applicants with non -homesteaded properties who are eligible to receive RHIG funds must be affiliated with non-profit entities. Applications for improvements to these kinds of properties must adhere to the same rules as owner -occupied applications as noted above (as applicable). Not -for -profit applicants must have a valid 501 c3, a Church or other religious institution (as applicable) for their business or organization at the time of application. The tenant must meet the income criteria as noted below and the property must be an "affordable" rental within the CRA Boundaries. M N O N N a� as U M a c a� a� Q Q U H m c m E t U a r Q Packet Pg. 85 5.A.2 INTRODUCTION The Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) Housing Rehabilitation Grant Program is intended to provide Very Low, Low and Moderate Income, single-family homeowners located within the BGTCRA with the financial assistance needed to make necessary improvements to their homes to increase their livability, life span, correct code violations, and provide for a decent, safe and sanitary structure. Grant funding is available on a "first come, first qualified, first served" basis. The maximum amount of assistance per house is $60,000, inclusive of all costs. The program consists of two distinct grants for homes located within the geographic boundaries of the Homestead Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) and funding directly by the CRA. RESIDENTIAL EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENT GRANT - (CRA AREA ONLY) The Goal of the Residential Home Improvement Grant is to stabilize the community, to preserve the quality of the neighborhoods and assist residents with improvements, creating a sense of pride, preserving the value of the home's equity, as well as the well-being of the occupants and the neighborhood. The grant will provide for the improvement of exterior portions of the property. This grant is limited to one per residence for the life of the program. Residential Facade Improvement Grants require no matching funds and repayment is not required if the homeowner lives in the property for the entire fifteen (15) year period. The exterior improvements will include any of the following: ➢ Installation of accordion hurricane shutters ➢ Installation of new permeable driveway ➢ Exterior painting ➢ Installation of new wood or decorative aluminum fence (may include 1 double and 1 single gate) ➢ Stormwater improvements, including French drains and trench drains ➢ Any other improvements subject to CRA approval EMERGENCY HOME REPAIR GRANT - (CRA AREA ONLY) The goals of the program are to improve the quality of life for homeowners, bring properties up to current building code, to provide decent, safe and sanitary housing, and to facilitate and encourage redevelopment activity in the Community Redevelopment Area. in Applicant Initials Packet Pg. 86 5.A.2 The focus of the Emergency Home Repair Grant is to provide funding for emergency repairs. This program will assist homeowners with necessary repairs and property improvements to make their homes safe, secure and sanitary. This grant is limited to one per residence for the life of the program. Emergency Home Repair Grants require no matching funds and repayment is not required if the homeowner lives in the property for the entire fifteen (15) year period. The emergency home repairs will include any of the following: ➢ Electrical and plumbing repairs ➢ Replacement of cabinetry, if needed, after a plumbing repair ➢ Exterior painting ➢ Roof repair or replacement ➢ Pest control work (inspection must reveal infestation) ➢ Removal of asbestos or other potentially hazardous materials ➢ Repairs to meet County Code Violations (must be verified by property maintenance investigator) ➢ Connection to County Sewer Lines or City Water ➢ New doors and windows (if damaged) with hurricane shutters ➢ Hurricane Windows without shutters ➢ Mold Remediation ➢ ADA Compliance home alterations ➢ Stucco/Masonry ➢ Installation of new permeable driv ➢ Stormwater improvements ➢ French drains and trench drains ➢ Any other improvements subject to CRA approval The grant will not cover the following Items: ➢ Any luxury item - swimming pool, spa, hot tub, interior decorating, etc. ➢ Impact Windows ➢ Kitchen cabinets (unless needed after plumbing repair) ➢ Flooring, such as tile, hard wood, etc. ➢ New additions � `� ➢ Installation of satellite dishes ➢ Installation of new patio, porch or deck ➢ Interior painting or improvements ➢ Sculptures/ Statues, fountains, decorative rocks hn Packet Pg. 87 w ia! ��1' 1►�+* a ire rf', i =1 .F�,� 14 + f `C y •` •+ ,-/l,'f . / s;i,' E►�et' ;R / ry ' na�wla • .ADS �JMJ.�, � .: a� � Yp b`tiwl�uenW•a:.y--� 7'�4 ;:111�r'ru �}.:✓ �---:fml0. 1 FR{yY.iK �k��ki•Yi!j �ch'• �r' °<��I va!tf a4Z';Ei��za N\ '�Y`� lt aMI�NyN�+slSig a ,vL!ei.,.�A,w�rF—w�-,.,. wK•.•itsohiGrai � F ,GF , o+,` xo + rarwro ' r' M %/ ^: A �S •" 1 r 11 • i'_f .� o ' c va•fa :. 1 ` '';�' i' •` �� t E1 Wawarl t o ll� rr tia �a { F st 9 o IaFt M Q} is ;oM:l f v : t1.� ;.. 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Alf, '' nm f ,la„ F� :i L• 3 ' i A 9dFIF�4jy'i: (• Fj,, 1 �m -�S �Y frllrlt i `�, � a•�r�I + . `..i -�: ' -!ai M E•- i rx'�i � � ti�v"�r �.: Mn Nr t �y� ��. � � 1 3 � ., �+ � . •�:!` .. 5j` 'I�ar,�i{!14`[E 1��"� fo ~ A a �. • err y, �� a :f..• rlal jwil �L��'4� �` I� � 1}�"�r'' tZ� �t J iiaF ;� E 4 a - • � nai"w-i�"r' 1a! i f � + ;sr \''NIMIIGIttt y . a f 5.A.2 ➢ The applicant shall obtain, read, and understand all aspects of the Grant Program and execute the Grant Agreement for the application to be considered complete. ➢ All work must be performed by a pre -approved licensed contractor who must obtain all necessary building permits from the Collier County Building Department. Contractors must ensure all repairs or improvements comply with Florida Building Code and County design guidelines. ➢ Work done without building permits will not be accepted or paid for by the grant. ➢ Applicants must have gross annual income at or below the applicable income limits established by the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) for the fiscal year in which the grant is approved. ➢ The owner's property taxes must be current, properties with unpaid property taxes do not qualify. ➢ Standard property insurance must be maintained on the property. The property owner shall maintain the required insurance coverage during the entire term of the grant period (15 years after completion of work) which may include flood insurance, if applicable. ➢ Mortgage payments on the property must be current. ➢ Grantees of the program are subject to a fifteen (15) year recorded lien on their property after completion of work and, payment is made to the contractor from the CRA. If the amount of the project is not significant, the CRA will use its discretion to determine whether a lien is placed on a property. If a grantee sells their property within the fifteen (15) year lien period, they will be required to pay back funds disbursed on a prorated basis. ➢ All projects and improvements must comply with design guidelines as adopted by Collier County. ➢ Applicants will need to be approved by the CRA Local Advisory Board and the CRA Board prior to commencing work in order to be funded. ➢ Projects must commence after receiving written notification of the award. Any repairs or improvements underway or prior to being approved will not be funded. ➢ The property shall not have an outstanding Collier County or any other lien against it (except for mortgage programs). In the event that the property has an outstanding lien against it, the grant will not be awarded until the lien is satisfied. However, funds may be used to correct code violations on owner -occupied properties solely at the discretion of the CRA. Grant funds cannot be used to pay fines for code violations. ➢ It is not the intent of the CRA to engage in any rehabilitation activity that requires vacating property. The CRA will not pay for relocation expenses. ➢ Only the applicant can contact CRA staff with requests for personal information. ➢ The Grant Program shall be available to anyone meeting the eligibility requirements, and no one shall be denied the benefits of said program because of race, color, national origin, or sex. Applicant Initials Packet Pg. 89 5.A.2 Grant Eligibility Requirements (Income Eligibility) To become eligible for the Housing Improvement Grant Program, the applicant must reside in a household which does not exceed 80% of the area median income. Following are the income limits by family size and admission income targeting requirements for the current year income limits. Each year will be distributed as an attachment, below is an example of 2023 income limits. U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HUD STATE: FLORIDA. 2023 ADJUSTED HOME INCOME LIMITS HUD FY 2023 INCOME LIMITS DOCUMENTATION SYSTEM FY 2023 Income Limits Summary Median Family Persons in Family FY 2023 Income FY 2023 Income Income Limit Area Click for More De Limit Category 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Very Low (50%) Income Limits ($) Click for More Detail 34,950 39,950 44,950 49,900 53,900 57,900 61,900 65,900 Extremely Low- Naples- Income (30%) Immokalee- Marco Island, $100,700 Limits ($)' 21,000 24,000 27,000 30,000 35,140 40,280 45,420 50,560 FL MSA Click for More Detail Low (80%) Income Limits ($) Click for More Detail 55,900 63,900 71,900 79,850 86,250 92,650 99,050 105,450 NOTE: Collier County is part of the Naples-Immokalee-Marco Island, FL MSA, so all information presented here applies to all of the Naples-Immokalee- Marco Island, FL MSA. Applicant Initials Packet Pg. 90 5.A.2 CRA VERIFICATION PROCEDURES CRA staff will verify the following information through homeowner certification, a third -party source and/or site visits. Verification or certification of income and assets will be reauired to determine eligibility in the program. The following original documents will be required for all applicants: ➢ Drivers License or valid picture identification Last two (2) years' income tax return (1040 form with W2's for all household members). Information in the tax return must match the information in this application. The last two (2) months of bank statements Any person over 18 years of age who is not income -earning shall execute a notarized no -income statement. One of the following: _ • Last 3 paycheck stubs (if working) • Proof of child support or Alimony (if applicable) • Proof of retirement or other income (if applicable) Declaration of Property Insurance (liability, flood and windstorm) Proof that mortgage payments are current Copy of code violation notices, if applicable Color photos of existing site or project area INCOMPLETE APPLICATIONS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED PROGRAM PROCEDURES All applications will be reviewed by CRA staff to determine completeness and income eligibility. 1. Applicants must complete the application and return it to the CRA along with all the necessary documents. 2. Applicant must receive no less than 2 qualified bids/quotes that are matching in scope of work and or services. 3. Staff will verify the information through homeowner certification, a third -party source and/or site visits. 4. Applications will be reviewed by CRA Staff. Applicants will be notified within 30 days regarding their eligibility to participate in the program. 5. Applicant may request changes base on their needs and priorities. CRA staff reserves the right to provide accommodation and make the proposed changes. If changes are made, they must be within budget. 6. The applicant will obtain the quotes for the work to be done from licensed contractors that are licensed within the State of Florida. The quotes will be reviewed for reasonableness and consistency. 7. After the application is complete and the cost of the project is obtained, staff will send the package to the designated body for approval. Packet Pg. 91 5.A.2 8. Once the application has been approved, a "Notification of Award of Grant" will be sent to the applicant. The CRA will make all efforts to qualify local vendors for this purpose. CRA staff is responsible for notifying the contractor that the work can start. All contractors must have a valid contractor's license and proper insurance and must obtain all necessary building permits. Contractors must provide a copy of the permit to CRA staff. 9. When the approved work is completed, the contractor must notify CRA staff. CRA staff will call the applicant to confirm that all work is completed and satisfactory. The contractor will submit all invoices and copies of final building inspections and/or Permit closures (when required) to CRA staff. 10. If the work is done in accordance to the property owner's original request and the work is completed in accordance with Florida building codes, the CRA will no be responsible to make corrections or changes. 11. Upon receipt of the required paperwork, CRA staff will perform an inspection to ascertain that all work has been completed in good standing. All repairs or improvements must be completed within one year after the "Notification of Award of Grant" is received. 12. After the CRA's inspection, the funds will be paid directly to the contractors. Checks will not be released until all necessary paperwork is turned in. The CRA will only pay for scope of work described and approved in the application. 13. After the work is completed, approved and paid, the CRA is not responsible for any claim for damage or repair. WARRANTIES FOR REPAIRS AND IMPROVEMENTS It is the responsibility of the applicant(s) to obtain any and all warranties for repairs and improvements from their respected general contractor either during or after work has commenced. It is suggested that the applicant(s) obtain at least a minimum one-year warranty on any and all materials, a one-year warranty on roofing repairs, and a two-year warranty on the removal of all existing roofing and the replacement of a new roof. The applicant property owner is responsible for notifying the contractor of any warranty claims. APPLICANT/PROPERTY OWNER OBLIGATION FOR THE RESIDENTIAL HOME IMPROVEMENT GRANT It is the goal of the Program to ensure that all work is completed in the highest quality and in a professional workmanlike manner and to ensure resident satisfaction to the highest extent possible while ensuring effective and efficient administration and use of staff time. It is the applicant's responsibility to ensure all paperwork to the CRA is prepared and completed in a timely manner. If an applicant has difficulty with any requirements of the application, CRA staff will guide them through the process. Applicant Initials Packet Pg. 92 5.A.2 A. Upon completion of the proposed construction work and execution of the proper paperwork, the CRA reserves the right to place a lien against the property for the full value of the CRA's contribution to the project, as stated in the contract, executed by all parties. The lien will be in force for fifteen (15) years after the work is completed. The lien will also require that the property improvements are maintained* (see Maintenance Section below) after completion. Should the property change ownership through sale or transfer during that period of time, the applicant will reimburse the CRA the prorated amount at zero percent interest. During the term of the grant, the property owner agrees to notify the CRA, in writing, within ten calendar days of a change in the ownership or foreclosure of the property. B. Should the property change ownership through inheritance, the heirs will be responsible for clearing the lien by retaining ownership through the remainder of the fifteen -year period or by making reimbursement to the CRA, the prorated amount at zero percent interest. Aff *MAINTENANCE The applicant agrees to operate and maintain the project and property in accordance with commonly -accepted industry standards for the life of the project. The applicant shall keep and maintain the residence interior and exterior in good and safe condition and shall make repairs in a timely fashion. The applicant/property owner shall use all reasonable efforts to prevent damage or disrepair to the project. applicant Initials Packet Pg. 93 5.A.2 GRANT APPLICATION Non Profit ❑ OFFICE USE ONLY Exterior ❑ Date: EMERGENCY ❑ Head of Household: Street Address: Application No. APPLICANT INFORMATION Home Phone Number Cell Phone Number E-Mail Address: PROPERTY INFORMATION Own: Yes No (If no, applicant is not eligible) Name and address of Mortgage Holder: Are mortgage payments current? Yes Property Folio Number: Are there any code violations on the property? Yes No Explain: M N O N T- C� m U M d c� c a� a� Q Q U t— m c m E t U a r Q Packet Pg. 94 5.A.2 SCOPE OF WORK OFFICE USE ONLY Exterior improvement Grant: Alternative Option: Emergency Home Repair Grant: Option# DESCRIPTION OF WORK: Packet Pg. 95 5.A.2 HOUSEHOLD INFORMATION Number Living in Unit: Head of Household Marital Status: ❑ Married ❑ Unmarried (single, divorced or widowed) ❑_Separated NAME RELATIONSHIP TO HOUSEHOLD SS# AGE SEX 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Head of Household Race: Head of Household Ethnicity: "_iLl ❑ Black ❑ Asian/Pacific Islander ❑ Hispanic ❑ Non -Hispanic Check all that apply to Head of Household: ❑ Elderly (Over 62) Applicant Initials ❑ White ❑ Other (Specify) ❑ Female Head of Household ❑ Handicap/Physically Disabled Q Packet Pg. 96 5.A.2 HOUSEHOLD INCOME Annual (Per Year) Income of Head of Household and each additional member of the household (use additional sheet if you need additional columns for other household members). SOURCE OF INCOME HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD HOUSEHOLD MEMBER HOUSEHOLD MEMBER HOUSEHOLD MEMBER INCOME VERIFICATION Salary $ $ $ $ Check Stubs Tips/Bonuses $ $ $ $ Check Stubs I nteresU Dividends $ $ $ $ Bank Statement Pension $ $ $ $ Check Stubs Social Security $ $ $ $ Letter Unemployment Benefits $ $ $ $ Letter Workers Compensation $ $ $ $ Letter Alimony/Child Support $ $ $ $ Court Order Welfare Payments $ $ $ $ Letter Rental Income $ $ $ Lease/Tax $ Return Form Business Income $ $ $ $ Tax Return Form Other $ $ $ $ TOTAL $ $ $ $ N�**) 11� Applicant Initials Packet Pg. 97 5.A.2 1 i►a 3 4 5 SOURCES OF INCOME VERIFICATION Name: Position/Title: _ Employer Name: Business Address Business Phone: Dates Worked: Name: Position/Title: Employer Name: Business Address: Business Phone: Dates Worked: Name: Position/Title: Employer Name: Business Address: Business Phone: Dates Worked: Other Income Source: Name: Address: Phone: Dates Worked: Other Income Source: Name: Address: Phone: Dates Worked: Applicant Initials Packet Pg. 98 5.A.2 HOUSEHOLD ASSETS (Bank Accounts, Stocks, Retirement Accounts, MMs and/or CDs) Household Member -Include Describe Asset Value of Asset Name of Financial Institution Total Cash Value of Assets Applicant Initials Packet Pg. 99 5.A.2 APPLICATION CERTIFICATION FORM NOTICE - PLEASE BE AWARE T RAT: Fl statute section 837.06 - false official statements law states that: "whoever knowingly makes a false statement in writing with the intent to mislead a public servant in the performance of his official duty shall be guilty of a misdemeanor of the second degree," punishable as provided by a fine to a maximum of $500 and/or maximum of a 60 day jail term. The undersigned specifically certifies that: (1) all statements made in this application are made for the purpose of obtaining the assistance indicated herein and are true and accurate; (2) verification or re - verification of any information contained in the application may be made at any time by the CRA or its consultant during the project to verify applicants qualification: (3) pay restitution for all costs occurred may be required for supplying false income information: (4) I hereby waive my rights under the privacy and confidentiality provision act, and give my consent to the Bayshore Gateway Triangle Community Redevelopment Agency, its agents and contractors to examine any confidential information given herein: (5) [ further grant permission and authorize any bank, employer, or other public or private agency to disclose information deemed necessary to complete this application. Applicant's Name: _ Signature: Co Applicants Name: Signature: FLORIDA COLLIER COUNTY hereby certify that Date: Date: ,a Notary Public for said County and State, do personally appeared before me this day and acknowledge the due execution of the foregoing instrument. Witness my hand and official seal this day of 20 Notary Public Signature_____ My Commission Expires: applicant Initials Packet Pg. 100 5.A.2 *** Each additional household members receiving income must sign below**** Verification or re -verification of any information contained in the application may be made at any time by the BGTCRA or its consultant during the project to verify applicants' qualification: imulM0 ►FTiT Signature: Date: 2. Print Name: Signature: Date: 3. Print Name: Signature: Date: 4. Print Name: Signature: Date: FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY a. Total Annual Income as listed above: $ b. Number of people living in household: c. Income Limits 301Z6__ _ _ 50%_ _ _ _ _80% Income determination (check category that applies based on Section 8 HUD standards) Very Low Income Low/Moderate Income Over Income Staff Members Signature: Date of Determination;. M N O N T_ C� m U d c� c a� a� Q Q U H m c m E t U a r Q Packet Pg. 101 5.A.2 AUTHORIZATION FOR THE RELEASE OF INFORMATION I, _,_ the undersigned, hereby authorize to release without liability, information regarding my employment, income, and/or assets to Collier County Community Redevelopment Agency, its agents, and consultants, for the purposes of verifying information provided as part of determining eligibility for assistance under the BGTCRA Residential Improvement Grant Program. I understand that only information necessary for determining eligibility can be requested. Types of Information to be verified: I understand that previous or current information regarding me may be required. Verifications that may be requested are, but not limited to: employment history, hours worked, salary and payment frequency, commissions, raises, bonuses, and tips; cash held in checking/savings accounts, stocks, bonds, certificates of deposits, Individual Retirement Accounts, interest, dividends; payments from Social Security, annuities, insurance policies, retirement funds, pensions, disability or death benefits, unemployment, disability or worker's compensation, welfare assistance, net income from the operation of a business, and alimony or child support payments. Organizations/Individuals that may be asked to provide written/oral verifications are, but not limited to: Past or Present Employers Banks, Financial or Retirement Institutions State Unemployment Agency Welfare Agency Alimony/Child Support Providers Social Security Administration Veteran's Administration Other Agreement to Conditions: I agree that a photocopy of this authorization may be used for the purposes stated above. I understand that I have the right to review this file and correct any information found to be incorrect Applicant Signature Print Name Date FLORIDA COLLIER COUNTY I, , a Notary Public for said County and State, do hereby certify that personally appeared before me this day and acknowledge the due execution of the foregoing instrument Witness my hand and official seal, this day Of ,20 Notary Public Signature My Commission Expires: NOTE: This general consent may not be used to request a copy of a tax return. If one is needed, contact your local IRS office for Form 4506, "Request for Copy of Tax Return", prepare, and sign separately Applicant Initials Packet Pg. 102 5.A.2 VERIFICATION OF EMPLOYMENT NAME OF APPLICANT/CO-APPLICANT: Employed Since Occupation SALARY: Effective Date of Last Increase: Base Pay Rate: Social Security Number: Hourly or Weekly or Monthly Average Hours:---------------------------- Hours Per Week ------------------Months Worked Per Year RETURN TO: Name: Shirley Garcia Overtime Pay Rate: Per Hr Agency: BGTCRA Expected average number of hours overtime worked per week during next 12 months Address: 3299 Tamiami Trail E, Ste 103 Any other compensation not included above (specify for Naples, Fl 34112 commissions, bonuses, tips, etc.): FOR $ Per Week AUTHORIZATION• Is pay received for vacation? _ No. of days/year State and Federal Regulations require us to verify the Total Base Pay Earnings for past 12 months$ Employment Income of all members of the household applying for assistance. We ask for your cooperation in supplying this Total Overtime Earnings for past 12 months$ information. This information will be used only to determine the eligibility status of the household. Total Base Pay Earnings for next 12 months$ Your prompt return of the requested information will be Total Overtime Earnings for next 12 months$ appreciated. Please return to the above -noted person as soon as possible. Expected Date of Any Pay Increase: Does the Employee have access to Retirement Account? es ❑ No ❑ If Yes,what amount can they get access to: $ RELEASE: 1 hereby authorize the release of the requested information. Authorized Representative Name: (Signature of Applicant) D ate : Title: A copy of the executed "Release of Information Form" is Date: attached which authorizes the release of information requested. Telephone: WARNING: Florida Statute 817 provides that willful false statements or misrepresentation concerning income and assets or liabilities relating to financial condition is a misdemeanor of the first degree and is punishable by fines and imprisonment provided under S 775.082 or 775.83. M N O N N E m d U N O O co N M N O N T CD m U M a M c d Q a U H a 00 c d E t U M r Q Packet Pg. 103 5.A.2 VERIFICATION OF ASSETS ON DEPOSITS CHECKING ACCOUNT NO. Average Monthly Current NAME OF APPLICANT/CO-APPLICANT: Balance for Last 6 Mos. interest Rate Social Security Number: SAVINGS ACCOUNT NO. Current Balance Current Interest RETURN TO: Rate Name: Shirley Garcia Agency: BGTCRA Address: 3299 Tamiami Trail E, Suite 103 Naples, F134112 AUTHORIZATION: State and Federal Regulations require us to verify IRA, KEOGH, RETII -------------- ---------------------- EMENT ACCOUN -------------------------- S ---------------- Employment Income of all members of the household applying for assistance. We ask for your cooperation in Company Amount Current Interest supplying this information. This information will be used Rate only to determine the eligibility status of the household. Your prompt return of the requested information will be appreciated. Please return the originals to the above -noted person as soon as possible. RELEASE: I hereby authorize the release of the requested information. Authorized Representative (Signature of Applicant) Name: Title. Date: _ copy of the execute "Release ot intorm=rorm-is attached which authorizes the release of information Date: requested. Telephone: WARNING: Florida Statute 817 provides that willful false statements or misrepresentation concerning income and assets or liabilities relating to financial condition is a misdemeanor of the first degree and is punishable by fines and imprisonment provided under FS 775.082 or 775.83. M N O N N L �C G m a as Cn N O O co N M N O N 04 CD d V M a. co c d Q a V H a m c d E t v a r Q Packet Pg. 104 5.A.2 Notarized Affidavit of Zero Income Full Legal Name: Property Address, City, Zip: Relationship to Head of Household: 1. Are you employed? ❑ Full-time❑ Part-time ❑ Seasonal ❑ No 2. If yes, where? How long? 3. Do you expect to work for any period during the next twelve (12) Months? Yes ❑ No ❑ If yes, where? 4. Do you work for anyone who pays you in cash or do you earn tips? Yes ❑ No ❑ If yes, how much weekly? 5. Are you on leave of absence from employment due to: Lay-off ❑ Medical ❑ Maternity ❑ Military Leave ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ If yes, when do you plan to return? 6. Do you currently receive, or expect to receive unemployment benefits? Yes ❑ No ❑ 7. Do you receive regular cash contributions from: Individuals not currently living in your household ❑ Outside agencies ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ If yes, list how much. $ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ?. Do you receive: Child support ❑Alimony ❑Welfare ❑ Public assistance ❑ Pension payment ❑ Annuity ❑ No ❑ Please check ALL that apply. If yes to any, list how much. $ 8. How much are monthly utilities (electricity, water, sewer, telephone)? $ Howare those utilities paid?-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- — Attach documentation showing how utility bills are being paid (i.e. copies of cancelled checks which have cleared the bank, notarized letter from the individual who regularly pays the utility bills, bank statements etc.). 9. Do you file taxes? Yes No ❑ If yes, provide a copy of your most recent federal income tax returns. Applicant Certification: I hereby certify that my total monthly income from all sources is $ By signing this Affidavit, I am certifying that the information is true and correct; and I understand that it is a crime to knowingly provide false information. Signature of Household Member Date: Sworn and subscribed to before me this Notary Public for day of 20_ My Commission Expires: Signature: Sponsor: Name, Title: I certify that I income qualified the above named, certifying beneficiary, according to the rules and regulations described in the HTF Manuals and the above beneficiary has no income. Sponsor Signature Date: Sworn and subscribed to before me this day of 20 M N 0 N N T_ d U M d c� c a� a� Q Q U t— m c m E t U a r Q Notary Public for My Commission Expires: Signature: Packet Pg. 105 5.A.2 I am currently unemployed and do not receive unemployment benefits or any other form of compensation. Below is an explanation, in my own words, that has resulted in my current financial situation. Household Member Certification: I hereby certify that my total monthly income from all sources is $ . By signing this Affidavit, I am certifying that the information is true and correct; and I understand that it is a crime to knowingly provide false information Signature of Household Member Date: Sworn and subscribed to before me this day of Notary Public for My Commission Expires: Signature: 20 Packet Pg. 106 dba Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA I Site Improvement Grant 3299 Tamiami Trail E., Suite I Naples F134112 www.bayshorecra.com Site Improvement Grant Program The Site Improvement Grant Program (SIG) is a redevelopment initiative funded and administered by the Bayshore/Gateway Triangle Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) as partial reimbursement for exterior improvements to buildings for residents and non-profit organizations within the Redevelopment Area. Overview of the Program Tenants and owners of residential and select non-residential properties for which property taxes are paid to the current year (see "Applicant Eligibility: Non -Residential Properties" below) and located within the CRA boundaries may be eligible to receive SIG funding. The SIG program funds only exterior improvements as a matching grant, requiring applicants to contribute a minimum of 67 percent of total project costs. The maximum dollar award under this program is $8,000. Work must be completed within a year from the date of approval. All improvements must be at least partially visible to the public, either from the public right-of-way or some other highly visible location. Grantees generally receive SIG funds in about 45 days after CRA staff visit the site and review all paperwork to verify grantee eligibility. Applicant Eligibility: Residential Properties The SIG program is designed to primarily be a tool for improvement for residential properties; however, certain properties zoned for other uses may be eligible as noted below. Owner -occupied and rental (single-family, duplex, triplex, and quadruplex only) residential property located within the Redevelopment Area may be improved with partial funding from the SIG program. Properties with mobile homes may qualify for Sweat Equity or Landscape Improvement Grant funding. Applicants may submit one application per property per year and may apply for additional funds until they receive a total of $8,000 from the CRA. Once an applicant has received $8,000 in SIG funding, that person is ineligible for funding for another SIG for three years but may be eligible for other CRA-backed grants. Applicant Eligibility: Non -Residential Properties The only applicants with non-residential properties who are eligible to receive SIG funds must be affiliated with non-profit entities. Applications for improvements to these kinds of properties must adhere to the same rules as residential applications as noted above (as applicable). Non-residential applicants must have a valid occupational license (as applicable) for their business or organization at the time of application. Site Improvement Grant Agreement FY 2012 Packet Pg. 107 3299 Tamiami Trail E., Suite 1 Naples Fl 34112 www.bayshorecra.com Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA I Site Improvement Grant NOTE: Double -Dipping between SIG Funds and Sweat Equity Grant Funds "Double Dipping" between SIG and Sweat Equity Grant (SEG) funding is prohibited. Successful applicants to either the SEG or SIG program may only have one active grant agreement at any given time. When the cumulative total of grant awards reaches $8,000, grantees become ineligible for SIG and SEG funds for three years. Bids for Work For each type of improvement to be funded, applicants must obtain a minimum of two cost estimates. For improvements to be performed by contractors, two official bids by licensed contractors are required. Bids from contractors not licensed contractors will not be accepted for the SIG program. For "do-it-yourself' projects applicants must provide two official cost estimates with clear identification of vendors (CRA does not reimburse labor costs for "do-it-yourself' improvements). The amount of the grant will be determined by the lowest bid/lowest price estimate for each improvement though grantees may actually use any licensed contractor or any vendor. ANY WORK PERFORMED BY CONTRACTORS NOT LICENSED WILL NOT BE ELIGIBLE FOR REIMBURSEMENT. Project Requirements Eligible Activities Only exterior improvements are eligible for funding under this program. All improvements must be at least partially visible to the public, either from the public right- of-way or some other highly visible location or remove a threat to health, safety or welfare of persons in the general vicinity. Eligible improvements must result in one or more of the following: (1) increase the aesthetic appeal of the area; (2) improve the functionality of the premises; (3) remedy structural problems or code violations or (4) aid in business operation (for non-profit applicants). The grant recipient will be reimbursed at a rate of $1 from CRA for every $2 from applicant, up to a maximum award of $8,000 from the CRA. During the application process, the Grantee may agree to supply funds and receive reimbursement, or an agreement may be with a third -party private funding entity, as determined at time of application. The matching funds will be reimbursed to the same party, as identified in the application, that makes full payment to the vendor. The following are examples of improvements which would be eligible for grant funding. Installation of or repair to: • Stucco • Doors • Brick or textured pavement • Exterior lighting • Awnings • Windows • Stormwater enhancements • Painting • Masonry • Shutters • Electrical work related to exterior lighting • Signs • Fencing • Roofing • Any other improvements subject to CRA approval. Examples of other improvements which qualify for grant funding include the following: Site Improvement Grant Agreement FY 2012 Packet Pg. 108 5.A.2 Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA I Site Improvement Grant • Removal of deteriorated materials • Installation of Old Florida Style architectural details • Professional design services • Parking lot improvements 3299 Tamiami Trail E., Suite 103 Naples F134112 www.bayshorecra.com • Building cleaning (sand blasting/pressure washing) • Enhancement of access (e.g. wheelchair ramps) • Remediation of code violations • Any other improvements subject to CRA approval. NOTE: Projects listed below are ineligible for SIG funding. • The removal of architecturally important details; • Installation of aluminum or vinyl siding; • Improvements/installation of swimming pools/pool areas/pool cages and surrounding decks; • Purchase or installation of statues or fountains; • Any work by contractors not listed in database; • Landscaping*; • Property acquisition; • Construction of free-standing buildings (including construction of new rooms, porches, or decks to existing structures); • Refinancing of debt; • Sweat equity; and • Improvements commenced prior to executing agreement with CRA. *Applicants wishing to improve landscape are encouraged to apply for the Landscape Improvement Grant. Required Documentation for Reimbursement Grant funds are disbursed after CRA staff verify the improvements are complete (this includes review of certificates of occupancy and/or permits from Collier County as applicable). To receive reimbursement, grantees must prove that payment for work was paid DIRECTLY to ACTIVELY LICENSED CONTRACTORS or VENDORS by personal check or credit card in the name of the grantee, or in the name of the third -party entity designated and approved at the time of application. Under no circumstance will payment to unlicensed contractors/subcontractors or undocumented vendors be reimbursed. Grantees must provide receipts or invoices with the payment amount indicated clearly. No reimbursement will be disbursed for work paid for with cash. Site Improvement Grant Agreement FY 2012 Packet Pg. 109 - ✓-- from 3299 Tamiami Trail E Ste 1 Naples F134112 www.bayshorecra.com Gateway Triangle CRA I ;ite Improvement Grant Information Change Orders and Time Extensions Change Orders to Increase Funding After a SIG agreement is executed, if a grantee discovers or is otherwise informed of flaws in the approved site, a change order may be issued to increase funding not to exceed the maximum award available. Change orders must be requested in time for staff to process the request and secure approval (allow a minimum of one month prior to expiration of grant). IMPORTANT: Change orders cannot be processed within the last two weeks of the grant period. Upon successfully completing work under the original SIG, grantees must wait one year and may then apply for additional funding for work unrelated to the original project[s]. Time Extensions The CRA understands that redevelopment projects can take more time to complete than is originally anticipated. For grantees who cannot complete their projects within one year, time extensions may be granted. Grantees needing extensions must request the extension within two months of grant expiration. No extensions can be granted within the last two weeks of the grant period. IMPORTANT: Grantees must verify that some activities associated with the improvements have been performed at least six months after execution of the agreement. Site Improvement Grant Agreement FY 2012 Packet Pg. 110 3299 Tamiami Trail E., Suite 1 ADIAPI Naples F134112 www.bayshorecra.com Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA I Site Improvement Grant Information Appendix Appendix A: CRA Map Location of CRA within Collier County G1'e ue OKCR B46 IMMALEE R<7 E n 0 y w 176 ar us, 1 I � y7 CRA Roads Collier County CRA Close -Up E N Q CRA Boundary Major CRA Roads Water Bodies CRA ;'�'t, r M N 0 N N d Y V M d frs C N al Q Q U H m c m t U a r Q Site Improvement Grant Agreement FY 2012 Appendix -A Packet Pg. 111 3299 Tamiami Trail E., Suite 1 Naples F134112 www.bayshorecra.com Gateway Triangle CRA I Site Improvement Grant Application SIG Application (Detach and submit to CRA office.) Applicant Information Grantee Name Grantee Address Site Address Daytime Phone Alternate Phone E-Mail Address Do you own or lease the property? Funding agency name, address and phone number (if different than owner Project Information Describe the existing conditions of the site attach additional sheets if necessary). Outline the proposed improvements in detail attach additional sheets if necessary). REQUIRED ATTACHMENTS FROM APPLICANT: 1) One estimate each from TWO contractors/vendors for each project. These contractors MUST be 2) Non -Residential Applicants: copy of occupational license. CRA STAFF: 1) Attach two color photos of each project to be performed. 2) Attach Property Appraiser ID. 3) Attach proof of payment of property taxes. 1) Estimated cost of improvements: $ 2) Maximum grant award: $ CRA Staff Signature: Date: Site Improvement Grant Agreement FY 2012 Packet Pg. 112 3299 Tamiami Trail E., Suite 1 Naples F134112 www.bayshorecra.com Gateway Triangle CRA I ;ite Improvement Grant Application Lessor / Owner Authorization for Improvements owner of the property located at understand that , who has a valid lease for the above listed property or who has agreed to provide matching funds for work to be done on my behalf, has applied for a Site Improvement Grant. I authorize said tenant or third -party private -funding entity to complete the improvements listed in the Site Improvement Grant application and to request reimbursement funds from the Collier County Community Redevelopment Agency. Signature of Owner Date Signature of Owner Date (if jointly owned) STATE OF COUNTY OF The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me by means of ❑ physical presence or ❑ online notarization this day of 120 by Such person(s) Notary Public must check applicable box: ❑ are personally known to me. ❑ produced her current driver license. ❑ produced as identification. (Notary Seal) Notary Public Printed Name of Notary: Commission Number: My Commission Expires: Site Improvement Grant Agreement FY 2012 Packet Pg. 113 3299 Tamiami Trail E., Suite 1 Naples F134112 www.bayshorecra.com Gateway Triangle CRA I ;ite Improvement Grant Application Applicant Commitment of Resources I / we, , owner(s) / tenant(s) / third party private entity for the property located at , have the funding and ability to begin the site improvements listed above and have the ability to complete all improvements within one year of the approval of the improvement grant by the Collier County Community Redevelopment Agency. I / we further affirm that payment for all work on approved improvements will come from accounts in my / our name(s) or the name(s) of entities registered in the State of Florida which I / we have registered with the state (verification is required). Payment for improvements by from persons or entities not a party to this Grant Application is grounds for disqualification. Signature of Tenant (if leased) or third -party Date private entity to provide funds Signature of Tenant (if leased) or third -party Date private entity to provide funds Signature of Owner Signature of Owner (if jointly owned) Site Improvement Grant Agreement FY 2012 Date Date Packet Pg. 114 3299 Tamiami Trail E., Suite 10 Naples, F134112 www.bayshorecra.com Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA I Site Improvement Grant Project Summary & Payment Request Grantee Project Summary & Evaluation (attach additional sheets as necessary) Project Summary Describe the improvements you made. List all vendors / contractors providing materials or services for this project with contact information. Vendor / Service Provider Phone Number or Address or Website Grantee Signature Date Grantee Signature Date Third Parry Entity Signature (if applicable) Date CRA Staff. Color photos of completed project from site visit must be attached to this report. Site Improvement Grant Agreement FY 2012 Packet Pg. 115 3299 Tamiami Trail E., Suite 10 Naples, F134112 www.bayshorecra.com Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA I Site Improvement Grant Project Summary & Payment Request Payment Request On , the Collier County Community Redevelopment Agency approved funding in the amount of $ to cover a portion of the costs listed below through the Site Improvement Grant program: Improvement Cost Total I hereby confirm that all items listed above have been completed as outlined in the Site Improvement Grant application submitted to the CRA and authorized by the CRA. Therefore, I am requesting the approved funding in the total amount of $ as approved by the CRA. Grantee Signature Date STATE OF COUNTY OF The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me by means of ❑ physical presence or ❑ online notarization this day of , 2020, by Such person(s) Notary Public must check applicable box: ❑ are personally known to me. ❑ produced her current driver license. ❑ produced as identification. (Notary Seal) Notary Public Printed Name of Notary: Commission Number: My Commission Expires: IMPORTANT NOTE: NO REIMBURSEMENT WILL BE PROVIDED WITHOUT ATTACHING THE FOLLOWING: (1) VENDOR/CONTRACTOR INVOICE / RECEIPT AND (2) COPY OF CANCELLED CHECK OR CREDIT CARD VALIDATION TO GRANTEE'S ACCOUNT FOR EVERY REIMBURSABLE EXPENSE. 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Laura Layden "We are hoping that we will have a Naples Daily News restaurant operator who has a space USA TODAY NETWORK - FLORIDA ready to go at the same time the build - The development Metropolitan Naples is taking ing is delivered," Dolben said, "in the shape, with its first high-rise tower well underway. fourth quarter of next year'' The first tower — a luxury apartment develop- The restaurant will be open to all, ment, known as Ascent in East Naples — broke not just residents. ground nearly a year ago. Concrete has been poured up to the eighth floor. Amenities for residents will include Construction won't be finished until next year. around -the -clock concierge Services. There are still seven more floors to go, before reach- The seventh floor will have an outdoor ing the roof infinity pool and sundeck, and a dog `We're a little more than halfway there now, said Deane Dolben, president of The Dolben Co., one of park, with a washing station. the partners in Ascent. Other planned offerings: A pent - The tower is rising in an area known as the Gate- house level residential lounge, two- way Triangle, named for its pizza -like shape. It sits story fitness center, co -working spaces between Davis Boulevard to the north and U.S. 41 to h d f and conference rooms, ancharging the south in East Naples. g g Despite construction industry challenges and stations for electric vehicles. Hurricane Ian, the project remains on time and on Apartments will feature keyless en - budget, Dolben said. try and offer expansive views of the "Ian didn't slow anything down," he said recently, noting the new construction is far above sea level, Gulf of Mexico. High -end interior fea- which is good for the "long haul," to avoid flooding tures will include quartz countertops from future storms. and stainless -steel appliances. A topping -off is now only a few months away. Move -iris are expected to start in "We are pouring one floor every three weeks," Dol- late fall of 2024. Leasing will begin ben said. "We will have the building topped out in an- other three or four months.' closer to opening. Then comes the internal build -out, which will take Rents are still to be determined, but months to complete, with a high level of detail. Will be at the top end of the market, re - Apartments, big and small flecting the high quality and unique- ness of the rental community, includ- Ascent will offer 270 apartments, ranging from ing its location, views and amenities, 576-square-foot studios to 2,133-square-foot pent- which are more like those found at up - houses. scale condo developments, or hotels, The building will include a large 6,500-square- Dolben Said. foot restaurant and a smaller 1,200-square foot retail store, along with a five -story parking garage. The "We are excited to meet what we be- lieve is an unmet need in the Naples See ASCENT, Page SA market," he said. Ascent in East Naples is more than halfway built. PROVIDED August 15, 2023 5:30 pm (GMT-4:00) Part of a larger vision Metropolitan Naples has been years in the making. At completion, it will have three 15-story buildings on a roughly five -acre site, transforming a high -profile corner. The larger mixed -use project is the brainchild of Jerry Starkey and Fred Pezeshkan, both longtime local devel- opers, who won the right to purchase and develop the property from the county through a competitive bidding process. The county has targeted the broader Bayshore/Gateway Triangle area for I development since 2000 — or for me than 20 years. Starkey and Pezeshkan signed agreement to purchase the propel back in 2016. County records show a bi-furcat sale by the Collier County Communi Redevelopment Agency, with a slice the property turned over to anotl partnership, operating under the nar Naples Triangle Development Jv/Pro co LLC and managed by Roger SaE with SK2 Capital, a real estate privz equity and capital markets advisc firm headquartered in Naples. Ascent is a joint venture involvi. The Dolben Co., GFI Development Ll and SK2 Capital. "This is the first high-rise we ha built. We have managed others," DiI ben said. He expects the tower to attract a n of tenants, including wealthy seasor residents willing to pay rent ye, round, and affluent professionals w want to live close to where they wort The Dolben Co. operates two otl rental communities in the Naples ar( The Coast Townhomes and The CoE Residences in Golden Gate. It's looki. to build more projects. "We really like the market," Dolb, said. "We are high on Naples.' The other two buildings planned j Metropolitan Naples haven't brok ground yet. Sales have begun for the secoi building, a luxury condo developme planned by Starkey and Pezeshkz Dubbed Aura, it will have 56 resider. es, with shops and restaurants at strE level. The third building will include me condos, along with more mixed -use d velopment, including restaurants. M N 0 N N CD m U M a c m a� Q V m c d E z U a r Q 5.A.2 https://www.coastalbreezenews.com/columnists/beach_boy—chronicles/del-ackerman-giant-grocer-heart- n a p les / a rti c le_38500560-2430-11 ee-80 ba-136a168a8021. h t m l 8 Behind The Story From the Beach Boy Chronicles The Ding of Kelly Road By Tom Williams Jul 16, 2023 By Tom Williams Before his retirement, Del Ackerman was often cruising along the Naples city limits in his red and white Chevy pickup truck. When he arrived at Del's, on the corner of what is now Bayshore and Thomasson, he was home. He was also very much at home when Bayshore was Kelly Road, and when anyone walked into Del's 24-hour Groceries, Beer, and Bait, even an alien from outer space would feel welcome. Del was a giant of a man that knew no strangers. He was happy with everyone. He was as comfortable with the Port Royal millionaires from across the water on Naples Bay to the homeless struggling for dignity in a fledgling art district that gave them hope. Del was also wise. He knew that the folks that have everything money can buy are quite often looking for something else. The mad money millionaires from across the water might have been shopping for beer or bait or perhaps a little misplaced adventure, but at the end of Kelly Road, where the artisans began to gather, the possibilities were endless. Packet Pg. 122 5.A.2 Del arrived in Naples after a bad accident. A bus hit him while he was working in the booming citrus industry, and after having 13 surgeries to repair his broken body, Del was informed by his employers: "We can't use you anymore; we need someone who can stand up and walk around." When Del Ackerman arrived in Naples and settled on Kelly Road, the year was 1964, and Del was ready for a fresh frontier and a new start. When anyone first saw Del, there was not a clue that his body had once been broken. He appeared to have perpetual youth. He was always animated and moving, even when he was standing still and making new friends. He also stood out because Del stood well over six feet tall and looked like he might have just stepped off a sailing ship from Norway. When Del was at work, he was indeed a head and shoulders taller than most of his customers, but the real reason Del stood out is because he was so dynamic in his conquest of making friends and leveling the playing field of humanity. In 1964, Naples year -round -residents numbered about 5,000 South Florida pilgrims, and there were cabins on Naples Bay. It was only four years after Hurricane Donna made a devastating landfall, swept the beachside streets with sand and saltwater, and flooded the ground floors of the Naples Beach Hotel. Naples in 1964 was an open canvas. It was indeed a time of rebirth and renaissance for a budding city on a bay, and as with any recovery and newfound beginnings inspiration was on the rise. After searching along the beaches and the bay and taking an earnest assessment of the Naples community, Del decided to try something completely different. His vision was to have a wholesale grocery store that blended with an old-time general store and to apply a form of customer service that came to him naturally. Years before arriving in Naples, Del had a paper route, and he not only delivered newspapers but he often stayed to chat with his customers - especially the unfortunate who were receiving their newspapers in hospital. This, perhaps, was where the caring and open-minded approach to fundamental service began because this was a special man who could never forget being helpless in the hospital. When Del first stocked his shelves and opened the doors to his store on Kelly Road, he knew at once he had chosen the right location. Kelly Road needed an anchor. This was a waterfront community where not only traffic from other roads and avenues led to his store but also an island in the stream of humanity where pilgrims and pirates of all kinds would touch the shore and add many spices to the recipes of life. The rough riders of Kelly Road were drawn to a growing community that was indeed growing, but there could not be growth without growing pains. Because Del knew no strangers, and reserved judgment for a much higher authority than his own, Del Ackerman, a Packet Pg. 123 5.A.2 from the first day he opened his store, knew he was a man on a mission, and his mission o hospitality was more diverse than anyone could imagine. The giant grocer with the big heart and the general store offered welcome to the ladies of the night that walked Kelly Road. Del knew they needed a break from the road and a sanctuary free from disparaging judgment. After all, even those that worked the oldest profession needed a friendly face along with their supply of daily sundries. The ladies needed a place to sit, perhaps at a picnic table beside the mullet fisher folk with the mullet haircuts that sometimes came in for a pickled egg, a pack of smokes, or a hotdog to ward off the heat or the cold that only fisher -folk can feel. There might even be a struggling musician or artist wandering in for a six-pack of beer to calm their nerves after wrangling a stray bale of marijuana the saltwater cowboys had dumped when they believed the sheriff was hot on their trail. This was the beginning before Kelly Road was Bayshore. This was when a flamboyant cast of characters began to color the canvases of Naples, Marco, and Everglades City with their very own versions of a Wild West story during the birth of a new frontier. This was a time when struggling but talented musicians, gifted artists, and even culinary creators would bloom into fruition and become Celebration Park and the Bayshore Art District. For every Beach Boy and Girl that ever wandered and felt the ebb and flood of emotion that is the soul of any art form, perhaps there can be an understanding of the canvas that was once Kelly Road and the giant of a man that was Del Ackerman. Tom Williams is a Marco Islander and the author of two books: "Lost and Found" and "Surrounded by Thunder -The Story of Darrell Loan and the Rocket Men. "Both books are available on Kindle and Nook. Tom Williams Author Packet Pg. 124 LOCAL -.-) Pa `Another cultural thread'coming to BayshorE Upcoming Naples Cinematheque will bring curated vintage films and other rarities to arts district Kendall Little Naples Daily News USA TODAY NETWORK — FLORIDA Leadership in the Bayshore Arts Dis- trict in Naples have been working to bring more business owners into the area to meet the demand for more arts and culture. So when David Garonzik brought his vintage theater idea to Naples, the com- munity quickly welcomed him. Garonzik's theater, Naples Cinema - Cinema Continued from Page 3A theque, is a project he's been working toward for months now. In April, The Collier County Board of County Commissioners approved Ga- ronzik's request to buy a piece of land in Bayshore for the cinema. Now Garonzik is working on finalizing the sale so he can break ground on the spot where Del's 24-Hour Food Store once stood. How does cinema fit into the community? What makes Naples Cinematheque special? Naples Cinematheque will nun curat- ed feature films that are no longer being shown in regular movie theaters, such as foreign, historical, documentary and indie films. "The first -run movies currently being produced and shown in multi-plexs don't necessarily appeal to Naples's de- mographic," Garonzik said. "Naples might have movie theaters, but they don't have a cinema." Garonzik will curate every single set of films for the theater based around unique holidays and themes. Naples Cinematheque will be locat-ed in Bayshore, close by the Naples Bo-tanical Garden and the Gulfshore Play -house. "I think that Bayshore is still emerg-ing as arts destination," CEO of Gulf -shore Playhouse Kristen Coury said. "I think this (cinematheque) will defi-nitely help anchor that. And, in gener- al, it will definitely add another cultur-al thread to the community at large." Garonzik noted that having Naples Cinematheque may bring in more tourism, since there's nothing like it locally. "A movie theater is just a movie theater," Garonzik said. "It has a first run film, it shows, and then it goes away but it's not really contributing to to the community as a cultural land-scape. People abroad aren't necessar-ily going to look at Naples because of the Regal Cinema but if you have a cin-ematheque that's promoting the histo-ry of cinema, bringing in archived film, showing rare films... that'll add to the cultural landscape of the community." Garonzik plans on working closely with existing businesses, like the Na-ples Botanical Garden and the Golisa-no Children's Museum. "There's some great areas of col-laboration that could happen between the cinematheque and the garden," President and CEO of Naples Botanical Garden Donna McGinnis said. "When we are doing a special festival, for example, we do a big Dia de los Muertos weekend, we can be doing things on site at the garden, but there could be also corresponding films that go on with our festival." McGinnis mentioned the garden and the cinematheque might share parking too, due to how close the two businesses will be. Garonzik said the community has welcomed him and his project with open arms since the beginning, which he deeply appreciates. "I just think cinematheques are really neat and sophisticated and they really enhance cultural and intellectu-al stimulation," said Frank Verpoorten, executive director of Naples Art Insti-tute. "And Naples doesn't have any -thing like it yet.' Garonzik is excited to bring his pro-ject to Naples, a place he says is like no other. "Naples has this whole culture of going out and going to events and cele-brating things in a group and in a com-munal setting and sharing in that way," Garonzik said. "And that's what makes it probably more special than any place I've been to." What's next? Garonzik said Collier County offi-cials are working on their final ap-praisals now, then they'll move into the purchase agreement. He estimates it'll take a month or two to finalize the agreement, then Garonzik can begin the construction process for Naples Cinematheque. For more information on Naples Cinematheque visit www.naplescine-matheque.com or email Garonzik at david@naplescinema.com. By showing vintage films and ities, Garonzik hopes to get the Na. community engaged in cinema — they're engaged in theater and natu "Naples has some of the best cult institutions in the world, but they d have a cinema equivalent," Garoi said. "They don't have a cinema the the equivalent to the Kristen Cou Gulfshore Playhouse, or Opera Nay or Artis Naples, or the Baker Museui even the Botanical Gardens. And culture is poorer when people can't the types of films that Naples Cine: theque would be curating." 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