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CCLAAC Agenda 04/03/2024AGENDA CONSERVATION COLLIER LAND ACQUISITION ADVISORY COMMITTEE April 3, 2024, 9:00 A.M. Growth Management Community Development Conference Room 609/610 All interested par�es are invited to atend, and to register to speak. Individuals who would like to par�cipate in person must complete and submit a speaker form. Members of the public who would like to par�cipate remotely should register HERE to complete the online speaker registra�on form. Remote par�cipa�on is provided as a courtesy and is at the user’s risk. The County is not responsible for technical issues. Individuals who register online will receive an email in advance of the public hearing detailing how they can par�cipate remotely in this mee�ng. For addi�onal informa�on about the mee�ng, please call 239-252-2961 or email conserva�oncollier@colliercountyfl.gov 1. Roll Call A. Approval of CCLAAC members atending the mee�ng remotely 2. Approval of Agenda 3. Approval of March 6, 2024, Mee�ng Minutes 4. Old Business A. Acquisi�on Updates Current Acquisi�on Status report is updated monthly in advance of CCLAAC mee�ng and provided as part of the mee�ng packet. The report is posted online under Acquisi�on News at: www.conserva�oncollier.com B. Conserva�on Collier Ordinance Updates 5. New Business A. Member Recogni�on 1. Michele Lenhard – 5 Years B. Commitee Member Applica�on(s) C. Excep�onal Benefits Pe��on for Railhead Scrub Preserve Collier County Transporta�on Management Services has submited a pe��on reques�ng an Interest in Public Lands, specifically 6.5 acres of conserva�on lands within the Railhead Scrub Preserve to be used for the extension of Veterans Memorial Boulevard. D. Cycle 13 Ini�al Screening 1. Diveley Trust E. Cycle 13 Ini�al Criteria Screening Reports (ICSR) and Ranking 1. Santamaria 2. Williams Farms 6. Subcommitee Reports A. Lands Evalua�on & Management – Chair, Ron Clark – last mee�ng March 20, 2024 B. Outreach – (Vacant) Chair, -next mee�ng June 13, 2024 @ GMD Con Rm B C. Ordinance, Policy and Rules – Chair, Michele Lenhard -last mee�ng December 18, 2023 7. Coordinator Communica�ons A. Miscellaneous (as needed) B. BCC Items Related to Conserva�on Collier 1. Previously Heard – BCC Agenda 3/26/2024 28.A.2 Packet Pg. 578 Attachment: 4-3-2024 CCLAAC Agenda (28528 : Land Acquisition Advisory Committee - April 3, 2024) a. Conserva�on Collier Ordinance 2002-63 adopt an ordinance amending ordinance NO. 2002-63, which established the Conserva�on Collier Program 2. Upcoming – BCC Agenda 4/9/2024 & 4/23/2024 a. Recommenda�on to approve an Agreement for Sale and Purchase the Murawski & Volpe Parcels 4/9 b. Conserva�on Collier MOU with Florida Wildlife Corridor Founda�on 4/9 c. Recommenda�on to approve an Agreement for Sale and Purchase the Rodriguez & Whi�ngham parcels. 4/9 d. Cycle 12B Ac�ve Acquisi�on List 4/23 e. Request for authoriza�on to apply for FWC IPMS funding assistance 4/23 8. Chair and Commitee Member Comments 9. Public Comments 10. Staff Comments 11. Next Mee�ng May 1, 2024 12. Adjourn Commitee Members: Please no�fy Summer Araque at 239-252-2979 no later than noon Monday, April 1, 2024, if you cannot atend this mee�ng or if you have a conflict and will abstain from vo�ng on an agenda topic. 28.A.2 Packet Pg. 579 Attachment: 4-3-2024 CCLAAC Agenda (28528 : Land Acquisition Advisory Committee - April 3, 2024) March 6, 2024 MINUTES OF THE CONSERVATION COLLIER LAND ACQUISITION ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEETING Naples, Florida, March 6, 2024 LET IT BE REMEMBERED, the Conservation Collier Land Acquisition Advisory Committee in and for the County of Collier, having conducted business herein, met on this date at 9:OOA.M. in REGULAR SESSION at Growth Management Department Building, 2800 North Horseshoe Drive, Naples Florida with the following members present: CHAIR: Michele Lenhard VICE CHAIR: Ron Clark Gary Bromley Karyn Allman Rhys Watkins John Courtright Nick Pearson Oriany Brito Austin Howell ALSO PRESENT: Summer Araque, Environmental Supervisor, Conservation Collier Sally Ashkar, Assistant County Attorney Melissa Hennig, Environmental Specialist I Jamie Cook, Director of Development Review 1 March 6, 2024 1. Roll Call Chair Lenhard called the meeting to order at 9:OOA.M. Roll call was taken and a quorum was established with 9 Members present. A. Approval of CCLAAC Members attending the meeting remotely No Members attended remotely. 2. Approval of Agenda Ms. Bromley moved to approve the Agenda. Second by Mr. Courtright. Carried unanimously 9 — 0. 3. Approval of February 7, 2024 Meeting Minutes Mr. Bromley moved to approve the minutes of the February 7, 2024 meeting as presented. Second by Mr. Courtright. Carried unanimously 9 — 0. 4. Old Business A. Acquisition Updates - Current Acquisition Status report updated monthly in advance of CCLAAC meeting provided as part of meeting packet and under Acquisition News at www.conservationcollier.com for information purposes. The report will be updated monthly (last updated February 20, 2024) including parcels the County has acquired to date, offers made by the County, pending acquisitions and those properties where the owner withdrew the application. Ms. Araque reported: • 1 property closed in February and 4 are slated for March. • The lands now held in the program total 4,962 acres. • A total of 73 parcels and 615 acres have been acquired since the initiation of Cycle 10. B. Purchase Agreements Ms. Araque provided the following Purchase and Sale agreement for consideration - (The Committee approved the Purchase and Sale Agreements listed below in one motion but were listed separately for recording purposes). 1. North Belle Mead Preserve a. Volpe Trust Mr. Bromley moved to recommend the Board of County Commissioners approve the Agreement for Sale and Purchase for the Volpe Trust property. Second by Mr. Courtright. Carried unanimously 9 — 0. b. Murawski Trust Mr. Bromley moved to recommend the Board of County Commissioners approve the Agreement for Sale and Purchase for the Murawski Trust property. Second by Mr. Courtright. Carried unanimously 9 — 0. C. Conservation Collier Ordinance Revision Update Speakers Brad Cornell, Audubon of Southwest Florida noted the item is scheduled for review at the March 12, 2024 Board of County Commissioners (BCC) meeting. He supports expediting the acquisition process but noted consideration may want to be given to clarifying the acquisition process parts of it are confusing. Additionally, he expressed concern on the language in Section 6.3.o (Funds may be transferred between the two funds, or used for any other County purpose, if found to be in the best interest of the public by majority vote of the Board of County Commissioners.) It is unnecessary, as the 0 March 6, 2024 County Attorney reported the Statute allows the BCC to utilize any funds as required to manage the County. If the language remains, a clause such as if funds are used, it should be for emergency purposes and returned to the Program as soon as possible should be added. Gaylene Vasalureo concurred with Mr. Cornell and noted the voters supported the funding for Conservation Collier and there should be criteria utilized before any funds are allocated to other County uses. Ms. Cook noted there have been changes to Section 8.4 since the proposed Ordinance was posted for this meeting including the following language added: • Section 8.4: Acquisition of the property may be fee simple or by conservation easement in a form approved by the Board. If conservation easements are acquired: • Section 8.4a - The property shall maintain those development rights as negotiated by the parties including but not limited to agricultural and single family development. • Section 8.4b - The property owner shall be responsible for the maintenance of the conservation easement. • Section 8.4c - The conservation easement shall not be vacated or receive an easement use agreement. • Section 8 — Additionally, for properties within the Rural Fringe Mixed Use District (RFMUD) "Sending" lands, if implemented by the Board the parties may negotiate a Transfer of Development Rights to "Receiving" lands, subject to the rules in the Purchasing Policy (Resolution 2007-300, as amended). (The appraisal value may be reduced if the development rights are transferred by the owner). During Committee discussion, it was noted some of the recommendations proposed by the CCLAAC were not included in the final draft and it would be beneficial if Staff could produce a draft of the Ordinance which incorporates the CCLAAC recommendations and the final draft for comparison - Ms. Cook noted she could fulfill the request. Ms. Cook reported on the Committee's previous recommendations noting: • A super majority vote for BCC approval of certain actions was not included. • Section 12 outlining the criteria for acquisition was updated as requested. • Section 15.3 includes the language as requested - "If the Management Trust Fund has inadequate funds for management, then funding from the General Fund would be utilized." Committee discussion occurred regarding the proposed Ordinance including: • Consideration should be given to developing criteria for certain actions where a simple majority of the BCC is required in lieu of the Committee's recommendation of a super majority being required. • The language in Section 8.1 states "Properties eligible to be considered for acquisition and management under Conservation Collier shall be only environmentally sensitive lands available from willing and voluntary participants, with acquisition priority given to those properties located within, but not limited to, the Urban Area of Collier County, with acquisition priority given to those properties located within, but not limited to, the Urban Area of Collier County, with the exception of lands currently designated as Stewardship Sending Areas within the Rural Lands Stewardship Area program. The program should have the ability to consider these land holdings for acquisition. They may be protected, but there is no public access and the 3 March 6, 2024 applications could be reviewed on an individual basis to determine their eligibility for the Program. • In Section 12.3, add a threshold or other criteria for those applications which move straight to the BCC when six (6) out of nine (9) of the Initial Screening Criteria are satisfied. It is beneficial for the Committee to review the application and obtain public input in some circumstances to identify any concerns which may arise. This activity would not delay the process for a significant amount of time. • Section 8.5: The language "The Board may sell Conservation Collier lands provided that the proceeds of the sale are put back into the Conservation Collier Program. The proceeds may only be used for additional purchases of environmentally sensitive land or for the maintenance of existing Conservation Collier parcels. " Language should be added recognizing the lands eligible for sale no longer meet the criteria of the Program. During discussion with Staff, it was noted: • There will not be a BCC vote on the proposed revisions at the upcoming BCC meeting as action will be taken later. • The language regarding use of funds for other purposes is unique within the County given the Program has a governing ordinance and the revenue collection was approved by a voter referendum. Other County expenditures are undertaken through the approved budget which may be allocated to any use as necessary. • The language regarding the Rural Land Stewardship Sending Areas is specific and would not be applicable to other lands in conservation. Ms. Lenhard noted she will be appearing at the BCC meeting and developed a list of concerns based on the previous Committee/Subcommittee meetings and it would be beneficial for the Committee to review the list to determine if they concur with her findings. The Committee reviewed the list as follows: Section 5: Definition of Management be amended to read "... or approved for management under Conservation Collier in perpetuity, including...". Section 8, #5: To ensure fairness of the process for the public, if property is to be sold it is required to meet a threshold of criteria and no longer serve the goals of the program. Section 8 #1: Based on earlier discussion, the language "...with the exception of lands currently designated as Stewardship Sending Areas within the Rural Lands Stewardship Area program" should be removed. Discussion occurred on the recommendation with Staff noting the language was not proposed by staff but a directive (of the BCC). The Conservation Collier program is designed to acquire lands at risk for development which are not under consideration or available for conservation purposes by another agency, organization, etc. Additionally, the Rural Lands Stewardship Area program is to be implemented at no expense to the taxpayers. Chair Lenhard noted the goal is to not exclude those owners from making application to the program. If an application is filed, it would undergo the normal review process before being considered for acquisition and ultimately acquired by the County. Section 12.3: An application meeting 6 out of the 9 criteria should not bypass the Committee as it would remove the public input and vetting process for the acquisition. Section 6.3.o: Regarding the language "Funds may be transferred between the two funds, or used for any other County purpose, if found to be in the best interest of the public by majority vote of the Board M March 6, 2024 of County Commissioners. " The Committee is not in favor of the use of funds in this manner but if so, language be added "If funds are utilized, it must be for emergency purposes and the funds will be returned to the program as soon as possible" or similar text. (as recommended by Mr. Cornell). Mr. Courtright moved for the Committee to endorse the list of concerns as presented by Chair Lenhard. Second by Mr. Howell. Motion carried 8 "yes" —1 "no." Ms. Allman voted "no." Staff noted they would prepare a document comparing the proposed ordinance to the changes recommended by the Committee. 5. New Business A. Cycle 12B Initial Screening Criteria (ISC) Ms. Hennig presented the PowerPoint "Cycle 12B Initial Criteria Screening Reports, Properties for Review, March 6, 2024" for information purposes. The following properties were reviewed: 1. Dr. Robert H. Gore III Target Protection Mailing Area (TPMA) a. Cypress Cove Conservancy Ms. Hennig presented the "Initial Screening Criteria Form" for the above referenced parcel. It is in NGGE Unit 91, north off 40th Ave SE, west of Desoto Blvd. S; surrounded by Dr. Robert H. Gore Preserve and 10.0 acres in size. It satisfies S of the Initial Screening Criteria. During Committee discussions, Ms. Cook reported zoning changes would potentially be necessary to utilize the existing building for educational purposes as it would be deemed commercial use. Speaker Shane Duff, Cypress Cove Conservancy noted the building has been totally renovated to conform to the existing building codes. Management of the area continues including removal of exotic species in coordination with grant activities. The organization will work with the County to facilitate its use as an education center. Brad Cornell, Audubon of Southwest Florida spoke in support of acquiring the parcel as the building provides outreach opportunities for the Program. During discussion with the Committee, it was noted by Staff: • The County's Facilities Management Department would be responsible for maintenance of the building. • The existing residential zoning for the property would allow up to a 4 lot subdivision if all the necessary criteria were met for any application which may be filed with the County. Mr. Watkins moved to move the parcel forward in the acquisition process and for Staff to prepare an Initial Criteria Screening Report. Second by Mr. Howell. Carried unanimously 9 —0. b. Erickson Ms. Hennig presented the "Initial Screening Criteria Form" for the above referenced parcel. It is in NGGE Unit 91, south off 34th Ave SE, west of Desoto Blvd. S; north of Dr. Robert H. Gore Preserve project area and 1.14 acres in size. It satisfies 3 of the Initial Screening Criteria. Speaker March 6, 2024 Brad Cornell, Audubon of Southwest Florida spoke in support of acquiring the parcel. Ms. Clark moved to move the parcel forward in the acquisition process and for Staff to prepare an Initial Criteria Screening Report. Second by Mr. Courtright. Carried unanimously 9 — 0. Staff reported the Initial Criteria Screening Reports for the 2 items were already prepared and included in the meeting packet. The Committee has previously reviewed them for the area, and they have been updated to include the parcels. The parcels will be forwarded to the ranking list for Cycle 12. Recessed: 10: SSam Reconvened: 11: OSam B. Acquisition Cycle 12 Property Summary, Public Comment and -Ranking The Committee will be taking Public Comments in advance of the Ranking. Public speakers may speak on any or all of the properties on the Cycle 12B Property list. Per Ordinance 2019-03 and the Ranking Procedure: 1.) Committee will rank properties A, B, or C. 2.) Will prioritize the A properties with a 1, 2, or 3. 3.) Then vote on the overall ranking results. Ms. Araque presented the PowerPoint "Cycle B: Property Summaries — March 6, 2024" and "Cycle 12 Active Acquisition List" and provided an overview of the properties to be considered for ranking. She noted Staff recommends all parcels be placed on the A List except for Marco Island, Ramoski Trust — C; Marco Island, Van Cleef — B; NGGE Scrub, McIntosh Family Trust — B; Panther Walk, Gonzalez — C; Sarry Trust — B, Cycle 12 A — NGEE Scrub Dombrowski — B and Hoffman — C. Speakers Richard Blonna, City of Marco Island spoke in support of acquiring the Marco Island parcels as they have public access from an existing paved road and concrete sidewalk which is maintained by the City. Regarding the Ramoski Trust parcel and Staff recommending it be placed on the C List, the Wisc Investment parcel which reached the final stages of acquisition and fell through at the BCC meeting over a $10,000 price difference (the County offering $419,000 and the seller requesting $429,000) is adjacent to this parcel. This parcel is still being actively sought for acquisition through other means of funding to make up for the $10,000 difference in price. Additionally, there is a parcel adjacent on the northwest side which is the process of being trusted to the Audubon Society which contains important wildlife habitat. He recommended it be a priority for acquisition given the potential of the three parcels being available for conservation activities. Brad Cornell, Audubon of Southwest Florida recommended all properties be placed on the A List except for Gonzalez (recommends the C List) and Hoffman (recommends the B List). Gonzalez due to the proximity of homes and Hoffinan due to fire prevention possibilities with proper management of the properties in the area. Of special interest are the Wildcat Acres, Hendrix House, Van Cleef and Wildflowerz Ranch. The Ramoski property has potential as wildlife habitat would greatly increase if the mowing would cease. Ms. Araque noted those properties placed on the A List will be actively pursued for acquisition and prioritized for Staff direction. The B List properties indicate interest with no active acquisition undertaken but re -ranked during the next Cycle. The C List properties will not be considered, and the owner may re -apply to the program if they so desire. n March 6, 2024 The Committee discussed the parcels and conducted a straw poll to determine if the properties should be placed on the A, B or C List. Following those determinations, an additional straw poll was taken to determine the priorities (1, 2, or 3) for those properties selected for the A list. 1. Caracara Prairie Preserve Target Protection Mailing Area (TPMA) — Wildcat Acres 2 The Committee placed the property on the A-1 List. 2. Dr. Robert H. Gore III Preserve TPMA a. Cypress Cove Conservancy (Pending CCLAAC vote to move forward to rank) The Committee placed the property on the A-2 List. b. Eid The Committee placed the property on the A-2 List. c. Erickson (Pending CCLAAC vote to move forward to rank) The Committee placed the property on the A-2 List. d. Parraga The Committee placed the property on the A-2 List. e. Pritchard The Committee placed the property on the A-2 List. L Seepersad The Committee placed the property on the A-2 List. g. Sunny FL Investments The Committee placed the property on the A-2 List. 3. I-75/Everglades Blvd. TPMA - Hendrix House The Committee placed the property on the A-1 List. 4. Marco Island TPMA a. HK Investment The Committee placed the property on the A-1 List. b. Ramoski Trust The Committee placed the property on the B List. c. Van Cleef The Committee placed the property on the A-1 List. 5. NGGE Scrub TPMA — McIntosh Family Trust The Committee placed the property on the B List. 6. Panther Walk Preserve TPMA — Gonzalez The Committee placed the property on the C List. 7 March 6, 2024 7. Sarry Trust The Committee placed the property on the B List. 8. Wildflowerz Ranch The Committee placed the property on the A-1 List. 9. Winchester Head - Lynch The Committee placed the property on the A-3 List. 10. Multi -parcel Projects (MPP) a. Dr. Robert H. Gore III Preserve MPP (149 parcels) The Committee placed the property on the 4-1 List. b. Panther Walk Preserve MPP (193 parcels) The Committee placed the property on the A-1 List. c. Red Maple Swamp (22 parcels) The Committee placed the property on the A-1 List. d. Winchester Head (36 parcels) The Committee placed the property on the A-1 List. 10. Re -rank B-list properties from Cycle 12A a. Dombrowski (NGGE Scrub TPMA) The Committee placed the property on the B List. b. Hoffman The Committee placed the property on the C List. Mr. Courtright moved to approve the Cycle 12 Ranking List as developed by the Committee. Second by Mr. Clark. Carried unanimously 9 — 0. 6. Subcommittee Reports A. Lands Evaluation & Management — Chair, Ron Clark — Next Subcommittee meeting - March 20, 2024. B. Outreach — Chair, (Vacant) —Last meeting January 20, 2023 No update necessary. C. Ordinance Policy and Rules — Chair, Michele Lenhard - Last meeting December 18, 2023 No update necessary. 7. Coordinator Communications Ms. Araque submitted the following updates for information purposes. A. Miscellaneous None B. BCC Items Related to Conservation Collier 1. Previously Heard BCC Agenda 2/7/2024 March 6, 2024 a. Appointment of two CCLAAC members Austin Howell & Oriany Brito (County Atorney's Consent) 2. Upcoming - BCC Agenda 3/12/24 a. North Belle Meade Preserve Purchase Agreements - Volpe Trust and Murawski Trust (County Manager's Report) b. Panther Walk Preserve MPP Purchase Agreements - Rodriguez and Whitingham Corporation (County Manager's Report) c. Conservation Collier Ordinance (Advertised Public Hearings) d. McIlvane Marsh Preserve Management Plan (GMD Consent) e. Conservation Collier MOU with Florida Wildlife Corridor Foundation (GMD Consent) 8. Chair/Committee Member Comments Ms. Allman noted she was resigning from the Committee. The Committee thanked Ms. Allman for her service to the Citizens of Collier County. 9. Public General Comments None 10. Staff Comments None 11. Next Meeting - April 3, 2024 There being no further business for the good of the County, the meeting was adjourned by order of the chair at 12:45P.M. Conservation Collier Land Acquisition Advisory Committee These minutes approved by the Committee on -/- 3 -6?-,C" as presented ?91—or as amended 0 Conservation Collier Cycle 10, 11, and 12 Property Status Updated March 26, 2024 SUMMARY PAGE ACQUISITION SUMMARY OF ALL CYCLE 10, 11A, 11B, and 12A PROPERTIES Appraised or Purchase Price Total number of Total Acres Estimate or Estimated Value* Value* properties ACQUIRED PROPERTIES 615.60 $14,210,295 $13,833,625 73 (CYCLE 10, 11A, 116, and 12A) PROPERTIES PENDING ACQUISITION* 280.90 $8,723,050 $8,715,230 15 (CYCLE 11B, and 12A) *Estimated Value used in calculations until Purchase Agreement is signed by Seller and scheduled for Collier County Board of County Commissioners meeting Conservation Collier Cycle 10, 11, and 12 Property Status Updated March 26, 2024 CYCLE 10 AAL APPROVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ON JANUARY 25, 2022 CYCLE 10 ACQUIRED PROPERTIES Property Name Preserve Size (ac) Appraised Value Closing Amount Acquisition Status Aguilar, Jorge Panther Walk 1.14 $40,000 $40,000 Closed 2/13/23 Preserve Arias, Eladio Dr. Robert H. Gore 3.16 $63,000 $52,900 Closed 9/22/23 III Preserve Arias, Eladio Dr. Robert H. Gore 3.78 $66,000 $63,200 Closed 9/22/23 III Preserve Arnay, Henrietta Panther Walk 1.14 $30,000 $30,000 Closed 6/16/23 Preserve Bailey, Charles E Dr. Robert H. Gore 1.14 $25,000 $25,000 Closed 9/20/23 III Preserve Behnke, Lois Panther Walk 1.14 $57,000 $57,000 Closed 6/16/23 Preserve Blocker, Brian Pepper Ranch 24.50 $220,000 $220,000 Closed 7/7/23 Preserve Burns, Sandra Panther Walk 1.14 $30,000 $30,000 Closed 1/30/23 Preserve Caberera, Mercedes Red Maple Swamp 9.16 $114,500 $114,500 Closed 3/21/22 Preserve Castillo, Jose Red Maple Swamp 5.41 $89,300 $84,835 Closed 7/14/23 Preserve Charles, Paulette Dr. Robert H. Gore 1.14 $25,100 $22,500 Closed 6/30/23 III Preserve Craparo, Stephen Dr. Robert H. Gore 1.64 $44,000 $39,600 Closed 9/15/23 III Preserve D & 1 Investors Panther Walk 1.14 $40,000 $40,000 Closed 6/9/23 Preserve Dessing, Carol A. Winchester Head 1.14 $18,810 $18,810 Closed 3/28/22 Preserve Fesser, Ivan Winchester Head 2.27 $56,800 $53,960 Closed 9/1/23 Preserve Fleming, Albert Dr. Robert H. Gore 1.64 $39,000 $37,500 Closed 9/15/23 III Preserve Gonzalez, Isabel Panther Walk 1.14 $50,000 $50,000 Closed 6/16/22 Preserve Gorman, Herman and Alice Winchester Head 1.14 $18,810 $18,810 Closed 9/26/22 Preserve Grossman, Barry Panther Walk 2.73 $63,000 $63,000 Closed 6/16/23 Preserve Guerra, Sigrid Red Maple Swamp 1.14 $20,500 $20,500 Closed 7/7/23 Preserve Hackmann, Charles Panther Walk 2.73 $70,000 $63,000 Closed 12/15/23 Preserve Hofmann, Adelaida Dr. Robert H. Gore 1.59 $36,000 $36,000 Closed 2/27/23 III Preserve Hussey Trust North Belle Meade 256.00 $2,072,500 $2,072,500 Closed 11/14/22 Preserve Johnson, Tim R Panther Walk 1.14 $30,000 $30,000 Closed 1/30/23 Preserve Joyce, David Panther Walk 2.27 $52,000 $52,000 Closed 6/9/23 Preserve Joyce, Martin and Elizabeth Panther Walk 2.27 $61,300 $55,170 Closed 8/17/23 Preserve Martinez, Abel Chavez Red Maple Swamp 2.27 $40,900 $36,000 Closed 8/17/23 Preserve Conservation Collier Cycle 10, 11, and 12 Property Status Updated March 26, 2024 CYCLE 10 AAL APPROVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ON JANUARY 25, 2022 CYCLE 10 ACQUIRED PROPERTIES, cont'd Property Name Preserve Size (ac) Appraised Value Closing Amount Acquisition Status McLaughlin Trust, Geraldine Red Maple Swamp 4.61 $57,625 $57,625 Closed 3/21/22 Preserve Meyer Trust Panther Walk 1.59 $72,000 $72,000 Closed 1/30/23 Preserve Moody Crawford, Jim H Pepper Ranch 59.79 $505,000 $505,000 Closed 9/22/23 Preserve Pena, John Panther Walk 2.27 $52,000 $52,000 Closed 2/13/23 Preserve Popp, Joe Rivers Road 19.40 $630,000 $630,000 Closed 9/26/22 Preserve Quevedo, Odalys Dr. Robert H. Gore 1.14 $28,000 $26,600 Closed 7/14/23 III Preserve Rodriguez (f.k.a. Lopez), Terri Panther Walk 1.59 $42,900 $38,610 Closed 8/17/23 Preserve Ruben Trust Winchester Head 1.59 $39,800 $39,800 Closed 7/7/23 Preserve Rudnick, Carol -Donation Dr. Robert H. Gore 1.59 N/A N/A Closed 6/30/22 III Preserve Salgado, Julio Panther Walk 2.73 $73,700 $70,110 Closed 8/17/23 Preserve Sanchez, PS & NE Panther Walk 2.73 $63,000 $63,000 Closed 1/30/23 Preserve Selvig, Maribeth - Donation Panther Walk 1.14 N/A N/A Closed 9/26/22 Preserve Setser, Carrie, Larry, and Ruby Red Maple Swamp 5.00 $62,500 $62,500 Closed 3/21/22 Preserve Sparkman Tamara Gibson Panther Walk 1.14 $33,000 $33,000 Closed 7/14/23 Preserve Thommen, William F Panther Walk 5.00 $100,000 $100,000 Closed 1/30/23 Preserve Toro, Michael Winchester Head 1.59 $39,800 $35,820 Closed 6/30/23 Preserve Trofatter, Frederick Winchester Head 1.14 $28,000 $25,650 Closed 9/7/23 Preserve Varney, Gail Red Maple Swamp 1.14 $14,250 $14,250 Closed 2/14/22 Preserve Wright, David Panther Walk 1.14 $30,000 $30,000 Closed 1/30/23 Preserve Zani, Paul Dr. Robert H. Gore 2.27 $49,900 $49,900 Closed 7/7/23 III Preserve Zhuang, Joseph Panther Walk 2.73 $63,000 $63,000 Closed 1/30/23 Preserve TOTAL CYCLE 10 ACQUIRED PROPERTIES 456.42 $5,457,995 $5,395,650 Total number of properties = 48 Conservation Collier Cycle 10, 11, and 12 Property Status Updated March 26, 2024 CYCLE 10 AAL APPROVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ON JANUARY 25, 2022 CYCLE 10 A -LIST PROPERTIES THAT WILL NOT BE ACQUIRED Property Name Preserve Size (ac) Appraised Value Final Offer Amount Acquisition Status Amaranth Trust, Forrest G N/A 71.16 N/A N/A Property withdrawn Anderson, Charles Panther Walk 2.27 $64,000 $64,000 Offer not accepted Preserve Anderson, Charles Panther Walk 1.14 N/A N/A Sold to another Preserve Argay, Lorraine D Dr. Robert H. Gore 7.05 $81,000 $81,000 Offer not accepted III Preserve Arnold, Emily Pepper Ranch 5.00 N/A N/A Property withdrawn Preserve Arnold, Vanette Panther Walk 1.14 $30,000 $30,000 Offer not accepted Preserve Big Hammock - Area I (Barron Pepper Ranch 257.3 $900,000 $900,000 Offer not accepted Collier Partnership) Preserve Casasierra Realty LLC Winchester Head 1.14 $25,650 $25,650 Property withdrawn Preserve Cedeno, Kenneth Dr. Robert H. Gore 2.81 $56,000 $56,000 Offer not accepted III Preserve Dahche, Ahmand Panther Walk 5.00 $130,000 $130,000 Offer not accepted Preserve D'Angelo, Eugene Dr. Robert H. Gore 5.00 $100,000 $100,000 Offer not accepted III Preserve Erjavec, Eugene Rivers Road 4.92 $200,000 $200,000 Offer not accepted Preserve Eschuk, Shari Rivers Road 4.78 $180,000 $180,000 Offer not accepted Preserve Fernandez, Erik Winchester Head 1.59 $39,800 $39,800 Offer not accepted Preserve Fischer Trust, Addison Marco Island 0.63 N/A N/A Property withdrawn Naughton, Veronica Panther Walk 2.73 N/A N/A Sold to another Preserve Higdon Trust, Garey D Winchester Head 1.59 $39,800 $35,820 Selling to another Preserve Macrina, Kathleen Panther Walk 1.14 N/A N/A Sold to another Preserve Magdalener, Josef Shell Island 18.73 N/A N/A Property withdrawn Preserve Moylan, Paul E Panther Walk 2.73 $63,000 $63,000 Offer not accepted Preserve Ortega, Gerardo Panther Walk 1.14 $30,000 $30,000 Property withdrawn Preserve Three Brothers Panther Walk 2.73 $63,000 $63,000 Offer not accepted Preserve WISC Investment - Inlet Dr Marco Island 0.39 $429,000 $429,000 Purchase Agreement not approved by BCC TOTAL CYCLE 10 A -LIST PROPERTIES THAT WILL NOT BE 402.11 $2,431,250 $2,427,270 Total number of properties = 23 ACQUIRED Conservation Collier Cycle 10, 11, and 12 Property Status Updated March 26, 2024 CYCLE 11A AAL APPROVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ON DECEMBER 13, 2022 CYCLE 11A ACQUIRED PROPERTIES Size (ac) Appraised Value Closing Amount Annecy Marco LLC / Barfield Marco Island 2.13 $3,140,000 $3,140,000 Closed 1/5/24 Berman Trust, R F Dr. Robert H. Gore III 1.14 $30,000 $28,500 Closed 9/15/23 Preserve Fontela, Maricel Aleu Dr. Robert H. Gore III 1.14 $25,700 $25,700 Closed 12/8/23 Preserve Geren, Jonathan North Belle Meade 7.84 $129,500 $129,500 Closed 1/12/24 Preserve Gutierrez, Michael North Belle Meade 4.88 $85,400 $81,100 Closed 1/12/24 Preserve McGinnis, Patricia Panther Walk Preserve 1.14 $45,000 $42,800 Closed 11/17/23 Perez Castro, Pedro Dr. Robert H. Gore III 1.17 $29,000 $27,600 Closed 1/5/24 Preserve Perona, Barbara Winchester Head 1.59 $39,800 $39,800 Closed 12/1/23 Preserve Repola, Andrea Panther Walk Preserve 1.14 $45,000 $42,800 Closed 9/15/23 Scalley, William J and Martha Panther Walk Preserve 1.14 $45,000 $42,800 Closed 11/17/23 Scotti, Mary North Belle Meade 8.74 $135,500 $128,700 Closed 12/1/23 Preserve South Terra Corp Marco Island 0.56 $1,720,000 $1,620,000 Closed 1/5/24 Sponseller, Robert North Belle Meade 5.00 $90,000 $90,000 Closed 12/8/23 Preserve Trigoura, Delsina Dr. Robert H. Gore III 1.14 $30,000 $30,000 Closed 11/17/23 Preserve VanCleave, Matthew Rivers Road Preserve 0.50 $52,500 $52,500 Closed 12/8/23 Vaz, Maurice J Panther Walk Preserve 1.59 $57,500 $57,000 Closed 9/15/23 TOTAL CYCLE 11A ACQUIRED PROPERTIES 40.84 $5,699,900 $5,578,800 Total number of properties = 16 CYCLE 11A A -LIST PROPERTIES THAT WILL NOT BE ACQUIRED Size (ac) Appraised Value Final Offer Amount Agua Colina Marco Island 0.63 $1,120,000 $1,120,000 Purchase Agreement not approved by Board Berman Rev Trust, R F Panther Walk Preserve 1.17 $46,000 $43,700 No longer interested in selling Chestnut, Diane Marco Island 0.53 $627,500 $627,500 Offer not accepted Colon, Donna &Patricia Mack Dr. Robert H. Gore III Preserve 2.27 $39,500 $39,500 Selling to another S & B Properties of Marco LLC Marco Island 0.50 $570,000 $570,000 Offer not accepted Starnes, Hugh Caracara Prairie Preserve 4.54 $250,000 $250,000 Offer not accepted TOTAL CYCLE 11A A -LIST PROPERTIES THAT WILL NOT BE ACQUIRED 9.64 $2,653,000 $2,650,700 Total number of properties = 6 Conservation Collier Cycle 10, 11, and 12 Property Status Updated March 26, 2024 CYCLE 11B AAL APPROVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ON FEBRUARY 28, 2023 CYCLE 11B ACQUIRED PROPERTIES Size (ac) Appraised Value Closing Amount Bailey, Scott and Christopher Winchester Head 1.59 $39,800 $38,500 Closed 1/19/24 Preserve Brewer, Richard N/A 14.78 $451,000 $405,900 Closed 12/15/23 Dibala Wood Trust Dr. Robert H. Gore III 18.28 $275,000 $261,300 Closed 12/15/23 Preserve Dredge Management Assoc LLC Shell Island Preserve 18.73 $1,592,500 $1,512,875 Closed 1/19/24 English Trust Pepper Ranch Preserve 59.01 $515,000 $463,500 Closed 1/19/24 Mooney/Hankins-Colon Winchester Head 1.59 $39,800 $39,800 Closed 2/16/24 Preserve Weir Trust, Celine Dr. Robert H. Gore III 2.27 $39,500 $37,500 Closed 12/8/23 Preserve Williams ancy Payton Preserve 0.50 $60,000 $60,000 Closed 1/19/24 Wilson Trust Winchester Head 1.59 $39,800 $39,800 Closed 12/8/23 Preserve TOTAL CYCLE 11B ACQUIRED PROPERTIES 118.34 $3,052,400 $2,859,175 Total number of properties = 9 CYCLE 11B PROPERTIES PENDING ACQUISITION Appraised/Estimated Purchase Price/Estimated Property Name Preserve Size (ac) Value Value Acquisition Status Descoteau, Donn &Donna* Dr. Robert H. Gore III 1.14 $25,100 $25,100 Offer accepted; Purchase Agreement pending Preserve Buckley Enterprises* Nancy Payton Preserve 80.00 $640,000 $640,000 Appraisal ordered TOTAL CYCLE 11B PROPERTIES PENDING ACQUISITION 81.14 $665,100 $665,100 Total number of properties = 2 CYCLE 11B A -LIST PROPERTIES THAT WILL NOT BE ACQUIRED Property Name Preserve Size (ac) Appraised/Estimated Final Offer Acquisition Status Value Amount/Estimated Value Khoury Otter Mound Preserve 0.43 N/A N/A Sold to another Lie, Run He Nancy Payton Preserve 0.50 $80,000 $80,000 Offer not accepted Owl Hammock N/A 7,378.00 TBD TBD On -hold pending State of Florida acquisition Relevant Radio, Inc. Mcllvane Marsh 10.46 $126,350 $126,350 Offer not accepted Preserve Sit/Chew Nancy Payton Preserve 3.00 $390,000 $390,000 Offer not accepted Smith & Montgomery Dr. Robert H. Gore III 2.73 N/A N/A Property withdrawn Preserve TOTAL CYCLE 11B A -LIST PROPERTIES THAT WILL NOT BE 7,395.12 $596,350 $596,350 Total number of properties = 6 ACQUIRED * Estimated Value used in calculations until Purchase Agreement is signed by Seller and scheduled for Collier County Board of County Commissioners meeting Conservation Collier Cycle 10,11, and 12 Property Status Updated March 26, 2024 CYCLE 12A AAL APPROVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ON OCTOBER 10, 2023 CYCLE 12A ACQUIRED PROPERTIES Size (ac) Appraised Value Closing Amount A & T Kleinberger Rev Trust Dr. Robert H. Gore III Preserve 5.00 $110,000 $104,500 Closed 3/15/24 TOTAL CYCLE 12A ACQUIRED PROPERTIES 5.00 $110,000 $104,500 Total number of properties = 1 CYCLE 12A PROPERTIES PENDING ACQUISITION Appraised/Estimated Purchase Property Name Preserve Size (ac) Value Price/Estimated Acquisition Status Arnold Trust* Dr. Robert H. Gore 7.16 $146,780 $146,780 Offer accepted; Purchase Agreement III Preserve pending Beckert, Marc & Dr. Robert H. Gore 1.14 $23,370 $23,370 Offer accepted; Purchase Agreement Elizabeth* III Preserve pending CDL Naples Dr. Robert H. Gore 2.73 $55,965 $55,965 Offer accepted; Purchase Agreement Investment LLC* III Preserve pending 1A Moulton Trust * Dr. Robert H. Gore 7.17 $146,985 $146,985 Offer accepted; Purchase Agreement III Preserve pending Land Genie LLC * Dr. Robert H. Gore 2.73 $55,965 $55,965 Offer accepted; Purchase Agreement III Preserve pending Murawski Trust North Belle Meade 4.87 $45,000 $42,750 Offer accepted; Purchase Agreement Preserve scheduled for 4/9/24 BCC Symphony Properties* N/A 150.00 $7,100,000 $7,100,000 Appraisal Under Review Rodriguez, Mario & Panther Walk 5.46 $158,400 $158,400 Offer accepted; Purchase Agreement Gisela Preserve scheduled for 3/26/24 BCC Taylor, Ernesto &Ana * Dr. Robert H. Gore 5.00 $102,500 $102,500 Offer accepted; Purchase Agreement III Preserve pending Volpe Trust North Belle Meade 8.50 $109,000 $103,550 Offer accepted; Purchase Agreement Preserve scheduled for 4/9/24 BCC Walsh, Nancy* Red Maple Swamp 1.14 $21,340 $21,340 Offer accepted; Purchase Agreement Preserve pending Whittingham Panther Walk 1.59 $46,110 $45,990 Offer accepted; Purchase Agreement Corporation Preserve scheduled for 3/26/24 BCC Woodworth, Richard * Dr. Robert H. Gore 2.27 $46,535 $46,535 Offer accepted; Purchase Agreement III Preserve pending TOTAL CYCLE 12A PROPERTIES PENDING 199.76 $8,057,950 $8,050,130 Total number of properties = 13 ACQUISITION CYCLE 12A A -LIST PROPERTIES THAT WILL NOT BE ACQUIRED Final Offer Size (ac) Appraised Value Amount Aristizabal Mcllvane Marsh 5.00 $20,000 $20,000 Offer declined Preserve TOTAL CYCLE 12A A -LIST PROPERTIES 5.00 $20,000 $20,000 Total number of properties = 1 THAT WILL NOT BE ACQUIRED * Estimated Value used in calculations until Purchase Agreement is signed by Seller and scheduled for Collier County Board of County Commissioners meeting ORIGINAL DOCUMENTS CHECKLIST & ROUTING SLIP TO ACCOMPANY ALL ORIGINAL DOCUMENTS SENT TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE FOR SIGNATURE Prim on pink paper. Attach to original document. The completed routing slip and original documents are to be fnti►arded to the (:oanly ,Attorney Office at the time the item is placed on the agenda. All completed routing slips and original documents must he received in the County Attorney Office no later than Monday preceding the BtFurd meeting. **NEW** ROUTING SLIP Complete routing lints # 1 through 92 as appropriate for additional signatures, dates- and/or information needed. If the document is already complete with the exec lion of the Chairman's Si +nature, dr %v a linr gtruueh routing Ames 4I throu h it2, complete the checklist. and forward to the County ttorney Office. Route to Addressees mist in routing Order} Office Initials Date 1. 2. 3 County Attorney Office County Attorney Office 12Aa 12' 4. BCC Office Board of County Commissioners G� 5. Minutes and Records Clerk of Court's Office PRIMARY CONTACT INFORMATION Normally the primary contact is [lie person who created/prcpared the Executive Summary. Primary contact information is needed in the event one ofthe addressees above, my,need to contact statT For additional or miss ing information. 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The document was approved by the BCC on 03/26/2024 and all changes made JC NiA is not during the meeting have been incorporated in the attached document. The ounty an option for Attorne s tee as 'reviewed the changes, if applicable. this [ine. 9. Initials of attorney verifying that the attached document is the version approved by the IA is not BCC, a][ changes directed by the BCC have been made, and the document is ready for the an option for Chairman's signature. this line. I: Forms/ County Forms/ BCC Forms/ Original Documents Routing Slip WWS Original 9.03.04, Revised 1.26.05, Revised 2.24.05: Revised 11/30/12 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO.2002-63, AS AMENDED, WHICH ESTABLISHED THE CONSERVATION COLLIER PROGRAM, BY AMENDING SECTION 5: DEFINITIONS; SECTION 6: CREATION OF THE CONSERVATION COLLIER ACQUISITION TRUST FUND; SECTION 7: CREATION OF THE CONSERVATION COLLIER MANAGEMENT TRUST FUND; SECTION 8: LAND ACQUISITION ADVISORY COMMITTEE; SECTION 9: PROPERTY ELIGIBLE FOR ACQUISITION AND MANAGEMENT; SECTION 10: CRITERIA FOR EVALUATING LANDS FOR ACQUISITION AND MANAGEMENT; SECTION 11: ACQUISITION LIST; SECTION 12: NOMINATION FOR ACQUISITION PROPOSALS AND CANDIDATE SITES; SECTION 13: PROCEDURE FOR SELECTION OF ACQUISITION PROPOSALS FOR PLACEMENT ON THE ACTIVE ACQUISITION LIST AND SUBSEQUENT PURCHASE PROCEDURES; SECTION 14: MANAGEMENT PLANS AND USE OF ENVIRONMENTALLY SENSITIVE LANDS; AND SECTION 16: SUNSET OF THE CONSERVATION COLLIER AD VALOREM TAX; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICT AND SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR INCLUSION IN THE CODE OF LAWS AND ORDINANCES; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, On December 3, 2002, the Board of County Commissioners ("Board") adopted Ordinance No, 2002-63, establishing the Conservation Collier Program, which Ordinance has been amended from time to time; and WHEREAS, the Board desires to further amend Ordinance 2002-63, as provided herein. NOW, THEREFORE., BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that Ordinance No. 2002-63, as amended, is hereby further amended as follows: SECTION ONE: Name. This ordinance shall be known as Conservation Collier Implementation Ordinance. SECTION TWO: Objectives. Conservation Collier is therefore hereby established to acquire, preserve, restore, and maintain vital and significant threatened natural lands, forest, upland and wetland communities located in Collier County, for the benefit of present and future generations. (YY-22101185492811) Words underlined are added; Words situ& throug are deleted. Page I of 17 (r-;o 1 SECTION THREE: Findings. 1. The foregoing recitals are true and correct and incorporated herein by reference. 2. All ad valorem funds generated hereby shall be collected by the Collier County Tax Collector. 3. The County Manager, or his or her designee, shall administer this program in accordance with the procedures and criteria provided for herein. SECTION FOUR: Purpose and Intent. I . To acquire, protect and manage environmentally sensitive lands that contain natural upland or wetland communities, native plant communities, rare and endangered flora and fauna, endemic species, endangered species habitat, a diversity of species, significant water resources, or outstanding aesthetic or other natural features, maximizing protection of Collier County's rarest, most unique and endangered habitats; 2. To acquire, protect and manage environmentally sensitive lands that offer the best human social value, including equitable geographic distribution, natural resource -based recreation, and protection of water resources, local ecological awareness, and enhancement of the aesthetic setting of Collier County; 3. To acquire, protect and manage environmentally sensitive lands that serve to recharge the County's aquifers and protect its wetlands and surface water resources to ensure the delivery of clean and plentiful water supplies and provide flood control; 4. To acquire, protect and manage environmentally sensitive lands containing the most biological value, including biodiversity, listed species habitat, connectivity, restoration potential, and ecological quality. 5. To protect present conservation lands by acquiring, protecting and managing adjacent properties which, if not acquired, would threaten the environmental integrity of the existing resource, or which, if acquired, would enhance and buffer the environmental integrity of the resource, and add to resource connectivity; 6. To restore the natural functions, as necessary, to any impacted and vulnerable habitats which would then contribute significantly to fulfilling this program's goals; 7. To help implement the objectives and policies of the Collier County Growth Management Plan which have been promulgated to preserve and protect environmental protection areas designated in the Plan and other natural forest resources, wetlands, endangered species habitat, and vulnerable rare habitats; 8. Upon recommendation by staff or the Board, to utilize a qualified third -party entity to identify Collier County's best and most endangered environmental lands for acquisition, protection and management by evaluating the biological and hydrological characteristics and viability of the resource, the vulnerability of the resource to degradation or destruction, and the feasibility of managing the resource to maintain its natural attributes; [YY-2210119549281i 1 Words underlined are added; Words strkhea through are deleted. Page 2 of 17 00 9, To manage acquired environmentally sensitive lands with the primary objectives of maintaining and preserving their natural resource values, and providing appropriate natural resource -based recreational and educational opportunities, by employing management techniques that are most appropriate for each native community so that our natural heritage may be preserved and appreciated by and for present and future generations; 10, To have the acquired sites available, with minimal risk to the environmental integrity of the site, to educate Collier County's school -age population and the general public about the uniqueness and importance of Collier County's subtropical ecosystems and natural communities; 11. To protect natural resources which lie within the boundaries of other conservation land acquisition programs, where Conservation Collier funds would leverage significant other matching sources of funding for other agency acquisition projects that would not be available without such a local match, or which would result in considerably higher funding rank in another program, however, Collier County shall exclude Municipalities within the County from any requirement to provide matching funds; and, 12. To cooperate actively with other acquisition, conservation, and resource management programs that operate within the County's Area, including, but not limited to, such programs as the State of Florida, the Land Acquisition Trust Fund, Florida Forever, Florida Communities Trust, and Save Our rovers program, where the purposes of such programs are consistent with the purposes of Conservation Collier as stated hereinabove. SECTION FIVE: Definitions. The following words and phrases, when used in this article, shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this section: Acquisition project shall mean (a) parcel(s) of land approved by the Board of County Commissioners for conservation by the county in accordance with procedures provided for herein. Acquisition proposal shall mean (a) parcel(s) of land which has/have been nominated or recommended for conservation in accordance with the procedures provided for herein. Awhorized Put -pose means expenditures authorized herein. Suffer land shalt mean that land which is adjacent to publicly -owned environmental land, or privately held land permanently dedicated to conservation, or that land which is an in -holding within publicly -owned environmental land, and which, if not acquired, would threaten the environmental integrity of the existing resource, or if acquired, would enhance the environmental integrity and connectivity of the resource. Conservation Collier lands means any land acquired under the Conservation Collier Program. Environmentally sensitive land shall mean that land which contains natural upland or wetland communities, native plant communities, rare and endangered flora and fauna, endemic species, endangered species habitat, a diversity of species, significant water resources, or outstanding aesthetic or other natural features. Management shall mean the preservation, enhancement, restoration, conservation, monitoring, or maintenance of the natural resource values of environmentally sensitive lands [YY-2210/1854928111 Words underlined are added; Words stFHA thFeugh are deleted. Page 3 of 17 co'c", which have been acquired or approved for management under Conservation Collier in perpetuity, including provision of appropriate public access. Natural resource -based recreation shall mean all forms of uses which are consistent with the goals of this program, and are compatible with the specific parcel. Such uses shall include, but not be limited to, hiking, nature photography, bird -watching, kayaking, canoeing, swimming, hunting and fishing. Noy J)rafit organization shall mean an organization as defined in section 501 of the United States Internal Revenue Code, operating in Collier County, which includes among its primary goals the conservation of natural resources and the protection of the environment. Target Protection Areas shall mean Iarger areas of environmentally sensitive land within which are located specific sites which generally satisfy the initial screening criteria and meet the goals of Conservation Collier. Urban Area shall mean those areas designated as Urban on the Collier County Future Land Use Map. SECTION SIX:Trust Funding of the Conservation Collier Program. Collier County has established and will maintain (1) the Conservation Collier Acquisition Trust Fund for use in acquiring environmentally sensitive lands in Collier County, and (2) the Conservation Collier Management Trust Fund for the preservation. enhancement, restoration, conservation and maintenance of environmentally sensitive lands that either have been purchased with monies from the Lands Acquisition Trust Fund, or have otherwise been approved for management. Each year through Fiscal Year 2031, the Board will set the mi llage rate for the Conservation Collier Program, which may not exceed _.25_mills, and set the percentage of revenues each Fund will receive for that fiscal year. At the direction of the Board funds may be transferred between the two fiends. In the event of an emergency as determined by the Board of County_ Commissioners, funds may be withdrawn provided all such diverted fiends shall be replaced as soon as practicable. The Conservation Collier Aequisitia Trust Funds shall receive monies from the following sources: a. All monies accepted by Collier County in the form of federal, State, or other governmental grants, reimbursements, allocations, or appropriations, foundation or private grants, donations for acquisition of environmentally sensitive lands and payments provided for mitigation activity associated with such acquisition activity. b. Such additional allocations as may be made by the Board of County Commissioners from time to time for the purposes set forth herein. [YY-221011854928111 Words underlined are added; Words s.,..,.•��gh are deleted. Page 4 of 17 R c. All interest generated from the sources identified herein except where monies received have been otherwise designated or restricted. the approval of the Collier Count), Board of County GommissioneFs. This pereentage sheR be Feviewed annually by the Bear-d. d. Revenues generated by the annual millage set for Conservation Collier by the Board, not to exceed .25 mills. €.e. The proceeds of any property acquired with funds from the Conservation Collier Acquisition Trust Fund that is leased or sold by the County, said proceeds, as determined by the Board of County Commissioners, to be committed either to the Conservation Collier Acquisition Trust Fund or to the Conservation Collier Management Trust Fund for the purposes provided for herein. Any such sale or lease shall only be in accordance with the goals of this Program. g.f. Prior to acquiring land located within a Municipality's boundaries, approval must first be obtained from the governing body of that Municipality. 2. The two Conservation Collier Acquisition Trust Funds shall be maintained in a separate and segregated trust fund of the County_ to be used auih ,Fizea purposes set U b lie b5' M aj 0 Fitt' , ale .,f}L,o n ,tea ,fI-'..,,nt ! a,, R1i88iE)HeErr. 3. Disbursements from the Conservation Collier Acquisition Trust Fund shall be made only for the following authorized purposes: a. Acquisition of properties which have been approved for purchase by the Board of County Commissioners. b. Costs associated with each acquisition including, but not limited to, appraisals, surveys, environmental reports, title commitments and insurance policies, real property taxes, documentary stamps and surtax fees, and other transaction costs. c. Costs of administering Conservation Collier, including any loans from the General Fund for funding start-up costs until such time as the fund is closed. Administration of the program may be conducted by County staff or by contract with a private or not for profit entity subject to meeting all County and Conservation Collier purchasing policies. Administrative costs shall be limited to the greatest extent possible. d. Costs to acquire and dispose of real and personal property or any interest therein when necessary or appropriate to protect the natural environment, provide public access or public recreational facilities, preserve wildlife habitat areas or provide access to management of acquired lands; to acquire interests in land by means of land exchanges; and to enter into alternatives to the acquisition of fee interests in land, including, the acquisition of easements, life estates, leases, and leaseback arrangements. e. Acquisitions consistent with Collier County Land Development Code and the Growth Management Plan. f. To cooperate with other local, regional, state, or federal public land acquisition programs. In such cases, the County may enter into contractual or other agreements to {YY-221011854928111 Words underlined are added; Words stFuc are deleted. Page 5 of 17 G�,� acquire lands jointly or for eventual resale to other public land acquisition programs in Collier County. g. All lands acquired and titled solely in the name of Collier County shall be managed by Collier County, wherever located, unless by mutual written agreement management arrangements and responsibilities are undertaken with other local, regional, state, or federal agencies. All lands jointly acquired with other local, regional, state, or federal agencies, including Municipalities. shall include, as part of the acquisition process, some mutual written agreement regarding the responsibilities of the joint owners for maintenance. h. To borrow money through the issuance of bonds for the purposes provided herein, to provide for and secure the payment thereof and to provide for the rights of the holders thereof. i. To invest any funds held in reserves or sinking funds, or any funds not required for immediate disbursement, in such investments as may be authorized for trust funds under Florida Statutes, Section 215.47 as amended. j. To insure and procure insurance against any loss in connection with any of the trust's operations, including without limitation: 1. The repayment of any loans to mortgage lenders or mortgage loans: 2. Any project; 3. Any bonds of the County; Insurance may be procured in such amounts and from such insurers, including the Federal Government, as may be deemed necessary or desirable by Collier County. k. To engage the services of private consultants on a contract basis for rendering professional and technical assistance and advice. 1. To identify parcels of land that would be appropriate acquisitions. m. To do any and all things necessary or convenient to carry out the purposes of, and exercise the powers given and granted herein to the full extent of the law. n. Funds may be tFans-ANSR-24 e-us- of the Conservation Collier Acquisition Trust Fund fi4 an), other County ptifpese if fmaund- u-4 be is; the best intefes! of the public by majorily [YY•221 QI 1854928111 Words underlined are added; Words .-'......�: are deleted. Page 6 of 17 0010 r 11, Null U. 0-11 ■ 10 A Wo Hamm - -34. Disbursements from the Conservation Collier Management Trust Fund shall be made by the County Manager or his or her designee to manage Conservation Collier lands anly in aeeer anee -f-er- thewitherived pur-poses set ems herein -was approved by the Board of County Commissioners, SECTION EIGHT SEVEN: Land Acquisition Advisory Committee. Creation and Purpose: The Land Acquisition Advisory Committee is hereby established to assist the Board of County Commissioners in establishing an Active Properties Acquisition List with qualified purchase recommendations consistent with the goals of Conservation Collier. When active acquisition phases are not in place. the Land Acquisition Committee's role shall be to review and make recommendations to the Board on the management and programs of the preserved land. 2. Appointment and Composition: The Land Acquisition Advisory Committee shall be composed of nine (9) members who are appointed by and will serve at the pleasure of the Board of County Commissioners in accordance with Ordinance No. 2001-55, as amended. Membership of the Land Acquisition Advisory Committee shall comprise broad and balanced representation of the interests of Collier County citizens, including: a. Environmental, land management and conservation interests in Collier County; b, Agricultural and business interests in Collier County; Educational interests in Collier County; and [Y Y-22101185492811 ] Words underlined are added; Words struck through are deleted. OCINO Page 7 of 17 d. General civic and citizen interests from throughout the county. Individual members of the Land Acquisition Advisory Committee shall have expertise, knowledge or interest in ecology, conservation of natural resources, real estate or land acquisition, land appraisal, land management, eco-tourism or environmental education. A nominee shall submit to the Board of County Commissioners written evidence of his or her expertise, knowledge or interest in any of the above. The members of this committee should include representatives from different areas of Collier County. 3. Terms of Off ce: individual intef!estc for b ln,,ee purposes, and be sot as fellows-1 k."Flvee{33}.—..ember-sshall sec2jyear-s: 'f herea ter, "-11 All appointments shall be for a term of three (3) years. Appointments to fill any vacancies on the Committee shall be for the remainder of the uncx iced term of office. The process for appointments and terms of office shall be governed by Collier County Ordinance No. 2001-55, as amended. 4. Offrcers, Quorum and Rules of Procedure: At its earliest opportunity, the membership of the Committee shall elect a chairperson and vice chairperson from among the members. Officers' terms shall be for a period of one (1) year, with eligibility for reelection. The presence of five (5) or more members shall constitute a quorum of the Committee necessary to take action and transact business, unless active acquisition phases are not: in place in which case four (4) or more members shall constitute a quorum. The Committee shall, by majority vote of the entire membership, adopt rules of procedure for the transaction of business. The Land Acquisition Advisory Committee shall comply with the applicable requirements of the Florida Sunshine Law, and shall keep a written record of meetings, resolutions, findings and determinations in accordance with F.S. ch. 112. Copies of all Committee minutes, resolutions, reports, and exhibits shall be submitted to the Board of County Commissioners. 5. attendance and Vacancies: Committee member attendance requirements, including failure to attend meetings and member removal from office are governed by Collier County Ordinance No. 2001-55, as amended. G. Functions, Powers and Duties of the Land Acquisilion Advisory Committee: The Land Acquisition Advisory Committee shad have the following duties and responsibilities: a. The Land Acquisition Advisory Committee's primary responsibility is to recommend to the Board of County Commissioners an Active Properties Acquisition List with qualified purchase recommendations consistent with the goals of Conservation Collier and pursuant to the policies outlined herein below. b. The Land Acquisition Advisory Committee may, from time to time, recommend to the Board of County Commissioners proposed expenditures from the Conservation Collier Trust Funds; additional selection or acquisition policies, procedures, and programs; and other such matters as may be necessary to fulfill the purposes of Conservation Collier. [YY-2210I185492811 ] Words underlined are added; Words svuek t4ough are deleted. Page 8 of 17 OGPIO However, the goals and primary criteria of Conservation Collier may not be modified except by countywide referendum vote. C. The Land Acquisition Advisory Committee shall have no power or authority to commit Collier County to any policies, to incur any financial obligations or to create any liability on the part of the County. The actions and recommendations of the Land Acquisition Advisory Committee are advisory only and shall not be binding upon the County unless approved or adopted by the Board of County Commissioners. d. At such time as there are insufficient uncommitted funds in the Conservation Collier Acquisition Trust Fund to conclude another acquisition and all acquisition projects have been closed, the Land Acquisition Advisory Committee shall report to the County Commission and revert to a land management oversight function. if funds remain in the Conservation Collier Acquisition Trust fund these funds shall then be reviewed for recommendation of transfer to the Conservation Collier Management Trust Fund and transferred upon approval of the Board of County Commissioners. Thereafter, unless and until additional funds are appropriated by the Board for the purpose of acquiring additional Conservation Collier Program acquisitions, the Land Acquisition Advisory Committee shall generally meet on a quarterly basis to review and make recommendations to the Board as warranted regarding the management and programs of the preserved land. SECTION NINE EIGHT: Property Eligible for Acquisition and Management. Properties eligible to be considered for acquisition and management under Conservation Collier shall be only environmentally sensitive lands available from willing and voluntary participants, with acquisition priority given to those properties located within, but not limited to, the Urban Area of Collier County. 2. Acquisition of property shall not be constrained based on the immediate availability of management money. 3. Any environmentally sensitive land not on the acquisition list which is offered for conveyance or donation to Collier County and is proposed for management by Conservation Collier shall be evaluated as provided for herein below and may only be accepted and approved for management by the Board of County Commissioners. Any lands with legal management obligations must be conveyed with adequate management endowment funds. 4. Acquisition of property can be by fee simple or by a permanent conservation easement in a form approved by the Board. If conservation easements are acquired: a. The property will retain those development rights as negotiated by the parties, and assuring_a permanent conservation benefit consistent with Conservation Collier Program criteria and objectives. b. The property owner shall be responsible for the maintenance of the conservation easement. [YY-221 0I 1854928111 Words underlined are added; Words SiFUCkihivugh are deleted. Page 9 of 17 0010 c._ The conservation easement shall not be vacated nor receive an Easement Use Agreement. Additionally, for properties within the Dural Fringe Mixed Use District (RFMUD) "Sending" lands, if implemented by the Board the parties may negotiate a Transfer of Development Rights to "Receiving" lands or a private or public TDR credit repository, subject to the rules in the Purchasing Policy (Resolution 2007-300, as amended). 5. The Board may sell Conservation Collier lands provided that the proceeds of the sale are put back into the Conservation Collier Program. The proceeds may only be used for additional purchases of environmentally sensitive land or for the maintenance of existing Conservation Collier parcels. SECTION TIEN NINE: Crkeria for evaluating lands for aequisifien and manpigem Target Protection Areas. Em I N III 1110,01M, 11116212110 [Y Y-221 DIl 854928/11 Words underlined are added: Words struck through are deleted. Page 10 of I7 F-plo The Board of County Commissioners hereby shall approve and make a part hereof the attached initial list of Target Protection Areas within which are located specific sites which generally satisfy the initial screening criteria and meet the goals of Conservation Collier. The County Manager, or their designee, will provide the Board of County Commissioners with a map and list of the target protection mailing areas on an annual basis. Inclusion on this list is not a guarantee of any specific purchase. All specific proposals will be evaluated and by staff and the Land Acquisition Advisory Committee for a recommendation of approval to the Board of County Commissioners. In accordance with the goals, policies and procedures of this Conservation Collier Implementation Ordinance, the following list is the Target Protection Areas adopted for consideration by the Land Acquisition Advisory Committee, County Manager or their designee. Sta"=and the Board of County Commissioners. a. All designated Urban lands with predominantly native vegetative cover. b. All Collier County Natural Resource Protection Areas and Sending Lands, as shown on the Future Land Use Map of the Collier County Growth Management Plan. C. All undeveloped lands with predominantly native vegetative cover in the Northern Golden Gate Estates, as shown on the Future Land Use Map of the Collier County Growth Management Plan. d. The Flow -way and Habitat Stewardship Areas as depicted on the Future Land Use Map of the Collier County Growth Management Plan. 4-2. The County Manager, or their designee, shall prepare and periodically update for presentation to the Board of County Commissioners, a Conservation Collier Program Manual, developed by staff and the Land Acquisition Advisory Committee, which, upon approval by the Board of County Commissioners, shall be used as a guide for implementing the provisions of this ordinance, and shall also include the initial and secondary criteria listed herein above for evaluating Conservation Collier Acquisition Proposals. Gemmeneemen, of the fia ~ o n! pr-egr-am shall be immediate upen appfeval by the Beafd of Count), Commissioners. passage af the refer-endum and appointment Committee, even if the Fflanual has not been cemplete4, SECTION ELEVEN TEN: Acquisition List. The evefall Ce ati CelliAc-quisiti-en List shalleensiss of Conservation Collier Program shall generate two specific lists: the Target Protection Areas List and the Active Acquisition List. The Land Acquisition Advisory Committee and Board of County Commissioners shall approve both in accordance with the procedures set forth below: 1. The Target Protection Areas List shall consist of lands representing the highest natural resource values (such as Natural Resource Protection Areas), but ge er-afly not spec par -eels, and is iniiially appfeved by the BeaFd of County Commission and shall be updated periodically by the Board of County Commissioners and the Land Acquisition Advisory Committee. It is established and updated in accordance with Conservation Collier goals, procedures and criteria. [YY-221011854928/ 11 Words underlined are added; Words strura'�, are deleted. Page l l of 17 OC-PIO 2. The Active Acquisition List shall consist of criteria -qualified sites that have been selected from Target Protection Areas, as well as qualified acquisition proposals submitted to the Land Acquisition Advisory Committee by the public, all of which have had applications submitted by property owners. The Active Acquisition List shall separate proposals into three (3) categories: A (pursue acquisition); B (hold for Fe ..,long in the next a re-evaluation for one calendar); and C (no interest in acquiring). The A -category parcels/projects shall be further categorized as I (high priority), 2 (medium priority), and 3 (low priority), in order to give County staff direction as to priority for acquisition tasks. The ^ eotiye- "equisition r =ct shall be updated periodically aeeefding to Conserwation Collier- pr-eeeduFes -and $Skp- _hieh aequisilian is _Aeasible will be placed on this list, pendi*g ommendation by the Land Acquisition Adviser), Commitiee and approval by !he Board of County r — . . I . :sm. Properties shall be added to the Active Acquisition List pursuant to the process described in Section 12_of this Ordinance. 3. Once approved by the Board of County Commissioners, the County shall actively pursue acquisition of A -category projects on the Active Acquisition List. All sites shall be pursued on a voluntary "willing participant" basis only. without the use of the County's eminent domain powers. 4. llrpjee�-,Property will only be removed from the Active Acquisition List by successful purchase of the site, approval of the next succeeding list, withdrawal of positive interest by the property owner, or by resolution of the Board of County Commissioners. Projects Property removed may still be considered at a later time. SECTION TWELVE ELEVEN: Nomination of acquisition proposals and candidate sites. 1. Nominations for the Conservation Collier Program may be made by any person or organization, including Collier County, regional, State or federal agencies, by contacting program staff in writing and providing positive identification of the parcel/project through a map or folio number(s). Staff will send an inquiry to the owner in the form of an interest letter advising of the nomination and asking if the owner wishes to submit an application for consideration to the Conservation Collier Program. 2. An owner may nominate his or her own property by submitting an application. 3. County staff will send letters of interest to property owners within Target Protection Areas as directed by the Land Acquisition Advisory Committee asking if the owner wishes to submit an application for consideration to the Conservation Collier Program. 4. An application submitted by the property ownerto the County Manager. or hi-s-their designee, shall be evidence of a willing seller. S. While public Public and landowner applications nominating properties for acquisition may be submitted at any time. ,during or after the first annual ptiblie selieit,tien eeti , (dese fibed below) 1: mot: ..� shall be gathered and 4AMM-.-..>.-. -14 ..F AM eyele, whieh time ftafne shall be publicly announced Applications shall be evaluated as they are received. [YY-221011854428111 Words underlined are added, Words st„uek th„augh are deleted. Page [2 of 17 1 5. There will be an annual public meeting for the purpose of updating the Board of County Commissioners and the public and for soliciting proposals and applications if the program is in a buying cycle, The first queh meeting will take place at the end of the Ar-st yeaF 0 7. Owner interest shall be disclosed in applications in the same manner as required of zoning applicants by the Collier County Land Development Code. SECTION THIRTEEN TWELVE: Procedure for selection of acquisition proposals for placement on the active acquisition list and subsequent purchase procedures. 1. Acquisition proposals for which applications have been received shall be prescreened using the following initial screening criteria: a. Lands featuring one of the Critical Lands and Water Identification Proiect (CLIP) Priori I Natural Communities found in Collier County: Upland Hardwood Forest. Scrub, Coastal Upland, Dry Prairie, and Upland Pine. b. Lands featurinp, one of the CLIP Priority 2 through 4 Natural Communities found in Collier County, including Pine Flatwoods and Coastal_ Wetlands. c. Lands featuring other native natural communities. d. Lands offering cultural values, appropriate access for natural resource -based recreation, and the enhancement of the aestheticsettingof Collier County. e. Lands which l2rotect the most water resource values including a uif'er recharge, water quality, wetland dependent sl2ecies. habitat wildfire risk reduction storm sure protection. and flood control. f. Lands containing the most biological value, including biodiversity and listed species. g. Lands which enhance and/or protect the environmental value of current conservation lands through function as a buffer, ecological link, or habitat corridor. h. Lands within a Board -approved target protection mailing, area. [YY•221 o118 54428! 11 Words underlined are added; Words struck through are deleted. Page I3 of 17 S 3-Q. Proposals_ received will be evaluated _using _the above initial screening criteria and presented to the band Acquisition Advisory Committee for review and ranking by staff or a qualified third -party. Evaluation shall include a site visit, which staff shall coordinate with the property owner, and which may include one advisory committee member, review of information about the parcel(s) available in the county's electronic databases and research into any other records retained by the county about the parcels). Using bath observed and gathered data staff or a qualified third party shall prepare an Initial Criteria Screening Report (ICSR) which will include boundary and location maps for each site, descriptions of the biological and hydrological characteristics, including initial criteria satisfied, a summary of its potential for appropriate use, development potential of the site and adjacent land, an assessment of the management needs and costs, the assessed and estimated value, and any potentially available matching funds. 43. Upon completion of the ICSR, the Land Acquisition Advisory Committee shall hold a public hearing where staff will present information contained in the ICSR regarding each site, the applicants' and/or landowners' comments, and comments from the public. A courtesy notice shall be provided to the owners of properties which are the subject of the hearing, although failure to notify said owners shall not invalidate these proceedings. 5. After all prepeFties wiihin the etirren! �yele have been presented, the La judgments., and then rank the parcels according io the A. B and C Fanki ng cattvrnies_ 4_,;kQ_a4te milled to complete this tack_ €4. The recommended Active Acquisition List shall be forwarded to the Board of County Commissioners, who, in a public meeting, shall vote on whether to approve all or part of the proposed Active Acquisition List. Properties may be added but any additional properties must be subjected to the entire evaluation process. -7-.5. County Staff shall notify property owners and the public of the final approved Active Acquisition List. S-.6. After approval of the Active Acquisition List, Real Property Management estate. Cervi staff will arrange for appraisals for A -category parcels/projects and when appraisals are received make an offer to the owner(s) pursuant to the approved Conservation Collier Land Acquisition Purchase Policy (Resolution No. 2003-195, or as superseded). Parcels located within the Rural Fringe Mixed Use District "Sending" lands are subject to additional requirements regarding Transfer of Development Rights (TDR) credits, as specified in the Conservation Collier Land Acquisition Purchase Policy, Resolution 2003-195, or as superseded. Once an offer is accepted, Real Property Mana eg ment Estate Serviees staff will prepare a contract and request the owner sign. This signed contract will be presented to the Board of County Commissioners at a public hearing for the Board's review and consideration. [YY-2210/185492W I l Words underlined are added, Words stFurak thFououg are deleted. Page 14 of 17 , DI 7 , Along with the contract, staff will provide a Project Design Report for each parcel/project, including cost, history, purpose of project, and program qualifications. 9. AfAeF obtaining a reeommendation ffem the Land Acquisition Advisor), Committee. contraet, Project Design RepoFt and Land Aequisition Advisei�, Committee will be pr-esenied te the Beafd of County Gemmissieiier-s at a public hearing for theif revie and appFo!Y4. 4-9 7. The Board of County Commissioners shall have final approval authority of the contract terms for each proposed project and shall authorize any and all purchases. 4 8. Once a contract has been approved and executive by the Board of County Commissioners in accordance with County policies, Real Property Management Estate Seryinon shall proceed to close on the purchase of property in accordance with County policies. SECTION FOURTEEN THIRTEEN: Management Plans and Use of Environmentally Sensitive Lands. 1. No later than ninety (90) day-s six (6) months from the date of acquisition, an interim management plan for any property acquired shall be submitted by County staff to the Land Acquisition Advisory Committee for approval. Upon approval, the plan shall be submitted to the Board of County Commissioners for final approval and shall be implemented by the County Manager, or their designee, pursuant to the Board's direction. Any such interim management plan(s) shall not be implemented for more than two (2) three 3 years after acquisition of the property_: p-Prior to the expiration of tie-(2 three 3 years. either a new management plan shalt be implemented, or, by affirmative action of the Board, the interim plan shall continue. 2. A final management plan, with required review and updating every ten years, shall be prepared, with review and input of the Land Acquisition Advisory Committee, for each property acquired by Conservation Collier which shall: a. Identify such management activities as are necessary to preserve, enhance, restore, conserve, maintain, or monitor the resource, as appropriate; and b. Identify such uses as are consistent with the preservation, enhancement, restoration. conservation, and maintenance of the resource; and c. Estimate the annual costs of managing the project. 3. Annually, the ten-year management plans prepared during the preceding year shall be submitted to the Board of County Commissioners for its approval. Each ten-year management plan shall heupdated a4 least ever-y five (5) year-S from the last date of Be appeyal, as t may be amended as often as required. Management plan updates and amendments shall be reviewed by the Land Acquisition Advisory Committee for their input and recommendations and then submitted to the Board of County Commissioners for approval. [YY-221 Q11854928/! 1 Words underlined are added; Words sirtiGk through are deleted. Page 15 of 17 eAQ 4. All management plans shall be consistent with the purposes set forth herein. All properties acquired or managed through Conservation Collier shall be managed in accordance with the approved management plan for that property. 5. No use, infrastructure, or improvement shall be permitted on any property acquired or managed under Conservation Collier that is inconsistent with the purposes of the program or that is not provided by an approved management plan for the property. 6. The County will seek cooperative management arrangements with other agencies and entities, in keeping with the approved management plan for the property. 7. Purchasing land using Conservation Collier program funds pennanently extinguishes all development rights except those strictly compatible with the purposes and goals of Conservation Collier, unless such lands are exchanged for similar lands within and between multi -parcel projects that have been previously recommended by the Conservation Collier Land Acquisition Advisory Committee and approved by the Board of County Commissioners in accordance with the goals and purposes of the Program. In case of these land exchanges, development rights are restored to those properties exchanged out of County ownership. 8. Public access is an important element of management and this Program. Examples of permitted uses, subject to compatibility with specific parcels, include: hiking, nature photography, bird watching, kayaking, canoeing, swimming, hunting, and fishing. The program will also make the acquired sites available, with minimal risk to the environmental integrity of the site, to educate Collier County 's school -age population and the general public about the uniqueness and importance of Collier County's subtropical ecosystems and natural communities. SECTION FIFTEEN FOURTEEN: Responsibilities of the County Manager. The County Manager shall facilitate such activities, designate such staff and assign such responsibilities as are necessary to fulfill the purposes of this Ordinance. SECTION SIXTEEN FIFTEEN: Sunset of the Conservation Collier ad valorem tax. I . The Conservation Collier special tax revenue will sunset in fiscal year 2031. Ito,. t- i' n' years, unless reauthorized through a similar voter referendum approval. 2. The Management Trust Fund continues in perpetuity, as long as Conservation Collier lands remain in County hands. 3. If the Management Trust Fund has inadequate funds for _managetnent._then _funding from the General Fund would be utilized. SECTION SEVENTE SIXTEEN: CONFLICT AND SEVERABILITY. In the event this Ordinance conflicts with any other ordinance of Collier County or other applicable law, the more restrictive shall apply. If any phrase or portion of the Ordinance is held invalid or unconstitutional by any court of competent jurisdiction, such portion shall be deemed a IYY-2210/1854928/ 11 Words underlined are added; Words thF8tig are deleted. Page 16 of 17 Q U separate, distinct and independent provision and such holding shall not affect the validity of the remaining portion. SECTION EIGHTEEN SEVENTEEN: INCLUSION IN THE CODE OF LAWS AND C11211111MIt ay_*I The provisions of this Ordinance shall become and be made a part of the Code of Laws and Ordinances of Collier County, Florida. The sections of the Ordinances may be renumbered or relettered to accomplish such, and the word "ordinance" may be changed to "section," "article," or any other appropriate word. This Ordinance shall be effective upon filing with the Secretary of State. PASSED AND DULY ADOPTED by the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, this 20 day of March, 2024. ATTEST. CRYSTAL K. KINZEL, CLERK , Deputy Clerk App to form and legality: y . shka Assistant County Attorne`IyJ P-1-1 [ YY-221 of 1854928/11 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BY: 6do&k Chris all, Chairman Words underlined are added; Words .-t..,.. IE th:augh are deleted. 1'abe 17 OF 17 010 Advisory Board Application Form Collier County Government 3299 Tamiami Trail East, Suite 800 Naples, FL 34112 (239) 252-8400 Application was received on: 3/19/2024 5:42:50 PM. Name: Bradley Edward Funk Home Phone: 608-963-1785 Home Address: 16070 Hollow Dr City: Naples Zip Code: 34112 Phone Numbers Business: 239-261-6100 E-Mail Address: bradle efunk icloud.com Board or Committee: Land Acquisition Advisory Committee Category: Place of Employment: Lutgert Companies How long have you lived in Collier County: 4-5 How many months out of the year do you reside in Collier County: I am a year-round resident Have you been convicted or found guilty of a criminal offense (any level felony or first degree misdemeanor onlv)? No Not Indicated IDo you or your employer do business with the County? Nol Not Indicated NOTE: All advisory board members must update their profile and notify the Board of County Commissioners in the event that their relationship changes relating to memberships of organizations that may benefit them in the outcome of advisory board recommendations or they enter into contracts with the County. Would you and/or any organizations with which you are affiliated benefit from decisions or recommendations made by this advisory board? No Not Indicated Are you a registered voter in Collier County? Yes Do you currently hold an elected office? No Do you now serve, or have you ever served on a Collier County board or committee? No Not Indicated Please list your community activities and positions held: Education: B.A. Experience / Background 3 years working with the Environmental Protection Agency in developing an Ocean Side Condominiu 3 Years building & developing within the standards of LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmenta s De12nl Applicant Supplemental Information Applicant Name: Bradley Edward Funk Representation of Interests: Please explain your relationship with and business interests relating to the following topics. • Environmental and Conservation: My relationship with environmental and conservation stretch back 36 years. Weekly walks with my Nana through Wisconsin state forests and learning the importance of maintaining a natural habitat for all wildlife became the foundation for my love of the outdoors. Growing up learning to respect the environment carried into my own practices as I began using the trails for training for the sports I participated in. Making sure to always bring a little bag with me as I picked up bottles or wrappers found along my runs to ensure the parks were left better than I found them. Our current home's back yard currently butts up next to the Rattlesnake Hammock Preserve. While observing the wildlife and plant life over the past 2 years, we can see firsthand the importance of conversation in Collier County. • Agricultural and Business: Agriculture has been a family business for over 100 years. Running a successful farm is learning to plant crops that replenish the soil with nutrients after there's a harvest of crops that used all the prior nutrients up. This is a natural way boost productivity without having the need for fertilizers that can get into the waterways and seep into the oceans causing unnecessary harm. My experience in business has been a cross between retail, development, and construction. Most recently development and construction in Vero Beach, where our company had acquired a parcel of land that was up for auction by the Township. We've since worked with the EPA and local authorities in developing an ocean side community consisting of 12 single family residences and a 12 unit condominium. • Educational: Associates degree from University of Wisconsin B.A. from Florida Gulf Coast University • General Civic and Citizen: General civic activities are currently in community engagement. I enjoy making holiday cards and sending them out to the nursing homes. My fiance and I have been wanting to get involved more in the coral reef transplant schedule in the keys. It's not necessarily local to Collier but it's a special place for us. Individual Member Expertise, Knowledge or Interest: Please elaborate on any experience, knowledge or interest you have in the following subjects. • Ecology: Education in ecology is continuous although the main amount of learning occurred in late high school/early college. Currently learning about the ecology in the ocean as I hope to help in replenishing food sources for manatee and intercoastal fish. • Conservation: Experience with the conservation includes working with the local community to clean up preservations to ensure they continue to thrive. Knowledge depth in conservation is still at a novice level although my interest to expand that knowledge is tremendous. • Real Estate or Land Acquisition: Real estate has been more of a hobby on a small scale for myself. Scouting small parcels of land that serve as investments. Understanding the full process of land acquisition would be a very high interest. • Land Appraisal: Understanding land appraisal would be a very high interest. As market shifts the only markers I have to go by are from friend's insights who are in real estate or by taking a sample of land in general area. • Land Management: Working with the EPA and local environmental authorities thru the conception phases, infrastructure development and finally the actual construction. Items include sea turtle approved lighting and windows, soil testing, cognizant of the nesting season in regards to work performed around the designated areas. • Eco-Tourism: Eco-Tourism is one of my favorite topics. My first major experience was a trip to Alaska that took us through the center of the state visiting Denali National Park and proceeded to several fantastic areas that allowed us to view whales, seals, and bears in their natural habitats. Although I have never worked in eco-tourism it is definitely something I fully enjoy. Providing insight to others about how our wildlife survive the environment they live in while simultaneously teaching them how to be better stewards of preservations themselves. • Environmental Education: Formal academic education in environmental studies took place late high school/early college. Always willing to broaden the knowledge when provided an opportunity. Advisory Board Application Form Collier County Government 3299 Tamiami Trail East, Suite 800 Naples, FL 34112 (239) 252-8400 Application was received on: 3/23/2024 1:20:55 PM. Name: Carolyn McAlear-Feingold Home Phone: 239-682-8727 Home Address: 13740 18th Ave NE City: Naples Zip Code: 34120 Phone Numbers Business: 239-377-2493 E-Mail Address: Carol ns'am outlook.com Board or Committee: Land Acquisition Advisory Committee Category: Environmental Educator Place of Employment: Collier County Public Schools How long have you lived in Collier County: more than 15 How many months out of the year do you reside in Collier County: I am a year-round resident Have you been convicted or found guiltv of a criminal offense (anv level felonv or first degree misdemeanor only)? Nol Not Indicated Do you or your employer do business with the County? No Not Indicated NOTE: All advisory board members must update their profile and notify the Board of County Commissioners in the event that their relationship changes relating to memberships of organizations that may benefit them in the outcome of advisory board recommendations or they enter into contracts with the County. Would you and/or any organizations with which you are affiliated benefit from decisions or recommendations made by this advisory board? No Not Indicated Are you a registered voter in Collier County? Yes Do you currently hold an elected office? No Do you now serve, or have you ever served on a Collier County board or committee? No Not Indicated Please list your community activities and positions held: I'm a high school teacher who has run science honor societies, student government, and I currently advise our junior Class as well as run a biology club. I'm a member at Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary an love the boardwalk there. I have never held a public office, but I serve our school on the School Advis Council. Education: I have a BS in Biology and Secondary Education. I've spent three years in post graduate studies rangin from cell and molecular BioloRv to ecological Restoration. Experience / Background I was born and raised here in Naples in Golden Gate Estates, and my parents still live in the house wher I grew up. I've seen this county change so much. I've been a teacher here in this county for 19 years after growing up in our public school system. I love this community and the wonders surrounding us. I'I like the opportunity to serve on this board as an educator, parent, citizen, and advocate. Advisory Board Application Form Collier County Government 3299 Tamiami Trail East, Suite 800 Naples, FL 34112 (239) 252-8400 Application was received on: 3/25/2024 2:43:03 PM. Name: Christopher Satter Home Phone: 9546956338 Home Address: 13870 4th Ave Se City: Naples Zip Code: 34n Phone Numbers Business: E-Mail Address: christo her.satter@mvfwc.com Board or Committee: Land Acquisition Advisory Committee Category: Wildlife Ecologist Place of Employment: Florida Fish and Wildlife Research Institute How long have you lived in Collier County: 5-10 How many months out of the year do you reside in Collier County: I am a year-round resident Have you been convicted or found guiltv of a criminal offense (anv level felonv or first degree misdemeanor only)? Nol Not Indicated Do you or your employer do business with the County? No Not Indicated NOTE: All advisory board members must update their profile and notify the Board of County Commissioners in the event that their relationship changes relating to memberships of organizations that may benefit them in the outcome of advisory board recommendations or they enter into contracts with the County. Would you and/or any organizations with which you are affiliated benefit from decisions or recommendations made by this advisory board? No Not Indicated Are you a registered voter in Collier County? Yes Do you currently hold an elected office? No Do you now serve, or have you ever served on a Collier County board or committee? No Not Indicated Please list your community activities and positions held: Research Associate - Florida Panther Project. Education: M.S., PHD.in Fisheries and Wildlife ence / Background My expertise lies in modeling wildlife population dynamics (e.g., abundance, density, survival, and pe ita recruitment), as well as spatial ecology (e.g., movement behavior, home range, and habita election) Applicant Supplemental Information Applicant Name: Christopher B. Satter Representation of Interests: Please explain your relationship with and business interests relating to the following topics. • Environmental and Conservation: I am a wildlife ecologist currently working as a Research Associate on the Florida Panther Project for the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. ultural and Business: I have no agricultural or business involvements. • Educational: I possess graduate -level education in fisheries and wildlife ecology. This background has equipped me with a deeper understanding of animal population dynamics and spatial ecology, including factors influencing population fluctuations such as survival rates, habitat selection, landscape heterogeneity, and urban development. • General Civic and Citizen: I have a strong interest in speaking to the public regarding human -wildlife coexistence and the impacts carnivores have on the ecosystems that people care about. I actively participate in giving lectures to undergraduate students at the university level and at wildlife conferences both nationally and internationally. Individual Member Expertise, Knowledge or Interest: Please elaborate on any experience, knowledge or interest you have in the following subjects. • Ecology: I have broad expertise in ecology, including the ways in which species utilize the landscape for survival, dispersal, and reproduction. Furthermore, I have a profound understanding of the top - down and bottom -up regulatory processes necessary for maintaining ecosystem balance and health. • Cnnservatinn- My current position of the Florida panther project places me on the front lines of wildlife conservation. As a scientist, my passion has equipped me to approach dealing with large carnivores on the landscape with impartiality, especially when engaging with stakeholders with differing priorities and agendas. However, carnivores paly a crucial role in maintaining ecosystems balance, and I believe it's absolutely necessary to convey the message of conserving species because of their intrinsic value to exist, as well as their important ecological functions. • Real Estate or Land Acquisition: I have limited experience in this area. However, I am eager to broaden my knowledge and skills in land acquisition. I am a landowner and homeowner in Golden Gate Estates for the past 7 years, so I have some experience navigating property appraisal, DEP reports, and real estate in general. My current position with FWC involves flying over the landscape twice a month, providing me with an opportunity to identify areas of habitat fragmentation and assess where connectivity or acquisition would be most valuable for Florisa's wildlife and land conservation efforts. • Land Appraisal: I have limited experience and expertise in this area. However, I have a strong interest in broadening my knowledge and skills in this area. • Land Management: I possess expertise in land management, particularly in fire management, hydrology, and native vegetation ecology. My understanding extends to identifying beneficial habitat types and landscape configurations for ecological systems. • Eco-Tourism: I don't have a lot of experience in eco-tourism; however, I recognize its potential as a vital tool for wildlife conservation. It's imperative, however, the eco-tourism is managed effectively to prevent any negative effects on wildlife. • Environmental Education: I am a strong advocate for environmental education. I enjoy teaching children and the public about the environment and its significance to human health and well-being. Board of County Commissioners 3299 East Tamiami Trail, Suite 800 Naples, FL 34112 (239)252-8400 Application for Advisory Committees/Boards Name: Kaylyn Glenn E-Mail Address: kaylyn.glenn15@gmail.com Home Address: 2700 68th St SW Naples, FL Zip Code: 34105 Primary Phone: 2394040819 Secondary Phone: Board or Committee Applied for: Land Acquisition Advisory Committee Category (if applicable): Example: Commission District, Developer, environmentalist, layperson, etc. How long have you lived in Collier County: 15+ years How many months out of the year do you reside in Collier County: Year Round Have you ever been convicted or found guilty of a criminal offense (any level felony or first degree misdemeanor only)? Yes No X If yes, explain: Place of Employment: Conservation Florida Do you or your employer do business with the County? Yes No X If yes, explain: Would you and/or any organizations with which you are affiliated benefit from decisions or recommendations made by this advisory board? Yes No X If yes, explain: NOTE: All advisory board members must update their profile and notify the Board of County Commissioners in the event that their relationship changes relating to memberships of organizations that may benefit them in the outcome of advisory board recommendations or they enter into contracts with the County. Are you a registered voter in Collier County: Yes X No Do you currently hold public office? Yes No X If so, what is that office? Do you now serve, or have you ever served, on a Collier County board or committee? Yes No X If yes, please list the committees/boards: Please list your community activities (civic clubs, neighborhood associations, etc. and positions held: I have recently re -immersed myself in the community after pursuing my master's degree at the University of Florida, having previously lived North Florida. During this time, I remained deeply connected to the Everglades City community, actively engaging with the various environmental and land management issues that impact our region. As I re-engage with the community,) am eager to take on more leadership roles that align with my passion for storytelling and advocacy for our natural resources and historical culture, which are integral to this area. who served as a surveyor and played a crucial role in mapping out the existing Collier County boundary that we still utilize today. These personal connections fuel my dedication to preserving and enhancing our community's heritage and natural landscapes. Education: Naples High, Class of 2013 Florida Gulf Coast University, AA in Environmental Science Florida International University, B.S. Natural Resources and the Environment Pursuant: University of Florida, M.S Forest Resources and Conservation University of Oregon, Forests and Climate Graduate Certificate Experience: Growing up in Naples, Florida, I embarked on an academic journey in natural resource management that began locally before expanding to universities across the country. This educational pursuit allowed me to gainexpertise in land management and regenerative agriculture, focusing on sustainable practices that promote environmental health and resilience. Throughout my professional trajectory, I have actively collaborated with landowners and the private forestry industry, gaining valuable insights into the intricacies of agricultural product markets. his hands-on experience has provided me with a deep understanding of their pivotal role in supporting the protection and sustainable management of working lands. One notable milestone in my career was my recent appointment as the land protection manager at Conservation Florida, where I spearheaded initiatives to safeguard vital ecosystems and promote biodiversity. In this role, I leveraged my expertise in land management , policy development, and stakeholder engagement to drive impactful conservation efforts.What sets me apart is not just my academic and professional background but also my proactive approach in addressing landowners' needs and challenges. I am dedicated to fostering collaborative partnerships and implementing holistic conservation practices that balance environmental preservation with economic viability and community well-being. My track record includes successful projects such as preventing forest cover loss, improving habitat quality, and championing sustainability initiatives that benefit both landowners and the environment. These experiences have reinforced my commitment to responsible land use and reinforced my understanding of the interconnectedness between natural resource management, sustainable agriculture, and land protection. I am excited about the opportunity to contribute my knowledge, skills, and passion for holistic conservation practices to the land acquisition acquisition advisory committee in Collier County. Together, we can work towards preserving and enhancing our region's natural treasures for current and future generations. Considering my background and commitment to community engagement, I am keen on contributing my skills and experiences to the Land Acquisition Committee in Collier County. I believe that my perspective as an advocate for our unique environmental and cultural legacy can greatly benefit the committee's efforts in responsible land management and conservation. Please attach any additional information you feel pertinent. This application should be forwarded to DL-AdvisoryBoardOn-LineApplications(i colliercountyfl.2ov, or by mail or in person to: Advisory Board Coordinator, 3299 East Tamiami Trail, Suite #800, Naples, FL 34112. Thank you for your interest in serving the citizens of Collier County. From: Kaylyn Glenn <kaylyn.glenn15@gmail.com> Sent: Wednesday, March 20, 2024 6:06 AM To: DL-Advisory Board On -Line Applications Subject: Application for Land Acquisition Advisory Committee Attachments: Advisory Board Application - Kaylyn Glenn.pdf EXTERNAL EMAIL: This email is from an external source. Confirm this is a trusted sender and use extreme caution when opening attachments or clicking links. Dear Land Acquisition Advisory Committee Members, I hope this email finds you well. I am writing to formally submit my application for consideration to join the Land Acquisition Advisory Committee in Collier County. I am deeply passionate about environmental stewardship, sustainable land management, and preserving our region's natural treasures for future generations. I bring a wealth of knowledge and hands-on experience to this role. Having grown up in Naples, Florida, and being deeply rooted in the community, I am committed to making a positive impact on our local environment and heritage. My professional journey has provided me with valuable insights into land management, regenerative agriculture, and policy development. I have actively collaborated with landowners, industry stakeholders, and conservation organizations to drive impactful initiatives that promote responsible land use and biodiversity conservation. Enclosed with this email is my detailed application, which highlights my qualifications, achievements, and commitment to holistic conservation practices. I believe that my skills, dedication, and passion align well with the goals and objectives of the Land Acquisition Advisory Committee, and I am excited about the opportunity to contribute to the committee's mission. had error messages come back each time when attempting to submit my application through the portal, so I have attached the PDF application for your reference. Please let me know if you have issues opening it or with reading my application details, if so I will happily provide an alternative format. Thank you for considering my application. I look forward to the opportunity to discuss how I can contribute to the important work of the Land Acquisition Advisory Committee in Collier County. Warm regards, Kaylyn Glenn (239)404-0819 Advisory Board Application Form Collier County Government 3299 Tamiami Trail East, Suite 800 Naples, FL 34112 (239) 252-8400 Application was received on: 3/19/2024 4:35:46 PM. Name: Kelli DeFedericis Home Phone: 239-300-5867 Home Address: 13419 boca ciega drive City: Naples Zip Code: 34114 Phone Numbers Business: E-Mail Address: Kdefedericis hotmail.com Board or Committee: Land Acquisition Advisory Committee Category: Certified Floodplain Manager Place of Employment: City of Marco Island How long have you lived in Collier County: more than 15 How many months out of the year do you reside in Collier County: I am a year-round resident Have you been convicted or found guilty of a criminal offense (any level felony or first degree misdemeanor onlv)? Yesl DUI 2017 IDo you or your employer do business with the County? Yesl I have been the certified floodplain manager for the City if Marco Island since 2016] NOTE: All advisory board members must update their profile and notify the Board of County Commissioners in the event that their relationship changes relating to memberships of organizations that may benefit them in the outcome of advisory board recommendations or they enter into contracts with the County. Would you and/or any organizations with which you are affiliated benefit from decisions or recommendations made by this advisory board? No Not Indicated Are you a registered voter in Collier County? Yes Do you currently hold an elected office? No Do you now serve, or have you ever served on a Collier County board or committee? No Not Indicated Please list your community activities and positions held: 11 am on the floodplain managers committee in Collier County I am the vice chair for the local mitigation] rateRv workine eroup of collier coun Education: ence / Background s a certified floodplain manager for Marco Island for the last 8.5 years and having worked in the] nvironmental industry since 2006 1 believe I have a lot of experience and knowledee that would hel is committee Applicant Supplemental Information Applicant Name: _ Kelli DeFedericis Representation of Interests: Please explain your relationship with and business interests relating to the following topics. • Environmental and Conservation: Open space preservation for floodplain management and natural habitat is important. • Agricultural and Business: Outreach plays a huge role in education. I prepare literature and do presentations to educate the public on the importance of floodplain management. • Educational• Through a proclamation requestion, the last three years, Governor Ron DeSantis has issued a proclamation in honor Flood Awareness week in the state of Florida. I will continue to submit this request in hopes the education will bring awareness and it because a state recognized week. General Civic and Citizen: I have lived and worked within the environmental construction field in Collier County since 2006. 1 have spoken to and worked with the public for the last 8.5 years on Marco Island. I understand the dynamics of the residents in Collier County. Individual Member Expertise, Knowledge, or Interest: Please elaborate on any experience, knowledge or interest you have in the following subjects. • Ecology : • Cnnservation- I work diligently for the protection of Marco Island's natural function. In the recent Floodplain Ordinance update, we increased the protection of the dune system and mangrove protection to exceed the federal and state regulations for alterations. • Real Estate or Land Acquisition: I have floodplain knowledge, with regard to acquisition requirements through the federal government for flooding. • Land Appraisal: • Land Management: • Fcn-Tnurism- • Environmental Education: Education is key. Education is a big piece of floodplain management. I am the social medial coordinator for Florida Floodplain Managers Association. Introductinn The Capital Project Planning, Impact Fees, and Program Management Division of Transportation Management Services Department (TMSD) is submitting this written petition to the County Manager requesting an Interest in Program Lands, specifically 6.9 acres (at the lake maintenance easement boundary, 4.8 acres at control elevation and 7.2 acres at the limit of construction line) of conservation lands within the Railhead Scrub Preserve. For the purpose of this petition, the lake maintenance size of 6.9 acres will be used and referred to as the interested Program Lands. In 2004, the Board of County Commissioners (BCC) approved the acquisition of 80.33 acres in North Naples through the Conservation Collier Land Acquisition Program to form the Railhead Scrub Preserve. An additional 55.03 acres was acquired in 2007, expanding the preserve to its current acreage of 135.36. In accordance with Ordinance 2006-58 known as the Conservation Collier Exceptional Benefits Ordinance, TMSD is requesting the interested Program Lands be used as part of the Veterans Memorial Boulevard Extension Project for a stormwater drainage pond. PETITION A. State the public purpose for which the Other -use Dedication is being required. TMSD is responsible for planning transportation facilities such as roadways, pathways, and bicycle facilities to address the transportation needs of the community. This petition is requesting an Other -Use Determination of 6.9 acres of Conservation Collier Lands within the Railhead Scrub Preserve to construct a stormwater pond necessary to construct Veterans Memorial Boulevard Extension (VMB Ext.). The objective of this petition is to explain the need for the Program Lands and seek a determination that it is a Public Interest to allow the Program Lands to be acquired by and transferred to the TMSD for the pond site. A portion of the Conservation Collier parcel located in the Railhead Scrub preserve is required for a drainage pond necessary for the construction of the Veterans Memorial Boulevard extension to connect US 41 to Livingston Rd. The extension of Veteran's Memorial Blvd. (historically referred to as Livingston Rd. E/W) has been an established need in the Long -Range Transportation Plan (LRTP) since the 2025 LRTP, adopted in January 2001. Since the adoption of the 2025 LRTP, there have been numerous studies and planning documents all confirming the need for Veteran's Memorial Blvd. as well as the need for sidewalks and shared use pathways along this corridor. With the completion of the Aubrey Rogers High School, the need has increased. The proposed project will improve the multimodal connection inside the County's urbanized area, will relieve traffic congestion, and provide for the safe and efficient movement of people, goods, and services. The additional capacity will provide for a more efficient connection between many community assets including existing neighborhoods, schools, and commercial businesses. The project will also reduce road maintenance needs, reduce delays by the added capacity and improve overall traffic operations. Documentation of VMB Ext.'s public purpose is available upon request. The VMB Ext. project has established overwhelming instances of a valid public purpose. To construct the project, Collier County must build a pond site for drainage. The pond site infrastructure is as vital to the project as the roadway lanes and cannot be considered a separate or Page 1 of 6 independent effort. Therefore, all statements related to future right-of-way are intended to include all infrastructure improvements for the road, including the pond site. It is noted that this reasoning is memorialized in recent Conservation Collier Purchase Agreements which ensure Collier County Transportation can purchase a portion of the properties from Conservation Collier for future right- of-way, if and when needed, at the original per -acre acquisition cost, thereby creating an exception to the Exceptional Benefits Ordinance. B. Provide a history and discussion of alternatives to requesting the specific interest in Program Lands and demonstrate with supporting documentation as to why other alternatives are not acceptable. The VMB Ext. is a documented need and planned transportation improvement. The project appears in Collier County's Long -Range Transportation Plan and is documented in the Capital Budget as part of the Annual Update and Inventory Report (AUIR) as a planned improvement. The VMB Ext. Project was divided into two segments to allow the portion serving the Aubrey Rogers High School to be completed when the school opened in 2023. Phase I extended the roadway from Livingston Road to Aubrey Rogers High School and Phase II extends the roadway from Aubrey Rogers High School to Old 41 Road and US 41. Collier County hired RWA Engineering (RWA) to evaluate and perform a pond siting analysis. The Veterans Memorial Boulevard Improvements Preliminary Drainage & Alternative Pond Siting Analysis (Report) was finalized in February 2020 and is part of the documentation for this petition. The Report was used for identifying the location and pond sizes for Phase I and Phase II. The direction provided to RWA, was to consider vacant property adjacent to the road corridor when considering locations for pond siting. Adjacent parcels with established businesses (commercial) or residential homes were not considered. The Report recommended Pond Site 1 as the 1st choice and concluded that Pond Site 1 was the most logical choice based on the proximity to the drainage basin and the Pond Siting Matrix scores. Pond Site 1 is the Program Land Site. The construction of Phase I is complete and the roadway is open to the public. The excess stormwater availability from the pond site used for Phase I has been calculated and accounted for in the pond acreage needed for Phase II. An additional pond site for Phase II is required. In May 2023, Collier County acquired Pond Site 5 for the VMB Ext. Project as right-of-way and will be used for roadway and a stormwater pond site. This location was evaluated in the Report, and ranked 3rd. The excess land has been accounted for in the pond acreage need for Phase II. The existing County owned right-of-way in this corridor cannot accommodate the attenuation and water quality treatment requirements for VMB Ext. improvements, and an additional acquisition process is required for Phase II of the project. Phase II requires an additional pond site, west of the railroad, totaling approximately 6.9 acres. After coordination and site visits with Conservation Collier staff, members of the RWA consulting team developed a conceptual pond site on Pond Site 1 (Parcel ID 00152600002) to demonstrate the willingness to work together to reduce environmental impacts to wildlife species and scrub habitat located within the targeted pond site area. See attached Proposed Pond Site Exhibit. The pond site concept was refined and designed to demonstrate the continued coordination and the intent to minimize impacts to the area. The following Pond Sites were evaluated in the Report and are briefly summarized below. Page 2 of 6 Pond Site I is located on the south side of the proposed roadway west of the existing railroad right-of-way. The pond would be on the north side of Parcel 00152600002 owned by Collier County and dedicated preserve land of Conservation Collier. The area is known as Railhead Scrub Preserve and was acquired as a separate 60 acres of the preserve area. As stated in the Report, Pond Site 1 was determined to be the most desirable based on the proximity to the drainage basin and the matrix scores. It is noted that, this specific parcel was purchased by the County with Conservation Collier land acquisition funds in full transparency that the future VMB Ext. would be located adjacent to the acquired parcels. As noted in recent purchase agreements utilizing Conservation Collier program funds, acquisitions in a future planned county road project corridor would have an exception to the Exceptional Benefits Ordinance. Pond Site 2 is located on the north side of Parcel 00153160004 which is the south side of the proposed roadway east of the existing railroad right-of-way. It is currently owned by N A Realty Trust, Inc. This site has two existing pond systems situated within 500ft and 1500 ft of the road footprint spanning approximately 7 acres and 11 acres, respectively of the parcel footprint. This site is an existing PUD Ordinance 1982-81 for 430 multi -family dwellings and is currently going through a PUD Amendment under application PL20150001695. As stated in the Report, this site is not located within the existing natural drainage basin (and proposed project drainage basins) that have been established by the existing railroad crossing. This pond site was determined to be less desirable from an engineering and environmental perspective and was ranked 5th by the Report. Pond Site 3 is located on the west side of Old US 41 south of the future roadway alignment and is a portion of Parcel 00152240006 owned by Tri I Assoc, LLC. The only available land on this parcel is currently under a wetland conservation easement that would need to be vacated and mitigated in another location. This pond site was determined to be less desirable from an environmental perspective and ranked 41h by the Report. Pond Site 4 is located on the west side of Old US 41 north of the future roadway alignment and is a portion of Parcel 00145280002 owned by Meadow Brook Preserve, LLC. The only available land on this parcel is currently under a South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD) conservation easement that would need to be vacated and mitigated in another location. The Report determined that this site was less suitable for the project and ranked this site as 2°d. In order to pursue this site, the County would need to demonstrate no other options were available, including the #1 ranked Conservation Collier property. Pond Site 5 is located directly adjacent to Tamiami Trail North (US 41). The County purchased Parcel 00154600000 in May 2023 for this project. The parcel will be used for the road and the remainder will be used for a small portion of stormwater pond. The site is too small to be the only offsite pond location but has been included in the stormwater capacity calculations. This site was ranked 3rd by the Report. The development of this project requires approximately 6.9 acres off -site ponds for drainage. The Report noted that the use of one single pond site is preferable to the use of two disconnected sites when maintenance, operation and monitoring are considered. The additional costs associated with acquisition and right-of-way permitting with two sites adds additional costs with no additional benefit. Page 3 of 6 As discussed in the Report, the other alternative locations are less desirable, and the Report recommended siting the drainage pond within the Railhead Scrub Preserve. In addition, other pond sites have been acquired to decrease the required acreage necessary from the Program Lands. C. Demonstrate with supporting documentation that the requested Other -use Dedications of portion of Program Lands takes the minimum acreage and, to the maximum extent possible, minimizes deleterious intrusion, preserves higher quality or acreage of lands than those sought if a land exchange is being offered, impact the lowest quality habitat, and avoids habitat fragmentation, noise and light pollution that would adversely affect the adjacent remaining Program Lands. Pond Site 1 was deemed to be the most favorable based on the Report evaluation and analysis. To minimize the area needed from the Conservation Collier land, the County has done an advanced acquisition of Pond Site 5. In addition, the County is expanding the pond area associated with the Phase 1 improvements for the benefit of the Phase II project improvements. Therefore, the least amount of Conservation Collier land has been used in the pond site need calculation. At the time of acquisition of the lands by Conservation Collier, it was acknowledged a roadway would traverse the parcel. The alternatives developed and documented in the Report include evaluation of alternatives and consideration of environmental impacts. Staff carefully considered the recommendations of the Report, which included limiting, to the greatest extent possible, the acreage needed for the VMB Ext. Coordination with Conservation Collier staff indicated that the methodology to follow when evaluating habitats was to give the highest priority to tortoises, then scrub habitat then wetlands. This guidance was used in evaluating and identifying the general pond site location on the Program Lands. The pond site concept was refined after coordination with Conservation Collier Staff and the preliminary design takes into consideration the minimum acreage needed and demonstrates the intent to minimize impacts to the area. D. Demonstrate with supporting documentation a substantial public need for the particular interest in the Program Lands requested, why there are no acceptable alternatives to meet the need, why the competing public use must occur at that location, and how the Other -use Dedications of portion of Program Lands will be offset to ensure an Exceptional Benefit to the Program. The adopted LRTP's, the AUIR, studies and analysis, the existing and expected deficiencies in the transportation roadway network demonstrate a substantial public need for the VMB Ext. project. The pond site within the Program Preserve Lands is necessary for the road project and an Exceptional Benefit to the community. Alternatives to siting the pond on Conservation Collier land have been discussed above and in the Report. In addition, acquisition of the Program Lands within the preserve was completed with knowledge of a future roadway. Sidewalk access provided by the future roadway was incorporated into the long-range public access plan for Conservation Collier. The road is being built for the betterment of the community and will provide improved access to the Conservation Collier lands by allowing residents and visitors roadside access to enjoy and appreciate the natural beauty and wildlife it has to offer. This will encourage outdoor activities such as hiking, birdwatching, and nature exploration, and foster a deeper connection between individuals and the environment. Page 4 of 6 The Exceptional Benefit of public access to Conservation Collier lands is an essential element of the Conservation Collier Program and the management plan. The VMB Ext. project will provide public access to Conservation Collier lands which they currently do not have. The Railhead Scrub Preserve Land Management Plan indicates a need for improved access and notes considerable constraints with current access via private roads and a railroad crossing. The construction of Veterans Memorial Phase I and Aubrey Rogers High School near a portion of the Railhead Scrub Preserve offers a unique opportunity to educate Collier County high schoolers and the public about the rarity and imperiled nature of this rosemary scrub ecosystem. The Conservation Collier staff has documented the trespassing concern. This project and the access created by it will restrict unauthorized and detrimental access. Creating a safe, necessary, and legal managed public access for education on the southern property while creating a boundary with the road to protect the northern lands is an exceptional benefit to the program. There is currently no legal physical access to the property. The use of the Program Lands for the road and pond would create public access. The Conservation area was intended for compatible nature -based public access and passive opportunities such as for hiking trails, education programs and research. The construction of VMB Ext. and the pond provides the exceptional benefit of public access not currently available on the Program Lands but included in the goals of the program. E. Demonstrate how the Other -use Dedications of portions of Program Lands will not adversely affect any State or Federally listed species. All work within this area will be permitted and in compliance with all Federal, State and Local permitting agencies, as appropriate. Those agencies may include the US Army Corp. of Engineers, Florida Department of Environmental Protection and SFWMD. The Environmental Resource Permitting process has begun as part of this project. All laws, ordinances, regulations and required compliance activities will be adhered to during all phases of the Project. F. Demonstrate that the proposed compensation meets the goals and purposes of the Program and provides an Exceptional Benefit to the Program. Safe, managed, and legal public access is a goal of Conservation Collier that is not currently available on the Railhead Preserve. As mentioned above, improved access to the Conservation Collier lands is an exceptional benefit to the program. This project will help encourage and manage outdoor activities such as hiking, birdwatching, and nature exploration, and foster a deeper connection between individuals and the environment. To ensure the conveyance of the interest in program lands results in an exceptional benefit to the program, this petition proposes to offset the acquisition and transfer of land through a financial compensation based on a certified appraisal of the property. TMSD Staff recommends an appraisal of the Program Lands to establish reasonable value of the property and existing market conditions. Compensation into the Conservation Collier fund could allow for increased future acquisitions. The financial compensation for the acquisition has the potential to help Conservation Collier preserve, restore and manage protected land. Page 5 of 6 In addition to the financial compensation established by the appraisal, TMSD recommends contributing the following exceptional benefits to the program: • Providing a small pipe (minimum 18 inches in diameter) set at -grade. • A financial contribution of $35,000 to Conservation Collier for use at the preserve. Coordination meetings at key project milestones. G. Include the current value of the land to be acquired as provided for in Section 4.02 [of the Ordinance]. For consideration, if the Railhead Preserve Property was acquired today, it would have been exempt from the Exceptional Benefits clause and Collier County's TMSD would reimburse Conservation Collier for the acreage in the Program Land at the original per -acre acquisition cost. Calculated at $10,650,000 divided by 60 acres and total approximately $177,500 per acre 6.9 acres would total approximately $1,224,750. Based on the Ordinance, the value is based on the current land value. According to the Collier County Property Appraiser website record for Folio # 0015260002, the Program Land is shown to be 60 acres with a total land value of $6,000,000. When divided, the value is $100,000 per acre. The 6.9 acres would be estimated at a value of approximately $690,000. An appraisal of the property is recommended to determine the current value of the Program Land to be used for the pond site. TMSD, at their expense will have the property appraised by a certified appraiser. Page 6 of 6 ;:7 — .h .-.r•rr� ,� . fi N ° 951 0 VX4- zt �= 0 200 400 800 9� y O-� O O stirs r �- : � 903 � 9�3 � _ •� �ti% r' �°°� w,t� �'0`' ; - JC�IGE9N�EE7 4; s >O A O _ � as O O 9 J v.. -x. �» �» i - - - V W 9(3 l O ►*fir _ G��i �£3a �3177� 8O �"`O� O TORTOISE LOCATIONS -WEST PROPERTY AREA SCALE: 1" = 400' 'tl O vao no O O � 9S0 c G O3 p�QS3 OO AMA � d O ea 909a 93 f_ F. ' TORTOISE LOCATIONS -EAST PROPERTY AREA SCALE: 1" = 400' DESIGNED: MN jevn-. R Turrell, Hall & Associates, Inc. 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FL 34110 NOTES: <> THESE DRAWINGS ARE FOR PERMITTING PU AND ARE NOT INTENDED FOR CONSTRUCTIC <> LATITUDE: N 26.302220 <> LONGITUDE: 81.778059 r SUBJECT w:au PROPERTY +�.��..+�• i•°� I t I . - tl -� 1�LNI Y • M IAM I VICINITY MAP COUNTY AERIAL DESIGNED: MN 1 TurrellI Hall & Associates, Inc. V E T E RA N S MEMORIAL B L V D E XT . CREATED: 01DRAWN BY: 1-29-20 3= Marine & Environmental Consulting - JOB NO.: 19094 4. 3584 Exchange Ave. Naples, FL34104-3732 LOCATION MAP SHEET NO.: 01OF07 5. 1 1 1 1- Email: tuna@thanaples.com Phone: (239) 643-0166 Fax: (239) 643-6632 SECTION- 11 TOWNSHIP- 48S RANGE- 25E w• Z •• -J I �U W-- r PRO I LINE 7= - Ii r 0 t. Pr s 2, EXISTING ROAD A IL!7 iFP Z-4; { +z7l ya yNoIa:1011101Mr_1 M*] NOTES: 0 300 6700 1200 THESE DRAWINGS ARE FOR PERMITTING PURPOSES ONLY AND ARE NOT INTENDED FOR CONSTRUCTION USE. SCArE �Tl `�tEi SURVEY COURTESY OF: "RWA, SURVEY DATED: 09-03-19 IT 1H111 HANG. Turrell, Hall &Associates , Inc. DRAWN BDESIGNEDY: RMJ MN 2E REVeY VETERANS MEMORIAL B LV D EXT Marine & Environmental Consulting . CREATED: 01-29-20 3. JOB NO.: 19094 4. 3584 Exchange Ave. Naples, FL 34104-3732 F L U C F C S MAP SHEET NO.: 02 OF 07 5. Email: tuna@thanaples.com Phone: (239) 643-0166 Fax: (239) 643-6632 SECTION- 11 TOWNSHIP- 48 S RANOE- 25 E 40 w - iL w W Z . m PROPERTY INE zi p ;, zi � ULU �� 3 . 2 * _ F-X0 awX y 1Lf ' 1 F+ AREA 'A' SCALE: 1" = 300' MATCHLINE a z a AREA PROPERTY r } Zi Q LINE `* ' .I r;'= LU ,• P. / r V-0 AREA 'B' N SCALE: 1" = 300' S SEE SHEET 5 FOR TABLES o ego 3I boa SC710E7N�EE7 NOTES: THESE DRAWINGS ARE FOR PERMITTING PURPOSES ONLY AND ARE NOT INTENDED FOR CONSTRUCTION USE. SURVEY COURTESY OF: "RWA, INC." SURVEY DATED: 09-03-19 Turrell, Hall & Associates, Inc. VETERANS MEMORIAL B L V D EXT DESIGNED: MN 1Ev»: a CREATED:DRAWN 01--29-20 - Marine & Environmental Consulting . JOB NO.: 19094 4. 3584 Exchange Ave. Naples,FL34104-3732 FLUCFCS AREAS 'A' & 'B, SHEET NO.: 03OF07 5. SECTION- 11 TOWNSHIP- 48 S RANGE- 25 E Email: tuna@thanaples.com Phone: (239) 643-0166 Fax: (239) 643-6632 _LLI' zo I =Q U W 3 o 25 D ++ SITE 0 fil FCFS;l .16 -10",. o r N ■ m T - �r IAC fb — PROPERTY AREA V SCALE: 1" = 300' bull26 -- PR PERTY zi LINE i +� - H L�� jr*-P a Q 1 MATCHLINE AREA "B" - — — m IL ►' i ► 10 •' AREA V N SCALE: 1" = 300' A,- �101, T s SEE SHEET 5 FOR TABLES 0 15o 300 600 SCRCE9N f•EE7 NOTES: THESE DRAWINGS ARE FOR PERMITTING PURPOSES ONLY AND ARE NOT INTENDED FOR CONSTRUCTION USE. SURVEY COURTESY OF: "RWA, INC." SURVEY DATED: 09-03-19 DESIGNED: MN 1Ev»: a Turrell, Hall & Associates, Inc. VETERANS MEMORIAL B L V D EXT . DRAWNBY: 0 �29 20 3 - Marine & Environmental Consulting 1:. NO.: 19094 4. 3584 Exchange Ave. Naples,FL34104-3732 FLUCFCS AREAS 'C' & ��' SHEETNO.: 040F08 5. Email: tuna@thanaples.com Phone: (239) 643-0166 Fax: (239) 643-6632 SECTION- 11 TOWNSHIP- 48 S RANGE- 25 E FLUCFCS AREAS'A' &'B' ID FLUCFCS DESCRIPTION AREA (AC) 1 411E1 PINE FLATWOODS (EXOTICS 0-25%) 17.01 2 624 CYPRESS - PINE - CABBAGE PALM 0.01 3 617 MIXED WETLAND HARDWOODS 0.31 4 624 CYPRESS - PINE - CABBAGE PALM 0.08 5 814 ROADS AND HIGHWAYS 0.15 6 411E2 PINE FLATWOODS (EXOTICS 25-50%) 2.91 7 411 PINE FLATWOODS 1.74 8 416 SCRUBBY FLATWOODS 0.71 9 621 CYPRESS 0.32 10 624 CYPRESS - PINE - CABBAGE PALM 0.35 TOTAL 23.59 UPLAND (ACRES): 22.52 WETLAND (ACRES): 1.07 PROJECT (ACRES): 23.59 FLUCFCS AREAS'C'&'D' ID FLUCFCS DESCRIPTION AREA (AC) 11 625 HYDRIC PINE FLATWOODS 0.20 12 621 E4 CYPRESS (EXOTICS 75-100%) 0.39 13 624E2 CYPRESS - PINE - CABBAGE PALM (EXOTICS 25-50%) 0.02 14 641 FRESHWATER MARSH 0.15 15 621 CYPRESS 0.88 16 625E3 HYDRIC PINE FLATWOODS (EXOTICS 50-75%) 0.75 17 624E2 CYPRESS - PINE - CABBAGE PALM (EXOTICS 25-50%) 1.54 18 411 PINE FLATWOODS 0.55 19 411E4 PINE FLATWOODS (EXOTICS 75-100%) 0.22 20 621 CYPRESS 0.67 21 625E4 HYDRIC PINE FLATWOODS (EXOTICS 75-100%) 0.95 22 411 PINE FLATWOODS 1.58 23 625E4 HYDRIC PINE FLATWOODS (EXOTICS 75-100%) 0.17 24 322D COASTAL SCRUB (DISTURBED) 3.40 25 OSW OTHER SURFACE WATER 0.24 26 740 DISTURBED LANDS 5.67 27 742H BORROW AREAS (HYDRIC) 3.17 TOTAL 20.55 UPLAND (ACRES): 11.42 ® WETLAND (ACRES): 8.89 WATER (ACRES): 0.24 PROJECT (ACRES): 20.55 DESIGNED: MN 1 Turrell, Hall & Associates, Inc. VETERANS MEMORIAL B L V D EXT . CREATED: 011�-29 20 3 - Marine & Environmental Consulting 1)=�JOB NO.: 19094 4. 3584ExchangeAve. Naples, FL34104-3732 FLUCFCS TABLES SHEET 05OF07 5 H _ Email: tuna@thanaples.com Phone: (239) 643-0166 Fax: (239) 643-6632 SECTION- 11 TOWNSHIP- 48 S RANGE- 25 E z ' + a .; +; ? PROPERTY Q_ :• 30 r t y V 31 } 29 i � .ir l� 28 ly z O � - „- , _ z ' �1 �['�� 36 i G` 'Z� I�LI 39 ' ; � e IL��Y7` � ± l�%� 35 1 ■ram+ 1 ' 38 40 �. J ti 32 i 33 j O 37 F 41 l�%�,�� ''t 34 EXISTING ROADWAY FLUCFCS OXe E S' a fg0 300 600 SCACE 9N �fE7 SCALE: 1" = 300' UPLAND (ACRES): 11.55 WETLAND (ACRES): O PROJECT (ACRES): 11.55 NOTES: THESE DRAWINGS ARE FOR PERMITTING PURPOSES ONLY AND ARE NOT INTENDED FOR CONSTRUCTION USE. SURVEY COURTESY OF: "RWA, INC." SURVEY DATED: 09-03-19 EXISTING ROADWAY FLUCFCS ID FLUCFCS DESCRIPTION AREA (AC) 28 194 OTHER OPEN LAND 5.99 29 194 OTHER OPEN LAND 0.26 30 744 FILL AREAS (ROADWAYS) 0.25 31 194 OTHER OPEN LAND 1.61 32 1896 OTHER RECREATION - SIDEWALK 0.02 33 1896 OTHER RECREATION - SIDEWALK 0.06 34 SWALE SWALE 0.07 35 194 OTHER OPEN LAND 0.19 36 194 OTHER OPEN LAND 0.51 37 1896 OTHER RECREATION - SIDEWALK 0.11 38 8144 COUNTY MAINTAINED ROADWAY 1.97 39 194 OTHER OPEN LAND 0.23 40 1896 OTHER RECREATION - SIDEWALK 0.09 41 194 OTHER OPEN LAND 0.19 TOTAL 11.55 Turrell, Hall & Associates, Inc. DRAWN BDY: RMJ ? - _ - Marine &Environmental Consulting V E T E RA N S MEMORIAL B LV D EXT. CREATED: 01-29-20 3. _ L-rJOB NO.: 19094 4. 3584ExchangeAve. Naples,FL34104-3732 EXISTING ROADWAY FLUCFCS SHEET NO.: 06OF07 15. 1 1 1 1- Email: tuna@thanaples.com Phone: (239) 643-0166 Fax: (239) 643-6632 SECTION- 11 TOWNSHIP- 48 S RANGE- 25 E Ar l Zq WPI op r - ' - 4 LZL �� T r LL op i _ CODE DESCRIPTION HYDRIC 7 IMMOKALEE FINE SAND PINEDA FINE SAND, LIMESTONE 14 YES SUBSTRATUM RIVIERA FINE SAND, LIMESTONE 18 YES SUBSTRATUM 21 BOCA FINE SAND c BOCA, RIVIERA, LIMESTONE + 25 SUBSTRATUM, AND COPELAND FINE YES SANDS, DEPRESSIONAL URBAN LAN D-HOLOPAW-BASINGER 33 COMPLEX URBAN LAND-MATLACHA-BOCA 38 COMPLEX 39 SATELLITE FINE SAND NOTES: . I �'� �• THESE DRAWINGS ARE FOR PERMITTING PURPOSES ONLY AND 'h _ ARE NOT INTENDED FOR CONSTRUCTION USE. �{ 7 * 1� } ti SURVEY COURTESY OF: "RWA, INC." • SURVEY DATED: 09-03-19 ' ' r�J• SOIL DATA PROVIDED BY: 1998 UNITED STATES DEPT OF AGRICULTURE SOIL SURVEY OF COLLIER COUNTY AREA FL F � I � 1 a Turrell, Hall &Associates, Inc. VETERANS MEMORIAL B L V D E XT DESIGNED: MN 1Eve: a 11—N BY Marine & Environmental Consulting . CREATED: 01�29-20 3 _ 3584ExchangeAve. Naples, FL34104-3732 SOILS MAP JOB NO.: 19094 4. SHEET NO.: 07OF07 5. Email: tuna@thanaples.com Phone: (239) 643-0166 Fax: (239) 643-6632 T„ESEo—„„sp„EFo„PE„M, T,„„,„„PoSEs o„ = FE,TT,„TE„DEO FOR Co„sT„„CT,o„III SECTION- 11 TOWNSHIP- 48S RANGE- 25E I Ln N N to [6 a COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS CONTROL SURVEY COUNTY PROJECT NO. 60198 VETERANS MEMORIAL BOULEVARD FROM STA. 39+65.85 TO STA. 160+46.00 GENERAL NOTES START PROJECT END PROJECT LEGEND 1. THIS CONTROL SURVEY IS BASED ON; FIELD LOCATED MONUMENTS AND PROPERTY CORNERS, RECORD AC = ACRES PLATS AND DEEDS, AND THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THE LIVINGSTON ROAD RIGHT OF WAY MAPS, PROVIDED BY COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT AS PREPARED BY HOLE, MONTES & ASSOCIATES, DATED A.E. / AE = ACCESS EASEMENT MARCH 2O00. AL = CURVE ARC LENGTH 2. THE BEARINGS AND COORDINATES SHOWN ON THIS CONTROL SURVEY ARE BASED ON STATE PLANE ALUM. = ALUMINIUM COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLORIDA EAST ZONE (0901) NORTH AMERICAN DATUM 1983 (NAD83) (2011 B.M./BM = BENCHMARK ADJUSTMENT). C.B. = CONDOMINIUM BOOK 3, THIS CONTROL SURVEY WAS PREPARED FOR THE PURPOSE OF; PREPARING RIGHT OF WAY MAPS, LEGAL CB = CURVE CHORD BEARING DESCRIPTIONS, ACQUISITION DOCUMENTS, ESTABLISHING MONUMENTS, PROPERTY MANAGEMENT AND AS AN AID IN THE APPRAISAL OF THE RIGHT—OF—WAY REQUIRED FOR TRANSPORTATION FACILITIES. C.C.R./CCR = CERTIFIED CORNER RECORD CH = CURVE CHORD DISTANCE 4. RE —USE OF THIS CONTROL SURVEY FOR PURPOSES OTHER THAN WHICH IT WAS INTENDED, WITHOUT WRITTEN VERIFICATION, WILL BE AT THE RE —USERS SOLE RISK AND WITHOUT LIABILITY TO THE C.M./CM = CONCRETE MONUMENT SURVEYOR. NOTHING HEREIN SHALL BE CONSTRUED TO GIVE ANY RIGHTS OR BENEFITS TO ANYONE CONC. = CONCRETE OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFICALLY CERTIFIED TO. COR. = CORNER RECORD 5. THIS CONTROL SURVEY WAS PREPARED WITHOUT THE BENEFIT OF INDIVIDUAL OWNERSHIP AND C.R. = COUNTY ROAD ENCUMBRANCE REPORTS FOR ANY OF THE PROPERTIES DEPICTED HEREON. C.U.E./CUE = COUNTY UTILITY EASEMENT 6. PROPERTY INFORMATION DEPICTED HEREON WAS GATHERED FROM RECORDS OF THE COLLIER COUNTY A = CURVE DELTA ANGLE PROPERTY APPRAISER'S AND THE COLLIER COUNTY CLERK'S WEB SITES. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION D.E./DE = DRAINAGE EASEMENT REGARDING ANY; EASEMENTS, RIGHTS OF WAY, ENCUMBRANCES AND/OR OWNERSHIP WERE NOT PROVIDED TO OR PURSUED BY THE SURVEYOR OF RECORD. ADDITIONAL ENCUMBRANCES OTHER THAN ESMT = EASEMENT SHOWN HEREON MAY EXIST. F.D.O.T. = FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF 7. PROPERTY BOUNDARIES WERE DETERMINED FROM FIELD SURVEYS, PLATS OF RECORD AND RECORD TRANSPORTATION TITLE. F.I.P./FIP = FOUND IRON PIN OR ROD, AS NOTED 8. ALL DISTANCES AND BEARINGS ARE AS FIELD MEASURED UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED. UNLESS A FND. = FOUND DIRECT COMPARISON IS STATED ALL FIELD MEASURED BEARINGS AND OR DISTANCES ARE IDENTICAL TO RECORD BEARINGS OR DISTANCES. HMS = HOLE, MONTES & ASSOCIATES SURVEY 9. ATTENTION IS DIRECTED TO THE FACT THAT THESE MAPS MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED IN SIZE BY REPRODUCTION. THIS MUST BE CONSIDERED WHEN SCALING DATA. ILL. = ILLEGIBLE LB = LICENSED BUSINESS 10. BENCHMARKS SHOWN AND LISTED HEREON ARE IN THE NORTH AMERICAN VERTICAL DATUM (NAVE) L.B.E./LBE = LANDSCAPE BUFFER EASEMENT 1988. 11. ALL IRON RODS AND OR PINS, FOUND OR SET, ARE 5/8- DIAMETER UNLESS STATED OTHERWISE. L.M.E./LME = LAKE MAINTENANCE EASEMENT LT./L = LEFT O.R./OR = OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK N.A. = NOT APPLICABLE N.T.S. = NOT TO SCALE P.B./PB = PLAT BOOK PG./PG = PAGE P.I./PI = POINT OF INTERSECTION PK = PARKER NYLON NAIL P.L.S. = PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR SURVEYOR'S CERTIFICATION P.S.M. = PROFESSIONAL SURVEYOR & MAPPER I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS CONTROL SURVEY WAS MADE FOR THE PURPOSE OF SURVEYING. REFERENCING. DESCRIBING. AND MAPPING THE P.T./PT = POINT OF TANGENCY SURVEY BASE LINE SHOWN AS DEPICTED HEREON AND THAT SAID SURVEY WAS PERFORMED UNDER MY RESPONSIBLE CHARGE AND MEETS THE P.U.E./PUE = PUBLIC UTILITY EASEMENT MINIMUM TECHNICAL STANDARDS OF PRACTICE AS SET FORTH BY THE PAD = RADIUS FLORIDA BOARD OF PROFESSIONAL SURVEYORS AND MAPPERS IN CHAPTER 5J17 FLORIDA ADMINISTRATIVE CODE AND PURSUANT TO SECTION 472.027 REF. = REFERENCE FLORIDA STATUTES. R-25—E = RANGE 25 EAST THIS SURVEY, CONSISTING OF SHEETS 1 THROUGH 6 IS A TRUE, ACCURATE, AND COMPLETE DEPICTION OF A FIELD SURVEY PERFORMED RT./R = RIGHT UNDER MY DIRECTION AND COMPLETED IN SEPTEMBER 2019. ROW = RIGHT OF WAY S.R. = STATE ROAD SEC. = SECTION H SF = SQUARE FEET STA. = STATION NUMBER PREPARED FOR: #�+ TAN = TANGENT COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT T-48—S = TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH T---- -- ---- - --- ------ - (C) = CALCULATED MEASUREMENT (R) = RECORD MEASUREMENT 14 Nw z01v FLORIDA CERTIFICATE NO, LS 5301 THE SEAL APPEARING ON THIS DOCUMENT WAS AUTHORIZED BY MICHAEL A. WARD, PUS. W 6610 Willow Pane Dill 200 CLIENT COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT naECT: N.P. FI Ind, 341D9 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS VETERANS MEMORIAL BOULEVARD Phone: (239)597-0575 FAX: (239)5952 78 L[, CONTROL ENGI� LB No.: 6952 SURVEY exrxo�en xo. ex160092.00.00 03 CS REVOl sxel x e 6 jR[ 0 50 1® 0 1"=100' �I W 1/4 CDR // CEMER SEC 10 IEP U.S SEC 61 PER HMS CCR 6148E / / �I CCR 9J456 I� / NORTH COLLIER FCM 4" ALUM oll DISK PLS 2982 0.14'E,0.11'N �m NDUSTRIAL CENTER PB 31, PG 50 pCP LB 396E z n In / / L - - - - - - COLLIER CENTERWAY P LI T _ '97W' / 60' PUBLIC RIGM OF WAY DCT F - FN / / II _____ II II II ____ ____ _____ _ _____ - II -_w� III / / / Ru n E III s l l eaoa o 0 RUN Ku IEs cca PRCPERr I I PID lsm� �� tam Y1.loE II 1f10'PUE oscel ca 14_1' FIP, ILL . / we uc / / / rolls sTM Ixc Iry trvc 10'LBN f °U5a" ovu,[rvTw�iric 11I P oE�u c PID 0 w ° woaoc 004E, / S, 10-LBE 35 I I -.J�l„15'DE 1 34 1 1 11 E 32 1 I .A 31 30 28 J If12JE ° 26VErvT I µ� 15'DE-J L n 25 I FCM ALUM / / / ___-___-4D1.4s' 11 _ ____ _ _ -291 __I� 11 c loll o--100.00'- -1 o0.00'--1a0.00�-/s.oD'- rR1.o0'-_-100.00'-__-100.00•_ 2a L 23 TRACT - B r _1SB.T DISC M PRM '4390 E& DO / 10' FPL ESMT ta11.5 TRACT A -11-100.03._-__1 otwY-I ae.5a w siA: 58+1 e.s5 DR- OR 4416, PG 2860 S 50' SW 110' FPL ESMT SEC 10 OR 4415, o 0' FPL ESMT 0' FPL ESMT OR 4415, PG 122fi PARCEL 10-13T OR 44". PG 1223 OR 2539, PG 1J36 100' FPL ES T nF 19888R L o 0 (85+85.85) / NO RECORDS PG 122p _ E 0.17e 2 OR 228 PG J4 _ '^ 40+00 u� ///SECTION LINE - SURVEY BASELINE �45-0 e.ss' S89'32'36"E i5J6.25' I 50+00 TI N 1Q— N -----1----0 ------ 55+00� N89'32'36'W 965.85'(C)(HM) Q / my ____________ - r � _ � _ - —� _I�_ _ � y 1 SECTION 15 _--_ _--_____--_______ - - 1301___ SW COP SEC 10, NW COP SEC 15, 1 PER HMS CCR 105783 / / J r o FIP. BENT =10.i8 EL PARCEL OR 1239. 15-13 ;�,,�v� PG 843 EL-1014 FP NO - FIP LB 1J)2 1 1 PER DEED REF / / MM O.OJ'E,0.06'S IN o o S 1/4 CDR SEC 10 0.04'W.0.06'N N 1/4 CDR SEC 15 FIP LB 1)J2 1 Ix / -DWRK. LLC CCR 63944 o.fi2'W,0.10'N PER DEED REF. 6 1 Iw �rl to 1 w1 �I I I II bl yl J 1/4 CDR W /SEC 15 CCR 63945R HMS I Ij CENTER SEC 15 > CCR 63946 W6610 Will— P6,K DISl,ne 200 "T COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT VETERANS MEMORIAL BOULEVARD aaea NeDIAE, Flonee M109 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Phone:(239) 59J-D5J5 FAX (239)597-0578 _ L[. CONTROL Y.—INEERkING LB N0.: 6952 SURVEY exRxD�Fn xD_ Fx160092.00.00 0 CS REVO1 sR­2 x e 6 0 50 1® 0 1"=100' CENTER SEC 10 PER HMS ' a1 CCR 97456 3 ?I cl s� of �I - : V101D owR FCM 4" ALUM I -21 117 wDISK PLS 2982 a Tyy0.14'E,0.11'N ow 50.25 o f FPH I I I PCP LB 3964 z LBND 3964 I cs 50.26 22s53.13 00]N m6'18 'NW - LR - 0.00'N 1 20 I I I I I cb aD.4a' 2za53.33' altos- soaza'zaw aD.aa' �v p�F -I - 1 - - I I c] 1b5.ab' n11,s1' s53'oD• Nba3D'Sb'E 11,42' ID IrvcoSD_D YYYYl I II 15o„5d �I1.�10'PUE T 0ao0o05e91 rlxexoly, l I I I I I I I t0'LBE �I`I iNPIDC I13c.NEW 00W?L+8 - - r0' ROAD RE MT PER DEED REF, R 808 PG 1391 PER DEED REF-a2 - 65+00 0 -2� azz9s r E ------ I------- 30' ROAD ESMTFC ESMT' OR 59] PG 1026 PER IN PER DEED REF. 1684 OR 1051. PG 1684 PID I I � Ili E 1/4 CDR SEC 10 W 1/SEC 11 I I I I I I PER FINE, CCR 22931 Ilm I I I I I I I I I I In In io Im < l0 3: I I I I I I 17 FCM 4' ALUM DISK LB 6940 ( ^ TN 0.20'W. FlP ILL. PID O.JO'E,0.41'S coutm c 60 ROW FIR FIP LB 1772 0.52'W,0.23'N ESMT PER DEED REF =1 o.s4 „2 b6]51 PARCEL 10-2]T 1�5u02 E 30' ROAD ES MIT OR 1866, PG 404 FADES NN 011441-14 cI-6 PER DEED REF.l so D I. NonoMMED n 70+00n _ _ o _ ----r--i + ~ - ~ N 105 ~ ~ , 12]t- SECTION 15 -- a0+DD ON LINE n _______ _ EY BASELINE ______~ -_______________________________1272,41 c 30- ROAD ESMT PARCEL 15-10 OR 1051, PG 1686 PC M 4" PLUM DISK SE CDR SEC 10 OR 242 PG 251 PER DEED REF. N A RE— TRUb1 RC SW COR SEC 11 NW CDR SEC 14 NE COR SEC 15 CCR 22923 Is IS I� la Ilw IN la I� I� I I I I 1/4 CDR SEC 15 /E W 1/SEC t o PER HMS,E, CCR 22920 -t- W6610 Willow Pan< Ell So ReC. VETERANS MEMORIAL BOULEVARD 200 "T COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT 6aea Na01Flond. M109 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS v5, Phone:(239) 59]-05]5 FAX (239)597-0578 _ L[, CONTROL Y.—INEERkING LB No.: 6952 $U RVEY RxrxDlFn xD. Fx160092.00.00 0CS REVO1 sRI N b 6 TOM 4" ALUMS DISK LB 69Q 0.20'W. FP ILL. 0.10'E,0.4VS HP LB 17J2 0.52'W.0.23'N� 0 50 1® 0 1"=100' ?� `E 1/4 COR SEC 10 I?, W 1/4 CDR SEC it I� PER HMS. CCR 22931 IP IN I� m . 10' PUE o & TUE PB 35. PG 7Y 20' DE / 35 SSG 17 Ra PAB BF \ / '1 & LME TRACT F TRACT G (� TRACT B ! • 1.11 .. Assu Iuc PARCELIII-10 OR 1615, PG 2324 CO — COWER oUlm T15311.ea� c 0 E. 399515.5R� I� 2 �E. 3sswo_Yw x 'EL}11.oi SECTION UNE � SURVEY BASELINE .510018 SECTIpLJ ]1� t31b 1�' �- - 90+00 � - N89.09.01"E SECTION 14 FIR NO DO 3 0.05'E.0.5, FCM 4" ALUM DISK 5CR001. DIBTtIC1-CCO SE COR SEC 10 SW COR SEC 11 NW CDR SEC 14 NE CON SEC 15 OCR 22923 I li I� I� I� Ie I� Iw 1< I� I� I� I I I I E 1/4 CDR SEC 15 4 /W 1/4 COR SEC PER HMS, CCR 22920 +- `CENTER SEC 11 PER HMS, OR 97450 I I I I Ir li I� I� Ila In -FCM 4' FIP NO ID 6.56 EL10 J8 -530',SE PARCEL 11-16T OR 1529, PG 1551 $ CALCU(ATED S 1/4 COI SEC 11 1/4,SW 1/4, OR 804, PG 1064 00 N /4 COR SEC 14 PER HMS, CR 2291E 95 00 - y 0+00- - �, - � 1z6Y45 � -�iECT~ ECTION 14 - 105+�00 �- 3 y F y10+( --------J ------ 30' ROAD ESMTF TRACT B OR 24D PG 780 x N ERs A550 u -_{ -12'PUE PER PIT REF�ZE-T'� 1140 II 139 II 0 107 10 06 118 E too I"b'� IW In IiN I I I CENTER SEC 14 <�PER HMS, OR 22911 W6610 Will- P.*Dril SORB 200C. "T COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT VETERANS MEMORIAL BOULEVARD Hasa NBPIOB, Flond. M109 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Phone:(239)597-05]5 FAX : (239)597-0578 _ E[, CONTROL Y.—INEERkING LB No.: 6952 $U RVEY fixrxolen xo. ex160092.00.00 03 CS REV01 sx4 x 6 6 Y jR[ 0 50 1® 0 1"=100' <---E 1/4 COR SEC 11 \CENTER SEC 11 W 1/4 COR SEC 12 PER HMS, OR 97450 1 PER HMS, COR 22924 I I I I I I I I I I I �I I� �I li �I I� ml In ml IiO 16 S1x EA 31 of PE 1N nl I� al zl 0 z TRACT 1 CC-2CIUB AT 1 mnERxa couuuwn FCM 4" A— D 1S LB 43 2.04'W, 0OWN 3550.60 CALCULATED FCM 4- ALUM SE COR SEC 11 DISK LB 43 SW COR SEC 12 PARCEL 12-1.05A-T -SV, O.56'S HE COR SEC 14 OR 2708, PG 1504 EL-13,oe NW COR SEC 13 EL- eTCALCULATED EL-1-1 cow Ex cou04 PER HMS, CCR 22921 /5 1/4 COO SEC 11 - y - aai a5c<o1 a - �— y F y - —F - �— m - f//// N 1/4 COR SEC 14 2)L PER HMS, CR C 14 //////SECTION LINE 89 ,135+00 y �SFRVEY BASELINE 125+OF 0 130+00 - SECTIQ)J 1_41 r_ 115+0020+00 N89'0 'O1'E 2650T4• - _� _ SECTION 14 P. _110+00 - - - 2' H F - crloN 1- - TRACr te.2s'LBE T r eJ.00' 53 f B 101E ASSOCATION& DE I 01A / SE 'PUE I 40 139 134 133 117 126 96 10'PU—COaYYTA RsARoCE. 1 PID 7TIITF/BOARD cv�i 719150000 COUNtt COMMISSIONERS a SEC HOMEA— o o ASSOCIAT e ve 12, rc 11z o I In I + al I� �I I� I I I I I I I I I I I I 11 CENTER SEC 14 1 E 1/4 COP SEC 14 <_ PER HMS, OR 22917 /W 1/4 SEC * PER HMS,S, C 13 CR 22922 W6610 Will— Park Dave, Su Re 200 VETERANS MEMORIAL BOULEVARD "T COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT Hasa N6PIeY, FETE. M109 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Phone:(239)597-05]5 FAX (239)597-0578 _ L[, CONTROL Y.—INEERkING LB No.: 6952 $U RVEY exrxolen rvo. ex160092.00.00 0 CS REVO1 sxes x e 6 0 50 1® 0 1"=100' I+- < \E 1/4 COR SEC 11 (' W 1/4 COR SEC 12 PER HMS, CCR 22924 �I o �I bl zl PID RXU EDRE6RA coMMuxnr nssx Ixc TRACT M "D 1-01313 mEglrxRA cDMMUxxY Assx Irvc MEDITERRA SOUTH GOLF COURSE PHASE T40 PB 37, PG 59 PID 59966001042 TRACT NEW CLUB AT MEDRERRA GC-2 INC CALCULATED �111 ES IT FCM 4" ALL SE COR SEC it R51 PG 643DISK LB 43 SW COR SEC 12 ERPLAT REF 51A: tau+eJ.2PARCEL 12-1.O5A-T 1.]9'W, 0.56'S NE COR SEC 14 rEL4 OR 2]08. PG 1504NW COR SEC13 111PER HMS, CCR 22921 - 15.SIa�eioEN [ au3 1 140 _00 145+00 _ N6TU'%46"E 265]74' _ 150+ 0 _ SECTON 12 �_ y TIQN_ 35+00 _ y -I - -f - �— t296.5i SECTION 13 —PSSECTION 14 a~-- L-SZ<ta� - ----------_3a332_-- � � TRACT b3 I yn15'DE �r IF LB 556D LBBE I C 6J `` fu--1-1 CUE T BCT 0.24'N PID \ -TpgCT p - 00148680007 / SECOYA RESERVE CIRCLE \ CNN SCHOOL DISTRICT-VME 'q 92 10'PUE+1 0 ve 5D, W 55 PID 9 71915000043 TIRF/BOARD PID i PID TIIF/ COUNtt COMMISSIONERS ]191'.T600069 �I 71915000027 ddd COMMISSIONERS �I SECOYA RESERVE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS a HOME OWNERS a ASSOCIATION ID nl of owxERs Assocwnory hl -1 al NI s I R I I 4 E 1/4 COR SEC 14 q < W 1/4 SEC 13 PER HMS,S, COR 22922 CENTER SEC 12- PER HMS I I I I I I I I I PK LB 43 00..36E0L314N3PKEB 300.2H .8' I 2.- FCM 4" LB 43 0.21'E.0.32'N CALCULATED J.39�5 1/4 OCR SEC 12111 r D EL=14. a N 1/4 COO SEC 59 13 \ PER HMS93 , CON 225 - sab.s9 - 160+6� 2 n 3 I I II PID G0148640005 TRINItt REAL ESTATE TRUST PARCEL 13-2.4T I OR 2619, PG 275 I I I I I I I I I I I CENTER SEC 13 PER HIS \\ -T� W6610 Willow P.* Dl Su Re VETERANS MEMORIAL BOULEVARD 200 CLIENT COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT Hasa N.PA Fond. M109 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS , Phone: (239)59]-05]5 FAX (239)597-05]8 _ L[, CONTROL Y.—INEERkING LB ND.: 6952 SURVEY 9xrxD�en rvD. erv160092.00.00 0 CS REVO1 sxeb x 9 6 COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS fall (t7Ill 0we] Imi'n'm01/:1, COUNTY PROJECT NO. 60198 VETERANS MEMORIAL BOULEVARD FROM STA. 39+65.85 TO STA. 140+00.00 GENERAL NOTES START PROJECT LEGEND SHEET KEY MAP PARCEL IDENTIFIERS 100 FEE = PROPOSED PERPETUAL, NON—EXCLUSIVE ROAD 1. THE BEARINGS AND COORDINATES SHOWN ON THIS RIGHT OF WAY MAP ARE BASED ON STATE PLANE AC = ACRES L.M.E./LME = LAKE MAINTENANCE EASEMENT 100 TCE PROPOSED TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTON EASEMENT COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLORIDA EAST ZONE (0901) NORTH AMERICAN DATUM 1983 (NADIRS) (2011 ADJUSTMENT). A.E./AE = ACCESS EASEMENT LT./L = LEFT AL = CURVE ARC LENGTH O.R./OR = OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 2. THIS RIGHT OF WAY MAP WAS PREPARED FOR THE PURPOSE OF; PREPARING LEGAL DESCRIPTIONS, ACQUISITION DOCUMENTS, ESTABLISHING MONUMENTS, PROPERTY MANAGEMENT AND AS AN AID IN THE ALUM. = ALUMINIUM N.A. = NOT APPLICABLE APPRAISAL OF THE RIGHT—OF—WAY REQUIRED FOR TRANSPORTATION FACILITIES, THIS MAP IS NOT A B.M./BM = BENCHMARK N.T.S. = NOT TO SCALE SURVEY. C.B. = CONDOMINIUM BOOK P.B./PB = PLAT BOOK 3. RE —USE OF THIS RIGHT OF WAY MAP FOR PURPOSES OTHER THAN WHICH IT WAS INTENDED, WITHOUT CB = CURVE CHORD BEARING PG./PG = PAGE WRITTEN VERIFICATION, WILL BE AT THE RE —USERS SOLE RISK AND WITHOUT LIABILITY TO THE SURVEYOR. NOTHING HEREIN SHALL BE CONSTRUED TO GIVE ANY RIGHTS OR BENEFITS TO ANYONE C.C.R./CCR= CERTIFIED CORNER RECORD P.I./PI = POINT OF INTERSECTION OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFICALLY CERTIFIED TO. CH = CURVE CHORD DISTANCE PK = PARKER NYLON NAIL 4. PROPERTY INFORMATION DEPICTED HEREON WAS GATHERED FROM RECORDS OF THE COLLIER COUNTY C.M./CM = CONCRETE MONUMENT P.L.S. = PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR PROJECT LIES WITHIN THE FOLLOWING PROPERTY APPRAISER'S AND THE COLLIER COUNTY CLERKS WEB SITES. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION CONC. = CONCRETE P.S.M. = PROFESSIONAL SURVEYOR & MAPPER SECTIONS IN COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA: REGARDING ANY; EASEMENTS, RIGHTS OF WAY, ENCUMBRANCES AND/OR OWNERSHIP WERE NOT COR. = CORNER RECORD P.T./PT POINT OF TANGENCY SECTIONS 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 & 15 PROVIDED TO OR PURSUED BY THE SURVEYOR OF RECORD. ADDITIONAL ENCUMBRANCES OTHER THAN SHOWN HEREON MAY EXIST. C.R. = COUNTY ROAD P.U.E./PUE = PUBLIC UTILITY EASEMENT T-48—S, R-25—E C.U.E./CUE = COUNTY UTILITY EASEMENT RAD = RADIUS 5. PROPERTY BOUNDARIES WERE DETERMINED FROM FIELD SURVEYS, PLATS OF RECORD AND RECORDED TITLE DOCUMENTS. REFER TO COLLIER COUNTY PROJECT NUMBER ??? CONTROL SURVEY FOR FURTHER e = CURVE DELTA ANGLE REF. = REFERENCE DEFINITION OF THE SURVEY BASELINE, SURVEY MEASUREMENTS AND OTHER REFERENCE INFORMATION. D.E./DE = DRAINAGE EASEMENT R-25—E = RANGE 25 EASTSHEE NO SHEET PRROJECT INDEX MAa COVER SREEf &F 6. ALL DISTANCES AND BEARINGS ARE COMPUTED UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED. ESMT = EASEMENT RT./R = RIGHT 13'15 OwNERSxwAiABlE55 7. ATTENTION IS DIRECTED TO THE FACT THAT THESE MAPS MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED IN SIZE BY ED.O.T. = FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF ROW = RIGHT OF WAY REPRODUCTION. THIS MUST BE CONSIDERED WHEN SCALING DATA. TRANSPORTATION S.R. = STATE ROAD F.I.P./FIP = FOUND IRON PIN OR ROD, AS NOTED SEC. = SECTION 8. BENCHMARKS SHOWN AND LISTED HEREON ARE IN THE NORTH AMERICAN VERTICAL DATUM (NAND) 1988. FND. = FOUND SF = SQUARE FEET HMS = HOLE, MONTES & ASSOCIATES STA. = STATION NUMBER SURVEY TAN = TANGENT ILL. = ILLEGIBLE T-48—S = TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH LB = LICENSED BUSINESS (C) = CALCULATED MEASUREMENT L.B.E./LBE = LANDSCAPE BUFFER EASEMENT (R) = RECORD MEASUREMENT W6610Will— p.*Ddve,S,R 200 �CILNT COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMNePes, Flonee341a9 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIPhone: (239)597-0575 FAX: (239) 597-0578[, RIGHT OF WAY MAP ENGI� LB No.: 6952 COVER SHEET COVER SHEET THIS IS NOT A SURVEY VETERANS MEMORIAL BOULEVARD 160092.00.00 07 RW REV01 ex 1 Novell 0 25® 0 / / / F h/o / e^mJ --- /J NORTH COLLIER INDUSTRIAL CENTER PB 31, PG 50 _ COLLIER CENTER WAY _ 60 PUPUBLIC RIGHT OF WAV ______________ — --------Ii:-� ____—______—_____---___--_PL xU Iss I,C LLC III I I I A.owooD rvu R P w 11 rvc u I cE II 61Ic� Irvc sao��[n1s I I I 10'LBE� I IIIII r 6aoa0000T1 v10 fi9Olin 10' FPL ESMT I i I 64040DOO64D L10'LBE 15'DE TLOrzIw con OOcmRs NG nRv� IrvsisrMcrvn R 4415, PG 1223 BD$Irvf.S$ VNE D—..T we III 10' FPL ESMT 36— OR 4416, PG 2660 I 35 II II I 10'LBE—H 34 IIIII 33 m OR FPL ESMT o 1 4a15, PG 1220 32 w 0 31 10' FPLINc ESMT OR 441 5, M 1226 30 29 �_--_ — — — — — — — r------- II II T_____—__,I—____ ---- --------- __ 28 III µl___—__ ___ _ _____________ _ _ _ _ yD.Do_ — _�T- ___ 1oD OD' __ _ oo Ts oo' = =— _ 1zToo' m' m STA: 41+32.54 / jy OFFSET: 130.00' L PROPOSED / F, RIGHT OF WAV / 9 ,66 STA 40+53.60 SECTION LINE S 50' EW / OFFSET: 0.00' SURVEY BASELINE SEC 10 (39+65.65) NO RECORDS 40+00 41+00 42+00 43+00 44+00 45+00 46+00 .'� PARCEL 15-13 / STA: 40+94.]1 ------------- / STA: 40+26.28 OFFSg : 5.]0' R OFFSET: 45.00' R EL=t0.R6 PROPOSED RIGHT OF WAY Soy TRACT A ...I.Do I PARCEL 10-13T OR 2539, PG 1736 w� 3n�0 rc _—op0 ___ 4]+48+00 49+00 "'oa 50+00 SECTION 10 51+00 52+00 --569'32'36°E-15]8.25'- ---- —� —�SECTIOry 15 -- 589'32'36=E 1518.48'----_---- ---— n STA: 50+R2.02 3 m OFF" 0.44 s' R 00153200003 W 6610 WIu0W Park Ddve,sDRe zoo ENT COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT PMECT VETERANS MEMORIAL BOULEVARD N.pI Flotlollmla9 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Phone: (239)597-0575 FAX (239)597-0578 RIGHT OF WAY MAP ENGINEERINGLB No.: 6952 STA. 39+65.85 TO 52+00 R6Ppo�Ew rvD_ �Erv160092.00.00 07 RW REVO1 srv2 rvov611 jR[ I I _I 'J�GENTER SEC 10 rPER HMS 0 25 50 00 CCR 9]456 ® I I I I ---CQLUFR CENTER WAY 60' PUBLIC RIGHT OF WAY D I I I I I -- -------------------T---I 1 1 I j I 0 T i1 r.l I o y o al r 10'PUE I I TI,011 I I I I I we I I u NcF INc n1 I I o I I I I I I I I ,Oao uc aovuew ci a =I C5N1ER 15'DE j 15'DE 10FPL ESMT OR 4415, PG 1223 o i 28 27 ___ 11 26 25 24 3 23 I _______L __11 TRACT I —______ —i _____ —__ _T _ w _ r— b — �Aa��,6•—„—sa• I _ I 1-5221 II e2owa I 'Jaw C4 1-1 NO •.Tsw � zD � � � •zaw I II I I I I I I SILL I I wl I I 1 l0'LBE —.I I I 1 II I sli �— I I Nam, -- I I 50'WMF 1 v Nlu, ooN min I 362 O6 vG 0. OI I I I I 22 PID I I 1 I� I 13 5sOTo020ob4 Sbo7oozo1.1 I II I 1 I sw0ozo122 oae asoTooza o3 1 1 I STA: 59+65.33 OFFSET: 130,00' -- ZZ - n TRACT A OR V228 PG 5]4 f 25 u STA: 62+J0.95J aDY J4 Ja a �a� �Q PARCEL 10-13T I PROPOSED OFFSET: 130.G0' L STA: 64+01.69 OR 2539, 0 ,3T _ RIGHT OF WAY f ^I OFFSET: 130.00' L STA: 56+18.2b TRACT A 1 PARCEL 10-23T 11Fi�a�'9a g2'3� L OR 2539• PG 1736 J9a81 0. +_ P.I. STA: 55+44.1010=23_-----___--_—_ S89'32'36'E 15]8.4 OFFSET: 0.00' 1314,PG 169] n 52+00 53+00 SECTION 10 5 +00 _ 55+ 0 _ 56+00 5]+00 58+00 59+00 60+00 61+00 o �� — �— — � SECTION 15 S81 � — �N 10 62+00 SECTION 15 — 1- —=—J1 — 0 o ^ 30' SECTION LINE _ SURVEY BASELINE_________________________________________o___}_-- --_—_----__PARCEL I5-31 _ 589'32'36"E 1518.48' I OR 1061,�L`T6'8S ------------------ I__—J y-- S89'32'33'E )0].65' STA: 55+44.]6 ---- 1 OFFSET: 5.00' R 500'23'10'E 5.00' vaR oaao R5v STA: 52+52.49J P. STA 55+44.83 vaR o55o RaT. PROPOSED OFFSET: 50.00' R OFFSET: 50.GO' R RIGHT OF WAY urv0uexx. uc I I it �I cower+ cou,m' �I rl �I el w1 wl �I MI of yl I CENTER SEC 15 PER HMS J OCR 63946 I ' 58S32_34"E STA: 6 OFFSET: _ I — — coulcR2000 couxm S89'32'34"E 10]8.40 30' ROAD ESMT OR 808 PG 1391 PER DEED REF. GO — W6610 Willow Park Dril Su Re 200 "T COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT VETERANS MEMORIAL BOULEVARD 6aea N6DIaa, P.M. M109 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Ph— (239) 59]-D5]5 FAX (239) 59]-05]8 _ L[. RIGHT OF WAY MAP Y.—INEERkING LB No.: 6952 STA. 52+00 TO 64+00 LErv160092.00.00 07 RW REV01 sx 3 rvoMeEll 0 25® 0 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I opw0 I I 8'J w I I I I I I I I I I I I S 17I +42.29 OFF- 134.65' L c. SEL tOJ 60' ROW ESMT PER DEED REFI 20ON ID COLLIER Coorvtt COLLIER Coontt I I I I S89'32'34'E 10J8.40' _ S89'32'34"E 10]8.40' — — _ — CJ ROAD ESMT PROPOSED P.C. — 30' ROAD ESMT PARCEL 10-46T PER DEED RE 'gal RIGHT OF WAY Fnou STA: J4+80.09 ' OR 808 PG 1391 OR 1691, PG 1011 OFFSET: 130.00' L PER DEED REF. ml4seeoiso I -------------ROAD ESMT--------_----_R PARCEL 10-2]T 1 ET AL, EASry a3t.aT �" PER DEED REFI OR 1866, PG 404 PARCEL 10-46 H30' SD pp,I ____ ________ o STA: 67+85.95 STA: 68+16.0] SECTION LINE o — -- — — — -- — — — }{ OFFSET: 0.DO, OFFSET: 0.00' SURVEY BASELINE 00 _ ! 65+0_0 JSJ eZ J• fib F00 _ 6]+00 fi8+00 _ _69+00 f 70+00 _ 7y1+00 _ J +00 SECTION 10_ ]3tOO _ J4+OIL L5+00 _ 16+00 589'32'33"E 2543.J1 S89'32'33"E SECTION 15 — 30.12' o N89'32'33'W 12J1.]4' ____---PARCEL 15-9.1 S00'2]'2]'W N00_35'26"E__________________ �_ OR 1051, PG 1684 SD.UO` — `— _ _ _ _ PARCEL 15-10 ------------ oot 50.00 OR taSt, P� 686— — — — -- S89'32'34"E 402.83' ----------- —589_32'33_E 12]2.4]'__ OWU 00152'STA: 6J+85.95 CoSTA: 68+15.95 ROAD ESMT RIGHT OF WAY 30' ROAD ESMT COLLIER COUrvtt OFFSET: 50.00' R OR 242 PG 251 n A —131 TRUST Irvc OR 597 PG 1026 OFFSET: 50.00 R PER DEED REF, PER DEED REF. cn onen cc�n 7,7e;11•j�17 Z LA, 6610 Willow .*Dnve,soRe 200 CLIENT COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT I -PIT N6DIe5, Fbnez34109 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS VETERANS MEMORIAL BOULEVARD PhO— (239) 597-0575 C.R. ###, PHASE 77 FAX: (239)597-0578 _ TITLE RIGHT OF WAY MAP ENGINEERING LB No.: 6952 STA. 64+00 TO 76+00 Rxrxp�en rvp_ LEN160092.00.00 07 RW REVO1 srv4 rvoMeE11 0 25 50 100 J 3w E 1/4 CDR SEC W 1/4 CDR SEC 11 PER HMS. CCR 22931 I N00'19'20'W 2650.99'(C)(HM) I I I STA: 80+83.28 OFFSET: 332.08' L STA: 80+61.32 CaOER C.— OFFSET: E 398 9 8L6�91 PT PROPOSED STA: 7fi+65.41 RIGHT OF WAY OFFSET: 136.29' L PARCEL 10-27T OR 1866, PG 404 50U551, u0nueu[o ------------------------------------------------------ 16F+00 _ 1700 _18+00 -TION 10 Jy+00 80+00 SECTION 4 -________________________________________________ 50009'V _589'32'33"E 1272.41'_ PROPOSED RIGHT OF WAY 80+85.56 ET: 164.82' L re as. w lo 7s I II 17 20' DE TRACT F & LME I TRACT B EDITERP COM­n11vn55ry INC — — U — — — _ 6,1 j N83 4'24'E 1324.48' — PROPOSED RIGHT OF WAY PARCEL t -10 OR 1615, PC 2324 N89'09'O1"E 1325.11' _82+00 8}+00 84+00 55 85+00 86+00 SECTIONSEit _87+00 _s 1 88+00 _ .80 CTION 14 `STA: 80+87 OFFSET: 0,00' PR� 13i RIGHT OF WAY �a Iw IN la I� I� Iw E 1/4 COP SEC 15 w 1/4 CDR SEC t4 \ PER H.S. CCR 22920 —T' LA, 6610 Will—PaN Drive, suRe z00 ENT COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT I -PI NaRles, 39) 5 7-057 12 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS VETERANS MEMORIAL BOULEVARD Pn00e: (239)s97-os7s FAX: (239) 597-0578 _ L[, RIGHT OF WAY MAP ENGINEERING LB No.: 6952 STA. 76+00 TO 88+00 No. �Erv160092.00.00 07 RW REVOl 7771 rvoMeEll aR@ 0 25® 0 I rs I I g< I _ I RUE o & TUE RB J5. ac �s / 35 TRACT F / TRACT G TRACT B 7RO ------�---_---- ba2.5t---_—POSED RIGHT OF WAY STA: 94+15.34 OFFSET: 330,03' L PARCEL 11-10 OR 1615. PG 2324 TRACT GC-2 FID NEW CLU8 AT STA: 94+1439 OFFSET: 2GO,DC L _ — N89'09'01"E 1325.2) cowEre cnuxry PROPOSED RIGHT OF WAY STA: 9 9 OFFSET: 204.204.3fi' L J E, TB SECTION LINE SURVEY BASELINE E88+00 89+00 90+00 91+00 _ 92+00 _ 93+F00 STA: 944 OFFSET001516-1 N89'09 01 "E 1324.81' �iJo.o0 530',SE 114,SW 114, -- -- — OR 804, PG 1084 95+00 96+00 97+00 98+00 99+00 100+00 I 1 010SED Sa-.-- _ _ _ _ J RIGHT OF WqY 30' ROAD ESJ OR 240 PG 780 xoNE owxEres Asaocunox PER PLAT REF. I I I I I I DO OF 101 I I 102 103 104 I I I I W6610 Willow Park Drive, Su Re 200 C.EN1 COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT VETERANS MEMORIAL BOULEVARD xaea NxDlba, P.M.09 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS M. Ph— (239)597-0575 FAX (239)597-0578 _ L[. RIG ITT OF WAY MAP Y.—INEERkING LB No.: 6952 STA. 88+00 TO 100+00 xxrxo�en xo_ Lex160092.00.000I RW REVOI sx6"..,711 jR[ 0 2550 ® 0 -- — S30',SE 1/4.SW 1/4. OR 804, PG 1084 1 100+00 101+00 102+00 SECTION 11 103+00 12fl2 oB � SE�� 14 N89'09'01"E 1324,81' TRACT B <JI \CErvTER SEC 1 PER HMS. OR 97450 PB m, Pc ss i I� TRACT ° GC-2 I� I� i IN STA: 107+92.24 "I III AT uE011ERRA Ixc O. 71 202.91' L Iz-tl.vs I I N89'09'02"E 2650.60' STA: 10J+39.6 OFFSET: 200.001 `PROPOSED RIGHT OF WAY N89'09'01"E 2650,54' OFFSET: 0,00' OI 105+00 106,00 107+00 108+00 109+00 cFfT nu tt 110+00 111_+00 �12+00 um SECTION 14 nl CALCUI-ATED SED S 1/4 COR SEC 11 RIGHT OF WAV N 1/4 COR SEC 14 TRACT PER HMS, CR 22918 Home oxWERs assoannox g I I I +I r12'PUE 140 139 134 E ^ i Pe 12. vc al m toy lb PB Is PG 112 tt5 I"' I I IN I I Iw I I Im I I N CENTER SEC 14 � PER HMS, OR 22— I W6610 Willow Park Drive, SBRC. VETERANS MEMORIAL BOULEVARD e 200 "T COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT Hasa N.pla FeB34109 lorIBOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS , Phoxe:(239)59J-D5J5 FAX (239) 597-0578 RIGHT OF WAY MAP Y.—INEERkING LB No.: 6952111�211= !� STA. 100+00 TO 112+00 aavao�ER xo_ �e160092.00.0007 RW REV01 SR7 xova 1l jA 0 2s®0 I'll IT RIxc TRACT GC-2 �_+06 _ STA: J 1' VlAY OFFSET:: .. L SECTION LINE N890901E 2650.54' SECTION LINE SURVEY BASELINE SURVEY BASELINE 113+00 114+00 115+00 116+00 117+00 118118+o_0 119+00 120+00 121+00 122+00 _ 123+00 _ 12 +00 00 — TRACT B no'E ot_S AssoCwTo' TRACT B ---------------- 133 I 128 127 126 / Iuvm 12, vc0P.ff'— TI \ 101 112 Im W6610 Willow Park Drive, Sl 200 C.ENI COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT VETERANS MEMORIAL BOULEVARD Hasa NaplFbtlez34109 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS es, Pnooe: (239)597-0575 FAX: (239)597-0578 _ L[, RIGHT OF WAY MAP Y.—INEERkING LB No.: 6952 STA. 112+00 TO 124+00 xxrxo,en Ho_ �e"160092.00.00 07 RW REVO1 sx 8 xoM,11, 0 2550 ® 0 TRACT GC-2 PROPOSED RIGHT OF WAY STA: OFFSETT: 202.37 202.3J' L PARCEL 12-1.05A-T OR 2708, PC 1504 I J �E 114 OCR SEC 11 W 1/4 COR SEC 12 PER HMS, CCR 22924 �I MEDTE— So" �I �I ml N OB 37, w 59 rT o I Mmllel �I of 15-DE I I I 17 _ NI2479.36' STA: 133+90.27 OFFSET: 200.00' L I N89'09'01"E 2650,54' 124+00 125+00 126+00 127+00 128+00 —400 130+00 131+00 SECTION 11 132+00 133+0� 0 SECTION to STA: 133+88,215 OFFSET: 0.00' �ROPOSED CAo CC LATED NW COP SEC 13 PER H.S. OCR 2921 7 - - - - - - - - - - - T7F 97 96 95 93 92 IMv PB 1f, E tIP EST-1 w H E 1/4 CON SEC 14 W 1/4 COR SEC 13 PER HMS, CCR 22922 r� ST& 134+29,57 OFFSET: 73.a2' L -Is.as I I rN8WOB'46"E 2407.72' L---- - ---_ TRACT J 25'LBE C & DE PID 71915000069 TIITF/BOARD COUNtt COMMISSIONERS I 10'PUE,� PID 71915000027 — SECOYA RESERVE HOME OWNERS ASSOCIATION 661owluow Park Drive, suRB 200 "T COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT Hasa NaPles, Flonea341o9 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS VETERANS MEMORIAL BOULEVARD Ph— (239)597-0575 —912 FAX: (239) 597-0578 _ L[, RIGHT OF WAY MAP JENGINE4ERING LB No.: 6952 STA. 124+00 TO 136+00 """xo�en xo. �Ex160092.00.00 07 RW REV01 sx 9 xoMeEll j8[ 0 25 50 100 _ _ — _ _ — _ _ — 1 _ _ _ _ — P. iROW ESMT STA: 36+06,20 IOR 151 PG 643 OFFSET: 0.00' +III PER PLAT REF 36+ 137+00 138+00 ��'. 139+00 m 140+00 e} 43' ____ ____� — ~— —-- —~52'—, ..... ____1 � — __—___— —_—__ —__— — u +__________________ -_ —�Tee 1 PID F'�715'DE 71915000043 CUE TIRF/BOARD -- ---1—��` COUNTY COMMISSIONERS J PID 7191500002) �n SECOYA RESERVE HOME OWNERS ASSOCIATION_ \ TRACT A \ \ \ 1r\0 PUE PB 50. PC 55 1 PARCEL 12-1.05A—T OR 2708, PG 1504 STA: 140+83.23 J"OLIFS&11 12,11' L 04,2 141+00 rvflv Cwe Ai MEortEaaA H.TRACT GC-2 E 24-36 W6610 Willow Park Dill Sl 200C. "T COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT VETERANS MEMORIAL BOULEVARD aaea NaplFlonea M109 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS es, Ph— (239) 597-D575 FAX (239)597-0578 _ L[, RIGHT OF WAY MAP Y.—INEERkING LB No.: 6952 STA. 136+00 TO 148+00 arvvAo,.R rv" LErv160092.00.000I RW REV01 alO".7,11 0 2s®0 CENTER SEC PB 3J, vc sB I PER HMS r I I I I Nex cwa AT Mmlleaaa lac STA: 15 I 0 I I I I I TRACT OFFSET: 235.80'35.80' L GC-2 STA: 158+69.63 OFFSET: 200.00' L I I N89 08 46 E 241111 Y 03 _ I PROPOSED ? RIGHT OF WAY G PARCEL 12-1.05A-T u I I OR 2708, PG 1504 STA: 1116 rSTA: T62.2.1' 0'39 0.Fp�e 62.21' L OFFSET: 11 EL604 7 5 CALCULATED 5 1/4 COR SEC 12\\\\ PROPOSED N 1/4 COR SEC 13 PER HMS, CCR 22935 \\\\b F RIGHT OF WAY N89'08'46"E 2401.12'1 I 148+00 149+00 150+00 151+00 152+00 1 153+00 154+00 SECTION 12 155+01 a'B SB 151+10 15]+00 158+00 SECTION 159+00 160+00 1fi 6 [ g 1zBa.sT T 13 - STA: 157+95.98 OFFSET: 0.00' STA: 160+46 00 STA: 158+64.24 OFFSET: 0.00' OFFSET: 27.82' R END PROJECT (160+4E.00) ¢ —.0L aaTalcT-vMB —1 R.- rsA1B —ST I I 8 Y I I $j I I c J p 8\ 1 CENTER SEC 13 PER HMS r —t— g5 B j8[ FbaeB34109 W 6610 WillP.* Dare, sane 200 Ph— (239)597-0575 FAX: (239)597-0578 ENGI�B N0.: 6952 _ "T COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENTVETERANS BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS L[, RIGHT OF WAY MAP STA. 148+00 TO 160+46 LPRMIECT:NapIBB, MEMORIAL BOULEVARD a"- LEa16DD92.IDOM m RW REV01 11aoMeE11 COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT SHARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS I:aO[l�J:IYI1���1'n'�► n� COUNTY PROJECT NO. ???? COUNTY ROAD ### VETERANS MEMORIAL BOULEVARD PHASE ?? FROM STA. 39+65.85 TO STA. 140+00.00 GENERAL NOTES START PROJECT LEGEND SHEET KEY MAP 1. THE BEARINGS AND COORDINATES SHOWN ON THIS RIGHT OF WAY MAP ARE BASED ON STATE PLANE AC = ACRES L.M.E./LME = LAKE MAINTENANCE EASEMENT COORDINATE SYSTEM, FLORIDA EAST ZONE (0901) NORTH AMERICAN DATUM 1983 (NAD83) (2011 ADJUSTMENT). q. E./AE = ACCESS EASEMENT LT./L = LEFT AL = CURVE ARC LENGTH O.R./OR = OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 2. THIS RIGHT OF WAY MAP WAS PREPARED FOR THE PURPOSE OF; PREPARING LEGAL DESCRIPTIONS, ACQUISITION DOCUMENTS, ESTABLISHING MONUMENTS, PROPERTY MANAGEMENT AND AS AN AID IN THE ALUM. = ALUMINIUM N.A. = NOT APPLICABLE APPRAISAL OF THE RIGHT—OF—WAY REQUIRED FOR TRANSPORTATION FACILITIES. THIS MAP IS NOT A B.M./BM = BENCHMARK N.T.S. = NOT TO SCALE SURVEY. C.B. = CONDOMINIUM BOOK P.B./PB = PLAT BOOK 3. RE —USE OF THIS RIGHT OF WAY MAP FOR PURPOSES OTHER THAN WHICH IT WAS INTENDED, WITHOUT CB = CURVE CHORD BEARING PG./PG = PAGE WRITTEN VERIFICATION, WILL BE AT THE RE —USERS SOLE RISK AND WITHOUT LIABILITY TO THE SURVEYOR. NOTHING HEREIN SHALL BE CONSTRUED TO GIVE ANY RIGHTS OR BENEFITS TO ANYONE C.C.R./CCR= CERTIFIED CORNER RECORD P.I./PI = POINT OF INTERSECTION OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFICALLY CERTIFIED TO. CH = CURVE CHORD DISTANCE PK = PARKER NYLON NAIL 4. PROPERTY INFORMATION DEPICTED HEREON WAS GATHERED FROM RECORDS OF THE COLLIER COUNTY C.M./CM = CONCRETE MONUMENT P.L.S. = PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR PROPERTY APPRAISER'S AND THE COLLIER COUNTY CLERK'S WEB SITES. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION GONG. = CONCRETE P.S.M. = PROFESSIONAL SURVEYOR & MAPPER REGARDING ANY; EASEMENTS, RIGHTS OF WAY, ENCUMBRANCES AND/OR OWNERSHIP WERE NOT COR. = CORNER RECORD P.T./PT = POINT OF TANGENCY PROVIDED TO OR PURSUED BY THE SURVEYOR OF RECORD. ADDITIONAL ENCUMBRANCES OTHER THAN SHOWN HEREON MAY EXIST. C.R. = COUNTY ROAD P.U.E./PUE = PUBLIC UTILITY EASEMENT C.U.E./CUE = COUNTY UTILITY EASEMENT FAD = RADIUS 5. PROPERTY BOUNDARIES WERE DETERMINED FROM FIELD SURVEYS, PLATS OF RECORD AND RECORDED TITLE DOCUMENTS. REFER TO COLLIER COUNTY PROJECT NUMBER ??? CONTROL SURVEY FOR FURTHER X = CURVE DELTA ANGLE REF. = REFERENCE DEFINITION OF THE SURVEY BASELINE, SURVEY MEASUREMENTS AND OTHER REFERENCE INFORMATION. D.E./DE = DRAINAGE EASEMENT R-25—E = RANGE 25 EAST 6. ALL DISTANCES AND BEARINGS ARE COMPUTED UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED. ESMT = EASEMENT RT./R = RIGHT 7. ATTENTION IS DIRECTED TO THE FACT THAT THESE MAPS MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED IN SIZE BY F.D.O.T. = FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF ROW = RIGHT OF WAY REPRODUCTION. THIS MUST BE CONSIDERED WHEN SCALING DATA. TRANSPORTATION S.R. = STATE ROAD F.I.P./FIP = FOUND IRON PIN OR ROD, AS NOTED SEC. = SECTION 8. BENCHMARKS SHOWN AND LISTED HEREON ARE IN THE NORTH AMERICAN VERTICAL DATUM (NAND) 1988. FND. = FOUND SF = SQUARE FEET HMS = HOLE, MONTES & ASSOCIATES STA. = STATION NUMBER SURVEY TAN = TANGENT ILL. = ILLEGIBLE T-48—S = TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH LB = LICENSED BUSINESS (C) = CALCULATED MEASUREMENT L.B.E./LBE = LANDSCAPE BUFFER EASEMENT (R) = RECORD MEASUREMENT W 6610wIllo',p.*Drrve,sake20o 'ENT COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT Naples, Fmnaea41o9 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Phone:(239)597-0575 PAX: (239) 597-0578 _ LE. RIGHT OF WAY MAP ENGI� LB No.: 6952 COVER SHEET PARCEL IDENTIFIERS t00 FEE = PROPOSED PERPETUAL, NON—EXCLUSIVE ROAD t00 TCE = PROPOSED TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT PROJECT LIES WITHIN THE FOLLOWING SECTIONS IN COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA_ SECTIONS 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 & 15 T-48—S, R-25—E SHEET NO EIAEET D COVER SHEET &PROJECT INDEX MPP 3-95 RIGHT OF WAY MOPS 1OWNERSHIP TA6LE5 RAF7 COVER SHEET THIS IS NOT A SURVEY VETERANS MEMORIAL BOULEVARD C.R. ###, PHASE 77 160092.00.00 07 RW sxe' xoFe 11 DRAFT 0 25® 0 / NORTH COLLIER INDUSTRIAL CENTER / PB 31. PG 50 / / - - - - - - -- - - - - - - COLLIER CENTER WAY / / 60 PUPUBLIC RIGHT —OF WAV / ______________ I / I � I I I I __-______�*____--___ I II II I II II _--_____ ________________ I I / / III I6 -GE1INc I I III II xu eE 6P DOres PI 6—w- I j I l uc / a�a II 11D III I we Al Ixc / / I / �-F I I I}� I II II II R FPL ESMT I H. I / L10'LSE II II 15'DE II II DOCTORS INc m 10' FPL ESMT Ill srnR NyEST crv15 R 4415, PG 223n 1223 11 E DE�ELOPNwi Ixc / 10'FPL ESUT 10'LBE�ry Ifs' OR 4415, PG 1220 w PL ESMT 415,PG 1226 15'C OR4416,PG28601 35 3q �33 32 31 30 ___________--__ ----- f- _-_____- _____ ___ LIN__ems- °' I 28_________ __,a--a=o�� +32.54 o-�-------rye-- - - I - ------ I - OFFSQI: 130.00' L PROPOSED TELCT A a'J/ / RIGHT OF WAY PARCEL 10-13T _ OR 2539, PG 1J36 3p+66 STA 40+ 60 SECTION LINE SSEC 10 lase as ;01� / 39+65.8� / OFFSET .00' SURVEY BASELINE / 40+0 41+00 42+00 43 00 NO RECORDS + 44+00 45+00 46+00 47+00 48 F00 - _4o+00_ "' a 504-09 SECTION 10 51-0 52+00 589'32'36'E 1578.25' -°T SECTION 5 - PARCEL t 8 OR 1239, PG 8a3 --__-____--_____-_ame-_________ _____-___�Z -- ____� --_axrova« 58932'36"E 1518.48' 40+26.28 OFFSET: 5,; 45.00' R n=1a.f6 S 4 OJECT 661oNvI., I.,id.,sl,nezoo ILEi COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT RrvpD,E rvD AVETERANS MEMORIAL BOULEVARD E� R —ENGINEERING— --�—w--- 11/�■■` Niles, 39) 597-G59 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS FAX: (239) 59J-o57s C.R. ###,PHASE ?? FAX: (239) 597-0578 RIGHT OF WAY MAP ENGINEERING LB No.: 6952 STA. 39+65.85 TO 52+00 rv160092.00.00 07 RW SR2 rvovrvEll I � i 1 I I I I �J�CEMER SEC DRAF] W. 222 _ �f-QLLIE[i CENTER WAY r'PER HMS II I I I I I I zo10 0 25 50 100 CCR 97456 sww 20E.O a 60' PUBLIC RIGHT OF WAY I I I I i j I I I I I I I 1 10'LBE -.I I 1 10'PUE of we 0 INc T o I I o T III I I nuoTlrc I I I oI�P. I I--_if-�� 1 I I 50'WME OecLoES we l 0 <I 1a6o uc I m�U I 41ou ulzu' EusNiss�oEMe EVEIHa ii ce9reR 15'DE 1 L I ORa122. 106E I I Fss I �15'DE 10' FPL ESMT w 1 I I I 1 OR 4415,ED e -122za 27 6 p5-1 24 jI I II I I 60702o9sE07ooz0 J--- 18607*o0.. 70020M0 L-----------1T --- -_I_- - I TRACT II1 I II I I I s ���SEysoE4=T oiD ------------cuER Co — IT 1 I - - - - - - -_�-------- -- II T� OFFSET: 13000' rwwrv�axyaim—�_:. �a5&9:3ial�k:E_].4j�jw56 0 SMT 589'32'33"E J26.852.21 _ _ �y—«wee r�.ras< - 4 S89'32T--11 S89'32'34"E 1078.40's TRACT A OR 228 PG 5J4 "� 5e. STA: 62+JO 95 II PARCEL 10-13T I = PROPOSED OFFSET: 130.00' L STPI 64+01.69 " OR 2539, PG 1736 _ RIGHT OF WAY f OFFSET' 130+00' L STA' 56+18.2b TRACT A u`I It lU 30' ROAD ESMT PARCEL 10-'3T OR BDE PG 1391 FFSi9E e32'34 L =bn OR 2539, PG 736 I R DEED REF. " i �1s0Eose e2 I JzO.zt' STA: 55+44.10 -+---- ----f------ PARCEL 10-23 S89'32'36'E 1578.25' OFFSET: 0.00' - r________________________________ __-______-____ It L OR 1314,PG T691 -- - - - -- 52+00 - 5 y3+00 SIN ECTION 15 5 +00 _ 55+00 56+00 r SJ F00 58+00 59+00 60+0 It _ 611 00 S 62+00 63+00 It 4+00 - _ n � o - - - - - SECTION 15 S E 2543.]1'TI ECTION 10 y _ _ 89'3 '33"� 0 o 3 a SECTION LINE I I 1111 _ - SURVEY BASELINE 18.48' _ =o - - - - - - - - - _ - _ _ _ PARCEL 15-31 II 589'32'36'E 1518.48' I OR 10fi 1,-PG T66S - U II - g� 55+44.76 �I- - — °9 +remg, - - — _ _ 589'3_2'33"E 707m65'_ - — - - — - - — _ - _ - - S '3 4'E 130.63' ----t OFFSE, 45.00' R =: - S00'23'10"E 5.00' OER 0EE0 Rom,\STA:62+52,49 Sw, 4S+83.tSTA: 55+44.83 `PROPOSED OFFSET: 50.00' R "`OFFSET: 50.0q^'�ID OFFSET: 50.00' RPERo[[o RET. RIGHT OF WAYROAD ESMT ='O° OR 597 PG 1026 E I c-2 cou 2 PER DEED REF. "I nl = �I el wl = �I MI of yl I £ CENTER SEC 15 I PER HMS 8 J CCR 63946 r' 4 ssloPhmwPaMD,9e,sl,nezoo - ILET COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT E Eo,E rvo- gVETERANS MEMORIAL BOULEVARD E� E „� _`"J --�-w--- 11/�■■` NoEIEE, Fm,id.M10s BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Rnme: 123s) ss7-D575 C.R. ###, PHASE 77 FAX: (239) 597-0578 RIGHT OF WAY MAP ENGINEERING LB No.: 6952 STA. 52+00 TO 64+00 rv160092.00.00 07 RW SR3 rvoTEE11 0 25® 0 1 "=50' x� I I I _ I I I II ;B I I II I coL¢a coUrvtt I = I " ROAD ESMT ul 30' ROAD ESMT PARCEL 10-4fiT PER DEED REEI OR 8DE PG 1391= = OR 1691, PG 1011 - - - - PER GEED REF. PARCEL 10-46 cb 01 1O51-EG I --------_---+_. _ o STA: 67+85.95 OFFSET: 0.00' - - 65+0o - V 6fi F00 - 6]+00 I68+00 589'32'33"E 2543.71 0 oe n ----- -- --------PARCEL 15-9.1 S00'2 So. OR 1051, PG 1684- SD.UO` 589'32'34"E 402.83'- 1 PC STA: 67+85, ROAD ESMT =� COLLIE' CODntt OFFSET: 50.00' 597 PG 1026 DEED REF. 30' ROAI LESSER OUT & ="y OR 1051 PI RAFT I I I I I I I I a I I = CHCHO oow D I I I I I I I I = I I I I I I = STA :I 75+42.29 OFFSET: 134,65' L EL-1D0 60' ROW ESMT _I PER DEED FEEI COLLIER C.- I I I I PROPOSED P.C. '` RIGHT OF WAY STA: 7 D 1SoDq OFFSET: 13G00' L F ROAD ESMT 1 PER DEED REEI PAR��[[L 10gG t OR "Y866,"'PG 4 "� -------- A: 68+16+07 ------------- SEC110N LINE /SURVEY L----------- FSET: 0.00' 69+00 BPSELINE 1 JO+QO -: 7y1}00 J+OOr SECTION y10_ J3+0 - 74+00 L5+00 6+00 9'32'33'E x 2' - o _ SECTION 15 N89'32'33•W 12J1.J4' 100_35'26"E T--=---- n - - - - - - - - PARCEL 15-10 1686 - - - - - - - -- -589_32'33_E 12]2.47' STA: 68+15.95 ROAD ESMT "PROPOSED OR 242 PG 251 RICHT OF WAY OFFSET: 50.00' R PER DEED REF. x A R.- T'U51 1.0 = Y..-GINEERkING ssloAhlION.I.,,Ro,me,sonezoo ILET COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT R.aAD,.R„D- AVETERANSMEMORIASE77 VARDE�RNaples,Fm,me3alos BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERSPho,e: (239) 597-057s C.R. ###, PHASE ??FAX: (239) 597-0578 RIGHT OF WAY MAP LB No.: 6952 STA. 64+00 TO 76+00 rv160092.00.00 07 RW SR4 rvovREi1 I I I J 3w I _ _ I DRAFT E 1/4 CDR SEC 10�r' PB 35 vc 75 +a 0 25 50 100 w t/a COR SEC tt ® PER HMS, CCR 22931 1"-50 17 20DE TRACT F N00'19'20'W 2fi50.99'(C)(HM) & LME TRACT B n !IC MEN89R14'24M'EV 1324548P STA: Bo+83.28 OFFSET: 332.08' L PROPOSED STA: 80+61,32 cauEB counm OFFSET: E82.E96�L� PAR CEL 10-27T soussl, MOHu.�n[o s OR 1EL 1 PG 404 ----- --------- -------_y_� --�ti 76++00 77t00 _ _76+00 j�FGTION 10 )9+00 _ 80+00 1+00 _--- -�—SECTION 15 N00-14'49"W -------------- -------- _ _589'32'33'E 1272.47'_ PROPOSED RIGHT OF WAY .41 09 PARCEL t -10 OR 161aSq, PG 2324 "'El C0— " of \: 80+85.56 FSET: 164.82' L STA: 85E-' L SET: 1I OFF— L So C. EL= - " N89'09'01"E 1325.11' _82+00 83+00 8a+00 02 11 00 d� 86+00 9ECglE I 14gly it _87+00 _511 88+00 4 � -OFFSET: 80+87.80 OFFSET: 0,00' PR D RIGHT OF Iw IN Ia I' I� I� E 1/4 CDR SEC 15 W 1/4 CDR SEC 14 \ PER HMS, COP 22920 r� —t OJECT w■.■- 661oNoPI,aaI.,id. 109SlitZoo CLIENT COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT R po,E No AVETERANSMEMORIALBOULEVARD E� R ,,,J _`"J --J-w--- LA■.` N�leg, Fm�m63-G57 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS FAX: 2339) 97-0577s C.R. ###,PHASE ?? FAX: (239) 597-0578 RIGHT OF WAY MAP ENGINEERING LB No, 6952 STA. 76+00 TO 88+00 �160092.00.00 07 RW 2X6 �oveE11 0 25® 0 i s , ga ', 10' POE O & TUE PB 35. PO 7B / 35 TRACT F / u m TRACT G ns, \PROPOSE RIGHT OF WAY STA: 94+15.34 OFFSET: 330,03' L PARCEL 11-10 OR 1615. PG 2324 . COL— STA: 94+14.39 OFFSET: 200.DO' L STA: OFFSET: 90+77.52 165.4" L %oy 011.02 =� .41 SECTION LINE SURVEY BASELINE 88+00 89+00 90+00 091+00 _ _I92+0- 0 _ 93+F00 9 STA: 94+12.92� 00151-101 OFFSET: 0.00' RAFT wv TRACT GC-2 Ro C-08 AT C\ — — — — ` `PROPOSED RIGHT OF WAV ^OTA: OFFSSET 204.3T 204.3fi' L �. W078 N89tl9'01'E 1324 81' o S30',SE 1/4,SW 1/4, OR 804, PG 1084 9J+Me cE PE+00 99+00 100+00 �o.ED 150.00' J RIGHT OF WqY 30' ROAD ESMTr OR 240 PG 780 xO.E Ow _ AS_.Ti0x PER PLAT PER. T""" 101102 103 104 OJECT w■. ksslo WdloNoPI,PBI.,id. 109 Zoo ILET COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT x xpo,E xo- AVETERANS MEMORIAL BOULEVARDE�x NapleB, FmImB3-G57 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Rho-(239) 597-os7s C.R. ###,PHASE ?? FAX: (239) 597-0578 RIGHT OF WAY MAP ENGINEERING LeNo.:sssz STA.88+00TO100+00 Ex160092.00.00 07 RW sx6 xoveEll a 0 2550 ® 0 1 "=50' - — — 789'09'0 FE 1325.2]' — — — S30',SE 1/4,SW 1/4. OR 804. PG 1084 t 100+00 101+00 11 103+00 11.2 48 SE ION 14 N89'09'011 1324.81' TRACT S [Mi DRAFT CENTER SEC 11 PER HMS. CR 97450 PB n. Pc ss I^ I? = TRACT ° GC-2 I� Ro I� IN STA: 107+92.24 uFD1rtRRA IAT OFFSET: 202.9,' L o -11.ra I� I I STA: 10]+39.65- PROPOSED OFFSET: 200.00' L RIGHT OF WAV M QZ+3Z —i N89'09'01"E 2650,54' OFFSET: 0,00' g 105+00 106+00 10]+00 108+00 109+00 cFfT nN tt 110+00 -_+00 �12+00 5232 SECTION 14 nl CALCULATED \11CPCSED ID S 1/4 COR SEC 11 RIGHT OF WAV N 1/4 COR SEC 14 TRACT PER HMS. CR 22918 Horne _Rs _AAnoN e I I I � r,rauE 140 139 134 N s I I NPMIL PB 1a. vc s1 I I I to] 118 �m PB 12. vc 112 IN I I IW I I Im I I I I I^ to N CENTER SEC 14 � PER HMS, CR 22917 I OJECT ksstoNoPI,aelorid.,Slite1092o0 ILET� COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT - AVETERANSMEMORIALBOULEVARDE� N�IBB, Fmlme3TG57 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Rnaee: (23s) 59]-Ds7s C.R. ###,PHASE ?? FAX: (239) 59]-05]8 RIGHT OF WAY MAP ENGINEERING LB No.: 6952 STA. 100+00 TO 112+00 R160092.00.00 07 RW SR7 RovP111 RAFT 0 25® 0 1 "=50' 11 C111 AT umrtErzan ixC TRACT GC-2 �_ _ STA: 0-6.95 WAY OFFSETT : 201.21' L SECTION LINE N89'09'01"E 2650.54' SECTION LINE SURVEY BASELINE SURVEY BASELINE 114+00 115+00 116+00 117+00 118+00 11-00 120+00 121+00 122+00 _ 123+0 _ 124+++00 112+00 113+00 — — — TRACTIMPE— B TRACT HONE oxwEas associnnory B 133 1 128 127 126 / lua 40 IE — vB ,3, \ 101 IID OJECT 661oNvI,aal.,id.,109 Suite 2o0 - ILET COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT R po,E No- gVETERANS MEMORIAL BOULEVARD E� R „� _`"J --�-w--- 11/�■■` Naples, 39) 597ato9 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Rnmea23s) ss�-0575 C.R. ###, PHASE 77 FAX: (239) 597-0578 RIGHT OF WAY MAP ENGINEERING LB No.: 6952 STA. 112+00 TO 124+00 �160092.00.00 07 RW S�8 �oveE11 0 25 50 100 ME � J �E 1/4 COR SEC 11 W 1/4 COR SEC 12 DRAFT(� PER HMS, COR 22924 -�PROPOSEO RIGHT OF WAY STA: 126+52,31 OFFSEfu202.37' L N69'09'011 2650.54' 124+00 125+00 126+00 127+00 128+00 A 1—oo 130+00 131+00 SECTION 11 132+00 T\\ SECTION to PROPOSED RIGHT OF WAY 99 98 97 96 95 93 92 IMv PMS ve tz, E tts s �I wl h of �I E 1/4 COR SEC 14 W 1/A COR SEC 13 PER HMS, CCR 22922 �I �I �I ml ae 37, w s9 rT o I �I bl Mmrter I I z II 15'DE I I I N89'0846E 2479.36' ETA: 133+90.27 OFFSET: 200.00' L I I STA 134+29.57 OFFSET: 73.42' L -rs.ae I II rN89'O8'46"E 2407.J2' FFSET: 0 00' 1 — — — - - — — T GALCUL4TED — --- ---- 101 SEC 11 TRACT �' COR SEC 12 C m COR SEC 14 25'LBE n COP EEC 13 & OE PID 7191_50000fi9 . OCR 22921 I _, PID 719150D0027 SECOYA RESERVE HOME OWNERS ASSOCIATION OJECT AkG sslowamWaerRo,me,senezoo - CLIENT COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT R po,E eO- AVETERANSMEMORIASE77 BOULEVARD E� R „� "J --�-w--- BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERSPnaae: (239) 597-057sC.R. ###,PHASE ??FAX: (239) 597-0578 RIGHT OF WAY MAPENGINEERINLB No.: 6952 STA. 124+00 TO 136+00 N160092.00.00 07 RW ss9 �oveE11 0 25 50 100 12-105A-T m, PG 1504 STA: 140+83.23 RAFT 5996-1.2 NEW Cwe nT lollo Rn INC TRACT GC-2 J"OLFFSET,2 62.58' L Y,y R0W ESMT � 13 6+06.20 OR 151 PG 643 PROPOSED T: 0.00' PER — SEE RIGHT OF WAY -_ s 1 36+ 137+00 138+0 139+00 140+00 �_______________ ;-11111,oO _T AHLS-DE5000043 CUE/BOARDOMMISSIONERS PID 71915000027 SECOYA RESERVE HOME OWNERS ASSOCIATON—TRACT A I OJECT w■.■- ssloNoPI,aal.rid. 109S,k2o0 - ILET COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT R po,E No- gVETERANSMEMORIALBOULEVARD E� R ,,,J _`"J --J—w--- LA■.` Niles, 39) 597alas BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Rnme: (23s) ss7-0575 C.R. ###, PHASE 77 FAX: (239) 597-0578 RIGHT OF WAY MAP ENGINEERING LB No.: 6952 STA. 136+00 TO 148+00 N160092.00.00 07 RW Ss10NovsE11 DRAFT 0 2s®0 CENTER SEC 12��> aB 3J, vc sB PER HMS r I I I I uEw cwa AT MBnrteaaa luc I I I I I I STA: 159103.40 TRACT OFFSET: 235.80'35.80' L GC-2 I I STA: 158+69.63 OFFSET: 200.00' L Y 03 89 08 46 E 2411,11 _ I PROPOSED z > RIGHT OF WAY Girl PARCEL 12-1.05A-T I OR 2708, PG 1504 rSTA: 150+98.93 STA: 158+43.39 N '1 Efe 62.21' L OFFSET: 11 TL-oa.Js 1 P CU ATED 8 1/4 COR SEC 12\\\\\\\\\ .� PROPOSED PER MS COCGRS22935 \ " RIGHT OF WAY \\ N89.08'WE 2407.72' J 148+00 149+00 .v� 150+00 151+00 152+00 153+00 i5a+0 155+ 4.B 8156+00 157+00 15 + 0 \ 159+00 �t 60+00 1fi 46� SECTION 13 STA: 157+9598 8 ar�cE OFFSET: MO' STA: 160+46.00 d OFFSET: 0.00' STA: 158+64.24J\/jjlP.I. OFFSET: 27.82' R I END PROJECT (160+46.00) I I scHooc olstaln-rue Tairvitt Rug rsrAtB musT I I I I I I J p CENTER SEC 13 r> j$ PER HMS g - -_ I 8 S 8 4 AkG sstowamr,PBMo,97-0571. ezoo - CLIENT. COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT arpo,E rvrt- gVETERANSMEMORIASE77 BOULEVARD E� a „� "J --�-w--- Nopl. , Fm,id.M109 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERSRnme: (gas) ss7-Ds7s C.R. ###, PHASE ??FAX: (239) 597-0578 RIGHT OF WAY MAPENGINEERINLe No.: 6952 STA. 148+00 TO 160+46 Erv160092.00.00 07 RW Sall rvoTeE11 m 0� ao 3 rD N 5 Q1 SHEET LIST TABLE SHEET NUMBER SHEET TITLE 1 COVER SHEET 2 TYPICAL SECTIONS 01 TYPICAL SECTIONS 02 4 TYPICAL SECTIONS 03 5 VETERANS MEMORIAL BLVD STA 38+25-46+00 6 VETERANS MEMORIAL BLVD STA 46+00-56+00 7 VETERANS MEMORIAL BLVD STA 56+00-66+00 8 VETERANS MEMORIAL BLVD STA 66+00-76+00 9 VETERANS MEMORIAL BLVD STA 76+00-86+00 10 VETERANS MEMORIAL BLVD STA 86+00-96+00 11 VETERANS MEMORIAL BLVD STA 96+00-106+00 12 VETERANS MEMORIAL BLVD STA 106+00-116+00 13 VETERANS MEMORIAL BLVD STA 116+00-126+00 14 VETERANS MEMORIAL BLVD STA 126+00-137+00 15 VETERANS MEMORIAL BLVD STA 136+00-146+00 16 VETERANS MEMORIAL BLVD STA 146+00-158+89 17 INTERSECTION PLAN 01 18 INTERSECTION PLAN 02 19 LAKE PLAN VETERANS MEMORIAL BLVD. ROADWAY IMPROVEMENTS PRELIMINARY ROADWAY GEOMETRY PENSI WORK WITHIN THE VETERANS MEMORIAL BLVD RIGHT-OF-WAY SECTION: 10/11 TOWNSHIPA8 RANGE:25 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA PROJECT LOCATION MAP PLANS PREPARED FOR: COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS 2885 S HORSESHOE DR NAPLES, FL 34104 PRELIMINARY - NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION PLANS PREPARED BY: EX. O.H. TRANSMISSION LINE 6' 6' LANDSCA SIDEWALK STRIP �1 PHASE #1 — ^ i— w i PHASE #2 175-180' HT-OF-M ROW 6C 29.00' 14.50' 1 14.50' 29.00' EX. O.H. TRANSMISSION LINE 10' DRY 5' 6 LANDSCAPE 6' UTILITY E 5' 2' BIKEI-ANE 11TRAVEL LANE 11' TRAVEL LANE 2' 2T M DIAN 2' 11' TRAVEL LANE 11' TRAVEL LANE BIKE LAN 2' PGL PGL 3 CURB TYPE CURB TYPE CURB TYPE /y^'/ .F. .F. .F. 24"-36" (rYP.)J ROADWAY STORM DRAIN TYPICAL SECTION A -A 165' ROW RIGHT-OF-WAY ROW LC ROW STRIP SIDEWALK 9.50' CORRIDOR 5.00' 11.00' 5.0' 1� 3 CURB TYPE %n� J 12'. ° FORCE 12" ° WATER 24"-36' (TVPJ MAIN MAIN ROADWAY STORM DRAIN ,ago ROW 6' G LANDSCA SIDIEWAUK. STRIP E 5' 2' IKELAN 11'TRAVELLANE 11'TRAVELLANE 2' 25'M DIAN 2' 5' 1VTRAVELLANE 11'TRAVELLANE IKE LAN 2' 10' DRY 6 LANDSCAPE 6' UTILITY (20'-37') DRV STRIP SIDEWALK. 9.50' CORRIDOR RETENTION AREA PGL PGL �1 3 CUR LCURB TYPE CURB TYPE J CURB TYPE 4 4 3 .IF .F. F 12" °FORCE 12" °WATER 24"-36" (TVPJ MAIN MAIN ROADWAY STORM DRAIN TYPICAL SECTION B-B W 6610 WZIl Park Drive, Suite 200 aIENT Naples, Florida 31) 1 COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Ro,ER. VETERANS MEMORIAL BLVD. (239) 59]-05]5 FAX (239) 59]-OS]8 salt-rv�a.com TITLE: ENGINEERING Florida Certificates of Authorization TYPICAL SECTIONS ER" EE. Ee EB 7663 L96952 - as 190062.00.00 E02190062000OW TS01 sx2 rve19 SOU I RETAINI POSSIBLE -- SOUNDWALL/ RETAINING WALL II 1 LL OUTFALL ROADWAY CONVEYANCE SW LE STORM DRAIN TYPICAL SECTION C-C FOR EXISTING MEDITERRA OUTFACE 6' 6' IANDS0 200' RIGHT-OF-WAY CI. 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(239) 59]- 5 FAX:(239)59]-0518 aul[orwa.com TITLE ENGINEERING Florida Certifcates fAomodzasoR TYPICAL SECTIONS ER"°' " E� a EB 7663 LB6952 - "" 190062.00.00 AME031900620000W T602 5X3 "OMeE19 -- —I — -- /V—--— _ 40.00 40.00 30.00 30.00 20.00 20.00 10.00 10.00 0.00 0.00 -1 - 20.00-110.00-100.00 -90.00 -80.00 -70.00 -60.00 -50.00 -40.00 -30,00 -20,00 -10,00 0.00 10.00 20.00 30.00 40.00 50.00 60.00 70.00 80.00 90.00 100.00 110.00 120,-010.00 RAILROAD CROSS SECTION RR -RR HORIZONTAL SCALE: 1"= 1' VERTICAL SCALE: 1"= 1' W 39 Willow Park Drive, Suite 200 aIENT Naples, Florida 34109 COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS xofecc VETERANS MEMORIAL BLVD. 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DRAWN E TED: 77219 3: _ Marine & Environmental Consulting - JOB NO.: 19094 14. 3584 Exchange Ave. Naples, FL 34104-3732 LOCATION MAP SHEET NO.: 01 OF05 15. 1 1 1- Email: tuna@thanaples.com Phone: (239) 643-0166 Fax: (239) 643-6632 SECTION- 1 O&11 TOWNSHIP- 48S RANGE- 25E A, �X ,�Z a 2ga goo MOO SCACZ 9N 97EZT 0115 UPLAND (ACRES): 33.13 ® WETLAND (ACRES): 1.07 PROJECT (ACRES): 34.20 NOTES: THESE DRAWINGS ARE FOR PERMITTING PURPOSES ONLY AND ARE NOT INTENDED FOR CONSTRUCTION USE. SURVEY COURTESY OF: "RWA, INC." SURVEY DATED: 09-03-19 ETiL! 11 w PROPERTY. LINE FLUCFCS AREAS'A' &'B' ID FLUCFCS DESCRIPTION AREA (AC) 1 411E1 PINE FLATWOODS (EXOTICS 0-25%) 17.01 2 624 CYPRESS - PINE - CABBAGE PALM 0.01 3 617 MIXED WETLAND HARDWOODS 0.31 4 624 CYPRESS - PINE - CABBAGE PALM 0.08 5 814 ROADS AND HIGHWAYS 0.12 6 411E2 PINE FLATWOODS (EXOTICS 25-50%) 2.13 7 411 PINE FLATWOODS 1.56 8 416 SCRUBBY FLATWOODS 0.71 9 621 CYPRESS 0.32 10 624 CYPRESS - PINE - CABBAGE PALM 0.35 11 814 ROADS AND HIGHWAYS 11.60 TOTAL 34.20 10 y ! :'.: �'Ap 4 ./ may. _ $•�1° +{I ' i ,. 1 • %, !�y 9R,, A •,Ap-�,,� �41�+h � � ? I �l' N 4�,�.. �r� � t �!,� y�j��� s"�" _} �� `��-1 * � :i"-•�- _ fi'�y `y� � � S A ' TH Turrell, Hall & Associates, Inc. DRAWN BDY: RMJ zE . reEVeY Marine &Environmental Consulting V E T E RA N S MEMORIAL B L V D EXT . CREATED: 11-12-19 3. JOB NO.: 19094 4. 3584 Exchange Ave. Naples, FL34104-3732 FLUCFCS MAP SHEET NO, 02OF05 5. Email: tuna@thanaples.com Phone: (239) 643-0166 Fax: (239) 643-6632 SECTION- 1 O&11 TOWNSHIP- 48S RANGE- 25E PROPERTY '`•' �r I N E r 01 AREA 'A' SCALE: 1" = 300' PROPERTY ":7z .y� J a LINE, 1,)V w' Al " S Q 296a 297 294 x — : ;Yk AREAS' N SCALE: 1" = 300' m ACTIVE TORTOISE BURROW �. ABANDONED TORTOISE BURROW `S 0 f5o 300 600 ID LATITUDE LONGITUDE STATUS 294 26.30188600000 -81.78307300000 ACTIVE 295 26.30194700000 -81.78284400000 ABANDONED 296 26.30208800000 -81.78301700000 ACTIVE 297 26.30187900000 -81.78267400000 ACTIVE SCALIZ NOTES: THESE DRAWINGS ARE FOR PERMITTING PURPOSES ONLY AND ARE NOT INTENDED FOR CONSTRUCTION USE. SURVEY COURTESY OF: "RWA, INC." SURVEY DATED: 09-03-19 DESIGNED: TH 1 vn. a Turrell, Hall & Associates, Inc. VETERANS MEMORIAL B LV D EXT . CDRAWN REATED: RM12 19 3 = - - Marine & Environmental Consulting JOB NO.: 19094 4. 3584ExchangeAve. Naples, FL34104-3732 TORTOISE BURROW MAP SHEET NO.: 03OF05 5. Email: tuna@thanaples.com Phone: (239) 643-0166 Fax: (239) 643-6632 SECTION— 1 O&11 TOWNSHIP— 48S RANGE— 25E W Z m J c F-W' Sf- 6; r PROPERTY "h INE f � 05. 306 R c> IR 307 309 iI(7'AL_. AREA W SCALE: 1" = 300' W PROPERTY y _ # 4 LINE w L 303 J AREA W N SCALE: 1" = 300' A._ TREE CAVITIES s o fgo 300 600 SC1{CE 9N �EE7 NOTES: THESE DRAWINGS ARE FOR PERMITTING PURPOSES ONLY AND ARE NOT INTENDED FOR CONSTRUCTION USE. SURVEY COURTESY OF: "RWA, INC." y� Inc.SURVEY DATED: 09-03-19 Tullell, Hall &Associates, 111VTH DRAWN BDESIGNEDY: RMJ zEva aEv ar Marine & all & Associates Consulting VETERANS MEMORIAL B L V D EXT . CREATED: 11-12-19 3. JOB NO.: 19094 4. 3584 Exchange Ave. Naples, FL34104-3732 TREE CAVITIES MAP SHEET NO.: 04OF05 5. _ _ Email: tuna@thanaples.com Phone: (239) 643-0166 Fax: (239) 643-6632 SECTION- 1 O&11 TOWNSHIP- 48S RANGE- 25E ID LATITUDE LONGITUDE TYPE 287 26.30220400000 -81.78267500000 CAVITY IN SLASH PINESNAG 288 26.301921000DO -81.78328900D00 CAVITY IN SLASH PINESNAG 289 26.30212600000 -81.78337600000 CAVITY IN SLASH PINE SNAG 290 26.301970000DO -81.78351400D00 CAVITY IN SLASH PINESNAG 291 26.30170200000 -81.78408800000 CAVITY IN SLASH PINE SNAG 292 26.30167200000 -81.78433500000 CAVITY IN SLASH PINESNAG 293 26.3017740000D -81.78403900000 CAVITY IN SLASH PINESNAG 298 26.30221600000 -81.78086800000 CAVITY IN SLASH PINESNAG 299 26.30209900000 -81.77971800000 CAVITY IN SLASH PINESNAG ID LATITUDE LONGITUDE TYPE 300 26.30228000000 -81.77878700000 CAVITY IN SLASH PINE SNAG 303 26.30231700000 -81.77801000000 CAVITY IN SLASH PINE SNAG 304 26.30204200000 -81.77515800000 CAVITY IN MELALEUCA 305 26.30247600000 -81.774270000DO CAVITY IN SLASH PINE SNAG 306 26.30240800000 -81.77397800000 CAVITY IN SLASH PINE SIN 307 26.30231100000 -81.771628000DOCAVITYINSLASHPINESNAG 308 26.30222400000 -81.77095300000CAVITYINSLASHPINESNAG 309 26.30230800000 -81.770739000WCAVITYINSLASHPINESNAG 3 Lv` + — 0 600 r200 2400 a SCF{CE 9N 7 EE7 o � _ m p -r ° T PROPERTY m R PERTY • O OU DAR m 0 CODE DESCRIPTION HYDRIC 3 MALABAR FINE SAND YES : 7 IMMOKALEE FINE SAND 14 PINEDA FINE SAND, LIMESTONE YES v SUBSTRATUM raltiij•y ,� 18 RIVIERA FINE SAND, LIMESTONE YES SUBSTRATUM 21 BOCA FINE SAND ti BOCA, RIVIERA, LIMESTONE 25 SUBSTRATUM, AND COPELAND FINE YES SANDS, DEPRESSIONAL ,� • �•� r, �* r +' 33 URBAN LAN D-HOLOPAW BASINGER 4. COMPLEX ' I iF' I' _ aURBAN LAND-MATLACHA-BOCA 38 _ COMPLEX 39 SATELLITE FINE SAND 'F NOTES: {. * ✓ '1R -a fi °'� ' - THESE DRAWINGS ARE FOR PERMITTING PURPOSES ONLY AND ARE NOT ED SURVEY DATED'D SURVEY FOR CONSTRUCTION 09 03-19 , • I i � � , , p + y • " SURVEY COURTESY OF. "RWA, INC." {r^.,�� 4 M.,%.y S�'*�i, •• a id„ " . �, • SOIL DATA PROVIDED BY: 1998 UNITED STATES DEPT OF AGRICULTURE SOIL SURVEY OF COLLIER COUNTY AREA FL DESIGNED: TH jevn, a Turrell, Hall &Associates, Inc. VETERANS MEMORIAL B L V D E XT . CR TEDY RM12-19 3 = Marine & Environmental Consulting JOB NO.: 19094 4. 3584 Exchange Ave. Naples, FL 34104-3732 SOILS MAP SHEET NO.: 05 OF 05 5. Email: tuna@thanaples.com Phone: (239) 643-0166 Fax: (239) 643-6632 SECTION-10&11 TOWNSHIP- 48S RANGE- 25E tfz Ln H m 2 X W N W r) z Q V) z oc w F- F- Q CL W Q z_ oC r) z �z V) x w Ln m a� to ro a NRTLE CREEK PUD (11-0136T-P) APPLICATION NUMBER 950817-2 E0.R_ HOLE MONTES CONTROL ELEVATION: 8.98FTNAVD - ALLOWABLE DISCHARGE: 0.91 CPS MIN ROAD CROWN: 11.23 NAVD LE PARCEL 2353-P) N NUMBER: 19-10 L E.O.R. B.B. r ELEVATION: T NAVD E DISCHARGE:zo 3 CPSD CROWN: NAVD LANDMARK ESTATES (11-00178-S) APPLICATION NUMBER: 11309-A E.O.R.: GRADY MINOR CONTROL ELEVATION: 518 FT NAVD 1LLOWABLE DISCHARGE 47.1 CPS MIN ROAD CROWN: 9.28 NAVD ; T sii433r w- r MEDPEERRA(11-01761-P) m-I ERRA(11-01761-P) APPLICATION NUMBER: 990126-4 NORTH COLLIER - - E.O.R.: WILSON MILLER APPLICATION NUMBER: 990126-0 IN DUSTRIAL CENTER CONTROL ELEVATION: 10.28 FT NAVD E.O.R.: WI LSON MILLER 11-01644-PI TOTAL AVAILABLE STORAGE: ]8.04 AC -FT CONTROL ELEVATION: 9.78 FT NAVD _ ALL DISCHARGE: 22.1 CPS _ TOTAL AVAILABLE STORAGE: 78.04 AC-FF APPLICATION NUMBER MINROADCROWN: 12.88 NAVD ALLOWABLE DISCHARGE (EAST BASIN): 52.4 CPS 980402-5 -- - MIN ROAD CROWN: 12.8D 8 NAV r- E.O.R.: PURSE AND ASSOCIATES CONTROL ELEVATION: 8.98 FT NAVD `(/■\7 III 1 ALLOWABLE DISCHARGE: ~ 3.37 CPS I I MIN C D ROAROWN: 130NAVD RO school acc 0 D 11-olsol� IMPE84-S S SECOYA RESERVE 1/ ( APPLICATION NUMBER: 050902-23 11-D0684-5) '1 EOA.: TKW CONSULTING APPLICATION NUMBER: ` '. $ E.O.R.: AVID N ?' CONTROL ELEVATION: 11.28 FT NAVD 891030-5 CONTROL ELEVATION10.]8 FT NAVD PEAK DISCHARGE: 0.35 CPS MIN ROAD CROWN: 14.18 NAVD E.O.R.: ,4 HOLE MONTES - i CONTROL ELEVATION: 6-P) ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (11-0210 7.78 FT NAVD - - �-,�^ f APPLICATION NUMBER: 020314-8 TOTALAVAII-ABLESC-FT RAGE: [A G205 OD ,y , S E.O.R.: ELEVATION: L4 AND ASSOCIATES FT AVID 55.5 AC -FT 11-0205]-P) \1+ CONTROL ELEVATION: 11.28 FT NAVD Im�HaI GoH Estates(11-001T3-5)GoH Estates (11-001T3-5) TOTAALLOWABLE AVAII-ABLEDI UE CHARGE 2.27AC-FT ALLOWABLE DISCHARGE: APPLICATION NUMBER } MIN ROAD O868N CPS K11-031GPLO 10.0 CPS 011026-14 APPLICATION NUMBER: ONTEA ti MIN ROAD CROWN: 14.78 NAVD i1-03111-P) E.O.R. : HOLE MONTES - MINROADCROWN: E.O.R.: CONTROL ELEVATION: 5.28 FT NAVD 1 APPLICATION NUMBER: 9.36 NAVD DAVIDSON ALLOWABLE DISCHARGE: 120.0 CFS _ 080827-6 MIN ROAD CROWN: 9.28 NAVD CONTROL ELEVATION: T E.O.R.: ].78 FT NAVD ENCLAVE (11-100763-P) VANASSE DAYLOR ALLOWABLE DISCHARGE: APPLICATION NUMBER: CONTROL ELEVATION: 0.85 CFS 180329-427 - 7.28 FT NAVD MIN ROAD CROWN: E.O.R: ALLOWABLE DISCHARGE: 10.28 NAVD GRAY MINOR 0.63 CPS MIN ROAD CROWN: CONTROL ELEVATION: 10.08 NAVD 11.26 FT NAVD ALLOWABLE DISCHARGE: 3.65 CPS - MIN 150 NAVD O NAVD 6610 Willow Pak Drive Suite 200 Naples, Florida 341D9 ENT COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF CO $$LONERS PROJECT ROADWAY IMPROVEMENTS ,„, (239) 597-0575 FAX: (239) 597-0578 W suIt-rwa.com TITLE. VETERANS MEMORIAL BLVD. lNGIN!lRING Florida CertiRaates of Authorization EB 7663 LB6952 . EXHIBIT 15 - EXISTING DRAINAGE PATTERNS AND ERPS Rw FRN190062.00.00 E 190062.00.00 EX01 sxei.rvoFeel tfz cn z 0 F- a D 0 LL z 0 U w m = 0 W 0 m a� to ro a SCHEMATIC POND BOUNDARY SCHEMATIC LITTO ZONE EXHIBIT 16 AL TERNA TIVE POND SITES, TEMPLA TE PONDS. SECTION A -A TYPICAL POND SECTION aoxo oevrx ENGINEERING 6610 Willow Park Drive, Suite 200 1 Naples, Florida 34109 (239)597-0575 FAX: (239) 597-0578 www.consult-rwa.com Florida Certificates of Authorization EB 7663 LB 6952 LITTORAL ZONE PLANTING LIST LITTORAL PLANTING NOTES: ZONE 1 SPECIES: ELEV. CONTROL TO 2' BELOW 1, THE LITTORAL ZONE QUANTITY CONTROL REQUIRED SHALL BE 7% OF THE LAKE AREA. THE LAKE AREA FOR HERBACEOUS SPECIES THE BASIS OF THIS REQUIREMENT SHALL BE MEASURED AT THE JOINTGRASS (PASPALUM VAGINATUM) CONTROL ELEVATION WATER WIREGRASS (ARISTIDA STRICTA) SURFACE, THE LOCATION OF THE ARROW ARUM (PELTANDRA VIRGINICA) LITTORAL ZONE SHALL BE MAIDENCANE (PANICUM HEMITOMON) CENTERED ON THE OUTFALL SOFT RUSH (JUNCUS EFFUSUS) STRUCTURE. THE DENSITY OF THE BLUE FLAG IRIS (IRIS HEXAGONA) PLANTINGS SHALL BE 3 FOOT GOLDEN CANNA (CANNA FLACCIDA) CENTERS FOR THE SAND CORDGRASS (SPARTINA BAKERRII) GROUNDCOVERS, 15 FOOT FOR THE SWAMP LILY (CRINUM AMERICANUM) TREES. THE TREES SHALL BE SMARTWEED (POLYGONUM SPP.) PLANTED IN GROUPINGS, NOT SPIDER LILY (HYMENOCALLIS PALMERI) ALONG ENTIRE LITTORAL AREA. GIANT BULRUSH (SCIRPUS CALIFORNICUS) THE WIDTH SHALL BE 12' MEASURED FROM THE WATER TREES AND SHRUBS SURFACE AT CONTROL WATER —WARD. RED MAPLE (ACER RUBRUM) CYPRESS (TAXODIUM DISTICHUM, T. ASCENDEMS) 2 PLANTED SPECIES MAY DEVIATE FROM LAUREL OAK (QUERCUS LAURIFOLIA) POPASH (FRAVINUS CAROLINIANA) THOSE LISTED DEPENDING UPON SITE CONDITIONS AND AVAILABILITY OF WILLOW (SALIX CAROLINIANA) STOCK.ONLY LIKE KIND NATIVE WAX MYRTLE (MYRICA CERIFERA) PLANT SPECIES SUBSTITUTIONS DAHOON HOLLY (ILEX CASSINE) WILL BE ALLOWED FOR ALL BUTTON BUSH (CEPHALANTHUS OCCIDENTALIS) LITTORAL ZONE PLANTING SPECIES. MYRSINE (MYRSINE GUTANENSIS) POND APPLE (ANNONA GLABRA) ELDERBERRY (SAMBUCUS CANADENSIS) ZONE 2 SPECIES: 2' BELOW CONTROL TO 3' BELOW CONTROL PICKERELWEED (PONTEDERIA CORDATA) COMMON ARROWHEAD (SAGITTARIA LATIFOLIA) COASTAL ARROWHEAD (SAGITTARIA GRAMINEA) SOFT -STEM BULRUSH (SCIRPUS CALIFORNICUS, S. VALIDUS) SPIKE RUSH (ELEOCHARIS SPP.) FIRE FLAG (THALIA GENICULATA) SAWGRASS (CLADIUM JAMAICENSE) YELLOW WATER LILY (NYMPHAEA MEXICANA) FRAGRANT WATER LILY (NYMPHAEA ODORATA) SPATTERDOCK (NUPHAR LUTEA) DATE: 10/19 CLIENT: COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SCALE: 1" = 40' DRAWN BY: TITL VETERANS MEMORIAL BLVD POND SITE REPORT JSH POND SECTION OPTION 1 DESIGNED BY KMW SEC: TWP: ROE: PROJECT 190062.00.00 SHEET 1 2 FILE 190062.00.00 3 51S 26E NUMBER: NUMBER: OF NUMBER: SCHEMATIC POND BOUNDARY SCHEMATIC LITTO ZONE EXHIBIT 16 AL TERNA TIVE POND SITES, TEMPLA TE PONDS. SECTION A -A TYPICAL POND SECTION �aTs. LIIZ ENGINEERING 6610 Willow Park Drive, Suite 200 1 Naples, Florida 34109 (239)597-0575 FAX: (239) 597-0578 www.consult-rwa.com Florida Certificates of Authorization EB 7663 LB 6952 DATE: SCALE: 1" = 40' DRAWN BY: JSH DESIGNED BY: SEC: TAP: RGE: 3 51S 26E LITTORAL ZONE PLANTING LIST LITTORAL PLANTING NOTES: ZONE 1 SPECIES: ELEV. CONTROL TO 2' BELOW CONTROL HERBACEOUS SPECIES JOINTGRASS(PASPALUM VAGINATUM) WIREGRASS (ARISTIDA STRICTA) ARROW ARUM (PELTANDRA VIRGINICA) MAIDENCANE (PANICUM HEMI[OMON) SOFT RUSH (JUNCUS EFFUSUS) BLUE FLAG IRIS (IRIS HEXAGONA) GOLDEN CANNA (CANNA FLACCIDA) SAND CORDGRASS (SPARTINA BAKERRII) SWAMP LILY (CRINUM AMERICANUM) SMARTWEED (POLYGONUM SPP.) SPIDER LILY (HYMENOCALUS PALMERI) GIANT BULRUSH (SCIRPUS CAUFORNICUS) TREES AND SHRUBS RED MAPLE (ACER RUBRUM) CYPRESS (TAXODIUM DISTICHUM, T. ASCENDEMS) LAUREL OAK (QUERCUS LAURIFOLIA) POPASH (FRAVINUS CAROUNIANA) WILLOW (SALIX CAROLINIANA) WAX MYRTLE (MYRICA CERIFERA) DAHOON HOLLY (ILEX CASSINE) BUTTON BUSH (CEPHALANTHUS OCCIDENTAUS) MYRSINE (MYRSINE GUTANENSIS) POND APPLE (ANNONA GLABRA) ELDERBERRY (SAMBUCUS CANADENSIS) ZONE 2 SPECIES: 2' BELOW CONTROL TO 3' BELOW CONTROL PICKERELWEED (PONTEDERIA CORDATA) COMMON ARROWHEAD (SAGITTARIA LATIFOUA) COASTAL ARROWHEAD (SAGITTARIA GRAMINEA) SOFT -STEM BULRUSH(SCIRPUS CALIFORNICUS, S. VAUDUS) SPIKE RUSH (ELEOCHARIS SPP.) FIRE FLAG (THALIA GENICULATA) SAWGRASS (CLADIUM JAMAICENSE) YELLOW WATER LILY (NYMPHAEA MEXICANA) FRAGRANT WATER LILY (NYMPHAEA ODORATA) SPATTERDOCK (NUPHAR LUTEA) THE LITTORAL ZONE QUANTITY REQUIRED SHALL BE 7% OF THE LAKE AREA. THE LAKE AREA FOR THE BASIS OF THIS REQUIREMENT SHALL BE MEASURED AT THE CONTROL ELEVATION WATER SURFACE. THE LOCATION OF THE LITTORAL ZONE SHALL BE CENTERED ON THE OUTFALL STRUCTURE. THE DENSITY OF THE PLANTINGS SHALL BE 3 FOOT CENTERS FOR THE GROUNDCOVERS, 15 FOOT FOR THE TREES. THE TREES SHALL BE PLANTED IN GROUPINGS, NOT ALONG ENTIRE LITTORAL AREA. THE WIDTH SHALL BE 12' MEASURED FROM THE WATER SURFACE AT CONTROL WATER —WARD. 2. PLANTED SPECIES MAY DEVIATE FROM THOSE LISTED DEPENDING UPON SITE CONDITIONS AND AVAILABILITY OF STOCK. ONLY LIKE KIND NATIVE PLANT SPECIES SUBSTITUTIONS WILL BE ALLOWED FOR ALL LITTORAL ZONE PLANTING SPECIES. CLIENT: COLLIER COUNTY DEPT. 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VICINITY MAP COUNTY AERIAL DESIGNED: TH 1 Turrell, Hall & Associates, Inc. V E T E RA N S MEMORIAL B L V D E XT . CDRAWN BY: Rmi REATED: 09-18-19 3= - - Marine & Environmental Consulting JOB NO.: 19094 4. 3584 Exchange Ave. Naples, FL34104-3732 LOCATION MAP SHEET NO.: 01OF06 5. 1 1 1 1- Email: tuna@thanaples.com Phone: (239) 643-0166 Fax: (239) 643-6632 SECTION- 1 O&11 TOWNSHIP- 48S RANGE- 25E `e r 06 r - 54t;41 •Y lf�j 'I i �~ 1 4 L ! r r : PROPERTY , y. LINE r r 7 _ •'i L ' S r AREA FLUCFCS DESCRIPTION (AC) 411 PINE FLATWOODS 1.56 411E1 1 PINE FLATWOODS (EXOTICS 0-25%) 17.01 411E2 PINE FLATWOODS (EXOTICS 25-50%) 2.13 416 SCRUBBY FLATWOODS 0.71 617 MIXED WETLAND HARDWOODS 0.31 621 CYPRESS 0.32 624 CYPRESS - PINE - CABBAGE PALM 0.44 814 ROADS AND HIGHWAYS 0.12 r TOTAL 22.60 �L } _ N ` Pdw r L l 0 250 500 1000 o- SCALE 9N FzzT . i i7 P t y R � 4.6 ". < �• tip: � _s t y = UPLAND (ACRES): 21.53 E2WETLAND (ACRES): 1.07 PROJECT (ACRES): 22.60 NOTES: THESE DRAWINGS ARE FOR PERMITTING PURPOSES ONLY AND ARE NOT INTENDED FOR CONSTRUCTION USE. SURVEY COURTESY OF: "Q. GRADY MINOR" SURVEY DATED: 8-19-13 DESIGNED: TH 'Evx. a Turrell, Hall & Associates, Inc. VETERANS MEMORIAL B LV D EXT. CREATED: 09-18-19 3. Marine & Environmental Consulting JOB NO.: 19094 4. 3584ExchangeAve. Naples, FL34104-3732 OVERALL FLUCFCS MAP SHEETNO.: 02OFOR - Email: tuna@thanaples.com Phone: (239) 643-0166 Fax: (239) 643-6632 SECTION- 1 O&11 TOWNSHIP- 48 S RANGE- 25E 0 A 3 3 3 0 f 0 0 M 0 •� PROPERTY _LINE 2 • + F_IL Ill' . _ � � ' _ � � +yam • r � !• �� �• {'� �� .5 � � I � r � ti'7.-'� r9� ;• _ it Y� EASTFLUCFCS SCALE: 1" = 300' FFSITE'' t a w PROPERTY r z • � J t �7 LINE i Vr 111V 814 9 f — # y .- WEST FLUCFCS SCALE: 1" = 300' �U 96 z s o 150 300 600 SCACE 9N )~=7- = UPLAND (ACRES): 21.53 MJWETLAND (ACRES): 1.07 PROJECT (ACRES): 22.60 NOTES: THESE DRAWINGS ARE FOR PERMITTING PURPOSES ONLY AND ARE NOT INTENDED FOR CONSTRUCTION USE. SURVEY COURTESY OF: "Q. GRADY MINOR" SURVEY DATED: 8-19-13 ID FLUCFCS DESCRIPTION AREA (AC) 1 411E1 PINE FLATWOODS (EXOTICS 0-25%) 17.01 2 624 CYPRESS - PINE - CABBAGE PALM 0.01 3 617 MIXED WETLAND HARDWOODS 0.31 4 624 CYPRESS - PINE - CABBAGE PALM 0.08 5 814 ROADS AND HIGHWAYS 0.12 6 411E2 PINE FLATWOODS (EXOTICS 25-50%) 2.13 7 411 PINE FLATWOODS 1.56 8 416 SCRUBBY FLATWOODS 0.71 9 621 CYPRESS 0.32 10 624 CYPRESS - PINE - CABBAGE PALM 0.35 TOTAL 22.60 DESIGNED: TH jEv»: a Turrell, Hall & Associates, Inc. VETERANS MEMORIAL B LV D EXT. 2; WI y 09-1&19 3 - - Marine & Environmental Consulting JOB NO.: 19094 4. 3584 Exchange Ave. Naples,FL34104-3732 FLUCFCS DETAIL MAP SHEET IN 3F06 5. Email: tuna@thanaples.com Phone: (239) 643-0166 Fax: (239) 643-6632 SECTION- 10&11 TOWNSHIP- 48 S RANGE- 25E 0 y (n 0 © 7 -- ©�62 7- � _ Li •r� iyyam sr4 yam- + *'r _.,•' f r" +',F_ ��`:i,,` �ti -*• �rF t Mai EASTFLUCFCS SCALE: 1 30- -NL awl -G 62 U 411E2 814 411 E2 42 or y ' "814'L'- ,. 621 ,. ,r 2 Q 621 641 s "rt r hr SCALE: 1" = 300' `S ®WETLAND IMPACT (SQ FT) 1.07 0 150 300 6o0 NOTES: THESE DRAWINGS ARE FOR PERMITTING PURPOSES ONLY AND JC!{CE �N fEE7 ARE NOT INTENDED FOR CONSTRUCTION USE. SURVEY COURTESY OF: "0. GRADY MINOR" SURVEY DATED: 8-19-13 ID FLUCFCS DESCRIPTION AREA (AC) 2 624 CYPRESS - PINE - CABBAGE PALM 0.01 3 617 MIXED WETLAND HARDWOODS 0.31 4 624 CYPRESS - PINE - CABBAGE PALM 0.08 9 621 CYPRESS 0.32 10 624 CYPRESS - PINE - CABBAGE PALM 0.35 TOTAL 1.07 DESIGNED: TH 1Ev»: a Turrell, Hall & Associates, Inc. VETERANS MEMORIAL B L V D EXT . DRAWN BY 09-I 3 - Marine & Environmental Consulting JOB NO.: 1974 4. 3584 Exchange Ave. Naples, FL 34104-3732 IMPACTS MAP SHEET NO.: 04OF06 5. Email: tuna@thanaples.com Phone: (239) 643-0166 Fax: (239) 643-6632 SECTION- 1 O&11 TOWNSHIP- 48 S RANOE- 25E diI N r I ti 7,1 4 r: k V< '! 7a V ego goo NO df IIIAl y .. •� a L � IL 4' r,�- S IL �y _ ROPERTY #'. , 'PLUG 3 LINE 4 SOIL f ` LUG 4 r } r �T �,'1 SOIL C f k + L 3 I' CODE DESCRIPTION HYDRIC ' y ,r 14 PINEDA FINE SAND, LIMESTONE YES x- SUBSTRATUM 21 BOCAFINE SAND BOCA, RIVIERA, LIMESTONE 25 SUBSTRATUM, AND COPELAND FINE YES SANDS, DEPRESSIONAL - 33 URBAN LAN D-HOLOPAW-BASINGER COMPLEX NOTES: THESE DRAWINGS ARE FOR PERMITTING PURPOSES ONLY AND S'I , ARE NOT INTENDED FOR CONSTRUCTION USE. 7 •J I' - SURVEY COURTESY OF: "Q. GRADY MINOR" ' SURVEY DATED: 8-19-13 • - �� — SOIL DATA PROVIDED BY: 1998 UNITED STATES DEPT OF AGRICULTURE SOIL SURVEY OF COLLIER COUNTY AREA FL * I Turrell, Hall & Associates, Inc. DESIGNED: TH a 1. VETERANS MEMORIAL B LV D EXTEEV. 3 = Marine & Environmental Consulting CREAWTEDv 09-J 3584 Exchange Ave. Naples, FL 34104-3732 SOILS MAP JOB NO.: 19094 4. SHEETNO.: 05OF06 5. Email: tuna@thanaples.com Phone: (239) 643-0166 Fax: (239) 643-6632 SECTION- 1 O&11 TOWNSHIP- 48S RANGE- 25 E 0 0 3 3 o a 550 ++oo 2200 —'• S'CALE7N �EE'r -� J. ,A■:' TRIBUTARY TO THE 1 COCOHATCHEE RIVER 7 BERM SEPARATING SITE ` FROM GRASSED SWALE-, L WETLAND AREAS GRASSED WIDE SWALE THAT IS ki_+ J• '• ONLY PARTIALLY INUNDATED AT ;' *:,y PEAK WET SEASON ;';�' F 1 �' � � { • ++-:• fir. �,�r'•�'�, �'�� J �,� ' kf'� - TRIBUTARY TO THE COCOHATCHEE RIVER ram. ■,� 5 1 CONVEYANCE DITCH AND LAKES r*'a a .r k i ,•. ' L L • pGRASSED WIDE S E THAT IS ONLY F;�'•: �1�' _ -� • LEI PARTIALLY INUNDATED AT PEAK WET SEASON r .•�� ��++ a�' I. i, k- f t: �BERM SEPARATING SITE FROM GRASSED SWALE r'R � • �� f- ®WETLAND AREAS d COCOHATCHEE RIVER I lob :r CONVEYANCEAND LAKES ' • �.+�� I * ii I{•,,Fr • y�y i �' x 4L Turrell, Hall & Associates, Inc. VETERANS MEMORIAL BLVD EXT. Marine & Environmental Consulting 3584ExchangeAve. Naples, FL34104-3732 OVERVIEW OF NEARBY WATERWAYS Email: tuna@thanaples.com Phone: (239) 643-0166 Fax: (239) 643-6632 T„ESE— 1—AaEFoNOT,N—DEOFOR CONSTRICT,oNIII k t .L 4 NOTES: THESE DRAWINGS ARE FOR PERMITTING PURPOSES ONLY AND ARE NOT INTENDED FOR CONSTRUCTION USE. f SURVEY COURTESY OF: "Q. GRADY MINOR" A • • SURVEY DATED: 8-19-13 SOIL DATA PROVIDED BY: 1998 UNITED STATES DEPT OF AGRICULTURE SOIL SURVEY OF COLLIER COUNTY AREA FIL i II DESIGNED' TH 1 � DRAWN BY: RMJ 24. DREATED: 09-19-19 3. JOB NO.19094 . 3HEET NO.: 5. 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Cn z O Q U N OJ J J Q m L.L F— X O W J Q H z w F- O a- m a� to ro a JRL=k EN INVEERINC 140Ri14GOLLKR iNDUSTRIAL UKTiR 11416".P] APALICADDN P&LI UL 91W2•5 ,Y�..�. llAk . PLAUE AND A-l=KtE5 t L7TeIA(jL ELTI+ATIQry 19 2 F710ow !I � fl,LpwnALE UISGFErdLCf4 3 37 CFi wIDMwRI[ 7Fa5 r + [71.11CTi'-0-5� APKFATK9N NUMAER 173D9.A E€ Ft: • LiRAgrt MIF�9 CONTROL FLEVATICN 7 0 FE NGVC ALLO WAOLE DI5CHLLRGE ■7 I US IWFii— Plib 17-0141-PI APPLICATI[]N 7EUMBER Mia,f-d FOR VANA59 IDAVLOR CONTROL ELEVATEON: 0S FT HUM ALEUWME P15471ARGE 0.63 US miDq% k&T1i.o176i•Py APPLICATION NUP.MEA: "01264 EU.R YmLxn MWIA CdN1RpL REVASION 11.5 FT AI.rM rdrA. AVAILAK( tlVRAGE 7964AC Fr ALUPWA61E D15CKUC,E 22 1 CIS APPLICAlKW H MIBER B910'JO- ■ ■ COHTAOL ELEVATION-- - - If 9.4 FT NUVD TUTAI 06MLABLE STORAGE ' 55.5 D1 ALLOhYA6LE OLSCNAR6E 1 BO CPS a vT FAw-. POND t MIMMU A 01.917i1 APPLICFIIQNNUMP* 990126-4 1-. - E O.R. 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EXHIBIT 24- ROAD DRAINAGE SCHEMATIC ETNO- ""°` E °, a pox on�<euse uo csov ,i.i°ry Ma—d EB 7.3 -..9 2 _ nw 19006200.00 190062.00.00 sxei. u°ti,eei DRY DETENTION #2 W NaPiesrFm da3aiae (239) 7 0578 COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS ROADWAY IMPROVEMENTS 597 0575 FAX' (239) 59VETERANS MEMORIAL BLVD. n I n.C.LT TITLE. lNGIN!!lING Flmld Certfc.-&Author zaC aoo rv. EXHIBIT 24- ROAD DRAINAGE SCHEMATIC ETO- ""° E a pox on�<euse uo csov ,i.i°ry M E E�.�,.B 7663 LB6952 ua190N06200.00 E 190062.00.00E%02 sxei.uQFee1 t"! OC J O 0LL 0 cn r z � Q = a CD Q p Z_ w O J � W O = rlC CL CL Ln a� to ro a r 1 J i I 1 III ° I II TOTAL WCE 3.P82 aCRES gg III'^ 825 PARKING SPACES ° "- II � II i ouEaaow sP.�EsI I V I /«wix/nmw/an I I II Isr / III a I / I / I , / l y I I I \ 1 I a$- II�ILu�11l�E� .. •..V I a9�F� 43N.Plesl FlanEa 3410401 P: 239A346060 F: 239-60M ��11 � .oP.nPTONwR�=To~F.�� mll SITE LOCATION MAP ml � II �� ej�• II ZYSCOVICH ARCHITECTS mu�S aORioa, x3,ax m / m PROJECT: �Ar ;I,--I�.;•,k' CCPS GGG HIGH SCHOOL % 0 Z stto suT crKm . �s�� : 1 ,Y-� .I :. • L ____ W REVISIONS: s �\ —1 SOFTBALL FIELD IB BASEBALL FIELD I C ! _ - - A J i NEET TmE: P�uNiunRv vun oa,e,wzan9 TO wn OVERALL SITE PLAN NG WFTLANID,'f0 REWIN, � ' B. L.B. {LBi L& L6 —�j.B. L.B. L.B. 1 PROJECT NO.: � 50'W NATIVE BUFFER 50' NATIVE BUFFER � II —C. I I I I SCALE: 1:30 I I 1 I \ w / \ w. 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' TURN LANE DIMENSIONAL REQUIREMENTS BY TR TRANSPORTATION WITH wm23G^4a —� IM REVISION REQUESTS BY COLLIER COUNTY TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT �~ [8/23/19 EMAIL SENT TO DE & 9/13/19 SENT TO DE ON 10/15/191 CCPS GGG HIGH SCHOOL N SCALE: 1:30 SCHEMATIC ACCESS & TURN Conservation Collier Land Acquisition Program Initial Screening Criteria Form Location Description: Approx. 1% mile east of North Belle Meade Preserve and % mile east of Kam Luck Dr, north of 1-75; RFMUD-NRPA-NBMO-Sending Property Description Owner Address and/or Folio Acreage William & Martha Diveley Trust 00352640008 10.0 Qualified sites shall then be further prioritized by secondary evaluative criteria. 1. Does the property contain a CLIP Priority 1 Natural Community -Upland Hardwood Forest, Scrub, Coastal Upland, Dry Prairie, or Upland Pine? Ord. 2002-63, Sec 12(1)(a) Yes ❑ No ❑ (If yes, briefly describe how parcel meets the above criteria): Parcel does not contain CLIP Priority 1 Natural Community. Mapped as Mixed Scrub -Shrub Wetland and Hydric Pine Flatwoods 2. Does the property contain a CLIP Priority 2-4 Natural Community -Pine Flatwoods or Coastal Wetlands? Ord. 2002-63, Sec 12(1)(b) Yes ® No ❑ (If yes, briefly describe how parcel meets the above criteria): Parcel contains Hydric Pine Flatwoods Does the property contain other native, natural communities? Ord. 2002-63, Sec 12(1)(c) Yes ❑ No ❑ (If yes, briefly describe how parcel meets the above criteria): The parcel also contains Mixed Scrub -Shrub Wetland, but already met Criteria 2. 4. Does land offer cultural values, appropriate access for natural resource -based recreation, and the enhancement of the aesthetic setting of Collier County? Ord. 2002-63, Sec 12(1)(d) Yes ❑ No ❑ (If yes, briefly describe how parcel meets the above criteria): The property is only accessible via the private Blackburn road and an unimproved trail with no connection to other County owned property that could provide public access in the future. 5. Does the property offer opportunities for protection of water resource values, including aquifer recharge, water quality enhancement, protection of wetland dependent species habitat, wildfire risk reduction, storm surge protection, and flood control? Ord. 2002-63, Sec. 12 (1)(e) Yes ❑ No ❑ (If yes, briefly describe how parcel meets the above criteria): The property is mapped as containing 100% hydric soils and most likely holds water during the wet season. 6. Does the property offer significant biological values, including biodiversity and listed species habitat? Ord. 2002-63, Sec. 12 (1)(f) Yes ® No ❑ (If yes, briefly describe how parcel meets the above criteria): The parcel provides FL panther habitat and potential Big Cypress fox squirrel, red -cockaded woodpecker, and gopher tortoise habitat. 7. Does the property enhance and/or protect the environmental value of current conservation lands through function as a buffer, ecological link or habitat corridor? Ord. 2002-63, Sec. 12 (1)(g) Yes ® No ❑ (If yes, briefly describe how parcel meets the above criteria): The parcels to the west and east of the property are protected under private conservation easements. 8. Is the property within a Board -approved target protection mailing area? Ord. 2002-63, Sec. 12 (1)(h) Yes ❑ No ❑ (If yes, briefly describe how parcel meets the above criteria): The parcel is not within a Boar approved TPMA. The property satisfies 4 initial screening criteria Figure 1: Diveley Trust Property Location Map 0 0.5 1 2 3 4 5 6 Miles W LLIAM & MARTHA DIVELEY TRUST County property Acquisition Pending Conservation Collier Preserve Managed Conservation Areas Other Conservation Areas CON -ER ATION LLIER Figure 2: Diveley Trust Property Aerial Map 'f lam;. �� � ���� K;'9�'`�} r�I�� �9'a�� �� � `•�• �. �': ;�. �' �. .t 3i ik ,yX "s �•y4 i, *.'��c.4 �a''�!''i��V� �' i i ''4 � wz 1 �p w 'AIR. i a�s 4 �c b 9'eJV M •s / �b�.I .�� C Jy, �SY� �^ f $��fs y ��'�,�Aj �'y�. �'���tq% l��yj�yF•, i�yj �y .T� y�� ti �.1 .a� +per e: gl�lypp{74 rV %' n 0 0.1 0.2 Miles WILLIAM & MARTHADIVELEY TRUST Other Conservation Areas CON .E{ ATION LLIER Co ev County Conservation Collier Initial Criteria Screening Report Santamaria 1 0 0.3 SANTAMARIA ET AL, HELEN S Managed Conservation Areas Owner Name: Helen S. Santamaria et al Size: 61.1 acres Folio Number: 00052040005 and 00052120006 Staff Report Date: April 3, 2024 Total Score: 310/400 200 160 150 117 100 80 80 80 80 if] if] 50 0 1 - Ecological Value 2 - Human Value 3 - Restoration and 4 - Vulnerability Management 0 Awarded Points 0 Possible Points Initial Criteria Screening Report Folio Numbers: 00052040005 and 000S2120006 Owner Names: Santamaria Date: April 3, 2024 Table of Contents Tableof Contents......................................................................................................................................... 2 1. Introduction........................................................................................................................................... 4 2. Summary of Property............................................................................................................................ 5 Figure 1 - Parcels Location Overview.......................................................................................................5 Figure2 - Parcels Close-up.......................................................................................................................6 Figure3 - Parcels within TPMA.................................................................................................................7 2.1 Summary of Property Information....................................................................................................8 Table 1— Summary of Property Information.....................................................................................8 Figure 4 - Secondary Criteria Score....................................................................................................9 Table 2 - Secondary Criteria Score Summary.....................................................................................9 2.2 Summary of Assessed Value and Property Cost Estimates........................................................... 10 Table 3. Assessed & Estimated Value............................................................................................. 10 2.2.1 Zoning, Growth Management and Conservation Overlays ................................................. 10 2.3 Initial Screening Criteria Satisfaction (Ord. 2002-63, Sec. 12)...................................................... 11 3. Initial Screening Criteria......................................................................................................................13 3.1 Ecological Values............................................................................................................................. 13 3.1.1 Vegetative Communities....................................................................................................... 13 Table 4. Listed Plant Species.................................................................................................... 14 Figure 5 - CLIP4 Priority Natural Communities........................................................................ 15 Figure 6 - Florida Cooperative Land Cover Classification System ............................................ 16 Figure7— Mesic Hammock..................................................................................................... 17 Figure 8 — Wetland Forest Mixed............................................................................................ 17 3.1.2 Wildlife Communities............................................................................................................ 18 Table 5 — Listed Wildlife Detected........................................................................................... 18 Table 6—Potential Listed Wildlife Species.............................................................................. 18 Figure 9 - Wildlife Spatial Data (i.e., telemetry, roosts, etc) .................................................... 19 Figure 10 - CLIP4 Potential Habitat Richness........................................................................... 20 3.1.3 Water Resources................................................................................................................... 21 Figure 11 - CLIP Aquifer Recharge Priority and Wellfield Protection Zones ............................ 22 Figure 12 - Collier County Soil Survey...................................................................................... 23 Figure 13 LIDAR Elevation Map............................................................................................... 24 3.1.4 Ecosystem Connectivity........................................................................................................ 25 2 Initial Criteria Screening Report Folio Numbers: 000S2040005 and 000S2120006 Owner Names: Santamaria Date: April 3, 2024 Figure 14 - Florida Wildlife Corridor and Santamaria.............................................................. 25 ................................................................................................................................................ 26 Figure 15 - Conservation Lands............................................................................................... 26 3.2 Human Values................................................................................................................................. 27 3.2.1 Recreation............................................................................................................................. 27 3.2.2 Accessibility........................................................................................................................... 27 3.2.3 Aesthetic/Cultural Enhancement......................................................................................... 27 Figure 16 - View of the Santamaria parcels from the CREW Cypress Dome Trails .................. 27 Figure 17 —Aerial views of Santamaria structures.................................................................. 28 3.3 Restoration and Management....................................................................................................... 29 3.3.1 Vegetation Management...................................................................................................... 29 3.3.1.1 Invasive Vegetation..................................................................................................... 29 3.3.1.2 Prescribed Fire............................................................................................................ 29 3.3.2 Remediation and Site Security.............................................................................................. 29 3.3.3 Assistance.............................................................................................................................. 29 3.4 Vulnerability.................................................................................................................................... 30 3.4.1 Zoning and Land Use............................................................................................................. 30 Figure18 —Zoning ................................................................................................................... 30 Figure19 —Future Land Use.................................................................................................... 31 3.4.2 Development Plans............................................................................................................... 32 4. Acquisition Considerations..................................................................................................................32 5. Management Needs and Costs..............................................................................................................32 Table 7 - Estimated Costs of Site Remediation, Improvements, and Management ................ 32 6. Potential for Matching Funds.............................................................................................................. 33 7. Secondary Criteria Scoring Form......................................................................................................... 34 8. Additional Site Photos.........................................................................................................................40 APPENDIX 1— Critical Lands and Water Identification Maps (CLIP) Definitions......................................50 3 Initial Criteria Screening Report Folio Numbers: 00052040005 and 000S2120006 Owner Names: Santamaria Date: April 3, 2024 1. Introduction The Conservation Collier Program (Program) is an environmentally sensitive land acquisition and management program approved by the Collier County Board of County Commissioners (Board) in 2002 and by Collier County Voters in 2002 and 2006. The Program was active in acquisition between 2003 and 2011, under the terms of the referendum. Between 2011 and 2016, the Program was in management mode. In 2017, the Collier County Board reauthorized Conservation Collier to seek additional lands (2/14/17, Agenda Item 11B). On November 3, 2020, the Collier County electors approved the Conservation Collier Re-establishment referendum with a 76.5% majority. This Initial Criteria Screening Report (ICSR) has been prepared for the Conservation Collier to meet requirements specified in the Conservation Collier Implementation Ordinance, 2002-63, as amended, and for purposes of the Conservation Collier Program. The sole purpose of this report is to provide objective data to demonstrate how properties meet the criteria defined by the ordinance. The following sections characterize the property location and assessed value, elaborate on the initial and secondary screening criteria scoring, and describe potential funding sources, appropriate use, site improvements, and estimated management costs. 4 Initial Criteria Screening Report Owner Names: Santamaria 2. Summary of Property /.1 Folio Numbers: 00052040005 and 000S2120006 Date: April 3, 2024 S Ta2 rn N CORKSCREW RD t n IMMOKALEE RD 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Miles WILDCAT ACRES LLC {Cycle 12B Proposed A -list} - SANTAMARIA ETAL, HELEN S Conservation Collier Preserve Managed Conservation Areas Other Conservation Areas Q South Florida Counties IV, CON ATION LLIER Co�er County Figure 1 - Parcels Location Overview 5 Initial Criteria Screening Report Folio Numbers: 00052040005 and 000S2120006 Owner Names: Santamaria Date: April 3, 2024 1 0 0.3 IAn[m SANTAMARIA ETAL, HELEN S Managed Conservation Areas Figure 2 - Parcels Close-up CON $-E-Ii�AT 10 N COLLIER Coder Cou"ty T , Initial Criteria Screening Report Folio Numbers: 00052040005 and 000S2120006 Owner Names: Santamaria Date: April 3, 2024 n w z 111 U C7 2 or a O LOST LN z w n n Ui w U X O U Miles SANTAMARIA ETAL, HELEN S Caracara Prairie TPMA Managed Conservation Areas Other Conservation Areas Figure 3 - Parcels within TPMA 0.85 CONSERVATION C LUER Cro ier County 7 Initial Criteria Screening Report Owner Names: Santamaria 2.1 Summary of Property Information Table 1 — Summary of Property Information Folio Numbers: 00052040005 and 000S2120006 Date: April 3, 2024 Characteristic Value Comments Name Santamaria Helen S. Santamaria, et al. Folio Number 00052040005, 00052120006 Target Protection Caracara Prairie Area (Ord. 2002-63, Section 10.3) S Preserve TPMA Size 61.1 acres Section, Township, 519, T46S, R28E and Range Zoning Zoned Agricultural with Mobile Home Overlay (1 unit / 5 Category/TDRs/ A -MHO ac.) — outside of RLSA; Future Land Use Designation - Overlays Conservation FEMA Flood Map AH - Area close to water hazard that has a one percent AH chance of experiencing shallow flooding between one and Category three feet each year Historic house, An historic house, a pole barn, and cattle chutes exist on Existing structures pole barn, cattle the front 41.1-acre parcel. Power lines present along chutes, power lines western boundary of acquisition parcels to service the house. CREW District lands to the south and east; single family Conservation, wooded lots and unimproved pasture to the north; single-family, Whidden Loop Rd. along the NW boundary; Corkscrew Rd. Adjoining properties transportation; along the western boundary; Kingston Ranch (6,676 acres) and their Uses proposed Kingston west of Corkscrew Rd. - proposed development agreement Ranch includes 10,000 dwelling units, 240 hotel units, 700,000 development square feet of commercial use and 3,287 acres of restoration, conservation and flow way. Development Plans Submitted None Owner currently grazes a small number of cattle to maintain pastures. Some ditches and culverts exist on site Known Property Cattle pond and to alter hydrology and water levels in the pastures. Barbed Irregularities ditches wire fencing surrounds property boundary and bisects two parcels. Fencing minimal and in good condition. Approx. 0.2 acre cattle pond on western side of southern parcel; ditch running east/west from cattle pond to wetland to the east Other County Dept Roadway shoulder expansion may be needed in near Transportation future; potential for Lee County to widen Corkscrew Rd. Interest from 2 lanes to 4 lanes in the future Initial Criteria Screening Report Owner Names: Santamaria Folio Numbers: 00052040005 and 00052120006 Date: April 3, 2024 Total Score: 310/400 180 160 160 140 117 120 100 80 80 80 80 80 57 56 60 40 20 0 1- Ecological 2 - Human Value 3 - Restoration 4 - Vulnerability Value and Management ■ Awarded Points ❑ Possible Points Figure 4 - Secondary Criteria Score Table 2 - Secondary Criteria Score Summary Criteria Awarded Weighted Points Possible Weighted Points Awarded/Possible Points 1- Ecological Value 117 160 73% 1.1 - Vegetative Communities 40 53 75% 1.2 - Wildlife Communities 27 27 100% 1.3 - Water Resources 17 27 65% 1.4 - Ecosystem Connectivity 33 53 63% 2 - Human Values 57 80 71% 2.1 - Recreation 23 34 67% 2.2 - Accessibility 26 34 75% 2.3 - Aesthetics/Cultural Enhancement 9 11 75% 3 - Restoration and Management 80 80 100% 3.1 - Vegetation Management 55 55 100% 3.2 - Remediation and Site Security 23 23 100% 3.3 - Assistance 2 2 100% 4 - Vulnerability 56 80 69% 4.1 - Zoning and Land Use 44 58 77% 4.2 - Development Plans 11 22 50% Total 310 400 78/ E Initial Criteria Screening Report Folio Numbers: 00052040005 and 00052120006 Owner Names: Santamaria Date: April 3, 2024 2.2 Summary of Assessed Value and Property Cost Estimates The interest being appraised is fee simple "as is" for the purchase of the site. A value of the parcel will estimated using only one of the three traditional approaches to value, the sales comparison approach. It is based on the principal of substitution that an informed purchaser would pay no more for the rights in acquiring a particular real property than the cost of acquiring, without undue delay, an equally desirable one. Three properties were selected for comparison, each with similar site characteristics, utility availability, zoning classification and road access. No inspection was made of the property or comparables used in this report and the Real Estate Services Department staff relies upon information solely provided by program staff. The valuation conclusion is limited only by the reported assumptions and conditions that no other known or unknown adverse conditions exist. If the Board of County Commissioners choose to acquire this property, appraisals by two independent Real Estate Appraisers will be obtained at that time. Pursuant to the Conservation Collier Purchase Policy, two appraisals are required for the Santamaria property, which has an initial valuation over $500,000; 2 independent Real Estate Appraiser will value the subject property and the average of those 2 appraisal reports will determine the actual value of the subject property and will be used to determine the offer made on the subject property. Table 3. Assessed & Estimated Value Property owner Address Acreage Assessed EstimatedValue* Value** Helen S. Santamaria et al 3090 Whidden Loop Rd., Immokalee 61.1 $443,435 TBD * Assessed Value is obtained from the Property Appraiser's Website. The Assessed Value is based off the current use of the property. **The Estimated Market Value for the Santamaria property will be obtained from the Collier County Real Estate Services Department prior to Board of County Commissioners ranking. 2.2.1 Zoning, Growth Management and Conservation Overlays Zoning, growth management and conservation overlays will affect the value of a parcel. The parcel is zoned A -MHO (Agricultural — Mobile Home Overlay), which allows for 1 unit per 5 acres. It is designated as Conservation on the Future Land Use map. 10 Initial Criteria Screening Report Owner Names: Santamaria Folio Numbers: 00052040005 and 00052120006 Date: April 3, 2024 2.3 Initial Screening Criteria Satisfaction (Ord. 2002-63, Sec. 12) Criteria 1: CLIP Priority 1 Natural Communities Are Upland Hardwood Forest, Scrub, Coastal Upland, Dry Prairie, or Upland Pine present on the property? YES Statement for Satisfaction of Criteria 1: Parcel contains Mesic Hammock, which is an Upland Hardwood Forest community. Criteria 2: CLIP Priority 2-4 Natural Communities If CLIP 1 Natural Communities are not present on the property, are Pine Flatwoods or Coastal Wetlands present on the property? N/A Statement for Satisfaction of Criteria 2: Parcel contains Hydric Pine Flatwoods, but already contains CLIP Priority 1 Natural Community Upland Hardwood Forest. Criteria 3: Other Native. Natural Communities If CLIP 1-4 Natural Communities are not present on the property, are other native, natural communities present on the property? N/A Statement for Satisfaction of Criteria 3: Parcel also contains Mixed Wetland Hardwoods and Freshwater Marsh, but already contains CLIP Priority 1-4 Natural Communities. Criteria 4: Human Social Values Does land offer cultural values, appropriate access for natural resource -based recreation, and the enhancement of the aesthetic setting of Collier County? YES Statement for Satisfaction of Criteria 4: This parcel is directly adjacent to the CREW Cypress Dome trails, and can be directly accessed from both Corkscrew Rd. and Whidden Loop Rd. It also contains an historic home built in the 1920's Criteria 5: Water Resources Does the property offer opportunities for protection of water resource values, including aquifer recharge, water quality enhancement, protection of wetland dependent species habitat, wildfire risk reduction, storm surge protection, and flood control? YES Statement for Satisfaction of Criteria 5: The parcel contains hydric soils and wetland vegetation communities. It holds water during the wet season. Acquisition of the parcel would protect the Corkscrew swamp and marsh complex. The Corkscrew swamp and marsh complex provide recharge for the Lower Tamiami aquifer, a source of drinking water for many County and private wells east of County Road 951. 11 Initial Criteria Screening Report Owner Names: Santamaria Criteria 6: Biological and Ecological Value Folio Numbers: 00052040005 and 00052120006 Date: April 3, 2024 Does the property offer significant biological values, including biodiversity and listed species habitat? YES Statement for Satisfaction of Criteria 6: Telemetry points from the endangered Florida Panther have been documented on the property. The property is adjacent to SFWMD CREW Lands; it can be assumed that the same important wildlife species documented on the CREW Lands also utilize this property including the snail kite, wood stork, and black bear and multiple bird species. Criteria 7: Enhancement of Current Conservation Lands Does the property enhance and/or protect the environmental value of current conservation lands through function as a buffer, ecological link or habitat corridor? Yes Statement for Satisfaction of Criteria 7: The property is adjacent to SFWMD CREW Lands to the south and east. Criteria 8: Target Protection Mailing Area Is the property within a Board -approved target protection mailing area? YES Statement for Satisfaction of Criteria 8: The property is within the Caracara Prairie Preserve Target Protection Mailing Area. 12 Initial Criteria Screening Report Folio Numbers: 00052040005 and 00052120006 Owner Names: Santamaria Date: April 3, 2024 3. Initial Screening Criteria 3.1 Ecological Values 3.1.1 Vegetative Communities The property consists of Unimproved Pasture, Mixed Wetland Hardwoods, Freshwater Marsh, Hydric Pine Flatwoods, and Mesic Hammock. Characterization of Plant Communities Present Unimproved pastures: This community is found in about one third of the property in areas where canopy and midstory were removed historically and dominant grasses maintained through cattle grazing. Most of the unimproved pasture community was inundated with 4"-8" of standing water during the wet season site visit. Seasonal wetland wildflowers such as swamp sunflower (helianthus angustifolius) and saltmarsh mallow (Kosteletzkya virginica) were observed growing in the inundated pastures. While non- native grasses were present, density of invasive, exotic woody species was low. Groundcover consists of primarily Bahiagrass (Paspalum notatum), native forbs, and species like broomsedge (Andropogon sp.), smutgrass (Sporobolus indicus), caesarweed (Urena lobata), tall elephantsfoot (Elephantopus elatus), muscadine (Vitis rotundifolia), frostweed (Verbesina virginica), Beggarticks (Bidens alba). Midstory consists of scattered cabbage palm (Saba) palmetto), dogfennel (Eupatorium capillifolium), myrsine (Myrsine cubana), hogplum (Ximenia americana), saltbush (Baccharis halimifolia). Canopy consists of scattered live oak (Quercus virginiana), laurel oak (Quercus laurifolia), slash pine (Pinus elliottii) Mesic Hammock: This community is found along the pasture edges of both parcels and is the most dominant natural community present. Density of invasive, exotic woody species was low, and this plant community appeared well maintained and managed. Sprawling old growth oaks dominated the canopy. Low-lying areas retained significant surface water that supported wetland dependent species in the wet season. Groundcover consists of beggarticks, muscadine, cabbage palm, dogfennel, Southern shield fern (Thelypteris kunthii), marshpennywort (Hydrocotyle umbellata), and pickerelweed (Pontederia cordata). Midstory consists of myrsine, wild coffee (Psychotria nervosa), shortleaf wild coffee (Psychotria tenuifolia), American beautyberry (Callicarpa americana), greenbriar (smilax spp.), shoestring fern (Vittaria lineata), and resurrection fern (Pleopeltis michauxiana). Canopy consists of live oak, Laurel oak, and strangler fig (Ficus aurea). Freshwater Marsh: The eastern side of both parcels contain portions of the large, contiguous CREW Marsh which is a 5,000-acre freshwater sawgrass marsh system that provides rain -driven water flow through conservation lands such as CREW Marsh, Pepper Ranch Preserve, Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary, Bird Rookery Swamp and more. Ground Cover consists of pickerelweed, sawgrass (Cladium jamaicense), arrowhead (Sagittaria lancifolia), maidencane (Hymenachne hemitomon), cattail (Typha domingensis), gulf coast spikerush (Eleocharis cellulosa), sand cordgrass (Spartina bakeri), and water lily (Nymphaea odorata). Midstory consists of cabbage palm, saltbush, Carolina willow (Salix caroliniona), buttonbush (Cephalanthus occidentalis), peruvian primrose willow (Ludwigia peruviana), and American elderberry (Sambucus nigra). Canopy consists of cabbage palm, red maple (Acer rubrum), bald cypress (Taxodium distichum), and pond apple (Annona glabra). 13 Initial Criteria Screening Report Folio Numbers: 00052040005 and 000S2120006 Owner Names: Santamaria Date: April 3, 2024 Mixed Wetland Hardwoods: This native plant community was observed in the interface between the Mesic Hammock habitat and freshwater marsh. Fire suppression over the years has played a role in this community having an abundance of woody growth, vines, and dense midstory fuels while the understory has maintained a diversity of native grasses and sedges with knee deep to waist deep surface water in the wet season. Groundcover consists of sawgrass, sand cordgrass, and submerged aquatic vegetation. Midstory consists of saltbush, greenbriar, hog plum, cabbage palm, myrsine, wild coffee, Carolina willow, wax myrtle (Morelia cerifera), and doddervine (Cuscuta sp.). Canopy consists of Cabbage palm, slash pine, red maple, and pop ash (Fraxinus caroliniana). Mixed Shrub Wetlands: This community is along the edges of the freshwater marsh and contains primarily Carolina Willow, saltbush, and sawgrass. Hydric Pine Flatwoods: This native plant community was observed in patchy areas along the interface of improved pasture and wetland hardwood hammock. Mature pines comprised the canopy with low levels of exotic vegetation present. Groundcover consists of Beggarticks, muscadine, and flat top goldenrod (Euthamia graminifolia). Midstory consists of myrsine, cabbage palm, wild coffee, and hogplum. Canopy consists of Florida slash pine and cabbage palm. The overall condition of the plant communities within the property is good with an estimated exotic plant coverage of 10%. The dominant exotic noted is Brazilian pepper (Schinus terebinthifolia) along the edges of Trafford Oaks Rd and Rosbough Way. Once inside the perimeter, Brazilian pepper is more scattered, and native plants dominate. Some Caesarweed (Urena lobata) and Peruvian primrosewillow (Ludwigia peruviana) are present, but not in large amounts. Table 4. Listed Plant Species Common Name Scientific Name State Status Federal Status Northern needleleaf Tillandsia balbisiana State Threatened n/a Cardinal airplant Tillandsia fasciculata State Endangered n/a Butterfly orchid Encyclia tampensis Comm. Exploited n/a Catesby's Lily Lilium catesbaei State Threatened n/a 14 Initial Criteria Screening Report Owner Names: Santamaria M a A ry w U Y ry O U WHIDDEN LOOP RD n SANTAMARIA ET AL, HELEN S CLIP4 Priority Natural Communities Priority 1 (highest) Priority 2 Priority 3 Priority 4 South Florida Counties Figure 5 - CLIP4 Priority Natural Communities Folio Numbers: 00052040005 and 000S2120006 LOST LN Date: April 3, 2024 CON R ATION LLIER Co en Co..ty ,4 15 Initial Criteria Screening Report Owner Names: Santamaria A n SANTAMARIA ET AL, HELEN S Land Cover Citrus Cypress Hydric Pine Flatwoods improved Pasture Marshes _ Mesic Flatwoods Mixed Scrub -Shrub Wetland Mixed Wetland Hardwoods 6, Residential, Low Density - Rural Structures Shrub and Brushland Transportation MW Figure 6 - Florida Cooperative Land Cover Classification System Folio Numbers: 000S204000S and 000S2120006 Date: April 3, 2024 Q 0.2 CONSErY ATION C LUER 16 Initial Criteria Screening Report Owner Names: Santamaria 3.1.2 Wildlife Communities Folio Numbers: 00052040005 and 000S2120006 Date: April 3, 2024 This parcel would enhance protected habitat connectivity between the Caracara Prairie Preserve, CREW Cypress Dome Trails, CREW Marsh, and Pepper Ranch Preserve. The wetland portions including the freshwater marsh and adjacent wetland hardwoods support a significant number of wetland dependent species including imperiled wading birds, reptiles and amphibians, and freshwater snakes. These parcels include historic nesting and foraging habitat for migratory swallow-tailed kites and are utilized by large mammals such as Florida panther, Florida black bear, and bobcat. Other species observed utilizing the property are white-tailed deer, wild turkey, box turtle, and Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake. It can be assumed that the same important, listed wildlife species documented on the adjacent CREW Lands also utilize this property including the Everglades snail kite, wood stork, and multiple bird species. FWC telemetry data documented that radio collared Florida panthers visited the property in 2008 and 2012. Table S — Listed Wildlife Detected Common Name Scientific Name State/Federal Status Mode of Detection American Alligator mississippiensis FT (Similarity of appearance) Observed alligator Florida panther Puma concolor coryi FE FWC Telemetry Table 6 — Potential Listed Wildlife Species Common Name Scientific Name State/Federal Status Everglades Snail Kite Rostrhamus sociabilis plumbeus FE Audubon's Crested Caracara Polyborus plancus audubonii FT Florida bonneted bat Eumops floridanus FE Big Cypress Fox Squirrel Sciurus niger avicennia ST Sherman's short -tailed shrew Blarina shermani ST Florida sandhill crane Antigone canadensis pratensis ST Roseate spoonbill Platalea ajaja ST Tri-colored heron Egretta tricolor ST Eastern Indigo Snake Drymarchon corais couperi FT American alligator Alligator mississippiensis FT (S/A) Wood stork Mycteria americana FT 18 Initial Criteria Screening Report Owner Names: Santamaria Folio Numbers: 00052040005 and 000S2120006 Date: April 3, 2024 ° w ° z 0 U ° °° °Q 0 O 0 LOST LN z Q w Q ❑ n r Q ° ❑ a Q w U ° Y ° O U ° °x A QA °A A ° 1 0 Miles Q SANTAMARIA ETAL, HELEN S Q Florida Panther Mortality Q Florida Panther Telemetry Managed Conservation Areas Other Conservation Areas Figure 9 - Wildlife Spatial Data (i.e., telemetry, roosts, etc) 0.85 C O N SE-R�AT I O N COLLIER C:o er Comity i 19 Initial Criteria Screening Report Folio Numbers: 00052040005 and 000S2120006 Owner Names: Santamaria Date: April 3, 2024 1 0 0.4 L_j SANTAMARIA ET AL, HELEN S VALUE 1 species 2-4 species 5-6 species jJ 7 species M 8-13 species South Florida Counties Figure 10 - CLIP4 Potential Habitat Richness CONJ SEiRVATION COLLIE Ca er Couxty b. 20 Initial Criteria Screening Report Owner Names: Santamaria 3.1.3 Water Resources Folio Numbers: 00052040005 and 000S2120006 Date: April 3, 2024 Acquisition of this property would offer increased opportunity for protection of water resource values, including recharge of the aquifer and protection of wetland dependent species habitat. During a site visit during the rainy season in 2021, approximately two thirds of the site was inundated with shallow water, getting deeper toward the eastern boundaries. The terrain gently slopes west to east and transitions from unimproved pasture, to forested wetland, to freshwater marsh. A number of culverts were observed on the property which were likely put in place to reduce water levels in the unimproved pasture area for grazing. Submerged aquatic vegetation was present throughout the ground cover in most of the inundated native plant communities. Epiphytic orchids were also observed in the wetland hardwood areas. Acquisition of this parcel would add to the protection of the quality of this water source by increasing the buffering of the Corkscrew slough from development and non -point source pollution. The property also provides natural flood protection. Soils data is based on the Soil Survey of Collier County Area, Florida (USDA/NRCS, 1990). Approximately half the property is mapped as containing hydric soils "Malabar Fine Sand" - a nearly level, poorly drained soil in sloughs and poorly defined drainageways — and "Winder, Riviera, Limestone Substratum, and Chobee Soils, Depressional" — a poorly drained soil that is associated with sloughs and cypress swamps. 21 Initial Criteria Screening Report Folio Numbers: 00052040005 and 000S2120006 Owner Names: Santamaria Date: April 3, 2024 0 0.4 I I SANTAMARIA ET AL, HELEN S Wellfield Protection Zones 1-YEAR 2-YEAR 5-YEAR 20-YEAR CLIP4 Aquifer Recharge Priority 1- HIGHEST Priority 2 - Priority 3 Priority 4 Priority 5 Priority 6 Figure 11 - CLIP Aquifer Recharge Priority and Wellfield Protection Zones CONSEiRVATION COLLIER C:a ev Couxty '�` 22 Initial Criteria Screening Report Owner Names: Santamaria A no SANTAMARIA ET AL, HELEN S Collier County Soil Survey BOCA FINE SAND CHOBEE, WINDER AND GATOR SOILS, DEPRESSIONAL MALABAR FINE SAND OLDSMAR FINE SAND TUSCAWILLA FINE SAND WABASSO FINE SAND WINDER, RIVIERA, LIMESTONE SUBSTRATUM, AND CHOBEE SOILS DEPRESSIONAL Figure 12 - Collier County Soil Survey Folio Numbers: 000S204000S and 000S2120006 Date: April 3, 2024 a Y 0.2 CONSER ATION C LL1ER 23 Initial Criteria Screening Report Owner Names: Santamaria ry w U Y ry O U /1 WHIDDEN LOOP RD n I I SANTAMARIA ET AL, HELEN S GIS.DBO.lidar_2020 Value — High : 104.644 Low :-4.11745 Figure 13 LIDAR Elevation Map a Folio Numbers: 00052040005 and 000S2120006 LOST LN M4. Date: April 3, 2024 Rai 24 Initial Criteria Screening Report Owner Names: Santamaria Folio Numbers: 00052040005 and 000S2120006 Date: April 3, 2024 3.1.4 Ecosystem Connectivity Preservation and restoration of these parcels would add to the conservation land buffer protecting the Corkscrew Regional Ecosystem Watershed (CREW). This consists of over 60,000 acres of South Florida Water Management District lands. The CREW Marsh wetlands are also an ecological link and corridor into the Camp Keais Strand and other conservation lands to the south. The Florida Wildlife Corridor Foundation (a non-profit organization seeking landscape -scale conservation) identifies the Santamaria property as an Opportunity Area - high priority land that connects and supports parks, preserves, and refuges. SR82 rn N Santamaria 'CORKSC EW RD 0 5 10 Miles THE FLORIDAWILDLIFE CORRIDOR OPPORTUNITY AREAS - CONSERVED LANDS Figure 14 - Florida Wildlife Corridor and Santamaria CONJSFit�ATION COLLIER 25 Initial Criteria Screening Report Folio Numbers: 00052040005 and 000S2120006 Owner Names: Santamaria Date: April 3, 2024 Q 1 2 3 4 5 Miles Q SANTAMARIA ET AL, HELEN S Hiking Trails Conservation Calker Preserve j Managed Conservation Areas Other Conservation Areas Figure 15 - Conservation Lands CONSf R'VATION Fj C LLIER CJ lies County 26 Initial Criteria Screening Report Folio Numbers: 00052040005 and 000S2120006 Owner Names: Santamaria Date: April 3, 2024 3.2 Human Values 3.2.1 Recreation This property is adjacent to state -protected lands of the CREW Management Area CREW Marsh Unit. Trails within the property could be incorporated into the CREW Cypress Dome Yellow Public hiking, biking and equestrian trails. There is also the potential to incorporate the property into the CREW Wildlife Environmental Area (WEA) for hunting. CREW Land and Water Trust is potentially interested in partnering with Conservation Collier to acquire the home and screened in building on the property in order to have dedicated indoor space where they can hold environmental education programs. 3.2.2 Accessibility This site can be accessed year-round from Whidden Loop Rd, via an access gate and elevated roadway. The site can also be accessed via the CREW Cypress Dome Yellow Trail via an existing gate in the boundary fence between the properties. 3.2.3 Aesthetic/Cultural Enhancement The parcels contain large, mature oak trees and marsh and pasture vistas. The structures on the property are historic, built in the 1920's, but renovated and expanded over the years. There are two pole barns (one with an attached screened in area with 2nd story air-conditioned room and restroom), one storage shed, and one home (with kitchen, bathroom with shower and washer/dryer, living room, bedroom, and 2 screened in porches). Figure 16 - View of the Sontomaria parcels from the CREW Cypress Dome Trails 27 Initial Criteria Screening Report Owner Names: Santamaria Figure 17—Aerial views of Santamario structures Folio Numbers: 00052040005 and 000S2120006 Date: April 3, 2024 28 Initial Criteria Screening Report Folio Numbers: 00052040005 and 000S2120006 Owner Names: Santamaria Date: April 3, 2024 3.3 Restoration and Management 3.3.1 Vegetation Management 3.3.1.1 Invasive Vegetation Density of invasive, exotic species is low at this site with the species of greatest coverage being Caesar's weed in the unimproved pastures, low levels of Brazilian pepper, and one observation of Lygodium spp. The exotic species density, size and coverage appeared to be suitable for an initial "treat in place" approach with some mild mechanical work potentially needed to address the small treated Brazilian pepper piles within the south parcel depending on public access plans/ preserve aesthetics priorities. Maintenance treatments at regular intervals would be needed to keep the exotic plant species coverage low. Much of the grass species within the pasture area is non-native and serves to support the cattle grazing on the property, but also provides habitat for species like wild turkey, Florida sandhill crane, and potentially crested caracara. Restoration of the unimproved pastures to native ground cover or canopy replanting is a potential land management activity that could be undertaken. 3.3.1.2 Prescribed Fire The parcels contain fire dependent communities; however, fire line installation and some fuel reduction would need to occur prior to burning. 3.3.2 Remediation and Site Security No site security issues appear to exist within the parcels. 3.3.3 Assistance There is the potential for prescribed fire assistance from SFWMD and FWC staff, as the property is adjacent to SFWMD managed lands. There is also the potential for incorporation into the CREW WEA for hunt management assistance. 29 Initial Criteria Screening Report Owner Names: Santamaria Folio Numbers: 00052040005 and 000S2120006 Date: April 3, 2024 3.4 Vulnerability 3.4.1 Zoning and Land Use The parcel is zoned A -MHO (Agricultural — Mobile Home Overlay), which allows for 1 unit per 5 acres. 0 0.25 Miles ' 'SANTAMARIA ET AL, HELEN S Zoning Overlay MHO MHO-RLSAO Figure 18 —Zoning CONS-L . ATION r' LLIER Go er C.oetr�cy �' .- 30 Initial Criteria Screening Report Folio Numbers: 00052040005 and 000S2120006 Owner Names: Santamaria Date: April 3, 2024 1. 0 0.2 SANTAMARIA ET AL, HELEN S Future Land Use Agricultural /Rural Mixed Use DistricVRLSA Conservation Designation Figure 19 —Future Land Use CONSERVATION LLIER Co icier county 31 Initial Criteria Screening Report Owner Names: Santamaria 3.4.2 Development Plans The property is not currently planned for development. Folio Numbers: 00052040005 and 000S2120006 Date: April 3, 2024 4. Acquisition Considerations Staff would like to bring the following items to the attention of the Advisory Committee during the review of this property. The following items may not have significantly affected the scoring but are worth noting. Four structures exist on the parcel, three of which can be utilized by Collier County (2 pole barns and shed) and two of which can potentially be utilized by CREW Land and Water Trust (Screened in area and house). Due to the historic uses of the property, staff recommends a Phase 1 Environmental Site Assessment prior to acquisition. 5. Management Needs and Costs Table 7 - Estimated Costs of Site Remediation, Improvements, and Management Annual Management Initial Recurring Comments Element Cost Cost Invasive Initial cost estimated at $200/acre with recurring estimated Vegetation $12,000 $9,000 at $150/acre based on minimal exotics and comparative Removal pricing at Caracara Prairie Preserve. Initial installation of an access gate and trail cutting. Annual Trails $5,000 $250 recurring cost represents in-house mowing or minimal repairs Initial fencing cost represents an estimate to remove the existing fence through the center of the parcels put in place Fencing $8,000 $500 to facilitate cattle grazing. Removing the fence would provide more habitat connectivity and reduce maintenance costs over time. Boundary fencing may need routine maintenance overtime. Debris Removal $1,000 $0 Initial cost to remove two piles where Brazillian pepper was historically treated and stacked. Signs $2,500 $100 Preserve entrance sign and educational materials. Maintenance costs to maintain trail marker signs. Other $1,500 Redesigning/reprinting public access brochures and maps Maintenance of Structures appear to be in good condition; Collier County's TBD TBD costs to maintain will depend on CREW Land and Water Structures Trust's level of structure ownership. Utilities (electricity, Collier County's costs will depend on CREW Land and Water water, and TBD TBD Trust's level of structure ownership. sewer) TOTAL $30,000 $9,850 32 Initial Criteria Screening Report Folio Numbers: 00052040005 and 000S2120006 Owner Names: Santamaria Date: April 3, 2024 6. Potential for Matching Funds The primary partnering agencies for conservation acquisitions, and those identified in the ordinance are the Florida Communities Trust (FCT) and The Florida Forever Program. The following highlights potential for partnering funds, as communicated by agency staff. Florida Communities Trust - Parks and Open Space Florida Forever grant program: The FCT Parks and Open Space Florida Forever grant program provides grant funds to local governments and nonprofit organizations to acquire conservation lands, urban open spaces, parks and greenways. Application for this program is typically made for pre -acquired sites up to two years from the time of acquisition. The Parks and Open Space Florida Forever grant program assists the Department of Environmental Protection in helping communities meet the challenges of growth, supporting viable community development and protecting natural resources and open space. The program receives 21 percent Florida Forever appropriation. This property would not be a good candidate for FCT funding. Florida Forever Program: Although this parcel is within a Florida Forever Program boundary, because of its size, the State will not pursue its acquisition. Additional Funding Sources: There is potential for partnership with the CREW Land and Water Trust on acquisition of the house and screened in area of the pole barn. 33 Initial Criteria Screening Report Owner Names: Santamaria 7. Secondary Criteria Scoring Form Folio Numbers: 00052040005 and 00052120006 Date: April 3, 2024 Property Name: Santamaria Target Protection Mailing Area: Caracara Folio(s): 00052040005 and 00052120006 Secondary Criteria Scoring Possible Points Awarded Points percentage 1 - Ecological Value 160 117 73 2 - Human Value 80 57 71 3 - Restoration and Management 80 80 100 4 - Vulnerability 80 56 69 TOTAL SCORE 400 310 78 1- ECOLOGICAL VALUES (40% of total) Possible Awarded Comments Points Points 1.1 VEGETATIVE COMMUNITIES 200 150 1.1.1- Priority natural communities (Select highest score) a. Parcel contains CLIP4 Priority 1 communities (1130 - Rockland Hammock, 1210 - Scrub, 1213 - Sand Pine Scrub, 1214 - Coastal Scrub, 1312 - Scrubby Flatwoods, 1610 - Beach Dune, 1620 - Coastal 100 Berm, 1630 - Coastal Grasslands, 1640 - Coastal Strand, or 1650 - Maritime Hammock) b. Parcel contains CLIP4 Priority 2 communities (22211 - Hydric Pine Hydric Pine Flatwoods, 2221 - Wet Flatwoods, or 1311 - Mesic Flatwoods) 60 60 Flatwoods c. Parcel contains CLIP4 Priority 3 communities (5250 - Mangrove Swamp, or 5240 - Salt Marsh) 50 d. Parcel contains CLIP4 Priority 4 communities (5250 - Mangrove Swamp) 25 1.1.2 - Plant community diversity (Select the highest score) a. Parcel has >_ 3 CLC native plant communities (Florida Cooperative Land Cover Classification System native plant communities) 20 20 b. Parcel has <_ 2 CLC native plant communities 10 c. Parcel has 0 CLC native plant communities 0 1.1.3 - Listed plant species (excluding commercially exploited species) (Select the highest score) a. Parcel has >_5 CLC listed plant species 30 T.fasciculata, b. Parcel has 3-4 CLC listed plant species 20 20 T. balbisiana, and butterfly orchid c. Parcel has <_ 2 CLC listed plant species 10 d. Parcel has 0 CLC listed plant species 0 1.1.4 - Invasive Plant Infestation (Select highest score) a. 0 - 10% infestation 50 50 34 Initial Criteria Screening Report Owner Names: Santamaria Folio Numbers: 00052040005 and 00052120006 Date: April 3, 2024 b. 10 - 25% infestation 40 c. 25 - 50% infestation 30 d. 50 - 75% infestation 20 e. >_75% infestation 10 1.2 - WILDLIFE COMMUNITIES 100 100 1.2.1- Listed wildlife species (Select the highest score) a. Listed wildlife species documented on the parcel 80 80 b. Listed wildlife species documented on adjacent property 60 c CLIP Potential Habitat Richness >_5 species 40 d. No listed wildlife documented near parcel 0 1.2.2 - Significant wildlife habitat (Rookeries, roosts, denning sites, nesting grounds, high population densities, etc) (Select highest score) a. Parcel protects significant wildlife habitat (Please describe) 20 20 b. Parcel enhances adjacent to significant wildlife habitat (Please describe) 10 c. Parcel does not enhance significant wildlife habitat 0 1.3 - WATER RESOURCES 100 65 1.3.1- Aquifer recharge (Select the highest score) a. Parcel is located within a wellfield protection zone or within a CLIP4 Aquifer Recharge Priority 1 area 40 b. Parcel is located within a CLIP4 Aquifer Recharge Priority 2 or 3 area 30 30 c. Parcel is located within a CLIP4 Aquifer Recharge Priority 4 or 5 area 20 d. Parcel is located within a CLIP4 Aquifer Recharge Priority 6 area 0 1.3.2 - Surface Water Protection (Select the highest score) a. Parcel is contiguous with and provides buffering for an Outstanding Florida Waterbody 30 b. Parcel is contiguous with and provides buffering for a creek, river, lake, canal or other surface water body 20 c. Parcel is contiguous with and provides buffering for an identified flowway 15 15 d. Wetlands exist on site 10 e. Parcel does not provide opportunities for surface water quality enhancement 0 1.3.3 - Floodplain Management (Select all that apply) a. Parcel has depressional or slough soils 10 10 b. Parcel has known history of flooding and is likely to provide onsite water attenuation 10 10 c. Parcel provides storm surge buffering 10 d. Parcel does not provide floodplain management benefits 0 1.4 - ECOSYSTEM CONNECTIVITY 200 125 35 Initial Criteria Screening Report Owner Names: Santamaria Folio Numbers: 00052040005 and 00052120006 Date: April 3, 2024 1.4.1 - Acreage (Select Highest Score) a. Parcel is >_ 300 acres 150 b. Parcel is >_ 100 acres 100 b. Parcel is >_ 50 acres 75 75 c. Parcel is >_ 25 acres 25 d. Parcel is >_ 10 acres 15 e. Parcel is < 10 acres 0 1.4.2 - Connectivity (Select highest score) a. Parcel is immediately contiguous with conservation lands 50 50 b. Parcel is not immediately contiguous, but parcels between it and nearby conservation lands are undeveloped 25 c. Parcel is isolated from conservation land 0 ECOLOGICAL VALUES TOTAL POINTS 600 440 ECOLOGICAL VALUES WEIGHTED SCORE (Awarded Points/Possible Points*160) 160 117 2 - HUMAN VALUES (20%) Possible Points Awarded Points Comments 2.1 - RECREATION 120 80 2.1.1- Compatible recreation activities (Select all that apply) a. Hunting 20 20 b. Fishing 20 c. Water -based recreation (paddling, swimming, etc) 20 d. Biking 20 20 e. Equestrian 20 20 f. Passive natural -resource based recreation (Hiking, photography, wildlife watching, environmental education, etc) 20 20 g. Parcel is incompatible with nature -based recreation 0 2.2 - ACCESSIBILITY 120 90 2.2.1- Seasonality (Select the highest score) a. Parcel accessible for land -based recreation year round 20 20 b. Parcel accessible for land -based recreation seasonally 10 c. Parcel is inaccessible for land -based recreation 0 2.2.2 - Vehicle access (Select the highest score) a. Public access via paved road 50 50 b. Public access via unpaved road 30 c. Public access via private road 20 d. No public access 0 2.2.3 - Parking Availability (Select the highest score) a. Minor improvements necessary to provide on -site parking 40 b. Major improvements necessary to provide on -site parking (Requires site development plan) 25 36 Initial Criteria Screening Report Owner Names: Santamaria Folio Numbers: 00052040005 and 00052120006 Date: April 3, 2024 b. Public parking available nearby or on adjacent preserve 20 20 c. Street parking available 10 d. No public parking available 0 2.2.4 - Pedestrian access (Select the highest score) a. Parcel is easily accessible to pedestrians (within walking distance of housing development) 10 b. Parcel is not easily accessible to pedestrians 0 0 2.3 - AESTHETICS/CULTURAL ENHANCEMENT 40 30 2.3.1- Aesthetic/cultural value (Choose all that apply) a. Mature/outstanding native vegetation 5 5 b. Scenic vistas 5 c. Frontage enhances aesthetics of public thoroughfare 10 10 d. Archaeological/historical structures present 15 15 e. Other (Please describe) 5 f. None 0 HUMAN VALUES TOTAL SCORE 280 200 HUMAN VALUES WEIGHTED SCORE (Awarded Points/Possible Points*80) 80 57 3 - RESTORATION AND MANAGEMENT (20%) Possible Awarded Comments Points Points 3.1 - VEGETATION MANAGEMENT 120 120 3.1.1- Invasive plant management needs (Select the highest score) a. Minimal invasive/nuisance plant management necessary to restore and maintain native plant communities (<30%) 100 100 b. Moderate invasive/nuisance plant management necessary to restore and maintain native plant communities (30-65%) 75 c. Major invasive/nuisance plant management necessary to restore and maintain native plant communities (>65%) 50 d. Major invasive/nuisance plant management and replanting necessary to restore and maintain native plant communities (>65%) 25 e. Restoration of native plant community not feasible 0 3.1.2 - Prescribed fire necessity and compatibility (Select the highest score) a. Parcel contains fire dependent plant communities and is compatible with prescribed fire or parcel does not contain fire 20 20 dependent plant communities b. Parcel contains fire dependent plant communities and is 0 incompatible with prescribed fire 3.2 - REMEDIATION AND SITE SECURITY 50 50 3.2.1- Site remediation and human conflict potential (Dumping, contamination, trespassing, vandalism, other) (Select the highest score) 37 Initial Criteria Screening Report Owner Names: Santamaria Folio Numbers: 00052040005 and 00052120006 Date: April 3, 2024 a. Minimal site remediation or human conflict issues predicted 50 50 b. Moderate site remediation or human conflict issues predicted 20 (Please describe) c. Major site remediation or human conflict issues predicted (Please describe) 5 d. Resolving site remediation or human conflict issues not feasible 0 3.3 - ASSISTANCE 5 5 3.3.1- Management assistance by other entity a. Management assistance by other entity likely 5 5 SFWSFW MD and FWC b. Management assistance by other entity unlikely 0 RESTORATION AND MANAGEMENT TOTAL SCORE 175 175 RESTORATION AND MANAGEMENT WEIGHTED SCORE (Awarded 80 80 Points/Possible Points*80) 4 - VULNERABILITY (20%) Possible Points Awarded Points Comments 4.1- ZONING AND LAND USE 130 100 4.1.1- Zoning and land use designation (Select the highest score) a. Zoning allows for Single Family, Multifamily, industrial or commercial 100 b. Zoning allows for density of no greater than 1 unit per 5 acres 75 75 c. Zoning allows for agricultural use /density of no greater than 1 unit per 40 acres 50 d. Zoning favors stewardship or conservation 0 4.1.2 - Future Land Use Type (Select the highest score) a. Parcel designated Urban 30 b. Parcel designated Estates, Rural Fringe Receiving and Neutral, Agriculture 25 25 c. Parcel designated Rural Fringe Sending, Rural Lands Stewardship Area 5 d. Parcel is designated Conservation 0 4.2 - DEVELOPMENT PLANS 50 25 4.2.1- Development plans (Select the highest score) a. Parcel has been approved for development 20 b. SFWMD and/or USACOE permit has been applied for or SDP application has been submitted 15 c. Parcel has no current development plans 0 0 4.2.2 - Site characteristics amenable to development (Select all that apply) a. Parcel is primarily upland 10 b. Parcel is along a major roadway 10 10 38 Initial Criteria Screening Report Owner Names: Santamaria Folio Numbers: 00052040005 and 00052120006 Date: April 3, 2024 c. Parcel is >10 acres 5 10 d. Parcel is within 1 mile of a current or planned commercial or 5 5 multi -unit residential development VULNERABILITY TOTAL SCORE 180 125 VULNERABILITY WEIGHTED SCORE (Awarded Points/Possible Points*80) 80 56 39 Initial Criteria Screening Report Folio Numbers: 00052040005 and 00052120006 Owner Names: Santamaria Date: April 3, 2024 8. Additional Site Photos CREW PAarsh & Corkscrewlwamp Sanctuary Con senra tic Collie r-Cascara prairie Futu re Ki ngston Oe�elopment View of property looking southwest View of property looking east 40 ;-' 1 . r tk End - l `4 •mod 1 ��" iS ,4�� ��! - y'� icy ''- �' � �� �• � � .� {+ ..f 4 , a� Y _ �� �+ ��. _ M1}�i�Y � 4 �� �. i � : �i�} M1 k. �i . .x�. •� ' l5 M1 .�' + jjil .. .. ii _� j .t . Initial Criteria Screening Report Folio Numbers: 00052040005 and 000S2120006 Owner Names: Santamaria Date: April 3, 2024 Pole barns Pole barn with adjoining screened in area 45 Initial Criteria Screening Report Owner Names: Santamaria Screened in area and upstairs air-conditioned room Folio Numbers: 00052040005 and 000S2120006 Date: April 3, 2024 46 Initial Criteria Screening Report Owner Names: Santamaria Shed House Folio Numbers: 00052040005 and 000S2120006 Date: April 3, 2024 47 Initial Criteria Screening Report Owner Names: Santamaria Front port Kitchen looking east Living room Folio Numbers: 00052040005 and 000S2120006 Date: April 3, 2024 Kitchen looking west un�n Dining room Back porch 48 Initial Criteria Screening Report Owner Names: Santamaria View from Living room into Dining room Bedroom Bathroom Folio Numbers: 00052040005 and 000S2120006 Date: April 3, 2024 View into bedroom with bathroom beyond Bathroom 49 Initial Criteria Screening Report Folio Numbers: 00052040005 and 00052120006 Owner Names: Santamaria Date: April 3, 2024 APPENDIX 1— Critical Lands and Water Identification Maps (CLIP) Definitions This report makes use of data layers from the Florida Natural Areas Inventory and University of Florida Critical Lands and Waters Identification Project (CLIP4). CLIP4 is a collection of spatial data that identify statewide priorities for a broad range of natural resources in Florida. It was developed through a collaborative effort between the Florida Areas Natural Inventory (FNAI), the University of Florida GeoPlan Center and Center for Landscape Conservation Planning, and the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC). It is used in the Florida Forever Program to evaluate properties for acquisition. CLIP4 is organized into a set of core natural resource data layers which are representative of 5 resource categories: biodiversity, landscapes, surface water, groundwater and marine. The first 3 categories have also been combined into the Aggregated layer, which identifies 5 priority levels for natural resource conservation. Below is a description of each of the three CLIP4 data layers used in this report. Fieure 5 - CLIP4 Prioritv Natural Communities Consists of 12 priority natural community types: upland glades, pine rocklands, seepage slopes, scrub, sandhill, sandhill upland lakes, rockland hammock, coastal uplands, imperiled coastal lakes, dry prairie, upland pine, pine flatwoods, upland hardwood forest, or coastal wetlands. These natural communities are prioritized by a combination of their heritage global status rank (G-rank) and landscape context, based on the Land Use Intensity Index (subset of CLIP Landscape Integrity Index) and FNAI Potential Natural Areas. Priority 1 includes G1-G3 communities with Very High or High landscape context. Priority 2 includes G1-G3 Medium and G4 Very High/High. Priority 3 includes G4 Medium and G5 Very High/High. Priority 5 is G5 Medium. This data layer was created by FNAI originally to inform the Florida Forever environmental land acquisition program. The natural communities were mapped primarily based on the FNAI/FWC Cooperative Land Cover (CLC) data layer, which is a compilation of best -available land cover data for the entire state. The CLC is based on both remote -sensed (from aerial photography, primarily from water management district FLUCCS data) and ground-truthed (from field surveys on many conservation lands) data. Fieure 10 - Potential Habitat Richness CLIP4 Ma This CLIP version 4.0 data layer is unchanged from CLIP v3.0. FWC Potential Habitat Richness. Because SHCAs do not address species richness, FWC also developed the potential habitat richness layer to identify areas of overlapping vertebrate species habitat. FWC created a statewide potential habitat model for each species included in their analysis. In some cases, only a portion of the potential habitat was ultimately designated as SHCA for each species. The Potential Habitat Richness layer includes the entire potential habitat model for each species and provides a count of the number of species habitat models occurring at each location. The highest number of focal species co-occurring at any location in the model is 13. 50 Initial Criteria Screening Report Owner Names: Santamaria Folio Numbers: 00052040005 and 00052120006 Figure 11- CLIP4 Aquifer Recharge Priority and Wellfield Protection Zones Date: April 3, 2024 High priorities indicate high potential for recharge to an underlying aquifer system (typically the Floridan aquifer but could be intermediate or surficial aquifers in some portions of the state). The highest priorities indicate high potential for recharge to springs or public water supplies. This figure also includes Wellfield Protection Zones. Collier County Wellfield Protection Zones are referenced in the Land Development Code and updated in 2010 by Pollution Control and Prevention Department Staff. The public water supply wellfields, identified in section 3.06.06 and permitted by the SFWMD for potable water to withdraw a minimum of 100,000 average gallons per day (GPD), are identified as protected wellfields, around which specific land use and activity (regulated development) shall be regulated under this section. 51 Conservation Collier Initial Criteria Screening Report Williams Farms Owner Name: James E Williams Jr. Trust, Williams Farms, Williams Farms Land Assets LLC, Williams Farms of Immokalee Size: Approximately 1,167 acres Folio Number(s): 00113560000, 00113600009, 00113600106, 00131760002, 00132680000, & 00132680107 and portions of 00114160001, 00131720000, 00132640008, & 00132720009 Staff Report Date: April 3, 2024 200 150 100 50 0 160 133 1 - Ecological Value Total Score: 291/400 66 80 OF 2 - Human Value 80 3 3 - Restoration and Management 0 Awarded Points ❑ Possible Points 80 56 ii-I 4 - Vulnerability Initial Criteria Screening Report Folio Numbers: multiple Project Name: Williams Farms Date: April 3, 2024 Table of Contents Tableof Contents......................................................................................................................................... 2 1. Introduction........................................................................................................................................... 4 2. Summary of Property............................................................................................................................ 5 Figure 1 - Parcels Location Overview.......................................................................................................5 Figure 2 — Complete Williams Farms property.........................................................................................6 Figure 3 — Parcels Close-up — Williams Farms Proposed for Conservation Collier...................................7 2.1 Summary of Property Information....................................................................................................8 Table 1— Summary of Property Information.....................................................................................8 Figure 4 - Secondary Criteria Score................................................................................................. 10 Table 2 - Secondary Criteria Score Summary.................................................................................. 10 2.2 Summary of Assessed Value and Property Cost Estimates........................................................... 11 Table 3. Assessed & Estimated Value............................................................................................. 11 2.2.1 Zoning, Growth Management and Conservation Overlays ................................................. 12 2.3 Initial Screening Criteria Satisfaction (Ord. 2002-63, Sec. 12)...................................................... 12 3. Initial Screening Criteria......................................................................................................................14 3.1 Ecological Values............................................................................................................................. 14 3.1.1 Vegetative Communities....................................................................................................... 14 Table 4. Listed Plant Species.................................................................................................... 15 Figure 5 - CLIP4 Priority Natural Communities........................................................................ 16 Figure 6 - Florida Cooperative Land Cover Classification System ............................................ 17 Figure7 - Cypress.................................................................................................................... 18 Figure 8 — Mixed Wetland Hardwoods.................................................................................... 18 3.1.2 Wildlife Communities............................................................................................................ 19 Table 5 — Listed Wildlife Detected........................................................................................... 19 Table 6—Potential Listed Wildlife Species.............................................................................. 19 Figure 9 - Wildlife Spatial Data (i.e., telemetry, roosts, etc) .................................................... 20 Figure 10 - CLIP4 Potential Habitat Richness........................................................................... 21 3.1.3 Water Resources................................................................................................................... 22 Figure 11 - CLIP Aquifer Recharge Priority and Wellfield Protection Zones ............................ 23 Figure 12 - Collier County Soil Survey...................................................................................... 24 Figure 13 LIDAR Elevation Map............................................................................................... 25 3.1.4 Ecosystem Connectivity........................................................................................................ 26 2 Initial Criteria Screening Report Project Name: Williams Farms Folio Numbers: multiple Date: April 3, 2024 Figure 14 — FL Wildlife Corridor and Williams Farms............................................................... 26 Figure 15 - Conservation Lands............................................................................................... 27 3.2 Human Values................................................................................................................................. 28 3.2.1 Recreation............................................................................................................................. 28 3.2.2 Accessibility........................................................................................................................... 28 3.2.3 Aesthetic/Cultural Enhancement......................................................................................... 28 3.3 Restoration and Management....................................................................................................... 28 3.3.1 Vegetation Management...................................................................................................... 28 3.3.1.1 Invasive Vegetation..................................................................................................... 28 3.3.1.2 Prescribed Fire............................................................................................................ 28 3.3.2 Remediation and Site Security.............................................................................................. 28 3.3.3 Assistance.............................................................................................................................. 29 3.4 Vulnerability.................................................................................................................................... 29 3.4.1 Zoning and Land Use............................................................................................................. 29 Figure16 —Zoning ................................................................................................................... 30 Figure17 — RLSA Overlay......................................................................................................... 31 Figure 18—Future Land Use.................................................................................................... 32 3.4.2 Development Plans............................................................................................................... 33 4. Acquisition Considerations..................................................................................................................33 5. Management Needs and Costs..............................................................................................................34 Table 7 - Estimated Costs of Site Remediation, Improvements, and Management ................ 34 6. Potential for Matching Funds............................................................................................................... 35 7. Secondary Criteria Scoring Form......................................................................................................... 36 8. Additional Site Photos.........................................................................................................................42 APPENDIX 1— Critical Lands and Water Identification Maps (CLIP) Definitions......................................46 3 Initial Criteria Screening Report Folio Numbers: multiple Project Name: Williams Farms Date: April 3, 2024 1. Introduction The Conservation Collier Program (Program) is an environmentally sensitive land acquisition and management program approved by the Collier County Board of County Commissioners (Board) in 2002 and by Collier County Voters in 2002 and 2006. The Program was active in acquisition between 2003 and 2011, under the terms of the referendum. Between 2011 and 2016, the Program was in management mode. In 2017, the Collier County Board reauthorized Conservation Collier to seek additional lands (2/14/17, Agenda Item 11B). On November 3, 2020, the Collier County electors approved the Conservation Collier Re-establishment referendum with a 76.5% majority. This Initial Criteria Screening Report (ICSR) has been prepared for the Conservation Collier to meet requirements specified in the Conservation Collier Implementation Ordinance, 2002-63, as amended, and for purposes of the Conservation Collier Program. The sole purpose of this report is to provide objective data to demonstrate how properties meet the criteria defined by the ordinance. The following sections characterize the property location and assessed value, elaborate on the initial and secondary screening criteria scoring, and describe potential funding sources, appropriate use, site improvements, and estimated management costs. 4 Initial Criteria Screening Report Project Name: Williams Farms 2. Summary of Property Folio Numbers: multiple Date: April 3, 2024 CORKSCREW RD / D D L1\ BONITA BEACH RD —m OIL WELL RD r 0 _ IMMOKALEE RD ( —N O D C7rn z4 liii I�III II III GO DEN GATE BLVD —� Ar Y z g 1 m O c� -� m O _ r H D O -w u w O __✓ o z O p O O U I J a RADIO RD 1_75 DAVIS BLVD RATTLESNAKE HAMMOCK RD 11 I Figure 1 - Parcels Location Overview 10 15 Miles 20 25 CON -E-f _ATION CI LLIER Co�ev�yy 5 Initial Criteria Screening Report Folio Numbers: multiple Project Name: Williams Farms Date: April 3, 2024 I 0 3 — Williams Farms - Proposed for Conservation Collier Williams Farms - Conservation Collier Preserve Managed Conservation Areas Other Conservation Lands CONS-ER� ATION CI LLIER b Figure 2 — Complete Williams Farms property Initial Criteria Screening Report Folio Numbers: multiple Project Name: Williams Farms Date: April 3, 2024 T 0 1.5 Miles QWilliams Farms- Proposed for Conservation Collier ICONr41ATION LLIER CA County Figure 3 — Parcels Close-up — Williams Forms Proposed for Conservation Collier Initial Criteria Screening Report Project Name: Williams Farms 2.1 Summary of Property Information Table 1 — Summary of Property Information Folio Numbers: multiple Date: April 3, 2024 Characteristic Value Comments James E Williams Jr. Trust, Williams Farms, Name Williams Farms Williams Farms Land Assets LLC, Williams Farms of Immokalee 00113560000,00113600009,00113600106, Folio Number Multiple 00131760002, 00132680000, & 00132680107 and portions of 00114160001, 00131720000, 00132640008,& 00132720009 Although the property is not within a Target Target Protection Protection Mailing Area, it does contain some Area (Ord. 2002-63, RLSA — FSA, HSA areas designated as Rural Land Stewardship Section 10.3) Area (RLSA) Flowway Stewardship Area (FSA) and Habitat Stewardship Area (HSA) Entire 2,247-acre Williams Farms property is Size Approx. 1,167 acres being offered to the Collier County Board of County Commissioners; Conservation Collier would acquire approximately 1,167 acres Section, Township, 519, T46S, R28E and Range 834.9 ac. zoned Agricultural with Mobile Home Zoning A -MHO and RLSA - FSA, HSA, Overlay (1 unit / 5 ac.) - Urban Residential Category/TDRs/ Open lands, and 500ft Buffer Subdistrict FLU; 332.1 ac zoned RLSA with 176.1 Overlays designations ac FSA, 78.6 ac. HSA, 63.9 Open lands, and 13.5 ac. 500ft Buffer — Agricultural/Rural Mixed Use District/RLSA FLU AH - Area close to water hazard that has a 1% chance of experiencing shallow flooding between 1 and 3 feet each year; AE — Area FEMA Flood Map Primarily AH and AE with some presenting a 1% annual chance of flooding and Category small areas of X and X500 a 26% chance over the life of a 30-year mortgage; X - Area determined to be outside the 500-year flood; X500 - Area inundated by 1% annual flooding with average depths of less than 1 foot A large pole barn exists within the area of the Pole barn, cattle pens, power property of interest to Conservation Collier. Existing structures lines Cattle pens and cattle infrastructure also exist on the property. Electrical lines run along the internal roads to the farming operation. Conservation, row crops and SSA 13 and undeveloped natural land adjacent orange groves; Residential along the shoreline of Lake Trafford to the Adjoining properties single family, PUD, and Utility west; Row crops and orange groves along the and their Uses (Immokalee Water and Sewer western side of the south boundary; District settling ponds and Immokalee Water and Sewer District offices, spray fields); roadway wells, and spray fields along the eastern side of Initial Criteria Screening Report Project Name: Williams Farms Folio Numbers: multiple Date: April 3, 2024 the southern boundary; undeveloped and developed PUD, single family homes and Lake Trafford Rd. to the north; single family homes and undeveloped land to the east Development Plans None None on portions of property of interest to Submitted Conservation Collier Known Property Ditching Historic ditching within slough and wetlands Irregularities leading to Lake Trafford Acquisition of the entire property would be of Other County Dept interest to multiple Collier County Divisions. Interest Multiple Some of the property of interest to Conservation Collier could ultimately be acquired by different County Divisions Initial Criteria Screening Report Project Name: Williams Farms Folio Numbers: multiple Date: April 3, 2024 Total Score: 291/400 180 160 160 140 133 120 100 80 80 80 80 66 56 60 40 37 20 0 1 - Ecological 2 - Human Value 3 - Restoration 4 - Vulnerability Value and Management ■ Awarded Points ❑ Possible Points Figure 4 - Secondary Criteria Score Table 2 - Secondary Criteria Score Summary Criteria Awarded Weighted Points Possible Weighted Points Awarded/Possible Points 1- Ecological Value 133 160 83% 1.1 - Vegetative Communities 32 53 60% 1.2 - Wildlife Communities 27 27 100% 1.3 - Water Resources 21 27 80% 1.4 - Ecosystem Connectivity 53 53 100% 2 - Human Values 66 80 82% 2.1 - Recreation 29 34 83% 2.2 - Accessibility 31 34 92% 2.3 - Aesthetics/Cultural Enhancement 6 11 50% 3 - Restoration and Management 37 80 46% 3.1 - Vegetation Management 34 55 63% 3.2 - Remediation and Site Security 2 23 10% 3.3 - Assistance 0 2 0% 4 - Vulnerability 56 80 69% 4.1 - Zoning and Land Use 47 58 81% 4.2 - Development Plans 9 22 40% Total 291 400 73% 10 Initial Criteria Screening Report Folio Numbers: multiple Project Name: Williams Farms Date: April 3, 2024 2.2 Summary of Assessed Value and Property Cost Estimates The interest being appraised is fee simple "as is" for the purchase of the site. A value of the parcel will estimated using only one of the three traditional approaches to value, the sales comparison approach. It is based on the principal of substitution that an informed purchaser would pay no more for the rights in acquiring a particular real property than the cost of acquiring, without undue delay, an equally desirable one. Three properties were selected for comparison, each with similar site characteristics, utility availability, zoning classification and road access. No inspection was made of the property or comparables used in this report and the Real Estate Services Department staff relies upon information solely provided by program staff. The valuation conclusion is limited only by the reported assumptions and conditions that no other known or unknown adverse conditions exist. If the Board of County Commissioners choose to acquire this property, appraisals by two independent Real Estate Appraisers will be obtained at that time. Pursuant to the Conservation Collier Purchase Policy, two appraisals are required for the Williams Farms property, which has an initial valuation over $500,000; 2 independent Real Estate Appraiser will value the subject property and the average of those 2 appraisal reports will determine the actual value of the subject property and will be used to determine the offer made on the subject property. Table 3. Assessed & Estimated Value Property owner Folio Number Approx. Acreage Assessed Value Estimated Value" Williams Farms 00113560000 160.0 $437,538 $1,141,760.00 Williams Farms 00113600009 50.9 $101,800 $363,222.40 James E Williams Jr. Trust 00113600106 109.1 $218,200 $778,537.60 Williams Farms Land Assets LLC 00131760002 39.0 $643,505 $278,304.00 Williams Farms of Immokalee 00132680000 39.0 $196,350 $278,304.00 James E Williams Jr. Trust 00132680107 126.1 $252,180 $899,849.60 Williams Farms Portion of 00114160001 127.8 $836,198 $911,980.80 Williams Farms Land Assets LLC Portion of 00131720000 216.1 $893,144 $1,542,089.60 Williams Farms Portion of 00132640008 259.9 $1,128,954 $1,854,646.40 Williams Farms Portion of 00132720009 39.1 $325,141 $279,017.60 TOTAL 1,167.0 $5,033,010 $8,327,712.00 * Assessed Value is obtained from the Property Appraiser's Website. The Assessed Value is based off the current use of the property. **The Estimated Market Value for the Williams Farms property was obtained from the Collier County Real Estate Services Department in March 2024. 11 Initial Criteria Screening Report Project Name: Williams Farms Folio Numbers: multiple Date: April 3, 2024 2.2.1 Zoning, Growth Management and Conservation Overlays Zoning, growth management and conservation overlays will affect the value of a parcel. The parcel is zoned A -MHO (Agricultural — Mobile Home Overlay), which allows for 1 unit per 5 acres. It is designated as Conservation on the Future Land Use map. Approximately 332.1 ac are within the RLSA with 176.1 ac. FSA, 78.6 ac. HSA, 63.9 ac. Open lands, and 13.5 ac. 500ft Buffer. 2.3 Initial Screening Criteria Satisfaction (Ord. 2002-63, Sec. 12) Criteria 1: CLIP Prioritv 1 Natural Communities Are Upland Hardwood Forest, Scrub, Coastal Upland, Dry Prairie, or Upland Pine present on the property? YES Statement for Satisfaction of Criteria 1: Property contains Cabbage Palm Hammock, which is a Coastal Upland plant community. Criteria 2: CLIP Priority 2-4 Natural Communities If CLIP 1 Natural Communities are not present on the property, are Pine Flatwoods or Coastal Wetlands present on the property? N/A Statement for Satisfaction of Criteria 2: Property already contains a CLIP Priority 1 plant community, but also contains Mesic Pine Flatwoods. Criteria 3: Other Native, Natural Communities If CLIP 1-4 Natural Communities are not present on the property, are other native, natural communities present on the property? N/A Statement for Satisfaction of Criteria 3: Property also contains Cypress, Mixed Wetland Hardwoods, Freshwater Marsh, Mixed Scrub -Shrub Wetland, and Mixed Hardwoods - Coniferous, but already contains CLIP Priority 1-4 Natural Communities. Criteria 4: Human Social Values Does land offer cultural values, appropriate access for natural resource -based recreation, and the enhancement of the aesthetic setting of Collier County? YES Statement for Satisfaction of Criteria 4: This property is accessible from Carson Rd. and Immokalee Dr. Limerock roads and trails currently exist for access to many areas of the property. Criteria 5: Water Resources Does the property offer opportunities for protection of water resource values, including aquifer recharge, water quality enhancement, protection of wetland dependent species habitat, wildfire risk reduction, storm surge protection, and flood control? YES 12 Initial Criteria Screening Report Project Name: Williams Farms Folio Numbers: multiple Date: April 3, 2024 Statement for Satisfaction of Criteria 5: The parcel contains hydric soils and wetland vegetation communities. It holds water during the wet season. Acquisition of the parcel would buffer wetlands adjacent to Lake Trafford. Criteria 6: Biological and Ecological Value Does the property offer significant biological values, including biodiversity and listed species habitat? YES Statement for Satisfaction of Criteria 6: A telemetry point from the endangered Florida Panther has been documented on the property. The property is utilized by listed wading birds, deer, and FL black bear. Criteria 7: Enhancement of Current Conservation Lands Does the property enhance and/or protect the environmental value of current conservation lands through function as a buffer, ecological link or habitat corridor? YES Statement for Satisfaction of Criteria 7: The property is adjacent to SSA 13 and the conservation area associated with the Arrowhead Reserve development. Criteria 8: Target Protection Mailing Area Is the property within a Board -approved target protection mailing area? NO Statement for Satisfaction of Criteria 8: The property is not within a Board approved TPMA. 13 Initial Criteria Screening Report Folio Numbers: multiple Project Name: Williams Farms Date: April 3, 2024 3. Initial Screening Criteria 3.1 Ecological Values 3.1.1 Vegetative Communities The property consists of Improved Pasture, Cabbage Palm Hammock, Mixed Wetland Hardwoods, Cypress, Mixed Hardwood -Coniferous, Freshwater Marsh, Mesic Flatwoods, and Mixed Scrub -Shrub Wetland. Characterization of Plant Communities Present Improved pastures: This community is the most common on the portion of the property proposed for acquisition by Conservation Collier found on about 20% of the property in areas where canopy and midstory were removed historically and dominant grasses maintained through cattle grazing. This community, while not native, is crucial to protect in order to continue to provide habitat for animals requiring open areas for grazing and young rearing including turkey, deer, sandhill crane, and crested caracara. Groundcover consists of primarily Bahiagrass (Paspalum notatum), native forbs, and species like broomsedge (Andropogon sp.), smutgrass (Sporobolus indicus), caesarweed (Urena lobata), tall elephantsfoot (Elephantopus elatus), muscadine (Vitis rotundifolia), frostweed (Verbesina virginica), Beggarticks (Bidens alba). Scattered cabbage palm (Sabal palmetto), live oak (Quercus virginiana), laurel oak (Quercus laurifolia), and slash pine (Pinus elliottii) are present throughout the pastures. Cabbage Palm Hammock: This community is found along the pasture edges. Density of invasive, exotic woody species (predominantly Brazilian pepper (Schinus terebinthifolia)) is high throughout. Groundcover consists of Beggarticks, cabbage palm, dogfennel (Eupatorium capillifolium), and Southern shield fern (Thelypteris kunthii). Midstory consists of Brazilian pepper, myrsine (Myrsine cubana), wild coffee (Psychotria nervosa), American beautyberry (Callicarpa americans), greenbriar (smilax spp.), shoestring fern (Vittoria lineata), and resurrection fern (Pleopeltis michauxiana). Canopy consists of primarily cabbage palm with some scattered live oak, Laurel oak, and strangler fig (Ficus aurea). Mixed Wetland Hardwoods: This plant community is found primarily between the pasture and Cypress/Mixed Hardwood -Coniferous plant communities. Fire suppression over the years has played a role in this community having an abundance of Brazilian pepper, cabbage palm, woody growth, vines, and dense midstory fuels. Climbing fern (Lygodium sp.) is also present in varying densities throughout this community. Groundcover consists of swamp fern, sawgrass (Cladium jamaicense), and sand cordgrass (Spartina bakeri). Midstory consists cabbage palm, myrsine, wild coffee, Carolina willow (Salix caroliniana), and wax myrtle (Morelia cerifera). Canopy consists of Cabbage palm, slash pine, red maple (Acer rubrum), and pop ash (Fraxinus caroliniana). Cypress: This community runs through the middle of the property. Canopy consists almost entirely of cypress (Taxodium sp.) with a sparse mid -story of Carolina willow, wax myrtle, and buttonbush (Cephalanthus occidentalis). Ground cover includes sawgrass, alligator flag (Thalia geniculata), pickerelweed (Pontederia cordata), and arrowhead (Sagittaria sp.) 14 Initial Criteria Screening Report Folio Numbers: multiple Project Name: Williams Farms Date: April 3, 2024 Mixed Hardwood -Coniferous: This community is similar to the Cypress; however, it contains a mixture of Cypress, red maple, and pop ash in the canopy. Freshwater Marsh: This community is primarily on the western side of the property and groundcover consists of pickerelweed, sawgrass, arrowhead, sand cordgrass, maidencane (Hymenachne hemitomon), cattail (Typha domingensis), gulf coast spikerush (Eleocharis cellulosa), water lily (Nymphaea odorata). Scattered Carolina willow, buttonbush (Cephalanthus occidentalis), saltbush (Baccharis halimifolia), Peruvian primrose willow (Ludwigia peruviana), and pond apple (Annona glabra) exist within the midstory. No canopy is present. Mesic Flatwoods: A small 9-acre pocket of this community exists within the southwestern portion of the property. Ground cover includes shiny blueberry (Vaccinium myrsinites) and predominantly grasses, including wiregrass (Aristida stricta), dropseeds (Sporobolus sp), panicgrass (Dichanthelium spp.), and broomsedge (Andropogon spp.). Midstory includes saw palmetto (Serenoa repens), gallberry (Ilex glabra), coastalplain staggerbush (Lyonia fruticosa), and scattered cabbage palm. Canopy consists of slash pine. Mixed Scrub -Shrub Wetland: This community is highly disturbed, with historic ditching and possibly logging in the past. It is also heavily infested with climbing fern and Brazilian pepper. Current condition is best described as Mixed Scrub -Shrub Wetland as it is dominated by a midstory of Carolina willow and saltbush. Small red maple and cypress are also scattered throughout and groundcover is consistent with what is found in the freshwater marsh. The overall condition of the plant communities within the property is poorwith an estimated exotic plant coverage of 75%. The dominant exotics noted are climbing fern and Brazilian pepper. Extensive treatment will be required to restore the natural communities on site and access will be difficult due to the deep -water levels and density of the vegetation. Table 4. Listed Plant Species Common Name Scientific Name State Status Federal Status Northern needleleaf Tillandsia balbisiana State Threatened n/a Cardinal airplant Tillandsia fasciculata State Endangered n/a Butterfly orchid Encyclia tampensis Comm. Exploited n/a 15 Initial Criteria Screening Report Folio Numbers: multiple Project Name: Williams Farms Date: April 3, 2024 r1 n Miles Williams Farms - Proposed for Conservation Collier CLIP4 Priority Natural Communities Priority 1 (highest) Priority 2 Priority 3 Priority 4 Figure 5 - CLIP4 Priority Natural Communities 2 CON fitWATION CI IUER Gc�lii�r Coaw�ty ,�®'� 16 Initial Criteria Screening Report Folio Numbers: multiple Project Name: Williams Farms Date: April 3, 2024 1' 0 1.5 Williams Farms - Proposed for A Mesic Flatwoods Urban Open Land Conservation Collier " Mesic Hammock Urban Open Pine Land Cover Brazilian Pepper Cabbage Palm Citrus Cultural - Lacustrine Cypress Cypress/Tupelo Field Crops - Hydric Pine Flatwoods Improved Pasture Irrigated Cropland Low Intensity Urban Marshes - Mixed Hardwood Coniferous Swamps Mixed Hardwood -Coniferous _ Mixed Scrub -Shrub Wetland Mixed Wetland Hardwoods Residential, High Density > 5 Dwelling Units/AC Residential, Low Density - Residential, Med. Density - 2-5 Dwelling Units/AC Row Crops Rural Open CONWWATION Shrub and Brushland LLIER Cl Transportation - Unimproved/Woodland Pasture Co�er Commty Urban Open Forested I qw— Figure 6 - Florida Cooperative Land Cover Classification System 17 14, C T� Initial Criteria Screening Report Project Name: Williams Farms Folio Numbers: multiple Date: April 3, 2024 3.1.2 Wildlife Communities This parcel provides habitat to a variety of wildlife. It is crucial to protect the upland pasture and cabbage palm hammock adjacent to the wetlands on site to continue to provide habitat for animals requiring open areas for grazing and young rearing including turkey, deer, sandhill crane, and crested caracara. It can be assumed that the same important wildlife species documented on the nearby Pepper Ranch also utilize this property including the Everglades snail kite, wood stork, black bear and multiple bird species. Additionally, a collared Florida panther (Puma concolor coryi) was tracked on the property in 2001. Table 5 — Listed Wildlife Detected State Common Name Scientific Name Federal Status Mode of Detection Status Florida Panther Puma concolor coryi Endangered Telemetry point Table 6 — Potential Listed Wildlife Species Common Name Scientific Name State Status FederalStatus Little blue heron Egretta caerulea Threatened Not listed Everglade snail kite Rostrhamus sociabilis plumbeus Endangered Endangered Tricolored heron Egretta tricolor Threatened Not listed Wood stork Mycteria americana Threatened Threatened Roseate spoonbill Platalea ajaja Threatened Not listed Sandhill crane Antigone canadensis Threatened Not listed Crested caracara Caracara cheriway Threatened Threatened 19 Initial Criteria Screening Report Folio Numbers: multiple Project Name: Williams Farms Date: April 3, 2024 0 5 Williams Farms - Proposed for Conservation Collier Q Bald Eagle Nests Q Florida Panther Mortality Q Florida Panther Telemetry Figure 9 - Wildlife Spatial Data (i.e., telemetry, roosts, etc) Ls� CONSE—R ,ATION COLLIER Colbe"Y C.o'Df Fit y 20 Initial Criteria Screening Report Folio Numbers: multiple Project Name: Williams Farms Date: April 3, 2024 0 2 Miles Williams farms - Proposed for Conservation Collier Potential Habiat Richness 1 species 2-4 species 5-6 species 7 species 8-13 species Figure 10 - CLIP4 Potential Habitat Richness CON fitWAiION CI IUER GOliiCY Cocwity � ®` 21 Initial Criteria Screening Report Project Name: Williams Farms 3.1.3 Water Resources Folio Numbers: multiple Date: April 3, 2024 Acquisition of this property would offer protection of water resource values, including protection of wetland dependent species habitat and some recharge of the aquifer. Over half of the property consists of wetlands and is mapped as containing hydric soils. The property provides habitat for wetland dependent species year-round. A primary benefit to preserving the parcel in an undeveloped state would be for protection of the wetlands associated with Lake Trafford. The property also provides natural flood protection. Soils data is based on the Soil Survey of Collier County Area, Florida (USDA/NRCS, 1990). Mapped hydric soils include those that are nearly level, poorly drained and found in sloughs and poorly defined drainageways ( "BASINGER FINE SAND", "RIVIERA FINE SAND, LIMESTONE SUBSTRATUM", "HOLOPAW FINE SAND", and "PINEDA AND RIVIERA FINE SANDS"); those that are nearly level, poorly drained and found in sloughs and cypress swamps ("RIVIERA, LIMESTONE SUBSTRATUM - COPELAND FINE SAND" and "WINDER, RIVIERA, LIMESTONE SUBSTRATUM, AND CHOBEE SOILS DEPRESSIONAL"); — those that are level, very poorly drained soils found in depressions, cypress swamps, and marshes ("CHOBEE, WINDER AND GATOR SOILS, DEPRESSIONAL" and "BOCA, RIVIERA, LIMESTONE SUBSTRATUM AND COPELAND FS, DEPRESSIONAL"); and those that are nearly level, poorly drained and found in hammocks and flatwoods ("HILOLO LIMESTONE SUBSTRATUM, JUPITER AND MARGATE SOILS"). 22 Initial Criteria Screening Report Folio Numbers: multiple Project Name: Williams Farms Date: April 3, 2024 0 2 Miles Williams Farms - Proposed for Conservation Collier Wellfield Protection Zones 1-YEAR 2-YEAR 5-YEAR __ 20-YEAR CLIP4 Aquifer Recharge Priority 1- HIGHEST Priority 2 Priority 3 Priority 4 f Priority 5 l_ Priority 6 Figure 11 - CLIP Aquifer Recharge Priority and Wellfield Protection Zones CON f-RVATION CI VIER Goliiev Cot4vity 23 Initial Criteria Screening Report Folio Numbers: multiple Project Name: Williams Farms Date: April 3, 2024 1' 0 1.5 Williams Farms - Proposed for IMMOKALEE FINE SAND Conservation Collier MYAKKA FINE SAND COMPNAME OLDSMAR FINE SAND BASINGER FINE SAND PINEDAAND RIVIERA FINE SANDS BOCA FINE SAND POMELLA FINE SAND BOCA, RIVIERA, LIMESTONE RIVIERA FINE SAND, LIMEST. SUBSTRATUM AND COPELAND FS, SUBSTRATUM DEPRESSIONAL RIVIERA, LIMESTONE SUBSTRATUM — CHOBEE, WINDER AND GATOR - COPELAND FINE SAND Co e-rCounty SOILS, DEPRESSIONAL TUSCAWI LLA FINE SAND FT. DRUM AND MALABAR, HIGH, WABASSO FINE SAND CON ALLON FINE SANDS 11 I HILOLO LIMESTONE SUBSTRATUM, WNDER, RIVIERA, LIMESTONE JUPITER AND MARGATE SOILS SUBSTRATUM, AND CHOBEE SOILS mm HOLOPAW FINE SAND DEPRESSIONAL Figure 12 - Collier County Soil Survey 24 Initial Criteria Screening Report Folio Numbers: multiple Project Name: Williams Farms Date: April 3, 2024 I 0 1.5 Williams Farms - Proposed for 0 Conservation Collier LIDAR Value - High : 104.644 - Low: -4.11745 Figure 13 LIDAR Elevation Mop •N Rai 25 Initial Criteria Screening Report Project Name: Williams Farms Folio Numbers: multiple Date: April 3, 2024 3.1.4 Ecosystem Connectivity This parcel is adjacent to SSA 13 and undeveloped land to the west and to the Arrowhead Reserve developments preserve area to the north. These lands buffer Lake Trafford. The Florida Wildlife Corridor Foundation (a non-profit organization seeking landscape -scale conservation) identifies Williams Farms as an Opportunity Area - high priority land that connects and supports parks, preserves, and refuges. RD PW Williams Farms O{LWWECL RID w w 0 5 10 15 20 25 Miles THE FLORIDAWILDLIFE CORRIDOR OPPORTUNITY AREAS = CONSERVED LANDS Figure 14 — FL Wildlife Corridor and Williams Forms CONUMATION ft C'D�y 26 Initial Criteria Screening Report Folio Numbers: multiple Project Name: Williams Farms Date: April 3, 2024 1 SQ-82 CORKSCREW RD IMMOKALEE RD J m o OIL WELL RD IVo C1 JLU L m w O O s ' •Y w GOLDEN GATE BLVD 0 /.1 0 5 10 15 20 Miles Williams Farms - Proposed for 0 Conservation Collier - Conservation Collier Preserve Lake Trafford 1 Managed Conservation Areas Other Conservation Lands Figure 15 - Conservation Lands CONS-E-RVATION Cl LUER C; r County 27 Initial Criteria Screening Report Project Name: Williams Farms 3.2 Human Values Folio Numbers: multiple Date: April 3, 2024 3.2.1 Recreation This parcel could potentially offer a variety of recreational opportunities such as hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding, and camping. Depending on the amount of uplands acquired by Conservation Collier, restoration activities, and adjacent lands uses, there could be potential opportunities for fishing and hunting. 3.2.2 Accessibility The parcel can be accessed via Carson Rd. and Immokalee Dr., public paved roads. Limerock roads and raised trails throughout the property make year-round access possible. 3.2.3 Aesthetic/Cultural Enhancement The provides vista views of pastures with mature oak and cypress. There is the potential for archaeological sites within the property due to its proximity to Lake Trafford. 3.3 Restoration and Management Extensive staff time, equipment, and funds will be required to restore and maintain this property through exotic plant control, fuel reduction, mowing, and potentially hydrologic restoration. Additionally, Environmental Site Assessments must be conducted to determine whether remediation is necessary prior to large scale public access amenity development. 3.3.1 Vegetation Management 3.3.1.1 Invasive Vegetation The natural communities within the property appear to be heavily infested with invasive, exotic vegetation (75% density) — primarily climbing fern and Brazilian pepper. The pastures contain non- native grass species and scattered Brazilian pepper and Caesarweed. Because of inability to access all parts of the property, reliable exotic plant treatment cost estimates cannot be determined at this time. In the event of acquisition, staff will seek partnership opportunities for exotic plant control with South Florida Water Management District's (SFWMD) Big Cypress Basin Service Center and FWC, both of which have a vested interest in the health of Lake Trafford and the surrounding wetlands. 3.3.1.2 Prescribed Fire Cabbage palms and other fuels would need to be reduced and fire breaks installed prior to any prescribed fire within the Mesic Pine Flatwoods or drier portions of the Cabbage Palm Hammock and Mixed Wetland Hardwoods that could carry fire. Prescribed fire would also be recommended as a management tool for the pasturelands. The use of prescribed fire anywhere on the property will depend upon its compatibility with adjacent land uses. 3.3.2 Remediation and Site Security No site security issues appear to exist within the property. Entrance gates exist at all access points. Environmental Site Assessments will need to be conducted to determine whether contamination exists within the property that will require environmental remediation. 28 Initial Criteria Screening Report Project Name: Williams Farms Folio Numbers: multiple Date: April 3, 2024 3.3.3 Assistance Staff will seek partnership opportunities for hydrological restoration and exotic plant control with SFWMD's Big Cypress Basin Service Center and FWC, both of which have a vested interest in the health of Lake Trafford and the surrounding wetlands. 3.4 Vulnerability 3.4.1 Zoning and Land Use The entire property has a baseline zoning of A -MHO (Agricultural — Mobile Home Overlay), which allows for 1 unit per 5 acres. Approximately 332.1 acres are also within the Collier County RLSA with 176.1 acres designated as FSA, 78.6 acres designated as HSA, 63.9 acres designated as Open lands, and 13.5 acres designated as 500ft Buffer. The approximately 332.1 acres within the RLSA have a Future Land Use designation of Agricultural/Rural Mixed -Use District/RLSA FLU. The remaining 834.9 acres have an Urban Residential Subdistrict Future Land Use designation. 29 Initial Criteria Screening Report Folio Numbers: multiple Project Name: Williams Farms Date: April 3, 2024 T 0 2 Miles Williams Farms - Proposed for RSF-5 Conservation Collier VR Zoning General _ A -MHO - A-MHO-RLSAO _ A-MH0-RLSAO-BCIIBCPISI-SSA-13 C-4-SR29COSD _ MH MPUD PUD - RMF-6 RPUD RSF-3 - RSF-4 Figure 16 —Zoning CON -F"ATION C LlIER C II County 30 Initial Criteria Screening Report Project Name: Williams Farms r A on Miles Williams Farms - Proposed for Conservation Collier RLSA Designation 500 FOOT BUFFER FLOWWAY HABITAT Open lands Figure 17 — RLSA Overloy Folio Numbers: multiple Date: April 3, 2024 2 CON 1-11�ATION G LLIER Co�ev Corenty �'�• 31 Initial Criteria Screening Report Folio Numbers: multiple Project Name: Williams Farms Date: April 3, 2024 0 2 Miles Williams Farms - Proposed for Conservation Collier Future Land Use Agricultural /Rural Mixed Use District/RLSA Urban Residential Subdistrict Figure 18 —Future Land Use CONJEMATION N Coer Cmmty 32 Initial Criteria Screening Report Project Name: Williams Farms Folio Numbers: multiple Date: April 3, 2024 3.4.2 Development Plans The portion of the property under consideration by Conservation Collier is not currently planned for development. 4. Acquisition Considerations Staff would like to bring the following items to the attention of the Advisory Committee during the review of this property. The following items may not have significantly affected the scoring but are worth noting. Extensive staff time, equipment, and funds will be required to restore and maintain this property through exotic plant control, fuel reduction, mowing, and potential hydrologic restoration. It is recommended that at least one additional FTE Environmental Specialist II, one Equipment Operator II, a swamp buggy, a compact track loader, a 120-horsepower tractor, 2 trailers, and a truck be authorized for the Conservation Collier Program should this property be acquired. Phase 1 and Phase 2 Environmental Site Assessments are recommended due to historic uses on the property and surrounding lands. 33 Initial Criteria Screening Report Project Name: Williams Farms 5. Management Needs and Costs Table 7 - Estimated Costs of Site Remediation, Improvements, and Management Folio Numbers: multiple Date: April 3, 2024 Annual Management Recurring Comments Element Initial Cost Cost Invasive Cost to be determined upon closer inspection of the Vegetation TBD TBD Removal property Fuel reduction $168,000 N/A Estimate 140 ac. @ $1,200/ac. initial; Assumes no annual recurring once in burn rotation Firebreak N/A N/A Assumes firebreak creation within pastures created installation by staff with Program equipment FTE Environmental $87,500 $87,500 Includes base salary and benefits Specialist II FTE Equipment $73600 ,, $73600 Includes base salary and benefits for employee able Operator II to operate heavy equipment Truck $100,000 Includes Ford F-550 truck with ability to haul heavy equipment Compact track $190,000 Can be used at other preserves with ability to trailer loader Swamp buggy $100,000 Can be used at other preserves with ability to trailer 120 hp Tractor $150,000 Can be used at other preserves with ability to trailer Trailers $45,000 Includes flatbed trailer for compact track loader and trailer for swamp buggy Vehicle and machinery $10,000 $10,000 maintenance and fuel Signage $10,000 $200 Interpretive and directional signage TOTAL $934,100 $171,300 34 Initial Criteria Screening Report Folio Numbers: multiple Project Name: Williams Farms Date: April 3, 2024 6. Potential for Matching Funds The primary partnering agencies for conservation acquisitions, and those identified in the ordinance are the Florida Communities Trust (FCT) and The Florida Forever Program. The following highlights potential for partnering funds, as communicated by agency staff. Florida Communities Trust - Parks and Open Space Florida Forever grant program: The FCT Parks and Open Space Florida Forever grant program provides grant funds to local governments and nonprofit organizations to acquire conservation lands, urban open spaces, parks and greenways. Application for this program is typically made for pre -acquired sites up to two years from the time of acquisition. The Parks and Open Space Florida Forever grant program assists the Department of Environmental Protection in helping communities meet the challenges of growth, supporting viable community development and protecting natural resources and open space. The program receives 21 percent Florida Forever appropriation. This property would not be a good candidate for FCT funding. Florida Forever Program: Although this parcel is within a Florida Forever Program boundary, because of its size, the State will not pursue its acquisition. Additional Funding Sources: No additional funding sources have been identified. 35 Initial Criteria Screening Report Project Name: Williams Farms 7. Secondary Criteria Scoring Form Folio Numbers: multiple Date: April 3, 2024 Property Name: Williams Farms Target Protection Mailing Area: RLSA - FSA and HAS Folio(s): multiple Secondary Criteria Scoring Possible Points Awarded Points percentage 1 - Ecological Value 160 133 83 2 - Human Value 80 66 82 3 - Restoration and Management 80 37 46 4 - Vulnerability 80 56 69 TOTALSCORE 400 291 73 1- ECOLOGICAL VALUES (40% of total) Possible Awarded Comments Points Points 1.1 VEGETATIVE COMMUNITIES 200 120 1.1.1- Priority natural communities (Select highest score) a. Parcel contains CLIP4 Priority 1 communities (1130 - Rockland Hammock, 1210 - Scrub, 1213 - Sand Pine Scrub, 1214 - Coastal Scrub, 1312 - Scrubby Flatwoods, 1610 - Beach Dune, 1620 - 100 Coastal Berm, 1630 - Coastal Grasslands, 1640 - Coastal Strand, or 1650 - Maritime Hammock) b. Parcel contains CLIP4 Priority 2 communities (22211 - Hydric Pine Flatwoods, 2221 - Wet Flatwoods, or 1311 - Mesic 60 60 Mesic Flatwoods Flatwoods) c. Parcel contains CLIP4 Priority 3 communities (5250 - Mangrove Swamp, or 5240 - Salt Marsh) 50 d. Parcel contains CLIP4 Priority 4 communities (5250 - Mangrove Swamp) 25 1.1.2 - Plant community diversity (Select the highest score) a. Parcel has >_ 3 CLC native plant communities (Florida Cooperative Land Cover Classification System native plant 20 20 communities) b. Parcel has <_ 2 CLC native plant communities 10 c. Parcel has 0 CLC native plant communities 0 1.1.3 - Listed plant species (excluding commercially exploited species) (Select the highest score) a. Parcel has >_5 CLC listed plant species 30 b. Parcel has 3-4 CLC listed plant species 20 20 3 Till andsia species c. Parcel has <_ 2 CLC listed plant species 10 d. Parcel has 0 CLC listed plant species 0 1.1.4 - Invasive Plant Infestation (Select highest score) a. 0 - 10% infestation 50 36 Initial Criteria Screening Report Project Name: Williams Farms Folio Numbers: multiple Date: April 3, 2024 b. 10 - 25% infestation 40 c. 25 - 50% infestation 30 Very heavy lygodium in d. 50 - 75% infestation 20 20 disturbed marsh. Brazilian pepper along pasture edges e. >_75% infestation 10 1.2 - WILDLIFE COMMUNITIES 100 100 1.2.1- Listed wildlife species (Select the highest score) a. Listed wildlife species documented on the parcel 80 80 b. Listed wildlife species documented on adjacent property 60 c CLIP Potential Habitat Richness >_5 species 40 d. No listed wildlife documented near parcel 0 1.2.2 - Significant wildlife habitat (Rookeries, roosts, denning sites, nesting grounds, high population densities, etc) (Select highest score) large size; adjacent to a. Parcel protects significant wildlife habitat (Please describe) 20 20 conservation land that is adjacent to Lake Trafford b. Parcel enhances adjacent to significant wildlife habitat (Please describe) 10 c. Parcel does not enhance significant wildlife habitat 0 1.3 - WATER RESOURCES 100 80 1.3.1- Aquifer recharge (Select the highest score) 8.5 acres in the SE a. Parcel is located within a wellfield protection zone or within a corner are in a CLIP4 Aquifer Recharge Priority 1 area wellfield 40 40 protection zone b. Parcel is located within a CLIP4 Aquifer Recharge Priority 2 or 3 area 30 c. Parcel is located within a CLIP4 Aquifer Recharge Priority 4 or 5 area 20 d. Parcel is located within a CLIP4 Aquifer Recharge Priority 6 area 0 1.3.2 - Surface Water Protection (Select the highest score) a. Parcel is contiguous with and provides buffering for an Outstanding Florida Waterbody 30 b. Parcel is contiguous with and provides buffering for a creek, contiguous towetlands river, lake, canal or other surface water body along 20 20 Lake Trafford 37 Initial Criteria Screening Report Project Name: Williams Farms Folio Numbers: multiple Date: April 3, 2024 c. Parcel is contiguous with and provides buffering for an identified flowway 15 d. Wetlands exist on site 10 e. Parcel does not provide opportunities for surface water quality enhancement 0 1.3.3 - Floodplain Management (Select all that apply) a. Parcel has depressional or slough soils 10 10 b. Parcel has known history of flooding and is likely to provide onsite water attenuation 10 10 c. Parcel provides storm surge buffering 10 d. Parcel does not provide floodplain management benefits 0 1.4 - ECOSYSTEM CONNECTIVITY 200 200 1.4.1- Acreage (Select Highest Score) a. Parcel is >_ 300 acres 150 150 b. Parcel is >_ 100 acres 100 b. Parcel is >_ 50 acres 75 c. Parcel is >_ 25 acres 25 d. Parcel is >_ 10 acres 15 e. Parcel is < 10 acres 0 1.4.2 - Connectivity (Select highest score) a. Parcel is immediately contiguous with conservation lands 50 50 b. Parcel is not immediately contiguous, but parcels between it and nearby conservation lands are undeveloped 25 c. Parcel is isolated from conservation land 0 ECOLOGICAL VALUES TOTAL POINTS 600 500 ECOLOGICAL VALUES WEIGHTED SCORE (Awarded Points/Possible Points*160) 160 133 2 - HUMAN VALUES (20%) Possible Points Awarded Points Comments 2.1 - RECREATION 120 100 2.1.1- Compatible recreation activities (Select all that apply) a. Hunting 20 20 b. Fishing 20 20 c. Water -based recreation (paddling, swimming, etc) 20 d. Biking 20 20 e. Equestrian 20 20 f. Passive natural -resource based recreation (Hiking, photography, wildlife watching, environmental education, etc) 20 20 g. Parcel is incompatible with nature -based recreation 0 2.2 - ACCESSIBILITY 120 110 2.2.1- Seasonality (Select the highest score) 38 Initial Criteria Screening Report Project Name: Williams Farms Folio Numbers: multiple Date: April 3, 2024 a. Parcel accessible for land -based recreation year round 20 20 b. Parcel accessible for land -based recreation seasonally 10 c. Parcel is inaccessible for land -based recreation 0 2.2.2 - Vehicle access (Select the highest score) a. Public access via paved road 50 50 b. Public access via unpaved road 30 c. Public access via private road 20 d. No public access 0 2.2.3 - Parking Availability (Select the highest score) a. Minor improvements necessary to provide on -site parking 40 40 b. Major improvements necessary to provide on -site parking (Requires site development plan) 25 b. Public parking available nearby or on adjacent preserve 20 c. Street parking available 10 d. No public parking available 0 2.2.4 - Pedestrian access (Select the highest score) a. Parcel is easily accessible to pedestrians (within walking distance of housing development) 10 b. Parcel is not easily accessible to pedestrians 0 2.3 - AESTHETICS/CULTURAL ENHANCEMENT 40 20 2.3.1- Aesthetic/cultural value (Choose all that apply) a. Mature/outstanding native vegetation 5 5 b. Scenic vistas 5 5 c. Frontage enhances aesthetics of public thoroughfare 10 10 d. Archaeological/historical structures present 15 e. Other (Please describe) 5 f. None 0 HUMAN VALUES TOTAL SCORE 280 230 HUMAN VALUES WEIGHTED SCORE (Awarded Points/Possible Points*80) 80 66 3 - RESTORATION AND MANAGEMENT (20%) Possible Awarded Comments Points Points 3.1 - VEGETATION MANAGEMENT 120 75 3.1.1- Invasive plant management needs (Select the highest score) a. Minimal invasive/nuisance plant management necessary to restore and maintain native plant communities (<30%) 100 b. Moderate invasive/nuisance plant management necessary to restore and maintain native plant communities (30-65%) 75 75 c. Major invasive/nuisance plant management necessary to restore and maintain native plant communities (>65%) 50 39 Initial Criteria Screening Report Project Name: Williams Farms Folio Numbers: multiple Date: April 3, 2024 d. Major invasive/nuisance plant management and replanting necessary to restore and maintain native plant communities 25 (>65%) e. Restoration of native plant community not feasible 0 3.1.2 - Prescribed fire necessity and compatibility (Select the highest score) a. Parcel contains fire dependent plant communities and is compatible with prescribed fire or parcel does not contain fire 20 dependent plant communities b. Parcel contains fire dependent plant communities and is 0 incompatible with prescribed fire 3.2 - REMEDIATION AND SITE SECURITY 50 5 3.2.1- Site remediation and human conflict potential (Dumping, contamination, trespassing, vandalism, other) (Select the highest score) a. Minimal site remediation or human conflict issues predicted 50 b. Moderate site remediation or human conflict issues predicted 20 (Please describe) Potential C. Major site remediation or human conflict issues predicted 5 5 soil/water pollution; Phase 1 (Please describe) and 2 recommended d. Resolving site remediation or human conflict issues not 0 feasible 3.3 - ASSISTANCE 5 0 3.3.1- Management assistance by other entity a. Management assistance by other entity likely 5 b. Management assistance by other entity unlikely 0 0 RESTORATION AND MANAGEMENT TOTAL SCORE 175 80 RESTORATION AND MANAGEMENT WEIGHTED SCORE (Awarded 80 37 Points/Possible Points*80) Possible Awarded 4 - VULNERABILITY (20%) Comments Points Points 4.1- ZONING AND LAND USE 130 105 4.1.1- Zoning and land use designation (Select the highest score) a. Zoning allows for Single Family, Multifamily, industrial or 100 commercial b. Zoning allows for density of no greater than 1 unit per 5 acres 75 75 40 Initial Criteria Screening Report Project Name: Williams Farms Folio Numbers: multiple Date: April 3, 2024 c. Zoning allows for agricultural use /density of no greater than 1 unit per 40 acres 50 d. Zoning favors stewardship or conservation 0 4.1.2 - Future Land Use Type (Select the highest score) a. Parcel designated Urban 30 30 b. Parcel designated Estates, Rural Fringe Receiving and Neutral, 25 Agriculture c. Parcel designated Rural Fringe Sending, Rural Lands 5 Stewardship Area d. Parcel is designated Conservation 0 4.2 - DEVELOPMENT PLANS 50 20 4.2.1- Development plans (Select the highest score) a. Parcel has been approved for development 20 b. SFWMD and/or USACOE permit has been applied for or SDP 15 application has been submitted c. Parcel has no current development plans 0 0 4.2.2 - Site characteristics amenable to development (Select all that apply) a. Parcel is primarily upland 10 b. Parcel is along a major roadway 10 10 c. Parcel is >10 acres 5 5 d. Parcel is within 1 mile of a current or planned commercial or 5 5 multi -unit residential development VULNERABILITY TOTAL SCORE 180 125 VULNERABILITY WEIGHTED SCORE (Awarded Points/Possible Points*80) 80 56 41 Initial Criteria Screening Report Project Name: Williams Farms 8. Additional Site Photos Mixed Hardwood -Coniferous Cypress Folio Numbers: multiple Date: April 3, 2024 Mixed Wetland Hardwoods — Brazilian pepper midstory Cypress 42 Initial Criteria Screening Report Project Name: Williams Farms Limerock road through property Large storage building Folio Numbers: multiple Date: April 3, 2024 Pasture with oaks and cabbage palm Pasture with Cabbage Palm Hammock and Mixed Wetland Hardwoods in background 43 Initial Criteria Screening Report Project Name: Williams Farms Looking south from northwest side Looking west from middle of north side Folio Numbers: multiple Date: April 3, 2024 Looking southeast from northwest side Looking east from middle of north side 44 Initial Criteria Screening Report Project Name: Williams Farms Looking north from east side Overhead view showing density of cabbage palms Folio Numbers: multiple Date: April 3, 2024 1 Looking south from east side 45 Initial Criteria Screening Report Folio Numbers: multiple Project Name: Williams Farms Date: April 3, 2024 APPENDIX 1— Critical Lands and Water Identification Maps (CLIP) Definitions This report makes use of data layers from the Florida Natural Areas Inventory and University of Florida Critical Lands and Waters Identification Project (CLIP4). CLIP4 is a collection of spatial data that identify statewide priorities for a broad range of natural resources in Florida. It was developed through a collaborative effort between the Florida Areas Natural Inventory (FNAI), the University of Florida GeoPlan Center and Center for Landscape Conservation Planning, and the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC). It is used in the Florida Forever Program to evaluate properties for acquisition. CLIP4 is organized into a set of core natural resource data layers which are representative of 5 resource categories: biodiversity, landscapes, surface water, groundwater and marine. The first 3 categories have also been combined into the Aggregated layer, which identifies 5 priority levels for natural resource conservation. Below is a description of each of the three CLIP4 data layers used in this report. Fieure 5 - CLIP4 Prioritv Natural Communities Consists of 12 priority natural community types: upland glades, pine rocklands, seepage slopes, scrub, sandhill, sandhill upland lakes, rockland hammock, coastal uplands, imperiled coastal lakes, dry prairie, upland pine, pine flatwoods, upland hardwood forest, or coastal wetlands. These natural communities are prioritized by a combination of their heritage global status rank (G-rank) and landscape context, based on the Land Use Intensity Index (subset of CLIP Landscape Integrity Index) and FNAI Potential Natural Areas. Priority 1 includes G1-G3 communities with Very High or High landscape context. Priority 2 includes G1-G3 Medium and G4 Very High/High. Priority 3 includes G4 Medium and G5 Very High/High. Priority 5 is G5 Medium. This data layer was created by FNAI originally to inform the Florida Forever environmental land acquisition program. The natural communities were mapped primarily based on the FNAI/FWC Cooperative Land Cover (CLC) data layer, which is a compilation of best -available land cover data for the entire state. The CLC is based on both remote -sensed (from aerial photography, primarily from water management district FLUCCS data) and ground-truthed (from field surveys on many conservation lands) data. Fieure 10 - Potential Habitat Richness CLIP4 Ma This CLIP version 4.0 data layer is unchanged from CLIP v3.0. FWC Potential Habitat Richness. Because SHCAs do not address species richness, FWC also developed the potential habitat richness layer to identify areas of overlapping vertebrate species habitat. FWC created a statewide potential habitat model for each species included in their analysis. In some cases, only a portion of the potential habitat was ultimately designated as SHCA for each species. The Potential Habitat Richness layer includes the entire potential habitat model for each species and provides a count of the number of species habitat models occurring at each location. The highest number of focal species co-occurring at any location in the model is 13. 46 Initial Criteria Screening Report Folio Numbers: multiple Project Name: Williams Farms Date: April 3, 2024 Figure 11- CLIP4 Aquifer Recharge Priority and Wellfield Protection Zones High priorities indicate high potential for recharge to an underlying aquifer system (typically the Floridan aquifer but could be intermediate or surficial aquifers in some portions of the state). The highest priorities indicate high potential for recharge to springs or public water supplies. This figure also includes Wellfield Protection Zones. Collier County Wellfield Protection Zones are referenced in the Land Development Code and updated in 2010 by Pollution Control and Prevention Department Staff. The public water supply wellfields, identified in section 3.06.06 and permitted by the SFWMD for potable water to withdraw a minimum of 100,000 average gallons per day (GPD), are identified as protected wellfields, around which specific land use and activity (regulated development) shall be regulated under this section. 47 Agenda Item 5.D. |nitiAl �crppning Property for Review Apri13,2023 Conservation Collier Land Acquisition Advisory Committee y . . Ak < .�a Presented By: Melissa H @ n n|R, Environmental Specialist I Diveley Trust • Acreage: 10.0 acres • Location: Approx. 1'/z mile east of North Belle Meade Preserve and '/2 mile east of Kam Luck Dr, north of 1-75; RFMUD-NRPA-NBMO- Sending 0 ..._,_ 04, •�� � 'Y'\ �'�1 /^ •a. 4 ril �'�9 .� '-y e1R� 'iv�� ay.• i _ �.- • �■.� ,� icy ,�, ��Lr ; �, r �[� ,., 0.1 miles 0.2 D 0,5 1 2 ® WILLIAM & MARTHA 61VELEY TRUST . a County property 7R Acquisition Pending Conservation Collier Preserve Managed Conservation Areas Other Corservaton Areas I 3 4 5 6 Miles ifi r C.ounty Diveley Trust Met 4 out of 8 Initial Criteria Criteria #1 — CLIP Priority 1 Natural Community? NO Criteria #2 - CLIP Priority 2-4 Natural Community? YES Mapped as Hydric Pine Flatwoods Criteria #3 — Other Native, Natural Communities? N/A Also mapped as Mixed Scrub -Shrub Wetland; but already contains a CLIP 2-4 Natural Community Criteria #4 — Human Social Value? NO Inaccessible to the public; not near parcels owned by Collier County Criteria #5 — Protection of Water Resource Value? YES Mapped as 100% hydric soils; most likely holds water during wet season Criteria #6 — Significant Biological values? YES FL panther habitat and potential Big Cypress fox squirrel, red -cockaded woodpecker, and gopher tortoise habitat Criteria #7 — Connectivity? YES Private CE's to east and west of parcel Criteria #8 — Within Board approved TPMA? NO Initial Criteria !ning Report Properies, for Review 0 April3,2024 Conservation Collier Land Acquisition Advisory Committee Presented By: Melissa Hennig, Environmental Specialist Santamaria • Acreage: 61.1 acres • Location: About 3/4 of a mile north of Caracara Prairie Preserve; East off Corkscrew Rd. and south of Whidden Loop Rd.; adjacent to CREW District Lands Sf WIY71) Pepper Ranch 1 2 3 4 5 Miles Santamaria Total Score: 310/400 180 160 160 140 120 117 100 80 80 80 80 80 60 57 56 40 20 0 1 -Ecological Value 2 - Human Value 3 - Restoration and 4-Vulnerability Management ■ Awarded Points ❑ Possible Points Santamaria - Ecological Value Score (117 out of 160) Criteria Awarded Weighted Points Possible Weighted Points Awarded/Possible Points 1- Ecological Value 117 160 73% 1.1- Vegetative Communities 40 53 75% 1.2 - Wildlife Communities 27 27 100% 1.3 - Water Resources 17 27 65% 1.4- Ecosystem Connectivity 33 53 63% Vegetative Communities — Unimproved Pasture, Hydric Pine Flatwoods, Mesic Hammock, Mixed Wetland Hardwoods, Freshwater Marsh; T. balbisiana, T. fasciculata, butterfly orchid, Catesby's lily Wildlife Communities — Deer, turkey, sandhill crane, crested caracara in pastures; American alligator and FL panther; listed wading birds Water Resources — Over half the property holds water during rainy season; part of outer edge of CREW wetlands Ecosystem Connectivity — Adjacent to CREW District Lands on eastern and southern borders Santamaria Human Values Score (57 out of 80) Criteria Awarded Weighted Points Possible Weighted Points Awarded/Possible Points 2 - Human Values 57 80 71% 2.1- Recreation 23 34 67% 2.2 - Accessi bi I ity 26 34 75% 2.3 - Aesthetics/Cultural Enhancement 9 11 75% 44. -A Recreation — Opportunities for bird watching, hiking, bike riding, hunting, fishing, and camping; potential for environmental education through CREW Land & Water Trust; adjacent to CREW Yellow Trail Accessibility —Accessible year-round off public road Aesthetics/Cultural Enhancement —Visible from paved roads; Open landscape vistas and large mature oak trees; historic structures Santamaria Restoration and Management Score (80 out of 80) Criteria Awarded Weighted Points Possible Weighted Points Awarded/Possible Points 3 - Restoration and Management 80 80 100% 3.1-Vegetation Management 55 55 100% 3.2- Remediation and Site Security 1 23 23 100% 3.3 - Assistance 1 21 21 100% Vegetation Management — The entire property appears to contain less than 10% exotic plant cover; current owner has been controlling exotics for years; main plant is Caesarweed Remediation and Site Security — No major issues anticipated; access via locked gate Assistance — Potential for SFWMD staff to assist with prescribed fire and for FWC to assist with hunting via integration into CREW WEA Santamaria vulnerability Score (56 out of 80) Criteria Awarded Weighted Points Possible Weighted Points Awarded/Possible Points 4- Vulnerability 56 80 69% 4.1-Zoning and Land Use 44 58 77% 4.2 - Development Plans 11 22 50% Zoning and Land Use —A-MHO (1 unit / 5 acres); FLU Designation is Conservation Development Plans — None; Kingston development proposed west of Corkscrew Rd. ____ - �. ��L A' %I �, 1, F. �Q I k !','I ­�V 5�MWVY Santamaria Acquisition Considerations Potential for partnership with CREW Land & Water Trust with some of the buildings to support environmental education; staff recommends a Phase 1 ESA Williams Farms • Acreage: Approximately 1,167 acres • Location: About 1/4 of a mile east of Lake Trafford; South of Lake Trafford Rd. off Carson Rd.; Approx. 332 ac. within RLSA s�-a2 CORKSCREW ftO IMMOKALEE RD { O J Oi m wp A OIL WELL R❑ I z w J 0 Lu w GOLDS GATE BLVC ■ ! 0 5 10 15 20 Miles 0 3 Miles Williams Farms - Proposed for Conservation Collier ® Williams Farms Conservation Collier Preserve Managed Conservation Areas Other Conservation Lands Williams Farms Total Score: 291/400 180 160 160 140 133 120 100 80 80 80 80 66 60 56 40 37 20 0 1 -Ecological Value 2 - Human Value 3 - Restoration and 4-Vulnerability Management ■ Awarded Points ❑ Possible Points Williams Farms - Ecological Value Score (144 out of 160) Criteria Awarded Weighted Points Possible Weighted Points Awarded/Possible Points 1- Ecological Value 144 160 90% 1.1- Vegetative Communities 43 53 80% 1.2 - Wildlife Communities 27 27 100% 1.3 - Water Resources 21 271 80% 1.4 - Ecosystem Connectivity 531 531 100% Vegetative Communities — Improved Pasture, Cabbage Palm Hammock, Mixed Wetland Hardwoods, Cypress, Mixed Hardwood -Coniferous, Freshwater Marsh, Mesic Flatwoods, and Mixed Scrub -Shrub Wetland; T. balbisiana, T. fasciculata, butterfly orchid Wildlife Communities — Deer, turkey, sandhill crane, crested caracara in pastures; American alligator and FL panther; listed wading birds; Everglade snail kite Water Resources — Over half the property holds water during rainy season and is mapped as hydric soils; wetlands buffer Lake Trafford wetlands Ecosystem Connectivity — Adjacent to SSA 13 on west side and adjacent to Arrowhead Reserve preserve area on north side Williams Farms Human Values Score (66 out of 80) Criteria Awarded Weighted Points Possible Weighted Points Awarded/Possible Points 2 - Human Values 66 80 82% 2.1- Recreation ?9 34 83% 2.2 - Accessibility 34 92% 2.3 - Aesthetics/Cultural Enhancement 6 11 50% Recreation — Opportunities for bird watching, bike riding, and camping; potential for hunting depending on adjacent uses Accessibility —Accessible year-round off public road Aesthetics/Cultural Enhancement —Open landscape vistas and large, mature cypress and oak trees .y•_ Williams Farms Restoration and Management Score (37 out of 80) Criteria Awarded Weighted Pointsl Possible Weighted Points Awarded/Possible Points 3 - Restoration and Management 37 80 46% 3.1 - Vegetation Management 34 55 63% 3.2 - Remediation and Site Security 2 23 10% 3.3 - Assistance 0 2 0% Vegetation Management — The entire property appears to contain 75% exotic plant cover; extensive lygodium and Brazilian pepper cover in areas that are difficult to access; cabbage palm reduction necessary prior to prescribed fire Remediation and Site Security —Access via locked gate; environmental remediation may be necessary depending on ESA's Assistance — Potential for SFWMD assistance with hydrologic restoration; potential for SFWMD and FWC assistance with exotic plant control Williams Farms Vulnerability Score (56 out of 80) Criteria Awarded Weighted Pointsl Possible Weighted Points Awarded/Possible Points 4 - Vulnerability 56 80 69% 4.1- Zoning and Land Use _ _ 81% 4.2 - Development Plans y 40% Zoning and Land Use — Zoned A -MHO (1 unit / 5 ac.); 332.1 ac. zoned RLSA (176.1 ac FSA, 78.6 ac. HSA, 63.9 ac. Open lands, and 13.5 ac. 500ft Buffer); FLU is Urban Residential Subdistrict (834.9 ac.) and Agricultural/Rural Mixed Use District/RLSA (332.1 ac.) Development Plans — None on portion considered by Conservation Collier Williams Farms Acquisition Considerations Staff recommends a Phase 1 ESA (and most likely Phase 2 ESA) due to historic and surrounding land use cofler County Transportation Management Services Department Collier County Transportation Management Services Department Veterans Memorial Blvd. Extension Exceptional Benefits Petition Railhead Scrub Preserve Parcel Conservation Collier Land Acquisition Advisory Council April 3, 2024 popAPRIL 3, 2024 Veterans Memorial Blvd Extension Exceptional Benefits Request Presentation Team CO 7eY CO-Mnty Transportation Management Services Department Trinity Scott, Collier County TMSD Department Head Jay Ahmad, P.E. Collier County Transportation Engineering Director Lorraine Lantz, Collier County Transportation Planning Manager Christopher Wright, P.E., RWA Engineering Tim Hall, Turrell, Hall & Associates, Inc. Marielle Nageon De Lestang, Turrell, Hall & Associates, Inc. VwAPRIL 3, 2024 CO Ter CO - my Transportation Management Services Department Veterans Memorial Blvd. Extension Project Site Map Phase 1 of VMB Ext. is complete. Phase 2 requires identifying a pond site location. The preferred pond site identified is owned by Conservation Collier. In order to proceed, an Exceptional Benefits Request is being presented. PWAPRIL 3, 2024 1 7 7 1 6iLl, AM* 07 1. �14 IL 1L A -S tt 46 "44 5,dr A 04k -T APRIL 3, 2024 Public Purpose co l ei county Transportation Management Services Department Veterans Memorial Blvd. Extension (VMB Ext.) project was identified as a public need at the time the preferred parcel was acquired for future use. Minimize Impacts The Pond Siting Report concluded that preferred Pond Site 1 was the best choice based on the proximity to the drainage basin and other considerations. Offsetting Impacts Use of the program lands as re -configured in the pond concept design and provides the least overall impacts. Consideration of Alternatives Pond siting study, environmental surveys, and careful consideration of all alternatives, were analyzed to determine which program lands were the least impacted. Meeting Exceptional Benefit Public access, a goal of Conservation Collier, will be improved. Currently, there is no public access to the Program Lands. Reports of unauthorized access have been noted. APRI L 3, 2024 5 Criteria A co 7e-r county Transportation Management Services Department State the public purpose for which the other -use dedication is being requested. • The Veterans Memorial Blvd Extension (VMB Ext.) Project has been identified in Collier MPO's Long Range Transportation Plan (LRTP). The project is identified in the County's Annual Update and Inventory Report (AUIR) as a solution to existing deficiencies on the transportation network. • Pond site infrastructure is a required part of the VMB Ext. Project. • A Pond Site Study completed by RWA, Inc. examined various alternatives and recommends the use of the Railhead Scrub Preserve parcel for the drainage pond. • The identified parcel will be used as a drainage pond to accommodate the VMB Ext. Project and bring public access to the area. Criteria 6 CO ier County Transportation Management Services Department Provide a history and discussion of alternatives to requesting the specific interest in Program Lands and demonstrate why other alternatives are not acceptable. • VMB Ext. Phase 1 has been completed. The pond site required for Phase 1 is at capacity and cannot accommodate further expansion. • A Pond Siting Report was completed for the project to evaluate drainage needs, pond sites and develop alternatives. • In total, 5 (five) pond sites were evaluated. • Pond Site 1 was found to be the preferred alternative when all factors were considered. FVAPRIL 3, 2024 J • 1 A - I K `7 e s s. }1 TK t tti S!T!{ @4J F ' I.r..0 ��r F.! 'l S• •I\ .� i �_+3:7J=�L y � �T,I .hI .Iy,.I.ryJ..l'Lr II,IiJ:il tip- •.r:8 � ��f '-� _ i'� f4 �� - 1l l�i.l.l 111 . -i"Iy L4. .. j�,l+. - _ .f. � , f r• /4!' �, .. .s : _ :� - ' / �.�rr .. _ _. _ �_ r:. a •a; Y, 1'= - ►}LJ-4 APRIL 3, 2024 Pond Site 1 Location Located on the south side of VMB Ext. west of the railroad - area known as Railhead Scrub Preserve Characteristics Acquired as a separate 60 acres of preserve area. Will be shaped to minimize impacts. Preferred Location Lowest impact to specie! location in correct basin, and avoids habitat. ■ I J%F Zi .�� 1 Property detail I Aerial I Sketches I Trim Notices Tsaoa Core pR r• � 3ms Pass R9:.. .-- •� Property Summary Site Parcel No 00153160004 Address `Disclaimer Site City NAPLES Name Address N A REALTY TRUST INC 3470 CLUES CENTER BLVD 3470 CLUES CENTER BLVD I CSty NAPLES State FL Map No- Strap Na. Section Township Range 3AiS 000100 010 03A1S 15 48 25 Legal 1S 48 25 E112 OF NEll 14 LESS N50FT 69.97 AC OR 1365 PG 1357 5iteone 34110 'No#e Zip 34114 Acres *Estimated 78.43 4 Property Summary Parcel No 00152240OD6 n Site 14250TAMIAMI Address Site City NAPLES *Disclaimer TRL Name ! AddressTRI I ASSOC LLC 7878 COOPER CREEK BLVD City UNIVERSITY PART{ Site Zane 34110 *Note Map No. Strap No. Section Township Range Acres *Estimated 3A 15 DOO 100 002 D3A 15 13 48 25 18.86 J 15 48 25 NW1/4 OF NW1/4 LYING W OF US-41, AND SEC 1648 25 N1/2 OF NE1/4, LESS Legal N268.54FT, LESS PORTION WEST OF US 41 AND US 41 RfW. LESS THAT PORTION OF SECS 15 & 16 IN TWP 48 RNG 25 AS DESC IN OR 4611 PG 2633 Pond Site 4'T.:" Location Located north of VMB Ext. Ntt and west of Old US41. Characteristics Owned by Meadowbrook Preserve and under a conservation easement held by SFWMD. Suitability Impacts high quality wetlands under SFWMD Conservation Easement. Property Detail W AF • A `4 Aerial I Sketches I Trim Notices 0 'ylMrllgtj:.�lsi1 d — �, I-IR 1 '�'• �y� ^ ii • ter• ysc� d{; : t`+ �� Pond Site S� i Location - ������„14,Or Located south of VMB Ext.147 � +� and directly adjacent to; ,,. '_► US41. Characteristics Parcel purchased for VMB Ext. project. Parcel to be used for the road and as part of stormwater systen Suitability Site too small to provide adequate stormwater management for the project. Site is already part of the drainage calculations. Mo�nl puehi ram.., U vQ P � � � 9vnbmflihllR rp4 $pp � t��.•�.5 i� •L+ Pymoutn R.d�QA T.q Property Detail I Aerial I Sketches I Trim Notices J • 1 A - I K r yti t ilii.raa b y i �'All IN y � �T,I .hI .Iy,.I.ryJ..l'Lr II,IiJ:il ti.- •.r:8 � ��f '-� _ i'� 14 jp,l+. - _ .f. , f r• /4!', .. .s : - :� - ' / �.�rr .. - _. _ �_ r:. a •a; Y, 1'= - ►}LJ-4 APRIL 3, 2024 Preferred Alternative Pond Locations CoiLier County Transportation Management Services Department I LEGEND 4 [Tlory BAfAIEM . wWffsk6luLaIEA ALVtfo71l Of WAY Ip IL1YJNk wortar,•.1r.to�eEn I wort aE IrmnAuori {,( L�_ _ i ... -. 1mt ai1llYaATn! sR5lu+lwiEk .................. { �'. 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Ane�m 7 .1 COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONM .:ALTERNATIVE 2 RASEMAP RIGHT# -WAY VE[ERANS MEMORIAL BLVD SSE 2 - ROADWAY LMPE604EMMTS 3119DX-"l 9 r11"J1 Criteria C Corier Comity Transportation Management Services Department Demonstrate the requested other -use of the Program Lands takes the minimum acreage and, to the maximum extent possible, minimizes harmful intrusion, preserves higher quality lands, etc. • Pond Siting Report includes evaluation of various alternatives and considers environmental impacts • To the greatest extent possible, the VMB Ext. project will limit the acreage needed. • The advance acquisition of Pond Site 5 and the pond site for Phase I have been included in the calculation to allow for the least amount of Conservation Collier Land. • The pond site concept was refined after coordination with Conservation Collier Staff and the preliminary design takes into consideration the minimum acreage needed and demonstrates the intent to minimize impacts to the area. APRIL 3, 2024 Refined Alternative Pond Location A �Y. iv II � I •� ,.. LS {;;� •III �'; I ___ — '4 �W L •t ,� J II . ,4 I IT in l Su h� II ; 1 HIM "� L �1 I _ a K, i°,III! II I I I • r- ,�_ 1 1 11I I t,=111i 111IIIdl:1' 1�� - .. - -.1Nii vt�•1I111xILtS�L'G]YMw�lhino'mW.nu-r�IX.nh:164nIw Lln-r�e i'i.il'uluy r'.IIi:.1•mIFMu�ilcl�-nIV}Il'l4d]41.11rq CoiLier County Transportation Management Services Department Criteria D Co fle-r COUMty Transportation Management Services Department Demonstrate how the use of the Program Lands will be offset with an Exceptional Benefit to the Program. • Improved public access to Conservation Lands, a goal of the Conservation Collier • Improves access, connectivity, safety and circulation for the transportation network including the newly opened Aubrey Rogers High School and surrounding community. • Provides opportunity address unauthorized access to the area. • Provides additional funding to make improvements on site. APRIL 3, 2024 Criteria E co tier Comity Transportation Management Services Department Demonstrate how the Other -Use dedications of portion of Program Lands will not adversely affect any state or federally listed species. • All work within this area will be permitted as required and in compliance with all appropriate agencies • State and Federal agencies provide guidance on State or Federally listed species. • All laws, ordinances, regulations and required compliance activities will be adhered to during all phases of the Project. coiiier county Tortoise Locations Transportation p Services Department Management rlment "f�-- - !n'n •� CAP �r t .',,'� 7 A. Ar Tit.- 4170., MEOW TORTOISE LOCATIONS -WEST PROPERTY AREA rat s :-� s— s SCALE: 1 " = 400' TORTOISE BURROWS AND CAVITY TREES SYMBOL DESCRIPTION QUANTITY POTENTIALLY OCCUPIED ONSITE 193 POTENTIALLY OCCUPIED wAn 25 FT OF SITE 12 ■ ABANDONED 19 TOTAL BURROWS WITHIN PROJECT FOOTPRINT 224 i CAVITY TREE 2 TORTOISE LOCATIONS -EAST PROPERTY AREA SCALE: 1 ° = 409 01L,TuTfell, Hall & Associates, Iftc. Marine & Envieanmental Consulting VETERANS MEMORIAL B LV D EST. PH 11 JOE-- 3584ExchmgeAve. Naples, FL341 -3732 OVERALL LISTED SPECIES MAP Email:tuna@thaW1cs-can Phone:{239)643-0I66 Fax:(239)543.602 rlr�osera ���...._.-�........,�...,.._ SECTION-10S11 TOWNSHIP-48S RANGF.-26E Criteria F Co���ier county Transportation Management Services Deparlment Demonstrate that the proposed compensation meets the goals and purposes of the Program and provides an Exceptional Benefit to the Conservation Collier Program. In addition to the financial compensation established by the appraisal, TMSD recommends contributing the following exceptional benefits to the program: • Providing a small pipe (minimum 18 inches in diameter) set at- • A financial contribution of $35,000 to Conservation Collier for use at the preserve. • Coordination meetings at key project milestones. • Note - all compensation requires BCC approval and acceptance FFZAPRIL 3, 2024 Criteria G Collier County Transportation Management Services Department Include the current value of the land to be acquired as provided for in Section 4.02 of the Ordinance. • An appraisal of the property will be done to determine the current value of the Program Land to be used for the pond site. • The appraisal will be ordered and completed at the BCC's direction. • Note - all compensation requires BCC approval and acceptance Public Purpose co l ei county Transportation Management Services Department Veterans Memorial Blvd. Extension (VMB Ext.) project was identified as a public need at the time the preferred parcel was acquired for future use. Minimize Impacts The Pond Siting Report concluded that preferred Pond Site 1 was the best choice based on the proximity to the drainage basin and other considerations. Offsetting Impacts Use of the program lands as re -configured in the pond concept design and provides the least overall impacts. Consideration of Alternatives Pond siting study, environmental surveys, and careful consideration of all alternatives, were analyzed to determine which program lands were the least impacted. Meeting Exceptional Benefit Public access, a goal of Conservation Collier, will be improved. Currently, there is no public access to the Program Lands. Reports of unauthorized access have been noted. APRI L 3, 2024 23 Cofler County Transportation Management Services Department Questions? Thank you Lorraine Lantz Transportation Planning Manager 239-252-5779 Lorraine.Lantz(a)c;ol Iierc:ountyFL.gov Veterans Memorial Blvd. Extension Program Impacts Modeling traffic based on historical trends indicate levels of service decline Congestion, safety incidents including fatalities and serious injuries correspondingly increase Needed drainage improvements and impacts to water quality remain unaddressed Missed transportation network connections create increased congestion, resulting in delays, loss of productivity, costs and impact air quality Approved by the Collier MPG Board Delays planned improvements prioritized in Gecember11,2020 long-range planning documents and AUIR DECEM9E92020 ftv wowa. MMM APRIL 3, 2024 Criteria E Cotiew County Transportation Management Services Department Listed Animal Species - The Railhead Scrub Preserve Land Management Plan updated August 2021 documents the occurrence of the gopher tortoise which are listed as Threatened in Florida. Both the tortoise and its burrow are protected under state law. Gopher tortoises within 25 feet of construction activities must be relocated before any land clearing and development takes place. Permits regarding relocations must be acquired from the Florida Wildlife Commission (FWC). In addition, the FNAI database report indicated two other listed species that have the potential to occur at the preserve based on the known or predicted range of the species. They are the eastern indigo snake and the gopher frog. Listed Plant Species - There are no species listed as Endangered or Threatened by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. There are 12 plant species at Railhead Scrub Preserve that are listed by the State of Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (FDACS), five (5) as Endangered, six (6) as Threatened, and one (1) as Commercially Exploited. The Florida Natural Areas Inventory (FNAI) lists seven (7) species as Imperiled to Critically Imperiled in Florida. The Institute for Regional Conservation (IRC) lists four (4) species as Critically Imperiled in South Florida. Next Steps BCC APPROVAL Petition is presented to the BCC for their recommendation MARKET APPRAISAL Market appraisal is completed and presented to the BCC for approval Co ier County Transportation Management Services Department COMPENSATION PERMITTING Agreements and Financial compensation is approved by the BCC Veterans Memorial Blvd. Ext. Phase II moves into the permitting phase APRIL 3, 2024 Coffl e,r County Transportation Management Services Department Veterans Memorial Blvd. Extension Planned Improvements IDENTIFIED NEEDS Project is an identified need and documented in the Collier MPO's Long -Range Transportation Plans since 2001. Project is identified in the AUIR as a need to address growth, connectivity, and livability. Project provides needed connection to US41 developing alternative routes, alleviating congestion, and improving safety. Project meets the demands of the traveling public in the area including Aubrey Rogers High School. BENEFITS Adds safety improvements including sidewalks and shared use paths for pedestrian safety and improved access. Potential for improving safety response time for fire and rescue services by reducing trip length. Improves circulation in the area, providing alternative routes and reducing congestion. Brings improvements to conservation area by creating legal access and addresses unauthorized and impactful access. Provides funding for onsite to the Railhead Preserve. VWAPRIL 3, 2024