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AGENDA
November 6, 2023
2:30 PM
3299 Tamiami Trail E 3rd Floor BCC Chambers, Naples, Florida 34112
Chairman Roy Wilson, Vice Chair Robert Wopperer
Jacob Dutry van Haeften, Bill Robbins
1. Call to order and Roll Call
2. Invocation & Pledge of Allegiance
3. Adoption of Agenda
4. Public to be Heard (Non -Agenda Items)
5. Approval of Minutes
a. May 8, 2023 Minutes (Attachment)
6. Community / Business — Presentations
7. Old Business
a. Humiston and Moore, Matt Goddard, Project Manager (Attachment)
b. Draft Ordinance HC Obstructions (Attachment)
8. New Business
a. Advisory Committee Application William Robert Bynum
(Attachment)
b. Advisory Committee Application Greg Orick (Attachment)
c. 2024 Meeting Calendar (Attachment)
9. Staff Report
a. October Financials- (Attachment)
10. Correspondence and Communication
a. International Coastal Clean-up 9.16.23 (Attachment)
b. Operation Medicine Cabinet Drop -Off Sites (Attachment)
11. Public Comment
12. Staff Comments
13. Advisory Board General Communications
14. Next meeting date
a. TBD
15. Adjournment
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May 8, 2023 meeting minutes Item 5a
HALDEMAN CREEK MSTU MINUTES OF THE MAY 8, 2023 MEETING
The meeting of the Haldeman Creek MSTU Advisory Committee was called to order by
Roy Wilson at 3:30 p.m. at 3299 Tamiami Trail E, 3rd Floor BCC Chambers, Naples, FL
34112.
I. Roll Call: Advisory Board Members Present: Robert Wopperer, Bill
Robbins and Roy Wilson., Jacob Dutry Van Haeften attended virtually.
MSTU Staff Present: Debrah Forester, CRA Director, Shirley Garcia, Program
Manager and Greg Oravec, New CRA Director.
II. Pledge of Allegiance- Was led by Roy Wilson
III. Adoption of Agenda: Bill Robbins made a motion to approve the agenda as written,
second by Robert Wopperer. Approved unanimously.
IV. Adoption of Minutes: Bill Robbins made a motion to approve the minutes as
written, second by Robert Wopperer. Approved unanimously.
V. Community / Business — Presentations
VI. Old Business:
VII. New Business:
a. 3241 Sabal Ct — Jeff Rogers, Turrel Hall and Assoc, Inc — Mr. Rogers presented
the plans for the new rip rap request for Sabal Ct. and is requesting a letter of no
objection from the committee, he noted that there is no intention on removing any
Mangroves just improve the shoreline and stabilize the existing rip rap and put a
new rip -rap in. After much discussion and questions from the committee, Roy
Wilson made a motion to approve a letter of no objection, seconded by Bill Robbins
and approved unanimously.
b. FY24 Millage Rate — Ms. Forester noted if the Committee wanted to keep their
millage rate at mileage neutral. Bob Wopperer made a motion to remain millage
neutral, seconded by Bill Robbins approved unanimously.
c. Mangrove Trimming- The Committee wanted a status on the mangrove trimming
from the City of Naples and see if there are any other areas that needed to be
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trimmed while out on the boat. There was a request to revisit the draft ordinance
that was requested previously by the committee that would make the property
owners have to cut back their foliage impeding the waterway and staff will draft
something and bring it back for review. Mr. Wilson wanted staff to bring P1 area to
the City of Naples and request they get the mangroves cut back because of the
safety factor of boats coming around the corner.
VIII. Staff Report:
a. Priority Project Report- Ms. Forester provided the new priority project
report format and asked if anyone had any questions.
b. Financials- Ms. Forester provided the financial report if anyone had any questions
IX. Correspondence and Communications:
X. Public Comments: Alan Bruehl lives on Captains Cove and expressed his concern
about the silt and requested the committee assist with the silt and look at dredging the
north end. Mr. Wilson let him know they did talk about doing a survey on that end of
the creek so there will be more to come on that.
XI. Staff Comments: Ms. Forester noted her retirement and thanked the committee.
XII. Advisory Committee Comments:_ Roy Wilson noted a future spot dredge project to
look at is at the north end because of the new weir, the silt came in prior to
completing installing the new weir due to Hurricane IRMA, staff will look at doing
another bathymetric survey east of the bridge to determine the need for spot dredging.
XIII. Next Meeting Date:_
a. TBD
XIV. Adjournment: 4:32 pm
Approved by: Roy Wilson, Chairman
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HUMISTON
& MOORE
ENGINEERS
COASTAL
ENGINEERING DESIGN
AND PERMITTING
September 25, 2019
Debrah Forester
Bayshore Gateway Triangle Community
MSTU Haldeman Creek MSTU
3570 Bayshore Drive, Unit 102
Naples, FL 34112
Re: Haldeman Creek FEMA Technical Analysis
MSTU Haldeman Creek MSTU, Collier County
HIM File No. 25-026
Dear Debrah,
Item 7a
5679 STRAND COURT
NAPLES, FLORIDA 34110
FAX: 239 594 2025
PHONE: 239 594 2021
Sent via Email
This technical analysis is a review of the potential shoaling effects of Hurricane Irma which
impacted the Naples area on September 10, 2017. Hurricane Irma caused an irregular water level
fluctuation within the area including Naples Bay. Refer to Figure 1 for water level elevations
recorded by a tide gauge located on the Naples Pier. This degree of fluctuation in water levels has
the potential of creating turbid waters and depositing sediment within back bays and canals.
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Based on the review of historical aerials of Naples Bay, Figure 2 shows the Creek being dredge
and created in circa 1962. This appears to be the first and only dredging prior to the 2006 project.
Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) and United States Army Corps of Engineers
(USACE) permits are provided in Appendix A and reference approximately 45,000 cubic yards (cy)
to be dredged, according the pre -construction survey of 2006.
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Figure 2: Circa 1962 Aerial of Naples Bay, H&M
Historical Files
To assess the potential damage caused by
Hurricane Irma to Haldeman Creek, it is necessary
to develop a background in -fill rate. This would be
the natural average of sediment deposited, not
including any significant storm events. This can be
achieved by reviewing historical survey data and
the time between each survey to develop an
estimated volumetric rate of change in cubic
yards per year (cy/yr). Due to the limited survey
data of the Creek, the 2006 pre -construction
survey volume obtained from the regulatory
permits was used. Applying the approximately
45,000 cy over the time period since the Creek
was initially dredged, approximately 44 years, a
background in -fill rate of approximately 1,000
cy/yr was estimated.
Applying this in -fill rate to the current conditions, Humiston and Moore Engineers compared the
current volume between the 2007 post construction survey and the current 2019 survey. Figure
3 shows typical sections and how volumes were calculated. The area between the two surveys
are computed, averaged, and then multiplied by the distance between each survey station. In this
case, the distance between the stations are 50 feet. This method is referred to as the average
end -area method. The hatch area shows the change in cy found in Table 1.
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Table 1 is a summary of the calculated volumes for the main channel and each adjoining canal.
Refer to Appendix 6 for canal location and associated cross sections. The main channel and
adjoining canals show accretion or shoaling from the 2007 dredging except for canal E-E, which
shows negligible scouring.
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Table 1: Volume Summary
Haldeman Creek 2019 TO 2007 SURVEY
COMPARISON
Section
2019 (CY)
Post 2007 (CY)
Change (CY)
A -A
15,818
15,036
782
B-B
2,144
1,476
668
C-C
811
607
204
D-D
759
521
238
E-E
87
114
-27
F-F
127
42
85
G-G
523
142
381
H-H
465
148
317
J-J
680
493
186
K-K
595
307
288
L-L
800
287
513
M-M
178
32
145
N-N
320
169
151
P-P
559
408
150
Q-Q
1,752
1,362
390
R-R
806
372
433
S-S
518
109
409
T-T
613
313
300
U-U
21966
1,407
1,559
V-V
1,090
142
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SUM
31,609
23,486
8,122
The change volume for the entire navigable canal system is 8,122 cy. Applying the time interval
between the two surveys, the background in -fill rate is estimated at approximately 875 cy/yr.
Sincerely,
HUMISTON & MOORE ENGINEERS
Matthew Goddard, P.E., M.SC
Attachments
Copy to: Deborah Forester
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Haldeman Creek MSTU
To: Haldeman Creek MSTU Advisory Committee
Via: Gregory J. Oravec, CRA Director
From: Shirley Garcia, Program Manager
Subject: Haldeman Creek/Maintenance of Canals in Navigable Waterways
Date: November 6, 2023
Memorandum
Background & Analysis: Vegetation grows into the canals and channels of the Haldeman Creek
MSTU hindering navigation. The committee has requested staff draft an amendment to the
weeds, litter and exotic removal ordinance to include that property owners be responsible for
and remove any obstruction that would impede the navigable waterway within the Haldeman
Creek boundaries.
Recommendation: To review and recommend any changes to the draft ordinance and a motion
for staff to work with the appropriate county divisions to facilitate an amendment to the
ordinance.
Next Steps:
➢ Peer Review
➢ Working Group Meeting
o Code
o CRA
o County Attorney's Office
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Item 7b
ORDINANCE NO. 23-
AN ORDINANCE OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
AMENDING ORDINANCE NUMBER 09-08, AS AMENDED,
WHICH REGULATES AND CONTROLS LITTER, WEEDS, AND
EXOTICS WITHIN THE UNINCORPORATED AREA OF
COLLIER COUNTY, BY PROVIDING FOR AMENDMENTS TO
THE FOLLOWING SECTIONS: DECLARATION OF PUBLIC
NUISANCE; PROCEDURES FOR MANDATORY LOT MOWING
PROGRAM; AND FURTHER PROVIDING FOR A CONFLICT
AND SEVERABILITY SECTION; AN INCLUSION IN THE CODE
OF LAWS AND ORDINANCES SECTION; AND AN EFFECTIVE
DATE SECTION.
WHEREAS, Chapter 125, Florida Statutes, establishes the right and power of
counties to provide for the health, welfare and safety of existing and future residents of the
County by enacting and enforcing zoning regulations necessary for the protection of the
public; and
WHEREAS, at the Month and Day, 2023, Board of County Commission meeting,
the Board directed that certain amendments be made to Ordinance Number 09-08, as
amended, specifically adding a prohibition on obstruction of free passage in the streets,
alleys, or waterways of Collier, and making adjustments to the mandatory lot mowing
program relating to removal from the program.
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NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA that:
AMENDMENTS TO DECLARATION OF PUBLIC NUISANCE SECTION
Section Eleven, "Declaration of Public Nuisance," of Ordinance Number 09-08 is
hereby amended to read as follows:
SECTION ELEVEN: Declaration of Public Nuisance
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7 . Any obstacle, vegetative or debris, organic or inorganic, which obstructs free passage or
presents a potential hazard to the free passage of vessels in the waterways within the
Haldeman Creek MSTU Boundary or abutting the Haldeman Creek boundary is hereby
prohibited and declared a public nuisance. Exhibit A- Haldeman Creek Boundary Maw
Attached, this includes improved or unimproved properties.
AMENDMENTS TO PROCEDURES FOR MANDATORY LOT MOWING
PROGRAM SECTION A
Section Nineteen, "Procedures for Mandatory Lot Mowing Program," of
Ordinance Number 05-44 is hereby amended to read as follows:
SECTION NINETEEN Procedures for Mandatory Lot Mowing Program
1. Inclusion in mandatory lot mowing program. If a public nuisance is
determined to exist three or more times after July 15, 2001, on
any lot or parcel subject to this ordinance while under the same
ownership, then at the discretion of the County Manager or his/her designee, such property
will be placed in the Mandatory Lot Mowing Program, as set forth below.
2. Exemption from lot mowing program. Individual property owners of record
whose real property is included in the County's mandatory lot mowing program may request c
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an exemption from inclusion in the program by submitting to the County Manager, or his c?
designee, a signed written agreement, acceptable to the County, covenanting that the
property owner will maintain the property so that the height of any grass, weeds, or otherwise a
regulated vegetative matter will not constitute a public nuisance or exceed eighteen inches
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in height. In addition, the property owner must provide a letter of credit, contract agreement,
a
escrow agreement, or some other surety with a mowing company that is acceptable to the
County. The surety provided may vary but must remain in effect throughout the property
owner's ownership of the property(s). The agreement must also include a provision of
understanding by the owner that should he/she fail to keep the contract agreement and ensure =
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no violation of this Ordinance exists on the property(s), the agreement approved by the
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County will become null and void. In that event, the property owner would be provided
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written notice that the lot mowing program exemption would be revoked by a date certain and Q
the property would be placed in the Mandatory Lot Mowing Program, and not be entitled to any
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further exemptions so long as the property is owned by the same property owner(s). The County
Manager or designee may remove a lot or parcel enrolled in the Mandatory Lot MowingProgramf
it is determined that the lot or parcel has been kept in compliance with this ordinance for three or
more consecutive months.
CONFLICT AND SEVERABILITY SECTION
In the event this Ordinance conflicts with any other ordinance of Collier County or
other applicable law, the more restrictive shall apply. If any court of competent jurisdiction
holds any phrase or portion of this Ordinance invalid or unconstitutional, such portion shall
be deemed a separate, distinct and independent provision and such holding shall not affect
the validity of the remaindering portion. N�k
INCLUSION IN THE CODE OF LAWS AND ORDINANCES SECTION
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 ordinance may be
renumbered or re -lettered to accomplish such, and the word "ordinance" may be changed to
"section," "article," or any other appropriate word.
EFFECTIVE DATE SECTION
This Ordinance shall become effective upon filing with the Department of State.
PASSED AND DULY ADOPTED by the Board of County Commissioners of
Collier County, Florida, this day of 12023.
ATTEST: W BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
CRYSTAL KINZEL, CLERK
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, Deputy Clerk
Approved as to form and legality:
Assistant County Attorney
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
C•
RICK LOCASTRO, CHAIRMAN
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AMENDED EXHIBIT "A"
THE HALDEMAN CREEK DREDGING MUNICIPAL SERVICE TAXING UNIT
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
A PARCEL OF LAND LYING IN SECTIONS 11,12,13 & 14, TOW SHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST,
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOW :
BEGINNING AT A POINT, BEING THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION 14, TOW SHIP 50
SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, WHICH IS ALSO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF LOT 118 OF THE
NAPLES GROVEAND TRUCK COMPANY'S LITTLE FARMS NO.2AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 1,
PAGE 27 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA;
THENCE N.00017'52"E. FOR 30.00 FEET TO THE SOUTH REMAINDER OF LOT 23 OF EASTGATE
SUBDIVISION;
THENCE N.89055'08"W ALONG SAID SOUTH REMAINDER FOR 140.47 FEET TO THE EAST
RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF PETERS AVENUE, 60' RIGHT-OF-WAY;
THENCE N.00024'57"E. ALONG SAID EAST RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE FOR 757.17 FEET;
THENCE N.89051'30"E. FOR 138.91 FEET;
THENCE N.00017'52"E. FOR 100.34 FEET;
THENCE S.89049'58"W. FOR 138.71 FEET TO THE EAST RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF SAID PETERS
AVENUE;
THENCE N.00024'57"E. ALONG SAID EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE, FOR 117.09 FEET TO THE
SOUTHEASTERLY RIGHT- OF -WAY LINE OF PETERS AVENUE PER FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF
TRANSPORTATION RIGHT-OF-WAY MAP FOR U.S.41 (SECTION 03010-2554):
THENCE N.38°43'06"E. ALONG SAID SOUTHEASTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE FOR 138.27 FEET;
THENCE S.82004'47"E. ALONG SAID SOUTHEASTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE FOR 23.32 FEET
TO THE WESTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF U.S.41;
THENCE S.51026'20"E. FOR 122.96 FEET TO A POINT OF CURVATURE;
THENCE SOUTHEASTERLY 363.97 FEET ALONG THE ARC OF A NON -TANGENTIAL CIRCULAR
CURVE TO THE RIGHT, HAVING A RADIUS OF 1773.76 FEET, THROUGH A CENTRALANGLE OF
11°45'25"AND BEING SUBTENDED BYACHORDWHICH BEARS S.45°33'37"E. FOR FEETTO
THE END OF SAID CURVE;
THENCE S.51 °32'44"W. FOR 95.59 FEET;
THENCE S.38027'16"E. FOR 165.00 FEET;
THENCE N.51032'44"E. FOR 96.00 FEET TO THE WESTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF U.S.41;
THENCE S.38027'16"E. ALONG SAID WESTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE FOR 243.00 FEET;
THENCE S.51 °32'44"W. FOR 96.00 FEET;
THENCE S.38027'16"E. FOR 166.00 FEET TO A POINT OF CURVATURE;
THENCE NORTHERLY 55.97 FEET ALONG THE ARC OF A NON -TANGENTIAL CIRCULAR CURVE
TO THE LEFT, HAVING A RADIUS OF 100.00 FEET, THROUGH A CENTRALANGLE OF32004'14"AND
BEING SUBTENDED BYACHORDWHICH BEARS N.35030'38"E. FOR5525FEETTOAFUNTOF
REVERSE CURVATURE;
THENCE NORTHERLY 45.76 FEET ALONG THE ARC OF A CIRCULAR CURVE TO THE RIGHT,
HAVING A RADIUS OF 100.00 FEET, THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF26°13'14"AND BEING
SUBTENDED BYACHORD WHICH BEARS N.32035'08"F FOR 45.37 FEETTO THEWESTERLYRIGHT-0E-
WAYLINEOFU.S. 41 AND THE END OF SAID CURVE;
THENCE S.38027'16"E. ALONG SAID WESTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE FOR FEET;
THENCE S.51 °32'44"W. FOR 93.00 FEET;
THENCE CONTINUE S.51032'44"W. FOR 5.00 FEET;
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THENCE S.38023'58"E. FOR404.47 FEET;
THENCE N.51 °36'02"E. FOR 98.00 FEETTO A POINT ON THE WESTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY OF U.S.
41; THENCE ALONG SAID RIGHT-OF-WAY, S.38°23'58"E. FOR 128.47 FEET, TO A POINT LYING ON
THE NORTH SIDE OFA DRAINAGE EASEMENT DESCRIBED IN DEED BOOK 28, PAGE 193 OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE CONTINUINGALONG SAID
RIGHT-OF-WAY OF U,S.41, S.38°23'36"E. FOR 190.55 FEET TO A POINT LYING ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF A
DRAINAGE EASEMENT DESCRIBED IN DEED BOOK 28, PAGE 1930F THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER
COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE CONTINUING ALONG SAID RIGHT-OF-WAY OF U.S.41, S.38°23'36"E.
FOR 59.24 FEET; THENCE LEAVING SAID RIGHT-OF-WAY, S.50°49'31 "W. FOR 131.60 FEET;
THENCE N.89035'01 "W. FOR353.34 FEET;
THENCE S.00000' 20"E. FOR 60.00 FEET;
THENCE N.89041'20"W. FOR420.00 FEET;
THENCE N.87026'59"W. FOR22.00 FEET;
THENCE N.89056'20"W. FOR 135.00 FEETTO A POINT ON THE EAST RIGHT-OF-WAY OF
DOMINION DRIVE;
THENCE N.00003'40"E. FOR 128.12 FEET;
THENCE S.89036'10"W, FOR 59.99 FEETTO A POINT ON THE WEST RIGHT-OF-WAY OF DOMINION
DRIVE;
THENCEALONG SAID RIGHT-OF-WAY, S.00003'40"W. FOR474.69 FEET;
THENCE S.89052'50"W. FOR 294.56 FEET ALONG THE NORTH RIGHT-OF-WAY OF ARECA AVE.
AS DESCRIBED IN SUBDIVISION OF BLOCK F, SABAL SHORES AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK
4, PAGE 40 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA;
THENCE CONTINUING ALONG SAID RIGHT-OF-WAYS.89052'50"W. FOR350.00 FEET;
THENCE N.00000'00"E. FOR351.01 FEET TOAPOINT OFCURVATURE;
THENCE NORTHEASTERLY 41.90 FEET ALONG THE ARC OF A NON -TANGENTIAL CIRCULAR
CURVE TO THE RIGHT, HAVING A RADIUS OF 39.83 FEET, THROUGH A CENTRALANGLE OF
60016'34"AND BEING SUBTENDED BYA CHORD WHICH BEARS N.29055'35"E. FOR40.00 FEETTO
A POINT OF CURVATURE;
THENCE NORTHEASTERLY 42.08 FEET, ALONG THE ARC OF A NON -TANGENTIAL CIRCULAR
CURVE TO THE LEFT, HAVING A RADIUS OF 40.17 FEET, THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF
60001'13"AND BEING SUBTENDED BYACHORDWHICH BEARS N.29055'35"E. FOR40.18 FEET;
THENCE S.89052'50"W. FOR 100.00 FEET;
THENCE S.00000'00"E. FOR 89.89 FEET;
THENCE S.89051'30"W. FOR 700.00 FEETTO A POINT ON THE EASTERLY RIGHT -OF- WAY OF
BAYSHORE DRIVE;
THENCE CONTINUE S.89051'30"W. FOR 100.00 FEET TO A POINT ON THE WESTERLY RIGHT-
OF-WAY OF BAYSHORE DRIVE;
THENCE ALONG SAID RIGHT-OF-WAY, S.00000'00"E. FOR 469.63 FEET TO A POINT OF
CURVATURE;
THENCE LEAVING SAID RIGHT-OF-WAY, SOUTHWESTERLY 39.20 FEET, ALONG THE ARC OF
A TANGENTIAL CIRCULAR CURVE TO THE RIGHT, HAVING A RADIUS OF 25.00 FEET,
THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 89050'27" AND BEING SUBTENDED BY A CHORD WHICH
BEARS S.44055'13"W. FOR 35.31 FEET, TO A POINT ON THE NORTH RIGHT-OF-WAY OF
LAKEVIEW DRIVE AS SHOWN IN GULF SHORES SUBDIVISION AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK
4, PAGE 50 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA;
THENCE S.89050'27"W. FOR 1,261.33 FEET;
THENCE S.00013'02"E. FOR 60.00 FEET;
THENCE N.89050'27"E. FOR 140.26 FEET;
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THENCE LEAVING SAID LINE S.00007'36"E. 303.98 FEET;
THENCE S.89035'14"W. 139.78 FEET TO A POINT LYING ON THE BOUNDARY OF TRACT B, OF
WINDSTAR SUBDIVISION AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 14, PAGES 12-15 OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND CONTINUING ALONG SAID PLATLINE FOR
THE NEXT (4) CALLS;
1. THENCE S.89036'06"W. 330.45 FEET,
2. THENCE N.00013'07"W. FOR 462.83 FEET;
3. THENCE S.89035'11"E. FOR 30.47 FEET;
4. THENCE N.00013'07"W. FOR 1,335.47 FEET;
THENCE LEAVING SAID PLATLINE, S.82000'10"W. FOR 156.35 FEET ALONG THE EASTERLY
LINE OF A PARCEL OF LAND AS DESCRIBED IN O.R. BOOK 2754, PAGE 2850 OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA FOR THE NEXT (42) CALLS;
1. THENCE S.76041'21 "W. FOR 164.00 FEET;
2. THENCE S.22049'49"W. FOR 61.06 FEET;
3. THENCE S.50027'04"W. FOR 101.55 FEET;
4. THENCE S.58051'50"W. FOR 56.28 FEET;
5. THENCE N.84040'34"W. FOR 72.34 FEET;
6. THENCE S.76007'47"W. FOR 113.00 FEET;
7. THENCE S.54005'36"W.
FOR 90.85 FEET;
8. THENCE S.25009'38"W.
FOR 25.65 FEET;
9. THENCE S.17003'56"W.
FOR 23.41 FEET;
10. THENCE S.11 001'23"E.
FOR 55.54 FEET;
11. THENCE S.04020'38"W.
FOR 94.75 FEET;
12. THENCE S.32014'25"W.
FOR 159.05 FEET;
13. THENCE S.07038'14"E.
FOR 34.43 FEET;
14. THENCE S.35032'27"E.
FOR 94.54 FEET;
15. THENCE S.03016'57"W. FOR 292.24 FEET;
16. THENCE S.42037'09"W. FOR 111.02 FEET;
17. THENCE S.20033'59"W.
FOR 99.26 FEET;
18. THENCE S.21 °22'23"W.
FOR 71.83 FEET;
19. THENCE S.52012'31"W.
FOR 408.66 FEET;
20. THENCE S.62028'18"W.
FOR 230.33 FEET;
21. THENCE S.30040'44"W.
FOR 192.53 FEET;
22. THENCE S.17019'34"W.
FOR 219.43 FEET;
23. THENCE S.44020'44"W.
FOR 94.89 FEET;
24. THENCE S.58045'28"W.
FOR 215.33 FEET;
25. THENCE S.05021'48"W.
FOR 42.63 FEET;
26. THENCE S.06059'10"W.
FOR 376.44 FEET;
27. THENCE S.52038'49"W.
FOR 245.54 FEET;
28. THENCE S.87024'12"W. FOR 105.57 FEET;
29. THENCE S.50011'00"W.
FOR 11.53 FEET;
30. THENCE S.11 039'26"E.
FOR 79.74 FEET;
31. THENCE N.67033'55"E.
FOR 13.98 FEET;
32. THENCE S.21 °04'35"E. FOR 104.77 FEET;
33. THENCE S.70016'20"E.
FOR 48.32 FEET;
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34. THENCE N.79053'45"E. FOR 98.25 FEET;
35. THENCE N.59011'08"E. FOR 124.42 FEET;
36. THENCE S.59051'49"E. FOR 22.11 FEET;
37. THENCE S.06034'37"W. FOR 208.89 FEET;
38. THENCE S.61 °36'29"W. FOR 112.07 FEET;
39. THENCE S.89030'13"W. FOR 119.20 FEET;
40. THENCE S.51013'33"W. FOR 86.86 FEET;
41. THENCE S.35033'53"W. FOR 84.64 FEET;
42. THENCE S.43047'56"W. FOR 135.55 FEET TO A POINT ON THE WEST LINE OF SECTION 14,
TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, ALSO BEING THE WEST LINE OF TRACT B OF
WINDSTAR SUBDIVISION AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 14, PAGES 12-15 OFTHE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA.
THENCE N.00012'53"W. FOR203.32 FEET;
THENCE N.00009'12"W. FOR643.41 FEET;
THENCE CONTINUE N.00009'12"W. FOR 1,391.07 FEET;
THENCE LEAVING SAID SECTION LINE AND WESTERLY LINE OF SAID TRACT B, N.14045'47"E.
FOR 199.17 FEET;
THENCE N.00006'21 "E. FOR 427.72 FEETTO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OFA PARCEL OF LAND
DESCRIBED IN O.R. BOOK 3001, PAGE 2697 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY,
FLORIDA;
THENCE N.00043'42"W. FOR 1,295.38 FEETTOA POINT ON THE SOUTH RIGHT-OF-WAY OF
MARLIN DRIVE;
THENCE ALONG SAID RIGHT-OF-WAY, N.89031'33"E. FOR 1,305.55 FEETTOA POINT ON THE
EAST RIGHT-OF-WAY OF PALM STREET THE POINT ALSO BEING ON THE WEST LINE OF
NAPLES LAND YACHT HARBOR, A PARCEL OF LAND DESCRIBED IN O.R. BOOK 714, PAGE 1710
OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA;
THENCE ALONG SAID WEST BOUNDARY LINE, N.00038'25" W. FOR 1,374.49 FEET TO THE
NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID NAPLES LANDYACHT HARBOR;
THENCEALONG SAID NORTH BOUNDARY LINE, N.89033'52"E. FOR 1,247.66 FEETTO THE
NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID NAPLES LAND YACHT HARBOR;
THENCE ALONG THE EAST LINE OF NAPLES LAND YACHT HARBOR, S.00033'08"E.
FOR 616.83 FEET;
THENCE S.89032'43"W. FOR623.36 FEET;
THENCE S.00035'47"E. FOR 166.00 FEET;
THENCE LEAVING THE BOUNDARY OF NAPLES LAND YACHT HARBOR, N.89032'43"E. FOR 150.81
FEET;
THENCE S.00035'07"E. FOR 100.00 FEET;
THENCE N.89019'24"E. FOR 159.27 FEET TO THE WEST RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF ARBUTUS
DRIVE;
THENCE S.00035'47"E. FOR 783.37 FEET;
THENCE N.89020'03"E. FOR 340.51 FEET;
THENCE S.00040'49"E. FOR 37.20 FEET;
THENCE N.89025'10"E. FOR 19.80 FEET;
THENCE N.00001'54"E. FOR 1.52 FEET TO A POINT BEING THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 37,
DEMERE LANDING SUBDIVISION AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK4, PAGE 14 OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, A POINTALSO BEING ON THE SOUTH RIGHT-OF-
WAY LINE OF BECCA AVENUE;
THENCE S.89059'03"E. FOR297.97 FEETALONG SAID RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE;
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THENCE LEAVING SAID RIGHT-OF-WAY S.00006'52"E. FOR 252.07 FEET;
THENCE N.89053'08"E. FOR 60.00 FEET;
THENCE N.00006'52"W. FOR251.93 FEETTOAPOINTONTHE SOUTH RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF
BECCA AVENUE;
THENCE ALONG SAID RIGHT-OF-WAY, S.89059'03"E. FOR 270.00 FEET;
THENCE LEAVING SAID RIGHT-OF-WAY, S.00006'52"E. FOR 252.07 FEET;
THENCE N.89053'08"E. FOR 60.00 FEET;
THENCE N.00006'52"W. FOR251.93 FEETTOAPOINTONTHE SOUTH RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF
BECCA AVENUE;
THENCE ALONG SAID RIGHT-OF-WAY, S.89059'03"E. FOR 270.00 FEET;
THENCE LEAVING SAID RIGHT-OF-WAY, S.00006'52"E. FOR 252.07 FEET;
THENCE N.89053'08"E. FOR 60.00 FEET;
THENCE N.00006'52"W. FOR251.93 FEETTOAPOINTONTHE SOUTH RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF
BECCA AVENUE;
THENCE ALONG SAID RIGHT-OF-WAY, S.89059'03"E. FOR 270.00 FEET TO A POINT ALSO ON
THE WEST RIGHT-OF-WAY OF BAYSHORE DRIVE;
THENCE S.37024'59"E. FOR 165.01 FEET TO A POINT ON THE EAST RIGHT-OF-WAY OF
BAYSHORE DRIVE, ALSO BEING THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 121 OF NAPLES GROVEAND
TRUCK COMPANY'S LITTLE FARMS NO.2, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 1, PAGE27OFTHE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA;
THENCE N.89053'08"E. FOR 193.85 FEET TO A POINT ON THE WEST LINE OF PARCEL OF LAND
DESCRIBED IN O.R. BOOK 2983, PAGE 379 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY,
FLORIDA, AND WILL CONTINUE TO RUN ALONG SAID BOUNDARY FORTHE NEXT (19) CALLS;
1. THENCE N.00006'52"W. FOR 799.75 FEET;
2. THENCE N.89057'01 "E. FOR44.86 FEET;
3. THENCE N.00006'20"W. FOR 10.38 FEET;
4. THENCE S.64007'22"E. FOR45.88 FEET;
5. THENCE N.38009'22"E. FOR205.26 FEETTO THE WESTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY OF U.S.41;
6. THENCEALONG SAID RIGHT-OF-WAY, S.51 °50'39"E. FOR 115.49 FEET;
7. THENCE LEAVING SAID RIGHT-OF-WAY, S.38009'32"W. FOR 190.01 FEET;
8. THENCE S.51 °50'42"E. FOR 89.71 FEET;
9. THENCE S.00053'09"E. FOR 220.16 FEET;
10.THENCE N.88053'51 "E. FOR 147.79 FEET;
113HENCE N.01 006'06"W. FOR 100.00 FEET;
12.THENCE S.51 °50'11 "E. FOR 10.78 FEET;
13.THENCE N.01 006'09"W. FOR 245.43 FEET TO THE WESTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY OF U.S.41;
14.THENCE ALONG SAID RIGHT-OF-WAY, S.51 050'34"E. FOR 15.05 FEET;
15.THENCE LEAVING SAID RIGHT-OF-WAY, S.00042'52"E. FOR 653.02 FEET;
16.THENCE S.89058'17"W. FOR 4.98 FEET;
17.THENCE S.00042'52"E. FOR291.22 FEET;
18.THENCE N.89055'57"W. FOR 9.98 FEET;
19.THENCE S.00042'55"E. FOR 672.72 FEET;
THENCE N.89049'00"E. FOR 145.13 FEET;
THENCE S.00019'20"E. FOR 30.00 FEET;
THENCE N.89049'00"E. FOR 450.63 FEET;
THENCE N.00019'20"W. FOR30.00 FEET;
THENCE N.89°39'34"E. FOR 80.61 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING OF THE PARCEL
DESCRIBED HEREIN.
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CONTAINING 12,531,371.91 SQUARE FEET OR 287.681 ACRES MORE OR LESS.
SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS AND RESTRICTIONS OF RECORD.
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Item 8a
Advisory Board Application Form
Collier County Government
3299 Tamiami Trail East, Suite 800
Naples, FL 34112
(239) 252-8400
Application was received on: 7/14/2023 1:49:59 PM.
Name: William Robert Bynum Home Phone: 850-628-2714
Home Address: 13051 Sandpiper Bay Circle, apt 102,
City: NAPLES Zip Code: 34112
Phone Numbers
Business: 850-628-2714
E-Mail Address: ;v.tran uila mail.com
Board or Committee: Haldeman Creek Dredging Maintenance MSTU Advisory Committee
Category:
Place of Employment: Retired
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 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
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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? Yes
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:
VP, Board Sandpiper Bay Club Cond Association Naples cruise clu
Education:
Masters of Public Administration, U Tennessee, Knoxville, TN BS, UT, Martin Tennessee
ence / Background
Military Officer 1974-1997 LTC Marine Professional;1997-2021 Worked in retail and Ship Building. Las
ition director, internet Sales. Gulf Shores Marina, Napes FL 2013-202
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Item 8b
Advisory Board Application Form
Collier County Government
3299 Tamiami Trail East, Suite 800
Naples, FL 34112
(239) 252-8400
Application was received on: 7/27/2023 11:21:40 AM.
Name: Greg Crick II Home Phone: 239-234-1999
Home Address: 12672 Gulfview Drive
City: Naples Zip Code: 34112
Phone Numbers
Business:
E-Mail Address: Admin orickmarine.com
Board or Committee: Haldeman Creek Dredging Maintenance MSTU Advisory Committee
Category:
Place of Employment: Naples Boat Yard
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 (anv level felonv or first degree
misdemeanor only)? Nol
Not Indicated
Do you or your employer do business with the County? Yes
Owner of the Naples Boat Yard, and Greg Crick Marine Construction.
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
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recommendations made by this advisory board? Yes
lAs an owner of a marine Constuction company I'm able to help with dredging and have the knowledge)
tom
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:
Experience / Background
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Item 8c
Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA ■Bayshore Beautification MSTU
Haldeman Creek MSTU
Haldeman Creek MSTU Advisory Committee 2024 Calendar
Meetings are held on the first Monday of each month at 3:30 PM unless otherwise notified.
Meeting Agendas will be posted online at www.bayshorecra.com at least one week prior to the meeting.
■ January 8, 2024 — 2nd Monday of the month due to New Year's Holiday TBD
■ BCC/CRA/MSTU's Joint Workshop TBD
■ February 5, 2024 - TBD
■ March 4, 2024 — TBD
■ April 1, 2024 - TBD
■ May 6, 2024- TBD
■ June 3, 2024 — Summer Break
■ July 1, 2024 — Summer Break
■ August 5, 2024 - Summer Break
■ September 9, 2024- Summer Break
■ October 7, 2024 —TBD
■ November 4, 2024 -TBD
■ December 2, 2024 - TBD
BCC Holiday
Schedule 2024
• New Year's Day
Monday, January 1, 2024
• Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
Monday, January 15, 2024
• President's Day
Monday, February 19, 2024
• Memorial Day
Monday, May 27, 2024
• Independence Day
Thursday, July 4, 2024
• Labor Day
Monday, September 2, 2024
• Veteran's Day
Monday, November 11, 2024
• Thanksgiving Day
Thursday, November 28, 2024
• Day After Thanksgiving
Friday, November 29, 2024
• Christmas Eve
Tuesday, December 24, 2024
• Christmas Day
Wednesday, December 25, 2024
Offices: 3299 Tamiami Trail E, Unit 103, Naples, Florida 34112
Phone: 239-252-8844
Online: www.bayshorecra.com
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Fund 1631 (164) Haldeman Creek MSTU
Fund / Comm Item
BCC Adopt
Budget
Tot Amend
Budget
Commitment
Actual
Available
Grand Total-Fund/CI
9,412.50
196.70
9,609.2
1631000000 HALDEMAN CREEK MSTU
9,412.50
196.70
9,609.2
REVENUE Sub Total
1,245,100.00-
1,253,512.50-
163.87-
1,253,348.E
REVENUE - OPERATING Sub -Total
210,900.00-
210,900.00-
210,900.(
311100 CURRENT AD VALOREM TAXES
207,500.00-
207,500.00-
207,500.0
361180 INVESTMENT INTEREST
3,400.00-
3,400.00-
3,400.(
CONTRIBUTION AND TRANSFERS Sub -Total
1,034,200.00-
1,042,612.50-
163.87-
1,042,448.E
486600 TRANSFER FROM PROPERTY APPRAISER
163.87-
163.E
489200 CARRY FORWARD GENERAL
1,044,800.00-
1,044,800.00-
1,044,800.0
489201 CARRY FORWARD OF ENCUMB AMT BY ADC CODE
8,412.50-
8,412.`
489900 NEGATIVE 5% ESTIMATED REVENUES
10,600.00
10,600.00
10,600.0
EXPENSE Sub Total
1,245,100.00
1,253,512.50
9,412.50
360.57
1,243,739.4
OPERATING EXPENSE
47,800.00
56,212.50
9,412.50
46,800.(
631400 ENGINEERING FEES
10,000.00
18,412.50
8,412.50
10,000.0
634970 INDIRECT COST REIMBURSEMENT
700.00
700.00
700.00
634980 INTERDEPT PAYMENT FOR SERV
11,800.00
11,800.00
11,800.0
634999 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES
25,000.00
25,000.00
25,000.0
645100 INSURANCE GENERAL
300.00
300.00
300.00
TRANSFER CONST
7,700.00
7,700.00
360.57
7,339.4
930600 BUDGET TRANSFERS PROPERTY APPRAISER
1,700.00
1,700.00
360.57
1,339.z
930700 BUDGET TRANSFERS TAX COLLECTOR
6,000.00
6,000.00
6,000.0
RESERVES
1,189,600.00
1,189,600.00
1,189,600.(
991000 RESERVE FOR CONTINGENCIES
800.00
800.00
800.0
993000 RESERVE FOR CAPITAL OUTLAY
1,188,800.00
1,188,800.00
1,188,800.0
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2023 International Coastal Cleanup
Keep Collier Beautiful is proud to have led the 38th annual International Coastal Cleanup on September 16,
2023. Nearly 1,000 volunteers flocked to Collier County's beaches, canals, and lakes to protect the community's
wildlife by picking up litter and debris.
Among the organizers, site captains, and volunteers were staff members from the Collier County Solid &
Hazardous Waste Management Division, Collier County's Park Rangers, Collier County Road Maintenance
Division, Bayshore Gateway Triangle CRA, Immokalee CRA, Collier County Clerk of the Circuit Court and
Comptroller's Office, and the OF/IFAS Extension of Collier County.
It took more than 3,000 volunteer -service hours to organize this community -wide cleanup effort. Volunteers
collected over 360 trash bags of litter and debris from 17 locations, including sites like Barefoot Beach, Clam
Pass, Rookery Bay NERR, Lake Trafford, Vanderbilt Beach, Delnor-Wiggins Park, and more. In addition to
plastic and glass bottles, cigarette buts, and expected debris, volunteers found planks of wood, construction
materials, and barnacle -covered chairs that may have been remnants of Hurricane Ian continuing to wash
ashore.
Keep Collier Beautiful appreciates the contributions of local civic organizations, high school clubs, as well as
Girl Scout and Boy Scout troops that took part in the event. Additionally, organizations such as the WM, Naples
Airport, Walmart, WastePro, and the Hilton Naples brought out groups to support the local environment. Some
also picked up paddles to go out on a kayak to collect debris from the mangroves. Collier County residents of all
ages and from different walks of life joined to lend their hands for this event, showing their love and care for the
community.
The International Cleanup event was founded by the Ocean Conservancy, with local efforts being spearheaded
by Keep Collier Beautiful and its partner organizations. The community -wide cleanup brings together
volunteers, local businesses, and municipalities to support Collier County's unique environment. Through
ongoing partnerships, Keep Collier Beautiful helps support litter prevention, education, and community cleanup
programs.
About Keep Collier Beautiful:
As an affiliate of Keep America Beautiful, Inc., Keep Collier Beautiful is a non-profit, public education
organization dedicated to improving waste -handling practices in Collier County. The organization was founded
in 1996 and is governed by a volunteer board representing business and industry, government, environmental
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organizations, civic and professional associations. They serve as catalysts to bring together diverse groups to
help Keep Collier Beautiful through litter and marine debris control and prevention, recycling, and education.
For more information, visit www.keepcollierbeautiful.com.
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Operation Medicine Cabinet helps keep harmful drugs from falling
into the wrong hands and offers a responsible alternative for
reducing pharmaceutical contaminants in our environment.
A Prescription for Safe
Kids & Clean Environment
• DO Lock up all medications and keep
away from children and teens.
• DO Bring unused or expired
prescriptions and over-the-counter
medication to one of the locations listed
for proper disposal.
• Don't Flush medication down the
toilet. It is a danger to our environment.
• Don't Bring needles or other "sharps."
They cannot be accepted.*
* Sharps may be taken to a Collier County Recycling Drop-off Center during
regular business hours. For information on sharps disposal call Collier County
Public Utilities Solid Waste Division at (239) 252-2508.
Collier County Sheriff's Office
776 Vanderbilt Beach Road Phone:
(239)597-1607
Mon. — Fri., 8am - 5pm
Zip Code: 34108
WALGREENS
8900 Tamiami Trail N.
Phone: (239)-597-8196
Open daily 8am - 10pm
Zip code: 34108
CITY OF NAPLES
Naples Police Department
355 Riverside Circle
Phone: (239) 213-4890
Mon. — Fri., 8am - 5pm
Zip Code: 34102
Gulf Shore Apothecary
689 9th Street North
Phone: (239) 262-2222
Monday - Friday: gam to 6pm
Saturday: gam to 1pm
Zip code: 34102
WALGREENS
1565 Airport -Pulling Rd S,
Phone 239-435-0454
Open daily 8am - 10pm
Zip Code: 34104
Marco Island
Marco Island Police Department
51 Bald Eagle Drive
Phone: (239) 389-5050
Mon. - Fri. 8am - 5pm
Zip code: 34145
Collier County Sheriff's Office
14750 Immokalee Road
Phone: (239) 252-9250
Mon. — Fri., Sam - 5pm
Zip Code: 34120
WALGREENS
15295 Collier Blvd.
Phone: (239)-352-7354
Open daily Barn - 10pm
Zip code: 34119
EVERGLADES CITY
Everglades City Hall
102 Copeland Avenue
Phone: (239) 695-3781
Mon. — Fri., 8am - 5pm
Zip Code: 34139
IMMOKALEE
Collier County Sheriff's Office
112 South First Street
Phone: (239) 657-6168
Mon. —Fri., 7am to 7pm.;
Sat —Sun., 7am to 5pm
Zip Code: 34142
GOLDEN GATE
Gulf Shore Apothecary
11669 Collier Blvd
Phone: (239) 304-9084
Monday - Friday: 9 am to 6 pm
Satuday: 9 am to 1 pm
Zip code: 34116
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A pharmaceutical take -back program brought to you by:
DrugFreeCollier.org
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GOLDEN GATE
Collier County Sheriff's Office
Collier County Sheriff's Office
3319 Tamiami Trail East
4707 Golden Gate Parkway
Phone: (239) 774-4434
Phone: (239) 455-3121
Mon. — Fri., 7:30am - 5pm
Mon. — Fri., 8am - 5pm.
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Zip Code: 34112
Zip Code: 34116
NORTH NAPLES
Operation Medicine Cabinet ayuda evitar que sus medicinas caigan
Collier County Sheriff's Office
Collier County Sheriff's Office
en manos de los ninos y ofrecen alternativas responsables para
776 Vanderbilt Beach Road
14750 Immokalee Road
reducir farmaceuticos contaminantes en nuestro ambiente.
Phone: ( ) 597-1607
239
Phone: (239) 252-9250Mon.
Mon. — Fri., 8am - 5pm
—Fri., Sam - 5pm
Zip Code: 34108
Zip Code: 34120
Una Prescripcion para Asegurar
WALGREENS
8900 Tamiami Trail N.
WALGREENS
Phone: (239)-597-8196
15295 Collier Blvd.
a los Ninos y un Ambiente Limpio.
Open daily Barn - 10pm
Phone: (239)-352-7354
Open daily 8am - 10pm
Zip code: 34108
Zip code: 34119
CITY OF NAPLES
Naples Police Department
EVERGLADES CITY
• SI Traiga todo tipo de medicinal vencidas
355 Riverside Circle
Everglades City Hall
Phone: (239)213-4890
102 Copeland Avenue
o las que no use y permitan desecharlas
Mon. —Fri., 8am-5pm
Phone: (239) 695-3781
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Zip Code: 34102
Mon. — Fri., 8am - 5pm
Gulf Shore Apothecary
Zip Code: 34139
• SI Ponga todas sus medicines en un lugar
689 9th Street North
IMMOKALEE
Phone: (239) 262-2222
Collier County Sheriff's Office
seguro para que sus hijos y nietos no
Monday- Friday: 9amto6pm
112South First Street
tengan acceso a ellas.
Saturday: gam to 1pm
Phone: (239) 657-6168
Zip code: 34102
Mon. —Fri., 7am to 7pm.;
WALGREENS
Sat —Sun., 7am to 5pm
• NO Descarte las medicinas en la basura
1565 Airport -Pulling Rd S,
Zip Code: 34142
Phone 239-435-0454
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Open daily 8am - 10pm
GOLDEN GATE
Naples, FL 34104
Gulf Shore Apothecary
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MARCO ISLAND
11669 Collier Blvd
Marco Island Police Department
Phone: (239) 304-9084
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51 Bald Eagle Drive
Monday- Friday: 9 am to 6 pm
Phone: (239) 389-5050
Satuday: 9 am to 1 pm
Mon. — Fri., 8am - 5pm
Zip code: 34116
Zip Code: 34145
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Drug Free
Collier
durante horas regulares de negocios. Para informacion de disposicion llame a
P.O.EL
Collier County Public Utilities Solid Waste Division at (239) 252-2508.
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Packet Pg. 771
23.A.2
From: Roy Wilson
To: Shirley Garcia Item 13a
Subject: Fwd: Haldeman Creek questions
Date: Thursday, November 2, 2023 7:35:59 AM
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Shirley, I think this should be distributed to all members and listed on the agenda
as "Correspondence" Roy
---------- Forwarded message ---------
From: Roy Wilson <roy.wilson &,,gmail.com>
Date: Mon, Aug 28, 2023 at 5:30 PM
Subject: Re: Haldeman Creek questions
To: KAREN BEATTY <klbeatty(&,,comcast.net>
See inserted notes in response to your questions. Roy
On Mon, Aug 28, 2023, 11:17 AM KAREN BEATTY <klbeattya,comcast.net> wrote:
Hi Roy,
Hope this finds you well! As you are probably aware, we have another hurricane
coming to FL on a full moon. Ugh!
Meanwhile, I've been working with a Buyer who is considering purchasing a lot on a
side canal off Haldeman Creek, on the east side of the bridge.
Some questions and concerns he had prompted me to email you.
1. Is there any consideration being made for another dredging of Haldeman and
the side canals? . (It is a topic that comes up, but no action so far. Most Board
Members don't realize that our charge is to "maintain " vs "deepen". Studies
so far don't support another dredge ....at least for the foreseeable future)
2. Are homeowners accountable for trimming their exotic trees, some of which are
severely overhanging and blocking canal access? Will there ever be an
enforcement of this? (Yes, homeowners responsible for exotics .... and several
members would like to see the Ordinance changed to include anything
overhanging. About 5 years ago we surveyed and Code E made some
homeowners trim or remove exotics).
3. Will there ever be an ordinance or enforcement to homeowner to build a seawall
or install rip rap on their water frontage, so, the soil from their property doesn't silt
into the canal on the sides? (Been no activity in this regard .... only impacts
property East of the bridge as most other properties have seawalls...)
4. Has there been any consideration of raising the bridge? I realize this may not
be something your board decides, but thought I'd ask anyway. (Never been
mentioned at any meeting I have been involved with )
Wishing you and yours ease and grace with this storm and any others in the coming
month or more.
THANKS...... Roy
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