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CCLAAC Agenda 05/01/2024AGENDA CONSERVATION COLLIER LAND ACQUISITION ADVISORY COMMITTEE May 1, 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 htps://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_yEHIYaaAR2C49VUgnnL4Mg 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 April 3, 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 5. New Business A. Ini�al Criteria Screening Reports (ICSR) and Ranking 1. Diveley Trust B. Preserve & Event Updates 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 - Conference Room B C. Ordinance, Policy and Rules – Chair, Michele Lenhard - last mee�ng December 18, 2023 7. Coordinator Communica�ons A. Miscellaneous B. BCC Items Related to Conserva�on Collier 1. Previously Heard a. Conserva�on Collier MOU with Florida Corridor Founda�on 4/23 b. Appoint Christopher Sater as a member CCLAAC 4/23 c. Request for authoriza�on to apply for FWC IPMS funding assistance 4/23 2. Upcoming a. Agreement for Sale and Purchase the Murawski & Volpe Parcels; and Rodriguez and The Whi�ngham Corp 5/14 b. Cycle 12B Ac�ve Acquisi�on List 5/14 c. Railhead Excep�onal Benefits request 5/28 28.A.b Packet Pg. 452 Attachment: 5-1-2024 CCLAAC Agenda (28901 : Land Acquisition Advisory Committee - May 1, 2024) 8. Chair and Commitee Member Comments 9. Public Comments 10. Staff Comments 11. Next Mee�ng June 5, 2024 12. Adjourn Commitee Members: Please no�fy Summer Araque at 239-252-2979 no later than noon Monday, April 29, 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.b Packet Pg. 453 Attachment: 5-1-2024 CCLAAC Agenda (28901 : Land Acquisition Advisory Committee - May 1, 2024) Initial Criteria Screening Report (ICSR) Property for Review May 1, 2024 Conservation Collier Land Acquisition Advisory Committee Presented By: Melissa Hennig, Environmental Specialist I 28.A.e Packet Pg. 469 Attachment: 5.A. Diveley ICSR (28901 : Land Acquisition Advisory Committee - May 1, 2024) Diveley Tr ust •Acreage: 10.0 acres •Location: Approx. 1½ mile east of North Belle Meade Preserve and ½ mile east of Kam Luck Dr, north of I-75; RFMUD-NRPA-NBMO-Sending Sarry Trust –Cycle 12B Recommended B-list 28.A.e Packet Pg. 470 Attachment: 5.A. Diveley ICSR (28901 : Land Acquisition Advisory Committee - May 1, 2024) 57 23 64 7 160 80 80 80 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 1 - Ecological Value 2 - Human Value 3 - Restoration and Management 4 - Vulnerability To tal Score: 151/400 Awarded Points Possible Points Diveley Tr ust 28.A.e Packet Pg. 471 Attachment: 5.A. Diveley ICSR (28901 : Land Acquisition Advisory Committee - May 1, 2024) Awarded/Possible PointsPossible Weighted PointsAwarded Weighted PointsCriteria 36%160571 -Ecological Value 25%53131.1 -Ve getative Communities 90%27241.2 -Wildlife Communities 10%2731.3 -Water Resources 33%53171.4 -Ecosystem Connectivity Diveley Tr ust -Ecological Value Score (57 out of 160) Ve getative Communities –Cypress/Cabbage Palm subjected to stand replacing wildfire Wildlife Communities –FL panther, red-cockaded woodpecker (potentially), Florida bonneted bat, gopher tortoise and Big Cypress fox squirrel; red-headed woodpecker observed Wa ter Resources –No wetlands; minimal contribution to aquifer Ecosystem Connectivity –Adjacent to USFWS and SFWMD conservation easements to the east and west and undeveloped land that is adjacent to conservation easements to the north and south 28.A.e Packet Pg. 472 Attachment: 5.A. Diveley ICSR (28901 : Land Acquisition Advisory Committee - May 1, 2024) Diveley Tr ust Human Values Score (23 out of 80) Recreation –Opportunities for bird watching, hiking, bike riding, horseback riding, and hunting if access possible Ac cessibility –No public access; only accessible via private road and trail through other private properties Ae sthetics/Cultural Enhancement –No outstanding aesthetics or cultural enhancement observed Criteria Awarded Weighted Points Possible Weighte d Points Awarded/Possible Points 2 -Human Values 54 80 68%2 -Human Values 23 80 29% 2.1 -Re cre ati on 17 34 50% 2.2 -Acce ssi bility 6 34 17% 2.3 -Aestheti cs/Cultural En hancement 0 11 0% 28.A.e Packet Pg. 473 Attachment: 5.A. Diveley ICSR (28901 : Land Acquisition Advisory Committee - May 1, 2024) Diveley Tr ust Restoration and Management Score (64 out of 80) Ve getation Management –The entire property appears to contain about 10% exotic plant cover primarily Caesar weed and shrubby false buttonweed; cabbage palm control and major replanting necessary; fire feasible if surrounding land acquired Remediation and Site Security –No major issues anticipated As sistance –None anticipated Criteria Awarde d Weighte d Points Possible Weighte d Points Awarde d/Possibl e Poi nts 3 -Re storati on and Manage me nt 48 80 60%3 -Re storati on and Manage me nt 64 80 80% 3.1 -Vegetati on Manage me nt 55 55 100% 3.2 -Re me diati on and Site Se cu ri ty 9 23 40% 3.3 -Assi stance 0 2 0% 28.A.e Packet Pg. 474 Attachment: 5.A. Diveley ICSR (28901 : Land Acquisition Advisory Committee - May 1, 2024) Diveley Tr ust Vulnerability Score (7 out of 80) Zoning and Land Use –A b ase (1 unit / 5 acres); RFMUD –Sending; NBMO; NRPA Development Plans –None; All TDRs still attached to parcel Criteria Awarde d Weighte d Points Possible Weighted Points Awarde d/Possible Points 4 -Vulnerability 40 80 50%4 -Vulnerability 7 80 8% 4.1 -Zoning and Lan d Use 2 58 4% 4.2 -De velopment Plans 4 22 20% 28.A.e Packet Pg. 475 Attachment: 5.A. Diveley ICSR (28901 : Land Acquisition Advisory Committee - May 1, 2024) Diveley Tr ust Acquisition Considerations No additional acquisitions considerations. Staff recommends B-list Sarry Trust –Cycle 12B Recommended B-list 28.A.e Packet Pg. 476 Attachment: 5.A. Diveley ICSR (28901 : Land Acquisition Advisory Committee - May 1, 2024) Conservation Collier Initial Criteria Screening Report Diveley Trust Owner Name: William and Martha Diveley Trust Size: 10.0 acres Folio Number: 00352640008 Staff Report Date: May 1, 2024 57 23 64 7 160 80 80 80 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 1 - Ecological Value 2 - Human Value 3 - Restoration and Management 4 - Vulnerability Total Score: 151/400 Awarded Points Possible Points 28.A.f Packet Pg. 477 Attachment: 5.A.1. Diveley Trust ICSR (28901 : Land Acquisition Advisory Committee - May 1, 2024) Initial Criteria Screening Report – Diveley Trust Folio No: 00352640008 Owner Name(S): William and Martha Diveley Trust Date: 5/1/24 2 Table of Contents Table of Contents ......................................................................................................................................... 2 1. Introduction ........................................................................................................................................... 3 2. Summary of Property ............................................................................................................................ 5 Figure 1 - Parcel Location Overview ...........................................................................................5 Figure 2 - Parcel Close-up ...........................................................................................................6 2.1 Summary of Property Information ....................................................................................................7 Table 1 – Summary of Property Information ..............................................................................7 Figure 3 - Secondary Criteria Score ............................................................................................8 Table 2 - Secondary Criteria Score Summary .............................................................................8 2.2 Summary of Assessed Value and Property Cost Estimates ..............................................................9 Table 3. Assessed & Estimated Value .........................................................................................9 2.2.1 Zoning, Growth Management and Conservation Overlays ....................................................9 2.3 Summary of Initial Screening Criteria Satisfaction (Ord. 2002-63, as amended, Sec. 12) ........... 10 3. Initial Screening Criteria ...................................................................................................................... 12 3.1 Ecological Values ............................................................................................................................. 12 3.1.1 Vegetative Communities ....................................................................................................... 12 Figure 4 - CLIP4 Priority Natural Communities ........................................................................ 13 Figure 5 - Florida Cooperative Land Cover Classification System ............................................ 14 Figure 6 – Cypress/Cabbage Palm that has been subjected to stand replacing wildfire ......... 15 3.1.2 Wildlife Communities ............................................................................................................ 15 Table 4 – Listed Wildlife Detected ........................................................................................... 15 Figure 7 - Wildlife Spatial Data (i.e., telemetry, roosts, etc) .................................................... 16 Figure 8 - CLIP4 Potential Habitat Richness ............................................................................. 17 3.1.3 Water Resources ................................................................................................................... 18 Figure 9 - CLIP Aquifer Recharge Priority and Wellfield Protection Zones .............................. 19 Figure 10 - Collier County Soil Survey ...................................................................................... 20 Figure 11 LIDAR Elevation Map ............................................................................................... 21 3.1.4 Ecosystem Connectivity ........................................................................................................ 22 Figure 12 - Conservation Lands ............................................................................................... 23 3.2 Human Values ................................................................................................................................. 24 3.2.1 Recreation ............................................................................................................................. 24 3.2.2 Accessibility ........................................................................................................................... 24 28.A.f Packet Pg. 478 Attachment: 5.A.1. Diveley Trust ICSR (28901 : Land Acquisition Advisory Committee - May 1, 2024) Initial Criteria Screening Report – Diveley Trust Folio No: 00352640008 Owner Name(S): William and Martha Diveley Trust Date: 5/1/24 3 3.2.3 Aesthetic/Cultural Enhancement ......................................................................................... 24 3.3 Restoration and Management ....................................................................................................... 25 3.3.1 Vegetation Management ...................................................................................................... 25 3.3.1.1 Invasive Vegetation ..................................................................................................... 25 3.3.1.2 Prescribed Fire ............................................................................................................ 25 3.3.2 Remediation and Site Security .............................................................................................. 25 3.3.3 Assistance .............................................................................................................................. 25 3.4 Vulnerability .................................................................................................................................... 25 3.4.1 Zoning and Land Use ............................................................................................................. 25 Figure 13 - Zoning .................................................................................................................... 26 Figure 14 - Zoning Overlays ..................................................................................................... 27 Figure 15 – Future Land Use ................................................................................................... 28 3.4.2 Development Plans ............................................................................................................... 29 4. Acquisition Considerations .................................................................................................................. 29 5. Management Needs and Costs .............................................................................................................. 29 Table 5 - Estimated Costs of Site Remediation, Improvements, and Management ................ 29 6. Potential for Matching Funds .............................................................................................................. 29 7. Secondary Criteria Scoring Form ......................................................................................................... 30 8. Additional Site Photos ......................................................................................................................... 36 APPENDIX 1 – Critical Lands and Water Identification Maps (CLIP) Definitions ...................................... 40 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 28.A.f Packet Pg. 479 Attachment: 5.A.1. Diveley Trust ICSR (28901 : Land Acquisition Advisory Committee - May 1, 2024) Initial Criteria Screening Report – Diveley Trust Folio No: 00352640008 Owner Name(S): William and Martha Diveley Trust Date: 5/1/24 4 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 Program 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. 28.A.f Packet Pg. 480 Attachment: 5.A.1. Diveley Trust ICSR (28901 : Land Acquisition Advisory Committee - May 1, 2024) Initial Criteria Screening Report – Diveley Trust Folio No: 00352640008 Owner Name(S): William and Martha Diveley Trust Date: 5/1/24 5 2. Summary of Property Figure 1 - Parcel Location Overview 28.A.f Packet Pg. 481 Attachment: 5.A.1. Diveley Trust ICSR (28901 : Land Acquisition Advisory Committee - May 1, 2024) Initial Criteria Screening Report – Diveley Trust Folio No: 00352640008 Owner Name(S): William and Martha Diveley Trust Date: 5/1/24 6 Figure 2 - Parcel Close-up 28.A.f Packet Pg. 482 Attachment: 5.A.1. Diveley Trust ICSR (28901 : Land Acquisition Advisory Committee - May 1, 2024) Initial Criteria Screening Report – Diveley Trust Folio No: 00352640008 Owner Name(S): William and Martha Diveley Trust Date: 5/1/24 7 2.1 Summary of Property Information Table 1 – Summary of Property Information Characteristic Value Comments Name Diveley Trust William and Martha Diveley Trust Folio Number 00352640008 Target Protection Area RFMUD Sending Not within a Target Protection Mailing Area Size 10.0 acres Section, Township, and Range S35, Twn 49, R27 Zoning Category/TDRs A-RFMUD-Sending- NBMO-NRPA Agricultural base zoning in Rural Fringe Mixed Use District (RFMUD) - Sending with the North Belle Meade Overlay (NBMO) and within a Natural Resource Protection Area (NRPA) FEMA Flood Map Category AH Area close to water hazard that has a one percent chance of experiencing shallow flooding between one and three feet each year Existing structures Tree house and metal storage container Owner would remove metal storage container and tree house prior to County acquisition Adjoining properties and their Uses Undeveloped, Conservation Parcels to the east and west contain private Conservation Easements to the USFWS and SFWMD. Property to the north and south is undeveloped and adjacent to additional private Conservation Easements. Development Plans Submitted None Known Property Irregularities None known Other County Dept Interest None known 28.A.f Packet Pg. 483 Attachment: 5.A.1. Diveley Trust ICSR (28901 : Land Acquisition Advisory Committee - May 1, 2024) Initial Criteria Screening Report – Diveley Trust Folio No: 00352640008 Owner Name(S): William and Martha Diveley Trust Date: 5/1/24 8 Figure 3 - Secondary Criteria Score Table 2 - Secondary Criteria Score Summary Criteria Awarded Weighted Points Possible Weighted Points Awarded/Possible Points 1 - Ecological Value 57 160 36% 1.1 - Vegetative Communities 13 53 25% 1.2 - Wildlife Communities 24 27 90% 1.3 - Water Resources 3 27 10% 1.4 - Ecosystem Connectivity 17 53 33% 2 - Human Values 23 80 29% 2.1 - Recreation 17 34 50% 2.2 - Accessibility 6 34 17% 2.3 - Aesthetics/Cultural Enhancement 0 11 0% 3 - Restoration and Management 64 80 80% 3.1 - Vegetation Management 55 55 100% 3.2 - Remediation and Site Security 9 23 40% 3.3 - Assistance 0 2 0% 4 - Vulnerability 7 80 8% 4.1 - Zoning and Land Use 2 58 4% 4.2 - Development Plans 4 22 20% Total 151 400 38% 57 23 64 7 160 80 80 80 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 1 - Ecological Value 2 - Human Value 3 - Restoration and Management 4 - Vulnerability Total Score: 151/400 Awarded Points Possible Points 28.A.f Packet Pg. 484 Attachment: 5.A.1. Diveley Trust ICSR (28901 : Land Acquisition Advisory Committee - May 1, 2024) Initial Criteria Screening Report – Diveley Trust Folio No: 00352640008 Owner Name(S): William and Martha Diveley Trust Date: 5/1/24 9 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 was 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 relied 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, an appraisal by an independent Real Estate Appraiser will be obtained at that time. Pursuant to the Conservation Collier Purchase Policy, one appraisal is required for the Diveley Trust parcel, which have an initial estimated valuation less than $500,000; 1 independent Real Estate Appraiser will value the subject property and that appraisal report will be used to determine the offer made to the seller. Table 3. Assessed & Estimated Value Property owner Address Acreage Assessed Value* Estimated Value** William and Martha Diveley Trust No address 10.0 $126,500 $ * Assessed Value is obtained from the Property Appraiser’s Website. The Assessed Value is based off the current use of the property. **The Estimated Value for the parcel will be obtained from the Collier County Real Estate Services Department prior to BCC ranking. 2.2.1 Zoning, Growth Management and Conservation Overlays Zoning, growth management and conservation overlays will affect the value of a parcel. This parcel has a base zoning of Agriculture and is within the Rural Fringe Mixed Use District (RFMUD) – Sending, within the North Belle Meade Overlay (NBMO), and within a Natural Resource Protection Area (NRPA). 28.A.f Packet Pg. 485 Attachment: 5.A.1. Diveley Trust ICSR (28901 : Land Acquisition Advisory Committee - May 1, 2024) Initial Criteria Screening Report – Diveley Trust Folio No: 00352640008 Owner Name(S): William and Martha Diveley Trust Date: 5/1/24 10 2.3 Summary of Initial Screening Criteria Satisfaction (Ord. 2002-63, as amended, Sec. 12) Criteria 1: CLIP Priority 1 Natural Community Does the property contain Upland Hardwood Forest, Scrub, Coastal Upland, Dry Prairie, or Upland Pine? NO Parcel does not contain CLIP Priority 1 Natural Community. Mapped as Mixed Scrub-Shrub Wetland and Hydric Pine Flatwoods; contains Cabbage Palm. Criteria 2: CLIP Priority 2 Natural Community Does the property contain Pine Flatwoods or Coastal Wetlands? NO Parcel contains Cabbage Palm Criteria 3: Other Native, Natural Communities Does the property contain other native, natural communities? YES The parcel contains Cabbage Palm. Criteria 4: Human Social Values Does the property offer cultural values, appropriate access for natural resource-based recreation, and the enhancement of the aesthetic setting of Collier County? NO 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. 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? NO Despite being mapped as containing approximately 75% hydric soils, the property does not contain wetlands, does not hold water during the rainy season, and contributes only very minimally to the aquifer. Criteria 6: Biological and Ecological Value Does the property offer significant biological values, including biodiversity and listed species habitat? YES The parcel provides FL panther and gopher tortoise habitat and potential Big Cypress fox squirrel and red-cockaded woodpecker habitat. 28.A.f Packet Pg. 486 Attachment: 5.A.1. Diveley Trust ICSR (28901 : Land Acquisition Advisory Committee - May 1, 2024) Initial Criteria Screening Report – Diveley Trust Folio No: 00352640008 Owner Name(S): William and Martha Diveley Trust Date: 5/1/24 11 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 The parcels to the west and east of the property are protected under private conservation easements to USFWS and SFWMD. Criteria 8: Target Area Is the property within a Board-approved target protection mailing area? NO The Diveley parcel met 3 out of the 8 Initial Screening Criteria. 28.A.f Packet Pg. 487 Attachment: 5.A.1. Diveley Trust ICSR (28901 : Land Acquisition Advisory Committee - May 1, 2024) Initial Criteria Screening Report – Diveley Trust Folio No: 00352640008 Owner Name(S): William and Martha Diveley Trust Date: 5/1/24 12 3. Initial Screening Criteria 3.1 Ecological Values 3.1.1 Vegetative Communities The Diveley parcel is mapped as containing Hydric Pine Flatwoods and Mixed Scrub-Shrub Wetland; however, the actual plant community present could best be described as Cypress/Cabbage Palm, most likely due to a wildfire that recently passed through the area, causing severe canopy and mid-story mortality and an altered hydroperiod caused by the I-75 canal drainage. The Cypress/Cabbage Palm plant community had a mix of cypress (Taxodium spp.) and Florida slash pine (Pinus elliotti var. densa) overstory before the wildfire occurred. All the slash pine trees were lost in the fire. Staff did not observe one live slash pine tree, sapling, or seedling during the site visit. Most cypress trees were top killed; they are resprouting from the base but are only a few feet tall. The midstory in this plant community is dominated by cabbage palms, now acting as the canopy; this cabbage palm midstory already existed before the wildfire. Groundcover is dominated by saw palmetto (Serenoa repens), muscadine grape (Vitis rotundifolia), grasses and herbaceous plants, and bare patches of sand. Invasive plants encountered include Caesar weed (Urena lobata) and shrubby false buttonwood (Spermacoce verticillata). The density of these exotics appeared to be less than 10%. No listed plant species were observed during the site visit. 28.A.f Packet Pg. 488 Attachment: 5.A.1. Diveley Trust ICSR (28901 : Land Acquisition Advisory Committee - May 1, 2024) Initial Criteria Screening Report – Diveley Trust Folio No: 00352640008 Owner Name(S): William and Martha Diveley Trust Date: 5/1/24 13 Figure 4 - CLIP4 Priority Natural Communities 28.A.f Packet Pg. 489 Attachment: 5.A.1. Diveley Trust ICSR (28901 : Land Acquisition Advisory Committee - May 1, 2024) Initial Criteria Screening Report – Diveley Trust Folio No: 00352640008 Owner Name(S): William and Martha Diveley Trust Date: 5/1/24 14 Figure 5 - Florida Cooperative Land Cover Classification System 28.A.f Packet Pg. 490 Attachment: 5.A.1. Diveley Trust ICSR (28901 : Land Acquisition Advisory Committee - May 1, 2024) Initial Criteria Screening Report – Diveley Trust Folio No: 00352640008 Owner Name(S): William and Martha Diveley Trust Date: 5/1/24 15 Figure 6 – Cypress/Cabbage Palm that has been subjected to stand replacing wildfire 3.1.2 Wildlife Communities CLIP4 Species Richness Maps show potential for 2-7 focal species to utilize the properties including federally endangered Florida panther, red-cockaded woodpecker, Florida bonneted bat, and state- threatened gopher tortoise and Big Cypress fox squirrel. The current owner of the parcel has observed Florida panther and gopher tortoise on the parcel. A red-headed woodpecker (Melanerpes erythrocephalus) was observed by staff during the site visit in April 2024. Table 4 – Listed Wildlife Detected Common Name Scientific Name State Status Federal Status Mode of Detection Gopher Tortoise Gopherus polyphemus Threatened N/A Observed by property owner Florida Panther Puma concolar coryi Endangered Endangered Observed by property owner 28.A.f Packet Pg. 491 Attachment: 5.A.1. Diveley Trust ICSR (28901 : Land Acquisition Advisory Committee - May 1, 2024) Initial Criteria Screening Report – Diveley Trust Folio No: 00352640008 Owner Name(S): William and Martha Diveley Trust Date: 5/1/24 16 Figure 7 - Wildlife Spatial Data (i.e., telemetry, roosts, etc) 28.A.f Packet Pg. 492 Attachment: 5.A.1. Diveley Trust ICSR (28901 : Land Acquisition Advisory Committee - May 1, 2024) Initial Criteria Screening Report – Diveley Trust Folio No: 00352640008 Owner Name(S): William and Martha Diveley Trust Date: 5/1/24 17 Figure 8 - CLIP4 Potential Habitat Richness 28.A.f Packet Pg. 493 Attachment: 5.A.1. Diveley Trust ICSR (28901 : Land Acquisition Advisory Committee - May 1, 2024) Initial Criteria Screening Report – Diveley Trust Folio No: 00352640008 Owner Name(S): William and Martha Diveley Trust Date: 5/1/24 18 3.1.3 Water Resources The parcel does not hold water during the wet season and does not provide significant aquifer recharge capacity. Although approximately 75% of the soils are mapped as hydric Pineda Fine Sand with Limestone Substratum, no wetlands exist on site. 28.A.f Packet Pg. 494 Attachment: 5.A.1. Diveley Trust ICSR (28901 : Land Acquisition Advisory Committee - May 1, 2024) Initial Criteria Screening Report – Diveley Trust Folio No: 00352640008 Owner Name(S): William and Martha Diveley Trust Date: 5/1/24 19 Figure 9 - CLIP Aquifer Recharge Priority and Wellfield Protection Zones 28.A.f Packet Pg. 495 Attachment: 5.A.1. Diveley Trust ICSR (28901 : Land Acquisition Advisory Committee - May 1, 2024) Initial Criteria Screening Report – Diveley Trust Folio No: 00352640008 Owner Name(S): William and Martha Diveley Trust Date: 5/1/24 20 Figure 10 - Collier County Soil Survey 28.A.f Packet Pg. 496 Attachment: 5.A.1. Diveley Trust ICSR (28901 : Land Acquisition Advisory Committee - May 1, 2024) Initial Criteria Screening Report – Diveley Trust Folio No: 00352640008 Owner Name(S): William and Martha Diveley Trust Date: 5/1/24 21 Figure 11 LIDAR Elevation Map 28.A.f Packet Pg. 497 Attachment: 5.A.1. Diveley Trust ICSR (28901 : Land Acquisition Advisory Committee - May 1, 2024) Initial Criteria Screening Report – Diveley Trust Folio No: 00352640008 Owner Name(S): William and Martha Diveley Trust Date: 5/1/24 22 3.1.4 Ecosystem Connectivity These parcels directly connect to a large block of conservation easements to the east and west and indirectly connect, through undeveloped land and additional conservation easements, to the Picayune Strand State Forest via wildlife underpasses to the south and to the remaining undeveloped portions of the Golden Gate Estates to the north. Telemetry data show Florida panther use the area surrounding the parcel to cross between the Nancy Payton Preserve in the Golden Gate Estates and larger conservation areas to the south and the east. These parcels also provide an ecological link to the northern range expansion goals of the Red-Cockaded Woodpecker Recovery Plan. Protecting habitat on both sides of I- 75 may provide opportunities to install additional wildlife crossings. 28.A.f Packet Pg. 498 Attachment: 5.A.1. Diveley Trust ICSR (28901 : Land Acquisition Advisory Committee - May 1, 2024) Initial Criteria Screening Report – Diveley Trust Folio No: 00352640008 Owner Name(S): William and Martha Diveley Trust Date: 5/1/24 23 Figure 12 - Conservation Lands 28.A.f Packet Pg. 499 Attachment: 5.A.1. Diveley Trust ICSR (28901 : Land Acquisition Advisory Committee - May 1, 2024) Initial Criteria Screening Report – Diveley Trust Folio No: 00352640008 Owner Name(S): William and Martha Diveley Trust Date: 5/1/24 24 3.2 Human Values 3.2.1 Recreation This parcel would provide year-round access for a wide variety of recreational activities including but not limited to hunting, equestrian, cycling, hiking. The open landscape provides excellent opportunities for wildlife watching. There is an established trail network on site with minimal alteration could provide miles of hiking trails. 3.2.2 Accessibility The site is accessed from a trail of Blackburn Rd. that crosses several privately-owned parcels. Blackburn Rd. is a private road that is only accessible through a gate which is closed to the public.. 3.2.3 Aesthetic/Cultural Enhancement This parcel provides no outstanding Aesthetic/Cultural Enhancement. 28.A.f Packet Pg. 500 Attachment: 5.A.1. Diveley Trust ICSR (28901 : Land Acquisition Advisory Committee - May 1, 2024) Initial Criteria Screening Report – Diveley Trust Folio No: 00352640008 Owner Name(S): William and Martha Diveley Trust Date: 5/1/24 25 3.3 Restoration and Management 3.3.1 Vegetation Management 3.3.1.1 Invasive Vegetation Invasive vegetation infestation rates are relatively low on this parcel. Invasive plants encountered include Caesar weed (Urena lobata) and shrubby false buttonwood (Spermacoce verticillata).. 3.3.1.2 Prescribed Fire Despite a recent history of stand replacing wildfire, this parcel would still benefit from regular prescribed burning. However, it would not be practical to burn a 10-acre stand-alone parcel. 3.3.2 Remediation and Site Security This site requires major canopy rehabilitation in the form of replanting due to past wildfires. Invasive species and cabbage palms will need to be controlled before planting occurs. The remoteness of the parcel limits trespass. Most off-road traffic within the parcel is suspected to be done by those accessing other private inholdings within North Belle Meade. 3.3.3 Assistance Assistance is not predicted. 3.4 Vulnerability 3.4.1 Zoning and Land Use These parcels are within the RFMUD - Sending, within a NRPA, and within the NBMO. LDC section 2.03.08.A provide the description of Sending Lands: RFMU sending lands are those lands that have the highest degree of environmental value and sensitivity and generally include significant wetlands, uplands, and habitat for listed species. RFMU sending lands are the principal target for preservation and conservation. Density may be transferred from RFMU sending lands as provided in section 2.03.07 D.4.c. All NRPAs within the RFMU district are also RFMU sending lands. LDC section 2.03.08.B provide the description of NRPAs: The purpose and intent of the Natural Resource Protection Area Overlay District (NRPA) is to: protect endangered or potentially endangered species by directing incompatible land uses away from their habitats; to identify large, connected, intact, and relatively unfragmented habitats, which may be important for these listed species; and to support State and Federal agencies' efforts to protect endangered or potentially endangered species and their habitats. NRPAs may include major wetland systems and regional flow-ways. These lands generally should be the focus of any federal, state, County, or private acquisition efforts. Accordingly, allowable land uses, vegetation preservation standards, development standards, and listed species protection criteria within NRPAs set forth herein are more restrictive than would otherwise be permitted in the underlying zoning district and shall to be applicable in addition to any standards that apply tin the underlying zoning district. 28.A.f Packet Pg. 501 Attachment: 5.A.1. Diveley Trust ICSR (28901 : Land Acquisition Advisory Committee - May 1, 2024) Initial Criteria Screening Report – Diveley Trust Folio No: 00352640008 Owner Name(S): William and Martha Diveley Trust Date: 5/1/24 26 Figure 13 - Zoning 28.A.f Packet Pg. 502 Attachment: 5.A.1. Diveley Trust ICSR (28901 : Land Acquisition Advisory Committee - May 1, 2024) Initial Criteria Screening Report – Diveley Trust Folio No: 00352640008 Owner Name(S): William and Martha Diveley Trust Date: 5/1/24 27 Figure 14 - Zoning Overlays 28.A.f Packet Pg. 503 Attachment: 5.A.1. Diveley Trust ICSR (28901 : Land Acquisition Advisory Committee - May 1, 2024) Initial Criteria Screening Report – Diveley Trust Folio No: 00352640008 Owner Name(S): William and Martha Diveley Trust Date: 5/1/24 28 Figure 15 – Future Land Use 28.A.f Packet Pg. 504 Attachment: 5.A.1. Diveley Trust ICSR (28901 : Land Acquisition Advisory Committee - May 1, 2024) Initial Criteria Screening Report – Diveley Trust Folio No: 00352640008 Owner Name(S): William and Martha Diveley Trust Date: 5/1/24 29 3.4.2 Development Plans Currently, no development is planned for the parcel. Zoning favors conservation within RFMUD- Sending-NBMO-NRPA lands. 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 does not affect the scoring. The following are items that will be addressed in the Executive Summary to the Board of County Commissioners if this property moves forward for ranking. No additional acquisition considerations exist. 5. Management Needs and Costs Table 5 - Estimated Costs of Site Remediation, Improvements, and Management Management Element Initial Cost Annual Recurring Cost Comments Invasive Vegetation Removal $2,000 $1,500 $200/acre initial, $150/acre recurring; 10 acres Cabbage Palm Treatment $4,000 N/A $400/acre Native Plant Installation $214 N/A $70/1,000 slash pine seedlings, $1/tree installation. 200 pines Trail/Firebreak Installation and Maintenance $5,000 $1,000 Connecting established trails and installing firebreaks along property boundaries Signage $200 N/A Total $11,414 $2,500 6. Potential for Matching Funds There are no known matching funds or partnership opportunities for acquisition in this area. 28.A.f Packet Pg. 505 Attachment: 5.A.1. Diveley Trust ICSR (28901 : Land Acquisition Advisory Committee - May 1, 2024) Initial Criteria Screening Report – Diveley Trust Folio No: 00352640008 Owner Name(S): William and Martha Diveley Trust Date: 5/1/24 30 7. Secondary Criteria Scoring Form Property Name: Diveley Trust Target Protection Mailing Area: N/A Folio(s): 00352640008 Secondary Criteria Scoring Possible Points Awarded Points Percentage 1 - Ecological Value 160 57 36 2 - Human Value 80 23 29 3 - Restoration and Management 80 64 80 4 - Vulnerability 80 7 8 TOTAL SCORE 400 151 38 1 - ECOLOGICAL VALUES (40% of total) Possible Points Awarded Points Comments 1.1 VEGETATIVE COMMUNITIES 200 50 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 Berm, 1630 - Coastal Grasslands, 1640 - Coastal Strand, or 1650 - Maritime Hammock) 100 b. Parcel contains CLIP4 Priority 2 communities (22211 - Hydric Pine Flatwoods, 2221 - Wet Flatwoods, or 1311 - Mesic Flatwoods) 60 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 b. Parcel has ≤ 2 CLC native plant communities 10 10 Cypress/Cabbage Palm 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 c. Parcel has ≤ 2 CLC listed plant species 10 d. Parcel has 0 CLC listed plant species 0 0 none observed 1.1.4 - Invasive Plant Infestation (Select highest score) a. 0 - 10% infestation 50 28.A.f Packet Pg. 506 Attachment: 5.A.1. Diveley Trust ICSR (28901 : Land Acquisition Advisory Committee - May 1, 2024) Initial Criteria Screening Report – Diveley Trust Folio No: 00352640008 Owner Name(S): William and Martha Diveley Trust Date: 5/1/24 31 b. 10 - 25% infestation 40 40 c. 25 - 50% infestation 30 d. 50 - 75% infestation 20 e. ≥75% infestation 10 1.2 - WILDLIFE COMMUNITIES 100 90 1.2.1 - Listed wildlife species (Select the highest score) a. Listed wildlife species documented on the parcel 80 80 Red-cockaded Woodpecker, Florida Panther, gopher tortoise 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 b. Parcel enhances adjacent to significant wildlife habitat (Please describe) 10 10 adjacent to thousands of acres of undeveloped property c. Parcel does not enhance significant wildlife habitat 0 1.3 - WATER RESOURCES 100 10 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 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 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 d. Wetlands exist on site 10 e. Parcel does not provide opportunities for surface water quality enhancement 0 0 28.A.f Packet Pg. 507 Attachment: 5.A.1. Diveley Trust ICSR (28901 : Land Acquisition Advisory Committee - May 1, 2024) Initial Criteria Screening Report – Diveley Trust Folio No: 00352640008 Owner Name(S): William and Martha Diveley Trust Date: 5/1/24 32 1.3.3 - Floodplain Management (Select all that apply) a. Parcel has depressional or slough soils 10 10 PINEDA FINE SAND, LIMESTONE SUBSTRATUM b. Parcel has known history of flooding and is likely to provide onsite water attenuation 10 c. Parcel provides storm surge buffering 10 d. Parcel does not provide floodplain management benefits 0 1.4 - ECOSYSTEM CONNECTIVITY 200 65 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 c. Parcel is ≥ 25 acres 25 d. Parcel is ≥ 10 acres 15 15 e. Parcel is < 10 acres 0 1.4.2 - Connectivity (Select highest score) a. Parcel is immediately contiguous with conservation lands 50 50 CE's to the east and west 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 600 215 ECOLOGICAL VALUES WEIGHTED SCORE (Awarded Points/Possible Points*160) 160 57 2 - HUMAN VALUES (20%) Possible Points Awarded Points Comments 2.1 - RECREATION 120 60 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 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 20 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 28.A.f Packet Pg. 508 Attachment: 5.A.1. Diveley Trust ICSR (28901 : Land Acquisition Advisory Committee - May 1, 2024) Initial Criteria Screening Report – Diveley Trust Folio No: 00352640008 Owner Name(S): William and Martha Diveley Trust Date: 5/1/24 33 2.2.2 - Vehicle access (Select the highest score) a. Public access via paved road 50 b. Public access via unpaved road 30 c. Public access via private road 20 d. No public access 0 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 b. Public parking available nearby or on adjacent preserve 20 c. Street parking available 10 d. No public parking available 0 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 0 2.3.1 - Aesthetic/cultural value (Choose all that apply) a. Mature/outstanding native vegetation 5 b. Scenic vistas 5 c. Frontage enhances aesthetics of public thoroughfare 10 d. Archaeological/historical structures present 15 e. Other (Please describe) 5 f. None 0 0 HUMAN VALUES TOTAL SCORE 280 80 HUMAN VALUES WEIGHTED SCORE (Awarded Points/Possible Points*80) 80 23 3 - RESTORATION AND MANAGEMENT (20%) Possible Points Awarded Points Comments 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 28.A.f Packet Pg. 509 Attachment: 5.A.1. Diveley Trust ICSR (28901 : Land Acquisition Advisory Committee - May 1, 2024) Initial Criteria Screening Report – Diveley Trust Folio No: 00352640008 Owner Name(S): William and Martha Diveley Trust Date: 5/1/24 34 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 dependent plant communities 20 20 b. Parcel contains fire dependent plant communities and is incompatible with prescribed fire 0 3.2 - REMEDIATION AND SITE SECURITY 50 20 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 (Please describe) 20 20 ATV trespass issues predicted 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 0 3.4.1 - 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 175 140 RESTORATION AND MANAGEMENT WEIGHTED SCORE (Awarded Points/Possible Points*80) 80 64 4 - VULNERABILITY (20%) Possible Points Awarded Points Comments 4.1 - ZONING AND LAND USE 130 5 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 c. Zoning allows for agricultural use /density of no greater than 1 unit per 40 acres 50 d. Zoning favors stewardship or conservation 0 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 c. Parcel designated Rural Fringe Sending, Rural Lands Stewardship Area 5 5 d. Parcel is designated Conservation 0 28.A.f Packet Pg. 510 Attachment: 5.A.1. Diveley Trust ICSR (28901 : Land Acquisition Advisory Committee - May 1, 2024) Initial Criteria Screening Report – Diveley Trust Folio No: 00352640008 Owner Name(S): William and Martha Diveley Trust Date: 5/1/24 35 4.2 - DEVELOPMENT PLANS 50 10 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 10 b. Parcel is along a major roadway 10 c. Parcel is >10 acres 5 d. Parcel is within 1 mile of a current or planned commercial or multi-unit residential development 5 VULNERABILITY TOTAL SCORE 180 15 VULNERABILITY WEIGHTED SCORE (Awarded Points/Possible Points*80) 80 7 28.A.f Packet Pg. 511 Attachment: 5.A.1. Diveley Trust ICSR (28901 : Land Acquisition Advisory Committee - May 1, 2024) Initial Criteria Screening Report – Diveley Trust Folio No: 00352640008 Owner Name(S): William and Martha Diveley Trust Date: 5/1/24 36 8. Additional Site Photos Middle of parcel West side of parcel 28.A.f Packet Pg. 512 Attachment: 5.A.1. Diveley Trust ICSR (28901 : Land Acquisition Advisory Committee - May 1, 2024) Initial Criteria Screening Report – Diveley Trust Folio No: 00352640008 Owner Name(S): William and Martha Diveley Trust Date: 5/1/24 37 Northwest section of parcel East side of parcel 28.A.f Packet Pg. 513 Attachment: 5.A.1. Diveley Trust ICSR (28901 : Land Acquisition Advisory Committee - May 1, 2024) Initial Criteria Screening Report – Diveley Trust Folio No: 00352640008 Owner Name(S): William and Martha Diveley Trust Date: 5/1/24 38 East side of parcel Top-killed cypress re-sprouting at base 28.A.f Packet Pg. 514 Attachment: 5.A.1. Diveley Trust ICSR (28901 : Land Acquisition Advisory Committee - May 1, 2024) Initial Criteria Screening Report – Diveley Trust Folio No: 00352640008 Owner Name(S): William and Martha Diveley Trust Date: 5/1/24 39 Metal Storage Container in middle of parcel (property owner will remove is acquired by County) Raised wooden platform in middle of parcel (property owner will remove is acquired by County) 28.A.f Packet Pg. 515 Attachment: 5.A.1. Diveley Trust ICSR (28901 : Land Acquisition Advisory Committee - May 1, 2024) Initial Criteria Screening Report – Diveley Trust Folio No: 00352640008 Owner Name(S): William and Martha Diveley Trust Date: 5/1/24 40 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. Figure 4 - CLIP4 Priority 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. Figure 8 - CLIP4 Potential Habitat Richness This CLIP version 4.0 data layer is unchanged from CLIP v3.0. FWC Potential Habitat Richness. Because Strategic Habitat Conservation Areas (SHCA)s 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. 28.A.f Packet Pg. 516 Attachment: 5.A.1. Diveley Trust ICSR (28901 : Land Acquisition Advisory Committee - May 1, 2024) Initial Criteria Screening Report – Diveley Trust Folio No: 00352640008 Owner Name(S): William and Martha Diveley Trust Date: 5/1/24 41 Figure 9 - 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. 28.A.f Packet Pg. 517 Attachment: 5.A.1. Diveley Trust ICSR (28901 : Land Acquisition Advisory Committee - May 1, 2024) Conservation Collier Acquisition Updates May 1, 2024 28.A.g Packet Pg. 518 Attachment: Acquisition Updates 5-1-24 (28901 : Land Acquisition Advisory Committee - May 1, 2024) Summary of Acquisitions 2 5/1/2024 CCLAAC meeting Acquisition Updates Provided on the front page of the Current Acquisition Status Report found here: www.ConservationCollier.com ACQUISITION SUMMARY OF ALL CYCLE 10, 11A, 11B, and 12A PROPERTIES To tal number of properties Purchase Price or Estimated Va lue* Appraised or Estimate Va lue* To tal Acres 73$13,833,625$14,210,295615.60ACQUIRED PROPERTIES (CYCLE 10, 11A, 11B, and 12A) 20$9,049,015$9,071,325296.72PROPERTIES PENDING ACQUISITION* (CYCLE 11B, and 12A) 28.A.g Packet Pg. 519 Attachment: Acquisition Updates 5-1-24 (28901 : Land Acquisition Advisory Committee - May 1, 2024) Acquisition Updates as of 5/1/24 Cycle 10 –BCC approved 1/25/22 •48 properties acquired totaling 456 acres acquired -AL L PROPERTIES CLOSED Cycle 11A –BCC approved 12/13/22 •16 properties acquired totaling 40.84 acres acquired -AL L PROPERTIES CLOSED Cycle 11B –BCC approved 2/28/23 •9 properties acquired totaling 118 acres •2 properties of 81 acres pending closing (includes Buckley which had placed offer on hold) CURRENT CYCLE -Cycle 12A –BCC approved 10/10/23 •1 property acquired totaling 5 acres •18 properties of 202 acres at various stages •4 properties of 13.5 acres in multi-parcel project areas added to Cycle 3 5/15/2024 CCLAAC meeting Acquisition Updates 28.A.g Packet Pg. 520 Attachment: Acquisition Updates 5-1-24 (28901 : Land Acquisition Advisory Committee - May 1, 2024) Upcoming Cycle 12A Conservation Collier Purchase Agreements scheduled for BCC Contract to BCCAcresNo. of Parcels Owner Name/Business Name 4 5/15/2024 Add a footer BCC 5/14/245.462PW -RODRIGUEZ BCC 5/14/241.591PW -WHITTINGHAM CORP BCC 5/14/248.51NBM -VOLPE TR BCC 5/14/244.871NBM -MURAWSKI TR BCC 5/28/242.271GORE -WOODWORTH BCC 5/28/242.731GORE -CDL NAPLES INVESTMENT BCC 5/28/247.161GORE -ARNOLD TRUST BCC 5/28/241.141GORE -BECKERT BCC 5/28/242.731GORE -LAND GENIE BCC 6/11/245.151GORE -GRANADOS BCC 6/11/241.141RMSP -WA LSH 42.75 acres 28.A.g Packet Pg. 521 Attachment: Acquisition Updates 5-1-24 (28901 : Land Acquisition Advisory Committee - May 1, 2024) Cycle Updates •Williams Farm property to BCC May 14 •Cycle 12B Ranking List -Moved to May 28 BCC meeting •2024 Cycle (fka Cycle 13) •Santamaria application on hold indefinitely at request of property owner 5 5/15/2024 Add a footer 28.A.g Packet Pg. 522 Attachment: Acquisition Updates 5-1-24 (28901 : Land Acquisition Advisory Committee - May 1, 2024) LAND MANAGEMENT PROGRAM UPDATES 28.A.h Packet Pg. 523 Attachment: Land Management Updates (28901 : Land Acquisition Advisory Committee - May 1, 2024) PEPPER RANCH PRESERVE IMMOKALEE, FL 2024 Swallow-tailed Kite monitoring underway •March -June each year •6 new nests this year •Several chicks observed this month 28.A.h Packet Pg. 524 Attachment: Land Management Updates (28901 : Land Acquisition Advisory Committee - May 1, 2024) PEPPER RANCH PRESERVE IMMOKALEE, FL Eagle Scout Project Pepper Ranch Preserve •Joshua Segura-Troop 243 •Completed March 15-16th •Sunflower Trace Trail Markers, blazes, & map boxes 28.A.h Packet Pg. 525 Attachment: Land Management Updates (28901 : Land Acquisition Advisory Committee - May 1, 2024) MARCO ISLAND PARCELS MARCO ISLAND, FL Otter Mound Preserve •Last summer’s restoration planting is thriving due to the wet winter conditions Annecy-Barfield Parcels •Eaglets have FLEDGED! •Preserve name suggestions needed •Upcoming preserve clean up with Marco Island Sunrise Rotary Club 28.A.h Packet Pg. 526 Attachment: Land Management Updates (28901 : Land Acquisition Advisory Committee - May 1, 2024) RATTLESNAKE HAMMOCK PRESERVE Naples, FL 28.A.h Packet Pg. 527 Attachment: Land Management Updates (28901 : Land Acquisition Advisory Committee - May 1, 2024) EVENTS Staff Outreach Highlight Earth Day Conservancy of Southwest Florida Saturday, April 20 28.A.h Packet Pg. 528 Attachment: Land Management Updates (28901 : Land Acquisition Advisory Committee - May 1, 2024) GORDON RIVER GREENWAY NAPLES, FL Volunteers pulled several hundred pounds of residual hurricane debris out of the restoration areas saving the program upwards of $10,000 in contractor fees Staff hosted Aquila and Lendsuite Software employees during their business conference at the Gordon River Greenway. 28.A.h Packet Pg. 529 Attachment: Land Management Updates (28901 : Land Acquisition Advisory Committee - May 1, 2024) RAILHEAD SCRUB PRESERVE NORTH NAPLES, FL FGCU Master’s candidate Victoria Carter has been working hard to monitor 12 radio-tracked Florida gopher tortoise within the ROW between Railhead Scrub Preserve to collect home range data and understand preserve utilization. She has also been conducting “track surveys” within the ROW to determine where tortoises are crossing between the south and north parcels of the preserve. The map to the right illustrates some of the data she is collecting to assist the program. Staff continue to partner with the Fstop Foundation to monitor wildlife activity within the Veteran’s Memorial Blvd Footprint. This is a collection of recent videos. 28.A.h Packet Pg. 530 Attachment: Land Management Updates (28901 : Land Acquisition Advisory Committee - May 1, 2024)