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Commissioner LoCastroEx parte Items – Commissioner Rick LoCastro COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS AGENDA OCTOBER 12, 2021 All information has been filed electronically with Minutes and Records ADVERTISED PUBLIC HEARINGS 8.A. *** This Item to be heard no sooner than 1:00 p.m. *** FCC Beach & Yacht, LLC, filed an appeal of Official Interpretation INT-PL20210000943 that food trucks are permitted uses in the Commercial Convenience District (C-2) and Commercial Intermediate District (C-3) Zoning Districts. [PL20210002121], (Companion to items 8B & 8C) (District 4, All Districts) NO DISCLOSURE FOR THIS ITEM SEE FILE Meetings Correspondence e-mails Call 8.B *** This Item to be heard no sooner than 1:00 p.m. *** FCC Beach & Yacht, LLC, filed an appeal of the administrative approval of the Site Development Plan SDPPL20200001903, pursuant to Code of Laws and Ordinances Section 250-58, which authorized the development of a food truck park in the Commercial Intermediate District (C-3) Zoning District. The subject properties are located at 300, 320, 322 Capri Boulevard and 218 Kon Tiki Drive in Section 32, Township 51 South, Range 26 East, Collier County, Florida. [PL20210001944], (Companion to items 8A & 8C) (District 1) NO DISCLOSURE FOR THIS ITEM SEE FILE Meetings Correspondence e-mails Call 8.C *** This Item to be heard no sooner than 1:00 p.m. *** Paul M. Grider and Tametha Grider, as trustees of the Grider Revocable Living Trust filed an appeal of Official Interpretation INT-PL20210000943 that food trucks are permitted uses in the Commercial Convenience District (C-2) and Commercial Intermediate District (C-3) Zoning Districts to clarify that the Official Interpretation is not site specific but applies County-wide to all properties designated within the C-2 and C-3 Zoning Districts. [PL20210002241] (Companion to items 8A & 8B) (District 1) NO DISCLOSURE FOR THIS ITEM SEE FILE Meetings Correspondence e-mails Call CONSENT AGENDA Ex parte Items – Commissioner Rick LoCastro COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS AGENDA OCTOBER 12, 2021 All information has been filed electronically with Minutes and Records 16.A.5 This item requires that ex parte disclosure be provided by Commission members. Should a hearing be held on this item, all participants are required to be sworn in. Recommendation to approve for recording the final plat of Euclid Estates (Application Number PL20200002589) approval of the standard form Construction and Maintenance Agreement and approval of the amount of the performance security. (District 2) NO DISCLOSURE FOR THIS ITEM SEE FILE Meetings Correspondence e-mails Call 16.A.6. This item requires that ex parte disclosure be provided by Commission members. Should a hearing be held on this item, all participants are required to be sworn in. Recommendation to approve for recording the amended final plat of SkySail - Phase One, (Application Number PL20210000065) approval of the standard form Construction and Maintenance Agreement and approval of the amount of the performance security. (District 5) NO DISCLOSURE FOR THIS ITEM SEE FILE Meetings Correspondence e-mails Call SUMMARY AGENDA NONE. 1 Martha S. Vergara From:Alan Crum <alan@outbacksportyards.com> Sent:Monday, October 11, 2021 9:55 AM To:LoCastroRick Cc:CapizziAixa Subject:Re: Celebration Food Truck Park's Negative Impact on the Surrounding Neighborhood EXTERNAL EMAIL: This email is from an external source. Confirm this is a trusted sender and use extreme caution when  opening attachments or clicking links.  Thanks Rick , ya Penny Taylor flat out refuses to respond, so we are on our own , guess I’ll get a lawyer and open up the  can of worms    Get Outlook for iOS  From: LoCastroRick <Rick.LoCastro@colliercountyfl.gov>  Sent: Monday, October 11, 2021 9:47:35 AM  To: Alan Crum <alan@outbacksportyards.com>  Cc: CapizziAixa <Aixa.Capizzi@colliercountyfl.gov>  Subject: RE: Celebration Food Truck Park's Negative Impact on the Surrounding Neighborhood      Alan    As I stated in a previous email to you… I share your concerns. The approval of Celebration Park predated my taking office… but I would have had MANY concerns.    I hear you and have heard many of the same complaints.     Celebration Park actually resides in District 4… Commissioner Penny Taylor's District.    I will ensure she gets this email.      …Rick    RICK LOCASTRO  Collier County Commissioner  District 1    SIGN UP FOR MY NEWSLETTER HERE !          Rick.LoCastro@CollierCountyFL.gov  3299 Tamiami Trail E, Suite 303, Naples FL 34112  2 Office: (239) 252-8601  Mobile: (239) 777-2452         www.RickLoCastro.com       From: Alan Crum <alan@outbacksportyards.com>   Sent: Thursday, October 7, 2021 12:59 PM  To: LoCastroRick <Rick.LoCastro@colliercountyfl.gov>  Subject: Celebration Food Truck Park's Negative Impact on the Surrounding Neighborhood     EXTERNAL EMAIL: This email is from an external source. Confirm this is a trusted sender and use extreme caution when  opening attachments or clicking links.     Good Afternoon Commissioner LoCastro,     Residents of the neighborhood in which Celebration Park operates have been voicing concerns over the amplified sound  from the venue for years. And for years we have been told the establishment has a permit allowing them to amplify  sound at the level in which they are.      We went through the proper channels to order sound surveys only to find out that the management was informed of  the surveys prior to them being conducted, providing them the opportunity to turn the sound down to maintain levels  that wouldn’t exceed the allowable limits.     Upon passing the test, the sound was amplified again at levels that exceed limits.      Residents have worn out the non‐emergency line at the Sheriffs office, week after week, logging disturbing the peace  and/or public nuisance violations. The deputies continue to tell us that all they can do is ask the venue to turn the sound  down. Sometimes they do, for a song or two, and sometimes they blatantly ignore the request altogether.      This issue is one that should be scrutinized by the community as a whole. Although only directly affecting the  neighborhood in which the venue operates, it truly is a situation that should horrify and terrify everyone. A situation  where proper channels of review were circumnavigated and voices not given the chance to be heard. It is affecting the  daily quality of life of the residents who are subjected to this amplified sound week after week. We are suffering in the  homes that we have lived in for decades. The bass from the amplified music at the venue is played so loudly that it  thumps through the walls of our homes. We are forced to turn on fans, turn the volume up on our televisions and even  to buy sound machines to get our babies to sleep at night. The 10PM noise curfew is not helping our grandchildren who  have 7PM bedtimes and can sing the words of the songs they are playing at Celebration Park from inside of their  bedrooms, over a block away from the venue.      We have asked Celebration Park management to come inside of our homes to hear this for themselves, and they  decline.      We have asked to see the permit that enables them to amplify their music at this level and we are told by the deputies  that it is not in their jurisdiction to do so.      We are told to bring the issue up with code enforcement but code enforcement is not open during the hours in which  the sound is being amplified at these levels.      3 We should have had a say in this matter before this permit was even submitted for review. We are the human beings  who LIVE in this neighborhood and have lived here peacefully and happily for years and years. It is a travesty that we  were not taken into consideration when this request for a permit slid across someone’s desk three years ago. This is an  open air venue, with no walls or a roof, broadcasting amplified music 52 weeks of the year feet away from residential  homes. We are subjected to essentially an outdoor music concert, every single day, within the walls of our homes.      After reviewing the Collier County Code of Laws and Ordinances legal document, it is clear that the original amplified  sound permit [#PL20180003242 dated 9‐26‐2018] is missing crucial pieces of information from the form.      There is no mention of the number of loudspeakers or the amplified devices to be used. However, when asked to  identify sound and method, the applicant filled in “Non‐Amplified Acoustic Sound”. So it seems Celebration Park LLC  paid $300.00 for an amplified sound permit that allows them to use Non‐Amplified Acoustic sound.     This leads us to the conclusion that Celebration Park has been operating illegally for the entirety of the three years it has  been open to the public. By law and common courtesy to the neighbors, the venue should not be allowed to amplify  sound effective immediately.      A mistake has been made and now is the time those involved should morally take responsibility. If they wish to apply for  a new permit, they are free to do so after a public hearing in which the residents of this neighborhood can voice their  concerns over what we have been experiencing as a result of this venue for the last three years.    Regards,     Alan Crum  2663 Becca Avenue  Naples, FL 34112              Sent from Mail for Windows     Under Florida Law, e-mail addresses are public records. If you do not want your e-mail address released in response to a public records request, do not send electronic mail to this entity. Instead, contact this office by telephone or in writing. 1 Martha S. Vergara From:Catherine Louise <catherine.louise@daviesduke.com> Sent:Tuesday, August 10, 2021 4:11 PM To:LoCastroRick Cc:CapizziAixa; Noel Davies Subject:Isles of Capri Food Truck Park SDP - PL20200001903 EXTERNAL EMAIL: This email is from an external source. Confirm this is a trusted sender and use extreme caution when  opening attachments or clicking links.  Dear Commissioner LoCastro,    Noel J. Davies, Esq., represents the above‐referenced property owner regarding the approval of a site development plan  for a food truck park.     Mr. Davies would like to please schedule a meeting with you to discuss this matter next week. Please let me know your  availability and if you prefer an in‐person meeting or phone call.    Thank you,  Catherine        Catherine Louise, Land Use Paralegal  Catherine.Louise@DaviesDuke.com  239.246.0555  Davies Duke, PLLC  www.DaviesDuke.com  1415 Panther Lane  Suite 442  Naples, FL 34109    Confidentiality: This email transmission and any and all attachments are confidential and potentially privileged and shall  be retained only by the intended addressee. If you have received this email in error, please delete this email and all  attachments and notify the sender immediately.       1 Martha S. Vergara From:BosiMichael Sent:Wednesday, August 4, 2021 4:37 PM To:LoCastroRick Cc:IsacksonMark; CallahanSean; PattersonAmy; CookJaime; FrenchJames; CapizziAixa Subject:FW: Further clarification of the food truck park Attachments:Isle of Capri Food Truck Park Site Plan Approved.pdf Commissioner LoCastro,     The monetary contribution associated with the SDP is not to the Conservancy, it is to Conservation Collier, a division  within the Collier Public Services Department.  This process is authorized by LDC section 3.05.07.H1.f. Off‐site vegetation  retention.  This section allows a development to provide for their on‐site preserve, off‐site when the required preserve is  under ½ acre and not considered viable as a functional preserve.   The applicant can choose either to provide land or the  monetary equivalent.  In this instance This process is available to all developments that meets the stated criteria. The  applicant was held to the standards adopted within the LDC.    Here's the specifics of the approved SDP that you requested Sir.    This is the calculations for the 5,995 square foot facility that was approved within the site plan (attached).  As you can  see, 1,728sq.ft. for food truck pads; 1,204sq.ft. for bathrooms and gift shop; and 3,063 sq.ft. of restaurant seating areas,  split between three levels.            Hours of operation 7am to 10pm , with outdoor music permitted between 12pm and 10pm, which is subject to the  County’s noise ordinance.          As far as proximity to adjacent residential uses the following chart provides that relationship.    2     The parking is provide is 86 spots required and 103 spots required.        Here  is the land use summary for the entire 2.21 acres or 96,268 square foot project.    3       All of these call outs are taken from page 5 of the attached SDP.    Respectfully,     Mike      Michael Bosi, AICP  Collier County Zoning Director  239‐252‐1061  239‐877‐0705        From: LoCastroRick <Rick.LoCastro@colliercountyfl.gov>   Sent: Wednesday, August 4, 2021 7:49 AM  To: BosiMichael <Michael.Bosi@colliercountyfl.gov>  Cc: IsacksonMark <Mark.Isackson@colliercountyfl.gov>; CallahanSean <Sean.Callahan@colliercountyfl.gov>;  PattersonAmy <Amy.Patterson@colliercountyfl.gov>; CookJaime <Jaime.Cook@colliercountyfl.gov>; CapizziAixa  <Aixa.Capizzi@colliercountyfl.gov>  Subject: Re: Further clarification of the food truck park    Mike    4 We might have used historical data to approve this… But I think the decision made a few years back was the wrong one…  And we now continue to follow bad practices.     I and many others feel this will go down as one of the worst decisions on Isles of Capri in a long time.  It doesn’t take a  rocket scientist to know this project doesn’t fit, it’s too large for the space, it’s going to create safety, traffic, and noise  problems that I’ll be getting calls on for years to come.     I don’t believe we did our homework. I don’t believe we did our due diligence. And I believe we let the applicant bully  and convince us of what he wanted causing a very strange reversal of decision by the County.    What I need to know now concerning the decision our County has made is exactly what we have approved, what the  footprint will look like, size, scope, etc.… So I can explain this ridiculous decision and try to “sell it”  as part of being a County team member… But I’m embarrassed to do it.    Unless you send me something that shows he scaled down his initial project by 90%… Which I know isn’t true because  he’s bragging about the large operation “we“ have approved… We will be fighting problems and complaints on this  project for quite a while… maybe even lawsuits.    Definitely get ready for the challenge from Mr. Yovanovich… as well as a host of complaints and grievances from citizens  who I think know more about Isles of Capri than our staff does.    In order to get this project approved I would expect the applicant had to submit specific details that we approved  concerning the size and scope of his project. Citizens tell me he’s bragging about “9 food trucks“ and a host of other  things. So at this point please send me something that outlines EXACTLY at this point what he’s proposing.  I realize  there are still multiple steps left in refinement… But what did we give the green light to exactly?  …Rick     RICK LOCASTRO  Collier County Commissioner  District 1    ൻർൽൾൿ඀ඁ SIGN UP FOR MY NEWSLETTER HERE!  https://gmail.us19.list‐manage.com/subscribe?u=d1e07e660f85661ebab745187&id=b627bcf005    Rick.LoCastro@CollierCountyFL.gov  3299 Tamiami Trail E, Suite 303, Naples FL 34112  Office: (239) 252‐8601  Mobile: (239) 777‐2452  www.RickLoCastro.com      On Aug 4, 2021, at 7:32 AM, BosiMichael <Michael.Bosi@colliercountyfl.gov> wrote:     Commissioner LoCastro,      As far as moving forward.  Since the appeal has not been filed yet, as of right now, if the  applicant wanted to schedule their pre‐construction meeting he could move forward with the  pre‐con and submitting any building permits, but only after meeting the stipulations of  approval for the SDP.  It should be noted that the 3 stipulations of approval: donation provided  5 to Conservation Collier (they have not received as of yet), a right‐of‐way permit (they have not  applied yet), and approval from Marco Island Utilities (not sure where this stands since it’s an  outside entity).  So until these conditions are satisfied he could not move forward. Once, the  appeal is filed, we would not process the application beyond its current stage pending the  outcome of the appeal.    Regarding staff’s rational for us approving the food truck SDP is directly tied back to the comparable use  determination provided for in 2016 within the Hearing Examiners decision. It was that determination that  established a food truck park as comparable to an eating place.  The C‐3 zoning does provide for a limit to  the square footage an eating place can develop to, with a cap of 6,000 square feet, which is established  to provide for compatibility with the other uses permitted in the C‐3 zoning district. That decision affirms  the staff determination that a food truck park is comparable with the permitted use of an eating  establishment or SIC 5812.  Further evidence of the County’s position that food trucks parks are permitted  within the zoning districts that permit SIC 5812, eating places is provided for within ZLTR‐ PL20190001955.  Both of these positions have established the fact that food truck parks fall within the  parameters of eating places or SIC 5812.  Restaurants do fall within SIC 5812, but the SIC also includes   Automats (eating places)  Beaneries  Box lunch stands  Buffets (eating places)  Cafes  Cafeterias  Carry‐out restaurants  Caterers  Coffee shops  Commissary restaurants  Concession stands, prepared food (e.g., in airports and sports arenas)  Contract feeding  Dairy bars  Diners (eating places)  Dining rooms  Dinner theaters  Drive‐in restaurants  Fast food restaurants  Food bars  Food service, institutional  Frozen custard stands  Grills (eating places)  Hamburger stands  Hot dog (frankfurter) stands  Ice cream stands  Industrial feeding  Lunch bars  Lunch counters  Luncheonettes  Lunchrooms  Oyster bars  Pizza parlors  Pizzerias  Refreshment stands  Restaurants  Restaurants, carry‐out  6 Restaurants, fast food  Sandwich bars or shops  Snack shops  Soda fountains  Soft drink stands  Submarine sandwich shops  Tea rooms  Theaters, dinner     Respectfully,  Mike     Michael Bosi, AICP  Collier County Zoning Director  239‐252‐1061  239‐877‐0705           From: LoCastroRick <Rick.LoCastro@colliercountyfl.gov>   Sent: Tuesday, August 3, 2021 11:03 AM  To: BosiMichael <Michael.Bosi@colliercountyfl.gov>  Cc: IsacksonMark <Mark.Isackson@colliercountyfl.gov>; CallahanSean  <Sean.Callahan@colliercountyfl.gov>; PattersonAmy <Amy.Patterson@colliercountyfl.gov>; CookJaime  <Jaime.Cook@colliercountyfl.gov>; CapizziAixa <Aixa.Capizzi@colliercountyfl.gov>  Subject: RE: Further clarification of the food truck park     Mike    Several things concern me in your response and in your chronological list of the events in this case.    I'm also hearing Mr. Yovanovich filed a request in April "for official interpretation"… but has yet to hear back from us? Yet we seemed to change our position on this approval… moved forward in the applicant's favor… and myself and the opposing side were all surprised by our ruling?    I think the opposing side lacks much or all of the info you just sent me… and citizens, the opposing side, and myself were all blind-sided and surprised by our ruling. If we are using Celebration Park as historical support… all Commissioners frequently get complaints from residents in that area who say they were lied to by the County and the site has become a neighborhood problem. I know those who go there love it… but clearly there are some issues. We might have gotten that one "wrong" in places before we hold it up as historical precedent.    With the Isles of Capri footprint being much smaller, close to homes, and in my estimation 95% of the Isles citizens have grave concerns (as do I)… I'm surprised with what sounds like limited changes in scope of project--we've given the County go-ahead.    Mr. Yovanovich will clearly file a challenge. While that is happening Mr. Rogers is allowed to continue? Or he has to halt moving forward until the challenge is 7 resolved? He's just informed ALL Isles citizens (much to their shock and mine) in a newsletter sent our weekly by the Isles Board that the discussion is now over and he's been given the green light by the County to proceed as planned.     With what I'm hearing… I have grave concerns in traffic, safety, noise, compatibility, etc… and would love to see our rationale for claiming a food truck footprint falls under similar approvals as a restaurant. Please fill in the gaps for me. Irate and shocked citizens are blowing up my phone and email. What did we actually approve in the end and it never had to go to the Planning Commission?      …Rick    RICK LOCASTRO  Collier County Commissioner  District 1    Sign up for my District 1 newsletter here !    <image001.jpg>     Rick.LoCastro@CollierCountyFL.gov  3299 Tamiami Trail E, Suite 303, Naples FL 34112  Office: (239) 252-8601  Mobile: (239) 777-2452    www.RickLoCastro.com       <image002.png> <image003.jpg>  <image004.jpg>    From: BosiMichael <Michael.Bosi@colliercountyfl.gov>   Sent: Tuesday, August 3, 2021 10:20 AM  To: LoCastroRick <Rick.LoCastro@colliercountyfl.gov>  Cc: IsacksonMark <Mark.Isackson@colliercountyfl.gov>; CallahanSean  <Sean.Callahan@colliercountyfl.gov>; PattersonAmy <Amy.Patterson@colliercountyfl.gov>; CookJaime  <Jaime.Cook@colliercountyfl.gov>  Subject: Further clarification of the food truck park     Dear Commissioner LoCastro,     In response to the e‐mail sent by Mr. Yovanovich at 5:34pm of August 2, 2021.  I wanted to provide  some further points for consideration.  As provided, the March 17, 2021 review letter did include a  comment that a comparable use determination was need for the food truck park.  But what wasn’t  stated that a March 8, 2021 draft review letter (attached) did not contain the requirement for a  comparable use determination.  The requirement to satisfy the comparable use determination was  added based upon concerns expressed by neighboring property owners.  In response to this new  requirement, Noel Davies, an attorney representing the food truck park submitted materials which  established a history of the Planning and Zoning Division permitting food trucks where eating  establishments were permitted including:      1.           The Hearing Examiner Decision 2016‐37 that established food trucks as comparable to eating  establishments,   8 2.           The Daruma Site Improvement Plan which proposed food trucks to the existing Daruma  restaurant within the C‐3 zoning district,   3.           A Zoning Verification Letter dated December 6, 2019, which verified that food truck parks were  eating establishments and a permitted use in the Industrial zoning district,  4.           And the standards for licensing of food trucks in State of Florida through the Florida Division of  Hotels and Restaurants.     Based upon this compiled material, a letter dated May 7, 2021 (attached) was authored to Mr. Davies  confirming that the County has treated food trucks on a consistent basis as permitted under the SIC  5812, eating establishments.  While recognizing that Mr. Yovanovich had submitted an Official  Interpretation, asking the question are food truck parks permitted in the C‐3 and C‐2 zoning  districts.  The County moved forward following its past practice of treating food truck parks as eating  places.   I understand that the County was indecisive when confronted with the issue of food truck parks  and the extent the comparable use determination in 2016 had upon classifying the food truck park as an  eating establishment, but review of the County’s actions in total does establish a pattern of permitting  food trucks where eating establishments are permitted.     Mr. Yovanovich in his e‐mail indicated that his client intends to challenge the issuance of the SDP per  Sec 250.58 of the Code of Laws and Ordinances.  This will allow for the BZA to set policy on the extent of  a comparable use determination has upon other zoning districts and provide direction to staff on the  potential to develop an LDC amendment that addressed food trucks as either a conditional use or a  permitted use.  A needed clarification, as the popularity and market demand for such facilities has only  grown since the 2016 HEX determination.     The below information is a chronology of how the County has addressed the issue of food truck parks.     The location of the food truck park is within the C‐3 Zoning District.  Of the list of permitted uses within  the C‐3 zoning district, the last use reads, “Any other intermediate commercial use which is comparable  in nature with the list of permitted uses and consistent with the purpose and intent statement of the  district, as determined by the Hearing Examiner or CCPC, pursuant to LDC section 10.02.06 K.”     In 2016 within Hearing Examiner Decision HEX NO. 2016‐37, the Hearing Examiner determined that the  proposed use of a food truck park is comparable and compatible in nature to an “eating and drinking  establishments” or SIC 5812,  a use permitted within the General Commercial (C‐4) zoning district and  affirmed staff’s determination as stated in the Zoning Verification Letter ZVL(CUD)‐PL20160001881.     Based upon the HEX determination, food truck parks are treated as permitted uses within zoning  districts that permit SIC 5812, subject to whatever size limitations imposed by the respective zoning  district.  The C‐3 zoning districts permits SIC 5812 with square footage limitations and based upon HEX  NO. 2016‐37 determination, food truck parks are permitted within the zoning districts subject to the  square footage limitation of 6,000 Sq. Ft..     The comparable use process as outlined by LDC section10.02.06.K was satisfied through an advertised  public hearing and the determination was arrived upon by the Hearing Examiner that a food truck park  was comparable and compatible to the other permitted uses in the zoning district, as such the Zoning  Division has consistently treated a food truck park as a permitted use in the zoning districts that permit  eating establishments, or SIC 5812.  The comparable use process is used by the County to allow for new  uses to be included within the zoning districts when satisfying the required procedural due process,  which requires a staff determination on the use and affirmation by the Hearing Examiner though an  advertised public hearing.      9 Further evidence of the position that food truck parks are permitted within the zoning districts that  permitted SIC 5812, eating establishments, ZLTR‐PL20190002574 determined that a food truck park was  permitted within the Industrial zoning district under Eating Establishment (SIC 5812).   The zoning  verification letter acknowledged that food truck parks are permitted where eating establishments or SIC  5812 are permitted.     Approval of the SDP for the Isle of Capri Food Truck Park was authorized by these prior actions, which  established food truck parks as a use within SIC 5812 eating establishments, a use that is permitted in  the C‐3 zoning district with a square footage limitation of 6,000 square feet.     Michael Bosi, AICP  Collier County Zoning Director  239‐252‐1061  239‐877‐0705       Under Florida Law, e-mail addresses are public records. If you do not want your e-mail address released in response to a public records request, do not send electronic mail to this entity. Instead, contact this office by telephone or in writing.   1 Martha S. Vergara From:LoCastroRick Sent:Sunday, August 29, 2021 3:13 PM To:BosiMichael Cc:IsacksonMark; CallahanSean; PattersonAmy; CookJaime; FrenchJames; CapizziAixa; OssorioMichael; CapizziAixa Subject:FW: Food Truck Parks Attachments:PL20210001738 ZLTR HITCHING POST FOOD TRUCK QS complete.pdf; Zoning Verification Letter Hitching Post Plaza.docx Mike See below and attached. I see now we have another District 1 food truck request in the pipeline. Where is this one in the County decision process? …Rick RICK LOCASTRO Collier County Commissioner District 1 Sign up for my District 1 newsletter here ! Rick.LoCastro@CollierCountyFL.gov 3299 Tamiami Trail E, Suite 303, Naples FL 34112 Office: (239) 252-8601  Mobile: (239) 777-2452 www.RickLoCastro.com     From: Wayne Arnold <WArnold@gradyminor.com>   Sent: Friday, August 27, 2021 3:36 PM  To: LoCastroRick <Rick.LoCastro@colliercountyfl.gov>  Subject: Food Truck Parks    EXTERNAL EMAIL: This email is from an external source. Confirm this is a trusted sender and use extreme caution when  opening attachments or clicking links.  2 EXTERNAL EMAIL: This email is from an external source. Confirm this is a trusted sender and use extreme caution when  opening attachments or clicking links.  Good afternoon Commissioner LoCastro. I understand that you are interested in the status of food truck parks in your  District. Please find attached a recent zoning verification letter related to a request for a food truck park at the Hitching  Post commercial property located on Tamiami Trail East. Have a good weekend.    Wayne    D. Wayne Arnold, AICP Planning Director 3800 Via Del Rey Bonita Springs, FL 34134 Phone - 239.947.1144 Fax - 239.947.0375 Web - http://www.gradyminor.com DISCLAIMER: This communication from Q. Grady Minor & Associates, P.A., along with any attachments or electronic data is intended only for the addressee(s) named above and may contain information that is confidential, legally privileged or otherwise exempt from disclosure. The recipient agrees and accepts the following conditions: The electronic file/data is for informational purposes only and is the responsibility of the recipient to reconcile this electronic file/data with the approved and certified "plan of record" along with actual project site conditions. Q. Grady Minor & Associates, P.A. reserves the right to revise, update and improve its electronically stored data without notice and assumes no responsibility due to a virus or damages caused by receiving this email.    Under Florida Law, e-mail addresses are public records. If you do not want your e-mail address released in response to a public records request, do not send electronic mail to this entity. Instead, contact this office by telephone or in writing.   1 Martha S. Vergara Subject:Re: Isles of Capri Food Truck Park SDP - PL20200001903 Location:Noel Davies to call Commissioner LoCastro 239-777-2452 Start:Mon 8/23/2021 2:00 PM End:Mon 8/23/2021 2:30 PM Recurrence:(none) Meeting Status:Accepted Organizer:Catherine Louise EXTERNAL EMAIL: This email is from an external source. Confirm this is a trusted sender and use extreme caution when  opening attachments or clicking links.  Aixa Capizzi, MAA  Executive Coordinator to Commissioner LoCastro  3299 Tamiami Trl E, Suite 303, Naples FL 34112  Phone: 239.252.8601  Aixa.Capizzi@colliercountyfl.gov     1 Martha S. Vergara Subject:Copy: Off Mtg w/Noel Davies RE: Isles of Capri Food Truck Park SDP - PL20200001903 Location:Commissioner LoCastro's office Start:Mon 10/4/2021 12:00 PM End:Mon 10/4/2021 1:00 PM Recurrence:(none) Meeting Status:Not yet responded Organizer:LoCastroRick Required Attendees:noel.davies@daviesduke.com Optional Attendees:Catherine Louise Categories:Purple POC: Catherine Louise, Land Use Paralegal  Catherine.Louise@DaviesDuke.com  239.246.0555