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GG MSTU Agenda 12/17/2024December 17, 2024 Golden Gate Beautification M.S.T.U. Page 1 of 1 GOLDEN GATE BEAUTIFICATION M.S.T.U. 8300 Radio Road READ AHEAD Naples, FL 34104 READ AHEAD DECEMBER 17, 2024 I. CALL TO ORDER II. ATTENDANCE Advisory Patricia Spencer – Chair (10/06/2025) Committee Paula Rogan – Vice Chair (10/06/2027) Florence “Dusty” Holmes (10/06/2025) Ron Jefferson (10/06/2026) - Committee Vacancy - Staff Brian Wells – PTNE Director Dan Schumacher – Project Manager Contractors Mike McGee – Landscape Architect (McGee & Assoc) Armando Ysaguirre – Grounds Maintenance (A&M Property Maint.) Wendy Warren – Transcription (Premier) Sharon Johnson – Sign Renovation (Lykins-Signtek) III. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE IV. APPROVAL OF AGENDA V. APPROVAL OF MINUTES – NOVEMBER 19, 2024 VI. LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE REPORT – A&M PROPERTY MAINTENANCE VII. LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT’S REPORTS – MCGEE & ASSOCIATES A. SUNSHINE Boulevard ■ Irrigation Issues B. CORONADO Parkway & HUNTER Boulevard C. TROPICANA Boulevard VIII. PROJECT MANAGER’S REPORT A. BUDGET REPORT B. Community Welcome Sign Renovation – Golden Gate Pkwy (west) C. Holiday Decorations – Pkwy Flagpole & Community Sign IX. OLD BUSINESS X. NEW BUSINESS A. Irrigation Extension - Pkwy Median 2 & New Bridge over Santa Barbara Canal XI. PUBLIC COMMENTS XII. ADJOURNMENT Next Meeting: January 21, 2024 – 4:30 PM Golden Gate Community Center 4701 Golden Gate Parkway Naples, FL 34116 Page 1686 of 2001 November 19, 2024 GOLDEN GATE MSTU 1/5 l GOLDEN GATE M.S.T.U. ADVISORY COMMITTEE 8300 Radio Road Naples, FL 34104 November 19, 2024 MINUTES I. CALL TO ORDER The meeting was called to order at 4:30 P.M. by Chair Spencer. Attendance was called and a quorum of three was established. II. ATTENDANCE Advisory Committee Patricia Spencer – Chair Paula Rogan – Vice Chair (Excused) Florence “Dusty” Holmes Ron Jefferson - Vacancy - Staff Brian Wells – PTNE Director (Excused) Dan Schumacher – Project Manager Landscape Mike McGee – Landscape Architect, McGee & Associates Armando Yzaguirre – Grounds Maintenance, A & M Property Maintenance Others Wendy Warren – Transcription, Premier III. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE The Pledge of Allegiance was recited. IV. APPROVAL OF AGENDA Chair Spencer moved to approve the Agenda of the Golden Gate MSTU Advisory Committee as presented. Second by Mr. Jefferson. Carried unanimously 3 - 0. V. APPROVAL OF MINUTES – October 15, 2024 Chair Spencer moved to approve the minutes of the October 15, 2024, Golden Gate MSTU Advisory Committee meeting as presented. Second by Ms. Holmes. Carried unanimously 3 - 0. Page 1687 of 2001 MINUTES November 19, 2024 GOLDEN GATE MSTU 2/5 VI. Landscape Maintenance Report – A & M Property Maintenance Mr. Yzaguirre reported: • Routine landscape maintenance services have been performed on all MSTU roadways. • Sunshine Blvd - The handle has sheared-off of an irrigation flow valve adjacent to the pump station. A photograph of the box/part will be forwarded to Mr. Schumacher. • Tropicana Blvd - The irrigation flow valve by the pedestrian shelter near the south end will be turned off, as coverage is no longer needed in the vicinity at this time. • Quotes have been submitted for numerous median plant replacements identified in the McGee & Assoc reports. Comments Mr. Schumacher reported: Irrigation Sunshine Boulevard Pump Station • Mader Electric Motors replaced the control cabinet fan. • Naples Electric Motor Works (NEMW) performed a diagnostic evaluation of the variable frequency drive needs to be replaced. • The pump will be removed for a comprehensive analysis. The variable frequency drive will not be replaced if a problem with the pump is identified. • Consideration will be given to a pump replacement due to age. • Median plantings on Sunshine Boulevard will be installed on the resolution of the irrigation issues. Fertilizer Fertilizer will be ordered from Howard Fertilizer for pickup by A & M Property Maintenance. Application will be within one week of receipt by the vendor. VII. LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT’S REPORT – McGee & Associates Mr. McGee summarized the November 5, 2024, observation report. (The full report is included in the distributed Agenda meeting packet, which is accessible at the link shown at the end of these Minutes). A. Sunshine Boulevard B. Coronado Parkway & Hunter Boulevard C. Tropicana Boulevard Comments Mr. McGee reported: • All Duckbill tree-stacking cables should be evaluated every three months for repositioning. • Plant refurbishment of Coronado Parkway and Hunter and Tropicana Boulevard medians is recommended. • Fertilizer is recommended for all planting beds, and mulch (County Brown) applied upon completion of plant replacements. • Irrigation upgrades and water coverage verification should be done in conjunction with new plant installations. • Multiple Lumec-brand light pole fixtures on roadway medians have corroded metal edges and hazy and/or dirty lenses which reduce light levels. Recommend all light poles be reviewed for cleaning or replacement as needed. Page 1688 of 2001 MINUTES November 19, 2024 GOLDEN GATE MSTU 3/5 Comments Mr. Schumacher reported: • Quotes from A & M Property Management for replacement plants for Coronado Parkway and Hunter & Tropicana Boulevards will be reviewed for approval. • Median plantings on Sunshine Boulevard will be addressed upon resolution of current irrigation issues. • Tree Scaping will be notified for Palm & Hardwood pruning on Tropicana Boulevard and then proceed to the other roadways. • Replacement of the eleven (11) decorative light poles on Tropicana Blvd medains will be evaluated, with quotes to be solicited from manufacturers Lumec and Sternberg. VIII. PROJECT MANAGERS REPORT Mr. Schumacher reported: A. Budget Report (The full report is included in the distributed Agenda meeting packet, which is accessible at the link shown at the end of these Minutes). Golden Gate MSTU Fund 1621 Budget for November 19, 2024, prepared November 13, 2024. • Purchase Orders 1. FPL - electricity. 2. A & M Property Maintenance – ground maintenance. a. Incidentals – landscape plants, materials, and refurbishment. b. Maintenance – regular landscape & irrigation maintenance. 3. Howard Fertilizer – fertilizer. 4. Lykins-Signtek – parkway “Welcome Sign.” 5. McGee & Associates – landscape architectural services. 6. Naples Christmas Lighting – holiday decorations. 7. Naples Electric Motor Works (NEMW) – pump station maintenance. 8. Premier Staffing – transcription services. 9. Simmonds Electrical – electrical maintenance and repairs. 10. SiteOne Landscape Supply – irrigation parts & components. 11. Southeast Spreading – mulch. 13. Tree Scaping of Naples – palm & tree pruning and removal. • Budget Summary 1. Line 1, Ad Valorem Tax Collections & Interest – Of the $743,200 budgeted, $6,726 has been collected and $736,473 remains to be collected. 2. Line 2, Carry Forward – Unspent funds accumulated from previous fiscal years and retained within the MSTU, in the amount of $2,006,206. 3. Line 3, All Revenues – Of the $2,749,406 budgeted, $6,726 has been collected leaving an available balance of $2,742,680 (the sum of lines 1 and 2) minus Expenditures. 4. Line 21, Operating Expense – Of $384,906 budgeted, $222,674 is committed on MSTU- issued Purchase Orders and $14,614 has been spent, leaving the remainder of $147,617 available within budget for additional operating expenses as needed. Page 1689 of 2001 MINUTES November 19, 2024 GOLDEN GATE MSTU 4/5 5. Line 25, County Overhead – Of the $87,300 budgeted, $1,496 has been transferred, and a balance of $85,803 remains to be assessed (PTNE Staff & support, Property Appraiser, & Tax Collector). 6. Line 27, Capital Projects – A balance of $2,277,200 remains for improvement projects. 7. Line 27, All Expenses – Of $2,749,406 budgeted, $222,674 is committed to existing Purchase Orders, and $16,111 in total expenditures, leaving a remainder of $2,510,620 available for MSTU expenditures. • General a. MSTU Tax Rate: 0.5000 Mills (0.05%) for beautification, improvements, and maintenance within the taxing district is reviewed annually. b. Funds not spent in FY-25 will be carried forward into FY-26. c. Tax millage and interest collected by the Golden Gate Beautification MSTU may only be utilized by the MSTU and within the MSTU district boundary. Mr. Schumacher noted: • A separate Purchase Order will be issued to NEMW for a variable frequency drive if replacement is required. • Simmonds Electrical replaced the photocell on a decorative light on Sunshine Boulevard. The pedestal base will be stabilized or replaced. • The quantity of bags required to mulch the medians will be verified. Southeast Spreading Purchase Order funds are sufficient to cover the cost. • The proposed irrigation and landscape project on Golden Gate Parkway will be funded from the Capital Projects category. • The Office of Budget Management (OMB) will be consulted regarding the addition of a note in the FY-26 MSTU budget to identify a $150,000 amount in the Capital Improvements category dedicated to funding expenses incurred for disaster/catastrophic events, perhaps per MSTU-maintained roadway. • The Asset Management Plan report to estimate life expectancies of MSTU assets and corresponding expenditure projections to fund maintenance was updated during the planning process. • Uncommitted funds available within budget are eligible for transfer to other categories upon approval by the Committee. • The Ad Valorem taxable value increased 8.94% for fiscal year 2025 over 2024 generating additional revenue of $129,275. B. Community Welcome Sign Renovation – Golden Gate Parkway (west) Mr. Schumacher reported: • The Committee approved the sign design at the October 15, 2024 meeting. • The sign and landscape light will be installed in January 2025. C. Holiday Decorations - 2024 Mr. Schumacher reported: Naples Christmas Lighting, a division of Sight N Sound, will install the holiday lighting in the Right-of-Way (ROW) on Golden Parkway, at the intersection of Santa Barbara Boulevard, prior to November 28th. Page 1690 of 2001 MINUTES November 19, 2024 GOLDEN GATE MSTU 5/5 IX. OLD BUSINESS None X. NEW BUSINESS A. Irrigation Extension - Pkwy Median 2 & New Bridge over Santa Barabara Canal Mr. Schumacher reported: The Road Maintenance Division is considering restoration of the irrigation and landscaping at the intersection of Santa Barbara Blvd. and Golden Gate Parkway, west of the sign. • The original irrigation lateral pipes were previously severed and capped, and irrigation heads disconnected during a County turn lane project in the area west of the sign and the Road Maintenance Division proposed re-establishment and extension of the irrigation system in the area impacted. • The irrigation line installation labor segment of the project is planned to go out for bid, with anticipated installation in the first or second quarter of FY-25. • The County will supply parts for the project. • Plants will be selected upon project completion for installation in Spring 2025. • The MSTU has offered to share the cost of the project with the County. • The Road Maintenance Division will be responsible for maintaining the subject improvements. Mr. Schumacher will meet with Pam Lulich, Landscape Operations Manager, to review the project. XI. PUBLIC AND COMMITTEE COMMENTS Mr. Schumacher responded to inquiries: • A new “Welcome to Golden Gate” community sign is on order. • Deficiencies within the community, such as holiday lights year-round, and residences and abandoned buildings in need of maintenance should be addressed to Code Enforcement. • Issues can be sent to https://goldengateisgreat.com for submission to Code Enforcement. XII. ADJOURNMENT There being no further business to come before the Committee, the meeting was adjourned by the Chair at 5:14 P.M. GOLDEN GATE MSTU ADVISORY COMMITTEE ______________________________________________ Patricia Spencer, Chair The Minutes were approved by the Committee on ,2024 as presented or as amended ____. GoldenGateBeautificationMSTU/CollierPTNE NEXT MEETING: DECEMBER 17, 2024 – 4:30 PM GOLDEN GATE COMMUNITY CENTER 4701 GOLDEN GATE PARKWAY NAPLES, FL 34116 Page 1691 of 2001 McGee & Associates Landscape Architecture Design * Environmental Management * Planning * Arborist Page 1 of 3 5079 Tamiami Trail East / P. O. Box 8052 Naples, Florida 34101 Phone (239) 417-0707 * Fax (239) 417-0708 LC 098 * FL 1023A Project: GOLDEN GATE BEAUTIFICATION, M.S.T.U. Landscape Architect Report: December 2024 Location: Sunshine Blvd. Project Manager: Dan Schumacher, Collier County Public Services Department, Public Transportation & Neighborhood Enhancements Division Consultant: McGee & Associates Consultant’s Representative: Michael A. McGee, rla, isa Landscape Contractor: A & M Property Management Contractor’s Representative: Armando Yzaguirre Observation Date: 12/3/2024 Report Date: 12/3/2024 Report No.: 2 (FY-25) AC - Indicates major items recommended to be discussed by Advisory Committee S - Indicates items recommended to be addressed by staff, C - Indicates items recommended to be addressed by Contractor LOCATION/WORK AREA AC S C R MAINTENANCE SERVICES OBSERVATIONS & RECOMMENDATIONS RESPONSE or COMMENTS MONTHLY ADDRESSED Yellow - Items recommended to be addressed as soon as possible or renovation recommendations generally based upon vehicular or storm damage. All locations X X All areas are heavily water stressed due to irrigation system not functioning. All replacement plantings must be put on hold. X X 2 All Duckbill tree staking system must be reviewed every three months to determine if cables need to be loosened, rubber straps repositioned and make sure the rubber straps are not allowed to be grown over by tree bark in the tree branch joints. Median #1 X X 10 North End: The Blueberry flax lily bed has lost over 50% of the plants. It is recommended at this point to remove the remaining flax lilies and renovate the bed with a different plant. Install (52) 2 gal., Zamia pumila – Coontie on 3 ft. centers 3 ft. off tree trunks, back of curbs and turf edges. X X 12 North end: Previous replacement Sabal palm has died and needs to be replaced. Match existing. This type of palm will require (2) bubblers and additional hand watering to survive its planting. X X 13 North end: (13) Juniper parsonii 3 gal. that need to be replanted as replacements. X X 13 Sand cordgrass bed: The bed has (6) plants are dead or missing and need to be replaced with 3 gal. size Sand cordgrass plants. X X 13 South end: (9) Juniper replacement plants have declined and/or dead due to sever water stress. Replant with 3 gal. Juniper parsonii. X X 13 Middle Bed: Yellow African iris plants (4) plant declined and/or dead. Replant with 1 gal. Yellow African iris. Median #2 X 7 At address 2224: A previously planted Tabebuia tree in the turf area at some point was removed and not replaced. It is recommended to install a Floss Silk tree. (Ceiba Speciosa 11’-13’ Ht., 3.5 Cal., 5’-6’ Spr., 36” dia. B&B or 65 Gal. size container. X X 13 At address 2224 - 2236: Tabebuia tree Duckbill cable support has been cut with what appears to be the pruning device. Repair and/or replace supports. X X 13 South end: Area of previous auto damaged Juniper need to be renovated. Remove damaged or dead plants and install double row of (26) 3 gal. Juniper parsoni. X X 13 At address 2248: (10) renovation Yellow African Iris have declined and need to be replaced. Remove volunteer Blueberry Flax plants in Iris. M&A 5/7/24: Remove volunteer Firangi Pangi tree in Iris bed. X X 13 At address 2184: (1) Tabebuia Ipe has been removed. It is recommended to replant with the same Tabebuia Ipe tree. 11’-13’ Ht., 3.5 Cal., 5’-6’ Spr., 36” dia. B&B or 65 Gal. size container. M&A 3/7/23: The tree planted at this location was a Yellow/Silver Trumpet tree and not an Ipe or Purple trumpet tree. Removal & replacement is recommended based upon trunk damage and the inability of this type of tree to become well rooted. In addition, the metal center support poles has Page 1692 of 2001 McGee & Associates Landscape Architecture GOLDEN GATE BEAUTIFICATION, M.S.T.U. Location: Sunshine Blvd. Report Date: 12/3/2024 Report No.: 2 (FY25) Page 2 of 3 LOCATION/WORK AREA AC S C R MAINTENANCE SERVICES OBSERVATIONS & RECOMMENDATIONS RESPONSE or COMMENTS not been removed after the installation of the Duckbill staking system. M&A 9/5/23: The tree has been blown over by the recent winds. The north duckbill anchor was installed about 12” not installed to its recommended 24” depth and as a result the tree pulled the anchor up. X X 13 At address 2184: The Bougainvillea silhouettes are off color and are stunted in growth. Additional fertilization is highly recommended. Mulch should be pulled away from being in contact with the plant trunks. M&A 2/8/23: (6) plants have declined and/or missing and need to be replaced. 3 gal. size. M&A 4/4/23: Plant count is now up to (10) plants and area is dry. X X 13 At address 2160: (1) Tabebuia tree trunk has been girdled by staking straps. The girdling location has healed over but will remain a weak point for the main trunk. At this location an included bark branch union is present so reduce of this branch is recommended to reduce weight of the branch. X X 13 North End at 2052: Juniper parsoni have large amount of dead and brown foliage which appears to be result of insect (e.g. spider mites) or fungal disease. Contractor should review to treat issue and prune out dead foliage. M&A 5/3/22: Contractor determined Juniper had a Blight disease and bed has been treated. Approx. 39-40 plants involved. M&A 12/6/22 (14) 3 gal. Juniper parsoni needed to finish replacements. Median #3 - Pump Station Location- 5 hp, 6” well, VFD X X 7 At address 1944: Install (2) Dwarf Bougainvillea ‘Helen Johnson’ 3 gal. size. X X 13 At address 1945: South Trumpet tree Duckbill staking cable has been cut. It could be vandalism or be from the hedge trimmer because the cable extended into the adjacent Bougainvillea shrubs. Cable needs to be repaired or replaced. M&A 3/5/24: The cut Duckbill cable was reconnected, but the adjusting turnbuckle was removed. The turnbuckles are the most important part of the Duckbill bracing systems. Median #4 X X No major issues observed. Median #5 X X 13 (20+/-) renovation Blueberry flax plants have declined and need to be replaced. Issue appears to irrigation coverage. Install (20) 1 gal. Blueberry flax. M&A 6/4/24: Based upon additional plants dying it is recommended the remaining Blueberry Flax lilies be removed and the area planted with Zamia. Install (25) 2 gal., Zamia pumila – Coontie on 3 ft. centers 3 ft. off tree trunks, back of curbs and turf edges. Median #6 X X 2 At address 1740-1730: One Golden Tabebuia tree, flagged with white tape, has sever trunk issues due to unhealed previous pruning cuts and removal and replacement is recommended. Replace with Pink Trumpet tree, Handroanthus impetiginosus 11’-13’ Ht., 3.5 Cal., 5’-6’ Spr., 36” dia. B&B or 65 Gal. size container. X X 6 At address 1750 & 1760: Prune back existing Bougainvillea to a 24-inch diameter. Install (8) Dwarf Bougainvillea ‘Helen Johnson’ 3 gal. size. X X 12 At address 1720: Water stress has caused the decline of (13-15 20) Iris plants that will need to be replaced with 3 gal. Yellow African iris plants. M&A 6/4/24: Remove volunteer Blueberry Flax lilies. X X 22 At address 1740: The Bougainvillea silhouettes are off color and are stunted in growth. Plants should be reviewed for irrigation coverage and additional fertilization. Mulch should be pulled away from being in contact with the plant trunks. M&A 4/4/23: (26-30 37) Bougainvillea plants have declined and/or dead. Recommended to remove all and replant bed with 3 gal. Bougainvillea ‘Silhouettes’ 18th Place SW Median X X Recommendation: Remove all surface vegetation (Bougainvillea shrubs) and lower grade 3-inches. Install (7) 3 gal., Aechmea “Raspberry Bromeliad and mulch entire median with Rice Rock mulch to include filter cloth below Rice Rock mulch. M&A 6/4/24: With rainy season approaching it is recommended preparations begin to renovate median as listed. M&A 11/5/24 with rainy season ending any replanting’s will require truck watering at planting and for a period of establishment. 18th Ave. S.W. Median X X Recommendation: Remove all surface vegetation and lower grade 3 -inches. Install (8) 3 M&A 6/4/24: With rainy season approaching it is Page 1693 of 2001 McGee & Associates Landscape Architecture GOLDEN GATE BEAUTIFICATION, M.S.T.U. Location: Sunshine Blvd. Report Date: 12/3/2024 Report No.: 2 (FY25) Page 3 of 3 LOCATION/WORK AREA AC S C R MAINTENANCE SERVICES OBSERVATIONS & RECOMMENDATIONS RESPONSE or COMMENTS gal., Aechmea “Raspberry Bromeliad and mulch entire median with Rice Rock mulch to include filter cloth below Rice Rock mulch. recommended preparations begin to renovate median as listed. M&A 11/5/24 with rainy season ending any replanting’s will require truck watering at planting and for a period of establishment. QUARTERLY ADDRESSED Accent/Street Lighting X It is recommended all lights be reviewed for cleaning or replacements if needed. Some fixtures appear to have hazy and/or dirty lenses which reduces light levels. Lighting Electric Meters & Irrigation Controller Electric Source Locations Lighting Electric Meter 2271 Sunshine Blvd., 1 SUN, Alley off 23 rd Ave. SW Lighting Electric Meter & Irrigation Controller Electric, 1995 Sunshine Blvd., 2 SUN, Alley off 20th PL. SW Lighting Electric Meter 4642 18th Pl. SW, 3 SUN, North R/W Fertilizations: X Refer to schedule. Irrigation: X X Previous month water use total per WeatherTrak controller estimate 2 gallons. The irrigation system is not functioning. All areas are heavily water stressed. Page 1694 of 2001 McGee & Associates Landscape Architecture Design * Environmental Management * Planning * Arborist 5079 Tamiami Trail East / P. O. Box 8052 Naples, Florida 34101 Phone (239) 417-0707 * Fax (239) 417-0708 Page 1 of 5 LC 098 * FL 1023A Project: GOLDEN GATE BEAUTIFICATION, M.S.T.U. Landscape Architect Report: December 2024 Location: Coronado Parkway & Hunter Blvd. Project Manager: Dan Schumacher, Collier County Public Services Department, Public Transportation & Neighborhood Enhancements Division Consultant: McGee & Associates Consultant’s Representative: Michael A. McGee, rla, isa Landscape Contractor: A & M Property Management Contractor’s Representative: Armando Yzaguirre Observation Date: 12/3/2024 Report Date: 12/3/2024 Report No.: 2 (FY-25) AC - Indicates major items recommended to be discussed by Advisory Committee S - Indicates items recommended to be addressed by staff, C - Indicates items recommended to be addressed by Contractor LOCATION/WORK AREA AC S C R MAINTENANCE SERVICES OBSERVATIONS & RECOMMENDATIONS RESPONSE or COMMENTS MONTHLY ADDRESSED Yellow - Items recommended to be addressed as soon as possible or renovation recommendations generally based upon vehicular or storm damage. Red – Items if not immediately addressed will result in multiple plant loss. Coronado Pkwy. - All locations X X A general observation of the existing perennial peanut plantings reveals that many of the beds are filling back in based upon the current contractor maintenance efforts. Some of the recommended renovation areas over to Liriope may not be necessary. Before replacements begin it is recommended an additional review be performed to determine the replacement amounts needed at this time. X X All Alexander palms need to be reviewed to make sure the bubblers are positioned 12 - inches off edge of trunks and pinned to the ground with galvanized u-shaped pins. X X In all African iris plantings between Alexander palms in narrow width medians the irrigation heads should be reviewed and replaced as follows: Install Rainbird model 1812 16” ht. pop-up spray bodies with 1800-EXT 6” ht. extension and a 15CST nozzle on top of a 12” Sch. 80 riser. Strap sprinkler head to 36” length epoxy coated #5 rebar with stainless steel adjustable banding. Install rebar 12” into ground. After sprinklers have been installed tip prune tops of Iris plants direct adjacent to sprinkler heads to ensure maximum spray pattern. X X It is recommended that all Perennial peanut plantings and replacement areas that are to remain shall have an application of 0-0-22-22S-11mg fertilizer and Legume Soil inoculant at 10 oz. per 100 s.f. X X Recommended all paver areas be pressure washed and treated with “Wet & Forget” mold treatment spray. X Recommend reviewing all valve locations for green reflective markers that are missing. Median #1- Pavers X Pressure cleaning recommended Median #2- Pavers X Pressure cleaning recommended Median #3 X X 9 Review palm tree braces to make sure they are not deforming the trunks. X X 8 Middle area needs (37) 1 gal. Perennial peanut “Golden Glory’ replacements Median #4 X X 7 (7) Irrigation heads in African iris plants need to be addressed as listed above under all locations. X X 13 East median end needs (38) 1 gal. Perennial peanut “Golden Glory’ replacements X X 13 West median end needs (30) 1 gal. Perennial peanut “Golden Glory’ replacements X X 13 (1) Iris replacement was installed but it was the wrong type of Iris. This bed is Yellow African Iris and not Yellow Flag Iris Median #5 X X 13 Median needs (35) 1 gal. Perennial peanut “Golden Glory’ replacements M&A 5/7/24: Areas contains weeds. Median #6 X X 7 (4) Irrigation heads in African iris plants need to be addressed as listed above under all Page 1695 of 2001 McGee & Associates Landscape Architecture GOLDEN GATE BEAUTIFICATION, M.S.T.U. Location: Coronado Pkwy. & Hunter Blvd. Report Date: 12/3/2024 Report No.: 2 (FY25) Page 2 of 5 LOCATION/WORK AREA AC S C R MAINTENANCE SERVICES OBSERVATIONS & RECOMMENDATIONS RESPONSE or COMMENTS locations. X X 13 (16) Yellow African Iris replacements are recommended, 3 gal. size plants. M&A 5/7/24: Areas contains weeds. Median #7 X 6 Remove and herbicide volunteer Strangler Fig vine in Sabal palm trunk. Median #8 X No major issues observed Median #9 - Pavers X Pressure cleaning recommended Median #10 X X 3 At address 5237 & 5254: Remove volunteer Scheffleras growing in palm trunks. X X 12 At address 5327 & 5273: (4) Paurotis palm clumps need to be pruned for thinning and removal of dead or declining stems. X X 12 On the west end areas of Perennial Peanut have declined and are missing plants. Install (105) 1 gal. size ‘Golden Glory” Perennial peanuts. Review irrigation coverage. X X 12 At address 5389 – 5401: Yellow African Iris bed, Review irrigation coverage issue, (20) plants are in decline or missing. Replant with 3 gal. size. Median #11 Bridge X X 12 East end: Needs (13) 1 gal. Perennial peanut “Golden Glory’ replacements Median #12 X X 3 Middle of median: Alexander palm has severe trunk fugus damage due to a previous wound. It is recommended the palm be replaced. Excavate palm and replant with (1) 10 ft. clear trunk Alexander palm. X X 12 West end: Needs (13) 1 gal. Perennial peanut “Golden Glory’ replacements Median #13 X X 12 Median: Needs (45) 1 gal. Society garlic replacements Median #14 X X 12 Repair 12 L.F. of paver border, remove & replace soldier course edge to include compacted base and mortar edging. Base shall extend 12 -inches beyond current edge of pavers. Remove all remaining Blueberry flax lilies and mulch. Review irrigation for repairs and proper coverage. Adjust irrigation heads to proper heights to receive a 4-inch layer (10 c.y.+/-) of clean native topsoil. Replant median with a double staggered rows of (92) Liriope ‘Big Blue’, 18” o.c. in 1 gal. size and re-mulch median with a 3-inch layer of mulch. New plantings are to have offsets as follows: 3-feet of palm trunks, 2-feet from back of curb & 3-feet off paver edges. Hunter Blvd. - All locations X X 2 A general observation of the existing perennial peanut plantings reveals that many of the beds are filling back in based upon the current contractor maintenance efforts. Some of the recommended renovation areas over to Liriope may not be necessary. Before replacements begin it is recommended an additional review be performed to determine replacement amounts needed at this time. X X All locations with perennial peanut planting shall have a Legume Soil Inoculant product applied as soon as possible, as well as an application of 0-0-22-22S-11mg fertilizer. X X 2 Median #7: In all African iris plantings between Alexander palms in narrow width medians the irrigation heads should be reviewed and replaced as follows: Install Rainbird model 1812 16” ht. pop-up spray bodies with 1800-EXT 6” ht. extension and a 15CST nozzle on top of a 12” Sch. 80 riser. Strap sprinkler head to 36” length epoxy coated #5 rebar with stainless steel adjustable banding. Install rebar 12” into ground. After sprinklers have been installed tip prune tops of Iris plants direct adjacent to sprinkler heads to ensure maximum spray pattern. X X Recommended all paver areas be pressure washed and treated with “Wet & Forget” mold treatment spray. X X 2 Mulch needed for medians 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 & eastern half of median 8. M&A 10-1-24: Recommended mulch be placed in November following rainy and hurricane season. M&A Page 1696 of 2001 McGee & Associates Landscape Architecture GOLDEN GATE BEAUTIFICATION, M.S.T.U. Location: Coronado Pkwy. & Hunter Blvd. Report Date: 12/3/2024 Report No.: 2 (FY25) Page 3 of 5 LOCATION/WORK AREA AC S C R MAINTENANCE SERVICES OBSERVATIONS & RECOMMENDATIONS RESPONSE or COMMENTS 12/3/24: All areas should be mulched. Median #1 13 The south end Alexander palm has been hit for the second or third time and it is recommended not to replace. Fill depression and plant (2) 3 gal. Juniper parsonii. Cap bubblers at the location. Median #2 X X 13 Remove existing Big Rose crown of thorn and finish grade for a uniform profile. Replant Big Rose area as follows with six staggered rows of (92) Liriope ‘Big Blue’, 18” o.c. in 1 gal. size and re-mulch median with a 3-inch layer of mulch. New plantings are to have offsets as follows: 3-feet of palm trunks, 2-feet from back of curb & 3-feet off paver edges. Median #3 X X 9 Perennial peanuts have declined except for the very end. Recommend raking up dead stems of perennial peanut. Between palms replant areas with two centerline staggered rows of (27) Liriope ‘Big Blue’, 18” o.c. in 1 gal. size, Triangular area at north end of palms install 4-5 staggered rows of (115) Liriope ‘Big Blue’, 18” o.c. in 1 gal. size. Total plant count (142). Re-mulch planning areas with a 3-inch layer of mulch. New plantings are to have offsets as follows: 4-feet of palm trunks, light poles & shrubs, Outside of narrow median areas maintain 3-feet from back of curb. X X 13 Median needs action as follows: Remove volunteer Crape myrtle sprouts. South end: Needs (23) 1 gal. Perennial peanut “Golden Glory’ replacements and (25) 3 gal. Bougainvillea Ms Alice shrubs. North end: needs (5) 3 gal. Bougainvillea Silhouette shrubs X X 13 First Alexander palm on south end: Palm is dead and needs to be removed. Excavate palm and replant with (1) 10 ft. clear trunk Alexander palm. Median #4 X X 3 At address 2288: The 4th Alexander palm from the north end is in severe decline. No Gamoderma fungus conks were observed. Recommended to remove palm and then observe remaining palms before replacement. X X 3 North end: The perennial peanut has dead areas because of Brown spot fungus, snails and insects. It is recommended due to these combined issues that the bed be pruned down to a three-inch height and the built-up leaf debris be removed and then the bed treated for all the above listed issues. Copper-based fungicidal soap, Insecticidal soap and Snail bait. X X 12 South end Golden Glory perennial peanut area: Spray with herbicide to remove remaining peanut plants. Rake area to remove peanut stems and then replant with six eight staggered rows of (290 217) Liriope ‘Big Blue’, 18” o.c. in 1 gal. size and re-mulch median with a 3-inch layer of mulch. New plantings are to have offsets as follows: 3-feet of palm trunks, 3-feet from back of curb & 3-feet off paver edges. Median #5 Pump station – Median #5, 7.5 hp, 8” well feeds Hunter & Coronado, Hydropoint Controller in median X X 11 South end: Recommend remaining perennial peanut be spray to remove and then plant median end with six staggered rows of (130) Liriope ‘Big Blue’, 18” o.c. in 1 gal. size and re-mulch median with a 3-inch layer of mulch. New plantings are to have offsets as follows: 4-feet of tree trunk, saw palmetto &irrigation boxes, 3-feet from back of curb & 3- feet off paver edges. X X 13 Median north end: Needs (40) 1 gal. Perennial peanut “Golden Glory’ replacements Median #6 X X 7 At address 2101: Remove volunteer Oyster plants at valve boxes. X X 13 West end at address 2007: Needs (80) 1 gal. Society garlic replacements X X 13 Median: (8) Paurotis palm clumps need to be pruned for thinning and removal of declining Page 1697 of 2001 McGee & Associates Landscape Architecture GOLDEN GATE BEAUTIFICATION, M.S.T.U. Location: Coronado Pkwy. & Hunter Blvd. Report Date: 12/3/2024 Report No.: 2 (FY25) Page 4 of 5 LOCATION/WORK AREA AC S C R MAINTENANCE SERVICES OBSERVATIONS & RECOMMENDATIONS RESPONSE or COMMENTS stems. X X At address 2018: (1) Jatropha tree is missing. Replant with 6 ft. overall ht. multi -stem plant. Median #7 X X 7 (7) Irrigation heads in African iris plants need to be addressed as listed above under all locations. X X 12 Median: Needs (9) Yellow African iris 3 gal. replacements Median #8 X X 8 At address 5201: Second Alexander palm from east end has broken head and needs replacement. Excavate palm and replant with (1) 10 ft. clear trunk Alexander palm. X X 9 At address 5290 & 5300: Paurotis palm clumps need dead fronds and stalks removed, as well as thinning. Review for disease and treat if needed. X X 13 West end: Remove dead foliage from within Blueberry flax plants. X X 13 At address 4201-5241: Needs (175) 1 gal. Perennial peanut “Golden Glory’ replacements X X 13 At address 5412-5433: Remove remaining Blueberry flax and replant area with two double staggered rows of (139) Liriope ‘Big Blue’, 18” o.c. in 1 gal. size, New plantings are to have offsets as follows: 3-feet of palm trunks, 2-feet from back of curb & 3-feet off paver edges. X X 13 At address 5412-5340: Replant missing Blueberry Flax lilies, (40) 3 gal. size plants. Review irrigation coverage before planting. X X 13 At address 5360-5390: Needs (12) Yellow African iris 3 gal. replacements. Median #9 X X 13 Median: Needs (30) Yellow African Iris 3 gal. replacements. Review irrigation coverage before replanting. M&A 12/3/24: The irrigation coverage is not occurring. Iris plants are blocking spray heads. It is recommended that immediately all Iris plants causing coverage blockage be flush cut to grade and 18-inches off the heads. Recommended long term solution is to remove plants causing blockage and move all heads to within one foot off back of curbing and increase zone pressure. Median #10 X X 13 Apply Legume Soil Inoculant product as soon as possible, as well as an application of 0-0- 22-22S-11mg fertilizer. . Median #11 X X 13 Median: Needs (85) Society garlic plants 1 gal. replacements Median #12 X X 13 Median: Repair 12 L.F. of paver border, remove & replace soldier course edge to include compacted base and mortar edging. Base shall extend 12 -inches beyond current edge of pavers. Remove all remaining Blueberry flax lilies and mulch. Review irrigation for repairs and proper coverage. Replant median with a double staggered rows of (87) Liriope ‘Big Blue’, 18” o.c. in 1 gal. size and re-mulch median with a 3-inch layer of mulch. New plantings are to have offsets as follows: 3-feet of palm trunks, 2-feet from back of curb & 3-feet off paver edges. QUARTERLY ADDRESSED Fertilization: X X All locations with perennial peanut planting shall have a Legume Soil Inoculant product applied as soon as possible, as well as an application of 0-0-22-22S-11mg fertilizer. . X X Refer to FY23-24 recommended schedule. General Irrigation: Previous month water use total per WeatherTrak controller estimate 138,832 gallons. Page 1698 of 2001 McGee & Associates Landscape Architecture GOLDEN GATE BEAUTIFICATION, M.S.T.U. Location: Coronado Pkwy. & Hunter Blvd. Report Date: 12/3/2024 Report No.: 2 (FY25) Page 5 of 5 LOCATION/WORK AREA AC S C R MAINTENANCE SERVICES OBSERVATIONS & RECOMMENDATIONS RESPONSE or COMMENTS Page 1699 of 2001 McGee & Associates Landscape Architecture Design * Environmental Management * Planning * Arborist Page 1 of 3 5079 Tamiami Trail East / P. O. Box 8052 Naples, Florida 34101 Phone (239) 417-0707 * Fax (239) 417-0708 LC 098 * FL 1023A Project: GOLDEN GATE BEAUTIFICATION, M.S.T.U. Landscape Architect Report: December 2024 Location: Tropicana Blvd. Project Manager: Dan Schumacher, Collier County Public Services Department, Public Transportation & Neighborhood Enhancements Division Consultant: McGee & Associates Consultant’s Representative: Michael A. McGee, rla, isa Landscape Contractor: A & M Property Management Contractor’s Representative: Armando Yzaguirre Observation Date: 12/3/2024 Report Date: 12/3/2024 Report No.: 2 (FY-25) AC - Indicates major items recommended to be discussed by Advisory Committee S - Indicates items recommended to be addressed by staff, C - Indicates items recommended to be addressed by Contractor. LOCATION/WORK AREA AC S C R MAINTENANCE SERVICES OBSERVATIONS & RECOMMENDATIONS RESPONSE or COMMENTS MONTHLY ADDRESSED Yellow - Items recommended to be addressed as soon as possible or renovation recommendations generally based upon vehicular or storm damage. All locations: X It is recommended all areas be mulched. X X Recommended all paver areas be pressure washed and treated with “Wet & Forget” mold treatment spray. Median #1 X X 11 Recommend renovation of Dwarf Jasmine plantings based upon poor performance at this location. Remove all surface vegetation and debris except for existing Bromeliads and replant area with (275) 1 gal. Liriope ‘Big Blue’. Median #2 X X 6 South end north of Oak tree irrigation head is leaning. X X 12 The existing quick coupler valve box is broken and deformed and needs to have the top box and lid removed and new ones installed. Pedestrian shelter at 31st Ave. SW X Pavers should be cleaned Median #3 Bridge X X 4 North end: On tip of median 3 Juniper have been runover and removal and replacement is recommended. (3) Juniper parsonii 3 gal. size. X X 13 South end: (5-8) Yellow African Iris in decline or missing. Replant with 3 gal. size. X X 12 North end: Remove Blueberry Flax volunteers. M&A 9/6/22: (3) Yellow African Iris in decline or missing. Replant with 3 gal. size. M&A 3/7/23 the number of replacements has increased to a total of (9 12). Median #4 X X 7 At address 3044: Irrigation head is leaning. Recommend remove and install Rainbird 1812 16” ht. pop-up spray head set flush with grade. X X 7 At address 2860: Install (2) White African Iris 3 gal. size X X 7 At address 2672: Install (3) White African Iris 3 gal. size X X 7 At address 2896: Install (1) White African Iris 3 gal. size X X 13 At address 2930: Recommend removing two Crape myrtles and replace with (2) Crape Myrtle ‘Natchez’, White, 30 gal., 2” cal., 8’-10’ ht., 5’-6’ spr., Multi-stem (4 min.). Will require (1) bubbler location with (2) adjustable flood bubblers per tree. Pedestrian Shelter- 28th Ave. SW X Pavers should be cleaned Median #5 X X 11 At address 2672: Holly tree has totally defoliated, and main trunk bark is cracking. Decline would contribute to mature age of 16+/- years and past site conditions. Recommendation is to schedule removal by excavation and replant with Ilex x attenuate – East Palatka Holly 10’ Ht., 3’ spr., 3.5” cal. in 65 gal. container X X 12 At address 2600-2582: Holly tree has totally defoliated, root system is rotting, main trunk has severe rot due to previous pruning wounds not compartmentalizing and healing over. Page 1700 of 2001 McGee & Associates Landscape Architecture GOLDEN GATE BEAUTIFICATION, M.S.T.U. Location: Tropicana Blvd. Report Date: 12/3/2024 Report No.: 2 (FY-25) Page 2 of 3 LOCATION/WORK AREA AC S C R MAINTENANCE SERVICES OBSERVATIONS & RECOMMENDATIONS RESPONSE or COMMENTS Recommendation is to schedule removal by excavation and replant with Ilex x attenuate – East Palatka Holly 10’ Ht., 3’ spr., 3.5” cal. in 65 gal. container X X 12 At address 2654: (3) White African Iris missing, replant with 3 gal. size. X X 12 At address 2578: (3) White African Iris in decline, replant with 3 gal. size. X X 12 At address 2520: Remove volunteer Crape myrtles growing in Bougainvillea bed. M&A 11/7/22: it is recommended due to the amount of shade over this planting location that the existing Bougainvillea and Crape myrtle sprouts be removed, and the area planted with Bromeliads. (45) Neoregelia carolinae ‘Tricolor’, 6” pots, 24” o.c.+/-, first row 4’ off back of curb. M&A 9/5/23: It appears carpe myrtle sprouts have been treated with herbicide. X 2 At address 2600: Recommend Oak, 18” caliper, 50% damaged in main trunk from broken off large branch be monitored yearly. M&A 6/6/23: This Oak is adjacent to the declined Holly tree at address 2701 that is being recommended for removal and replacement. It is recommended that this Oak tree be coordinated for removal by excavation and replace with Quercus virginiana ‘Cathedral’ 11’-13’ ht., 3.5 cal., 5’ spr. 36” dia. root ball or 65 gal. container. Median #6 (Pavers only) X X No major issue observed. Recommended pavers be pressure washed and treated with “Wet & Forget” mold treatment spray. QUARTERLY ADDRESSED Accent/Street Lighting X 4 Multiple accent lighting fixtures appear to have corroded metal edges and hazy and/or dirty lenses which reduce light levels. It is recommended all lights be reviewed for cleaning or replacements if needed. X 4 Median #1 south light pole fixture has been turned out of alignment with the median. Lighting Disconnect & Sensor Locations East R/W between 13th Ave. & PL. Lighting Disconnect & Sensor West Alley off 28th Ave. SW Lighting Disconnect & Sensor West R/W in Alley between G.G. Pkwy. & 26th PL. SW, Lighting Disconnect & Sensor West R/W at corner of 30th PL. SW & Tropicana Lighting Disconnect & Sensor Fertilizations: X X Refer to schedule to be developed with Contractor. Irrigation: X Previous month water use total per WeatherTrak controller estimate 374,422 gallons. Page 1701 of 2001 McGee & Associates Landscape Architecture GOLDEN GATE BEAUTIFICATION, M.S.T.U. Location: Tropicana Blvd. Report Date: 12/3/2024 Report No.: 2 (FY-25) Page 3 of 3 LOCATION/WORK AREA AC S C R MAINTENANCE SERVICES OBSERVATIONS & RECOMMENDATIONS RESPONSE or COMMENTS Page 1702 of 2001 Golden Gate M.S.T.U. Fund 1621 December 17, 2024 FY-25 Vendor Item PO# Budget Commitments Expenditures Available 1 MILLAGE COLLECTED & INTEREST MSTU Revenues (743,200.00)$ -$ (575,971.55)$ (167,228.45)$ 2 CARRY FORWARD Unexpended Prior Year Funds (2,006,206.25)$ -$ -$ (2,006,206.25)$ ALL REVENUES (2,749,406.25)$ -$ (575,971.55)$ (2,173,434.70)$ McGee & Associates Landscape Architect (FY-25)4500234204 26,080.00$ -$ McGee & Associates Landscape Architect (FY-24)4500228494 1,634.40$ 3,123.85$ 3 ENG. FEES & OTHERS (631403)34,758.25$ 27,714.40$ 3,123.85$ 3,920.00$ 4 INDIRECT COST REIMBURSE (634970)Collier County Indirect Cost Direct Pay 4,700.00$ 4,700.00$ -$ -$ -$ -$ A&M Property Maintenance 4500233652 35,000.00$ -$ 5 LANDSCAPE INCIDENTALS (634990)30,000.00$ 35,000.00$ -$ (5,000.00)$ -$ -$ A&M Property Maintenance 4500233652 69,900.00$ 45,100.00$ 6 OTHER CONTRACTUAL (634999)222,000.00$ 69,900.00$ 45,100.00$ 107,000.00$ -$ -$ -$ -$ Tree Scaping Tree & Palm Maintenance Removal 10330478 5,000.00$ -$ Tree Scaping Tree & Palm Maintenance Pruning 4500234124 15,000.00$ -$ Naples Electric Motor Works Pump Station Services 4500234617 3,000.00$ -$ Lykins Signtek & Development Welcome Sign 4500232891 6,548.00$ -$ 7 OTHER CONTRACTUAL (639990)36,548.00$ 29,548.00$ -$ 7,000.00$ 8 ELECTRICITY (643100)FPL Electricity 4700005162 3,500.00$ 3,005.10$ 494.90$ 0.00$ 9 INSURANCE GENERAL(645100)Collier County Insurance Direct Pay 600.00$ 600.00$ -$ -$ 12 SPRINKLER SYSTEM(646311)SiteOne Irrigation Parts & Pumps 10330453 10,000.00$ 5,000.00$ -$ 5,000.00$ 13 MULCH(646318)Southeast Spreading 25,000.00$ -$ -$ 25,000.00$ Simmonds Electrical Electrical Services 4500234109 5,000.00$ -$ 14 LIGHTING MAINTENANCE(646451)5,000.00$ 5,000.00$ -$ -$ 15 LICENSE & PERMITS(649010)2,000.00$ -$ -$ 2,000.00$ -$ -$ Premier Staffing Transcription 4500234229 2,621.50$ 356.40$ Naples Christmas Lighting DBA Sight N Holiday Decorations 4500234277 2,975.00$ -$ 16 OTHER MISCELLANEOUS (649990)5,000.00$ 5,596.50$ 356.40$ (952.90)$ 17 OFFICE SUPPLIES (651110)100.00$ -$ -$ 100.00$ 18 COPYING CHARGES(651210)J.M. Todd Copier CPC 4500234730 200.00$ 123.63$ 26.37$ 50.00$ 19 FERT HERB CHEM(652310)Howard Fertilizer 4500234102 5,000.00$ 2,000.00$ -$ 3,000.00$ 20 OTHER OPERATING (652990)500.00$ -$ -$ 500.00$ 21 OPERATING EXPENSES 384,906.25$ 188,187.63$ 49,101.52$ 147,617.10$ 22 PTNE STAFF & DIVISION OVERHEAD (911011)-2.5%67,400.00$ -$ -$ 67,400.00$ 23 PROPERTY APPRAISER (930600)-0.2%5,400.00$ -$ 1,295.15$ 4,104.85$ 24 TAX COLLECTOR (930700)-0.5%14,500.00$ -$ 11,662.12$ 2,837.88$ 25 COUNTY OVERHEAD 3.2%87,300.00$ -$ 12,957.27$ 74,342.73$ 26 IMPROVEMENTS GENERAL (763100)2,277,200.00$ -$ -$ 2,277,200.00$ 27 CAPITAL PROJECTS 2,277,200.00$ -$ -$ 2,277,200.00$ 27 ALL EXPENSES 2,749,406.25$ 188,187.63$ 62,058.79$ 2,499,159.83$ 28 FY-25 BUDGET GRAND TOTAL = ALL REVENUES - ALL EXPENSES -$ 188,187.63$ (513,912.76)$ 325,725.13$ Page 1/2 Page 1703 of 2001 Golden Gate M.S.T.U. Fund 1621 December 17, 2024 516,253,177 FY 13 Final Taxable Value 7.8%Total Available Balance 2,499,159.83$ 533,888,677 FY 14 Final Taxable Value 3.4% Plus Commited And Not Spent 188,187.63$ 575,541,732 FY 15 Final Taxable Value 7.8% 611,031,317 FY 16 Final Taxable Value 6.2%Estimated Cash 2,687,347.46$ 673,743,701 FY 17 Final Taxable Value 10.3% 749,340,700 FY 18 Final Taxable Value 11.2% 813,136,298 FY 19 Final Taxable Value 8.5%Prepared 12.10.2024 ZS 885,583,987 FY 20 Final Taxable Value 8.9% 987,248,891 FY 21 Final Taxable Value 11.5% 1,067,233,321 FY 22 Final Taxable Value 8.1% 1,214,827,173 FY 23 Final Taxable Value 13.8%+9.1% Average 1,351,201,209 FY 24 Final Taxable Value 11.2% $1,473,376,239 FY 25 Gross Taxable Value 8.94%Adjustment FY 24 to FY 25 FY 25 Gross MSTU Revenue FY 24 Millage 0.5000 0.5000 0.5 mill cap Tax Dollars $736,688 $675,601 $129,275 Increase Page 2/2 Page 1704 of 2001 We appreciate your business A&M Property Maintenance, LLC 4396 OWENS WAY AVE MARIA, FL 34142 US +1 2395030303 aandmtotal@yahoo.com Estimate ADDRESS Dan Schumacher Golden Gate MSTU 3299 Tamiami Trail E Ste700 Naples, FL 34112-5749 SHIP TO Dan Schumacher Golden Gate MSTU Golden Gate MSTU Naples, FL 34112-5749 ESTIMATE #1544 DATE 08/14/2024 P.O. NUMBER 4500231470 ACTIVITY QTY RATE AMOUNT GOLDEN GATE MSTU-HUNTER BLVD Median #1 (1) Fill depression and plant 2, 3-gal. Juniper Parsonni (2) Cap Bubblers Material Cost: 2, 3-gal Juniper Parson 2 11.00 22.00 Median #11 Bridge (1) Replacement of 85, 1-gal Society Garlic Material Cost: 85, 1-gal Society Garlic 85 5.00 425.00 Median #2 (1) Remove the existing Big Rose Crown of Thorns and finish the grade for a uniform profile. (2) Replant area with six staggered rows of 92, 1-gal Liriope "Big Blue" 18"o.c. Material Cost: 92, 1-gal Liriope “Big Blue” 18”o.c.92 5.00 460.00 Median #3 (1) Remove volunteer Crape Myrtle sprouts. (2) North End: (a) Plant 5, 3-gal Bougainvillea Silhouette shrubs. Rake up dead stems of perennial peanut (b) Rake up dead stems from Perennial Peanut (c) Replant area between palms with two centerline staggered rows of 27, -1 gal Liriope “Big Blue” 18” o.c. (3) Triangular Area at North End of Palms: (a) Install 4-5 staggered rows of 115, 1-gal Liriope “Big Blue” 18” o.c. (4) South End: (a) Plant 25, 3-gal Bougainvillea Ms Alice shrubs (2) Plant 23, 1-gal Perennial Peanut “Golden Curry” Material Cost: 5, 3-gal Bougainvillea Silhouette 5 11.00 55.00 Material Cost: 142, 1-gal Liriope “Big Blue” 18” o.c.142 5.00 710.00 Material Cost: 25, 3-gal Bougainvillea Ms Alice 25 11.00 275.00 Material Cost: 23, 1-gal Perenniel Peanut “Golden Glory"23 5.00 115.00 Page 1705 of 2001 We appreciate your business ACTIVITY QTY RATE AMOUNT Median #4 (1) South End: (a) Spray Perennial Peanut “Golden Curry” with herbicide (b) Rake area to remove peanut stems (c) Replant with 6 staggered rows of 217, 1-gal Liriope “Big Blue” 18 0.c. Material Cost: 217, 1-gal Liriope “Big Blue” 18 o.c.217 5.00 1,085.00 Median #5 (1) North End: (a) Replacement of 40, 1-gal Perennial Peanut “Golden Glory" (2) South End: (a) Spray to remove remaining Perennial Peanut "Golden Glory" (b) Plant median end with six staggered rows of 130, 1-gal Liriope "Big Blue" 18" o.c. Material Cost: 40, 1-gal Perennial Peanut “Golden Glory"40 5.00 200.00 Material Cost: 130, 1-gal Liriope "Big Blue" 18" o.c.130 5.00 650.00 Median #6 (1) West end at address 2007: Replacement of 80, 1-gal Society Garlic Material Cost; 80, 1-gal Society Garlic 80 5.00 400.00 Median #7 (1) Replacement of 9, 3-gal Yellow African Iris (2) Address 7 irrigation heads in African Iris plants Material Cost: 9, 3-gal Yellow African Iris 9 11.00 99.00 Median #8 (1) At address 4201-5241 (a) Replacement of 175, 1-gal Perennial Peanut “Golden Glory” (2) At address 5360-5390 (a) Replacement of 12, 3-gal Yellow African Iris (3) At address 5412-5340 (a) Review irrigation coverage before planting (b) Replant 40, 3-gal Blueberry Flax Lilies (4) At address 542-5433 (a) Remove remaining Blueberry Flax Lilies and replant with double staggered rows of 139, 1-gal Liriope “Big Blue” 18” o.c. Material Cost: 175, 1-gal Perennial Peanut “Golden Glory"175 5.00 875.00 Material Cost: 12, 3-gal Yellow African Iris 12 11.00 132.00 Material Cost: 40, 3-gal Blueberry Flax Lilies 40 11.00 440.00 Material Cost: 139, 1-gal Liriope “Big Blue” 18” o.c.139 5.00 695.00 Median #9 (1) Review irrigation coverage before planting (2) Replacement of 30, 3-gal Yellow African Iris Material Cost: 30, 3-gal Yellow African Iris 30 11.00 330.00 Material Mark-Up 6,968 0.15 1,045.20 (46) Landscape Supervisor 1 man, 25 hours 25 82.50 2,062.50 (47) Landscape Laborer 4 men, 25 hours 100 55.00 5,500.00 (48) Irrigation Supervisor 1 man, 9 hours 9 82.50 742.50 (49) Irrigation Technician 1 man, 9 hours 9 55.00 495.00 Page 1706 of 2001 We appreciate your business TOTAL $16,813.20 Accepted By Accepted Date Page 1707 of 2001 We appreciate your business A&M Property Maintenance, LLC 4396 OWENS WAY AVE MARIA, FL 34142 US +1 2395030303 aandmtotal@yahoo.com Estimate ADDRESS Dan Schumacher Golden Gate MSTU 3299 Tamiami Trail E Ste700 Naples, FL 34112-5749 SHIP TO Dan Schumacher Golden Gate MSTU Golden Gate MSTU Naples, FL 34112-5749 ESTIMATE #1545 DATE 08/14/2024 P.O. NUMBER 4500231470 ACTIVITY QTY RATE AMOUNT GOLDEN GATE MSTU-TROPICANA BLVD Median #1 (1) Remove all surface vegetation and debris except for existing Bromeliads (2) Replant with 275, 1-gal Liriope “Big Blue" Material Cost: 275, 1-gal Liriope “Big Blue"275 5.00 1,375.00 Median #3 Bridge (1) North End (a) Remove current plant material (b) Replant 12, 3-gal Yellow African Iris (2) South End (a) Remove current plant material (b) Replant 8, 3-gal size Yellow African Iris Material Cost: 20, 3-gal Yellow African Iris 20 11.00 220.00 Median #4 (1) At address 3044 (a) Remove and install Rainbird 1812 16” ht pop-up spray heads set flush with grade (2) At address 2672 (a) Install 3, 3-gal White African Iris (3) At address 2860 (a) Install 2, 3-gal White African Iris (4) At address 2896 (a) Install 1, 3-gal White African Iris Material Cost: 6, 3-gal White African Iris 6 11.00 66.00 Median #5 (1) At address 2578 (a) Remove current plant material (b) Replant 3, 3-gal White African Iris (2) At address 2654 (a) Remove current plant material (b) Replant 3, 3-gal White African Iris Material Cost: 6, 3-gal White African Iris 6 11.00 66.00 (46) Landscape Supervisor 1 man, 16 hours 16 82.50 1,320.00 Page 1708 of 2001 We appreciate your business ACTIVITY QTY RATE AMOUNT (47) Landscape Laborer 2 men, 16 hours 32 55.00 1,760.00 (48) Irrigation Supervisor 1 man, 1 hours 1 82.50 82.50 TOTAL $4,889.50 Accepted By Accepted Date Page 1709 of 2001