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Agenda 12/09/2025 Item #17I (Resolution - Designating the Gore Nature Center as historically significant)12/9/2025Item # 17.IID# 2025-4602Executive SummaryThis item requires Commission members to provide ex-parte disclosure. Should a hearing be held on this item, all participants are required to be sworn in. Recommendation to approve a Resolution designating the Gore Nature Center as historically significant, pursuant to the historic/archaeological preservation regulations as provided in Section 2.03.07.E of the Collier County Land Development Code. The subject property, approximately 10± acres in size, is located in the Golden Gate Estates, in Section 33, Township 49 South, Range 28 East, Collier County, Florida. [PL20250010255]OBJECTIVE: To have the Board of County Commissioners (BCC) consider an application designating Dr. Robert H. Gore III’s old Florida Cracker-styled home and 10-acre parcel, collectively referred to as the “Gore Nature Center,” as historically significant, pursuant to the historic/archaeological preservation regulations as provided in Section 2.03.07.E of the Collier County Land Development Code. CONSIDERATIONS: The BCC adopted Ordinance 91-102 establishing the Historical and Archaeological Preservation Ordinance, which was re-codified in Ordinance 2004-41, as amended. This Ordinance was enacted to protect, preserve, and perpetuate Collier County's historic and archaeological sites, districts, structures, buildings, and properties. The BCC may distinguish properties with architectural and/or historical significance by designating them as local historic landmarks. On August 8, 2025, the Collier County Conservation Collier Program purchased Dr. Robert H. Gore III's 10-acre property, including an old Florida Cracker-styled home, has plans to open the Gore Nature Center for public use. The Collier County Historic and Archaeological Preservation Board (HAPB) reviewed and considered the County's application for historic designation of the Gore Nature Center during their public meeting on October 17, 2025. At this meeting, HAPB voted 4-0 to forward petition PL20250010255 to the BCC with a recommendation that the Gore Nature Center be designated as historically significant. The HAPB found that the subject structures qualify as a locally significant historic structure pursuant to criteria "a", "b", "c", "g", and "j" of the Designation Criteria as listed in the LDC Section 2.03.07.E.1 and as noted below: a. The area is associated with distinctive elements of the cultural, social, ethnic, political, economic, scientific, religious, prehistoric, or architectural history that have contributed to the pattern of history in the community, the County, the State of Florida, or the nation. Dr. Robert H. Gore III began purchasing land in the Golden Gate Estate in the 1980s. Dr. Gore was a noted research scientist, environmentalist, educator, consultant, and author. Over two decades, he accumulated 71 parcels totaling approximately 180 acres of mostly contiguous vacant land. In 1987, he completed the construction of an Old Florida Cracker-style home on a central 10-acre parcel. Collier County Conservation Collier Program purchased the 10-acre property with a home on August 8, 2025. b. The area is associated with the lives of persons significant in history. The Gore Nature Center was the home of Dr. Robert H. Gore III. According to his obituary: Dr. Gore earned a PhD in Marine Invertebrate Zoology from the University of Miami, Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science. He conducted research in marine biology and ecology with the Smithsonian Institution for ten years. He has published more than seventy-five papers in the scientific and popular press, and authored several books, including "The Gulf of Mexico," "Songs from Solitude," and "Right Smart to Say." He was a consultant to many state and county governmental agencies and established the Naithloriendun Wildlife Sanctuary in Southwest Florida near the Big Cypress Swamp. He was inspired by his grandfather, R. H. Gore Sr., publisher of the Fort Lauderdale News and former governor of Puerto Rico, and his father, R. H. Gore Jr. It was from this legacy that he became a lifelong conservationist and shared his love of the Florida wilderness with children and adults, through guided forest walks and folk music gatherings at his old Florida style Cracker home. He was also an avid and highly skilled oenologist, gourmet cook, and musician, with a passion for the dulcimer, six-string and twelve-string guitars, and harmonica. c. The area embodies the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, method, or materials of construction that possess Page 9035 of 9661 12/9/2025Item # 17.IID# 2025-4602high artistic value, quality of design craftsmanship, or that represent an individual architect or builder's prominence or contribution to the development of the County, the State of Florida, or the nation. Construction on the home was completed in 1987. The architectural style is known as an "old-fashioned Florida Cracker house." According to a Fine Homebuilding article (December 1989), "The traditional Cracker-style house (named after early Florida settlers) was square in plan, raised on stilts and crowned with a cupola…" The article from Fine Homebuilding provides detailed information about the home's construction. It explains issues with the water table, soft ground, caprock substrate, etc. It also goes into detail about various construction methods and materials for "hurricane-proofing." Most of the home's interior walls are made of cypress, except for the kitchen and bathrooms. There are some pecky cypress boards in the study. g. The area derives its primary significance from architectural or artistic distinction of historical importance. See explanation above under (c). j. The area is a property primarily commemorative in intent, where design, age, tradition, or symbolic value has invested it with its own historical significance. Several historical documents were passed along with the County's purchase of the property, which tell the story of the property. Dr. Gore named the contiguous parcels Naithloriendun Wildlife Sanctuary. He regularly had events on the 170-acre Sanctuary for visitors to explore. Among the documents is a pamphlet inviting visitors to visit the Sanctuary for groups. Other flyers advertised specific events, such as the "Full Moon Forest Festival." The Naithloriendun Wildlife Sanctuary Garden and Trail Guide (attached) provides an overview of the Sanctuary. If a site and/or structure is designated "historic," the property owner (in this case, the County) is required to obtain a Certificate of Appropriateness from the HAPB prior to the issuance of permits to alter, excavate, relocate, or demolish. A historic designation can make designated sites and structures eligible for the following: Building Code: Designated projects may be eligible for administrative variances or other forms of relief from building codes as follows: Repairs and alterations may be made without conformance to requirements of the Standard Building Code when the work has been issued a Certificate of Appropriateness . . . provided that: 1. The restored building will be no more hazardous than it was in its original condition, 2. Plans are sealed by a Florida registered architect or engineer, if required, 3. The Growth Management Department (GMD) Department Head has required the minimum necessary correction to be made before use, in the interest of public health, safety, and welfare. Zoning Ordinance: Subject to the conditions contained in the LDC, a variance for any historically designated site or structure can be approved regarding setbacks, lot widths, depths, area requirements, and development regulations, open space and parking requirements, and similar variances not related to a change in use of the property. Financial Assistance: Historically designated sites and structures are eligible for financial assistance set aside for historic preservation projects by the State of Florida or the federal government, provided they meet the requirements for those financial assistance programs. This item advances the Collier County Strategic Plan Objective within Quality of Place to preserve and enhance the character of our community FISCAL IMPACT: This petition by and of itself will not have a fiscal impact on Collier County. However, historic designated sites and structures are eligible to receive financial assistance set aside for historic preservation projects by the State of Florida and/or the federal government, provided it meets the requirements of those financial assistance programs. Page 9036 of 9661 12/9/2025Item # 17.IID# 2025-4602GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: The subject property is zoned Estates (E) District. The Future Land Use designation is Estates (ES) Designation. The Land Development Regulations have been adopted to implement the GMP in order to ensure protection of historic resources. Policy 3.1:h of the Future Land Use Element provides protection of historically significant properties.LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS: This item is approved as to form and legality, and a majority vote is needed for Board approval. – CLD RECOMMENDATION(S): To approve the historic designation for Petition: PL-20250010255, the Gore Nature Center, as historically significant. PREPARED BY: Timothy Finn, AICP, Planner III, Zoning Division ATTACHMENTS: 1. Attachment A - Proposed Resolution 2. Attachment B - Application-Backup Materials 3. Attachment C - Site Location Map 4. legal ad - agenda ID 25-4602 - Gore Center Historic Desig. -PL20250010255 12-9-25 BCC Page 9037 of 9661 1 of 4 [25-CPS-02718/1980558/1] 7 Gore Nature Center- Historic Designation 10/28/25 RESOLUTION NO. 2025-____ A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, DESIGNATING THE GORE NATURE CENTER AS HISTORICALLY SIGNIFICANT, PURSUANT TO THE HISTORIC/ARCHAEOLOGICAL PRESERVATION REGULATIONS AS PROVIDED IN SECTION 2.03.07.E OF THE COLLIER COUNTY LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE. THE SUBJECT PROPERTY, APPROXIMATELY 10± ACRES, IS LOCATED IN THE GOLDEN GATE ESTATES, IN SECTION 33, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 28 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. [PL20250010255] WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County adopted Ordinance No. 91- 70, the Historical/Archaeological Preservation Ordinance, on August 7, 1991 and subsequently incorporated this Ordinance into the Collier County Land Development Code; and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County seeks to recognize the importance and significance of Collier County’s historical heritage, and to this end has enacted regulations to protect, preserve and perpetuate Collier County’s historic and archaeological sites, districts, structures, buildings and properties; and WHEREAS, Section 2.03.07.E of the Land Development Code, provides for official designation of particular sites and structures as historically significant and provides regulations to maintain the historic character of officially designated properties; and WHEREAS, Dr. Robert H. Gore III earned his PhD in Marine Invertebrate Zoology from the University of Miami, Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science, published seventy-five papers in the scientific and popular press, authored several books including “The Gulf of Mexico,” “Songs from Solitude,” and “Right Smart to Say,” consulted state and county governmental agencies, and conducted research in marine biology and ecology with the Smithsonian Institution for a decade; and WHEREAS, Dr. Robert H. Gore III purchased land in Golden Gate Estates in the 1980s and over two decades accumulated 71 parcels totaling approximately 180 acres of mostly contiguous vacant land; and WHEREAS, Dr. Robert H. Gore III established the Naithloriendun Wildlife Sanctuary in Southwest Florida near the Big Cypress Swamp where he regularly held events on the 170-acre sanctuary to allow visitors to explore; and WHEREAS, Dr. Robert H. Gore III completed the construction of an Old Florida Cracker-style home on a 10-acre parcel in 1987; and WHEREAS, the Collier County Conservation Collier Program purchased the 10-acre property with the old Florida Cracker-styled home on August 8, 2025; and WHEREAS, the Collier County Conservation Collier Program plans to use the property to open the Gore Nature Center for public use; and Page 9038 of 9661 2 of 4 [25-CPS-02718/1980558/1] 7 Gore Nature Center- Historic Designation 10/28/25 WHEREAS, Dr. Robert H. Gore III’s home and 10-acre parcel represent characteristics of historical significance due to the cultural, social and economic history that contributed to the history in Collier County, including but not limited to Dr. Robert H. Gore III’s contribution to the protection of the environment in Collier County; and WHEREAS, the Collier County Historical/Archaeological Preservation Board (the “Preservation Board”) reviewed and considered the application for historic designation of the Dr. Robert H. Gore III’s home and 10-acre parcel, collectively referred to as the “Gore Nature Center,” at a public meeting held for that purpose; and WHEREAS, on October 17, 2025, the Preservation Board voted to recommend approval of the application for historic designation of the Gore Nature Center as a historic site; and WHEREAS, the Preservation Board hereby forwards said nomination to the Board of County Commissioners. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA that: In recognition of its important and significant place in the historical heritage of Collier County, the property known as the Gore Nature Center, which includes Dr. Robert H. Gore III’s home and 10-acre lot, located in the Golden Gate Estates on land more particularly described in Exhibit A attached hereto and incorporated herein, is hereby designated as a historical site. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Gore Nature Center shall hereafter be subject to the Historic/Archaeological Preservations Regulations of the Collier County Land Development Code as they pertain to historically designated property including all applicable incentives and restrictions. This Resolution adopted after motion, second and majority vote this ______ day of ________________, 2025. ATTEST: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS CRYSTAL K. KINZEL, CLERK COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA By: _________________________ By: _____________________________ Deputy Clerk Burt L. Saunders, Chairman Approved as to form and legality: ________________________________ Courtney L. DaSilva Assistant County Attorney CLD Page 9039 of 9661 3 of 4 [25-CPS-02718/1980558/1] 7 Gore Nature Center- Historic Designation 10/28/25 ATTACHMENTS: Exhibit A- Legal Description Page 9040 of 9661 4 of 4 [25-CPS-02718/1980558/1] 7 Gore Nature Center- Historic Designation 10/28/25 Exhibit “A” All of Tract 15 and Tract 18, Golden Gate Estates Unit No. 91, according to the Map or Plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book 5, Page 30, of the Public Records of Collier County, Florida. Parcel #41501440005 Subject to easements, restrictions, and reservations of record. Page 9041 of 9661 Page 9042 of 9661 Page 9043 of 9661 Page 9044 of 9661 Page 9045 of 9661 Page 9046 of 9661 Page 9047 of 9661 Page 9048 of 9661 Page 9049 of 9661 Page 9050 of 9661 Page 9051 of 9661 Page 9052 of 9661 Page 9053 of 9661 Page 9054 of 9661 Page 9055 of 9661 Page 9056 of 9661 Page 9057 of 9661 Page 9058 of 9661 Page 9059 of 9661 Page 9060 of 9661 Page 9061 of 9661 Page 9062 of 9661 Page 9063 of 9661 Page 9064 of 9661 Gore Nature CenterHHISTORICALL DESIGNATIONN APPLICATIONPage 9065 of 9661 Post-ClosingAcquired by Collier County Government, Conservation Collier section August 8, 2025•Obtain Historical designation •Zoning & Use•Obtain Conditional Use permit (if required)•Change of Use building permit•Implement County Facilities Safety Plan•*Build ADA accessible ramp on the south side of home•Open building to the Public* Requesting Historic Designation with caveat that ADA ramp will be built in the futurePage 9066 of 9661 Dr. Robert H. Gore III•Noted research scientist, environmentalist, educator, consultant, and author•PhD in Marine Invertebrate Zoology from the University of Miami, Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science.•Coastal Zone Management Supervisor for the Collier County Natural Resources Management Department for five years•Over two decades, he accumulated 71 parcels, mostly contiguous, and built an Old Florida Cracker-style home on a central ten-acre parcel•Published more than seventy-five papers in the scientific and popular press, and authored several books including “The Gulf of Mexico,” “Songs from Solitude,” and “Right Smart to Say.•Dr. Gore passed away peacefully at his home on February 7, 2017 at the age of 77Page 9067 of 9661 Existing Dr. Robert H. Gore III Preserve•1980s -Dr. Robert H. Gore III Began purchasing parcels piece by piece •2018 -Gore family sold 169 acres of his land to the Conservation Collier Program•Since 2018, an additional 99 acres (36 parcels) have been acquired for a total of 279 acres•In 2018, Conservation Collier had limited funding for acquisition and decided not to purchase the 10 acres with home•Cypress Cove Landkeepers approached the County in 2024 about selling the home to Conservation CollierPage 9068 of 9661 Nature Center Building - history•11987-HouseBuiltbyGoreon10-acreproperty•20199 -- Cypresss Covee Landkeeperss (fkaa Cypresss Covee Conservancy)) formedd too purchasee thee housee andd 10-acresRENOVATIONSS (buildingg permits)•20199 -- Constructionn off elevatedd woodd deck,, walkwayy andd handicapramp•20200 -- Replacee windowss withh impactt ratedd windowss andd doors•20200 –– Neww roof,, severall renovationss inn bathrooms,, kitchen Photo from Cypress Cove LandkeepersPage 9069 of 9661 Nature Center Building •11,549squarefeetlivingarea•1,9622 squaree feett totall withh porches•2,2255 woodd deckingg •1bedroom–classroom•11 denn -- office•22 bathrooms•Livingroom•Kitchen/diningg roomPage 9070 of 9661 Nature Center Building Entry wayKitchenClassroomLiving RoomUnderneath homePage 9071 of 9661 Nature Center Building - exteriorPage 9072 of 9661 Outreach & Educational Programming •CConservationn Collierr hass committedd too continuingg too providee Collierr Countyy schooll fieldd trips•Ass staffingg allows,, otherr educationall programmingg mayy bee providedd onn thee grounds•Afterr thee appropriatee Conditionall Usee Permitt iss obtainedd thee naturee centerr mayy bee usedd byy thee public•Temporaryy restroomss willl bee availablee onsitee Photos by Cypress Cove LandkeepersPage 9073 of 9661 Public Access (existing)EExistingg traill systemm -- 22 miless onn Countyy landss maintainedd byy Conservationn Collierr staffPage 9074 of 9661 Public Access (future)PPlanss forr thee future:•Openn thee Goree Naturee Centerr forr publicc use•Days,, times,, hourss too bee determined•UseexistingCypressCoveparkinglotaspreserveparkinglotass aa formall parkingg lott doess nott exist•Openn existingg connectionn too thee Cypresss Covee Landkeeperr trailstofacilitatecommunitynature-educationprograms•Loopp systemm forr trails•Enhancedd accesss forr managementt equipmentt andd emergencyresponders•Tentativee sitee plann too bee finalizedd Conceptual trail plan has not been finalizedPage 9075 of 9661 GORE NATURE CENTER HISTORIC DESIGNATION CRITERIA 1. Association with distinctive elements of the cultural, social, ethnic, political, economic, scientiƱc, reliČious, prehistoric and architectural history that have contributed to the pattern of history in the community, Collier County, the State of Florida or the nation; or Dr. Robert H. Gore III beČan purchasinČ land in Golden Gate (state in the 1͗͘͏s. Dr. Gore was a noted research scientist, environmentalist, educator, consultant, and author. Over two decades, he accumulated ͖1 parcels totalinČ approƄimately 1͗͏ acres of mostly contiČuous vacant land. In 1͖͗͘ he completed the construction of an Old Florida Cracħer- style home on a central 1͏-acre parcel. Collier County Conservation Collier „roČram purchased the 1͏-acre property with home on AuČust ͗, ͑͏͔͑. ͑. Association with the lives of persons siČniƱcant in history; or embodiment of the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, method or materials of construction, or that possess hiČh artistic values, ŗuality of desiČn and craftsmanship, or that represent an individual architect or builder’s prominence or contribution to the development of the County, the State of Florida, or the nation; or Portion of criteria - ŜŜĺèĖÍťĖĺIJϟſĖťēϟťēôϟīĖŽôŜϟĺċϟŕôŘŜĺIJŜϟŜĖČIJĖƱèÍIJťϟĖIJϟēĖŜťĺŘƅ “he Gore bature Center was the home of Dr. Robert H. Gore III. AccordinČ to his obituary: Dr. Gore earned a „hD in aarine Invertebrate ¾ooloČy from the ˜niversity of aiami, Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science. He conducted research in marine bioloČy and ecoloČy with the Smithsonian Institution for ten years. He has published more than seventy-Ʊve papers in the scientiƱc and popular press, and authored several booħs includinČ Г“he Gulf of MeƄico,Г ГSonČs from Solitude,Г and ГRiČht Smart to Say.Г He was a consultant to many state and county Čovernmental aČencies, and established the Naithloriendun Wildlife Sanctuary in Southwest Florida near the iČ Cypress Swamp. He was inspired by his Črandfather, R. H. Gore Sr., publisher of the Fort [auderdale News and former Čovernor of „uerto Rico, and his father, R. H. Gore Vr. It was from this leČacy that he became a lifelonČ conservationist and shared his love of the Florida wilderness with children and adults, throuČh Čuided forest walħs and folħ music ČatherinČs at his old Florida style Cracħer home. He was also an avid and hiČhly sħilled oenoloČist, Čourmet cooħ and musician, with a passion for dulcimer, siƄ and twelve strinČ Čuitar and harmonica. Source: https:ϯϯwww.leČacy.comϯusϯobituariesϯnaplesnewsϯnameϯrobert-Čore- obituaryϦidѱ1͓͓͒1͕͔͗ Page 9076 of 9661 Portion of criteria - ôıæĺîĖıôIJťϟĺċϟťēôϟîĖŜťĖIJèťĖŽôϟèēÍŘÍèťôŘĖŜťĖèŜϟĺċϟÍϟťƅŕôϦϟŕôŘĖĺîϦϟıôťēĺîϟĺŘϟıÍťôŘĖÍīŜϟĺċϟèĺIJŜťŘŪèťĖĺIJϦϟĺŘϟťēÍťϟŕĺŜŜôŜŜϟēĖČēϟÍŘťĖŜťĖèϟŽÍīŪôŜϦϟŗŪÍīĖťƅϟĺċϟîôŜĖČIJϟÍIJîϟcraftsmanship Construction on the home was completed in 1͖͗͘. “he architectural style is ħnown as an “old-fashioned Florida Cracħer house.Ћ AccordinČ to a Fine HomebuildinČ article ϼDecember 1͗͘͘Ͻ, ““he traditional Cracħer-style house ϼnamed after early Florida settlersϽ was sŗuare in plan, raised on stilts and crowned with a cupolaϣЋ The article from Fine HomebuildinČ Čoes into detail about the construction of the home. It eƄplains issues with the water table, soft Čround, caprocħ substrate, etc. It also Čoes into detail about various construction methods and materials for “hurricane-prooƱnČ.Ћ Most of the interior walls of the home are cypress, eƄcept for the ħitchen and restrooms. There are some pecħy cypress boards in the study. ͒. [ocation of historic or prehistoric activities such as habitation, reliČious, ceremonial, burial, fortiƱcation, etc. durinČ a particular period of time, and may maintain a suƯicient deČree of environmental inteČrity to reƲect a siČniƱcant aspect of the relationship of the site’s oriČinal occupants to the environment; or Criteria 3 does not apply. 4. An historic or prehistoric site which has been severely disturbed, but which may still allow useful and representative data to be recovered; or Criteria 4 does not apply. ͔. Have yielded or are liħely to yield information on local history or prehistory; or Criteria ͔ does not apply. ͕. Derive its primary siČniƱcance from architectural or artistic distinction of historical importance; or See response to Criteria ͑, above. ͖. Is the birthplace or Črave of an historical ƱČure or is a cemetery which derives its primary siČniƱcance from Čraves of persons of transcendent importance, from aČe, distinctive desiČn features, or from association with historic events; or Criteria 7 does not apply. ͗. A buildinČ or structure removed from its oriČinal location which is siČniƱcant for architectural value, or is the sole survivinČ structure most importantly associated with an historic period, person or event; or Criteria ͗ does not apply. Page 9077 of 9661 ͘. A property primarily commemorative in intent where desiČn, aČe, tradition or symbolic value has invested it with its own historical siČniƱcance; or Several historical documents were passed alonČ which tell the story of the property. Dr. Gore named the contiČuous parcels Naithloriendun Wildlife Sanctuary. He reČularly had events on the 17͏-acre sanctuary to allow visitors to eƄplore. AmonČ the documents is a pamphlet invitinČ visitors to visit the Sanctuary by appointment for Čroups. Other Ʋyers were for speciƱc events such as the “Full Moon Forest Festival.Ћ The Naithloriendun Wildlife Sanctuary Garden and Trail Guide ϼattachedϽ provides an overview of the sanctuary. 1͏. Area contains ħnown archaeoloČical sites that have not been assessed for siČniƱcance but are liħely to conform to the criteria for siČniƱcance or areas where there is a hiČh liħelihood that unrecorded sites of potential siČniƱcance are present based on prehistoric settlement patterns and eƄistinČ topoČraphic features; or are listed in the National ReČister of Historic „laces. Criteria1͏ does not apply. Sources: “Cracħer House in a Hammocħ.Ћ Fine Homebuilding, Dec. 1͗͘͘, pp. ͕3-͕7. Naithloriendun Wildlife Sanctuary Garden and Trail Guide ϼooħletϽ Pamphlet for Naithloriendun Wildlife Sanctuary Page 9078 of 9661 Desoto BLVD SDesoto BLVD S34thAVE SE36thAVE SE38thAVE SE40thAVESE50th AVE SE48thAVE SE40th AVE SE38th AVE SE36th AVE SE34th AVE SE42nd AVE SE48th AVE SE50th AVE SEI-75 SI-75 NGOLDEN GATE EST UNIT 91APB 9 PG 9354400DeSOTO 38TH AVE SE40TH AVE SE42NDI-75 (ALLIGATOR ALLEY)SR 838SR 83856453629201345546353019143545347343118152525148333217161504912912612412512312212112812734.25114849129129.1129.2128128.1126124125121124.1121.1128.21275656.256.14453620134.145.245.136.120.113.155.15546.235.25315EE40th AVE SE38th AVE SEDesoto BLVD SI-75 SI-75 NDesoto BLVD SI-75 SI-75 NLocation MapZoning MapPetition Number: 20250010255PROJECTLOCATIONSITELOCATIONPage 9079 of 9661 Page 9080 of 9661