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Agenda 01/13/2026 Item #17C Resolution, Milestone Towers-Estates Conditional Use)
1/13/2026 Item # 17.0 ID# 2025-4860 Executive Summary This 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 of the Board of Zoning Appeals of Collier County, Florida, providing for the establishment of a conditional use to allow a 160-foot-tall monopole communications tower within the Estates (E) zoning district pursuant to Sections 2.03.01.13.I.c.12 and 5.05.09 of the Collier County Land Development Code, for a 2.65+ acre property located at the southwest corner of Everglades Boulevard North and 58th Avenue NE, in Sections 31 and 32, Township 47 South, Range 28 East, Collier County, Florida. [PL20240008204 - Milestone Towers -Estates Conditional Use (CU)] OBJECTIVE: To have the Board of Zoning Appeals (BZA) review staff s findings and recommendations along with the recommendations of the Collier County Planning Commission (CCPC) regarding the above referenced petition and render a decision regarding the petition; and ensure the project is in harmony with all the applicable codes and regulations in order to ensure that the community's interests are maintained. Per Policy 1.1.8 of the Rural Estates Sub Element of the Golden Gate Area Master Plan adopted in the Growth Management Plan (GMP), to obtain conditional use approval, a super majority vote (minimum of 4 votes) by the Board of Zoning Appeals is required for approval of this item. CONSIDERATIONS: The request is to install a 160-foot-tall monopole tower (plus four -foot lightening rod) on an undeveloped 2.65+ acre site in the Rural Golden Gate Estates area (Parcel Number 38850080006). The monopole tower is proposed to have a capacity for up to four tenants. The parent parcel was originally 5+ acres. Lot split petition PL20230014213 was approved to create two parcels (Parcel Numbers 38850080006 and 38850080103). To the north, south, east and west are lots zoned E, Estates. Wireless communication facilities are allowed as a Conditional Use in the Rural Golden Gate Estates Sub -Element provided that the parcel size is a minimum of 2.25 acres and the parcel is adjacent to an arterial or collector road, and that evidence is provided by the petitioner that placement of the tower in the Estates Zoning District is necessary to meet coverage requirement and cannot be co -located on an existing tower and provide the same quality service coverage. The parcel meets these requirements because the site is 2.65 acres located along Everglades Boulevard, a minor collector county -maintained road. The petitioner's evidence that the location is required to meet coverage demands and there is no co -location opportunity is provided in the applicant's submittal material. Access to the tower will be provided from a 30-foot wide access easement from Everglades Boulevard. The proposed Concept Plan shows a 0.267-acre native vegetation preservation area in conformance with native vegetation preserve requirements. The Concept Plan also reflects reservations of right-of-way measuring 50 feet wide along Everglades Boulevard NE and 15 feet wide along 58th Avenue NE related to the County's future expansion of Everglades Boulevard. Per LDC Section 5.05.09.F.2.b., maximum allowable tower height is dependent upon the number of providers accommodated on the tower. The tower is designed to support up to four providers (Verizon and T-Mobile plus two others), which corresponds to a maximum allowed height of 185 feet. Lightning rods may exceed the height limitation provided the rods are no greater than 10 feet in length. The proposed height of 160 feet plus a 4-foot lightning rod conforms to the LDC. Per LDC Section 5.05.09.F.2.c., separation requirements from off -site abutting uses are 100% of tower height, or 50% of tower height if an alternative tower structure is proposed. Because the tower is proposed as a monopole design, the minimum separation requirement is 160 feet, and the proposed separation distances from the existing property boundaries meet or exceed the minimum requirements of the LDC. The proposed separation distances also exceed the fall zone radius of 25 feet indicated on the Conceptual Site Plan. Per LDC Section 5.05.09.I.3., a copy of the application must be submitted to the Collier Mosquito Control District or Page 13442 of 14062 1/13/2026 Item # 17.0 ID# 2025-4860 designee for towers greater than 150 feet in height. Correspondence from Patrick Linn, Executive Director of the Collier Mosquito Control District, dated May 12, 2025 indicates the District has no conflicts with the proposed tower and requests to be advised when construction is expected to commence. Per this correspondence, the attached Resolution includes this condition of approval: The petitioner shall submit proof of notice to the Collier County Mosquito Control District of the project commencement date when known prior to issuance of a building permit. COLLIER COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION (CCPQ RECOMMENDATION: The CCPC heard Petition CU-PL20240008204 on November 20, 2025 and unanimously recommended approval. No letters of objection were received. No members of the public spoke on the petition, so this item is placed on the Summary Agenda. This item supports the Community Development Objective of the Strategic Plan to implement prudent and inclusive policy development through effective planning for transportation, land use, and growth management. FISCAL IMPACT: The conditional use (CU) by and of itself will have no fiscal impact on Collier County. There is no guarantee that the project, at build -out, will maximize its authorized level of development. However, if the CU is approved, a portion of the land could be developed, and the new development will result in an impact on Collier County public facilities. The County collects impact fees prior to the issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy to help offset the impacts of each new development on public facilities. These impact fees are used to fund projects identified in the Capital Improvement Element of the Growth Management Plan as needed to maintain the adopted Level of Service (LOS) for public facilities. Other fees collected prior to issuance of a building permit include building permit review fees. Please note that impact fees and taxes collected were not included in the criteria used by staff and the Planning Commission to analyze this petition. GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: According to the current Future Land Use Map, the subject property is located within the Residential Estates Subdistrict of the Estates designation of the Rural Golden Gate Estates (GGE) Sub Element. The Estates Designation accommodates various types of conditional uses in the Estates zoning district within the Rural Golden Gate Estates area. In order to control the location and spacing of new conditional uses, certain criteria shall be met. According to the Rural GGE Sub Element, a Conditional Use for a cellular tower will be allowed in the Estates Zoning District only on parcels no smaller than 2.25 acres and adjacent to a roadway classified within the Transportation Element as a Collector or Arterial. Based on staff review of the property, it meets the minimum acreage requirements of 2.25 acres and is located along a minor collector roadway (Everglades Boulevard). Given that the subject property is commonly owned with the neighboring parcel, should a lot line adjustment ever be considered in the future, this condition is included in the attached Resolution: The parent parcel shall not be split or altered in any way that would render the tower location to become noncompliant with the Conditional Use Locational Criteria of the Rural Estates Sub -Element of the Golden Gate Area Master Plan of the Growth Management Plan. This proposed project, as conditioned is consistent with the Golden Gate Area Master Plan of the GMP. According to the information provided by the petitioner, the proposed Milestone Towers -Estates Communication Tower will generate a de minimis number of maintenance related trips monthly based on similar facilities in Florida. Normally, a communication cell tower like this can expect +/- 6 trips per month, depending on the facility. Therefore, the subject Conditional Use is found consistent with Policy 5.1 of the Transportation Element of the Growth Management Plan. To accommodate future expansion of Everglades Boulevard, the Concept Plan reflects roadway reservations, and a condition is included in the attached Resolution providing that the Owner/Applicant shall reserve 50 feet along Everglades Boulevard NE and 15 feet along 58th Avenue NE. The Environmental review staff found this project to be consistent with the Conservation & Coastal Management Element (CCME). The project site consists of 2.65+ acres of native vegetation. A minimum of 0.265 acres (10%) of native vegetation is required to be preserved, and the conceptual site plan shows a preserve area of 0.267+ acres. Page 13443 of 14062 1/13/2026 Item # 17.0 ID# 2025-4860 The GMP is the prevailing document to support land use decisions, such as this proposed conditional use. Staff is required to make a recommendation regarding whether a finding is consistent or inconsistent with the overall GMP as part of the recommendation for approval, approval with conditions, or denial of any zoning action. This petition as conditioned can be found consistent with the GMP. Federal Law It should be noted that Section 704 of the Telecommunications Act of 1996, codified at 47 USC 332(c)(7)(B)(iv), prohibits environmental concerns (or health concerns) as a reason for denial of cell towers by a local jurisdiction. If denied, it should not be based on health effect, but rather one of the findings specified in LDC Section 10.08.00.1): (1) Consistency with the LDC and GMP; (2) Ingress and egress to the property and proposed structures thereon with particular reference to automotive and pedestrian safety and convenience, traffic flow and control, and access in case of fire or catastrophe; (3) The effect the conditional use would have on neighboring properties in relation to noise, glare, economic or odor effects; (4) Compatibility with adjacent properties and other properties in the district. LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS: Before you is a recommendation from the CCPC for approval of a conditional use to authorize a telecommunications tower within the Estates (E) zoning district. A conditional use is a use that is permitted in a particular zoning district subject to certain restrictions. All testimony given must be under oath. The attached report and recommendations of the CCPC are advisory only and are not binding on you. The petitioner has the burden of demonstrating that the necessary requirements have been met, and you may question the petitioner or staff, to satisfy yourself that the necessary criteria has been satisfied. In addition to meeting the necessary criteria, you may place such conditions and safeguards as you deem appropriate to allow the use, provided that there is competent, substantial evidence that these additional conditions and safeguards are necessary to promote the public health, safety, welfare, morals, order, comfort, convenience, appearance, or the general welfare of the neighborhood. As a further condition of approval of the conditional use, you may require that suitable areas for streets, public rights -of -way, schools, parks, and other public facilities be set aside, improved, and/or dedicated for public use, subject to appropriate impact fee credits. Approval or denial of the petition is by Resolution. Should this item be denied, Florida Statutes section 125.022(3) requires the County to provide written notice to the applicant citing applicable portions of an ordinance, rule, statute, or other legal authority for the denial. This item has been approved as to form and legality, and requires an affirmative vote of four for BZA approval. (HFAC) RECOMMENDATION(S): To approve Petition CU-PL20240008204 and the proposed Resolution. PREPARED BY: Ray Bellows, AICP, Zoning Manager ATTACHMENTS: 1. Milestone Tower CU - CCPC Staff Report 2. Art A - Resolution - 122325 milestone CU 3. Att B - T Mobile Verizon Justification Reports 4. Art C - Collier Co Mosquito Control District Correspondence 5. Art D - Application Backup 6. Att E - NIM Documentation 7. Affidavit Sign Posting Photos 8. BCC Affidavit & sign photos 9. legal ad - agenda ID 25-4860 - Milestone Towers -Estates CU PL20240008204 - 1.13.26 BCC Page 13444 of 14062 Collier County STAFF REPORT TO: COLLIER COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION FROM: ZONING DIVISION — ZONING SERVICES SECTION GROWTH MANAGEMENT COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT HEARING DATE: NOVEMBER 20, 2025 SUBJECT: PL20240008204; MILESTONE TOWERS -ESTATES CONDITIONAL USE PROPERTY OWNER/AGENT: Owner: EVO Builder Corp. Agent: 825 W 69th Pl. Hialeah, FL 33014 Petitioner: Milestone Towers Limited Partnership V 12110 Sunset Hills Rd., #600 Reston, VA 20190 Mary D. Solik, Esq. Doty Solik Law 121 S Orange Ave., Ste. 1500 Orlando, FL 32801 REQUESTED ACTION: The petitioner requests that the Collier County Planning Commission (CCPC) consider an application for a Conditional Use to allow a 160-foot-tall monopole communications tower within the Estates (E) zoning district, pursuant to Section 2.03.01 B.1.c.12 and Section 5.05.09 of the Land Development Code. Per Policy 1.1.8 of the Rural Golden Gate Estates Sub Element of the Golden Gate Area Master Plan adopted in the Growth Management Plan, to obtain conditional use approval, a super majority vote (minimum of 4 votes) by the Board of Zoning Appeals is required. GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION: The subject site is identified as Parcel No. 38850080006, a ±2.65-acre property, at the southwest corner of the intersection of 581h Ave. NE and Everglades Blvd. N in Section 31, Township 47, Range 28, Collier County, Florida. (See location map on the following page) CU-PL20240008204 MILESTONE TOWERS -ESTATES CONDITIONAL USE November 13, 2025 Page 1 of 11 Page 13445 of 14062 PROJECT LOCATION 5Sth AVE NE Location Map i, 1 V 115.2 3 115-7 SITE LOCATION 4t 114 2 113 713 1 Petition Number: PL20240008204 Zoning Map PURPOSE/DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT: The petitioner seeks conditional use approval to install a 160-foot-tall monopole tower (plus a four -foot lightning rod) on an undeveloped +2.65-acre site in the Rural Golden Gate Estates area (Parcel Number 38850080006). The monopole tower is proposed to have capacity for up to four tenants. The parent parcel was originally ±5 acres in size. Lot split petition PL20230014213 was approved to create two parcels (Parcel Numbers 38850080006 and 38850080103). Wireless communication facilities are allowed as a Conditional Use in the Rural Golden Gate Estates Sub -Element provided that the parcel size is a minimum of 2.25 acres and the parcel is adjacent to an arterial or collector road, and the petitioner provides that evidence that placement of the tower in the Estates Zoning District is necessary to meet coverage requirement and cannot be co -located on an existing tower and provide the same quality service coverage. The parcel meets these requirements because the site is 2.65 acres located along Everglades Boulevard, a minor collector county -maintained road. The petitioner's evidence that the location is required to meet coverage demands and there is no co -location opportunity is provided in Attachment B. The proposed tower is expected to generate minimal traffic. Access to the tower will be provided from a 30-foot wide access easement from Everglades Boulevard. CU-PL20240008204 MILESTONE TOWERS -ESTATES CONDITIONAL USE Page 2 of 11 November 13, 2025 Page 13446 of 14062 The proposed Concept Plan shows a 0.267-acre native vegetation preservation area in conformance with native vegetation preserve requirements. The Concept Plan also reflects reservations of right-of-way measuring 50 feet wide along Everglades Boulevard NE and 15 feet wide along 58th Avenue NE related to the County's future expansion of Everglades Boulevard. rap aF Tan�EA EL 1 A-�.L fBOFUBED 'Ah�Cil YYIELEiS ANTEIHl6 fL 146' A fP0'�TOE� 4L7 4�?S'h-C� fA41YrtR Y [L, 72S' J�rxl PROPOSM LE STW LWWD PaRftWk:~-Y Teo' TU+FOi T4`*0 F tkftp SAMW ILMATO WtFV$�*-v 4W K W Jr 1`10MipEM AWOM it W. PRECAST (rw ARI"NI n pn-anwINI) AKMNM 4.ti E111f91'1'D r U 1 MONOPOLE TOWER ELEVATION NOT T4 SCALE 1. ALL fCOPKI D ATTAC MENIS TO TOWER OASM ON TQ ER EESM DRAMNIZ By OwRS 4W OE ITAL NOTE 1.G?r 5-n7 bnl 2 PROPOSED TOIEEP ELEJASM 94M 04 FOR PE MMK,E ONLY. S. 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North: Beyond 58th Avenue NE is a single family residence, zoned Estates (E). The southern property line of Estates Elementary School is located approximately 325 feet north of the subject site. South: Single family residence zoned Estates (E). East: Single family residence and an undeveloped lot zoned Estates (E). West: Undeveloped lot under common ownership zoned Estates (E), beyond which is an undeveloped lot zoned Estates (E). GROWTH MANAGEMENT PLAN (GMP) CONSISTENCY: Future Land Use Element (FLUE): According to the current Future Land Use map, the subject property is located within the Residential Estates Subdistrict of the Estates designation of the Rural Golden Gate Estates (GGE) Sub Element. Low density semi -rural residential lots with limited opportunities for other land uses characterize this designation. Typical lots are 2.25 acres in size. The Estates Designation also accommodates various types of conditional uses in the Estates zoning district within the Rural Golden Gate Estates area. In order to control the location and spacing of new conditional uses, certain criteria shall be met. According to the Rural GGE CU-PL20240008204 MILESTONE TOWERS -ESTATES CONDITIONAL USE Page 4 of 11 November 13, 2025 Page 13448 of 14062 Sub Element, a Conditional Use for a cellular tower will be allowed in the Estates Zoning District only on parcels no smaller than 2.25 acres and adjacent to a roadway classified within the Transportation Element as a Collector or Arterial. Based on staff review of the property, it meets the minimum acreage requirements of 2.25 acres and is located along a minor collector roadway (Everglades Boulevard). Given that the subject property is commonly owned with the neighboring parcel, should a lot line adjustment ever be considered in the future, staff recommends the following condition of approval, which is included in the attached Draft Resolution: The parent parcel shall not be split or altered in any way that would render the tower location to become noncompliant with the Conditional Use Locational Criteria of the Rural Estates Sub -Element of the Golden Gate Area Master Plan of the Growth Management Plan. This proposed project, as conditioned, is consistent with the Golden Gate Area Master Plan of the GMP. Transportation Element: The project is consistent with Policy 5.1 of the Transportation Element of the Growth Management Plan, which states: "The County Commission shall review all rezone petitions, SRA designation applications, conditional use petitions, and proposed amendments to the Future Land Use Element (FLUE) affecting the overall countywide density or intensity of permissible development, with consideration of their impact on the overall County transportation system, and shall not approve any petition or application that would directly access a deficient roadway segment as identified in the current AUIR or if it impacts an adjacent roadway segment that is deficient as identified in the current AUIR, or which significantly impacts a roadway segment or adjacent roadway segment that is currently operating and/or is projected to operate below an adopted Level of Service Standard within the five year AUIR planning period, unless specific mitigating stipulations are also approved. A petition or application has significant impact if the traffic impact statement reveals that any of the following occur: a. For links (roadway segments) directly accessed by the project where project traffic is equal to or exceeds 2% of the adopted LOS standard service volume; b. For links adjacent to links directly accessed by the project where project traffic is equal to or exceeds 2% of the adopted LOS standard service volume; and c. For all other links, the project traffic is considered to be significant up to the point where it is equal to or exceeds 3% of the adopted LOS standard service volume. Mitigating stipulations shall be based upon a mitigation plan prepared by the applicant and submitted as part of the traffic impact statement that addresses the project's significant impacts on all roadways. " According to the information provided by the petitioner, the proposed Milestone Towers -Estates Communication Tower will generate a de minimis number of maintenance -related trips monthly, based on similar facilities in Florida. Normally, a communication cell tower like this can expect +/- 6 trips per month, depending on the facility. Therefore, the subject Conditional Use is found consistent with Policy 5.1 of the Transportation Element of the Growth Management Plan. CU-PL20240008204 MILESTONE TOWERS -ESTATES CONDITIONAL USE Page 5 of 11 November 13, 2025 Page 13449 of 14062 To accommodate future expansion of Everglades Boulevard, the Concept Plan reflects roadway reservations, and a condition of approval is included in the Draft Resolution (Attachment A) providing that the Owner/Applicant shall reserve 50 feet along Everglades Boulevard NE and 15 feet along 58th Avenue NE. Conservation & Coastal Management Element (COME): The Environmental review staff found this project to be consistent with the Conservation & Coastal Management Element (CCME). The project site consists of 2.65 acres of native vegetation. A minimum of 0.265 acres (10%) of native vegetation is required to be preserved, and the conceptual site plan shows a preserve area of 0.267 acres. GMP Conclusion: The GMP is the prevailing document to support land use decisions, such as this proposed conditional use. Staff are required to make a recommendation regarding a finding of consistency or inconsistency with the overall GMP as part of the recommendation for approval, approval with conditions, or denial of any zoning action. This petition, as conditioned, can be found consistent with the GMP. STAFF ANALYSIS: Staff has completed a comprehensive evaluation of this land use petition, including the criteria on which a recommendation must be based. This evaluation is completed as part of the Conditional Use Findings provided below. In addition, staff offers the following analyses: Transportation Review: Transportation Planning staff has reviewed the petition and recommends approval, subject to conditions. Environmental Review: Environmental Planning staff have reviewed the petition to address ecological concerns. The required preserve is 0.265 acres (10% of 2.65 acres), and the conceptual site plan shows a preserve area of 0.267 acres. Although no listed species were observed on the property, the environmental data indicate the proposed project is in an area that has the potential to contain a variety of protected animal species, including: • The subject property has habitat that has the potential to contain gopher tortoise (Gopherus polyphemus). However, no burrows or individual gopher tortoises were observed; the property must be reinspected for gopher tortoises before any construction activities. • The environmental data indicate the subject property falls within the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) Secondary Florida Panther (Felis concolor coryi) habitat. There were no observations of panthers on -site, and the telemetry data indicate Florida panthers are not present within the boundary of the proposed project; therefore, consultation with FWS to obtain panther mitigation is unlikely. • The proposed project is located within the USFWS consultation area for Bonneted Bats (Eumops floridanus). Although there are native vegetated areas present on -site, no evidence was found indicating that the trees are being utilized by the Bonneted Bat. • Additionally, the property contains potential habitat for the Eastern indigo snake (Drymarchon corais couperi). Consultation with the USFWS and the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWCC) regarding guidelines and permitting requirements will be required before construction. CU-PL20240008204 MILESTONE TOWERS -ESTATES CONDITIONAL USE Page 6 of 11 November 13, 2025 Page 13450 of 14062 Landscape Review: The buffers shown on the Concept Plan are consistent with the LDC. Mosquito Control District Review: Per Land Development Code (LDC) Section 5.05.09.I.3., a copy of the application must be submitted to the Collier Mosquito Control District or designee for towers greater than 150 feet in height. The petitioner's email communication with Patrick Linn, Executive Director of the Collier Mosquito Control District, dated May 12, 2025, is provided as Attachment C to this staff report. The correspondence indicates the District has no conflicts with the proposed tower and requests to be advised when construction is expected to commence. Per this correspondence, staff recommends, as a condition of approval, that the petitioner submit proof of notice to the Collier County Mosquito Control District of the project commencement date, when known, prior to issuance of a building permit. Federal Law It should be noted that Section 704 of the Telecommunications Act of 1996, codified at 47 USC 332(c)(7)(B)(iv), prohibits environmental concerns (or health concerns) as a reason for denial of cell towers by a local jurisdiction. If the CCPC recommends denial of the petition, it should not be based on health effects, but rather one of the five criteria below for Conditional Uses. Conditional Use Findings: Before any conditional use recommendation can be offered to the Board of Zoning Appeals, the (BZA), the Collier County Planning Commission (CCPC) must make findings that: that: 1) approval of the Conditional Use will not adversely affect the public; 2) all specific requirements for the individual Conditional Use will be met; and 3) satisfactory provisions have been made concerning the following matters, where applicable: 1. Section 2.03.01 B.l.c.12 of the LDC allows wireless communication towers as conditional uses in the Estates zoning district, subject to LDC Section 5.05.09. The proposed wireless communication facility is allowed as a conditional use in the Estates zoning district, subject to the standards and procedures established in Sections 10. 08.00, conditional uses procedures, and 5.05.09, Wireless Communication Facilities, of the LDC. 2. Consistency with the Land Development Code (LDC) and the Growth Management Plan (GMP). Staff finds this proposed project, as conditioned, is consistent with the GMP. The development of conditional uses shall be in compliance with the applicable provisions of the LDC. Per LDC Section 5.05.09.F.2.b., the maximum allowable tower height is dependent upon the number of providers accommodated on the tower. The tower is designed to support up to four providers (Verizon and T-Mobile, plus two others), corresponding to a maximum allowed height of 185 feet. Lightning rods may exceed the height limitation provided the rods are no greater than 10 feet in length. The proposed height of 160 feet, plus a 4-foot lightning rod, complies with the LDC. CU-PL20240008204 MILESTONE TOWERS -ESTATES CONDITIONAL USE Page 7 of 11 November 13, 2025 Page 13451 of 14062 Per LDC Section 5.05.09.F.2.c., separation requirements from off -site abutting uses are 100% of tower height, or 50% of tower height if an alternative tower structure is proposed. Because the tower is proposed as a monopole, the minimum separation requirement is 160 feet, and the proposed separation distances from the existing property boundaries meet or exceed the LDC minimum requirements. The proposed separation distances also exceed the fall zone radius of 25 feet indicated on the Conceptual Site Plan. See below for a summary table of required and proposed separations from current property boundaries. Tower Setback Separations (measured from outside of the tower base to the property line of the abutting use) Direction Required Proposed North 160' 100% tower height) 160'-3" South 160' 100% tower height) 161'-7" East 160' 100% tower height) 16l'-0" West 160' 100% tower height) 181'-3" Screening, landscaping and parking standards are enumerated in LDC Sections 5.05.09.F.2.g., h. and i. The proposed 50-foot by 50-foot compound with an eight -foot high architecturally finished wall meets the screening standards. Overall height of ground - mounted equipment shall not exceed 12 feet. Dimensions of the equipment cabinets are reviewed against this standard at time of site development plan and building permitting. The proposed 10-foot wide landscape buffer will meet the landscaping requirement of a minimum 10-foot wide Type A buffer that includes a 3-foot high, continuous hedge planted 3 feet on center with trees at least 12 feet in height at time of planting along the outside perimeter of the wall. Final fence/wall and landscaping plans are reviewed against these standards at time of site development plan permitting. The proposed 30-foot wide access easement with space to accommodate one parking space meets the requirement for towers that are 185 feet in height or less. Additional standards apply to wireless communication facilities in the Estates Zoning District. These standards are found in LDC Section 5.05.09.H. and are evaluated below: a. The parcel is a minimum 2.25 acres and adjacent to an arterial or collector road. The parcel is ±2.65 acres and greater than the minimum 2.25 acre requirement for wireless communication facilities. The parcel is adjacent to Everglades Boulevard, a minor collector county -maintained road. b. The wireless communication facility's provider has provided evidence that the service provider's search radius for the tower location requires placement of the tower in the Estates Zoning District to meet its coverage requirements and that the wireless communication facility cannot be co -located on an existing tower and provide the same quality service coverage. CU-PL20240008204 MILESTONE TOWERS -ESTATES CONDITIONAL USE Page 8 of 11 November 13, 2025 Page 13452 of 14062 Per LDC Section 5.05.09 D.4, the search radius area means the limited area certified by the provider's Radio Frequency Engineer within which the proposed wireless communication facility needs to be located in order to resolve the provider's coverage and/or capacity issues in the surrounding area. There is no standard numeric distance for a search radius; instead, the search radius for a particular site depends on many factors, including but not limited to population to be served, geography, and topography. See Attachment B for the Radio Frequency (RF) Justification Reports prepared by T-Mobile Engineering & Operations and Verizon Wireless RF Engineering, which include explanations for the need to place the tower in the Estates Zoning District to provide adequate service and address coverage and capacity issues. The T-Mobile Report indicates, "No viable structures of sufficient height were identified within the search ring radius. The proposed tower will mitigate and potentially eliminate performance issues around the area of concern." The Verizon Report indicates, "There are no existing structures in the area that would support the installation of the Verizon Wireless equipment needed." Supplemental application requirements apply to wireless communication facilities in the Estates Zoning District. These requirements are found in LDC Section 5.05.09.I.1. and are evaluated below: a. Evidence from a Radio Frequency Engineer that the proposed facilities cannot be installed on another structure in Collier County and shall be located at the proposed site to meet coverage requirements with a composite propagation study illustrating, graphically, existing and proposed coverage in industry- accepted median received signal ranges. See Attachment B for Radio Frequency (RF) Justification Reports prepared by T-Mobile Engineering & Operations and Verizon Wireless RF Engineering, which include explanations and graphic depictions of existing and proposed coverage. The reports conclude that no existing structures in the area would support the installation of the equipment needed, and the proposed tower will provide adequate service to address coverage and capacity issues. b. If co -location is not available, the applicant shall submit an affidavit stating that the applicant made diligent efforts for permission to install or co- locate the WCF on all existing support structures located within the search radius for the proposed tower. The applicant shall establish in the application that they are unable to provide service at existing sites nearby, no other existing tower is available (including utility poles), and that no reasonable alternative technology can accommodate the WCF due to one or more of the following factors: (six factors are listed but not re -stated here for brevity). CU-PL20240008204 MILESTONE TOWERS -ESTATES CONDITIONAL USE Page 9 of 11 November 13, 2025 Page 13453 of 14062 See Attachment B for the Radio Frequency (RF) Justification Reports prepared by Verizon Wireless RF Engineering and T-Mobile Engineering & Operations, which explain the process by which it was determined that no existing towers or tall structures are available or viable for co -location of the proposed communications tower. 3. Ingress and egress to the property and proposed structures thereon, with reference to automotive and pedestrian safety and convenience, traffic flow and control, and access in case of fire or catastrophe. Ingress and egress to the wireless communication facility is proposed via a 30-foot wide access and utility easement off Everglades Boulevard. The proposed tower is expected to generate minimal traffic. Normally, a communication cell tower like this can expect +/- 6 trips per month, depending on the facility. Space is adequate for the required one parking space for maintenance vehicle visits. 4. The effect the Conditional Use would have on neighboring properties in relation to noise, glare, economic, or odor effects. The communication tower is an unmanned facility and is not anticipated to generate noise, odor, or glare. No signals, lighting, or illumination are permitted on towers unless required by the FAA or other applicable authority. Site lighting cannot be more than 20 feet above grade, must be fully shielded, and directed downward away from neighboring properties. The tower is not proposed to be illuminated. The tower is anticipated to have a positive economic effect for the surrounding area with improved wireless communication capacity and service levels in the area, which not only positively affect economic opportunities, but also increase safety within the area with improved coverage and call stability for emergency situations. 5. Compatibility with adjacent properties and other properties in the district. The tower is generally located in the center of the undeveloped parcel. Existing trees are proposed to remain onsite per the Tree Protection Plan included in Exhibit B of Attachment A - Draft Resolution. A tower will generate fewer trips than other uses that are permitted or conditional in the Estates zoning district. Separation standards are established in the LDC to address compatibility with nonresidential and residential properties in proximity to a proposed tower. Towers within the Estates Zoning District must be separated from the property line of abutting uses or zoning that is Residential or Estates by at least 100% of the tower height, unless an alternative tower structure is proposed, whereby the separation distances shall be reduced to 50% of the tower height (LDC 05.05.09 F.2.c, Table 3), and 50% of the tower height when abutting all other zoning districts. The petitioner proposes to install a 160-foot-tall monopole tower, which is not considered an alternative tower structure. The proposed monopole tower is at least 160 feet away from surrounding properties. CU-PL20240008204 MILESTONE TOWERS -ESTATES CONDITIONAL USE Page 10 of 11 November 13, 2025 Page 13454 of 14062 ENVIRONMENTAL ADVISORY COUNCIL (EAC) RECOMMENDATION: This project does not require an Environmental Advisory Council (EAC) review, as it did not meet the EAC's scope of land development project reviews, as identified in Section 2-1193 of the Collier County Codes of Laws and Ordinances. Environmental Services staff recommend approval. NEIGHBORHOOD INFORMATION MEETING (NIM): The NIM was held on June 26, 2025, at OF/IFAS Collier County Extension Building, located at 14700 Immokalee Road, with an option for virtual attendance via ZOOM. Six (6) members of the public attended in person, and thirteen (13) attended virtually via ZOOM. The meeting commenced at 5:30 p.m. Matthew Forkas and Mary Solik presented information on behalf of the applicant to describe the wireless communication facility. Comments from attendees included concerns regarding health effects of emissions, compliance with emissions standards, impact to property values, health concerns in proximity to Estates Elementary School, and Milestone Towers insurance coverages. The applicant followed up to furnish additional information to attendees, which is included in Attachment E to the NIM documentation. COUNTY ATTORNEY'S OFFICE REVIEW: The County Attorney's Office reviewed this staff report on October 30, 2025. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that the Collier County Planning Commission (CCPC) forward Petition CU- PL20240008204, Milestone Towers -Estates, to the Board of Zoning Appeals (BZA) with a recommendation of approval, subject to the conditions included in the attached Draft Resolution. Attachments: A. Draft Resolution B. Radio Frequency (RF) Justification Package C. Mosquito Control District correspondence D. Application/Backup documents E. NIM Documentation CU-PL20240008204 MILESTONE TOWERS -ESTATES CONDITIONAL USE Page 11 of 11 November 13, 2025 Page 13455 of 14062 RESOLUTION NO.2026 - A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA PROVIDING FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A CONDITIONAL USE TO ALLOW A 160-FOOT-TALL MONOPOLE COMMUNICATIONS TOWER WITHIN THE ESTATES (E) ZONING DISTRICT PURSUANT TO SECTIONS 2.03.01.B.I.c.12 AND 5.05.09 OF THE COLLIER COUNTY LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE, FOR A 2.65f ACRE PROPERTY LOCATED AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF EVERGLADES BOULEVARD NORTH AND 58TH AVENUE NE, IN SECTIONS 31 AND 32, TOWNSHIP 47 SOUTH, RANGE 28 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. (PL20240008204) WHEREAS, the Legislature of the State of Florida in Chapter 67-1246, Laws of Florida, and Chapter 125, Florida Statutes, has conferred on Collier County the power to establish, coordinate and enforce zoning and such business regulations as are necessary for the protection of the public; and WHEREAS, the County pursuant thereto has adopted a Land Development Code (Ordinance No. 2004-41, as amended) which includes a Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance establishing regulations for the zoning of particular geographic divisions of the County, among which is the granting of Conditional Uses; and WHEREAS, the Board of Zoning Appeals (BZA), being the duly appointed and constituted planning board for the area hereby affected, has held a public hearing after notice as in said regulations made and provided, and has considered the advisability of a Conditional Use to allow a 160-foot-tall monopole communications tower on lands zoned Estates (E) pursuant to Sections 2.03.0l.B.l.c.12 and 5.05.09 of the Collier County Land Development Code on the property hereinafter described, and the Collier County Planning Commission has made findings that the granting of the Conditional Use will not adversely affect the public interest and the specific requirements governing the Conditional Use have been met and that satisfactory provision and arrangement have been made concerning all applicable matters required by said regulations and in accordance with Subsection 10.08.00.D. of the Land Development Code; and WHEREAS, all interested parties have been given opportunity to be heard by this BZA in a public meeting assembled and the BZA having considered all matters presented. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA that: Petition Number PL20240008204 filed by Mary D. Solik, Esq. of Doty Solik Law, with respect to the property hereinafter described in Exhibit A, be and the same is hereby approved for a Conditional Use to allow a 160-foot-tall monopole communications tower on [25-CPS-02611/1992743/1]87 Milestone Towers 1 of 2 PL20240008204 12/23/25 Page 13456 of 14062 lands zoned Estates (E) pursuant to Sections 2.03.0l.B.l.c.12 and 5.05.09 of the Collier County Land Development Code, in accordance with the Conceptual Site Plan described in Exhibit `B", and subject to the conditions and deviations in Exhibit C. Exhibits A, B, and C are attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this Resolution be recorded in the minutes of the Board of Zoning Appeals. This Resolution adopted after motion, second, and super -majority vote, this day of 2026. ATTEST: CRYSTAL K. KINZEL, CLERK , Deputy Clerk Approved as to form and legality: Heidi Ashton-Cicko Managing Assistant County Attorney Attachments: Exhibit A — Legal Description Exhibit B — Conceptual Site Plan Exhibit C — Conditions [25-CPS-02611/1992743/1]87 Milestone Towers PL20240008204 12/23/25 2 of 2 BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA Dan Kowal, Chairman Page 13457 of 14062 EXHIBIT A LEGAL DESCRIPTION PARCEL ID: 38850080006 MILESTONE TOWERS ESTATES, FL (AS -SURVEYED) Allthat tract or parcel of land lying and being in the Southeast'/a of the Southeast %of Section 31, Township 47 South, Range 28 East, the Southwest'/a of the Southwest % of Section 32, Township 47 South, Range 28 East, the Northwest '/a of the Northwest '/a of Section 5, Township 48 South, Range 28 East, and the Northeast'/a of the Northeast'/a of Section 6, Township 48 South, Range 28 East, Collier County, Florida, and being a portion of the lands of Evo Builder Corporation, Inc., as recorded in Deed Book 6282, Page 1237, Collier County records, being Parcel ID: 38850080006 and being more particularly described as follows: To find the point of beginning, COMMENCE at a concrete monument found at the Southeast corner of said Section 31, said concrete monument having a Florida Grid North, NAD83, East Zone Value of N=728643.7285, E=477188.5208; thence running along a tie line, South 78024'40" West, 212.22 feet to a'h-inch rebar found and the true POINT OF BEGINNING; Thence, North 00004'23" East, 329.99 feet to a point; Thence, South 89059'32" East, 350.06 feet to a point; Thence, South 00001'15" West, 329.96 feet to a point; Thence, North 89059'47" West, passing a 5/8-inch rebar found on line, 50.52 feet and continuing for a total distance of 350.36 feet to said 1/2-inch rebar found and the POINT OF BEGINNING. Bearings based on Florida Grid North, NAD83, East Zone. Said tract contains 2.6529 acres (115,561 square feet), more or less, as shown in a survey prepared for Milestone Towers by POINT TO POINT LAND SURVEYORS, INC. dated September 26t", 2024, last revised August 5, 2025. [25-CPS-02611/1967895/1] [1967895] Legal Description.docx Page 13458 of 14062 N OSCAR & MERCEDES ARRATE - PARCEL ID. 38850120005 DB 3167 PG 1266 LAND USE: SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL" ZONE: E ESTATES ti 58TH AVENUE NE 60' WIDE RIGHT-OF-WAY ` (PER PB 7 PG 27) w1115' WIDE . ' FUTURE ROW ' { a 30' WIDE ROAD ,EASEMENT PROPOSED MILESTONE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP-V 10' WIDE LANDSCAPING BUFFER (SEE SHEET L1) PROPOSED 25' RADIUS ENGINEERED -FALL ZONE'' N/F ".!PARENT PARCEL EVO BUILDER CORP, INC PARCEL ID. 38850080103 DB 6282 PG 1237 LAND USE: VACANT RESIDENTIAL ZONE:_E - ESTATES 0 PROPOSED MILESTONE '.. LIMITED PARTNERSHIP-V 160' MONOPOLE WITH LESSEE 155' RAD CENTER (SEE SHEET C7) -sr.'7.,.... - N/F N/F THOMAS KEITH PARENT PARCEL PARCEL ID. 38780200008 EVO BUILDER CORP, INC DB 6243 PG 1513 PARCEL ID. 38850080006 LAND USE: SINGLE FAMILY DB 6282 PG 1237 RESIDENTIAL b 115,561 S.F. ZONING: E - ESTATES 2.6529 AC.. — ZONING: E-ESTATES LAND USE: VACANT . - RESIDENTIAL �.. r%.6 _,ter — - :� N/F DALVIS VELOZ PARCEL ID. 38850040004 DB 6296 PG 80 ZONING: E-STATES LAND USE: SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL 1 AREA � AFFECT CO, EXISTING NATIVE 2.65 AC 100% VEGETATION PROPOSED LIMITS OF 0.11 AC 6.4% DISTURBANCE FINAL NATIVE 2.54 AC 93.6% VEGETATION PROPOSED MILESTONE'r LIMITED PARTNERSHIP-V. A30' WIDE NON-EXCLUSIVE; ACCESS AND UTILITY' EASEMENT i"; PROPOSED MILESTONE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP-V 50' X 50' PREMISES (t2,500 SQ. FT.) (SEE SHEET C2) .;� 50' WIUL FUTURE ROW = o - J J Q N -.�.. o a3a m Ld ZW�n o =a 00 � 0�a w EXISTING OH PO (PER FEMA PANEL 12021CO235H) N/F SORIANO, ESTEBAN CORTES PARCEL ID. 38780080008 DB 5835 PG 1911 LAND USE: SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ZONING: E - ESTATES PROPSOED 12' WIDE GRAVEL DRIVE (t146' LONG) i u �t it vY _ - MORA-KOPPER ALVARO/& MARCELA VARGAS PARCEL ID. 38780240000 DB 5058 PG 2625 a LAND USE: VACANT RESIDENTIAL ZONING: E - ESTATES r PROPOSED 151' X 77' ' NATIVE VEGETATION PRESERVATION AREA (f11,622 SQ FT) (10% TREE SAVE AREA) 50' WIDE ROAD EASEMENT Y CONCEPTUAL SITE PLAN SCALE: 1" = 80' NORTH 0 40 80 160 GRAPHIC SCALE: 1" = 80' ZONING ZONING REQUIRED MIN. FRONT REQUIRED MIN. FRONT REQUIRED MIN. SIDE REQUIRED MIN. SIDE DISTRICT YARD SETBACK EAST FEET YARD SETBACK NORTH FEET YARD SETBACK SOUTH FEET YARD SETBACK WEST FEET E 75'-0" 75'-0" 30'-0" 30'-0" PROVIDED FRONT PROVIDED FRONT PROVIDED SIDE PROVIDED SIDE YARD SETBACK YARD SETBACK YARD SETBACK YARD SETBACK EAST FEET NORTH FEET SOUTH FEET WEST FEET 89'-8" 109'-4" 140'-7" 160'-2" NOTE: 1. PER THE FCC ASR, THE NEAREST EXISTING TELECOMMUNICATIONS TOWER IS A 284' LATTICE TOWER OWNED BY SBA TOWERS II LLC APPROXIMATELY 2.52 MILES TO THE NORTH WEST AT COORDINATES 26' 22' 2.9" N, 81' 34' 11.6" W 2. PER THE FCC ASR, THE NEXT CLOSEST TOWER IS A 210' SELF-SUPPORT TOWER OWNED BY AMERICAN TOWERS LLC LOCATED 5.44 MILE SE AT COORDINATES 26' 16' 35.2" N, 81' 36' 03.9" W SURVEY NOTE: 1. MILESTONE COMMUNICATIONS STAFF SHALL COORDINATE WITH THE PROPERTY OWNER TO OBTAIN THE PROPER EASEMENT AGREEMENTS TO CONSTRUCT AND MAINTAIN EQUIPMENT IN AND AROUND THE TOWER COMPOUND. 2. PROPOSED COMPOUND LAYOUT BASED ON SURVEY PROVIDED BY POINT TO POINT LAND SURVEYORS DATED 12/17/2024 WITH FIELDWORK COMPLETED ON 09/10/2024. TOWER SEPARATION REQUIRED PROPOSED NORTH t160'-O" t160'-3" EAST f160'-O" f161'-O" SOUTH f160'-O" t161'-7" WEST t160'-O" t181'-3" LINE TYPES: BOUNDARY LINE - PARENT PARCEL EASEMENT LINE FENCE LINE- PROPOSED CHAIN LINK —x—x—x—x—x—x— FENCE LINE- EXISTING CHAIN LINK x— x— x— x— x— x- /fr Milestone Towers -PROJECT INFORMATION: SITE NAME: ESTATES FL 58TH AVE NE NAPLES, FL 34120 COLLIER COUNTY -PLANS PREPARED BY: mley*Horn 11720 AMBER PARK DRIVE, SUITE 600 ALPHARETTA, GA 30009 PHONE: 770-619-4280 WWW.KIMLEY-HORN.COM REV. —DATE: —ISSUED FOR---BY:-- 8 7 10/30/25 ZONING ALP 6 09/18/25 ZONING DRC 5 08/08/25 ZONING ALP 4 06/11/25 ZONING ALP 3 05/29/25 ZONING ALP 2 02/26/25 ZONING ALP 1 02/03/25 ZONING ALP 0 01/21/25 ZONING ALP LAM �:• No. 986 • •' N e e STATE F i,`.!0 N AL 013273014 :DRAWN BY: CHECKED BY• DJL ALP :SHEET TITLE: CONCEPTUAL SITE PLAN _SHEET NUMBER: Exhibit B 1 of 5 Co - 10/30/25 4:50 PM by: Comriaht Kimlev-Horn and Associates. Inc.. 2018 LAM �:• No. 986 • •' N e e STATE F i,`.!0 N AL 013273014 :DRAWN BY: CHECKED BY• DJL ALP :SHEET TITLE: CONCEPTUAL SITE PLAN _SHEET NUMBER: Exhibit B 1 of 5 Co - 10/30/25 4:50 PM by: Comriaht Kimlev-Horn and Associates. Inc.. 2018 TOP OF LIGHTNING ROD EL. 164' A.G.L. TOP OF TOWER EL. 160A.G.L. PROPOSED VERIZON WIRELESS ANTENNAS EL. 155' A.G.L. FUTURE T-MOBILE ANTENNAS I EL. 145' A.G.L. PROVIDER EL. 135' A.G.L. PROVIDER EL. 125' A.G.L. PROPOSED MILESTONE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP-V 160' MONOPOLE TOWER PROPOSED MILESTONE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP-V 40' X 40' 8' FENCECRETE AMERICAN INC. PRECAST (OR APPROVED EQUIVALENT) ARCHITECTURAL FINISHED WALL EXISTING GRADE (t0't 1 MONOPOLE TOWER ELEVATION C6 NOT TO SCALE NOTES: 1. ALL PROPOSED ATTACHMENTS TO TOWER BASED ON TOWER DESIGN DRAWINGS BY OTHERS (SEE GENERAL NOTE 1.07, SHEET N1). 2. PROPOSED TOWER ELEVATION SHOWN IS FOR REFERENCE ONLY. 3. PROPOSED TOWER WILL BE GALVANIZED STEEL -GRAY IN COLOR. 4. PROPOSED TOWER WILL NOT BE ILLUMINATED. WMilestone Towers -PROJECT INFORMATION: SITE NAME: ESTATES FL 58TH AVE NE NAPLES, FL 34120 COLLIER COUNTY :PLANS PREPARED BY: mley*Horn 11720 AMBER PARK DRIVE, SUITE 600 ALPHARETTA, GA 30009 PHONE: 770-619-4280 WWW.KIMLEY—HORN.COM REV: -DATE: -ISSUED FOR: -BY::: 8 7 10/30/25 ZONING ALP 6 09/18/25 ZONING DRC 5 08/08/25 ZONING ALP 4 06/11/25 ZONING ALP 3 05/29/25 1 ZONING ALP 2 02/26/25 ZONING ALP 1 02/03/25 ZONING ALP 0 01/21/25 ZONING ALP FOR ILLUSTRATIVE PURPOSES ONLY - NO SIGNATURE REQUIRED =KHA PROJECT NUMBER: 013273014� -DRAWN BY: CHECKED BY• DJL ALP :SHEET TITLE: ANTENNA AND TOWER ELEVATION DETAILS :SHEET NUMBER: Exhibit B 2 of 5 C6 Copyright Kimley—Hom and Associates, Inc., 2018 5h, EXISITNG PINUS ELLIOTTII TO REMAIN 0L J EXISITNG PINUS ELLOTTII TO REMAIN I,�I EXISITNG PINUS ELLIOTTII TO REMAIN l )XISIT�NGINUS ELUO, AIN EXISITNG PINUS ELUOTTII TO BE REMOVED EXISITNG PINUS ELUOTTII TO REMAIN EXISITNG PINUS EXISITNG PINUS �IOTTII TO REMAIN ELUOTTII TO REMAIN EXISITNG PINUS ELUOTTII TO RE SITNG PINUS ELLI US TO REMAIN \ I EXISITNG PINUS ELUOnILOTTII TO REMAIN 1 TREE PROTECTION PLAN f-1 SCALE: 1" = 40' EXISITNG PINUS ELUOTTII TO REMAIN I AMilestone Towers -PROJECT INFORMATION: SITE NAME: ESTATES FL 58TH AVE NE NAPLES, FL 34120 COLLIER COUNTY :PLANS PREPARED BY: mley*Horn 11720 AMBER PARK DRIVE, SUITE 600 ALPHARETTA, GA 30009 PHONE: 770-619-4280 WWW.KIMLEY-HORN.COM REV: —DATE: —ISSUED FOR: —BY:= 8 7 10/30/25 ZONING ALP 6 09/18/25 ZONING DRC 5 08/08/25 ZONING ALP 4 06/11/25 ZONING ALP 3 05/29/25 1 ZONING ALP 2 02/26/25 ZONING ALP 1 02/03/25 ZONING ALP 0 01/21/25 ZONING ALP �01 -----11j, No. 986Lo • •' N STATE F I N A,- CKHA PROJECT 013273014 NORTH DRAWN BY: CHECKED BY• DJL ALP 0 20 40 80 GRAPHIC SCALE: 1" = 40' TREE PROTECTION PLAN :SHEET NUMBER: Exhibit B 3 of 5 TP1 PROPOSED MILESTONE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP—V 10' WIDE LANDSCAPE BUFFER. LIMITS OF MULCH/LANDSCAPING MAINTENANCE. PROPOSED GREEN BUTTONWOOD SPACING TO NOT EXCEED 25'. REFER TO PLANT SCHEDULE. PROPOSED WAX MYRTLE INSTALLED 3' O.C. REFER TO PLANT SCHEDULE. L_ O L ME 1 LANDSCAPING PLAN L1 PROPOSED MILESTONE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP—V 40' X 40' 8' FENCECRETE AMERICAN INC. PRECAST (OR APPROVED EQUIVALENT) ARCHITECTURAL FINISHED WALL J I� NORTH SCALE: 1 = 20 0 10 20 40 C;RAPHIC SCAT F• 1" = 9(1' PLANT SCHEDULE SYMBOL QTY COMMON NAME BOTANICAL NAME SPECIFICATIONS Q 8 GREEN BUTTONWOOD CONOCARPUS ERECTUS SERICEUS 2.5 CAL, 12 HT MIN AT PLANTING, FULLNOT TO EXCEED 25' O.C. SPACING MULTI —TRUNK FL 1, 4' CANOPY SPREAD O 52 WAX MYRTLE MYRICA CERIFERA 36" HT MIN ATGA, PLANTING, 3' O.C., LANDSCAPE INSTALLATION NOTES: 1. PROPOSED LANDSCAPING SHALL COMPLY WITH LDC SECTION 4.06.05. 2. ALL PLANT MATERIALS SHALL BE FLORIDA #1 OR BETTER AS GIVEN IN, GRADES AND STANDARDS FOR NURSERY PLANTS. CURRENT EDITION, PUBLISHED B` THE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND CONSUMER SERVICES. 3. SIZES SPECIFIED IN THE PLANT UST ARE MINIMUM SIZES TO WHICH THE PLANTS ARE TO BE INSTALLED. TRUNK CALIPER IS MEASURED SIX INCHES ABOVE THE GROUND ON TREES. 4. ALL LANDSCAPING SHALL BE INSTALLED AND MAINTAINED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE COLLIER COUNTY STANDARDS AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH CURRENT INDUSTRY STANDARDS IN A NEAT, HEALTHY, AND WEED FREE CONDITION. 5. IT IS THE LANDSCAPE CONTRACTORS RESPONSIBILITY TO ENSURE THAT ALL PLANT BED AREAS HAVE PROPER DRAINAGE FOR OPTIMUM GROWTH OF LANDSCAPE MATERIAL BEFORE INSTALLATION BEGINS. 6. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL ENSURE THAT ALL PLANTING ISLANDS AND OTHER AREAS SHALL BE CLEAN OF TRASH, CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS OTHER WASTE MATERIALS TO A DEPTH OF 24" PRIOR TO LANDSCAPE INSTALLATION. 7. THE LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR VERIFICATION OF ALL UNDERGROUND AND OVERHEAD UTILITIES. PLANT MATERIAL IS TO BE LOCATED SUCH THAT IT WILL NOT INTERFERE WITH ANY UNDERGROUND OR OVERHEAD UTILITIES. 8. ALL PLANT BEDS AND TREE RINGS SHALL BE TREATED WITH A PRE —EMERGENT HERBICIDE AND THEN TOP —DRESSED WITH 3" DEEP PINE BARK MULCH. ALL NEW TREES SHALL HAVE A TREE RING WITH A MINIMUM 24" RADIUS, ALL NEW TREES AND PALMS SHALL BE STAKED. 9. TREES, SHRUBS AND GROUND COVER SHALL BE INSTALLED USING THE FOLLOWING PROCEDURE: PLANT PITS SHALL BE EXCAVATED TO TWICE THE DIAMETER OF THE PLANT ROOT BALL AERATE EXISTING SOIL BEFORE BACKFILLING PIT. ADD AGRIFORM FERTILIZER TABLETS TO EACH PLANT PIT, AS PER THE SPECIFICATIONS. 10. TREE INSTALLATION: ALL REQUIRED TREES SHALL BE INSTALLED 1" — 2" ABOVE FINISH GRADE. TREES INSTALLED OR BURIED TOO DEEP SHALL BE RESET TO THIS STANDARD. REMOVE THE TOP 1/3 OF THE WIRE BASKETS ON ALL B & B STOCK. 11. THE CONTRACTOR MUST MAINTAIN THE LANDSCAPING FOR 1 YEAR FROM THE DATE OF CONSTRUCTION COMPLETION. THIS INCLUDES BUT IS NOT LIMITED TO WATERING AND INSURING THAT THE LANDSCAPING DOES NOT DIE. IF ANY OF THE LANDSCAPING DIES WITHIN THE 1 YEAR TIME FRAME, THE CONTRACTOR MUST REPLACE IT WITH EQUIVALENT LANDSCAPING. LOCAL JURISDICTION WATERING GUIDELINES SHALL BE FOLLOWED THOROUGHLY. AMilestone Towers -PROJECT INFORMATION: SITE NAME: ESTATES FL 58TH AVE NE NAPLES, FL 34120 COLLIER COUNTY :PLANS PREPARED BY: mley*Horn 11720 AMBER PARK DRIVE, SUITE 600 ALPHARETTA, GA 30009 PHONE: 770-619-4280 WWW.KIMLEY—HORN.COM REV. -DATE: -ISSUED FOR---BY:-- 8 7 10/30/25 ZONING ALP 6 09/18/25 ZONING DRC 5 08/08/25 ZONING ALP 4 06/11/25 ZONING ALP 3 05/29/25 1 ZONING ALP 2 02/26/25 ZONING ALP 1 02/03/25 ZONING ALP 0 01/21/25 ZONING ALP LA �:• No. 986 • •' N i STATE F NA 013273014 =DRAWN BY: CHECKED BY• DJL ALP =SHEET TITLE: LANDSCAPING PLAN :SHEET NUMBER: Exhibit B 4 of 5 L1 12. CONTRACTOR MUST CONFIRM LANDSCAPE REQUIREMENTS AND SPECIFICATIONS WITH LOCAL JURISDICTION. 13. WHERE EXISTING TREES REMAIN, LOCATION/SPACING OF NEW LANDSCAPING MAY BE MODIFIED TO AVOID CONFLICT. — 10/30/25 4:52 PM by: Comriaht Kimlev—Horn and Anociates. Inc.. 2018 I I I I W Milestone Towers 0 x v PROJECT INFORMATION: SITE NAME: ESTATES FL I I I 58TH AVE NE NAPLES, FL 34120 COLLIER COUNTY PLANS PREPARED BY: 9000 9 depHorn p11720 AMBER PARK DRIVE, SUITE 600 ALPHARETTA, GA 30009 PHONE: 770-619-4280 WWW.KIMLEY—HORN.COM a c L0 I I � O 151'-0" 0 I I I I I o I I I = REV: -DATE: —ISSUED FOR: —BY: 0 II 8 7 10/30/25 ZONING ALP 6 09/18/25 ZONING DRC 5 08/08/25 ZONING ALP 4 06/11/25 ZONING ALP Exhibit C Conditions of Approval Milestone Towers -Estates Conditional Use (PL20240008204) The telecommunications tower is on a ±2.65-acre parent parcel, which conforms to Conditional Use Locational Criteria of the Rural Estates Sub Element of the Golden Gate Area Master Plan of the Growth Management Plan because the parcel is no smaller than 2.25 acres and is adjacent to Everglades Boulevard, a minor collector roadway. The parent parcel shall not be split or altered in any way that would render the tower location to become non- compliant with the Conditional Use Locational Criteria of the Rural Estates Sub Element of the Golden Gate Area Master Plan of the Growth Management Plan. 2. The Owner/Applicant shall reserve 50 feet along Everglades Boulevard NE and 15 feet along 58th Avenue NE related to future expansion of Everglades Boulevard. The Owner will convey the land to Collier County by Road Easement, free and clear of all liens and encumbrances, within sixty (60) days of the County's written request. At the time of the conveyance, Owner shall receive Road Impact Fee Credits or cash equal to the market value of the land as determined the day before the Conditional Use approval (PL20240008204). Market value shall be determined by a mutually agreed upon accredited appraiser, or, failing such agreement, shall be the average of two appraisals prepared by mutually agreed upon accredited appraisers. Appraisal costs shall be shared equally by the Owner and the County. Owner/Applicant will remove all improvements in the 50-foot and 15-foot areas within 90 days of written notice from Collier County. 3. The petitioner shall submit proof of notice to the Collier County Mosquito Control District of the project commencement date when known prior to issuance of a building permit. Page 13464 of 14062 tion Tower I ■ Bird Gard o -rvap s North6 �j P., 3-4!W Collier Fire' istnct - bt ti n 12 Ol ier_ our7ty�Sheritf!Gur _f an g :" ounty Sheriff Gun Range . 1 •Ham . �"• r•..- ..y } Az Environmental Area ALil; Ly Stud-a.�L'I Ph ;tograph''y SsLu,dio. .} ` J leery sanctuary naples, fl Blyd-Rdttk r raiis The I r1 staid 5esci Ranch of F&Ida The Mustard -Seed Ranch of Florida v.. e.. . B. f I rld_RegiomaGla I g for Islarf gionalPs k z a - a' kv.�� SIC' '•i�4.. ItCe ?k I`k7 N-VOI'C n-n1u iti ,r + ail•' •'r I-F?C; r : r.fp 1 xF': k� i-�ciper'I�rla o hCt l 1 96 rails' r• '' i jj r U, {-. Page 13466 of 14062 Why Two Towers Are Essential for This Area We're proposing two towers, not just one, because of how cellular coverage works and the need to provide strong, reliable service throughout the entire 6-mile region. Here's a clear breakdown: 1. Coverage Limits of One Tower A single tower can only cover a limited radius — typically about 2 to 3 miles in ideal, flat terrain. In this case: • One tower would cover a radius of roughly 2.5 to 3.5 miles, as shown in the provided maps. • However, this leaves significant portions of the 6-mile area with weak or no service — especially at the edges. 2. Complementary Coverage with Two Towers By placing a second tower strategically: • The second site fills in coverage gaps that the first one can't reach. • Together, both towers create seamless service across the full area, as shown in the final coverage map with both proposed towers (6NC0432 & 6NC0405). 3. Why This Matters • Public Safety: Reliable coverage is critical for emergency services and 911 calls. • Economic Development: Businesses and residents expect strong wireless service for work, education, and connectivity. • Equity: Without the second tower, only part of the community would benefit from improved service, leaving others behind. • In summary, each tower alone covers part of the area, but both are necessary to ensure the entire community has consistent, high -quality mobile service. This is not about redundancy — it's about providing complete, equitable coverage. Page 13467 of 14062 T • -Mobile- Engineering & Operations 6NCO432A Estates Milestone Wireless Telecommunication Facility Radio Frequency (RF) Engineering Report Last Updated 02/04/25 Revision Number V1.0 Page 13468 of 14062 1 • -Mobile•- Engineering & Operafions Table of Contents Statementof Need.......................................................................................................................................................................................1 5G Coverage Predictions ......................................................................... 2 Certification Statement of Non-interference..........................................................................................................................................................3 Page 13469 of 14062 RF Enaineerina Review I - Statement of Need Statement of Need Current Network with Proposed To comply with FCC guidelines as defined in the Code of , Federal Regulations Title 47, T-Mobile is deploying 4G and 5G :F-' 2.39 Mil services nationwide. To meet regulatory requirements and the _ - \ - Increased customer demand, T-Mobile is committed to provide high-speed services throughout metro, suburban and rural areas. , ;• 5.38Mile =•iGeneral signal levels provided by existing T-Mobile facilities (sites) are reliable in most parts of the Naples area. The facility is intended in 1.5 proposed to cover gaps about mile radius. Mainly residential properties and communities. - _r Device users in this area can experience an inordinate amount of dropped connections, failed attempts, slow data ` speeds or a combination of problems. Unreliable service can exist for a variety of reasons including low signal levels, as in this case, which are due to the distances between the active sites. 11.84Miles • (Fig 1, Table 1) Predictive signal level maps presented in Fig 2 and Fig 3, demonstrate improvements when a new facility is added to the local area network. The predictions were calculated for a Monopole of 145 feet. Legend Numerous upgrades and technology enhancements have been added to the network and surrounding facilities for at least Site On Air the last ten years with measurable but insufficient Proposecitower improvements. e' Search Ring No viable structures of sufficient height were identified within the search ring radius. The proposed tower will mitigate and potentially eliminate performance issues around the area of concern. The table below list the existing towers where T-Mobile is collocated and transmitting. Nothing else is available to provide adequate coverage in the search ring. T-Mobil rNarne Antenna Structure ID Class Address City (ft) (ft) (mi) 6NC1134S 6NC1134S Lattice Tower 19665 Immokalee Rd Naples 251 280 2.39 1- ATC- CORKSCREW FIRE 6NC1030B STATION Lattice Tower 13240 Immokalee Rd Immokalee 189 195 5.3 6NC1010A ATC FORD TOWER Guide Tower 5000 34TH AVENUE SE Naples 200 400 11.84 6NC1057B Ave Maria Monopole 4827 Kelleher St. Ave Maria 145 150 6.38 5945 Everglades Blvd 6NCO432A Estates Milestone Monopole N Naples 145 150 0 pg. 1 Fig 1 Page 13470 of 14062 RF Enaineerina Review II - Coverage Predictions Most Reliable Service Moderate Service Poor Service Signal power levels able to support a wide Users may experience call quality issues depending on A user would encounter call quality issues range of wireless services both indoors the signal power levels at their specific location. These especially indoors or during network busy hours and outdoors. These services include issues could include dropped calls, ineffective attempts due to low signal power levels. These issues voice calls and high-speed data. (blocked calls) or slow data speeds. Service in outdoor could include dropped calls, ineffective attempts locations would be markedly better than indoors in (blocked calls) and slow data speeds. Service many instances. may only be available in outdoor locations. In the worst case a user may not be able to place an emergency (E911) call. The current 4G-5G service in this part of the network is inadequate due to the distance of the 4G-5G towers to the coverage objective From 66t" Ave. NE to 39t" Ave. NE and from 16t" St. NE to 46t" St. NE, the signal levels are too low to support reliable services. (Fig 2) In contrast, the addition of a Monopole facility at the new location drastically improves the coverage. (Fig 3) pg. 2 Page 13471 of 14062 RF Enaineerina Review III - Certification Statement of Non-interference This letter provides information about the proposed T-Mobile transceiving equipment on an addition to a new facility in Naples and its potential interference with communication facilities located nearby; as well as the FCC rules governing the human exposure to radio frequency energy (OET 65 guidelines). T-Mobile shall comply with all FCC rules regarding interference to other radio services and T-Mobile shall comply with all FCC rules regarding human exposure to radio frequency energy. The proposed Monopole tower, and reception and transmission functions will not interfere with the visual and customary transmission or reception of radio, television or similar services as well as other wireless services enjoyed by surrounding properties. The Federal Communication Commission (FCC) has allocated these frequencies exclusively for use by cellular service providers. Each cellular service provider is assigned specific frequencies (channels) on which to transmit and receive radio signals. Cellular transmitters must be type -accepted by the FCC to ensure compliance with technical standards that limit the frequencies, output power, radio frequency emissions, spurious radio noise and other technical parameters. Cellular licensees like T-Mobile owns are required to use type -accepted equipment. The assignment of frequencies and FCC rules keep cellular radio signals from interfering with or being interfered with by other radio transmissions and provide guidelines outlining the limits for permissible human RF exposure. In the event of a complaint of interference or other concerns about cellular antenna facilities, the FCC has a resolution process to determine the source of interference and whether a facility follows FCC rules. In the event of interference or other known issues with the transmission facility contact with the T-Mobile Network Operations Center (NOC) can be established 24 hours a day, 7 days a week 365/366 days per year at the following numbers: (877) 611-5868 (DAY), (877) 611-5868 (NIGHT) Name Olga Maffeo Title T-Mobile Sr XD Engineer, Radio Frequency Signature0� pg. 3 Page 13472 of 14062 RF Justification Estates ES Naples 17072065 Prepared by Verizon Wireless RF Engineering William Compton May, 2025 verizon,v Page 13473 of 14062 Introduction: There are two main drivers that prompt the need for a new cell site. One is coverage and the other is capacity. Coverage is the need to expand wireless service into an area that either has no service or bad service. The request for service often comes from customers or emergency personnel. Expansion of service could mean improving the signal levels in a large apartment complex or new residential community. It could also mean providing new service along a newly built highway. Capacity is the need for more wireless resources. Cell sites have a limited amount of resources to handle voice calls, data connections, and data volume. When these limits are reached, user experience quickly degrades. This could mean customers may no longer be able to make/receive calls nor be able to browse the internet. It could also mean that webpages will be very slow to download. verizonv Page 13474 of 14062 Capacity is the amount of resources a cell site has to handle customer demand. We utilize sophisticated programs that use current usage trends to forecast future capacity needs. Since it takes an average of (1-3) years to complete a cell site project, we have to start the acquisition process several years in advance to ensure the new cell site is in place before the existing cell site hits capacity limits. Location, Location, Location. A capacity cell site needs to be as close as possible to the center of the user population and network demand as that ensures a more even traffic distribution around the cell. A typical cell site is configured in a circular pie shape, with each slice (aka. sector) holding 33% of the total cell site resources. Optimal performance is achieved when traffic is evenly distributed across the 3 sectors. A new site placed too close to an existing cell site generates unwanted interference to existing customers and does not offload far away traffic and is therefore an ineffective capacity offload solution. verizonv Page 13475 of 14062 Need Case for: Estates ES Naples The existing network in eastern Collier County near the intersection of Everglades Blvd and 58t" Ave NE has capacity layer coverage and resulting network congestion issues. The proposed site will be surrounded by single family residential buildout on large wooded lots with Estates Elementary School due north of the site 1,000 feet away. The Golden Gate area in general generates significant numbers of customer complaints due to ongoing coverage and capacity issues. The proposed site will significantly enhance the coverage and capacity situation in the area and will bring significant network performance improvements to the existing and future residents of this area. There are no existing structures in the area that would support the installation of the Verizon Wireless equipment needed. verizonv' Page 13476 of 14062 Need Case for: Estates ES Naples The below coverage maps include a map that shows coverage from (3) planned macro sites in various stages of zoning and permitting with Collier County (locations B,C, and E) and (9) planned small cells that are not currently in service at the time of the preparation of this presentation dated 5/15/25 (locations H)K,L,M,N,O,P). Tern porary and future sites are included to illustrate that they do not significantly impact the remaining need for this proposed site and are included for transparency. verizonv Page 13477 of 14062 LTE AWS Current Coverage Reliable Coverage Unreliable Coverage �s. V Vk L� verizom' Page 13478 of 14062 LTE AWS Future Coverage Without Estates ES Naples Rollabic Coverage unrehaiDle caveraoe & TI "o 1 wr I A W jai* ir A� Pak- Law.- ri verizon,v mrrlokalee- d- tv Sheriff -Gun Range. L Page 13479 of 14062 LTE AWS Future Coverage Without Estates ES Naples Rolinble Coverage UnrehaiDle caveraoe Future sites on the previous map that are NOT currently in service as of May 2025: Macro Sites: B (address: 23985 Immokalee Road, Naples, FL. 34120) C (address: 5258 Donahue Street, Ave Maria, FL. 34142) E (address: 3147 31 St Ave NE, Naples, FL. 34120) Small Cells: H,K,L,M,N,O,P (placed along right of way on Immokalee Road and Oil Well Road) verizonv Page 13480 of 14062 LTE AWS Proposed Coverage With Estates ES Naples Reliable Coverage Unreliable aver—aoe xd i `-, c ILJIB 4 i J _ 10.Ook r11 - r j r: ,1 ..�,. � I,.:_� �. k 1� � � ~�► �� Cam. $ do Y � verizonv Page 13481 of 14062 11 Immol�akee-t�' _i �—I •oka4ee-Rd _N7ort • oIII Fire pis=rict • S.tation #17 — '.h i4.�Sheriff'.Gun Range' 'L,. .._� ��.i �� i:.�_S• '� AEG ' T. api. l IWj!c _ 3 .wi ropos- ite:p > . r VYIr1❑ Studlo Ph tabi-w + The Mustard Seed Ranch of Florida BFHN�•rResearch Iby�S��:fVeal'Eoo-rim'17YYitie � - r� lag:. A,! u ogle Earth rl 19 rl 0 First Tier Neighbors and Proposed Site Information Map Label Latitude Longitude FCC ASR FCC Structure Owner Structure Max Height (ft) Structure Type VzW Antenna Centerline (ft) Site Type VzW Site Name A 26.367806 -81.569528 1204878 SBA 280 Lattice 182 Macro ACME Immokalee B 26.367604 -81.504858 1329046 Hahn Towers Inc 250 Lattice 245 Future Big Corkscrew Island C 26.3416 -81.444828 1323187 Vertex Development LLC 150 Monopole 135 Future Ave Maria Vertex D 26.322127 -81.4431296 1268378 SBA 100 Flagpole 65 Macro Ave Maria Utility E 26.289311 -81.544231 TBD Vertical Bridge 185 Monopole 180 Future Desoto and Oil Well F 26.276439 -81.6011 1238039 American Tower 196 Monopole 182 Macro Forth Island G 26.30785 -81.593739 Verizon Wireless 60 COW 56 Temp Collier CAP 3TEMP H 26.319392 -81.594889 Verizon Wireless 50 Small Cell 48 Future East Collier County 9 1 26.304967 -81.594717 Verizon Wireless 45 Small Cell 43 Future Collier County Fair Ground 1 26.299742 -81.594825 Verizon Wireless 50 Small Cell 48 Future East Collier County 10 K 26.292486 -81.586497 Verizon Wireless 39 Small Cell 37 Future Corkscrew Middle School L 26.293103 -81.574428 Verizon Wireless 50 Small Cell 48 Future Palmetto Ridge High School M 26.293433 -81.560689 Verizon Wireless 50 Small Cell 48 Future East Collier County 1 N 26.293733 -81.546522 Verizon Wireless 47 Small Cell 45 Future East Collier County 2 0 26.293847 -81.530311 Verizon Wireless 50 Small Cell 48 Future East Collier County 3 P 26.293964 1 -81.516994 1 1 Verizon Wireless 50 Small Cell 1 48 Future jEast Collier County 5 d Site 1 1 26.337765 1-81.54688 1 TBD I I I I I Macro IEstates ES Naples verizonv Page 13483 of 14062 It � 7 . � � -t'`-:� �•t ••�„�__- } r ' _ ,�_ � r r �� a i• � �.� r r .ti r Estates Elementary SO. � 7p72065�Estates ES Naples � •�: 4 It ,t � �� ���• I r I y } RF Justification Estates ES Naples 17072065 Prepared by Verizon Wireless RF Engineering William Compton January, 2025 verizon,v Page 13485 of 14062 Introduction: There are two main drivers that prompt the need for a new cell site. One is coverage and the other is capacity. Coverage is the need to expand wireless service into an area that either has no service or bad service. The request for service often comes from customers or emergency personnel. Expansion of service could mean improving the signal levels in a large apartment complex or new residential community. It could also mean providing new service along a newly built highway. Capacity is the need for more wireless resources. Cell sites have a limited amount of resources to handle voice calls, data connections, and data volume. When these limits are reached, user experience quickly degrades. This could mean customers may no longer be able to make/receive calls nor be able to browse the internet. It could also mean that webpages will be very slow to download. verizonv Page 13486 of 14062 Capacity is the amount of resources a cell site has to handle customer demand. We utilize sophisticated programs that use current usage trends to forecast future capacity needs. Since it takes an average of (1-3) years to complete a cell site project, we have to start the acquisition process several years in advance to ensure the new cell site is in place before the existing cell site hits capacity limits. Location, Location, Location. A capacity cell site needs to be as close as possible to the center of the user population and network demand as that ensures a more even traffic distribution around the cell. A typical cell site is configured in a circular pie shape, with each slice (aka. sector) holding 33% of the total cell site resources. Optimal performance is achieved when traffic is evenly distributed across the 3 sectors. A new site placed too close to an existing cell site generates unwanted interference to existing customers and does not offload far away traffic and is therefore an ineffective capacity offload solution. verizonv Page 13487 of 14062 Need Case for: Estates ES Naples The existing network in eastern Collier County near the intersection of Everglades Blvd and 58t" Ave NE has capacity layer coverage and resulting network congestion issues. The proposed site will be surrounded by single family residential buildout on large wooded lots with Estates Elementary School due north of the site 1,000 feet away. The Golden Gate area in general generates significant numbers of customer complaints due to ongoing coverage and capacity issues. The proposed site will significantly enhance the coverage and capacity situation in the area and will bring significant network performance improvements to the existing and future residents of this area. There are no existing structures in the area that would support the installation of the Verizon Wireless equipment needed. verizonv' Page 13488 of 14062 Need Case for: Estates ES Naples The below coverage maps include a map that shows coverage from (3) planned macro sites in various stages of zoning and permitting with Collier County and (9) planned small cells that are not currently in service at the time of the preparation of this presentation dated 1/31/25. The temp and future sites are included to illustrate that they do not significantly impact the remaining need for this proposed site and are included for transparency. verizonv Page 13489 of 14062 LTE AWS Current Coverage Reliable Coverage Unreliable Coverage �s. V Vk L� verizom' Page 13490 of 14062 LTE AWS Future Coverage Without Estates ES Naples Rollabic Coverage unrehaiDle caveraoe Law.- ri verizon,v Trl' A "t A" 0 Page 13491 of 14062 LTE AWS Proposed Coverage With Estates ES Naples Reliable Coverage Unreliable aver—aoe xd i `-, c 10.Ook r11 V - r j r: ,1 ..�,. � I,.:_� �. k 1� � � ~�► �� Cam. $ ll 00 Y � verizonv Page 13492 of 14062 11 Immol�akee-t�' _i �—I •oka4ee-Rd _N7ort • oIII Fire pis=rict • S.tation #17 — '.h i4.�Sheriff'.Gun Range' 'L,. .._� ��.i �� i:.�_S• '� AEG ' T. api. l IWj!c _ 3 .wi ropos- ite:p > . r VYIr1❑ Studlo Ph tabi-w + The Mustard Seed Ranch of Florida BFHN�•rResearch Iby�S��:fVeal'Eoo-rim'17YYitie � - r� lag:. A,! u ogle Earth rl 19 rl 0 First Tier Neighbors and Proposed Site Information Map Label Latitude Longitude FCC ASR FCC Structure Owner Structure Max Height (ft) Structure Type VzW Antenna Centerline (ft) Site Type VzW Site Name A 26.367806 -81.569528 1204878 SBA 280 Lattice 182 Macro ACME Immokalee B 26.367604 -81.504858 1329046 Hahn Towers Inc 250 Lattice 245 Future Big Corkscrew Island C 26.3416 -81.444828 1323187 Vertex Development LLC 150 Monopole 135 Future Ave Maria Vertex D 26.322127 -81.4431296 1268378 SBA 100 Flagpole 65 Macro Ave Maria Utility E 26.289311 -81.544231 TBD Vertical Bridge 185 Monopole 180 Future Desoto and Oil Well F 26.276439 -81.6011 1238039 American Tower 196 Monopole 182 Macro Forth Island G 26.30785 -81.593739 Verizon Wireless 60 COW 56 Temp Collier CAP 3TEMP H 26.319392 -81.594889 Verizon Wireless 50 Small Cell 48 Future East Collier County 9 1 26.304967 -81.594717 Verizon Wireless 45 Small Cell 43 Future Collier County Fair Ground 1 26.299742 -81.594825 Verizon Wireless 50 Small Cell 48 Future East Collier County 10 K 26.292486 -81.586497 Verizon Wireless 39 Small Cell 37 Future Corkscrew Middle School L 26.293103 -81.574428 Verizon Wireless 50 Small Cell 48 Future Palmetto Ridge High School M 26.293433 -81.560689 Verizon Wireless 50 Small Cell 48 Future East Collier County 1 N 26.293733 -81.546522 Verizon Wireless 47 Small Cell 45 Future East Collier County 2 0 26.293847 -81.530311 Verizon Wireless 50 Small Cell 48 Future East Collier County 3 P 26.293964 1 -81.516994 1 1 Verizon Wireless 50 Small Cell 1 48 Future jEast Collier County 5 d Site 1 1 26.337765 1-81.54688 1 TBD I I I I I Macro IEstates ES Naples verizonv Page 13494 of 14062 msolik@dot soliklaw.com From: Patrick Linn < PLinn@cmcd.org > Sent: Monday, May 12, 2025 3:43 PM To: msolik@dotysoliklaw.com Cc: Kevin Dunleavy Subject: RE: Good afternoon Ms. Solik: Thank you for your email and the attached information. At 164', and in the location noted, we will put the planned tower into our GPS database. By way of my reply, I am copying our Chief Pilot, Kevin Dunleavy. Mr. Dunleavy will also receive a forward of your original message and attachment for his reference. While a lit tower is generally easier to spot — we understand that at 164', lighting is not required. Further, the nearby elementary school will serve as a memory aid for the tower location. Our fixed -wing operations occur at 300' AGL, and helicopter missions around 200'. If we are using larvicide material, we treat at treetop level (but this occurs during daylight hours). We appreciate you taking the time and effort to provide us with this information. We have no conflicts with the proposed plan to put this tower in the vicinity of Estates Elementary School. One helpful bit of information would be for us to know the rough timeline for construction. I was unable to determine if the work on the tower has yet to break ground. When convenient, please advise of the expected month of construction so we may recon the area and advise our pilots. Please don't hesitate to contact me directly with any questions or concerns. Kind regards, Patrick Linn, MS, MSHAPI Executive Director exjr;stl Collier Mosquito Control District 600 North Road, Naples, FL 34104 239.436.10001 Main 239,293.3685 1 Mobile Direct 239.436.1005 1 Fax www.cmcd.org Under Florida law, e-mail addresses are public records. Ifyou 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 phone or in writing. Page 13495 of 14062 From: msolik@dotysoliklaw.com <msolik@dotysoliklaw.com> Sent: Monday, May 12, 2025 2:19 PM To: Patrick Linn <PLinn@cmcd.org> Subject: Dear Mr. Linn: I represent Milestone Towers. We have submitted the attached application package to Collier County for Special Exception approval for a 164' Monopole Communications Tower in the Golden Gate Estate area. The County's planning staff has directed us to provide the Collier County Mosquito Control District with a copy of our application and provide proof of our correspondence, specifically as to the following: Location of Proposed tower: SW corner of intersection of Everglades Blvd NE and 58th Ave. NE. Tax Parcel ID No.: 3885008006 Proposed Height: 164' Proposed Lighting: None Please let me know if the District has any comments or feedback. Thanks, Mary Solik DOTY SOLIK Mary Doty Solik 121 S. Orange Ave., Suite 1500 Orlando, FL 32801 407 367 7868 407 925 4738 Mobile www.-d-(Usoliktaw.com msoLikLad-otysolikla_w.cam Licensed in FL and GA Page 13496 of 14062 CO Ter County Growth Management Community Development Department Need Help? GMCD Public Portal Online Payment Guide E-Permittinci Guides Application for Public Hearing for Conditional Use LDC subsection 10 Chanter a gf the Administrative Cod A CONDITIONAL USE TO BE HEARD BY THE PLANNING COMMISSION AND BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS A MINOR CONDITIONAL USE TO BE HEARD BY THE OFFICE OF THE HEARING EXAMINER APPLICANT CONTACT INFORMATION Name of Property Owner(s): EVO _9L, t le( r ct -p. Ian C Name of Applicant if diffe � t than owner: AL Ihn, ) TJ(,Uws & ri,F 7 t !'�f. tts V Address:1�110 �U.&511- Ida 111 -d _City: &SfxVN „State: _ZIP:!2� 15!r0 Telephone: 26 3 f G V cqVy -7 Cell: Fax: /�' E-Mail Address: A C! ,�.c. w S LA Name of Agennttiss): /L J Firm:-- � r `f SO[41e— LA-W s I"o -- Address: 1� ( S D �la� 4- city: OQ� ti State: pc ZIP: 3.4 �-D / Telephone: D 7 3G7 _7k4S-_ Cell. Yo7 s 9d�l?3 Fax: E-Mail Address: M bb(t L*_A 4 .1d 1I'iC,,rC(.jvl " BE AWARE THAT COLLIER COUNTY HAS LOBBYIST REGULATIONS. GUIDE YOURSELF ACCORDINGLY AND ENSURE THAT YOU ARE IN COMPLIANCE WITH THESE REGULATIONS. Revised 2024 Page 1 of 12 Page 13497 of 14062 Co) ie,r Coxav1ty Growth Management Community Development Department ASSOCIATIONS Need Help? GMCD Public Portal Online Payment Guide E-Permittinp Guides Required: List all registered Home Owner Association(s) that could be affected by this petition. Provide additional sheets if necessary. Information can be found on the Board of County Commissioner's website at htt www.collier ov.net Index.as x? a e=774. Name of Homeowner Association: I t1s aru, 04 Mailing Address: _&3 VtL� City: State: �` Lt—Zip: a o Name of Homeowner Association: Mailing Address: City: State: ZIP: Name of Homeowner Association: Mailing Address: City: --.State: Zip: Name of Homeowner Association: Mailing Address: City' State ZIP• Name of Homeowner Association: Mailing Address: City: ---.State: Zlp• PROPERTY INFORMATION On separate page, provide a detailed legal description of the property covered by the application: • If the request involves changes to more than one zoning district, the applicant shall include separate legal description for property involved in each district; • The applicant shall submit 4 copies of a recent survey (completed within the fast six months, • maximum 1" to 4001 scale), if required to do so at the pre -application meeting; and The applicant is responsible for supplying the correct legal description. If questions arise concerning the legal description, an engineers certification or sealed survey may be required. Property I.D. Number: 3 s, po© (� � —� Plat Book: Page #: Section/Township/Ra/nge:3j 30Z. Wit? S / PSI Subdivision: Cir?w" Metes & Bounds Description: Lot: ------ Block: Size of Property: ft. X __ft, = Totai Sq. Ft. Acres: a. G C- Address/ General Location or Subject Property: 3 (•// A 0 Revised 2024 Page 2of12 Page 13498 of 14062 Co Ier C014311ty Growth Management Community Development Department N S E w ADJACENT ZONING AND LAND USE Zoning V9 Need Help? GMCD Public Portal online Payment Guide E-Permittina Guides Land Use If the owner of the subject property owns contiguous property please provide a detailed legal description of the entire contiguous property: (if space is inadequate, attach on a separate Page) Section/Township/Range: 31 /__�% / Q D Lot: Block: Subdivision: Kd d ", (14- S s Plat Book: _7_Page ##: ,427 Property I.D. Number: ��8'SOD �oj D 3 Metes & Bounds Description: �6-L Q� % ��- C r � y � � { �Ar 4T E CONDITIONAL USE REQUEST DETAIL Ali Type of Conditional Use: it)0 , 41 This application is requesting a conditional use as allowed, pursuant to LDC section 2,03.00, of the 9,d() e 7 zoning district for.�tU° 7Au((_W0A ,tkn ta—+JA t � (ype of use).l 8�� Ak Present Use of the Property: � 7 Revised 2024 Page 3 of 12 Page 13499 of 14062 ca 7er county Growth Management Community Development Department EVALUATION CRITERIA Need Help? GMCD Public Portal Online Payment Guide E-PermittingGuides Pursuant to LDC section 10.08.00 and Chapter 3 C.1 of the Administrative Code, staff's recommendation to the reviewing body shall be based upon a finding that the granting of the conditional use will not adversely affect the public interest and that the specific requirements governing the individual conditional use, if any, have been met. Further, satisfactory provision and arrangement have been made concerning the following matters, where applicable. On a separate page, provide a narrative statement describing a request for a conditional use and a detailed response to the criteria listed below. Specify how and why the request is consistent with each of the criteria. a. Describe how the project is consistent with the Collier County Land Development Code and Growth Management Plan. Include information on how the request is consistent with the applicable section or portions of the Future Land Use Element. b. Describe the existing or planned means of ingress and egress to the property and proposed structure thereon with particular reference to automotive and pedestrian safety and convenience, traffic flow and control, and access in case of fire or catastrophe. c. Describe the effect the conditional use will have on neighboring properties in relation to noise, glare, economic impact, and odor. d. Describe the site's and the proposed use's compatibility with adjacent properties and other properties in the district. e. Please provide any additional information which you may feel is relevant to this request. Deed Restrictions: The County is legally precluded from enforcing deed restrictions; however, many communities have adopted such restrictions. You may wish to contact the civic or property owners association in the area for which this use is being requested in order to ascertain whether or not the request is affected by existing deed restrictions. Previous land use petitions on the subject property: To your knowledge, has a public hearing been held on this property _within the last year? If so, what was the nature of that hearing? jJ 0 Official Interpretations or Zoning Verifications. To your knowledge, has there been an official inte pretation or zoning verification rendered on this property within the last year? No ❑ Yes (If yes please provide copies.) X Revised 2024 Page 4 of 12 Page 13500 of 14062 C01 Pler C014nty Growth Management Community Development Department Need Help? GMCD Public Portal Online Payment Guide E-Permitting Guides STATEMENT OF UTILITY PROVISIONS FOR CONDITIONAL USE REQUEST APPLICANT INFORMATION r— ! Name of Applicant(s): I It S e 0 UQ.f/' S E_.r A I hi &"-I Ke"C"k , Address: dM O 5t" City: „State: — VA_ ,ZIP: c)O /� D Telephone: 03 S~ Y&I 7 Cell: Fax: E-Mail Address: c S Address of Subject Property (if available):(o� City: kl�d (0 5 State: F7G- ZIP: LEGAL DESCRIPTION Section/T31�ownship/Range:4 { Lot: IItlBlock: Y -"Subdivision: Plat Book: Page #: '17 Property I.D. Number: -3 J 9"roo,? Cd da G Metes & Bounds Description: TYPE OF SEWAGE DISPOSAL TO BE PROVIDED Check applicable system: a. County Utility System [] b. City Utility System ❑ C. Franchised Utility System ❑ Provide Name: d. Package Treatment Plant ❑ (GPD Capacity): e. Septic system ❑ TYPE OF WATER SERVICE TO BE PROVIDED a. County Utility System b. City Utility System 0 C. Franchised Utility System ❑ PROVIDE NAME d. Private System (Well) ❑ Total Population to be served: Peak and Average Daily Demands: A. Water -Peak: Average Daily: B. Sewer -Peak: Average Daily: Revised 2024 Page 5 of 12 Page 13501 of 14062 Co -rer CouV.ty Growth Management Community Development Department Need Help? GMCD Public Portal Online Payment Guide E-PermittingGuides If proposing to be connected to Collier County Regional Water System, please provide the date service is expected to be required; Narrative statement: Provide a brief and concise narrative statement and schematic drawing of sewage treatment process to be used as well as a specific statement regarding the method of affluent and sludge disposal, if percolation ponds are to be used, then percolation data and soil involved shall be provided from tests prepared and certified by a professional engineer. ulh County Utility Dedication Statement: If the project is located within the service boundaries of Collier County's utility service system, a notarized statement shall be provided agreeing to dedicate the water distribution and sewage collection facilities within the project area to the Collier County Utilities. This shall occur upon completion of the construction of these facilities in accordance with all applicable County ordinances in effect at that time, This statement shall also include an agreement that the applicable system development charges and connection fees will be paid to the County Utilities Division prior to the issuance of building permits by the County. If applicable, the statement shall contain an agreement to dedicate the appropriate utility easements for serving the water and sewer systems. Statement of Availability Capacity from other Providers, Unless waived or otherwise provided for at the pre -application meeting, if the project is to receive sewer or potable water services from any provider other than the County, a statement from that provider indicating adequate capacity to serve the project shall be provided. Revised 2024 Page 6 of 12 Page 13502 of 14062 Co Ter County Growth Management Community Development Department Need Help? GMCD Public Portal Online Payment Guide E-Permitting Guides RECORDING OF DEVELOPER COMMITMENTS Within 30 days of adoption of the Ordinance, the owner or developer at their expense shall record in the Public Records of Collier County a Memorandum of Understanding of Developer Commitments or Notice of Developer Commitments that contains the legal description of the property that is the subject of the land use petition and contains each and every commitment of the owner or developer specified in the Ordinance. The Memorandum or Notice shall be in form acceptable to the County and shall comply with the recording requirements of F.S. §695. A recorded copy of the Memorandum or Notice shall be provided to the assigned Principal Planner, Zoning Services Department, within 15 days of recording of said Memorandum or Notice. Chapter 8 of the Administrative Code requires that the applicant must remove their public hearing advertising sign(s) after final action is taken by the Board of County Commissioners. Based on the Board's final action on this item, please remove all public hearing advertising sign(s) immediately. Revised 2024 Page 7 of 12 Page 13503 of 14062 Co ier County Growth Management Community Development Department Need Help? GMCD Public Portal Online Pa meat Guide E-Permitting Guides Pre -Application Meeting and Final Submittal Requirement Checklist for: ❑ A Conditional Use to be heard by the Planning Commission and Board of Zoning Appeals A Minor Conditional Use to be heard by the Office of the Hearing Examiner The following Submittal Requirement Checklist is to be utilized during the Pre -Application Meeting, and at time of application submittal. At time of submittal, the checklist is to be completed and submitted with the application packet. Please provide the submittal Items in the exact order listed below, with cover sheets attached to each section, Incomplete submittals will not be accepted. Requirements for Review Required Not Completed Application Required Cover letter briefly explaining the project Pre -Application Notes Affidavit of Authorization signed and notarized jFT fl warranty Deed(s) Boundary Survey Conceptual Site Plan 24' X 36" plus (one 8 A X 11 copy) Plans showing proposed location for utilities, if required Plans for screening and buffering the use with reference dimensions, as to type, and character, if required [� O Plans showing the proposed landscaping and provisions for trees protected by County regulations, if required �I r!71 ❑ Plans showing the proposed signs and lighting, including type, dimensions, and character, if required I ul ❑ l �J Architectural Rendering of Proposed Structure(s), if applicable Current aerial photographs (available from Property Appraiser) with project boundary and, if vegetated, FLUCFC5 Codes with legend included on aerial. Statement of utility provisions (with all required attachments & sketches} Environmental Data Requirements, pursuant to LDC section 3,08.00 Environmental Data Requirements collated into a single Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) at time of public hearings. Coordinate with project planner at time of public hearing, Listed Species Survey; less than 12 months old. Include copies of previous surveys. Traffic Impact Study IT]S) or waiver Historical and Archeological Survey, or waiver Electronic copy of all documents and plans FmTo Revised 2024 Page 8 of 12 Page 13504 of 14062 CO ICY Coufty Growth Management Community Development Department Need Help? GMCD Public Portal Online Payment Guide E-Permittina Guides ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR THE PUBLIC HEARING PROCESS, • Following the completion of the review process by County review staff, the applicant shall submit all materials electronically to the designated project manager. Please contact the project manager to confirm the number of additional copies required. Planners: Indicate if the petition needs to be routed to the following additional reviewers: Bays hore/Gateway Triangle Redevelopment: Emergency Management or EMS: Executive Director Conservancy of S -FL, GMD Graphics ❑ City of Naples: ❑ Utilities Engineering: y Parks and Recreation: Immokalee Water/Sewer District: ❑ Other: ❑ School District {Residential Components): Communication Towers: Commercial MI Revised 2024 Page 9 of 12 Page 13505 of 14062 Co Ter County Growth Management Community Development Department FEE REQUIREMENTS Need Help? GMCD Public Portal Online Pa meat Guide E-PermittingGuides Pre -Application Meeting; $500.00 (to be credited towards the application fee if the application is filed within 9 months of pre -application meeting) Fire Pre -Application Meeting: $150.00 (Applied as credit towards fire review fee upon submittal of application if within 9 months of the pre-app meeting date) /\Conditional Use Application Fee. $4,000.00 o When filed with Rezone Petition: $1,500.00 o Additional fee for 5th and subsequent reviews: 20% of original fee X Comprehensive Planning Consistency Review: $300.00 Environmental Data Requirements -EIS Packet (submittal determined at pre -application meeting): $2,500.00 Listed or Protected Species survey review fee (when an EIS is not required): $1,000.00 Transportation Fee, if required: o Methodology Review Fee: $500.00 o Minor Study Review Fee: $750.00 o Major Study Review Fee: $1,500.00 �( Estimated Legal Advertising Fee for the Hearing Examiner or CCPC: $1,125.00 Estimated Legal Advertising Fee for the BZA, if required: $500.00 K Fire Planning Review Fee: $150.00 Fire Code Plans Review Fees are collected at the time of application submission and those fees are set forth by the Authority having jurisdiction. The Land Development Code requires Neighborhood Notification mailers for Applications headed to hearing, and this fee is collected prior to hearing. As the authorized agent/applicant for this petition, I attest that all of the information indicated on this checklist is included in this submittal package. l understand that failure to include all necessary submittal information may result in the delay of processing this petition. kw'-� (� (� U�X_ Agent/Owner Signature b �t) L'I Agent/owner Name (please print) Revised 2024 �7�f7�s Date Page 10 of 12 Page 13506 of 14062 AFFIDAVIT OF AUTHORIZATION FOR PETITION NU1MBERS(6I L a a a o applicable) ot(print name), as �IC. S [_ /� ` (title, if ` €,b &u+seer coy, . under oath, that l am the (choose one) owner' (company, If applicable), swear or affirm Qapplicant�ontract purchaserFl that: 1 i have full authority to secure the approval(s) requested and to impose covenants and restrictions on the referenced property as a result of any action approved by the County in accordance wfth this application and the Land Development Code; 2. All answers to the questions in this application and any sketches, data or other supplementary matter attached hereto and made a part of this application are honest and true; 3. t have authorized the staff of Collier County to enter upon the property during normal working hours for the purpose of investigating and evaluating the request made through this application; and that 4- The property will be transferred, conveyed, sold or subdivided subject to the conditions and restrictions imposed by the approved action. S 1/lfell authorize 61ay o Sank, Esq as ayern fw wesEone communic mU s to act as our/my representative in any matters regarding this, petition including 1 through 2 above. 'Notes • If the applicant is a corporation, then it is usually executed by the core- pres. or v. pres- s if the applicant is a Limited Liability Company (L.L.C) or Limited Company (L.C), then the documents should typically be signed by the Company's "Managing Member." • If the applicant is a partnership, then typically a partner can sign on behalf of the partnership. • If the applicant is a limited partnership, then the general partner must sign and be identified as the general partner?' of the named partnership. • If the applicant is a trust, then they must include the trustee's name and the words "as trustee". • In each instance, first determine the applicant's status, e.g., individual, corporate, trust, partnership, and then use the appropriate format for that ownership. (.Ender penalties of perjury, I d8cl21e that I h2ve read the foregoing Affidavit of Authorization and that the facts stated in it are true. Signature )ate " STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF COLLIER Th-a foregoing inent was ackn�ged before me by means of physical sense or Q li notarization this day of 20 by (panted Hartle of owner or qualifier) Su person(s) Notary Public must check applicable box Are personally known to me ❑ Has produced a current drivers license Q Has produced p Notary Public State of L04 Marti"z My COMMIUM HH 146583 F-Vfte 08l28l2a25 CP108-COO.001 i51i55 RFV 34a02G as identification Notsry Seal Page 13507 of 14062 Cal er C)UHty Growth Management Community Development Department 2800 North Horseshoe Drive, Naples, Florida 34104 Phone: (239) 252-1036 1 Email: GMDClientservices@coiliercountyfi.gov www.calliercountVfl.gov PROPERTY OWNERSHIP DISCLOSURE FORM This is a required form with all land use petitions, except for Appeals and Zoning Verification Letters. Should any changes of ownership or changes in contracts for purchase occur subsequent to the date of application, but prior to the date of the final public hearing, it is the responsibility of the applicant, or agent on his behalf, to submit a supplemental disclosure of interest form. Please complete the following, use additional sheets if necessary. a. If the property is owned fee simple by an INDIVIDUAL, tenancy by the entirety, tenancy in common, or joint tenancy, list all parties with an ownership interest as well as the ercentage of such interest: Name and Address % of Ownership b. If the property is owned by a CORPORATION, list the officers and stockholders and the percentage of stock owned by each: Name and Address % of Ownership C. If the property is in the name of a TRUSTEE, list the beneficiaries of the trust with the percentage of interest: Name and Address % of Ownership 01/2023 Page 1 of 3 Page 13508 of 14062 Goer Gmnty Growth Management Community Development Department 2800 North Horseshoe Drive, Naples, Florida 34104 Phone: 4239j 252-1036 1 Email: GMDCiient5er► ices@collierrountyfLgov www.collierc,ou*tVfl.gov d. If the property is in the name of a GENERAL or LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, list the name of the general and/or limited partners: Name and Address % of Ownership General Partner: Milestone Communications Management V, inc. (MGM-V) Leonard Farkas Jr., 12110 Sunset Hills Rd, Ste 600, Reston, VA 20190 * 100% ` Len is the owner of f 00°I of the voting stock in Milestone Communications Management - V Inc. [MCM-V) MCM-V is the General Partner of Milestone Towers Limited Partnership V, the Applicant e. If there is a CONTRACT FOR PURCHASE, with an individual or individuals, a Corporation, Trustee, or a Partnership, list the names of the contract purchasers below, including the 111 EL:CF S, ]LVLRI ILJIUCI S, LJUt ICi!Udl ICJ, LA JJC11 LE ICE S. Name and Address % of Ownership Date of Contract: f. If any contingency clause or contract terms involve additional parties, list all individuals or of titers, it a corporation, partnership, or trust: Name and Address g. Date subject property acquired ❑ Leased: Term of lease years /months If, Petitioner has option to buy, indicate the following: a1/2023 Page 2 of 3 Page 13509 of 14062 Co.' 6'el-ir County Growth Management Community Development Department 2800 North Horseshoe Drive, Naples, Florida 34104 Phone: (239) 252-1036 1 Emaii: GMDClientServices@colliercountyfl.gov www.colliercountyfl.gov Date of option: Date option terminates: —, or Anticipated closing date: AFFIRM PROPERTY OWNERSHIP HIP INFORMATION Any petition required to have Property Ownership Disclosure, will not be accepted without this form. Requirements for petition types are located on the associated application form. Any change in ownership whether individually or with a Trustee, Company or other interest -holding party, must be disclosed to Collier County immediately if such change occurs prior to the petition's final public hearing. As the authorized agent/applicant far this petition, i attest that all of the information indicated an this checklist is included in this submittal package. i understand that failure to include all necessary submittal information may result in the delay of processing this petition. *The completed application, all required submittal materials, and fees shall be submitted to: Growth Management Community Development Department I GMD Portal: https-//cvportal.colliercountyfl.gov/cityviewweb Questions? Email: GMDclientservices@colliercountyfl.gov Agent/Owner Signature Leonard Farkas, Jr. Agent/Owner Name (please print) 7 . 3/ ?. r ©ate 01/2023 Page 3 of 3 Page 13510 of 14062 AFFIDAVIT OF AUTHORIZATION FOR PETITION NUMBERS(S) PL2D240008204 President, Milestone Communications Leonard Farkas, Jr. (print name), as Management V, Inc., General Partner (title, If applicable) of Milestone Towers Limited Partnership V (company, If a licable), swear or affirm ��` under oath, that I am the (choose one) owner=applicantcontract purchaser and that.- 1 . I have full authority to secure the approval(s) requested and to impose covenants and restrictions on the referenced property as a result of any action approved by the County in accordance with this application and the Land Development Code; 2. All answers to the questions in this application and any sketches, data or other supplementary matter attached hereto and made a part of this application are honest and true; 3. 1 have authorized the staff of Collier County to enter upon the property during normal working hours for the purpose of investigating and evaluating the request made through this application; and that 4. The property will be transferred, conveyed, sold or subdivided subject to the conditions and restrictions imposed by the approved action. 5. Well authorize Mary D. Solik of Doty 5olik Law to act as ourlmy representative in any matters regarding this petition including 1 through 2 above. 'Notes: • If the applicant is a corporation, then it is usually executed by the core. Ares, or v. pres. • If the applicant is a Limited Liability Company (L.L.C.) or Limited Company (L.C.), then the documents should typically be signed by the Company's "Managing Member." • If the applicant is a partnership, then typically a partner can sign on behalf of the partnership. • If the applicant is a limited partnership, then the general partner must sign and be identified as the `general partner" of the named partnership. • If the applicant is a trust, then they must include the trustee's name and the words "as trustee" • In each instance, first determine the applicant's status, e.g., individual, corporate, trust, partnership, and then use the appropriate format for that ownership. Under penalties of perjury, I declare that I have read the foregoing Affidavit of Authorization and that the fZ;;;4 ru Signature Date STATE OF+Lr9RH)A-V1 RG t N IA COUNTY OF (06WIWA, FMpow The foregoing instrument was acknowleged before me by means of E2fphysical presence or ❑online notarization this SO day of ZILIAM 2025, by (printed name of owner or qualifier) ll f-f-a A*A F Dr-K ,', Jr• _ Such person(s) Notary Public must check applicable box: Eg"Are personally known to me ❑ Has produced a current drivers license ❑ Has produced Notary Signatur CP108-00a-001151155 REV 3l412020 as identification. �� '�, .•�tJ�ONWC •..ti REGISTRATION 7656272 — MY COMM EXPIRES — r �qy Pis 3 Page 13511 of 14062 AFFIDAVIT OF AUTHORIZATION FOR PETITION NUMBERS(S) I r"t Q fin (print name). as Ova OF r (titfe, if applicable) of Eve 8okfe=Co= .Inc (company, If a iicable), swear or affirm under oath, that I am the (choose one) owner= applicantEDcontract purchaser=and that: i I have full authority to secure the approvat(s) requested and to impose covenants and restrictions on the referenced property as a result of any action approved by the County in accordance with this application and the Land Development Code; 2. All answers to the questions in this application and any sketches, data or other supplementary matter attached hereto and made a part of this application are Honest and true; 3. { have authorized the staff of Collier County to enter upon the property during normal working hours for the purpose of investigating and evaluating the request made through this application, and that 4. The property will be transferred, conveyed, sold or subdivided subject to the conditions and Well imposed by the approved action Y Y 5 ell authorize 'Aa ry u soi�k- Esq as agent rar misestDne commuriic ,Ms to act as ourlrny representative in any matters regarding this petlt(on including 1 through 2 above. "Notes • If the applicant is a corporation, then it is usually executed by the carp_ pres. or v_ Ares. • If the applicant is a Limited Liability Company (L.L.C.) or Limited Company (L-C.), then the documents should typically be signed by the Company's "Managing Member." • If the applicant is a partnership, then typically a partner can sign on behalf of the partnership- • If the applicant is a limited partnership, then the general partner must sign and be identified as the 'general partner" of the named partnership. If the appbcant is a trust, then they must include the trustee's name and the words as trustee" • In each instance, first determine the applicant's status, a g., individual, corporate, trust, partnership, and then use the appropriate format for that ownership. Under penalties of perjury, I declare that I have read the foregoing Affidavit of Authorization and that the facts stated in it are true. S i gn atu re bate STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF COLLIER T foregoing In ent was ackno ged before me by means of physlral Bence ar ❑o li notanzation this day of 2oby (printed name of owner or qualrfier) Su person(s) Notary Public must check applicable box. JJ Are personally known to me ® Has produced a current drivers license Notary Scat ❑ Has produced as Identification IdOiary Public State or a t_Cly Martinez �e My GammiSMn Hry 146583 d Exp ms O&M2025 CFM-C oA-001 MISS txE Y 3/412020 Page 13512 of 14062 ,1!) Collier County Addressing Checklist GMCD Public Portal Land Development Code Administrative Code Please complete the following and upload via the CityView Portal with your submittal. Items marked with a * are required for every application, other items are optional and may not apply to every project. Forms are valid for 6 months following their submittal; an updated form will be required for a new submittal after that timeframe and any time the properties within the project boundary are modified. Applicant Contact Information *Name of Owner/Agent: Mary D. Solik, Esq. As Agent for Milestone Tower Limited Partnership V Firm [if agent]: Doty Solik Law *Address: 121 S Orange Ave Ste 1500 *City: *Telephone: (407) 367-7868 Orlando *State: FL *ZIP: 32801 Cell: (407) 925-4738 Fax: *E-Mail Address: msolik@dotysoliklaw.com Location Information *Folio (Property ID) Number(s) of the subject property or properties [Attach list if necessary]: 38850080006 *Legal Description of subject property or properties [Attach list if necessary]: All of Tract 114, Golden Gate Estates Unit No. 42, according to the map or plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 7, Page 27, of the Public Records of Collier County FL Street Address(es) where applicable, if already assigned: 2968 58th Ave. NE, Naples, FL 34120 Addressing Checklist 6/14/2024 Page 1 of 2 Growth Management Community Development • Operations & Regulatory Management 2800 North Horseshoe Drive • Naples, FL 34104 • 239-252-2400 • xx x� x� .collicrcountvf Lvov Page 13513 of 14062 Collier County Project Information Acceptance of this form does not constitute project and/or street name approval and is subject to further review by the Addressing Official. Pre -approval of project name and/or street name may be requested by contacting us at GMD Addressing(cDcolliercountyfl.gov or 239-252-2482 prior to your submittal. Current Project Name: Milestone Towers: Estates 160' Monopole Tower Proposed Project Name: Proposed Street Name: Latest Approved Project Number [e.g., SDP-94-##, PPL-2002-AR-####, PL2017000####] Submittal Requirement Checklist Additional documents may be attached to this form and can include. Checkmark the items included with this application: Requirements for Review: Required: LOCATION MAP and/or SURVEY showing the proposed project boundary. ❑x List of additional folio numbers and associated legal descriptions. ❑ E-mail from Addressing Official for any pre -approved project and/or street names. ❑ The completed application, all required submittal materials, and fees shall be submitted to: Growth Management Community Development Department I GMCD Portal: https://cvportal.colliercountvfl.qov/citvviewweb Questions? Email: Front. Desk(a-)colliercountyfl.gov Addressing Checklist 6/14/2024 Page 2 of 2 Growth Management Community Development • Operations & Regulatory Management 2800 North Horseshoe Drive • Naples, FL 34104 • 239-252-2400 • xx x� x� xollicrcountvf Lvov Page 13514 of 14062 IL A, ek �,�Ih ,•5 � _� I _ � � � FIy _y 'A . � • � fir_ IF Ir__ + .- 4 f , i 'I • L _t - - l { _ I I 166 I ry{rS- P SL U. FIR• � t+rL . � M — X Ir F }r r tip•_ i. ti. F L•In L;3. aA,y 4 _ I ■ 7 • J a r' ' -r- IN 7-' rip L k 5 14 Vp law • , `'` • I, `' ° 5 ,_ Page 13515 of 14062 IL �IIr Cauniw a�a7y �µ�ralxr. N�7cs, a'.f' L 1. T' 1 r ' 1 - T � 1 IAN 1p S!Htl AVE Al _ r �'-r ; _ _ � ���� � T - # ��-�a �= ,r !� �"- Imo• � � � � `- ; ' y. �{ ,� ��•f tea•• �•.i4:.-•• a Y_.f� iF r, .� 1-0 I k `•r 5i 5�i t } r�. 'L � y' .y�j'y r '4 '.. .- j • r , .. w� � •, .. •' ram:N �'�• �'•� • - - � 5 L Page 13516 of 14062 o Kimley>>)Horn To: Matt Penning, Director of Development Milestone Towers 1801 Old Reston Avenue Suite 101 Reston, VA 20190 From: Frank Suarez, Environmental Scientist Kimley-Horn & Associates, Inc. Date: December 18, 2024 RE: Protected Species Assessment Technical Memorandum Estates FL Cellular Tower 58' Avenue NE & Everglades Boulevard N Collier County, FL Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. (Kimley-Horn) conducted a field reconnaissance and desktop review of the above -referenced project site to evaluate the potential for utilization by state and/or federally protected species. The project site totals approximately 0.15 acres and consists of a 50-foot by 50-foot telecommunications tower compound and associated 30-foot-wide access and utility easement. The project site is located at the southwest corner of the intersection of 58t' Avenue NE and Everglades Boulevard North in unincorporated Collier County, Florida (see Figure 1). Methodology A review of readily available databases and Geographic Information System (GIS) data layers from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS), Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC), and Florida Natural Areas Inventory (FNAI) were completed prior to the field review. The methodology for this evaluation included a review of the following: • Audubon Florida EagleWatch Nest Map; Web -based maps (https://www.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=9ade9794b 8494d2b84c 8 dea3 3 9 eal428) • Florida Natural Areas Inventory (FNAI) Biodiversity Matrix (https://www.fnai.org/biodiversity-matrix-intro) • Various Geographic Information System (GIS) data layers from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS), Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC), and FNAI • USFWS IPaC data [(https:Hecos.fws.gov/ipac/)] Page 13517 of 14062 Ki m ey >>> H o r n Page 2 Field reconnaissance was conducted on December 11, 2024, to evaluate existing environmental conditions, available habitat for protected species, and the potential for usage by protected species. It should be noted that the scope of services did not include species -specific surveys. Kimley-Horn biologists conducted pedestrian transects through the project site to identify habitats and record observations or other signs of protected species on the project site. Existing Environmental Conditions Vegetative communities within the project site are described and categorized below using the Florida Land Use, Cover, and Forms Classification System (FLUCFCS, Florida Department of Transportation, 1999) and are shown on Figure 2 — FLUCFCS Map. The below -described habitat cover types were identified based on field reconnaissance conducted at the project site on December 11, 2024. The descriptions below characterize the dominant vegetation observed along representative pedestrian transects and do not represent an all-inclusive vegetative inventory. The presence of wetlands and surface waters within the project site was evaluated based on the Florida unified wetland delineation methodologies in accordance with Chapter 62-340, Florida Administrative Code (FAG) and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USAGE) 1987 Wetland Delineation Manual. These methods consider prevalence of wetland vegetation, hydric soil indicators, and wetland hydrology. Surface waters include both natural and manmade bodies of water, such as streams, lakes, ponds, canals, and ditches. No wetlands or surface waters were identified within the project site. FLUCFCS 411 — Pine Flatwoods According to historical aerial imagery, almost the entire project site is native upland pine flatwoods habitat that appears to never have been disturbed and remained undisturbed at time of site reconnaissance. In 2023, a small portion of the project site along Everglades Blvd. N was cleared for what appeared to be utility improvements. Canopy vegetation coverage observed was sparse overall, consisting of slash pine (Pinus elliottii), with occasional earleaf acacia (Acacia auriculiformis). Shrub vegetation observed consisted mostly of saw palmetto (Serenoa repens), wax myrtle (Morella cerifera), fetterbush (Lyonia lucida), chapman oak (Quercus chapmanii), American beautyberry (Callicarpa americana), with occasional Brazilian pepper (Schinus terebinthifolius). Groundcover vegetation observed included wiregrass (Aristida stricta), winged sumac (Rhus copallinum), Florida pennyroyal (Piloblephis rigida), narrowleaf silkgrass (Pityopsis graminifolia), goldenrod (Solidago spp.), and broomsedge (Andropogon virginicus). Page 13518 of 14062 Kimley>>)Horn FL UCFCS 810 — Roads and Highways Page 3 The eastern extent of the project site consists of mowed right-of-way for Everglades Blvd N. Vegetation observed consisted of bermudagrass (Cynodon dactylon) and St. Augustine grass (Stenotaphrum secundatum). Miscellaneous ruderal vegetation such as Southern sandspur (Cenchrus echinatus), ticktrefoil (Desmodium spp.), and Mexican clover (Richardia brasilensis) were also observed. Database Review and Protected Species Survey Results Federally Listed Species Based on a review of USFWS consultation areas, the project site is located within the consultation areas of the following species: Audubon's crested caracara (Polyborus plancus audubonii), Florida scrub jay (Aphelocoma coerulescens), Everglades snail kite (Rostrhamus sociabilis plumbeus), Florida bonneted bat (Eumops floridanus), and Florida panther (Puma concolor coryi). The project site does not contain any USFWS-designated critical habitat. The USFWS Information for Planning and Consultation (IPaC) Trust Resources identified a list of protected species that may occur within the project site (Appendix A). The USFWS IPaC includes historical data in their reporting, which results in some species findings that do not reflect current on - site conditions. The following species listed in the database that do not have suitable habitat on -site include: American alligator (Alligator mississippiensis), Audubon's crested caracara (Polyborus plancus audubonii), green sea turtle (Chelonia mydas), gulf sturgeon (Acipenser oxyrinchus), wood stork (Mycteria americana), eastern black rail (Laterallus jamaicensis ssp. jamaicensis), Everglades snail kite (Rostrhamus sociabilis plumbeus), Miami blue butterfly (Cyclargus thomasi bethunebakeri), and Florida prairie -clover (Dalea carthagenensis floridana). These species are excluded from further evaluation. Florida scrub-Lav The USFWS IPaC also listed the Florida scrub jay (Aphelocoma coerulescens) as potentially occurring within the project site. Although suitable foraging habitat for the scrub jay is present within the project site, no scrub jays have been documented by USFWS or FWC within one mile of the project site and no individuals were observed during site reconnaissance. No further action regarding this species is anticipated. Florida bonneted bat The USFWS IPaC identified the Florida bonneted bat (Eumops floridanus) as potentially occurring within the project site. During site reconnaissance, canopy trees observed within the project site were inspected for cavities suitable for bat roosting. No potential roost cavities were observed on -site. Page 13519 of 14062 Ki m ey >>> H o r n Page 4 Although no roosting habitat or bats were observed within the project site, suitable foraging habitat is present on -site. Coordination with USFWS regarding the Florida bonneted bat is recommended. Tricolored bat The tricolored bat (Perimyotis subflavus) is proposed endangered by the USFWS. USFWS IPaC listed the tricolored bat as potentially occurring within the project site, and although no signs of the species were identified, suitable foraging habitat was noted during field reconnaissance. If the listing status of the tricolored bat is elevated by USFWS to threatened or endangered during the design and permitting phase of the proposed project, and the proposed site is located within the consultation area, consultation with the USFWS may be warranted to determine additional potential survey needs and to address USFWS regulations regarding the protection of the tricolored bat. Eastern indigo snake The USFWS IPaC also listed the eastern indigo snake (Drymarchon corais couperi) as potentially occurring within the project site. No eastern indigo snakes were observed during site reconnaissance; however, marginal habitat for the eastern indigo snake exists on -site. Due to the presence of suitable habitat, during construction, the USFWS Standard Protection Measures for the Eastern Indigo Snake (May 2024) are recommended to be implemented (see Appendix B). With the implementation of these protection measures, no impacts to this species are anticipated. Florida panther The USFWS IPaC identified the Florida panther as potentially occurring within the project site. Additionally, the FNAI documented one (1) occurrence of a Florida panther within the vicinity of the project site. The project site is located within the Panther Focus Area Secondary Zone. No Florida panthers or evidence of panther activity were documented during site reconnaissance. According to the USFWS Florida Panther Effect Determination Key, because the project size is less than 1 acre, the project results in a may affect, not likely to adversely affect (MANLAA) determination. As such, no further action is anticipated to be required. State Listed Species No state -listed species have been documented by FWC to occur within the project site. No wading bird rookeries were documented within one mile of the project site. The FNAI database report (Appendix A) identified the following state listed species, not previously mentioned, that could potentially occur within the project site: gopher tortoise (Gopherus polyphemus), Florida burrowing owl (Athene cunicularia), and Big Cypress fox squirrel (Sciurus niger avicennia). No individuals or evidence of any of the above -named species were observed on -site during site Page 13520 of 14062 Ki m ey >>> H o r n Page 5 reconnaissance. Suitable habitat for the Florida burrowing owl was not observed on -site, therefore, this species is excluded from further evaluation. Gopher tortoise The FNAI identified the gopher tortoise as potentially occurring within the project site. During site reconnaissance, a 100% survey of suitable gopher tortoise habitat within the project site was traversed with pedestrian transects, in accordance with the FWC guidelines for conducting gopher tortoise presence/absence surveys. No burrows or individuals were identified on -site; however, suitable habitat does exist within the project site. Although no further action is required at this time, it is recommended that a pre -construction 100% gopher tortoise survey be conducted within 90 days of project construction. If gopher tortoises are present within 25 feet of the construction limits, a permit from the FWC would be required to relocate gopher tortoises. If the burrows can be avoided within a 25-foot buffer, then no permit would be required. Big Cypress fox squirrel The FNAI also listed the Big Cypress fox squirrel as potentially occurring on -site. No individuals were documented by FNAI within the vicinity of the project site and no individuals were observed during site reconnaissance. No further action regarding this species is anticipated. Other Protected Species Bald eagle No bald eagle (Haheatus leucocephalus) nests are documented within one mile of the project site. The project site is outside of any bald eagle nest protection zones. No bald eagle nests or bald eagles were observed on or near the project site during site reconnaissance, and no further coordination regarding the bald eagle is anticipated. Florida Black Bear FNAI describes Florida black bear (Ursus americanus floridanus) as likely to occur within the project area. Several documented nuisance reports have been made within one mile of the project site. The Florida black bear was removed from the FWC list of state -threatened species in August 2012; however, it remains protected under other laws, primarily the Florida Black Bear Conservation Rule, Chapter 68A-4.009 F.A.C., and the 2019 FWC Florida Black Bear Management Plan. Therefore, consistent with the FWC Black Bear Management Plan, garbage and food debris must be properly removed from the construction site daily to eliminate possible sources of food that could attract bears. Nuisance black bears are to be reported to the FWC at the Wildlife Alert Hotline at 1-888-404-3922. With implementation of these measures, no further action is anticipated regarding this species. Page 13521 of 14062 Kimley>>)Horn Listed Plant Species Page 6 The Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Service's Notes on Florida's Threatened and Endangered Plants, and Richard Wunderlin's Guide to Vascular Plants of Florida, were consulted to assess habitat requirements for listed plant species. Although seven (7) state listed plants and one (1) federally listed plant were noted by USFWS IPaC and FNAI as possibly occurring in this area, none were observed during field reconnaissance and habitat on -site is not suitable for these species. No further action is anticipated to be required regarding listed plant species. Wildlife Observations Wildlife observed on -site during site reconnaissance included red -shouldered hawk (Buteo lineatus), American crow (Corvus brachyrhynchos) and black vulture (Coragyps atratus). No listed species or evidence of listed species were observed during the field review. Summary Based on the desktop review and field reconnaissance, no state or federally listed species have been documented to occur on -site. No impacts to listed species are anticipated at this time. With the implementation of the USFWS Standard Protection Measures for the Eastern Indigo Snake (May 2024), no impacts to eastern indigo snakes are anticipated. Pre -construction coordination with USFWS is recommended regarding the Florida bonneted bat. Additionally, a 100% survey of suitable gopher tortoise habitat is recommended to be conducted within 90 days of construction. Page 13522 of 14062 Fort Myers - Lehigh Acres Cape Coral San Carlos Park 1 i� immokalee _- Project Site Bonita Springs i Naples Collier County Picayune Strand State! Forest l Biq CvPl If rk Az lt Aw jr Ll i . - '. � , � '�fij'—' ` �' a y: _�r"�F C ,� `� r �. '� •� �� by '�;'�, w �+��� �� 'TIC .. Xr� � _� �R' ��.� •r- _ � �y L j - ti J �. 'W.. ,�=• JYr' i�'•. it 19 � •,} � 3 by � j"' � ����� Legend w - �t�► \ _ 0 200 400 a Q Project Site Feet Project Location Map Klmley >>> Horn Estates FL © 2024 Kimley-]corn and Associates, Inc. Collier County, Florida 201 North Franklin Street, Suite 1400, Tampa, FL 33602 Phone (813) 620-1460 www-kimley-horn.com 1 IN = 400 FT PROJECT NUMBER: 013273014 DECEMBER 2024 FIGURE 1 _ - t...• - ilk i v .., -0 MZ SSth Ave�(N -°. �i to � � �%� ,•, 'r:' ^ � , n �=6' • r 1'Ll � 1 • y r ~ • ,"•ma�y}� ,�'i r��' • ,. 'r .. yam;, xs •a . A_ ;'� =.-.. • p - �,;{ • 3'Y °. '� • °i:: �� t. i :yam `�� i s'• ' yL�� ' � ` dry,.. •• • * F%+�( AR r*,�. r,ti., �y �:'.:� '�u��,'' `•,LY,•..�w•rI :a W ',4:i''l.ir' Legend L ; z Code:project site 50-foot Project Buffer ■ i 1: Roads an■ Highways Kimley>>)Horn APPENDIX A — IPaC & FNAI DATA REPORTS Page 13525 of 14062 12/10/24, 4:55 PM IPaC: Explore Location resources IPaC U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service IPaC resource list This report is an automatically generated list of species and other resources such as critical habitat (collectively referred to as trust resources) under the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's (USFWS) jurisdiction that are known or expected to be on or near the project area referenced below. The list may also include trust resources that occur outside of the project area, but ffQ��at x�yldq ati�ile a�iytfku� plrr*Qyajleaadirectly a bfnwe\Mmj&teTra"ragEtlmltkagbood and extent of e hORcgarueg(Jp i flf spmEt6 es gathering additional site-speci h0evg-yOaOdiprdfeatAg6ding of proposed activities) information. -Ov- Below is a summary of the project information you provided and contact information for the WdIW g(bdselkMeai$ethuDdEEhe introduction to each section that follows (Endangered Species, Migratory Birds, USFWS Facilities, and NWI Wetlands) for additional information applicable to the trust resources addressed in that section. Location Collier County, Florida Cl WIpi UdDrida Ecological Services Field O �. (352) 448-9151 IB (772) 562-4288 u fisgegs@fws.gov OkO https://ipac.ecosphere.fws.gov/location/TFEE66JGZ5FVLBC6AYREU7GVI4/resources Page 13526 of 146V2 12/10/24, 4:55 PM IPaC: Explore Location resources 777 37th St Suite D-101 Vero Beach, FL 32960-3559 https://www.fws.gov/ff�/ 8rid a -ecological -services �o� Foy 04 11000 coo https://ipac.ecosphere.fws.gov/location/TFEE66JGZ5FVLBC6AYREU7GVI4/resources Page 13527 of 1 4f2 12/10/24, 4:55 PM IPaC: Explore Location resources Endangered species This resource list is for informational purposes only and does not constitute an analysis of project level impacts. The primary information used to generate this list is the known or expected range of each flaeme$AG)Itilosip�oila�asrefalso considered. An AOI includes ffct�od bytkdiuitifthel species range if the species could be indirectly a (apeJa�oadtfglaadam upstream of a 6w dam site, may indirectly impact the species by reducing or eliminating water downstream). Because species can move, and site conditions can change, the species on this list are not guaranteed to be found on or near the project area. To fully determine any ff*0*1&sioitional site-speci required. ffmokmbagbtk�L--Erkd�'nggaedtSqfedies Act Secretary information whether any species which is listed or proposed to be listed may be present in the area of such proposed action" for any project that is conducted, permitted, ff�raiuHpcErpksbdtby any Federal agency. A letter from the local o f,6"Wfrcbquirement can onlydial optffiileediiWrequesting an o fiIther the Regulatory Review section in IPaC (see directions below) or from the local tfi directly. ` 1 41h. For project evaluations that require USFWS concurrence/review, please return to the IPaC fiebt�caliLs�d�uyemi�rgmhe following: D.raw the project location and click CONTINUE. Mick DEFINE PROJECT. Bog in (if directed to do so). grovide a name and description for your project. Mick REQUEST SPECIES LIST. Listed species! and their critical habitats are managed by the Eodblogical Services Program fheitiJes.dHKsibioncb'[ MIiNBfiien&®(ditSS) and the and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA Fisheries). ivesand critical habitats under the sole responsibility of NOAA Fisheries are this list. Please contact POAA Fisheries species under theirjurisdiction Species listed under the F-Irdahgeaieer ngered; IPaC also shows species that are candidates, or proposed, for listing. See the Ifst�ng status page more information. IPaC only shows species that are regulated by USFWS (see FAQ). https://ipac.ecosphere.fws.gov/location/TFEE66JGZ5FVLBC6AYREU7GVI4/resources Page 13528 of 14ib2 12/10/24, 4:55 PM IPaC: Explore Location resources 2. NOAA Fisheriestfilso known as the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), is an o of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration within the Department of Commerce. UotL-Cbby\fftbtg/iIPB5cfiellaia--Ipcatjc)tially a Mammals NAME STATUS Florida Bonneted Bat gdduyW Endangered ibrever found There is fial .critical habitat for this species Your location does not overlap the critical habitat. https://ecos.fws.gov/ecp/species/8630 Florida Panther Puma (=Felis) concolor coryi Endangere ikrever found No critical habitat has been designated for this species. https://ecos.fws.gov/ecp/species/1763 Puma (=mountain Lion) Puma (=Felis) concolor (all subsp. � SAT except coryi) No critical habitat has been designated for this species. https://ecos.fws.gov/ecp/species/6049 Tricolored Bat Rainy otis sub Mrever found No critical habitat has been designated for this species. https://ecos.fws.gov/ecp/species/10515 i • NAME Mpsled Caracara (audubon""s) [ Caracara plancus audubonii No critical habitat has been designated for this species. https://ecos.fws.gov/ecp/species/8250 Eastern Black Rail Laterallusjamaicensis ssp.jamaicensis ikrever found No critical habitat has been designated for this species. https://ecos.fws.gov/ecp/species/10477 �o� Proposed Endangered STATUS Threatened Threatened https://ipac.ecosphere.fws.gov/location/TFEE66JGZ5FVLBC6AYREU7GVI4/resources Page 13529 of 14612 12/10/24, 4:55 PM IPaC: Explore Location resources Everglade Snail Kite Rostrhamus sociabilis plumbeus Endangered Mrever found There is fial .critical habitat for this species Your location does not overlap the critical habitat. https://ecos.fws.gov/ecp/species/7713 Florida Scrub -jay Aphelocoma coerulescens Itrever found No critical habitat has been designated for this species. https://ecos.fws.gov/ecp/species/6174 Wood Stork Mycteria americans No critical habitat has been designated for this species. https://ecos.fws.gov/ecptspecies/8477 Reptiles NAME American Alligator Alligator mississippiensis Mrever found No critical habitat has been designated for this species. https://ecos.fws.gov/ecptspecies/776 Eastern Indigo Snake Drymarchon couperi ikrever found No critical habitat has been designated for this species. https://ecos.fws.gov/ecp/species/646 011—� Green Sea Turtle Chelonia mydas Pkrdbitat for this species Your location does not overlap the critical habitat. https://ecos.fws.gov/ecp/species/6199 Fishes NAME Threatened Threatened STAT T Threatened Threatened STATUS Gulf Sturgeon Acipenser oxyrinchus (=oxyrhynchus) desotoi Threatened Mrever found There is fial .critical habitat for this species Your location does not overlap the critical habitat. https://ecos.fws.gov/ecp/species/651 https://ipac.ecosphere.fws.gov/location/TFEE66JGZ5FVLBC6AYREU7GVI4/resources Page 13530 of 14f2 12/10/24, 4:55 PM Insects NAME Miami Blue Butter Mrever found IPaC: Explore Location resources Cyclargus thomasi bethunebakeri No critical habitat has been designated for this species. https://ecos.fws.gov/ecp/species/3797 Monarch Butter Danaus plexippus Mrever found No critical habitat has been designated for this species. https://ecos.fws.gov/ecp/species/9743 Flowering Plants STATUS Endangered Candidate .eXO\\ NAM E STATUS 40 Florida Prairie -clover OraU5Fnraarthagenensis Endangere Pk##aikdbitat for this species https://ecos.fws.gov/ecp/species/2300 Critical habitats `c Jv e0141O�1 9atlwtaiafitical habitat(s) in this location must be analyzed along with the endangered species themselves. 1 .0 i There are no critical habitats at this location. Voks weaill required to determine if your project(s) may have e above listed species. Bald &Golden Eagles Bald and golden eagles are protected under the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act' and the Migratory Bird Treaty Act2. Any person or organization who plans or conducts activities that may result in impacts to bald or golden eagles, or their habitats3, should follow appropriate regulations and consider implementing appropriate conservation measures, as described in the links below. fipI4i please review the "Supplemental Information on Migratory Birds and Eagles". https://ipac.ecosphere.fws.gov/location/TFEE66JGZ5FVLBC6AYREU7GVI4/resources Page 13531 of 1462 12/10/24, 4:55 PM IPaC: Explore Location resources Additional information can be found using the following links: • Eagle Management https://www.fws.gQv//program/eagle-management • Measures for avoiding and minimizing impacts to birds https://www.fws.gov/library/collections/avoiding-and-minimizing-incidental-take- migratory-birds • Nationwide conservation measures for birds ff odw went gIdm 1�rd-conservation- measures.pdf • Supplemental Information for Migratory Birds and Eagles in IPaC https://www.fws.gov/media/supplemental-information-migratory-birds-and-bald-and- golden-eagles-may-occur-project-action There are likely bald eagles present in your project area. For additional information on ba, dd eagles, refer to Bald Eagle Nesting and Sensitivity to Human Activity_ • For guidance on when to schedule activities or implement avoidance and minimization measures to reduce impacts to migratory birds on your list, see the PROBABILITY OF PRESENCE SUMMARY below to see when these birds are most likely to be present and breeding in your project area.N 111100 NAME BREEDING SEASON Bald Eagle Haliaeetus leucocephalus Breeds Sep 1 to Jul 31 This is not a Bird of Conservation Concern (BCC) in this area, but warrants attention because of the Eagle Act or for potential f bExePlaAilibmin certain types of development or activities. https://ecos.fws.gov/ecp/species/1626 Probability of Presence Summary The graphs below provide our best understanding of when birds of concern are most likely to be present in your project area. This information can be used to tailor and schedule your project activities to avoid or minimize impacts to birds. Please make sure you read "Supplemental Information on Migratory Birds and Eagles" fiaPy!&e FAQ section titled "Proper Interpretation and Use of Your Migratory Bird Report" before using or attempting to interpret this report. Probability of Presence ( ) Each green bar represents the bird's relative probability of presence in the 10km grid cell(s) your project overlaps during a particular week of the year. (A year is represented as 12 4- week months.) A taller bar indicates a higher probability of species presence. The survey 00n(se6iiMe\preaerfae t3E;ecbtGDeEaabIish a level of con flk&ni&mim tniglpffiefience score if the corresponding survey e high. https://ipac.ecosphere.fws.gov/location/TFEE66JGZ5FVLBC6AYREU7GVI4/resources Page 13532 of 14'61&2 12/10/24, 4:55 PM IPaC: Explore Location resources How is the probability of presence score calculated? The calculation is done in three steps: The probability of presence for each week is calculated as the number of survey events in the week where the species was detected divided by the total number of survey events for that week. For example, if in week 12 there were 20 survey events and the Spotted Towhee was found in 5 of them, the probability of presence of the Spotted Towhee in week 12 is 0.25. to properly present the pattern of presence across the year, the relative probability of presence is calculated. This is the probability of presence divided by the maximum probability of presence across all weeks. For example, imagine the probability of presence in week 20 for the Spotted Towhee is 0.05, and that the probability of presence at week 12 (0.25) is the maximum of any week of the year. The relative probability of presence on week 12 is 0.25/0.25 = 1; at week 20 it is 0.05/0.25 = 0.2. The relative probability of presence calculated in the previous step undergoes a statistical conversion so that all possible values fall between 0 and 10, inclusive. This is the ► probability of presence score. To see a bar's probability of presence score, simply hover your mouse cursor over the bar. $reeding Season ) Yellow bars denote a very liberal estimate of the time -frame inside which the bird breeds across its entire range. If there are no yellow bars shown for a bird, it does not breed in your project area. gatvey E (1) Vertical black lines superimposed on probability of presence bars indicate the number of surveys performed for that species in the 10km grid cell(s) your project area overlaps. The number of surveys is expressed as a range, for example, 33 to 64 surveys. Ucit3wgEbair`spLyrtaever your mouse cursor over the bar. RJo Data —) A week is marked as having no data if there were no survey events for that week. Survey Timeframe Surveys from only the last 10 years are used in order to ensure delivery of currently relevant ffiferAtL- iimra.cTdst)wbpt®bitd tieirs.iiliar&rzfs o based on all years of available data, since data in these areas is currently much more sparse. probability of presence breeding season I&arvey e — no data SPECIES JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC Bald Eagle .4�� 1111 1111 1111 II I _+ 1111 Nile ���1 1111 Non BCC Vulnerable What does IPaC use to generate the potential presence of bald and golden eagles in my speci location? https://ipac.ecosphere.fws.gov/location/TFEE66JGZ5FVLBC6AYREU7GVI4/resources Page 13533 of 14 t-s[ 12/10/24, 4:55 PM IPaC: Explore Location resources The potential for eagle presence is derived from data provided by the Avian Knowledge Network (AKN).. The AKN data is based on a growing collection of aaddy, &mj� g, and citizen science datasets #laded to return a list of those birds reported as occurring in the 10km grid cell(s) which your project ikee�sraapi�la�i'trtlrntiderl�ecause they are a BCC species in that area, an eagle (Er uif Ments may apply). To see a list of all birds potentially present in your project area, please visit the Rapid Avian Information Locator (RAIL) Tool. What does IPaC use to generate the probability of presence graphs of bald and golden eagles in my 50doication? The Migratory Bird Resource List is comprised of USFWS Rindlscd[blEonservation Concern (BCC). species that may warrant special attention in your project location. The migratory bird list generated for your project is derived from data provided by the Avian Knowledge NMV Al�is based on a growing collection of survey., banding, and citizen science datasetsflaffrdttquefiedianIdtt of those birds reported as occurring in the 10km grid i�dll�)rirtoige�dtattt+�r�iettt�el�leat have been identi they are a BCC species in that area, an eagle (_ laiftments may apply), or a species that has a flaotietda"tib-B--oaWbtjetopmnent. r Again, the Migratory Bird Resource list includes only a subset of birds that may occur in your project area. It is not representative of all birds that may occur in your project area. To get a list of all birds potentially present in your project area, please visit the Rapid Avian Information Locator (RAIL) Tool. What if I have eagles on my list? If your project has the potential to disturb or kill eagles, you may need to obtain a permit to avoid violating the Eagle Actfilhifuld such impacts occur. Please contact your local Fish and Wildlife Service Field O you have questions. Migratory birds Certain birds are protected under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act' and the Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act2. Any person or organization who plans or conducts activities that may result in impacts to migratory birds, eagles, and their habitats should follow appropriate regulations and consider implementing appropriate conservation measures, as described in the links below. fJpI4)r,i please review the "Supplemental Information on Migratory Birds and Eagles". The MfOI Sry Birds Treaty Act the Vr16Golden Eagle Protection Act Additional information can be found using the following links: • Eagle Management https://www.fws.gQv//program/eagle-management https://ipac.ecosphere.fws.gov/location/TFEE66JGZ5FVLBC6AYREU7GVI4/resources Page 13534 of 14f2 12/10/24, 4:55 PM IPaC: Explore Location resources • Measures for avoiding and minimizing impacts to birds https://www.fws.gov/library/collections/avoiding-and-minimizing-incidental-take- migratory-birds • Nationwide conservation measures for birds f�.�s://www.fws.gov/sites/default/ documents/nationwide-standard-conservation-measures.pdf • Supplemental Information for Migratory Birds and Eagles in IPaC https://www.fws.gov/media/supplemental-information-migratory-birds-and-bald-and- golden-eagles-may-occur-project-action The birds listed below are birds of particular concern either because they occur on the 10�E�Jg i �rmis�� �'i�lr�eieha�tgrn in your pTi®JeetAcrui ieraibout the levels of concern for birds on your list and how this list is generated, see the FAQ belowfi-Ohii3 thi3ot a list of every bird you may location, nor a guarantee that every bird on this list will be found in your project area. To see exact locations of where birders and the general public have sighted birds in and around your project area, visit the ff:bkr:cbdtga yoyp�=gJoa desired date fl@rr-cgAt is €polsksaddi�iamlalist). For projects that occur o maps and models detailing the relative occurrence and abundance of bird species on your list are available. Links to additional information about Atlantic Coast birds, and other important information about your migratory bird list, including how to properly interpret and use your migratory bird report, can be found below For guidance on when to schedule activities or implement avoidance and minimization measures to reduce impacts to migratory birds on your list, see the PROBABILITY OF PRESENCE SUMMARY below to see when these birds are most likely to be present and breeding in your project area. NAME American Kestrel Falco sparverius paulus This is a Bird of Conservation Concern (BCC) only in particular Bird Conservation Regions (BCRs) in the continental USA https://ecos.fws.gov/ecp/species/9587 Bald Eagle Haliaeetus leucocephalus This is not a Bird of Conservation Concern (BCC) in this area, but warrants attention because of the Eagle Act or for potential flbIcep bdilitmin certain types of development or activities. https://ecos.fws.gov/ecp species/1626 Chimney Swift Chaetura pelagica This is a Bird of Conservation Concern (BCC) throughout its range in the continental USA and Alaska. BREEDING SEASON Breeds Apr 1 to Aug 31 Breeds Sep 1 to Jul 31 Breeds Mar 15 to Aug 25 https://ipac.ecosphere.fws.gov/location/TFEE66JGZ5FVLBC6AYREU7GVI4/resources Page 13535 of 1146k 12/10/24, 4:55 PM IPaC: Explore Location resources Great Blue Heron Ardea herodias occidentalis Breeds Jan 1 to Dec 31 This is a Bird of Conservation Concern (BCC) only in particular Bird Conservation Regions (BCRs) in the continental USA Lesser Yellowlegs Zviilpga This is a Bird of Conservation Concern (BCC) throughout its range in the continental USA and Alaska. https://ecos.fws.gov/ecp/species/9679 r iirigatebird geeata magni This is a Bird of Conservation Concern (BCC) only in particular Bird Conservation Regions (BCRs) in the continental USA Painted Bunting Passerina ciris This is a Bird of Conservation Concern (BCC) only in particular Bird Conservation Regions (BCRs) in the continental USA Breeds elsewhere Breeds Oct 1 to Apr 30 Breeds Apr 25 to Aug 15 Pectoral Sandpiper Calidris melanotos Breeds elsewhere This is a Bird of Conservation Concern (BCC) throughout its range in the continental USA and Alaska. *4W) 0 Prairie Warbler Setophaga discolor o"oBreeds May 1 to Jul 31 This is a Bird of Conservation Concern (BCC) throughout its range in the continental USA and Alaska. Red-headed Woodpecker Melanerpes erythrocephalus Breeds May 10 to Sep 10 This is a Bird of Conservation Concern (BCC) throughout its range in the continental USA and Alaska. Reddish Egret Egretta rufescens This is a Bird of Conservation Concern (BCC) throughout its range in the continental USA and Alaska. https://ecos.fws.gov/ecp/species/7617 Ruddy Turnstone Arenaria interpres morinella This is a Bird of Conservation Concern (BCC) only in particular Bird Conservation Regions (BCRs) in the continental USA Short -billed Dowitcher Limnodromus griseus This is a Bird of Conservation Concern (BCC) throughout its range in the continental USA and Alaska. https://ecos.fws.gov/ecptspecies/9480 Breeds Mar 1 to Sep 15 Breeds elsewhere Breeds elsewhere https://ipac.ecosphere.fws.gov/location/TFEE66JGZ5FVLBC6AYREU7GVI4/resources Page 13536 of 141M2 12/10/24, 4:55 PM Swallow-tailed Kite fta❑sides for IPaC: Explore Location resources Breeds Mar 10 to Jun 30 This is a Bird of Conservation Concern (BCC) throughout its range in the continental USA and Alaska. https://ecos.fws.gov/ecp/species/8938 Worthington's Marsh Wren Cistothorus palustris griseus Breeds Apr 10 to Aug 31 This is a Bird of Conservation Concern (BCC) only in particular Bird Conservation Regions (BCRs) in the continental USA Probability of Presence Summary The graphs below provide our best understanding of when birds of concern are most likely to be present in your project area. This information can be used to tailor and schedule your project activities to avoid or minimize impacts to birds. Please make sure you read "Supplemental Information on Migratory Birds and Eagles"fiap�plhe FAQ section titled "Proper Interpretation and Use of Your Migratory Bird Report" before using or attempting to interpret this report. . W Probability of Presence () ** 0 X N\e Each green bar represents the bird's relative probability of presence in the 10km grid cell(s) your project overlaps during a particular week of the year. (A year is represented as 12 4- week months.) A taller bar indicates a higher probability of species presence. The survey f1E"Ge6iJMe\preselrke E;lcecbtcDeiAabIish a level of con ffalni�mtajhgllmlesence score if the corresponding survey e high. _A4 How is the probability of presence score calculated? The calculation is done in three steps: The probability of presence for each week is calculated as the number of survey events in the week where the species was detected divided by the total number of survey events for that week. For example, if in week 12 there were 20 survey events and the Spotted Towhee was found in 5 of them, the probability of presence of the Spotted Towhee in week 12 is 0.25. 10 properly present the pattern of presence across the year, the relative probability of presence is calculated. This is the probability of presence divided by the maximum probability of presence across all weeks. For example, imagine the probability of presence in week 20 for the Spotted Towhee is 0.05, and that the probability of presence at week 12 (0.25) is the maximum of any week of the year. The relative probability of presence on week 12 is 0.25/0.25 = 1; at week 20 it is 0.05/0.25 = 0.2. The relative probability of presence calculated in the previous step undergoes a statistical conversion so that all possible values fall between 0 and 10, inclusive. This is the probability of presence score. To see a bar's probability of presence score, simply hover your mouse cursor over the bar. https://ipac.ecosphere.fws.gov/location/TFEE66JGZ5FVLBC6AYREU7GVI4/resources Page 13537 of 112�6 12/10/24, 4:55 PM IPaC: Explore Location resources $reeding Season ) Yellow bars denote a very liberal estimate of the time -frame inside which the bird breeds across its entire range. If there are no yellow bars shown for a bird, it does not breed in your project area. fatvey E (1) Vertical black lines superimposed on probability of presence bars indicate the number of surveys performed for that species in the 10km grid cell(s) your project area overlaps. The number of surveys is expressed as a range, for example, 33 to 64 surveys. Uatse>egEl�8ii`spLyrbeyer your mouse cursor over the bar. I@o Data —) A week is marked as having no data if there were no survey events for that week. Survey Timeframe 0001 Surveys from only the last 10 years are used in order to ensure delivery of currently relevant ffife rAhl�ioiu. cDE51 �) ¢b pt®b itd tier isla rzas o based on all years of available data, since data in these areas is currently much more sparse. SPECIES American Kestrel BCC - BCR Bald Eagle Non -BCC Vulnerable Chimney Swift BCC Rangewide CON probability of presence breeding season I&Urvey e — no data JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC —_+— 4-A— I Jill —+-- --_— +-4- ---1 Jill 11 11 Jill Jill ---+ Jill Jill Jill Jill +++ ++— + 1111111111 Jill I III +— —� ----+ Heron Great Blue J Jr,41 �- m 1111 Jill Jill Jill lop' will Jill Jill Jill BCC - BCR Lesser — 1� 1 �I'� Yellowlegs BCC Rangewide (CON) ten' — — — — — — — — — — — — --� Frigatebird BCC - BCR BCCt dBunting I ,,— —�F +��— —A Jill Jill lilt - — — — — — — — — — — — — +-1 �—�+ BCR Pectoral Sandpiper BCC Rangewide (CON) https://ipac.ecosphere.fws.gov/location/TFEE66JGZ5FVLBC6AYREU7GVI4/resources Page 13538 of 114ft 12/10/24, 4:55 PM IPaC: Explore Location resources Prairie Warbler '4- +— +��_ ���— III JIN �II�.. , +�— --— 4- �_�+BCC Rangewide (CON) Red-headed I i 4- Woodpecker BCC Rangewide (CON) Reddish Egret ++++ +++—'��� :�:� �+II IIII IIII IIII Illrt rt—rtrt +++ ��++ BCC Rangewide (CON) Ruddy ++++ +++— ++++ +—+— + ---- +—++ '-- — — — — - + Turnstone BCC - BCR SPECIES JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC Short -billed Dowitcher BCC Rangewide (CON) Swallow-tailed Kite IIII IIII _ + — —+—+ -- BCC Rangewide (CON) Worthington's _ —� ++++ +++— +,++ +„� I III �+— — — — +—++ ��++ Marsh Wren BCC - BCR 0ON %L # Tell me more about conservation measures I can implement to avoid or minimize impacts to migratory birds. I'Nebolrib,dcIffCemwesad-ot dAelal3eilg1 void and minimize impacts to all birds at any location year round. Implementation of these measures is particularly important when birds are most likely to occur in the project area. When birds may be breeding in the area, identifying the locations of any active nests and avoiding their destruction is a very helpful impact minimization measure. To see when birds are most likely to occur and be breeding in your project area, view the Probability of Presence Summary. PWditional measures permits may be advisable depending on the type of activity you are conducting and the type of infrastructure or bird species present on your project site. @that does IPaC use to generate the list of migratory birds that potentially occur in my speci location? The Migratory Bird Resource List is comprised of USFWS E�ndlsoltfiConservation Concern (BCC) species that may warrant special attention in your project location. The migratory bird list generated for your project is derived from data provided by the Avian Knowledge NNuAKN&IkM is based on a growing collection of survey., banding, and citizen science datasetsfbYrdttgLrelti@&anI1t of those birds reported as occurring in the 10km grid gelll4s) have been identi they are a BCC species in that area, an eagle (_ laAEMents may apply), or a species that has a f facts toe"tik,Eeoand bVpt®pmn e nt. https://ipac.ecosphere.fws.gov/location/TFEE66JGZ5FVLBC6AYREU7GVI4/resources Page 13539 of 1146& 12/10/24, 4:55 PM IPaC: Explore Location resources Again, the Migratory Bird Resource list includes only a subset of birds that may occur in your project area. It is not representative of all birds that may occur in your project area. To get a list of all birds potentially present in your project area, please visit the Rapid Avian Information Locator (RAIL) Tool. What does IPaC use to generate the probability of presence graphs for the migratory birds potentially fiddlmllratipifl my speci The probability of presence graphs associated with your migratory bird list are based on data provided by the Avian Knowledge Network (AKN). This data is derived from a growing collection of survey., banding, and citizen science datasets Probability of presence data is continuously being updated as new and better information becomes available. To learn more about how the probability of presence graphs are produced and how to interpret them, go the Probability of Presence Summary and then click on the "Tell me about these graphs" link. How do I know if a bird is breeding, wintering or migrating in my area? To see what part of a particular bird's range your project area falls within (i.e. breeding, wintering, migrating or year-round), you may query your location using the IMtl TomN at the range maps Pmpd atlf®oh fibratsauinyt:l od ax§slat theLbMttfral bfi the pro '0 1 on your migratory bird species list has a breeding season associated with it, if that bird does occur in your OdoJ16C6aeeaisthere may be nests present at some point within the timeframe speci elsewhere" is indicated, then the bird likely does not breed in your project area. What are the levels of concern for migratory bir Migratory birds delivered through IPaC fall into the following distinct categories of concern: 7BCC Rangewide" birds are BB-OC basermfatic xtcrntleroughout their filelpndayRdurrte\Ritb�ratt&tU6N(�giThuding Hawaii, the Paci Islands); 2BCC - BCR" birds are BCCs that are of concern only in particular Bird Conservation Regions (BCRs) in the continental USA; and Non -BCC - Vulnerable" birds are not BCC species in your project area, but appear on your list either because of the Er leftments (for eagles) or (for non -eagles) potential susceptibilities in Chore ermrgfrckwEieOaiiarbypes of development or activities (e.g. o tdrrhlggh e i mhgh1d ib(irrrp3ACpirt to try to avoid and minimize impacts to all birds, e particular, to avoid and minimize impacts to the birds on this list, especially eagles and BCC species of rangewide concern. For more information on conservation measures you can implement to help avoid and minimize migratory bird impacts and requirements for eagles, please see the FAQs for these topics. Smadippioutsbirds that are potentially a For additional details about the relative occurrence and abundance of both individual bird species and *darftWr ,cpdemONisiyd)be project area o Northeast Ocean Data Portal€f idStorbAchla6ommation about other taxa besides birds that may be helpful to 9hauuindfiD*lpgdjw. tWw. Alternately, you may download the bird model results maps through the NOAA NCCOS Integrative Statistical Modeling and Predictive Mapping of Marine Bird LOsm&(j agd.Abundance on the Atlantic Outer Continental Shelf https://ipac.ecosphere.fws.gov/location/TFEE66JGZ5FVLBC6AYREU7GVI4/resources Page 13540 of 112f6k 12/10/24, 4:55 PM IPaC: Explore Location resources Bird tracking data can also provide additional details about occurrence and habitat use throughout the year, including migration. Models relying on survey data may not include this information. For additional information on marine bird tracking data, see the Diadh#iRird Study lstudies Caleb Spiegel or Pam Loring. What if I have eagles on my list? If your project has the potential to disturb or kill eagles, you may need to obtain a permit to avoid violating the Eagle Act should such impacts occur. Proper Interpretation and Use of Your Migratory Bird Report The migratory bird list generated is not a list of all birds in your project area, only a subset of birds of priority concern. To learn more about how your list is generated, and see options for identifying what other birds may be in your project area, please see the FAQ "What does IPaC use to generate the migratory birds Odleatititrnbd�Urateg isaasp(tbis report provides the "probability of presence" of birds within the 10 km grid cell(s) that overlap your project; not your exact project footprint. On kralpdsbyrbtdchdd�okeatiacaldrak)ok carefully at the survey e tfrtffckhd4a--yxistence of the "no data" indicator (a red horizontal bar). A high survey e . tkOtT*b*n,ttH6d-WeLpx*adDility of presence score can be viewed as more tfeq>kemclo lm daiterlamastjeaftaAaslackeyfeiata and, therefore, a lack of certainty about presence of the species. This list is not perfect; it is simply a starting point for identifying what birds of concern have the potential to be in your project area, when they might be there, and if they might be breeding (which means nests might be present). The list helps you know what to look for to ficnpresence, and helps guide you in knowing when to implement conservation measures to avoid or fhiteiidnfEe fXeadterr>rWrienpacts from your project activities, should presence be con about conservation measures, visit the FAQ "Tell me about conservation measures I can implement to avoid or minimize impacts to migratory birds" at the bottom of your migratory bird trust resources page. Facilities National Wildlife Refuge lands Any activity proposed on lands managed by the Nig$ilarcralrWitAlife Refuge undergo a 'Compatibility Determination' conducted by the Refuge. Please contact the individual Refuges to discuss any questions or concerns. There are no refuge lands at this location. https://ipac.ecosphere.fws.gov/location/TFEE66JGZ5FVLBC6AYREU7GVI4/resources Page 13541 of 112f62 12/10/24, 4:55 PM Fish hatcheries IPaC: Explore Location resources 15hetehemus at this location. Wetlands in the National Wetlands Inventory (NWI) Impacts to NVW wtftatic habitats may be subject to regulation under Section 404 of the Clean Water Act, or other State/Federal statutes. For more information please contact the Regulatory Program of the local U.S. Army Corps of Engineers District This location did not intersect any wetlands mapp by% I. Pi 9cktirhsme$t-d*diueation to determine whether wetlands occur. Additional information on the NWI data is provided below. Data limitations The Service's objective of mapping wetlands and deepwater habitats is to produce reconnaissance level information on the location, type and size of these resources. The maps are prepared from the analysis of fiAbadlid he el oWuttNnId§-q4&idegJiand geography. A margin of error is inherent in the use of imagery; thus, detailed on -the -ground inspection of any particular bitbonaDfitabbtfled-(Lkris.iag[uftlagevadalgdi!ioundaries or classi The accuracy of image interpretation depends on the quality of the imagery, the experience of the image fia botsahtte amount and quality of the collateral data and the amount of ground truth veri conducted. Metadata should be consulted to determine the date of the source imagery used and any mapping problems. Wdtriadks binff*er mapped features may have changed since the date of the imagery or f-%ei��sbletg�llb�imfod�ra�o rd���6ed on the map and the actual conditions on site. Data exclusions Certain wetland habitats are excluded from the National mapping program because of the limitations of aerial imagery as the primary data source used to detect wetlands. These habitats include seagrasses or submerged aquatic vegetation that are found in the intertidal and subtidal zones of estuaries and hieNud=ffeefWthhvmt31so. Some deepwater reef communities (coral or tuber been excluded from the inventory. These habitats, because of their depth, go undetected by aerial imagery. https://ipac.ecosphere.fws.gov/location/TFEE66JGZ5FVLBC6AYREU7GVI4/resources Page 13542 of 1WR2 12/10/24, 4:55 PM Data precautions IPaC: Explore Location resources fiedmellORtadband local regulatory agencies with jurisdiction over wetlands may de f mEhMrrdarilnordhan that used in this inventory. There is no attempt, in either the design or Peogh.echsrbfstbfsprtyeriMayytjoldsdiction of any Federal, state, or local government or to establish the geographical scope of the regulatory programs of government agencies. fIatiwn ndingdJOeegI3geivleIil2tft kmbwsi aAJmodi helekgdrKyd- kalafcafrpropriate Federal, state, or local agencies concerning speci fcbgra fteeriviltjmprietaryjurisdictions that may a �o� Foy 04 11000 coo https://ipac.ecosphere.fws.gov/location/TFEE66JGZ5FVLBC6AYREU7GVI4/resources Page 13543 of 1lzF6 12/10/24, 3:45 PM FNAI Biodiversity Matrix 1018 Thomasville RoadSuite sTallahsee,FL32303 Florida Natural a*llal Areas Inventory 850-224-8207 850-681-9364 fax Biodiversity Matrix Query Results www.fnai.org UNOFFICIAL REPORT I I Created 12/10/2024 FL Rll)A (Contact the FNAI Data Services Coordinator at 850.224.8207 or +� kbrinegar@fnai.fsu.edu for information on an official Standard Data Report) INVENTORY NOTE: The Biodiversity Matrix includes only rare species and natural communities tracked by FNAI. Report for 1 Matrix Unit: 44265 2 I widen Gyre 1uPrr n Coc Matrix Unit ID: 44265 1 Documented Element Found Descriptions DOCUMENTED - There is a documented occurrence in the FNAI database of the species or community within this Matrix Unit. DOCUMENTED -HISTORIC - There is a documented occurrence in the FNAI database of the species or community within this Matrix Unit; however the occurrence has not been observed/reported within the last twenty years. LIKELY - The species or community is known to occur in this vicinity, and is considered likely within this Matrix Unit because: 1. documented occurrence overlaps this and adjacent Matrix Units, but the documentation isn't precise enough to indicate which of those Units the species or community is actually located in; or 2. there is a documented occurrence in the vicinity and there is suitable habitat for that species or community within this Matrix Unit. POTENTIAL - This Matrix Unit lies within the known or predicted range of the species or community based on expert knowledge and environmental variables such as climate, soils, topography, and landcover. Scientific and Common Names Global State Federal State Rank Rank Status Listing 'uma concolor cory_i =lorida Panther G5T1 S1 E FE 0 Documented -Historic Elements Found 4 Likely Elements Found Global State Federal State Scientific and Common Names Rank Rank Status Listing Mesic flatwoods G4 S4 N N Mycteria americana Wood Stork G4 S2 T FT https://data. la bins.org/mapping/FNAI_BioMatrix/GridSearch. cfm?sel_id=44265&extent=643330.8067,260650.9519,644940.1497,262200 6V4 3544 of 14d& 12/10/24, 3:45 PM FNAI Biodiversity Matrix Sciurus niger avicennia G5T2 S2 N ST Big Cypress Fox Squirrel Ursus americanus floridanus Florida Black Bear G5T4 S4 N N Matrix Unit ID: 44265 14 Potential Elements for Matrix Unit 44265 Scientific and Common Names Global State Federal State Rank Rank Status Listing Andropogon arctatus G3 S3 N T pinewoods bluestem Athene cunicularia floridana G4T3 S3 N ST Florida Burrowing Owl Calopogon multiflorus G2G3 S2S3 N T many -flowered grass -pink Dr archon coupe ri G3 S2? T FT Eastern Indigo Snake Dryobates borealis G3 S2 E, PT FE Red -cockaded Woodpecker Elytraria caroliniensis var. angustifolia G4T2 S2 N N narrow -leaved Carolina scalystem Gopherus polyphemus G3 S3 C ST Gopher Tortoise Lechea cernua G3 S3 N T nodding pinweed Linum carted var. smallii G2T2 S2 N E Small's flax Mustela frenata peninsulae G5T3? S3? N N Florida Long-tailed Weasel Nemastylis floridana G2 S2 N E celestial lily Nolina atopocarpa G3 S3 N T Florida beargrass Pteroglossaspis ecristata G2G3 S2 N T giant orchid Rostrhamus sociabilis G4G5 S2 E FE Snail Kite Disclaimer The data maintained by the Florida Natural Areas Inventory represent the single most comprehensive source of information available on the locations of rare species and other significant ecological resources statewide. However, the data are not always based on comprehensive or site -specific field surveys. Therefore, this information should not be regarded as a final statement on the biological resources of the site being considered, nor should it be substituted for on -site surveys. FNAI shall not be held liable for the accuracy and completeness of these data, or opinions or conclusions drawn from these data. FNAI is not inviting reliance on these data. Inventory data are designed for the purposes of conservation planning and scientific research and are not intended for use as the primary criteria for regulatory decisions. Unofficial Report These results are considered unofficial. FNAI offers a Standard Data Request option for those needing certifiable data. https://data. la bins.org/mapping/FNAI_BioMatrix/GridSearch. cfm?sel_id=44265&extent=643330.8067,260650.9519,644940.1497,262200 6%64 3545 of 1469.2 Kimley>>)Horn APPENDIX B — STANDARD PROTECTION MEASURES FOR EASTERN INDIGO SNAKE Page 13546 of 14062 STANDARD PROTECTION MEASURES FOR THE EASTERN INDIGO SNAKE U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service May 2024 The Standard Protection Measures for the Eastern Indigo Snake (Plan) below has been developed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) in Florida and Georgia for use by project proponents and their construction personnel help minimize adverse impacts to eastern indigo snakes. However, implementation of this Plan does not replace any state of federal consultation or regulatory requirements. At least 30 days prior to any land disturbance activities, the project proponent shall notify the appropriate USFWS Field Office (see Field Office contact information) via e-mail that the Plan will be implemented as described below. As long as the signatory of the e-mail certifies compliance with the below Plan (including use of the approved poster and pamphlet (USFWS Eastern Indigo Snake Conservation web -page), no further written confirmation or approval from the USFWS is needed regarding use of this Plan as a component of the project. If the project proponent decides to use an eastern indigo snake protection/education plan other than the approved Plan below, written confirmation or approval from the USFWS that the plan is adequate must be obtained. The project proponent shall submit their unique plan for review and approval. The USFWS will respond via e-mail, typically within 30 days of receiving the plan, either concurring that the plan is adequate or requesting additional information. A concurrence e-mail from the appropriate USFWS Field Office will fulfill approval requirements. STANDARD PROTECTION MEASURES BEFORE AND DURING CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES: • All Project personnel shall be notified about the potential presence and appearance of the federally protected eastern indigo snake (Drymarchon couperl). • All personnel shall be advised that there are civil and criminal penalties for harassing, harming, pursuing, hunting, shooting, wounding, killing, capturing, or collecting the species, in knowing violation of the Endangered Species Act of 1973. • The project proponent or designated agent will post educational posters in the construction office and throughout the construction site. The posters must be clearly visible to all construction staff and shall be posted in a conspicuous location in the May 2024 Page 13547 of 14062 Project field office until such time that Project construction has been completed and time charges have stopped. Prior to the onset of construction activities, the project proponent or designated agent will conduct a meeting with all construction staff (annually for multi -year projects) to discuss identification of the snake, its protected status, what to do if a snake is observed within the project area, and applicable penalties that may be imposed if state and/or federal regulations are violated. An educational pamphlet including color photographs of the snake will be given to each staff member in attendance and additional copies will be provided to the construction superintendent to make available in the onsite construction office. Photos of eastern indigo snakes may be accessed on USFWS, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission and/or Georgia Department of Natural Resources websites. • Each day, prior to the commencement of maintenance or construction activities, the Contractor shall perform a thorough inspection for the species of all worksite equipment. • If an eastern indigo snake (alive, dead or skin shed) is observed on the project site during construction activities, all such activities are to cease until the established procedures are implemented according to the Plan, which includes notification of the appropriate USFWS Office. The contact information for the USFWS is provided below and on the referenced posters and pamphlets. • During initial site clearing activities, an onsite observer is recommended to determine whether habitat conditions suggest a reasonable probability of an eastern indigo snake sighting (example: discovery of snake sheds, tracks, lots of refugia and cavities present in the area of clearing activities, and presence of gopher tortoises and burrows). • Periodically during construction activities, the project area should be visited to observe the condition of the posters and Plan materials and replace them as needed. Construction personnel should be reminded of the instructions (above) as to what is expected if any eastern indigo snakes are seen. • For erosion control use biodegradable, 100% natural fiber, net -free rolled erosion control blankets to avoid wildlife entanglement. POST CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES: Whether or not eastern indigo snakes are observed during construction activities, a monitoring report should be submitted to the appropriate USFWS Field Office within 60 days of project completion (See USFWS Field Office Contact Information). USFWS FIELD OFFICE CONTACT INFORMATION Georgia Field Office: Phone: (706) 613-9493, email: gaes_assistance@fws.gov Florida Field Office: Phone: (352) 448-9151, email: fw4flesregs@fws.gov May 2024 Page 13548 of 14062 POSTER & PAMPHLET INFORMATION Posters with the following information shall be placed at strategic locations on the construction site and along any proposed access roads (final posters for Plan compliance are available on our website in English and Spanish and should be printed on 11 x 17in or larger paper and laminated (USFWS Eastern Indio Snake Conservation webpap:e). Pamphlets are also available on our webpage and should be printed on 8.5 x 11in paper and folded, and available and distributed to staff working on the site. POSTER CONTENT (ENGLISH): ATTENTION Federally -Threatened Eastern Indigo Snakes may be present on this site! Killing, harming, or harassing eastern indigo snakes is strictly prohibited and punishable under State and Federal Law. IF YOU SEE A LIVE EASTERN INDIGO SNAKE ON THE SITE: • Stop land disturbing activities and allow the snake time to move away from the site without interference. Do NOT attempt to touch or handle the snake. • Take photographs of the snake, if possible, for identification and documentation purposes. • Immediately notify supervisor/agent, and a U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) Ecological Services Field Office, with the location information and condition of the snake. • If the snake is located near clearing or construction activities that will cause harm to the snake, the activities must pause until a representative of the USFWS returns the call (within one day) with further guidance. IF YOU SEE A DEAD EASTERN INDIGO SNAKE ON THE SITE: • Stop land disturbing activities and immediately notify supervisor/applicant, and a USFWS Ecological Services Field Office, with the location information and condition of the snake. • Take photographs of the snake, if possible, for identification and documentation purposes. • Thoroughly soak the dead snake in water and then freeze the specimen. The appropriate wildlife agency will retrieve the dead snake. DESCRIPTION: The eastern indigo snake is one of the largest non -venomous snakes in North America, reaching up to 8 ft long. Named for the glossy, blue -black scales above and slate blue below, they often have orange to reddish color (cream color in some cases) May 2024 Page 13549 of 14062 in the throat area. They are not typically aggressive. SIMILAR SPECIES: The black racer resembles the eastern indigo snake. However, black racers have a white or cream chin, and thinner bodies. LIFE HISTORY: Eastern indigo snakes live in a variety of terrestrial habitat types. Although they prefer uplands, they also use wetlands and agricultural areas. They will shelter inside gopher tortoise burrows, other animal burrows, stumps, roots, and debris piles. Females may lay from 4 to 12 white eggs as early as April through June, with young hatching in late July through October. PROTECTED STATUS: The eastern indigo snake is protected by the USFWS, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, and Georgia Department of Natural Resources. Any attempt to kill, harm, harass, pursue, hunt, shoot, wound, trap, capture, collect, or engage eastern indigo snakes is prohibited by the U.S. Endangered Species Act. Penalties include a maximum fine of $25,000 for civil violations and up to $50,000 and/or imprisonment for criminal offenses. Only authorized individuals with a permit (or an Incidental Take Statement associated with a USFWS Biological Opinion) may handle an eastern indigo snake. Please contact your nearest USFWS Ecological Services Field Office if a live or dead eastern indigo snake is encountered: Florida Office: (352) 448-9151 Georgia Office: (706) 613-9493 POSTER CONTENT (SPANISH): ATENCION iEspecie amenazada, la culebra indigo del Este, puede ocupar el area! Matar, herir o hostigar culebras Indigo del Este es estrictamente prohibido bajo la Ley Federal. SI VES UNA CULEBRA INDIGO DEL ESTE 0 UNA CULEBRA NEGRA VIVA EN EL AREA: • Pare excavacion y permite el movimiento de la culebra fuera del area sin interferir. NO atentes tocar o recoger la culebra. • Fotografie la culebra si es posible para identificacion y documentacion. • Notifique supervisor/agente, y la Oficina de Campo de Servicios Ecol6gicos del Servicio Federal de Pesca y Vida Silvestre (USFWS) apropiada con informacion acerca del sitio y condici6n de la culebra. May 2024 Page 13550 of 14062 • Si la culebra esta cerca de un area de construcci6n que le pueda causar dano, las actividades deben parar hasta un representante del USFWS regrese la llamada (dentro de un dia) con mas orientaci6n. SI VES UNA CULEBRA iNDIGO DEL ESTE MUERTA EN EL AREA: • Pare excavacion. Notifique supervisor/aplicante, y la Oficina de Campo de Servicios Ecol6gicos apropiada con informaci6n acerca del sitio y condici6n de la culebra. • Fotografie la culebra si es posible para identificaci6n y documentacion. • Emerge completamente la culebra en agua y congele la especie hasta que personal apropiado de la agencia de vida silvestre la recoja. DESCRIPCION. La culebra Indigo del Este es una de las serpientes sin veneno mas grande en Norte America, alcanzando hasta 8 pies de largo. Su nombre proviene del color azul-negro brilloso de sus escamas, pero pueden tener un color anaranjado-rojizo (color crema en algunos casos) en su mandibula inferior. No tienden a ser agresivas. SERPIENTES PARECIDAS. La corredora negra, que es de color negro s6lido, es la unica otra serpiente que se asemeja a la indigo del Este. La corredora negra se diferencia por una mandibula inferior color blanca o crema y un cuerpo mas delgado. HABITATS Y ECOLOGIA. La culebra Indigo del Este vive en una variedad de habitats, incluyendo tierras secas, humedales, y areas de agricultura. Ellas buscan refugio en agujeros o huecos de tierra, en especial madrigueras de tortugas de tierra. Las hembras ponen 4 hasta 12 huevos blancos entre abril y junio, y la cria emergen entre julio y octubre. PROTECCION LEGAL. La culebra Indigo del Este es clasificada como especie amenazada por el USFWS, la Comision de Conservacion de Pesca y Vida Silvestre de Florida y el Departamento de Recursos Naturales de Georgia. Intento de matar, hostigar, herir, lastimar, perseguir, cazar, disparar, capturar, colectar o conducta parecida hacia las culebras indigo del Este es prohibido por la Ley Federal de Especies en Peligro de Extinci6n. Penalidades incluyen un maximo de $25,000 por violaciones civiles y $50,000 y/o encarcelamiento por actos criminales. Solos individuales autorizados con un permiso o Determinaci6n de toma incidental (Incidental Take Statement) asociado con una Opinion Biologico del USFWS pueden recoger una Indigo del Este. Por favor de contactar to Oficina de Campo de Servicios Ecologicos mas cercana si encuentras una Culebra indigo del Este viva o muerta: Oficina de Florida: (352) 448-9151 Oficina de Georgia: (706) 613-9493 May 2024 Page 13551 of 14062 ATTENTION %w _ r r .� Credit: Dirk Stevenson Federally -Threatened Eastern Indigo Snakes may be present on this site! Killing, harming, or harassing eastern indigo snares is strictly prohibited and punishable under State and Federal Law. If you see a LIVE eastern indigo snake on the site: • Stop land disturbing activities and allow the snake time to move away from the site without interference. Do NOT attempt to touch or handle the snake. • Take photographs of the snake, if possible, for identification and documentation purposes. • Immediately notify supervisor/agent, and a U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) Ecological Services Field Office, with the location information and condition of the snake. • If the snake is located near clearing or construction activities that will cause harm to the snake, the activities must pause until a representative of the USFWS returns the call (within one day) with further guidance. If you see a DEAD eastern indigo snake on the site: • Stop land disturbing activities and immediately notify supervisor/applicant, and a USFWS Ecological Services Field Office, with the location information and condition of the snake. • Take photographs of the snake, if possible, for identification and documentation purposes. • Thoroughly soak the dead snake in water and then freeze the specimen. The appropriate wildlife agency will retrieve the dead snake. Eastern indigo snake. Credit: Dirk Stevenson DESCRIPTION. The eastern indigo snake is one of the largest non -venomous snakes in North America, reaching up to 8 ft long. Named for the glossy, blue - black scales above and slate blue below, they often have orange to reddish color (cream color in some cases) in the throat area. They are not typically aggressive. _ q6 SIMILAR SPECIES. The black racer resembles the eastern indigo snake. However, black racers have a white or cream chin, and thinner bodies. LIFE HISTORY. Eastern indigo snakes live in a variety of terrestrial habitat types. Although they prefer uplands, they also use wetlands and agricultural areas. They will shelter inside gopher tortoise burrows, other animal burrows, stumps, roots, and debris piles. Females may lay from 4 to 12 white eggs as early as April through June, with young hatching in late July through October. PROTECTED STATUS. The eastern indigo snake is protected by the USFWS, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, and Georgia Department of Natural Resources. Any attempt to kill, harm, harass, pursue, hunt, shoot, wound, trap, capture, collect, or engage eastern indigo snakes is prohibited by the U.S. Endangered Species Act. Penalties include a maximum fine of $25,000 for civil violations and up to $50,000 and/or imprisonment for criminal offenses. Only authorized individuals with a permit (or an Incidental Take Statement associated with a USFWS Biological Opinion) may handle an eastern indigo snake. Gopher tortoise and burrow. Credit: James Hunt Please contact your nearest USFWS Ecological Services Field Office if a live or dead eastern indigo snake is encountered: Florida Office: (352) 448-9151 Georgia Office: (706) 613-9493 U.S. FISH & WELDLIFF SERVICE 4 Page 13552 of 14062 Collier County GMCD Public Portal Land Development Code Administrative Code Zoning Pre -Application Meeting Notes Petition Type: Conditional Use (CU) Date and Time.• Thursday 7/25/24 at 1 : 30 ZOOM Property information Assigned Planner: Eric Ortman Project Name: Milestone Towers -Estates (CU) PL#: 20240008204 Property ID #: 38850080006 Project Address: _Current Zoning: Estates (E ) City: Naples State: FL Zip: 34120 Applicant: Mary Solik - Doty Solik Law Agent Name: Mary Solik - Doty Solik Lawphone: 407-367-7868 Agent/Firm Address:121 S Orange Ave.ST Iiy 0 Orlando State: � FL Zip:3 2 8 01 Property Owner: EVO Builder Corp. Please provide the following, if applicable: i. Total Acreage: 2.65 Vli Proposed # of Residential Units: Proposed # of Affordable Housing Units: Proposed Commercial Square Footage: For Amendments, indicate the original petition number: If there is an Ordinance or Resolution associated with this project, please indicate the type and number: If the project is within a Plat, provide the name and AR#IPL#: Viii. Is Project within an Area of Historical/Archaeological Probability? Pre -Application Meeting Notes 6/26/2024 Page 1 of 5 Growth !Management Community Development • Planning & Zoning 2800 North Horscshoc Drive • Naplec, FL 34104 • 239-252-2400 • �rvs�r,(<)ilievcimnn11,s, n I - Page 13553 of 14062 Collier County Meeting Notes 5 <1 -e-- a 77-A e h nA i L, ,R1 Gh . ,Q S N i iU s i'S e :;,, P4-e,, ,--- 2e, I --' Reguired: The most current Application Forms & the Property Ownership Disclosure Form are required for your submittal. Download from this link. htt s://www.colliercount I. ov1 overnmentl rowth-mans ament/divisionsl lannin -and- zo. ning- division/land-use-a lications#!1 Qjaclaimer. Information provided by staff to applicant during the Pre -Application Meeting is based on the best available data at the time of the meeting and may not fully inform the applicant of issues that could arise during the process. The Administrative Code and LDC dictates the regulations which all applications must satisfy. Any checklists provided of required data for an application may not fully outline what is needed. If is the applicant's responsibility to provide all required data. Pre -Application Meeting Notes 6/26/2024 Page 2 of 5 Growth Management Community Dcvc1oPment • Planning & Zoning 2800 North Horscshoe Drive - Naples, FL 34104 • 239-252-2400 • %y w %v.collicrcnuntN 11. m Page 13554 of 14062 ThomasClarkeVENI From: Eric ❑rtman Sent: Monday, July 29, 2024 4:18 PM To: ThomasClarkeVEN Subject: pre app notes for Milestone Tower Attachments: Pre-App Notes Eric Ortman.docx; 5.05.09 Ord 2024-05 Wireless Commun.pdf Tome, look here for the two files G:\CDES Planning Services\Current\Eric 0rtman\Eric 0rtman Pre-App's\CU\CU-PL20240008204 - Milestone Towers-Estates(CU)\Pre-app Meeting Notes. Please include 5.05.09. Thanks. Eric ❑rtman Planner III Zoning Office:239-252-1032 2800 North Horseshoe Drive Naples, FL 34114 E ric.Ortman(il-)co I I iercountyfl .gov je Collier County 01080M Linder Florida Law, e-mail addresses are public records. If you do not want your a -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. '--)A. f, �' Page 13555 of 14062 Pre-ANotes CU-PL20240008204— Milestone Towers Monopine Applicant withes to piace a communications tower in the rural Estates. Property is a corner lot. Setbacks are 75 feet for the side with the shorter road frontage, and 37.5 feet for the longer road frontage. Side setbacks are 30 feet. There is a new 5.05.09 section to the LDC which has not yet been codified. The adopted 5.05.09 is included with these notes. TO 3 Tewer se arat n r u�rements from off-sAe abutting uses Type of Facility Abutting Zonino llisirict Minimum Separation Distance from Abutting Uses ResideniLal or Esta es Zoning 100%of lower heghl . .. Ali. Towers All other Zoning OA of lower heft Temnorary Wreleg'S Communication No restriclions None FapLi H an ahemative tower stn,cture_s proposed. separation distances shall be reduced t4571. a lower height Separation distance is measured from the base of the tower to the property line (or ROW fine). For the subject property the bfue line represents where the property/ROW line to be used when measuring the separation distance from the base of the tower. 9 Tower owner must permit other wireless providers to co -locate on tower provided there is sufficient capacity. Applicant responsible for all aspects of the N1M. NIM can be held any time after the first submittal has been reviewed but must be 15 days before public hearing. Applicant also responsible for placing sign on each side of parcel that fronts a road. The Sign should be 4' x 8`. The standard format is shown below. County takes care of hearing notifications and legal ad, but applicant pays for them. Application needs to address consistency with the GMP, means of safe ingress/egress, compatibility of tower with the surrounding area, and impacts to abutting neighbors. Documentation from a certified engineer regarding the fall zone will be required. Based on the pre-app a variance (9.04.04) will be needed for the separation distances. Applicant may relocate location of tower within the parcel to obviate need for a variance. Approval of variances are based, in large part, on a land -based hardship, in this case the height of the tower is creating the hardship. CU, VA and SDP can proceed simultaneously but SDP will be contingent upon approval of CU and VA. If needed, multiple variances can be combined into single petition. Irrespective of whether a site plan is required for this variance, the SDP request will require buffers per LDC 4.06.02. if the applicant expects to ?I `Page oaf 14062 be seeking deviations from the requirements of LDC 4.06, the variation petition may be expanded to include Buffer deviations. Please call Mark Templeton should you have specific questions on landscape buffers. Collier County Growth Management Department Eric Ortman, Principal Planner, Zoning Division 2800 North Horseshoe Drive Naples, FL 34104 Direct line: (239) 252-1032 Eric.Ortman@colliercountyfl.gov colliercountyfl.gov 7A-G --rage 13557 of 1"4062 ThomasClarkeVEN From: Parker Klopf Sent: Thursday, July 25, 2024 2:45 PM To: ThomasClarkeVEN Subject: RE: zoning Pre-App RE5EA7EfJJ for Milestone Towers- Estates(CU) - PL20240008204 & Companion (VA) Follow Up Flag: Follow up Flag Status: Flagged Comp Planning notes: According to the current Future land use map the subject property is located within the Residential Estates Subdistrict of the Estates designation of the Rural Golden Gate Estates (GGE) Sub element. This designation is characterized by low density semi -rural residential lots with Limited opportunities for other land uses. Typical lots are 2.25 acres in size. However, there are some legal non -conforming lots as small as 1.14 acres. The Estates Designation also accommodates various types of conditional uses in the Estates zoning district within the Rural Golden Gate Estates area. In order to control the location and spacing of new conditional uses, certain criteria shall be met. According to the rural GGE sub element a Conditional Use for a cellular tower will be allowed in the Estates zoning District only on parcels no smaller than 2.25 acres and adjacent to a roadway classified within the Transportation Element as a Collector or Arterial. Based on staff review of the property it meets the minimum acreage requirements of 2.25 acres and is located aiang a minor collector roadway (Everglades Blvd.) It is therefore the determination of comp planning staff that the proposed cell tower is consistent with the rural GGE future land use plan and will not require an amendment to the future land use plan. As part of the application process please address the following objectives and poNcies:1.1.7,3.1.2,5.1 Link to Rural GGE FLUE https:llwww.coIIiercou ntyfl.gov/home/showpublisheddocument/104522/638289152436770000 Parker Klopf Planner III Zoning Office:239-252-2471 Collier County Offleam Parker. Klo f colliercount fl. ov From: ThomasClarkeVEN <Thomas.Clarke@colliercountyfl.gov> Sent: Thursday, July 25, 2024 11:08 AM To: Anthony Stotts <Anthony.StoIts @coIIiercountyfl.gov>; Heidi Ashton < Heidi.Ashton@coIIiercountyfl.gov>; Brett Rosenblum <Brett.Rosenblum@colliercountyfl.gov>; Jaime Cook <Jaime.Cook@colliercountyfl.gov>; Cormac Giblin <Cormac.Giblin@colliercountyfl.gov>; Craig Brown <Craig.Brown@colliercountyfl.gov>; David Roe •David.Roe @ coIIiercountyfl.gov>; Derek Perry <Derek.Perry @coIIiercountyfl.gov>; Drew Cody •Drew.Cody @ coIIiercountyfi.gov>; ImpactFees <Impact Fees@coIIiercountyfl.gov>; James Sabo James. Sabo@co4Iiercountyfl.gov>; Jessica Malloy <Jessica.Malloy@ coIfiercountyfl.gov>; Jocelyn NageondeLestang Jocelyn.NageondeLestang@ coIIiercountyfl.gov>; Jocelyn NageondeLestang <Jocelyn.NageondeLestang@col Iiercountyf1.gov>; Laurie Beard <Laurie.Beard @colliercountyfl.gov>; Lisa Blacklidge Lisa.Biacklidge@colliercountyfl.gov>; Maria Estrada *Maria.Estrada@coiIiercountyfl.gov>; Michael Sawyer EMichael.Sawyer@coIIiercountyfl.gov>; Michele Mosca *Michele. Mosca@coIIiercountyfl.gov>; NaplesUnda < Linda.NapLes @coIIiercountyfl.gov>; Sally Ash kar Fyag�%9 8 of �l 4662 ThomasClarkeVEN From: Craig Brown Sent: Thursday, July 25, 2024 3:50 PM To: ThomasClarkeVEN Cc: David Roe; Alexandra Mitchel Subject: RE: Zoning Pre-App RESEARCH for Milestone Towers-Estates(CU) - PL20240008204 & Companion (VA) Attachments: Conditional Use checklist short REVISED 7-12-2016.doc; Environmental data Checklist updated December 2024.doc Fallow Up Flag: Follow up Flag Status: Flagged Thomas, Please provide Environmental Data: Please provide FLUCFCS aerial map of the subject property please include the invasive exotic plant percentage amounts and indicate which FLUCFCS are being considered Native Vegetation. Identify on a current aerial the acreage, location and community types of all upland and wetland habitats on the project site, according to the Florida Land Use Cover and Forms Classification System {FLUCFCS} and provide a legend for each of the FLUCFCS Codes identified. Aerials and overlay information must be legible at the scale provided. Provide calculations for the acreage of native vegetation required to be retained on -site. In a separate report, demonstrate how the preserve selection criteria pursuant to 3.05.07 have been met. Where applicable, include in this report an aerial showing the project boundaries along with any undeveloped land, preserves, natural flowways or other natural land features, located on abutting properties. 2. Please provide a current Listed species survey, which should include listed plants for the subject property. Provide supporting exhibits (i.e. Panther zones ect.) be sure to include Black Bear, and Florida Bonneted Bat as part of the evaluation. Provide a wildlife survey for the nests of bald eagle and far listed species known to inhabit biological communities similar to those existing on site. The survey shall be conducted in accordance with the guidelines or recommendations of the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FFWCC) and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS). Provide a survey for listed plants identified in 3.04.03. 3. Provide calculations on site plan showing the appropriate acreage of native vegetation to be retained, the max. amount and ratios permitted to be created ❑n-site or mitigated off -site. Exclude vegetation located within utility and drainage easements from the preserve calculations (LDC 3.05.07.B-D; 3.05.07.F; 3.05.07.H.1.d-e). (10% preservation .) If required, based on FLUCFCS_Off-site preservation may be an option if the preservation requirements are less than a half -acre. 4. Please address how the proposed project is consistent with Conservation Coastal Management Element (CCME) Policy 6.1 and Objective 7.1. 5. Explain how the project meets or exceeds the native vegetation requirements and minimizes impacts to listed species as required in the COME. 6. Indicate how the project design minimizes impacts to listed species. Describe the measures that are proposed as mitigation for impacts to listed species. (If found onsite). 7. Indicate wetlands to be impacted and the effects of the impact to their functions and how the project's design compensates for wetland impacts., if applicable. Please Check off $2500 Environmental Data Fee. ?'o.C`.r. Page 13559 of 14062 Craig Brown Manager - Environmental Services Development Review Office: 239-252-2548 Collier County 2800 North Horseshoe Drive 111080M Naples, FL 34104 Craig. Brown@colliercountyfl.aov From: ThomasClarkeVEN <Thomas.Clarke@colliercountyfl.gov> Sent: Thursday, July 25, 2024 11:08 AM To: Anthony Stolts <Anthony.Stotts @coIIiercountyfl.gov>; Heidi Ashton <Heidi.Ashton@colliercountyfl.gov>; Brett Rosenblum <Brett.Rosenbl m@colliercountyfl.gov>; Jaime Cook <Jaime.Cook@colliercountyfl.gov>; Cormac Giblin <Cormac.Giblincolliercountyfl.gov>; Craig Brown Craig.Brown@colliercountyfl.gov>; David Roe <David.Roe@colliercountyfl.gov>; Derek Perry <Derek.Perry@colliercountyfl.gov>; Drew Cody Drew.Cody@colliercountyfl.gov>; ImpactFees<ImpactFees@colliercountyfl.gov>; lames Sabo <James.Sabo@collierco'ontyfl.gov>; Jessica Malloy <Jessica.Malloy@colliercountyfl.gov>; Jocelyn NageondeLestang <Jocelyn.Nage ondeLestang,@coIIiercountyfi.gov>; Jocelyn NageondeLestang <Jocelyn.NageondeLestang@coIIiercountyfl.gov7; Laurie Beard <Laurie.Beard@colliercountyfl.gov>; Lisa Blacklidge <Lisa.Blacklidge@colliercountyfl.gov>; Maria Estrada •Maria.Est rada@col€iercountVfll.gov>; Michael Sawyer <Michae1.Sawyer@coIIiercountyfl.gov>; Michele Mosca •Michele.Mosca@ coIIiercountyfJ.gov>; NaplesUnda < Linda.Naples@ coIIiercountyfl.gov>; Sally Ashkar Sally.Ashkar@colliercountyfl.goii�>; Sarah Harrington Sarah.Harrington@colliercountyfl.gov>; Sean Sammon Sean.Sammon@ coIIiercountyf1.gdv>; Ste phenne Barter <Stephenne.Barter@ coIIiercountyfl.gov>; Thomas Mastroberto Thomas.Mastroberto@colliercountyfl.gov>; TurnerDaniel <Daniel.Turner@coliiercountyf}.gov> Cc: Eric Ortman Eric.Ortman@collierto untyfl.gov>; Parker Klopf Parker.Klopf@colliercountyf€.gov>; Ray Bellows Ray. Bellows@ coIIiercountyfl.gov> Subject: Zoning Pre-App RESEARCH for Milestone Towers-Estates(CU) - PL20240008204 & Companion (VA) Importance: High Good morning all, 1 Please see attached Pre-App Research for ilestone Towers -Estates [CU] - PL2024C NOTE. — It was determined by the Planner th 4 this Conditional Use petition will require a COMPANION Varlonce(VA). The Applicant was eviously unaware of the requirement, and it will be discussed at the meeting today. The Zoning Pre-App meeting is today, Thursday 7 See attached link below: Zoom Invite: .4 at 1:30 via ZOOM Topic: Pre-App Meeting PL20240008204 Milestone Towers -Estates (CU) Time: Jul 25, 2024, 01:30 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada) Join Zoom Meeting: ��& e- .1C.,),. Page 13560 of 14062 Environmental Checklist Conditional Use Project Name j-(i L� 5 t`u�¢ 15"�nT`�� �`G'�,�n, cc.t r+-r��.4 1r�ta� ►:ry 1. Is the project is in compliance with the overlays, districts and/or zoning on the subject site and/or the surrounding properties? (CON, ST, PUD, RLSA, RFMU, etc.) (LDC 2,03.05-2.03.08; 4.08.00) Not in CV Library 2. Submit a current aerial photograph (available from the Property Appraiser's office) and clearly delineate the subject site boundary lines. If the site is vegetated, provide FLUCFCS overlay and vegetation inventory identifying upland, wetland and exotic vegetation (Admin. Code Ch. 3 G.1. Application Contents #24). FLUCFCS Overlay -P627 3. Clearly identify the Iocation of all preserves and label each as "Preserve" on all plans. (LDC 3.05.07.A.2). Preserve Label- P546 4. Provide calculations on site plan showing the appropriate acreage of native vegetation to be retained, the max. amount and ratios permitted to be created on -site or mitigated off -site. Exclude vegetation located within utility and drainage easements from the preserve calculations (LDC 3.05.07.8-D; 3.05.07.17; 3.05.07.H.1.d-e). Preserve Calculation - P547 5. Created and retained preserve areas shall meet the minimum width requirements per LDC 3.05.07.H.I.b. Preserve Width - P603 6. Retained preservation areas shall be selected based on the criteria defined in LDC 3.05.07.A.3, include all 3 strata, be in the largest contiguous area possible and shall be interconnected within the site and to adjoining off -site preservation areas or wildlife corridors. (LDC 3.05.07.A.1-4) Preserve Selection- P550 7. Principle structures shall be located a minimum of 25' from the boundary of the preserve boundary. No accessory structures and other site alterations, fill placement, grading, plant alteration or removal, or similar activity shall be permitted within 10' of the boundary unless it can be shown that it will not affect the integrity of the preserve (i.e. stem wall or bean around wetland preserve). Provide cross -sections for each preserve boundary identifying all site alterations within 25'. (LDC 3.05.07.H.3; 6.01.02.C.) Preserve Setback — New 8. Wildlife survey required for sites where an EIS is not required, when so warranted. (LDC 10.02.02.A.2.f) Listed Species - P522 9. Provide Environmental Data identifying author credentials, consistency determination with the GMPs, off -site preserves, seasonal and historic high water levels, and analysis of water quality. For land previously used for farm fields or golf course, provide soil samp I i ng/groundwater monitoring reports identifying any site contamination. (LDC 3.08.00) Environmental Data Required — P 522 10. Master Plan shall state the minimum acreage required to be preserved. (LDC 10.02.13.A.2) Master Plan Contents-P626 Page 13561 of 14062 Environmental Data Checklist Project Name ►LCSf a n. 1 u_ QnrsTrc,v The Environmental Data requirements can be found in LDC Section 3.08.00 1. Provide the EIS fee if PUD or CU. 2. WHO AND WHAT COMPANY PREPARED THE ENVIRONMENTAL, DATA REPORT? Preparation of Environmental Data. Environmental Data Submittal Requirements shall be prepared by an individual with academic credentials and experience in the area of environmental sciences or natural resource management. Academic credentials and experience shall be a bachelor's or higher degree in one of the biological sciences with at least two years of ecological or biological professional experience in the State of Florida. Please include revision dates on resubmittals. Identify on a current aerial, the location and acreage of all SFWMD jurisdictional wetlands according to the Florida Land Use Cover and Forms Classification System (FLUCFCS) and include this information on the SDP or final plat construction plans. Wetlands must be verified by the South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD) or Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) prior to SDP or final plat construction plans approval. For sites in the RFMU district, provide an assessment in accordance with 3.05.07 F and identify on the FLUCFCS map the location of all high quality wetlands (wetlands having functionality scores of at least 0.65 WRAP or 0.7 UMAM) and their location within the proposed development plan. Sites with high quality wetlands must have their functionality scores verified by the SFWMD or DEP prior to first development order approval. Where functionality scores have not been verified by either the SFWMD or DEP, scores must be reviewed and accepted by County staff, consistent with State regulation. 4. Provide a wildlife survey for the nests of bald eagle and for listed species known to inhabit biological communities similar to those existing on site. The survey shall be conducted in accordance with the guidelines or recommendations of the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FFWCC) and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS). Survey times may be reduced or waived where an initial habitat assessment by the environmental consultant indicates that the likelihood of listed species occurrence is low, as determined by the FFWCC and USFWS. Where an initial habitat assessment by the environmental consultant indicates that the likelihood of listed species occurrence is low, the survey time may be reduced or waived by the County Manager or designee, when the project is not reviewed or technical assistance not provided by the FFWCC and USFWS. Additional survey time may be required if listed species are discovered Provide a survey for listed plants identified in 3.04.03 Wildlife habitat management and monitoring plans in accordance with 3.04.00 shall be required where listed species are utilizing the site or where wildlife habitat management and monitoring plans are required by the FFWCC or USFWS. These plans shall describe how the project directs incompatible Iand uses away from listed species and their habitats. Identify the location of listed species nests, burrows, dens, foraging areas, and the location of any bald eagle nests or nest protection zones on the native vegetation aerial with FLUCFCS overlay for the site. Wildlife habitat management plans shall be included on the SDP or final plat construction plans. Bald eagle management plans are required for sites containing bald eagle nests or nest protection zones, copies of which shall be included on the SDP or final plat construction plans. 7. Identify on a current aerial the acreage, location and community types of all upland and wetland habitats on the project site, according to the Florida Land Use Cover and Forms Classification System (FLUCFCS), and provide a legend for each of the FLUCFCS Codes identified. Aerials and overlay information must be legible at the scale provided. Provide calculations for the acreage of native vegetation required to be retained on -site. Include the above referenced calculations and aerials on the SDP or final plat construction plans. In a separate report, demonstrate how the preserve selection criteria pursuant to 3.05.07 have been met. Where applicable, include in this report an aerial showing the project boundaries along with any undeveloped land, preserves, natural flowways or other natural land features, Iocated on abutting properties. ?a 4e,.342Gf 44062 K Include on a separate site plan, the project boundary and the land use designations and overlays for the RLSA, RFMU, ST and ACSC-ST districts. Include this information on the SDP or final plat construction plans. 9. Where off -site preservation of native vegetation is proposed in lieu of on -site, demonstrate that the criteria in section 3.05.07 have been met and provide a note on the SDP or final plat construction plans indicating the type of donation (monetary payment or land donation) identified to satisfy the requirement. Include on the SDP or final plat construction plans, a location map(s) and property identification number(s) of the off -site parce](s) if off -site donation of land is to occur. 10. Provide the results of any Environmental Assessments and/or Audits of the property, along with a narrative of the measures needed to remediate if required by FDEP. 11. Provide justification for deviations from environmental LDC provisions pursuant to GMP CCME Policy 6.1.1 03), if requested. 12. Demonstrate that the design of the proposed stormwater management system and analysis of water quality and quantity impacts fully incorporate the requirements of the Watershed Management regulations of 3.07.00. 13. For development orders within RFMU sending lands, show how the project is consistent with each of the applicable Objectives and Policies of the Conservation and Coastal Management Element of the GMP. 14. The County Manager or designee may require additional data or information necessary to evaluate the project's compliance with LDC and GMP requirements. (LDC 10.02.02.A.3 f) The following to be determined at preapplication meeting; (Choose those that apply) a. Provide overall description of project with respect to environmental and water management issues. b. Explain how project is consistent with each of the applicable objectives and policies in the CCME of the GMP. c. Explain how the project meets or exceeds the native vegetation preservation requirement in the CCME and LDC. d. Indicate wetlands to be impacted and the effects of the impact to their functions and how the projeefs design compensates for wetland impacts. e. Indicate how the project design minimizes impacts to listed species. Describe the measures that are proposed as mitigation for impacts to listed species. 15. PUD zoning and CU petitions. For PUD rezones and CU petitions, applicants shall collate and package applicable Environmental Data Submittal Requirements into a single Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) document, prior to public hearings and after all applicable staff reviews are complete. Copies of the EIS shall be provided to the County Manager or designee prior to public hearings. 16. PUD master plan or PPL/SDP site plan notes: i�a� 13563 of 14062 Where preserves occur adjacent to development off site and will be used in lieu of landscape buffers, include the following condition in the environmental commitments section of the PUD document. Preserves may be used to satisfy the landscape buffer requirements after exotic vegetation removal in accordance with LDC sections 4.06.02 and 4.06.05.E.1. Supplemental plantings with native plant materials shall be in accordance with LDC section 3.05.07. IT Additional comments 18. Stipulations for approval (Conditions) '-'� C' L , Page 13564 of 14062 Collier County Meeting Notes -Continued C--' YLA a tJ n 1 rp Ca C � s✓ 'T e7 � s� .z. Cv,%,1 N FCC U 5 1 T- jl,JA�L_ 1' Ir c 4- _ �J ' I -, L V . 1 i— IX g- I-4,c. Apt PW i)�zt:rV d,vAo4 . _171,efAe- Note 1: Ifsite is within the City of Naples Water Service Area please send to Naples Utilities and Planning Departments. Then, ff the petition is submitted, we are to send it (by email) to the fourpersons below in their Utilities and Planning Department along with a request that they send us a letter or email of "no objection " to the petition. Bob Middleton RMiddletonrccbna les ov.com ,Allyson Holland AMIlolland(a)na les ov.com Robin Singer RSin er .na les ov.com Erica Martin eniartin(cunaplesgov.com Note2: The County collects impact fees prior to the issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy to help offset the impacts of each new development on public facilities. These impact fees are used to.fund projects identified in the Capital Improvement Element of the Growth Management Plan (GMP) as needed to maintain the adopted Level of Service (LOS) for puhlic facilities. Other fees collected prior to the issuance of a building permit include building permit review fees. Please note that impact fees and taxes collected were not included in the criteria used by staff and the Planning Commission to analyze this petition. Pre -Application Meeting Notes 6/26/2024 Page 3 of 5 Growth Management Community Development • Planning & Zoning 2800 North Horseshoe Drive • iVaples, FL 34104. 233-252-2400 • %vww_enII[ercoulit v Il-�Ov Page 13565 of 14062 ThomasClarkeVEN From: Michael Sawyer Sent: Thursday, July 25, 2024 2:03 PM To: ThomasClarkeVEN; Eric Ortman Subject: Pre-app meeting notes Milestone Towers -Estates Communication Tower Please provide the following pre-app meeting notes: For this petition request please provide a letter of no impact TIS Waiver; (separate letter on letterhead requesting the waiver based on deminimis transportation impacts). These facilities normally have +j-6 trips per month for maintenance purposes and warrant the waiver request. Please let us know if you have any questions or concerns. Respectfully, yiiclute1 5a vyet- Principal Planner Growth Management Department Transportation Planning 2685 South Horseshoe Drive, Suite 103 Naples, Florida 34104 239-252-2926 micliael.saNvyer(&colliercoun fi g_ov Michael Sawyer Project Manager 11 Capital Project Planning, Impact Fees and Program Management Office: 239-252-2926 Collier County Michael.Saw er colliercountv fl. v offlocom 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. Pq6 _0 3 4 Page 13566 of 14062 ThomasClarkeVEN From: Manic Templeton Sent: Thursday, July 25, 2024 2:42 PM To: ThomasClarkeVEN Subject: landscape notes for PL20240008204 Milestone Towers -Estates (CU) Follow Up Flag: Follow up Flag Status: Flagged Label the landscape buffer easements on the Conditional use plan consistent with LDC 5.05.09 G.25 Mark Templeton Planner III Development Review Office: 2800 North Horseshoe ❑r. Naples, FL 34104 Mark -Templeton (a7co I I ie rcou ntyfl. go_y Z) Collier County DEMOM 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. 44 4 35i;-914062 Collier County Zoning Pre -Application Meeting Sign -In Sheet PL# 20240008204 Collier County Contact Information: Name Review Discipline Phone Email ❑ Mike Bosi Division Director-Planning&Zoning 252-1061 Michael.Bosi@colliercountyfl.gov ❑ Ray Bellows Manager — Planning & Zoning 252-2463 raymond.bellows@colliercountyfl.gov ❑ Richard Henderlong Zoning -Planner 111 252-2464 rchard.henderlong@colliercountyfl.gov ❑ Laura DeJohn Zoning - Vendor 252-5587 Laura.dejohn@coliiercountyfl.gov ❑ John Kelly Zoning -Planner III 252-5719 john.kelly@colliercountyfi.gov ❑ Tim Finn, AICP Zoning - Planner III 252-4312 timothy.finn@colliercountyfl.gov ❑ Nancy Gundlach, AICP Zoning — Planner 111 252-2484 nancy.gundlach@colliercountyfl.gov Eric Ortman Zoning — Planner 111 252-1032 Eric.Ortman@coiliercountyfI-gov ❑ Sean Sammon Zoning— Planner III 252-8422 Sean.sammon@colliercountyfl.gov ❑ Maria Estrada Zoning Planner 11 252-2408 Maria Estrads@colliercountyfl.gov ❑ Tim Finn, AICP Zoning - Planner 111 252-4312 timothy.fine@colliercountyfl.gov Thomas Clarke Zoning - Operations Analyst 252-2526 thomas.clarke@colliercountyfl.gov ❑ Anthony Stoltz Utility Planning - Supervisor 252-5835 Anthony.Stoltz@colliercountyfl.gov ❑ Drew Cody Utility Planning— Project Mgr 111 252-2917 Drew.cody@coiliercountyfl.gov ❑ Brandi Pollard Utility Impact fees 252-6237 brandi.pollard@colliercountyfl.gov ElShon Fandrich Utilities -Project Mgt -Supervisor 252-8835 Shon.fandrich@colliercountyfl.gov Steve Baluch Transportation Planning 252-2361 stephen.baluch@colliercountyfl.gov ❑ Michael Sawyer Transportation Planning 252-2926 michael.sawyer@col lie rcountyfLgov ❑ Michael Gibbons Structural/Resident Plan Review 252-2426 michael.gibbons@colliercountyfl.gov ❑ Alicia Humphries Right-Qf-Way Permitting 252-2326 alicia.humphries@colliercountyfl.gov 11 Laurie Beard PUD Monitoring -Project Mgr tl 252-5782 Laurie.beard@colIiercountyfi.gov ❑ Sean Lintz Battalion Chief - N. Collier Fire 597-9227 slintz@northcollierfire.com ❑ Bryan Horbal Captain — N. Collier Fire 552-1367 Bryan.horbal@colliercountyfl.gov LY Daniel Turner Plan Examiner - N. Collier Fire 252-2521 Daniel.turner@col lie rcountyfLgov Ll Linda Naples Sr. Plan Examiner— N. Collier Fire 252-2311 Linda.naples@colliercountyfI-gov 17 Shar A. Beddow Dep. Fire Marshal - Gr Naples Fire 241-1422 sbeddow@gnfire.org ❑ Thomas Mastroberto Gr. Naples Fire Site Plans Rev. 111 252-7348 thomas.mastroberto@cvlliercountyfl.gov Heidi Ashton-Cicko Managing Asst. County Attorney 252-8773 heidi.ashton@colliercountyfi.gov Derek Perry Assistant County Attorney 252-8066 Derek.perry@ col liercountyfl.gov James Sabo, AICP GMP, Comp Planning Manager 252-2708 james.sabo@colliercountyfl.gov Parker Klopf GMP—Comp Planning — Planner 111 252-2471 Parker.klopf@colliercountyfl.gov Jessica Malloy GMP-Camp Planning -Planner 11 252-4329 Jessica.malloy@colliercountyfl.gov 14 Ste ph enneBarter GMP—Comp Planning— Plannerll 252-7707 Stephenne.barter@colliercountyfl.gov Pre -Application Meeting Notes 6/26/2024 Page 4 of 5 Growth Management Community Development • Planning & Zoning 2800 North Hoiseshcc Drive • Naplcs, FL 34104 • 239-252.2400 .col licrcounn•fi.gov 1 Page 13568 of 14062 Collier County J El Michele Mosca,AICP Community Development Planner III 252-2834 Michele.mosca@colliercountyfl.gov _ Craig Brown Environmental Review -Mgr. 252-2548 craig.brown @colliercountyfLgov ❑ Alexandra Mitchel Environmental Specialist 252-2907 Alexandra.Mitchel@colliercountyfl.gov ❑ David Roe Environmental Specialist 252-2915 David. Roe@col IiercountyfLgov ❑ Lauren Murray Environmental Specialist 252-2306 Lauren.murray@colIiercountyfl.gov ❑ John Houldsworth Engineering Subdivision Vend. 252-5757 John.houldsworth@colliercountyfl.gov ❑ Jocelyn Nageon De Lestang, P.E. Engineering-Stormwater 252-2434 Jocelyn.NageandeLestangPcolliercountyfl.gov ❑ Jack McKenna, P.E. Engineering Services 252-2911 jack.mckenna@colliercountyfl.gov ❑ Matt McLean, P.E. Division Director - IF, CPP & PM 252-8279 matthew.mclean@colliercountyfl.gov ❑ Cormac Giblin, AICP Division Director— Economic. Dev. & Housing 252-2460 Cormac.giblin@colliercountyfi.gov ❑ Sarah Harrington Manager— Planning 252-4211 Sarah.harrington@colIlercountyfl.gov Jamie Cook Division Director- Develo ment Review 252-6290 Jaime.cook@colliercountyfl.gov Lisa Blacklidge Development Review Manager- Planning 252-27SS Lisa.blacklidge@colliercountyfl.gov !❑ Christine Willoughby Planner Ili 252-5748 Christine.willoughby@colliercountyfl.gov ❑ Brett Rosenblum-P.E. Development Review— Supervisor Project Mgr. 252-2905 brett.rosenblum@colliercountyfl.gov ❑ Mark Templeton Landscape Review— Planner III 252-2475 mark.templeton@calliercountyfl.gov ❑ Peter Shawinsky Architectural Review 252-8523 peter.shawinsky@co11iercountyfl.gov Lf Gino Santabarbara Impact Fees -- Planner III 252-2925 Gina.santabarbara@colliercountyfl.gov ❑ D' ne Lynch Management Analyst 1 252-4283 dlane.lynch@colIiercountyfl.gov Renald Paul Client Services 252-2443 Renald.paul@colliercountyfl.gov ❑ Connie Thomas Client Services -Supervisor 252-6369 1 Consuela.thomas@colliercountyfl.gov Additional Attendee Contact Information: Name Representing Phone Email Iq L"S`T r "2 s Pre -Application Meeting Notes 6/26/2024 Page 5 of 5 Growth Managetnent Community Developinent • Planning & Zonfng 2800 North Horseshoe Drive • Naplcs, FL 34-104 •239-252-24-00 • wxv%v,en) IicrcnuntN 11,cov 1 Page 13569 of 14062 Milestone Towers -Estates CU - PL20240008204 Planner: Eric Ortman Zoning Pre-App Zoom Meeting —Thursday 7125124 at 1:30pm IV Participants (14) —El x Q Find a par-ticipant thomas Clarke (Me) 0 Craig Brown CD� Evicortman r. 0 70 IMMary Doty Solik 0 CD3 0 Matt 0 CD1 B. Austin Grubb 0 Daniel Turner, NCFR Derek D. Perry, County Attorney's Office oJessicaMalloy (-74, Parker Kiopf RenaldPaul . sawyermichael Sean.Sammon .� Stephen ne.Ba rter Page 13570 of 14062 GniC,er ��"�y Growth Management Community Development Dept. ZONING STAFF FORM FOR SUPPLEMENTAL PRE -APPLICATION MEETING Meeting Date: Thursday 7/25/24 at 1:30 Zoning Operations Staff: Thomas Clarke Milestone Towers -Estates CU - PL20240008204 - Planner: Eric Ortman ■ Applicant Submitting Request: Mary Solik — Doty Solik Law 407-367-7868 msolik dot soliklaw.com ■ Agent to list for PL# Mary Solik — Doty Solik Law • Owner of property (all owners for all parcels) EVO Builder Corp Inc. • Confirm Purpose of Pre-App: Conditional Use (CU) — Companion Variance (VA) will be required a Please list the density request of the project if applicable and number of homes/units/offices docks (any that apply): n/a 0 Details about Project: Conditional Use for a 150` Monopole Telecommunications Tower. Cancellation/Reschedule Requests: Contact Connie Thomas- Supervisor — Permitting Consuela.thomas@colliercountvfl.gov -Phone: 239-252-2473 Created April S, 2017 Location: K:\CDES Planning Services\Current\2oning Staff Information Page 13571 of 14062 TOWER SETBACKS PROPOSED NORTH #151'-2' EAST #137'-4' SOUTH i146'-3" NEST t271'-3' SLTE PLAN NOTES: I. THIS IS NOT A BOUNDARY SURVEY AND IS NOT TO BE USED FOR THE TRANSFER OF PROPERTY. NO SURVEY WAS AVAILABLE AT TIME OF DRAWING. 2. THE SUBJECT PARCEL INFORMATION: OWNER' EVO BUILDER CORP INC. 3. MAILING ADDRESS: 825 W 69TH PL HIALEAH. FL 33014 PRE141SES ADDRESS! 2988 58TH AYE HE NAPLES FL 34120 COUNTY: COLLIER COUNTY MAP/PARCEL ID (PIN}. 358500WOW ZONINQ E - ESTATES LAND USE: 0 - VACANT RESIDENTIAL THE LOCATION OF THE PROPOSED TELECOMMUNICATIONS MONOPOLE IS APPROXIMATELY LOCATED AS FOLLOWS: LATITUDE: 3 N 26' 2D' 15.12' LONGITUDE: f W 81' 32' 47.32' A7 PARCEL AREA: 264 PORES i DISTURBANCE AREA: 6.760 SQ. FT (D.155 ACRES) E 4, PER THE FCC ASR. THE NEAREST EXISTING TELECOMMUNICATIONS TOWER 15 A 284' LATTICE TOWER APPROXIMATELY 2.52 MILES TO THE NORTH WEST ASR# 1204878 OWNER:SBA TOWERS R LLC LAT: 26' 22' 2.9" N LONG!81' 34' 11-S' W LINE TYPES: BOEJNDARY LJNE - PARENT PARCEL EASEMENT LINE '1 FENCE LINE- PROPOSED CHAIN LINK FENCE LJNE- EXISTING CHAIN URK L T A►a rl 'y�y. rr' �r �'_ Y7. AVE NE WAY PER PLAT T PROPOSED 150' MONOPOLE M78 145' RAD CENTER (154' TO HIGHEST APPURTENANCE) ,- (SEE SHEET L-3) ti - ' I � xa Q mN i N# i � g DSED 12 R10E GRAVEL DRIVE (f122' LONG) �y 0 25 50 100 GRAPHIC SCALE: 1' . 50' w• n, r. � ...,,. a rw w .wa 1 .« „�.r ti.,, w ....�,", ,w.. « r ......A +r....ni....n.r,eA w rrr b �u.b+r. w ...4.K a +.. r .rr w.w r w...r. «......� A Milestone I Towers F. PROJECT INFORMATION: [:SI7E NAMr E-5TAT-ESFL9M 6ETH AYE NE AP1j5. FL mi2a COLIiR COIN W [PLANS PREPARED BY.• 'mley* Horn +�r:o..4m. r.ee em.T, wig eoa µvri.uE}it a mwa rwxc lo-e:v-axo .w•.wac.-wiw NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION NE1A PR&ECT NUMBER• 013273014 DRAWN B■:�MgEGKED BY-- lpc ALP SHEET TIn r- SITE PLAN +IEET NUYDER; L-1 Page 13572 of 14062 C0 IeV C014Hty Growth Management Community Development Department Need Help? GMC❑ Public Portal Online Payment Guide E-PermittingGuides Pre -Application Meeting and Final Submittal Requirement Checklist for: ❑ A Conditional Use to be heard by the Planning Commission and Board of Zoning Appeals ® A Minor Conditional U_Q to be heard by the Office of the Hearing Examiner Chapter 3 of the Administrative Code The following Submittal Requirement Checklist is to be utilized during the Pre -Application Meeting, and at time of application submittal. At time of submittal, the checklist is to be completed and submitted with the application packet. Please provide the submittal items in the exact order listed below, with cover sheets attached to each section. Incomplete submittals will not be accepted. Requirements for Review Required Not Required Completed Application Cover letter briefly explaining the project Pre -Application Notes ;►� Affidavit of Authorization, signed and notarized Completed Addressing Checklist _ Property Ownership Disclosure Form Warranty Deed(s) Boundary Survey Conceptual Site Plan 24" X 36" plus (one 8 % x 11 copy) t Plans showing proposed location for utilities, if required Yl_ Plans for screening and buffering the use with re erence as to type, dimensions, and character, if required Plans showing the proposed landscaping and provisions for trees protected by County regulations, if required 21 ❑ Plans showing the proposed signs and lighting, including type, dimensions, and if required Elcharacter, Architectural Rendering of Proposed Structure(s), if applicable Current aerial photographs (available from Property Appraiser) with project boundary and, if vegetated, FLUCFCS Codes with legend included on aerial, ❑ Statement of utility provisions (with all required attachments & sketches) Environmental Data Requirements, pursuant to LDC section 3.08.00 Environmental Data Requirements collated into a single Environmental Impact Statement (ElS) at time of public hearings. Coordinate with project planner at time of public hearing, Listed Species Survey; less than 12 months old, Include copies of previous surveys. Traffic Impact Study (TIS) o waiver Historical and Archeological Survey, or waiver Electronic copy of all documents and plans El Revised 2024 Page 8 of 12 Page 13573 of 14062 C;o Me-r C;0J4"ty Growth Management Community Development Department ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR THE PUBLIC HEARING PROCESS: Need Help? GMCD Public Portal Online Payment Guide E-Permitting Guides • Following the completion of the review process by County review staff, the applicant shall submit a I I materials electronically to the designated project manager. ■ Please contact the project manager to confirm the number of additional copies required. Planners: Indicate if the petition needs to be routed to the following additional reviewers: Bayshore/Gateway Triangle Redevelopment: ❑ Emergency Management or EMS: Executive Director Conservancy of SWFL TT GMD Graphics ❑ City of Naples: ❑ Utilities Engineering; y Parks and Recreation; Immokalee Water/Sewer District: ❑ Other: ❑ School District (Residential Components): Communication Towers: l EM osquito Control ples Airport Authority Commercial Collier Revised 2024 Page 9 of 12 Page 13574 of 14062 Co Ter C014nty Growth Management Community Development Department FEE REQUIREMENTS Need Help? GMCD Public Portal Online Payment Guide E-PermittingGuides Po +./lire -Application Meeting: $500.00 (to be credited towards the application fee if the application is filed within 9 months of pre -application meeting) PP Fire Pre -Application Meeting: $150.00 (Applied as credit towards fire review fee upon submittal of application if within 9 months of the pre-app meeting date) vtonditional Use Application Fee: $4,000.00 When filed with Rezone Petition: $1,500,00 o Additional fee for 51" and subsequent reviews: 20% of original fee P" Comprehensive Planning Consistency Review: $300.00 -—Environmental Environmental Data Requirements -EIS Packet (submittal determined at pre -application meeting): $ 2, 500.00 Listed or Protected Species survey review fee (when an EIS is not required): $1,000.00 Transportation Fee, if required: o Methodology Review Fee: $500.00 o Minor Study Review Fee: $750.00 o Major Study Review Fee: $1,500.00 v�-'Estimated Legal Advertising Fee for the Hearing Examiner or CCPC: $1,125.00 Estimated Legal Advertising Fee for the 82A, if required: $500.00 � Fire Planning Review Fee: $150.00 ~��� Fire Code Flans Review Fees pre collected at the time of application submission and those fees are set forth by the AuthoriTy having jurisdiction. The Land Development Code requires Neighborhood Notification mailers for Applications headed to hearing, and this fee is collected prior to hearing. As the authorized agent/applicant for this petition, I attest that all of the information indicated on this checklist is included in this submittal package, I understand that failure to include all necessary submittal information may result in the delay of processing this petition. -2- ti. A' Agent/Owner Signature,' Date J, Agent/Own,pr Name (please print) r Revised 2024 Page 10 of 12 Page 13575 of 14062 Pre -Application Meeting and Chapter 3 J. ittal)Reauirement Checklist for: ministrative Code The following Submittal Requirement Checklist is to be utilized during the Pre -Application Meeting and at time of application submittal. At time of submittal, the checklist is to be completed and submitted with the application packet. Please provide the submittal items in the exact order listed below with cover sheets attached to each section. Incomplete submittals will not be accepted. REQUIREMENTS FOR REVIEW REQUIRED NOT REQUIRED Completed Application (download current form from County website) Pre -Application Meeting Notes Project Narrative Completed Addressing Checklist Property Ownership Disclosure Form Conceptual Site Plan 24" x 36" and one 8 36 " x 11" copy E] Survey ot property showing the encroachment measure infeet) Affidavit of Authorization, signed and notarized Deeds/Legal(s) Location map Current aerial photographs (available from Property Appraiser) with project boundary and, if vegetated, FLUCFCS Codes with legend included on aerial Historical Survey or waiver request, if applicable NJ Ll Environmental Data Requirements or exemption justification Once the first set of review comments are posted, provide the assigned plannerwith draft Agent Letter and address of property owners �] Electronic copy of all documents and plans `Please advise: The Office of the Hearing Examiner requires all materials to be submitted electronically in PDF format. Z ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR THE PUBLIC HEARING PROCESS: Following the completion of the review process by County review staff, the applicant shall submit all materials electronically to the designated project manager. Please contact the project manager to confirm the number of additional copies required. Variance Application (VA) 3127124 Page 5 of 6 Page 13576 of 14062 V,4yvta,�e oou,�� Planners: Indicate if the petition needs to be routed to the following reviewers: ❑ Bayshore/Gateway Triangle Redevelopment: E Executive director ❑ Historical Review: ❑ City of Naples: Robin Singer, Planning director ❑ Immokalee Water/Sewer District: ❑ Conservancy of SWFL: Nichole Johnson ❑ Parks and Recreation Director: Olema Edwards ❑ Emergency Management: Dan Summers; and/or EMS: Artie Bay ❑ School District (Residential Components): Amy Lockheart ❑ Other: ❑ FEE REQUIREMENTS L"" Pre -Application Meeting: $500.00 Variance Petition: a Residential- $2,000.00 a Non -Residential- $5,000.00 a 5'h and Subsequent Review- 20% of original fee Estimated Legal Advertising Fee for the Office of the Hearing Examiner: $1,125.00 After The Fact Zoning/Land Use Petitions: 2x the normal petition fee Listed Species Survey (if EIS is not required): $1,000.00 Fire Code Plans Review Fees ore collected at the time of application submission and those fees are set forth by the Authority having jurisdiction. The Land Development Code requires Neighborhood Notification mailers for Applications headed to hearing, and this fee is collected prior to hearing. As the authorized agent/applicant for this petition, I attest that all of the information indicated on this checklist is included in this submittal package. I understand that failure to include all necessary submittal information may result in the delay of processing this petition. All checks payable to. Board of County Commissioners. The completed application, all required submittal materials, and the permit fee shall be submitted to: • � LL `- �s Applicant:Signature Printed Name J V Growth Management CommunityDevelopmentDepartment Zoning Division ATTN: Business Center 2800 North Horseshoe Drive Naples, FL 34104 Date Variance Application (VA) 3127/24 Page 6 of 6 Page 13577 of 14062 Jier County Growth Management Community Development Department 2800 North Horseshoe Drive, Naples, Florida 34104 Phone: (239) 252-1036 1 Email: GMDClientServices@colliercountyfl.gov www.coillercountyfl.gov PROPERTY OWNERSHIP DISCLOSURE FORM This is a required form with all land use petitions, except for Appeals and Zoning Verification Letters. Should any changes of ownership or changes in contracts for purchase occur subsequent to the date of application, but prior to the date of the final public hearing, it is the responsibility of the applicant, or agent on his behalf, to submit a supplemental disclosure of interest form. Please complete the following, use additional sheets if necessary. a. If the property is owned fee simple by an INDIVIDUAL, tenancy by the entirety, tenancy in common, or joint tenancy, list all parties with an ownership interest as well as the 0 ciLenLage ui sucn mLeresL: Name and Address % of Ownership N 1A If the property is owned by a CORPORATION, list the officers and stockholders and the percentage of stock owned by each: Name and Address % of Ownership Eduardo Mart, /bd 11/0 C. If the property is in the name of a TRUSTEE, list the beneficiaries of the trust with the ercentdge ui imulca. Name and Address % of Ownership N/14 01/2023 Page 1 of 3 Page 13578 of 14062 Co er County Growth Management Community Development Department 2800 North Horseshoe Drive, Naples, Florida 34104 Phone: (239) 252-1036 1 Email: GMDCIIentSe►vices@colliercountyfl.gov www.colliercountVfl.gov d. If the property is in the name of a GENERAL or LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, list the name of the eneral and/or limited partners: Name and Address % of Ownership e. If there is a CONTRACT FOR PURCHASE with an individual or individuals, a Corporation, Trustee, or a Partnership, list the names of the contract purchasers below, including the officers, stockholders, beneficiaries, or partners: Name and Address % of Ownership IV / 4 Date of Contract: f. If any contingency clause or contract terms involve additional parties, list all individuals or ot- g. Date subject property acquired 1, UI LI UJL. Name and Address N/ /�" ❑ leased: Term of lease years /months If, Petitioner has option to buy, indicate the following: 01/2023 Page 2 of 3 Page 13579 of 14062 Co er County Growth Management Community Development Department 2800 North Horseshoe Drive, Naples, Florida 34104 Phone: (239) 252-1036 1 Email; GMDClientServices@colliercountyfl.gov www.colliercountyfl.gov Date of option: Date option terminates: , or Anticipated closing date: AFFIRM PROPERTY OWNERSHIP INFORMATION -77 Any petition required to have Property Ownership Disclosure, will not be accepted without this form. Requirements for petition types are located on the associated application form. Any change in ownership whether individually or with a Trustee, Company or other interest -holding party, must be disclosed to Collier County immediately if such change occurs prior to the petition's final public hearing. As the authorized agent/applicant for this petition, / attest that all of the information indicated on this checklist is included in this submittal package. I understand that failure to include all necessary submittal information may result in the delay of processing this petition. *The completed application, all required submittal materials, and fees shall be submitted to: Growth Management Community Development Department I GMD Portal: https://cvportal.colliercountyfl.gov/cityviewweb Questions? Email: GMDclientservices@colliercountyfl.gov Agent/Owner Signature Fardoa�r{, . Agent/Owner Name (please print) 2 C?A, Date 01/2023 Page 3 of 3 Page 13580 of 14062 DOT SOLIAWKYL February 26, 2025 Collier County Growth Management Community Development Department 2800 North Horseshoe Drive Naples, Florida 34104 RE: Milestone Towers CU Application To Whom it May Concern: Milestone Towers has submitted a Conditional Use application for a 160' Monopole telecommunications tower to be located at 2968 58" Ave. NE, Naples, FL 34120. This letter constitutes a waiver request of the Traffic Impact Study requirement based an the de minimis level of traffic generated by the proposed use. Telecommunications towers generate approximately 46 trips per month for maintenance purposes. V ry truly yours, Mary D. So i Mary Doty Solik 121 S. Orange Avenue, Suite 1500 Orlando, FL 32801 Phone 407.367.7868 Mobile 407.925.4738 www,dotysoliklow.com msolik@dotysoliklow,com Licensed In FLand GA Page 13581 of 14062 INSTR 6446316 OR 6282 PG 1237 E—RECORDED 8/28/2023 10:56 AM PAGES 2 CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT AND COMPTROLLER, COLLIER COUNTY FLORIDA DOC@.70 $1,645.00 REC $18.50 CONS $235,000.00 Prepared by and return to: Monica Genovese Title 239 LLC 999 Vanderbilt Beach Road Suite 200 Naples, FL 34108 (239) 325-5160 File No I572.00002 Parcel Identification No 38856080P6 This Line For Recording WARRANTY DEED (STATUTORY FORM -- SECTION 689.02, F.S.) This indenture made the 25th day of gust, 2023 between Una P. Clarke, an unremarried widow, and Anthony C.M. Clarke, a single man, whose post office add ss is 8 Arragon Gardens, Streatham, London, Surrey SW16 6LX, United Kingdom, Grantors, to EVO Builder Corp. Inc,; Flo`irida Corporation, whose post office address is 825 West 69th Place, Hialeah, FL 33014, of the County of Miami-DadSta#a£ Florida, Grantee: Witnesseth, that said Grantors, for and in co. valuable considerations to said Grantors in hand paid` bargained, and sold to the said Grantee, and Grantee's in Collier, Florida, to -wit: All of Tract No.114, Golden Gate Estates Unit No. 4 27, of the Public Records of Collier County, Florida. Together with all the tenements, hereditaments and of the sum of TEN DOLLARS (U.S.$10.00) and other good and ntee, the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, has granted, signs forever, the following described land, situate, lying and being Subject to taxes for 2023 and subsequent years, not yet due limitations of record, if any. TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the same in fee simple forever to the map or plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 7, Page HRTY IS VACANT LAND, And Grantors hereby covenant with the Grantee that the Grantors are have good right and lawful authority to sell and convey said land and that the t will defend the same against the lawful claims of all persons whomsoever. belonging or in anywise appertaining. restrictions, easements, reservations and said land in fee simple, that Grantors Iy warrant the title to said land and Warranty Heed File No.: 1572.00002 Page t of 2 Page 13582 of 14062 *** OR 6282 PG 1238 *** In Witness Whereof. Grantors have hereunto set Grantors' hand and seal the day and year _first above written. ,4' gneil, seal d�litjererl in inrY presence: WITNESS ? , x ATURI: PRINTNAME#1: i.> ` WI"fNLSS #2 SIGNA-I [)ItL-" �'-" , PRIN-I' NAME 42 1J' ' •, Una P. " arke , Anthony C.M. Clarke ST ATE ell COUNIN OF The foregoing instrument was acknowledtl lit l' c me by means o1`( physical presence day of August, 2023, by Una P. Clarke and Anthem C.M. Clarke. Z -E Signature o tic r,yx ty1 i Print, Tyne/Stamp Name ol-Notary . Pefsbnally Known: Type of Idenliticat Victory Solicitors " 430 Streatham High Road London SW16 3PX Commissioners ►or Qath Ted: 020 8764 6901 Fax: 0208 7655 888 mail:ad min@victorysolicitors Warrants• Deed File No IS72,00 02 PagePtSgElt�of 14062 T • -Mobile•- Engineering & Operations 6NCO432A Estates Milestone Wireless Telecommunication Facility Radio Frequency (RF) Engineering Report Last Updated 02/04/25 Revision Number V1.0 Page 13584 of 14062 T ,-Mobilp•- Engineering & Operafions Table of Contents Statement of Need 5G Coverage Predictions .................................................................................1 ......................................................................... 2 Certification Statement of Non-interference..........................................................................................................................................................3 Page 13585 of 14062 RF Enaineerina Review I - Statemei Statement of Need To comply with FCC guidelines as defined in the Code of Federal Regulations Title 47, T-Mobile is deploying 4G and 5G services nationwide. To meet regulatory requirements and the increased customer demand, T-Mobile is committed to provide high-speed services throughout metro, suburban and rural areas. General signal levels provided by existing T-Mobile facilities (sites) are reliable in most parts of the Naples area. The proposed facility is intended to cover gaps in about 1.5 mile radius. Mainly residential properties and communities. Device users in this area can experience an inordinate amount of dropped connections, failed attempts, slow data speeds or a combination of problems. Unreliable service can exist for a variety of reasons including low signal levels, as in this case, which are due to the distances between the active sites. (Fig 1, Table 1) Predictive signal level maps presented in Fig 2 and Fig 3, demonstrate improvements when a new facility is added to the local area network. The predictions were calculated for a Monopole of 145 feet. Numerous upgrades and technology enhancements have been added to the network and surrounding facilities for at least the last ten years with measurable but insufficient improvements. No viable structures of sufficient height were identified within the search ring radius. The proposed tower will mitigate and potentially eliminate nprformancp issues around the arpa of I concern The table below list the existing towers where T-Mobile is collocated and transmittin adequate coverage in the search ring. il .� 6NC1134S rNarne 6NC1134S Class Lattice Tower Address 19665 Immokalee Rd Naples 6NC1030B 1- ATC- CORKSCREW FIRE STATION Lattice Tower 13240 Immokalee Rd Immokalee 6NC1010A ATC FORD TOWER Guide Tower 5000 34TH AVENUE SE Naples 6NC1057B Ave Maria Monopole 4827 Kelleher St. Ave Maria 6NC0432A Estates Milestone Monopole 5945 Everglades Blvd N Naples pg. 1 RF Enaineerina Review II - Coverage Predictions Most Reliable Service Moderate Service Poor Service Signal power levels able to support a wide Users may experience call quality issues depending on A user would encounter call quality issues range of wireless services both indoors the signal power levels at their specific location. These especially indoors or during network busy hours and outdoors. These services include issues could include dropped calls, ineffective attempts due to low signal power levels. These issues voice calls and high-speed data. (blocked calls) or slow data speeds. Service in outdoor could include dropped calls, ineffective attempts locations would be markedly better than indoors in (blocked calls) and slow data speeds. Service many instances. may only be available in outdoor locations. In the worst case a user may not be able to place an emergency (E911) call. The current 4G-5G service in this part of the network is inadequate due to the distance of the 4G-5G towers to the coverage objective From 66t" Ave. NE to 39t" Ave. NE and from 16t" St. NE to 46t" St. NE, the signal levels are too low to support reliable services. (Fig 2) In contrast, the addition of a Monopole facility at the new location drastically improves the coverage. (Fig 3) pg. 2 Page 13587 of 14062 RF Enaineerina Review III - Certification Statement of Non-interference This letter provides information about the proposed T-Mobile transceiving equipment on an addition to a new facility in Naples and its potential interference with communication facilities located nearby; as well as the FCC rules governing the human exposure to radio frequency energy (OET 65 guidelines). T-Mobile shall comply with all FCC rules regarding interference to other radio services and T-Mobile shall comply with all FCC rules regarding human exposure to radio frequency energy. The proposed Monopole tower, and reception and transmission functions will not interfere with the visual and customary transmission or reception of radio, television or similar services as well as other wireless services enjoyed by surrounding properties. The Federal Communication Commission (FCC) has allocated these frequencies exclusively for use by cellular service providers. Each cellular service provider is assigned specific frequencies (channels) on which to transmit and receive radio signals. Cellular transmitters must be type -accepted by the FCC to ensure compliance with technical standards that limit the frequencies, output power, radio frequency emissions, spurious radio noise and other technical parameters. Cellular licensees like T-Mobile owns are required to use type -accepted equipment. The assignment of frequencies and FCC rules keep cellular radio signals from interfering with or being interfered with by other radio transmissions and provide guidelines outlining the limits for permissible human RF exposure. In the event of a complaint of interference or other concerns about cellular antenna facilities, the FCC has a resolution process to determine the source of interference and whether a facility follows FCC rules. In the event of interference or other known issues with the transmission facility contact with the T-Mobile Network Operations Center (NOC) can be established 24 hours a day, 7 days a week 365/366 days per year at the following numbers: (877) 611-5868 (DAY), (877) 611-5868 (NIGHT) Name Olga Maffeo Title T-Mobile Sr XD Engineer, Radio Frequency Signature0� pg. 3 Page 13588 of 14062 RF Justification Estates ES Naples 17072065 Prepared by Verizon Wireless RF Engineering William Compton January, 2025 verizon,v Page 13589 of 14062 Introduction: There are two main drivers that prompt the need for a new cell site. One is coverage and the other is capacity. Coverage is the need to expand wireless service into an area that either has no service or bad service. The request for service often comes from customers or emergency personnel. Expansion of service could mean improving the signal levels in a large apartment complex or new residential community. It could also mean providing new service along a newly built highway. Capacity is the need for more wireless resources. Cell sites have a limited amount of resources to handle voice calls, data connections, and data volume. When these limits are reached, user experience quickly degrades. This could mean customers may no longer be able to make/receive calls nor be able to browse the internet. It could also mean that webpages will be very slow to download. verizonv Page 13590 of 14062 Capacity is the amount of resources a cell site has to handle customer demand. We utilize sophisticated programs that use current usage trends to forecast future capacity needs. Since it takes an average of (1-3) years to complete a cell site project, we have to start the acquisition process several years in advance to ensure the new cell site is in place before the existing cell site hits capacity limits. Location, Location, Location. A capacity cell site needs to be as close as possible to the center of the user population and network demand as that ensures a more even traffic distribution around the cell. A typical cell site is configured in a circular pie shape, with each slice (aka. sector) holding 33% of the total cell site resources. Optimal performance is achieved when traffic is evenly distributed across the 3 sectors. A new site placed too close to an existing cell site generates unwanted interference to existing customers and does not offload far away traffic and is therefore an ineffective capacity offload solution. verizonv Page 13591 of 14062 Need Case for: Estates ES Naples The existing network in eastern Collier County near the intersection of Everglades Blvd and 58t" Ave NE has capacity layer coverage and resulting network congestion issues. The proposed site will be surrounded by single family residential buildout on large wooded lots with Estates Elementary School due north of the site 1,000 feet away. The Golden Gate area in general generates significant numbers of customer complaints due to ongoing coverage and capacity issues. The proposed site will significantly enhance the coverage and capacity situation in the area and will bring significant network performance improvements to the existing and future residents of this area. There are no existing structures in the area that would support the installation of the Verizon Wireless equipment needed. verizonv' Page 13592 of 14062 Need Case for: Estates ES Naples The below coverage maps include a map that shows coverage from (3) planned macro sites in various stages of zoning and permitting with Collier County and (9) planned small cells that are not currently in service at the time of the preparation of this presentation dated 1/31/25. The temp and future sites are included to illustrate that they do not significantly impact the remaining need for this proposed site and are included for transparency. verizonv Page 13593 of 14062 L=M mc,Irrmokale 1- I i r y Sheriff Gun Range m- •r 1`e'r �? D7 C Q' r � i Proposed Site ' ' �- f � � • iw Via.. 4-1 �1 f rt� t - $YMD Studio Photography �• ,OThe Mustard Seed Ranch of �;. ar {' - - 2.30 mi i "Randall Blvd NV -Oil Well-AW Q `VSkySaIW Neal Communities- --- �k R mage :.)2 -'Airbus MA Research Google Earth LTE AWS Future Coverage Without Estates ES Naples Re Coverage = Unreliable Coverage I0 61w r � �. � c 1 4, verizon,v Page 13595 of 14062 LTE AWS Proposed Coverage With Estates ES Naples F efiable Coverage = Unreliable Coverage .f _ C .fir � ;.:n 1 � � ,(`a'�t;'t-r .'•�r� .t- ir) . •,�. - �. �• :sue :i����'��,-lt_� :; e, .M d� rf s verizonv Page 13596 of 14062 {,a+ 1 1w _-_—. 9 BHN Research 0 !A W—I •o�a4ee R mmo�atee t� _ North olliPr Fire �isjrict •Station #12 ►,.? ;.�:.� ! 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First Tier Neighbors and Proposed Site Information Map Label Latitude Longitude FCC ASR FCC Structure Owner Structure Max Height (ft) Structure Type VzW Antenna Centerline (ft) Site Type VzW Site Name A 26.367806 -81.569528 1204878 SBA 280 Lattice 182 Macro ACME Immokalee B 26.367604 -81.504858 1329046 Hahn Towers Inc 250 Lattice 245 Future Big Corkscrew Island C 26.3416 -81.444828 1323187 Vertex Development LLC 150 Monopole 135 Future Ave Maria Vertex D 26.322127 -81.4431296 1268378 SBA 100 Flagpole 65 Macro Ave Maria Utility E 26.289311 -81.544231 TBD Vertical Bridge 185 Monopole 180 Future Desoto and Oil Well F 26.276439 -81.6011 1238039 American Tower 196 Monopole 182 Macro Forth Island G 26.30785 -81.593739 Verizon Wireless 60 COW 56 Temp Collier CAP 3TEMP H 26.319392 -81.594889 Verizon Wireless 50 Small Cell 48 Future East Collier County 9 1 26.304967 -81.594717 Verizon Wireless 45 Small Cell 43 Future Collier County Fair Ground 1 26.299742 -81.594825 Verizon Wireless 50 Small Cell 48 Future East Collier County 10 K 26.292486 -81.586497 Verizon Wireless 39 Small Cell 37 Future Corkscrew Middle School L 26.293103 -81.574428 Verizon Wireless 50 Small Cell 48 Future Palmetto Ridge High School M 26.293433 -81.560689 Verizon Wireless 50 Small Cell 48 Future East Collier County 1 N 26.293733 -81.546522 Verizon Wireless 47 Small Cell 45 Future East Collier County 2 0 26.293847 -81.530311 Verizon Wireless 50 Small Cell 48 Future East Collier County 3 P 26.293964 1 -81.516994 1 1 Verizon Wireless 50 Small Cell 1 48 Future jEast Collier County 5 d Site 1 1 26.337765 1-81.54688 1 TBD I I I I I Macro IEstates ES Naples verizonv Page 13598 of 14062 msolik@dot soliklaw.com From: Patrick Linn < PLinn@cmcd.org > Sent: Monday, May 12, 2025 3:43 PM To: msolik@dotysoliklaw.com Cc: Kevin Dunleavy Subject: RE: Good afternoon Ms. Solik: Thank you for your email and the attached information. At 164', and in the location noted, we will put the planned tower into our GPS database. By way of my reply, I am copying our Chief Pilot, Kevin Dunleavy. Mr. Dunleavy will also receive a forward of your original message and attachment for his reference. While a lit tower is generally easier to spot — we understand that at 164', lighting is not required. Further, the nearby elementary school will serve as a memory aid for the tower location. Our fixed -wing operations occur at 300' AGL, and helicopter missions around 200'. If we are using larvicide material, we treat at treetop level (but this occurs during daylight hours). We appreciate you taking the time and effort to provide us with this information. We have no conflicts with the proposed plan to put this tower in the vicinity of Estates Elementary School. One helpful bit of information would be for us to know the rough timeline for construction. I was unable to determine if the work on the tower has yet to break ground. When convenient, please advise of the expected month of construction so we may recon the area and advise our pilots. Please don't hesitate to contact me directly with any questions or concerns. Kind regards, Patrick Linn, MS, MSHAPI Executive Director MEMO CONTROL Collier Mosquito Control District 600 North Road, Naples, FL 34104 239.436.10001 Main 239.293,3685 1 Mobile Direct 239.436.1005 1 Fax www.cmcd.org Under Florida law, e-mail addresses are public records. Ifyou 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 phone or in writing. i _.� Page 13599 of 14062 From: msolik@dotysoliklaw.com <msolik@dotysoliklaw.com> Sent: Monday, May 12, 2025 2:19 PM To: Patrick Linn <PLinn@cmcd.org> Subject: Dear Mr. Linn: I represent Milestone Towers. We have submitted the attached application package to Collier County for Special Exception approval for a 164' Monopole Communications Tower in the Golden Gate Estate area. The County's planning staff has directed us to provide the Collier County Mosquito Control District with a copy of our application and provide proof of our correspondence, specifically as to the following: Location of Proposed tower: SW corner of intersection of Everglades Blvd NE and 58th Ave. NE. Tax parcel ID No.: 3885008006 Proposed Height: 164' Proposed Lighting: None Please let me know if the District has any comments or feedback. Thanks, Mary Solik DOTY SOLI K Mary Doty Solik 121 S. Orange Ave., Suite 1500 Orlando, FL 32801 407 367 7868 407 925 4738 Mobile wwN—.dotM li�l a pt,c_om msolik@_dotvsoliklaw.com Licensed in FL and GA Page 13600 of 14062 June 6, 2025 Collier County Growth Management RE: Conditional Use PL20240008204 Milestone Towers -Estates (CU) Comment Response Letter -Is' Submittal To Whom it May Concern: On behalf of Milestone Towers we submit the following response to the comments dated April 29, 2025. The Milestone Towers response is noted in Bold text. Comment and Res onse The following title has been drafted to describe this petition for public notice purposes, Please review this for accuracy and advise me of any necessary changes in writing, Request for approval of Conditional Use No. 12 of the Estates (E) Zoning District, as provided in Sections 2.03.01.B. l .c. and 5.05.09 of the Collier County Land Development Code (LDC), allowing for a 160-foot tall monopole wireless communication tower on 2.65� acres located at the southwest corner of the intersection of Everglades Blvd and 58th Ave NE in Section 32, Township 47 South, Range 28 East, Collier County, Florida. [PL20240008204] This title is accurate. The o'owing comments need to be addressed ns noted. Rejected Review: Addressing - GIS Review Reviewed By: Annis Moxam Email: annis.moxam@colliercountyf].gov Phone #: (239) 252-5519 Correction Comment 1 Is this CU just for the Eastern Portion of the Tract? The survey just shows the Eastern portion but the written legal is the entire tract. Mary Doty 5olik 121 S, Orange Avenue, Suite 1500 Orlando, FI_ �32801 Phone 407.367.7868 Mobile 407.925,4738 www.dotysoliklow.com msollk@dotysoliklaw.com Licensed in FL and GA Page 13601 of 14062 The CU is just for the Eastern Portion of tl:e Tract, Parcel Tax Id. No.: 38850080006. The survey has been revised and provided to show full parcel. Correction Comment 2: Parent Parcel - Site Address is incorrect, please remove. The Address has been removed. Rejected Review: Engineering Stormwater Review Reviewed By: Jocelyn Nageon de Lestang Email: Jocelyn.NageondeLestang@colliercountyfl.gov Phone #: (239) 252-2434 Correction Comment 1: Rev-1 Advisory comment: Please note that any site Stormwater water quality treatment will be one hundred and fifty percent (150%) of the volumetric requirements provided in the ERP AH Vol 11 for use within the geographic limits of the SFWMD (2014). Acknowledged. Rejected Review: Environmental Review Reviewed By: Craig Brown Email: Craig.Brown@colliercountyfl.gov Phone #: (239) 252-2548 Correction Comment I: Provide calculations on site plan showing the appropriate acreage of native vegetation to be retained, the maximum amount and ratios permitted to be created on -site or mitigated off -site. Exclude vegetation located within existing utility, drainage, and access easements from the preserve calculations (LDC3.05.07 B. - D.). The preservation requirement is 10% of the existing native vegetation please address. Or will the preservation requirement be addressed off -site? Please clarify. Revision Made. See Table on Sheet CO. Rejected Review: Landscape Review Reviewed By: Mark Templeton Email: Mark.Templeton@colliercountyfl.gov Phone #: (239) 252-2475 Correction Comment 1: L-1 indicates 2 different scales (10 and 20). It appears the plan is at 10 scale. And the scale bar appears incorrect. At 10 scale, 10 on the graphic scale bar is actually 20' Drawings Revised. See Sheet L1. Rejected Review: Public Utilities - PUED Review Reviewed By: Claudia Vargas Email: Claudia.Vargas@colliercountyfl.gov Phone #: (239) 252-1335 Page 13602 of 14062 Correction Comment l: 4.14.2025 For the "Statement of Utility Provisions," please enter "0" for both Peak and Average Daily Demands. The application has been amended accordingly. Rejected Review: Transportation Planning Review Reviewed By: Michael Sawyer Email: michael.sawyer@eolliercountyfl.gov Phone #: (239) 252-2926 Correction Comment 1: Additional Items that need to be addressed for Transportation Operations Review: Rev.]: The 2050 AUIR has Everglades Boulevard north of Oil Well Road to Immokalee Road as a need for future expansion from current 2-lane to 4-lane configuration. Consistent with the current expansion of Everglades Blvd. south of Oil Well additional ROW will be required. On your master plan please show a future ROW reservation of 50' from the existing ROW on Everglades and 15' on the north side along 58th Avenue for turn -lanes. The reservation/limitation is intended to limit/accommodate the future road improvements and to avoid potential impacts to the proposed improvements. Plans revised to show the future ROW. See Sheet CO. Rejected Review: Zoning Review Reviewed By: Laura DeJohn VEN Email: Laura.DeJohn@colliercountyfl.gov Phone #: (239) 252-5587 Correction Comment 1: Rev]. Conceptual Site Plan. Please review the submittal requirements for Conditional Use applications per the Administrative Code for Land Development, Is Sheet CO or Sheet CO.I intended to be the Conceptual Site Plan? If so, change the sheet name to Conceptual Site Plan. Adjust text to be legible in 8.5x11 format. Plans updated to be depicted on 8.5xll. Sheet CO and Cl from the previous submittal were Combined and reflected on Sheet CO in the revised set. Correction Comment 2: Rev I. Conceptual Site Plan. On the Conceptual Site Plan, show and label the certified collapse area/fall zone radius. Fall Zone Radius has been added to the Conceptual Site Plan. Correction Comment 3: Rev 1. Conceptual Site Plan. On the Conceptual Site Plan, include a table to indicate separation distances required per LDC 5.05.09 and separation distances provided. In the table, indicate the required separation from each surrounding residential/Estates property per LDC 5.05.09.F.2.c. and Page 13603 of 14062 the proposed separation, which is measured from the outside of the tower base to the property line of the abutting use. [Note for clarity: Setbacks are the required distance you must set back a structure from the property line per the Estates zoning district standards. Separations are specific to towers; the standards are in LDC Section 5.05.09.F.2.c.] Drawings revised. See Sheet Co. Correction Comment 4• Rev 1. Conceptual Site Plan. On the Conceptual Site Plan, update the Setbacks table to indicate setbacks required per the Estates zoning district and setbacks provided. Note that setbacks are measured from the road easement line. Drawings revised. See Sheet CO. Correction Comment 5 Rev1. Application form. Page 2 —Associations. Update to include Golden Gate Estates Civic Association. Your mailing of notifications for your Neighborhood Information Meeting needs to include a letter to the Golden Gate Estates Civic Association. The application form has been amended and the Golden Gate Estates Civic Association will be included in all noticing. Correction Comment 6• Rev] . Application form. Page 3 — Adjacent Land Use. Update to reflect the use of land, i.e., residential single family, vacant, etc. The application form has been amended accordingly. Correction Comment 7• Rev 1. Application form. Page 3 — Complete the section that requires disclosure that the owner of the subject property owns contiguous property. The application form has been amended accordingly. Correction Comment 8: Rev I . Application form. Page 4 — Provide a narrative statement entitled "Evaluation Criteria" on a separate page describing the request with detailed responses to the listed criteria "a" through "e". A Project Narrative has been uploaded. Correction Comment 9: Rev I. Verizon RF Justification. Review the RF Justification package prepared by William Compton submitted for the recently approved tower at 3147 31 st Ave NE (PL20220003008, Resolution #2024-187). Update the "neighbor sites" exhibit to reflect that a tower is now approved at 3147 31 st Ave NE and update to also show all the sites that were shown in the RF Justification for that prior submittal. Does this update to towers (existing and proposed to come on line) translate to changes in the RF analysis and findings? 4 Page 13604 of 14062 No. See Verizon Revised Justification submitted herewith. Correction Comment 10: Rev l I. T-Mobile RF Engineering Report. Do the updates to "neighbor sites" referenced above ranslate to changes in the T-Mobile RF analysis and findings? No. See TMO Revised Justification submitted herewith. Correction Comment 11: Revl. Please provide evidence of the service providers search radius for tower location and state conclusively whether or not the facility can or cannot be co -located on an existing tower and provide the same quality service coverage. See Verizon Revised Justification submitted herewith. See TMO Revised Justification submitted herewith. Correction Comment 12: Rev I. Conceptual Site Plan Sheet C7 Elevation. Per LDC. Section 5.05.09.F.2., towers between 130 and 185 feet in height shall be constructed to accommodate at least three providers. Revise the exhibit to indicate the construction of the tower will accommodate three providers; not one or two proposed antennas and others that are "future." Drawings revised. See Sheet C6. Correction Comment 13: Revl. LDC 5.05.09.1.3 requires that a copy of the application shall be provided by the applicant to the Collier County Mosquito Control District. Please provide proof of correspondence with the Mosquito Control District notifying them of the location, height, and anticipated lighting of the tower and any comments or feedback received from them. The application package has been provided to the Collier County Mosquito Control District and the proof of correspondence, along with the comments of no objection, have been uploaded Rejected Review: County Attorney Review Reviewed By: Derek Perry Email: Derek.Perry@colliereountytl.gov Phone #: (239) 252-8066 Correction Comment 1: Miscellaneous Corrections: Substantive CAO review to commence upon forthcoming submittal. Please note that the GMP requires this petition to be heard by the CCPC and BZA. Please feel free to give me, a call if you have any questions or need additional information: Derek D. Perry, (239) 252-8066. Duly noted. Rejected Review: Engineering Surveyor Review Reviewed By: Marcus Berman Email: marcus.berman@colliercountyfl.gov Phone #: (239) 252-6887 Page 13605 of 14062 Correction Comment 1: REV I : a. The parent parcel Iegal description is correct on sheet 2 of 2 for the whole Tract 114, but what was surveyed on sheet 1 of 2 is the East 350' of Tract 114 (Parcel ID #38850080006). b. Please tie the boundary on sheet 1 of 2 to the section line and/or tie line. It does not connect anywhere. c. Please change the right-of-way notes under the street names to Public Road Easements. If it was a right-of-way the property would not include the easements. Survey revised. MDS/ Please let me know if any additional information is required. Very truly yours, gat'4-1 /) zt__ Mary D. Solik, Esq. 6 Page 13606 of 14062 uo o'r;c J I Bird Gardaci-s of hla-lies• l •I rt 4 _ - _--� _ M4 r r I T, M I4alee-F�d - •� orth Collier Him 3istr ct - Ii n 12 - orlier. oUnty S.)!,'N .; r-I- }nge.' 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In this case: • One tower would cover a radius of roughly 2.5 to 3.5 miles, as shown in the provided maps. • However, this leaves significant portions of the 6-mile area with weak or no service — especially at the edges. 2. Complementary Coverage with Two Towers By placing a second tower strategically: • The second site fills in coverage gaps that the first one can't reach. • Together, both towers create seamless service across the full area, as shown in the final coverage map with both proposed towers (6NC0432 & 6NC0405). 3. Why This Matters • Public Safety: Reliable coverage is critical for emergency services and 911 calls. • Economic Development: Businesses and residents expect strong wireless service for work, education, and connectivity. • Equity: Without the second tower, only part of the community would benefit from improved service, leaving others behind. • In summary, each tower alone covers part of the area, but both are necessary to ensure the entire community has consistent, high -quality mobile service. This is not about redundancy — it's about providing complete, equitable coverage. Page 13609 of 14062 RF Justification Estates ES Naples 17072065 Prepared by Verizon Wireless RF Engineering William Compton May, 2025 verizon,v Page 13610 of 14062 Introduction: There are two main drivers that prompt the need for a new cell site. One is coverage and the other is capacity. Coverage is the need to expand wireless service into an area that either has no service or bad service. The request for service often comes from customers or emergency personnel. Expansion of service could mean improving the signal levels in a large apartment complex or new residential community. It could also mean providing new service along a newly built highway. Capacity is the need for more wireless resources. Cell sites have a limited amount of resources to handle voice calls, data connections, and data volume. When these limits are reached, user experience quickly degrades. This could mean customers may no longer be able to make/receive calls nor be able to browse the internet. It could also mean that webpages will be very slow to download. verizonv Page 13611 of 14062 Capacity is the amount of resources a cell site has to handle customer demand. We utilize sophisticated programs that use current usage trends to forecast future capacity needs. Since it takes an average of (1-3) years to complete a cell site project, we have to start the acquisition process several years in advance to ensure the new cell site is in place before the existing cell site hits capacity limits. Location, Location, Location. A capacity cell site needs to be as close as possible to the center of the user population and network demand as that ensures a more even traffic distribution around the cell. A typical cell site is configured in a circular pie shape, with each slice (aka. sector) holding 33% of the total cell site resources. Optimal performance is achieved when traffic is evenly distributed across the 3 sectors. A new site placed too close to an existing cell site generates unwanted interference to existing customers and does not offload far away traffic and is therefore an ineffective capacity offload solution. verizonv Page 13612 of 14062 Need Case for: Estates ES Naples The existing network in eastern Collier County near the intersection of Everglades Blvd and 58t" Ave NE has capacity layer coverage and resulting network congestion issues. The proposed site will be surrounded by single family residential buildout on large wooded lots with Estates Elementary School due north of the site 1,000 feet away. The Golden Gate area in general generates significant numbers of customer complaints due to ongoing coverage and capacity issues. The proposed site will significantly enhance the coverage and capacity situation in the area and will bring significant network performance improvements to the existing and future residents of this area. There are no existing structures in the area that would support the installation of the Verizon Wireless equipment needed. verizonv' Page 13613 of 14062 Need Case for: Estates ES Naples The below coverage maps include a map that shows coverage from (3) planned macro sites in various stages of zoning and permitting with Collier County (locations B,C, and E) and (9) planned small cells that are not currently in service at the time of the preparation of this presentation dated 5/15/25 (locations H)K,L,M,N,O,P). Tern porary and future sites are included to illustrate that they do not significantly impact the remaining need for this proposed site and are included for transparency. verizonv Page 13614 of 14062 L=M mc,Irrmokale 1- I i r y Sheriff Gun Range m- •r 1`e'r �? 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First Tier Neighbors and Proposed Site Information Map Label Latitude Longitude FCC ASR FCC Structure Owner Structure Max Height (ft) Structure Type VzW Antenna Centerline (ft) Site Type VzW Site Name A 26.367806 -81.569528 1204878 SBA 280 Lattice 182 Macro ACME Immokalee B 26.367604 -81.504858 1329046 Hahn Towers Inc 250 Lattice 245 Future Big Corkscrew Island C 26.3416 -81.444828 1323187 Vertex Development LLC 150 Monopole 135 Future Ave Maria Vertex D 26.322127 -81.4431296 1268378 SBA 100 Flagpole 65 Macro Ave Maria Utility E 26.289311 -81.544231 TBD Vertical Bridge 185 Monopole 180 Future Desoto and Oil Well F 26.276439 -81.6011 1238039 American Tower 196 Monopole 182 Macro Forth Island G 26.30785 -81.593739 Verizon Wireless 60 COW 56 Temp Collier CAP 3TEMP H 26.319392 -81.594889 Verizon Wireless 50 Small Cell 48 Future East Collier County 9 1 26.304967 -81.594717 Verizon Wireless 45 Small Cell 43 Future Collier County Fair Ground 1 26.299742 -81.594825 Verizon Wireless 50 Small Cell 48 Future East Collier County 10 K 26.292486 -81.586497 Verizon Wireless 39 Small Cell 37 Future Corkscrew Middle School L 26.293103 -81.574428 Verizon Wireless 50 Small Cell 48 Future Palmetto Ridge High School M 26.293433 -81.560689 Verizon Wireless 50 Small Cell 48 Future East Collier County 1 N 26.293733 -81.546522 Verizon Wireless 47 Small Cell 45 Future East Collier County 2 0 26.293847 -81.530311 Verizon Wireless 50 Small Cell 48 Future East Collier County 3 P 26.293964 1 -81.516994 1 1 Verizon Wireless 50 Small Cell 1 48 Future jEast Collier County 5 d Site 1 1 26.337765 1-81.54688 1 TBD I I I I I Macro IEstates ES Naples verizonv Page 13620 of 14062 r L r 1 -J a • � ='cam' 1 �" r i _ � - � i. +:..1 i� • "r c---�'r-- �' '� 'S r ` ` : •--fir � , Estates Elementary SeU370720651Estatbs ES Naples r ,� 2 v. CD yi � r .+ '�FA.7l.' �� M �.i• c � � 1 Mb 06 August 12, 2025 Collier County Growth Management RE: Conditional Use PL20240008204 Milestone Towers -Estates (Cp Comment Response Letter-2d Submittal To Whom it May Concern: On behalf of Milestone Towers we submit the following response to the comments dated July 22, 2025. The Milestone Towers response is noted in Bold text. Comment and Response Rejected Review: Environmental Review Reviewed By: Craig Brown Email: Craig.Brown@colliercountyfl.gov Phone #: (239) 252-2548 Review 2. The information provided on the conceptual plan does not address how much preservation will be provided. Please illustrate what will be set aside for preservation and show the calculation as a note on the Master Concept Plan. Revision made. Please see sheet L1 for proposed native vegetation preservation area. Rejected Review: Landscape Review Reviewed By: Mark Templeton Email: Mark.Templeton@colliercountyfl.gov Phone #: (239) 252-2475 Rev. 2: On sheet TPI, 40 on the scale bar is 20 at 40 scale. And on sheet LP1, 20 on the scale bar is 10 at 20 scale. Revision made. Please see revised scales on appropriate sheets Rejected Review: Zoning Review Reviewed By: Laura DeJohn VEN Email: Laura.DeJohn@colliercountyfl.gov Phone #: (239) 252-5587 Correction Comment 3: Rev2. Conceptual Site Plan. Thank you for adding the Tower Separation distances table. Please remove the table that indicate the Compound Separation. This is not required by Code, only the tower separation. Mary Doty Solik 121 S. Orange Avenue, Suite 1500 Orlando, FL P2801 Phone 407-367.7868 Mobile 407,925.4738 www.dotysoliklaw.com msolik@dotysoliklaw.com Licensed in FL and GA Page 13622 of 14062 Revision made. Please see Sheet CO for removed compound separation table. Correction Comment 4: Rev2. Conceptual Site Plan. Thank you for updating the Setbacks Table. Because the property is a corner lot, there is no rear yard, just two fronts and two sides. Please correct the table so you do not reference a provided rear yard. (Reference: LDC Sec. 1.08.02 Definitions, Figure 8.) Revision made. Please see yard setback table on Sheet CO. Correction Comment 8: Rev2. Application form. Page 4 - Evaluation Criteria. This comment does not appear to be addressed. I do not see that a separate Narrative statement addressing the Evaluation criteria "a" through "e" was submitted. Please see Narrative Statement submitted herein. Correction Comment 10: Rev2. T-Mobile RF Engineering Report. This report does not identify neighbor sites and does not address the requirement of LDC Sec. 5.05.09.H.2. for evidence that the WCF cannot be co- located on an existing tower and provide the same quality service. The Report appears to identify T-Mobile plans for T-Mobile's towers. Please update the Report to show existing towers (including existing and approved/not built towers that are NOT T-Mobile Towers) and provide evidence that the WCF cannot be co -located on an existing tower and provide the same quality service. The T-Mobile RF Engineering Report submitted with the initial application submittal identifies the neighboring sites and addresses the requirement of LDC Sec. 5.05.09H.2, establishing that the WCF cannot be located on an existing tower and provide the necessary service. Correction Comment 11: Rev2. T-Mobile RF Engineering Report. Please provide evidence of the service providers search radius for tower location and state conclusively whether or not the facility can or cannot be co - located on an existing tower and provide the same quality service coverage. This evidence is set forth in the T-Mobile RF Engineering Report submitted with the initial Application submittal. Correction Comment 14: Rev2. Conceptual Site Plan. The site is 2.65 acres and the native vegetation table indicates 5.027 acres of final native vegetation. Is this a typo? The site is 2.65 acres in size and the correction has been made to Sheet CO. Rejected Review: County Attorney Review Reviewed By: Heidi Ashton-Cicko Email: heidi.ashton@colliercountytl.gov Phone #: (239) 252-8773 Correction Comment 2: Miscellaneous Corrections: Page 13623 of 14062 Please provide the legal description for the conditional use on a single page labeled Exhibit A for the Resolution. [is it .15 acres or 2.65 acres?] Please see legal description for 2.65 acres attached. Correction Comment 3: Miscellaneous Corrections: Please list the deviations requested as part of the conditional use per LDC Section 5.05.09.F.4. No deviations are requested. Correction Comment 4: Miscellaneous Corrections: Affidavit of Authorization for Eva Builder Corp: Please indicate under Eduardo Martin is signing as President of Evo Builder Corp aka Evo Builder Corp Inc. (aka means also known as) Please also fill in the petition number PL20240008204. Please see revised Affidavit of Authorization for Evo Builder attached. Correction Comment 5: Miscellaneous Corrections: Please submit an affidavit of authorization by Applicant, Milestone Towers Limited Partnership V Please see Affidavit of Authorization by Applicant Milestone Towers Limited Partnership V attached. Correction Comment 6: Miscellaneous Corrections: Please submit a property ownership disclosure form listing all persons with an equitable interest in Applicant, Milestone Towers Limited Partnership V for the CCPC and BCC conflicts checks. The intent of this request is to determine the names of the humans that stand to gain from this petition. Please see property ownership disclosure form for Milestone Limited Partnership V attached. Very truly yours, AMA I L- Mary D. Solik, Esq. MDS/ — Page 13624 of 14062 '� AMilestone Towers ESTATES FL 160' MONOPOLE TOWER SITE ADDRESS (E-911 TBD) 58TH AVE NE NAPLES, FL 34120 COLLIER COUNTY LATITUDE: 26' 20' 15.28" N LONGITUDE: 81 ° 32' 47.59" W TAX/PIN #: 38850080006 ZONING: E - ESTATES FLORIDA BUILDING CODE: FBC 2020, 7TH EDITION ELECTRIC CODE: 2017 NEC OF FLORIDA STRUCTURE CODE: TIA/EIA-222-H 2010 ADA GUIDELINES: FACILITY IS UNMANNED AND NOT FOR HUMAN HABITATION, THEREFORE, HANDICAPPED ACCESS REQUIREMENTS ARE NOT REQUIRED. TRAFFIC: THE PROPOSED COMMUNICATION TOWER WILL BE UNSTAFFED AND WILL TYPICALLY GENERATE NO MORE THAN ONE TRIP PER CARRIER PER MONTH RISK CATEGORY I: 144 MPH RISK CATEGORY II: 155 MPH RISK CATEGORY III: 166 MPH RISK CATEGORY -IV: 173 MPH MRI 10 YEAR: 86 MPH MRI 25 YEAR: 102 MPH MRI 50 YEAR: 117 MPH MRI 100 YEAR: 127 MPH RISK CATEGORY DESIGN WIND SPEEDS ARE BASED ON ASCE 7-16 CRITERIA FOR A 3-SECOND GUST. REFER TO STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS IN THE EVENT A CONFLICT ARISES BETWEEN STANDARD REQUIREMENTS AND LISTED CODES, THE MORE RESTRICTIVE REQUIREMENT WILL TAKE PRECEDENCE. BUILDING CODES AND STANDARDS COLLIER COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE- DISTRICT 4 14750 IMMOKALEE RD NAPLES, FL 34120 PHONE: (239) 252-9250 ATTN.: CUSTOMER SERVICE NORTH COLLIER FIRE DISTRICT -STATION #12 21520 IMMOKALEE RD NAPLES, FL 34120 PHONE: (239) 552-1312 ATTN.: CUSTOMER SERVICE COLLIER COUNTY COMMUNITY DEV 2800 HORSESHOE DR N NAPLES, FL 34102 PHONE: (239) 252-2400 ATTN.: CUSTOMER SERVICE PERMIT INFORMATION weunn -el corxxmv sw.,,i rce�Ts . - CREW w,ldllk arp Fnnr�rmxirt� %-SITE VICINITY MAP DRIVING DIRECTIONS SHEET NO. SHEET TITLE T1 COVER SHEET N1 GENERALNOTES CO CONCEPTUAL SITE PLAN C1 SITE PLAN C2 SITE SIGNAGE DETAILS C3 WAVEGUIDE BRIDGE DETAILS C4 ACCESS ROAD DETAILS C5 FENCE, GATE, AND COMPOUND DETAILS C6 ANTENNA AND TOWER ELEVATION DETAILS C7 GRADING & EROSION CONTROL PLAN C7.1 GRADING AND EROSION CONTROL PLAN TP1 TREE PROTECTION PLAN L1 LANDSCAPING PLAN L1.1 VEGETATIVE PRESERVATION PLAN L2 LANDSCAPING DETAILS SHEETINDEX JURISDICTION: COLLIER COUNTY STATE: FLORIDA TOWER TYPE: MONOPOLE TOWER TOWER HEIGHT: 160' NUMBER OF CARRIERS: 1 PROPOSED, 3 FUTURE USE: PROPOSED TELECOMMUNICATIONS FACILITY AND UNMANNED EQUIPMENT FLOOD INFO LESSEE PREMISES ARE LOCATED WITH FEMA FLOOD MAP AREA 12021 CO235H DATE 05/16/2012 WITHIN FLOOD ZONE X. PORTION OF LESSEE'S 30' ACCESS & UTILITY EASEMENT ARE LOCATED IN FEMA FLOOD ZONE X AND ZONE AH WITH A BFE OF 22'. EFFECTIVE 05/16/2012 PROJECT SUMMARY DEVELOPER MILESTONE TOWER LIMITED PARTNERSHIP-V 12110 SUNSET HILLS RD, #600 RESTON, VA 20190 PHONE: (703) 865-4697 ATTN: MATT PENNING POWER COMPANY FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT PHONE: (800) 226-3545 ATTN.: CUSTOMER SERVICE PROPERTY OWNER EVO BUILDER CORP., INC., A FLORIDA COOP. 825 W 69TH PL HIALEAH, FL 33014 CONSULTANT KIMLEY-HORN AND ASSOCIATES, INC. 11720 AMBER PARK DRIVE, SUITE 600 ALPHARETTA, GEORGIA 30009 PHONE: (470) 571-1306 ATTN.: DREW PITTS CONTACTS Milestone Towers :PROJECT INFORMATION: SITE NAME: ESTATES FL 58TH AVE NE NAPLES, FL 34120 COLLIER COUNTY :PLANS PREPARED BY: mley*Horn 11720 AMBER PARK DRIVE, SUITE 600 ALPHARETTA, GA 30009 PHONE: 770-619-4280 WWW.KIMLEY—HORN.COM THIS DOCUMENT HAS BEEN DIGITALLY SIGNED AND SEALED BY DREW PITTS, P.E. ON THE DATE ADJACENT TO THIS SEAL. SIGNATURE MUST BE VERIFIED ON ANY ELECTRONIC COPIES. REV: -DATE: —ISSUED FOR:BY:7 8 7 10/06/25 ZONING ALP 6 09/18/25 ZONING DRC 5 08/08/25 ZONING ALP 4 06/11/25 ZONING ALP 3 05/29/25 ZONING ALP 2 02/26/25 ZONING ALP 1 02/03/251 ZONING ALP 0 01/21/25 1 ZONING ALP ,,���-- --••ICI . P E i No. 9 1 • N RVAA A 1 :Sri 13 '. STATE OF .' 4J %0,�so� O R X P C?N�� N AL ��• ����' 013273014 _DRAWN BY: CHECKED BY: DJL ALP -SHEET TITLE: COVER SHEET --SHEET NUMBER: Ti — 10/06/25 3:47 PM by: Copyright Kimley—Horn and Associates, Inc., 2018 1.00 GENERAL NOTES 1.01 ALL MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP SHALL CONFORM TO THE DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS. ALL WORK SHALL BE DONE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LATEST EDITION OF THE STATE, LOCAL AND NATIONAL CODES, ORDINANCES AND OR REGULATIONS APPLICABLE TO THIS PROJECT. 1.02 THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR COORDINATING THE WORK OF ALL TRADES AND SHALL CHECK ALL DIMENSIONS. ALL DISCREPANCIES SHALL BE CALLED TO THE ATTENTION OF THE PROJECT MANAGER AND/OR ENGINEER AND BE RESOLVED BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH WORK. WHERE THERE IS A CONFLICT BETWEEN DRAWING AND MILESTONE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP-V SPECIFICATIONS, THE MILESTONE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP-V PROJECT ENGINEER SHOULD BE CONTACTED FOR CLARIFICATION. 1.03 ALL INFORMATION SHOWN ON THE DRAWINGS RELATIVE TO EXISTING CONDITIONS IS GIVEN AS THE BEST PRESENT KNOWLEDGE, BUT WITHOUT GUARANTEE OF ACCURACY. WHERE ACTUAL CONDITIONS CONFLICT WITH THE DRAWINGS, THEY SHALL BE REPORTED TO THE PROJECT MANAGER AND/OR ENGINEER SO THAT PROPER REVISIONS MAY BE MADE. MODIFICATION OF DETAILS OF CONSTRUCTION SHALL NOT BE MADE WITHOUT WRITTEN APPROVAL OF THE PROJECT MANAGER AND/OR ENGINEER. 1.04 CONTRACTOR SHALL REVIEW AND BE FAMILIAR WITH SITE CONDITIONS AS SHOWN ON THE ATTACHED SITE PLAN AND/OR SURVEY DRAWINGS. 1.05 ALL FINISHED GRADES SHALL SLOPE MINIMUM 1/4 IN./FT. AWAY FROM EQUIPMENT IN ALL DIRECTIONS. CONTRACTOR SHALL SLOPE SWALES AS REQUIRED ALONG EXISTING TERRAIN TO DRAIN AWAY FROM COMPOUND AND ACCESS DRIVE. 1.06 THE PROPOSED TOWER WAS DESIGNED BY OTHERS. TOWER INFORMATION PROVIDED ON THESE PLANS ARE PROVIDED FOR REFERENCE PURPOSES ONLY. NOTIFY ENGINEER OR PROJECT MANAGER OF ANY CONFLICTS OR DISCREPANCIES. CONTRACTOR TO OBTAIN COPY OF TOWER DESIGN DRAWINGS, IF AVAILABLE, FROM MILESTONE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP-V PROJECT MANAGER TO CONFIRM COAX ROUTING AND ANTENNA MOUNT INFORMATION. 1.07 THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE ADEQUATE EXCAVATION SLOPING, SHORING, BRACING, AND GUYS IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL NATIONAL, STATE, AND LOCAL SAFETY ORDINANCES. 1.08 UPON COMPLETION OF CONSTRUCTION, CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR REPAIRING ANY DAMAGE CAUSED BY CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES TO THE EXISTING ACCESS ROAD AND COMPOUND GRAVEL AREAS. ANY NEW FILL MATERIALS SHALL BE COMPACTED. 1.09 THE CONTRACTOR IS HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT PRIOR TO COMMENCING CONSTRUCTION, HE IS RESPONSIBLE FOR CONTACTING THE UTILITY COMPANIES INVOLVED AND SHALL REQUEST A VERIFICATION AT THE CONSTRUCTION SITE OF THE LOCATIONS OF THEIR UNDERGROUND UTILITIES AND WHERE THEY MAY POSSIBLY CONFLICT WITH THE PLACEMENT OF IMPROVEMENTS AS SHOWN ON THESE PLANS. THE CONTRACTOR OR ANY SUBCONTRACTOR FOR THIS CONTRACT WILL BE REQUIRED. TO NOTIFY "SUNSHINE 811" 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF PERFORMING ANY WORK BY CALLING THE TOLL FREE NUMBER (800) 432-4770 (OR 811). ANY UTILITIES DAMAGED BY CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES SHALL BE REPAIRED BY THE CONTRACTOR, AT NO EXPENSE TO THE OWNER. 1.10 CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE DUMPSTER AND PORTABLE TOILET FACILITY DURING CONSTRUCTION. 1.11 CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE STYMIE LOCK OR EQUIVALENT AS APPROVED BY MILESTONE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP-V PROJECT MANAGER. 1.12 CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE ANY NECESSARY SIGNAGE PER MILESTONE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP-V PROJECT MANAGER'S INSTRUCTIONS. SEE DETAIL ON SHEET C3. KMilestone Towers :PROJECT INFORMATION: SITE NAME: ESTATES FL 58TH AVE NE NAPLES, FL 34120 COLLIER COUNTY :PLANS PREPARED BY: mley*Horn 11720 AMBER PARK DRIVE, SUITE 600 ALPHARETTA, GA 30009 PHONE: 770-619-4280 WWW.KIMLEY—HORN.COM REV: -DATE: ISSUED FOR: BY:7 8 7 10/06/25 ZONING ALP 6 09/18/25 ZONING DRC 5 08/08/25 ZONING ALP 4 06/11/25 ZONING ALP 3 05/29/25 ZONING I ALP 2 02/26/25 ZONING ALP 1 02/03/251 ZONING ALP 0 01/21/25 1 ZONING ALP 4 LAMA,q . P �Q.. *\G E N S�..�j>!�� No. 9 1 • N J1AA1 :�, '. STATE OF .' 4/ C?��� 0 N AL ��• ����' 013273014 -DRAWN BY: CHECKED BY• DJL ALP -SHEET TITLE: GENERAL NOTES -SHEET NUMBER: N1 — 10/06/25 3:47 PM by: Copyright Kimley—Mom and Associates, Inc., 2018 ' N/F OSCAR & MERCEDES ARRATE PARCEL ID. 38850120005 DB 3167 PG 1266 LAND USE: SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ZONE: E - ESTATES 58TH AVENUE NE _ 60' WIDE RIGHT-OF-WAY (PER PB 7 PG 27) N/F PARENT PARCEL EVO BUILDER CORP, INC PARCEL ID. 38850080006 DB 6282 PG 1237 r, 115,561 S.F. 2.6529 AC. ZONING: E-ESTATES LAND USE: VACANT RESIDENTIAL 15' WIDE .I FUTURE ROW _ 30' WIDE ROAD EASEMENT " ,�E PROPOSED MILESTONE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP-V 10' WIDE LANDSCAPING BUFFER (SEE SHEET Lt) Y Y,. j 81'-3" PROPOSED 25' RADIUS% — 1 I Z ; ENGINEEREDTFALL ZONE N/F 6.LPARENT PARCEL EVO BUILDER CORP, INC ''.,PARCEL ID. 38850080103 DB 6282 PG 1237 - LAND USE: VACANT RESIDENTIAL V ; ZONE: E c ESTATES PROPOSED MILESTONE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP-V 160' MONOPOLE WITH LESSEE 155' RAD CENTER (SEE SHEET C7) N/F DALVIS VELOZ PARCEL ID. 38850040004 DB 6296 PG 80 ZONING: E—STATES i LAND USE:SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL AREA % AFFECT EXISTING NATIVE 2.65 AC 100% VEGETATION PROPOSED LIMITS OF 0.11 AC 6.4% DISTURBANCE FINAL NATIVE 2.54 AC 93.6% VEGETATION 1 CI n C4 N THOMAS KEITH PARCEL ID. 38780200008 DB 6243 PG 1513 LAND USE: SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ZONING: E — ESTATES PROPOSED MILESTONE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP-V 30' WIDE NON-EXCLUSIVE ACCESS AND UTILITY EASEMENT ff e 89'-8" PROPOSED MILESTONE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP-V 50' X 50' PREMISES (t2,500 SQ. FT.) (SEE SHEET C2) FUTURE o � J N -1 ¢ o a3CL 1►''r� m z w o ^ o Of o�v , w > w r. .r PROPSOED 12' WIDE ;g, GRAVEL DRIVE h1 (t146' LONG) MORA-KOPPER ALVARO & MARCELA VARGAS PARCEL ID. 38780240000 DB 5058 PG 2625 LAND USE: VACANT RESIDENTIAL ZONING: E - ESTATES s INATIVE POSED 151' X 77' VEGETATION SERVATION AREA ,622 SQ FT) TREE SAVE AREA) WIDE ROADEMENT :'.N. .AV 1 1 EXISTING OH POWER L T- .—,� APPROXIMATE FLOODPLAIN LINES (PER FEMA PANEL 12021CO235H)`�.. .,. I N/F — SORIANO, ESTEBAN CORTES PARCEL ID. 38780080008 .}. DB 5835 PG 1911 LAND USE: SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ✓� ZONING: E — ESTATES CONCEPTUAL SITE PLAN SCALE: 1" = 80' NORTH 0 40 80 160 GRAPHIC SCALE: 1" = 80' REQUIRED MIN. FRONT REQUIRED MIN. FRONT REQUIRED MIN. SIDE REQUIRED MIN. SIDE ZONING ZG ONIN YARD SETBACK YARD SETBACK YARD SETBACK YARD SETBACK DISTRICT EAST FEET NORTH FEET SOUTH FEET WEST FEET E 75'-0" 75'-0" 30'-0" 30'-0" PROVIDED FRONT PROVIDED FRONT PROVIDED SIDE PROVIDED SIDE YARD SETBACK YARD SETBACK YARD SETBACK YARD SETBACK EAST FEET NORTH FEET SOUTH FEET WEST FEET 89'-8" 109'-4" 140'-7" 160'-2" NOTE: 1. PER THE FCC ASR, THE NEAREST EXISTING TELECOMMUNICATIONS TOWER IS A 284' LATTICE TOWER OWNED BY SBA TOWERS II LLC APPROXIMATELY 2.52 MILES TO THE NORTH WEST AT COORDINATES 26' 22' 2.9" N, 81' 34' 11.6" W 2. PER THE FCC ASR, THE NEXT CLOSEST TOWER IS A 210' SELF-SUPPORT TOWER OWNED BY AMERICAN TOWERS LLC LOCATED 5.44 MILE SE AT COORDINATES 26' 16' 35.2" N, 81' 36' 03.9" W SURVEY NOTE: 1. MILESTONE COMMUNICATIONS STAFF SHALL COORDINATE WITH THE PROPERTY OWNER TO OBTAIN THE PROPER EASEMENT AGREEMENTS TO CONSTRUCT AND MAINTAIN EQUIPMENT IN AND AROUND THE TOWER COMPOUND. 2. PROPOSED COMPOUND LAYOUT BASED ON SURVEY PROVIDED BY POINT TO POINT LAND SURVEYORS DATED 12/17/2024 WITH FIELDWORK COMPLETED ON 09/10/2024. TOWER SEPARATION REQUIRED PROPOSED NORTH f160'-0" t160'-3" EAST f160'-O" f161'-O" SOUTH f160'-O" f161'-7" WEST f160'-O" t181'-3" LINE TYPES: BOUNDARY LINE - PARENT PARCEL EASEMENT LINE FENCE LINE- PROPOSED CHAIN LINK —x—x—x—x—x—x— FENCE LINE- EXISTING CHAIN LINK KMilestone Towers :PROJECT INFORMATION: SITE NAME: ESTATES FL 58TH AVE NE NAPLES, FL 34120 COLLIER COUNTY :PLANS PREPARED BY: 'mley*Horn 11720 AMBER PARK DRIVE, SUITE 600 ALPHARETTA, GA 30009 PHONE: 770-619-4280 WWW.KIMLEY—HORN.COM REV: -DATE: ISSUED FOR:BY:7 8 7 10/06/25 ZONING ALP 6 09/18/25 ZONING DRC 5 08/08/25 ZONING ALP 4 06/11/25 ZONING ALP 3 05/29/251 ZONING ALP 2 02/26/25 ZONING ALP 1 02/03/251 ZONING ALP 0 01/21/25 1 ZONING ALP ,,��"-- --••ICI . P 14-`*�N-o. 9 1 %IAAAI :* '. STATE OF .' 4/ O P C O R X?N 013273014 :DRAWN BY: CHECKED BY• DJL ALP :SHEET TITLE: CONCEPTUAL SITE PLAN :SHEET NUMBER: Co — 10/06/25 3:47 PM by: Copyright Kimley—Horn and Associates, Inc., 2018 PROPOSED MILESTONE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP-V 50' X 50' PREMISES (t2,500 SQ. FT.) PROPOSED 25' RADIUS ENGINEERED. FALL ZONE PROPOSED 2' WIDE WAVEGUIDE BRIDGE (TYP. 2'-0" PROPOSED MILESTONE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP-V 40' X 40' 8' FENCECRETE AMERICAN INC. PRECAST (OR APPROVED EQUIVALENT) ARCHITECTURAL FINISHED WALL PROPOSED MILESTONE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP-V 30' X 50' VEHICLE PARKING AND TURN AROUND AREA fV N- o I- o \\— x—x—x —� 12' X 20' LEASE AREA 12' X 20' x LEASE AREA — x 20'-O" I o x 12' X 20' to \�I LEASE AREA — x — x N L I o — PROPOSED MILESTONE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP-V 10' WIDE LANDSCAPE BUFFER (SEE SHEET L1) PROPOSED MILESTONE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP-V 30' WIDE ACCESS AND UTILITY EASEMENT PROPOSED MILESTONE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP-V 160' MONOPOLE WITH LESSEE 155' RAD CENTER (SEE SHEET C7) PROPOSED 12' WIDE SWING GATE (SEE SHEET C6) PROPOSED MULTIGANG METER RACK PROPOSED TELCO VAULTS 10' X 10' LEASE AREA 1 SITE PLAN C1 SCALE: 1" = 20' PROPOSED 12' WIDE GRAVEL DRIVE (t146' LONG) 0 10 20 40 GRAPHIC SCALE: 1" = 20' NOTE: 1. ALL FUTURE EQUIPMENT WILL BE INSTALLED WITH A MINIMUM FLOOR ELEVATION OF 22' AMSL. SURVEY NOTE: 1. MILESTONE COMMUNICATIONS STAFF SHALL COORDINATE WITH THE PROPERTY OWNER TO OBTAIN THE PROPER EASEMENT AGREEMENTS TO CONSTRUCT AND MAINTAIN EQUIPMENT IN AND AROUND THE TOWER COMPOUND. 2. PROPOSED COMPOUND LAYOUT BASED ON SURVEY PROVIDED BY POINT TO POINT LAND SURVEYORS DATED 12/17/2024 WITH FIELDWORK COMPLETED ON 09/10/2024. KMilestone Towers :PROJECT INFORMATION: SITE NAME: ESTATES FL 58TH AVE NE NAPLES, FL 34120 COLLIER COUNTY :PLANS PREPARED BY: mley*Horn 11720 AMBER PARK DRIVE, SUITE 600 ALPHARETTA, GA 30009 PHONE: 770-619-4280 WWW.KIMLEY—HORN.COM REV: -DATE: ISSUED FOR:BY:7 8 7 10/06/25 ZONING ALP 6 09/18/25 ZONING DRC 5 08/08/25 ZONING ALP 4 06/11/25 ZONING ALP 3 05/29/25 ZONING 1ALP 2 02/26/25 ZONING ALP 1 02/03/25 ZONING ALP 0 01/21/25 ZONING ALP ,,��•-- --••ICI . P Zj>!41 N o. 9 1 • N J1AA1 :�' '. STATE OF .' 4/ OR\OPC?N 0 N AL 013273014 -DRAWN BY: CHECKED BY• DJL ALP -SHEET TITLE: SITE PLAN -SHEET NUMBER: C1 — 10/06/25 3:47 PM by: Copyright Kimley—Mom and Associates, Inc., 2018 NORTH CONPOIIND FENCE�x—x—x- 1 x 2 3 x 3 �,TE x MONOPoLE TT)MER x Ix x— x— x— x J NOTE: SEE TYPICAL SIGNS AND SPECIFICATIONS DETAIL ON THIS SHEET FOR SIGN DESIGNATIONS. A Milestone Towers „rr,�n „rK•cr�n F. r,.r,. r nvrx: 1 SIGN PLACEMENT PLAN VIEW C2 NOT TO SCALE A Nlilastona Towers RY1Lf ANa ACGIk.AT1O/6 n+ •lahis�,x•�w ice: ase^�,'�ir' Federal COMMUnicatiOnS Commission Tower RegiSl Fation NIIRIDSF 1292125 CaOUR :7m 2 TYPICAL SIGNS AND SPECIFICATIONS C2 NOT TO SCALE 3 SIGN PLACEMENT FRONT GATE VIEW C2 NOT TO SCALE SIGNAGE NOTES: 1. SIGNS SHALL BE FABRICATED FROM CORRISION RESISTANT PRESSED METAL, AND PAINTED WITH LONG LASTING UV RESISTANT COATINGS. 2. SIGNS (EXCEPT WHERE NOTED OTHERWISE) SHALL BE MOUNTED TO THE TOWER, GATE, AND FENCE USING A MINIMUM OF 9 GAUGE ALUMINUM WIRE, HOG RINGS (AS UTILIZED IN FENCE INSTALLATIONS) OR BRACKETS WHERE NECESSARY, BRACKETS SHALL BE OF SIMILAR METAL AS THE STRUCTURE TO AVOID GALVANIC CORROSION. A%Milestone Towers -PROJECT INFORMATION: SITE NAME: ESTATES FL 58TH AVE NE NAPLES, FL 34120 COLLIER COUNTY :PLANS PREPARED BY: 'mley*Horn 11720 AMBER PARK DRIVE, SUITE 600 ALPHARETTA, GA 30009 PHONE: 770-619-4280 WWW.KIMLEY—HORN.COM RFV-- DATF-- ISSt1FD FORS RYA 8 7 10/06/25 ZONING ALP 6 09/18/25 ZONING DRC 5 08/08/25 ZONING ALP 4 06/11/25 ZONING ALP 3 05/29/25 ZONING ALP 2 102/26/25 1 ZONING ALP 1 102/03/251 ZONING ALP 0 01/21/25 1 ZONING ALP No. 9 1 N 4: A A 1 P STATE OF �. . 0 !ON AL �,;% Xv vV`v013273014� -DRAWN BY: CHECKED BY: DJL ALP -SHEET TITLE: SITE SIGNAGE DETAILS =SHEET NUMBER: C2 Copyright Kimley—Hom and Associates, Inc., 2018 SEE DETAIL B SEE DETAIL A W z W z W W K U Z W z Z Q Q 0 < 3h" O.D. GALVANIZED 9 uj w C) STD PIPE WITH CAP w W o 3)r O.D. GALVANIZED o o STD PIPE WITH CAP �z _ oz w� w� w uo Xt" CROWN o0 Xz" CROWN GRADE z GRADE �w z O - � 3Xe" O.D. STD SUPPORT BRACKET GALVANIZED PIPE GRATED WAVEGUIDE WITH CAP SUPPORT BRACKET BRIDGE CHANNEL GRATED WAVEGUIDE BRIDGE CHANNEL 3Xa" O.D. STD pi GALVANIZED PIPE o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 WITH CAP 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 VERTICAL TRAPEZE VERTICAL SECTION TRAPEZE SECTION HORIZONTAL CABLE Li SUPPORT SECTION Li HORIZONTAL CABLE SUPPORT SECTION DETAIL B DETAIL A ANDREW 2 POST WAVEGUIDE BRIDGE ANDREW 1 POST WAVEGUIDE BRIDGE KIT (PART jf. WB—K410—B15, OR KIT (PART # WB—K210—B15, OR APPROVED EQUIVALENT) APPROVED EQUIVALENT) NOTE: 1. ALL MATERIALS FURNISHED BY CONTRACTOR NOTE:_ 1. ALL MATERIALS FURNISHED BY CONTRACTOR UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. WAVEGUIDE BRIDGE DETAIL 1 WAVEGUIDE BRIDGE DETAIL 2 (ALT DESIGN - 2 PIPE COLUMNS) C3 NOT TO SCALE C3 NOT TO SCALE K:\ATL_Wireless\Milestone Comm unications\Estates FL\CAD\ZD\8.5 x 11 ZDs\ECar—GB_.dwg ---- 10/06/25 3:48 PM by: Dale.Lee A%Milestone Towers -PROJECT INFORMATION: SITE NAME: ESTATES FL 58TH AVE NE NAPLES, FL 34120 COLLIER COUNTY :PLANS PREPARED BY: 'mley*Horn 11720 AMBER PARK DRIVE, SUITE 600 ALPHARETTA, GA 30009 PHONE: 770-619-4280 WWW.KIMLEY—HORN.COM RFV-- DATF-- ISSUFD FOR RY- 8 7 10/06/25 ZONING ALP 6 09/18/25 ZONING DRC 5 08/08/25 ZONING ALP 4 06/11 /25 ZONING ALP 3 05/29/25 ZONING ALP 2 02/26/25 ZONING ALP 1 02/03/25 ZONING ALP 0 01/21/25 ZONING ALP 4 LAMA,9 . \'� GCE N No. 9 �1_* A A 1 P ►-53 : STATE OF .' 41 �. '0000 013273014 =DRAWN BY: CHECKED BY: DJL ALP _SHEET TITLE: WAVEGUIDE BRIDGE DETAILS _SHEET NUMBER: C3 Copyright Kimley—Hom and Associates, Inc., 2018 EXISTING ROADWAY 50' MIN., BUT SUFFICIENT TO KEEP SEDIMENT ON SITE 2"-3" STONE TO BE USED (SURGE STONE OR RAILROAD BALLAST) PLAN _T 12' OR WIDTH OF PROPOSED STREET, WHICHEVER IS GREATER. NOTES: 1. PUT SILT FENCE OR TREE PROTECTION FENCE UP TO ENSURE CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE IS USED. 2. IF CONSTRUCTION ON THE SITES ARE SUCH THAT THE MUD IS NOT REMOVED BY THE VEHICLE TRAVELING OVER THE STONE, THEN THE TIRES OF THE VEHICLES MUST BE WASHED BEFORE ENTERING THE PUBLIC ROAD. 3. IF A PROJECT CONTINUES TO PULL MUD AND DEBRIS ON TO THE PUBLIC ROAD, THE GOVERNING AUTHORITY WILL CLEAN THE AREA AND INVOICE THE FINANCIALLY RESPONSIBLE PERSON AS INDICATED ON THE FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY FORM. EXISTING ROADWAY 35' MIN. 15' MIN._I NEW CONSTRUCTION 6" MIN. 12" MIN. FABRIC UNDER STONE CROSS SECTION 1 CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE C4 NOT TO SCALE 6" BASE OF SURGE STONE OR RAILROAD BALLAST (2" TO 4"0 STONE TYP.) (SEE NOTE BELOW) 4" OF CRUSHER RUN/ABC STONE. CROWN 2% TO DRAIN GEOTEXTILE FABRIC MIRAFI 500X OR APPROVED EQUAL COMPACTED SUBGRADE (95% MAX. DRY DENSITY IN ACCORDANCE WITH ASTM D698) 12' NOTE: 1. IF DETERMINED NECESSARY DURING GRADING AND CONSTRUCTION OF THE ACCESS ROAD BY THE MILESTONE COMMUNICATIONS PROJECT MANAGER, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL INSTALL 6" BASE OF SURGE STONE OR RAILROAD BALLAST (2" TO 4"0 STONE TYP.) 2. ACCESS ROAD WILL BE CAPABLE OF SUPPORTING 75,000 LB TRUCK STANDARD ACCESS ROAD & TURN AROUND DETAIL NOT TO SCALE A%Milestone Towers -PROJECT INFORMATION: SITE NAME: ESTATES FL 58TH AVE NE NAPLES, FL 34120 COLLIER COUNTY -PLANS PREPARED BY: I'm ley*Horn 11720 AMBER PARK DRIVE, SUITE 600 ALPHARETTA, GA 30009 PHONE: 770-619-4280 WWW.KIMLEY—HORN.COM RFV-- DATF-- ISSUFD FORS RY: 8 7 10/06/25 ZONING ALP 6 09/18/25 ZONING DRC 5 08/08/25 ZONING ALP 4 06/11 /25 ZONING ALP 3 05/29/25 ZONING ALP 2 02/26/25 ZONING ALP 1 02/03/25 ZONING ALP 0 1 01/21/25 1 ZONING ALP LAMA,y .\'\G•E NSA.• No. 98601 STATE OF �. 'O N AL vV`v013273014� -DRAWN BY: CHECKED BY: DJL ALP -SHEET TITLE: ACCESS ROAD DETAILS --SHEET NUMBER: x 11 ZDs\ECar—GB_.dwg ---- 10/06/25 3:48 PM by: C4 Copyright Kimley—Hom and Associates, Inc., 2018 ^ %Milestone / \ Towers PROPOSED MILESTONE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP-V 40' X 40' 8' FENCECRETE AMERICAN INC. PRECAST (OR APPROVED EQUIVALENT) ARCHITECTURAL FINISHED WALL PROPOSED KNOX BOX OR APPROVED CONTRACTOR TO DECIDE PLACEMENT PROPOSED LOCKABLE GATELATCH 1 PVC GATE DETAIL C5 NOT TO SCALE PVC GATE W1 METAL FRAME TRU-CLOSE HEAVY DUTY (MODEL# TCHD2L2-MK2) (TYP. OF 8) :PROJECT INFORMATION: SITE NAME: ESTATES FL 58TH AVE NE NAPLES, FL 34120 COWER COUNTY :PLANS PREPARED BY: mley*Horn 11720 AMBER PARK DRIVE, SUITE 600 ALPHARETTA, GA 30009 PHONE: 770-619-4280 WWW.KIMLEY—HORN.COM REV=DATE:-ISSUED FOR: -BY:= 8 7 10/06/25 ZONING ALP 6 09/18/25 ZONING DRC 5 08/08/25 ZONING ALP 4 06/11/25 ZONING ALP 3 105/29/251 ZONING ALP 2 02/26/25 ZONING ALP 1 02/03/251 ZONING ALP 0 01/21/25 1 ZONING ALP ������ LAMgA ���♦i G E NSA.. �j)`♦� No. 9 1 N . A A 1 ► , '. STATE OF .' �/ :0-. <v. „vV`v013273014� =DRAWN BY: CHECKED BY: DJL ALP =SHEET TITLE: FENCE, GATE, AND COMPOUND DETAILS -SHEET NUMBER: C5 Copyright Kimley—Hom and Associates, Inc., TOP OF LIGHTNING ROD EL. 164' A.G.L. TOP OF TOWER EL. 160A.G.L.T PROPOSED VERIZON WIRELESS ANTENNAS EL. 155' A.G.L. -.0 FUTURE T—MOBILE ANTENNAS V EL. 145' A.G.L. PROVIDER EL. 135' A.G.L. PROVIDER EL. 125' A.G.L. PROPOSED MILESTONE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP—V 160' MONOPOLE TOWER PROPOSED MILESTONE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP—V 40' X 40' 8' FENCECRETE AMERICAN INC. PRECAST (OR APPROVED EQUIVALENT) ARCHITECTURAL FINISHED WALL EXISTING GRADE (t0't 1 MONOPOLE TOWER ELEVATION C6 NOT TO SCALE NOTES: 1. ALL PROPOSED ATTACHMENTS TO TOWER BASED ON TOWER DESIGN DRAWINGS BY OTHERS (SEE GENERAL NOTE 1.07, SHEET N1). 2.PROPOSED TOWER ELEVATION SHOWN IS FOR REFERENCE ONLY. 3. PROPOSED TOWER WILL BE GALVANIZED STEEL —GRAY IN COLOR. 4. PROPOSED TOWER WILL NOT BE ILLUMINATED. AMilestone Towers -PROJECT INFORMATION: SITE NAME: ESTATES FL 58TH AVE NE NAPLES, FL 34120 COLLIER COUNTY :PLANS PREPARED BY: 0mley*Horn 11720 AMBER PARK DRIVE, SUITE 600 ALPHARETTA, GA 30009 PHONE: 770-619-4280 WWW.KIMLEY—HORN.COM RFV-- DATF-- ISSUFD FORS RYA 8 7 10/06/25 ZONING ALP 6 09/18/25 ZONING DRC 5 08/08/25 ZONING ALP 4 06/11 /25 ZONING ALP 3 05/29/25 ZONING ALP 2 02/26/25 ZONING ALP 1 02/03/25 ZONING ALP 0 01/21/25 ZONING ALP FOR ILLUSTRATIVE PURPOSES ONLY - NO SIGNATURE REQUIRED -KHA PROJECT NUMBER: 013273014� -DRAWN BY: CHECKED BY: DJL ALP -SHEET TITLE: ANTENNA AND TOWER ELEVATION DETAILS -SHEET NUMBER: x 11 ZDs\ECar—GB_.dwg — — — — 10/06/25 3:48 PM by: Copyright Kimley—Hom and Associates, Inc., 2018 I 2� 7 2 \ CIO' 0M 001 OOl (30-1 0) 1 0 o CV w w o U) 22. $ (10-1OOl LLI LLJ O x 22.37 x 3.25 w X. o 1.50% 1.50% - o 0 x x CDCO o M M i N W o` x o x 22. 7 Lo LO Z 0 0 0 J o = I x U 22. 7 I~ o - LOD- -LOD- - L D LOD LOD 22.07 �- 1.70 I� 1 GRADING & EROSION CONTROL PLAN C7 SCALE: 1' = 20" NORTH 0 10 20 40 GRADING NOTES: 1. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL CLEAR AND GRUB THE SITE AND LEGEND: GRAPHIC SCALE: 1" = 20' PLACE, COMPACT, AND MOISTURE CONDITION ALL FILL PER THE PROJECT GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERS SPECIFICATIONS. FILL EXISTING CONTOURS MATERIAL SHALL BE APPROVED BY THE GEOTECHNICAL PROPOSED CONTOURS 2. ENGINEER PRIOR TO PLACEMENT. ALL PROPOSED CONTOURS AND SPOT ELEVATIONS REFLECT LOD (LIMIT OF DISTURBANCE) FINISHED GRADES. 3. CONTRACTOR SHALL BLEND EARTHWORK SMOOTHLY TO SILT FENCE TRANSITION BACK TO EXISTING GRADE. EXISTING SPOT ELEVATION 4. PORTIONS OF THE SITE NOT SPECIFICALLY MENTIONED WITHIN THE GEOTECHNICAL REPORT SHALL BE OCMPACTED TO 95 X i 0 PROPOSED SPOT ELEVATION PERCENT OF THE MATERIALS MAXIMUM DRY DENEITY WITHIN 3 PERCENT OF OPTIMUM MOISTURE CONTENT 5. FIULL SHALL BE PLACED IN A MAXIMUM 8 INCH LOOSE LIFTS. NOTE: 6. UNDISTURBED AREA WITHIN 30' INGRESS/ EGRESS EASEMENTS 1. CURRENT DESIGN ANTICIPATES APPROXIMATELY f7,601 SQ FT. NOT NEEDED FOR UTILITY ROUTING TO BE LEFT UNDISTURBED. (0.11 ACRES) OF CLEARNING AND GRADING FOR THE PROPOSED 7. GROUND WATER SHOULD BE REASONABLY EXPECTED. ANY PROJECT. IF ADDITIONAL CLEARING IS REQUIRED BEYOND WHAT IS DE -WATERING OR MOISTURE CONDITIONING IS THE SHOWN IN THE PLANS THE CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR AND SHOULD BE ENGINEER AND/OR PROJECT MANAGER. IF DURING THE BID WALK INCLUDED IN THE CONTRACT PRICE. OR CONSTRUCTION IT IS DETERMINED THAT MORE THAN (1) ACRE 8. SEED ALL DISTURBED AREAS NOT TOPPED WITH GRAVEL PER OF LAND IS TO BE DISTURBED FOR CONSTRUCTION AN ERISION SEEDING SCHEDULE ON DETAIL SHEET C9. AND SEDIMENTATION CONTROL PLAN BUST BE FILED 30 DAYS 9. MAXIMUM CUT SLOPE = 2H:1V UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION 10. MAXIMUM FILL SLOPE = 3HAV UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. KMilestone Towers PROJECT INFORMATION: SITE NAME: ESTATES FL 58TH AVE NE NAPLES, FL 34120 COLLIER COUNTY PLANS PREPARED BY: mley*Horn 11720 AMBER PARK DRIVE, SUITE 600 ALPHARETTA, GA 30009 PHONE: 770-619-4280 WWW.KIMLEY—HORN.COM REV: -DATE: ISSUED FOR:BY:7 8 7 10/06/25 ZONING ALP 6 09/18/25 ZONING DRC 5 08/08/25 ZONING ALP 4 06/11/25 ZONING ALP 3 05/29/25 ZONING IALP 2 02/26/25 ZONING ALP 1 02/03/25 ZONING ALP 0 01/21/25 ZONING ALP ,%%".---•'I4I .���,�� LAM,q,9 ,o��� . P � No. 9 1 J1AA1 :* '33 '. STATE OF .' 4j %0,�s o� O R X O P C?N !ON AL ��• ����' L013273014 k t5 DRAWN BY: CHECKED Y• SHEET TITLE: GRADING & EROSION CONTROL PLAN SHEET NUMBER: C7 - 10/06/25 3:48 PM by: Copyright Kimley—Horn and Associates, Inc., 2018 O N N u C °> - 2 00p W W 000 Z � 23.01 M.E. U) T 23, 00 W — am — 00-1 p 2 W W �' 23.69 6a luo 2 3 A4 LOD 22.80 M.E. W �— 23 �O II z � % 2 00 Io 2 0 Q � 1 GRADING & EROSION CONTROL PLAN 7.1 SCALE: 1 ' = 20" NORTH 0 10 20 40 GRADING NOTES: 1. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL CLEAR AND GRUB THE SITE AND LEGEND: GRAPHIC SCALE: 1" = 20' PLACE, COMPACT, AND MOISTURE CONDITION ALL FILL PER THE PROJECT GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERS SPECIFICATIONS. FILL EXISTING CONTOURS MATERIAL SHALL BE APPROVED BY THE GEOTECHNICAL PROPOSED CONTOURS ENGINEER PRIOR TO PLACEMENT. 2. ALL PROPOSED CONTOURS AND SPOT ELEVATIONS REFLECT LOD (LIMIT OF DISTURBANCE) FINISHED GRADES. 3. CONTRACTOR SHALL BLEND EARTHWORK SMOOTHLY TO SILT FENCE TRANSITION BACK TO EXISTING GRADE. EXISTING SPOT ELEVATION 4. PORTIONS OF THE SITE NOT SPECIFICALLY MENTIONED WITHIN THE GEOTECHNICAL REPORT SHALL BE OCMPACTED TO 95 X i 0 PROPOSED SPOT ELEVATION PERCENT OF THE MATERIALS MAXIMUM DRY DENEITY WITHIN 3 PERCENT OF OPTIMUM MOISTURE CONTENT 5. FIULL SHALL BE PLACED IN A MAXIMUM 8 INCH LOOSE LIFTS. NOTE: 6. UNDISTURBED AREA WITHIN 30' INGRESS/ EGRESS EASEMENTS 1. CURRENT DESIGN ANTICIPATES APPROXIMATELY f7,601 SQ FT. NOT NEEDED FOR UTILITY ROUTING TO BE LEFT UNDISTURBED. (0.11 ACRES) OF CLEARNING AND GRADING FOR THE PROPOSED 7. GROUND WATER SHOULD BE REASONABLY EXPECTED. ANY PROJECT. IF ADDITIONAL CLEARING IS REQUIRED BEYOND WHAT IS DE —WATERING OR MOISTURE CONDITIONING IS THE SHOWN IN THE PLANS THE CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR AND SHOULD BE ENGINEER AND/OR PROJECT MANAGER. IF DURING THE BID WALK INCLUDED IN THE CONTRACT PRICE. OR CONSTRUCTION IT IS DETERMINED THAT MORE THAN (1) ACRE 8. SEED ALL DISTURBED AREAS NOT TOPPED WITH GRAVEL PER OF LAND IS TO BE DISTURBED FOR CONSTRUCTION AN ERISION SEEDING SCHEDULE ON DETAIL SHEET C9. AND SEDIMENTATION CONTROL PLAN BUST BE FILED 30 DAYS 9. MAXIMUM CUT SLOPE = 2H:1V UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION 10. MAXIMUM FILL SLOPE = 3HAV UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. K:\ATL—Wireless\Milestone Comm unications\Estates FL\CAD\ZD\8.5 x 11 ZDs\ECor—GB—.dwg ---- 10/06/25 3:48 PM by: Dole.Lee KMilestone Towers :PROJECT INFORMATION: SITE NAME: ESTATES FL 58TH AVE NE NAPLES, FL 34120 COWER COUNTY :PLANS PREPARED BY: mlep Hom 11720 AMBER PARK DRIVE, SUITE 600 ALPHARETTA, GA 30009 PHONE: 770-619-4280 WWW.KIMLEY—HORN.COM REV: -DATE: ISSUED FOR:BY:7 8 7 10/06/25 ZONING ALP 6 09/18/25 ZONING DRC 5 08/08/25 ZONING ALP 4 06/11/25 ZONING ALP 3 05/29/25 ZONING ALP 2 02/26/25 ZONING ALP 1 02/03/25 ZONING ALP 0 01/21/25 ZONING ALP ,%%".---••I4I .���,�� LAM,q,9 ,o��� . P � No. 9 1 J1AA1 :* '. STATE OF .' 4/ %0,�s o� O R X O P C?N 013273014 :DRAWN BY: CHECKED BY• DJL ALP :SHEET TITLE: GRADING AND EROSION CONTROL PLAN :SHEET NUMBER: C7.1 Copyright Kimley—Horn and Associates, Inc., 2018 l EXISITNG PINUS ELLIOTTII TO REMAIN )XISITIGINUS ELLIO AIN I Rr _oo Q i EXISITNG PINUS ELLIOTTII TO REMAIN 901 . go L01 EXISITNG PINUS 01 LELUOTTII TO REMAIN 1 EXISITNG PINUS ELLIOTTII TO REMAIN EXISITNG PINUS EXISITNG PINUS \ELLIOTTII TO REMAIN ELLIOTTII TO REMAIN EXISITNG PINUS ELLIOTTII TO REM IN FXISITNG PINUS ELLIOTTII TO REMAIN EXISITNG PINUS ELLIOTTII TO REMAIN l I� EXISITNG PINUS ELUOTTII TO RE 1 TREE PROTECTION PLAN NORTH TP1 SCALE: 1" = 40' 0 20 40 80 GRAPHIC SCALE: 1" = 40' A) Milestone Towers -PROJECT INFORMATION: SITE NAME: ESTATES FL 58TH AVE NE NAPLES, FL 34120 COLLIER COUNTY :PLANS PREPARED BY: 'mley*Horn 11720 AMBER PARK DRIVE, SUITE 600 ALPHARETTA, GA 30009 PHONE: 770-619-4280 WWW.KIMLEY—HORN.COM RFV-- DATF-- ISSUFD FORS RYA 8 7 10/06/25 ZONING ALP 6 09/18/25 ZONING DRC 5 08/08/25 ZONING ALP 4 06/11 /25 ZONING ALP 3 05/29/25 ZONING ALP 2 02/26/25 ZONING ALP 1 02/03/25 ZONING ALP 0 1 01/21/25 1 ZONING ALP LAMgA A,,. GCE N No. 9 1 N 4: A A 1 P ►-53 : STATE OF �. 'O 01327301 4� -DRAWN BY: CHECKED BY: DJL ALP -SHEET TITLE: TREE PROTECTION PLAN -SHEET NUMBER: — 10/06/25 3:48 PM by: TP1 Copyright Kimley—Hom and Associates, Inc., 2018 I (D PROPOSED MILESTONE LIMITED PROPOSED MILESTONE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP-V 40' X 40' 8' PARTNERSHIP-V 10' WIDE I FENCECRETE AMERICAN INC. PRECAST LANDSCAPE BUFFER. LIMITS OF (OR APPROVED EQUIVALENT) MULCH/LANDSCAPING MAINTENANCE. ARCHITECTURAL FINISHED WALL (0 C000000. o PROPOSED GREEN - x - x - x - x - BUTTONWOOD SPACING TO _ QQ NOT EXCEED SC REFER 0 F ��e^1� TO PLANT SCHEDULE. VV q /O� PROPOSED WAX MYRTLE ) INSTALLED 3' O.C. REFER D TO PLANT SCHEDULE. c ©I © x I � ©I F " .1 0 0 ©�� L- � X- - x - x - x - x� .000.0-0-000 L I J X I 0 NORTH 1 LANDSCAPING PLAN L1 SCALE: 1" = 20' 0 10 20 40 GRAPHIC SCALE: 1" = 20' PLANT SCHEDULE SYMBOL QTY COMMON NAME BOTANICAL NAME SPECIFICATIONS CONOCARPUS 2.5 CAL., 12 HT MIN AT PLANTING, 8 GREEN BUTTONWOOD ERECTUS SERICEUS FULL NOT TO EXCEED 25' O.C. SPACING MULTI -TRUNK FL 1, 4' CANOPY SPREA O 52 WAX MYRTLE MYRICA CERIFERA 36 HT MIN AT PLANTING, 3' O.C., LANDSCAPE INSTALLATION NOTES: 1. PROPOSED LANDSCAPING SHALL COMPLY WITH LDC SECTION 4.06.05. 2. ALL PLANT MATERIALS SHALL BE FLORIDA #1 OR BETTER AS GIVEN IN, GRADES AND STANDARDS FOR NURSERY PLANTS, CURRENT EDITION, PUBLISHED BY THE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND CONSUMER SERVICES. 3. SIZES SPECIFIED IN THE PLANT LIST ARE MINIMUM SIZES TO WHICH THE PLANTS ARE TO BE INSTALLED. TRUNK CALIPER IS MEASURED SIX INCHES ABOVE THE GROUND ON TREES. 4. ALL LANDSCAPING SHALL BE INSTALLED AND MAINTAINED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE COLLIER COUNTY STANDARDS AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH CURRENT INDUSTRY STANDARDS IN A NEAT, HEALTHY, AND WEED FREE CONDITION. 5. IT IS THE LANDSCAPE CONTRACTORS RESPONSIBILITY TO ENSURE THAT ALL PLANT BED AREAS HAVE PROPER DRAINAGE FOR OPTIMUM GROWTH OF LANDSCAPE MATERIAL BEFORE INSTALLATION BEGINS. 6. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL ENSURE THAT ALL PLANTING ISLANDS AND OTHER AREAS SHALL BE CLEAN OF TRASH, CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS OTHER WASTE MATERIALS TO A DEPTH OF 24" PRIOR TO LANDSCAPE INSTALLATION. 7. THE LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR VERIFICATION OF ALL UNDERGROUND AND OVERHEAD UTILITIES. PLANT MATERIAL IS TO BE LOCATED SUCH THAT IT WILL NOT INTERFERE WITH ANY UNDERGROUND OR OVERHEAD UTILITIES. B. ALL PLANT BEDS AND TREE RINGS SHALL BE TREATED WITH A PRE -EMERGENT HERBICIDE AND THEN TOP -DRESSED WITH 3" DEEP PINE BARK MULCH. ALL NEW TREES SHALL HAVE A TREE RING WITH A MINIMUM 24" RADIUS, ALL NEW TREES AND PALMS SHALL BE STAKED. 9. TREES, SHRUBS AND GROUND COVER SHALL BE INSTALLED USING THE FOLLOWING PROCEDURE: PLANT PITS SHALL BE EXCAVATED TO TWICE THE DIAMETER OF THE PLANT ROOT BALL. AERATE EXISTING SOIL BEFORE BACKFILLING PIT. ADD AGRIFORM FERTILIZER TABLETS TO EACH PLANT PIT, AS PER THE SPECIFICATIONS. 10. TREE INSTALLATION: ALL REQUIRED TREES SHALL BE INSTALLED 1" - 2" ABOVE FINISH GRADE. TREES INSTALLED OR BURIED TOO DEEP SHALL BE RESET TO THIS STANDARD. REMOVE THE TOP 1/3 OF THE WIRE BASKETS ON ALL B & B STOCK. 11. THE CONTRACTOR MUST MAINTAIN THE LANDSCAPING FOR 1 YEAR FROM THE DATE OF CONSTRUCTION COMPLETION. THIS INCLUDES BUT IS NOT LIMITED TO WATERING AND INSURING THAT THE LANDSCAPING DOES NOT DIE. IF ANY OF THE LANDSCAPING DIES WITHIN THE 1 YEAR TIME FRAME, THE CONTRACTOR MUST REPLACE IT WITH EQUIVALENT LANDSCAPING. LOCAL JURISDICTION WATERING GUIDELINES SHALL BE FOLLOWED THOROUGHLY. 12. CONTRACTOR MUST CONFIRM LANDSCAPE REQUIREMENTS AND SPECIFICATIONS WITH LOCAL JURISDICTION. 13. WHERE EXISTING TREES REMAIN, LOCATION/SPACING OF NEW LANDSCAPING MAY BE MODIFIED TO AVOID CONFLICT. A%Milestone Towers -PROJECT INFORMATION: SITE NAME: ESTATES FL 58TH AVE NE NAPLES, FL 34120 COLLIER COUNTY -PLANS PREPARED BY: 'mley*Horn 11720 AMBER PARK DRIVE, SUITE 600 ALPHARETTA, GA 30009 PHONE: 770-619-4280 WWW.KIMLEY-HORN.COM RFV-- DATF-- ISSUFD FORS RY: 8 7 10/06/25 ZONING ALP 6 09/18/25 ZONING DRC 5 08/08/25 ZONING ALP 4 06/11 /25 ZONING ALP 3 05/29/25 ZONING ALP 2 02/26/25 ZONING ALP 1 02/03/25 ZONING ALP 0 1 01/21/25 1 ZONING I ALP ,%%,,-- --.91r P�� LAMgA 9, \'GCE N5+-.. X I No. 9 1 N A A 1 P STATE OF .' 41 i O N Ak- 013273014 =DRAWN BY: CHECKED BY: DJL ALP _SHEET TITLE: LANDSCAPING PLAN _SHEET NUMBER: L1 FL\CAD\ZD\8.5 x 11 ZDs\ECar-GB_.dwg - - - - 10/06/25 3:48 PM by: Copyright Kimley—Hom and Associates, Inc., 2018 I I � I 0 x v I I � I 0 I N I � o 151'-O" 0 I s I O I I n 0 x 0 PROPOSED 151' X 77' NATIVE I VEGETATION PRESERVATION AREA (t11,622 SO FT) I I I (10% TREE SAVE AREA) NORTH 1 VEGETATIVE PRESERVATION PLAN 1.1 SCALE: 1" = 30' 0 25 50 100 GRAPHIC SCALE: 1" = 50' PRESERVATION CALCULATION TABLE REQUIRED: 2.65 ACRES X 10% = 0.265 ACRES PRESERVATION CALCULATION TABLE PROVIDED: 0.291 ACRES (12,699 SQ. FT.) K:\ATL_Wireless\Milestone Comm unications\Estates FL\CAD\ZD\8.5 x 11 ZDs\ECar—GB_.dwg ---- 10/06/25 3:48 PM by: Dale.Lee A%Milestone Towers -PROJECT INFORMATION: SITE NAME: ESTATES FL 58TH AVE NE NAPLES, FL 34120 COLLIER COUNTY :PLANS PREPARED BY: 'mlep Horn 11720 AMBER PARK DRIVE, SUITE 600 ALPHARETTA, GA 30009 PHONE: 770-619-4280 WWW.KIMLEY—HORN.COM RFV-- DATF-- ISSUFD FORS RYA 8 7 10/06/25 ZONING ALP 6 09/18/25 ZONING DRC 5 08/08/25 ZONING ALP 4 06/11 /25 ZONING ALP 3 05/29/25 ZONING ALP 2 02/26/25 ZONING ALP 1 02/03/25 ZONING ALP 0 01/21/25 ZONING ALP LAMA,9 f f. GCE N i No. 9 1 N A A 1 P STATE OF �. 'O N AL �,;% Xv „vV`v 013273014 -DRAWN BY: CHECKED BY: DJL ALP -SHEET TITLE: VEGETATIVE PRESERVATION PLAN -SHEET NUMBER: L1.1 Copyright Kimley—Hom and Associates, Inc., 2018 MULCH/TOPSOIL BACKFILL ROOTBALL AND TRUNK` TREE STABILIZATION AND FERTILIZATION SYSTEM O TRUNK/ROOT BALL TO BE CENTERED AND PLUMB/LEVEL IN PLANTING PIT. O6" DIA. CLEAR OF MULCH AT TRUNK FLARE. O3" MINIMUM MULCH AS SPECIFIED. WHERE TREES ARE PLACED IN SOD, MULCH RING FOR TREES SHALL BE 6' DIAMETER (MIN.) OR AS DIRECTED BY OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE. ® 4" HIGH BERM, FIRMLY COMPACTED. O5 ANCHOR SYSTEM INSTALLED PER MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS. © FINISHED GRADE. (SEE GRADING PLAN) OTOP OF ROOTBALL MIN. 1" ABOVE FINISHED ��^� GRADE. PREPARED PLANTING SOIL AS SPECIFIED. 9 TOP OF ROOTBALL SHALL BE 1" ABOVE FINISHED GRADE. ROOTBALLS GREATER THAN 24" DIAMETER SHALL BE PLACED ON MOUND OF UNDISTURBED SOIL TO PREVENT SETTLING. ROOTBALLS SMALLER THAN 24" IN DIAMETER MAY SIT ON COMPACTED EARTH. lO UNDISTURBED NATIVE SOIL. 11 SCARIFY BOTTOM AND SIDES OF PLANTING PIT. NOTES: A. FINAL TREE STAKING DETAILS AND PLACEMENT TO BE APPROVED BY OWNER. B. REMOVE BURLAP, `IRE AND STRAPS (ANYTHING THAT COULD GIRDLE TREE OR RESTRICT ROOT GROWTH) ON UPPER 1/3 OF ROOTBALL. C. PRUNE ALL TREES IN ACCORDANCE WITH ANSI A-300. (�T:) TREE PLANTING DETAIL L2 SCALE: N.T.S. BEST FACE OF SHRUB/ X GROUNDCOVER TO FACE FRONT OF PLANTING BED. + + + O TOP OF SHRUB ROOTBALLS TO X BE PLANTED 1" — 2" HIGH NTH REFER TO PLANT + -F + SOIL MOUNDING UP TO THE TOP SCHEDULE FOR SPACING. + + + + + OF ROOTBALL. O PRUNE ALL SHRUBS TO MAINTAIN 12" DEAD ZONE— ACHIEVE A UNIFORM AT BED EDGE. MASS/HEIGHT. O 3" MULCH LAYER AS PLAN SPECIFIED. ® EXCAVATE ENTIRE BED SPECIFIED FOR GROUNDCOVER BED. 4 5O FINISHED GRADE (SEE 3 GRADING PLAN). 5 © PREPARED PLANTING SOIL AS SPECIFIED. (SEE LANDSCAPE NOTES) NOTE: WHEN GROUND — COVERS AND SHRUBS USED IN O 1 MASSES, ENTIRE BED TO BE AMENDED WITH PLANTING SOIL MIX AS SPECIFIED. a 8 O SCARIFY OF PLANTING PIT 8 SIDES AND BOTTOM. 4" 6 ® 4" HIGH BERM FIRMLY TYP, 6 COMPACTED. 7 �9 UNDISTURBED NATIVE SOIL. 3X ROOT BALL WIDTH MINIMUM 7 10 FERTILIZER TABLETS (MAX 3" SECTION NOTES: DEEP) A. CONTRACTOR SHALL ASSURE PERCOLATION OF ALL PLANTING PITS PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. B. WHEN SHRUBS ARE PRUNED IN MASSES, PRUNE ALL SHRUBS TO ACHIEVE UNIFORM MASS / HEIGHT. C. ALL SHRUBS AND GROUNDCOVERS SHALL BE PLUMB VERTICALLY, UNLESS OTHERWISE DIRECTED BY OWNERS REPRESENTATIVE. 2 SHRUB PLANTING DETAIL L2 SCALE: N.T.S. A%Milestone Towers -PROJECT INFORMATION: SITE NAME: ESTATES FL 58TH AVE NE NAPLES, FL 34120 COLLIER COUNTY -PLANS PREPARED BY: 'mley*Horn 11720 AMBER PARK DRIVE, SUITE 600 ALPHARETTA, GA 30009 PHONE: 770-619-4280 WWW.KIMLEY—HORN.COM RFV-- DATF-- ISSUFD FORS RYA 8 7 10/06/25 ZONING ALP 6 09/18/25 ZONING DRC 5 08/08/25 ZONING ALP 4 06/11 /25 ZONING ALP 3 05/29/25 ZONING ALP 2 02/26/25 ZONING ALP 1 02/03/25 ZONING ALP 0 1 01/21/25 ZONING ALP i No. 9 1 N 4: A A 1 P 53 : STATE OF :44/ i O �!0 N Ak- 013273014 -DRAWN BY: CHECKED BY: DJL ALP -SHEET TITLE: LANDSCAPING DETAILS --SHEET NUMBER: — 10/06/25 3:48 PM by: L2 Copyright Kimley—Hom and Associates, Inc., 2018 MILESTONE TOWER LIMITED PARTNERSHIP V ESTATES FL Project Narrative/Evaluation Criteria Milestone Tower Limited Partnership V proposes the construction of a 160' Telecommunications Facility on property located at 2968 58th Avenue, Naples, FL 34120. The 2.65 acre parent parcel is owned by Evo Builder Corp., Inc. The parcel is located at the southwest corner of the intersection of 58th Avenue and Everglades Blvd., a county maintained ROW. The subject property has a FLU designation Rural Golden Gate Estates and Estates Zoning. Telecommunications Towers are a permitted as a Conditional Use under the GGE designation on parcels no smaller than 2.5 acres and located adjacent to a collector or arterial roadway. Both Verizon and T Mobile are proposed as tenants for the Proposed Tower. EVALUATION CRITERIA • Describe how the project is consistent with the Collier County Land Development Code and Growth Management Plan. Include information on how the request is consistent with the applicable section or portions of the Future Land Use Element. This request meets all conditional use criteria. It is located on a parcel larger than 2.5 acres and adjacent to a collector or arterial road. The Site plan submitted with the application demonstrates that the Proposed Telecommunications Tower meets all of the criteria for Page 13640 of 14062 telecommunications towers set forth in the Collier County LDC. All separation and setback performance standards are met as well as all fencing and landscaping requirements. The Proposed Tower is also consistent with the following Collier County Comprehensive Plan Golden Gates Estates subelement policies: Policy 1.1.7: Conditional Use requests within Rural Golden Gate Estates shall adhere to the guidelines outlined in the Conditional Uses Subdistrict. This request meets all conditional use criteria. It is located on a parcel larger than 2.5 acres and adjacent to a collector or arterial road. Policy 3.1.2: Conditional Uses within Rural Golden Gate Estates shall be subject to locational and dimensional criteria established within the Conditional Use Subdistrict in the Land Use Designation Description section of this Rural Golden Gate Sub -Element. This request meets all of the locational and dimensional criteria for a telecommunications tower in this subelement. OBJECTIVE 6.1: Coordinate with local emergency services officials in engineering and constructing road improvements within Rural Golden Gate Estates to ensure that the access needs of fire department, police and emergency management personnel and vehicles are met. Page 13641 of 14062 Milestone Tower Limited Partnership V will engage in all necessary coordination to ensure that this objective is met. In addition the proposed tower will comply with the following Conservation Coastal Management Element Policy 6.1 and Objective 7.1 as follows: Policy 6.1.1: For the County's Urban Designated Area, Estates Designated Area, Conservation Designated Area, and Agricultural/Rural Mixed Use District, Rural -Industrial District and Rural -Settlement Area District as designated on the FLUM, native vegetation shall be preserved through the application of the following minimum preservation and vegetation retention standards and criteria, unless the development occurs within the Area of Critical State Concern (ACSC) where the ACSC standards referenced in the Future Land Use Element shall apply. Notwithstanding the ACSC requirements, this Policy shall apply to all non-agricultural development except for single-family dwelling units situated on individual parcels that are not located within a watershed management conservation area identified in a Watershed Management Plan developed pursuant to Policies supporting Objective 2.1 of this Element. For property in Golden Gate Estates and designated Residential Estates in the Golden Gate Area Master Plan, the subdivision of parcels up to 13 acres in size into single family lots shall be treated as single family dwelling units under the preceding sentence. For properties not previously within the Coastal High Hazard Area but now within the Coastal High Hazard Area due to adoption of a revised Coastal High Hazard Area boundary in 2013, the native vegetation preservation and retention standards of the Non -Coastal High Hazard Area shall continue to apply. (Reference the Coastal High Hazard Area Comparison Map in the Future Land Use Element.) (XII) = Plan Amendment by Ordinance No. 2019-28 on September 14, 2019. Page 13642 of 14062 The total project site is de minmus, .15 acres of the total 2.65 acre tract and only proposes the removal of one tree. OBJECTIVE 7.1: Direct incompatible land uses away from listed animal species and their habitats. (The County relies on the listing process of State and Federal agencies to identify species that require special protection because of their endangered, threatened, or species of special concern status. Listed animal species are those species that the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission has designated as endangered, threatened, or species of special concern, in accordance with Rules 68A-27.003, 68A-27.004, and 68A-27.005, F.A.C. and those species designated by various federal agencies as Endangered and Threatened species published in 50 CFR 17.) No impact to listed animal species or their habitats is expected. • Describe the existing or planned means of ingress and egress to the property and proposed structure thereon with particular reference to automotive and pedestrian safety and convenience, traffic flow and control, and access in case of fire or catastrophe. Proposed ingress and egress to the Proposed Tower compound will be via a 30' access easement off of Everglades Blvd. Once constructed the Proposed Tower creates a de mimimus level of traffic, approximately one vehicle trip per month per carrier collocated on the tower. The access road to the Proposed Tower will meet all requirements for emergency services access. • Describe the effect the conditional use will have on neighboring properties in relation to noise, glare, economic impact, and odor. Page 13643 of 14062 The Proposed Tower will not generate any noise, glare, economic impact or odor. • Describe the site's and the proposed use's compatibility with adjacent properties and other properties in the district. Recent comprehensive plan and code amendments in Collier County have established that communications towers are compatible in the Golden Gate Estates Subarea provided certain locational criteria are met. This Proposed Tower meets the locational criteria. • Please provide any additional information which you may feel is relevant to this request. The Proposed Tower is anchored by two tenants: Verizon and T-Mobile, both seeking to expand service to the community, Page 13644 of 14062 PARCEL ID:38850080006 MILESTONE TOWERS ESTATES, FL (AS -SURVEYED) All that tract or parcel of land lying and being in the Southeast'/4 of the Southeast'/4 of Section 31, Township 47 South, Range 28 East, the Southwest'/4 of the Southwest'/4 of Section 32, Township 47 South, Range 28 East, the Northwest '/4 of the Northwest '/4 of Section 5, Township 48 South, Range 28 East, and the Northeast'/4 of the Northeast'/4 of Section 6, Township 48 South, Range 28 East, Collier County, Florida, and being a portion of the lands of Evo Builder Corporation, Inc., as recorded in Deed Book 6282, Page 1237, Collier County records, being Parcel ID: 38850080006 and being more particularly described as follows: To find the point of beginning, COMMENCE at a concrete monument found at the Southeast corner of said Section 31, said concrete monument having a Florida Grid North, NAD83, East Zone Value of N=728643.7285, E=477188.5208; thence running along a tie line, South 78124'40" West, 212.22 feet to a'h-inch rebar found and the true POINT OF BEGINNING; Thence, North 00104'23" East, 329.99 feet to a point; Thence, South 89159'32" East, 350.06 feet to a point; Thence, South 00101'15" West, 329.96 feet to a point; Thence, North 89159'47" West, passing a 5/8-inch rebar found on line, 50.52 feet and continuing for a total distance of 350.36 feet to said 1/2-inch rebar found and the POINT OF BEGINNING. Bearings based on Florida Grid North, NAD83, East Zone. Said tract contains 2.6529 acres (115,561 square feet), more or less, as shown in a survey prepared for Milestone Towers by POINT TO POINT LAND SURVEYORS, INC. dated September 26t", 2024, last revised August 5, 2025. Legal Description Page 13645 of 14062 0 N/F CARLOS & NORMA JACINFO PARCEL 10. J8849920009 W (PER TAX ASSESSOR) O O Z LEGEND PUB POINT OF BEGINNING POC POINT OF COMMENCEMENT IPF IRON PIN FOUND CMF CONCRETE MONUMENT FOUND RB REBAR EP EDGE OF PAVEMENT OU OVERHEAD UTILITY HIT HANDHOLE N/F NOW OR FORMERLY R/W RIGHT-OF-WAY Q BURIED FIBER OPTIC MARKER FIRE HYDRANT ® CONCRETE MONUMENT FOUND �T TELCO PEDESTAL UTILITY POLE BENCHMARK w (L 58TH AVENUE NE 60' WIDE PUBLIC ROAD EASEMENTO BASE POINT S89°59'32'E 682.82' EP (PER PB 7 PG 27) PROPERTY LINE EP ZONE X 54.99' — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — WATERLINE MARKER 30' ROAD EASEMENT 8 — — — — — — — — --(PER PB 7 PG 27)O ZONE AH (BFE-22') \ ----------------- WATERVALVE IPF 5/8" RB — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — APPROXIMATE FLOODPLAIN LINE (PER FEMA PANEL 12021CO235H) SEWERVALVE I O � � Iwo O O U O o z o I W� rn O J O Om ZONE X 1 �c z n N/F \ Q T9 0 PARENT PARCEL LESSEE'S 30' ACCESS z TDB 8LDER282 PCORP,INC \ ¢ G 12J7 ZONE X � UTILITY EASEMENT TRACT N0. 114 (SEE SHEET 2 FOR DETAILS) (SHADED) � PB 7 PG 27 � T1 � \ 225,321 S.F. ZONE X 0 5.1727 AC. (SHADED) L — — � \ LESSEE PREMISES — — — (SEE SHEET 2 FOR DETAILS) II� TREE IDENTIFICATION TABLE Tree ID Speci� DBH (inches) T1 Pinus elliottii 15,8 T2 Pinus elliottii 14.3 T3 Pinus elliottii 14.0 T4 Pinus elliottii 13.1 T5 Pinus elliottii 8.4 TG Pinus elliottii 10.7 T7 Pinus elliottii 11.7 T8 Pinus elliottii 14.6 T9 Pinus elliottii 7.8 T10 Pinus elliottii 14.0 T11 Pinus elliottii 13.3 T12 Acacia auriculiformis 5.8 TREE IDENTIFICATION PROVIDED BY KIMLEY HORN TREE SURVEY MAP DATED DEC., 2024. SURVEY NOT VALID WITHOUT SHEET 2 & 3 OF 3 0 165.0' L 185.2' r � POB: PREMISES T3 T6 0 T7 i l� W ZA ZONE X ZONE AH — (SHADED) N25°52'03"W (BFE=21') \ 108.82' (TIE LINE) APPROXIMATE FLOODPLAIN LINES \ (PER FEMA PANEL 12021CO235H)� HH W/ BFO MARKER SEC 31 SEC 32 SECTION LINE — �— SEC 6 SEC 5 212 22 POO: CMF 0 SE CORNER OF E SECTION 31, T 47 S, R 28 E N78°2 T E-LINE N=728643.7285 E=477188.5208 ZONE X N89'59'47"W 682.82' (TOTAL) PROPERTY LINE IPF 1/2" RB 332.45' -� N/F DALVIS VELOZ PARCEL ID. J8850040004 DB 6296 PG 80 PARENT PARCEL OWNER: EVO BUILDER CORP., INC., A FLORIDA CORPORATION SITE ADDRESS: 2968 58TH AVENUE NE, NAPLES, FL 34120 PARCEL ID: 38850080006 & 38850080103 AREA: 5.1727 ACRES ZONED: E - ESTATES ALL ZONING INFORMATION SHOULD BE VERIFIED WITH THE PROPER ZONING OFFICIALS REFERENCE: DEED BOOK 6282 PAGE 1237 & PLAT BOOK 7 PAGE 27 O IPF 5 8' RB �- — ' 299.84 � _ II APPROXIMATE FLOODPLAIN LINES \ z (PER FEMA PANEL 12021CO235H) 8 0 w N SURVEYOR'S NOTE SEE SHEET 3 FOR GNSS NOTES, VICINITY MAP &GENER`, SURVEYOR CERTIFICATION HEREBY CERTIFY TO CELLCO PARTNERSHIP D/B/A VERIZON WIRELESS, ITS AFFILIATES, SUBSIDIARIES AND LENDERS, AMC SETTLEMENT SERVICES AND SHUTTS AND BOWEN LLP THAT THIS MAP IS CORRECT AND WAS DRAWN UNDER MY DIRECT SUPERVISION. ANY VISIBLE ENCROACHMENTS ARE SHOWN HEREON. 30 0 60 120 GRAPHIC SCALE IN FEET SCALE: 1" = 60' (11x17) ;ELL Tq �,91 6904 STATE OF FLORIDA THIS ITEM HAS BEEN ELECTRONICALLY SIGNED AND SEALED BY DARRELL TAYLOR USING DIGITAL SIGNATURE AND DATE PRINTED COPIES OF THIS DOCUMENT ARE NOT CONSIDERED SIGNED AND SEALED AND THE SIGNATURE MUST BE VERIFIED ON ANY ELECTRONIC COPIES. N0. DATE REVISION 3 04/02425 CERT. ENTITY 4 1 04 29 25 1 ADD'L. TOPO C 0 Ln 0— (� m m O CD w X CCD .� � C w Z O Q Z- I` d O C 0 I- r J Q0 d > Q) U U7 O Q ® � U Q U CC)) w cn O O '-1) 0 SPECIFIC PURPOSE SURVEY PREPARED FOR: �n Milestone Towers MILESTONE TOWERS 12110 SUNSET HILLS ROAD Jf100 RESTON, VA 20190 ESTATES, FL SE 1/4 OF THE SE 1/4 OF SECTION 31 & THE SW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SECTION 32, TOWNSHIP 47 SOUTH, RANGE 28 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA G7 DARRELL TAYLOR, CHECKED BY: JKL FLORIDA PROFESSIONAL SURVEYOR & MAPPER #LS6904 APPROVED: D. MILLER THIS MAP IS NOT A CERTIFIED SURVEY AND HAS NOT BEEN REVIEWED BY A LOCAL GOVERNMENT AGENCY FOR COMPLIANCE WITH ANY APPLICABLE LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS. THIS MAP IS ONLY INTENDED FOR THE DATE: SEPTEMBER 26, 2024 PARTIES AND PURPOSES SHOWN. THIS MAP IS NOT FOR RECORDATION. P2P JOB #: 241240FL OF 3 Page 13646 of 14062 TITLE EXCEPTIONS THIS SURVEY WAS COMPLETED WITH THE AID OF TITLE WORK PREPARED BY AMC SETTLEMENT SERVICES, EFFECTIVE DATE OF 08/08/2024, BEING ORDER NO. 50034106, FOR THE PARENT PARCEL, TO DETERMINE THE IMPACTS OF EXISTING TITLE EXCEPTIONS. TEMS 1 - 8, 9, & 10 ARE STANDARD EXCEPTIONS AND NOT THE TYPE TO BE DEPICTED. 8. SUBJECT TO ANY MATTERS AS MAY BE SHOWN ON PLAT OF GOLDEN GATE ESTATES UNIT NO. 42 RECORDED 11/18/1964 IN PLAT BOOK 7, PAGE 27, COLLIER COUNTY RECORDS. [THIS EXCEPTION DESCRIBES THE PARENT PARCEL AND PLOTTABLE ITEMS ARE SHOWN HEREON.] LESSEE PREMISES ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND LYING AND BEING IN THE SOUTHEAST OF THE SOUTHEAST '/a OF SECTION 31, TOWNSHIP 47 SOUTH, RANGE 28 EAST, AND THE SOUTHWEST % OF THE SOUTHWEST '/ OF SECTION 32, TOWNSHIP 47 SOUTH, RANGE 28 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND BEING A PORTION OF THE LANDS OF EVO BUILDER CORPORATION, INC., AS RECORDED IN DEED BOOK 6282, PAGE 1237, COLLIER COUNTY RECORDS, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: TO FIND THE POINT OF BEGINNING, COMMENCE AT A CONCRETE MONUMENT FOUND AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 31, SAID CONCRETE MONUMENT HAVING A FLORIDA GRID NORTH, NAD83, EAST ZONE VALUE OF N=728643.7285, E=477188.5208; THENCE RUNNING ALONG A TIE LINE, NORTH 25'52'03" WEST, 108.82 FEET TO A POINT AND THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE, NORTH 00'00'00" EAST, 50.00 FEET TO A POINT; THENCE, NORTH 90'00'00" EAST, 50.00 FEET TO A POINT; THENCE, SOUTH 00'00'00" WEST, 50.00 FEET TO A POINT; THENCE, SOUTH 90'00'00" WEST, 50.00 FEET TO A POINT AND THE POINT OF BEGINNING. BEARINGS BASED ON FLORIDA GRID NORTH, NAD83, EAST ZONE. SAID TRACT CONTAINS 0.0574 ACRES (2,500 SQUARE FEET), MORE OR LESS. LESSEE'S 30' ACCESS & UTILITY EASEMENT TOGETHER WITH A 30-FOOT WIDE ACCESS & UTILITY EASEMENT, LYING AND BEING IN THE SOUTHWEST % OF THE SOUTHWEST /a OF SECTION 32, TOWNSHIP 47 SOUTH, RANGE 28 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND BEING A PORTION OF THE LANDS OF EVO BUILDER CORPORATION, INC., AS RECORDED IN DEED BOOK 6282, PAGE 1237, COLLIER COUNTY RECORDS, AND BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: TO FIND THE POINT OF BEGINNING, COMMENCE AT A CONCRETE MONUMENT FOUND AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION 31, TOWNSHIP 47 SOUTH, RANGE 28 EAST, SAID CONCRETE MONUMENT HAVING A FLORIDA GRID NORTH, NAD83, EAST ZONE VALUE OF N=728643.7285, E=477188.5208; THENCE RUNNING ALONG A TIE LINE, NORTH 25-52'03" WEST, 108.82 FEET TO A POINT ON THE LESSEE PREMISES; THENCE RUNNING ALONG SAID LESSEE PREMISES, NORTH 00'00'00" EAST, 50.00 FEET TO A POINT; THENCE, NORTH 90'00'00" EAST, 50.00 FEET TO A POINT AND THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE LEAVING SAID LESSEE PREMISES AND RUNNING, NORTH 90°00'00' EAST, 30.00 FEET TO A POINT; THENCE, SOUTH 00-00'00" WEST , 10.00 FEET TO A POINT; THENCE, NORTH 90'00'00" EAST, 110.01 FEET TO A POINT ON THE EAST LINE OF SAID EVO BUILDER CORPORATION LANDS; THENCE RUNNING ALONG SAID EAST LINE, SOUTH 00-01'15" WEST, 30.00 FEET TO A POINT; THENCE LEAVING SAID EAST LINE AND RUNNING, SOUTH 90'00'00" WEST, 109.99 FEET TO A POINT; THENCE, SOUTH 00'00'00' WEST, 10.00 FEET TO A POINT; THENCE, SOUTH 90'00'00" WEST, 30.00 FEET TO A POINT ON THE LESSEE PREMISES; THENCE RUNNING ALONG SAID LESSEE PREMISES, NORTH 00'00'00" EAST, 50.00 FEET TO A POINT AND THE POINT OF BEGINNING. BEARINGS BASED ON FLORIDA GRID NORTH, NAD83, EAST ZONE. SAID EASEMENT CONTAINS 0.1102 ACRES (4,800 SQUARE FEET), MORE OR LESS. LEGEND POB POINT OF BEGINNING POC POINT OF COMMENCEMENT IPF IRON PIN FOUND CMF CONCRETE MONUMENT FOUND RB REBAR EP EDGE OF PAVEMENT OU OVERHEAD UTILITY HIT HANDHOLE N/F NOW OR FORMERLY R/W RIGHT-OF-WAY Q BURIED FIBER OPTIC MARKER FIRE HYDRANT ® CONCRETE MONUMENT FOUND TELCO PEDESTAL y] ( ) UTILITY POLE PARENT PARCEL (PER ORDER NO. 50034106) ALL THAT PARCEL OF LAND IN THE IN THE COUNTY OF COLLIER AND STATE OF FLORIDA AS MORE FULLY DESCRIBED IN DEED BOOK 6282 PAGE 1237 AND PARCEL # 38850080006, BEING KNOWN AND DESIGNATED AS: ALL OF TRACT NO. 114, GOLDEN GATE ESTATES UNIT NO. 42, ACCORDING TO THE MAP OR PLAT THREOF, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 7, PAGE 27, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. PARCEL NUMBER: 38850080006 & 38850080103 BEING THE SAME PROPERTY ACQUIRED BY EVO BUILDER CORP., INC., A FLORIDA CORPORATION BY DEED OF UNA P. CLARKE, AN UNREMARRIED WIDOW, AND ANTHONY C.M. CLARKE, A SINGLE MAN, DATED 08/25/2023 AND RECORDED 08/28/2023 IN BOOK / PAGE : 6282 / 1237 SURVEYOR'S NOTE STANDING WATER AND THICK BRUSH PRESENT THROUGHOUT THE SITE AT THE TIME OF SURVEY. SITE INFORMATION LESSEE PREMISES = 2,500 SQUARE FEET (0.0574 ACRES) LATITUDE = 26'20'15.28" (NAD 83) (26.337578') LONGITUDE =-81'32'47.59 (NAD 83) (-81.546553') AT CENTER OF LESSEE PREMISES ELEVATION AT CENTER OF LESSEE PREMISES = 21.8' A.M.S.L. � 21.6� / N titi N I N � 21.6 20.� \I / 21.7 22.0-,/k '�-20.5 I 21.5 \L N90°00'00 E 50.00' POB: EASEMENT / \ / I \ I (BO E22 ) i 7 21.6 _ _ N90°00'00'E 30.00' 1 21.3� 21.9 �20. 00 I I STANDING WATER j 0• 0.00 I 50 10' ZONE x / N90°00'OOE 110.01 ' --------- ---I--- ELEV=20.2 — I 21.6 I ZONE x (SHADED) / \ III O o p Q) / ZONE X O (SHADED) o / 21.4-/�( o 0 Q� Q) \ j h 21.7 p 0 21.4 m p 21.7- -20.411 — o � q� O z SOO. S90°00'00"W 109.99' j o m 21.5 O pp �i LESSEE'S 30' ACCESS & moo S90°00'00"W 50.00' S90°00'00"W 30.00' UTILITY EASEMENT (RIGHTS TO BE ACQUIRFy j. Now POB: PREMISES Y/ n -7-21.5 LESSEE PREMISES Y � z 0 m T� (RIGHTS TO BE ACQUIRED) 220 21.82�7 7J We I I I ,(-22.0 CD 00 21.7 j \ I I O co w N \ TBM: �S \ ELEV=?2.0 II &m N N N II I Z 21.9--,+ -21.9 21.7 21.7 �� -j APPROXIMAT` FLOODPLAIN LIN' I 1 IN ZONE X (PER TEMA/PANEL 12021CO235H)\ 10 0 20 40 GRAPHIC SCALE IN FEET SCALE: 1" = 20' (11x17) ;ELL Tq ,se—N s904 STATE OF FLORIDA THIS ITEM HAS BEEN ELECTRONICALLY SIGNED AND SEALED BY DARRELL TAYLOR USING DIGITAL SIGNATURE AND DATE PRINTED COPIES OF THIS DOCUMENT ARE NOT CONSIDERED SIGNED AND SEALED AND THE SIGNATURE MUST BE VERIFIED ON ANY ELECTRONIC COPIES. NO.1 DATE I REVISION 14 1 04/29/25 1 ADD'L. TOPO ul 0 Ln o e J w X Q ® 0 L QJ 6� U C .� w n NCD w j) Ln Q0 N a LnE a U 0 d v > Q U U O _ Q L` NCD� U Q O CC)) U ® w cn O '-1) n mo�� SPECIFIC PURPOSE SURVEY PREPARED FOR: liA Milestone Towers MILESTONE TOWERS 12110 SUNSET HILLS ROAD Jf100 ESTATES, FL SE 1/4 OF THE SE 1/4 OF SECTION 31 & THE SW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SECTION 32, TOWNSHIP 47 SOUTH, - RANGE 28 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA DRAWN BY: REE SHEET: CHECKED BY: JKL APPROVED: D. MILLER DATE: SEPTEMBER 26, 2021 BENCHMARK SURVEY NOT VALID WITHOUT SHEET 1 & 3 OFT) 241240FL I OF 3 Page 13647 of 14062 GNSS NOTES THE FOLLOWING GNSS STATISTICS UPON WHICH THIS SURVEY IS BASED HAVE BEEN PRODUCED AT THE 95% CONFIDENCE LEVEL: POSITIONAL ACCURACY: 0.01 FEET (HORZ) 0.26 FEET (VERT) TYPE OF EQUIPMENT: CARLSON BRx7 BASE AND ROVER, DUAL FREQUENCY TYPE OF GNSS FIELD PROCEDURE: ONLINE POSITION USER SERVICE DATE OF SURVEY: 09/10/2024 & 04/30/25 DATUM / EPOCH: NAD-83(2011)(EPOCH:2010.0000) PUBLISHED / FIXED CONTROL USE: N/A GEOID MODEL: 18 COMBINED GRID FACTOR(S): 0.99998064 CENTERED ON THE BASE POINT AS SHOWN HEREON. CONVERGENCE ANGLE:-0.24232778' BENCHMARKS USED: DE9138, DR4402, DH3757 GENERAL NOTES * THIS SPECIFIC PURPOSE SURVEY IS FOR THE LEASED PREMISES AND EASEMENTS ONLY. THIS SPECIFIC PURPOSE SURVEY WAS PREPARED FOR THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF MILESTONE TOWER LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, IV AND EXCLUSIVELY FOR THE TRANSFERRAL OF THE LEASED PREMISES AND THE RIGHTS OF EASEMENT SHOWN HEREON AND SHALL NOT BE USED AS AN EXHIBIT OR EVIDENCE IN THE FEE SIMPLE TRANSFERRAL OF THE PARENT PARCEL NOR ANY PORTION OR PORTIONS THEREOF. THE PROPERTY LINE SHOWN HEREON ARE BASED ON A BOUNDARY SURVEY PREPARED BY POINT TO POINT LAND SURVEYORS. EQUIPMENT USED FOR ANGULAR & LINEAR MEASUREMENTS: GEOMAX ZOOM ROBOTIC AND CARLSON BRx7 BASE AND ROVER [DATE OF LAST FIELD VISIT: 04/30/2025]. SEE GNSS NOTES FOR GNSS EQUIPMENT. THE 1' CONTOURS AND SPOT ELEVATIONS SHOWN ON THIS SPECIFIC PURPOSE SURVEY ARE ADJUSTED TO NAVD 88 DATUM (COMPUTED USING GEOIDI8) AND HAVE A VERTICAL ACCURACY OF ± 0.5'. CONTOURS OUTSIDE THE IMMEDIATE SITE AREA ARE APPROXIMATE. BEARINGS SHOWN ON THIS SPECIFIC PURPOSE SURVEY ARE BASED ON GRID NORTH (NAD 83) FLORIDA EAST ZONE. PER THE FEMA FLOODPLAIN MAPS, THE LESSEE PREMISES IS LOCATED IN AN AREA DESIGNATED AS ZONE X (AREA OF MINIMAL FLOOD HAZARD). PORTIONS OF THE LESSEE'S 30' ACCESS & UTILITY EASEMENT ARE IN AREAS DESIGNATED AS ZONE X (SHADED) & ZONE AH (BFE=22') AS SHOWN HEREON. COMMUNITY PANEL NO. : 12021CO235H DATED: 05/16/2012 NO WETLAND AREAS HAVE BEEN INVESTIGATED BY THIS SPECIFIC PURPOSE SURVEY ALL ZONING INFORMATION SHOULD BE VERIFIED WITH THE PROPER ZONING OFFICIALS. ANY UNDERGROUND UTILITIES SHOWN HAVE BEEN LOCATED FROM ABOVE GROUND FIELD SURVEY INFORMATION. THE SURVEYOR MAKES NO GUARANTEES THAT ANY UNDERGROUND UTILITIES SHOWN COMPRISE ALL SUCH UTILITIES IN THE AREA, EITHER IN-SERVICE OR ABANDONED. THE SURVEYOR FURTHER DOES NOT WARRANT THAT ANY UNDERGROUND UTILITIES SHOWN ARE IN THE EXACT LOCATION INDICATED ALTHOUGH THEY ARE LOCATED AS ACCURATELY AS POSSIBLE FROM INFORMATION AVAILABLE. THE SURVEYOR HAS NOT PHYSICALLY LOCATED ANY UNDERGROUND UTILITIES. ADDITIONS OR DELETIONS TO THIS SURVEY MAP BY OTHER THAN THE SIGNING PARTY IS PROHIBITED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT OF THE SIGNING PARTY. ORIGINAL SURVEY IS KEPT ON FILE IN THE SURVEYOR'S OFFICE. THIS MAP IS NOT A CERTIFIED SURVEY AND HAS NOT BEEN REVIEWED BY A LOCAL GOVERNMENT AGENCY FOR COMPLIANCE WITH ANY APPLICABLE LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS. THIS MAP IS ONLY INTENDED FOR THE PARTIES AND PURPOSES SHOWN. THIS MAP IS NOT FOR RECORDATION. .—.—bind Menue NeMemt— _ -- 6qh Mavaex seas[ Estates Elementary School ' - seb,rven �uonnPwse SITE p s5tha�ee ebrche3v 1 ZI t=Tuft �I sam a,renue xanheav �� sam avm�e xndheaY a� z —53n]Rvenue Nodh¢d5� -. VICINITY MAP NOT TO SCALE STATE OF FLORIDA THIS ITEM HAS BEEN ELECTRONICALLY SIGNED AND SEALED BY DARRELL TAYLOR USING DIGITAL SIGNATURE AND DATE PRINTED COPIES OF THIS DOCUMENT ARE NOT CONSIDERED SIGNED AND SEALED AND THE SIGNATURE MUST BE VERIFIED ON ANY ELECTRONIC COPIES. NO.1 DATE I REVISION 14 1 04/29/25 1 ADD'L. TOPO c 0 � m m O CD w X Q ® h 0 L QJ 6� U C .� w n N� > C w z �Q� a U Ci 00 o J � C) n > (1)U U7 O _ Q L` N C-D U Q U ® U w cn O O '-1) n m oD W SPECIFIC PURPOSE SURVEY PREPARED FOR: liA Milestone Towers MILESTONE TOWERS 12110 SUNSET HILLS ROAD Jf100 ESTATES, FL SE 1/4 OF THE SE 1/4 OF SECTION 31 & THE SW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SECTION 32, TOWNSHIP 47 SOUTH, - RANGE 28 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA DRAWN BY: REE SHEET: CHECKED BY: JKL APPROVED: D. MILLER DATE: SEPTEMBER 26, 2021 31, SURVEY NOT VALID WITHOUT SHEETS 1 & 2 OF 3 241240FL I OF 3 Page 13648 of 14062 LauraDeJohnVEN From: LauraDeJohnVEN Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2025 4:04 PM To: Matt Forkas; 'msolik@dotysoliklaw.com' Subject: Milestone Tower Conditional Use Petition #PL20240008204 - Neighborhood Meeting follow up Attachments: NIM MEETING SUMMARY.pdf, Milestone Towers NIM Presentation.pdf Good afternoon, You are receiving this email because you were a participant in the Neighborhood Information Meeting held by Milestone Towers on June 26, 2025. During the meeting the applicant for the proposed Communication Tower (Matt Forkas of Milestone Towers) described certain information they will provide to meeting attendees. Attached is the presentation that was given at the meeting, and the meeting summary with links to online resources provided by the applicant. If you have additional questions about the County review process and next steps for this application, you can contact me. For additional information about the proposed tower or about the information provided in the attached summary, you can contact Matt Forkas of Milestone Towers. Thank you, Laura Laura DeJohn Planner, Sr. Development Review Office: (239)252-5587 Laura. DeJohn(a)colliercountyfl.gov -S Collier Count [IM008 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. Page 13649 of 14062 MEETING SUMMARY MILESTONE TOWERS ESTATES NEIGHBORHOOD INFORMATION MEETING June 26, 2025 5:30 P.M. Milestone Towers held its Neighborhood Information meeting for Application PL20240008204 on June 26, at the OF/IFAS Collier County Extension Building located at 14700 Immokalee Blvd., Naples, FL beginning at 5:30 p.m. In attendance personally were: For the Applicant Matthew Forkas Mary Solik For the County Laura DeJohn For the Community Debra Toth 2940 66' Ave. Christy Adams 2307 Dragonfruit Way christy34.ca@gmail.com Ester Moys 3690 60" Ave. ester.moys(@yahoo.com Ester Hernandez 3285 58" Ave. ester5 ymail.com Alvan & Beverly Coke 3620 64" Ave alcoke123C(baol.com In attendance virtually were: For the Applicant Len Forkas Nazareth Johnson Andrew Petersohn For the Community Missy [full name not provided] - shukie6Ccbcomcast.net [full name not provided]-maja004@hotmail.com Delmarie Butler - delmariebutler65@gmail.com Samuel Orr-samorr4@gmail.com Greg Paulsen-gpaulsen@gmail.com Carol Rizkalla - crizkalla@aol.com Dyanira Aponte - daponteee9261@comcast.net KMS [full name not provided] - 0515manny@gmail.com Jose [full name not provided] - j.hernandez8098(a�gmail.com San [full name not provided] - santoshdsouza2000@yahoo.com Page 13650 of 14062 Mike [full name not provided] - mikec74125@aol.com Paul P [full name not provided] - paul.patrick@petrudev.com Matt Forkas made a brief power point presentation introducing Milestone Towers, showing the Location of the proposed 160' Telecommunications tower, the search area, the elevation drawing of the tower, and the before and after propagation maps for both Verizon and T-Mobile. He explained the approval process and then opened the floor for questions. The Milestone Team fielded questions from both in person and virtual attendees until all questions had been answered. The questions centered on the following issues: • Health effects of emissions from antennae • Compliance with emissions standards • Impact to property values due to proximity to emissions • Proximity to elementary school • Milestone Towers Liability Insurance coverage Milestone agreed to furnish the following additional information to the County to be made available to all residents: Amount of Liability insurance coverage. Milestone maintains Commercial General Liability Insurance in the aggregate amount of Two Million and no/100 dollars. Health related studies and documentation regarding RF emissions o FCC's Guidelines to Radio Frequency Fields for Cellular Antennas Sites: https://www.fcc.gov/consumers/guides/human-exposure-radio-frequency- fields-guidelines-cellular-and-pcs-sites o FCC's RF Safety FAQ: https://www.fcc.gov/engineering- tech nology/e Lectromagnetic-com pati bitity-division/rad io-f requ ency- s afety/fa q/rf-safety o American Cancer Society on Cell Phone Towers: https://www.cancer.org/cancer/risk-prevention/radiation-exposure/cellular- phone-towers.html o World Health Organization -The effect of exposure to radiofrequency fields on cancer risk in the general and working population: A systematic review of human observational studies - Part 1: Most Researched outcomes: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0160412024005695?ref=cr a is challenge&fr=RR-1 0 • Property value impact study if Milestone obtains one. No study has been commissioned at this time. • Tower RF Intensity Study from a Florida site. Milestone does not have any such studies. Corrections to the presentation: • Red pin noted in search area slide is NOT the location of the tower but the geographic center of the search area. • Elevation drawing shows tower height at 164'. The correct tower height is 160% Page 13651 of 14062 Estates Neighborhood Meeting Welcome to the Milestone Estates Neighborhood We will be starting momentarily Cn) Milestone Towers • Once the presentation portion starts all Participants will be muted. • After the presentation, if you have a question, please raise your hand and the moderator will unmute you. • To raise your hand hover over the bottom portion of your Zoom screen and click on "Raise Hand." Page 13652 of 14062 Everglades Blvd 40 40 Estates District (:ell Tower 1?roposa m !/ Milestone Towers T Mobile Page 13653 of 14062 Milestone Towers is a Virginia -based cell tower developer with over 20 years of experience developing wireless infrastructure Milestone offers innovative solutions and optimal 40 leasing results through public and private partnerships Milestone is proud to service all wireless carriers and has built over 200 sites across the east coast #-O.d (A'�J M i estone Towers 3 Page 13654 of 14062 Verizon and T-Mobile expressed interest in filling coverage gaps in the area in late 2023 - Milestone secured a landowner partnership in early 2024 - Milestone is proposing a 160'foot monopole for Verizon and T-Mob*lle - The tower will have capacity to add two additional carriers Page 13655 of 14062 Proposed Tower Location AMilestone Towers 1 R til — L ODOM IN r —a ir .� J ■ ' L L y ' pr 1� tv, P � 1 1 dp 7 ' 1 _ CL I r T 1 1 J i 7 it dr' ' T FS L 1 o } .F age o 58TH AVENUE NE 0' WIDE RIGHT-OF-WAY (PER PB 7 PG 27) ..f EXIST[ H 0' VIDE - ROAD EA E EN7 . 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Community Presentation 2. Zoning Approval 3,, Permit Submission 4. Building Permit S. Construction 6, Carrier Install Page 13664 of 14062 Wireless connectivity is now an essential service 76% Of American homes had only wireless service in 2023 85% 4'ro 0 0 M + Wireless subscriber connections in the United States Of all 9-1-1 calls in Florida are dialed using a wireless device Sources: 911 Association NENA and CDC Page 13665 of 14062 In 2025, improved wireless connectivity benefits all sectors 40 of the local community including agriculture, law enforcement, health services, finance, education and emergency services Public Safety Increased Economic Activity More Choices for Internet Connectivity Bridging of the Digital D4D ivide Page 13666 of 14062 Effective wireless communication is paramount in responding to natural calamities and life -threatening situations, ensuring coordinated efforts between first responders and the public for the least negative impact on safety. Accuracy The FCC requires location accuracy to within 100 meters for 67% of calls and 300 meters for 95% of calls. G PS Text Better data signal can help with communication and other tools that help save fives. In emergency situations, strong cell capacity is needed to communicate to loved ones or emergency services. Page 13667 of 14062 Q&A Session Welcome to the Milestone Estates Neighborhood We will be starting momentarily Cn) Milestone Towers • Once the presentation portion starts all Participants will be muted. • After the presentation, if you have a question, please raise your hand and the moderator will unmute you. • To raise your hand hover over the bottom portion of your Zoom screen and click on "Raise Hand." Page 13668 of 14062 Neighborhood Information Meeting Affidavit of Compliance I hereby certify that pursuant to Ordinance 2004-41, of the Collier County Land Development Code, I did cause the attached newspaper advertisement to appear and I did give notice by mail to the following property owners and/or condominium and civic associations whose members may be affected by the proposed land use changes of an application request for a rezoning, PUD amendment, or conditional use, at least 15 days prior to the scheduled Neighborhood Information Meeting. For the purposes of this requirement, the names and addresses of property owners shall be deemed those appearing on the latest tax rolls of Collier County and any other persons or entities who have made a formal request of the County to be notified. The said notice contained the laymen's description of the site property of proposed change and the date, time, and place of a Neighborhood Information Meeting. Per the attached letters, property owner's list, and copy of newspaper advertisement which are hereby made a part of this Affidavit of Compliance (Signature of App 0 6 `- STATE OF FLORIDA, COUNTY OF 6AiFEii The foregoing instr ment was acknowledged before me by means of physical presence or ❑online registration this � a o{ 2O by N� A SU who is Y personal! known to me or 0has produced as identification. inatule of Notary �Gbiic / �L .J Heather Walton /Prgint Name of Notary Public :° � Comm.: HH 466033 '7 e°` Expires: Nov. 20, 2027 of F ,.• Nntar, p„hE,, - State of Florida Page 13669 of 14062 MILESTONE TOWERS ESTATES NEIGHBORHOOD INFORMATION MEETING June 26, 2025 5:30 P.M. Name Address � � A--v z qg0 6G r�-eyv�. E-mail address_'\ 14� R fu C �si'e . n , Oct 5� �na ' c v +� 6* &e OL- �+� lL . Page 13670 of 14062 STY LIK Mary Doty Solik, Esq. 121 S. Orange Ave., STE 1500 Orlando, FL 32801 June 6, 2025 Dear Property Owner: 407-367-7868 msolik@dotysoliklaw.com Please be advised that a formal application has been submitted to Collier County seeking approval of Conditional Use (Application PL20240008204, Milestone Towers -Estates) for the following described property: Parcel ID # 38850080006 - the southwest corner of Everglades Blvd. NE and 58fh Ave. N. The petitioner is asking the County to approve this application to allow development of a 160' Monopole Telecommunications Tower on the described property. In compliance with the Land Development Code requirements, a Neighborhood Information Meeting will be held to provide you an opportunity to become fully aware of our development intentions and to give you an opportunity to influence the form of development. The Neighborhood Information Meeting will be held on June 26, 2025 at 5:30 p.m. at the OF/IFAS Collier County Extension Building located at 14700 Immokalee Road, Naples, FL. To attend Via Zoom: https://us06web.zoom.us i/89975058381 The purpose and intent of this Neighborhood Information Meeting is to provide the public with notice of an impending zoning application and to foster communication between the applicant and the public. The expectation is that all attendees will conduct themselves in such a manner that their presence will not interfere with the orderly progress of the meeting At this meeting the petitioner will make every effort to illustrate how the property will be developed and to answer any questions. Should you have questions prior to the meeting, please contact me. Mary D. Solik Page 13671 of 14062 * LocaliQ Florida PO Box 631244 Cincinnati, OH 45263-1244 GANNETT AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION Mary Doty Solik Doty Solik Law 121 S Orange AVE Orlando FL 32801-3221 STATE OF WISCONSIN, COUNTY OF BROWN Before the undersigned authority personally appeared, who on oath says that he or she is the Legal Advertising Representative of the Naples Daily News, a newspaper published in Collier County, Florida; that the attached copy of advertisement, being a Legal Ad in the matter of Public Notices, was published on the publicly accessible website of Collier and Lee Counties, Florida, or in a newspaper by print in the issues of, on: 06/09/2025 Affiant further says that the website or newspaper complies with all legal requirements for publication in chapter 50, Florida Statutes. Subscribed and sworn to before me, by the legal clerk, who is personally known to me, on 06/09/2025 Legal Cl rk /),/w jr-4 Notary, State of Wl, County of Bro�F My commission expires �f Publication Cost: $198.00 Tax Amount: $0.00 Payment Cost: $199.00 Order No: 11363706 # of Copies: Customer No: 969267 1 PO #: THIS IS NOT AN INVOICE.! Please do not use this form for payment remittance. NICOLE JACOBS Notary Public State of Wisconsin♦ NEIGHBORHOOD INFORMATION MEETING The public is invited to attend a neighborhood meeting held by Mile- stone Towers on: June 26, 2025 at 5:30 p.m. at The OF/IFAS Collier County Exten- sion Building 14700 Immokalee Road, Naples To Attend Via Zoom: http5:flus06web.zoom.us/l/89975058381 Subject Property: Parcel ID # 38850080006 — the southwest corner of Everglades Blvd. NE and 58th Ave. N. Milestone Towers is petitioning Collier County for Conditional Use (Application PL20240008204, Mile- stone Towers -Estates) for approval foal low for the construction of a 160' Monopole Telecommunications Tower on the property. WE VALUE YOUR INPUT Business and property owners, resi- dents and visitors are welcome to attend the presentation and discuss the project with the applicant and Collier County staff. If you are unable to attend this meeting, but have questions or comments, they can be directed by mail, phone, fax or e-mail by July 26, 2025 to: Mary D. Solik 121 S Orange Ave. STE 1500 Orlando, FL 32801 407 367 7868 msolik@dotysoliklow.com June 9, 2025 #11363706 Page 1 of 1 Page 13672 of 14062 (CHAPTER 8, COLLIER COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE CODE FOR LAND DEVELOPMENT) A zoning sign(s) must be posted by the petitioner or the petitioner's agent on the parcel for a minimum of fifteen (15) calendar days in advance of the first public hearing and said sign(s) must be maintained by the petitioner or the petitioner's agent through the Board of County Commissioners Hearing. Below are general guidelines for signs, however these guidelines should not be construed to supersede any requirement of the LDC. For specific sign requirements, please refer to the Administrative Code, Chapter 8 E. 1. The sign(s) must be erected in full view of the public, not more than five (5) feet from the nearest street right-of-way or easement. 2. The sign(s) must be securely affixed by nails, staples, or other means to a wood frame or to a wood panel and then fastened securely to a post, or other structure. The sign may not be affixed to a tree or other foliage. 3. The petitioner or the petitioner's agent must maintain the sign(s) in place, and readable condition until the requested action has been heard and a final decision rendered. If the sign(s) is destroyed, lost, or rendered unreadable, the petitioner or the petitioner's agent must replace the sign(s NOTE: AFTER THE SIGN HAS BEEN POSTED, THIS AFFIDAVIT OF POSTING NOTICE SHOULD BE RETURNED NO LATER THAN TEN (10) WORKING DAYS BEFORE THE FIRST HEARING DATE TO THE ASSIGNED PLANNER. STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF COLLIER BEFORE THE UNDERSIGNEI "'o OATHSrwrC COLLIE CO TYPL202400 0 -Milest a /, �,� ( SIG OF PL AN Cameron Cecil AFFIDAVIT OF POSTING NOTICE AUTHORITY, PERSONALLY APPEARED Cameron Cecil D/SHE HAS POSTED PROPER NOTICE AS REQUIRED BY SECTION 10.03.00 OF THE EVELOPMENT CODE ON THE PARCEL COVERED IN PETITION NUMBER OR AGENT NAME (TYPED OR PRINTED) STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF COLLIER 1514 Broadway, STE: 301 STREET OR P.O. BOX Fort Myers, FL 33901 CITY, STATE ZIP The foregoing instrument was sworn to and subscribed before me this 3rd day of November , 2025 , by Cameron Cecil erso�knowno me or who produced as identification and who did/did not take an oath. �.4µ�P z KENNETH A. VITALE A?, Notary Public -State of Florida '* *E Commission M HH 531756 My Commission Expires fill June 11, 2028 My Commission Expires: WI l /a 6 (Stamp with serial number) ;Ovv� Signature of Notary Public �/ Printed Name of Notary Public Rev. 3/4/2015 Page 13673 of 14062 Page 13674 of 14062 Page 13675 of 14062 0 (CHAPTER 8, COLLIER COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE CODE FOR LAND DEVELOPMENT) A zoning sign(s) must be posted by the petitioner or the petitioner's agent on the parcel for a minimum of fifteen (15) calendar days in advance of the first public hearing and said sign(s) must be maintained by the petitioner or the petitioner's agent through the Board of County Commissioners Hearing. Below are general guidelines for signs, however these guidelines should not be construed to supersede any requirement of the LDC. For specific sign requirements, please refer to the Administrative Code, Chapter 8 E. 1. The sign(s) must be erected in full view of the public, not more than five (5) feet from the nearest street right-of-way or easement. 2. The sign(s) must be securely affixed by nails, staples, or other means to a wood frame or to a wood panel and then fastened securely to a post, or other structure. The sign may not be affixed to a tree or other foliage. 3. The petitioner or the petitioner's agent must maintain the sign(s) in place, and readable condition until the requested action has been heard and a final decision rendered. If the sign(s) is destroyed, lost, or rendered unreadable, the petitioner or the petitioner's agent must replace the sign(s NOTE: AFTER THE SIGN HAS BEEN POSTED, THIS AFFIDAVIT OF POSTING NOTICE SHOULD BE RETURNED NO LATER THAN TEN (10) WORKING DAYS BEFORE THE FIRST HEARING DATE TO THE ASSIGNED PLANNER AFFIDAVIT OF POSTING NOTICE STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF-efthM BE TIE'JERSIGNED TPERSONALLY APPEARED Cameron CecilO ONATYSTHAF SHE HA POSTED PROPER NOTICE AREQUIRD BY SECTION 1003.00OF THE COLAN DEVELOP NT CODE ON THE PARCEL COVERED INPETITIONNUMBER L202400084 -a Tower CU 1514 Broadway, STE: 301 S NAT PICA _ AGENT STREET OR P.O. BOX Cameron Cecil "Ili Fort Myers, FL 33901 NAME (TYPED OR PRINTED) CITY, STATE ZIP STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF COLLIER The foregoing instrument was sworn to and subscribed before me this 19th day of December 2025 by Cameron Cecil , personally known to me or who produced as identification and who did/did not take an oath. ,���XJ11 ; KENNETH A. 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L +M1w l �' � J - � M Yr � �f � r ; { � f� y�. � � ��� J1' � � h � + `i � � r •+ ti y .h k } y�� � 5 �' '�T _ •� � yn� � ' � ��r ■, Y ` r+ 4 t ± * �' ^* 1¢ t M' ��a �` �� wl `;j4 , x �} A tiY �k ���' x#} �i, k * k r ti +L, ti:�sl* 5 *� ; + .� ]r' ',�• J'. ri� I� JI . . ,. + r i • �t r #1 T . '+ 1. 'hL ''� tiiL i F . r �' + i L ti �..rF; . .s y ;fir : . : '1 ' , r L �.., ti Nc�1 l.•7iL 7 y7■ �5 'ti' .., .ti 4�i •'t Lr4ti t �}'••L ti r : �i. �C.'acs,IT C014P A� O V � C��,R COGNTy �w Clerk of the Circuit Court and Comptroller - Crystal K. Kinzel Collier County, Florida 3315 Tamiami Trail East, Ste. 102 - Naples, FL 34112-5324 Phone: (239) 252-2646 Publication Confirmation COLLIER COUNTY STATE OF FLORIDA The attached copy of advertisement, Milestone Towers -Estates (CU) (PL20240008204) - BCC 01/13/2026 was published on the publicly accessible website https://notices.collierclerk.com as designated by Collier County, Florida on 12/23/2025. THIS IS NOT AN AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION. Page 13681 of 14062 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held by the Collier County Board of County Commissioners (BCC) at 9:00 A.M. on January 13, 2026, in the Board of County Commissioners Meeting Room, third floor, Collier Government Center, 3299 Tamiami Trail East, Naples, FL to consider: A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA PROVIDING FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A CONDITIONAL USE TO ALLOW A 160-FOOT-TALL MONOPOLE COMMUNICATIONS TOWER WITHIN THE ESTATES (E) ZONING DISTRICT PURSUANT TO SECTIONS 2.03.0l.B.l.c.12 AND 5.05.09 OF THE COLLIER COUNTY LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE, FOR A 2.65f ACRE PROPERTY LOCATED AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF EVERGLADES BOULEVARD NORTH AND 58TH AVENUE NE, IN SECTIONS 31 AND 32, TOWNSHIP 47 SOUTH, RANGE 28 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. [PL20240008204] 60th AVE NE Project Location 58th AVE NE z 0 J m N 56th AVE NE .a L L1J A copy of the proposed Resolution is on file with the Clerk to the Board and is available for inspection. All interested parties are invited to attend and be heard. All persons wishing to speak on any agenda item must register with the County Manager prior to presentation of the agenda item to be addressed. Individual speakers will be limited to three (3) minutes on any item. The selection of any individual to speak on behalf of an organization or group is encouraged. If recognized by the Chairman, a spokesperson for a group or organization may be allotted ten (10) minutes to speak on an item. Written materials intended to be considered by the Board shall be submitted to the appropriate County staff a minimum of seven (7) days prior to the public hearing. All materials used in presentations before the Board will become a permanent part of the record. Page 13682 of 14062 As part of an ongoing initiative to encourage public involvement, the public will have the opportunity to provide public comments remotely, as well as in person, during this proceeding. Individuals who would like to participate remotely should register through the link provided within the specific event/meeting entry on the Calendar of Events on the County website at www.collier.gov/Calendar-Events-directory after the agenda is posted on the County website. Registration should be done in advance of the public meeting, or any deadline specified within the public meeting notice. Individuals who register will receive an email in advance of the public hearing detailing how they can participate remotely in this meeting. Remote participation is provided as a courtesy and is at the user's risk. The County is not responsible for technical issues. For additional information about the meeting, please call Geoffrey Willig at 252-8369 or email to Geoffrey.Willig(aDcollier.gov. Any person who decides to appeal any decision of the Board will need a record of the proceedings pertaining thereto and therefore, may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is based. If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to participate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact the Collier County Facilities Management Division, located at 3335 Tamiami Trail East, Suite 101, Naples, FL 34112-5356, (239) 252-8380, at least two (2) days prior to the meeting. Assisted listening devices for the hearing impaired are available in the Board of County Commissioners Office. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA DANIEL KOWAL, CHAIRMAN CRYSTAL K. KINZEL, CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT AND COMPTROLLER Page 13683 of 14062