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Resolution 1996-438 ~, SEP 2 ~ 1996 :RESOLUTION NO. 96-438 A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AND APPROVING THE LELY AREA STORMWATER IMPROVEMENT FACT SHEET AND THE EXPENDITURE OF WATER MANAGEMENT CAPITAL FUNDS FOR THE PRINTING OF SAID FACT SHEET TO BE SENT TO ALL THE REGISTERED VOTERS WITHIN THE LELY BASIN AREA. WIlERE.\S, the Board of County Commissioners on June 25, 1996 adopted Resolution No. 96-296 calling for a non-binding straw vote on the November 5, 1996 general election ballot to determine if the qualified electors residing within the boundaries of the proposed Lely Area Stormwater Improvements Project, approve the creation of a Municipal Service Taxing and Ben~fit Unit: and WHEREAS, the proposed Lely Area Stormwater Improvements Municipal Service Taxin', and Benefit Unit would provide for the levy of ad valorem taxeB and special assessments to fund the proposed storrnwater improvements; and WHEREAS, Section 1~~5. 01, Florida statutes, authorizes the !' Board of County Commiss1.oners to place straw vote questions on the ballot in order to obtai.n expressi-ns of electorate sentiment regarding matters of substantial interest within the County or a particular area of the County. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that: Section One. The Board of County Commissioners hereby finds that the distribution of a Fact Sheet to provide factual information to all the qualified voters within the boundaries of the proposed Lely Area Stormwater Improvement Project is in the best pUblic interests of the citizens of Collier County. Section Two. The Board of County Commissioners hereby finds that the questions and answers as set forth in the attached Fact Sheet attached hereto as Exhibit "A", appropriately provide information to the citiz"nry and qualified electors residing within the boundaries of the Lely Area stormwater Improvement Project in a fair and impartial manner. "ection Three. The Board of County Commissioners hereby -1- !GOl oen, ,: l1'/ SEP 2 ~ 1996 ~, approves the Lely Area stormwater Improvement Project Fact Sheet in substantially the form attached hereto as Exhibit "A". Section Four. The cost of the Fact Sheet shall be paid from the Hater Management Capital Fund No. 325. This Resolution adopted this -*ay of September, 1996, after motion, second ancl majority vote. """"'. .". "" ", c " ': ~, .' . /. ", ", ... ATTEST:", .. ". :' ;DWIGHT E:('B'ROCl;<, CLERK ..: " . . " ' (" . ~ ("~~".u~"~~ .<~..~"...~., ",......,....:-... '" ,;;':-":>~.' ',.. " ":'''':''',;'.:>~'''' . , Appro'~ed"a:s to form and legal sUfficiency: L "ttd.l fAc.i1A , ([).L-I:Iavid C. Weigel ~f County Attorney BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA ~ BY: . ~ J C. RRIS, CHAIRMAN -2- MOl 000 Cj :118 fA 'I SEP 2 4 1996 FAt~T IIUI3I13T Why are stonnwater management improvements planned for the Lely/Lely-Manor Basin? There has been a long history of flooding in the Lelyf Lely-Manor Basin located in the East Naples area. Conslruction of drainage facilities in that area has been fragmented. M1UlY parts of the system 811: inadequate to provide a reasonable level of flood protection. In the winter "dry season," these !arne drainage systems tend to overdrain the area. lbis has caused salt water intrusion problems and unne:essary depletion of groundwater resources. In addition, the discharge from the LelyfLely-Manor Basin flows into :he sensitive waters of Dollar and Rookery Bays. Discharge of urban stordwaterrunoff into the wetland systems has upset this area's ecological balance. It i:; also creating a potenti al water quality problem. A key element in implementing the proposed improvements is the decision on how to pay fer them. The Board of County Commissioners has directed that dai\ ~ be submitted to a Straw Ballot vote to the qualified electlm.(voters) in the LelyfLely-Manor Basin. I I I i I I I I I , , , , ~ Photograph of flooding J What is the Straw Banot issue? A straw vote has been placed on the ballot for the November 5, 1996, general election. The purpose of the Straw Ballot is to submit to the qualified electors residing within the boundaries of the proposed Lely Area Stormwater Improvements Project the following question: Yes or No, shall the Board of County Commissioners create a Municipal Service Taxing and Benefit Unit for the Lely Area Storm water Improvements Project which provides for funding by the levy of ad valorem taxes and special assessments for the stormwater improvements to include generally, but not limited to, canal improvements, water level control structures and improvements and replacements of culvert crossings within the Lely Drainage Basin Area? ~COI: 000,,: 810 - ~ ~ ~ Where is the project located? The Lely Area Stormwater Improvements Project is bounded on the north hy Radio Road; on the east by CR-9511Le1y Resort Community; on the south by the wetlands located southwesterly of US-4I; and on the west by the Moon LakeIKings LakelLakewood Subdivisions and Bayshore Drive. There are approximately 18 square miles or I] ,000 acres in the basin boundaries. (ref'~r to map on back page) What stormwater management . Improvements, are proposed? Major components as :;hown on thc attached map include the Lely Main, Lely Branch, County Barn Road Diversion Ditch and the Lely-Manor System. The proposals call for two miles of spreader waterways to restore historical overland flow on the lower end of the project outlets, 15 miles of enlarging the capacity of channels for drainagelflood control, and 14 water level control Structures to provide protection from salt water intrusion, water quality improvement, wetlands enhancement and to in crease groundwater recharge. Photograph of flooding SEP 2' 4 1996 ~ ~ What is the proposed schedule for implementing this project? In order to start the actual construction of the proposed stonnwater improvements, drainage easements from property owners, agency penn its and detailed construction p1l1I1s/bidding documents are required. Efforts are underway to secure these items by the Fall of 1997, with construction of Phase I anticipated during the 1997/98 winter dry season. The assessments or ad valorem taxes paid by individual property owners would, with this schedule, appear on the November 1998 tax bills. What are the estimated costs of proposed improvements? Preliminary estimates of the total cost are approximately $16 million. It is anticipated that funding partners such as South Florida Water Management District/Big Cypress Basin, Florida Department of Environmental Protection, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, developers of large residential projects and the County at large could help fund about half the cost. The balance (approximately $8 million) will be funded by property owners within the basin boundaries by the creation of a taxing and special assessment benefit unit. What will be the approximate cost to individual homeowners? The total number of developed parcels in the basin is about 11,000, ofwhicb about 96% are residential type. More than one-half of these residential units are condominiums. Using traditional stOlmwater &ODK 000" ',. 320 ..-- . -~ - - ~ assessment methods which are based on the number of dwelling units and the amount of area covered by roofs, driveways ond parking lots, there are about 17,000 Equivalent Residential Units (ERU's). This ERU figure includes multiple ':1uivalents for larger parcels, commercial propertics a::Id multi-family units. An "average" homcowner would pay about $100 pcr year for a 5-year, pay-as-you-go funding program. If the project is financcd by bonds and the cost :;pread ovcr 20 years, the approximate cost per "average" home would be about $70 per year. If a taxing tmit is to be established and th~ cost for an "average" homeo'lmer is based on the assessed value of the homc (c.g., $125,000 less homestead exemption = $ 100,000 taxable value), the cost per year under the 5-year, pay-as-you-go funding sccnario would be about $200 per ycar. If the project is fmanced with 20-year bonds, the cost per "average" homc would be about S 1 00 per year. - SEP 2 4 1996 ~ , How can I obtain more information on this proposed project? Informational meetings are scheduled to be held at Lely High School Cafeteria on the following dates: . Thursday, October 17, at 7 p.m. . Tuesday, October 22, at 7 p.m. at which time more detailed information on all aspects of the project will be available. County staffwiII also be available to meet with individual homeowner associations, and to review the impact of the project upon their development. Additional questions can be directed to the Stormwater Management Department at (941 )732-250 1. Photograph aaOK 000 w' 121 Public Works Divi!ion Saormwm:r MAnagement Project 3301 Tamiami TI'1iI .E.ast Naples. FL 34112 ACl:t , 325-tn977-b& 1950-Jl 101 . -- ~ UI. T AIlVI ~l__......A.TB ~fT P!llI.ET /.. : .f' . ,.1. t.__ . , ..,r" " ?' ..... " ..-."~." "~ .- . ..~..., I , ' . \\. """ .'~:>'~ "~;):<. .... "::"'.. '. " .- }" ~. Name Street City, State Zip ecu( (J(]() Co . : ]22 SEP 2 4 1996 ,,-