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CCPC Agenda 03/22/2007 GMP (CP-05-13) EXHIBIT V A-2 FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD AERIAL 2005 URBAN MAP IS ON FILE IN THE MINUTES AND RECORDS DEP ARTMENT " ;. ~1 I FUTURE LAND USE AMENDMENT (FLUE) Prepared for the FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH PREPARED BY: ROBERT L. DUANE, A.I.C.P. HOLE MONTES, INC. 950 ENCORE WAY NAPLES, FLORIDA 3411 0 HM PROJECT 2005054 NOVEMBER, 2005 LIST OF EXHIBITS FOR THE COLLIER BLVD COMMUNITY SERVICE DISTRICT VAl VA2 V.A.3 V.B.I V.B.I-A V.C.l V.C.2 V.C.3 V.C.3-A V.D.5 V.E.la,b V.E.lc V.D.ld V.D.le V.D.lf V.E.2 V.E.3 V.F.I V.GA V.G.5 LOCATION MAP AERIAL PHOTO 8 Yz x I I (24 X 36 INCLUDED LASTLY) SUMMARY OF LAND USE & ZONING MAP OF EXISTING FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATION PROPOSED FUTURE LAND USE MAP 8 Yz x 11 (24 X 36 INCL. LASTLY) AERIAUFLUCCS MAP U.S. FISH & WILDLIFE LISTED PLANT & ANIMAL SPECIES DATA mSTORIC & ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESOURCES MAP ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESOURCES LETTER SUIT ABILITY OF LAND USE SEWER & WATER SERVICE LEVEL ANALYSIS ARTERIAL & COLLECTOR ROADS LOS DRAINAGE SOLID WASTE PARKS: COMMUNITY & REGIONAL EXISTING FACILITIES & SERVICES EFFECT ON SCHOOLS, FIRE, & EMS FIRM MAP PROOF OF OWNERSHIP (COpy OF DEEDS) LETTER OF AUTHORIZATION FROM THE OWNERS MISCELLANEOUS EXHIBITS V.C.6 FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD PUD ORDINANCE V.C.7 SFWMD PERMIT CONDITIONS V.C.8 USACOE PERMIT CONDITIONS , . APPLICATION FOR A REQUEST TO AMEND THE COLLIER COUNTY GROWTH MANAGEMENT PLAN PETITION NUMBER PRE-APPLICATION CONFERENCE DATE DATE SUFFICIENT PLANNER ASSIGNED: COMMISSION DISTRICT: DATE RECEIVED [ABOVE TO BE COMPLETED BY STAFF] This application, with all required supplemental data and information, must be completed and accompanied by the appropriate fee, and returned to the Comprehensive Planning Section, 2800 North Horseshoe Drive, Naples, Florida 34104. Phone 941-403-2300 (Fax 941-643-6968). The application must be reviewed by staff for sufficiency within 30 calendar days following the filing deadline before it will be processed and advertised for public hearing. The applicant will be notified in writing, of the sufficiency determination. If insufficient, the applicant will have 30 days to remedy the deficiencies. For additional information on the processing of the application, see Resolution 97-431 (attached). If you have any questions, please contact the Comprehensive Planning Section at 941- 403-2300. SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS I. GENERAL INFORMATION A. Name of Applicant Pastor David Mallorv Company First Assemblv Ministries Mailing Address 3805 The Lord's Wav City Naples State Florida Zip Code 34114 Phone Number 239-774-1165 Fax Number 239-774-0538 B. Name of Agent' Robert L. Duane 'THIS WILL BE THE PERSON CONTACTED FOR ALL BUSINESS RELATED TO THE PETITION. Company Hole Montes. Inc. Address 950 Encore Wav City Naples Phone Number State Florida Zip Code 34110 239-254-2000 Fax Number 239-254-2099 C. Name of Owner (s) of Record First Assemblv of God Naoles Address 3805 The Lord's Wav City Naoles State Florida Zip Code 34114 Phone Number 239-774-1165 Fax Number 239-774-0538 D. Name, Address and Qualifications of additional planners, architects, engineers, H:\2005\2005054\WP\GMP Amendment\2 AMENDGMP application FINALdoc environmental consultants and other professionals providing information contained in this application. GMP Application Submittal prepared by Robert L. Duane, AI.C.P., of Hole Montes, Inc. 950 Encore Way Naples, FL 34110 (239) 254-2000 Traffic Analysis prepared by Robert L. Price, E.!., Project Consultant and Ted B. Treesh, Principal/Regional Manager Metro PCS, 2700 Immokalee Rd., Naples, FL 34110 239-596-8550 Rae Ann Boylan, President of Environmental Consultants, Inc. 11000 Metro Parkway, Suite 4 Fort Myers, FL 33912 (239) 418-0671 II. DISCLOSURE OF INTEREST INFORMATION insert data provided by applicant 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 percentage of such interest. (Use additional sheets if necessary). Name and Address Percentage 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, Office First Assemblv of God of Naples. Inc. J. David Mallorv. President Rebecca Mallorv. Secretary Ed Cassetty. Treasurer Percentage of Stock Non Profit Non Profit Non Profit Non Profit 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 Percentage of Interest H:\2005\2005054\WP\GMP Amendment\2 AMENDGMP application FINAL doc 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 MDG Fountain Lakes. LLC Patrick McCuan LLC William L. Klohn MDG Capital Corooration Percentage of Ownership 1000k 49% 49% 2% 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 elow, including the officers, stockholders, beneficiaries, or partners. Name and Address Percentage of Ownership Date of Contract: F. If any contingency clause or contract terms involve additional parties, list all individuals or officers, if a corporation, partnership, or trust. Name and Address Percentage of Ownership G. Date subject property acquired (X) leased ( ): Term of lease --.YJ's.lmos. If, Petitioner has option to buy, indicate date of option: option terminates: , or anticipated closing date and date H. NOTE: 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. H:\2005\2005054\WP\GMP Amendment\2 AMENDGMP application FINAL-doc III. DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY A. LEGAL DESCRIPTION 145026 W Y, OF S Y, OF NW %. W Y, OF E Y, OF S Y, OF NW %. W Y, OF E Y, OF E Y, OF S Y, OF NW % LESS R1W. B. Section: 14 Township: 50 Range: 26 C. Tax 1.0. Number (Folio #) 00416560008 D. GENERAL LOCATION Property is on the east side of Collier Boulevard. approximatelv one-half mile north of the intersection of Collier Boulevard and Rattlesnake Hammock Road. E. PLANNtNG COMMUNITY Roval Fakapalm F. TAZ 359 G. SIZE IN ACRES :t69 acres H. ZONING First Assemblv of God PUD I. PRESENT FUTURE LAND USE MAP DESIGNATION(S) Urban Residential Frinqe Subdistrict IV. TYPE OF REQUEST A. GROWTH MANAGEMENT PLAN ELEMENT(S) OR SUB-ELEMENT(S)TO BE AMENDED: --L Future Land Use Golden Gate Area Master Plan Immokalee Area Master Plan Capjtallmprovement Transportation Housing Coastal & Conservation Recreation/Open Space Intergovernmental Coord. Potable Water Sanitary Sewer Solid Waste Drainage Natural Groundwater Aquifer B. AMEND PAGE(S) 31.3. OF THE Future Land Use ELEMENT AS FOLLOWS: (Use Cr9ss throU~RS to identify language to be deleted; Use Underline to identify language to be added). Attach additional pages if necessary: (XIV) 16. The Collier Boulevard Community Service Subdistrict This Subdistrict is located on the east side of Collier Boulevard, approximatelv one- half mile north of the intersection of Collier Boulevard and Rattlesnake Hammock Road and consistinQ of approximately 69 acres. The purpose of this Subdistrict is to provide for medical, psycholoQical and spiritual needs of its residents in a church-soonsored rehabilitation and vocational trainlnQ prOQram. desiQned in a community seWnQ to be compatible with the existinQ and future residential and institutional development in this neiQhborhood. The Subdistrict is desiqned to provide a core of community services. such as church assembly halls. chapels. medical care units. doctor's offices. cafeterias. qvmnasiums. administration offices, a transportation buildinQ with vocational center and classrooms. radio transmission center and tower, dormitories and slnQle or multi-family dwellinQs not to exceed 296 units. The housinQ shall Include church-related residences as well as market-rate dweltinQs. The total floor area of the institutional buildinqs is approximatelv 368,000 square feet. subiect to minor variations in this development intensitv. as mav be necessary to accommodate desiQn and facilitv need considerations, as thev may arise. The combination of community social services, housinQ available for employees. volunteers and prOQram oarticipants. and the provision of public transportation facilities shall create a self-sufficient campus-tyoe environment, minimizinQ the H:\2005\2005054\WP\GMP Amendment\2 AMENDGMP application FINAL.doc " " impacts on off-site traffic and other public services, while servina the needs of the community at larne. 2. AMEND FUTURE LAND USE MAP(S) DESIGNATION FROM: Urban Residential FrinQe Subdistrict TO: Collier Boulevard Community Service Subdistrict D. AMEND OTHER MAP(S) AND EXHIBITS AS FOLLOWS: (Name & Page #) Not Apolicable E. DESCRIBE ADDITIONAL CHANGES REQUESTED: V. REQUIRED INFORMATION NOTE: ALL AERtALS MUST BE AT A SCALE OF NO SMALLER THAN 1"=400'. At teast one copy reduced to 8 Y, x 11 shall be provided of all aerials and/or maps. A. LAND USE 1. Exhibit V.A.1 Provide general location map showing surrounding developments (PUD, DRl's, existing zoning) with subject property outlined. 2. Exhibit V.A.2 Provide most recent aerial of site showing subject boundaries, source, and date. 3. Exhibit V.A.3 Provide a map and summary table of existing land use and zoning within a radius of 500 feet from boundaries of subject property. B. FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATION 1. Exhibit V.B.l Provide map of existing Future Land Use Designation(s) of subject property and adjacent lands, with acreage totals for each land use designation on the subject property. C. ENVIRONMENTAL 1. Exhibit V.C.1 Provide most recent aerial and summary table of acreage of native habitats and soils occurring on site. HABITAT IDENTIFICATION MUST BE CONSISTENT WITH THE FDOT-FLORIDA LAND USE, COVER AND FORMS CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM (FLUCCS CODE). NOTE: THIS MAY BE INDICATED ON SAME AERIAL AS THE LAND USE AERIAL IN "A" ABOVE. 2. Exhibit V.C.2 Provide a summary table of Federal (US Fish & Wildlife Service) and State (Florida Game & Freshwater Fish Commission) listed plant and animal species known to occur on the site and/or known to inhabit biological communities similar to the site (e.g. panther or black bear range, avian rookery, bird migratory route, etc.). 3. Exhibit V.C.3 Identify historic and/or archaeological sites on the subject property. Provide copy of County's Historical/Archaeological Probability Map and correspondence from Florida Department of State. H:\2005\2005054\WP\GMP Amendment\2 AMENDGMP application FINALdoc .' D. GROWTH MANAGEMENT Reference 9J-11 ,006. F.A.C. and Collier County's Capital Improvements Element Policy 1.1.2 (Copies attached). INSERT'Y' FOR YES OR uN" FOR NO IN RESPONSE TO THE FOLLOWING: 1. !l!2-ls the proposed amendment located in an Area of Critical State Concern? (Reference 9J-ll.006(1)(a)(2), F.A.C.). If so, identify area located in ACSC. 2. !l!2-ls the proposed amendment directly related to a proposed Development of Regional Impact pursuant to Chapter 380, F.S. ? 3. !l!2-ls the proposed amendment directly related to a proposed Small Scale Development Activity pursuant to Subsection 163.3187 (1 )(c), F.S.? (Reference 9J-l1.006(1)(a) 4.b, F.A.C.) 4. !l!2-Does the proposed amendment create a significant impact in population which is defined as a potential increase in County-wide population by more than 5% of population projections? (Reference Capital Improvement Element Policy 1.1.2). If yes, indicate mitigation measures being proposed in conjunction with the proposed amendment. 5. Yes-SEE EXHIBIT V.D.S. Does the proposed land use cause an increase in density and/or intensity to the uses permitted in a specific land use designation and district identified (commercial, industrial, etc.) or is the proposed land use a new land use designation or district? (Reference Rule 9J-5.006(5) F.A.C.). If so, provide data and analysis to support the suitability of land for the proposed use, and compatibility of use with surrounding land uses, and as it concerns protection of environmentally sensitive land, ground water and natural resources. (Reference Rule 9J-l.007, F.A.C,) E. PUBLIC FACILITIES 1. Provide the existing Level of Service Standard (LOS) and document the impact the proposed change will have on the following public facilities: Exhibit V. E. 1 a) Potable Water Exhibit V. E. 1 b) Sanitary Sewer Exhibit V. E. 1 c) Arterial & Collector Roads: Name specific road and LOS Exhibit V. D. 1 d) Exhibit V. D. 1 e) Exhibit V. D. 1 f) Drainage Solid Waste Parks: Community and Regional If the proposed amendment involves an increase in residential density, or an increase in intensity for commercial and/or industrial development that would cause the LOS for public facilities to fall below the adopted LOS, indicate mitigation measures being proposed in conjunction with the proposed amendment. (Reference Capital Improvement Element Policy 1.1.2 and 1.1.5) 2. Exhibit V. E. 2 Provide a map showing the location of existing services and public facilities that will serve the subject property (i.e. water, sewer, fire protection, police protection, schools and emergency medical services.) 3. Exhibit V. E. 3 Document proposed services and public facilities, identify provider, and describe the effect the proposed change will have on schools, fire protection and emergency medical services. H:\2005\2005054\WP\GMP Amendment\2 AMENDGMP application FINAL.doc .- " F. OTHER Identify the following areas relating to the subject property: 1. Exhibit V.F.1 Flood zone based on Flood Insurance Rate Map data (FIRM). 2. N/A Location of well fields and cones of influence, if applicable. (Identified on Collier County Zoning Maps) 3. N/A Traffic Congestion Boundary, if applicable 4. N/A Coastal Management Boundary, if applicable 5. N/A High Noise Contours (65 LDN or higher) surrounding the Naples Airport, if applicable (Identified on Collier County Zoning Maps). G. SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION 1. Attached $16,450.00 (non-refundable filing fee less $250 pre-application fee) made payable to the Board of County Commissioners, due at time of submittal. 2. N/A $9,000.00 non-refundable filing fee for a Small Scale Amendment made payable to the Board of County Commissioners, due at time of submittal. 3. Attached Plus Legal Advertisement Costs (Your portion determined by number of petitions and divided accordingly) 4. Exhibit V.G.4 Proof of ownership (Copy of deed) 5. Exhibit V.G.5 Notarized Letter of Authorization if Agent is not the Owner (See attached form) 6. Attached 1 Original and 5 complete, signed applications with all attachments including maps, at time of submittal. After sufficiency is completed, 15 copies of the complete application will be required. Additional copies may be required. 'Maps shall include: North arrow, name and location of principal roadways and shall be at a scale of 1"=400' or at a scale as determined during the pre-application meeting; identification of the subject site; legend or key, if applicable. All oversized documents and attachments must be folded so as to fit into a legal-size folder. For all oversized exhibits, at least one copy must be submitted at 8-1/2 x 11 inches. All exhibits and attachments to the petition must include a title and exhibit # or letter, and must be referenced in the petition. H:\2005l2005054\WP\GMP Amendmenl\2 AMENDGMP application FINALdoc ~ ------?' MEETING NOTES " ,,"'-, COLLIER COUNTY **** DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DEPARTMENT .*.* ~~~irint - kloJ.~ DATE '1-'2--/ ~ OS- TIME 3',PO f>. NOTES BY TOPIC OF MEETING t:--.II1P~ fi>r si~ 'VI fir1t Af5l4otJ,/~ of ~ 'tv)> { /VivK 4t-1A..~v; J ... r ..I?r_, (;,';/,... :1'411 /47) /VI'uI, rt,',.t,ut.. ~/~ L./a--/c; name clearly) ),~ /101",..,,,>- KEY POINTS/UNDERSTANDINGS/CONCLUSIONS -if1 I.{f'v W.....If!, IIlc 'f71W ......f:1. ~. ~ .{>.,.....,~ .f,y ")1 rtfbvSIl-f.Pf>~ 1./ ~ ' V" t' '>/,,/ ~'j>P$t t" /he...~.fL #= pf- pUf -~ JJ..fI - -tP 2.1e., PI" Ii> t!pZ- ~,..,d.,4-.h.=~~. "b 'I L.,t........r Ir.H.""~ ~C8} rYOj>p5t,. hwv ~j,P.;rtn'q h> ""'/UI/ /"f""l~d V1~} AAI JJ'~-f-fr..- A-#A71..-<.J}. -H- 'I v;e.-f. /Jp"f) el,<,..; 2-P TT/lV....,- 1,..11'11 ;f J'"m t........,d 7>...., , I..J i II ~t<>s'" j)u /-#-v. 4 ~.,r. 4>.j> -for H.... ( )",w ( vfe.-,. .D"~ f '-<4--1 'h:> .u 5 '- ti- ~lC'm.., VTl{Z 1'>./1. ~i , 5).....: I.."...,.. n..... >_~, 1..1' C- -r> 11- ~""' j'... 14-<.. 'Uif ) t"~~ ~--) /'>-:;'].7 II 2,50, 'V 1.,c../ At p. -f..... re-<- ').. MDG CAPITAL 2395964399 07/21 '0510:49 NO.560 02/02 riIIDGCAPIT ALCORP The-Collier Boulevard Community sel~ice Subdistrict [/1""']) X 14,j ty'-f ,M 4 f., 1 . C-fyz. .;:;t. 511// ject: ~CRtu...lll('l.V"" a~pllcatlOn Tb9 -t=-lle" i~..;. j"" bulJ LlLU;U.ll:;: b VHro~'-'u ...,.[ ~L.... 1- ~.)~""::1- tol.- \!l a. ReM~uo::.r- This Subdistrict is located on the east side of Collier Boulev d, approximately one half mile nor~h of tne intersection of Collier Boulevard and Rattl ~nake Hammock Road and consisting of approximately 79 acres. (See attached location map, Exhibit ~.) The purpose of this subdistrict is to provide for medical, psychological and spiritual needs of its residents in a church-sponsored rehabilitation and vocational training program, designed in a community setting to be compatible with the existing and future residential and inatitutional development in this neighborhood_ The Subdistrict is intended to provide a core of community servicesr such as church assembly halle, chapels, medical care unitsl doct:or's offices, cafeterias, gymnasiums, administration offices, a transpor.tation building with vocational center and classrooms, radio transmission center and tower, dormitories and single or multi-family dwellings not to exceed 296 units. The housi.ng will include church-related residences as we}] as affordable and markee-rate dwellings. ,- ~Ten percent of the units will meet affordable standards for 80~ median income residents, and will be administered by means of an annual PUD monitoring report. The total floor area of the institutional buildings, subject to some flexibility for design considerationsr ia approximately 368/000 square feet. The combination of community Bocial services, housing available for employees, volunteers and program participants, and the provision Of public transportation facilities creates a self-sufficient campus-type environment, which minimizes the impacts on off-site traffic and other pUblic services. while serving the needs of the community at large. ~o Change would be made to environmental impacts such as wetlands and habitatst and since ~h~ n~~~i~vl plan-was approved with its wetland preserve, an additional 10 acres have been dedicated to open space_ ,~n conclusion, from all aspects, the new plan is a great improvement over the old plan. 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The purpose of this field investigation was to identifY the presence of protected species. This area had been enhanced and exotics were removed. As a result protected species may have begun to utilize this area. The survey was conducted between the hours of I 1:30 am and 1 :00 pm. During the site inspection on March 13,2006 the temperature was in the 80's ranging from 80.IOF to 820F. It was partly cloudy outside with a 15 mph south southeasterly breeze. The site is located in portions of Section 14, Township 50 South, Range 26 East, in Collier County, Florida. Specifically, it is located along the east side ofCR-951 and approximately three-quarters of a mile north of Rattlesnake Hammock Road (CR-846) in Naples. SURVEY METHODOLOGY The preserve area was surveyed for the presence of listed species in accordance with the overlapping belt transects method as outlined by Kevin L. Erwin, Consulting Ecologists Inc.. This method is comprised of a several step process. First, vegetation communities or land-uses on the property or study area are delineated on an aerial photograph based on nomenclature of the Florida Land Use, Cover and Forms Classification System (FLUCFCS). Next, the FLUCFCS codes or land-use types found on the property are cross-referenced with the Collier County Protected Species List. This protected species list names the species that have a probability of occurring in any particular FLUCFCS community. Then, each community is searched in the field for the species within that particular FLUCCS type. An intensive pedestrian survey is conducted using parallel belt transects that are approximately 10-20 feet apart, depending upon both the thickness of vegetation and visibility, as a means of searching for plants and animals. In addition, periodic "stop-look-listen" and quiet stalking methods are conducted for animals. Signs or sightings of these species are then recorded and are marked in the field with flagging tape. The table at end of this report lists the FLUCFCS communities found on the property and the corresponding species that have the potential of occurring in them. Transects were walked approximately as shown on the attached protected species survey map (Exhibit B). Particular attention was placed upon locating potential fox squirrel nests, locating RCW cavity trees, and eagle's nests within the forested portions ofthe property. Nearly 100 percent of the area that was considered as potential tortoise habitat was surveyed. SITE CONDITIONS On March 13,2006 the temperature was in the 80's there was a light breeze with clear to partly cloudy skies. This property contains a church, developing lands, and a preserve area. This survey was conducted in order to identify the possible presence of protected species within the preserve. 2 Listed below are the vegetation communities or land-uses identified on the entire property as shown on the attached FLUCCS map (Exhibit A). Portions ofthe italicized communities are found within the preserved area. See Florida Land Use, Cover and Forms Classification System (Department of Transportation 1999) for definitions. 172 Religious facilities (approximately 5.30 acres) This community contains the First Assembly of God church and all associated facilities. 193 Urban Lands in Transition (approximately 36.71 acres) This area had been priorly cleared and filled. This community contained both finished structures and structures that are in the building process. The area currently contains construction equipment and trailers. Sidewalks and paved roadways could also be found throughout. 411 Pine Flatwoods (approximately 0,05 acres) This community was dominated by slash pine with a saw palmetto under-story. Widely scattered bracken fern and poison ivy were also present. Ceaser weed lined the perimeter of this area. 500 Lakes (approximately 8.62 acres) This community encompassed the onsite lakes that were most likcly dugout for fill. 624 Pine-Cypress (approximately 4.27 acres) This community contained a canopy dominated by a mixture of cypress, and slash pine with widely scattered cabbage palms. The under-story included scattered swamp fern, saw grass, salt bush, myrsine, buck thorn, wax myrtle, corkwood, and various grasses. 625 Hydric Pine Flatwoods (approximately 2.78 acres) This wetland community contained a sparse canopy comprised of scattered slash pine. Widely scattered cypress and cabbage palm could also befound Several slash pine saplings were present. The under-story was dominated by a mixture of tick seed, love vine, pluchea rosea, xyris, scorpion's tai!, panic grass, beak rush, wire grass, and flea bane. 643 Wet Prairie (approximately 5.36 acres) This community had a very sparse canopy that included widely scattered cypress, and slash pine. The under-story included saw grass, hydrocotyle, beak rush, xyris, broom sedge, wax myrtle, salt bush, spike rush, tick seed, pluchea rosea, scorpions tai!, wire grass, and panic grass. Slash pine saplings were also present in this area. 3 8146 Paved Walking Trail (approximately 0.51 acres) This community consisted of the portion of the paved walking trail that extended through the preserve area. Spanish needles could be found scattered along the edges of this trail. 832 Power Line Easement (approximately 5.19 acres) Table I: FLUCCS COMMUNITIES FLUCCS DESCRIPTION ACRES 172 Religious Facilities 5.30 193 Urban Lands in Transition 36.72 411* Pine Flatwood~ 0.05 500 Lakes 8.62 624* Pine-Cypress Wetland 4.27 625* Hydric Pine Flatwoods 2.78 643* Wet Prairie 5.36 8146* Paved Walking Trail 051 832 Power Line Easement 5.19 68.80 * Communities found within the preserve SPECIES PRESENCE During our field survey for protected species within preserve area, we did not observe any listed or protected species. No tortoise burrows were identified. No nest-like structures were observed. We did observe burrows belonging to armadillos and other small mammals, which were not marked in the field, there was no evidence that these burrows were being used by gopher tortoises. While no wading birds were observed during the survey it would be expected that wading birds may utilize the onsite wetlands. Based on a review of the latest bald eagle nest site map for the 2002-2003 season, no eagle nests were documented to occur close enough to impact the property. The nearest documented eagle nest was approximately over 3 miles to the northwest of the property. DISCUSSION During the protected species survey, conducted within the preserve area, no protected species or signs thereof were identified. There was evidence of non-listed species usage; including that of hogs, raccoons, deer, rabbits, and other small mammals. 4 Table 3 Protected species list according to FLUCCS category obtained from Lee County with corresponding field survey results. FLUCCS Potential Listed Species % Present Absent Density Visibility Covera!!e (ft) 172 NONE -- n -- -- -- ..!2~_. NONE -- -- -- -- n 411 Beautifut Pawpaw 100 X 20 ~ Bi!! Cypress Fox Sauirrel 100 X 20 Eastern Indigo Snake 100 X 20 __n Fakahatchee Burmannia 100 _. X 20 Florida B lack Bear 100 X 20 - Florida Coontie 100 X 20 Florida Panther 100 X 20 -- Gooher Froe 100 X 20 Gopher Tortoise 100 X 20 -..--- --"---- Red-Cockaded 100 X 20 W oodoecker Satin leaf 100 X 20 Southeastern American 100 X 20 Kestrel Twisted Air Plant 100 X 20 500 American Alligator 95 X 20 Everglades Mink 95 X 20 --.. Limokin 95 X 20 Little Blue Heron 95 X 20 Reddish Egret 95 X 20 Roseate Sooonbill 95 X 20 ..-. Snowy Egret 95 X 20 Tricolored Heron 95 X 20 Gooher Frog 90 X 20 ---- Little Blue Heron -- 90 X 20 Snowy Egret 90 X 20 Tricolored lIeron 90 X 20 624 American Allieator 90 X 20 - Everglades Mink 90 X 20 - Florida Black Bear _. 90 X 20 -_.. Florida Panther 90 X 20 625 American Alligator 90 X 20 1----- Big Cyoress Fox Sauirrel 90 X 20 ~_. Everclades Mink 90 X 20 Florida Black Bear 90 X 20 Florida Panther 90 X 20 -_. American Alligator 643 90 X 20 Everelades Mink - 90 X 20 Florida Sand hill Crane 90 X 20 Little Blue Heron 90 X 20 LimDkin 90 X 20 Reddish Egret 90 X 20 Snail Kite 90 X 20 Snowy Egret 90 X 20 Tricolored Heron 90 X 20 Wood Stork 90 X 20 8146 NONE -- -- -- 20 5 .>>w,.;.... " .. "-'-'-...,,, .;',:~ ~~...' ~- - W " ::l ~3 0<< ~~ alii Wo ,,<< W ~~~~:S jlX.o~O ~~ I ~ ! ] '0; N ,~ '~ " ~ " o z w Cl W ..J '" () () ::;) ..J LL o ~~ ~ I:eci I ~::: ~ :~ <0 '~NICl ~ O~~ 1:0""':1'--:0 'c:iIClr-c( ~W >- ;; ~~ 55 $ 'O<Il ;::1-1- jg alg ~ ~ <Ill!! ~1 t-~ ~~<Il ~~ .~~ ~'g:g~ ~2!~~.~ t= l1.. C ~ 110:"i.i:! 3:...J D. ~.3.!!! ~<..la.-g ~ iX 0 c u... <Il dl"c.... :> ii ~;g.-e~~.s~~~a. ~~:=lO:...Ja. z . ~ ~ 8 ....Il)M:::!~ :)""M~g<'l<'l~OCIC:> ii';:~""l()<D<D .1:.-w-<.r<<< :; .. u "' IIJ':lllV: OZ't - 900l !t~ J I ""'.. wnsvl&lld\lq:I. d$- ,W< "s:l:Jm -, 1\ . ~ * o ~ o '. > . ~ f CI) w a: f0- CI) Z ~ o o CJ LL o >- --I III ~ W CI) CI) <( f0- CI) a: LL B ~ 0: a.. <( ::2 (f) () () :J ...J u.. 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JD Iqw....,..". 1!U!::l\SI~".OJd s-31031:1\;X . D ~ ~ .. . ~ Jj ;; " " . c o " l ~ CJ) w a: I- (j) Z ~ o o (9 LL o ~ CO ~ W (j) (j) <( I- (j) a: LL a.. ~ C/) C/) a.. i' o go " o ill <0 ~ N i2 {Jj "' g -;r b ~ ~ III II is !:1 o 0; " " ~ m ~ . is ~t 0 ~] lj ~ rJj ~ ~ -;; f, ~ s ~ ~l~ =0 ';:l J S ~ J.. In ~ <<I 'p:! a "- >:. a 0... ~~Ul ;; ....... f ~ . " r Exhibit V,C.2 u.s. FISH & WILDLIFE SPECIES DATA The property was the subject of a 1997 ERP permit and the portion of the site that is to be further developed is already cleared and partially developed. It is presumed that all impacts to listed plant and animal species were mitigated through the prior wetland permitting of the subject property. (Attached is a summary table and miscellaneous endangered species and plant documents) llf06/2e105 13:28 23~JBa672 OOV'~3Vi E.N\lJ~fiL PAGElS First Assembly of Ministries Lee County Section 14, Township SO S, Range 26E +\- 68.8 acre. Red-Cl><'kaded Woodpecker Survey Black Cap and Nape Solid Whit., O>uk Patch Prepared By; Boylan '--,~~ E;;virorune~_ Consultants, Me, W"Ilnm/& Wlla't!(.SU......,.~~fI~'"I'JP.m'/fiNiff?;, l"'pot::f~l.<Int-."J Picoid", borwli$ Ladder .Back 11)231 Metro ~llY. Suite 202 rt. M~ Fltlrid.13J912 Phoue: 941!418-l16?1 faCl::941/4l8-()672 June 2$. 1997 H;\2005\2005054\WP\GMP Amendment\2 AMENDGMP application FINAL.doc . 11/05JZBB5 13:28 Zf941B:U672 !I(l\'lANfJ;I!l~1>L PAGE, 11 IT,,st Assembly ofMinislrias Page, 2 JJ:mI'Z6, 199' Ba<lqrrotiftd ITrrst Assembly ofMinistriescurr""tly hllllll\ERP ~tionhelnt revrOlved by the South Florida Wat... Management Disit:ict (SFWMD), #97!I$Q3-4,lIllll a ~lIe & FillapplitatiQn by the United States ArmyCotps ofEng;nem (USACOIl), #1,9,96050?1l, TI1~ areth<o' primary SIale <md federal regulating agenciestlJat I"<'VIew ptO)l$tS w"ben "wetllitlds~ are affected in South Florida. In the review process, these agenciescoordlnate",i!h thcFlorXla Game and Fre:.hwaterlT~ Conunjosio" (FGFWFC) and the United State Fillh and WlIdllfe SeMce (VSFWS); these are two orthe stale and fe;leJal agencies (llOt inclusive) Ihatbave "!t Oppommity I!:i ~omtnetrt on: ERP and Dredge & FiU applicatiQns. To address conCet)lS .-.!sed from theFGl'WFC and USFIVS, tl)i.< COlllprehWive survey waS conducted to determine if the sul:!iect parcel contains cith.. i1ctive Plcoidq /forl;4fi:;, Red- cockaded woodpecker (RCW) cavity trees or fotllllenabitat. There is historiC evidence of the RCW in the general vicinity SW Florida WOodoukerJ There are 8 spe<;jes of woodpeckers collllllilnlyseen in SOl1thwest Florid. (thmUgh"ulthe year) inclUding red-bellied v.'Oodpeckers, COlllllliln IIickcrs ()-.nOW-:iliaftcd). pi!eated w<>odpecltCB, red- headed woodpeckers, yeUow-bemed s.psncker.. hairy "'o~kers, downy woodpecker.. and the RCW. Ofthe,e, the RCW is llsroo as Ihreaterted by thO' FGFWFC and Endangered bylhe USFWS, By colorpattems, each of these Woodpeckm can be eaS11yidentified fr01l1each other (by an ednc.ated observer) in the field with a pair ofbino<mJars. An,RCW c.at) be ideutifiedby the following three chamderisties that are-unique: to theRCW (there are other cbaractmstics /.bab:its other observer, maYII-<e): (I) a ""id white cheek patch, (2) a black cap and nape (top of bead <md back ofueck), and (3) a ladder back (black.M white featherbaods). As can be 'een from the title page, these three char.actetistics are easily identifiable and atedistinguisb.iJ:Ig from other wooctpeckers. H:\2005\2005054\WP\GMP Amendment\2 AMENDGMP application FINALdoc 11/85/28"05 13:23 23'ii4191.&72 BOVl..AfI ENYiRCt>IMENTAl. PAGEl2 FIrst Assembly Of Ministries Po!;"3 1une26, 1997 EDstiDi!-.Site,Condnlon' The site is bor<leted:on t!je~ by}J~n CllnalandCll.951,ltiiIeRarige Road on the south, and tile HoMa Sports Park \0 tIleea.t (a +/- maere \lllllevcloped:meWeuen tI;lOt SEplIJ;lrtesthe site from-tbe Horlda sports Pm) To tIle!lo1th. ihere is undeveloped laW <lOnsisting Pr1matily of slash pine and typi:ess. A majority of tile sul1,i.... parcel is in a severely iInpacted $lalJl asa teSUlt of;lleavy mel:lleuta, MeJaleuea quin'l1'e>lervil1bU'estmion, . _ fir. (incfudlnll fire plow li!le& 1Wning. through tile P<<>!>CrtY on tile western I 12 ofl1). site), 'lDdrefuse tha'.ha$ iieen dwl1pe<I outllesite through the yollrS. -\ power traIlsiUissionline funs through the centerofihe tmCt. .A majority ottlle melaleuea has ouffered from frost d""",~.. 'lISt WOOd and is.. the pr<;><:css of ro SJ"Quring, App"nomately 45.1 'cres ...e.infusted with me1ale11CA .,.a .... tIli1P1>ed as a llle!likuca mODoculnrre. The north west H acre. pine, Oypress W<>tIund Il!1II OSa"'i>m.:lal<Uca inYlided pine tlatwoods are the only portioIlS oftbe site whicbbavenot been. sig~di.s~ Thi'$4~6 acre tract has the greatest potentia) for titbet- RCW .a'lily trees or IOrag" habitat. See ","chod FLUCCS MAP - WETI.AND ID MA.l' (USACOE Jurisdictional LIDe shown). Survev Methods To determine if the su~ect partel contains: aaivec.avity tre~. livesJasb pines wert \-is:uaDy Checked for cavity's with sap around the entrance. To determine if the S\1l!ie<;tpareel """'ains sun..hle forage habitat, early ~ surv.Y" wet' cOnducted, as recommendod hy K. JJ!)"rlen ofFCFWFC, to doaunetII an RCW Olllil~ or withio the field .fview ofadJa<=t property. Jt was diSCUSSodtbat do'loth. Clttreme heal in lhelate afternoon and early evening, bird activity would be much greater in tbe motnlng and this WlIS were the emphasis oftbe. survey worx should be placed. The surveyttlethodology was cotidncted using a transect line method developed by the Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commiss.ion. Seven moming surveys using 10 X 4Z bfuoeulars were eonducted on June 18, 19,20,22 (Sunday), 24,25, and 26. The surveys started ~t "WroJrimately 6,50 AM and continued until approximately 9:00 AM wbet> hfr<tar.tMty generally dropped olf. ane day the survey c:ontinued Ql1til 10:00 because of bird ..;rivity. The traIlsects were perfOrmed on each day approximately as Shown on the atLlehed"RCW Survey" grapbie. On ihe west side of the site two transects were walked: On tbe east me of the site one large transect was: walked. Attention was also focused on the northern and eastern .pmperty boUndaries, asSllming b:irds foraging on the site would most likely enter and leave the site in this vicinity. On the transects ~mention was directed on bird vocalization, observatkmswitb binOculars and aggregate foraging groups. Occasiona1ly~ the transects Were left to follow 1ndividual birds ()t groups fot verification ofspec:ies type. The 31i:rVey wor\..and report preparation were completed by Tlffi Ke1tne.riind Rae Ann Boylan of Boylan Environmental Consultants, lnc. H:\2005\200S054IWPIGMP Amendmenl\2 AMENDGMP application FINAl.doc n/6512865 13:12 2354180&72 8lN!.Jjj rnvIR!iNI>rnr IlL PAGE. 13 l'irst """<:mblyQt~ Page 4 ,""e 26, 1997 ~ There were no RCW', or nest "",jty trees Q~ed on sile or <>n at\i"""'" property that Ilitl5 Witb. 6eld ofview 00 su~ parcel Thtte wasa sigll!Wg ota1ittll' \line heron,E'~ caeWeo, a FGFWFC listed specle$. 'l1le fulIowing bird specll'Sw.... identilied during llle survey, COJtlJtlon.Name Scientific Name COllllllOn Night hawk CoU'utlon Flicker Northcm Cardinal MOckingbird Ameri_ Crow PileatOj! WPOdpe<ker Red-bellied Woodpecker ~lueJay bownyWoodpec.ker Momninll Dove Great a-ested Flycatcl1er Little Blue Heron Rufous-sided Towhee Chordeiles minor Colaptesau_ Ci1niinal.s.tardina/is Mfmus[X>iyglottw c:'Oflius bmcnyrlfyndlos Dry~Opti!i'pr1~ c:'enturus c4ro{fIrus Cyanocittacristata Picoi4C$ pu!tesCi,ms Zmaidq ma~roura J'{yiarchus crinfyus Egretta cam/ell Pipilo erytltrophihlllmus H:\2005\2005054\WP\GMP Amendment\2 AMENDGMP application FINALdoc 1110S}2BS5 13:29 239:4188872 I?lJ',1..ANEIl\Il~1\!.. PAGE 14 .Fl(st~"l:r"fM'llli~ l'llg"S J_26,1997 Dis(U$sion Most hiJd activity was Iocat04 in th. ttl$l"""" in"Yllll04pinellatw!:>ods (FLUCCS 4111424) lQcatedin !.be oortbwest portion oft~ site,.114\ to tlto ~s~. this areaa/oo provided good neld of view, ap)>r<>ximatcly200'. As stated aoovet:here.were:no active tree caviijes obseTYed it.1:<1ive;s1ash.pine. There were h'lWe\'er cavities lOund In dead tree snap; trees that haye sm.ee tonal!. b!Irl<: Ol'ld onlytlto vCJy largest branclrest~ Set..-al <"vo) red-bellied wot><lj:>ecketwm obServ04 in two.~s. Downy woodpeckers wcre a/oo oboerve<i OIl 'lite. lJ1 eacll case 111... bitIlS were foBn.w,", until posit;.,-ely identm04 by !.be large wbite marking on the be<;\.', rnther th3Jt the ladder pattern characteristic of,the RCW. The absence of evidence of the RCW on ,ite i,n", $lIlprising. u.. me is ext:r""""y ~ w:i!h a heavy infestatioo ofmclaleuca u.. past wildllres had eliminated almost all of tho live Pm" tret-S on site e..~rept for me area in the nort1:twest part oftbe: site. 'Ibi: dense- uMeTgr6wtnof melaleuca has eliminated, aJJ ground cover and shrub-CallQp,Y, leavmgIQdstotthesite clevOid of suitable forage babftat. With ilie degrndedquaHty of the babitat: on site,. it is anticipated the site is not u=I by the RCW and most likelyWillnotbeused in thefu""". Developlllellt ofthistra<;l should not bave an adverse affect on this species. H:\2005\2005054\WP\GMP Amendment\2 AMENDGMP application FINAl.doc 11/8-5111385 1'3::28 23gtllea,S72 EO'flAl; ElIVl~,,-- ~.: llP ~ ~ 1- 7-.15 s.t FL'" I A..... Z " I.() J a:: .. 0 'Z n ~ N M " " IV E LOCATION MAP Section 141 Township 50 South, Range 26 Eastl Collier County, rL Latitude 26t>07'101f N, Longitude 8J.-41'04"W FIRST ASSEMBLY MJNJSTRJES EDUCA TION & REHABJUT A TJON CAMPUs 199605090 (IP-SB) MAY 5, 1997 FIRS'r ASSEM. OF GOD , SHEET 1 OF .10 H:\2005\200S054\WP\GMP Amendment\2 AMENDGMP application FINAL.doc 11/135/20135: 13~~2Q 23')41G6672 lll'itAf-I ElNI~N:. ~'.'1.~ ~I t ',' '. 6 .- S '-'.: <itJ. ~ lbl o "I.' c..J:;.. .0') .!";:-2' .. "'''C:Y i pSt:a l.~ ~ ~ <t: ill cc 1-(1: ~a; ~~ a: :) c!<I) l- I I . " " t fl.!! iilgCli! ~E!'" Q&~= ~lf~. I!~i!:l ;ii I" . '"too ~ ~..~ "' ",1I11~1 Q-tifg jll=o !;!e~J --- ----'\ '" 2 il rn OJ ..... ~ ~r -a \JJ ~~ ::> t;v'> ~~ SO" <l>...... &l... <i! +>B DJo '-'", ~~ '" '" '" ~ E~ ~?S gs AoQ", . u.r ~g gj&l~ ~'" '" ",,,,:3<1 :l~;j~,., i~e~l~lil!;;!~ ..i g~g~e~gi~~ ;~ ~fU~o f =Z~&iS 8~ saitlm~~mit~~ ~=: 2,:::t2~::s . 41'_ ~B ::Hoc: IZ.[g ~: 'IVNV:) T <:;6 H':> .... ~~.: :.: '-'-:::3. ::8 :t::st N-..........,.OONt'lJ~ D');;;;'=f:~~&5~co H:\2005\2005054\WP\GMP Amendment\2 AMENDGMP application FINALdoc 21J85/2~5 13:28 239::41 Sb&12 !lti'itAI-l EWl~Al p~ 17 Fu-.'Assenlbly .fMiniStrieS Wildt;.... Discu..i.. Existing Site C<>Jttllti... The.me is ~rdered on the west by Htndetson C""I'Il!D<l f]!t 951, J;ljjle-Range.R0a4 on the south, and theFlorlda SPOrlSPatk to the east (..+1- 10 .ore undevelopedll1<llaleu<;a tract sepatate$the site from the I'I0rida Sports Park). r" tbe north, there is undevoloped l3lld conSisting prfmmily of slash pine and cypr.... A majority of the subject patcel is in a severelyilnpacted state.s. rosul,or. heovy rnelaIeu~.'\.fe1a1euca qrIinquenervia infestation, a recent fire (inc1uditlg.ilire plow lines running thrnugh the property on the we.tern 112 aflhe .me), and refus" that bas been dumped on the site through the YOOFS. A power ttansntission line runs through the center or the tract. A majority .fthe n'elat...". has suffered from frost clam;!ge l.st winter and is in the process ofre sprouting. Approximately 45.1 acres areIDfested with melaleuca al)d are mapped as a melaleuca monoculture. The north west 4, 1 acre pine.. cypress wetland and 0.5 acre melaleuca invaded pine flatwoods are . the only portions oftbe site wlUthhave not been s;igt1ificantly distUrbed. The site has beensurveyOO. several times over the past several years to detennine the presence or absence of listed species on site. -The surveys'WeIe COIiducted in .1996 wid most recently in June 1997, These surveys c.onsjsted o{.b:1Jroerous pedestriantrai1Sects throughout the site along With transects situated specificany to deteCt tbe presence of the foo-cockaded woodpecker, Due to the extent of <<dog baiT" Ibelaleuca it is utilikely that bears or panthers areut:ilizing anything other than the northwest portion of the site for foruge wbich is proposed fur preserve. There were nQ shredded eabbage palms (bears only). scat,or tracks observed on site indicating their presence. At the most, they may be Using it as a north-south com-dor as it appeared a white-tailed deer was that was observed dmiug the lune1997 survey. The white - tailed deer Was observed walking down the trail from the north to south on th~ west side of the property. After First Assembly ofNflnistries development, a conidar wiUstin exist coru.-.istmgofthe FPL t:'-asement. There was (is) an extreme amount of human activity taking place on and around thesite~ On any given day (June 1997 survey) there was evidence of humans using the sitcfor a place to stay at night or for "recreational" purposeS, On one moming,. there Was a dead slash pine smoldering from the night before.in theFPL easement. It was a coJdnight. relatively speaking, and it appears this fire was meant fOT wannth, On another morning, JUlie 22, there was an abandoned car located in the FPL easement that was not there on Jlme 20. It appeared from the tire JUts Someone Went joy riding until the C31" conked out. On three oftbe mornings, gun shots could be heard from the shooting range JQcatedat the H:\2005\2005054\WPlGMP Amendment\2 AMENDGMP application FINALdoc IlJB~/2ea5 13~ZB 'Z.;i941Ba&72 BO;tAN OIVIRCUIENflIL PAl:<: 1" Florida Sj>Qrts Park. On foue of themomings, gmvel trucks Wctc Us\nj! the l'Pt .tlJI rOad as aa:ess tQtbe qi1,a.r;ty to the north. . The grealest human disturbance camc from the Florida Sj>Ql1,Parkitself. On Sunday morning the public address system sWtad broadCA!ling, CiltO:>unl'Y 101.9 ~ was clearly '.,phi. on the nol'll1<Mlernlransect. ~ &:)$ :un, tire "two-cyeJejlll1\OT race> {class ofrl1ce..'J)"'started, The squeal of the tires.and roar of the epgines was easily identifiable: In SlJImDaJ"y, there were no black be"$ 0' panthers (d',"J;IIS oftbesesp~",,) ob~d on site. Relative to fneemire site, the.qn1ypossibleportion of the sitewhichonyJd be CQDsidered appropriate habitat is loc~ited innorthwesi port1en of the siteana.,is proposed for pr""erve. After the First Assembly "fMinistries developn\ent,. corridor through the sit(nvilt still exist consisting bfthcFPL easement. The.re.fuainder of the site Will be feoced.This. fencing should deter interaction ofthe arrlmal population Withthehutnan population. By preserving the best habitatoo,site, allowing a corridor through the site and limiting any interaction 'between the animal and human pepuIlltlon., ,the project minimized the potential impacts to the panther and bear, H:\2005\2005054\WP\GMP Amendment\2 AMENDGMP application FINAL.doc 11J:9S/2ees 13: 28 23'34186672: IltM.I\N ENIIIRl>><ElfT1'L PAGE: 19 e....~........'... .. -- ~ United States Department of the InteriQr FISliAND WlJDLlI'E $llRVlCE Sonth Flondil Hi::()$-jtkm()fflct p.o.llox 2676 Vero'Bcacb,FJ9rid.a 3~1~2676 April 8, 1997 JiJ;n Keltner Boylan ErririrontnentaJ Consultants, Inc. i0231 Metro Parkway. Suite 202 Fort Mye.-s, FL 33912 Application No: 199605090 FWS Log No.: 4"1-97"1--454 Doted: Febtu:uy 28, 1997 ApplielW; First I\ss<mbly oWod County: Collier Dear !l.1r. Keltner' Thank you toe YQur tetter ofFebmary '28, 1997, requesting information on federally listed sp'ecie:s and critical habitat potentially present on a 673-acre sitelocated in section 14, Township 50S, Range 26E, CoJlier County, Florida. \Ve unctei"Slatld that you are applying o-n behalf of the applicant for Il permit from the U. S _ Anny COTS ofEngineer~H() fill apprQ:funa~eJy 3 L 5 acres of wetlands. \Ve have assigned US. Fish and Wildlife Servicc.(FWS) Log No. 4~ }'-97-1-454 to this cOD.sultation. The FWS has. reviewed the infonnation in your letter as well as infottnMion available to us on the presence offedc.raUy threatened Of endangered !tpeciesat the project site. Our record~jndjcate historic evidence offederally endangered red-cockadedwoodpecker5 (Picoides bor~a1i.'i) approximately 1,184 meters west-southwest and 1,661 meters south-southwest of the project site. In addition, we have evidence oftbe federally endangered. Florida. panther (Fells concolcr coryi) approximately 804 meters northwest. However, these detenbjnationsbave Doi been confirmed by a site visit Vle have provided for your consideration a list of species. that are protected a.\teither threatened or endangered uhder the Endangered Species Act of 1973, as amended (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.), as weD a.<; candidates for listing which may be present on or near tbe project site. Sinc.e this list does not include State-listed species, the Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish COilitW-53ion should be contacted to identifY the species potentially present in the vicinity In addition, we are pro-vidillg you with a list of species that we would consider during our review of any proposal associated -...vith this project. Thi~ Est represents species that the FWSis required H:\2005\2005054\WP\GMP Amendment\2 AMENDGMP application FINAl.doc 11IE'l512BB5 1:1:28 23941eap12 l30VLAN ENVIRl:J*NTAl to protect. and Wnserve underother autho!itits~ such .i\S FJab.~ .WtlJ:llif~ C\>Ofdillation. Act (16 U.S.c. 661_' -"9') l\l1dthe lvligraWyaird Treaty Ael(J61.T.S.C. 701 et "'q.). We ate proviillilg this list as technical assistance only. lhopethi.s information heIps you with yoW proj~plannmg_ Ify~uha.veany questions ab~ut this lnfo~tion or jfyou warn additional information, f:lleasecontacl SpenCer Simon oflhi$: office at (561) 562-)909, Sincerely. --r~ e~ Thom.. E. Ora!" AWns Fie)d Sl1pervisor South Florida Ecosystem Office Encl6rores cc' &'kip Bergmann, COE Ft. Myers, FL Kitn Dryde~ GFC. Punta Garda, FL H:\2005\2005054\WP\GMP Amendmenll2 AMENDGMP application FINAL.doc PAGE .29 11/0:51200:151:,b2B 2394180672 1lO"\'Lt\!' ENvJ_TAL FEDERAlJS tlSJHD TIlRBM~ ANDENllANOERID $POOJJS AND CANDlPATI! SPEO/!S~bRJlEDBRAl_ USl'lNo .IN COJ.J,.JER COUNTY ' p~ 21 3tlttlls Scicolit\cN.... Anlpbibiuts 1llid >>,~ptllell AIlIRQtor'MLJ.ttoftippkmt3 CatetkJ :Carella Ch~/fJlIi(J'"Yda' Cm1X!tfYhts{lC'U'Y~ :DI!rmoChttl;4c.;miicJlll D~'rmi7thon COhlt:r ~OUpttri EitI(,"<xhel~ fmbricalu Upidochtly.f kempii li,rda A1mnodnrlJ1;ts(=AMmoo~jza) m(lriJ/m"'o~ mirabilt3 Aphelocbitlp eOl:ruff!5CMSWt'rult-lfcens Ctimpephfluf prlncipaliJ (pi:<lbab Iycxtincl in ooulh Fk>rid..) Ckarddnu,s me1odu~ HaJiaUtU3 kiJcocephalus lWycJma C'merlCa17!1 P;ccidetr borea/itr Po/ybt1mof plar.cps mumbol'lii Ro.!tr-hamus $O<.iabf/j" pJu/flbtus Vcn"ilfvo1"fJ' bOchmwni MAmmaIiJ Pelts concoJor F/!Ji8 conc.olo,. cory; TrichltcW..f 1tumatus /atirrntrls '-h~<:,1.t- cMertcanusj!orldonur PHU1b Family Api~ccae EryngtlJ.m cuHeifolJtim =-1'1_ Amrncan alllgfltor l..QggcrheaiJ~ f;llllc C~rel1turl1.o Amr:ritllllC!()CodiJe Leatherbllek:= turtle e:astern indig.., snftke Htm'ksbiIJ M::l turtle Kemp'$ (=AU:mtio.) ridley ~ tarU;: Cil.peSable !lCa..\wespntrtlW Flotidli.$d'Ubjuy Nory~bined wnodpt:clca Piping- pkn~r Baldetlgle Wood.'ltork Red-cothded woodpecker AUdutxm', avSlCd ClmICATn EvcrgJooc snail kit~ Bllchm.:m':\' wnrhkr MOllnta.in1iOlJ floridil.panthet WesIIndi$nml1/'JBtet Floridll hbic:k bear Snnkcmnt + Cr1Ji~ habilath~sbtcn dc:si..l':l1ated fur this l;pecjeli ill ilii, COlinty. Collier County ..- HII/A) T E B B T B IT t'l< T B T T E B T E H TWA) R B- e " rC'\'illcd In5Jr-J7 H:\200S\200S054\WP\GMP Amendment\2 AMENDGMP application FINALdoc 11/95/-2005 13!2B 2394190672 BOVl.,AN EI'tV~AL F'A<;E ?2 MlGl<AT0RYllJRDS OCCUJUtlNIHN S.OlJTIlFLOJUQA Ol{OER GAv1JFor<M:B$ FA\.m..Y GAVlIDAIl Gavia ~<;leJklltj, Red-1bro;ded Loon GmiQ'l1rlm<<r. CorI'\rrlPn Loon (]qyi:"pacifica, PiJc:iIk Loon ORDER PQDIC1PRDIFORMES PA\.m.. rtODlClPEDID.'\B toc!ryJ,opnu cW1f#nir;'IHJ, tells! GtCbe POdilymbus podicep,', pj~billed Grebe PMi~~.aiitiJu$..H~d ~Ix: PCrhUp.l '1tiffricoms, El}red Gi-cbe ORJ)E.R PROCELLA'RITFORMES FM4IL:Y.PROCEUARIJDAH CakmeCfris diQ}1iedto, tory-s Sbenrwatcr PJlifttlilll gtavi.t. Gn::at...'T Shean.vatcr Pu/Jinu4 JtriSl/U,f, Sooty Shearwa-ter PlIjfinu:r:pujfint/$.1vianx Shemwaicr r~f/iI1U$lhll~jnim,AHdubon'~'Shcarw!ltU' FAMILYHYDROBATIDAE Ot:eamtt.5 (}{;I!(micus. Wj]~on's Stonn-PelreJ Oce017odroinli If!ul:n~hlja, LCIICIi~ Storm-Petrel (kumodN)ml! castro, ~-rumped S1otm~Pctre1 ORDER l'ELECANIFORMlJ.S r A.ML YPHAEIUONTIDAH PJuzl!tho1f t~ptunl$. ~'hite-tnikd Tropicbird PhalllhCn Dtihereus ..Red-billed Tropicbird FAMILY SULIDAE Sufadai:tylotra, M<sked&xlhy' .'>1110 lellcoga.rJer.Brbwn Booby. 8:110 :Srlla.,'Red. 1i:mtedBooby Sufa bas..,amIOf. NQlihern (}i!Wlet FAMILY PELEC'.A.i'JIDAE Piler.an/1$ r:rythrorhyncho.r, American I,''-"hite Pehclm P:llliC<:(muJ <>Ccid~nr(Jl1.t. BrC"'Tl Pdicmt F AMIL Y PHM':''\CROCORAC1DAE l'h/"dacrocorax corho, Orellt CmlTlonmt Phaiac,."","orax flllrinu, Doublc"crested Cormormt FMllL Y ANHINGIDAE Anl1in~ onhin,!(J; Anhingn FAMTl.Y FREGA lTDAE F,.lgata magnsficcrlJ. Magnificent Frilitutr:t>ird ORDER CICONI1FOR.\..1r:...'; FAMlL Y ARDEIDAE ]3o/(mnls kmiginolu8. Amc.ri<.::m Bittern hobrychlu e:d);s.l.c:c!t Bil1c:m Aj'dM /tlmd!t:t.1. C'Tfl:l:.lIt Bl~Hernn Ca.,merodiois a(bus, Great Ef.Tct HgntJo iludo. Srll.yW). 6gt'l,..i. Egn.tta:caft.nlll!a, Li:u1c:DIuttRe.r<Jn 1[gnl1afJ1t;i{)Mi'.1'tito~:ftcron ~ttd:t1ife,'f'ce~.ROOdifth Egrtlt lJubulcU-f.ibi$. Cal1ieRgrd .lJutbriila stnalrl~'r. Gteen~back~ }k-ron hyctkQt"i,tt nyr;itc~~Wncd NightHcrt'!A N'y,.,.tfc()roJ; vjowc..~> Y~lIow-~w:oed NightH~ FAMILY THJ<ESJOOJU;TI>llDAE hldoe1",i!S alb"'8~ VJhitJ:Jbt~ F.ju!..,CimIl8i-11.btr; Scarlet !hill: Pkg{ldi$ !d!ctrtl!lms. OlO::m JbjH PleJfadi...dHIri. \\I1:lite-faccd lbill Ajoia IIjafa, R:qr.el'l1t'i $poonbill FAMILY 01C6NllDAE .\{YCtu;aIJmCrlC(}1UI> Wqod Stork ORDER,PHOE.."'TICOP~lFORMEs F.f\MU- Y PHOENICOPTERlD1\B Phot!n;coptltfUs n/wr. Gi'cat<i F~ ORPER ANSERlfORMES FA-MILY: ANA TIDAB Dendmqygnll hicofN. Ful:vota Whistlmg-DUc.k fkndrQcygniJ dUl.umnnh-f. BlaoK-bellieci Whi~ing4)tlck An.rer olbifiwI$. Greater I,\'ttlte-.rrouted Goose Chen cae-rnli':IC<lI':_f; Sm..'W Goc.se BriIHta he1?if(;la, Bttltlt Branta canatknsfs; C~adll Ooo~ Al:t 4pon.la, Wood Duel:. A~ (:nni:iJ, Gr.xri:-wmged T ~ A1'Jti:t ruhrtpcs. A't1erican Bkck Di.li.::k AnasfuMgJlla; MQttte:dDudc Ana,f platyt11Ji!lCJroS, r-..fnJlard JI.nas odhom.i'11.tiJ, \Vhit.::-clieekedPinW:il Anas 111.-11ta. Northcm Pintail Ano'!: diurm:,BJue-wmgoo Teal AnJU GyaJ1(iplera, CimUIID.\JnTell1 A1fa.~ d"y1Jtalo, Nmfhcm ShoVl,..-1er flJffl$ )flrepera. Gadwiill Ana" ptnitloptr, TIPtMir..u Wigeon Amu PltJtrlaanu; Ame'.rican Wigoon Aylbyo vali'sineria. Canvasback Aythya americana, RoWhearl Aylll}ft1 cot/m--jff.. Ring.neckai Duck Aytnto marf/o. Gte/I!c: SellU;" Aythya oiJini.J.~'1<::'r ScilUp SO!71a!eria molli$.1lma, COI.TlmOTl Eilk-r Sam.,lmh ,tpectahili.t, King Eider Hi.ttrlo1tic/t.t hi.rtrloniCus, Harlequin Duck Clcmgllla hycmaliY. Ol&qullw lAt!/j;mlha nigra. Black &:ut<:r MalW'lilta persp1cfllaio,. Surf SCl,ltcr Mdpilil1ap.rea. VJhite_mnged Seater BUc~phnlLl c1onguld, Common Gelder"":}',., r<,:\'1.~1128197 H:\2005\2005054\WP\GMP Amendment\2 AMENDGMP application FINALdoc HlBSl'2aas t'1~ 28 2'1941813&72 &uphQln wbwl'q, amDeJleali LQPPo4}w t:UPllJU1~t,H6ode4MergMlStr Mi~-)1'rIiijQit"tit".CO!i:al1OfiM~ M.ifgJts~orlRed:-~M~ QXytm1J-Qmrzi-cvurf.~R.ilckty :Duik O1:vvro :dotnmiCu; M~ Duell: OJ;U)ffil FALCQN\FbRMES FAMILY CA"!'llM!rIDAE Curagyp.' atrnhl8; Black Vukute Col.~m1r4.1'l1rkcy V~ F~~Y Acc;IPrrRJDAE Par.dilm hoIitlt~l1/s . Osprey lllail<JirJrf3 !Oifi&1til.f,AmericanSwallow-tJiled Kite EJOt'fflS <:tieru!eux, Blackcshouldend Rite Rfw6tt-hamus,":!l:fabfl/.J-, SIuill Kite kttnia 1hiMif.tippimsit, Mj.s.~i..~J?Pi YJ.te Halitll!ems ll:Ur:vcephulu.f, Bald l!ilgle CfT'CNsGytltleu.f, NOrthernl-!ar:rii:r Accipitr!!r 8'n'iltus. SbW'pwshUmod Hawk ~cdpikr'tOfJ~riI. Cwper't'l Hsv.ir ButeQ line(JtlL1. Red-shouJdw:d HlIwk 1Jut~a p4>-rypll!r".u. BruIl4-}.\.'inged Bawl:. ]Jured bl'tlch)1)lnLl, Sb6rl.t(Uloo B~ Bu1eO.f\!'af1tfMi,Sw&nsl'ln'sHllwk BiJteojamaiccmi/S, Red.tailed ftawk FAtm-YFAtCONIDAE PolyborwplciftCU,', Crm;ted Cariltm'll Fil/<<' spa""'Krlu... AtlicTiclln Kesuel Fak:ncolirlnbarius. Merlin Falco pe1'i'Jgn"nw, Peregrjm: Faleun ORPID< GRUU'OR,\!ES FAMlL Y MLLIDAE Cctumfcc]M 1Ioveb<7rouiUf.f. Y dIety R8'il W(uo!JU;J(l",Oic~it8'S, Black Rail 'R-ollu.1/ongirostris, C13r~ Rnil Rallm, el~i;Qf1/5, King Rail RullN,. tt"'fcoIa. Virginit\ Rilil PDrzanocarolina, Sora Porphyi-ula mWiilliCd, purple Oilljnu1c GC/lliYli~kr chlorop"". WllJl)Q1l Muorhen Fulica m1ll:CrlCtmD, AmaicmJ Coot F AMll. Y /\RAMIDAB Am:.rnuI gIlQn1l.lnt:l.LJmpkin FAMTI..Y GRUIDJ\E GhI.f calwdimsis, S3ndbill Crmle 0Il.D'ER CHARADRlIl'O~MES FA.l,;.fiL Y CHARADRUDAU P/wiali/l squatorvla. Bback-bellied Plnver PIuviu/is dominfeo, Le:..>C.r Golden-PloVer- Cllorndrlu., aJr.uinJ,..;nus, Snowy PJover ChoradHus ~JI$on;O-, \Vjlron's Plm.TT lJO'/Lto!'l 'ENvIRCWrnTAl. PAGE 23 101_",6.... CJ,(!ffldriItS~.emJPalP14JW. ~&tedPiQ'Yt:r Ch?iTa#,:F'>>teiqtM,N~,inlli1ovA' Chtiri!dffJi$ VOOifent~i K1UdcCr Charoilrlus wtcnfott#II..Mounb,inPlover FAMILy'lJAEMATOPODIPAE lta~mtl.fopta pall/mus, i\It'lt:lrican Oyst.crcakJ1er FAMILY l<ECORVlROSTRIDAI! iJimOfJ/dpJL9> MWCtV1JfS, ut.a<,-\:-~Still Rf!C1IrYim.ltrq, mrlJrr1C1D1{J.Aineri~tlD.A~ FAMU.. Y'SCQLQP^C1IDAB TrlngrJTI'ItliiN.?k"~Q, Qn-..ater Ycll.owlegs Tri)1gDflirVipt:'j Le$SerYellowte-gs 7'rl1lga solflar/(i, SolltwyS&ndpipef CdtO}JJrOpMrw semfpa/rllOhI/I. Willd Ac1iw"rnactJahiJ. Spotted Sandpii:'U BcmmmiokmgirJr1/1da. Upland S~pipt.:t" Numenfus p)ll~""~S. Wh.<mbi"el NU,!Jf:nJfJ.' amm~i J...ong-bilkdC1Jdew Limij;ra ./imoso, B1nck.ta\lW <Xdw:it Limo,Ja M,tmo~ftica,Hudso.tUlI1l Godwit Limo.r<1fedo13, Mubled G~ AnnoY;{J intiirp/'f!}/i RUddyTtllTl5tonO AphHzti virgaw, Surfbird Cbliaris r.;gtlilJu;r, Red Knot ColJdrij olha, Sa:nderiir..g C(Jl;dri,~ pv.iilla, Scmipmmtlt.ed Sandpiper Ccilidrl,f "'(11111, W~Sand)lip'-'i" CPlfdrt.f mlnutil/o, Le.a..t Sandpiper CoUqrt$fi1~>;;colli.',Wllitc>-rJutped 8.-om,dpipcr Calidri;r b<lJrdii. Baird'~ S8tidpiper Caltdns ",eJaMt(u.PccloralSsndpiper CalJdris (JCUtnitJD!l1, Sharp-tAiled Sa:r>dpijjcr Calidris mtJ.n"ti,?ro. Purple Sandpiper . CaJidm mpina, Dunli" Calldri!J JirmpnM. Cur-lev.' Sllndpiper Ca/1dri., ;,;monJOplII,Stilt 81lndpipa 1J}'11gitU $Ubmfj.collt~, Buff-breasted S;mdpiper ?hiJolMJchu$ plJgnex, Ruff ].iiJInorlrol1lu.1 g,..jseu.f, short-billed D(!~1tohcr Lintmjdromlls .~colopi:1f:nI~, LQUg-biUed Dowitcller Oufli1fogo gOIli71i1go, Common Snipe SCJJ!IJpinminOI'. AmeliC'an WoodCO<.~l: Plmlaropu..o: /rico/nr, Wil~tm's Phalarope f'haJoropu3/obflIUS. ,Red-necked Phalarope Pha!(lJ"Qpfi"julicaria. R...-tl Phillatope FAMILY LARlDAE ::;'tlJ.roorari//:I pO"larim"" Pomarinc J>lega Stt!!rcm'ariW paraUlillla. Parasitit.: Jaega Sfercomrlll8 lOIl;!:Calllfu.f, r.;ong~lailed laeger LQru~ atricHIa, bughing Gull LM1.~ piphccm, FrnnJdil"l" GtllJ (.nnl.' miltlJ!us-, Little Gull 1"il/7JS ridih,tnd,.s, c'ot:rimoo Blnck-bended Gull Lana phJlpdelphla, BoollJlartC'.'< Gull revi'lCd 1/28191 2 H:\2005\2005054\WP\GMP Amendment\2 AMENDGMP application FINAl.doc 11/851'2095 13:28 :l'3'34180&72 a:M..AN ENV1~AL PAGE 24 ,\i{j;n:iJDrybirrls lAr1i,'iJ~r~1J.'is, Ring:.:.t,iU~ OPll l.Azrus-i:Wgti#Dt1/I.HmiDg:.M .tdru41haym, ~~ Gun lant.tftU~U$c:rel~~ Gull lAnu- hyperbcrt:;u.-O~_Gu}l J;,arJI'1?iiirlnils~-~tBJGclc~&tcked;Qun ftw-~ tritil1ciyJa'.Iiladc.leggcd Kitt\wakG X"ma.t~I.~~!tGUfi. Skma t.iloliCti, OulJ~hmed Tem Slei'tltl CiUp{a~ CaS9~ Tern Sterna Maxima, Royal Tern Sk.1?td.8.(11t(h.WBnilis, San<ht.-\cl,\ Tern S,m34i.!o"gulh1, ~Bte Tch): ~~IHnii)d,,-.COmmoit rem Ste-mop/utu!4:u:a, ~ Tern Sti!rllt~fO'Til/!ri,YbtSter'$ Tqn Sf~17ldtutfil/.arubr; Least n.m SlJlrna ~"M"ud"s, BridkdTm SternajUsfXJJa,SOOty Tctti C"'lJdoma~ niger, Blllck Ten) Ano,""" swJWl./~. BrOWn Noddy A,.ou;rmimnu"~ lJla~ Noddy Rynehop-rnlgel", Black Sltirmntr FAMILY ALClDAE AU~all-e"Dovclde Aka kmfa, Razarbill A;Jfj)otU~1 Long~ Owl Asiaflo1ninCflM~Short.~edOwl Aegoli1l4.(iaadh;ulI, N~S8W~V.tletOwl OWER C""JUMULGIFORMM F:AMILYCA.PRIMULGlD~ ClHvi!dlts OtlJdpt1Jnj".L-es.~ NlghthttVt-K ChiJrdeUe.J 1J'Iir.ol'~ CommonNi~k Cht:JfTfetks giJl'ld/axMi AntiJleanNigbthlNlk Ct.tprmrn/$fl$ earonocmi.s, ChltCk-Witl's-Widgw Capriliru/gWl )'0<:'ljbu"" V.bip~poor-will ORDER -;\:PODIFORMES F MIlLY APODlDAll ClifU,1i1irapdrJtica; Clllmne:y Swift T tlChQ1'71;"ph"~"iCoh;n, Antilk:m Palm SWift F AMIL YTROCHlLIDAE MtozWa ytJca!('."I1I1IJi~.Burr-bellied U\.<.1JIm.ingbird Co/liphltJ'Xew1ynae; Baharrin WoocJ.t.tlir ArchHochu~ l:oh,bri3. Ruby-throated lhuntningbird ANfhtlochlJ.J alCd1/TdrJ, Black-clrit\ht-d'H1.ltnmingbird ~"kkMph()l"u.t rnfiM, Ru:fuusI-hunnimghird ORDER CORACIlfORlvlliS Jl'AMIL Y ALCEbINIDAE Ceryh alcyon, Belted KingGsher ORD!:t'l{ COLUMBJFOR.~1BS FAMILYCOLlTh.'1:6:JDAS CC/ll'mlx.i ~ilu(J1lt(jJa, &clY-iUlped P.l.gttm Co'Jumba kucocepholo, v''hit.c.oqmwncl Pigeon Cplumha lc9'em/o, Band4Ai1<<iPigron Zenr,lit!4 czs1Q1lca, Wb.~\1i.~ J);jyc Z~nnid(/'<Wrl'Q> Z~i<lD DoVe Zomaiddmf'lCT<:7ura, Motiinlng Dove CoJ;o1'iOino pO,.~~rlna. Cbmmt)nOround-Dm-;o: GeolrygQ,n chry:.tia, K~ We:,.1. Qtw.tFDovc- Gto1tygOlf "'on((ma, Ruddy Quail-Dove ORDER PlCIFOJU.1&S Fr'J.:ffi.YPICIDAE Mi!lallerpe~ erylhrocepholllc!, Rr.;d-her.ded Woodpu:.ker MtdaM1-pff.Jwt'(JliflU.J, Rw~bcllied WtlOdpechit' SpJi)l1'apkwvariw, Ycllow-be1ti."',dSip$Uckcr Pic()idr., pubtJS~nij Dowrt}, wOOdpc-cker Plr;oid{!.J vilk1U;t, HAiry woOdpecker Picofd<!J: bon-<lHT, Rcd-oocknded ~"I)(ldpo::.k<..'T CC1-apllfs aOl.r,1Ol.f. Nm1hcm Flicker Dryocopns piUlJtu:r, Pilemed W(lOOpeck<"T Campl1phlm.. pril'lCipDJI~.Ivory-bil1e..:l Woodpct,:ker ORDER CUCtnJFoR.\1ES FAMILY CUCULIDAE CO-Ctyn", o:ry#iropt!uJlmu,., Black-bDled Cudcoo Coc<;'YZ:l.<' americ'anw. Y<:IlOw.;:hiUoo. Cuckoo COCI!:Y7U~ mfl1ot', 1-f1ingrove Cuc-k-oo Crolophagpum.Smooth-bHlfrl Ani Crprophaga ~lJlct1"l:)ttri.J. GrpoVl;cb.me.d Ant FAMJL Y $TRWJDAF.. Oms asio, Easkrn Screech-Owl Bvbo virgtnio"'u~. Great Borned Owl Alh'ne clUJicularia, Bnrrowing Owl Strl.~ vorla. Ba.'Ted OwlP O({bERPA..<iSl"RWORMES FAMILY TYRANNlOAE CtJnll>pu1 bonta/fs, Olivecs:idoo flycatchct ConlopllS vh>l'~~, EllSIcm Wood-Pl,."Wee Hmpidcmu:j1t1YiVt!l'ltri.t, Yellow-bellied FlYClltcllCT Empidv/'mx virescel!s, Aclldisn P1}'CtItcbu EmpidamD: ablOrum, Alder Flyc.,,lCba EmpldO/'la:r trail/ii, WilloW Flj-"CfItchq Empldoflil.'C minimu<5, LctlSl Flycntcher .5n)'Qr'l1-f n;grican.J, Black Phoebe 'Yr1yornl~phiNb~. EfI.-'ltemPhOf:~ SUYQ'hU .raya, S:ry-'s Phoebe Pyr6<:cphaht~ rpbi,ms. Vf'J,mHiol1 Flyc/itcbcr Myiorchu.J cinero"CNJU, Ash-throllted Flyc8tc;hec MyMn.'hu., c'rinitus, Great C'Tested Flycatcher A{yia1"Chll~ Iyranm,lys, Brown-cremed Flvcatcber 1}rat!1ll1,tvncif/'.rar..r, Cassin"s KingNrd ORDER STIUGlFORMES FmIL Y TYTO'NIDAE Tytu alba, C/Xl'Ul1M Blim-Qwl rc\o-jscd lfl8m 3 H:\2005\2005054\WP\GMP Amendmenl\2 AMENDGMP application FINAL.doc 11lest290.5 13; 2a 23941e06:72 BCM.i'\H ENVJRC>>o1ENTAL PI\GE% ,\{JJQQlprybirth. T)IrOnrJ"", "1<l'\'11fc"'tc!,Vv1;$t~m}<.~gbird TJ'r41Jmt.(lJ'I:dttijiJj. &.'5tem'Kin&bird tyrpMW- domi~;,.til:.Gta1:;Kin-8bi:rd 't~6(;QJtiJift1tcio.tN.,~~ Tyramtr4I",pCQtu"..Seba:~taiIod FJ:yr.mcliCi TyrwmJJ8~t;WQlUJ-,Furk-l(l,iled ~~ fA!\1ILY -N,AUDlDAE Eri:1H.()p~la t1Pc:-<:tri.$.HorDCd.Lm FAMILY HIRUNt>J1'<'IDAE Progrieil~bi;r.~Mal:ti.n taclryvsltetn blcvlor~ tree SwauQw 1'1;J~~tatyimeO'tlfrt4u, fl:ah!l!n$ SWIlTIQW SUdgldopreryfS;:rrip-p/tf". N6cth~~-wit1b>ed Swullow Ripp-ria rlpoMd, B&nk S\Vallvw Blni.mio pynno.1'lQtiJ; Clip-SWallow HirUhdblllNO. Cave SwallOw Jfinl"Jdo-nlStj(:a~ Barn-Swallow FMfiLY COR'VIDAE CYQ7Ioc;Uta qm:tatd;Elue lay Apffl:locof1f4coenlJi:,cen..~, SC{i::lQ J~ CO,v,# brac}tythyfiCht;M, Auleriean Crow q("v1i.~ osMfragil';; FishC,-uW F...,l'-<J~YPARlDAE Panrscarol,,*mi.t, caroiin& Chkkadix- Poru.tbJ.t>>thr~. Tt.fttd TillnoOse' FAMILY SITflDAE Sinar'JQnn.dMn3. Rcd".b<<~t:d N\llhatch Sitto pruiOa. BtoW1l~l'hrthatch FJ\.WI. Y CEI\TllUDAE C~rthiQom-jjTicQ)Ja,.Sro~n-Creept:r f A,\,tlL Y TROGl.ODYTIDAE Thryotho11ls ludOViCiamt.'. Caroliru!. Wren Tmglndyu,roI!Jon.l:Ji:m:.<o Wrro Trog/odyie5tn>glcdytf!~. WirHer Wren CiJiQthohl~ p!atl!n#_l,Scdg~ WtM Ci.rlothohl.' palu5m3. Marsh Wren Pt\;.\4Il y ~1lJSCICAPlDAE S\;WAMIL Y SYL V!lNAE Rt>gfllu.f .'atrapo. GOldcn-crowned Ki.nglet Rtg;iJu5caJ,mdu/a.Riiby-q<miled K-inglcl PoltopSilq CliemttD, Blue-grey Gnaltalcher SUBFAMn.Y rURDINAll Oeflrq,JM 61!t1httthl!. Nrnihern ?,ihcatear Slalif.rjcllis.EastcrnBlm:..'hW CQ("arosfim;.,sctn'l8~ Veery Cath<ltw m;'timU8~Ot-iiy4flclted Thrush Co.lhllro.JustiJlatus,.$wlinson's Thnls.h C1I1Mrulf gunafus. Hermit 111t1.1:>h HylocJcr,iomustelJniZ, W(lOlJ Thru!lb 7't.lrdu.r migY(1torlus, AmcriclIJl Robin J:XCre!u naevills. Varied Thht.'41 FA~YMIMJl)AB lJwnde{ID_Ctirnllne)t.'Jk~Gray CBiliirJ MimuspuJygl"ttf!3-; .N:oil,hem<~~gbir4 T o"XtMtCflHtl n/fum.BooWP Tht-asbet F J\MILY MO,ACILl.IPAB AnJh1Q .~rague<ii, SprllgiIb-'1l Pipit VAMR, Y BO~1BYCIU JDAE Bom1)yc.i/la aproTWn;Cedar.Waxwjllg F AMU;Y LANJIDAE Loniu;s1t.ldovicianw. U>gscrhe~ Shrike FAMlL Y VlREOMDAU 1>7rev gri:MUS. \l.'hite..eiyw Viw,O Vino bel/ii, f.klh' VU'l:O Vf.rt:o.Jollttlrlu.f, Snlitijry' Vireo Vino fl(Jl,>ifm)f.v, Yenl'iw-thrOalcd Vi..reo Vm.o gihr.ts. WatblingYwco VI.....o phffudelpht-cu.,. Philaderphia Vireo Flreo o!iv(Jceu.t. Rcd-l,..'Yed Vireo Vb--eo altUoqillls, Black-whtskcroo Vi,rw F AMU.- Y E.MBERIZIDAE SUBFAMfL Y P ARUlJNAE Vermlvorabachmunli. BachrnlUl'S Worhltt V('rmi~'UrD pin1J.~. BljJt~winged WlI.TbJet VcnniVl)ro cJjry.wpteru. Golden-winged Warble.r V<!rmiR'ra peregrino, TetnEMce Warbler VnmfvorQ ctli'Jf<1. OTllllgC-oTOWn<<! Warbler VenniVori:1 "h#f;capillo, Nll3hvill~ WlIlbla Pdnila (lrMf'iC(lmJ, Northern Pmulfl ~mJrotco. Deitchia. Yellow Warl:>la Dcndroicd petMylvanica. Che&ilut---sided Warbler Dendf'oico mognQiitJ, MagnUlia Wllil)ler Dendrvicatip1nfJ, Cnp-cMay Warbler Dcnd"cicu W€rule.~cm.t, B16ck-thrO-llted B.llle W.u-blcr De"drojc(~ <Jonmafa, Ydl,.N,;-nnr:ped Warbler DettdroicQ nigrncens, Blnc.k-thHilltcd Only WlU'bl~ Dtndroico iown:rendf, Townsend's WMbler DlJllJro;co vireFlJ, BJadHhrClatcd U-rcen V1Elfbkr DetuJ,.oica!uJcd. BllIckbtrrTlian Warbler Dcndroico dominiCQ. Yellow-throated WarWer DeT.IIlroico phru.v. pjne V/m-bl<.:r Dendn>;c(J klr(1h>ldii, Kirt!arid':iWarbl~ Dmdn."coJi.,color. :Pnmio Wm"bler DltfJdrfJicapnlmarum, PpJm Wlll:bJCf Dl!ndrofcQ ca.<lahlU1, BIl}'".brca.>>tcd Warbler IJMdrbJCV _,tHala, Rillckpoll Warbler Dt'rtd.mlt:a cuuko. Certtlc:m Warbler Mniolilta l'aYia.131ack-ond- White W~rhJcr Sciophaga ntljeilla, American Redstart Pr-otc",otario ciJTea, Prothon01:8ty Warbtcr lldmilh~ro/$ venm'w>ru.t, Wflnn-cirting Warblt:r UmnfJlhlyp:s :rwaln.Jorrif. SWllinsonJ~ WOlhJer &im'IJ:r cwror:apilluJ. O....enbird SehlTJIJ noveborl1Cm:;is, Northern W.!i.terthnL"h S~fun.;., motoc;"l!a. Loui~iana W.1tcrthrm:h revised ) /28l97 4 H:\2005\2005054\WP\GMP Amendment\2 AMENDGMP application FINAl.doc 1ilB5/2e~1~t2a 2394t13eSJ2 Op<mmt~.fim1!DSU8;._ Ktiltoeky Wiltbter Qp<m>-~,~W>lfW' Op(!ro)71/1_p/ii~lph.fa, V~Wil(hlcr rIlfDd,.tv.P;S:l1'Icfutft'dxtun<m "lcl~t WlbOiJ,cidlmrti..1mIed Wtltbk;r Wf!stmflJptntlltt, Wilsoo'"Wwbk Jf'il.ronij!l wtJathruu. C:u'U1da'WnrblCi" lcI6rla~1U, y.enow~btCt;ii:tedChI!t SUBFAMILY THRA\.IP~ $pJndali~i:eim,SJripe-~Tfttlag<< PJrapgorubra.S~ Tanager PJranga oliVdr:ta, Searle!. T~ Pinmga ~-~cJl1"-o.Weste:mTanagcr SUBFAMILY CAlIDlNAJ;fNAU Cl!J'dimry- C(1Y(/iHa(A;. N9[the;rn.CaJ:dinul l'hiuctJf;u.';'/Jidavttitoml.., RcISe-hi~~~Nc PhlllU:;dC!ll~fJ1t:f<nk,cepb(JtlU, 8ld~h~de4-cr.-osbeok. Guirnca CQtinika, Dlue Qx-oollak PaJJt:thtaoIhGmf:J, LazuliBonlil:1g Pa~~_cyanft(1._lndjgo-J3unting P~"5Jeri>>t1 dYl~ Painted Bl1.ntinf: Spiro i:J",oiCtlilO~.oiclccis.-rel SUBFAMILy EMaf.RlZlNA.U PrpilP l!"?1thmphiltaJrnlls, Ruious-sided TO'l"h~E Tillm bfrWlor.:Bhi.ck~faccd Gtl\$squit AlnUJphilp a<!.tJtvah".t.BacbmAn1, Sparrow SpfUJ1apasscm"a~_Chipping.SP9ll"{lW SpizeJto p<r!/fda. C!.\j'-co1c!l:erl$parrow Spi:clkrpll$il/i'J,F~ld SplllJ"U',V: PcoecC!es gra;,'f"611.,.VC.~tt Sparrow CM,,-d~ste3trammQf;1l6. 4tk Sp~t1'6-W CI21/11'1'-().$piro tritlmwl:!ifry:$; tai::t13unung PQ.f,f~rculu$ Jandwid1nt.Jis. Sllv/lTlf:\:mSpartuw Ammodmm:u .tava""a'~. C'l'ltsshoppcr Sparrow AMlnodmmus Mnsiowj;. Hcnslo'W'$ SptlttoW ifmmorlramu.lec;ontlJff, Le Conte's Sl'llf!(lW Amiltowwfnu fl(J.~daCJmu. Shoop-wIled Sparrow AmmodrattlU,fm,-iriJlmll.f, Se3Si.de Spilrmw Me/wpi%amclodia, Song Sp;!,Uow MeJq.vpua /{h(:blnJi., I.Jnc:om's SJlllnnw Me/a.fpizagcorgirJrla, Swamp Sparrow Zcnotrichla olbicQJli6, \'lhHl>-thrrnIted Sparrow Zorro.lrtchialcueophTy.l, WhJtc:-crownedSpI\f1'OW Zonilrmhip q~enl/aj H9tti$' Sp8m:Jw .hJw:c h?t"uill~. Dl\rk-eyed JutiOO Calt;ar4/J IappotJiCJJJ; Laplilnd Lonwpur SlJ-aFAMD.. Y TC'IF.JUNAE Drj!ich(myx__{)ryzivoJ"Jl~. Bobolink AgeJilitl,S plu:!r;tdcelJ:1, Rcd-wmgodBlntkbird SiUmdlomapa. Ea.<itcrn Me.ddwI,ark Sturl'ttl1a 1'Ieglecta. Wc.~tcm Mcadowlark Xrm1liocephaiusxantht'1cephahl,,, Yenow-h:efldedBJ~bird Euph(Jgus c{Jrolin"~. Rusty B1nclcbtrd EupJI(lgflJ Cyt>>rocephalJJJ. Bt-l..'WcI"s Bhrckbird Qui.fCdlli.. I?faj~7", BClsHailcd Grackk BCIY'lAN ENIJ1RCl'MJ1TAL Qritf~huqttrscuia. COlUUlt'UJ:Grackle Molothnn bonorl~1Ui.t,.-SbiuyCl,)wbird MdlfHltrJU Q,",~U.l-, Bro:omi:C~ Mt>ic~" <<~, B~hea!kd_c.owbjfd JcI~runpurl;L" orc~ Oriole liJ!':~ gallnllii, ~Oriotc Ft,MJn' FR1NCllLLlDAp,. SlJBfAMU.Y CARDVl!LJNAE CC1.tp&oacwpuIJRIYitu.1,J1'mplcYlnCb Ca-rdi.il!Ji.l- pinUJ~.rwe SiRkin Camuelis t:ri$IU. AmmCtlll Gol<lf'inch PtviI:' 26 MlJ!rptpryvtn:/: l\';vii:edtfl8ft.n 5 H:\2005\2005054\WP\GMP Amendment\2 AMENDGMP application FINALdoc illll$/2fJi\S 1~; 28 ~~941aBb72 BUd.AN ENVIRCN<ENTAL PA& 27 PEPAIlTMEHT Of THE IIR1\lV JAcKSONVILLE plSTRlQT c.QRf'$ .OF ENGINEERs RJRTMYERSReGiJl.ArOOv OffICI; 2301'MCGFE<;;QROOULEVARD. SUITf; 300 FORT MYERS, Fl.ORIOA'33001 ReguI~tory Division West Peunlls BtanCh Fort Myers Regulatory Office lll9605090(lP-CC)) MODIFICATION 1 SE~ 1 7 1996 Ms, R,'" Ann Boylan Bo)lian E'ovirenmental Consultants, Inc. 11000 Metre Parkway, $ulte 4 Fort Myers, Florida 331112 Dear Ms. Boylan: Refer-eI1Ce is made to your letter dated September 1, 199B, in Which you askedtb revise special condition 2 of the Department of the Army (DA) Perrrtt 1991105090(IP~CC) issued to the First Assembly of God. The project Is located in Section 14,iownship 50 South, Range 2:6 East., Collier County, Florida. You have ",quested a modification to modify special condition 2 of the referenced permit. SpecifiCally, you have requested to change the requirernent of the nursery grown tre~s.frotn 6-fbOt cypress and sJash pine to'4-foot cypress and Slash pine~ The impacts ur the proposed work on naVigation and the environment have been evaluated and found to beinsignificam. The pennit is hereby modified [n accordance with your request You should ~ttaGh this letter and the 'enclosed letter to the permit. J:\JI other condttlQns of the original permit remain II'! ful! effect. including the reports on the mittgation progress as stated in the Special Conditions section of the original permit. Thank you for your cooperation with our pennit program, BY AUTHORITY OF THE SECRETARY OF THE ARMY, ~- R. Miller olonel, u.s. Army District Engineer EnclO$ures H:\2005\2005054\WP\GMP Amendment\2 AMENDGMP application FINAL.doc HreSl,1a05 13:"28 Q3941B:tr672 ~ ENVIRCt/MENTAL PAGE 28 J,hytan ~_ En:vironm~~ . Cnsultants,~". WnJoml&WlId1ij8~~.mM~PK. !~.~.w. Septenlber I, 1998 RECEIVED SEP 02 1998 .~~.~ us Am1JI corps ofEn.gmeers Fort My.... Regulator:y office 2301 McGn>gor It<>ul~'llI"ll, SyU.300 Ft. Myers, Florida 33901 UCAce -REGJJLATORY H MYERS.Ft RE: First Assembly of God 19960$Q90(Il>-SB) Dear Mr. Bergmann: The fotJowing is a requeSt to mooity special-eondirion2 Qfthe refu'enced permit, Paragraph four of this conditioil.:,tpdicates that the trees would be nursery grown 6-foot cypress and slash pine. It is l--equested that this condition be revised to reflect a minimum 4-foot cypress and slash pme. The larger trees: tend to goi010 shock when transpla:ntedwhich stUnts the growth. The smaller trees tend to be more,readily transplanted, do not go imOM se"iere a shock and over time catch up in height with any taller lites vibicltare plaDted. This modification would meet the goals of the re- vegetation program" help i.nsun~ :t.ht survival oftheptsnted material and minimize the costs 10 the peri11ittee. If you ba....-e any questiOns Of need anyaddirlonaI iilfonnation please give me a call Your time and attention to this matter are appreciated. Sincerely, ~~~ R;.e Alin Boylan Cc: Pastor Mallory I WOO Metro Parkway, Suil~ 4. Fort ~tyer.s, flotida. 33912 Pbone:(941) 418..Q67I FlL....:(941) 418-0672 H:\2005\2005054\WP\GMP Amendment\2 AMENDGMP application FINAL.doc , . Exhibit V.C.3 Historic and/or archaeological sites on the subi!lct Property on a copy of County's Historical/Archaeological Probability Map and correspondence from Florida Department of Stale. . A copy of said map is shown below. No sites are depicted on the subject property. RNG 261 RNG 21 r II Subject ~'3 ~ -V Parcels l. 17 .-.. ....15 14 18 17 'tr r . Rattlesnake Hammock Rd_ _~ "- j ,.. 20 21 2. 19 20 -~- /' l ~ ., 30 29 ,".4y'xy 30 29 28 27 2. ". - .. " J 36 3' 32 I J 3. 33 35 i I ---_J .ill.M.1 iWP 51 . I 4 2 6 5 I , _._-~--- -.~._~.__._-- 11 7 8 18'; ","",,1l 15 14 13 16 17 ""'" It;(lIc..l(I>NlUI$r:#>ltSl0~/AliC>WOl(X;lC/lIPRC>Ei-.rfT *IMllCAIISHlSlORiCSrIlI.ICTUIl[{tlCl1lO<:.u.lr) . 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ORDINANCE 99- ~ AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NUMBER 91.102, TIm COWER COUNTY LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE, WInCH INCLUDES TIm COMPREHENSIVE ZONING REGULATIONS FOR TIlE UNINCORPORATED AREA OF. COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA. BY AMENDING TIm OFFICIAL ZONING ATLAS MAP NUMBER 061314 BY CHANGING TIm ZONING CLASSlFICATION OF TIm HEREIN DESCRIBED REAL PROPERTY FROM "A" RURAL AGRlCULWRAL AND "PUD" TO "PUD" PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT KNOWN AS TIm FIRST ASSEMBLY MINISTRIES EDUCATION AND REHABILITATION CAMPUS PUD, FOR PROPERTY LOCATED IN TIm NORTIlEAST CORNER OF TIm INfERSECTION BETWEEN C.R. 951 AND TIm LORDS WAY, IN SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTII, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, CONSISTING OF 79.\% ACRES; PROVIDING FOR TIlE REPEAL OF ORDINANCE NUMBER 96-58, AS AMENDED, TIm FORMER FIRST ASSEMBLY MINISTRIES EDUCATION & REHABILITATION CAMPUS PUD; AND BY PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS. William L. Hoover of Hoover Planning,. representing Rev. David Mallory and the First Assembly of God Church. petitioned the Board of C01mty Commissioners to change the zoning classification of the herein described real property; NOW THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED BY TIm BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA; SECTION ONE' The Zoning Classification of the herein described real property located in Section 14, Township 50 Sonth, fumge 26 East, Collier Connty, Florida, is changed from "A" Rural Agricul\1lral and "PUD" to "PUD" ptanned Unit Development in accordance with the PUD Docmnent, attached hereto as Exhibit itA". which is incorporated herein and by reference made part hereof. The Official Zoning Atlas Map nmnber 061314, as described in Ordinance Number 91-102, the Colli<;l':c,o~ Land ;.- . ~:: Development Code. are hereby amended accordingly. i~ - .- ~:~; -n ," OJ__ SECTlON TWO- ~:.:~l' ~ r Ordinance Number 96-58. as amended, known as the First Assembly Ministrid:ii~orril ""T}-.l -"- ..-, . r~ '0 ~ Rehabilitation Campus PUD, adopted on October 8, 1996 by the Board of COWlty Co~ssionen of 0---- -.J Collier County, is hereby repealed in its entirety. ;:p.1TI ~l- '. SECTION THRRF.. This Ordinance shall become effective upon filing with the Department ofSIatc. PASSED AND DULY ADOPTED by the BoanI of County Commission"", of Collier County, Florida, this/!lt!day o~ ,d;:;~d , 1999. AITEST:"" ~j . DWIGHT E,BRotlt;. Clerl< . . BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COWER COUNIY, FLORIDA ., ;:> : , ~ ~?~''':''~1; A7 XfJ.Q Atttst. 1$. to Cbtlnllft'S slgJ\ltiiri'oillj; Approved as toFoJrn and Legat Sufficiency BY: ~. Th. (lb..uI."t, M:ujo M. Student Assistant County Attorney This ordlnonte flled with the Secretory of ~::s. Offlce the ~dayof .~ ond acknowledgement of that fili~eceived this ~doy of B~,~Q-"'-,. y o.p....,c~ g1~lJD-96-IO(1)1ORDmANCE/ -2- nlST ISSDlllY .IIISTIIR Uleln.. & IEIIIIlRITII. CUlns .....0 IIIJ IRBI..UT PREPARED FOR: REV. DAVID MALlORY FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH 2132 SHADOWLAWN DRIVE NAPLES, FLORIDA 34112 PREPARED BY: WILLIAM HOOVER, AICP HOOVER PLANNING 3785 AIRPORT ROAD N., SUITE B NAPlES, FLORIDA 34105 and BEAU KEENE, P.E. KEENE ENGINEERING 538 NINTH AVENUE SOUTH NAPLES, FLORIDA 34102 DATE FILE ADrlI7.1999 DATE REVISED Auaust 19.1999 DATE REVIEWED BY CCPC ~t19 1999 DATE APPROVED BY BeC ';;;'/'11'1" ORDINANCE NUMBER _ ----=:..,:>_ EXHIBIT "A" TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE TABLE OF CONTENTS LIST OF EXHIBITS STATEMENT OF COMPLIANCE SECTION I PROPERTY OWNERSHIP AND DESCRIPTION SECTION II PROJECT DEVELOPMENT REQUIREMENTS SECTION III CAMPUS AREAS PLAN SECTION rJ PRESERVE AREAS PLAN SECTION V DEVELOPMENT COMMITMENTS ii 1 3 6 9 16 17 EXHIBIT A EXHIBIT B EXHIBIT C LIST OF EXHIBITS PUD MASTER PLAN PUD WATER MANAGEMENT PLAN TYPICAL INTERNAL ROAD SECTION FOR TTRVC LOTS ii STATEMENT OF COMPUANCE The development of approximately 79.1 lICI8S of property in Collier County, as a Planned Unit Development \0 be known as the First Assembly Ministries Education and Rehabilitation Campus POD will be in compliance with the planning goals and objectives of Collier County as set forth in the Collier County Growth Management Plan. The community facilities of the First Assembly Ministries Education and Rehabilitation Campus PUD will be consistent with the growth policies, land development regulations, and applicable comprehensive planning objectives for the Iotlowing reasons: 1. The subject property is designated as Urban Residential Fringe on the Future Land Usa Map of the Collier Counly Growth Management Plan, which permits the proposed land uses. 2. The subject property is located at the northeast comer of the inlerseclion between C.R. 951 and The Lord's Way. This strategic location allows the site superior access for the location of tand uses for community and residential facilities, as permitted by the Future Land Use Element 3. This proposed rezoning is in the form of a Planned Unit Development as required by the Urban Residential Fringe Subdistrict. 4. The proposed project will be responsible for all its necessary water management improvements, including the routing of all appropriate water through the project's water management system, as required by the Urban Residential Fringe Subdistrict. 5. The project developmenl is compatible and complementary to existing and Mure surrounding land uses as required in Policy 5.4 of the Future Land Use Element 6. Group Housing, which includes care units and adullliving facilities, is permitted in the Urban Designated Areas per Policy 5.8 of the Future Land Use Elemenl 7. Travel Trailer Recreational Vehicle Parks are permilled within this Urban Designated Area, since the project hIlS direct acceas \0 an arterial roadway (C,R. 951) and is compatible with surrounding land uses, as required in the description of the Urban Designated Areas in the Future Land Use Element 8. The subject property's location in relation \0 existing or proposed community facilities and services permits the developmenfs intensity of land uses as required in Objective 2 of the Future Land Use Etement 9. The project shall be in compliance with all applicable County regulations including the Growth Management Plan. 10. AD final local development orders for this project are subjecllo Division 3.15. Adequate Public Facilities, of th~ Collier County Land Development Code as set forth in Policy 3.1 of the Future Land Use Element. 11. The density of the TTRVC, care unit facility, and adullliving facirlty shall be guided by the Land Development Code while the proposed 57 dwelling units and density of 1.5 dwelling units per acre for the multi-family units is in compliance with the Future Land Use Element of the Growth Management Plan based on the following relationships 10 required criteria: Maximum Permitted Density: Maximum Allowable Acreaae 10.0 15.5 15.5 38.1 79.1 Maximum Density 12.0 Units Per Acre Maximum Units 120 Campsites 400 RoolIIS 400 Beds 57 Units Land User / TTRVC Paik Aduil Living Facolity / Care UntFacility I' Multi-FamilY . , 1.5 Units Per Acre T DIal Acreag~ 'Development standards and density are subjecllo Section 2.6.26 of the Land Development Cod~. Maximum allowabl~ acreage and the number of units will not be exceeded. Residential density shall appty only 10 residential development tracts and not to tracts developed for non-residential purposes as required by Section 2.2.20.3.1 01 the Land Development Code. 2 SECTION I PROPERTY OWNERSHIP AND DESCRIPTION 1.1 PURPOSE The purpose of this Section is to set forth the location and ownership of the property, and to describe the existing conditions of the property proposed to be developed under the project name of First Assembly Ministries Education and Rehabilitation Campus PUD. 1.2 LEGAL DESCRIPTION The subject property being 79.h acres, and located in Section 14, Township 50 South, and Range 26 East, is descnbed as: The Southern half of the Northwest Quarter, less right-of-way, of Section 14, Township 50S, Range 26E, Collier County, Florida. 1.3 PROPERTY OWNERSHIP The subject property is owned by the First Assembty of God Church, 2132 Shadowlawn Drive, Naples, Florida 34112. 1.4 GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY AREA A. The subject property is located al the northeast comer of the intersection between County Roed 951 and The Lord's Way (unincorporated Collier County), Florida. B. The property is currently vacant The entire project site currently has PUD Zoning, except for the eastern 10.3-8cre parcel being added and the 6.64 acres c!osestto the Intersection of County Road 951 and The Lord's Way which i. zoned United Methodist Church 951 PUD (PUD 93-3) and approved for a 20,000 square fool church, The enllre projac! ill proposed to be rezoned to a new PUD with the same name. 1.5 PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION The elevation of the property is approximately 10' NGVD based on the USGS Belle Meade 7.5-Minute Quadrangle Map. The site Is within Flood Zone .X. per Flood Insurance Rate Map (FEMA FIRM Panel #120087-0610-0 date June 3, 1986). 3 The predominate soil type of the site is l14~allandale and Boca Fine Sand according to the cunent ColHer County Soil Maps. There is also an area in the Northwest comer of the sile identified as #14 - Pineda Fine Sand, Limestone Substratum. The site vegetation is primarily hydric pine f1atwoods with an area of cypress in the northwest comer 01 the property. The majority 01 the site has been heavily invaded with melaleuca trees; eradication of this exotic species onsite is underway as of the date 01 application of the PUD rezone package. 1.6 PROJECT DESCRIPTION The First Assembly Ministries Education and Rehabilitation Campus PUD will include a mixture of land uses for religious, community social services, and residential uses in a campus-type selling. This wide mixture 01 land uses is also intended to provide some services on-sile, which will provide convenience for the many non-mobile residents and minimize traffic generation from the campus. The key facilities at build-out WIll include a maximum of. an auditorium for predominanlly church use with 1800 seats, a chapel with 600 seats, a private school lor 300 students in grades kindergarten through high school or Bible college, a child/adult care facility for 450 children/adults, a care unit facility with 400 beds, TTRVC for 120 traveltraHer or park model lots, an adult living facility for 400 group housing units, and 57 multi-family units. If not altol the 120 lots within the TTRVC or all 01 the 400 units of the adult living facility are constructed, those unused units would be replaced with multi-family units at a density of 1.5 units/acre. Some of the more visible accessory uses for residents and students include: numerous inside and outside recreational facilities, cafeterias. infirmary for residents and students, printing shop, a radio/lelevision broadcasting studio, a 500-foot high radioltelevision lower, library, collection and distribution of used clothing and fumiture, hair salon, labor pool for the on-sile homeless, buslvehicle maintenance garage, cemetery, and facilities management offices. The First Assembly Ministries Education and RehablDlalion Campus PUD intends to establish gUidelines and s1andarda to ensure a high and consistent level of quality. for proposed features and facilities. Uniform guidelines and standards will be created for such features and facililies as landscaping, signage, lighting, roadway treatments, fences and bullers. Furthermore, a simnar architectural theme will be maintained throughout the campus for all structures and signage, as described in Section 4.8B 01 this PUD Documenl The Master Plan is illustrated graphically on Exhibit "A", PUD Master Plan. A Land Use Summary indicating approximate land use acreage is shown on the plan. 4 1.7 PHASING PLAN The project is intended to be developed in 2 major phases with the first phase being initiated in 1999 AHhis time, Phase I is intended 10 be constructed for the foRowing described uses: a care unR facility for 400 persons, TTRVC park for up to 120 units, children's weekly SURmer camp, 57 apartments, church with a chapel of 600 seals, adullliving facility for up to 120 units, childladult care for 225 children/adults, and a private school for 150 students. All of tbese principal use facilities may not be initially constructed to their limits, but would likely be constructed in several minor phases within Phase I. Phase II is planned at this time for the following: expansion of the child/adult care facility to 450 children/adults, expanding the adult living facility to 400 units, expanding the school to 300 students, and adding an auditorium that would seat 1800 persons beyond the 600 seals provided in the church chapel. Phase II would likely be initiated in three to four years with completion of the principal facilities by approximately the year 2003. 1.8 SHORT fiLE This Ordinance shall be known and cited as the "First Assembly Ministries Education and Rehabilitation Campus Planned UnR Development Ordinance". s .' , SECTION H PROJECT DEVELOPMENT REQUIREMENTS 2.1 PURPOSE The purpose of this Section is to delineale and generally describe the project plan of development, relationships to applicable County ordinances, the respective land uses of tha tracts included in the project, as well as other project relationships. 2.2 GENERAL A. Regulations for development of the First Assembly Ministries Education and Rehabilitation Campus PUD shaH be in accordance with the contents of this document, PUD-Planned Unit Development DisIrict, applicable sections and parts of the Collier County land Development Code and Collier County Growth Management Plan in effect at the lime of local final development order or building permit application. Where these regulations fail 10 provide developmental standards, then the provisions of the most similar dislrlct in the Collier County Land Development Code shall apply. B. Unless otherwise nOled, the definitions of all terms shall be the same as the definitions set forth in the Collier County Land Development Code in effect at the dale of adoption of this PUD. C. All conditions imposed and graphic ma\elial presented depicting restrictions for the development of the First Assembly Ministries Education and Rehabilitation Campus PUD shall become part of the regulations which govern the manner in which the PUD site may be developed. D. Unless specilically waived through any variance or waiver provisions from any other applicable regulations, the provisions of those regulations not otherwise provided for in this PUD remain in full force and effect E. Development permllted by the approval of this pellUon will be subject 10 a concunency review under the provisions of Division 3.15 Adequa\e Public Facilities of the Collier County Land Development Code at the earliest, or next, to occur of either Final Site Development Plan approval, Final Plat approval, or building permit issuance applicable to this development 6 2.3 DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT PLAN AND PROPOSED LAND USES A The project Master Plan is illuslmled graphically by Exhibit "A., PUD Master Plan. B. Areas IIluslmled as lakes on Exhibit "A" shall be constructed as lakes or, upon approval,. paris thereof may be constructed as shallow depressions for water detention purposes. Such areas, lakes and dry areas shall be of the same general configuration and contain the same general acreage as shown by Exhibit "A". Minor modification to all areas, lakes or other boundaries may be pennitled at the time of Preliminary Subdivision Plat or Site Development Plan approval, sUbjeclto the provisions of Section 2.7.3.5 of the Collier County Land Development Code or as otherwise permitted by this PUD Document C. In addition to the various areas and specific items shown in Exhibit "A., easements such as (utility, private, semi-public. etc.) shall be established and/or vacated within or along the property, as may be necessary. 2.-4 RELATED PROJECT PLAN APPROVAl REQUIREMENTS A Exhibit .^", PUD Master Ptan, constitutes the required PUD Development Plan. Except as otherwise provided within this PUD Documen!, any division of the property and the development of the land shall be in compliance with the Subdivision Regulations and the platting laws of the Stale of Florida. B. The provisions of Division 3.3, Site Development Plans of the Land Development Code, when appficabla, shall apply to the development of all platted lracts, or parcels of land as provided In said Division 3.3 prior to the issuance of a building penni! or other development order. C. Appropriate instruments will be provided at tha time of infrastructural improvements regarding any dedications and tha methodology for providing perpetual maintanance of common facilities. 2.5 AMENDMENTS TO PUD DOCUMENT OR PUD MASTER PLAN Amendmenls may be made to the PUD as provided In SectIon 2.7.3.5 of the Land Deva!opment Code. 2.6 PROVISION FOR OFF-SITE REMOVAl OF EARTHEN MATERIAl The excavation of earthen melerial and ita stock piling in preparation of water management lacilitias or to otherwise develop _ler bodies is hareby permitted. If after consideration of fill activlties on those buildable portions 01 tho project 7 - site are such thatlhere is a swplus of earthen material, then its ofl.site disposal is also hereby permilled subject to the following conditions: , 1. Excavation acllvilies shall comply with the definition of a 'development llXClIVation' pursuant to Section 3.5.5.1.3 of the Land Development Code, whereby off-site removal shall be limited to 10",(, of the total calculated excavated volume to a maximum of 20,000 cubic yards. 2. All other provisions of Division 3.5 Excavation of the Land Development Code are app~cable. . SECTION m , CAMPUS AREAS PLAN 3.1 PURPOSE The purpose of litis Section is to identify specific development standards tor Tracts A. B, C, and D of the site as shown on EJchibit"A", PUO Master Plan. 32 MAXIMUM PERMmED DENSlTYnNTENSITY Development on Ih7, project shall not exceed the following limits: a mull;' purpose auditoriu!Jl' 800 , chawith 600 seats, rivate kindergarten through high .' or Bible college r 300 students; chI d1adult care r ~ children/adults, care unit facility for 400 persons on tS.4 acres, TTRVC for 120 trave/trailer or park model lots only (at 12 lois/acre on 10 apesl adult hvmg facilily of 400 units on 15.4 acres, and 57 multi-family units (1.5 units/acre on 38.3 acres). II not all of lite 120 lots willtin the TTRVC or all of the 400 units 01 the adult fiving facility are constructed, 1It0se units may be replaced with mulfi- family units at a density of 1.5 unils/acre. 3.3 GENERAL DESCRIPTION The PUD Master Plan has been designed to provide religious services. educational and rehabilitation sOOat services, and residential homes within a Christian campus abnosphere. Generally the more aesthetic and least intensive land uses have been planned for the western half of the site. The 79. H: acre sile is located at the nOltheaSt comer of the intersection between County Road 951 and The lord's Way. 3.4 PERMrTTED USES No building, structure or part thereof, shaD be erected, altered or used, or land uaad, in whole or part, for other lItan ahown below. Following the permitted U88 in parenllt...1s Is the d8lllgnaled Tract(s) on the PUD Maater Plan where such use is parmltled. Accaaaory uses, shall be of such nature to serve lite principal uses, on-alte resldants, and campus visitors directly llSlloclated with the principal uses. A Pennil!ed Princioal Uses and Structures: 1. Church. (Tracts A B, C, and 0) 2. Private school (kindergarten IItrough high school or religious Bible college) (Tracts A B, C, and D). . 3. Child careladu~ day care center (Tracts A, B, C and D), 4. Care unit facilily (Tracts A and B), subject 10 Section 2.6.26 of the Land Development Code. 5. Multi-Family units (Tracts A, B. C and D). 6. Travel Trailer Recreation Vehicle Campground (residents must be direcUy involved with the campus facilities and no tent campsites pennilled)(Tracts A and B). 7. Adult living facility/nursing home (Tracts A and B), subject 10 Section 2.626 of the Land Development Code. B. Permitted Accessorv Uses and Structures: 1. Uses and structures that are accessory and incidental 10 the Permitted Uses within this PUD Document (Tracts A, B, C. and D). 2. Guard house/campus security ofIice (Tracts A, e, C, and D). 3. Cafeteria (shan be an integral part of a principal use for on-slte residents and visitors utilizing pennitted principal uses on the campus only) (Tracts A, B, and C). 4. Labor Pool (for on-sile care unit residents only) (Tract A). 5. Ubrary (Tracts A, B and C). 6. Collection and distnbution of used clothing and furniture (within the care unit or facilities management building only) (Tract A). 7. Infirmary (shall be an integral part of a principal use for on-si\e rellden'" and ltude"'" only) (Tracts A, B and C). 8. Vehicle maintenance garage (10 service vehicles providing campus bus and van transit only and 10 provide classes on vehicle maintenance) (Tract A). 9. OVernight bus parking (for campus buMO only or for buses WhOlle passengBfS are utilizing permitted principal uses on the campus) (Tract A). 1 D. Daytime bus parking (for campus buses only or for buses whose passengBfS are ublizing permitted principal uses on the campus). 10 Pennilled in Tracts A, B, C, and D, with a minimum setback of fifty (SO) feet from PUD boundaries and from the C.R. 951 Canal. 11. Printing shop (to serve permitted principal uses on the campus only) (Tracts A, B and C). 12. Recreational and church camp/youth ranch (Tracts C, and 0). 13. Radio and television tower (a 500-1oot guyed-tower (Tracts A, B, and that portion of D located east of the F.P.L. Easement), 14. Radioltelevision broadcasting studio (Tracts A , B and C). 15. Facilities management office (Tracts A. B and C). 16. Counseting center (Tracts A, B and C). 17. Conference/convention facilities (must be in nature with the campus religious, educational or recreational facilities) (Tracts A, B, C and D). 16. Hair salon (within the care unit, and facilities management building and adult living facilities only) (Tracts A and B). 19. Recreational facilities, induding but not limited to: gymnasiums, footban liekts. baseban fields, soccer lields, basketball courts, swimming pools, tennis COUJts, ahulfte board courts, waterways fur canoeing, gazebo, boelllishing docks, boardwalks, horselpony nlama stables and children's petting zoo (Tracts A, B, C, and D). 20. Carports/garages (Tracts A, B, C and 0). 21. Cemetery (Tracts A, B and D). 22. Any other accessory uses and structures deemed comparable in nature by the Development Services Director. 3.5 DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS A Minimum Yards: (1) Principal structures: (a) Yards Along C.R. 951- One hundred (100) feel II (b) Yards Along The Lord's Way - Thirty-live (35) feel plus one (1) foot for each foot of building height over thirty-live (35) feel (e) Yards Along the Northem and Eastem PUD Boundaries _ Thirty-live (35) feet plus one (1) foot for each foot of building height Oller thirty-five (35) feel (d) Side Yards Between Two (2) Tracts Within the PUD - None, as long as the minimum building separation requirements are met as described in Section 3,5B. of this PUD Document. (e) YaJds from the intemal paved vehicular use areas - Ten (10) feel unless attached 10 carports. garages or porticos. (f) The radioltelevision tower will be separated from all property boundaries by a minimum distance of fifty percent (50%) of the tower height or certified fall zone radius, whichever is greatest, (2) Accessory Structures: (a) Yards Along C.R. 951- Ally (50) feel. el<cept for fishing docks which have no setback requirements. (b) Yards AJong The Lord's Way - Twenty-five (25) feel. (e) Yards Along the Northern and Eastern PUD Boundaries _ Twenty-five (25) feet except len (10) feet for guy-wire anchors. (d) Side Yards Between Two (2) Tracts Within the PUD - None. (e) Carports, garages 8nd porticos ara permitted within parlclng areas. B. Distance Betl1l'8sn Princioal Structures: (1) Fifteen (15) feet or one-half (112) the Bum of their helghta, whichever is greater, unless the structures 8ra 8llaehed. 12 (2) The radiollelevision tower shall be separated a minimum of its fal~ zone radius from any residential structures housing residents on a permanent basis. No guyed wires shall be permitted over any residential structures housing residenls on a permanent basis. C. Minimum Buildina/Unit Size: (1) Care unit facilities shall be a minimum of lifteen hundred (1500) square feet plus one hundred fifty (150) square feet per live-in person. beginning with the seventh (7th) live-in person. (2) Guardhouses, storage facilities, and other accessory structures shall not have to meet a minimum size requirement. (3) Care unit facilities shall be designed not 10 exceed a floor area ratio (FAR) of 0.45, as specifiad in Section 2.6.26 01 the Land Development Code. (4) Child care centers/adult day care centers shall meet all applicable development standards 01 the Land Development Code. D. Maximum Heloht: (1) Church, adult living facility, and care unit facility shall be limited to sixty-five (65) feel (2) All other buildings shall be rlmi\ad to forty (40) feel E. Travel Trailer Recreational Vehicle Camooround Raoulremenls: The campgrounds, of an approximate 10 acres overall park size, shall meet all the TTRVC requirements described in Section 2.2.11 01 the Land Development Code, unless specified differently within this PUD Document The TTRVC park may be operated throughout the year, at the discretion of the property owner, but permanent residency shall not be permitted. TTRVC resicIents shall not occupy the same site more then six (6) consecutive months unless the residents are directly allilialed with an on-site religious or 8OCla/ program. TTRVC residents directly Bffitialed with an on-sIIe religious or social program shan not occupy the same site more than twenty-four (24) consecutive months except for volunteer and paid staff. Accessofy camping cabi"" are not permitted. Aft lots must be a1least 2,800 square feet in size and utilized for lravellrailer/park model lots only, and all lots shall parmanenfly remain rental lots (not subdivided and sold). An annual report showing TTRVC residency shall be 13 .- submitted with the annually required PUD MonitOJlng report. Such TTRVC annual report shan show the following for each TTRVC site: name(s) of residents, residents' affiliation with any DrHlite programs and the length of such programs, status as volunteer or paid staff, and dates residents movad-ln and moved-oul F, OIf..Slreet Parkino and loadino Reauirements: (1) Based on the requirements, that the ca~us be designed to promote residents and visitor.l 10 travel on-site as pedestrians or bicyclists and the campus management 10 provide buslven transit for residents to the DrHlite Sunday chUTch services and everyday convenient bus/van transit 10 oil-site key traffic al\raclions, the parking for the following uses shall be as shown below: (a) Parking for \he care-unij facility shan be one (1) space for each six (6) beds. (b) Parking for the church chapet and auditorium shall be one (1) space per four seats in the chapel or assembly area. (c) Parking for the vehicle and general maintenance bu~ding shall be one (1) spaee per seven hundred IifIy (750) square feeL (d) Parking shall not be required for the on-site accessory recreational uses. (e) Tha Development Services Director may administratively approve joint parking in Tract C between the church and private school and/or chiIdIadult care facility, similar 10 that described in Section 2.3.5.4 of the land Development Code, where the applicant can demonstrate \hat the parking supply will suffice for an of the proposed uses at aD times in Tract C. The credit for this joint parking shall not exceed IIfty (50) percent of the required parking for the private school and/or childladult care facitity. (2) AD other land uses shaH meet the standards of DIvision 2.3 of the Land Development Code in effect at the time of building parmit application. G. Ooen Soaee Reouirements: 14 ~ A minimum of thirty (30) percent open space of the gross area for the enlife PUD shall be devoted to open space, as described in Section 2.2.20.3.5 of the Land Development Code. The petitioner shall submiJ dab! at the time of each Site Development Plan application demonsbating that the subject percel has a minimum of thirty (30) percent open space or that the subject parcel measured cumulatively with all previoUsly developed parcels within the PUD totals a miniroom of thirty (30) percent open space. H. BuIferino Reouirements: (1) A twenty (20) foot wide Type '!Y Buffer shall be provided along County Road 951, with the landscaping as required in Section 2.4.7.4 of the Collier County Land Development Code. (2) A ten (10) foot wide Type "D" Buffer shall be provided along The Lord's Way with the landscaping as required in Section 2.4.7.4 of the Collier County Land Development Code. (3) A fifteen (15) foot wide Type "B" Buffer shall be provided along the eastern and northern PUD boundaries, with the landscaping as required in Section 2.4.7.4 of the Collier County Land Development Code. (4) Buffering between Internal parcels of the campus shall not be required so as to encourage on-sile pedestrian and blcycte traffic. (5) Buffering and landscaping shall be provided around the perimeter of the tower and anchors, per Section 2.6.35 01 the Land Development Code. I. SiQns (1) As described In Section 2.5.5.2.4.1 of the Collier County Land Development Coda the enlife project shall be limited to one (1) pole or ground sign, with a maximum sign area of one hundred (100) square feel, a minimum fifteen (15) foot oetback from all rights-of-way and aasements. maximum height of twenty (20) feet, and with changeable copy pennitIed. (2) Signage shalt also rMet the architectural standards further dascrlbed In Section 4.8B. of this PUD Document 15 SECTION rv PRESERVE AREAS PLAN 4.1 PURPOSE The purpose of this Section is to idetllify specific development standards tor the Preserve Areas as shown on Exhibit "N, PUD Master Plan. 4.2 PERMITTED USES No building, slruclure or part thereof, shall be erected, altered or used, or land used, in whole or part, for other than the following: A. Permilled Principal Uses and Structures: 1. Passive recreational areas including recreational shellers. 2. Biking, hiking, nature trails and boardwalks. 3. Water management structures. 4. Native preserves and wildlife sanctuaries. 5. Supplemental landscape planting, screening and buffering within the Natural Habitat Preserve Areas, after the appropriate environmental review. 6. Any other use deemed comparable in nature by the Development Services Director. .. SECTION V DEVELOPMENT COMMITMENTS 5.1 PURPOSE The purpose of this Section is to set forth the regulations for the development of this project. 5.2 GENERAL All facilities shall be consIrucIed in strict acconIance with Final Site Development Plans, Fmal Subdivision Plans and all applicable Stale and local laws. codes, and regulations apprlC8ble to this PUD. Except where specifically IIDled or stated otherwise, the standards and specifications of the official County Land Development Code shaD apply 10 this project even if the land within the PUD is not to be platted. The developer, his successor and assigns, shan be responsible for the commitments outlined in this document The developer, his successor or assignee. shaD follow the PUD Master Plan and the regulations of this PUD as adopted and any other conditiOns or modifications as may be agreed to in the rezoning of the property. In addition, any successor or assignee in 1iIIe, is subject to the commitments within this agreement 5.3 PUD MASTER PLAN A Exhibit "A", PUD Masler Plan H1uslrates the proposed development and is conceptual in nature. Proposed area, lot or land use boundaries or speclalland use boundaries shall nol be construed to be final and may be varied at any subsequent approval phase such as Final Platting or Site . Development Plan approval subject 10 the provisions of Section 2.7.3.5 of the Collier County Land Development Code, ad may be amended from lime to time. B. All ne<:e81l81Y easements, dedications. or other Instruments shan be granted to insure the continued operation and maintenance of all service utilities and all common areas in the project. 17 , c 5,4 SCHEDULE OF DEVELOPMENTIMONITORING REPORT A Site Development Plan shall be submitled per County regulations in elfect al time of site plan submittal. The projecl Is proposed to be completed in SllIIeraI phases. ^- The 1and0Wl1efS shall proceed and be governed according to the time limits pursuanl to Section 2.7.3.4 of the Land Developmenl Code. B. Monitorino Reoort An. annual monitoring report shall be submitted pursuanl to Section 2.7.3.6 of the CoUier County Land Development Code. 5.5 WATER MANAGEMENT ^- Excavation pennits will be required lor the proposed lakes in accordance with Division 3.5 of the Collier County Land Development Code, as amended. Excavated malefial from the property is intended to be used within the project site. B. Detaited paving, grading and site drainage plans shall be submitted to Engineering Review Services lor review. No construction perrnils shaD be issued unless and until approval of the submitted plans is granted by Engineering Review Services. C. In accordanc:o with the Rules of the South Florida Water Management DIsIrid (SFWMD), this project shall be designed lor a storm evenl of 3- day duration and 25-year frequency, D. Design and construction of all improvements shall be subject to compliance with the appropriate provisions of Division 3.2 of the Collier County Land Development Code. E. Use of grassed .urface with a atabIlized .ubgrade, .hall be limited to the parking spaces. All parking aisIas serving required parking spaces shall be paved. F. Prior to Final SDP approval a Big Cyp..... Basin (SFWMD) Right-<>f-way Permit. to allow discharge into the C.R. 951 Canal. shall be submitted. 5.6 UTILmES A.. Water distribution, sewage collection and transmission, and interim water and sewage lrea_nI facfljties 10 service the project are 10 be designed, II ., constructed, COnveyed, owned and maintained in accordance with Collier County Ordinance No. 88-76, as amended, and other applicable Counly rules and regulalions. B. All customers connec:lIng to the water distribution and sewage collection fac;lIilies to be conslrucled will be customeJs of the Counly and will be billed in accordance with the County's established rates. Should the Counly not be in a position to provide water and/or sewer service to the project, the water and/or _ customers sllall be customers of the interim utility established to service the project unliI the Counly's oIf.-site water and/or sewer fac;lIities are able to serve the project. C. It is anticipated that the County Utilities Division will ullirnately supply potable water to meet the COIlSUITlpIive demand' and/or receive and treat the sewage generated by this project Sllould the Counly system not be in a position to supply potable water to the project and/or receive tile project's wastewater at the time development commences, the Developer. at his expense sltall install and operate Interim water supply and/or interim on-site sewage treatment and disposal facilities adequate to meet all requirements of the appropriate regulatOly agencies. An agreement sIlall be entered into between the County and the Developer, binding on the Developer Ills assigns or SUCC8SSOIS, regarding any interim treatment facilities to be utilized. The agreement must be legally suflicient to the Counly prior to the approval of construction documents for the project and be in conkmnance with the requirements of Collier Counly Ordinance No. 88-76, as amended. D. If an interim on-site water supply, treatment and transmission facility is utilized to service the project, it must be properly sized to supply average peak day domesllc demand, in addition to fire flow demand at a IIowrate approved by the appropriate fire conboI district s9lYing the project area. E. Public Service Commission T errilories: Prior to approval of the construction documents by the County, the Developer must present verification th81 the Florida Public Service Cornmiaaion .... granted territorial rights 10 the Developer to provide _r and/or water service 10 the project unlil the Counly can provide these services througll its water and ._r facilillllll. 5.7 TRAFFIC A Improvements 10 The Lord's Way ahall be detailad at the Site Development Plan stage. Paving and drainage requirements will be as required by Appendix B of the Collier County Land Development Code for 19 a collector slleet withln a sixty (60) foot right~, Improvements to the C.R. 951 Canal crossing may be required during permitting with the Big Cypress Basin and shall be in confonnance with the requirements of the Big Cypress Basin Board. At a minimum, the roadway crossing shall be upgraded to at least 36 feet of pavement to accommodate two way traffic as well as a lell turn lane. Guardrails shall be provided if the ClJlvert end walls ere coincident with the edge of the shoulders. The actual design shall be reviewed by the Collier County Transportation Services Department prior to final approval. B. The Developer shall provide a right turn lane and a lell turn lane at the The lord's WayICR-951 intersection prior to the issuance of any Certificates of Occupancy. Ordinance 93-64 (Section iliA 1.b.(1) sets lorth the requirements for this lell turn lane. C. The Developer shall provide a fair share contribution toward the capital cost of a traffic signal at the CR-951 access location when deemed warranted by the County, Prior to maklng this determination, the petitioner shall provide a traffic signal warrant analysis prepared by a Professional Engineer famlIlar with the warrant analysis procedure. Such study shall be signed and sealed by the profeSSional engineer preparing it This Department reserves the right to review and advise the Board of County Commissioners as 10 whether or not any such signal is wananled. Tha signal will be owned, operated, and maintained by Collier County. D. The Developer shall provide arlarial level slleet lighting at the project access points onto The Lord's Way and at The Lord's Way's access onto C.R. 951 prior to the issuance of any Certilicates of Occupancy. E. Road impact fees shall be as provided In the schedule contained in Division .c.1 of the CoDier County Land ~nt Code, as may be amended, and shall be paid at the time building permits are issued unless otherwise approved by the Board of County Commissionefs (BCC). F. Access improvements shall not be subject to Impact fee credits, and excluding traIlic signals, shaD be in place prior to the issuance of any certllicates of OCClIplIncy. A full median opening al the Intersection of C.R. 951 and The lord's Way Is consistent with the Ioc8tion criteria of the County's Access Managemant Policy. ~r, there shall be no right V&lIted in this development toward the preservation of thet median opening. Any such median opening should be the subject of an application for a Work WJlhin The Right-of-Wey Permit and shall meet all of the requirements of the Access Management Plan. The County 20 .', reserves the right 10 modify any median opening if. in the County"s opinion, an operational or safety hazard becomell evident. G. All traffic control devices. excluding street name signs, shan confonn with the Manual of Uniform Traffic ConlrDI Devices. 5.8 PLANNING A Pursuant 10 Section 2.2,25.8.1 of the Land Development Code, if during the course of site clearing, excavation or ou- construction activity an historic or archaeological artifact Is found, an dllVelopment within the minimum ama necessary 10 protect the discovery shall be immediately stopped and the Collier County Code Enforcement Department contacted. B. All buildings, signage, landscaping and visiblearchitectUle infrastructure shall have a simitar architectural theme and be aesthetically unified. Said similar architectural theme shaH include: a similar architectural design and use of similar materials and colors throughout an of the buildings, signs, and walls to be erected on the site. Landscaping and streetscape materials shall also be similar in design throughout the site. A conceptual design master plan shall be submitted concunent with the Iirst application for Site Development Plan approval demonstrating compliance with these standards. C. The care unit facility may be eligible for impact fee waivers or deferrals with approval of the Board of Collier County Commissioners. D. The church or school shan be made available to the Supervisor 01 Elections for a poll site. E. Residential density shall apply only 10 development tracts being developed as residential and not 10 tracts developed for non-residential purposes, per Section 2.2.20.3.1 of the Land Development Code. 5.9 ENVIRONMENTAl A This PUD shaH be in compliance with the CoRier County Land Devetopment Code and the Growth Management Plan Conservation and Coastal Management Element in effect et the time of Iinal development order approval. B. An exotic vegetation removal, monitoring and maintenance (exotic free) plan for the site, with emphasis in the conservalionlpreservation areas. 21 ,. shall be submitted to Current Planning Environmental Staff for review and approval prior to finalsi'" planlconslnlclion plan approval. C. Enllironmental pernitting shall be in accordance with the Slate of Florida Environmental Resource Pennit Rules and be subject to review and approval by Currenl Planning Envimnmental Staff. Removal of exotic vegetation alone, shall not be the sole component of mitigation for impacts to Coltier County jurisdictional weHands. D. Buffers shall be provided around weHands, where possible, extending at least fifteen (15) feet landward from the edge of weiland preserves in all places and averaging twenty-five (25) feel from the landward edge of weHands. 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SROCK, Clerk of Courts in and for the Twentieth Judicial Circuit, Collier County, Florida, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true copy of: ORDINANCE NO, 99-59 Which was adopted by the Board of County Commissioners on the 14th day of September, 1999. during Regular Session. WITNESS my hand and the official seal of the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, this 16th day of September, 1999. . ~~~\\l:tt ~.i' ,..~~~~A<~~~~\ . DWIGHT E. BROCK 0.:'0':'- _ .,' .,"~jJ.a'1f'~J!i.i~ Clerk of Courts and Gi~~~k1:Jtt">' ~~_'$!i;~""':l'. Bx-officio to Board of:::;!:,j."-,;_ ~::ihi:i~;\ County Commissioners :_, ~~-f.>~f~~l\Y"''i.:.. + ~ :~A~',;~..'.:;'.~.'.;".'l.t b~ .:v-' '-'," !.~~..;,:""~ ., Q4\Yn~'s"~~' ...........:...-.: Bllie Hoffman, Deputy Clerk By, -, ,,'" ~ r-r1 ~ ~." ~ '-)oJ;.- '" "., 'TJ ,-"- ""u ;;5. '" !- '-'17 f"~ 'U 1TJ "" "" ,.. 0 01.,";. ':-? "'~ -> 0--< "."> ~ I ' . I (~ . ~~~ ...... (\:..' , .. ....,~ ExhibitV.C.8 USACOE Permit Conditions DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY PERMIT Permittee: First Assembly' of God 2132 Shadowlawn Drive Naples, Florida 34112 1.1 0'9 Permit No: 199605090 (IP-SB) Issuing Office: U.S. Army Engineer District, Jacksonville NOTE: The term "you" and its derivatives, as used in this permit, mean the permittee or any future transferee. The term "this office" refers to the appropriate district or division office of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers having jurisdiction over the permitted activity or the appropriate official of that office acting under the authority of the commanding officer. You are authorized to perform work in accordance with the terms and conditions specified below. Project Description: Construct an educational and rehabilitation campus to include an adult living facility, travel trailer unit lots for multi-family dwellings, an assembly center for predominately church use, a chapel, a child care facility, a school, and a gymnasium. The project also involves improvements to an access road along the south property boundary. The project will impact 38.0 acres of jurisdictional waters by filling 31.5 acres with 155,079 cubic yards of fill and excavating 112,919 cubic yards from 6.5 acres. The work is to be completed in accordance with the attached plans numbered 199605090(IP-SB) in 18 sheets dated March 25, 1998. These drawings can be found in Attachment A, which is attached to, and becomes part of, this permit. Project Location: The project is located on a 68.8 acre parcel along the east side of County Route 951 (CR-951) approximately 0.75 miles north of Rattlesnake Hammock Road (CR-846) in Section 14, Township 50 South, Range 26 East, Collier County, Florida. Latitude 26"07'10" Nt Longitude 81"41'04" W " ., . 199605090 (IP-SBl First Assembly of God Permit Conditions: General Conditions: 1. The time limit for completing the work authorized ends on AeR J O~ QO 3' If you find that you need more time to complete the author~zea activity, submit your request for a time extension to this office for consideration at least one month before the above date is reached. 2. You must maintain the activity authorized by this permit in good condition and in conformance with the terms and conditions of this permit. You are not relieved of this requirement if you abandon the permitted activity, although you may make a good faith transfer to a third party in compliance with General Condition 4 below. Should you wish to cease to maintain the authorized activity or should you desire to abandon it without a good faith transfer, you must obtain a modification of this permit from this office, which may require restoration of the area. 3. If you discover any previously unknown historic or archeological remains while accomplishing the activity authorized by this permit, you must immediately notify this office of what you have found. We will initiate the Federal and state coordination required to determine if the remains warrant a recovery effort or if the site is eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places. 4. If you sell the property associated with this permit, you must obtain the signature and mailing address of the new owner in the space provided and forward a copy of the permit to this office to validate the transfer of this authorization. 5. If a conditioned water quality certification has been issued for your project, you must comply with the conditions specified in the certification as special conditions to this permit. For your convenience, a copy of the certification is attached if it contains such conditions (Attachment B) . 6. You must allow representatives from this office to inspect the authorized activity at any time deemed necessary to ensure that it is being or has been accomplished in accordance with the terms and conditions of your permit. 2 .:~ , p , 199605090 (IP-SB) First Assembly of God Special Conditions: 1. The permittee shall notify the Corps in writing at least 4B hours prior to commencement of the work authorized by this permit. This commencement notification and all other reports regarding this permit shall be submitted to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Regulatory Division, Enforcement Branch, P.O. Box 4970, Jacksonville, Florida 32232-0019 and shall reference the permit number. 2. The permittee shall perform on site compensatory mitigation on 16.9 acres by enhancing 11.7 acres of wetlands, enhancing 0.6 acre of uplands, creating 0.6 acre of shorebird habitat, and removing the exotic and nuisance vegetation from 4.0 acres of FPL Easement. The mitigation work shall be completed in accordance with the attached plans entitled "Permit Drawings" in IB sheets dated March 25, 199B (Attachment A) unless otherwise specifically stated in the Special Conditions of this permit. . The 11.7 acres of on site enhanced wetlands shall consist of 4.1 acres of wetland enhancement without plantings (wetland #1) and 7.6 acres of wetland enhancement with plantings (wetland #2). Wetland #1- and 0.5 acre of enhanced uplands (upland #1) shall be located outside of the surface water management system for the project site. W€tland #2 and 0.1 acre of enhanced uplands (upland #2) shall be located within the surface water management system. Wetland #2, upland #2, and 0.6 acre of shorebird habitat shall be maintained at a control elevation of 9.7 feet NGVD (Basin B). . Wetland #1, upland #1, and upland #2 shall be cleared of exotic and nuisance vegetation by hand methods, Vehicles and other equipment which disturb the soil surface shall be prohibited, . Wetland #2 shall be cleared of exotic and nuisance vegetation and shall be regraded to an elevation between 9.4 feet and 9.7 feet NGVD, but in no case shall exceed 9.7 feet NGVD. The area shall be replanted with nursery grown 6 foot cypress and slash pine trees at an average density of 109 trees per acre. The number of trees planted for either species shall not exceed 60 percent of the total. . The 0.6 acre shorebird habitat shall be a minimum of 66 feet wide and shall be divided into three zones as shown on cross 3 .,-, , ,- -, 199605090 (IP-SB) E'irst Assembly of God section C-C page 11 of Attachment A. The shallow or landward side of zone A shall be graded to match the elevation of wetland #2. The area within the shorebird habitat shall be excavated to provide two, terraced shelves which would trap water during periods of low water. The bottom elevation of each shelf shall differ by no less than 0.5 feet in order to trap water at different low water periods. Zones A and B of the 0.6 acre shorebird habitat shall be planted with a minimum of 5 species of native herbaceous wetland plants. The number of plantings from anyone species in zones A & B shall not exceed 30 percent of the total and at no time shall the aerial coverage by anyone species exceed 30 percent aerial coverage. Zone C of the 0.6 acre shorebird habitat shall be planted with a minimum of 3 species of native herbaceous wetland plants. The number of plantings from anyone species in zone C shall not exceed 40 percent of the total and at no time shall the aerial coverage by anyone species exceed 40 percent aerial coverage. 3. Within one year from the date of permit issuance the permittee shall complete the mitigation work, except for ongoing monitoring and adjustments to ensure the success of the mitigation. 4. The 16.9 acre on site mitigation areas shall be managed in perpetuity for (al the control of invasive exotic vegetation as defined by the Florida Exotic Pest Plant Council's 1997 List of Invasive Species and for (bl the control of nuisance plant species as defined by the South Florida Water Management District (Appendix E, Technical publication REG-DOl; Wetland Rapid Assessment Procedure, WRAP; September 1997). At no time shall the density of invasive exotic vegetation exceed 5% of the total aerial cover. At no time shall the density of nuisance plant species exceed 10% of the total aerial cover. 5. Within one year from the date of this permit, the permittee shall place a conservation easement (preserve) on 12.9 acres of the 16.9 acre on site mitigation areas. The location of the preserve areas are identified on page 16 in Attachment A. The conservation easement shall be legally sufficient to ensure that the 12.9 acre preserve shall remain in its natural state in perpetuity. The 12.9 acre preserve areas will not be disturbed by any dredging, filling, land clearing, agricultural activities, planting, or any other construction work whatsoever except for those activities noted in the attached "Permit Drawings" (Attachment Al or stated specifically in this permit instrument. The permittee agrees that the only future utilization of the preserved areas in question 4 " .-i ,'" 199605090{IP-SB) First Assembly of God shall be as a purely natural area. The conservation easement for the preserve areas shall be granted to the South Florida Water Management District as noted in Attachment B (SFWMD Environmental Resource Permit No. 1l-01521-P). The permittee shall prepare the proposed conservation easement, including a description, including scaled drawings, of the area in question and furnish the same to the Jacksonville District Office of Counsel, c/o THE REGULATORY DIVISION, ENFORCEMENT BRANCH for legal review and approval.. Within 30 days of Corps approval of the proposed easement, the permittee shall record the easement in the public records of Collier County, Florida and a certified copy of the recorded document, plat and verification of acceptance from the grantee shall be forwarded to the Jacksonville District Office. 6. The permittee shall protect the on site mitigation areas which are not to be placed into a conservation easement (4.0 acres) in a similar manner as the on site mitigation areas which are to be placed into a conservation easement (Special Condition #5; 12.9 acres). The 4.0 acres of on site mitigation which is not to be placed into a conservation easement shall not be disturbed by any dredging, filling, land clearing, agricultural activities, planting, or any other construction work whatsoever except for those activities noted in the attached "Permit Drawings:" (Attachment A) . 7. The.permittee agrees that the monitoring of the 16.9 acre on site mitigation areas outlined in paragraph 2 above, snaIl consist of baseline monitoring (prior to mitigation construction), time- zero monitoring (within 30 days following completion of the mitigation work), and annual monitoring reports thereafter. All monitoring reports will be mailed to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Regulatory Division, Enforcement Branch, Post Office Box 4970, Jacksonville, Florida 32232-0019. Each monitoring report will include data collected on vegetation, wildlife, rainfall, and wetland water levels, as described on page 13 of the "Permit Drawings" (Attachment A) and must also include the following items: (a) the Department of the Army Permit number, (b) the sequence number of the report being submitted, (cl the date the next report is expected to be submitted, and (d) a brief summary of the status of the mitigation including any problems encountered and the remedial actions taken. 8. The on site mitigation shall be considered successful when the following success criteria has been met: 5 .' .-.' .-., 199605090 (IP-SB) First Assembly of God Wetland #1 and upland #1 and upland #2: . for five consecutive years the density of invasive exotic vegetation has, at no time, exceeded 5% of the total aerial cover and that the density of nuisance plant species has, at no time, exceeded 10% of the total aerial cover.. Wetland #2: . for five consecutive years the density of invasive exotic vegetation has, at no time, exceeded 5% of the total aerial cover and that the density of nuisance plant species has, at no time, exceeded 10% of the total aerial cover. . the area has an average density of 109 trees/acre (cypress and slash pine) greater than 6 feet in height and that these trees have survived for three consecutive years without the need for supplemental plantings. . The number of cypress trees or slash pines does not exceed 60 percent of the total. Shorebird Habitat: . for five consecutive years the density of invasive exotic vegetation has, at no time, exceeded 5% of the total aerial cover and that the density of nuisance plant species has, at no time, exceeded 10% of the total aerial cover. . zones A, B & C has a native herbaceous aerial coverage of greater than 80 percent and that these plants have survived for three consecutive years without the need for supplemental plantings. . the aerial coverage from anyone species in zones A & B does not exceed 30 percent of the total aerial coverage in those zones. . the aerial coverage from anyone species in zone C does not exceed 40 percent of the total aerial coverage in zone C. 6 ..' ". _ll 199605090 (IP-SB) First Assembly of God FPL Easement (4.0 acres): . for five consecutive years the density of invasive exotic vegetation has, at no time, exceeded 5% of the total aerial cover and that the density of nuisance plant species has, at no time, exceeded 10% of the total aerial cover. 9. Annual monitoring shall continue for five consecutive years or until the success criteria for all on site mitigation areas has been met. A request for a final inspection should be submitted with the last monitoring report. The Corps of Engineers shall make the success determination. 10. The permittee shall implement a large mammal nuisance plan as described on pages 17-18 in the "Permit Drawings" (Attachment A). 11. The permittee shall perform off site compensatory mitigation by donating 102 acres to the Corkscrew Regional Ecosystem Watershed (CREW) Trust. The location of the off site compensatory mitigation is identified in Attachment C (Off Site Mitigation Plan). Within one year from the date of this permit instrument, the permittee shall provide written documentation from CREW Trust that the transfer of ownership has been completed. Further Information: 1. congressional Authorities: You have been authorized to undertake the activity described above pursuant to: ( ) Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act of 1899 (33 U.S.C. 403). (X) Section 404 of the Clean Water Act (33 U.S.C. 1344). ( ) Section 103 of the Marine Protection, Research and Sanctuaries Act of 1972 (33 U.S.C. 1413). 2. Limits of this authorization. a. This permit does not obviate the need to obtain other Federal, State, and local authorization required by law. b. This permit does not grant any property rights or exclusive privileges. c, This permit does not authorize any injury to the property or rights of others. 7 ~ .' '. , 199605090 (IP-SB) tirst Assembly of God d. This permit does not authorize interference with any existing or proposed Federal projects. 3, Limits of Federal Liability. In issuing this permit, the Federal Government does not assume any liability for the following: a. Damages to the permitted project or uses thereof as a result of other permitted or unpermitted activities or from natural causes. b. result of the Damages to the permitted project or uses thereof as a of current or future activities undertaken by or on behalf United States in the public interest. c. Damages to persons, property, or to other permitted or unpermitted activities or structures caused by the activity authorized by this permit. d. Design or construction deficiencies associated with the permitted work. e. Damage claims associated with any future modification, suspension, or revocation of this permit. 4. Reliance on Applicant's Data: The determination of this office that issuance of this permit is not contrary to the public interest was made in reliance on the information you provided. 5. Reevaluation of Permit Decision: This office may reevaluate its decision on this permit at any time the circumstances warrant. Circumstances that could require a reevaluation include, but are not limited to, the following: a. You fail to comply with the terms and conditions of this permit. b. The information provided by you in support of your permit application proves to have been false, incomplete, or inaccurate . (see 4 above). c. Significant new information surfaces which this office did not consider in reaching the original public interest decision. 8 Exhibit V. D. 1 dl Drainage The Water Management Plan for the existing PUD is in place. The modifications to land use are expected to have little effect on the basic system. The total area of impervious surfaces will be similar. The Water Management Plan will be reviewed and revised as necessary for the Revised PUD, and detailed plans for drainage will accompany subsequent Site Plan applications. (see also attached Miscellaneous Exhibit V.C. 7 SFWMD Permit conditions) H:\2005\2005054\WP\GMP Amendment\2 AMENDGMP application FINAL.doc "aI \S ~- .....~~- Exhibit V.C.7 SFWMD Permit Conditions SOUTH FLORIDA W AlER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCE PERMIT NO_ U-01521-P . 10/45 ReII' O8I9S DATE ISSUED: SEPTEMBER 11, 1997 -:RMlTIEE: FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD (FIRST ASSEMBLY MINISTRIES-PHASE I) 213 SHADOWlAWN DR! VE . NAPLES . FL 34112 10JECT DESCRIPTION: AN ENVIRONMENTAl RESOURCE PERMIT FOR CONCEPTUAL APPROVAl OF A SURFACE WATER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM SERVING A 68.8 ACRE .SITE CONSISTING OF A 63.8 ACRE RELIGIOUS EDUCATION AND REHABILITATION CAMPUS. DISCHARGING INTO THE HENDERSON CREEK CANAl VIA AN ONSITE WETlAND AND A CONTROl STRUCTURE. AlSO. AUTHORIZATION fOR CONSTRUCTION AND OPERATION OF A SURFACE WATER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM SERVING 31.8 ACRES OF THE 68,8 ACRE DEVaOPMENT, WJECT LOCATION: COlLIER COUNTY . SECTION: 14 lWP: 50S RGE: 26E " p.r1lie i. i..ued pur.uant t=o Applieation No..970303-" . daeed Ma.rch 3. 1-9'7. Penaitt.. agre.. to hold and MY. t South Plorid& Wat.er M.oIlnageee.l'll:Diab:ict and i~. .uccell.orB h.~1... frca any and all tbJaa9..~cllli_ or l1ahilieie. which J:' ari.. by rea.aon of th... conetruct.ion. operation. .Aintenance or ua. of .ct.i'Viti.. .;wl:.horls_d by thi. Permit.. Ttd. P.~t :l..u.d under the prO'Vi.ions of Chapter 373 . ~ IV Plorida St."t.utea(P.S).. .and tb.Operating Agre-6IIlent Ccao.rn.ing ;llatien Under t-art; :IV , cb"ptor 373 P.S. between. SooI.lth Plorid.a Wat~ Mana.ge..nt Disl:.rlct. and the D<epartraant of ':lron_n!:al Protection. I..uane. of this 1"erwdt: conlltitute. eartificatioa. or eompliane. with state water ~l:iey II~ dC"e n.c:c...~ P\1%'8'Iant t.o Section ",,01, Public :r..v '2.'00, :J3 OSC Section 134.1 . 'lUlleDs this Pe:nai.t 1. issued punuant :lJ .t iErlprov..ent provision. of sub_c::t:.ion. 373.41"'(1) (b), 1'_8.. or _ ot.hervi.. et.at.d herein. II PoarIIlie IIUlY 0. tranllllfe~ purauant tc:t the appropriate provieiona 'Of Chapt6r 373, F.B, and SectiomJ <I(l1J-1.'~07(1) a.nd and 403-4.3S1(1).(2),and (4), plorida ~ni.tr.tiv. code (P.A.C)_ II ""'rmit v.ay be revoked, BUllpended, or modit:i.d at IlnY t.i.. pursuant t.o the appropriate provi..io~ ot Olapter )73, P_S. Section. <1011-4.351(1), (2). and (.>, P.A_C. P.andt ahall be ellbjl!!ct. to th.. G.naral ConditionD eet forth in Rule "Oa~"_381,F.A.C., unle.. va~v.d or DOdi!ied by lrning Board. "the Applic~ti()n. .and th6 Surface W.at.ar M;usa.n~~nt S~f R.vi.~ B~ary of th. Appliccation. including .11 l:i.tion.a. &r:ld a1.1 plan. and .psc1.t:ieat.iona incorporated by hference. ar... p.rt of thi. Perlrlt:. .All aetiv:l~i.. aul:hcri%8d h2. Permit eh.ll be i.ple~nted .. ..t. fortb in the plan. , s~eification.. and perf~anc. ~riteria ~d ..t forth and r:por.llted in th.- Start.e. Water Manageaent. Staff Rsvi.", S~ry, Wi.thin 30 day. .tter cotllpletion of e>on.truction of the litted .c~ivity, bh. Peraittee ahall .ub.it .a writt~n .tat.-.nt of ~l.tion and eerti~ic.tion by. regiatare4 _',!!!'IJDiooal engineer or otb<!lr ..ppropriate individual. pur.uant tQ th. appropriate proviaiona of chaptax- 373 , F. S., and Lana tOB-4.351.and 40a~t.JB1, V.A.C. he 6V<!lDt the property iD .old or otberviee conVeyed, th. p<e:r1llittott. will rtllnain liAb-le f.or cotIpliance -with thi. Perait ~ ~~B~.r ia ~pproved by the Di.triet puruuant to Rul. ~OB-~.~107. P.A_C. ':IAL AND GENERAl CONDITIONS ARE PS FOllOWS; SEE PAGES 2-4 OF 7 - 21 SPECIAL CONDITIONS. SEE PAGES 5-7 OF 7 - 19 GENERAL CONDITIONS. ~D WITH THE CLERK OF THE SOUTH SOUTH FLORIDA WATER MANAGEMENT RIOA WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT DISTRICT BY ITS. GOVERNING BOARD OriQinal siQoed by: Varn Kaiser LJtPUH LLtKK By Original s\gneC bY TONY BURNS ~Jl~IANI ~tUKtIAKY PAGE 1 OF 7 T .-' .. .~- ----- . PERMIT NO: 11-01521-P PAGE 2 OF 7 SPECIAL CONDITIONS .. MINIMUM BUILDING FLOOR ELEVATION: BASIN: BASIN A - 12.70 FEET NGVD. BASIN: BASIN B - 12.00 FEET NGVD, MINIMUM ROAD CROWN ELEVATION: BASIN: BASIN A - 12.08 FEET NGVD. BASIN: BASIN B - 11.70 FEET NGVO. DISCHARGE FACILITIES: BASIN: BASIN A: I-I' WIDE SHARP CRESTED WEIR WITH CREST AT ELEV. 11.25' NGVD. 1- . 25' W X 1. 85' H RECTANGULAR NOTCH WITH I NVERT AT ELEV. 9.4' NGVD. 86 LF OF 2,5' OIA. RCP CUlVERT. RECEIVING BODY : HENDERSON CREEK CANAL CONTROL ELEV : 9.4 FEET NGVO, BASIN: BASIN B: 1-1' WIDE SHARP CRESTED WEIR WITH CREST AT ELEV. 10.55' NGVD. 1-.25' W X .85' H RECTANGULAR NOTCH WITH INVERT AT ELEV, 9.7' NGVD, RECEIVING BODY : WETlAND PRESERVE VIA SPREADER SWALE .ONTROl ELEV : 9,7 FEET NGVD. THE PERMITTEE SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE CORRECTION OF ANY EROSION, SHOAlING OR WATER OUALITY PROBLEMS THAT RESULT FROM THE CONSTRUCTION OR OPERATION OF THE SURFACE WATER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM, MEASURES SHALL BE TAKEN DURING CONSTRUCTION TO INSURE THAT SEDIMENTATION AND/OR TURBIDITY PROBLEMS ARE NOT CREATED IN THE RECEIVING WATER. THE DISTRICT RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REQUIRE THAT ADDITIONAl WATER QUAlITY TREATMENT METHODS BE INCORPORATED INTO THE DRAINAGE SYSTEM IF SUCH MEASURES ARE SHOWN TO BE NECESSARY. LAKE SlOE SLOPES SHAlL BE NO STEEPER THAN 4:1 (HORIZONTAL:VERTICAL) TO A DEPTH OF TWO FEET BELOW THE CONTROL ELEVATION, SIDE SLOPES SHALL BE NURTURED OR PLANTED FROM 2 FEET BELOrJ TO 1 FOOT ABOVE CONTROL ELEVATION TO INSURE VEGETATIVE GROWTH. FACILITIES OTHER THAN THOSE STATED HEREIN SHALL NOT BE CONSTRUCTED WITHOUT AN APPROVED MODIFICATION OF THIS PERMIT. OPERATION OF THE SURfACE WATER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM SHALL BE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE PERMITTEE. PRIOR TO TRANSFER OF TITLE FOR ANY PORTION OF THE PROJECT TO A THIRD PARTY, MODIFICATION OF THE PERMIT WILL BE REQUIRED. SILT SCREENS, HAY BAlES OR OTHER SUCH SEDIMENT CONTROL MEASURES SHALL BE UTILIZED DURING CONSTRUCTION. THE SELECTED SEDIMENT CONTROl MEASURES SHAlL BE INSTALLED LANDWARD OF THE UPLAND BUFFER ZONES AROUND ALL PROTECTED WETLANDS. ALL AREAS SHALL BE STABILIZED AND VEGETATED IMMEOIATEL Y AFTER 'STRUCTION TO PREVENT EROSION INTO THE WETLANDS AND UPLAND BUFFER IONES. ~.,", 1''''"''_ '" Vt , Ll-- PERMANENT PHYSICAl MARKERS DESIGNATING THE PRESERVE STAlUS OF THE WETlAND ?RESERVATIOO AREAS AND BUFFER ZONES SHALL BE PLACED AT THE INTERSECTION OF THE BUFFER AND EACH LOT LINE. THESE MARKERS SHALL BE MAINTAINED IN PERPETUITY . 12. THE SFWHD RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REQUIRE REMEDIAL MEASURES TO BE TAKEN BY THE PERMITTEE IF WETLAND AND/OR UPLAND MONITORING OR OTIlER INFOOHATION DEMONSTRATES THAT ADVERSE IMPACTS TO PROTECTED. CONSERVED, INCORPORATED OR MITIGATED WETlANDS OR UPLANDS HAVE OCCURRED DUE TO PROJECT RELATED ACTIVITIES. .3. Am FlJfURE CHANGES IN lAND USE OR TREATMENT OF WETlANDS AND/OR UPLAND BUFfER/ClliPENSATION PREAS MAY REQUIRE A SURFACE WATERHANAGEMEHT PERMIT MODIFICATION AND ADDITIONAl ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW BY DISTRICT STAff, PRIOR TO TIlE PERMITTEE INSTITUTING ANY FUTURE CHANGES NOT AUTHORIZED BY THIS PERMIT. THE PERMITTEE SHALL NOTIFY THE SFWMD OF SUCH INTENTIONS FOR A DETERMINATION OF ANY NECESSARY PERMIT MODIFICATIONS. 4. THE PERMITTEE SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE SUCCESSFUl. COMPlETION OF THE MITIGATION WORK. INCLUDING TIlE MONITORING AND MAINTENANCE OF THE MITIGATION AREAS FOR THE DURATION OF THE PlAN, THE MITIGATION AREACS) SHALL NOT BE TURNED OVER TO THE OPERATION ENTITY UNTIL THE MITIGATION WORK IS ACCOMPLISHED />S PERMITTED AND SFWMD STAFF HAS CONCURRED. -<;, A WETLAND MONITORING PROGRAM SHAlL BE IMPLEMENTED WITHIN THE PROTECTED WETLANDS AND DETENTION AREAS. toKJNITORINGSHALL BE CONDUCTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH EXHIBIT(S) 9. lOA - lOC AND SHALL INCLUDE ANNUAl REPORTS SUBMITTED TO THE SFW'MO FOR REVIEW. MONITORING SHALL CONTINUE FOR A PERIOD OF 5 YEARS, ) WETLAND MITIGATION PROGRAM SHALL BE IMPLEMENTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH cXHIBIT(S) 9. IDA - lOCo THE PERMITTEE SHALL RESTORE 4.1 ACRES OF CYPRESS. 2.6 ACRES Of MARSH AND 7,6 ACRES OF TRANS ITI 0NAl AREA-- AND PROTECT .6 ACRE OF UPLAND COMPENSATION AREACS). :7. THE WETLAND CONSERVATION AREAS AND UPLAND BUFFER ZONES AND/OR UPLAND PRESERVATION AREAS SHOWN ON EXHIBIT(S) 12 MAY IN NO WAY BE AlTERED FROM THEIR NATURAL STATE. ACTIVITIES PROHIBITED WITHIN THE CONSERVATION AREAS INCLUDE, BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO: CONSTRUCTION OR PLACING OF BUILDINGS ON OR ABOVE THE GROUND; DUMPING OR PLACING SOIL OR OTHER SUBSTANCES SUCH AS TRASH; -, REMOVAL OR DESTRUCTION OF TREES, SHRUBS. OR OTHER VEGETATION - WITH THE EXCEPTION OF EXOTIC/NUISANCE VEGETATION REMOVAL~ EXCAVATION. DREDGING. OR REMOVAL OF SOIL MATERIAL; DIKING OR FENCING; ANu ANY OTHER ACTIVITIES DETRIMENTAl TO DRAINAGE. FLOOD CONTROL, WATER CONSERVATION, EROSION CONTROL. ~. OR FISH AND WILDLIFE HABITAT CONSERVATION OR PRESERVATION. J. ACTIVITIES ASSOCIATED WITH IMPLEMENTATION OF THE WETLAND MITIGATION", MONITORING AND MAINTENANCE SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE FOLLOWINb WORK SCHEDULE, ANY DEVIATION FROM THESE TIME FRAMES SHALL REQUIRE FORMAL SF\oJMD APPROVAL, SUCH REQUESTS MUST BE MADE IN WRITING AND SHALL INCLUDE (1) REASON FOR THE MODIFICATION; (2) PROPOSED START/FINISH DATES; AND (3) PROGRESS REPORT ON THE STATUS OF THE EXISTING MITIGATION EFFORTS, COMPLETION DATE ACTIVITY APRIL 1. 1998 BASELINE MONITORING REPORT APRIL I, 1998 EXOTIC VEGETATION REMOVAL "TOBER 1, 1998 PLANTING MITIGATION AREA _108ER 1, 1998 RECORD CONSERVATION E/>SEMENT DOCll-lENTS OCTOBER 1. 1998 EXOTIC VEGETATION REMOVAL APRIL 1. 1999 FIRST MONITORING REPORT ~PRIl .1. 1999 EXOTIC VEGETATION REMOVAl :TOBER 1;, 1999 EXOTIC VEGETATION REMOVAl APRIL 1. LOOO SECOND MONITORING REPORT OCTOBER 1" 2000 EXOTIC VEGETATION REMOVAl APRIL 1. LOOl THIRD MONITORING REPORT OCTOBER I, 2001 EXOTIC VEGETATION REMOVAL APRIL 1. 2002 FOURTH MONITORING REPORT OCTOBER 1;, 2002 EXOTIC VEGETATION REMOVAL APRIL 1. L003 FIFTH MONITORING REPORT 1. A MAINTENANCE PROGRAM SHAlL BE IMPLEMENTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH EXHIBIT(S) 1011. - 10C FOR THE PRESERVED/RESTORED WETlAND AREAS AND UPLAND PRESERVATION AREAS ON A REGULAA BASIS TO ENSURE THE INTEGRITY AND VIABILITY OF THE CONSERVATION AREACS) AS PERMITTED. MAINTENANCE SHALL BE CONDUCTED IN PERPETUITY TO ENSURE THAT THE CcmERVATIOO AREAS ARE MAINTAINED FREE FR(}I EXOTIC VEGETATION (BRAZILIAN PEPPER. MELALEUCA, AND AUSTRALIAN PINE) AND THAT OTHER NUISANCE SPECIES SHALL CONSTInITE NO MORE THAN 10% OF TOTAL COVER. I. NO LATER THAN OCTOBER 1 1998 THE PERMITTEE SHAlL RECORD A CONSERVATION EASEMENT(S) OVER THE REAL PROPERTY DESIGNATED AS A CONSERVATION/PRESERVATION AREACS) ON THE ATTACHED EXHIBIT 12, THE EASEMENT SHALL BE GRANTED FREE OF ENCUMBRANCES OR INTERESTS WHICH THE DISTRICT DETERMINES ARE CONTRARY TO THE INTENT OF THE EASEMENT. THE CONSERVATION EASEMENT SHALL BE GRANTED TO THE DISTRICT USING THE APPROVED FORM ATTACHED AS EXHIBIT (S) 1111. - lIE. ANY PROPOSED r-KIDIFlCATIONS TO THE APPROVED FORM MUST RECEIVE PRIOR WRITTEN CONSENT FROM THE DISTRICT. UPON RECORDATION. THE PERMITTEE SHALL FORWARD THE ORIGINAl RECORDED EASEMENT TO THE NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT POST PERMIT COMPLIANCE STAFF IN THE DISTRICT SERVICE CENTER WHERE THE APPLICATION WAS SUBMITTED. I.. "iE DELINEATION OF THE EXTENT OF WETLANDS AND/OR OTHER SURFACE WATERS. AS SHOWN ON THE PLANS INCORPORATED INTO THIS PERMIT. SHAlL BE CONSIDERED BINDING, L'..I .................., "'........ ............. GENERAl CONDITIONS L. Ll ACnVITIES AlJrOORIZED BY THIS PERMIT SHAlL BE IMPLEMENTED AS SET FORTH ~N THE PlANS, SPECIFICATIONS AND PERFORMANCE CRITERIA AS APPROVED BY THIS PERMIT. ANY DEVIATION FR()1 THE PERMImO ACTIVITY AND THE CONDITIONS FOR UNDERTAKING THAT ACTIVITY SHAlL CONSTITUTE A VIOLATION OF THIS PERMIT AND PART IV, CHAPTER 373, F.S. , THIS PERMIT OR A COpy THEREOF, C(}jPLETE WITH AlL CDmITIONS ATTACHMENTS, EXHIBITS. AND MODIFICATIONS SHAlL BE KEPT AT THE WORK SITE 6F THE PERMITTED ACTIVITY. THE C(}1PLETE PERMIT SHALL BE AVAILABLE FOR REVIEW AT THE WORK SITE UPON REQUEST BY THE DISTRICT STAFF, THE PERMImE SHALL REQUIRE THE CONTRACTOR TO REVIEW THE C(}1PLETE PERMIT PRIOR TO Cor+IENCEHENT OF THE ACTIVITY AUTHORIZED BY THIS PERMIT. ACTIVITIES APPROVED BY THIS PERMIT SHALL BE CONDUCTED IN A MANNER WHICH DOES NOT CAUSE VIOLATIONS OF STATE WATER OUALITY STANDARDS. THE PERMImE SHALL IMPLEMENT BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES F=OR EROSION AND POLLUTION CONTROL TO PREVENT VIOLATION OF STATE WATER QUAlITY STANDARDS. TEMPORARY EROSION COOROL SHAlL BE IMPLEMENTED PRIOR TO' AND DURING CONSTRUCTION, AND PERMANENT CONTROL MEASURES SHALL BE C(}jpLETED WITHIN 7 DAYS OF ANY CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITY. TURBIDITY BARRIERS SHALL BE INSTAlLED AND MAINTAINED AT AlL LOCATIONS WHERE THE POSSIBILITY OF TRANSFERRING SUSPENDED SIl...IDS INTO THE RECEIVING WATERBODY EXISTS DUE TO THE PERMITIED WORK. TURBIDITY BARRIERS -. SHALL REMAIN IN PLACE AT ALL LOCATIONS UNTIL CONSTRUCTION IS COMPLETED AND SOILS ARE STABILIZED AND VEGETATION HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED. AlL PRACTICES SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE GUIDELINES AND SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIBED IN CHAPTER 6 OF THE FLORIDA LAND DEVELOPMENT MANUAl~ A GUIDE TO SOUND LAND AND WATER MANAGEMENT (DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAl REbUlATION. 1988), .- ICORPORATED BY REFERENCE IN RULE 40E-4.091t F.A.C. UNLESS A PROJECT- _.'ECIFIC EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL PLAN S APPROVED AS PART OF THE PERMIT. THEREAFTER THE PERMITIEE SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE REMOVAl OF THE BARRIERS. THE PERMITTEE SHALL CORRECT ANY EROSION OR SHOALING TI-lAT CAUSES ADVERSE IMPACTS TO THE WATER RESOURCES. THE PERMITTEE SHALL NOTIFY THE DISTRICT OF THE ANTICIPATED CONSTRUCTION START DATE WITHIN 30 DAYS OF THE DATE THAT THIS PERMIT IS ISSUED. AT LEAST 48 HOURS PRIOR TO CCl1MENCEMENT OF ACTIVITY AUTHORIZED BY TIllS PERMIT. THE PERMITTEE SHALL SUBMIT TO THE DISTRICT AN ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCE PERMIT CONSTRUCTION C<ffiENCEMENT NOTICE FORM NO, 0960 INDICATING THE ACTUAL START DATE AND THE EXPECTED CGlPlETION DATE. WHEN THE DURATION OF CONSTRUCTION WILL EXCEED ONE YEAR, THE PERMITTEE SHALL SUBMIT CONSTRUCTION STATUS REPORTS TO THE DISTRICT ON AN ANNUAL BASIS UTILIZING AN ANNUAL STATUS REPORT FORM, STATUS REPORT FORMS SHALL BE SUBMITTED THE FOLLOWING JUNE OF EACH YEAR. WITHIN 30 DAYS AFTER COMPLETION OF CONSTRUCTION OF THE PERMITIED ACTIVITY. THE PERMITTEE SHALL SUBMIT A WRITIEN STATEMENT OF COMPLETION AND CERTIFICATION BY A REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER OR OTHER APPROPRIATE INDIVIDUAl AS AUTHORIZED BY LAW. UTILIZING THE SUPPLIED ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCE PERMIT CONSTRUCTION COMPLETION/CONSTRUCTION CERTIFICATION FORM NO.D8BI. THE STATEMENT OF COMPlETI()j AND CERTIFICATION SHALL BE BASED ON ONSITE OBSERVATION OF CONSTRUCTION OR REVIEW OF ASBUILT DRAWINGS FOR THE PURPOSE OF DETERMINING IF THE WORK WAS COMPLETED IN COMPLIANCE WITIl PERMITTED PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS. THIS SUBMITTAL SHALL SERVE TO NOTIFY THE DISTRICT THAT THE SYSTEM IS READY FOR INSPECTION. ADDITIONALLY. IF ~cVIATION FROM THE APPROVED DRAWINGS ARE DISCOVERED DURING THE CERTIFICATION c'd OC"...., nf"'>r'" .._......... '-I' . PROCESS. THE CERTIFICATION MUST BE ACCCtlPANIED BY A COpy OF THE APPROVED PERMIT DRAWINGS WITH DEVIATIONS NOTED. BOTH THE ORIGINAL AND REVISED ---<:P(CIFICATIONS MUST BE CLEARLY SHOWN, THE PlANS MUST BE U,EARL Y LABELED AS .~BUILT. (R ~RECORD. DRAWING. AlL SrnVEYED DIMENSIONS AND ELEVATIONS SHALL HE CERTIFIED BY A REGISTERED SURVEYOR, THE OPERATION PHASE OF THIS PERMIT SHALL NOT BECGlE EFFECTIVE: UNTIL THE PERMITTEE HAS COMPLIED WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF CONDITION (6) ABOVE. HAS SUBMITTED A REQUEST FCR CONVERSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCE PERMIT FR<Xi CONSTRUCTIOO PHASE TO OPERATIOO PHASE. FORM NO.0920: THE DISTRICT DETERMINES THE SYSTEM TO BE IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE PERMITTED PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS; AND THE ENTITYAPPROYED BY THE DISTRICT IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTIONS 9.0 AND 10.0 Of THE BASIS OF REVIEW FCR ENVIRONMENTAl RESOURCE PERMIT APPLICATIONS WITHIN THE SOlITH FLORIDA WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT - ALriUST 1995. ACCEPTS RESPONSIBILITY FOR OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF mE SYSTEM, THE PERMIT SHALL NOT BE TRANSFERRED TO SUCH APPROVED OPERATIOO AND MAINTENANCE ENTITY UNTIL THE OPERATION PHASE OF THE PERMIT BECOMES EFFECTIVE. FOlLOWING INSPECTION AND APPROVAl OF THE PERMITTED SYSTEM BY THE DISTRICT. THE PERMITTEE SHALL INITIATE TRANSFER OF THE PERMIT TO THE APPROVED RESPONSIBLE OPERATING ENTITY IF DIFFERENT FRGl THE PERHIillE. UNTIL TIlE PERMIT IS TRANSFERRED PURSUANT TO SECTION 40E-l,6107. F.A,C.. THE PERMIillE SHALL BE LIABLE FOR COMPLIANCE WITH THE TERMS OF THE PERMIT. EACH PHASE OR INDEPENDENT PORTION OF THE PERMITTED SYSTEM MUST BE COMPLETED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PERMITTED PlANS AND PERMIT CONDITIONS PRIOR TO THE ,. INITIATIOO OF THE PERMITTED USE OF SITE INFRASTRUCTURE LOCATED WITHIN THE AREA SERVED BY THAT PORTION OR PHASE OF THE SYSTEM. EACH PHASE OR INDEPENDENT PORTION OF THE SYSTEM MUST BE CGlPLETED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PERMITTED PLANS AND PERMIT CONDITIONS PRIOR TO TRANSFER OF RESPONSIBILITY EOR OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF THE PHASE OR PORTlON OF THE SYSTEM TO A :AL GOVERNMENT OR OTHER RESPONSIBLE ENTITY. FOR THOSE SYSTEMS THAT WILL BE OPERATED OR MAINTAINED BY AN ENTITY THAT WILL REQUIRE AN EASEMENT OR DEED RESTRICTION IN ORDER TO ENABLE THAT ENTITY TO OPERATE OR MAINTAIN THE SYSTEM IN CONFORMANCE WITH TIllS PERMIT. SUCH EASEMENT OR DEED RESTRICTION MUST BE RECORDED IN THE PUBLIC RECORDS AND SUBMITTED TO THE DISTRICT ALONG WITH ANY OTHER FINAL OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE DOCUMENTS REQUIRED BY SECTIONS 9.0 AND 10.0 OF THE BASIS OF REVIEW FOR ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCE PERMIT APPLICATIONS WITHIN THE SOUTH FLORIDA WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT - AUGUST 1995. PRIOR TO LOT OR UNIT SALES OR PRIOR TO THE COMPLETION OF THE SYSTEM. WHICHEVER OCCURS FIRST, OTHER DOCUMENTS CONCERNING THE ESTABLISHMENT AND AUTHoRITY OF THE OPERATING ENTITY. MUST BE FILED WITH THE SECRETARY OF STATE WHERE APPROPRIATE. FOR THOSE SYSTEMS WHICH ARE PROPOSED TO BE MAINTAINED BY THE COUNTY OR MUNICIPAL ENTITIES. FINAL OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE DOCUMENTS MUST BE RECEIVED BY THE DISTR]CT WHEN MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION OF THE SYSTEM IS ACCEPTED BY THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT ENTITY. FAILURE TO SUBMIT THE APPROPRIATE FINAL DOCUMENTS WILL RESULT IN THE PERMITTEE REMAINING LIABLE FOR CARRYING OUT MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION OF THE PERMITTED SYSTEM AND ANY OTHER PERMIT CONDITIONS. SHOULD ANY OTHER REGULATORY AGENCY REQUIRE CHANGES TO THE PERMITTED SYSTEM, THE PERMITTEE SHALL NOTIFY THE DISTRICT IN WRITING OF THE CHANGES PRIOR TO IMPLEMENTATION SO THAT A DETERMINATION CAN BE MADE WHETHER A PERMIT MODIFICATION IS REQUIRED. -. THIS PERMIT DOES NOT ELIMINATE THE NECESSITY TO OBTAIN ANY REQUIRED FEDERAL. STATE. LOCAL AND SPECIAL DISTRICT AUTHORIZATIONS PRIOR TO THE START OF ANY ACTIVITY APPROVED BY THIS PERMIT. THIS PERMIT DOES NOT CONVEY TO THE r~IiITTEE OR CREATE IN THE PERMITTEE ANY PROPERTY RIGHT. OR ANY INTEREST IN . ~ PROPERTY, NOR DOES IT AUTHORIZE ANY ENTRANCE UPON OR ACTIVITIES ON ~...J PROPERTY WHICH IS NOT amED OR CCWTRDLlED BY THE PERMITTEE, OR CrnVEY ANY RIGHTS OR PRIVILEGES OTHER THAN rnoSE SPECIFIED IN THE PERMIT AND CHAPTER --40E-4'OR CHAPTER 40E-40, F.A.C. 2. THE PERMITTEE IS HEREBY ADVISED THAT SECTION 253.77, F.S. STATES THAT A PERSCW MAY NOT C(}1MENCE ANY EXCAVATION, CONSTRUCTION, OR OTHER ACTIVITY INVOlVING THE USE OF SOVEREIGN OR OTHER LANDS OF THE STATE, THE TIlLE TO WHICH IS VESTED IN THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE INTERNAL IMPROVEMENT TRUST FUND WITHOUT OBTAINING THE REOOIREO LEASE. LI CENSE, EASEMENT, OR OTHER FORM OF CONSENT AUTHORIZING THE PROPOSED USE. 1l-IEREFORE THE PERMITTEE IS RESPONSIBLE FOR OBTAINING ANY NECESSARY AUTHORIZATIONS FROM THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES PRIOR TO COMMENCING ACTIVITY ON SOVEREIGmY lANDS OR OTHER STATE- OvINED LANDS. -'"3. THE PERMITTEE MUST OBTAIN A WATER USE PERMIT PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION DEWATERING, UNLESS THE WORK QUALIFIES FOR A GENERAL PERMIT PURSUANT TO SUBSECTION 40E-20.302(4) , F.A.C., ALSO KNOWN AS THE "NO NOTICE" RULE. --L THE PERMITTEE SHAll HOlD AND SAVE THE DISTRICT HARMlESS FROM ANY AND ALL DAMAGES. CLAIMS, OR LIABILITIES WHICH MAY ARISE BY REASON OF THE CONSTRUCTION, AlTERATION, OPERATION. MAINTENANCE, REMOVAl, ABANDONMENT OR USE OF ANY SYSTEM AUTHORIZED BY THE PERMIT. ). ANY DELINEATION OF THE EXTENT OF A WffiAND OR OTHER SURFACE WATER SUBMITTED AS PART OF THE PERMIT APPLICATION. INCLUDING PLANS OR OTHER SUPPORTING DOCUMENTATION. SHALL NOT BE CONSIDERED BINDING UNlESS A SPECIFIC CONDITION OF THIS PERMIT OR A FORMAl DETERMINATION UNDER SECTION 373.421(2), F.S.. PROVIDES OTHERWISE. ~. THE PERMITTEE SHALL NOTIFY THE DISTRICT IN WRITING WITHIN 30 DAYS OF ANY LE CONVEYANCE. OR OTHER TRANSFER OF OWNERSHIP OR CONTROl OF A PERMITTED ...tSTEM OR THE REAL PROPERTY ON WHICH THE PERMITTED SYSTEM IS LOCATED. ALL TRANSFERS OF OWNERSHIP OR TRANSFERS OF A PERMIT ARE SUBJECT TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF RULES 40E-l.6105 AND 40E-l_6107, F.A.C. THE PERMITTEE TRANSFERRING THE PERMIT SHALL REMAIN LIABLE FOR CORRECTIVE ACTIONS THAT MAY BE REQUIRED AS A RESULT OF ANY VIOLATIONS PRIOR TO THE SALE, CONVEYANCE OR OTHER TRANSFER OF THE SYSTEM. , UPON REASONABLE NOTICE TO THE PERMITTEE. DISTRICT AlJrHORIZED STAFF WITH PROPER IDENTIFICATION SHALL HAVE PERMISSION TO ENTER. INSPECT, SAMPLE AND TEST THE SYSTEM TO INSURE CONFORMITY WITH THE PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS APPROVED BY THE PERMIT, . IF HISTORICAL OR ARCHAEOLOGICAL ARTIFACTS ARE DISCOVERED AT ANY TIME ON THE ... PROJECT SITE, THE PERMITTEE SHALL IMMEDIATELY NOTIFY THE APPROPRIATE DISTRICT SERVICE CENTER, . THE PERMITTEE SHALL IMMEDIATELY NOTIFY THE DISTRICT IN WRITING OF ANY . PREVIOUSLY SUBMITTED INFORMATION THAT IS LATER DISCOVERED TO BE INACCURATE. , . d n....,....., -'\a1 ....,."................ .... ...".......~... ... ......."..... ..L.............a.i5"'..I.:a..I."'.....L -LI'..I.~L~..I.LL 3301 Gun Club Road, West Palm Bead., Florida 33406 . (561) 686-88tlO . FL WATS 1-800-432-2645 TDD (561) 697-2574 CON 24-06 August 25, 1997 FIJ'St ~Iy ofGed 213 ShadowlawnDrive Naples, FL 34112 Subject: Application No. 970303-4, First Assembly Ministries-Phase 1, Collier County, S 14!fSOSIR26E Enclosed is a copy of this District's staff report covering the permit application referenced therein. It is requested that you read this staff report thoroughly and understand its contents_ The recommendations as stated in the staff'report wiD be presented to our Governing Board for consideration on September II, ] 997. Should you wish to object to the staff recommendation or file a petition, please provide written objections, petitions and/or waivers (refer to the attached "Notice of Rights") to: Vem Kaiser, Deputy Clerk South Florida Water Management District Post Office Box 24680 West Palm Beach. Florida 33416-4680 The "Notice ofRigbts" addresses the procedures to be followed if you desire a public hearing or other review ,..c. the proposed ~ency action. You are advised, however, to be prepared to defend your position regarding permit applicatIon when it is considered by the Governing Board for final agency action, even if you agree with the staff recommendation, as the Governing Board may take final agency action which differs materially from the proposed agency action. Please contact the District if you have any questions concerning this matter. If we do not hear from you prior to the date on the "Notice of Rights" , we wiD assume you concur with our recommendations. CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE ~. I HEREBY CERTIFY that a "Notice of Rights" has been mailed to the addressee this August 1997. in accordance with Section 120.60 (3), Florida Statutes. Sincerely, .~ ~? ~ ~h~ Ammo, P.E. Deputy Director Regulation Department ~ CERTIFIED # Z 308 998 180 RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED 25th day of tn, Boan(: k \~ifIli;.am~.n. Jr.. Ch~iml;ln cne K. PetTTs, Vier: Cll~t'ml;ln :hdl W. BCg'l."r Vent M. C~rter VvtlIiOl.m E. Gr.lh.ml Wllli;t1l\ H:lmmond Ri..:h:ud 1\. iV1:lchd: !\h,had D. Minton r...tiri~ Singer- Samuel E. Poolr- In, Executive DlJ~ctor J\.1ichad Sbyron, Deputy Executive Director MJ.iljng A..,dr.,ss: P.O. B", 24600, \,yeS! J'odm &,<1>. FL 33416-4680 - . , - - .LVUUGt: vI nt8nu; hi", ..JDO ...,.,,,.. . NonCE OF RIGHTS Enclosed is a copy of the Staff Review Summary regarding the subject permit application, which is this agency's Notice of Proposed Agency Action. PETITION FOR FORMAL ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEEDINGS Any person whose substantial interests are or may be affected by the action whic-h is proposed in the enclosed Notice of Proposed Age'ncy Action/Staff Review Summary, may petition for an . administrative hearing in accordance with the requirements of Rule 40E-l.S21, Florida Administrative Code, and be filed with (received by) the District Clerk., 3301 Gun Club Road, West Palm Beach, Florida 33406. Petitions for administrative hearing on the above application must be filed within foulteen (14) days of actual receipt of this Notice of Proposed Agency Action. Failure to file a petition within this time period shall constitute a waiver of any rights such person. may have to request an administrative det-ermination(hearing) under section .120.57, Florida Statutes, c;oncernlngthe subject p.ermit application. Petitiom which are not filed in accordance with the above provisions are subject to dismissal. FLORIDA LAND AND WATER ADJUDICATORY COMMISSION A party to the proceeding below may seek review of a Final Order rendered onthe permit application before the Land and Water Adjudicatory Commission. Review under section 373.114, Florida Statutes, is initiated by filing a request for review with the Land and Adjudicatory Commission and serving a copy on the Department of Environmental Protection d a ny person named in the Order within applitablestatutory timeframes. This review is otJpellate in nature and limited to the record below. DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL A party who is adversely affected by final agency action on the permit application is entitled to .- judicial review in the District Court of Appeal pursuant to section 120.68, Florida Stat utes. as provided therein. Review under section 120.68, Florida Statutes, is initiated by filing a Notice of Appeal in the appropriate District Court of Appeal in accordance with Florida Rule of Appellate Procedure 9.110. CIRCUIT COURT Section 373.617(2), Florida Statutes, provicles: Any oerson substantially affected by a final action of any agency with respect to a permit may ~eek review within 90 days of the rendering of such decision and request monetary damages and other relief in the circuit court in the judicial circuit in which the affected property is located; however, circuit court I~view shall be confined solely to determining whether final agency action Is an unreasonable exercise of.the state's police power constituting a takinglllrith just compensation. Review of final agency action for the purpose of determining whether the action is in accordance with existing statutes or rules and based on competent substantial evidence shall proceed in accordance with Chapter 120. , ~..J form D300lslclll llev, 1/93 ~.JE-1,521 initiation of formal Proceedings (1) Initiation of f~m..1 procceding~ shall be made by filing a petition with th" l)6t,iu O",k within the applicable tiMeframes set forth in this chapter. Theterm petition indude~any appliCdtion (JI other document which expresses a request for formal proceedings. (e) (f) (g) (h) All petitions filed uodel" these rule~shall contain: The name and .ddfess of the District arid the District's tile or identification number. if known. The name and address of the petitioner or petitioners; An explanation of how each petitioner's substantial iOteresu will be affected by the Distllct', . determination; A statement of when and how petitioner received notice of agency action or not;te of proposed agency action; A statement of all disputed issues of material fact. If there are none. the petition must.o Indicate; A concise statement of the ultimate facts which petitioner belielles entitle petition"r to th., r"hel .ought as well as the rules and statutes which support petitioner's claim for relief; A demand for the relief to which the petitioner deems himself entitled; and Other infor mation which the petitioner contends is material. (2) (al (b) (el (t!) (3l Upon receipt of a petition for formal proceedings, the office of counsel shallrelliew ,he petition for compliance with subsection (2l. The Board shall accept those petitions in substantial compliance therewith. which have been timely filed, which establish that .the petitioner is a substantially affected party,and whiLh slat" a dispute which is within the jurisdiction of the District to resolve. If accepted. the Board shall d~ignate the.l',esiding .officer of the administratille hearing- The District shall promptly gille _inen notice to al\ parties 01 the action taken on the petition, and shall state with particularity its reasons therefor. (7) If the BO<irddesignateS a Hearing officer assigned by the Dillision of Administrative Hearings as the presiding officer. the Distlict Clerk shalllorward the petition and all relevant materialS filed with the Oistt Ict to th" Division of Administrative Hearing\.. and shall notify all parties of iU action. Specific Authority 373.044. 373. In F:S. laW Implemented 120.'53(1). 120.57 F .5. History... New 9.3-81. Amended 5-".93. 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Wetland Enbancement Mecbanical Clearing and Replanting The on-site mitigation plan includes the enhancement of 7.6 acres of wetlands through mechanical removal of the exotics. During clearing this area will be regraded to elevations from 9.7'NGVP to 9.4" NGVD, The area will then be plimted with a mix of pine and cypress trees. Trees will be clustered to mimic natural conditions. The tree densities will be 109 trees per acre. The goal of the mitigation woIk will be to achieve a density of 109 trees per acre with a coverage by exotics and nuisance species at less than 5%. FPL Wetlands The on-site mitigation plan 41cludes 4.0 acres of preserved wetland located within the FPL easement. Approximately 50' of the west side of the easement contains melaleuca, the remainder is cleared lJmds. Exotic and nuisance vegetation would be initially removed mechanically. The goal of the mitigation work is to achieve and m.mt.;n less than 5% coverage with exotic and nuisance species. Upland Enbancement The on-site mitigation plan includes 0.6 acres of upland preserve. Exotic and nuisance vegetation will be selectively removed. The goal of the mitigation woIk is to achieve and maintain less than 5% coverage with exotic and nuisance species. Enhanced Lake Littoral Zone The on-site mitigation plan includes 0.6 acres oflake littoral plantings that interface with the 7,6 acre wetland enhancement area. The shelf will be contoured to provide deeper areas for wading bird forage areas, This littoral zone will be approximately 38' wide. The goal of the mitigation effort is to achieve and 80 percent areal coverage with native non-nuisance aquatic species. Monitoring reports will be provided on an annual basis for a minimum of 5 years or until the mitigation success criteria has been met. ~v.b fa,'} Mitigation areas west of FPL, \'!I!Itacres, will be placed under a Conservation Easement and will be dedicated to SFWMD (see attached Preserved Wetland I Upland Map), 199605090(~)Ir ~ MARCH 25, 1998 FIRST ASSEM. OF GOD SHEET 12 OF.%S /8 l-coemmp2 ;...... Fint Assembly of Ministries Monitoring "'an - On-site Monitoring will be conducted for a minimum of five years or until the success criteria are met and \\ill include the following parameters: . Panornmic Photographs . Description of Vegetation Composition and Percent Coverage . Percent cover with Nuisance SpeCies . Percent Cover \lith Exotic Species . Summary of Wildlife Utilization . Monthly Water Level Monitoring in the Dry Season . Bi-Weekly Water Level Monitoring in the Wet Season For details regarding locations of transects, photo points, and staff gauge see Monitoring Map graphic, The maintenance plan will be implemented in the enhanced/restored wetlands and upland preserve areas on a regular basis (semi annual for the first two years and annual thereafter in perpetuity) to ensure the integrity and viability of the wetland and upland preserve areas, Exotic and nuisance vegetation \\ill be those species currently identified by the Florida Exotic and Nuisance Pest Plant Counci1's current list of most invasive plant species and incorporated by reference, Mouitoring Schedule Baseline monitoring report Time zero monitoring report Prior to construction I exotic removal Within 30 days of mitigation activities (planting) Monitoring will occur on an annual basis thereafter until the success criteria are met. 199605090(~)jGp-sB MARCH 25, 1998 FIRST ASSEM. 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I I 0 <(~ a: I-- I-- 0 I- :r I-z I a. (/)0 I / o::~ -w - u.. .': " ~ ':J-- - - - - I; i I , I , ~ 0 , 0 P-t 000 --- ~....... m~~~ l!!l ~ lLlo '-'V"I(/) 0C'l(/)V"I 0\ -A'- o:r::"",f-. V"lUf-<lI) ~~~lI) ~~ti:B3 I .'t. " ~ -- I I I I I t I I I I I I I I I II I I I I II o :::E ~ CIl o ~ Q l&.I ~ U Q l&.I Q l&.I III O~ a-. ~z N en l&.I ,..; Q:l; ZW ~ :5~ 0 ~l&.I < l&.I ~5 ~ 'i= U en~ < QO:: z:;: :5z 0.0 ::>u I _.' ~ Cl . I 0 ~ Oflo ,,-..; ~.- i~~~ I ~wO '-'1O(/) ON(/)'-O g:r::<E: V"lUE-lLl ~~~W ~.~~~ Ul W 0:: 1-0. Ul< -:l; Zo :::E~ ...J u...~ 0, >-0 .-JZ m:5 :::El;j W~ Ulo Ulw <(~ w 1-13 Ulo:: O::D- - u... rtl .. \; ,i; FlI'St Assembly ofMiDistries LargeMammaj (Nuisance)j'lan 1 ., This pian is intfonr1~ to prevent I deter (mp"'1Dce) inteIactions between hnman~ and wildlife with f!l'Y\pftll,.;<r on Florida Black Bears. The plan addresses two facets (1) Restrictions of what resirf~ can do on~site and (2) Physical barriers to prevent nuisance situations. Resident Restrictions 1) Signage will be place around the preserve areas and lakes. This signage (language) will prohibit band-feeding of wildlife. including birds. This will ~liminate leftover food scraps throughout the property. There will be at least five steel signs which will state '"Feeding of ;\nTmllk'is Prohibited... . 2) There will be no birdfeeders, or other type of mechanical feeder located on site. 3) There will be no beehives, gardens, livestock: (includingfowI), or stables meant to house lIT1TmllJ~ located on site. . 4) H picnic areas are located on-site. signage will be placed in the vicinity reminding people to remove all food scraps and refuse when leaving. . ~vsical Barriers All garbage temporarily stored outside. lDltil being ~ed aWay, will be kept in bear- proof dumpsters as depicted on the "",,..hed graphic. In addition, ~ dumpsters will be enclosed on four sides by a wooden or concrete stnJctUre (there will be no roof on this structUI'e). These bear-proof dumpsters will either be purchased from known suppliers or will be built out of stllnnllrrl dumpsteIs and modified (welded) according the specifications shown on the "rrn..hed graphic. All dumpsters will be washed out a minimum of once per week. There will be no garbage cans (those typically used for single family residence) storing garbage outside of a building. Garbage cans of this style will be used exclusively indoors and meant for tt:msporting to the bear-proof dumpsters. Garbage will be hauled away at least two times per week. ....a.. 199605090(~)JP-5~ MARCH 25, 1998 FIRST ASSEM. OF GOD SHEET 17 OF;n. (;? '..' ; 01 :r: ::> --'I) ::l .:I :;.) _.;?: 01 .4 '- ..\01 0# .. ;) ~ ::l ,::;) .. o .~ " :l ::l ;:) ': \/ Z l'a:1 g.. C ::; ~ -< - ~ -< g.. :: ..... ,; ,.:a:=;' "g::~..,.:' ....u=; :~." ..CI1. .:-.:; ': -a:;a'" - ..'. .r '.~:o::~: ;:;:~~::~..'~ . ~:~~~;;~~:~ . . .... ~~~~i~;~;~ ....~'.~..; :,,~;:,::>"~ -:. .-.;"0;.. , .tr..g::'r ... ';'0111.... ;; '.OE-'- ',' .- - ."":' -'. ;:1 :a~" , C::';:I'''~'' :<:Q....:.~~. .:t:&1..;:'.~"~-::-' ....a:a . - ,-~'. ;~'~2i;lf;;: Q l':o:1 rn S u ., z - Q. c:: 111 ~::.:: OU uS ~ o Q:l p:: r:J~ &-00 mi:C 0...= :::?Jf: :::>~ ~c:: ra E- .~ CIl Z o ~c: o ;:I c:l' p:: Qz - 0... Q ::.:: I c::u <0 p:: Q~ < ~Q r:J E- ;z: CO 00 < ~ 8-' ~I P-; 0 h~; ",-,-lLlO oV"l(/) O\N(/)oo o:r::<~ ;gUE-<E- ~~~ffi O\"",:::::r: ........o::;~(/) . f Ii " 'i Q pU::.:: =ra Ullll ~:= c:: li:111l Q:lQ. ..Jra =: It:- E- c:: pU- b;tr. 0.0 :: ::>::> Q: r...- 02: - pU::E ::< Ul. m r:J - p:: E- rn - Z - ~ rz.. o It: ::3~ t:Clc:: :::?Jill r:Jbi mQ. m: <S &-o~ m8 p::Q. ->- rz..E- :i. " ..' 199605090(lP-SB) First Assembly of God ATTACHMENT B: , , WATER QUALITY CERTIFICATION SFWMD Environmental Resource Permit No, 11-01521-P dated september II, 1997 Special Conditions - pages 2-4 of 7 ~~--.... '_.~ ""f.""...... .. ~ .#. . ..,.-:-. PERMIT NO: U-01521.p PAGE 2 OF 7 SPECIAL CONDITIONS 1. MINIMUM BUILDING FLOOR ELEVATION: BASIN: BASIN A- 12.70 FEET NGVD. BASIN: BASIN B. 12.00 FEET NGVD. '. 2. MINIMUM ROAD CROWN ELEVATION: BASIN: BASIN A. 12.08 FEET NGVD. BASIN: BASIN B. 11.70 fEET NGVD. 3. DISCHARGE FACILITIES: BASIN: BASIN A: 1-1' WIDE SHARP CRESTED WEIR WITH CREST AT ELEV. 11.25' NGVD. 1-.25' W X 1.85' H RECTANGULAR NOTCH WITH INVERT AT ELEV. 9.4' NGVD. " 86 LF OF 2.5' OIA, RCP CULVERT. RECEIVING BODY : HENDERSON CREEK CANAL CONTROL ELEV : 9.4 FEET NGVO. BASIN: BASIN R: 1-1' WIDE SHARP CRESTED WEIR WITH CREST AT ELEV. 10.55' NGVD. , 1..25' W X .85' H RECTANGULAR NOTCH WITH INVERT AT ELEV. 9.7' NGVD, RECEIVING BODY : WETLAND PRESERVE VIA SPREADER SWALE CONTROL ELEV : 9.7 FEET NGVD. 4. THE PERMITTEE SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE CORRECTION OF ANY EROSION, SHOALING OR WATER 8UAlITY PROBLEMS THAT RESULT FROM THE CONSTRUCTION OR OPERATION OF THE S RFACE WATER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM. 5. MEASURES SHALL BE TAKEN DURING CONSTRUCTION TO INSURE THAT SEDIMENTATION AND/OR TURBIDITY PROBLEMS ARE NOT CREATED IN THE RECEIVING WATER. 6. THE DISTRICT RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REQUIRE THAT ADDITIONAL WATER QUALITY TREATMENT METHODS BE INCORPORATED INTO THE DRAINAGE SYSTEM IF SUCH MEASURES ARE SHOWN TO BE NECESSARY. 7. LAKE SIDE SLOPES SHALL BE NO STEEP~R THAN 4:1 (HORIZONTAL:VERTICAL) TO A DEPTH OF TWO FEET BELOW THE CONTROL ELEVATION. SIDE SLOPES SHALL BE NURTURED OR PLANTED FROM 2 FEET BElOW TO 1 FOOT ABOVE CONTROL ELEVATION TO INSURE VEGETATIVE GROWTH. 8. FACILITIES OTHER THAN THOSE STATED HEREIN SHAlL NOT BE CONSTRUCTED WITHOUT AN APPROVED MODIFICATION OF THIS PERMIT. 9. OPERATION OF THE SURFACE WATER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM SHAlL BE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE PERMITTEE. PRIOR TO TRANSFER OF TITLE FOR ANY PORTION OF THE PROJECT TO A THIRD PARTY. MODIFICATION OF THE PERMIT WILL BE' REQUIRED. 1. SILT SCREENS. HAY BALES OR OTHER SUCH SEDIMENT CONTROL MEASURES SHALL BE UTILIZED DURING CONSTRUCTION. THE SELECTED SEDIMENT CONTROl MEASURES SHALL BE INSTAlLED LANDWARD OF THE UPLAND BUFFER ZONES AROUND All PROTECTED WETLANDS. All AREAS SHALL BE STABILIZED AND VEGETATED IMMEDIATELY AFTER CONSTRUCTION TO PREVENT EROSION INTO THE WETLANDS AND UPLAND BUFFER lONES. PERMIT NO: 1l-01521-p PAGE 3 OF 7 . . , ... .... 11, PERHAHENT PHYSICAL MARKERS DESIGNATING THE PRESERVE STATUS OF THE WETlAND . PRESERVATION AREAS AND BUFFER ZONES SHAlt BE PlACED AT THE INTERSECTION OF THE BUFFER AND EACH LOT LINE. THESE MARKERS SHAlL BE MAINTAINED IN PERPETUITY . 12, THE SfWMl) RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REQUIRE REMEDIAl MEASURES TO BE TAKEN BY THE PERMITTEE IF WETlANO' AND/OR UPLAND MONITORING OR OTHER INFORMATION DEMONSTRATES THAT ADVERSE IMPACTS TO PROTECTED. CONSERVED. INCORPORATED OR MITIGATED WETLANDS OR UPLANDS HAVE OCCURRED DUE TO PROJECT RELATED ACTIVITIES. 13. ANY FUTURE CHANGES IN LAND USE OR TREATMENT OF WETlANDS AND/OR UPLAND BUFFER/COMPENSATION AREAS MAY REQUIRE A SURFACE WATER MANAGEMENT PERMIT MODIFICATION AND ADDITIONAl ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW BY DISTRICT STAFF. PRIOR TO THE PERMITTEE INSTITUTING ANY FUTURE CHANGES NOT AUTHORIZED BY THIS ' PERMIT. THE PERMIITEE SHAlL NOTIFY THE SFWMD Of SUCH INTENTIONS FOR A DETERMINATION OF MY NECESSARY PERMIT MODIFICATJONS~ 14. THE PERMITTEE SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE SUCCESSFUL C()lPLETION OF THE MITIGATION WORK, INCLUDING THE MONITORING AND MAINTENANCE OF THE MITIGATION AREAS FOR THE DURATION OF THE PLAN. THE MITIGATION AREACS) SHAlL NOT BE TURNED OVER TO THE OPERATION ENTITY UNTIL THE MITIGATION h{)RK IS ACCOMPLISHED AS PERMITTED MD SFWMO STAFF HAS CONCURRED. 15. A WETLAND MONITORING PROGRAM SHALL BE IMPLEMENTED WITHIN THE PROTECTED WETLANDS MD DETENTION AREAS. MONITORING SHAlL BE CONDUCTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH EXHIBITCS) 9. lOA . lOC AND SHAlL INCLUDE ANNUAl REPORTS SUBMITTED TO THE SFWMD FOR REVIEW. MONITORING SHALL CONTINUE FOR A PERIOD OF 5 YEARS. ~<J. A WETlAND MITIGATION PROGRAM SHALL BE IMPLEMENTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH EXHIBITCS) 9, lOA - lOCo THE PERMITTEE SHALL RESTORE 4.1 ACRES OF CYPRESS. 2.6 ACRES OF MARSH AND 7.6 ACRES OF TRANSITIONAL AREA AND PROTECT .6 ACRE OF UPLAND COMPENSATION AREA(S), 17. THE WETLAND CONSERVATION AR~AS AND UPLAND BUFFER ZONES AND/OR UPLAND PRESERVATION AREAS SHOWN ON EXHIBmS) 12 MAY IN NO WAY BE AlTERED FROM THEIR NATURAL STATE. ACTIVITIES PROHIBITED WITHIN THE CONSERVATION AREAS INCLUDE. BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO: CONSTRUCTION OR PLACING OF BUILDINGS ON OR ABOVE THE GROUND: DUMPING OR PLACING SOIL OR OTHER SUBSTANCES SUCH AS TRASH; REMOVAL OR DESTRUCTION OF TREES ~iRUBS. OR OTHER VEGETATION - WITH THE EXCEPTION OF EXOTIC/NUISANCE VEGETATION REMOVAl~ EXCAVATION A DREDGING. OR REMOVAl OF SOIL MATERIAL: DIKING OR FENCING' ANu ANY OTHER CTIVITIES DETRIMENTAL TO DRAINAGE. flOOD CONTROlt WATER CONSERVATION. EROSION CONTROL. OR FISH AND WILDLIFE HABITAT CONSERVAT ON OR PRESERVATION, lB. ACTIVITIES ASSOCIATED WITH IMPLEMENTATION OF THE WETLAND MITIGATION, MONITORING AND MAINTENANCE SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING WORK SCHEDULE. ANY DEVIATION FROM THESE TIME FRAMES SHALL REQUIRE FORMAl SFWMD APPROVAL. SUCH REOUESTS MUST BE MADE IN WRITING AND SHAlL INCLUDE (1) REASON FOR THE MODIFICATION: (2) PROPOSED START/FINISH OATES; AND (3) PROGRESS REPORT ON THE STATUS OF THE EXISTING MITIGATION EFFORTS. COMPLETION DATE ACTl VI 'JY APRIL 1. 1998 BASELINE MONITORING REPORT APRIL 1. 1998 EXOTIC VEGETATION REMOVAL OCTOBER 1. 1998 PLANTING MITIGATION AREA OCTOBER 1. 1998 RECORD CONSERVATION EASEMENT DOCUMENTS ~ 1"-0...". ~ ~ rl:nllJ. I .'tV...&J. "'V.I."".!-,.. '. PAGE 4 OF 7 'c ' , ,.; "'OCTOBER 1 1998 EXOTIC VEGETATION REtK)'IAl APRIL I, 1999 FIRST MONITORING REPORTAl 'APRil 1, 1999 EXOTIC' VEGETATION. REMOV - OCTOBER 1... 1999 EXOTIC VEGETATION ~AlT.. APRIL I, ,,000 SECONO MONITORING RE.."", OCTOBER 1... 2000 EXOTIC VEGETATION REMOVAL APRIL 1, ,001 THIRD MONITORING REPORT OCTOBER 1... 2001 EXOTIC VEGETATION REMOVAl . APRIL 1. ,002 fOURTH MONITORING REPORT. OCTOBER I" 2002 EXOTIC VEGETATION REMOVAL APRIL 1, ,,003 FIFTH MONITORING REPORT - 19. A MAINTENANCE PROGRAM SHALL BE IMPLEMENTED IN ACCOROANCE WITH EXHIBIT(S) lOA - lOC FOR THE PRESERVED/RESTORED WETLAND AREAS AND UPLAND PRESERVATION AAEAS ON A REGULAR BASIS TO ENSURE THE INTEGRITY AND VIABILITY OF THE CONSERVATION AREA(S) AS PERMITTED, MAINTENANCE SHALL BE CONDUCTED IN PERPETUITY TO ENSURE THAT THE CONSERVATION AREAS ARE MAINTAINED FREE FROM EXOTIC VEGETATION (BRAZILIAN PEPPER, HELALEUCA. AND AUSTRALIAN PINE) AND THAT OTHER NUISANCE SPECIES SHALL CONSTITUTE NO MORE THAN lOX OF TOTAL COVER. 20. NO LATER THAN OCTOBER 1 1998. THE PERMITTEE SHALL RECORD A CONSERVATION EASEMENHS) OVER THE REAL PROPERTY DESIGNATED AS A CONSERVATION/PRESERVATION AREA(S) ON THE ATTACHED EXHIBIT 12. THE EASEMENT SHALL BE GRANTED FREE OF ENCl.M3RANCES OR INTERESTS WHICH THE DISTRICT DETERMINES ARE CONTRARY TO THE INTENT OF THE EASEMENT. THE CONSERVATION EASEHENT SHALL BE GRANTED TO THE DISTRICT USING THE APPROVED FORM ATTACHED AS EXHIBIT (S) llA - 11E. ANY PROPOSED ' MODIFICATIONS TO THE APPROVED FORM MUST RECEIVE PRIOR WRITTEN CONSENT FROM THE DISTRICT. UPON RECORDATION, THE PERMITTEE SHALL FORWARD , THE ORIGINAL RECORDED EASEMENT TO THE NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT POST PERMIT COMPLIANCE STAFF IN THE DISTRICT SERVICE CENTER WHERE THE APPLICATION , WAS SUBMITTED. 21. THE DELINEATION OF THE EXTENT 01' WETlANDS AND/OR OTHER SURFACE WATERS, AS SHOWN ON THE PLANS INCORPORATED INTO THIS PERMIT, SHALL BE CONSIDERED BINDING, I,:: ,+-J ~ 199605090 (IP-SB) ..c, First Assembly of God ATTACHMENT C: OFF SITE MITIGATION PLAN 2 pages dated February 23, 1998 :"~'~ ,-(~:,;~u~;,,; . ., r:'~~-:1 ~:.~. , ,"""'t> -. _ _. .... :~t3~':"~~ f~~?, ~:~.oft~ "~~-'f' "~\-' . ...1i~ t.~:.:~ _ --- -- -. '- ~'. ,. ~.: '- ,- ----.; .g. O,c' 19": -.. .-.......... . ~1'~~~-f_., -;;: -- .~i~:.:>~ --~ "f...___.... '24 .,,.Ii ~ """'-"; 11f ,,,'.' . ~ . ..:.., , ,. .-<.:.:~~ ~;.: . ';-:",,! i"'.'..(';'~~.o.I -- :,j..(: ~.t... ~i,., . _.~:: lr;...'(,~ ~'C~"~: ....,..." -'..." \k - .. .. .-" n._:. -.. ;.:, ." ..e."--'........ ;;.'1:, .'. ..," ~~:: :..... ;.. ::--;. ';~~~Z';;;- --\ ", ~'l4.o,'.: ~~z~ ';~}-~~;J~- :;;; .,'C .-::'-:' ".;: .\ ... -..:.....~4;>' . 199605090 (lD-SB) MARCH 25,1998 FIRST ASSEM. OF GOD SHEET 20 OF 21 . . ~' .: &. '0[Y'" ,- .. 11 . ,,' , ". .'. R/,"-. 11f. 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(,)0 -I o E- pU QCIl llo100: e-oo:pU ~:!Po. >O:Po. llo1Po.pU 0: Po. >- CIli:CZ Q < ZQ::3 <pU- ..JQN << t:J>0: <Za:l - Cl .Q pU:::Z ZCIl< 00:_ Q<'- z::so ~~~ <t../I: I I 001 e3........ ~+ ~< Zr:z::I -~ ::s< ~Z 00 - :3~ l:C~ ::sE=: r:z::I::;;: en,..:; en <r:z::I Eo-< Eo-< - - enen ~ ~~ ......... -~ - ~O ~ U) pU 0: -u "ll'< CO .........N _0 CO- N I ......... + Q ril ::r: U) ex:; ril a E-< E-< ~ so: Q :2:: ril ril E-< E-< ~ U) .~ :>< (:) ~ rilSO:U (tl~ril aUH E-< ~ :>< a E-< H ex:; t!> ril ril 0.. ex:; a so: ex:; ril 0.. ex:; U U) ~ ex:; a U ~ rn ~ Q., ::s < t.> rn r:.:l - ~ E- rn - Z - ::s "'" o a.. < >- ::II O.J ~ ~ !i ::s ~ r:.:l t: rn z: rn 0 < ::II E- !: rn CI) ~ ~ _ 0 "'" Exhibit V. D. 1 e) Solid Waste Based on estimated Population, the proposed plan will cause a decrease in population of 398. The current AUIR uses 1.24 tons per capita for projected years 2005 through 2024. The effect of the plan proposal would therefore represent an annual reduction by 494 tons. The AUIR projects a surplus landfill lined cell capacity through year 2020, H:\2005\2005054\WP\GMP Amendment\2 AMENDGMP applicalioo FINALdoc Exhibit V. D. 1 fl Parks: Community and Regional Based on estimated population, a decrease in population of 398 would result in a reduced demand for Parks accordingly, At a level of service of 1.2882 acres of community park land/1000 population, a 398 population decrease would decrease need for community park land by 0,51 acres. At a level of service of 2.9412 acres of regional park land/1 000 population, a 398 population decrease would decrease need for regional park land by 1,17 acres, The current AUIR report projects a 10 year surplus in available parks to meet projected population with park acres planned in CIE. (see also Exhibit V.E.2 Community Facilities Map) H;\2005\2005054IWPIGMP Amendment\2 AMENDGMP application FINAL.doc EXHIBIT V.D.S. If the proposed land use causes an increase in density and/or intensity to the uses permitted in a specific land use designation and district identified (commercial, industrial. etc,) or the proposed land use is a new land use designation or district (Reference Rule 9J-5,006(5) FAC,), provide data and analysis to support the suitability of land for the proposed use, and compatibility of use with surrounding land uses, and as it concerns protection of environmentally sensitive land, ground water and natural resources, (Reference Rule 9J,1,007, FAC,) For the purpose of this analysis, the elimination of 120 TTRV units and 400 care units and addition of 239 multi-family units results in a general population decrease when compared to the existing PUD zoning, as follows: OLD PLAN 400 unit care facility 120 TTRV lots 57 multi-familv units Total POPULATION 400 @ 1/unit 600 @ 5/unit (occupancy/capacity of existing units) 144 @ 2,52/unit 1144 NEW PLAN 296 multi-family units POPULATION 746 @ 2.52/unit The difference is estimated to represent a decrease in population of 398, This population estimate is used to evaluate the impacts on most public services, One exception is schools (see Exhibit V,E.3), Another exception is transportation facilities, Both facilities represent modest increases in service demands. With respect to traffic impacts, the combination of community social services with housing (expected to be utilized by employees, volunteers and program participants as well as others) lends a degree of self-sufficiency to the campus-type environment, and the recapture rate is recognized in the accompanying TIA. This, coupled with the proposed provision of public transportation facilities, will tend to minimize the impacts on off-site traffic and other public services, while serving the needs of the community at large, No change will be made to environmental impacts such as wetlands and habitats, The original plan was approved with its wetland preserve, and is protected by a conservation easement. In addition, other mitigation measures for habitat and listed species were required in conjunction with the environmental resource permit that was issued. The new plan represents more traditional residential characteristics, and will support improvements to the institutional uses that will be more compatible with surrounding land uses than the existing conditions, and no adverse changes will affect protection of environmentally sensitive land, ground water or natural resources. H:\2005\2005054IWPIGMP Amendmenl\2 AMENDGMP application FINALdoc 1. Provide the existing Level of Service Standard (LOS) and document the impact the proposed change will have on the following public facilities: Exhibit V. E. 1 al Potable Water and Exhibit V. E. 1 bl Sanitary Sewer Based on Land Use, the impacts of the proposed change are as follows: A 400 unit care facility (200 GPO) = 80,000 GPO, 120 TTRV lots (100 GPO) = 12,000 GPO and 57 multi-family units (300 GPO) = 17,100 GPO equals a TOTAL of 109,100 GPO To be replaced with: 296 multi-family units (300 GPO) = 88,800 GPO Based on Land Use, the impacts on water and sewer will be reduced by 20,300 GPO by the proposed Plan Amendment compared with the impacts under the existino approved PUO. Based on estimated Population, a decrease in DOPulation of 398 results in a reduced demand for water (at 185 opcd) of 73,630 GPO, Wastewater System LOSS (at 100 oPed for South Service Area) would represent a 39,800 GPO reduction. The current AUIR estimates the capacity of the Potable Water System and South Wastewater System will exceed the projected demand through the ten year planning study period, with an available capacity of 76 MGO for water and 34.6 MGO for Sewers by year 2014. H:\2005\2005054\WPIGMP Amendmen1\2 AMENDGMP applicatioo FINAL.doc .,' Exhibit V. E. 1 c) Arterial & Collector Roads: Name specific road and LOS Existing Levels of Service Collier Blvd. - David Blvd, to Rattlesnake Hammock LOS C Collier Blvd. - Rattlesnake Hammock to US41 LOS C . Rattlesnake Hammock - Polly Ave. to Collier Blvd. LOS E The minimum Standard is D. Rattlesnake Hammock is currently deficient but is programmed for construction remedies in FY 2005. Based on an analysis performed by the Metro Transportation Group (See attached), "The trip generation of the first Assembly PUD will be increased by 60 trips in the AM peak hour and 60 trips in the P.M. peak hour. Two-way daily trips will increase by 1,055.: (see attached Metro report) H:\2005\2005054\WPlGMP Amendment\2 AMENDGMP application FINALdoc .' 126~ I McGIHCOR 60lJH\I1\~D S(Jllf4-.f03 FO!tT~HItS. fl :)919'Ha, lnrl'tlDNE 139.278-,"1090 f'f\X:H'F171-1906 ..........;mel."ll ~..<p<>'"~h"~.("m (ln3~ METRO TRANS-PORTATION GROUP, tN,C. u...nI1:OlGINEElIIHi TlI:ANSPOll7ATlON PLANHIN(; SICN.;,L SYS'rU,IS/PES-IGN TO: Robert L. Duane Hole Montes, Inc. FROM: Robert L. Price, E.t Project Consultant Tcd R Treesh Principal/Regional Manager DATE: November 8, 2005 RE: First Assembly of God Metro has compJeted a comparative traffic analysis for the Fitst Assembly of God site. The subjecf site is located along the east side of Collier Boulevard at its- intersection with The Lords Way approximately one. half mile to the north of Rattlesnake Hammock Road in-Collier Cmmty, Florida. A site location map has been attached to the end of this document for reference. Currently, the subject site is an approved PUD that allows for the development of a wide variety of uses. As a part of this submittal, an amendment is being proposed 10 the Growth Management Plan (GMP) to revise the uses currently allowed within the First Assembly of God PlID. Table 1 illustrates the zonil1g under the existing pun in addition to the proposed revisions for the First Assembly of God PUD. OlHH OHI(c~' ""'NOVER ""RK, Il"N01~ O-lI{'AI>O.llllNOI5 H:\2005\200S054\WP\GMP Amendmenl\2 AMENDGMP application FINAl.doc .' rln3~ Mr, Robert L. Dmwe November 8. 2005 First Assembly of GOO POO Page 2 , J;ti . '6"' Residential Condominium/Townhouse Con e ate Care FaciJi Assisted Livi Facility Campground/Recreational V chicle Park Private School (K~12) Church (AuditoritimL Church -- (Chl\PCl)___.. Day Care Center 400jlJlits 400 beds 2% dwelling units 400 units eliminated 23 camp sites (to heelhniiIDted wilhiil3 ~rs) 300 students 30.000 square feet (l,800sears 20,000 square reet 6OO$ellIS) 450 students 120 camp sites 300 students 30,000 square feet 1800_ 20,000 square feet 600_ 450 students Some of tbe llSes listed within Table 1 already exist on the subject site. For example, there arc cilIfcntly 23 camp sites that exist on the subject site. However. as a part of the proposed revisions to tbe Growth Management Plan for the First Assembly of God PUD. tbe camp sites will be eHminated within the next three (3) years. AdditionaHy, the Chapel use currently exists on the subject site, and will remain unchanged. In order to compare the trdffic that is approved with.in the existing pun to the traffic that will be genemted a.<> a result of the proposed revisions to tbe Or-owth Management Plan jmpading the Fir~1 Assembly of God PUD, trip generation calculations were performed in accordl:mce with the guidelines set forth by the Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE) in their report titlcd Trip Generation, 7lh Edition. Trip generation calculations were pcrfonncd based upon the uses approved within the existing PUD and based upon the uses proposed a.<; a part of this submittal. Table 2 indicates the trip generation for the existing PUD for tbe First Asse~bly of God. Table 3 indicates the trip generation as a result of the revisions proposed as a part: of this submittal. Table 4 illustrates the resuJtant trip difference based on the proposed revisions to the Growth M;magement Plan rather than the existing zoning on the subject site. It should be noted that a significant portion of the traffic generated in accordance with the ITE guidelincs for the First Assembly of God site never leave the subject site. This traffic, referred to as '''intemal capture" traffic, Was accounted for as a part of the analysis performed within this report. The 11S performed for the existing First Assembly of God PUD accounted for an internal capture reduction of 40% to !he AM peak hour traffic, 50% to the PM peak hour traffic, and 45% to the daily traffic generated as a rcsuJt of the development. However, based on discussions held with Collier County Staff, the internal capture rate will likely be reduced as 3 result of the additional multi-family units proposed as a part of this Growth Management Plan amendment, H:\2005\2005054\WP\GMP Amendment\2 AMENDGMP application FINALdoc " (lu3Iilll) Me, Robert L Duane November 8, 2005 First Assembly of God PUD Page 3 Metro- held discussions with_ the staff ,at: the-First Assembly Ministries in order to detennine revised internal capture reductions ba<4ed on the proposed G-r9wth Management Plan amendmenl 'The strlf at Firs! Assembly Ivlinistrie~ provides group transpoliation for the Life ACademy .clients to various serVices throughout Collier COunty on, a' weekly basis, thus' limiting the campus trips, A list of the group transportation services provided as a part of the Life Academy can l~ found in the memo attached at the en~ of this docmnenl These services are currently provided as a part of the Life Academy. and these services will continue as scheduled currently. Therefore. the internal capture rates fOT the First Assembly orGod site were still utilized as a part of the proposed Growth Management Phm amendment. However, the -internal capture mtes were only applied to the Life Academy traffic, thus Ii trip reduction was not applied for the mu1ti-family dwelling units proposed as a part of this amendment. Residential CondOminium 5 30 35 25 15 40 400 (H UIlit.~) C:ongrega!e Care Facility 15 10 25 40 30 70 860 {<100llllil5) Assisted Living 35 20 55 40 50 90 615 (400belis) Campgro-undlR. V. Park 10 15 25 30 15 45 12_QumJl~i(es) Private School (K-12) l3S 90 225 20 30 50 745 OOOstIldentsJ____ Church JO 10 20 10 10 20 275 ___po.OOOsq.ft.AlldilOlillmJ Church 10 5 15 10 5 15 180 (20000 s . It Ch~__ Day Care Center 175 160 335 130 150 280 2,040 (4:>Ostudent.~ Tot.-u Tri s -under Existin PUp 395 340 735 305 305 610 5115 Lesslntemal C lure -160 -115 -295 ,150 -155 -305 .2,300 NewTri under EKistin pun 235 205 440 155 150 305 2,815 H:\2005\2005054\WP\GMP Amendment\2 AMENDGMP application FINAl.doc .' rfuaGlD) Mr, Robert L, Duane November &, 2005 First Assembly oHiod PUD Page 4 Residential Condeminium 20 105 125 100 45 145 1.615 2%nnij5 Congregate Care Facility 15 10 25 40 30 70 860 400unjls) CampgroundlR. V. Park 2 3 5 5 5 10 2Jc1lmJlsitcs) Private Schoof (K~12) 135 90 225 20 30 50 745 (300studt:nts Church 10 10 20 JO 10 20 275 30,0005 .ltAudltorium) Church JO 5 15 10 5 15 180 (2000/)s .fl.C , Day Care Center 175 160 335 130 150 280 2,040 4S1hrutlcnts TOlmTri lmdcr Revised pun 367 383 750 315 275 590 5,115 Less Life Academ hitemal ea .e -140 ~IJO -250 ,liD -115 ~225 ,1.845 New Tn, sunder RevisedPUD 227 273 500 205 160 "365 3,870 Table 4 First Assembly of God PUD Tri Generation COlD nrison L~u~a-.trs~-- :4;~"P:l\1lItJJ0f"r >:'. 'P:;Mi'i.>t1i' .. '!Jul.' i".""""'> 'Q\j~'; ,{n,' .T~t31 NewTri s tmder Existin PUD 235 205 440 155 150 305 2,&)5 NewTri s under Revised GMP 227 273 500 205 160 365 3,&70 Tri Difference -8 +68 +60 +50 +10 +60 +1,055 ^ l1~galjvc value r<.'p=en~ ftrednction III InpS bll'lcdOIl thejlropllsed'nvirions !oIIoeGMP, and II posilivevalue ~$ a net Irip incrcn.~e As can be seen ",'ithin Table 4, the proposed Growth Management Plan Amendment in regards to the First Assembly of God PUD vtm' increase both the AM tmd PM peale hour traffic generated on the site by 60 trips and the daily traffic is shown to increase by 1,055 trips. Concurrency analysis Was performed as a result of the proposed revisions to the Collier County Growth Management Plan. In order to detennine which roadway segmcnls surrounding the site will be significantly impacted, Table 1 A. contained in the Appendix, was created. This table indicates which roadway links will accommodate an amount of project traffic greater thtm the 3%-3%-5% Significance Test. In order to perform the significant impact analysis. the project traflie was compared with the Capacity for Peak I-Iour- Pcnk Direction traffic conditions as defined by the Collier County Concurrency H:\2005\2005054\WP\GMP Amendmenl\2 AMENDGMP application FINALdoc rllauID) Mr, Robert L. Duane November 8, 2005 First Assembly of God PUD Page 5 Spreadsheet OS of 9/2212005, A copy of the Collier County Concurrency Spreadsheet is attached in the Appendix of this Ieport for reference. Based on the information contained within Table IA. only Collier Boulevard. Davis Boulevard. and, Rattlesnake.Hammock Drive will be significantly impacted in 8Ccordance with !he Collier Counly 3%-Jo/o-5% Significance Test Therefore, concurrency link analysis was perfotmed on these roadway links based on the added traffic as a part of the First Assembly of God PUD, Since the proposed First Assembly of God PUD will likely not be completed until the year 2009, the existing traffic conditions within the latest CoBier County Concurrency Spreadsheet were groWn to 2009 conditions based upon the historical annual growth rates reflected within the 2004 Collier County Average Daily T raffle Report. In addition to the significant impact criteria. Table lA also includes a concUlTency analysis on the Collier County Roadway network based upon, the projected 200.9 traffic conditions. The current remaining capacity indicated within Table lA was taken from the aforementioned Collier County Concurrency Spreadsheet. The project traffic was then subtracted from the projected 2009 remaining ,trips in order to determine the remaining capacity after the First As.<>embly of God traffic, is added to the surrounding roadway network, Based upon the information contained within TahlelA. sufficient capacity wiUbe available on Collier Boulevard to the north and south of Lords Wayadjaeent to the subject site in addition to Rattlesnake Hammock Boulevard to the west. of Collier Boulevard., However. concurrency problems are shown on Davis Boulevard to the west ofCoHier Boulevard. According to the most recent Collier County Annual Update Inventory Report, funding of the sjx~laning of Davis Boulevard to the west of Collier Boulevard is anticipated within the year 2009. Should this improvement exhi in the year 2009, there would be sufficient capacity on Davis Boulevard after the addition of the First Assembly of God traffic. In order to indicate the Level of Service conditions on a six-lane Davis Boulevard, Table IA was amended. Table 18 indicates the Level of Service conditions on the area roadWIlY network after a six-lane Davis Boulevard. Ibe Level of Service standard for the existing six-lane section of Davis BouJevard to the west of Airport Road Was assumed as the s~mle Level of Service standard for the: future six- lane segment of Davis Boulevard from Collier Boulevard to east of Santa Barbara Boulevard. It should be notcd that Davis Boulcvard is within the East Central Transportation Concurrency Management Area (TCMA). "The following excerpt indicates the intent of a TeMA within Collier County: Rule 9J-5 of the Florida Administrative Code (FAC) authorizes the establishment of TCMAs as an alternative transpbrtation cont..'urrency approach promoting infil/ development wiihin selected portions afurban areas and supporting more efficient mobility alternatives, such as public transit. A TCMA provides an al1ernative means of analyzinR new developmenJ for transportation concurrency by enabling the county to es/abJish area-wide Level of Service S'tandards for defined geographical zones in H:\2005\2005054\WP\GMP Amendmenl\2 AMENDGMP application FINALdoc " lwa~ Me, RobertL. Duane November 8, 2005 First Assembly of God PUD Page 6 which alternative trqIJic routes and alternative modes of travel are available. A developmentmoralOriuf11 would not be declared/or aparliculaf road segment within a rc.'MA unless fewer than 85 pereenl of thepatallellane miles in that TCMA are achieving their adopted Levels of Service (LOS). In other wor~when a roadway is within a TCMA. the C1.)ncl11Tency is _measured on a system-wide basis rather than an individual roadway basis. Based on dIscussions with the County Staff, the parallel lane miles within the East Central TCMA arecunent1y within the 85% threshold, The impa<1 of the proposed First Assembly of God development to the entire East Central TCMA will be reviewed lIpon the submittal of development permits for each individual phase o:fthe development. The concurrency projt-"Ctions performed as a port of this analysis_ reflect a <'worst caset> scenario. The remaining uses: within the Hrst Assembly of God PUD will ,not be developed entirely at the same time. When each individual phase'comes forWard for development permits. concurrency will be reviewed based on the "reaJ4ime" COncurrency system in place uJxm the submittal of the permitting application;' Therefore, while a -2009 analysis year was utilized, the final building permit will likely be applied for by the year 2007 or 2008. Concurrency information could be significantly different when the Developer appli.cs f(lT building pennits. In conclusion, the proposed Growth Manageinent Plan Amendment as a part of the First Assembly of God pun will remove the currently approved Assisted UvingFacilil)f and CampgrolmdlRV Park. Additionally, the multi-family dwcHing lUlils within the existing PUD will be increased as Ii part of the proposed GroMb ManngernenfPlan Amendment. Based on the analysis performed as a part of this report, the trip generation of the First Assembly pun wiJl be increased by 60 trips in the AI'\'l and PM peak bours and 1,055 daily trips based on the proposed revisions to the Growth Management Plan. A concurrency projection was pcrfonnedas a pal1 of this report asweH. While Level of Service deficiencies are shown on Davis Boulevard, the First Assembly pun wjJ} be subject to the requirements within the "checkbook concurrency" system at the time of SOP submittal for each individual phase of the First Assembly of God VUD. Should sufficient capacity not exist on the County roadway network, the development v.in not be allowed to move forward until capacity is restored. Tfyon have any additional que~1ions, feel free to contact me. Enclosures H:\2005\2005054IWPIGMP Amendment\2 AMENDGMP application FINALdoc ,. ,- le~lfeJitagf' If & Country Club ~ 1 0 Nop'~ Heritage Golf & Country Club - QJ + -. ",",h fJ--- ~..) ~WlO D " , .... ..~~. Iliflf~'-- o ~ <; ~ ,L < - . ~ ,.,~~... ~ o " " Ii: flJ~'f,l:Y 8&4 RAmESNAK1:A IHY ElEMENTAllY SCHOOL (jJ -~-- MU}'i/ng Golf /((.,,;orf ls III fDlSOfI rOMMUI1.'IfY (Df(f(i[ lID . _"""1JM... ---'-'---- The ClilSSirS at -- LelyReJort(:tJ Go!! & (oullfr/ Uub " ~ f1aminqo /.dand Gtl ClvbiJttely ,', Rp.sod TIGER ISl ND EST ES,~ ~o) 11 r------ ~ I,,} : ::,~::;:,;,,::; : It:r~~f~I L~_ --L::SJiOj;tf"'--,-1 '--'.",--,."',,. I : ',:PAAK;: r--- ! ~":;::H (: . r-r PROJECT SITE . 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Praise FM 89.5 . Campus of Care - A mint.1ry w tile HOIll(^kss. Addicted, AhmM and lTllWf'd moth", While in Life Academy, di811s are not aJowed 10 haw possession of lheir own'lehi:ies, On a weekly basis clients ate transpor1ed 10 such ser.i:es areas as: 1. WaI-Mart -upm request 2, Publlx lOr grocery run 2x limes pel' week 3. Neig/lborhood Heallll Cinic a1leaslllimes per week 4. Docfor's appointments (private, Cleveland Cinlc, County Heallh DeJ>al1menQ 5, SocIal Services 6. Court appoinfmenIs 7. ProbaIion (some c1ienfs, mon1hly,llVice per monlll and some weekly) 8, Food ~ offICe (1OOe Is usually a run ona weekly basis and each time a client comes in10 !he program. On-Sle services include: 1. Assistance wiIh cIothillg 2, Partial food assIsIanoe, until1he client can be p10ced on Food Slamps, et: ?,o/,?elf:ro f,,'lllol,!'J I-lRSl' AS,'iF,M81.Y MINISTRTFS JJJa;.ii.u"rr.'!1'..ti./I;...P">h.' 38O!i The I.md'. Way N~H(\rlda:HII'1- (239)n+'JJ6:""1 F:\:f(239) 17-1-05.18 H:12005\2005054\WP\GMP Amendmentl2 AMENOGMP application FINALdoc ,. SEP.22,2005 4:4Ef'M FIRST ASSEMa.Y NO.407 P,3 PASSES FOR THE WEEK of September l1i.to September 23" .H. .. ... IF YOU HAVE AN APl'OINMENT THE TIME ON THE SCHEDULE, IS THE TIME YOU NEED TO BE AT THE OWlCE. THANK YOU SaturdaY SeDtember 17, 2005 Lisa Rouse Family Visit 9.16 8:30PM until 9-18 9:30AM , Sunday September 18.2005 Jay Camthers Kristin McCree Mondoy SePtember 19.2005 Eul. Rash Family Visit 12:30PM until6PM FomilyV;sit lO:30AMthru9-19IPM ALL TIlAT NEED TO GO David Lawrence lOAM TJ'Jlnsportation by Faye FOOD STAMP OFFlCE8AM Tuesday Seotember 20. 2005 Michael Nojunas Glenn Tucker \". .' Dr Labs 9AM DrNist9AM . Transportation by Faye Wednesday September 21. 2005 TIltIl'l<doy SeDtember 22. 2005 Michael N?junas l'II.f-I<....", >..../ F"',,~_ AlexJSK10idan _~ . 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E. 3 Document proposed services and public facilities, identify provider, and describe the effeclthe proposed change will have on schools, fire protection and emergency medical services, Based on estimated population, sewer, water, and EMS services are provided by Collier County. Fire protection is provided by Golden Gate Fire District. A decrease in population of 398 would generally result in a reduced demand for these Public Facilities, accordingly, However, one exception may be a small increase in school population. The reason for this is that the reduction in population is largely a result in the elimination of the 120 TTRV/campground units that realistically function as dormitories for those in the treatment center. This may not necessarily result in a decrease in school-aged population due to the nature of the facility, For the purpose of determining the impacts on potential numbers of school-aged children, it is assumed that the increase of 239 (296 minus 57) multi-family dwelling units, representing 206 (239 x 2.52) persons will likely result in the potential for a population increase for schools. (See Exhibit V.E,2 showing schools serving the subject property,) Fire Department services would need to serve 398 less population. However, while population may decrease, there will likely be an increase in the number of structures on the subject property that may result in a negligible negative impact. 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Naples, Florida 34102-5449 Phone (239)262-6455 o Fax (239) 262-0578 o Fax (239) 263-7945 November 9,2005 Ease Respond To: APLES OFFICE MARCO ISLAND OFFICE P.O. Box 2000 606 Bald Eagle Drive. SuHe 501 Marco Island, Florida 34146,2000 Phone (239)394-1199 Fax (239) 394-8641 Mr, Robert Duane Hole, Montes 950 Encore Way Naples, FL Re: MDG Fountain Lakes, liC S 1/2 of the NW l/4 of Section 14, Township 50 South, Range 26 East Dear Mr. Duane: At the request of Mark J, Woodward, Esq" enclosed herewith please find the following: Deeds transferring title to First Assembly of God of Naples, Florida, Jnc, Deed transferring title from First Assembly of God of Naples, Florida, Jnc, to MDG Fountain Lakes, LLC, Deed transferring title from First Assembly of God of Naples, Florida, Jnc, to Vision & Faith, Inc. Should you require anything further, please do not hesitate to contact the undersigned, Sincen:ly, ~%~ Enclosures as noted cc: Mark J, Woodward, Esq, Title Insurance . Escrow Closings . Searches , ..,..,. 1m ttt 2029806 OR: 2155 PG: 1208 ttt U D II OlflCUlIlCOlN ., QUW ~, R .11 /lilt ":IUII DfI'R I. 1IDCl, CUll ClIIIS nil..... II( m I." JOe'." lIS." . 11flS 1NDI!NTlJlU!........... !'~ day '" J) /. -.r~ llI!llS,_ s- A. ~.. Tnootco .,... s- Ii.. McT_ .................... ~r ....3,1... "'_ T...w.J Tr.;t Ne.tI.. Naplcs. FL 33940, .. GRAmOR '. To FIne ~., GM .,........ -..... 4 tlorido c~ as GRAN'11!E.. ...... pool - .......;., 2132 ShadowIa... om.. Naplcs. FL l3962 WlTNESSE11f. .-. ... G....... fer .... .. ............... .. .... ..... 01 TEN DOUARS (llO.OlI), ..... ...... ...., .... valoab1c ...........x..s 'e .... OfUlof ia IouocI poid by .... 0,...... .... recei.. whu..r is ....cby ~ .... ......." bupiocd .... toW 10 .... .... Gnolcc. ..... 0......... hcin .... ...... ""'"'". lhc loIIcMoa dcscribcd ...... .....c. Iliac ..... be.. .. .... ~ 01 o.mc.. SlaIe 01 Florido. 10 wit: 'l1oc w"", 1/2 "'lhc Ea.a 1/2 ..,be Scotbca<II/. of ,be Northwest 1/4, of Sed... 14. T-..Joip ~ South. ~ 26 EuI. .... .... ScutIt 30 led .......r ........r fer Publk R;pt of Way. ......cd .... Iliac ia CcIicr Coooly. _ Property Apprairer'. Pa..'" ldcoUfi<atica No, 0041_ & 004181llXlO6 11flS IS VACAJolT AND UNIMPROVED LAND AND TIlEREfORE NUT TIlE HOMESTEAD PROPERTY OF TIlE ORA/O'OR. NOR CONTIGUOUS TO THl! HOI'oIl!STl!AD PROPERTY. AS SUCH HOI'olESreAD IS DEFINED UNDER FLORIDA LAW, ~ .... W...... #2 Ai to all granton STATEOF f~" "l.~ COUNTVOP " co lit.' L_. l ' . 'l1oc fercaoios imu...... was ~ bel... mc .b4 ~. day 01 ) ) 1,...[ Such pcnoo(.) (NllIary Public mWl cbcck applicable ....): / ff SUBJECI' TO I.axea for <<be year 1996 aDd .uJ.equeDl yurs.. redrictioas. ruervatioDs UMt casemeDls of ruonl. UMI ~ ordioaoco of C.cIIiu Ccualy, Flcrida. Add said 0....'" ..... bcnby lulIy wan... ~. < pcnooa ............,. cP , SiapJar .... plural arc iatu lead .be .woc apitut ,be lawful daiot. "'all f. ames A. c ape Revocable ---. 1996. by blRe! A. M~TMlJe is/ue pcrsouUy UOWD 10 me. prodllC:Cd a/,heir tlIIrcal dJiw:,'.li<cnsc(s), prodllC:Cd as ideotllic:atioa. . JJ:~ i) ~\I_1{Q "- n,. ,,', ~~ur. \,11 .ll~ (Prioted. Typed amped Namc 0/ Public) Com.mWioo Number. My CommWioo expirc&: (NUTARY PUBUC SEAL) Tbi& Wuumc" preparcd by. ARSTTlTLE & ABSTRACT. INC. 1040 GcodIctt. Road North NapIeo, FL JJ940 T~ (813) 262-6455 IN CONNECI10N WITH THE ISSUANCE OF TITLE INSURANCE ---.;~\..','\' .,- ..\ . ":. 'I \ "'. ~",.,._, l~!~ I,:;,'~'-=...-_:-.... ,~1 ~ .'At"j \ -, . ~ .-.. 1"..."..-....- '.','. 1'.....~j,~W'11_~__. .. .,. JcaI ttt 2042504 OR: 2168 PG: 1371 ttt ...... Ilomcm ... II CIWII_. " M/ft'" It 1':111I11I. .. IIa, CIa. _ UMt.. *.. I,. _.It m.. nus INDI!NJURI!. _ ... 4 th ..., 01 J9!16,~ I'In7W. __.......~ 'If.... n.... ..... nor.- .. _ ... ... n.a..... ~ _ 1911, ... Ke.rdt G. ..... . ......w _~ ., WI............ 01425 WalNordo A...... Chicqo, It 60610. os GRANTOR'. April, 1111: nllT Tl1II . &IITIItT 1IC11lP To JInt A...w, of God otNo,lto, --'1_. florida coo po< ...... .. GItAH1'EI!., ...... pool .... ......... iI: 2132 Shodowlowo om.. NOJ>Ica. FL lJ!l61 WI1M!SSI!TH. .... ... 0....... lor MOl ;. ........_ "'... sua '" T1!N DOI.LARS (110.00), MOl ..... ..... """ .......... ........oIiou 10 soid GrODloc ;. ..... poid '" IOid ~ ... ..... ........... ......, ~ - .....cd. borplacd ADd coW 10'" soid G_... .... G_.... .... ... ...... ....... ... ....... daaibed Iud. oil.....1}U, ADd ...... io ,.. CouoIy '" Collier. SIal. '" fIorido. 10 "' no Wall/Z '" the __ 1/4 "'... Soothe... 1/4 "'... __ 1/4, Sed... 14, T....... ~ ~ ~ 26 I!a&l. _... ADd Iyioa io CoIIio. CouIIIr. Flod.... AND no Wall/Z "'... Sou_.. 1/4 "'... Soul..... 1/4 "'... __ 1/4 "'_ 14, T....... ~ ~ II-. 26 I!aIl, .... ... South 30 r... lloercoC. ......... ADd Iyioa io Collier CouoIy. Florido. P'ropa1)' A~l Parulldc:Dti&atkle No. 004IAAAflM/, M to Parttll and 0041MA1'ft)n lIS 10 ParrrI 2. SUBJECT TO tuca for lhe )'Car 1996 bd subeeqUCDl rean. fcUric:tioea. l'e&UYatiou. and euemeab c11COll11h1,. ... .... ..-.... '" Collier Couolr. Florido. ________ A..! soid G...... ..... ......, 1uIIr........ ~ ~,--. ... ..... ....... ... _ .-.. "'01 ......-............., / cP ~~ . SiapIar ud plural arc ime, / XI requires. \ IN WITNESS WHEREOF, 0...... hem ......... ""? """yew IinI ...... _ ~ ~ . red (~\(l; Q k~ -[\]J<L '" v I- ..- IIdq Itou , , . " '::{,) ~=~ no foretoiat........... - KkDowlcdae" bel"", me ~r '" ~ 1!l!l6,. '" ~ ~ iadMdlWtv u.d tlI. Trudell ollt.e FLvcllt'ft B Rnu Reww-ahk T March 1UId" G . .. ...- W-.t tw biI wife BetIY ROM . SIKh periOD(S) (NoIary hbIie unlit c:heck ~~ boaI): If! is/uc personaUy knowa to JDC.. prodUttd _/Ibeir CUffeDf driYcr". tittaae(I). I""'~ ..idclllificalioo. o"'~"~ ~OHE .)~r .~ ~.TI Of lUlMOlI f, C'4." . ~~~ ":;A~ !W~~~ (Printed. Of am Nobly hIlk) (',..._....0.- Number: My Cnm.......1na apira: nio .......... .......... by. FIRST TITLI! ,t; ABSTRACT, INC, ..... 000dIeac R..... North NopIa. PI. D940 TeIcpIoooe: (813) 262-6455 IN CONNECTION WITH THE ISSUANCE OF TITLE INSURANCE o/.J.'tj tIJ ....... .. ttt 041516 OR: 2113 PG: 2122 ttt II IJnew. _ If CIWIl =-no n II/I '" at 11:111I 111m I. -. CUB all I........ lie .. I.N _.It Itlt." nos INDI!NIVRI!, ... tWo 11 thdaJ ~ ApriII9Il6, ""'- w-.. AI. alee'" ...... c...... ,....... .. C IR.. ~ lmll N.W. _ _ #D, ConI Spriop. fL J:llJ6$, .. GRAm'OR', To PInt .. . ~ "Gel II NapIeI. ....... IK., . ....... torpnd-. .. ORAHJ1!I!O, __ pool _ _Ie 2132 __ DrM, NopIeI. fL D!I6:l wnM!SSBtH, .... ... Onolor, for .... ill ,. Illoa ~... ..... or TI!H DOl.IARS ($10.00). .... ..... ..... .... ........ ~ 10 uid G_.. Ia ...... ......, ... ~ 1M ...... __......." yo.. T',.., \........... L'"I' ..........10... uid GruIee, ud~................. ... loIIowIIt dosaibod ...... ........ .,.. .... ..... ill ... CooDry ~ CoIIlu, SIal. or I'Iorida, 10 wi!: 110e 1!uI1/2 or... Wal 1/2 or... __ 1/4 or... _ 1/4, or_ 14, T-wp 30 ~ __lIIi I!ool. Iaa .... _ JO fed ........" lit..... .....,.. io CoIIlu eo-y.__ 110e IIII>jod property io _ ............. .... ud io Ihucloro DOl ... "- '<ad or... GnoIon. I'Ioperty Appndoer'. Pa,," 1__ No. 00417l1401lOn.... 00418.r.lm18 SUBJEcr 10 ..... for .... ,... 1996 .... aubaeq.... ,..... --. r......u... .... ,-...-, ~ .-..l, ... .... _ . ~ CoIIlu CooIoIy.__ AAd uid Onolor .....Iocreby JuDy wonlDl.... . -""""'""'"-. ~ r:! ~ IN WIlNI!SS WIIEREOP, GrlJll.. , Sipo4. ....... .... dcUvc...s f io... _ oC: .-.:> ~ .-?f ~ .- ~ 1J-fE , PlOd STATEOP 0/21()Q. COlJNl'Y OP R~L> 11oe"""" __ woo ~ before ....I!oia/~ day or ApriJ. 19I16,.., _ No -. ....... 'ly .... .. All....,. io PlOd ... bchaIf 01 B.... C Meo . Sa penoa(.) 'IJliiiary Public: ..... chcdl .",.. ..... ....): ~ ;,,/... penoaoIly mow. 10 me. I I ~ ./their ""'... cIrWer'. Ii<use(.), I I prodoa;cl as ......;Rr.hn. ( NOTARY ruBUC SEAL ) ~ 0... ; S ". N_ 01 NoIary PII>Iic:) ("~MW:M..Numbcr. CC ?'7""'"'l My C..-_l..v-. a:pira: I '-/'1.." TlaIa __ preporod by. PlRST TITLE . ABSTRACT, 1NC. 1040 ___ NopIa. fL 3J!NO T" .' .... (Illl) 262-<S41S IN CONNl!CI1ON wrrn THI! ISSUANCI! or TITLE INSURANCI! ",It~ ~'~+ JCMrtMv.a * * ....c..-.....cqtN1P ":0 .. .........0...,..... ......1\"'. " ...... ..-- ttt 2 49254 OR: 2175 PG: 1615 ttt II .rltW _ 0( __ _. rl "/if/lit '1:11/11_ t. _. _ - ~.. . .. I.. _.It lit.... THIS /ND1!NTUIl1!. mode.... 26 day 01 April 1996, ""'- ....: rill! mt. ttmIn rICa __ ~ & MMricd W....... 011135 Cossc.. Rood. Napb. Florida J:l9t>3, os GRANTOR. To ...... ...~ L'J' ., GN1 .,....... ......... .... . ....... eM ......... .. GRANTI!I!. . _ ..... .-, ..w.... io: 2132 _ DrIw; Naplca, F1.l3\l62 WITNESSETH. .... .be 0....... for .... ill coooi4oraaioo 01 the .... 01 TEN IlOI.JARS (110.00). .... oIber .... .... vohaallIo _ 10 .... Gr..... ill ...... pIid .., .... ~ ... ..... .......wr ;. haeby adulowIcdpI. .... ......... buploed uti solo! 10 the .... GruIcc. .... Grulcc'I bcin .... ...... _, .be r.u....u.a dc><ribed Iould. iii...... .,... utll>cilla io the U>uoIy of CoIIlcr. Stole 01 f1orida, 10 wiI; Tbc Nunb 1/2 of.be SouIb 1/2 01 the _1/4 01 the _ 1/4 01 SecUoe 14, T.......... 30 SooIIIa. ~ l6 EasI. .,.. .be Well 130 lecI.berwl, .... ..... _cd .... .,... ill CoIIlcr CouaIy, f1orid&. Propc:dy Appniscr"& Pued ldca&ir.atioD No. fVMtwnn\1l ~ X I ~ SUBJECr TO ..... for .be yoM 1995 .... ftlboeque.. ,..... -ridioos. .......0.- .... ..._-, of record. .... ...... ..-.... of CoIIlcr CouoIY. Florida. Aod .... Gr"'" ..... he",by rally .....anI .be h.1e 10 .... Iould. .... will deleDd ... WIlC ...... ... InW .- "'.. pcrsoD1 whOGlSOt'Yel. SUBJECT PROPERTY IS VACANT AN GRANTEE NAMED HEREIN apcca i. oC CoIIlcr C.....y. F1orida. wbkb .... GRANTEE NAMED HEREIN baIoace of S2, 717.en RE NON-HOMEST1!AD. J-: , ..... <Y'- .. ~ U: ill O.R, Rook 1617, ..... 1477, ..... Ilcc:onk JI. wbich....._~nMht .r J Sinau\at uti ph"al ... .... IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Or...... Siptd. oe<ok:d .... dc6..rcd l' ill ... ......... oC;.( 0 P :bl~.)1 ;(~~~:~r~\~~A^ hiE C1 W...,..'I -0 l;)ilutl,.{{IIJ Jd., (Friat NMIIe)~~J ,dJ. J (, i. JI A... W..... '2 Aa to . paDlOf$ nATE OF FLORIDA COUI<TY Of COWER The ron.-goins _fume"" waa ackaowIed&cd herOIC: me Ibb ili day of J1)l\ t Sach _(I) (NoIary I'lINic: ...... cbccI: appli<oblc box); . l~ bJ ........,. II b<l II la/arc penoaaIIy bowa to mc-. produced _/their cUlTCDl driver'& lke:aac(s). ~ u'" .~v- ( NOTARY PUBUC SEAL) ~~~) tku,l" (PriDltd, Typed .. SIompcd Name '" NGtuy .....) r.-._:'.~ N..bcr. My r...._ouv- apira: n;. ............ ....pucd by. fIRST TITU! It ABSTRALT, 1Nt:, 1040 000dIeu. Rood Nunh Napb. ft. ll940 T.......: (813) 262-6455 IN CONNECTION WITH THE ISSUANCE 01' TITLE INSURANCE OtHUAL NOlAKY SiAL. llIANA I CHII.Ilb ' InorARY ...."IlIC STAlE Of RbIb\J' CQMMlS6ION NO CC2<06'2 ... ..fCOMMI56ION EXP. DEe 10 19!1t t. 1fIamntg ItaI ttt 205 595 OR: 2183 PG: 1616 ttt IIIKW _ .. __, " fl:1tJI1II1II .. -. ClI8 - _'.1) lit .. UI IOC-.II 1I/1.1I - 11111116 TIllS INDENTURE. made tlu.l~ thday 01 May, '9'l6. "II: be'_. IIIIT , 1IC1 .. 1loe Fort 1'1,... _ "'!be V...... 1'1.."""... U....dt, lac. 01 160S Royal Palm Drive. R. Myers, F1"nda l3'JOI, as (lRANTOR '. To I JIIJIICf .1n& Auc-_bl1_ God ., N.pIn. Flori.... lac.. as (iRANTEE-. - ..... o/f"" lMIdreu is: 2132 __ Dm.. Naples. f1o<iJa 33942 WITNESSETH. .haI."" G,an'll<. Cor aad ia comider..... 0/."" sum 0/ TEN DOUARS ($10.00). aad olbet good aad ......bIe comide....... to .... Gr....", in _ paid by .... Gr..t<<. """ r<ttipI .,<01 is IIetehy ~ has .....<11. bargained ..d ...... to ohc: said Gr......, ODd G,.....,., he., aad a<sigos forever. ,"" followioa described Iaod, ailuale; Jyinc: aM being an the County of Collier. State of F1or-kta. (0 wit: The Soul. 1/2 0/ 111<: Soutb 1/2 01 tbe SolIlbW<SlI/4 oIlhc Nonb"',sI./4 01 Sedioa 14. TowosIUp 50 SouIb, R_ 26 East. less tbe Wt:sl DO feci tbercoC and lhe Sooth JO (ccllhcreo(. saki land situated aDd lying in Collier Couoly. Florida. Property Appraiser.s Pared Idenlir>>e.alion No.. 00416:'ilJfk"WJH SUIUECf TO thai certain Mortgage: by and bc:tweeD The FOIl Myrrs District ollhc UoiIcd Methodist Cbwch,. IDe... a Florida Corporation. as ..m1sasOf' aDd W. L PODIpuUni and Joseph DlFrucesoo and Rita DiFra.DCeS.a\ H~ and Wd'c. H 1Jl000&a8cc~ as r<<orded u. O.R. B~ublic R<<ords of Collier Couoty. Flotida. SUBJEl..T TO laxe, 10I1be: ye.. 19'.16 .6.f'~::~t.t:::- motWas and '....m'DIs of ",,,,d,..d zooiDg ordinances 01 Collier Counl" - ........~~ (en the s.amc: apinst the lawful claims of all IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Grant da)' and )'ear rllS{ above wriUen.. '" ~ '-> Siped. sealed iUk.I deliVt"lt..d ia the prC$(;OCX or- __.J/"":/~' _.,_.-.;.,._ ~ ~ - .' -/. Pun, ame Wit,*~ #1 . I . '~1i'? 't'~\{ ~u#2e~ >"\.,,/ / ." .. " c? ,\ S DISTRKT OF THE IODlST CHURCH, INC. t '/ , ,} , ~ ,. BY; ..' / t1Ikl!t/ ,-,"'I' J \.f{i~ Reyerend M:U-gaftt )ohnsQlt;. heSldcDt !0 K ~ -~ \ As 10 all Jramors STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF LEE TI.e foregolng lmtrunu:.nl W-<l.S at:ltnowkdg\.-d berOle me Ihis,. .- .- da)' 01 May. 1996. by Reverend Muprcl Johawa.. President of The Fort Myers District of lhe Uniled Ml:IhodUt cblifCh, lnc. a Florida Corporatioa, OIl bcha.alf 01 the rorporallon. Such pl"rsoD(s) (Not..,)' Public muse check applicable boll): tl'-1 is/oue pt:rsonally "DOwn to me. I I produttd a/lhcit- cwn:nl df;Vt:r'S Iice~(s). I I prodUttd as. tdCDt~KalKm. (NOTARY PUBUC SEAL.) ~ot;; PuWtc SI8nat;"C ~~>....- -'~ This instrument prepared by: f1RST TITLE &. AB~IRAL"T. INC. UWO Goodkue Road Norlh Nap.... FL 3.l94O Tckpbooe, (941) 2b2-6455 IN CONNECTION wml THE ISSUANCE OF TITLE INSURANCE Of bc.lGlyc-...-0C4".,. xpi... NoH. oe. 1"- &....-............ .ooa.NN '" 2094215 OR: 2224 PG: 0064 KICORDID ID Cf':Ct1~ KICOKDS ci COLLIII COUIT!. f~ 01/01/1. It 08:IOAK OVIG~1 !, !Iot!. C"lil CO'S l/ooa.O& iJC fll IO.la OOC-,'o \\1,00 This Instrument Prepared By. John Paulich III, Esq. Paulich, Slack' Wolff, P,A, 2150 Goodlette Road Naples, FL, 34102 Parcel I,D, Number(s). 00417960005 Ketr.: fllST TITLI I 185TIA,T !ICI UP Grantee(s) Tax I,D, .. THIS WARRANTY DBBD made the ____ day of August, 1996, by ROBERT husband and wife, hereinafter FIRST ASSEMBLY a Florida cor E-< .0; consideration of the s, receipt whereof is ~ ains, sells, aliens, o the Grantee, all that Florida, viz. The South 1/2 of the South 1/2 of the North 1/2 of the Southwest 1/4 of the Northwest 1/4, Section 14, Township 50 South, Range 26 East; less the West 30 feet reserved for Public Right of Way, said land being in Collier County, Florida, TOGBTHBR with all the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereto belonging or in anywise appertaining, To Have lUld To Hold, the same in fee simple forever, And the Grantor hereby covenants with said Grantee that the Grantor is lawfully seized of said land in fee simple; that the - --- Grantor has good riqht and lawful authority to sell and convey said land~ that the Grantor hereby fully warrants the title to said land and will defend the same against the lawful claims of all persons whomsoever~ and that said land is free of all encumbrances, except taxes accruinq subsequent to December 31, 19951 and subject to all easements, restrictions and reservations common to the subdivision. In Witness Whereof, the said Grantor has signed and sealed these presents the day and year first above written, Siqned, sealed & delivered in our presence I ., / ( i>f: ~ ?~tv~" : OBERT g, ANDERS ;.~ { { / l <<j.:'-'~ Witness 11 Siqnature Witness 11 Printed NlUIle ./ ". -. Witness 2 Siqnature " , Witness f2 Printed .]1 d\ \ 1,-, ANDERS STATE OF FLORIDA E-< S o d before me this JORIE M. ANDERS, who or ( ) prov ided tification, COUNTY OF COLLIER The foregoing day of August, ( \ ) are . , ,.av Pu O;,.cIAl...oTAR"f SIAL 0' "l... HANCY t( MAC ..ILLAN ~ ~1,.; ~Jr (\ COMUISSION NUM.fA ; ..: CC2575&l1 "".;" Q:Q MV CO....IISION alP, "'OFfI.O FED, 51;;7 Notary Public ,. ,. ,. C> ::<:J I'J ...... ...... ~ --u ~ c::> c::> en ..,. ,. ,. ,. 2094468 OR: 2224 PG: 0695 ..... II omoo IICllIN .1 ClIWIl ~. a "'M'" at ":5411 DIlClt .. 1IDCl, CUll .. ~ 91..., DC rn lUI toe-." ,..... This Instrument Prepared Byt John PAulich III, Esq. Paulich, Slack & Wolff, P.A. 2150 Goodlette Road Naples, FL, 34102 Parcel I,D. Number(s)t 00417920003 Grantee(s) Tax I,D, '1 btl: 111ft tOO , wtUCf rIa .. PRBPARATIOH ONLY WITHOUT BBIIBPIT OF TI'l'LB SBARCII OR OPINION THIS WARRAIITY DBBD made the .), . day of August, 1996, by MARIE F. PANZETTA, a Florida cor , lNC" hereinafter called t whose postoffice Drive 2 '.. N v "- consideration of the ons, receipt whereof is rgains, sells, aliens, unto the Grantee, all that nty, Florida, vizl The North 1/2 of the South 1/2 of the Horth 1/2 of the Southwest 1/4 of the Northwest 1/4, Section 14, Township 50 South, Range 26 East; less the West 30 feet reserved for Public Right of Way, said land being in Collier County, Florida. 'l'OGBTIIBR wi th all the tenements, heredi taments and appurtenances thereto belonging or in anywise appertaining. To Have and To Hold, the Sllllle in fee simple forever. And the Grantor hereby covenants with said Grantee that the Grantor is lawfully seized of said land in fee simple; that the ttt OR: 2224 PG: 0696 ttt Grantor has good right and lawful authority to sell and convey Baid landJ that the Grantor hereby fully warrants the title to said land and will defend the same against the lawful claims of all persons wh~oever; and that said land is free of all encumbrances, except taxes accruing subsequent to December 31, 1995J and subject to all easements, restrictions and reservations cOllUDOn to the subdivision. In Witness Whereof, the said Grantor has signed and sealed these presents the day and year first above written. Signed, sealed , delivered in our presencel d~; /..' ,;I.;;' Witness ~f Signature Jnez '-.stein ;~'~0.S,S..11 Printed Name O\,>\.;\f.R COu.iV1' Witness ,. . 1/ ! "',..,~. .- -- MARIE F, - I _ '--+--- - /')' " IlL ~ '. --c. "" _ PANZETTA . S~I!: ed before me this who (,.";) is personally as '. ';. . - ~ -"'I'f' .: .., ' .~! . J '..:> --- ~t .-~ Notary Public ,;.... My Commission Expiresl . . / f.f;. (eeal) ........., lad nus 1NDI!HI\1RI!,...... ... Is t day of November, 19!16,_ "- ..- of 200 ~ Drive. ConI Gobb, FL 3J1:ll, . GRANTOR', ttt 115934 01: 2247 PG: 1594 ttt II tIIIaK _ .. __. " It ..,n. ... I, ... a.- - .-." Be ,. .... ".It 111.... To i1nt ~ 01 GoI oINap/oo, fIorida,. r..... _ _..1'" M GRANTEE-. - _ aIIicc __ iI: zm SiladowIa... Drive. NopleJ, FL 34IU wrrNESSEI1I. ... ... Or"'''', lor .... iD lXlIl5iduaIioe 0I1he .... of TI!N IlOUAIlS (SIO.OO)........... aood .... ......... --'_10 aaid ~ '" ..... poW~, or'ec,'" tocdjlt ........" ia heRby ~ ... puled, .... oo1oi10'" aaid Or_ .... Grukc'. hcin .... ...... r........ "'1oIIoooioa -- '-l. ....... .,.. .... ..... io ... Couoly 01 CGIIiu, SloIc 01 fIorido,. 10 '"" no -. l{l"'''' -. l{l of'" Soutb_ 1/4 "'.... __ 1/4, _ 14, T.......... SO~ ~ 2Ii I!a&I. .... ... W<&l 100 led ....~ oil..... .... .,.. io CoWer Couoly, I'IoridL Property AppniIcr". ,...cd I.t-.m,...:.- No. ootlMMWIJS TIle PII0l'l!JlTY HI!RI!IH IS VACANT, UNIMPROVED lAND. AND TIlI!REFORE NOr TIlE HOMESTEAD OF 11lE ORAm'OR. SUBJECT TO ..... lor ...,.., 1996 ....1IIl>&<q_ )'tan, '<0100"'" """....ion& .... ....meDU of record, .... ....... ..cIiuaa:& 01 CoWer Couoly. Florid-. Aod aaid G,ulor doe& bueby laDy wa"", the tit -~. O'vy . SiDpIu aDd plural arc iDlcr IN WITNESS WHI!REOI', 0'..... .... S;ped. oeaIed .... dem....d "'" ia the: ,""Da1 01: N I N '0 I-- ~ STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF nAnF. The r............_ _ ~ beI..e..e lIUs a I . cia, of ({. (..t.-t' . 19!16, by ,J.""" R Jude. Such penoo(.) (Nol.., Pubtic..... check applleable Ixw): - 1"1 I J ist-e perwaaUy bow& 10 me, produced a/lheir CurJeDt drive"llliceos.e(s). proo-d as identifICation. (NOTARY PUBUC SEAL) 1l4. Uti /Z/.L'.v NOIuy Pubtic 1_"" T1Ua iosInsmeeI prepared by. FIRST TIT1.E 4l AIlSTIIACf. INC 1040 Goodlet.. Rood NonIl NllJl/e&. FL 34102 Telep/loDe: (941) 26U455 IN CONJUNCTION WITH TIlE ISSUANCE OF TITLE INSURANCE (PriAted. Typed or Sumped N_c of Notary Public) Commiuima Number. MJ,CumllPissioD expires: r-!-","f~VN^VAR ::~:lt. ': __' '..:!i'o.t ~h!11d.I MJC..;.:~ ':'.,: "",15,2O(k) 0<:.'. Cts.ln~; l,u, IIIn TlTLI , USfUO IlCl " ttt 2118929 OR: 2250 PG: 2324 ttt llCOllllD i. tA, OIPlCln llCOIDS 'I mUll C01lm, !L IIIllm " IUIIll DIlGl'lI. IIOCI~~LIl1 QUIT-CLAim DEED 1.01 .19 lit: flt DOC',I' THIS OUIT-ClAJM DEED, ~('"uh:d I~ 12 d.:IY ..f \:ov,'mlJl.t" ~ 199(, by !."TANLEY A. <. 'RUNI(;, A"i TRlJ~IEE AND INOIVIOlfAU. Y, lir~ party... whose address is "7uke-Mete Dri\.-= Ea....... (\;ntcntine. MA l):!bJ!. In "lR~. A."iSI:MtJL Y Of (a>!.> 0'" NArl.l:S, tl.OIUIM. INC. ",ikl6t:" addrCs... L.. 212) Shad..~IaWD Drn.'C. Naples. Burlda .\..UI!. ~n,'\md fXlny": WITNEsSETH, thai Joaid Jirsl l'lallY, fur ..nd in "''U'l:.'.idc,.;alkm of IIu: ~m ~lf T\:R anJ ~'/IOO ($10.00) Dollan. ,in band pilid hy ~id !OC(:untl pilnY.lbc Ie-cripe \\'hcrcuf i.. hell.h} admnwlt.-dgcd. \lues hcn.-by rcmbc. rdcil~ aDd quit.daim WIll) the llolIW ~,-.und rarly rUIl'\1:r. all right. lilk. inlcrcM. claim ;and d.,.mand wbicb thl: ~ flr~ lJarty ha... in ;Jmlltll~ fl.al.)\lolDg described &">l. pin-= O~ p;l.J~d uf land. :oitllah:, lyiht-:. 'IoU h,:in}: i... l \~I.cr C. .ounly. AlN"ida. h)-~il: sw J/4 ulllk: NW 1/4 of Scl1iun 14, Tuwm.hip ~I SUdlh, Ran~ ~b F..ut. l"uUkr l'ounry. FJoriJa: THIS DEED IS INTENDED TO t 'ONVEY AU. PROPERTY RE....ERVED BY (iRANTOR IN PRIOR WARRANTY DEEDs t'OR ..lrBUt' RI(ilrr(WWA YSAND ISSUWElTTO EA.'iEMENTS ()VER AND ACROSS THAT PROPERTY HlR INI;RES,' ANI) U:RE.,-' IN FAVOR OF PROPERTY OWNERS WITI-UN SEt'..ON .4. TOWNStllP' 5u SOl/TH, RAN(iE 21, t:.AST. COLLIER (.UUNlY, FLORIDA. SU8JEl wI "RUPERTY IS VACANT lINIMI'ROVED IAN I) AND THEREa-:ORE NOT THE 1I0MESTEAD OF THE (jRANTOR. TO itA VI:: ANt) TO .,OU) the !<tam~ lugdhc-r with aU and "ingul:u th~ aprullc-n...lk.o:s.lh...,...unh) h.:longing or in anywi'>C apP:rlaining. and ..lithe tCslale, ri,ehl, lide inh.1'c~, Ii..'", ""lIui1y, and dairu WhatM"II.'Wf uf the ...aid 'iN rarly, "lIher in law nr equity, lu thl. unly I)flll"".' U....., ''':ndil ;"hl .....h..H.. IIf Ih..' ..;Iid :--.t.n~tlJ '''lfty f')fCwr. nt'llft"sl'nb Iltt' okA. llM \'t.u, liI\IIlPt>n: wnU..II. ?- . Sil,'fuJ. st:aft>J und tldil'r'ft".1 J!JtnVplI.!W'I'....- 1\ " Pri."!INum~: Jt'it1J("n" II A, .,,,. i,. S L~I .E.-IL, q '." ~E.-IL, 'Ci,I,"".DIVI U. Slull' 11 MUllUt'h'ut'rU (oomy." Bumstubk I ht-rrf,y t"C'ni/ylhul 01,,11;$ Ju.~~ bt'fi"..,. "It., WI '1Jit't'r ,hlty Uluh",;:t'J i" Iht' SIUlt' uf""'~1lW IInJ ill Ilk' n1f.ltlly uJ'~$lliJ 10 wl.. lJdnowlt'dgemmls, ]JefX{>>Jdlly uPJ'f'urrJ STA,\'Lt.y.-l. ("RON/(;, AS TRUSTEE AND INDIVIDU....LL): I.) fHt" hw,ul Iv to.> tlt.. {It'mm ,uJfnbt"J in, ,,, ...h., hIlS p,,,,-/un'd II "nIW'", li....nw II.~ i./~'I,'ifiI"lHif)lI. fPI" Jar a..t"",t'J IlIt' j..,r}.'1tiIlK UtslllUtk'lll unJ <<!uto..../,.JgrJ /Jl'fi-"t' nil' V1ullu r_r"t.I1It.J tit.. ,~umr fi,., rh.' /"''1''''h. th..,..i" '-:'lP't..JS..J. IlIIJ ..hll did "'" 10>>;,' .". .l>oIlh. WITNESS my hund an.! I1JfiC"iul st'lll il/ ,11.. t""Wth' 1I11.1..,UI.. lJfi"..JlliJ ,hi<> 12th Jll.'",'I l'-:ovembcl-. }()')I, I ) '~ ,/ ,/ . / !dJe/' , .j ''7t''f)'Il'Y ruM,' r""t.vumr^: / -.y., I', .\I.\" (....mminitlit Expirt."s: (.l1mmis.\ioJl Numb,..,: / i/r' /, ...../).!, t'HYlUSM, SAWIli koI..,. '..~J>(C Mlc-...-l.o.p.._~..), .z001 PREPARATION OJ-' DOCUMENT ON/.)' MuA. J. Woodwurd. Esquirt' W.wwm-J. PiNs, Andr'~'>>I di Lombu,lk,. PA. WI LJUTt"r Oak Dri.y, .\'uit~ tJ.I() Nuplt'~, FL _lW6.J T,./~pJum(": tHU) r.fI/J.,I!JJ '.\"E.-tU , QUIT-CLAIM DEED THISOUfT-ClAIM DEED, ~tbis II cloy" Aup, A.D. 1997, by J..... E.~, linl """.. ........ _ is 9S CouIICiI Rock A_... RocheoI... NY 14610 10 ..... ""-WJ of GooIof fIot>Ico, -. ..... ..- _ is 2Il1_ Drive, NopIa, F10rida 34112........ """': WJnlI!SSE'IH. dIol _linl pony. for .... 10 ....!dcralioa ..Iho .... .. Tea .... 00/100 ($10.00) DoIIan, 10 _ poid by .... ....... por\J,lho n>edpt ......."... hereby ~ doea hereby....ioo. reIeuc .... .....-dUD _ ... _....... por\J _, all ..... ..... ......... doim .... ~ wIlicIlthe ....linl pony bas iD .... 10 ... ~ deacribod Ice, pioco Of pond .. '-I, -.1Fa .... bdoc 10 Collier COUDly, Florida, lO-wa: ne _]0 fool. ..... Wat ~...... Soulheast " ...... _ " ...... North..... V, S..,,;oo I., T..........]O Scudl,~:I6I!ut,CoIIIerCouoly,f1orida Folio 10'0041788000' AND ne _ 3D fool. ...... Wat "...... _ " ..the _ 14 ",be NorthWCSI V, Seclioo 14, T..........]O Scudl,~:I6I!ut,CoIIIerCouoly.fIorida Folio ID' 0041688000~ A.ND ne Soudo 3D feet. ...... East ~...... SouIbWCSI14 .. .... _ 14...... Northwest V, Sccdoo I., T.........]O Soodo. ~:I61!ut, CollIer COUDly, Florida Folio ID '00417 84000Z. SUBlECr PROPERTIES ore __ ........ovod Iaod .... thudore DOIlbe bum....... ...... Or"'"" TO HA WAND TO HOlD .... ..... 1"lIClbcr wro.a11 .... JiasuIar the _....... lhueunto beloolpoc or .. ....,..... .,.......... """ aD the ............. . . ,.... doioo ..........r "'be _ r.... pony. ..... .. .... or cqWly. 10 ... oaIy _ .... beAefil pony ro....., .. .YlnI p~ IDd -su:ood p~ are IN WITNESS WHEREOF, ".. d6y oM)'N' {onr ..",.. -... c..wy 0( MONROE """"""""'/Ioswnunt.... ock>towl<dguI beI- _this . j';' dIry of May. lWl.l>ylostpla E. G..". (N"'"'YPod>Ik__~.l>arF Itta: /lIlT lltLl . AlSTDCT Plein S_ 0( NEW YORK SlKh ,.,.".(.) 1.1',./..~-Io_, I I pro4MuJ.jtheV <UnVIl <hi"". r"'....(.l, I I f"Odu<cd OJ ideMJi<4Ii<>I. Nj;;:~.!] { " F';~5L"i,", ni I'rinlNlJIne: MAl!iE ~il.!.....lIol ~\""(IC. My ContmIui<>r Elj>;m: '"1/ ~ J {./ ~Numbcr. 4<;.''/ .pl ....!e~-1lIII"'9f11 ... -. ......-- .- -- ~ ~InUJ'oJ"..c.... '7 r '.r.-.. ."'1.4 -l' ~ ...} I( M",*/, W""""""l EJqubc W~I'Itu..l.<>mbotlIo.r.A, 80/ u.v.I OM llriw. SuUe _ N.... FL ;U/Illl T~ (Pll) 566-JlJl I'N!r'AMrD WTnIOUTOPINIQN OF 1T1LE (SEAL) This instrument prepared by: Shannon M. Luis, Esq. Morgan. LeWis & Bockius LLP S300 First Union Financial Center 200 South Biscayne Boulevard Miami, Florida 33131-2339 2997127 OR: 3051 PG: 1180 -.cl r II omcm ... If .... ~, rL H/Ul1ttZ It U:HII _ .. .-r, CUll *8 "'"'.. lit III n.. .... ft 2451.. RetI: 'WI. no ~I!n tltl __ ftUI. IlII!I ,," ..... rL !4t'J Parcel Identification Nos.: 00416840003 00416920004 WARRANTY DEED THIS INDENTURE made ~y of June, 2002 by FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD OF NAPLES, FLORIDA. INC., a Florida non-profit corporation, whose post office address is 3805 The Lord's Way, Naples, Florida 34114 (hereinafter, ''Cd'llnlnr''), to VISION & FAITH, INC., a Florida corporation, whose post office 8ddn:ss is 8250 Collier Blvd., Naples, Florida 34114 (hereinafter "Grantee") (wherever e "Grantor" and "Grantee" include the respective parties to this instnun and assigns). TIIA T Grantor, for an in paid by Grantcc and other acknowledged, has granted, arg n forever, the following descri See Exhibit A attached ~ and made a part f. TOGETHER with all the :f ~ hereditamen or appertaining'!iiE CW.C'\J SUBJECT to restrictions, reservations, easements and limitations of record, provided that this shall not serve to reimpose same, zoning ordinances, taxes for the current year and subsequent years (the "Pennitted Exceotions"). And the said Grantor docs hereby fully warrant the title to said land, and will defend the same against the lawful claims of all penons whomsoever, subject to the Penniued Exceptions. [end of page; signature and acknowledgement continued on following page) GOODLETTE. COliMAN& JOHNSON, p~ 4001 TInI8mI Trail, N. "'), tP ~ II;) SUle300 l)'" ( O-NapIes. Fl 3410S ~ 1-MI/44607S,1 . OR: 3054 PG: 1481 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Grantor has hereunto set its hand and seal the day and year first above written. SigMd, scaled and delivered in the e of: FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD OF NAPL ,FLORIDA, INC., a Flo . corporation Witness . ~ Print Name: V . e. ~~R;tE;S COUNTY OF f-< 'o/-A-- .~ day of June, 2002, by OF NAPLES, FLORIDA, . . He is personally known to on. STATE OF FLORIDA (Affix Notarial Stamp or Seal) _.I.~ uv ttJlftSSIOtt' cc 859111 aPIRES:_1.2IIIXl _1Iw_"""'_ -2- I-M_S,I t'"'r.;" . ttt OR: 3054 PG: 1482 ttt EXHIBIT A LepI DescriDlion The East ~ of the East ~ of the Southeast Y. of the Northwest Y. of Section 14, Township SO South, Range 26 East, situated and lying in Collier County, Florida. A-I 1-M1I+M075.1 . . ttt 2215859 OR: 2338 PG: 3144 ttt _ II mlC1&l _ 01 CllUJIl~, II. .1/111ll at ":)11I "UIt I. 1IOCl, alII _ 11....... DC HI I." DGC'.1t \llt... ....... JaIl nDSlNDI!NIUIU!,........ I I tl-.loy'"Augl997, _ 1111: IIIn lITU . AIItIlct PlCII' .... w. --.... L~" ....... ___L ....,. ........... - "'640 OW V_a F_ Rood, H-..cklowD.I'A IM.l6, u GItANI'OIl", To rInt " .~ ., Goot .,..... -. ..... . ...... c...... . .. ORAHl1!E-. ~_""'Io: 2m ...~_ Drive NapIoo. ....... 34112 WITNESSEI1f. .... ... Or_, r.. .... ia coooidaaIioD "'... ..... '" TEN DOUJ.RS ($Ill.OO). u4 ..... ..... .... ........ -- 10 ..w GtaaIor ia ...... paid ." ..w GnaIcc, ... reulJl4 .........., io ....." ~ ... ............' r.......... 10 ... ..w GnaIcc, .... Graatcc'1 _ u4 ...... _. ... foIIc>Irioa daaiJcd Iud, ........ ~........ ia ... ~ '" OlIIiu, SIal. '" FIoricIo, 10 wi!: 1\0 _ I/Z "'...- I/Z "'... -1/4 "'... _1/4, _ 14, T........Joip $0 SouIh, Rup 261!ao1. __... ~.. CoIIIr:< CouaIy. I'IorlcIa. ORAmOllIlEREBY OllANrS .... doduco.. -......... _... _ 30 r... '" oobjca -- "'--....... OV ....,..., Appniadal'_ ,"-""'""'- 16840003 .... 0041 SllIIIECJ'1'O _ r.. ... ,..,l9'J7 .. . '" ~ CGoIaIy, - AND s.w> GRAmOIl ..... ....." ",......--. " SIopW u4 pIanI ... . ...- roodwar,u4 pIocc..... "'pubic"- it llein..~.... ....... aDd... aanoIIt 1>;:;, ... ..... ....... ... Iawlul_ IN Wl1"NESS WHBREOP. O''''or ... Siped. ....... ... doInoaecI .....-"" (f\~~ W_"1 a ~ar\~~~!nJ<O::''''h't w-__n . . . /l{,t\.,;.~~ /.1l,1 ,.- , (' I "'10"_ . ~(\:,\.\ 't" 1 (1lnl i!1oPt1" RI...Ir.........p STA'll! OF I'I!HPlSYLV AN1A COUNtY OF DAVPHlK I~ '-k.""",st 1\0 ...................... .. ~ W~ .. ....t , day or 1oIy, 1997, ." Gc<qc w. BIaakcasbip ... --- ....--..., Such pcnoe(l) (Nowy I'lob&c: .... chcd oppIicabIc 1>0>): lvf io/on penoeaIIy _'o.e. I I ~ ./IIoci<....... dmc<'. ~.) I I poduad u ideatifKatioa. "'" ~ ~ ~c . ~~.~or-'NOk) niI_ '--by. ~~..: '.;.~~ .. ~i~~.......... I Pl8Sl'11IUl A A8SI1tACf, JNC. . ~. . . . . ~, ... - ~ ..;: ~..... - (N(1I'0~~UCsEAL) ..~. ~ = _.....". ~~~26UW ,~,:',L . D"(~iNiU~ WJI'H 1lII! ISSUAHCI! OF 111U! lNS~' ': . .~~.... .' '. II l:i I ttt 3106843 OR: 3899 PC: 4021 tit ilC01D1D in o!llcm UCOIDS of COLLIJI coom, It .,m/20.! at 1.:1111 BlIGHT I. IROCl, CUR mm OOC-,lO Corrective :JfIarranly .Il~d~ TlDSINDENTIJRE.modelhi~Of ~'2) 2005. betwuo 11.01 .11 lebl: PIlST TIm , IlmACT PICIIP o 'i ~ I e- I Barbara Long, a Marrlm Woman, of 835 Cassena Road. Naples. FL 34108. as GRANTOR. To Forst AsHmbly or God or Naples, Florida, 1_ a Florida Corporation. as GRANfEE. wIIose _ offICe addr= is: 2132 Shadowlawn Drive. Naples, FL 33962 WITNESSETI-I. that the Grantor. for and in oonsideration of the sum of TEN DOlLARS ($Jo.oo), and other good and valuable consideralions to said Grantor in hand paid by said Grantee:. the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged. has granted, bargained and sold to the said Grantee. and Grantee's heirs and assigns forever. the following described land, situate. lying and being in Ihe County of Collier. Stare of Rorida. to wil: The Nonh YJ ohlle South YJ of lhe Southwest 1/4 of the Northwesll/4 of Section 14, Townsbip50 South, Range 26 EasI,. Jess the West 100 feet thereof. smd bod situated and lying in CoIlierCoumy, Aorida. Property Appraiser's Parcel IdentifICation No. 0041800000I3 ions and easements of record. and zoning ordinances ANDSAJD GRANTOR does hereby fully w whomsoever. against the lawful claims of all persons TInS Corrective Deed is heiot: reconIed to ';'- IN WITNESs WHEREOF, Grantor has here~. Grantor's hand: and Signed. sealed and delivered 11~ '.lhep=e~ ~p (S,.gp) fir)Jul Iyftpt&;:;';!1lE cn~C (Print N~ 8arbara Long W"~,~ (Sign . ~ L (PrinIN '-0'""", , . 0~ Wuoesslf2 ~ " '(j '0 t:: ~ As to all grantors ST A lC OF FLORIDA COliNTY OF COlllER ~ The foregoing instturnent was acknowledged before me this J13 . day o~ 2005. by Barbara Long. Such person(s) (Notary Public must check applicable box): ( ) is/are personally known to me. ~\"I"m""H/~ produced allheir current driver's license(s). --,,'l:\\\\LSTE~"t:; prod cd identifi . i~~~,~\. oc I ~" """..... ~ ,::(),",.~3f.",q,,~'.. ~ ~~ ~ .~'" ~<:;., e '~ll l ~*: -.- .*= VQ:~.~ \i<i.~~~.t~J ., L~Jet{ \ ~I: ~':'.h'.'~'Ql ~$' (Printed Name ofNOIary Public) ~111'J.Il1C $1"''''!t.''-'' ~/""Uj",,\\\\" Commission Number: This inSlrurne.nt prepared by: My ComnUssion expires: Mark J. Woodward, Esq. WOODWARD, PIRES &. LOMBAROO. PA (NOTARY PUBUC SEAL) 3200Tamiarni Tail North. Suite 200 Naples. Aorida 34103 Telephone: (239) 649--6555 PREPARED WITHOUT OPINION OF 1TI1.E , ( Exhibit V.G.5 AFFIDA VIT Well, being first duly sworn, depose and say that we/I am/are the owners of the pro described herein and which is the subject matter of the proposed hearing; that all the answers to the questions in this application, including the disclosure of interest information, all sketches, data, and other supplementary matter attached to and made a part of this application, are honest and true to the best of our knowledge and belirif- We/I understand that the information requested on this application must be complete and accurate and that the content of this form, whether computer generated or County printed shall not be altered, Public hearings will not be advertised until this application is deemed complete, and all required information has been submitted, As property owner We/I further authorize Robert L Duane of Hole Montes to act as our/my representative in any matters regarding this Petition. operty Owner Signature of Property Owner err-:: 1)I'''')};1) t1A'kLO.....'1 -- P'I\...t-j ( Gf;-......-r- Typed or Printed Name of Owner Typed or Printed Name of Owner The foregoing instrument was acknowledged b, e me. this 2 1 day of ~ R.L 20 !JOy CJ / ~ '--/ ~(t; ,y wh IS perso lly known to me or has roduced as identification, State of Florida County of Collier D (J~A<< ~ (Signature of Notary Public - State of Florida) DENISE LARSON Notary Stamp ,.r.''o ~)M\' DENISE LARSON \~J" MYCOMMISSION# 00'08384 EXPIRES: May 3 2006 t-aoo.3-NOTAAY Ft Nno_. c_~__ ' -'~-..........,"'" , , AFFIDA VIT Well, being first duly sworn, depose and say that well ami are the owners oj the property described herein and which is the subject matter oj the proposed hearing; that all the answers to the questions in this application, including the disclosure oj interest inJormation, all sketches, data, and other supplementary matter attached to and made a part oj this application, are honest and true to the best oj our knowledge and belief We/I understand that the information requested on this application must be complete and accurate and that the content oj this Jorm, whether computer generated or County printed shall not be altered. Public hearings will not be advertised until this application is deemed complete, and all required information has been submitted. As property owner Well Jurther authorize Robert L Duane of Hole Montes to act as ourlmy representative in any matters regarding this Petition. Signature oj Property Owner Typed or Printed Name oj Owner Iv;! (f/L-#? L KID'- n Typed or Printed Name oj Owner The Joregoint;ns!..rument Wa)!cknowledged be . e this _~ day oJ ~ ve-u./",.., 201Jr:by II ((liz-VI.-? L, h '1 wh is persQ lly known to me or has produced as identification, State oj Florida County oj Collier 1J~~ (Signature oJNotary Public - State oJFlorida) DENIS[ .,JJN ~'Q<. DENISE lARSON '\ ...; MY COMMISSION # DO ,_ 'n' EXPIRES, May 3. 2006 I.ooct-3-NoTARY A.NobtryServk:e&Bcnalng.tnc. Notary Stamp COLLIER COUNTY FLUE MAP IS ON FILE IN THE MINUTES AND RECORDS DEP ARTMENT