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· ~£ CO~LZl~ COUNTY AIRPORT A~T~O~ZlY ORDZNI~NCEI
PROVIDING TITLE AND CITATIONI PROVIDING FINDII~GS
}a~D PURPOSE~ DEFINITIONS~ PROVIDING FOR
~& CONTINUATION OF AUT~ORITY~ RIRPORT BOUNDARIES~'
PROVIDING FOR GOVE3~NING BODY, MFatBERSHIP, .-.~
APPOINTMENT ~ TERXS OF OFFICE~ PROVIDING FO~
COMPENSATION OF XEHBENS~ PROVIDING POWERS,
FUNCTI0~S AND DUTIESl PROVIDING FOR ~aFa{UAL BUDGET
AND ANN~AL REFORT~ PROVIDING FOR ANADMINISTRATIVE
CODEl PROV~/DING FOR EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR~ PROVIDING
FOR NON-INTERFERENCE~ TRA/~SFER OF PROPERTY/~ND
PERSONNEL~ PROVIDING FOR )LERGER AND DISSOLUTIONI
PROVIDIN(~ FOR CONFLICT ARiD SEVERABILITYI REPEAL OF
ORDINANCE N0~ 93-36~ PR0VIDIN~ FOR INCLUSION IN THE
CODE OF LAWS AND ORDINANCES~ PR0VIDIN~ ~0RAN
EFFECTIVE DATZ~
NOW, THEREFORE~ BE IT ORDAZNED BY THE ~OARD OF COUNTY
COMa4IBSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY~ FLORZDA~ thats
SECTION ONE. TITLE AND CITATION. This Ordinance shall be
known and may be cited as the "Collier County Airport Authority
Ordinance."
BECTION TWO. FINDINGS AND PURPOSE. It is hereby ascertained
and declared that=
A. Pursuant to ~ect~oR SS2.0S{1), Florida Statutes, and
this Ordinance, the Collier County A~rport Authority is
responsible for the operation of three airports: The Immokalee
Regional Airport In Immokalee; the ~arco Island Executive
Airport, located northeast of Marco Island; and the Everglades
City Airpark, located in the City of Everglades.
B. The three county airports are valuable assets that bear
upon a viable and diversified economy for the Collier County
Community.
C. The Board of County Commissioners of Collier County
desires to provide for enhanced development and eventual
operation of the airports as enterprise operations.
D. Chapter 332, Sect~ons 332.001 through 332.12, Florida
S~atutes, {"Airport Law of 1945") authorizes Collier County to
acquire, establish, construct, enlarge, tmprove~ maintain, equip,
operate, and regulate county airports and other air navigation
facilities, and provides that the exercise of any other power
specified therein granted to counties are public, governmental
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functions exercised'for a publid purpose and are matters of
public necessity.
il E- Section 332.0S(1}, Florida Statutes, authorizes Collier
County to vest authority for the construction, enlargement,
improvement, maintenance, equipment, operation, and regulation of
airports, restricted landing areas, and other air navigation
facilities, in an officer, board, or body of the County by
ordinance which shall prescribe the powers and duties of such
officer, board or body.
F. The three Collier County owned airports require
attention, including short and long range planning, to encourage
and foster the development of infrastructure and facilities to be
operated for the benefit of citizens and taxpayers of the County.
G. The three airports should be developed to promote the
welfare of all current and future residents of the County.
H. It is the intent of the Board of County Commissioners to
maintain a Collier County Airport Authority in Collier County
with the powers and responsibilities as provided in Section
332.0S, Florida Statutes, and pursuant to the governmental powers
granted to counties in Chapter 125, Florida Statutes.
I. This Airport Authority is consistent wit31 and furthers
the County's Comprehensive Plan and provides a focused approach
to the provision, development and management of public
infrastructure and services at the three Collier County airports,
and is one available means for delivery of such facilities and
services at the three airports.
J. The provisions of this ordinance shall be liberally
constructed to effectively carry out its purposes in the interest
of public health, safety, welfare and convenience. This
ordinance shall be construed to be consistent with Chapter 189,
Florida Statutes (the "Uniform Special District Accountability
Act of 1989"), and Chapter 332, Florida Statutes, (the "Florida
Airport Act of 1945"); with Chapter 286, Florida Statutes,
(Florida's Government in the Sunshine Law); and with Chapter 119,
Florida Statutes, (Plorlda's Public Records Law), as those
Statutes may be amended from time-to-time.
II K. Nothing in this ordinance shall be construed to affect
any actions previously taken by Collier County and/or the Collier
county Airport Authority, or any agreements previously entered
into by Collier County and/or the Airport Authority.
L. It is the intent of this Ordinance to grant to the
Airport Authority more freedom and autonomy to carry on its
day-to-day activities with minimal management from the Board and
from the Clerk to the Board, and w~th intent to eventually have
the Authority become independent by passage of a special act of
the Florida ~,egislature.
SECTION TRREE. DEFINITIONS. As used in this Ordinance the
following words and terms shall have the follo~ing meanings
unless the context clearly requires otherwiser
A. "Airports" means the real property and all improvements
owned or leased by Collier County (as tenant) and/or the Co11£er
County Airport Authority (as sub-lessor and/or tenant) for
airport activities in Immokalee, Everglades City, and Marco
Island, including the properties and improvements designated for
industrial development at the Immokalee Airport, and such other
property and improvements that may be subsequently acquired by
Collier County and/or the Airport Authority by lease, purchase,
gift or by any other means.
B. "Airport facilities" means airport facilities of all
kinds including, but not limited to, landing fields, hangars,
shops, restaurants and catering facilities, terminals, buildings,
airport industrial parks, parking facilities, and all other
facilities necessary and desirable for the landing, taking off,
operating, servicing, repairing and parking of aircraft; also the
handling of mail, express and freight, and the accommodation,
convenience and comfort of passengers, together with related
transportation facilities, industrial development, all necessary
appurtenances, machinery and equipment and all lands, properties,
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rights, easements aHd franchises relating thereto and deemed
necessary or convenient by the Authority in connection therevith.
C. "Authority" means the Collier County Airport Authority,
created by Ordinance No. 93-36 and continued by this Ordinance.
D. "Board" means the Board of County Commissioners of
Collier County, Florida.
E. "County" means Collier County, Florida.
F. "Improvements" means such replacements, repairs,
extensions, additions, enlargements, and betterments of or to any
airport or airport facility as deemed appropriate to keep the
airport and airport facilities in suitable condition for the
safe, efficient and economic operation thereof.
G. "Member(s)" means one or more of the persons who
comprise the governing body of the Airport Authority.
SECTION FOUR. COFTINUANCE OF AUTHORITY; AIRPORT BOUNDARIEBo
A. The Board, on June 22, 1993, by enactment of Collier
County Ordinance No. 93-36, created a seven (7) member body
designated as the Collier County Airport Authority.
B. The Authority is a "Political Subdivision" of Collier
County as defined in Section 333.01(9), Florida Statutes. The
Authority is also a "Political Subdivision" of Collier County as
used in Section 196.199, Florida Statutes, regarding ad valorem
taxation.
C. The Authority is not a "department" under Collier County
Ordinance No. 84-44, as amended. Neither the Authority, the
Authority's Executive Director, nor other employees of the
Authority are under management of the County Administrator.
D. The Authority shall take no action that is inconsistent
with applicable general law, any applicable special act, any
applicable comprehensive land use plan, any applicable land
development Ordinance, or any other applicable ordinance, rule or
regulation adopted by the Board pursuant to Chapter 332 or 333,
Florida Statutes, or any applicable regulation of any
governmental entity that has authority to adopt regulations that
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are superior to the"Authority with respect to the specific issue.
E. The legal description and a map of each of these three
airports are attached hereto and are a part hereof as Exhibits A,
B, and C.
SECTION FIVE. GOrERIlING BODY7 ~F.~LB~IISHIP, APPOINTMENT A~D
TE1L~S OF OFFICE,
A. The governing body of the Authority shall be composed of
seven (7) members appointed by the Board. After the effective
date of this Ordinance, all members shall be appointed to serve
four (4) year terms. Each member shall be limited to serving no
more than two (2} full terms except where a current member's
initial appointment was for a term of Zess than four (4) years.
This two full term limitation shall not be waived, and in the
event this provision conflicts with any other Collier County
rule, regulation or ordinance, this terla limitation shall
prevail. Upon the expiration of a member's term of office, such
member shall maintain his or her appointment until the member is
either reappointed or a successor for that seat is appointed by
the Board and accepted by the applicant.
B. Members of the Authority may be removed with or without
cause by a majority vote of the membership of the Board.
Vacancies on the Authority shall be filled An the same manner as
the original appointment.
C. Members of the Authority shall be residents of Collier
County and must have business ability and experience in one or
more fields which, by way of example, may include but are not
limited to, general business, economic development, aviation,
public affairs, law, finance, accounting, engineering, natural
resource conservation, or related fields. There shall be at
least one (1) member of the Authority appointed from Immokalee,
Marco Island, and Everglades City if a qualified candidate who
resides within the respective area is available for appointment
to the Authority. No person holding elected office at the state,
county or municipal level shall be appointed to, or be a member
of, the Authority.
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D. Effective ~s of the beginning of each fiscal year
(October 1} the authority shall from its members elect a
~airman, Vice Chairman, and Secretary. The Secretary shall
maintain the custody and control of the Authority's records. The
Authority may delegate the duties of Secretary to the Executive
Director of the Authority or designee.
E. The County's Purchasing Policy and the County's
Personnel Rules and Regulations will apply to the Authority
except as provided otherwise in the Authority's Administrative
Code, as amended from time-to-time.
F. The Clerk to the Board shall, to the extent required by
law, serve as Clerk to the Authority. T~e Authority, at its
discretion, may utilize the services of the Clerk over and above
the services the Clerk must perform for the Authority as a matter
of law. The Authority shall annually budget and reimburse the
Clerk as appropriate for the cost of all services and materials
supplied by the Clerk to the Authority. The Authority shall
organize its own financial records to facilitate its day-to-day
operations and provide financial records in such form and in such
manner as required by Chapter 218, Florida Statutes, and
additional requirements, if any, specified in the Authority's
Administrative Code. To the extent allowed by law, the Authority
may, through its Administrative Code, remove itself from fiscal
and other review and approval by the Clerk to the Board.
G. Other Departments of the County, including the Office
of the County Administrator, may assist the Authority as
requested by the Authority. The Authority shall reimburse each
respective Department for the cost of services and materials
supplied by that Department to the Authority.
SECTION SIX. COMPENSATION OF
A. The members of the Authority shall receive no
compensation but each shall be reimbursed expenses in accordance
with the provisions of general law, and in conformity with the
Authority's budget as approved by the Board.
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BZCTIOX BZVDo '°POW~St FUNCTIONS AND DUTIIS,
A. T~e Authority shall be responsible for the construction,
.~.mprovement, equipment, development, regulation, operation and
maintenance of the the airports and all related airport
facilities. The day-to-day activities of the Authority, of the
EXecutiVe Director, and of Authority's other employees shall not
require prior approval from the Board or the County
Administrator.
B. The Authority shall have no power to levy or collect ad
valorem taxes unless provided other~ise in a special act of the
Florida Legislature.
C. The Authority has the following powers and duties:
1. Subject to and consistent with the Authority's
budget, to make and execute contracts and other instruments
necessary or convenient to the exercise of its powers.
2. The Authority may adopt resolutions, rules and
regulations that are necessary to conduct the business of the
Authority.
3. To accept gifts; to apply for and use grants or
loans of money or other property from the United States, the
State of Florida, any unit of local government, or any person for
any lawful purpose; to hold, use, sell and dispose of such monies
or property for any Authority purpose in accordance with the
terms of the gift, grant, loan or agreement relating thereto; and
to enter into interlocal agreements as convenient to accomplish
its goals.
4. To maintain an office within the County at such
place or places the Authority designates.
5. Subject to prior approval of the Board: to borrow
money and issue revenue bonds or anticipation certificates,
warrants, notes, or other evidence of indebtedness; to designate
an agent of record; to eel1 or mortgage real or personal
property.
6. To adopt by resolution a schedule of rates, fees
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and other charges f~r the use of the services, airports and
airport facilities to be paid by owners, tenants, or occupants of
each parcel of land or the user of any facility which may be
connected with or provided service, use or availability of any
airport facility. The initial schedule of such rates, fees and
other charges shall be those in effect at the three airports as
of the effective date of this Ordinance. The Authority may from
time-to-time revise the schedule of rates, fees and other
charges. Such rates, fees, and other charges shall be adopted
and revised so as to provide funds, which, with other funds
available for such purposes, shall be sufficient at all times to
pay the expenses of operating and maintaining the airports and
airport facilities {including reimbursements to the County), to
provide a margin of safety over and above the total amount of
such payments, and to comply with covenants to bondholders. Also
to provide, if applicable, reserves for the principal and
interest on revenue bonds as the same may become due. The
Authority shall charge and collect such rates, fees, and other
charges so adopted and revised.
7. To sub-lease as sub-lessor, and to lease as lessee,
to or from any person, firm, corporation, association, or body,
public or private, any airport facility or airport property of
any nature for the use of the Authority to carry out any purpose
of the Authority. To grant easements and use agreements at each
airport, provided the term of each such grant shall not exceed
the then effective term of the lease of the airport from the
Board to the Authority. No sub-lease where the Authority is the
sub-lessor, and no grant of any such easement or use agreement,
shall be subject to approval of the Board or the County
Administrator. No lease to the Authority as tenant shall be
subject to approval of the County Administrator, or from the
Board except by means of the budgetary approval process.
8. To acquire by purchase, lease, gift, dedication,
devise, or otherwise, real and personal property or any estate
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therein for any lawful purpose of the Authority; also to trade,
sell or otherwise dispose of surplus real or surplus personal
pFoperty in accordance with general law. The Authority may
purchase equipment by an installment sales contract if budgeted
and funds are available to pay the current year's installment and
to pay the amounts due that year on all other installments and
indebtedness. The Authority shall have no power of eminent
domain except (a) in the name of the County pursuant to Chapter
74, Florida Statutes, as authorized by the Board, or (b) except
as authorized by special act of the Legislature.
9- To hold, control and acquire by donation or
purchase any public easements, dedication to public use, platted
reservation for public purposes, or reservation for any lawful
purpose of the Authority, and to use such easement, dedication,
or reservation for any lawful purpose of the Authority.
10. To hire employees, including the Executive
Director, who shall be employees of the County and shall be
subject to the County's Human Resources Policies and Procedures
except to the extent, if any, specifically provided otherwise in
the Authority's Administrative Code.
11. To contract for professional services including,
but not limited to, planning, engineering, legal, and/or other
professional services. No person engaged to provide such
services shall be an employee of either the Authority or the
County.
12. At the Authority's discretion, the County
Attorney's Office will serve as the Authority's attorney. The
Authority may retain individual attorneys at law and/or law
fin(s) to serve as the Authority's attorney for some or all of
the Authority's legal services.
13. To exercise all power and authority that is
convenient and appropriate to accomplish any duty,
responsibility, goal, plan, or purpose of the Authority as
provided for in this ordinance.
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D. The Authority shall have a lien upon all aircraft
landing upon any airport operated by the Authority for all
c,harges for fuel, landing fees and other fees and charges for the
use of the facilities of such airport by any such aircraft, when
payment of such charges and fees is not made immediately upon
demand therefor to the operator or owner of the aircraft by a
duly authorized employee of the Authority. The lien for the full
amount of the charges and fees due to the Authority attaches to
any aircraft owned or operated by the person owing such charges
and fees. Such lien may be enforced as provided by law for the
enforcement of warehousemen's liens in Florida. It is unlawful
for any person to remove or attempt to remove any such aircraft
from such airport after notice of the lien has been served upon
the owner or operator thereof or after posting of such written
notico upon such aircraft. Any person who removes or attempts to
remove any such aircraft from the a~rport after service or
posting of the notice of the lien as herein provided, and before
payment of the amount due to the Authority for fees or charges
incurred by such aircraft, shall be guilty of a criminal offense
and misdemeanor within the meaning of 5775.08, Florida Statutes,
and shall be punished as provided by law.
SECTION EIGHT. AIqN~AL BUDGET AND ANNUAL REPORT.
A. For each fiscal year the Authority shall prepare a
tentative annual budget including revenues and expenses for the
operation of the three airports during the ensuing fiscal year.
ThQ budget shall be transmitted to the County Administrator for
Board review and adoption on or before Hay 1, or otherwise in
accordance with the County's general budget policy or general
law, whichever date is earliest. Each proposed budget shall
include an estimate of all planned and contingent expenditures of
the Authority for the ensuing fiscal year, plus an estimate of
all income to the Authority from all sources for that fiscal
year. The Board shall consider the proposed budget item by item
and may either approve the budget as proposed by the Authority,
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or modify the same 'fn part or in whole. The budget of the
Authority shall be adopted in the same manner provided, and the
times established by law for the adoption of the budget by the
County. The Authority shall be responsible for the
implementation of the budget as approved by the Board. The
annual budget proposed by the Authority and approved by the Board
should continuously implement the Authority's five year master
plan.
B. By March 15th of each year, the Authority shall submit
to the Board an annual report on its activities and operations
for the preceding fiscal year, including an independent financial
audit.
SECTION NINE, ADMINISTRATIVE CODE.
A. The Authority shall adopt an Administrative Code that
prescribes details regarding the powers, duties, and functions of
the officers of the Authority; the conduct of the business of the
Authority; the maintenance of records and the form of other
documents and records of the Authority. The Administrative Code
and amendments thereto are not subject to approval of the Board
or of the County Administrator.
B. The Administrative Code shall organize the
administration of the Authority and shall detail the duties,
responsibilities, policies, rules and regulations of the
Authority as delegated to the Authority by this Ordinance, by
other ordinances, by rules or regulations of the Board, or by
special act of the Legislature.
SECTION TEN. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR.
A. The Authority shall have an Executive Director to serve
as the Authority's chief operating officer. The Executive
Director shall be hired by an affirmative vote of the membership
of the Authority. Subject to the provisions of an Employment
Agreement of the Executive Director, the Executive Director may
be terminated, with or without cause, by an affirmative vote of
the membership of the Authority.
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B. The Executk~e Director shall work under the direction of
the Authority.
l~ C. The Executive Director shall be the chief operating
officer of the Authority. All executive and administrative
responsibilities and powers specified heroin shall be assigned te
and vested in the Executive Director.
D. The Executive Director shall:
1. Be responsible for the administration, management
and operation of the airports and airport facilities.
2. Formulate and prepare recommendations regarding
policies, rules and regulations, directives, programs,
agreements, sub-leases, leases, contracts, and all other
documents which require consideration, action, or approval of the
Authority or of the Board.
3. Implement all lawful directSyes of the Authority.
4. Prepare the annual budget and the annual report for
approval of the Authority and the Board.
5. Recommend employment of, direct, supervise, and
recommend personnel actions regarding Authority employees in
accordance with the County's Human Resources Policies and
Procedures, except to the extent those Policies and Procedures do
not apply to the Authority as exempted by the Authority's
Administrative Code. The Executive Director shall also direct
and supervise professional service providers engaged by the
Authority.
6. Carry out such other powers and duties as may
lawfully be assigned by the Authority.
E. The Executive Director shall be qualified by executive
and administrative experience. Minimum qualifications for the
Executive Director are to be specified in the Administrative
Code. The compensation of the Executive Director as specified
in the applicable employment Agreement shall be set by the
Authority in accordance with the budget approved by the Board,
and in cccordance with the County's Human Resources Policies and
Procedures, except'{o the extent those Policies and Procedures do
not apply to the Authority because of exemptions provided for in
the Authority's Administrative Code.
SECTION ELEVZN. NON-INTERFERENCE.
A. Members of the Authority may communicate with employees,
officers, agents under the direct or indirect supervision of the
Executive Director, including professional services providere,
for the purpose of inquiry or information. Except for purpose of
inquiry or information, no member of the Authority shall give
directions to or interfere with any employee, officer, agent, or
with any professional services prorider under any direct or
indirect supervision of the Executive Director.
SECTION TWELVE. TRANSFER OF PROPERTY AND PERSONNEL.
A. The County has leased to the Authority for the
consideration of ten dollars ($10.00) all three Collier County
airports and all real property improvements thereon owned by the
County. Subject to passage of a special act of the Legislature
authorizing same, the Board may convey the fee title to each of
the three airports to the Authority. Each such conveyance shall
be subject to existing applicable airport use and reversionsTy
clauses in the chain of title, and be subject to paragraph (C) of
SECTION THIRTEEN, below.
B. The County has conveyed to the Authority all personal
property related to the three airports, including all personal
property airport systems, equipment, and materials then under the
management, direction or control of the Board.
C. Any County employees transferred to the Authority shall
remain County employees and be subject to the County's Human
Resources Policies and Procedures, except to the extent those
Policies and Procedures do not apply to the Authority because of
exemptions provided for in the Authority's Administrative Code.
SECTION THIRTEEN. MERGER; DISSOLUTION.
A. There shall be no merger involving the Authority and any
other unit of government without prior approval of the Board.
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S. The chart&~ of the Authority may be revoked and the
Authority unilaterally dissolved by an Ordinance adopted by the
Board. Such action by the Board dissolving the Authority shall
occur subject to (a) the legal rights of bondholders, the
Executive Director, and all employees of the Authority, and (b} a
dissolution plan adopted by the Board.
C. Dissolution of the Authority shall automatically
transfer to the County all right, title and interests to all real
and personal property deeded, leased, assigned to or otherwise
conveyed by every means whatsoever to the Authority along with
all other property and interests in property otherwise acquired
by the Authority. Dissolution shall be subject to all contracts,
other obligations and indebtedness of the Authority.
SECTION FOURTEEN. CONFLICT AND SEVERAbILITY.
In the event that this Ordinance conflicts with any other
ordinance of the County, the more restrictive ordinance shall
apply except as specifically provided for herein, or as
specifically provided for in the Authority's Administrative Code
with regard to the County's Purchasing Policy and/or the County's
Human Resources Policies and Procedures. If any section, phrase,
sentence or portion of this Ordinance is for any reason held
invalid or unconstitutional by any court of competent
Jurisdiction, such portion shall be deemed a separate, distinct,
and independent provision, and such holding shall not affect the
validity of the remaining portions thereof.
SECTION FIFTEEN. REPEAL OF ORDINanCE NO. 93-36.
This Ordinance supersedes and repeals Collier County
Ordinance No. 93-36 in its entirety.
SECTION SIXTEEN. INCLUSION IN THX CODE OF LAWS AND
ORDINANCES.
The provisions of this Ordinance shall become and be made a part
of the Code of Laws and Ordinances of Collier County, Florida. The
sections of the Ordinance may be fenumbered or relettered to
accomplish such, and the word "ordinance" may be changed to "section",
"article", or any other appropriate word.
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SECTION SEVENTeeN. EFFECTIVE DAT~.
This Ordinance ~hall be effective upon filing with the Department
of State.
Passed and duly adopted by the Doard of County Coutss~oners of
Collier County, Florida, this /~ day of November, 1995.
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D~ D~SCRZFT~O~S FOH ~V[~CI.AD~S AIRF~T
AIRPORT
A portion or tracts J,'P,~, nnd Q, Town oC ~verglades
recorded tn PZ~t ~ook 1, at Pries 92, 93, end 9~, Jn the
Public Records oE Collier County, Florida more particuinrXy
described as
A p~rcol o~ land lying southvemLerly oC a l~ne 250~00 ~oet
northeasterly and parallel oC the center 11no o~ the Evergladea
Airport runway and tim extorts|on ~rom ChokelesSee ~ay to ~arron
R~ver, to Chokolomkee ]~ay on the mouthwest, la~d center line
des.cr~bed am Cellowar
Cementing at the N.~. corner o~ the N.Y. ~ oC the
$ecL~O. 23, ~ownsh~p 53 SouLhm Range 29 bestm Ta13~hammee
Her~d~an Y~ o~ ~vergladem (n~ C~Ly) Collier
~ence S 89e )9m 20" ~ along notch line o~ the
el sa~d Section 23, 93A.~1 ~e~t to a point nn the sa~d center
l~ne o~ ~nvay). thence S ~' 27' 02" ~ along =aid center l~ne
11~.1~-~ee= to an ~ron p~pe Nrklng the shoreline o~ Chokoloskee.
Bay and be~nZ ";he Point of O~g~nn~ng" Lhence N 30e 27' 02" ~
along ~a~d center l~ne and ~ts extensions 2658.31 ~eet
~ron pipe ~rk~ng the =horel~re o~ ~tcon X~ver,.end o~ center
line descr~pt~on~ except the east 105 ~ee= more or less oE the
' maid N.W. ~ o~ the N.W. ~ oE said Sac=Joe 23. ~ntaining
27.30 acres mote or Zes=.
PARKZNC ~T
Comgnctng at the N.E. corner oE she N.~. ~ oE the N.~.
oC Section 23, T~nshl~ J3 South, Range 29 ~s~,
Heridinn, EvergXndel CXty, CnXXter County, rlo~n t~ence
89* ~9' 20" ~/sXon; north ~Jne oC th~ N.~. ~ oC ~.~.
said Section 23~ 91~.~X Ceet LOn polnL on the con~er XXne
oC [vetgZades Airport tu~nyl thence S 30° 27r*O2
said center line of tu~ny X2,50 reel to a po~nLl thence
N 5~0 32' 58' ~ 2}0.0~ teat to a point on the northeasterly
boundary Xlne oC Airport ptopetey being '~e Polar
thence contlnutn~ N 59° 32' 56"; 200 reel to a point; thence
S 300 27' 02' E A00 feet Loo potntl thence S 590
200 reel to a point; on ~he aCutesaid northeasterXy boundary
~lno: thence N 30* 27' 02" ~ ~XonC s:~ld northeasterly bountlary
Z~ne ~00 ~eet to the ~oint oC Bo;JnnJn~ ~ontoin~n
more o~ Xes$.
COUNTY OF
I, DWIGHT E. BROCK, 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. 95-67
Which was adopted by the Board of County Commissioners on the 14=h day
of November, 1995, during Regular Session.
WITNESS my hand and the official seal of the Board of County
Comissioners of Collier County, Florida, this 20th day of November,
1995.
DWIGHT E. BROCK
Clerk of Courts and-"61&rk
Ex-officio to Board of
Count~ Commissioners
· ey
Deputy Clerk.