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Ordinance 80-018ORDINANCE ~0 - ~18 ,. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE 76-30, THE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING REGULATIONS FOR THE UNINCORPORATED AREA OF THE COASTAL AREA PLANNING DISTRICT BY AMENDING THE ZONING ATLAS MAP NUMBER 50-26-9 BY CHANGING THE ZONING CLASSIFICATION OF THE HEREIN DES- CRIBED PROPERTY FROM PUDt PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT TO PUD ON THE FOLLOWING DES- CRIBED PROPERTY: A PORTION OF SECTION 32, TOWNSHIP 50 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST AND PRO- VIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, Wilson, Miller, Barton, Soll& Peek, Inc., representin~ Barnett Banks Trust Company, petitioned the Board of County Commissioners to change the Zoning Classification of the herein described real property.; ~ - NOW, THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Cou~ Commissioners of Collier County, Florida~ ~ SECTION ONE ~ The Zoning Classification of the hereinafter descri~ real property in Collier County, Florida, is changed from "PUD" Planned Unit Development to "PUD" and is subject to all conditions hereinafter described, and the Official Zoning Atlas Map Number 50-26-9 as described in Ordinance 76-30 is hereby amended ac- cordingly: PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT DOCUMENT FOR BRUCE MUMM PREPARED BY: WILSON, MILLER, BARTON, SOLL & PEEK, INC. INDEX 'STATEMENT OF COMPLIANCE PROPERTY OWNERSHIP & DESCRIPTION TRACT "A" - DEVELOPMEN~ REGULATIONS TRACT "B" - DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS TRACT "C" - DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS D VELOPM NT CO ITMENTS LbCATmONMAP PAGE 1 2-3 4-7 8-13 14-17 18 ATTACHMENTS STATEMENT OF COMPLIANCE The development of 19.31 acres of property in Sections 29 and 32, Township 50 South, Range 26 East, Collier County, Florida, as a Planned Unit Development will comply with the planning and development objectives of Collier County. These objectives are set forth in the Comprehensive Plan, which includes the Growth Policy and Official Land Use Guide, all of which were adopted by the Board of County Commissioners. The Bruce Mumm Planned Unit Development will meet the planning and development objectives for the following reasons: l) The proposed land use is compatible with the surrounding uses. The project rates the necessary rating points to determine it to have existing community facilities and services for the planned resi- dential and non-residential uses and therefore is not leapfrog growth. 3) The project shall comply with the applicable zoning and subdivision regulations and all other County and State laws dealing with the develop- ment of the property. An arterial roadway'is in existence along the eastern boundary of contiguous property owned by the project owner. The project will be served by County approved potable water, wastewater treatment and water manage~ment systems. -1- SECTION 1 PROPERTY OWNERSHIP & DESCRIPTION 1.1. LEGA~ DESCRIPTION BEGINNING at the North 1/4 corner of Section 32, Township 50 South, Range 26. East, Collier County, Florida; thence along the North line of said Section 32 and along the South line of Block "A" of Myrtle Cove Acres Unit No. 1 according to the plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book 3, page 38, Collier County Public Records, Collier County, Florida, South 89"-35'-57" East 641.51 feet to the Westerlymost corner of Lot 31 of sa~d Block "A"; thence along the Northwesterly line of said Lot 31, North 50"-56'-00" East 279.15 feet to the Southwest Right-of-Way line oY U.S.-41; thence along said Southwest Righ%-of-Way line of U.S.41, South 39"-04'-00" East 400.14 feet; thence South 50"-56'-00" West 710.11 feet; thence South 39°-04'-00" East 253.76 feet; thence along the Northwest line of Trail Acres according to the plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book 3, page 50, Collier County Public Records, South 5"-56'-00" West 577.11 feet; thence North 39°-04'-00" West 350.97 feet; thence North 0"-07'-08" East 800.44 feet to the Place of Beginning; being a part of the North 1/2 of Section 32, Township 50 South, Range 26 East, Collier County, 'Florida; and being all of Lot 31 of Block "A" of said Myrtle Cove Acres Unit No. 1; Also all of Lot 39 and all of Lot 30 of Block "A" of Myrtle ~6-~ Acres Unit No. 1 according to the plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book 3, page 38, Collier County Public Records, Collier County, Florida; Ail subject to easements and restrictions of record; containing 19.31 acres more or less. 1.2. TITLE TO PROPERTY Title to the property is currently held by Barnett Banks Trust Company N.A. Trustee, 796 5th Avenue South, Naples, Florida 33940. -2- 1.3. PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION Elevations within the property are in the range of 5 to 6 feet above Mean Sea Level. The soil type is predominantly Immokalee Fine Sand with some Pompano Fine Sand. The entire parcel, except for small scattered areas of Pine and Palmetto has been previously cleared and is void of any sensitive vegetation. -3- SECTION II TRACT "A" - DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS 2.1. Purposg. The purpose of this Section is to set forth the regulations for the development of Tract "A" of this Planned Unit Development. . 2.2. Permitted Uses and Structures. No building or structure, or part th"e~cof, shall b6 erec~, altered or used, or land or water used, in whole or in part, for other than the following: A. Permitted Principal Uses and Structures: (1) Antique Shops (2) Appliance Stores (3) Art Studios (4) Art Supply Shops (5) Automobile Parts Stores (6) Automobile Service'Stations without repairs (see Sec. 8.13 of Ord. 76-30) (7} Awning Shops (8) Bait & Tackle Shops (9) Bakery Shops (10) Banks and Financial Institutions (11) Barber and Beauty Shops (12) Bath Supply Stores (13) Bicycle Sales and Services (14) Blueprint Shops (15) Bookbinders (16) Book Stores (17) Business Machine Service .(18) Carpet and Floor Covering Sales - Which may include storage and installation. (19) Churches and other places of worship. (20) Clothing Stores (21) Cocktail Lounges - Subject to Sec. 8, Paragraph 12 of Ord. 76-30 (22) Commercial Recreation Uses - Indoor (23) Commercial Schools (24) Confectionery & Candy Stores (25) Delicatessens (26) Department Stores (27) Drug Stores (28) Dry Cleaning Shops (29) Dry Goods Stores (30) Electrical Supply Stores (31) Florist Shops (32) Fraternal and Social Clubs - Subject to S~c.8.12. of Ord. 76-30 -4- (33) Funeral Homes - May include accessory residence (34) Furniture Stores (35) Furrier Shops (36) Garden. Supply Stores - Outside Display in rear (37) General Offices (38) Gift Shops (39) Glass and Mi.rror Sales - Which may include storage and installation (40) Gourmet Shop (41) Hardware Stores (42) Hat Cleaning & Blocking (43) Health Food Stores (44) Hobby Supply Stores (45) Hospitals (46) Hotels (47) Ice Cream Stores (48) Interior decorating Showrooms and Office (49) Jewelry Stores (50) Laboratories - Film, Research and Testing (51) Laundries, Self-Service Only (52) Leather Goods ; (53) Legitimate Theatres (54) Liquor Stores (55) Locksmith (56) Marinas (57) Markets, Food (58) Markets, Meat (59) Medical Clinics (60) Millenary .Shops (61) Motels ' (62) Motion Picture Theatres (63) Museums (64) Music Stores (65) New Car Dealerships - Outside display permitted (66) NeWs Stores (67) Office Supply Stores (68) Paint and Wallpaper Stores (69) Pet Shops (70) Pet Supply Shops (71) Photographic Equipment Stores (72) Pottery Stores (73) Printing, Publishing and Mimeograph Service (74) Private Clubs (75) Professional Offices (76) Radio and Television. Sales & Services (77) Research and Design Labs (78) Rest Homes and Sanitoriums (79) Restaurants, not Including drive-ins (80) Retail Fish Markets -5- (81) Shoe Repair (82) Shoe Stores (83) Shopping Centers - less than 25,000 square feet gross floor area on ground floor. (84) Souvenir Stores (85) Stationery Stores (86) Supermarkets (87) Tailor Shops (88) Taxidermists (89) Tile Sales -. Ceramic Tile. (90) Tobacco Shops (91) Toy Shops (92) Tropical Fish Stores (93) Upholstery Shops (94} Variety Stores (95) Vehicle Rental - Automobiles only (96) Veterinarian Offices and Clinics - no outside kennels (97) Watch and Precision Instrument Repair Shops (98) Drapery Shops (99) Any other commercial use or p~ofessional service which is comparable in nature with the foregoing uses and which the Director determines to be compatible in the district. PERMITTED PRINCIPAL USES AND STRUCTURES SUBJECT TO SITE PLAN REVIEW: (1) Shopping Centers - More than 25,000 square feet gross floor area on ground floor. (2) Commercial Recreation - Outdoor (3) Drive-In Theatres (4) Car Wash ' '(5) Residence in conjunction with business (6) Child Care Center (7) Permitt~d use with less than 1,000 square feet gross floor area in the principal structure. (8) Equipment Rentals - Including lawn mowers, power saws, etc. (9) Vehicle Rentals (10)Used Car Lots (il)Mini-Storage Units with on-si~e management PERMITTED ACCESSORY USES AND STRUCTURES: Accessory uses and structures customarily associated with.uses permitted in this district. -6- 2.3. Minimum Lot Area: None 2.4. Minimum Lot Width: Non~ 2.5. Minimum Yard Require~ents~ A. ~Depth of ~ront ~ard setback - Fifteen (15) feet in which no parking shall be allowed. Depth of Sido Yard Setback - None or a minimum of five (5) feet with unobstructed passage from front to rear yard. Depth of Rear Yard Setback - Twenty-five (25) feet. No rear yard require~ for marinas. 2.6. Mintm~, Floor Area of Principal Structure: One Thousand (1,000) square feet per bUilding on the ground floor. 2.7. Maximum Height: One Hundred (100) feet above the finished grade Of the Lot. In order to comply with the minimum flood elevation requirements, the maximum height of a structure shall be measured from the minimum base flood elevation required by the Flood Elevation Ordinance. 2.8. Minimum Off-Street Pgrkin~ and Off-Street Loading Requirements: As required in Section 18 of Ordinance 76-30 2.9. Minimum Landscaping Requirements= As required in Section 19 Of Ordinanc'~ 76-30. 2.10.Limitation On Signs: As required in Section 20 of Ordinance 76-30. 2.11.Merchandise Storage and Display: Unless specifically permitted for a given use'~ outside storage or display of merchandise is · prohibited. -7- 3.2. TRACT "B" DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS PURPOSE The purpose of the Section is to set forth the Tract "B" regulations for the development of this Planned Unit .Development. This tract may be developed either as a residential development as set forth under Item 3.2.9F. as a non-residential development as set forth under Item 3.3. of this document. RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT 3.2.1. Permitted Uses and Structures: No building or structure, or part thereof, shall be erected, altered, or used, or land or water used, in whole or in part, for other than the fo!lowing: A.. Permitted Principal Uses and Structures 1) Multi-family dwellings 2) On-site sewer treatment plant/facilities Permitted Accessory Uses and Structures l) 2) Customary accessory uses and structures. Signs as permitted in Section 20 of this Ordinance. 3) Recreational facilities and water management drainage lake (~}. Ce 'Permitted Uses and Structures subject to Site Devel- opment Plan approval. 1) Single family dwellings(s). 2) Mdlti-family dwellings of 4, 5 or 6 s~ories in height. 3.2.2. Maximum density: A maximum of 65 dwelling units shall be permitted. (12 units/acre) 3.2.3. Minimum Set Back Requirements: Setbacks from Tract line - Thirty (30) feet plus OhO'foot for each two (2) feet of building height over thirty (30) feet. -8- B. Distance Between Structuros~ The'distance between any two (2) principal structures shall be fifteen (15) feet or a distance equal to Ohm- half (1/2) the sum of their heights, whichever is the greater. 3.2.4. Minimum Floor Area of Principal Structures: 75'0 square feet for each dwelling unit. 3.2.5. Miximum IIeight of Structures: Three (3) stories above the finished grade of the Lot unless otherwise approved under Item 3.2.C.2. of this document. In order to comply with the minimum flood elevation require- ments, the maximum height of a structure shall be measured from the minimum base flood elevation required by the Flood Elevation Ordinance. 3.2.6. Minimum off-street parking: As required in Section 18 of Ordinance ~ 76-30 3.2.7~ Minimum Landscaped Areas: There shall'be provided two (2) square feet of landscaped area for each square foot of off-street parking provided on the ground level. This may include any landscaping required in Section 19 of Ordlhance ~76-30. 3.2.8. Limitations on signs: As permitted in Section 20 of Ordinance t76-30. NON-RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT 3.3.1. Permitted Uses and Structures Subject to Site Approved b~ the 'Dire6tor.~ N6 building or structure, or part thereof shall be erected, altered or used, or land or water used, in whole or in part, for other than the following: A. Permitted Principal Uses and Structures: (1) Antique Shops (2) Appliance Stores (3) Art Studios (4) Art Supply Shops (5) Automobile Parts Stores (6) Automobile Service Stations without repairs (See Sec. 8.13 of Ord. 76-30) -9- t~71 Awn'ing Shops Bait & Tacklo Shop.- (9) Bakery Shops (10) Banks and Financial Institutions (11) Barber and Beauty Shops (12) Bath Supply Stores .(13) Bicycle Sales and Services ' (14) Blueprint Shops (15) Bookbinders (16) Book Stores (17) Business Machine Service (18) Carpet & Floor Covering Sales - which may include storage and installation. (19) Churches and other places of worship (20) Clothing Stores · (21) Cocktail Lounges - Subject to Sec. 8, Para.12 of Ord.76-30 (22} Commercial Recreation Uses - indoor (23) Commercial Schools (24) Confectionery & Candy Stores (25) Delicatessens (26) Department Stores (27) Drug Stores (28) Dry Cleaning Shops (29) Dry Goods Stores (30) Electrical Supply Stores (31) Florist Shops (32) Fraternal & Social Clubs - Subject to Sec. 8.12. of Ord.76-.'. (33) Funeral Homes - May include accessory residence (34) Furniture Stores (35) Furrier Shops (36) Garden Supply Stores - Outside Display in rear (37) General Offices (38) Gift Shops (39) Glass and Mirror Sales - which may include storage , and installation (40) Gourmet Shop (41) Hardware Stores (42) Hat cleaning and blocking (43) Health Food Stores (44) Hobby Supply Stores (45) Hospitals (46) Hotels (47) Ice Cream Stores (48) Interior Decorating Showrooms and Office (49) Jewelry Stores (50) Laboratories - Film, Research and Testing (51) Laundries, Self-Service Only (52) Leather Goods (53) Legitimate Theaters (54) Liquor Stores : (55) Locksmith -10- (56) Marinas (57) Markets, Food (~8) Markets, Meat (59) Medical Clinics (60) Millenary ShOps (61) Motels (62) Motion Picture Theaters (63) Museums (64) Music Stores (65) New Car Dealerships - Outside display permitted (66) News Stores (67) Office Supply Stores (68) On-Site Sewer Treatment Plant Facilities (69) Paint and Wallpaper Store~ (70) Pet Shops (71) Pet Supply Shops (72) Photographic Equipment Stores (73) Pottery Stores (74) Printing, Publishing and Mimeograph Service (75) Private Clubs (76) Professional Offices (77) Radio and Television Sales & Services (78) Research and Design Labs (79) Rest Homes and Sanitoriums (80) Restaurants, not including drive-ins (81) Retail Fish Markets (82) Shoe,Repair (83) Shoe Stores (84) Shopping Centers - less than 25,000 square' feet gross floor area o.n ground floor (85) Souvenir Stores (86) Stationery Stores (87) Supermarkets (88) Tailor Shops (89) Taxidermists (90) Tile Sales - Ceramic Tile (91) Tobacco Shops (92) Toy Shops (93) Tropical Fish Stores (94) Upholstery Shops (95) Variety Stores (96) Vehicle Rental - Automobiles only (97) Veterinarian Offices and Clinics - no outside kennels (98) Watch and Precision Instrument Repair Shops (99) Drapery Shops (100)Any other commercial use or.professional service which is comparable in nature with the foregoing uses and which the Director determines to be compatible in the district. -11- B. PERMITTED PRINCIPAL USES AND STRUCTURES SUBJECT TO SITE PLAN REVIEW (1) Shopping Centers - More than 25,000 square feet gross floor area on ground floor. (2) Co~mercial Recreation - Outdoor (3) Drive-In Theatres (4) Car Wash (5) Residence in conjunction with business (6) Child Care Center (7) Permitted use with less than 1,000 square feet gross floor area in principal structure. (8) Equipment Rentals - Including lawn mowers, power saws, etc. (9) Vehicle Rentals . (10) Used Car Lots (11) Mini-Storage Units with on-site management C. PERMITTED ACCESSORY USES AND STRUCTURES: Ac6essory uses and structures customarily associated with uses permitted in this district. 3.3.2. Minimum Lot Area: None 3.3.3. Minimum Lot Widths None 3.3.4. Minimum Yard Reguire~e.nts: A. Depth of Front Yard Setback - Fifteen (15) feet in which no parking shall be allowed. Depth of Side Yard Setback - None or a minimum of five (5) feet with unobstructed passage from front to rear yard. C. Depth of Rear Yard Setback - Twenty-five (25) feet. No rear yard required for marinas. 3.3.5. Miminum Floor Area of ~rinci~al Structure: One Thousand. (1,b00) square fee"per ~uildih~ on the ground floor. 3.3.6. Maximum Height: On~ Hundred (100) feet above the finished grade of the Lot. ' In order to comply with the minimum flood elevation require- ments, the maximum height of a structure shall be measured from the minimum base flood elevation required by the Flood Elevation Ordinance. -12- 3°3.7. 3.3.8. 3.3.9. 3.3.10. Minimum Off-Street Parking and Off-Street Loading ~uirements: As required in Section 18 of Ordinance 76-30. ~in!mum. Landsca~9g Requirements: ' As required'~n Section 19 of Ordinance 76-30. LimitatiOn on Signs: As required in Section 20 5f Ordinan6e ?~'-~0/ Merchandise Storage and D~splay: Unless specifically. b~mitted'fOr a given use, OUtside storage'or display of merchandise is prohibited. -13- SECTION IV TRACT "C" - DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS 4.1. 4e2. PURPOSE The purpose of this Section is to set forth the regulations for the development of Tract "C" of this Planned Unit Development. This Tract may be developed either as a residential development as set forth under Item 4.2. or as a non-residential.development as set forth under-Item 4.3. of this document. RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT 4.2.1. Permitted Uses and Structures: No building or structure, or part thereof, shall be erected, altered or used, or land or water used, in whole or in part, for other than the following: A. Permitted Principal Uses and Structures 1) Multi-Family Dwellings 2) On-~ite sewer treatment plant/facilities. Permitted Accessor~ Uses and Structures 1) Customary accessory uses and structures. 2) Signs as permitted in Section 20 of this Ordinance. 3) Recreational facilities and water man.agement drainage lake(s). Permitted Uses and Structures subject to Site Development Plan approval. 1. Single"Family dwelling (s). 2. Multi-Family dw~llings of 4, 5 or 6 stories in height. 4.2.2. Maximum density: 'A maximum of 115 dwelling units shall be permitted. (12 units/acre} 4.2.3. Minimum set back Requirements= A. Setbacks from Tract Line - Thirty (30) feet plus one foot for each two (2) feet of building height over Thirty (30) feet. -14- 011 D/stance Between Structurcs- The distance between any two (2) principal structures,~all be fifteen (15) feet or a distance equal to one-half (1/2) the sum of their heights, whichever is the greater. 4.2.4. Minimum Floor Area of Principal Structures: 750 Square feet for each dwelling unit. 4.2.5. Maximum }teight of Structures: ..~.,._ Three (3) stories above the finished grade of the Lot unless otherwise approved under Item 4.2.C.2. of this document. In order to comply with the minimum flood clevation requirements, the maximum height of a structure shall be measured from the minimum base flood elevation re- quired by the Flood Elevation Ordinance. 4.2.6. Minimum off-street parking: As required in Section 18 of Ordinance 76-30. 4.2.7. Minimum Landscaped Areas: There shall be progided two (2) square feet of land- scaped area for each square foot of off-street parking provided on the ground level. This may include any landscaping required in Section 19 of Ordinance 76-30. 4.2.8. Limitations on Signs: As permitted in Section 20 of Ordinance 76-30. 4.3. NON-RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT 4.3.1. Permitted Uses and Structures Subject to Site Approved"by ~he Director. No building or structure, or part thereof shall be ar,ct.d, altered or used, or land or water used, in whole or in part, for other than the following: A. Permitted Uses and Structures (1) Professional Offices (2) Danks, financial institutions (3) Churches and other places of worship. (4) Hospitals (5) Medical labo~atories, medical clinics, and medical offices for humans. -15- ¢6) Research design and development activities and laboratories, provided that~ (7) (8) (9) (a) No odor, noise, etc., detectable to '" normal senses from off the premises are generated. (b) All work is done within enclosed structure. (c) No product is manufactured or sold, except incidental to development activities. Rest homes, convalescent centers, and nursing homes. Any other professional or medically-related use which is comparable in nature with the foregoing uses and which the director determines to be compatible. On-site sewer treatment plant/facilities. B. Permitted Accessory Uses and Structures: (1) Accessory uses and structures customarily associated · with uses permitted in this Section. 4.3.2. Minimum Lot Area: 40,000 Square Feet 4.3.3. Minimum Lot Width: Two Hundred (200) feet measured at the front y~rd setback line. 4.3.4. Minimum Setback Requirements: Setbacks from tract, parcel, and buffer lines and between any two buildings shall be fifty (50) feet plus one (1) foot for each two (2) feet of building height above fifty (50) feet. 4.3.5. Minimum Floor Area of Principal Structure: One Thousand '(1,000) square feet per building on ground floor. 4.3.6. Maximum Height of Structures~ None. 4.3.7. Minimum Off-Street Parking'and Off-Street Loadin~_ Requirement: As required in Section 18 of the Zoning Ordinance of the Coasta~ Area Planning District of Collier County. 4.3.8. Minimum Landscaping Requirements: As required in Section 19 of the ZOning Ordinance of the Coastal Area Planning District of Collier County. 4.3.9. Limitations on Signs: As permitted in Section 20 of the Zoning Ordinance of the Coastal Area Planning District of Collier County. 4.3.10.Landscaped Buffet Area: A landscaped buffer shall be provided along the common lines between the property covered by this Planned Unit Development and Trail Acres Subdivision (Plat Book 3, page 50), and Myrtle Cove Acres Subdivision (Plat Book 3, page 38). Parking areas and driveways shall not be permitted within these required buffer areas. ae Requirements. Where this section requires a landscaped buffer area, the following requirements shall be met unloso otherwise specifically required elsewhere: (1) The landscaped buffer area shall be not less than fifty (50) feet in width measured at right angles to propert~ lines and shall be established along the entire length of and contiguous to the desig- nated property line or lines. (2) The area shall be so designed, planted, and main- tained as to be eighty (80%) percent or more opaque between three (3) and eight (8) feet above average ground level when viewed horizontally. Plantings shall be of a size and type which will insure the meeting of the eighty (80%) percent opacity re- quirement within no longer than twelve (12) months of the date of first planting. (3) Types and numbers of plantings for landscaped buffers shall be submitted with application for building permit along with plans and statements demonstrating how the buffer will be irrigated and maintained in the future. Where these regulations require a landscaped buffer area of areas, no building permit shall be issued without such data. (4) Failure to maintain the landscaped buffer area as set out above shall be a violation of this zoning ordinance. Waiver by Director. When the Director finds that the public safety requires, he may waive or modify the buffer requirements set out above at street and alley frontages adjacent to any entrance; tho finding of the Director shall be in writing and shall be filed with the approved building permit. The finding shall demonstrate that the buffer is not required for a certain number of feet back from the street or alley entrance, In order to afford protection to pedestrian or vehicular traffic entering or leaving the lot on which the landscaped buffer area is required by this zoning ordinance. -17- SECTION V DEVE~LO~MENT COMMITMENTS 5.1. 5.2. 5.3. 5.4. ACCESS Primary access shall be from U.S. 41 across the General Retail Commercial lying between U.S. 41 and the property covered by this Planned Unit Development Document. Secondary access only may be provided by way. of Second Street in Trail Acres when approved by the Director. Right turn and left turn, storage lanes shall be constructed by the developer at the intersection of the primary entrance road with U.S. 41 in accordance with the Florida Department of Transportation Standards at such time as requested by Collier County or the Florida Department of Transportation. WATER SUPPLY Potable water shall be supplied by the extension of the existing Collier County Water System, located along U.S. 41 and Second Street in Trail Acres. The design and construction of the potable water distribution system shall comply with all appli- cable local an4 state regulations. WATER MANAGEMENT The Water Management System shall comply with the requirements of the South Florida Water Management District and Collier County. The final water management system design shall be reviewed and approved by the County Engineer, and the Water Management Advisory Board prior to Commencement of Development. SANITARY SEWAGE TREATMENT A Sanitary Sewage System shall be provided to comply with all applicable local, and state requirements. -18- It , I cove BI i , O C P, 'T'& O t,4 I0 II SECTION TWO: This Ordinance shall become effective upon recipt of notice that it has been filed with the Secretary of State. DATE: January 29~ 1980 STATE OF FLORIBA ) ~ 01~ COLL~EP, ) BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTYt FLORIDA d I, WILLIAM J. REAGAN, Clerk of Courts in and for the T~entteth Judicial Circuit, Collier County, Florida, 80 hereby certify that the foregoing is a ture original o£: ORDINANCB NO. 80-18 which was adopted by the Board of County Con~tsstoners during Regular Session January 29, 1980. WITNBSS my hand and tho official seal of tho Board of County Co~/sstoners · of Collier County, Florida, this 2gth clay of January, lg80. ' Clerk of Courts and Clerk .. '; ~.l ~/,', 'Ex-officio to Board of County Comissioners ·: 2'!~ ... ,e,~..~',." ~....',.~ ,.~,~f ..... ,. This ordinance filed with the Secretary of Sta~e's Office the 1st day of February, 1980 and acknowledgement of that filing received this 6th day of February, 1980.By~