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Naples, Florida, January 26, 1993
LET IT BE REMEMBERED, that the Board of County Commissioners in
and for the County of Collier, and also acting as the Board of Zoning
Appeals and as the governing board(s) of such special districts as
have been created according to law and having conducted business
herein, met on this date at 9:00 A.M. in REGULAR SESSION in Building
.', "F" of the Government Complex, East Naples, Florida, with the
following members present:
CHAIRMAN: Burt L. Saunders
VICE-CHAIRMAN: Timothy J. Constantine
John C. Norris
Michael J. Volpe
Bettye J. Matthews
ALSO PRESENT: Dwight Brock, Clerk of Courts; John Yonkosky,
Finance Director; Annette Guevin and Linda Warner, Deputy Clerks; Neil
Dorrill, County Manager; Ken Cuyler, County Attorney; Ramiro Manalich,
Assistant County Attorney; George Archibald, Transportation Services
Administrator; Frank Brutt, Community Development Services
Administrator: Tom Olliff, Public Services Administrator: Bill Lorenz,
Environmental Services Administrator; Leo Ochs, Administrative
Services Administrator; Mike McNees, Budget Director; Dick Clark, Code
Enforcement Director; Jeff Walker, Risk Management Director: Steve
Carnell, Purchasing Director: Tom Whitecotton, Human Resources
Director: Greg Mihalic, Affordable Housing Director; Russell Shreeve,
I Housing and Urban Improvement Analyst; Vlad Ryziw, Transportation
Engineer Project Manager; Ed Kant, Transportation Senicr Engineer:
Ron Nino, Philip Scheff and Wayne Arnold, Planners; Sue Filson,
~~. Administrative Assistant to the Board; and Deputy Byron Tomlinson,
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- APPROVED WITH CRANGES
Co.ai..ioner Matthews moved, seconded by Commissioner Norris and
carried unanimously, to approve the agenda with the changes as
detailed on the Agenda Change Sheet and with the following additional
change. :
1. Item #16El - Recommendation to waive the formal bid process
for the purchase of parts and service with Neff Machinery and
to ratify emergency Purchase Order #Z93-008 - Moved to #8E2.
2. Item #16G2 - Recommendation that the Board of County
Commissioners authorize purchase of a wheel loader tor the
Immokalee Landfill through the State of Florida Contract -
Moved to #8G3.
3. Item #16Gl - Recommendation that the Board of County
Commissioners approve a pilot program for cardboard recycling
- Moved to #8G4.
4. Item #16B1 - Recommendation to authorize and approve a
budget amendment and utility expenditure for the Radio Road
Four-laning Construction Contract to include costs for the
relocation of Florida Power and Light power poles at the
Windjammer Village Mobile Home Park (reference County Bid No.
92-1893 - Moved to #8B2.
5. Item #lOC - Discussion regarding In-County travel - Added.
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- APPROVED AND/OR ADOPTED
The motion for approval of the consent agenda is noted under Item
#16.
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MINUTES O~ THE SPECIAL MEETING OF JANUARY 6, 1993, AND THE REGULAR
MEE'l'IlfO O~ JANUARY 12, 1993 - APPROVED
Co.ais.ioner Volpe moved, seconded by Commissioner Norris and
carried unanimously, to approve the Minutes of the Special Meeting of
January 8, 1993, and the Regular Meeting of January 12, 1993.
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PRESENTATION OF THE "HEALTHY WORKPLACE AWARD" TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS FROM THE DAVID LAWRENCE CENTER
George Wilson, Acting Chairman of The David Lawrence Center, pre-
, sented the Board with the "Healthy Workplace Award" on behalf of The
David Lawrence Center and the Employee Assistance Services of South
West Florida.
-:!',' Commissioner Saunders accepted the plaque on behalf of the Board.
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Gregorio G. Flores, Utili ties - 10 years
Gary E. Hamm, Transportation, Road & Bridge - 10 years
Abel S. Ramos, Transportation, Road & Bridge - 10 years
Sharon E. Ardrey, Information Systems - 5 years
Barbara L. Johnson, Parks & Recreation - 5 years
Russell D. Muller, Transportation - 5 years
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~~?:.:.:PRESEN'1'A'1'ION O~ THE GFOA DISTINGUISHED BUDGET PRESENTATION AWARD
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Officer's Association (GFOA) Budget Presentation Award is given
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?~ ~::_ . PROJ'ECTS on I'LORIDA I S WEST COAST - ADOPTED
Commissioner Saunders asked the Board to consider adopting a reso-
lution of the Board of County Commissioners in opposition to any
offshore oil exploration or drilling projects off Florida's west
coast. He noted this item has been added to the agenda in order that
it be transmitted to Tallahassee immediately, to a meeting being held
this date by the Governor and Cabinet on this issue.
Commissioner Constantine moved, seconded by Comaissioner Matthews
and carried unanimously, to adopt Resolution 93-19 opposing any
ott.bore oil exploration or drilling projects off Florida's west
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,Bt1DGE'1' AtoIdus<<Jf rs i3-1l7 AND 93-11i - ADOPTED
C~..ion.r lforris aoved, seconded by Co..issioner Volpe and
carried unani.:msl y I that Budget Aaendments 93-117 and 93-119 be
adopted.
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BUOGE'l' AMElfDMEN'1' RESOLUTIONS 93-12 AND 93-13 - ADOPTED
Coaais.ioner Norris moved, seconded by Commissioner Volpe and
carried unanimously, that Budget Aaendment Resolutions 93-12 and 93-13
be adopted.
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RECOMMERDATION '1'0 AUTHORIZE CONTRACTS FOR THE REMOVAL OF DOWNED TREES
AND DEBRIS RESULTING FROM HURRICANE ANDREW - APPROVED WITH
MODI J'I CA'1'I ON
County Manager Dorrill explained during the previous week, the
County opened bids for debris removal for approximately 475 residen-
~::'i,; tial lots on Marco Island for which Collier County has been determined
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contingency measure should some of the primary contractors fail to
perform. He noted FEMA is discussing possible reimbursement of
approximately $430,000.
Commissioner Volpe questioned if the individual property owners
will be assessed for the difference between what the County is paying
,and what FEMA will reimburse?
'f,r,', Mr. Clark responded in the negative, expounding that the ordinance
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ordinance only in the case of a Presidential Declaration of Disaster.
He said for any other case of normal lot clearing or mowing, the
County seeks reimbursement.
Commissioner Constantine inquired how many of the 29 bidders will
utilized?
Mr. Clark responded there were approximately 15 responsive bidders
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of the 29 vendors solicited.
County Manager Dorrill added the bid documents will be made part
of the permanent record.
Coaai..loner Norris moved, seconded by Commissioner Saunders, to
waive formal bidding and approve the primary and secondary bidders tor
the r~ of downed trees and debris on Marco Island resulting fro.
Hurricane Andrew.
Commissioner Volpe indicated he is reluctant to approve the secon-
dary bid totals, pointing out a difference of almost $300,000 between
the secondary and primary bids.
County Manager Dorrill said he would like the flexibility of going
to a secondary bidder if someone defaults or is running behind,
without the necessity of coming back before the Board. He suggested
the motion be modified to allow him the authority to go to the secon-
dary bidders for up to 10% or 47 lots, and any further changes must be
brought back before the Board.
-'"., C~i_lon.r Norris aaended the motion to include County Manager
Dorrill'.reGo...nded aodification, seconded by Commissioner Saunders.
Upon call for the question, the aotion carried unanimously.
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UCOMMJDI'DA'1'ION 'l'HA'1' THE BOARD 01' COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ENTER INTO AX
AGREBMElf'l' ~TB B a B PROPERTIES OF SOOTH FLORIDA, INC. , TO PROVIDE A
DElISI'l'Y BOlfUS ~OR OAICHAVEN APARTMENTS IN IMMOItALEE - APPROVED WITH
ADDITIONAL RESTRICTION ON RENTAL INCREASES
Legal notice having been published in the Naples Daily News on
January 10, 1993, as evidenced by Affidavit of Publication filed with
the Clerk, public hearing was opened.
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If' . Russell Shreeve, HOUSing Program Analyst, expl.lned the gensral
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,..,iil be affordable housing units, and the remaining unit will be for
the resident manager. He reported the property is currently zoned
Village Residential, which permits up to 16 dwelling units per acre,
however, the Immokalee Master Plan allows only six units per acre in
this area. Therefore, he said, the petitioner is requesting an addi-
tional 7.93 units, which will result in a density of 13.93 units per
acre on the subject property.
Commissioner Matthews inquired how the additional 91 units will be
accommodated on the property?
Lance Bethea, Vice President of B << B Properties, stated they have
met the open space requirements. He said they are designing a garden-
style, two-story, eight-units per building project.
The following people spoke regarding this item:
Fred Thomas
," Fred Tarrant
In response to Commissioner Saunders, Mr. Shreeve stated the
income level required 1:0 rent the two-bedroom, $355 per month units,
is $14,200, and the three-bedroom, $405 per month rentals require
income of $16,200.
Commenting to a concern of Commissioner Matthews, Mr. Shreeve
reported for the next 15 years, they cannot rent to people who do not
earn less than 60" of the median income for Collier County, and cannot
charge rent of more than 30" of that 60" of the median income.
Mr. Bethea explained the developer is under a tremendous amount of
constraint through various governmental agencies ~o maintain the rents
below a certain leve 1.
Commissioner Norris remarked the Board is committed to promoting
housing. However, he said, this agreement, once the den-
and impact fee waivers are granted, will allow the deve-
'loper to charge $600 for a family of four immediately. He indicated
that is not the intent of the Board, and suggested that an agreement
be reached with regard to the fluctuation of rents for this project.
Mr. Bethea communicated B << B Properties has a tremendous moral
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sumer Price (CPI) or 5%,
Mr. Bethea indicated that B << B Properties would not object to
including that stipulation.
Coaai..ioner Constantine moved, seconded by Commissioner Matthews
and carried unanimously, to close the public hearing.
Coaaiaaioner Matthews moved, seconded by Commissioner Norris and
carried unaniaoualy, to approve the Affordable Housing Density Bonus
Agreement between the Board of County Commissioners and B & B
Propertie. of South Florida, Inc. , with the stipulation that a rent
..calation clan.. be added, that rents will not increase on an annual
b_i. by ..r. than the CPI or 5', whichever is lower.
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RESOLU'l'IOR 93-28 DEFERRING IMPACT FEES FOR 159 UNITS OP THE 160 UNIT
OAXBAVEB APARTMENTS TO BE BUIL'1' BY B & B PROPERTIES OF SOUTH FLORIDA
IKC. , OR BOSTeK AVZNUE IN IMMOKAL!E - ADOPTED
Mr. Shreeve provided the Board with a modified resolution, indi-
cating there are no substantive changes, only minor corrections.
Commissioner Volpe questioned how and when this program will be
implemented, from a budgetary standpoint? He also relayed his concern
that the Board, having just allowed 91 additional units on this site
through the Affordable Housing Density Bonus Agreement, will at the
same time be exempting 159 out of 160 units from paying impact fees.
He asked for discussion of what alternatives may be available, as
opposed to a complete exemption.
Mr. Shreeve explained one of the reasons this item is being pre-
sented this date and not being held off with all other impact fee
exemption requests until funding is available in October, is that in
the commitment of the allocation of tax credits, B << B Properties must
build the apartments by December 31, 1993, and must begin renting them
by January 1, 1994.
Commissioner Volpe recalled recent Board action amending the
impact fee ordinances. He asked if this application is being con-
sidered under the new or prior ordinances?
County Attorney Cuyler responded the application was received
under the prior ordinance, which allowed them to submit their applica-
tion to the County Manager for review. However, he saiJ, they may not
now meet the same criteria since the Board has approved annual rental
increases of 5% or the CPI, whichever is lower. He explained the
prior ordinance required rents or sales prices of affordable housing
units to be maintained at the same rate for seven years.
Greg Mihalic, Affordable Housing Director, communicated the appli-
cation was analyzed under the old ordinance, however, this project
would qualify under the old or new ordinance although the benefit
levels would be different. He explained under the new ordinance, they
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p:;' deferral for 15 years of the impact fees.
Commissioner Norris inquired if the Board will have to pay the
impact fees over the next two or three years if they are deferred, to
which County Attorney Cuyler responded in the aff.1rmative.
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~:~.:, ' Mr. Mihalic indicated the project is eligible for SHIP funds,
however, he does not anticipate those funds would be adequate to
handle the full amount of impact fees.
Mr. Bethea asked for clarificat.1on of whether impact fees would
have to be paid at the end of 15 years if the project remains affor-
dable housing?
Mr. Mihalic stated the affordable housing agreement is for 15
years and at the end of that time, or if the project is sold or refi-
nanced during that period, impact fees would have to be paid.
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However, he proposed in the future, if the project remains affordable
housing, that the County continue to defer those fees.
Commissioner Norris communicated his concern that approval of this
item would entail expending next year's funds, because there is
nothing currently budgeted for this purpose.
Commissioner Saunders argued that this payment will not have to be
funded for three years.
Commissioner Matthews stated there is a great need for affordable
ki,' housing in Immokalee, and she is not opposed to allocating future
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eo..i..ioner Matthews aoved, seconded by Co..issioner Saunders and
carried ./1 (Coaai..ioner Morri. opposed), to defer i.pact fees for
159 unit. of the Oakhaven Apartment project, thereby adopting
Resolution ~3-28.
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;(~ RECUl'D'lAJIIlJA'1'IOJfS O~ THE 1992 COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT PRODUCTIVITY
COMMcr'l'TEB - REPOR'1' ACCEPTED, COUNTY MANAGER TO EVALUATE
RECOMMElfDATIONS AND SCHEDULE WORKSHOP
Jan Kantor, Chairman of the Collier County Government Productivity
Committee, briefly summarized the findings of the various subcommit-
tees.
Commissioner Saunders thanked Committee members for the report.
He suggested the Board consider directing the County Manager to eva-
luate each of the proposals and schedule this subject for another
hearing.
Commissioner Constantine offered his services to the Committee and
suggested a workshop be scheduled after the County Manager has had the
opportunity to review the recommendations.
co.ai..ioner Constantine aoved, seconded by Commissioner Matthews
and carried unanimously, to accept the report of the 1992 Collier
County Gavernaent Productivity Committee, direct the County Manager to
evaluate the reco..endations and schedule a workshop.
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RECOMMElfDATION THAT THE BOARD CONSIDER MAKING FINAL PAYMENT UNDER THE
COlf'l'RACT BETWEElf COLLIER COUNTY AND N. COLE CONSTRUCTION, INC., POR
BID JfO. 91-1540, COLLIER VILLAGE PUD INFRASTRUCTURE - FINAL PAYMENT
APPROVED WITH CRANGES
Russell Shreeve, Housing Program Analyst, recalled Staff has been
working toward the improvements in Collier Village since July, 1990,
and the contractor has completed the work with one exception. He
explained a leak in the sewer lines has been found. He noted the
County previously withheld $35,000 from the contractor, and $10,000
is owed the engineer. He recommended the engineer and contractor be
paid $33,000, with $2,000 being withheld until the sewer line problem
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,withheld from the contractor due to delays in the completion of the
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contract. He said the question came up in a previous Board meeting
whether any liquidated damages should apply for that delay. He
reported there is enough dispute as to whether the delay was due to
factors beyond the control of the contractor, that the County should
not insist on liquidated damages. However, he said, additional engi-
neering costs have been incurred by the County which should be
deducted and applied to the engineer from that retainage, as well as
the additional $2,000 mentioned by Mr. Shreeve for the sewer line
leak. He stressed he is recommending the final payment be approved,
only upon the parties providing the County with adequate releases from
any and all claims under the contract.
ea-i_lcmer Volpe llOVed, .econded by Co..i..ioner .orris and
carried 1mIIDt.oua ly , that final payaent be aade under the contract
with .. Col. ewu.t~~ction, Inc. , subject to $10,000 di.bur.ed to the
~u...r . .2,000 being retained to correct the leak in the .ewer line,
with the balanc. paid to the contractor, and subject to obtaining
ap~lup~l.te reI..... of the County fro. any further clai.. or liabili-
'ti.. by all af'~ed partie..
In response to Assistant County Attorney Manalich, Commissioner
Volpe clarified that payment is to be made to the engineer, regardless
of whether the agreement with the contractor fails.
(3.0) ;>ee Pages 137 - 155
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REC~uA'1'IO. '1'IIA'1' 'l'HE BOARD APPROVE A LAlrn USE/MAXAGEMElIT PLAlf FOR
~ BBACB PRESERVE - APPROVED WITH CHAlfGES
Tom Olliff, Public Services Administrator, explained this
Management Plan is the plan associated with the lease Collier County
.igned in 1990 for the Barefoot Beach Preserve beach park. He said as
part of that lease, the County was required to enter into a Management
Plan, which Staff has been negotiating with the Department of Natural
Resources ( DNR) . He said the plan outlines four major areas, which
sre obligations of the County to maintain the area as a preserve and
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said the intent is for this to be a passive recreational facility.
In answer to Commissioner Volpe, Mr. Olliff responded the area
adjacent to Wiggins Pass, from the pass to 1,000 feet north of the
pass, is designated as the only area surf fishing is allowed.
Commissioner Volpe communicated a concern that removal of the
Australian pines will eliminate shade trees as well as Bald Eagle
perches.
Mr. Olliff advised that to the extent the perch trees are safe to
remain standing, they will not be disturbed. With regard to shade
trees, he said, one of the concession proposals suggests a large per-
centage of the profit go back into providing shade trees.
, The following people spoke regarding this item:
~L.." Leo Salva tor i Dr. Leon Eisenbud
'f..tj';,:: Richard Frick A. T. Felsberg
:~~<';i: Barbara von Bracht Donsky .Jack Stanley
'~:ifl:, " Victor Rosenberger Chris Straton
~1r>' Emily Maggio Marjorie Ward
;t~., George Keller
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the preserve, and that agreement addresses the access and use to that
parcel. He explained the County has now leased the southern portion
of the preserve from the State, and it appears that even if Collier
County agreed to restrictions with Lely Corporation for the use of the
parking lot owned by the County, that may not be of benefit to the
Lely development, because the County has now stepped into the shoes of
the State with respect to the southern parcel, which grants
unrestricted access to the public.
Commissioner Volpe said property owners at the Lely Barefoot Beach
PUD and their visitors are required to announce themselves at the
entrance gate and indicate where they are going. He said the issue is
whether visitors to the preserve, who have unrestricted access, can be
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stopped and asked where they are going, and how those people can be
distinguished from residents and their visitors. He inquired if being
required to let the guard at the gate know where they are going
constitutes a restriction on access?
Commissioner Saunders said the Board of County Commissioners is
faced with a policy decision on whether the gate will be left open
with no questioning of people coming in, or whether there be a reaso-
nable opportunity to stop people as they come in and ask where they
are going. He suggested if the guard 1s allowed to stop people as
they enter the gate, that a large sign welcoming visitors to the
County park be displayed at the guard house during times that the park
is open.
{:~~~ Commissioner Constantine inquired what the proposed ranger's
Hc\ " responsibili ties will be?
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be relegated to traffic control. He said the ranger will also be
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}(,' part of the lease agreement with the State, and exotics removals.
:~~, Commissioner Matthews asked if a sign stating the park is full can
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Commissioner Volpe stated as long as the sign is controlled by a
public employee, that would be a sensible suggestion.
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C~..ioner Volpe moved, seconded by Commissioner Korria and
carr 1ed ananillO\W 1 y , to approve the Land Use/Management Plan for
Barefoot Beach Pr..erve with the aubatitution of the language con-
tained 1n the attachaent to the letter addressed to Tom Olliff and
Steve Brinkman from Leo Salvatori, dated January 21, 1993, ite_ 1, 2,
3 and .; with the proviso that appropriate signage be placed welcoaing
the public to the Barefoot Beach Preserve: that an employee of Collier
County Parka & Recreation Department control the signag8 as it relates
to the lot being full: aurf fishing area to be delineated: no jet skis
will be allowed; the Southern Bald Eagle perch trees to be left in
place; and the armature of the gate shall remain open at all times
during regular p.,rk hours.
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RBPOR'r OR '1'D S'1'A'l'US OF TRAl"PIC CONDITIONS IN THE PINE RIDGE
SUBDIVIBIOR, ARD '1'D STA'l'US OF IMPLEMENTING THE PINE RIDGE CIVIC
ASSOCIA'1'IOlf 'l'RAI"PIC PLAN - BARRICADES TO BE REMOVED AND INTERNAL
TRArrIC COR'l'ROLS '1'0 BB INSTALLED WITHIN 30 DAYS
Transportation Services Administrator Archibald stated this item
involves the connection of local roads in the Pine Ridge Subdivision
to the recently completed Goodlette-Frank Road Extension from Pine
Ridge Road to Immokalee Road. He said the first phase of the project,
completed by developers in the area in 1981, extended from Pine Ridge
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Road, north to Orange Blossom Boulevard. He advised as part of that
element of the roadway, connections were made between Pine Ridge Road
and the new Goodlette-Frank Road, resulting in the diversion of
collector and arterial traftic onto local roads and creating unsafe
conditions. He noted the access needs of the Pine Ridge Subdivision
are well addressed in the Pine Ridge Traffic Plan, which calls for the
connection of local roads as well as improvements and changes to con-
nections on Pine Ridge Road, U.S. 41 and Goodlette-Frank Road. He
remarked the steps taken to date by opening up Center Street, in
response to prior direction from the Board of County Commissioners,
have been productive in changing and leveling some of the traffic
movements within the Pine Ridge area. He reported the steps set forth
in the Pine Ridge Traffic Plan, and those recommended by Staff, allow
the gradual implementation of improvements between the local road
system and the major roadway of Goodlette-Frank Road. He said
although Staff has recommended one of the five alternatives outlined
in the Executive Summary, the Pine Ridge Civic Association will pre-
sent a proposal that provides a solution to part of the dilemma. He
explained they propose to open and remove the barricades, closely
followed by the ability to control internal traffic to address the
safety and welfare issue of collector road traffic on local streets.
Commissioner Norris inquired if there were any access points to
the east of Pine Ridge Subdivision prior to 1987, to which
Transportation Services Administrator Archibald respond~d in the nega-
tive.
In answer to Commissioner Volpe, Transportation Services
Administrator Archibald explained the Pine Ridge Civic Association
Plan calls for East Avenue, at its intersection with Pine Ridge Roa1.
to become right turn in and right turn out, and also allow for an
eastbound left turn. He added there will be median openings and turn
lanes at both East Avenue and Caribbean Road, however, Staff is
attempting to control the directional movements from the side streets.
Responding to Commissioner Matthews, Transportation Services
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~~{~~t.however, there is no one left to interpret the original intention of
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:!' Sally Barker (with photos and written presentation)
Rick Jones Jim Quigley
Larry LaCroix Alan Marder
Michelle Capra George Keller
John Madajewski (not speaking as a County employee)
Dr. Virgil Ponzoli Suzanne Jackson
Diane Eller Larry McKinney
Robert Berens (with petition and written presentation)
Bill Yag Sue Black
Richard Graham-Yool Jonathan Hondorf
Joe Long Dick Grant
Jennifer Schmieding Jim Banks
F. Pearce Bradburn
Chief Jim Jones of the North Naples Fire Department, aired his
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, , Commissioner Volpe's inquiry regarding traffic counts. He verified
that information has been summarized and quantifies and qualifies
traffic conditions that do exist. He said what concerns staff is what
external pass-by traffic will be generated if certain d~cisions are
made. He addressed issues of traffic counts, cut-through traffic and
berms. Mr. Archibald asserted that monitoring of conditions is very
..important when a change is made. He expressed staff's preference to
.,' Plan "E" as related in the executive summary.
Commissioner Volpe expressed concern about Mr. Larry McKinney's
comments regarding the condition of a bridge on Carica Road.
.n6:,':" Mr. Archibald explained the bridge is a culvert crossing and has
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act" now in use in Lee County.
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'2' barricade at South Carica Road should not be abandoned at this.
J}:, eo..l..ioner Morris aoved, seconded by Commissioner Volpe and
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carr 1.. un.nl.-oual y , that within thirty days the barricades will be
'opened at Center and Korth Carica Road after internal traffic control
cS.vl~ bage been installed, such as stop signs and speed bumps, but
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ORDlKARCS .8-7 RB PE'1'I'1'ION BO. R-92-9, JOHN & CARY COLLIMS, REQUES'1'ING
. ~ FROM ... ESTA'1'ES '1'0 RSF-2 FOR FOUR (4) SINGLE-FAMILY LOTS ON
'1'BJ: WEST SIDE O~ SAX MARCOS BOOLEVARD, NORTH OF RADIO ROAD - ADOPTED
Legal notice having been published in the Naples Daily News on
January 6, 1993, as evidenced by Affidavit of Publication filed with
the Clerk, public hearing was opened.
Project Planner Philip J. Scheff explained the petition and noted
all appropriate county agencies have reviewed same and recommend
approval.
Discussion ensued regarding septic and well water systems and
availability of sewer and water service.
James Wilkinson of Wilkinson and Associates, advised utilities are
one half mile away but will be connected when available.
Mr. John Collins, owner, verified these will be homes for him, his
child and grandchild and they will connect to sewer and water when
available.
C~..ioner Volpe moved, aeconded by Commissioner Matthewa,
carri" 1LDImiaoualy, that the public hearing be closed.
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carried unaniaoualy, to approve Petition R-92-9 with stipulations as
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j.:"~ listed Oft 'the Agreement Sheet and the stipulation that the sewer and
water canDeC'tions be aade when available, thereby adopting Ordinance
93-7 an4 entering same in Ordinance Book 59.
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BUDGET .u.uUl'UUllT A.RD trl'ILITY EXPr:;14vITURE :FOR THE RADIO ROAD FOUR
, LAlfDI8 CORS'1'Ru\'''TIOR CONTRAC'l' '1'0 IRCLUDE COSTS FOR THE RELOCA'1'IOlf O~
FLORIDA POWER A.RD LIGHT COMPARY POWER POLES AT '1'HE WIND.1AMMER VILLAGE
MOBILE BOM:K PARE: (REF. COUNTY BID NO. 92-1893) - APPROVED
Commissioner Matthews inquired of County Manager Dorrill the
reason for a seventy five percent increase over the amount authorized
on November 3, 1992.
County Manager Dorrill explained the Board was not made aware by
the Petitioners that there were two FP&L poles which needed to be
relocated. He advised the cost of $8,533.00 for relocation was not
included in the original authorization.
Co.ai..ioner Mattheww moved, seconded by Commissioner Norris and
carr illCl unanilMJU81 y , to approve the budget amendment and utility
ex~Ddi nr..
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I~A'1'IOR O~ A WELLNESS PROGRAM FOR THE EMPLOYEES OF COLLIER
COOlftY GOVDJDmJI'1' - COlfTIHOED '1'WO MOlfTHS
Administrative Services Administrator Ochs outlined the program as
detailed in the executive summary.
Commissioner Norris inquired if the program is strictly on a
~ voluntary basis.
Mr. Ochs confirmed only health screening is voluntary.
Discussion ensued regarding the loss record for county employee
health coverage, the projected savings under this wellness program and
preventative action.
Risk Management Director Jeff Walker explained the difficulty in
tracking data for loss/ratio comparisons.
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County Manager Dorrill emphasized this is not a new nor additional
employee benefit. He cited the County is spending approximately
$119,000.00 a week on health claims and the primary drive is to lower
frequency of claims.
The following people spoke to this item:
Douglas McGilvra
Fred Tarrant
Frances C. Barsh
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Mr. Dorrill advised employee deductibles have been raised and the
amount employees pay for dependent coverage has increased every year
for the last 4 years.
Commissioner Constantine elaborated this is not a new employee
benefit but an effort to reduce health claims.
Mr. Walker said staff contacted Polk County, Orange County
and City of Boca Raton governments and they had the same loss ration
tracking problems, however, the American Medical Association Journal
reports a seventeen percent loss savings.
Commissioner Matthews inquired about the availability of an 800
number for questions in lieu of doctor visits.
Mr. Walker advised this is an additional cost and staff does not
recommend it.
Co8ai..ioner Constantine aoved, seconded by Commissioner Volpe and
carried ~iaoualy, that this itea be continued for two aonths.
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MAIVK FORMAL BID PROCESS FOR PURCHASE OF PARTS AND SERVICE WITH KEFP
MACRIJIDY AJID RA1'I" EMERGElfCY PURCHASE ORDER #Z93-008 - APPROVED
Administrative Services Administrator Ochs detailed the necessity
of immediate repairs for the scraper at the Immokalee Landfill. He
noted the purchasing policy requires staff to obtain Board's ratifica-
tion of the purchase order. He explained Neff Machinery is the exclu-
sive source for service and supplies for John Deer equipment in our
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KESOLD'l'IO. 93-29 AU'l'BORIZIKG RECORDING or NOTICES or DELIKQUENT
SPECIAL ASSESSMEBTS FOR SOLID WAS'1'E COLLECTION AND DISPOSAL SERVICE
WOR TJJB n91 SERVICE YEAR - ADOPTED
co.ai..ioner Constantine aoved, seconded by Coaais.ioner Korris,
carried UDaD~ly, to approve the recoaaendation, thereby adopting
Resolution 93-29.
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RECYCLING a EDUCATION AND WASTE '1'IRE QUARTERLY GRANT REPORTS -
APPROVED . SUBSEQUEKT APPLICA'1'IONS TO BE SIGNED BY SOLID WASTE
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-:!lj./,:~' " application and acceptance agreement for the recycling, education and
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t?>' waste tire grant is to provide the DER recycling oriented expenditures
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4',.-. on a quarterly basis. Mr. Kipp noted the one month period between the
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t~ grant period ending and when the grant reports are due allows staff
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~~; ~ review. He said staff, therefore, is requesting the Board authorize
the Chairman to sign current quarterly grant reports and to declare
the Director of Solid Waste Department as the authorized represen-
tative to enable him to sign quarterly grant reports in order to expe-
dite the reporting process, bringing all reports before the Board for
subsequent approval.
eo..i_icmer Volpe aoved, seconded by Co..issioner Norris and
carried unanimously, that the Board authorize the Chairman to approve
the first quarterly report for the reimbursement of $34,298.28 and
that eubeequent applications be signed by the Solid Waste Director.
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,PILOT PItOGR.UI POR CARDBOARD RECYCLING - APPROVED
Commissioner Volpe questioned how this Pilot Program is going to
4;';,. help the County meet minimum requirements for the State and how the
1~~:' ' amount collected by Waste Management and individual collectors will be
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the pilot program is offering a cardboard program for commercial busi-
, ness which would charge a fee for hauling but no disposal fee.
Discussion ensued regarding the private recycling of cardboard
being counted as part of the requirements by the State even when the
cardboard is not received at the landfill and the cost to the County
for extra dumpsters to collect cardboard.
Environmental Services Administrator Lorenz advised the infor-
mation gained will be the participation rate from the commercial sec-
tor which will be important as the County looks into the possibility
of making this program mandatory in order to meet the thirty percent
credits.
County Manager Dorrill clarified the information the County will
obtain could not be obtained otherwise.
Coaai..ioner Korris aoved, seconded by Commissioner Saunders and
carried 3/2, (Coaaissioners Matthews and Volpe opposed) to approve the
pilot progr.. for recycling cardboard.
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PORCBASB O~ A WHEEL LOADER FOR THE IMMOKALEE LANDFILL THROUGH THE
S'1'ATB O~ FLORIDA COKTRAC'1' - APPROVED
Commi~sioner Constantine voiced his concern of waiving the three
quote requirement.
Solid Waste Management Superintendent Russell began to explain the
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1}/' quote received from the State of Florida reflecting a bid of
~~,;: $103,250.00.
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~.. County Manager Dorrill questioned if this machine is the same type
~~tY:; of machine that was purchased by the County last year, to which Mr.
f.-i:~" '~~~c-. Russell replied in the affirmative. Mr. Dorrill advised the County
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had purchased an almost identical machine last year for $24,000.00
more than this low bid from the state. He further advised staff needs
Board approval to use this State low bid.
c-i_ioner JIorr is !lOVed, seconded by Commissioner Volpe and
carr ied 1UMIIUaous ly , to purchase a wheel loader through the State ot
~lorida contract.
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~/:~~.;'\'ccitJnoy A'1"1'ODU COTLER '1'0 PROVIDE DRAll'T GUIDELIlfES OF TRAVEL ACCOOlfTS
,.";~;.i' BY I'BBRUARY 9, 1993
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County Attorney Cuyler informed the Board of legal aspects of in-
county travel including what might be considered county business, the
"Shorter Distance Rule" and non-reimbursement of mileage to and from
the Courthouse and home.
Commissioner Volpe noted the Board eliminated in-county travel
expenses from the current budget and expressed his belief that all the
commissioners travel on job related trips and until proven to be a
burden on the Commissioners he could not support a budget amendment to
allow reimbursement.
Commissioner Constantine noted making a budget amendment did not
necessitate any commissioner entering a request for reimbursement. He
remarked he has traveled to Immokalee on county business and used half
a tank of gas and that Commissioner Matthews' trips to Immokalee and
Everglades City would amount to several hundred dollars within a year.
He said one trip makes very little, but in the event it becomes a bur-
".. den the reimbursement should be available without going through this
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and allowed and definitions of business travel.
Administrative Assistant to the Board Filson advised the amount of
in-county travel budget was $2,000.00 but now there is only an out-of-
county travel budget.
Commissioner Saunders suggested County Attorney Cuyler draft some
travel guidelines and return to the Board for review in two weeks.
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ADOP'1'I.e BUDGE'1' ~~~TS RESOLUTIONS 93-7/11 AND 93-14 TO '1'RB FISCAL
YB.lK 1 H2-n ADOPTBD BUOOET - ADOPTED
Legal notice having been published in the Naples Daily News on
January 20, 1993, as evidenced by Affidavit of Publication filed with
the Clerk, public hearing was opened.
County Manager Dorrill advised these amendments have already been
submitted for Board review.
eo.ai_lcmer Volpe aoved, seconded by Co..issioner Matthews and
carried UDaDi~ly, to close the public hearing.
Coaai.sioner Volpe aoved, seconded by Commissioner Norris and
carried unani~.ly, to adopt Budget Amendment Resolutions 93-7/11 and
~3-1. to the Fiscal Year 1992-93 Adopted Budget.
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RBSOLO'1'IOR i3-30, RE PETITION V-92-30, WILLIAM TRUPIANO, REPRESENTING
HERI'1'AGE HOMES O~ RAPLES, INC. , REQUESTING A SIX (6) FOOT VARIANCE
FROM '1'BJI: 'l'BIRTY (30) FOOT SIDEYARD REQUIREMENT TO TWENTY-FOUR (U)
~ FOR PROPERTY LOCA'1'ED AT 6666 TRAIL BOULEVARD IN PINE RIDGE
SUBDrvISIOR - ADOPTED
Legal notice having been published in the Naples Daily News on
January 10, 1993, as evidenced by Affidavit of Publication filed with
the Clerk, public hearing was opened.
Planner Nino explained this is an after-the-tact variance request
of the amended site plan as described in the executive summary and
staff report. He advised the garage portion of the house is side
loaded and the dwelling is positioned at an angle to Trail Boulevard,
therefore, the rear corner of the garage is within twenty-four (24)
feet of the north lot line. He noted the Planning Commission has
recommended approval six to two.
Mr. William Trupiano acknowledged Mr. Nino's explanation as
accurate and stated he has halted construction awaiting Board's deci-
sion.
eo..d..ioner Volpe moved, seconded by Commissioner Rorris, and
carried unaniaauely, to close public hearing.
Coaai_1oner Volpe moved, seconded by Commissioner Matthews and
,..carried ~u...ly, to approve Petition V-92-30, thereby adopting
:>;' ,,::,'ReeollltiOll 83-30.
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,;~~-;-'-.:.. RKSOLvrI~ .3-31 HE PETITION NO. V-92-26, BOB THINNES OF Q. GRADY
"'~~'..- . MI.OR . ASSOCIA'l'ES, REPRESENTIKG ALBERT HUBSCHMAN, REQUESTING A SIX
rooT '1'WO IJICH (8'2'" AFTER-THE-FACT VARIANCE FROM THE REQUIRED
BOILDIlfG SEPARATION OF TWENTY-FOOR FEET (24 I ) TO SEVENTEEN FEET TEN
INCHES (17'10", FOR PROPERTY LOCATED WITHIN THE FALLING WATERS POD,
- ADOPTED
Legal notice having been published in the Naples Daily News on
January 10, 1993, as evidenced by Affidavit of Publication filed with
the Clerk, public hearing was opened.
Planner Arnold explained this is an after-the-fact variance
request of six feet two inches in Falling Waters Development which
represents a separation variance between structures as described in
the executive summary and staff report. He stated the reason for the
encroachment is unsure and that the builder brought the situation to
the attention of staff.
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fee.
Coaai..ioner Volpe moved, seconded by Commissioner Korris and
carrie4 unanillOUsly, to close public hearing.
Coaai..ioner Volpe moved, seconded by Commissioner ~.tthewa and
,carr!e4 unani."".ly, to approve Petition V-92-26, thereby adopting
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~i'~. County Manager Dorrill advised when Congressman Goss was here
Monday, along with Commissioner Norris, to open his office, he asked
that his personal thanks be extended to the County Commission. Mr.
Dorrill said Mr. Goss is delighted to be at the courthouse and will be
open every day between 8:00 a.m. and 5:30 p.m.
County Manager Dorrill advised there was a dispute in the hallway
after the Pine Ridge item as to what constituted an internal control.
He recounted some individuals felt there would be further berms
constructed. Mr. Dorr1l1 indicated this was not his understanding but
that the barricades be opened with additional traffic signs, perhaps
speed bumps, and whatever Mr. Archibald develops with them, but not
additional berms.
Commissioner Volpe and Commissioner Matthews stated berms would be
only as a last resort.
... c-J._ioner Norris moved, seconded by Co..issioner Matthews
.... carried &/0, that the following ite.. under the consent agenda
be ~pluv~ and/or adopted: ...
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IRREVOC&BLJl S'tAlmBT LETTER 01' CREDIT ACCEPTED AS SECURI'l'Y VOR
-IJD'RASfttJC'1'O IMPROVEMENTS ASSOCIATED WITH "THE VILLAGES OJ' BARFIELD
BAY.
See Pages 7J - 73
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RESOLOTIOW 93-20 RELEASING THE MAINTEKANCE SECURITY AND GRANTING PINAL
ACCBP'l'AlfCB O~ '1'HB ROADWAY, DRAIJfAGE, WA'1'ER AND SEWER IMPROVEMEJrl'S J'OR
'1'HB ~IXAL PLAT O~ "RIVERCHASE SHOPPING CENTER"
See Page 7lf
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ftBSOLOTIOW i3-21 GRANTING PRELIMINARY ACCEPTANCE OF THE DRAIKAGE
IMPROV__!6 POR '1'HE PIKAL PLAT 01' "GREY OAKS UNIT THREE ('1'HE NORTH
GOLY COURSE)" - McrTH THE STIPULATION AS LISTED IN THE EXECUTIVE
SUMMI.RY
See Page" 7S
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DSOLO'l'IOII '3-22 GRAln'IlfG PRELIMIKARY ACCEPTAlfCE 01' '1'H1l ROAI;WAY,
DRAIlIHB, WA'1'ER AND SEWER IMPROVEMEKTS FOR THE FINAL PLAT 01' -GREY
OAKS 0Wl'1' TWO- - WITH THE STIPULATIONS AS LISTED IN THE EXECUTIVE
SUMM.l.RY
See Page 7~
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RBSOLUTIOK 93-23 GRAN'l'ING PRELIMINARY ACCEPTANCE OF THE ROADWAY,
DRAIDGE, WA'l'ER AND SEWER IMPROVEMENTS POR THE PINAL PLAT 01' -GREY
OAKS 0Wl'1' OKE- - WITH THE STIPULA'1'IONS AS LIS'1'ED IN THE EXECUTIVE
SUMMAJn'
See Page 77
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DSOLO'l'IOII '3-2. APPROVING FOR RECORDIKG THE PINAL PLAT O~ -THE In AT
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BODua-r MlwlUI'UUlI:r J'OR AIRPOR'1'-PULLING ROAD SIX LANING IMPROVEMEBTS TO
RBCOGlfIZZ REVElfUE RECEIVED PROM LIEBIG, PURSUANT TO A DEVELOPER
COKTRIBUTIOlf AGREEMENT DATED MAY 28, 1991 - IN THE TOTAL AMOUNT 01'
$68,2eO
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APPLICATIOlf POft BLOCK GRA1fT FUNDING PROM THE FLORIDA DEPARTMElfT OF
CuMhU.L~ APrAIRS WHICH WILL BKlfEPIT THE PUBLIC HEALTH UlfIT'S
OBS'f'E'TRIC PItOGRAM - IK THE AMOUNT OF $7,066
See PagF. 7'1
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- . ~IIIAIo HnaDn' O~ 'I'D COlfSTRUC'1'IOlf CONTRACT WITH STEVElfS " LAYTOlf,
IIIC., POIt TO PALM DRIVE WATER MAIlf PROJECT
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WA'1'ER FACILI'1'IES AGREEMENT WITH NORTH NAPLES UTILITIES, IlfC., A1fD WITH
L01fG~ LAKXS JOINT VE~:ruKE TO PROVIDE INTERIM WATER 'l'REATMEKT
SKRVYCK TO QUAIL WALK, PHASE I I
See Pages 80- g$"'
It.. .1e04
CHAlfGE ORDER KUMBER 3 TO THE CONSTRUC'1'ION CONTRACT WITH YOUlfGQUIS'1'
BROTHERS, IlfC., FOR THE DEEP INJEC'1'ION WELL PROJECT AT THE NORTH
aOOK GOO p~':.t 65 Page 31
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%t1\~- cO\I.i~ IUl8IOlQL WA'l"ER 'l'REA'l'MEKT PLAIn' - Ilf THE AMOUJn' O~ $&, &00
~;~~ SEE PAGES 156 - 158
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:;;. ,; '.USO~OIIS .3-2&, 93-215 AND 93-27 AUTHORIZIlfG THE CHAIRMAlf TO EXECUTE
'1'KE ~KOPRIATS DOCUMENTATION REQUIRED TO EXPEDITE THE COUNTY'S LAlfD
RIGHTS ACQOISITIOK PROGRAM FOR THE CURRENT CHAIRMAN'S TElfURE OKLY, AND
CLARIFYI~ THE VERBIAGE OSED ON PREVIOOSLY APPROVED RESOLUTIONS
See Pages ~b - q y.
,It.. .11511'1
COLLIER COOlf'l'Y DEPARTMXN'1' O~ EMERGElfCY MEDICAL SERVICES CER'1'I~ICATE OF
PUBLIC COJIVDIDCE AlfD lfECESSI'l'Y POR '1'HE YEAR 1993
See Pages q" - '10
It.. #115~2
WBSTERK GATEWAY VOLUNTEER AMBULANCE SERVICE, INC., CERTIFICATE OF
PUBLIC COBVEKIElfCE AlfD NECESSITY FOR THE YEAR 1993
See Pages qJ-'t&>
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(fo';!J:!"':l" SUVZC& MUARaIlT BE'l'WED WBS'l'KRlf GA'1'EWAY VOLUJn'EER AMBULAlfCE SERVICE,
f~?>: ' 'I.C. " AJIJ) COLLIER COUNTY
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AUTHOJUZIn '1'RA1fSnR OF SOCH FONDS FRO FOND 765 TO FUND 1&6, IMMOltALEE
BEAUTIFICA'1'IOlf M.S.T.O. - IN '1'HE AMOUJn' OF $195,400
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,'nES WAIVED POR POS'1'IlfG AN EMS AMBULANCE A'1' THE NAPLES CHALLEKGE EVERT
.~ ftBIWARY . T'HROOGB nBRUARY 14, 1993
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g,': -;: 'nIO ~ ORDERS POR CONTRACT lfO. 92-188. WITH TIKCBER COlfCRETE POR
~>"'~.JIBDIAII- c:uJUlIJRJ, PHASE 1, IMMOJCALEE BEAUTIlI'ICATIOlf M. S. T. U. - Ilf '1'HE
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CBAJI8B ORDD POR BID KO. 90-1&&3 WITH MI'1'CHELL & STARK COKSTRUC'1'IOK
CO., IJIC. , I"OR '1'HE PURCHASE OJ' ADDI'1'IONAL MATERIAL REQUIRED TO MEET
~ELD COKDI'1'IOKS OK THE PINE RIDGE IKDOSTRIAL PARK PROJEC'1' - IN THE
AMOOWT O~ $20,000 SEE Page 159
Item .16J
MISCELLAIIBOUS CORRESPOIfDEKCE - PILED AND/OR REFERRED
The following miscellaneous correspondence was filed and or
referred as presented by the Board of County Commissioners:
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C~.l.nCA'1'D or CORRECTION TO THE TAX ROLLS AS PRESENTED BY THE
,PItOPDTY A.PP!tAISD
1992 '1'AX ROLL
110. Date
87-92 01/11/93
1992 '1'AlfGIBLE PERSONAL PROPERTY
01/11/93
SERVICES OF THE PUBLIC DEFENDER
See Pages 107-1.35'
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APPLICATIO. TO THE FLORIDA DEPAR'l'MENT OF TRANSPORTATIOK FOR HIGHWAY
SAn'!T St1BGJl&1n' - Ilf '!'HE AMOUln' OF $122, 67!S
See Page ---13 b
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There being no further business for the Good of the County, the
meeting was adjourned by Order of the Chair - Time: 5:00 P.M.
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS/EX
OFFICIO GOVERNING BOARD(S) OF
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