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DO 1977-01r i - 413 - RESOLUTION AND DEVELOPMENT ORDER OF THE HOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONFJI, OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA April 19, 1977 DEVELOP," ENT ORDER 77-1 WHEREAS, Coral Ridge- Collier Properties, Inc., has filed with the County of Collier an Application for Development Approval (ADA) of a Development. of Regional Impact (DRI) in accordance witli Section 380.06 (6), Florida Statutes, and I WHEREAS, the Applicant, Coral Ridge - Collier Properties, Inc., has obtained all necessary approvals and conditional. approvals from the various Collier-County agencies, departments, and boards i I required as a condition to Planned Unit Development (PUD) and DRI approval, and WHEREAS, the Coastal Area Planning Commission has reviewed I I and considered the report and recommendation of the Southwest Florida Regional Planning Council and held a public hearing on the ADA on March 3, 1977, and held subsequent public hearings, and WHEREAS, ON THE 19th day of April, 1.977, the Hoard of County Commissioners at an open public meeting in accordance with Section 380.06 (7), Florida Statutes, considered the report and recommenda- tionsof the Southwest Florida Regional Planning Council., the certified record of the documentary and oral evidence presented _o the Coastal Area Planning Commission, the report and and recommendations of the Coastal Area Planning Commission, the application for Develop- ment of Regional Impact submitted by Coral Ridge- Collier Properties, i Inc. and the comments upon the record made to this Board of County Commissioners at said meeting. After full consideration of the reports, recommendations and testimony, the Board of County Commissioners hereby finds and determines: a. The application is in accordance with Section 380.06 (b) (Florida Statutes). Ii b. The development is not in an area designated an area I of critical concern pursuant to the provisions of Section 380.05, Florida Statutes. i C. The State has not adopted a land development plan which is applicable to this area, i I I d. The development i.r. .,onsi ;tent with the land ar velop- ment regulat..ions or Collies County. April 19, 1977 WHEREAS, the hoard of Ccunty Commi.. ^,s inners has passed Ord inarlrn 77 -1E whic:h rezoned the sto t J :`r I %�opC`r ty t.0 i'u ii, [i iiil W11E12LAS, Coral Ridge - Collier Ilropertic:;, Inc., application for development approval is also part of an overall re•r.ouirig application by the developer and the .issuance of a development, order pursuant to Chapter 380, Florida Statutes, doer; not con - 1 stitute a waiver of any powers or rights reciarding the .issuance of Other development permits by the County or State, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners, Collier County, Florida, in a meeting assembed this 19th day of April, 1977: 1. That this Order addresses all issues raised by the south- west Florida Regional Planning Council in its report and recommenda- tion to the Collier County Commission in September, 197G, 2. That this Commission finds that the applicant has adequately addressed and satisfied those conditions set forth by the Southwest Florida Regional Planning Council in said council's "Conditional Approval" of the ADA, or agreed to the modifications approved by the Commissioners and that applicant has done so in the manner following: Southwest Florida Regional Planning Council Recommendation; J. ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL kESOURCES A_ AIR QUALITY: i RECOMMENDATION Ally DRI- Development Order issued by Collier County shall stipulate that the applicant must obtain All necessary complex air :source permits prior to the issuance of construction permits by Collier County. This condition has been met in the following section of the PLID document: 13.1 ENVIROMENTAL AND NATURAL RESOURCES A. Air Quality f The applicant for a construction permit for the construction of any facility that qualifies for r complex air source permits under Chapter 17 -2, Florida Administrative Code, shall obtain all -414- . 2 3 1 Ji -s1s- April 19, 1977 necessary complex air source permits prior to the issuance by Collier Count :y of construction hermits for such a facility. Southwest. Florida Regional Planning Council Recommendations: B. Natural Resources CONDITIONS Any DRI Development Order issued by Collier County to the applicant shall provide, that, Prior to filling the approximately 128 acres of wetlands, the applicant shall: i (a) Convey approximately 3/4 of a mile of beach - front to Collier County, Florida, for a public beach and create a non-- profit property owners' association and convey to that association approximately 1 -1/4 Miles of beach- front restricted in per - petuity for recreation, conservation and preservation purposes; and, (b) Obtain all necessary permits from county, state and federal agencies, including, but not limited to, giving reasonable assurance that the fill activity, development, and drainage system will not result in viola - tion of the applicable provisions of Chapter 17 -3, Florida Administrative Code. Further, the county and the C &SFFCD must- be assured that negative water quality impacts to Inner and Upper Clam Bay will not result from the fill /destruction and development of the area presently occupied by 128 acres of mangrove forest; and, (c) Reach mutual agreement with Collier County concerning the Special Treatment (ST) designation of the proposed fill area. This condition has been met in the following sections of the PUD .:.document: � 13.1 ENVIRONMENTAI, AND NATURAL RESOURCES B. Natural Resources I. Prior to filling approximately 98 acres of wet- lands, located in the northwest section of Group 4 t properties, the applicant shall: a. Convey approximately 36 acres (containing approximately 3/4 of a mile of beachfront) to Collier. County, Florida, for a public I ) 3 P ;r - April 1977 beach; ...... set aside by filing cun:_nants, approximately 530 <ic:res (containing appr.ox- imately 1 -1/4 miles of beachf.ront) restrict- ing in perpetuity this property for recrr lion, conservation and preservation purposes; and, b. Obtain all necessary permits from County, state and federal agencies, including, but not limited to, clivinc1 reasonable, assurance that the fill activity, dcveloF.�ment., and drainage system will not result in violation of the applicable provisions of Chapter 1.7 -3, Florida Administrative Code. Further, Collier • i County and the South Florida Water Management District (SFWtdD) shall be assured that negative water quality impacts to Tnner and:Upper Clam Bay will not result from the fill /destruction and development of the area presently occupied j i by 98 acres of mangrove forest; and, C. Preserve the existing red mangrove fringe around all significant water bodies; and, j d. Stake the precise interface of the red man- grove fringe prior to commencement of construction activities; °and, e. Limit the filling activities to approximately 98 acres; and, f. Covenant the conservation area for preservation, conservation and limit' ed.zecreational uses; and, g. Insure that filling activities shall not l take place in significant stands* of red mangroves and shall not eliminate significant existing tidal creeks; and, h. Insure that no alteration or filling shall be I conducted below the two foot contour in ! this area before all approvals for such construction are received. 4 / -417- April 19, 1977 2.04 SPECIAL TREAT -MENT (ST) REGULAT ONS The adoption of this document shall constitute sati:;faction of the "SPECIAL REGULATIONS FOR (ST) AREAS OF ENViRONMF,NTAL SENSI- TIVITY" and the transfer of the applicant-'s development rights from "ST" lands to "non -ST" lands, in compliance with the applicable sections of the Zoning Ordinance of Collier County to permit development as herein described. * The Board of County Commissioners finds that the applicant should tnot be limited to using a non - profit property owners' association to regulate, supervise and maintain approximately 530 acres, which t includes approximately one and ono-quarter (1 -1/4) miles of beach- front, restricted in perpetuity for recreation, conservation and i preservation purposes. Southwest Florida Regional Planning Council' Recommendation: C. Water Resources C.1 Potable Water Supply RECOMMENDATION Prior to the issuance of any DRI- Development Order by Collier County and the adoption of the proposed project's master plan, the applicant shall demonstrate to Collier County And the j C &SFFCD that the Floridan Aquifer, in this area, has sufficient capacity to meet the water supply requirements of the proposed project's ultimate population, and that this water with- drawal will not negatively impact areawide water quantity or quality. This condition has been met in the following Section If the PUD document: 13.1 ENVIRONMENTAL AND NATURAL RESOURCES C. Water Resources t 1. Potable Water Supply Prior to the issuance of any construction permits by Collier County, the Pelican Bay Improvement District (PBID) shall demonstrate to the Environmental Advisory Council, Water Management I Advisory Board, Coastal Area Planning Commission and Board of County Commissioners of Collier S County and thR Smith Flnrida Wit-er m, cn District (SFWMD) that the Floridan Aquifer, in this area, has sufficient capacity to meet the water suppC; 1C,jUirements of the propuaed project's ultimate population, and that this water wiLhdr.awal and reject water disposal will not adversely impeicL areawidc writer (1uant:iLy or quality. RejecL water fr.orn Lhe reverse osmosis process: shall not enter the upland surface water storage areas. Sout.hwesL Florida Regional. I'tnnni.nq Council. Recommendation: i t C.2 Non - Potable Water Supply 's RECOMMENDATION Prior to the issuance of any DRI- Development Order by Collier County, the applicant shall satisfactorily demonstrate to Collier County and the C &SFPCD that ! the proposed project's water withdrawal for golf course irrigation will not subject shallow aquifer resources adjacent to Pelican Bay to silt -water intrusion. This This condition has been met in the following section of the PUD document. . I 13.1 ENVIRONMENTAL AND NATURAL RESOURCES C. Water Resources 2. Non - Potable Water Supply a. Prior to the issuance of construction permits by Collier County, the applicant or Pelican Bay Improvement District shall satisfactorily demonstrate to the Environ- mental Advisory Council, Water Management. ;t Advisroy Board, Coastal Area Planning Commission and Board of County Commissioners of Collier County and the South Florida Water Management District _(SF;1MD) that the proposed project's water withdrawal for golf course irrigation will not subject shallow aquifer resources to salt -water intrusion and will not adversely impact areawide water quantity or quality. b. During the wet season, June 1 to October 31, 1 irrigation shall be permitted by withdrawal ¢# of..GJa, frees �h lib c^ !o i _ _ _ _ _ a m� „�raUm level to be established by the Water Management ' r Advisory Board. 6 4 -418- -- - - -_.� April 19, 1977 -419- c. Whon the Coastal Ridge Aquifer is no longer over.- stressed, the opplicant shall be allowed to apply for a well permit for i year round use of water from the shallow aquifer. The condi.tion of the shallow aquifer shall. be determined by the Big Cypress Bani.n Board, the South Florida 4 Water Management- District and the Water i Management Advisory Board. d. Existing permitted wells within Pelican Iiay shall be excluded from the provisions of 13.1.C.2.(a),(b) and (c) above. Southwest Florida Regional Planning Council' Recommendation: j D. Drainage Considerations D.1. Upland Areas RECOMMENDATION i t, (1) Until such time as the tidal average 100 - year flood elevations are established by HUD, the minimum building floor elevation should be 10 feet above mean sea level.: (2) Minimum lake control elevations should be 4 feet above mean sea level for the first y phase. Approval of lake elevation controls for subsequent phases or adjust- ments to first phase elevations should be withheld, pending demonstration, at the time of surface water management permit review, of satisfactory surface- ground water relationships. This i condition has been met in the following Section of the PUD document: is 13.1 ENVIRONMEwrAL AND NATURAL RESOURCES D. Drainage Considerations 1. Upland Areas a. Prior to the preparation of the final plans, the Water Management Plan prepared by Pelican Bay Improvement District shall be submitted to and approved by the Water Management Advisory Board. Ttie Pelican Bay Improvement District shall provide necessary detailed drainage plans, studies 7 1 � Y. April !977 s and specifications to the Environmental Advisory Council, Water Management Advisory Board, Coastal Area Planning Commission and Board of County Commissioners of Collier County and the South Florida Water Management District for approval prior to the issuance of construction permits by Collier County. b. Until such time ar t.)w tidal average 100 -year flood elevations arc established i by HUD, the minimum building floor eleva- tion shall be 10 feet above mean sea level. * The Board of County Commissioners desires to retain for itself and its advisory boards final decisions regarding the minimum lake con- trol elevations. Southwest Florida Regional Planning Council Recommendation: D.2. Northwest Fill Area z RECOMMENDATION Any DRI- Development Order issued by Collier F County must stipulate that the applicant provide necessary detailed plans, studies and specifica- tions to Collier County and the C &SFFCD for approval prior to the recording of all final plats. Further, the county and the C &SFFCD must be assured that negative water quality impacts to Inner and Upper Clam Bay will -not result from the fill /destruction and develop - ment of the area presently occupied by 128 acres of mangrove forest. This condition has been met in the following section'of. the PUD document: 13.1 ENVIRONMENTAL AND NATURAL RESOURCES D. Drainage Considerations 2. Northwest Fill Area The Pelican Bay Improvement District shall provide necessary detailed drainage plans, studies and specifications to the Environmental Advisory Council, Water Management Advisory Board, Coastal Area Planning Commission and Board of County Commissioners of Collier County ,j J i f j 1 t April 19, 1977 -421- and the South Florida F7ater Management District for approval prior to the issuance of any permits by Collier County. Further, the county and the South Florida Water �!anagcmcnt Distr"cL shall be assured that negative water quality impacts to Inner and Upper Clam Bay will not result from the fill /dcst-ruct.ion and development ! of the area presently occupied by 98 acres of mangrove forest. Southwest Florida Regional Planning Council Recommendation: E. Water Quality Implications RECOMMENDATION j Any DRI- Development Order issued by Collier! County shall stipulate that the applicant must amend the proposed project's drainage plan to include a slight perimeter berm on all lakes receiving runoff from the golf course. A littoral growth zone must also be created K around all lake perimeters, and lake slopes must be constructed with a 7:1 slope. * The Board of County Commissioners desires to retain for itself and its adviscry boards final decisions concerning berms (which will be required) on all lakes receiving runoff from the golf course, and the slope of the lakes. The Board of County Commissioners will t require that littoral growth zones be created around all lake perimeters. Southwest Florida Regional Planning Council) Recommendation: I E.2. Northwest Fill Area RECOMMENDATION Any DRI- Development Order issued by Collier County must stipulate that the applicant provide necessary detailed plans, studies and specifications to Collier County and the C &SFFCD for approval prior to the recording of all final plats. Further, the county and the C &SFFCD must be assured that negative water quality impacts to Inner and Upper Clam Bay will not result from the fill/ destruction and the development of the area Presently occupied by 128 acres of mangrove forest. This condition has been met in the following section o the PUD document: 9 I i I I ' I ' � � ° - . � 13,1 -r&dV1RONMENTAL / '------------ AND NATURAL P.t-.SO1MCV!; '—'--I --- April zs, 1977 o. Drain�` Cons idera L ( v z' Northwest Fill. Area Txe Pelican Bay /mpn,v,m~"' ni^`'r/r/ nhmi| provide nrceooa,y uo,oi\ra drainage plan.,;, rtouiox and specifications to d`, xnvi,00menL'`l Advisory Council, worcr wvnngemenL Advisory � Board, Coastal Area Planning coininix,iox and Board of County Cnmmiu,im/e,s of co\zio, c"unI« ` � and the onotb Florida nou,r manogrmcn� ni,triot ^� for approval prior to the issuance of any . permits by cplzicz countv' Further, the county . and the South Florida Water Management. District � shall be assured that negative water quality impacts to Inner and n»ncr Clam Bay wizz not ' � result from the fill/destruction and develop- ment of the area presently ouoopicu by 98 acres of mangrove forest. Southwest Florida Regional Planning Council Recommendations: II. rwrnLwrzom AND nOnozmo cnunnczonzaczcs � RocoMMEmonTzou ` � Collier County should encourage the applicant � to provide o number of dwelling units of a - ` type and price suitable to meet the housing . needs of the future employees of pelican Day's � commercial centers. ' � The Board of o,uutv Commissioners finds that dwelzi6g units of a type and price suitable to meet the hoosiny needs of future . ` employees ot Pelican Bay's commercial centers are not appropriate for this project. Additionally, it in anticipated thaL this 0 development will employ puronoo already residing in the area. ^ snptx*ont Florida Regional Planning Council � Recommendation: III. PUBLIC FACILITIES ' � A. aoCO»nMomouzzom (z) collier County should consider entering � into a three-party agreement (zoLinty-roTo- ~ ealicaz Day) wburaby Sewer o1suiuL A`u � now plant will provide sewage treatment { 22- lV ___ N April 19, 1977 -423- and disposal for the Pelican Bay Improve- ment District. If adopted, this agreement and its conditions must be include(] within any DRI- Development Order. (2) If an agreement cannot be achieved, then the applicant must identify how the r.hnrt- and long -run sewage flr,as of the proposed project shall be treated and properly dis- posed. Prior to the issuance of any DRI - Development Order by Collier County, the applicant shall provide the county with a letter of commitment from the Pelican Bay Improvement District. This letter must indicate how the District plans to collect, treat and dispose of the proposed project's sewage in a manner conceptually acceptable to DER. The required letter, as well as any DER or county stipulations addressing the PBID's selected sewage treatment and disposal plan, must be incorporated within any conditional DRI - Development Order issued by Collier County. This condition has been met in the following section of the PUD document: 13.2 PUBLIC FACILITIES A. Sewage Treatment Facility The Pelican Bay Improvement District (P BID), created through a special act- of the Florida Legislature in 1974, shall provide sewage treatment facilities for the proposed project. The Pelican Bay Improvement District shall provide necessary detailed plans, studies and specifications to the Environmental Advisory Council, Water Management Advisory Board, Coastal Area Planning Commission and Board of County Commissioners of Collier County and the Department of Environmental Regulation (DER) for approval prior to the issuance of permits. Attached as Exhibit A is a letter from the President of the Board of Supervisors of the Pelican Bay Improvement District. Water and sewer master plans for the Pelican Bay Improvement District were adopted by the Board of Supervisors on December 8, 1976. The letter and engineering plans referred to answer the requests of the South- west Florida Regional Planning Council on this subject. i 11 I April Southwest Florida Regional Planning Council Recommendation: B. Water Treatment Facilities RECOM11ENDATTON ' Prior to the issuance of any DRI - Development Order, the applicant shall provide to Collier County a letter of commitment from the Pelican Bay Improvement District. The required letter must identify how the District proposes to meet Pelican Bay's short- and long -term potable water requirements, and the type of tre aLment facility and disposal method for brine effluent which has been selected. This letter must also provide assurances that the proposed plant's capacity will meet the ultimate needs of the residents of Pelican flay, and that the selected brine disposal method will not result in a negative impact to areawide natural resources and /or the environment. The required letter must be incorporated into the DRI- Develop- ment Order. This condition has been met in the following section of the >T document: 13.2 PUBLIC FACILITIES B. Water Treatment Facilities Water treatment facilities shall be provided by ti. Pelican Bay Improvement District (PBID). The Peli Bay Improvement District shall provide necessary d plans, studies and specifications to the Envi.ronme Advisory Council, Water Management Advisory Board, Coastal Area Planning.Commission and Board of Coun Commissioners of Collier County and the'Department Environmental Regulation for approval prior, to the issuance of permits. r * Attached as Exhibit A is a letter from the President of the of Supervisors of the Pelican Bay Improvement District. Wat sewer master plans for the Pelican Bay Improvement.District adopted by the Board of Supervisors on December 8, 1976. Th and engineering plans referred to answer the requests of the west Florida Regional Planning Council on this subject. Southwest Florida Regional Planning Council Recommendation: C. Power Supply RECOMMENDATION Any DRI- Development Order issued by Collier County should encourage the incorporation of energy - 12 -424- -d25- April 19, 1977 efficient architectural design, and the utiliza- tion of energy - conserving materials and appliances for all dwelling units and commercial buildings within the proposed development. * The Board of County Commissioners recognizes that technology is developing in areas of energy efficient architectural design, and in the development of energy conserving materials. The applicant is encouraged to keep abreast of this developing technology and make use of it where practical. Southwest Florida Regional Planning Council j Recommendation: IV. TRANSPORTATION i A. Internal " RECOMMENDATION € Any DRI- Development Order issued by Collier County must stipulate that the internal roadway system of the proposed project shall be constructed by the applicant as indicated in the applicant's additional information submittal of August 1.3, 1976, and Exhibit D -1. This condition has been met in the following section of the PUD document: 13.3 TRANSPORTATION I A. Internal The internal roadway system of the proposed,project, in- cluding signals and other intersection improvements shall be constructed by the applicant as indicated on r Exhibits "J" and "K ". Phasing and /or bonding for the I ultimate improvements shall be done in accordance with the Subdivision Regulations. * The Board of County Commissioners has detexinined that 'the phasing of the physical connections of roadways "F" and "G" to: Seagate Drive shall be determined at a later date and has further determined that roadway "G" shall be a two -lane facility. i Southwest Florida Regional Planning Council Recommendation: t t B. External -- ,.. i RECOMMENDATION (1) Any DRI- Development Order issued by Collier County must stipulate that the applicant shall improve Seagate Drive from its current two -lane design to a four -laned roadway between 1976 and 1991. The applicant shall 1 also provide necessary intersection improvements i 13 { and signatizations, as indi.c<,tcd in 'L ril —, 1977 ADA, along Vanderbilt: Bc•c,ch Road, Seagate Drive and U.S. 41, whenever these improve- ments are dc- termined necessary by the Collier County Engineering Department and/ or the Plor.i.da Department of Transportation. This condition has been mel. in the following section of the PUD document: 13.3 TRANSPORTA'T'ION B. External The applicant shall improve Seagate Drive from its r current two -lane design to a four -lined roadway between U.S. 41 and the most westerly constructed intersection of a Pelican Bay street with Seagate Drive. The responsibility of the applicant for four laning Seagate Drive shall con- tinue until the release of the last existing internal l improvement bond for the project. The applicant shall also pay his proportionate share of the costs for the i. l necessary intersection improvements and signalizations f along Vanderbilt Beach Road, Seagate Drive and U.S. 41, in accordance with the Subdivision Regulations. Southwest Florida Regional Planning Council Recommendation: V. PUBLIC SERVICES A. Education RECOMMENDATION Any DRI- Development Order issued by Collier County must stipulate that the applicant shall..either (1) comply with the impact fee policy of the Collier County School Board, or (2) enter into some other agreement with the Collier County School Board to defray the cost of capital improvements resulting from the development of the proposed project. This condition has been met in the following section of the PUD document: 13.4 PUBLIC SERVICES A. Education Forty -five acres located in the vicinity of the community commercial parcel near Vanderbilt Beach Road and U.S. 41 will be offered to the Collier County School Board for use as a 25 acre middle school. site and a 20 acre Plomr- nfi:,ry Gchnol site. The 15 acres will be scia 'c the School Board at 502 of the January 1, 1977, appraised I 14 4 April 19, 1977 -427 value plus 6% per year appreciation for each year after 3977. This offer will continue until January 1, 1990. After January l., 1990, the applicant shall be permitted to develop as residential areas all parts of the 45 acres not purchased by the School Board. * As of this date, the Country Commission has not enacted into ordinance the "impact fee policy" of the Collier County School Board. There- fore, the "impact fee policy" is not mandatory nor binding on the applicant. Further, the Commission finds that the proposal of the applicant, as contained in the PUD document, satisfies the needs for school sites for the Pclican Day area. Adoption of this document does not exclude applicant from any lawful "impact fee" i ordinance later enacted by this Board. Southwest Florida Regional Planning Council Recommendation: I B. Emergency Service (Ambulance) C. Police Protection RECOMMENDATION The applicant shall meet with the appropriate officials of the Collier County Sheriff's Depart- ment to determine what assistance can be pro- vided vided by the applicant to alleviate negative impacts on police service resulting from the development of proposed project. Any agree- ment reached between the applicant and the Collier County Sheriff's Department shall be incorporated into any DRI- Development Order issued by Collier County. This condition has been met in the following section of the PUD document: 13.4 PUBLIC SERVICES II .. B. Government Fdcilities Twenty acres located in the vicinity of thelCommunity Commercial parcel near Vanderbilt Beach Road and U.S. 41 will he dedicated to Collier County in increments of five acres per each 1,000 dwelling units permitted for t the first 4,000 dwelling units permitted. The major I portion of this area is intended to serve as!a community I park with the minor portion to be used for such things as fire station, library, sheriff's substation, branch courthouse offices, auditorium, etc. Non - administrative uses such as open storage equipment yards and other non- 15 1' _� • l t i r I. I t. April '977 compatible government ...:_kions shall not be perm,,Lecl within this sit-(!. The applicant shall be given the opportunity to review the arthitectural plans for any facilitic:; planned for this alua prior to their consLruc- tion. Should a requirement for use of a part of this 20 acres develop prior to the above described ded.icaL.ion rate, the applicant will make available at the earlier date a specific area for an immediate npecif.:ic ur.e. Southwest. Florida Regional Planning Council Recommendation: D. Fire Protection RECOMMENDATION Any DRI- Development Order issued by Collier County shall stipulate the following conditions: (1) To Assure Adequate Fire Flow: The applicant shall provide for the - strategic placement of parking pads around the lake syutem to allow for fire truck ' drafting capability; also, for the strategic placement of fire hydrants as required by the North Naples Fire District. The w incorporation of automatic sprinkler systems for all under - building parking and machinery areas shall be required, as well as the installation of water pumps, storage and pressure tanks in all mid -rise and high - rise structures. (2) To Assure Adequate Fire Protection Services: The applicant shall provide the North Naples Fire Control District a site for a fire station within the project, to assure swift and adequate fire protection services. The applicant must also enter into an agreement with the Fire Control District to mitigate the forecasted fiscal and /or service -level problems of the Fire District. This condition has been met in the following sections of the PUD document: 13,4 PUBLIC SERVICES B. Government Facilities Twenty acres located in the vicinity of the-Community commercial parcel near Vanderbilt Beach Road and U.S. 41 will be dedicated to Collier County in increments of five acres per each 1,000 dwelling units permitted for the first 4,000 dwelling units permitted. The major portion of this area is intended to serve as a community -428 - 16 i 1 't x y April 19, 1977 -429- park with the minor portion to be used for such things as fire station, library, sheriff's substation, branch courthouse offices, auditorium, etc. Non- administrative uses such as open storage equipment yards and other non - compatible government functions shall not be permitted within this site. The applicant shall be given the opportunity to review the architectural plans for any facilities planned for this are prior to their construc- tion. Should a requirement for use of a part of this 20 acres develop prior to the above described dedication rate, the applicant will make available at the earlier 4 date a specific area for an immediate specific use. C. Fire Protection i 1) To Assure Adequate Fire Flow: The applicant shall provide for the strategic placement of fire hydrants as required by the Collier County Subdivision Regulations. Auto- matic sprinkler systems, water pumps, storage and pressure tanks shall be provided as required by county and state laws. 2) To Assure Adequate Fire Protection Services: A site for a fire station is included within the Governmental Facilities area identified in 13.4.B, above. * The fire chief of the North Naples Fire Control District did not recommend the parking pads around the lakes and therefore, the Board of County Commissioners makes no recommendation. Southwest Florida Regional Planning Council Recommendation: E. Recreation RECOMMENDATION Any DRI- Development Order issued by Collier County must stipulate that the applicant shall provide additional beach accesses in order to make available to the public an additional two and one - quarter miles of beach adjacent to the proposed project. This condition has been met in the following sections of the PuD document: 17 �. . | 13'5 1i:CRlATIO� �`!nc�S * April 19' 1977 � C. Gulf-rrooL /.nna � n Thirty-six (zo) acres of Gulf-[ronL land pins /°n (z) � acres for upland parking shall be made available as ' deocrihcd in scvtion 3.03 for public nv^crxhip' � D. Beach nnccns ____' ` ' Approximately five (S) acres 10c^Lcd at the northwest corner of pclicnn uay a8jacoot to vm/ucrx�z� //cach uv/.0 � and the Gulf of Mexico shall be developed into approxi- mately 170 parking spaces and txoo conveyed to Collier Count y after obtaining necessary permits. ' Southwest Florida Regional Planning Council � Recommendation: ' F. Historical and Archaeolo2.ical sites \ ` mncommomoATzOm - ` ' Any onz-Development Order issued County must stipulate that the applicant shall meet with appropriate officials of . Collier _ -----" and the Florida "^,i"i"" of Archives, History and Records Management to develop and incorporate into any onz-oevelqp- meot Order a management program to aoonce that � any significant archaeological site (specifically | i the aforementioned sand hills) which may be ! i of interest to the Division be available to ' it for further ur or . � The Board of county Commissioners finds that the applicant has � satisfied this recommendation in the A.D.A. document. � Southwest Florida Regibnal PlIannihg Council'; ' Recommendation: � E. Emergency Evacuation — ' � nucummnmoATzmm ` _ � The applicant shall meet with county officials . _ determine the emergency e"a=uaczoo q-- rc- ' muoto of the proposed project. The applicant mnazz assist the county in implementing the deveznnmeot`o emergency evacuation requirements. � Any requirement which may be stipulated by the ) Collier copotv monnoimoiou must be incorporated | into any onz-Development Order issued for the ' proposed Pelican Bay Development. i ^ The aru .� of County Commissioners Stipulates no additional. ccguirc- ` ( ' / I8 -uz \ \, � 13. 5 431 - f RECREATION AREAS April 19, 1977 C. Gulf -front Land Thirty -six (36) acres of rnl.f -front lard plus two (2) acres for upland parking shall be made available as described in Section 2.03 for public ownership. D. Beach Access Approximately five (5) acres located at the northwest corner of Pelican Bay adjacent to Vanderbilt Beach Road and the Gulf of Mexico shall be developed into approxi- mately 120 parking spaces and then conveyed to Collier County after obtaining necessary permits. Southwest Florida Regional Planning Council Recommendation: F. historical and Archaeological Sites RECOMMENDATION Any DRI- Development Order issued by Collier, County must stipulate that the applicant v shall meet with appropriate officials of Collier County and the Florida Division of Archives, history and Records Management to develop and incorporate into any DRI- Develop- ment Order a management program to assure that any significant archaeological site (specifically k the aforementioned sand hills) which may be of interest to the Division be available to it for further studies. The Board of County Commissioners finds that the applicant has i Satisfied this recommendation in the A.D.A. document. . Southwest Florida Regional Planning Council';] ) Recommendation: E. Emergency Evacuation RECOMMENDATION The applicant shall meet with county officials to determine the emergency evacuation require- ments of the proposed project. The applicant shall assist the county in implementing the development's emergency evacuation requirements. Any requirement which may be stipulated by the Collier County Commission must be incorporated into any DRI- Development Order issued for the proposed Pelican Bay Development. The Board of County Commissioners stipulates no additional require- ments. I 18 i i r Southwent Florida Rea;rmal Planning Council Rccommeridation: April j.x, i VI. ECONOMIC Atli) FISCAL. ANALYSIS (No recommendation for the Southwest Florida Regional Planning Council on this point-.) VII. OTHEP. CONSIDERATIONS RECOMMENDATION Any DItI- Development Order issued by Collier County shall stipulate that the applicant must provide a phasing program specifying when and what portions of the project sits are to be developed (the construction of high, medium <urd low density areas and single- family, commercial/ professional office area:). A phasing program could be included by the county in its PUD document. * The Board of County Commissioners finds that the operation of "free Market" will dictate absorption and subsequent phasing the development. The Board is satisfied with the estimated absorption schedule, provided as "Exhibit I" of the PUD docurr as a reasonable estimate of the rate of development of'the Pelican Bay project. The phasing /construction program for th Pelican Bay Development of Regional Impact (DRI) shall begin development in the southeast portion of the project and will northward in conjunction with the expansion of the utility an management systems, except that the northwest fill area (appr 98 acres) will be developed within the time limits stated in applicable permits received for this fill area. Prior to the issuance of any building /construction permits, each project p shall be approved by the Collier County Board of County Commi: in accordance with local subdivision regulations and in consor with the PUD document approved for the Pelican Bay development Approval of each phase shall indicate the dwelling 'units to b, constructed within the high, medium, low density and single fe areas, and development of the commercial /professional office i THEREFORE, be it hereby ordained by the Board of County Commissioners that Coral Ridge - Collier Properties, Inc., be.inc the owner or developer of the project known as Pelican Bay any legally described on Exhibit B, attached hereto, is hereby grz local Development Order DRI -77 -1 as amended herein and subjec to all the requirements and conditions represented in the PUD document, and as also reflected in this Dc:velopmenL Order. -432- 19 -4�3 April 19, 1977 *R -is DRI Development Order shall be deemed rendered as of this datefor the purposes of computing the thirty -day appeal period • provided under Section 380.07(2), Florida Statutes. 'Certified copies of this order are to be sent immediately to the Division of State Planning, Southwest Florida Regional Planning Council and Coral Ridge- Collier Properties, Inc. F DONE IN OPEN SESSION this 19th day of April, 1977• Cli ford�Wenzel, Chai an Thomas P. Archer, Vice Chairman O /I _ I /% W I LW J,. AGAN, C .I o WRRu's�s " W isner n wi.stor i' I • I� 20 r'A i% i K E ' F.Y.LiIF►IT "A' i April .' 1977 „s Pelican Bay Improvement District Collier County Courthouse (Naples, Florida 33940_ .'ji March 21,: 1977 Board of Supervisors •: = s f �•1 Mr. Clifford Wenzel, Chairman ' Salvatore C. Scuderi "4:' Collier Count Board of County Commissioners Salvatore Y Douglas G. Brown Collier County Courthouse Secretary Naples, Florida 33940 r rs. viola Barclay Chester ;Chester PA. Canning :'•�'y Dear Cliff: Robert Diefenthaler , L4� As you know, the Pelican Bay Improvement District is f responsible for Surface Water Management, potable water and sewage treatment facilities for the Pelican Bay development. ».: The Southwest Florida Regional Planning Council and „ the PUD Ordinance now before the C.A.P.C., which will be before the Collier County Commission `I Y.. on March 29, 19M as well as the issuance of a Development Order, requires a letter. from this Board j outlining. how the potable water requirements and sewage requirements for the development from the short'and long term point of view, will be handled. 1 ' =i Obviously, potable water requirements in Collier County are very important and it is incumbent upon this board 'to be able to assure the public that the reverse osmosis method will not have any adverse effect on the shallow water aquifers of the area and that an invironmentally sound method of disposal of the effluent from the reverse osmosis method'will be :r utilized. The same is true in the sensitive questions of -treatment S sewage facilities. f� The District has approved the engine e ring' fe asibil ity studies to meeting ! potable water requirements and sewage treatment. The District is now in the process of selecting an engineer to develop the final plans and studies to } assure that all of this will be done properly. That is why the language in the PUD reads; document • 3 f i l 3 -435- ; Mr. Clifford Wenzel, Chairman April 19 can Bay Improvement District . ' :ounty CourUrouse r i- lorida 33940:: •i 14.2 J'UBLIC FACILITIES t ; Supervisors ' :; A. Sewage Treatment Facility: C. Scudcri _ -'-.• ' The Pelican Bay improvement District (PBID) , created through a special act of the Florida G. Brown ,,:• � Legislature in 1974•, shall provide sewage treatment facilities for the proposed :olafiarday ::N:.;_ project. The Pelican Bay Improvement I M.Lanning'r . "'j District shall provide necessary detailed to Collier jjj t Uiefenthalcr : •-; plans, studies and specifications k< .% i County and the Department of Environmental Regulation (DER) for approval prior to the issuance of permits; i B. Water Treatment Facilities: ; ! Water treatment facilities shall be pro= vided by the Pelican Bay Improvement District .. (PBID) . The Pelican Bay Improvement District shall provide necessary detailed plans, studies and specifications to Collier County and DER for approval prior, to the issuance . .L' ..ti of permits. _ SEE It is clear that most of the aforementioned methods of c' supplying potable water and sewage treatment will not be done until final approval is received from the appropriate advisory committees to the commission, :•_� Collier County and the State regulatory agencies. Since e , - Salvatore C. Scuderi SCS/jm cc: Mrs. Virginia Magri ..s "i April _977 FXIMIT "Ll" PELICAN RAY Legal Description i All that fractional part of Section 32, lying South of Vanderbilt Beach Road; and all of Section 33, lying South of Vanderbilt Beach Road and West. of State Road 45 (U.S. 41); all in Township 48 South, Range 25 East, Collier County, Florida. AND ALSO all of Section 4, lying West of State Road 45 ! (U.S. 41); all fractional parts of Government Lots 1 and 2, Section 5: all fractional part of Section 8; and all of Section 9, lying West of State Road 45 (U.S. 41), excepting therefrom the South 70 feet of the Southeast ! 1/4, and the South 70 feet of the East 158.25 feet of ! the Southwest 1/4; all in Township 49 South, Range 25 East, Collier County, Florida. , -437 - a April 19, 1977 'ORDINANCE NO. 77 -18 RE PETITION R- 76 -31 -C BY CORAL RIDGE /COLLIER PROPERTIES REQUESTING REZONING FROM VARIOUS ZONES TO PUD FOR PELICAN BAY - ADOPTED; AGREEMENT TO CONDITIONS IN THE PUD DOCUMENT ACCEPTED Legal notice having been published in the Naples Daily News on January 25, 1977, as evidenced by Affidavit of Publication previously =filed with the Clerk, public hearing was continued from March 29, 1977 to consider a proposed ordinance regarding Petition R- 76 -31 -C by Coral 1, I Ridge /Collier Properties, Inc. requesting rezoning from various zones Ito PUD for Pelican Bay. County Manager Cunningham noted that the proposed ordinance is a - 'companion item to the previous matter and that it has been recommended !,for approval by the CAPC. There being no one registered to address the Board, Commissioner Archer moved that the public hearing be closed, seconded by Commissioner Brown, and carried by unanimous vote. " Commissioner Archer moved that the proposed ordinance re Petition R- 76 -31 -C by Coral Ridge /Collier Properties, as numbered and titled below, be adopted and entered in Ordinance Book No. 7; and that the reement signed by the petitioner be accepted. The motion was econded by Commissioner Brown and carried by unanimous vote. Mr. Grover Ericksen, representing the petitioner, expressed his appreciation for the cooperation received from the Board, the Planning Department staff, other departmental staffs and the various advisory boards. He stated that, in his opinion, the plan approved is the best solution for development of the property and it is the intent to make =the Puli.can Bay community one which everyone in the County will be Lroud of. ORDINANCE. NO. 77 -18 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE 76-30 THE ZONING REGULATIONS FOR THE UNINCORPORATED AREA OF THE COASTAL AREA PLANNING DISTRICT OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, 8Y CHANGING THE ZONING DISTRICT CLASSIFICATION OF TIIE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN FRO, .1 "RS -4" SI.NGLE MMILY, "1?.i -1" MULTIPLE FAMILY, "GRC" GENERAL RETAIL COMMERCIAL, "RS -4ST" AND " RNI -1ST" SPECIAL TREATM19NT TO A PLANNED UNIT DEVELOP- MENT (PUD) AND.PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE. DATE. E3 I • April 19, 1977 1, Grover Erickson C-IS 0MICI: or M11.11C07.1 zed DRI-76-2-C agont F0-• Vctiti011s R-76-31-C agree! to t1jo fullow:in(j rccj-i(_-.r;Lvd by the Coastal Area I'lillinil)(i Comir.11-sion 311 t)icj.r pithli c. bcaringf on April 14, 1977: All agreements and conditions in the PUD Document pertaining to schools, water, recreation, beach accqss, government sites, transportation, density, special treatment areas. . ........... .... .. PETI' 10".. MIT e- it 'P12ESI-INIPW1.1 V OR CAT)C* SWORN TO AND SUBSCR•)IM BEFORE IIr THIS 14 day of 77.. NOTARY ►UMIC TATS OF ROVIDA AT LARGE MY COM)AII!1O.-I rx,l;?ES pirls J. 1977 20NDCD THRU GENIPAL INSURANCE UNDER` 21 -438 -