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BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
REGULAR MEETING
JUNE 13, 2000
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Naples Daily News
Naples, FL 34102
Affidavit of Publication
Naples Daily News
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BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
ATTN: TONYA PHILLIPS
PO BOX 413016
NAPLES FL 34101-3016
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State of Florida
County of Collier
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in Collier County, Florida: that the attached
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COMMISSIONERS
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COLLIER COUNTY
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
AGENDA
Tuesday, June 13, 2000
9:00 a.m.
NOTICE: ALL PERSONS WISHING TO SPEAK ON ANY AGENDA ITEM MUST REGISTER
PRIOR TO SPEAKING. SPEAKERS MUST REGISTER WITH THE COUNTY MANAGER
PRIOR TO THE PRESENTATION OF THE AGENDA ITEM TO BE ADDRESSED.
COLLIER COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 99-22 REQUIRES THAT ALL LOBBYISTS SHALL,
BEFORE ENGAGING IN ANY LOBBYING ACTIVITIES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED
TO, ADDRESSING THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS), REGISTER WITH THE
CLERK TO THE BOARD AT THE BOARD MINUTES AND RECORDS DEPARTMENT.
REQUESTS TO ADDRESS THE BOARD ON SUBJECTS WHICH ARE NOT ON THIS
AGENDA MUST BE SUBMITTED IN WRITING WITH EXPLANATION TO THE COUNTY
MANAGER AT LEAST 13 DAYS PRIOR TO THE DATE OF THE MEETING AND WILL BE
HEARD UNDER "PUBLIC PETITIONS".
ANY PERSON WHO DECIDES TO APPEAL A DECISION OF THIS BOARD WILL NEED A
RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS PERTAINING THERETO, AND THEREFORE MAY
NEED TO ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS IS MADE,
WHICH RECORD INCLUDES THE TESTIMONY AND EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE
APPEAL IS TO BE BASED.
ALL REGISTERED PUBLIC SPEAKERS WILL BE LIMITED TO FIVE (5) MINUTES UNLESS
PERMISSION FOR ADDITIONAL TIME IS GRANTED BY THE CHAIRMAN.
IF YOU ARE A PERSON WITH A DISABILITY WHO NEEDS ANY ACCOMMODATION IN
ORDER TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS PROCEEDING, YOU ARE ENTITLED, AT NO COST TO
YOU, TO THE PROVISION OF CERTAIN ASSISTANCE. PLEASE CONTACT THE
COLLIERCOUNTY FACILITIES MANAGEMENTDEPARTMENT LOCATED AT 3301 EAST
TAMIAMITRAIL, NAPLES, FLORIDA, 34112,(941) 774-8380; ASSISTED LISTENING
DEVICES FOR THEHEARING IMPAIRED ARE AVAILABLE IN THE COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS' OFFICE.
LUNCH RECESS SCHEDULED FOR 12:00 NOON TO 1:00 P.M.
VOTES REFLECT 4/0 DUE TO SUSPENSION OF COMMISSIONER NORRIS BY THE GOVERNOR.
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INVOCATION - Reverend Mary Anne Dorner, Church of the Resurrection
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
APPROVAL OF AGENDAS
Approved and/or Adopted with changes - 4/0 with the exception of Item #16A6 -
3/0 (Commissioner Mac'Kie abstained).
APPROVAL OF CONSENT AGENDA.
APPROVAL OF SUMMARY AGENDA.
APPROVAL OF REGULAR AGENDA.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Approved as presented -4/0
May 9, 2000 - Regular Meeting
May 23, 2000 - Regular Meeting
PROCLAMATIONS AND SERVICE AWARDS
A. PROCLAMATIONS
1)
Proclamation proclaiming June 19-23, 2000 as Code Enforcement
Investigators Appreciation Week. To be accepted by Ms. Michelle Arnold,
Director, Code Enforcement, Collier County, FL.
Adopted - 4/0
2)
Proclamation acknowledging the United States Army's 225th birthday. To
be accepted by SFC Aaron P. Morris, United States Army Recruiting
Station Commander, Naples, FL.
Adopted - 4/0
3)
Proclamation proclaiming June 13, 2000 as Naples Lady Shockers (12
and under) Basketball Day. To be accepted by Head Coach Gus Navarro
and Assistant Coach Mike Narretta.
Adopted - 4/0
SERVICE AWARDS
Presented
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
Jose Sanchez, Transportation - 5 Years
Susan Santiago, Parks & Recreation - 5 Years
Vincent Cautero, Community Development - 5 Years
Daniel Rodriguez, Facilities Management - 10 Years
Robert Decamp, Parks & Recreation - 10 Years
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Leroy Payne, Road & Bridge - 15 Years
Luz Pietri, Library - 25 Years
C. PRESENTATIONS
'1) This item has been deleted.
2)
Presentation of the Family Friendly Business Designation from the Naples
Alliance for Children to be Presented by Myra Shapiro, President, Naples
Alliance for Children.
Plaque presented
6. APPROVAL OF CLERK'S REPORT
A. ANALYSIS OF CHANGES TO RESERVES FOR CONTINGENCIES.
7. PUBLIC PETITIONS
Am
Ken Abernathy regarding the Naples Botanical Garden project.
Presentation given for informational purposes.
Don Pickworth regarding a joint application for permits for construction of public
and private beach access facilities.
Staff to work w/Mr. Pickworth (Consensus)
8. COUNTY MANAGER'S REPORT
A, COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT & ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
1)
Request by Anne Colpaert, representing Marco Island Jaycees, for a
waiver of right-of-way permit fees for a special event.
Waiver approved - 4/0
Withdrawn:
2)
Provide a status report on the Madison Estates Preserves exotics code
case.
3)
Discussion by the Board of County Commissioners on the overall Tourist
Development tax, programs, and budgets.
Report presented
4)
THIS ITEM TO BE HEARD AT 11:00 A.M. Presentation by officials of the
Tourism Alliance of Collier County regarding current activities, marketing
plan, and application process.
Marketing Plan Approved w/changes - 4/0
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5)
THIS ITEM WAS CONTINUED FROM THE MAY 23, 2000 MEETING.
Accept the 2000 Tourism Agreement between Collier County and the
Tourism Alliance of Collier County regarding advertising/promotion and
special events.
Staff to amend Alliance contract and come back. - 4/0
6)
THIS ITEM WAS CONTINUED FROM THE MAY 23, 2000 MEETING.
Approve Tourist Development Council funding for the Collier County
Historical Society, Inc. regarding paying off a portion of the Wilkinson
House over a three-year duration.
Approved with modifications- 4/0
7)
THIS ITEM WAS CONTINUED FROM THE MAY 23, 2000 MEETING.
Approve Tourist Development Council funding for the Marco Island
Historical Society, Inc.
Approved with modifications - 4/0
8)
THIS ITEM WAS CONTINUED FROM THE MAY 23, 2000 MEETING.
Approve Tourist Development Council funding for the Collier County
Museums and extending debt service payments for the purchase of
Robert's Ranch to ten years.
Approved - 4/0
9)
THIS ITEM WAS CONTINUED FROM THE MAY 23, 2000 MEETING.
Third Amendment to the FY2000 Tourism Agreement approved in 1999
between Collier County and the Tourism Alliance of Collier County
regarding advertising and promotion of the Marco Island Film Festival.
Approved in the amount of $87,000 and agreement to be modified -
4/0
Approve Tourist Development Category "A" funding applications.
TDC recommendation approved -4/0
Moved from Item #16A2:
11) Recommendation that the BCC waive the fourth Friday in April
requirement for submission of Public Petitions for Comprehensive Plan
Amendments due to special circumstances.
Approved - 4/0
B. TRANSPORTATION SERVICES
Moved from Item #16Bll:
1) Approve Work Order #WMBP-FT-00-11 with WilsonMiller for Stormwater
Management design for the proposed widening of Vanderbilt Beach Road
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from Airport Road to C.R. 951 (Collier Blvd.), Project No. 63051, ClE ¢¢63
(StafFs Request).
Approved - 4/0
C. PUBLIC UTILITIES
1)
Approve payments to Waste Management, Inc. for operating cost
increases at the Naples Landfill.
Additional payment Denied - 4/0; Increase in yard waste costs,
effective April 20, 1999; and construction demolition as detailed in
the Executive Summary - 4/0
Moved from Item #16C8:
2) Approve funding for the Naples Landfill Fan System, Project 59010.
Approved - 3/1 (Commissioner Constantine opposed)
Moved from Item #16C13:
3) Approval of an Agreement to extend the Multi-family Recycling Contract
and combine it with the existing Mandatory Trash and Collection Contract
for District One, Franchisee, Waste Management Inc. of Florida.
Approved - 4/0
D. PUBLIC SERVICES
E. SUPPORT SERVICES
F. EMERGENCY SERVICES
G. COUNTY MANAGER
1)
Presentation of organizational overview report.
To be discussed in 6/14/00 Budget Workshop (Consensus)
2)
Recommendation that the Board of County Commissioners request the
Clerk of Courts internal audit section conduct an audit of impact fee
collection procedures.
Approved - 4/0
H. AIRPORT AUTHORITY
1)
Authorize the transfer of $500,000 from previously budgeted Airport
Authority projects to the manufacturing incubator Phase II project and the
use of commercial paper to fund said previously budgeted projects by
approving a resolution authorizing the borrowing of $500,000 from the
pooled commercial paper loan program.
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Res. 2000-177 Adopted - 4/0
COUNTY ATTORNEY'S REPORT
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
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Added:
E.
Appointment of member to the Collier County Water & Wastewater Authority.
Res. 2000-178 appointing Gregory E. Smith -Adopted 4/0
11.
Appointment of member to the Emergency Medical Services Advisory Council.
Res. 2000-179 appointing Tucky P. Ramsey - Adopted 4/0
12.
Appointment of members to the Contractors Licensing Board.
Res. 2000-180 appointing Walter Mitchell Crawford IV and reappointing
Carol Holle Pahl and Richard E. Joslin - Adopted 4/0
Discussion regarding Home Depot impact on Glades Boulevard traffic.
Staff recommendation approved with change that traffic diveder be
installed now - 4/0
Appointment of Commissioner to the Southwest Regional Planning Council.
Commissioner Carter appointed - 4/0
OTHER ITEMS
A. OTHER CONSTITUTIONAL OFFICERS
B. COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY
C. PUBLIC COMMENT ON GENERAL TOPICS
PUBLIC HEARINGS WILL BE HEARD IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING STAFF ITEMS
ADVERTISED PUBLIC HEARINGS - BCC
A. COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENTS
B. ZONING AMENDMENTS
C. OTHER
1) Recommendation that the Board of County Commissioners adopt a
resolution adopting the Community Redevelopment Plan and an
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13.
14.
ordinance establishing the Redevelopment Trust Fund.
Res. 2000-181 and Ord. 2000-42 Adopted - 4/0
2)
THIS ITEM HAS BEEN WITHDRAWN. A resolution establishing rental
registration fees as provided for in Section Six of Ordinance 89-06, as
amended, the Collier County Minimum Housing Code Ordinance.
3)
An Ordinance amending Section Six of Ordinance No. 90-17, as
amended, the Collier County Noise Ordinance; by amending Table I, A-
Weighted Noise Levels; adding Table II Octave Band Maximum Allowable
Sound Pressure Noise Level Limits, To B Tested by Octave Band
Analysis; adding Vibration Standards Applicable to Residential and Tourist
Residential Sites and Units; also amending Subsection D related to Multi-
Family Dwelling Units; amending Subsection Six (F) regarding Regulated
Music and Amplified Noise from Non-Enclosed Areas; deleting Section
Seven that related to Amplified Sound from Enclosed Areas; deleting the
grandfathering exception of Subsection N of original Section Seven, as
amended and previously renumbered as Section Eight; amending
Subsection Three of Section Nine related to Community Event Permits
for Entertainment Events; providing for conflict and severability; providing
for inclusion into the Code of Laws and Ordinances; providing for a
delayed effective date of July 31,2000.
Staff to hold a series of workshops within the next three months and
report back (Consensus)
BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS
A. ADVERTISED PUBLIC HEARINGS
1)
THIS ITEM WAS CONTINUED FROM THE MAY 23, 2000 MEETING
AND IS FURTHER CONTINUED INDEFINITELY. Petition A-99-04,
Richard D. Yovanovich of Goodlette, Coleman and Johnson, PA.,
representing Kensington Park Master Association and the Yorktown
Neighborhood Association, requesting an appeal of the determination of
the Collier County Planning Commission on November 21, 1999 that the
changes to the Carillon PUD Master Plan by adding new commercial
building footprints were insubstantial.
B. OTHER
STAFF'S COMMUNICATIONS
Discussion regarding fireworks ban.
Aria Bernstein employment lawsuit favorably completed.
Status report regarding Rocks on the Beach lawsuit.
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15.
Status report regarding Miller Boulevard Extension Proscriptive Easement
lawsuit.
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS' COMMUNICATIONS
16. CONSENT AGENDA - All matters listed under this item are considered to be routine
and action will be taken by one motion without separate discussion of each item. If
discussion is desired by a member of the Board, that item(s) will be removed from the
Consent Agenda and considered separately.
Approved and/or Adopted with changes 4/0, with the Exception of Item #16A6 (3/0
Commissioner Mac'Kie abstained)
A. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT & ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
1)
Adopt the interlocal agreement providing affordable housing programs to
the City of Marco Island.
Moved to Item #8All
2) Recommendation that the BCC waive the fourth Friday in April
requirement for submission of Public Petitions for Comprehensive Plan
Amendments due to special circumstances.
3)
Final acceptance of water and sewer utility facilities for Enclave
Professional Center A/K/A Park Central, Phase I.
4) Request to approve for recording the final plat of "Lemae Industrial Lots".
s)
Request to approve for recording the final plat of "Berkshire Commons
Parcel C.
6)
Request to approve for recording the final plat of Indigo Lakes Unit One
and approval of the Performance Security.
With stipulations
7)
Request to approve the Standard Form Security and Construction and
Maintenance Agreement for sanitary sewer improvements in Tollgate
Commercial Center.
B. TRANSPORTATION SERVICES
1)
Approve staff ranking of firms for contract negotiations for design and
permitting of Immokalee Road from U.S. 41 to 1-75, ClE #6, Proj. No.
66O42.
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Withdrawn:
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
7)
8)
9)
10)
Begin contract negotiations with Hole, Montes & Associates, RWA,
Inc., and WilsonMiller
Approve Work Order #WMBP-FT-00-11 with Wilson Miller for stormwater
management design for the proposed widening of Vanderbilt Beach Road
from Airport Road to CR-951 (Collier Boulevard), Project No. 63051, CIE
#63.
Approve staff ranking of firms for contract negotiations for design and
permitting of Santa Barbara/Logan Boulevard from Radio Road to Pine
Ridge Road, CIE #56, Project No. 62081.
Begin contract negotiations with WilsonMiller, Pitman Hartenstein,
and American Consulting Engineering
Approve the installation of four-way stop control at the intersection of
North 9th Street and Roberts Avenue, Immokalee, Florida.
Res. 2000-171
This item has been deleted.
Approve a Budget Amendment to purchase items necessary for
Consolidated Traffic Operations area in relocated Transportation Division
Office.
Approve Budget Amendments recognizing carry forward amounts from
FY99 for road projects in Funds 313,331,333, 334,336, 338, 339 and
340.
Approve an agreement for sale and purchase of a parcel to provide for
expansion of areas where future Stormwater projects are proposed.
With Vera Wyche for a 1.03 _+ acre parcel located in Naples Gateway
Estates for Lely Area Stormwater Improvement Project, in the
amount of $6,425; waived the required appraisal
Approve a two-party agreement and accept an easement and temporary
construction easement from the Halstatt Partnership.
To coordinate with Livingston Road Project #60061
Award Work Order No. WD-129 with Mitchell and Stark Construction Co.,
Inc. for the installation of Kirkwood Avenue Extension drainage
improvements (Project No. 31803).
In the amount of $94,218
Added and Moved to Item #8B1:
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Added:
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12)
Approve Work Order #WMBP-FT-00-11 with WilsonMiller for Stormwater
Management design for the proposed widening of Vanderbilt Beach Road
from Airport Road to C.R. 951 (Collier Blvd.), Project No. 63051, CIE #63
(StafFs Request).
Approve a Budget Amendment to fund work orders for a noise study and
landscape architectural services for the proposed widening of Vanderbilt
Beach Road from Airport Road to C.R. 951 (Collier Blvd.), Project No.
63051, CIE #63 (Staff's Request).
C. PUBLIC UTILITIES
1)
Approve an Agreement with Keep Collier Beautiful and authorize the
Chairman to sign the Agreement.
2) This item has been deleted.
3)
Approve Amendment No. 7 to the Professional Services Agreement with
Humiston & Moore Engineers for work associated with the Big Marco and
Capri Pass Inlet Management Plan.
In an amount not to exceed $127,425
4)
Approve Amendment No. 3 to the Professional Services Agreement with
Humiston & Moore Engineers for the Marco Island Segmented
Breakwater Project.
In an amount not to exceed $23,900
5)
Approve Developer Contribution and Participation Agreement between the
County and WCI Communities, Inc. for odor control improvement at the
North County Water Reclamation Facility.
In the amount of $80,000
6)
Award Bid No. 00-3085 for the purchase of four trackhoes.
Awarded to United Rentals, in the amount of $118,900
7)
Award Annual Bid #00-3058 for underground utility supplies.
Awarded to various vendors as detailed in the Executive Summary,
in an estimated amount of $1,000,000
Moved to Item #8C2:
8) Approve funding for the Naples Landfill Fan System, Project 59010.
Withdrawn:
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9)
Approve standardization and purchase of four replacement booster
pumps.
lo)
Approve Change Order No. 1 to Contract No. 99-2980, Wiggins Pass
Maintenance Dredging.
With Lake Michigan Contractors, Inc., in the amount of $781,418
11)
Award of RFP 00-3040 for the financial audits of the Solid Waste
Collection Franchisees.
Awarded to Schultz, Chaipel and Company, LLP, in the amount of
$34,960
12)
Approve the emergency purchase of parts and service from Ashbrook
Corporation for South Regional Water Treatment Facility Sludge Press.
Moved to Item #8C3:
13) Approval of an Agreement to extend the Multi-family Recycling Contract
and combine it with the existing Mandatory Trash and Collection Contract
for District One, Franchisee, Waste Management Inc. of Florida.
14)
Obtain Board of Commissioners authorization to advertise a proposed
Collier County Irrigation Ordinance for adoption.
15)
Recommendation that the Board of County Commissioners award Bid
#00-3050 for Pelican Bay Cattail Removal to Aquatic Plants of Florida,
Inc. and approve the necessary budget amendment.
In the amount of $73,200
16)
Authorize Wastewater Director to accept Florida Department of
Environmental Protection settlement offer.
Pay civil penalty, with regard to OGC Case #00-0750-11-DW, by
performing an in-kind service project in the amount of $1,000
D. PUBLIC SERVICES
1)
Authorization to approve an extension of an agreement with the
Southeastern Library Network (SOLINET) and permission for Chairman to
sign agreement.
For an approximate amount of $40,000
2)
Signature of BCC Chairman on 'Addition to Agreements' permitting
Library use of additional data research software.
With Data Research Associates, Inc., in the amount of $15,416
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3)
Authorize staff to reschedule the June 15th teen concert to September.
September 17, 2000, at Vineyards Community Park
4)
Award of Bid 00-3009 for the resurfacing and repair to the basketball
courts at Golden Gate Community Park, Veterans Park, Vineyards
Community Park and Immokalee Community Park.
Awarded to US Tennis and Fitness, Inc., in the amount of $31,273
5)
Approve Work Order #ABB-FT-00-08 to Agnoli, Barber & Brundage, Inc.
for professional engineering services.
For site design and permitting of a parking lot at Vineyards
Elementary School, in the amount of $47,755
6)
Approval of an agreement with the Collier County School Board for
construction of a joint parking lot at Vineyards Elementary School.
In the amount of $200,000, with 50% of the cost of construction
offset by reimbursement from the School Board
SUPPORT SERVICES
1)
Recommendation for the Board of County Commissioners to Waive the
Purchasing Policy and Allow Departments to Purchase Building
Materials/Lumber.
2)
Approval of a Budget Amendment to Fund 516, Property & Casualty
Insurance.
For insurance claims and settlements for the remainder of FY 2000
3)
Approve Budget Amendments for Security-Related Items for Collier
County Courthouse and Government Complex and ADA Improvements.
4)
Approval of a Resolution and Lease Agreement between Collier County
and Collier Mosquito Control District for Communications Tower Space.
Res. 2000-172; for annual rent in the amount of $1,200
5) This Item has been Deleted.
6) This Item has been Deleted.
7)
Approval of a Budget Amendment to Fund 518, Workers Compensation
Insurance.
To fund workers' compensation insurance claims and settlements
for the remainder of FY 2000,
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F. EMERGENCY SERVICES
1) This item has been deleted.
2)
Approve a Budget Amendment to purchase a 1995 Chevrolet Suburban
and improvements.
COUNTY MANAGER
l)
Approval of Budget Amendments adjusting the FY 00 Budget to reflect
what was approved by the Board of County Commissioners on September
22, 1999.
2)
Approval of Budget Amendment Report - Budget Amendment #00-254;
#00-256; #00-259; #00-283; #00-294; #00-297.
3)
Recommendation that the Board of County Commissioners appoint
Martha Skinner, Collier County Social Services Director, to serve on the
new Collier County Community Alliance Board advising the Florida
Department of Children and Families.
AIRPORT AUTHORITY
1)
Recognize and appropriate additional fuel revenue of $105,100 in the
Marco Island Executive Airport budget.
2)
Recognize and appropriate additional revenue in the Immokalee Regional
Airport budget.
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
1)
Commissioner request for approval for payment to attend function serving
a valid public purpose.
Commissioner Constantine attendance at American Specialty
Contractors of Florida Annual Installation Dinner, in the amount of
$30
MISCELLANEOUS CORRESPONDENCE
1)
Satisfaction of Lien: NEED MOTION authorizing the Chairman to sign
Satisfaction of Lien for Services of the Public Defender for Case Nos.: 99-
08533MMA, 99-00818MMA, 99-04728MMA, 99-07728MMA, 99-
01966MMA, 99-02446MMA, 99-05655MMA, 98-07011MMA, 99-
06123MMA, 99-02156MMA, 99-04447MMA, 99-05973MMA, 99-
03523MMA, 98-07800MMA, 99-0732MMA, 99-06137MMA, 99-
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2)
08847MMA, 99-04993MMA, 99-05646MMA, 99-05204MMA, 99-
06978MMA, 99-03420MMA, 99-06866MMA, 99-03754MMA, 99-
03911MMA, 99-05368MMA, 99-08742MMA, 000-0765MMA, 99-
09761MMA, 93-01347CFA, 94-01493CFA
MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS TO FILE FOR RECORD WITH ACTION AS
17.
DIRECTED:
K. OTHER CONSTITUTIONAL OFFICERS
1)
Clerk of the Courts to present to the Board the State Revenue Sharing
Application for Fiscal Year 2000-2001, and to obtain approval for the
Chairman to sign the application.
2)
Recommend that the Board of County Commissioners Update a
document for fourth year State Criminal Alien Assistance Program
(SCAAP) Grant Funds.
L. COUNTY ATTORNEY
1)
Recommendation that the Board of County Commissioners approve the
Stipulated Order for attorney's fees and costs pertaining to the easement
acquisition of Parcels 105A and 105B in Collier County v. Marianne
Bendott, et al., Case No. 92-2045-CA.
In the amount of $25,772.25
2)
Stipulation for dismissal and release in the case of Dwight E. Brock, Clerk
of the Circuit Court of Collier County, Florida v. Robinson 7 Cole, L.L.P.
and Collier County, Florida Case No. 99-2910-CA.
SUMMARY AGENDA -THIS SECTION IS FOR ADVERTISED PUBLIC HEARINGS
AND MUST MEET THE FOLLOWING CRITERIA: 1) A RECOMMENDATION FOR
APPROVAL FROM STAFF; 2) UNANIMOUS RECOMMENDATION FOR APPROVAL
BY THE COLLIER COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION OR OTHER AUTHORIZING
AGENCIES OF ALL MEMBERS PRESENT AND VOTING; 3) NO WRITTEN OR
ORAL OBJECTIONS TO THE ITEM RECEIVED BY STAFF, THE COLLIER COUNTY
PLANNING COMMISSION, OTHER AUTHORIZING AGENCIES OR THE BOARD,
PRIOR TO THE COMMENCEMENT OF THE BCC MEETING ON WHICH THE ITEMS
ARE SCHEDULED TO BE HEARD; AND 4) NO INDIVIDUALS ARE REGISTERED
TO SPEAK IN OPPOSITION TO THE ITEM.
Petition PUD-99-06(1) Anita L. Jenkins,, AICP, of Wilson Miller, Inc. and Donald
W. Arnold, AICP, of Q. Grady Minor and Associates, representing G. L. Homes
of Naples Associates, Ltd., requesting a rezone from "CF" Community Facilities,
"A" Rural Agricultural, and "PUD" Planned Unit Development to "PUD" Planned
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June 13, 2000
Unit Development known as Rigas PUD having the effect of increasing total
acreage from 232+/- acres to 241+/- acres, increasing maximum residential units
from 725 to 755, adding new language to address mitigation measures, and
amending the legal description, for property located on the south side of
Immokalee Road (C.R. 846), approximately 1 mile east of 1-75 and one mile west
of C. R. 951, in Section 28, Township 48 South, Range 26 East, Collier County,
Florida, consisting of 241+/- acres.
Oral, 2000-39
Petition PUDo2000-01 Karen Bishop of PMS, Inc. representing Kenneth W.
Richman, Trustee, requesting a rezone from its current zoning classification of
"A" Rural Agricultural to "PUD" Planned Unit Development to be known as
Northside Medical Plaza PUD. The subject property is an undeveloped 3.79
acre parcel located on Veteran Park Drive, approximately 650 feet south of
Immokalee Road in Section 26, Township 48 South, Range 25 East, Collier
County, Florida.
Oral. 2000.40
Petition CU-2000-04, Dr. Scott Gregory requesting a conditional use for a
veterinary clinic in the "A" Rural Agriculture Zoning District for a property located
on the east side of Collier Boulevard (C.R. 951) approximately one half mile
north of Vanderbilt Beach Road in Section 35, Township 48 South, Range 26
East Collier County, Florida. This site consists of 4.84 acres.
Res. 2000-173
Dm
Petition VAC-00-004 to vacate the north 4.3 feet of the platted 15 foot wide utility
and drainage easement on Lot 66, "The Lodgings of Wyndemere Section One",
as recorded in Plat Book 13, Pages 8 through 12, Public Records of Collier
County. Located in Section 19, Township 49 South, Range 26 East.
Res. 2000-174
Petition VAC-99-021 to vacate a portion of the platted 15' wide drainage
easement on Lot 13, "Tierra Lago", as recorded in Plat Book 24, Pages 20
through 21, Public Records of Collier County, located in Section 5, Township 49
South, Range 26 East.
Res, 2000-175
An Ordinance amending Ordinance 2000-15 to correct a scrivener's error in
Section 2.6 - project density of the Golden Gate Commerce Park PUD that is
located on the west side of Collier Boulevard (C.R. 951) in Section 34, Township
49 South, Range 26 East, Collier County, Florida.
Ord. 2000.41
A resolution amending the legal description of Resolution 2000-28 for a property
known as Saint Vincent DePaul Thrift Store to correct a scrivener's error in the
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legal description.
Res. 2000-'176
18. ADJOURN
INQUIRIES CONCERNING CHANGES TO THE BOARD'S AGENDA SHOULD BE MADE TO
THE COUNTY MANAGER'S OFFICE AT 774-8383.
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June 13, 2000
,.,MNAG~R
PAGE
AGENDA CHANGES
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS' MEETING
JUNE 13, 2000
ADD_: ITE_M_. 10{E) - APPOINTMENT OF COMMISSIONER TO TIlE
SOUTHWEST REGIONAL I'LA.N~IING COUNCIL. (BCC OFFICE REQUEST).
..~THDRAW: ITEM 8(A~(2~ _-PROVIDE A STATUS
MADISON ESTATES PRESERVES EXOTICS CODE
REQUEST).
REPORT ON THE
CASE. (STAFF'S
WITHDRAW: ITEM 16iC)(9)_~- APPROVE STANDARDIZATION AND
PURCHASE OF FOUR REPLACEMENT BOOSTER PUMPS. (STAFF'S
REQUEST).
'_~qTHDRAW: ITEM !6LB)(2) - APPROVE WORK ORDER #W~IBP-FT-00-.11
WiTH '~LSON ,MILLER FOR STORMWATER MANAGEMENT DESIGN FOR
THE PROPOSED WIDENING OF VA_NDERBILT BEACH ROAD FROM
AIRPORT ROAD TO CR 951 (COLLIER BL .xrD.), P!~OJECT NO. 63051, CIE #63.
(STAFF'S REQUEST).
ADD: ITEM 16(B~(LI} -~ APPROVE WORK ORDER #WMBP-FT-00-!I ~VITH
WILSON MILLER FOR STORMWATER MANAGEMENT DESIGN FOR THE
PROPOSED WIDENING OF VANDERBILT BEACH ROAD FROM AIR.PORT
ROAD TO CR 95! (COLLIER BLVD.), PROJECT NO. 63051, CiE #63. (STAFF'S
REQVEST).
_ADD: ITEM !6(B)(12~. - APPROVE A BUDGET AM~ENDMENT TO FL~rND
WORK ORDERS FOR A NOISE STUDY AND LANDSCAPE ARCHiTECTURAL
SERVICES FOR THE PROPOSED WIDENING OF VANDERBILT BEACH
ROAD FROM AIRPORT ROAD TO CR 95! tfOLLIER BLVD.), PROJECT NO.
63051, CIE #63. (STAFF'S REQUESTS. ~.
MOVE; __ ITEM 16 (A) 2 T° ITEM. 8 ~RECOMME.NDAT!ON THAT
THE BCC WAIVE THE FOURTH ~-I~!DAY iN APRIL RJEQU~REMENT FOR
SUB!V!ISSION OF PUBLIC PETITIONS FOR CO~PREHENS!VE PLAN
AMENDMEN'YS DUE TO SPECIAL CIRCUMSTANCES. (COM~N~SSIONER
CONSTANTINE REQUEST).
PRO~LA~A TION
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aria wetrare or rne citizens/n rnis commun_Hy thro~h the
enforcement of bqildt.'ng, xon./n~, housing, f/?e safe.~y,
environmental and other oode~ and ora~nances; and
WHB~EA$, Code Enforcement Investt_'oators are often not credited
~ jobs that they do in sav./n~- lives and imprq_vin~ ne~hb'
are em.er~tency personnel ~uch as police; fire and emert~ency
medical services; and
WI-IEREAS, every day, assisted by support and pro~.~m staff, they al~empt
,~o .provide qua_lily customer service_ ~o ~he public for the
oerrerment o£ the community; and
8/H~EA$, too many times their efforts .~o unnoticed, even after'code
compliance has been accomplished due to their et~orts and
expertise; and
Code Enforcement
h/.qhly resgonsible
are i?roud of
whidh
H/HERE'AS,
are dedicated, well Ira/ned, and
who take their jobs seriously and
the IocaF9overnment Wffh/n
has
honor'
designated as
wide
service provided
DONE AND
CO~&iZ'~ONEg$
?LORIDA
A ~'rE$ T:
CHAIRtAAN
PROCLAhfA T OIV
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~Vt4E.RE.A$,
the United States Army has proudly defended this nation's
interests fo~ ZZ§ years; and
citizens of Flom~fa have fought bravely in all of the nat/on's wars
from the Revolutionary ~Var to the Persian ~ulf War a~
m/ss/ons a~nd t~e wo~ld; and
the Regulae Army, the United States APmy Reseeve and the.
Florida National ~nmrd have a// provt~ed many citizens of P/om~fa
with vocat/onal and educational opportunities as we//as valuable.
life lessons/n courage, discipline and teamwork; and
today
life
be
from all walks of
and nation proudly while
the United States
NOI~'
United
Commissioners of
of CoiNer
the service and
have served our
pleasure in
a very happy
DONE' AND
COUNTY,
COMtI&t'$$Z'ONE'R$
DW~ ~. BROCK, CLERK
PRO~LA&~A T_rON
WHEREAS,
WHEREAS,
WHEREAS,
WHERE:AS,
WHEREAS,
WHERE:AS,
the N~ples t.~dy $hockars Baske~all Club has b~en in ~xi#ence
B months; and
currently serves the entree Coun~ £rom Elementary ~choal
through/Aiddie School; and
the l~-year-old and under team consists o£ ~0 pla~rs OYJcole
Blake, Renee Day/d, Allison Natefta, Elizabeth Navarro, Jam/e
Navarro, Jenn, v Palme, Julie 4#, $halana $#ce, JacJ),n' Taricska
and Kasey will; and
seven o£ these 9t~ls were last yeads ~ ~ year old and under AAt)
~tate Champ/ohs; and
~he team is coached by Head Coach ~us Navarro'and Assistant
Coach/A/ke Nattefra, and
and team work; and
Count), history to
win AALI ' State
WHEREAS,
named to
WHEREAS,
Jacllm named to
AAt) $ta
NOW
NAPLES LADY
DONE AND ORDERED
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DAY
2000 TOURISM AGREEMENT
BETWEEN COLLIER COUNTY AND THE TOURISM
ALLLANCE OF COLLIER COUNTY REGARDING
ADVERTISING/PROMOTION AND SPECIAL EVENTS
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THIS AGREEMENT, is made and entered into this/,~t. day of ~ ,2000, by
and between Tourism Alliance of Collier County, a Florida corporation, hereinaRer referred to as
"GRANTEE" and Collier County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereinafter
referred to as "COUNTY."
WHEREAS, the COUNTY has adopted a Tourist Development Plan (hereinafter referred
to as "Plan") funded by proceeds from the Tourist Development Tax; and
WHEREAS, the Plan provides that certain of the revenues generated by the Tourist
Development Tax are to be allocated for the promotion and advertising of Collier County
nationally and internationally and for the promotion and advertising of activities or events
intended to bring tourists to Collier County and special events; and
WHEREAS, GRANTEE has applied to the Tourist Development Tax Council (TDC) and
the County to use Tourist Development Tax funds for advertising/promotion of Collier County
nationally and internationally and special events; and
WHEREAS, the COUNTY desires to fund the proposed advertising/promotion and
special events pursuant to this Agreement.
NOW, THEREFORE, BASED UPON THE MUTUAL COVENANTS AND
PREMISES PROVIDED HEREIN, AND OTHER VALUABLE CONSIDERATION, IT IS
MUTUALLY AGREED AS FOLLOWS:
1. SCOPE OF WORK: In accordance with the Budget attached as Exhibit "A," the
GRANTEE shall provide the advertising/promotion of Collier County and special events that
qualify under the Tourism Alliance Special Event Application.
2. PAYMENT: The amount to be paid under this Agreement shah be for FY01 in
the amount of: One Million Four Hundred Eighteen Thousand Dollars ($1,418,000.00). The
Grantee shall have the option of requesting funding for FY02 ($1,519,000) and FY03
($1,556,000) from the TDC and Board of County Commissioners (BCC) by separate agreements.
Approval of any said requested funding shall be subject to the discretion of the TDC and BCC.
The GRANTEE shall be paid in accordance with fiscal procedures of the County for expenditures
incurred for the promotion and advertising expenses as described in Section 1 upon submittal of
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an invoice and upon verification that the services described in the invoice are completed or that
goods have been received.
GRANTEE shall determine that the goods and services have been properly provided, and
shall submit invoices to the County Manager or his designee. The County Manager or his
designee shall determine that the invoice payments are authorized and the goods or services
covered by such invoice have been provided or performed in accordance with such authorization.
The line item budget attached as Exhibit "A" shall constitute authorization of the expenditure
described in the invoices provided that such expenditure is made in accordance with this
Agreement.
Each invoice submitted by GRANTEE shall be itemized in sufficient detail for audit
thereof and shall be supported by copies of corresponding vendor invoices and proof of receipt of
goods or performance of the services invoiced. GRANTEE shall certify in writing that all
subcontractors and vendors have been paid for work and materials fi:om previous payments
received prior to receipt of any further payments. The COUNTY shall not pay GRANTEE until
the Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners pre-audits payment invoices in accordance with
the law.
GRANTEE shah be paid for its actual cost not to exceed the total amount for various line
items and up to the maximum amount budgeted pursuant to the Attached "Exhibit A." The
amounts applicable to the various line items of Exhibit "A," subject to the maximum total amount,
may be increased or decreased by up to ten percent (10%) at the discretion of GRANTEE.
Adjustment in excess of ten percent (10%) of any line item must be authorized by the County
Manager or his designee.
3. ELIGIBLE EXPENDITURES Only eligible expenditures described in Section 1
will be paid by COUNTY. Any expenditures paid by COUNTY which are later deemed to be
ineligible expenditures shall be repaid to COUNTY within 30 days of COUNTY's written request
to repay said funds. COUNTY may request repayment of funds for a period of up to one year
after termination of this Agreement or any extension or renewal thereof.
4. INSURANCE: GRANTEE is required to submit a Certificate of Insurance naming
Collier County, and its Board of County Commissioners and the Tourist Development Council as
additionally insured. The certificate must be valid for the duration of this Agreement, and be
issued by a company licensed in the State of Florida, and provide General Liability Insurance for
no less than the following amounts:
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BODILY INJURY LIABILITY $300,000 each claim per person
PROPERTY DAMAGE LIABILITY $300,000 each claim per person
PERSONAL INJURY LIABILITY $300,000 each claim per person
WORKER'S COMPENSATION AND EMPLOYER'S LIABILITY-Statutory
The Certificate of Insurance must be delivered to the County Manager or his designee within ten
days of execution of this Agreement by the COUNTY. The GRANTEE shall not commence
promotional and advertising activities which are to be funded pursuant to this Agreement until the
Certificate of Insurance has been received by the COUNTY.
5. MONTHLY REPORTS: GRANTEE shall provide to County monthly reports on
the duties performed and service provided by GRANTEE, its vendors or subcontractors, pursuant
to this Agreement. The report shall identify the amount spent during the preceding 30 days and
the duties performed, and the services provided and goods delivered during said period.
GRANTEE shall take reasonable measures to assure the continued satisfactory performance of all
vendors and subcontractors.
6. CHOICE OF VENDORS AND FAIR DEALING: GRANTEE may select
vendors or subcontractors to provide services as described in Section 1. COUNTY shall not be
responsible for paying vendors and shall not be involved in the selection of subcontractors or
vendors. GRANTEE agrees to disclose any relationship between GRANTEE and the subcon-
tractors or vendors, including, but not limited to, similar or related employees, agents, officers,
directors and/or shareholders. COUNTY may, in its discretion, object to the reasonableness of
expenditures and require repayment if invoices have been paid under this Agreement for
unreasonable expenditures. The reasonableness of the expenditures shall be based on industry
standards.
7. INDEMNIFICATION: The GRANTEE shall hold harmless and defend
COUNTY, and its agents and employees, from any and all suits and actions including attorney's
fees and all costs of litigation and judgments of any name and description arising out of or
incidental to the performance of this Agreement or work performed thereunder. This provision
shall also pertain to any claims brought against the COUNTY by any employee of the named
GRANTEE, any subcontractor, or anyone directly or indirectly employed or authorized to
perform work by any of them. The GRANTEE's obligation under this provision shall not be
limited in any way by the agreed upon Agreement price as shown in this Agreement or the
GRANTEE's limit of, or lack of, sufficient insurance protection.
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8. NOTICES: All notices from the COUNTY to the GRANTEE shall be in writing
and deemed duly served if mailed by registered or certified mail to the GRANTEE at the
Tourism Alliance of Collier County
Joseph Dinunzio
1400 Gulf Shore Boulevard N., Suite 218
Naples, Florida 34102
All notices from the ORANTEE to the COUNTY shall be in writing and deemed duly served if
mailed by registered or certified mail to the COUNTY to:
County Manager
Second Floor, Administration Building
3301 Tamiami Trail East
Naples, Florida 34112
The GRANTEE and the COUNTY may change the above mailing address at any time
upon giving the other party written notification pursuant to this Section.
9. NO PARTNERSHIP: Nothing herein contained shall be co~ as creating a
parmership between the COUNTY and the GRANTEE, or its vendor or subcontractor, or to
constitute the GRANTEE, or its vendor or subcontractor, as an agent or employee of the
COUNTY.
10. TERMINATION: The COUNTY or the GRANTEE may cancel this Agreement
with or without cause by giving 30 days advance written notice of such termination pursuant to
Section 8 and specifying the effective date of termination. If the COUNTY terminates this
Agreement, the COUNTY will pay the GRANTEE for all expenditures incurred, or contractual
obligations incurred with subcontractors and vendors, by GRANTEE up to the effective date of
the termination so long as such expenses are eligible. Provided, however, or if GRANTEE fails to
hold the event or activity, GRANTEE shall pay to COUNTY all funds expended by COUNTY
pursuant to this ~ent, unless the Board of County Commissioners determines that the
completed promotion and advertising of the event or activity were sut~iem to justify the use of
tourist development tax funds.
11. GENERAL ACCOUNTINO: GRANTEE is required to maintain complete and
accurate accounting records and keep tourism funds in a separate checking account. All revenue
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related to the Agreement should be recorded, and all expenditures must be incurred within the
term of this Agreement.
12. AVAILABILITY OF RECORDS: GRANTEE shall maintain records, books,
documents, papers and financial information pertaining to work performed under this Agreement.
GRANTEE agrees that the COUNTY, or any of its duly authorized representatives, shall, until
the expiration of three (3) years after final payment under this Agreement, have access to, and the
right to examine and photocopy any pertinent books, documents, papers, and records of
GRANTEE involving transactions related to this Agreement.
13. PROHIBITION OF ASSIGNMENT: GRANTEE shall not assign, convey, or
transfer in whole or in part its interest in this Agreement without the prior written consent of the
COUNTY.
14. TERM: This Agreement shall become effective on October 1, 2000 and shall
terminate on September 30, 2001. If Grantee requests funding and BCC approves additional
requested funding in section 2 said separate agreements for fimding shall have effective and
termination dates as follows: FY02 - October 1, 2001 - September 30, 2002, FY03 - October 1,
2002 - September 30, 2003. The GRANTEE shall request an extension of this term in writing at
least thirty (30) days prior to the expiration of this Agreement, and the COUNTY may agree by
amendment to this Agreement to extend the term for an additional one year. Any funds not used
by GRANTEE during the term of this Agreement and any extension thereto shall be ava'dable for
future applicants.
15. AVAILABILITY OFFUNDS: This Agreement is subject to budget and
collection of tourist development tax funds.
16. EVALUATION OF TOURISM IMPACT: If advertising and promotion:
GRANTEE shall monitor and evaluate the tourism impact of GRANTEE's activities, explaining
how the tourism impact was evaluated and shall provide a written report to the County Manager
or his designee within sixty (60) days of the expiration of this Agreement. If an event:
GRANTEE shall monitor and evaluate the event identifying the success or failure of the event,
explaining how the success and quality were evaluated, report overall attendance including
resident/non-resident attendance and how attendance information was ascertained. GRANTEE
shall provide a written report to the County Administrator or his designee within sixty (60) days
of the date of the event.
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17. REQUIRED NOTATION: All promotional literature and media advertising
must prominently list Collier County as one of the sponsors.
18. AMENDMENTS: This Agreement may only be amended by mutual agreement
of the parties and after recommendation by the Tourist Development Council.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the GRANTEE and COUNTY have each respectively, by an
authorized person or agent, hereunder set their hands and seals on the date and year first above
INC
Printed~Typed Name
BOARD OF~9~--~~SSIONERS
CByO:LLIE,,' v~~. ~/q~I~COUNTY, FLOTEA.~//_an,~t~ff.
GRANTEE
TOURISM ALLIANCE OF COLLIER COUNTY,
Printed/Typed Name
By:~ c~--'~ d ') ~
~3'-.~ ,~..,, ,-,~ ¥4. ~'~ ~_~ ~ ~_'~4:3
Printecl/Typed~ae
Printed/Typed Title
Approved as to form and
legal sufficiency
'Rarmr'~-~Manalich
Chief Assistant County Attorney
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Amended
Exhibit "A"
Request For Fundinf
The Tourism Alliance of Collier County serves as the single entity
receiving advertising and promotional dollars from the Collier County bed
tax.
Special events are now a part of the overall marketing program.
The Tourism Alliance applies for funding as follows:
2000/2001
$ 820,000 From projected revenue
$ 666.000 From reserves
$1,486,000 Total
$- 68,000 Film Office Budget
$1,418,000 Amended Total for FY01 Budget
2001/2002
$ 853,000* From projected revenue
$ 666.000 From reserves
$1,519,000 Total
2002/2OO3
$ 890,000*
$ 666.000
$1,556,000
From projected revenue
From reserves
Total
Reserve funding is requested to offset a decrease in projected revenue.
*Estimated projected revenue based on a 4% annual increase in collections.
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DOCUMENT NOT RECEIVED IN
CLERK TO BOARD OFFICE
AS OF JANUARY 2, 2001
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DOCUMENT NOT RECEIVED IN
CLERK TO BOARD OFFICE
AS OF JANUARY 2, 2001
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DOCUMENT NOT RECEIVED IN
CLERK TO BOARD OFFICE
AS OF JANUARY 2, 2001
THIS AG,,.~, EMENT, made and entered into on this ~ day of~x.-~-.~~'~
~ 2000,.....,..
by and ~Ween Waste Management, Inc. of Florida, hereinafter called the "Contractor"
and ~i~;~er County, a politmal subd~v~smn of the State of Florida, Colher Co~ty,
,INapl~S~ ~erelnaHer called the counIy:
WITNESSETH:
1. COMMENCEMENT.
The Contractor shall commence the work the first day following the execution of this
agreement. The contract shall terminate on September 30, 2001. The County
Administrator may, at his discretion, extend this Agreement under all of the terms and
conditions contained in this Agreement for up to two (2) additional one (1) year periods.
The County Administrator shall give the Contractor written notice of the County's
intention to extend the Agreement term not less than ninety (90) days prior to the end of
the Agreement term then in effect.
2. STATEMENT OF WORK.
The Contractor shall provide multi-family recycling service on a mandatory basis in
accordance with the terms and conditions of the specifications of the Contractor's
proposal dated October 25, 1993 hereto attached and made an integral part of this
Agreement and any applicable provisions of the 1990 Solid Waste Collection Service
Agreement between County and Contractor~incorporated herein by reference, as
amended. x,
3. THE CONTRACT SUM.
Through the Contractor's commercial billing system, the Contractor shall collect the per
unit price as indicated in the Contractor's proposal for the performance of this Agreement
($.92 per month, or $11.04 annually for approximately 50,000 unit owners.)
4. NOTICES
All notices from the County to the Contractor shall be deemed duly served if mailed by
registered or certified mail to the Contractor at the following address:
Waste Management, Inc. of Florida
2700 N.W. 48th St.
Pompano Beach, FL 33073
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All notices from the Contractor to the County shall be deemed duly served if mailed by
registered or certified mail to the County to:
Collier County Solid Waste Department
Collier County Government Center
Health/Community Services Bldg.
3301 Tamiami Trail East
Naples, Florida 34112
The Contractor and the County may change the above mailing address at any time upon
giving the other party written notification. All notices under this Service Agreement
must be in writing.
5. NO PARTNERSHIP.
Nothing herein contained shall create or be construed as creating a partnership between
the County and the Contractor or to constitute the Contractor as an agent of the County.
6. PERMITS: LICENSES: TAXES.
The Contractor agrees to obtain and pay for all permits and licenses necessary for the
conduct of business and agrees to comply with all laws governing the responsibility of an
employer with respect to persons employed by the Contractor. The Contractor shall also
be solely responsible for payment of any and all taxes levied on the Contractor. In
addition, the Contractor shall comply with all rules, regulations and laws of Collier
County, the State of Florida, or the U.S. Government now in force or hereafter adopted.
7. EMPLOYEES.
The Contractor shall employ people to work at County facilities who are neat, clean,
well-groomed and courteous.
8. NO IMPROPER USE.
The Contractor will not use, nor suffer or permit any person to use in any manner
whatsoever, County facilities for any improper, immoral or offensive purpose, or for any
purpose in violation of any federal, state, county or municipal ordinance, rule, order or
regulation, or of any governmental rule or regulation now in effect or hereafter enacted or
adopted. In the event of such violation by the Contractor of if the County or its
authorized representative shall deem any conduct on the part of the Contractor to be
objectionable or improper, the County shall have the right to suspend the contract of the
Contractor. Should the Contractor fail to correct any such violation, conduct, or practice
to the satisfaction of the County within twenty-four (24) hours after receiving notice of
such violation, conduct, or practice, such suspension to continue until the violation is
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cured. The Contractor further agrees not to commence operation during the suspension
period until the violation has been corrected to the satisfaction of the County.
9. TERMINATION.
Should the Contractor be found to have failed to perform his services in a manner
satisfactory to the County as per Specifications, the County may terminate this
Agreement immediately for cause. The County shall be sole judge of non-performance.
The County may also terminate this Agreement for convenience with a thirty (30) day
written notice.
10. NO DISCRIMINATION.
The Contractor agrees that there shall be no discrimination as to race, sex, color, creed or
national origin.
11. INSURANCE.
The Contractor shall provide insurance as follows:
Comprehensive General Liabili .ty: Coverage shall have minimum limits
of $1,000,000 Per Occurrence, Combined Single Limit for Bodily Injury
Liability and Property Damage Liability. This shall include Premises and
Operations; Independent Contractors; Products and Completed Operations
and Contractual Liability.
Be
Business Auto Liability: Coverage shall have minimum limits of
$1,000,000 Per Occurrence, Combined Single Limit for Bodily Injury
Liability and Property Damage Liability. This shall include: Owned
Vehicles, Hired and Non-Owned Vehicles and Employee Non-Ownership.
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Worker's Compensation: Insurance covering all employees meeting
Statutory Limits in compliance with the applicable state and federal laws.
Special Requirements: Collier County shall be included as an
Additional Insured on both the Comprehensive General Liability and
Business Auto Liability Policies.
Current, Contractor shall maintain valid insurance policies meeting the
requirement herein identified during the duration of this Agreement. Renewal
certificates shall be sent to the County thirty (30) days prior to any expiration
date. There shall be a thirty (30) day notification to the County in the event of
cancellation or modification of any stipulated insurance coverage.
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Contractor shall insure that all subcontractors comply with the same insurance
requirements that he is required to meet. The same Contractor shall provide
County with certificates of insurance meeting the required insurance provisions.
12. INDEMNIFICATION.
The Contractor/Vendor, in consideration of Ten Dollars ($10.00), the receipt and
sufficiency of which is accepted through the signing of this document, shall hold
harmless and defend Collier County and its agents and employees from all suits and
actions, including attorneys' fees and all costs of litigation and judgments of any name
and description arising out of or incidental to the performance of this contract or work
performed thereunder. This provision shall also pertain to any claims brought against the
County by any employee of the named Contractor/Vendor, any Subcontractor, or anyone
directory or indirectly employed by any of them. The Contractor/Vendor's obligation
under this provision shall not be limited in any way by the agreed upon contract price as
shown in this Contract or the Contractor/Vendor's limit of, or lack of, sufficient insurance
protection. The County considers the first Ten Dollars ($10.00) of money received on the
contract price as payment of this obligation.
This section does not pertain to any incident arising from the sole negligence of Collier
County.
13. ADMINISTRATION.
The Solid Waste Department shall administer this Agreement on behalf of the County.
14. COMPONENT PARTS.
This Contract consists of this Agreement and the attached and/or referenced component
parts, all of which are as fully a part of the contract as if herein set out verbatim.
Contractor's Proposal dated October 25, 1993, Insurance Certificate, Performance Bond,
and any applicable provisions of the 1990 Solid Waste Collection Service Agreement
between County and Contractor incorporated herein by reference, as amended.
15. ANNUAL APPROPRIATION.
It is further understood and agreed, by and between the parties herein that the within
contract is subject to annual appropriation by the Board of County Commissioners.
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~",COLLIER CODNI¥ BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
3301 TAMIAMI TRAIL EAST
NAPLES, Fl. 34112
o'a o 2S!S. (a ~S 3)" ,~ ii:~: '.~,,:./.~.;i~: .i~i ?..:, :'::'11:: !i: :::: ~! :..: i..' :; ,: :: ~ :'--. ':: :',:'.'.? ii:?,i~ ?.:!!!i~ii;:!ii?.ii; !i~':!i ~!
~IHOULD ANY OF 'THE ABO¥1~ hrSCRIBED POLIC:I~Els B~ GANCE~ED AEF~fiE THE
~XPIRATION ~ATE TH~EOK, THE I~]UING cOMPANY W~ [NO~AVOfi TO MAIL
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Contractor and the County have each, respectively, by
an authorized person or agent, hereunder set their hands and seals on the date and year
first above written.
ATTEST: . -'
D.WIGHT E. 'BROCK, Clerk
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GLENN ~,, Holcomb, Regional Vice-President
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CORPORATE SEAL
(corporations only)
Approved as to form and legal sufficiency:
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Waste Management Inc. of Florida
4500 Exchange Avenue
Naples, Fb 34104
Attn: Dick Sullivan
RE:
Performance Bond No. 5778828
Obligee Collier County Board of County Comnfissioners
Dear Mr. Sullivan:
Enclosed is an extension certificate for the above captioned performance bond renewal.
Tile bond has been renewed for tile period Febmwy 1, 2000 to February I, 2001. Please file the
extension certificate with Collier County Board of County Commissioners and keep a copy for
your file.
Should you need anything further, please contact our offme.
Very truly yours,
HERITAGE AGENCY, INC.
lo Ann Morgano
Bond Department
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EXTENSION CERTi FICATE
(TO BE FILED %¥1'111 oBLIGEF.)
BOND NUMBER: 577g~2g
To be attached W Bond described below, executed by SAFECO INSURANCE COMPANY OF
AMERICA as Surety:
PRINCIPAL: WASTE MANAGEMENT INC. OF FLORIDA
OBLIGEE: COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNI'¥ COMMISSIONERS
DESCRIPTION: MULTI FAMII.Y RECYCLING COLLECTION
Said l'rincipal ;red said Surety hereby agree titat the term of said bond is extended from
0210112000 to 02/0112001; subject to all other provisions, condilions and limitations of said bond, upon the
express condition that tile Surcty's liability thereunder during the original term of said bond and during any
extended term thereof shall no[ bc cumulative and in no event exceed the Stlm of $500,000.00_
IN WITNESS WltEREOF. the said Principal and said Surety have signcA or caused this
Certificate to bc duly signed ,and their respective seals to be hereto affixed as follows:
S~g,;ed, Sealed m~d Dated JANUARY 18,
SAFE'CO INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA
(Su retyl
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POWER
OF ATTORNEY
KNOW ALL BY THESE PRESENTS:
That SAFECO INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA, a Washington corpor'at[on, does hereby appoint
SAFECO iN.SURANCE c"OlulP/~lY OF AMERICA
HCIME OFFICE: ~:,AFI~CO pI_AZ~
SEAl'n-E. WASHINOTON lIBlB5
No.
Its true and lawful attomey(s)-in-fact, Wilh full authority to execute on behalf of the company fidelity and surety bonds or undertakings and other documents of a similar
character Issued in the course of its business, and to bind SAFECO INSURANCE coMPANY OF AMERICA thereby as fully as if suclt In~truments had been duly
executed by its regularly elected officers at its home office,
IN WITNESS WHEREOF. SAFECO INSURANCE CONIPANy OF AMERICA has execL~-d and attested these prescnL~
!his 17d~ day of Fcbruuy 1999
R.A. PIERSON. SECRETARY
W. RANDALL s'IrODnARD, PRESIDENT
CERTIFICATE
Extract from the By-Laws af SAFECO INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA:
"Article V. Section 13. - FIDELITY AND SURETY BONDS ... the President, any Vi~e President. the Secretary, and any Assistant Vl~e President appointed for that
purpose by the affioer in charge of surety operatJot~s, ~hall each have a~hority to ~ppoin'( indiv~luals as attorneys-in-fact or under other appropriate titles with authority to
execule On behal~ of the company f~delity and surety bonds and olh~r documents of similar character issued by the company Io the coLmine o~ Its business.. On any
Instrument making or evidencing such appointment, the signet!ires may be affixed by facsimile_ On any Insfi'umenl conferring such au/horlly o~ on any bond or
undertaking o~ the company. the s~al, or a facsimile thereof, may be im@ressed or affixed ~f in any .!her m~nner reproduced; provided, however. that the seal sh311
be n~.cessan/~ the v~lidity of any .~uch instrument or tindertaking"
Extract from a Rer~olufion of!he Roard of Di:'ector~ of
SAFECO INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA adopted July 28. 1970.
'On any certificate eXecUJed by the Secretan/or an assLs-iant secretary of!he Company setting out, (l) The provisions of Arbcie ~/. Section 13 df the By-Laws. and
(ii) A c~py df the power-of-attorney appointment. executed pursuant them!o, and
fill) Certif~irig that said pewertl-attorney appointment is in full force and effect,
the signature of the ce~tif¥1ng effioe~ may be by facsimile, and Ihe ~ea! of the Company may be facsimile thereof,"
1, R.A. Pierson. Secretary of SAFECO INSURANCE COMPANY oF AMERICA, do hereby certify that fi~e foregoing extracis of the By-Laws and era Rer. oluiJon of the
Board of Directors of this oorporatlon, and of a Power of Attorney issued pumuant thereto, are true and conact. and that both Ihe BylaWS. the Re~olufion and the
Power of Attorney are still In full force and effect.
IN WITNESS WXI~REOF. J have hereunto ~et my hand and a~xed the facsimile seal of raid corporation
thl~ 18 TH day of JANUARY 2 {} 0 0
R.A. PIERSON, SECRETARY
S-1 ~001~;AEF 7/98
~ Registered tmdem, l~ o! S~%~=ECO Corporation.
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RESOLUTION ~70.
A RESOLUTION OF THE7:~OAP,.'DOF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS OF COLL1ER C()UNTY, FLORIDA,
AUTHORIZING THE BORRO'~,~iS:!'G C~F NOT EXCEEDING
$500,000 FROM THE POOLED ,~..z,~w~ERCIAL PAPER
LOAN PROGRAM OF THE FLORIDA LOCAL
GOVERNMENT FINANCE COMMISSION PURSUANT TO
TH]E TERMS OF THE LOAN AGREEb.~NT BETWEEN THE
COMMISSION AND THE COL?NTY FN ORDER TO
FINANCE THE ACQUISITION AND CONSTRUCTION OF
VARIOUS CAPITAL iMPRO'~.zE}TE?',i ~7S AT THE
IMMOKALEE REGIONJd. AiF?G?',;'::', THE MARCO
ISLAND EXECUTIVE 'A27RPOKi!', ./,_;,7!D T!74E EVERGLADES
AIRPARK; AUTHORIZING TIT?:', E7>C:!~,.7:7 JTION OF A LOAN
NOTE OR. NOTES TO EVIDENCi!; SUCH BOiLROWING;
AGREEING TO SECURE SUCH LS)AN NOTE OR NOTES
WITH A COVENANT TO BUDGET AND APPROPRIATE
LEGALLY AVAILABLE NObb/'~D VAZOKEM REVENUES
AS PROVIDED IN THE LOA~,~ AGREEMENT;
AUTHORIZING THE EJCECUTiC';N AiND DELIVERY OF
SUCH OTHER DOCUMENTS AS I'.'iA~J' ?~?Z NECESSARY TO
EFFECT SUCH BORROWE'4G; /,,.NI5 PROV!DING AN
EFFECTIVE DATE.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA:
SECTION 1. DEFINITiONS~ '; i: >!?..';?; 'the context of use indicates another
meaning or intent, the following words and tevms ~.~s. 't~'scd hl this Resolution shall have the
following meanings. Capitalized terms not defined herein shall have the meanings ascribed
thereto in the hereinafter-defined Loan Ageement.
"Act" means, collectively, Part [, Chapter ;[;25, i(~2orida Statutes, Part I; Chapter 163,
Florida Statutes, and all other applicable pro¼slots of 1aw.
"Additional Payments" means the pa).7~.~,zn;:.s :eqaired to be made by the County
pursuant to Subsections 5.02(b), 5.02(c), 5.02(d), 5~'35, :~.;~d 6.06(e) of the Loan Agreement.
"Board" means the Board of Count,? C'on'mxis;s:ioners of the County.
"Chairman" means the Chairman or Vice Chairman of the Board, and such other
person as may be duly authorized to act on behalf of the Board.
"Clerk" means the Clerk of the Circuit Court for the County, ex-officio Clerk of the
Board, and such other person as may be duly authorized to act on his or her behalf.
"Commission" means the Florida Local Government Finance Commission, and any
assigns or successors thereto.
"County" means Collier County, Florida, a political subdivision of the State of
Florida.
"County Administrator" means the County Manager (County Administrator) of the
County and such other person(s) as may be duly authorized to act on his or her behalf.
"Designated Revenues" means (1) Public Agency Moneys budgeted and
appropriated for purposes of payment of the Loan Repayments and any other amounts due
under the Loan Agreement, and (2) the proceeds of the Loan pending the application thereof.
"Draw Date" has the meaning set forth in the Loan Agreement.
"Finance Director" means the Director of Finance and Accounting and such other
person as may be duly authorized to act on his or her behalf.
"Loan No. A-16-1" means the Loan designated as "Loan No. A-16-1" the proceeds
of which are to be used to finance Project A-16.
"Loan" means the loan to be made by the Commission to the County from proceeds
of the Series A Notes in accordance with the terms of this Resolution and of the Loan
Agreement.
"Loan Agreement" means the Loan Agreement, dated as of April 12, 1991, between
the County and the Commission, as amended and supplemented and as the same may be
further amended and supplemented.
"Loan Rate" has the meaning set forth in the Loan Agreement.
"Loan Repayments" or "Repayments" means the payments of principal and interest
at the Loan Rate on the Loan amounts payable by the County pursuant to the provisions of
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the Loan Agreement and all other payments, including Additional Payments, payable by the
County pursuant to the provisions of the Loan Agreement.
"Non-Ad Valorem Revenues" means all legally available revenues of the County
derived from any source whatsoever other than ad valorem taxation on real and personal
property, which are legally available to make the Loan Repayments required in the Loan
Agreement, but only after provision has been made by the County for the payment of
services and programs which are for essential public purposes affecting the health, welfare
and safety of the inhabitants of the County or which are legally mandated by applicable law.
"Program" means the Pooled Commercial Paper Loan Program established by the
Commission.
"Project A-16" means the costs and expenses relating to the acquisition and
construction of various capital improvements at Immokalee Regional Airport, Marco Island
Executive Airport and Everglades Airpark, as the same may be amended or modified from
time to time as generally described in Exhibit A hereto and as more particularly described
in the plans and specifications on file with the County.
"Public Agency Moneys" shall mean the moneys budgeted and appropriated by the
County for payment of the Loan Repayments and any other amounts due hereunder from
Non-Ad Valorem Revenues pursuant to the County's covenant to budget and appropriate
such Non-Ad Valorem Revenues contained in Section 6.04 of the Loan Agreement.
"Resolution" means this Resolution, as the same may from time-to-time be amended,
modified or supplemented.
"Series A Notes" means the Commission's Pooled Commercial Paper Notes, Series
A (Governmental Issue), to be issued from time-to-time by the Commission.
The terms "herein," "hereunder," "hereby," "hereto," "hereof," and any similar terms,
shall refer to this Resolution; the term "heretofore" shall mean before the date of adoption
of this Resolution; and the term "hereafter" shall mean after the date of adoption of this
Resolution.
Words importing the masculine gender include every other gender.
Words importing the singular number include the plural number, and vice versa.
SECTION 2. AUTHORITY FOR RESOLUTION.
adopted pursuant to the provisions of the Act.
This Resolution is
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SECTION 3.
declared that:
FINDINGS.
It is hereby ascertained, determined and
(A) The Commission has been established for the principal purpose of issuing
commercial paper notes in order to provide funds to loan to public agencies, such as the
County, des'u'ing to finance and re£mance the cost of acquiring, constructing and equipping
capital improvements and to finance and ref'mance other govenunental needs.
(B) In furtherance of the foregoing, the Commission shall issue, from time to time,
commercial paper notes to be known as "Florida Local Government Finance Commission
Pooled Commercial Paper Notes, Series A (Governmental Issue)" and shall loan the proceeds
of such Series A Notes to public agencies, including the County.
(C) Pursuant to the authority of the Act, the Commission has agreed to loan, from
time to time, to the County such amounts as shall be authorized herein and in the Loan
Agreement in order to enable the County to f'mance, reimburse or ref'mance the cost of
acquisition, construction and equipping of capital improvements.
(D) There is presently a ne~d by the county to finance Project A-16 and the most
cost-effective means by which to finance Project A-16 is by the use of moneys obtained
pursuant to the Program by means of the Loan.
(E) The County hereby determines that the provision of funds by the Commission
to the County in the form of Loan No. A-16-1 pursuant to the terms of the Loan Agreement
and the f'mancing of Project A-16 will assist in the development and maintenance of the
public welfare of the residents of the County, and shall serve a public purpose by improving
the health and living conditions, and providing governmental services, facilities and programs
and will promote the most efficient and economical development of such services, facilities
and programs.
(F) Loan No. A-16-1 shall be repaid solely from the Designated Revenues. Such
Designated Revenues shall include moneys derived from a covenant to budget and
appropriate legally available Non-Ad Valorem Revenues. The ad valorem taxing power of
the County will never be necessary or authorized to make the Loan Repayments.
SECTION 4. TERMS OF LOANS. The County hereby approves of Loan
No. A-16-1 in the aggregate amount of not exceeding $500,000 for the purpose of providing
the County with sufficient funds to finance Project A-16. The Chairman and the Clerk are
hereby authorized to execute, seal and deliver on behalf of the C. ounty a Loan Note or Notes
with respect to Loan No. A-16-1 and other documents, instruments, agreements and
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certificates necessary or desirable to effectuate Loan No. A-16-1 as provided in the Loan
Agreement. The Loan Note or Notes with respect to Loan No. A-16-1 shall reflect the terms
of such Loan and shall be substantially in the form attached to the Loan Agreement as
Exhibit I. The Finance Director shall make the Draw Request or Requests with respect to
Loan No. A-16-1 in accordance with the terms of the Lg. an Agreement at such time or times
as shall be determined by the Finance Director as appropriate to finance Project A-16 and
is permitted by the Loan Agreement. Loan No. A-16-1 shall mature in accordance with the
provisions described in Schedule I attached hereto or in such other mounts and at such other
times as the Finance Director may determine. Loan No. A-16-1 shall bear interest at the
Loan Rate in accordance with the terms of the Loan Agreement. The County further agrees
to make all Loan Repayments required of it pursuant to the terms of the Loan Agreement.
The Letter of Credit fees for Loan No. A- 16-1 shall be 30 basis points or such other amount
as First Union National Bank and the Finance Director shall agree.
SECTION 5. AUTHORIZATION OF PROJECT A-16.
hereby authorize the acquisition and construction of Project A-16.
SECTION 6. SECURITY FOR THE LOAN. The County's obligation
to repay Loan No. A-16-1 will be secured by a pledge of and lien upon the Designated
Revenues in accordance with the terms of the Loan Agreement. The obligation of the
County to repay Loan No. A-16-1 shall not be deemed a pledge of the faith and credit or
taxing power of the County and such obligation shall not create a lien on any property
whatsoever of or in the County other than the Designated Revenues.
SECTION 7. GENERAL AUTHORITY. The members of the Board and
the officers, attorneys and other agents or employees of the County are hereby authorized
to do all acts and things required of them by this Resolution and the Loan Agreement, or
desirable or consistent with the requirements of this Resolution and the Loan Agreement, for
the full punctual and complete performance of all the terms, covenants and agreements
contained in this Resolution and the Loan Agreement, and each member, employee, attorney
and officer of the County or its Board is hereby authorized and directed to execute and
deliver any and all papers and instruments and to do and cause to be done any and all acts
and things necessary or proper for camting out the transactions contemplated by this
Resolution and the Loan Agreement.
SECTION 8. SEVERABILITY. If any one or more of the covenants,
agreements or provisions herein contained shall be held contrary to any express provision
of law or contrary to the policy of express law, though not expressly prohibited, or against
public policy, or shall for any reason whatsoever be held invalid, then such covenants,
agreements or provisions shall be null and void and shall be deemed separable from the
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remaining covenants, agreements or provisions and shall in no way affect the validity of any
of the other provisions hereof.
SECTION 9. REPEAL OF INCONSISTENT RESOLUTIONS. All
resolutions or parts thereof in conflict herewith are hereby superseded and repealed to the
extent of such conflict.
SECTION 10. EFFECTIVE DATE.
immediately upon its adoption.
This Resolution shall take effect
DULY ADOPTED this 13th day of June, 2000.
ATTEST:
DwightE'.i BRoc ,K, Clerk
-,, Attest,'a$ to
APPROVED .AS TO.FORM AND
LEGAL sufFICIENCY:
David C. Weigel, Coun~lktt~ey
BOARD OF C~{MgNTY-COMMISSIONERS
OF COLL!~'R CgUNTY, FLORIDA
TIM T~ J. C'O~.a~N~:/~'~"ainn'~
SCHEDULE I
PROPOSED LOAN REPAYMENT SCHEDULE
The principal of Loan No. A-16-1 shall be repaid as follows:
December 4, 2001
December 3, 2002
December 2, 2003
December 7, 2004
$ 50,000
50,000
50,000
350,000
Interest on the Loan shall be paid monthly in accordance with the terms and
provisions of the Loan Agreement. Additional Payments shall also be made in accordance
with the Loan Agreement.
EXHIBIT A
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Description of Project A-16
Acquisition and construction of the various capital improvements including, but not
limited to, the following:
1. Resurfacing of public use runway at Marco Island Executive Airport.
2. Purchase material to prepare public use taxiway at Marco Island Executive Airport.
3. Environmental resource permit for the Immokalee Regional Airport.
4. Aircraft hanger for the Immokalee Regional Airport for general public use.
5. Wetlands mitigation for the future taxiway/hangar area at the Immokalee Regional
Airport.
6. Public aircraft apron expansion at the Immokalee Regional Airport.
7. Land acquisition for public aircraft apron and hangar development at the Everglades
Airpark.
RESOLUTION NO. 2000-178
A RESOLUTION APPOINTING GREGORY E. SMITH TO THE
COLLIER COUNTY WATER AND WASTEWATER AUTHORITY
WHEREAS, Collier County Ordinance No. 96-6, created the Collier County Water and
Wastewater Utilities Regulatory Ordinance and provides that the Authority shall be composed of
five (5) members appointed by the Board of County Commissioners; and
WHEREAS, Ordinance No. 96-6 provides that three (3) members of the Authority shall be
technical members and two (2) members of the Authority shall be lay members; and
WHEREAS, there is currently a vacancy on this Board under the Technical category; and
WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners previously provided public notice
soliciting applications from interested parties.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that Gregory E. Smith is hereby
appointed under the category of Technical Member to the Collier County Water and Wastewater
Authority for a four year term, said term to expire on May 21, 2004.
This Resolution adopted after motion, second and majority vote.
DATED: June 13, 2000
ATTEST:
DWIGHT.E. BROCK, Clerk
' test' go Chat. n s
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
COLLIER~RIDA
T1MQ~Y J. CON~ANTINE, Chairman
David C. Weigel
County Attorney
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RESOLUTION NO. 2000-179
A RESOLUTION APPOINTING TUCKY P. RAMSEY TO
THE EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES ADVISORY COUNCIL.
WHEREAS, Collier County Ordinance No. 80-80 created the Emergency Medical Services
Advisory Council and provides that the Advisory Council shall be composed of' eleven (11)
regular members, three (3) ex-officio members and two (2) staff members; and
WHEREAS, the Board adopted Resolution No. 90-527 on October 30, 1990 which revised
and updated the Emergency Medical Services Advisory Council's by-laws by providing that the
Advisory Council include two members At Large; and
WHEREAS, there is currently a vacancy on this Council; and
WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners previously provided public notice
soliciting applications from interested parties; and
WHEREAS, a recommendation for appointment was fi-om the Emergency Medical Services
Advisory Council.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that Tucky P. Ramsey is hereby
appointed to the Emergency Medical Services Advisory Council to fulfill the remainder of the
vacant term, said term expiring August 31, 2002.
This Resolution adopted after motion, second and majority vote.
DATED: June 13, 2000
ATTEST:
DWIGHT E. BROCK, Clerk
~proved,as-to 'fo~ and
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
COLL~~[ZY..r~ORIDA
T~Y J. COl~FANTITqE, Chairman
David C. Weigel
County Attorney
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RESOLUTION NO. 2000-150
RESOLUTION APPOINTING AND REAPPOINTING
MEMBERS TO THE CONTRACTORS' LICENSING BOARD.
WHEREAS, Collier County Ordinance No. 90-105, as amended, created the Contractors'
Licensing Board and provides that the Board shall be composed of nine (9) members appointed by
the Board of County Commissioners with a minimum of two (2) members residing within the
corporate city limits of Naples and/or the City of Marco Island, or recommended to the Board by
the Naples City Council and/or the City Council of the City of Marco Island; and
WHEREAS, on June 8, 1999, as required by Section 489.131(10), Florida Statutes, the
Board of County Commissioners adopted Ordinance No. 99-45, amending Ordinance No. 90-105,
to include at least 3 members that qualify as consumer representatives; and
WHEREAS, the terms of three (3) members will expire creating vacancies on this Board; and
WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners previously provided public notice
soliciting applications from various interested parties.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that:
1. Walter Mitchell Crawford, IV, meets the prerequisites for appointment and is hereby
appointed under the category of General Contractor to the Contractors' Licensing Board for a
three year term, said term to expire on June 30, 2003.
2. Carol Holle Pahl meets the prerequisites for appointment and is hereby reappointed
under the category of Consumer Representative to the Contractors' Licensing Board for a three
year term, said term to expire on June 30, 2003.
3. Richard E Joslin, Jr., meets the prerequisites for appointment and is hereby reappointed
under the category of Pool Contractor to the Contractors' Licensing Board for a three year term,
said term to expire on June 30, 2003.
This Resolution adopted atter motion, second and majority vote.
DATED: June 13, 2000
ATTEST:
D~¥~rIOttT ,E.~ BROCK, Clerk
.~pproved as.:to ~6~ and
IE~, ~i,encY: '
David C. Weigel
County Attorney
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
COLLIE~,~4~,, TY, FLO--'RIDA
T~ J. COi~ANTIllgE, Chair{nan
DCW/Im
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TO: The County Comm/ssioners and the County Traffic Department
The residents livinf in the proximity of the Glade Country Club and Lakewood
have a froat concern, that Glades Boulevard is beinf planned as the full access
entrance to the new Home Depot. This new entrance on a two-lane road built as
a fateway to a private community will cause such an increase in traffic on
Glades Boulevard alonf with'Palm Drive and Lakewood Boulevard to the point
that there will be substantial endanferment to lives. ~
County Manafement has the responsibility to provide for and protect our safety.
There should be no access from Glades Boulevard. The main entr~n,~ should be
accessed from the six-lane Airport Pullinf Road.
NAME
STREET ADDRESS CITY
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TO: The County Comm!ssioners and the County Tragic Department
The residenf~ living in the proximity of the Glade Country Club end I4kewood
have a ~reat concern, that Glades Boulevard is being planned as the fall acce~
entrance to the new Home Depo~ This new entrance on a two-lane road built as
a gateway to a private community will cause such an increase in traffic on
Glades Boulevard along with Palm Drive and Lakewood Boulevard to the point
that there will be substantial endengerment to lives.
County Management has the responsibility to provide for end protec~ our safety.
There should be no access from Glades Boulevard. The main entranc~ should be
accessed from the six-lane Airport Pulling Road.
cI']~
PETITION
TO: The County Commissioners and the County Traffic Department
The residents living in the proximity of the Glade Country Club and Lakewood
have a great concern, that Glades Boulevard is being planned as the full access
entrance to the new Home Depot. This new entrance on a two-lane road built as
a gateway to a private community will cause such an increase in traffic on
Glades Boulevard along with Palm Drive and Lakewood Boulevard to the point
that there will be substantial endangerment to lives.
County Management has the responsibility to provide for and protect our safety.
There should be no access from Glades Boulevard. The main entrance should be
accessed from the six-lane Airport Pulling Road.
NAME FL. STREET ADDRESS CITY
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Ms. Ellen B. Hamilton
801 Teryl Rd. Apt. 3
Naples, FL 3,~112-5228
log
TO: The County Comm!asioners and the County Traffic Department
The ra~ident4 living in the proximity of the Glade Counta~y Club and Lakewood
have a great concam, that Glades Boulevard is being plann~i as the full ace~s
entranc~ to the new Hom~ D~poL Th~ new entran~ on a two-lane road Irafit as
a ~at4~way to a privat~ eommun/ty will caux such an increase in traf~c on
Glades Boulevard along with Palm Drive and Lakewood Boulevard to the point
that there will be substantial endangerment to lives.
County Management has the responsibility to provide for and protect our safety.
There should be no access f~om Glades Boulevar~L The nmin entranc~ should be
accessed from the six-lane ~,i~port Pul]inf RomL
NAM~ ST!II~T ADDBE~ CITY
Ms. ~11en B. l-lgmilton
801 T~Y1 Rd. Apt. 3
Naples, FL 3411Z-5225
log
TO: The County Commissioners and the County Traffic Department
The residengs living in the proximity of*he Glade CountaT Club and Lakewood
have a great concern, t]mt Glades Boulevard is being pbmned as the hll a~ess
entrance to the new Home hpog This new erarants on a ~'wo-lane road bull, as
a gateway to a private ~.J_ty will r, ause such an increin in traffic on
Glades Boulevard along with Palm Drive and Lakewood Boulevard to the point
that there will be substantial endangerment to live~
County MAnagement has the responsibility to provide for and protect our s~fety.
There should be no ateass &ore Glades Boulevard. The nmin en~a~m~ should be
accessed ~om the six-lane Airpofi Pulling RomL
N,~M~? STREE? ADDRF,~
CITY
TO: The County Commissioners and the County Traffic Department
The residents IJvinf in the prozimity of the Ghde Countr~ Club oral Ldd~w~
ILtve a fremt concern, tlmt Ghdee Boulevard is beinf planned as the hll access
entrm~e to the new Home Depot. This new entrtn~e on a two-ltne rood bufit o.s
a fateway to a privm community will ~.~nse such ~n increfLse in trtffle on
Ghdes Boulevtrd ~donf with Palm Drive and Lakewood Boulevard to the point
that there will be subsUnti~l endanferment to lives.
County Manafement has the responsibility to provide for and protect our safety.
There should be no access from Ghdes Boulevard. The talin entrm~6 should be
accessed from the siz-hme Airport Pul]inf Roa&
~rKAA~F ADDRF, Kq
TO: The County Conunissioners and the County Tr. ~ffic Departanent
The residents livinw in the proximity o~ the Glade Country Club and Lakow~
have a freer concern, tht Glades Boulevard is beinf planned as the hal eeless
entrance to the new Home lhpo~ This new entrenee on a two-hne road built as
a fateway to a private community will cause such an increase in traffic on
Glades Boulevard along with Palm Drive and Lakewood Boulevard to the point
that there will be substantial endangerment to lives.
County Mmutgement hs the responMbil/ty to provide for and protect our safety.
There should be no m~ess &ore Glades BoulevarcL The main entrfm~ should be
accessed ~om the six-lane ~i,3mrt Pulling Road.
NAME : STREW, ,ADDRF~ CITY
TO: The County Commissioners and the County Traff'~c Department
The residents living in the proximity of the Glade Country Club and Lakewood
have a great concern, that Glades Boulevard is being planned as the full access
entrance to the new Home Depot. This new entrance on a two-lane road built as
a gateway to a private community will cause such an increase in traffic on
Glades Boulevard along with Palm Drive and Lakewood Boulevard to the point
that there will be substantial endangerment to lives.
County Management has the responsibility to provide for and protect our safety.
There should be no access from Glades Boulevard. The main entranc~' should be
accessed from the six-lane Airport Pulling Road.
STR,~T
CITY
TO: The County Comm/ssioners and the County Traffic Department
The residents living in the proximity of the Glade Country Club &ud l,&kewood
have a great concern, that Glades Boulevard is being planned as the full acc~s
entrance to the new Home Depot. This new entrance on a two-lane rcad built as
a fateway to a private community will cause such an increase in Waffle on
Glades Boulevard along with Palm Drive and Lakewood Boulevard to the point
that there will be substantial endangerment to lives.
County Manafement has the responsibility to provide for and protect. our safety.
There should be no a~ess f~om Glades Boulevard. The main entrtn~ should be
accessed f~om the six-lane Airport Pulling Roa~L
NAME
~ ADD~
C~
PETITION
10D
TO: The County Commissioners and the County Traffic Department
The residents living in the proximity of the Glade Country Club and Lakewood
have a great concern, that Glades Boulevard is being planned as the full access
entrance to the new Home Depot. This new entrance on a two-lane road built as
a gateway to a private community will cause such an increase in traf/"~c on
Glades Boulevard along with Palm Drive and Lakewood Boulevard to the point
that there will be substantial endangerment to lives.
County Management has the responsibility to provide for and protect our safety.
There should be no access from Glades Boulevard. The main entrance should be
accessed from the six-lane Airport Pulling Road.
NAME FL. STREET ADDRESS CITY
TO: T~ Co~ty Com~i~ion~ md fi~ Coumy Traffic
loo
The r~id~m living in tl~ proximity of~ Olad~ Comity Club and Lakesrood ~ve a
~3
10D
TO: The County Commini~ and the County Traffm Dep~
The residems living in the proximity of the Glade Country Club and Lakewood have a
great ~ that Glades Boulevard is being plmmed u the full access eutran~ to the
ntnv Hon~ I~xn. Thb n~v ~ o~ a two-lan~ road tnlilt as a ~ahn~y to a prJvat~
Ddve ~mi ~ Boulevard to th~ point that the~ will be mbmntial mdm~wmmt
to lives.
the six-hum Airport Pulling Road.
e/,Ty
TO: TI~ Cou~y Comm~ionem a~l Be Coumy Traffic E~~
The residems living i~ ~h~ proximity ~the Glade Cmum-y Club ~d ~~ ~v~ a
c~ ~H ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~c ~ Ol~ ~ulev~ ~g ~ ~
~ve ~ ~~ ~ul~ to ~e ~ ~ ~ ~1 ~ ~~~ ~
m liv~.
County Managemn~ has the responsibility to provide for and protect our safety. There
should be no access fi-om Glades Boulevard. The main erdrance should be accessed fi'om
the six-lane Airport Pulling Road.
7'
10D
TO: The County Commissioners and the County Tra/Tic Department
The residents living in the proximity of the Glade Country Club and
have a great concern, that Glades Boulevard is being planned as the full access
entrance to the new Home Depo~ This new entrance on a two-lane road built as
a gateway to a private COmmUnity will cause such an increase in traffic on
Glades Boulevard along with Palm Drive and Lakewood Boulevard to the point
that there will be substantial endangerment to Hves.
County Management has the responsibility to provide for and protect our safety.
There should be no access from Glades Boulevard. The nmin entranc6 should be
accessed From the six-lane Airport Pulling Road.
NAMe. STREET ADDRE~ CITY
TO: Th~ County Commmiom,~ aml th~ County Traffic
Tho r~idc,~.s living in thg prox/mity of rig Ola~ Country Club aad Lakewood hav~ a
gr~at conc~n, tl~ Olad~ Boul~ is b~ng planm~ ~s ~ ~ull acc~s c,~tranc~ to ~he
~ Hor~ E)~x~ ~ a~.w ~ oa a two-la~ road built a.s a galway to a privat~
community will cau~ ~ an incma~ in tra/tic on Olad~ Boul~'vard along with Palm
to liv~.
County M~ag~gat ha~ tl~ mlpomibility to provi& for argl ~ our ~fc,~y. Tlgr~
should b~ no acc~s fi'om Glad~ Boul~ard. TI~ main ~gr-a~c~ should be acc~l from
the six-lar~ Airport Pulliag Road.
100
TO: The County Commissioners and the County Traffic Department
The residents living in the proximity of the Glade Country Club and Lakewood
have a great concern, that Glades Boulevard is being planned as the full access
entrance to the new Home Depot. This new entrance on a two-lane road built as
a gateway to a private community will cause such an increase in traffic on
Glades Boulevard along with Palm Drive and Lakewood Boulevard to the point
that there will be substantial endangerment to lives.
County Management has the responsibility to provide for and protect our safety.
There should be no access from Glades Boulevard. The main entrancb should be
accessed from the six-lane Airport Pulling Road.
NAME STREET ADDRESS CITY
TO: The County Commissioners and the County Traffic Department
The residents living in the proximity of the Glade Country Club and Lakewood
have a great concern, that Glades Boulevard is being planned as the full access
entrance to the new Home Depot. This new entrance on a two-lane road built as
a gateway to a private community will cause such an increase in traffic on
Glades Boulevard along with Palm Drive and Lakewood Boulevard to the point
that there will be substantial endangerment to lives.
County Management has the responsibility to provide for and protect our safety.
There should be no access from Glades Boulevard. The main entranc~ should be
accessed from the six-lane Airport Pulling Road.
STREET ~ .~DDRESS CITY
lOB
TO: The County Commissioners and the County Traffic D~amnent
The residents living in the proximity of the Glade Country Club and Lakewood have a
great concern, that Glades Boulevard is being planned as the full acc~s entrance to the
new Home Depot. This new entrance on a two-lane road built as a gateway to a private
community will cause such an in~rease in traffic on Glades Boulevard along with Palm
Drive and Lakewood Boulevard to the point that thee will be substantial endangerment
to lives. ,~
County Management has the responsibility to provide for and protect our safety. There
should be no access from Glades Boulevard. The main entrance should be accessed from
the six-lane Airport Pulling Road.
"I
100
TO: The County Commissioners and the County Traffic Department
The residents living in the proximity of the Glade Country Club and Lakewood
have a wreat concern, that Glades Boulevard is beinf planned as the fMl access
entrance to the new Home Depot. This new entrance on a two-lane road built as
a gateway to a private community will cause such an increase in traffic on
Glades Boulevard along with Palm Drive and Lakewood Boulevard to the point
that there will be substantial endangerment to lives.
County M~nasement has the responsibility to provide for and protect our safety.
There should be no access from Glades BoulevarcL The main entranc~ should be
accessed from the six-lane ~!~port Pullins Road.
STREET ADDRESS CITY
100
TO: The County Commissioners and the County Traffic Department
The residenU livinf in ~he proztmity of the Glade Country Club and ldkew~
have a freat concern, that Glades Boulevard is beinf planned as the full access
entrance to the new Home Depot. This new entrance on a two-lane road built as
a faraway to a priva~, conmarley will cam such an incr~ in franc on
Glades Boulevard alonf with Palm Drive and Lukewood Boulevard to the point
that there will be substantial endanferment to lives.
County Manf~ument has the responsibility to provide for and pro~ect our mffety.
There should be no accem from Glades Boulevar~ The nmin entranci should be
accessed from the six-lane Airport Pullinf
CITY
lO0
TO: Th~ County Commisai~ and tl~ County Tragic ~
County Manasmnm~ has th~ rmlx~ib~ to provid~ for and protect our safety. Thn'~
should ~ no a~x~ess from Olad~ Bmslmmrd. The main entran~ should be accessed from
f
tl i
I/
I
PETITION
TO: The County Commissioners and the County Traffic Department
The residents living in the proximity of the Glade Country Club and Lakewood
have a great concern, that Glades Boulevard is being planned as the full access
entrance to the new Home Depot. This new entrance on a two-lane road built as
a gateway to a private community will cause such an increase in traxT~c on
Glades Boulevard along with Palm Drive and Lakewood Boulevard to the point
that there will be substantial endangerment to lives.
County Management has the responsibility to provide for and protect our safety.
There should be no access from Glades Boulevard. The main entrance should be
accessed from the six-lane Airport Pulling Road.
STREET ADDRESS
:,-
~t
CITY
PETITION
10D
TO: The County Commissioners and the County Traffic Department
The residents living in the proximity of the Glade Country Club and Lakewood
have a great concern, that Glades Boulevard is being planned as the full access
entrance to the new Home Depot. This new entrance on a two-lane road built as
a gateway to a private community will cause such an increase in traffic on
Glades Boulevard along with Palm Drive and Lakewood Boulevard to the point
that there will be substantial endangerment to lives.
County Management has the responsibility to provide for and protect 'our safety.
There should be no access from Glades Boulevard. The main entrance should be
accessed from the six-lane Airport Pulling Road.
k
PETITION
TO: The County Commissioners and the County Traffic Department
The residents living in the proximity of the Glade Country Club and Lakewood
have a great concern, that Glades Boulevard is being planned as the full access
entrance to the new Home Depot. This new entrance on a two-lane road built as
a gateway to a private community will cause such an increase in traffic on
Glades Boulevard along with Palm Drive and Lakewood Boulevard to the point
that there will be substantial endangerment to lives.
County Management has the responsibility to provide for and protect our safety.
There should be no access from Glades Boulevard. The main entrance should be
accessed from the six-lane Airport Pulling Road.
FL. STREET ADDRESS
CITY
TO: The County Commissioners and the County Traffic Department
The residents living in the proximity of the Glade Country Club and Lakewood
have a great concern, that Glades Boulevard is being planned as the full access
entrance to the new Home Depot. This new entrance on a two-lane road built as
a gateway to a private community will cause such an increase in traffic on
Glades Boule. vard along with Palm Drive and Lakewood Boulevard to the point
that there wall be substantml endangerment to lives.
unty.Ma.n.a.gement has thee responsibility to provide for and protect our safety.
ere snoma I~e no access from Glades Boulevard. The main entrance should be
accessed from the six-lane Airport Pulling Road.
NAM~
CITY
PETITION
10D
TO: The County Commissioners and the County Traffic Department
The residents living in the proximity of the Glade Country Club and Lakewood
have a great concern, that Glades Boulevard is being planned as the full access
entrance to the new Home Depot. This new entrance on a two-lane road built as
a gateway to a private community will cause such an increase in traffic on
Glades Boulevard along with Palm Drive and Lakewood Boulevard to the point
that there will be substantial endangerment to lives.
County Management has the responsibility to provide for and protect our safety.
There should be no access from Glades Boulevard. The main entrance should be
accessed from the six-lane Airport Pulling Road.
NAME STREET ADDRESS CITY
TO: The County Cornel#loners and the County Traffic Department
The residents livinf in the prozimit7 of the GLide Countr~ Club and l,tkewood
have a freer ~oncern, that Glades Boulevard im beinf phnned as the full teeess
entrance to the new Homo Depot. This new entrtnce on a two-lane rotd built as
a gateway to a private ~nnnmnity will cause such an increase in traffic on
Glades Boulevard along with Palm Drive and Lakewood Boulevard to the point
that there will be substantial endangerment to lives.
County Management has the responsibillt~ to provide for and protect our safety.
There should be no access from Glades Boulevard. The main entran~ should be
accessed from the mix-Line Airport Pullinf Road.
10D
TO: The County Commissioners and the County Tra.~lc Department
The residents living in the proximity of the Glade Country Club and Lakewood have a
great concern, that Glades Boulmmrd is being planned as the full access entrance to the
new Home Depot. This new entrance on a two-lane road built as a gat~vay to a private
comm~ will cause such an increase in ~t{tic on Glades Boulevard along with Palm
Drive and Lakewood Boulevard to the point that there will be .,,ubstantial endang~nnent
to lives.
County Management has the respomibility to provide for and protect our safety. There
should be no access ~om Glades Boulevard. The main entrance should be accessed from
the six-lane Airport Pulling Road.
10D
TO: Ti~ County Commmion~ md th~ County Traffic ~mt
The residents living in the proximity oflhe Glade Country Club and Lakewood have a
great congem, that Glades Boulevard is being phumed as the full access errtrance to the
new Home Depot This new enmmc, e on a two-lane road built as a gateway to a private
comm~ will cause tach an increase in traffic on Glades Boulevard along with Palm
to lives.
County Mana8~ has the respo~bility to provide for and protect our safety. There
should be no access ~om Glades Boulevar(t The main ~trance should be ~ from
the six-lane Airport Pulling Road.
·
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PETITION
10D
TO: The County Commissioners and the County Traffic Department
The residents living in the proximity of the Glade Country Club and Lakewood
have a great concern, that Glades Boulevard is being planned as the full access
entrance to the new Home Depot. This new entrance on a two-lane road built as
a gateway to a private community will cause such an increase in traffic on
Glades Boulevard along with Palm Drive and Lakewood Boulevard to the point
that there will be substantial endangerment to lives.
County Management has the responsibility to provide for and protect our safety.
There should be no access from Glades Boulevard. The main entrance should be
accessed from the six-lane Airport Pulling Road.
NAME STREET ADDRESS CITY
PETITION
10B
TO: The County Commissioners and the County Traffic Department
The residents living in the proximity of the Glade Country Club and Lakewood
have a great concern, that Glades Boulevard is being planned as the i~ull access
entrance to the new Home Depot. This new entrance on a two-lane road built as
a gateway to a private community will cause such an increase in traffic on
Glades Boulevard along with Palm Drive and Lakewood Boulevard to the point
that there will be substantial endangerment to lives.
County Management has the responsibility to provide for and protect our safety.
There should be no access from Glades Boulevard. The main entranc~ should be
accessed from the six-lane Airport Pulling Road.
STREET ADDRESS
CITY
PETITION
TO: The County Commissioners and the County Traffic Department
The residents living in the proximity of the Glade Country Club and Lakewood
have a great concern, that Glades Boulevard is being planned as the full access
entrance to the new Home Depot. This new entrance on a two-lane road built as
a gateway to a private community will cause such an increase in traffic on
Glades Boulevard along with Palm Drive and Lakewood Boulevard to the point
that there will be substantial endangerment to lives.
County Management has the responsibility to provide for and protect our safety.
There should be no access from Glades Boulevard. The main entranc~ should be
accessed from the six-lane Airport Pulling Road.
NAME STREET ADDRESS CITY
/~p,-pz_z~_s
PETITION
10B
TO: The County Commissioners and the County Traffic Department
The residents living in the proximity of the Glade Country Club and Lakewood
have a great concern, that Glades Boulevard is being planned as the full access
entrance to the new Home Depot. This new entrance on a two-lane road built as
a gateway to a private community will cause such an increase in traffic on
Glades Boulevard along with Palm Drive and Lakewood Boulevard to the point
that there will be substantial endangerment to lives.
County Management has the responsibility to provide for and protect our safety.
There should be no access from Glades Boulevard. The main entrance should be
accessed from the six-lane Airport Pulling Road.
NAME STREET ADDRESS CITY
PETITION
TO: The County Commissioners and the County Trafi"lc Department
The residents living in the proximity of the Glade Country Club and Lakewood
have a great concern, that Glades Boulevard is being planned as the full access
entrance to the new Home Depot. This new entrance on a two-lane road built as
a gateway to a private community will cause such an increase in traffic on
Glades Boulevard along with Palm Drive and Lakewood Boulevard to the point
that there will be substantial endangerment to lives.
County Management has the responsibility to provide for and protect our safety.
There should be no access from Glades Boulevard. The main entranc~ should be
accessed from the six-lane Airport Pulling Road.
NAit~ STREET ADDRESS
CITY
TO: The County Comm/ssioners and the County Traffic Department
The residents living in the proximity of the Glade Country Club and Ld~ewood
have a t~reat concern, that Glades Boulevard is being planned as the full access
entrance to the new Home Depo~ This new entrance on a two-lane road built as
a gateway to a private community will cause such an increase in traffic on
Glades Boulevard along with Palm Drive and Lakewood Boulevard to the point
that there will be substantial endangerment to lives.
County ~nagement has the responsibility to provide for and prote~ our safety.
There should be no access from Glades Boulevard. The main entranc~ should be
accessed from the six-lane .~irport Pulling Road.
/(
-7¸
TO: The County Commissioners and the County Traffic Department
The reeident~ living in the proximity of the Glade Country Club and Lakewood
have a great concern, that Glades Boulevard is being plmmed ms the fMl am
entrance to the new Home DopoL This new entrunce on a two-lane road built ~s
a fateway to a private cemmunity will cause such tn increase in trfLffic on
Glades Boulevard alonf with P~im Drive and Lakewood Boulevard to the point
that there will be substantiM endanferment to lives.
County Management has the responsibility to provide for and protect our safety.
There should be no access from Glades BoulevanL The main entrm~6 should be
accessed from the six-lane Airport Pullins Road,
NAME
STREET ADDRESS
TO: The County Commissioners and the County Traf~c Department
The residente living in the proximity of the Glade Country Club and Lakewood
have a great concern, that Glades Boulevard is beinf planned as the full access
entrance to the new Home Depot. This new entrance on a two-lane road built as
a gateway to a private community wffi cause such an increase in traffic on
Glades Boulevard along with Palm Drive and Lakewood Boulevard to the point
that there will be substantial endangerment to fives.
County Management has the responsibility to provide for and protect our safety.
There should be no access from Glades Boulevar& The main entranc~ should be
accessed from the six-lane Airport Pulling Road.
CIT~
TO: The County Commissioners and the County Traff'~c DepaAment
The residents living in the prozimit~ of the Glade Countr~ Club &nd Lakewood
have a great concern, tlmt Glades Boulevard is being planned as the full so. ess
entrance to the new Home Depot~ This new entrance on a two-lane ro~d built as
a fateway to a private community will e~use such an increase in trfdT!c on
Glades Boulevard &long with Pfdm Drive and Lakewood Boulevard to the point
that there will be substantial endanferment to lives.
County Management has the responsibility to provide for and protect our safety.
There should be no access from Glades Boulevard. The main entrau~ should be
accessed from the six-lane Airport Pulling Road.
CITY
PETITION
TO: The County Commissioners and the County Traffic Department
The residents living in the proximity of the Glade Country Club and Lakewood
have a great concern, that Glades Boulevard is being planned as the full access
entrance to the new Home Depot. This new entrance on a two-lane road built as
a gateway to a private community will cause such an increase in traffic on
Glades Boulevard along with Palm Drive and Lakewood Boulevard to the point
that there will be substantial endangerment to lives.
County Management has the responsibility to provide for and protect our safety.
There should be no access from Glades Boulevard. The main entrance should be
accessed from the six-lane Airport Pulling Road.
NAME FL. STREET ADDRESS CITY
lOB
TO: The Couuty Cmnmimionm~ and the County Tr~F~c ~
The residems livins in tl~ proximity of the Glade Country Club and Lakewood have a
uew Home IZ~pot. This uew mlranc~ on a two. lan~ road built u a gat,~vayto & privat~
eommmtity will caua~ such an incream in trina on Glades Boulevard along with Palm
should be no m:~:~s frmn O~ Boulevard. The main enuan~ should be acc. esaed from
TO: Ti~ County Commmion~rs and th~ County Tra~m Department
The rasidents living in the proximity oftl~ Olad~ Country Club and Lak~-wood have a
~r~t concern, that Glades Boulmmrd is b~6n~ planned as th~ full access entran~ to the
n~v Home ~ Thisnk. wmtmnc~ on atwo-lan~roadbu~t as a gateway to al~ivate
community ~411 cause such an increa~ in franc on Glades Boulevard along with Palm
to lives.
TO: The County Commissioners and the County Traffic Departu~nt
The residents living in the proximity of the Glsde Country Club end Lakewood
have a great ~oneern, that Glades Boulevard is being planned as the full acc~s
entrenee to the new Home Dopot. ~ new entrance on a ~wo.lane road bufi~ as
a gateway to a private eounnnnity will eanse such an increase in traffic on
Glades Boulevard along with Palm Drive and Lakewood Boulevard to the point
that there will be substantial endangerment to lives.
County Management has the responsibility to provide for and protect our safety.
There should be no a~cess from Glades Boulevtr& The mmln entran~ should be
accessed front the six-lane ~ Pulling Road.
CIT~
TO: The County Comm/ssioners and ~he County Traffic D~partment
The residenU livinw in ~tie prozimity of the Glade Country Club end llkewood
have a froat concern, tht Glades Boulevard is beinf planned &s the full access
entrenee ~o the new Homo Depo~ This new entrenN on a two-lane road built as
a gaeeway to a private eonununity will cause such an increase in traffic on
Glades Boulevard along with Palm Drive and Lakewood Boulevard to the point
that there will be substantial endangermerit to lives.
County Manafement has the responsibility to provide for and protect our safety.
There should be no access from Glades Boulevar~L The main entrane6 should be
accessed from the six-lane Airport Pullinf Road.
~ ADD~
CITY
TO: The County Commissioners and the County Traffic Department
The residents living in the proximity of the Glade Country Club and Lakewood
have a ~reat concern, that Glades Boulevard is being planned as the fhll access
entrance to the new Home Depot. This new entrance on a two-lane road built as
a gateway to a private community will cause such an increase in tragic on
Glades Boulevard along with Palm Drive and Lakewood Boulevard to the point
that there will be substantial endangerment to lives.
County Management has the responsibility to provide for and protect our safety.
There should be no access from Glades Boulevard. The ma/n entranc~ should be
accessed from the six-lane Ah-port Pulling Road.
STREET ADDRESS . CITY~
PETITION
1.oo
TO: The County Commissioners and the County Traffic Department
The residents living in the proximity of the Glade Country Club and Lakewood
have a great concern, that Glades Boulevard is being planned as the full access
entrance to the new Home Depot. This new entrance on a two-lane road built as
a gateway to a private community will cause such an increase in traffic on
Glades Boulevard along with Palm Drive and Lakewood Boulevard to the point
that there will be substantial endangerment to lives.
County Management has the responsibility to provide for and protect our safety.
There should be no access from Glades Boulevard. The main entrance should be
accessed from the six-lane Airport Pulling Road.
NAME STREET ADDRESS CITY
lOB
,5
TO: The County Commissioners and the County Traffic Department
The residents living in the proljmlty of the Glade Country Club and Lakewood
have a freat concern, that Glades Boulevard is beinf planned as the full access
entrance to the new Home Depot. This new entrance on a two-lane road built as
a fateway to a private community will cause such an increase in traffic on
(~lades Boulevard alonf with Palm Drive and Lakewood Boulevard to the point
that there will be substantial endanferment to lives.
County Management has the responsibility to provide for and protect our safety.
There should be no access from Glades Boulevard. The main entranc~ should be
accessed from the six-lane Ai,.port Pulling Road.
CITY
TO: The County Commissioners and the County Traffic Department
The residents living in the proximity of the Glade Country Club and Lakewood
have a great concern, that Glades Boulevard is being planned as the full access
entrance to the new Home Depot. This new entrance on a two-lane road built as
a gateway to a private community will cause such an increase in traffic on
Glades Boulevard along with palm Drive and Lakewood Boulevard to the point
that there will be substantial endangerment to lives.
County Management has the responsibility to provide for and protect our safety.
There should be no access from Glades Boulevard. The main entrancb should be
accessed from the six-lane Airport Pulling Road.
NAME
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STREET ADDRESS
CITY
log
TO: The County Commissioners and the County Traffic Department
The residents living in the proximity of the Glade Country Club and Lakewood
have a great concern, that Glades Boulevard is being planned as the full access
entrance to the new Home Depot. This new entrance on a two-lane road built as
a gateway to a private community will cause such an increase in trat~Pic on
Glades Boulevard along with Pmhn Drive and Lakewood Boulevard to the point
that there will be substantial endangerment to lives.
County Management has the responsibility to provide for and protect our safety.
There should be no access from Glades Boulevard. The m~iu entranc~ should be
accessed from the six-lane Airport Pulling Road.
STREET ADDRESS
CITY
COLLIER COUNTY FLORIDA
REQUEST FOR LEGAL ADVERTISING OF PUBLIC HEARINGS
To: Clerk to the Board: Please place the following as a:
[] Normal legal Advertisement
(Display Adv., location, etc.)
x Other: See Attached
Cl_l
Originating Dept/Div: Planning ServicesPerson: Marcia Kendall Date: May 19, 2000
Petition No. (if none, give brief description): REDEVELOPMENT TRUST FUND ORDINANCE - COMMUNITY
REDEVELOPMENT PLAN.
Petitioner: (Name & Address): Comprehensive Planning
Name & Address of any person(s) to be notified by Clerk's Office: (If more space is needed, attach separate sheet)
Hearing before xx BCC BZA Other
Requested Hearing date: (Based on advertisement appearing 15 days before hearing.) June 13, 2000
Newspaper(s) to be used: (Complete only if important):
x Naples Daily News [] Other
[] Legally Required
Proposed Text: (Include legal description & common location & Size): See Attached
Companion petition(s), if any & proposed hearing date:
Does Petition Fee include advertising cost? xx Yes []
111-138317-649100
No If Yes, what account should be charged for advertising costs:
Reviewed by:
Di~vision Head Date/
Approved by:
County Manager Date
List Attachments: Legal Ad
DISTRIBUTION INSTRUCTIONS
A. For hearings before BCC or BZA: Initiating person to complete one copy and obtain Division Head approval
before submitting to County Manager. Note: If legal document is involved, be sure that any necessary legal
review, or request for same, is submitted to County Attorney before submitting to County Manager. The
Manager's office will distribute copies:
[] County Manager agenda file: to [] Requesting Division [] Original
Clerk's Office
B. Other hearings: Initiating Division head to approve and submit original to Clerk's Office, retaining a copy for file.
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Date Received: 5 [~;3-.JDE) Date of Public hearing: [aY lt~3 CL~ Date Advertised: ~-
June 13, 2000 Board of County Commissioners Public Hearing
Advertising Requirements
Please publish the following Advertisement and Ordinance on Thursday, May
25, 2000, and furnish proof of publication to the Comprehensive Planning
Section, 2800 North Horseshoe Drive, Naples, Florida 33942. The
advertisement should be no less than one-quarter page and the headline in the
advertisement should be in a type no smaller than 18 po!nt. The advertisement
may be placed in that portion of the newspaper where legal notices and
classified advertisements appear.
ORDINANCE NO.
AN ORDINANCE OF COLLIER COUNTY,
FLORIDA, ESTABLISHING A
REDEVELOPMENT TRUST FUND;
PROVIDING FOR THE FUNDING OF A
REDEVELOPMENT TRUST FUND FOR
COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT WITHIN
THE COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT
AREA; PROVIDING FOR ADMINISTRATION
OF THE REDEVELOPMENT TRUST FUND;
DETERMINING THE TAX INCREMENT TO
BE DEPOSITED IN THE REDEVELOPMENT
TRUST FUND; ESTABLISHING THE BASE
YEAR FOR DETERMINING ASSESSED
VALUES OF PROPERTY IN THE
COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AREA FOR
TAX INCREMENT PURPOSES; PROVIDING
FOR THE ANNUAL APPROPRIATION OF
THE TAX INCREMENT BY TAXING
AUTHORITIES IN THE COMMUNITY
REDEVELOPMENT AREA; APPOINTING
THE GOVERNING BODY OF THE
COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY
AS THE TRUSTEE OF THE
REDEVELOPMENT TRUST FUND;
EXEMPTING CERTAIN SPECIAL DISTRICTS
FROM THE ANNUAL REQUIREMENT TO
APPROPRIATE INCREMENT REVENUES TO
THE REDEVELOPMENT TRUST FUND AND
AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE
PREPARATION OF AN INTERLOCAL
AGREEMENT IMPLEMENTING EACH SUCH
EXEMPTION; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE
DATE.
WHEREAS, by Resolution No. 2000-82 adopted by the County
Commission of Collier County, Florida (the "County Commission") on March 14, 2000, it
was determined that one or more blighted areas exist within Collier County, Florida, and
that the rehabilitation, conservation or redevelopment, or a combination thereof, of such
area is necessary in the interest of the public health, safety, morals or welfare of the
residents of Collier County; and
WHEREAS, by Resolution No. 2000-83 adopted
Commission on March 14, 2000, the County Commission created
Redevelopment Agency of Collier County, Florida (the "Agency"); and
by the County
the Community
WHEREAS, by Resolution No. 2000- adopted by the County
Commission on June 13, 2000, the County Commission adopted a community
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redevelopment plan (the "Plan") for the community redevelopment area as fully
described in that Resolution and in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part hereof
(the "Community Redevelopment Area"); and
WHEREAS, in order to plan and implement community redevelopment
within the Community Redevelopment Area it is necessary that a redevelopment trust
fund be established and created for said area as provided in Section 163.387, Florida
Statutes (1999) (the "Act"); and
WHEREAS, it is appropriate and reasonable for certain special taxing
districts to be exempted from the requirement to make an annual appropriation of
"increment revenues" to the redevelopment trust fund being created by this ordinance;
and
WHEREAS, notice of the County Commission's intention to create a
redevelopment trust fund has been published in a local newspaper of general circulation
and mailed to all "taxing authorities" (as hereinafter defined) in accordance with Section
163.346, Florida Statutes (1999); _
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ENACTED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA:
SECTION 1. There is hereby established and created, in accordance
with the provisions of the Act, a Community Redevelopment Trust Fund (the "Fund") for
the Community Redevelopment Area, which fund shall be utilized and expended for the
purposes of and in accordance with the Plan, including any amendments or
modifications thereto, including any "community redevelopment," as that term is defined
in Section 163.340(9), Florida Statutes (1999), under the Plan.
SECTION 2. The monies to be allocated to and deposited into the Fund
shall be used to finance "community redevelopment" within the Area according to tax
increment revenues attributed to the Area, which shall be appropriated by the Agency.
The Agency shall utilize the funds and revenues paid into and earned by the Fund for
community redevelopment purposes as provided in the Plan and as permitted by law.
The Fund shall exist for the duration of the "community redevelopment" undertaken by
the Agency pursuant to the Plan to the extent permitted by the Act. Monies shall be held
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in the Fund by Collier County, for and on behalf of the Agency, and disbursed from the
Fund as provided by the Agency.
SECTION 3. There shall be paid into the Fund each year by each of the
"taxing authorities," as that term is defined in Section 163.340(2), Florida Statutes (1999)
except for those special districts exempted from such requirement, levying ad valorem
taxes within the Community Redevelopment Area, a sum equal to ninety-five percent
(95%) of the incremental increase in ad valorem taxes levied each year by that taxing
authority, as calculated in accordance with Section 5 of this Ordinance and the Act,
based on the base tax year established in Section 4 of this Ordinance (such annual sum
being hereinafter referred to as the "tax increment").
SECTION 4. The most recent assessment roll used in connection with
the taxation of property prior to the effective date of this Ordinance shall be the
assessment roll of taxable real property in Collier County, Florida, prepared by the
Property Appraiser of Collier County, Florida, and certified pursuant to Section 193.122,
Florida Statues (1999) reflecting valuation of real property for purposes of ad valorem
taxation as of January 1, 1999 (the "base year value"), and all deposits into the Fund
shall be in the amount of tax increment calculated as provided in Section 5 hereof based
upon increases in valuation of taxable real property from the base year value as
reflected on the preliminary assessment roll of taxable real property in the community
redevelopment area in the unincorporated area in collier County, Florida, prepared by
the Property Appraiser of Collier County, Florida, filed with the Department of Revenue
pursuant to Section 193.1142, Florida Statutes (1999).
SECTION 5. The tax increment shall be determined and appropriated
annually by each taxing authority, and shall be an amount equal to ninety-five percent
(95%) of the difference between:
(a) That amount of ad valorem taxes levied each year by all taxing
authorities on taxable real property located within the geographic
boundaries of the Community Redevelopment Area; and
(b) That amount of ad valorem taxes which would have been
produced by the rate upon which the tax is levied each year by or for all
taxing authorities, upon the total of the assessed value of the taxable real
property in the Community Redevelopment Area as shown upon the
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assessment roll used in connection with the taxation of such property by
all taxing authorities, prior to the effective date of this Ordinance.
SECTION 6. All taxing authorities shall annually appropriate to and
cause to be deposited in the Fund the tax increment determined pursuant to the Act and
Section 5 of this Ordinance at the beginning of each fiscal year thereof as provided in
the Act. The obligation of each taxing authority to annually appropriate the tax increment
for deposit in the Fund shall commence immediately upon the effective date of this
Ordinance and continue to the extent permitted by the Act so long as any indebtedness
pledging "increment revenue" is to be paid and so long as the Plan is in effect.
SECTION 7. The fund shall be established and maintained as a separate
trust fund by the Agency so that the Fund may be promptly and effectively administered
and utilized by the Agency expeditiously and without undue delay for its statutory
purpose pursuant to the Plan.
SECTION 8. The governing body of the Agency shall be the trustees of
the Fund and shall be responsible for the receipt, custody, disbursement, accountability,
management, investment and proper application of all monies paid into the Fund.
SECTION 9. Pursuant to Section 163.387(2)(d), Florida Statutes (1999),
the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, as the governing body of
Collier County, Florida, does hereby exempt the following special districts from the
annual requirement to appropriate "increment revenues" and cause that amount to be
deposited in the community redevelopment trust fund created by this ordinance: East
Naples Fire District; Collier County Mosquito Control District; Big Corkscrew Fire District;
and Immokalee Fire District. The appropriate County officials and consultants and
advisors to the County and the CRA are hereby authorized ~nd directed to prepare in
conjunction with each such special district an interlocal agreement establishing the
conditions of the exemption, including the period of time for which the exemption is
granted.
SECTION 10. Any and all ordinances or resolutions or parts
ordinances or resolutions in conflict herewith are hereby repealed.
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SECTION 11. If any part of this Ordinance is held to be invalid or
unenforceable for any reason, such holding shall not affect the validity or enforceability
of the remainder of this Ordinance, which shall remain in full force and effect.
SECTION 12. The Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners of Collier
County, Florida, is hereby authorized and directed to send a certified copy of this
Ordinance to each of the taxing authorities and to the Property Appraiser of Collier
County, Florida.
SECTION 13. This Ordinance shall take effect immediately upon its
passage and adoption.
PASSED AND DULY ADOPTED by the Board of County Commissioners
of Collier County the 13 day of June, 2000.
A'FrEST:
DWIGHT C. BROCK, CLERK
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BY:
TIMOTHY J. CONSTANTINE, CHAIRMAN
APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGAL SUFFICIENCY
David C. Weigel
County Attorney
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May 22, 2000
Ms. Pam Perrell
Naples Daily News
1075 Central Avenue
Naples, FL 34102
Re:
Notice of Public Hearing to Consider
Redevelopment Trust Fund Ordinance - Community
Redevelopment Plan
Dear Pam:
Please advertise the above referenced petition on Thursday,
May 25, 2000 and kindly send the Affidavit of Publication,
in duplicate, together with charges involved to this office.
Thank you.
Sincerely,
Karen Schoch,
Deputy Clerk
Enclosure
Account 113-138317-649100
PUBLIC NOTICE
Pursuant to Section 163.346, Florida Statutes (1999), the Board of County
Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, as the governing body of Collier
County, does hereby give public notice of its intention to adopt an ordinance
in accordance with Section 163.387, Florida Statutes (1999), creating,
establishing and providing for the funding of a community redevelopment
trust fund for the community redevelopment area located in the Collier
County as described in Resolution No. 2000-82 adopted by the County
Commission on March 14, 2000. The County Commission will consider the
ordinance immediately following a public hearing to be held on June 13,
2000, beginning at 9:00 a.m. (EDT) or as soon thereafter as possible, at Board
of County Commissioners Board Room, W. Harman Turner Building
(formerly Building F) 3301 E. Tamiami Trail, Naples, Florida. The title of the
proposed ordinance is as follows:
ORDINANCE NO.2000 -
AN ORDINANCE OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA,
ESTABLISHING A REDEVELOPMENT TRUST FUND; PROVIDING
FOR THE FUNDING OF A REDEVELOPMENT TRUST FUND FOR
COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT WITHIN THE COMMUNITY
REDEVELOPMENT AREA; PROVIDING FOR ADMINISTRATION
OF THE REDEVELOPMENT TRUST FUND; DETERMINING THE
TAX INCREMENT TO BE DEPOSITED IN THE REDEVELOPMENT
TRUST FUND; ESTABLISHING THE BASE YEAR FOR
DETERMINING ASSESSED VALUES OF PROPERTY IN THE
COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AREA FOR TAX INCREMENT
PURPOSES; PROVIDING FOR THE ANNUAL APPROPRIATION OF
THE TAX INCREMENT BY TAXING AUTHORITIES IN THE
COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AREA; APPOINTING THE
GOVERNING BODY OF THE COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT
AGENCY AS THE TRUSTEE OF THE REDEVELOPMENT TRUST
FUND; EXEMPTING CERTAIN SPECIAL DISTRICTS FROM THE
ANNUAL REQUIREMENT TO APPROPRIATE INCREMENT
REVENUES TO THE REDEVELOPMENT TRUST FUND AND
AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE PREPARATION OF AN
INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT IMPLEMENTING EACH SUCH
EXEMPTION; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
Copies of the proposed Ordinance are on file with the Clerk to the Board and are
available for inspection. All interested parties are invited to attend and be heard.
NOTE: All persons wishing to speak on any agenda item must register with the
County administrator prior to presentation of the agenda item to be addressed.
Individual speakers will be limited to 5 minutes on any item. The selection of an
individual to speak on behalf of an organization or group is encouraged. If
recognized by the Chairman, a spokesperson for a group or organization may be
allotted 10 minutes to speak on an item.
Persons wishing to have written or graphic materials included in the Board
agenda packets must submit said material a minimum of 3 weeks prior to the
respective public hearing. In any case, written materials intended to be considered
by the Board shall be submitted to the appropriate County staff a minimum of
seven days prior to the public hearing. All material used in presentations before
the Board will become a permanent part of the record.
Any person who decides to appeal a decision of the Board will need a record
of the proceedings pertaining thereto and therefore, may need to ensure that a
verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony
and evidence upon which the appeal is based.
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
TIMOTHY J. CONSTANTINE, CHAIRMAN
DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK
By: /s/Karen Schoch, Deputy Clerk
(SEAL)
Naples Daily News
Naples, FL 34102
Affidavit of Publication Naples Daily News
BOARD OF COUNTY C6MMISSiONERS
ATTN: TONYA PHIl.LIPS
PO BOX 413016
NAPLES FL 34101-3016
REFERENCE: 001230 113'~383176491
58067292 PUBLIC NOTICE Pursua
State of Florida
County of Collier
Before the undersigned authority,. personally
appeared B. Lamb, who on oath says thac she serves
as the Assistant Corporate Secretary of the Naples
Daily News, a daily newsoaper published at Naples, I
in Collier Countyt Florida: that the attached
copy of advertising was published in said
newspaper on dates listed.
Affiant further saya that the said Naples Daily
News is a newspaper published at Naples, in said
Collier County, Florida, and that the said
newspaper has heretofore been continuously
published in said Collier County, Florida, each
day and has been entered as second class mail
matter at the post office in Naples, in said
Collier County, Florida~ for a period of 1 year
next preceding the first publication of the
attached copy of advertisement; and affiant
further s~ys that she has neither paid nor
promised any person, firm or c~rporation any
discountt rebate, commission or refunQ for ~he
purpose of securing this advertisement for
publiclion in the sa~d ne~spaper.
PUBLISHED ON: ~5/25
AD SPACE: 168.000 INCH
FILED ON: 05125/00
Personally kno~ Dy ~ne
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,~' PUBLIC NOTICE
~. Pursuant to Section 163.346, Florkta Statutes
, (1999), the Board of County Commissioners of Collier
,County, Florida, as the governing body of Collier
"'County, does hereby give public notice of its intention
~'to adopt an ordinance In accordance with Section
.": 163.387, Florida Stofutes ~.1999)/ creating, establishing
'~'ond Provldlng for the funa~ng ora community redevel-
~'. agment trust fu~d f_or the community redevelopment
:'* area located in me ~;olller County as described in Res-
;::olutlon No. 2000-B2 adopted by the County Commls-
~sion on March 14, 2000. The County Commission will
. consider the ordinance Immediately tallowing a public
,.hearing to be held on June 13, 2000, beginning at 9.'00
~ a.m. (EDT) or as soon thereafter as possible, at Board
~ of County Commissioners Board Room, W. Harman
,. Turner Building (Formerly Bull.~.lng F), 3301 E. Tamla-
~.ml Trail, Naples, Florida. The wne of the proposed or-
~ dlnance Is ~s follows:
ORDINANCE NO. 2000-____
, AN ORDINANCE OF COLLIER COUNTY_FLORIDA.
ESTABLISHING A REDEVELOPMENT TRUST
~' FUNO; PROVIDING FOR THE FUNDING OF A RE-
DEVELOPMENT TRUST FUND FOR COMMUNITY
REDEVELOPMENT WITHIN THE COMMUNITY RE-
DEVELOPMENT AREA; PROVIDING FOR AOMIN-
~ ISTRATION OF THE REDEVELOPMENT TRUST
FUND; DETERMINING THE TAX INCREMENT TO
~ BE DEPOSITED IN THE REDEVELOPMENT TRUST
~ FUND; ESTABLISHING THE BASE YEAR FOR DE-
~ TERMINING ASSESSEO VALUES OF PROPERTY IN
:~ THE COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AREA FOR
TAX INCREMENT 'PURPOSES; PROVIDING FOR
THE ANNUAL APPROPRIATION OF THE TAX IN-
~ CREMENT BY TAXING AUTHORITIES IN THE
~ COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AREA: AP-
,~ POINTING THE GOVERNING BOErY' OF THE COAA-
· ~,MUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY AS THE
,~ TRUSTEE OF THE REDEVELOPMENT TRUST
~ FUND; EXEMPTING CERTAIN SPECIAL DISTRICTS
FROM THE ANNUAL REQUIREMENT TO APPRO-
~ PRIATE INCREMENT REVENUES TO THE REDE.
~. VELOPMENT TRUST FUND AND AUTHORIZING
~' AND DIRECTING THE PREPARATION OF AN IN-
~"~ TERLOCAL AGREEMENT IMPLEMENTING EACH
'~ SUCH EXEMPTION; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE
~ DATE.
~:" Copies of the proposed Ordinance are on file with
~ the Clerk to the Board and are available for InsPec-
!~ rions. All interested par~les are invited to attend and be
'~ heard.
,' NOTE: All Persons wishing to speak on any agenda
~:. item must register with the Coun~ AdmlnislYator prior
,: to Presentation of the agenda Item to be addressed. In-
,,, dlvldual speakers will be limited to 5 minutes on any
,,~ Item. The selection of an Individual to speak on behalf
~: of an organization or group Is encouraged. If recag-
· ~ nlzed bythe Chairman, a spokesperson for a group or
~,, organization may be allowed 10 mlnates to speak on an
~. item.
~', Persons wishing to have written or graphic mater-
, lois Included In the Board agenda Packets must submit
5 said material a minimum of 3 weeks prior to the re-
~ specfive public hearing. In anv case, written materials
~ Intended to be considered by the Bo~rd shall be sub-
: s~lvffe~n c~ ~e ra~oPrr~r~e g[¥1cntYheSt~lffn o
~, Y P P g.
[ used in presentorions before the Board wlll become
~: permanent part of the record.
~ Any person who decides to appeal a decision of
;~ the Board will need a record of the proceedings per-
,~ tolnlng ~ereto and therefore, may need to ensure that
~. a vermanm record of the proceedings Is .made, which
,:~ record Includes ~e testimony and evidence upon
· ~ whtch the appeal is based.
~ BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
m COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
,~ TIMOTHY J. CONSTANTINE, CHAIRMAN
,~. DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK
'- By:/s/Karen Schech, Deputy Clerk
~ (SEAL)
.i:' May 25 NO. 1623723
.~ ~' ,~ My Cammisaiah CC581717
~.~ Expires D~, 10,
COLLIER COUNTY FLORIDA
REQUEST FOR LEGAL ADVERTISING OF PUBLIC HEARINGS
To: Clerk to the Board: Please place the following as a:
[] Normal legal Advertisement
(Display Adv., location, etc.)
x Other: See Attached
Originating Dept/Div: Planning Services Person: Marcia Kendall Date: May 19, 2000
Petition No. (If none, give brief description): COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT PLAN -REDEVELOPMENT
TRUST FUND ORDINANCE.
Petitioner: (Name & Address): Comprehensive Planning
Name & Address of any person(s) to be notified by Clerk's Office: (If more space is needed, attach separate sheet)
Hearing before xx BCC BZA Other
Requested Hearing date: (Based on advertisement appearing 10 days before hearing.) June 13, 2000
Newspaper(s) to be used: (Complete only if important):
x Naples Daily News [] Other [] Legally Required
Proposed Text: (Include legal description & common location & Size): See Attached
Companion petition(s), if any & proposed hearing date:
Does Petition Fee include advertising cost? xx Yes []
111-138317-649100
Reviewed by:
Di,~ision Head Date
List Attachments: Legal Ad
No If Yes, what account should be charged for advertising costs:
Approved by:
County Manager Date
DISTRIBUTION INSTRUCTIONS
A. For hearings before BCC or BZA: Initiating person to complete one copy and obtain Division Head approval
before submitting to County Manager. Note: If legal document is involved, be sure that any necessary legal
review, or request for same, is submitted to County Attorney before submitting to County Manager. The
Manager's office will distribute copies:
[] County Manager agenda file: to [] Requesting Division [] Original
Clerk's Office
B. Other hearings: Initiating Division head to approve and submit original to Clerk's Office, retaining a copy for file.
FOR CLERK'S OFFICE USE...~ONLY~
Date Received: ~[~-/~ Date of Public heating: {~tg/t_~//~D Date Advertised:
June 13, 2000 Board of County Commissioners Public Hearing
Advertisin~ Requirements
:!.2g
Please publish the following Advertisement, Resolution and Ordinance on Friday
June 2, 2000, and furnish proof of publication to the Comprehensive Planning
Section, 2800 North Horseshoe Drive, Naples, Florida 33942. The
advertisement should be no less than one-quarter page and the headline in the
advertisement should be in a type no smaller than 18 point. The advertisement
may be placed in that portion of the newspaper where legal notices and
classified advertisements appear.
Resolution No. 2000-
A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA,
RELATING TO COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT; MAKING
FINDINGS; ADOPTING A COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT
PLAN; AUTHORIZING IMPLEMENTATION OF THE PLAN;
PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the County Commission adopted Resolution 2000-82 on March 14, 2000,
finding the existence of blight conditions in two areas in the unincorporated area of Collier
County, as more particularly described in that resolution (such area being referred to herein as
the "Community Redevelopment Area"); and
WHEREAS, a Community Redevelopment Plan as contemplated by Part III, Chapter
163, Flodda Statutes (1999), has been prepared which addresses the redevelopment needs in
the Community Redevelopment Area; and
WHEREAS, on May 18, 2000, the County's Planning Commission, as the County's
Local Planning Agency for purposes of the Local Government Comprehensive Planni~ng. and
Land Development Regulation Act, determined the proposed community redevelopment plan is
in conformity with the County's comprehensive plan for the County as a whole and
recommended the County Commission approve the proposed plan; and
WHEREAS, the Community Redevelopment Agency on May 23, 2000 approved the
proposed community redevelopment plan and recommended it to the County Commission; and
WHEREAS, a copy of the proposed community redevelopment plan was submitted by
the Community Redevelopment Agency to the County Commission, as the governing body of
Collier County, Flodda, and to Big Corkscrew Fire District; East Naples Fire District; Immokalee
Fire District; Collier County Board of County Commissioners; anc[ the Collier County Mosquito
Control District, as taxing authorities which levy ad valorem taxes on taxable real property
contained within the geographic boundaries of the Community Redevelopment Area; and
WHEREAS, the notices required by Section 163.346, Flodda Statutes (1999), have been
published and mailed as required therein, and a public hearing regarding the proposed
community redevelopment plan was held.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. Incomoratin_Q Recitals. The Board of County Commissioners finds,
declares and determines that the matters set forth in the foregoing recitals are true and correct
and are incorporated herein as a part of this Resolution.
SECTION2. Finding of Conformance with Comprehensive Plan. The County
Commission hereby finds, determines and declares that the proposed community
redevelopment plan for the Community Redevelopment Area attached hereto as Exhibit "A" (the
"Community Redevelopment Plan") conforms to the general comprehensive plan of Collier
County as a whole.
SECTION 3. Finding of Adequacy of Recreational Facilities. The County Commission
hereby rinds, determines and declares that the Community Redevelopment Plan gives due
consideration to the provision of adequate park and recreational areas and facilities that are
desirable for neighborhood improvement, with special consideration for the health, safety, and
welfare of children residing in the general vicinity of the are covered by the plan.
SECTION 4. Finding of Relocation. The County Commission finds that a feasible
method for the relocafion of families who will be displaced from the community redevelopment
area in decent, safe, and sanitary dwelling accommodations within their means and without
undue hardship to such families is contained in the Community Redevelopment Plan.
~ECTION 5. Finding of Maximum Opportunity. The County Commission hereby finds
that although the Community Redevelopment Plan contemplates most improvements will be
undertaken by the County or the CRA, the Community Redevelopment Plan will afford
maximum opportunity, consistent with the sound needs of the County as a whole, for the
rehabilitation or redevelopment of the community redevelopment area by private enterprise to
the extent contemplated by said plan.
SECTION 6. Adoption of Community Redevelopment Plan. The County Commission
does hereby adopt the Community Redevelopment Plan as the community redevelopment plan
for the Community Redevelopment Area and authorizes and directs the Community
Redevelopment Agency to proceed with the implementation of the plan.
SECTION 7. Effective Date. This Resolution shall take effect immediately upon
approval by the County Commission.
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SECTION 8. This Resolution adopted after motion, second and majodty vote this
~ day of ,2000.
ATTEST:
DWIGHT C. BROCK, CLERK
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BY:
TIMOTHY J. CONSTANTINE, CHAIRMAN
APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGAL SUFFICIENCY
David C. Weigei
County Attorney
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ORDINANCE NO.
AN ORDINANCE OF COLLIER COUNTY,
FLORIDA, ESTABLISHING A
REDEVELOPMENT TRUST FUND;
PROVIDING FOR THE FUNDING OF A
REDEVELOPMENT TRUST FUND FOR
COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT WITHIN
THE COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT
AREA; PROVIDING FOR ADMINISTRATION
OF THE REDEVELOPMENT TRUST FUND;
DETERMINING THE TAX INCREMENT TO
BE DEPOSITED IN THE REDEVELOPMENT
TRUST FUND; ESTABLISHING THE BASE
YEAR FOR DETERMINING ASSESSED
VALUES OF PROPERTY IN THE
COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AREA FOR
TAX INCREMENT PURPOSES; PROVIDING
FOR THE ANNUAL APPROPRIATION OF
THE TAX INCREMENT BY TAXING
AUTHORITIES IN THE COMMUNITY
REDEVELOPMENT AREA; APPOINTING
THE GOVERNING BODY OF THE
COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY
AS THE TRUSTEE OF THE
REDEVELOPMENT TRUST FUND;
EXEMPTING CERTAIN SPECIAL DISTRICTS
FROM THE ANNUAL REt~UIREMENT TO
APPROPRIATE INCREMENT REVENUES TO
THE REDEVELOPMENT TRUST FUND AND
AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE
PREPARATION OF AN INTERLOCAL
AGREEMENT IMPLEMENTING EACH SUCH
EXEMPTION; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE
DATE.
WHEREAS, by Resolution No. 2000-82 adopted by the County
Commission of Collier County, Florida (the "County Commission") on March 14, 2000, it
was determined that one or more blighted areas exist within Collier County, Florida, and
that the rehabilitation, conservation or redevelopment, or a combination thereof, of such
area is necessary in the interest of the public health, safety, morals or welfare of the
residents of Collier County; and
WHEREAS, by Resolution No. 2000-83 adopted by the County
Commission on March 14, 2000, the County Commission created the Community
Redevelopment Agency of Collier County, Florida (the "Agency"); and
WHEREAS, by Resolution No. 2000° adopted by the County
Commission on June 13, 2000, the County Commission adopted a community
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redevelopment plan (the "Plan") for the community redevelopment area as fully
described in that Resolution and in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part hereof
(the "Community Redevelopment Area"); and
WHEREAS, in order to plan and implement community redevelopment
within the Community Redevelopment Area it is necessary that a redevelopment trust
fund be established and created for said area as provided in Section 163.387, Florida
Statutes (1999) (the "Act"); and
WHEREAS, it is appropriate and reasonable for certain special taxing
districts to be exempted from the requirement to make an annual appropriation of
"increment revenues" to the redevelopment trust fund being created by this ordinance;
and
WHEREAS, notice of the County Commission's intention to create a
redevelopment trust fund has been published in a local newspaper of general circulation
and mailed to all "taxing authorities" (as hereinafter defined) in accordance with Section
163.346, Florida Statutes (1999);
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ENACTED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA:
SECTION 1. There is hereby established and created, in accordance
with the provisions of the Act, a Community Redevelopment Trust Fund (the "Fund") for
the Community Redevelopment Area, which fund shall be utilized and expended for the
purposes of and in accordance with the Plan, including any amendments or
modifications thereto, including any "community redevelopment," as that term is defined
in Section 163.340(9), Florida Statutes (1999), under the Plan.
SECTION 2. The monies to be allocated to and deposited into the Fund
shall be used to finance "community redevelopment" within the Area according to tax
increment revenues attributed to the Area, which shall be appropriated by the Agency.
The Agency shall utilize the funds and revenues paid into and earned by the Fund for
community redevelopment purposes as provided in the Plan and as permitted by law.
The Fund shall exist for the duration of the "community redevelopment" undertaken by
the Agency pursuant to the Plan to the extent permitted by the Act. Monies shall be held
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in the Fund by Collier County, for and on behalf of the Agency, and disbursed from the
Fund as provided by the Agency.
SECTION 3. There shall be paid into the Fund each year by each of the
"taxing authorities," as that term is defined in Section 163.340(2), Florida Statutes (1999)
except for those special districts exempted from such requirement, levying ad valorem
taxes within the Community Redevelopment Area, a sum equal to ninety-five percent
(95%) of the incremental increase in ad valorem taxes levied each year by that taxing
authority, as calculated in accordance with Section 5 of this Ordinance and the Act,
based on the base tax year established in Section 4 of this Ordinance (such annual sum
being hereinafter referred to as the "tax increment").
SECTION 4. The most recent assessment roll used in connection with
the taxation of property prior to the effective date of this Ordinance shall be the
assessment roll of taxable real property in Collier County, Florida, prepared by the
Property Appraiser of Collier County, Florida, and certified pursuant to Section 193.122,
Florida Statues (1999) reflecting valuation of real property for purposes of ad valorem
taxation as of January 1, 1999 (the "base year value"), and all deposits into the Fund
shall be in the amount of tax increment calculated as provided in Section 5 hereof based
upon increases in valuation of taxable real property from the base year value as
reflected on the preliminary assessment roll of taxable real property in the community
redevelopment area in the unincorporated area in collier County, Florida, prepared by
the Property Appraiser of Collier County, Florida, filed with the Department of Revenue
pursuant to Section 193.1142, Florida Statutes (1999).
SECTION 5. The tax increment shall be determined and appropriated
annually by each taxing authority, and shall be an amount equal to ninety-five percent
(95%) of the difference between:
(a) That amount of ad valorem taxes levied each year by all taxing
authorities on taxable real property located within the geographic
boundaries of the Community Redevelopment Area; and
(b) That amount of ad valorem taxes which would have been
produced by the rate upon which the tax is levied each year by or for all
taxing authorities, upon the total of the assessed value of the taxable real
property in the Community Redevelopment Area as shown upon the
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assessment roll used in connection with the taxation of such property by
all taxing authorities, prior to the effective date of this Ordinance.
SECTION 6. All taxing authorities shall annually appropriate to and
cause to be deposited in the Fund the tax increment determined pursuant to the Act and
Section 5 of this Ordinance at the beginning of each fiscal year thereof as provided in
the Act. The obligation of each taxing authority to annually appropriate the tax increment
for deposit in the Fund shall commence immediately upon the effective date of this
Ordinance and continue to the extent permitted by the Act so long as any indebtedness
pledging "increment revenue" is to be paid and so long as the Plan is in effect.
SECTION 7. The fund shall be established and maintained as a separate
trust fund by the Agency so that the Fund may be promptly and effectively administered
and utilized by the Agency expeditiously and without undue delay for its statutory
purpose pursuant to the Plan.
SECTION 8. The governing body of the Agency shall be the trustees of
the Fund and shall be responsible for the receipt, custody, disbursement, accountability,
management, investment and proper application of all monies paid into the Fund.
SECTION 9. Pursuant to Section 163.387(2)(d), Florida Statutes (1999),
the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, as the governing body of
Collier County, Florida, does hereby exempt the following special districts from the
annual requirement to appropriate "increment revenues" and cause that amount to be
deposited in the community redevelopment trust fund created by this ordinance: East
Naples Fire District; Collier County Mosquito Control District; Big Corkscrew Fire District;
and Immokalee Fire District. The appropriate County officials and consultants and
advisors to the County and the CRA are hereby authorized 8nd directed to prepare in
conjunction with each such special district an interlocal agreement establishing the
conditions of the exemption, including the period of time for which the exemption is
granted.
SECTION 10. Any and all ordinances or resolutions or parts of
ordinances or resolutions in conflict herewith are hereby repealed.
SECTION 11. If any part of this Ordinance is held to be invalid or
unenforceable for any reason, such holding shall not affect the validity or enforceability
of the remainder of this Ordinance, which shall remain in full force and effect.
SECTION 12. The Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners of Collier
County, Florida, is hereby authorized and directed to send a cedified copy of this
Ordinance to each of the taxing authorities and to the Property Appraiser of Collier
County, Florida.
SECTION 13. This Ordinance shall take effect immediately upon its
passage and adoption.
PASSED AND DULY ADOPTED by the Board of County Commissioners
of Collier County the 13 day of June, 2000.
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ATTEST:
DWIGHT C. BROCK, CLERK
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BY:
TIMOTHY J. CONSTANTINE, CHAIRMAN
APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGAL SUFFICIENCY
David C. Weigel
County Attorney
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May 22, 2000
Ms. Pam Perrell
Naples Daily News
1075 Central Avenue
Naples, FL 34102
Re:
Notice of Public Hearing to Consider Resolution
and Ordinance relating to the Community Redevelopment
Plan - Redevelopment Trust Fund Ordinance
Dear Pam:
Please advertise the above referenced resolution and
ordinance pertaining to the same subject on Friday, June 2,
2000 and kindly send the Affidavit of Publication, in
duplicate, together with charges involved to this office.
Thank you.
Sincerely,
Karen Schoch,
Deputy Clerk
Enclosure
Account 113-138317-649100
PUBLIC NOTICE
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Pursuant to Section 163.346, Florida Statutes (1999), the Board of County
Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, as the governing body of Collier County,
does hereby give public notice of its intention to adopt a resolution in accordance
with Section 163.360, Florida Statutes (1999), adopting a community redevelopment
plan for the community redevelopment area located in the unincorporated area of
Collier County as described in Resolution No. 2000-82 adopted by the County
Commission on March 14, 2000. The County Commission will consider the
resolution immediately following a public hearing to be held on June 13, 2000,
beginning at 9:00 a.m. (EDT) or as soon thereafter as possible, at Board of County
Commissioners Board Room, W. Harman Turner Building (Formerly Building F),
3301 E. Tamiami Trail, Naples, Florida. The title of the proposed resolution is as
follows:
RESOLUTION NO. 2000 -
A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY,
FLORIDA, RELATING TO COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT; MAKING FINDINGS;
ADOPTING A COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT PLAN; AUTHORIZING
IMPLEMENTATION OF THE PLAN; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
NOTE: All Persons wishing to speak on any agenda item must register with the County
Administrator prior to presentation of the agenda item to be addressed. Individual speakers will
be limited to 5 minutes on any item. The selection of an individual to speak on behalf of an
organization or group is encouraged. If recognized by the Chair, a spokesperson for a group or
organization may be allotted 10 minutes to speak on an item.
Persons wishing to have written or graphic materials included in the Board agenda packets must
submit said material a minimum of 3 weeks prior to the respective public hearing. In any case,
written materials intended to be considered by the Board shall be submitted to the appropriate
County staff a minimum of seven days prior to the public hearing. All material used in
presentations before the Board will become a permanent part of the record.
Any person who decides to appeal a decision of the Board will need a record of the proceedings
pertaining thereto and therefore, may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is
made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is based.
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
TIMOTHY J. CONSTANTINE, CHAIRMAN
DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK
By: /s/Karen Schoch, Deputy Clerk
(SEAL)
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PUBLIC NOTICE
Pursuant to Section 163.346, Florida Statutes (1999), the Board of County
Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, as the governing body of Collier
County, does hereby give public notice of its intention to adopt an ordinance
in accordance with Section 163.387, Florida Statutes (1999), creating,
establishing and providing for the funding of a community redevelopment
trust fund for the community redevelopment area located in the Collier
County as described in Resolution No. 2000-82 adopted by the County
Commission on March 14, 2000. The County Commission will consider the
ordinance immediately following a public hearing to be held on June 13,
2000, beginning at 9:00 a.m. (EDT) or as soon thereafter as possible, at Board
of County Commissioners Board Room, W. Harman Turner Building
(formerly Building F) 3301 E. Tamiami Trail, Naples, Florida. The title of the
proposed ordinance is as follows:
ORDINANCE NO.2000 -
AN ORDINANCE OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA,
ESTABLISHING A REDEVELOPMENT TRUST FUND; PROVIDING
FOR THE FUNDING OF A REDEVELOPMENT TRUST FUND FOR
COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT WITHIN THE COMMUNITY
REDEVELOPMENT AREA; PROVIDING FOR ADMINISTRATION
OF THE REDEVELOPMENT TRUST FUND; DETERMINING THE
TAX INCREMENT TO BE DEPOSITED IN THE REDEVELOPMENT
TRUST FUND; ESTABLISHING THE BASE YEAR FOR
DETERMINING ASSESSED VALUES OF PROPERTY IN THE
COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AREA FOR TAX INCREMENT
PURPOSES; PROVIDING FOR THE ANNUAL APPROPRIATION OF
THE TAX INCREMENT BY TAXING AUTHORITIES IN THE
COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AREA; APPOINTING THE
GOVERNING BODY OF THE COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT
AGENCY AS THE TRUSTEE OF THE REDEVELOPMENT TRUST
FUND; EXEMPTING CERTAIN SPECIAL DISTRICTS FROM THE
ANNUAL REQUIREMENT TO APPROPRIATE INCREMENT
REVENUES TO THE REDEVELOPMENT TRUST FUND AND
AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE PREPARATION OF AN
INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT IMPLEMENTING EACH SUCH
EXEMPTION; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
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Copies of the proposed Ordinance are on file with the Clerk to the Board and are
available for inspection. All interested parties are invited to attend and be heard.
NOTE: All persons wishing to speak on any agenda item must'register with the
County administrator prior to presentation of the agenda item to be addressed.
Individual speakers will be limited to 5 minutes on any item. The selection of an
individual to speak on behalf of an organization or group is encouraged. If
recognized by the Chairman, a spokesperson for a group or organization may be
allotted 10 minutes to speak on an item.
Persons wishing to have written or graphic materials included in the Board
agenda packets must submit said material a minimum of 3 weeks prior to the
respective public hearing. In any case, written materials intended to be considered
by the Board shall be submitted to the appropriate County staff a minimum of
seven days prior to the public hearing. All material used in presentations before
the Board will become a permanent part of the record.
Any person who decides to appeal a decision of the Board will need a record
of the proceedings pertaining thereto and therefore, may need to ensure that a
verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony
and evidence upon which the appeal is based.
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
TIMOTHY J. CONSTANTINE, CHAIRMAN
DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK
By: /s/Karen Schoch, Deputy Clerk
(SEAL)
Naples Daily News
Naples/ FL 34102
Affidavit of Publication Naples Daily News
BOARD OF COUNTY CONHISSIONERS
ATTN: TONYA PHILLIPS
PO BOx 413016
NAPLES FL 34101-3016
REFERENCE: 001230 1131383176491
58071637 PUBLIC NOT[CE Pursua
State of Florida
County of Collier
Before the undersigned authority, personally
appeared B. Lamb/ who on oath says that she serves
as the Assistant Corporate Secretary of the Naples
Daily News/ a daily newspaper published at Naples/
in Collier County/ Florida: that the attached
copy of advertising was published in said
newspaper on dates listed.
Affiant further says that the said Naples Daily
News is a newspaper published at Naples, in said
Collier County, FLorida/ and that the said
newspaper has heretofore been continuously
published in said Collier County/ Florida, each
day and has been entered as second class mail
matter at the post office in Naples/ in said
Collier County, FLorida/ for a period of 1 year
next preceding the first publication of the
attached copy of advertisement; and affiant
further says that she has neither paid nor
promised any person/ fire or corporation any
discount, rebate/ commission or refund for the
purpose of securing this advertisement for
pub[iction in the said newspaper.
PUBLISHED ON: 06/02
AD SPACE: 278.000 [NCH
FILED ON: 06/02/00
....... ....... .........................
Sworn to and Subscribed before me this~da~y of
Personally known by me
Susan D Flora
My CommL~mlon CC581717
Expires Dec. 10. 2000
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r~_a~n ~'~ c~mu~
~~ ~ Commls~ ~ ~ch 14,~.~.
~ ~ C~mlsslon will ~r ~e re~on
Im~ly ~wl~ e ~1~ h~ing ~ ~ ~ld on
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~ ~ ~ble;-~ ~ ot ~ou~ Comm~s-
s~$ ~d E~, W. H~n Tur~ ~11~ng
(F~Iy B~ F); 3~! E. To.oral Tr~l/N~les,
FI~I~. T~ ~ ~ ~e ~ r~l~n ~s os fol-
Ios:
RES~UTION NO, ~- .
A RESOLUTION OF T~ BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMI~ONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLOR1-.
~ RE~TI~ TO COMMUNITY RE~VELOP-
ME:NT: ~AKING FINDINGS; ADOPTING A
CO.UNITY EEDE~LOPMENT PLAN; AUTHOR-
IZI~ I~NTATION OF THE PLAN; PROVID-
I~ AN EF~IVE DA~,
~: All ~r~ns wlshl~ ~ '~k on eny ~en-
~ ~m mu~ r~r ~ ~e Co~ Admlnl~r
~1~ ~ ~e~on ~ ~e e~ l~m
~ I~lvl~l ~okers will ~ IIm~ ~ S mln-
~s ~ onv ,~m. The sel~gn ~
~e~ on be~ of on or~mz~ ~ ~oup ~s enc~ur-
~. ~ rec~nized by ~e Chmr~ e s~Ke~erson
group ~ oranligon moy be ~11~ 10 minces
~eoK on on I~m.
Ials ~ in ~ ~rd ~e~ ~ mu~ s~mlf
~d ~i=l ~ minimum ~ 3 weeks ~1or~ ~e re-
~ve p~11c h~rl~. In onv ~se, ~n m~rlols
I~ ~ be ~l~r~ by ~e ~rd s~11 be sub-
m~ ~ ~e ~ri~ Cou~ ~ o minimum of
~ven ~ pr[~ ~. ~e ~bllc h~lng. All m~rlel
~ In ~e~,~o~ons b~ore ~ ~rd will become
~ ~ ~ ~e record. - ..
Any ~ ~ ~cl~s ~ ~1 o d~s~on of
~lnl~ ~er~ end ~re, moy n~d~ ensure
~ v~m rec,d ~ ~e ~oc~n~ Is ~, which
re~d I~s ~e fe~imony o~ evince u~n
whl~ ~1 Is ~sed.
BO~O OF-COUNTY COmmISSiONERS
COLL~ COUNTY, FLORIDA
TIMOTHY J~CONSTANTINE, CHAIRMAN
~1~ ~ ~OCK, CLERK
By:/s/:K~en ~h, Dep~ C~k
(S~L)
PUBLIC NOTICE '
[~), ~ ~d ~ Cou~ Commissioners of Collier
~u~, F~I~ e~e ~vernlng. ~ of Collier Cou0.
~ ~ ~V g~e public n~ce of
o~ ~ ~dl~e ~ occordon~ wl~ ~on
F~I~ S~ (~), cre~i~, e~li~lng end ~o-
vl~ ~.~e ~ of ~o~
~ i~ ColI~ Cou~ ~ ~cr~ed In R~l~on
~ ~[o~ by ~ Cou~ C~mtssmn on
~ch 14, ~ The Cou~ Commission will co~l~r
~ ~e Imm~y ~11o~ o p~11c ~rlng
~ ~ ~ld :on June ]3, ~, ~glnnl~
(EDT) ~ ~ ~ ther~ ~ p~slbM, ~ ~rd of
~u~ ~mlss~ ~d R~m, W. H~n Turn-
~ BuI~ (F~Iy Bulldl~ F), 3~ E. Tomieml.
Troll, ~les, FI~I~. The rifle ~e ~ ordl-
~DINANCE NO. ~0-
AN ORD~A~ OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA,
ESTABLISHING A REDEVELOPMENT TRUST
FUND;PROVIDING FOR THE FUNDING OF A REDE-
VELOP~ENT TRUST FUND FOR CO~UNITY RE-
DEVELOPMENT_ WITHIN THE CO~UNITY
RE~VELOP~ENT AREA; PROVIDING FOR AD-
~IN~TRATION OF THE REDEVELOPMENT TRUST
F~D~ DETER~INI~ THE TAX INCREMENT TO
~ ~51T~.tN T~ REDEVELOPMENT TRUST
FU~; EST~I~ING THE BASE YEAR FOR DE-
TER~INi~ A~D VALUES OF PROPERTY IN
T~ CO~UNITY REDEVELOPMENT AREA FOR
TAX INCREMENT PURPOSES; PROVIDING FOR
THE ANNUAL ~ROPRIATION OF THE TAX IN-
CRE~NT BY TAXING AUTHORITIES IN THE CO~-
~UNITY RED~ELOP~ENT ~EA~ APPOINTING
T~ GO~RNING BODY OF THE CO~UNITY RE-
~ELOP~ENT AGENCY AS THE TRUSTEE OF
T~ RE~LOP~ENT TRUST FUND~ EXEmPT-
ING CERTAIN ~ECIAL DISTRICTS FRO~ THE AN-
NUAL REQUIREMENT TO APPROPRIATE
IN~E~ENT REVENUES TO THE REDEVELOP-
~NT TRUST FUND AND AUTHORIZING AND DI-
R~TI~ THE ~EPARATION OF AN INTERLOCAL
AGREEMENT I~PLE~ENTING EACH SUCH
EXEMPTION: PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
~1~ ~ ~e~ed Ordl~nc~ ore ~n file w~
fi~. All I~~les ore Inv~ ~ ~nd end be
NO~: AI) P~ wishing ~ ~k on ony ~en~
~m mus~ reg~ ~ ~ C~ Admlnl~ ~ripr
~ ~~ ~ ~ ~n~ ~m ~ be 9e~ess~. m-
divl~l ~kers will ~ limned ~ 5 mm~ ~n
~m. T~ ~1~ ~ ~n Indlviduol
of ~n ~Iz~on or ~o~ Is encouro~. If recog-
niz~ bV ~e C~lr~n, o ~okesR~on ~r
. ~s ~1~1~ ~ hpve w[~n ~r gr~hl~ m~r~
~ms 'm~l~ ~n me B~a agen~ ~ mqs~ ~uomn
~ld ~lal a :minimum 0f 3 w~ks p[~or m ~e .r?
s~ve p~11c h~lng. In anv. ca~, wren
l~ be c~sl~ by me u~ra snq~L oe suo:
m~ ~ ~ ~r~rl~ Cou~ s~ a m~mm~m
seven ~ ~ ~ ~ public h~rmg. All mmena~
used In ~ese~s ~fore ~e ~rd will ~¢ome a
p~ ~ of ~e record.
Any ~n w~ d~l~s ~ ~eal a decision of
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Resolution No. 2000- 181
A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA,
RELATING TO COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT; MAKING
FINDINGS; ADOPTING A COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT
PLAN; AUTHORIZING IMPLEMENTATION OF THE PLAN;
PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the County Commission adopted Resolution 2000-82 on March 14, 2000,
finding the existence of blight conditions in two areas in the unincorporated area of Collier
County, as more particularly described in that resolution (such area being referred to herein as
the "Community Redevelopment Area"); and
WHEREAS, a Community Redevelopment Plan as contemplated by Part III, Chapter
163, Flodda Statutes (1999), has been prepared which addresses the redevelopment needs in
the Community Redevelopment Area; and
WHEREAS, on May '18, 2000, the County's Planning Commission, as the County's
Local Planning Agency for purposes of the Local Government Comprehensive Planning and
Land Development Regulation Act, determined the proposed community redevelopment plan is
in conformity with the County's comprehensive plan for the County as a whole and
recommended the County Commission approve the proposed plan; and
WHEREAS, the Community Redevelopment Agency on May 23, 2000 approved the
proposed community redevelopment plan and recommended it to the County Commission; and
WHEREAS, a copy of the proposed community redevelopment plan was submitted by
the Community Redevelopment Agency to the County Commission, as the governing body of
Collier County, Florida, and to Big Corkscrew Fire District; East Naples Fire District; Immokalee
Fire District; Collier County Board of County Commissioners; and the Collier County Mosquito
Control District, as taxing authorities which levy ad valorem taxes on taxable real property
contained within the geographic boundaries of the Community Redevelopment Area; and
WHEREAS, the notices required by Section 163.346, Florida Statutes (1999), have been
published and mailed as required therein, and a public hearing regarding the proposed
community redevelopment plan was held.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA AS FOLLOWS:
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· ~ECTION 1. Incorporatin,q Recitals.The Board of County Commissioners finds,
declares and determines that the matters set forth in the foregoing recitals are true and correct
and are incorporated herein as a part of this Resolution.
SECTION2. Finding of Conformance with Comprehensive Plan. The County
Commission hereby finds, determines and declares that the proposed community
redevelopment plan for the Community Redevelopment Area attached hereto as Exhibit "A" (the
"Community Redevelopment Plan") conforms to the general comprehensive plan of Collier
County as a whole.
SECTION 3. Finding of Adequacy of Recreational Facilities. The County Commission
hereby finds, determines and declares that the Community Redevelopment Plan gives due
consideration to the provision of adequate park and recreational areas and facilities that are
desirable for neighborhood improvement, with special consideration for the health, safety, and
welfare of children residing in the general vicinity of the are covered by the plan.
SECTION 4. Findin,q of Relocation. The County Commission finds that a feasible
method for the relocation of families who will be displaced from the community redevelopment
area in decent, safe, and sanitary dwelling accommodations within their means and without
undue hardship to such families is contained in the Community Redevelopment Plan.
SECTION 5. Findin,q of Maximum Opportunity. The County Commission hereby finds
that although the Community Redevelopment Plan contemplates most improvements will be
undertaken by the County or the CRA, the Community Redevelopment Plan will afford
maximum opportunity, consistent with the sound needs of the County as a whole, for the
rehabilitation or redevelopment of the community redevelopment area by private enterprise to
the extent contemplated by said plan.
SECTION 6. Adoption of Community Redevelopment Plan. The County Commission
does hereby adopt the Community Redevelopment Plan as the community redevelopment plan
for the Community Redevelopment Area and authorizes and directs the Community
Redevelopment Agency to proceed with the implementation of the plan.
SECTION 7. Effective Date.
approval by the County Commission.
This Resolution shall take effect immediately upon
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SECTION 8. This Resolution adopted after motion, second and majority vote this
day offs.-. ,2000.
ATTESTi .... '
DWIGHT C, BROOK, CLERK
BOARD OF N~~~-'~ISSIONERS
COLLIER ~.OUN.,TY, FLORIDA
TIMOTI'J,Y~. CONSTA'J~INE, CHAIRMAN
APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGAL SUFFICIENCY
David C. Weigel
County Attorney
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ORDINANCE NO. 2000-42
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AN ORDINANCE OF COLLIER COUNTY,
FLORIDA, ESTABLISHING A
REDEVELOPMENT TRUST FUND;
PROVIDING FOR THE FUNDING OF A
REDEVELOPMENT TRUST FUND FOR
COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT WITHIN
THE COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT
AREA; PROVIDING FOR ADMINISTRATION
OF THE REDEVELOPMENT TRUST FUND;
DETERMINING THE TAX INCREMENT TO
BE DEPOSITED IN THE REDEVELOPMENT
TRUST FUND; ESTABLISHING THE BASE
YEAR FOR DETERMINING ASSESSED
VALUES OF PROPERTY IN THE
COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AREA FOR
TAX INCREMENT PURPOSES; PROVIDING
FOR THE ANNUAL APPROPRIATION OF
THE TAX INCREMENT BY TAXING
AUTHORITIES IN THE COMMUNITY
REDEVELOPMENT AREA; APPOINTING
THE GOVERNING BODY OF THE
COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY
AS THE TRUSTEE OF THE
REDEVELOPMENT TRUST FUND;
EXEMPTING CERTAIN SPECIAL DISTRICTS
FROM THE ANNUAL REQUIREMENT TO
APPROPRIATE INCREMENT REVENUES TO
THE REDEVELOPMENT TRUST FUND AND
AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE
PREPARATION OF AN INTERLOCAL
AGREEMENT IMPLEMENTING EACH SUCH
EXEMPTION; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE
DATE.
WHEREAS, by Resolution No. 2000-82 adopted by the County
Commission of Collier County, Florida (the "County Commission") on March 14, 2000, it
was determined that one or more blighted areas exist within Collier County, Florida, and
that the rehabilitation, conservation or redevelopment, or a combination thereof, of such
area is necessary in the interest of the public health, safety, morals or welfare of the
residents of Collier County; and
WHEREAS, by Resolution No. 2000-83 adopted by the County
Commission on March 14. 2000, the County Commission created the Community
Redevelopment Agency of Collier County, Florida (the "Agency"); and
Commission
WHEREAS, by Resolution No. 2000-/~/adopted by the County
on June 13, 2000, the County Commission adopted a community
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redevelopment plan (the "Plan") for the community redevelopment area as fully
described in that Resolution and in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part hereof
(the "Community Redevelopment Area"); and
WHEREAS, in order to plan and implement community redevelopment
within the Community Redevelopment Area it is necessary that a redevelopment trust
fund be established and created for said area as provided in Section 163.387, Florida
Statutes (1999) (the "Act"); and
WHEREAS, it is appropriate and reasonable for certain special taxing
districts to be exempted from the requirement to make an annual appropriation of
"increment revenues" to the redevelopment trust fund being created by this ordinance;
and
WHEREAS, notice of the County Commission's intention to create a
redevelopment trust fund has been published in a local newspaper of general circulation
and mailed to all "taxing authorities" (as hereinafter defined) in accordance with Section
163.346, Florida Statutes (1999);
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ENACTED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA:
SECTION 1. There is hereby established and created, in accordance
with the provisions of the Act, a Community Redevelopment Trust Fund (the "Fund") for
the Community Redevelopment Area, which fund shall be utilized and expended for the
purposes of and in accordance with the Plan, including any amendments or
modifications thereto, including any "community redevelopment," as that term is defined
in Section 163.340(9), Florida Statutes (1999), under the Plan.
SECTION 2. The monies to be allocated to and deposited into the Fund
shall be used to finance "community redevelopment" within the Area according to tax
increment revenues attributed to the Area, which shall be appropriated by the Agency.
The Agency shall utilize the funds and revenues paid into and earned by the Fund for
community redevelopment purposes as provided in the Plan and as permitted by law.
The Fund shall exist for the duration of the "community redevelopment" undertaken by
the Agency pursuant to the Plan to the extent permitted by the Act. Monies shall be held
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in the Fund by Collier County, for and on behalf of the Agency, and disbursed from the
Fund as provided by the Agency.
SECTION 3. There shall be paid into the Fund each year by each of the
"taxing authorities," as that term is defined in Section 163.340(2), Florida Statutes (1999)
except for those special districts exempted from such requirement, levying ad valorem
taxes within the Community Redevelopment Area, a sum equal to ninety-five percent
(95%) of the incremental increase in ad valorem taxes levied each year by that taxing
authority, as calculated in accordance with Section 5 of this Ordinance and the Act,
based on the base tax year established in Section 4 of this Ordinance (such annual sum
being hereinafter referred to as the "tax increment").
SECTION 4. The most recent assessment roll used in connection with
the taxation of property prior to the effective date of this Ordinance shall be the
assessment roll of taxable real property in Collier County, Florida, prepared by the
Property Appraiser of Collier County, Florida, and certified pursuant to Section 193.122,
Florida Statues (1999) reflecting valuation of real property for purposes of ad valorem
taxation as of January 1, 1999 (the "base year value"), and all deposits into the Fund
shall be in the amount of tax increment calculated as provided in Section 5 hereof based
upon increases in valuation of taxable real property from the base year value as
reflected on the preliminary assessment roll of taxable real property in the community
redevelopment area in the unincorporated area in collier County, Florida, prepared by
the Property Appraiser of Collier County, Florida, filed with the Department of Revenue
pursuant to Section 193.1142, Florida Statutes (1999).
SECTION 5. The tax increment shall be determined and appropriated
annually by each taxing authority, and shall be an amount equal to ninety-five percent
(95%) of the difference between:
(a) That amount of ad valorem taxes levied each year by all taxing
authorities on taxable real property located within the geographic
boundaries of the Community Redevelopment Area; and
(b) That amount of ad valorem taxes which would have been
produced by the rate upon which the tax is levied each year by or for all
taxing authorities, upon the total of the assessed value of the taxable real
property in the Community Redevelopment Area as shown upon the
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assessment roll used in connection with the taxation of such property by
all taxing authorities, prior to the effective date of this Ordinance.
SECTION 6. All taxing authorities shall annually appropriate to and
cause to be deposited in the Fund the tax increment determined pursuant to the Act and
Section 5 of this Ordinance at the beginning of each fiscal year thereof as provided in
the Act. The obligation of each taxing authority to annually appropriate the tax increment
for deposit in the Fund shall commence immediately upon the effective date of this
Ordinance and continue to the extent permitted by the Act so long as any indebtedness
pledging "increment revenue" is to be paid and so long as the Plan is in effect.
SECTION 7. The fund shall be established and maintained as a separate
trust fund by the Agency so that the Fund may be promptly and effectively administered
and utilized by the Agency expeditiously and without undue delay for its statutory
purpose pursuant to the Plan.
SECTION 8. The governing body of the Agency shall be the trustees of
the Fund and shall be responsible for the receipt, custody, disbursement, accountability,
management, investment and proper application of all monies paid into the Fund.
SECTION 9. Pursuant to Section 163.387(2)(d), Florida Statutes (1999),
the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, as the governing body of
Collier County, Florida, does hereby exempt the following special districts from the
annual requirement to appropriate "increment revenues" and cause that amount to be
deposited in the community redevelopment trust fund created by this ordinance: East
Naples Fire District; Collier County Mosquito Control District; Big Corkscrew Fire District;
and Immokalee Fire District. The appropriate County officials and consultants and
advisors to the County and the CRA are hereby authorized and directed to prepare in
conjunction with each such special district an interlocal agreement establishing the
conditions of the exemption, including the period of time for which the exemption is
granted.
SECTION 10. Any and all ordinances or resolutions or parts of
ordinances or resolutions in conflict herewith are hereby repealed.
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SECTION 11. If any part of this Ordinance is held to be invalid or
unenforceable for any reason, such holding shall not affect the validity or enforceability
of the remainder of this Ordinance, which shall remain in full force and effect.
SECTION 12. The Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners of Collier
County, Florida, is hereby authorized and directed to send a certified copy of this
Ordinance to each of the taxing authorities and to the Property Appraiser of Collier
County, Florida.
SECTION 13. This Ordinance shall take effect immediately upon its
passage and adoption.
PASSED AND DULY ADOPTED by the Board of County Commissioners
of Collier County the 13 day of June, 2000.
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BOARD OF CO~.J~7;~'~'O~Tl~5"~IONERS
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APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGAL SUFFICIENCY
David C. Weigel
County Attorney
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EXHIBIT A
BAYSHORE/GATEWAY TRIANGLE REDEVELOPMENT AREA DESCRIPTION
BEG SW CNR SECT 2, TWP 50, RNG 25, N 630', E 662', S 427', E 200', N 270', E TO THE E
R/W LINE OF BROOKSIDE DRIVE, S TO THE SW CNR OF LOT 10, SUNSET SUB, E TO THE
SE CNR OF LOT 6, SUNSET SUB, S 92', E TO THE NW CRN OF LOT 55, BLK A, ROCK CREEK
PARK, N TO THE NW CNR OF LOT 10, BLK B, ROCK CREEK PARK, E TO THE E SECT LINE
SECT 2, TWP 50, RNG 25, S TO THE NW CNR OF SECT 12, TWP 50, RNG 25, E 670', S 773',
W 200', S 735', W 200', S 990', E 460', S 330', E 972', S 1174', SWLY 481', NWLY 523', W 95',
SWLY 730' TO THE NELY R/W LINE U.S. 41, CONT SWLY TO THE SWLY R/W LINE U.S. 41,
NWLY ALG THE SWLY R/W LINE OF U.S. 41 TO ITS INTERSECT WITH THE W R/W LINE OF
BAYSHORE DRIVE,
S TO THE N R/W LINE OF WEEKS AVE, W 761 ', N 1355', W TO THE W R/W
LINE OF PINE STREET, N TO THE SE CNR OF LOT 2, BLK K, INOMAH SUB, W 100', N TO
THE N R/VV OF WASHINGTON AVE, CONT NWLY AND WLY ALG NLY R/W LINE
WASHINGTON AVE TO THE SW CNR OF LOT 2, BLK C, INOMAH SUB, W TO THE W R/W
LINE OF FREDRICK ST, N TO NE CNR LOT 9, COC-LEE-TERRACE SUB, W TO THE W SECT
LINE OF SECT 11, TWP 50, RNG 25, N TO THE SW SECT CNR OF SECT 2, TWP 50, RNG 25
AND THE POB.
AND
BEG SE CNR SECT 23, TWP 50, RNG 25, N ALG THE E SECT LINES OF SECT 23 AND 14,
TWP 50, RNG 25, TO E ¼ CNR SECT14, TWP 50, RNG 25, E TO THE SE CNR LOT 6, CREWS
SUB, N TO THE S LINE OF HALDEMAN CREEK, E TO THE SWLY R/W LINE OF U.S. 41, NWLY
ALG THE SWLY R/W LINE OF U.S. 41 TO ITS INTSECT WITH THE W R/W LINE OF
BAYSHORE DRIVE, S TO THE N R/W LINE OF WEEKS AVE, W 761', N 1355', W TO THE W
R/W LINE OF PINE STREET, S TO THE S R/W LINE OF MANGROVE STREET, W TO THE NW
CNR LOT 14, BLK F, HALDEMAN RIVER SUB, S TO THE N LINE OF HALDEMAN CREEK,
SWLY ALG THE N LINE OF HALDEMAN CREEK TO ITS INTSECT WITH THE W SECT LINE OF
SECT 14, TWP 50, RNG 25, S ALG THE W SECT LINE OF SECT 14 AND 23, TWP 50, RNG 25,
TO THE SW CNR OF SECT 23, TWP 50, RNG 25, E TO THE SE CNR OF SECT 23, TWP 50,
RNG 25 AND THE POB.
BA YSHORE ~ ~A ~'EWA Y ~11AIPI~LE REDEVELOMEArr
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IMMOKALEE COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT AREA DESCRIPTION
BEG AT THE NW CNR SEC 25, TWP 46, RNG 28, THENCE E ALG N LINE SEC 25 TO NE CRN
OF SEC 25 AND THE NW CNR OF SEC 30, TWP 46 RNG 29, THENCE E ALG THE N LINES OF
SECTONS 30, 29, 28, 27, AND 26 TO THE NW CNR OF SEC 25, TWP 46, RNG 29, THENCE S
ALG THE W LINE SEC 25 TO THE NW CNR OF THE SW 1/~ OF SW 1/~ SEC 25, THENCE E TO
THE NE CNR OF THE SW ¼OF SW ~ SEC 25, THENCE S TO THE S SEC LINE OF SEC 25
AND THE NE CNR OF THE W ½ OF NW ¼OF SEC 36, TWP 46, RNG 29, THENCE S TO THE
SE CNR OF THE W Y2 OF NW ~ SEC 36, THENCE W TO THE W ¼ CRN SECTON 36, THENCE
S TO THE SW CNR SEC 36 AND THE NW CNR OF SEC 1, TWP 47, RNG 29, THENCE E TO
THE NE CNR OF SEC 1 AND THE NW CNR OF SEC 6, TWP 47, RNG 30, THENCE E TO THE
NE CNR OF SEC 6, THENCE S TO THE SE CNR OF SEC 6, THENCE WTO THE SW CNR OF
SEC 6 AND THE SE CNR OF SEC 1, TWP 47, RNG 29, THENCE WTO THE S ¼ CNR SEC 1
AND THE N ~ CNR OF SEC 12, TWP47, RNG 29, THENCE S TO THE S ¼ CNR SEC 12 AND
THE N ¼ CNR OF SEC 13, TWP 47, RNG 29, THENCE S TO THE CENTER OF SEC 13,
THENCE W TO THE W ¼ CNR SEC 13 AND THE E ~ CNR OF SEC 14, TWP 47, RNG 29,
CONTWTO THE W ~ CNR OF SEC 14 AND THE E ¼ CNR OF SEC 15, TWP 47, RNG 29,
THENCE S TO SE CNR OF SEC 15, THENCE WALG THE S LINE OF SEC 15 AND 16 TO THE
SW CNR OF SEC 16, TWP 47, RNG 29, THENCE N ALG THE W LINE OF SEC 16 AND 9 TO
THE NW CNR OF SEC 9, TWP 47, RNG 29 AND THE SE CNR OF SEC 5, TWP 47, RNG 29,
THENCE W ALG THE S LINE OF SEC 5 AND 6 TO THE SW CNR OF SEC 6, TWP 47, RNG 29,
AND THE SE CNR OF SEC 1, TWP47, RNG 28, THENCE N TO THE E ¼ CNR OF SEC 1,
THENCE W TO THE SHORELINE OF LAKE TRAFFORD, THENCE ALG THE SHORELINE OF
LAKE TRAFFORD NELY, NLY, NWLY, WLY, SWLY TO THE INTERSECTON OF THE LAKE
TRAFFORD SHORELINE AND THE W SEC LINE OF SEC 35, TWP 46, RNG 28, THENCE N TO
THE NW CNR OF SEC 35, THENCE E TO THE NE CNR OF SEC 35 AND THE SW CNR OF SEC
25, TWP 46, RNG 28, THENCE N TO THE NW CNR OF SEC 25 AND THE P.O.B.
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STATE OF FLORIDA)
COUNTY OF COLLIER)
I, DWIGHT E. BROCK, Clerk of Courts in and for the
Twentieth Judicial Circuit, Collier County, Florida, do hereby
certify that the foregoing is a true copy of:
ORDINANCE NO. 2000-42
Which was adopted by the Board of County Commissioners on
the 13th day of June, 2000, during Regular Session.
WITNESS my hand and the official seal of the Board of
County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, this 14th day
of June, 2000.
DWIGHT E. BROCK ~-'~"i~
Clerk of Courts'~and
Ex-offlclo to Board
County CommissiOners
By: Karen Schoch, "~ '~i< Deputy Clerk~ ~
COLLIER COUNTY FLORIDA
REQUEST FOR LEGAL ADVERTISING OF PUBLIC HEARINGS
To: Clerk to the B~ard: Please place the following as a:
x Normal legal A: ertisement [--1 Other: 3
(Display Adv., I, :za[iort, etc.)
Originating Dept/Div: County Attorney
Person: David C. Weigel
Date: 4/28/00
Petiticn No. (If none, give brief description):
Pe':'~ioner: (Name & Address):
.me & Address of any person(s) to be notified by Clerk's Office: (If more space is needed, attach separate sheet)
Hearing before x BCC BZA Other
Requested Hearing date: (Based on advertisement appearing 10 days before hearing.
Newspaper(s) to be used: (Complete only if important):
x Naples Daily News [] Other
[] Legally Required
Proposed Text: (Include legal description & common location & Size: AN ORDINANCE
AMENDING SECTION SIX OF ORDINANCE NO. 90-17, AS AMENDED, THE COLLIER COUNTY NOISE
ORDINANCE; BY AMENDING TABLE I, A-WEIGHTED NOISE LEVELS; ADDING TABLE II OCTAVE
BAND MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE SOUND PRESSURE NOISE LEVEL LIMITS, TO BE TESTED BY
OCTAVE BAND ANALYSIS; ADDING VIBRATION STANDARDS APPLICABLE TO RESIDENTIAL AND
TOURIST RESIDENTIAL SITES AND UNITS; ALSO AMENDING SUB SECTION D RELATED TO MULTI-
FAMILY DWELLING UNITS; AMENDING SUBSECTION SIX (F) REGARDING REGULATED MUSIC AND
AMPLIFIED NOISE FROM NON-ENCLOSED AREAS; DELETING SECTION SEVEN THAT RELATED TO
AMPLIFIED SOUND FROM ENCLOSED AREAS; DELETING THE GRANDFATHERING EXCEPTION OF
SUB SECTION N OF ORIGINAL SECTION SEVEN, AS AMENDED AND PREVIOUSLY RENUMBERED AS
SECTION EIGHT; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICT AND SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR INCLUSION
INTO THE CODE OF LAWS AND ORDINANCES; PROVIDING FOR A DELAYED EFFECTIVE DATE
Companion petition(s), if any & proposed hearing date:
Does Petition Fee include advertising cost? x Yes [] No If Yes, what account should be charged for advertising costs: 001-
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Date
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A. For hearings before BCC or BZA: Initiating person to complete one coy and obtain Division Head approval before
submitting to County Manager. Note: If legal document is involved, be sure that any necessary legal review, or request
for same, is submitted to County Attorney before submitting to County Manager.
copies:
[] County Manager agenda file: to
C!erk's Office
[] Requesting Division
The Manager's office will distribute
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B. Other hearings: Initiating Division head to approve and submit original to Clerk's Office, retaining a copy for file.
FOR CLERK'S OFFICE USE O~LY: ·
Date Received: ,~//a..~ Date of Public heating:
~-~/~m~/~ Date Advertised:
ORDINANCE NO. 2000-
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION SIX OF ORDINANCE NO. 90-
17, AS AMENDED, THE COLLIER COUNTY NOISE ORDINANCE; BY
AMENDING TABLE I, A-WEIGHTED NOISE LEVELS; ADDING TABLE
H OCTAVE BAND MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE SOUND PRESSURE
NOISE LEVEL LIMITS, TO BE TESTED BY OCTAVE BAND
ANALYSIS; ADDING VIBRATION STANDARDS APPLICABLE TO
RESIDENTIAL AND TOURIST RESIDENTIAL SITES AND UNITS;
ALSO AMENDING SUBSECTION D RELATED TO MULTI-FAMILY
DWELLING UNITS; AMENDING SUBSECTION SIX (F) REGARDING
REGULATED MUSIC AND AMPLWIED NOISE FROM NON-
ENCLOSED AREAS; DELETING SECTION SEVEN THAT RELATED
TO AMPLIFIED SOUND FROM ENCLOSED AREAS; DELETING THE
GRANDFATHERING EXCEPTION OF SUBSECTION N OF ORIGINAL
SECTION SEVEN, AS AMENDED AND PREVIOUSLY RENUMBERED
AS SECTION EIGHT; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICT AND
SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR INCLUSION INTO THE CODE OF
LAWS AND ORDINANCES; PROVIDING FOR A DELAYED
EFFECTIVE DATE
WHEREAS, with regard to noise emitted from any use or activity at any industrial,
manufacturing and/or commercial facility, Section Six of Ordinance No. 90-17, as amended, (the
Collier County Noise Ordinance) heretofore applied only to each such facility located within 1000
feet of properties in commercial, tourist, and/or residential use or zoning; and
WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners hereby determines that it is in the best
interests of the public health, safety and welfare that continuous, intermittent, impulsive and/or
other man-made noises generated by industrial, manufacturing and/or commercial facilities shall
not be limited to facilities within 1000 feet of any property in residential or tourist ref, idential use
or zoning; the 1000 foot distance is not relevant except to determine what facilities that will
require an annual permit for live performances and/or amplified sounds emanating from non-
enclosed areas; and
WHEREAS, with regard to noise emitted from industrial, manufacturing and/or
commercial facilities, Section Six of Ordinance No. 90-17, as amended, has not factored the
harmful and/or annoying characteristics of specified noises, although such characteristics vary
. according to the frequency range (octave band) of the offending noise(s); and
WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners determines that it is in the best
interests of the public health, safety and welfare that potentially offending sounds usually be tested
by octave band analysis pursuant to a new Table II being added to this Ordinance; and
WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners determines that it is in the best
interests of the public health, safety, and welfare to prohibit at residential and tourist residential
sites and units, specified vibrations from industrial, manufacturing and/or commercial facilities;
and
WHEREAS, Section Seven of Ordinance No. 90-17, which is applicable to amplified
sounds from enclosed areas, and which provisions are redundant of most of the new amended
provisions in Subsection F of Part SIX, is being deleted.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, as follows:
SECTION ONE. AMENDMENTS TO SECTION SIX OF COLLIER COUNTY
ORDINANCE NO. 90-17, AS AMENDED. Section SIX of Collier County Ordinance No. 90-
17, as amended, is hereby amended to read as follows:
SECTION SIX. MAXIMUM PERMISSIBLE SOUND LEVELS.
A. Classification or Use Occupancy. For the purposes of defining "use occupancy"
in the Ordinance, the following classifications shall apply.
Words underlined are added; words st~c!:en through are deleted.
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All premises containing habitually occupied sleeping quarters shall be
considered residential use.
Premises containing transient commercial sleeping quarters shall be
considered tourist use.
All premises containing business where sales, professional, or other
commercial use is legally permitted shall be considered commercial use.
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All premises where manufacturing is legally permitted shall be considered
manufacturing use.
Nursing homes, hospitals, schools, libraries and church uses shall be
considered residential uses.
Actual use(s) of the sound-effected site or unit being tested shall always
supersede the zoning classification of the site and tn in cases of multiple
uses, the more most restrictive actual use eatego~ shall prevail supersede
and control the zoning classification applicable to the site or unit.
Each Any-at-ca sound-effected site not otherwise classified as to zoning, if
any, shall conform to commercial sound-level standards.
B. Maximum Permissible Sound and Vibration Levels by Zoning Classification
or Use Occupancy.
No noise shall violate any noise standard provision of this Ordinance unless
the offending noise exceeds the then existing ambient noise level at the time
and place of the testing by at least five (5) decibels. No person shall
operate,_or cause or suffer to be operated any source of sound from any
use occupancy in such a manner as to create a sound level, after applicable
adjustments. if any. which exceeds the limits set forth for the use
occupancy category in Table 1 or Table II, for any minimum part of a ~*~
^~' ....'~'"* · ........· "~' any measurement period, which measurement
period shall not be less than sixty seconds. Sounds should be when
measured at or beyond the property boundary of the site or unit land from
which the sound emanates, or at any sound-effected site(s) or unit(s) that
the tester deems to be most appropriate. Test equipment shall be placed at
a height at least three (3) feet above the ground and at least four and one-
half (4 I/2) feet away from walls, barriers, obstructions and any other sound-
reflecting surfaces that might destroy the validity of the test measurements.
If a complaint arises from a multi-story structure, the sound level meter
measurement may be taken at the sound-effected site or unit Ic,¢at~c,n from
which the complaint originated. All times are standard or daylight savings
as then applicable. The standard(s) to be applied shall be the standard(s)
and/or table(s) that result in the lowest sound level that violates this
Ordinance. For testing purposes under Table I, the A scale levels (slow
response) test standards may be used for sound levels that are fifty-three
(53) dBA or louder. Table I sound levels that are lower than the fifty-three
(53) dBA and all testing under Table II shall be tested by octave band test
analysis. An "octave band" is a range of sound frequencies divided into
octaves to classify sounds according to pitch. If the measured difference
between the applicable ambient noise and the offending sound level is five
(5) decibels, each offending sound reading shall be reduced by two (2)
decibels. If such measured difference is six (6) to eight (8) decibels, the
offending sound readings shall be reduced by one (1) decibel. If such
measured difference is nine (9) decibels or more, the offending sound
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Words underlined are added; words stricken °h .....~' are deleted.
reading should not be adjusted based upon the difference. Refer tO
subsection (3) (c). below.
TABLE I
Zoning/Use t~ .......... Time of Da}, or Night Sound Level
r,~, ..... at location of the
Noise Measurement
Limit (dBA)
Residential 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. 60 53
At~er 10:00 p.m. to 6:59 a.m. 5-5 47
Commercial or tourist, w:.tF.:n7:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. 60 58
1909 feet of residential After 10:00 p.m. to 6:59 a.m. 5-5 52
Manufacturing or industrial At all times 75
Agricultural Zoning At all times 75
Table II, below, applies to all sound-effected sites or units in residential or
tourist residential use or zoning, and commercial use or zoning. The
required five (5)-decibel difference between the ambient noise level and the
offending noise applies to every octave band. Table II applies to sounds
emitted from any single industrial, manufacturing and/or commercial plant,
facility, operation or process, or any combination(s) thereof. Provided the
offending sound exceed the ambient noise level by at least five (5) decibels,
it is a violation of this Ordinance when any such sound is caused or
suffered by any such non-exempt facility, non-exempt entity or non-exempt
activity that exceeds the maximum decibel level of Table I or any one or
more applicable octave band(s) in Table II by applying the following
standards, as may be applicable: ANSI Standards: S 1.1 - 1994 (ASA 111)
(Acoustical terminology); S 1,4 -1983 (ASA 47) (Specifications for sound
level meters); ANSI S 1.4A-1985 (Amendments to S 1.4-1983); ANSI S
1.6-1984 (1990) (ASA 53) (Standard preferred frequencies, frequency
levels and band numbers for acoustical measurements); ANSI S 1.11 -
1986 (R1993) (ASA 65) Specifications for octave-band and fractional-
octave band analog and digital filters); S 1.12- 1967, (R1986)
(Specifications for laboratory standard microphones); ANSI S 1.13-1971
(R1986) .(Measurement of sound pressure levels); ANSI S 12.4 1986
('R 1993) (ASA 630) (Assessment of high-energy impulse sounds with
respect to residential communities); ANSI S 12.7 1985 .(1t. 1993) (ASA 62)
(Measuring impulse noise); ANSI S 12.9-1988/Part 1, (R1993) (ASA 76)
(Environmental sounds, Part 1); ANSI S 12.9 - 1992/Part 2 (ASA 105)
Environmental sounds -Part 2, and measurement of long-term, wide-area
sound); ANSI S 12.9-1992/Part 3 (ASA 109) (Environmental sound, Part
3, short-term measurement with an observer present); ANSI S 12.18-1994
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(ASA 110) (Outdoor measurement of sound pressure levels); ANSI S
12.40-1990 (ASA 88) (Descriptors for determination of compatibility land
use- (revision of ANSI S3.32-1980), Because these standards must be up-
dated from time-to-time, these standards may be up-dated by resolutions of
the Board of County Commissioners after public hearing thereon, including
the Summary Agenda Process. Applying Table II, the nighttime hours are
each day from 10:00 p.m. until 7:00 a.m. the following morning. Any such
sound which tests to be in excess of any such sound-effected site-specific
applicable resultant value - ai~er applying all applicable site-specific impulse
noise and/or pure tone adjustments - shall be a violation of this Ordinance.
TABLE H
Maximum Sound Pressure Decibel Levels - Daytime and Nighttime Steady Noise From
Industrial, Manufacturing and/or Commercial Plant, Facility, Operation or Process.
Octave Band Center Freq.Residential and Tourist Commercial Sound-effected
Hertz. Residential Sound-effectedSite or Unit
Site or Unit
31.5 Daytime 62 - Nighttime 56Daytime 67 - Nighttime 61
63 Daytime 62 -Nighttime 56Daytime 67 -Nighttime 61
125 Daytime 59 -Nighttime 53Daytime 64 -Nighttime 58
250 Daytime 55 - Nighttime 49Daytime 60 - Nighttime 54
500 Daytime 51 - Nighttime 45Daytime 56 - Nighttime 50
1000 Daytime 46 - Nighttime 40Daytime 51 - Nighttime 45
2000 Daytime 42 - Nighttime 36Daytime 47 - Nighttime 41
4000 Daytime 39 - Nighttime 33Daytime 44 - Nighttime 38
8000 Daytime 35 - Nighttime 29Daytime 40 - Nighttime 34
Refer to "Character of Sound Adjustments" in Subsection (3) (c) hereinbelow.
Vibrations Emanating from Industria!~ Manufacturini~ or Commercial
Facility. These are not noise limits. Is a violation of this Ordinance to operate, permit, or suffer
operation or use of any industrial, manufacturing and/or commercial device, facility, operation, or
process anywhere in unincorporated Collier County that causes any vibrations which exceed the
applicable displacement(s) in inches specified in Table III, below, at the property boundary of, or
within, any vibration-effected site or unit in unincorporated Collier County in residential or tourist
residential use or zoning. Steady State Vibrations are continuous or which occur in discrete
pulses more frequently than one hundred (100) per minute. Discrete pulses which do not exceed
one hundred (100) impulses per minute shall not cause displacement in excess of twice the
applicable values set forth in Table III. Impact Vibrations occur in discrete pulses which are
separated by a time interval of at least one (1) minute and which occur no more than eight (8)
times in any twenty-four (24) hour period. These vibration regulations do not apply to activities
conducted pursuant to and to the extent authorized by blasting permit(s) issued by Collier County.
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TABLE III
Frequency of Steady State
Vibration Displacement
Frequency of Impact
Vibration Displacement
Cycles Per Second. Inches
Cycles Per Second. Inches
Less than 10 .0004
10 through 19 .0002
20 through 29 .0001
30 through 39 .0001
40 through 49 .0001
50 and over .0001
Less than 10 .0006
10 through 19 .0003
20 through 29 .0002
30 through 39 .0001
40 through 40 .0001
50 and over .0001
a_. A three (3) component measuring system shall be used to measure
vibrations. The system measures earth borne vibrations in three (3)
directions, each of which occur at right angles to the other two.
b_. The following standards shall be used, as applicable, to measure
vibrations: ISO-2631-1 (Mechanical vibration and shock- evaluation of
human exposure to whole body vibration); ANSI S 2,2-1959 (R 1990)
(Calibration of shock and vibration pickups); ANSI S 2.61 - 1989 (ASA
78) (Mechanical mounting of accelerometers); ANSI S 24.21 - 1957
(R1989) (Characteristics of shock and vibration measurements).
Correction for Character of Sound.
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1. v .......... e .....~ ..,~:~t. ~.,~:+~ For each sound that is a stea pure
tone, the maximum sound level limits set forth in Table I and Table II shall
be reduced by five (5~ dBA. This additional five (5) decibel restriction
applies only to sound-effected sites or units in residential or tourist
residential use or zoning.
For any ~ non-repetitive impulsive sound which is of short duration
with an abrupt onset, the maximum sound level limits set forth in Table I
and Table II shall be increased by ten (10~ dBA from 7:00 a.m. to 10:00
p.m. This allowance applies to all sound-effected sites and/or units.
From only 10:00 p.m. until 7:00 a.m. at a sound-effected site or unit in
residential or tourist residential use or zoning, the maximum noise level for
repetitive impulse noise - six (6) or more impulses in any single hour - shall
be seven (7) dB lower than the Table I and Table II steady noise values.
D. Multi-family Dwellings. In the case of multi-family dwelling units in residential
use or zoning, it shall be a violation of this Ordinance un!av~al to create or permit to be created
or suffer any noise, including annually permitted live performance music/amplified sound, that
exceeds fifty-three (53) :~0 dBA during the hours between 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m., or 4~ forty
(40) dBA between the hours of 10:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. daily, measured from inside the sound-
effected a-aeighb~ dwelling unit within the respective gaid multi-family dwelling structure uai~.
E. Construction Noise. No person shall operate or permit to be operated any
power driven construction equipment without a muffler or other noise reduction device at least as
effective as that recommended by the manufacturer or provided as original equipment.
Construction equipment that must be operated near a residentially zoned area on a 24-hour per
day basis (i.e., pumps, well tips, generators, etc.) shall be shielded by a barrier to reduce the noise
during the hours of 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m. unless the unshielded noise level is less than 55 dBA
measured at the closest adjaeem accessible for testing sound-receiving residentially zoned or used
property line.
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F. Annual Permit for ~ Live Performance Music and/or Amplified
Sound from non-enclosed areas within 1000 feet of a Residential Use Occupancy or Zone.
1. No Any person shall cause, caus;,ng cr allowing ~ n~-amplifi~
or suffer live performance music or any amplified sound to emanate from a
or through a non-enclosed area within a commercial or tourist use
occupancy or zone and any part of the non-enclosed area is within 1000
feet of a residential use occupancy or zone before shall obtaining from the
County an annual permit in accordance with *~' .... `4:*: ....... a`4~`4 :,
paragraph 3, below. No such annual permit shall be issued for live
performance music/amplified sound (including amplified music) to emanate
from any site/unit in residential use or zoning. Annual permits are not
required but may be issued for live performance music or amplified sound,
or both, to emanate from a non-enclosed area in other uses or other zones
provided such uses are lawful at the respective permit applied-for non-
enclosed area.
2. No~maplif~ m Live Performance music or amplified sound emanating
from a non-enclosed area for which a annual permit is required shall not
exceed 60 fifty-three (53) dBA between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 10:00
p.m. and shall not exceed 5-5 forty-seven (47) dBA between the hours of
10:01 p.m. and 8:59 a.m. when measured at or inside the property
boundary ~c+h
........... v .........of property in residential use or zoning: and
are fifty-eight (58) dBA between 9:00 a.m. and 10:00 p.m., and fitly-two
(52) dBA between 10:01 p.m. and 8:59 a.m. when measured at or inside
the boundary_ of a sound effected site in tourist residential or commercial
use or zoning,. Table I standards apply to all live perform, a,nc~ music or
annually permitted amplified sound at other sound effected sites.
....... Olll,. ........ ,,., ..... r~,. AB ........ 1.-' ................. ',1 .....
Prior to annual pemit issuance, an application shah be filed contaiffing all
o~ the following information:
a. Name and mailing address of applicant;
b. Name and address of business or establishment where live
pe~omance music and/or amplified sound will emanate ~
from such non-enclosed area;
Description of the applied ~or non-enclosed area and the event~ for
which live pe~ormance music o~ amplified sound will emanate ~om ~
~ the annually pemitted non-enclosed area: (e.g., dinner
hour, happy hour, da~ime, ~ evening or weekend enteAainment,
etc.).
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d. Describe all t-t hours during any twenty-four hour period during
which such live performance music or amplified sound will emanate.
e. Calendar year for the which annual permit being applied for, is
Fee for Annual Permit. A forty dollar ($40.00) fee shall be paid by the
applicant at the time of application for an annual permit for costs
associated with administration and enforcement. These annual permits run
from January 1 through December 31. There shall be no pro-ration of the
application fee. These fees may be changed from time-to-time by
Resolution(s) the Board of County Commissioners.
Violation of Annual Permit for nT .....
......... r ......Live Performance
Music and Amplified Sound. Any person who, o_r business establishment
or other entity that who causes or allows ',~be~eaused annually permitted
live performance music or annually permitted amplified sound to emanate
from any annually permitted non-enclosed area or zone area located w':tt,2n
a ..................... t use exceeds any of the standards of subsection (2),
.~,,.;.....;... k ...... eo.nn. ~ .. ~n.nn ; ........ ~'~n dBAshallbe in
violation of the annual permit and of this Ordinance. ,any peraon who
~ Each incidence of noise level and/or permit time-of-day or
other permit restriction violations may shall_constitute a seperate offense
decided by the enforcement forum in the specific case.
Enforcement of Annual Permit. Violations of the annual permit shall be
enforced in accordance with the provisions of Section Twelve.
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SECTION TWO: DELETION OF SECTION SEVEN.
Section Seven of Ordinance No. 90-17 (created by Section Four of Ordinance
No. 93-77) is hereby deleted:
r ..........v-,-~,-v,, E of this ~cction.
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o£60 dBA shall t.~ :.
SECTION THREE: DELETION OF SUBSECTION (N) OF SECTION SEVEN, AS
AIMENDED.
Subsection N of Section Seven of Ordinance No, 90-17, "Exceptions" (as amended and
renumbered to be subsection IV{ of Section Eight by Ordinance No. 93-77) and codified as
Subsection (13) o£ Sec. 54-87 of the Code of Laws and Ordinances, is hereby deleted:
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Words underlined are added; words ~,.;~1 ....T. .....1~ are deleted.
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SECTION FOUR. CONFLICT AND SEVERABILITY.
The provisions of this Ordinance shall be liberally construed to effectively carry out its
purposes in the interests of public health, safety, welfare, and convenience. In the event this
Ordinance conflicts with any other ordinance of Collier County, this Ordinance shall prevail. If
any section, phrase, sentence or portion of this Ordinance is for any reason held invalid or
unconstitutional by any court of competent jurisdiction, such portion shall be deemed a separate,
distinct, and independent provision, and such holding shall not affect the validity of the remaining
portions thereof.
SECTION FIVE. INCLUSION IN THE CODE OF LAWS AND ORDINANCES.
The provisions of this Ordinance shall become and be made a part of the Code of Laws
and Ordinances of Collier County, Florida. The sections of the Ordinance may be renumbered or
relettered to accomplish such, and the word "ordinance" may be changed to "section", "article",
or any other appropriate word.
SECTION SIX. EFFECTIVE DATE - DELAYED.
This Ordinance shall become effective on the 1~t day of July 2000, subject to filing with
Flodda's Department of State.
PASSED AND DULY ADOPTED by the Board of County Commissioners of Collier
County, Florida, this day of ,2000.
ATTEST:
DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA.
By: By:
Deputy Clerk
TIMOTHY J. CONSTANTINE, CHAIRMAN
Approved as to form and
legal sufficie~y.~ I
Thc;~a~ C. Paimer,
Assistant County Attorney
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............... e,, are deleted.
Ellie J. Hoffman
To:
Subject:
PAPERRELL@NAPLESN EWS.COM
Amendments to Ordinance 90-17, as Amended
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May 1, 2000
Ms. Pam Perrell
Naples Daily News
1075 Central Avenue
Naples, FL 34102
Re:
Notice of Public Hearing to Consider Amendments to
Collier County Ordinance 90-17, as Amended
Dear Pam:
Please advertise the above referenced petition on Friday,
May 12, 2000 and kindly send the Affidavit of Publication,
in duplicate, together with charges involved to this office.
Thank you.
Sincerely,
Ellie Hoffman,
Deputy Clerk
Enclosure
Charge to: 001-101510-649100
NOTICE OF INTENT TO CONSIDER ORDINANCE
Notice is hereby 9iven that on TUESDAY, MAY 23, 2000, in the
Boardroom, 3rd Floor, Administration Building, Collier County
Government Center, 3301 East Tamiami Trail, Naples, Florida, the Board
of County Commissioners will consider the enactment of a County
Ordinance. The meeting will commence at 9:00 A.M. The title of the
proposed Ordinance is as follows:
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION SIX OF ORDINANCE NO. 90-17, AS
AMENDED, THE COLLIER COUNTY NOISE ORDINANCE; BY AMENDING TABLE I,
A-WEIGHTED NOISE LEVELS; ADDING TABLE II OCTAVE BAND MAXIMUM
ALLOWABLE SOUND PRESSURE NOISE LEVEL LIMITS, TO BE TESTED BY
OCTAVE BAND ANALYSIS; ADDING VIBRATION STANDARDS APPLICABLE TO
RESIDENTIAL AND TOURIST RESIDENTIAL SITES AND UNITS; ALSO AMENDING
SUBSECTION D RELATED TO MULTI-FAMILY DWELLING UNITS; AMENDING
SUBSECTION SIX (F) REGARDING REGULATED MUSIC AND AMPLIFIED NOISE
FROM NON-ENCLOSED AREAS; DELETING SECTION SEVEN THAT RELATED TO
AMPLIFIED SOUND FROM ENCLOSED AREAS; DELETING THE GRANDFATHERING
EXCEPTION OF SUBSECTION N OF ORIGINAL SECTION SEVEN, AS AMENDED
AND PREVIOUSLY RENUMBERED AS SECTION EIGHT; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICT
AND SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR INCLUSION INTO THE CODE OF LAWS
AND ORDINANCES; PROVIDING FOR A DELAYED EFFECTIVE DATE.
Copies of the proposed Ordinance are on file with the Clerk to the
Board and are available for inspection. All interested parties are
invited to attend and be heard.
NOTE: All persons wishing to speak on any agenda item must register
with the County administrator prior to presentation of the agenda item
to be addressed. Individual speakers will be limited to 5 minutes on
any item. The selection of an individual to speak on behalf of an
organization or group is encouraged. If recognized by the Chairman, a
spokesperson for a group or organization may be allotted 10 minutes to
speak on an item.
Persons wishing to have written or graphic materials included in
the Board agenda packets must submit said material a minimum of 3 weeks
prior to the respective public hearing. In any case, written materials
intended to be considered by the Board shall be submitted to the
appropriate County staff a minimum of seven days prior to the public
hearing. All material used in presentations before the Board will
become a permanent part of the record.
Any person who decides to appeal a decision of the Board will need
a record of the proceedings pertaining thereto and therefore, may need
to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which
record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is
based.
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
TIMOTHY J. CONSTANTINE, CHAIRMAN
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DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK
By: /s/Ellie Hoffman, Deputy Clerk
( SEAL )
Ellie J. Hoffman
From:
Sent:
To:
Subject:
System Administrator [postmaster@scripps.com]
Monday, May 01,2000 3:11 PM
Ellie. Hoffman@clerk.collier.fi.us
Delivered: Amendments to Ordinance 90-17, as Amended
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Naples Daily News
Naples, FL 34102
Affidavit of Publication Naples Daily News
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
ATTN: TONYA PHILLIPS
PO BOX 413016
NAPLES FL 34101-3016
REFERENCE: 001230 0011015106491
58061344 90-17 NOTICE OF INTE
State of Florida
County of Collier
Before the undersigned authority, personally
appeared Angela Bryant, who on oath says that she
serves as Assistant Secretary of the Naples Daily
News, a daily newspaper published a: Naples, in
CoLLlier County, FLorida: that the attached copy
of the advertising was published in said newspaper
on dates Listed.
Affiant further says that the said Naples Daily
News is a newspaper published at Naples/ in said
Collier County, FLorida, and that the said
newspaper has heretofore been continuously
published in said Collier County, FLorida, each
day and has been entered as second class mail
matter at the post office in Naples, in said
Collier County, FLorida/ for a period of I year
next preceding the first publication of the
attached copy of advertisement; and affiant
further says that she has neither paid nor
promised any person, firm or corporation any
discount/ rebate, commission or refund for the
purpose of securing this advertisement for
publicLion in the said newspaper.
PUBLISHED ON: 05/12
AD SPACE: 144.000 INCH
FILED ON: 05/12/00
Sworn to and Subscribed beTore me this
Personally known by me
Susan D Flo[a
My Commission C;C581717
Expires Dec. 10, 2000
COu i '<~oVe~'~ r~ent
~u~ Ordl~. T~
toeing will c~e~
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~e pr~d Or~n~
AN ORDINANCE
A~E~ING SECTION
SIX 0F ORDIN~CE
NO. ~-17, AS A~E~-
ED, THE COLLAR
COUNTRY NOI~ ~DI-
NANCE; BY
ING TABLE I. A-
WEIGHTED NOISE
L~V~S; ~DING TA-
BLE il OCTA~
~AXI~U~ ALLOW-
ABL~ SOUND PRES-
S~E ' ~ISE ~L
TES~O ~Y .~TA~
BAND ANALYSIS'
ADDING VIBRATIO~
STANDAR~ ~PLIC-
ABLE RESIDEN-
TIAL ~ TOURIST
REStOENTIAL SITES
AND UNITS; ALSO
A~ENDiNG SUBSEC-
TION D RE~TED
MULTI-FAmILY
DWELLING UNITS'
A~NDING SUB~C:
~N SIX (F) REGARD-
ING REGULATED
~US~ AND ~PLI-
FlED NOISE FRO~
NON-ENCLOSED
AREAS' DELETING
SECTIbN SEVEN
THAT RELATED TO
A~PLIFIEO SOUND
FRO~ ENCLOSED
AREAS; DELETING
T~ ~A~FATH~-
ING EXCEPTION OF
SUBSECTION N OF
ORIGINAL SECTION
~N, AS A~N~
AND ' PREVIOUSLY
RENUMBERED AS
SECT~N E~HT; PRO-
VIDING FOR CON-
FLICT AND
SE~RABILITY;
VIDING FOR INCLU-
~ON INTO T~ C~
OF LA~ A~ ORDI-
NANCES; PROVIDING
FOR A DELAYED EF-
FECTI~ DAT~
C~ ~ ~e pr~
~dl~nce ~e
· e Cl~k
fion. All I~s~
ore InvB~
be h~d.
NOTE: All persons
wishing ~ ~e~ on ony
~en~ Item must regis-
~ w~ ~e C~
minlsfrot0r prior
pre~lon of
~ ~ ~ ~ o~ress~.
I~lvl~l ~ers will
~ limed ~ 5 ml~es on
ony ~m. T~ sele~
on nd~l~ol ~ ~ on
~h~f ~ ~ ~lz~on
~ ~ Is encore.
re~lz~ by ~e on?r-
men, ~ ~e~n.~
mQy ~ ~ ~0 min-
Ces ~ sp~ ~ ~ ~m.
Persons wishing to
h~e ~n ~ ~lc
m~rlols l~lu~d In ~e
Bomrd ~endo pocke~
must su~lf ~d m~ol
~ minimum of 3 w~ks
pr~r ~ ~e re~ve
public ~lng.. I~ . opy
te~ ~ ~ c~
miff~ ~ ~e ~1~
~ ~ven ~s
pu~lc ~1~. All ~rl-
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~f~e ~ ~d ~ll ba-
che o ~mone~ ~ of
~e r~ord.
Any per~ ~o.
the B~rd will n~ e re-
cord ~ ~e ~lngs
.a~hlnino ~er~O and
COLLIER COUNTY FLORIDA
REQUEST FOR LEGAL ADVERTISING OF PUBLIC HEARINGS
Noe2 to the Board: Please place the following as a:
1 legal Advertisement [] Other:
(Display Adv., location, etc.)
Originating Dept/Div: County Attorney
Person: Thomas C. Palmer, Assistant County Attorney Date: May 26, 2000
Petition No. (If none, give brief description):
Petitioner: (Name & Address):
Name & Address of any person(s) to be notified by Clerk's Office: (If more space is needed, attach separate sheet)
Hearing before x BCC BZA Other
b /fore hearing.
Requested Hearing date: (Based on advertisement appearin~'10 d~s
Newspaper(s) to be used: (Complete only if important):
[~aples Daily News [] Other [] Legally Required
Proposed Text: (Include legal description & common location & Size: AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION SIX OF
ORDINANCE NO. 90-17, AS AMENDED, THE COLLIER COUNTY NOISE ORDINANCE; BY AMENDING TABLE I, A-
WEIGHTED NOISE LEVELS; ADDING TABLE II OCTAVE BAND MAXIMLWI ALLOWABLE SOUND PRESSURE NOISE
LEVEL LIMITS, TO BE TESTED BY OCTAVE BAND ANALYSIS; ADDING VIBRATION STANDARDS APPLICABLE TO
RESIDENTIAL AND TOURIST RESIDENTIAL SITES AND UNITS; ALSO AMENDING SUB SECTION D RELATED TO
MULTI-FAMILY DWELLING UNITS; AMENDING SUBSECTION SIX (F) REGARDING REGULATED MUSIC AND
AMPLIFIED NOISE FROM NON-ENCLOSED AREAS; DELETING SECTION SEVEN THAT RELATED TO AMPLIFIED
SOUND FROM ENCLOSED AREAS; DELETING THE GRANDFATHERING EXCEPTION OF SUBSECTION N OF ORIGINAL
SECTION SEVEN, AS AMENDED AND PREVIOUSLY RENUMBERED AS SECTION EIGHT; AMENDING SUBSECTION
THREE OF SECTION NINE RELATED TO COMMUNITY EVENT PERMITS FOR ENTERTAINMENT EVENTS; PROVIDING
FOR CONFLICT AND SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR INCLUSION INTO THE CODE OF LAWS AND ORDINANCES;
PROVIDING FOR A DELAYED EFFECTIVE DATE OF JULY 31, 2000
Companion petition(s), if any & proposed hearing date:
Does Petition Fee include advertising cost? ~Yes [] No If Yes, what account should be charged for advertising costs: 001-
010510-649100
Reviewed by: ~
Divisi~j
Approved by:
Date County Manager Date
List Attachments: Ordinance
DISTRIBUTION INSTRUCTIONS
For hearings before BCC or BZA: Initiating person to complete one coy and obtain Division Head approval before
submitting to County Manager. Note: If legal document is involved, be sure that any necessary legal review, or request
for same, is submitted to County Attorney before submitting to County Manager. The Manager's office will distribute
copies:
[] County Manager agenda file: to
[] Requesting Division
[] Original
C!erk'sOffice 12 C
B.Other hearings: Initiating Division head to approve and submit original to Clerk's Office, retaining a copy for file.
FOR CLERK'S OFFICE USE ONLY:
Date Received: 2-,/2-~,/~e; Date of Public hearing: G/f.5,/~O~ Date Advertised: ~/.2f/°c;
ORDINANCE NO. 2000-
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION SIX OF ORDINANCE NO. 90-
17, AS AMENDED, THE COLLIER COUNTY NOISE ORDINANCE; BY
AMENDING TABLE I, A-WEIGHTED NOISE LEVELS; ADDING TABLE
H OCTAVE BAND MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE SOUND PRESSURE
NOISE LEVEL LIMITS, TO BE TESTED BY OCTAVE BAND
ANALYSIS; ADDING VIBRATION STANDARDS APPLICABLE TO
RESIDENTIAL AND TOURIST RESIDENTIAL SITES AND UNITS;
ALSO AMENDING SUBSECTION D RELATED TO MULTI-FAMILY
DWELLING UNITS; AMENDING SUBSECTION SIX (F) REGARDING
REGULATED MUSIC AND AMPLIFIED NOISE FROM NON-
ENCLOSED AREAS; DELETING SECTION SEVEN THAT RELATED
TO AMPLIFIED SOUND FROM ENCLOSED AREAS; DELETING THE
GRANDFATHERING EXCEPTION OF SUBSECTION N OF ORIGINAL
SECTION SEVEN, AS AMENDED AND PREVIOUSLY RENUMBERED
AS SECTION EIGHT; AMENDING SUBSECTION THREE OF SECTION
NINE RLEATED TO COMMUNITY EVENT PERMITS FOR
ENTERTAINMENT EVENTS; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICT AND
SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR INCLUSION INTO THE CODE OF
LAWS AND ORDINANCES; PROVIDING FOR A DELAYED
EFFECTIVE DATE OF JULY 31, 2000
WHEREAS, with regard to noise emitted from any use or activity at any industrial,
manufacturing and/or commercial facility, Section Six of Ordinance No. 90-17, as amended, (the
Collier County Noise Ordinance) heretofore applied only to each such facility located within 1000
feet of properties in commercial, tourist, and/or residential use or zoning; and
WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners hereby determines that it is in the best
interests of the public health, safety and welfare that continuous, intermittent, impulsive and/or
other man-made noises generated by industrial, manufacturing and/or commercial facilities shall
not be limited to facilities within 1,000 feet of any property in residential or tourist residential use
or zoning; the 1,000 foot distance is not relevant except to determine what facilities that will
require an annual permit for live performances and/or amplified sounds emanating from non-
enclosed areas; and
WHEREAS, with regard to noise emitted from industrial, manufacturing and/or
commercial facilities, Section Six of Ordinance No. 90-17, as amended, has not taken into
account the harmful and/or annoying characteristics of specified noises, although such
characteristics vary according to the frequency range (octave band) of the offending noise(s); and
WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners determines that it is in the best
interests of the public health, safety and welfare that potentially offending sounds usually be tested
by octave band analysis pursuant to a new Table II being added to this Ordinance; and
WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners determines that it is in the best
interests of the public health, safety, and welfare to prohibit at residential and tourist residential
sites and units, specified vibrations from industrial, manufacturing and/or commercial facilities;
and
WHEREAS, Section Seven of Ordinance No. 90-17, which applies to amplified sounds
from enclosed areas, and which provisions are redundant of most of the new amended provisions
in Subsection F of Part SIX, is being deleted.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that:
SECTION ONE. AMENDMENTS TO SECTION SIX OF COLLIER COUNTY
ORDINANCE NO. 90-17, AS AMENDED. Section SIX of Collier County Ordinance No. 90-
17, as amended, is hereby amended to read as follows:
SECTION SIX. MAXIMUM PERMISSIBLE SOUND LEVELS.
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Words underlined are added; words ::~ckc. a :?zeugh are deleted.
A. Classification or Use Occupancy. For the purposes of defining "use occupancy"
in the Ordinance, the following classifications shall apply.
All premises containing habitually occupied sleeping quarters shall be
considered residential use.
Premises containing transient commercial sleeping quarters shall be
considered tourist use.
All premises containing business where sales, professional, or other
commercial use is legally permitted shall be considered commercial use.
All premises where manufacturing is legally permitted shall be considered
manufacturing use.
Nursing homes, hospitals, schools, libraries and church uses shall be
considered residential uses.
Legally permitted use(s) of the site or unit shall supersede the zoning
classification of the site and to in cases of multiple uses, the me, re most
restrictive actual lawfully permitted use eatego~ shall prevail supersede
and control the zoning classification applicable to that site or unit.
Each Aay-ar~a site or unit not otherwise classified as to zoning, if any. shall
conform to commercial sound-level standards.
B. Maximum Permissible Sound and Vibration Levels by Zoning Classification
o_~r Use Occupancy.
No noise shall violate any noise standard provision of this Ordinance unless
the offending noise exceeds the then existing ambient noise level at the time
and place of the testing by at least five (5) decibels. No person shall
operate,_or cause or suffer to be operated any source of sound from any
use occupancy in such a manner as to create a sound level, after applicable
adjustments. if any. which exceeds the limits set forth for the use
occupancy category in Table 1 or Table II, for any minimum part of ate, ta!
................. perce:'~ c,f any measurement period, which measurement
period shall not be less than sixty seconds. Sounds should be v:hen
measured at or beyond the property boundary of the site or umt ..... from
which the sound emanates, or at any sound-affected site(s) or unit(s) that
the tester deems to be most appropriate. Test equipment shall be placed at
a height at least three (3) feet above the ground and at least four and one-
half (4 1A} feet away from walls, barriers, obstructions and any other sound-
reflecting surfaces that might destroy the validity of the test measurements.
If a complaint arises from a multi-story structure, the sound level meter
measurement may be taken at the sound-affected site or unit l^,,eat:.c,n from
which the complaint originated. All times are standard or daylight savings
as then applicable. The standard(s) to be applied shall be the standard(s}
and/or table(s) that result in the lowest sound level that violates this
Ordinance. For testing purposes under Table I, the A scale levels (slow
response} test standards may be used for sound levels that are fifty-three
(53) dBA or louder. Table I sound levels that are lower than the fifty-three
(53) dBA and all testing under Table II shall be tested by octave band test
analysis. An "octave band" is a range of sound frequencies divided into
octaves to classify sounds according to pitch. If the measured difference
between the applicable ambient noise and the offending sound level 'is five
(5) decibels, each offending sound reading shall be reduced by two (2)
decibels. If such measured difference is six (6) to eight (8} decibels, the
offending sound readings shall be reduced by one (1} decibel. If such
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measured difference is nine (9) decibels or more, the offending sound
reading should not be adjusted based upon the difference. Refer to
subsection (3) (C). below.
TABLE I
Zoning/Use Oeeutumey Time of DaF or Nit, ht Sound Level
~ at location of the
Noise Measurement
Limit (dBA)
Residential 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. 60 53
After 10:00 p.m. to 6:59 a.m. ~-5 47
Commercial or toufist,-wifida· 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. 60 58
1900 fe2,t cfreg:.de:'.t;.~JAfter 10:00 p.m. to 6:59 a.m. g-5 52
Manufacturing or industrialAt all times 75
Agricultural Zo~ng At all times 75
Table II, below, applies to all sound-affected sites or units in residential or
tourist residential use or zoning, and commercial use or zoning. The
required five (5)-decibel difference between the ambient noise level and the
offending noise applies to every octave band. Table II applies to sounds
emitted from any single industrial, manufacturing and/or commercial plant,
facility, operation or .process, or any combination(s) thereof. Provided the
offending sound exceeds the ambient noise level by at least five (5)
decibels, it is a violation of this Ordinance when any such sound is caused
or suffered by any such non-exempt facility, non-exempt entity or non-
exempt activity that exceeds the maximum decibel level of Table I or any
one or more applicable'octave band(s) in Table II by applying the following
standards, as may be applicable: ANSI Standards: S 1.1 - 1994 (ASA 111)
(Acoustical terminology); S 1.4 -1983 (ASA 47) (Specifications for sound
level meters); ANSI S 1.4A-1985 (Amendments to S 1.4-1983); ANSI S
1.6-1984 (1990) (ASA 53) (Standard preferred frequencies, frequency
levels and band numbers for acoustical measurements); ANSI S 1.11 -
1986 (111993) (ASA 65) Specifications for octave-band and fractional-
octave band analog and digital filters); S 1.12 - 1967, (R1986)
(Specifications for laboratory standard microphones); ANSI S 1.13-1971
(R1986) (Measurement of sound pressure levels); ANSI S 12.4 1986
(1~1993) (ASA 630) (Assessment of high-energy impulse sounds with
respect to residential communities); ANSI S 12.7 1985 (R1993) (ASA 62)
0Vleasudng impulse noise); ANSI S 12.9-1988/Part 1, (R1993) (ASA 76)
_(Environmental sounds, Part 1); ANSI S 12.9 - 1992/Part.2 (ASA 105)
Environmental sounds -Part 2, and measurement of long-term, wide-area
sound); ANSI S 12.9-1992/Part 3 (ASA 109) .(Environmental sound, Part
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3, short-term measurement with an observer present); ANSI S 12.18-1994
(ASA 110) (Outdoor measurement of sound pressure levels); ANSI S
12.40-1990 (ASA 88) _(Descriptors for determination of compatibility land
use - revision of ANSI S3.32-1980). Because these standards (and/or the
vibration standards) should be up-dated from time-to-time, such standards
may be up-dated by resolutions of the Board of County Commissioners
after public hearing thereon, including the Summary Agenda Process.
Applying Table II, the nighttime hours are each day from 10:00 p.m. until
7:00 a.m. the following morning. Any such sound which tests to be in
excess of any such sound-affected site-specific applicable resultant value -
after applying all applicable site-specific impulse noise and/or pure tone
adjustments - shall be a violation of this Ordinance.
TABLE II
Maximum Sound Pressure Decibel Levels - Daytime and Nighttime Steady Noise From
Industrial, Manufacturing and/or Commercial Plant, Facility, Operation or Process.
Octave Band Center Freq.Residential or Tourist Commercial Sound-
Residential Sound-affected affected Site or Unit
Hertz
Site or Unit
31.5 Daytime 62 -Nighttime 56Daytime 67 -Nighttime 61
63 Daytime 62 - Nighttime 56Daytime 67 - Nighttime 61
125 Daytime 59 -Nighttime 53Daytime 64 -Nighttime 58
250 Daytime 55 - Nighttime 49Daytime 60 - Nighttime 54
500 Daytime 51 - Nighttime 45Daytime 56 - Nighttime 50
1000 Daytime 46 - Nighttime 40Daytime 51 - Nighttime 45
2000 Daytime 42 - Nighttime 36Daytime 47 - Nighttime 41
4000 Daytime 39 -Nighttime 33Daytime 44 -Nighttime 38
8000 Daytime 35 -Nighttime 29Daytime 40 -Nighttime 34
Refer to "Character of Sound Adjustments" in Subsection (3) (C) hereinbelow.
Vibrations Emanating from Industria!~ Manufacturing or Commercial
Facility. These are not noise limits. It is a violation of this Ordinance to operate, permit, or
suffer operation or use of any industrial, manufacturing and/or commercial device, facility,
operation, or process anywhere in unincorporated Collier County that causes any vibrations which
exceed the applicable displacement(s) in inches specified in Table III, below, at the property
boundary of, or within, any vibration-affected site or unit in residential or tourist residential use or
zoning in unincorporated Collier County. Steady State Vibrations are continuous or which occur
in discrete pulses more frequently than one hundred (100) per minute. Discrete pulses that do not
exceed one hundred (100) impulses per minute must not cause displacement in excess of twice the
applicable value(s) in Table IlL Impact vibrations occur in discrete pulses which are separated by
a time interval of at least one (1) minute and which occur no more than eight (8) times in any
twenty-four (24) hour period. These vibration regulations do not apply to activities conducted
pursuant to, and to the extent authorized by, blasting permit(s) issued by Collier County.
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TABLE III
Frequency of Steady State
Vibration Displacement
Frequency of Impact
Vibration Displacement
Cycles Per Second. Inches
Cycles Per Second. Inches
Less than 10 .0004 Less than 10 .0006
10 through 19 .0002 10 through 19 .0003
20 through 29 .0001 20 through 29 .0002
30 through 39 .0001 30 through 39 .0001
40 through 49 .0001 40 through 40 .0001
50 and over .0001 50 and over .0001
The following standards shall be used, as applicable, to measure vibrations: ISO-2631-1
(Mechanical vibration and shock - evaluation of human exposure to whole body vibration);
ANSI S 2.2-1959 (R 1990) (Calibration of shock and vibration pickups); ANSI S 2.61 -
1989 (ASA 78) (Mechanical mounting ofaccelerometers); ANSI S 24.21 - 1957 (R1989)
(Characteristics of shock and vibration measurements). A three (3) component measuring
system shall be used to measure vibrations. The testing system should measure earth borne
vibrations in three (3) directions, each of which occur at fight angles to the other two.
Correction for Character of Sound.
1. Far any :zurce c,f sound w?2ch em:.t: For each sound that is a steady pure
tone, the maximum sound level limits set forth in Table I and Table II shall
be reduced by five {5) dBA. This additional five (5) decibel restfiction
applies only to sound-affected sites or units in residential or tourist
residential use or zoning.
2. For any ~ non-repetitive impulsive sound that is of short duration
with an abrupt onset, the maximum sound level limits set forth in Table I
and Table II shall be increased by ten (10) dBA from 7:00 a.m. to 10:00
p.m. This increased level applies to all sound-affected sites and units.
From only 10:00 p.m. until 7:00 a.m. at a sound-affected site or unit in
residential or tourist residential use or zoning, the maximum noise level for
repetitive impulse noise - six (6) or more impulses in any single hour - shall
be seven (7) dB lower than the Table I and Table II steady noise values.
D. Multifamily Dwellings. In the case of multi-family dwelling units in residential
use or zoning, it shall be a violation of this Ordinance -,::'2av~.'-I to create or permit to be created
any non-exempt noise in the multifamily structure that exceeds 53 :~0 dBA during the hours
between 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m._,_or exceeds 4-5 40 dBA between the hours of 10:00 p.m. and
7:00 a.m., daily, measured ffc, m inside another sound-affected ~ dwelling within said
multifamily dwelling structure uni~. The sound level for non-exempt noise when measured inside
another multifamily dwelling unit in tourist residential or commercial use or zoning shall not
exceed 53 dBA during these daytime hours and shall not exceed 45 dBA during these nighttime
hours, including live performance music and amplified sound from within the same structure.
E. Construction Noise. No person shall operate or permit to be operated any
power driven construction equipment without a muffler or other noise reduction device at least as
effective as that recommended by the manufacturer or provided as original equipment.
Construction equipment that must be operated near a residentially zoned area on a 24-hour per
day basis (i.e., pumps, well tips, generators, etc.) shall be shielded by a barrier to reduce the noise
during the hours of 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m. unless the unshielded noise level is less than 55 dBA
measured at or inside of the closest adjaee~ accessible for testing sound-affected residentially
zoned or used property._ ~
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F. Annual Permit for/~a-amptif4ed Live Performance Music and/or Amplified
Sound from nonenclosed areas within 1000 feet of a Residential Use Occupancy or Zone.
1. No Amy person shall cause, ca--'-~!ng ~- allowi~ ~ ......i:e.~
or suffer live peffo~ance music or any ~plified sound to em~ate ~om
or t~ough a nonenclosed area ~t~n a co~erci~ or tou~t use
occupancy or zone ~d any p~ of the nonenclosed ~ea is ~t~n lOO0 feet
of a residential use occupancy or zone before g~Ml obt~ ~om the
Coun~ ~ ~ual pe~t in accord~ce with '~ .... ~:': ....... ~ ;~
subsection 3, below of tF2g :'a?~etion. No such ~ual pe~t shill be
issued for live peffo~ce music or ~plified sound to emanate ~om any
place, site 0r u~t in residential use or zoEng. ~ a~ual pe~t is not
required, but may be issued, for live peffo~ance music ~d/or amplified to
emanate from or through a nonenclosed area in other zones or uses
prodded such uses are la~lly petitted at the respective petit applied-
for nonenclosed area.
2. x~ ..... ~:~ m Live Peffo~ance music 0r ~plified sound emanating
from or through a nonenclosed ar~ for w~ch an a~ual pe~t is required,
or is not required but is obtained, sh~l not exceed ~ 5~ dBA between the
hours of 9:00 a.m. and 10:00 p.m. and shall not exceed ~ 4~ dBA
between the hours of 10:01 p.m. and 8:59 a.m. when measured at or inside
the prope~y bounda~ ~e'~ ..... ~:~' of prope~y in residential use or
zoning. ~en measured at or inside the bounda~ of a sound-affected site
in tourist residential or commercial use or zoning, such sounds shall not
exceed 58 dBA between 9:00 a.m. and 10:00 p.m.. and shall no[ ~x~ed 52
dBA between 10:01 p.m. and 8:59 a.m. In all other instances except
subsection D, above, (~thin multifamily dwelling u~ts), Table I and Table
II noise standards apply.
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~ 3~ Prior to a~ual petit issuance, an application shall be filed containing all
of the follo~ng igormarion:
a. Nine ~d mailing.address of applicam;
b. Nine ~d address of business or establis~em where live
peffo~ance music ~Wor amplified sound ~ll emanate ~
from such nonenclosed area;
c. Description of the applied for nonenclosed ~ea and the event~ for
wNch live peffo~ance music o~ amplified sound will emanate from ~
~ the a~ually petitted nonenclosed area: (e.g., di~er hour,
happy hour, da~ime, ~ evening or weekend entenaiment, etc.).
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d. Describe all t4 hours during any twenty-four hour period during
which such live performance music or amplified sound will emanate.
e. Calendar year for the wF2ck annual permit being applied for. is
Fee for Annual Permit. A fo~y doll~ ($40.~) fee sh~l ~ p~d by the
applic~t at the time of application for ~ ~u~ pe~t for costs
associated ~th admi~stration ~d efforcement. These ~ual pe~ts mn
~0m J~u~ 1 t~ough December 31. There shah be no pro-ration of the
application fee. These fees may be ch~g~ ~om time-to-time by
Resolution(s) of the Board of Coumy Co~ssioners.
Violation of Annual Permit for
TM .....
......... ~ ...... Live Pe~ormance
Music and Amplified Sound. ~y person who, or entity t~at, causes or
~1ows to be caused annually pe~tted live peffo~ance music or a~ually
pe~tted amplified sound to emanate ~om or through any a~ually
Debitted non-enclosed ~ea ..........
~ exceeds ~y of the standards of subsection (2), above, w~2ck
n.~. -- +~ ~.~. - : ........ c~ ~o · sh~l be in ~olation of the
~u~ pe~t and oft~s Ordinance.
Each incidence of noise level ancot pe~t time-of-day or other pe~t
restriction ~olmions may ak~l_constitute a separate offense as decided by
the e~orcement foram in the specific case.
Enforcement of Annual Permit. Violations of the a~u~ pe~t shall be
e~orced in accordance with the pro~sions of Section Twelve.
SECTION TWO: DELETION OF SECTION SEVEN.
Section Seven of Ordinance No. 90-17 (created by Section Four of Ordinance No. 93-77)
is hereby deleted:
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SECTION THREE: DELETION OF SUBSECTION (N) OF SECTION SEVEN, AS
PREVIOUSLY AMENDED AND PREVIOUSLY RENUMBERED
TO BE SUBSECTION M OF SECTION EIGHT.
Subsection N of Section Seven of Ordinance No. 90-17, "Exceptions" (as amended and
renumbered to be subsection M of Section Eight by Ordinance No. 93-77) and which is codified
as subsection (13) of Sec. 54-87 of the Code of Laws and Ordinances, is hereby deleted:
SECTION FOUR: AMENDMENT OF SUBSECTION ~ OF SECTION NINE, AS
AMENDED.
Subsection 3 of Section Nine of Ordinance No. 90-17, "Community Event Permits" (as
amended by Section Six of Ordinance No. 93-77) and which is codified as subsection (3) of Sec.
54-88 of the Code of Laws and Ordinances, is hereby amended to read as follows:
(3).Community event permits issued hereunder for entertainment events may be granted
subject to uade~ the following conditions:
a. The fanet:.cn event must be open to the public (admission may be charged);
b, The permit.a,:l'
....... ~ ........j can authorize the event to function for up to nine
four hours in _aene 24-hour day;
c, The entertainment event itself must function ~ only between the
hours of 9:00 a,m, and 12:00 midnight,'
SECTION FIVE.. CONFLICT AND SEVERABILITY.
The provisions of this Ordinance shall be liberally construed to effectively carry out its
purposes in the interests of public health, safety~ welfare, and convenience. In the event this
Ordinance conflicts with any other ordinance of Collier County, this Ordinance shall prevail. If
any section, phrase, sentence or portion of this Ordinance is for any reason held invalid or
unconstitutional by any court of competent jurisdiction, such portion shall be deemed a separate,
distinct, and independent provision, and such holding shall not affect the validity of the remaining
portions thereof.
SECTION SIX. INCLUSION IN THE CODE OF LAWS AND ORDINANCES.
The provisions of this Ordinance shall become and be made a part of the Code of Laws
and Ordinances of Collier County, Florida. The sections of the Ordinance may be renumbered or
relettered to accomplish such, and the word "ordinance" may be changed to "section", "article",
or any other appropriate word.
SECTION SEVEN. EFFECTIVE DATE - DELAYED.
.This Ordinance shall become effective on the 3 1't day of July 2000, subject to filing with
Florida's Department of State.
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PASSED AND DULY ADOPTED by the Board of County Commissioners of Collier
County, Florida, this day of ,2000.
ATTEST:
DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA.
By: By:
Deputy Clerk
Approved as to form
and legal sufficiency:
Thomas C. Palmer,
Assistant County Attorney
TIMOTHY J. CONSTANTINE, CHAIRMAN
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FAX
TO: Pam Perrell
LOCATION: Naples Daily News
FAX NO.:
263-4703
COMMENTS: Public Hearing to Consider Amendments to
County Ordinance 90-17, as Amended
FROM:
LOCATION:
FAX NO:
PHONE NO:
DATE SENT:
TIME SENT:
Ellie Hoffman/Minutes & Records
COLLIER COUNTY COURTHOUSE ~.,
(941) 774-8406
5/26/00
3:00 P.M.
# OF PAGES: (Including cover) 4
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May 26, 2000
Ms. Pam Perrell
Naples Daily News
1075 Central Avenue
Naples, FL 34102
Re:
Notice of Public Hearing to Consider Amendments to
Collier County Ordinance 90-17, as Amended
Dear Pam:
Please advertise the above referenced petition on Friday,
June 2, 2000 and kindly send the Affidavit of Publication,
in duplicate, together with charges involved to this office.
Thank you.
Sincerely,
Ellie Hoffman,
Deputy Clerk
Enclosure
Charge to: 001-101510-649100
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NOTICE OF INTENT TO CONSIDER ORDINANCE
Notice is hereby given that on TUESDAY, June 13, 2000, in the
Boardroom, 3rd Floor, Administration Building, Collier County Government
Center, 3301 East Tamiami Trail, Naples, Florida, the Board of County
Commissioners will consider the enactment of a County Ordinance. The
meeting will commence at 9:00 A.M. The title of the proposed Ordinance
is as follows:
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION SIX OF ORDINANCE NO. 90-17, AS
AMENDED, THE COLLIER COUNTY NOISE ORDINANCE; BY AMENDING TABLE I, A-
WEIGHTED NOISE LEVELS; ADDING TABLE II OCTAVE BAND MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE
SOUND PRESSURE NOISE LEVEL LIMITS, TO BE TESTED BY OCTAVE BAND
ANALYSIS; ADDING VIBRATION STANDARDS APPLICABLE TO RESIDENTIAL AND
TOURIST RESIDENTIAL SITES AND UNITS; ALSO AMENDING SUBSECTION D
RELATED TO MULTI-FAMILY DWELLING UNITS; AMENDING SUBSECTION SIX (F)
REGARDING REGULATED MUSIC AND AMPLIFIED NOISE FROM NON-ENCLOSED
AREAS; DELETING SECTION SEVEN THAT RELATED TO AMPLIFIED SOUND FROM
ENCLOSED AREAS; DELETING THE GRANDFATHERING EXCEPTION OF SUBSECTION
N OF ORIGINAL SECTION SEVEN, AS AMENDED AND PREVIOUSLY RENUMBERED AS
SECTION EIGHT; AMENDING SUBSECTION THREE OF SECTION NINE RELATED TO
COMMUNITY EVENT PERMITS FOR ENTERTAINMENT EVENTS; PROVIDING FOR
CONFLICT AND SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR INCLUSION INTO THE CODE OF
LAWS AND ORDINANCES; PROVIDING FOR A DELAYED EFFECTIVE DATE OF JULY
31, 2000
Copies of the proposed Ordinance are on file with the Clerk to the Board
and are available for inspection. All interested parties are invited to
attend and be heard.
NOTE: All persons wishing to speak on any agenda item must register with
the County administrator prior to presentation of the agenda item to be
addressed. Individual speakers will be limited to 5 minutes on any item.
The selection of an individual to speak on behalf of an organization or
group is encouraged. If recognized by the Chairman, a spokesperson for a
group or organization may be allotted 10 minutes to speak on an item.
Persons wishing to have written or graphic materials included in the
Board agenda packets must submit said material a minimum of 3 weeks prior
to the respective public hearing. In any case, written materials
intended to be considered by the Board shall be submitted to the
appropriate County staff a minimum of seven days prior to the public
hearing. All material used in presentations before the Board will become
a permanent part of the record.
Any person who decides to appeal a decision of the Board will need a
record of the proceedings pertaining thereto and therefore, may need to
ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record
includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is based.
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
TIMOTHY J. CONSTANTINE, CHAIRMAN
DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK
By: /s/Ellie Hoffman, Deputy Clerk
( SEAL )
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Naples DaiLy News
Nap[es, FL 34102
Affidavit of Publication Naples Daily News
BOARD OF COUNTY CONHISSIONERS
ATTN: TONYA PHILLIPS
PO BOX 413016
NAPLES FL 34101-3016
REFERENCE: 001230 0011015106491
58071732 90-17 NOTICE OF INTE
State of Florida
County of Collier
Before the undersigned authority, personally
appeared B. Lamb, who on oath says that she serves
as the Assistant Corporate Secretary of the Naples,
Daily News, a daily newspaper published at Naples,
in Collier County, Florida: that the attached
copy of advertising was published in said
newspaper on dates listed.
Affiant further says that the said Naples Daily
News is a newspaper published at Naples, in said
Collier County, Florida, and that the said
newspaper has heretofore been continuously
published in said Collier County, Florida, each
day and has been entered as second class ~ail
·atter at the post office in Naples, in said
Cottier County, Florida, for a period of 1 year
next preceding the first publication of the
attached copy of advertiseRent; and affiant
further says that she has neither paid nor
promised any person, firm or corporation any
discount, rebate, commission or refund for the
purpose of securing this advertisement for
pub[iction in the said newspaper.
PUBLISHED ON: 06/02
AD SPACE: 151.000 INCH
FILED ON: 06/02/00
........ ..........................
Sworn to and Subscribed before me this ~. day of~~._
Personally known by me ~ ~"~ J~ -
Susan D Flora
My Commission CC581717
Expires Dec. 10. 2000
.r.oom, 3rd Floor, Admin,
I~Otl~n. Building, Collier ~
oun?¥ Government
m~ ~rall, NaPle~ Florida,
1he Board of Cour~
Comm!ssloners will con.
sider the onactmenf of a
_~__ou..r~Y Ordinance. The
mm ,
f~ · · e title of
IS ~11 follows:
N ORDINANCE
AMENDING ~CTION
SIX OF ORDINANCE
NO. 90-t7, AS AMEND.
EDi THE COLLIER
COUNTY ,NOISE ORDI-
NANCE; BY AMEND-
ING TABLE I, A-
WEIGHTED NOISE
LEVELS; _ADDING TA
BLE ~f OCTAVE BA~
MAXIMUM ALLOW-
ABLE SOUND PRES~
SURE NOSE LEVEL
LIMITS, TO BE
TESTED BY OCTAVE
BAND ANALYSIS;
AOmNG
S.T.~_NOAROS
TO RES,O ..
R AND TOURIST
ESlDENTIAL SITES
AND 'UNITS; ALSO
AMEND NG ' SUBSEC-
TION D RELATED TO
Y
SUBSEc-'
IN(~' R!~ULATED
~utdc AND AM~.~.
FLIED NOISE FROM
S.¢T,O. SEVE.
SOU.D t
_. , S ..~_NOEO l
AND PRIE¥IOUSLY ~
R MBBI~ D AS
S~'~*~
AN~ENDING SUBSEC-
TION THREE OF SEC '
_TI_ON NINE RELATE~i
TO COMMUNITY
EVENT PERMITS FOR
ENTERTAINMENT
EVENTS: PROVIDING
FOR CONFLICT AND
SEVERABILITY' PRO-
V~NG POR 'INCLU.
§~ON ~NTO THE CODE
OF LAWS AND ORD~.
NANCES; PROVIDING
FOR A DELAYED EF-
FECTIVE DATE OF
_ JULY 3], 2OO0.
co~les of ~he _Pr0m~ed
..Ord~ ~re on hie with
me Clerk to the Board ~d
be heard.~ea to offend arid
Indlvl~.al sl:~emkors will
be limited toS mlmJtes on
an Indlvlduol to speak on
behaff of an organization
· or group Is eecouragec[ If
recognlze~l ~y fire Cholr-
rrmn, o ~e~erson for
~ group or orgunlzofion
rn~¥ be ~ffed 10 min-
utes to spe~k an an Item.
Persons wishing to
~ minimum of 3 weeks
I prlor to the respective
public h_e~rlng.: In. c~.~
cose~ wr11~ motorloiS in-
tended to be considered
by the aoord sho~l be .su~. -
rniffed to the cmprc~rKne
' Coun4y staff u miramum
of seven dovs prior te ~
public heurlng. All mc~er-
ol used In' presentations
before the Boorci .will
come 0 permonent ixrr OT
the record.
Any person~ who .decl~
es to ~oeol o decl.s~on
the Boord will' need o re-
I cord of the proceedings.
I pert~?lng firereiD _on.0
I~e, _moy neeD.
~ ensure thet ~ vero~l.. m
/ record Of ~e proceedings
! ~ made~_wqk~..recerd I?-.
/ au~le~ ~ tesfimollv aria
~ evidence upon which the
appeal Is bosecl.
BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS
COLLIER COUNTY,
FLORIDA
TIMOTHY J.
CONSTANTINE,
CHAIRMAN
DWIGHT E. BROCK,
CLERK ~
BV:/s/EIIle Hoffman, ~
June 2 No. 1626795
2655402 OR: 2692 PG: 0211
CLERK TO THE BOARDRECORDED in the OPPICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, PL
INTEROFPICE 4TH PLOOR 06/28/2000 at t2:18PM DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK RBC fEE
BX? 7240 COPIH$
INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT
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THIS INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT (the "Agreement") is entered into this
~ day of~, 2000, by and between THE CITY OF MARCO
ISLAND, FLOR1DA, hereinafter called the "City", and the BOARD OF
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, hereinafter
called the "County". The City and the County are sometimes collectively
referred to herein as the "parties" or individually as the "party".
WITNESSETH:
WHEREAS, the City was incorporated by special act of the Florida
Legislature that was approved on August 28, 1997 and by referendum; and
WHEREAS, Chapter 163, Florida Statutes, requires all municipal
governments to prepare and adopt a Comprehensive Plan, including a
Housing Element, within three years of incorporation; and
WHEREAS, the City is located within Collier County, Florida; and
WHEREAS, the County has successfully implemented a Housing
Program pursuant to the Housing Element contained in the County's Growth
Management Plan to address affordable housing needs and issues; and
WHEREAS, Section 163.01(2), Florida Statutes, permits local
governmental units to make the most efficient use of their resources by
enabling them to cooperate with each other to provide services in a manner
that will accord best with geographic, economic, population and other
factors influencing the needs and development of local communities; and
WHEREAS, the parties recognize that affordable housing is not only a
county-wide concern but also a regional concern and that a consolidated
approach presents a rational means to effectively address affordable housing
needs both on Marco Island and throughout unincorporated Collier County;
and
WHEREAS, the County desires to assist the City and serve all of the
citizens of Collier County by expanding the County's Housing Program,
including but not limited to all operational, managerial and programmatic
services, to encompass the City; and
OR: 2692 PG: 0212
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WHEREAS, by inclusion of the City in the County's Housing Program,
such program shall serve as the primary source for affordable housing
programs and services to address moderate, low and very low income
household needs and opportunities both on and off Marco Island; and
WHEREAS, the City has requested that the County provide assistance
to the City by including the City in the County's Housing Program to address
affordable housing issues both on and off Marco Island.
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants
contained herein, the parties hereby agree as follows:
The County will provide the services of the County Housing and
Urban Improvement staff ("County Staff") to incorporate the
City into the County's Housing Program, and to provide the
citizens of Marco Island all the services, programs, and other
benefits available to all other persons served by the Housing
Program.
The City will provide adequate space for the public display of
housing information and materials, and further will devote
nominal staff time to assist in the dissemination of information
related to the Housing Program.
The geographical boundaries of the City of Marco Island shall be
included as part of the County's Urban Area Boundary (map
attached), and such housing programs and activities
contemplated by this agreement shall occur within such Urban
Area Boundary.
That upon incorporation of the City into the County's Housing
Program, all current and future estimates of affordable housing
needs shall be calculated utilizing population data and economic
conditions/factors that encompass the Urban Area Boundary
covered by the Housing Program. Any future affordable
housing needs or obligations that may be attributable to the City
shall not be calculated independently, but rather shall be
included in overall Housing Program area calculations.
The City shall defer to the County all decisions regarding the
allocation and use of all sources of Housing Program funding.
In return the County shall provide the City with monthly reports
in a format mutually agreed upon.
OR: 2692 PG: 0213
That the County shall be able to utilize and include demographic
figures for the City of Marco Island for any future funding or
grant proposals prepared by County staff or designee to
advance programs and/or services under the Housing Program.
That the expansion of the County's Housing Program to
incorporate the City shall make the County's program the
primary source for housing programs and opportunities,
including affordable housing, on and off Marco Island.
TERMS OF AGREEMENT. This Agreement shall be for an initial
term of thirty-six (36) months beginning October 1, 2000, and
ending September 30, 2003. This initial term shall be
automatically renewed for additional three-year terms
commencing October 1 of the applicable year and terminating
September 30 three years thereafter unless one party delivers a
written notice of termination to the other party prior to April 1
of the applicable termination year.
The parties further agree that this Agreement may be
terminated upon a finding by the Florida Department of
Community Affairs, in writing, of one or more of the following:
(i) that the Agreement is contrary to the intent of Chapter 163,
Florida Statutes, (ii) that the agreement is contrary to policies
contained in the Southwest Regional Policy Plan, (iii) the
agreement is not in the best interest of the County, City, and
affected residents of Collier County.
NOTICES. All notices that are required hereunder, or which
either party may desire to serve upon the other party, including
but not limited to a change of address for either party, shall be
in writing and shall be presumed served when delivered
personally, or when deposited in the United States mail,
postage prepaid, addressed in accordance with each party's
current address of record. The initial address of record for each
party is:
Chairman, Marco Island City Council
950 N. Collier Boulevard, Suite 308
Marco Island, FL 34145
Chairman, Board of County Commissions
3301 East Tamiami Trail
Naples, FL 34112
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10.
11.
OR: 2692 PG: 0214
COMPENSATION. For the services rendered by the County
pursuant to this Agreement the City shall provide compensation
which the County must allocate to affordable housing activities.
The compensation paid by the City will equal 10% of annual
building permit fees collected by the City, or $50,000.00,
whichever is greater. Calculation of annual City building permit
fees collected shall not include any required impact fees or state
mandated fees. Further, for any qualified project within the City
which is eligible for building fee reduction or waiver, the amount
of building fee reduction, waiver or deferment shall be deducted
from the total amount of annual compensation. Said payments
from the City to the County shall be made to the Board of
County Commissioners. The payments by the City shall be paid
in quarterly installments beginning January 1, 2001 or as
governed by Chapter 218, Florida Statutes (The Florida Prompt
Payment Act).
INSURANCE. The County's liability coverages will extend to
both the County and County's staff for this Agreement subject
to normal exclusions.
12.
RECORDING. This Agreement shall be recorded in the Official
Records of Collier County, Florida.
CITY OF MARCO ISLAND,
FLORIDA
Harry CovY~n, Chairman
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
OF COLLIER COUNTY
Attest:
A. William Moss,
City Manager
Attest:
'-dwi 'h E. Brock,
Clerk of Courts
OR: 2692 PG: 0215
Approved as to form and legal
Sufficiency for the City of Marco
Island, Florida:
Approved as to form and legal
sufficiency for Collier County:
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City Attorney
DA ~ (~IL~ £L, Esq.
County Attorney
T46S
T4?S
T48S
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OR: 2692 PG: 0216 ***
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CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT FOR SUBDIVISION
IMPROVEMENTS
THIS CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT FOR SUBDIVISION IMPROVEMENTS
entered into this l~l day of ~ ,2000 between KENCO DEVELOPMENT, INC.,
a Florida corporation, hereinafter referred to as "Developer," and the Board of County Commissioners of
Collier County, Florida, hereinafter referred to as the "Board."
RECITALS:
A. Developer has, simultaneously with the delivery of this Agreement, applied for the approval by
the Board of a certain plat of a subdivision to be known as Indigo Lakes - Unit One:
B. Division 3.2 of the Collier County Land Development Code requires the Developer to post
appropriate guarantees for the construction of the improvements required by said subdivision regulations,
said guarantees to be incorporated in a bonded agreement for the construction of the required subdivision
improvements.
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing premises and mutual covenants hereinafter
set forth, Developer and the Board do hereby covenant and agree as follows:
1. Developer will cause to be constructed roadway, drainage, water and sewerage subdivision
infrastructure improvements within 12 months from the date of approval of said subdivision plat, said
infrastructure improvements hereinafter referred to as the Required Improvements.
2. Developer herewith tenders its subdivision performance security (attached hereto as Exhibit"A"
and by reference made a part of hereof) in the amount of Eighty-Nine Thousand Eight Hundred Sixty-Two
and 40/100 Dollars ($89,862.40) which represents 10% of the total contract cost of the Required
Improvements plus Forty-Nine Thousand One Hundred Thirty-Seven and 60/100 Dollars ($49,137.60) which
represents 100% of the estimated costs to complete the Required Improvements at the date of this Agreement
for a total of One Hundred Thirty-Nine Thousand Dollars ($139,000.00).
3. In the event of default by the Developer or failure of the Developer to complete such
improvements within the time required by the Land Development Code, Collier County may call upon the
subdivision performance security to insure satisfactory completion of the Required Improvements.
4. The Required Improvements shall not be considered complete until a statement of substantial
completion by Developer's engineer along with the final project records have been furnished to be reviewed
and approved by the Development Services Director for compliance with the Collier County Land
Development Code.
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5. The Development Services Director shall, within sixty (60) days of receipt of the statement of
substantial completion, either: a) notify the Developer in writing of his preliminary approval of the
improvements; or b) notify the Developer in writing of his refusal to approve the improvements, therewith
specifying those conditions which the developer must fulfill in order to obtain the Director's approval of
the improvements. However, in no event shall the Development Services Director refuse preliminary
approval of the improvements if they are in fact constructed and submitted for approval in accordance with
the requirements of this Agreement.
6. The Developer shall maintain all required improvements for a minimum period of one year after
preliminary approval by the Development Services Director. After the one year maintenance period by the
Developer has terminated, the Developer shall petition the Development Services Director to inspect the
required improvements. The Development Services Director or his designee shall inspect the improvements
and, if found to be still in compliance with the Collier County Land Development Code as reflected by final
approval by the Board, the Board shall release the remaining 10% of the subdivision performance security.
The Developer's responsibility for maintenance of the required improvements shall continue unless or until
the Board accepts maintenance responsibility for and by the County.
7. Six (6) months after the execution of this Agreement and once within every six (6) months
thereafter the Developer may request the Development Services Director to reduce the dollar amount of the
subdivision performance security on the basis of work complete. Each request for a reduction in the dollar
amount of the subdivision performance security shall be accompanied by a statement of substantial
completion by the Developer's engineer together with the project records necessary for review by the
Development Services Director. The Development Services Director may grant the request for a reduction
in the amount of the subdivision performance security for the improvements completed as of the date of the
request.
8. In the event the Developer shall fail or neglect to fulfill its obligation under this Agreement, upon
certification of such failure, the County Administrator may call upon the subdivision performance security
to secure satisfactory completion, repair and maintenance of the Required Improvements. The Board shall
have the right to construct and maintain, or cause to be constructed and maintained, pursuant to public
advertisement and receipt of acceptance of bids, the improvements required herein. The Developer, as
principal under the subdivision performance security, shall be liable to pay and to indemnify the Board, upon
completion of such construction, the final total cost to the Board thereof, including, but not limited to,
engineering, legal and contingent costs, together with any damages, either direct or consequential, which
the Board may sustain on account of the failure of the Developer to fulfill all of the provisions of this
Agreement.
9. All of the terms, covenants, and conditions herein contained are and shall be binding upon the
Developer and the respective successors and assigns of the Developer.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board and the Developer have caused this Agreement to be executed
by their duly authorized representatives this / ~- day of ._~....,2000.
SIGNED, SEALED AND DELIVERED
1N THE PRESENCE OF:
WiYess ,/
(Print Name) ......
DWIGHT EJ'BROCKi 6~LERK
Appro.,v,,ed'a~ tO ~o .r~.ahd legal sufficiency:
David C. Weigel
County Attorney
KENCO DEVELOPMENT, INC.
By: K~enneth P. Sauna, Jr., Vice Pr~ident
BOARD O~MISSIONERS
By: f//.,x,m~,~/~` (~~,.~_.
Ti on{on{~ J. Consta~e, Chairperson
S:kReccption~Letter~\ 13 xx\ 1328\CounD.\ 1328_phase 1 ACollst.&Mainl. Agreement $ub#2.~pd
FORM 8B MEMORANDUM OF VOTING CONFLICT FOR
COUNTY MUNICIPAL, AND OTHER LOCAL PUBLIC OFFICERS
LAST NAME~FIRST NAME--MIDDLE NAME
Mac'Kie, Pamela S.
MAILINGADDRESS
3301E.Tamiami Trail
CI~ COUN~
Naples Collier
OATEONWHICHVOTEOCCURRED
June 13, 2000
NAME OF BOARD, COUNCIL. COMMISSION, AUTHORFFY, OR COMMITTEE
Collier Board of County Commissioners
WHICH I SERVE IS A UNIT OF: ~
NAME OF POLFFICAL SUBOIVISiON:
Collier County
MY FOSITION IS:
ELECTIVE [:3 AFFOh",q]VE
WHO MUST FILE FORM 8B
This form is for use by any person serving at the county, city, or other local ie,;el of government on an appointed or elected board, council,
commission, authority, or committee. It applies equally to members of advisory and non-advisory bodies who are presented with a voting
conflict of interest under Section 112.3143, Florida Statutes.
Your responsibilities under the law when faced with voting on a measure in which you have a conflict of inlerest will vary greatly defending
on whether you hold an elective or appointive position. For this reason, please pay close attention to the instructions on this form before
completing the reverse side and filing the form.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLIANCE WITH SECTION 112.3143, FLORIDA STATUTES
A person holding elective or appointive county, municipal, or other local public office MUST ABSTAIN from votin9 on a measure which
inures to his or her special private gain or loss, Each elected or appointed local officer also is prohibited from knowingly voting on a mea-
sure which inures to the special gain or loss of a principal (other Ihan a government agency) by whom he or she is re!ained (including the
parent organization or subsidiary of a corporate principal by which he or she is re~ained); to the special private gain or loss of a reIative; or
to the special private gain or loss of a business associate. Commissioners of community redeve!opment agencies under Sec. 163.356 or
163.357, F.S., and officers of independent special tax districts elected on a one-acre, one-vote basis are not prohibited from voting in that
capacity.
For purposes of this law, a "relative" includes only the officer's father, mother, son, daughter, husband, wife, brother, sister, father-in-!a',',',
toolher-in-law, son-in-law, and daughter-in-law. A "business associate" means any person or entity engaged ~n or carrying on a business
enterprise with the officer as a partner, joint venturer, coowner of property, or corporate shareholder (where the shares of the corporattcn
are not listed on any national or regional stock exchange).
ELECTED OFFICERS:
In addition to abstaining from voting in the situations described above, you must disclose the conflict:
PRIOR TO THE VOTE BEING TAKEN by publicly stating to the assembly the nature of your interest in the measure on which you
are abstaining from voting; and
WITHIN 15 DAYS AFTER THE VOTE OCCURS by completing and filing this form with the person responsible for recording the min-
utes of the meeting, who should incorporate the form in the minutes.
APPOINTED OFFICERS:
Although you must abstain from voting in the situations described above, you otherwise may participate in these matters. However, you
must disclose the nature ol the conflict before making any attempt to influence the decision, whether orally or in writing and whether made
by you or at your direction.
IF YOU INTEND TO MAKE ANY ATTEMPT TO INFLUENCE THE DECISION PRIOR TO THE MEETING AT WHICH THE VOTE WILL BE
TAKEN:
· You must complete and file this form (before making any attempt to influence the decision) with the person responsible for recording the
minutes of the meeting, who will incorporate the form in the minutes. (Continued on other side)
CE FORM 88 - REV. 1/98 PAGE 1
APPOINTED OFFICERS (continued)
· A copy of the form must be provided immediately to the other members of the agency.
· The form must be read publicly at the next meeting after the form is filed.
IF YOU MAKE NO ATTEMPT TO INFLUENCE THE DECISION EXCEPT BY DISCUSSION AT THE MEETING:
· You must disclose orally the nature of your conflict in the measure before participating.
You must complete the form and file it within 15 days after the vote occurs with the person responsible for recording the minutes of the
meeting, who must incorporate the form in the minutes. A copy of the Iorm must be provided immediately to the other members of the
agency, and the form must be read publicly at the next meeting after the form is filed.
DISCLOSURE OF LOCAL OFFICER'S INTEREST
I, Pamela S. Mac'Kie hereby disclose that on June 13, 2000
(a) A measure came or will come before my agency which (check one)
inured to my special private gain or loss;
inured to the special gain or loss of my business associate,
inured to the special gain or loss of my relative,
inured to the special gain or loss of Pamela S. Mac'E'ie
·
whom I am retained; or
inured to the special gain or loss of
is the parent organization or subsidiary of a principal which has retained me.
(b) The measure before my agency and the nature of my conflicting interest in the measure is as follows:
AGENDA ITEM 16.A.6.
Request to approve for recording
the Performance Security.
the final plat of Indigo Lakes Unit One and approval of
which
After consultation with the County Attorney, I abstained from voting on the above matter pursuant to Section 286.012, Florida
Statutes, which provides that "no member of any state, county, or municipal governmental board, commission or agency who is
present at any meeting of such body at which an official decision, ruling or other official act is to be taken or adopted may abstain
from voting... except when, with respect to any such member, there is or appears to be, a possible conflict of interest under the
provisions of 112.311, S. 112.313, or S. 112.3143. In such cases, said member sha comply wit~J
S.112.3143."
June 13, 2000
Date Filed
NOTICE: UNDER PROVISIONS OF FLORIDA STATUTES {}112.317, A FAILURE TO MAKE ANY REQUIRED DISCLOSURE
CONSTITUTES GROUNDS FOR AND MAY BE PUNISHED BY ONE OR MORE OF THE FOLLOWING: IMPEACHMENT;'
REMOVAL OR SUSPENSION FROM OFFICE OR EMPLOYMENT, DEMOTION, REDUCTION IN SALARY, REPRIMAND, O¢? A
CIVIL PENALTY NOT TO EXCEED $10,000.
CE FORM 8B - REV. 1/98 PAGE. 2
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IRREVOCABLE STANDl~Y LETTER OF
CREDIT NUMBER SM41.~-689C
ISSUER'
FIRST UNION NATIONAL
8739 RESEARCH DRIVE
CHARLOTTE, NC 28262-0/42
HEREINAFTER "ISSUER")
PLACE AND DATE OF ISSU~~
8739 RESEARCH DRIVE - URP4
CHARLOT'rE, NC 28~62-0742
05/05/00
PLACE OF EXPIRY' AT ISSUER'S COUNTERS.
DATE OF EXPIRY'
THIS CREDIT SHALL BE VALID UNTIL 05/08/0i, AND SHALL
THEREAFTER BE AUTOMATICALLY RENEW.~D FOR SUCCESSIVE ONE-YEAR
(F::,O) F~,:~,YS PR2i_'~t? TO ANY SUCH ANN'[V]~RS,ARY D~I'E, THE ISSUER
NOTi~i.ES 'i'HE BENEfiCiARY IN WRiTiNg; BY R~C~IS'FERED i'q~L THA~
THE ISFaU~R ELECTS rIOT TO SO RENEW THIS CREDit.
APPLICANT'
KENCO DEVELOPMENT, INC.
A FLORIDA CORPORATION
255 EAST DRIV~
SUI'F£ D
MELBOURNE, FL 32904
(HEREINAFTER "APPLICANT")
i~ENEFIC IARY:
THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS,
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
COLLIER COUNTY COURTHOUSE COMPLEX
NAPLES, FLORIDA 34112
ATTN: PROdECT PLAN REVIEW
(HEREINAFTER "BENEFICIARY")
AMOUNT: $139, 000. O0 (U.S. ) UP TO AN AGGRE¢;ATE THEREOF.
CPED=T ,~VAZ' ABLE WITH: ISSUER
BY'
PAYMENT AGAINST DOCUMENTS DETAILED HEREIN AND DENEF'ICIARY'S DRAFTS AT
SIGHT DRAWN ON ISSUER.
DOCUMENTS REQUIRED'
AVAILABLE BY gENEFICIARY'S DRAFT(S) AT SigHT DRAWN ON THE
ISSUER AND ACCOMPANIED 8Y 'BENEFICIARY'S STATEMENT
PURPOR]'EDLY SI~NED I~Y THE COUNTY MANAGER, CERTIFYIN(~ THAT'
"KEHC,~] DEVELOPMENT, INC. HAS FAILED TO CONSTRUCT AND/OR MAINTAIN
THE IMPROVEMENTS ASSOCIATED WITH THAT CERTAIN PLAT OF A SUBDIVISION
KNOWN AS INDIQO LAKES - UNIT ONE OR A FINAL INSPECTION SATISFACTORY TO
COLLIER COUNTY HA9 NOT BEEN PERFORMED PRIOR TO THE DATE OF EXPIRY, AND
SA]"!SFAC'~OF:Y aLTERNATIVE ~ERFDR;~ANCE SECtJR!TY HAS NOT BEEN ?ROVIDED '1'0
AND SATISFACTDRY ALTERNATIVE PERFORMANCE SECURITY HAS NOT BEEN PROVIDED
TO AND FORMALLY ACCEPTED BY THE ~ENEFICIARY."
DRAFT(S) DRAWN UNDER THIS LETTER OF (:REDIT MUST BE MARKED'
"DRAWN UNDER FIRST UNION NATIONAl_ BANK CREDIT NO. SM~12689C DATED 05/05/00."
CONTINUED ON NEXT PAgE WHICH FOi{MS AN INTEGRAL. PART OF THIS
LETTER OF CREDIT
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IRREVOCABLE STANDBY LETTER OF CREDIT SM412689C
PAGE NO. 2
05/05/00
THE ORIQINAL LETTER OF CREDIT AND ALL AMENDMENTS, IF' ANY, MUST BE PRESENTED
FOR PROPER ENDORSEMENT.
THIS LETTER OF CREDIT SETS-FORTH IN FULL THE TER~MS OF THE ISSUER'S UNDERTAKING
AND SUCH UNDERTAKING SHALL NOT IN ANY WAY BE MODIFIED, _AMENDED, OR AMPLIFIED
REFERENCE TO ANY DOCUMENTS, INSTRUMENT~ OR AGREEMENT REFERENCED TO HEREIN OR
WHICH THIS LETTER OF CREDIT RELATES, AND ANY SUCH REFERENCE SHALL NOT
DEEMED TO INCORPORATE HEREIN BY REFERENCE ANY DOCUMENT, INSTRUMENT, OR
AGREEMENT.
ISSUER HEREDY ENGAGES WITH ~ENEFICIARY THAT DRAFT(S> DRAWN UNDER AND IN
COMPLIANCE WITH THE TERMS OF THIS CREDIT WILL BE DULY HONORED ~Y ISSUER IF
P~ESENT~D WITHIN THE VALIDITY OF THIS CREDIT. .....
EXCEPT A~ OTHERWISE EXPRESSLY STATED HEREIN, TH~S LETTER OF CREDIT IS SUBJECT
TO THE UNIFORM CUSTOMS AND PRACTICE FOR DOCUMENTARY CREDITS, ESTABLISHED BY
THE INTERNATIONAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, AS IN EFFECT ON THE DATE OF ISSUANCE
OF THIS CREDIT.
SINCERELY,
RO~7-]'~L. FOUTTS, III
FIRST UNION NATIONAL BANK
VICE PRESIDENT
SAE
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CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT
FOR SUBDIVISION IMPROVEMENTS
THIS CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT FOR
SUBDIVISION IMPROVEMENTS is entered into thls~ /~-day of ~...~ , 2000
between First Choice Storage, L.C., a Florida limited liability company, and Tollgate
Enterprises, LLC, a Florida limited liability company (hereinafter collectively re£erred to as
"Developer") and the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida (hereinafter
referred tO as the "Board").
RECITALS:
Developer has, simultaneously with the delivery of this Agreement, applied for
the approval by the Board of a certain. Site Development Plan to be known as
SDP #99-203.
Division 3.2 of the Collier County Land Development Code requires the
Developer to post appropriate guarantees for the construction of the
improvements requ/xed by said subdiv/sion regulation, said guarantees to be
incorporated in a bonded agreement for the construction. of the requixed
improvements.
NOW, THEKEFOKE, in consideration of the foregoing premises and mutual
covenants hereina/ter set forth, Developer and the Board do hereby covenant and agree as
follows:
1. Developer will cause to be constructed certain sanita~ sewer facilities as
reflected on SDP g99-203 within three (3) months from the date of approval of the said Site
Development Plan, said improvements hereinafter referred to as the "required improvements".
2. Developer herewith tenders its subdivision performance security (attached
hereto as Exhibit "A" and by reference made a part hereof) in the amount of $ 7t-/-, / ~'~, ct [,
which amount represents ten percent (10%) of the total contract cost to complete &)nstruction
plus one hundred percorn (I00%) of the estimated cost to complete the required improvements at
the date of this Agreement.
3. In the event of default by the Developer or failure of the Developer to
complete such improvements within the time requixed .by the Land Development Code, Collier
County may call upon the subdivision performance security to ensure satisfactory completion of
the required improvements.
4. The required improvements shall not be considered complete until a
~t_~nent of substantial completion by Developer's engineer along with the final project records
have been furnished to be reviewed and approved by the Development Services Director
("Director") for compliance with the Collier County Land Development Code.
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5. The Dire,
substantial completion, either: -'
the im~ovements; or b) noti/
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:tot shall, withi~ sixty (60) days of receipt of the statement of
.) notify the Developer in writing of his prelim/mxy approval of
y the Develope~ in writing of his refusal to approve of the
improvements, therewith specif)ing those conditions which the Developer must fulfill in order to
obtain the Director's approval ~f the improverrents. However, in no event shall the Director
if they are in fact constructed and submi~d for
refuse preliminary approval of tire improvements
approval in accordance with the requirements of
6. The Developer shall mair
period of one (1) year after preliminary appn
maintenance period by the Developer has terrain
inspect the required improvements. The Direct~
and if found to be still in. compliance with th
reflected by final approval by the Board, the
of the subdivision performance gecurity. The D~
required improvements shall continue unlesl
responsib'fiity for and by the Co~ nty.
7. Six (6) m
every six (6) months thereafter.
amount of the subdivision perf~
for a reduction in the dollar
accompanied by a statement of s
the project records necessary for
a reduction in the amount of
completed as of the date of the re
8. In the eve
under this Asreement, upon the
upon the subd/v/sion perforn~
main~uc¢ of the requkcd im
maln~in, or cause to be constm(
and accepl~nce of bids, the impr<
Agreement
rain all required improvements for a minimum
}val by the Director. After the one (1) year
ated, the Developer shall petition the Director to
'or his designee shall inspect the improvements
~ Collier County Land Development Code as
:d shall release the remaining ten pexcent (10%)
:veloper's responsibility for maintenance of the
or until the Board accepts maintenance
onths after the ,,xecution of this Agreement and once within
the Developer may request the Director to reduce the dollar
manet security on the basis of work complete& Each request
amount of tht subdivision performance security shall be
abstantial compl~tion by the Developer's engineer together with
review by the Director. The Director may grant the request for
the subdivisio~ performance security for the improvements
quest.
nt the Develo~r shall fail or neglect to fulfill its obligations
~erti£eation of s~ch failure, the County Administrator may call
uuce security t~ secure satisfactory completion, repair and
vrovements. The Board shall have the fight to construct and
'ted or mainmine:l, pursuant to public advertisement and receipt
,vements require herein. The Developer, as principal under the
subdivision performance security, shall be hab:
completion of such construction, the final total
limited to, engineering, legal ,a~ contingent cos
consequential, which the Board ~ aay sustain on a
all of the provisions of this Agree ment.
9. All of the
be binding upon the Developer at
CONSTRU
F(
Ierll!~: eovenallt~
~d the respective
2TION AND MAIl
SUBDIVISION
Page 2
e to pay and to indemnify the Board, upon
cost to the Board thereof, including, but not
rs, together with any damages, either direct or
:count of the failure of the Developer to fulfill
;and conditions herein contained are and shall
successors and assigns of the Developer.
TENANCE AGR~E~NT
MPROVEMENTS
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Agreement
t/
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board and the Developer have caused 1his
to be executed by their duly authorized representatives this .~ day of
,2000.
SIGNED, SEALED AND DELIVERED IN
THE PRESENCE OF:
DEVELOPER:
Fixst Choice Storage, L.C., a Florida limited
,,,Oerald I. 6oldberg, Managing Me7
Tollgate Enterprises, LLC, a Florida limited
liability eompgny
/Oarry~uth, Managing Member
CONSTKUCTION AND MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT
FOR SUBDMSION IMPROVF~'v[!~TS
Page 3 of 4
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Printed or Typed
l~i(~d or Typed Ntme
BOARD O~ C~MA4ISSIONERS
OF COLLi~K COUNTY, FLORIDA,-~ ,.
C~oved as to form ,and lega~ sufficiency:
... County Attorney
ATTEST: " ' ....'. -.
DWIGHT E. BROCK,:CgERK '.c~;i,: .. ::~'~"
Attest as to ' '
signature on15.", , ....."'
CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT
FOR SUBDIVISION IIVI~RO~TS
Page 4 of 4
PERFORMANCE BOND
BOND NO. - 680042
KNOW ALL PERSONS BY TI-IIgSE PRESENTS: that
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First Choice Storage, L.C.
3135 Terrace Avenue
Naples, FL 34104
Tollgatc Enterprises, LLC
840 - 5th Street SW
Naples, FL 34117
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(hereinafter collectively referred to as "Owner") and
MID-STATE SURETY CORPORATION
102 KERCHEVAL / 6ROSSE POINTE FARMS, MI 48236
(hereinafter referred to as "Surety") are held and firmly bound unto Collier County, Florida
(hereinafter referred to as "County") in the total aggregate sum of ., (SEE LEFT)
($'7q? I~;%', Cl[~ Dollars in lawfid money of the United States, for the payment of which sum well
and truly to be made, we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, administrators, successors and
assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. Owner and Surety are used for singular
or plural, as the context requires.
THE CONDITION OF THIS OBLIGATION is such that whereas, the Owner has submitted for
approval by the Board a ce~ain Site Development Plan known as SDP #99-203, and such Site
Development Plan includes specific improvements whi~ are required by Collier County
Ordinances and Resolutions (hereinafter referred to as "Land Development Regulations"). This
obligation of the Surety shall commence on the date this Bond is executed and shall continue
until the date of final acceptance by the Board of County Commissioners of the specific
improvements described in the Land Development Regulations (hereinafter referred to as the
"Cyllarallty Period").
NOW, THEREFOR.B, if the Owner shall well, truly and faithfiJHy perform its obligations and
duties in accordance with the Land Development Regulations during the C_mara~ty Period
established by the County, and the Owucr shall satisfy all claims and demands incurred and shall
fully indemnify and save harmless the County from and against all costs and damages which it
may suffer by reason of Owner's failure to do so, and shall reimburse and repay the County all
outlay and expense which the County may incur in making good any default, then this obligation
shall bc void, otherwise to remain in full force and effect
PROVIDED, FURTIlER, that the said Surety, for value received hereby, stipulates and agrees
that no change, extension of time, alteration, addition or deletion to the proposed specific
improvements shall in any way affect its obligation on this Bond, and it does hereby waive
notice of any such chang_e,. extension of time, alteration, addition or deletion to the proposed
specific improvements.
~u~K.~P1~H~rq ~U~L~IILL
NO. 025
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PROVIDED FURIl-IER, that it is expressly a~reed that this Bond shall be deemed amended
automatically and immediately, without formal and separate amendments hereto, so as to bind
the Owner and the Surety to the full and faithful pcrfo _~.nce in accordance with the Land
Development Regulations. The term "Amendment", wherever used m this Bond and whether
referring to this Bond or other documents, shall include any alteration, addition or modification
of any character whatsocver.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parlies hereto have caused this PERFORCE BOND to be
executed this ,~.f'-Ex day of /~o~.'i (,2000.
SIGNED, SEALED AND DELIVEP~D IN
THE PRESENCE OF:
Printed or Typ,*d Name
Prin~ ~ ~.a ~nme
Pt/ned or T,~ed Name
OWNBR:
First Choice Storage, L,C., a Florida limited
'~'er~ld I. Croldb~rg;M~na~i~r
Tollgate Enterprises, LLC, a Florida limited
liability comp.~____~ -/~~ ~-
By: .~~ Managing M~raber
STATE OF FLORIDA
county ov
The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this ~~y of April,
2000, by Garry Muth, as Managing Member of Tollgate Enterprises, LLC, a Florida limitcd
liability company, [2~:] who is personally kn~ me.or [
lqOTARY PUBLIC
~ ol~ ~ ~ o~ NOTARY
MY COMMISSION EXPIRES:
PERFORMANCE BOND
Pago 2 of 3
STATE OF FLORI DA
COU'NTY OF COLLI ER
MY COMMISSION EXPIltES.~ ,
Dor~O.D~
Not~/I~foli~, District of Columbia
SURI~TY: My Commission E~ires April 30, 2000
The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this 28t____~ day of April,
2000, by R.W. BURNLEY , aS Attorney in Fact
of Mid-State Surety Corporation _ ,[ ] who is personally known to me or [ x] who
NOTARY PUBLIC
MY COMMISSION EXPIRES:
..";6" '.~ Kevin A. Denti
:*: *.*; MY COMMISSION # CC666301 EXPIRES
~,':?~,:~; ~;.,~ November 14. 2001
,,,,,,,,,, BONDED THRU T~OY FAIN INSI.~ANCL IN(;
PEKFORMANCE BOND
Page 3 of 3
MID-STATE SURETY CORPORA/ION
GROSSE POINTE F~, MICI~GA.N 48236
POWER OF ATTORNEY
Know All Men By These Prmmn~:
That the MID-STATE SURBTY CORPOICATION, a corpomie~ of the Sam of MICHIGAN, having ~ ~ o~ce in the City of
Farms, Michisan pursuant to authority granted by a rcsolutio~,ofits Board of Directom, which reads as fonows:
The President, the Vice l'msidcat. o~ the Treasur= of this Coqxs~on shall have au~otity to appoint in writing such attorneys-in-fact, as
business of the Corporation may zequirc, and to authorize such _-_~_~in-fact, rout each of them to cxecute on behalf of the Corpozag~
bonds. r~.~,?i,~,,,'e% stipuleohs. contracts of~_4~ and other unde~gs ofI~ ~,,~,-act~ or to cxcn~ any lesser manbet of said
as hereinbefore set forth.
"Said appoinlmc~ .shallbe at~sexl by the Secretary ~, V~~t of~ Co~tion underits seal. The slg-stm'e ofthe Sectcrazy errol
Vice Presidcnt to ccrtified copies of such powers of attorney may be ~ or facsimik, ~ud whcn the corporat~ seal is affxr, ed thcmto, amy thir
pany may rely on said certified copies ofpow~ of attorney as the act and deed of this ~~ The Ptesidc~ ltz ¥ic~ Presidere, or Treeage
may revoke any ~poinuncnt madepur~,tant hcreto, and ~evoke any and all authority confcn'ed by any such appohmncnt."
does hcteby nom~-sl~, constitute and appoint R.W. Burnley
Any and all bonds in an amount not cxceed~ S10,000,000.00 in any single instance, for or on behalf of this
accordance with its clmrte:, and to bind MID-~A~ SURBTY CORPOICATION, thcreby, and all of the acts of said Atlomey-in-Fact, pumm~
to these presents, are hcreby ratified aud con~
by its proper officer.
and its corporate seal to be hcreunto sff'txed this 10th day of_~gllC_~ 19 9~.
the foregoing Power 9f At&meb, mmim in full fon:e and has not been ~mked, and furthcnno~ that the pmv/siom ofthe By-Laws ofthe company and the
Resolutions of th~.Bo~t~ olD' ~n~?rs set for~ in the Power ofAt~uey, ~re roll in forc~ ..
RESOLUTION NO. 2000- 17~
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE INSTALLATION OF A
FOUR-WAY STOP CONTROL AT THE INTERSECTION OF
NORTH 9TM STREET AND ROBERTS AVENUE IN IMMOKALEE,
FLORIDA.
WHEREAS, Chapter 316, Florida Statutes, permits the Board of County Commissioners (BCC) to install
traffic control devices on roadways under its jurisdiction; and
WHEREAS, North 9th Street and Roberts Avenue both fall under the jurisdiction of the BCC; and
WHEREAS, in accordance with Chapter 316, Florida Statutes, the BCC may install traffic control devices
as may be appropriate upon the basis of an engineering and traffic investigation; and
WHEREAS, the results of such engineering and traffic investigations determine that four-way stop control
is warranted under the conditions found to exist and conforms to criteria promulgated by the County.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA THAT:
SECTION 1: The BCC does hereby approve the installation of a four-way stop control at the intersection of North
9~ Street and Roberts Avenue in Immokalee, Florida, and does hereby direct the County Transportation Services
Department Staff to install appropriate the signs and pavement markings giving motorists notice thereof.
SECTION 2: A copy of this Resolution shall be forwarded to the Collier County Sheriff's Office for proper
enforcement of the four-way stop control at the designated intersection.
SECTION 3: The effective date of the four-way stop control shall be after written notification to the Sheriff's Office
and upon posting of appropriate signage and pavement markings.
This Resolution adopted after motion, second, and majority vote favoring same this
· -'~'~.~t ~ ~'~2' ,2000.
" ATTEST: ":"
~.. DWIGHT E. BR~)CK, Clerk
~ Approved as to xp~ ~ g
sufficiency:. ' ~
He~id~ F.'~shton
Assistant Collier Coun~
day of
BOARD OF~ONERS
COLLIER CI3t,UNTY~,FLORIDA .
PROJECT: Lely Canal
PARCEL NO: 103
FOLIO NO: 00443960008 16B
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AGREEMENT FOR SALE AND PURCHASE
THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into by and between VERA WYCHE
(hereinafter referred to as "Seller"), and COLLIER COUNTY, a political subdivision of
the State of Florida, (hereinafter referred to as "Purchaser").
WITNESSETH
WHEREAS, Seller is the owner of that certain pamel of real property (hereinafter
referred to as "Property"), located in Collier County, State of Florida, and being more
particularly described in Exhibit "A", attached hereto and made a part hereof by
reference.
WHEREAS, Pumhaser is desirous of purchasing the Property, subject to the conditions
and other agreements hereinafter set forth, and Seller is agreeable to such sale and to
such conditions and agreements.
NOW, THEREFORE, and for and in consideration of the premises and the respective
undertakings of the parties hereinafter set forth and the sum of Ten Dollars ($10.00), the
receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, it is agreed as follows:
I. AGREEMENT
1.01 In consideration of the purchase price and upon the terms and conditions
hereinafter set forth, Seller shall sell to Purchaser and Purchaser shall purchase
from Seller the Property, described in Exhibit "A".
II. PAYMENT OF PURCHASE PRICE
2.01 The purchase price (the "Purchase Price") for the Property shall be Five
Thousand Nine Hundred Twenty Five and 00/100 dollars ($5925.00) (U.S.
Currency) payable at time of closing.
III. ~
3.01 The Closing (THE "CLOSING DATE", "DATE OF CLOSING", OR
"CLOSING") of the transaction shall be held on or before one hundred twenty (120)
days following execution of this Agreement by the Purchaser but not later than
July 28, 2000, unless extended by mutual written agreement of the parties hereto.
The Closing shall be held at the Collier County Attomey's Office, Administration
Building, 3301 Tamiami Trail East, Naples, Florida. The procedure to be followed
by the parties in connection with the Closing shall be as follows:
3.011 Seller shall convey a marketable title free of any liens, encumbrances,
exceptions, or qualifications. Marketable title shall be determined according to
applicable title standards adopted by the Florida Bar and in accordance with
law. At the Closing, the Seller shall cause to be delivered to the Purchaser
the items specified herein and the following documents and instruments duly
executed and acknowledged, in recordable form:
3.0111 Warranty Deed in favor of Purchaser conveying title to the
Property, free and clear of all liens and encumbrances other than:
(a) The lien for current taxes and assessments.
(b) Such other easements, restrictions or conditions of record.
3.0112 Combined Purchaser-Seller closing statement.
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3.0113 A "Gap," Tax Proration, Owner's and Non-Foreign A t," as
required by Section 1445 of the Internal Revenue Code and as required
by the title insurance underwriter in order to insure the "gap" and issue
the policy contemplated by the title insurance commitment.
3.0115 A W-9 Form, "Request for Taxpayer Identification and
Certification" as required by the Internal Revenue Service.
3.012 At the Closing, the Purchaser, or its assignee, shall cause to be delivered to
the Seller the following:
3.0121 A negotiable instrument (County Warrant) in an amount equal to
the Purchase Price. No funds shall be disbursed to Seller until the Title
Company verifies that the state of the title to the Property has not
changed adversely since the date of the last endorsement to the
commitment, referenced in Section 4.011 thereto, and the Title Company
is irrevocably committed to pay the Purchase Price to Seller and to issue
the Owner's title policy to Purchaser in accordance with the commitment
immediately after the recording of the deed.
3.0122 Funds payable to the Seller representing the cash payment due
at Closing in accordance with Article III hereof, shall be subject to
adjustment for prorations as hereinafter set forth.
3.02 Each party shall be responsible for payment of its own attomey's fees. Seller,
at its sole cost and expense, shall pay at Closing all documentary stamp taxes due
relating to the recording of the Warranty Deed, in accordance with Chapter 201.01,
Florida Statutes, and the cost of recording any instruments necessary to clear
Seller's title to the Property. The cost of the Owner's Form B Title Policy, issued
pursuant to the Commitment provided for in Section 4.011 below, shall be paid by
Purchaser. The cost of the title commitment shall also be paid by Purchaser.
3.03 Purchaser shall pay for the cost of recording the Warranty Deed. Real
Property taxes shall be prorated based on the current year's tax with due
allowance made for maximum allowable discount, homestead and any other
applicable exemptions and paid by Seller. If Closing occurs at a date which the
current year's millage is not fixed, taxes will be prorated based upon such prior
year's millage.
IV. REQUIREMENTS AND CONDITIONS
4.01 Upon execution of this Agreement by both parties or at such other time as
specified within this Article, Purchaser and/or Seller, as the case may be, shall
perform the following within the times stated, which shall be conditions precedent
to the Closing;
4.011 Within fifteen (15) days after the date hereof, Purchaser shall obtain as
evidence of title an ALTA Commitment for an Owner's Title Insurance Policy
(ALTA Form B-1970) covering the Property, together with hard copies of all
exceptions shown thereon. Purchaser shall have thirty (30) days, following
receipt of the title insurance commitment, to notify Seller in writing of any
objection to title other than liens evidencing monetary obligations, if any,
which obligations shall be paid at closing. If the title commitment contains
exceptions that make the title unmarketable, Purchaser shall deliver to the
Seller written notice of its intention to waive the applicable contingencies or to
terminate this Agreement.
4.012 If Purchaser shall fail to advise the Seller in writing of any such
objections in Seller's title in the manner herein required by this Agreement, the
title shall be deemed acceptable. Upon notification of Purchaser's objection to
title, Seller shall have thirty (30) days to remedy any defects in order to convey
good and marketable title, except for liens or monetary obligations which will
be satisfied at Closing. Seller, at its sole expense, shall use its best efforts to
make such title good and marketable. In the event Seller is unable to cure said
objections within said time period, Purchaser, by providing written notice to
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Seller within seven (7) days after expiration of said thirty ( day period, may
accept title as it then is, waiving any objection; or Purchaser may terminate the
Agreement. A failure by Purchaser to give such written notice of termination
within the time period provided herein shall be deemed an election by
Purchaser to accept the exceptions to title as shown in the title commitment.
4.013 Purchaser shall have the option, at its own expense, to obtain a current
survey of the Property prepared by a surveyor licensed by the State of Florida.
No adjustments to the Purchase Price shall be made based upon any change
to the total acreage referenced in Exhibit "A", if any. Seller agrees to furnish
any existing surveys of the Property, if any, to Purchaser within thirty (30) days
of execution of this Agreement.
V. INSPECTION PERIOD
5.01 Purchaser shall have one hundred and twenty (120) days from the date of
this Agreement, ("Inspection Period"), to determine through appropriate
investigation that:
1. Soil tests and engineering studies indicate that the Property can be developed
without any abnormal demucking, soil stabilization or foundations.
2. There are no abnormal drainage or environmental requirements to the
development of the Property.
3. The Property is in compliance with all applicable State and Federal
environmental laws and. the Property is free from any pollution or
contamination.
4. The Property can be utilized for its intended purpose.
5.02 If Purchaser is not satisfied, for any reason whatsoever, with the results of
any investigation, Purchaser shall deliver to Seller prior to the expiration of the
Inspection Period, written notice of its intention to waive the applicable
contingencies or to terminate this Agreement. If Purchaser fails to notify the Seller
in writing of its specific objections as provided herein within the Inspection Period,
it shall be deemed that the Purchaser is satisfied with the results of its
investigations and the contingencies of this Article VI shall be deemed waived. In
the event Purchaser elects to terminate this Agreement because of the right of
inspection, Purchaser shall deliver to Seller copies of all engineering reports and
environmental and soil testing results commissioned by Purchaser with respect to
the Property.
5.03 Purchaser and its agents, employees and servants shall, at their own risk and
expense, have the right to go upon the Property for the purpose of surveying and
conducting site analyses, soil borings and all other necessary investigation.
Purchaser shall, in performing such tests, use due care and shall indemnify Seller
on account of any loss or damages occasioned thereby and against any claim
made against Seller as a result of Purchaser's entry. Seller shall be notified by
Purchaser no less than twenty four (24) hours prior to said inspection of the
Property.
VI. INSPECTION
6.01 Seller acknowledges that the Purchaser, or its authorized agents, shall have
the right to inspect the Property at any time prior to the Closing.
VII. POSSESSION
7.01 Purchaser shall be entitled to full possession of the Property at Closing.
VIII. PRORATIONS
8.01 Ad valorem taxes next due and payable, after closing on the Property, shall
be prorated at Closing based upon the gross amount of 1999 taxes, and shall be
paid by Seller.
IX. TERMINATION AND REMEDIES
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9.01 If Seller shall have failed to perform any of the covenants and/or agreements
contained herein which are to be performed by Seller, within ten (10) days of
written notification of such failure, Purchaser may, at its option, terminate this
Agreement by giving written notice of termination to Seller. Purchaser shall have
the right to seek and enforce all rights and remedies available at law or in equity to
a contract yendee, including the right to seek specific performance of this
Agreement.
9.02 if the Purchaser has not terminated this Agreement pursuant to any of the
provisions authorizing such termination, and Purchaser fails to close the
transaction contemplated hereby or otherwise fails to perform any of the terms,
covenants and conditions of this Agreement as required on the part of Purchaser
to be performed, provided Seller is not in default, then as Seller's sole remedy,
Seller shall have the right to terminate and cancel this Agreement by giving written
notice thereof to Purchaser, whereupon one percent (1%) of the purchase price
shall be paid to Seller as liquidated damages which shall be Seller's sole and
exclusive remedy, and neither party shall have any further liability or obligation to
the other except as set forth in paragraph 12.01, (Real Estate Brokers), hereof.
The parties acknowledge and agree that Seller's actual damages in the event of
Purchaser's default are uncertain in amount and difficult to ascertain, and that said
amount of liquidated damages was reasonably determined by mutual agreement
between the parties, and said sum was not intended to be a penalty in nature.
9.03 Should any litigation or other action be commenced between the parties
concerning the Property or this Agreement, the party prevailing in such litigation or
other action shall be entitled, in addition to such relief as may be granted, to a
reasonable sum for its attorney's fees, paralegal charges and all fees and costs for
appellate proceedings in such litigation or other action; which sum may be
determined by the court or in a separate action brought for that purpose.
9.04 The parties acknowledge that the remedies described herein and in the other
provisions of this Agreement provide mutually satisfactory and sufficient remedies
to each of the parties, and take into account the peculiar risks and expenses of
each of the parties.
X. SELLER'S AND PURCHASER'S REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES
10.01 Seller and Purchaser represent and warrant the following:
10.011 Seller and Purchaser have full right and authority to enter into and to
execute this Agreement and to undertake all actions and to perform all tasks
required of each hereunder. Seller is not presently the subject of a pending,
threatened or contemplated bankruptcy proceeding.
10.012 Seller has full right, power, and authority to own and operate the
Property, and to execute, deliver, and perform its obligations under this
Agreement and the instruments executed in connection herewith, and to
consummate the transaction contemplated hereby. All necessary
authorizations and approvals have been obtained authorizing Seller and
Purchaser to execute and consummate the transaction contemplated hereby.
At Closing, certified copies of such approvals shall be delivered to Purchaser
and/or Seller, if necessary.
10.013 The warranties set forth in this paragraph shall be true on the date of
this Agreement and as of the date of Closing. Purchaser's acceptance of a
deed to the said Property shall not be deemed to be full performance and
discharge of every agreement and obligation on the part of the Seller to be
performed pursuant to the provisions of this Agreement.
10.014 Seller represents that it has no knowledge of any actions, suits, claims,
proceedings, litigation or investigations pending or threatened against Seller, at
law, equity or in arbitration before or by any federal, state, municipal or other
governmental instrumentality that relate to this agreement or any other
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property that could, if continued, adversely affect Selle ability to sell the
Property to Purchaser according to the terms of this Agreement.
10.015 No party or person other than Purchaser has any right or option to
acquire the Property or any portion thereof.
10.016 Until the date fixed for Closing, so long as this Agreement remains in
force and effect, Seller shall not encumber or convey any portion of the
Property or any rights therein, nor enter into any agreements granting any
person or entity any rights with respect to the Property or any part thereof,
without first obtaining the written consent of Purchaser to such conveyance,
encumbrance, or agreement which consent may be withheld by Purchaser for
any reason whatsoever.
10.017 Seller represents that there are no incinerators, septic tanks or
cesspools on the Property; all waste, if any, is discharged into a public sanitary
sewer system; Seller represents that they have (it has) no knowledge that any
pollutants are or have been discharged from the Property, directly or indirectly
into any body of water. Seller represents the Property has not been used for
the production, handling, storage, transportation, manufacture or disposal of
hazardous or toxic substances or wastes, as such terms are defined in
applicable laws and regulations, or any other activity that would have toxic
results, and no such hazardous or toxic substances are currently used in
connection with the operation of the Property, and there is no proceeding or
inquiry by any authority with. respect thereto. Seller represents that they have
(it has) no knowledge that there is ground water contamination on the Property
or potential of ground water contamination from neighboring properties. Seller
represents no storage tanks for gasoline or any other substances are or were
located on the Property at any time during or prior to Seller's ownership
thereof. Seller represents none of the Property has been used as a sanitary
landfill.
10.018 Seller has no knowledge that the Property and Seller's operations
concerning the Property are in violation of any applicable Federal, State or
local statute, law or regulation, or of any notice from any governmental body
has been served upon Seller claiming any violation of any law, ordinance, code
or regulation or requiring or calling attention to the need for any work, repairs,
construction, alterations or installation on or in connection with the Property in
order to comply with any laws, ordinances, codes or regulation with which
Seller has not complied.
10.019 There are no unrecorded restrictions, easements or rights of way (other
than existing zoning regulations) that restrict or affect the use of the Property,
and there are no maintenance, construction, advertising, management,
leasing, employment, service or other contracts affecting the Property.
10.020 Seller has no knowledge that there are any suits, actions or arbitration,
bond issuances or proposals therefor, proposals for public improvement
assessments, pay-back agreements, paving agreements, road expansion or
improvement agreements, utility moratoriums, use moratoriums, improvement
moratoriums, administrative or other proceedings or governmental
investigations or requirements, formal or informal, existing or pending or
threatened which affects the Property or which adversely affects Seller's ability
to perform hereunder; nor is there any other charge or expense upon or related
to the Property which has not been disclosed to Purchaser in writing prior to
the effective date of this Agreement.
10.021 Seller acknowledges and agrees that Purchaser is entering into this
Agreement based upon Seller's representations stated above and on the
understanding that Seller will not cause the zoning or physical condition of the
Property to change from its existing state on the effective date of this
Agreement up to and including the Date of Closing. Therefore, Seller agrees
not to enter into any contracts or agreements pertaining to or affecting the
Property and not to do any act or omit to perform any act which would change
the zoning or physical condition of the Property or the governmental
ordinances or laws governing same. Seller also agrees to notify Purchaser
promptly of any change in the facts contained in the foregoing representations
and of any notice or proposed change in the zoning, or any other action or
notice, that may be proposed or promulgated by any third parties or any
governmental authorities having jurisdiction of the development of the property
which may restrict or change any other condition of the Property.
10.022 At the Closing, Seller shall deliver to Purchaser a statement
(hereinafter called the "Closing Representative Statement") reasserting the
foregoing representations as of the Date of Closing, which provisions shall
survive the Closing.
10.023 Seller represents, warrants and agrees to indemnify, reimburse, defend
and hold Purchaser harmless from any and all costs (including attorney's fees)
asserted against, imposed on or incurred by Purchaser, directly or indirectly,
pursuant to or in connection with the application of any federal, state, local or
common law relating to pollution or protection of the environment which shall
be in accordance with, but not limited to, the Comprehensive Environmental
Response, Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980, 42 U.S.C. Section 9601,
et seq., ("CERCLA" or "Superfund"), which was amended and upgraded by the
Superfund Amendment and Reauthorization Act of 1986 ("SARA"), including
any amendments or successor in function to these acts. This provision and
the rights of Purchaser, hereunder, shall survive Closing and are not deemed
satisfied by conveyance of title.
10.024 Any loss and/or damage to the Property between the date of this
Agreement and the date of Closing shall be Seller's sole risk and expense.
Xl. NOTICES
11.01 Any notice, request, demand, instruction or other communication to be
given to either party hereunder shall be in writing, sent by registered, or certified
mail, return receipt requested, postage prepaid, addressed as follows:
If to Purchaser:
Real Property Management Department
Administration Building
3301 Tamiami Trail East
Naples, Florida 34112
With a copy to:
Robert Zachary
Assistant County Attorney
Office of the County Attomey
Administration Building
3301 Tamiami Trail East
Naples, Florida 34112
If to Seller:
Vera Wyche
3037 NW 49th Street
Miami, FL 33142
11.02 The addressees and addresses for the purpose of this Article may be
changed by either party by'giving written notice of such change to the other party
in the manner provided herein. For the purpose of changing such addresses or
addressees only, unless and until such written notice is received, the last
addressee and respective address stated herein shall be deemed to continue in
effect for all purposes.
Xll. REAL ESTATE BROKERS
12.01 Any and all brokerage commissions or fees shall be the sole responsibility
of the Seller. Seller shall indemnify Purchaser and hold Purchaser harmless from
and against any claim or liability for commission or fees to any broker or any other
person or party claiming to have been engaged by Seller as a a estate b r,
salesman or representative, in connection with this Agreement. Seller agrees to
pay any and all commissions or fees at closing pursuant to the terms of a
separate agreement, if any.
Xlll. MISCELLANEOUS
13.01 This Agreement may be executed in any manner of counterparts which
together shall constitute the agreement of the parties.
13.02 This Agreement and the terms and provisions hereof shall be effective as of
the date this Agreement is executed by both parties and shall inure to the benefit
of and be binding upon the parties hereto and their respective heirs, executors,
personal representatives, successors, successor trustee, and assignees
whenever the context so requires or admits.
13.03 Any amendment to this Agreement shall not bind any of the parties hereof
unless such amendment is in writing and executed and dated by Purchaser and
Seller. Any amendment to this Agreement shall be binding upon Purchaser and
Seller as soon as it has been executed by both parties.
13.04 Captions and section headings contained in this Agreement are for
convenience and reference only; in no way do they define, describe, extend or
limit the scope or intent of this Agreement or any provisions hereof.
13.05 All terms and words used in this Agreement, regardless of the number and
gender in which used, shall be deemed to include any other gender or number as
the context or the use thereof may require.
13.06 No waiver of any provision of this Agreement shall be effective unless it is in
writing signed by the party against whom it is asserted, and any waiver of any
provision of this Agreement shall be applicable only to the specific instance to
which it is related and shall not be deemed to be a continuing or future waiver as
to such provision or a waiver as to any other provision.
13.07 If any date specified in this Agreement falls on a Saturday, Sunday or legal
holiday, then the date to which such reference is made shall be extended to the
next succeeding business day.
13.08 Seller is aware of and understands that the "offer" to purchase represented
by this Agreement is subject to acceptance and approval by the Board of County
Commissioners of Collier County, Florida.
13.09 If the Seller holds the Property in the form of a partnership, limited
partnership, corporation, trust or any form of representative capacity whatsoever
for others, Seller shall make a written public disclosure, according to Chapter 286,
Florida Statutes, under oath, of the name and address of every person having a
beneficial interest in the Property before Property held in such capacity is
conveyed to Collier County. (If the corporation is registered with the Federal
Securities Exchange Commission or registered pursuant to Chapter 517, Florida
Statutes, whose stock is for sale to the general public, it is hereby exempt from the
provisions of Chapter 286, Florida Statutes.)
13.10 This Agreement is governed and construed in accordance with the laws of
the State of Florida.
XlV. ENTIRE AGREEMENT
14.01 This Agreement and the exhibits attached hereto contain the entire
agreement between the parties, and no promise, representation, warranty or
covenant not included in this Agreement or any such referenced agreements has
been or is being relied upon by either party. No modification or amendment of this
Agreement shall be of any force or effect unless made in writing and executed and
dated by both Purchaser and Seller. Time is of the essence of this Agreement.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto set forth their hands seals.
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Dated Projept//~cquisition Approved by
BCC: Q,/1311
AS TO PURCHASER:
DATED: [~_ [l%l(~
ATT, EST: ' ,..
-DW! GHT' E..: B R.OC'K.,. Clerk
, · . ~ ; ;:!'-;Deputy Clerk
"AtteK' as .tO"Ch~'lnsa~'$
BOARD OF COUN~.~-C,O~MlSSIONERS
COLLIER ~RTY, FLORIDA
TIM' T~ J. CORFANTINE, Chairman
DATED: ,A-r)d.,! 2-'~', ~)
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WITNESSES:
J.~r{atu re)-
'Y (~ri~ted ~lw~e) ,¢
(Signa(~e) /
(Prin~d Name)
BY:
VERAWYCHE
3037 NW 49TM Street
Miami, FL 33142
Approved as to form and
legal sufficiency:
Assistant County Attorney
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PROJECT: Lely Canal
PARCEL: 103
FOLIO: 00443960008
EXHIBIT "A"
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
(NOT A SURVEY)
That plot of ground in the Northwest ¼ of Section 32, Township 50 South, Range 26
East, Collier County, Florida, more particularly described as follows: commence at the
West ¼ corner of Section 32, Township 50 South, Range 26 East, Collier County,
Florida; thence run N 2 48' 30" E along the West line of the Northwest ~ of said Section
32 for a distance of 150.91 feet to a point; thence run N 59 57' 30" E for a distance of
248.59 feet to the Point of Beginning of the parcel of land hereinafter to be described;
thence continue N 59 57' 30" East for a distance of 150.00 feet to a point; thence run S
30 02' 30" E for a distance of 300.00 feet to a point; thence run S 59 57' 30" W for a
distance of 150.00 feet to a point; thence run N 30 02' 30" W for a distance of 300.00
feet to the Point of Beginning; subject to to the Northerly 30.00 feet and to the Westedy
30.00 feet thereof for road right-of-way purposes; subject to the Southerly 60.00 feet
thereof for drainage and canal purposes.
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AGREEMENT
THIS Agreement, made and entered into this /~ day of ~t~ ,
2000, by and between the Board of County Commissioners, Collier County,
Florida, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereinafter
called the COUNTY, and Halstatt Partnership, a Florida General
Partnership, its successors and assigns, hereinafter called the
DEVELOPER.
WITNESSETH
WHEREAS, the COUNTY, in compliance with and in fulfillment of
COUNTY'S five-year secondary roadway improvement program, is presently
constructing a portion of Livingston Road, C.R. 881 highway designated as
COUNTY'S Project No. 60061, Livingston Road four laning improvements
commencing from Radio Road extending northerly to Golden Gate Parkway,
hereinafter called "Highway".
WHEREAS, the DEVELOPER, is proposing to construct, reconstruct, or
otherwise change a portion of C.R. 881 to provide roadway access to the
Grey Oaks Development, said access facilities construction, hereinafter
called the "Project"; and
WHEREAS, the DEVELOPER desires to compensate and have the COUNTY, on
behalf of the DEVELOPER, design, permit and construct the Project
concurrently with the COUNTY'S construction contract previously executed
for the Highway; and
WHEREAS, the COUNTY is agreeable to and desirous and capable of
performing, providing, or otherwise undertaking certain design,
permitting, construction, and contract administration services for
DEVELOPER in connection with the Project.
NOW, therefore, in consideration of the promises and mutual
covenants hereinafter contained, the COUNTY hereby agrees to perform,
provide, or otherwise undertake certain design, permitting, construction,
and contract administration services in connection with the Project as
outlined below, and both the COUNTY and the DEVELOPER hereby covenant
each to the other to implement the Project concurrently with the Highway
subject to and in accordance with the COUNTY'S road construction
agreement for said Highway and the terms and provisions as hereinafter
contained.
SECTION I.
DESCRIPTION AND LOCATION OF HIGHWAY AND PROJECT
1.01 The Highway which the COUNTY is presently constructing pursuant
to the COUNTY'S previously approved five-year secondary roadway program
consists of constructing Livingston Road as a four (4) lane two (2) way
urban roadway commencing at Radio Road and extending northerly to Golden
Gate Parkway.
1.02 The Project is specifically located opposite and adjacent to
land held by DEVELOPER within part of Section 25, Township 49S, Range
25E, or approximately at Livingston Road, C.R. 881, station 152 + 52.
The planned scope of work for the Project consists of a southbound right
turn lane access, northbound left turn lane access and associated
drainage work and entrance reconfiguration as more particularly described
in the COUNTY'S design plans for Project No. 60061 as designed by Collier
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County and which shall be amended by COUNTY for the purposes set forth
herein. It is understood that said design plans prepared and provided by
COUNTY are deemed herein to include appropriate construction drawings,
permits, specifications and all other contract documents for DEVELOPER'S
Project access improvements.
SECTION II.
TERMS
2.01 Except as this Agreement may otherwise be terminated, this
Agreement shall remain in full force from the date first above written
and shall terminate upon the completion of the services and
responsibilities performed by the COUNTY and the DEVELOPER to each
other's reasonable satisfaction which shall be evidenced in writing.
2.02 The COUNTY or DEVELOPER may terminate this Agreement with
reasonable cause prior to the completion of the Project, upon thirty (30)
days prior written notice each to the other or as provided in Section
2.03. In the event of such termination by either party, the COUNTY shall
be entitled to compensation for the value of services provided,
construction performed, and termination costs as actually incurred.
2.03 Project as proposed, ~xcept for the entrance reconfiguration
shall be primarily maintained by the COUNTY or its assigns with respect
to roadway and drainage improvements and by private and/or public utility
agencies with respect to any underground and aboveground utilities, all
of which may exist within public rights-of-way and/or public or private
easements. The DEVELOPER herein agrees to grant or acquire on behalf of
the COUNTY at no cost to COUNTY all additional rights-of The way and/or
easements required by the COUNTY in order to construct the Project and
thereinafter to enable the COUNTY to effectively maintain the Project.
Such grant or acquisitions may include permanent easements in perpetuity
or temporary construction easements which shall expire and become null
upon completion of all work specified by the Project design. In the
absence of a formal grant of a permanent easement and/or temporary
construction easement by DEVELOPER unto COUNTY, this Agreement shall
terminate thirty (30) days after COUNTY's written request for said
easements, unless otherwise agreed by COUNTY.
2.04 COUNTY reserves the right at its expense at a future time to
restrict movement as part of a future highway improvement to Livingston
Road.
SECTION III. DEVELOPER's RESPONSIBILITIES
3.01 The DEVELOPER shall assume the cost of designing and
constructing the Project. The COUNTY shall provide copies of the plans
and specifications for approval by the DEVELOPER.
3.02 The DEVELOPER shall not be responsible for, nor shall DEVELOPER
dictate, the means, methods, techniques, sequences or procedures of
construction relating to the Project, said responsibility to be that of
the COUNTY and/or its contractor for the Highway and the Project.
3.03 The DEVELOPER shall not be responsible for the. COUNTY or its
contractors complying with OSHA Safety and Health Standards (29 CFR
1926/1920) as authorized by the U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational
Safety, and Health Administration, said responsibility to be that of the
COUNTY and/or its contractor for the Highway and the Project.
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3.04 The DEVELOPER shall not be responsible for obtaining
environmental and operational permits for the Project, said
responsibility to be that of the COUNTY and/or its contractor for the
Highway and the Project.
3.05 The DEVELOPER agrees to assign a representative or agent to the
Project during design and construction of the Project so that the COUNTY
may e£fectively coordinate its services with DEVELOPER. In this respect,
the DEVELOPER agrees to require its representative or agent to attend
regular progress meetings as may be requested by the COUNTY. The
DEVELOPER's representative or agent under this Agreement shall be
~V~[~A3~C>k> or any other individual, firm or entity that the
DEVELOPER recommends to the COUNTY and the COUNTY henceforth approves.
Moreover, the DEVELOPER's representative or agent under this Agreement,
'~UI~^~3A3 , shall act as DEVELOPER's contract authority under this
Agreement and any directions, instructions, or notifications given such
representative or agent by the COUNTY or by the COUNTY'S authorized
representative or agent shall be in full force as it given directly to
the DEVELOPER. The above notwithstanding, the COUNTY shall endeavor to
issue directives, instructions, or notifications relating to the Project
jointly to the DEVELOPER and to '~UIF~/~(~k~
SECTION IV.
COUNTY'S RESPONSIBILITY
4.01 With respect to specific services to be provided to the
DEVELOPER by the COUNTY under the terms of this AGREEMENT, the
"Anticipated Cost of Project" [ACP] and the "Actual Construction Cost
Statement" [ACCS] are deemed to include but shall not necessarily be
limited to the following items:
4.011 Roadway and drainage designs including plan reviews
and coordination by COUNTY during construction; and, any resultant
necessary revisions required by COUNTY, by DEVELOPER, or by utility or
environmental agencies.
4.012 Coordination of the Project improvements with
environmental permitting agencies and other governing authorities during
design and construction of the Project and the Highway.
4.013 Formulation, preparation
expended by COUNTY for this Agreement.
and
administration time
4.014 Reimbursement of the actual costs of constructing the
Project, including reasonable and justified additional costs if incurred
by the COUNTY directly related to delay and time extensions under the
Highway contract caused by or necessitated by the Project work.
4.015 Construction and contract administration time for the
Project, expended by the COUNTY on behalf of the DEVELOPER to the extent
that such costs are reimbursable to the COUNTY as more particularly
specified in 8.03 hereinafter.
4.02
The following specific services will be the obligation of the
COUNTY regarding construction and contract administration of
the Project:
4.021 Coordinate COUNTY'S design and construction of the
Project with DEVELOPER and/or DEVELOPER's agent.
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4.022 Conduct daily on-site observations of all work to
review contractor compliance with the Project plans and specifications,
with periodic written progress reports to the DEVELOPER's agent or
representative as deemed necessary by the COUNTY and if so required by
DEVELOPER.
4.023 Coordinate contract related Project activities with
the DEVELOPER's agent or representative.
4.024 Confer with public officials and utility owners in an
effort to coordinate work stages.
4.025 Maintain contact with necessary individuals or
entities in an effort to assist the DEVELOPER's representative or agent
in ensuring that the COUNTY'S Highway contractor is constructing the
Project according to COUNTY and DEVELOPER approved plans and
specifications.
4.026 Keep a record of construction progress in accordance
with accepted standard practice.
4.027 Conduct periodic field measurements and calculate
quantities for monthly pay requests and coordinate such measurements and
calculations with the DEVELOPER's agent or representative.
4.028
Keep a daily record of on-site observations.
4.029 Administrate, in the form of plans, memoranda,
reports, or design clarifications and changes which may be necessary
during construction of the Project. If the DEVELOPER approves such
changes and the price therefore, the COUNTY shall forthwith prepare
Change Order and/or Supplemental Agreement documents as appropriate for
DEVELOPER's execution. The above notwithstanding, the DEVELOPER
additionally authorizes the COUNTY to prepare, execute and implement
minor Change Orders for work changes necessitated by actual field
conditions at the Project site to accommodate the approved plans for the
Project. Said Change Orders must be issued for work within the physical
limits of the Project, and in no event shall the value of any individual
Change Order exceed $1,000.00, nor shall the combination of such Change
Orders exceed ten (10) percent of the estimated total contract amount for
the Project. Additional or extra work not covered by existing COUNTY
construction contract unit prices for the Project shall be authorized in
writing through a Supplemental Agreement document signed by both 'the
COUNTY and the DEVELOPER.
4.0210 Review and approve shop drawings for conformity with
the Project's plans and specifications.
4.0211 Review the Highway contractor's claims for time
extensions and extra compensation for the Highway and/or Project, if any,
and advise DEVELOPER accordingly of resultant impact to the Project.
4.0212 Correct errors, omissions and deficiencies of a minor
nature that appear in the Project plans and specifications during the
course of construction with the exception of existing underground or
above-ground private utilities.
4.0213 Regularly and periodically examine requests for
payment (monthly pay estimates) as submitted to the COUNTY by the
COUNTY'S Highway contractor to determine that they are in order for
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payment and consistent with the contract documents entered into between
the COUNTY and the COUNTY'S Highway contractor for the construction of
the Project. When such requests are deemed to be in proper order the
COUNTY shall certify that to the best of its knowledge, the quality and
quantity of work performed is in accordance with the Project Plans and
Specifications and shall transmit them for payment to the COUNTY Finance
Director as part of the monthly payment processes for the Highway.
4.0214 Obtain required guarantees of contracts and
subcontractors, and waivers and releases of claim of lien from persons
and firms performing work or providing services on or for the Project.
4.0215 Notify the DEVELOPER if the COUNTY'S contractor's
performance is or appears to be behind schedule with regard to the
Project.
4.0216 Upon completion of all work associated with the
Project, including all Change Orders and Supplemental Agreements thereto,
make a final inspection of the Project with the DEVELOPER's agent or
representative.
4.0217 Prepare a final Report of Inspection and Certificate
of Completion for submission to DEVELOPER for approval and forthwith
secure final acceptance of the Project "as-built" from the County's
Public Works Engineering Department and other local and state agencies
having jurisdiction over the Project.
4.0218 Provide DEVELOPER with amended drawings showing final
construction of features including changes made during the course of the
Project based on marked-up blueline prints, drawings and other data
furnished by the COUNTY'S Highway contractor to the COUNTY. These
amended drawings shall be designated as "record drawings", but shall not
be certified by the COUNTY.
4.0219 The COUNTY will utilize personnel having adequate
qualifications and number in performing its' responsibilities hereunder.
4.0220 It is understood and agreed by the parties that the
function of the COUNTY under the terms of this Agreement is to provide
specific design, permitting, construction and contract administration
services as enumerated heretofore. If the COUNTY'S Highway contractor at
any time fails or failed to comply with its contract with COUNTY, then
such failure(s) and subsequent compliance shall be the sole
responsibility of said contractor, provided however, that if the COUNTY
fails or failed to comply with the terms of this Agreement, the COUNTY
shall be solely responsible to the DEVELOPER for such failure(s) or non-
compliance. If the COUNTY's contractor's failure to comply is a result
of the DEVELOPER failing to comply with the terms of this Agreement then
the DEVELOPER shall be responsible for such failure or non-compliance.
SECTION V.
INDEMNIFICATION
5.01 In consideration of ten dollars ($10.00) receipt and
sufficiency of which is accepted through the signing of this Agreement by
an authorized party or agent, the DEVELOPER shall indemnify and save the
COUNTY harmless from any and all claims, liability, losses and causes of
actions arising out of any act, error, omission, negligence of the
DEVELOPER or its agents or representatives arising from or incident to
the DEVELOPER's performance under this Agreement as otherwise provided
inspection 4.0220.
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This provision shall also pertain to any claims brought against the
COUNTY by any employee of the named DEVELOPER, any sub-contractor, or
anyone directly or indirectly employed by any of them.
The DEVELOPER'S obligation under this provision shall not be limited in
any way, by the agreed upon contract price [ACP] as shown in this
Agreement or the DEVELOPER's limit of or lack of sufficient insurance
protection.
SECTION VI.
6.01 The COUNTY and the DEVELOPER shall maintain insurance in the
minimum amounts and types as required by Florida Law.
6.02 The COUNTY and the DEVELOPER agree that either party may be
self-insured on the condition that all self insurance(s) must comply with
all state laws and regulations and must meet with the approval of the
other party to this Agreement.
SECTION VII. REPRESENTATIVES
7.01 The Collier County Public Works Engineering Department, either
directly with the DEVELOPER or through duly authorized representatives
assigned to the Project by him, shall act as the COUNTY'S contract
authority under this Agreement. As the COUNTY'S designed under this
Agreement, the Public Works Engineering Department shall also have the
authority, with the prior written approval of the DEVELOPER, to extend
the scope of work in the Project as heretofore described, up to a value
not to exceed 15% of the COUNTY'S actual contract bid price for
constructing the Project thus increasing the amount of design,
permitting, construction and/or contract administration services beyond
that originally contemplated herein.
SECTION VIII. MUTUAL COVENANTS
8.01 The COUNTY will endeavor to commence with and complete
construction of the Project in accord with the contract time previously
established by the Board of County Commissioners for construction of the
Highway pursuant to COUNTY Bid No. 99-2990. The work for both the
Project and the Highway shall meet the specified standards of the State
of Florida Department of Transportation and the COUNTY Transportation
Services Division.
8.02 The COUNTY shall provide the DEVELOPER with a statement
outlining the anticipated construction cost of the Project [ACP] within
ninety (90) calendar days after execution of the road construction
Agreement by the parties. The [ACP] shall summarize the estimated lump
sum and/or unit prices for required work and construction materials
multiplied by the COUNTY'S estimated quantities of said work and
materials. The [ACP] represents the COUNTY'S best projection of the
probable cost of constructing the Project based on the COUNTY'S design of
the Project.
8.03 The DEVELOPER shall pay unto the COUNTY the amount of Forty-
seven Thousand Thirty-nine Dollars and 25/100 ($47,039.25), as the escrow
deposit [ACP] for construction of the project by the COUNTY within
fourteen (14) calendar days after the date of execution of this
Agreement. The [CAP] herein includes Forty-one thousand and Two Hundred
Sixty-one Dollars and 62/100 ($41,261.62) for payment of the estimated
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cost of constructing the Project and 14.0% or Five Thousand Seven Hundred
Seventy-seven Dollars and 63/100 ($5,777.63) for prepayment of COUNTY'S
cost of services pursuant to Article 4.01 and 4.02 above.
8.04 The COUNTY shall provide the DEVELOPER, upon completion of the
Project by the COUNTY, with a statement showing the actual construction
cost of the Project (hereinafter referred to as "Actual Construction Cost
Statement" [ACCS] within thirty (30) calendar days after the construction
provided for in this Agreement is completed by the COUNTY and accepted by
the DEVELOPER as specified heretofore under Article number 2.01.
8.05 The COUNTY shall reimburse the DEVELOPER for the difference in
value between the [ACP] and the [ACCS], if the former amount exceeds the
latter amount. The COUNTY shall pay the additional amount to the
DEVELOPER within forty-five (45) calendar days after the date on which
the construction provided for in this Agreement is completed by the
COUNTY and accepted by the DEVELOPER as specified heretofore under
Article number 2.01.
8.06 The DEVELOPER shall reimburse the COUNTY for the difference in
value between the [ACP] and the [ACCS], if the former amount exceeds the
former amount. The DEVELOPER' shall pay the additional amount to the
COUNTY within forty-five (45) calendar days after the date on which the
construction provided for in this Agreement is completed by the COUNTY
and accepted by the DEVELOPER as specified heretofore under Article
number 2.01.
SECTION IX.
MISCELLANEOUS
9.01 This Agreement shall be governed by and constructed under the
laws of the State of Florida. In the event any litigation is instituted
by way of construction or enforcement of this Agreement, the party
prevailing in said litigation shall be entitled to collect and recover
from the opposite party all court costs and other expenses including
reasonable attorney's fees.
9.02 It is understood that this Agreement must be executed by both
parties prior to the DEVELOPER and the COUNTY commencing with the work
and services described heretofore.
9.03 This Agreement contains the entire understanding between the
parties and any modifications to this Agreement shall be reduced to
writing and signed by the parties hereto.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be
executed by their appropriate officials, as of the date first above
written.
AS TO COUNTY:
DWIGHT E. BROC~,'".CLERK
Attes/t' to..Cha,t a,'s
s tgn&t e 'ont.
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
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AS TO THE DEVELOPER:
witness
Print Name:
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THE HALSTATT PARTNERSHIP, a Florida
general partnership
BY:PAUL MARINE~
pursuant to instrument recorded in
Official Records Book171~, Page ZZl%
STATE OF
COUNTY OF
The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this ,-]4 ~ day of (1%i-%(2~C[-1 ,2000,
by PAUL MARINELLI, AS AUTHORIZED AGENT of Halstaff Partnership, on behalf of said Florida
general partnership, who is personally known to me and who/ilk[ not take an oa~.
~- --N'6'tary Public
'v_~dw. TRISHA A AKERS
~.,,,. 'w~} ~,~ MY COM~q~Xg;Ot,j E?:~'~ES ] Pdnte~ed or Stamped Name
Approved as to form and legal
sufficiency:
Heidi F. Ashton, Assistant
County Attorney
h:hg/hfa/agreements-Two Party Agreements-Halstatt Partnership
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EXHIBIT "A" 1 of 2
PUBLIC WORKS ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
3301 EAST TAMIAMI TRAIL
(941) 774-8192
NAPLES, FLORIDA 34112
Pl(O] F. CT NO .....60061
PAI~CEL NO ...... 137A
LEGAL DESCRIPTION (NOT A SURVEY)
FOI.IO NO ..............................
COMMENCING AT TIlE SOUTIIEAST CORNER OF SECTIO},l 25, TOWNSIIIP 49 SOUTII, RANGE 25
EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA; TItENCE NORTll 0 DEGREES 22 MINUTES 13 SECONDS
WEST ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID SECTION 25, A DISTANCE OF 1525. 13 FEET; TilENCE
SOUTII 89 DEGREES 37 MINUTES 42 SECONDS WEST, A DISTANCE OF 88.88 FEET TO TItE
POINT OF BEGINNING; TtiENCE SOUTll 9 DEGREES 29 MINUTES 02 SECONDS WEST, A
DDSTANCE OF 65.58 FEET TO TIlE POINT OF CURVATURE OF A NON-TANGENT CURVE,
CONCAVE TO TIlE EAST, IIAVING A RADIUS OF 6920.46 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 3
DEGREES 06 MINUTES 51 SBCONDS, AND A C!1ORD OF 376. 10 FEET BEARING SOUTit 5
DEGREES 33 MINUTES 31 SECONDS EAST; THENCE SOUTII ALONG SAID CURVE, A DISTANCE
OF 376.15 FEET TO TIlE POINT OF CURVATURE OF A REVERSE CURVE, CONCAVE TO TIlE
WEST, HAVING A RADIUS OF 6890.46 FEET, A CEHTRAL ANGLE OF 0 DEGREES 42 MINUTES
00 SECONDS, AND A CItORD OF 84.17 FEEl' BEARING SOUTll 6 DEGREES 46 MINUTES 03
SECONDS EAST; TIIENCE SOUTII ALONG SAID CURVE, A DISTANCE OF 84.17 FEET; TtlENCE
NORTIt 83 DEGREES 35 MINUTES 03 SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE OF 15.00 FEET TO THE
POINT OF CURVATURE OF A NON-TANGENT CURVE, CONCAVE TO TIlE WEST, tlAVING A RADIUS
OF 6905.46 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 0 DEGREES 42 MINUTES 00 SECONDS, AND A
CIIORD OF 84.36 FEET BEARING NORTH 6 DEGREES 46 MINUTES 03 SECONDS WEST; TtlENCE
NORTIt ALONG SAID CURVE, A DISTANCE OF 84.36 FEET TO Tile POINT OF CURVATURE OF A
REVERSE CURVE, CONCAVE TO TIlE EAST, IIAVIMG A RADIUS OF 6905.46 FEET, A CENTRAL
ANGI,E OF 3 DEGREES 38 MINUTES 36 SECONDS, AHD A CIIORD OF 439.03 FEET BEARING
HORT}t 5 DEGREES 17 MINUTES 39 SECONDS WES']'; THENCE NORTII ALONG SAID CURVE, A
DISTANCE OF 439.]1 FEET TO TIlE POIHT OF BEGINNING; SAID DESCRIBED TRACT
CONTAINING 0.169 ACRE (7, 375 SQUARE FEET), MORE OR LESS.
"7 ....; ......~' -/'" :' x.r:...Y.. ......................TE... Z~.I...
PROFESSIONAL LAND F~URVEYOR-FL. REG. # 2406
IBARRON COL[I~R C0 i PUBLIC WORKS ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT.
FILE NUMBER COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT COMPLEX
__~.4t~_~I_.~ _ 3301 EAST TAMIAMI TRAIL
NAPLES, FLORIDA 34112 SHEET 1 OF 2
2 of 2
PUBLIC WORKS ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
3301 EASTTAMIAMI TRAIl. NAPI.F-S. FI.ORIDA 34112
SKETCI-! OF DESCRIPTION
NOT A SURVEY
,. SEC. 25,TWP.49S, ' j
GENERAL NOTES
1) p.O.C.; POINT OF COmmENCEmENT
2) ROB.; POINT OF BEGINNING
3) ~EC. ~ SECTION
4) ~P. ~ TOWNSHIP
5) RGE. = RANGE
8) ~ ~ ~IGHT OF WAY ~iLE NUMAR
7) ALL DISTANCES ARE IN FEET AND DECIMALS TttEREOF
8} NOT VALID UNLESS SIGNED AND SEALED WITII THE
EMBOSSED SEAL O~ A PROFESSIONAL ~ND SURVEYOR
{ ~ SEP'FEMBERS, lg99 GRI<137A SHEET2OF2
PROJECT: Livingston Road
PARCEL: Parcel 137A
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THIS CONVEYANCE ACCEPTED BY THE BOARD
OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY,
FLORIDA, PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF
RESOLUTION NO. 96-457
EASEMENT
THIS EASEMENT, made and entered into this ~151"day of r'~zrc./~ ,2000,
by THE HALSTATT PARTNERSHIP, a Florida general partnership, whose mailing address
is 2600 Golden Gate Parkway, Naples, Florida 34105 (hereinafter referred to as "Grantor")
and COLLIER COUNTY, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, whose mailing
address is 3301 East Tamiami Trail, Naples, Florida 34112, its successors and assigns
(hereinafter referred to as "Grantee").
(Wherever used herein the terms "Grantor" and "Grantee" are used for singular or
plural, as the context requires, and. include all the parties to this instrument and their
respective legal representatives, successors and assigns.)
WITNESSETH:
Grantor, for and in consideration of TEN DOLLARS ($10.00) and other valuable
consideration paid by the Grantee, the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby
acknowledged, hereby conveys, grants, bargains and sells unto the Grantee, a perpetual,
non-exclusive easement, license, and privilege to construct, install, operate and maintain any
and all manner of roadway, drainage and utility facilities over, under, across and upon the
following described lands located in Collier County, Florida, to wit:
See Exhibit "A"
Subject to easements, restrictions, and reservations of record.
TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the same unto the Grantee together with the right to enter
upon said lands and to deposit and/or remove soils, rock and vegetation for the purpose of
constructing, installing, operating, and maintaining roadway, drainage and utility facilities
thereon.
IBARRON COLLI~'R CO ~
EASEMENT - Page 2
~
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Grantor has caused these presents to be executed the
date and year first above written.
Signed, sealed and delivered
In the presence of:
THE HALSTATT PARTNERSHIP,
a Florida general partnership
atName ., ~ _ _ ,~
Pri~ _ _ -~1~~~~~~~
Witness
THOMAS L. TREADWELL, JR.
Print Name
Print Name
BY: LLOYD G. HENDRY, HAROLD S.
LYNTON, and JULIET C. SPROUL, as
Trustees of the Edith Collier Sproul Trust
under Agreement dated December 29,
1969, and as confirmed by Agreement of
Termination of Trusteeship dated June 7,
1982, PARTNER.
LLOYg :H NDR¥, as Truste ./'
HAROLD S. LYNTON, as Tr~istee '
EASEMENT - Page 3
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;
Witness .
THOMAS L. TREADWELL,
Print Name
/,~I~IET ~.~PROUL, a~ Trustee
STATE OF /~0~D/~
COUNTY OF
.)~.~oing instrument was acknowledged before me this /~' day of
. ,2000, by LLOYD G. HENDRY, AS TRUSTEE, for Edith Collier Sproul
Trust under Agreement dated December 29, 1969, and as confirmed by Agreement of
Termination of Trusteeship dated June 7, 1982, PARTNER, on behalf of said Florida
Partnership, who is personally known to me and who did take an oath.
(Seal) Not~ry Public SO$/~ ~ ~, /k) /,:/ '?"t] ~
My Commission Expires:
EASEMENT- Page
16B
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STATE OF
COUNTY OF
~The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this ~-~'~'day of
,2000, by HAROLD S. LYNTON, AS TRUSTEE, for Edith Collier Sproul Trust under
Agreement dated December 29, 1969, and as confirmed by Agreement of Termination of
Trusteeship dated June 7, 1982, PARTNER, on behalf of said Florida Partnership, who is
personally known to me and who did take an oath.
(Seal]
OFFICIAL NOTARY SEAL
SUSAN L MATURO
CC589434
OCT 15,2000
~ ~ I
Notary Public ~)[A~./L,
My Commission Expires:
STATE OF
COUNTY OF
,v~,, The~ foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this ~,,) ~"/"day of
/~'(~2v~,~ ,2000, by JULIET C. SPROUL, AS TRUSTEE, for Edith Collier Sproul Trust
under Agreement dated December 29, 1969, and as confirmed by Agreement of Termination of
Trusteeship dated June 7, 1982, PARTNER, on behalf of said Florida Partnership, who is
personally known to me and who did take an oath.
(Seal)
OFFICIAL NOTARY SEAL
SUSAN L MATURO
CC589434
MY ~MMI~ON EX~RES
Notary Public ~'O.-f,~,~-J
My Commission Expires:
EASEMENT - Page 5
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9
By: HAROLD S. LYNTON, KATHERINE
G. SPROUL, and JULIET C. SPROUL, as
Trustees for JULIET C. SPROUL under
the Will of Barron Collier, Jr., deceased,
and as confirmed by Change of Trustees
dated June 15, 1993, and filed June 22,
1993, in Probate No. 76-33, of the
Probated Records of Collier County,
Florida, PARTNER.
Witness TI-IOM. A$ L. TEEADW-F. LL,
Print Name
HAROLD S. LYNTON, as Trustee
Witness TI-IOMAS L TREADWBJ., ~
Print Name
KATHERINE G. SPRO'UL; ~s Truste,~
EASEMENT- Page
168
9
Witness
Print Name
~/Ui-II~T C. SPROUi~ as Trustee '
STATE OF
COUNTY OF ~_.~/.,/.,IE7~
instrument was acknowledged before me this~-]/'day of
~~,~oregoing ~ ~
,2000, by HAROLD S. LYNTON, AS TRUSTEE, ~-or Juliet C. Sproul
under the Will of Barron Collier, Jr. deceased, and as confirmed by Change of trustees dated
June 15, 1993, and filed June 22, 1993, in Probate No. 76-33, of the Probate Records of Collier
County, Florida, PARTNER, on behalf of said Florida Partnership, who is personally known to
me and who did take an oath.
Nota~ry Public
My Commission Expires:
EASEMENT - Page ?
168
9
STATE OF ~.O~-..ID~
COUNTY OF
.~ T~.~regoing instrument was acknowledged before me this ~,7-~/~day of
. ,2000, by KATHERINE G. SPROUL, AS TRUSTEE, for Juliet C. Sproul
under the Will of Barron Collier, Jr. deceased, and as confirmed by Change of trustees dated
June 15, 1993, and filed June 22, 1993, in Probate No. 76-33, of the Probate Records of Collier
County, Florida, PARTNER, on behalf of said Florida Partnership, who is personally known to
me and who did take an oath.
Notary Public
My Commission Expires:
STATE OF
COUNTY Of
..~j~oregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this ~/5~" day of
. ,2000, by JULIET C. SPROUL, AS TRUSTEE, for Juliet C. Sproul under
the Will of Barron Collier, Jr. deceased, and as confirmed by Change of trustees dated June 15,
1993, and filed June 22, 1993, in Probate No. 76-33, of the Probate Records of Collier County,
Florida, PARTNER, on behalf of said Florida Partnership, who is personally known to me and
who did take an oath.
NOTARY SEAL
L MATURO
CO~MIf81ON NUMBER
cc=8 434
Notary Public ~E,,Cp(-~ L,. ~ A'T'U~O
My Commission Expires:
I BARRON COLLIL:R C0--"~!
PROJECT: LIVINSSTON ROAD
PARCEL: PARCEL 737
THIS CONVEYANCE ACCEPTED BY THE BOARD
OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY,
FLORIDA, PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF
RESOLUTION NO.
168
9
TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT
THIS EASEMENT, made and entered into this ,.~I<~ day of IO'~i~J'1,1:9 ,
by THE HALSTATT PARTNERSHIP, a Florida general partnership, whose mailing address
is 2600 Golden gate Parkway, Naples, Florida 34105 (hereinafter referred to as "Grantor")
and COLLIER COUNTY, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, whose mailing
address is 3301 East Tamiami Trail, Naples, Florida 34112, its successors and assigns
(hereinafter referred to as "Grantee").
(Wherever used herein the terms "Grantor" and "Grantee" are used for singular or
plural, as the context requires, and include all the parties to this instrument and their
respective heirs, legal representatives, successors and assigns.)
WITNESSETH:
Grantor, for and in consideration of TEN DOLLARS ($10.00) and other valuable
consideration paid by the Grantee, the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby
acknowledged, hereby conveys, grants, bargains and sells unto the Grantee, a temporary
license and privilege to enter upon the following described lands located in Collier County,
Florida, to wit:
See Exhibit "A"
Subject to easements, restrictions, and reservations of record.
This easement is granted for the express purpose of providing Grantee temporary
access to Grantor's lands as described above, and for the purpose of storing material and
equipment during the construction and installation of public improvements adjacent thereto.
This easement shall expire one year beyond the official acceptance of the public
improvements by the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, or on
, whichever occurs first. Grantee shall restore the surface of the easement
area to the condition existing prior to the commencement of construction adjacent thereto.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Grantor has caused these presents to be executed the
date and year first above written.
EASEMENT- Page
9
Signed, sealed and delivered
In the presence of:
THE HALSTA'I-I' PARTNERSHIP,
a Florida general partnership
Witne.~,5 ~/,/--. ~;)? f") 7~l.)fd-O
Witness 1"~ L. TEEA~JE,
Print Name
Witness
L.
Print Name
BY: LLOYD G. HENDRY, HAROLD S.
LYNTON, and JULIET C. SPROUL, as
Trustees of the Edith Collier Sproul Trust
under Agreement dated December 29,
1969, and as confirmed by Agreement of
Termination of Trusteeship dated June 7,
1982, PARTNER.
L£OYI~ G(. FInNDRY,' ~S Tr~st.,e~
HAROLD S. 'LYNTON, as T~stee
EASEMENT- Page 3
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9
Witness
PrinJ,,~ame .~ ~'. _ ~
THOY. AS L. TREADWF, LL, JR.
Print Name
STATE OF
COUNTY OF
T~t.~_/going instrument was acknowledged before me this J,~ ~ day of
,2000, by LLOYD G. HENDRY, AS TRUSTEE, for Edith Collier Sproul
Trust under Agreement dated December 29, 1969, and as confirmed by Agreement of
Termination of Trusteeship dated June 7, 1982, PARTNER, on behalf of said Florida
Partnership, who is personally known to me and who did take an oath.
(Seal) Notary Public
My Commission Expires:
OFFICIAL NOTARY SEAL
r~,Fgv P~/,9~_ SUSAN L MATURO
~ ~- ~ CC589434
O~ ~0 OCT. I
EASEMENT- Page
9
STATE OF
COUNTY OF
~.~,The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this ~.-/~'f day of
2000, by HAROLD S. LYNTON, AS TRUSTEE, for Edith Collier Sproul Trust under
Agreement dated December 29, 1969, and as confirmed by Agreement of Termination of
Trusteeship dated June 7, 1982, PARTNER, on behalf of said Florida Partnership, who is
personally known to me and who did take an oath.
(Spa~[.v ~,, OFFICIAL NOTARY ,SEAL
/o?'- ~,.._ SUSAN L MATURO
I~ ~ 0 co~asao~ NUMBER
I~ ~ <' CC889434
Notary Public
My Commission Expires:
STATE OF
COUNTY OF ~/~ ~ ~/~
.~~~regoing instrument was acknowledged before me this ~/$'~ day of
,2000, by JULIET C. SPROUL, AS TRUSTEE, for Edith Collier Sproul Trust
under Agreement dated December 29, 1969, and as confirmed by Agreement of Termination of
Trusteeship dated June 7, 1982, PARTNER, on behalf of said Florida Partnership, who is
personally known to me and who did take an oath.
(Seal
0~1~-tlY PL/<~ OFFICIAL NOTARY SEAL
~'/ SUSAN L MATURO
~ '~ ,, 0 CO~N NUMBER
[ ~: ~ CC589434
o~ ~o. OCT7 ~,~0~.
Notary Public
My Commission Expires:
EASEMENT- Page 5
168
9
By: HAROLD S. LYNTON, KATHERINE
G. SPROUL, and JULIET C. SPROUL, as
Trustees for JULIET C. SPROUL under
the Will of Barron Collier, Jr., deceased,
and as confirmed by Change of Trustees
dated June 15, 1993, and filed June 22,
1993, in Probate No. 76-33, of the
Probated Records of Collier County,
Florida, PARTNER.
Print Name
HAROLD S. LYNTON, as TrL~tee
Witness
Print Name
EASEMENT- Page 6
168
!
TI-tOMAS L. Tt~ADW~J~, J]{.
Print Name
STATE OF ~.- ~)~/~)~
COUNTY OF
~The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this ~-/'("f'day of
~ ,2000, by HAROLD S. LYNTON, AS TRUST-'~, ~or Juliet C. Sproul
under the Will of Barron Collier, Jr. deceased, and as confirmed by Change of trustees dated
June 15, 1993, and filed June 22, 1993, in Probate No. 76-33, of the Probate Records of Collier
County, Florida, PARTNER, on behalf of said Florida Partnership, who is personally known to
me and who did take an oath.
(Seal)
' 1',gY PO' OFFICIAL NOTARY $EA~.' !
O~.. ?d. SUSAN L MATURO I
I
~ ~' ~ CC589434
oF F~u .... OCT. le,20~q _1
Notary Public ~F~;~ L.. D3/:17"~//~
My Commission Expires:
EASEMENT- Page '7
16B 9'
~, T~egoing instrument was acknowledged before me this ~.,/'~f'day of
,2000, by KATHERINE G. SPROUL, AS TRUSTEE, for Juliet C. Sproul
under the Will of Barron Collier, Jr. deceased, and as confirmed by Change of trustees dated
June 15, 1993, and Filed June 22, 1993, in Probate No. 76-33, of the Probate Records of Collier
County, Florida, PARTNER, on behalf of said Florida Partnership, who is personally known to
me and who did take an oath.
(Seal)
~,~' ~OFFIClAL NOTARY SEAL
sus^. L.^mu.o
~,~ :~o . OCT. 1~2000
Notary Public .-~,/.5,~J [.../'h,,~'7'(//~
My Commission Expires:
STATE OF
COUNTY OF ("~/._L IE~
egoing instrument was acknowledged before me this ,~/.~7" day of
,2000, by JULIET C. SPROUL, AS TRUSTEE, for Juliet C. Sproul under
the Will of Barron Collier, Jr. deceased, and as confirmed by Change of trustees dated June 15,
1993, and filed June 22, 1993, in Probate No. 76-33, of the Probate Records of Collier County,
Florida, PARTNER, on behalf of said Florida Partnership, who is personally known to me and
who did take an oath.
. ~ v ~, ~'~'~C;IAL NOTARY ~EAL
O~'r' ~_..~¢~ SU{AN L MATUFIO
~ ~'~r~?(~ O COMMISSION NUMBER
~ ~ _~ MY ~MMI~ EX~RES
Notary Public
My Commission Expires:
BARRON COLLIER CO J
~,LE NU~Bil~ J
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EXHIBIT "A" 1 of 2
· 3301
OI?FIC£ OF CAPITAL I:'ROJECT,5'
EAST TAMIAMI TRAILNAPLES' FLORIDA 34' B
1941) 774.-8192 1
PROJEC I' NO
PIiOJi:C[ PARCEL NO.
TAX PARCI-L NO.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION (NOT A SURVEY)
COMMENCING AT TI IE SOUTI lEAST COItNE!t OF SECTION 25, TOWNS! lip 49 SOUT!:I ,RANGE
25 EAST; TIIENCE NORTil 0 DEGItEES 22 MINUTES 13 SECONDS WESTALONG Tile EAST
LINE OF SAID SECTION 25, A I)iSTANCE OF 1525.1.3 FEE~r; TI IENCE SOUTII 89 DEGREES IO
MINUTES 55 SECONDS WEST, A DISTANCE OF 10].86 FEET TO TI IE POINT OF BEGINNING;
SAID POINT BEING Tile BEGINNING OF A NON-TANGENT CURVE, CONCAVE TO TitE EAST,
HAVING A RADIUS OF 6921).46 FEET, A CENTItAI. ANGLE OF 3 DEGREES 38 MINUTES 36
,SECONDS, AND A CIIORD OF 43').98 FEET BEARING SOUTII 5 DEGREES 17 MINUTES 40
~SECONDS EAST; TIIENCE SOUTll ALONG SAIl) CUI{VE, A DISTANCE OF 440.05 FEET TO THE
POINT OF CURVATIJRE OF A REVF. itSE CURVE, CONCAVE TO Tile WEST, IIAVING A ILADIUS
OF 6890.46 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 0 DEGItEES 42 MINUTES 00 SECONDS, AND A
CIIORD OF 84.18 FEET BEARING SOUTll 6 DEGREES 45 IvIINUTES 59 SECONDS EAST;
THENCE SOUTII ALONG SAID CURVE, A DISTANCE OF 84.18 FEET; TIIENCE SOUTIt 82
DEGREES 11 MINUTES 15 SECONDS WEST, A I)ISTANCE OF 51.{~0 FEET; TItENCE NORTH 6
DEGREES 25 MINUTES 51 SECONDS WEST, A DISTANCE OF 160.97 FEET; TtlENCE NORTH 83
DEGREES 30 MINUTES 37 SECONDS EAST, A IllSTANCE OF 411.1)1) FEET TO THE POINT OF
CURVATURE OF A NON-TANGENT CURVE, CONCAVE TO Tile EAST, IIAVING A RADIUS OF
6930.46 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 3 DEGRF. ES 111 IviINUTE 02 SECONDS, AND A CHORD
OF 364.92 FEET BEARING NORTI l 4 DEGItEES 58 NIINUTE. S 52 SF. CONI)S WEST; T! IENCE
NORTH ALONG SAID CURVE, A DISTANCE OF 364.97 FEET; TI IENCE NORTH 86 DEGREES 31
MINUTES 39 SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCI£ OF 11~.o0 FEET TO Ti IE POINT OF BEGINNING;
SAID DESCRIBED TRACT CONTAINING 0.270 ACRE (I 1,749.7994 SQUARE FEET), MORE OR
LESS.
BASIS OF BEARINGS IS TIlE EAST lANE OF SAIl) SECI'ION 25 BEING NORTil O0 DEGREES 22
MINUTES 13 SECONDS WEST.
PAItCEL 737
c[~L'" 'l~'7~il~FIEi5i~13- _ DATE:
I~ROFESSIONAI. LAND SURVEYOR //2406
Ol:flCl~ OF:CAPI'[AL PROJECTS
COLI.II~I~ COt~N'iY GOVERNMENr COMPLEX
3501 E 'I'AMIAI~I ]RAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 3,1112
2 of 2
OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS
3301 EAST TAMIAMI TRAIL NAPLES, FLORIDA 34112
16B 9!
SKETCH OF DESCRIPTION
NOT A SURVEY
GOl. I)I'~N GA'!'I:, I'ARKWAY
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R=6930.46'
A=36,1.97'
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GENERAL NOTES
1) P.O.C. = POINT OF COMMENCEMENT
2) P O,B. = POINT OF BEGINNING
3) SEC. = SECTION
4) TWP. = TOWNSHIP
5) RGE. = RANGE
6) R/W = RIGHT OF WAY
7) ALL OISTANCES ARE IN FEET AND DECIMALS THEREOF
8) NOT VALID UNLESS SIGNED AND SEALED WITH THE
EMBOSSED SEAL OF A PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR
CHCC~EU U¥
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119 '.lb'58'W .....
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.'5OtJTI lEAST CORNI:'R OF
SEC. 25,'I'WP. 49S,RGI[ 25E.
BARRON COLLt[ER CO~
SHEET 2 OF 2
COLLIER COUNTY PROJECT No. 60061
GREY OAKS ENTRANCE COST ESTIMATES [t]
ITEM DESCRIPTION UNIT UNIT PRICE QUANTITY AMOUNT
Northbound Left Turn Lane LS $ t,923.48 1.0 $ 1,923.48
.... A_d._mini~s!rati~ oo~ Co~sst_s_[~2]~ .... L$ ~3_,00p:0_0 1.0S 3,000.00
Contingency (0%) 0.0$
DESIGN SUB-TOTAL $ 5,777.63
CONSTRUCTION
Southbound Right Turn Lane
Construction Surveying LS $ 300.00 1.0~'~ 300.00
Mobilization LS $ 240.00 1.0$ 240.00
Clearing andGrubbing LS $ 1,500.00 0.2$ 300.00
..................... C~'- ~, ---1~5 ~1~$~73.35
Embankment
Limerock Base (10") SY $ 5.90 1,004.7 $ 5,927.73
Subgrade Stabilization (12") SY $ 1.75 1,004.7 $ 1,758.23
Asphalt Pavement (3.5" Thick) SY $ 5.55 956.g $ 5,310.80
Curb and Gutter LF $ 5.75 200.0 $ 1,150.00
Stdping LS $ 150.00 2.0 $ 300.00
Signing EA $ 250.00 1.0 $ 250.00
SBLTL SUB-TOTAL $ 23,710.10
Northbound Left Turn Lane
~onstruction Surveying LS $ 300,00 1.0 $ 300.00
I~ o-b[liz%~0-n~--- LS $ 175.00 1.0 $ 175.00
....... j Cl~n~ p~b~ LS $ 1,500.00 0.0'$
~Embankment CY $ 10.25 277.4 $ 2,843.35
'~.'iTne-ro(~l~ ~as-e (~ SY $ ' 5.90 832.1~- 4~909,~
Subgrade Stabilization (12") ~Y~ $~__ '1:~_5 _ __ _87~3_:_7~__$ ~;528:_9~
Asphalt Pavement (3.5" Thick) SY $ 5.55 832.1~$ 4,618,16
Curb and Gutter LF $ 5.75 39~0_~ 2,294.25
Concrete Sidewalk (4" thick) SY $ 11.75
Concrete Pipe (18") LF $ 25.20 12.(3$ 302.40
Stdping t LS $ 450.00 1.0 $ 450.00
..... Sig~!n~g ......... EA $ 130.00 1.0 $ 130.00
NBRTL SUB-TOTAL $ 17,551.52
....................
~gntin~g~n~cy (7/0~)
CONSTRUCTION SUB-TOTAL
B~SlG~ AND CoNsTRucT~ON~OTAL ....
=octnotes: I
;1 ] Estimated cost Includes construction of the northbound ~ff turn lane and the southbound right turn lane into
Grey Oaks Development on Livingston Road south of Golden Gate Parkway.
12] Administration cost includes cost of property appraisals, title searches, attomey's fees and Collier County Real
Property Management Dept. costs. ~-~-I
RCW
WORK ORDER # WD-129
16810
UNDERGROUND UTILITY CONTRACTING SERVICES
Contract #98-2783, Dated June 17, 1998
This Work Order is for the General Contractor's Services, subject to the terms and conditions of
the Contract referenced above, for work known as:
Project: Kirkwood Ave. Extension Drainage Improvements
The work is specified in the proposal dated 5-24-00 which is attached hereto and made part of
this Work Order. In accordance with the terms and conditions of the Agreement referenced
above, Work Order # WD-129 is assigned to the following work.
Scope of Work
Provide all materials, equipment and labor to install an underground storm drain system along
the eastern end of Kirkwood Avenue and extending in a drainage easement eastward beyond
Kirkwood Avenue as shown in the project plans prepared by Camp Dresser and McKee, Inc.
Schedule of Work:
Achieve substantial completion of the work within forty-five (45) calendar days and total
completion within sixty (60) calendar days.
Compensation:
In accordance with Item 4 of the Agreement, the county will compensate the Firm in accordance
with the quoted prices provided in the attached schedule and as summarized below.
General Items
Drainage Structures
Roadway Restoration
TOTAL FEE
$13,206.00
63,027.00
17,985.00
$94,218.00
Any change made subsequent to final Department approval will be considered an additional
service and charged according to an executed Change Order as enumerated in Exhibit D of the
Agreement.
PREPARED BY:
REVIEWED BY:
obert C. Wil~y, P.E., Project Manager
Stormwater Management Department
Joh~H. Bold(, P.E., P.S.M.
Stormwater Management Director
,.5"- 30- oO
Date
Date
Mitchell and Stark Const. Co., Inc.
Contract No. 98-2783 Work Order No. WD-129
ATTES-T:--i~ ~"
'Dwight .E. 'B'}b~l~, Clerk
. ~ 'i~](Deputy C~lerk -
'~Date: [4?(i-.~.[l~l~
'..,~, · ~tte~' as to Chai~n's
(~orporat¢ Socr~tary
(Type Name and Title)
16810
Page 2
BOARD O C~MISSIONERS
COLLIER ~Ub/TYJFLO,RIDA/'~} v' r
Ti~ J. Const~l~ine, Chairman
MITCHELL AND STARK CONSTRUCTION
COMPANY, INC.
Bria~'Penner, Vice President
(or) Witnesses (2)
(1)
Signature
(Print Name)
(2)
Signature
(Print Name)
Ap~4-~.:~Form and Legal Sufficiency:
c~); 'Th'~mas C. PaTmer, Assistant County Attorney
16810
G - 1-2000
AGREEMENT
THIS Agreement, made and entered into this ,/~TE:;~ day of~~'~ ,
2000. by and between the Board of County Commissioners, Collier CBunty, Florida, a
political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereinafter called the COUNTY, and Keep
Collier Beautiful, Inc., located at P.O. Box 990075, Naples, Florida, hereinafter called the
CONTRACTOR.
WITNESSETH
WHEREAS, the COUNTY, by authority granted by the Florida Legislature, is
authorized to participate in the funding of litter prevention programs as Grantee; and
WHEREAS, the COUNTY, wishes to engage the services of CONTRACTOR as Sub-
grantee in performing services related to the Litter Control and Prevention Grant, hereinafter
known as Project: as provided annually by the State of Florida Department of Environmental
Protection, hereinafter known as GRANTOR; and
WHEREAS, the COUNTY desires to compensate and have the CONTRACTOR, on
behalf of the COUNTY, provide said services; and
WHEREAS, the CONTRACTOR is agreeable to and desirous and capable of
performing, providing, or otherwise undertaking such services for COUNTY in connection
with the Project, and
WHEREAS, the COUNTY is agreeable to and desirous of providing funding in
connection with the Project;
NOW, therefore, in consideration of the promises and mutual covenants hereinafter
contained, the CONTRACTOR hereby agrees to perform, provide, or otherwise undertake
said services in connection with the Project as outlined below, and both the COUNTY and the
CONTRACTOR hereby covenant each to the other to implement the Project subject to the
terms and provisions as hereinafter contained.
SECTION I.
DESCRIPTION OF SERVICES AND TERMS OF USE
CONTRACTOR shall provide to the COUNTY Solid Waste Department the following
services:
1.01
Litter Reduction Educational Programs: Provide a minimum of six (6) programs per
school year (August through June) to public and private educational institutions. Provide
Solid Waste with monthly reports that include: name of school, grades and teacher's
names, number of students reached, description of topics, purpose, a brief description of
any skits performed and/or handouts given out, and hours logged for each program,
1.02
Countywide Clean Ups: Minimum of two (2) per year as required by Keep Florida
Beautiful state chapter commitment guidelines. Clean ups must include the fall
International Coastal Clean Up and the spring Great Florida Clean Up. Provide results of
clean up to Solid Waste within one (1) week of event to include: sign up sites, all ads
and promotional material, name and number of sponsors, level of sponsorships, cash and
in-kind donations, number of volunteers, dates of clean up, tonnage of debris collected.
Additionally, CONTRACTOR shall conduct a minimum of five (5) neighborhood clean
ups. The N.I.C.E. Program and/or Adopt a Canal as defined in Sections 1.03 and 1.05
may be counted towards the minimum of five (5) cleanups as required in this section.
CONTRACTOR shall provide Solid Waste with results of clean up within one (1) week
of event to include: location of clean up site, address, name, phone number of contact
person(s) of neighborhood association involved,, dates of clean up, local and/or national
sponsorships, cash and in-kind donations, number of volunteers, tonnage of debris
collected.
1.03
N.I.C.E. Program: Define goals and objectives of present and future program. Provide
current status of program to include neighborhood areas adopted, name, address, phone
number and contact persons of association member coordinating event, date and number
of clean ups per year, tonnages collected, sponsorships, ads, mailings, number of
volunteers. Provide report to Solid Waste in April & October.
1
G- 1-2000
1.04
Adopt a Shore- Define goals and objectives of present and future program. Provide Solid
Waste with outline of adoption procedures, current number of miles and exact location
of beach adopted, name, address, phone number of each group presently with a contract,
names of groups contacted for future shoreline adoption, signage, length of groups'
contracts, types of trash collected, awards or incentive programs etc. A minimum of 15
miles of shoreline should be adopted in Collier within FY2000. Add minimum of one to
three (1-3) miles in next fiscal cycle. Provide report to Solid Waste in April and October
1.05
Adopt a Canal: Define goals and objectives of present and future program. Identify exact
canals, length adopted, name, address, phone number and contact person of group(s),
frequency of clean ups, sponsorship levels, fundraising efforts, tonnages collected, ads
and mailing samples, awards, incentives, etc. Provide report to Solid Waste April and
October.
1.06 Adopt a Reefi Define goals and objectives of present and future program. Provide GPS
location of each reef under adoption, name, address, phone number and contact person of
group(s), frequency of clean ups, sponsorship levels, fundraising efforts, tonnages
collected, ads and mailing samples, awards, incentives, etc. Provide report to Solid
Waste April and October.
1.07 Litter Lookout Promotion/Trash Trooper Program: Define goals and objectives of
present and future program. Provide report on quantity of litter lookout cards sent out
along with action taken against the litterer, partnerships with other agencies or
departments. Provide report to Solid Waste in April and October.
1.08 Clean Builders Program: Define goals and objectives of present and future program.
Provide identity of participating businesses including business name, address, phone
number and person representing business. Provide details of projects and
accomplishments, recognition awards, promotions. etc. Provide report t to Solid Waste
April & October.
1.09 Additional Litter Prevention Programs: Define goals and objectives of present and future
program. Provide information about any programs not mentioned above that address litter
reduction and/or prevention in Collier County as coordinated by CONTRACTOR.
Include detailed description accomplishments, specific names, addresses, phone numbers
of groups or persons contacted, actions taken, etc. Provide report to Solid Waste April
and October.
SECTION II. TERMS
2.01 Except as this Agreement may otherwise be terminated, this Agreement shall be
effective from October 1, 1999 and shall terminate one (1) year from that date unless as
provided in 2.02.
2.02 On or before the expiration date of this Agreement, the COUNTY may extend this
Agreement by mutual agreement under all of the terms and conditions contained herein for
additional yearly periods to be determined by the COUNTY representative and the
CONTRACTOR representative.
2.03 It is further understood and agreed upon by and between the parties herein that this
Agreement is subject to appropriation and award of grant funding to COUNTY by the State
of Florida Department of Environmental Protection for the Litter Control and Prevention
Grant.
2.04. The COUNTY or CONTRACTOR may terminate this Agreement with reasonable
cause or by mutual agreement prior to the completion of the Project, upon thirty (30) days
prior written notice each to the other. In the event of such termination by either party, the
COUNTY shall be entitled to compensation for the value of services provided, and
termination costs as actually incurred.
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SECTION III.
CONTRACTOR's RESPONSIBILITIES
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3.01 The CONTRACTOR shall assume the entire responsibility for providing service
under this Agreement,
3.02 The CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for, the means, methods, techniques,
sequences and procedures relating to the Project,
3.03 The CONTRACTOR agrees to assign a representative or agent to the Project during
the term of the Project so that the COUNTY may effectively coordinate its services with
CONTRACTOR. In this respect, the CONTRACTOR agrees to require its representative or
agent to attend regular progress meetings as may be requested by the COUNTY. The
CONTRACTOR's representative or agent under this Agreement shall be any individual that
the CONTRACTOR recommends to the COUNTY and the COUNTY henceforth approves.
Moreover, the CONTRACTOR's representative or agent under this Agreement, shall act as
CONTRACTOR's contract authority under this Agreement and any directions, instructions,
or notifications given such representative or agent by the COUNTY or by the COUNTY'S
authorized representative or agent shall be in full force as if given directly to the
CONTRACTOR. The above notwithstanding, the COUNTY shall endeavor to issue
directives, instructions, or notifications relating to the Project directly to the CONTRACTOR.
3.04 CONTRACTOR shall administrate, in the form of plans, memoranda, reports, Project
clarifications and changes which may be necessary during the Project. If any such changes
directly affect the COUNTY, the CONTRACTOR shall notify the COUNTY's representative,
and if the COUNTY approves such changes in writing, the COUNTY shall forthwith prepare
Change Orders and/or Supplemental Agreement documents as appropriate. The above
notwithstanding, the COUNTY additionally authorizes the CONTRACTOR to prepare,
execute and implement minor Change Orders for work changes necessitated by the
Project so long as the contract amount authorized by this Agreement is not exceeded.
3.05 Obtain required waivers and releases of claim of lien from persons and firms performing
work or providing services on or for the Project.
3.06 Financial Reports: CONTRACTOR shall:
Provide the Solid Waste Dept. with a year-end report and copies of all
financial records relating to this Agreement. Maintain books, records,
documents and other evidence and accounting procedures and practices which
fully and properly reflect all direct and indirect costs of any nature expended in
the performance of this Agreement. Have relevant records available for
inspection and/or audit at no charge to the COUNTY for up to three (3) years.
List any other sources of income including other state and/or private grants.
Maintain adequate fiscal accounting procedures.
Comply with FDEP's allowable expenditures under the State of Florida Litter
Control and Prevention Grant Agreement and Grant Conditions as per Exhibit
"A", hereby attached and incorporated herein by reference.
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Submit reimbursement requests at the end of each month from
CONTRACTOR's Treasurer, which shall include: original signatures and
receipts with all back up properly prepared, including but not limited to: front
of all cancelled checks, (back of all cancelled checks shall be required if bank
returns actual checks), explanations of purchases, number of hours per week
worked, summary of work accomplished by salaried CONTRACTOR
representative. Exclude sales tax except for mandatory taxes on phone bills,
salary taxes.
3.07 Recordkeeping: CONTRACTOR shall:
1. Provide a copy of the required annual and semi-annual report.
Sponsors: List of all sponsors and level of donations. Must list Collier County
Solid Waste Dept as sponsor on all written, print, banners, ads, promotional
items, newsletters for all clean up events.
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Fundraising: List all fundraising events and goals to reach, what percentage of
budget is provided by the private sector, what is the expected goal of private
sector real cash donations. Separate real cash donations from in-kind.
Board Members: List of active Board Members include name, address, phone,
fax, title, position on board, company represented, level of sponsorship, date of
election to board. Provide accurate address, phone & fax numbers, email, etc.
of CONTRACTOR'S official address.
Provide the Solid Waste Dept. with samples of all written materials that
CONTRACTOR uses to promote its organization on a continual basis as each
new one is produced or obtained. Include what is distributed on web pages,
public events, 800 Enviro line, through other affiliates, bulk mailings. Also
included but may not be limited to: monthly board meetings, executive
meeting summaries, newsletters, brochures, promotional paraphernalia such as
t-shirts, volunteer awards. Provide complete list of events participating in,
pictures if possible of any exhibits at said events, ads (TV, radio, print), Public
Service Announcements.
3.08
Mission Statement, Goals and Objectives: Provide updated copy of mission
statement which shall include a list of long range and short range goals of
CONTRACTOR to be submitted annually to the Solid Waste Director or their designee
on or before May Ist of each year.
SECTION IV.
COUNTY'S RESPONSIBILITY
4.01
With respect to specific services to be provided to the CONTRACTOR by the
COUNTY under the terms of this AGREEMENT, the services are deemed to include
but shall not necessarily be limited to the following items:
4.02
Reimbursement of a portion of the actual costs of the Project up to and including the
Grant sum of the Litter Control and Prevention Grant as provided annually by the
State of Florida Department of Environmental Protection.
4.03
Payments shall be made to the Contractor when requested as work progresses, but not
more frequently than once per month. Payment will be made upon receipt of a proper
invoice and in compliance with Section 218.70, Fla. Stats., otherwise known as the
"Florida Prompt Payment Act".
4.04
In the event that the COUNTY should require additional services as necessary and
mutually agreed upon by COUNTY and CONTRACTOR under this Agreement, and
which would exceed the contract sum of the Grant as referenced in Section 4.02,
Change Orders or Supplemental Agreement documents for this Agreement must be
issued by the COUNTY for said additional services, and shall be authorized in writing
signed by both the COUNTY's representative and the CONTRACTOR in compliance
with the then current COUNTY Purchasing Policy.
4.05
Regularly and periodically examine, with the CONTRACTOR or CONTRACTOR's
representative, requests for payment (monthly pay estimates) as submitted to the
COUNTY by the CONTRACTOR to determine that they are in order for payment and
consistent with the contract documents entered into between the COUNTY and the
CONTRACTOR. When such requests are deemed to be in proper order the COUNTY
shall certify that to the best of its knowledge, the quality and quantity of work
performed is in accordance with the Project services and shall transmit them for
payment to the COUNTY Finance Director as part of the monthly payment processes
for the Project.
4.06
Upon completion of all work associated with the Project, including all Change Orders
and Supplemental Agreements thereto, make a final review of the Project with the
CONTRACTOR's agent or representative.
4.07
The COUNTY shall have the right at no charge to inspect and/or audit the records for
any work done for the Project and shall have access to these records during normal
business hours.
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4.08 The COUNTY reserves the right of final approval and acceptance of any work done
for the Project prior to making payment.
SECTION V.
INDEMNIFICATION
5.01 In consideration of one hundred dollars ($100.00) receipt and sufficiency of which is
accepted through the signing of this Agreement by an authorized party or agent, the
CONTRACTOR shall indemnify and save the COUNTY harmless from any and all claims,
liability, losses and causes of actions arising out of any act, error, omission, negligence of the
CONTRACTOR or its agents or representatives arising from or incident to the
CONTRACTOR's performance under this Agreement.
This provision shall also pertain to any claims brought against the COUNTY by any
employee of the named CONTRACTOR, any sub-contractor, or anyone directly or indirectly
employed by any of them.
The CONTRACTOR's obligation under this provision shall not be limited in any way, by the
agreed upon contract price [ACP] as shown in this Agreement or the CONTRACTOR's limit
of or lack of sufficient insurance protection. CONTRACTOR shall defend, indemnify and
save the COUNTY harmless from any and all claims, liability, losses and causes of actions
arising out of any act, error, omission, negligence of the CONTRACTOR or its agents or
representatives arising from or incident to the CONTRACTOR's performance under this
Agreement. The CONTRACTOR shall not be responsible for any incident arising from the
sole negligence of the COUNTY.
SECTION VI.
INSURANCE
6.01 The COUNTY and the CONTRACTOR shall maintain insurance in the minimum
amounts and types as required by Florida Law.
6.02 The COUNTY and the CONTRACTOR agree that either party may be self-insured on
the condition that all self insurance(s) must comply with all state laws and regulations and
must meet with the approval of the other party to this Agreement.
SECTION VII. REPRESENTATIVES
7.01 The COUNTY Solid Waste Director, or their designee, either directly with the
CONTRACTOR or through duly authorized representatives assigned to the Project by them,
shall act as the COUNTY'S contract authority and representative under this Agreement.
SECTION VIII. MUTUAL COVENANTS
8.01 The COUNTY shall pay unto the CONTRACTOR the amount of COUNTY'S cost of
services pursuant to Article 4.02 and 4.03 above.
SECTION IX.
MISCELLANEOUS
9.01
This Agreement shall be governed by and constructed under the laws of the State of
Florida. In the event any litigation is instituted by way of construction or enforcement
of this Agreement, the party prevailing in said litigation shall be entitled to collect and
recover from the opposite party all court costs and other expenses including reasonable
attorney's fees.
9.02 It is understood that this Agreement must be executed by both parties prior to the
CONTRACTOR and the COUNTY commencing with the work and services described
heretofore.
9.03
This Agreement contains the entire understanding between the parties and any
modifications to this Agreement shall be mutually agreed upon in writing by the
CONTRACTOR or it's designee and the COUNTY Solid Waste Director or their
designee.
9.04
Nothing herein contained shall create or be construed as creating a partnership between
the County and the Contractor or to constitute the Contractor as an agent of the County.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be executed by
their appropriate officials, as of the date first above written.
AS TO COUNTY:
ATTEST:. _ ·
DWIGHT. E. BROCK, CLERK
Ittlst, as, to Chairman.
Approved as to'~orm and legal sufficiency
BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
Ti on~ J. Consta~{~e,. C~alrman
to//4/,,. oo ,
Assistant County Attorney
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AS TO THE CONTRACTOR:
SIGNED, SEALED AND DELIVERED
IN THE PRESENCE OF:
,itness
2nd witness
Keep Collier Beautiful
NAPLES, FLORIDA
(Name typewritten)
04/21/00
(corporate seal)
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AGREEMENT
THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into on this ,/..~ day o~v..~2000, by and
between Schultz, Chaipel & Co., LLP, hereinafter called the "ContractS" and Collier County,
a political subdivision of the State of Florida, Collier County, Naples, hereinafter called the
"County":
WITNESSETH:
COMMENCEMENT. The Contractor shall commence the work following award of
this Contract by the Board of County Commissioners, execution of this Agreement and
upon issuance of a Purchase Order for a period not to exceed six (6) months. Any
additional time extensions will be mutually agreed upon in writing by the Contractor
and the Revenue Services Manager or their designee.
STATEMENT OF WORK. The Contractor shall provide Auditing Services for Collier
County in accordance with the terms and conditions of RFP #00-3040 "Financial Audit
of Solid Waste Collection Service Contractors~' and the Contractor's proposal hereto
attached and incorporated herein by reference as well as additional services as required
and mutually agreed upon by County and Contractor.
SCHEDULE. The Contractor agrees to complete the services as required pursuant to
this Agreement within six (6) months after issuance of a Purchase Order for such
services. A schedule for additional services, if required, would be established by mutual
agreement between the County and Contractor.
THE CONTRACT SUM. The County shall pay the Contractor for the performance of
this Agreement an estimated maximum amount of twenty three thousand seven
hundred sixty dollars ($23,760) for the audit of Waste Management, Inc. of Florida, and
an estimated maximum amount of ten thousand two hundred dollars ($10,200) for the
audit of Immokalee Disposal Company. These estimated amounts~ are exclusive of
Reimbursable expenses and Travel Expenses, which will be billed separately and will
not exceed the amount of one thousand ($1,000) dollars. These amounts are based on
the prices set forth in the contractor's proposal, subject to Change Orders as approved in
advance by the County.
COMPENSATION. The County shall pay the Contractor for the performance of this
Agreement upon completion of the work as accepted and approved by the Revenue
Services Manager or their designee pursuant to the price schedule offered by the
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Contractor in his proposal, together with the Reimbursable Expenses and Travel
Expenses as defined in this agreement together with the cost of any other charges/fees
submitted in the proposal. Payments shall be made to the Contractor when requested as
work progresses, but not more frequently than once per month, for the actual hours
worked in the preceding month, and at actual costs for Reimbursable and Travel
Expenses less 10% retainage which shall be held by the County until satisfactory
completion of the auditor's work. Payment will be made upon receipt of a proper
invoice and in compliance with Section 218.70 F.S. otherwise known as the "Florida
Prompt Payment Act".
Reimbursable Expenses
Reimbursable expenses including Travel Expenses, shall not exceed one thousand ($1,000)
dollars unless approved in advance in writing by the County. Allowable reimbursable
expenses shall include but not be limited to: reproduction, postage, express mail service.
These shall be billed at actual cost.
Travel Expenses
Travel expenses shall be reimbursed at the rates used by Collier County for its employees as
per Section 112.061 Fla. Stats.
Reimbursements shall be at the following rates:
Mileage:
Breakfast:
Lunch:
Dinner:
Airfare:
Rental car:
Lodging:
Parking:
$ .29 per mile
3.00
$6.00
$12.00
Actual ticket cost
Actual rental cost
Actual cost of lodging at single occupancy rate
Actual cost of parking
NOTICES. All notices from the County to the Contractor shall be deemed duly served
if mailed by registered or certified mail to the Contractor at the following Address:
Mr. Martin Redovan
Schultz, Chaipel & Co., LLP
12660 World Plaza Lane
Ft. Myers, FL 33907
All Notices from the Contractor to the County shah be deemed duly served if mailed by
registered or certified mail to the County to:
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Collier County Government Center
Purchasing Department - General Services Building
3301 Tamiami Trail, East
Naples, Florida 34112
The Contractor and the County may change the above mailing address at any time
upon giving the other party written notification. All notices under this Service
Agreement must be in writing.
NO PARTNERSHIP. Nothing herein contained shall create or be construed as creating
a partnership between the County and the Contractor or to constitute the Contractor as
an agent of the County.
PERMITS: LICENSES: TAXES. In compliance with Section 218.80, F.S., all permits
necessary for the prosecution of the Work shall be obtained by the Contractor. Payment
for all such permits issued by the County shall be processed internally by the County.
All non-County permits necessary for the prosecution of the Work shall be procured
and paid for by the Contractor. The Contractor shall also be solely responsible for
payment of any and all taxes levied on the Contractor. In addition, the Contractor shall
comply with all rules, regulations and laws of Collier County, the State of Florida, or the
U.S. Government now in force or hereafter adopted. The Contractor agrees to comply
with all laws governing the responsibihty of an employer with respect to persons
employed by the Contractor.
NO IMPROPER USE. The Contractor will not use, nor suffer or permit any person to
use in any manner whatsoever, county facilities for any improper, immoral or offensive
purpose, or for any purpose in violation of any federal, state, county or municipal
ordinance, rule, order or regulation, or of any governmental rule or regulation now in
effect or hereafter enacted or adopted. In the event of such violation by the Contractor
or if the County or its authorized representative shall deem any conduct on the part of
the Contractor to be objectionable or improper, the County shall have the right to
suspend the contract of the Contractor. Should the Contractor fail to correct any such
violation, conduct, or practice to the satisfaction of the County within twenty-four (24)
hours after receiving notice of such violation, conduct, or practice, such suspension to
continue until the violation is cured. The Contractor further agrees not to commence
operation during the suspension period until the violation has been corrected to the
satisfaction of the County.
TERMINATION. Should the contractor be found to have failed to perform his services
in a manner satisfactory to the County as per the requirements of this Agreement, the
County may terminate said agreement immediately for cause; further the County may
terminate this Agreement for convenience with a seven (7) day written notice. The
County shall be sole judge of non-performance.
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11.
NO DISCRIMINATION. The Contractor agrees that there shall be no discrimination as
to race, sex, color, creed or national origin.
12. INSURANCE. The Contractor shall provide insurance as follows:
13.
14.
15.
Commercial General Liability_: Coverage shall have minimum limits of $1,000,000
Per Occurrence, Combined Single Limit for Bodily Injury Liability and Property
Damage Liability. This shall include Premises and Operations; Independent
contractors; Products and Completed Operations and Contractual Liability.
B. Workers' Compensation: Insurance covering all employees meeting Statutory
Limits in compliance with the applicable state and federal laws.
C. Professional Liabili _ty: Coverage shall have minimum limits of $1,000,000.
Special Requirements: Collier County shall be listed as the Certificate Holder and
included as an Additional Insured on the Comprehensive General Liability Policy.
Current, valid insurance policies meeting the requirement herein identified shall
be maintained by Contractor during the duration of this Agreement. Renewal
certificates shall be sent to the County thirty (30) days prior to any expiration date.
There shall be a thirty (30) day notification to the County in the event of
cancellation or modification of any stipulated insurance coverage.
Contractor shall insure that all subcontractors comply with the same insurance
requirements that he is required to meet. The same Contractor shall provide
County with certificates of insurance meeting the required insurance provisions.
INDEMNIFICATION. The Contractor shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless the
County and its officers, employees, agents and instrumentalities from and against all
claims or suits (including attorney's fees and costs of defense) asserted or prosecuted by
third parties arising out of Contractor's failure to satisfy its obligations under generally
accepted auditing standards, through error, omission, negligent act or willful misconduct
of the Contractor or its employees, or that of its subcontractors or their employees, if any,
provided however, that the Contractor is given reasonable notice of, and the opportunity
to defend, settle and compromise any such claim. Nothing contained herein, however, is
intended to confer on any third party any rights or benefits hereunder. The Contractor
expressly understands and agrees that insurance protection required by this Agreement
or otherwise provided by the Contractor shall in no way limit the responsibility to
indemnify, defend and hold harmless the County or its officers, employees, agents and
instrumentalities as herein provided.
CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION. This Agreement shall be administered on
behalf of the County by the Revenue Services Department.
COMPONENT PARTS OF THIS CONTRACT. This Contract consists of the
attached component parts, all of which are as fully a part of the contract as if herein
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set out verbatim: Contractor's Proposal, Insurance Certificate, RFP #00-3040
"Financial Audit of Solid Waste Collection Service Contractors". The parties hereby
agree that Paragraph beginning "If after 60 days" on page 24 of Contractor's
proposal shall be stricken in its entirety.
SUB)ECT TO APPROPRIATION. It is further understood and agreed by and
between the parties herein that this agreement is subject to appropriation by the
Board of County Commissioners.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Contractor and the County, have each, respectively, by an
authorized person or agent, hereunder set their hands and seals on the date and year first above
written.
ATTEST:
Dwight E. Brock,"Cfg;k of Courts
signature
BOARD OF CO~]SJI:Y-OEhMMISSIONERS
Schultz, Chaipel & Co., LLP
Contractor
First Witness
By:
Signature
LEILANI S. CROWELL
?Type/print witness name~'
~,. Second Witness
MARTIN A. REDOVAN
Typed signature and title
JANE M. RINEHOLD
?Type/print witness nameJ'
CORPORATE SEAL
(corporations only)
Approved as to form and
legal sufficiency:
, Assistant County Attorney
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PRODUCER
P.O. Box 60029
Ft. Myers FL 33906-0029
Stewart & Sons Ins. Inc.
bNo. 941-936-8844 F.x No.
inc.
INSURED
Schultz,Chaipel & Co.,CPA's
12660 World Pla=a Lane,~nit 73
Fort Myers FL 33907
DATE [MM/DOffY)
05/03/00
THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION
ONLY 'AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIRCATE
HOLDER. THIS CERTIfiCATE DOES NOT AMEND, EXTEND OR
ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POUCIESdBELO~W. ~,, .
A Cinc~nnati Ins. Co.
COMPANY
B Z C Insurance Co.
COMPANY
c
COMPANY
D
THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD
INDICATED, NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS
CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS,
EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES. LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS.
TYPE OF INSURANCE POUCY NUMBER POUCY EFFECTIVE POUCY EXPIRATION tJMITS
DATE (MM,,I)DffY) DATE (MMFOD/YY)
GENERAL AGGREGATE $
GENERAL UABILR'Y
--i COMMERCIAL GENERAL IJABIUTY
__ CLAIMS MADE ~ OCCUR
OWNER'S & CONTRACTOR'S PROT
AUTOMOBILE MABIUTY
ANY AUTO
ALL OWNED AUTOS
SCHEDULED AUTOS
HIRED AUTOS
NON-OWNED AUTOS
GARAGE MABIUTY
ANY AUTO
EXCESS lIABILITY
UMBRELLA FORM
OTHER THAN UMBRELLA FORM
WORKERS COMI;~ISAI'ION AND
EMPLOYERS' UABIUTY
THE PROPRIETOR/ ~ INCL
PARTNERS/EXECUTIVE
OFFICERS ARE: EXCL
OTHER
BP 176 16 08
197000038599100
09/30/99
o3/ol/oo
09/30/00
o3/ol/Ol
PRODUCTS- COMP/OP AGG $ 1,000, 000
PERSONAL & ADV INJURY S 1 , 000, 000
EACH OCCURRENCE $1, 0 0 0,0 0 0
FIRE DAMAGE (Any one fire) $ 9, 000~, 000
MED EXP (Any one person)
COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT
BODILY INJURY
(Per person}
BODILY INJURY
(Per accident)
PROPERTY DAMAGE
AUTO ONLY - EA ACCIDENT
OTHER THAN AUTO ONLY:
EACH ACCIDENT
AGGREGATE
EACH OCCURRENCE
AGGREGATE
$ 5,000
WC STATU- OTH-
TORY LIM TS ER
EL EACH ACCIDENT $100,000
EL DISEASE- POLICY LIMIT S 500,00 0
EL DISEASE - EA EMPLOYEE $100,000
DESCRII~rlON OF OPERATiONS/LOCATIONS/VEHICLES/SPECIAL ITEMS
CPA BUSINESS
CERTIFICATE HOLDER IS ALSO NAMED AS
GENERAL LIABILITY.
ADDITIONAL INSURED WITH P~ESPECTS TO
COLLIER COUNT~ GOVERNMENT
F~ELSEY WARD
3301 EAST TAMIAMI TRAIL
NAPLES FL 34112
COT.L- 10 SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POUCIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE
EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, THE ISSUING COMPANY WlLL ENDEAVOR TO MAiL
3 0 DAYS WRITTEN NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER NAMED TO THE LEFT,
BUT FAILURE TO MAIL SUCH NOTICE SHALL)I~POSE NO OBUGAT]ON OR UABlUTY
OF ANY KIND UPON THE COMPANY S OR RE}PRES T~VES.
AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE ' /' - ~ - .~' --~:-.-.-
Stewart & Sons /~""~"~"~
)N!iii~988~i
CPA Mutual Insurance Company of American Risk Retention Group
Home Office: Burlington, Vermont
UndermttJna Mana.er:.
CPA Mutual Management, Inc.
2811 N.W. 41st Street, Suite A-2
Gainesville, R. 32606
(800) 543-3029
ACCOUNTANTS PROFESSIONAL LIABILITY POLICY
'Claims Made"
Policy No.: PL- 10500-04
· IMPORTANT NOTICE: Please Read Carefully
This is a 'clairns made" policy. Coverage hereunder is limited to claims first made against
the Insured during this policy period and reported to the Company during this policy period;
provided always that such claims result from negligent acts, errors, or omissions first arising
subsequent to the retroactive date
Please note further that the limits of liability available to pay judgments or settlements are
reduced by amounts incurred for legal defense. Further note that the deductible applies to
amounts Incurred for legal defense.
THIS POLICY IS ISSUED BY YOUR RISK RETENTION GROUP. YOUR RISK RETENTION GROUP MAY NOT
BE SUBJECT TO ALL OF THE INSURANCE LA.W~ AND REGULATIONS OF YOUR STATE. STATE
INSURANCE INSOLVENCY GUARANTY FUNDS ARE NOT AVAILABLE FOR YOUR RISK RETENTION GROUP.
Item 1. Named Insured(e) and A'ddre~:
(a) Named Insured(s): . Schultz Chaipel & Co.,/LP.
(b) Address: 12660 World Plaza Lane Unit 73
FoR Myers, FL 33907 County: Lee
Partnership
Item 2.
Item 3.
Item 4.
Item 5.
Item 6.
Item 7.
item 8.
Item g.
Insured is a(n):
Policy Period:
(a) Inception Date: ·
(b) Expiration Date:
10/1/1999
10/1/2000
[Both 12:01 a.m. Standard Time, at the address of the Named Insured stated above in Item
l(b).]
Prier Acts Date: (ff No Prior Acts Date - No Limitation Applies)
Total Annual Premium: $12,496.35 + $630.87 (State Tax) = $13,127.22
Urnits of Uability:(Includes Claim Expenses Unless Amended By Endorsement)
(a) $2,000,000 each claim, subject to:
(b) $2,000,000 aggregate limit for all claims first made dudrig the policy period.
D~ducttble: $15,000 each and every claim (applicable to costs of defense);
Application Dated: 9/8/99
Previous Policy Number (if with CPA Mutual): PL-10500-03
Forms and Endorsements Attached: cl-01
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These declarations, along with the completed and signed application and the policy,
constitute the contract between the Insured(e) and the Company and shall be non-aaaeeaable.
Authorized Signature
P~ISSUE
INFORMATION PAGE
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P~WAL
Lnsurer:
ZC INSUP~C~ COHPANY
P 0 BOX 166007
ALTAI~ONTE SPRINOS, ~
(Carrier C~e: 29866)
32716
Ph: (407) 788-1717
Producer: Asent# 112
Stewar~ & Sons Insurance Inc
P 0 Box 60029
Ft Hyers, FL 33906
Carrier Policy #: 197000038599100
Carrier Prior Policy #: 197000038599099
1. The Insured:
SCHULTZ,CHAIPEL & CO
HmilinE Address: 12660 WO~LD PLAZA LANE
UNIT 73
FT HYEHS, FL 33907
Other workplaces not shown above:
NO OTHE~ WOP/(PLAC~S FOR THIS POLI~Y
T~pe of Bus/hess: Partnership
Feiu: 592574887
Risk ID:
2. The policy period is from 12:01 a.m. on
at the insured's mailin~ a~dress.
3/01/2000 to 12:01 a.m. on 3/01/2001
3. A. Workers Compensation Insurance: Paz~ One of the policy applies to the Workers
Compensation Law of the states listed here:
B. Employers Liability Insurance: Part Two of the policy applies to work in each
state listed in Item 3.A. The linits of our liability under Par~ Two are:
Bodily Injury by Accident
Bodily Injury by Disease
Bodily Injury by Disease
100.000
500.000
100.000
each accident
policy linit
each employee
C. Other States Insurance:
D. This policy includes these endorsements ad schedules:
WC000000A(04/92) WC000310(04/84) WC000414(07/90) WC090402(10/88) WC090606(10/98)
The premiu~ for this policy will be determined b~ our Hanuals of Rules,
Classifications, Rates and Ratiz~ Plans. All information required below is subject
to verification and charge by audit.
Classifications
Code Premium Basis Rate Per Estimated
No. Total Estimated $100 of An~ual
Annual Remuneration Remuneration Premium
SEE SCHEDULE OF OPERATIONS
Total Es=imaUed An-u~I Premium
H/n/mum Premium
1,966.00
232.00 Expense Constant $ 200.00
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Collier County Florida
Insurance Requirements
RFP #00-3040
INSURANCE TYPE
REQUIRED LIMITS
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1. Workers' Compensation
Statutory Limits of Florida Statutes,
Chapter 440 and all Federal
Government Statutory Limits and
Requirements.
2. Commercial General Liability
(Occurrence Form)
patterned after the 1985 I.S.O.
form with no limiting endorsements.
Bodily In!ury_ & Property_ Damage
$1,000,000 Single Limit
Per Occurrence
Indemnification: The ContractorNendor, in consideration of One Hundred
Dollars ($100.00), the receipt and sufficiency of which is accepted through the
signing of this document, shall hold harmless and defend Collier County and
its agents and employees from all suits and actions, including attorney's fees
and all costs of litigation and judgments of any name and description adsing
out of or incidental to the performance of this contract or work performed
thereunder. This provision shall also pertain to any claims brought against the
County by an employee of the named ContractorNendor, any Subcontractor,
or anyone directly or indirectly employed by any of them. The
Contractor/Vendor's obligation under this provision shall not be limited in any
way by the agreed upon contract price as shown in this Contract or the
Contractor/Vendor's limit of, or lack of, sufficient insurance protection. The
first One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) or money received on the contract price is
considered as payment of this obligation by the County.
Automobile Liability
Owned/Non-owned/Hired
Automobile Included
Each Occurrence
Other Insurance as indicated below:
a) Professional Liability
b) Builder's Risk
$1,ooo,ooo
$-o-
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6. Contractor shall insure that all subcontractors comply with the same insurance
requirements that he is required to meet. The same contractor shall provide
the County with certificates of insurance meeting the required insurance
provisions.
7. Collier County must be named as "ADDITIONAL INSURED" on the Insurance
Certificate for Commercial General Liability.
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8. Collier County Board of County Commissioners shall be named as the
Certificate Holder. NOTE: The "Certificate Holder" should read as follows:
Collier County Board of County Commissioners
3301 East Tamiami Trail
Naples, FL 34112
X,, 9. Thirty (30) Days Cancellation Notice is required.
X 10. The Certificate must state the Bid Number and Title.
BIDDER'S AND INSURANCE AGENT STATEMENT:
We understand the insurance requirements contained in these specifications, and that
the evidence of said insurance may be required within five (5) business days of the
award of bid.
Bidder
Insurance Agency
Signature of Bidder
Signature of Bidder's Agent
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AMENDMENT NO. 7
CAPRI PASS AND BIG MARCO PASS INLET MANAGEMENT PLAN
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT
THIS AGREEMENT IS .MADE AND ENTERED into this /~ day of
~~..~, 2000 by and between the Board of County Commissioners for Collier
County, Florida, a political subdivision of the State of Florida (hereinafter referred to as
the "OWNER") and Itumiston and Moore Engineers, a Florida corporation, authorized
to do business in the State of Florida, whose business address is 10661 Airport Road
North, Suite 14, Naples, Florida 34109 (Hereinafter referred to as the
"CONSULTANT").
WITNESSETH:
WHEREAS, the OWNER desires to obtain the professional engineering and
surveying services of the CONSULTANT concerning certain monitoring services for the
Capri Pass and Big Marco Pass Inlet Management Plan (hereinafter referred to as the
"Project"), said services being more fully described in Exhibit A attached hereto; and
WHEREAS, on May 17, 1994 the Board of County Commissioners approved a
Professional Services Agreement with the CONSULTANT to perform design services
for the Project; and
WHEREAS, the CONSULTANT has submitted a proposal for provision of
monitoring services during 2000; and
WHEREAS, the CONSULTANT represents that it has expertise in the type of
professional services that will be required for the Project.
NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual convenants contained
herein and other good and valuable consideration, the Capri Pass and Big Marco Pass
Inlet Management Plan Professional Services Agreement entered into on May 17, 1994
(hereinafter also referred to as the "Agreement") is hereby amended as follows:
Schedule B, Attachments B and C of the Agreement dated May 17, 1994,
is hereby amended and revised as set forth in Exhibit "A" attached hereto. Said Exhibit
"A" is the June 1, 1999, letter from Humiston & Moore Engineers to Project Manager
Harry Huber re: "Proposal for Monitoring of the T-Groin Project Performance - 2000".
2. Article Five of the Agreement is hereby amended as follows:
Compensation by the OWNER for services rendered hereunder by CONSULTANT
shall not exceed an aggregate amount of $127,425.00 provided in Exhibit "A" attached
hereto without an appropriate change order or amendment to this Agreement.
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3. Other than the changes/additions indicated in this Agreement, all
provisions of the original contract are in full force and effect.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this amendment to the
Agreement .th. 9 day and year first written above.
i :' ATTEST_A~EST- i~_ ':~ BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
_ ~¢, :. ~.:i'?i~'LeU'T: f~..::81~0Cl(, CL£RI~OR COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, A
;~ "'B'Y~';~: ~ "rJ/'~Mtfi'~ ~f ]~'5/~, 2)~- POLITICAL SUB--OF THE STATE
":'~.-' ": .C, ierk/-7'-' -- OF FLORID/,,A'~
Sin. X*"..? '."'" my: /r ~ :..,//,/', (~,--'t--',- '
- i~hy J. Con~tine, Chairman
Approved as to form and
Legal sufficiency:
coun y
Witnes~ /"
Typed or printed name
Witness
By:
Humiston and Moore Engineers
Kenneth K. Humiston, P.E.
President
(CORPORATE SEAL)
Typed or pnnted name
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AMENDMENT NO. 3
MARCO ISLAND BEACH RESTORATION
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT
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THIS AGREEMENT IS MADE AND ENTERED INTO THIS /5 day of
~, 2000, by and between the Board of County Commissioners for Collier
County, Florida, a political subdivision of the State of Florida (hereinafter referred to as
the "OWNER") and Humiston and Moore Engineers, a Florida corporation, authorized
to do business in the State of Florida, whose business address is 10661 Airport Road
North, Suite 14, Naples, Florida 34109 (Hereinafter referred to as the
"CONSULTANT").
WITNESSETH:
WHEREAS, the OWNER desires to obtain the professional engineering and
surveying services of the CONSULTANT concerning certain monitoring services for the
Marco Island Beach Restoration Project (herein after referred to as the "Project"), said
services being more fully described in Exhibit A attached hereto; and
WHEREAS, on December 20, 1994, the Board of County Commissioners
approved a Professional Services Agreement with the CONSULTANT to perform design
services for the Project; and
WHEREAS, the CONSULTANT has submitted a proposal for provision of
monitoring services during 1999/2000; and
WHEREAS, the CONSULTANT represents that it has expertise in the type of
professional services that will be required for the Project.
NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants contained herein
and other good and valuable consideration, the Marco Island Beach Restoration
Professional Services Agreement entered into on December 20, 1994 (hereinafter also
referred to as the "Agreement") is hereby amended as follows:
1. Schedule B, Attachments B and C of the Agreement dated December 20,
1994, is hereby amended and revised as set forth in Exhibit "A" attached hereto. Said
Exhibit "A" is the June 1, 1999 letter from Humiston & Moore Engineers to Project
"Proposal for Monitoring of the Marco Island Breakwater
Manager Harry Huber re:
Project Performance".
2. Article Five
of the Agreement is hereby amended as follows:
Compensation by the OWNER for services rendered hereunder by CONSULTANT
shall not exceed an aggregate amount of $23,900.00 as provided in Exhibit "A" attached
hereto without an appropriate change order or amendment to this Agreement.
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3. Other than the changes/additions indicated in this Amendment, all
provisions of the original contract are in full force and effect.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this amendment to the
., ~,',~,g~eementlih'e day and year first written above.
:~,i '~ , ""/' ',"
stgb'i~re only.
Approved as to form and
Leg~_~yfficiency.i
Assistant County At~ey
Wireess
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
FOR COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, A
POLITICAL S~J~~ OF THE
STATE OFr~LO ,RIDA
By:
T4~othy J. Conbfantine, C~hair/nan
Humiston and Moore Engineers
By:
Kenneth K. Humiston, P.E.
President
Typed or pnnted'name
Witnegs /'
(CORPORATE SEAL)
Typed of printed name
Attachment
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DEVELOPER CONTRIBUTION AGREEMENT
For Odor Control Facilities at North County Water Reclamation Facility
THIS AGREEMENT is entered into this/_,.~ day of ~ , 2000, by and
between WCI Communities Inc., a Delaware Corporatio(l~ referred to herein as
"Developer", and THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY,
FLORIDA, AS THE GOVERNING BODY OF COLLIER COUNTY AND AS EX-OFFICIO
THE GOVERNING BOARD OF THE COLLIER COUNTY WATER-SEWER DISTRICT
hereinafter referred to as "County". Developer is used as singular or plural, as the context
requires.
WHEREAS, Developer is desirous of entering into this contribution agreement with the
County to assist in funding an odor control system for the Sludge De-watering building located at
the County's North County Water Reclamation Facility; and
WHEREAS, Developer hereby agrees to fund costs related to the architectural,
engineering and permitting cost for the subject improvements; and
WHEREAS, County agrees to fund the construction of the subject odor control system by
enclosing top and bottom floors of the Sludge Dewatering building, adding roll up doors, and
installing an air handling and scrubber system; and
WHEREAS, both parties acknowledge that the valuation of anticipated odor control
design and construction to the County's North County Water Reclamation Facility shall initially
be based upon professional opinions of probable total project costs certified by a professional
architect or engineer; and
WHEREAS, both parties acknowledge that in this specific case of contributions for
permitting and design costs, the value of the Developer's proposed contribution shall remain at
$80,000 and shall not be adjusted.
NOW, THEREFORE, COUNTY AND DEVELOPER AGREE AS FOLLOWS:
DEVELOPER agrees to contribute $80,000 to fund costs related to the architectural,
engineering and permitting cost for the improvements and proposed solution to the odor
problem.
THE PARTIES understand that no one can guarantee in advance to what extent the
subject improvements will solve or partially solve the subject odor problems, therefore the
COUNTY acknowledges that the County will attempt in good faith to control odors and
minimize odor impacts on surrounding neighborhoods.
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THE COUNTY will consider implementing at no cost to the developer additional odor
control measures such as aeration basin enclosures, additional scrubber equipment and/or
operational changes to eliminate the odors should chronic odor problems persist subsequent to
the improvements noted herein.
THE PARTIES understand that the value of the subject $80,000 contribution will remain
at set rate and shall not be adjusted upon completion of the permitting and design to reflect the
actual costs.
DEVELOPER shall make payment of $80,000 to the County immediately upon execution
of this Agreement and approval of the Agreement by the Board of County Commissioners.
COUNTY agrees to fund the balance of architectural, engineering and permitting costs, if
any, and construction of the subject odor control system by enclosing top and bottom floors of
the Sludge De-watering building, adding roll up doors, and installing a complete air handling and
scrubber system.
1N WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have affixed their signatures by their duly
authorized representatives.
ATTEST:
DATED:_
DWIGI-IT. E=.BROCK
CLERK OF, COURTS
-.' De.l:/U:ty Clerk..'
~'tgnmtume only..,' -
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMIS..$tONBff~}':~; ~
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDAj:AS ~/' '~. ...."~ '~
GOVERNING BODY OF THE ~OUN2~ ' ~5'~ i:
AS EX-OFFICIO THE GOVE~G ~DY . ,-. ~; ' ~
OF THE COLLI~ WATERf~E~E.~( :?
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STATE OF FLORIDA
COUNTY OF LEE
WCI COMMUNITIES
a Dela~corpo[~
By:
Print nt~
N :~gXe"R. P~a
Preside
Title: Ser~ V'ice
The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this 16th day of May, 2000, by
George R. Page on behalf of WCI Communities, Inc., a Delaware corporation. He is personally
~known tO me .OR-h:,~ produced F!,wM~ V~hicle O?r~tor's License No.
~caticn.
Approved as to form and legal
suffi,,,~[~cy:
Thornlas Palmer
Assistant County Attorney
A~R.~/PUBLI~
(Type or Print)
My Commission Expires:
,,,2~.4.?&% Pamela Diana Kruger
:~,~: Expires ~e. 9 200~
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A NETWORK OF
CONTRACT x eNS ON
KNOWLEDGE
TO:
Director, Collier County Public Library (FNO)
FROM:
Catherine Nevins, Executive Director
DATE: March 31, 2000
SUBJECT: Contract Extension
The Bibliographic Products and Services Agreement between your institution and the
Southeastern Library Network, Inc. (SOLINET) expires May 5, 2000. The present
agreement will be extended until such time as a new base contract is negotiated between
SOLINET and OCLC. Please reaffirm all of the provisions of the existing agreement by
signing both copies in the space below and returning one copy to Susan Parrish at the
SOLINET office. Please contact her if you have questions regarding the contract or this
extension.
EXTENSION AGREEMENT
In consideration of the mutual undertakings contained therein, SOLINET and the
undersigned institution hereby agree to extend the Bibliographic Products and Services
Agreement existing between them until May 5, 2001, or the date of execution of a new
Bibliographic Products and Services Agreement between them, whichever date is earl ± or.
Except for the date of termination of such agreement, SOLINET and institution hereby
reaffirm and ratify all terms and provisions of such agreement.
INSTITUTION: Collier County Public SOLINET
· O)
BOARD OF ~dERS
OF COLLIER ~t~5,--~3~~ ,BY'
Blr:j c'"i ./'i' ~~_ ",~.~..'..~, /~~~TI~LE. Executive Director
· · 'sufficiency:
,ho fio.%a m
Assistant County Attorney
DATE: March 31, 2000
ADDITION TO AGREEMENTS
BETWEEN
DATA RESEARCH ASSOCIATES, INC.
AND
COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
WHEREAS, DATA RESEARCH ASSOCIATES, INC. ("Data Research") and the COLLIER COUNTY
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ("Customer") are parties to a License Agreement dated June 9, 1992,
as amended, ("Agreement") and Agreement for Software Support, Maintenance and Update Service, dated June 9,
1992, as amended; and
WHEREAS, Customer desires to add an additional Applications Software module to its system under the terms and
conditions specified under the Agreement and the terms herein;
THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants herein, and for other good and valuable consideration, the
undersigned parties hereby agree to the following additions to the Agreement:
Customer shall purchase from DRA, the additional Applications Software license at the price set forth on
Appendix A, attached hereto and incorporated herein.
Customer shall pay DRA for said additional Applications Software license fees within thirty (30) days
following delivery to Customer's site and receipt of an invoice therefor. Customer shall pay DRA for
miscellaneous expenses and services within thirty (30) days of receipt of an invcice therefor.
Except as otherwise stated herein, the Applications Software license purchased herein is subject to the
same license terms and conditions as set forth in the Agreement between the parties concerning other DRA
Applications Software modules.
The parties agree that the Agreement for Software Support, Maintenance and Update Service shall be
amended to include the maintenance fees stated in Appendix A for the DRA Applications Software, in
addition to those currently being paid, such fees to be payable beginning ninety (90) days following
installation of the Applications Software.
The provisions of this Agreement may only be modified in writing, and are binding only if executed by a
representative of DRA and Customer authorized to execute legally binding agreements on each party's
behalf. In the event of a conflict between the terms of this Agreement, and the terms of any Purchase
Order issued by Customer, the provisions of this Agreement shall control.
Except as herein above amended, the Agreements between the parties are unchanged, and the applicable portions
shall remain in full force and effect.
Dated this ~,_ day of ~
AT~Effi': (.A.s to Chairman)
Dn,~ight' E'. Br~iek',.Clerk
' Ddputy Clerk
'- ttest as:. to 'Chairman's
,2000.
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
COLLIER CO T~~~-~A, A
POLITICA~k~n3UBDIVISION OF THE
STATE O [~ ~A./. /// /'"
By:__ffr~ ff~-~ ~, ~~~
Tim~a. Cons,~ine, ~ai=an
Approved as to form and
Legals.~ufficiency: ~ l!
As~ist~nt~ou'nty Attorney
Witness
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Witness (CORPORATE SEAL)
DRA QUOTATION
ORD003204
APPENDIX A
Data Research Associates, Inc.
Price Quotation
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May 1 O, 2000
Prepared for:
Collier County Public Library
DRA Marc Format for Holdings S/W License for 1 10 Users and Documentation
Unit Price
Purchase Monthly
Price Maintenance
Software
DRA Marc Format £or Holdings Soft. Lie.,110 Users
I DRA MARC Enhanced Holdings Documentation Kit
DRA MARC Enhanced Holdings User Manual
I DRA MFHL Conversion for Current DRA Customers
15,341.00
75.00
l 5,341.00
75.00
153.00
Subtotal Software
15,416.00 153.00
Subtotal: $15,416.00
Discount: 0.00
Freight: 0.00
Total: $15,416.00
This quotation is subject to DRA General Terms and Conditions.
$153.00
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MEMORANDUM
Date:
To:
From:
Re:
June 14, 2000
James Fitzek, Operations Manager
Parks & Recreation Department
Ellie Hoffman, Deputy Clerk
Minutes & Records Department
Agreement with the School Board for Construction of a
Joint Parking Lot at Vineyards Elementary School
Enclosed please find the original document as referenced
above, Agenda Item #16D6, as approved by the Board of County
Commissioners on June 13, 2000.
Kindly forward this agreement to the School Board for the
required signatures, and return the fully executed original to
Minutes and Records.
If you should have any questions, please contact me at:
774-8406.
Thank you.
Enclosure
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AGREEMENT
THIS Agreement, made and entered into this ,,/~,x~*(-~ day of ~ ,
2000 by and between the Board of County Commissioners, Collier C(5'unty, Florida, a
political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereinafter called the COUNTY, and the
DISTRiCT SCHOOL BOARD OF COLLIER COUNTY, Florida, hereinafter called the
SCHOOL BOARD.
WITNESSETH
WHEREAS, the COUNTY, in cooperation with the SCHOOL BOARD wishes to
construct a parking lot to be used jointly, hereinafter referred to as the "Project", located on
property owned by the SCHOOL BOARD and adjacent to Vineyards Community Park, and
WHEREAS, the COUNTY wishes to engage the contractor services of a firm capable
of performing the work related to the Project, hereinafter called the CONTRACTOR, and
WHEREAS, the SCHOOL BOARD desires to compensate and have the COUNTY
engage said CONTRACTOR for the Project; and
WHEREAS, the COUNTY is agreeable to and desirous of undertaking such services
with the SCHOOL BOARD in connection with the Project, and
WHEREAS, the SCHOOL BOARD is agreeable to and desirous of providing funding
to the COUNTY in connection with the Project as described herein;
NOW, therefore, in consideration of the promises and mutual covenants hereinafter
contained, the COUNTY hereby agrees to undertake said services in connection with the
Project as outlined below, and both the COUNTY and the SCHOOL BOARD hereby
covenant each to the other to implement the Project concurrently subject to the terms and
provisions as hereinafter contained.
SECTION I.
DESCRIPTION OF SERVICES AND TERMS OF USE
1.01 The location where services are to be provided shall be as per Exhibit "A", attached,
and incorporated herein by reference.
1.02
A description of the services to be provided under this Agreement as well as the cost
for each service shall be as per Exhibit "B", attached and incorporated herein by
reference.
1.03 It is further agreed by the SCHOOL BOARD and the COUNTY that each shall have
.joint usage of the parking lot described in Exhibit "A".
1.04
The SCHOOL BOARD, after coordination with the COUNTY, shall repair and
maintain the facilities listed in Article 1.01 above. Repair and maintenance shall
include, but not be limited to such items as irrigation, landscaping, parking lot
patching, sealing, striping, lighting, etc.
1.05
it is further agreed by and between the SCHOOL BOARD and COUNTY that, the
cost of all maintenance and repairs shall be shared equally between the SCHOOL
BOARD and the COUNTY.
SECTION lI.
TERIvIS
2.01
Except as this Agreement may otherwise be terminated, this Agreement shall remain
in full force from the date first above written and shall terminate twenty (20) years
from that date unless as provided in 2.0.
2.02
On or before the expiration date of this Agreement, the Parties may extend this
Agreement by mutual agreement under all of the terms and conditions contained
herein for an additional multi-year period to be determined by the COUNTY Parks
and Recreation Director or their designee and the SCHOOL BOARD.
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2.03 The COUNTY or SCHOOL BOARD may terminate this Agreement with reasonable
cause or by mutual agreement prior to the expiration of this Agreement, upon sixty
(60) days prior written notice each to the other. In the event of such termination by
either party, the other party shah be entitled to pro-rata compensation for the cost of
improvements provided, based on a fifteen (15) year depreciation schedule. The other
party shall not be entitled to any compensation after the fifteenth year.
SECTION IlL
COUNTY'S RESPONSIBILITIES
3.01 The COUNTY shall assume the entire responsibility for contracting with and paying
the CONTRACTOR for the Project described herein.
3.02 The COUNTY shall be responsible for management and oversight of the Project,
3.03
The COUNTY agrees to assign a representative to the Project during the term of the
Project so that the SCHOOL BOARD may effectively coordinate its services with the
COUNTY. In this respect, the COUNTY agrees to require its representative or agent
to attend regular progress meetings as may be reasonably requested by the SCHOOL
BOARD.
3.04
The COUNTY agrees to administrate, in the form of plans, memoranda and reports,
Project clarifications and changes which may be necessary during the Project. If any
such changes exceed the contract amount authorized by this Agreement, the
COUNTY shall notify the SCHOOL BOARD's representative, and if the SCHOOL
BOARD approves such changes in writing, and agrees in writing to share with the
COUNTY for the additional costs, the COUNTY shall forthwith prepare Change
Order and/or Supplemental Agreement documents as appropriate. The above
notwithstanding, the SCHOOL BOARD additionally authorizes the COUNTY to
prepare, execute and implement minor Change Orders to the Contractor for work
changes necessitated by the Project so long as the contract amount authorized by this
Agreement is not exceeded.
3.05 The COUNTY agrees to obtain required waivers and releases of claim of lien from
persons and firms performing work or providing services on or for the Project.
SECTION IV.
SCHOOL BOARD'S RESPONSIBILITY
4.01
With respect to specific services to be provided to the COUNTY by the SCHOOL
BOARD under the terms of this Agreement, services are deemed to include but shall
not necessarily be limited to the following items:
4.02
The SCHOOL BOARD agrees to assign a representative to the Project during the term
of the Project so that the COUNTY may effectively coordinate its services with
SCHOOL BOARD. In this respect, the SCHOOL BOARD agrees to require its
representative or agent to attend regular progress meetings as may reasonably be
requested by the COUNTY.
4.03
The SCHOOL BOARD shall provide reimbursement to the COUNTY of fifty percent
(50%) of the actual costs of the Project up to and but not exceeding the sum of one
hundred thousand dollars ($100,000.00).
4.04
In the event that the SCHOOL BOARD should desire additional services as necessary
and mutually agreed upon by SCHOOL BOARD and COUNTY under this Agreement
in addition to those identified in Exhibit "B", and which would exceed the contract
sum of one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000.00), Supplemental Agreement
documents for this Agreement must be issued by the COUNTY for said additional
services, and shall be authorized in writing signed by both the SCHOOL BOARD or
its representative and the COUNTY in compliance with the then current COUNTY
Purchasing Policies.
4.05
The SCHOOL BOARD shall regularly and periodically examine, with the
COUNTY'S representative, requests for payment (monthly pay estimates) as
submitted to the SCHOOL BOARD by the COUNTY to determine that they are in
order for payment and consistent with the contract documents entered into between
the COUNTY and the SCHOOL BOARD. When such requests are deemed to be in
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proper order the SCHOOL BOARD shall certify that to the best of its knowledge, the
quality and quantity of work performed is in accordance with the Project services and
shall transmit them for payment to the SCHOOL BOARD Facilities Director as part
of the payment process for the Project.
4.06
Upon completion of all work associated with the Project, including all Change Orders
and Supplemental Agreements thereto, the SCHOOL BOARD shall make a final
review of the Project with the COUNTY's agent or representative.
4.07 The SCHOOL BOARD shall have the right to inspect any work done for the Project
and shall have access to the site at all times.
4.08 The SCHOOL BOARD reserves the right to make a final inspection and approval of
any work done for the Project prior to making payment.
SECTION V.
INDEMNIFICATION
5.01
To the extent permitted by Florida law, the SCHOOL BOARD and the COUNTY
shall each defend, indemnify and save the other harmless from any and all claims,
liability, losses and causes of actions arising out of any act, error, omission, or
negligence arising from or incident to the parties' performance under this Agreement.
Neither party shall be responsible for any incident arising from the sole negligence of
the other.
This provision shall also pertain to any claims brought against the parties by any
employee of the named parties, any sub-contractor, or anyone directly or indirectly
employed by any of them.
The parties' obligations under this provision shall be limited to the extent provided by
Florida law.
SECTION VI. INSURANCE
6.01 The COUNTY and the SCHOOL BOARD shall maintain insurance coverage in the
minimum amounts and types as required by Florida Law.
6.02
The COUNTY and the SCHOOL BOARD agree that either party may be self-insured
on the condition that all self insurance(s) must comply with all state laws and
regulations.
SECTION VII. REPRESENTATIVES
7.01
The COUNTY Parks and Recreation Director, or their designee, either directly with
the SCHOOL BOARD Director of Facilities Planning or their designee shall,
respectively, act as the COUNTY'S and SCHOOL BOARD's contract authority and
representatives under this Agreement.
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SECTION VIII. PAYMENT
8.01
After the COUNTY has paid the contractor, the SCHOOL BOARD shall pay unto the
COUNTY fifty percent (50%) of the amount of COUNTY'S cost of services pursuant
to Article 4.03 and 4.04 above in an amount not to exceed one hundred thousand
dollars ($100,000) subject to the conditions of 4.04.
SECTION IX.
MISCELLANEOUS
9.01
This Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of Florida. In the event any
litigation is instituted by way of construction or enforcement of this Agreement the
party prevailing in said litigation shall be entitled to collect and recover from the
opposite party all court costs and other expenses including reasonable attorney's fees.
9.02
It is understood that this Agreement shall be executed by both parties prior to the
SCHOOL BOARD and the COUNTY commencing with the work and services
described herein.
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9.03 This Agreement contains the entire understanding between the parties and any
modifications to this Agreement shall be mutually agreed upon in writing by the
SCHOOL BOARD and the COUNTY Parks & Recreation Director or its designee, in
compliance with the then current COUNTY Pumhasing Policy.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be executed by
their appropriate officials, as of the date first above written.
AS TO COUNTY:
4grOoved as ]tomlegal sumc ency
~David C. Weigel
County Attorney
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
TII~O?~Y J. C~,~/I'AN~k!.~NE,' }'
CHXIRMAN W' ~,/141//~
AS TO THE DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD
OF COLLIER COUNTY:
SIGNED, SEALED AND DELIVERED
IN THE PRESENCE OF:
DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD
OF COLLIER COUNTY,
NAPLES, FLORIDA
ATTEST:
SUPE~ENDENT OF SCHOOLS
DR. DAN W. WHITE
CHAIR
Ap >roved as to form and legal
sufI ~ency:
[lapper III, ~sq.~ '~
JS~ Board Attorney /
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Exhibit B
Project: Vineyard Parking Lot
Estimated Construction Cost
Site Design
Lighting Design
Paving, grading, drainage, fill
Lighting
Landscaping, Irrigation
Signals (turn lane, stripes)
Permitting Fees
$ 50,000.00
5,000.00
100,000.00
20,000.00
10,000.00
10,000.00
4,000.00
TOTAL $199,000.00
RESOLUTION 2000 - ]_ 72
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RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, COLLIER COUNTY,
FLORIDA, APPROVING THE LEASE AGREEMENT BETWEEN COLLIER COUNTY
AND COLLIER MOSQUITO CONTROL DISTRICT FOR USE OF THE
COMMUNICATIONS TOWER AT THE NAPLES COUNTY BARN FACILITY.
WHEREAS, the Collier Mosquito Control District ("District") desires to lease a position on the
communications tower located at 2901 County Barn Road, Naples, Florida, owned by Collier County,
a political subdivision of the State of Florida ("Collier County") in addition to a space located within
the ground-level equipment shelter.
WHEREAS, the lease shall be for five (5) years with three (3) additional renewal terms of five (5)
years each; and
WHEREAS, the annual rent shall be One Thousand Two Hundred Dollars ($1,200.00) for the initial
Lease term and shall be increased by five (5) percent for each renewal term thereof; and
WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners is satisfied that this space on the tower is required
for the Collier Mosquito Control District's use and is not needed for County purposes;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that:
The Board of County Commissioners does approve the attached Lease Agreement between Collier
County and Collier Mosquito Control District.
The Chairman of the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, is hereby authorized
to execute the attached Lease Agreement.
This Resolution adopted this
second and majority vote.
day of
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,2000, after motion,
ATTEST:
DWI..G, HI:. E. BROCK, Clerk
: ¢ ~ -' , Dep~t~_Clerk
Approved as to form
and legal sufficiency:
Tholr~as C. Pallmer
Assistant County Attorney
BOARD OF C~ISSIONERS
COLLIER C(OUNT.,Y,F.LORIpA .-,
BY:
TIM T~ J. CONSeNTINg, Chairman
LEASE AGREEMENT
THIS LEASE AGREEMENT entered into this tP~_ day of ~"~A~g. FLa._~ , 2000, between Collier
Mosquito Control District whose mailing address is 600 North Road, Naples, Florida 34104, hereinafter referred to as
"LESSEE", and COLLIER COUNTY, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, whose mailing address is 3301 East
Tamiami Trail, Naples, Florida 34112, hereinafter referred to as "LESSOR".
WITNESSETH
THE PARTIES AGREE AS FOLLOWS:
ARTICLE 1. Demised Premises
LESSOR hereby leases to LESSEE and LESSEE hereby leases from LESSOR a position on the County-owned
communications tower located at 2901 County Barn Road at a height of Two Hundred Eighty (280) feet above-ground in
order to install a wind speed indicator, temperature monitoring meter and humidity monitoring meter. LESSEE is also
authorized to install a wall-mounted cabinet within the LESSOR'S ground-level equipment shelter. All improvements
shall be approved by LESSOR applying the terms contained in Article 5 of this Lease.
ARTICLE 2. Term of Lease
LESSEE shall have and hold the Demised Premises for a term of five (5) years commencing on the date in which
LESSEE takes possession of the Demised Premises thereby LESSEE installing equipment on same. LESSEE is granted
three (3) separate options, provided it is not then in default of any of the provisions of this Lease, to renew same for three
(3) additional terms of five (5) years each under the same terms and conditions, as provided herein, except as to the rental
amount, as provided herein, by giving written notice of LESSEE'S unconditional intention to do so to the LESSOR not
less than thirty (30) days prior to the expiration of the leasehold estate hereby created or the renewal term then in effect.
Said notice shall be effective upon actual receipt by LESSOR.
Both LESSEE and LESSOR will be allowed to terminate this Lease by providing the other party with thirty (30)
day written notice. Said notice shall be effective upon actual receipt by LESSEE or LESSOR. LESSEE shall be granted
an additional sixty (60) days from the aforementioned thirty (30) day notice period, if required, in order to secure and
relocate to an alternate site for operations conducted at the Demised Premises.
In addition, LESSEE covenants and agrees not to use, occupy, suffer or permit said Demised Premises or any part
thereof to be used or occupied for any purpose that is not authorized by this Lease or is contrary to law or rules or
regulations of any public authority having jurisdiction over the Demised Premises.
ARTICLE 3. Rent
LESSEE hereby covenants and agrees to pay as rent for the Demised Premises the sum of One Thousand Two
Hundred Dollars ($1,200.00) per annum to be paid in full within thirty (30) days from the execution of this Lease by the
LESSOR.
If LESSEE elects to renew the Lease as provided for in Article 2 of this Lease, the annual rent for the renewal
term shall be increased by five (5) percent from the annual rate of the previous term and shall be due each year thereto in
advance upon the anniversary date hereof. LESSOR shall calculate the renewal term increases on the sixth (6~), eleventh
(11 th), and sixteenth (16~) years and provide LESSEE with written notice of same.
ARTICLE 4. Other Expenses and Charges
LESSOR agrees to install LESSEE'S equipment at the Demised Premises which shall include a wind speed
indicator, temperature monitor and humidity monitor and agrees to pay the quoted cost, not to exceed, One Thousand
Five Hundred Dollars ($1,500.00) for the installation of same. LESSOR shall then invoice LESSEE for the actual
installation amount and LESSEE shall forward payment to LESSOR within ten (10) days after receipt of same.
LESSOR shall pay the electrical service charges at the Demised Premises. LESSEE shall be responsible for all
costs associated with the installation and monthly charges for telephone service at the Demised Premises.
ARTICLE 5. Modifications to Demised Premises
Prior to making any changes, alterations, additions or improvements to the Demised Premises, LESSEE must
provide to LESSOR all proposals and plans for alterations, improvements, changes or additions to the Demised Premises
for LESSOR'S written approval, specifying in writing, and in meaningful detail, the nature and extent of the desired
alteration, improvement, change, or addition, along with the contemplated starting and completion time for such project.
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LESSOR or its designee will then have sixty (60) days within which to approve or deny in writing said request for
changes, improvements, alterations or additions. LESSOR shall not unreasonably withhold its consent to required or
appropriate alterations, improvements, changes or additions proposed by LESSEE. If after sixty (60) days, there has been
no response from LESSOR or its designee to said proposals or plans, then such silence shall be deemed as a DENIAL to
such request to LESSEE.
LESSEE covenants and agrees in connections with any maintenance, repair work, erection, construction,
improvement, addition or alteration of any authorized modifications, additions or improvements to the Demised
Premises, to observe and comply with all then and future applicable laws, ordinance, rules, regulations, and requirements
of the United States of America, State of Florida, County of Collier, and any and all other governmental agencies having
subject matter jurisdiction.
All alterations, improvements and additions made to the Demised Premises shall be deemed the property of
LESSEE. Prior to the termination of this Lease or any renewal term thereof, or within thirty (30) days thereafter,
LESSEE shall promptly remove the additions, improvements, alterations, fixtures and installations which were placed in,
on, or upon the Demised Premises by LESSEE, and repair any damage occasioned to the Demised Premises by such
removal; and in default thereof, LESSOR may complete said removals and repairs at LESSEE'S expense.
ARTICLE 6. Access to Demised Premises
LESSOR, its duly authorized agents, representatives and employees, shall have the right to enter into and upon the
Demised Premises or any part thereof at all reasonable hours for the purpose of examining the same and making repairs
or providing janitorial service therein, and for the purposes of inspection for compliance with the provisions of this Lease
Agreement. During times of emergency repair or maintenance, LESSEE shall be granted immediate access by requesting
LESSOR'S agent of same.
ARTICLE 7. Assignment and Subletting
LESSEE shall not assign this Lease or attempt to sublet the whole or any part of the Demised Premises, or permit
any other persons to occupy same without the expressed prior written consent of LESSOR. Any such assignment or
subletting, even with the consent of LESSOR, shall not relieve LESSEE from liability for payment of rent or other sums
herein provided or from the obligation to keep and be bound by the terms, conditions and covenants of this Lease unless
a novation is expressly agreed to by LESSOR. The acceptance of rent from any other person shall not be deemed to be a
waiver of any of the provisions of this Lease or to be a consent to the assignment of this Lease or subletting of the
Demised Premises. Any such attempt shall be null and void.
ARTICLE 8. Indemnity
In consideration of Ten Dollars ($10.00), the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, LESSEE
shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless LESSOR, its agents and employees from and against any and all liability
(statutory or otherwise), damages, claims, suits, demands, judgments, costs, interest and expenses (including, but no
limited to, attorneys' fees and disbursements both at trial and appellate levels) arising, directly or indirectly, from any
injury to, or death of, any person or persons or damage to property (including loss of use thereof) related to (A)
LESSEE'S use of the Demised Premises, (B) any work or thing whatsoever done, or any condition created (other than by
LESSOR, its employees, agents or contractors) by or on behalf of LESSEE in or about the Demised Premises, (C) any
condition of the Demised Premises due to or resulting from any default by LESSEE in the performance of LESSEE'S
obligations under this Lease or otherwise, or (D) any act, omission or negligence of LESSEE or its agents, contractors,
employees, subtenants, licensees or invitees. In case any action or proceeding is brought against LESSOR by reason of
any one or more thereof, LESSEE shall pay all costs, attorneys' fees, expenses and liabilities resulting therefrom and
shall defend such action or proceeding if LESSOR shall so request, at LESSEE'S expense, by counsel reasonably
satisfactory to LESSOR.
The LESSOR shall not be liable for any damages to or loss of, including loss due to petty theft, any property,
occurring on the Demised Premises or any part thereof, and the LESSEE agrees to hold the LESSOR harmless from any
claims for damages, except where such damage or injury is the result of the gross negligence or willful misconduct of the
LESSOR or its employees.
ARTICLE 9. Insurance
LESSEE shall provide and maintain general liability and property liability insurance policy(ies), approved by the
Collier County Risk Management Department, for not less than Five Hundred Thousand Dollars and No/Cents
($500,000.00) combined single limits during the term of this Agreement. In addition, LESSEE shall provide and
maintain Worker's Compensation Insurance covering all employees meeting Statutory Limits in compliance with the
applicable state and federal laws. The coverage shall include Employer's Liability with a minimum limit of One Hundred
Thousand Dollars and No/100 Cents ($100,000.00) each accident.
Such insurance policy(ies) shall list and continuously maintain Collier County as an additional insured thereon.
Evidence of such insurance shall be provided to the Collier County Risk Management Department, 3301 East Tamiami
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Trail, W. Harmon Turner Building, Naples, Florida, 34112, for approval prior to the commencement of this Lease
Agreement; and shall include a provision requiring not less than ten (10) days prior written notice to Collier County c/o
County Risk Management Department in the event of cancellation or changes in policy(ies) coverage. LESSOR reserves
the right to reasonably amend the insurance requirements by issuance of notice in writing to LESSEE, whereupon receipt
of such notice LESSEE shall have thirty (30) days in which to obtain such additional insurance.
ARTICLE 10. Maintenance
LESSEE shall, at its sole cost and expense, keep the Demised Premises clean at all times. If said Demised
Premises are not kept clean in the opinion of LESSOR, LESSEE will be so advised in writing. If corrective action is not
taken within ten (10) days of the receipt of such notice, LESSOR may cause the same to be cleaned and corrected and
LESSEE shall assume and pay all such necessary cleaning costs and such costs shall constitute additional rent which
shall be paid by LESSEE within ten (10) days of receipt of written notice of costs incurred by LESSOR.
LESSEE, at its sole cost, shall repair all damage to the Demised Premises caused by LESSEE, its employees,
agents, independent contractors, guests, invitees, licensees, or patrons.
LESSEE, at its sole cost, shall remove from the Demised Premises in accordance with all applicable rules, laws
and regulations, all solid, liquid, semisolid, and gaseous trash and waste and refuse of any nature whatsoever which
accumulates or arises from LESSEE'S use of the Demised Premises. Such trash, waste and refuse shall be stored in
closed containers approved by the LESSOR.
ARTICLE 11. Default by LESSEE
Failure of LESSEE to commence remedy of default as soon as possible and to complete remedy of default in thirty
(30) days with any provision or covenant of this Lease shall constitute a default whereby LESSOR may, at its option,
terminate this Lease by giving LESSEE thirty (30) days written notice to vacate the Demised Premises unless the default
is fully cured within that thirty (30) day notice period (or such LESSOR approved additional time as is reasonably
required to correct such default). However, the occurrence of any of the following events shall constitute a default by
LESSEE, and this Lease may be immediately terminated by LESSOR except to the extent then prohibited by law:
(a) Abandonment of Demised Premises or discontinuation of LESSEE'S operation.
(b) Falsification of LESSEE or an agent of LESSEE of any report required to be furnished to LESSOR pursuant
to the terms of this Lease.
(c) Filing of insolvency, reorganization, plan or arrangement of bankruptcy.
(d) Adjudication as bankrupt.
(e) Making of a general assignment of the benefit of creditors.
(f) If LESSEE suffers this Lease to be taken under any writ of execution.
In the event of the occurrence of any of the foregoing defaults in this Article 11, LESSOR, in addition to any other
rights and remedies it may have, shall have the immediate right to re-enter and remove all persons and property from the
Demised Premises. Such property may be removed and stored in a public warehouse or elsewhere at the cost of and for
the account of LESSEE, all without service of notice or resort to legal process and without being deemed guilty of
trespass, or being liable for any loss or damage which may be occasioned thereby.
The LESSOR may at its option terminate this Lease after receipt by LESSEE of thirty (30) days notice in writing
ira lien is filed against the leasehold interest of the LESSEE, and is not removed within thirty (30) days, pursuant to the
Florida Mechanics Lien Law or otherwise.
If LESSEE fails to pay, when due, any rental payment, or any other sum payable to LESSOR under this Lease, and
if said sum remains unpaid for more than five (5) days past the due date, the LESSEE shall pay LESSOR a late payment
charge equal to five (5) percent of any payment not paid promptly when due. Any amounts not paid promptly when due
shall also accrue simple interest of one and one half (1 ½) percent per month or the highest interest rate then allowed by
Florida law, whichever is higher, which interest shall be paid by LESSEE to LESSOR.
ARTICLE 12. Default by LESSOR
LESSOR shall in no event be charged with default in the performance of any of its obligations hereunder unless
and until LESSOR shall have failed to perform such obligations within thirty (30) days (or such additional time as is
reasonably required to correct such default) after written notice to LESSOR by LESSEE properly and in meaningful
detail specifying wherein LESSOR has failed to perform any such obligations.
ARTICLE 13. Notices
Any notice which LESSOR or LESSEE may be required to give to the other party shall be ~n writing delivered to
the other party at the following addresses, or changes thereto which have been notified to the other party:
LESSOR:
Board of County Commissioners
c/o Real Property Management Department
3301 Tamiami Trail East
Administration Building
Naples, Florida 34112
LESSEE:
Collier Mosquito Control District
600 North Road
Naples, Florida 34104
Attention: Director
Copy to: Radio Communications Manager
ARTICLE 14. Surrender of Premises
Unless LESSOR agrees otherwise in writing, LESSEE shall remove any improvements installed by LESSEE or
authorized by LESSEE prior to the expiration of this Lease and shall deliver up and surrender to LESSOR possession of
the Demised Premises and any improvements not removed upon expiration of this Lease, or its earlier termination as
herein provided, broom clean and in as good condition and repair as the same shall be at the commencement of the term
of this Lease or may have been put by LESSOR or LESSEE during the continuance thereof, ordinary wear and tear and
damage by fire or the elements beyond LESSEE'S control excepted.
ARTICLE 15. General Provisions
LESSEE fully understands that the police and law enforcement security protection provided by law enforcement
agencies for the above-referenced Demised Premises is limited to that provided to any other business or agency situated
in Collier County, and acknowledges that any special security measures deemed necessary for additional protection of
the Demised Premises shall be the sole responsibility and cost of LESSEE and shall involve no cost or expense to
LESSOR.
LESSEE expressly agrees for itself, its successor and assigns, to refrain from any use of the Demised Premises
which would interfere with or adversely affect the operation or maintenance of LESSOR'S standard operations where
other operations share common facilities or otherwise.
(a) Rights not specifically granted the LESSEE by this Lease are hereby reserved to the LESSOR.
(b)
LESSEE agrees to pay all tax imposed on the leasehold interest or otherwise related to the rental of the Demised
Premises to the extent applicable under law.
(c)
LESSEE agrees to pay all intangible personal property taxes and other taxes, if any, that may be imposed due to
the creation, by this Lease, of a leasehold interest in the Demised Premises or LESSEE'S possession of said
leasehold interest in the Demised Premises.
ARTICLE 16. Environmental Concerns
LESSEE represents, warrants and agrees to indemnify, reimburse, defend and hold harmless LESSOR, from and
against all costs (including attorneys fees) asserted against, imposed on or incurred by LESSOR directly or indirectly
pursuant to or in connection with the application of any federal, state, local or common law relating to pollution or harm
to the environment.
ARTICLE 17. Interference
LESSEE covenants and agrees that LESSEE'S communication equipment, its installations, operation and
maintenance will:
A. Not irreparably damage the LESSOR'S radio transmission tower structure and accessories thereto.
B. Not interfere with the operation of LESSOR or LESSOR'S tenants' or future tenants' radio equipment on this tower
and/or surrounding towers. In the event there is interference by LESSEE, LESSEE will promptly take all steps necessary
to correct and eliminate same within a reasonable period of time. If LESSEE is unable to eliminate such interference
caused by it within a reasonable period of time, LESSEE agrees to remove all items causing the interference from
LESSOR'S property and this Agreement shall terminate as to all removed items.
C. Not interfere with the maintenance of LESSOR'S tower and tower lighting system.
D. Comply with all applicable rules and regulations of the Federal Communications Commission and electrical codes
of the City and/or State concerned.
ARTICLE 18. Radon Gas 16E
In compliance with Section 404.056, Florida Statutes, all parties are hereby made aware of the following:
Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas that, when it has accumulated in a building in sufficient quantities,
may present health risks to persons who are exposed to it over time. Levels of radon that exceed federal and state
guidelines have been found in buildings in Florida. Additional information regarding radon and radon testing may be
obtained from your county public health unit.
ARTICLE 19. Extent of Liens
All persons to whom these presents may come are put upon notice that no interest of the LESSOR in the Demised
Premises shall not be subject to liens for improvements made by or through the LESSEE, also for improvements made by
the LESSEE are specifically prohibited from attaching to or becoming a lien on the interest of the LESSOR in the
Demised Premises or any part of either. This notice is given pursuant to the provisions of and in compliance with Section
713.10, Florida Statutes.
ARTICLE 20. Effective Date
This Lease shall become effective upon execution by both LESSOR and LESSEE.
ARTICLE 21. Governing Law
This Lease shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Florida.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have hereunder set forth their hands and seals.
AS TO THE LESS'(~Ri' '
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ATTES'T:q, '~-,
DWIGHT-Ei BROCK, Clerk ' 71
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attest as to Chaiv m '!
signature oall.
AS TO LESSEE:
DATED:
WITNESS (signatur~O
(print name)
~NESS (si~t~e)
(print name)
~oO~LPIEROF~(~OUNT,y, FL. ORID? SIONE/-~S ~.~.
COLLIER MOSQUITO CONTROL DISTRICT
FRANK VAN ESSEN, Executive Director
Approved as to form and
legals,~l~ciency: f'x t
Thoma~ C. Palmer, Assistant County Attomey
SATISFACTION OF LIEN
FOR SERVICES OF THE PUBLIC DEFENDER
*** 2650556 OR: 2688 PG: 0229 **
R~CORDED in OFFICIAL R~¢ORDS of COLLI~ COUNTY, PL
06/16/2000 at 01:05PM DWIG~? E. BROCK, CLERK
R~C H~ 6.00
Retn:
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KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS that COLLIER COUNTY FLORIDA, through its BOARD
OF COMMISSIONERS, is the owner and holder of a certain lien against:
CASE NUMBER:
Epigmenio Hilaro Sanchez - AKA Epigmemio Hilaro Sanchez
99-08533MMA
For services of the Public Defender, bearing the date of the 14th day of December, 1999 recorded in office
of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, Florida, securing the principal sum of 25.00,
under Final Judgement and Order recorded in Official Record book 2623, page 3264.
The Board of County Commissioners of Collier County hereby acknowledges full payment and satisfaction
of said lien, hereby surrenders that same as canceled, and hereby directs that the Clerk of said Circuit Court
cancel this lien of record.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, The Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, hereby directs
that its Chairman execute this Satisfaction of Lien in its name.
Executed this / ~ day of ~
"ATTEST: ~ .
' DWIGHT E.'.BR~OCK, Clerk of Courts
". '"~ AtteSt. as to Chairman s
· '' ~ .. signature only.
" Approved as to'form and legal sufficiency
Assistant County Attorney
,2000·
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
PREPARED BY:
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
P.O. BOX 413044
NAPLES, FLORIDA 34101-3044
SATISFACTION OF LIEN
FOR SERVICES OF THE PUBLIC DEFENDER
*** 2650557 OR: 2688 PG: 0230 **:
R~CORD~D in OPPICIAL R~CORDS of COLLIER COUNT][, PL
06/16/2000 at 01:05PM DWIGHT B. BROCK, CL~RK
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KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS that COLLIER COUNTY FLORIDA, through its BOARD
OF COMMISSIONERS, is the owner and holder of a certain lien against:
CASE NUMBER:
Thomas Gerard Brennen
99-00818MMA
For services of the Public Defender, bearing the date of the 29th day of June, 1999 recorded in office of the
Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, Florida, securing the principal sum of 25.00,
under Final Judgement and Order recorded in Official Record book 2572, page 0503.
The Board of County Commissioners of Collier County hereby acknowledges full payment and satisfaction
of said lien, hereby surrenders that same as canceled, and hereby directs that the Clerk of said Circuit Court
cancel this lien of record.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, The Board of County Comm/ssioners of Collier County, Florida, hereby directs
that its Chairman execute this Satisfaction of Lien in its name.
Executed this / ~ day of
.-",,,¥A'f'fEST: -' ',,
-' ' DWf~T'E.'I~R~ocK, Clerk of Courts
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Approve~ as ~o.fo~ and legal sufficienc~
Assistant County Attorney
,2000.
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
COLLIER CO~
PREPARED BY:
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
P.O. BOX 413044
NAPLES, FLORIDA 34101-3044
SATISFACTION OF LIEN
FOR SERVICES OF THE PUBLIC DEFENDER
*** 2650558 OR: 2688 PG: 0231 **
06/16/2000 at 01:0§PM DWIGHT B. BROCK, CLBRK
R~tn:
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KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS that COLLIER COUNTY FLORIDA, through its BOARD
OF COMMISSIONERS, is the owner and holder of a certain lien against:
CASE NUMBER:
Paul Shane Brogna - AKA Paul Shane Rockwood
99-04728MMA
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For services of the Public Defender, bearing the date of the 14th day of October, 1999 recorded in office of
the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, Florida, securing the principal sum of 25.00,
under Final Judgement and Order recorded in Official Record book 2603, page 2928.
The Board of County Commissioners of Collier County hereby acknowledges full payment and satisfaction
of said lien, hereby surrenders that same as canceled, and hereby directs that the Clerk of said Circuit Court
cancel this lien of record.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, The Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, hereby directs
that its Chairman execute this Satisfaction of Lien in its name.
Executed this /~. day of ~ ,2000.
,," ",t)WfGH:'I~. BROCK, Clerk of Courts
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".. ,: signat~r~:only.
· 'A[l~lSro?ed asio form'and legal sufficiency
Assistant County Attorney
BOARD OF CO~]:h~41vlISSIONERS
COLLIE~J-N~, FLORIDA
By: /~"~_. '~'
TIM T(~P~ J~ONST~E, Cgai=an
PREPARED BY:
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
P.O. BOX 413044
NAPLES, FLORIDA 34101-3044
SATISFACTION OF LIEN
FOR SERVICES OF THE PUBLIC DEFENDER
*** 2650559 OR: 2688 PG: 0232 **
R~CORD~D in OFFICIAL R~CORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, PL
06/I6/2000 at 0I:0§PM DWIGHT B. BROCK, CL~RK
R~¢ ~ 6.00
Retn:
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS that COLLIER COUNTY FLORIDA, through its BOARD
OF COMMISSIONERS, is the owner and holder of a certahxlien against:
CASE NUMBER:
John Robert Brown
99-07728MMA
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.-
For services of the Public Defender, bearing the date of the 15th day of December, 1999 recorded in office
of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, Florida, securing the principal sum of 25.00,
under Final Judgement and Order recorded in Official Record book 2623, page 2958.
The Board of County Commissioners of Collier County hereby acknowledges full payment and satisfaction
of said lien, hereby surrenders that same as canceled, and hereby directs that the Clerk of said Circuit Court
cancel this lien of record.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, The Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, hereby directs
that its Chairman execute this Satisfaction of Lien in its name.
Executed this /X day of ~ , 2000.
,,' '~i~,EST:
.-"~,. ~DWIGFI.T. E BROCK, Clerk of Courts
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· BY:
"' :' l~eputy Clerk
~' 'Attest' as to Chatman's
'~: "" .' signa~ure only,
~ppmTcd as to [o~ and ]cga] sufficient
Assistant County Attorney
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
COLLIER COUN~
PREPARED BY:
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
P.O. BOX 413044
NAPLES, FLORIDA 34101-3044
SATISFACTION OF LIEN
FOR SERVICES OF THE PUBLIC DEFENDER
*** 2650560 OR: 2688 PG: 0233 **
~CORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNT~, FL
06/16/2000 at 01:05PM DWIGHT ~. BROCK, CLRRK
~C ~H
16j 1
6.00
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS that COLLIER COUNTY FLORIDA, through its BOARD
OF COMMISSIONERS, is the owner and holder of a certair~ lien against:
CASE NUMBER:
Ashlee Linda Crawford
99-01966MMA
For services of the Public Defender, beating the date of the 15th day of December, 1999 recorded in office
of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, Florida, securing the principal sum of 25.00,
under Final Judgement and Order recorded in Official Record book 2623, page 2962.
The Board of County Commissioners of Collier County hereby acknowledges full payment and satisfaction
of said lien, hereby surrenders that same as canceled, and hereby directs that the Clerk of said Circuit Court
cancel this lien of record.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, The Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, hereby directs
that its Chairman execute this Satisfaction of Lien in its name.
Executed this /~- day of
'". xDWIGI-LT E. EiROCK, Clerk of Courts
'i ?.,/ '.signature only.
-,. ~phrovcd ai to fore and legal sufficiency
,2000.
Assistant County Attorney
BOARD OF CO~SIONERS
CO LLIER~3NTY, FLORIDA
By:
TIMOIl,' j. COnStAntINe, Chef, man
PREPARED BY:
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
P.O. BOX 413044
NAPLES, FLORIDA 34101-3044
SATISFACTION OF LIEN
FOR SERVICES OF THE PUBLIC DEFENDER
*** 2650561 OR: 2688 PG: 0234 **
06/16/2000 at 01:05PM DWIGHT [. BROCK, CL~RK
R~C F~ 6,00
~at~:
""'" 16J 1
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS that COLLIER COUNTY FLORIDA, through its BOARD
OF COMMISSIONERS, is the owner and holder ofa certa~lien against:
CASE NUMBER:
Jorge Luis Diaz
99-02446MMA
For services of the Public Defender, bearing the date of the 10th day of August, 1999 recorded in office of
the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, Florida, securing the principal sum of 25.00,
under Final Judgement and Order recorded in Official Record book 2593, page 1365.
The Board of County Commissioners of Collier County hereby acknowledges full payment and satisfaction
of said lien, hereby surrenders that same as canceled, and hereby directs that the Clerk of said Circuit Court
cancel this lien of record.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, The Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, hereby directs
that its Chairman execute this Satisfaction of Lien in its name.
Executed this / ~ day of ~ ,2000.
.a. t/i51 .......,
.. "'} O(¢iGHT "E:'BROCK, Clerk of Courts
C '" .'''.~'''., '( ',
J ¢. ' .: .~ / '.
· , 'APproved ~s iq fo~'and legal sufficiency
Assistant County Attorney
BOARD OF CO~c~-ER~/I~I~SIONERS
COLLIER 7~UNTY, FLORIDA
By: y~"'~...~'
TIMO H~Y~. CONSTAI~I~NE, Chairman
PREPARED BY:
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
P.O. BOX 413044
NAPLES, FLORIDA 34101-3044
SATISFACTION OF LIEN
FOR SERVICES OF THE PUBLIC DEFENDER
*** 2650562 OR: 2688 PG: 0235 ***
R~CORD~D in OFPICIAL R~CORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, PL
06/16/2000 at 01:05PM D~/IGH? II, BROCK, CLIRK
Rile
Retn:
16j 1
;.00
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS that COLLIER COUNTY FLORIDA, through its BOARD
OF COMMISSIONERS, is the owner and holder of a certain_lien against:
CASE NUMBER:
Jose Santos Fonseca - AKA Salinas Alonzo
99-05655MMA
For services of the Public Defender, bearing the date of the 14th day of October, 1999 recorded in office of
the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, Florida, securing the principal sum of 25.00,
under Final Judgement and Order recorded in Official Record book 2603, page 2943.
The Board of County Commissioners of Collier County hereby acknowledges full payment and satisfaction
of said lien, hereby surrenders that same as canceled, and hereby directs that the Clerk of said Circuit Court
cancel this lien of record.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, The Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, hereby directs
that its Chairman execute this Satisfaction of Lien in its name.
Executed this / ~ day of ~
,^,~rl~S~:' ......
.,""xDV~IGHT'~E,: BRoc. K, Clerk of Courts
:" ' ::' t'" :q~".",. '.
-, ..., t
i ~ o Chat~n's
"c '. sigaature.0nl~.
· . '~pproved as to, fo~"and legal sufficiency
Assistant Coun~ A~omey
,2000.
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
COLLIER~~'L'~-~
TIMO~I(CONST~E, Ch~an
PREPARED BY:
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
P.O. BOX 413044
NAPLES, FLORIDA 34101-3044
SATISFACTION OF LIEN
FOR SERVICES OF THE PUBLIC DEFENDER
*** 2650563 OR: 2688 PG: 0236 **'
R~CORDED in OFFICIAL HCORD$ of COAAI~R COUNTY, PL
06/16/2000 at 0t:05PM D~IGHT B. BROCK, CLERK
I~C H~ 6, O0
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS that COLLIER COUNTY FLORIDA, through its BOARD
OF COMMISSIONERS, is the owner and holder of a certain. lien against:
CASE NUMBER:
Jesus J. Garcia
98-07011MMA
For services of the Public Defender, bearing the date of the 26th day of March, 1999 recorded in office of
the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, Florida, securing the principal sum of 25.00,
under Final Judgement and Order recorded in Official Record book 2532, page 1578.
The Board of County Commissioners of Collier County hereby acknowledges full payment and satisfaction
of said lien, hereby surrenders that same as canceled, and hereby directs that the Clerk of said Circuit Court
cancel this lien of record.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, The Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, hereby directs
that its Chairman execute this Satisfaction of Lien in its name.
Executed this / ~- day of ~~ ,2000.
ATTEST! ......
..,'" DV~GHT,Ei BiiOCK, Clerk of Courts
,,x ....,~,~. ~ ,.
: ... By:
· -' ',.0~vUtv Cier~ t
: --' ' acces~ a~-to Chatman's
';. ".i ..sl~jnatur~ on15.
'. ':' Approyed as ~i~form and legal sufficiency
Assistant County Attorney
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
COLLIER~A
By:
· C man
PREPARED BY:
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
P.O. BOX 413044
NAPLES, FLORIDA 34101-3044
SATISFACTION OF LIEN
FOR SERVICES OF THE PUBLIC DEFENDER
*** 2650564 OR: 2688 PG: 0237 **:
RECORDED in OPHCIAL HCORD$ of COLLIBR COl~HT¥,
06/16/2000 at 01:05PH DWIGHT ~. BROCK, CLgRK
Ran:
CASHIER
16J 1
6,00
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS that COLLIER COUNTY FLORIDA, through its BOARD
OF COMMISSIONERS, is the owner and holder of a certain lien against:
CASE NUMBER:
Mayolo Gaytan Garcia
99-06123MMA
For services of the Public Defender, beating the date of the 30th day of November, 1999 recorded in office
of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, Florida, securing the principal sum of 25.00,
under Final Judgement and Order recorded in Official Record book 2619, page 0410.
The Board of County Commissioners of Collier County hereby acknowledges full payment and satisfaction
of said lien, hereby surrenders that same as canceled, and hereby directs that the Clerk of said Circuit Court
cancel this lien of record.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, The Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, hereby directs
that its Chairman execute this Satisfaction of Lien in its name.
Executed this /~ day of ~--~6.~,~, 2000.
· .'~,~ST:.. i .... '...
,." ,, ~DWIGHT.E. BROCK, Clerk of Courts
~ '..;....
'. signature on15.
,,. Approved as to form and legal sufficiency
Assistant County Attorney
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
COLLIER CO~
TIMOT~/CONSTA~E, Cha~an
PREPARED BY:
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
P.O. BOX 413044
NAPLES, FLORIDA 34101-3044
SATISFACTION OF LIEN
FOR SERVICES OF THE PUBLIC DEFENDER
*** 2650565 OR: 2688 PG: 0238
R~CORD~D in OFPICIAL R~CORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL
06/16/2000 at OI:05PM DWIGHT ~. BROCK, CLgRK
R~C FBH 6.00
R~n:
16J 1
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS that COLLIER COUNTY FLORIDA, through its BOARD
OF COMMISSIONERS, is the owner and holder of a certainlien against:
CASE NUMBER:
Troy James Gordon
99-02156MMA
For services of the Public Defender, bearing the date of the 14th day of October, 1999 recorded in office of
the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, Florida, securing the principal sum of 25.00,
under Final Judgement and Order recorded in Official Record book 2603, page 2944.
The Board of County Commissioners of Collier County hereby acknowledges full payment and satisfaction
of said lien, hereby surrenders that same as canceled, and hereby directs that the Clerk of said Circuit Court
cancel this lien of record.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, The Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, hereby directs
that its Chairman execute this Satisfaction of Lien in its name.
Executed this ].I~ day of ~
,," .AI~TEST: ' .
~.-". -..? D-WIGHT B..BROCK, Clerk of Courts
i :- ' <
: < '. · A~.eputy Cldrk
- : l;es/' as to Chat~an,s
'-' . :S.tgna,ture' onl. .
. A,,p, pro.ved as to form and legal sufficiency
,2000.
Assistant County Attorney
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
PREPARED BY:
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
P.O. BOX 413044
NAPLES, FLORIDA 34101-3044
SATISFACTION OF LIEN
FOR SERVICES OF THE PUBLIC DEFENDER
*** 2650566 OR: 2688 PG: 0239
R~CORD~D in OFFICIAL R~CORDS of COLLIER COUNTY,
0~/16/2000 at 01:05PM D~IGHT E, BROCK, CL~RK
~.00
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS that COLLIER COUNTY FLORIDA, through its BOARD
OF COMMISSIONERS, is the owner and holder of a certain lien against:
CASE NUMBER:
Bonnie Kay Hamburg - AKA Bonnie Ambrose Hamburg
99-04447MMA
For services of the Public Defender, bearing the date of the 14th day of December, 1999 recorded in office
of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, Florida, securing the principal sum of 25.00,
under Final Judgement and Order recorded in Official Record book 2623, page 3226.
The Board of County Commissioners of Collier County hereby acknowledges full payment and satisfaction
of said lien, hereby surrenders that same as canceled, and hereby directs that the Clerk of said Circuit Court
cancel this lien of record.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, The Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, hereby directs
that its Chairman execute this Satisfaction of Lien in its name.
Executed this / ~- day of '~ ~ , 2000.
ATTEST:
· DWIGHT'E. BR. OCK, Clerk of Courts
· C:natr an' s
., stgnature.:onl,v.
'.Approved as to, [orm and legal sufficiency
Assistant County Attorney
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
COLLIER ~
TIMOT~CONSTA~TE, Cha~i~an
PREPARED BY:
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
P.O. BOX 413044
NAPLES, FLORIDA 34101-3044
SATISFACTION OF LIEN
FOR SERVICES OF THE PUBLIC DEFENDER
*** 2650567 OR: 2688 PG: 0240 **
RECORDED in OFFICIAL R~CORDS of COLLII~R COUNTY, FL
~i.00
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS that COLLIER COUNTY FLORIDA, through its BOARD
OF COMMISSIONERS, is the owner and holder of a certain lien against:
CASE NUMBER:
Sheme Lee Hammar
99-05973MMA
For services of the Public Defender, bearing the date of the 14th day of October, 1999 recorded in office of
the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, Florida, securing the principal sum of 25.00,
under Final Judgement and Order recorded in Official Record book 2603, page 2932.
The Board of County Commissioners of Collier County hereby acknowledges full payment and satisfaction
of said lien, hereby surrenders that same as canceled, and hereby directs that the Clerk of said Circuit Court
cancel this lien of record.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, The Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, hereby directs
that its Chairman execute this Satisfaction of Lien in its name.
Executed this /~ dayof
A'FI'EST:.-. ,
D. WIGHT'E, BROCK, Clerk of Courts . :- .:'.. -. .
:, ~, ,: ~: <" '
' C
'. ' .15eputy Cl~/:k '' --
· Attest ;as to. Chairman's
Approyed as to form and legal sufficiency
,2000.
Assistant County Attorney
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
COLLIER C~
By: /~~ J ~/~_~;~/~
PREPARED BY:
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
P.O. BOX 413044
NAPLES, FLORIDA 34101-3044
SATISFACTION OF LIEN
FOR SERVICES OF THE PUBLIC DEFENDER
*** 2650568 OR: 2688 PG: 0241
RECORDED in OFFICIAL RBCORD3 of COLLIBR COUNTY, FL
06/16/2000 at 01:05PM DWIGHT R, BROCK, CL~RK
P~ H~ 6. O0
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS that COLLIER COUNTY FLORIDA, through its BOARD
OF COMMISSIONERS, is the owner and holder of a certain lien against:
CASE NUMBER:
Leslie Bruce Harvey, Jr.
99-03523MMA
For services of the Public Defender, bearing the date of the 30th day of November, 1999 recorded in office
of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, Florida, securing the principal sum of 25.00,
under Final Judgement and Order recorded in Official Record book 2619, page 0416.
The Board of County Commissioners of Collier County hereby acknowledges full payment and satisfaction
of said lien, hereby surrenders that same as canceled, and hereby directs that the Clerk of said Circuit Court
cancel this lien of record.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, The Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, hereby directs
that its Chairman execute this Satisfaction of Lien in its name.
Executed this / ~ day of ~ ,2000.
, DWIGI-iT E.'B,ROCK, Clerk of Courts
.. Attest as:to Chairman's
i' signature..onl' . .
Approved,.as tO Foryn and legal sufficiency
Assistant County Attorney
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
COLLIER CO~
By: /""~..,~ '/~,
TIMO~,~ CONSTA~E, Ch]d~nan
PREPARED BY:
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
P.O. BOX 413044
NAPLES, FLORIDA 34101-3044
SATISFACTION OF LIEN
FOR SERVICES OF THE PUBLIC DEFENDER
*** 2650569 OR: 2688 PG: 0242 **
RECORDND in OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL
06/16/2000 at 01:05PN DWIGHT g. BROCK, CL~RK
R~¢ H~6.00
Retn:
16j 1
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS that COLLIER COUNTY FLORIDA, through its BOARD
OF COMMISSIONERS, is the owner and holder of a certain lien against:
CASE NUMBER:
Shatonka Tequila Harvey
98-07800MMA
For services of the Public Defender, bearing the date of the 10th day of June, 1999 recorded in office of the
Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, Florida, securing the principal sum of 25.00,
under Final Judgement and Order recorded in Official Record book 2572, page 0601.
The Board of County Commissioners of Collier County hereby acknowledges full payment and satisfaction
of said lien, hereby surrenders that same as canceled, and hereby directs that the Clerk of said Circuit Court
cancel this lien of record.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, The Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, hereby directs
:Approved.~as to, fom3'and]egal sufficiency
Assistant County Attorney
that its Chairman execute this Satisfaction of Lien in its name.
Executed this .... / 3 day of ~ , 2000.
AVr f: .......
,DVvClGHT~E~ BI(0CK, Clerk of Courts
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
COLLIER CO~
By: /'~/-~ J ~/~
TIMO~,~ONST4~] C al~:m"~r( ,~,,~rr,,~.,
PREPARED BY:
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
P.O. BOX 413044
NAPLES, FLORIDA 34101-3044
SATISFACTION OF LIEN
FOR SERVICES OF THE PUBLIC DEFENDER
*** 2650570 OR: 2688 PG: 0243 **
R~CORDED in 0HICIAL R~CORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL
06/16/2000 at OI:05PM DWIGHT E, BROCK, CLERK
HC FH 6.00
Retn:
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS that COLLIER COUNTY FLORIDA, through its BOARD
OF COMMISSIONERS, is the owner and holder of a certain lien against:
CASE NUMBER:
Shatonka Tequila Harvey
99-0732MMA
r
For services of the Public Defender, beating the date of the 30th day of June, 1999 recorded in office of the
Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, Florida, securing the principal sum of 25.00,
under Final Judgement and Order recorded in Official Record book 2572, page 0428.
The Board of County Commissioners of Collier County hereby acknowledges full payment and satisfaction
of said lien, hereby surrenders that same as canceled, and hereby directs that the Clerk of said Circuit Court
cancel this lien of record.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, The Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, hereby directs
that its Chairman execute this Satisfaction of Lien in its name.
Executed this /..D~ dayof
· 'ATTEST:
'DWIGHTEl BROCK, Clerk of Courts
By: (~ .
Attest as to Chairman's
'" ' signature' only.,
". Approved'as to form anit legal sufficiency
,2000.
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
COLLIER C~
PREPARED BY:
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
P.O. BOX 413044
NAPLES, FLORIDA 34101-3044
SATISFACTION OF LIEN
FOR SERVICES OF THE PUBLIC DEFENDER
2650571 OR: 2688 ?G: 0244 **=
HCORD~D in OPPICIAL HCORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL
06/16/2000 it Ol:05ti DiIGH? ~, 8ROC[, C~IRK
R~C Hi 6.00
Retn:
16J 1
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS that COLLIER COUNTY FLORIDA, through its BOARD
OF COMMISSIONERS, is the owner and holder of a certain lien against:
CASE NUMBER:
Joseph James Hennessy
99-06137MMA
For services of the Public Defender, bearing the date of the 15th day of December, 1999 recorded in office
of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, Florida, securing the principal sum of 25.00,
under Final Judgement and Order recorded in Official Record book 2623, page 3131.
The Board of County Commissioners of Collier County hereby acknowledges full payment and satisfaction
of said lien, hereby surrenders that same as canceled, and hereby directs that the Clerk of said Circuit Court
cancel this lien of record.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, The Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, hereby directs
that its Chairman execute this Satisfaction of Lien in its name.
Executed this /~}- day of ~ ,2000.
, ~)WlGHT'E.' B,ROCK, Clerk of Courts
-' ~.eputy Cle~i~
Attest ,as,.to, Chat man' $
.. signature
· Appro,v. ed ~aJ to form and legal sufficiency
BOARD OF COUNTY~SIONERS
COLLIER Ct~t~ FLORIDA
By: /'~..,~ /,
PREPARED BY:
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
P.O. BOX 413044
NAPLES, FLORIDA 34101-3044
SATISFACTION OF LIEN
FOR SERVICES OF THE PUBLIC DEFENDER
*** 2650572 OR: 2688 PG: 0245 **
RECORDED in OFFICIAL R~CORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL
06/16/2000 at 01:05PM DWIGHT E. BROCK, CL~RK
LO0
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS that COLLIER COUNTY FLORIDA, through its BOARD
OF COMMISSIONERS, is the owner and holder of a certain lien against:
CASE NUMBER:
Eduardo Hernandez
99-08847MMA
For services of the Public Defender, bearing the date of the 15th day of December, 1999 recorded in office
of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, Florida, securing the principal sum of 25.00,
under Final Judgement and Order recorded in Official Record book 2623, page 3214.
The Board of County Commissioners of Collier County hereby acknowledges full payment and satisfaction
of said lien, hereby surrenders that same as canceled, and hereby directs that the Clerk of said Circuit Court
cancel this lien of record.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, The Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, hereby directs
Attest .~s 'to Chatman's
signature onl ~v.
Approved .as to form andlegal sufficiency
that its Chairman execute this Satisfaction of Lien in its name.
Executed this /.~ day of ~ ,2000.
...... ',.
· DWIGHT .~. B~OCK, Clerk of Courts
AssistSu ni~ AU!~
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
COLLIER CO(~~
PREPARED BY:
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
P.O. BOX 413044
NAPLES, FLORIDA 34101-3044
SATISFACTION OF LIEN
FOR SERVICES OF THE PUBLIC DEFENDER
*** 2650573 OR: 2688 PG: 0246
06/16/2000 at OI:05PM DgIGH?
R~C F~ 6,00
Re~n:
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS that COLLIER COUNTY FLORIDA, through its BOARD
OF COMMISSIONERS, is the owner and holder of a certain lien against:
CASE NUMBER:
John Thomas Melley
99-04993MMA
For services of the Public Defender, bearing the date of the 14th day of December, 1999 recorded in office
of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, Florida, securing the principal sum of 25.00,
under Final Judgement and Order recorded in Official Record book 2623, page 3280.
The Board of County Commissioners of Collier County hereby acknowledges full payment and satisfaction
of said lien, hereby surrenders that same as canceled, and hereby directs that the Clerk of said Circuit Court
cancel this lien of record.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, The Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, hereby directs
that its Chairman execute this Satisfaction of Lien in its name.
Executed this /,.~ day of '~ ~ ,2000.
, 'DWIGHT-B, BROCK~ Clerk of Courts
By: ~ ~ ~
-. Attest'-'as' to Chairman's.
'"., Approv,ed'a~ to form ainUlegal sufficiency
Assistan2n ~l~AA~om~~
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
COLLIER CO~
PREPARED BY:
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
P.O. BOX 413044
NAPLES, FLORIDA 34101-3044
SATISFACTION OF LIEN
FOR SERVICES OF THE PUBLIC DEFENDER
*** 2650574 OR: 2688 PG: 0247 ***
R~CORDRD in O~HCIAL ~CORDS of COLLIi~R COUNTY, FL
06/16/2000 at 01:05PM DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK
R~¢ ~
R~tn:
6.00
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS that COLLIER COUNTY FLORIDA, through its BOARD
OF COMMISSIONERS, is the owner and holder of a certain lien against:
CASE NUMBER:
Ignacio Morales
99-05646MMA
For services of the Public Defender, bearing the date of the 14th day of October, 1999 recorded in office of
the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, Florida, securing the principal sum of 25.00,
under Final Judgement and Order recorded in Official Record book 2603, page 2946.
The Board of County Commissioners of Collier County hereby acknowledges full payment and satisfaction
of said lien, hereby surrenders that same as canceled, and hereby directs that the Clerk of said Circuit Court
cancel this lien of record.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, The Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, hereby directs
that its Chairman execute this Satisfaction of Lien in its name.
Executed this /~ day of ~ _ ,2000.
xDW. IGHT.E' BROCK, Clerk of Courts
Jittest a's
', ... $10nature only.
Approvedas to fo~ anWle~al sufficiency
Assistant County Attorney
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
COLLIER CO~
TIMOT Y~CONSTAi~F~, Chailu~t'an '
PREPARED BY:
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
P.O. BOX 413044
NAPLES, FLORIDA 34101-3044
SATISFACTION OF LIEN
FOR SERVICES OF THE PUBLIC DEFENDER
*** 2650575 OR: 2688 PG: 0248
R~CORDED in OFFICIAL R~CORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL
06/16/2000 at 01:05PM D~IGHT ~, BROCK, CLERK
REC FBE 6.00
Retn:
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS that COLLIER COUNTY FLORIDA, through its BOARD
OF COMMISSIONERS, is the owner and holder of a certaia lien against:
CASE NUMBER:
Lee James Nichols
99-05204MMA
For services of the Public Defender, bearing the date of the 16th day of August, 1999 recorded in office of
the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, Florida, securing the principal sum of 25.00,
under Final Judgement and Order recorded in Official Record book 2599, page 2124.
The Board of County Commissioners of Collier County hereby acknowledges full payment and satisfaction
of said lien, hereby surrenders that same as canceled, and hereby directs that the Clerk of said Circuit Court
cancel this lien of record.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, The Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, hereby directs
that its Chairman execute this Satisfaction of Lien in its name.
Executed this /t~ dayof ~ ~, ,2000.
," ,DW~IGHT.-E: BROCK, Clerk of Courts
: ' ~ By:
· * ',. sign ure'onl,y.
': i;Approved as tO form ~nd legal sufficiency
Assistant Coun~ AAomey
BOARD OF COUN~_.CC3MMI$SIONERS
COLLIER Ci~.I,;NTY, FLORIDA
TIMO CONSTAn I, E, ChamP._
PREPARED BY:
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
P.O. BOX 413044
NAPLES, FLORIDA 34101-3044
SATISFACTION OF LIEN
FOR SERVICES OF THE PUBLIC DEFENDER
*** 2650576 OR: 2688 PG: 0249 **:
~¢ORD~D in OFfiCIAL ~CORD$ of COLLIER C0~?¥, FL
0~/16/2000 at 01:05PM DWIGHT E, BROCK, CLERK
Re :
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS that COLLIER COUNTY FLORIDA, through its BOARD
OF COMMISSIONERS, is the owner and holder of a certain lien against:
CASE NUMBER:
Julio Cesar Perez
99-06978MMA
For services of the Public Defender, bearing the date of the 9th day of December, 1999 recorded in office
of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, Florida, securing the principal sum of 25.00,
under Final Judgement and Order recorded in Official Record book 2623, page 3142.
The Board of County Commissioners of Collier County hereby acknowledges full payment and satisfaction
of said lien, hereby surrenders that same as canceled, and hereby directs that the Clerk of said Circuit Court
cancel this lien of record.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, The Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, hereby directs
that its Chairman execute this Satisfaction of Lien in its name.
Executed this ~ day of ~ ,2000.
DWIGHT E. BROCK, Clerk of Courts
- .; CL ,
e uty Clerk ' t
At - VaCSI'to Chairman's
',. signature onl v.
Xpproved'as'
to f'orln and legal sufficiency
Assistant County Attorney
BOARD OF COUN~.~2120dM~,~SIONERS
COLLIER C/~W'i'Y, FLORIDA
TIMOT Y~CONSTA~E, Chai~an
PREPARED BY:
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
P.O. BOX 413044
NAPLES, FLORIDA 34101-3044
SATISFACTION OF LIEN
FOR SERVICES OF THE PUBLIC DEFENDER
*** 2650577 OR: 2688 PG: 0250 *
HCORHD in OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL
06/16/2000 at 01:05PM DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLIRK
CA~IgR
16J 1
6.00
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS that COLLIER COUNTY FLORIDA, through its BOARD
OF COMMISSIONERS, is the owner and holder of a certain lien against:
CASE NUMBER:
99-03420MMA
Jose Pineda
For services of the Public Defender, bearing the date of the 15th day of July, 1999 recorded in office of the
Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, Florida, securing the principal sum of 25.00,
under Final Judgement and Order recorded in Official Record book 2577, page 1776.
The Board of County Commissioners of Collier County hereby acknowledges full payment and satisfaction
of said lien, hereby surrenders that same as canceled, and hereby directs that the Clerk of said Circuit Court
cancel this lien of record.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, The Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, hereby directs
that its Chairman execute this Satisfaction of Lien in its name.
Executed this / ~ day of ~ ,2000.
.A.T~, EST:'
' ~DWIG~TE~ B,ROCK, Clerk of Courts
. .- ) ,/'. ,, :~
'. ¢~ '~eputyCle.ffc ' ' -
· - ~ .. : '.Attest .as -to Chairman's
"~ ",. sienatore Only,
% Approved.a~ tq fore and Iegal sufficiency
Assistant County Atto
BOARD OF COUNTY C~SIONERS
COLLIER~Y_, FLORIDA
TIMO~,3'. CONSTA~I~E, ChaSffnan
PREPARED BY:
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
P.O. BOX 413044
NAPLES, FLORIDA 34101-3044
SATISFACTION OF LIEN
FOR SERVICES OF THE PUBLIC DEFENDER
*** 2650578 OR: 2688 PG: 0251 **
R~CORD~D i~ OPFICIAL R~CORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL
06/I6/2000 at 01:05PM D~IG~? ~, BROCK, CL~RK
~n:
6.00
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS that COLLIER COUNTY FLORIDA, through its BOARD
OF COMMISSIONERS, is the owner and holder of a certain lien against:
CASE NUMBER:
Martha Aurora Puentes
99-06866MMA
For services of the Public Defender, bearing the date of the 9th day of December, 1999 recorded in office
of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, Florida, securing the principal sum of 25.00,
under Final Judgement and Order recorded in Official Record book 2623, page 3143.
The Board of County Commissioners of Collier County hereby acknowledges full payment and satisfaction
of said lien, hereby surrenders that same as canceled, and hereby directs that the Clerk of said Circuit Court
cancel this lien of record.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, The Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, hereby directs
that its Chairman execute this Satisfaction of Lien in its name.
Executed this /-~- dayof
. 'A:",' " . .
'DWIOHT ~. BROCK, Clerk of Courts
/ ~epu~ ~l~k e
'... Attest.as'to Chat n's
*...~Approvefl'~s to ~ an~lcgm sumcicncy
Assistant Coun~ A~omcy
,, 2000.
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
COLLIER CO
By: /'~~ ~,
PREPARED BY:
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
P.O. BOX 413044
NAPLES, FLORIDA 34101-3044
SATISFACTION OF LIEN
FOR SERVICES OF THE PUBLIC DEFENDER
*** 2650579 OR: 2688 PG: 0252 **
R~CORDED in OFFICIAL RBCORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL
6.00
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS that COLLIER COUNTY FLORIDA, through its BOARD
OF COMMISSIONERS, is the owner and holder of a certain lien against:
CASE NUMBER:
Steven Bardo Reitsma - AKA Bart Reitsma
99-03754MMA
For services of the Public Defender, bearing the date of the 23rd day of November, 1999 recorded in office
of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, Florida, securing the principal sum of 25.00,
under Final Judgement and Order recorded in Official Record book 2618, page 1446.
The Board of County Commissioners of Collier County hereby acknowledges full payment and satisfaction
of said lien, hereby surrenders that same as canceled, and hereby directs that the Clerk of said Circuit Court
cancel this lien of record.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, The Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, hereby directs
that its Chairman execute this Satisfaction of Lien in its name.
Executed this /~;~. day of ~~ . , 2000.
".DWIiGHT. E~ 'BROCK, Clerk of Couns
-. By:
~ .. lJeputy Clerk
ttest aS to Chatep, an'g
·" App~o~tla~:~r~nn~'l, gal sufficiency
Assistant County Attorney
BOARD OF COUNTY~.......C~MM~SIONERS
COLLIER C/~qTY, FLORIDA
By:. /'~-,~ Y-
PREPARED BY:
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
P.O. BOX 413044
NAPLES, FLORIDA 34101-3044
SATISFACTION OF LIEN
FOR SERVICES OF THE PUBLIC DEFENDER
*** 2650580 OR: 2688 PG: 0253 **
RECORDED in OPPICIAL HCORD$ of COLLI~H COUNTY, PL
05/16/2000 at 01:05PM DWIGHT ~. BROCK, CL~RK
HC H~ t.00
~etn:
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS that COLLIER COUNTY FLORIDA, through its BOARD
OF COMMISSIONERS, is the owner and holder of a certain lien against:
CASE NUMBER:
Patricia Schneider
99-03911MMA
For services of the Public Defender, bearing the date of the 9ffi day of December, 1999 recorded in office
of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, Florida, securing the principal sum of 25.00,
under Final Judgement and Order recorded in Official Record book 2623, page 3147.
The Board of County Commissioners of Collier County hereby acknowledges full payment and satisfaction
of said lien, hereby surrenders that same as canceled, and hereby directs that the Clerk of said Circuit Court
cancel this lien of record.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, The Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, hereby directs
that its Chairman execute this Satisfaction of Lien in its name.
Executed this ] ~ day of ~I_.C~ ',., 2000.
ATrEST: .... ,.,
DWfGHT-'E. BPdocK, Clerk of Courts
' ~i'
· 4/ ,.. ~ ~
· ' '-. D/eputy Clerk
,.Attest as .to Chairman's
. signature only.
-Approved
.as to~ forn'l-~ and legal sufficiency
Assistant County Attorney
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
COLLIER
By:
PREPARED BY:
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
P.O. BOX 413044
NAPLES, FLORIDA 34101-3044
SATISFACTION OF LIEN
FOR SERVICES OF THE PUBLIC DEFENDER
*** 2650581 OR: 2688 PG: 0254 **
R~CORDED in OFHCIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL
06/16/2000 at 01:05PM DWIGHT ~, BROCK, CLERK
R~C FH
R~tn:
6.00
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS that COLLIER COUNTY FLORIDA, through its BOARD
OF COMMISSIONERS, is the owner and holder of a certain lien against:
CASE NUMBER:
Jacob Roy Small
99-05368MMA
For services of the Public Defender, bearing the date of the 9th day of December, 1999 recorded in office
of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, Florida, securing the principal sum of 25.00,
under Final Judgement and Order recorded in Official Record book 2623, page 3210.
The Board of County Commissioners of Collier County hereby acknowledges full payment and satisfaction
of said lien, hereby surrenders that same as canceled, and hereby directs that the Clerk of said Circuit Court
cancel this lien of record.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, The Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, hereby directs
that its Chairman execute this Satisfaction of Lien in its name.
Executed this /2~ day of ~ ,2000.
<' ~DWtGHT'E. BROCK~ Clerk of Courts
. z..4 '. ~
By; ' ... .
'.. A t st.. s' to Chat n's
"%.. Xppr~le~~egal sufficiency
Assistant County Attorney
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
COLLIER ~
PREPARED BY:
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
P.O. BOX 413044
NAPLES, FLORIDA 34101-3044
SATISFACTION OF LIEN
FOR SERVICES OF THE PUBLIC DEFENDER
*** 2650582 OR: 2688 PG: 0255 **
HECORD]D in OFFICIAL HCORD$ of COLLIER COUNTL FL
0~/16/2000 at OI:05PM D~IGH? ~, BROCK, CLERK
Ret~:
c,,,,,, 16j 1
~.00
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS that COLLIER COUNTY FLORIDA, through its BOARD
OF COMMISSIONERS, is the owner and holder ofa certai~ lien against:
CASE NUMBER:
Cynthia Leigh Brown
99-08742MMA
For services of the Public Defender, bearing the date of the 1st day of February, 2000 recorded in office of
the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, Florida, securing the principal sum of 25.00,
under Final Judgement and Order recorded in Official Record book 2640, page 0263.
The Board of County Commissioners of Collier County hereby acknowledges full payment and satisfaction
of said lien, hereby surrenders that same as canceled, and hereby directs that the Clerk of said Circuit Court
cancel this lien of record.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, The Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, hereby directs
that its Chairman execute this Satisfaction of Lien in its name.
Executed this /..~ day of ~{/~ ,2000.
· ' '~'~TiE~'i":' ' 7 ' ". BOARD OF COUNTY CO~SIONERS
"'. 'D.W. IGH~ .E: ~ROC.K, Clerk of Courts COLLIER ~ FLORIDA'
· . ",, ~/',. ' C
· By:
;-' '. TIMOT~f CONSTA!~I~,~B, Cha~-ff~an
"' Attast 'aS: to Chatman's
', i .. $~gnat~re.,onJ.V.,
'Approved as to iorm ano legal sufficiency
............... PREPARED BY:
? CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
~ P.O. BOX 413044
t~ NAPLES, FLORIDA 34101-3044
Assistant ~ounty Attorney
SATISFACTION OF LIEN
FOR SERVICES OF THE PUBLIC DEFENDER
*** 2650583 OR: 2688 PG: 0256
HBCORDHD in OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLHR COUNTY, FL
06/I6/2000 at 01:05PH DWIGHT ~. BROCK, CLBRK
RBC ~H
Retil:
16J
~.00
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS that COLLIER COUNTY FLORIDA, through its BOARD
OF COMMISSIONERS, is the owner and holder of a certain lien against:
CASE NUMBER:
Cynthia Leigh Brown
000-0765MMA
For services of the Public Defender, bearing the date of the 2nd day of March, 2000 recorded in office of
the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, Florida, securing the principal sum of 25.00,
under Final Judgement and Order recorded in Official Record book 2649, page 2419.
The Board of County Commissioners of Collier County hereby acknowledges full payment and satisfaction
of said lien, hereby surrenders that same as canceled, and hereby directs that the Clerk of said Circuit Court
cancel this lien of record.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, The Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, hereby directs
that its Chairman execute this Satisfaction of Lien in its name.
Executed this / ~ day of ~/X~ ,2000.
· A~ZEST: ~. ~ '"'.
·DWIGHT. E. BROCI~, Clerk of Courts
-' : ¢' 3
· '/Denutv Clerk. / '
-. Attes~ ]is. i0, Chat~an s
· , slgnat~e.onl'~.
Approve~ as to fo~' and legal sufficiency
Assistan t~oun~Atto?~
BOARD OF COUNTY CO~IONERS
COLLIER C~~_ LORIDA
TIMOT~ONSTAN'~, Chairlinen
PREPARED BY:
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
P.O. BOX 413044
NAPLES, FLORIDA 34101-3044
SATISFACTION OF LIEN
FOR SERVICES OF THE PUBLIC DEFENDER
*** 2650584 OR: 2688 PG: 0257
HCORDBD in OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, FL
06/16/2000 at 01:05PM DWIGHT B. BROCK, CLBRK
HC H~
==' 16j 1
L00
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS that COLLIER COUNTY FLORIDA, through its BOARD
OF COMMISSIONERS, is the owner and holder of a certain lien against:
CASE NUMBER:
Samuel Rojas Hernandez - AKA Samuel A. Rojas
99-09761MMA
For services of the Public Defender, bearing the date of the 1st day of February, 2000 recorded in office of
the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, Florida, securing the principal sum of 25.00,
under Final Judgement and Order recorded in Official Record book 2640, page 0274.
The Board of County Commissioners of Collier County hereby acknowledges full payment and satisfaction
of said lien, hereby surrenders that same as canceled, and hereby directs that the Clerk of said Circuit Court
cancel this lien of record.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, The Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, hereby directs
that its Chairman execute this Satisfaction of Lien in its name.
Executed this /~ day of ~4_.~P,.e_ ,2000.
D~VIGHT E. BROCK, Clerk of Courts
? Eteputy Cl&k '
Attest as 'to., Chat~n's
' Appro~ed'~s tq ~ ana ~ega~ sufficiency
Assistant iCounty Attorney
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
COLLIER
By:
PREPARED BY:
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
P.O. BOX 413044
NAPLES, FLORIDA 34101-3044
SATISFACTION OF LIEN
FOR SERVICES OF THE PUBLIC DEFENDER
*** 2650585 OR: 2688 PG: 0258
R~CORD~D ~n OFFICIAL RB¢ORDS of COLLIH COUNTY, FL
0U1U2000 at 01:05PM DWIGHT B. BROCK, CLRRK
HC F~6.00
~et~:
I6j 1
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS that COLLIER COUNTY FLORIDA, through its BOARD
OF COMMISSIONERS, is the owner and holder of a certain lien against:
CASE NUMBER:
93-01347CFA
Lee J. George
For services of the Public Defender, bearing the date of the 22nd day of November, 1993 recorded in office
of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, Florida, securing the principal sum of 125.00,
under Final Judgement and Order recorded in Official Record book 1889, page 1991.
The Board of County Commissioners of Collier County hereby acknowledges full payment and satisfaction
of said lien, hereby surrenders that same as canceled, and hereby directs that the Clerk of said Circuit Court
cancel this lien of record.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, The Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, hereby directs
that its Chairman execute this Satisfaction of Lien in its name.
Executed this / ~_. day of ~~ ,2000.
ATTEST: .... ,,,
,,' ' DW~GHT;E. BRocK, Clerk of Courts
: ~, .. .AtteSt .a~.to Chal~n s
~ ' slgnatore Only.
' Approvedas to fob'and legal sufficiency
,,, 7.. ~ Y ' ~ ,,.,
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
COLLIER C~b~f'~ORIDA ~
By: /'~~" .~ .d' .~~'/d
PREPARED BY:
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
P.O. BOX 413044
NAPLES, FLORIDA 34101-3044
SATISFACTION OF LIEN
FOR SERVICES OF THE PUBLIC DEFENDER
*** 2650586 OR: 2688 PG: 0259 ***
R~CORDED in OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER COUNTY, ~L
06/16/2000 at 01:05PM DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLBRK
R~C F~ 6,00
Retn:
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS that COLLIER COUNTY FLORIDA, through its BOARD
OF COMMISSIONERS, is the owner and holder of a certain lien against:
CASE NUMBER:
Jeremy Edward Miller
94-01493CFA
For services of the Public Defender, bearing the date of the 17th day of February, 1995 recorded in office
of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Collier County, Florida, securing the principal sum of 25.00,
under Final Judgement and Order recorded in Official Record book 2046, page 0507.
The Board of County Commissioners of Collier County hereby acknowledges full payment and satisfaction
of said lien, hereby surrenders that same as canceled, and hereby directs that the Clerk of said Circuit Court
cancel this lien of record.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, The Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, hereby directs
that its Chairman execute this Satisfaction of Lien in its name.
Executed this / ~- day of ~-/1~.~ ,2000.
.. ,ATT. E~5;:' '
,". < DiI/IGHT E.. B~OCK, Clerk of Courts
· -' DePuty Clerk
Attest as to
s gnature onl. .
Approved a,s t~ form and legal sufficiency
ss s an¥ n o eOy
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
COLLIER C~TTT'I~LORIDA"
By: /' .~....~ '/~.
TIMOT~,y~CONSTA!~TE, Chai~ffan
PREPARED BY:
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
P.O. BOX 413044
NAPLES, FLORIDA 34101-3044
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BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
MISCELLANEOUS CORRESPONDENCE
June 13, 2000
FOR BOARD ACTION:
1.
Satisfaction of Lien: NEED MOTION authorizing the Chairman to sign Satisfaction of
Lien for Services of the Public Defender for Case Nos.: 99-08533MMA, 99-
00818MMA, 99-04728MMA, 99-07728MMA, 99-01966MMA, 99-02446MMA, 99-
05655 MMA, 98-07011MMA, 99-06123MMA, 99-02156MMA, 99-04447MMA, 99-
05973MMA, 99-03523MMA, 98-07800MMA, 99-0732MMA, 99-06137MMA, 99-
08847MMA, 99-04993MMA, 99-05646MMA, 99-05204MMA, 99-06978MMA, 99-
03420MMA, 99-06866MMA, 99-03754MMA, 99-03911MMA, 99-05368MMA, 99-
08742MMA, 000-0765MMA, 99-09761MMA, 93-01347CFA, 94-01493 CFA
2. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS TO FILE FOR RECORD WITH ACTION AS DIRECTED:
Clerk of Courts: Submitted for public record, pursuant to Florida Statutes, Chapter
136.06(1), the disbursements for the Board of County Commissioners for the period:
A. May 10-16, 2000
B. May 17-23, 2000
4. Districts:
Cedar Hammock Community Development District - Minutes of meeting held by
Board of Supervisors on 02/14/00; Final Budget for Balance of Fiscal Yr. 2000
(12/01/99-09/30/00) and Financial Statements for 01/31/2000 and 12/31/99
(unaudited)
Port of the Islands Community Improvement District - Minutes of meetings held
by Board of Supervisors on 03/16/00 and reconvening 03/27/00; Notice of Board
of Supervisor's Regular Meeting for 05/18/00
Heritage Greens Community Development District, Formerly Dove Pointe C.D.D.
- Minutes of meeting held by Board of Supervisors on 03/16/00
Collier Soil and Water Conservation District - Financial Statements for YE
09/30/99; reports of Independent Auditor for YHE 09/30/99; letter to management
and response; State of Florida Annual Local Government Financial Report for FY
98-99
1.6J
2
o
Minutes:
A. Library Advisory Board - Minutes of meeting of March 22, 2000
go
Rural Fringe Area Assessment Oversight Committee - Agenda for May 17, 2000
and Minutes for May 3, 2000 meeting
C. Collier County Planning Commission - Agenda for May 18, 2000
Do
Collier County Historic and Archaeological Preservation Board - Agenda for May
19, 2000
Environmental Advisory Council - Agenda for June 7, 2000 and minutes of May
3, 2000 meeting
Fo
Lely Golf Estates Beautification Advisory Committee - Agenda for May 12, 2000
and minutes of April 14, 2000 meeting
Collier County Health Care Review Committee - Agenda for May 17, 2000 and
minutes of April 12, 2000 meeting
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
cOLLIER CouNTY, FLORIDA RECEIVED
FINANCE & ACCOUNTING DEPARTMENTMAY 1 8 2000
Board of County Commts$toaeri
Memorandum
~~~~6/2000 ,~~,~
DATE:
Sue Filson, Administrative Assistant,r~~
MEMO TO: Board of County commissioners
Teri O'Connell, General Operations Manage~
FROM: Finance Department/Clerk to the Board
Board of county Commissioners Disbursements
RE:
Please find attached a listing of the disbursements for the Board of commissioners for
Chapter 136.06(,1 }. we wou~d request that these
th i
reports be included as miscellaneous correspondence to the Board
commissioners and made part of the record.
if you have any questions regarding this matter, please telephone me at 774-8481.
Thank you for your cooperation-
16J 2
MANUAL WARRANT LISTING
Date
05~08~2000
O5~09~2O0O
05/11/2000
05112/2000
Payable To:
Richard Nead Water
United States Postal Service
Sarasota County BCC/Co Atty Office
Gulf Coast Travel
Roberta C. Otteman
Guy Carlton
Bonness, Inc.
Leadership Florida
Gulf Coast Travel
Holiday Inn Express
Quality Suites Oceanside
Check No.
512990
512991
512992
512993
512994
512995
512996
512997
512998
512999
513000
Amount
1,205.22
10,000.00
200.00
359.50
95,000.00
1,191.11
8,060.00
215.00
379.50
60.00
385.00
Description
Repairs-KentY4853
Postage Funding
Reginal Co Arty Seminar
Huber-5/l 6 Travel-Airline
Purch. Livingston Wood Park
Taxes-Otteman
Blanket PO-Misc Road Work
Registration: T. Constintine
H. Huber
R. Manalich
Riesen, Morocco, Callis Getter, Smith
BCC
PAYROLL MANUAL WARRANTS
LOG
16j
Date Payable To:
05/11/2000 Kevin Potter
Laura Kline
Check No.
220675
220676
Amount
616.19
310.55
Description
40 hrs. OT
40 hrs OR
MAY 17, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16, 2000
DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
CHECK NO
22728
517381 VENDOR 189840 - A SIGN-IT COMPANY
3264 408-253212-649990-00000
954882 - BANNER
CHECK NO
22934
517366 VENDOR 174220 - A T & T EASYLINK SERVICES
M1610800005 118-144210-641210-33781
1157 FAX SVS 4/00
AMT NET VCHR DISC
CHECK NO
23132
517661 VENDOR 80 - A. GAIL BOORMAN & ASSOCIATES
10948 313-163673-763100-63041
2204 - IRRIGATION SERVICES
I PAGE ' i
CHECK NO
22767
517546 VENDOR 312900 - A/ALL APPLIANCE SERVICE
0120 130-157710-646970-00000
954496 PART
VCHR NET
CHECK NO
22726
22723
517349 VENDOR 161100-AAA GENERATOR & PUMP INC.
G00-0494 188-140480-646970-00000
4165 - PARTS
G00-0439 408-233352-634999-00000
4117 - REPAIRS
0.00 85.00 0.00 85.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 85.00
CHECK NO
22718
22718
22718
517483
0000375
1683 - TEMPORARY LABOR
VENDOR 288960 - ABLE BODY TEMPORARY SERVICE
109-182901-634999-00000
0000375
1683 - TEMPORARY LABOR
0000375
1683 - TEMPORARY LABOR
320-183800-634999-00000
109-182602-634999-00000
0.00 787.30 0.00 787.30
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 787.30
7.490.00 0.00
0,00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
7,490.00
7,490.00
0.00 65.00 0.00 65.00
CHECK TOTA~ 0.00
65.00
0.00 192.37 0.00 192.37
0.00 274.33 0.00 274.33
0.00
0.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 466.70
1,329.20 0.00
2,544.00 0.00
1,329.20
2,544.00
0.00 868.00 0.00 868.00
MAY 17, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
DESCRIPTION
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16, 2000
ACCOUNT NO AHT DISC
CHECK NO
22784
517376 VENDOR 182940 - ACCENT SIGNS
17434
953875 BANNER
408-233351-652910-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
22719
517474 VENDOR 283340 - ACCREDITED APPRAISERS. INC.
FILE#2000-32 306-156311-631600-00000
4201 - BOAT RAMP APPRAISAL
0.00
CHECK NO
22782
517310 VENDOR 124910 - ACTION PRODUCTS INTERNATIONAL INC.
033791 198-157410-647110-00000
955598 PENCILS
16J 2
CHECK NO
22727
22727
22727
22727
22727
22727
22727
22727
22727
517472
19216
390
19554
390
19335
390
19332
390
19220
39O
19224
390
19176
390
19219
390
VENDOR 282670 - ADVANCED AIR & REFRIGERATION, INC.
REPAIRS/SERVICE
REPAIRS/SERVICE
REPAIRS/SERVICE
REPAIRS/SERVICE
REPAIRS/SERVICE
REPAIRS/SERVICE
REPAIRS/SERVICE
REPAIRS/SERVICE
001-122240-652997-00000
001-122240-652997-00000
001-122240-652997-00000
001-122240-652997-00000
001-122240-652997-00000
001-122240-652997-00000
001-122240-652997-00000
001-122240-652997-00000
001-122240-652997-00000
AMT NET VCHR DISC
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
PAGE
VCHR NET
4,741.20
130.00 0.00 130.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 130.00
3,470.00 0.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
3,470, O0
3,470. O0
0.00 482.51 0.00 482.51
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 482.51
0.00 112.50 0.00 112.50
0.00 916.90 0.00 916.90
0.00 377.50 0.00 377.50
0.00 50.00 0.00 50.00
0.00 203,40 0.00 203.40
0.00 191.00 0.00 191.00
0.00 402.00 0.00 402.00
0.00 125.00 0.00 125.00
0.00 93.45 0.00 93.45
19222
390 REPAIRS/SERVICE
MAY 17, 2000 PAGE 3
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16, 2000
DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
CHECK NO
22642
22641
22955
517335
144939
4755 - SUPPLIES
VENDOR 146660 - ADVANCED MEDICAL & PHARM SUPPLIES
490-144610-652720-00000
144940
4750 - SUPPLIES
143899
954401 MASK W/SHEILD
16J
AMT NET VCHR DISC
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
2
CHECK NO
22768
VCHR NET
2.471.75
0.00 581.45 0.00 581.45
CHECK NO
22720
490-144610-652720-00000 0.00
143.50 0.00 143.50
CHECK NO
23245
23149
490-144610-652720-00000 0.00
78.00 0.00 78.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 802.95
CHECK NO
22724
22724
22725
517294 VENDOR 103780 - AFFORDABLE FRAMING & FINE ART
4/18/00 198-157410-634999-00000
955345 DRY MOUNTING PIC/MUSEUM DISPL
517443 VENDOR 262640 - AGM ELECTRONICS INC.
6742 408-253215-655100-00000
108 - REPAIRS
517662 VENDOR 300 - AGNOLI, BARBER & BRUNDAGE. INC.
006695 313-163673-631400-62071
916790 - TO 3/14/00
006762 411-273511-631400-70029
915800 - THRU 4/11/00
VENDOR 294110 - AGRO DISTRIBUTION LLC
104-163646-652310-00000
0.00 228.00 0.00 228.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 228.00
0.00 657.85 0.00 657.85
517488
05009900
931 - FERTILIZER
04686800
931 - FERTILIZER
05190400
1562 - FERTILIZER
104-163646-652310-00000
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 657.85
42.864.94 0.00
0.00
42.864.94
0.00 178.75 0.00 178.75
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
43,043.69
109-182901-652310-00000
0.00 965.47 0.00 965.47
0.00 268.01 0.00 268.01
0.00 267.07 0.00 267.07
MAY 17. 2000
REPORT 100-601
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16, 2000
16J 2i
PAGE
VOUCHER
22724
DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
05015600 104-163646-652310-00000 0.00
931 - FERTILIZER
AMT NET VCHR DISC
267.07- 0.00
VCHR NET
267.07-
22724
05009800
931 - FERTILIZER
104-163646-652310-00000 0.00
268.01- 0.00
268.01-
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 965.47
CHECK NO
22612
517717 VENDOR 306870 - AIRPORT SYSTEMS INTERNATIONAL INC
97049 495-192370-763100-00000
3951 - REPAIRS
0,00
18.519.85 0.00
18.519.85
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
18,519.85
CHECK NO
23291
517632
A2123764AE
986 SVS 5/00
VENDOR 184040 - AIRTOUCH PAGING
001-121140-641150-00000
23286 A212038AE
1826 SVS 5/00
001-454010-641150-00000
0.00 97.08- 0.00
0.00 6.05 0.00
97.08-
6.05
23284 A2005908AE
PS 0000650SVS MAY.00
23291 A2123764AD
986 SVS 4/00
408-253211-641150-00000
001-121140-641150-00000
0.00 2.95 0.00
0.00 74.96- 0.00
2.95
74.96-
22997
A2102151AE 5/1-5/31/00
1162 A2102151AE 5/1-5/31/00
111-156310-641150-00000
111-156313-641150-00000
111-156341-641150-00000
111-156343-641150-00000
111-156349-641150-00000
111-156380-641150-00000
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
5.90
5.90
28.60
13.37
28.85
2.95
0.00
85.57
23281 A2005894AE
819 SVS 5/00
101-163610-641150-00000
0.00
8.62
0.00
8.62
23283 A2124377AE
1509 SVS 5/00
495-192350-641150-00000
0.00
8.62
0.00
8.62
23288 A2120817AE
1010 SVS 5/00
001-121143-641150-00000
0.00
43.07
0,00
43.07
23292
A2101970AE
561 5/00 PAGERS
109-182601-641150-00000
109-182900-641150-00000
0.00
0.00
3.03
3.02
0.00
6.05
MAY 17, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
23285
23289
23290
23284
23287
23282
A2006266AE
1170 SVS 5/00
A2106862AE
1431 SVS 5/00
A2122518AE
262 SVS 5/00
A2005908AE
65 SVS 5/00
A2004971AE
987 SVS 5/00
A219934AE
1507 SVS 5/00
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16, 2000
DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
114-178970-641150-00000 0.00
681-431310-641150-00000 0.00
510-102010-641150-00000 0.00
408-253221-641150-00000 0.00
001-121148-641150-00000 0.00
495-192370-641150-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
23293
23293
23293
517362
04014-00
99-736 RETANA
0407-00
99-1839 GONZALEZ
0405-00
99-1638 WALKER
VENDOR 172480 - ALAN PRODUCTIONS
681-410310-633033-00000
16J 2
AMT NET VCHR DISC
8.62 0.00
PAGE
CHECK NO
201937
VCHR NET
8.62
12.10 0.00 12.10
CHECK NO
23280
17.22 0.00 17.22
17.30 0.00 17.30
51.67 0.00 51.67
CHECK NO
22643
34.66 0.00 34.66
CHECK TOTAL
0.00
130.46
0.00 75.00 0.00 75.00
150.00 0.00 150.00
681-410310-633032-00000 0.00
681-410310-633032-00000 0.00
150.00 0.00 150.00
517575 VENDOR 900050 - ALEXANDRA USA INC.
196138 113-000000-115420-00000
196138/ ALEXANDRA
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 375.00
0.00 730.00 0.00 730.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 730.00
0.00 495.00 0.00 495.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 495.00
0.00 17.00 0.00 17.00
111-156380-634999-00000
517493 VENDOR 298420 - ALISON BANK
4/1-5/13
1175 PRESCHOOL
517377 VENDOR 184390 - ALL STATE BIOGUARD SERVICES. INC.
28250 111-156313-634999-00000
1417 - WASTE PICK-UP
MAY 17, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16, 2000
DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
CHECK NO
22644
517299 VENDOR 109760 - ALLIED CRANE SERVICE
D2734 408-253215-634999-00000
110 - CRANE & DRIVER
0.00
CHECK NO
201943
517722 VENDOR 900050 - ALPHA BAIL BONDS
BOND. ESTREATURE 001-431510-351100-00000
BOND ESTREATURE
0.00
CHECK NO
22645
22646
22975
517228 VENDOR
020717
1372 - MAINTENANCE 4/18/00
020698
2732 - MAINTENANCE 3/16-4/16
020784
1390 MAINT 4/24-5/24/00
550 - ALPHA OMEGA BUSINESS SYSTEMS
111-156390-646710-00000
111-156390-651210-00000
111-138911-651210-00000
495-192370-651210-00000
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
CHECK NO
22721
517428 VENDOR 248000 - AMBULATORY SURGERY CENTER
N.CISNEROS 3/1/00 001-155930-634101-00000
5112 - PHYSICIANS FEE
0.00
CHECK NO
22653
22647
22653
517489
53307
4756 - SUPPLIES
53431
4869 - SUPPLIES
42082
4756 - SUPPLIES
VENDOR 295120 - AMERICAN LAFRANCE MEDICMASTER
490-144610-652720-00000
350-140470-652720-00000
490-144610-652720-00000
490-144610-652720-00000
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
AMT NET
CHECK TOTAL
330.00
CHECK TOTAL
9,500.00
CHECK TOTAL
390.00
152.10
131.47
113.39
CHECK TOTAL
1,755.00
CHECK TOTAL
1,395.66
100.00
724.00
51.60
16j
VCHR DISC
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
2
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
PAGE
VCHR NET
17.00
330.00
330.00
9,500.00
9,500.00
542.10
131.47
113.39
786.96
1.755.00
1.755.00
1,395.66
824.00
51.60
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 2.271.26
MAY 17, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
CHECK NO
22654
DESCRIPTION
517357 VENDOR 167540 - ANDURAN. INC.
40029
3818 - TRASH CANS
COLLIER COUNTY. FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16, 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
001-122370-652990-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
201927
517576 VENDOR 900050 - ANTHONY MAROON
RECEIPT MS69825 (MAROON) 113-138900-341286-00000
RECEIPT 193583 ANTHONY MAROON
16J
CHECK NO
'22679
517565 VENDOR 313240 - ANTHONY MILDEN
REIM LIC FEE/MILDEN 408-233351-649990-00000
954803 REIMB/MILDEN
~
CHECK NO
23160
23160
517682 VENDOR 161840 - AQUIFER MAINTENANCE & PERFORMANCE
20043 408-253215-634999-00000
3708 MAINTENANCE
20015 408-253215-634999-00000
3708 MAINTENANCE
AMT NET VCHR DISC
1,072.00 0.00
CHECK NO 517340
23045 4/27 3.5HR MAJUSTE
4/27 3.5 HR MAJUSTE
23045 5/4 3.5 HR MAJUSTE
5/4 3.5 HR MAJUSTE
23295 4/5 1:30-3:30
4/5 1:30-3:30
23045
23045
23045
VENDOR 148190 - ARSENE MA2USTE
681-431590-634402-00000
5/1 I HR MAJUSTE
5/1 i HR MAJUSTE
5/1 2 HR MAJUSTE
5/1 2 HR MAJUSTE
4/28 2 HR MAJUSTE
4/28 2 HR MA2USTE
681-431590-634402-00000
681-421190-634402-00000
681-431590-634402-00000
681-421190-634402-00000
681-431590-634402-00000
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
PAGE
VCHR NET
1,072.00
1.072.00
0.00 200.00 0.00 200.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 200.00
0,00 20.00 0.00 20.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 20.00
3,128.00 0.00
0.00
0.00
2.833.60 0.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
3,128.00
2,833.60
5,961.60
0.00 32.00 0.00 32.00
0.00 32.00 0.00 32.00
0.00 16.00 0.00 16.00
0.00 32.00 0.00 32.00
0.00 56.00 0.00 56.00
0.00 56.00 0.00 56.00
MAY 17, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
23045
DESCRIPTION
4/24 6.5 HR MAJUSTE
4/24 6.5 HR MAJUSTE
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16, 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
681-431590-634402-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
23319
517718 VENDOR 307100 - ARTHUR ANDERSON LLP
D-05211/99-2999 001-121810-634999-00000
4046 - TO 2/15/00
0.00
CHECK NO
22779
517434 VENDOR 255650 - ARTS
10453
955915 AUDIO CASSETTES
355-156190-652670-00000
16j
CHECK NO
22891
22925
22933
22964
22964
22925
22964
22891
22964
23194
517643 VENDOR 236190 - AT&T
019 260 6291 001 4/18/00
019 260 6291 001 4/18/00
056 284 4627 001 4/22
1656 LONG DISTANCE
056 286 1385 001 4/21/00
056 286 1385 001 4/21/00
056 286 0075 001 4/21
056 286 0075 001 4/21/00
056 286 0866 001 4/21
056 286 0866 001 4/21/00
056 284 4627 001 3/22
1656 LONG DISTANCE
730 511 5702 001 4/21
730 511 5702 001 4/21/
020 318 9060 001 4/24/ O0
020 318 9060 001 4/24/00
730 511 5350 001 4/18/00
730 511 5350 001 4/18/00
019 785 0647 001 3/00
019 785 0647 001 3/00
1096
408-233352-641100-00000
495-192330-641900-00000
681-421510-641900-00000
101-163630-641900-00000
001-122240-641900-00000
495-192330-641900-00000
408-253212-641100-00000
510-102040-641900-00000
001-010510-641210-00000
001-000000-202800-00000
AMT NET VCHR DISC
104.00 0.00
PAGE
VCHR NET
104.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 328.00
17,000.00 0.00
CHECK TOTAL 0,00
17,000.00
17,000.00
0.00 27.90 0.00 27,90
CHECK TOTAL
0.00
27.90
0.00 91.57 0.00 91.57
0.00 15.86 0.00 15.86
0.00 12.03 0.00 12.03
0.00 12.03 0.00 12.03
0.00 12.03 0.00 12.03
0.00 15.86 0.00 15.86
0,00 68.22 0.00 68.22
0,00 35.29 0.00 35.29
0.00 57.56 0,00 57.56
1,293.84 0.00
0.00
1,293.84
MAY 17, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
22891
COLLIER COUNTY. FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16, 2000
DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
056 284 2143 001 4/16/00
056 284 2143 001 4/16/00
22891 020 480 3933 001 4/18/00
020 480 3933 001 4/18/00
22891 730 510 4853 01 4/6/00
730 510 4853 001 4/6/00
22964 056 284 9101 001 4/25/00
056 284 9101 001 4/25/00
22891 056 286 0364 001 4/21/00
056 286 0364 001 4/21
22891 056 286 0698 001 4/21/00
056 286 0698 001 4/21/00
22988 730 511 2690 001 4/27/00
730 511 2690 001 4/27/00
22964 056 284 0603 001 4/22
056 284 0603 001 4/22
22964 056 281 8867 001 4/21/00
056 281 8867 001 4/21/00
495-192370-641900-00000 0.00
408-233351-641100-00000 0.00
495-192370-641900-00000 0.00
001-156160-641900-00000 0.00
408-233313-641100-00000 0.00
470-173441-641900-00000 0.00
113-138915-641900-00000 0.00
101-163630-641900-00000 0.00
408-253211-641210-00000 0.00
CHECK NO 517583 VENDOR 900080 - AUGUSTINE JOSEPH
201931 AMB REF JOSEPH 4/15/98 490-000000-116002-00000
AMB REF JOSEPH 035975
0.00
CHECK NO
22655
517343 VENDOR 152350 - AUREUS INTERNATIONAL
0005407-IN 490-144610-652110-00000
001-144510-652110-00000
4223 - STITCHED NAMETAGE
0.00
0.00
CHECK NO
22766
517494 VENDOR 298460 - AUTO HYDRAULICS INC
8289 521-122410-646425-00000
521-122410-646415-00000
956045 PARTS AND LABOR
0.00
0.00
16J
AMT NET
103.95
72.51
148.68
15.46
35.59
12.03
15.74
12.03
8.64
CHECK TOTAL
241.60
CHECK TOTAL
887.00
350.00
CHECK TOTAL
138.00
77.50
VCHR DISC
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
PAGE
VCHR NET
103.95
72.51
148.68
15.46
35.59
12.03
15.74
12.03
8.64
2,038.92
241.60
241.60
1,237.00
1,237.00
215.50
MAY 17. 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
DESCRIPTION
COLLIER COUNTY. FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16. 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
CHECK NO
22648
517499 VENDOR 300230 - AUTOLECTRIC
5629
2051 - PARTS
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
22722
22722
22722
22722
22722
22722
22722
22722
22722
22722
22722
22722
517229 VENDOR
U240314734
238 - RENTALS
U228858346
238 RENTALS
U691951923
238 RENTALS
U691947771
238 RENTALS
U691944153
238 RENTALS
U591952262
238 RENTALS
U240314550
238 RENTALS
U205393436
238 RENTALS
U691944330
238 RENTALS
U691945844
238 RENTALS
U691944934
238 RENTALS
U691952273
238 RENTALS
1500 - AVIS RENT A CAR
521-122410-644610-00000
0.00
521-122410-644610-00000 0.00
521-122410-644610-00000 0.00
521-122410-644610-00000 0.00
521-122410-644610-00000 0.00
521-122410-644610-00000 0.00
521-122410-644610-00000 0.00
521-122410-644610-00000 0.00
521-122410-644610-00000 0.00
521-122410-644610-00000 0.00
521-122410-644610-00000 0.00
521-122410-644610-00000 0.00
CHECK NO 517481 VENDOR 286720 - AZTEK COMMUNICATIONS
AHT NET
CHECK TOTAL
185.00
CHECK TOTAL
59.52
115.93
53.07
27.15
87.22
193.02
39.12
230.55
78.51
191.82
26.39
90.75
CHECK TOTAL
16j
VCHR DISC
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
2
PAGE
VCHR NET
215.50
185.00
185.00
59.52
115.93
53.07
27.15
87.22
193.02
39.12
230.55
78.51
191.82
26.39
90.75
1.193.05
10
MAY 17, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
22781
22973
526
955251 WIRING
533
3471 WIRING
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16, 2000
DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
111-138911-652990-00000 0.00
681-421510-634999-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
22977
22977
22977
22977
517338 VENDOR 147980 - B & B TOWING
30822
241 TOWING
31293
241 TOWING
31557
241 TOWING
30955
241 TOWING
521-122410-646415-00000 0.00
521-122410-646415-00000 0.00
521-122410-646415-00000 0.00
521-122410-646415-00000 0,00
CHECK NO
201925
517577 VENDOR 900050 - BAHRAM OWLIAEI
REFUND (BAHRAM OWLIAEI) 495-192330-344221-00000
SECURITY DEPOSIT REFUND (B.OWLIAEI)
0.00
CHECK NO
22656
22651
22659
22660
22656
22652
517589 VENDOR
5002422453
1622 BOOKS
5002415603
1627 BOOKS
5002420229
2289 BOOKS
5002425604
2775 BOOKS
5002422449
1622 BOOKS
2005710439
1629 BOOKS
1740 - BAKER & TAYLOR CO
355-156190-766100-00000
355-156190-766100-00000
355-156190-766100-00000
355-156190-766100-00000
355-156190-766100-00000
355-156190-766100-00000
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
AMT NET
65.00
40.00
CHECK TOTAL
24.50
32.00
136.50
94.50
CHECK TOTAL
1,006.00
CHECK TOTAL
245.13
626.37
1,048.73
2,030.55
241.91
51.36
16j
VCHR DISC
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
2
PAGE
VCHR NET
65.00
40,00
105.00
24.50
32.00
136.50
94.50
287.50
1,006.00
1,006.00
245.13
626.37
1,048.73
2,030.55
241.91
51.36
MAY 17, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
22658
22656
22650
22656
22658
22656
22649
22658
22657
22656
22656
22660
22652
22660
22657
22656
22649
5002429130
2268 BOOKS
5002422452
1622 BOOKS
5002415489
1626 BOOKS
5002422451
1622 BOOKS
5002415409
2268 BOOKS
5002422454
1622 BOOKS
5002415455
1625 BOOKS
5002370426
2268 BOOKS
5002425600
1630 BOOKS
5002422448
1622 BOOKS
5002422450
1622 BOOKS
5002427182
2775 BOOKS
5002425595
1629 BOOKS
5002415481
2775 BOOKS
2005757421
1630 BOOKS
5002412628
1622 BOOKS
5002415431
1625 BOOKS
DESCRIPTION
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16, 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
355-156190-766100-00000 0,00
355-156190-766100-00000 0.00
355-156190-766100-00000 0.00
355-156190-766100-00000 0.00
355-156190-766100-00000 0.00
355-156190-766100-00000 0.00
355-156190-766100-00000 0.00
355-156190-766100-00000 0.00
307-156110-766100-00000 0.00
355-156190-766100-00000 0.00
355-156190-766100-00000 0.00
355-156190-766100-00000 0,00
355-156190-766100-00000 0,00
355-156190-766100-00000 0,00
307-156110-766100-00000 0.00
355-156190-766100-00000 0.00
355-156190-766100-00000 0.00
16J 2
AMT NET VCHR DISC
259.54 0.00
PAGE
VCHR NET
259.54
353.33 0.00 353.33
209.55 0.00 209.55
496.08 0.00 496.08
1,049.76 0.00
1,049.76
513.20 0.00 513.20
189.15 0.00 189.15
13.37 0,00 13.37
458.34 0,00 458.34
105,76 0.00 105.76
269.11 0.00 269.11
51.81 0.00 51.81
106.48 0.00 106.48
592.71 0.00 592.71
881.68 0.00 881.68
426.99 0.00 426.99
108.72 0.00 108.72
MAY 17. 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
22657
22656
22660
5002419059
1630 - BOOKS
5002422447
1622 - BOOKS
50O2425095
2775 - BOOKS
COLLIER COUNTY. FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16. 2000
DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
307-156110-766100-00000 0.00
355-156190-766100-00000 0.00
355-156190-766100-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
201905
201905
517568
TRAVEL 4/12/00 MORENO
TRAVEL 4/12/00 MORENO
BARBARA A OLKO
BARBARA A OLKO
VENDOR 900030 - BARBARA A OLKO
681-431310-640200-00000
16j 2
AMT NET VCHR DISC
144. O0 O. O0
CHECK NO
23294
23294
517480
4/11
96-78 DELGADO
3/15
99-1205 GUZMAN
PAGE
VCHR NET
144.00
54.56 0.00 54.56
CHECK NO
22733
22733
22733
1.044.92 0.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
1,044.92
11.573.11
0.00 24.36 0.00 24.36
CHECK NO
22976
24.00 0.00 24.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 48.36
408-210111-640300-00000 0.00
0.00 250.00 0.00 250.00
VENDOR 286530 - BARBARA RUMBERGER, M.D.
681-410310-633032-00000
125.00 0.00 125.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 375.00
0.00 72.44- 0.00
681-410310-633032-00000 0.00
VENDOR 106210 - BARNES INDUSTRIAL PLASTIC PIPING
408-253215-655100-00000
408-253215-641950-00000 0.00
7.05 0.00
72.44-
7.05
812.00 0.00 812.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 746.61
0.00 74.20 0.00 74.20
517297
504211 (CREDIT)
1516 - FITTINGS
T10001005 (SHIPPING)
1516 - FITTINGS
T10001005
1516 - FI1-FINGS
408-253215-655100-00000 0.00
517430 VENDOR 249960 - BARRY'S GRAVELY TRACTOR'S INC.
167998 521-122410-646425-00000
249 STONE
0.00
CHECK TOTAL
74.20
MAY 17. 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
CHECK NO
22978
COLLIER COUNTY. FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16, 2000
DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO
517523VENDOR 309940 - BEAR CREEK APTS
M LANZA 5/00 RENT 001-155930-634153-00000
M LANZA 5/00 RENT
AMT DISC
16j 2
CHECK NO
22765
22764
517387 VENDOR 194850 - BEBR
FL AND THE NATION 2000
956036 BOOKS
FLORIDA POPULATION STUDIE
956053 SUPPLIES, BOOKS
111-138317-654110-00000 0.00
111-138317-654110-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
22734
517367 VENDOR 174260 - BELLSOUTH TELECOMMUNICATIONS
143627 307-156110-766100-00000
1666 - DIRECTORIES
AMT NET VCHR DISC
CHECK NO
22952
517378 VENDOR 185230 - BEN FRANKLIN CRAFTS
47353 111-156390-652990-00000
955249 DRAWING PADS
PAGE
CHECK NO
23181
23067
517675 VENDOR 133360-BIG CORKSCREW ISLAND FIRE CONTROL
4/00 IMPACT FEES 113-000000-209830-00000
4/00 IMPACT FEES
4/00 INTEREST 113-138900-341890-00000
4/00 INTEREST
VCHR NET
0.00 450.00 0.00 450.00
CHECK NO
22780
517330 VENDOR 141230 - BIG CYPRESS ANIMAL CLINIC
0045626 CLIENT#3530404 001-156363-631980-00000
955778 VACCINATION/EXAM RANGER HORSE
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 450.00
CHECK NO 517329 VENDOR 140250 - BILL SMITH APPLIANCES
20.00 0.00 20.00
35.00 0.00 35.00
CHECK TOTAL
0.00
55.00
0.00 78.93 0.00 78.93
0,00
CHECK TOTAL
78.93
0.00 22.35 0.00 22.35
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 22.35
16.408.65 0.00
0.00
16.408.65
0.00 41.56 0.00 41.56
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
16,450.21
0.00 306.00 0.00 306.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 306.00
14
MAY 17, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
22783
DESCRIPTION
497566
954550 AC UNIT
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16, 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
001-122240-652996-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
22953
517230 VENDOR
781601
951985 SUPPLIES
2310 - BOB DEAN SUPPLY, INC.
001-172930-652990-00000
16j 2
CHECK NO
22979
22979
22980
22979
517317 VENDOR 133300 - BOB TAYLOR CHEVROLET
96568
253 PARTS
96566
253 PARTS
96311
253 PARTS
96453
253 REPAIRS
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
22731
22731
22731
22731
22731
22731
22730
517630
431103
615 PARTS
431422
615 PARTS
431101
615 PARTS
431190
615 PARTS
431020
615 PARTS
431096
615 PARTS
430870
615 PARTS
VENDOR 168720 - BONITA AUTO SUPPLY/NAPA
521-122410-646425-00000
AMT NET VCHR DISC
399.99 0.00
PAGE
VCHR NET
399.99
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 399.99
0.00 54.70 0.00 54.70
CHECK TOTAL
0.00
54,70
31.13 0.00 31.13
120.40 0.00 120.40
3.74 0.00
3.74
45.98 0.00 45.98
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 201.25
0.00 5.10 0.00
521-122410-646425-00000 0,00
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
5.10
27.50 0.00 27.50
17.96 0.00 17.96
11.54 0.00 11.54
94.97 0.00 94.97
19.90 0.00 19.90
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
521-122410-646425-00000 0,00
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
8.02 0.00
8.02
MAY 17, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
22732
22731
22731
22731
22731
22731
22732
430724
615 PARTS
432034
615 PARTS
431102
615 PARTS
431021
615 PARTS
431416
615 PARTS
431421
615 PARTS
430525 (CREDIT)
615 PARTS
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16. 2000
DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
22611
22736
22736
22611
22736
22735
22735
22736
22736
517659
I215289
1435 PARTS
I215998
1387 PARTS
I215788
1387 PARTS
I215264
1435 PARTS
I215890
1387 PARTS
I215531
1435 PARTS
I215533
1435 PARTS
I215970
1387 PARTS
I215643
1387 PARTS
VENDOR 299180 - BUMPER TO BUMPER PARTS DEPO
521-122410-646425-00000
16J
AMT NET VCHR DISC
11.69 0.00
P~GE
VCHR NET
11.69
18.05 0.00 18.05
155.90 0.00 155.90
2.49 O. O0
2.49
17.88 0.00 17.88
99.73 0.00 99.73
31.00- 0.00
0.00
CHECK TOTAL
0.00 4.69 0.00
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
O. 92 O. O0
31.00-
459.73
4.69
0.92
18.08 0.00 18.08
43.51 0.00 43.51
39.42 0.00 39.42
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
216.74 0.00 216.74
18.52 0.00 18.52
8.87 0.00 8.87
166.11 0.00 166.11
16
MAY 17, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
22736
22736
22736
22735
22735
22735
22736
22735
22611
22736
22735
22729
22737
22611
22736
22736
22735
DESCRIPTION
I216054
1387 PARTS
I215704
1387 PARTS
I215895
1387 PARTS
I215889
1435 PARTS
I215540
1435 PARTS
I215761
1435 PARTS
I215568
1387 PARTS
I215924
1435 PARTS
I215440
1435 PARTS
I215692
1387 PARTS
I215950
1435 PARTS
I215420
1387 PARTS
C16333 (CREDIT)
1387 PARTS/CREDIT
I215265
1435 PARTS
I215703
1387 PARTS
I215535
1387 PARTS
I215961
1435 PARTS
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16. 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
16J 2'
AMT NET VCHR DISC
25.29 0.00
PAGE 17
VCHR NET
25.29
85.68 0.00 85.68
5.33 0.00
5.33
12.65 0.00 12.65
7.31 0.00
7.31
95.64 0.00 95.64
3.10 0.00
3.89 0.00
3.10
3.89
30.66 0.00 30.66
79.85 0.00 79.85
4.94 0.00
3.20 0.00
0.92- 0.00
4.94
3.20
0.92-
18.02 0.00 18.02
1.00 0.00
8.18 0.00
1.83 0.00
1.00
8.18
1.83
MAY 17. 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
22736
22736
22611
22735
22737
22736
22736
22736
22735
DESCRIPTION
I215534
1387 PARTS
I215570
1387 PARTS
I215287
1435 PARTS
I216017
1435 PARTS
I215686
1387 PARTS/CREDIT
I215794
1387 PARTS
I215976
1387 PARTS
I215546
1387 PARTS
I215642
1435 PARTS
COLLIER COUNTY. FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16, 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
521-122410-646425-00000 0,00
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
521-122410-646425-00000 0,00
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
23134
517453 VENDOR 267620 - C.R. & D. DEVELOPERS OF NAPLES
K GILLIS W 8028 RENT 5/00 001-155930-634153-00000
K GILLIS W 8028 RENT 5/00
0.00
CHECK NO
23016
23016
23016
23016
517231 VENDOR
048757
1068 PARTS
048756
1068 PARTS
048966
1068 PARTS
048973
1068 PARTS
2860 - CAPRI LAWN & GARDEN EQUIP
521-122410-646425-00000
521-122410-646425-00000
521-122410-646425-00000
521-122410-646425-00000
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
16J
AMT NET
62.25
6.19
4.69
6.20
19.60
18.11
16.26
3.69
4.75
CHECK TOTAL
450.00
CHECK TOTAL
14.92
74.54
72.90
36.18
2
VCHR DISC
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0,00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
PAGE
VCHR NET
62.25
6.19
4.69
6.20
19.60
18.11
16.26
3.69
4.75
1,044.25
450.00
450.00
14.92
74.54
72.90
36.18
MAY 17, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
23016
23024
22600
23016
23016
23023
048724
1068 PARTS
048885
934 PARTS
049339
955416 SHEARS
048939
1068 PARTS
048849
1068 PARTS
048895
498 PARTS
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16, 2000
DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
101-163646-634999-00000 0.00
111-156334-652910-00000 0,00
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
408-233351-634999-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
22601
517308 VENDOR 119590 - CARL J. THOME PHOTOGRAPHY
2655 111-156341-634999-00000
953243 PHOTOGRAPHY IMM POOL
16j 2
CHECK NO
23124
517464 VENDOR 276460 - CAROLYN HAWKINS
TRAVEL W/E 5/12 123-155975-640200-33075
HAWKINS W/E 5/12/00
AMT NET VCHR DISC
32.57 0.00
CHECK NO
23188
517541 VENDOR 312700 - CARPET MANN, INC.
D/D PASSANANTA 191-138785-884100-00000
36383840003 PASSANANTA/5090
PAGE
CHECK NO 517232 VENDOR
23264 2449
4504 PARTS
2980 - CARTER & VERPLANCK, INC.
441-256110-655100-00000
VCHR NET
32.57
CHECK NO 517578 VENDOR 900050 - CATHI POPOLI
49.37 0.00 49.37
210.78 0.00 210.78
64.40 0.00 64.40
21.24 0.00 21.24
20.50 0.00 20.50
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 597.40
0.00 324.00 0.00 324.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 324.00
0.00 21,17 0.00 21.17
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 21.17
1,990.00 0,00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
1,650.00 0.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
0.00
0.00
1,990.00
1,990.00
1.650.00
1,650.00
MAY 17, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
201939
DESCRIPTION
REFUND PARKS POPOLI
REFUND PARKS POPOLI
COLLIER COUNTY. FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16, 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
670-000000-220010-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
23025
23025
517391 VENDOR 196910 - CECIL'S COPY EXPRESS
9901
67 PRINTING
111-138317-647110-00000
9914
67 PRINTING
111-138317-647110-00000
16j 2
AMT NET VCHR DISC
30.00 0.00
CHECK NO
22994
23020
23039
23030
517320 VENDOR 135040 - CELLULAR ONE
10055024 4/2-5/11/00
1556 CELL PHONE SERVICE
10032276 4/4-5/3/00
1555 CELL PHONE SERVICE
10072758 4/00-5/00
209 CELL PHONE SERVICE
10031926 3/4-4/3/00
10031926 3/4-4/3/00
495-192330-641700-00000
495-192370-641700-00000
001-100110-641700-00000
490-144610-641700-00000
PAGE
VCHR NET
30.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 30.00
0.00 290.00 0.00 290.00
CHECK NO
22966
517337 VENDOR 147660 - CELLULAR ONE OF SOUTHWEST FLORIDA
10009559 4/20-5/19/00 001-144510-641700-00000
793 CELL PHONE SERVICE
0.00 31.03 0.00 31.03
CHECK NO
22965
22995
517360 VENDOR 171190 - CELLULAR ONE OF SW FLORIDA
10007978 4/20-5/19 111-156341-641700-00000
1167 CELL PHONE SERVICE
10047997 4/12-5/11/00 101-163620-641700-00000
883 CELL PHONE SERVICE
CHECK TOTAL
0.00
CHECK NO 517351 VENDOR 161760 - CERTIFIED SLINGS INC.
321.03
0.00 70.33 0.00 70.33
0.00 38.13 0.00 38.13
0.00 97.15 0.00 97.15
0.00 134.00 0.00 134.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 339.61
0.00 14.60 0.00 14.60
0.00
CHECK TOTAL
14.60
0.00 11.13 0.00 11.13
0.00 12.74 0.00 12.74
CHECK TOTAL
0.00
23.87
20
MAY 17. 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
23027 186559
1071 PARTS
23031 186932
1071 PARTS
DESCRIPTION
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16, 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
CHECK NO 517579 VENDOR 900050 - CHARLES COX
201930 254625
254625 REFUND OF DEPOSIT
495-000000-220030-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
23185
517540 VENDOR 312650 - CHARLES KUNSTLER
1487 191-138785-884100-00000
31630520000 WRIGHT/5086
0.00
CHECK NO
22598
517473 VENDOR 283030 - CHARRETTE CORPOP~qTION
90473687 111-138313-651110-00000
111-138313-641950-00000
954696 PLOTTER BOND
16J
CHECK NO
23032
517318 VENDOR 133880 - CHECKPOINT
Rl15637
680 MONITORING
495-192330-634999-00000
AMT NET VCHR DISC
110,80 0.00
CHECK NO
23028
517356 VENDOR 165950 - CHECKPOINT, LTD.
Rl15154 113-138900-634999-00000
776 MONITORING
CHECK NO
23279
517690 VENDOR 193460 - CHEMICAL LIME COMPANY
93584 408-253211-652310-00000
187 QUICK LIME
PAGE
VCHR NET
110.80
204.04 0.00 204.04
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 314.84
50.00 0.00 50.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 50.00
2,500.00 0.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
0.00 355.50
0.00 21.33 0.00
2,500.00
2,500.00
376.83
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 376.83
0.00 24.00 0.00 24.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 24.00
0.00 147,00 0.00 147.00
CHECK TOTAL 0,00 147.00
0.00
7,292.80 0.00
7,292.80
21
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 7,292.80
MAY 17. 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
CHECK NO
23037
DESCRIPTION
517233 VENDOR 3190 CHEVRON
7898692756004 4/28/00
256 FUEL
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16, 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
521-122450-652410-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
23022
517465 VENDOR 277020 CHIEF SUPPLY CORP
10254230 144-144360-652110-00000
955923 CLUTCH PIN LE1-FERS
16j
CHECK NO
23029
517390 VENDOR 196680
187993
1421 BOOK ON TAPE
CHIVERS AUDIO BOOKS
001-156110-652670-00000
AMI' NET VCHR DISC
CHECK NO
23263
517467 VENDOR 279070
748740
368 PERCOL
CIBA SPECIALTY CHEMICALS
408-233352-652310-00000
2
CHECK NO
23136
517234 VENDOR
176 4/25/00
176 4/25/00
3360
CITY OF EVERGLADES
198-157430-643400-00000
PAGE
CHECK NO
23173
23174
517684 VENDOR 168900
LOCKBOX W/E 5/12/00
LOCKBOX W/E 5/12/00
COLLECTIONS W/E 5/12/00
COLLECTIONS W/E 5/12/00
CITY OF NAPLES
408-000000-208750-00000
408-000000-208751-00000
408-000000-208750-00000
408-000000-208751-00000
408-000000-208756-00000
408-000000-208758-00000
VCHR NET
61.14 0.00 61.14
CHECK NO 517235 VENDOR 3380 - CITY OF NAPLES - FLORIDA
0.00
CHECK TOTAL
61.14
0.00 72.96 0.00 72.96
CHECK TOTAL
0.00
72.96
0.00 66.00 0.00 66.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 66.00
4,851.00 0.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
0.00
4,851.00
4.851.00
0.00 200.91 0.00 200.91
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 200.91
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
39,914.94
9.825.05 0.00
0.00
9.724.38
2,330.57
14.790.00
2.450.00
0.00
CHECK TOTAL
49.739.99
29.294.95
79,034.94
22
MAY 17, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
23135
DESCRIPTION
38427 114272 3/1-4/25/00
38427 114272 3/1-4/25/00
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16, 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
104-163646-643400-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
22599
517531 VENDOR 312100 - CITY OF NAPLES POLICE & EMERGENCY
CPR 4/16, 4/19/00 408-253212-654360-00000
954881CPR COURSE
16j 2
CHECK NO
23204
517559 VENDOR 313070 - CLASSIC TITLE AND GERANOURD OJISMA
D/P G OJISMA 191-138785-884100-00000
62044680000 OJISMA /5200
AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET
862.08 0.00 862.08
CHECK NO
23038
23038
517322
77890
1134 CLIPPINGS
76903
1134 CLIPPINGS
VENDOR 136290 - CLIPPING BUREAU OF FLORIDA
001-100130-634999-00000
001-100130-634999-00000
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 862.08
0.00 210.00 0.00 210,00
CHECK NO
23262
517524 VENDOR 310880 - CLUB CAR
758588
4647 CLUB CAR
001-121710-764110-00000
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 210.00
CHECK NO
23249
517687 VENDOR 182370 - COASTAL APPRAISAL SERVICES
26485/97171 313-163673-631600-63041
803849 - 3/24 THRU 4/14/00
2.500.00
CHECK NO
23036
517545 VENDOR 312780 - COLIN KANAR, M.D.P.A.
A AUGUSTE 3/2-3/14/00 001-155930-631210-00000
5137 A AUGUSTE 3/2-3/14/00
CHECK TOTAL
0.00
0.00 2,500.00
0,00 2,500,00
0.00 196,68 0.00 196.68
0.00 248.70 0.00 248.70
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 445.38
4,589.60
CHECK TOTAL
6,375.00
0.00
0.00
CHECK TOTAL
0.00 4,589,60
0.00 4,589.60
0.00 6,375.00
0.00 6,375.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 865.80
0.00 865.80 0.00 865.80
MAY 17, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
CHECK NO
23150
DESCRIPTION
517697 VENDOR 257590
5/3/2000
774 - THRU 4/30/00
CHECK NO 517663 VENDOR 3620
23176 4/00 SEPTIC TANK INSP
4/00 SEPTIC TANK INSP
CHECK NO 517679 VENDOR 142550
23175 4/00 IMPACT FEES
4/00 IMPACT FEES
CHECK NO 517217 VENDOR 8050
22608 20000064 TAGS & TITLE
AND
CHECK NO 517218 VENDOR 8050
22971 20000068 TAGS & TITLE
AND
CHECK NO 517597
22972 03901644700
03901644700
22595 02700100100
02700100100
22595 02700307000
02700307000
22595 02700708600
02700708600
23147 04500642900
04500642900
VENDOR 3690
4/3-5/2/00
4/3-5/2/00
3/28-4/27/00
3/28-4/27/00
3/29-4/27/00
3/29-4/27/00
3/28-4/27/00
3/28-4/27/00
4/7-5/4/00
4/7-5/4/00
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED
ACCOUNT NO
COLLIER COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT
001-155810-881100-00000
MAY 16, 2000
AMT DISC
0.00
COLLIER COUNTY HEALTH DEPT
113-000000-208500-00000
0.00
COLLIER COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD
113-000000-209050-00000
0.00
COLLIER COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR
521-122410-649010-00000
16J
COLLIER COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR
521-122410-649010-00000
AMT NET VCHR DISC
COLLIER COUNTY UTILITY DIV.
001-156363-643400-00000
109-182901-634253-00000
109-182901-634253-00000
109-182901-634253-00000
111-156332-643400-00000
50,283.00 0.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
14,440.00 0.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
778,143.18 0.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
PAGE'
VCHR NET
50,283.00
50,283.00
14,440.00
14,440.00
778,143.18
778,143.18
0.00 52.85 0.00 52.85
0.00
CHECK TOTAL
52.85
0.00 52.85 0.00 52.85
CHECK TOTAL
0.00
52.85
0.00 83.15 0.00 83.15
0.00 10.90 0.00 10.90
0.00 7.99 0.00
0.00 6.95 0.00
7.99
6.95
0.00 153.40 0.00 153.40
24
MAY 17, 2000
REPORT 100-601
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16, 2000
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PAGE
25
VOUCHER DESCRIPTION
22595 02700716400 3/28-4/27/00
02700716400 3/28-4/27/00
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
109-182901-634253-00000 0.00
AMT NET
5.78
VCHR DISC
0.00
VCHR NET
5.78
22595 02700715300 3/28-4/27/00
02700715300 3/28-4/27/00
109-182901-634253-00000 0.00
5.26
0.00
5.26
22595 02700709300 3/28-4/27/00
02700709300 3/28-4/27/00
109-182901-634253-00000 0.00
5.26
0.00
5.26
22972 03901644200 4/3-5/2/00
03901644200 4/3-5/2/00
001-156363-643400-00000 0.00
30.60
0.00
30.60
22595 02700413800 3/28-4/27/00
02700413800 3/28-4/27/00
109-182901-634253-00000 0.00
61.70
0.00
61.70
22595 02700706600 3/28-4/27/00
02700706600 3/28-4/27/00
109-182901-634253-00000 0.00
5.52
0.00
5.52
22972 03900160900 4/3-5/2/00
03900160900 4/3-5/2/00
001-156363-643400-00000 0.00
29.00
0.00
29.00
22595 02700301900 3/29-4/27/00
02700301900 3/29-4/27/00
109-182901-634253-00000 0.00
9.55
0.00
9.55
22595 02702336301 3/29-4/27/00
02702336301 3/29-4/27/00
109-182901-634253-00000 0.00
16.36
0.00
16.36
22595 02700700700 3/28-4/27/00
02700700700 3/28-4/27/00
109-182901-634253-00000 0.00
93.29
0.00
93.29
22595 02700711000 3/28-4/27/00
02700711000 3/28-4/27/00
109-182901-634253-00000 0.00
4.35
0.00
4.35
22972 03901643700 4/3-5/2/00
03901643700 4/3-5/2/00
001-156363-643400-00000 0.00
63.10
0.00
63.10
22595 02700605700 3/29-4/27/00
02700605700 3/29-4/27/00
109-182901-634253-00000 0.00
98.23
0.00
98.23
22972 03904895300 4/4-5/2/00
03904895300 4/4-5/2/00
001-156363-643400-00000 0.00
231.35
0.00
231.35
22595 02700700200 3/28-4/27/00
02700700200 3/28-4/27/00
109-182901-634253-00000 0.00
87.00
0.00
87.00
22595 02700120300 3/28-4/27/00
02700120300 3/28-4/27/00
109-182901-634253-00000 0.00
43.50
0.00
43.50
22595 02700311800 3/29-4/27/00 109-182901-634253-00000 0.00 5.39 0.00 5.39
02700311800 3/29-4/27/00
MAY 17, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
22595 02700305500
02700305500
22595 02700413100
02700413100
22595 02700316100
02700316100
22595 02700716800
02700716800
22595 02700703500
02700703500
22972 03600100500
03600100500
22595 02700512800
02700512800
22595 02700413500
02700413500
22595 02700413600
02700413600
22595 02700100800
02700100800
22595 02700310500
02700310500
22595 02700711600
02700711600
23147 04305557801
04305557801
22595 02700507100
02700507100
22595 02700308100
02700308100
22595 02700101000
02700101000
22595 02700302300
02700302300
DESCRIPTION
3/29-4/27/00
3/29-4/27/00
3/28-4/27/00
3/28-4/27/00
3/29-4/27/00
3/29-4/27/00
3/28-4/27/00
3/28-4/27/00
3/28-4/27/00
3/29-4/27/00
4/3-5/1/00
4/3-5/1/00
3/29-4/27/00
3/29-4/27/00
3/28-4/27/00
3/28-4/27/00
3/28-4/27/00
3/28-4/27/00
3/28-4/27/00
3/28-4/27/00
3/29-4/27/00
3/29-4/27/00
3/28-4/27/00
3/28-4/27/00
4/5-5/3/00
4/5-5/3/00
3/29-4/27/00
3/29-4/27/00
3/29-4/27/00
3/29-4/27/00
3/28-4/27/00
3/28-4/27/00
3/29-4/27/00
3/29-4/27/00
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16, 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
109-182901-634253-00000 0.00
109-182901-634253-00000 0.00
109-182901-634253-00000 0.00
109-182901-634253-00000 0.00
109-182901-634253-00000 0.00
001-156170-643400-00000 0.00
109-182901-634253-00000 0.00
109-182901-634253-00000 0.00
109-182901-634253-00000 0.00
109-182901-634253-00000 0.00
109-182901-634253-00000 0.00
109-182901-634253-00000 0,00
103-163646-643400-00000 0.00
109-182901-634253-00000 0.00
109-182901-634253-00000 0.00
109-182901-634253-00000 0.00
109-182901-634253-00000 0.00
16J
AMT NET VCHR DISC
50.65 0.00
PAGE
VCHR NET
50.65
59.23 0,00 59.23
4,87 0.00
4.87
111.23 0.00 111.23
67.42 0.00 67.42
206.10 0.00 206.10
19.61 0.00 19.61
75,35 0.00 75.35
125.44 0.00 125.44
71,32 0.00 71.32
4.87 0.00
5,26 0.00
4.87
5,26
60.66 0.00 60.66
5.26 0.00
5.26
43.50 0.00 43.50
78.47 0.00 78.47
58.45 0.00 58.45
26
MAY 17, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
22595
22595
22595
22595
22595
22595
22595
22595
22595
22595
22972
22972
22972
22595
22595
22972
22595
DESCRIPTION
02700302000 3/29-4/27/00
02700302000 3/29~4/27/00
02700306500 3/29-4/27/00
02700306500 3/29-4/27/00
02700309200 3/29-4/27/00
02700309200 3/29-4/27/00
02700703700 3/28-4/27/00
02700703700 3/28-4/27/00
02700304900 3/29-4/27/00
02700304900 3/29-4/27/00
02700312900 3/29-4/27/00
02700312900 3/29-4/27/00
02700504500 3/29-4/27/00
02700504500 3/29-4/27/00
02700121200 3/28-4/27/00
02700121200 3/28-4/27/00
02700605500 3/29-4/27/00
02700605500 3/29-4/27/00
02700301200 3/29-4/27/00
02700301200 3/29-4/27/00
03600100801 4/3-5/1/00
03600100801 4/3-5/1/00
0360029700 4/3-5/1/00
0360029700 4/3-5/1/00
03610634100 4/3-5/2/00
03610634100 4/3-5/2/00
02700500100 3/29-4/28/00
02700500100 3/29-4/28/00
0270035800 3/29-4/27/00
32700305800 3/29-4/27/00
06102282300 3/21-4/19/00
06102282300 3/21-4/19/00
02700412600 3/28-4/27/00
02700412600 3/28-4/27/00
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16. 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
109-182901-634253-00000 0.00
109-182901-634253-00000 0.00
109-182901-634253-00000 0,00
109-182901-634253-00000 0.00
109-182901-634253-00000 0.00
109-182901-634253-00000 0.00
109-182901-634253-00000 0.00
109-182901-634253-00000 0,00
109-182901-634253-00000 0.00
109-182901-634253-00000 0.00
111-156332-643400-00000 0.00
001-156363-643400-00000 0.00
111-156332-643400-00000 0.00
109-182901-634253-00000 0.00
109-182901-634253-00000 0.00
001-061010-643400-00000 0.00
109-182901-634253-00000 0.00
AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET
59.23 0.00 59.23
4.74 0.00 4.74
5.00 0.00 5.00
105.72 0.00 105.72
4.74 0.00 4.74
4.87 0.00 4.87
5.13 O. O0 5.13
43.50 0.00 43.50
42.64 0.00 42.64
72.75 0.00 72,75
12,00 0.00 12.00
326.69 0.00 326.69
319.10 0.00 319.10
5.65 0.00 5.65
4.87 0.00 4.87
30.16 0.00 30.16
99.14 0.00 99.14
MAY 17, 2000
REPORT 100-601
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16, 2000
16j
i
PAGE
28
VOUCHER DESCRIPTION
22595 02700501000 3/29-4/28/00
02700501000 3/29-4/28/00
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
109-182901-634253-00000 0.00
AMT NET
5.26
VCHR DISC
0.00
VCHR NET
5.26
22595 02700413600 3/28-4/27/00
02700413600 3/28-4727/00
109-182901-634253-00000 0.00
1.26
0.00
1.26
23251 07202279700 3/23-4/24/00
07202279700 3/23-4/24/00
408-233352-643400-00000 0.00
76.25
0.00
76.25
22595 02700100400 3/28-4/27/00
02700100400 3/28-4/27/00
109-182901-634253-00000 0.00
4.74
0.00
4.74
22595 02700700900 3/28-4/27/00
02700700900 3/28-4/27/00
109-182901-634253-00000 0.00
102.08
0.00
102.08
22595 02700100600 3/28-4/27/00
02700100600 3/28-4/27/00
109-182901-634253-00000 0,00
50.13
0.00
50.13
22972 03900149600 4/4-5/2/00
03900149600 4/4-5/2/00
001-156363-643400-00000 0.00
24.00
0.00
24.00
22595 02700715900 3/28-4/27/00
02700715900 3/28-4/27/00
109-182901-634253-00000 0.00
5.26
0.00
5.26
22595 02700300901 3/29-4/27/00
02700300901 3/29-4/27/00
109-182901-634253-00000 0.00
67.29
0.00
67,29
23251 03600100901 4/3-5/1/00
03600100901 4/3-5/1/00
111-156332-643400-00000 0.00
1,136.53
0.00
1.136.53
22595 02700304500 3/29-4/27/00
02700304500 3/29-4/27/00
109-182901-634253-00000 0.00
46.10
0.00
46.10
22595 02700614800 3/29-4/27/00
02700614800 3/29-4/27/00
109-182901-634253-00000 0.00
52.34
0.00
52.34
22595 02700605600 3/29-4/27/00
02700605600 3/29-4/27/00
109-182901-634253-00000 0.00
63.00
0,00
63.00
22595 02700615100 3/29-4/27/00
02700615100 3/29-4/27/00
109-182901-634253-00000 0.00
120.46
0.00
120,46
22595 02700100300 3/28-4/27/00
02700100300 3/28-4/27/00
109-182901-634253-00000 0.00
5.26
0.00
5.26
22595 02700705700 3/28-4/27/00
02700705700 3/28-4/27/00
109-182901-634253-00000 0.00
4.35
0.00
4,35
22595 02700704100 3/28-4/27/00 109-182901-634253-00000 0.00 5.39 0.00 5.39
02700704100 3/28-4/27/00
MAY 17. 2000
REPORT 100-601
COLLIER COUNTY. FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16. 2000
16j
2
PAGE
VOUCHER DESCRIPTION
23147 04502681700 4/7-5/4/00
04502681700 4/7-5/4/00
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
111-156332-643400-00000 0.00
AMT NET
146.51
VCHR DISC
0.00
VCHR NET
146.51
22595 02700503800 3/29-4/27/00
02700503800 3/29-4/27/00
109-182901-634253-00000 0.00
5.39
0,00
5.39
22595 02700703800 3/28-4/27/00
02700703800 3/28-4/27/00
109-182901-634253-00000 0.00
55.07
0.00
55.07
22595 02700308600 3/29-4/27/00
02700308600 3/29-4/27/00
109-182901-634253-00000 0.00
6.43
0.00
6.43
22595 02700216700 3/29-4/27/00
02700216700 3/29-4/27/00
109-182901-634253-00000 0.00
85.62
0.00
85.62
22972 03901641100 4/3-5/2/00
03901641100 4/3-5/2/00
001-156363-643400-00000 0.00
115.75
0.00
115.75
22972 06102553000 3/21-4/20/00
06102553000 3/21-4/20/00
001-061010-643400-00000 0.00
91.55
0.00
91.55
22595 02700502600 3/29-4/27/00
02700502600 3/29-4/27/00
109-182901-634253-00000 0.00
5.91
0.00
5.91
22595 02700700500 3/28-4/27/00
02700700500 3/28-4/27/00
109-182901-634253-00000 0.00
87.00
0.00
87.00
22595 02700411300 3/28-4/27/00
02700411300 3/28-4/27/00
109-182901-634253-00000 0.00
63.52
0.00
63.52
22972 03902720800 4/4-5/2/00
03902720800 4/4-5/2/00
001-156363-643400-00000 0.00
262.45
0.00
262.45
22595 02700303900 3/29-4/27/00
02700303900 3/29-4/27/00
109-182901-634253-00000 0.00
4.87
0.00
4.87
22595 02701074300 3/29-4/27/00
02701074300 3/29-4/27/00
109-182901-634253-00000 0.00
43.50
0.00
43.50
22595 02700300300 3/29-4/27/00
02700300300 3/29-4/27/00
109-182901-634253-00000 0.00
99.66
0,00
99.66
22595 02700313800 3/29-4/27/00
02700313800 3/29-4/27/00
109-182901-634253-00000 0.00
63.26
0.00
63.26
22595 02700303000 3/29-4/27/00
02700303000 3/29-4/27/00
109-182901-634253-00000 0.00
5.00
0.00
5.00
22972 03600296900 4/3-5/1/00 001-156363-643400-00000 0.00 32.70 0.00 32.70
03900296900 4/3-5/1/00
MAY 17. 2000 30
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER DESCRIPTION
22595 02700201200 3/29-4/27/00
02700201200 3/29-4/27/00
22595 027003073003/29-4/27/00
02700307300 3/29-4/27/00
22595 02700700100 3/28-4/27/00
02700700100 3/28-4/27/00
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16, 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
109-182901-634253-00000 0.00
109-182901-634253-00000 0.00
109-182901-634253-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
23261
23261
517512 VENDOR 306990 - COLLIER RESOURCES INC
S PETERSON 3/31/00 001-155930-631990-00000
5102 S PETERSON 3/31/00
E COUNCIL 3/30/00 001-155930-631990-00000
5102 E COUNCIL 3/3/00
AMT NET VCHR DISC
54.68 0.00
CHECK NO
23133
517408 VENDOR 224110 - COLLIER TEAM SPORTS
235209 001-122240-652110-00000
955012 SHIRTS
VCHR NET
54.68
CHECK NO
22606
22606
22594
22594
22606
22606
22606
517641
049453
233 TIRE REPAIRS
049238
233 TIRE REPAIRS
049230
1072 TIRE SALES
049345
1072 TIRE SALES
048969
233 TIRE REPAIRS
049020
233 TIRE REPAIRS
049366
233 TIRE REPAIRS
VENDOR 227020 - COLLIER TIRE & AUTO REPAIR
521-122410-646415-00000
521-122410-646415-00000
521-122410-646425-00000
521-122410-646425-00000
521-122410-646415-00000
521-122410-646415-00000
521-122410-646415-00000
4.35 0.00 4.35
59.75 0.00 59.75
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
6,313.92
0.00 910.00 0.00 910.00
0.00 715.00 0.00 715.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
1,625.00
0.00 157.90 0.00 157.90
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 157.90
0.00 53.00 0.00 53.00
0.00 51.00 0.00 51.00
0.00 39.71 0.00 39.71
0.00 113.02 0.00 113.02
0.00 65.00 0.00 65.00
0.00 31.75 0.00 31.75
0.00 65.00 0.00 65.00
MAY 17, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
22594
22594
22606
22594
22594
22594
22606
22606
22606
22606
22594
22594
22606
22594
22594
22594
22594
DESCRIPTION
049506
1072 TIRE SALES
048868
1072 TIRE SALES
049061
233 TIRE REPAIRS
049309
1072 TIRE SALES
049533
1072 TIRE SALES
048893
1072 TIRE SALES
049059
233 TIRE REPAIRS
049342
233 TIRE REPAIRS
049234
233 TIRE REPAIRS
049215
233 TIRE REPAIRS
048942
1072 TIRE SALES
049240
1072 TIRE SALES
049452
233 TIRE REPAIRS
049044
1072 TIRE SALES
049264
1072 TIRE SALES
048930
1072 TIRE SALES
049048
1072 TIRE SALES
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16, 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
521-122410-646415-00000 0.00
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
521-122410-646425-00000 0,00
521-122410-646415-00000 0.00
521-122410-646415-00000 0.00
521-122410-646415-00000 0.00
521-122410-646415-00000 0,00
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
521-122410-646415-00000 0.00
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
521-122410-646425-00000 0,00
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET
164.48 0.00 164.48
343.77 0,00 343.77
10.50 0.00 10.50
121.40 0.00 121.40
805.52 0.00 805.52
675.24 0.00 675.24
53,00 0.00 53.00
53.00 0.00 53.00
53.00 0.00 53.00
53.00 0.00 53.00
84.61 0.00 84,61
206.76 0.00 206.76
53.00 0.00 53.00
85.50 0.00 85.50
53.88 0.00 53.88
145.44 0.00 145.44
215.07 0.00 215.07
MAY 17. 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
22606
22606
22594
22606
22606
22594
22606
DESCRIPTION
049442
233 TIRE REPAIRS
049301
233 TIRE REPAIRS
049018
1072 TIRE SALES
CM049016
233 CREDIT
049028
233 TIRE REPAIRS
049400
1072 TIRE SALES
049084
233 TIRE REPAIRS
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16. 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
521-122410-646415-00000 0.00
521-122410-646415-00000 0.00
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
521-122410-646415-00000 0.00
521-122410-646415-00000 0.00
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
521-122410-646415-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
23218
517558 VENDOR 313060 - COLLIER TITLE AND MARIE CETOUTE
D/P M CETOUTE 191-138785-884100-00000
36321200003 CETOUTE /5198
0.00
CHECK NO
23137
23026
22597
22597
22597
22597
517418 VENDOR 235530 - COLORTECH
2444
956201 COLOR PRINT
2574
584 COPY SERVICES
2563
955514 COPY SERVICES
2565
955514 COPY SERVICES
2562
955514 COPY SERVICES
2564
955514 COPY SERVICES
001-100130-647210-00000
113-138312-647110-00000
313-163673-647110-63041
313-163673-647110-63041
313-163673-647110-63041
313-163673-647110-63041
16j
AMT NET VCHR DISC
65.00 0.00
~
PAGE
VCHR NET
65.00
59.50 0.00 59.50
860.28 0.00 860.28
128.00- 0.00
128.00-
60.50 0.00 60.50
56.60 0.00 56.60
88.50 0.00 88.50
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
2.500.00 0.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
4,658.03
2,500.00
2,500.00
0.00 20.70 O.OO 20.70
0.00 34.34 0.00 34.34
0.00 19.86 0.00 19.86
0.00 37.51 0.00 37.51
0.00 83.68 0.00 83.68
0.00 23.75 0.00 23.75
MAY 17. 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
22603
23032
DESCRIPTION
2561
955504 COPY SERVICES
2577
955236 COLOR PRINTS
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16, 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
150-162545-649100-60080 0.00
111-156341-651210-00000 0.00
111-156341-652990-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
23131
517720 VENDOR 309030- COM-NET ERICSSON CRITICAL RADIO
0759682 188-140480-646610-00000
4237 - 3AN.FEB.MARCH 2000
0.00
CHECK NO
22967
22967
22967
22967
517300
71360
2860 BEACH CLEANING
VENDOR 111460 - COMMERCIAL CLEAN-UP ENTERPRISES
195-110406-634999-80225
71184
2860 BEACH CLEANING
71002
2860 BEACH CLEANING
71003
2860 BEACH CLEANING
195-110406-634999-80225
195-110406-634999-80225
195-110406-634999-80225
16J
AMT NET VCHR DISC
104.72 0.00
47.52
326.50 0.00
~ PAGE
CHECK NO
22602
517361 VENDOR 171310 - COMMERCIAL ENERGY SPECIALISTS INC.
49255 111-156349-646970-00000
954455 COUPLING HALF
VCHR NET
104.72
CHECK NO
23154
517444 VENDOR 263070 - COMMUNICATIONS INTERNATIONAL
TWO023 113-138917-764210-00000
3600 - EQUIPMENT
374.02
CHECK NO
23118
517224 VENDOR 272900 - COMPED SOLUTIONS
G MAUSEN 7/19/00 111-178980-654360-00000
AND
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 698.58
91.992.52 0.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
91.992.52
91.992.52
0.00 95.00 0.00 95.00
0.00 160.00 0.00 160.00
0.00 240.00 0.00 240.00
0.00 240.00 0.00 240.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 735.00
0.00 50.15 0.00 50.15
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 50.15
1.375.00 0.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
0.00
1,375.00
1.375.00
0.00 89.50 0.00 89.50
MAY 17. 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16, 2000
DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
CHECK NO
22996
517441 VENDOR 260680 - COMPUSERVE INCORPOP, ATED
1004138062 126-138332-634999-33202
916861
0.00
CHECK NO
23257
23257
23257
23265
517709 VENDOR 281620 - CONSOLIDATED POWER SERVICES, INC.
2000219
115 REPAIRS
408-253215-634999-00000
2000194
115 REPAIRS
408-253215-634999-00000
2000213
115 REPAIRS
408-253215-634999-00000
2000133
364 REPAIRS
408-233352-634999-00000
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
CHECK NO
22969
22970
22968
517236 VENDOR 3800 - COPY CONCEPTS
086414
2083 SERVICE AGREEMENT
086373
2229 SERVICE AGREEMENT
186410
230 MAINTENANCE
198-157410-646710-00000
198-157430-646710-00000
521-122410-646710-00000
0.00
0.00
0.00
CHECK NO
201935
517569 VENDOR 900030 - CORALWOOD TRAVEL
8605 T OSTEEN 4/13/00 681-421190-634401-00000
8605 T OSTEEN 4/13/00
0.00
CHECK NO
22604
517501 VENDOR 300830 - CRC INTERNATIONAL ENGINEERING CORP
HU15008 113-138312-652920-00000
955463 COMPUTER EQUIPMENT
0.00
AMT NET
CHECK TOTAL
9.95
CHECK TOTAL
4,840.00
3,631.43
5,060.00
1,520.00
CHECK TOTAL
60.98
51.00
63.50
CHECK TOTAL
686.00
CHECK TOTAL
342.49
16J
VCHR DISC
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0,00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
2
PAGE
VCHR NET
89.50
9.95
9.95
4.840.00
3,631.43
5,060.00
1,520.00
15,051.43
60.98
51.00
63.50
175.48
686.00
686.00
342.49
MAY 17, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16, 2000
DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
CHECK NO
23035
22605
23035
517519
161373
4139 PARTS
160897
954290 KNIFE SET
161343
4139 PARTS
VENDOR 308630 - CREEL TRACTOR, CO.
521-122410-646425-00000
0.00
001-172930-652910-00000 0.00
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
22607
22607
22607
22607
517323
F 21692
4482 REPAIRS AND MAINTENANCE
F 21690
4482 REPAIRS AND MAINTENANCE
F 21694
4482 REPAIRS AND MAINTENANCE
F 21691
4482 REPAIRS AND MAINTENANCE
VENDOR 137570 - CROWTHER ROOFING AND SHEET METAL
001-122240-639962-00000
0.00
001-122240-639962-00000 0.00
001-122240-639962-00000 0.00
001-122240-639962-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
22853
517564 VENDOR 313130 - CTC REAL ESTATE SERVICES
ADMIN REVIEW FEE 313-163673-761200-63041
956121 ADMIN REVIEW FEE
0.00
CHECK NO
23041
23040
22993
517237 VENDOR 4400 - CULLIGAN WATER CONDITIONING
792986 4/25/00
212 BOTTLED WATER
109-182602-652990-00000
109-182901-652990-00000
828111 4/25/00
4767 BO1-FLED WATER
001-172930-652990-00000
0.00
0.00
0.00
16J
AMT NET
CHECK TOTAL
124.55
270.35
38.92
CHECK TOTAL
388.00
294.55
216.92
85.41
CHECK TOTAL
250.00
CHECK TOTAL
11.88
11.88
29.70
2
VCHR DISC
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0,00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
PAGE
VCHR NET
342.49
124.55
270.35
38.92
433.82
388.00
294.55
216.92
85.41
984.88
250.00
250.00
23.76
29.70
824250 4/25/00 408-253212-652990-00000 0.00 11.88 0.00 11.88
4154 BOTTLED WATER
MAY 17, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER DESCRIPTION
23018 295923 4/25/00
1595 BOlTLED WATER
23017 805119 4/25/00
695 BOTTLED WATER
22990 207095 4/25/00
1595 BOlTLED WATER
22991 780106 4/25/00
408 BOlTLED WATER
22992 247411 4/25/00
436 BOTTLED WATER
23019 206755 4/25/00
688 BOlTLED WATER
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16, 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
510-102060-652990-00000 0.00
001-138710-652990-00000 0.00
510-102060-652990-00000 0.00
669-100220-634999-00000 0.00
408-253211-652990-00000 0.00
510-102020-652990-00000 0.00
CHECK NO 517364 VENDOR 173030 - D V & A
23006 255303
1663 VIDEOCASSETTES
23006 255469
1663 VIDEOCASSETTES
23006 255304
1663 VIDEOCASSETTES
001-156110-652670-00000 0.00
001-156110-652670-00000 0.00
001-156110-652670-00000 0.00
CHECK NO 517447
23142 913997
419 SUPPLIES
23141 913997
427 SUPPLIES
23010 925996
2031 SUPPLIES
23009 922711
495 SUPPLIES
VENDOR 265700 - DADE PAPER COMPANY
408-253211-652510-00000
16j 2
AMT NET VCHR DISC
5.94 0.00
PAGE
VCHR NET
5.94
CHECK NO 517538 VENDOR 312630 - DARIO RAMIREZ
14.85 0.00 14.85
5.94 0.00
5.94
14.85 0.00 14.85
5.94 0.00
5.94
86.13 0.00 86.13
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 198.99
238.00 0.00 238.00
5.90 0.00
5.90
408-233351-652510-00000 0.00
34.84 0.00 34.84
309.35 0.00 309.35
42.60 0.00 42.60
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 521.53
001-156363-652510-00000 0.00
408-253211-652510-00000 0.00
0.00 134.74 0.00 134.74
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 685.90
442.00 0.00 442.00
MAY 17, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
23187
DESCRIPTION
368751
36380200002 JIMINEZ/5094
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16, 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
191-138785-884100-00000 0,00
CHECK NO
23015
517497 VENDOR 299500 - DAS MANUFACTURING INC.
8678 001-172910-652990-00000
951994 MAGNETS
0.00
CHECK NO
23254
517348 VENDOR 159940 - DATA RESEARCH ASSOCIATIES INC.
104069 129-156110-634200-33775
972 MAINTENANCE FEES
0.00
CHECK NO
23012
517528 VENDOR 311630- DAVE & MARK'S HANDYMAN SERVICE
289662 001-157110-649990-00000
955522 ASSEMBLE TOOL SHED
0.00
CHECK NO
23152
23151
517350 VENDOR 161290 - DAVID PLUMMER & ASSOCIATES
99589.00-0000003
3185 - 2/26/00 THRU 3/25/00
313-163673-763100-60172
99590.00-0000004
3186 - 2/26/00 THRU 3/25/00
313-163673-763100-60172
0.00
0.00
CHECK NO
23013
517324 VENDOR 137630 - DEANNA M. HUNGERFORD
513 0253 001-432040-634999-00000
956029 TEMP HELP
0.00
CHECK NO
23125
517325 VENDOR 138670 - DEBBI MAXON
TRAVEL W/E 5/12
MAXON TRAVEL W/E 5/12
123-155972-640200-33072
123-155975-640200-33075
123-155980-640200-33080
123-155960-640200-33060
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
AMT NET
1,193.00
CHECK TOTAL
413.00
CHECK TOTAL
3,306.00
CHECK TOTAL
398.00
CHECK TOTAL
1,352.00
809.67
CHECK TOTAL
487.50
CHECK TOTAL
1.04
31.40
2.07
2.03
16J
VCHR DISC
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
i PAGE 37
VCHR NET
1,193.00
1,193.00
413.00
413.00
3,306.00
3,306.00
398.00
398.00
1,352.00
809.67
2,161.67
487.50
487.50
36.54
MAY 17. 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16, 2000
DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
CHECK NO
23011
517411 VENDOR 228870 - DEBRAH PRESTON
116270 D PRESTON 111-138317-641950-00000
956064 USPS EXPENSES
16J 2
CHECK NO
23266
517380 VENDOR 187770 - DELL COMPUTER CORPORATION
363062761 001-421060-764900-00000
4765 COMPUTER
AMT NET
CHECK TOTAL
CHECK NO 517696
23255 363062746
4782 LAPTOPS
23267 351224969
4239 COMPUTER
VENDOR 256190 - DELL MARKETING L.P.
301-121152-764900-80180
111-138317-652990-00000
VCHR DISC
0.00
PAGE
CHECK NO 517238 VENDOR 4970 - DEMCO
23014 831657
955161 SHELF BACKSTOP
001-156170-651910-00000
001-156110-641950-00000
VCHR NET
36.54
CHECK NO
23005
517454 VENDOR 268830 - DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN & FAMILIES
FACILITY LICENSE 6/30/00 130-157710-654360-00000
955950 RENEWAL FEE
0.00 18.76 0.00 18.76
CHECK NO
23182
517681 VENDOR 160920 - DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT SERVICES
28-8400 3/00 001-000000-202800-00000
28-8400 3/00
0.00
CHECK NO 517570 VENDOR 900030 - DIANE COMPAGNONE
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 18.76
1.465.00 0.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
10,875.00 0.00
3,641.00 0.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00 194.50
0.00 22.75 0.00
1,465.00
1,465.00
10,875.00
3,641.00
14,516.00
217.25
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 217.25
0.00 100.00 0.00 100.00
0.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 100.00
5,319.23 0.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
5,319.23
5.319.23
MAY 17, 2000 PAGE
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
201906
DESCRIPTION
TRAVEL 4/19-4/21 COMPAGNE
TRAVEL 4/19/00-4/21/00 COMPAGNONE
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16, 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
113-138935-640200-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
23255
517239 VENDOR 5170 - DIGITAL EQUIPMENT CORPORATION
261417600 510-102020-646910-00000
134 SERVICE AGREEMENT
0.00
CHECK NO
23042
23007
517374 VENDOR 180260 - DIXIE TRUCKING, INC.
53596 198-157410-646314-00000
955595 FILL
53557 001-156363-653110-00000
4730 STONE
16J
CHECK NO
23008
23008
517240 VENDOR
7690
1953 PARTS
7672
1953 PARTS
5270 - DOMESTIC CUSTOM METALS
408-253215-634999-00000
408-253215-634999-00000
AMT NET VCHR DISC
50.46 0.00
VCHR NET
50.46
CHECK NO
23260
517295 VENDOR 104885 - DON HUNTER, SHERIFF
VOCA CLAIM #7 115-000000-206903-00000
VOCA CLAIM #7
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 50.46
CHECK NO
23139
23004
517241 VENDOR 5280 - DONOVAN COURT REPORTING
8866 W BRYAN 99 8558MMA 681-410310-633051-00000
8866 W BRYAN 99 8558 MMA
K SPINELLI 99 3255 CA 681-410310-633011-00000
K SPINELLI 99 3255 CA
1,388.54 0.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
CHECK NO 517463 VENDOR 275160 - DSI LABORATORIES
1,388.54
1,388.54
0.00 135.00 0.00 135.00
0.00 602.64 0.00 602.64
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 737.64
0.00 540.00 0.00 540.00
0.00 333.30 0.00 333.30
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 873.30
0.00
1,640.75 0.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
1,640.75
1,640.75
0.00 53.50 0.00 53.50
0.00 32.00 0.00 32.00
0.00
CHECK TOTAL
85.50
MAY 17. 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
23138
DESCRIPTION
K SAMADH O0 564 MMA
K SAMADH O0 564 MMA
COLLIER COUNTY. FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16, 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
681-410310-633051-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
23140
517290 VENDOR 100620 - DURALAST ENTERPRISES. INC.
O0 15 313-163673-763100-66065
1124 MARKINGS
0.00
CHECK NO
23021
23146
23021
23146
23021
23021
23146
23146
23146
23021
23146
23021
517628
2233473
2233473 RECORDING
2231319
2231319 COURT FEES
2183741
2183741 COPIES
2231008
2231008 COURT FEES
2222942
2222942 RECORDING
2222912
2222912 RECORDING
2229715
2229715 RECORDING
2237110
2237110 RECORDING
2239263
2239263 COPIES
2229278
2229278 COPIES
2228091
2228091 RECORDING
9667
9667 DP CHARGES
VENDOR 166510 - DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK OF COURTS
001-013010-649030-00000
681-421190-634401-00000
510-102040-651210-00000
681-421190-634401-00000
510-102030-649030-00000
510-102030-649030-00000
681-431590-635700-00000
001-122310-649030-00000
408-210105-647110-00000
001-010510-651210-00000
681-431590-635700-00000
510-102030-634201-00000
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
AMT NET
68.00
CHECK TOTAL
926.73
CHECK TOTAL
12. O0
10.00
12.00
50.00
35.00
208.50
6.00
18.70
6.00
7.00
6.00
257.42
16j
VCHR DISC
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
2
PAGE
VCHR NET
68.00
68.00
926.73
926.73
12. O0
10.00
12.00
50.00
35.00
208.50
6.00
18.70
6.00
7.00
6.00
257.42
MAY 17. 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
23021
23021
23021
23146
DESCRIPTION
2224718
2224718 COPIES
2215227
2215227 RECORDING
2227933
2227933 COPIES
2231325
2231325 COURT FEES
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16, 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
001-010510-651210-00000 0.00
001-138710-649030-00000 0.00
413-263611-651210-74034 0.00
681-421190-634401-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
22998
517242 VENDOR
89174
792 SUPPLIES
5560 - E & W BODY SHOP SUPPLIES, INC.
001-144510-652990-00000
16J 2'
CHECK NO
23000
23259
517683 VENDOR 166220 -E. B. SIMMONDS
11215 001-172910-634999-00000
954296 REPAIRS
11720 301-120435-763100-80508
3284 BUILDING H REPLACE HI VOLT WIRE
AMT NET VCHR DISC
10.00 0.00
PAGE
CHECK NO
23064
23180
517676 VENDOR 133370 - EAST NAPLES FIRE DEPT.
4/00 INTEREST 113-138900-341890-00000
4/00 INTEREST
4/00 IMPACT FEES 113-000000-209820-00000
4/00 IMPACT FEES
VCHR NET
10,00
45.50 0.00 45.50
CHECK NO 517571 VENDOR 900030 - ED PERICO
201932 TP~AVEL 5/2-5/3 PERICO
TRAVEL 5/2-5/3 PERICO
113-138930-640300-00000
25.00 0.00 25.00
CHECK NO 517368 VENDOR 174350 ~ ELITE FIRE & SAFETY EQUIPMENT, INC
50.00 0.00 50.00
CHECK TOTAL
0,00
759.12
0.00 26.83 0.00 26.83
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 26.83
0.00 240.00 0.00 240.00
0.00
63,925.78 0.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
63,925.78
64,165.78
0.00 75.68 0.00 75.68
29,874.41 0.00
0.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
29,874.41
29,950.09
0.00 30.00 0.00 30.00
0.00
CHECK TOTAL
30.00
41
MAY 17, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
22999
DESCRIPTION
13428
955925 NECK FLAP PROTECTOR
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16. 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
144-144360-652110-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
23143
23043
23043
23043
23043
23043
23043
23143
23043
23143
23043
517442 VENDOR 261550 - ELIZABETH MINDOR
4/26 2.5 HR MINDOR
4/26 2.5 HR MINDOR
681-431590-634402-00000
5/2 4.5HR MINDOR
5/2 4.5 HR MINDOR
681-431590-634402-00000
5/1 5 HR MINDOR
5/1 5 HR MINDOR
681-421190-634402-00000
4/26 1 HR MINDOR
4/26 I HR MINDOR
681-421190-634402-00000
5/4 I HR MINDOR
5/4 I HR MINDOR
681-421190-634402-00000
5/2 .5 HR MINDOR
5/2 .5 HR MINDOR
681-421190-634402-00000
4/27 6 HR MINDOR
4/27 6 HR MINDOR
681-431590-634402-00000
4/26 3 HR MINDOR
4/26 3 HR MINDOR
681-421190-634402-00000
4/27 .5HR MINDOR
4/27 .5 HR MINDOR
681-421190-634402-00000
4/4 I HR MINDOR
4/4 I HR MINDOR
681-421190-634402-00000
5/4 6 HR MINDOR
5/4 6 HR MINDOR
681-431590-634402-00000
16j
!
AMT NET VCHR DISC
74.75 0.00
PAGE
VCHR NET
74.75
CHECK TOTAL O.OO 74.75
0.00 40.00 0.00 40.00
O. O0 72. O0 O. O0 72. O0
0.00 80.00 0.00 80.00
0.00 16.00 0.00 16.00
0.00 16.00 0.00 16.00
CHECK NO
23252
23145
517673 VENDOR 114800 - ELLIS K. PHELPS & COMPANY
047521
493 PARTS
408-233351-655100-00000
0.00 8.00 0.00
8.00
0.00 96.00 0.00 96.00
0.00 48.00 0.00 48.00
0.00 8.00 0.00
8.00
0.00 16.00 0.00 16.00
0.00 96.00 0.00 96.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 496.00
3.704.40 0.00
0.00
3,704.4O
047577 408-233351-655100-00000 0.00 195.00 0.00 195.00
493 PARTS
MAY 17, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
23253 47518
492 PARTS
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16, 2000
DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
408-233351-655100-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
23044
517382
VENDOR 190020 - ELSIE GONZALES
4/28 1.5HR GONZALEZ
4/28 1.5 HR GONZALEZ
23044 5/4 7 HR GONZALEZ
5/4 7 HR GONZALEZ
23044 5/2 1.5 HR GONZALEZ
5/2 1.5 HR GONZALEZ
23044 4/25 3.5HR GONZALEZ
4/25 3.5 HR GONZALEZ
23044 4/28 .5 HR GONZALEZ
4/28 .5 HR GONZALEZ
23044 5/1 5 HR GONZALEZ
5/1 5 HR GONZALEZ
23044 4/25 .5 HR GONZALEZ
4/25 .5 HR GONZALEZ
23044 4/26 2 HR GONZALEZ
4/26 2 HR GONZALEZ
23044 5/2 i HR GONZALEZ
5/2 i HR GONZALEZ
23044 4/27 5.5HR GONZALEZ
4/27 5.5
681-431590-634402-00000
681-431590-634402-00000
681-431590-634402-00000
681-431590-634402-00000
681-421190-634402-00000
681-431590-634402-00000
681-421190-634402-00000
681-431590-634402-00000
681-421190-634402-00000
681-431590-634402-00000
16J 2 43
AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET
2,341.60 0.00 2,341,60
CHECK TOTAL
0.00 6,241.00
0.00 24.00 0.00 24.00
0.00 112.00 0.00 112.00
0.00 24.00 0.00 24.00
0.00 56.00 0.00 56.00
0.00 8.00 0.00 8.00
0.00 80.00 0.00 80.00
CHECK NO
23066
517225 VENDOR 284430 - EMBASSY SUITES ON USF CAMPUS
S GARDINO 6/5-9/00 681-421510-640300-00000
AND
0.00 8.00 0.00 8.00
CHECK NO
23002
517365 VENDOR 173480 - EMERGENCY MEDICAL SUPPLY, INC.
220600 490-144610-652930-00000
4768 SUPPLIES
0.00 32.00 0.00 32.00
0.00 16.00 0.00 16.00
0.00 88.00 0.00 88.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 448.00
0.00 545.00 0.00 545.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 545.00
0.00 458.00 0.00 458.00
MAY 17, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16, 2000
DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
CHECK NO
201934
517585 VENDOR 900140 - EMRICH ENTERPRISES
18772 J WALKER 991638CFA 681-410310-633032-00000
18772 $ WALKER 991638CFA
16J
CHECK NO
22939
517475 VENDOR 284520 - ENGLE HOMES OF SOUTHWEST FLA., INC.
196027 113-000000-115420-00000
196027 ENGLE HOMES
AMT NET VCHR DISC
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
CHECK NO
23001
517243 VENDOR
88404
955103 PRINTER
6010 - ENTRE COMPUTER CENTER
111-138317-652910-00000
~ PAGE 44
CHECK NO
22497
517358 VENDOR 167810 - ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES ASSOCIATES
202988 408-233350-652310-00000
408-233350-641950-00000
464 COLIFORMS
VCHR NET
458.00
CHECK NO
23144
517534 VENDOR 312510 - EPPERS REPORTING SERVICE
83 D EDISON 99 1550 CFA 681-410310-633051-00000
83 D EDISON 99 1550 CFA
0.00 219.20 0.00 219.20
CHECK NO
23258
23258
23258
23258
517710
744
2494 MAINTENANCE
743
2494 MAINTENANCE
752
2494 MAINTENANCE
746
2494 MAINTENANCE
VENDOR 284830 - EVER-GREEN LANDSCAPE OF
001-126334-646314-00000
001-126334-646314-00000
001-126334-646314-00000
001-126334-646314-00000
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 219.20
0.00 100.00 0.00 100.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 100.00
0.00 495.00 0.00 495.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 495.00
0.00 83.00
0.00 23.00 0.00
106.00
0.00 144.00 0.00 144.00
0.00 144.00 0.00 144.00
0.00 872.00 0.00 872.00
0.00 352.00 0.00 352.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 156.50
0.00 156.50 0.00 156.50
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 106.00
MAY 17, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
23258
23258
23258
23258
DESCRIPTION
747
2494 MAINTENANCE
645
2494 MAINTENANCE
7
2494 MAINTENANCE
750
2494 MAINTENANCE
CHECK NO
23049
23048
23220
23312
517692 VENDOR 214900 - F.P.L.
28622-79391 4/7/00-5/8/00
28622-79391 4/7/00-5/8/00
00687-70114 4/7/00-5/8/00
00687-70114 4/7/00-5/8/00
36531-34472 4/6/00-5/5/00
36531-34472 4/6/00-5/5/00
08238-56273 4/7/00-5/8/00
08238-56273 4/7/00-5/8/00
CHECK NO
23221
517700 VENDOR 262560 - FAERBER & CLIFF
4/1/00-4/30/00
1469 ATTORNEY FEES
CHECK NO
22663
517427 VENDOR 246380 - FAT FREE SYSTEMS
58873
953451 CLEAN DUCTS & HOODS JAIL
CHECK NO
23059
517223 VENDOR 206880 - FEDC
H CASELTIN 6/25-27/00
AND
COLLIER COUNTY. FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16. 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
001-126334-646314-00000 0.00
001-126334-646314-00000 0.00
001-126334-646314-00000 0.00
001-126334-646314-00000 0.00
104-163646-643100-00000 0.00
103-163646-643100-00000 0.00
760-162711-643100-00000 0.00
001-041010-643100-00000 0.00
681-421190-631020-00000 0.00
001-122240-646281-00000 0.00
001-138710-654360-00000 0.00
AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET
1,120.00 0.00 1,120.00
3,302.00
0.00 3,302.00
6. 448.01
0.00 6.448.01
640.00 0.00 640.00
CHECK TOTAL
0.00 13,022101
81.81 0.00 81.81
89.17 0.00 89.17
33,723.73
0.00 33.723.73
531.52 0.00 531.52
CHECK TOTAL
0.00 34,426.23
6,916.67
0.00 6,916.67
CHECK TOTAL
0.00 6.916.67
450.00 0.00 450.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 450.00
200.00 0.00 200.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 200.00
MAY 17, 2000
REPORT 100-601
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16, 2000
VOUCHER DESCRIPTION
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
CHECK NO 517244 VENDOR 6250 - FEDERAL EXPRESS CORP
22877 7-954-24584
791 SHIPPING
001-144510-641950-00000
22874 7-943-00879
742 SHIPPING
118-144210-641950-33781
AMT NET VCHR DISC
22669 7-915-13971
955516 FEDERAL EXPRESS CHARGES
589-110401-641950-00000
313-163673-641950-63041
313-163673-641950-60111
VCHR NET
CHECK NO
22878
517363
7-950-38250
1138 SHIPPING
VENDOR 172870 - FEDERAL EXPRESS CORPORATION
001-000000-142900-00000
22875 7-956-27752
629 SHIPPING
22876 7-923-66502
698 SHIPPING
22873 7-919-11803
70 SHIPPING
22876 7-923-09622
698 SHIPPING
22876 7-923-36091
698 SHIPPING
114-178975-641950-00000
001-138710-641950-00000
111-138317-641950-00000
001-138710-641950-00000
001-138710-641950-00000
0.00 169.17 0.00 169.17
0.00 6.24 0.00
0.00 9.10
0.00 24.44
0.00 25.74 0.00
0.00
CHECK TOTAL
6.24
CHECK NO
23061
517227 VENDOR 313170 - FEDERATION OF GENIALOGICAL
H PROTOS 9/4-10/00 001-156110-654360-00000
AND
59.28
CHECK NO 517670 VENDOR105760-FERGUSON UNDERGROUND
22697 695192 408-253212-655100-00000
20 PARTS
22694 695193 408-253212-655100-00000
2994 SUPPLIES
234.69
0.00 15.34 0.00 15.34
0.00 11.18 0.00 11.18
0.00 28.34 0.00 28.34
0,00 8.84 0.00
8.84
0.00 13.78 0.00 13,78
0.00 15.34 0.00 15.34
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 92.82
0.00 121.00 0.00 121.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 121.00
0.00 27.27 0.00 27.27
0.00 868.88 0.00 868.88
46
MAY 17. 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
22686
22697
22693
22695
22697
691238
4368 PARTS
695190
20 PARTS
683992
4859 PARTS
694820
2217 SUPPLIES
693128
20 PARTS
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16, 2000
DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
408-233351-655100-00000 0.00
408-253212-655100-00000 0,00
408-210130-646970-00000 0.00
408-233352-652910-00000 0.00
408-253212-655100-00000 0,00
CHECK NO
22666
517438 VENDOR 257370 - FERGUSON UNDERGROUND INC. #125
517858 001-122240-652995-00000
953438 TOILET
CHECK NO
22703 2/21/00 KRAMER
5106 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
22703 3/8/00 MOTE
5106 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
22703 3/15/00 COWDREY
5106 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
517509 VENDOR 303710 - FIRST ANESTHESIA ASSOC INC
001-155930-631210-00000
001-155930-631210-00000
001-155930-631210-00000
AFfT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET
3,785.00 0,00 3,785.00
248.83 0.00 248.83
640.00 0.00 640.00
CHECK NO
23047
517478 VENDOR 285600 - FIRST UNION MORTGAGE CORP.
THAYER MAY 2000 SHELTER 001-155930-634153-00000
THAYER MAY 2000 SHELTER
312.10 0.00 312.10
CHECK NO
23169
517691 VENDOR 193520 - FIRST UNION NATIONAL BANK OF FL
#2090000279140 516-121650-645920-00000
PROP & CASUALTY 5/15
171.08 0.00 171,08
CHECK TOTAL
0.00 6.053.16
0.00 129.48 0.00 129.48
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 129.48
0.00 308.75 0.00 308.75
0.00 473.20 0.00 473.20
0.00 162.50 0.00 162.50
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 944.45
0.00 252.56 0.00 252.56
0.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 252.56
8,879.16
0.00 8.879.16
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 8,879.16
MAY 17. 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
CHECK NO
23171
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16, 2000
DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO
517715 VENDOR 304240 - FIRST UNION NATIONAL BANK OF FL
#2000006761613 517-121640-645920-00000
GROUP HEALTH 5/4-5/11/00
AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET
CHECK NO
23302
23302
23302
517689
#2090000279153
WC 5/16/00
#2090000279153
WC 5/16/00
#2090000279153
WC 5/16/00
VENDOR 193440 - FIRST UNION NATIONAL BANK OF FLA
518-121630-649990-00000
0.00
75.346.86 0.00 75.346.86
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 75,346,86
CHECK NO
22702
22704
22688
22688
22688
517461
CR17584
621 EQUIP
17455
621 PARTS
17181
621 PARTS
17631
621 PARTS
17584
621 PARTS
0.00 16.31- 0.00 16.31-
20,467.63 0.00 20,467.63
518-121630-645928-00000 0.00
518-989080-361190-00000 0.00
VENDOR 273880 - FLASH EQUIPMENT. INC.
521-122410-646425-00000
408.30- 0.00 408.30-
CHECK NO
22665
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 20.043.02
0.00 58.28- 0.00 58.28-
CHECK NO
23224
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
233.04 0.00 233.04
521-122410-646425-00000 0,00
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
517375 VENDOR 182420 - FLORIDA AERIAL SERVICES INC.
5551 111-156341-647210-00000
955234 PRINTS FROM NEGATIVES
517451 VENDOR 266590 - FLORIDA ASSOCIATION OF COMMUNITY
M MIDDLEBROOK 2000 MEMBER 681-431310-654210-00000
MIDDLEBROOK 2000 MEMBERSHIP
1.062.56 0.00 1,062.56
410.41 0,00 410.41
70.24 0.00 70.24
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 1.717.97
0.00 231.50 0.00 231.50
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 231.50
0.00 20.00 0.00 20.00
MAY 17, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16, 2000
DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
CHECK NO
23062
22670
517292
M SKINNER 6/20-23/00
956127 AND
VENDOR 101720 - FLORIDA ASSOCIATION OF COUNTIES
001-155910-654360-00000
FAC 2000 DIRECTORY
956120 ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP
0.00
001-100130-654210-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
23222
23222
23046
23222
23222
23222
23222
23222
23222
23222
23222
23222
517656 VENDOR 294600 - FLORIDA IRRIGATION SUPPLY INC
062565
870 SUPPLIES
111-156332-646311-00000
067643
870 SUPPLIES
111-156332-646311-00000
072753
871 PARTS
111-156334-646311-00000
048202
870 SUPPLIES
111-156332-646311-00000
058163
870 SUPPLIES
111-156332-646311-00000
051544
870 SUPPLIES
111-156332-646311-00000
052584
870 SUPPLIES
111-156332-646311-00000
046567
870 SUPPLIES
111-156332-646311-00000
069709
870 SUPPLIES
111-156332-646311-00000
050462
870 SUPPLIES
111-156332-646311-00000
054379
870 SUPPLIES
111-156332-646311-00000
64896
870 SUPPLIES
111-156332-646311-00000
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
AMT NET
CHECK TOTAL
190.00
33.00
CHECK TOTAL
115.33
113.24
232.63
178.41
135.32
49.40
265.91
429.64
8.85
249.66
235186
508.33
16j
VCHR DISC
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
2
PAGE
VCHR NET
20.00
190.00
33.00
223.00
115.33
113.24
232.63
178.41
135,32
49,40
265,91
429.64
8.85
249.66
235.86
508.33
49
MAY 17, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
23222
23222
23277
23222
23222
23222
23222
23222
23222
049264
870 SUPPLIES
061085
870 CREDIT
080663
27 PARTS
076683
870 SUPPLIES
054378
870 SUPPLIES
059120
870 SUPPLIES
O40862
870 SUPPLIES
048201
870 SUPPLIES
046568
870 SUPPLIES
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16, 2000
DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
111-156332-646311-00000 0.00
111-156332-646311-00000 0.00
408-253212-655100-00000 0.00
111-156332-646311-00000 0.00
111-156332-646311-00000 0.00
111-156332-646311-00000 0.00
111-156332-646311-00000 0.00
111-156332-646311-00000 0.00
111-156332-646311-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
22890
23070
22890
22890
23070
23311
22890
517601
67563-38288 2/00-3/01/00
67563-38288 2/23/00-3/01/00
75264-82588 3/00-4/29/00
75264-82588 3/31/00-4/29/00
88172-16313 3/00-4/26/00
88172-16313 3/28/00-4/26/00
89618-38201 3/00-4/29/00
89618-38201 3/31/00-4/29/00
74407-37091 3/00-4/25/00
74407-37091 3/27/00-4/25/00
22492-34010 3/00-4/26/00
22492-34010 3/28/00-4/26/00
19953-37282 3/00-4/18/00
19953-37282 3/1/00-4/18/00
VENDOR 6790 - FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT
408-233351-643100-00000
16j 2'
AMT NET VCHR DISC
164.02 0.00
196.90- 0.00
PAGE
VCHR NET
164.02
196.90-
46.80 0.00 46.80
66.18 0.00 66.18
13.86 0.00 13.86
367.26 0.00 367.26
20.36 0.00 20.36
69.02 0.00 69.02
60.11 0.00 60.11
0.00
CHECK TOTAL
3.133.29
0.00 19.65 0.00 19.65
408-233313-643100-00000 0.00
111-156332-643100-00000 0.00
10.24 0.00 10.24
3.177.96 0.00
3.177.96
757.13 0.00 757.13
280,00 0.00 280.00
12,527.69 0.00
001-156180-643100-00000 0.00
101-163620-643100-00000 0.00
001-061010-643100-00000 0.00
408-233351-643100-00000 0.00
12,527.69
31.62 0.00 31.62
50
MAY 17, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER DESCRIPTION
23278 51912-14047 4/00-5/03/00
51912-14047 4/04/00-5/3/00
23278 03677-75210 2/00-3/22/00
03677-75210 2/21/00-3/22/00
22890 52852-06156 3/00-4/28/00
52852-06156 3/30/00-4/28/00
23070 67563-38288 3/00-4/28/00
67563-38288 3/00-4/28/00
22890 72492-84055 3/00-4/29/00
72492-84055 3/31/00-4/29/00
22890 73656-03203 9/99-4/19/00
73656-03203 9/23/00/-4/19/00
22890 27289-38297 4/00-5/02/00
27289-38297 4/03/00-5/02/00
22890 46304-11595 4/00-5/3/00
46304-11595 4/04/00-5/03/00
22890 97752-59121 3/00-4/27/00
97752-59121 3/29/00-4/27/00
23278 69075-41483 4/00-5/03/00
69075-41483 4/04/00-5/03/00
22890 39848-82187 3/00-4/28/00
39848-82187 3/30/00-4/28/00
22890 80138-36302 2/00-3/23/00
80138-36302 2/23/00-3/23/00
22890 54778-61537 3/00-4/27/00
54778-61537 3/29/00-4/27/00
23070 74267-33023 3/00-4/25/00
74267-33023 3/27/00-4/25/00
23311 73591-89011 4/00-5/09/00
73591-89011 4/10/00-5/9/00
22890 95812-35034 3/00-4/24/00
95812-35034 3/24/00-4/24/00
22890 55472-44078 4/00-5/4/00
55472-44078 4/05/00-5/4/00
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16, 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
408-253221-643100-00000 0.00
408-233312-643100-00000 0.00
408-233351-643100-00000 0.00
408-233351-643100-00000 0.00
152-162541-643100-00000 0.00
104-163646-643100-00000 0.00
104-163646-643100-00000 0.00
111-156332-643100-00000 0.00
408-233352-643100-00000 0,00
408-253221-643100-00000 0.00
408-233351-643100-00000 0.00
130-157710-643100-00000 0.00
408-233351-643100-00000 0.00
101-163620-643100-00000 0.00
001-061010-643100-00000 0.00
760-162711-643100-00000 0.00
001-156145-643100-00000 0.00
16j
AMT NET VCHR DISC
3,873.17 0.00
15,148.94 0.00
2
PAGE
VCHR NET
3,873.17
15,148.94
10.04 0.00 10.04
10.38 0.00 10.38
9.09 0.00
9.09 0,00
9.09
9.09
49.12 0.00 49.12
2,124.85 0.00
2,124.85
18.44 0.00 18.44
4,983.52 0.00
4,983.52
9.78 0.00 9.78
2,288.41 0.00
9.50 0.00
2,288.41
9.50
518.69 0.00 518.69
321.80 0.00 321.80
32.23 0.00 32.23
1,918.15 0.00
1,918.15
'51
MAY 17. 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER DESCRIPTION
23278 84137-38272 4/00-5/04/00
84137-38272 4/05/00-5/04/00
23278 56244-74077 4/00-5/3/00
56244-74077 4/04/00-5/3/00
22890 90849-80235 3/00-4/20/00
90849-80235 3/23/00-4/20/00
22890 05233-32088 3/00-4/24/00
05233-32088 3/24/00-4/24/00
23070 29113-35137 4/00-5/05/00
29113-35137 4/05/00-5/05/00
22890 63148-05182 3/00-4/26/00
63148-05182 3/28/00-4/26/00
22890 79337-32260 3/00-4/29/00
79337-32260 3/31/00-4/29/00
23070 95856-54339 4/00-5/02/00
95856-54339 4/04/00-5/02/00
23070 29913-49107 4/00-5/02/00
29913-49107 4/04/00-5/02/00
22890 73841-32127 3/00-4/15/00
73841-32127 3/17/00-4/15/00
22890 85942-34000 3/00-4/24/00
85942-34000 3/24/00-4/24/00
22890 87792-83186 3/00-4/28/00
87792-83186 3/30/00-4/28/00
23070 67320-23566 4/00-5/03/00
67320-23566 4/04/00-5/03/00
23070 74357-30069 3/00-4/25/00
74357-30069 3/27/00-4/25/00
22890 67247-36027 3/00-4/26/00
67247-36027 3/28/00-4/26/00
23070 67563-38288 3/1-3/30/00
67563-38288 3/1/00-3/30/00
23070 32652-61143 4/00-5/02/00
32652-61143 4/04/00-5/02/00
COLLIER COUNTY. FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16. 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
001-156110-643100-00000 0.00
408-253221-643100-00000 0.00
408-233313-643100-00000 0.00
760-162711-643100-00000 0.00
408-253212-643100-00000 0.00
408-233351-643100-00000 0.00
152-162541-643100-00000 0.00
408-233351-643100-00000 0.00
408-233351-643100-00000 0.00
101-163610-643100-00000 0.00
770-162710-643100-00000 0.00
408-233351-643100-00000 0.00
408-233351-643100-00000 0.00
101-163620-643100-00000 0.00
111-156332-643100-00000 0.00
408-233351-643100-00000 0.00
408-233351-643100-00000 0.00
AMT NET
5,629.91
54,218.25
12.20
182.22
344.81
9.09
17.96
13.21
9.90
48.50
844.82
9.50
15.18
190,23
664.89
26.63
18.31
16J
VCHR DISC
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
PAGE
VCHR NET
5.629.91
54.218.25
12.20
182.22
344.81
9.09
17.96
13.21
9.90
48.50
844.82
9,50
15.18
190.23
664.89
26.63
18.31
52
MAY 17, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
22890
DESCRIPTION
72478-62076 1/00-4/25/00
72478-62076 1/26/00-4/25/00
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16, 2000
ACCOUNT NO ANT DISC
188-140480-643100-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
22699
517245 VENDOR
1140000987
950269 LIMEROCK
6910 - FLORIDA ROCK & TANK LINES INC
408-233313-653110-00000
0.00
CHECK NO
23223
22687
23223
23223
23223
23223
23223
23223
23223
23223
23223
23223
517613
1140001195
619 ROCK
VENDOR 112450 - FLORIDA ROCK INDUSTRIES
104-163643-653110-00000
1140000983
4038 LIMEROCK
1140000847
619 ROCK
1140001197
619 ROCK
1140001196
619 ROCK
1140000984
619 ROCK
1140000988
619 ROCK
1140000630
619 ROCK
1140001195
619 ROCK
11400001309
619 ROCK
1140000985
619 ROCK
1140001192
619 ROCK
0.00
313-163673-763100-69122 0.00
106-163645-653110-00000 0.00
104-163643-653110-00000 0.00
103-163642-653110-00000 0.00
106-163645-653110-00000 0.00
104-163643-653110-00000 0.00
103-163642-653110-00000 0.00
106-163645-653110-00000 0.00
104-163643-653110-00000 0.00
104-163643-653110-00000 0.00
104-163643-653110-00000 0.00
AMT NET
1,108.74
CHECK TOTAL
141.22
CHECK TOTAL
2,006.09
1,426.55
331.77
3,170,43
69.19
291.33
798.96
58.16
355.99
1,226.01
67.39
1,643.82
16j
VCHR DISC
0.00
0.00
0,00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
PAGE
VCHR NET
1.108.74
111,503.84
141,22
141.22
2,006.09
1.426.55
331.77
3,170.43
69.19
291.33
798.96
58.16
355.99
1,226.01
67.39
1.643.82
MAY 17, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
23223 1140001307
619 ROCK
23223 1140000627
619 ROCK
23223 1140001308
619 ROCK
23223 1140001306
619 ROCK
23223 1140001194
619 ROCK
23223 1140001194
619 ROCK
23223 1140000986
619 ROCK
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16, 2000
DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
104-163643-653110-00000 0.00
103-163642-653110-00000 0.00
103-163642-653110-00000 0.00
103-163642-653110-00000 0.00
104-163643-653110-00000 0.00
106-163645-653110-00000 0.00
106-163645-653110o00000 0.00
CHECK NO
22662
517353 VENDOR 162890 - FOGG'S NURSERY AND MULCH SUPPLY
22500 111-156332-646318-00000
955406 SAWDUST/CHIP MULCH
CHECK NO
22701
517339 VENDOR 148180 - FONTAINE TRUCK EQUIPMENT CO
2913579 521-122410-646425-00000
1644 PARTS
AMT NET VCHR DISC
2,060.38 0.00
CHECK NO 517302 VENDOR 112340 -FORESTRY RESOURCES
22685 414461 111-156332-646318-00000
4731 MULCH
22685 414462 111-156332-646318-00000
4731 MULCH
2
PAGE
CHECK NO
22696
517372 VENDOR 179580 - FORT MYERS VAULT COMPANY
4/28/00 N 1/2 19 C4 GUZMA 001-122370-631990-00000
4/28/00 N 1/2 19 C4 / GUZMAN
VCHR NET
2,060.38
57.71 0,00 57.71
38.26 0,00 38.26
71.76 0.00 71,76
2,062.15 0.00
2,062.15
151.36 0.00 151.36
323,07 0.00 323.07
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
16,210.38
0.00 480.00 0.00 480.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 480.00
0.00 720.42 0.00 720.42
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 720.42
0.00
1,328.60 0.00
1,328.60
0.00 681.80 0.00 681.80
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
2,010.40
0.00 295.00 0.00 295.00
54
MAY 17, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16, 2000
DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
CHECK NO
22700
22700
22705
22700
517485
35473P
4069 PARTS
35423P
4069 PARTS
35962P
4069 PARTS
35392P
4069 PARTS
VENDOR 290310 - FREIGHTLINER OF TAMPA
521-122410-646425-00000
16J 2
AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 295.00
0.00 66.77 0.00 66.77
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
22668
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
25.12 0.00 25.12
CHECK NO
22879
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
517405 VENDOR 221940 - FT. MYERS COMMUNICATIONS INC
105383 144-144360-646610-00000
955795 LABOR REPLACING CRYSTAL
30.03 0.00 30.03
CHECK NO
22667
517247 VENDOR
9819633
826 BOOKS
47.37 O. O0 47.37
CHECK NO
23057
7400 - GALE RESEARCH COMPANY
129-156110-766100-33775
517246 VENDOR 7320 - GAYLORD BROTHERS, INC,
0053554002 001-156170-641950-00000
955658 FREIGHT CHARGE
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 169.29
CHECK NO
23190
517314 VENDOR 130240 - GEORGE YILMAZ
TRAVEL 4/11-14/00 YILMAZ
TRAVEL 4/11-14/00 YILMAZ
0.00 56.90 0.00 56.90
114-178975-640310-00000
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 56.90
0.00 539.10 0.00 539.10
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 539,10
0.00 81.00 0.00 81.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 81.00
0.00 75.00 0.00 75.00
0.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 75.00
1,048.06
517399 VENDOR 207580 - GEORGIA CARPET OUTLET
4/24 HUNSBUSHER 191-138785-884100-00000
36006000007 HUNSBUSHER/5072
0.00 1.048.06
MAY 17. 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER DESCRIPTION
22932 09880
36380200002 ;RP
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16, 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
191-138785-884100-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
23205
517557 VENDOR 313050 - GLOBAL TITLE AND JARO NUNEZ
D/P J NUNEZ 191-138785-884100-00000
38848560004 NUNEZ /5198
0.00
CHECK NO 517672
23128 4/00 INTEREST
4/00 INTEREST
23179 4/00 IMPACT FEES
4/00 IMPACT FEES
VENDOR 109070 - GOLDEN GATE FIRE CONTROL
113-138900-341890-00000
113-000000-209800-00000
16J
AMT NET VCHR DISC
945.86 0.00
CHECK NO 517248 VENDOR
22706 64783
2130 TURFF
22707 64843
2620 HAY
7770 - GOLDEN GATE NURSERY
408-253212-646314-00000
001-155410-652210-00000
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
2,500.00 0.00
CHECK NO 517249 VENDOR
22671 01-078689-03
953812 SUPPLIES
7810 - GOLDEN GATE RENTALL
408-253215-634999-00000
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
CHECK NO 517400 VENDOR 208010 -GOLDEN GATE TROPHY CENTER
22887 SHERRY LONG 5/8/00 001-100130-634999-00000
1142 TROPHY'S
22887 JASON VALINSKY 3/30/00 001-100130-634999-00000
1142 TROPHY'S
PAGE
CHECK NO 517370 VENDOR 178630 - GRAINGER
VCHR NET
945.86
1,993.92
2,500.00
2,50O.O0
0.00 139.69 0.00 139.69
0.00
55,142.03 0.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
55,142.03
55.281.72
0.00 9.00 0.00 9.00
0.00 105.00 0.00 105.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 114.00
0.00 40.75 0.00 40.75
CHECK TOTAL
0.00
40.75
0.00 23.57 0.00 23.57
0.00 23.57 0.00 23.57
0.00
CHECK TOTAL
47.14
56
MAY 17. 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
22884
22885
22882
22886
22883
22882
22886
22882
22664
DESCRIPTION
287-395821-S
49 SUPPLIES
287-945821-0
1909 SUPPLIES
287-513714-9
353 SUPPLIES
973-956306-3
1906 SUPPLIES
287-701066-6
269 SUPPLIES
835-622727-5
353 SUPPLIES
973-191763-0
1906 SUPPLIES
833-275798-1
353 SUPPLIES
835-624541-8
955413 SAFELY EYEWEAR
COLLIER COUNTY. FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16. 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
408-233312-652990-00000 0.00
408-233351-652990-00000 0.00
408-233352-652910-00000 0.00
408-233352-652990-00000 0.00
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
408-233352-652910-00000 0.00
408-233352-652990-00000 0.00
408-233352-652910-00000 0,00
111-156332-652140-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
22690
22715
23225
22715
22869
23225
22869
517611
948921
99-2166-CFA
948981
955657 APPEARANCE FEES
948567
99-2096 SKINNER
948814
955657 APPEARANCE FEES
948985
DEPOSITION COPIES 00-05
948657
99-11017 SOTELO
948530
DEPOSITION COPIES 00-05
VENDOR 106780 - GREGORY COURT REPORTING
681-410310-633051-00000
16J 2
AMT NET VCHR DISC
12.60 0.00
36.39- 0.00
PAGE
VCHR NET
12.60
36.39-
54.24 0.00 54.24
322.57 0.00 322.57
81.44 0.00 81.44
79.16 0.00 79.16
117.76 0.00 117.76
428.68 0.00 428.68
15.60 0.00 15.60
0.00
CHECK TOTAL
1. 075.66
0.00 52.79 0.00 52.79
001-010510-633010-00000 0.00
681-410310-633051-00000 0,00
159.50 0.00 159.50
22.66 0.00 22.66
35.00 0.00 35,00
10.15 0.00 10.15
17.00 0.00 17.00
34.58 0.00 34.58
001-010510-633010-00000 0.00
681-410310-633051-00000 0.00
681-410310-633051-00000 0.00
681-410310-633051-00000 0.00
57
MAY 17, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
22869
23225
22869
22869
22690
22869
22869
22869
DESCRIPTION
948540
DEPOSITION COPIES 00-05
948739
99-626 BERTONI
948984
DEPOSITION COPIES 00-05
948984
DEPOSITION COPIES 00-05
948036
99-1597-CJA-FGB
g48926
DEPOSITION COPIES 00-05
948983
DEPOSITION COPIES 00-05
949041
DEPOSITION COPIES 00-05
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16, 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
681-410310-633051-00000 0.00
681-410310-633051-D0000 0.00
681-410310-633033-00000 0.00
681-410310-633043-00000 0.00
681-410310-633043-00000 0.00
681-410310-633051-00000 0.00
681-410310-633051-00000 0.00
681-410310-633051-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
22881
517507 VENDOR 303550 - GTE WIRELESS
05522123-919175-0400
3716 PHONE SVS
001-157110-644620-00000 0.00
CHEC~ NO
22880
517445 VENDOR 263680 - GUARDIAN EQUIPMENT INC
3229 408-253215-655100-00000
136 CHEMICAL FEED
16j 2
CHECK NO
23058
517250 VENDOR 8030 - GULF COAST TRAVEL
M MCNEES 5/23/00 001-100190-640310-00000
5023 M MCNEES 5/23/00
AMT NET VCHR DISC
55.85 0.00
CHECK NO
22709
517414 VENDOR 230940- GULFSHORE ENDOSCOPY CENTER, INC.
JUNE TRACEY 4/13/00 001-155930-631210-00000
5101 PROF SVS / JUNE TRA6EY
PAGE
VCHR NET
55.85
23.00 0.00 23.00
30.00 0.00 30.00
43.93 0.00 43.93
155.86 0.00 155.86
29.25 0.00 29.25
11.15 0.00 11.15
204.85 0.00 204.85
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 885.57
44.93 0.00 44.93
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 44.93
0.00 510.00 0.00 510.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 510.00
0.00 522.00 0.00 522.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 522.00
0.00 524.55 0.00 524.55
58
MAY 17, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16, 2000
DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
CHECK NO
22681
22689
517685 VENDOR 172500 - H. M. BUCKLEY & SONS, INC.
2140010 109-182901-634254-00000
3383 ANNUAL FLOWERS
2140680 109-182901-634254-00000
3883 FLOWERS
0.00
0.00
CHECK NO
22596
517504 VENDOR 302880 - HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF COLLIER
REF PERMITS 113-138900-322510-00000
REF HABITAT
0.00
CHECK NO
23189
517402 VENDOR 211550 - HADINGER CARPET
12306 191-138785-884100-00000
55417000169 WASKOVICH/5065
0.00
CHECK NO
22692
22713
22684
517315
740047152
684 CHLORINE
740047320
1815 HYPOCHLORITE
740047279
198 HYPOCHLORITE
VENDOR 131720 - HARCROS CHEMICALS, INC.
408-233312-652310-00000
111-156313-652311-00000
408-253221-652310-00000
0.00
0.00
0.00
CHECK NO
22698
517251 VENDOR
7011
1262 ROCK
8200 - HARMON BROTHERS ROCK CO, INC
106-163645-653110-00000
0.00
CHECK NO
23270
517713 VENDOR 294840 - HARPER BROTHERS CONSTRUCTION INC
66065C 313-163673-763100-66065
917877 - THRU 4/3/00
0.00
AMT NET
CHECK TOTAL
2.475.00
3,252.60
CHECK TOTAL
300.00
CHECK TOTAL
1,650.00
CHECK TOTAL
288,60
402.30
2,597.40
CHECK TOTAL
736,00
CHECK TOTAL
77.243.44
16J
VCHR DISC
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0,00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
2
PAGE
VCHR NET
524.55
2,475.00
3,252.60
5,727.60
300.00
300.00
1,650.00
1,650.00
288.60
402.30
2,597.40
3,288.30
736.00
736.00
77,243.44
59
MAY 17, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
23270
DESCRIPTION
66065C - RETAINAGE
917877 - THRU 4/3/00 RETAINAGE
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16, 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
313-000000-205100-00000 0.00
CHECK NO 517572 VENDOR 900030 - HARRIET EISEN
201944 TRAVEL 5/1/00 EISEN
EISEN 5/1/00 TRAVEL
681-421510-640300-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
22708
517327 VENDOR 140110 - HEDSERG ASSOCIATES
2000020353 111-138911-634804-00000
GKH2000020353
16J 2
CHECK NO
23069
517714 VENDOR 303660 - HEINTZELMANS TRUCK CENTER INC
20209066 470-173441-764990-00000
3028 REPLACEMENT ROLL-OFF TRUCK
AMT NET VCHR DISC
7,724.34- 0.00
CHECK NO
22691
517529 VENDOR 311650 - HELEN R. TAYLOR
MAY 2000 SHELTER/COWDREY 001-155930-634153-00000
MAY 2000 SHELTER / COWDREY
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
CHECK NO
23126
517393 VENDOR 199810 - HELENE ROSSLER
TRAVEL W/E 5/12
ROSSLER W/E 5/12
123-155980-640200-33080
123-155960-640200-33060
PAGE 60
CHECK NO
22712
517371 VENDOR 178790 - HIDEAWAY STORAGE
48 510-102020-644170-00000
132 STORAGE
VCHR NET
7,724.34-
CHECK NO 517664 VENDOR 8810 - HOLE MONTES AND ASSOC INC
69,519.10
23.20 0.00 23.20
CHECK TOTAL
0.00
23.20
0.00 45.00 0.00 45.00
0.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 45.00
84,735.00 0.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
84,735,00
84,735.00
0.00 450.00 0.00 450.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 450.00
0.00 14.21
0.00 6.09 0.00
CHECK TOTAL
0.00
20.30
20.30
0.00 70.00 0.00 70.00
CHECK TOTAL
0.00
70.00
MAY 17, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
23320
23153
23248
23320
23248
23320
DESCRIPTION
1985031 - 2/25/00
101622 - TO 2/25/00
1996069
702059 - 2/26/00 THRU 3/31/00
2000038/3-31-00
402887 - 2/26 THRU 3/31/00
1985031 - 2/25/00
101622 - TO 2/25/00
1993134/4-19-00
402887 - 1/29 THRU 3/31/00
1985031 - 2/25/00
101622 - TO 2/25/00
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16, 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
413-263611-631400-73002 0.00
413-263611-631400-74020 0.00
414-263611-631400-73916 0.00
331-163650-631400-65041 0.00
413-263611-631400-73053 0.00
411-273511-631400-70049 0.00
CHECK NO
23117
517221 VENDOR 195510 - HOLIDAY INN - UNIVERSITY CENTER
G YOUNG#P06284-00 001-121710-640300-00000
AND
16j 2
CHECK NO
23129
23129
517384 VENDOR 192320 - HOLIDAY INN ASHLEY PLAZA
5/22-26 S EPRIGHT 490-144610-640310-00000
5084 5/22-26/00 S EPRIGHT
5/22-26 D FLAGG 490-144610-640310-00000
5084 5/22-26/00 D FLAGG
AMT NET VCHR DISC
2,025.25 0.00
PAGE
CHECK NO
23165
22714
22714
517354 VENDOR 164250 - HOME DEPOT
41568
3624560006 PENA/2561
8110790
4889 SUPPLIES
3132284
4889 SUPPLIES
191-138785-884100-00000
470-173441-652990-00000
470-173441-652990-00000
VCHR NET
2,025.25
260.00 0.00 260.00
1,955,00 0.00
44,942.29 0.00
9,515.26 0.00
2,025.25 0.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
1.955.00
44,942.29
9,515.26
2,025.25
60,723.05
0.00 158.00 0.00 158.00
CHECK TOTAL 0,00 158.00
0.00 324.00 0.00 324.00
0.00 324.00 0.00 324.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 648.00
1,404.02 0.00
0.00
1.404.02
0.00 67.62 0.00 67.62
0.00 33.94 0.00 33.94
CHECK TOTAL
0.00
1,505.58
61
MAY 17, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
CHECK NO
23186
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16, 2000
DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO
517470 VENDOR 281640 - HOME DEPOT COMMERCIAL ACCOUNTS
2041447 191-138785-884100-00000
36545400009/LOPEZ 5097
AMT DISC
0.00
CHECK NO
22889
22889
22889
22889
22889
22889
22889
517450
2/22/00 BOYD
5104 PROF SERVICES
2/24/00 L BOYD
5104 PROF SERVICES
2/21/00 BOYD
5104 PROF SERVICES
3/5.6.7,8.9.22/00
5104 PROF SERVICES
2/23/00 L BOYD
5104 PROF SERVICES
2/25/00 L 80YD
5104 PROF SERVICES
2/24,25/00 AMERICO
5104 PROF SERVICES
VENDOR 266220 - HOWARD R. BOURDAGES M.D,
001-155930-631990-00000
16j
~ PAGE 62
AMT NET VCHR DISC
VCHR NET
1,170.21 O.00
1,170.21
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
CHECK NO
22888
1,170.21
0.00 61.75 0,00 61.75
CHECK NO
23276
23276
23276
001-155930-631990-00000 0.00
001-155930-631990-00000 0.00
001-155930-631990-00000 0.00
001-155930-631990-00000 0.00
61.75 0.00 61.75
146.25 0.00 146.25
377.00 0.00 377.00
001-155930-631990-00000 0.00
001-155930-631990-00000 0.00
517311 VENDOR 127370 - HOWCO ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, LTD.
200003160104 470-173442-634999-00000
1112 PICK UP ANITFREEZE
001-122240-634999-00000
517383 VENDOR 191540 - HRS
5/2/2000 SMITH
955030 SMITH
5/2/2000 BOLGER
955030 5/2/2000 BOLGER
5/5/2000 DAVISON
955030 DAVISON
001-122240-634999-00000
001-122240-634999-00000
97.50 0,00 97.50
2,398.50 0.00
2,398,50
923.00 0.00 923.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
4,065,75
O.OO 17.55 0.00 17.55
CHECK TOTAL
0.00
17.55
0.00 50.00 0.00 50.00
0.00 50.00 0.00 50.00
0.00 50.00 0.00 50.00
MAY 17, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16, 2000
DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
CHECK NO
22661
22683
517328 VENDOR 140240 -HUGHES SUPPLY INC.
33693726-01 408-253212-652990-00000
953838 I GALLON GREASE
33662274-01 408-253212-655100-00000
4511 PARTS
16J 2
AMT NET VCHR DISC
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
CHECK NO
22680
22682
517703 VENDOR 274520 -HUGHES-TOPPS EXTERMINATORS
3/29/00 BLD 9 UNIT 9 001-122240-639966-00000
4477 TERMITE TREATMENT
3/29/00 BLD C-2 C-1 001-122240-639966-00000
4329 TERMITE TREATMENT
PAGE
VCHR NET
150.00
CHECK NO
23247
23247
23247
517688
7468
403761 TO 3/31/00
7446
403761 TO 3/31/00
7445
403761 TO 3/31/00
VENDOR 189680 - HUMISTON & MOORE ENGINEERS
195-110406-631400-80221
195-110406-631400-80221
195-110406-631400-80221
0.00 85.00 0.00 85.00
0.00
4.041.00 0.00
CHECK NO
23060
517219 VENDOR 184540 - HYATT REGENCY ORLANDO
H CASELTINO 4233740 001-138710-640300-00000
AND
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
CHECK NO 517222 VENDOR 203360 - HYATT REGENCY TAMPA
23119 G GARRITY 5/21-24/00 001-100130-640300-00000
AND
3,862.50 0.00
CHECK NO 517252 VENDOR 9020 - HYDRAULIC HOSE AND EQUIP
3,375.00 0.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
0.00
0.00
4.041.00
4,126.00
3.862.50
3,375.00
7.237.50
0.00 530.71 0.00 530.71
3,045.95 0.00
2,803.75 0.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
0.00
0.00
3,045.95
2,803.75
6.380.41
0.00 109.00 0.00 109.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 109.00
0.00 190.00 0.00 190.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 190.00
63
MAY 17, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
22711 091203
270 PARTS
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16. 2000
DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
23183
517719 VENDOR 308470 - I-CON SYSTEMS INC
5759 301-120402-763100-80172
4096 FLUSH VALVES
0.00
CHECK NO
22929
517417 VENDOR 234180 - IKON OFFICE SOLUTIONS
12398529 001-155110-651210-00000
653 3/23-4/23
16j 2
CHECK NO
22931
517459 VENDOR 272500 -IKON OFFICE SOLUTIONS
12395771 408-253221-651210-00000
5040 MAINT CONTACT 4/00-4/01
AMT NET VCHR DISC
51.04 0.00
CHECK NO
22930
22930
517416 VENDOR 232270- IKON OFFICE SOLUTIONS, INC.
12303925 113-138930-644600-00000
1247 3/27-4/27/00
12303925 113-138930-651210-00000
1247 3/27-4/27/00
PAGE
VCHR NET
51,04
CHECK NO
23299
22922
23199
517253 VENDOR 9180 - IMMOKALEE DISPOSAL CO
432 5/1-5/31/00
432 5/1-5/31/00
111-156334-643300-00000
464 5/1-5/31
464 5/1-5/31 1607
495-192330-643300-00000
100 4/1-4/30/00
100 4/1-4/30/00
001-156150-643300-00000
001-122240-643300-00000
106-163645-643300-00000
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 51.04
8.982.00 0.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
0.00 6.15 0.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
8,982.00
8.982.00
6.15
6.15
0.00 577.50 0.00 577.50
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 577.50
0.00 333.50 0.00 333.50
0.00 138.81 0.00 138.81
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 472.31
0.00 295.03 0.00 295.03
0.00 108.24 0.00 108.24
0.00 17.00
0.00 168,26
0.00 65.96 0.00
251.22
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 654.49
64
MAY 17, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
CHECK NO
23155
23155
23155
23155
23155
23155
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16, 2000
DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET
517254 VENDOR 9250 - IMMOKALEE UTILITY CORP
2126065400 3/20-4/25/00
2126065400 3/20-4/25/00
2111160100 3/13-4/18/00
2111160100 3/13-4/18/00
2111161500 3/13-4/18/00
2111161500 3/13-4/18/00
2126060700 3/20-4/25/00
2126060700 3/20-4/25/00
2104011800 3/21-4/26/00
2104011800 3/21-4/26/00
2126066400 3/20-4/25/00
2126066400 3/20-4/25/00
001-122370-643400-00000
0.00
001-155810-643400-00000
0.00
111-156334-643400-00000
0.00
111-156334-643400-00000
0.00
111-156334-643400-00000
0.00
111-156334-643400-00000
0.00
CHECK NO
23203
517552 VENDOR 313000 -INDEPENDENT TITLE AND
D/P K RUMPLE 191-138785-884100-00000
40070680009 RUMPLE /5205
0.00
CHECK NO 517550 VENDOR 312980 - INDEPENDENT TITLE AND JANE OSBORN
23209 D/P d OSBRON 191-138785-884100-00000
26630680007 OSBRON /5202
0.00
CHECK NO
23216
517553 VENDOR 313010 - INDEPENDENT TITLE AND MICHAEL COX
D/P M COX 191-138785-884100-00000
39021080009 COX /5190
0.00
CHECK NO
23208
517551 VENDOR 312990 - INDEPENDENT TITLE AND ZIOMARA PEREZ
D/P X PEREZ 191-138785-884100-00000
35754200008 PEREZ /5204
0.00
7.31
268.76
995.51
9.07
22.61
91.48
CHECK TOTAL
2,500.00
CHECK TOTAL
2,500.00
CHECK TOTAL
2,500.00
CHECK TOTAL
2,500.00
CHECK TOTAL
16j
VCHR DISC
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
2
PAGE
VCHR NET
7.31
268.76
995.51
9.07
22.61
91.48
1.394.74
2,500.00
2,500.00
2,500,00
2,500.00
2,500.00
2.500.00
2.500.00
2,5OO.O0
VOUCHER
CHECK NO
22959
CHECK NO
22928
22928
CHECK NO
23164
23164
CHECK NO
22950
22950
22950
CHECK NO
23217
CHECK NO
23213
MAY 17, 2000
REPORT 100-601
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16, 2000
DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO
517355 VENDOR 165850 - INSTRUCTIOI~AL VIDEO INC.
11252C 355-156190-652670-00000
956031 PUBLICATIONS
AMT DISC
16J 2
517412 VENDOR 228980 - INSTRUMENT SPECIALTIES INC.
16561 412-273511-646510-70881
25 TEST
16561 412-273511-641950-70881
25 TEST
AMT NET VCHR DISC
PAGE
517305 VENDOR 115600 - INSURANCE AND RISK MANAGEMENT SERV.
7084 516-121650-631990-00000
1468 5/00 PROP
7083 518-121630-631990-00000
1468 5/00 WC-S
VCHR NET
0.00 24.95 0.00 24.95
517255
3388
000537 -5/00 ANSWERING SERVICE
3388
000537 -5/00 ANSWERING SERVICE
3388
000537 -5/00 ANSWERING SERVICE
VENDOR 9340 - INTERCEPT OF FLORIDA INC,
109-182601-641150-00000
109-182900-641150-00000
778-182700-641150-00000
CHECK TOTAL
0.00
24.95
517563 VENDOR 313110 -ISAND TITLE AND ROSENDO CHAVEZ
D/P R CHAVEZ 191-138785-884100-00000
62207480005 CHAVEZ /5189
0.00 99.00 0.00 99.00
517548 VENDOR 312960 -ISLAND TITLE AND AMIE LINDSEY
D/P A LINDSEY 191-138785-884100-00000
62204200000 LINDSEY /5194
0.00 5.00 0.00
0.00
5.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 104.00
3,262.00 0.00
3,262.00
0.00 488.00 0.00 488.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
3,750.00
0.00 28.00 0.00 28.00
0.00 28.00 0.00 28.00
0.00 24.00 0.00 24.00
0.00
0.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 80.00
2,500.00 0.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
2,500.00 0.00
2,500.00
2,500.00
2,500.00
MAY 17, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16. 2000
DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
CHECK NO
23214
517561 VENDOR 313090 -ISLAND TITLE AND ARACELI GARCIA
D/P A GARCIA 191-138785-884100-00000
62207400001 GARCIA /5192
0.00
CHECK NO
23207
517549 VENDOR 312970 - ISLAND TITLE AND CIRINO TREJO
D/P C TREJO 191-138785-884100-00000
62203080001 TREJO /5207
0.00
CHECK NO
23212
517562 VENDOR 313100- ISLAND TITLE AND JOSE MANUEL
D/P J GONZALEZ 191-138785-884100-00000
62204360005 GONZALEZ /5193
0.00
CHECK NO
23210
517560 VENDOR 313080- ISLAND TITLE AND NORMA MARTINEZ
D/P N MARTINEZ 191-138785-884100-00000
62207440003 MARTINEZ /5196
0.00
CHECK NO
23193
23193
23193
517678
0180
142 REPAIRS
0179
142 REPAIRS
0170
142 REPAIRS
VENDOR 134690 - J. HORVATH ELECTRIC MOTORS
408-253215-634999-00000
408-253215-634999-00000
408-253215-634999-00000
0.00
0.00
0.00
CHECK NO
22938
517415 VENDOR 231810 - J. M. TODD COMPANY
35251 113-138900-646710-00000
845 3/25-4/24
16j 2
AMT NET VCHR DISC
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
2,500.00 0.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
2.500.00 0.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
2,500,00 0.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
2,500.00 0.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
1,215.98 0.00
1,155.91 0.00
2,918.58 0.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
VCHR NET
2,500.00
2,500.00
2,500.00
2,500.00
2,500.00
2,500.00
2,500.00
2,500.00
2,500.00
1,215.98
1.155.91
2,918.58
5,290.47
0.00 25.00 0.00 25.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 25.00
MAY 17, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER DESCRIPTION
CHECK NO 517259 VENDOR 10570 - J, W. CRAFT
22929 CCBO 4/00 CARNSTOWN
1114 CCBO 4/00 CARNSTOWN
22939 CCBO 4/00 CARNSTOWN
CCBO 4/00 CARNSTOWN 1114
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16, 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET
470-173441-634999-00000 0.00
470-173443-634999-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
22943
517413 VENDOR 229750 - J.C.PRODUCTIONS
30720 111-156349-634999-00000
5006 CINCO DE MAYO
0.00
CHECK NO 517256 VENDOR
22944 36302
1662 PARTS
22944 36641
1662 PARTS
22944 36869
1662 PARTS
9540 - JACK AND ANN'S FEED
495-192330-652990-00000
495-192330-652990-00000
495-192330-652990-00000
0.00
0.00
0.00
CHECK NO 517296 VENDOR 105400 - JAMES E. COLLINS M.D,
23197 A DIEUSEUL 00-0053-CP 681-421190-631990-00000
A DIEUSEUL 00-0053 -CP
0.00
CHECK NO 517409
23163 D FORD 3/08/00
5108 D FORD 3/08/00
23163 D FORD 3/08/00
5108 D FORD 3/08/00
23163 D FORD 3/29/00
5108 D FORD 3/29/00
VENDOR 226290 - JANICE N. YOUNG, M.D., P.A.
001-155930-631210-00000
001-155930-631210-00000
001-155930-631210-00000
0.00
0.00
0.00
67.50
33.60
CHECK TOTAL
975.00
CHECK TOTAL
0.95
18.66
6.27
CHECK TOTAL
325.00
CHECK TOTAL
94.25
855.40
91.00
CHECK TOTAL
163
VCHR DISC
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
PAGE 68
VCHR NET
67.50
33.60
101.10
975.00
975.00
0.95
18.66
6.27
25.88
325.00
325.00
94.25
855.40
91.00
1,040.65
MAY 17, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
CHECK NO
22954
DESCRIPTION
517403 VENDOR 214680 - JARA, INC.
00-5989
956147 BOOK BL LqW
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16, 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
001-421050-654110-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
23054
517525 VENDOR 310970 - 2ASON C SEITZ
TFCAVEL 4/11 SEITZ
TPJ~VEL 4/11/ SEITZ
111-178980-640300-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
23159
517293 VENDOR 102840 - JEFF E. HASSELL, P.E., INC,
04-20-2000 778-182701-634999-00000
1866 SVS 1/8-4/20/00
0.00
CHECK NO
22941
517257 VENDOR
611350
618 PARTS
10160 - JOHN COLLINS AUTO PARTS, INC.
521-122410-646425-00000
22960 607117
954289 SUPPLIES. PARTS
22942 612560
618 PARTS
22940 611315
1402 PARTS
22942 614330
618 PARTS
22942 611725
618 PARTS
22942 615263
618 PARTS
22942 611181
618 PARTS
001-172930-652990-00000
521-122410-646425-00000
408-233351-652990-00000
521-122410-646425-00000
521-122410-646425-00000
521-122410-646425-00000
521-122410-646425-00000
16j 2
AMT NET VCHR DISC
PAGE
VCHR NET
344.50 0.00 344.50
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 344.50
8.00 0.00 8.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 8.00
CHECK NO 517455 VENDOR 269040 - 20HN DUNNUCK
2,000.00 0.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
2,000.00
2,000.00
0.00 23.04 0.00 23.04
0.00 42,44 0.00 42.44
0.00 35.00 0.00 35.00
0.00 39.60 0.00 39.60
0,00 29.94 0.00 29.94
0.00 60.35 0.00 60.35
0.00 5.01 0.00
5.01
0.00 265.44 0.00 265.44
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 500,82
69
MAY 17, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
23167
DESCRIPTION
TUITION REIMB 1/00
TUITION REIMB 1/00
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16, 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
001-100110-654310-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
23162
23162
517452 VENDOR 266870-$OHNP. VAN DONEGAN, M.D.
V NITTOLO 4/10 001-155930-631210-00000
5109 V NITTOLO 4/10
V NIlq'OLO 2/26-3/1 001-155930-631210-00000
5109 V NITTOLO 2/26-3/1
16j
AMT NET VCHR DISC
835.02 0.00
CHECK NO
23161
517429 VENDOR 249880 - JOHN PAUL LANDI, M,D,.,P.C.
V COLLINS 3/14/00 001-155930-631210-00000
5111 V COLLINS 3/14/00
I PAGE 70
CHECK NO
23170
517671 VENDOR 108280 - JOHNSON CONTROLS, INC.
47710504
3757 CAMERAS
22956 47668720
953400 REPAIR MODEM
VCHR NET
835.02
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 835.02
CHECK NO 517626
23168 165413
420 SUPPLIES
23168 165323
420 SUPPLIES
23168 165315
420 SUPPLIES
23168 165314
420 SUPPLIES
23168 164997
420 SUPPLIES
0.00 42.25 0.00 42.25
0.00 481.00 0.00 481.00
0.00
301-120435-763100-80508 0.00
001-122240-763100-00000 0.00
001-122240-639963-00000 0.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 523.25
4.062.50 0.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
11,982.00
9,500.00 0.00
4,062.50
4,062.50
VENDOR 127280 - JOHNSTONE SUPPLY
001-122240-652996-00000
21,482.00
408.89 0.00 408.89
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
21.890.89
0.00 50.80 0.00 50.80
702.19 0.00 702.19
194.00 0.00 194.00
001-122240-652996-00000 0.00
001-122240-652996-00000 0.00
001-122240-652996-00000 0.00
001-122240-652996-00000 0.00
80.99 0.00 80.99
59.16 0.00 59.16
MAY 17, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
23168
23168
23168
23168
23168
23168
23168
23168
23168
23168
23168
23168
23168
23168
23168
23168
23168
DESCRIPTION
165578
420 SUPPLIES
165276
420 SUPPLIES
165268
420 SUPPLIES
165420
42O SUPPLIES
165348
420 SUPPLIES
165997
420 SUPPLIES
165525
420 SUPPLIES
165389
420 SUPPLIES
165242
420 SUPPLIES
165638
420 SUPPLIES
164859
420 SUPPLIES
165293
420 SUPPLIES
165473
420 SUPPLIES
165060
420 SUPPLIES
165579
420 SUPPLIES
165331
420 SUPPLIES
165717
420 SUPPLIES
COLLIER COUNTY. FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16, 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
001-122240-652996-00000 0.00
001-122240-652996-00000 0.00
001-122240-652996-00000 0.00
001-122240-652996-00000 0.00
001-122240-652996-00000 0.00
001-122240-652996-00000 0.00
001-122240-652996-00000 0.00
001-122240-652996-00000 0.00
001-122240-652996-00000 0.00
001-122240-652996-00000 0.00
001-122240-652996-00000 0.00
001-122240-652996-00000 0.00
001-122240-652996-00000 0.00
001-122240-652996-00000 0.00
001-122240-652996-00000 0.00
001-122240-652996-00000 0.00
001-122240-652996-00000 0.00
16j
AMT NET VCHR DISC
238.16 0.00
2
PAGE
VCHR NET
238.16
308.50 0.00 308.50
35.91 0.00 35.91
160.62 0.00 160.62
233.60 0.00 233.60
113.36 0.00 113.36
49.95 0.00 49.95
91.19 0.00 91.19
104.51 0.00 104.51
46.34 0.00 46.34
51.84 0.00 51.84
814.32 0.00 814.32
150.78 0.00 150.78
19.02 0.00 19.02
56.76 0.00 56.76
82.95 0.00 82.95
32.30 0.00 32.30
71
MAY 17, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
23168
23168
23168
165639
420 SUPPLIES
165668
420 SUPPLIES
165338
420 SUPPLIES
DESCRIPTION
COLLIER COUNTY. FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16. 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
001-122240-652996-00000 0.00
001-122240-652996-00000 0.00
001-122240-652996-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
23127
517258 VENDOR 10500 - JUDY SCRIBNER
TRAVEL W/E 5/12
SCRIBNER TRAVEL W/E 5/12
123-155972-640200-33072 0.00
123-155975-640200-33075 0.00
123-155980-640200-33080 0.00
123-155960-640200-33060 0.00
CHECK NO
22945
517341 VENDOR 148690 - KAR PRODUCTS
908878
1322 PARTS
521-122410-646425-00000 0,00
CHECK NO
18102
23050
517498 VENDOR 299790 -KARL G. SIEG, M.D., P.A.
P GRIFFITH 99-1441 CP 681-421190-631990-00000
P GRIFFITH 99-1441CP
K VACCARO 99-1459 681-421190-631990-00000
K VACCARO 99-1459
0.00
0.00
CHECK NO
22947
517260 VENDOR
111596
589 PRINTING
10690 - KELLY BLUEPRINTERS
113-138312-651210-00000
0.00
CHECK NO
23310
517716 VENDOR 306530 - KIDD & DRISCOLL
919660 001-013010-631990-00301
3679 CENSUS
0.00
AMT NET
29.00
98.28
32,75
CHECK TOTAL
0.61
8.83
0.71
7.25
CHECK TOTAL
185.72
CHECK TOTAL
325.00
325.00
CHECK TOTAL
14.35
CHECK TOTAL
60,000.00
16j
VCHR DISC
0.00
0.00
0.00
0,00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
PAGE
VCHR NET
29.00
98.28
32.75
3,837.28
17.40
17,40
185.72
185.72
325.00
325.00
650,00
14.35
14.35
60.000.00
72
MAY 17, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
23310 919738
3679 CENSUS
23310 919863
3679 CENSUS
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16, 2000
DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
001-013010-631990-00301 0.00
001-013010-631990-00301 0.00
CHECK NO
22946
22946
517386 VENDOR 194110 - KILPATRICK TURF EQUIPMENT
3172251 521-122410-646425-00000
272 SPACERS
3172455 521-122410-646425-00000
272 SPACERS
16j 2
AMT NET VCHR DISC
25,000.00 0.00
CHECK NO
22937
517517 VENDOR 307940 - KIRK SANDERS
R TUCKER 5/00 RENT
R TUCKER 5/00 RENT
001-155930-634153-00000
15,000.00 0.00
CHECK NO
23192
517510 VENDOR 305300 - KONE,INC
379973
3426 4/00 SVS
001-122240-646285-00000
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
CHECK NO
22949
22949
517261 VENDOR10900 -KREHLING INDUSTRIES
107774 001-172930-653150-00000
954287 MATERIAL
108337 001-172930-653150-00000
954287 MATERIAL
PAGE'
VCHR NET
25,000.00
CHECK NO
22951
517566 VENDOR 313370 o KREINES & KREINES, INC.
PLAN WIRELESS 113-138312-654110-00000
956202 PLAN WIRELESS
15,000.00
CHECK NO 517332 VENDOR 142740 - L. CHRISTIAN MOGELVANG. M.D.. P.A.
100.000.00
0.00 83.94 0.00 83.94
0.00 7.40 0.00
7.40
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 91.34
0.00 450.00 0.00 450.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 450.00
2,942.00 0.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
0.00
2,942. O0
2,942.00
0.00 68.83 0.00 68.83
0.00 68.83 0.00 68.83
0.00
CHECK TOTAL
137,66
0.00 30.00 0.00 30.00
CHECK TOTAL
0.00
30.00
73
MAY 17. 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
23191
DESCRIPTION
N CISNEROS 3/1/00
5110 N CISNEROS 3/1/00
COLLIER COUNTY. FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16. 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
001-155930-631210-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
22958
517262 VENDOR11050 - LAB SAFETY SUPPLY
B5263310 408-233352-652910-00000
951859 SUPPLIES
0.00
CHECK NO
22962
22963
517321 VENDOR 135200 - LAWN EQUIPMENT CENTER
40324
955432 REPAIR PARTS
109-182901-652990-00000
40397
955723 REPAIR PARTS
109-182901-652990-00000
109-182901-652910-00000
0.00
0.00
0.00
CHECK NO
22917
23156
23156
23156
23156
23156
23156
23156
22917
517665
20195-154798 AP 4/12/00
20195-154798 AP 4/12/00 $$$$$$$1568
20195-144932 4/3-5/3/00
20195-144932 4/3-5/3/00
20195-99362 4/3-5/3/00
20195-99362 4/3-5/3/00
VENDOR 11110 - LEE CO ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE
495-192330-643100-00000
20195-154738 WS 4/28/00
20195-154738 WS 4/28/00
20195-145917 4/3-5/3/00
20195-145917 4/3-5/3/00
20195-154756 IL 4/28/00
20195-154756 IL 4/28/00
20195-154732 PR 4/24/00
20195-154732 PR 4/24/00
20195-154729 IT 4/26/00
20195-154729 IT 4/26/00
20195-138942 3/10-4/10
20195-138942 3/10-4/10 156855
198-157430-643100-00000
101-163620-643100-00000
431-234111-643100-00000
001-155410-643100-00000
101-163630-643100-00000
111-156334-643100-00000
188-140480-643100-00000
495-192330-643100-00000
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
AMT NET
2,572.05
CHECK TOTAL
67.50
CHECK TOTAL
218.88
2.34
119.99
CHECK TOTAL
262.09
185.99
303.45
911.32
11.37
72.79
6.858.53
987.44
195.47
16J
VCHR DISC
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0,00
0.00
2
PAGE
VCHR NET
2,572.05
2.572.05
67.50
67.50
218,88
122.33
341.21
262.09
185.99
303.45
911.32
11.37
72.79
6.858.53
987.44
195.47
74
MAY 17, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
22917
23305
DESCRIPTION
20195-100835 3/10-4/10
20195-10083555555555555555555551568
20195-154713 EA 4/4/00
1567 ELECT SERVICE
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16, 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
495-192330-643100-00000 0.00
495-192350-643100-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
23201
517542 VENDOR 312730 - LEE COUNTY ENVIRONMENTAL LAB
3335 408-253211-652310-00000
953775 AMMONIUM
16j
CHECK NO
22961
517469 VENDOR 281070 - LEHIGH SAFETY SHOE CO.
619362 470-173441-652110-00000
955096 SAFTEY SHOES
AMT NET VCHR DISC
140.50 0.00
CHECK NO
22948
22948
22948
22948
22948
22948
517263 VENDOR
18510
2096 SOD
18503
2096 SOD
8512
2096 SOD
18484
2096 SOD
18523
2096 SOD
18516
2096 SOD
11240 - LEO'S SOD & LANDSCAPING
103-163642-646314-00000
103-163642-646314-00000
103-163642-646314-00000
103-163642-646314-00000
103-163642-646314-00000
103-163642-646314-00000
2
PAGE
VCHR NET
140.50
319.91 0.00 319.91
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
10,248.86
CHECK NO
22957
517446 VENDOR 264890 -LEXIS LAW PUBLISHING
M84756 355-156190-766100-00000
956159 FAMILY LAW MANUAL, BOOK
0.00 30.00 0.00 30.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 30.00
0.00 60.75 0.00 60.75
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 60.75
0.00 79.80 0.00 79.80
0.00 79.80 0.00 79.80
0.00 79.80 0.00 79.80
0.00 79.80 0.00 79.80
0.00 79.80 0.00 79.80
0.00 79.80 0,00 79.80
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 478,80
0.00 302.15 0.00 302.15
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 302.15
75
MAY 17, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
CHECK NO
23196
23195
DESCRIPTION
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16, 2000
517458
61332171741
955028 SUPPLIES
61325299176
955027 FOUNTAIN
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET
VENDOR 272440 - LOWE'S HOME IMPROVEMENT WAREHOUSE
001-122240-652990-00000 0.00
001-122240-652995-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
23184
23184
23184
23184
517693 VENDOR 237910
0024-365-4449 4/2/00
0024-365-4449 4/2/00
0020-771-3744 4/1/00
0020-771-3744 4/1/00
0019-842-7247 4/1/00
0019-842-7247 4/1/00
0020-771-3645 4/1/00
0020-771-3645 4/1/00
- LUCENT TECHNOLOGIES
001-000000-202800-00000
0.00
001-000000-202800-00000 0.00
001-000000-202800-00000 0.00
001-000000-202800-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
23269
23269
517331 VENDOR141870-M. JEAN RAWSON
CASE 99-1599 681-454030-631020-00000
99-1599/ HILL
99-1420C3A 681-421190-631020-00000
99-1420/ PIERRE
0.00
0.00
CHECK NO
201938
517586 VENDOR 900140 - M. 3EAN RAWSON, PA.
CASE 99-1599C2A/HILL 681-454030-631025-00000
99-1599/HILL
0.00
CHECK NO
22925
517539 VENDOR 312640 - MANATEE ELECTRIC OF NAPLES, INC
41900 191-138785-884100-00000
36545400009 LOPEZ/5096
0.00
387.00
23.77
CHECK TOTAL
353.20
3,254.47
1,485.29
1,648.60
CHECK TOTAL
425.00
100.00
CHECK TOTAL
36.72
CHECK TOTAL
440.00
CHECK TOTAL
16j
VCHR DISC
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
2
PAGE
VCHR NET
387.00
23.77
410.77
353.20
3,254.47
1,485.29
1,648.60
6,741.56
425,00
100.00
525.00
36.72
36.72
440.00
440.00
76
MAY 17, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
CHECK NO
22827
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16, 2000
DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO
517291 VENDOR100800 - MANPOWER TEMPORA~RY SERVICES
E LAWLER 4/23 001-126334-646311-00000
3605 E LAWLER 4/23 SERVICES
AMT DISC
16j 2
CHECK NO
22821
517264 VENDOR
199711
1106 SUPPLIES
11590 - MARCO ACE HARDWARE
470-173442-652990-00000
AMT NET VCHR DISC
CHECK NO
22786
22786
22786
517334
397081
955616 RENTAL OF AIRCRAFT
397083
955616 RENTAL OF AIRCRAFT
397083
955616 RENTAL OF AIRCRAFT
VENDOR 145580 - MARCO AVIATION
495-192310-649990-00000
PAGE
VCHR NET
0.00 489.60 0.00 489.60
CHECK NO
23111
22905
22896
23111
22894
22893
377
517623
2160590
3300 SUPPLIES
4210561
558 4/00 OFFICE SUPPLIES
4170544
71 SUPPLIES
3090529
3300 SUPPLIES
4210504
916858 SUPPLIES
4140619
1074 SUPPLIES
4240552
377 SUPPLIES
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 489.60
0.00 23.19 0.00 23.19
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 23.19
0.00 118.40 0.00 118,40
495-192310-649990-00000 0.00
117.60 0.00 117.60
60.00 0.00 60,00
CHECK TOTAL
0.00
0.00 9.39 0,00
495-192310-649990-00000 0.00
VENDOR 127090 - MARCO OFFICE SUPPLY
001-421070-651110-00000
778-182700-651110-00000 0,00
111-138317-651110-00000 0.00
001-421070-651110-00000 0.00
126-138332-651110-33202 0,00
296.00
9,39
11.88 0.00 11.88
34.60 0.00 34.60
3.51 0.00
7.08 0.00
408-210105-651110-00000 0.00
001-122240-651110-00000 0,00
3.51
7.08
100.78 0.00 100.78
89.00 0.00 89.00
77
MAY 17, 2000
REPORT 100-601
COLLIER COUNTY. FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16, 2000
16J
' PAGE
VOUCHER
DESCRIPTION
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
AMT NET VCHR DISC
VCHR NET
22913 4190648
782 SUPPLIES
518-121630-651110-00000 0.00
63.11 0.00 63.11
22910 4190511
720 SUPPLIES
191-138785-651110-00000 0.00
50.00 0.00 50.00
23110 2290675
1498 SUPPLIES
001-172910-651110-00000 0.00
7.44 0.00
7.44
23111 2280609
3300 SUPPLIES
001-421070-651110-00000 0.00
14.71 0.00 14.71
22909 4140509
706 SUPPLIES
001-101520-651110-00000 0.00
69.99 0.00 69.99
22905 4070528
588 SUPPLIES
113-138312-651110-00000 0.00
149.76 0.00 149.76
23097
4280628
955875 SUPPLIES
001-156170-651910-00000 0.00
001-156180-651910-00000 0.00
119.39
49.66 0.00
169.05
23099 4170536
1190 SUPPLIES
114-178970-651110-00000 0.00
3.17 0.00
3.17
22909 4170644
706 SUPPLIES
001-101520-651110-00000 0.00
161.81 0.00 161.81
22914 4170589
958 SUPPLIES
001-010510-651110-00000 0.00
126.54 0.00 126.54
377 4240588
377 SUPPLIES
001-122240-651110-00000 0.00
3.06 0.00
3.06
22896 3230653
71 SUPPLIES
111-138317-651110-00000 0.00
178.00 0.00 178.00
22907 4240569
558 4/00 SUPPLIES
109-182601-651110-00000 0.00
12.93 0.00 12.93
22897 4190642
206 SUPPLIES
001-100110-651110-00000 0.00
46.90 0.00 46.90
23114 4240556
1231 SUPPLIES
130-157710-651110-00000 0.00
68.36 0.00 68.36
23108 4240573
2269 SUPPLIES
111-138313-651110-00000 0.00
113.26 0.00 113.26
23110 3010570 001-172910-651110-00000 0.00 4.93 0.00 4.93
1498 SUPPLIES
MAY 17. 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
23112
22832
22899
23102
22894
22900
23105
23111
22915
22908
22904
22915
22896
22831
22894
23111
23111
DESCRIPTION
4140620
1789 SUPPLIES
4110533
5 SUPPLIES
4200591
292 SUPPLIES
4190579
1261 SUPPLIES
4170624
916858 SUPPLIES
4180542
345 SUPPLIES
180642
1793 SUPPLIES
2080671
3300 SUPPLIES
4180571
985 SUPPLIES
4210517
661 SUPPLIES
4200644
473 SUPPLIES
4140517
985 SUPPLIES
4130601
71 SUPPLIES
4110691
80 SUPPLIES
4180504
916858 SUPPLIES
4120675
3300 SUPPLIES
4110676
3300 SUPPLIES
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16, 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
111-156310-651110-00000 0.00
408-253212-651110-00000 0.00
101-163630-651110-00000 0.00
001-432020-651110-00000 0.00
126-138332-651110-33202 0.00
408-233352-651110-00000 0.00
111-156341-651110-00000 0.00
001-421070-651110-00000 0.00
001-121152-651110-00000 0.00
001-157110-651110-00000 0.00
408-210130-651110-00000 0.00
001-121152-651110-00000 0.00
111-138317-651110-00000 0.00
589-110401-651110-00000 0.00
126-138332-651110-33202 0.00
001-421070-651110-00000 0.00
001-421070-651110-00000 0.00
AMT NET
18.41
22.24-
35.91
11.99
85.44
23.35
97.32
33.52
131.88
161.14
50.04
149.65
4.95
135.84
47.08
104.79
20.19
16J
VCHR DISC
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0,00
0.00
0.00
0.00
2
PAGE
VCHR NET
18.41
22.24-
35.91
11.99
85.44
23.35
97.32
33.52
131.88
161.14
50.04
149.65
4.95
135.84
47.08
104.79
20.19
MAY 17. 2000 PAGE
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
22915
22896
22831
22894
23103
22909
22789
22905
22912
23114
23111
22898
23113
23110
23109
22894
23109
DESCRIPTION
4190589
985 SUPPLIES
3230524
71 SUPPLIES
4170612
80 SUPPLIES
4170585
916858 SUPPLIES
4240517
1265 SUPPLIES
4200547
706 SUPPLIES
4200576
BOOKCASE FOR OFFICE
4110588
558 SUPPLIES
4200621
773 SUPPLIES
4130518
1231 SUPPLIES
4060586
3300 SUPPLIES
4240620
273 SUPPLIES
4200544
1649 SUPPLIES
4200515
1498 SUPPLIES
4200654
1205 SUPPLIES
4200589
916858 SUPPLIES
4200604
1205 SUPPLIES
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16, 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
001-121152-651110-00000 0.00
111-138317-651110-00000 0.00
589-110401-651110-00000 0.00
126-138332-651110-33202 0.00
001-155230-651110-00000 0.00
001-101520-651110-00000 0.00
198-157410-651930-00000 0.00
113-138312-651110-00000 0.00
113-138930-651110-00000 0.00
130-157710-651110-00000 0.00
001-421070-651110-00000 0.00
510-102010-651110-00000 0.00
198-157410-651110-00000 0.00
001-172910-651110-00000 0.00
193-101541-651110-00000 0.00
126-138332-651110-33202 0.00
193-101541-651110-00000 0.00
16J
AMT NET VCHR DISC
2.49 0.00
8.80 0.00
2
VCHR NET
2.49
8.80
442.26 0.00 442.26
8.72 0.00
8.72
78.78 0.00 78.78
78.31 O. O0 78.31
225.00 0.00 225.00
75.96 0.00 75.96
338.24 0.00 338.24
118.07 0.00 118.07
144.49 0.00 144.49
116.17 0.00 116.17
3.00 0.00 3.00
7.77 0.00
7.77
103.16 0.00 103.16
98.10 0.00 98.10
12.89 0.00 12.89
MAY 17. 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
22900
23104
22900
22915
23101
23110
23100
22896
22902
23113
22898
22832
23110
23107
23112
22911
23110
DESCRIPTION
4170522
345 SUPPLIES
4180523
1447 SUPPLIES
4100580
345 SUPPLIES
4180531
985 SUPPLIES
3070572
1233 SUPPLIES
4190590
1498 SUPPLIES
3290583
1605 SUPPLIES
4140572
71 SUPPLIES
4200619
441 SUPPLIES
4210599
1649 SUPPLIES
4200510
273 SUPPLIES
4170634
5 SUPPLIES
3190513
1498 SUPPLIES
911150525
1929 SUPPLIES
4200578
1789 SUPPLIES
4240596
735 SUPPLIES
4180590
1498 SUPPLIES
COLLIER COUNTY. FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16, 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
408-233352-651110-00000 0.00
681-431310-651110-00000 0.00
408-233352-651110-00000 0.00
001-121152-651110-00000 0.00
111-156341-651110-00000 0.00
001-172910-651110-00000 0.00
510-102030-651110-00000 0.00
111-138317-651110-00000 0.00
408-253211-651110-00000 0.00
198-157410-651110-00000 0.00
510-102010-651110-00000 0.00
408-253212-651110-00000 0.00
001-172910-651110-00000 0.00
001-421050-651110-00000 0.00
111-156310-651110-00000 0.00
001-144210-651110-00000 0.00
001-172910-651110-00000 0.00
AMT NET
50.85
250.00
53.19
3.74
9.26
25.64
79. O0
53.32
56.48
60.16
14.40
4.87
18.00-
31.19
12.33
23.83
63.83
16j
VCHR DISC
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
2
PAGE
VCHR NET
50.85
250.00
53.19
3.74
9.26
25.64
79.00
53.32
56.48
60.16
14.40
4.87
18.00-
31.19
12.33
23.83
63.83
MAY 17. 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
22896
4180573
71 SUPPLIES
23106 4170584
1913 SUPPLIES
22790 4200577
EXECUTIVE CHAIR
22914 4240567
958 SUPPLIES
23111 4190542
3300 SUPPLIES
22903 4140603
449 SUPPLIES
22915 4140516
985 SUPPLIES
23110 4120678
1498 SUPPLIES
22895 4170611
33 SUPPLIES
22908 4240601
661 SUPPLIES
22911 4210514
735 SUPPLIES
22893 4190658
1074 SUPPLIES
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16, 2000
23112 4240679
1789 SUPPLIES
DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
111-138317-651110-00000 0.00
111-156341-651110-00000 0.00
111-156341-651930-00000 0.00
001-010510-651110-00000 0.00
001-421070-651110-00000 0.00
408-233350-651110-00000 0.00
001-121152-651110-00000 0.00
001-172910-651110-00000 0.00
408-233312-651110-00000 0.00
001-157110-651110-00000 0.00
001-144210-651110-00000 0.00
408-210105-651110-00000 0.00
111-156310-651110-00000 0.00
CHECK NO 517266 VENDOR
22819 240603
535 TOOLS
12070 - MARCO TRUE VALUE, INC.
431-234111-652990-00000
16J 2
CHECK NO 517615 VENDOR 122850 - MARIA G. DELASHMET
AMT NET VCHR DISC
189.41 0.00
PAGE
VCHR NET
189.41
130.05 0.00 130.05
349.00 0.00 349.00
385.52 0.00 385.52
11.29 0.00 11.29
59.02 0.00 59.02
164.01 0.00 164.01
114.35 0.00 114.35
20.62 0.00 20.62
53.40 0.00 53.40
32.70 0.00 32.70
67.51 0.00 67.51
7.41- 0.00
CHECK TOTAL
0.00
7.41-
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 26.27
0.00 26.27 0.00 26.27
6,794.29
MAY 17, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
23085
23084
23084
23085
23085
23084
23084
23085
23084
23085
23084
23084
23084
DESCRIPTION
4/14/00 i HR 11-12:00
4/14/00 I HR 11-12:00 CASE ~99-2263
5/2/00 2 1/2 HRS 9-11:30
5/2/00 2 1/2 HRS 9-11:30
4/27/00 1/2 HR 8-8:30
SHELTER 4/27/00 1/2 HR 8-8:30
4/17/00 I HR 9-10:00
4/17/00 i HR 9-10:00 CASE~9-2375
4/14/00 i HR 9:30-10:30
4/14/00 i HR 9:30-10:30 CASE 99-2451
4/28/00 1/2 HRS 9-9:30
4/28/00 1/2 HR 9-9:30 PRE TRIAL
4/27/00 5 HRS
4/27/00 5 HRS 8:30-9:30/10:00-2:00
4/14/00 I HR 10-11:00
4/14/00 1 HR 10-11:00 CASEin99-2033
5/1/00 4 HRS 8-12:00
5/1/00 4 HRS 8-12:00
4/17/00 1/2 HR
4/17/00 1/2 HR CASE ~99-2593
5/4/00 5 HRS 8-1:00
5/4/00 5 HRS 8-1:00
5/4/00 2 HRS 1:30-3:30
5/4/00 2 HRS 1:30-3:30
5/1/00 2 1/2 HRS 1:30-4
5/1/00 2 1/2 HRS 1:30-4
CHECK NO
22835
22835
517396 VENDOR 204680 - MARKING DEVICES
8O176
2076 PRINT
80062
2076 PRINT
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16, 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
681-421190-634402-00000 0.00
681-431590-634402-00000 0.00
681-421190-634402-00000 0.00
681-421190-634402-00000 0.00
681-421190-634402-00000 0,00
681-431590-634402-00000 0.00
681-431590-634402-00000 0.00
681-421190-634402-00000 0.00
681-421190-634402-00000 0.00
681-421190-634402-00000 0.00
681-431590-634402-00000 0.00
681-431590-634402-00000 0.00
681-421190-634402-00000 0.00
001-000000-142900-00000 0.00
001-000000-142900-00000 0.00
16j
AHT NET VCHR DISC
16. O0 O. O0
2
PAGE
VCHR NET
16.00
40.00 0.00 40.00
8,00 0.00 8.00
16.00 0.00 16.00
16.00 0.00 16.00
8.00 0.00 8.00
80.00 0.00 80.00
16.00 0.00 16,00
64.00 0.00 64.00
8.00 0.00 8.00
80.00 0.00 80.00
32.00 0.00 32.00
40.00 0.00 40.00
0.00
CHECK TOTAL
424.00
11.55 0.00 11.55
15.03 0.00 15,03
CHECK TOTAL
0.00
26,58
MAY 17, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
CHECK NO
22820
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16, 2000
DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
517267VENDOR 12080 - MARTIN'S UNIFORM
800219-2 001-122255-652110-00000 0.00
84 UNIFORMS
CHECK NO
22814
22814
22814
22814
22814
517268 VENDOR 12090 - MARTIN'S UNIFORMS
0411905 RODRIQUEZ 144-144360-652110-00000
04119055 RODRIQUEZ UNIFORM
04119004 FEV
955924 04119004 FEY UNIFORM
04134777 ZELLER
955924 04134777 ZELLER UNIFORM
020700ROD
955924 020700ROD UNIFORM
04135766 DALESSENDRO
955924 04135766 DALESSENDRO
16J
AMT NET VCHR DISC
854.30 0.00
. PAGE 84
VCHR NET
854.30
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 854.30
CHECK NO
201929
0.00 69.32 0.00 69.32
69.44 0.00 69.44
CHECK NO
22794
144-144360-652110-00000 0.00
144-144360-652110-00000 0.00
41.42 0,00 41.42
CHECK NO
22815
144-144360-652110-00000 0.00
63.49 0.00 63.49
144-144360-652110-00000 0.00
41.42 0.00 41.42
517580 VENDOR 900050 - MARY ANN SLOAN
REFUND-PARKS 670-000000-220010-00000
REFUND
111-156343-644600-00000
517397 VENDOR 205310 - MASQUERADE
IMMOKALEE COMMUNITY PARK
EASTER BUNNY CONSTUME RENTAL
CHECK TOTAL
0.00
285.09
0.00 50.00 0.00 50.00
0.00
CHECK TOTAL
50.00
0.00 75.00 0.00 75.00
CHECK TOTAL
0.00
0.00 4.40 0.00
0.00
CHECK TOTAL
517265 VENDOR11700 - MATULAYS CONTRACTORS SUPPLY
270059 109-182901-652990-00000
223 SHOP SUPPLIES
CHECK NO 517342 VENDOR 150830 - MAURA KRAUS
23055 TRAVEL 3/14-5/9/00 KARUS 001-178985-640200-00000
0.00
118.03
75.00
4.40
4.40
MAY 17, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
DESCRIPTION
TRAVEL 3/14-5/9/00 KRAUS
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16, 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
001-178985-640300-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
22830
22839
22838
22838
22825
22838
22838
22839
22838
22838
22838
22838
22808
22838
517603 VENDOR
142632
1411 SUPPLIES
142764
346 SUPPLIES
142868
384 SUPPLIES
142834
384 SUPPLIES
142703
274 TOOLS
142750
384 SUPPLIES
142944
384 SUPPLIES
142758
346 SUPPLIES
142787
384 SUPPLIES
142846
384 SUPPLIES
142806
384 SUPPLIES
142916
384 SUPPLIES
142733
SUPPLIES
142633
384 SUPPLIES
12200 - MCCONNELLS TRUE VALUE HARDWARE
111-156381-652910-00000
111-156381-652990-00000
408-233352-652910-00000
001-122240-652990-00000
001-122240-652987-00000
521-122410-646425-00000
001-122240-652990-00000
001-122240-652987-00000
408-233352-652910-00000
001-122240-652990-00000
001-122240-652990-00000
001-122240-652990-00000
001-122240-652990-00000
001-126334-646311-00000
001-122240-652990-00000
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
16J
AMT NET
423.84
CHECK TOTAL
3.58
31.14
45,66
5.39
52.02
14.38
28.51
3.89
73.15
9.71
43.16
3.14
27.94
235.24
8.99
2
VCHR DISC
0.00
0.00
0.00
0,00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
PAGE
VCHR NET
541.87
541.87
34.72
45.66
5.39
52.02
14.38
28.51
3.89
73.15
9.71
43.16
3.14
27.94
235,24
8.99
MAY 17, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
22838
22818
22838
22838
22838
22838
22837
22838
22837
142832
384 SUPPLIES
142709
7 KEYS
142965
384 SUPPLIES
142890
384 SUPPLIES
142712
384 SUPPLIES
142919
384 SUPPLIES
142851
274 SUPPLIES
142881
384 SUPPLIES
142769
274 SUPPLIES
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16, 2000
DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
001-122240-652987-00000 0.00
408-253212-652990-00000 0.00
001-122240-652990-00000 0.00
001-122240-652987-00000 0.00
001-122240-652990-00000 0.00
001-122240-652990-00000 0.00
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
001-122240-652990-00000 0.00
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
201941
201942
201940
517573
CASE 99-1638-CFA J.WALKER
CASE 99-1638-CFA STATE VS. J.WALKER
CASE 99-1638-CFA J.WALKER
CASE 99-1638-CFA STATE VS. J.WALKER
CASE 99-1638-CFA J.WALKER
CASE 99-1638-CFA STATE VS. J.WALKER
VENDOR 900030 - MCMAHON REPORTING SERVICE
681-410310-633051-00000
0.00
681-410310-633051-00000 0.00
681-410310-633032-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
22816
517505 VENDOR 303130 - MEDTRONIC PHYSIO CONTROL
IV588973 490-144610-646510-00000
3452 MAIN AGREE ONTROL
0.00
CHECK NO 517306 VENDOR 115820 - MERCHANTS ASSN CREDIT BUREAU INC.
AMT NET
12.14
0.85
46.22
29.85
4.83
6.82
4.50
14.18
9.00
CHECK TOTAL
75.40
37.70
75.00
CHECK TOTAL
2,390.00
CHECK TOTAL
VCHR DISC
0.00
0.00
0.00
0,00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0,00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
2
PAGE
VCHR NET
12.14
0.85
46.22
29.85
4.83
6.82
4.50
14,18
9.00
714.29
75.40
37.70
75.00
188.10
2,390,00
2,390.00
MAY 17. 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
22824
22824
DESCRIPTION
03225032
2666 TP~ACE REPORT
03225032
2666 TP~qCE REPORT
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16, 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
510-102040-634999-00000 0.00
510-102030-634999-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
23274
23274
517668 VENDOR 103310-METAL CULVERTS, INC.
011333 101-163620-653210-00000
4623 MATERIALS
011307 101-163620-653210-00000
4623 MATERIALS
0.00
0.00
CHECK NO 517420 VENDOR 236840 - MEYER LAMINATES, INC.
22805 471612 001-122240-652989-00000
MATERIALS
0.00
CHECK NO
22795
517535 VENDOR 312540 - MICROCHECK, INC.
3283 408-253250-652990-00000
PROFICIENCY TEST KIT
0.00
CHECK NO
23303
517666 VENDOR 12420 - MID CONTINENT ELECTRIC
39340001 313-163673-763200-60172
974 EQUIP & MATERIAL
0.00
CHECK NO 517398 VENDOR 205860-MIDWEST TAPE EXCHANGE
22834 239045 001-156110-652670-00000
1418 VIDEOS
22834 240534 001-156110-652670-00000
1418 VIDEOS
0.00
0.00
CHECK NO 517547 VENDOR 312950 - MIDWEST TITLE AND NICHOLAS MINER
AMT NET
327.00
90,80
CHECK TOTAL
10,711.45
5. 316.67
CHECK TOTAL
254.47
CHECK TOTAL
129.00
CHECK TOTAL
44,807.00
CHECK TOTAL
231.91
232.36
CHECK TOTAL
16J
VCHR DISC
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0,00
2
PAGE
VCHR NET
327.00
90.80
417.80
10,711.45
5,316.67
16,028.12
254.47
254.47
129.00
129. O0
44,807.00
44,807.00
231.91
232.36
464.27
MAY 17. 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
23206
DESCRIPTION
D/P N MINER
69147120004 MINER /5197
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16, 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
191-138785-884100-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
22924
517536 VENDOR 312610 - MIKE TREMBLAY
3645
36006000007 HUNSBUSHER/5092
191-138785-884100-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
22817
23098
517436
A041993934
1273 MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT
A041994131
1250 LEASE
VENDOR 256580 - MINOLTA CORPORATION
001-155230-646710-00000
AMT NET VCHR DISC
2.500,00 0.00
CHECK NO
23271
23271
517674
RETAINAGE
914651 - RETAINAGE
FINAL
914651 - THRU 3/31/00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
2
IPAGE '88
CHECK NO
22811
22785
517269
VCHR NET
2,500.00
2,500.00
407.00 0.00 407.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 407.00
0.00 23.50 0.00 23.50
CHECK NO
22791
22788
113-138930-644600-00000 0.00
0.00
77.30 0.00 77.30
CHECK TOTAL 0,00 100.80
VENDOR 129260 - MITCHELL & STARK CONSTRUCTION
413-000000-205100-00000
1,965.23- 0,00
413-263611-763100-74020 0.00
19.652.34 0,00
CHECK TOTAL 0,00
1,965.23-
19,652.34
VENDOR 13000 - MUNICIPAL SUPPLY & SIGN CO
111-178980-634999-00000
068416
DAYBOARDS FOR WATERWAYS
17,687.11
0.00 500.00 0.00 500.00
101-163630-653710-00000 0.00
589.05 0.00 589.05
068397
727 MATERIALS
517270 VENDOR
52903
PARTS
52801
VITON SHAFT SEAL
13080 - NAPLES ARMATURE WORKS
109-182602-652990-00000
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
1,089.05
109-182602-652990-00000 0.00
33.60 0,00 33.60
0,00 18.76 0.00 18.76
MAY 17. 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16, 2000
DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
CHECK NO
22799
517271 VENDOR
001786
l~/O SIGNS
13120 - NAPLES AWARDS COMPANY
472-173422-652990-00000
16J 2
CHECK NO
23275
23275
23275
23275
23275
23275
23275
23275
23275
23275
23275
22892
23275
517605
N J DEOESUS 1-23/1-24-00
1714 N JIMENEZ DEJESUS 1-23/1-24-00
J C~ARRET1- 2-28/3-1-00
1714 O GARRETT 2-28/3-1-00
V HARRIS 2-21/2-24-00
1714 V HARRIS 2-21/2-24-00
M BOLEN 3-16/3-18-00
1714 M BOLEN 3-16/3-18
L BUSBY 12-1-99/2-7-00
1714 L BUSBY 12-1-00/2-7-00
A AUGUSTE 2-26/3-2-00
1714 A AUGUSTE 2-26/3-2-00
O BUSTAMANTE 1-10/1-18-00
1714 O BUSTAMANTE 1-10/1-18-00
C MCMULIN 3-17/3-18-00
1714 C MCMULIN 3-17/3-18-00
A DIAZ 3-18/3-20-00
1714 A DIAZ 3-18/3-20-00
V COLLINS 3-5/3-13-00
1714 V COLLINS 3-5/3-13-00
D FORD 4-4-/4-7-00
1714 D FORD 4-4/4-7-00
W HAMILTON JR 7/14/99
1714 W. HAMILTON JR. 7-14-99
M USSMANN 2-8/2-11-00
1714 M USSMANN 2-8/2-11-00
VENDOR 13240 - NAPLES COMMUNITY HOSPITAL
001-155930-634112-00000
AMT NET VCHR DISC
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
VCHR NET
52.36
0,00 24.80 0.00 24.80
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 24.80
0.00 754.67 0.00 754.67
001-155930-634112-00000 0.00
001-155930-634112-00000 0.00
001-155930-634112-00000 0.00
001-155930-634112-00000 0.00
001-155930-634112-00000 0.00
001-155930-634112-00000 0.00
001-155930-634112-00000 0.00
001-155930-634112-00000 0.00
001-155930-634112-00000 0.00
001-155930-634112-00000 0.00
001-155930-634112-00000 0.00
1,509.34 0.00
2.264.01 0.00
1,509.34 0.00
4,528.02 0.00
3.773.35 0.00
6.037.36 0.00
1,509.34
2,264.01
1,509.34
4,528.02
3,773.35
6,037.36
001-155930-634112-00000 0.00
754.67 0.00 754.67
1.509.34 0.00
6,037.36 0.00
2,264.01 0.00
1,509.34
6,037.36
2,264.01
754.67 0,00 754.67
2,264.01 0.00
2,264.01
MAY 17, 2000
REPORT 100-601
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA ~
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16, 2000
16J
PAGE
VOUCHER DESCRIPTION
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
AMT NET VCHR DISC
VCHR NET
23275
23275
V COLLINS 3-14-3-17-00
1714 V COLLINS 3-14-3-17-00
B HUTCHINS 2-14/2-15-00
1714 B HUTCHINS 2-14/2-15-00
001-155930-634112-00000 0.00
001-155930-634112-00000 0.00
2,264.01 0.00
2,264.01
754.67 0.00 754.67
23275 C MCMULIN 2-25/2-28-00
1714 VC MCMULIN 2-25/2-28-00
001-155930-634112-00000 0.00
2,264.01 0.00
2,264.01
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
39,242.84
CHECK NO 517660 VENDOR 259460 - NAPLES COURT REPORTING, INC.
23272 APRIL COURT TIME
AND
681-410310-633010-00000
0.00
11,630.00 0.00
11,630,00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
11,630.00
CHECK NO
23296
517654 VENDOR 259460 - NAPLES COURT REPORTING, INC.
T-1160 681-410310-633022-00000
97-1581/ BUENDIA
0.00 24.50 0.00 24.50
23296 T-1121
90-1334/ STOVER
681-410310-633021-00000
0.00 84,00 0.00 84.00
23296 T-1161
97-1581/ BUENIDA
681-410310-633022-00000
0.00 87,50 0.00 87.50
23115
23115
23296
23296
4766-1 3-1-00
4766-1 3-1-00 CASE# 99-9565 MMA
T-1098 2-8-00
T-1098 2-8-00 CASE# 99-9564-MMA
T-1130/ATKINS
98-1221/98-1545/98-2564/99-2~6/99231
4736-2
99-736/RETANA
681-410310-633051-00000
681-410310-633021-00000
681-410310-633061-00000
681-410310-633051-00000
0,00 10.00 0.00 10.00
0.00 31,50 0.00 31.50
0.00 17.50 0.00 17.50
0.00 36.00 0.00 36.00
23296
23115
23296
4730-1
97-2522/ ROJAS
T-1136 5-9-00
T-1136 5-9-00 CASE# 99-10740 MMA
4875
99-1550/ EDISON
681-410310-633051-00000
681-410310-633021-00000
681-410310-633032-00000
0.00 52.00 0.00 52.00
0,00 70.00 0.00 70.00
0.00 45.00 0.00 45.00
MAY 17, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
23296
23296
23115
23296
23296
23296
23115
23296
23296
23115
23296
23296
23296
23296
22787
23296
23296
DESCRIPTION
T-1144
99-4590/ HOPEFL
T-1170
99-302/ FREEMAN
T-1120-1 1-31-00
T-1120-1 1-31-00 CASE# O0-35-CJA FGB
4375-3
99-1656/ RICHEMOND
4678-1
94-1978/SMITH
4750-1
99-9765/ LUCAS
T-1128 12-6-99
T-1128 12-6-99 CASE# 99-1686 MMA
4803-1
98-1907/ STRATTON
4883
99-2651/ ELLIS
T-1100 2-8-00
T-1100 2-8-00 99=9006 MMA
T-1154
99-5659/ Po~BER
T-1165
98-2336/ SCROGGINS
T-1148
99-5557/ MASSEY
4881
99-1638/ WALKER
4880
ST OF FL VS RETANA #99-736-CFA-WLB
T-1147
99-4847/ SISSON
T-1126
97-716/92-1538/92-1708/ESTRADA
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16. 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
681-410310-633021-00000 0.00
681-410310-633062-00000 0.00
681-410310-633051-00000 0.00
681-410310-633051-00000 0.00
681-410310-633051-00000 0.00
681-410310-633051-00000 0.00
681-410310-633051-00000 0.00
681-410310-633051-00000 0.00
681-410310-633032-00000 0.00
681-410310-633021-00000 0.00
681-410310-633021-00000 0.00
681-410310-633022-00000 0.00
681-410310-633061-00000 0.00
681-410310-633032-00000 0.00
681-410310-633043-00000 0.00
681-410310-633021-00000 0.00
681-410310-633061-00000 0.00
16J 2
22.50 0.00 22.50
6.00 0.00 6.00
27.50 0.00 27.50
35.00 0.00 35.00
7.00 0.00 7.00
5.00 0.00 5.00
17.50 0.00 17.50
30.00 0.00 30.00
63.00 0.00 63.00
486.50 0.00 486.50
63.00 0.00 63.00
45.00 0.00 45.00
30.00 0.00 30.00
30.00 0.00 30.00
185.50 0.00 185.50
20.00 0.00 20.00
AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET
10.50 0.00 10.50
MAY 17, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER DESCRIPTION
23115 4775-1 3-30-00
4775-1 3-30-00 CASE# 99-1733-CFA-DRM
22787 4802
ST OF FLA VS ROJAS ~97-2522-CFA WLB
23296 T-1110
90-1334/ STOVER
23296 T-1106
99-2167/ FROITZHEIM
22787 4727-1
ST OF FL VS CHANDLER~99-1851CFA WLB
22787 T-1168
ST OF FL VS BULL #99-1217 & 99-1261
23296 4375-1
99-1656/ RICHEMOND
23296 4887
99-1852/ PEREZ
23296 4869A
99-944/ DOICIN
23296 T-1109
99-4263/ DAVIS
23296 4843
99-2669/ NELSON
23116 4044-3 4-4-00
4044-3 4-4-00 CASE# 99-1053-CFA-TSR
23296 3916-2
99-663/ WILLIAMSON
23296 T-1129
99-1686/ MALDONADO
23115 4839-1 4-3-00
4839-1 4-3-00 CASE#99-1514 FGB
23296 4751-1
99-8903/STAPLES
23296 4875-1
99-1550/EDISON
COLLIER COUNTY. FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16, 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
681-410310-633043-00000 0.00
681-410310-633043-00000 0.00
681-410310-633061-00000 0.00
681-410310-633021-00000 0.00
681-410310-633043-00000 0.00
681-410310-633043-00000 0.00
681-410310-633042-00000 0.00
681-410310-633032-00000 0.00
681-410310-633032-00000 0.00
681-410310-633021-00000 0.00
681-410310-633032-00000 0.00
681-410310-633042-00000 0.00
681-410310-633051-00000 0.00
681-410310-633062-00000 0.00
681-410310-633051-00000 0.00
681-410310-633051-00000 0.00
681-410310-633051-00000 0.00
16J
AMT NET VCHR DISC
145.00 0.00
2
PAGE
VCHR NET
145.00
153.00 0.00 153.00
60.00 0.00 60.00
14.00 0.00 14.00
75.00 0.00 75.00
2,411.50 0.00
2.411.50
137.50 0.00 137.50
30.00 0.00 30.00
30.00 0.00 30.00
14.00 0.00 14.00
30.00 0.00 30.00
9.50 0.00
9.50
34.50 0.00 34.50
25.00 0.00 25.00
44.50 0.00 44.50
12.50 0.00 12.50
33.00 0.00 33.00
92
MAY 17, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER DESCRIPTION
23115 4834-1 4-24-00
4834-1 4-24-00 CASE399-1571-FGB
23296 4875
99-1550/ EDISON
23296 T-1145
99-4263/ DAVIS
23296 3415-4
98-1709/PEREZ
23296 T-1107
99-4590/ HOPEFL
23296 4919
99-1645/ BELVIN
23115 4611-1 3-8-00
4611-1 3-8-00 CASE# 99-1547 FGB
23296 4920
99-2251/ROBINSON
23115 4678 4/17/00
4678 4/17/00 CASE#94-1978-CFA-FGB
23296 T-1143
99-2167/ FROITZHEIM
COLLIER COUNTY. FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16, 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
681-410310-633051-00000 0.00
681-410310-633042-00000 0.00
681-410310-633021-00000 0.00
681-410310-633051-00000 0.00
681-410310-633021-00000 0.00
681-410310-633032-00000 0.00
681-410310-633051-00000 0.00
681-410310-633032-00000 0.00
681-410310-633033-00000 0.00
681-410310-633021-00000 0,00
CHECK NO 517304
29277 29277
277 SUPPLIES
22836 29173
277 MATERIAL
22836 29183
277 PARTS
22828 29450
277 PARTS OM HITCH & TRAILER SALES
VENDOR 115170 - NAPLES CUSTOM HITCH & TRAILER SALES
521-122410-646425-00000
0.00
521-122410-646425-00000 0,00
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
521-122410-646415-00000 0.00
CHECK NO 517609 VENDOR 13300 - NAPLES DAILY NEWS
AMT NET
39.00
165.00
10.50
17.00
14.00
30.00
40.50
30.00
235.00
10.50
CHECK TOTAL
60.07
18.00
11.85
119.33
CHECK TOTAL
16J
VCHR DISC
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0,00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0,00
2
PAGE
VCHR NET
39.00
165.00
10.50
17.00
14.00
30.00
40.50
30.00
235.00
10.50
5,392.50
60.07
18.00
11.85
119.33
209.25
MAY 17, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
22844
22851
22847
22844
22800
22848
22849
22843
22843
22848
22844
22844
22802
22847
22850
22843
22843
DESCRIPTION
1754550/1230
586 ADS
1754273/1153588
1969 ADS
1697546/1230
3767 ADS
1754551/1230
586 ADS
1760914/055465
PUBLIC HEARING 2ND NOTICE
1752310/1230
208 AGENDAS
1756749/2533
5151 ADS
1755836/1230
586 ADS
1755839/1230
586 ADS
1697553/1230
208 AGENDAS
1754558/1230
586 ADS
1754549/1230
586 ADS
1760741/050389
NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING
1750415/053926
3767 ADS
1754883/1230
955209 ADS
1755837/1230
586 ADS
1760743/053926
586 ADS
COLLIER COUNTY. FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16, 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
113-138312-649100-00000 0.00
001-010510-649100-00000 0.00
111-138911-649100-00000 0.00
113-138312-649100-00000 0.00
001-138710-649100-00000 0.00
001-100190-649100-00000 0.00
198-157410-648160-00000 0.00
113-138312-649100-00000 0.00
113-138312-649100-00000 0.00
001-100190-649100-00000 0.00
113-138312-649100-00000 0.00
113-138312-649100-00000 0.00
510-102010-649100-00000 0.00
111-138911-649100-00000 0.00
150-162545-649100-60080 0,00
113-138312-649100-00000 0.00
113-138312-649100-00000 0.00
16j 2
AMT NET VCHR DISC
203.49 0.00
VCHR NET
203.49
289.94 0.00 289.94
183.54 0.00 183.54
89.11 0.00 89.11
248.40 0.00 248.40
731.76 0.00 731.76
127.68 0.00 127.68
142.31 0.00 142.31
216.00 0.00 216.00
143.64 0.00 143.64
151.62 0.00 151.62
49.21 0.00 49.21
37.24 0.00 37.24
183.54 0.00 183.54
130.34 0.00 130.34
142.31 0.00 142.31
PAGE 94
244.80 0.00 244.80
MAY 17, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
22843
DESCRIPTION
1760747/053926
586 ADS
22844 1754553/1230
586 ADS
22846 1742594/1136111
1317 ADS
22851 1750406/1230
1969 ADS
22843 1755840/1230
586 ADS
22843 1756538/053926
586 ADS
22848 1703736/1230
208 AGENDAS
22843 1760744/053926
586 ADS
22844 1754557/1230
586 ADS
22844 1754548/1230
586 ADS
22843 1760745/053926
586 ADS
22848 1724554/1230
208 AGENDAS
22843 1755838/1230
586 ADS
22844 1754554/1230
586 ADS
22845 1751245/1230
586 ADS
22843 1760746/053926
586 ADS
22851 1755581/1153588
1969 ADS
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16, 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
113-138312-649100-00000 0.00
113-138312-649100-00000 0.00
681-421510-648160-00000 0.00
001-010510-649100-00000 0.00
113-138312-649100-00000 0.00
113-138312-649100-00000 0.00
001-100190-649100~00000 0.00
113-138312-649100-00000 0.00
113-138312-649100-00000 0.00
113-138312-649100-00000 0.00
113-138312-649100-00000 0.00
001-100190-649100-00000 0.00
113-138312-649100-00000 0.00
113-138312-649100-00000 0.00
113-138312-649100-00000 0.00
113-138312-649100-00000 0.00
001-010510-649100-00000 0.00
16J 2
AMT NET VCHR DISC
119.70 0.00
PAGE
VCHR NET
119.70
144.97 0.00 144.97
47.70 0.00 47.70
175.56 0.00 175.56
134.33 0.00 134.33
37.24 0.00 37.24
216.00 0.00 216.00
144.97 0~00 144.97
170.24 0.00 170.24
147.63 0.00 147.63
143.64 0.00 143.64
496.80 0.00 496.80
257.87 0.00 257.87
164.92 0.00 164.92
154.28 0.00 154.28
143.64 0.00 143,64
135.20 0,00 135.20
MAY 17, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
22844
22851
22844
22848
22851
22845
22844
1754552/1230
586 ADS
1755580/1153588
1969 ADS
1754555/1230
586 ADS
1752305/1230
208 AGENDAS
1751150/1153588
1969 ADS
1751246/1230
586 ADS
1754556/1230
586 ADS
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16, 2000
DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
113-138312-649100-00000 0.00
001-010510-649100-00000 0.00
113-138312-649100-00000 0.00
001-100190-649100-00000 0.00
001-010510-649100-00000 0.00
113-138312-649100-00000 0.00
113-138312-649100-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
23273
517712 VENDOR 293360 - NAPLES DAILY NEWS
1748727/055786 001-100130-647110-00000
5153 AD/055786
0.00
CHECK NO
22806
22807
23298
22807
517272 VENDOR
084409
MILORGANITE
13380 - NAPLES FERTILIZER & SUPPLY
109-182901-652310-00000
84410
PESTICIDE MIXING SUPPLIES
085006
EQUIPMENT RENTAL
084595
CREDIT RETURNS
109-182901-652990-00000
103-163646-652310-00000
109-182901-652990-00000
16J
AMT NET VCHR DISC
163.59 0.00
2
PAGE
CHECK NO
23096
517543 VENDOR 312760 - NAPLES INTERNAL MED ASSOC.
J COWDREY 9-24-99 001-155930-631210-00000
956041 J COWDREY 9-24-99
VCHR NET
163.59
198.90 0.00 198.90
154,28 0.00 154.28
71.82 0.00 71.82
939.20 0.00 939.20
171.57 0.00 171.57
143.64 0.00 143,64
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
7,725.60 0.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
7,992.62
7,725,60
7,725.60
0.00 159.90 0.00 159.90
0.00 44.30 0.00 44.30
0.00 51.97 0.00 51,97
0.00 24.94- 0.00
24.94-
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 231.23
0.00 146.25 0.00 146.25
96
MAY 17, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
23096
DESCRIPTION
J COWDREY 9-27-99
956041 J COWDREY 9-27-99
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16, 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
001-155930-631210-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
22974
517449 VENDOR 266020 - NATASHA A. CULAR
4/27/00 7:30-12:30 5 HRS 681-431590-634402-00000
4/27/00 HRS CULAR
CHECK NO
22797
517344 VENDOR 152930 - NATIONAL BUSINESS FURNITURE
C80980-VIR
FURNITURE
001-156180-651930-00000
001-156110-641950-00000
AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET
93.60 0.00 93.60
CHECK NO
22792
23300
22809
22810
517460 VENDOR 272820 - NATIONS RENT OF FLORIDA, INC,
210431
PUMP RENTAL & FLAGGING FOR MANGROVE
320-183800-644600-00000
320-183800-652990-00000
35 18775
4031 EQUIP RENTAL
408-253212-644600-00000
208768
RENT EQUIP
109-182901-644600-00000
212369
TOOLS
001-126334-646314-00000
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 239.85
0.00 80.00 0.00 80.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0,00
CHECK NO
22796
517432 VENDOR 251610 - NETWORK SOLUTIONS
22034405 001-121143-649010-00000
DOMAIN REGISTRATION RENEWAL
0.00
CHECK NO
22793
517526 VENDOR 311210 - NEW SOUND
513902
JUVENILE COMPACT DISCS
355-156190-652670-00000
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 80.00
270.80
51.75
0.00 322.55
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 322.55
137.94
5.37
0.00 143.31
2,100.00
0.00 2.100.00
0.00 80.00 0.00 80.00
0.00 78.00 0.00 78.00
CHECK TOTAL
0.00 2,401.31
0.00 35.00 0.00 35.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 35.00
0.00 50.34 0.00 50.34
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 50.34
97
MAY 17, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER DESCRIPTION
CHECK NO 517466 VENDOR 278890 - NEWS-PRESS
22803 1342590
CLASSIFIED ADS
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16, 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
001-100130-648160-00000 0.00
CHECK NO 517491
22823 09982
4804 BLUELINES
22826 09822
4804 BLUELINES
VENDOR 296460 - NORTH NAPLES BLUEPRINT
313-163673-647110-63041
16J
CHECK NO
23178
AMT NET VCHR DISC
PAGE
VCHR NET
414.96 0.00 414.96
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 414.96
0.00 91.16 0.00 91.16
313-163673-647110-63041 0.00
517669 VENDOR 103620 - NORTH NAPLES FIRE CONTROL DISTRICT
4/00 FIRE INSP F3ES
113-000000-209101-00000 0,00
113-000000-209201-00000 0.00
113-000000-209401-00000 0.00
113-000000-209601-00000 0,00
113-000000-209701-00000 0,00
1,152.40 0.00
4/00 FIRE INSP FEES
517677 VENDOR 133380 - NORTH NAPLES FIRE CONTROL DISTRICT
113-000000-209810-00000
O,OO
CHECK NO
23177 4/00IMPACT FEES
4/00 IMPACT FEES
23065 4/00 INTEREST
4/00 INTEREST
113-138900-341890-00000 O.OO
517410 VENDOR 226410 - NOTARY PUBLIC UNDERWRITERS INC.
P JARRELL 113-138312-654210-00000
NOTARY BOND, STATE FEES & SEAL
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
CHECK NO
22798
11,889.59
4,115.03
4,946.66
215.88
40.00
0.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
98.205.00 O.00
1,152.40
1.243.56
21,207.16
21,207.16
98,205,00
248.78 0.00 248.78
517503 VENDOR 302740- NOUVELLE TITLE & HERLING LOPEZ
D/P H LOPEZ 191-138785-884100-00000
40927000004 / 2846 H LOPEZ
CHECK NO
5237
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
98,453.78
0.00 93.00 0.00 93.00
0,00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 93.00
2,500.00 0.00
2.500.00
98
MAY 17. 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
DESCRIPTION
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16, 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
CHECK NO
22936
22936
22936
22936
517425 VENDOR
BANK FEE 3/00
BANK FEE 3/00
BANK FEE 3/00
BANK FEE 3/00
BANK FEE 3/00
BANK FEE 3/00
BANK FEE 3/00
BANK FEE 3/00
245520 - NOVA INFO SYS
111-156313-634999-00000 0.00
510-102040-634999-00000 0.00
111-156341-634999-00000 0.00
130-157710-634999-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
23095
517273 VENDOR
44693
3547 CHAIR
14140 - OFFICE FURNITURE & DESIGN
001-122240-651930-00000
16J 2
CHECK NO
22801
22813
22812
22804
517477 VENDOR 285590 - OFFICE MAX
07560000186056
NATURAL KEYBOARD & MAGNETIC BUSCAR
0756 0001 94779
APC 500 UPS
0756 0001 86106
SUPPLIES
0756 0001 93128
HP DESKJECT
114-178970-651110-00000 0.00
001-121141-651950-00000 0.00
001-121152-651110-00000 0.00
408-210120-651910-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
22872
517502 VENDOR 300890 - OFFICE OF STATWIDE PROSECUTION
99-1360CFB COPIES 681-421190-634401-00000
99-1360 CFB COPIES
AMT NET VCHR DISC
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
CHECK NO 517346 VENDOR 157710 - ORIENTAL TRADING COMPANY INC.
PAGE 99
VCHR NET
2,500.00
199.65 0.00 199.65
39.72 0.00 39.72
134.00 0.00 134.00
33.00 0.00 33.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 406.37
0.00 764.74 0.00 764.74
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 764.74
115.96 0.00 115.96
129.99 0.00 129.99
27.34 0.00 27.34
399.99 0.00 399.99
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 673.28
0.00 76.70 0.00 76.70
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 76.70
MAY 17. 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
22829
22833
22833
2968763252-01
1281 SUPPLIES
296595549-001
1283 MDSE
296959190-01
1283 MDSE
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16. 2000
DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
111-156390-652990-00000 0,00
111-156381-652990-00000 0.00
111-156381-652990-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
22862
517309 VENDOR 124850 - PALM ORTHOPEDICS
11451 POLO 001-155930-652810-00000
1781 POLO
16J
AMT NET VCHR DISC
106.95 O. O0
CHECK NO
23121
517516 VENDOR 307770 - PAUL S KLING, PHD
DELGADO 96-78-CFA 681-421190-634401-00000
DELGADO 96-78-CFA
PAGE 100
CHECK NO
201928
517584 VENDOR 900080 - PENNSYLVANIA BLUE SHIELD
AMB REF KIRCH 9-4-99 490-000000-116004-00000
AMB REF KIRCH 9925601-1
VCHR NET
106.95
CHECK NO
23130
2313O
23130
517704
191545
305 FUEL
189916
305 FUEL
191077
305 FUEL
VENDOR 276020 - PETROLEUM TRADERS CORP.
521-122450-652410-00000
521-122450-652410-00000
521-122450-652410-00000
327,53 0.00 327.53
454.98 0.00 454.98
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 889.46
CHECK NO
201933
517574 VENDOR 900030 - PHILLIP ALLMAN
TRAVEL 4/11 ALLMAN 111-178980-640300-00000
TRAVEL 4/11 ALLMAN
0.00 230.80 0.00 230.80
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 230.80
0.00 300.00 0.00 300.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 300.00
0.00 53.83 0.00 53.83
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 53.83
0.00 692.58 0.00 692.58
9,021.19 0.00
9.318.74 0.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00 6.00 0.00
9,021.19
9.318.74
19,032.51
6.00
MAY 17, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16, 2000
DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
CHECK NO
22867
517508 VENDOR 303600 - PHYSICIAN SUPPORT SERVICES
M USSMAN 2/11/00 001-155930-631210-00000
956042 M USSMAN 2/11/00
!6J 2,
CHECK NO
22863
517457 VENDOR 271120 - PHYSICIANS DAY SURGERY CENTER
M ALZ~dIORA 4/6/00 001-155930-634101-00000
5098 M ALZAMORA 4/6/00
AMT NET VCHR DISC
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
CHECK NO
23321
23321
23321
23321
517711
302531
5175 SVS
321424
5175 SVS
312045
5175 SVS
331544
5175 SVS
VENDOR 291530 - PINKERTON SECURITY
301-120402-763100-80524
301-120402-763100-80524
301-120402-763100-80524
301-120402-763100-80524
PAGE lol
VCHR NET
6.00
0.00 65.00 0.00 65.00
0.00
CHECK NO
22864
517307 VENDOR117020 - PITNEY BOWES, INC.
521629 001-156110-644600-00000
955988 RENTAL 6/16/00-9/15/00
0.00
CHECK NO
22865
517275 VENDOR
1346
955023 LEXAN
15030 - PLASTIC SPECIALTY OF FL
001-122240-652990-00000
0.00
CHECK NO
22861
517514 VENDOR 307160 - PMX MEDICAL SPECIALTY PROD. DIST.
1248089-04 350-140470-652930-00000
4743 SUPPLIES
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 65.00
1,950.00 0.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
1,870.00 0.00
1,100.00 0.00
2,750.00 0.00
1,122.00 0.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
0.00
0.00
1,950.00
1,950. O0
1,870.00
1,100.00
2,750.00
1,122.00
6,842.00
0.00 209.10 0.00 209.10
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 209.10
0.00 78.25 0.00 78.25
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 78.25
0.00 261.00 0.00 261.00
MAY 17, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
22860
22860
DESCRIPTION
1248093-02
4752 SUPPLIES
1248093-03
4752 SUPPLIES
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16, 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
490-144610-652720-00000 0.00
490-144610-652720-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
23123
517276 VENDOR 15060 - POLLY CURRIE
TRAVEL 5/12
CURRIE 5/12/00 TRAVEL
123-155972-640200-33072 0.00
123-155975-640200-33075 0.00
123-155960-640200-33060 0.00
CHECK NO
22842
22842
517487 VENDOR 292720 - POMEROY COMPUTER RESOURCES
A042000049
4113 PRINTERS
510-102030-764900-00000
A041401218
4113 PRINTERS
510-102030-764900-00000
510-102020-764900-00000
0.00
0.00
0.00
CHECK NO
22858
517479 VENDOR 286190 - POSTAL PRIVILEGE
1757-9573-86-0 495-192310-641950-00000
1932 POSTAGE
0.00
CHECK NO
23053
517435 VENDOR 255770 - PRAXAIR DISTRIBUTION SOUTHEAST,LLC
PJ 345052 408-253215-652990-00000
154 OXYGEN
0.00
CHECK NO
22855
22856
517522 VENDOR 309830 -PRESTIGE PRINTING, INC
29671 001-100130-647110-00000
956137 PRINTING
29715 001-100130-647110-00000
956139 PRINTING
0.00
0.00
AMT NET
900,70
475.74
CHECK TOTAL
2.02
33.01
6.44
CHECK TOTAL
79.84
3,007.92
1,200.85
CHECK TOTAL
257.50
CHECK TOTAL
19.50
CHECK TOTAL
96.00
277.00
2
VCHR DISC
0.00
0,00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
PAGE 102
VCHR NET
900.70
475.74
1,637.44
41.47
41.47
79.84
4,208.77
4,288,61
257.50
257.50
19.50
19.50
96. O0
277.0O
MAY 17. 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
22854
22857
23306
COLLIER COUNTY. FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16. 2000
DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
28539
956136 PRINTING
29801
956138 PRINTING
29657
956176 COPIES
001-100130-647110-00000 0.00
001-100130-647110-00000 0.00
160-162518-647110-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
22852
517468 VENDOR 280590 - PRG AVIATION SYSTEMS
12232 495-192370-634999-00000
3599 Y2K CONVERSION
0.00
CHECK NO
22866
517515 VENDOR 307560 - PROGRAMMER'S PARADISE
P02611010101
953104 POWERTERM
510-102020-652920-00000
510-102020-641950-00000
16J 2'
CHECK NO
22859
22859
517532
7992634
5001 6/00
7897651 OVPYMT
5001 OVPYMT CK 512075
VENDOR 312210 - PROVIDENT CAPITOL GROUP. INC.
001-157110-641900-00000
001-157110-641900-00000
AMT NET VCHR DISC
500.00 0.00
PAGE
CHECK NO
23301
517333 VENDOR 144550 - PYRAMID II JANITORIAL SUPPLIES
104758N 109-182901-652990-00000
214 JANITORIAL SUPPLIES
VCHR NET
500.00
CHECK NO
23317
23318
517702 VENDOR 272640 -QUALITY CONTROL BUILDERS, INC
#2 496-192373-763100-33373
916505 -TO 3/25/00
#1 496-192341-763100-33354
915798 -TO 3/28/00
92.00 0.00 92.00
40.00 0.00 40.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
1,406.80 0.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
0.00 67.85
0.00 6.45 0.00
1.005.00
1.406.80
1.406.80
74.30
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 74.30
0.00 369.92 0.00 369.92
0.00
319.91- 0.00
319.91-
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 50.01
0.00 22.00 0.00 22.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 22.00
88.328.00 0.00
7.820,00 0.00
88,328.00
7.820.00
103
0.00
0.00
MAY 17, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
23317
DESCRIPTION
#2 RETAINAGE
916505 - TO 3/25/00 RETAINAGE
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16, 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
496-000000-205100-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
22870
517301 VENDOR 111620 QUALITY COPY ACQUISITION.CORP
12474 WRIGHT 99-9742 MMA 681-410310-633051-00000
12474 WRIGHT 99-9742-MMA
0.00
CHECK NO
23120
517705 VENDOR 279000
00238890
917387 ARCHIVE DISKS
R & S INTEGRATED PRODUCTS & SERVICE
301-611010-764360-01007
0.00
CHECK NO
23063
517220 VENDOR 193770
M LOCHNER 5/22-24/00
AND
RADISSON PLAZA HOTEL IN ORLANDO
123-155975-640300-33075
0.00
CHECK NO
22740
517462 VENDOR 275110
338-00057148
700 - ICE
REDDY ICE COPORATION
408-253212-652990-00000
0.00
CHECK NO
23226
517567 VENDOR 313590 REXFORD G. DARROW II
TRAVEL 3/23-26/2000 681-421190-634401-00000
CASE 99-1638-CFA STATE VS. J.WALKER
0.00
CHECK NO
22774
517544 VENDOR 312770 RITA 3ASMIN. M.D.
M BOLEN 2/12-14/00 001-155930-631210-00000
956040 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
0.00
CHECK NO
22741
517437 VENDOR 257090
2000010488
RA3-2000010488
ROBERT ASBEL JR. LANDSCAPING
111-138911-634804-00000
0.00
AMT NET
6,206.00-
CHECK TOTAL
45.53
CHECK TOTAL
7,462.92
CHECK TOTAL
267.00
CHECK TOTAL
50.40
CHECK TOTAL
173.61
CHECK TOTAL
256.75
CHECK TOTAL
745.00
2
VCHR DISC
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
PAGE 104
VCHR NET
6,206.00-
89,942,00
45.53
45.53
7,462.92
7,462.92
267.00
267.00
50.40
50.40
173.61
173.61
256.75
256.75
745.00
MAY 17, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16, 2000
DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
CHECK NO
22775
517506 VENDOR 303530 - ROBERT L JONES INC
20062 313-163673-631990-63041
955525 CC -VS- TONY BARRY
0.00
CHECK NO
22771
23166
517389 VENDOR 196550 - ROBERT MULHERE
COOKIES/SODA FOR MTG 113-138312-652990-00000
956100 SUPPLIES FOR NIGHT MEETING
TUITION REIMB 1/00 113-138312-654310-00000
TUITION REIMB 1/00
0.00
0.00
CHECK NO
22742
517520 VENDOR 309220 - ROLLING OAK SUPPLY, INC
1725.0
4271 - TOILET
111-156332-646110-00000
111-156313-646110-00000
0.00
0.00
CHECK NO 517581 VENDOR 900050 - ROLLSECURE SHUTTERS INC.
201926 REFUND 191688 (ROLLSECUR) 113-138900-322110-00000
RECEIPT 191688 (ROLLSECURE)
0.00
CHECK NO
20246
517518 VENDOR 308360 - ROSA CUEN
301
4102 - COURSE FOR PEDIATRICS
490-144610-654360-00000
0.00
CHECK NO
22926
517527 VENDOR 311230 - ROTO-ROOTER PLUMBERS
356643520006 191-138785-884100-00000
356643520006 BILLINGTON 4797
0.00
CHECK NO 517277 VENDOR 16530 - S & S ARTS AND CRAFTS
163
AMT NET
CHECK TOTAL
40.00
CHECK TOTAL
13.65
835.02
CHECK TOTAL
200.00
350.00
CHECK TOTAL
40.50
CHECK TOTAL
5O4.OO
CHECK TOTAL
350.00
CHECK TOTAL
2
VCHR DISC
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
PAGE 105
VCHR NET
745. O0
40.00
40.00
13.65
835.02
848.67
550.00
550.00
40.50
40.50
504.00
504.00
350.00
350.00
MAY 17. 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
23244
23244
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16, 2000
DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
3157316
1324 - SUPPLIES
3142553
1324 - SUPPLIES
111-156380-652990-00000 0.00
111-156380-652990-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
23238
517500 VENDOR 300710 - SALAZAR WELDING
2800 496-192340-646180-33359
495-192330-646180-00000
951307 - EQUIPMENT
CHECK NO
23240
517347 VENDOR 159590 - SAM"S CLUB #6364 NAPLES
ACCT#24366342988 111-156343-652210-00000
954463 - FOOD SUNDRIES
AMT NET VCHR DISC
47.21 0.00
CHECK NO
23081
23081
23081
23081
23230
23081
23081
23081
517686 VENDOR 174790 - SATCO
220348
193 SULPHURIC ACID
220333
193 SULPHURIC ACID
220208
193 SULPHURIC ACID
220234
193 SULPHURIC ACID
220423
193 ACID
220296
193 SULPHURIC ACID
220315
193 SULPHURIC ACID
220404
193 SULPHURIC ACID
408-253221-652310-00000
408-253221-652310-00000
408-253221-652310-00000
408-253221-652310-00000
408-253221-652310-00000
408-253221-652310-00000
408-253221-652310-00000
408-253221-652310-00000
PAGE 106
VCHR NET
47.21
273.19 0.00 273.19
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 320.40
0,00 268.00
0.00 231.00 0.00
499.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 499.00
0.00 133.77 0.00 133.77
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
CHECK TOTAL 0,00 133.77
1,165.81 0,00
1,165.35 O. O0
1,120.56 0.00
1,139.30 0.00
1,143.41 0,00
1,143.87 0.00
1.146.61 0.00
1.142.50 0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
1.165.81
1,165.35
1,120.56
1,139.30
1,143.41
1.143.87
1,146.61
1,142.50
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 9,167.41
MAY 17, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
CHECK NO
22745
DESCRIPTION
517303 VENDOR 114340 - SBCCI
235606
2102 - EXAMS
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16, 2000
16J
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET
CHECK NO
23243
113-138915-654360-00000 0.00
0.00
CHECK NO
227160
517448 VENDOR 266010 - SCHWAB READY MIX INC
30030872 103-163642-653150-00000
2499 - CEMENT
517279 VENDOR 16660 - SCIENTIFIC SOUND SYSTEMS, INC
PDP04120
4733 - EQUIPMENT
001-100130-652990-00000
001-100130-764210-00000
001-100130-652990-00000
0.00
0.00
0.00
22738 SPD02160
5073 - SETUP
VENDOR 193330 - SCOTT PAINT CORP.
001-122240-652999-00000
408-253215-652990-00000
408-253215-652990-00000
408-253215-652990-00000
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
CHECK NO 517385
22744 009040891
406 - SUPPLIES
22743 009040878
158 - SUPPLIES
22743 009040829
158 - SUPPLIES
22743 009040943
158 - SUPPLIES
001-122240-652989-00000
408-233351-652990-00000
001-126334-646314-00000
0.00
0.00
0.00
CHECK NO 517278 VENDOR 16650 - SCOTTY'S INC.
22772 0081-115464
955042 CHAIR PAIL FOR IMMOK COM PARK
23235 0081-116451
954871 - BPASS NOZZLE
23305 0081-113825
955004 SUPPLIES
100.00
CHECK TOTAL
176.50
CHECK TOTAL
0.00
4.247.90
565.00
CHECK TOTAL
29.41
33.93
17.92
59.95
CHECK TOTAL
10.50
33.28
248.11
2
VCHR DISC
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
PAGE 107
VCHR NET
100.00
100.00
176.50
176.50
4,247.90
565.00
4,812.90
29.41
33.93
17.92
59.95
141.21
10.50
33.28
248.11
MAY 17, 2000 PAGE 108
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
DESCRIPTION
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16. 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
CHECK NO
22770
517326 VENDOR 139410 - SCREEN PRINTING UNLIMITED
13860
955564 BUS CARD MAGNETS/ MALL BOOTH
001-121152-648160-00000
001-121152-641950-00000
16J 2
CHECK NO
23232
23233
23232
23233
517484
REIMBURSE SPRINT 4/16/00
REIMBURSE SPRINT 4/16/00
REIMBURSE PAYMENT 5/12/00
REIMBURSE PAYMENT 5/12/00
REIMBURSE SPRINT 3/16/00
REIMBURSE SPRINT 3/16/00
REIMBURSE PAYMENT 5/12/00
REIMBURSE PAYMENT 5/12/00
VENDOR 290100 - SENIOR SOLUTIONS OF
123-155966-641900-33066
123-000000-208400-00000
123-155966-641900-33066
123-000000-208400-00000
AMT NET VCHR DISC
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
0.00 270.00
0.00 57.60 0.00
VCHR NET
291.89
327.60
CHECK NO
23241
23307
23307
23307
517471
33159
166 - REPAIRS
33155
426 - REPAIRS/MATERIALS
33146
426 - REPAIRS/MATERIALS
33157
426 - REPAIRS/MATERIALS
VENDOR 282410 - SHAMROCK PLUMBING & MECHANICAL INC
408-253215-634999-00000
001-122240-652994-00000
001-122240-652994-00000
001-122240-652994-00000
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 327.60
0.00 126.63 0.00 126.63
0.00 603.00 0.00 603.00
0.00 126.63 0.00 126.63
CHECK NO
23308
23308
517476 VENDOR 284700 - SHARONL. JOHNSTON, D.O.
L.BOYD 3/17/00 001-155930-631210-00000
956232 - PHYSICIANS FEE
L.BOYD 4/5/00 001-155930-631210-00000
956232 - PHYSICIANS FEE
0.00 898.00 0.00 898.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
1.754.26
0.00 157.68 0.00 157.68
0.00 59.85 0.00 59.85
0.00 332.00 0.00 332.00
0.00 387.44 0.00 387.44
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 936.97
0.00 52.00 0.00 52.00
0.00 52.00 0.00 52.00
MAY 17. 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
23304
CHECK NO
22739
22739
CHECK NO
22769
CHECK NO
22717
CHECK NO
22776
CHECK NO
22746
22746
CHECK NO
23200
DESCRIPTION
E. VEGA 3/20/00 SVC
956231 E. VEGA 3/20/00 SVC
COLLIER COUNTY. FLORIDA 1 6 J
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16, 2000
517419 VENDOR 236350 - SKYCELL
100-001-4645
747 - MOBILE PHONE
100-001-4632
747 - MOBILE PHONE
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET
001-155930-631210-00000 0.00 383.50
118-144210-634999-33781
118-144210-634999-33781
517345 VENDOR 156130 - SOUTHEASTERN BOOK COMPANY
100854 355-156190-766100-00000
955908 CHILDRENS TITLES
517395 VENDOR 201320 - SOUTHEASTERN EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT
156966 490-144610-652930-00000
4774 - MEDICAL SUPPLIES
517404 VENDOR 221660 - SPECIALTY STORE SERVICES
001-156110-652610-00000
001-156110-641950-00000
767985
955608 CD JEWEL CASE
17410 - SPEEDY BLUEPRINTING
301-120402-647110-80524
301-120402-647110-80524
517280 VENDOR
10174189
4243 - COPIES
10174303
4243 - COPIES
101-163630-641900-00000
517431 VENDOR 250020 - SPRINT
450640235 4/28/00
450640235 4/28/00
CHECK TOTAL
VCHR DISC
0.00
0.00
PAGE 109
VCHR NET
383.50
487.50
0.00 45.00 0.00 45.00
0.00 25.00 0.00 25.00
0.00
CHECK TOTAL
70.00
0.00 34.80 0.00 34.80
CHECK TOTAL
0.00
0.00
0,00
0.00
0.00
0.00 2.148.63
CHECK TOTAL
0.00 128.00
0.00 30.56
CHECK TOTAL
34.80
2.148.63
2,148.63
158.56
158.56
0.00 249.12 0.00 249.12
0.00 108.00 0.00 108.00
0.00
CHECK TOTAL
0.00 2.92 0.00
357.12
2.92
MAY 17. 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
DESCRIPTION
CHECK NO
23157
22923
23157
23157
22920
23157
23157
23157
22923
22923
22923
22923
23157
22923
23157
22921
517649 VENDOR 255040 - SPRINT
774-0225 4/19-5/18/00
774-0225 4/19-5/18/00
732-2700 3/22-4/21/00
732-2700 3/22-4/21/00
353-2874 4/25-5/24/00
353-2874 4/25-5/24/00
435-4556 5/4-6/3/00
435-4556 5/4-6/3/00
695-2778 4/4-5/3/00
695-2778 4/4-5/3/00 /1650
455-4211 3/10-4/9/00
455-4211 3/10-4/9/00
101-1609 5/1-5/31/00
101-1609 5/1-5/31/00
732-2098 4/22-5/21/00
732-2098 4/22-5/21/00
101-1943 3/1-3/31/00
101-1943 3/1-3/31/00
774-9207 3/19-4/18/00
774-9207 3/19-4/18/00
774-8999 3/19-4/18/00
774-8999 3/19-4/18/00
774-8049 3/19-4/18/00
774-8049 3/19-4/18/00
261-2218 4/25-5/24/00
261-2218 4/25-5/24/00
658-0781 3/13-4/12/00
658-0781 3/13-4/12/00
593-0336 5/4-6/3/00
593-0336 5/4-6/3/00
092-1460 4/16-5/15/00
092-1460 4/16-5/15/00 /1639
COLLIER COUNTY. FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16. 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
001-010510-641210-00000 0.00
001-000000-202800-00000 0.00
408-253211-641210-00000 0.00
101-163630-641900-00000 0.00
495-192350-641900-00000 0.00
490-144610-641900-00000 0.00
001-156110-641900-00000 0.00
101-163620-641900-00000 0.00
001-000000-202800-00000 0.00
001-000000-202800-00000 0.00
001-000000-202800-00000 0.00
001-000000-202800-00000 0.00
490-144610-641900-00000 0.00
001-000000-202800-00000 0.00
408-233313-641100-00000 0.00
495-192370-641900-00000 0.00
16J
AMT NET
CHECK TOTAL
36.72
790.85
26.09
29.95
281.84
69.18
168.62
27,12
280.62
32.85
7,063.51
1.540.31
447.85
26,84
118.34
220.82
2
VCHR DISC
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
PAGE
VCHR NET
2.92
36.72
790.85
26.09
29.95
281.84
69.18
168.62
27.12
280.62
32.85
7.063.51
1,540.31
447.85
26.84
118.34
11o
220,82
MAY 17, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
22919 657-9003
657-9003
23157 101-1612
101-1612
22921 394-3355
394-3355
22918 657-9003
657-9003
23157 101-1549
101-1549
23157 657-2655
657-2655
22923 775-6687
775-6687
23157 101-1739
101-1739
22923 101-2081
101-2081
22923 658-7300
658-7300
23157 657-6566
657-6566
22923 657-8228
657-8228
22923 774-1146
774-1146
23157 774-5252
774-5252
23157 263-8246
263-8246
22920 695-9956
695-9956
DESCRIPTION
4/28-5/27/00
4/28-5/27/00 /1647
5/1-5/31/00
5/1-5/31/00
4/7-5/6/00
4/7-5/6/00 /1639
3/28-4/27/00
3/28-4/27/00 /1647
5/1-5/31/00
5/1-5/31/00
4/28-5/27/00
4/28-5/27/00
3/22-4/21/00
3/22-4/21/00
5/1-5/31/00
5/1-5/31/00
3/1-3/31/00
3/31-3/31/00
3/13-4/12/00
3/13-4/12/00
4/28-5/27/00
4/28-5/27/00
3/28-4/27/00
3/28-4/27/00
3/19-4/18/00
3/19-4/18/00
4/19-5/18/00
4/19-5/18/00
5/1-5/31/00
5/1-5/31/00
4/4-5/3/00
4/4-5/3/00 /1650
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16, 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
495-192330-641900-00000 0.00
001-156110-641900-00000 0.00
495-192370-641900-00000 0.00
495-192330-641900-00000 0.00
408-253212-641100-00000 0.00
101-163620-641900-00000 0,00
001-000000-202800-00000 0,00
408-253221-641100-00000 0.00
001-000000-202800-00000 0,00
001-000000-202800-00000 0.00
510-102060-641900-00000 0.00
001-000000-202800-00000 0.00
001-000000-202800-00000 0.00
001-121143-641400-00000 0.00
001-156110-641900-00000 0.00
495-192350-641900-00000 0.00
495-192330-641900-00000 0.00
16J 2
AMT NET VCHR DISC
200.94 0.00
PAGE 111
VCHR NET
200.94
168.62 0,00 168.62
452.44 0.00 452.44
217.58 0.00 217.58
168.62 0.00 168.62
253,02 0.00 253.02
30.05 0.00 30.05
189.13 0.00 189.13
480.61 0.00 480.61
578.24 0.00 578.24
121,20 0.00 121.20
76.56 0.00 76,56
437,53 0.00 437.53
218.62 0.00 218.62
82.47 0.00 82.47
28.20 0.00 28.20
53.70 O. O0 53.70
22919 657-9795 4/28-5/27/00
657-9795 4/28-5/27/00 /1647
MAY 17, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
23157 695-4331
695-4331
23157 430-1689
430-1689
22923 092-2026
092-2026
22921 092-4237
092-4237
23157 101-1680
101-1680
22923 334-6249
334-6249
23157 101-1724
101-1724
23157 101-2104
101-2104
22918 657-9818
657-9818
22919 657-9818
657-9818
22921 642-7878
642-7878
23157 101-0486
101-0486
22923 774-9356
774-9356
22923 643-8400
643-8400
23157 101-2218
101-2218
22923 657-3232
657-3232
23157 430-1583
430-1583
DESCRIPTION
5/4-6/3/00
5/4-6/3/00
5/1-5/31/00
5/1-5/31/00
3/16-4/15/00
3/16-4/15/00
4/16-5/15/00
4/16-5/15/00 /1639
5/1-5/31/00
5/1-5/31/00
3/4-4/3/00
3/4-4/3/00
5/1-5/31/00
5/1-5/31/00
5/1-5/31/00
5/1-5/31/00
3/28-4/27/00
3/28-4/27/00 /1647
4/28-5/27/00
4/28-5/27/00 /1647
4/4-5/3/00
4/4-5/3/00 /1639
5/1-5/31/00
5/1-5/31/00
3/19-4/18/00
3/19-4/18/00
3/16-4/15/00
3/16-4/15/00
5/1-5/31/00
5/1-5/31/00
3/28-4/27/00
3/28-4/27/00
5/1-5/31/00
5/1-5/31/00
COLLIER COUNTY. FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16, 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
470-173443-641900-00000 0,00
101-163630-641900-00000 0,00
001-000000-202800-00000 0.00
495-192370-641900-00000 0.00
408-233352-641100-00000 0.00
001-000000-202800-00000 0.00
408-253221-641100-00000 0.00
188-140480-641400-00000 0.00
495-192330-641900-00000 0.00
495-192330-641900-00000 0.00
495-192370-641900-00000 0.00
001-156110-641900-00000 0.00
001-000000-202800-00000 0.00
001-000000-202800-00000 0.00
130-157710-641900-00000 0.00
001-000000-202800-00000 0.00
101-163630-641900-00000 0.00
16j 2
AMT NET VCHR DISC
43.04 O. O0
PAGE 112
VCHR NET
43.04
29.95 0.00 29.95
192.31 0.00 192.31
220.51 0.00 220.51
168.62 0.00 168.62
974.71 0.00 974.71
136.51 0.00 136.51
238.05 0.00 238.05
28.21 0.00 28.21
28.20 0.00 28.20
395.90 0.00 395.90
123.38 0.00 123.38
30.05 0,00 30.05
2,200.05 0.00
2,200.05
126.36 0.00 126.36
24.56 0.00 24.56
29.95 0.00 29.95
MAY 17, 2000 PAGE 113
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER DESCRIPTION
22923 101-1919 3/1-3/31/00
101-1919 3/1-3/31/00
23157 101-1550 5/1-5/31/00
101-1550 5/1-5/31/00
22923 643-6575 3/16-4/15/00
643-6575 3/16-4/15/00
23157 566-8530 4/25-5/24/00
566-8530 4/25-5/24/00
23157 353-6816 4/25-5/24/00
353-6816 4/25-5/24/00
22923 774-7686 4/19-5/18/00
774-7686 4/19-5/18/00
23157 101-1371 5/1-5/31/00
101-1371 5/1-5/31/00
22923 732-3168 3/22-4/21/00
732-3168 3/22-4/21/00
23157 101-1611 5/1-5/31/00
101-1611 5/1-5/31/00
22918 657-9795 3/28-4/27/00
657-9795 3/28-4/27/00 /1647
23157 101-1824 5/1-5/31/00
101-1824 5/1-5/31/00
22923 774-9106 3/19-4/18/00
774-9106 3/19-4/18/00
23157 657-5501 2/28-3/27/00
657-5501 2/28-3/27/00
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16, 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
001-000000-202800-00000 0.00
408-253211-641100-00000 0.00
001-000000-202800-00000 0.00
490-144610-641900-00000 0.00
408-253211-641100-00000 0,00
001-000000-202800-00000 0.00
408-233352-641100-00000 0.00
001-000000-202800-00000 0.00
001-156110-641900-00000 0.00
495-192330-641900-00000 0.00
408-253212-641100-00000 0.00
001-000000-202800-00000 0.00
111-138911-641900-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
22916
517401 VENDOR 209310 - SPRINT/UNITED TELEPHONE-FLORIDA
A050204736 5/2/00 001-156110-646710-00000
A050204736 5/2/00
16j 2
CHECK NO 517456 VENDOR 270310 - STAR'S ASTRO LAWN SERVICE
AMT NET VCHR DISC
291,70 0,00
VCHR NET
291.70
189.13 0.00 189.13
1,410.82 0.00
1,410.82
24.48 0.00 24.48
29.95 0.00 29.95
22.26 0.00 22.26
75.90 0.00 75.90
44.78 0.00 44.78
189.13 0.00 189.13
53.72 0.00 53.72
168.62 0.00 168.62
30.05 0.00 30,05
68.09 0.00 68.09
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
22,508.03
0.00 155.65 0.00 155.65
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 155.65
MAY 17, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
23229
DESCRIPTION
4/24/00
3505 - MAINTENANCE
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16, 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
408-233352-634999-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
23227
23227
23227
517388
E. COUNCIL 3/22/00
5103 - PHYSICIANS FEE
W. KELLY 1/11-15/2000
5103 - PHYSICIANS FEE
P. KELLER 3/22/00
5103 - PHYSICIANS FEE
VENDOR 195260 - STEVEN A. MECKSTROTH
001-155930-631210-00000
16j 2
AMT NET VCHR DISC
2,000.00 0.00
CHECK TOTAL 0,00
CHECK NO
23228
23228
23228
23228
517492
I. POZO 4/6/00 SVC
5107 - PHYSICIANS FEE
I. POZO 4/13/00 SVC
5107 - PHYSICIANS FEE
I. POZO 3/17/00 SVC
5107 - PHYSICIANS FEE
I. POZO 3/22/00 SVC
5107 - PHYSICIANS FEE
PAGE 114
VCHR NET
2,000.00
2,000.00
0.00 100.10 0.00 100.10
001-155930-631210-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
23237
23237
001-155930-631210-00000 0.00
1,184.30 0.00
1.184.30
CHECK NO
22755
22755
42.90 0.00 42.90
CHECK TOTAL 0,00
1,327.30
VENDOR 297180 - STEVEN L CASE M.D.P.A.
001-155930-631210-00000
0.00 107.25 0.00 107.25
001-155930-631210-00000 0,00
001-155930-631210-00000 0.00
001-155930-631210-00000 0.00
517369 VENDOR 174710 - SUCCESSORIES
20774908
954495 - PICTURE/SUPPLIES
20774469
954495 - PICTURE/SUPPLIES
97.50 0.00 97.50
549.25 0.00 549.25
877.50 0.00 877.50
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
6.99 0.00
1,631.50
6.99
111-156341-652990-00000 0.00
231.98 0.00 231.98
111-156341-652990-00000 0.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 238.97
517283 VENDOR 17820 - SUMMIT MEDICAL SUPPLIES
126771 001-155930-652810-00000
956034 - PHYSICIANS FEE
126005 001-155930-652810-00000
956034 - PHYSICIANS FEE
0,00 114.01 0.00 114.01
0.00 69.20 0.00 69.20
MAY 17, 2000 PAGE 115
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16, 2000
DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
CHECK NO
23172
517699 VENDOR 262150 - SUN LIFE OF CANADA
5/00 PREMIUMS 517-121640-645930-00000
5/00 PREMIUMS
0.00
CHECK NO
22778
517530 VENDOR 311790 - SUNBELT OFFICE FURNITURE &
00001343 470-173410-652990-00000
955094 PANELS
16J 2
CHECK NO
23082
23082
23082
517698
REF:IMPACT FEES (SUNCO)
REFUND - SUNCO
REF:IMPACT FEES (SUNCO)
REFUND - SUNCO
REF:IMPACT FEES (SUNCO)
REFUND - SUNCO
VENDOR 261370 - SUNCO BUILDING CORPORATION
113-000000-209050-00000
331-163650-363530-00000
331-163650-363510-00000
AM[ NET VCHR DISC
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
15,129.34 0.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
CHECK NO
22773
517486 VENDOR 292190 - SUNNYMAX MAINTENANCE PRODUCTS, INC.
52182 101-163630-652990-00000
955355 SUGGESTON BOX WITH CARDS
VCHR NET
183.21
CHECK NO
23309
517359 VENDOR 169240 - SUNSET CARPET & DRAPERIES INC.
19964 001-061010-644100-00000
3420 - CARPET
15,129.34
CHECK NO
22754
22777
517281 VENDOR 17660 - SUNSHINE ACE HARDWARE
352490 001-156363-652990-00000
2028 - SUPPLIES
144485 001-178985-652910-00000
955560 OPERATING EQUIPMENT
15.129.34
0.00 150.00 0.00 150.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 150.00
68,472.00 0.00
60,912.00- 0.00
99,288.00 0.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
0.00
0.00
0,00
68,472.00
60,912.00-
99,288.00
106,848.00
0.00 51.11 0.00 51,11
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 51.11
0.00 996.54 0.00 996.54
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 996.54
0.00 17.47 0.00 17.47
0.00 35.77 0.00 35.77
MAY 17, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
23236
COLLIER COUNTY. FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16, 2000
DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
144345
1362 - SUPPLIES
22754 352086
2028 - SUPPLIES
23242 144913
385 - SUPPLIES
22750 352183
385 - SUPPLIES
23242 352587
385 - SUPPLIES
23242 351644
385 - SUPPLIES
23242 145812
385 - SUPPLIES
23242 352344
385 - SUPPLIES
CHECK NO 517282 VENDOR
22748 495796
54 - SUPPLIES
22752 495617
510 - SUPPLIES
22753 496021
511 - SUPPLIES
517394
CHECK NO
22749
352120
168 - SUPPLIES
111-156381-652910-00000 0.00
001-156363-652990-00000 0.00
001-122240-652987-00000 0.00
001-122240-652990-00000 0,00
001-122240-652990-00000 0.00
001-122240-652990-00000 0.00
001-122240-652990-00000 0.00
001-122240-652990-00000 0.00
17670 - SUNSHINE ACE HARDWARE
408-233312-652910-00000
16J 2
AMT NET VCHR DISC
200.36 O. O0
PAGE 116
VCHR NET
200.36
28.25 0.00 28.25
4.48 0.00
4.48
39.09 0.00 39.09
116.98 0.00 116.98
42.50 0.00 42.50
2.60 0.00 2.60
11.86 0.00 11.86
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 499.36
0.00 120.70 0.00 120.70
408-233351-652910-00000 0,00
42.26 0.00 42.26
408-233351-652990-00000 0,00
76.27 O. O0 76.27
VENDOR 200380 - SUNSHINE ACE HARDWARE
408-253215-655200-00000
0,00
CHECK TOTAL
0.00 4.22 0.00
408-253221-652990-00000 0.00
239.23
4.22
22747 352001
100 - SUPPLIES
408-253211-652990-00000 0.00
22751 352085
439 - SUPPLIES
12.04 0.00 12.04
20.32 0.00 20.32
MAY 17, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
22747
22749
22749
22749
22747
22747
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16, 2000
DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
352276
100 SUPPLIES
352109
168 SUPPLIES
352238
168 SUPPLIES
352132
168 SUPPLIES
352063
100 SUPPLIES
352223
100 SUPPLIES
408-253221-652990-00000 0.00
408-253215-655200-00000 0.00
408-253215-655200-00000 0.00
408-253215-655200-00000 0.00
408-253221-652990-00000 0.00
408-253221-652990-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
23231
23231
517680 VENDOR 156260-SURETY CONSTRUCTION COMPANY
000314-02 313-163673-634999-69122
3040 - MATERIALS
000314-02 605-122390-762200-60150
5000 - MATERIALS
0.00
0.00
CHECK NO
23122
517422 VENDOR 239980 - SUSAN L SATOW
TRAVEL 4/10-27/00
SATOW 4/10-27/00
111-156380-640200-00000
0.00
CHECK NO
23239
517440 VENDOR 260630 - SWEET COMPUTER SERVICES, INC
ACCT# FL061 510-102040-634999-00000
956124 - EMS BILLING FOR UPGRADE
0.00
CHECK NO
23314
23314
517701 VENDOR 272270 - TAMPA BAY ENGINEERING, INC.
080063 412-273511-631400-70048
917924 -TO 3/31/00
080063 412-273511-631400-70047
917924 -TO 3/31/00
0.00
0.00
AMT NET
42.70
5.36
7.64
2.11
4.92
37.09
CHECK TOTAL
7,989.37
25,235,63
CHECK TOTAL
29.00
CHECK TOTAL
250.00
CHECK TOTAL
7,323.29
7,018.27
16j
VCHR DISC
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
2
PAGE 117
VCHR NET
42.70
5.36
7.64
2.11
4.92
37.09
136.40
7,989.37
25,235.63
33,225.00
29.00
29.00
250.00
250.00
7,323.29
7,018.27
MAY 17, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
23314
DESCRIPTION
080063
917924 - TO 3/31/00
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16, 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
414-263611-631400-73048 0.00
CHECK NO
22984
22983
517421 VENDOR 238410 -TANNER INDUSTRIES
75549 408-253221-652310-00000
196 AMMONIA 4/18/00
75548 408-253211-652310-00000
183 AMMINIA 4/18/00
16J 2'
AMT NET VCHR DISC
8.729.68 0.00
CHECK NO
23219
517555 VENDOR 313030 - TERRY LURIE AND AMPARO AGUDELO
D/P AGUDELO 191-138785-884100-00000
35747120001 AGUDELO /5186
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
CHECK NO
23215
517556 VENDOR 313040 - TERRY LURIE AND BAUDILLO DELEON
D/P B DELEON 191-138785-884100-00000
35540320008 DELEON /5191
PAGE 118
CHECK NO
23211
517554 VENDOR 313020- TERRY LURIE AND EDUARDO MARTINEZ
D/P E MARTINEZ 191-138785-884100-00000
35762200003 MARTINEZ /5195
VCHR NET
8,729.68
CHECK NO
23268
517490 VENDOR 295310 - THE CENTU~IAN GROUP, INC
1621
4861ABZORBIT
408-253221-652310-00000
408-253221-641950-00000
23,071.24
CHECK NO
23003
23003
517495 VENDOR 298860 -THE EQUIPMENT BOOKIE
5454 521-122410-646425-00000
1191 PARTS
5469 521-122410-646425-00000
1191 PARTS
0.00 534.48 0.00 534.48
0.00
1,499.04 0.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
2,500.00 0.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
2,500.00 0.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
2,500.00 0,00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00 1,080.00
0.00 42.00 0.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
1,499.04
2.033.52
2,500.00
2,500. O0
2,500.00
2,500.00
2,500. O0
2,500.00
1,122. O0
1,122. O0
0.00 30.59 0.00 30.59
0.00 25.95 0.00 25.95
MAY 17, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16, 2000
DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
CHECK NO
22710
22710
22710
22710
22710
22710
517407
ROOO142-IN
1503 SIGN MAINTAINENCE
ROOO170-IN
1503 SIGN MAINTAINENCE
ROOO145-IN
1503 SIGN MAINTAINENCE
ROOO179-IN
1503 SIGN MAINTAINENCE
ROOO182-IN
1503 SIGN MAINTAINENCE
ROOO133-IN
1503 SIGN MAINTAINENCE
VENDOR 223930 - THE HILLER GROUP, INC.
495-192350-634999-00000
AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 56.54
0.00 10.00 0.00 10.00
495-192350-634999-00000 0.00
495-192350-634999-00000 0.00
495-192350-634999-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
22868
517274 VENDOR14880 - THE PHOTO LAB
68231/100026
954685 PROCESSING
495-192350-634999-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
23083
23083
23083
517721
PRMT#1999090487 SORBARA
PERMIT #1999090487 RECEIPT #175883
PRMT#1999090487 SORBARA
PERMIT #1999090487 RECEIPT #175883
PRMT#1999090487 SORBARA
PERMIT #1999090487 RECEIPT #175883
495-192350-634999-00000 0.00
408-253212-647210-00000 0.00
VENDOR 313210 - THE SORBARA COMPANY
333-163650-363710-00000
0.00
CHECK NO
23316
23250
381-110430-363801-00000 0.00
350-140470-363850-00000 0.00
0.00
517695 VENDOR 253790-THE V GROUP OF FLORIDA, INC
041300/9819-003 381-120402-631402-80196
4886 - 3/00
041300/9819-006 301-120402-631402-80524
916621 - 3/00
10.00 0.00 10.00
10.00 0.00 10.00
10.00 0.00 10.00
10.00 0.00 10.00
10.00 0.00 10.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 60.00
33.45 0.00 33.45
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 33.45
3,570.17
0.00 3,570.17
443.67 0.00 443.67
2,593.73
CHECK TOTAL
14.500.00
0.00
12,439.00
0.00 2,593.73
0,00 6,607.57
0.00 14,500,00
0.00 12,439.00
MAY 17, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
COLLIER COUNTY. FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16, 2000
DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
CHECK NO
23034
517511 VENDOR 306480 - THOMAS L PERCHOUX 2R
REIMB CLASS & TEST 521-122410-654360-00000
956049 REIMBURSE FOR CLASS AND TEST
16J 2
CHECK NO
23315
517521 VENDOR 309270 - TILDEN LOBNITZ COOPER
45836/499101.00 001-122240-631400-00000
4413 - TO 2/11/00
AM1- NET VCHR DISC
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
CHECK NO
22675
517313 VENDOR 130130 - TOCCO-MCNALLY, INC.
3/21/00 001-100130-649990-00000
956051 SUPPLIES
PAGE 120
CHECK NO
22617
517284 VENDOR
4.017798
81 o SUPPLIES
18490 - TRI-COUNTY BLUEPRINT & SUPPLY
589-110401-652990-00000
VCHR NET
26.939.00
CHECK NO
23079
22676
22613
23080
517694
23366
733 - PAINT FOR ROADWAY
23384
954406 TYPE 3 BARRICADE
23457
734 - MARKINGS
23365
7.34 - THERMOPLASTIC MARKINGS
VENDOR 253060 - TRUll~IN INDUSTRIES. INC.
101-163630-634999-00000
313-163673-634999-66076
313-163673-763100-69122
313-163673-763100-69122
0.00 131.00 0.00 131.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 131.00
1,211.25 O. O0
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
CHECK NO
22672
517482 VENDOR 288310 - ULI-THE URBAN LAND INSTITUTE
REG/MULHERE I[N~125790 113-138312-654360-00000
956103 REGISTRATION/MULHERE
0.00
1,211.25
1,211.25
0.00 115.00 0.00 115.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 115.00
0.00 172.23 0.00 172.23
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 172.23
2.856.02 0.00
0.00
2,856.02
0.00 300.00 0.00 300.00
0.00 432.30 0.00 432.30
9,802.95 0.00
0.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
9.802.95
13.391.27
0.00 90.00 0.00 90.00
MAY 17, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16, 2000
DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AHT DISC
CHECK NO
22614
22615
517496
05868
955115 - C02 CARTRIDGE
05867
2488 - NYLON BAGS
VENDOR 299420 - UNDER SEAS DIVE ACADEMY OF NAPLES
491-144611-652990-33416
0.00
491-144611-652910-33416 0.00
CHECK NO
22985
22982
22763
22760
22760
22632
22757
22986
22638
22760
22760
22757
517638 VENDOR 214530 - UNIFIRST CORP.
9180183251
884 UNIFORMS 4/12/00
9180185518
885 UNIFORMS 4/25/00
9180184254
866 - UNIFORMS 4/18/00
9180169155
3141 - UNIFORMS 1/26/00
9180174311
3141 - UNIFORMS 2/23/00
9180184501
232 - UNIFORM 4/19/00
9180166802
459 - UNIFORMS 1/13/00
9180182455
884 UNIFORMS 4/7/0
9180184505
2356 - UNIFORM 4/19/00
9180171736
3141 - UNIFORMS
9180170443
3141 - UNIFORMS
9180170659
459 - UNIFORMS 2/3/00
111-156332-652130-00000 0.00
111-156334-652130-00000 0.00
111-156343-634999-00000 0.00
101-163620-652130-00000 0.00
111-156381-634999-00000 0.00
111-156381-634999-00000 0,00
101-163630-652130-00000 0.00
408-253250-652130-00000 0.00
111-156332-652130-00000 0.00
001-155410-652130-00000 0,00
111-156381-634999-00000 0.00
111-156381-634999-00000 0.00
408-253250-652130-00000 0.00
AMT NET
CHECK TOTAL
156.00
718.20
CHECK TOTAL
53.54
28.18
0.00
76.37
2.00
2.00
78.70
34.01
31,55
20,41
2.00
2.00
34.01
16j
VCHR DISC
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0,00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
2
PAGE
VCHR NET
90.00
156.00
718.20
874.20
121
53.54
28.18
76.37
2.00
2.00
78.70
34.01
31.55
20.41
2.00
2.00
34.01
MAY 17, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
22760
22631
22760
22987
22628
22629
22759
22985
22636
22982
22987
22760
22985
22634
22982
22760
DESCRIPTION
9180166598
3141 - UNIFORMS 1/12/00
9180184970
440 - UNIFORMS 4/21/00
9180174311
3141 - UNIFORMS
9180185989
884 UNIFORMS 4/27/00
9180184500
453 - UNIFORM 4/19/00
9180184969
140 - UNIFORM 4/21/00
9180170661
2180 - UNIFORMS 2/3/00
9180182002
884 UNIFORMS 4/5/00
9180184509
1694 - UNIFORM 4/19/00
9180182996
885 UNIFORMS 4/11/00
9180183460
884 UNIFORMS 4/13/00
9180173030
3141 - UNIFORMS
9180183251
884 UNIFORMS
9180184506
1113 - UNIFORM 4/19/00
9180181749
885 UNIFORMS 4/4/00
9180166598
3141 - UNIFORMS 1/12/00
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16, 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
111-156381-652130-00000 0,00
408-253211-652130-00000 0.00
111-156381-652130-00000 0.00
111-156380-652130-00000 0.00
111-156332-652130-00000 0.00
001-122240-652130-00000 0.00
109-182901-652130-00000 0.00
101-163646-652130-00000 0.00
111-156332-652130-00000 0.00
408-253212-652130-00000 0.00
111-156334-652130-00000 0.00
111-156343-634999-00000 0.00
111-156380-652130-00000 0.00
111-156332-652130-00000 0,00
111-156381-634999-00000 0.00
001-156363-652130-00000 0.00
470-173441-652130-00000 0.00
111-156334-652130-00000 0.00
111-156343-634999-00000 0.00
111-156381-634999-00000 0.00
16j 2
PAGE 122
AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET
4,18 0.00 4.18
71.10 0.00 71.10
4.18 0.00 4.18
2.14
16.24 0.00 18.38
112.79 0.00 112.79
74.95 0.00 74.95
38.52 0.00 38.52
53.35 0.00 53.35
160,97 0.00 160.97
28.18
0.00 0.00 28.18
2,14
20.03 0.00 22.17
2.00 0.00 2.00
38.59 0.00 38.59
24.28 0.00 24.28
28.18
4.50 0.00 32.68
2.00 0.00 2.00
MAY 17, 2000
REPORT 100- 601
VOUCHER DESCRIPTION
23198 918 2182462
884 UNIFORMS 4/7/00
22763 9180183241
866 - UNIFORMS 4/12/00
22760 9180173030
3141 - UNIFORMS
22637 9180184735
2982 - UNIFORM 4/20/00
22760 9180169155
3141 - UNIFORMS 1/26/00
22986 9180183705
884 UNIFORMS 4/14/00
22982 9180184252
885 UNIFORMS
22633 9180184504
237 - UNIFORM 4/18/00
22763 9180184498
866 - UNIFORMS 4/19/00
22635 9180184723
2180 - UNIFORM 4/20/00
22985 9180182002
884 UNIFORMS
22987 9180184720
884 UNIFORMS 4/20/00
22981 9180158939
2356 UNIFORMS 12/1/99
22760 9180167857
3141 - UNIFORMS 1/19/00
22761 9180184510
665 - UNIFORMS 4/19/00
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16, 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET
111-156332-652130-00000 0.00
001-156363-652130-00000 0.00
111-156380-652130-00000 0.00
111-156390-652130-00000 0.00
101-163620-652130-00000 0.00
111-156381-652130-00000 0.00
001-156110-652130-00000 0.00
111-156381-652130-00000 0.00
111-156332-652130-00000 0,00
111-156334-652130-00000 0.00
111-156343-634999-00000 0.00
521-122410-652130-00000 0.00
101-163620-652130-00000 0.00
101-163646-652130-00000 0.00
001-156363-652130-00000 0.00
111-156380-652130-00000 0.00
111-156332-652130-00000 0.00
001-155410-652130-00000 0.00
111-156381-652130-00000 0.00
408-233350-652130-00000 0.00
16.03
0.00
0.00
4.18
222.58
4.18
11.66
4.18
31.55
28,18
4.50
89.74
221.70
38.52
42.46
2.14
20,03
21.97
4.18
25.53
16J
VCHR DISC
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
2
PAGE
VCHR NET
123
20.21
222.58
4.18
11.66
4,18
31,55
32.68
89.74
221.70
38.52
42.46
22.17
21.97
4.18
25.53
MAY 17, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
22629
22759
23198
DESCRIPTION
9180184969
140 - UNIFORM 4/21/00
9180157632
2180 - UNIFORMS 11/25/99
918 0183712
22760
22760
22763
22762
22757
22757
22630
22757
22760
22758
22756
22760
22760
884 UNIFORMS 4/14/00
9180165312
3141 - UNIFORMS 1/5/00
9180167857
3141 - UNIFORMS 1/19/00
9180182998
866 - UNIFORMS
9180184503
664 - UNIFORMS 4/19/00
9180164147
459 - UNIFORMS 12/30/99
9180165526
459 - UNIFORMS 1/6/00
9180184719
171 - UNIFORM 4/20/00
9180168065
459 - UNIFORMS 1/20/00
9180165312
3141 - UNIFORMS
9180183707
440 - UNIFORMS 4/14/00
9180155043
171 - UNIFORM 11/11/99
9180171736
3141 - UNIFORMS
9180170443
3141 . UNIFORMS
COLLIER COUNTY. FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16, 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
109-182602-652130-00000 0.00
101-163646-652130-00000 0.00
111-156332-652130-00000 0.00
001-156363-652130-00000 0.00
111-156380-652130-00000 0.00
111-156390-652130-00000 0.00
111-156381-634999-00000 0.00
111-156381-634999-00000 0,00
101-163620-652130-00000 0.00
408-233312-652130-00000 0.00
408-253250-652130-00000 0.00
408-253250-652130-00000 0.00
408-253215-652130-00000 0.00
408-253250-652130-00000 0.00
111-156381-652130-00000 0.00
408-253211-652130-00000 0.00
408-253215-652130-00000 0.00
111-156381-652130-00000 0.00
111-156381-652130-00000 0.00
AMT NET
13.38
38.52
16.03
0.00
0,00
4.18
2.00
2.00
75.68
91.20
34.01
34.01
62.12
34.01
4,18
71.10
58.45
4.18
4.18
16j
VCHR DISC
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
PAGE 124
VCHR NET
13.38
38.52
20.21
2.00
2.00
75.68
91.20
34.01
34.01
62.12
34.01
4.18
71.10
58.45
4.18
4.18
MAY 17. 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
22987
22620
22629
DESCRIPTION
9180182212
884 UNIFORMS 4/6/00
9180184722
101 - UNIFORM 4/20/00
9180184969
140 -UNIFORM 4/21/00
COLLIER COUNTY. FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16. 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
111-156380-652130-00000 0.00
111-156332-652130-00000 0.00
408-253221-652130-00000 0.00
109-182901-652990-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
22625
517708 VENDOR 281240 - UNITED MECHANICAL INC
3916 301-120435-763100-80162
2993 - INSTALL VALVE BOXES
0.00
CHECK NO
22616
22678
23072
517285 VENDOR18900 -UNITED PARCEL SERVICE
363-797-170 001-000000-142900-00000
1132 - 4/15-21/00
0000F80690-180 001-121152-641950-00000
956056 SHIPPING
363797-180 001-000000-142900-00000
1132 - SHIPPING CHARGES 4/22-28
16j
AMT NET VCHR DISC
2.14
20.03 0.00
2
CHECK NO
23071
517319 VENDOR 134100 - UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE
COUNTY A1-FY STAMPS 5/00 001-010510-641950-00000
1976 - STAMPS FOR MAY
PAGE 125
CHECK NO
23068 M BEAKER 5/15-20/00
5014 M BEAKER 5/15-20/00
23068 J ALANIZ 5/15-20/00
5014 J COHEN 5/15-20/00
23068 H LLOYD 5/15-20/00
5014 H LLOYD 5/15-20/00
517424 VENDOR 240870 - UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL FLORIDA
001-156363-654360-00000
001-156363-654360-00000
001-156363-654360-00000
VCHR NET
22.17
66.19 0.00 66.19
7.50 0.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
19,174.82 0.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
7.50
2.491.49
19.174.82
19,174.82
0.00 102.32 0.00 102.32
0.00 14.25 0.00 14.25
0.00 166.62 0.00 166.62
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 283.19
0.00 325.00 0.00 325.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 325.00
0.00 360.00 0.00 360.00
0.00 360.00 0.00 360.00
0.00 360,00 O.OO 360.00
MAY 17, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
23068
23068
23068
23068
DESCRIPTION
R MARTIN 5/15-20/00
5014 R MARTIN 5/15-20/00
R WALKER 5/15-20/00
5014 R WALKER 5/15-20/00
3 COHEN 5/15-20/00
5014 2 COHEN 5/15-20/00
S BARR 5/15-20/00
5014 S BARR 5/15-20/00
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16. 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
001-156363-654360-00000 0.00
001-156363-654360-00000 0.00
001-156363-654360-00000 0.00
001-156363-654360-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
23076
517352 VENDOR162550 - VAN WATERS AND ROGERS
TA-332815 408-253221-652310-00000
194 - CAURTIC SODA 4/5/00
0.00
CHECK NO
201936
517582 VENDOR 900050 - VICOR HOMES
195426
195426/ VICOR
113-000000-115420~00000
0.00
CHECK NO
23074
517426 VENDOR 246170 - W.E. JOHNSON EQUIPMENT CO.
7007 - 400695 408-233351-646970-00000
506 - MAINTENANCE 4/20/00
0.00
CHECK NO
22619
517392 VENDOR 197700 - WAL-MART STORE #01-1119
0327632 001-156130-652990-00000
963 - PEANUT BUI-FER/BREAD
0.00
CHECK NO
22622
22673
517287 VENDOR19450 - WAL-MART STORES, INC. #1119
0327653 001-178985-652910-00000
1186 - SUPPLIES - SEA TURTLES
0327638 001-121110-652990-00000
955572 SUPPLIES
0.00
0.00
AMT NET
360.00
360.00
360.00
360.00
CHECK TOTAL
379.47
CHECK TOTAL
4.04
CHECK TOTAL
92.70
CHECK TOTAL
12.35
CHECK TOTAL
107,25
15.52
16J
VCHR DISC
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
PAGE 126
VCHR NET
360.00
360.00
360.00
360.00
2,520.00
379.47
379.47
4.04
4.04
92.70
92.70
12.35
12.35
107.25
15.52
MAY 17, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
COLLIER COUNTY. FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16. 2000
DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
CHECK NO
23073
23073
23073
23073
23073
23073
517286
VENDOR 19370 - WALLACE INTERNATIONAL
FC36350 521-122410-646425-00000
301 PARTS 4/24
FC35971 (CREDIT)
301 PARTS 4/17
FC 36775
301 PARTS 5/2/00
FC36047
301 PARTS 4/18/00
FC36103 (CREDIT)
301 PARTS
FC36586
301 PARTS 4/28
0.00
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
23313
23313
517423 VENDOR 240310 - WALTER KOPKA
TRAVEL 4/30-5/5/00
KOPKA 4/30-5/5 TRAVEL
TRAVEL 4/25-26/00
KOPKA 4/25-26 TRAVEL
490-144610-640300-00000 0.00
490-144610-640300-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
23158
23158
517298 VENDOR 109110-WASTE MGMT OF COLLIER COUNTY
2429714/19044 4/00 001-122240-643300-00000
2429714/19044 4/00
2429293/17739 3/00 345-116360-643300-80209
2429293/17739 3/00
0.00
0.00
CHECK NO
23148
517707 VENDOR 280890 - WATER RESOURCE SOLUTIONS INC
1006 414-263611-631400-74030
917297 - THRU 3/31/00
0.00
AMT NET
CHECK TOTAL
12.36
7.26-
8.46
4.00
6.30-
71.12
CHECK TOTAL
557.67
261.72
CHECK TOTAL
1.488.24
293.38
CHECK TOTAL
7.822.60
163
VCHR DISC
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
PAGE 127
VCHR NET
122.77
12.36
7.26-
8.46
4.00
6.30-
71.12
82.38
557.67
261,72
819.39
1,488.24
293.38
1.781.62
7.822.60
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 7.822.60
MAY 17, 2000 PAGE 128
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
CHECK NO
22674
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16, 2000
DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO
517316 VENDOR 132740 - WAYNE WILES CARPET, INC.
CG 003674 001-122220-634999-00000
954999 LABOR TO REPLACE CARPET
AMT DISC
0.00
CHECK NO
22640
22621
22639
517706
CG003030
4258 - CARPET G.G. EMS
CG003516
4383 - CARPET
CG003031
4257 - CARPET - G.G. FIRE STATION
VENDOR 279830 - WAYNE WILES CARPET, INC.
301-120435-763100-80525
0.00
301-120435-763100-80525 0.00
301-120435-763100-80525 0.00
CHECK NO
22626
517513 VENDOR 307120 - WEISENBACH SPECIALTY PRINTING
57839 470-173410-652990-00000
955903 - PENCILS FOR GOV'T DAY
0.00
CHECK NO
22871
517312 VENDOR 129350 - WELLESLEY INN
5282 P PICHARD 3/20,21/00
5282 P PICHARD 3/20,21/00 P PICHARD
681-421190-634405-00000
0.00
CHECK NO 517439 VENDOR 259450 - WELLESLEY INN
23234 5302
CASE 97-1185-CFA STATE VS. BURNEY
681-421190-634405-00000
0.00
CHECK NO 517533 VENDOR 312480 - WEST GROUP
22624 544306082/41266648
955889 - SCRIPT. LAW OF EASE
001-122310-654110-00000
0.00
CHECK NO 517288 VENDOR 19660 - WEST PUBLISHING CO
AMT NET
100.00
CHECK TOTAL
8,462.08
2,842.50
6,644.88
CHECK TOTAL
246.09
CHECK TOTAL
178.00
CHECK TOTAL
138.00
CHECK TOTAL
99.14
CHECK TOTAL
16j
VCHR DISC
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
2
VCHR NET
100.00
100.00
8,462.08
2,842.50
6,644.88
17,949.46
246.09
246.09
178.00
178. O0
138.00
138.00
99.14
99.14
MAY 17. 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
23075
23077
23077
23077
23077
DESCRIPTION
50893
1970 - WESTLAW ACCESS
218-858-332/44778-446
1355 - CDROM 3/8/00
218-858-332/45305-229
1355 - BOOKS 3/28/00
218-858-332/451094-486
1355 - BOOKS 3/23/00
218-858-332/44742-530
1355 - CDROM 3/8/00
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16, 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
001-010510-634999-00000 0.00
681-421510-654110-00000 0.00
681-421510-654110-00000 0.00
681-421510-654110-00000 0.00
681-421510-654110-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
23078
23078
23078
23078
517379
997-134-36444526-778
294 - BOOKS, 3/7/00
997-134-364/44423-022
294 - BOOKS. 3/3/00
997-134-364/45039-340
294 - BOOKS 3/16/00
997-134-364/45099-886
294 - BOOKS 3/22/00
VENDOR 187030 - WEST PUBLISHING CORPORATION
001-443010-654110-00000
0.00
001-443010-654110-00000 0.00
001-443010-654110-00000 0.00
001-443010-654110-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
22623
22623
517373
00-6189 HANLON
1604 - 00-6189 HANLON
00-6089 PATTISON
1604 - 00-6089 PATTISON
VENDOR 180010 - WHITE SANDS VETERINARY CLINIC
610-155410-631970-00000
16j
AMT NET VCHR DISC
920.81 0.00
CHECK NO
23246
23322
2
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VCHR NET
920.81
61.00 0.00 61.00
84.60 0.00 84.60
430.50 0.00 430.50
82.00 0.00 82.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
1.219.50 0.00
1.578.91
1,219.50
129.00 0.00 129.00
37.25 0.00 37.25
124.50 0.00 124.50
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
1,510.25
0.00 75.00 0.00 75.00
65.00 0.00 65.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 140.00
610-155410-631970-00000 0.00
0.00
0.00
517667 VENDOR 19770 -WILSON MILLER ET AL
27944 313-163673-631400-60061
916010 - TO 1/28/00
29510 325-172921-631400-31005
803430-T0 3/31/00
18,867.20 0.00
58,911.57 0.00
18,867.20
58,911.57
MAY 17, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
DESCRIPTION
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16, 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
CHECK NO
22927
22927
22927
517537 VENDOR 312620 - WINTERPARK ONE ASSOCIATION
10184
63551560007 CHAMBERLAIN / 5287
10071
63551560007 CHAMBERLAIN / 5287
10185
63551560007 CHAMBERLAIN / 5287
191-138785-884100-00000
191-138785-884100-00000
191-138785-884100-00000
0.00
0.00
0.00
CHECK NO
22618
517336 VENDOR 146770 - WOOLEY'S RADIATOR REPAIR
8738 521-122410-646425-00000
303 - PARTS
0.00
CHECK NO
23202
23202
517433 VENDOR 255490 - WORLDCOM
9150018102 3/00
9150018102 3/00
9150018102 4/00
9150018102 4/00
001-000000-202800-00000
001-000000-202800-00000
0.00
0.00
CHECK NO
23056
517226 VENDOR 310510 - WYNDHAM PALACE RESORT & SPA
M PETTIT 5U631 001-010510-640300-00000
AND
0.00
CHECK NO
22627
517406 VENDOR 223690 - XEROX CORPORATION
074805238 001-122310-646710-00000
955910 - 2/1/00 - 4/30/00
0.00
CHECK NO 517289 VENDOR20050 - ZEE MEDICAL SERVICE
22677 89163721 001-121710-652990-00000
956048 FIRST AID SUPPLIES
0.00
A~fF NET
CHECK TOTAL
140.00
140,00
140.00
CHECK TOTAL
402.69
CHECK TOTAL
12.83
12.58
CHECK TOTAL
358. O0
CHECK TOTAL
66.00
CHECK TOTAL
36.85
16J
VCHR DISC
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
2
PAGE 130
VCHR NET
77,778.77
140.00
140.00
140.00
420.00
402.69
402.69
12.83
12.58
25.41
358.00
358,00
66.00
66.00
36.85
MAY 17, 2000
REPORT 100-601
COLLIER COUNTY. FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 16, 2000
16J
2
PAGE
VOUCHER
DESCRIPTION
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
AMT NET VCHR DISC
VCHR NET
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 36,85
454 CHECKS WRITTEN GRAND TOTAL 0.00 3.090.138.45
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
16J 2
RECEIVED
FINANCE & ACCOUNTING DEPARTMEN~ard of C0unt.y 6ommissioner$
Memorandum
DATE:
MEMO TO:
05/23/2000
Sue Filson, Administrative Assistant,
Board of County Commissioners
FROM: Teri O'Connell, General Operations Manager
Finance Department/Clerk to the Board
Board of County Commissioners Disbursements
RE:
Please find attached a listing of the disbursements for the Board of Commissioners for
the period May 17, 2000 through May 23, 2000.
In accordance with Florida Statutes, Chapter 136.06(1), we would request that these
reports be included as miscellaneous correspondence to the Board of County
Commissioners and made part of the record.
If you have any questions regarding this matter, please telephone me at 774-8481.
Thank you for your cooperation.
16j
MANUAL WARRANT LISTING
Date
05117/2000
05118~2000
Payable To:
Hyatt Sarasota on Sarasota Bay
Wyndham Palace Resort & Spa
Elizabeth Mindor
Diamond Title and Jane Osborn
Meery Marcis
Holiday Inn Ashley Plaza
Check No.
5130O1
513002
513004
513005
513006
513007
Amount
129.00
358.00
632.00
2,500.00
540.00
486.00
Description
M. Pettit
R. Zachary
4/10-5/18
DIP J. Osborn
R. Romero RenUMay
Flagg/Epright
BCC -
PAYROLL MANUAL WARRANTS
Date Payable To:
05/15/2000 Kevin D. Ryan
Hilario Perez
Janice K. Jones
Micah Massaquoi
Gail D. Hambright
._".._--->_......__.,-----"'.._.__._-,,_.,~,-'^-_.-
Check No.
220677
220678
220679
220680
220681
LOG
Amount
1 ,994.27
507.55
296.00
3,146.47
128.06
16J 2
Description
Sick Term Pay-out
Vac. Term Pay-out
40 hrs Reg. Time
Sick Term Pay-out
Retro Pay per HR
MAY 23. 2000 COLLIER COUNTY 16J 2 i PAGE I 1
REPORT 120·700 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISIONERS PAY PERIOD ENDING 05/19/00
PAYROLL C H E C K R E CON C I L I A T ION JOURNAL
SOCIAL CHECK NET SOCIAL CHECK NET
SECURITY NO ........ ..EMPLOYEE NAME·......··· NUMBER AMOUNT SECURITY NO ··········EMPLOYEE NAME·········· NUMBER AtßJNT
*VOIDED* 00233781 0.00 BARBARA BERRY 00233782 1. 291. 76
T! MOTHY J CONSTANTINE 00233783 1.452.80 CAROLYN S FILSON 00233784 1.136.60
SHARON FRYE 00233785 659.67 JOHN NORRIS 00233786 1.644.43
DEBBIE J ARMSTRONG 00233787 984 . 71 MICHAEL A MCNEES 00233788 1.694.44
THOMAS W OlLI FF 00233789 1. 581. 08 BARBARA PEDONE 00233790 1.057.26
TROY G GARR ITY 00233791 1. 035 .45 HELENE LECOMTE 00233792 700.18
DEBORAH L WIGHT 00233793 978.47 DOUGLAS C ESSMAN 00233794 1.189.41
JAMES E WIGGINS 00233795 728 .17 CHRISTOPHE M DUBlIS 00233796 911.74
RAYMOND J GREENWALD 00233797 1. 085 . 53 STONE 00233798 901. 36
JOHN A YONKOSKY 00233799 2.351.52 JOSEPHINE A ADKINSON 00233800 716.87
ORLANDO A CACERES 00233801 631. 94 CAZIMIR 00233802 588.57
GREGORIO G FLORES 00233803 971.80 J GANGI 00233804 664.35
ROBERT E KOHL 00233805 750.97 GERALDINE MURNANE 00233806 614.65
JOSEPH A PENN 00233807 566.14 LUIS TRUJIllO 00233808 581.35
LISA AVILES 00233809 599.48 RAAS 00233810 639.92
JUDITH K PAYNE 00233811 619.08 R MCLEOD 00233812 605.85
LINDA L PURTlEBAUGH 00233813 171. 34 G CORNELISON 00233814 895.28
F DILLARD 00233815 1.385.71 E FLYNN 00233816 1.324.24
E HUBER 00233817 1.905,57 A KORT! 00233818 426.25
*VOIDED* 00233819 0.00 A MARQUIS 00233820 1. 459.81
R08ERT C WI LEY 00233821 1.693.45 XUE 00233822 829.77
BRIAN M BOLEN 00233823 1.093.91 M BERR IOS 00233824 1.394.54
JASON M PERRETTA 00233825 828.39 L HIGDON 00233826 1.082.56
GREGORY S BARLOW 00233827 1.076.76 M BROWN 00233828 685.37
MAY 23. 2000 COLLIER COUNTY 16J 2 PAGE . 2
REPORT 120·700 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISIONERS PAY PERIOD ENDING 05/19/00
PAY R 0 L L C H E C K R E CON C I L I A T ION J 0 URN A L
SOCIAL CHECK NET SOCIAL CHECK NET
SECURITY NO ·····_···-EMPLOYEE NAME··-·····'- NUMBER AMOUNT SECURITY NO ··_··_···,EMPLOYEE NAME-·-·"-'·· NUMBER AMOUNT
ANNE M CARDENAS 00233829 890.38 WI LUAM E DEGENHART 00233830 427.16
TASHA D DUPREE 00233831 537.07 BARBARA HECKER 00233832 700.1B
RONALD G PRECUP 00233833 521. 48 GARY OW BEAUCHAMP 00233834 1.260.36
JEREMIAH ADORNO 00233835 578.13 JORGE A AGUILERA. SR. 00233836 496.68
PETER G BOLTON 00233837 1.156.59 CARA J BUESKING 00233838 160 _ 69
NANCY D CERAR 00233839 369.20 HARRIET P CRAIG 00233840 236.80
LINDA D FASULO 00233841 726.05 ROBERT E FLOOD 00233842 241.10
SCOTT A HOSSACK 00233843 734.25 JAMES R MARGELIS 00233844 262.39
JOAN L SCHREIBER·VANDERTILL 00233845 363.36 DOLORES J SCHWARTZ 00233846 209.80
PATRICIA T THOMPSON 00233847 304.79 GORDON E VANDERTI LL 00233848 340.38
THERESA A WEIGEL 00233849 288. 00 ROBERT B BOGER.JR 00233850 743.07
JESUS A CARDENAS 00233851 719.71 JOACHIM A CROGNALE 00233852 1.586.08
JOHN D'AMICO 00233853 1.023.82 ERICKSON 00233854 583.90
TOBI R GRAMLING 00233855 654.41 B HOLMES 00233856 826.36
KURT B JOKE LA 00233857 1.030.62 J MANNING 00233858 738.48
CHARLES l MOORE 00233859 592.51 ROBERT C PIERCE. JR 00233860 1.040.05
FRANC I SCO J PORTOBANCO 00233861 1. 229 .40 LOWELL M RAINES 00233862 1.085.15
JACK B RANDOLPH 00233863 28.97 LOUIS J SALVATORE 00233864 1. 334 . 73
ANDY SEGO 00233865 1.220.02 L VALINSKY 00233866 1. 007.70
PATRICK J WEB8 00233867 1.319.39 G WILCOX 00233868 973.56
JEAN A FELIX 00233869 866.78 D LARSON 00233870 785.50
REYES MARTINEZ 00233871 547.77 K GOMEZ 00233872 1.003.28
A ZUROWICK 00233873 507.39 \oJ CALDWELL 00233874 787.99
H CALHOON 00233875 1.020.37 G CASANOVA 00233876 626.37
MAY 23. 2000 COLLIER COUNTY 16J 2 PAGE 3
REPORT 120-700 BOARD OF COUNTY COMHISIONERS PAY PERIOD ENDING 05/19/00
PAY R 0 L L C H E C K R E CON C I L I A T ION J 0 URN A L
SOCIAL CHECK NET SOCIAL CHECK NET
SECURITY NO ··········EMPLOYEE NAME·······-·· NUMBER AMOUNT SECURITY NO ·······-··EMPLOYEE NAME..---.···· NUMBER AMOUNT
DANIEL A CROFT 00233877 1.246.80 _JESUS DIAl 00233878 784.66
ANTHONY C DUESTERHOEFT 00233879 869.42 JOHNSON D HORN 00233880 812.21
BRUCE D MORGAN 00233881 542.72 *VOIDED* 00233882 0.00
TROY H PIROSSENO 00233883 780.49 WILLIAM D SIMS 00233884 989.59
MARIE E DVORAK 00233885 1. 029.50 JOSEPH H CHAN 00233886 695.19
MAR lAM L OCHELTREE 00233887 790.99 D A BLAIR 00233888 930.84
LI LLIAN J JOURDAN 00233889 55.99 MARCIA R KENDALL 00233890 815.85
K TAYLOR 00233891 770.56 JOHN R HOULDSWORTH 00233892 493.35
THOMAS E KUCK 00233893 1.861.32 W WANDER 00233894 1.159.27
RAYMOND V BELLOWS 00233895 1.655.26 DAVID J HEDRICH 00233896 925.47
PEGGY V JARRELL 00233897 764.85 H MOXAM 00233898 616.51
W BUSSIERE 00233899 911.65 DAVID P HOPE 00233900 1.391.12
LAUREN J BEARD 00233901 1.054.80 PHILLIP R TINDALL 00233902 1.510.21
J BOLGAR 00233903 942.75 S HOOPINGARNER 00233904 774.78
A KELLY 00233905 777. 55 A KRAYCIK 00233906 868.04
C MORAD JR 00233907 1.235.23 RODRIGUEZ 00233908 633.08
B SCHWARTZ 00233909 722 . 04 VANPOUCKE 00233910 708.21
CONSUELA WH ITEWA Y 00233911 517.75 L BALZANO 00233912 815.64
NONNENMACHER 00233913 322.30 G OSSORIO 00233914 866.79
C AMMONS 00233915 1. 086. 18 M ARTHURS 00233916 1.401. 02
ASHBY 00233917 1.146.43 E ATKINSON 00233918 1. 092 .15
F BLACKBURN 00233919 986.29 CEFALO 00233920 1.022.73
M CLEMENTS 00233921 1.404.27 E DIX 00233922 1.383.44
ENGELHART 00233923 1.064.37 J GIOFRIDA 00233924 1.094.89
16J 2
MAY 23. 2000 COLLIER COUNTY PAGE 4
REPORT 120·700 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISIONERS PAY PERIOD ENDING 05/19/00
PAYROLL C H E C K R E CON C I L I A T ION J 0 URN A L
SOCIAL CHECK NET SOCIAL CHECK NET
SECURITY NO ·.....····EMPLOYEE NAME··-·····" NUMBER AMOUNT SECURITY NO ........ - - EMPLOYEE NAME·........· NUMBER AMOUNT
LIONEL L GRODE 00233925 1.203.47 GARY L HARRISON 00233926 1. 045. 75
JANET M HASSO 00233927 694.42 SHEILA A KINN 00233928 521. 86
JEFFREY M KUCKO 00233929 321.20 MARl BETH LEHNHARD 00233930 676.13
KURT M LUEDTKE 00233931 1.344.21 TIMOTHY B STICK 00233932 1.362.71
WALTER E SUTTLEMYRE 00233933 1. 529. 71 THOMAS E UMSCHE ID 00233934 1.009.49
*VOIDED* 00233935 0.00 JOHN A DIMARTINO 00233936 756.15
MCFEE 00233937 326.51 RUDY MOSS 00233938 980.15
E RICHARDS 00233939 1. 039.90 MARIA E DIAZ 00233940 549.09
P FONTAINE 00233941 824.40 BARBARA M LEVASSEUR 00233942 554.11
A VELLOS 00233943 511.88 THOMAS STORRAR 00233944 1. 895. 86
H GRIMM 00233945 959.57 ROBERT R MAYBERRY 00233946 919.96
C MILLER 00233947 851.96 THOMAS W MITCHELL 00233948 112.97
R ANTINARELLA 00233949 976.55 ROY H BILLINGTON 00233950 1.050.74
L BROWN 00233951 898.57 JUAN CAMPS 00233952 720.01
E CARMONA 00233953 1.195.44 CRISTA R CAVENAGO 00233954 1. 083 . 03
B COAR 00233955 1. 228.41 TODD R COULTER 00233956 873.98
*VOIDED* 00233957 0,00 GREGORY M COVIELLO 00233958 921.14
MARY J ESCH 00233959 139.69 CHRISTINE P FORT 00233960 1.087.94
RYAN GOBIEL 00233961 661.37 MICHAEL W GOGUEN 00233962 1. 359 . 18
FREDERICK GONZALEZ 00233963 873.14 KENNETH R HABERKORN 00233964 844.47
8RONES S HARRIS II 00233965 862.98 ERIC T HAVENS 00233966 976.33
JEFFREY HAYNES 00233967 751. 37 NORA HAYNES 00233968 540.43
RICHARD L HUMBERGER 00233969 811.25 BERNICE M JONES 00233970 913.68
SUSAN LEMAY 00233971 1.207.67 DEBORAH A LICHLITER 00233972 517.41
MAY 23. 2000 COLLIER COUNTY 16J 2 PAGE 5
REPORT 120·700 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISIONERS PAY PERIOD ENDING 05/19/00
PAY R 0 L L C H E C K R E CON C I L I A T ION J 0 URN A L
SOCIAL CHECK NET SOCIAL CHECK NET
SECUR ITY NO . - .. . .. .. - EMPLOYEE NAME -- . .. .. . .. NUMBER AMOUNT SECURITY NO -......... EMPLOYEE NAME.... -- -- .. NUMBER AMOUNT
BRUNO LOVO 00233973 698.08 JACQUELINE CLOY 00233974 1.818.09
THOMAS J MAGUIRE 00233975 1.327.44 THOMAS MCCOLLOCH 00233976 1.099.81
TROY 1-1 MESICK 00233977 804.31 CARRIE M MORNINGSTAR 00233978 592.60
JAMES C NIX 00233979 764.89 HELEN A ORTEGA 00233980 1.812.82
JUAN M ORTEGA 00233981 1.111. 93 H OUILLETTE 00233982 950.22
ERIN L PERCIVAL 00233983 1.126.72 PERDOMO 00233984 901.13
LEONARD J POHL 00233985 1.182.43 KEVIN T POTTER 00233986 1.129.53
TABATHA STARLING 00233987 1.328.27 DESIRAE J WILLARD 00233988 982.32
ROBERT S BARBOUR 00233989 1.072.07 NICOLE BENNETT 00233990 816.48
NANCY M FLICK 00233991 419.63 ERIC A MADDEN 00233992 631. 32
VALERIE OUILLETTE 00233993 616.76 L CUMMINGS 00233994 321. 00
fjERIBERTO A HARTNACK 00233995 857.0B A ARAUJO 00233996 884.19
JUNE M DUNFEE 00233997 654 . 77 J EllA 00233998 684.22
KAREN S GOMEZ 00233999 440.23 SANCHEZ 00234000 697.10
JUD ITH R MARKS 00234001 777 .24 F SKINNER 00234002 1.430.15
POLLY H CURRIE 00234003 769.39 C FERRELL II 00234004 1.153.70
CAROLYN M HAWKINS 00234005 585.68 E LOCHNER 00234006 1.110.38
KATHRYN A SCHMIDT 00234007 348.73 BONNYAI 00234008 513.61
KIMBERLY A BUCKLEY 00234009 239.60 A COLLIGNON 00234010 536.35
KARA D GODWIN 00234011 502.49 A JACOBY 00234012 612.79
JOHN 1-1 JONES 00234013 823.64 *VOIDED* 00234014 0.00
JASON M KRUMBINE 00234015 272.28 .- A LYTAL 00234016 738.90
MARILYN K MATTHES 00234017 331.40 MARY A MEHLMOUER 00234018 685.94
NORMA J MIRANDO 00234019 133.35 DELLA M MITCHELL 00234020 343.14
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PAY R 0 L L C H E C K R E CON C I L I A T ION J 0 URN A L
SOCIAL CHECK NET SOCIAL CHECK NET
SECURITY NO ··········EMPLOYEE NAME·········· NUMBER AMOUNT SECURITY NO ······_···EMPLOYEE NAME···-·-·-·· NUMBER AMOUNT
S MOORE 00234021 774.57 JANICE C PATTERSON 00234022 290.09
G PECK 00234023 628.17 JANET R PEREIRA 00234024 571.58
L PETR 00234025 895.61 KELLY L PIERSON 00234026 776.91
H PIETRI 00234027 636.50 HARRIET K PROTOS 00234028 979.14
A ROTHE 00234029 309.93 ANNA R RUBIN 00234030 795.70
SOPRANO 00234031 901.31 S TRAVIS 00234032 164.15
J VANATTA 00234033 903.24 VIETS 00234034 701. 40
D WILSON 00234035 910.59 RICHARD o WOODCOCK 00234036 504.27
J BERGERON 00234037 296.85 R FUENTES 00234038 263.21
E CLEMENTS 00234039 612.79 K FITZSIMMONS 00234040 165.83
RUIZ 00234041 896.49 J SCHAFFER 00234042 289.01
J PITTS 00234043 777.20 SILVA 00234044 579.15
N ECKERLE 00234045 688.82 D MCMAHON 00234046 920.45
RUBENSTEIN 00234047 211.76 A WOJCIK 00234048 41. 75
J CONNOLLY. JR. 00234049 285.13 A KELLY 00234050 574.71
POSTREGNA 00234051 299.21 SHROVNAL·O·CONNELL 00234052 533.51
BYERS 00234053 390.50 J CLAIR 00234054 384.75
SHEEHAN 00234055 232.60 K FITZEK II 00234056 1.168.87
M HUDSON 00234057 557.86 o RAMSEY 00234058 1.259.30
*VOIOED* 00234059 0:00 L REA 00234060 632.84
STEPHEN D WHITTIER 00234061 1.357.77 J ADAMS 00234062 381.38
SHERRY C ASHLEY 00234063 628.34 D BRACK 00234064 197.03
TARA L BURR 00234065 183.14 Z CALLAGHAN 00234066 5BO.93
JOSE S CONDOMINA 00234067 620.48 C DECAMP 00234068 894.44
__..__'~_'f>-,,_~~e·'____'_<____ ....
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PAY R 0 L L C H E C K R E CON C I L I A T ION J 0 URN A L
SOCIAL CHECK NET SOCIAL CHECK NET
SECURITY NO ··········EMPLOYEE NAME······-"- NUMBER AMOUNT SECURITY NO ... -- . - .. . EMPLOYEE NAME·..· -- . -- . NUMBER AMOUNT
ROBIN G GLANCE - SOTO 00234069 90.97 DOUGLAS J I LARDO 00234070 524.74
ELIZABETH K LOFBLOOH 00234071 664.15 MER ED ITH M MYERS 00234072 506.52
RYAN J PORUCZNIK 00234073 413.20 CARLOS A RIGS 00234074 282.15
OENNIS A SNYDER 00234075 631. 54 SOARS ALLEN 00234076 322.80
SANDRA M SPRUDE 00234077 116.08 L STAGG 00234078 1.395.41
SUMER M STEED 00234079 246.27 J BENDZA 00234080 155.37
NANCY M BRUNTON· GUERARD 00234081 109.66 M COOPER 00234082 285.56
ADRIAN C DEMERY JR 00234083 251.04 C FALLIS 00234084 481. 69
JEFFREY S GERSONDE 00234085 72.81 R HOWLETT 00234086 156.61
ROBIN M MATTHEWS 00234087 90.50 RAMOS 00234088 353.08
SARAH G SAUNAS 00234089 121.45 M SILVA 00234090 70.30
ERIN M STONEBRIDGE 00234091 105.45 A AGUILAR 00234092 604.50
ARCIA 00234093 563.45 BAEZ 00234094 611. 53
A CABRERA 00234095 551.98 R CALDERIN 00234096 598.43
A CONDE 00234097 765.05 D DELAHUNT 00234098 666.43
\oJ DOZIER 00234099 642.63 L FINCH 00234100 481.42
LUIS GARCIA 00234101 591. 78 o GRAHAM 00234102 736.59
M KE ITH 00234103 529.50 J LAYMAN 00234104 569.51
L LESTER 00234105 757.98 LOPEZ 00234106 583.90
LUCIANO 00234107 721.42 B NARANJO 00234108 674.41
M OTT 00234109 634.15 PEREZ 00234110 561. 97
QUINTANILLA 00234111 708.44 REATEGUI 00234112 700.01
M SALINA 00234113 508.73 V SANSONE 00234114 666.81
E SIEBOLD 00234115 571.03 C VEIT 00234116 411.62
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SOCIAL CHECK NET SOCIAL CHECK NET
SECURITY NO ··········EMPLOYEE NAME·········· NUMBER AMOUNT SECURITY NO ··········EMPLOYEE NAME·········· NUMBER AMOUNT
.JAJ:tNTO CERVANTES 00234117 651. 80 *VOIDED* 00234118 O.OC
ARTURO HERRERA 00234119 835.49 PEDRO PINEIRO-ORTIZ 00234120 356.1::
*VOIDED* 00234121 0.00 JESSE POSADA 00234122 650.44
.JOO' PRESAS 00234123 321.15 PABLO L SALINAS 00234124 145.1::
GARY A KESSLER 00234125 926.94 PAUL E KIRCHMANN 00234126 206.6::
JAMES J MILETTA 00234127 227.36 JAMES R THOMAS 00234128 703 . 5~
*VOIDED* 00234129 0.00 EDWARD A TORRONI 00234130 6ll.6C
DAVID H NORONA 00234131 402.72 WI LUAM H GETER 00234132 224.0Ç
MARILYN L GRIFFIN 00234133 202.13 *VOIDED* 00234134 O.OC
MARIA J LOPEZ 00234135 287.33 ALMA R SANTIAGO 00234136 200.9E
ANNETTE G VELASCO 00234137 213.31 JOSEPH o BONEY 00234138 365 .17
DERRICK DIMAS 00234139 623.48 LIDIA M ESTRADA 00234140 414.6B
REYNA LOa D ESTRADA 00234141 530.95 PATRICIA l FUSSELL 00234142 594.20
JOEL ~CIA 00234143 629.76 IDAL YDA MONTEZ 00234144 307.32
RAY OZUNA 00234145 182.71 ANAIS PAPPALARDO 00234146 8.25
MATTHEW G BEAMER 00234147 831. 48 JERRY M BLACKWELL 00234148 561.97
SHERMAN C BURR 00234149 706.74 DANIEL M CRAIG 00234150 487.87
RICHARD J CREDIDIO 00234151 710.00 NANNETTE K GERHARDT 00234152 422.88
PHYLLIS K HUMAN 00234153 723 . 09 MARCELINO R LABRA·RAMIREZ 00234154 745.32
ROBERT J MARTIN 00234155 599.48 LOUIS P MASSARONE 00234156 303.67
JASON PODELL 00234157 578.13 OTIS ODOM 00234158 565 . 71
J RUDKER 00234159 320.28 EDWARD F STURGIS 00234160 316.23
LISA VARNER 00234161 712 .99 CAROLYN S ALLYN 00234162 242.76
F HOWLETT 00234163 326.35 CASEY L SVOBODA 00234164 202.68
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PAY R 0 L L C H E C K R E CON C I L I A T ION JOURNAL
SOCIAL CHECK NET SOC IAL CHECK NET
SECURITY NO _·········EMPLOYEE NAME·····-···· NUMBER AMOUNT SECURITY NO ··········EMPLOYEE NAME·········· NUMBER AMOUNT
BARBARA H WILEY 00234165 313.56 VARNELL COUNCIL 00234166 320.6
JOHN F CUNNINGHAM 00234167 317.38 CHARLES B HUMAN 00234168 729.3
DON K JEFFERY 00234169 640.24 BRET A POPMA 00234170 939.2:
MY E WALKER 00234171 229.44 SARA F BERNING 00234172 95.8'
JESSICA M COROOVA 00234173 159.84 GEARY N SCOTT 00234174 230.1:
ARCHIMED A VAlCIN 00234175 361.14 DOREEN A WHITLEY 00234176 172.5/
DEBORAH S GARDNER 00234177 786.40 JENNIFER K GU IDA 00234178 773.71
RONNIE D JAMRO 00234179 1. 754.82 LEE T MITCHELL 002341BO 546.3!
DAVID E SOUTHALL 00234181 942.85 JULIE A ALLEN 00234182 235.5'
*VO IDEO* 00234183 0.00 JANICE M ELLIOTT 00234184 686 .4:
CHARLIE B HICKS 00234185 220.30 EMILY o JARBO 00234186 201.61
SAMANTHA A KRYKLYWEC 00234187 143.82 KEITH R LARSON 00234188 925.0'
EULA M PARKMAN 00234189 725.04 CLEVELAND P STREADY 00234190 236.5!
PAMELA E WILSON 00234191 590.97 CURTI S W ANDERSON SR 00234192 634.6:
EMMANUEL AUGUSTIN 00234193 645.17 ERNST AUGUSTIN 00234194 636.3(
ENRIQUE 8LANCO 00234195 878.28 FRANKLI N CHAIN 00234196 484.4!
JOSEPH M CHIRICO 00234197 855.46 ISAAC L DENNIS 00234198 428.01
JAMES A ELIOPOULOS 00234199 2.213.15 DANIEL R FARRIS 00234200 878.5!
MARIO FERNANDEZ 00234201 661.46 GILBERTa L GARCIA 00234202 550.5;
BEATO GUERRA 00234203 845.39 DUBAN GUERRERO 00234204 566 . 3~
HARVEY M HALL 00234205 720.39 GARY E HAMM 00234206 661. 0(
KIMBERLY D HANCOCK 00234207 400.17 GREGORY D HARRISON 00234208 736 . 8~
HERNANDEZ 00234209 635.43 MARTI N HERRERA 00234210 858.3~
MICHAEL I HOFFMAN 00234211 713. 85 CHARTCHAI ISAROSKUL 00234212 523.9!
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PAY R 0 L L CHECK R E CON C I L I A T ION J 0 URN A L
SOCIAL CHECK NET SOCIAL CHECK NET
SECURITY NO ··········EMPLOYEE NAME·········· NUMBER AMOUNT SECURITY NO .......... EMPLOYEE NAME - . .. . .. -- . NUMBER AMOUNT
WARREN G KEYES 00234213 901.91 JORGE L LAZO 00234214 708.5
RAUL LEON 00234215 627.88 FRANCISCO R LLORCA 00234216 813.4
RAUL L LLORCA 00234217 616.41 REUBEN MARQUEZ 0023421B 619.2
KEITH D MAYCROFT 00234219 662.90 JOSE C MCGEE 00234220 479.1
DAVID MENDOZA 00234221 726.46 DANIEL T O'BRIEN 00234222 1.0
EDWARD J PALCISKO 00234223 735.91 HOMERO B PARTIDA JR 00234224 632.7
MICHAEL W PATTEN 00234225 750.79 LEROY PAYNE 00234226 1. 054. 0
JAVIER C PEREZ 00234227 327.26 RAMIRO A PONCE 00234228 888.7
JAMES E RILEY 00234229 697.36 OSPICIO RODRIGUEZ 00234230 565.1
PEDRO E RODRIGUEZ 00234231 628.94 LUIS M ROSADO 00234232 836.6
SAINT L SAINTIL 00234233 628.26 ENRIQUE SALAS 00234234 922.0
JERONIMO SALAS 00234235 1.022.74 DAVID SANCHEZ 00234236 630.4
DANIEL G SAPPAH 00234237 89.03 DAVID SIRENORD 00234238 246.0
GREGORIO SOTO 00234239 854.97 DALE E STODGEL 00234240 554.5
TERRENCE o SUMTER 00234241 727.15 EUGENE TROUTMAN 00234242 654.3
TONY A BARRY 00234243 719.11 WILLIE A BULLARD 00234244 878.8
ROBERT L CARLSTROM 00234245 568.00 NANCY J FRYE 00234246 365.5·
*VOIDED* 00234247 0.00 MICHAEL J LAMPO 00234248 614.8
HERNAN PANTOJA 00234249 697.49 LUIS L TRUJILLO 00234250 572.0
ELIOA VALDEZ 00234251 437.57 JOEL J FERNANDEZ 00234252 668.7
GREGORY A HUBERT 00234253 618.00 ARMANDO L LAGO 00234254 676.0
MICHAEL S LEVY 00234255 636.06 M PESILLO 00234256 835.0
VALDEMAR A PRINCE 00234257 297.12 ELOY RODRIGUEZ 00234258 739.61
H BOLDT 00234259 376.95 MARIA T SILLERY 00234260 644.5:
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PAY R 0 L L C H E C K R E CON C I L I A T ION J 0 URN A L
SOCIAL CHECK NET SOCIAL CHECK NET
SECURITY NO ··········EMPLOYEE NAME·········· NUMBER AMOUNT SECURITY NO ··········EMPLOYEE NAME·········· NUMBER AMOUNl
*VOIDED* 00234261 0.00 GONZALO BLANCO 00234262 637.t
LAZARO J BLANCO 00234263 556.96 JOSEPH M CREWS 00234264 591.~
DANNY D DOMINQUEZ 00234265 565.86 RANDY J DUCHARME 00234266 755 .~
MIGUEL A HERRERA 00234267 893.58 STEVEN R MITCHELL 00234268 651. ~
JOAN B MAYER 00234269 1.121. 52 JERRY D LOUGHRIDGE 00234270 1.010.~
JAMES R MAULDEN 00234271 317.13 RAYMOND E SMITH 00234272 1.000.]
FRANK M TRAFICANTI JR. 00234273 844.38 PATRICIA L BARFIELD 00234274 512.~
JANET TGO 00234275 616.06 SUSAN E KOLANDA 00234276 811.]
ELAINE M SCHMADTKE 00234277 316.65 WI LLIAM R SIlLERY 00234278 577.]
GURSEL G YILMAZ 00234279 2.434.78 MAURA C KRAUS 00234280 1.152.(
MARY K NELSON 00234281 441. 02 ALICE N SAYLOR 00234282 343.~
JEFFERY G SAWICKI 00234283 502.95 MIGUEL ALVARADO 00234284 493.::
ABRAHAM HERNANDEZ 00234285 894.36 PEDRO A MONTERO 00234286 753.~
MANUEL NIETO 00234287 246.15 HILARION A RAMIREZ 00234288 504.::
LEONEL RAMIREZ 00234289 930.83 RENE SANCHEZ 00234290 317.Ç
MARIA D DEVIS 00234291 778.54 TERRY D FARNSWORTH 00234292 700.]
JAMES S RAYMOND 00234293 837.86 EDWARD N FINN 00234294 1.755. ~
CONNIE L STAPLES 00234295 838.27 JOSEPH B CHEATHAM 00234296 1.847.E
PAUL MATTAUSCH 00234297 1.881. 66 MARK MORIN 00234298 673 .4
BRIAN P SANSONE 00234299 735.81 STEVEN A SARABIA 00234300 594.5
STEPHEN W SHELTON 00234301 1,009.57 JANET D TABEL 00234302 532.2
DAVID A AHLBRANDr 00234303 821.18 DENNIS R BARNARD 00234304 275.2
ROONEY A MICHAELS 00234305 951.47 LARRY E RUSSELL 00234306 729.E
JERRY L THARP 00234307 785.02 *VOIOED* 00234308 O.C
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PAYROLL C H E C K R E CON C I L I A T ION J 0 URN A L
SOCIAL CHECK NET SOCIAL CHECK NET
SECURITY NO _·········EMPLOYEE NAME······-··· NUMBER AMOUNT SECUR!TY NO ..,., - - .. . EMPLOYEE NAME..·....··· NUMBER AMOUNT
_ DALE R WALLER 00234309 170.52 LUMPEUNG WALSH 00234310 773.90
*VOIDED* 00234311 0.00 KEITH J WILT 00234312 717.30
_ROGER L DUFAULT 00234313 643.67 MILLIE P KELLEY 00234314 1. 053 . 35
*VOIDED* 00234315 0,00 JOHN H AKIN JR. 00234316 281.52
LARRY L ANOREWS JR 00234317 639.80 MARK A CALLOWAY 00234318 802.37
MICHAEL J COSTANZO 00234319 656.08 MICHAEL J CUMH 00234320 960.17
JAMES DIBUONO 00234321 800.99 LEWIS DOVE 00234322 550.67
CHARLES DUSICK JR 00234323 647.45 PETER D FISH 00234324 658.84
A GAMMELL 00234325 988.03 GORDON R GEROULD 00234326 722.68
LESLIE GROSS 00234327 751. 47 C GRUBER 00234328 862.22
A HALL 00234329 826.27 RONALD DISON 00234330 464.05
L LEHNHARD 00234331 870.51 ROBERT J LUKACS II I 00234332 429.32
D NEUMANN 00234333 527.30 H OGNIBENE 00234334 1. 781. 44
*VOIDED* 00234335 0.00 BOBBY J PAUL 00234336 605.24
KEVIN J RAFFERTY 00234337 1. 00 T RIESEN 00234338 717.79
J.B. SA TTERWH ITE 00234339 842.60 A TRONE 00234340 1. 084.17
MAURO ALTAMIRANO 00234341 447.48 M CHURCH 00234342 859.00
ROBERT A DENNISON 00234343 1. 015 , 79 R DURNING 00234344 652.56
MAR(;l\RET C FORSYTHE 00234345 596.76 H PRATT 00234346 1. 231. 97
STEVE C RASMUSSEN 00234347 197.33 P DORNBUSCH 00234348 933.58
THOMAS W FLAHERTY 00234349 545.98 A HENRIKSSON 00234350 726. 99
JOHN M LUCREZI 00234351 460.87 C MARTINUSEN 00234352 1. 041.13
CHARLES A SAUL 00234353 797.56 BRUEGGEMAN 00234354 883.41
ERIC V CLINE 00234355 840,18 CORONA 00234356 789 .40
- .' -"-...~-,_._.._._.,-"....._,~_._--,_.,-_.,~_."".._..._. ,~~---
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PAYROLL CHECK R E CON C I L I A T ION JOURNAL
SOCIAL CHECK NET SOC IAL CHECK NET
SECURITY NO ··········EMPlOYEE NAME········'- NUMBER AMOUNT SECURITY NO ··········EMPLOYEE NAME·-········ NUMBER AMOUNT
scon EDSON 00234357 799.14 DERICKSON 00234358 745.7!
JESSE A FElVER 00234359 715. 71 \oJ LOCKERBY 00234360 966.H
MARSHA L ONEILL 00234361 338.56 AOTT 00234362 921. 5:
DARREL K RISTER 00234363 672.98 L WILSON 00234364 827.9.
JERRY L ZIMMERMAN 00234365 762.77 BOWER 00234366 941. 0,
E HITE 00234367 256.38 E NEIDERHISER 00234368 774. 3~
E RILEY 00234369 681. 03 T AUGUSTYN 00234370 1,502.9]
FREDERICK J CAPPARELLI 00234371 373.67 F CRAIG 00234372 470.91:
L FOX 00234373 661. 50 K HECKATHORN 00234374 320 . 5~
T PFIESTER 00234375 898.73 B BROGDON 00234376 964.2f
E O'DONNELL 00234377 844.86 K TORO 00234378 771.5;
L JUSTMAN 00234379 806.30 L RANKIN 00234380 326.31
E BLECHA 00234381 923.32 GARDINO 00234382 1. 334 . 1C
M GENOVESI 00234383 657.78 L GIANNONE 00234384 463.92
A GROOS 00234385 406.34 A MARTINEZ 00234386 572.3;
M MCDEVITT 00234387 682.30 GALLEY 00234388 538.39
AVALOS 00234389 509.51 BROUSSEAU 00234390 634.09
A HENDRIX 00234391 773.33 PECKHAM 00234392 816.19
PELLECHIA 00234393 809.33 HRISTOPHE L WILKINSON 00234394 569.86
K MASSAQUO I 00220680 3.146.47 D RYAN 00220677 1. 994. 27
HKRAFT 00220682 5.022.36 T POTTER 00220675 616.19
M KLINE 00220676 310.55 K JONES 00220679 296.00
M BRUNTON· GUERARD 00219420 173 . 11 D HAMBRIGHT 00220681 128.06
PEREZ 00220678 507.55
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SOC IAL CHECK
SECURITY NO ··········EMPLOYEE NAME......·..· NUMBER
623 CHECKS PRINTED
TOTAL NET AMOUNT :
PAGE
14
PAY PERIOD ENDING 05/19/00
NET SOCIAL CHECK
AMOUNT SECURITY NO ··········EMPLOYEE NAME·······-·· NUMBER
441.494.24
NET
AMOUNT
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REPORT 100·601 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23. 2000
VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET
CHECK NO 518219 VENDOR 80 . A. GAIL BOORMAN & ASSOCIATES
23738 10952 346·116360·631500-80081 0.00 6.097.34 0.00 6,097.34
3029 - THRU 5/5/00
23739 10951 368-116360-631500·00165 0.00 6.831.00 0.00 6.831.00
3764 . THRU 5/5/00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 12.928.34
CHECK NO 517858 VENDOR 161100 . AAA GENERATOR & PUMP INC.
23874 GOO·0491 408·253215·634999·00000 0.00 222.35 0.00 222.35
4115 REF.5931
23822 G 438 001·122240·652992·00000 0.00 76.00 0.00 76.00
4121 REPAIR G 438
23855 G·0445 408·233351·634999·00000 0.00 209.20 0.00 209.20
3501 REF. 8304
23874 GOO·0493 408·253215·634999·00000 0.00 233.00 0.00 233.00
4115 REF.5932/7331
23855 G-0446 408-233351-634999·00000 0.00 152.06 0.00 152.06
3501 REF. 8301
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 892.61
CHECK NO 517880 VENDOR 180780 . AARON BURNS & CARROLL
24075 CHARGES THRU 3/30/00 681·410510·634999·00000 0.00 260.40 0.00 260.40
CHARGES THRU 3/30/00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 260.40
CHECK NO 517846 VENDOR 147860 . ABE SKINNER. PROPERTY APPRAISER
24072 2000·17 MAPS 3/00 111-138317·634980-00000 0.00 126.50 0.00 126.50
2000-17 MAPS 3/00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 126.50
CHECK NO 518280 VENDOR 288960 - ABLE BODY TEMPORARY SERVICE
23849 0000447 109·182602·634999-00000 0.00 868.00
109·182901·634999-00000 0.00 2.359.88
320·183800·634999·00000 0.00 600.00 0.00 3.827.88
1683 TEMPORARY LABOR
._-~_._.-
MAY 24, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
23850
DESCRIPTION
0000463
1683 TEMPORARY LABOR
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23, 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
109-182602-634999-00000 0.00
109-182901-634999-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
23960
23960
23960
23960
517917 VENDOR 213950 - ADAM'S MARK
~042813600/PARKING SMITH
5354 6/6-9/00 R SMITH
#042813600 K DUGAN
5354 6/6-9/00 K DUGAN
#042813600/PARKING YILMAZ
5354 6/6-9/00 G YILMAZ
~42813600 K DUGAN
5354 6/6-9/0D K DUGAN
114-178975-640300-00000 0.00
114-178975-640300-00000 0.00
114-178975-640300-00000 0.00
114-178975-640300-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
23818
517956 VENDOR 248270 - ADAMS TANK & LIFT
60710 521-122450-646510-00000
2252 REPAIRS
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CHECK NO
23837
518090 VENDOR 312410 - ADVANCE BARRICADES & SIGNING, INC.
344620 MESSAGE BOARD 101-163630-644600-00000
5027 MESSAGE BOARD
AMT NET VCHR DISC
868.00
2,959.88 0.00
CHECK NO
23820
518007 VENDOR 276040 - ADVANCED FIRE SYSTEMS, INC
38622 001-122240-646281-00000
2936 MAINTENANCE
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
CHECK NO
23872
23873
517844 VENDOR 146660 -ADVANCED MEDICAL & PHARM SUPPLIES
145160 490-144610-652930-00000
4878 SUPPLIES
145152 490-144610-652720-00000
4755 SUPPLIES
PAGE
VCHR NET
3,827.88
7,655.76
278,00 0.00 278.00
218.00 0.00 218.00
278. O0 0. O0 278. O0
40.00 0.00 40.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 814.00
0.00 214.67 0.00 214.67
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 214.67
0.00
1,200.00 0.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
1,200.00
1,200.00
0.00 116.00 0.00 116.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 116.00
0.00 104.30 0.00 104.30
0.00 62,35 0.00 62.35
MAY 24, 2000 3
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
23872
23750
23873
145064
4878 SUPPLIES
145088
955680 SUPPLIES
145195
4755 SUPPLIES
DESCRIPTION
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23, 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
490-144610-652930-00000 0.00
490-144610-652930-00000 0.00
490-144610-652720-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
23763
517903 VENDOR 198210 - AFM
97912
954461 EDUCATION EXPS
111-156349-654360-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
23844
23758
517802
BLDG W/ FRAMING
954996 BDG W FRAMING
04/27/00 MUSEUM
955597 MOUNT PICTURES
VENDOR 103780 - AFFORDABLE FRAMING & FINE ART
001-122240-634999-00000
16J 2 PAGE
AMT NET VCHR DISC
3,000.00 0.00
CHECK NO
23823
VCHR NET
3.000.00
20.00 0.00 20.00
38.00 0.00 38.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
3,224.65
102.00 0.00 102.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 102.00
0.00 98.00 0.00 98.00
68.00 0.00 68.00
CHECK TOTAL
198-157430-652990-00000 0.00
517827 VENDOR 131010 - AFFORDABLE PETCARE CENTER
00-6300 SULLIVAN 610-155410-631970-00000
1574 SULLIVAN
CHECK NO 518278 VENDOR 280150 - AFLAC
22233 PP #16
0.00
24082
001-000000-217800-00000
001-000000-217850-00000
001-000000-217310-00000
001-000000-217800-00000
001-000000-217850-00000
001-000000-217310-00000
PP #16
PP#17
166,00
0.00 65.00 0.00 65.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 65.00
1,147.60
1.212.50
80.32 0.00
1,117.25
1,208.35
269.69 0.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
PP#17 5/19/00
CHECK NO 517733 VENDOR 300 - AGNOLI, BARBER & BRUNDAGE, INC.
0.00
0.00
0.00
2.440.42
2,595.29
5,035.71
MAY 24, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
23740
DESCRIPTION
006802
3308 - THRU 4/11/00
COLLIER COUNTY. FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23. 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
325-172972-631410-31014 0.00
CHECK NO
23815
518040 VENDOR 294110 - AGRO DISTRIBUTION LLC
04987300 103-163646-652310-00000
930 FERTILIZER
0.00
CHECK NO
23858
517887 VENDOR 184040 - AIRTOUCH PAGING
A200369AE
30 SVS 5/00
23819 A2103950AE
2473 SVS 5/00
23816 A2102085AE
1097 SVS 5/00
408-233351-641150-00000
408-233312-641150-00000
408-233352-641150-00000
408-233313-641150-00000
408-233350-641150-00000
408-210130-641150-00000
144-144360-641150-00000
681-421510-641150-00000
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
CHECK NO 518114 VENDOR 900030 - ALCIDES MORENO
201948 TRAVEL 4/12/00 MORENO 681-431310-640200-00000
TRAVEL 4/12/00 MORENO
0.00
CHECK NO
23843
518072 VENDOR 309280 - ALFORD CONSTRUCTION
3503 GUARDRAIL 111-156332-763100-00000
4290 GUARDRAIL
0.00
CHECK NO
23766
518106 VENDOR 313630 - ALIBRIS,INC
05/08/00 SHIPPING
956282 SHIPPING
355-156190-766100-00000
0.00
AMT NET
197.73
CHECK TOTAL
79.97
CHECK TOTAL
123.70
34.00
34.00
17.00
8.50
29,50
17.22
46.55
CHECK TOTAL
24.36
CHECK TOTAL
1,750.00
CHECK TOTAL
15.80
CHECK TOTAL
16J
VCHR DISC
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
2
PAGE
VCHR NET
197.73
197.73
79.97
79.97
246.70
17.22
46.55
310.47
24.36
24.36
1,750,00
1,750.00
15.80
15.80
MAY 24, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
CHECK NO
201977
DESCRIPTION
518118 VENDOR 900050 - ALICE CENATUS
REF PARKS A. CENATUS
REF PARKS A CENATUS
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23, 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
670-000000-220010-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
23840
518049 VENDOR 298420 - ALISON BANK
4/5-5/17 CREATIVE ARTS
1175 4/5-5/17
111-156380-634999-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
201980
518119 VENDOR 900050 - ALISON DEPRISCO
REFUND-PARK.S (A.DEPRISCO) 130-157710-347990-00000
REFUND - PARKS (A.DEPRISCO)
16j
CHECK NO
23852
23852
517826
00-6379 ZOROJKOSK
1578 ZORO~KOWSK
00-6111 ESTES
1578 ESTES
VENDOR 127610 - ALL ANIMALS CLINIC
610-155410-631970-00000
610-155410-631970-00000
AMT NET VCHR DISC
2
CHECK NO
23856
23856
517888
38490
1416 SUGDEN
28135
1416 SUGDEN
VENDOR 184390 - ALL STATE BIOGUARD SERVICES. INC.
001-156363-634999-00000
001-156363-634999-00000
PAGE
VCHR NET
CHECK NO
23860
23860
23824
517734 VENDOR
183692
1956 SUPPLIES
183693
1956 SUPPLIES
184543 SUPPLIES
1956 SUPPLIES
460 - ALPHA CHEMICAL
001-122220-652990-00000
001-122220-652990-00000
001-122220-652990-00000
50.00 0.00 50.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 50.00
148.20 0.00 148.20
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 148.20
0.00 30.00 0.00 30.00
0.00
CHECK TOTAL
30.00
0.00 65.00 0.00 65.00
0,00 45,00 0.00 45,00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 110.00
0.00 26.00 0.00 26.00
0.00 26.00 0.00 26.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 52.00
0.00 487.00 0.00 487.00
0.00 404.14 0.00 404.14
0.00 479.00 0.00 479.00
MAY 24, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
DESCRIPTION
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23, 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
CHECK NO
23851
23829
23851
23828
23825
23827
23826
517735 VENDOR
020852
130 COPIER SVS
10154A COPIER MAINTENANCE
1255 COPIER MAINT
020425 COPIER SVS
130 COPIER SVS
20935 COPIER MAINTENANCE
1759 COPIER MAINT.
20909 COPIER MAINT.
264 COPIER MAINT.
20936 COPIER MAINTENANCE
1380 COPIER MAINT.
20897 COPIER MAINTENANCE
1374 COPIER MAINT.
550 - ALPHA OMEGA BUSINESS SYSTEMS
510-102020-651210-00000
16J 2
PAGE
ANT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 1,370.14
0.00 72.00 0.00 72.00
101-163610-646710-00000 0.00
510-102020-651210-00000 0.00
408-210105-634999-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
22231
24120
518258
PP #16
PP #16
PP #17
PP #17
510-102010-651210-00000 0.00
111-156310-646710-00000 0.00
111-156349-646710-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
23942
0.00
140.00 0.00 140.00
CHECK NO
23838
24086
VENDOR 211870 - AMERICAN DENTAL
001-000000-217400-00000
72,00 0.00 72.00
240.00 0.00 240.00
001-000000-217400-00000 0.00
517954 VENDOR 246550 - AMERICAN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
H CASELTINE 6/1-6/00 001-138710-654360-00000
4839 H CASELTINE 6/1-6/00
80.00 0.00 80.00
240.00 0.00 240.00
80.00 0.00 80.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 924.00
7,577.73 0.00 7,577.73
7,747.84 0.00 7,747.84
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 15.325.57
0.00 595.00 0.00 595.00
0.00
0.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 595.00
3,515.40 0.00 3,515.40
2,667.84 0.00 2,667.84
518281 VENDOR 295120 -AMERICAN LAFRANCE MEDICMASTER
42135 490-144610-652720-00000
4756 SUPPLIES
BO 42046 350-140470-652930-00000
4745 SUPPLIES
MAY 24, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
24086
DESCRIPTION
BO 42080
4745 SUPPLIES
COLLIER COUNTY. FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23. 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
350-140470-652930-00000 0,00
CHECK NO
23765
517736 VENDOR
8402988
956219 MATERIALS
690 - AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION
355-156190-766100-00000
16J 2
AMT NET VCHR DISC
240. O0 0.00
CHECK NO
23768
23767
23754
517811
953 732
953732 TRAINING
954
954898 TRAINING
953-844
953844 TRAINING
VENDOR 111740 - AMERICAN RED CROSS
408-253221-654360-00000
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
PAGE
VCHR NET
240.00
CHECK NO
23830
6,423.24
0.00 39.00 0.00 39.00
CHECK NO
23760
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 39.00
0,00 290,00 0,00 290,00
408-253211-654360-00000 0.00
180.00 0.00 180.00
CHECK NO
23857
24141
408-253250-654360-00000 0,00
517915 VENDOR 212040 - AMERIGAS - NAPLES
A5578-180531 PROPANE 001-155410-643200-00000
3157 PROPANE
517925 VENDOR 222490 - AMERITREND CORPORATION
109-182601-651110-00000
109-182900-651110-00000
154722
955264 DRUM
170.00 0.00 170,00
CHECK TOTAL 0o00 640.00
518234 VENDOR 115830 - AMJ EQUIPMENT CORPORATION
408-253215-655100-00000
408-253215-641950-00000
2000-3284
113 FLUID CONTROL/SHIPPING
0.00 797.47 0.00 797.47
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 797.47
0,00 64.50
0.00 64.50 0,00
129.00
CHECK TOTAL 0,00 129.00
0,00 178,00
0,00 9.06 0,00
40,426,00 0,00
0.00
408-253215-655100-00000
18-6867
4441 METERING PUMPORATION
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
187.06
40,426,00
40.613.06
MAY 24, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
CHECK NO
23839
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23, 2000
DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO
518247 VENDOR 161840 - AQUIFER MAINTENANCE & PERFORMANCE
20032 WELL MAINTENANCE 408-253215-634999-00000
3708 WELL MIANT.
AMT DISC
0.00
CHECK NO
24085
24085
24085
24085
517847
5/10/00 1:15-3:00
5/10/00 1:15-3:00
5/8/00 7:00-2:00
5/8/00 7:00-2:00
5/10/00 9:00-12:00
5/10/0059:00-12:00
5/11/00 8:30-11:00
5/11/00 8:30-11:00
VENDOR 148190 - ARSENE MAJUSTE
681-421190-634401-00000
16J
AMT NET VCHR DISC
10,530.00 0.00
CHECK NO
24074
24078
24073
23662
24084
24084
24077
24084
23817
517939
019
019
VENDOR 236190 - AT&T
160 9636 001 SVS 4/27
1609636 001 SVS 4/27
056 284 0897 001 SVS 5/4
056 284 0897 001 SVS 5/4
056 283 9336 001 SVS 3/31
056 283 9336 001 SVS 3/31
019 785 0647 001 4/18/00
019 785 0647 001 4/18/00
730 511 2651 001 SVS 4/27
730 511 2651 001 SVS 4/27
056 282 0526 001 SVS 4/24
056 282 0526 001 SVS 4/24
056 284 0081 001 SVS 5/1
056 284 0081 001 SVS 5/1
730 511 5538 001 SVS 4/18
730 511 5528 001 SVS 4/18
030 006 2295
1096 4/25
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
P~GE
VCHR NET
10,530.00
10,530.00
0.00 28.00 0.00 28.00
681-431590-634402-00000 0.00
681-431590-634402-00000 0.00
681-431590-634402-00000 0.00
101-163630-641900-00000 0.00
408-210105-641100-00000 0.00
510-102020-641100-00000 0,00
001-000000-202800-00000 0.00
101-163620-641900-00000 0.00
112.00 0.00 112.00
48.00 0.00 48.00
40.00 0.00 40.00
CHECK TOTAL
0.00
228.00
65.55 0.00 65.55
14.71 0.00 14.71
14.60 0.00 14.60
1,220.45 0.00
1. 220.45
14.71 0.00 14.71
19.58 0.00 19.58
13.25 0.00 13.25
681-421510-641900-00000 0,00
101-163620-641900-00000 0.00
101-163630-641900-00000 0.00
101-163620-641900-00000 0.00
12.03 0.00 12.03
19,57 0.00 19.57
MAY 24. 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
DESCRIPTION
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23. 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
CHECK NO
23853
23853
23836
518054 VENDOR 300230 - AUTOLECTRIC
5642
2051 MOTOR
5690
2051 ALTERNATOR
5669 STARTER MOTOR
2051 STARTER MOTOR
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
23753
23759
518030 VENDOR 286720 -AZTEK COMMUNICATIONS
524 408-210125-646610-00000
954885 PHONE SVS
535 490-144610-634999-00000
955939 TERMINAL INSTALL
16J
CHECK NO
23871
23871
23871
23871
23871
23871
23871
23871
518217
80972
5304 CAKE LIME
80673
5304 CAKE LIME
81160
5304 CAKE LIME
80778
5304 CAKE LIME
80543
5304 CAKE LIME
80390
5304 CAKE LIME
80490
5304 CAKE LIME
80947
5304 CAKE LIME
VENDOR 313580 - AZURIX NORTH AMERICAN RESIDUALS
408-253211-634999-00000
408-253211-634999-00000
408-253211-634999-00000
408-253211-634999-00000
408-253211-634999-00000
408-253211-634999-00000
408-253211-634999-00000
408-253211-634999-00000
AMT NET VCHR DISC
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
PAGE
VCHR NET
1,394.45
120.00 0.00 120.00
280.00 0.00 280.00
85.00 0.00 85.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 485.00
0.00 265.00 0.00 265.00
0.00 65.00 0.00 65.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 330.00
0.00 343.50 0.00 343.50
0.00 343.50 0.00 343.50
0,00 343.50 0.00 343.50
0.00 171.75 0.00 171.75
0.00 171.75 0.00 171.75
0.00 343.50 0.00 343.50
0.00 515.25 0.00 515.25
0.00 343.50 0.00 343.50
MAY 24. 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
23871
23871
23871
23871
23871
23871
23871
23871
23871
23871
23871
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23, 2000
DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
80581
5304 CAKE LIME
80378
5304 CAKE LIME
80845
5304 CAKE LIME
80672
5304 CAKE LIME
81191
5304 CAKE LIME
80885
5304 CAKE LIME
80625
5304 CAKE LIME
80884
5304 CAKE LIME
80361
5304 CAKE LIME
81072
5304 CAKE LIME
81119
5304 CAKE LIME
408-253211-634999-00000 0.00
408-253211-634999-00000 0.00
408-253211-634999-00000 0.00
408-253211-634999-00000 0.00
408-253211-634999-00000 0.00
408-253211-634999-00000 0,00
408-253211-634999-00000 0,00
408-253211-634999-00000 0.00
408-253211-634999-00000 0.00
408-253211-634999-00000 0.00
408-253211-634999-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
23831
517930 VENDOR 231880 - B,F.I. OF SOUTHWEST FLORIDA
1410356-01000-0637 472-173422-634999-00000
725 SVS 5/00
16j 2'
CHECK NO 518097 VENDOR 313140 - BAIRD'S
24080 4/11/00 BRIGGS
5241 FRAMING
198-157430-634999-00000
AMT NET VCHR DISC
515.25 0.00
CHECK NO 518151 VENDOR 1740 - BAKER & TAYLOR CO
PAGE
VCHR NET
515.25
343.50 0.00 343.50
343.50 0.00 343.50
171.75 0.00 171.75
343.50 0.00 343.50
171.75 0.00 171.75
515.25 0.00 515.25
171.75 O.OO 171.75
171.75 0.00 171.75
343.50 0.00 343.50
515.25 0.00 515.25
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
6,183.00
0.00 200.00 0,00 200.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 200.00
0.00 510.00 0,00 510.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 510.00
10
MAY 24, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
23870
23833
23868
23868
23870
23869
23863
23870
23762
23862
23869
23870
23869
23870
23870
23862
DESCRIPTION
5002433401
1622 BOOKS
2005728524 BOOKS
1627 BOOKS
5002429244
2098 BOOKS
2005728201
2098 BOOKS
5002433314
1622 BOOKS
5002442080
2775 BOOKS
2005728307
1625 BOOKS
5002433316
1622 BOOKS
5002445609
956052 TEAM HANDBOOK
2002400182
1455 BOOKS/TAPES
5002442066
2775 BOOKS
502433309
1622 BOOKS
5002459196
2775 BOOKS
5002433315
1622 BOOKS
5002433311
1622 BOOKS
2002400183
1455 BOOKS/TAPES
COLLIER COUNTY. FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23. 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
355-156190-766100-00000 0.00
355-156190-766100-00000 0.00
355-156190-766100-00000 0.00
355-156190-766100-00000 0,00
355-156190-766100-00000 0.00
355-156190-766100-00000 0.00
355-156190-766100-00000 0.00
355-156190-766100-00000 0.00
001-010110-654110-00000 0.00
001-156110-652670-00000 0.00
307-156110-652670-00000 0.00
355-156190-766100-00000 0.00
355-156190-766100-00000 0.00
355-156190-766100-00000 0.00
355-156190-766100-00000 0.00
355-156190-766100-00000 0.00
001-156110-652670-00000 0.00
307-156110-652670-00000 0.00
AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET
234.80 0.00 234.80
205.50 0.00 205.50
85.34 0.00 85.34
84.17 0.00 84.17
283.92 0.00 283.92
876.40 0.00 876.40
31.49 0.00 31.49
59.16 0.00 59.16
43.00 0.00 43.00
0.00
187.27
0.00 187.27
957.45 0.00 957,45
44.46 0.00 44.46
89.16 0.00 89.16
177.62 0.00 177.62
284.57 0.00 284.57
0.00
84.06
0.00 84.06
MAY 24, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
23834
23868
23870
23869
23870
23868
23868
24087
23870
23868
23862
23865
23862
23868
23862
23864
2005757396
1629 BOOKS
5002202294
2098 BOOKS
5002433310
1622 BOOKS
5002433591
2775 BOOKS
5002433312
1622 BOOKS
5002444074
2098 BOOKS
5002448997
2098 BOOKS
5002431433
2289 BOOKS
5002430970
1622 BOOKS
5002446923
2098 BOOKS
5002433475
1455 BOOKS/TAPES
5002438670
1630 BOOKS
2005777339
1455 BOOKS/TAPES
5002441140
2098 BOOKS
5002400181
1455 BOOKS/TAPES
2005778541
1626 BOOKS
DESCRIPTION
BOOKS
COLLIER COUNTY. FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23, 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
355-156190-766100-00000 0.00
355-156190-766100-00000 0.00
355-156190-766100-00000 0.00
355-156190-766100-00000 0.00
355-156190-766100-00000 0,00
355-156190-766100-00000 0.00
355-156190-766100-00000 0.00
355-156190-766100-00000 0.00
355-156190-766100-00000 0.00
355-156190-766100-00000 0.00
001-156110-652670-00000 0.00
307-156110-652670-00000 0.00
307-156110-766100-00000 0.00
001-156110-652670-00000 0.00
307-156110-652670-00000 0.00
355-156190-766100-00000 0.00
001-156110-652670-00000 0.00
307-156110-652670-00000 0.00
355-156190-766100-00000 0.00
16j 2
AMT NET VCHR D~ISC
25.40 0.00
29.33- 0.00
PAGE
VCHR NET
25.40
29.33-
118.56 0.00 118.56
256.65 0.00 256.65
177,84 0,00 177,84
76.62 0.00 76.62
110,27 O.OO 110.27
1,102,90 0,00
1.102.90
246.64 0.00 246.64
336.25 0.00 336.25
0.00
37.32 0.00
37.32
199.73 0.00 199.73
0.00
17.94 0.00
17.94
329.01 0.00 329.01
0.00
203.29 0.00
203.29
18.24 0.00 18.24
12
MAY 24, 2000
REPORT 100-601
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23, 2000
16j
, PAGE, 13
VOUCHER
DESCRIPTION
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
AMT NET VCHR DISC
VCHR NET
23868 5002427105
2098 BOOKS
355-156190-766100-00000 0.00
457.93 0.00 457.93
23868 5002415422
2098 BOOKS
355-156190-766100-00000 fl.00
475.28 0.00 475.28
23863 2005728302
1625 BOOKS
355-156190-766100-00000 0.00
33.43 0.00 33.43
23865 5002451153
1630 BOOKS
307-156110-766100-00000 fl.00
151.97 0.00 151.97
23862
5002441071
1455 BOOKS/TAPES
001-156110-652670-00000 0.00
307-156110-652670-00000 0.00
0.00
191.24 0.00
191.24
23835
2005791865
2537 BOOKS
307-156110-766100-00000 0.00
355-156190-766100-00000 0.00
O.OO
12.56 0.00
12.56
23868 2005762808
2098 BOOKS
355-156190-766100-00000 0.00
418.73 0.00 418.73
24087 5002444910
2289 BOOKS
355-156190-766100-00000 0,00
554.58 0.00 554.58
23870 5002433400
1622 BOOKS
355-156190-766100-00000 0.00
55.08 0.00 55,08
23869 5002441222
2775 800KS
355-156190-766100-00000 0.00
79.21 0.00 79.21
23868 5002485063
2098 BOOKS
355-156190-766100-00000 0.00
45,87 0.00 45.87
23869 2005728333
2775 BOOKS
355-156190-766100-00000 O.OO
39.25 0.00 39.25
23864 2005728356
1626 BOOKS
355-156190-766100-00000 0.00
44.32 0.00 44.32
23862
5002391147
1455 BOOKS/TAPES
001-156110-652670-00000 O.OO
307-156110-652670-00000 0.00
0.00
211.22 0.00
211.22
23868 5002427670
2098 BOOKS
355-156190-766100-00000 0.00
3,775.43 0.00
3,775.43
23870 5002433313 355-156190-766100-00000 0.00 349.16 0.00 349.16
1622 BOOKS
MAY 24, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
24087 5002438756
2289 BOOKS
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23, 2000
DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
355-156190-766100-00000 0.00
CHECK NO 517919
24079 B29595210
1422 VIDEO
23861 B31952630
1422 DEVIL W/O CAUSE
23861 B32003941
1422 STANDING
23861 B32003940
1422 PLATINUM TOO
23861 B31952631
1422 DECEMBER
VENDOR 215140 - BAKER & TAYLOR, INC,
307-156110-652670-00000
0.00
307-156110-652670-00000 0.00
307-156110-652670-00000 0.00
307-156110-652670-00000 0.00
307-156110-652670-00000 0.00
CHECK NO 518035 VENDOR 288970 - BAKER & TAYLOR, INC.
23757 5002447405
956071 NATIVE FL PLANTS
001-157110-654110-00000
956205
2005819246
956205 BOOK
001-157110-654110-00000
001-157110-641950-00000
0.00
0.00
0.00
CHECK NO
201949
518115 VENDOR 900030 - BARBAMA A OLKO
TRAVEL 4/17-18 OLKO 408-210111-640300-00000
TRAVEL 4/17-18 OLKO
0.00
CHECK NO
23848
517959 VENDOR 249960 - BARRY'S GRAVELY TRACTOR'S INC.
168137 PARTS 521-122410-646425-00000
249 PARTS
0.00
CHECK NO 517928 VENDOR 231290 - BEACH TECH
AMT NET
58.42
CHECK TOTAL
17.55
25.18
25.18
13.79
11.89
CHECK TOTAL
14.97
7.17
4.00
CHECK TOTAL
24.00
CHECK TOTAL
122.43
CHECK TOTAL
16j
VCHR DISC
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
2
~PAGE
VCHR NET
58.42
13.909.38
17.55
25.18
25.18
13.79
11.89
93.59
14.97
11.17
26.14
24.00
24.00
122.43
122.43
14
MAY 24, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
23846
DESCRIPTION
10046069 FILTER
315 FILTER
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23, 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
23867
23866
23867
23866
23854
23854
23866
23867
23867
23867
23854
518220 VENDOR
5752
1133 EAST NAPLES
5725
1131 GOLDENGATE
5776
1133
5753
1131 EAST NAPLES
5772
2036 COCOHATCHEE
5775
2036 SUGDEN
5727
1131 VETERANS PK
5774
1133 TENNIS CT
5751
1133 VETERANS
5726
1133 ROSBOUGH PK
5773
2036 VANDERBILT
1850 - BENTLEY ELECTRIC CO.
111-156334-652992-00000
16J 2
AMT NET VCHR DISC
65.83 0.00
PA(~E
VCHR NET
65.83
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 65.83
0.00 150.00 0.00 150.00
111-156332-652992-00000 0.00
111-156334-652992-00000 0.00
111-156332-652992-00000 0.00
001-156363-652992-00000 0.00
001-156363-652992-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
23751
111-156332-652992-00000 0.00
855.00 0.00 855.00
111-156334-652992-00000 0.00
111-156334-652992-00000 0.00
111-156334-652992-00000 0.00
001-156363-652992-00000 0.00
915.00 0.00 915.00
210.00 0.00 210.00
750.00 0.00 750,00
75.00 0.00 75.00
135.00 0.00 135.00
840.00 0.00 840.00
4,305.00 0.00
4.305.00
210.00 0,00 210.00
120.00 0.00 120.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
8.565.00
517918 VENDOR 214780 - BERRY'S BARBELL & EQUIPMENT CO.
019731 111-156349-646970-00000
955648 REPAIRS
CHECK NO 518221 VENDOR 1910 - BETTER ROADS. INC.
0.00 137.80 0.00 137.80
CHECK TOTAL 0,00 137.80
15
MAY 24, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
23842
23755
DESCRIPTION
18550 ASPHALT #20599
3804 ASPHALT
18901
955403 DIRT FILL
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23, 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
412-273511-634999-70057 0.00
111-156332-646315-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
24081
517839 VENDOR 141230 - BIG CYPRESS ANIMAL CLINIC
00-6224 ESPOSITO 610-155410-631970-00000
1582 ESPOSITO
16J 2'
CHECK NO
23877
23876
23877
23877
23877
23876
23876
518070
8270
955529 00-938
8375
956068 00-941
8269
955529 00-937
8268
955529 00-936
8271
955529 00941
8374
956068 00-938
8703
956068 00-1295
VENDOR 308590 - BILL GREENBERG SPECIAL SERVICES INC
313-163673-631990-63041
313-163673-631990-63041
313-163673-631990-63041
313-163673-631990-63041
313-163673-631990-63041
313-163673-631990-63041
313-163673-631990-63041
AMT NET VCHR DISC
24,176.10 0.00
PAGE
VCHR NET
24,176.10
267.00 0.00 267.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
24,443.10
0.00 75.00 0.00 75.00
CHECK NO
24115
24115
24115
518029
143907
708 MA1-FRESS
143906
708 RECLINER
143896
708 MATTRESS
VENDOR 285910 - BLOCKERS FURNITURE
490-144610-652990-00000
490-144610-652990-00000
490-144610-652990-00000
0.00
CHECK TOTAL
75.00
0.00 25.00 0.00 25.00
0.00 25.00 0.00 25.00
0.00 25.00 0.00 25.00
0.00 50.00 0.00 50.00
0.00 25.00 0.00 25.00
0.00 25.00 0.00 25.00
0.00 50.00 0.00 50.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 225.00
0.00 229.00 0.00 229.00
0.00 560.00 0.00 560.00
0.00 886.00 0.00 886.00
16
MAY 24. 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
DESCRIPTION
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23, 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
CHECK NO
24083
518222 VENDOR 2270 - BOARD OF CNTY COMMISSIONERS
PAYROLL #17
PAYROLL #17 5/19/00
001-000000-217210-00000
001-000000-217220-00000
0.00
0.00
CHECK NO
23832
23847
23752
517737 VENDOR
791263 SUPPLIES
1218 SUPPLIES
795706 BELTS
252 BELTS
788682
954358 REBAR
2310 - BOB DEAN SUPPLY, INC.
408-233312-652910-00000
521-122410-646425-00000
111-156334-652990-00000
0.00
0.00
0.00
CHECK NO
23878
23878
23879
23878
23879
23879
23879
23879
23878
517829
968901
253 PARTS
96380
253 PARTS
96600
253 PARTS
96380-1
253 PARTS
96811
253 PARTS
96661
253 PARTS
96721
253 PARTS
96694
253 PARTS
96999
253 PARTS
VENDOR 133300 - BOB TAYLOR CHEVROLET
521-122410-646425-00000
521-122410-646425-00000
521-122410-646425-00000
521-122410-646425-00000
521-122410-646425-00000
521-122410-646425-00000
521-122410-646425-00000
521-122410-646425-00000
521-122410-646425-00000
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
AMT NET
CHECK TOTAL
1,866.85
3,463.72
CHECK TOTAL
27.20
17.68
20.79
CHECK TOTAL
44.26
274.97
44.79
3.82
5.61
9.18
122.40
31.93
473.10
16J
VCHR DISC
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0,00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
PAGE
VCHR NET
1,675.00
5.330.57
5.330.57
27.20
17.68
20.79
65.67
44.26
274.97
44.79
3.82
5.61
9.18
122.40
31.93
473.10
MAY 24, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
23879
24076
23878
DESCRIPTION
96735
253 PARTS
CM96380
253 CRDT CM96380
96983
253 PARTS
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23, 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
23880
23880
23880
23880
23880
23880
23880
23880
23880
23845
23880
23880
23880
518191
432558
615 PARTS
433829
615 PARTS
433385
615 PARTS
433721
615 PARTS
432958
615 PARTS
432791
615 PARTS
432460
615 PARTS
432286
615 PARTS
432730
615 PARTS
432586 PARTS
615 PATRS
432846
615 PARTS
432280
615 PARTS
432330
615 PARTS
VENDOR 168720 - BONITA AUTO SUPPLY/NAPA
521-122410-646425-00000
16J 2' 18
AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET
11.25 0.00 11.25
11.48- 0.00 11.48-
37.30 0.00 37.30
CHECK TOTAL
0.00 1,047.13
0.00 23.80 0.00 23.80
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
25.25 0.00 25.25
79.16 0.00 79.16
155.30 0.00 155.30
67.45 0.00 67.45
77.00 0.00 77.00
39.80 0.00 39.80
36.39 0.00 36.39
28.95 0.00 28.95
44.94 0.00 44.94
76.28 0.00 76.28
38.41 0.00 38.41
16.02 0.00 16.02
MAY 24, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
23880 432477
615 PARTS
23880 433750
615 PARTS
23880 432969
615 PARTS
DESCRIPTION
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23. 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
CHECK NO 517738 VENDOR
23841 6877 REPAIRS
5267 REPAIRS
2340 - BONNESS, INC.
408-233351-634999-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
23756
518009 VENDOR 276700 - BRINKER BROWN FASTENER & SUPPLY INC
292525 111-156313-652910-00000
954616 SUPPLIES/TOOLS
16j
CHECK NO
23821
517739 VENDOR
99-5976 ENRIGHT
1584 ENRIGHT
2560 - BROWN VETERINARY CLINIC
610-155410-631970-00000
AMT NET VCHR DISC
6.55 0.00
CHECK NO
23678
23675
517740 VENDOR 2690 - BUILT WELL FENCE
3810 191-138785-884100-00000
67492720009 EASTMAN/5301
3804 191-138785-884100-00000
36006000007 HUNSBUSHER/5299
PAGE
j
CHECK NO
23882
23882
518215 VENDOR 299180 - BUMPER TO BUMPER PARTS DEPO
I216183 521-122410-646425-00000
1435 PARTS
I216455 521-122410-646425-00000
1435 PARTS
VCHR NET
6.55
17.96 0.00 17.96
17.88 0.00 17.88
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 751.14
600.00 0.00 600.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 600.00
0.00 159.97 0.00 159.97
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 159.97
0.00 45.00 0.00 45.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 45.00
0.00 875.00 0.00 875.00
0.00 998.00 0.00 998.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
1,873. O0
0.00 2.52 0.00 2.52
0.00 13.88 0.00 13.88
MAY 24, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
23881 I216603
1387 PARTS
23881 I216471
1387 PARTS
23881 1216466
1387 PARTS
23882 I216390
1435 PARTS
23882 I216180
1435 PARTS
23881 1216465
1387 PARTS
23881 1216227
1387 PARTS
23881 1216351
1387 PARTS
23882 I216454
1435 PARTS
23881 I216649
1387 PARTS
23881 I216858
1387 PARTS
23881 I216696
1387 PARTS
23882 I216647
1435 PARTS
23881 1216178
1387 PARTS
23881 I216635
1387 PARTS
23882 I216181
1435 PARTS
23881 1216459
1387 PARTS
DESCRIPTION
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23, 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
521-122410-646425-00000 0,00
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
AMT NET
162.53
4.85
2.02
15.07
12.97
27,48
5.27
47.21
96.92
7.96
21.34
190.76
54.78
106.96
8.27
16.22
153.78
16j
VCHR DISC
0,00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0,00
0.00
0.00
0.00
2
PAGE
VCHR NET
162,53
4.85
2.02
15.07
12.97
27.48
5.27
47.21
96.92
7.96
21.34
190.76
54.78
106.96
8.27
16.22
153.78
MAY 24. 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
23881 I216925
1387 PARTS
23882 I216694
1435 PARTS
23881 I216847
1387 PARTS
23881 I216658
1387 PARTS
23881 I216512
1387 PARTS
23881 1216229
1387 PARTS
23881 1216256
1387 PARTS
23881 I216663
1387 PARTS
23881 I216770
1387 PAJqTS
23881 I216517
1387 PARTS
23882 I216179
1435 PARTS
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23, 2000
DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
23859
23859
517892 VENDOR 186290 - BWI/BOOK WHOLESALERS. INC.
930576 307-156110-766100-00000
1577 BOOKS
930575 307-156110-766100-00000
1577 BOOKS
16J 2
AMT NET VCHR DISC
19.08 0.00
CHECK NO 518063 VENDOR 304080 - C.C. LYNCH & ASSOCIATES INC
23518 4 794 114-178975-646970-00000
950434 4 794
PAGE
VCHR NET
19.08
10.09 0.00 10.09
494.82 0.00 494.82
205.50 0.00 205.50
23.29 0.00 23.29
10.11 0.00 10.11
15.18 0.00 15.18
29.70 0.00 29.70
5.43 0.00
5.43
12.09 0.00 12.09
124.79 0.00 124.79
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
1,900.87
0.00 21.54 0.00 21.54
0.00 248.71 0.00 248.71
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 270.25
0.00 126.56 0.00 126.56
MAY 24. 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23, 2000
DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
CHECK NO
24158
518277 VENDOR 279690 - CAMP DRESSER & MCKEE INC
80065231/1 325-172989-631400-31803
3293-T0 4/3/00
0.00
CHECK NO
23566
517815 VENDOR 117000 - CAPRI LANDSCAPING & LAWN SERVICE
049287 001-126334-646314-00000
954557 BLOWER
16J
CHECK NO
23525
23525
23503
23525
23525
23525
23525
23526
23527
23525
23979
518153 VENDOR
049202
1068 PARTS
049530
1068 PARTS
049225
3821
049196
1068 PARTS
049545
1068 PARTS
049207
1068 PARTS
049427
1068 PARTS
049273
934 SUPPLIES
CM #1 044091
1169 CREDIT
049206
1068 PARTS
2860 - CAPRI LAWN & GARDEN EQUIP
521-122410-646425-00000
521-122410-646425-00000
496-192340-763100-33322
521-122410-646425-00000
521-122410-646425-00000
521-122410-646425-00000
521-122410-646425-00000
101-163646-634999-00000
001-172930-652990-00000
521-122410-646425-00000
AMT NET VCHR DISC
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
13.468.75 0.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
2
PAGE
VCHR NET
126.56
13,468.75
13,468.75
0.00 356.76 0.00 356.76
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 356.76
0.00 4.05 0.00
4.05
0.00 17.04 0.00 17.04
0.00
1,249.00 0.00
1,249.00
0.00 35.13 0.00 35.13
0.00 134.06 0.00 134.06
0.00 26.78 0.00 26.78
0.00 27.10 0.00 27.10
0.00 53.54 0.00 53.54
0.00 2.49- 0.00
2.49-
0.00 26.78 0.00 26.78
049303 001-172930-652990-00000 0.00 33.40 0.00 33.40
1169 PARTS
MAY 24, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
23525 049025
1068 PARTS
23527 049568
1169 PARTS
23525 049382
1068 PARTS
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23, 2000
DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
001-172930-652990-00000 0,00
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
23528
517897 VENDOR 193540 - CARIBBEAN LAWN SERVICE
3055 141-112555-634999-00000
1686 MOWING
16j
CHECK NO
23553
517994 VENDOR 267190 - CAROL A. THOMAS
5/11-5/12/00 TEMP HELP 001-421020-634999-00000
956284 5/11-5/12/00 TEMP HELP
AMT NET VCHR DISC
40.40 0.00
CHECK NO
23973
23973
517816 VENDOR 117060-CAT CARE CLINIC
995953 BRUNSON 610-155410-631970-00000
1595 SPAY/NUETER
99 5952 BRUNSON 610-155410-631970-00000
1595 SPAY/NUETER
t
PAGE
CHECK NO
23521
23522
23521
23521
23748
517900
9856
67 COPY SERVICES
9943
2301 COPY SERVICES
9942
67 COPY SERVICES
9968
67 COPY SERVICES
9959
955415 COPIES
VENDOR 196910 - CECIL'S COPY EXPRESS
111-138317-647110-00000
001-100190-647110-00000
111-138317-647110-00000
111-138317-647110-00000
345-116360-651210-80209
VCHR NET
40.40
37.47 O. O0 37.47
27.39 0,00 27.39
CHECK TOTAL 0,00
1,709.65
0.00 500.00 0.00 500.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 500,00
0.00 182.00 0.00 182.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 182.00
0.00 60.00 0.00 60.00
0.00 45.00 0.00 45.00
CHECK TOTAL
0.00
105.00
0.00 87.29 0.00 87.29
0.00 823.95 0.00 823.95
0.00 15.14 0.00 15.14
0,00 37.27 0.00 37.27
0.00 18.50 0.00 18.50
23
MAY 24, 2000
REPORT 100- 601
VOUCHER
23521
23523
23524
DESCRIPTION
9955
67 COPY SERVICES
9941
916865 COPY SERVICE
9952
955720 COPY SERVICES
CHECK NO
23520
23552
517831 VENDOR 135040 - CELLULAR ONE
10039721 5/4-6/3/00
1165 CELL PHONE SERVICE
10027519 5/4-6/3/00
23891
23918
23563
808 CELL PHONE SERVICE
10018597 4/20-5/19/00
1617 CELL PHONE SERVICE
10017101 4/20-5/19/00
2703 CELL PHONE SERVICE
10026086 5/4-6/3/00
24064
23891
23891
31 CELL PHONE SERVICE
10036812 5/4-6/3/00
882 CELL PHONE SERVICE
10018595 4/20-5/19/00
1617 CELL PHONE SERVICE
10018598 4/20-5/19/00
1617 CELL PHONE SERVICE
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23, 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
111-138317-647110-00000 0,00
126-138332-647110-33202 0,00
109-182601-651210-00000 0.00
109-182900-651210-00000 0.00
111-156332-641700-00000 0.00
408-253212-641700-00000 0.00
408-210125-641700-00000 0.00
408-253215-641700-00000 0.00
408-253211-641700-00000 0,00
408-253221-641700-00000 0.00
001-155410-641700-00000 0.00
144-144360-641700-00000 0.00
408-233351-641700-00000 0.00
408-233312-641700-00000 0.00
408-210105-641700-00000 0.00
408-233352-641700-00000 0.00
408-233350-641700-00000 0.00
408-210130-641700-00000 0.00
408-233313-641700-00000 0.00
101-163620-641700-00000 0.00
001-155410-641700-00000 0.00
001-155410-641700-00000 0.00
AMT NET
1.92
138.00
80.44
89.00
CHECK TOTAL
15.84
103.88
29.84
28.71
38.29
9.08
36.17
4.69
162.66
9.48
15.73
20.58
3,42
94,63
51.07
7.61
84,76
67.25
CHECK TOTAL
16j
VCHR DISC
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
2
PAGE
VCHR NET
1.92
138.00
169.44
1,291,51
15.84
209.80
36.17
4.69
357.57
7,61
84.76
67.25
783.69
24
MAY 24, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
CHECK NO
23550
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23, 2000
DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO
517845 VENDOR 147660 - CELLULAR ONE OF SOUTHWEST FLORIDA
10100276 4/20-5/19/00 111-138911-641150-00000
2752 CELL PHONE SERVICE
AMT DISC
16J
CHECK NO
23551
517944 VENDOR 239490 - CELLULAR ONE OF SOUTHWEST FLORIEA
10057954 5/4-6/3/00 001-138710-634999-00000
1887 CELL PHONE SERVICE
AMT NET VCHR DISC
CHECK NO
24066
517868
10028133 5/4-6/3/00
883 CELL PHONE SERVICE
VENDOR 171190 o CELLULAR ONE OF SW FLORIDA
101-163620-641700-00000
23892 10072384 5/4-6/3/00
10072384 5/4-6/3/00
23893 10063377 5/4-6/3/00
186 CELL PHONE SERVICE
24062 10034234 5/4-6/3/00
933 CELL PHONE SERVICE
24058 10051767 5/12-6/11/00
1962 CELL PHONE SERVICE
24065
24059
10053519 5/12-6/11/00
820 CELL PHONE SERVICE
10059405 5/5-5/11/00
1115 CELL PHONE SERVICE
10033075 5/4-6/3/00
242 CELL PHONE SERVICE
23554
589-110401-641700-00000
195-110406-641700-80225
101-163646-641700-00000
111-178980-641700-00000
101-163610-641700-00000
472-173422-641700-00000
101-163630o641700-00000
2
PAGE
VCHR NET
0.00 589.62 0.00 589.62
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 589.62
0.00 32.10 0.00 32.10
0.00
CHECK TOTAL
CHECK NO 517986 VENDOR 261700 - CENTEX HOMES
23921 196618
196618 CENTEX
113-000000-115420-00000
0.00 1.56 0.00
CHECK NO 518101 VENDOR 313310 - CENTURY CARPET AND TILE
32,10
1.56
0.00 24.83 0.00 24.83
0.00 32.95 0.00 32.95
0.00 100.45 0.00 100.45
0,00 53,65 0,00 53,65
0.00 37.59 0.00 37.59
0.00 8.92 0.00 8.92
0.00 354.05 0.00 354.05
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 614.00
0.00 9,14 0.00
0.00
CHECK TOTAL
9.14
9.14
25
MAY 24, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
23804
DESCRIPTION
1959
45903840005 DRUM /5246
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23, 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
191-138785-884100-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
23922
23922
23922
23922
23922
517964
419844
836 SUPPLIES
VENDOR 254690 - CENTURY RAIN AID
001-126334-646314-00000
467014
836 SUPPLIES
422073
836 SUPPLIES
410288
836 SUPPLIES
429287 2
836 SUPPLIES
AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET
1.003.05 0.00 1,003.05
CHECK TOTAL
0.00 1.003.05
0.00 261,90 0.00 261.90
CHECK NO
23533
517894
13241
956161
001-126334-646314-00000 0.00
12.10 0.00 12.10
CHECK NO
23504
23904
23904
23504
23504
001-126334-646314-00000 0.00
001-126334-646314-00000 0.00
001-126334-646314-00000 0.00
VENDOR 188280 - CHANNEL INNOVATIONS CORP.
146-144380-634999-00000
AIR TESTING
VENDOR 165950 - CHECKPOINT, LTD.
001-122240-646281-00000
001-122240-646281-00000
12.85 0.00 12.85
46.27 0.00 46.27
86.82 0.00 86.82
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 419.94
0.00 355.00 0.00 355.00
517864
I 12869
2021 MONITORING
R107149
308 MONITORING
Rl11545
308 MONITORING
I12868
2021 MONITORING
I 13437
2021 MONITORING
001-122240-646281-00000
CHECK TOTAL 0,00 355.00
0.00 495.00 0.00 495.00
0.00 102.29 0.00 102.29
0.00
1.438.85
0.00 1.438.85
0.00 495.00 0.00 495.00
0.00 495.00 0.00 495.00
001-122240-646281-00000
001-122240-646281-00000
CHECK TOTAL
0.00 3.026.14
MAY 24, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
CHECK NO 518254
23502 00094091
187 LIME
23906 00093196
187 LIME
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23. 2000
DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO
VENDOR 193460 - CHEMICAL LIME COMPANY
408-253211-652310-00000
AMT DISC
0.00
408-253211-652310-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
201960
518120 VENDOR 900050 - CHRISTINE HUTCHISON
REFUND PARKS HUTCHISON 111-156380-347990-00000
REFUND HUTCHISON
16J
CHECK NO
24114
518263
276942
1181
VENDOR 223900 - CITY ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC.
114-178971-634999-00000
I PAGE~ 27
CHECK NO
24036
518045
PP #17
PP#17
VENDOR 296230 - CLERK OF COURTS - HIGHLAND COUNTY
001-000000-218810-00000
AMT NET VCHR DISC
CHECK NO
23559
517731 VENDOR 166520 - CLERK OF COURTS, DWIGHT E. BROCK
J REY 99 3683 CA 313-163673-761100-63041
AND
VCHR NET
CHECK NO
23555
517837 VENDOR 140160 - CMS CHILD PROTECTION TEAM
73667 001-155930-634156-00000
1705 MEDICAL INTERVENTION
2,716.35 0.00
CHECK NO
23972
518157 VENDOR 3570 - COASTAL COURIER
304887 109-182900-641950-00000
548 COURIER SERVICES
2,716.35
7,834.98 0.00
7,834.98
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
10,551.33
0.00 30.00 0.00 30.00
0.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 30.00
9,691,00 0.00
9,691.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
9,691.00
0.00 252.63 0.00 252.63
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 252.63
0.00 600.00 0.00 600.00
0.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 600.00
4,986.83 0.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
4,986.83
0.00 3.50 0.00
4,986.83
3.50
MAY 24, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
23972
23972
23972
23972
23972
23972
23972
23972
23972
23972
23972
23972
23972
23972
23972
23972
23972
DESCRIPTION
289260
548 COURIER SERVICES
290264
548 COURIER SERVICES
289258
548 COURIER SERVICES
289264
548 COURIER SERVICES
289262
548 COURIER SERVICES
289263
548 COURIER SERVICES
289257
548 COURIER SERVICES
289271
548 COURIER SERVICES
306598
548 COURIER SERVICES
289238
548 COURIER SERVICES
205919
548 COURIER SERVICES
289272
548 COURIER SERVICES
310076
548 COURIER SERVICES
289253
548 COURIER SERVICES
289239
548 COURIER SERVICES
310074
548 COURIER SERVICES
289254
548 COURIER SERVICES
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23, 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMTDISC
778-182700-641950-00000 0.00
109-182900-641950-00000 0.00
109-182900-641950-00000 0.00
109-182900-641950-00000 0.00
109-182900-641950-00000 0.00
778-182700-641950-00000 0.00
109-182900-641950-00000 0.00
778-182700-641950-00000 0.00
109-182601-641950-00000 0.00
109-182601-641950-00000 0.00
109-182601-641950-00000 0.00
778-182700-641950-00000 0.00
109-182900-641950-00000 0.00
109-182900-641950-00000 0.00
109-182601-641950-00000 0.00
109-182900-641950-00000 0.00
109-182900-641950-00000 0.00
AMT NET VCHR DISC
8.00 0.00
5.00 0.00
VCHR NET
8.00
5.00
4. O0 O. O0 4. O0
4.00 0.00
4.00 0.00
4.00 0.00
4.00 0.00
6.00 0.00
5.00 0.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
4.00
6.00
5.00
4.00 0.00 4.00
5.00 0.00
9.75 0.00
5.00 0.00
4.00 0.00
5.00 0.00
5.00 0.00
4.00 0.00
5.00
9.75
5.00
4.00
5.00
5.00
4.00
28
MAY 24, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
23972
23531
23972
23972
23972
23972
23972
23972
23972
23972
23972
23972
23972
23972
23972
23972
23529
DESCRIPTION
289240
548 COURIER SERVICES
1579
1385 COURIER SERVICE
289265
548 COURIER SERVICES
289250
548 COURIER SERVICES
289251
548 COURIER SERVICES
289252
548 COURIER SERVICES
289269
548 COURIER SERVICES
313278
548 COURIER SERVICES
312801
548 COURIER SERVICES
290263
548 COURIER SERVICES
289241
548 COURIER SERVICES
289256
548 COURIER SERVICES
289255
548 COURIER SERVICES
313279
548 COURIER SERVICES
289236
548 COURIER SERVICES
289257
548 COURIER SERVICES
1855
2444 COURIER SERVICES
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23, 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
109-182601-641950-00000 0.00
001-156363-634999-00000 0.00
109-182601-641950-00000 0.00
109-182601-641950-00000 0.00
109-182601-641950-00000 0.00
109-182601-641950-00000 0.00
778-182700-641950-00000 0.00
109-182601-641950-00000 0.00
109-182601-641950-00000 0.00
109-182601-641950-00000 0.00
109-182601-641950-00000 0.00
778-182700-641950-00000 0.00
109-182900-641950-00000 0.00
109-182601-641950-00000 0.00
109-182601-641950-00000 0.00
109-182900-641950-00000 0.00
001-013010-634999-00000 0.00
16J
AMT NET VCHR DISC
6.00 0.00
2
PAGE
VCHR NET
6.00
32.00 0.00 32.00
6.00 0.00
4.00 0.00
5.00 0.00
5.00 0.00
5.00 0.00
6.00
4.00
5.00
5.00
5.00
5.00 0.00 5.00
3.50 0.00 3.50
5.00 0.00 5.00
6.00 0.00
8.00 0.00
4. O0 O. O0
5.00 0.00
5.00 0.00
4.00 0.00
6.00
8.00
4.00
5.00
5.00
4.00
60.00 0.00 60.00
29
MAY 24, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
23972
23972
23972
23972
23972
DESCRIPTION
289267
548 COURIER SERVICES
289270
548 COURIER SERVICES
312280
548 COURIER SERVICES
289268
548 COURIER SERVICES
314032
548 COURIER SERVICES
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23, 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
109-182900-641950-00000 0.00
109-182900-641950-00000 0.00
109-182601-641950-00000 0.00
109-182900-641950-00000 0,00
109-182900-641950-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
23519
517885
5035
953792
VENDOR 182950 - COASTAL CPANE
5035
408-253215-634999-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
23561
518051 VENDOR 298500 - COASTAL UNILUBE INC
365191 521-122410-646425-00000
721 LUBE OILS
16J 2
CHECK NO
23562
517862 VENDOR 164390 - COLEPARMER INSTRUMENT CO.
4044854
4917 PUMPS
408-233352-652910-00000
408-233352-641950-00000
AMT NET VCHR DISC
6.00 0.00
CHECK NO
23717
517741 VENDOR 3600 - COLLIER COUNTY BAR ASSOCIATION
D WEIGEL 5/18/00 001-010510-654360-00000
956272 D WEIGEL 5/18/00
4.00 0.00
CHECK NO
23907
518223 VENDOR
252
254 FUEL
3650 - COLLIER COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS
521-122450-652410-00000
5.00 0.00
5.00 0.00
6.00 0.00
PAGE
VCHR NET
6.00
4.00
5.00
5.00
6.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 283.75
382,50 0.00 382.50
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 382.50
0.00 261.25 0.00 261.25
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 261.25
0.00 840.00
0.00 12.31 0.00
852.31
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 852.31
0.00 21.00 0.00 21.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 21.00
14,257.57 0.00
0.00
14,257.57
30
MAY 24, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER DESCRIPTION
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23, 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
CHECK NO 517796 VENDOR 100430
24067 6279
1473 SECURITY
COLLIER COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT
130-157710-634999-00000
16J
CHECK NO 517725 VENDOR 8050
23557 20000123 TAGS & TITLE
AND
COLLIER COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR
001-172930-649010-00000
AMT NET VCHR DISC
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
CHECK NO
23558
517726 VENDOR 8050
200000122 TAGS & TITLE
AND
COLLIER COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR
101-163628-649010-00000
I PAGE
CHECK NO 517727 VENDOR
23940 2ND POSTAGE
AND
8O5O
COLLIER COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR
001-013010-641950-00000
VCHR NET
14.257.57
CHECK NO 517724 VENDOR 8050
23556 20000069 TAGS & TITLE
AND
COLLIER COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR
101-163628-649010-00000
0.00 775.31 0.00 775,31
CHECK NO 517728 VENDOR 8050
24124 AD VALOREM REFUNDS
AND
COLLIER COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 775.31
0.00 52.85 0.00 52.85
CHECK TOTAL
0.00
52.85
0.00 52.85 0.00 52.85
0.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 52.85
2,613.44 0.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
2,613.44
2,613.44
0.00 52.85 0.00 52.85
001-013010-311100-00000 0.00
103-163642-311100-00000 0,00
111-013010-311100-00000 0.00
206-939030-311100-00000 0.00
114-178975-311100-00000 0.00
473-173411-343415-00000 0.00
CHECK NO 518111 VENDOR 313750 - COLLIER COUNTY TITLE CO. AND
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 52.85
483.29
14.66
77.61
6.88
5.77
398.61 0.00
986.82
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 986.82
31
MAY 24. 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
24053
DESCRIPTION
D/P S LOPEZ
62310080004 LOPEZ /5372
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23, 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
191-138785-884100-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
24063
23900
23508
23900
24063
23508
23900
24063
23900
23900
23508
23900
23508
23900
518159 VENDOR 3690 - COLLIER COUNTY UTILITY DIV.
03600100600 4/3-5/1/00
03600100600 4/3-5/1/00
490-144610-643400-00000
001-061010-643400-00000
04901635900 4/7-5/8/00
0491635900 4/7-5/8/00
103-163646-643400-00000
0391641200 4/3-5/2/00
0391641200 4/3-5/2/00
001-156363-643400-00000
04901636200 4/12-5/9/00
04901636200 4/12-5/9/00
103-163646-643400-00000
05101636000 4/12-5/10/00
05101636000 4/12-5/10/00
103-163646-643400-00000
06304697400 3/21-4/20/00
06304697400 3/21-4/20/00
001-156363-643400-00000
04803311500 4/11-5/11/00
04803311500 4/11-5/11/00
111-156332-643400-00000
02033620900 4/13-5/12/00
02033620900 4/13-5/12/00
470-173431-643400-00000
04833302500 4/11-5/11/00
04833302500 4/11-5/11/00
111-156332-643400-00000
05404171300 4/14-5/15/00
05404171300 4/14-5/15/00
111-156313-643400-00000
04809876801 4/11-5/10/00
04809876801 4/11-5/10/00
103-163646-643400-00000
04900602901 4/7-5/8/00
04900602901 4/7-5/8/00
408-233351-643400-00000
07202178400 3/23-4/24/00
07202178400 3/23-4/24/00
152-162541-643400-00000
04800002700 4/11-5/10/00
04800002700 4/11-5/10/00
111-156332-643400-00000
16J
AMT NET VCHR DISC
2,500.00 0.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
0.00 119.14
0.00 105.66 O.OO
PAG~
VCHR NET
2,500.00
2,500.00
224.80
0.00 36.60 0.00 36.60
0.00 673.35 0.00 673.35
0.00 160.85 0.00 160.85
0.00 112.15 0.00 112.15
0.00 376.74 0.00 376.74
0.00 73.00 0.00 73.00
0.00 197.00 0.00 197.00
0.00 207.00 0.00 207.00
0.00
4,696,03 0.00
4,696.03
0,00 69.00 0.00 69.00
0.00 113.56 0.00 113.56
0.00 534.45 0.00 534.45
0.00 25.05 0.00 25.05
32
MAY 24, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23, 2000
DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
23508 04602512600 4/7-5/8/00
04602512600 4/7-5/8/00
23900 04810397300 4/11-5/10/00
04810397300 4/11-5/10/00
23900 04901636100 4/7-5/8/00
04901636100 4/7-5/8/00
23508 07215951100 3/23-4/25/00
07215951100 3/23-4/25/00
23508 04614614700 4/7-5/5/00
04614614700 4/7-5/5/00
23508 07801284200 3/27-4/27/00
07801284200 3/27-4/27/00
23900 04601343400 4/7-5/5/00
04601343400 4/7-5/5/00
23900 05400738300 4/14-5/15/00
05400738300 4/14-5/15/00
24063 05104076500 4/12-5/11/00
05104076500 4/12-5/11/00
408-233351-643400-00000 0.00
111-156332-643400-00000 0.00
103-163646-643400-00000 0.00
152-162541-643400-00000 0.00
408-233351-643400-00000 0.00
144-144360-643400-00000 0.00
490-144610-643400-00000 0.00
111-156332-643400-00000 0.00
103-163646-643400-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
23530
517891 VENDOR 186100 - COLLIER RETREADING INC.
20758 521-122410-646415-00000
312 REPAIRS
16J
CHECK NO
201954
518121 VENDOR 900050 - COLONIAL PRINTING
REFUND PARKS COLONIAL 670-000000-220010-00000
REFUND PARKS COLONIAL PRINTING
AMT NET VCHR DISC
22,15 0.00
CHECK NO
23517
517977 VENDOR 260030 - COLOR WHEEL PAINT
117017517 111-156332-646313-00000
861 LINES
PAGE
VCHR NET
22.15
771.62 0.00 771.62
132.15 0.00 132.15
1,012.10 0.00
1,012.10
12.00 0.00 12.00
38.50 0.00 38.50
39.23 0.00 39.23
86.40 0.00 86.40
108.05 0.00 108.05
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
9,721.78
0.00 12.00 0.00 12.00
0.00
CHECK TOTAL
12,00
0.00 50.00 0.00 50.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 50.00
0.00 655.50 0.00 655.50
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 655.50
33
MAY 24, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
CHECK NO
23516
23516
23511
23516
23974
23515
23516
23512
23513
23516
23514
DESCRIPTION
517938 VENDOR 235530 - COLORTECH
2623
956066 COPY SERVICES
2618
956066 COPY SERVICES
2605
1520 COPY SERVICE
2616
956066 COPY SERVICES
2661
955531 PRINT/BINDING
2613
955505 COPY SERVICES
2615
956066 COPY SERVICES
2592
1832 COPY SERVICE
2602
584 COPY SERVICES
2617
956066 COPY SERVICES
2449
954528 COPY SERVICE
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23, 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
313-163673-647110-63041 0.00
313-163673-647110-63041 0.00
111-156381-651210-00000 0.00
313-163673-647110-63041 0.00
150-162545-647110-60080 0.00
313-163673-649100-69081 0.00
313-163673-647110-63041 0.00
001-454010-647110-00000 0.00
113-138312-647110-00000 0.00
313-163673-647110-63041 0.00
313-163673-647110-63041 0.00
CHECK NO
23564
518087 VENDOR 312050 - COMARK GOVERNMENT & EDUCATION SALES
90545221
955710 REPLACEMENT BATTERY
001-121143-651950-00000 0.00
001-121143-641950-00000 O,OO
CHECK NO
23895
518232 VENDOR 115280 - COMMERCIAL LAND MAINTENANCE
991533 106-163646-634999-00000
869 GROUNDS MAINTENANCE
0.00
16J
~ PAGE 34
AMT NET VCHR DISC
VCHR NET
32.67 0.00 32.67
16.04 0.00 16.04
32.88 0.00 32.88
18.35 0.00 18.35
52.36 0.00 52,36
151.84 0.00 151.84
19.16 0.00 19.16
48.00 0.00 48.00
209.99 0.00 209.99
16,03 0.00 16.03
37.53 0.00 37.53
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 634.85
151.00
5.54 0.00
156.54
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 156.54
1,300.00 0.00
1,300.00
MAY 24. 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
23895
23896
23498
23897
DESCRIPTION
991534
869 GROUNDS MAINTENANCE
991531
927 GROUNDS MAINTENANCE
991532
888 GROUNDS MAINTENANCE
991529
855 C~ROUNDS MAINTENANCE
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23, 2000
ACCOUNT NO ANT DISC
106-163646-634999-00000 0.00
104-163646-634999-00000 0.00
103-163646-634999-00000 0.00
104-163646-634999-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
23915
517913 VENDOR 209680 o COMPASS MICROFILM SERVICES INC.
11700 510-102020-647220-00000
2791 SERVICES
16j
CHECK NO
23565
517810 VENDOR 111450 - CONSOLIDATED PLASTICS COMPANY INC.
4368229
953454 SPG MAT
001-122240-652990-00000
001-122240-641950-00000
AMT NET VCHR DISC
6,501.00 0.00
CHECK NO
23510
518017 VENDOR 281620 - CONSOLIDATED POWER SERVICES, INC.
2000218 408-233352-634999-00000
364 1315
13,559.76 0.00
CHECK NO
23535
517852 VENDOR 156660 - COPY CONCEPTS
23103A
953314 SUPPLIES
589-110401-764360-00000
3.907.00 0.00
CHECK NO
23560
23560
518060 VENDOR 303450 -COUNTRY CLEANERS
80126 001-122255-634999-00000
3003 DRY CLEANING
81874 001-122255-634999-00000
3003 DRY CLEANING
8,601.00 0.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
2
PAGE
VCHR NET
6.501.00
13,559.76
3,907.00
8,601.00
33,868.76
0.00 259.98 0.00 259.98
CHECK TOTAL 0,00 259.98
0.00 424.40
0.00 49.03 0.00
473.43
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 473.43
0.00 120.00 0.00 120.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 120.00
0.00 50.95 0.00 50.95
CHECK TOTAL
0.00
0.00 9.50 0.00
50.95
9.50
0.00 11.00 0.00 11.00
· 35
MAY 24. 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
23560
23560
23560
23560
23560
DESCRIPTION
81283
3003 DRY CLEANING
81543
3003 DRY CLEANING
81290
3003 DRY CLEANING
80921
3003 DRY CLEANING
81681
3003 DRY CLEANING
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23, 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
001-122255-634999-00000 0.00
001-122255-634999-00000 0.00
001-122255-634999-00000 0.00
001-122255-634999-00000 0.00
001-122255-634999-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
201945
518145 VENDOR 900080 - CRAIG WILLIAMS
AMB REF WILLIAMS 12/24/99 490-000000-116004-00000
AM8 REF WILLIAMS 006855-1
0.00
CHECK NO
23705
517949 VENDOR 242500 - CRAMER, JOHNSON. WIGGINS
#101729 4/00 516-121650-631990-00000
101729 4/00
0.00
CHECK NO
24027
518076
PP #17
PP #17
VENDOR 310990 - CP~AWFORD SCEA
001-000000-218810-00000
0.00
CHECK NO
23916
517933 VENDOR 233230 - CREDIT INFORMATION SYSTEMS OF
1104 001-157110-634999-00000
662 CREDIT REPORTS
0.00
CHECK NO
23532
518285 VENDOR 308630 - CREEL TRACTOR. CO.
161587 521-122410-646425-00000
4139 PARTS
0.00
AMT NET
11.00
11.00
13. O0
18.50
11.50
CHECK TOTAL
284.75
CHECK TOTAL
4.279.66
CHECK TOTAL
110.50
CHECK TOTAL
150.00
CHECK TOTAL
17.64
16j
VCHR DISC
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
2
PAGE
VCHR NET
11.00
11.00
13. O0
18.50
11.50
85.5O
284.75
284.75
4.279.66
4.279.66
110.50
110.50
150.00
150.00
17.64
36
MAY 24, 2000 PAGE 37
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
23905
DESCRIPTION
10175
4737 CHIPPER
COLLIER COUNTY. FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23. 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
101-163628-764990-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
23534
517834 VENDOR 137570 - CROWTHER ROOFING AND SHEET METAL
F21772 001-122240-639962-00000
4482 REPAIRS A30214
16J 2
CHECK NO
23920
23975
23920
23919
517742
738344 4/25/00
574 BOTTLED WATER
207258 4/25/00
46 BOTTLED WATER
796532 4/25/00
574 BOTTLED WATER
312124 4/25/00
2163 BOTTLED WATER
VENDOR 4400 - CULLIGAN WATER CONDITIONING
490-144610-652990-00000
408-233312-652990-00000
490-144610-652990-00000
495-192370-634999-00000
AMT NET VCHR DISC
13.439.00 0.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
VCHR NET
13,439.00
13.456.64
CHECK NO
24125
518012 VENDOR 278120 - CUSTOM WATER SYSTEMS
24280 191-138785-884100-00000
36383840003 PASSANATA /4887
0.00 181.83 0.00 181.83
CHECK NO
23547
23547
23547
23547
23547
517872 VENDOR 173030 - D V & A
335961
1663 VIDEO CASSETTES
256406
1663 VIDEO CASSETTES
335821
1663 VIDEO CASSETTES
256650
1663 VIDEO CASSETTES
256407
1663 VIDEO CASSETTES
001-156110-652670-00000
001-156110-652670-00000
001-156110-652670-00000
001-156110-652670-00000
001-156110-652670-00000
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 181.83
0.00 20.79 0.00 20.79
0.00 29.70 0.00 29.70
0.00 56.43 0.00 56.43
0.00 8.91 0.00
8.91
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 115.83
0.00 510.00 0.00 510.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 510.00
0.00 5.90 0.00
5.90
0.00 34.00 0.00 34.00
0,00 374.00 0.00 374.00
0,00 5.90 0.00
5.90
0.00 442.00 0,00 442.00
MAY 24, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
23547
23547
COLLIER COUNTY. FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23. 2000
DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
335820
1663 VIDEO CASSEI-FES
256408
1663 VIDEO CASSETFES
001-156110-652670-00000 0.00
001-156110-652670-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
23549
23549
517990
925943
1295 SUPPLIES
921045
1295 SUPPLIES
VENDOR 265700 - DADE PAPER COMPANY
111-156381-652510-00000
0.00
111-156381-652510-00000 0,00
CHECK NO
23538
517806 VENDOR 107880 - DARTEK COMPUTER SUPPLY CORP.
500495
954701 DISK
111-138313-651110-00000
111-138313-641950-00000
0.00
0.00
CHECK NO
23536
517952 VENDOR 245010 - DATA COMM WAREHOUSE
P 386 292 40001
955683 INT PRINT SERVER
001-121141-651950-00000
001-121141-641950-00000
0.00
0.00
CHECK NO
23539
518083 VENDOR 311630 - DAVE & MARK'S HANDYMAN SERVICE
289663 001-157110-649990-00000
955886 PAINT DOOR INSTALL HANDLES
0.00
CHECK NO 517881 VENDOR 181820 - DAVID FOX
23914 KARATE 4/5-5/15/00
1292 KARATE 4/5-5/15/00
111-156381-634999-00000
0.00
CHECK NO 518122 VENDOR 900050 - DAVID MONROIG
ANT NET
442.00
442.00
CHECK TOTAL
115.05
469.93
CHECK TOTAL
15.16
7.73
CHECK TOTAL
289.00
9.95
CHECK TOTAL
180.00
CHECK TOTAL
292.50
CHECK TOTAL
16J
VCHR DISC
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
PAGE 38
VCHR NET
442.00
442.00
1,745.80
115,05
469.93
584.98
22.89
22.89
298.95
298.95
180.00
180.00
292.50
292.50
MAY 24, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER DESCRIPTION
201966 REFUND PARKS MONROIG
REFUND PARKS MONROIG
201967 REFUND PARKS MONROIG
REFUND PARKS MONROIG
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23, 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
111-156390-347911-00000 0.00
111-000000-208901-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
23923
517835 VENDOR 137630- DEANNA M. HUNGERFORD
513 0254 001-432040-634999-00000
956249 TEMP HELP 513 0254
16j 2
CHECK NO
201964
518123 VENDOR 900050 - DEBBIE FAHEY
PARKS REFUND FAHEY
PARKS REFUND FAHEY
130-157710-347290-00000
AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET
60.00 0.00 60.00
CHECK NO
24054
518108 VENDOR 313670 - DEIFIK, LANIER & ROSS AND
D/P J NICKERSON 191-138785-884100-00000
78370400003 NICKERSON /5371
3.60 0.00 3.60
CHECK NO
23500
23500
518269 VENDOR 256190-DELL MARKETING L.P.
363012675 111-138313-764900-00000
4740 COMPUTERS
363013004 111-138313-764900-00000
4740 COMPUTERS
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 63,60
0.00 487.50 0.00 487.50
CHECK NO
23546
23548
517743 VENDOR
833986
4833 SHELVES
838413
850 SUPPLIES
4970 - DEMCO
001-156140-651930-00000
001-156140-641950-00000
001-156110-652610-00000
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 487.50
0.00 200,00 0.00 200.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 200.00
2,500.00
CHECK TOTAL
3,752.00
2,796.00
CHECK TOTAL
508,58
65.44
0,00
0.00
0.00 2,500.00
0.00 2,500.00
0.00 3,752.00
0.00 2,796.00
0.00 6,548.00
0.00 574.02
0.00 216.49 0.00 216.49
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 790.51
MAY 24, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
CHECK NO
24156
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23, 2000
DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO
517974 VENDOR 258910 - DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL
PERMIT FEE 195-116360-649010-80088
5071-PERMIT-TIGERTAIL BEACH
AMT DISC
0.00
CHECK NO
23541
23800
518246 VENDOR 160920 - DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT SERVICES
33 2780 408-210130-641100-00000
33 2780
20-0380 3/00 001-000000-202800-00000
20-0380 3/00
0.00
0.00
CHECK NO
23543
517998 VENDOR 269900 - DIANA DESIGNS
6122
4916 POPCORN BAGS
495-192370-652990-00000
0.00
CHECK NO
23501
517934
7251
916055
VENDOR 233390 - DIGITAL LINK ATLANTA, INC.
313-163673-647110-63041
0,00
CHECK NO
23542
517958 VENDOR 249860 - DISTRIBUCO
LEISURE LINES APR MAY
1297 LEISURE LINES APR MAY
111-156341-634999-00000
0.00
CHECK NO
23594
518250 VENDOR 165960 - DISTRICT TWENTY
5/30/00 001-144710-634108-00000
143 5/30/00
0.00
CHECK NO
24030
518061
PP #17
PP #17
VENDOR 303650 - DIVISION OF CHILD SUPPORT INF.
001-000000-218810-00000
0.00
AMT NET
1,500.00
CHECK TOTAL
7.52
5,198.54
CHECK TOTAL
999.00
CHECK TOTAL
2,108.00
CHECK TOTAL
200.00
CHECK TOTAL
27,004.17
CHECK TOTAL
170.00
16j
VCHR DISC
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0,00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
2
PAGE
VCHR NET
1.500.00
1,500.00
7.52
5,198.54
5,206.06
999.00
999.00
2,108.00
2,108.00
200.00
200.00
27,004.17
27,004.17
170.00
4O
MAY 24, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
DESCRIPTION
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23, 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
CHECK NO
23545
23537
517744 VENDOR
7706
1953 LABOR
7729
954556 7729
5270 - DOMESTIC CUSTOM METALS
408-253215-634999-00000
0.00
001-122240-646110-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
23507
23894
518228 VENDOR 104885-DON HUNTER, SHERIFF
DUI CLAIM ~5 115-000000-206903-00000
DUI CLAIM~6
SHOCAP CLAIM #6 115-000000-206903-00000
SHOCAP CLAIM #6
0.00
0.00
CHECK NO
23505
23505
23505
23505
23505
23505
23505
518229
3794 REIMB COMBS OIL
3794 REIMB COMBS OIL
A5330022051 REIMB AMERIGA
A5330022051 REIMBURSE AMERIGAS
A5330022002 REIMB AMERIGA
A5330022002 REIMB AMERIGAS
A5330021930 REIMBU AMERI
A5330021930 REIMBU AMERIGAS
A533021969 REIMB AMERIGAS
A533021969 REIM8 AMERIGAS
4258 REIMB COMBS OIL
4258 REIMB COMBS OIL
4061 REIMB COMBS OIL
4061 REIMB COMBS OIL
VENDOR 106680 - DON HUNTER, SHERIFF
001-061010-643200-00000
001-061010-643200-00000
001-061010-643200-00000
001-061010-643200-00000
001-061010-643200-00000
001-061010-643200-00000
001-061010-643200-00000
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
CHECK NO
23540
517950 VENDOR 244500 - DTN CORPORATION
0500886 111-156313-654110-00000
3016 QUARTERLY BILLING
0.00
AMT NET
CHECK TOTAL
114.29
182.40
CHECK TOTAL
4,876,07
20,080.11
CHECK TOTAL
2,013. go
373.41
358.53
275.25
295,05
1,992.60
1,926.60
CHECK TOTAL
378.00
16j
VCHR DISC
0.00
0.00
0.00
0,00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0,00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
2
PAGE
VCHR NET
170.00
114.29
182.40
296.69
4,876.07
20,080.11
24,956.18
2,013.90
373.41
358.53
275.25
295.05
1.992.60
1,926.60
7,235.34
378.00
41
MAY 24, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
23976
23509
DESCRIPTION
0393591
5239
I 4175725
3017 QUARTERLY BILLING
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23. 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
118-144210-634999-33781 0,00
111-156349-654110-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
23499
518048 VENDOR 297830 - DUNN ENTERPRISES INC
5050 521-122410-646425-00000
614 PARTS
0.00
CHECK NO
23969
23898
23898
23969
23969
23969
23969
23898
23969
518270
CIRCUIT CT FINES MISD4/00
CIRCUIT CT FINES MISD 4/00
CIRCUIT CT COSTS CIV 4/00
CIRCUIT COURT COSTS CIV 4/00
COUNTY CT COSTS TRAF 4/00
COUNTY COURT COSTS TRAF 4/00
COUNTY CT COSTS MISD 4/00
COUNTY CT COSTS MISD 4/00
COUNTY FINES JUV 4/00
COUNTY FINES JUV 4/00
CIRCUIT CT COSTS PRB 4/00
CIRCUIT COURT COSTS PROBATE 4/00
CIRCUIT CT COSTS FEL 4/00
CIRCUIT CT COSTS FEL 4/00
COUNTY CT COSTS CIV 4/00
COUNTY COURT COSTS CIVIL 4/00
CIRCUIT CT COSTS JUV 4/00
CIRCUIT CT COSTS JUV 4/00
VENDOR 261490 - DWIGHT E. BROCK. CLERK
681-421190-634401-00000
681-421190-634401-00000
681-431590-635700-00000
681-431590-635700-00000
681-421190-634401-00000
681-421190-634401-00000
681-421190-634401-00000
681-431590-635700-00000
681-421190-634401-00000
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
CHECK NO
24046
517730 VENDOR 166490 - DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK OF COURTS
PAYROLL #17 001-000000-218800-00000
AND
0.00
AMI' NET
998.00
378.00
CHECK TOTAL
1,274.64
CHECK TOTAL
8,680.00
7,880.00
750.00
12,744,00
6,600.00
2,285.00
7,409.00
1,170. O0
2,172.00
CHECK TOTAL
1,820.73
16j
VCHR DISC
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0,00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
I PAGE
VCHR NET
998.00
378.00
1,754. O0
1,274.64
1,274.64
8,680.00
7.880.00
750.00
12,744.00
6,600.00
2,285.00
7.409.00
1,170. O0
2.172.00
49.690.00
1,820.73
42
MAY 24, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
DESCRIPTION
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23, 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
CHECK NO
24113
23903
23903
23971
23903
23970
23910
23903
23741
23742
23903
23902
23903
23924
23909
518189 VENDOR 166220 - E. B. SIMMONDS
11409
3503 ELECTRICAL WORK
408-233313-762200-00000
11737
953 PARTS/REPAIRS
101-163630-646510-00000
11744
953 PARTS/REPAIRS
101-163630-646510-00000
11688
953 PARTS/REPAIRS
101-163630-646510-00000
11754
953 PARTS/REPAIRS
101-163630-646510-00000
11652
215 REPAIR STREET LIGHTS
778-182701-634999-00000
778-182701-652990-00000
11731
437 SERVICE
408-233313-634999-00000
11736
953 PARTS/REPAIRS
101-163630-646510-00000
11732
956170 REPAIR CONDUIT
103-163646-646311-00000
11742
956062 REPLACE FUSE FOR IRRG PUMP
104-163646-646311-00000
11745
953 PARTS/REPAIRS
101-163630-646510-00000
11729
120 SERVICE
408-253215-634999-00000
11743
953 PARTS/REPAIRS
101-163630-646510-00000
11730
121 SERVICE
441-256110-634999-00000
11747
397 SERVICE
001-122240-652992-00000
0.00
0.00
16J 2'
AMT NET VCHR DISC
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
6.977.58 0.00
1,021.40 0.00
PAGE
VCHR NET
1,820.73
6,977.58
1,021.40
0.00 291.00 0.00 291.00
0.00
4.771.45 0.00
4,771.45
0.00 809.15 0.00 809.15
2,820.00
736.49 0.00
0.00
0.00
3,556.49
0.00 694.40 0.00 694.40
0.00 277.00 0.00 277,00
0.00 475.64 0.00 475.64
0.00 132.50 0.00 132.50
0.00 679.00 0.00 679.00
0.00
1,734,50 0.00
1,734.50
0.00 247.00 0.00 247.00
0.00 240.95 0,00 240.95
0.00 901.03 0,00 901.03
43
MAY 24, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
23744
DESCRIPTION
11741
955848 REPAIR BEACON
CHECK NO
23899
518249 VENDOR 163810
11564
916310 ELECTRICAL WORK
CHECK NO
24034
518021
PP #17
PP #17
VENDOR 282240
CHECK NO
23908
518257 VENDOR 211540
1346 MARCH
1771 MARCH
CHECK NO
23723
518259 VENDOR 214040
99-017
692 - 5/4-17/2000
CHECK NO
23746
517843 VENDOR 145510
1866
953813 REPAIR
CHECK NO
201965
518124 VENDOR 900050
BOOK REFUND E ALVAREZ
BOOK REFUND E ALVAREZ
CHECK NO
23912
518078 VENDOR 311200
69804
4711 I_AND MAINTENANCE
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23, 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
001-122240-652992-00000 0.00
E. B. SIMMONS ELECTRICAL INC.
414-263611-763100-74011
0.00
E. D. "BUD" DIXON. CLERK OF COURTS
001-000000-218810-00000
0.00
ECKERD DRUG CO.
001-155930-652710-00000
0.00
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL
001-138710-882100-00000
0.00
ED'S WELDING
408-253215-634999-00000
0.00
EDUWIGES ALVAREZ
001-156110-347110-00000
0.00
ELDON 2. GARDNER ENTERPRISES
001-156170-649990-00000
0.00
AMT NET
280.00
CHECK TOTAL
25,908.12
CHECK TOTAL
259.62
CHECK TOTAL
8,037.57
CHECK TOTAL
8,299.53
CHECK TOTAL
137.50
CHECK TOTAL
20.00
CHECK TOTAL
999.00
16J
VCHR DISC
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
2
PAGE
VCHR NET
280.00
23,089.09
25,908.12
25,908.12
259.62
259.62
8,037.57
8,037.57
8,299.53
8,299.53
137.50
137.50
20.00
20.00
999.00
44
MAY 24. 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
DESCRIPTION
COLLIER COUNTY. FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23. 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
CHECK NO
201961
518125 VENDOR 900050 - ELENA CORREA
REFUND PARKS CORREA
REFUND PARKS CORREA
111-156380-347990-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
23743
23913
23913
23913
23913
517874
13788
956164 EQUIPMENT
VENDOR 174350 - ELITE FIRE & SAFETY EQUIPMENT. INC
144-144360-652990-00000
13787
1094 PARTS
13791
1094 PARTS
13742
1094 PARTS
13803
1094 PARTS
16J 2
AMT NET
CHECK TOTAL
VCHR DISC
0.00
PAGE
VCHR NET
999.00
CHECK NO
23977
24060
23977
23977
517984 VENDOR 261550 - ELIZABETH MINDOR
5/9/00 6 HRS
5/9/00 6 HRS MINDOR
55.00 0.00 55.00
4/12/00 i HR
4/12/00 i HR MINDOR
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 55.00
5/8/00 5 HRS
5/8/00 HRS MINDOR
0.00 140.00 0.00 140.00
5/11/00 4 HRS
5/11/00 4 HRS MINDOR
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
89.00 0.00 89.00
16.38 0.00 16.38
125.00 0.00 125.00
87.37 0.00 87.37
CHECK NO
201962
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
CHECK TOTAL
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
681-421190-634401-00000
681-421190-634402-00000
681-421190-634401-00000
0.00
457.75
0.00 96.00 0.00 96.00
0.00 16.00 0.00 16.00
0.00 80.00 0.00 80.00
0.00 48.00
0.00 16.00 0.00
64. O0
681-421190-634401-00000
681-431590-634402-00000
518126 VENDOR 900050 - ELIZABETH MINDOR
REFUND PARKS MINDOR 111-156381-347990-00000
REFUND PARKS MINDOR
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 256.00
0.00 25.00 0.00 25.00
MAY 24, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23, 2000
DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
CHECK NO
23978
23978
24061
23978
23978
24061
23978
517895 VENDOR 190020 - ELSIE GONZALES
5/11/00 4HRS
5/11/00 4 HRS GONZALEZ
681-431590-634402-00000
5/5/00 i HRS
5/5/00 I HRS GONZALEZ
681-421190-634401-00000
4/13/00 .5 HR
4/13/00 .5 HR GONZALEZ
681-421190-634402-00000
5/8/00 4 HRS
5/8/00 4 HRS GONZALEZ
681-421190-634401-00000
681-431590-634402-00000
5/9/00 2 HRS
5/9/00 2 HRS GONZALEZ
681-431590-634402-00000
4/20/00 i HR
4/20/00 i HR GONZALEZ
681-421190-634402-00000
5/5/00 i HRS
5/5/00 I HRS GONZALEZ
681-431590-634402-00000
16J
AMT NET
CHECK TOTAL
VCHR DISC
0.00
2
PAGE
VCHR NET
25.00
0.00 64.00 0.00 64.00
CHECK NO
23745
23911
23901
517873
220834
955741 SUPPLIES
220686
4221 SUPPLIES
220804
4768 SUPPLIES
VENDOR 173480 - EMERGENCY MEDICAL SUPPLY. INC.
490-144610-652720-00000
491-144611-652930-33416
490-144610-652930-00000
0.00 16.00 0.00 16.00
0.00 8.00 0.00
0,00 32.00
0.00 32.00 0.00
CHECK NO
23747
518080 VENDOR 311300 - ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT SUPPLIES
13377 001-122220-652990-00000
952445 SUPPLIES
8.00
CHECK NO 517906 VENDOR 199140 - ERIC CLINE
64.00
0.00 32.00 0.00 32.00
0.00 16.00 0,00 16.00
0.00 16,00 0.00 16.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 216.00
0.00 337.50 0.00 337,50
0.00 581.39 0.00 581.39
1,050.00 0.00
0.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
1,050,00
1,968.89
0.00 313.66 0.00 313.66
CHECK TOTAL 0,00 313.66
46
MAY 24, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
8802
DESCRIPTION
TRAVEL 12/10-11 CLINE
TRAVEL 12/10-11 CLINE
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23, 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
408-253212-640300-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
23506
23506
23506
518279 VENDOR 284830 - EVER-GREEN LANDSCAPE OF
7
2490 GROUNDS MAINTENANCE
001-126334-646314-00000
748
2490 GROUNDS MAINTENANCE CO 17
001-126334-646314-00000
751
2490 GROUNDS MAINTENANCE CO 16
001-126334-646314-00000
0.00
0.00
0.00
CHECK NO
24144
518261 VENDOR 214900 - F.P.L.
08799-45103 4/13/00-5/12
08799-45103 4/13/00-5/12/00
111-156332-643100-00000
0.00
CHECK NO
24091
517923 VENDOR 220990 - FASHION FRESH
11950
85 UNIFORM CLEANING
001-122255-634999-00000
0.00
CHECK NO
23631
23630
23641
23641
23427
23432
517746 VENDOR
7-944-99687
1088 SHIPPING
7-943-26814
1102 SHIPPING
7-932-78002
956038 SHIPPING
7-933-07079
956038 SHIPPING
7-921-37634
956141 SHIPPING
7-915-40318
6250 - FEDERAL EXPRESS CORP
001-122310-641950-00000
681-421510-641950-00000
490-144610-641950-00000
490-144610-641950-00000
001-100130-641950-00000
313-163673-641950-63041
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
AMT NET
12. O0
CHECK TOTAL
4,959.00
24.00
1,800.00
CHECK TOTAL
21,571.78
CHECK TOTAL
528.44
CHECK TOTAL
37.72
37.33
6.24
7.75
9.10
26.78
16j
VCHR DISC
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
2
PAGE
VCHR NET
12.00
12.00
4,959.00
24.00
1.800.00
6,783.00
21,571.78
21,571.78
528.44
528.44
37.72
37.33
6.24
7.75
9.10
MAY 24, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
23628
23641
23629
23641
23632
23631
955526 SHIPPING
7-911-49188
1915 SHIPPING
7-933-33647
956038 SHIPPING
7-941-30449
1429 SHIPPING
7-885-41184
956038 SHIPPING
7-954-51018
791 SHIPPING
7-945-26194
1088 SHIPPING
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23, 2000
DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
313-163673-641950-60111 0.00
412-273511-641950-70868 0.00
495-192310-641950-00000 0.00
490-144610-641950-00000 0.00
408-210105-641950-00000 0.00
490-144610-641950-00000 0.00
001-144510-641950-00000 0.00
001-122310-641950-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
23633
23627
517869
7-921-36910
448 SHIPPING
7-923-36535
916857 SHIPPING
VENDOR 172870 - FEDERAL EXPRESS CORPORATION
408-233350-641950-00000
0.00
126-138332-641950-33202 0.00
CHECK NO
24052
518112 VENDOR 313800 - FEDERAL HOME PROPERTIES AND
D/P W FLEMING 191-138785-884100-00000
36233040005 FLEMING /5375
0.00
CHECK NO 517863
24121 PP #17
PP #17
VENDOR 165200 - FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF RICHMOND
001-000000-218500-00000
0.00
CHECK NO 517809 VENDOR 110620 - FERGUSON ENTERPRISES
AMT NET
9.88
6.24
18.66
26.11
16J
8.84
6.18
8.84
30.16
CHECK TOTAL
24.44
8.76
CHECK TOTAL
2.500.00
CHECK TOTAL
850.00
CHECK TOTAL
VCHR DISC
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
2
PAGE
VCHR NET
42.90
18.66
26.11
8.84
6.18
8.84
30.16
239.83
24.44
8,76
33.20
2,500.00
2,500.00
850.00
850.00
48
MAY 24, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER DESCRIPTION
23482 514535
953783 FLLUSH SWITCH
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23, 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
408-233312-655200-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
23435
518172
697618
4030 SUPPLIES
VENDOR 105760 - FERGUSON UNDERGROUND
408-233351-655100-00000
23808 694871
352 SUPPLIES
23439 690791
2994 SUPPLIES
23634 699551
3773 SUPPLIES
23808 695013
352 SUPPLIES
23808 692509
352 SUPPLIES
23437 698329
20 SUPPLIES
23439 690791
FERGUSON UNDERGROUND
23437 696684
20 SUPPLIES
23439 690791-1
2994 SUPPLIES
23439 691125
2994 SUPPLIES
23808 69939
352 SUPPLIES
238O8 678189
352 SUPPLIES
0.00
408-233352-652910-00000 0.00
408-253212-655100-00000 0.00
408-233351-655100-00000 0.00
408-233352-652910-00000 0.00
408-233352-652910-00000 0.00
408-253212-655100-00000 0.00
408-253212-655100-00000 0.00
408-253212-655100-00000 0.00
408-253212-655100-00000 0.00
408-253212-655100-00000 0.00
408-233352-652910-00000 0.00
408-233352-652910-00000 0.00
CHECK NO 517971 VENDOR 257370 - FERGUSON UNDERGROUND INC. #125
AMT NET
272.69
CHECK TOTAL
24.00
98.29
71.50
48.00
11.47
678.69
290.08
28.00
107.97
41.00
123.00
59.95
577.80
CHECK TOTAL
16j
VCHR DISC
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
2
PAGE
VCHR NET
272,69
272.69
24.00
98.29
71.50
48.00
11.47
678.69
290.08
28.00
107.97
41.00
123.00
59.95
577.80
2,159.75
49
MAY 24, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
23637 697603
955055 HOOK
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23, 2000
DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
001-122240-652995-00000 0.00
CHECK NO 517981
24044 PP#17
PP #17
22197 PP #16
PP #16
VENDOR 261220 - FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF NAPLES
001-000000-218910-00000
0.00
001-000000-218910-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
23496
23807
23807
23807
23807
23807
23807
23807
23807
23496
23807
518177 VENDOR 116470 - FIRST TITLE & ABSTRACT, INC.
B-11450
5226 TITLE SERVICE
B-11416
5348 TITLE SERVICE
B-11452
5348 TITLE SERVICE
B-11399
5348 TITLE SERVICE
B-11412
5348 TITLE SERVICE
B-11414
5348 TITLE SERVICE
B-11425
5348 TITLE SERVICE
B-11411
5348 TITLE SERVICE
B-11417
5348 TITLE SERVICE
B-11445
5226 TITLE SERVICE
B-11405
5348 TITLE SERVICE
313-163673-631650-60071
313-163673-631650-60171
313-163673-631650-60171
313-163673-631650-60171
313-163673-631650-60171
313-163673-631650-60171
313-163673-631650-60171
313-163673-631650-60171
313-163673-631650-60171
313-163673-631650-60071
313-163673-631650-60171
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
AMT NET
21,00
CHECK TOTAL
337.76
337.76
CHECK TOTAL
175.00
175.00
175.00
175,00
175.00
175.00
175.00
175,00
175.00
175.00
175.00
16j
VCHR DISC
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
2
PAGE
VCHR NET
21.00
21.00
337.76
337.76
675.52
175,00
175.00
175.00
175.00
175.00
175.00
175,00
175.00
175.00
175.00
175.00
50
MAY 24, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
23807
23807
23807
23807
23807
23807
23807
23425
23807
23807
23807
23496
23807
23807
DESCRIPTION
B-11413
5348 TITLE SERVICE
B-11404
5348 TITLE SERVICE
B-11418
5348 TITLE SERVICE
B-11406
5348 TITLE SERVICE
B-11403
5348 TITLE SERVICE
B-11426
5348 TITLE SERVICE
B-11436
5348 TITLE SERVICE
5/1/00 GOODLAND BOAT RAMP
956178 GOODLAND BOAT RAMP
B-11454
5348 TITLE SERVICE
B-11423
5348 TITLE SERVICE
B-11453
5348 TITLE SERVICE
B-11449
5226 TITLE SERVICE
B-11415
5348 TITLE SERVICE
B-11424
5348 TITLE SERVICE
CHECK NO
24045
22196
517975
PP #17
PP #17
PP #16
PP #16
VENDOR 259650 - FIRST UNION
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23, 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
313-163673-631650-60171 0.00
313-163673-631650-60171 0.00
313-163673-631650-60171 0.00
313-163673-631650-60171 0.00
313-163673-631650-60171 0.00
313-163673-631650-60171 0.00
313-163673-631650-60171 0.00
001-156363-631650-00000 0.00
313-163673-631650-60171 0.00
313-163673-631650-60171 0.00
313-163673-631650-60171 0.00
313-163673-631650-60071 0.00
313-163673-631650-60171 0.00
313-163673-631650-60171 0.00
001-000000-218910-00000 0.00
001-000000-218910-00000 0.00
16j 2
AMT NET VCHR DISC
175.00 0.00
PAGE
VCHR NET
175.00
175.00 0.00 175.00
175.00 0.00 175.00
175.00 0.00 175.00
175.00 0.00 175.00
175.00 0.00 175.00
175.00 0.00 175.00
135.00 0.00 135.00
175.00 0.00 175.00
175.00 0,00 175.00
175.00 0.00 175.00
175.00 0.00 175.00
175.00 0.00 175.00
175.00 0.00 175.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
4,335.00
226.63 0.00 226.63
226.63 0.00 226.63
51
MAY 24, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23, 2000
DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMI' DISC
CHECK NO 517901
22198 PP #16
PP #16
24038 PP #17
PP #17
VENDOR 197290 - FIRST UNION NATIONAL BANK
001-000000-216210-00000
16J
AFFF NET VCHR DISC
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
CHECK NO
24017 #2090000279140
PROP & CASUALTY 5/22/00
24017 #2090000279140
PROP & CASUALTY 5/19/00
PAGE
VCHR NET
453.26
CHECK NO
24016
0.00 268.43 0.00 268.43
001-000000-216210-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
24143
24018
0.00
518256 VENDOR 193520 - FIRST UNION NATIONAL BANK OF FL
516-121650-645920-00000
516-121650-645920-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
23806
23806
518282 VENDOR 304240 - FIRST UNION NATIONAL BANK OF FL
#2000006761613 517-121640-645920-00000
GROUP HEALTH 5/12-18/00
0,00
0.00
518253 VENDOR 193440-FIRST UNION NATIONAL BANK OF FLA
#2090000279153 518-121630-645928-00000
WC 5/23/00
#2090000279153 518-121630-645928-00000
WC 5/19/00
518273 VENDOR 268490-FIRST UNION NATL BANK OF FLORIDA
00040000453 510-102020-634999-00000
689 LOCK BOX
00030002353 510-102020-634999-00000
689 LOCK BOX
0.00
268.31 0,00 268.31
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 536.74
12,650.00 0.00
4,501.77 0.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
214,177.77 0.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
215,250.00 0.00
2,323.98 0.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
2,994.86 0.00
3.377.27 0.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
CHECK NO 518004 VENDOR 274450 - FISH CENTP~AL, INC
0.00
0,00
12,650.00
4,501.77
17,151.77
214,177.77
214,177.77
215,250.00
2,323.98
217,573.98
2,994.86
3,377.27
6,372.13
52
MAY 24, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
23429
DESCRIPTION
513984
955671 AQUARIUM SUPPLIES
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23, 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
495-192370-652990-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
24134
518218 VENDOR 218480 - FL DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL
2 - INJECTION WELLS 411-273511-649010-70054
AND
0,00
CHECK NO
23481
517732 VENDOR 218480 - FL DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL
WW COLLECTION SYSTEM 414-263611-649010-73051
AND
CHECK NO
24020
23424
24020
24020
518034
2-1-08-0810-1-5 3/20-4/20
2-1-08-0810-1-5 3/20/00-4/20/00
2-1-02-3236-1-1 4/00-5/9
2-1-02-3236-1-1 4/11/00-5/09/00
2-1-08-0810-1-5 3/20-4/20
2-1-08-0810-1-5 3/20/00-4/20/00
2-1-08-0810-1-5 3/20-4/20
2-1-08-0810-1-5 3/20/00-4/20/00
VENDOR 288620 - FLA GOVERNMENTAL UTILITY AUTHORITY
001-061010-643400-00000
408-210105-643400-00000
001-000000-115400-00000
490-144610-643400-00000
AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET
68.89 0.00 68.89
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 68.89
25,000.00
CHECK TOTAL
CHECK NO
23426
518002 VENDOR 273880 - FLASH EQUIPMENT, INC,
17511 144-144360-652990-00000
956166 EQUIPMENT FOR FIRE APPARATUS
0.00 25,000.00
CHECK NO
23809
517870 VENDOR 172880 - FLINTSTONE COLLIER COUNTY LAWN
0638 111-156332-646319-00000
4795 STUMP GRINDING
0.00 25,000.00
CHECK NO 517884 VENDOR 182420 o FLORIDA AERIAL SERVICES INC.
0.00 500.00 0.00 500.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 500.00
0.00 73,88 0.00 73.88
0.00 238.76 0.00 238.76
0.00 179.88 0.00 179.88
0.00 67.46 0.00 67.46
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 559.98
0.00 56.35 0.00 56.35
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 56.35
0.00
1,000.00
CHECK TOTAL
0.00 1,000.00
o.oo 1,ooo.oo
MAY 24. 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
23434
23438
DESCRIPTION
5693
4721 AERIAL PHOTOS
5704
954523 SITE STUDY, 20 VIEWS
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23, 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
313-163673-634999-60061 0.00
333-163650-634999-63051 0.00
CHECK NO
23707
23707
23707
23707
23707
23707
23707
517893
6/26-30 C RICE
5225 6/26-30 C RICE
6/26-30 C WILKINSON
5225 6/26-30 C WILKINSON
6/26-30 M WENDEL
5225 6/26-30 M WENDEL
6/26-30 M MIDDLEBROOK
5225 6/26-30 M MIDDLEBROOK
6/26-30 S RANDOLPH
5225 6/26-30 S RANDOLPH
6/26-30 L HENDRIX
5225 6/26-30 L HENDRIX
6/26-30 $ NICHOLS
5225 6/26-30 J NICHOLS
VENDOR 186500 - FLORIDA ASSOCIATION OF COMMUNITY
681-431310-654360-00000
0.00
681-431310-654360-00000 0.00
681-431310-654360-00000 0.00
681-431310-654360-00000 0.00
681-431310-654360-00000 0.00
681-431310-654360-00000 0.00
681-431310-654360-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
23719
517729 VENDOR 101720 - FLORIDA ASSOCIATION OF COUNTIES
P KRALEY 6/20-23/00 001-155230-654360-00000
AND
0.00
CHECK NO
24043
517856
PP #17
PP #17
VENDOR 158730 - FLORIDA DEPT OF EDUCATION
001-000000-218900-00000
0.00
CHECK NO
24021
518212 VENDOR 294600 - FLORIDA IRRIGATION SUPPLY INC
085582 111-156332-646311-00000
870 SUPPLIES / CREDITS / DISCOUNTS
0,00
AMT NET
126.50
300.00
CHECK TOTAL
95.00
95.00
95.00
95.00
95.00
95.00
95.00
CHECK TOTAL
190.00
CHECK TOTAL
70. O0
CHECK TOTAL
186.58
16j
VCHR DISC
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
2
PAGE
VCHR NET
126.50
300.00
426.50
95.00
95.00
95.00
95.00
95.00
95.00
95.00
665.00
190.00
190.00
70. O0
70.00
186.58
54
MAY 24, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
24021
24090
24021
24021
24021
23811
24021
23811
23812
23812
24021
24022
24021
24021
24021
23812
23812
DESCRIPTION
082080
870 SUPPLIES / CREDITS / DISCOUNTS
082083
3961 SUPPLIES/ DISCOUNTS
078541
870 SUPPLIES / CREDITS / DISCOUNTS
082081
870 SUPPLIES / CREDITS / DISCOUNTS
082079
870 SUPPLIES / CREDITS / DISCOUNTS
069710
27 SUPPLIES / DISCOUNT
082082
870 SUPPLIES / CREDITS / DISCOUNTS
082077
27 SUPPLIES / DISCOUNT
080662
1653 SUPPLIES / DISCOUNT
090774
1653 SUPPLIES / DISCOUNT
085582
870 SUPPLIES / CREDITS DISCOUNTS
062566
2035 SUPPLIES
082080
870 SUPPLIES / CREDITS DISCOUNTS
074757
870 SUPPLIES / CREDITS DISCOUNTS
082078
870 SUPPLIES / CREDITS DISCOUNTS
090774
1653 SUPPLIES / DISCOUNT
040857
3961 PARTS
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23, 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
111-156332-646311-00000 0,00
408-253215-646311-00000 0.00
111-156332-646311-00000 0.00
111-156332-646311-00000 0.00
111-156332-646311-00000 0.00
408-253212-655100-00000 0.00
111-156332-646311-00000 0.00
408-253212-655100-00000 0.00
412-273511-655100-70881 0.00
412-273511-655100-70881 0,00
111-156332-646311-00000 0.00
001-156363-646311-00000 0.00
111-156332-646311-00000 0.00
111-156332-646311-00000 0.00
111-156332-646311-00000 0.00
412-273511-655100-70881 0.00
408-253215-646311-00000 0,00
16j
AMT NET VCHR DISC
9,98- 0.00
2
PAGE 55
VCHR NET
9.98-
31.59 0.00 31.59
411.25 0.00 411.25
101.78 0.00 101.78
0.23- 0.00
0.23-
594.86 0.00 594.86
3.96- 0.00
3.96-
21.40 0.00 21.40
15.60 0.00 15.60
46.80 0.00 46.80
3.73- 0.00
3.73-
324.70 0.00 324.70
499.32 0.00 499.32
20.41 0.00 20.41
2,71- 0,00
0.93- 0.00
2.71-
0.93-
381,32 0.00 381,32
MAY 24, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
24021
24021
24021
24022
24021
24021
24021
23811
24021
23812
24022
24090
23812
24021
24021
DESCRIPTION
080664
870 SUPPLIES
082081
870 SUPPLIES CREDITS DISCOUNTS
082079
870 SUPPLIES CREDITS DISCOUNTS
076685
2035 SUPPLIES
082082
870 SUPPLIES CREDITS DISCOUNTS
082078
870 SUPPLIES CREDITS DISCOUNTS
085581
870 SUPPLIES CREDITS DISCOUNTS
082077
27 SUPPLIES / DISCOUNT
085581
870 SUPPLIES / CREDITS / DISCOUNTS
076684
1653 SUPPLIES / DISCOUNT
071763
2035 SUPPLIES
082083
3961 SUPPLIES/ DISCOUNTS
075626
1653 SUPPLIES / DISCOUNT
082084
870 SUPPLIES / CREDITS / DISCOUNTS
078540
870 SUPPLIES / CREDITS / DISCOUNTS
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23. 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
111-156332-646311-00000 0.00
111-156332-646311-00000 0.00
111-156332-646311-00000 0.00
001-156363-646311-00000 0.00
111-156332-646311-00000 0.00
111-156332-646311-00000 0.00
111-156332-646311-00000 0.00
408-253212-655100-00000 0.00
111-156332-646311-00000 0.00
412-273511-655100-70881 0.00
001-156363-646311-00000 0.00
408-253215-646311-00000 0.00
412-273511-655100-70881 0.00
111-156332-646311-00000 0.00
111-156332-646311-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
23814
517842 VENDOR 144600 - FLORIDA IRRIGATION SUPPLY, INC.
088380 104-163646-646311-00000
4453 IRRIGATION SUPPLIES
16J
AMT NET VCHR DISC
101.99 0.00
2.03- 0.00
PAGE 56
VCHR NET
101.99
2.03-
11.80 0.00 11.80
172.48 0.00 172.48
198.38 0.00 198.38
135.71 0.00 135.71
308.63 0.00 308.63
0.42- 0.00
6.17- O. O0
0.42-
6.17-
96.66 0.00 96.66
1.137.27 0.00
0.63- 0.00
1,137.27
0.63-
299.50 0.00 299.50
172.48- 0.00
172.48-
249.89 0.00 249.89
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
5.144.65
0.00 189.50 0.00 189.50
MAY 24, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
23814
DESCRIPTION
088380
4453 2 ~ DISCOUNT
COLLIER COUNTY. FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23, 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
104-163646-646311-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
23805
23805
23470
23805
23470
23805
23805
23805
23805
23805
23805
23805
23805
23805
23805
518162 VENDOR
28526-39158
28526-39158
55315-33130
55315-33130
73214-88293
73214-88293
86236-51349
86236-51349
52933-78260
52933-78260
74015-71141
74015-71141
47877-28106
47877-28106
75145-30125
75145-30125
O3987-87374
03987-87374
81704-51135
81704-51135
75761-25582
75761-25582
25894-64144
25894-64144
87091-34053
87091-34053
28546-33100
28546-33100
4/00-5/11/00
4/12/00-5/11/00
6790 - FLORIDA POWER AND LIGHT
101-163630-643100-00000
4/00-5/06/00
4/07/00-5/06/00
3/30-4/28/00
3/30/00-4/28/00
4/00-5/10/00
4/11/00-5/10/00
4/7/00-5/8/00
4/7/00-5/8/00
4/00-5/12/00
4/13/00-5/12/00
4/00-5/09/00
4/10/00-5/09/00
4/00-5/06/00
4/07/00-5/06/00
4/00-5/11/00
4/11/00-5/11/00
4/00-5/10/00
4/11/00-5/10/00
4/00-5/06/00
4/07/00-5/06/00
4/00-5/17/00
4/18/00-5/17/00
2/23-3/23/00
2/23/00-3/23/00
4/00-5/11/00
4/12/00-5/11/00
0.00
001-156363-643100-00000 0.00
155-112593-643100-00000 0.00
408-233351-643100-00000 0.00
408-233351-643100-00000 0.00
408-233312-643100-00000 0.00
113-138900-643100-00000 0.00
001-156363-643100-00000 0.00
408-233351-643100-00000 0.00
408-253221-643100-00000 0.00
001-156363-643100-00000 0.00
111-156332-643100-00000 0.00
001-061010-643100-00000 0.00
101-163630-643100-00000 0.00
AMT NET
3.79-
CHECK TOTAL
424.74
106.02
9.09
9.84
13.28
9.09
15.58
9.09
10.19
4,280.88
16.01
9.09
155.53
650.38
16J
VCHR DISC
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
I
PAGE
VCHR NET
3.79-
185.71
424.74
106.02
9.09
9.84
13.28
9.09
15.58
9.09
10.19
4,280.88
16. O1
9.09
155.53
650.38
87091-34053 2/23-3/23/00 001-000000-115400-00000 0.00 378.66 0.00 378.66
87091-34053 2/23/00-3/23/00
MAY 24, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER DESCRIPTION
23805 73547-83560 4/00-5/12/00
73547-83560 4/13/00-5/12/00
23805 56979-50227 4/00-5/10/00
56979-50227 4/11/00-5/10/00
23470 73836-64575 4/7/00-5/8/00
73836-64575 4/7/00-5/8/00
23470 58478-43348 4/7/00-5/8/00
58478-43348 4/7/00-5/8/00
23805 42093-33287 4/00-5/08/00
42093-33287 4/07/00-5/08/00
23805 82177-74598 4/00-5/5/00
82177-74598 4/06/00-5/05/00
23805 71548-34209 4/00-5/09/00
71548-34209 4/08/00-5/09/00
23805 44831-31100 4/00-5/08/00
44831-31100 4/07/00-5/08/00
23805 74037-36130 4/12-5/11/00
74037-36130 4/12/00-5/11/00
23805 87091-34053 2/00-3/23/00
87091-34053 2/23/00-3/23/00
23470 33496-39108 3/20-4/18/00
33496-39108 3/20/00-4/18/00
23470 41285-39279 4/00-5/09/00
41285-39279 4/10/00-5/09/00
23805 28536-37185 4/00-5/11/00
28536-37185 4/12/00-5/11/00
23805 70747-88212 4/00-5/12/00
70747-88212 4/13/00-5/12/00
23805 04527-29296 4/00-5/11/00
04527-29296 4/12/00-5/11/00
23805 01458-36201 4/00-5/09/00
01458-36201 4/10/00-5/09/00
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23. 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
408-233312-643100-00000 0.00
408-233351-643100-00000 0.00
408-233351-643100-00000 0.00
188-140480-643100-00000 0.00
101-163630-643100-00000 0.00
408-253211-643100-00000 0.00
408-233351-643100-00000 0.00
101-163630-643100-00000 0.00
134-172530-643100-00000 0.00
490-144610-643100-00000 0.00
144-144360-643100-00000 0.00
470-173441-643100-00000 0.00
101-163630-643100-00000 0.00
408-233312-643100-00000 0.00
001-061010-643100-00000 0.00
113-138900-643100-00000 0.00
AMT NET
9.09
9.09
10.91
463.89
9.43
4,435.00
98.51
9.43
9.29
142.00
301.87
66.73
276.27
9.09
85.93
6.833.13
CHECK TOTAL
16j
VCHR DISC
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
2
PAGE
VCHR NET
9.09
9.09
10.91
463.89
9.43
4,435.00
98.51
9.43
9,29
142.00
301.87
66.73
276.27
9.09
85.93
6,833.13
18.867.13
MAY 24, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
CHECK NO
23397
23397
DESCRIPTION
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23, 2000
518065
78068
3524 NEWSLE1-FER
67492
3524 NEWSLETTER
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET
VENDOR 305020 - FLORIDA RESEARCH, INC
470-173410-634999-00000 0.00
470-173410-634999-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
23640
24141
23640
24141
23488
24141
24141
24145
24141
24141
518268 VENDOR 243280 - FLORIDA WATER SERVICES
92579725 3/17/00-4/18/00
92579725 3/17/00-4/18/00
99023286 4/18/00-5/10/00
99023286 4/18/00-5/10/00
94619374 3/17/00-4/18/00
94619374 3/17/00-4/18/00
19812404 4/5/00-5/4/00
19812404 4/5/00-5/4/00
98550143 4/3/00-5/1/00
98550143 4/3/00-5/1/00
008381695-9 4/5/00-5/4/00
008381695-9 4/5/00-5/4/00
95165234 4/11/00-5/10/00
95165234 4/11/00-5/10/00
009738135-4 4/5/00-5/4/
009738135-4 4/5/00-5/4/00
SIGM2400 4/5/00-5/4/00
SIGM2400 4/5/00-5/4/00
12424 4/5/00-5/4/00
12424 4/5/00-5/4/00
001-156363-643400-00000 0.00
431-234111-634999-00000 0.00
001-156363-643400-00000 0.00
431-234111-634999-00000 0.00
495-192370-643400-00000 0.00
431-234111-634999-00000 0.00
470-173442-643400-00000 0.00
001-156363-643400-00000 0,00
431-234111-634999-00000 0.00
431-234111-634999-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
23485
517859 VENDOR 162890 - FOGG'S NURSERY AND MULCH SUPPLY
22506 111-156332-646318-00000
955412 SAWDUST MULCH
0.00
59.00
59. O0
CHECK TOTAL
829.84
6,734.94
465.55
215.10
271.46
2,364.47
182.28
448.45
3,086.63
4,056.51
CHECK TOTAL
480.00
16J
VCHR DISC
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
2
PAGE
VCHR NET
59.00
59.00
118.00
829.84
6,734.94
465.55
215.10
271.46
2.364.47
182.28
448.45
3,086,63
4.056.51
18,655.23
480.00
59
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 480.00
VOUCHER
CHECK NO
23483
CHECK NO
24088
CHECK NO
23440
23440
23443
23443
23440
23441
23440
23440
CHECK NO
23400
MAY 24, 2000
REPORT 100-601
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23, 2000
DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO
517747 VENDOR 7080 - FORESTRY SUPPLIES INC
884630-00 001-178985-652910-00000
4845 LOGGERS
AMT DISC
0.00
517886 VENDOR 183020 - FORTIS BENEFITS INSURANCE CO.
PAYROLL #17 001-000000-217320-00000
PAYROLL #17 PP 5/19/00
0.00
518037
36819P
4069 PARTS
36758P
4069 PARTS
36620P
4069 PARTS
36195P
4069 PARTS
37429P
4069 PARTS
CM33366P
4069 PARTS
36722P
4069 PARTS
37106P
4069 PARTS
VENDOR 290310 - FREIGHTLINER OF TAMPA
521-122410-646425-00000
521-122410-646425-00000
521-122410-646425-00000
521-122410-646425-00000
521-122410-646425-00000
521-122410-646425-00000
521-122410-646425-00000
521-122410-646425-00000
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
517989 VENDOR 264520 - FRESH MUSIC LIBRARY
080423041 001-100130-652990-00000
956254 AUDIO DISC OF BACKGRND SOUND
0.00
AMT NET
655.41
CHECK TOTAL
2,594.90
CHECK TOTAL
25.30
10.72
277.65
110.76
110.76
276.86-
66.77
6.48
CHECK TOTAL
90.00
CHECK TOTAL
16j
VCHR DISC
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0,00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
2
PAGE
VCHR NET
655.41
655.41
2,594.90
2,594.90
25.30
10.72
277.65
110.76
110.76
276.86-
66.77
6.48
331.58
90.00
90.00
60
CHECK NO 517924 VENDOR 221940 - FT. MYERS COMMUNICATIONS INC
MAY 24, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
23403
23403
DESCRIPTION
27406
954399 PAGERS
27405
954399 PAGERS
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23, 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
144-144360-646610-00000 0.00
144-144360-646610-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
23487
23484
517911 VENDOR 203680 - FUEL TECHINC.
015606 495-192350-652910-00000
956235 PIECE GAUGE STICK
015542 495-192370-642417-00000
5231 JET FUEL
0.00
0.00
CHECK NO
23401
23401
517748 VENDOR
0G99858005
849 SUPPLIES
0G98183009
849 SUPPLIES
7320 - GAYLORD BROTHERS, INC.
001-156110-652610-00000
001-156110-652610-00000
0.00
0.00
CHECK NO
201976
518127 VENDOR 900050 - GEORGE R BUSHING
REFUND BUSHING ANIMAL ADO 001-155410-346410-00000
REFUND / GEORGE BUSHING 163 MADISON
0.00
CHECK NO
201987
518128 VENDOR 900050 - GL HOMES OF FLORIDA
196748 113-000000-115420-00000
196748 GL MOMES OF FLORIDA
0.00
CHECK NO 518116 VENDOR 900030 - GLENDA SMITH
201958 TRAVEL 5/15 SMITH
SMITH 5/15 TRAVEL
113-138312-640200-00000
0.00
CHECK NO 517749 VENDOR 7740 - GOLDEN GATE ANIMAL CLINIC
AMT NET
162.52
162.52
CHECK TOTAL
29.19
550.00
CHECK TOTAL
37.65
21.26
CHECK TOTAL
10.00
CHECK TOTAL
28.00
CHECK TOTAL
17.40
CHECK TOTAL
16j
VCHR DISC
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
2
PAGE
VCHR NET
162.52
162.52
325.04
29.19
550.00
579.19
37.65
21.26
58.91
10.00
10.00
28.00
28.00
17.40
17.40
MAY 24, 2000
REPORT 100- 601
VOUCHER
23404
23404
DESCRIPTION
5/9/00 99-5889 LAMBERT
5/9/00 99-5890 LAMBERT$$$$$$$1587
5/9/00 99-5890 LAMBERT
5/9/00 99-5890 LAMBERT$$$$$$1587
COLLIER COUNTY. FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23. 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
610-155410-631970-00000 0.00
610-155410-631970-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
23402
23399
23399
23398
517750 VENDOR
65082
2130 TURF
65192
1518 TURF
65058
1518 TURF
65037
2620 HAY
7770 - GOLDEN GATE NURSERY
408-253212-646314-00000
0.00
408-233351-646314-00000 0.00
408-233351-646314-00000 0.00
001-155410-652210-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
23647
517813 VENDOR 114580 - GOLF AND ELECTRIC CARRIAGES, INC.
0044802-IN 111-156381-764990-00000
4667 GOLF CART
0.00
CHECK NO
23638
517898 VENDOR 195710 - GOVERNMENT SALES INC.
6989 490-144610-652110-00000
4459 EQUIPMENT
0.00
CHECK NO
23494
23492
23490
23489
517876 VENDOR 178630 - GRAINGER
2872813676
269 PARTS
835-707277-9
129 HARDWARE
287-374823-6
48 SUPPLIES
287-881770-5
1906 SUPPLIES
521-122410-646425-00000
408-253215-655200-00000
408-233312-652990-00000
408-233352-652990-00000
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
AMT NET
45.00
45.00
CHECK TOTAL
50.00
180.00
4.50
105.00
CHECK TOTAL
2,988.00
CHECK TOTAL
608.00
CHECK TOTAL
29.22
407.68
99.92
163.02
16j
VCHR DISC
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
2
PAGE
VCHR NET
45.00
45.00
90.00
50. O0
180.00
4.50
105.00
339.50
2,988.00
2,988.00
608.00
608.00
29.22
407.68
99.92
163.02
62
MAY 24, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
23491
23493
23491
23493
23494
287-466004-2
549 SUPPLIES
973-258370-4
23 SUPPLIES
287-867873-5
549 SUPPLIES
287-476302-8
23 SUPPLIES
2872813684
269 PARTS
COLLIER COUNTY. FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23, 2000
DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
408-233351-652990-00000 0.00
408-253212-652990-00000 0.00
408-233351-652990-00000 0.00
408-253212-652990-00000 0.00
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
23442
517800 VENDOR 102500 - GRAPHIC CONTROLS
7308988 408-233312-652990-00000
650 SUPPLIES
CHECK NO
23636
23636
23648
23648
23639
517751 VENDOR 7900 - GRAYBAR ELECTRIC CO INC
063-126834
487 SUPPLIES
408-233351-763100-00000
063-123587
487 SUPPLIES
408-233351-763100-00000
CM-063-126832
519 SUPPLIES/ CREDIT
408-233351-655200-00000
063-118474
519 SUPPLIES/ CREDIT
408-233351-655200-00000
CM-063-118229
3622 CREDIT (PO ALREADY CLOSED)
001-156110-646710-00000
AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET
668.50 0.00 668.50
77.88 0.00 77.88
169.14 0.00 169.14
83.11 0.00 83.11
33.90 0.00 33.90
CHECK NO
23706
23706
517943 VENDOR 239140 - GREAT AMERICA LEASING CORPORATION
6/00 #1369025 490-144610-644650-00000
577 6/00
5/00 #1369025 490-144610-644650-00000
577 5/00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 1,732.37
0.00 106.82 0.00 106.82
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 106.82
0.00 25.98- 0.00 25.98-
0.00 109.23 0.00 109.23
0.00 46.74- 0.00 46.74-
0.00 233.68 0.00 233.68
0.00
103.62- 0.00 103.62-
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 166.57
0.00 489.00 0.00 489.00
0.00 489.00 0.00 489.00
MAY 24. 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
COLLIER COUNTY. FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23, 2000
DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
CHECK NO
24032
518038
PP #17
PP #17
VENDOR 290620 - GREENE COUNTY CHILD SUPPORT
001-000000-218810-00000
0.00
CHECK NO
23947
23947
517865 VENDOR 167590 - GREG MIHALIC
TRAVEL 5/2-3/00
MIHALIC 5/2-3/00
TRAVEL 4/20/00
MIHALIC 4/20/00
001-138710-640300-00000 0.00
001-138710-640200-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
23642
517804 VENDOR 106780 - GREGORY COURT REPORTING
948923 681-410310-633051-00000
948923 WARD 99-10694
0.00
CHECK NO
23406
518069 VENDOR 308520 - GREGORY GONZALES
5/15/00 TENNIS LESSONS 111-156341-634999-00000
4111 TENNIS INSTRUCTOR
0.00
CHECK NO
24093
517987 VENDOR 262060 - GULF BAY CONSTRUCTION COMPANY
RECT #167532 111-138317-322530-00000
GULF BAY CONSTRUCTION/4001 TAMIAMI T
0.00
CHECK NO
23728
23728
518271 VENDOR 263220 - GULF STATESINC.
#3 - RETAINAGE 496-000000-205100-00000
3423 -THRU 4/30/00 RETAINAGE
#3 496-192340-763500-33369
3423 -THRU 4/30/00
0.00
0.00
AMT NET
CHECK TOTAL
117.69
CHECK TOTAL
35.00
15.00
CHECK TOTAL
59.61
CHECK TOTAL
315.00
CHECK TOTAL
50.00
CHECK TOTAL
9.075.80-
90.750.80
CHECK TOTAL
16j
VCHR DISC
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
~ PAGE
VCHR NET
978.00
117.69
117.69
35.00
15.00
50.00
59.61
59.61
315.00
315.00
50.00
50.00
9. 075.80-
90.750.80
81.675.00
MAY 24, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
CHECK NO
23649
23649
23649
518071
9
4216 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
10
4216 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
5
4216 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23, 2000
DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO
VENDOR 308860 - GULFCOAST CONSULTING INC
510-102010-634999-00000
510-102010-634999-00000
510-102010-634999-00000
AMT DISC
0.00
0.00
0,00
CHECK NO
23945
23944
517821 VENDOR 123750 - GULFCOAST TRAVEL
S CAMP 6/1/00 001-122240-640300-00000
955006 S CAMP 6/1/00
C MOORE 6/1/00 001-122240-640300-00000
955007 C MOORE 6/1/00
0.00
0.00
CHECK NO
23405
23405
517752 VENDOR 7990 - GULFSHORE ANIMAL CLINIC
5/9/00 00-6277 ESTES 610-155410-631970-00000
5/9/00 00-6277 ESTES$$$$$$$$1589
5/9/00 00-6366 GUMMI 610-155410-631970-00000
5/9/00 00-6366 GUMMI$$$$$$$$1589
0.00
0.00
CHECK NO 518094 VENDOR 312810 - GU1-TERS UNLIMITED OF NAPLES, INC.
23888 3996 191-138785-884200-00000
62203200001 DURITY /5222
0.00
CHECK NO 517850 VENDOR 152410 - HACH
23495 2332977
418 CHEMICALS
23495 2332977
418 CHEMICALS
23421 2315895
635 SUPPLIES
408-253211-652310-00000
408-253211-641950-00000
114-178975-652910-00000
0.00
0.00
0.00
AMT NET
80.00
20,00
60.00
CHECK TOTAL
236.00
236.00
CHECK TOTAL
60.00
60.00
CHECK TOTAL
396.00
CHECK TOTAL
80.10
10.00
194.95
16j
VCHR DISC
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
2
PAGE
VCHR NET
80.00
20.00
60.00
160.00
236.00
236.00
472. O0
60.00
60.00
120.00
396.00
396.00
80.10
10.00
194.95
MAY 24, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
23419
2334657
469 SUPPLIES
23420 2335361
1980 SUPPLIES
23418 2334564
462 SUPPLIES
23419 2334657
469 SUPPLIES
COLLIER COUNTY. FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23, 2000
DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
408-233350-641950-00000 0.00
408-253211-652990-00000 0.00
408-233350-652910-00000 0,00
408-233350-652310-00000 0,00
CHECK NO
23729 001
4724 - 4/17/00 THRU 4/27/00
23414 3172
4908 TRASH RECEPTICALS
23729 001 - RETAINAGE
4724 - 4/17/00 THRU 4/27/00 RETAINAG
518251 VENDOR 169540 - HANNULA LANDSCAPING, INC,
136-162590-763310-69118
0.00
156-162723-634999-68063 0.00
136-000000-205100-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
23422
23422
517753 VENDOR 8180 - HARBORSIDE ANIMAL CLINIC
5/9/00 00-6231 SANSON 610-155410-631970-00000
5/9/00 00-6231 SANSON$$$$$$$$$$$1590
5/9/00 99-5949 COSTEILO 610-155410-631970-00000
5/9/00 99-5949 COSTEILO 1590
16J 2
AMT NET VCHR DISC
20.00 0.00
CHECK NO
23645
517828 VENDOR 131720 - HARCROS CHEMICALS, INC.
740047359 408-253211-652310-00000
188 CHLORINE
PAGE 66
CHECK NO
23417
517932 VENDOR 232340 - HARLEQUIN ENTERPRISES. LTD.
0000011270 307-156110-766100-00000
728 BOOKS
VCHR NET
20.00
97.00 0.00 97.00
80.00 0.00 80.00
509.62 0.00 509.62
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 991.67
10.975.00 0.00
10,975.00
988,00 0.00 988.00
1,097.50- 0.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
1,097.50-
10,865.50
0.00 45.00 0.00 45.00
0.00 65.00 0.00 65.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 110.00
2,886.00 0.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
0.00
2,886.00
2,886. O0
0.00 10.52 0.00 10.52
0.00
CHECK TOTAL
10,52
MAY 24, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
CHECK NO
23951
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23, 2000
DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO
518024 VENDOR 283320 - HARRIET PROTOS
TRAVEL 4/18-19/00 001-156110-640300-00000
PROTOS 4/18-19/00 TRAVEL
AMT DISC
16J
CHECK NO
23730
517853 VENDOR 156920 - HARTMAN & ASSOCIATES
i 412-273511-631400-70063
4652 - THRU 4/12/00
AMT NET VCHR DISC
CHECK NO
23736
23737
23736
23736
518052
7
887 - 3/16/00 THRU 4/12/00
5
2094 - 3/16/00 THRU 4/12/00
7
887 - 3/16/00 THRU 4/12/00
7
887 - 3/16/00 THRU 4/12/00
VENDOR 298610 - HARTMAN & ASSOCIATES INC
414-263611-631400-73059
414-263611-631410-74015
414-263611-631400-74032
412-273511-631400-70060
i
PAGE
VCHR NET
0.00 42.45 0.00 42.45
CHECK NO
23413
517754 VENDOR
22711121
2925 CHEMICALS
8430 - HELENA CHEMICAL CO
111-156334-652310-00000
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 42.45
CHECK NO
23715
517962 VENDOR 251890 - HERIBERTO HARTNACK
TRAVEL 5/4-11/00 001-155230-640300-00000
HARTNACK 5/4-11/00 TRAVEL
0.00
CHECK NO
23640
517877 VENDOR 178790 - HIDEAWAY STORAGE
5/1/00 #144 UNIT 510-102020-644170-00000
132 STORAGE UNIT
3,811.00 0.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
3,811.00
3,811.00
0.00 78.50 0.00 78.50
1,610.00 0.00
0.00
1,610.00
0.00 78.50 0.00 78.50
0.00 78.50 0.00 78.50
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
1,845.50
0.00 373.90 0.00 373.90
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 373.90
0.00 227.00 0.00 227.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 227.00
0.00 190.00 0,00 190.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 190.00
67
MAY 24, 2000
REPORT 100-601
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23, 2000
VOUCHER DESCRIPTION
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET
CHECK NO 517972 VENDOR 257530 - HIGH TECH SWEEPING, INC
23433 350
1011 SWEEP ROADS / APRIL
109-182901-634999-00000
0.00
CHECK NO 517755
24136 1999055 - 3/31/00
916828 - TO 3/31/00
24155 1999062-2/25/00
916834-T0 2/25/00
24154 1998139-3/31/00
913573-8/28/99-3/31/00
VENDOR 8810 - HOLE MONTES AND ASSOC INC
496-192340-631400-33358
496-192342-631400-33367
001-172910-631400-00000
0.00
0.00
0.00
CHECK NO 518187 VENDOR 164250 - HOME DEPOT
23643 1041541
2674 TROFFERS
23409 1041934
2453 BUILDING SUPPLIES
23643 1041541
2674 TROFFERS
23643 1041541
2674 TROFFERS
23411 6041828
956109 HANDHELD SPFU%YER
23643 8041785
2674 TROFFERS
23643 8041785
2674 TROFFERS
23407 5130252
4889 PARTS
23408 256-5032052
2307 SUPPLIES
778-182701-762200-00000
109-182901-762200-00000
778-182701-762200-00000
109-182901-762200-00000
109-182602-762200-00000
109-182901-652990-00000
109-182602-762200-00000
109-182901-762200-00000
470-173441-652990-00000
495-192370-652990-00000
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
395.00
CHECK TOTAL
2,197.10
202.55
557.00
CHECK TOTAL
236.58
11.94
2.12
236.58
236.57
6.93
283.17
283.16
96.36
437.03
16J
VCHR DISC
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
2
PAGE
VCHR NET
395.00
395.00
2,197.10
202.55
557.00
2,956.65
236.58
14.06
236.58
236.57
6.93
283.17
283.16
96.36
437.03
68
MAY 24, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
23408
23643
23410
23643
DESCRIPTION
251-5232230
2307 SUPPLIES
1041541
HOME DEPOT
9030903
2453 BUILDING SUPPLIES
8041785
2674 TROFFERS
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23, 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
495-192370-652990-00000 0.00
109-182602-762200-00000 0.00
109-182901-762200-00000 0.00
778-182701-762200-00000 0.00
109-182901-762200-00000 0.00
778-182701-762200-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
23659
518018 VENDOR 281640 - HOME DEPOT COMMERCIAL ACCOUNTS
164716 191-138785-884100-00000
63758250688/LqPINE 5063
0.00
CHECK NO
23412
517825 VENDOR 127370 - HOWCO ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, LTD.
200003240108 521-122410-649990-00000
1066 OIL FILTERS
0.00
CHECK NO
23644
518036 VENDOR 289730 - HUGHES SUPPLY
33762372-01
4798 PARTS
408-233351-655200-00000
0.00
CHECK NO
23415
517838 VENDOR 140240 - HUGHES SUPPLY INC.
33769314-01 408-253212-655100-00000
5114 SUPPLIES
0.00
CHECK NO
23423
23423
518046 VENDOR 296660 - HUMANE SOCIETY OF COLLIER CO INC
5/9/00 HUSKA 99-5715 610-155410-631970-00000
5/9/0 HUSKA 99-571555555555555551591
5/9/00 BALMAT 99-5157 610-155410-631970-00000
5/9/00 BALMAT 99-5157555555555551591
0.00
0.00
AMT NET
31.84
112.64
112.65
112.65
51.24
283.16
CHECK TOTAL
2,500.00
CHECK TOTAL
150.00
CHECK TOTAL
4,526.42
CHECK TOTAL
144.84
CHECK TOTAL
65.00
75.00
16j
VCHR DISC
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
5AGE 69
VCHR NET
31.84
337.94
51.24
283.16
2. 534.62
2,500.00
2,500.00
150.00
150.00
4,526.42
4,526.42
144.84
144.84
65.00
75.00
MAY 24, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
23423
23423
DESCRIPTION
5/9/00 MANDEVILLE 00-6328
5/9/00 MANDEVILLE 00-632855555551591
5/9/00 MCCOOL 99-5902
5/9/00 MCCOOL 99-5902555555555551591
COLLIER COUNTY. FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23, 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
610-155410-631970-00000 0.00
610-155410-631970-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
23430
517942 VENDOR 238740 - HY TECH WHOLESALE
33981 490-144610-651910-00000
955769 HARD DRIVE AND CABLE
16J 2'
AMT NET VCHR DISC
75.00 0.00
CHECK NO
23428
23431
517910 VENDOR 203560 -HY-TECH WHOLESALE
33866 111-138317-651910-00000
955995 POWER BACK UP
33824 490-144610-652920-00000
955569 SD P, AM
PAGE
VCHR NET
75.00
CHECK NO
23943
518082 VENDOR 311600 - HYAI-r REGENCY DALLAS
H CASELTINE 6/1-6/00 001-138710-640300-00000
4837 H CASELTINE 6/1-6/00
60.00 0.00 60.00
CHECK NO 517756 VENDOR
23416 091342
270 SUPPLIES
23416 091328
270 SUPPLIES
9020 - HYDEAULIC HOSE AND EQUIP
521-122410-646425-00000
521-122410-646425-00000
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 275.00
0.00 250.75 0.00 250.75
CHECK NO 518241
24119 PP #17
PP #17
VENDOR 134560 - ICMA RETIREMENT TRUST -457
001-000000-217001-00000
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 250.75
CHECK NO 518095 VENDOR 312850 - IKON OFFICE SOLUTIONS
0.00 89.00 0.00 89.00
0.00 115.00 0.00 115.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 204.00
0.00 610.00 0.00 610.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 610.00
0.00 145.70 0.00 145.70
0.00 32.00 0.00 32.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 177.70
20,373.51 0.00
0.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
20,373.51
20,373.51
7O
MAY 24. 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
23791
DESCRIPTION
12402817
955777 MAINTENANCE
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23, 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
001-156363-646710-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
24048
517757 VENDOR
114 5/1-5/31/00
114 5/1-5/31/00
9180 - IMMOKALEE DISPOSAL CO
001-061010-643300-00000
16J 2'
CHECK NO
23937
23937
518243 VENDOR 134950 - IMMOKALEE DISPOSAL COMPANY
5/00 COLLECTIONS 473-173412-634800-00000
1456 5/00 COLLECTIONS
5/00 FRANCHISE FEES 473-173412-313720-00000
1456 5/00 FRANCHISE FEES
AMT NET VCHR DISC
487.43 0.00
PAGE 71
CHECK NO
24050
24050
24050
24050
24050
24050
517758 VENDOR
1111160400 4/12-5/15/00
1111160400 4/12-5/15/00
1106022600 4/4-5/4/00
1106022600 4/4-5/4/00
1108010300 4/10-5/11/00
1108010300 4/10-5/11/00
1106250700 4/10-5/11/00
1106250700 4/10-5/11/00
1112090300 3/31-5/02/00
1112090300 3/31-5/02/00
1106250800 4/5-5/8/00
1106250800 4/5-5/8/00
9250 - IMMOKALEE UTILITY CORP
001-156150-643400-00000
106-163646-643400-00000
001-013010-643400-00000
106-163646-643400-00000
106-163646-643400-00000
106-163646-643400-00000
VCHR NET
487,43
CHECK TOTAL 0,00 487.43
0.00 495.24 0.00 495,24
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 495.24
25,990,92 0.00
724.08- 0.00
CHECK NO
23788
518089 VENDOR 312120 -INDIGO PRESS
266
956016 BOOKS
355-156190-766100-00000
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
0.00
0.00
25,990.92
724.08-
25,266.84
0.00 80.76 0.00 80.76
0.00 65.78 0.00 65.78
0.00 725.28 0.00 725.28
0.00 123.55 0.00 123.55
0.00 47.22 0.00 47.22
0.00 118.95 0.00 118.95
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
1,161.54
0.00 103.60 0.00 103.60
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 103.60
MAY 24. 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
CHECK NO
23660
24107
517759 VENDOR
18626
1290 - OXYGEN
71439
954642 OXYGEN
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23, 2000
DESCRIPTION
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
9270 - INDUSTRIAL AIR PRODUCTS
146-144380-652720-00000 0.00
101-163620-652990-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
23661
517871 VENDOR 172990 - INFO AMERICA INFORMATION SYSTEMS
INVOICE #116 472-173422-634999-00000
1077 - 4/00 SERVICES
16j 2
CHECK NO
23658
518025 VENDOR 283690 - INFO USA MARKETING, INC.
24-133684 355-156190-766100-00000
5079 - FL. BUSINESS DIRECTORY
AMT NET VCHR DISC
CHECK NO
24042
517830
PP #17
PP #17
VENDOR 134360 - INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE
001-000000-218900-00000
PAGE
CHECK NO
24040
517935
PP #17
PP #17
VENDOR 234030 - INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE
001-000000-218900-00000
VCHR NET
CHECK NO
24041
517937
PP #17
PP #17
VENDOR 235390 - INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE
001-000000-218900-00000
45.00 0.00 45.00
CHECK NO
23802
518100 VENDOR 313280 -ISLAND TITLE AND KEVIN COREY
D/P COREY 191-138785-884100-00000
36242680003 COREY /5244
14.90 0.00 14.90
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 59,90
0.00 925.00 0.00 925.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 925.00
0,00 825.00 0,00 825.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 825.00
0.00 200.00 0.00 200.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 200.00
0.00 100.00 0.00 100.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 100.00
0.00 74.00 0.00 74.00
CHECK TOTAL 0,00 74.00
0.00
2.500.00 0.00
2,500.00
72
MAY 24, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
COLLIER COUNTY. FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23, 2000
DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
CHECK NO
23670
23670
23666
23670
23666
518242
0185
341 - REPAIRS
VENDOR 134690 - J. HORVATH ELECTRIC MOTORS
408-233352-634999-00000
0173
341 - REPAIRS
0167
142 - REPAIRS
0166
341 - REPAIRS
0171
142 - REPAIRS
0.00
408-233352-634999-00000 0.00
408-253215-634999-00000 0.00
408-233352-634999-00000 0.00
408-253215-634999-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
23655
517929 VENDOR 231810 - J. M. TODD COMPANY
35253 111-156313-646710-00000
1271 - 4/1-4/30
CHECK NO
23651
23651
517761 VENDOR 10570 - J. W. CRAFT
COLL 4/00 PARKS
829 - COLL 4/00 PARKS
COLL 4/00 PARKS
829 - COLL 4/00 PARKS
111-156334-644600-00000
111-156332-644600-00000
AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET
CHECK TOTAL 0,00 2,500,00
1,128.27 O. O0 1,128.27
CHECK NO
23657
23656
23656
517836
19106
546 - PUMP TANK
VENDOR 139990 - J.C. DRAINFIELD
408-233351-634999-00000
19349
424 - DISCOUNT
19349
424 - PUMP TANK
001-122240-652994-00000
001-122240-652994-00000
1,232.92 0.00 1,232,92
1,380.00 0.00 1,380.00
1,111.77 0.00 1,111.77
1,396.50 0.00 1,396.50
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 6,249.46
0.00 25.00 0.00 25.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 25.00
0.00 540.00 0.00 540.00
0.00 335.25 0.00 335.25
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 875.25
0,00 250.00 0,00 250.00
0.00 6.30- 0.00 6.30-
0.00 315.00 0.00 315.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 558.70
MAY 24, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
CHECK NO
23691
23691
23691
23689
23691
23691
23689
23691
23691
23689
23691
23691
23689
23691
23689
23691
518164 VENDOR
38677
383 - PARTS
38363
383 - PARTS
38419
383 - PARTS
38449
1908 - PARTS
36037
383 - PARTS
36859
383 - PARTS
39372
1908 - PARTS
36823
383 PARTS
38704
383 PARTS
38845
1908 PARTS
38310
383 PARTS
36135
383 PARTS
39207
1908 PARTS
36865
383 PARTS
38845
1908 PARTS
38392
383 PARTS
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23, 2000
DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO
9540 - JACK AND ANN'S FEED
001-122240-652990-00000
AMT DISC
16J
AMT NET VCHR DISC
0.00 9.38 0.00
001-122240-652990-00000 0.00
001-122240-652990-00000 0.00
111-156349-652990-00000 0.00
001-122240-652990-00000 0.00
001-122240-652990-00000 0.00
111-156349-652990-00000 0.00
001-122240-652990-00000 0,00
001-122240-652990-00000 0.00
111-156349-652990-00000 0.00
001-122240-652990-00000 0.00
001-122240-652990-00000 0.00
111-156349-652990-00000 0.00
001-122240-652990-00000 0.00
111-156349-652910-00000 0,00
001-122240-652990-00000 0.00
2
PAGE
VCHR NET
9.38
15.06 0.00 15.06
13.28 0.00 13.28
114.02 0.00 114.02
19.77 0.00 19.77
14.94 0.00 14.94
3.09 0.00
3.09
27.58 0.00 27.58
11.06 0.00 11.06
66.46 0.00 66.46
20.35 0.00 20.35
14.95 0.00 14.95
27.56 0.00 27.56
45.52 0.00 45.52
19.69 0.00 19.69
8.65 0.00
8.65
MAY 24, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
23690
23689
23691
23691
38676
1136 - PARTS
38458
1908 - PARTS
38378
383 - PARTS
36167
383 - PARTS
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COHMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23. 2000
DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AHT DISC
111-156334-652990-00000 0.00
111-156349-652990-00000 0.00
001-122240-652990-00000 0.00
001-122240-652990-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
23653
23885
23654
23885
23885
23885
23654
23654
23885
23885
23654
23653
518180
68216
2726 - PARTS/DISCOUNT
68315
2726 SUPPLIES
68197
2726 - PARTS/DISCOUNTS
68293
2726 SUPPLIES
68288
2726 DISCOUNT
68308
2726 DISCOUNT
68201
2726 - PARTS/DISCOUNTS
68127
2726 - PARTS/DISCOUNTS
68302
2726 DISCOUNT
68302
2726 SUPPLIES
68112
2726 - PARTS/DISCOUNTS
68202
2726 - PARTS/DISCOUNT
VENDOR 116700 - JAMESON SUPPLY INC.
001-122240-652995-00000
16j
AMT NET VCHR DISC
18.44 0.00
PAGE
VCHR NET
18.44
69,09 0.00 69.09
12.53 0.00 12.53
13.95 0.00 13.95
CHECK TOTAL
0.00
0.00 1.76- 0.00
001-122240-652995-00000 0.00
001-122240-652995-00000 0.00
001-122240-652995-00000 0.00
001-122240-652995-00000 0.00
001-122240-652995-00000 0.00
001-122240-652995-00000 0.00
001-122240-652995-00000 0.00
001-122240-652995-00000 0.00
001-122240-652995-00000 0.00
545.37
1.76-
47.48 0.00 47,48
0.54- 0.00
O. 54-
20.54 0.00 20.54
7.94- 0.00
0.68- 0.00
7.94-
0.68-
689.09 0.00 689.09
001-122240-652995-00000 0.00
001-122240-652995-00000 0.00
271.69 0.00 271.69
1.76- 0.00
1.76-
175.83 0.00 175.83
12.00 0.00 12.00
1.23- 0.00
1.23-
75
MAY 24, 2000
REPORT 100- 601
VOUCHER
23653
23885
23653
23654
23654
23885
23654
23885
23885
23885
23654
23653
23653
23885
23653
23653
23885
DESCRIPTION
68231
2726 - PARTS/DISCOUNT
68305
2726 DISCOUNT
68216
2726 - PARTS/DISCOUNT
68197
2726 - PARTS/DISCOUNTS
68201
2726 - PARTS/DISCOUNTS
68308
2726 SUPPLIES
68188
2726 - PARTS/DISCOUNTS
68313
2726 DISCOUNT
68315
2726 DISCOUNT
68288
2726 SUPPLIES
68188
2726 - PARTS/DISCOUNTS
68277
2726 - PARTS/DISCOUNT
68277
2726 - PARTS/DISCOUNT
68293
2726 DISCOUNT
68231
2726 - PARTS/DISCOUNT
68202
2726 - PARTS/DISCOUNT
68305
2726 SUPPLIES
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23, 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
001-122240-652995-00000 0.00
001-122240-652995-00000 0.00
001-122240-652995-00000 0.00
001-122240-652995-00000 0.00
001-122240-652995-00000 0.00
001-122240-652995-00000 0.00
001-122240-652995-00000 0.00
001-122240-652995-00000 0.00
001-122240-652995-00000 0.00
001-122240-652995-00000 O.00
001-122240-652995-00000 0.00
001-122240-652995-00000 0.00
001-122240-652995-00000 0.00
001-122240-652995-00000 0.00
001-122240-652995-00000 0,00
001-122240-652995-00000 0.00
001-122240-652995-00000 0.00
16j
AMT NET VCHR DISC
0.69- 0.00
0.97- 0.00
! PAGE 76
VCHR NET
0.69-
D.97-
87.99 0.00 87.99
27.18 0.00 27.18
13.78- 0.00
13.78-
34,08 0.00 34.08
30.69 0.00 30.69
0.51- 0.00
0.95- 0.00
0.51-
0,95-
396.76 0.00 396.76
0.61- 0.00
3.47- 0.00
0.61-
3.47-
173.49 0.00 173.49
0.41- 0.00
0.41-
34.46 0.00 34.46
61.58 0.00 61.58
48,62 0.00 48.62
MAY 24, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
23885
23652
23653
23653
23652
DESCRIPTION
68313
2726 SUPPLIES
68182
916154 - SUPPLIES/DISCOUNT
68226
2726 - PARTS/DISCOUNT
68226
2726 - PARTS/DISCOUNT
68182
916154 - SUPPLIES/DISCOUNT
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23, 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
001-122240-652995-00000 0.00
412-273511-652990-70881 0.00
001-122240-652995-00000 0.00
001-122240-652995-00000 0.00
412-273511-652990-70881 0.00
CHECK NO
201970
518129 VENDOR 900050 - JANELL KING
BOOK REF J KING
BOOK REF J KING
001-156110-347110-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
23698
517976 VENDOR 259950 - OEFF LEBLANC
8467
3885 - 2/00 & 4/00 SERVICES
001-156363-631990-00000 0.00
CHECK NO 518033
24033 PP #17
PP #17
VENDOR 288610 - JEFFERSON CTY CHILD SUPPORT AGENCY
001-000000-218810-00000
0.00
CHECK NO
23734 #4
743 - 3/25/00 THRU 4/24/00
23735 20155
2406 - 2/25/00 THRU 3/24/00
23734 #5
743 - 1/25/00 THRU 2/24/00
518230 VENDOR 107490 - JENKINS & CHARLAND, INC.
331-163650-631400-69133
0.00
313-163673-631400-60061 0.00
331-163650-631400-69133 0.00
AMT NET
25.57
1.82-
9.09
0.18-
91.00
CHECK TOTAL
5.95
CHECK TOTAL
320.00
CHECK TOTAL
219.62
CHECK TOTAL
5,535.00
855.00
13,005.00
CHECK TOTAL
16d
VCHR DISC
0.00
0,00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0,00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0,00
0.00
2
PAGE
VCHR NET
25.57
1.82-
9.09
0.18-
91.00
2.199,84
5.95
5.95
320.00
320,00
219.62
219.62
5,535. O0
77
855.00
13,005.00
19,395.00
MAY 24, 2000
REPORT 100-601
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23, 2000
VOUCHER DESCRIPTION
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC AMT NET
CHECK NO 518117 VENDOR 900030 - JOHN BIEDENHARN
201957 TRAVEL 4/8-24 BIEDENHARN
BIEDENHARN 4/8-24/00 TRAVEL
470-173410-640200-00000
0.00
CHECK NO 517760
23697 612507
955732 - SHOP SUPPLIES
23696 612700
221 - SHOP SUPPLIES
23697 612738 (CREDIT)
955732 - CREDIT RETURN
23697 612605
955732 - CLAMPS FOR PUMP HOSES
VENDOR 10160 - JOHN COLLINS AUTO PARTS, INC.
109-182901-652990-00000
109-182901-652990-00000
109-182901-652990-00000
109-182901-652990-00000
0,00
0,00
0.00
0.00
CHECK NO
201974
518130 VENDOR 900050 - JOHN 3ASSY
REF PUD REZONE 3 JASSY
REF PUD REZONE J JASSY
113-138900-341241-00000
0.00
CHECK NO
23789
518110 VENDOR 313710 - JOHN P BRUEGGEMAN
BRUEGGEMAN REIMB LIC 408-253212-649010-00000
954946 REIMBURSE BRUEGGEMAN
0.00
CHECK NO
23780
23792
23779
24108
518174
47668683
955049 ID CARDS
47710467
955053 REPAIRS
47662520
955051 REWIRING
47418240
2758 SVS ON TRANE CHILLERS
VENDOR 108280 - JOHNSON CONTROLS. INC.
001-122240-652990-00000
001-122240-639963-00000
001-122240-646281-00000
301-120435-763100-80162
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
29.00
CHECK TOTAL
63.57
15.20
52.56-
83.55
CHECK TOTAL
2,675.00
CHECK TOTAL
20.00
CHECK TOTAL
274. O0
449.34
450.74
1,452.49
16j
VCHR DISC
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
2
PAGE
VCHR NET
29.00
29.00
63.57
15.20
52.56-
83.55
109,76
2.675.00
2,675.00
20.00
20.00
274.00
449.34
450.74
1,452.49
78
MAY 24, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
23781
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23, 2000
DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
47662568
955050 REPAIR PART
24108 47431249
2758 SVS ON TRANE CHILLERS
23665 47668690
5203 - FILTER CHANGE
23782 47516625
952422 REPAIR ALARM
24108 47431232
2758 SVS ON TRANE CHILLERS
23669 47668669
5229 - TRANSMI1-FER
23663 47668706
5201 - FILTER CHANGE
23784 47516601
955054 CAMERA LENSES
23783 47662490
955052 CHECK LEAK
23664 47668713
5199 - CARD ACCESS SYSTEM
001-122240-639963-00000 0,00
301-120435-763100-80162 0.00
001-122240-652998-00000 0.00
001-122240-646281-00000 0.00
301-120435-763100-80162 0.00
001-122240-652997-00000 0.00
001-122240-652998-00000 0.00
001-122240-639963-00000 0.00
001-122240-652997-00000 0.00
001-122240-639963-00000 O.00
CHECK NO
23695
517824
165025
420 - SUPPLIES
VENDOR 127280 - JOHNSTONE SUPPLY
001-122240-652996-00000
23692 162167
420 - PARTS
23694 164856
420 - SUPPLIES
23667 166040
4860 - C02 SYSTEM
16j .2
AMI' NET VCHR DISC
433.36 0.00
1,975.00 0.00
1,890.00 0.00
CHECK NO 518255 VENDOR 193480 - JONES CHEMICAL
PAGE
VCHR NET
433.36
1,975.00
1,890.00
219.92 0.00 219.92
4,161.00 0.00
4,254.00 0.00
1,350.00 0.00
4,161.00
4,254.00
1,350.00
155.46 0.00 155.46
304.34 0.00 304.34
1,761.30 0.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
1,761.30
19,130.95
0.00 51.84 0.00 51.84
001.122240-652996-00000 0.00
211.12 0.00 211.12
456.51 0.00 456.51
2,265.00 0.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
001-122240-652996-00000 0.00
408-253215-652910-00000 0.00
2,265.00
2,984.47
79
MAY 24, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER DESCRIPTION
23693 47580
3682 - SODIUM
23668 47355
648 - HYPO SOLUTION
23668 47159
648 - HYPO SOLUTION
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23, 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
408-233312-652310-00000 0,00
408-233352-652310-00000 0.00
408-233352-652310-00000 0.00
CHECK NO 518104 VENDOR 313530 - JUAN PINEROS
23797 2871
35744800007 PINEROS /5295
191-138785-884100-00000 0.00
CHECK NO 517848 VENDOR 148690 - KAR PRODUCTS
23688 922259
1322 - PARTS
23688 922260
1322 - PARTS
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
521-122410-646425-00000 0.00
CHECK NO 517762 VENDOR
23685 111981
589 - PRINTING
10690 - KELLY BLUEPRINTERS
113-138312-651210-00000
0,00
CHECK NO
201973
201972
201973
518131 VENDOR 900050 - KELLY MILLER
REF/BUSHING ANIMAL ADOPT
REF/BUSHING 163 MADISON DRIVE NAPLES
K MILLER 00-6310
K MILLER 00-6310
K MILLER 00-6310
K MILLER 00-6310
610-155410-346450-00000 0.00
001-155410-346410-00000 0.00
610-155410-346450-00000 0.00
CHECK NO 517840 VENDOR 143590 - KELLY TEMPORARY SERVICES, INC.
AMT NET
875.80
2,343.00
2,343.00
CHECK TOTAL
2,500.00
CHECK TOTAL
273.00
221.40
CHECK TOTAL
86,10
CHECK TOTAL
25.00
10.00
20.00
CHECK TOTAL
16j
VCHR DISC
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
~
PAGE
VCHR NET
875.80
2,343. O0
2,343.00
5,561.80
2,500.00
2,500.00
273.00
221.40
494.40
86.10
86.10
25.00
10.00
20.00
55.00
80
MAY 24. 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
24071
24071
24071
24071
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23, 2000
DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
13196613
1528 TEMP HELP
12214870
1528 TEMP HELP
12214862
1528 TEMP HELP
11194537
1528 TEMP HELP
001-000000-142900-00000 0.00
001-000000-142900-00000 0.00
001-000000-142900-00000 0.00
001-000000-142900-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
23687
517814 VENDOR 115150 - KELLY TRACTOR CO.
P13C5716389 521-122410-646425-00000
271 - PARTS
16j
CHECK NO
24029
518068
PP #17
PP #17
VENDOR 305690 - KINGS SCU
001-000000-218810-00000
AMT NET VCHR DISC
438.00 0.00
CHECK NO
23686
518066 VENDOR 305300 - KONE. INC
379975
3426 - MAINTENANCE
001-122240-646285-00000
CHECK NO
23732
23733
23732
23731
23733
518224
VENDOR 10890 - KRAFT CONSTRUCTION
RETAINAGE 301-000000-205100-00000
3913 - RETAINAGE
00003 - RETAINAGE
3930 - RETAINAGE
00002
3913 - THRU 4/25/00
RETAINAGE
917199 - FINAL PAYMENT RETAINAGE
00003
3930 - THRU 4/25/00
301-000000-205100-00000
301-120402-762200-80524
301-000000-205100-00000
301-120402-762200-80524
PAGE
VCHR NET
438.00
528.37 0.00 528.37
438.00 0.00 438.00
438.00 0.00 438.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
1,842.37
0.00 24.96 0.00 24.96
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 24.96
0,00 100.00 0.00 100.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 100.00
0.00 68.00 0.00 68.00
0.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 68.00
20.081.70- 0.00
6.695.10- 0.00
224.897.00 0.00
106.196.30 0.00
73,511.00 0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
20,081.70-
6,695.10-
224.897.00
106.196.30
73.511.00
81
MAY 24, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
COLLIER COUNTY. FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23, 2000
DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
CHECK NO
23883
23883
23883
23883
517763 VENDOR
320897
4796 DISCOUNT
320736
4796 DISCOUNT
320897
4796 PLASTICIZER
320736
4796 PLASTICIZER
10900 - KREHLING INDUSTRIES
472-173422-634999-00000
0,00
472-173422-634999-00000 0,00
472-173422-634999-00000 0.00
472-173422-634999-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
23799
4749
518252 VENDOR 179430 - KYLE CONSTRUCTION, INC.
20-54 412-273511-634999-70058
3714 WATERMAIN KINGS LAKE
20-48 408-253212-634805-00000
4749 NO TRAIL WATER MAIN
0.00
0.00
CHECK NO
23790
518091 VENDOR 312460 - LABRADOR FILMS
1183 355-156190-652670-00000
956030 BOOKS
0.00
CHECK NO
23786
518074 VENDOR 310290 - LANDAIR SURVEYING, INC
2578 408-210105-641950-00000
954943 SHIPPING
0.00
CHECK NO
23785
517832 VENDOR 135200 - LAWN EQUIPMENT CENTER
40456 109-182901-652990-00000
955734 PARTS
0.00
CHECK NO 518166 VENDOR 11110 - LEE CO ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE
AMT NET
CHECK TOTAL
8.20-
8.20-
410.20
410.20
CHECK TOTAL
16,500.00
26,938.38
CHECK TOTAL
94.55
CHECK TOTAL
23,50
CHECK TOTAL
36.30
CHECK TOTAL
16j
VCHR DISC
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
2
PAGE
VCHR NET
377,827.50
8.20-
8.20-
410.20
410.20
804.00
16,500.00
26,938.38
43,438.38
94.55
82
94.55
23.50
23.50
36.30
36.30
MAY 24. 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER DESCRIPTION
24049 20195-137416 4/3-5/3/00
20195-137416 4/3-5/3/00
24049 20195-101440 4/11-5/11/00
20195-101440 4/11-5/11/00
24049 20195-110589 4/6-5/9/00
20195-110589 4/6-5/9/00
23884 20195-154798 AP 5/12/00
20195-154798 AP 5/12/00 /1568
24049 20195-101183 4/11-5/11/00
20195-101183 4/11-5/11/00
24049
20195-99365 4/3-5/3/00
20195-99365 4/3-5/3/00
24049 20195-100816 5/10/00
20195-100816 5/10/00
23884 20195-100835 4/10-5/10/00
20195-100835 4/10-5/10/00 /1568
23884 20195-138942 4/10-5/10/00
20195-138942 4/10-5/10/00 /1568
24049 20195-101180 4/11-5/11/00
20195-101180 4/11-5/11/00
24049 20195-102126 4/13-5/15/00
20195-102126 4/13-5/15/00
24049 20195-154735 TT 4/27/00
20195-154735 TT4/27/00
24049 20195-137263 3/3-4/3/00
20195-137263 3/3-4/3/00
24049 20195-154799 SH 5/11/00
20195-154799 SH 5/11/00
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23, 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
001-081020-643100-00000 0.00
001-041010-643100-00000 0.00
001-061010-643100-00000 0.00
681-431310-643100-00000 0.00
681-421510-643100-00000 0.00
198-157440-643100-00000 0.00
470-173442-643100-00000 0,00
495-192330-643100-00000 0.00
001-156150-643100-00000 0.00
510-102060-643100-00000 0.00
001-061010-643100-00000 0.00
495-192330-643100-00000 0.00
495-192330-643100-00000 0.00
001-155810-643100-00000 0.00
001-061010-643100-00000 0.00
001-156363-643100-00000 0.00
001-061010-643100-00000 0.00
001-061010-643100-00000 0.00
CHECK NO 517912 VENDOR 205750 - LEE COUNTY HIGH TECH CENTER
16j 2
AMT NET VCHR DISC
263.12
336.66
292.00
219.91
704.21 0.00
5.13 0.00
PAGE
VCHR NET
1.815.90
5.13
94.09 0.00 94.09
304.92 0.00 304.92
623.15 0.00 623.15
62.30 0,00 62.30
7.88 0.00
7.88
129.70 0.00 129.70
227.44 0.00 227.44
1.842.83 0.00
1.842.83
239.37 0.00 239.37
1.089.68 0.00
1,090.44 0.00
1,089.68
1,090.44
777.51 0.00 777.51
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
8.310.34
83
MAY 24, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
24055
24055
24055
24055
24055
24055
24055
DESCRIPTION
CC1-TRO0
956292 TRAFFIC SAFETY CLASS
CC1-TRO0
4606 TRAFFIC SAFETY CLASS
CC1-TRO0
955460 TRAFFIC SAFETY CLASS
CC1-TRO0
4562 TRAFFIC SAFETY CLASS
CC1-TRO0
954299 TRAFFIC SAFETY CLASS
CC1-TRO0
955895 TRAFFIC SAFETY CLASS
CC1-TRO0
4786 TRAFFIC SAFETY CLASS
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23, 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
113-138312-654360-00000 0.00
101-163620-654360-00000 0,00
518-121630-654360-00000 0.00
101-163630-654360-00000 0.00
001-172930-654360-00000 0.00
101-163620-654360-00000 0.00
113-138312-654360-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
23677
517764 VENDOR 11160 - LEE HOLLANDER
B.STANLEY 95-1588 CFA
B.STANLEY 95-1588-CFA
681-454030-631020-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
201947
518146 VENDOR 900140 - LEE HOLLANDER, P.A.
B STANLEY 95-1588CFA 681-454030-631025-00000
B.STANLEY 95-1588CFA
0.00
CHECK NO
24106
23798
23683
23684
518015
618237
1141 SAFETY SHOES
694869
1141 SAFETY SHOES
619361
344 - SAFETY SHOES
722941
56 - CREDIT
VENDOR 281070 - LEHIGH SAFETY SHOE CO,
101-163620-652140-00000
101-163620-652140-00000
408-233352-652910-00000
408-233312-652910-00000
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
16j
AMT NET
170.00
1,870.00
170.00
850.00
340.00
170.00
510,00
CHECK TOTAL
900.00
CHECK TOTAL
260.24
CHECK TOTAL
120.00
797.90
176.60
85.45-
2
VCHR DISC
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0,00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
PAGE
VCHR NET
170.00
1,870. O0
170.00
850.00
340.00
170.00
510.00
4,080.00
900.00
900.00
260.24
260.24
120.00
797,90
176.60
85.45-
84
MAY 24, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
23682
23887
23798
23798
23681
DESCRIPTION
622938
543 - SAFETY SHOES
723035
CREDIT ON SAFETY SHOES
726812
1141 CREDIT
694869
954694 SAFETY SHOES
622935
2786 - SAFETY SHOES
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23, 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
408-233351-652910-00000 0.00
111-138911-652130-00000 0.00
101-163620-652140-00000 0.00
101-163646-652140-00000 0.00
111-156332-652110-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
23676
23676
23676
23674
23676
23676
23676
23676
518225
18570
2096
18470
2096
19501
2096
19518
4819
18481
2096
18577
2096
18566
2096
18494
2096
VENDOR
SOD
SOD
SOD
SOD
SOD
SOD
SOD
SOD
11240 - LEO'S SOD & LANDSCAPING
104-163643-646314-00000
16j 2
AMT NET VCHR DISC
92.95 0.00
94.00- 0.00
75.00- 0.00
PAGE
VCHR NET
92.95
94.00-
75.00-
CHECK NO
23787
149.30 0.00 149.30
60.00 0.00 60.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
1,142.30
0.00 718.20 0.00 718.20
104-163643-646314-00000 0.00
104-163643-646314-00000 0.00
001-156363-646320-00000 0.00
104-163643-646314-00000 0.00
319.20 0.00 319.20
718.20 0.00 718.20
1,057.60 0.00
1.057.60
159.60 0.00 159.60
1,436.40 0.00
1,436.40
718.20 0,00 718.20
104-163643-646314-00000 0.00
1.436.40 0.00
104-163643-646314-00000 0.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
1,436.40
6.563.80
0.00 285.00 0.00 285.00
85
104-163643-646314-00000 0.00
517803 VENDOR 105260 - LESCO SERVICE CENTER
2B2478 109-182901-652310-00000
955735 ADDITIVE/FERT
MAY 24, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
DESCRIPTION
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23. 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
CHECK NO
23886
518044 VENDOR 295660
C3984 A
955991 PAD BECKER II
LEVENGER
111-138110-651110-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
24150
518267 VENDOR 242800
20029
917957 - SERVICES THRU
LEWIS ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC.
320-183803-631800-39916
0.00
CHECK NO
23673
518016 VENDOR 281470 LISA ANN
L. ANN 4/4-4/27/00
4079 - L. ANN 4/4-4/27/00
111-156313-634999-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
23961
518084 VENDOR 311660
5/10 3 HRS
L BARKER 5/10 3 HRS
LORNA BARKER
681-431590-634402-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
23950
517979 VENDOR 260920 LOURDES RODRIGUEZ
TRAVEL 4/2-29/00 111-156343-640200-00000
RODRIGUEZ 4/2-29/00 TRAVEL
16J 2
CHECK NO 518000 VENDOR 272440
23679 061311678432
4805 - SUPPLIES
23679 061311178259
4805 - SUPPLIES
23679 061312478810
4805 - SUPPLIES
23679 061311778495
4805 - SUPPLIES
LOWE'S HOME IMPROVEMENT WAREHOUSE
111-156332-652990-00000
111-156332-652990-00000
111-156332-652990-00000
111-156332-652990-00000
AMT NET VCHR DISC
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
PAGE
VCHR NET
285.00
78.90 0.00 78.90
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 78.90
5.925.00 0.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
5,925.00
5,925.00
230.75 0.00 230.75
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 230.75
39.00 0.00 39.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 39.00
0.00 80.33 0.00 80.33
CHECK TOTAL
0.00
80.33
0.00 55.25 0.00 55.25
0.00 48.70 0.00 48.70
0.00 76.52 0.00 76.52
0.00 245.25 0.00 245.25
86
MAY 24, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23, 2000
DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
CHECK NO
24039
517861
PP #17
PP #17
VENDOR 164110 - LOYAL AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE CO
001-000000-218400-00000
0.00
CHECK NO
23598
23671
23671
23598
23598
23598
518266
0019-842-7247-5/1
0019=842=7247 5/1
VENDOR 237910 - LUCENT TECHNOLOGIES
001-000000-202800-00000
0020-771-3744 4/1/00
5233 - 0020-771-3744 4/1/00
0024-097-9849 4/10/00
5233 - 0024-097-9849 4/10/00
0024-365-4449 5/2
002-365-4449-5/2
0020-771-3645-5/1
0020-771-3645-5/1
0020-771-3744 5/1
00020-771-3744 5/1
0.00
001-121141-634999-00000 0.00
001-121141-634999-00000 0.00
001-000000-202800-00000 0.00
001-000000-202800-00000 0.00
001-000000-202800-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
23617
23462
23617
23462
23617
23462
518014
11001
2354 3-16/3-31
11288
1761 COURIER
10828
2354 3-1/3-15
11288
1761 COURIER
11291
2354 4-16/4-30
11288
1761 COURIER
VENDOR 280100 - MAIL STATION COURIER
510-102020-634999-00000
0.00
408-233312-649990-00000 0.00
510-102020-634999-00000 0.00
408-253211-649990-00000 0.00
510-102020-634999-00000 0.00
408-233351-649990-00000 0.00
16J
AMT NET
CHECK TOTAL
224.93
CHECK TOTAL
1,485.29
600.00
600.00
353.20
3,254.47
1,648.60
CHECK TOTAL
249.60
54.17
220.00
54.17
208.00
54.17
~
VCHR DISC
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
PAGE
VCHR NET
425.72
224.93
224.93
1,485.29
600.00
600.00
353.20
3,254.47
1,648.60
7,941.56
249.60
54.17
220.00
54.17
208.00
54.17
87
MAY 24, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
23462
23462
23617
23462
11288
1761 COURIER
11288
1761 COURIER
11152
2354 4-1/4-15
11288
1761 COURIER
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23, 2000
DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
408-253212-649990-00000 0.00
408-253221-649990-00000 0.00
510-102020-634999-00000 0.00
408-233352-649990-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
23610
517798 VENDOR 100800 - MANPOWER TEMPORARY SERVICES
56231778 156-162723-649990-00000
1149 CLERICAL
0,00
CHECK NO
23478
23478
23478
518050
3201170015
1093 PARTS
3201230063
1093 PARTS
3201170052
1093 PARTS
VENDOR 298490 - MARC INDUSTRIES - TRANSCOM USA
521-122410-646425-00000
521-122410-646425-00000
521-122410-646425-00000
0.00
0.00
0.00
CHECK NO
23466
23466
23466
23466
517765 VENDOR
200104
2325 SUPPLIES
200374
2325 SUPPLIES
199860
2325 CREDIT
200304
2325 SUPPLIES
11590 - MARCO ACE HARDWARE
001-156363-652990-00000
001-156363-652990-00000
001-156363-652990-00000
001-156363-652990-00000
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
16J
AMT NET
54.16
54.16
208.00
54.17
CHECK TOTAL
63.96
CHECK TOTAL
215.96
14.36
34.39-
CHECK TOTAL
4.98
12.01
2.00-
4.58
CHECK TOTAL
t
VCHR DISC
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0,00
PAGE
VCHR NET
54.16
54.16
208.00
54.17
1,210.60
88
63.96
63.96
215.96
14.36
34.39-
195.93
4.98
12.01
2.00-
4.58
19.57
MAY 24, 2000
REPORT 100-601
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23, 2000
VOUCHER DESCRIPTION
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
CHECK NO 517766 VENDOR 11770 - MARCO ISLAND EAGLE
23601 62651 3/29,4/5,4/12,4/19
4734 ADS 62651 3/29,4/5,4/12,4/19
472-173422-648160-00000
0.00
CHECK NO
23612
518185
4260573
345 SUPPLIES
VENDOR 127090 - MARCO OFFICE SUPPLY
408-233352-651110-00000
23621 4180628
982 SUPPLIES
23618 4280585
377 SUPPLIES
23618 4280536
377 SUPPLIES
23619 4190547
71 SUPPLIES
23625 4180605
729 SUPPLIES
23599 4200678
5290 SUPPLIES
23621 4250608
982 SUPPLIES
23613 4050652
371 SUPPLIES
23625 4240663
729 SUPPLIES
23620 4180641
273 SUPPLIES
23615 4240672
773 SUPPLIES
23624 480550
588 SUPPLIES
23621 4250572
982 SUPPLIES
001-156110-651110-00000
001-122240-651110-00000
001-122240-651110-00000
111-138317-651110-00000
001-138710-651110-00000
490-144610-651110o00000
001-156130-651110-00000
669-100220-651110-00000
001-138710-651110-00000
521-122410-651110-00000
113-138930-651110-00000
113-138312-651110-00000
001-156110-651110-00000
16J 2'
AMT NET VCHR DISC
1,368.00 0.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
PAGE
VCHR NET
1,368,00
1,368.00
0.00 31.74 0.00 31.74
0.00 679.08 0.00 679.08
0.00 12.58 0.00 12.58
0.00 64.18 0.00 64.18
0.00 41.52 0.00 41.52
0.00 570.02 0.00 570.02
0.00 51.22 0.00 51.22
0.00 15.32 0.00 15.32
0.00 23.10 0.00 23.10
0.00 4.16- 0.00
4.16-
0.00 135.69 0.00 135.69
0.00 30.48- 0.00
30.48-
0.00 188.89 0.00 188.89
0.00 161.83 0.00 161.83
89
MAY 24. 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
23626
23619
23607
23625
23599
23624
23622
23609
23623
23624
23624
23614
23622
23620
23618
23620
23622
DESCRIPTION
4240604
661 SUPPLIES
4260681
71 SUPPLIES
4130607
449 SUPPLIES
4210568
729 SUPPLIES
4200680
5290 SUPPLIES
4270586
588 SUPPLIES
4240665
985 SUPPLIES
4110631
969 SUPPLIES
4260666
706 SUPPLIES
4250513
588 SUPPLIES
4140511
588 SUPPLIES
BAL OF 4060513
5 BAL OF PREVIOUSLY PART PD INV 5/2
4140536
985 SUPPLIES
3310573
273 SUPPLIES
5010631
377 SUPPLIES
4200606
273 SUPPLIES
4240658
985 SUPPLIES
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23. 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
001-157110-651110-00000 0.00
111-138317-651110-00000 0.00
408-233350-651110-00000 0.00
001-138710-651110-00000 0.00
492-144641-651110-00000 0.00
113-138312-651110-00000 0.00
001-121152-651110-00000 0.00
113-138900-651110-00000 0.00
001-101520-651110-00000 0.00
113-138312-651110-00000 0.00
113-138312-651110-00000 0.00
408-253212-651110-00000 0.00
001-121152-651110-00000 0.00
521-122450-651110-00000 0.00
001-122240-651110-00000 0.00
521-122410-651910-00000 0.00
001-121152-651110-00000 0.00
AMT NET
11.08
6.48-
78.58
89.79
236.41
130.36
21.11-
29.09
27.89-
19.50
33.41
70.17
26.54
2.78
23.50
191.99
26.54-
2
VCHR DISC
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
PAGE 90
VCHR NET
11.08
6.48-
78.58
89.79
236.41
130.36
21.11-
29.09
27.89-
19.50
33.41
70.17
26.54
2.78
23.50
191,99
26.54-
MAY 24, 2000
REPORT 100-601
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23, 2000
16J 2
PAGE
VOUCHER
DESCRIPTION
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
AMT NET VCHR DISC
VCHR NET
23606 3240529
955872 SUPPLIES
001-121143-651930-00000 0.00
212.15 0.00 212.15
23619 4280686
71 SUPPLIES
111-138317-651110-00000 0.00
26.52- 0.00
26.52-
23618 4270597
377 SUPPLIES
001-122240-651110-00000 0.00
3.06 0.00
3.06
23626 4260664
661 SUPPLIES
001-157110-651110-00000 0.00
13.32- 0.00
13.32-
23623 4210566
706 SUPPLIES
001-101520-651110-00000 0.00
15.48 0.00 15.48
23605 4100635
956222 SUPPLIES
001-122240-651110-00000 0.00
158.64 0.00 158.64
23611 4250525
80 SUPPLIES
589-110401-651110-00000 0.00
105.37 0.00 105.37
23622 4240666
985 SUPPLIES
001-121152-651110-00000 0.00
8.07- 0.00
8.07-
23620 3300667
273 SUPPLIES
521-122410-651110-00000 0.00
145.99 0.00 145.99
23624 4240514
588 SUPPLIES
113-138312-651110-00000 0,00
292.04 0.00 292.04
23625 4180552
729 SUPPLIES
001-138710-651110-00000 0.00
32.41 0.00 32.41
23721 4280518
982 SUPPLIES
001-156110-651110-00000 0.00
2,754.41 0.00
2,754.41
23608 4270574
773 SUPPLIES
113-138930-651110-00000 0,00
125.21 0.00 125.21
23619 4210594
71 SUPPLIES
111-138317-651110-00000 0.00
14.11 0.00 14.11
23622 4280653
985 SUPPLIES
001-121152-651110-00000 0.00
40,18- 0.00
40.18-
23624 4250579
588 SUPPLIES
113-138312-651110-00000 0.00
126.38 0.00 126.38
23618 4260539 001-122240-651110-00000 0.00 148.02 0.00 148.02
377 SUPPLIES
MAY 24, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
23599
DESCRIPTION
4200678
MARCO OFFICE SUPPLY
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23, 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
492-144641-651110-00000 0,00
CHECK NO
24069
23963
23963
23963
24069
23963
23963
23963
24069
517819
STATE VS CADENA
4/11 9-10:00 STATE VS CADENA
VENDOR 122850 - MARIA G. DELASHMET
681-421190-634402-00000
5/5 2-1/2 HRS
M DELASHMENT 5/5 2-1/2 HRS
5/10 1-1/2 HRS
M DELASHMENT 5/10 1-1/2 HRS
5/8 7-1/2 HRS
M DELASHMENT 5/8 7-1/2 HRS
STATE VS VALENCIA
4/14 8:30-10:30 STATE VS VALENCIA
5/9 1/2 HR
M DELASHMENT 5/9 1/2 HR
5/9 3 HRS
M DELASHMENT 5/9 3 HRS
5/11 4 HRS
M DELASHEMTN 5/11 4 HRS
STATE VS PEREZ
4/14 9:30-10:30 ST VS PEREZ
16J
AMT NET VCHR DISC
340.73 0.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
PAGE
VCHR NET
340.73
7,187.62
0.00 16.00 0.00 16.00
681-431590-634402-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
23616
681-431590-634402-00000 0.00
681-431590-634402-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
23449
681-421190-634402-00000 0.00
681-421190-634401-00000 0.00
681-431590-634402-00000 0.00
681-431590-634402-00000 0.00
40.00 0.00 40.00
681-421190-634402-00000 0.00
517823 VENDOR 126700 - MARINE LUMBER SUPPLY, INC.
168897 101-163630-653710-00000
696 POSTS
24.00 0.00 24.00
120.00 0.00 120.00
16.00 0.00 16.00
8.00 0.00 8.00
48.00 0.00 48.00
64.00 0.00 64.00
16.00 0.00 16.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 352.00
1,502.56 0.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
0.00
1,502.56
001-122240-654110-00000
518092 VENDOR 312550 - MARK CALLIS
MARK CALLIS
1999 NATIONAL CODE BOOK
1,502.56
0.00 75.00 0.00 75.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 75.00
MAY 24, 2000
REPORT 100-601
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23. 2000
VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
CHECK NO 517985 VENDOR 261580 - MARK MIDDLEBROOK
23709 ADV PER DIEM 5/26-6/4 681-421510-640300-00000
MIDDLEBROOK - ADV PER DIEM 5/26-6/4
0.00
CHECK NO 517767 VENDOR
23457 90126919
2 TROUSERS
12080 - MARTIN'S UNIFORM
146-144380-652110-00000
0.00
CHECK NO 517768 VENDOR
23967 90115896
568 EMBLEMS
23967 90136650
568 UNIFORMS
23967 90104371
568 EMBLEMS
23967 90126851
568 UNIFORMS
23967 90136653
568 UNIFORMS
23967 90136652
568 UNIFORMS
23967 90136651
568 UNIFORMS
12090 - MARTIN'S UNIFORMS
490-144610-652110-00000
490-144610-652110-00000
490-144610-652110-00000
490-144610-652110-00000
490-144610-652110-00000
490-144610-652110-00000
490-144610-652110-00000
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
CHECK NO 517992 VENDOR 266480 - MARY KEIDEL
23949 TRAVEL 4/19-20/00
KEIDEL 4/19-20/00 TRAVEL
111-156349-640200-00000
0.00
CHECK NO 518093
24026 PP #17
PP #17
VENDOR 312600 - MARYLAND CHILD SUPPORT ACCOUNT
001-000000-218810-00000
0.00
AHT NET
123.00
CHECK TOTAL
57.00
CHECK TOTAL
9.40
28.50
9.40
88.60
134.70
57.00
57.00
CHECK TOTAL
52.20
CHECK TOTAL
100.00
VCHR DISC
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
VCHR NET
123.00
123.00
57.00
57.00
9.40
28.50
9.40
88.60
134.70
57.00
57.00
384.60
52.20
52.20
100.00
MAY 24, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23, 2000
DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
CHECK NO
23890
518102 VENDOR 313410 - MARZUCCO'S CONCRETE L.L.C.
4131 191-138785-884200-00000
62203200001 DURITY /5266
0.00
CHECK NO
23467
23464
23480
23465
23465
23465
23465
23465
23467
23467
23465
23467
23465
518170 VENDOR
143544
384 HARDWARE
142948
346 SUPPLIES
142704
2195 SUPPLIES
143086
384 SUPPLIES
143078
384 SUPPLIES
143084
384 SUPPLIES
143054
384 SUPPLIES
142957
384 SUPPLIES
142644
384 HARDWARE
143196
384 HARDWARE
142937
384 SUPPLIES
142995
384 HARDWARE
143113
384 SUPPLIES
12200 - MCCONNELLS TRUE VALUE HARDWARE
111-156332-652990-00000
408-233352-652910-00000
101-163620-652990-00000
001-122240-652990-00000
001-122240-652990-00000
001-122240-652990-00000
001-122240-652990-00000
001-122240-652990-00000
111-156332-652910-00000
111-156332-652990-00000
001-122240-652990-00000
111-156332-652990-00000
001-122240-652990-00000
16j
AMT NET VCHR DISC
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
2,800.00 0.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
PAGE
VCHR NET
100.00
2,800.00
2,800.00
0.00 11.15 0.00 11.15
0.00 8.07 0.00
0.00 6.11 0.00
8.07
6.11
0.00 29.53 0.00 29.53
0.00 48.20 0.00 48.20
0.00 33.59 0.00 33.59
0,00 14.20 0.00 14.20
0.00 68.69 0.00 68.69
0.00 17.97 0.00 17.97
0.00 13.38 0.00 13.38
0.00 6.28 0.00
6.28
0.00 10,00 0.00 10.00
0.00 4.87 0.00
4.87
MAY 24. 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
23467
23480
23464
23467
23465
23473
23467
23465
23464
23465
23463
23465
23465
23467
23464
23465
23465
143552
384 HARDWARE
142865
2195 SUPPLIES
142980
346 SUPPLIES
142992
384 HARDWARE
143121
384 SUPPLIES
143011
541 SUPPLIES
142644
384 HARDWARE
142908
384 SUPPLIES
143005
346 SUPPLIES
142922
384 SUPPLIES
142781
1408 ROPE
143195
384 SUPPLIES
143146
384 SUPPLIES
143137
384 HARDWARE
142966
346 SUPPLIES
143077
384 SUPPLIES
142973
384 SUPPLIES
DESCRIPTION
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23. 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
111-156332-652990-00000 0.00
101-163620-652990-00000 0.00
408-233352-652910-00000 0.00
111-156332-652910-00000 0.00
001-122240-652990-00000 0.00
408-233351-652990-00000 0.00
111-156332-652990-00000 0.00
001-122240-652990-00000 0.00
408-233352-652910-00000 0.00
001-122240-652987-00000 0.00
001-156363-652990-00000 0.00
001-122240-652990-00000 0.00
001-122240-652990-00000 0.00
iI1-156332-652990-00000 0.00
408-233352-652910-00000 0.00
001-122240-652987-00000 0.00
001-122240-652990-00000 0,00
16J
~
AMT NET VCHR DISC
37.80 0.00
PAGE
VCHR NET
37.80
10.15 0.00 10.15
117.64 O.OO 117.64
32.36 0.00 32.36
34.87 0.00 34.87
21.05 0.00 21.05
9.59 0.00
9.59
27.24 0.00 27.24
65.92 0.00 65.92
1.26 0.00
1.26
11.69 0.00 11.69
21.01 0.00 21.01
33.20 0.00 33,20
20.38 0.00 20.38
23.72 0.00 23.72
32.54 0.00 32.54
179.99 0.00 179.99
95
MAY 24. 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER DESCRIPTION
23451 142863
LANDSCAPING SUPPLIES
COLLIER COUNTY. FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23, 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
001-126334-646314-00000 0.00
16j 2'
AMT NET VCHR DISC
105.61 0.00
PAGE
VCHR NET
105.61
23465 142974
384 SUPPLIES
001-122240-652990-00000 0.00
9.68 0.00
9.68
23465 142958
384 SUPPLIES
001-122240-652987-00000 0.00
12.39 0.00 12.39
23477 142861
7 SUPPLIES
408-253212-652990-00000 0.00
124.19 0.00 124.19
23465 143226
384 SUPPLIES
001-122240-652990-00000 0.00
12.82 0.00 12.82
23465 142891
384 SUPPLIES
001-122240-652990-00000 0.00
2.14 0.00 2.14
23465 142941
384 SUPPLIES
001-122240-652987-00000 0.00
41.56 0.00 41.56
23467 143243
384 MARDWARE
111-156332-652990-00000 0.00
51.23 0.00 51.23
23464 142907
346 SUPPLIES
408-233352-652910-00000 0.00
49.70 0.00 49.70
23465 142942
384 SUPPLIES
001-122240-652990-00000 0.00
56.59 0.00 56.59
CHECK NO 517769 VENDOR 12140 - MCGEE AND ASSOCIATES
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
1,418.36
23459 TS-MA-9912
1474 GGBM/MT-11400
104-163646-631403-00000
0.00 985.00 0.00 985.00
23461 TSMA-9913
1894 IMB/MTQ-11400
156-162723-631403-00000
0.00 620.00 0.00 620.00
23460 TS-MA-9915
1489 CCTS/AR-10600
104-163646-631403-00000
0.00 895.00 0.00 895.00
23469 TS-MA-0002
3389 CCTS/DB MT-10200
104-163646-631403-00000
0.00 665.00 0.00 665.00
23458 TS-MA-9914
1003 LELY MT-11500
152-162541-631403-00000
0.00 870.00 0.00 870.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 4.035.00
MAY 24, 2000
REPORT 100-601
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23, 2000
VOUCHER DESCRIPTION
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
CHECK NO 518262 VENDOR 218750 - METROPOLITAN LIFE
24068 DEPENDENT LIFE/AD&D L501
DEPENDENT LIFE/AD&D L501
001-000000-217720-00000
16J
24068 CHILD DEPENDENT LIFE/AD&D
CHILD DEPENDENT LIFE/AD&D L502
001-000000-217730-00000
24068 ACCIDENTAL DEATH LO07
ACCIDENTAL LIFE LO07
001-000000-217700-00000
AMT NET VCHR DISC
24068 SUPPLEMENTAL LIFE LO04
SUPPLEMENTAL LIFE LO04
001-000000-217700-00000
PA~E
22232 PP #16
PP #16
001-000000-217700-00000
001-000000-217710-00000
001-000000-217720-00000
001-000000-217730-00000
VCHR NET
CHECK NO 517940 VENDOR 236840 - MEYER LAMINATES, INC.
23452 482758 001-122240-652989-00000
MICA FOR GG LIBRARY
0.00 406.41 0.00 406.41
CHECK NO
23946
517805 VENDOR 107760 - MICHAEL A MCNEES
TRAVEL 5/2-3/00 001-100190-640300-00000
MCNEES 5/2-3/00 TRAVEL
0.00 142.00 0.00 142.00
CHECK NO
23720
518239 VENDOR 124580 - MIRACLE RECREATION
510424 111-156334-646316-00000
3888 TABLES
0.00 316.92 0.00 316.92
CHECK NO
23602
23602
518105 VENDOR 313560 - MIRANDA PRESS, INC.
FL SENTENCING LAW BOOK 681-421510-654110-00000
FLA SENTENCING LAW & PUNISHMENT CODE
SHIPPING 681-421510-641950-00000
SHIPPING
0.00
2,168.30 0.00
0.00 2,172.85
0.00 319.67
0.00 412.31
0.00 142.00 0.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
2,168.30
3,046.83
6,080.46
0.00 25,28 0.00 25.28
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 25.28
0.00 361.56 0.00 361.56
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 361.56
5,220.00 0.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
0.00
5,220.00
5,220.00
0.00 79.00 0.00 79.00
0.00 3.00 0.00
3.00
MAY 24, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER DESCRIPTION
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23, 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
CHECK NO 518096 VENDOR 312890
23472 41675701
5158 LEASE
MOBILE MINI, INC.
101-163630-634999-00000
16J 2'
CHECK NO 517860 VENDOR 163620
23603 91437548 RI
EMS SUPPLIES
MOORE MEDICAL CORPORATION
490-144610-652720-00000
AMT NET
CHECK TOTAL
CHECK NO 517927 VENDOR 225860
23446 30207
4665 SOUND SYSTEMS
MORNINGSTAR MUSIC
111-156380-764370-00000
VCHR DISC
0.00
CHECK NO 517770 VENDOR
23445 68415
4443 SIGNS
13010
MUNICIPAL SUPPLY AND SIGN
195-110420-634999-80226
PAGE
CHECK NO 518245
24118 PP#17
PP #17
VENDOR 155630
NACO/SOUTHEAST
001-000000-217001-00000
VCHR NET
82.00
CHECK NO
23456
23456
518043 VENDOR 295580
079266
955926 PARTS
079611
955926 PARTS
NAPAAUTO PARTS
144-144360-652990-00000
0.00 83.00 0.00 83.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 83.00
CHECK NO
23964
0.00 126.10 0.00 126.10
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 126.10
0.00 999.99 0.00 999.99
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 999.99
0.00 650.00 0.00 650.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 650.00
25,923.75 0.00
0.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
25,923.75
25,923.75
0.00 31.99 0.00 31.99
11.97 0.00 11.97
144-144360-652990-00000 0.00
517771 VENDOR 13070 - NAPLES AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
10634 472-173422-648160-00000
1926 REGISTRATION
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 43.96
0.00 250.00 0.00 250.00
98
MAY 24, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23, 2000
DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
CHECK NO
23455
517772 VENDOR
52946
REPLACE PUMP
13080 - NAPLES ARMATURE WORKS
408-253221-652990-00000
16J 2
CHECK NO
24070
24070
24070
24070
24070
24070
24070
24070
24070
24070
24070
24070
24070
518206
T-1151 M F FOITZHEIM
M F FOITZHEIM CASE # 99-2167-MMA-BCW
4870 W BAKER
W BAKER CASE~99-2243-CFA-DRM
4863 C DAIGLE
DAIGLE CASE $99-1756-CFA-DRM
T-1153 K L DAVIS
K L DAVIS CASE ~k99-4263-MMA-BCW
4871 J E VENEGAS
$ E VENEGAS CASE # 99-2000-CFA-DRM
4864 J D MCRAY
$ D MCRAY CASE #99-2124-CFA-DRM
T-1156 D E SHAW
D E SHAW CASE J~99-7405-MMA-BCW
4890 A DIAZ
A DIAZ CASE #99-2051-CFA-WLB
4870 W B/V(ER
W BAKER CASE ~P99-2243-CFA-DRM
T-1152 A W HOPEFL
A W HOPEFL CASE #99-4590-MMA-BCW
4871 J E VENEGAS
O E VENEGAS CASE #99-2000-CFA-DRM
T-1150 D G MCDONALD
D G MCDONALD CASE #99-2139-MMA-BCW
4749-1 R L LEE
R L LEE CASE $99-9831-MMA-LDM
VENDOR 259460 - NAPLES COURT REPORTING, INC,
681-410310-633021-00000
AMT NET VCHR DISC
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
PAGE
VCHR NET
250.00
0.00 237.24 0.00 237.24
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 237.24
0.00 208.50 0.00 208.50
681-410310-633032-00000 0.00
681-410310-633032-00000 0.00
681-410310-633021-00000 0.00
681-410310-633032-00000 0.00
681-410310-633032-00000 0.00
681-410310-633021-00000 0,00
681-410310-633032-00000 0.00
681-410310-633042-00000 0.00
681-410310-633021-00000 0.00
681-410310-633042-00000 0.00
30,00 0,00 30.00
30.00 0.00 30.00
208.50 0.00 208.50
30.00 0.00 30.00
30.00 0.00 30.00
208.50 0.00 208.50
30.00 0.00 30.00
90.00 0.00 90.00
486.50 0.00 486.50
82.50 0.00 82.50
208.50 0.00 208.50
5.00 0.00
681-410310-633021-00000 0.00
681-410310-633051-00000 0.00
5.00
99
MAY 24, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
24070
DESCRIPTION
T-1155 J L RUSSELL
RUSSELL CASE ~99-2008-MMA-BCW
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23, 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
681-410310-633021-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
23710
23956
23590
23589
23587
23956
23570
23956
23956
517773 VENDOR
1761525/029507
956221 AD
1755842/1230
3031 ADS
1760732/1230
586 ADS
1761531/053926
586 ADS
1762425/053926
916859 AD
1755843/1230
3031 ADS
1756765/2772
5178 ADS
1756519/1230
3031 ADS
1761530/053926
3031 ADS
13300 - NAPLES DAILY NEWS
495-192310-648160-00000
16J
!
AMT NET VCHR DISC
208.50 0.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
PAGE 100
VCHR NET
208.50
1,856.50
0.00 18.62 0.00 18.62
111-138317-649100-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
23588
113-138312-649100-00000 0.00
819.72 0.00 819.72
CHECK NO
23957
23577
113-138312-649100-00000 0.00
228.95 0.00 228.95
35.91 0.00 35.91
126-138332-649100-33202 0.00
111-138317-649100-00000 0.00
111-156341-648160-00000 0.00
111-156313-648160-00000 0.00
111-138317-649100-00000 0.00
58.52 0.00 58.52
819.72 0.00 819.72
733.45
22.00 0.00
755.45
819.72 0.00 819.72
94.43 0.00 94.43
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
3,651.04
0.00 68.90 0.00 68.90
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 68.90
111-138317-649100-00000 0.00
517774 VENDOR 13310 - NAPLES DAILY NEWS
133672 3/9-9/9/00 001-100130-654110-00000
956217 SUB 3/9-9/9/00
517807 VENDOR 108150 - NAPLES DAILY NEWS
1761242/027354 313-163673-649100-63041
5265 ADS
1754707/27354 313-163673-649100-60111
5078 ADS
0.00 530.20 0,00 530.20
0.00 554.30 0,00 554.30
MAY 24, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
23957
23571
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23, 2000
DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
1761241/027354
5265 ADS
1760733/1230
955515 ADS
313-163673-649100-63041 0.00
414-263611-649100-74030 0.00
CHECK NO
23474
517775 VENDOR
15117
2621 FOOD
13370 - NAPLES FEED & SEED, INC.
001-155410-652210-00000
CHECK NO
23468
517776 VENDOR 13380 - NAPLES FERTILIZER & SUPPLY
084754 104-163646-652310-00000
KELTHANE/SA & THURICIDE/AM
AMT NET VCHR DISC
718.18 0.00
CHECK NO
23454
517921 VENDOR 216980 - NAPLES FREE-NET
RENEWAL OF SERV 4/00-4/01 118-144210-634999-33781
INV ~'52000-6 COLLIEREM.ORG
2
CHECK NO
23889
518286 VENDOR 313230 - NAPLES TILE & MARBLE. INC.
00-04-063 191-138785-884200-00000
62203200001DURITY /5248
PAGE lol
CHECK NO
23475
23453
518001
36-220899
246 SUPPLIES
35-500031970
RATCHET & WHITE BOOT
VENDOR 272820 - NATIONS RENT OF FLORIDA. INC.
101-163630-652990-00000
001-122240-652110-00000
VCHR NET
718.18
131.67 0.00 131.67
CHECK NO
23962
518075 VENDOR 310560 - NORA SEHEULT
5/11 3-1/2 HRS
N SCHEULT 3-1/2 HRS
681-431590-634402-00000
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
1,934.35
0.00 54.00 0.00 54.00
CHECK TOTAL
0.00
54.00
0.00 20.98 0.00 20.98
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 20.98
0.00 250.00 0.00 250.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 250.00
7.698.75 0.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
0.00
7,698.75
7,698.75
0.00 220.00 0.00 220.00
0.00 23.90 0.00 23.90
0.00
CHECK TOTAL
243.90
0.00 45.50 0.00 45.50
MAY 24, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
23962
23962
DESCRIPTION
5/4 4 HRS
N SEHEULT 5/4 4 HRS
5/8 3-1/2 HRS
N SEHEULT 5/8 3-1/2 HRS
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23, 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
681-431590-634402-00000 0.00
681-421190-634401-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
23604
517801 VENDOR 103620 - NORTH NAPLES FIRE CONTROL DISTRICT
HYDRANT TEST 111-156332-649010-00000
HYDRANT FLOW TEST
16J 2'
CHECK NO
23471
23471
518064 VENDOR 304380-NORTRAX EQUIPMENT COMPANY
374191 521-122410-646425-00000
3219 PARTS
364739 521-122410~646425-00000
3219 PARTS
AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET
52.00 0.00 52.00
45.50 0.00 45.50
CHECK NO
23479
23479
23479
517941 VENDOR 237270 - NUC02,INC.
NRl1735705
1728 BULK C02
NR7268760
1728 EQUIP LEASE/HAZARD CHARGE
NR7194268
1728 EQUIP LEASE/HAZARD CHARGE
111-156313-652990-00000
111-156313-644600-00000
111-156313-644600-00000
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 143.00
0.00 35.00 0.00 35.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 35.00
CHECK NO
24028
518077
PP #17
PP #17
VENDOR 311000 - OFF. IF ATTNY GENERAL/GALVESTON CO
001-000000-218810-00000
0.00 468.92 0.00 468.92
CHECK NO
23965
518028 VENDOR 285590 - OFFICE MAX
0756 00001 94720 4/26
DESKJET PRINTER
408-210125-651910-00000
0.00 91.22- 0,00 91.22-
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 377.70
0.00 160.00 0.00 160.00
0.00 48.95 0.00 48.95
0.00 48.95 0.00 48.95
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 257.90
0.00 200.00 0.00 200.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 200.00
0.00 499.99 0.00 499.99
MAY 24, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
23450
DESCRIPTION
0756 00001 95917 1/27
FAX PRINTER
COLLIER COUNTY. FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23, 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
408-210125-651910-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
23600
23600
23600
23600
23600
23444
517883 VENDOR 182210 - OFFICE PAVILION
17476
4241 INSTALL & DEL
114-178975-649990-00000
17476
4241 FURNITURE
114-178975-651910-00000
114-178975-649990-00000
17477
4241 FURNITURE
114-178975-651910-00000
17477
4241 FURNITURE
114-178975-651910-00000
17477
4241 INSTALL & DEL
114-178975-649990-00000
17486
4570 FURNITURE
109-182601-764310-00000
109-182900-764310-00000
778-182700-764310-00000
16J
AMT NET VCHR DISC
329.98 0.00
~
PAGE 103
VCHR NET
329.98
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 829.97
CHECK NO
201971
518132 VENDOR 900050 - ONDREA LA FOUNTAIN
BOOK REF 0 LA FOUNTAIN 001-156110-347110-00000
BOOK REF 0 LA FOUNTAIN
0.00 140.00 0.00 140.00
CHECK NO
23447
517854 VENDOR 157710 - ORIENTAL TRADING COMPANY INC.
296524662-01 111-156313-652990-00000
MISC MDSE
0.00 795.90
0.00 105.00 0.00
CHECK NO
23448
23448
518042 VENDOR 295210 - ORTINO ENTERPRISES
955527 313-163673-631990-63041
COLLIER COUNTY VS JUAN DUARTE
955527 313-163673-631990-63041
COLLIER COUNTY VS KATHERINE HANKINS
900.90
0.00 150.00 0.00 150.00
0.00 0.15 0.00
0.15
0.00 35.00 0.00 35.00
0.00 329.48
0.00 329.48
0.00 329.48 0.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
988.44
2,214.49
0.00 70.00 0.00 70.00
0.00 210.00 0.00 210.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 453.14
0.00 453.14 0.00 453.14
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 16.95
0.00 16.95 0.00 16.95
MAY 24, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
23448
23448
DESCRIPTION
955527
COLLIER COUNTY VS PERALTA
955527
COLLIER COUNTY VS DOUGHS TERRY
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23, 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
313-163673-631990-63041 0.00
313-163673-631990-63041 0.00
CHECK NO
23476
517777 VENDOR 14340
02766
1005 MAINTENANCE
OUTSIDE - INSIDE
001-156110-646710-00000
16J
CHECK NO
23567
517916 VENDOR 212260
20633
3619 4/00
PATRICK H. NEALE
113-138912-631100-00000
CHECK NO
23593
518107 VENDOR 313650
REIMB-LICENSE
956283 REIMB LICENSE
PAUL JOHN RAGONE
408-233351-649010-00000
AMT NET VCHR DISC
160.00 0,00
CHECK NO
201956
518133 VENDOR 900050 PAUL W WILSON
5/5 SUPPORT REIMB-WILSON
WILSON-5/5 SUPPORT REIMB
PAGE 104
CHECK NO
23568
518055 VENDOR 300410
104411 REV
2151 ANALYSIS
PBS & $
VCHR NET
160.00
35.00 0.00 35.00
CHECK NO
23592
23592
517955 VENDOR 247350
929
1762 PRINTING
938
1762 PRINTING
0.00
CHECK TOTAL
475.00
0.00 90.00 0.00 90.00
0.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 90.00
1,000.00 0.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
1,000.00
001-000000-115420-00000 0.00
1,000,00
0.00 20.00 0.00 20.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 20.00
189.51 0.00 189.51
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 189.51
0.00
ANALYTICAL SERVICES
414-263611-634999-74030
2,614.00 0.00
PEDERSEN PRINTING
001-000000-142900-00000
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
2,614.00
2,614.00
0.00 96.00 0.00 96.00
001-000000-142900-00000 0.00
216.00 0.00 216.00
MAY 24, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
23592
23592
23592
939
1762 PRINTING
937
1762 PRINTING
936
1762 PRINTING
DESCRIPTION
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23, 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
001-000000-142900-00000 0.00
001-000000-142900-00000 0.00
001-000000-142900-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
201985
518134 VENDOR 900050 - PETER KOLLAR
REFUND-PARKS (P.KOLLAR)
REFUND (PETER KOLLAR)
111-156380-347990-00000 0.00
CHECK NO 517948 VENDOR 241150 - PETER KRALEY
23716 TRAVEL 5/4-12/00
KRALEY 5/4-12/00 TRAVEL
001-155230-640300-00000 0.00
CHECK NO 517947
23575 180833
954901 REPAIR KIT
23576 180838
95490 SUPPLIES
24123 180831
950273 REPAIR
VENDOR 240770 - PETERSON & ASSOCIATES. INC.
408-233313-652990-00000
16J 2'
AMT NET VCHR DISC
96.00 0.00
PAGE
CHECK NO 518276
24122 192131
305 FUEL
24122 192025
305 FUEL
VCHR NET
96.00
192.00 0.00 192.00
80.00 0.00 80.00
CHECK TOTAL
0.00
680,00
60.00 0.00 60,00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 60.00
214.34 0.00 214.34
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 214.34
0.00 328.50 0,00 328.50
408-233313o652990-00000 0.00
408~233313-652910-00000 0.00
0.00
270.25 0.00 270.25
196,75 0.00 196.75
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 795.50
2,827,32 0.00
8.947.24 0.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
VENDOR 276020 - PETROLEUM TRADERS CORP.
521-122450-652410-00000
CHECK NO 517922 VENDOR 217960 - PHIL BURNHAM SUPPLY
521-122450-652410-00000 0.00
2,827.32
8,947.24
11,774.56
105
MAY 24, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
23573 1007
330 DRILLS
DESCRIPTION
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23, 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
408-233352-652990-00000 0.00
CHECK NO 518231 VENDOR 108420 - PITNEY BOWES
23938 384515
4526 DOCUMATCH SYSTEM
113-138900-764360-00000 0.00
CHECK NO 518283
23941 1248089-01
4743 SUPPLIES
23711 1243390-01
954282 SUPPLIES
23941 1248089-02
4743 SUPPLIES
23711 1243390-02
954282 SUPPLIES
23941 1248089-03
4743 SUPPLIES
23711 1519022-01
954282 SUPPLIES
23939 1248093-01
4752 SUPPLIES
VENDOR 307160 - PMX MEDICAL SPECIALTY PROD. DIST.
350-140470-652930-00000
0.00
490-144610-652720-00000 0.00
350-140470-652930-00000 0.00
490-144610-652720-00000 0.00
350-140470-652930-00000 0.00
490-144610-652720-00000 0o00
490-144610-652720-00000 0.00
CHECK NO 517926
23569 103831
624 ANALYSIS
23569 105181
624 ANALYSIS
23569 103613
624 ANALYSIS
23569 104312
624 ANALYSIS
VENDOR 225650 - POST BUCKLEY SCHUH & JERNIGAN INC.
114-178975-634999-00000
16J 2
AMT NET VCHR DISC
51.24 0.00
PAGE 106
VCHR NET
51.24
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 51.24
50.686.00 0.00
CHECK TOTAL o.oo
2,940.90 0.00
50,686.00
50,686.00
2,940.90
172.89 0.00 172.89
1.294.80 0.00
1,294.80
211.31 0.00 211.31
1,173.60 0.00
82.90- 0.00
12,734.07 0.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
1,173.60
82.90-
12,734.07
18,444.67
0.00 261.00 0.00 261.00
203.00 0.00 203.00
319.00 0.00 319.00
114-178975-634999-00000 0.00
114-178975-634999-00000 0.00
114-178975-634999-00000 0.00
464.00 0.00 464.00
MAY 24, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
23569
23569
103656
624 ANALYSIS
103520
624 ANALYSIS
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23, 2000
DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
114-178975-634999-00000 0.00
114-178975-634999-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
201946
518287 VENDOR 900050 - POTER,WRIGHT,MORRIS & AUTHOR TR ACCT
REFD DEP 11/8/99 MUIRFELD 670-000000-220113-00000
REFUND MUIRFIELD @ PELICAN MARSH
0.00
CHECK NO
23572
517966 VENDOR 255770 - PP~AXAIR DISTRIBUTION SOUTHEAST,LLC
PJ346430 408-233352-652990-00000
1122 SUPPLIES
16J
CHECK NO
23954
517988 VENDOR 264400 - PREFERRED TRAVEL OF NAPLES
C766 C DEUTSCH 681-421190-634405-00000
C DEUTSCH C766
AMT NET VCHR DISC
174.00 0.00
CHECK NO
23574
23714
518073 VENDOR 309830 -PRESTIGE PRINTING. INC
29884 408-233313-647110-00000
4668 BROCHURES
29906 001-100130-647110-00000
5223 BROCHURES
PAGE
CHECK NO
23595
517875 VENDOR 174760 - PROCRAFT BAI-rERIES
R22012880 521-122410-646425-00000
231 BATTERIES
VCHR NET
174.00
CHECK NO
24159
518272 VENDOR 267130 - PROFESSIONAL BUILDING SYSTEMS, INC.
29244 301-155410-762200-80096
2131 - THRU 4/25/00
281.00 0.00 281.00
CHECK TOTAL 0,00
25,000.00 0.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
0.00 8.50 0.00
CHECK TOTAL 0,00
1,702. O0
25,000.00
25,000.00
8.50
8.50
0.00 533.00 0.00 533.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 533.00
0.00 972.00 0.00 972.00
0.00 680.00 0.00 680.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
1,652. O0
0.00 176,10 0.00 176.10
0.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 176.10
211,390.07 0.00
211,390.07
107
MAY 24, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER DESCRIPTION
24159 29244 - RETAINAGE
2131 - THRU 4/25/00
COLLIER COUNTY. FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23, 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
301-000000-205100-00000 0.00
CHECK NO 517855 VENDOR 158120 - PUBLIX ~410
23583 I02595781/321600400
2019 SUPPLIES
23578 I02595885/234100000
1303 SUPPLIES
23583 I02595892/321600400
2019 SUPPLIES
23583 I02595891/321600400
2019 SUPPLIES
111-156313-652210-00000 0.00
130-157710-652210-00000 0.00
111-156313-652210-00000 0.00
111-156313-652210-00000 0.00
CHECK NO 517841
23582 240515
835 SUPPLIES
23581 241909
2032 SUPPLIES
23579 CM240515
3191 LINERS
23580 241800
955968 BAGS
23584 240928
954614 SUPPLIES
23579 240905
3191 LINERS
23581 242814
2032 SUPPLIES
23581 CM241909
2032 SUPPLIES
VENDOR 144550 - PYRAMID II JANITORIAL SUPPLIES
111-156334-652510-00000
16J 2
AMT NET VCHR DISC
21,139.01- 0.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
PAGE 108
VCHR NET
21,139.01-
190,251.06
284.96 0.00 284.96
95.67 0.00 95.67
CHECK NO 517908 VENDOR 202510 - PYRAMID II, INC.
29.87 0.00 29.87
44.22 0.00 44.22
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 454.72
0.00 359.98 0.00 359.98
001-156363-652510-00000 0.00
111-156380-652510-00000 0.00
111-156380-652510-00000 0.00
111-156313-652510-00000 0.00
699.69 0.00 699.69
25.40- 0.00
25.40-
88.50 0.00 88.50
497.63 0.00 497.63
25.40 0.00 25.40
386.25 0.00 386.25
386.25- 0.00
111-156380-652510-00000 0.00
001-156363-652510-00000 0.00
001-156363-652510-00000 0.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
386.25-
1,645.80
MAY 24, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
23585
23586
241418
1739 SUPPLIES
241418
2740 SUPPLIES
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23, 2000
DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
001-155410-652510-00000 0.00
001-155410-652510-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
24138
24138
24137
518275
#5 - RETAINAGE
916783 - TO 4/28/00 - RETAINAGE
916783 - TO 4/28/00
916781 - TO 4/28/00
VENDOR 272640 - QUALITY CONTROL BUILDERS, INC
496-000000-205100-00000
0.00
496-192340-763100-33358 0,00
496-192340-763100-33358 0.00
CHECK NO
23591
23958
23591
23591
23591
23958
23958
23958
23591
517909
11016
2363 SVS
11368
2363 SVS
11357
2363 SVS
11262
2363 SVS
11359
2363 SVS
11354
2363 SVS
11368
2363 SVS
11354
2363 SVS
11357
2363 SVS
VENDOR 202830 - QUICK KEY LOCKSMITH SERVICES
001-122240-639965-00000
AMT NET VCHR DISC VCHR NET
156.96 0.00 156.96
118.80 0.00 118.80
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 275.76
1,591.00-
57.145.00
4,572.00
CHECK TOTAL
0.00 1,591.00-
0.00 57,145.00
0.00 4,572.00
0.00 60,126.00
001-122240-639965-00000 0.00
001-122240-639965-00000 0.00
001-122240-639965-00000 0,00
001-122240-639965-00000 0.00
107.50 0.00 107.50
264.40 0.00 264.40
52.50 0.00 52.50
0.97- 0.00 0.97-
61.25 0.00 61.25
2.15- 0.00 2.15-
1.22- 0.00 1.22-
7.93- 0.00 7.93-
001-122240-639965-00000 0.00
001-122240-639965-00000 0.00
001-122240-639965-00000 0.00
001-122240-639965-00000 0:00
0.00 2.21- 0.00 2.21-
MAY 24, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
23591 11262
2363 SVS
23591 11359
2363 SVS
23591 11016
2363 SVS
DESCRIPTION
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23, 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
001-122240-639965-00000 0.00
001-122240-639965-00000 0.00
001-122240-639965-00000 0.00
CHECK NO 518237 VENDOR 120660 - R.W.C.
23722 18790
4466 - EQUIPMENT/SHIPPING
408-253215-764180-00000 0.00
408-253215-641950-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
201986
518135 VENDOR 900050 - MAE ANNE SCHREIBER
REFUND-PARKS (SCHREIBER) 130-157710-347990-00000
REFUND (RAE ANNE SCHREIBER)
0.00
CHECK NO
23672
517997 VENDOR 269750 - RAYMOND SMITH
1/11/00 TUITION REIMB.
1/11/00 TUITION REIMBURSEMENT
114-178970-654310-00000
0.00
CHECK NO
24148
517953 VENDOR 245970 - RCC CONSULTANTS, INC.
0010516-IN 301-611010-764210-00000
702988 - THRU 3/21/00
0.00
CHECK NO
23337
24112
518005 VENDOR 275110 - REDDY ICE COPOMATION
338-00060392 408-253212-652990-00000
700 - ICE
338-00057839 101-163620-634999-00000
1834 - ICE
0.00
0,00
AMT NET
1.57-
32.50
73.75
CHECK TOTAL
5,308,00
250.00
CHECK TOTAL
30.00
CHECK TOTAL
417.51
CHECK TOTAL
1,472.42
CHECK TOTAL
50.40
101.40
CHECK TOTAL
16J
VCHR DISC
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
PAGE
VCHR NET
1.57-
32.50
73.75
575.85
5,558.00
5,558.00
30.00
30.00
417.51
417.51
1,472.42
1,472.42
50.40
101.40
151.80
MAY 24. 2000
REPORT 100-601
COLLIER COUNTY. FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23, 2000
VOUCHER DESCRIPTION
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
CHECK NO 518109 VENDOR 313690 - RICHARD A, GOWER & DONNA L, GOWER
23704 EASEMENT
5349 EASEMENT
313-163673-761200-63041 0.00
CHECK NO
23336
517961 VENDOR 250290 - RICK'S TOTAL LAWN CARE
4/30/00 495-192330-634999-00000
1434 - MAINTENANCE
16J
CHECK NO 518019 VENDOR 281860 - ROBBINS
23338 C4495-0400
3383 - ANSWERING SERVICE
23339 C4496-0400
2025 - ANSWERING SERVICE
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
408-210105-641150-00000
001-122240-641150-00000
AMT NET VCHR DISC
1,185,00 0.00
CHECK NO 518136 VENDOR 900050 - ROBERT CURTH
201983 REFUND (RBT. CURTH)
REFUND (ROBERT CURTH)
201984 REFUND (RBT. CURTH)
REFUND (ROBERT CURTH)
001-155410-346410-00000
610-155410-346450-00000
CHECK TOTAL 0,00
2
CHECK NO
23930
23340
518058 VENDOR 303240 -ROBERT FLINN RECORDS MGMT CENTER
00004-0048 001-443010-634999-00000
3415 - STORAGE SERVICE
00004-0041 001-122240-639964-00000
2922 - STORAGE SERVICE
PAGE
VCHR NET
CHECK NO
23948
517890 VENDOR 185610 - ROBERT N ZACHARY
TRAVEL 5/11/00 001-010510-640310-00000
7~qCH/~RY 5/11/00
1,185. O0
1,185,00
0.00 700.00 0.00 700.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 700.00
0.00 241.45 0.00 241.45
0,00 137.65 0.00 137.65
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 379.10
0.00 10.00 0.00 10.00
0.00 25,00 0.00 25.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 35,00
0.00 215,95 0.00 215.95
1.422.05 0.00
0.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
1,422.05
1,638.00
0.00 22,04 0.00 22.04
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 22.04
MAY 24, 2000
REPORT 100-601
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23, 2000
VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
CHECK NO 518059 VENDOR 303320 - ROBERT P VONHOLLE
24109 REIMBURSE R. VON HOLLE 408-233352-654360-00000
956390 - REIMBURSE FOR R.VON HOLLE
0.00
CHECK NO 518113 VENDOR 313860 - ROBERTA REISS
24019 TRAVEL 4/5-14/00
TRAVEL 4/5-14/00
24019 TRAVEL 5/2-3/00
TRAVEL 5/2-3/00
001-156160-640300-00000
001-156160-640300-00000
0.00
0.00
CHECK NO
23927
518020 VENDOR 282070 - ROCHA CONTROLS
5202 408-233313-646970-00000
950271 REPAIR
0.00
CHECK NO
23331
518062 VENDOR 303870 - ROGER WILLIAMS MINT
10305 001-156363-652990-00000
3114 - METERS (TOKENS)
0.00
CHECK NO
23952
518011 VENDOR 277750 - RONNEY D. COX
TRAVEL 10/13-5/12
COX 10/13-5/12 TRAVEL
001-156110-640200-00000
001-156110-640300-00000
0.00
0.00
CHECK NO
24056
518079 VENDOR 311230 - ROTO-ROOTER PLUMBERS
20576 191-138785-884100-00000
356643520006 BILLINGTON /5336
0.00
CHECK NO
238O3
518098 VENDOR 313190 - ROTOUNKT KITCHEN LP
KITCHEN W CHURCH 191-138785-884100-00000
35996640002 CHURCH /5211
0.00
AMT NET
225.00
CHECK TOTAL
105.20
18.00
CHECK TOTAL
423.00
CHECK TOTAL
795,00
CHECK TOTAL
196.04
14.50
CHECK TOTAL
375,00
CHECK TOTAL
2.500.00
16J
2
VCHR DISC
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
PAGE
VCHR NET
225.00
225.00
105.20
18.00
123.20
423.00
423,00
795.00
795.00
210.54
210.54
375.00
375. O0
2,500.00
VOUCHER
CHECK NO
23703
MAY 24, 2000
REPORT 100-601
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23. 2000
DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
517780
VENDOR 16530 - S & S ARTS AND CRAFTS
3165326 130-157710-652990-00000
1326 - SUPPLIES
23360 3158841
955946 - CELLOPHANE ROLL
23703 3181253
1326 - SUPPLIES
CHECK NO
23362
CHECK NO
0.00
001-156110-652610-00000 0,00
130-157710-652990-00000 0.00
517857 VENDOR 159590 - SAM"S CLUB #6364 NAPLES
#24366342988 5/6/00
955637 - SUPPLIES
517878 VENDOR 179920 - SAWS CLUB
23334 #35366342988
955788 - POND KIT FOR SUMMER CAMP
CHECK NO
23932
CHECK NO
23330
CHECK NO
24126
111-156349-652990-00000
111-156349-652210-00000
0.00
0.00
24126
001-156363-652990-00000
0.00
517797 VENDOR 100700 - SANDLAND EQUIPMENT CORPORATION
15043 408-233312-764180-00000
3146 - EQUIPMENT
0.00
517905 VENDOR 199020 - SCHLUMBERGER TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
701704 001-156363-646970-00000
2346 - REPAIRS
0.00
517991 VENDOR 266010 - SCHWAB READY MIX INC
30033489 103-163642-653150-00000
5334 - CONCRETE
30032482 103-163642-653150-00000
5334 - CONCRETE
0.00
0.00
AMT NET
CHECK TOTAL
3,381.30
2.87
447.89
CHECK TOTAL
114.88
9.98
CHECK TOTAL
109.98
CHECK TOTAL
4,957.10
CHECK TOTAL
602.85
CHECK TOTAL
217.00
158.00
16J
VCHR DISC
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
2
PAGE 113
VCHR NET
2,500.00
3,381.30
2.87
447.89
3,832.06
124.86
124.86
109.98
109.98
4.957.10
4,957.10
602.85
602,85
217.00
158.00
MAY 24, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23, 2000
DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
CHECK NO
23363
517817 VENDOR 119170 - SCIENTIFIC SOUND, INC.
SDP 04140 001-100130-652990-00000
955920 - AUDIO RELOCATION
0.00
CHECK NO
23343
23342
23342
23342
23332
23332
23342
517896
009040927
4799 - SUPPLIES
009040968
406 SUPPLIES
009041074
406 SUPPLIES
009040921
406 SUPPLIES
009041105
856 SUPPLIES
009040~40
856 SUPPLIES
009040932
406 SUPPLIES
VENDOR 193330 - SCOTT PAINT CORP.
001-172930-652990-00000
001-122240-652999-00000
001-122240-652999-00000
001-122240-652999-00000
111-156332-652999-00000
111-156332-652999-00000
001-122240-652999-00000
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
CHECK NO
23926
23925
517781 VENDOR 16650 - SCOTTY'S INC.
0081-115970
956188 SUPPLIES
0081-116408
956187 SUPPLIES
111-156332-652990-00000
111-156332-652990-00000
0.00
0.00
CHECK NO
23361
517782 VENDOR 16700 - SEWELL DOOR CONTROL & GLASS
14974 001-156110-646110-00000
955906 - REPAIRS
0.00
AMT NET
CHECK TOTAL
146.00
CHECK TOTAL
85.12
753.51
42.78
39.10
108.65
17.14
92.31
CHECK TOTAL
74.18
368.34
CHECK TOTAL
153.50
16j
VCHR DISC
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
PAGE
VCHR NET
375.00
146.00
146.00
85.12
753.51
42.78
39.10
108.65
17.14
92.31
1,138.61
74.18
368.34
442.52
153.50
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 153.50
MAY 24, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
CHECK NO
23701
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23, 2000
DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO
518023 VENDOR 282410 - SHAMROCK PLUMBING & MECHANICAL INC
33162 368-116360-763100-80016
4753 - WATER SUPPLY
AMT DISC
0.00
CHECK NO
23718
23718
518010 VENDOR 276770 - SHARON TELLY
TRAVEL 5/8
TELLY TRAVEL 5/8
TRAVEL 4/28
TELLY TRAVEL 4/28
681-421510-640300-00000 0.00
681-421510-640300-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
23935
518031 VENDOR 287130 - SHEPARD'S
ACCT# 1100063878
956143 CITATIONS
681-421510-654110-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
23341
23341
23341
23931
23341
517783 VENDOR
0565-8
407 - SUPPLIES
7675-8
407 - SUPPLIES
7189-0
407 - SUPPLIES
8297-0
407 - SUPPLIES
1065-1
407 - SUPPLIES
16910 - SHERWIN WILLIAMS
001-122240-652999-00000
16J
AMT NET VCHR DISC
3,351.46 0.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
CHECK NO
24037
517818
PP #17
PP #17
PAGE 115
VCHR NET
3,351.46
3,351.46
VENDOR 122300 - SHERYL FITZGERALD
001-000000-218810-00000
001-122240-652999-00000 0.00
001-122240-652999-00000 0.00
0.00 110.00 0.00 110.00
001-122240-652999-00000 0.00
001-122240-652999-00000 0,00
0.00 50,38 0,00 50.38
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 260.00
170.07 0.00 170.07
47.90 0.00 47.90
27.30 0.00 27.30
23.24 0.00 23.24
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 318,89
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 110.00
260,00 0.00 260.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 54.23
27.26 0.00 27.26
26.97 0.00 26.97
MAY 24. 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
CHECK NO
23702
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23. 2000
DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO
517970 VENDOR 257130 - SIDEKICK & SPUNKY CLOWN COMPANY
3713 111-156349-634999-00000
5143 - GAMES FOR CINCO DEMAYO
AMT DISC
0.00
CHECK NO
23346
23346
517784 VENDOR 16950 - SIGN CRAFT
14196A/B
955452 - PANELS
14196A/B
4996 - BANNERS
001-100130-652990-00000 0.00
001-100130-652990-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
23344
23345
517978 VENDOR 260690 - SIGNCRAFT
14829
4444 - REPLACEMENT LETTER
14873
4709 - INSTALLATION
130-157710-646316-00000 0.00
408-233352-652990-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
23708
518081 VENDOR 311460 - SIR FRANCIS DRAKE HOTEL
M MIDDLEBROOK 5/22-6/4 681-421510-640300-00000
4812 M MIDDLEBROOK 5/22-6/4
0.00
CHECK NO
23335
517808 VENDOR 109060 - SMITH FENCE COMPANY
4/24/00 REPAIR @ VANDRBLT 001-156363-646970-00000
956184 - REPAIRS @ VANDERBILT
0.00
CHECK NO
23347
23347
517920 VENDOR 215640 - SNAP-ON-TOOLS
59443
4345 - PARTS
61328
4345 - PARTS
521-122410-646425-00000
521-122410-646425-00000
0.00
0.00
AMT NET
1,800.00
CHECK TOTAL
105.00
780.00
CHECK TOTAL
590.00
999.99
CHECK TOTAL
954.00
CHECK TOTAL
125.00
CHECK TOTAL
182.10
44.10
16j
VCHR DISC
0.00
0.00
0.00
0,00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
2
PAGE 116
VCHR NET
1.800.00
1.800.00
105.00
780.00
885.00
590.00
999.99
1.589.99
954.00
954.00
125.00
125. O0
182.10
44.10
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 226.20
MAY 24. 2000
REPORT 100-601
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23, 2000
VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
CHECK NO 518099 VENDOR 313200 - SOUTH~FLORIDAY REAL ESTATE SERVICES
23801 REPAIRS FILLMORE
77213840002 FILLMORES /5210
191-138785-884100-00000 0.00
CHECK NO 518067
24024 PP #17
PP #17
VENDOR 305680 - SOUTHWEST FL PROFESSIONAL FIREFIGHT
001-000000-218700-00000
0.00
CHECK NO
23364
23349
517785 VENDOR 17410 - SPEEDY BLUEPRINTING
10174433 109-182901-652990-00000
955434 - SUPPLIES
10174565 301-120402-647110-80524
5020 - PRINTS
0.00
0.00
CHECK NO
23333
517980 VENDOR 261140 - SPORTAILOR
3701
2431 - UNIFORM SHIRTS
001-156363-652110-00000
0.00
CHECK NO
24110
517914 VENDOR 210600 -SPORTY'S PILOT SHOP
15209587 495-192310-649990-00000
956151 - EQUIPMENT FOR CCAA AIRCRAFT
0.00
CHECK NO
23793
23793
23793
517960 VENDOR 250020 - SPRINT
424053565 4/28/00
424053565 4/28/00
470197505 4/21/00
470197505 4/21/00
362935190 5/8/00
362935190 5/8/00
490-144610-641900-00000
001-122240-641900-00000
109-182601-641400-00000
109-182900-641400-00000
778-182700-641400-00000
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
AMT NET
2,436.88
CHECK TOTAL
612.75
CHECK TOTAL
86.04
353.70
CHECK TOTAL
166.31
CHECK TOTAL
424.60
CHECK TOTAL
15.07
2.99
33.07
33.07
11.01
16J
VCHR DISC
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0,00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
! PAGE 117
VCHR NET
2,436.88
2,436.88
612.75
612.75
86.04
353.70
439.74
166.31
166.31
424.60
424.60
15.07
2.99
77.15
MAY 24, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER DESCRIPTION
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23, 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
16j
AMT 'NET VCHR DISC
2
PAGE
VCHR NET
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 95.21
CHECK NO 518204 VENDOR 255040 - SPRINT
23968 455-2612 5/10-6/9/00
455-2612 5/10-6/9/00
001-156145-641900-00000 0.00
26.09 0.00 26.09
23968
657-1446 4/28-5/27/00
657-1446 4/28-5/27/00
111-156334-641900-00000 0.00
111-156349-641900-00000 0.00
35.58
202,86 0.00
238.44
23968 642-0818 5/4-6/3/00
642-0818 5/4-6/3/00
001-156363-641900-00000 0.00
52,36 0.00 52.36
23968 695-4425 5/4-6/3/00
695-4425 5/4-6/3/00
188-140480-641400-00000 0.00
24.55 0.00 24.55
23795 774-7686 4/19-5/18/00
774-7686 4/19-5/18/00
001-000000-202800-00000 0.00
21.78 0.00 21.78
23795 658-7300 4/13-5/12/00
658-7300 4/13-5/12/00
001-000000-202800-00000 0.00
518.03 0.00 518.03
23968
597-6261 5/7-6/6/00
597-6261 5/7-6/6/00
001-155410-641900-00000 0.00
001-155410-641200-00000 0.00
142.05
32,10 0.00
174.15
23968 403-8373 5/7-6/6/00
403-8373 5/7-6/6/00
101-163630-641900-00000 0.00
30.17 0.00 30.17
23968 643-4117 3/16-4/15/00
643-4117 3/16-4/15/00
510-102020-641100-00000 0.00
31.75 0.00 31.75
23968 394-2134 5/7-6/6/00
394-2134 5/7-6/6/00
470-173442-641900-00000 0.00
75.58 0.00 75.58
23968 455-1441 5/10-6/9/00
455-1441 5/10-6/9/00
001-156140-641900-00000 0.00
118.55 0.00 118.55
23968 513-9548 5/4-6/3/00
513-9548 5/4-6/3/00
101-163630-641900-00000 0.00
29.95 0.00 29.95
23968 354-1145 5/4-6/3/00
354-1145 5/4-6/3/00
101-163630-641900-00000 0.00
29.95 0.00 29.95
23795 774-9106 4/19-5/18/00
774-9106 4/19-5/18/00
001-000000-202800-00000 0.00
30.04 0.00 30.04
23968 793-3795 5/13-6/12/00
793-3795 5/13-6/12/00
001-122240-641900-00000 0.00
36.95 0.00 36.95
MAY 24, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
23968 455-2275
455-2275
23968 659-9172
659-9172
23794 695-2778
695-2778
23968 352-1995
352-1995
23968 597-8078
597-8078
23968 394-6750
394-6750
23795 101-1919
101-1919
23968 695-2020
695-2020
23968 774-6406
774-6406
23968 793-7465
793-7465
23968 597-6707
597-6707
23968 435-3255
435-3255
23968 394-2383
394-2383
23968 394-2793
394-2793
23795 658-0781
658-0781
23968 643-4117
643-4117
DESCRIPTION
5/10-6/9/00
5/10-6/9/00
3/25-4/24/00
3/25-4/24/00
5/4-6/3/00
5/4-6/3/00 /1650
5/13-6/12/00
5/13-6/12/00
5/7-6/6/00
5/7-6/6/00
5/7-6/6/00
5/7-6/6/00
4/1-4/30/00
4/1-4/30/00
5/14-6/3/00
5/14-6/03/00
4/19-5/18/00
4/19-5/18/00
5/13-6/12/00
5/13-6/12/00
5/7-6/6/00
5/7-6/6/00
5/4-6/3/00
5/4-6/3/00
5/7-6/6/00
5/7-6/6/00
5/7-6/6/00
5/7-6/6/00
4/13-5/12/00
4/13-5/12/00
4/16-5/15/00
4/16-5/15/00
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23, 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
408-253221-641100-00000 0,00
510-102020-641100-00000 0.00
495-192350-641900-00000 0.00
111-156332-641900-00000 0.00
408-233313-641100-00000 0.00
441-256110-641100-00000 0.00
001-000000-202800-00000 0.00
490-144610-641900-00000 0.00
101-163620-641900-00000 0.00
111-156341-641900-00000 0.00
109-182601-641400-00000 0.00
109-182900-641400-00000 0.00
778-182700-641400-00000 0.00
101-163630-641900-00000 0.00
001-156160-641210-00000 0.00
001-156363-641900-00000 0.00
001-000000-202800-00000 0.00
510-102020-641100-00000 0.00
16J 2
AMT NET VCHR DISC
64.44 0.00
PAGE
VCHR NET
64.44
26.09 0,00 26.09
269.10 0.00 269.10
59.89 0.00 59.89
26.09 0.00 26.09
30.55 0.00 30.55
291.70 0.00 291.70
97.68 0.00 97.68
101.64 0.00 101.64
86.71 0.00 86.71
12,88
12.88
4.28 0.00
30.04
30.04 0,00 30.04
30.04 0.00 30.04
47.52 0.00 47.52
28.90 0.00 28.90
30.54 0.00 30.54
MAY 24, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
23796 092-1528
092-1528
23968 101-0048
101-0048
23968 455-8088
455-8088
23968 695-0008
695-0008
23795 732-2700
732-2700
23968 513-9264
513-9264
23968 354-1144
354-1144
23968 352-1991
352-1991
23968 513-9519
513-9519
23968 101-2152
101-2152
23968 513-9545
513-9545
23968 394-3272
394-3272
23968 348-0256
348-0256
23968 403-8374
403-8374
23968 101-1546
101-1546
23795 774-9207
774-9207
23968 403-8402
403-8402
DESCRIPTION
4/16-5/15/00
4/16-5/15/00 /1352
5/1-5/31/00
5/1-5/31/00
5/10-6/9/00
5/10-6/9/00
5/4-6/3/00
5/4-6/3/00
4/22-5/21/00
4/22-5/21/00
5/4-6/3/00
5/4-6/3/00
5/4-6/3/00
5/4-6/3/00
5/13-6/12/00
5/13-6/12/00
5/4-6/3/00
5/4-6/3/00
5/1-5/31/00
5/1-5/31/00
5/4-6/3/00
5/4-6/3/00
5/7-6/6/00
5/7-6/6/00
5/7-6/6/00
5/7-6/6/00
5/7-6/6/00
5/7-6/6/00
4/1-4/30/00
4/1-4/30/00
4/19-5/18/00
4/19-5/18/00
5/7-6/6/00
5/7-6/6/00
COLLIER COUNTY. FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23, 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
681-421510-641900-00000 0.00
001-144210-641900-00000 0.00
001-156145-641900-00000 0.00
198-157430-641900-00000 0.00
001-000000-202800-00000 0.00
001-156363-641900-00000 0.00
101-163630-641900-00000 0.00
111-156341-641900-00000 0.00
111-156332-641900-00000 0.00
101-163630-641900-00000 0.00
001-121143-641400-00000 0.00
101-163630-641900-00000 0.00
001-156160-641900-00000 0.00
101-163630-641900-00000 0.00
101-163630-641900-00000 0.00
510-102020-641100-00000 0.00
001-000000-202800-00000 0.00
101-163630-641900-00000 0.00
16J 2
AMT NET VCHR DISC
171.08 0.00
PAGE
VCHR NET
171.08
17.70 0.00 17.70
203.52 0.00 203.52
198.11 0.00 198.11
857.30 0.00 857.30
67.69 0.00 67.69
30.11 0.00 30.11
76.09
37.55 0.00
113.64
83.83 0.00 83.83
29.95 0.00 29.95
29.95 0.00 29.95
187.08 0.00 187.08
31.56 0.00 31.56
30.04 0.00 30.04
30.04 0.00 30.04
241.03 0.00 241.03
29.95 0.00 29.95
MAY 24, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER DESCRIPTION
23968 498-5799 5/4-6/3/00
498-5799 5/4-6/3/00
23968 394-7776 5/7-6/6/00
394-7776 5/7-6/6/00
23968 101-1546 5/1-5/31/00
101-1546 5/1-5/31/00
23795 775-6687 4/22-5/21/00
775-6687 4/22-5/21/00
23795 774-9356 4/19-5/18/00
774-9356 4/19-5/18/00
23968 455-9282 5/10-6/9/00
455-9282 5/10-6/9/00
23795 774-11464/19-5/18/00
774-1146 4/19-5/18/00
23968 597-2265 5/7-6/6/00
597-2265 5/7-6/6/00
23795 657-8228 4/28-5/27/00
657-8228 4/28-5/27/00
23968 348-2784 5/7-6/6/00
348-2784 5/7-6/6/00
23795 101-1943 4/1-4/30/00
101-1943 4/1-4/30/00
23795 092-2026 4/16-5/15/00
092-2026 4/16-5/15/00
23795 774-8049 4/19-5/18/00
774-8049 4/19-5/18/00
23968 498-1789 5/4-6/3/00
498-1789 5/4-6/3/00
23795 732-3168 4/22-5/21/00
732-3168 4/22-5/21/00
23795 643-8400 4/16-5/15/00
643-8400 4/16-5/15/00
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23, 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
001-156363-641900-00000 0.00
001-156160-641900-00000 0.00
510-102020-641100-00000 0.00
001-000000-202800-00000 0.00
001-000000-202800-00000 0.00
001-156363-641900-00000 0.00
001-000000-202800-00000 0.00
109-182601-641400-00000 0.00
109-182900-641400-00000 0.00
778-182700-641400-00000 0,00
001-000000-202800-00000 0.00
408-253211-641100-00000 0.00
001-000000-202800-00000 0.00
001-000000-202800-00000 0.00
001-000000-202800-00000 0.00
490-144610-641900-00000 0.00
001-000000-202800-00000 0.00
001-000000-202800-00000 0.00
AMT NET
36,51
34.37
187.08
30.04
30.04
95.05
487.62
45.95
45.95
15,32
70.20
27.16
280,62
192.31
1.565.93
35.13
44.77
2.209.07
VCHR DISC
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0,00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
PAGE
VCHR NET
36,51
34.37
187.08
30.04
30.04
95.05
121
487.62
107.22
70.20
27.16
280.62
192.31
1,565.93
35.13
44.77
2,209.07
MAY 24, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
23968 514-2377
514-2377
23968 455-4211
455-4211
23968 597-8444
597-8444
23968 394-6667
394-6667
23968 513-9546
513-9546
23968 354-1142
354-1142
23968 354-1143
354-1143
23968 597-3653
597-3653
23795 334-6249
334-6249
23968 403-8397
403-8397
23968 593-4071
593-4071
23968 513-1235
513-1235
23795 774-8999
774-8999
23968 659-9172
659-9172
23968 597-5355
597-5355
23968 695-2226
695-2226
23968 695-4130
695-4130
DESCRIPTION
5/4-6/3/00
5/4-6/3/00
5/10-6/9/00
5/10-6/9/00
5/7-6/6/00
5/7-6/6/00
5/7-6/6/00
5/7-6/6/00
5/14-6/3/00
5/14-6/3/00
5/4-6/3/00
5/4-6/3/00
5/4-6/3/00
5/4-6/3/00
5/7-6/6/00
5/7-6/6/00
4/4-5/3/00
4/4-5/3/00
5/7-6/6/00
5/7-6/6/00
5/4-6/3/00
5/4-6/3/00
5/4-6/3/00
5/4-6/3/00
4/19-5/18/00
4/19-5/18/00
4/25-5/24/00
4/25-5/24/00
5/7-6/6/00
5/7-6/6/00
5/4-6/3/00
5/4-6/3/00
5/4-6/3/00
5/4-6/3/00
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23, 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
101-163630-641900-00000 0.00
490-144610-641900-00000 0.00
001-156170-641900-00000 0.00
490-144610-641900-00000 0.00
101-163630-641900-00000 0.00
101-163630-641900-00000 0.00
101-163630-641900-00000 0.00
001-156170-641210-00000 0.00
001-000000-202800-00000 0.00
101-163630-641900-00000 0.00
101-163610-641900-00000 0.00
188-140480-641400-00000 0.00
001-000000-202800-00000 0.00
510-102020-641100-00000 0.00
408-233312-641100-00000 0.00
521-122410-641400-00000 0.00
188-140480-641400-00000 0.00
16J
~
AMT NET VCHR DISC
30.04 0.00
PAGE 122
VCHR NET
30.04
75.01 0.00 75.01
103.67 0.00 103.67
28.60 0.00 28.60
29.95 0.00 29.95
29.95 0.00 29.95
29.95 0.00 29.95
33.99 0.00 33.99
1,018.15 0.00
1,018.15
30.17 0.00 30.17
27.16 0.00 27.16
23.65 0.00 23.65
7,086.06 0.00
7,086.06
26.09 0.00 26.09
239.83 0.00 239.83
22.90 0.00 22.90
58.08 0.00 58.08
MAY 24, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
23968
23968
23795
23968
23968
23968
23795
23968
23794
23968
23795
23968
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23, 2000
DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
657-3002 4/28-5/27/00
657-3002 4/28-5/27/00
597-2917 5/7-6/6/00
597-2917 5/7-6/6/00
643-6575 4/16-5/15/00
643-6575 4/16-5/15/00
513-9506 5/4-6/3/00
513-9506 5/4-6/3/00
642-6652 5/4-6/3/00
642-6652 5/4-6/3/00
597-2255 5/7-6/6/00
597-2255 5/7-6/6/00
657-3232 4/28-5/27/00
657-3232 4/28-5/27/00
348-0337 5/7-6/6/00
348-0337 5/7-6/6/00
695-9956 5/4-6/3/00
695-9956 5/4-6/3/00 /1650
658-0783 5/13-6/12/00
658-0783 5/13-6/12/00
101-2081 4/1-4/30/00
101-2081 4/1-4/30/00
597-1749 5/7-6/6/00
597-1749 5/7-6/6/00
001-155410-641900-00000 0.00
001-155410-641200-00000 0.00
490-144610-641900-00000 0.00
001-000000-202800-00000 0.00
101-163630-641900-00000 0.00
521-122450-641400-00000 0.00
101-163630-641900-00000 O.OO
001-000000-202800-00000 0.00
101-163630-641900-00000 0.00
495-192350-641900-00000 0.00
001-122240-641900-00000 0.00
001-000000-202800-00000 0.00
109-182601-641400-00000 0.00
109-182900-641400-00000 0.00
778-182700-641400-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
23348
517779 VENDOR 16420 - ST FRANCIS ANIMAL CLINIC
00-6207 VAUGHN 610-155410-631970-00000
1594 - SPAY/NEUTER FEES
16j
CHECK NO 518057 VENDOR 301540 - STATE OF FLORIDA DISBURSMENT UNIT
AMT NET VCHR DISC
70.94
20.72 0.00
PAGE
VCHR NET
91.66
26.34 0.00 26.34
1,473.77 0.00
1,473.77
29.95 0.00 29.95
21.87 0.00 21.87
26.09 0.00 26.09
24.55 0.00 24.55
30.04 0.00 30.04
28.20 0.00 28.20
29.15 0.00 29.15
480.61 0.00 480.61
68.95
68.95
22.97 0,00
CHECK TOTAL
0.00
160.87
21.791.36
0.00 75.00 0.00 75.00
CHECK TOTAL
0.00
75.00
123
MAY 24, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER DESCRIPTION
24089 PP # 17
PP #17 / PP 5/19/00
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23, 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
001-000000-218810-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
201955
518137 VENDOR 900050 - STEPHEN BUFTER
197036 113-000000-115420-00000
197036 - BUFTER
0.00
CHECK NO
23933
518008 VENDOR 276380 - STEVE STYLES
3AZZERCISE 4/15-5/15
1023 - 2AZZERCISE CLASS 4/15-5/15
111-156390-634999-00000
0.00
CHECK NO
24111
517993 VENDOR 266830 - STL, INC
133231
955794 - VOICE TERMINAL
518-121630-652910-00000
0.00
CHECK NO
23934
517833 VENDOR 136600 - SUN BELT MEDICAL/EMERGI-SOURCE
070952 490-144610-652710-00000
5008 o SUPPLIES
0.00
CHECK NO
23928
23929
517982 VENDOR 261370-SUNCO BUILDING CORPORATION
196848 113-000000-115420-00000
196848 -SUNCO
197048 113-000000-115420-00000
197048 -SUNCO
0.00
0.00
CHECK NO 518227
24117 PP #17
PP #17
VENDOR 101420 - SUNCOAST SCHOOLS
001-000000-218300-00000
0.00
AMT NET
3,163.55
CHECK TOTAL
10.14
CHECK TOTAL
1,224.60
CHECK TOTAL
405.50
CHECK TOTAL
4,097.28
CHECK TOTAL
63.14
28.99
CHECK TOTAL
115,953.65
CHECK TOTAL
16J
VCHR DISC
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0o00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
2
PAGE 124
VCHR NET
3,163.55
3,163.55
10.14
10.14
1,224.60
1,224.60
405.50
405.50
4.O97.28
4,097.28
63.14
28.99
92.13
115,953.65
115.953.65
MAY 24. 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
CHECK NO
201982
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23, 2000
DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO
518138VENDOR 900050 - SUNSET LANDSCAPE
RFND #190012 (SUNSET LAND 113-138900-322110-00000
REFUND - SUNSET LANDSCAPE
AMT DISC
0.00
CHECK NO
23357
23353
23357
23357
517786
VENDOR 17660 - SUNSHINE ACE HARDWARE
145052 001-172930-652990-00000
1177 SUPPLIES
144676/4825
224 HARDWARE SUPPLIES
145051
1177
143375
1177
23359 352076
3637
SUPPLIES
SUPPLIES
SUPPLIES
SUPPLIES
23359 353048
3637
0.00
109-182901-652990-00000 0.00
001-172930-652990-00000 0.00
001-172930-652990-00000 0.00
111-156313-652990-00000 0.00
111-156313-652990-00000 0.00
CHECK NO 517787 VENDOR
23356 496858
511 - SUPPLIES
23350 496687
54 - SUPPLIES
23356 496116
511 - SUPPLIES
23355 497094
510 - SUPPLIES
23356 496400
511 - SUPPLIES
17670 - SUNSHINE ACE HARDWARE
408-233351-652990-00000
0.00
408-233312-652910-00000 0.00
408-233351-652990-00000 0.00
408-233351-652910-00000 0.00
408-233351-652990-00000 0.00
CHECK NO 517820 VENDOR 123170 - SUNSHINE ACE HARDWARE
AMT NET
18.00
CHECK TOTAL
21.59
34.63
20.58
44.41
31.69
7.43
CHECK TOTAL
27.76
60.48
57.82
102.15
18.83
CHECK TOTAL
163
VCHR DISC
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
~ PAGE 125
VCHR NET
18.00
18.00
21.59
34.63
20.58
44.41
31.69
7.43
160.33
27.76
60.48
57.82
102.15
18.83
267.04
MAY 24, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
23358
23358
23358
23358
DESCRIPTION
352226
1209 - SUPPLIES
351701
1209 - SUPPLIES
352266
1209 - SUPPLIES
352476
1209 - SUPPLIES
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23, 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
001-172930-652990-00000 0.00
001-172930-652990-00000 0.00
001-172930-652990-00000 0.00
001-172930-652990-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
23354
23352
23354
23351
23354
23352
517907 VENDOR 200380 - SUNSHINE ACE HARDWARE
352597
439 SUPPLIES
352352
168 SUPPLIES
352342
439 SUPPLIES
352492
100 SUPPLIES
352613
439 SUPPLIES
352332
168 SUPPLIES
408-253211-652990-00000 0.00
408-253215-655200-00000 0.00
408-253211-652990-00000 0.00
408-253221-652990-00000 0.00
408-253211-652990-00000 0.00
408-253215-655200-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
23953
518003 VENDOR 273930 - SUSAN ALDEN
TRAVEL 5/8-10/00
ALDEN 5/8-10/00 TRAVEL
001-138710-640310-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
2O1981
518139 VENDOR 900050 - SUSAN SURMAN
REFUND - PARKS (SURMAN)
REFUND - PARKS (SUSAN SURMAN)
111-156380-347990-00000 0.00
16j
AMT NET
17.09
25.21
16.14
52.06
CHECK TOTAL
18.40
3.84
12.85
9.97
41.41
51.03
CHECK TOTAL
89.30
CHECK TOTAL
100.00
CHECK TOTAL
2
VCHR DISC
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0,00
PAGE 126
VCHR NET
17,09
25.21
16.14
52.06
110.50
18,40
3.84
12.85
9.97
41.41
51.03
137.50
89.30
89.30
100.00
100.00
MAY 24, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
CHECK NO
23700
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23, 2000
DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO
517822 VENDOR 126470 - SWARTZ ASSOCIATES
#1869 001-156363-646316-00000
4333 - GRILL
AMT DISC
0.00
CHECK NO
23699
518006 VENDOR 275930 - SWEETWATER TECHNOLOGIES
8742 408-253211-652310-00000
182 - PHOSPHATE
0.00
CHECK NO
24010
23371
517790 VENDOR 18690 -T-SHIRT EXPRESS
2139 490-144610-652110-00000
004613 T-SHIRTS
21599 111-156390-652110-00000
1341 - TSHIRTS
0.00
0.00
CHECK NO
23368
23368
23368
23368
23368
23368
23368
23368
517788
68522
298
68496
298
68430
298
68345
298
68570
298
68549
298
68442
298
68501
298
VENDOR
PARTS
PARTS
PARTS
PARTS
PARTS
PARTS
PARTS
PARTS
18020 - TAMIAMI FORD INC
521-122410-646425-00000
521-122410-646425-00000
521-122410-646425-00000
521-122410-646425-00000
521-122410-646425-00000
521-122410-646425-00000
521-122410-646425-00000
521-122410-646425-00000
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
AMT NET
1,364.16
CHECK TOTAL
2,392.00
CHECK TOTAL
534.60
77.60
CHECK TOTAL
66.32
14.58
176.60
9.85
83.30
43.98
20.26
163.56
16j
VCHR DISC
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
PAGE 127
VCHR NET
1,364.16
1,364.16
2,392.00
2,392.00
534.60
77,60
612.20
66.32
14.58
176.60
9.85
83.30
43.98
20.26
163.56
MAY 24, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23, 2000
DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
CHECK NO
201950
201951
518140 VENDOR 900050 - TAMMY FONTAINE
REFUND AMINAL-FONTAINE
REFUND ANIMAL-FONTAINE
001-155410-346410-00000
REFUND AMINAL-FONTAINE
REFUND ANIMAL-FONTAINE
610-155410-346450-00000
0.00
0.00
CHECK NO 518274
24151 080036
917924 - TO 2/29/00
24151 080036
917924 - TO 2/29/00
24151 080036
917924 - TO 2/29/00
VENDOR 272270 - TAMPA BAY ENGINEERING, INC.
412-273511-631400-70047
414-263611-631400-73048
412-273511-631400-70048
0.00
0.00
0.00
CHECK NO 518053
23774 097616
956119 HOST CTY HIGHLIGHTS FOR JAN
23772 097620
956118 HOST CTY HIGHLIGHTS FOR FEB
23775 719312
956115 HOST CTY HIGHLIGHTS FOR APRIL
23773 10078
956117 HOST CTY HIGHLIGHTS FOR MARCH
VENDOR 299490 - TERRY O'CONNELL
001-100130-634999-00000
001-100130-634999-00000
001-100130-634999-00000
001-100130-634999-00000
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
CHECK NO 517889 VENDOR 184950 - TERRY SIDENER
23981 5/3/00
004198 SOCCER 2/21-3/27
111-156380-634999-00000
0.00
CHECK NO 518032 VENDOR 288070 - THAT'S AMORE IN NAPOLI
16J
AMT NET
CHECK TOTAL
10.00
25.00
CHECK TOTAL
6,555.41
8,153.96
6,840.32
CHECK TOTAL
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
CHECK TOTAL
243.75
CHECK TOTAL
2
VCHR DISC
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0,00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
PAGE 128
VCHR NET
578.45
10.00
25.00
35.00
6,555.41
8,153.96
6,840.32
21,549.69
100.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
400.00
243.75
243.75
MAY 24, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
23778
DESCRIPTION
74725
954618 SNACKS FOR SPRING BREAK CAMP
COLLIER COUNTY. FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23. 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
111-156313-652210-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
23875 26780
4531 PENS W/LOGO
518026 VENDOR 284010 - THE ADVISORS MARKETING GROUP
111-156341-648170-00000
23875 26802
4531PHOTO FRAMES
0.00
111-156341-648170-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
23544
517745 VENDOR 5440 - THE DUMONT COMPANY
071532 111-156349-652311-00000
1817 SODIUM HYPOCH
16J 2
CHECK NO
23486
23810
518264 VENDOR 223930 - THE HILLER GROUP, INC.
0000468-IN 495-192370-634999-00000
956225 DEMURRAGE TO UNLOAD FUEL
1002492-IN 495-192370-642415-00000
1491 FUEL
AMT NET VCHR DISC
252.95 0.00
PAGE 129
CHECK NO
23966
518056 VENDOR 301350 - THE NAPLES STUDIO
2509 111-156341-634999-00000
FESTIVAL
VCHR NET
252.95
CHECK NO
23713
23712
23955
517778 VENDOR 14880 - THE PHOTO LAB
68764/100133
956274 PROCESSING
68620/100133
956179 PROCESSING
68121/100331
821 PROCESSING
490-144610-647210-00000
490-144610-647210-00000
101-163610-647210-00000
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 252.95
1,031.80 0.00
1.031.80
751.80 0.00 751.80
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
1. 783.60
0.00 511.50 0.00 511.50
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 511.50
0.00 80.00 0.00 80.00
12,045.71 0.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
0.00
12.045.71
12.125.71
0.00 430.00 0.00 430.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 430.00
0.00 7.50 0.00
7.50
0.00 13.00 0.00 13.00
0.00 14.00 0.00 14.00
MAY 24. 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
23713
23955
23712
23955
23749
23955
DESCRIPTION
68766/100133
956274 PROCESSING
68105/100331
821 PROCESSING
68612/100133
956179 PROCESSING
68189/100331
821 PROCESSING
67533/100133
956058 SUPPLIES
68068/100331
821 PROCESSING
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23, 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
490-144610-647210-00000 0~00
101-163610-647210-00000 0.00
490-144610-647210-00000 0.00
101-163610-647210-00000 0,00
490-144610-647210-00000 0.00
101-163610-647210-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
24149
518041 VENDOR 294450 - THE V GROUP WILKISON JOINT VENTURE
16460 413-263611-631400-74034
917423 - THRU 4/23/00
0.00
CHECK NO
24012
517812 VENDOR 111820 - THREE SEAS ENTERPRISES
1999101085TSE-1999101085 111-138911-634804-00000
1999101085TSE-1999101085
0.00
CHECK NO
24133
24133
517999 VENDOR 271800-TILDEN LOBNITZ & COOPER, INC.
46276/499099 368-156415-763500-80027
3124 - TO 3/31/00
46276/499099 368-156416-763500-80037
3124 - TO 3/31/00
0.00
0.00
CHECK NO
24011
517946 VENDOR 240500 - TIME-LIFE EDUCATION, INC.
0000315036/050599620015 355-156190-766100-00000
003295 BOOK SERIES
0.00
AMT NET
12.00
56.00
13.50
16J
7.50
14.00
85.00
CHECK TOTAL
1.040.00
CHECK TOTAL
975.00
CHECK TOTAL
1,520.00
760,00
CHECK TOTAL
89.76
VCHR DISC
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
2
PAGE 130
VCHR NET
12.00
56.00
13.50
7.50
14,00
85. O0
222.50
1,040.00
1,040.00
975. O0
975.00
1,520.00
760.00
2,280.00
89.76
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 89.76
MAY 24, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
CHECK NO
201952
201953
DESCRIPTION
518141 VENDOR 900050 - TIMOTHY MOORE
REFUND AMINAL-MOORE
REFUND ANIMAL-MOORE
REFUND AMINAL-MOORE
REFUND ANIMAL-MOORE
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23, 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
001-155410-346410-00000 0.00
610-155410-346450-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
24157
518244 VENDOR 142340 - TINDALE, OLIVER & ASSOCIATES INC.
21501.00/1 126-138332-634999-33206
4764-3/00
0.00
CHECK NO
24035
517996
PP #17
PP #17
VENDOR 268430 - TOMPKINS COUNTY SCU
001-000000-218810-00000
16J 2
CHECK NO
23983
23983
518086 VENDOR 311820 - TONY'S DOCKSIDE SERVICE
671111 144-144360-646970-00000
956162 ELECT. REPAIR SUPPLIES
671120 144-144360-646970-00000
956162 ELECT. REPAIR SUPPLIES
AMT NET VCHR DISC
PAGE 131
CHECK NO
23382
23382
23382
517945
747
5068 - WIRING FOR COMPUTERS
VENDOR 239650 - TOTAL COMMUNICATION CONCEPTS GROUP,
001-156110-634999-00000
754
5068 - WIRING FOR COMPUTERS
753
5068 - WIRING FOR COMPUTERS
001-156110-634999-00000
001-156110-634999-00000
VCHR NET
10.00 0.00 10.00
25.00 0.00 25.00
CHECK NO
23727
518209 VENDOR 279010 - TOURISM ALLIANCE OF COLLIER COUNTY
TACC-032 194-101540-882100-10250
2300 - 3/00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 35.00
6,121.00 0.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
6,121.00
6,121.00
O. O0 473. O0 O. O0 473. O0
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 473.00
0.00 63.56 0.00 63.56
0.00 157.47 0.00 157.47
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 221.03
0.00 445.60 0.00 445.60
0.00 721.81 O.00 721.81
0.00 93.75 0.00 93.75
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
1,261.16
0.00 257.56 0.00 257.56
MAY 24, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
23726
23724
23725
23726
23727
23727
23725
23725
23725
23727
23726
23726
23725
23726
23727
23724
23726
8679
2300 - 4/00
TACC-022
2300 - 3&4/00
8651
2300 - 3&4/00
TACC-033
2300 - 1&3/00
TACC-027
2300 - 10/99
TACC-039
2300 4/00
8647
2300 1/00
8645
2300 3/00
8627
2300 3/00
TACC-031
2300 2/00
TACC-040
2300 4/00
8667
2300 5/00
8661
2300 4/00
8684
2300 3&4/00
TACC-028
2300 11/99
TACC-024
2300 3/00
DESCRIPTION
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23, 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
194-101540-882100-10250 0.00
194-101540-882100-10250 0.00
194-101540-882100-10250 0.00
194-101540-882100-10250 0.00
194-101540-882100-10250 0.00
194-101540-882100-10250 0.00
194-101540-882100-10250 0.00
194-101540-882100-10250 0.00
194-101540-882100-10250 0.00
194-101540-882100-10250 0.00
194-101540-882100-10250 0.00
194-101540-882100-10250 0.00
194-101540-882100-10250 0.00
194-101540-882100-10250 0.00
194-101540-882100-10250 0.00
194-101540-882100-10250 0.00
16j
AMT NET
490.00
2,685.25
435.30
2,761.13
893.61
262.20
337.50
742.06
475.45
856.36
110.00
3,200.00
298.50
4,270.00
2,159.46
2,153.76
VCHR DISC
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0,00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
PAGE 132
VCHR NET
490.00
2,685.25
435.30
2,761.13
893.61
262.20
337.50
742.06
475.45
856.36
110.00
3,200.00
298.50
4,270.00
2,159.46
2.153.76
TACC-037 194-101540-882100-10250 0.00 1,830.00 0.00 1,830.00
2300 4/00
MAY 24, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
23725
23726
23726
23727
23726
23726
23725
23725
23725
23725
8656
2300 - 4/00
8677
2300 4/00
8676
2300 4/00
TACC-035
2300 2&3/00
TACC-034
2300 3&4/00
TACC-036
2300 3/00
8636
2300 4/00
8662
2300 4/00
8655
2300 3/00
8639
2300 3/00
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23, 2000
DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
194-101540-882100-10250 0.00
194-101540-882100-10250 0.00
194-101540-882100-10250 0.00
194-101540-882100-10250 0.00
194-101540-882100-10250 0.00
194-101540-882100-10250 0.00
194-101540-882100-10250 0.00
194-101540-882100-10250 0.00
194-101540-882100-10250 0.00
194-101540-882100-10250 0.00
CHECK NO
23980
517866 VENDOR 169660 - TRAFFIC PARTS, INC.
125046 313-163673-763200-60172
000859 COMPONENTS
0.00
CHECK NO
23373
517789 VENDOR18490 - TRI-COUNTY BLUEPRINT & SUPPLY
6.015693 368-116360-651210-00163
952825 - BLUEPRINT COPIES
0.00
CHECK NO
23385
518260 VENDOR 214150 - TRIAX, INC.
042700CCAPC
1351 - HERBICIDES
001-172930-652310-00000
0.00
16J
AMT NET
18,304.44
634.41
634.41
2,934.80
330.00
406.36
641.33
412.50
6,900.00
10,643.94
CHECK TOTAL
1,120. O0
CHECK TOTAL
7.20
CHECK TOTAL
61,851.00
2
VCHR DISC
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
PAGE 133
4
VCHR NET
18,304.44
634.41
634.41
2.934.80
330.00
406.36
641.33
412.50
6,900.00
10,643.94
66,060.33
1,120.00
1,120.00
7.20
7.20
61,851.00
MAY 24, 2000
REPORT 100-601
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23. 2000
VOUCHER DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO
AMT DISC
0.00
23992 4/13/00 ADD'L 031700PBS0 109-182602-652310-00000
001550 REWARD ADD'L DUE F1031700PBSO
CHECK NO
23370
23370
23370
23370
23370
23370
23370
23370
23370
23370
23370
517882
T1063190
421 - PARTS
T1063286
421 - PARTS
T1063089
421 - PARTS
T1062823
421 - PARTS
T1063281
421 - PARTS
T1062745
421 PARTS
T1063209
421 PARTS
T1062897
421 PARTS
T1062787
421 PARTS
T1063026
421 PARTS
T1062918
421 PARTS
VENDOR 182050 - TROPIC SUPPLY INC.
001-122240-652996-00000
0.00
001-122240-652996-00000 0.00
001-122240-652996-00000 0.00
001-122240-652996-00000 0.00
001-122240-652996-00000 0.00
001-122240-652996-00000 0.00
001-122240-652996-00000 0.00
001-122240-652996-00000 0.00
001-122240-652996-00000 0.00
001-122240-652996-00000 0.00
001-122240-652996-00000 0.00
CHECK NO 518013 VENDOR 278670 - TRUGREEN
23383 564505
1583 - 4/28/00 SERVICES
001-126334-646314-00000 0.00
CHECK NO 517963 VENDOR 253060 - TRUll~IN INDUSTRIES, INC.
16J
AMT NET
408.50
CHECK TOTAL
29.95
25.76
39.81
120.16
84.00
2.80
28.85
46.56
54.89
11.70
160.50
CHECK TOTAL
2,000.00
CHECK TOTAL
2
VCHR DISC
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
PAGE 134
VCHR NET
408.50
62,259.50
29.95
25.76
39.81
120.16
84. O0
2.80
28.85
46.56
54.89
11.70
160.50
604.98
2,000.00
2,000.00
MAY 24, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
23387
23387
23387
DESCRIPTION
CM#38 (CREDIT)
734 - WALL REFLECT
23458
734 - 734 RANDALL BLVD
23458
734 - RANDALL BLVD
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23, 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
313-163673-763100-60173 0.00
313-163673-763100-60173 0.00
313-163673-763100-69122 0.00
CHECK NO
23982
23982
23982
517951
P1287185
956150 MAPS, CHARTS, PUBLICATION
P1297305
956150 MAPS, CHARTS, PUBLICATION
P1309517
956150 MAPS, CHARTS, PUBLICATION
VENDOR 244510 - U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
495-192370-652940-00000
16J
AMT NET VCHR DISC
83.10- 0.00
CHECK NO
23987
518039 VENDOR 291300 - U.S. FILTER
8909637
000607 ACID WASH
PAGE 135
CHECK NO
23988
23988
23988
23988
23988
518265
8909574
001517 CHEMICALS 4/20
8909518
001517 CHEMICALS 4/12
8909623
001517 CHEMICALS 4/24
8909421
001517 CHEMICALS 3/31
8909435
001517 CHEMICALS 4/4
VCHR NET
83.10-
191,40 0.00 191.40
976,80 0.00 976.80
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
0.00 9.84 0.00
495-192370-652940-00000 0.00
495-192370-652940-00000 0.00
408-233352-634999-00000 0.00
VENDOR 237380 - U.S. FILTER/DAVIS PROCESS DIVISION
408-233352-652310-00000
0.00
408-233352-652310-00000 0.00
408-233352-652310-00000 0.00
9.96 0.00
4.92 0.00
1,085.10
9.84
9.96
4.92
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 24.72
800.00 0.00 800.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 800.00
6,352,50 0,00
6,396.75 0.00
408-233352-652310-00000 0.00
408-233352-652310-00000 0.00
6,720.75 0.00
2.351.25 0.00
6,435.00 0.00
6 352.50
6 396.75
6,720.75
2,351.25
6 435.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 28 256.25
MAY 24, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
CHECK NO
23770
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23, 2000
DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO
517967 VENDOR 255860 - ULI SOUTHWEST FLORIDA DISTRICT COUN
338222 113-138312-654110-00000
956240 GUIDELINES
AMT DISC
16J 2
CHECK NO
23989
517931 VENDOR 232330 - ULVERSCROFT
00076075
002802 LARGE PRINT BOOKS
129-156110-766100-33775 0.00
CHECK NO
24001
24003
24003
23996
23995
23379
23998
23365
23380
23365
23381
23994
518196
9180147455
000884 UNIFIRST 10/1/99
9180186236
000611 UNIFIRST 4/28/00
9180149597
000611 UNIFIRST 10/13/99
9180174954
000140 UNIFORMS 2/25/00
9180188305
000232 UNIFORMS 5/10/00
9180185775
884 - UNIFORM 4/26/00
9180185777
000665 UNIFORMS 4/26/00
9180182008
3141 - UNIFORMS 4/5/00
9180186245
884 - UNIFORMS 4/28/00
9180182008
3141 - UNIFORMS 4/5/00
9180187033
866 - UNIFORMS 5/3/00
9180185231
000597 UNIFORMS 4/24
VENDOR 214530 - UNIFIRST CORP.
111-156332-652130-00000
AFFr NET VCHR DISC
PAGE 136
VCHR NET
0.00 57.45 0.00 57.45
0.00
CHECK TOTAL
57.45
56.96 0.00 56.96
0.00
CHECK TOTAL
56.96
0,00 37.72 0.00 37.72
408-233313-652130-00000 0,00
408-233313-652130-00000 0.00
109-182901-652130-00000 0.00
101-163630-652130-00000 0.00
001-156363-652130-00000 0.00
408-233350-652130-00000 0.00
111-156381-634999-00000 0.00
11.14 0.00 11,14
11.14 0.00 11.14
74.95 0.00 74,95
80.59 0.00 80.59
38.59 0.00 38.59
25.53 0.00 25.53
2.00 0.00
4.18 0.00
4.18 O. O0
2.00
4.18
111-156390-652130-00000 0.00
111-156381-652130o00000 0.00
101-163620-652130-00000 0.00
510-102020-652130-00000 0.00
4.18
220,91 0.00 220.91
43.59 0.00 43,59
MAY 24, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
23999
23994
23393
23365
23994
23999
23381
23999
23395
23391
23999
23380
23999
23380
23994
23392
23396
DESCRIPTION
9180184502
001532 UNIFORMS 4/19/00
9180181464
000597 UNIFORMS 4/3
9180185768
232 - UNIFORM 4/26/00
9180183257
3141 - UNIFORMS 4/12/00
9180183967
000597 UNIFORMS 4/17
9180177919
001532 UNIFORMS 3/14/00
9180185520
866 - UNIFORMS 4/25/00
9180187037
001532 UNIFORMS 5/3/00
9180185517
485 - UNIFORM 4/25/00
9180185766
663 - UNIFORM 4/26/00
9180178169
001532 UNIFORMS 3/15/00
9180184975
884 - UNIFORMS 4/20/00
9180185769
001532 UNIFORMS 4/26/00
9180186245
884 - UNIFORMS
9180186499
000597 UNIFORMS 5/1
9180185767
453 - UNIFORM 4/26/00
9180185515
555 - UNIFORM 4/25/00
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23, 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
001-172930-652130-00000 0.00
510-102020-652130-00000 0,00
101-163630-652130-00000 0.00
111-156381-634999-00000 0.00
510-102020-652130-00000 0.00
001-172930-652130-00000 0.00
101-163620-652130-00000 0,00
001-172930-652130-00000 0.00
408-210130-652130-00000 0.00
408-233352-652130-00000 0.00
001-172930-652130-00000 0.00
111-156390-652130-00000 0.00
001-172930-652130-00000 0.00
111-156332-652130-00000 0.00
510-102020-652130-00000 0.00
001-122240-652130-00000 0.00
408-233351-652130-00000 0.00
16J
AMT NET
54.28
43.59
80.59
2.00
43,59
9.86
76,37
54.28
25.65
106.38
54.13
4.18
54.28
16.03
43.59
108.61
240.60
2
VCHR DISC
0.00
0,00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
PAGE
VCHR NET
54.28
43.59
80.59
2.00
43.59
9.86
76.37
54.28
25.65
106.38
54,13
4.18
54.28
16.03
43.59
108.61
240.60
MAY 24, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
23994
23379
23389
23365
23994
23365
23380
23381
23994
23390
23394
23999
24003
24002
23997
23365
23379
DESCRIPTION
9180187775
000597 UNIFORMS 5/8
9180184508
884 - UNIFORM 4/19/00
9180185770
664 - UNIFORM 4/26/00
9180185781
3141 - UNIFORMS 4/26/00
9180180199
000597 UNIFORMS 3/27
9180185781
3141 - UNIFORMS 4/26/00
9180184975
884 - UNIFORMS 4/21/00
9180185765
866 - UNIFORMS
9180189031
000597 UNIFORMS 5/15
9180185988
171 - UNIFORM 4/27/00
9180187039
237 - UNIFORM 5/3/00
9180188306
001532 UNIFORMS 5/10/00
9180167045
000611UNIFIRST 1/14/00
9180186240
000440 UNIFIRST 4/28/00
9180164746
951182 JACKETS 1/6/00
9180184514
3141 - UNIFORMS 4/19/00
9180185775
884 - UNIFORM 4/26/00
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23, 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
510-102020-652130-00000 0,00
001-156363-652130-00000 0.00
408-233312-652130-00000 0.00
111-156381-634999-00000 0.00
510-102020-652130-00000 0.00
111-156381-652130-00000 0.00
111-156332-652130-00000 0.00
101-163620-652130-00000 0.00
510-102020-652130-00000 0.00
408-253215-652130-00000 0.00
521-122410-652130-00000 0.00
001-172930-652130-00000 0.00
408-233313-652130-00000 0.00
408-253211-652130-00000 0.00
408-253215-652130-00000 0.00
111-156381-634999-00000 0.00
111-156332-652130-00000 0.00
16j
AMT NET
43.59
38.59
91.20
2.00
43.59
4,18
16.03
231.69
43.59
71.31
97.86
54.28
11.14
74.47
92. O0
2.00
53.35
VCHR DISC
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0,00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
PAGE
VCHR NET
43,59
38.59
91.20
2.00
43.59
4.18
16.03
231.69
43.59
71.31
97,86
54.28
11.14
74.47
92.00
2.00
53.35
MAY 24, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
23994
23378
23394
23381
23996
23369
23996
23379
23365
23365
23388
24003
24004
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23, 2000
DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
9180182719
000597 UNIFORMS 4/10
9180184968
884 - UNIFORM 4/21/00
9180185771
237 - UNIFORM 4/26/00
9180186790
866 - UNIFORMS 5/2/00
9180174954
000140 UNIFORMS 2/25/00
9180185987
1113 - UNIFORM 4/27/00
9180174954
000140 UNIFORMS 2/25/00
9180184508
884 - UNIFORM 4/19/00
9180183257
3141 - UNIFORMS 4/12/00
9180184514
3141 - UNIFORMS 4/19/00
9180185991
101 - UNIFORM 4/27/00
9180152419
000611 UNIFIRST 10/27/99
9180185776
001694 UNIFIRST 4/26/00
510-102020-652130-00000 0.00
111-156332-652130-00000 0.00
521-122410-652130-00000 0.00
101-163620-652130-00000 0.00
109-182901-652990-00000 0.00
470-173442-652130-00000 0.00
109-182602-652130-00000 0.00
111-156332-652130-00000 0.00
111-156381-652130-00000 0.00
111-156381-652130-00000 0.00
408-253221-652130-00000 0.00
408-233313-652130-00000 0,00
408-253212-652130-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
24013
23375
517792 VENDOR 18900 - UNITED PARCEL SERVICE
0000363797-200 001-000000-142900-00000
001132 UPS SHIPMENTS
363797-190 001-000000-142900-00000
1132 - POSTAGE
16J
AMT NET VCHR DISC
43.59 0.00
PAGE 139
VCHR NET
43.59
31.55 0.00 31.55
89.86 0.00 89.86
76.37 0.00 76.37
7.64 O. O0
7.64
12.14 0.00 12.14
13.38 0.00 13.38
53.35 0.00 53.35
4.18 0.00
4.18 0.00
4.18
4.18
66.20 0.00 66.20
11.14 0.00 11.14
164.56 0.00 164.56
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
3,121.54
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 307.37
0.00 133.94 0.00 133.94
0.00 173.43 0.00 173.43
MAY 24, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
CHECK NO
23986
23986
518022
9339256-001
005152 CREDIT
9339256-002
005152 CREDIT
DESCRIPTION
VENDOR 282270 - UNITED RENTAL
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23, 2000
ACCOUNT NO AM1- DISC
198-157410-644600-00000 0.00
198-157410-644600-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
24025
517799
PP #17
PP #17
VENDOR 102380 - UNITED WAY
001-000000-217100-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
23959
23959
23959
517791 VENDOR 18860 - UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA
6/7-9/00 K DUGAN 114-178975-654370-00000
950438 6/7-9/00 K DUGAN
6/7-9/00 G YILMAZ
950438 6/7-9/00 G YILMAZ
6/7-9/00 R SMITH
950438 6/7-9/00 R SMITH
16J
AMT NET VCHR DISC
CHECK NO
23776
VCHR NET
580.25 0.00 580,25
CHECK NO
24013
353.50- 0.00
353.50-
CHECK NO
23985
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 226.75
720.20 0,00 720.20
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 720.20
0.00 125.00 0.00 125.00
114-178975-654370-00000 0.00
114-178975-654370-00000 0.00
125.00 0.00 125.00
517936 VENDOR 235230 - UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI
9900312 491-144611-654360-33416
956099 CLASS NECESSARY
125.00 0.00 125.00
518047 VENDOR 297530 - US FILTER CORP
6246837 101-163620-653210-00000
003336 CULVERT PIPE
113-000000-115420-00000
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 375.00
0.00 460.00 0.00 460.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 460.00
0.00 886.00 0.00 886.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 886.00
0,00 9.14 0.00
517983 VENDOR 261380 - US HOME
196755
196755 US HOME
9.14
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 9.14
MAY 24, 2000
REPORT 100-601
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23, 2000
VOUCHER DESCRIPTION
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
CHECK NO 518248 VENDOR 162550 - VAN WATERS AND ROGERS
23998 TA-574678
000194 SODIUM HYDROXIDE
408-253221-652310-00000
0.00
23998 TA-574676
000194 SODIUM HYDROXIDE
408-253221-652310-00000
0.00
23384 TA-574574
194 - CHEMICALS
408-253221-652310-00000
0.00
23986 TA-574640
000184 SODIUM SILICOFLUORIDE
408-253211-652310-00000
16J 2
24000 TA-574677
000185 SODIUM HYDROXIDE
408-253211-652310-00000
AMT NET VCHR DISC
CHECK NO
24147
24147
518233 VENDOR 115650 - VANDERBILT BAY CONSTRUCTION, INC.
10152 301-110472-763100-80520
4094 - THRU 4/28/00
10152 - RETAINAGE 301-000000-205100-00000
4094 - THRU 4/28/00 RETAINAGE
2,362.44 0.00
2,363.42 0.00
CHECK NO
201959
518142 VENDOR 900050 - VANDERBILT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
VANDERBILT PRESBYTERIAN 670-000000-220010-00000
VANDERBILT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
2,349.69 0.00
CHECK NO 517957 VENDOR 248570 - VARGAS LAWN MAINTENANCE
24014 APRIL 2000 139-172531-634999-00000
001459 MAINTENANCE
PAGE 141
CHECK NO
24047
518085 VENDOR 311680 - VERONICA HERNANDEZ
3. MALDONADO RENT 5/2000 001-155930-634153-00000
3. MALDONADO RENT ASST. 5/2000
VCHR NET
2,362.44
2,363.42
2,349.69
0.00 604.00 0.00 604.00
2,352.64 0.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
66,855.00 0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
6,685.50- 0.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
2. 352.64
10,032.19
66.855.00
6,685.50-
60,169.50
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 450.00
0.00 450.00 0.00 450.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 750.00
0.00 750.00 0.00 750.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 60.00
0.00 60.00 0.00 60.00
MAY 24, 2000
REPORT 100-601
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23. 2000
VOUCHER DESCRIPTION
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
CHECK NO 518238 VENDOR 122690 - VICTOR J. LATAVISH, P.A.
24135 307/3-8-00
3376 - TO 3/8/00
195-116360-763100-80088
0.00
24135 307/4-6-00
3376 - TO 4/6/00
195-116360-763100-80088
0.00
CHECK NO 518143 VENDOR 900050 - VILMARA MESA
201969 REFUND PARKS, MESA
MESA, REFUND PARKS
111-156380-347990-00000
16J
CHECK NO 517849
24023 PP #17
PP #17
22199 PP #16
PP #16
VENDOR 150650 - VISION CARE, INC.
001-000000-217900-00000
001-000000-217900-00000
AMT NET VCHR DISC
CHECK NO
23990
23991
518284 VENDOR 307620 - VULCAN PERFORMANCE CHEMICALS
742009 431-234111-652310-00000
003926 CHEMICALS
742044 408-233312-652310-00000
003924 CHEMICALS AND START UP SERV
8,400.00 0.00
2,800.00 0.00
CHECK NO
23377
518027 VENDOR 284770 - W.J. JOHNSON & ASSOCIATES, INC.
18217 345-156393-631400-80214
2673 - SERVICE ENDING 4/25/00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
CHECK NO
23372
517902 VENDOR 197700 - WAL-MART STORE #01-1119
1127695 490-144610-652990-00000
955945 - EMS SUPPLIES
PAGE 142
VCHR NET
8,400.00
2,800.00
11,200.00
0.00 100.00 0.00 100.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 100.00
1,857.00 0.00
1,817.24 0.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
2,936.25 0.00
3,065.00 0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
1,857.00
1,817.24
3,674.24
2,936.25
3,065.00
6,001.25
0.00 669.00 0.00 669.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 669.00
0.00 139.54 0.00 139.54
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 139.54
MAY 24, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
CHECK NO
23374
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23, 2000
DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO
517793 VENDOR 19450 - WAL-MART STORES, INC. #1119
0327683 113-138915-652990-00000
1079 - FILM
AMT DISC
16J 2'
CHECK NO
23777
517867 VENDOR 170550 - WAL-MART STORES, INC. #1957
5021819
954456 SUPPLIES
111-156349-652990-00000
111-156349-652910-00000
AMT NET VCHR DISC
CHECK NO
24116
518235 VENDOR 116490 - WALL INNOVATORS, INC.
11896-E 001-122240-646110-00000
301-120435-763100-80525
004911 RENOVATION
~ ~AGE 143
CHECK NO
24031
517995
PP#17
PP #17
VENDOR 267960 - WASHINGTON STATE SUPPORT REGISTRY
001-000000-218810-00000
VCHR NET
CHECK NO
23936
23936
518236 VENDOR 119030 - WASTE MANAGEMENT, INC.
5/00 FNANCHISE FEES 473-173411-313710-00000
1457 5/00 FRANCHISE FEES
5/00 COLLECTIONS 473-173411-634800-00000
1457 5/00 COLLECTIONS
0.00 302.64 0.00 302.64
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 302.64
CHECK NO
24006
24006
517973 VENDOR 257850 -WATERLINK TECHNOLOGIES
03124 114-178975-652910-00000
000620 SUPPLIES
03111 114-178975-652910-00000
000620 SUPPLIES
0.00 282.11
0.00 184.92 0.00
467.03
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 467.03
0.00 0.00
0.00 6,316.00 0.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
6,316.00
6,316.00
0,00 230.79 0.00 230.79
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 230.79
0.00
0.00
11,774.35- 0.00
418,773.69 0.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
11,774.35-
418,773.69
406,999.34
0.00 60.00 0.00 60.00
0.00 150.00 0.00 150.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 210.00
MAY 24. 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
CHECK NO
24007
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23, 2000
DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NO
517968 VENDOR 256800 - WATERLINK TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
03110 408-253250-652990-00000
000180 EQUIPMENT SUPPLIES
AMT DISC
0.00
CHECK NO
23984
23984
23984
517969 VENDOR 256920 - WEST GROUP
45305658/470-766-482
956130 BOOKS 3/28
45112998/470-766-482
956130 BOOKS 3/23
44524931/470-766-482
956130 BOOKS 3/7
001-421030-654110-00000 0.00
001-421030-654110-00000 0.00
001-421030-654110-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
24008
517851 VENDOR 155480 - WESTCOAST VETERINARY CLINIC
00-6131 CONWAY 610-155410-631970-00000
001601 SPAY FEES
0.00
CHECK NO
24009
517879 VENDOR 180010 - WHITE SANDS VETERINARY CLINIC
00-6404 JUAREZ 610-155410-631970-00000
001604 SPAY FEES
0.00
CHECK NO
23769
517904 VENDOR 198440 - WHOLESALE SCREEN PRINTING
14437 408-233351-652120-00000
953874 LOGO HATS/COLLECTION CREW
0.00
CHECK NO
201968
518144 VENDOR 900050 - WIDELYNE GUILLAUME
GUILLAUME BOOK REFUND 001-156110-347110-00000
GUILLAUME BOOK REFUND
0.00
CHECK NO 518226 VENDOR 19770 - WILSON MILLER ET AL
16J
AMT NET
150.00
CHECK TOTAL
22.25
34.00
70.25
CHECK TOTAL
75.00
CHECK TOTAL
75.00
CHECK TOTAL
499.58
CHECK TOTAL
3.00
CHECK TOTAL
VCHR DISC
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
PAGE 144
VCHR NET
150.00
150.00
22.25
34.00
70.25
126.50
75.00
75.00
75.00
75.00
499.58
499.58
3.00
3.00
MAY 24, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
24132
24128
24129
24131
24127
24152
24130
DESCRIPTION
29598
4035 - TO 3/31/00
29610
1677 - 3/31/00
29602
3071 - 3/31/00
29599
4013 - TO 3/31/00
26113-A
916396 - TO 4/9/00
29458
3914 - TO 3/31/00
29601
916838 - TO 3/31/00
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23, 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
313-163673-631400-60061 0.00
150-162545-631403-60080 0.00
313-163673-763100-60172 0.00
313-163673-763100-60172 0.00
413-263611-631400-73057 0.00
301-110434-634999-80043 0.00
313-163673-763100-60171 0.00
CHECK NO
24153
24140
24139
518240 VENDOR 130660 - WILSON, MILLER ET AL
26154
3681 - TO 11/26/99
126-138332-634999-33202
29506
1495 - SERVICES THRU 3/31/00
109-182602-631400-00000
29493
914995 - SERVICES THRU 3/31/00
320-183803-631401-39918
320-183803-631400-39918
0.00
16j 2
AMT NET VCHR DISC
3,280.40 0.00
CHECK NO
24005
517899 VENDOR 196620 - WINN-DIXIE STORES, INC. #751
879848 111-156343-652210-00000
001347 SODAS
PAGE 145
CHECK NO
23386
23386
518088 VENDOR 312060 - WORLD BOOK INC.
1048805 355-156190-766100-00000
4957 - BOOKS
1048124 355-156190-766100-00000
4957 - BOOKS
VCHR NET
3,280.40
964.50 0.00 964.50
9,053.80 O, O0
10,180.60 0.00
8.71 0.00
3,226.50 0.00
9,053.80
10,180.60
8.71
3,226.50
202.00 0.00 202.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
6,750.00 0.00
26,916.51
6,750.00
0.00 144.00 0.00 144.00
1,070.32
2,628.20 0.00
0.00
0.00
CHECK TOTAL 0.00
3,698.52
10,592.52
0.00 46.37 0.00 46.37
CHECK TOTAL 0.00 46.37
0.00 378.00 0.00 378.00
0.00
3,639.00 0.00
3,639.00
MAY 24, 2000
REPORT 100-601
VOUCHER
DESCRIPTION
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
SPECIAL DETAILED CHECK REGISTER
FOR CHECKS DATED MAY 23, 2000
ACCOUNT NO AMT DISC
CHECK NO
23680
517965 VENDOR 255490 - WORLDCOM
915001810230 5/22/00
915001810230 5/2/00
001-000000-202800-00000 0.00
CHECK NO
23771
518103 VENDOR 313520 - XANADU ENTERPRISES
BOOKS VERS 1998-2001 355-156190-766100-00000
956220 BOOKS
0.00
CHECK NO
23376
517794 VENDOR19970 - XEROX CORPOP~qTION
074805251 111-138313-651210-00000
2394 - 3/31 - 4/21/00
0.00
CHECK NO
23367
23366
23367
517795 VENDOR 20050 - ZEE MEDICAL SERVICE
89163720 001-122240-652720-00000
450 - FIRST AID SUPPLIES
89163732 521-122410-652720-00000
245 - PARTS
89163719 001-122240-652720-00000
450 - FIRST AID SUPPLIES
0,00
0.00
0.00
516 CHECKS WRITTEN
163
AMT NET
CHECK TOTAL
10.00
CHECK TOTAL
26.95
CHECK TOTAL
117,00
CHECK TOTAL
3.80
61.35
181,40
CHECK TOTAL
GRAND TOTAL
2
VCHR DISC
0,00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
PAGE 146
VCHR NET
4,017.00
10,00
10.00
26.95
26.95
117.00
117.00
3.80
61.35
181.40
246.55
3,222,019.51
MEMORANDUM
lc j 2
Misc. Correspondence Agenda
Date
Agenda Item #
TO:
FROM:
DATE:
RE:
Sue Filson, Administrative Assistant
Board of County Commissioners
Derek Johnssen, General Accounting Manager ~"
Clerk of the Circuit Court/Finance Department
May 23, 2000
Miscellaneous Correspondence - BCC Agenda
Please place the following items on the next available BCC agenda and call me at extension 8350 with
the date and Miscellaneous Correspondence agenda item number.
Cedar Hammock Community Development District
1. Pursuant to Florida Statutes Chapters 189 and 190, Cedar Hammock Community Development
District, has submitted the following:
(a)
(b)
(c)
Minutes of Meeting held by the Board of Supervisors on 02/14/2000 at 11:00 A.M.
Final Budget for Balance of Fiscal Year 2000 from 12/1/99 to 9/30/00.
Financial Statements for January 31, 2000 & December 31, 1999 - unaudited.
Thank you
:\special\special
RECEIVED
16J 2
May 15, 2000
/
, Clerk ofthe Circuit Court Finance Department
do James L. Mitchell
2671 Airport Rd, Court Plaza III
P.O. Box 413016
Naples, Florida 34112-3016
Mr. Thomas W. O!!iff
Collier County Manager
Governmental Center
3301 East Tami_smi Trail
Administrative Bldg, Second Floor
Naples, Florida 34112
Re: Cedar Hammock Community Development District
Dear Mr. Mitchell and Mr. Olliff:
Enclosed please find the minutes and attachments for the February
Meeting of the Board of Supervisors of the Cedar Hsmmock
Development District which were approved at the May 8, 2000 meeting.
Sincerely,
llana Rabone for
James P. Ward,
Manager
JPWfir
Enc.
14, 2000
Community
MINUTES OF MEETING
CEDAR HAMMOCK
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT
16j
The regular meeting of the Cedar Hammock Commurlity Development District
was held Monday, February 14, 2000 at 11:00 A_M. at the offices of Young, van
Assenderp, Varnadoe & Anderson, 801 Laurel Oak Drive, Suite 300, Naples, Florida.
Present and constituting a quor~,m were:
Peter Comeau
Joe G~qmes
John Stanley
John Campbell
Constantine Benetis
Also present were:
Jomes P. Ward
Dan Cox
FIRST ORDER OF BUSINESS
Chairman
Vice Chairman (by phone)
Assistant Secretary
Assistant Secretary
Assistant Secretary
District Manager
Attorney
Roll Call
Mr. Ward called the meeting to order at 11:00 A.M. and stated that the record
will reflect that all Supervisors are present.
SECOND ORDEROFBUSINESS Approval of the Minutes of the
December 29, 1999 and J~nuary 10,
2000 Meetings
Mr. Ward stated that each Board member had received a copy of the minutes
of the December 29, 1999 meeting and requested any additions, corrections or
deletions.
There not being any,
IIOn MOTION by Mr. Stanley secor~ded by Mr. Benerie withll
l all in favor minutes of the December 29, 1999 meeting]]
I were approved as submitted. .
Mr. Ward stated that each Board member had received a copy of the minutes
of the January 10, 2000 meeting and requested any additions, corrections or
deletions.
There not being any,
February 14, 2000
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[ On MOTION by Mr. Benefts seconded by Mr. Stanley with
[ all in favor minutes of the January 10, 2000 meeting were
[approved as submitted.
THIRD ORDER OF BUSINESS Public Hearing to Consider the
Adoption of the Budget for the
Balance of Fiscal Year 2000
Mr. Ward stated as I had indicated to you at the initial presentation of this
Budget, since this District was created in December of 1999 and although you are
outside of the constraints of the time schedule generally for submission and adoption
of your Budget, we do proceed forward in any event, to hold the Public Hearing
pursuant to the provisions of the Statute. The Budget is the ssm e as what you had
previously seen. It has as a revenue source an Agreement with U.S. Homes to fund
the Budget. As I have indicated to you in the past, only to the extent that the
expenditures are made pursuant to the Budget, is the Developer obligated to fund the
amounts contained herein. If we have any expenditures that are less than these
Budget amounts, the Developer is not obligated to fund the full $83,000 that is
contemplated in the Budget. If you have any questions, I will be glad to answer them.
You will need to open this Public Hearing for public comment and testimony and then
a motion to close the Public Hearing and adopt the Resolution would be in order.
Mr. Corneau stated at this time we will open the meeting up for any public
comment. Hearing none,
iOn MOTION by Mr. Stanley seconded by Mr. Campbell I[
[with all in favor the Public Hearing to consider the adoption [[
[of the Budget for the balance of Fiscal year 2000 was[[
[closed.
Mr. Comeau stated the Budget is in order and is acceptable based on what we
previously have seen. U.S. Home has seen bills from our Legal Counsel in reference
to Cedar Hsmmock issues that are being billed directly to U.S. Homes on C.D.D.
issues that need to be billed directly to the District Office.
Mr. Ward stated a motion to adopt Resolution 2000-21 is in order.
lion MOTION by Mr. Benetis seconded by Mr. Stanley with[[
[all in favor Resolution 2000-21 Adopting the Final Budget[I
[for the Balance of Fiscal Year 2000 was adopted.[[
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February 14, 2000
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FOURTH ORDER OF BUSINESS Staff Reports
A. Attorney
There not being any, the next item followed.
B. Engineer
There not being any, the next item followed.
C. Manager - Claims Report _and Fin_ancial Statements
Mr. Ward stated we have included in your agenda packages a Claims Report
and financial statements. U.S. Homes has made your staff aware that there is a
parcel of land which the District acquired as a part of the acquisition progroin in
December when we dosed on the bonds. It is a mitigation parcel that is intended to
be conveyed over to the State in conservation easements placed on it for an
appropriate period of time. The Developer and the District are now at the point in
time in which that property is ready to be conveyed to the State. I would ask the
Board for authorization to allow your District Attorney to prepare the necessary
documents in accordance with the Developer to turn that parcel of property over to
the State at the appropriate time.
Mr. Stanley asked who owns the land?
Mr. Ward responded the District is the current owner.
· Mr. Corneau stated in order to develop Cedar Hammock, there was 320 acres
of off-site mitigation that was acquired with the Belle Mead progroin. Instead of
having the District take long term obligations for it, as a requirement of the District's
permits and U.S. Homes permits, that property will be transferred to the State of
Lands and entered into with the Division of Forestry for long term maintenance.
Mr. Ward asked are there any other questions from the Board? Hearing none,
a motion to authorize your staff to proceed with the dedication of that parcel to the
State would be in order.
[On MOTION by Mr. Campbell seconded by Mr. Benetis[[
[with all in favor staff was authorized to proceed with the[[
[dedication of 320 acres of off-site mitigation to the State of[[
[Lands for long term maintenance by the Division of[[
Irorestry. II
Mr. Ward stated that is all I had for the Board today.
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3
February 14, 2000
FIFTH ORDER OF BUSINESS
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Supervisor's Requests and Audience
Comments
Mr. Comeau stated Cedar H-mmock is doing very well. Sales are extremely
strong within the community and U.S. Home already had its first closing in January.
Construction started on the project in May. We are very pleased. More importantly,
U.S. Homes had their Ambassador Club's tournament last Thursday on the golf
course. We had a Realtor's Tournoment last Friday and it officially opened up for the
general public play this past weekend. Infrastructure for Phase 1A has been
completed and turned over. We are now proceeding forward with Phase 2 which is
anticipated to have the Certificate of Completion within the next 30 days. The golf
course is open and operating and the project is proceeding forward with great success.
It has been welcomed by the buying public with great enthusiasm.
Mr. Ward asked are there any questions from the Board? Hearing none, a
motion to adjourn would be in order.
lion MOTION by Mr. Benefts seconded by Mr. Stanley with
lall in favor the meeting was adjourned at 11:10 A.M.
Jan~es P. Ward
Secretary
Peter C0meau
Chairman
4
Monday
February 14, 2000
11:00 A.M.
1.
2.
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AGENDA
CEDAR ~OCK
COMM~TY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT
Young, Van Assenderp Varnadoe & Anderson
801 Laurel Oak Drive,
Suite 300
Naples, Florida
Roll Call
Approval of the Minutes of the December 29, 1999 and January 10, 2000
Meetings
Public Hearing to Consider the Adoption of the Budget for the Balance
of Fiscal Year 2000
Staff Reports
A. Attorney
B. Engineer
C. Manager - Claims Report and Financial Statements
Supervisor's Requests and Audience Comments
Adjournment
2
Naples Daily News
Naples, FL 34102
Affidavit of Publication
Naples Daily News
CEDAR HAMMOCK COMMUNITY
DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT
10300 NW 11TH MANOR
CORAL SPRINGS FL 33071
REFERENCE: 056685
58007868 NOTICE OF MEETING CE
State of Florida
County of Collier
Before the undersigned authority, personally
appeared B. Lamb, who on oath says that she serves
as the Assistant Corporate Secretary of the Naples
Daily News, · daily newspaper published ~t Naples,
in Collier County, Florida: that the attached
copy of advertising was published in said
newspaper on dates listed.
Affiant further says that the said Naples Daily
News is a newspaper published at Naples, in said
Collier County, Florida, and that the said
newspaper has heretofore been continuously
published in said Collier County, Florida, each
day and has been entered as second class mail
matter at the post office in Naples, in said
Collier County, Florida, for a period of I year
next preceding the first publication of the
attached copy of advertisement; and affiant
further says that she has neither paid nor
promised any person, firm or corporation any
discount, rebate, commission or refund for the
purpose of securing this advertisement for
publiction in the said newspaper.
PUBLISHED ON: 02/07
AD SPACE: 72,000 INCH
FILED ON: 02/07/00
........ ? .......
Signature of Affiant /2 ----~T~
Sworn to and Subscribed before me t day of
Personally known' by me r,.~.~-~-~ ~k -- _
Susan D Flora
My Cornrn~JsiOn CC581717
Expires Dec. 10, 2000
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NOTI(~E OF
MEETING
CEDAR HAMN[OCK
COMMUNFFY
DEVELOPMENT
DISTRICT
The regular meeting of
the Bo~d of Supervisors
of the Cedar Hammock
Community Develop-
merit Disfrlct will be held
on AAondoy, February 14,
2000 at 11:00 a.m. of the
offices of Young, Van As-
senderr0 Vorr~doe & An-
derson, 801 Laurel OaK
Drive, Suite 300, Naples,
Florida. The meeting is
cxoen to the public and
will be conducted In
accordance with the pro-
visions at Florida Law
for Community Develop-
ment Oistrict~ A copy of
the agenda for this meet-
ing may be obtained
from Gary L. Mover,
10300 N. W. 11 Manor,
Coral Springs, Florida
33071.
There may be occa-
sions when one or more
Super-visors will partici-
pate by telephone. At the
above location there will
be present a speaker tel-
ephone so final any inter-
ested person con offend
the meeting of the above
location and be fully in-
formed of the discussions
taking place either in
person or by telephone
communication.
Any person requiring
special accommodations
of this meeting because
of o disability or Physical
impairment should con-
fact the District Office at
954) 753-0380 at least
ve calendar days prior
fo the meeting.
Each person who de-
cides to appeal any deci-
sion made by the Board
wffh respect to any mat-
ter considered at the
meeting Is advised that
Paterson will need o record
the proceedings and
that ~cordlngl% the per-
son mav need to ensure
that a verbatim record of
the proCeedings is made,
including the testimony
and evidence upon which
such opl~eol ~s fo be
based.
Gory L. Mover
Manager
Fe~, 7 No. 1550456
2
Naples DaiLy News
Naples, FL 34102
Affidavit of Publication
Naples Daily News
CEDAR HAMMOCK COMMUNITY
DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT
10300 N~ 11TH NANOR
CORAL SPRIN6S FL 33071
REFERENCE: 056685
5800~602 Notice of Public Hea
State of Florida
County of Collier
Before the undersigned authority, personally
appeared B. Lamb/ who on oath says that she serves
as the Assistant Corporate S¢=retary of tho Naples
Daily News, a daily newspaper published at Naples,
in Collier County, Florida: that the attached
copy of advertising was published in said
newspaper on dates listed.
Affiant further says that the said Naples Daily
News is a newspaper published at Naples, in said
Collier County, Florida, and that the said
newspaper has heretofore been continuously
published in said Collier County, Florida, each
day and has been entered as second class mail
matter at the post office in Naples, in said
Collier County, Florida, for a period of 1 year
next preceding the first publication of the
attached copy of advertisement; and affiant
further says that she has neither paid nor
promised any person, firm or corporation any
discount, rebate, commission or refund for the
purpose of securing this advertisement for
publiction in the said newspaper.
PUBLISHED ON: 01/26 02/02
AD SPACE: 83.000 INCH
F[LED ON: 02/02/00 ; ,
Signature of Affiant .... --~:----~ .... + ...........................
Sworn to and Subscribed before me this day of 20
Personally known by me ~_~-~'~(~_~--- .
Susan D Fk~r=
My Commission CC551717
Expires Dec. 10.2OC~O
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Notice of Public Hearing
Cedar Hammock
Community
Develo~oment District
The Board of Supervi-
sors of the Cedar Ham-
mock Community
Develotomenf District will
o[d o public hearing on
earuary 14, 2000 at
11:00 AJ~. at the offices
of Young, van Assen-
derp, Varnadoe & Ander-
son, 801 Laurel Oak
Drive, Suite 300, Nap es,
Florida, for he pur~se of
hearing comments and
obiecfions on the adop-
tion of the budget(s) for
the operation and main-
tenance of District facili-
ties for Fiscal year 2000.
In addition the Board will
hear Public cammen,
and obiectfons relative fo
the levy of o non od val-
orem assessment pursu-
ant fo Florida Low for the
purpose of funding oper-
ations and moiatenonce
and principal and Inter-
es? expenses of the Dis-
trict. The DIs?rict may
also fund various focili.
ties through the collec-
tion of certain rates, fees
and charges which ore
idenfifled within the bud-
get(s). A copy of the bud-
get(s) may be obtained at
the offices of ,he District
Manager, 10300 N.W. 1]
Manor, Coral Springs,
Florida, during normal
busFness hours. The
Board will also consider
any other business whick
may properly come be-
fore it. The meeting is
open to the public and
will be conducted in
accordance with the pro-
visions of Florida Low
for Community.
Any prson requ|rlng
special accommodations
at' this meeting because
of a dlsobilh'y or phys col
impairement should con-
tact the District Office at
1954) 753-0380 at least
ve caFendar days prior
to the meeting.
Each person who de-
cides ,o appeal any deci.
s[on made by the Board
with respect to any mat~
fer considered c~ the
meeting is advise~ that
person will need a record
of the proceedings and
that accordingly, the per-
son may need to ensure
that a verbatim record of
the proceedings s made,
inctuding the testimony
and evidence upon which
such appeal is fo be
based.
Gary L. AAoyer
Manager
Jan. 26, Feb. 2
No. 1542188
2
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RESOLUTION 2000-21
A RESOLUTION ADOPTING THE FINAL BUDGET OF
THE CEDAR HAMMOCK COMMUNITY
DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT FOR THE BAI.ANCE OF
FISCAL YEAR 20O0
Whereas, the District Manager has heretofore prepared and submitted to
the Board, for approval, the District's proposed General Fund Budget for the
ensuing fiscal year; and
WHEREAS, a public hearing has been held on this 14th day of February,
2000, at which members of the general public were accorded the opportunity to
speak prior to the adoption of the final budget;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY TIlE BOARD OF
SUPERVISORS OF THE CEDAR HAMMOCK COMMUNITY
DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT;,
1. The General Fund Budget heretofore submitted to and approved by the
Board is hereby adopted as the final General Fund Budget of the District for the
balance of Fiscal Year 2000.
2. A verified copy of said final General Fund Budget shall be attached as
an exhibit to this Resolution in the District's "Official Record of Proceedings".
Adopted this 14th day of February, 2
Peter Comeau
Chairman
Ja~es P. Ward
Se/cretary
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Cedar Hammock
Community Development District
Operating Budget
Fiscal Year 2000
For The Period of December 1, 1999 to September 30, 2000
Cedar Hammock
Community Development District
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Budget - General Fund
For The Period of December 1, 1999 to September 30, 2000
Revenue:
Assessment Lev7
Approprlatlons:
Professional Fees:
Board of Supervisar's Fee~
Engineering
Legal
Management
Diascmcmation Agent
C~put~ S~vic~ Fe~
Tms~e
Administrative Fe~s:
Travd and P:r Dicta
Telephone
Posage
Printing and Binding
L~g~ A~v~tising
Office SuppHe~
Dues., Lic. Subs.
~n~ ~d Le~
Insurance
Oth~ Cubit Ch~c~
Cap~ Ou~ay
O~hcr F~s and Ch~g~s:
Tax Collector
Property Appraiser
R.cvc~uc Rc:ic.'x~c
Total Revenue:
Sub-totM:
Sub-totah
Sub-totah
Total Appropriations:
S83,092
$83,092
$1o,ooo
$1o,ooo
$[o,ooo
535,833
$5,ooo
$2,500
so
$73,333
$417
s417
5500
$500
SI,667
S333
$175
S3,000
SI,500
$833
S417
$9,758
$o
$o
$o
$o
$83,092
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Community Development District
Series 1999 Capital Improvement Revenue Bonds ($24,315,000)
For the Month Ended January 31, 2000
Source of Funds
Deposit to Construction Account
Deposit to Cost Of Issuance
Deposit to Interest Account
Deposit tO Reserve Account
Underwriter's Discount
Interest Income
Total
Actual Variance
Budget Year to Date (Fav.)- Unfav.
$18,803,033.61 $18,803,033.61 $0.00
$125,000.00 $125,000.00 $0.00
$2,513,176.54 $2,513,176.54 $0.00
$2,431,500.00 $2,431,500.00 $0.00
$364,725.00 $364,725.00 $0.00
$124,867.66 $1,536.41 $123,331.25
$24,362,302.81 $24,238,971.56 $123,331.25
Use of Funds
Actual Variance
Budget Year to Date Fav.- (Unfav.)
Costs of Issuance
Deposit Of Capitalized Interest
Deposit to Reserve Account
Underwriter's DiSCount
Original Issue Discount
Underwriter -Prager, McCarthy & Sealy
Bond Counsel- Nabors, Giblin, Nickerson
Financial Advisor- Fishkind & Associates
District Counsel- Young, vanAssenderp
Trust Counsel-Holland & Knight
Trustee Fee - First Union National Bank
District Manager- Severn Trent Environ.
District Engineer- Wilson,Miller,Barton
Bond Printing - Bowne of Atlanta, Inc.
Total COSTS of Issuance:
$2,513,176.54
$2,431,500.00
$287,160.15
$77 564.85
$5 000.00
$40 000.00
$13.666.37
$25 000.00
$5 250.00
$8 103.75
$15 000.00
$o.oo
$5,130.oo
$2,513,176.54
$2,431 ,SO0.00
$287,160.15
$77,564.85
$5,ooo.oo
$40,000.00
$13 666.37
$25.000.00
$5 25O.OO
$8.103.75
$15 ooo.oo
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$5,13o.00
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$0.00
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Cedar Hammock
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Community Development District
Series 1999 Capital Improvement Revenue Bonds ($24, 315,000)
Use of Funds- (continued)
Construction Costs
Ac~lui$i~ion A~reemen~ ~ l
Roadway
water & Sewer
Earthwork
Water Management
Landscaping & Irrigation
Security
Electric Service & Lighting
Wetland Mitigation
Professional Fees
Miscellaneous
Contingencies
Total Costs Acquisition Agreement #1
Future Projects
Total Construction Costs
Actual
Budget Year to Date
Variance
Fav.- (Unfav.)
$1,284,000.00
$I ,300,000.00
$7,037,000.00
$980,000.00
$3,115,000.00
$320,000.00
$215,000.00
$2,810,000.00
$1,1 67,000.00
$275,000.00
$298,000.00
$476,076.00
$1,102,459.00
$6,613,221.00
$827,372.00
$987,242.00
$o.oo
$344,283.00
$1,601,209.00
$879,585.00
$149,183.00
so.oo
$807,924.00
$197,541.00
$423,779.00
$152,628.00
$2,127,758.00
$320,000.00
($129,283.00)
$1,208,791.00
$287,415.OO
$125,817.00
$298,000.00
$18,801,000.00 $12,980,630.00 $5,820,370.00
$134,751.15
$18,935,751.15
$0.00
$12,980,~30.00
$134,751.15
$5,955,121.15
Total Expenditures
Funds Remaining
$24,362,302.81 $18,407,181.66 $5,955,121.15
$5,831,789.90
Reconciliation to Bank Statement:
Construction Account at 1/31/00
Cost of Issuance Account at 1/31/00
Total Funds Available
$5,823,928.24
$7,861.66
$5,831,789.90
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Community Development District
Series 1999 Capital Improvement Revenue Bonds ($24,$15,000)
~
FOr the Month Ended December 31, 1999
Source of Funds
Deposit tO Construction Account
Deposit to COSt of Issuance
Deposit tO Interest Account
Deposit tO Reserve Account
Underwriter's DiSCOUnt
Interest Income
TOtal
Actual Variance
Budget Year to Date (Fav.)- Unfav.
$18,803,033.61 $18,803,033.61 $0.00
$125,000.00 $125,000.00 $0.00
$2,513,176.54 $2,513,176.54 $0.00
$2,431,500.00 $2,431,500.00 $0.00
$364,725.00 $364,725.00 $0.00
$124,867.66 $0.00 $124,867.66
$24,362,302.81 $24,237,435.15 $124,867.66
Use Of FUndS
Actual Variance
Budget Year to Date Fav.- (Unfav.)
Costs of Issuance
Deposit of Capitalized Interest
Deposit tO Reserve ACCOUnt
Underwriter's DiScount
Original Issue Discount
Underwriter -Prager, McCarthy & Sealy
Bond Counsel- Nabors, Giblin, Nickerson
Financial Advisor- Fishkind & Associates
District Counsel- Young, vanAssenderp
Trust Counsel-Holland & Knight
Trustee Fee - First Union National Bank
District Manager- Severn Trent Environ.
District Engineer- Wilson,Miller, Barton
Bond Printing - Bowne of Atlanta, Inc.
Total COSTS of Issuance:
$2,513,176.54 $2,513,176.54 SO.00
$2,431,500.00 $2,431,500.00 $0.00
$287,160.15 $287,160.15 $0.00
$77,564.85 $77,564.85 $0.00
$o.oo $o.oo $o.oo
$40,000.00 $40,000.00 SO.00
SO.00 SO.00 SO.0O
$25,000.00 $25,000.00 $0.00
SO.00 SO.00 SO.00
SO.00 SO.00 SO.00
$15,ooo.oo $15,ooo.oo SO.OO
$o.oo So.oo So.oo
So.oo $o.oo $o.oo
$5,389,401.54 $5,389,401.54
$0.00
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Community Development District
Series 1999 Capital Improvement Revenue Bonds ($24,315,000)
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use of Funds- (continued)
Construction Costs
At~ui$/t/o# Agreement//l
Roadway
Water & Sewer
Earthwork
Water Management
Landscaping & Irrigation
Security
Electric Service & Lighting
Wetland Mitigation
Professional Fees
Miscellaneous
Contingencies
TOtal Costs Acquisition Agreement #1
Future Projects
TOtal Construction Costs
Actual
BUdget Year to Date
Variance
Fav.- (Unfav.)
$1,284,000.00
$1,300,000.00
$7,037,000.00
$980,000.00
$3,115,000.00
$320,000.00
$215,000.00
$2,810,000.00
$1,167,000.00
$275,000.00
$298,000.00
$476,076.00
$1,102,459.00
$6,613,221.00
$827,372.00
$987,242.00
$o.oo
$344,283.oo
$I,6Ol,2O9.OO
$879,585.o0
$149,183.o0
So.oo
$807,924.00
$197,541.00
$423,779.00
$152,628.00
$2,127,758.00
$32O,OOO.OO
($129,283.00)
$I ,208,791.00
$287,415.00
$125,817.00
$298,000.00
$18,801,000.00 $12,980,630.00 $5,820,370.00
$171,901.27
$18,972,901.27
$0.00
$12,980,630.00
$171,901.27
$5,992,271.27
Total Expenditures
Funds Remaining
$24,362,302.81 $18,370,031.54 $5,992,271.27
$5,867,403.61
Reconciliation to Bank Statement:
:onstruction Account at 12/31/99
Cost of Issuance Account at 12/31/99
Total Funds Available
$5,822,403.61
$45,000.00
$5,867,403.61
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MEMORANDUM
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Misc. Correspondence Agen I
Date
Agenda Item # __~
TO:
FROM:
DATE:
RE:
Sue Filson, Administrative Assistant
Board of County Commissioners
Derek Johnssen, General Accounting Manager ~)~/
Clerk of the Circuit Court/Finance Department
May 23, 2000
Miscellaneous Correspondence - BCC Agenda
Please place the followin9 items on the next available BCC agenda and call me at extension 8350 with
the date and Miscellaneous Correspondence agenda item number.
Port of the Islands Community Improvement District
1. Pursuant to Florida Statutes Chapters 189 and 190, Port of the Islands Community Improvemcr:t
District, has submitted the following:
(a) Minutes of Meeting held by the Board of Supervisors on March 16, 2000 a ,d
Reconvening on March 27, 2000.
Thank you
:~special\special
Port of the Islands
COMMUNITY IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT
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May 12, 2000
Memorandum To:
Reference:
From:
Clerk of the Circuit Court
c/o Derrick Johnssen
2671 Airport Road, Court Pla
P.O. Box 413016
Naples, Florida 34112-3016
Thomas W. Olliff
Collier County Manager
Governmental Center
3301 East Tamiami Trail
Naples, Florida 33962
David Black
Hoch, Frey & Zugman
4875 North Federal Hwy., 4th Floor
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33308-4610
Tim Stephens
Port of the Islands C.I.D.
12600 Union Road
Naples, Florida 34114
Minutes of Meeting held March 16 and March 27, 2000
Gary L. Moyer
Manager
Enclosed for your records is a copy of the referenced minutes held by the Board of
Supervisors of Port of the Islands Community Improvement District and
approved at their April, 2000 meeting.
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M]NIYrES OF MEETING
PORT OF THE ISIANDS
COMMUNITY IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT
The regular meeting of the Board of Supervisors of the Port of the Islands
Community Improvement District was held Thursday, March 16, 2000 at 4:00
P.M. at the Egret Room, 25000 Tamiami Trail, Naples, Florida.
Present and constituting a quorum were:
Richard Gatti
Richard Burgeson
Robert Genung
Leonard Gross
Also present were:
Darrin Mossing
Dan Cox
Ron Benson
Tim Stephens
Barbara Barry
Mike McNeese
Several Residents
Chairman
Supervisor
Supervisor
Supervisor
District Staff
Attorney
Engineer
District Maintenance Staff
County Commissioner
Assistant County Administrator
FIRST ORDER OF BUSINESS Roll Call
Mr. Gatti called the meeting to order at 4:00 P.M.
Mr. Mossing called the roll and stated that all Supervisors are present with
the exception of Mr. Wolsky.
Mr. Gatti stated we are fortunate to have Commissioner Barry and
Assistant County Manager Mike McNeese with us today. They are gracious
enough to come and explain some of the activities that connect us with the
County. I promised Commissioner Barry that I would have her out of here by 4:45
p.m. With that, Commissioner Barry.
Commissioner Barry stated I appreciate the opportunity you are allowing
me today. I told Mr. McNeese that I am going to move to Port of the Islands. You
look so relaxed and life is good here. I am pleased to be with you today to talk
about a few things. I can remember coming to the Port of the Islands when not
that many people were here. It is nice to see a room full of people and that you are
interested in what is going on in the community and the County. I am not going
to spend too much time talking. Mr. McNeese has some information for you.
Because of his job and the department he oversees, he is going to be talking to you
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about the EMS situation which I know Mr. Gatti and Mr. Genung has talked
about earlier and the questions you had in that regard. One area Mr. Genung
asked me to talk about had to do with the navigation signage on the waterway.
Nothing has changed since we corresponded back in February. The bids are out
and the best part is that it will be taken care of by September 30, 2000. This is an
effort that is coordinated with the DEP and it is up to them to get this done. Until
they get something done, it is out of our hands.
Mr. Gatti stated prior to Commissioner Barry getting involved, we,
meaning Port of the Islands, Inc. whatever that entity is now, was responsible for
the signage. Since the auction happened, the entity disappeared so there was
nobody responsible for the navigation. Commissioner Barry was kind enough to
get the County involved and they are taking over the responsibility of the signage
which benefits us and it primarily was her doing.
Commissioner Barry stated this is one of those items where you don't have
an option of doing it or not doing it. This is certainly something that had to
happen. I am pleased that we were able to get that done. I wish everything
happened that easily. Perhaps you are not having some of the problems we are
encountering in the other parts of the District. I do not know if you are aware, but
you are part of the largest District in Collier County. This District starts on the
north side of Markland Road just east of Highway 41, west of 1-75 and then east
out to Immokalee, down to Everglades City, Ochopee, comes back in this direction
and then goes in toward Route 951 at Manatee Road. This District encompasses
everything east of Route 951 and the cut off being Manatee Road. This District
touches five counties. It is a very large geographical District. Up until this year,
we did not have much of a population. I suspect that when the Census is done
this year, there is going to be a big change in what this District looks like. Some of
the problems we are experiencing in the coastal area are not problems for you.
We were commenting while coming here that there is real estate on Highway 41
coming down and there are some changes. I suspect in the next few years you
will see a limited amount of that as you get out into the other areas. I am glad to
see what has happened here and I think you have become a very viable
community. I am very pleased to represent you. I am meeting some of you for the
first time and I will be leaving you in November. I am not going to run for the
County Commission in November. At this time I would like to introduce Mr.
Mike McNeese, who is our Assistant County Administrator, and he is going to tell
you about the EMS situation.
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Mr. McNeese stated one of my duties is to oversee our eme:~e~)yJrvi~s
which includes the EMS, and the Ochopee Fire Control District. I am going to
answer the questions that I was asked before the meeting. If there are any other
questions that I do not cover, feel free to bring them up. I know one of the items
you are interested in is when are you going to get a paramedic unit located on site.
I can tell you that the EMS staff had a plan a year ago that would have put a fire
EMS unit here on site funded partially by the Ochopee Fire District and the County
EMS Service. Commissioner Barry just made the point about how big this District
is and how spread out the people are. As we look at where can we place our
paramedic unit to give the best responsive time to the most people for the amount
of money that we are spending, it just didn't quite make sense yet to place a unit
on site. When you put all those variables together, it just didn't quite work yet.
That is something that we will continue to evaluate every year when we look at
where are safety responses should be and our units should be. I have no doubts
that eventually there will be a unit in the area, but it just doesn't make sense yet
based on the population and everybody that we have to get to.
Mr. McNeese stated one thing that we have done and the question was
asked about the MedFlight Unit. We operate a helicopter. The question was,
"Who decides and when does the helicopter get called in?" I know it is remote
here and the phone calls that dispatch the helicopter actually have two
components. There is a daytime protocol and a night time protocol. Since we
operate a single engine helicopter the rules change at night because the real
difference is if something goes wrong with the helicopter during the daytime, they
can put it down and they have a pretty good chance of getting out of it. If
something happens at night, he dies. We use a different set of protocols at night.
The basic protocol is anything east of Route 29 and anything east of 1-75 to the
Broward line the helicopter responds automatically. Anything that is a multiple
casualty or multiple injury the helicopter flies. Those are the absolutes. There is
a lot of discretion from a dispatch standpoint to fly the helicopter. The good news
is that the Commissioners have funded in this yeaFs budget for a twin engine
helicopter that will carry more than one patient and is much safer if faced with
some sort of an engine problem and the protocols will probably be changing. We
do provide an ambulance service to this area from a couple different locations.
There is a unit at the Isle Capri, a unit in Naples and a unit in Everglade City so
you do have pretty good coverage. It is probably going to be a few more years before
you can have a unit on site depending on what happens with the population. I
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hope that answers any, of your questions about EMS coverage. At some point
when we get the new helicopter on-line, probably by the end of this year, and you
want a demonstrations we can bring it down and show it off for you. They are
going to be very proud of it.
A resident asked will the helicopter be deployed automatically?
Mr. McNeese responded it depends on the situation. If there was an
accident on Highway 41 with multiple victims, the helicopter would go. As far as
a single patient here in the resort, a ground unit would be dispatched. If when
they got here there was critical transport need and a patient needed to get to the
hospital quickly then the helicopter would be dispatched.
The other thing related to that is that we were the first EMS unit to adopt
the Automatic. External Defibrillator Program. The automatic external
defibrillator is a unit that hangs on the wall. If someone has a heart attack or if
their heart is not fibrillating properly, anybody with a basic level of training can
pull the unit off the wall and attach it to the victims chest. The unit does the
diagnosis and gives the appropriate defibrillation shock to put someone's heart
back into rhythm. All that can happen immediately before the unit even gets
there. You have been identified as a great prime location for one of the units. We
have already asked the person who runs that program for us to get in touch with
Mr. Genung.
Mr. Genung stated she is coming to our next meeting for a demonstration.
Mr. McNeese stated we want to get you into the program because this is a
prime location. There will be people here trained in the operation of the automatic
external defribrillator. Depending on where it is located, I suspect it would be
easily accessible.
Mr. Genung stated Mr. Paul Wilson told me that what will happen is that
some of us will be trained on the AED. We have to have someone here for when
they need it because the statistics are if they get to the patient within 10 minutes
they can save him. If it goes beyond 10 minutes, it is a 2% survival rate. Right
now with the AED, the savings is 80% of the patients. It is a very important thing.
Mr. Wilson said we need to get people trained here which we are planning on
doing to be able to use this machine and do it quickly. That step that will have to
happen before we get the equipment here. We need volunteers for the fire and for
the AED. There is nothing hard about it, but it must be available.
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Mr. Gatti stated we are going to have a full discussion on this ~at ~e~ext2
meeting and we can go into further detail. We have a number of volunteers
certified for the fire department already.
Mr. McNeese stated the good news in that regard is there has been a lease
prepared that has been given to the Developer for his review. We want to have a
fire unit on the premises. The land is being donated by the owner. It will be a
great thing. It has taken us a little longer than I would have hoped.
Mr. Gatti stated I appreciate the County~s interest and support. You know
how things happen, elections come about, things change. What is our best
approach to keep this a reality?
Mr. McNeese responded it is going to be done. The Developer is giving us
the land.
A resident asked is there any plan for a helicopter pad here on site?
Mr. Gatti responded not yet that I know of, we may.
Mr. McNeese stated my conversations have been beyond cooperative in
wanting to help provide those services.
A resident stated I am interested in becoming a volunteer. Who would I
call?
Mr. Genung responded you can call me.
Mr. Gatti stated we pay more taxes in District Fire Taxes than my house
$900 a year. Could you explain how we got to that point?
Mr. McNeese responded the reason for that is what it costs to operate the
Ochopee Fire District. The cost itself really isn't that outrageous. What makes it
so expensive for you is how much property values have diminished because of the
amount of acquisition of land and how much has been taken off the tax roll. Your
taxes used to be lower because there is Federal payments made to Collier County
for a lot of that land. They pay the County for the fact that some of that land has
been taken off the County tax roll. It used to be all the money that came from the
Federal government for the removal of property from the tax roll went to the
Ochopee Fire District which subsidized the operations of that District. It probably
paid for more than half the operations. Our County Manager started asking
questions when he looked at it. Those payments, in lieu of taxes, were actually to
pay for a lot of services more than just the Ochopee Fire District. He made a
recommendation to the County Commission that some of the money be given back
to the general fund which provides other services. The District retained a good
deal more of the money than any real mechanical calculation of how much it
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should have gotten because it was such an increase.
as property values go up it will help.
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I understand it is a lot and
Mr. Gatti asked what is the assessment for Everglades City?
Mr. Genung responded we are $6 million higher.
Mr. Gatti stated that is my problem. In terms of assessment valuation,
which translates into the amount of taxes we are paying here, we are $6 million
over Everglades City, yet we do not get any direct benefit. Which end do we work
to, lowing our millage in this area or look for the services? That is where we are
coming from.
Mr. McNeese stated the first answer is you are going to get the service. We
are starting to provide the services not only for that reason but we are also looking
towards this area.
A discussion among the members of the audience, Commissioner Barry
and Mr. McNeese ensued relating to County business, the operation and response
time of the Emergency Management System and the tax bill.
Mr. Gatti stated I appreciate you coming and Commission Barry, we are
sorry to hear that you are leaving.
SECOND ORDER OF BUSINESS Approval of the Minutes of the February
17, 2000 Meeting
Mr. Gatti stated that each Board member had received a copy of the
minutes of February 17, 2000 meeting and requested any additions, corrections or
deletions.
On MOTION by Mr. Burgeson seconded by Mr. Genung][
with all in favor the minutes of the February 17, 2000[[
meeting were approved.
THIRD ORDER OF BUSINESS Consideration of Request of Port
Development, !,I,C, Owner of Port of the
Islands Resort and Marina Dealing with
Future Development
Mr. Gatti asked if you don't mind, maybe we can consider this item at the
next meeting? Is there any urgency to this? Mr. Bloom responded no.
Mr. Gatti stated the other thing I suggest is if you could give us some
indication of how you would like to structure that and what you would like to do,
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then if we need Dr. Benson and/or Mr. Cox to look at it and we can do that in
advance of the meeting.
Mr. Bloom stated I think this is a little premature because there are
discussions regarding the ERC levels.
Mr. Gatti asked where do we stand on this?
Mr. Mossing responded one of the issues is this resort has allocated so
many ERCs. They are restructuring the development which may in turn change
the flows.
Mr. Gatti asked what proportion do we assign the hotel for ERCs?
Mr. Mossing responded .6 per unit.
Mr. Gatti stated 100 ERCs would give you 140 units approximately.
Mr. Bloom stated we need to find out what is available from the standpoint
of how much it costs to add on to the system. Our engineers tell us that these
ERCs are probably not right. There is probably a lot more water here than we
think. We need a professional engineer to come out and tell us what it is.
Everybody is speculating and no one really knows for sure.
Dr. Benson stated I am the Professional Engineer that represents the CID
so if they would like to talk to me, I would be glad to do that.
Mr. Gatti stated when we start to talk about this, let's have what Mr. Cox
and Dr. Benson need in place. When you are ready let us know.
FOURTH ORDER OF BUSINESS Authorization to Notice Amendments to
the Rules of Procedure
Mr. Mossing stated this was placed on the agenda last month. Mr. Cox
was reviewing how he wanted the Board to deal with amending the existing Rules
that the District has in place and whether or not we need to amend those because
of the changes in the Statutes from year to year. I have provided Mr. Cox with a
copy of the Rules that are in place. I recommend that the Board look to Mr. Cox
for direction on how he wants to deal with this issue.
Mr. Gatti asked why don't you look at it and report back to us at the next
meeting?
Mr. Cox responded the Rules now in effect for this District are very similar
to ones that we are reviewing for all of the Districts at our offices. The process is
fairly well along but it is still too early for us to give a recommendation.
Mr. Gatti asked aren't we controlled by State Statute on this anyway?
Mr. Cox responded that is correct and that is the biggest issue. A few years
ago there were some revisions to the Administrative Procedures Act that really
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mandated a close scrutiny of all the Rules that any agency has to eliminate t e
that can be eliminated and we will be eliminating quite a Jew.
Mr. Gatti stated when you are ready, come back and we will put this on the
agenda.
FIFTH ORDER OF BUSINESS Consideration of Certain Documents
Related to the Bifurcation of the Original
Bonds of the District
Mr. Gatti asked is anyone here from Allstate?
Mr. Cox responded no. Mr. Mossing and I spoke to them on the telephone
the other day. We explained the situation to him about the meeting with
Commissioner Barry. We felt it would be best to have that meeting at a time when
we can focus our energies wholly on that subject so we would ask that you
announce a date and time certain to continue this meeting to conclude this matter
of business.
Mr. Mossing stated they requested they would like to deal with this issue
prior to the end of this month. As everyone is aware there are certain properties
that have failed to pay their property taxes and the tax certificates did not sell.
The bondholders are requesting some actions from the Board to separate out the
non-performing properties from the performing properties as it relates to the
annual assessments. There are some formalities they are requesting from the
Board.
Mr. Genung asked is there any effect from this?
Mr. Mossing responded there would be no changes for the property owners
or the assessment methodology.
Mr. Genung asked is there any liability that we might be assuming?
Mr. Mossing responded one of the positives that we talked about is the
possibility of maybe refinancing those goods bonds for the performing areas. This
could lower the interest rate on those bonds which could lower the direct
assessment to the existing property owners. There is no down side to the District
acting on this and there is a potential positive side.
Mr. Gatti stated what they want to do is split the bonds. They want to take
the bonds that relate to the property that has been developed and say these are
good bonds; these are good properties that stand behind these bonds and these
bonds become sellable with a better interest rate. For the properties that are not
doing so well, they want to set those bonds aside and I am not sure what will
happen with those. My concern is we still have to pay off the water plant and
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sewage plant. If we take .part of the bonds and make them worse than they are,
what happens?
Mr. Mossing responded from the residents perspective, if you pay your
assessments, the plant is paid off. The bondholder took the risk when they
purchased the bonds which were used to finance and construct those facilities. If
they do not collect the money, that is a loss they take.
Mr. Gatti stated that is the type of question we will have to answer and that
is why we need a separate meeting for you to explain this to us. It sounds good,
but on the other hand there may be some tail ends of this that could bite us.
Mr. Cox stated Counsel for the bondholders has assured us that the cost for
your professionals will be paid at no expense to the District. We are going to need
a separate line item accounting for this and they are going to pay legal counsel for
the District. This is something they feel is going to offer them an opportunity to
enhance the development capabilities of the deficient properties because of all the
outstanding debt that is on those properties. They feel like this is the way they are
going to be able to work that out. We talked to Bond Counsel~s attorney for 20
minutes and I hit him with all the issues I felt needed to be addressed.
Mr. Gatti stated we want to continue this meeting so we can talk about this
with those folks and we have to do it within the month of March.
Mr. Genung stated the 27th would be good for me.
Mr. Gatti asked is that soon enough?
Mr. Mossing responded yes. Mr. Cox is going to be representing this
District and this Board from an independent legal perspective and we will make
sure the Board and the residents are protected from any negative impact.
Mr. Cox stated we generally like to have these meetings in the afternoon.
Mr. Gatti asked how about three o'clock on the 27th?
Mr. Genung responded that is fine with me.
Mr. Gatti asked how many do we need for a quorum?
Mr. Mossing responded three.
Mr. Gatti stated at the end of the meeting we will continue this until March
27th at 3:00 p.m. at the Egret Room.
SIXTH ORDER OF BUSINESS Staff Reports A. Attorney
Mr. Cox stated we have our Tallahassee office go to the State Legislature
every day and they keep me informed of what the house had introduced and what
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is up for consideration. I know everybody is really happy that we have a 50 mph
speed limit set up outside the gate. There is a bill that has been proposed that
would take the responsibility for assigning speed limits away from FDOT and, to
an extent, it would give the County the authority to come in and lower speed limits
where the FDOT has set them too high. I do not know at this point where it is or
whether it has gone through the committee. I would like everyone to call our
representative and say, "Let's push this one through." There are plenty of
situations in this County where the speed limits are set too high and we can all
support that.
B. Engineer
Dr. Benson stated I received a fax regarding the irrigation system and the
salt water. I have researched this with the Water Management District. They
have basically said they would go along with this change. At the bottom of the
canal near the pump station, there is a screen to keep debris from going into the
pumps. What needs to be done is that the screen that is at the bottom of the canal
would have to be removed. A pipe would then be extended to whatever length you
want to dry up the canal and then it can turn up with some flexible pipe and a
float that would support that same screen. We would reconnect the air line and it
would have t0 be anchored and moored in place. We have put together a ball park
estimate to do this work. You need a frame, a diver, and different materials. At
this point we have an estimate between $10,000 and $15,000.
Mr. Gatti stated this has to do with the salt water you are getting on your
lawns via the irrigation. I just don't see how we cannot do it. I think we have to
do it.
Mr. Genung asked what does Mr. Stephens think?
Mr. Stephens responded I think it has to be done.
Mr. Genung asked are you still checking it every morning?
Mr. Stephens responded yes and today it is at 1.3
Mr. Genung asked will that kill the flowers?
Mr. Stephens responded it will not help the annuals at all, but the grass
should be able to handle it.
Ms. Marchand asked where is it picking up the salt water?
Mr. Gatti responded on the other side of the dam.
Mr. Genung stated the tide comes in, the water goes over the weir. It is
heavier than fresh water. It sinks to the bottom and gravity feeds it to the big
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septic tanks next to the pumps. The pumps get stopped up because of the stuff
that is in there and they do not operate. Raising the pumps up and floating them
3' under the surface will keep some of that debris out of them. You get two things
for it.
Ms. Marchand stated it will help the irrigation on this side.
Mr. Gatti stated on both sides.
Mr. Genung stated wherever you see irrigation lines, that comes out of the
canal.
Mr. Gatti asked do you think we need to do some drawings to get some
prices?
Mr. Benson responded we can do that minimal amount on that. As far as
we know the cost is the WMD permit and they said it would be okay. We would
need to do some simple sketches to get the pipes over there.
Mr. Gatti asked is that all right with the Board?
Mr. Genung responded yes.
Mr. Gatti stated Dr. Benson, get some drawings put together and get some
prices.
Dr. Benson stated as a reminder, this has come up before and with another
option that was more around $30,000 to $50,000.
Mr. Genung stated that was using the effluent water.
A resident asked what information do we have that this will work?
Dr. Benson responded we have never collected information as far as salt
water concentration at different points on the canal and at different depth. Some
of that is being collected this year for the first time. The only information
available is what the WMD and the County have collected which is near the weir
itself. This occurs once in a while, not every year. The high tide sends in the salt
water.
Mr. Gatti stated as part of your assignment, take whatever tests you need to
know that you are in fresh water.
Dr. Benson stated we will work with Mr. Stephens since he is the one
collecting the data.
C. Manager
Report on Tax Certificate Sale
There not being any, the next item followed
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SEVENTH ORDER OF BUSINESS Supervisor's Requests an~lA~i~ce 2
Comments
A resident stated in my area we are having a problem with the irrigation.
Whom should I call?
Mr. Gatti responded when you see a particular system that is not
functioning right, call Mr. Stephens so he can respond to it.
Mr. Stephens stated in Stella Marls you have to contact the Property
Manager first. If it is the sprinkler heads, they will take care of it. If they cannot
find the problem or solve the problem, they will contact me.
Mr. Genung stated the basic problem has been no pressure and it has
happened three time this month. Mr. Stephens and I have discussed this. Gunk
gets in those lines and does not allow the micro switches to circuit the pumps.
When one pump is running and it needs more pressure, it will turn on another
pump. These micro switches were not functioning properly so we were not
getting the backup pressure we needed. My sprinklers would come on and run
for about a minute. Mr. Stephens has been looking at that daily and keeping it
clean. We are losing pressure through the entire irrigation system. It is a
serious problem because if you have a fire and you do not have any hydrant water
you could be in a jam.
A resident asked on the agenda you have an item listed as Report on Tax
Certificate Sale. Did you address that?
Mr. Mossing responded there is no report at this time. It is an item that has
been continued on the agenda in case there are any changes in the outstanding
certificates.
Mr. Mossing stated we do have another issue to bring up. One of Ms.
Marchand's meters was broken and Mr. Stephens had to replace the meter.
Subsequently the cost of that meter was placed on her bill. She has called our
office to protest the fact that she was billed for the replacement of the meter.
Historically, that has been the process our office does. If an individual meter is
broken and it cannot be determined who broke the meter, it has been billed to the
customer.
Mr. Gatti stated this is a community issue. I appreciate what you are
saying, but to assume the client is wrong all the time.
Mr. Mossing stated that is why I am bringing this to the Board.
Mr. Gatti stated I do not think we should be charging the individual for the
replacement of the meter.
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Ms. Marchand stated I did not get billed for one month's water. I assum~,~:l
I was going to be paying for the water for that month. My initial inquiry was
asking what the miscellaneous revenue charge on water bill was for. I was told I
had to pay for water meter.
Mr. Gatti asked what type of meter it is?
Mr. Stephens responded it is a 2" meter and costs $418.
Mr. Marchand stated I am proposing that I do not pay for the meter. I feel
it is more than reasonable to pay for the water for the months that I did not get
billed. I have given you an estimate of what the prior months water is.
Mr. Gatti asked what is the Board's pleasure? The accounting is going to
cost more than the rest of it. We will pay for the meter.
Burgeson asked is this going to be the policy for everybody?
Gatti stated yes.
Stephens asked if somebody breaks a meter, we pay for it?
Gatti stated that is not what you told us. How did this meter get
Mr. Stephens responded it was an accidental break. The meter box was not
damaged at all. The glass on the top of the meter was smashed.
Mr. Gatti stated if a contractor runs over somebody's meter with a truck, I
expect that contractor to pay for it. Under a circumstance like this where you
cannot point to an individual, I think we should pay for it.
Mr. Gross stated you said the glass was broken by vandalism.
Mr. Stephens stated it was vandalized by somebody, but we have no idea
who did it. Somebody had to pay for it. Whoever the meter is serving has to pay
for the meter.
Mr. Genung asked will your insurance pay for that?
Ms. Marchand responded it is not my property. The meter belongs to you. I
cannot insure something I do not own. I have had no instances of vandalism on
my property before. I think it was an accident.
Mr. Gatti asked what is the Board's pleasure?
Mr. Burgeson responded I am for this no matter who breaks it, unless you
can purposely find someone that did it for their own negligence.
Mr. Stephens stated this is the first time it has ever happened.
Mr. Cox stated once you decide this, it goes for everyone in the community.
March 16, 2000
Port of the Islands C.I.D.
[On MOTION by Mr. Gross seconded by Mr. Burgeson
[with all in favor the District will pay for the re-
[installation of any damaged meter where it cannot be
[determined who the responsible party is or how it was
[broken was approved.
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Mr. Gatti stated this is our community. We are all here together.
Whatever we do affects each one of us. We have to be as fair as we possibly can.
A resident asked what is the possibility of repairing the meter that is there?
Mr. Stephen responded we went ahead and replaced the meter. We could
not take it out without putting another one in. We had to buy another one to put it
in.
Mr. Gatti asked can you repair that meter?
Mr. Stephens responded we can send it back and see if they will repair it. I
am not sure if they will.
Mr. Gatti stated they will probably repair it.
Mr. Genung stated then we can keep it as a spare.
EIGHTH ORDER OF BUSINESS Approval of Invoices
lion MOTION by Mr. Burgeson seconded by Mr. Genung[[
[with all in favor Invoices for the check run dated March[[
[15, 2000 for the General Fund in the amount of $18,756.68 [[
[and the Water Fund in the total amount of $19,916.07[[
[were approved. [[
NINTH ORDER OF BUSINESS
Adjournment
Mr. Gatti stated this meeting is continued to Monday, March 27, 2000 at 3:00
p.m~ at the Egret Room, 25000 Tamiami Trail, Naples, Florida.
Richa~c~ Burgeso~/" - -
Assistant Secretary
RicHard ~htti
Chairman
Thursday
March 16, 2000
4:00 P.M.
1.
2.
3.
AGENDA
PORT OF THE ISLANDS
COMMUNITY IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT
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The Egret Room
25000 Tamiami Trail
Naples, Florida
Roll Call
Approval of the Minutes of the February 17, 2000 Meeting
Consideration of Request of Port Development, LLC, Owner of
Port of the Islands Resort and Marina Dealing with Future
Development
Authorization to Notice Amendments to the Rules of Procedures
Consideration of Certain Documents Related to the Bifurcation
of the Original Bonds of the District
Staff Reports
A. Attorney
B. Engineer
C. Manager - Report on Tax Certificate Sale
D. Field Manager
Supervisor's Requests, Communications and Audience Comments
Approval of Invoices
Adjournment
Naples DaiLy News
Naples/ FL 34102
Affidavit of Publication
Naples Daily News -
PORT OF THE ISLANDS
10300 NW 11TH MANOR
CORAL SPRINGS FL 33071
REFERENCE: 010948
58025749 Notice Of Meeting Po
State of Florida
County of Collier
Before the undersigned authority, personally
appeared Angela Bryant, who on oath says that she
serves as Assistant Secretary of the Naples Daily
News, a daily newspaper published at Haples, in
Collier County, Florida: that the attached copy
of advertising was published in said newspaper on
dates listed.
Affiant further says that the said Naples Daily
News is a newspaper published at Naples, in said
Collier County, Florida, and that the said
newspaper has heretofore been continuously
published in said Collier County, Florida, each
day and has been entered as second class mail
matter at the post office in Naples, in said
Collier County, Florida, for a period of 1 year
next preceding the first publication of the
attached copy of advertisement; and affiant
further says that she has neither paid nor
promised any person, firm or corporation any
discount/ rebate, commission or refund for the
purpose of securing this advertisement for
publiction in the said newspaper.
PUBLISHED ON: 03/09
AD SPACE: 63.000 INCH
FILED ON: 03/09/00 -+ ........ .~ ................
Personally known by me ~~-~--
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Notice Ot Meeting
Port of the Islands
Community
Improvement District
The Board of Supervi-
sors of the Port of the Is-
lands Community
Improvement District
will hold their regular
meeting at 4:00 P.M.,
Thursday, March ]6,
2000 In the Egret Room,
25000 Tamiomi Trail,
Naples, Flortrio. The
meeting *ls o~en to the
public and will be con-
ducted in aceart'once
with the provisions of
Florida Law for Commu-
nity Development Dis-
trlcts.
There may be occa-
sions when one or more
Supervisors will partici-
pate by telephone. Af the
above Ioccrfion there will
be present a speaker tel-
ephone so that any inter-
ested person can aftend
the meeting at the above
location and be fully in-
formed of the discussions
taking place either in
person or by telephone
communication.
Any person requiring
special accommodations
at this meeting because
of a dls~bllh~/ or physical
impairment should con-
fact the District Office at
(954) 753-0380 at least
five calendar days prior
to the meeting.
Each person who de-
cides to appeal any dec -
sion made by the Board
with respect fo any mat-
ter considered at the
meeting is advised that
person wiJl need a record
of the proceedings and
that accordingly~ the per-
son may need to ensure
that a verbatim record of
the proceedings is made,
including the testimony
and evidence upon which
such appeal is to be
based.
Gary L. Moyer
Manager
March 9' No. 1571001
2
Susan D Flora
My Commisg~on CC5817t?
Expires Dec. 10. 2000
THOMAS L. BARNARD
Real Estate Consultant
211 Fine Valley Circle
Naples, FL 33962
January 13, 2000
Board of Supervisors
Port of the Islands Community Improvement District
C/O District Offices
Gentlemen:
Port Development, LLC, owners of the Port of the Islands Resort and Marina,
have requested that I contact you regarding their plans for future development. As you
know, the property is being re-developed as a hotel condominium, and units are being
offered for sale to individual purchasers.
At this time they are unsure of the total number of units that may be built, and the
number of ERC's that may be required. Therefore this is a request for conceptual
approval for acquiring the needed ERC's at the current Impact Fee cost of $3,306.00 per
ERC, or at such price as may be set by the Board in the future.
As you are aware, there is capacity currently available for such construction,
however at buildout of the community the sewer plant will require expansion. By having
these funds available for such future construction, the community would be assured of
adequate service.
As indicated, this is a request for conceptual approval only, with the understanding
that each project requiring additional utility service above the current allocations would be
addressed Ot the time of application. We appreciate your consideration in this matter.
Consultant
cc: Dr. Ron Benson
.!
03/08/00 18:SS F~ 4.O7 426 8022 .... 5GN ORL~.~_.O
002/003'
N~T~R J.
5T~N E,
JOHN ~. STOKES
J~AN ~ ~ON
NABORS, G~SLIN & NICKERSON, P.A.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
aat SOUTH OR),_NGE AVENUE:
OR~NDO, FLORIDA ~01
T~LEPHONE (407)
MaJ:ch 8, 2000
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SOUTH CALHOUN STRE:~'T
TA~. LAH A55 E:~'. ~Lo.~roA
VIA TELECOPY
Mr. Da~en Mossing
District Manager
10300 N.W. 11th Manor
Coral Springs, Florida 33071
Re:
Port of the Islands CommuIlity Improvement District Special Assessment
Bonds, Series 1990 (the "Original Bonds")
Dear Darren:
As you know this law firm represents Allstate Ir~urance Company ("Allstate"), the
beneficial owner of 100% of the above-captioned Original Bonds. As you are also aware, AlLstate
desires to bifurcate the Original Bonds into two series of Bonds: the Port of the Islands
Community Improvement District Special Assessment Revenue Refunrhng Bonds Series 2000-I
(the "2000-1 Bonds") the Port of the Islands Comm.nky improvement District Special Assessment
Revenue Refunding Bonds Series 2000-2 (the "2000-2 Bonds").
.? Under the proposed restructuring the 2000-1 Bonds will be secured by assessments
burdening the developed property within the d~trict whereas the 2000-1 Bonds will be secured by
assessments on the property which has not yet been developed. The end result of the proposed
transaction will consist of a "strong" financing for the lands connected with the 2000-1 Bonds (the
residential and commercial land whick has been built out) and a se~ega£ed 2000-2 Bond
transaction that will offer Allstate maximum flexibility in dealing with the non~performing portion
of the OriginM Bonds. There will be no increase in assessment payments ro any. landowner's
within the District and no additional costs pay. able bv the District.
Allstate respectfully requests that you put the proposed bLfurcation of the Original Bonds
on the District's Marck 16, 2000 regular meeting agenda for board consideration. Representatives
2
03/08/00
18:55 FA~ 407 426 8022
-Mr. I3arren Mossing
March 8, 2000
Page 2
NGN 0RL~DO
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163
of Allstate will be available to discuss the proposal at that time. Additionally, Allstate will provide
the D~strict and its counsel with appropriate resolutions and bond documents prior to the meeting.
c;¢"_
As always, please feel free to call with any questions or comments.
Mr. Anthony Ceravolo
Mr. Douglas J. Sealy
W. Danny Tyler, Esq.
Ms. Kelly Cruse
Mr. Ion Brodzik
Ms. Denise Browni.ug
Bloom
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42G 8022 PgGE.03
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PORT OF THE ISLANDS C.!.D.
Newslet/e~ Oal~ 3/].6/200O
Volume 1,Issue I
UTILITIES PHONE
642-9219
TIM PAGER #
591-7327
JIM PAGER #
591-9982
UTILITIES REPORT
THEPU:RPOSE OF THIS
NEWS LETi'I~ IS TO RE-
PORT SO~ OF
~ OF ~ DIS-
~CT.
W~TEWATER T~AT-
MENT P~T:
AN~~W~-
~AI,l.m FOR ~ BACK-
W~H OF
~~ S~A~
~ ~OM DIGS.
COMP~SSOR
~ ~GU~ ~S~NG
~D ~OR~ CO~
C~O~ATOR D~
G~ S~ ~ BRO-
~ AN~ O~ ~
B~ O~D
N~ P~T
C~ ~O~C ZONE
MO~Y ~C~E OF
G~E~TOR ~ B~
DO~
REPLACED PHOTO Call,
~O~O ~ CAY
~ LIGHTS.
LOCATES ON NEWPORT
DRIVE AT EVENING STAR
HAS BEEN DONE FOR CA-
BLE TO BE LAID
DAILY CHECKS FOR SALT
WATER I1TFRUSION AT
THE IRRIGATION STATION
ARE BEING DONE
REPAIR TWO SMALL
~AKS ON MORNINGSTAR
Needed equipment:
I ) backhoe
· Lift pallets
· Clean lime beds
· Repair leaks
· Clean road drainage
pipe
· Lime digester
· Move mosquito
· Move and Jilt pumps
and motors
· Load dump trucks
with spent lime
· Grade road
2) new truck
Old one has 140,000
miles
· Under powered for
pnn~.g buggy
· Going to need brakes
and transmission
ON THURSDAY' MARCH 9
WE LOST ONE HIGH SERV-
ICE PUMP. IT HAS BEEN
pUr,l,k'~ AND SENT TO
THE REPAIR SHOP.
IRRIGATION METERS THIS
MONTH WHICH HAD MAI,-
FUNCTIONED.
WATER PLANT NEWS
WE REMOVED A ~.~.CTRI-
CAL LINE FROM THE LAT-
TER GOING TO THE SAND
V~ILL BE REMOVED AND
REPLACED WITH STEPS
LATER THIS MONTH.
CLEANED AND FLUSHED
LIME SLURRY LINE.
IRRIGA~'ION FIRE STA-
TION
PRESSURE SWITCHES.
30hp.PUMP OUT OF SERV-
ICE.~ DIVER TO RE-
MOVE BASKET STRAINER
BEFORE IT CAN BE RE-
BUILT
Port of the IsLerods
Corru unitg Improvement District
2
General Fund
Statement o]: Revenues & Expenditures
For Period EndLrtg Februarg 29, 2OSO
Genera[Fund Prorated BudgetActLzCZ[
Budget thru 02129/(30d'~'u 02129/03
Vczricmce
Revenues
Maintenonce Assessments
Interest Income
Totc~[ Revenues
A dministrafive Expenditures
Supervisors Fees
Engineering Fees
Attomeg's Fees
Annual Audit
Hcznagement Fees
Accounting
Recording Secretc~rg
Computer Fees
Rebate CaLcuLation
Trustee Fees
Propertg Appraiser
Assessment
Trc~ve[ & Per D[em
Tetephone
Postage
Rentals & Leases
Insu~rc[nce
Printing & Binding
Leg(z[ Advertising
Other Current Charge
Ofj[ce $uppLLes
Dues & Licenses
CapLtcfi OutLay
Totat AdminLstrat[v¢ Expen&tures
$255,691 5106,538 $76,921 (529,617)
54,030 51,667 $2,816 51,149
II $2s~,~ $108,205 579,736 (528,468)11
56,:'X30 52,500 $2,C:OD $500
58,030 53,333 5114 $3,219
58,030 $3,333 $3,894 ($56~)
54,703 $1,958 $0 $1,958
$8,682 $3,618 53,618 50
$4,020 $1,675 $1,675 50
$2,553 $1,064 $1,064 50
$750 5313 $0 5313
5625 $260 $0 5260
5850 $850 $652 5198
53,500 $3,500 $7,331 (53,831)
55,503 $5,500 55,500 50
$250 $104 $0 $104
$103 542 $17 $24
$1,503 $625 5523 5102
5~,503 $625 5500 5125
53,685 53,685 53,874 (5189)
5503 $208 $123 585
$603 5250 $304 ($54)
5250 5104 $147 (543)
$5C0 $208 $57 $151
$175 5175 $175 $0
$503 $208 $0 5208
J $62,740 $34,139 $31,568 $2,571
-2-
Pla~ntenance Expenditures
Port of the Islands
CommLLnit J Improvement District
Generc~[ Fund
Stc~tement of Revenues & Expend[tLLres
For Period Ending FebrbLczr~l 29, 20:~
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Genera[Fund Prorated Budget Actuczt
Budget thru 02/29/C0 thzu 02/29/C0
Vczr[c~ce
'2
Persome[
FICA Expense
HeaLth Insurance
Pens[on
Workers Compensc~t[on
Unemp[ogment Compensc~t[on
LazLdscc~pe h'lcz~tencLnce
Street L[ghtLng
Irr[gczt[on
Rentc~Ls & Leases
hlcL~tenc~nce - Roc~ds
h'Icz~tencLnce - Drc~c~ge
hlosqu/.to Contro[
Repcz[rs & Mai~tencznce
Operczt~g Supplies
Totcz[ Ad~nLstrczt[ve Expend[tLLres
$55,000
$4,208
$3,500
$2,700
$2,276
$2,700
$72,02)0
$~6,968
$3,5OO
$1,400
$~o,ooo
$2,~o
$1,7oo
$22 917
$1 753
$1 458
$1 125
$2 276
$1 125
$7,070
$1,458
$583
$4,167
$1,o42
$5,625
$2,083
$708
517,485 $5,432
$1,338 $416
$1,673 ($215)
$386 $739
$1,563 $713
$0 $1,125
$20,632 $9,368
$6,~55 $914
$1,646 ($788)
$o $583
$682 $3,484
$0 $1,042
$2,967 $2,659
$0 $2,083
$240 $468
$196,951 $83,390 $54,767 $28,623
$259,69~ $117,529 $&5,335 $31,194
t $0 ($9,325) ($6,599) $2,726
$214,135
$207,536
Totc~[ ExperLd[tures
Excess Revenues (Expenditures)
Beg[ru-LLrLg Fund Bedounce
Ertd~g Fund Bcdcu'tce
-3-
Reven~es
Port o.f the Islands
Community Improvement District
Debt Service Fund
Statement o~ Revenues & Exper'~ditu. res
For Period Endbg FebrLzorLj 29, 2000
Debt Service
Budget
Prorated BudgetActucz[
thru 02/29/00 thru 02/29/00
Vctr[cu}ce
.,2
Spec[cfi Assessments
Prepaid Assessments
Interest Income
Reserve
Revenue
Redemption
Totc~[ Revenues
Expenditures
Pr~dpcz[ Expense
Interest Expense
Specic~[ Co[[
Other Debt Service Costs
$670,184 $27g,243 $201,614 ($77,62g)
$0 $0 $2g,166 $29,166
$100 $42 $7,935 $7,894
$0 $0 $1,435 $1,435
$0 $0 $423 $423
$670,284 $279,285 $240,573 ($38,712)
$290,000 $720,833 $0 $120,833
$462,600 $792,750 $231,300 ($38,550)
$0 SO $60,000 C$60,c00)
$71,390 $4,746 $11,428 ($6,683)
Tot(z[ Expenditures
Excess Revenues (Expenditures)
Beg~g Fund Bcfiance
Ending Fund Balance
$763,990 $378,329 $302,728 $75,607
($93,706) ('$39,04-4) ($62,155)
$3'11,956 $727,492
$218,250 $665,337
~even~es
Interest Income
Total Revenues
Port of t~e I's[ands
Commun[tLj Improvement DLstr[ct
Capit& Projects Fund
Statement of Revenues & Expenditures
For Period End~g Februczr~ 29, 2000
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Capita Projects Prorated BudgetActucz[
Budget thru 02/29/00thru 02/29/00
Var[c~ce
SO SO $983 $983
so so $983 $983
Expenditures
Capit& Outlag
Tot& Expen&tures
Excess Revenues (Expenditures)
Begiz~r~g Fund Bcz[o~ce
End~g Fund Ba[a_nce
So so So so
so so so so
} SO SO S983 $983}
I $o s~2,~ J
[ $0 $63,323]
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Port o.f the IsLands
CommL nit j Improvement District
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Wcter 8¢ Sewer
StcztemenC of Revenues & Expenditures
For Period Ending FebruczrLj 29, 2000
Water & Sewer
Prorated Budget
thru 02/29/00
Actual
thru 02/29/00
Voric~nce
2
Standbg Fees
Sewer RevenL~e
Water RevenLte
Irr[gatior~ Revenue
Meter Fees
Interest Income
Tom[ Revermes
Administrative Ext~en~J[ tures
Supervisors Fees
Engi~eerLng Fees
Legal Fees
Amucz[ Audit
Flcznagement Fees
Account~g Fees
Recordbg Secretary
Computer Services
Trustee Fees
Arbitrage Ccdcu[at[ort
Ut[[LtLJ B[[[iJ'tg
Travel & Per Diem
TeLephone
Postcge
Rentds & Leczses
In. surc~nce
PrLnt~g & Bb.d~g
Legal Advert~s~g
Other Current Charge
Ofj~ce SuppLLes
Capital
Bad Debt
Tom[ Admi~stmffve
ll
$2'40,777
$41,843
$27,250
$23,5C0
$1o,oco
$100,324
$13,948
$9,083
$7,833
$4,167
$208
$72,434
$14,215
$10,993
$4,590
$4,969
$763
$343,869
$135,563
$107,964
$6,C~
$8,CC0
$8,682
$4,020
$2,553
$85O
$62S
$6,0C0
$250
$1,503
$1,503
$~0,241
$25O
$5O0
$53,401
$2,503
$3,333
$3,333
$2,083
$3,618
$1,675
$1,064
$313
$354
$26O
$2,500
$104
$42
$625
$625
$10,241
$542
$417
$104
$208
$208
$22,25O
$114
$3,894
$0
$3,618
$1,675
$1,064
SO
$0
$0
$35
$686
$8,704
$1s6
$257
$167
$36o
$o
$o
$121,022
$56,400
$25,837
($27,8c)0)
$268
1,909
($3,244)
$8O2
$555
$530
$3,219
($561)
$2,083
SO
SO
SO
S313
$245
$260
SO
$104
$7
($6~)
$1,538
$386
$160
($62)
($152)
$208
$22,25O
$30,563
Port of the Is[ends
CommLm[ty Improvement District
Wczter & Sewer
Statement of Revenues & Expenditures
For Period End~g FebmczrLj 29, 2000
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Na~ntenance Expenditures
Persorurtd
FICA Expense
Hea[~ Insurc~ce
Pens[on
Workers Compensc~t[on
Urtemp[oLjment Compensat[ort
Contractual Serv/.ces
Tdeph. one
Ut[[[t[es
Rantats & Leases
Repairs & HaStenante
OperatLrtg SuppLies
Licenses
Renewal & Rep[acemertt
Wnter& Sewer Prorated Budget Actuat
gudqet thru 02/29/00 thru 02/29/00 Vczr[artce
$22,917
$1,7.53
$1,4~
$1,125
$1 125
$125(30
$1 4~
$13 679
$6 03O
$8 333
$14 583
$833
$6,139
S 17,565 $5,352
51,338 5416
$1,230 $229
$386 $739
$1,563 ($61.5)
$0 $ '1, '12.5
$9,990 $2,510
$1,442 $16
$9,042 $4,638
$o $6,C00
$4,68.5 $3,649
$27,017 ($12,434)
$88 $746
$o $6,~39
Total Maintenance
$55,0C0
$4,208
$3,SC0
$2,7C0
$2,276
$2,7(30
$3O,0(30
$3,503.
$32,831
$14,400
$20,o00
$3s,cco
$2,cco
$14,733
Total Expen&tures
Net Income (Loss)
Beg[ming Reta~ed Earnings
Endb. g Reta~ed Eclrn~9s
$ 222,847 $92,853 $74,344 $18,50c)
$343,869 $149,253 $100,181 $49,072 t[
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$pedd Assessmen~ Receipts
FiscczL Year 2000
Receipts
Ochre Description Net Receipts
1C~/8/~ -- Ck #30CO20628 S3.67
10/8/99 Ck/f-4C087051 $14.40
10125/99 Ck #14011 $6,1CO.64
10/28/99 Ck #3CX3020650 5721.96
11/3/99 Ck #1400:3~109 $1,369.55
11 / 18/99 Ck ~A~::;087590 $8,026.20
11 / 12/99 Wire $23,589.62
11/24/99 Wize $64,492.78
12/9/99 Wire $172,704.92
12/21/99 Wire $1 $,383.79
1 / 14/00 Wire .$45,932.77
1/26/00 Ck #~22848 $204.31
1137/00 Wire $4,679.07
2/18/00 Wire $7,744.86
$350,968.54
)istrib u fi on
Net Amount
Assessed Percenmc~e
O&H 21.92%
$255,691
Assessments
Collected
Assessments To be
Transferred Trcuzs)~erred
576,920.54 52,563.38
($74,357.
W&S $240,777 20.64% $72,433.90 ($69,7~0.28)I $2,723.62
Debt Service $670,184 57.45% .$201,614.11 52,457.87
Tom[ $1,166,652 1CO.C0% $350,968.54 ($343,223.68)1 $7,744.86
Gross Assessment: $ ! ,263,023
($199,1S6.24)L
Interfund
Dczte O&h'l W &S DS ! TotoiL
FY2CO0 $16,440.73 SO.CO $326,782.95 $343,223.68
~ 2/7/99 $23,900.89 SO.CO ($23,9C0.89) SO.CO
12/14/99 .$73,494.47 $0.CO (3"73,494.47) $0.00
1/26/00 ($39,478.93) $39,478.93 SO.CO: SO.CO
1/28/00 SO.CO $30,231.35 ($30,231.35) SO.CO
Totcz[ $74,357.16 S89,710.28 $199,156.241 $343,223.68
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MINLrrES OF MEETING
PORT OF THE ISLANDS
COMMUNI~ IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT
The recessed meeting of the Board of Supervisors of the Port of the Islands
Community Improvement District held on Thursday, March 16, 2000 at 4:00 P.M.
reconvened on March 27, 2000 at 3:00 P.M. at the Egret Room, 25000 Tamiami
Trail, Naples, Florida.
Present and constituting a quorum were:
Richard Gatti
Leonard Gross
Robert Genung
Also present were:
Darrin Mossing
Dan Cox
Ron Benson
Tim Stephens
Ms. Sam Marchand
Vic Batat
FIRST ORDER OF BUSINESS
Mr. Gatti called the meeting to
Chairman
Supervisor
Supervisor
District Staff
Attorney
Engineer
District Maintenance Staff
Resident
Resident
Ron can
order at 3:00 P.M. and stated that all
Supervisors are present with the exception of Bernard Wolsky and Richard
Burgeson at roll call. We need three people for a quorum so we have met that
requirement.
SECOND ORDER OF BUSINESS
Consideration of Certain Documents
Related to the Bifurcation of the Original
Bonds of the District
Mr. Gatti stated it is my understanding that some questions were raised
regarding this issue. The bondholder is not present today to make a presentation
on exactly what they want to do but I would like to discuss this matter so that the
people here can understand what is going on before they go home. I do not want
this to be discussed when no one is here. I want thg residents to get a level of
comfort to live with it or to object to it if necessary. It may be disappointing
because we do not have the bondholder here but on the other hand I thought it
would be appropriate to discuss this matter while so many of you are here. You
will then get a better idea of what is being proposed. Mr. Cox will give an overview
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of what is being proposed. I want to add that anything we say may be a little
different than the bondholders perception.
Mr. Cox stated all of this was coming quickly. We talked to counsel for the
bondholders and explained our position that we felt things were going too fast and
it was not giving District Staff sufficient time for review. The District depends on
staffs opinion to make sure we do the right thing legally and in all regards. The
bondholder's counsel agreed and we are going to have this proposal before the
Board at the April 20, 2000 meeting. Most of you may be more familiar with this
more than I am. I have been working as your counsel for about a year. Mr.
Anderson, my boss, was counsel for the Board for many years prior to that. We
have been instrumental with Port of the Islands back before the CID even came
into existence. Back in the early sixties, to the mid-sixties, there was a company
out of Canada that came in and platted an extremely large subdivision here in
Collier County. This portion of that subdivision was then known as Bermuda
Ranch. The developer went bankrupt and through a series of other developers
coming in, various things happened in this area. It was finally determined that
the best way they could finance the infrastructure development to provide the
water, sewer, drainage facilities, and roads, etc. was to establish a community
development district pursuant to Chapter 190 of the Florida Statutes. A
community development district is a limited purpose local governmental unit. It
has one purpose only and that is to finance and manage the provision of
infrastructure for a community that is not in a recognized urban area such as a
city. You can actually have C.D.D.'s within a city, however, it is just a way of
financing and getting that infrastructure in place so that it can be developed and
sold as either residential or commercial properties. The District was formed in
about 1986 and a couple of years later in 1990, the original bonds were issued in
the amount of $7,000,000. As part of a bond issue, we have an economist come in
and figure how to assess the cost of repaying these bonds among all the different
properties. The way we worked it out is quite common. You assign certain units
of measurement (ERC's) and by using these units of measurement we are able to
determine who benefits and in what proportion you benefit compared to all the
other property owners within the District. Once we figure out how you are
benefited, then we are able to assess the amounts of the payments based on the
benefit you receive. All this was put in place and for two or three years
everything was going along smoothly. Then we started having some of the
property owners, for whatever reason, who could not develop their property at that
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.time in accordance to the plan that was put in place back befor~e ~e~ond w2as
issued and the ERC's were assigned. They saw that it was not feasible to keep
paying their assessments at the level they were being assessed. Regarding the
collection of this money, we have an agreement with the property appraiser and
the Tax Collector's office. The assessment that we say each property owes us for
the repayment of these bonds is added to the tax bill so when you get your tax
statement (trim notice) each year you will see a separate line item that says
Community Development District, Special Assessment. That is our money. The
tax collector collects it and gets a fee off the top for administrative services. The
remainder is remitted back to us, we in turn give it to the trustee and he pays the
bond for us. People were starting to default on their tax payments. For awhile tax
certificates were sold when the tax collector held his auction each year so there
was no impact on the District and we still got our money. It was just a different
person holding the note for that money. The property owner per se had not paid it
but it had been paid. Three years ago we started having certificates that did not
sell at the auction. There were more than ordinary and it ceased to look like a
good deal to the people who typically buy these. Institutional investors started
turning away from them. Our revenue stream was interrupted. It has gotten to
the point now if we have another year like we did before, we are not going to have
enough money to make our November payment on the total bond issue. The
bondholder took a look at this situation and noticed there were only certain
properties that were not making their assessment/tax payments. They
segregated these properties and proposed two bond issues, the good bonds and the
bad bonds - just for lack of a better term. Bad bonds is not an appropriate
description but it helps to keep it separated in our minds. The good bonds will be
secured by the assessments against the properties that have been paying their
property taxes each year without any problems. These bonds are what are
typically called non-recourse bonds. The bondholder, as it says in the indenture,
recognizes the only recourse they have is against the assessments. There is no
recourse against the property of the District and there is no recourse against the
individual property owners who do not pay their assessments. If we give them no
guarantee that we can collect this money, the only guarantee we give them is that
we will assess the properties based on our determination of the benefits received.
They look solely to who pays that money and the tax collector collects it and gives it
to the trustee. That is the only thing they can go against. The good bond series
would be secured by the assessments against the properties that have been paying
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their property taxes. The bad bonds would be secured by the assessments against
those properties. There is not going to be any change in the way the District
divvies up who owes what. We are doing it the same way. You will get the same
assessment amounts. There will be no change in the way the tax collector collects
or how the trustee pays. It is up to the point that once he gets his money from the
tax collector he will realize this amount came from the good property owners and
this amount came from the other property owners. The way they explained it to
us is that these two new series would be split out and the cash that is currently
held by the trustee for the benefit of the bondholder would be used to pay the cost of
assessment of issuing the related series bonds and pay down the principal
amount of the original bond that corresponds to what they call the Series 2001, the
good bonds. There will be a little bit of a paydown on the good bonds and when all
is said and done with the restructuring, the good bonds are going to be a lot more
attractive on the secondary bond market. The bad bonds are going to be a lot more
attractive to people who typically invest in these types of bonds. There are people
who will go in and say "you have this debt that does not look like it is going to get
paid, I will give you $.30 on the dollar or $.50 on the dollar". They get into a
bidding war and somebody will come out ahead. The bondholder will sell those
bonds to a different person. The effect on the District is going to be neutral. We
will continue to assess the same way as now. The tax collector will collect and
make the payments to the trustee. The only change will be who the trustee writes
the check to for the bad series bonds.
Mr. Vic Batat, a resident stated as I understand it, this issue started at
$7,000,000. Then a sinking fund started in 1993. I understand that sinking fund
is current because we have already paid in over a million dollars of this debt.
Mr. Cox responded I believe the number is somewhere around $5,000,000
still owed.
Mr. Batat stated we paid as late as November of 1999 on this issue. I do not
understand why we did that at that point in time. Do we pay this in May? Mr. Cox responded May 1st and November 1st.
Mr. Mossing stated the District utilizes the Collier County tax collector to
collect those assessments. We have to follow their schedule. We have to certify
our assessments to the County by August 31st in order to get those assessments on
the November 1st property tax bills. You are correct that we do not actually make
the principal and interest payments until May 1st of the following year but we
have to accommodate the tax collectoFs schedule.
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Mr. Batat stated I ~m a little leery of someone trying to redo the bonds. My
understanding is there is only one bondholder for this issue. This was a private
placement by one party; First Union as the trustee and one group bought the
bonds. Now they have come to us with a proposal to split it up. I am sure they are
very nice about this but why? I do not see an advantage off the top of my head. The
thing is working. We are paying down the debt. It is a pure revenue bond so you
can't take anything away from it. I worry that during the restructuring
something might get slipped in and all of a sudden you are encumbered.
Mr. Cox responded it is my job to make sure nothing gets slipped in.
Mr. Batat stated it won't get slipped in if you just don't do it.
Mr. Cox responded it will not get slipped in if I have anything to do with it
and I do have something to do with it. We have gone through the proposed
indenture and compared it to the existing indenture. I am not completely
through with it yet but my goal is by the time I am finished reviewing these two
indentures, the new indenture will not create any rights on the part of the
bondholder that he does not enjoy right now.
Mr. Batat asked what is the advantage of doing this?
Mr. Cox responded I see a couple. I will start with one and please
understand that this is not a guarantee. If we take this good series of the new
issue, we have a good opportunity to perhaps negotiate a better interest rate and
better terms for that series of bonds. We are currently paying 9%.
One of the ways you can judge the worth of a bond like this, when you have
totally raw land, it is speculative at that point. Is anything going to sell? Then
you have sections here that are developed, built out, and people have a track
record of paying their taxes on time. The bond assessments get paid on time. If
we have this one bond that is secured largely by those types of properties, it is
going to be a lot more attractive than the existing bond issue. According to my
broker, the current interest rate environment is the most schizophrenic ever. The
same with Federal Treasury Notes and their interest rates. I do not think there is
much rationality in the interest rate market now. It may be possible, with the
better quality of that bond, to be able to negotiate a better interest rate.
Mr. Batat stated for a deal this small, the cost associated with refinancing
will probably eat up any potential interest rate savings we have.
Mr. Cox responded the cost of the refinancing and the restructuring is
supposed to be borne by the bondholders. We are not going to be paying any of
those costs.
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Mr. Batat stated they are nice fellows. They even take care .of the cost to do
it.
Mr. Cox stated when you look at the fact that this whole issue is in a little bit
of financial stress and if they can get that separated to where they have the
desirable issue, then the less desirable issue will be more marketable to someone
who is willing to take that risk and be a little more speculative with the bond. It
will look a lot better for them because they are able to get at least something for
what they have there now and then recoup the balance over the term of the bond at
a favorable rate.
Mr. Gatti stated Mr. Cox will answer any questions we have but we are
going to have the bond people come in and explain it. I do not want Mr. Cox to
have to defend this thing because he represents the District. We will let the bond
people answer the questions.
Mr. Batat stated he seems to lean towards the proposal.
Mr. Gatti stated Mr. Cox's instructions are to lean to protect the District.
That is where he should be leaning.
Mr. Cox stated in my personal opinion, they are not here today because my
firm put on the brakes. We felt the District needed to be sure that everything
related to its interests and the residents' interests were protected.
Mr. Gatti stated (to Mr. Batat) you seem to be familiar with some of this.
Help us here. What would you see as the down side? We can speculate but do you
see something specific?
Mr. Batat stated you are current on paying. I do not know whether you
intend to pay the rest of that sinker on May 1st but if you continue to pay, then you
have a revenue stream and they cannot take anything away from you. The way
that deal was written it was a pure revenue bond. I got it from Chuck Ray back in
1991 because I wanted to see what the financing looked like. It looked as though
they got the money purely based on the feasibility standings of Anderson or
whoever did it, that this development would grow. They are stuck with the bonds.
They own them and they gave us the money and we are paying it back. In 2010 it
will be paid off. The restructuring may be a good idea but I just do not see how
· that would be so. I have not heard a presentation and will soon be returning to
Cleveland so I will not be here for the next meeting. I am in this business and
know the reasons for restructuring. I always think there are developers
developing and everyone seems to have an interest out here that is not necessarily
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common interest. I am not talking about this group.
"restructuring", the red flag goes up.
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Whenever I hear the word
Mr. Genung asked if this was in your court why would you want to
restructure this?
Mr. Batat responded from what I know now, I would not. I do not see any
advantage. Whether the bonds are selhng out there in the street or whether these
fellows have a better credit now that own the bonds, and can move those that are
so called secured, it will not help us any.
Mr. Genung asked would you agree if we were in a position to cut a better
deal on the performing bonds than we have now and we were not jeopardizing our
position in any other way, would that be an advantage?
Mr. Batat responded if they come through with a substantially better
interest maybe.
Mr. Genung asked what is substantial?
Mr. Batat responded at least a couple of percentage points to make it
worthwhile.
Mr. Genung stated I do not think we will ever get that.
Mr. Batat stated it is just like talking about refinancing a home on a
mortgage. If you are going to get a half point, why do it?. The 9% in an area like
we are in is good. Would you want to lend money here at 9%? Think about your
own situation. That is the way you look at it. There is a buyer and seller on every
transaction. I do not think we have a bad deal right now. I would just be very
careful before you go forward.
Mr. Genung stated the way I understand it each piece of property is ours
and the homeowners is assessed on ERC's. When we pay off that specific
amount, nothing could happen to us, we are done. Our property is free and clear.
So, .with the non-performing bonds, they are just stuck with them and the land
never gets developed unless they straighten out the bonds. I think that is the
problem. The only benefit I see for us is to encourage development. I know for a
fact, from one of the home builders here, the bonds are so much to assess to each
homeowner, that they cannot afford to build the houses. If we pay off our original
amount, no matter what happens with the non-performing bonds, they can then
discount them to Joe Blow for $.25 or $.50 to the dollar and that makes it feasible to
build a house or condos and assess a smaller amount. We gain by having more
people to service the facility here. That is the only thing we can gain.
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Mr; Cox stated that is the second thing I was going to discuss regarding the
benefits. I would like to add that this Board has no authority over zoning or
granting building permits. We are not in that business because the statutes
prohibit such authority. The only reason I am talking about development at all is
the down stream revenues strength is generated by having additional customers
to purchase the irrigation water and wastewater disposal from the District. This
also allows us to increase our ability to service and possibly at some point be able to
come back and lower revenue fees that we have had to increase over the past
years. These are all possibilities.
Mr. Batat stated if we had a developer that was willing to take on and sign
for the bad part of it, then I would be jvmping up and down and saying do it.
Then if you have something happen, he is going to be on the hook,
Mr. Cox stated that is going to be the person who purchases that bad series
bond from the current bond holder.
Mr. Batat stated but you will have no control over that once you split it up.
Mr. Cox stated we have no control over who it is sold to but we still assess
the same way that we are assessing now. The monies are collected the same way
they are collected now and paid to the trustee and the trustee pays down the bond. Mr. Batat stated this comes back to the same thing, why do it?
Mr. Mossing stated I want to make sure I am clear on one of your
comments. You asked why restructure when we are "performing" under the
sinking fund requirements of the bond. We have performed to this point, only
because we have a $700,000 "reserve fund" which the bondholder has in place for
security for exactly this situation where property owners fail to pay their annual
assessment. That reserve fund, $700,000 will be gone on the November 1st interest
payment of this year. At that point we will cease to perform under those sinking
fund requirements. Approximately 40% of the property owners are not paying
their debt service assessment. Last year is the first year the certificates did not
sell for those properties. Leaving things the way they are, it is anticipated this
year's certificates will not sell either. We are technically in default right now. On
May 1st of next year we will not have sufficient funds to make that May 1, 2001
principal payment. When you ask why restructure when you are performing, we
are technically not performing. That is one of the reasons the bondholder is
coming to the District for this restructuring. I believe they have a person
interested in buying the non-performing or bad bonds as Mr. Cox has presented.
The reason they are trying to rush this through is because they have someone
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interested out there. It is not that we are going through this exercise just because
the bond holder is requesting it for no reason. He has a potential buyer for the bad
bonds. That is the basis for them coming to the Board. I do not know the
intricacies of AllState Insurance Company for their reasons. They are the sole
bondholder. Why can't they just sell the bonds to whoever they want to is a
question I am sure they will answer at their presentation.
Mr. Batat stated we would all be interested in what happens if we do go into
default since we are so close now. What can they do? They would have a piece of
paper earning them no interest.
Mr. Mossing responded we have done basically everything we can. We
placed the assessments on those properties. The tax collector has done its role in
collecting those assessments and then selling the tax certificates when the tax
bills were not paid. No one bought the certificates. In effect we have extinguished
all efforts to collect those assessments. They have no recourse against the
District. Their only recourse is to restructure that bond and sell it at a discount
and get out of it. They are coming to the District with that request.
Mr. Gatti asked is there any possibility if the bonds default, that a company
could come in and buy them, and then have ownership of those treatment plants?
Mr. Mossing responded no.
Mr. Gatti asked so there is no possibility that the company that owns Marco
Island could come in and end up owning those plants?
Mr. Mossing stated the underlying security for those assessments are the
land. When these bonds are issued it is anticipated that the value of that property
exceeds the amount of the debt on that property. In this case it is flipped. Now the
property is not worth it.
A resident stated you mentioned there is a potential buyer. Who that
potential buyer is might greatly influence the concerns of this community.
Mr. Gatti responded we cannot answer that question yet.
A resident stated last week I heard a rumor.
Mr. Gatti responded I do not want that here. Rumors are how we get into
all kinds of trouble. That is no good. If we know a fact, that is one thing.
A resident stated I just think the Board should be aware that there are
many people in the community who would be concerned about who might be the
bondholder.
Mr. Gatti responded no one is more concerned than we are.
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A resident asked so far as you know, would the good bonds and bad~onds~e
similarly structured in that neither will be secured by property?
Mr. Cox responded that is correct. They will have the same limitations on
recourse that are included in the bond now. It is my intention that the bondholder
will not gain any rights by this new bond indenture that they do not have under
the existing bond. The District will not incur any new responsibilities. I see this
as something we are doing at their request, for their benefit and we are not going
to burden the District in any way.
A resident asked as far as you know, will the buyer of the bad bonds have
the ability to foreclose and take ownership of the property as described in the tax
roll?
Mr. Mossing responded the tax collector would handle the foreclosure
proceedings on those through the assessment process.
Mr. Cox stated if you purchase a tax certificate when someone does not pay
their taxes and assessments, after a two year period of time you have the right to
apply for a tax deed. To apply for a tax deed you have to pay all outstanding taxes
and assessments, the interest that has accrued on them, and any charges
associated with actually advertising the sale. Then comes the bidding process. I
do not think it is a strict foreclosure under the terms you might be familiar with
but it is through the tax certificate sale process.
A resident stated one anticipating further development of the area could set
out to gain title to additional property by buying these bonds.
Mr. Cox responded indirectly and through the process that is established
for a tax deed sale.
Mr. Gross stated what we are saying here is we have performing bonds.
Most of us pay our taxes and when we pay our taxes we are paying the real estate
taxes and the bond. With the non-performing bonds, they are not paying the bond
or their real estate tax. If they paid the real estate tax they would have to pay the
bond. By slicing off the ones that are non performing, we are offering an investor
to come in for whatever they are willing to sell it for. To me, that would put that
property in a better position to perform. The buyer will still have to pay the taxes
but he gets the bonds at a cheaper amount and that puts the non-performing piece
of ground in a better position to perform because the owner does not have the
overhead to fight.
Mr. Cox responded that is my understanding and the way it is anticipated
to work out.
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Ms. Marchand asked did I understand correctly that this is not a true
foreclosure position. The purchaser of the bad bonds would be in the same
position as a certificate holder and all outstanding debt on the property would
have to be paid to initiate foreclosure? In other words, there is past history, which
creates tax certificates or lack of tax certificates if it does not sell. Then there is
future which is the balance of the debt still owed. The bond gets split and you have
a good bond and a bad bond. The bad bond is sold by AllState to someone else for
whatever amount of money. That purchaser now wants to acquire the property.
Do they have to pay the tax certificate dollars as well as the outstanding debt?
Mr. Mossing responded they have to pay the certificate holders or they can
allow them to lapse until they are void which is seven years.
Mr. Gross stated they could foreclose on the unassessed bonds, the bonds
that have not been picked up there.
Mr. Mossing stated whoever owns the bonds, the property ownership is still
in the name of the entity that owns it today. The certificate holders would have the
right to file for a deed to that property but they take on all the debt associated with
it. It has been determined that it is not useful to do that because the property is
not going to be developed with the amount of debt that remains. They are still
obligated to pay all the remaining debt on that property in accordance with the
amortization schedule or the sinking fund schedule. The future bondholder may
buy that at a discount but until he releases the difference between what he paid for
the bonds and the bonds that are existing there, that full debt is still on that
property and is the responsibility of the owner of that property.
Ms. Marchand stated what Mr. Gross said is that they could foreclose (the
new bond holder) just on the unpaid portion.They could eliminate the tax
certificates.
Mr. Mossing responded I do not think so.
Mr. Gross stated if the certificate is not sold.
Mr. Cox stated it is stricken off in favor of the County. The County holds
that certificate. You still have to pay them.
Mr. Gross stated he just has to foreclose and pay the County back. When it
is not sold he gets the money back for the bond portion. All he is out is the taxes.
But on certificates that somebody else buys he has to reimburse them 100% plus
interest unless he can negotiate with the certificate holders.
Mr. Cox stated when you have an entity that does not pay their property
taxes there is an auction held by the tax collector 45 days after the last date that
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taxes are due. That puts it around the middle of May. You bid a tax~l~te a2
what interest rate you are willing to accept on that. I could go in ~ud say I am
willing to accept 8% on something. Somebody else may come in and say 7%. The
7% bidder gets it. They pay those taxes for that year, they get a certificate that
bears for that tax amount. It is for all the taxes, not just a part of it. They bear
interest at that rate until the person who owns the property or someone else comes
along and wants to redeem that certificate. After two years of holding a certificate
you can apply for a deed. The way that process works is you go and say you own a
particular certificate. The property appraiser might tell you there are four
outstanding certificates now. For your minimum bid for a tax deed is the total of
all of these certificates, all the interest that has accrued, all the penalties and all
the fees that have been assessed for billing, trying to auction, auctioning, and
holding the tax deed itself. If we have a property that has six outstanding
certificates worth a million dollars, then with all the interest it totals up to $1.4
million, that becomes the person's minimum bid. If no one bids higher than that,
then a tax deed is issued in that person's name when they pay that amount of
money. If a bond holder was to come in and buy these bonds and there are five
years of outstanding property taxes and assessments that have been sold off as
certificates or stricken off to the County and it bears a certain interest rate (18%),
they must redeem all of that. How does it help the development potential of a piece
of property? If the bondholder buys at a discount he can come in say he is ready to
buy. That is the game plan, to buy the next certificate that does not get paid. The
life of a certificate is seven years. If you do not do anything you have lost your
money. It is gone. The buyer can pay all that money owed and the County will
take their fee off and shift it back over to the District. The District gives it to the
trustee and it flows right back to the bondholders. In other words it is only out of
pocket for the time it takes to go through that cycle. He has actually been able to
pay down the debt in reality but it is a practical effect for the District because they
have to come back and pay all the past assessments.
Ms. Marchand asked why do this? Why not let it default and let All- State
take the fall for the whole money and then those assessments would just
disappear? Why do this?
Mr. Gross responded what happens if you have the performing bonds all
paid off and then $3 Million in non-performing bonds, then what?
Ms. Marchand stated AllState buys this as an investment, correct? I know
the issue is not insured and it was considered a higher risk thereby gamering the
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higher interest. It is an investment on their part. We all make investments that
do not pan out the way you expect them to.
Mr. Mossing stated the bondholder, for whatever reason, has made this
request of the Board of Supervisors.
Mr. Gatti stated the bondholder will have to answer Ms. Marchand's
question, not us.
Mr. Mossing stated I just want to make sure you understand they are
having problems with their bonds and they are looking for help through the
District. We have to be careful if we do not honor their request. They could then
think this Board of Supervisors is harming them in their efforts to deal with their
problems.
Mr. Gross asked so what is the recourse? Why can't they just sell them
now. Why can't they do that without going through all of this?
Mr. Mossing responded that is a question for them when they get here.
Mr. Gross stated they are $5,000 face bonds. With any other bond I know
about you can take two, five, etc. bonds and sell them especially if you have it
earmarked against a piece of property.
Mr. Cox stated there could be a way that the trustee pays. They pay pro-rata
per bond. I read this a few times. Anybody who has read one knows you have to
read it more than a few times. I am trying to go through it with the proposed new
indenture. We are still looking for answers to some of these questions. It may be
that if they are paying pro-rata per bond, there would be no way that the trustee
can pay down just the debt on the good series the way they are proposing to do it
now.
Ms. Marchand stated it was initially my understanding that AllState said
they would pay for all costs of the issuance. If you read the draft of the new
indenture, it says that all cash currently on hand will be used to fund all of this.
They are paying for it but they are paying for it out of the money they got as cash
on hand.
Mr. Cox responded but it is their money.
Mr. Barat asked would it not otherwise be used to reduce principal?
Mr. Cox responded there is going to be a principal reduction on the good
series bonds. We have not seen the actual numbers yet.
Mr. Barat stated if they really want this deal, they should give the District
an extremely favorable rate on the good bonds. They own them. If they want to
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refinance, we are doing them a favor. Tell them if they want to
the rate to 4%.
Mr. Cox responded they will laugh me out of the office.
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Mr. Barat stated if what you say is true and they have a buyer in the wings
for the bad bonds, the interest is not the big issue here.
Mr. Gatti stated this will make all the bonds bad bonds.
Mr. Barat stated they must have a plan to sell. If they have a buyer they
want to get out from underneath those bad bonds. When this is all done in 2010 or
if we default, they are holding all bad bonds. They are getting no interest. They
are really up against the wall and I think this group should know if they are
coming to you for a refinancing, you really have all the cards. You better
recognize that.
Mr. Gatti stated I sure wish you were going to be here at the next meeting.
We represent you folks but there are no geniuses up here that I know of. Maybe
one or two.
Mr. Cox stated I have absolutely considered that we should approach that
subject with them.
Mr. Barat stated they are looking to save their principal. They can see this
thing at the point you just mentioned.
A resident asked what is the downside to the people who have not paid their
taxes or assessments?
Mr. Cox responded their property is in jeopardy.
A resident asked is the property worth anything?
Mr. Gatti responded if somebody is willing to pick up those bonds there
must be a plan for it. I would say yes.
Mr. Mossing stated this is one of many hurdles that would have to be
crossed in order to do this. The underlying obstruction to the development of that
property is this debt issue. There will be other permitting issues and ERC's and it
becomes complicated. This is just one of the pieces of the puzzle that needs to be
dealt with.
Mr. Barat asked what is the percentage of good and bad?
Mr. Mossing responded about 40% of the assessments were not paid.
Mr. Gatti stated that is $3 Million good and $2 Million bad. That is about
where we are at. I do not want to discourage this discussion but I think we are
starting to go around in a circle. If anyone wants to make comments we welcome
them but if not, I just wanted to get this conversation on the floor while many of
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you are stfil here. I urge you to attend the April 20, 2000 meeting. We do our best
for the community but if we have some knowledge in the community that benefits
us, we sure would like to take advantage of it.
A resident asked have water and sewer been designated a certain amount
for each of these non-performing bonds? Mr. Gatti responded yes.
Mr. Cox stated that is what the ERC concept entails. We assign certain
benefits by ERC's and that is your ability to later come to us and get your water
and sewer and have it dedicated and available for you. There is a very strict
requirement that is enforced by the District that there will not be any connection
until all the fees have been paid.
A resident stated a lot of us are newcomers and are catching up on what is
going on. Are there any written minutes that we can go over?
Mr. Gatti responded all of our written minutes are on file. If you talk to
Bernie Wolsky, he has them on-line. You can pull up anything you want. He took
the trouble to input them on his computer and I think you can have access to them
if you have on-line services. He is a member of the Board but he is on vacation
right now.
A resident asked will there be any information distributed after this
meeting or is this it? At the next meeting are you going to decide?
Mr. Mossing stated since you mentioned you are a newcomer, the main
impact of all of this property and how it will affect the individual property owners
really is if that property does not develop. That represents approximately 40% of
the 1,000 ERC's which are assessed to you for the maintenance of the water and
sewer facility and our general fund maintenance of the property. This means we
would just be taking those costs and dividing them over fewer units.
Mr. Gatti stated without that development, our proportionate share of
operating the plant is going to be more because the denominator is less. We are
faced with that fact. My brother was the first person to build out here and I was
the second or third. I have been here for twelve years and as I saw all these units
going up I was a little disheartened. The truth of the matter is we absolutely need
the development in order to carry the financial burden. We are designed to have
1032 units out here and every unit that we do not have means the rest of us have to
make up that difference.
Mr. Batat stated there is no reason to rush into anything. There will
always be an opportunity to re finance when they are not getting paid on their
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bonds. You as a group must remember you have all the cards. If you do not play
them they will sweet talk you into whatever they want.
Mr. Gatti stated I would now like to talk about the water getting into our
irrigation system. Dr. Ron Benson is here to discuss this. We have a couple
alternatives available to us. Dr. Benson, are you going to talk about the possibility
of being able to, at our option, tap into the potable water system when we have to?
Also, is that a feasible option? I want to explain what is happening. During dry
weather when the north side of the canal is down, we get high tides and salt water
intrusion into the north side of the dam. We pump that water to your lawn and to
your bushes and the result is that we are killing them. It occurred to me that one
solution is to take the intake and move it further up the river so that we are in fact
in fresh water and not in the salt water. Dr. Benson is working on how far we
have to go up the river and the costs, etc. It also occurred to us that at one time we
were all running off the potable water system so the piping should all be in place
or close to it to make that connection. With a few valves or whatever it takes,
during the right periods of time, we could shut down the incoming water from the
river, and tap into our potable water system. There may be problems with that but
it sounds like a simple way to do it.
Dr. Benson stated I gave the Board a written report on June 17, 1999. At
that point we identified some different alternatives. One of them was to
interconnect your potable water system to your irrigation system. At that time the
Florida Department of Environmental Protection said that we could do that
provided we put in a suitable back flow prevention device which would tie those
two systems together. You would want to do it at one point, not in everyone's
house. At that point we were looking at a 6" assembly of about $20,000. That was
one option.
Mr. Gatti asked is that installed?
Dr. Benson responded yes. The second alternative is to take the reclaimed
water from your wastewater plant and put that into the irrigation piping system.
That water meets all the requirements plus some to be able to do that. It is high
quality water. That would cost a total of about $50,000 of which approximately half
is already being held from the original bond issue.
Mr. Mossing stated there is about $50,000 in there now.
Dr. Benson stated some portion of that was assigned to a certain piece of
pipe that was never constructed. Part of the $50,000 will be there for this.
Mr. Gatti stated we would get a double benefit because we would be ~ettin~
~d of o~ effluent from the wastewater treatment plant once that ~ets to hi~her
flows.
Dr. Benson sta~d tMs wo~d help in ~e fut~e because you wo~d have less
water going into the wetlands ~spos~ system. It wo~d be used for i~gation
wMch is a benefici~ use. It wo~d allow you to o~y put wa~r into the wetlands at
t~es when yo~ had a lot of rain, etc. That is about a $50,000 item but some of the
money is sitting in the b~ identified to b~ld tMs one pipe at some point in the
future if you ~d it. The t~rd alternative is to molly the canal intake. At that
time I gave you an estimate of $10,000 to $15,000. We talked about tMs at the
March 16, 2000 meeting. A couple qaesfions have been asked since then. ~ter
that meeting, I wrote a letter to Mr. Genung explai~ng where I got that estimate
and what we would do. There were some questions asked subsequent to the
meeting regarding sometMng that co~d be done temporally and in a quicker
time frame.
Mr. Gen~g sta~d I called Nath at Big C~ress. He is the Project En~neer
for the Picayune State Forest. I told him we were ha~ng ~ intrusion problem
~th salt water ~d we need to do something quic~y as a tempora~ ~ing to stop
it until we can make a decision as to how to co~ect this permanently. I have a
meeting at 9:00 a.m. ~th Clarence Tears. He s~d he ~d not see a problem ~th
it at all. He s~d if it stats raining, take some of the sand bags down if you need
to. He indicated he wo~d be in favor of it. They would not ~ve us an offi~al thing
but he said they wo~d do it to ~ve us a break ~ght now. Tomorrow we ~11 talk
f~her about t~s. The bags cost $0.67 apiece. But~nwood L~dscaping who does
Stella Marls s~d he co~d b~ng s~ ~ys do~ here ~d put them across there in
less th~ an ho~. He said he wo~d be favor of it because it is creating trouble for
~m due to the salt water. I ~ll go to this meeting ~mo~ow ~th Mr. Tears. If
he says okay, let's buy some bags and get them filled ~th sand and I t~ we can
do this o~selves. We do not need a long ~awn out two or t~ee week pe~od to do
it. The water's been over the weir ~d it is going to go over this afternoon. We
co~d stop it temporally and not have to wo~ so much. The bags are laid across
the top of the weir. I thi~ about six inches wo~d stop all of it because it just
b~ely goes over, maybe t~ee or four inches but there is no water fio~ng down so
there is noting pus~ng it back. In tal~ng to Nath I learned that ~ght now,
no~ally, for over the weir, is 50 Million g~lons a day. It is not going over there
now. In the real r~ny season, 275 Million g~lons per day. They want to stop that
M~ch 9.?, 9,000 ?ort of the Is]and~t~.~)j
because it is doing ~omething to the saline out there. He said when they get
through with this project there will be less than 10 Million gallons. It is
foreseeable to me that we might have to do something anyway about this irrigation
water. I resist trying to spend $10,000 or $15,000 for divers and cranes until we
really know what we are going to have to deal with. We might have to say we
cannot use that water any more. What I would like to do is tread water a little and
take our time. We should barrier that instead of spending a ton of money. Dr.
Benson seems to be in favor of this. He said it would take the pressure off of our
plant life.
Mr. Hayworth, a resident, asked is it feasible to put in a six inch with a cap
over the top?
Mr. Genung responded no.
Mr. Gatti stated then there would be all kinds of problems with permits, etc.
We need something fast and short term.
A resident asked is it possible to just put a submersible pump over it and
p~mp the salt water back out again?
Dr. Benson responded no. There is too much.
Mr. Bond, a resident, asked please summarize the three alternatives.
Dr. Benson responded you have two different water systems. One system is
drinking water which is potable water. The other system is irrigation which is
straight out of the canal. You can put a pipe between the two pipes with
appropriate protection, which is a back flow prevention valve and then you can
open another control valve to put water in from the potable water system into the
irrigation system which would blend and reduce the amount that would be
coming out of the canal.
Mr. Bond asked would it be a mix?
Dr. Benson responded yes. Or it could be one or the other. That way you
would reduce the salinity and we would be relying more on well water. This
would be something you would do during certain times. Your permit for your
potable water wells is so many gallons a year and it is identified with your
drinking water. They would allow you to do this for a short time each year. It is
not every year because it depends on the tides and other things. The other thing is
as the wastewater plant treats the waste water it produces a very high quality
water. That water could be cleaner than the water in the canal. You could take
that water and put it into the irrigation pipes. The problem is there is not enough
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of that water so you would be blending that.
from the irrigation system.
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You would still h,~ve~od~ co~g
Mr. Bond stated that cost would be $50,000 reduced because of funds
available in another area, correct?
Dr. Benson responded yes. The third alternative was to make a
modification to the inlet by moving it further upstream and closer to the surface
where there is more fresh water.
Mr. Genung asked is there a possibility of blending the effluent and the
potable water?
Dr. Benson responded that might be another option.
Mr. Genung stated Mr. Stephens has been measuring the salinity of that
water every morning. He is supposed to call us if it gets out of line. So far it is
creeping up but we do not determine it as a problem. If it is a problem it is too
late. Mr. Gatti, what is your potable water bill? Mr. Gatti is not on our irrigation
system. Those first two streets, in order to move the sanitation plant, made a deal
and they got a break on their irrigation water using potable water instead. My bill
runs around $40 per month.
Mr. Gatti stated I do not have a clue.
Mr. Genung asked Mr. Benson would we get the same break on using
potable water?
Mr. Gatti responded that is up to us. I think right now we are looking for
volunteers to put some sand bags out.
Mr. Genung stated if everyone agrees, I have about $3,399 in the
community fund we picked up at the New Years party, etc. I could buy the sand
bags and pick them up tomorrow. We can do this as a "people" effort not a District
thing.
A resident asked they have to be taken off as well, is that right?
Mr. Genung responded he said if we get a big influx of rain they might have
to be removed. He said just to use our own judgment on that.
A resident asked is it correct the water management changes that are
going on with the restoration of the Everglades affects what happens here?
Mr. Genung responded there will not be as much water coming down that
canal because there will not be any water feeding it.
Mr. Jack Dryer, a resident, asked is there also a sediment problem that is
clogging up things?
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Mr. Genung responded yes. That is the problem we have now. ~t ~s c~ing2
in by gravity but it gets into the septic tanks and the valves, etc. We are not getting
the quality of water because that pick up tube lays on the bottom of the canal.
Mr. Dryer stated putting the sand bags in will not help that.
Mr. Genung stated no it will not but it will keep the salt out.
Dr. Benson stated as a follow up to some of the discussions at the last
meeting regarding how much water the hotel uses, for example, I went back to
my files and there was a report that our firm prepared in March of 1994. The
report looked at different occupancy rates at this hotel versus how much flow was
being treated at the wastewater plant to see what that amount was. In summary
it shows that each hotel room, when you include the restaurant, the laundry, the
lounge, and everything associated with the resort, uses about the same amount of
water as an ERC. The hotel itself is about .6 ERC's per room but when you add the
things that go with a resort it equals a single family house.
Mr. Gatti asked each room?
Dr. Benson responded yes, each room, when it is fully occupied. If they do
not have 100% occupancy then they do not use the full amount. That is like any
units out here. Many are not occupied all year.
A resident asked what is an ERC.
Mr. Genung stated Equivalent Residential Connection.
Mr. Gatti stated I will explain that. Do you have a single family home?
The resident responded an attached villa with a lot.
Mr. Gatti stated you are considered one Equivalent Residential Unit. Those
living in condos or a multi-family unit are .8 of an ERC. Mr. Marchand's folks
are .4 of an ERC. An Equivalent Residential Unit uses so much water. Everyone
is assigned a proportionate share. When we talk about 1,032 ERC's, we could in
reality have as many as 1,300 ERC's.
Dr. Benson stated it also relates to the n;~mber of people that you would have
in each unit during peak occupancy. This could be a community of 3,000 people.
Mr. Genung stated at the last meeting we passed a resolution to pay for
water meter damage to Ms. Marchand's water meter at the RV park. There was
a discussion about whether we should pay it or not. We voted to pay for it. I have
asked Mr. Cox if he would object to prepare a resolution to correct that henceforth
the CID is only responsible things outside of people's properties. Any service
lines, meters, pits, etc. inside of people's property lines is at their expense for
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repairs or maintenance. Every water company I have dealt wit~n~ev~ pai~ ,
anything inside my property whether I damaged it or it just realfunctioned, etc.
Mr. Gatti asked Mr. Stephens, when they come in, do you sell them a
meter?
Mr. Stephens responded it is a meter fee.
Mr. Gatti asked who does the meter belong to?
Mr. Stephens responded well ....
Mr. Gatti stated I am sneaking up on you. If that meter belongs to me then
I _am going to out there and play with it. We are not going to want people to play
with the meters.
Mr. Genung stated if you do that we are supposed to cut your water off.
Mr. Mossing stated it is considered District property. When you disconnect
service you put a lock on it. If they bust the lock you start the charge.
Mr. Gatti stated I disagree with the direction in which you are going.
Mr. Genung asked you do not agree that people should pay for their own
equipment inside their property line.
Mr. Gatti responded I am saying the water meter belongs to the District. It
belongs to the District for a number of reasons. We want to be able to go in there at
our will and check that meter whenever we want to do it, even though it is on
private property. We do not want anyone messing with that meter even though it
is on private property. That meter has to belong to us and be totally under our
jurisdiction. The way we do it in the City and in the County, where the City of
Naples furnishes a lot of water (about a third of the County), is that anything on
the inside of the meter is the property owner's expense - anything from the inside
of the meter out is the City or County's expense. It has to be our meter.
Mr. Genung stated let's clear this up at this point. Any meter that is
damaged is an expense of the CID. I withdraw the comments and the
suggestions.
A resident asked can anything be done or can I make a motion that if
anything is done with regard to the bond issue, Mr. Batat be contacted and
perhaps have a conference call so he can comment of the proceedings?
Mr. Gatti responded we will try to take advantage of his knowledge. I do not
know the best way to do it but let's try to do it. His input today has been very
helpful. I appreciate it.
Mr. Batat stated I would be happy to have a conference call.
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Port of the Islands C.I.D.
THIRD ORDER OF BUSINESS
Adjournment
IOn MOTION by Mr. Genung seconded by Mr. Gross~
with all in favor the meeting adjourned at 4:10 p.m.
Richard Burgeson ff
Assistant Secretary
RiChard Gatt~
Chairman
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AGENDA
PORT OF THE ISLANDS
COM]VILrNrrY IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT
Monday
March 27, 2000
3:00 P.M.
Continued from ~ 16, 2000
The Egret Room
25000 T~m~ami Trail
Naples, Florida
1. Roll Call
Consideration of Certain Doc,,ments Related to the Bifurcation
of the Original Bonds of the District
3. Adjournment
NOTE TO AT,T, M'E~G ATI'ENDI~S:
Please identify yo~ each time you speak to fam;litate h'anscription of
meeting minutes.
Thank you for your assistance.
03/08/00 18:55 Fkl,~? 426 S022 .~0 ~002/003
I. YNNE: F. 8ACHIaACH
HAURC~N ~c~R~HY OAUGHTON
H~THE~ J.
~ORG~ H. ~IC~R~OM. dR
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JOSEPH B. STANTON
JOHN R. STOKES
MI~HA~L L, WATKINS
NABORS, GIBLIN & NICKERSON, P.A.
ATTORNF. YS AT LAW
SIGNATURE /~LAZA. gUIT£ Io~o
aot SOUTH OR~NG~ AV~NU~
OR~NOO, FLORIDA3Z6OI
Marc~ 8, 2000
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SUIYI' ~OO
WILLIAM a. RQB[RT~
VIA TELECOPY
Mr. Darren Mossi~ag
District Manager
10300 N.W. 1 lth Manor
Coral Springs, Florida 33071
Re:
Port of the Islands Community Improvement District Special Assessment
Bonds, Series 1990 (the "Original Bonds")
Dear Darren:
As you know this law firm represents Allstate Insurance Company ("Allstate"), the
beneficial owner of 100% of the above-captioned Original Bonds. As you are also aware, Allstate
deskes to bifurcate the Original Bonds into two series of Bonds: the Port of the Islands
Community Improvement District Special Assessment Revenue Refunding Bonds Series 2000-1
(the "2000-1 Bonds") the Port of the Islands Community improvement District Special Assessment
Revenue Refunding Bonds Series 2000-2 (the "2000-2 Bonds").
Under the proposed restructuring the 2000-1 Bonds will be secured by assessments
burdening the developed property within the district whereas the 2000-1 Bonds will be secured by
assessments on the property which has not yet been developed. The end result of the proposed
transaction will consist of a "strong" fmancing for the lands connected with the 2000-1 Bonds (the
residential and commercial land which has been built out) and a se~egated 2000-2 Bond
transaction that will offer Allstate maximum flexibility in dealing with the non-performing portion
of the Original Bonds. There will be no increase in assessment payments ro any. landowner's
within the. District and no additional costs payable by .the .District.
Allstate respectfully requests that you put the proposed bilurcation of the Original Bonds
on the District' s March 16, 2000 regular meeting agenda for board consideration. Representatives
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-Mr. Darre]a Mossing
March 8, 2000
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of Allstate will be available to discuss the proposal at that time. Additionally, Allstate will provide
the District and its counsel with appropriate resolutions and bond documents prior to the meeting.
As always, please feel free to call with any questions or comments.
Mr. Anthony Ceravolo
Mr. Douglas I. Sealy
W. Danny Tyler, Esq.
Ms. Kelly Cruse
Mr. Jori Brodzik
Ms. Denise Browning
Bloom
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Preserving and enhancing Florfda's quality of life since 1966
HOLE, MONTES & ASSOCIATES, INC.
ENGINEERS PLANNERS SURVEYORS
March 22, 2000
Mr. Bob Genung
Port of the Island CID
Naples FL 34112
VIA FACSIMILE
(941) 389-9391
Port of the Islands
HMA File No. 1990154
Dear Bob:
The following is a description of what I proposed at the last CID meeting along with my
preliminary conceptual cost estimate.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Disconnect the 12-inch pipe that feeds the wetwell at the point where it currently
enters the canal.
Install a 90 degree bend to allow extension of the 12-inch pipe upstream.
Install 100 feet of new 12-inch pipe to allow relocation of the feed point
upstream, including anchoring to the bottom.
Attach 12-inch flexible hose to the end of the 12-inch pipe extension including
any fittings.
Install a floating dock to support the intake screen. Reinstall the intake screen to
the flexible hose and attach to the floating dock.
Install anchors and mooring cables to restrain the floating dock from excessive
movement that would damage the flexible hose and to keep the floating dock
from drifting causing a navigation hazard.
Items 1 - 3 $ 4,500
Item 4 $ 1,000
Item 5 $ 2,000
Item 6 $ 1,500
Crane rental 8 hours ~ $150/hour = $ 1,200
Diver 8 hours ~ $75/hour = $ 600
Contract Labor 8 hours ~ $50/hour = $ 400
TOTAL $11,200
Estimated Range in Cost
$10,000 to $15,000
As I understand it, this is similar to what you describe in your fax to Darrin Mossing
dated 3/19/00. The only difference that I noted was that you suggest placing IA-inch
715 TENTH STREET SOUTH POST OFFICE BOX 1586 NAPLES, FLORIDA 34106 941-262-4617 FAX 941-262-6528
Mr. Bob Genung
Port of the Islands
HMA File No. 1990154
March 22, 2000
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carpenter cloth to the end of the pipe instead of reinstailing the existing screen. My fax
of 3/20/00 to you indicated that I agreed with your suggestion to place sandbags. As to
what work is to be undertaken appears to be in question, I will await direction from the
CID Board as to whether or not to provide any sketches and assistance to Tim Stephens
implementation of the screen relocation project.
With regard to your question regarding gravity flow. As long as the inlet is submerged, it
does not matter how deep it is submerged with regard to the head available to drive the
water into the wet well. Raising the pipe would not provide a higher flowrate of water
since the driving force is the difference of the water level in the canal and the water level
in the wet well. Based on the maximum pumping rate for this pump station, an 8-inch
pipe would be too small for use in filling the wet well and I recommend that we stay with
the 12-inch pipe especially if the length of pipe is increased between the inlet and the wet
well.
Feel free to give me a call at your convenience.
Very truly yours,
HOLE, MONTES & ASSOCIATES, INC.
Ronald E. Benson, Jr., Ph.D., P.E.
Vice President/Principal
cc:
Richard Gatti, P.E.
Dan'in Mossing
Dan Cox
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SUNDAY ~ROH 19TH 2000 EARLY IN THE MORNI ,TH EARLY)
DARRIN MUSSING FROM BOB GENUNG ~,,~ ,
DEAR DARRIN, ~ ...................''
LEAVING ON A ' ' ........"~
WEEKS CRUISE SO [ HAD TO DO THIS THIS WAYs'--NEED YOUR
H£LP! WOULDYOU PLEASE FAX THE ENOLOSED TO DAN COX? ! TRIED TO
GET IN TOUOHWITH H)M B~] §OULDN'T. ~ ; .THzs IS ~MPORTANT FOR OUR
NEXT MEETINGTHE 27TH. ~RNZE S£Z- ILL BE BACK',
['M ALSO NOT CONVIOED THAT WE NEED TO SPEND $10,000 TO $15,000, TO
FIX OUR SALT WATER INTRUSION PROBLEM .... HERE'S WHY.
NATH AT BIG CYPRESS TELLS ME THAT WHEN THEY GET THEIR PROJEGT' COMP-
ERETED OUR CANAL )GDE'TBE THE SAME, AN AVERAGE FLOW OVER THE WEIR IN
NORMAL WEATHER IS 50,0~0,000 GALLONS PER DAY. WET SEASON UP TO 275,000,
~00 MILLION GALLONS!. UOMPLETED PROJECT LESS THAN 10,000,C)00 GALLONS.
UDDS ON WE WILL HAVE TO CHANSE THE IRRIGATION WATER PICK UP ANYWAY AS
w~ ARE GETTI,G ~OO ,UC, T,ASH NOW. TI, C^~ED ,E ^,D ,E WAS
TO ABOUT T,~s H)O, COST ^PPRO~;~,~ WE ~tSOUSSE, ~,E FO~OWIN~
MAKES SENSE ~O ME .... ,~M ~O ~^L~ A~TER r,E ,EET~NG.
Do NOT USE THE PRESENT SET-UP, IT'S NOT GETTING THE JOB DONE, INSTEAD
oI~ DOWN AT.T,E STORAG~ TANK ^,OUT iS FEET C,OP OFF T,E O~ ~Z' P~PE
ANO HOOK UP A NEW FLEXIBLE lZ'. TA,E T,~S OUT TO T,E WA~, ^NO ~O NO, TH
COUPLE HUNDRED FEET ATTACH [m TO m FLOAT. PLACE SOME ["
CLOT. TO T.E E.D AND SUSPEND IT UNDER T.E ~LOAT ABOU~ ~-) FEET. WE
WILL GET CLE^.ER .ATER ~ND .AVE ^ LOT BETTER ~LO~. ~ON COULD
Mi,E ~usT.,ow L^ROE A D~AMETER OF ,I,E WE NEED. M^~E WE COUL~ GET
BY. WITH 8 · TIM SAID TUERE IS A HEALTHY FLOW AT 12".WE JUST NEED TO
KEEP THE TANK FILLED. /HIS FILLS BY GRAVITY AND RAISING THE PIPE TO
THE FLOAT WOULD JUST ~IVE A BETTER GRAVITY FLOW, X THINK. RUN NEEDS TO
FIGURE THIS OUT.
J CAN'TSTRESS ENOUGH THAT THIS IS AN IIII, IEBIATE PRIORITY AS THE TIDES
ARE HIGH NOW. WE CAN'T WAIT ~ OR 4 MONTHS OR MORE. So TO SAVE OUR
PLANT MATERIAL,AS A VERY TEMPORARY MEASURE,WE CAN BUY SAND BAGS AT
HOME DEPOT FOR 67¢ X PIECE AND GET AT LEAST A 6" BUILD UP OVER THE
WEIR, UUR HOMEOWNERS LANDSCAPER TOLD ME HE COULD HAVE HIS GUYS LAY
THEM ACROSS IN LESS THAN 30 MINUTES, 6" TO 8' I'M SURE WOULD DO '[HE
JOB, ! HAVE A TIDE MARKER
I MADE ON MY LIFT PIER. WHEN THE TIDE GETS
TO 5' ON THIS MARKER THE'WEIR IS UNDER WATER, THIS HAS HAPPENED 5 TIMES
THIS MONTH. WE CAN'T PROCRASTI~AT£ ON THIS, RON TOLD ME AFTER THE
MEETING IF WE DID THIS,UIG UYPRESS WOULDn'T EVER KNOW ABOUT IT,IT'S
JSUT TEMPORARY. IF wE GET ON THE BALL WE COULD COMPLETE THIS DEAL IN
LESS THEN TWO WEEKS, I'M BRINGING THIS UP ON THE 27TH.
I'M FAXINg RUN,TIM AND RICO A COPY, BETTER STILL WHYDOn'T YOU FAX THE
BOARD A COPY, KNOW WHAT I MEAN? REGARDS, BOB
DON'T CURgET TO FAX DAN A COPY OF MY IDEA ON THE RESOLUTION AND
~UESTION ABOUT THE ERC AND THE DELINQUENT TAX PAYERS ....
[N CASE THIS DOESN'T FAX ~'M SENDING YOU A HARD COPY.
HOLE, MONTES & ASSOCIATES, INC.
Enginem:s · Planners · Surveyors
715 Tenth Street South · PO Box 1586
Naples, Florida 34106-1586
Tel. (941) 262-4617
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FAX
TRANSMITTAL
Environmental Engineering Division Fax (941) 262-6528
TO: Bob Genung
DATE: March 20, 2000
FAX NO.: 389-9391 RE: Weir
To:
FAX NO.:
JOB NO.
90.154
There are a total of 1 pages in this transmittal, including the cover sheet. If there is a problem
transmitting to you or you do not receive the number of pages indicated, please call Nancy
the above number immediately.
at
Bob,
I agree that from what we have seen over the years that the weir probably only lacks a few inches of
keeping the saltwater backflow during high tide from overtopping the weir. Your idea of using sand
bags to add 6-inches or so of height to the weir appears like a good low cost solution. Obviously, the
sand bags would need to be removed as rainy season approaches in order to minimize potential upstream
flooding. I know that you would not want to be potentially held liable for any flooding.
I suggest that someone informally discuss this idea with Ananta Nath at the Big Cypress Basin to see if
they would object to placing the sand bags. This might be the type of issue where they cannot give
formal permission, but would agree to look the other way.
As follow-up to your fax of 3/17/00, I will hold off a few days in starting any work on modification to
the irrigation pump station inlet to allow you to decide if you can do something with the sand bags. Feel
free to call and let me know if there is anything that I can do.
COPY TO:
SIGNED: Ronald E. Benson, Jr., Ph.D, P.E.
(If enclosures are not as noted, kindly noti~02 us at once)
NARCH 17TH 2000
ROW BENSON
HOLE MONTEES & ASSO.
REF: WEIR &[RRIGATION
WATER
Hf,RoN.
HAPPY ST. PATTY'S AND PLEASE OVERLOOK THE CROOKED LETTER-
HEAD. DARN PRINTER ....
BEEN THINKING ABOUT THE ABOVE. IS THIS THE BEST SOLUTION?
[ WASN'T JOKING ABOUT THE SAND BAGS. HOME DEPOT SELLS THE BAGS
FOR'67¢ A PIECE. J CAN MUSTER A 'FORCE' TO FILL THEM AND OUR
~ROM~R~ SAID HE WOULD HELP PLACING THEM ACROSS THE WEIR.
NOT TOO TALL MAYBE JUST 6-8". IOISCUSSED THIS WITH HATH AT
~ZG CYPRESS. HE ADVISES THAT SOON THERE WON*T BE MUCH FLOW
OVER OUR WEIR ANYWAY. · . ] COULD CALL HIM AND GET A FEELING
ON THiS TEMPORARY MEASURE. ] HE~RDT SOME MOANS WHEN YOU MENTIONED
$10,000 TO $15.000. So MAYBE A LITTLE RESEACH OR SOMEOTHER WAY
ES IN ORDER. JF TIM KEEPS HIS EYE ON IT, AND THIS 1S A PRIORITY,
THEN ! THINK IT COULD WORK. WE COULD ASSIGN SOME PERMANENT PARTY
RESIDENTS TO BEA,L]NK TO NOT ONLY THiS BUT TO AN EMERGENCY SHOULD
IT ARISE, SAY DURING A STORM ALERT, [F A HEAD OF WATER COMES DOWN
THEN WE COULD REMOVE THE NECESSARY BAGS TO LET SOME MORE WATER
THROUGH. IT WOULD BE "FUN" TO FIGURE THIS OUT AND SOLVE IT OUR-
SELVES THUS CONTAING COST. OH, WILL GET SOME MOANS OVER THIS TOO
BUT SO WHAT. REGARDS. HOME 389-9390 FAX 389-9391 CELL 7776977.
PLEASE CALL ME, THANKS, BOB GENUNG
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MEMORANDUM
Misc. Correspondence Agenda
Date
Agenda Item #
TO:
FROM:
Sue Filson, Administrative Assistant
Board of County Commissioners
Derek Johnssen, General Accounting Manager
Clerk of the Circuit Court/Finance Department
DATE: May 10, 2000
RECEtVED
~oar~ of Count~ Comatss~Oners
RE:
Miscellaneous Correspondence - BCC Agenda
Please place the following items on the next available BCC agenda and call me at extension 8350 with
the date and Miscellaneous Correspondence agenda item number.
Port of the Islands Community Improvement District
1. Pursuant to Florida Statutes Chapters 189 and 190, Port of the Islands Community Improvement
District has submitted the following:
(a)
Thankyou
Notice of Board of Supervisor's Regular Meeting to be held 5/18/00 at/4:00 P.M.
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Misc. C0rres:
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Date:
item#
Copies To:
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Notige Of Meeting
Port of the Islands
Community Improvement District
The Board of Supervisors of the Port of the Islands Community
Improvement District will hold their regular meeting at 4:00 P.M., Thursday,
May 18, 2000 in the Egret Room, 25000 Tamiami Trail, Naples, Florida. The
meeting is open to the public and will be conducted in accordance with the
provisions of Florida Law for Community Development Districts.
There may be occasions when one or more Supervisors will participate by
telephone. At the above location there will be present a speaker telephone so that
any interested person can attend the meeting at the above location and be fully
informed of the discussions taking place either in person or by telephone
communication.
Any person requiring special accommodations at this meeting because of a
disability. or physical impairment should contact the District Office at (954) 753-
0380 at least five calendar days prior to the meeting.
Each person who decides to appeal any decision made by
the Board with respect to any matter considered at the
meeting is advised that person will need a record of the
proceedings and that accordingly, the person may need
to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is
made, including the testimony and evidence upon which
such appeal is to be based.
Gary L. Moyer
Manager
RECEIVED
FINANCE
MEMORANDUM
RECEIVED -
lvfAY 2 ~ 2000
~0JL~c-¢°rres~°ndence Agenda II
l/Agenda Item #
TO:
FROM:
DATE:
RE:
Sue Filson, Administrative Assistant
Board of County Commissioners
Derek Johnssen, General Accounting Manager
Clerk of the Circuit Court/Finance Department
May 22, 2000
Miscellaneous Correspondence - BCC Agenda
Please place the following items on the next available BCC agenda and call me at extension 8350 with
the date and Miscellaneous Correspondence agenda item number.
Heritage Greens Community Development District, Formerly Dove Pointe C.D.D.
1. Pursuant to Florida Statutes Chapters 189 and 190, Heritage Greens Community Development
District, Formerly Dove Pointe C.D.D. has submitted the following:
(a) Minutes of Meeting held by the Board of Supervisors on 03/16/00 at 11:00 a.m.
Thank you
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l(~3(~t~ .~E~.~I~. !Ittt ~ · &~ SpsJsO~, ~&~ida 33071 · ~otku~e: (954) 753.0350 · ~ax: (954) 755.b7(~I
May12,2000
Memorandum To:
Clerk of the Circuit Court Finance Department
c/o Timothy J. Gillett
2671 Airport Road, Court Plaza III
P.O. Box 413016
Naples, Florida 34112-3016
Mr. Thomas W. Olliff
Collier County Manager
Governmental Center
3301 East Tamiami Trail
Administrative Bldg, Second Floor
Naples, Florida 34112
Reference:
From:
Minutes of Meeting held March 16, 2000
Gary L. Moyer
Manager
Enclosed for your records are copies of the minutes of the meeting held by the
Board of Supervisors of Heritage Greens Community Development District
(formerly Dove Pointe C.D.D.) as referenced above.
GLM/jlc
Enc.
i~IINUTES OF MEETING
HERITAGE GREENS
CO~TY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT
The regular meet:rag of the Board of Supervisors of the Heritage Greens
Community Development District was held Thursday, March 16, 2000 at 11:00
A.M. at Heritage Greens Community Center, 2215 Heritage Greens Drive,
Naples, Florida.
Present and constituting a quorum were:
James Reinders
Peter Comeau
John R. Campbell
Chairman
Vice Chairman
Supervisor
Also present were:
James P. Ward
Jbn Gillam
Dan Cox
Dan Brundage
Jim Carr
Six residents
Assistant Manager
District Staff
Attorney
Engineer
Agnoli, Barber
FIRST ORDER OF BUSINESS Roll Call
Mr. Ward called the meeting to order at 9:00 .A.M. and stated the record will
reflect that all members of the Board are present at roll call with the exception of
Supervisors Snyder and Welks.
SECOND ORDER OF BUSINESS
Oath of Office for James Relnders
Mr. Ward stated item two on your agenda is the Oath of Office for Mr.
Reintiers who was elected at a prior Board meeting. As a Notary' of the State of
Florida, I am authorized to administer this oath and ask you to please repeat after
me. I do solemnly swear or affirm that I am a resident of the State of Florida and
a citizen of the United States of America, and being a Supervisor of the Heritage
Greens Community Development District and a recipient of public funds on behalf
of the District do hereby sole~rmly swear or affirm that I will support the
Constitution of the United States and of the State of Florida, and that I will
faithfully, honestly and impartially discharge the duties devolving upon me in the
office of Supervisor of the Heritage Greens Community Development District,
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Collier County, Florida. Please sign your .Oath of Office, date it and return it to
me as part of the record. I am also going to give to you the Form 1 Financial
Disclosure. All that you. need to do is amend your existing Form I to include the
fact that you are a member of this Board also and just send it in that way and
indicate on the form that the information that was previously provided has not
changed.
THIRD ORDER OF BUSINESS Acceptance of Resignation Submitted by
Karen Welks and Consideration of
Appointment of Supervisor to Fill the
Unexpired Term of Office
Mr. Ward stated item three on your agenda is the acceptance of the
resignation submitted by Karen WeIks and t/he consideration of appointment of a
Supervisor to fill the unexpired term. For your record, I have received a letter
dated January 20th 2000 signed by Karen Welks stating as follows: "The
undersigned, Karen E. Welks, does hereby resign effective the 17th day of January
2000 from my position as'-Supervisor for the Heritage Greens Community
Development District." Two things are in order. One is for the Board to accept the
resignation as offered by the Supervisor and secondarily to discuss the
replacement of Karen Welks. The way in which the Statute works is the balance
of the Board has the ability to appoint m~ individual to fill that open position for the
unexpired term. Her term is due to expire in November of 2001 so that individual
that you appoint will se~we until that time.
I]On MOTION by Mr. Reinders seconded 'by Mr. Campbell
Iwith all in favor the Resignation of Karen Welks was
laccepted.
Mr. Ward stated at your pleasure you can discuss the appointment to fill
that unexpired term.
Mr. Reinders stated I would like to suggest Jan Snider. She has attended
several of our earlier meetings, has expressed a willingness to serve, is familiar
with the community and the background thereof and I do place her name in
nomination.
Mr. Ward asked is there a second to the nomination?
Mr. Corneau stated I second the nomination.
Mr. Ward asked are there any further nominations 'from the Board?
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lion MOTION by Mr. Reintiers seconded by Mr. Comeau[[
[with all in favor J~an Snider was appointed to fill the][
[unexpired term of t~aren Welks. I[
Mr. Ward stated since she is not with us, I will notify her of the
appointment and swear her in at your next regularly scheduled Board meeting.
FOURTH ORDER OF BUSINESS Approval of the Minutes of the December
15, 1999 Mee~ng
Mr. Ward stated item ibur on the agenda is the approval of the Minutes of
the December 15th 1999 Meeting. You have previously been distributed copies of
the Minutes. If there are any additions, corrections or deletions, it would be
appropriate at this time to so h~dicate, otherwise, a motion for their approval
would 'be in order.
[ On MOTION by Mr. Croneau seconded by Mr. Campbell
[with all in favor-the Minutes of the December 15, 1999
I Meeting were approved.
~ ORDER OF BUSINESS Staff Reports
A. Attmuaey
There not being any, the next item followed.
Bo Engineer
Mr. Ward stated at your last Board Meeting, you had requested your
Engineers to take a look at traffic calming devices for the community. Mr.
Bnmdage and Mr. Carr have had an opportunity to do that for you and we will
take a few minutes and let them review their analysis of that situation and the
cost of that and the Board cm~ make a decision on how it wishes to proceed.
Mr. Carr stated what we have is a plan of the whole development that
exists. The green texts are the existing stop signs and cart crossing signs at the
various locations. If you will look closely, you will see red lines gofmg across the
pavement. Those would indicate proposed locations of the devices. The green
ones are existing striping or stop sig~s or crossing signs.
Mr. Corneau asked are you looking at speed bumps or are we going to use
rmnble str:rps?
Mr. Carr stated we have details on the plan. There is a choice of two
alternatives. These don't show the rumble strips. The one on the right is a speed
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hump which is an asphalt gradual rise and what appears on the bottom of the
sheet would be more costly but they are more aesthetically pleasing. They would
be brick pavers and concrete.
Mr. Corneau stated we did look at rumble strips. That is one of the things
we asked you to look at.
Mr. Brundage stated that is also an option. Those would be placed at the
four stop signs to let somebody know that there is a stop sign coming up. I think
that in order to slow people down and get them prepared to stop would be to locate
some of these low profile speed humps. What we have done is shown existing
crossings, stop points, points of confluence, and have sho~vn suggested locations
for the speed humps for you to consider. This is a base plan. Since you live here,
you may know more about the situation, and you may have some alternative
locations or some place that you prefer to have a speed hump other than what we
have shown here. For instance coming in we thought it would be a good place
where it is shown to get people slowing down. There is a stop sign for the school
crossing. This would have people slowing down and be/rag prepared to stop. If
you don't l/hink that is sufficient, we can place rumble strips in there also. They
are not a very expensive item. We thought you might ~vant to consider taking the
approach of looking at the speed bumps first before adding rumble strips. Some
people find them to be somewhat obnoxious as far as noise and a little discomfort
when you are driving. We continue to use the two-phase approach. We try the
number one idea and if that isn't satisfactory, we add the rumble strips. Also, if
you have been driving around the City of Naples, you may have run across
locations where they have done several of these types of crossings. That will give
you an idea of what that is. Of course, those would be more expensive. The
asphalt will accomplish the same goal.
Mr. Corneau asked do you have costs?
Mr. Brundage stated we had estimated $500 for the asphalt.
Mr. Cart stated it would be $500 for each asphalt speed hump and around
$1,500 for the brick paver with concrete at each crossing.
Mr. Corneau asked within the existing funds availability, what money do
we have?
Mr. Ward replied we have about $93,000.
Mr. Comeau stated we have $93,000 to be able to spend on this type of
project.
Mr. Ward stated that is correct.
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Mr..Reinders stated this is over and above what we have for the last layer of
asphalt.
Mr. Brundage stated I would like to point out the first area where you said
we get a lot of confluence. Mr. Reinders said his thought ~vas there is no
curvilinear nature to the road. If you would mark up one of these sets of plans
with your thoughts, then we can go ahead and follow that.
Mr. Reinders asked if you are going with the speed humps, are you better to
put them right at the stop sign or right before it? It seems that is the point where
you have people slo~ved down. You probably don't want them stopped on the
hump.
Mr. Corneau stated t~vo car lengths prior to getting to the stop sign is where
we have placed them in other coremrarities. The question that I have that I raised
the last time is in the construction phase, the speed humps definitely slow down
construction traffic. We have fifty percent of the people who want speed bumps
and fifty percent of the people who don't want speed bumps. There are medical
conditions, there are people ~ho don't want potential damage to their car. That is
why I addressed rumble strips which would be a cheaper alternatives. The key is
safety within the community.
Mr. Brundage stated I don't think the rumble strips would be as effective to
slow people down but it will alert you to the fact that something is coming 'up.
Mr. Reinders stated it depends on if your problem is people not looking and
being aware or if your problem is they just don't give a darn.
Mr. Corneau stated besides our residents about whom we are concerned, we
also have the ongoing operations for the golf course and the general public coming
in. It seems i/hat these have smoother humps than the more a'brnpt ones.
Mr. Brtmdage stated you can traverse them at about twent,v miles an hour.
Mr. Ward asked is this similar to the design that I had shown to you?
Mr. Brundage replied. yes.
Mr. Ward stated if this is what I think it is, you will find in communities
today that these traffic calming devices, specifically the use of a speed hump,
sigmificantly slows down speed on these roads and as Mr. Brundage said, you can
still go over them at about t~venty miles an hour. They are used widely currently
in residential subdivisions for that work. The bad news is t:he only people who
don't like them are fire and EMS personnel because a fire truck has to stop before
it goes over a speed hump and an EMS truck has to stop before it goes over a speed
hump, so they don't like them.
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Mr. Reinders asked do you want to take public comment? Would you like to
speak?
Mr. Ward stated please state your name for the record.
Mr. Shelton stated my name is John Shelton. I had spoken to Chief Tobin
and Chief Peterson about this. They have no problems with the speed hump,
which is the hump that we are talking about. It is the speed bump that they are
having problems with.
Mr. Comeau stated I can't see spending the $1,500 because as you said
there is the second lift that has to be put down. I would like to discuss some of the
locations to make sure that we have safety for car traffic and also residential but I
am in favor of trying to install some of these.
Mr. Reinders stated I am too. Part of what I would like to see is something
very comprehensive. It seems to me on the one hand there is the question of
signage itself and the proliferation of stop signs which may be perfectly good but at
some point I would like to see them at least conform to the theme of the custom
signage that is in the community so that we don~t have the standard red stop sign
if we can have something of a more custom nature that works with the rest. The
more of them that you have, the more you invite people to disregard them so we
have to make sure that we have the ones that we need where we need them and no
more than we need and then customize them. We are also going to have some
work to do at the front entry with the widening of Immokalee and it seems to me
we may as well think about that at the same time because there is going to be
some resurfacing to be done there. We have the question of when we time the last
layer of asphalt or if we want to do it in phases. An argument can be made that as
to Heritage Greens Drive now is a good time to do that and finish it off particularly
if we are going to come in and put in these speed humps, I would rather not have
to tear them out later and do them again when we put the last lift down. At the
same time, we might want to experiment with a couple of these on Heritage
Greens Drive which is probably our worst condition because it gets the most public
traffic for the golf course and all construction traffic has to go down it and all
residential traffic has to leave on that section of road. As we do this, and I am all
in favor of doing it, I would like to keep in mind the various factors, get all of them
into one integrated plan, put a number to it, get it done and move forward.
Mr. Comeau stated I agree and I would like to get the second lift in but I
was concerned about putting in the slow bumps and then having to go back and
rip them out. Do you have a comment?
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Mr. Cox stated about a year ago, I had a person contact my ce. They
lived in a community that was governed by a homeowners association, and the
homeowners association had proposed putting in some speed humps and other
traffic calming devices. This person was adamantly opposed to that and asked me
to take a look to see if there was anything out there as far as the authority of a
homeowners association to do this type of activity. There was a case in Sarasota
where they had put in traffic calming devices and the homeowner had sued the
city and the Circuit Court ruled that because the city had not complied with
certain State standards for traffic calming devices, they were in violation and the
order was for the devices to be removed. The case was appealed. The appeal
would have been decided well after I finished my research on that issue and if the
Board would like, I would like to try to find out the results of that appeal.
Mr. Reinders stated there the issue may have turned on the question of
whether all applicable standards were adhered to, not the existence of the humps
per se.
Mr. Cox stated I think that was the issue.
Mr. Corneau stated when we have added additional signage in
communities, I was advised by Development Services that it would be a
substantial change and to give them a new plan. You are saying, did you build it
the way it was designed and permitted and have you modified that and did you get
the proper approvals for it.
Mr. Reintiers stated the last flurry of signs that went up may not have gone
through that process. Since we have an ongoing process, in any event, it would be
a chance to address that at the same time. It should give us more assurance that
we have complied with the standards.
Mr. Comeau stated to try to move this forward, our District Engineer has
talked about some resurfacing. I concur that we need to look at whatever needs to
be done. I don't necessarily want to hold up adding the humps until that is
completed because that could be somewhere down the line. If you could be so
kind, get the more detailed plans with the right-of-way acquisition and the design,
that would be good to have for the Board and distribution and see what kind of
revisions are going to be required on our entryway. At this time I think having
one location to try it, is in order. There is a stop sign at the walkway and other
stop signs. There is a three-way stop, I don't know if that is good or bad, but I
know that these stop signs should go. We have the other stop signs by the
walkway. We should just put a school crossing sign there. Please review the
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signage requirements for the .type of activity that we have. There should be a
school crossing sign, and there is the question of the merits of a three-way stop. If
we have humps to slow people down, more than likely the stop signs can be
eliminated. In my opinion we should just have a crosswalk sign here, no stop
signs here. I do believe a hump in front of the school walk notifying them that
there is a school crossing there is prudent. We have a golf cart crossing coming
around a corner and you can't see people. There is a blind spot. That concerns
me in reference to traffic.
Mr. Reinders asked how do we denote the cart crossings? Are they striped
out?
Mr. Corneau replied the cart crossings are identified by signage.
Mr. Reinders asked are they striped as well or should they be striped?
Mr. Brundage replied they should be striped and I think they are.
Mr. Reinders stated we also have the problem that we don't have much of a
transition. We have a rough transition from cart path to asphalt going over the
curbs which is complicated b~ keeping the drainage going.
Mr. Comeau asked do you want to put the second lift in on the main drive?
Is that your preference?
Mr. Reinders replied that would be my thought.
Mr. Comeau stated I don't want to have to rip them out.
Mr. Reinders stated it is only aesthetics at this point in time. If we want to
see whether or not these things are going to have a useful life over and above the
first three weeks when everybody sees them and gets incensed and starts calling
us and files lawsuits, maybe we should defer the additional lift for the time-being.
At the same time, if we are talking about striping and installing humps,
ultimately we will be duplicating a fair amount of that work.
Mr. Comeau stated I think we should add the ones at the locations that I
have discussed and once they are installed, wait ninety days and after ninety days
of use if it appears that they are reasonably accepted within the community and
there appears to be no adverse impact, we get some additional feedback from our
Attorney on the appeal, the District Engineer reviews it and makes sure that we
are in compliance with all local ordinances and development codes for this type of
traffic control devices, we can proceed. Based on the feedback from our Attorney
and our District Engineer, you as Chairman would have the authority to proceed
with the installation.
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Mr. Reinders stated I will attempt to recap our consensus which is first, we
will go ahead through our Engineer and take a look at what is going to be
happening at our front entryway so we will be in a position to address it in due
course. Secondly, we will await our timing for the additional lift of asphalt until
we get through an experimental period. Thirdly, we are going to remove the first
stop sign and properly stripe a school crossing at the first location we come to and
we will put in a speed hump a bit before that to further alert people.
Mr. Shelton stated Mr. Miller and I ~vere there yesterday picking up
children. Even with t/he stop sign, a man came through doing 45, children were
coming out, and he was talking on a cell phone. You have to put something there
to alert the drivers.
Mr. Comean stated. let's look at putting in halfways.
Mr. Reintiers stated if you put in halfways, people have a tendency to whip
around. If you are going to do both sides, people are going to have the humps
twice in fairly quick frequency. We are talking about striping the school crossing,
putting a full width speed hilmp a couple of car lengths from the school crossing
on each side. We will come down and make sure we are fully striped at lfhe first
cart crossing. You are thinking of a hump there too.
Mr. Corneau stated the Development Order requires you to stripe it. I think
we need to do it. There is a blind spot that concerns me.
Mr. Reinders stated it is a study entry, stripe t~he crossing, two speed
humps on each side.
Mr. Brnndage stated you could raise the crossing if you wanted for some of
the speed humps.
Mr. Reinders stated we will stripe the first cart crossing but we are not
going to put a hump in.
Mr. Corneau stated you need to have some signs as a warning. Even
though we put a hump in the cart path, make sure that we have the proper
sigmage for cart crossing.
Mr. Reinders stated we will put in a hump for traffic coming in, a raised
crossing with signage and striping. We will come to what is currently our three-
way stop.
Mr. Corneau stated the signs should come down except for the stop sign
coming out of Morning Sun Lane.
Mr. Reinders stated we will eliminate the two stop signs on Heritage
Greens Drive and keep the one on Morning Sun.
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Mr. Brundage asked before we go any farther, have we looked at the
drainage for a raised cart path crossing?
Mr. Corneau replied we have to look at it. Anything that we are saying 'we
are paraphrasing but we want our Engineer to look at it to see if he can make it
work.
Mr. Reinders asked what are we going to do at what is currently the three-
way stop if we are going to eliminate two of the stop signs?
Mr. Corneau replied that should be a straight drive-through because you
have crosswalk signs to be added going from the community pool across to the
sidewalk and we are going to add the speed hump. We have two humps by the
school, we have a raised one for the cart crossing and one in front of the
community pool crossing.
Mr. Reinders asked what do you want to do with that? Do you want to stripe
crosswalk
Mr.
Comeau replied it needs to be striped, plus you have to have the
signs.
Carr asked what are you doing at Morning Sun?
Mr. Reinders replied it will stop as it intersects Heritage Greens Drive. We
will put a custom stop sign there. That gives us a fair experimental basis and
addresses the majority of the traffic for the time-being. If it is a workable
program, then we can carry it on through.
Mr. Corneau stated maybe we want to raise the walkway too because it
'forces people to slow down.
Mr. Reinders stated you would think they would be slowing a little for the
impending turn anyway 'but I g-uess as they come around it, they are going to be
picking up speed. Do you want to raise that one?
Mr. Corneau stated maybe we should raise the school walk, raise this walk
and the golf cart path.
Mr. Reintiers asked do you mean raise it instead of using the humps at
each side?
Mr. Coineau. replied yes.
Mr. Reinders stated it would have a lot less impact and it might work
better.
Mr. Comeau stated that way we have three on the main road coming in.
Let's raise the crosswalk, the cart path and the school walk.
Mr. Reinders stated with the proper signage.
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Mr. Comeau stated the Engineer wfil make sure it complies with the code.
Mr. Reinders asked is there any further input from the audience?
Mr. Shelton stated the Morning Sun stop sign is my only concern.
Mr. Corneau stated come 'up and look at the plan. As an experimental basis
we ~vii1 try that.
Mr. Shelton stated the only concern about taking out the stop signs and not
putting anything there is you get an open run from the golf cart crossing all the
way down. We have some people in this neighborhood who will dF, ve 80 'miles an
hour from that golf cart crossing all the way down. Raising it is better than a stop
sign because they have to slo~v down.
Mr. Reinders asked do you want to raise the whole intersection?
Mr. Comeau stated no just the crosswalk.
Mr. Reinders stated we are talking about four raised points.
Mr. Corneau stated based on the direction of our Engineer, based on the
legal opinion of our Attorney and based on all of those being adequately laid out,
we ~vill try that. '-
Mr. Reinders stated to the extent we need to get that into any kind of
insubstantial site development plan amendment, ~ve can wrap that into what we
are doing currently.
Mr. Ward stated to clarify the numbers, you have $93,000 in the bank and of
that $61,000 of it is reserved for the last layer of asphalt.
Mr. Reinders stated that is accumulating some interest for us and as it
stands now we probably won't revisit additional paving for six months to a year in
any event. That will give it a chance to grow a little more. Theoretically we are
only talking about something less than $10,000. If this works, we will conhe 'back
and address the balance of the community and if we want to dress this up after we
put on the final lift, that is another consideration.Is everybody clear on the
proposal?
A resident asked who is going to pay for this?
Mr. Reinders replied the Community Development District. It has the
funds. Are there any further comments?
On MOTION by Mr. Comeau seconded by Mr. Campbell
with all in favor the proposal to install four raised
asphalt humps at an approximate cost of $500 each was
~approved.
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Mr. Reinders stated to follow up on some old business, there were some
discussions at the last meeting with respect to initiating patrols by the Sheriffs
Department. I know Mr. Ward has been working on that and will give us an
'update.
C. Manager
Mr. Ward stated I have had one meeting and a number of phone calls with
a gentleman with the Collier County Sheriffs Office. One of the issues on the
ta'ble was whether or not the District needed any agreement with the CCSO in
order to provide patrols within the community. The Sheriffs lawyer with whom I
have spoken also thought we probably did. I shared with him an opportunity that
I didn't think they really needed it. In any event, they are looking at that
particular issue. He did indicate that they would move forward with patrols
within Heritage Greens. I did speak with him as late as two weeks ago and he
indicated that they were doing patrols within the community similar to the
patrols that they provide for all other residential areas within a particular
District. I don't know if it is at ~he level of serv~ice that everybody wants within
Heritage Greens, but they are in here and they are doing that in accordance with
their st-ndard operating policies for patrols within the District. Mr. Corneau asked. what does that mean?
Mr. Ward replied you have to understand these Districts are huge in Collier
County for this so they will drive through here periodically throughout the day
with the Deputy that happens to be on duty at that moment. He may or may not be
in here at any one moment any day of the week. Unless you want to go to the
extent of having extra patrols, I would not suspect you will see a Deputy in here to
any great extent but at least they will now come in here and provide patrols to you
to the extent that is required.
A resident stated the jurisdiction is what we were originally discussing. To
patrol is one thing 'but if they cannot do anything as far as stop signs and things
like that, it was a concern of ours.
Mr. Ward stated that was the legal issue that we discussed. My opinion is
that they don't need a specific agreement to enforce traffic laws within the
community. If they thought they needed that, I gave them that authority a couple
of months ago. I said you have the authority to go in and enforce the traffic laws
of Collier County within Heritage Greens. After that, the question became
whether they wanted to do an agreement between the Distr'~ct and the CCSO in
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order to allow them to come in here but fheir.lawyer indicated he did not feel that
was absolutely necessary just yet so they ~vere going to come in here and look at
that on a long-term basis for the community.
The resident stated the reason we brought that up was when someone went
through one of our stop signs, he was issued a citation by a Sheriff but it was
thrown out by the courts because the stop signs were not certified.
Mr. Reinders stated that goes to Mr. Comeau's earlier comment about
signs that weren't part of the original approval process or site development plan.
In any event, we are now taking those out as it affects this main section. While
we are at it, what other unapproved stop signs do we have? Possibly the one at
Morning Sun.
Mr. Corneau stated I would like to have Jim take our approved Development
Order plans and .any and all signs that are not part of the approved Development
Order plans have them removed and then proceed to add the various signs just
discussed and get them approved.
Mr. Reinders stated hopefully we won't have that problem in the future. It
was a stop-gap measure to tw to address an immediate problem while we looked
at the bigger picture and it works for the folks who are conscientious and doesn't
work for the folks who aren't.
SIXTH ORDER OF BUSINESS Supervlsor's Requests and Audience
Comments
Mr. Ward stated item six is Supervisor's Requests and Audience
Comments. Are there any questions from the Board? Are there any audience
comments?
A resident asked. is there any sign you could put out front on Heritage
Greens to noti~ them of ~his community as we do for Old Cypress so they know we
are coming up because it is so dark and there is construction going on? A resident stated he meant to say Immokalee.
Mr. Comeau stated. the District Endneet will look at it.
Mr. Reinders stated at one point the management company for the
association was going to address some of the lighting and they got concerned that
with this impending widening of the road, they should wait until that ~vas done to
see what they had and we still have FP&L to install the light.
Mr. Corneau stated for our meeting please get the construction plans for us
so that we have the total picture.
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March 16, 2000
Mr. Brundage stated that should be part of the plan for Immokalee Road.
Mr. Reinders asked I am assuming at this point that I have adequate
authority to sign to implement within a generalized budget of what? Mr. Carr replied $22,000.
Ms. Esburger stated I am Angie Esburger. I have a question that my
neighbors wanted me to ask about a light. Do you know if they will put a light
coming out of our entrance? Is that in the plans?
Mr. Reinders asked are you talking about a street light?
Ms. Esburger replied yes. As you come out of our entrance where you want
to make a turn, it is terrible trying to get out of there.
Mr. Reinders stated you mean a traffic light.
Ms. Esburger stated yes I do mean a traffic light.
Mr. Reinders stated I doubt if that is in anybody's plan. With the widening
of Immokalee and the traffic that it bears and the proliferation of communities up
and down Immokalee, if they start down fixat road, traffic 'will stop all together.
Mr. Corneau stated I know of no plans for a traffic light being installed at
our entrance.
Mr. Reintiers asked is there anything else from anyone? If not, a motion to
adjourn is in order.
lion MOTION by Mr. Corneau seconded by Mr.
]with all in favor the meeting was adjourned at
la.M.
Snyder
11:45
'(Jax~es R eindeq~s
Chairman
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March 16, 2000
11:00 A.M.
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AGENDA
HERITAGE GREENS
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT
Heritage Greens Community Center
2215 Heritage Greens Drive
Naples, Florida
Roll Call
Oath of Office for James Reinders
Acceptance of Resignation Submitted
by Karen Welks and
Consideration of Appointment of Supervisor to Fill the Unexpired
Term of Office
Approval of the Minutes of the December 15, 1999 Meet'rag
Staff Reports
A. Attorney ,_
B. Engineer
C. Manager
Supervisor's Requests and Audience Comments
Consideration of Financial Statements and Claims Reports
Adjournment
Naples Daily News
Naples, FL 34102
Affidavit of Publication
Naplea Daily'News -
HERITAGE GREENS COMMUNITY
DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT - J. WARD
10300 NW 11TH MANOR
CORAL SPRINGS FL 33071
REFERENCE: 027769
58025839 NOTICE OF MEETING PE
State of Florida
County of Collier
Before the undersigned authority, personally
appeared Angela Bryant, who on oath says that she
serves as Assistant Secretary of the Naples Daily
News. a daily newspaper published at Naples, in
Collier County, Florida: that the attached copy
of advertising was published in said newspaper on
dates listed.
Affiant further says that the said Naples Daily
News is a newspaper published at Naples, in said
Collier County, Florida, and that the said
newspaper haa heretofore been continuously
published in said Collier County, Florida, each
day and has been entered as second class mail
matter at the post office in Naples, in said '-
Collier County, Florida, for a period of I year
next preceding the first publication of the
attached copy of advertisement; and affiant
further says that she has neither paid nor
promised any person, firm or corporation any
discount, rebate, commission or refund for the
purpose of securing this advertisement for
publiction in the said newspaper.
PUBLISHED ON: 03/C~9
AD SPACE: 52.000 INCH
FILED ON: 03/09/00
Personally ,now. by ,e
SusAn D Flora
My Commission CC581717
Expires Dec. 10. 2000
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NOTICE OF MEETING
PELICAN MARSH
COMMUNITY
DEVELOPMENT
DISTRICT
A meeting at the Board
of Supervisors of the
Heritage Greens Cam.
munity Development
District will be held on
Thursday March 16,
2000 of 11~00 AJ~. at the
Heritage Green Commu*
nity Center, 2215 Herl*
rage Greens Drive,
Naples, Florida. The
meeting is o~en to the
public and will be con-
d~cted in accordance
with provisions of Florida
Law for Community De-
velopment Districts.
There may be occa-
sions when one or more
Supervisors will ·
telephene.parficl-
pate by At the
above location there will
be present a speaker tel-
ephone so thc~ any infer.
esfed person can attend
the meeting nf the above
location and be fully in-
formed of the discussions
faking place ,either in
person or by telephone
communication.
Each person who de-
cides to appeal any ac-
tion taken at these
meetings is advised that
person will need a record
of the Proceedings and
fhnf accordingly, the per-
son may need to ensure
that a verbatim record of
the proceedings is made, '
including the testimony
and evidence upon which
such appeal is fo be
based.
Gary L. Mayer
.Mqr~h 9 No. la-/311R
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Oath of Office
I, James Reinders, a resident of the State of Florida and citizen of the
United States of America, and being a Supervisor of the Heritage Greens
Community Development District and a recipient of public funds on behalf of the
District, do hereby solemnly swear or affirm that I will support the Constitution of
the United States and of the State of Florida, and will faithfully, honestly and
impartially discharge the duties devolving upon me in the office of Supervisor of
the Heritage Greens Community Development District, Collier County, Florida.
Dam
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RESIGNATION
The undersigned, Karen E. Welks, does hereby resign effective the 17th day of January,
2000, from my position as supervisor for:
HERITAGE GREENS COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have set my hand and seal this 17th day of January, 2000.
n E. Welks
RECEIVED AND ACKNOWLEDGED this
undersigned.
__ day of January, 2000 by the
HERITAGE GREENS COMMUNITY
DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT
Chairman
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Heritage Greens
Community Development District
Series 1997 Special Assessment Bonds
For the Month Ended February 29, 2000
Source of Funds
Deposit to Construction Account
Deposit to ConstrucUon Reserve Account
Deposit to Capitalized Interest Account
Deposit to Debt Service Reserve Account
Costs of Issuance & Underwriters' Discount
Interest from Debt Service Accounts
Interest from Construction Accounts
Total Sources
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Construction
Projects
Overall
Budget
$4,37[,310.00
$231,065.00
$647,625.00
$600,000.00
$150,000.00
$75,813.11
$127,759.24
Year to
Date Amounts
Paid/Rec'd by Variance
Bond Funds (Fay.)- Unfav.
$4,371,310.00 $0.00
$231,065.00 $0.00
$647,625.00 $0.00
$600,000.00 $0.00
$15o,o0o.0o $o.oo
$75,813.11 $0.00
$134,008.44 ($6,249.20)
$6,203,572.35 $6,209,821.55 ($6,249.20)
Uses Qf Funds
Costs of Issuance
Bond Counsel- Greenberg, Traurig et al
Trustee Fees- First Union National Bank
Trustee Counsel- Holland & Knight
District Counsel- Young, van Assendecp et al
Financial Consultant- Fishkind & Associates
District Manager- Gary L Moyer, PA.
Underwriteds Counsel- Nabors, Giblin,& Nickerson
Costs of Issuance & Underwriters' Discount
Deposit to Capitalized Interest Account
Deposit to Reserve Account
Contingencies
Total Costs of I~suance
Construction
Projects
Overall Paid/Rec'd by
Budget Bond Funds
$57,700.00 $57,700.00
$4,625.00 $4,625.00
$5,150.00 $5,150.00
$54,400.00 $54,400.00
$12,000.00 $12,000.00
$43,000.00 $43,000.00
$15,000.00 $15,000.00
$150,000.00 $150,000.00
$647,625.00 $647,625.00
$600,000.00 $600,000.00
$40,057.70 $40,057.70
Year to
Date Amounts
Variance
Fav.-(Unfav.)
$o.oo
$o.oo
$o.oo
$o.oo
$o.oo
$o.oo
$o.oo
$o.oo
$o.oo
$o.oo
$o.oo
$1,629,557.70 $1,629,557.70
$0.00
Construction Costs
Underqround Electricity
Utility Connections
Commercial Tariff 118 Lots
Morning Sun cul-de-sac
Underground Electricity Location
Total Underground Elect~cib/
Acquisition of the Proiect- Phase
Ronto Development Corporation Part A
Part B
Part C
Total Phase I
Construction
Projects
Overall
Budget
$35,661.00
$23,152.00
$15,988.00
$135,158.00
Year to
Date Amounts
Paid/Rec'd by
Bond Funds
$35,661.00
$23,152.00
$15,988.00
$135~158.00
Variance
Fay. - (Unfav.)
$0.00
$o.oo
$o.oo
$o.oo
$209,959.00 $209,959.00
$0.00
$850,000.00 $850,000.00
$100,306.84 $100,306.84
$477~744.18 $477,744.18
$0.00
$o.oo
$o,oo
$1,428,051.02 $1,428,051.02 $0.00
Heritage Greens
Community Development District
Series 1997 Special Assessment Bonds
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Acauisition of the Proiect- Phase
Construction
Projects
Overall
Budget
Year to
Date Amounts
Paid/Rec'd by Variance
Bond Funds Fay.- (Unfav.)
Wall System- Vestem, Inc.
Additional Wall- Vestem, Inc.
Equipment Rental- Naples Rent-All, Fla. Contractor's, Hertz
Aluminum Fence- OK Welding
Bomanite Entrance Way- T& S Concrete & Bomanite
Landscape Mulch- Forestry Resources
Tree Transplanting & Landscape Installation- Turfmaster
Sod- Golden Gate Nursery, S. Flodda Sod
Removal- Waste Management
Fountain- Golf Ventures
Electrical- Roberts Electrical
Entry Gate System- Action Automatic Door
Trees- Pro Tree Farms, Ray's Tree Farm, Green Cay Nursery
Irrigation System- Armco Services
Collier County Development- Guardhouse Construction
Painting of Guardhouse- B. McMahon
Plants- Statewide' Palms, Clark's Nursery
Engineering Costs- Agnoli, Barber & Brundage
Total Phase II
$89,126.00
$8,148.00
$8,610.95
$10,618.00
$9,950.00
$3,888.71
$55,551.37
$14,052.00
$3,130.63
$5,419.78
$9,550.00
$16,419.40
$34,384.32
$32,617.00
$5,030.07
$623.00
$13,357.61
$79,523.16
$400,000.00
$89,126.00 $0.00
$8,148.00 $0.00
$8,610.95 $0.00
$10,618.00 $0.00
$9,950.00 $0.00
$3,888.71 $0.00
$55,551.37 $0.00
$14,052.00 $0.00
$3,130.63 $0.00
$5,419.78 $0.00
$9,550.00 $0.00
$16,419.40 $0.00
$34,384.32 $0.00
$32,617.00 $0.00
$5,030.07 $0.00
$623.00 $0.00
$13,357.61 $0.00
$79,523.16 $0.00
$400,000.00 $0.00
Enaineerine
Agnoli, Barber & Brundage
$35,954.25
$35,954.25 $0.00
Construction Related Leqa/ and Other Fees
Young, vanAssenderp & Varnadoe
Bondata- Surety Bond
Rshkind & Associates- Re Calculate Assessment Roll
$33,275.24
$4,925.00
$5,000.00
$33,275.24 $0.00
$4,925.00 $0.00
$5,000.00 $0.00
Water Distribution, Sewer Collect/on
Roadway and Draina,qe
Sanitary Sewer Phase 1A
Lift Stations
Sewer Lateral Modifications
Force Main Locate & Test
Pump Down Sewer System
Waterline & Conduits Phase 1A ]Install Conduits
1Install Addtl FP&L Conduits
2" .lumper Meter Assembly
Asbuilt Waterline Appurtenances
Chlorinate & Perform Tie-In
Pour Valve Pads & Hydrant Breakaways
Replace Inlet Top
Rework Base & Prime
3/4 Asphalt (1st lift)
3/4 Asphalt (2nd lilt)
Density Tests
Final Grade R.O.W.
Bahia Sod
Hydroseed
Sanitary Phases lB & 2
Lift Station Complete
PVC Sewer Line- Surface
PVC Sewer Line- 0' - 6'
PVC Sewer Line- 6' - 8'
Sanitary Manhole- 0' - 6'
Sanitary Manhole- 6' - 8'
$53,040.51
$4,161.60
$1,632.00
$8,853.60
$12,316.50
$8,835.75
$3,060.00
$1,632.00
$2,346.00
$1,530.00
$550.00
$18,060.00
$18,782.40
$22,394.40
$261.00
$3,000.00
$5,720.00
$2,816.10
$148,410.00
$61,003.14
$27,978.60
$17,136.00
$12,852.00
$7,344.00
$53,o4o.51 $o.oo
$4,161.60 $0.00
$1,632.00 $0.00
$8,853.60 $0.00
$12,316.50 $0.00
$8,835.75 $0.00
$3,060.00 $0.00
$1,632.00 $0.00
$2,346.00 $0.00
$1,530.00 $0.00
$55o.oo $o.oo
$18,060.00 $0.00
$18,782.40 $o.0o
$0.00 $22,394.40
$261.00 $0.00
$3,000.00 $o.oo
$5,720.00 $o.oo
$2,816.1o $0.oo
$148,410.00 $o.oo
$61,003.14 $0.00
$27,978.60 $0.00
$17,136.00 $0.00
$12,852.00 $0.00
$7,344.00 $0.00
Heritage Greens
Community Development District
Series 1997 Special Assessment Bonds
Sanitary Phases 18 & 2 (continued)
Sanitary Manhole- 8' - 10'
Sanitary Manhole- 10' - 12'
6" PVC Sewer Service
4" PVC Force Main
6" PVC Force Main
8" PVC Force Main
6" Plug Valve
Blasting & Rock Excavation
8" PVC Sewer
Water Phases lB & 2
10" Waterline
8" Waterline
6" Waterline
6" Waterline
10" Gate Valve Box
8" Gate Valve Box
6" Gate Valve Box
Fire Hydrant Assembly
Temp Bacti Sample
Perm Bacti Sample
3' PVC Water Conduits
Clubhouse Service Stub
Water Distri!~ution, Sewer Collection
RoadwaF and Drainaqe- cont/nued
Drainage Phases lB & 2
15" RCP
18" RCP
24" RCP
30" RCP
36" RCP
14 x 23 ERCP
24 x 38 ERCP
Storm Manholes
Type A Inlet
Gutter Inlets
Type C Inlets
Blasting/Rock Excavation
12" Stabilized Subgrade
2" Valley Gutter
Throat Inlet Top
4' Wide Sidewalk
Type A Curb
6" Limerock Base
3/4" Asphalt (1st lift)
3/4" Asphalt (2nd lift)
Density Tests
Final Grade R.O.W.
Signage & Striping
Bahia Sod
Hydroseed
Performance Bond
Chanqe Order #1
Fill to Residential Areas
Chanqe Order #2
Modifications to Sanitary Collection
Chanqe Order #3
Residential Portion of Shared Drainage
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Construction
Projects
Overall
Budslet
$9,792.00
$5,508.00
$83,387.04
$22,001.40
$642.60
$4,207.50
$714.00
$12,737.76
$5,304.00
$9,628.80
$46,308.00
$35,955.00
$2,662.20
$816.00
$4,692.00
$5,967.00
$47,736.00
$2,499.00
$1,989.00
$15,279.60
$463.00
Year to
Date Amounts
Paid/Rec'd by Variance
Bond Funds Fay. - (Unfav.)
$9,792.00 $0.00
$5,508.00 $0.00
$83,387.04 $0.00
$22,001.40 $0.00
$642.60 $0.00
$4,207.50 $0.00
$714.00 $0.00
$12,737.76 $0.00
$5,304.00 $0.00
$9,628.80 $0.00
$46,308.00 $0.00
$35,955.00 $0.00
$2,662.20 $0.00
$816.00 $0.00
$4,692.00 $0.00
$5,967.00 $0.00
$47,736.00 $0.00
$2,499.00 $0.00
$1,989.00 $0.00
$15,279.60 $0.00
$463.00 $0.00
$4,781.76
$6,705.48
$57,405.60
$51,408.00
$12,053.34
$695.64
$2,423.52
$14,535.00
$17,952.00
$5,202.00
$714.00
$11,277.12
$23,973.75
$64,856.00
$10,704.00
$42,383.25
$3,150.10
$89,747.00
$40,001.52
$47,694.12
$1,800.00
$s,8oo.oo
$5,828.00
$12,330.50
$6,070.50
$13,016.30
$4,781.76 $0.00
$6,705.48 $0.00
$57,405.60 $0.00
$51,4o8.oo $o.oo
$12,053.34 $0.00
$695.64 $0.00
$2,423.52 $0.00
$14,535.00 $0.00
$17,952.00 $0.00
$5,202.00 $0.00
$714.00 $0.00
$11,277.12 $0.00
$23,973.75 $0.00
$64,856.00 $0.00
$10,704.00 $0.00
$42,383.25 $o.oo
$3,150.10 $0.00
$89,747.00 $0.00
$40,001.52 $0.00
$8,787.74 $38,906.38
$1,8oo.oo $o.oo
$5,8oo.oo $o.oo
$5,828.00 $o.oo
$12,330.50 $0.00
$6,070.50 $0.00
$13,016.30 $0.00
$825,000.00
($7,857.12)
$43,043.70
$825,000.00 $0.00
($7,857.12) $0.00
$43,043.70 $0.00
Heritage Greens
Community Development District
Series :1.997 Special Assessment Bonds
Construction
Projects
Overall
Budget
Chanqe Order #4
Surveys
Chanqe Order #5
Drainage Canal on East Property Line
Chanqe Order #6
Omit 4' Wide Sidewalk
Chanqe Order #7
Adjust Bond Costs
Chanqe Order #8
Drainage Nodifications at Lake # 11
Chanqe Order #9
Crestview Way Waterline
Chanqe Order #10
Street & Canal Cfossings- Conduits
Chanqe Order #11
Gatehouse Parking
Chanqe Order #12
ExotJc Removal in So. & We. Pres.
Chanoe Order #13
2nd Asphalt Lift 500' Entrance Road
Chanqe Order #14
Littoral Shelf Plantings
Chanqe Order #15
Additional Cleadng at South Preserve
Chanoe Order #16
Sod Lake Banks
Chanqe Order #:1.7
Various Items
Stored Materials
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Year to
Date Amounts
Paid/Rec'd by Variance
Bond Funds__ Fav.- (Unfav.)
$39,249.00 $39,249.00 $0.00
$39,945.00 $39,945.00 $0.00
($42,383.25) ($42,383.25) $0.00
$8,970.00 $8,970.00 $0.00
$14,928.14 $14,928.14 $0.00
$4,408.70 $4,408.70 $0.00
$39,999.01 $39,999.01 $0.00
$1,120.00 $1,120.00 $o.oo
$47,732.00 $47,732.00 $0.00
$4,757.88 $4,757.88 $0.00
$11,006.00 $11,006.00 $0.00
$5,111.oo $5,111.oo $o.oo
$25,870.00 $25,870.00 $0.00
$55,758.00 $55,758.00 $0.00
$o.oo $o.oo $o.oo
Future Proiects
Total Water D/st./Sewer Coil.
$2,431,172.06 $2,369,871.28 $61,300.78
$25,678.08 $0.00 $25,678.08
Construct/on Cost~
$4,574,014.65 $4,487,035.79 $86,978.86
Total Cost~ Overall
$6,203,572.35 $6,116,593.49 ==~86,978.86
Available Funds Remaining
$0.00 $93,228.06 ($93,228.06)
Balance of Trust Accounts
Construction Account
Construction Reserve Account
Total
$93,228.06
$o.oo
' $93,228.0~6
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Misc. Correspondence Agenda
Date
Agenda Item #
TO:
FROM:
DATE:
RE:
Sue Filson, Administrative Assistant
Board of County Commissioners
Derek Johnssen, General Accounting Manager
Clerk of the Circuit Court/Finance Department
May 10, 2000
Miscellaneous Correspondence - BCC Agenda
Please place the following items on the next available BCC agenda and call me at extension 8350 with
the date and Miscellaneous Correspondence agenda item number.
Collier Soil and Water Conservation District
1. Pursuant to Florida Statutes Chapters 189 and 190, Collier Soil and Water Conservation District
has submitted the following:
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
Financial Statements for the Year Ended September 30, 1999.
Reports of Independent Auditor for the Year Ended September 30, 1999.
Letter to Management and Management's Response.
State of Florida Annual Local Government Financial Report for Fiscal Year 1998-1999.
Thank you
:\specia~pecial
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Collier Soil and Water Conservation District
Agriculture Center, 14700 Immokalee Road - Naples, FL 34120
Phone (941) 455-4100 - FAX (941) 455-2693
LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL
TO:
Mr. Derek M. Johnssen
General Accouming Manager
Clerk of Circuit Court
Finance Department
2671 Airport Road S., Court Plaza III
'Naples, FL 34112
DATE:
May 4, 2000
FROM:
Collier Soil & Water
Conservation District
We are sending you
followings items:
~ttached
[SUnder separate cover via
the
COPIES
DESCRIPTIONS
General Purpose Financial Statemeres Together with Reports of
Independent Auditor for Year Ended september 30, 1999
State of Florida Annual Local Government Financial Report for Fiscal
Year 1998-1999
Signed: ~r~l~/~O. AZ ~'~3~
Nanc~ Hu~h s,~d~tive~ssistant
RECEIVED
CONSERVATION - DEVELOPMENT - SELF-GOVERNMENT
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STATE OF FLORIDA ANNUAL FINANCIAL REPORT OF UNITS OF
LOCAL GOVERNMENT (SECTION 218.32, FLORIDA STATUTES)
PREPARER'S CHECKLIST
X
Verify that the name on the certification page is correct for your unit.
N/A
If you will be using reporting forms generated by your own computer system,
rather than filing electronically, cheek to see that they mirror our forms.
X
x
Report in whole dollars.
Are revenues and expenditures/expenses reported by fund group, i.e., General
Fund, Special Revenue Fund, Debt Service Fund, Capital Project Fund, Enterprise
Fund, Internal Service Fund and Trust and Agency Fund7 Use account codes
only once; across fund columns where applicable.
X
X
Are all like funds rolled up and reported as one fund group?
Are all account codes consistent with those listed in the 1998 Edition of the
Uniform Accounting System Manual7 ONLY ACCOUNT CODES THAT
APPEAR ON THE ENCLOSED LIST, OR IN THE 1998 EDITION OF
THE UNIFORM ACCOUNTING SYSTEM MANUAL, CAN BE USED.
WRITTEN APPROVAL FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF BANKING AND
FINANCE IS REQUIRED FOR USE OF ANY OTHER ACCOUNT CODE.
X
Check to see that Revenue codes contain 6 digits, none of which is an X. For
example, 313.XXX should be reported as 313.100, 313.200, 313.300, etc. Codes
with X's cannot be entered electronically or entered manually into our database
and forms containing these codes will be returned as unacceptable. (Refer to the
enclosed list, or the 1998 Edition of the Uniform Accounting System Manual
for valid codes.)
X
Check to see that Expenditure/Expense codes contain 5 digits, 2 of which
represent object codes (10, 30, 60, 70, 80, 90) such as 513.10, 513.30, 513.60, etc.
Do not list sub-objects such as 513.11,513.21, 513.23, etc. when filing
manually; electronic filing will not accept incorrect account codes. All
expenditures/expenses are to be rolled up to the 10, 30, 60, 70,80, 90 levels.
Manual reporting forms which present sub-object detail will be returned as
unacceptable. (Refer to the enclosed list, or the 1998 Edition of the Uniform
Accounting System manual for valid codes.)
N/A
If you are reporting a discretely presented component unit, record the revenues
and expenditures under the COMPONENT UNIT column as you would for any
other fund group.
N/A
If you are reporting a dependent district, make sure to complete Dependent
District Reporting - Part 1 and Dependent District Reporting - Part 2 forms
manually. They should be submitted along with the certification page, if filing
electronically, or with the annual report if filing manually. Add any units you
may have that are not listed. Also, please list any independent special district
which is reported as a component unit by your agency.
N/A
If you are reporting a dependent district that is contained and identified within the
general budget or budgeted separately, please complete the Dependent District -
Audit Compliance form manually. It should be submitted along with the
certification page, if filing electronically, or with the annual report if filing
manually.
2
N/A
X
X
X
If filing electronically, has the certification page been completed and signed by
the appropriate officials and mailed?"
If filing manually, have all applicable parts of the form been completed and has
the certification page been completed and signed by the appropriate officials?
Submit one (1) copy of the audit report, (management letter version), with
the completed certification page, and any dependent district reports, if filing
electronically, or with all completed forms if filing manually.
Annual Financial Report must be filed electronically, or postmarked by April 30,
2000 if an audit is not required in accordance with Section 11.45(3)(a)4., or
within 45 days alter the completion of the audit report, but no later than 12
months alter the end of the fiscal year. There are no provisions in the statutes for
any extensions for filing the Annual Financial Report. Nonfilers are subject to
having state revenue sharing funds withheld until reporting deficiencies are
remedied. Note mailing address for the annual report:
Department of Banking and Finance
Bureau of Accounting
Room 414, Fletcher Building
101 East Gaines Street
Tallahassee, Florida 32399=0350
Do not hesitate tO contact this office if assistance or clarification is needed
regarding reporting requirements. Our telephone and fax numbers are as follows:
Otis Smith
Jeanne Dowdrick
Hal Foy
(850)410-9347
(850)410-9344
(850)410-9345
Suncom210-9347
Suncom 210-9344
Suncom 210-9345
FAX
(850)410-9993
Suncom210-9993
CAword~FR e,h~kli~t fo~ FY 1998-99~j~d
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COLLIER SOIL AND WATER
CONSERVATION DISTRICT
GENERAL PURPOSE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
TOGETHER WITH REPORTS OF
INDEPENDENT AUDITOR
YEAR ENDED
SEPTEMBER 30, 1999
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page(s)
Independent Auditor's Report .....................................................................
General Purpose Financial Statements
Combined Balance Sheet - Governmental
Fund Type and Account Group ...............................................................
Statement of Revenue, Expenditures and Changes
in Fund Balance - General Fund ...............................................................
Statement of Revenue, Expenditures and Changes
in Fund Balance - Budget and Actual
- General Fund ....................................................................................
4
Notes to the General Purpose Financial Statements ..........................................5-10
Additional Reports of Independent Auditor
Independent Auditor's Report on Compliance and
on Internal Control over Financial Reporting
Based on an Audit of General Purpose Financial
Statements Performed in Accordance with
Government Auditing Standards ...............................................................11-12
Independent Auditor's Report to Management ................................................13-14
Management's Response to Independent Auditor's
Report to Management ........................................................................
Exhibit
Business Consultants I Certified Public Accountants
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Member
American Institute of Certified Public Accountants
Tax Division
Private Companies Practice Section
Management Consulting Services Division
Florida Institute of Certified Public Accountants
National Litigation Support Services Association
Financial Consulting Group
INDEPENDENT AUDITOR'S REPORT
Board of Supervisors
Collier Soil and Water Conservation District
14700 Immokalee Road
Naples, Florida 34120
We have audited the accompanying general purpose financial statements of Collier Soil and Water
Conservation District (the "District") as of September 30, 1999 and for the year then ended. These
general purpose financial statements are the responsibility of District's management. Our responsibility
is to express an opinion on these general purpose financial statements based on our audit.
We conducted our audit in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards and the
standards applicable to financial audits contained in Government Auditing Standards, issued by the
Comptroller General of the United States. Those standards require that we plan and perform the
audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the general purpose financial statements are free
of material misstatement. An audit includes examining on a test basis, evidence supporting the
amounts and disclosures in the general purpose financial statements. An audit also includes assessing
the accounting principles used and significant estimates made by management, as well as evaluating
the overall general purpose financial statement presentation. We believe that our audit provides a
reasonable basis for our opinion.
In our opinion, the general purpose financial statements referred to above present fairly, in all
material respects, the financial position of Collier Soil and Water Conservation District as of
September 30, 1999, and the results of its operations for the year then ended in conformity with
generally accepted accounting principles.
In accordance with Government Auditing Standards, we have also issued our report dated
February 23, 2000 on our consideration of Collier Soil and Water Conservation District's internal
control over financial reporting and our tests of its compliance with certain provisions of laws,
regulations and contracts.
MARKHAM NORTON STROEMER & COMPANY, P.A.
Fort Myers, Florida
February 23, 2000
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COLLIER SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT
COMBINED BALANCE SHEET - GOVERNMENTAL
FUND TYPE AND ACCOUNT GROUP
September 30, 1999
Page 2 of 14
ASSETS Cash
Due from other governments
Equipment
TOTAL ASSETS
Governmental Account
Fund Type Group Totals
General
General Fixed Memorandum
Fund Assets Only
$ 58,310$ $ 58,310
13,375 13,375
71,987 71,987
$ 71,685$ 71,987$ 143,672
LIABILITIES, FUND EQUITY AND OTHER CREDIT
LIABILITIES
Accounts Payable
Accrued Liabilities
TOTAL LIABILITIES
$ 710 $ $ 710
632 632
1,342 1,342
FUND EQUITY AND OTHER CREDIT
Investment in general fixed assets
Fund balance
Unreserved, undesignated
TOTAL FUND EQUITY
AND OTHER CREDIT
TOTAL LIABILITIES, FUND
EQUITY AND OTHER CREDIT
70,343
71,987
71,987
70,343
70,343 71,987 142,330
$ 71~685 $ 71~987 $ 143~672
The accompanying notes are an integral part of this statement.
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COLLIER SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT
STATEMENT OF REVENUE, EXPENDITURES AND
CHANGES IN FUND BALANCE - GENERAL FUND
Year Ended September 30, 1999
REVENUE
Charges for services
USDA/NRCS - MIL
EPA contract revenue
Florida plats
Miscellaneous income
Interest income
TOTAL REVENUE
Page 3 of 14
General
Fund
$ 53,500
7,620
1,162
62,282
2,070
260
64,612
EXPENDITURES
Current
Conservation/Resource Management
Personal services
Operating expenditures
Capital outlay
TOTAL EXPENDITURES
45,591
18,129
2,000
65,720
EXCESS EXPENDITURES
OVER REVENUE
FUND BALANCE, October 1, 1998
FUND BALANCE, September 30, 1999
(1,108)
71,451
$ 70~343
The accompanying notes are an integral part of this statement.
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COLLIER SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT
STATEMENT OF REVENUE, EXPENDITURES AND CHANGES
IN FUND BALANCE - BUDGET AND ACTUAL - GENERAL FUND
Year Ended September 30, 1999
Budget
REVENUE
Charges for services
USDA/NRCS - MIL $ 53,500
EPA contract revenue 7,620
Florida plats 1,200
Miscellaneous income 1,000
Interest 500
TOTAL REVENUE
Actual
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Variance -
Favorable
(Unfavorable)
63,820
53,500
7,620
1,162
2,070
260
64,612
(38)
1,070
(240)
792
EXPENDITURES
Current
Conservation/Resource Management
Personal services
Salaries 41,600 42,104 (504)
Payroll taxes 3,400 3,487 (87)
Subtotal - Personal services 45,000 45,591 (591)
Operating expenditures
Dues 2,000 1,585 415
Insurance 3,000 3,371 (371)
Office 4,000 4,156 (156)
Printing and advertising 500 414 86
Professional fees 3,300 3,300 -
Telephone 250 202 48
Travel and vehicle 3,330 2,933 397
Florida plats 720 581 139
Miscellaneous 1,070 1,587 (517)
Contract Fees 6,000 - 6,000
Subtotal - Operating expenditures 24,170 18,129 6,041
Capital Outlay 7,500 2,000 5,500
TOTAL EXPENDITURES
EXCESS OF REVENUE
OVER (UNDER) EXPENDITURES
FUND BALANCE, October 1, 1998
FUND BALANCE, September 30, 1999
76,670
65,720
10,950
(12,850)
71,451
$ 58,601
(1,108)
71,451
$ 70,343
11,742
$ 11,742
The accompanying notes are an integral part of this statement.
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COLLIER SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT
NOTES TO THE GENERAL PURPOSE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
September 30, 1999
Page 5 of 14
NOTE A - SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES
Organization
Collier Soil and Water Conservation District (the "District"), is an independent special
district created on August 29, 1984, through the request of the State o£Florida
Department of Agriculture, under the provisions of Florida Statute 582.15(2), for the
purpose of preserving and promoting conservation development and wise use of land,
water and related resources in Collier County. The District is governed by an elected
five (5) member Board o£ Supervisors.
Reporting entity.
The District has adopted Governmental Accounting Standards Board (GASB)
Statement Number 14, "Financial Reporting Entity." This statement requires the
financial statements of the District (the primary government) to include its component
units, if any. A component unit is a legally separate organization for which the elected
officials of the primary government are financially accountable. Based on the criteria
established in GASB 14, there are no component units included in the District's financial
statements.
Fund accounting
The accounts of the District are organized on the basis of fund types and account
groups, each of which is considered a separate accounting entity. The operations of the
funds are accounted for with a separate set of self-balancing accounts that comprise its
assets, liabilities, fund equity, revenue and expenditures, as appropriate. Government
resources are allocated to and accounted for in individual funds based upon the
purposes for which they are to be spent and the means by which spending activities are
controlled. The various funds are grouped in the financial statements into generic fund
types, as follows:
Governmental Fund Type
General Fund - The General Fund is the general operating fund of the District. It
accounts for all District financial resources.
Account Group
General Fixed Assets - This account group is used to account for all fixed
assets of the District.
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COLLIER SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT
NOTES TO THE GENERAL PURPOSE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
September 30, 1999
Page 6 of 14
NOTE A - SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES, CONTINUED
Measurement focus
Governmental Fund Types - The General Fund is accounted for on a "spending"
or "financial flow" measurement focus. This means that only current assets and
current liabilities are generally included on the balance sheet. Accordingly, the
reported unreserved fund balance (net current assets) is considered a measure
of available, spendable or appropriable resources. Governmental Fund Type
operating statements present increases (revenue and other financing sources) and
decreases (expenditures and other financing uses) in net current assets.
Account Group - The General Fixed Assets Account Group is concerned
only with the measurement of financial position. It is not involved with the
measurement of results of operations.
Basis of accounting
Basis of accounting refers to when revenue and expenditures are recognized in the
accounts and reported in the general purpose financial statements. Basis of accounting
relates to the timing of the measurement made, regardless of the measurement focus
applied.
The Governmental Fund Type is accounted for using the modified accrual basis of
accounting, whereby revenue is recognized when it becomes measurable and available
as net current assets. Taxpayer assessed income and gross receipts are considered
"measurable" when in the hands of intermediary collecting governments and are
recognized as revenue at that time. Anticipated refunds of such taxes are recorded as
liabilities and reductions of revenue when they become measurable and their validity
seems certain. Expenditures are generally recognized under the modified accrual basis
of accounting when the related fund liability is incurred. Exceptions to this general rule
include: (1) principal and interest on general long-term debt, if any, which is recognized
when due; and (2) expenditures are not divided between years by the recording of
prepaid expenditures.
Fixed assets and long-term liabilities
Fixed assets used in Governmental Fund Type operations (general fixed assets) are
accounted for in the General Fixed Assets Account Group, rather than in the
governmental funds. No depreciation has been provided on general.fixed assets. The
District adheres to a capitalization policy which calls for items with a cost over $500
and a useful life of one year or more.
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COLLIER SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT
NOTES TO THE GENERAL PURPOSE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
September 30, 1999
Page 7 of 14
NOTE A - SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES, CONTINUED
Fixed assets and long-term liabilities, continued
All fixed assets are valued at historical cost, or estimated historical cost if actual historical
cost is not available. Donated fixed assets are valued at their estimated fair market value
on the date donated. Public domain (infrastructure) general fixed assets consisting of
certain improvements other than buildings, including curbs and gutters and drainage
systems, are not capitalized. No debt related interest expense is capitalized as part of
general fixed assets.
Because their spending measurement focus, expenditure recognition for Governmental
Fund Types excludes amounts represented by noncurrent liabilities. Since they do not
affect current assets, such long-term amounts are recognized as liabilities in the General
Long-Term Debt Account Group.
Budgets and budgetary. accounting
The District has adopted an annual budget for the General Fund.
The District follows these procedures in establishing budgetary data for the General Fund.
For fiscal year ended September 30, 1999, the District budgeted a $12,850 use of prior
year unreserved, undesignated fund balance.
1. During the summer of each year, the Treasurer submits to the Board of Supervisors
a proposed operating budget for the fiscal year commencing on the upcoming
October 1. The operating budget includes proposed expenditures and the means of
financing them.
2. The budget is adopted by approval of the Board of Supervisors.
3. Budget amounts, as shown in these general purpose financial statements, are as
originally adopted or as amended by the Board of Supervisors.
4. The budget is adopted on a basis consistent with generally accepted accounting
principles.
5. The level of control for appropriations is exercised at the fund level.
6. Appropriations lapse at year-end.
The Board of Supervisors, during the year ended September 30, 1999, amended its
'budget to increase budgeted revenue $5,140 and to increase budgeted expenditures by
$5,140.
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COLLIER SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT
NOTES TO THE GENERAL PURPOSE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
September 30, 1999
Page 8 of 14
NOTE A - SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES, CONTINUED
Compensated absences
The District's employees accumulate sick and annual leave, based on the number of years
of continuous service. Upon termination of employment, employees can receive payment
of accumulated annual leave, if certain criteria is met. Accumulated annual leave at
September 30, 1999, was considered to be immaterial and was not included as part of
accrued liabilities in these general purpose financial statements.
Encumbrances
Encumbrances accounting, under which purchase orders, contracts and other
commitments for the expenditure of monies are recorded in order to reserve that portion
of the applicable appropriation, is not employed by the District because at present it is not
necessary in order to assure effective budgetary control or to facilitate effective cash
planning and control.
Management estimates
The preparation of financial statements in conformity with generally accepted accounting
principles requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the
reported amounts of assets, liabilities and disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities at
the date of the financial statements and the reported amounts of revenues and expenditures
during the reporting period. Actual results could differ from those estimates.
Total columns on combined financial statements
The total columns on the combined financial statements are captioned "Memorandum
Only" to indicate that they are presented only to facilitate financial analysis. Data in these
columns do not present financial position or results &operations in conformity with
generally accepted accounting principles. Neither is such data comparable to a
consolidation. Interfund eliminations have not been made in the aggregation of this data.
NOTE B - CASH AND INVESTMENTS
At September 30, 1999 cash was $58,310 including cash on hand of$110.
Deposits
The District's deposit policy allows deposits to be held in demand deposit or money
market accounts. All District depositories are banks or savings institutions designated as
qualified depositories by the State Treasurer.
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COLLIER SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT
NOTES TO THE GENERAL PURPOSE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
September 30, 1999
Page 9 of 14
NOTE B - CASH AND INVESTMENTS, CONTINUED
Deposits~ continued
At September 30, 1999, the carrying amount of the District's deposits were $58,200 in
the General Fund and the bank balance was $58,372. These deposits were entirely
covered by federal depository insurance or by collateral pursuant to the Public Depository
Security Act of the State of Florida. All deposits were held in a qualified public
depository at September 30, 1999.
Investments
Florida Statutes and the District's investment policy authorize investments in certificates of
deposit and savings accounts. Certificates of deposit, savings accounts, and bank
balances whose values exceed the amount of federal depository insurance are
collateralized pursuant to the Public Depository Security Act of the State of Florida. The
District had no funds invested in certificates of deposit or savings accounts at September
30, 1999 or during the year.
NOTE C - CHANGES IN GENERAL FIXED ASSETS
The following is a summary of changes in general fixed assets for the year ended
September 30, 1999:
Equipment
Balance Balance
October 1, September 30,
1998 Additions Deletions 1999
$ 71,955 $ 2,000 $ 1,968 $ 71,987
NOTE D - SELF-INSURANCE PROGRAM
The District is a member of the Florida League of Cities self-insurers program for liability
and workers' compensation. The program purchases excess and other specific coverages
from third party careers. Members of the program are billed quarterly for their
portion of the program and are not assessable for unanticipated losses incurred by the
program. Maximum liability coverage is $200,000. Premiums charged during the year
totaled $3,371.
COLLIER SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT
NOTES TO THE GENERAL PURPOSE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
September 30, 1999
Page 10 of 14
NOTE E- OPERATIONAL SUPPORT
The District's operations are supported in part by the United States Department of
Agriculture through the Natural Resource Conservation Service (NRCS). As such, the
partnership with NRCS provides the District with its office space and other occupancy
costs including but not limited to utilities, janitorial services, and telephone service at no
cost to the District. The NRCS also provides the District the use of office equipment at no
cost. The benefit of such subsidies is not reflected within the general purpose financial
statements as no objective basis is available to value these benefits. During the year ended
September 30, 1999, the District recorded revenue related to this agreement of $53,500
of which $13,375 was due from the NRCS at year-end.
NOTE F - ECONOMIC DEPENDENCE
The District's operations are substantially dependent on the receipt of revenue from the
Natural Resource Conservation Service (NRCS). Loss of these funds and/or large
decreases in this type of funding would have a matehal effect on the District and a negative
impact on overall operations. For the fiscal year ended September 30, 1999, over 83% of
total revenue is attributable to funds received from the NRCS.
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ADDITIONAL REPORTS OF
INDEPENDENT AUDITOR
American Institute of Certified Public Accountants
Tax Division
Private Companies Practice Section
Management Consulting Services Division
Florida Institute of Certified Public Accountants
National Litigation Support Services Association
Financial Consulting Group
Page 11 of 14
INDEPENDENT AUDITOR'S REPORT ON COMPLIANCE
AND ON INTERNAL CONTROL OVER FINANCIAL REPORTING
BASED ON AN AUDIT OF GENERAL PURPOSE FINANCIAL
STATEMENTS PERFORMED IN ACCORDANCE
WITH GOVERNMENT AUDITING STANDARDS
Board of Supervisors
Collier Soil and Water Conservation District
14700 Immokalee Road
Naples, Florida 34120
We have audited the general purpose financial statements of Collier Soil and Water Conservation
District as of and for the year ended September 30, 1999, and have issued our report thereon dated
February 23, 2000. We conducted our audit in accordance with generally accepted auditing
standards and the standards applicable financial audits contained in Government Auditing Standards,
issued by the Comptroller General of the United States.
Compliance
As part of obtaining reasonable assurance about whether Collier Soil and Water Conservation
District's general purpose financial statements are free of material misstatement, we performed tests
of its compliance with certain provisions of laws, regulations and contracts, noncompliance with
which could have a direct and material effect on the determination of general purpose financial
statement amounts. However, providing an opinion on compliance with those provisions was not an
objective of our audit and, accordingly, we do not express such an opinion. The results of our tests
disclosed no instances ofnoncompliance that are required to be reported under Government
Auditing Standards.
Internal Control Over Financial Reporting
In planning and performing our audit, we considered Collier Soil and Water Conservation District's
internal control over financial reporting in order to determine our auditing procedures for the purpose
of expressing our opinion on the general purpose financial statements and not to provide assurance
on the internal control over financial reporting. Our consideration of the internal control over
financial reporting would not necessarily disclose all matters in the internal control over financial
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reporting that might be material weaknesses. A material weakness is a condition in which the design
or operation of one or more of the internal control components does not reduce to a relatively low
level of risk that misstatements in amounts that would be material in relation to the general purpose
financial statements being audited may occur and not be detected within a timely period by
employees in the normal course of performing their assigned functions. We noted no matters
involving the intemal control over financial reporting and its operation that we considered to be
a material weakness.
This report is intended solely for the information and use of the Board of Supervisors, management,
the Auditor General of the State of Florida and other federal and state audit agencies. This report is
not intended to be, and should not be used by anyone other than these specified parties.
MARKHAM NORTON STROEMER & COMPANY, P.3n~.
Fort Myers, Florida
February 23, 2000
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American Institute of Certified Public Accountants
Tax Division
Private Companies Practice Section
Management Consulting Services Division
Florida Institute of Certified Public Accountants
National Litigation Support Services Association
Financial Consulting Group
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INDEPENDENT AUDITOR'S REPORT TO MANAGEMENT
Board of Supervisors
Collier Soil and Water Conservation District
14700 Immokalee Road
Naples, Florida 34120
We have audited the general purpose financial statements of Collier Soil and Water Conservation
District (the "District"), as of and for the fiscal year ended September 30, 1999, and have issued our
report thereon dated February 23, 2000. In connection with our audit, we are submitting the following
comments and recommendations in accordance with Chapter 10.550 "Rules of the Auditor General -
Local Governmental Entity Audits" (Revised September 30, 1998) and Section 11.45(3)(a)5., of the
Florida Statutes and Rule 10.557(2).
PRIOR YEAR COMMENTS THAT CONTINUE TO APPLY:
The District's Governing Authority Should be Codified
As a reminder, recent State Legislation requires the District to have its goveming rules, special acts
and charters codified and approved by the State per Florida Statute 189.429. Currently, such
codification would be required by the 2004 State Legislature Session. We recommend the
District seek legal counsel to complete this requirement.
CURRENT YEAR COMMENTS:
No financially significant comments noted.
We have included in this letter all comments which came to our attention during the course of our audit
regarding Items 1 through 10, as applicable, of the "Rules of the Auditor General-Local Governmental
Entity Audits," Rule 10.554, Section (1)(e). In regard to Item 3, nothing came to our attention to cause
us to believe that at any time during the year the Collier Soil and Water Conservation District met any
of the criteria for being in a state of financial emergency as defined in Florida Statute 218.503(I).
Additionally, in regard to Item 4, we represent that the financial report filed with the Department of
Banking and Finance, pursuant to Florida Statute 218.32(1)(a), is in agreement with the annual financial
audit report for the same period.
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This report is intended solely for the information and use of the Board of Supervisors, management, the
Auditor General of the State of Florida and other federal and state audit agencies. This report is not
intended to be, and should not be used by anyone other than these specified parties.
MARKHAM NORTO~N STRC~~ M~OMPANY, P A?
Fort Myers, Florida
February 23, 2000
EXHIBIT
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Collier Soil and Water Conservation District
Agriculture Center, 14700 Immokalee Road - Naples, FL 34120
Phone (941) 455-4100 - FAX (941) 455-2693
March 22, 2000
Auditor General
Attention: Local Government
111 West Madison Street
P.O. Box 1735
Tallahassee, FL 32303-1735
RE: Auditee's responses to deficiency noted in the f'mancial audit for the fiscal year
ended 9/30/99.
Dear Auditor General:
Listed below is our response to the comment noted in the financial audit for the
year ended September 30, 1999.
The District Responds to the comment noted as prior year as follows:
1. The District is working with their Florida Department of Agriculture and
Consumer Services (FDACS) representative in researching the applicability of
codification to the District and will take appropriate action as needed to complete this
requirement.
If you have any questions or if I may be of further assistance, please do not
hesitate to contact me.
Sincerely,
Collier Soil & Water Conservation District
Chairperson
CONSERVATION - DEVELOPMENT - SELF-GOVERNMENT
Naples, Florida, March 22, 2000
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LET IT BE KNOWN, that the LIBRARY ADVISORY BOARD met on this date in
regular session at 2:00 p.m. in the Main Library with the following members
present:
CHAIR:
boris ,T. Lewis
,Taculyn bering
Syd Mellinger
Diane Williams
ABSENT: Sabina Musci
ALSO PRESENT: ,Tohn W. ,Tones, Library Director
Luz Pietri, Sr. Secretary
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Mrs. Lewis asked for comments or corrections to the minutes of February 23,
2000. There being none, Mrs. Mellinger moved, seconded by Mrs. bering and
carried unanimously, that the minutes be approved as submitted.
REPORTS OF OFFICERS - None
COMMUNICATIONS - None
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
In reference to the Regional Library Construction update, Mr. ,Tones stated that
the construction agreement was given to Kraft Construction, the lowest bidder out
of five. The cost is estimated to be 5.3 million, with an opening date of 11/01. The
bibrary staff is in the process of selecting a furniture vendor.
The Board reviewed the nominations submitted for selection of the Library's
Employee of the Month. Mrs. Dering moved, seconded by Mrs. Williams and carried
unanimously, to select Ankle Viets as Employee of the Month for
In reference to "Reciprocal Borrowing', Mr. `Tones mentioned that
Library had joined the program, but not the Lee County Library system.
NEW BUSINESS
Mr. Jones reported that the Public Services Department has a new administrator,
Leo Ochs, Jr.
GENERAL CONSIDERA TZONS
The Board members said that they were very impressed with the cadre of
volunteers in the branches; their enthusiasm and dedication was obvious. Mrs.
Mellinger moved, seconded by Mrs. Daring and carried unanimously, to confirm in
writing,their appreciation to all the volunteers for their services. (Mr. ,Tones
offered to write a letter to all the volunteers on behalf of the Board).
DIRECTOR'S REPORT
Mr. Jones stated that the Library staff is working on on application for a grant to
expand the Immokalee Library. This grant will be matched with local funds. He
also stated that about 7 employees would be attending the Public Library
Association Conference in Charlotte, NC from March 28th to April lst. Lastly, he
mentioned that he had approval from Thomas Oilill to give the Branch Librarians
at both, the Immokalee and Marco Island Branches, a 5% pay increase for the
extra work in getting the I & R Program and the Literacy Program started.
REPORT OF THE FRIENDS - None
ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business to come before the Library Advisory Board, Mrs.
Mellinger moved, seconded by Mrs. Williams and carried unanimously, that the
meeting be adjourned. Time: 2:55 p.m.
COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES DIVISION
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Planning Services Department
2800 North Horseshoe Drive
Naples, Florida 34104
May 10, 1999
Jim Carter
Board of County Commissioners
RECEIVED
HAY 1 0 2000
Board of County Commissioners
RE: Meeting Notice - Rural Fringe Assessment Area Oversight Committee
Dear Comm. Carter:
A meeting of the Rural Fringe Area Assessment Oversight Committee has been scheduled for
Wednesday, May 17, 2000 at 5:15 p.m. The meeting will be held in Conference Room "E" of
the Collier County Development Services Center located at 2800 North Horseshoe Drive,
Naples, Florida. Enclosed please find an agenda for the meeting.
If you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact me at the Collier County Planning
Services Department (403-2400).
Sincerely, ~'S J;~
Planning Technician ~!.
/ggs
Phone (941) 403-2400 Fax (941) 643-6968 www. co.collier. fi.us
Rural Fringe Area Assessment
Oversight Committee
AGENDA
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Meeting Date:
Meeting Time:
Location:
May 17, 2000
5:15 p.m.
Collier County Development Services Center
2800 North Horseshoe Dr.
Conference Room E
IlL
IV.
Ve
VI.
VII.
CALL TO ORDER
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
1. May 3, 2000
APPROVAL OF AGENDA
OLD BUSINESS
1. Continued Discussion of Evaluation Matrix
2. Discussion of Application of the Evaluation Matrix to Fringe Area B
NEW BUSINESS
1. School Sites Proposal - Chuck Mohlke and Michael Kirk
GENERAL PUBLIC COMMENT
ADJOURNMENT
RURAL FRINGE AREA ASSESSMENT
OVERSIGHT COMMITTEE
MINUTES
May 3, 2000
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MEMBERS PRESENT
Tom Com'ecode
Ray Pelletier
Dawn Jantsch
Chuck Molke
Michael Lehn
David Guggenheim
David Ellis
Patrick Miller
Ty Agoston
MEMBERS ABSENT
Gary Hayes
COUNTY STAFF PRESENT
Bob Mulhere, Planning Services Director
Bill Lorenz, Natural Resources Director
Stan Litsinger, Comprehensive Planning Manager
Jean Jourdan, Planner II
Glenda Smith, Planning Technician
OTHERS PRESENT
Richard Woodruff
Richard Smith
Bruce Johnson
Tim Tripp
Michael Kirk
Bryan Paul
Bruce Anderson
CALL TO ORDER
The meeting was held at the Collier County Development Services Building, Conference Room
E, 2800 North Horseshoe Drive, and was called to order at 5:22 p.m. by Vice-Chairman David
Ellis with no quorum present.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Dr. Guggenheim arrived at 5:25 p.m.
With a quorum now present, motion was made by Ray Pelletier and seconded by Michael Lehn
to approve the minutes of the April 5, 2000 meeting. Motion passed 8:0.
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APPROVAL OF AGENDA
Tom Conrecode arrived at 5:29 p.m.
Motion was made by Patrick Miller with a second by Mike Lehn to approve the agenda with
Chuck Mohlke requesting an addition to New Business to briefly discuss a presentation on
school sites and Dr. Guggenheim requesting to briefly discuss a presentation on the North
Bellmeade area. Motion passed 9:0.
OLD BUSINESS
An addendum to the April 20, 2000 Evaluation Matrix was distributed by Bill Lorenz showing
revisions approved by the Committee at the April 5, 2000 meeting. The addendum was revised
to include Specific Evaluative Criteria # 3 of Factor II (Wetlands) as a cross-reference within
Factor V (Habitat Fragmentation). This change has been included in the attached "Revisions to
the April 10, 2000 Evaluation Matrix".
The Committee continued their discussion of the Evaluation Matrix beginning with Evaluation
Factor # VI.
Evaluation Factor # VI - Water Resources
Motion was made by Chuck Mohlke with a second by David Ellis to approve as written.
Passed 8:1
Evaluation Factor # VII - Effect on Adjacent Conservation Lands
Motion was made by David Guggenheim with a second by Patrick Miller to approve as written.
Passed 8:1
Evaluation Factor # VIII - Existing Pattern of Property Ownership and Development
Motion was made by Chuck Mohlke with a second by Mike Lehn to approve as written.
Passed 8:1
Motion was then made by Patrick Miller and seconded by Chuck Mohlke to continue discussion
of the Evaluation Matrix at the next meeting beginning with Evaluation Factor # IX.
Passed 9:0
Future meeting dates were discussed with a motion made by David Ellis and seconded by
Michael Lehn to change the meeting dates and times to the second and fourth Wednesday of each
month with the meetings beginning at 4:00 p.m. This new schedule will become effective in
June with meetings set for June 14~ and 28th at 4:00 p.m.. Motion passed 9:0.
Previously set meetings for the month of May are May 17th and 31st at 5:15 p.m. Motion was
made by Patrick Miller with a second by Dawn Jantsch for the May meetings to remain as
previously scheduled. Passed 9:0
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NEW BUSINESS
As was discussed at the February 9th meeting, Chuck Mohlke has been meeting with Michael
Kirk and other school staff members regarding future school sites. They will present a written
proposal to the Committee for discussion at the May 17th meeting and are prepared to make a
presentation at the June 14~h meeting at the School Board Administration Center on Estey
Avenue.
Dr. Guggenheim requested to give a brief presentation to the Committee on the North Bellmeade
area at the May 31, 2000 meeting. Backup material relating to the presentation will be mailed to
Committee members with the May 31st agenda packets.
Bruce Anderson disthbuted to Committee members a copy of a Comprehensive Plan
Amendment application previously received by Staff.
ACTION ITEMS
The Committee will continue discussion of the Evaluation Matrix at the May 17th meeting
beginning with Evaluation Factor # IX - Urban Sprawl.
MEETING ADJOURNED AT 7:20 P.M.
Motion to adjourn was made by Patrick Miller with a second by Michael Lehn.
Next: meeting:
Time:
Location:
May 17, 2000
5:15 p.m.
Collier County Development Services Building
Conference Room E
2800 North Horseshoe Drive
/1 taped copy of these minutes is available at the Clerk of Courts, Minutes and Records Office, Building H, Collier
County Government Complex.
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Revisions to the April 10, 2000
Evaluation Matrix
(Current through 5/3/2000)
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Factor I, Specific Evaluation Criteria 04
Change: "agriculture" to "agricultural land"
Reason: Staff misunderstood RFAC intent.
Factor V, Specific Evaluation Criteria #1
Change: "#2" to "#2"
Reason: Double underlines reflect staff recommendations but not RFAC approval. The RFAC agreed to
this change at their April 5 meeting and should be noted as a single underline.
Change: "#9" to "#10"
Reason: //9 originally referred to "Degree ofinfestation by invasive exotics" in Factor II. On April 5, the
RFAC agreed to add an additional SEC to Factor II thus requiring the renumberrag of SEC #9 to SEC #10.
Add: "#3"
Reason: Specific Evaluative Criteria #3 was previously added to the Wetlands Factor and should have also
been cross-referenced in Factor V.
FLUCs (Florida Land Use Classification System) codes referenced in the matrix are
defined as follows:
6218
4119
422
424
437
Cypress - Melaleuca infested
Pine Flatwoods - Melaleuca infested
Brazilian Pepper
Melaleuca
Australian Pine
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AGENDA
MAY 10 2000
Board of County Commissioners
COLLIER COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION WILL MEET AT 8:30 A.M., THURSDAY, MAY 18, 2000 IN
THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MEETING ROOM, ADMINISTRATION BUILDING,
COUNTY GOVERNMENT CENTER, 3301 TAMIAMI TRAIL EAST, NAPLES, FLORIDA:
NOTE: INDIVIDUAL SPEAKERS WILL BE LIMITED TO 5 MINUTES ON
ANY ITEM. INDIVIDUALS SELECTED TO SPEAK ON BEHALF OF AN
ORGANIZATION OR GROUP ARE ENCOURAGED ,® MAY BE
ALLOTTED 10 MINUTES TO SPEAK ON AN ITEM IF SO RECOGNIZED
BY THE CHAIRMAN. PERSONS WISHING TO HAVE WRITTEN OR
GRAPHIC MATERIALS INCLUDED IN THE CCPC AGENDA PACKETS
MUST SUBMIT SAID MATERIAL A MINIMUM OF 3 WEEKS PRIOR TO
THE RESPECTIVE PUBLIC HEARING. IN ANY CASE, WRITTEN
MATERIALS INTENDED TO BE CONSIDERED BY THE CCPC SHALL BE
SUBMITTED TO THE APPROPRIATE COUNTY STAFF A MINIMUM OF
SEVEN DAYS PRIOR TO THE PUBLIC HEARING. ALL MATERIAL USED
IN PRESENTATIONS BEFORE THE CCPC WILL BECOME A
PERMANENT PART OF THE RECORD AND WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR
PRESENTATION TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS IF
APPLICABLE.
ANY PERSON WHO DECIDES TO APPEAL A DECISION OF THE CCPC
WILL NEED A RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS PERTAINING
THERETO. AND THEREFORE MAY NEED TO ENSUR~ THAT A
VERBATIM RECORD OF THEPROCEEDINGS IS MADE, WHICH
RECORD INCLUDES THE TESTIMONY AND EVIDENCE UPON WHICH
THE APPEAL IS TO BE BASED.
2.
3.
4.
5.
7.
ROLL CALL BY CLERK
?d)DENDA TO THE AGENDA
APPROVAL OF MINUTES:
PLANNING COMMISSION ABSENCES:
Carter _
Consta.ttne ,t./
~c'Kte ~"
BCC REPORT
CHAIRMAN'S REPORT
.aDVERTISED PUBLIC HEARINGS
A.
htdsc. C0rres:
BD-2000-07, Duane Thomas of Marco Dock & Lift, Inc., representing William Elliott, requesting an after-
the-fact boat dock extension of 4 feet to allow for a 24 foot boat dock !~,'_~jty for property located at 139
Trinidad Street, further described as Lot 376, Isles of Capri #2, in Sectioff'32','Township > l 5outh~ Range 26
East, Collier County, Florida. (Coordinator: Cheryl Soter)
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BD-2000-047 Miles L. Scofield, of Scofield Marine Consulting, representing Joseph D. Murdoch, requesting
a 16.5 foot boat dock extension to allow for a 36.5 foot boat dock faciliW, for property. located at 76
Southport Cove. further described as Lot 12. Unit 1. Southport on the Bay Unit 1. in Section 6, Township 48
South, Range 25 East. I Coordinator: Ross Gochenaur~
BD-2000-05. Miles L. Scofield. of Scofield Marine Consulting, representing Lee A. Russell. requesting a 14
foot boat dock extension to allow for a 34 foot boat dock facility, for property located at 163 Windward Cay,
thrther described as Lot 52, Port-of-the-Island. The Cays, Phase II. in Section 9. Township 52 South. Range
28 East. (Coordinator: Ross Gochenaur~
BD-2000-0& Miles L. Scofield, of Scofield Marine Consulting, representing Heinz Janke, requesting a 18
foot boat dock extension to allow for a 38 foot boat dock facility, for property. located 43 Southport Cove.
further described as Lot 50. Southport on the Bay Unit 2, in Section 6. Township 48 South, Range 25 East.
(Coordinator: Ross Gochenaur)
COMMUNITY REDEVELOPMENT PLAN. A resolution to approve the Community Redevelopment Plan
for consistency with the Growth Management Plan and to forward the Plan to the Community.
Redevelopment Agency. Coordinator: Debrah Preston}
8. OLD BUSINESS
9. NEW BUSINESS
10. PUBLIC COMMENT ITEM
11. DISCUSSION OF ADDENDA
12. ADJOURN
5/18/00 AGENDA/RN/im
Collier County
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R CEIVED
9 2000
Count~ Commissioners
May 8, 2000
Ms. Allison Herrington
CLG Coordinator
Bureau of Historic Preservation
R.A. Gray Building
500 South Bronough Street
Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0250
RE: Collier County Preservation Board Meeting
Dear Ms. Herrington:
This letter is to inform you that the Collier County Historic and Archaeological Preservation Board
will hold a public hearing at 9:30 .a.m. on Friday, May 19, 2000. I have enclosed a copy of the agenda
for your review and records.
If you have any questions concerning this meeting, please do not hesitate to call me. My phone
number is 941-403-2463 or you can also send me an e-mail message at the following web address:
Raybellows~colliergov.net.
Sincerel~~.~
Ray~ellows, Principal Planner
(County CLG Coordinator)
Historic Preservafon/RVB/rb
Carter
I~c'Kie
cc:
Preservation Board Members (7)
Vincent A. Cautero
Sue Filson
Ron Jamro
Ron Nino
Don Murray
Misc. Cortes:
Date:
Item~
Copies To:
COLLIER COUNTY HISTORICAL/ARCHAEOLOGICAL PRESERVATION BOARD
WILL MEET AT 9:30 A.M., FRIDAY, MAY 19, 2000, IN COLLIER COUNTY
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DIVISION, CONFERENCE ROOM "E",
LOCATED AT 2800 N. HORSESHOE DRIVE, NAPLES, FLORIDA:
NOTE:
ANY PERSON WHO DECIDES TO APPEAL A DECISION OF
THIS BOARD WILL NEED A RECORD OF THE
PROCEEDINGS PERTAINING THERETO, AND THEREFORE
MAY NEED TO ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM RECORD OF
THE PROCEEDINGS IS MADE, WHICH RECORD INCLUDES
THE TESTIMONY AND EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE
APPEAL IS TO BE BASED.
ALL MATERIAL USED IN PRESENTATIONS BEFORE THE
HAPB WILL BECOME A PERMANENT PART OF THE
RECORD. THESE MATERIALS WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR
PRESENTATION TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS.
1. ADDENDA TO THE AGENDA
2. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: April 21, 2000
3. PLANNING SERVICES DEPARTMENT REPORT:
4. OLD BUSINESS:
A. Preservation Guide
B. Roberts' Ranch Working Museum - Update
C. Fort Foster
5. NEW BUSINESS:
A. Florida Archaeological Council Award
B. Historical/Archaeological Waiver
6. DISCUSSION OF ADDENDA
7. ADJOURN
HISTORICAL AGENDA/md
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ENVIRONMENTAL ADVISORY COUNCIL
AGENDA
June 7, 2000
9:00 a.m.
Commission Boardroom
Board
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2000
of County Commissioners
W. Harmon Turner Building (Building "F") - Third Floor
I. Roll Call
II. Approval of Agenda
III. Approval of May 3, 2000 Meeting Minutes
IV. Presentation on County's Transportation Network- Present & Future
V. Growth Management Update -_.~rter
, ~-:sta~tine
VI. Land Use Petitions ~ c 'K i e
A. Planned Unit Development No. PUD-00-04
"Outdoor Resorts of Naples, A Motorcoach Country Club, PUD"
Section 26, Township 48 South, Range 26 East
VII. Old Business
A. Recap of Annual Report Presentation (Chairman)
VIII. New Business
A. Presentation by Jim Weeks - concerning wellfields in Golden Gate Estates lowering
water table.
IX. Subcommittee Report
A. Growth Management Subcommittee
X. Council Member Comments
XI. Public Comments
XII. Adjournment
Council Members: Notify the Community Development and Environmental Services Division
Administrative staff no later than 5:00 p.m. on May 31, 2000 if you cannot attend this meeting or if you have a
conflict and will abstain from voting on a particular petition (403-2370).
.[ isc. Colres:
General Public: Any person who decides to appeal a decision of this Board will neea a record of the
proceedings pertaining thereto; and therefore may need to ensure that a verbatim record of proceedings is
made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based.Da~e;
IreraN
Copies
TRANSCRIPT OF THE MEETING OF THE
ENVIRONMENTAL ADVISORY COUNCIL
Naples, Florida, May 3, 2000
LET IT BE REMEMBERED, that the Environmental Advisory Council, in and for the County of
Collier, 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:
NOT PRESENT:
M. Keen Comell
James Baxter
Ed Carlson
Michael G. Coe
Thomas W. Sansbury
Alexandra Santoro
J. Richard Smith
John DiNunzio
ALSO PRESENT:
Stan Chrzanowski, Senior Engineer
Barbara Burgeson, Senior Environmental Specialist
Stephen Lenberger, Environmental Specialist, Development Services
Bill Lorenz, Natural Resources Director
Marjorie Student, Assistant County Attorney
Ron Nino, Current Planning Manager
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CHAIRMAN CORNELL:
May 3rd?
Could we have a roll call?
MS. BURGESON: Almost ready. Hill is actually -- has resigned. And that's official. We
received a letter. So one of the items on today's agenda will be to elect a new chairperson.
Jack Baxter?
(No response.)
MS. BURGESON: Michael Coe?
MR. COE: Here.
MS. BURGESON: Keen Cornell?
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: Here.
MS. BURGESON: John DiNunzio is in the hospital, so he won't be with us today.
Sansbury?
MR. SANSBURY: Here.
MS. BURGESON: Smith?
(No response.)
MS. BURGESON: And we have a new member. Alexandra, I'm sorry, the last name again?
MS. SANTORO: Santoro.
MS. BURGESON: Santoro.
MS. SANTORO: Here.
MS. BURGESON: Thank you.
Oh, Ed Carlson.
MR. CARLSON: I'm back.
MS. BURGESON: I'm sorry, Ed.
MR. CARLSON: Here.
MS. BURGESON: Okay.
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: And Mr. McVey?
MS. BURGESON: Mr. McVey is no longer on the board. That was one of the two positions
that --
Are we ready for the Environmental Advisory Council meeting of
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: Oh, he did resign.
MS. BURGESON: Well, actually no, it expired.
(Mr. Baxter enters the boardroom.)
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: Oh, expired, okay.
MS. BURGESON: So Mr. Sansbury and -- was reappointed to a four-year term, as well as Ally
being appointed to a new four-year term.
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: Okay, Mr. Baxter is here.
MS. BURGESON: Yes.
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: Okay. So then we are down what, one or two?
MS. BURGESON: Just down one right now to replace Bill Hill.
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: Okay. And when does that happen? How will that work?
MS. BURGESON: I imagine that will be advertised probably this week and hopefully they'll --
if we can at all possible - oh, actually, it's got to be a 30-day -- typically it's a 30-day advertising period,
so we will be down one more -- one person for next month's meeting, and then we should be back up to
the full nine-member board the month after that.
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: Okay. And how would you like to handle the election of a chair?
And should we have a vice chair?
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MS. BURGESON: Yes, we should.
(Mr. Smith enters the boardroom.)
MS. BURGESON: We can either run this meeting with you as the chairman, and then handle
that election at the end of the meeting, or we can handle that election up front. Whichever you'd prefer
to do, since you're sitting in as the chairman for this evening. CHAIRMAN CORNELL: Pleasure?
MR. COE: I'd like to make a motion to elect you as president of the board.
MR. SANSBURY: Chairman, chairman.
MR. COE: Chairman, whatever.
MR. SANSBURY: Whatever.
MR. COE: All the above.
MR. SANSBURY: Second.
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: Now, is that -- how generous is that? Is that for today?
MR. COE: That means all in favor.
MR. SANSBURY: For a one-year term; is that correct?
MS. BURGESON: It actually runs until October 1.
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: We have elections in the fall, I do remember that. But we should
have a vice chair, should we not?
MS. BURGESON: Yes. Yes.
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: How about some nominations for vice chair?
MR. CARLSON: I would like to nominate Mr. Sansbury.
MR. COE: I'll second that.
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: Any additional nominations? I would say you're there.
MR. SANSBURY: Okay.
MS. BURGESON: Do you need a vote on that, on both of those motions?
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: All in favor of both of those positions.
(Unanimous votes of ayes.)
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: Mr. Smith has joined us.
I'd like to thank you, first of all. I'd like to thank Bill Hill, I think, for all of us, for his inspired
leadership during the year that he was leading the way. And also welcome Ally, our new member. Nice
to have you with us.
Any changes to the agenda, or the agenda all right?
(No response.)
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: Minutes of the April 5th meeting. Do I have a motion?
MR. SANSBURY: Moved.
MR. COE: Second.
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: Discussion?
(No response.)
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: All in favor?
(Unanimous votes of ayes.)
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: Number 4, growth management update. Bill, is that you?
MR. LORENZ: Yes. For the record, Bill Lorenz, natural resources director.
Not too much of substance to report since the last meeting. The Rural Fringe Advisory
Committee has been reviewing the evaluation methodology for evaluating alternative land use scenarios.
They've approved five factors out of the 12-factor matrix.
They're meeting again today. Hopefully the next two meetings, which would be the end of May,
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On May 15th, the Rural Lands Advisory Committee will be meeting. They will be hearing some
preliminary results of Wilson Miller's study out in the rural lands area, in terms of data gathering. We
will also briefly present to them the evaluation matrix as it currently stands, because they will need to
buy into it as well. This is a matrix that's going to be used for all of the rural agricultural assessment to
the degree where it's applicable.
The third item is that the Board of County Commissioners next Tuesday, May 9th, have a series
of agenda items on their plate to hear. They will finally adopt the remedial amendments that they
transmitted to DCA back in November. This is the typical process that occurs.
They'll also be -- maybe I'll look for Marjorie to look at the proper language. I'm just going to
use the term readopt the -- well, maybe not readopt, but allow stand the 1997 EAR-based amendments
that DCA did not have a problem with, and simply readopt the amendments that are changed as a result
of the final order.
Marjorie, if you just need to step in on that kind of--
MS. STUDENT: For the record, Marjorie Student, assistant county attorney.
What will happen, because in an abundance of caution we had readopted the 1997 EAR
amendments where there are no issues, and that led to some legal issues. So upon advice of our
Tallahassee counsel that's assisting us with the implementation of the final order and also the DCA,
we're going to repeal that ordinance that was adopted in September by repeal ordinance. Then we're
immediately going to adopt the -- another ordinance that gets rid of what we say, the bad stuff, the stuff
that the final order and the Governor and Cabinet told us to remove from the plan, which we had done in
September. But this is just to clean it up. And then according to DCA, this 1997 EAR amendments are
effective, and that will just clean that all up.
And then the third amendment, I think the one that Bill alluded to, is the one that you had seen
earlier in the fall, and it's just a matter now of adopting it into the plan. Before you would have seen it
when it was transmitted to DCA for their review and approval. And there's some minor changes in that,
and the response to the objections, recommendations and comment report that we received from DCA on
that.
MR. LORENZ: And then simply the fourth item, staff is already taking the first five evaluation
factors that the advisory committee has approved, and we're creating a series of maps and data sources
that we'll be using for the evaluation as a data source for the evaluation.
The next step, once the evaluation matrix is complete, is we'll use the existing comp. plan to
basically test the methodology and fine-tune any types of problems that we may come up with. Then it
will be ready to use for evaluating the other alternatives that we'll be developing.
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: Thank you. Any questions for Bill?
I would just ask you, do you -- does it seem like the community character discussion that's been
going on is finding its way into this process, or --
MR. LORENZ: Well, what we'll be using at some particular point, the information that comes
out of that, where it's applicable, we will use certainly as input to help draft some of the land use
strategy. So although it may be -- we're not seeing any concrete results now, I definitely see that we'll be
monitoring that.
We have staff that will be sitting on both -- evaluating the results of both committees: The rural
lands -- Rural Fringe Committee and the Community Character Committee, to ensure that whatever
coordination needs to come out of that will come out of it. So nothing's of substance now.
MR. SMITH: Bill, I wanted to ask you, there's three phases, as I understand. What are the --
how are those phases? What happens during the phases?
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MR. LORENZ: If you're referring to our uniform assessment process?
MR. SMITH: Well, yeah, I suppose.
MR. LORENZ: It will be set up as a flow chart. Basically the first phase is data gathering and
developing this evaluation methodology that we're currently engaged in.
The next phase will be developing a series of alternative land use strategies that we can then
subject to the evaluation methodology, determine which alternative scenarios give us the best bang for
the buck, if you will. And that basically would be the Phase II.
Phase III will be the adoption of the actual plan and the series of amendments. When I say plan,
I should say concept. It's the adoption of a concept, conceptual plan, and then translating that conceptual
plan into a series of goals, objectives and policies that we'll use to amend the existing growth
management plan. That would be Phase III. Thank you. CHAIRMAN CORNELL: Thanks, Bill.
Okay, we have a couple of land use petitions, beginning with Nicaea Academy.
I'm sorry, Nancy, you had a question?
MS. PAYTON: The agenda said the gopher tortoise was going to be first.
MR. SANSBURY: Yeah, gopher tortoise first.
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: Yeah, how would you like to handle that? I show gopher tortoise as
old business, agenda Item 6.
MS. PAYTON: To be heard first.
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: Would you rather take that down?
MS. BURGESON: We had scheduled that or hoped that we could hear that first, because we had
postponed that from the last meeting.
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: Thank you. I beg your pardon.
MS. BURGESON.' Unfortunately, I'm right now waiting for copies of that language in the
boardroom. They're making copies for me. CHAIRMAN CORNELL: Okay.
MS. BURGESON: So unless I can borrow somebody's from their package, I don't have one with
me right now. So it will just be a couple of minutes.
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: You want to wait a couple of minutes and then we'll be all set?
MS. BURGESON: If you want to do that. If we think that one of these petitions might be quick
enough to go through.
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: Can you handle it if we do one petition?
MS. PAYTON: I'll try.
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: May we hear about the Nicaea Academy PUD?
MR. LENBERGER: Good morning. For the record, Stephen Lenberger, development services.
The project planner isn't here at the moment. We have the second petition, Mission Church.
Perhaps we can hear that first?
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: Sure. Is that all right with the --
MR. COE: Fine.
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: It's called a flexible agenda.
MR. BADAMTCHIAN: Good morning, council members. My name is Chahram Badamtchian
from planning services staff.
This petition is to rezone 35.56 acres of property from agricultural to PUD for a Catholic church
and school.
The property is located on the northeast side of 951 and Livingston Road extension, and it's
surrounded by a vacant PUD, residential PUD to the north, estate zoning to the south, and agricultural to
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the west and to the east.
They are proposing to build a church and a school, as I said. They are going to preserve 15
percent as a preserve, and they will also have five acres of lakes and water management areas. The
preserve area will allow passive recreational uses such as biking, hiking, nature trails and boardwalks.
And our environmental staff and our engineers are here to answer any environmentally related
questions. And I'll be happy to answer any questions you may have. CHAIRMAN CORNELL: Thanks. Questions for staff?.
I just have one. I haven't memorized the LDC. How come it's 15 percent and not 25 percent?
MR. BADAMTCHIAN: 15 percent of--
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: The vegetation to be preserved.
MR. LENBERGER: Good morning. Stephen Lenberger, development services.
It's 15 -- 25 percent preservation requirement applies to residential and mixed-use --
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: All right.
MR. LENBERGER: -- projects.
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: Thank you.
MR. LENBERGER: And since this is not, it's 15 percent.
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: Any other questions for staff?.
MR. COE: Yeah. Why is the buffer included in that 15 percent? Any particular reason for that?
MR. LENBERGER: The Land Development Code, under the preservation requirement, allows
native landscaping, 100 percent native landscaping to be used to help satisfy that requirement. And the
petitioner has elected to use a perimeter buffer, in this case, for the preservation requirement.
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: Does the petitioner want to give us an overview of the project?
MR. FERNANDEZ: Good morning. Michael Fernandez, representing the petitioner.
The project is approximately 36 acres, located on the northeast section of Vanderbilt. As stated
by staff, it's for a school and for a church facility. We -- working with the Water Management District,
we worked out our preservation area to be located to the eastern extreme of the property, but maintained
a 50-foot strip all the way along the north edge for the purposes of providing a wildlife connection
between a preserve area that is located to the north of our facility, the canal, and also the eastern edge of
our site. And that is also of course providing us with a significant buffer between us and the residential
project to the north, and to the county facility to the east.
It's a fairly straightforward petition. Our access meets the county requirements as far as
separation and alliance with an existing road on its southern access. We are not going to cross the canal
along 951.
If you have any questions, I'll be happy to answer them.
MR. CARLSON: I have some questions, Mr. Chairman.
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: Shoot.
MR. CARLSON: There's some discussion here about reevaluating some wetlands, jurisdiction
lines. Has that been accomplished?
MR. FERNANDEZ: We're in the final stages of that. We've been given verbal okay already
from the Army Corps. And South Florida is waiting to see what the Corps -- determination is. The
wells on-site show that they're -- those were not wetlands.
There is also a county well, monitoring well, on the adjacent piece of property, within about 200
feet of our site that has been active since 1995, and has only shown in one case a water level that would
be classified as a wetland.
So these are fairly well drained areas. Historically, a long time ago, this definitely was a
wetland, probably because of the close proximity of the canal. This area no longer maintains the
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hydrology for such a wetland.
MR. CARLSON: Exhibit C that you provided shows the jurisdictional wetland line. And that's
-- this is still the present jurisdictional wetland line of this project?
MR. FERNANDEZ: That is still the present jurisdictional line. We had asked that -- tried to get
the Army Corps to get us a letter prior to this date. Have been unable to. And of course that's the ruling
element. And of course that's what would be preserved unless that -- the reconsideration is made, which
we do expect.
MR. CARLSON: Exhibit E, existing South Florida Water Management District wetland maps.
You included a letter from the district from Dawn Underwood. And at the bottom of that letter it says,
staff recommends that monitoring of the water table at the project site be initiated as soon as possible in
order to establish an accurate control elevation which will maintain or improve the function of the
wetlands.
Is that ~- and again, the same wetland jurisdiction map. Has something fundamentally changed
that there's no way to improve or enhance wetlands with control elevations?
MR. FERNANDEZ: The -- the situation in this particular case is that there is no underlined
strata that holds the water up high enough. A control elevation would not allow us to maintain a wetland
in that area. It's always going to be drained. It does not meet the hydrological conditions that define a
wetland.
MR. CARLSON: But all we have to go on right now at this meeting is that these are the
jurisdictional wetland lines at this point?
MR. FERNANDEZ: Yeah, we have submitted our correspondence regarding the well
monitoring and all the backup to the Army Corps and so forth, and that's what we're waiting on. That's
correct.
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: Other questions from council? Okay, I think we have one down here.
Okay.
MS. SANTORO: Being relatively new, I wanted to ask this question each time until I get more
information. But you've talked about going to the -- back to the growth management borders of 1997.
So I want to be sure that this development is within the planned management growth area and not
outside.
MR. BADAMTCHIAN: The growth management area -- I mean, the urban area is one mile past
951. And this is right on 951, on the east side of 951. This is within that urban area. CHAIRMAN CORNELL: Other questions? Yes, sir.
MR. COE: Didn't you say that your project was within 200 yards or feet of a well, an active
well?
MR. FERNANDEZ: It's a well monitor -- it's a monitoring well that the county has. On its
facility next door, as you've heard probably in the last year, there's been a significant amount of publicity
regarding spillage on a water treatment plant in that area. That is the facility that is to the east of our
property.
They maintain a monitoring well there for the purposes of looking at spillage and so forth,
contaminants. And so that information was available to us for consideration when we submitted to the
Army Corps and to the South Florida Water Management District for revision of the wetland lines.
MR. COE: Are you permitted to be within that distance?
MR. FERNANDEZ: That's just a monitoring well, yeah. We have -o there's no o-
MR. COE: There's no real problem.
MR. FERNANDEZ: There's no problem.
MR. COE: You aren't going to be drilling a well on that property, are you?
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MR. FERNANDEZ: No, we're not. 163 2
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: Other questions?
MR. SMITH: I had sort of-- I guess it's a question. Mr. Carlson had made an observation at one
of our meetings not too long ago that that particular parcel just happens to be absolutely gorgeous in
terms of the forestry, the trees that are there. Is there anything that's going to be done in the overall
planning of this to preserve as much of that as possible?
MR. FERNANDEZ: You're absolutely right, it's an absolutely gorgeous piece of property.
We're fortunate to be working with individuals at the St. John's church that did the facility at 11 lth that
are looking to retain a significant amount of vegetation to give the setting for their church, as well as
when we do the parking areas, to include as much existing vegetation as possible.
The other thing that we're very fortunate to have is that we're not going to be required to have a
significant amount of fill on the site, which means that we have a greater chance for being able to retain
some of the existing trees in the parking area, and we're fortunate again that our client looks at that as an
enhancement, something that's very positive, rather than going in there and just strip cleaning the whole
site off.
So that's -~ right now we're working on that project as far as doing a site specific plan. But
certainly retention of vegetation throughout the site is something that the client is allowing us to work
with them to end up with a project that does as much of that as possible.
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: Any other questions from the council?
Does anyone in the room have any questions they'd like to bring to the petitioner or the staff?.
If not, what is your pleasure on -- I'm sorry, was there one?
If not, what is your pleasure?
MR. SANSBURY: Move approval to the staffs recommendation.
MR. CARLSON: I would like to discuss this a little bit more amongst the board.
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: Do we have a second?
MR. COE: Sure.
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: A second?
MR. COE: No, not a second. I mean, I want to hear his discussion.
MR. CARLSON: The -- also provided with this is Exhibit K, which was the Bucks Run plan
that we did approve, which if you look at that, you can see that preserve areas there do follow some
natural boundaries and habitats. And this is immediately north of the project before us today.
So if you superimpose those two projects, you'll see that the previous one that we approved, you
know, had a plan to preserve habitats and follow natural boundaries. And we still have a wetland line in
this project. But when you look at the plan, it's really not a plan, it's -- but it's site sensitive. It just
simply has two straight buffers.
And, you know, I'd like to see more site sensitivity in looking at the planned communities that
are there, the historic wetlands. And if you're going to have preserve areas and preserve native
vegetation, those communities are there and it doesn't seem like this plan is really sensitive to the site.
MR. FERNANDEZ: Just so you know, we've been talking extensively with the
environmentalists and the Water Management people at the district, and it's at their suggestion that we
provided that linear connection between these areas. In other words, they're saying a 50-foot corridor,
wildlife corridor, that enhances and connects then that irregular forms to the north to our larger area,
which they would -- originally their comment was keep as much as you could on the eastern extreme,
but one large area that would probably be the most beneficial to wildlife and to a habitat, they suggested
that we put the lake that you see there as a buffer between our development and that retained preserve
area.
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But then they came back and they suggested to us that we provide that linear pte~ ong
northern tier -- along our northern boundary for the purposes of connecting and providing a wildlife
corridor that would connect that piece to these irregular forms to the parcel to the north. You will also --
MR. CARLSON: Whose suggestion was that?
MR. FERNANDEZ: That's the Water Management District, their environmental staff.
The other thing that you may note about your -- the Bucks Run is that that was a reconsideration,
a wetland reconsideration they came in for. They had shown significantly greater amounts of wetlands
on that site. And that approval was to reduce it to the areas that the Water Management District had
approved.
In our case, our data is actually more extreme than theirs and allows us to go in there and remove
that designation all together. But we were sensitive to what the Water Management District was talking
about. We positioned our areas for these corridors. Our client again is trying to do a nice project with
that lake in the front. We're going to mold that around the church facility itself. But we did provide, as
the Water Management District suggested, the lake and the rear of the property to buffer the larger
preserve area, so that that can become more of a naturalized area.
And you don't have this information in front of you, but the parcel to the east, which the county
owns, has also a significant amount of vegetation around it. So again it allows for wildlife and the
vegetation to kind of meander over in that direction.
So we felt that was a plan of action that really provides the most continuity, if you will, with the
desires of maintaining a consolidated area for habitat.
MR. CARLSON: Except that as I see it, you're -- the large portion of your preserve area, the
extreme western edge -- or excuse me, eastern end of this project really removes it from the preserve
areas on the project immediately north to you that have already been established. MR. FERNANDEZ: It provides a connection.
The alternative, if you came back, and let's say you continued that preserve area and you went
straight south. What you would end up then was segregating that -- you would create an island between
development on both sides of that preserve area. By moving it over to the eastern edge, we retain a
greater amount of vegetation, or a better enhanced -- or quality vegetation, according to the district, and
we've allowed it to continue on, on the adjacent property which the county owns.
So that appears to be more desirable than to have development on both sides being of a preserve
area and being impacted by the parking and the building areas of the school.
MR. CARLSON: The county land to the east is not all water treatment plant?
MR. FERNANDEZ: No, there is some existing vegetation on that site as well that meanders
throughout their facility.
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: Did you -- had you seconded the motion? I'm sorry, I didn't mean to
MR. COE: No, I had not. I will second it.
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: Okay, we have a second. Any further discussion on the motion to
approve?
All in favor?
MS. SANTORO: Aye.
MR. SANSBURY: Aye.
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: Aye.
MR. COE: Aye.
MR. BAXTER: Aye.
MR. SMITH: Aye.
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CHAIRMAN CORNELL: Any opposed?
MR. CARLSON: Nay.
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: Thank you.
Are we ready for the gopher tortoise?
MS. BURGESON: Is there a member on the board that needs extra copies of this language,
before I make a presentation?
MR. SMITH: (Raises hand.)
MS. SANTORO: (Raises hand.)
MR. SANSBURY: (Raises hands.)
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: Barb, do you want to lead the way on this?
MS. BURGESON: Yes, I will. Thanks.
We made a brief presentation on this at the last EAC meeting, or actually the meeting prior to
that when we were first initially discussing a very original rough draft of this ordinance. There's been
quite a bit of change since that time, trying to be much more specific and detailed as a result of both staff
looking at it more carefully and as a result of consultants and the public looking at it and suggesting that
the more information and detail that we could put into the Land Development Code language, the easier
it will be for staff to not only enforce that, but for the developers to understand what their
responsibilities will be in regards to protecting gopher tortoise habitat and gopher tortoise populations.
Just going through this pretty much a page at a time, the purpose, the only change there is to
address a change in the language and put in the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.
Under new and existing development, again the language there is just to update the current
language from the old project review to planning services department, and to add that the county would
consider recommendations and technical assistance from the new language being Florida Fish and
Wildlife Conservation Commission.
The bulk of the change came in with removing one small paragraph referencing the species of
protection and adding in several pages on gopher tortoise protection language.
If you have any questions on this as we go, please feel free to stop me and I'll help you explain --
or help explain it to you.
Gopher tortoises are hereby protected, expressly prohibited to harass, molest, hunt or remove.
That's protection language for the tortoises. Below that is protection language for the burrows.
And then provision given to allow personnel authorized by Florida Fish and Wildlife
Conservation Commission to house and relocate tortoises necessary provided for in this section.
We've -- requiring that whenever gopher tortoises are identified on the site, that protection
management plan be required for each of those development petitions. We're giving priority to those
areas as a part of the required native vegetation preservation requirements.
For instance, when a piece of property requires 25 percent native vegetation protection, if it's not
being fulfilled entirely in wetlands, then we want priority for the first upland habitats to be the gopher
tortoise habitat on-site which contains the largest amount of gopher tortoise burrows and habitat with
that.
We're also allowing for an identification or a description of what is considered suitable habitat.
That language came out of several different state and county documents identifying for what that
particular habitat should have, being defined under No. 5 on Page 4.
We're stating, going a little bit further, that where suitable habitat eaunot be provided for on-site,
or where a property owner meets the minimum on-site native vegetation preservation requirements by
this code with wetlands, and there may not be enough appropriate habitat for tortoises on-site, that they
do need to relocate those tortoises off-site. This will remove some of the problems that we've had in
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past petitions where tortoises are just placed in very small holding areas, basically, until development is
completed, and then released into areas that are not suitable habitat for survivability of the species.
We're also asking for the ability to work with the petitioner in having some of the species
protected on-site, having a maximum number per acre of five, and then if there's a larger -- greater
density than that, then requiring that the petitioner relocate the balance of the population.
We're adding into a different section, cross-referencing in 3.9.5, which is the habitat protection
section, so that we give priority whenever there are gopher tortoises on-site to that habitat being
protected first.
We're also asking, on single-family platted lots we will be designing guidelines. They'll be
available for all single-family homeowners to require that they protect tortoises on-site. We will be
providing that with all Golden Gate Estates and all single-family building permit information so that
they can make that identification and use our guidelines to protect tortoises on-site on their own.
And then we're saying that gopher tortoises shall be removed from all active and inactive
burrows located within the areas of construction prior to any site improvements, in accordance with the
management plan and the protection plan that will be approved by Collier County Planning Services.
Are there any questions regarding any of this, or -- we have a couple presentations, I expect,
from -o I know that Nancy Payton will probably want to make a presentation. She's given us a package
of information that's officially been placed into the record, and we'll be making copies of that and getting
those out to you. Yes.
MR. SMITH: Mr. Chairman, I did have a question or two for Barbara. It might be for Nancy.
First of all, I reviewed some of the material that had been provided to us earlier at some of the
earlier meetings. And one of the things that I noticed is -- if I'm incorrect in this, please correct me, but
the gopher tortoise, as I understand it, is an animal that has found its presence to be mostly to stretch
from the eastern and southern parts of Louisiana all the way to the southern parts of South Carolina and
on down through the northern peninsula of Florida. And in South Florida, it's very, very limited and has
been deemed to be very limited in its population to the kind of stretches of the east coast line and the
west coast line on the southern portions of Florida. So that there's not ever been, at least according to
what I've been reading here, a very strong gopher tortoise population in Collier County. Is that correct,
or am I --
MS. BURGESON: I don't have any data regarding the number of tortoises that were here
historically, but we have lost almost all of our scrub habitat in Collier County. I would assume that the
gopher tortoise population was much, much larger than you might even believe it could have been, due
to the fact that we're down to less than one percent of the scrub habitat that was here originally.
A lot of the tortoises years ago were not protected, so there's no way to know how many of those
tortoises had been here and were removed, relocated or killed prior to them being placed on the state list.
MR. SMITH: I was just reading from the article entitled Identification of Critical Gopher
Tortoise Habitat in South Florida, by Joan E. Diemer-Berish, biological scientist for the Florida Game
and Fresh Water Fish Commission. Quoting from him (sic) it says, "Tortoises were never abundant in
South Florida." And he (sic) cites a study, a 1958 study, "And have declined further because of habitat
loss." And they found no tortoises in Hendry County, for example, and only small isolated populations
in Broward and Collier County.
And the map that's attached to that shows those strip areas within Collier County and Broward
and Dade County where they --
MS. BURGESON: They're only on the high coastal ridges.
MR. SMITH: Right.
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MS. BURGESON: You can find that along the shoreline, you can find that in Immokalee.
There's quite a lot of area in Immokalee. MR. SMITH: Great.
MS. BURGESON: They're still scattered throughout Golden Gate Estates areas where the land
is high and dry.
MR. SMITH: Okay. And you know, that -- that brings me to my next concern or question,
really. The -- one of the criteria that is being proposed here, if I might take a second to find it. I'm
looking for the document that you passed out just a minute ago.
Under the proposed change to the ordinance under Paragraph No. 5, Sub D, the off-site
relocation plans must be permitted and A, B, C are various criteria. Then Sub D is one where it says in
the opinion of the Community Development Environmental Services administrator. And then it goes on,
the requirement to provide the required gopher site habitat preservation area will not be conducive to
long-term help of the on-site population of the tortoises.
My question is: How do we know, or how would someone know what that opinion is going to
be? I mean, isn't that a very subjective issue? And I tie that in with the idea that the single-family home
platted family lots in Golden Gate Estates would then apparently be subjected to someone's opinion
about whether or not gopher tortoises are -- you know, are going to be protected.
MS. BURGESON: Well, this is in -- clearly in the professional opinion of staff, the
environmental staff, in coordination with the management plan and relocation plan that's being
submitted by the petitioner and their staff of expert biologists putting that together. So it's a coordinated
effort on allowing Collier County staff that flexibility to determine at times when it may not be in the
best interest of the population for them to be -- for them to be maintained on-site.
So it's -- even though it's written there in the opinion of the Development Services administrator,
that language is fairly standard in the Land Development Code. That falls back down to staff to make
those -- typically to make those determinations. And it will be done with all of the science and the
background that we need to, to make our best professional judgments on those calls.
MR. SMITH: And then I'll finish with this: The concern that I have is that you have a
single-family owner of a single-family lot in Golden Gate Estates, for example, a person that may not be
of very great means financially, who wants to build a home on his lot. He's faced with an opinion that is
backed up with -- with some science, and his choice is to go and hire someone that he may not be able to
afford.
MS. BURGESON: Right now it is the obligation and requirement of every single-family
homeowner in Golden Gate Estates to be doing what we're asking them to do. It's just that it's not been
something that we've had the staff to oversee. It's not something that is new to their responsibility or
obligations, it's just that we're spelling this'out in the Land Development Code right now.
For instance, if you had a lot in Golden Gate Estates that had a scrub habitat and gopher tortoise
population on it, you are required by Collier County Land Development Code and Growth Management
Plan to protect those species. They are protected by Collier County. We just do not go out and do site
visits on all single-family home lots. So it's your responsibility at this point.
And we're trying to help clarify that by stating in the code that we will provide guidelines for the
single-family homeowners to do just that. This is not new obligations or responsibilities, this is just
clearly defining what already exists and is probably being ignored on some lots in the Estates at this
point.
MR. SMITH: You mean there's already language that makes for this provision?
MS. BURGESON: Yes, there is.
MR. SMITH: Where is that located?
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MS. BURGESON: It's in the Land Development Code and in the Orowth Management Plan.
MR. SMITH: I mean, what section Js that?
MS. BURGESON: I'd have to get back to you on that.
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: Other questions from the council?
MR. COE: None.
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: Comments from folks in the room?
MS. STUDENT: I have one person signed up. Tim Durham.
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: Do we need to swear Tim in?
MS. STUDENT: This is not quasi-judicial, this is a legislative matter that you're making
recommendations on, so I don't believe that's necessary.
MR. DURHAM: Good morning. For the record, my name is Tim Durham with Wilson-Miller,
director of environmental services. For a change, I'm not here representing any particular landowner or
project, just some comments on the language.
Staff has been very cooperative, I think willing to work out some good language here, and we're
generally -- you know, agree with what we see here.
One concern I just want to point out in particular to the EAC is a lot of the language here is
predicated on there being an off-site option available to a landowner. That is not always an easy thing to
accomplish.
Right now the State of Florida, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission -- it will
be years before I get that down -- will issue a take permit routinely for a project with a small sized
gopher tortoise population or a small amount of habitat. That take permit from them typically forbids
you to move the tortoises off-site.
Most developers down here will take tortoises and remove them from the burrow and try to
protect them from harm, and the county requires them to do so. All that's well and good. But the state --
the Wildlife Commission is not very favorable towards relocating off-site. There needs to be some
changes in that regard.
In Lee County there's some off-site relocation options available to folks. I think Collier County
needs a similar relocation option off-site. To recognize the biology of tortoises, you basically need a
population of 50 or more in a consistent, cohesive group to have enough genetic diversity to assure
long-term survival of the population. Protecting small little pods of three to 10 to 20 tortoises, spread
out and disconnected in the county, does not ensure the long-term survival of the tortoise population.
So I would just encourage as we move forward, perhaps the EAC could take an interest and
encourage some kind of an investigation into possible off-site relocation for the gopher tortoises.
Again, I agree, the population in Southwest Florida was never as big as in the Panhandle or other
parts of the state, but we still do have a meaningful number of tortoises left in the county. It's a very
unique habitat, and we should take some measures to try to protect those in a meaningful way. Not --
again, I don't want to have a feel-good ordinance that makes us feel good today but does nothing for the
long-term survival of the tortoises. I think we need to take a comprehensive look at establishing some
kind of a place for them to be taken care of in the long term. Thank you.
MS. BURGESON: In response to Tim, staff-- in the beginning of this ordinance amendment,
there's language about staffs intent, and that is to continue to work with the state and to work with the
county. There's a lot of funding money available with the state right now, and we're hoping to be able to
identify some areas that can be identified for gopher tortoise mitigation bank type of programs. We have
discussions ongoing right now. And anything that you can do to help us in terms of identifying areas or
funding and providing maybe some support to the Board of County Commissioners to encourage us to
obtain lands for relocation.
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MR. CARLSON: Also, the Water Management District, with the Save our Rivers lands, I think
there are vast opportunities there.
MS. BURGESON: Okay.
MR. DURHAM: IfI could add to that, Barb's exactly right. My understanding is there's
approximately $800,000 in a trust fund that the Game and Fish has collected over the years from the take
permits. And several years ago, maybe 10 years ago, there was a focused effort in Lee County to take
that kind of money and apply it to Hickey Creek Park. Again, I think a similar effort needs to come
from Collier County. And Barbara's exactly right, there's some efforts underway but I think my purpose
here is to get the EAC sensitive to that and, you know, try to endorse that concept. It makes a lot of
sense.
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: So the kind of thing we might do, in other words, is encourage the
commissioners to put together some kind of a refuge with -- perhaps with state help or something like
that. Is that what we're talking about?
MS. BURGESON: That would be excellent. Some type of mitigation bank, similar to what you
have with the wetland mitigation areas, similar to what Panther Island is doing right now. But this
would be an upland mitigation area for relocation.
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: I thought it seemed like a tough situation. Just from reading this stuff
that you gave us. It sounded like Sanibel was being presented as a, you know, excellent example of the
way it can be done. And yet I understand that they have a tremendous problem with this upper
respiratory tract disease there.
MS. BURGESON: Yes. Sanibel has only come into light as something from -- in terms of how
they're doing in terms of protecting the tortoises, but it's not something that we're trying to gear
ourselves towards. We hope to do better.
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: It sounds like once you try to move them, you get into all kinds of
trouble, and you have to really test them and, you know, do this and that.
MS. BURGESON: But there's a couple of different ways that we can go. We could either look
into the possibility of having tortoises tested for their upper respiratory diseases; we can look into
relocating them into areas where there are no existing populations, so that you're not creating any
possibility of infecting populations. We haven't really gotten into a lot of the details on that. And those
are typically worked out a little more closely with the management relocation plans that we require.
But if there's any direction, since this ordinance is an ordinance requested by this board, to go
forward to improve the situation, if there's some more language you'd like me to add in to here to give us
better direction in terms of maybe doing some medical scientific surveys or research on that.
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: Yeah, it's a tough problem. I thought your ordinance did a lot of
positive things.
Anyway, are there any other -- sure, Gary.
MR. JULIAN: I just spoke to Rob Loftin (phonetic) yesterday, and their population is doing
great because they're not stressed.
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: Where is that?
MR. JULIAN: Sanibel.
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: Oh, oh.
MR. JULIAN: There's a biologist on staff there. Sanibel has their own biologist on staff.
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: So they don't have a lot of disease problem there.
MR. JULIAN: No, it's suppressed. They're doing great.
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: Oh.
MR. JULIAN: I've also brought Nora Demuris, a doctor from FGCU. Maybe you'd like to speak
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to her for a minute?
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: Great.
MR. JULIAN: Now, I was curious how -- I know I introduced the adoption of the ordinance and
it was tabled. I was curious where it's going. Are you guys entertaining it?
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: Sure, that's what we're doing today.
MR. JULIAN: Oh, okay. So it's still alive.
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: Yes, definitely.
MR. JULIAN: Would you like to hear from Nora Demuris?
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: Sure.
MS. BURGESON: I just want to clarify, I think maybe there was a misunderstanding here.
We're adopting our own ordinance. We are not at this point looking to adopt the Sanibel ordinance.
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: Right.
Was that what you asked? I didn't mean to --
MR. JULIAN: No, no. I have 500 petitions and that's what I'm presenting, that we do adopt the
Sanibel ordinance, because they do have a staff biologist and their population is doing very good.
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: Yeah, from what I can see, I doubt that it would be identical because
we're not identical places, but I think that we are working towards --
MR. JULIAN: Well, we could work with that, too. But I'd still like to have that entertained by
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: Sure.
MR. JULIAN: -- and provided to the commissioners --
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: Sure, we understand that.
MR. JULIAN: With your blessing.
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: That's kind of the model.
MR. JULIAN: Thank you.
Nora?
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: Thank you, Gary.
MS. PAYTON: I have a handout as well.
Good morning. My name is Nancy Payton and I'm with the Florida Wildlife Federation. And
we are offering today some strengthening amendments to the proposed gopher tortoise regulations.
Gopher tortoises are long-lived animals. They dig burrows in dry, sandy soils, which shares with
many other species of insects, reptiles, amphibians and mammals. And in fact, 360 other species share
the mini ecosystem that a gopher tortoise creates.
The preferred habitat of the gopher tortoise is dry, sandy soils with low growing scrubby plants.
The same prime location for development and agriculture.
There are three options for gopher tortoises that are losing their homes, either to development or
ag. In this case, we're dealing with development. It's one, we can protect them on-site. Two, we can
relocate them to a suitable habitat, but there are a lot of problems associated with that. One we briefly
discussed, the upper respiratory problem.
And also I brought with me a map of potential gopher tortoise habitat that exist in Collier
County. And this is from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, through their
Closing the Gaps in Florida's wildlife conservation system. And you can see there's not a lot of potential
habitat for gopher tortoises in Collier County. And a lot of that habitat is habitat that's prime real estate
in this county.
Lastly, we can also talk about mitigation banking, which we briefly discussed. But in our
opinion, the best is to preserve location, preserve gopher habitat -- gopher tortoise habitat on-site, is
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Since 1996, when gopher tortoises were listed as a species of special concern in the State of
Florida, from '86 to '99, 38 permits have been issued, those take permits. Those are those kill permits.
And that authorized the killing of 1,252 gopher tortoises, and allowed the destruction of 1,353 acres of
good gopher tortoise habitat. What we got in return was 327 acres in a mitigation bank, which I don't
know where that is.
We rank sixth in the state in terms of the number of gopher tortoises that are killed through this
Incidental Take Program. These are figures that I received from the Wildlife Commission.
I handed out a packet of information that includes our recommended amendments to the
proposed ordinance. Our rationale for those amendments, and I'll go through that quickly, this map that
iljustrates potential gopher tortoise habitat; an article that appeared last week, or several weeks ago,
excuse me, in the Tampa Tribune that is a good summary of problems facing the gopher tortoises.
And lastly, I submit for the record, and I've already provided this to staff, a copy of the U.S. Fish
and Wildlife Services South Florida Multi-Species Recovery Plan. I have many of these, so if there's
anyone on the council who would like a copy, rll gladly get that to them.
These are our changes to the -- recommended changes to the proposed regulation. And I base
mine on the proposed regulation that was online. And I notice it's a little bit different than what we
discussed today, or what Barbara discussed. But you'll get the idea of where we're going and what we're
looking for in our recommended changes.
MR. COE: Nancy, could I ask you a question?
MS. PAYTON: Sure.
MR. COE: These proposed changes that you just handed us, has that already been given to the
staff?. Has that been discussed with the staff?.
MS. PAYTON: Staff received it late Monday.
MR. COE: This Monday?
MS. PAYTON: Yes.
MS. STUDENT: Again, Marjorie Student, assistant county attorney.
I have not been provided with that. And part of my duties include the review of LDC
amendments and I have conducted in my review the amendments for the Planning Commission and the
Board of County Commissioners, but I have not received those until fight now, so I'll need to take a look
at them as well.
MS. PAYTON: That's fine. We'd be happy to sit down with staff--
MR. COE: The reason I'm a bit confused here is a couple of things that have occurred here. And
not that I'm living here in a cloud or anything. But Mr. Julian comes up here, and he's still trying to sell
us Sanibel's plan and wondering what we're doing up here. And I don't know whether I've missed the
boat here, but for the last couple of meetings, we've done nothing but talk about gopher tortoises and
trying to come up with a plan for the county.
I know this: If someone gives me something on Monday for a meeting on Wednesday morning
and expects me to meld that with what I've been working on for maybe a month, I can't flip that quick.
Now, maybe age, maybe it's stupid.
MS. PAYTON: You don't have to flip that quick.
MR. COE: They're not going to just take yours, throw out theirs and say let's do it. It's my idea
they have to have time, I would assume, to sit down and evaluate this.
MS. BURGESON: Right. And we will spend the time more carefully going through this. But I
wanted Nancy to be able to make a full presentation to you, because this is your ordinance. I think that
what she's suggesting here is something that you want to listen to and consider. And if there's anything
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that you would like to give me the direction to more carefully consider to replace into your ordinance',
then l'd be more than happy to do that for you.
MS. PAYTON: And ! must say, this is a very fluid document, because I just pulled it down off
the Intemet last Wednesday or Thursday and it's not the same as what you are discussing today. So I'm
behind in some ways.
MS. STUDENT: ! probably am, too, because the LDC amendment [ have was a week or so old.
MS. PAYTON: And I also remind the EAC is you don't have to make a decision today. You
don't have to make a decision before the Planning Commission who hears it tonight. You're responsible
to the County Commissioners, and you provide a recommendation to the County Commissioners. And
as I calculate it, they're not going to be dealing with this until after your next meeting. MS. BURGhSON: That's correct.
MS. PAYTON: So there's an opportunity for those of us that come forward today that have still
concerns about this and recommendations to sit down with staff and come back and have an excellent
document.
MS. STUDENT: I need to correct for the record, the Planning Commission is the Land
Development Regulation Commission. And while you may make direct recommendations on other
items to the board, growth management law requires that the Land Development Regulation
Commission or Planning Commission is also responsible for the Land Development Code Program and
has to make recommendations to the board.
They have two meetings this month. The Planning Commission has one tonight and then two
weeks hence on Wednesday night. So I don't know if that helps or not. But we've taken the position,
too, that -- well, never mind, I'm not going to say anymore about it.
MS. PAYTON: Shall I --
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: Carry on, please.
MS. PAYTON: Very good.
We -- I'll walk you through it. First the Section 3.11.2, which is purpose, we struck that out and
added a new section that more clearly identified that the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation
Commission has a threatened, endangered and species of special concern status. There is no species of
special status that I could find in any wildlife law.
And then we broke it down to the United States Fish and Wildlife Service has two listings,
endangered and threatened. And CITES doesn't classify wildlife as threatened or endangered. They put
it on appendices 1, 2 or 3. And that's a -- we clarified that. It's kind of cleaning it up and making it more
accurate.
We put in a definition section to put in take, which is universally used in wildlife law to
collectively say to harass, harm, pursue, hunt, shoot, wound, kill, trap, capture, collect, or attempt to
engage in any such conduct. That is common in wildlife law, and it ought to be reflected in this
particular protective ordinance. We pulled the definition directly out of the Endangered Species Act.
With the next section, it referred to -- this would be interim guidelines until there are standards.
Well, there are no longer interim guidelines necessary, because the Multi-Species Protection (sic) Plan
exists.
Then we did some other collective changes in there, sort of cleaning it up.
We did change the wording to require the county to consider and use technical assistant, not just
they have the option, but we think that they should use it when it's provided from the Wildlife
Conservation Commission and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
And we also said that project plans should comply -- must comply with current state, federal and
local wildlife laws before they're approved by the county and not have it sort of a stipulated
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understanding that yeah, you'll get that at some point along the line. 16J ~
We also ask that all plans be consistent with the Multi-Species Recovery Plan. They
complement it and assist it. And I listed the various species that have recovery plans in here, and they're
cross-referenced with a list that the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission provided to the
county.
I'll go on to gopher tortoises. We also included in the first item under gopher tortoises their
habitats. They ought to be protected as well. You can't just protect a gopher and not his habitat. And
we took out the harass, molest, hunt and inserted take. If you notice, nothing in that particular section
prohibits you from killing a gopher tortoise. You're going to be in violation if you harass, molest or hunt
them, but it's okay to kill them. Well, we've changed that to take the term put an -- insert the term "take"
any such tortoise or to alter, degrade the functions and the values of its habitat.
In the next item, we included active and inactive burrows, because inactive burrows still have
tremendous value to other wildlife. And also the commensats, that's the little ecosystem that's around
them.
With No. 3, we restricted it to the -- who could give authority to handle gopher tortoises to the
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. Our constitution says that they're responsible for
wildlife, so it is they who should determine who are their agents to handle gopher tortoises and other
wildlife.
With regard to off-site relocation, we felt that this should be discouraged. We also recommended
that the Natural Resources Department should verify the presence of gopher tortoises on-site and the
quality of that habitat, and priority attention for staff should be to those areas that are in red on the map
that's on the visualizer.
With suitable habitat, we said that No. 1 suitable habitat should be the present occupied range of
existing gopher tortoises.
We struck out the reference to five gopher tortoises, the density, and that was done at the
recommendation of the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. Their recommendation, if
you're going to have density, the maximum should be two, but really, it should be determined on the
value of the habitat. Because habitat may vary, and one type of habitat that's good might be able to carry
five gopher tortoises. Another habitat, which is poor quality, may not be able to handle two gopher
tortoises. Therefore, it should be a case-by-case situation. But if you want to deal with density, it's
recommended that it be no greater than two per acre.
We also inserted that the off-site relocation plan must be approved by the Florida Fish and
Wildlife Conservation Commission, and the permit must be issued prior to the approval of the
development order by the Board of County Commissioners.
We struck out all that section about suitable habitat and the Development Services administrator
having that authority to determine what's good and bad gopher tortoise habitat, and left that
responsibility to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.
Sixth, that we required that all gopher tortoise habitats, those preserves, go into conservation
easements. That would ensure that they would be properly protected. And those easements are held by
the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.
And again, we asked with regards to the single-family homes that the Natural Resource
Department verify the existence of gopher tortoises with priority to, again, those areas in red on the map.
And also, we recommend that those guidelines for individual homeowners be included in this ordinance.
Otherwise, it becomes a very fluid document for individual homeowners.
And under the -- talks about when development is taking place on a site, we felt that gopher
tortoises should stay where they are, not be relocated, and that they be securely and safely fenced while
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site work is being completed.
And lastly, under penalties we again deleted killed, injured or molest and inserted taking. And
also inserted the option of the county giving stop orders for developments that are violating this
ordinance.
And then I had one question, and that had to do with the fine that's here. It's a misdemeanor, and
I wondered if that's the maximum that can be given under this type of ordinance, Marjorie, or could we
make this consistent with state law, which is a felony of a third degree? MS. STUDENT: I'll have to look into that, quite frankly.
MS. PAYTON: Well, then we'll recommend that the penalty be a felony of the third degree so
it's consistent with state law.
MS. STUDENT: I'm just not sure that a local government has the authority to --
MS. PAYTON: That's why it's a question.
MS. STUDENT: Yeah. On something that's a felony, which is a state type of crime.
MS. PAYTON: That summarizes my comments. I appreciate the opportunity. And Florida
Wildlife is more than happy to sit down with anyone and everyone to talk in greater detail about what
we've proposed and work together to get an effective gopher tortoise ordinance. And we'd also work on
Mr. Durham's suggestion for what we do in the long term to ensure the survival of the species in our
county.
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: Thank you, Nancy. Any questions for Nancy while we have her?
MR. SMITH: Well, Nancy, I'm looking at a map that was given to us as part of some of the
study material. I don't know if this -- if you can see this or not. But --
MS. PAYTON: Not well, but I see the map of the State of Florida and I see a light and a dark
gray.
MR. SMITH: You can see the gray area here is the area where the gopher tortoise is found, or
has been historically found. And this white area here is where it's not found. And there's gray along the
coast, as you can see here. Very little in Collier County.
My question for you is: Where did you get your information that Collier County was the sixth -o
the sixth what, the sixth in number for kills or something, did you say?
MS. PAYTON: Where I got it was that -- received a summary of gopher tortoise incidental takes
complete as of 11-99 from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. And I just added up
the figures, and I can provide these.
MR. SMITH: Do you have that? I mean, can I see that?
MS. PAYTON: Yes, you may certainly see that.
MR. SANSBURY: Mr. Chairman?
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: Yes, sir.
MR. SANSBURY: I don't understand one thing about your approach, because I think their
approach should be to encourage developing areas where we have viable populations. By what you're
saying here is you're not encouraging relocation. I mean, we heard from Mr. Durham. I happen to have
been studying it quite a bit, and I happen to agree with Mr. Durham. And every biologist's report that
I've seen says that it -- unless you have 50 or more turtles in a population, your biological diversity is not
there.
As I read your approach here, you're saying, hey, if there's two or three there, you keep them
there, you don't encourage relocation. I've just done a relocation with 12 of them. I mean, they're doing
fine, but they don't meet that biodiversity situation.
I think our approach should be as we talked about earlier, and as we were going in this other
ordinance, an approach to encourage an aggressive plan to establish banking areas and to establish areas
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where we can create viable populations.
We have parcels that are infill parcels that maybe have 12 here and 15 here and 20 here. That's
not saving a gopher turtle. That's just preserving for the state of- for the fact of not doing things. We
should aggressively, if we're going to do this, try to set this up so we don't have this occur. And I don't
find that approach in your approach here. You're saying you're discouraging relocation. Why?
MS. PAYTON: No, I'm not discouraging --
MR. SMITH: You said that, quote -- I'm quoting you when you said that.
MS. PAYTON: There are problems with where we're going to put them. And secondly, because
of the disease factor. But I did -- this does allow off-site relocation if the Florida Fish and Wildlife
Conservation Commission approves and a permit is issued. So it does allow off-site relocation when
authorized by the State of Florida.
MR. COE: How long does that process take?
MS. PAYTON: I'm not sure how long that takes.
MR. SMITH: Nancy, I see on the material that you give me here, I counted 11 that were ahead
of Collier County. I mean, that's just -- and Collier County, of course, is one of the fastest growing
communities. And I don't know if these numbers - you're using these numbers and you're coming out
with six. I look at 11 ahead of Collier County. I don't know why -- MS. PAYTON: In terms of permits issued?
MR. SMITH: In terms of numbers killed, which is what you had underlined in red.
MS. PAYTON: I said in terms of permits issued.
MR. SMITH: All right. Let me see if I can find that. Well, permits issued. Well, of course,
Collier County is one of the fastest growing communities. I mean, that wouldn't surprise me.
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: Other questions for Nancy from the council?
Thank you, Nancy. Appreciate it.
MS. PAYTON: You're welcome.
MS. DEMURIS: Hello. My name is Nora Demuris, and I'm a comparative immunologist. I
came here from the Pacific northwest when the Florida Gulf Coast University opened.
And the research that I've done studies the effects of stress on the immune system, how we fight
disease and how stress affects our ability to fight infection. And I think the gopher tortoise provides us
with an example, a model species to demonstrate what's happening to our planet as we continue to put
stressors on the environment that press on the limits of the ecosystem to sustain it.
The reason that we need to preserve the gopher tortoises in the habitat where they presently exist
is because they demonstrate to us the need to preserve the ecosystem of Southwest Florida, as we have
come to enjoy it. I think Collier County is doing great things to demonstrate the need and the desire to
preserve what's left of the beautiful habitat we have here in Southwest Florida that's brought so many
people here.
The reason we need to retain them on-site is because the gopher tortoise is simply an indicator
species, much like the spotted owl is in the Pacific northwest. It's an animal, and it's an animal that
might die without our protection. And if that animal dies without our protection, I believe it's an
indication of the eventual decline of the entire ecosystem.
So that's one of the main reasons that I think it's important to support what Nancy and these
others are suggesting, that we retain the habitat.
What we're asking for is to retain the habitat, the species that exist on the habitat, or a
demonstration of why it's so important. We all know that healthy people are intimately tied to healthy
environments.
Small populations are still incredibly important. I don't know where the number 50 came from,
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but I know that the population of Florida panthers was far below the ideal for genetic diversity to retain
the population, and because of protection, has managed to come back and start to gain a foothold again.
I certainly agree that mitigation banks are a good idea. Certainly there will be -- have to be some
compromises in what lands we can retain and what habitats we can preserve and which animals might
have to be moved off-site.
We need to purchase the mitigation banks, but we have to be very careful about which animals
we move and how we move them. I think there's also some data that demonstrates that gopher tortoises
tend to go back to where they came from. So even if you pick them up and you move them somewhere
else, they're going to try to get back home. And they'll probably die in the process.
Upper respiratory tract disease. The reason that Sanibel probably is having such success in
maintaining their population, virtually all of the animals that have been tested on Sanibel do have upper
respiratory tract disease and still retain the antibodies for the disease.
There was a study in the Journal of Wildlife Diseases published this last month where Joan
Diemer examined many animals in South Florida, and all of the animals on Sanibel do have the
antibodies for upper respiratory tract disease. They're probably not sick right now because of the
preservation of the habitat, because Sanibel has taken active strong efforts to preserve the habitat and to
prevent the stressors from those animals.
Now, the map, I've seen the map as well, that shows the line that says there's no gopher tortoises
here. We all know better. They're here, they exist, and they're valuable. And I think they demonstrate to
us not only the value of the tortoise, but the value of the habitat which Collier County is recognizing is
important and needs to be preserved.
Gary just gave me this article about Identification of Critical Gopher Tortoise Habitat in South
Florida, and it lists several sites here in Collier County. This was published in '91. I'll bet a lot of these
sites have already been developed.
And I would encourage you to continue to think carefully and create some strong documents that
will help support and preserve the incredible habitat that brought so many of us here. Thank you.
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: Thank you, Nora. Questions for Nora from council?
MR. CARLSON: Okay, you're the expert on disease. I just would like you to reiterate that this
respiratory disease thing may not be the terrible stumbling block that we, I think, perceive it to be. These
turtles can get this, they can survive it, if the habitat is healthy and develop antibodies and --
MS. DEMURIS: Yes. From what I understand, many tortoises have the condition, yet survive.
The animals live a long time. It's a lot like tuberculous. There's a lot of people that have TB and go on
to live strong, long lives.
When you get stressed is when you get sick. And if we can prevent the stressors, we can prevent
a lot of the sickness. We don't want to -- I think one of the major reasons that people don't want to see
us moving animals wholeheartedly across the county is because if there are habitats that are not yet
inundated with upper respiratory tract disease, it's best not to put them there. MR. CARLSON: Right.
MS. DEMURIS: But certainly there are animals with it. One of the other -- some of the other
data also demonstrates that animals who've had upper respiratory tract disease and then get stressed,
were exposed to the disease again, are far more susceptible and may die more quickly.
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: My impression was that the literature that we had to look at was
pretty down on relocation.
MS. DEMURIS: Yes. I think the -- mainly because there's not -- a lot of people are moving
animals without checking to see if they have upper respiratory tract disease. And if you're moving them
from an area that they're sick and putting them into an area where the animals are not sick, then you're
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introducing a disease into an area that may have been disease-free.
So relocation without testing is a major concern. Relocation is stressful. You know, these
animals are used to living in a burrow all alone with, you know, 360 other species around them, not one
of which is human. And so we're going to pick -- we're going to lasso them, drag them out their burrow
and send them across town. I mean, I think I'd get sick, too.
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: So your emphasis is -- remains on preserving the habitat.
MS. DEMURIS: Preserve the habitat, absolutely. I think o- I mean, I live in Lee County now
and I'm looking at Collier County saying good for you; good for you for what you're doing to try to
retain the remaining habitat left in Southwest Florida. And I'd encourage you to continue that and
preserve the habitats that we have. They're going fast. There's a lot of people making a lot of money.
We're recognizing very quickly also that there are other things of value besides money. And the
health and well-being of the human population in Southwest Florida is intimately tied to the health and
well-being of the gopher tortoise.
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: Thanks, Nora. Other questions?
MR. SANSBURY: Doctor, have you ever studied gopher tortoises in the field and done any
studies on them, or are you speaking in generalities of what you've read? Have you ever actually studied
relocation and what happens to them when they relocate and what caused them to go into stress?
MS. DEMURIS: As I've said, I came from the Pacific northwest in 1997, and there are no
gopher tortoises there.
MR. SANSBURY: So the answer is no.
MS. DEMURIS: No, that's correct.
MR. SANSBURY: Thank you.
MS. DEMURIS: I'm working now to get started in collaboration with Joan Diemer and
Machinski and Paul Klein and the people at University of Florida to start some research in South
Florida. And I hope that I can examine mitigation sites, as well as areas that are being stressed from
developers.
MR. SANSBURY: Great university to work with.
MR. SMITH: I did have a question. Your -- I think one of your comments was that it's -- you
see it as you would the Florida panthers, some other animal as an indicator. Are you familiar with the
Golden Gate Estates area?
MS. DEMURIS: I've seen it, yes. And I believe there's a - one of my former students who's
about to graduate has identified a large pod of land in Golden Gate Estates, a bit over 85 acres, that's got
a huge number of gopher tortoises that she's requesting will be purchased with some of that money as a
potential mitigation site.
MR. SMITH: Are you familiar with the history of Golden Gate Estates?
MS. DEMURIS: I'm not sure. Do you want to buy some swamp land in Florida; is that --
MR. SMITH: Yes. That's quite right. That's what I mean.
Are you aware that at one time a lot of Golden Gate Estates was just water flow?
MS. DEMURIS: Yes.
MR. SMITH: And that canals were built to dry it up?
MS. DEMURIS: Yes.
MR. SMITH: Well, my question is, ifI hear you correctly, and I know that you haven't done any
of the science background of this, but the lady that you refer to, Ms. Diemer, has and she does not show
the gopher tortoise in that area.
And my question is: If that had been traditionally an area where the gopher tortoise had not
been, how can that be an indicator of how well the environment is doing?
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MS. DEMURIS: About 12,000 years ago, Collier County was under water. So to imply that
habitats --
MR. SMITH: I'm just talking about maybe 50 years ago, 75 years ago.
MS. DEMURIS: Could you repeat the question?
MR. SMITH: Yes, I think I can. The -- you've indicated that you see the gopher tortoise as an
indicator. 75 years ago Golden Gate Estates was a habitat area that would not have been very hospitable
to gopher tortoises. It was drained. MS. DEMURIS: Okay.
MR. SMITH: And is now high and dry in most parts because of the fact that there's a huge
system of canals there.
MS. DEMURIS: Uh-huh.
MR. SMITH: How can that be an indicator of how the gopher tortoise -- I mean, how can that be
an indicator of how well the environment is doing if there are gopher tortoises there?
MS. DEMURIS: As mankind influences the environment, it changes in many ways.
MR. SMITH: I agree with that.
MS. DEMURIS: The Florida Bay -- the species of sea grass that so many people are concerned
about in Florida Bay wasn't there 75 years ago at all, yet now that's being used as an indicator for the
health of the bay. Okay?
MR. SMITH: So would you then be in favor of saying to individual potential homeowners who
own lots that they might have saved up to purchase that they are to spend some 10 to $15,000 or
whatever it is extra to do a scientific study in order to determine that the gopher tortoise is not a problem
in their particular lot because of that change that you're suggesting?
MS. DEMURIS: Speaking as a person who would like to see us preserve the environment, yes,
sir. And I would hope that the Collier County -- the mitigation bank, some of the funding that's become
available to preserve gopher tortoises could be used to help.
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: Thanks, Nora. Other questions?
Michael?
MR. SIMONIK: Thank you. Michael Simonik with the Conservancy of Southwest Florida.
Congratulations to Mr. Chairman and vice-chairman.
I guess I'm in agreement with Tim. I'm in agreement with Nancy. I'm in agreement with a lot of
things that have been said today. On Florida Wildlife Federation's proposed amendments to the
ordinance -- and let me first say that I'm very encouraged to see this move forward and the great work
that the staff has done on this and to bring it through. And I hope to see it go through fruition when we
get to County Commission. So it's very encouraging to see that we're moving in the right direction with
protecting some of our wildlife species in Collier County.
Some of the things that I'm in agreement with from the Florida Wildlife Federation, mainly the
number one, and you've heard it from other folks too, is the habitat protection. Not just the animal but
the animals that it's -- the habitat that it provides for that animal and for a lot of other animals.
What does that mean? That the Conservancy believes that we ought to save every square inch of
land that might be gopher tortoise habitat. Well, we're struggling with the idea of whether or not we
want to move one or two gopher tortoises from a development site into a larger mitigation area. I think
there are times when a smaller population can survive in a development site when it's properly done if
they're smaller than 50. But there's also times when we need to move them off of there. So it's a
case-by-case basis that we have to decide that.
I agree with a lot of the cleaning up language that Nancy's Florida Wildlife Federation has added
in. I also agree with the looking at the Multi-Species Recovery Plan as the minimum standards for the
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I agree with the density, that it should not be five per acre, it should be two, because I've heard
that as well.
I also agree that there should be easements to the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
for the preserve areas.
And I agree with Tim Durham, because I do think we still need a very large sanctuary for gopher
tortoises. Probably somewhere in Immokalee; that's where our scrub habitat is left. There's practically
none left in the City of Naples. As a resident of the City of Naples, I voted for the Fleischmann
property, and that's nine acres. Not all of it is scrub; about three or four of it's scrub. But it's good
gopher habitat.
We've been talking with the cities, making that a relocation area for some of the gophers that are
being displaced in other areas of the county. And maybe we can have about 15 or so gophers there. Now
we'll struggle with the idea, is that enough in a population? Well, maybe it's not and we have to deal
with that. But it's a place where we can relocate them.
The o- another comment that I had, because private property rights are always an issue and the
Conservancy has always said we respect private property rights, I do have some language that I think
should be added in to the ordinance regarding that. I don't think that the ordinance should make it so
easy for someone to just say, oh, we're going to move all the gopher tortoises and put them in the
mitigation bank. I think it should have to do with the law relating to private property rights. And I just
want to read the language. And I can gave it later to Barb. But I'll just read it.
This ordinance is not intended to result in the taking of property under the Fifth Amendment of
the United States Constitution or Section 5 of the Tenth Article of the Florida Constitution, and any
waivers and exceptions that may be granted by the Board of County Commissioners under the
procedures and provisions of this ordinance where a landowner proves that the implementation of this
ordinance will result in such a taking.
Then they're granted the exception and the waiver to have those moved to a site. And Tim is
right, there's no place out there. I get calls from environmental consultants saying to me, well, can we
bring all these gopher tortoises to your property? Well, no, because we already have gopher tortoises
that are at capacity in some of our lands that have gopher tortoise habitat. So the answer is no, and
they're still looking. And I don't know where they go.
And I know that there's problems keeping them on-site. And I've been here before this council
and the Planning Commission and the board talking about gopher tortoise preserves that we've seen
implemented in development projects, and I've said it again and again.
I'm going to tell you, I know where those gopher tortoises end up when they're on a two-acre
preserve that is 50 feet wide and a few hundred yards long. They end up at The Conservancy's Animal
Rehabilitation Center. And I worked there last Saturday cleaning up poop in cages and I can tell you I
saw the gophers that were hid, and they put fiberglass over their shell, but that's what we're doing to
them.
So we are struggling with the idea that every acre has to be preserved where there are gophers
and that they can't be moved. Because there are times when they should be moved because they're not
going to last there. But there's also the idea that there's 360 other species surviving in those habitats and
the burrows and the area.
So generally we're pretty pleased and very encouraged by this ordinance to see it continue on.
And I think this is a perfect opportunity for this council, because we've had so much input today and
proposed amendments and changes, that it does deserve a special -- not workshop but a subcommittee
meeting where folks who are interested, like Tim Durham and other environmental consultants can sit
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around the table over in one of the offices here and work out language as we go and come back to you or
the next board or the Planning Commission and eventually the County Commission with language that
everybody agrees upon.
But it's very difficult in this formal setting to say, well, I like that one, I don't like that, well, how
about making it this way. So maybe that is a good opportunity, and maybe Barb might think that's a
good opportunity, too. But generally we're very pleased that it's moving forward. So I thank you.
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: Questions for Michael?
MR. SANSBURY: Mr. Simonik, I'd like to apologize to you for something, because I misspoke
at the last meeting, because when I challenged you on the fact that Collier County was the largest county
in the State of Florida. I said Palm Beach County was. I was wrong. Polk County is, Palm Beach is
second, and Collier and Dade are pretty close to be tied for third. I was wrong in saying Palm Beach
was first. I went to my Florida handbook and checked it out.
MR. SMITH: I'm going to challenge you on that.
MR. SIMONIK: I'll look up my facts again, too.
MR. SMITH: I had suggested once to Sheriff Hunter that Imperial -- Polk County was the
largest land county in Florida, and he corrected me and said that Collier County is but Palm Beach can
be, depending on how you define it. And I looked it up and he was right. And so one of us is wrong
here.
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: We're not getting off the subject, are we?
MR. SANSBURY: I'll check in my Florida handbook next week, because that's what I went to.
MR. COE: Well, my feeling is -- and I was originally a Texas boy, and I'm very dismayed that
Florida has more cows than Texas does.
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: Any other testimony on the gopher tortoise question? Any other
thoughts?
MR. HALL: Tim Hall, with Turrell & Associates. I'm one of the environmental consultants that
works here in Collier County.
When I was at school at the University of Florida, I worked with the Florida Cooperative Fish
and Wildlife Research Unit, and one of my duties was doing different investigations on gopher tortoises.
In the course of my work up there, I've probably relocated in the neighborhood of 200, 250 tortoises.
We did studies on necropsies, on dead tortoises, to find out what their diet was, home ranges, and
different monitoring programs such as that.
I think that the language proposed that Barb put forward is a big step forward. And basically that
was about it. I just wanted to show support. I don't know, I do have a little bit of scientific background
with the tortoises that it seemed like you guys were interested in. I don't know if you have any
questions.
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: How do you feel about relocation?
MR. HALL: The big problem is that the take permits and most of the relocation work that's done
does not require follow-up. And the other problem is that most of the research that's been done on
tortoises has been done on very large tracts of lands. The Kennedy Space Center, the Ocala National
Forest, the Apalachicola National Forest, Gainesville. We had the Catherine Nordway Preserve. But in
all of those, you're talking about thousands of acres.
And I think that something that needs to be done that isn't is that more information needs to be
collected on how tortoise populations react on small tracts of land. And before a relocation program or
as part of a relocation program or a mitigation bank, I think that type of research would need to be
included in that program to see how they react. Not only to the relocation process, but if you're
relocating them into areas where there's new tortoises and new populations, then how they react that way
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And the other comment that I heard was the density. Some people are saying five and some
people are saying two. I think I would agree with Ms. Payton in that that has to be completely site
dependent. Because you can have two sites that may have the exact same vegetation, but if the piece of
property next to them is a golf course on one and is a seawall or a canal on the other one, the -- while I
may get some dirty looks here, the golf course site will support more tortoises because they can go
off-site to feed.
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: Sure. Thanks, Tim. Any questions for Tim?
Any other thoughts about the gopher tortoise issue?
MR. SANSBURY: Mr. Chairman, may I do my little gopher tortoise presentation here?
Because I'm deeply involved in it right now, and I just want to give you a little flier, and why ! am a
proponent of attempting to do mitigation areas and so forth.
You have a look at the practicalities of what we have, and our county is developed to the stage it
is. We've just gone through a program of relocation of a population. A population which we initially,
when the initial surveys were done seven years ago or six years ago, was some 48 gophers. The land of
which this development was not touched, it was left in its natural state for those five years.
When we actually went in there in time to develop that parcel, there weren't 48. There were only
12. Left completely natural. There was a segment of the population -- and this is something that you've
got to face and be practical about. There's a segment of our population that likes the gopher turtle as a
food source. What had happened in this case is homeless people living on the site had essentially
decimated the population, because the site was natural in its state but it was unprotected.
When we did relocate them, we relocated them to a site within the golf course. I agree with Ms.
Payton, I agree with what we've heard as enhancement of habitat. We've enhanced the habitat. We've
done some extensive planting within that habitat. But you've also got to secure it if you're going to be
anywhere around people. We've done that with a fence.
But what this little brochure is, is that even if it's fenced and even if we've done everything we
can, and we have had follow-up. We've been there, three and a half acres, we've been over a year, we
relocated 12. We have 15 burrows. We know that nine of those burrows are active. We think we have
the full 12 population and maybe more. We've only been able to verify nine of them. But people look at
them, they see them in there, they think hey, they've got to get a drink of water. They take the fence
down. They open the gate on the fence. Golfers playing golf. We have to post everything we have to
try to keep the folks out of there.
So I guess my point is small isolated populations in general urban areas, our purpose is to
preserve the population of gopher turtles. We need to aggressively look at obtaining banking areas,
enhancement of habitat, which is an easy thing to do. I mean, planting cactus that takes no care at all.
Planting gopher apples. Planting things of this sort which -- and encouraging not taking an isolated
population of five or 10 or 15 or 20 over here that traffic, people, what have you, are going to destroy in
the long run.
So I think the approach, and I think Barbara's done a good job on this, what we should be taking
is to really aggressively go after it. Go after Fish and Wildlife or whatever they're called today, with this
800,000 or a million dollar fund they have. Start aggressively setting up some preserves, setting up
some banking areas, and not concentrate so much on saying they've got to stay where they are. Because
there's a lot of forces out there that affect these.
And it's not only a guy with a bulldozer that's running over them. That's not what happens to
most of the gopher turtles. They die from disease. They die from people, as I say, that segment of the
population. And we've got to protect them. And I say we've been successful with three and a half acres,
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but as Mr. Durham will tell you, we don't think that's a viable population. I mean, they're there, they're
living. But we need to encourage banking. We need to encourage putting them together in preserves.
End of conversation.
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: Thank you. Well, I think we're getting there. Anyone have any --
MR. SMITH: I'd like to kind of comment from a different angle. Sort of the same conclusion
that's been drawn, but from a different perspective. I think I'm always concerned with the fact that our
constitution, as was pointed out by Mr. Simonik, the United States Constitution, and Florida's
Constitution as well, our basic concept here in this country is that freedom involves the right to own
things. And when you own something, that means you own it. It's yours, and you can do with it what
you wish. There are exceptions to that. And that's where the police power of the state comes in.
And I think it's always very, very important to remember that the police power of the state should
be used only when it's absolutely necessary to use it. You don't just use it because well, I think it would
be nice to do it or it might be important, or it could be important.
And one of the concerns I have with the gopher tortoise issue is that from what I've been seeing,
from what I've been reading and hear in Collier County, at least, the gopher tortoise has not been
traditionally a species that has been very, very popular or populating this area. Them are some isolated
incidences where the gopher tortoise does appear, especially, for example, in Golden Gate Estates. And
my deep concern is that when we start imposing police regulations on people's properties to the tune of
what could amount to thousands of dollars for some people that really can't afford it, we'd better have
some real good reasons to do so. And I think that there are better ways to protect the gopher tortoise
than to use that police power.
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: Coe.
MR. COE: Barb, is it possible for you to set up a workshop with your people and these
representatives from these environmental groups to hammer out something that could come before us in
a relatively smooth hammered-out way so that we're not trying to rewrite something that could very
easily be rewritten in a workshop?
MS. BURGESON: Right. Well, one of the things that I wanted to suggest to you, after listening
to everyone here that's made presentations, is that there is something from every different group that's
made a presentation today that is warranted to possibly go into or change language in what I've
submitted to you right now as the current draft.
For instance, Nancy has provided language that is better than what we've got existing, and it's
something that I would like to put into our ordinance. Habitat protection is very important. We've tried
to stress that. We may need to do a little bit of a better job on that.
MR. COE: Well, maybe they could submit to you what their recommendations are, and you or
whoever is the writer hammer something out so we could either approve or disapprove it.
MS. BURGESON: Yes, I've got a lot of the recommendations from the different groups. What
I'd like to try to do is to create some type of a subcommittee. Not a formal subcommittee, but maybe
just put together a couple of group meetings with the different people here that are interested in sitting
down with me and trying to change some of that language to improve it.
It wouldn't be -- I'm not sure that we'd be able to go in the direction of going from a density of
five to two, although two is ideal. The language that we've got in the ordinance right now says a
maximum of five. Maybe we could be a little more specific to say a maximum of five, and five not
being always granted as that density, but no greater than that as a density.
So there's areas in there that we can work on that. If we can put some language together -- I'm
not sure how we would get that back to you before --
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: Thank you for volunteering to keep it going. Is that approach
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satisfactory with the council?
MR. COE: I have no problem with that.
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: Did you have a question?
MS. STUDENT: I had a suggestion.
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: Sure.
MS. STUDENT: To maybe get something in to the land code now, with the idea that it will be
continually worked on. Because we do have the requirement about the Planning Commission. Another
thing might be that there could be an extra meeting called of the Planning Commission before -- to deal
with any revisions, you know, sometime in June, and then to take that back to the board.
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: We have a timetable problem, is that what you're saying?
MR. NINO: Yes, you do.
MS. STUDENT: Well, as I had identified earlier, for land code amendments, the Planning
Commission, under state law -- this isn't a matter of local law, it's state law -- is a land development
regulation commission. And we can do some -- I get even a little bit uncomfortable about that. But we
can do some tweaking, you know, between them and the board. I would say minor things.
But if it's going to come back and there's going to be some major changes, I don't feel
comfortable with it, not having gone through the Planning Commission. Because under state law, they
are charged with the LDR program in making recommendations to the Board of County Commissioners
on it.
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: Right.
MS. BURGESON: What I'd like to do is, we have the presentation tonight that goes in front of
the Planning Commission.
MS. STUDENT: Right.
MS. BURGESON: The amendments that I'm considering doing -- and obviously we need to run
that by Ron and everyone else to make sure that's even possible -- are not major changes as much as they
are clarifications and improving the language, making the language more accurate and maybe
identifying in a little bit more detail what we've already got in there.
MS. STUDENT: Yeah, as long as, as I said, some minor tweaking, I don't have a problem with
that. We can even maybe get the Planning Commission's tonight, their understanding of that. But if
there's going to be some major changes, like the density thing or something, then I do have a -- I think
that presents more of a problem.
MR. NINO: For the record, Ron Nino, current planning manager.
The LDC is amended twice a year. The first cycle will be completed on June the 15th, when all
the Land Development Code amendments meet the board's agenda. The board will meet on May the
30th and June the 15th. Planning Commission will meet again on the 17th.
Unless you can get that amendment package amended to meet those deadlines, either that or you
go with some lesser version of the optimum so that it at least gets into law, and in the next cycle we can
take a look at it in terms of strengthening the objectives of that section of the code relative to protection
of the gopher tortoises. You know, that's o- that is a course of action that you could take. Because in
reality, at this short time frame, it may be difficult to accomplish all of the objectives that I'm hearing
thrown out on the table.
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: Sure.
MR. NINO: So for all practical purposes, you have your first meeting in June to make that
decision whether or not you're going to go with a watered down version, which most people are saying
this version represents, versus a delay all together in making any inroads. In other words, the board may
say well, there's -- we're simply not there yet, we're not ready, let's put it aside. And that puts it aside for
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another six months. And do you want to take that risk that is inherent in that delay.
MR. SANSBURY: Mr. Chairman, are we saying that in actually 3 -- 11.37 I mean, I think you
set it up that way. You said these were interim guidelines until the permanent guidelines and standards
are adopted.
MS. BURGESON:
MR. SANSBURY:
MS. BURGESON:
MR. SANSBURY:
MS. BURGESON:
MR. SANSBURY:
What we are putting in here are replacing interim guidelines. This is not --
I was just reading 3.11.3. Did I read it wrong?
3.11.3 is much broader than just the gopher tortoise -o
Yeah, it's for the whole, for everything.
For all the types of species.
Yes, right.
MS. BURGESON: And so what we're putting in, in this language here, specifically in gopher
tortoises, is to replace that interim language in 3.11.3.
So what we're doing right now with this new ordinance is taking away what was existing as
interim language, which was extremely -o almost non-existent in terms of protecting gopher tortoises.
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: Well, Barb, you're doing most of the work on this. Would you rather
see us take it in two bites?
MS. BURGESON: I'd rather see -- I think that what we've got here, even though this is a
compromised position for a lot of people, I think that this is far better than what we have right now. I'd
rather see this go forward --
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: But then --
MS. BURGESON: -- with direction to work more carefully at fixing some of the things that are
in here that --
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: In the next cycle.
MS. BURGESON: Definitely. I'd like to see that.
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: Is that satisfactory?
MR. SMITH: With -- I would urge, and I'd like to make a motion that we adopt these with the
deletion of Paragraph No. 7, which deals with single-family lots. With the understanding that with
further study -- and I think the scientist from the University of Florida pointed out that there needs to be
further study to show that there's a need, or that it would be wise to keep small tracts as viable places for
gopher tortoises and just not the science to support it.
MS. BURGESON: We would be negligent if we remove that from the ordinance, as that is
required by the Land Development Code and the Growth Management Plan at this time. And we're just
trying to put some additional language in so that we're informing the population that owns the land out
in Golden Gate Estates of their obligation.
MR. SMITH: Well, I think there might be better language then, and maybe if needed, there
might be a need to come back with some other language, but to delete it at this point. Because what this
says, as I read it, is that the owner now is given the burden, given the onus of making his presentation,
and he is charged with doing studies and presenting this to the county.
And I just -- you know, based on what I hear and especially from the science, you know, we're
placing an inordinate burden on the single-family homeowner. If the language is already there that you
feel is adequate, let's keep it at that now and let's do these other changes once we've had some more
science to support it.
MS. BURGESON: The language that we have right now is not adequate. That's why this
paragraph was added into the language.
MR. SMITH: But I don't see that other language, Barbara. I can't compare it.
MS. BURGESON: I'd have to get that to you at another time. I don't --
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MR. SMITH: Well, I know. But that's a little bit unfair to us, because how can we compare it to
what's there? I'm saying what's there is to me certainly not acceptable.
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: Okay, you're offering that motion?
MR. SMITH: Yes.
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: Does that have a second?
MR. BAXTER: I suggest that you leave the number and the title and then to be determined for a
later date, the substance.
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: We need to -- I need to see if we have a second, I think, for Attorney
Smith's motion. Is there a second for the motion?
MR. SMITH: If he's offering that as an amendment, I would accept that.
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: How would you state the amendment?
MR. BAXTER: I would suggest leave the No. 7 and the title, and the body to be determined, the
wording to be determined. That way it's in the proposal, but it's not complete. MS. STUDENT: You mean in the code oftentimes will say reserved.
MR. BAXTER: Yes, to be discussed. Because we're not prepared to make this decision at this
time.
MS. STUDENT: I think we need to just put reserved in there. If you put to be discussed in an
ordinance, then --
MR. BAXTER: Right, okay. You're right.
MS. STUDENT: -- we have to give adequate notice to --
MR. BAXTER: You know what I'm trying to say.
MS. STUDENT: Right. I think that's the way we do it.
MR. BAXTER: All right.
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: Okay. So you'd leave it in but in a sense leave it blank?
MR. BAXTER: Right. That way we can move forward and then come back to it.
MS. STUDENT: It would just say reserved.
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: So then you are the seconder. Is that the idea? That's an amended
motion to which you're seconding? MR. BAXTER: Yes.
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: Okay. Any discussion on that idea?
MR. COE: Yes. I don't see any reason why a private landowner who may own from anywhere
from two and a half acres to 500 acres should be any different than a developer. The problem is with the
gopher tortoise. It doesn't have anything to do whether you're a private landowner or whether you're a
developer who is also a private landowner. So why should we have different laws for each person?
The developer, you know, just because he has, quote, more money, he's isn't poor, he has a
different law. That doesn't ring true to me.
MS. STUDENT: May I interject?
MR. COE: Yes.
MS. STUDENT: We also have a law in Florida called the Burt J. Harris Private Property Rights
Act. Depending upon the facts of the situation, and I'm just throwing this out for your information,
because that's law is full of ambiguities. But where the property owner, depending on the facts of their
particular property, can claim that a regulation inordinately burdens them, they came come into the local
government and essentially say you've taken my property, get out your checkbook. And there's a whole
extensive local process. It starts locally with a hearing examiner, trying to work it out with local
govemment.
And the other reason I'm throwing that out is a large landowner -- because facts alter cases. A
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large landowner may not inordinately burden them, but a small property owner might come in and say
well, you've inordinately burdened me. Or a collection of them may come in and say that. And then
Collier County's got a liability issue. Just throwing that out for your concern.
MR. SMITH: I'd also like to comment in response to Mr. Coe. You suggest that there should be
no distinction made between a 500-acre and one -- or two and a half acres. But that's exactly what this
proposal is. It says when the gopher tortoises are identified on platted single-family lots. There aren't
too many 500-acre single-family lots.
MR. COE: No, but you could own more than one lot, couldn't you?
MR. SMITH: You could.
MR. COE: And there's a lot of people out there that own more than one. That's not the point.
The point is, is that the gopher tortoises are the thing we're trying to preserve. We don't -- we should
not, kind of in my eyes, look at who the owners are. I don't care if you're an owner. I don't care if I'm
the owner. What I care about is that the gopher tortoises are going to be preserved, period. Just because
you have two and a half acres and you have two on your acres, you should be required to preserve those
just as well as a developer who has five on the comer of his lot. Shouldn't be any different.
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: Thank you. Any other discussion on the motion?
It did seem like one of the nice things about the Sanibel ordinance is that it brought the
single-family homeowner into the picture.
We have a motion and a second. All in favor?
MR. SMITH: Aye.
MR. BAXTER: Aye.
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: Opposed?
MS. SANTORO: Aye.
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: Aye.
MR. SANSBURY: Aye.
MR. CARLSON: Aye.
MR. COE: Aye.
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: Okay, I guess my question was, do we -- are we content with the
direction that Barb is suggesting that you go in, which is to do as much as you can within this timetable
and then we'll do the rest of it in the second cycle?
MS. BURGESON: That would be to accept the language as we've proposed as this point with
this draft, right. And then --
MR. CARLSON: There's not another meeting available to us to work in the no-brainers that you
agree with?
MS. BURGESON: I can certainly go in that direction and present that to you. But in the
meantime, I think it's probably important for us to try to get at least this language supported by the EAC
to go forward.
MR. CARLSON: Well, that's what I thought Ron was saying, that we had better do something
MR. NINO: We can deal with the no-brainers.
MR. CARLSON: -- let the whole thing --
MS. STUDENT: We can deal with those.
MR. NINO: We can deal with the no-brainers. Ron Nino.
Substantive change, Marjorie is telling you, has to go to the Planning Commission.
MS. STUDENT: The no-brainers or the cleanup stuff, that's okay.
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: Okay. Do you want to make a motion?
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MR. COE: I'd like to make a motion to approve it as written. 16J 2
MR. SANSBURY: I second it.
Can I have one question, Mr. Chairman? I'm not being a smart aleck, Barbara. But how do you
remove them from an inactive burrow?
MS. BURGESON: Inactive is not a collapsed or an abandoned burrow, it's just --
MR. SANSBURY: I'm just kidding.
MS. BURGESON: -- the burrow. And they may be in them. It's just identified as being
currently inactive. It is today. Next week when you go back, it may not be. MR. SANSBURY: Okay.
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: Okay, we have a motion and a second to proceed with what you've
got. Right? Is that what I heard?
MS. SANTORO: Could I have clarification? Why are we voting on these versus a chance to
incorporate other concepts.'?
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: Well, we're going to do both, as I understand it. But we're going to
do this now because we need to do this now. And then we're going to pick up the rest of it in the next
several --
MR. NINO: Ron Nino, for the record.
You are not closing the door on enhancements to wildlife protection. Every six months you get
an opportunity to address that and make changes to existing regulations. So the next cycle will begin in
July of this year and will culminate in December of this year, and that you will have another opportunity
to add to the dimension of preservation and protection to whatever species of wildlife you think needs to
be addressed, including revisiting the gopher tortoise issue.
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: So it's kind of like let's do what we can now and then let's do the rest
of it later.
MS. SANTORO: What was the May 177 That's the problem? Is that the date that the Planning
Commission --
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: Well, you've got a better handle on the dates than I do. I guess the --
our concern is with the last meeting of the Planning Commission before the end of this cycle.
MR. NINO: The Planning Commission's last meeting to deal with this cycle is May the 17th.
Anything of any substantive change, Marjorie is telling you, has to be heard and recommended by the
Planning Commission for the board to deal with it.
MS. STUDENT: And just for clarification, that's a matter of state law.
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: Okay. Any other discussion on the motion?
All in favor?
MR. BAXTER: Aye.
MR. CARLSON: Aye.
CHAIRMAN CORNELL:
MR. COE: Aye.
MR. SANSBURY: Aye.
MS. SANTORO: Aye.
CHAIRMAN CORNELL:
MR. SMITH: Aye.
CHAIRMAN CORNELL:
Would a break be in order?
minutes?
(Brief recess.)
Aye.
Any opposed?
So ordered.
Wonderful. How about -- where are we? 11:00. How about seven
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CHAIRMAN CORNELL: Okay, we're -- we are reconvened. Let me note that Ally Santoro had
to leave the meeting. And I think everybody else is here.
Okay. All ready to get back to work? Okay, we're going to consider the Nicaea Academy
petition.
MR. BELLOWS: For the record, my name is Ray Bellows, planning services staff.
The subject site, as you can see on the monitor, is located on the east side of Collier Boulevard,
and about a mile south of Immokalee Road. It's on the south side of Crystal Lake RV Resort. Subject
119-acre site is intended to be used as a mixed-use development; is designed around a 72-acre preserve
area. There's also a three-acre residential tract, as you can see on the master plan.
And the 44 acres will be for community facilities that will include a private school, a church,
possibly a fire station.
The subject site is located within the urban mixed-use district on the Future Land Use Element.
This district permits residential uses, a density of four units per acre, and nonresidential uses such as
churches, schools. So therefore, it is consistent with the Growth Management Plan.
Environmental staff is here to present the environmental review. If you have any questions, I'll be
happy to help.
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: Okay. Questions for Ray, off the bat?
MR. LENBERGER: Good morning. For the record, Stephen Lenberger, development services.
On the wall I have an aerial of the property. And also the Water Management Plan, which
mimics the PUD master plan with a little more detail as far as the building locations, and also the lakes.
As you can see from the aerial, the subject property is located immediately south of Crystal Lake
RV Resort. It's a long rectangular piece of property. Most of the site -- and the site is 119 acres, and
about 100 acres of that are wetlands.
The uplands, it will be easy to show you, those are in this area here. This is the pine flatwoods.
It also has a couple of areas of palmetto prairie located on the north side of the property. Most of the
wetlands are pretty much categorized as pine/cypress, cabbage palm.
There is a wetland hardwood forest here with cypress and maple, holly, things of that nature,
located on the western half of the property.
The petitioner is going to save about 71 acres on-site, and they're indicated on green on the
conceptual Water Management Plan that I have up here. That's about a 60 percent preservation, and that
exceeds the county's requirement of 25 percent native vegetation retention.
There is an ST area on the property. It's located on the west half of the property, roughly in this
area. And basically what the petitioner has done is tried to limit the impact areas out of the hardwood
swamp, which is the heart of that ST area. And like I said, most of the property is wetlands.
They did a threatened and endangered species survey, and what they found, no actual wildlife
utilized on the property that were listed. But they did find several species of wading birds, tri-colored
heron, woodstork, white ibis flying overhead that are utilizing the canals, adjacent to the site or running
off-site.
Protected species of plants, basically commercially exploited species, epidendrum, orchids, and
also tillandsia species.
If you have any questions, I'll be glad to answer them.
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: Questions for Steve?
MR. CARLSON: I have a question. No one is challenging that these wetlands are wetlands? I
mean, we just went through a project just south of here where the wetlands weren't wetlands. These are
wetlands?
MR. LENBERGER: Right, these are wetlands. I can tell you from the project we heard just a
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moment ago, that section Js near the Vanderbilt Pines PUD, and that whole block in there was
extensively drained. I remember when we did the Vanderbilt Pines POD, they did the jurisdictional
determinations, and a very small portion of that property was actually a wetlands.
As I understand, the hydrology on that particular property is lacking. But here it is good, and
there's quite a bit of water that sits in that hardwood swamp.
MR. CARLSON: So what's the proposed mitigation for the impact to the, what, 34.35 acres of
wetlands?
MR. LENBERGER: Right, I'll let the petitioner handle that.
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: May we hear from the petitioner?
MS. BISHOP: For the record, Karen Bishop, agent for the petitioner Barton-Mcintyre.
We are -- we've been meeting with the District right now. We had actually less impacts earlier.
The District and the Corps asked us to consolidate our wetlands instead of accessing the uplands that
unfortunately split the site in half. We had all of our residential stuff back there. They asked to us move
that to make it all contiguous so that you can have -- as you can see, we have a corridor and a flowway.
The roadway on the south side of our project is Tree Farm Road, goes partway down there, and
so there is no flow literally past that roadway. But to the east the road does diminish. And to the east
there is a connection. So we revised our plan to do that.
Our proposed mitigation is on-site mitigation. We're working out the numbers now with the --
with the District and the Corps for what those are. And so far they seem to have accepted our -- our
wrap analysis and what we propose to do on-site.
MR. CARLSON: What are you proposing to do on-site?
MS. BISHOP: I have my biologist to give you exactly what we're doing, but we're doing on-site
mitigation, which is removal of exotics and enhancement in certain areas. MR. HALL: Tim Hall, Turrell & Associates.
The on-site mitigation is going to include maintaining the hydrology of the wetlands. And also,
the quality of most of the wetlands in the eastern portion of the property are pretty heavily infested with
melaleuca. And because of the roadway and the canal -- there's also from the roadway a power line
easement.
The historic sheet flow's been altered in the area. So our mitigation is going to include removing
all of the exotic vegetation, which is mainly melaleuca, Brazilian pepper, maintaining the on-site
hydrology and, if necessary, replanting appropriate natives.
MR. CARLSON: Are the water levels here close to historic, or is there any way -- is their
enhancement appropriate?
MR. HALL: The only visible water levels that we have as far as the biological indicators, liken
lines and water marks, is in the depressional hardwood swamp, the little depressional head there. Which,
when we surveyed them, showed them to be about an inch to two inches below ground level in the
remaining -- of the remaining wetlands.
As far as the old historic levels, we don't have any of that information. We just based the control
elevation and our hydrologic scheme on what was existing.
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: Other questions for the petitioner or staff?.
Anybody among us in the room that has questions about the project or --
MR. COE: I had a question of staff. On sheet flow, it's being stopped or changed by the road.
The road may have been put in at a time when we weren't as concerned about sheet flow as we are now.
Is there a way to alter the road that would get our sheet flow back?
MR. CHRZANOWSKI: The District would be probably looking at that. You could put culverts
under the road. If you knew how much sheet flow was coming through, you could size the culverts to
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pass that amount of water. ! assume that's where you're headed with this question? MR. COE: Yeah.
MR. HALL: One of the problems with that is that the property's -- south of the road are
developed as a nursery. So restoring sheet -- the water really, even as sheet flow going across the
surface of the ground, wouldn't -- even if you could get it across the road, would still be blocked by the
nursery and the activities going on there.
The existing off-site flows, as we said, are on the eastern portion of the property, heading to the
south, and that's what we have -- we modified the plan and we've tried to maintain that off-site flow so
we don't cause any impacts to the properties to the -- to the undeveloped properties to the south and to
the east.
MR. COE: In other words, the east, it will just flow east and south.
MR. HALL: No, currently --
MR. COE: Is there a road currently there?
MR. HALL: Currently the flow is from -- is to the southwest. It comes from the northeastern
part of the property onto the property and out to the canal. Some small portion of that flow does also go
east, and that's what we have tried to maintain. MR. COE: Okay, thank you.
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: What is your pleasure on this project?
MR. SANSBURY: Move approval.
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: Do we have a second?
MR. BAXTER: Second.
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: All in favor?
Any opposed?
(No response.)
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: Thank you very much.
Is it convenient to go through the water resource workshop?
MR. LORENZ: Yes.
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: Seems like it might take us until 1:00 or something like that.
MR. LORENZ: Well, the time frame is about an hour and 40 minutes in terms of what staff has
presented. I know that John Boldt has a -- we'd like to be able to reschedule -- move John up on the
agenda. He's got a commitment. He has to be out at 11:30. Maybe 11:35 he can give about 10 or 15
minutes of presentation, and then move him ahead of schedule. Then we'll just keep the rest of the
schedule that I've given you.
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: Is that okay, just to keep going?
MR. CARLSON: Yes.
MR. COE: That's fine.
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: Thank you very much, we appreciate your putting this together. I
think this should be very helpful to us.
MR. BOLDT: Good morning. I do apologize for the fact I have to leave shortly, so I'm going to
make an abbreviated presentation. But my name is John Boldt. I'm the Collier County stormwater
management director.
My purpose here this morning is to give you a brief overview of some of the stormwater
activities that are going on in Collier County now. I think that you would be of interest.
The handout that was just given to you is just a basic fact sheet, the blue sheets I've given you.
The first page of which kind of gives a brief summary of those things that I am and am not involved with
as the stormwater director for Collier County.
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And one of the distinctions you need to make is that I am responsible for the secondary drainage
systems of the county. The primary or the larger systems are the responsibility by a delegation to South
Florida Wa~er Management District Big Cyprus Basin.
And Clarence Tears is going to follow my presentation, and he'll tell you more about the larger
primary systems and some the very large, very county-wide things he's doing. I'm more involved in the
secondary, more the regional systems, the operation and maintenance of about 146 miles of secondary
systems, 12 water level control structures, and three stormwater pumping stations.
Operation and maintenance takes up a good share of my energies, but the rest of our energies are
devoted towards a capital improvement program of the remaining systems. And in this year's budget we
have some almost eight million dollars budgeted towards these larger basins, either in the planning of
them, the design or the construction. And I'd like to just focus on that for the time being.
First one I'm going to show you very quickly, give you a rough idea of what's involved, is our
so-called Lely area stormwater improvement project. These are very small-scaled maps, very difficult
for you to see everything involved.
MR. BAXTER: Could you face that forward so I can see it? Thank you.
MR. BOLDT: A little out of kilter.
This is part of Water Management District No. 6, out in East Naples, bounded on the north by
Radio Road, on the east by Collier Boulevard. Here's U.S. 41 and Rattlesnake Hammock through this
area. There's a very large system out there between the Lely main and the Lely branch.
We've been working on this project for about 10 years. Tried to implement it. Very complex
situation, involved two very large developments on the lower end. The Villages of Sabal Bay project
and Lely Lakes have all the outfalls for all this water. And we're proposing to make improvements to
this system to provide, first of all, drainage and flood control, enhancement of water quality treatment in
the area before it discharges down into the Intercoastal, protection of the wetlands, and in some cases
some groundwater recharge, although that's not a major issue in this area.
The main runs up across 41, parallels Rattlesnake Hammock, is coming from through Royal
Wood out into the Heritage -o Naples Heritage area. And the branch starts on the north side of Davis
Boulevard, east of Santa Barbara, goes through Crown Pointe, down through Riviera, crosses
Rattlesnake Hammock and joins.
And so we're in the process of trying to get permits for this area. Have the funds budgeted for
some land acquisition, some major mitigation needs that we're going to have out in the area for the
engineering design. And we expect to do this. This will be about a 16 million dollar project spread over
about three or four years.
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: Does that water end up in Rookery Bay, John?
MR. BOLDT: Not really. It's in the intercoastal. It depends which way the tides run on whether
it goes into Naples Bay or Rookery Bay. But it doesn't go directly into it.
Another major study that we've been working on, it's a $600,000 study, joint effort between
Collier County, the Big Cypress Basin and the City of Naples. Would you like to give me help here in
straightening this leg up?
It's the so-called Gordon River extension, starting just south of the Parkway and running all the
way on up in -- and the headwaters of it is the Pine Ridge Industrial Park, north of Pine Ridge. We're
just completing Phase III of the study, which is the data collection portion of it. We're going to soon
enter into Phase IV, which will be a model, a computer model which will model the hydrology and the
hydraulics of this system, both for water quantity and water quality issues.
And again, we're looking at impacts on wetlands, the water quality improvements as discharges
into Naples Bay. This is the headwaters of Naples Bay. And in this particular case, the city's coral --
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excuse me, coastal ridge aquifer lies underneath Goodlette Road area over here. And we're quite
sensitive to the groundwater recharge area here.
Let's see, this is about a six-phase study that we're just --
MR. CARLSON: I have a question on that, Mr. Boldt.
MR. BOLDT: Yes, sir.
MR. CARLSON: Are you acquiring an easement for the maintenance of that?
MR. BOLDT: We propose that in the future. We're not at that point at this time. We're just
doing the study, trying to figure out what we've got, what improvements might be necessary. You know,
all of the what ifs. And then what the impacts of those would be, you know, to the wetlands and
downstream and, you know, how much benefit --
MR. CARLSON: As long as I've been here, and that's a long time, people have been talking
about a Gordon River greenway. Is there any way to coordinate the drainage easement with a greenway
project?
MR. BOLDT: That's a possibility, although very controversial because we are talking about, you
know, a lot of private property rights them. Those are golf courses, by and large. And they're going to
be quite sensitive to not having people wandering up through the middle of their projects. But those will
all be looked at during the study phase when we get into the alternatives.
The other major study we're doing that would be of interest to you does drain -- goes directly into
Rookery Bay and that's the so-called Belle Meade study area. I'm particularly interested in those
portions of the agricultural area north of U.S. 41, out east of 951, and the remote possibility, or the
possibility, the future that those things will become more development oriented.
I'm really nervous as a stormwater director about the agricultural activities because of the way
they're set up. There's either all sorts of dikes and dams and pumps and reservoirs out there, you know,
to serve their needs, but would not be compatible with residential developments and trying to reestablish
historical flows down through that area. And then south of U.S. 41 into the Fidler's Creek area. We're
working very closely with Fidler's Creek on a regular basis on the acceptance of the flow from the north
and passing it on down into their long Fiddler's Creek, which is the interface with the wetlands.
This is in the very initial stages. We just completed a new update topographic mapping of this
area and will within the next year launch into the data collecting and the engineering phase of that.
Another planning effort we have, just starting to start program into it is the so-called Immokalee
area stormwater master plan. We have not yet funded this, but it's in the schedule because it is the
headwaters of the State Road 29 canal, the borrow canal, which is Barron River, which goes all the way
down to Everglades City. We're concerned about it.
There are a number of flooding issues in what I would call the village of Immokalee that need to
be addressed. And we're looking at those. And we want to do a master plan of the whole thing that will,
you know, deal with all their various issues of water quantity, water quality up in that area.
Again, the very initial stages. Just to let you know, we have two urban areas in East Naples that
we're proposing to do some study in the future. We have already obtained some of the initial aerial
topographic mapping of this, and we'll be programming over the next couple of years the initial data
collection and study of it.
Two basins that are side by side, north and south, one of which is Rock Creek, which flows in
and crosses Airport Road at the southeast comer of the airport and goes into Naples Bay. By and large,
this one and the one to the south of it is what's Haldeman Creek, are highly urbanized areas with a lot of
older developments that don't have modem state-of-the-art water management systems in them. And we
want to take a look at those, how we might optimize water quality and provide some additional
stormwater flooding drainage in those areas. That was Rock Creek.
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Haldeman Creek is actually the basin we're physically located here at the Collier County
complex. The major outfall of which is over here in our Wal-Mart, south Wal-Mart parking lot. There's
a control structure. This water headwaters up over near Queens Park and Kings Lake and serves the area
south of Davis Boulevard, down through this whole Lakewood, Glades area, and then serves up as the
headwaters for Haldeman Creek.
As I say, we just gathered the initial data for this. Because it's so highly urbanized, there would
be a very limited opportunity to do much there, but we're going to try to optimize what we can.
Really going fast through these things. And I can spend a lot of time and explanation on a lot of
different details.
Another one that we've put high priority on is the Gateway Triangle area by Davis, U.S. 41,
Airport Road. It's particularly in the western portions of it, near Commercial Drive and Linwood.
There's some very severe flooding problems in that area. Mainly because the property is only two and a
half to three and a half feet above sea level. It's very difficult to provide, you know, really good flood
water protection of that.
We are looking at it. We have a system proposed which includes a two and a half acre dry
retention area that we just recently purchased and hope to incorporate into our water quality treatment
area of this whole system, and then discharge it into U.S. 41 six-laning. They just put a new storm drain
in there.
The other -- I guess the thing we have planned here is that this discharges into the Boat Haven
Canal, which is tidal water. We're proposing to do a pilot project by putting a flexible rubber check
valve on the ends of those discharge pipes at that point to prevent saltwater from surging back and forth
in those pipes, give us some additional protection of the storage. We have more water quality treatment.
And that's a project we hope to undertake this next year.
Another project we got a high priority on is the so-called Wiggins Pass, way up in the northern
portions of the county. This being Wiggins Pass Road and 41. Here's The Audubon. Bentley Village,
Sterling Oaks. And all this water comes down through Tarpon Cove. And at this point is pretty well
blocked south of there and is creating some -- quite a bit of a tipple effect back through these projects.
And we're working quite hard trying to obtain some land tights south of Wiggins Pass so we can safely
pass this water through, take it through some wetlands, do some water quality treatment and discharge it
in some tidal waters down there.
This one was programmed. We actually have some construction funds for it, but we're a long
ways from doing that.
Last one I just want to bring to your attention is some of the projects you've been reviewing over
the last year or so. One of which is the Mediterra project, way up on the north county line. And another
project out east of there, the Ronto project by -- I don't know if there's any other name associated with it.
There's a number of other larger projects springing up on this North Livingston Road extension
between Immokalee Road and the county line. And we're quite concerned about the flow being
generated through here, passing through these existing neighborhoods, Imperial Gulf and Palm River.
And we're in the process of-- just collected our data. We're going to do a computer model on this
system to look at some of the -- what we know are some of the restriction points and what it's going to
take to provide some better flow through this area, and look at the flowways we have coming from these
natural flows out to the east, through some of those cypress areas. And so that's another one of our
major projects.
And with that, let's see, I have about 25 major projects. I've just introduced you to about 10 or
12 of them. And we have an ongoing program of improvements to these, and to the operation and
maintenance of the existing systems.
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And with that, I'll turn it back over and let Clarence tell you about some of the larger things that
he's doing in the county.
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: Thank you very much for joining us.
MR. BAXTER: Can we get a copy of all this? Is that possible?
MR. BOLDT: Of the maps themselves?
MR. BAXTER: Yeah. Do you have them shrunk down?
MR. BOLDT: I can see what I can do. It's pretty difficult.
MR. TEARS: Good morning. Can you hear me?
Clarence Tears, director of the Big Cypress Basin. I'm here today just to give you a brief
overview of what we're doing.
I'm providing each of you with a copy of the annual report. And I stuck inside the front cover
our five-year capital improvement program. So as I go through this, I'll try to talk about some of that.
In January, the Big Cypress Basin board approved our current five-year capital construction
program. And on this sheet I provided you inside your cover, you can see what we have planned for the
next five years. Currently we're working on the Cocohatchee Canal, Phase IV. This is the final
improvements to the Cocohatchee Canal. And what we're trying to do is provide 25-year storm event
protection, yet we added three water control structures to provide water quality, and tried to prevent over
drainage of some natural sloughs.
The current year we're working on CR-951 improvements, to try to convey some of those
stormwater during the summer. Yet at the onset of the dry season, our goal is trying to hold back water.
So it's always a balance for water managers. We usually get 80 percent of our rain during the summer
and nobody wants it, so we have to get rid of it.
And over some of our critical restoration projects, what we're trying to look at is how can we
better manage this water on publicly owned land to try to allow it to go through natural systems. And
what we found, the best way to manage water is naturally. And as we grow and become more
urbanized, it's more and more of a challenge to do that.
Some of the critical restoration projects you can see identified on this sheet are in sort of a tan
color. Lake Trafford restoration, you heard about that. We're trying to remove eight and a half million
cubic yards of muck from the lake. We purchased a disposal site just upstream of the lake, which is 640
acres. And our long-term goal, and the board has actually been discussing this, is possibly using this site
after the restoration project as a restoration site, because it is contiguous with the CREW land
acquisition.
And one of the ideas is to restore the site. There is some gopher tortoises located on the site, so
it's a challenge for us to make sure we don't disturb them in the restoration process.
I think this is great for our community. It's one of the largest fresh water lakes south of Lake
Okeechobee. I think it's critical to the long-term sustainability of our migrating bird populations,
another thing that people come to the area.
We talk about economics. What people don't realize, that the reason a lot of people come to
South Florida and to Naples is the diversity of what we can do here. We can play golf, we can go to the
beach, we can go do sport fishing, we can go just a few miles away and see migrating birds, birds that
you can't see anywhere else, unless you want to go to Central America or South America. We just have
an extremely diverse community and opportunities for everybody.
And sustainability is extremely important. And we know sustainability is based on natural flows
of water. And how do we maintain that? And you as advisory board, that's a major challenge, because
you see all of the growth that's coming to our area. And every road, if it's only four inches high, impacts
surface flows. It's a major challenge.
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Southern Golden Gate Estates, I think this is probably one of the most important opportunities
that we still have available to us, and that's restoring 53,000 acres. And using that, once it's in public
ownership, to rehydrate that area. And what that would do is originally -- right now we have a point
discharge at Port-of-the-Islands. We go anywhere from 200 million to 600 million gallons a day at one
single point.
So what we've done is drained the whole Southern Golden Gate Estates area and single -- just
pushed all that water at one point. So water in itself is a pollutant. So our goal is if we can restore this
area, not flood it, restore it and rehydrate it, the idea is to distribute this point discharge over 18 linear
miles.
Now, this flows into the Cape Romano, Ten Thousand Islands. So what that does, that's
improving the estuarine system. And the estuarine system is where Florida life begins, aquatic life
begins. It's just better for the sustainability of Collier County.
Currently we're at about 37,000 acres. It's being purchased by the State of Florida. Eventually it
will become the Picayune State Forest and managed by the Division of Forestry.
Our goal is within two years to have all the land acquired to move forward. We currently have --
it will be part of the Everglades restoration and we'll work with the Corps of Engineers to get federal
funding for this project.
It's estimated the restoration project will cost roughly $16 million. That's adding plugs to the
canals. We'll have to add two to three pump stations just south of 1-75 because we still have to provide
flood protection to the properties to the north. And that's an important component, is that currently there
are people in northern Golden Gate Estates have a one in 1 O-year storm event system. And we will
maintain that, or whatever the current level is in that system. No less than one in 1 O-year storm event.
So that's a critical component of the restoration is to make sure we provide flood protection.
One nice thing about Southern Golden Gate Estates, it provides rehydration. When you allow
water to move slowly across land, it filters back into the ground so it gives us rehydration. All those
channels built in Southern Golden Gate Estates over the years have dropped the groundwater levels close
to the channels over 10 feet. Not talking surface water levels, groundwater levels. And the idea is that
groundwater levels get too low, you start to have saltwater intrusion and your biodiversity changes and
everything changes. So that's the goal of that.
Also, if you allow water to move slowly through natural habitat, it cleans the water. It cleanses
the water before it gets to the Gulf. That's going to be important as we grow. Because urbanization,
more traffic on the roadways, all that brings more and more contaminants, more and more pollutants,
and the best way to cleanse that is naturally.
Then we have the Tamiami Trail. This is already a critical restoration project. We have an
agreement signed with the Corps. It's a 15 million dollar project, adding culverts under Tamiami Trail.
Not to convey more water from one side to the other but distribute the flow and try to make the Trail
more invisible.
Fortunately this is only costing the taxpayers of Collier County about 400 -- a little over 400,000.
I've been able to work with Florida Department of Transportation to piggyback with the road
improvements, and through the Corps for a 15 million dollar project, it's costing a little over 400,000.
And then I think three to four years out we get 200,000 of that back. So the, you know, final number is
about 279,000. So that's a pretty good return. And we've been able to get federal funding to take care
some of the local projects.
This sheet's just important to show -- you know, we talk about contiguous, you know, wetlands,
long-term improvements and sustainability. You can see the CREW lands that are currently being
purchased. You can see Lake Trafford. You can see the Camp Keais Strand, the piece that moves from
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noah to south, and how it's corrected to all the other pieces.
And as we move into the future, the CREW area is really the headwaters of our whole water
supply. In Collier County, I think it's 90 percent of the water that we utilize is rain driven. So that
means every time -- when it rains in the summertime, that replenishes our chief water supply.
As we go to the deeper, deeper aquifers, which we will have to do in the future, because of the
demands on the shell aquifers, that water supply originates somewhere up by Orlando. But as we go
deeper into the aquifers, the quality of the water is degraded. The chloride levels get higher. So the cost
to process that water increases.
And recently we just finished the lower west coast water supply plan. And in that plan it's stating
that we need to move to alternative water supplies because we've tapped out our chief sources, which is
the Tamiami Aquifer. So what that means over time, the cost of water may rise, yet the technology
continues to improve, so you'll see the cost probably level out. But if we tap the deeper sources, what
we do, the shell aquifers are not impacted and we still maintain our wetlands, which are extremely
important to the community.
Another sheet I just pulled out of the Florida Trend in May, I thought was real interesting, is this
sheet here that says more than a third of the 564 plants and animal species listed as threatened or
endangered in the U.S. use wetland habitats. And then another interesting thing is, 1999 state lost a net
total of some 2,400 acres of wetlands, nearly twice as much as it lost in 1996. So, I mean, our wetlands
are going away quickly, yet they're extremely important to listed species.
Also down here it says wetland in a floodplain can reduce flood peaks by 80 percent. So, you
now, once we channelize water, the velocities increase, you know, we're changing water elevations. But
if we can keep it in natural areas, we can reduce a lot of the flooding impact. The natural areas are
extremely important. Overall improvement of water quality. Some of the things I've already stated, but
it's extremely important.
The other thing the basin's working on is the Big Cypress Basin watershed plan. This is a model.
We've created a model to represent the whole basin of Collier County. The western portion of the basin
from State Road 29 west. And we use this as a management tool. We say what if. What if we make
these changes, what are the impacts to the whole system?
Historically, what engineers will do is they just take a little piece of the whole pie and they focus
on that little piece. But through our capital construction program, what we're trying to do is look at the
whole pie and what are the impacts. Because sometimes when we add a structure over here, there's
impacts way back here. And the whole idea is look at the old system, the cost benefit.
Recently through this water management model we actually asked the developer to put a
structure in. Then we found out that the impacts of that structure, we actually asked them to reduce the
height. So the models are working.
We're presenting the final stage of that plan to the board at May 19th's meeting, and then we'll
probably proceed with another model which is a Mike SHE model to incorporate all the data collected in
South Lee County, because that is important to the regional benefit of our system. And the better we can
understand how those flows impact Collier County, the better we can manage our system. So we're also
looking at that.
Another thing that's really important is water quality. I'm working currently with the county on a
cooperative water quality monitoring program. And the idea of this program is, do we have water
quality problems? And if we do, can we address those and correct them?
Also, as we go through the restoration of some of our projects, what are the impacts of those
restorations? Have they improved water quality, or have they degraded water quality? And it's
extremely important.
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Over the years, we've been collecting a lot of data, but they go to one location and then five years
later they go back. It's never provided us any training information or long-term analysis. This program
that we put together with the county will provide us that.
We're also working with other counties, all the way up to Charlotte County, in trying to see what
they're doing, and in trying to incorporate all the data together, make sure everybody's using the same
protocol to collect data, and make sure it's consistent. And there's actually -- out of this, we've created a
water quality consortium of the whole west coast. And all it's going to do is improve the way data's
collected and make sure the data we're collecting is worth something.
MR. BAXTER: Do you have a copy of the protocol for monitoring and collecting this data?
MR. TEARS: They're actually looking -- each area has their own protocol for collecting data.
This committee, actually at their last meeting, discussed that. They're all bring their data -- their
protocols, I think, to the next meeting. They're going to review it and discuss it. So hopefully the
outcome will be one established way of collecting data.
And there is some variations, even in the testing procedures. And what they all do, all the labs
take from the same sample and they analyze it. So we're trying to compare data. And if we see some
differences, why do we see differences. So that way if you compare the data in Collier County to data in
Charlotte County, you're comparing apples with apples. That's extremely important.
The next thing that I want to talk to you briefly about is the Southwest Florida study, which is a
component of the restudy. And I've got just a couple of pages. The Southwest Florida study will deal
with all Lee County, most of Collier County, Hendry County and portions of Charlotte County. It's
approximately 4,300 miles. And it's just to identify water resource problems in the area.
One important thing is when the Corps comes in to do this study, what it does is anything
identified in the study provides federal dollars, matching dollars. So for the basin what that will do is if
some projects are extremely expensive, instead of impacting the local taxpayers through the ad valorem
process, we can get some of that federal money into the community.
The study participants are federal agencies, state agencies, local government, tribes, and
Southwest Florida Regional Planning Council. And right now they're in the study scoping phase. What
we're trying to do is get information from all the stakeholders. You know, what are your concerns, what
are your problems, what do you think needs to be addressed in this study, and that's what they're looking
at.
We tried to create a list of stakeholders. And what we did is met with each individual group
separately, because in the past we would bring all the stakeholders together. And one group of
stakeholders would take charge of the meeting, and we didn't hear the voice of all the stakeholders. So
we tried to keep the meeting separate at the beginning to make sure we -- that we cover all of the issues.
Now, this is a joint project between the Corps and the South Florida Water Management District.
And as we move forward, everybody will be involved in the process. Hopefully in September, after we
go back to the stakeholders again with the scope of work, we'll present the scope of work to the district
governing board at the September board meeting. Then hopefully we can go forward with the study.
And the study is anticipated to take almost four years. And also the study will incorporate South Lee
County, the Caloosahatchee River study and also the Big Cyprus Basin study. So the information that
we already have won't be lost or duplicated.
And another thing you've been hearing a lot about is the restudy. Who's paying for what? At
this point I can't tell you exactly who will pay. But the basin is set up a little differently. Can everybody
read that? There's the district tax and you have the basin tax. Well, Big Cyprus Basin actually has their
own basin. And there's two basins within the district. And the other basin, which is the Okeechobee
Basin, is made up of 15 counties. So 100 percent of our basin tax stays in Collier County.
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In my 20-year projection for my capital improvement program, I've already looked at some of the
critical restoration projects on the table, and I've already set aside funding for those projects.
Now, in the restudy, if you look at this chart, there's only a maximum that the basin millage rate
can be, and the District maximum. Now, if the District decides or is required to raise the District millage
rate, we could be impacted. But if they raise the basin millage rate, they would only be able to raise the
Okeechobee Basin for that.
And what the district also looked is that the Governor requested them to try to come up with 100
million dollars. They went through all their line items, all their budgets, all their programs. They only
could come up with about 48.15 million dollars. So they're short. I'm not sure where the Governor will
expect the District to get the shortfall from, but at this point there's some ideas of looking at
documentary stamp. You could raise the documentary stamp and receive about 60 million dollars.
Water use fees, broad tax, sales tax. There was some charging additional tax on airfares. These were all
options and ideas.
Currently none of them have been really considered, and so I can't actually tell you where the
funds will come from. But we're not part of the Corps of Engineer design project. If it's a project in
Collier County, we'll probably pay it through the basin tax. If it's outside the county, if it's through the
Okeechobee tax, it will not impact Collier County. But if it's attached to the District tax at large, there
will be some impact to Collier County. I'm sorry, I can't give you more information. That's the best I
have at this point.
That's a real basic overview of everything that we're working on through the Big Cypress Basin.
I'm here to answer any questions that you may have.
MR. SMITH: Mr. Tears, I think I remember seeing you at some of the community character
meetings.
MR. TEARS: Yes.
MR. SMITH: Yeah. And I was going to say, this is a little bit different from what you've talked
about, although it's certainly related. I notice that you have all of the canal systems, especially in
Northern Golden Gate Estates, shown on the map. And there was some suggestions made at that
community character -- at some of those community character meetings that some of these canals in
Northern Golden Gate Estates could and perhaps should be looked at for recreational uses and made, you
know, useful for purposes of the people, you know, boating and other -- fishing and that sort of thing.
Does your -- does the southwest -- or the South Florida Management District have any regulatory
authority over that particular aspect of these canals? And if so, what would be -- what do you think the
position would be of--
MR. TEARS: No, most of ours, regulatory authority comes through what the county provided us
with and it deals with the drainage easements.
The majority of the channels in Collier County are drainage easements. That means the
underlining fee to that property is through an easement. So we don't own fee title to the majority of the
property. Whenever we build a structure, we do try to get fee title around that structure, because it is a
permanent facility.
We do, through our permitting process, manage the over-banks and what goes into the channel.
But no, we don't get into managing, you know, boats activity. That would be probably managed through
Florida Wildlife or Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation and through the county. Marine patrol would
also be involved.
But we encourage fishing. You know, through our techniques of management and channel
maintenance, we try to ensure that we don't impact aquatic species in the channels. And through our
long-term efforts, we hope to improve that and make them viable, sustainable communities for our
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CHAIRMAN CORNELL: Other questions?
MR. SANSBURY: Mr. Chairman, question.
How are we looking -- I know our water source
which we work with you guys directly on, which is the Airport Road canal and so forth, is way down
there. How are we looking in your projections on where we're going on water restrictions? I know
you've got long-range weather projections and things like that.
MR. TEARS: Currently the District wasn't looking at going to water restrictions because of the
rains we had last month. They sort of rebounded and the groundwater levels were retaining. But if they
dropped significantly, the District would, you know, push for water restriction. But at this point I
haven't heard of any suggestion to go to water restriction.
But we are dry. And what I recommend to everybody is, you know, conserve water. And I think
it's just a mentality, we need to realize we all have to do our part in the future. And whatever we can do.
You know, turn off the hose when you're washing your car. Wash your car in the grass, if you have a
dry spot. Then you serve two purposes. Take shorter showers. But we all need to do our part.
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: Thanks a lot for joining us.
MR. TEARS: Sure.
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: Appreciate it.
MR. TEARS: Have a great day.
MR. SANSBURY: Thank you.
MR. LORENZ: Yes, Mr. Chairman, let me just add, part of what Clarence was talking about
was the Southwest Florida study. I've had contact with Curt Thompson with the U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers who is -- of course, the Corps and the Southwest Florida Management District are the partners
for the Southwest Florida study. He wanted me to provide you with this complete packet. He couldn't
be here today. And the Corps, of course, wants to involve the county local interest as stakeholders, as
Clarence had noted. And this is the total packet for the Southwest Florida study.
At some particular point, of course, as maybe some issues start to emerge out of this study, the
council may want to take up reviewing those issues, and then as your role as advisors of the Board of
County Commissioners, you could certainly feel -- develop a set of recommendations for the County
Commission. But this is the total packet of some of the slides that Clarence had shown on the viewer.
With that, I believe that Joe Cheatam is up next. Joe is the county's wastewater director.
MR. CHEATAM: For the record, my name is Joseph Cheatam, the wastewater director for
Collier County. I was here a few months ago and I gave you a presentation on reclaimed waters. I'm
only here today to give you an update. I have no really formal presentation to make this morning, but I
just want to give you some facts what's going on in the last couple of months in our department.
The two sources of reclaimed water for our system comes from the south county water
reclamation facility and the North County Water Reclamation facility, with a combined capacity of 16.5
million gallons per day.
The south county plant right now is at 82 percent capacity, and we are in the process of
completing a design report to upgrade this facility to 12 MGD. The north county plant is designed for
8.59 MGD. Right now it's at 92 percent capacity. We have 5 MGD capacity going on line the year 2001.
Both plants utilize 70 percent of their effluents for reclaimed water distribution in the county.
We just completed a report with Camp Dresser and McKey looking at our reclaimed water for
the future. It's a 1 O-year planning horizon. The report now is in draft form. It will be finalized
sometime in July of this year. The report identified our existing irrigation demands for the county,
future potential customers for our reclaimed water system, our level of service standard, our sources of
existing irrigation needs, our allotment program.
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And finally, the county -- Board of County Commissioners has mandated to our~dep~ar~ent tj~
make our system more reliable in the future. And what does that mean? Doesn't mean that our plants
are going to shut down the doors, just means that the customers of our reclaimed water system wants
water when they need it.
As of today, we are rationing reclaimed water in the south portion of the county, due to high
irrigation demands. In the future, we're trying to look at other alternatives through supplementing our
system to provide more water for our customers.
We set down some alternatives for criteria for distribution of our water for our new customers
from this study. In the future, all of our customers will have at least 100 acres of irrigation needs. They
must be near our transmission lines or be willing to pay for extensions of our pipelines. And the priority
for these customers will be based on their difficulty to obtain other sources of irrigation water, such as
from problems with saltwater intrusion. So in the future our customers will be prioritized on the greatest
need comes first.
Another problem we've had with the county is some of our customers irrigate more than others,
so we have to develop a standard -- or a level of service standard for our customers. And we are trying
to develop a standard which we've come up with from the Water Management District of one inch per
acre per week. And by developing a standard, which means some of our contrast will need to be redone,
so we can't conserve water to spread the distribution amongst more customers.
We're looking at three alternatives for more irrigation water for a system. Number one is aquifer
storage and recharge and recovery. Right now we have a permit process going on for a well to
demonstrate whether or not this can be accomplished or not. It's in the process now review. And we
have a public hearing on June 16th at the North County Water Reclamation facility.
We're also looking at Mulepen Quarry, the source of irrigation water, using groundwater wells
located adjacent to the Mulepen Quarry as an alternative.
Another alternative will be taking surface water either from Mulepen Quarry or from the Golden
Gate canals. These alternatives are being studied by our consultants and by our staff. We'll be making a
recommendation sometime this summer and going before the board this fall with a recommendation for
additional sources of irrigation of water.
And with that, do you have any questions?
Yes, sir.
MR. CARLSON: You say you're setting the standard of one inch per acre per week for your
customers?
MR. CHEATAM: That is something we are considering. It's not something that has been
approved yet by the Board of County Commissioners.
MR. CARLSON: Do you have any idea what people are using now?
MR. CHEATAM: Yes, we do. Some are using less, and some are using more. It ranges
anywhere from .8 inches per week to 1.5 inches per week.
MR. CARLSON: Okay. So my point was, is there a potential for conserving water and actually
needing less water if you stick with that standard? But it doesn't sound like there's going to be any big
savings there.
MR. CHEATAM: We'll save probably a couple million gallons per day doing this process.
MR. CARLSON: Okay. And how do we get involved in getting our input into what we think
would be the appropriate supplemental water, which in my opinion would be the Golden Gate Canal
system, rather than surface water bodies like Mulepen Quarry?
MR. CHEATAM: Right now we are working with AB&B Consultants here in Naples. And
they're our lead engineer. And so those comments could go through them or through our staff.
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MR. CARLSON: Is there going to be any public input --
MR. CHEATAM: There'll be some --
MR. CARLSON: -- formal public --
MR. CHEATAM: We haven't really planned any. But if there's a demand for some, we
definitely could have some public meetings on these alternatives in a workshop setting.
MR. CARLSON: Could you just give me your card before you leave?
MR. CHEATAM: Okay.
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: Anything else for Joe?
MR. COE: I have a question.
A golf course. I don't know how many people play golf in one day on one golf course. Say 150
people, maybe?
MR. CHEATAM: I don't know.
MR. SANSBURY: About 160 to 180 rounds a day on an 18-hole course.
MR. COE: 160 to 180. What's their water usage versus the same, say, square acreage use of,
say, homeowners? Who uses more water, for the benefit of more people?
MR. SANSBURY: We do. If I could answer from our standpoint, if I could. We have a
two-pipe water systems throughout Grey Oaks which we actually utilize. Golden Gate Canal happens to
be the source with the backup of wells.
I would say the golf course probably -- and we -- each house is metered, as is the golf course is
metered. I would say that the golf course probably uses on an acreage basis probably 25 to 30 percent
more water than an individual residential owner, if I had to guess.
We do -- the number -- we do between three and a half to four and a half inches worth, you
know, of the use.
THE COURT REPORTER: I'm sorry, I couldn't hear the last part of your answer.
MR. SANSBURY: As I say, how much water we use at the golf course is between two and a
half inches -- excuse me, three and a half inches and four and a half inches per acre.
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: Per week?
MR. SANSBURY: Per week, I think --
MR. CHEATAM: Per week.
MR. SANSBURY: Per week, yeah.
MR. COE: And that compares to how much per household?
MR. SANSBURY: I would say two, two and a half, maybe.
MR. CHEATAM: Most of our customers have septic use permits, so they have additional
sources of water. We're just trying to spread out water out over the -- as much as we can throughout the
whole county.
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: Anything else for Joe?
Thank you very much.
MR. CHEATAM: Thank you.
MR. LORENZ: Our next speaker will be Paul Mattausch. He's the water director on the potable
water side of the equation.
MR. MATTAUSCH: Give me just about 10 seconds here to get plugged in and -- Paul
Mattausch, department director for the water department, Collier County. And I'm very pleased to be
here today.
And for some reason, I don't have -- I'm all plugged in and I have this up miming and I don't
have it on any of your monitors either, right?
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: No.
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MR. MATTAUSCH: This worked this moming at 8:30. I was here to make sure that everythin:g~
was -- everything was up and running.
Kady, if you can hear me, for some reason, we don't have a --
MR. COE: Hear that, Joe?
Why does the water that is used for irrigating my lawn stink?
MR. CHEATAM: Probably has hydrogen sulfide in it. Does it come from a well?
MR. COE: No, it comes from your plant.
MR. CHEATAM: Shouldn't smell from our plant.
MR. COE: Yeah, right. It didn't smell when it came from the lake.
MR. SANSBURY: I think that was off the record.
MR. COE: No, it's not closed.
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: Sounds informal. Is that what --
(Brief recess.)
MR. MATTAUSCH: Again, since it's been so long, for the record, Paul Mattausch, director of
the water department. I wanted to reintroduce myself.
I would like to tell you, unlike Joe, who was here a couple of months ago and gave a
presentation, this is my first opportunity to appear before this council. And I appreciate the invitation.
So what I'm going to do is give you an overview of the water department and walk you through briefly
from source to tap so that you know exactly who we are and what we do and where our water comes
from and where we are headed with potable water supply for Collier County. I want to give you a
picture of what we see as the future, what our demands are, and where the demand for water is taking us.
And it's nice when things work.
I'd like to talk about source first. We have two well fields. Golden Gate well field, located
basically -- Golden Gate Boulevard and Wilson Avenue, near that intersection we have 27 wells. Those
wells average about 100 feet deep, and they have a capacity of 28.6 million gallons of water a day. And
that is -- that is our permitted capacity. This is a picture of what a well site, typical well site looks like.
You don't see a whole lot from above the ground. Most everything is below ground. The well, the well
casing itself, the motor, motor controls and electricity to make a well operate are located in a vault
facility similar to this.
Our second well field is our newest well field and was just placed into operation in 1999. It is
located along Vanderbilt Beach extension. It is unlike the Lower Tamiami Aquifer, which is a surficial
aquifer. This is a significantly deeper aquifer. We actually, to get into this aquifer, go through a couple
aquitards, a couple of regions of ground that have very low transmissivity, allow very little water to flow
through those layers.
And we have 10 wells located in this aquifer, some 700 to 1,000 feet deep. And the capacity of
this well field is 19 million gallons a day. One of the well houses in this well field is shown here in a
slide.
And the reason why there's a difference between this, I do want to point out that because
Southwest Florida -- and I've been here almost two years now, and I'm learning to appreciate the
thunderstorms that we have in the summertime here. Because we do have frequent thunderstorms, all of
our facilities have generation capacity. And what we do is we power several well sites from one well
site. And this happens to be a well site that not only houses the well and the motor and the motor
controls and that kind of thing, but it also houses a generator, so that the generator can run two or three
additional wells from this site so that we have power capacity to continue to operate with or without
Florida Power and Light.
The South County Regional Water Treatment Plant was constructed in 1984. The original
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capacity was four million gallons a day. It was expanded in 1988 to a total of 12 million gallons of
water a day. It is a lime softening treatment plant; one of the earliest forms of water treatment and a
very, very reliable water treatment facility.
We also have degassification. We talked a little bit about odor from groundwater. Our
groundwater has hydrogen sulfide in it, and so in order to make the water more palatable, aesthetically
pleasing to our customers, we do remove the hydrogen sulfide.
And rather than put that into the air where people no longer drink it but they breathe it, we tie
that up with sodium hydroxide and chlorine, and we treat that. That goes into the sanitary sewer system
tied up, and so that it is not discharged into the air.
This is a slide of the administration part of the South Water Treatment Plant. It's located just east
of 951 on Utility Drive, just north of 1-75.
The North County Regional Water Treatment Plant was constructed in 1993. Its initial capacity
was 12 million gallons a day. It was expanded in 1999, last year, to 20 million gallons a day. 12 million
gallons, the original capacity, was membrane softening, and the new eight million gallons a day
expansion is reverse osmosis.
One of the differences -- going back briefly to the source. The Tamiami Aquifer is a surficial
aquifer, fairly good quality fresh water supply. And the difference between that aquifer and the
Hawthorne Aquifer, as you heard Clarence say, the deeper you go, the poorer the quality of water, the
higher the chloride concentration. We do have total dissolved solids and chlorides in approximately 15
percent of the concentration of seawater. So it is brackish water. And reverse osmosis process removes
the chlorides, total dissolved solids, from the water, and makes a very high quality of potable water.
We mix those two streams from that plant, the 12 MGD of membrane softening and the 8 MGD
of reverse osmosis. The plant effluent is those two waters combined. We also degassify and have odor
control here because of the hydrogen sulfide in the raw water. And this is a picture of the North Water
Treatment Plant.
We also are currently putting in-- placing into operation, we've been injecting for about a year,
actually a little bit less than that, into an aquifer storage and recovery well. We call that our Manatee
Road ASR Well No. 1. We have a capacity in that well of 1.5 million gallons a day injection capacity
and recovery capacity.
During the -- one of the things that's unique to our way of life here in Florida, we kind of have an
inverse water demand cycle. Our lowest demand is during the summertime when a lot of the rest of the
country, the demand is high.
And during that period of time, when we have excess water treatment capacity, we can place that
potable drinking water down into an aquifer and use that excess capacity. Continue to run our water
treatment facility, get that extra million and a half gallons a day of drinking water, place it into an
aquifer, create a big -- a large bubble of treated water within that aquifer. And then during the period of
time when we need that excess capacity, when we need that water back, we can withdraw up to a million
and a half gallons a day of that potable water.
The water comes back out of the aquifer still drinking water quality. The only thing that we have
to do to it is bump up the chlorine residual in it to get the disinfectant level that FDEP requires and
actually EPA requires in drinking water. That well is about 528 feet deep.
One of the things that makes the hydrogeology very good for aquifer storage and recovery is we
have an aquifer down there that's only about 63 feet thick. And that allows us to -- between the two
aquitards, it allows us to create this large bubble of drinking water that we can then recover when we
need that water.
This is a photograph of the ASR well site. On the left, in the fenced in area, you see a motor
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standing there. That is directly over the well. And the right center, you see the chemical feed facility.
And on the extreme right-hand side is the ground storage tank, located at our Manatee Road facility.
That pipe going up the outside of the tank is the discharge from the well into the ground storage
tank. And we mix it in there with the rest of our potable water supply and provide that to our customers.
Water operations has a staff of 36 people, and their capacity is to operate those two well fields,
operate the two water treatment facilities, maintain the two water treatment plants, and operate the
remote pumping stations that we have on the system. We have a number of booster stations and ground
storage tanks on the system.
This is a picture of the odor control and degasification towers at the North Water Treatment
Facility.
Water distribution, that staff has 52 people. Their task is to maintain underground utilities, the
water mains, all of the appurtenances that go along with a water distribution system; the valves, fire
hydrants, all of those things that are connected to the water distribution system, and to maintain our
remote pumping facilities.
They also do meter installation and testing, and they also run the cross-connection control
program. Our cross-connection control devices that we are -- have been installing in the system in order
to maintain the integrity of the distribution system so that we don't get contamination from a secondary
source.
Joe earlier talked about reclaimed water. There are dual distribution systems out there, and
should someone cross-connect the two systems out there, we don't want that water to get back into the
potable water supply, so that's why we run a cross-connection control program.
That staff does have the chore of maintaining our remote facilities. This happens to be one of
those remote sites. This is also a unique ground storage tank. For those of you who have not been down
92, down just on the north edge of Marco Island, Goodland, this is the Goodland ground storage tank.
And an interesting paint job on that facility.
We have a laboratory staff of five, and they're responsible for compliance sampling and analysis,
process control sampling within the water treatment plants, and analysis, and also producing our
Consumer Confidence Report that will be going out shortly, our third annual Consumer Confidence
Report.
And I might add that we're very proud of the fact that we can produce a Consumer Confidence
Report. It's now mandated. For the last two years it's been mandated by EPA under the 1996 revisions
to the Safe Drinking Water Act, the reauthorization of that act.
The Consumer Confidence Report lets our customers know where their water comes from, what
processes it goes through, and exactly what's in their water. And again, we've had another year of 100
percent compliance for drinking water standards.
Some statistics -- and I want to head into the last part of where I want to go here and where we
see the potable water supply going in Collier County.
1999 water systems statistics. We provide water for about 190 square miles of service area in
unincorporated Collier County. That's provided through a little over 600 miles of water main. And at the
end of 1999, we had about 35,500 service connections. That number of service connections is growing.
And I have a slide that's going to show you that.
Some additional statistics. In 1999, we produced -- we put to our distribution system 7.2 billion
gallons of drinking water. That met 100 percent of the standards for drinking water. Our average day
for the Collier County water system was 19.8 million gallons a day. We had a maximum day on
December 27th. Remember I talked to you a little bit about the fact that we see a little bit unique cycle
as far as demand is concerned. This was Christmas vacation, and we had a lot of visitors in Collier
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County. And our highest demand day of the year happened to be between ChristmasYe
25.3 million gallons.
And one of the other things about our water supply and the uniqueness of water supply, typically
a lot of public water supply systems see their highest peak hour somewhere between 3:00 and 6:00 in the
afternoon. We see our peak hours somewhere between 3:00 and 5:00 in the morning when all of the
irrigation systems are on. And that peak hour happened to be -- happened to take place twice on May
15th and May 17th in 1999 at 5:00 in the morning. We reached a peak pumping rate of 51.3 million
gallons a day. That's a lot of water.
Bill and I were discussing just before I came up here, you know, our peak demand is not
residential usage, our peak demand is irrigation usage.
Miles of water main. And this gives you a good comparison. In seven years, this water system
has grown by 40 percent as far as miles of water main is concerned. We're running now -- for about the
last four years, we're running between three and a half and four and a half percent growth rate, some 25
miles of water main a year that we're adding to this system.
Service connections. In a seven-year period of time, we have grown by almost two-thirds. 65
percent. We've gone from about 25,000 service connections to almost 36,000 service connections.
Actually, we are over 36 now. And that percent growth has been running in the seven to 10 percent
range; about 220 new service connections a month. And that's a lot of new service connections.
One of the things that we have seen just this year, this year for the first year in a considerable
number of years, we are actually ahead of the demand growth or the demand cycle as far as treatment
capacity. This is the first year in a number of years that we have actually been able to maintain our
normal 80 pounds per square inch delivery pressure to the distribution system. We haven't had to cut
pressure, delivery pressure, to the distribution system in order to artificially enforce water restrictions or
water usage at a lower rate than what we would normally see.
And since we have been able to keep that 80 psi going to the distribution system, we have seen a
significant increase, in fact, for three months in a row you see December, '99, January, 2000 and
February, 2000, over 25 percent increase over the same month one year ago as far as water consumption
is concerned. Water to distribution systems.
And so far, through seven months, we are running almost 20 percent more water to distribution
system than we saw in the previous year, simply because our demand was artificially low -- what we
were seeing as far as demand, was artificially low because we had to reduce pressure to the distribution
system.
There are some very severe consequences to that. One of the major ones is liability as far as
firefighting capacity. When we reduce pressures to the distribution system, we reduce our ability to
fight fires.
And so it's a much more comfortable position for us to be in to be able to be ahead of that
demand curve and have actually excess capacity rather than being on the other side of the demand curve
and not having enough capacity and having to really struggle through a situation where we don't have
enough water for the demand of the system.
You heard Clarence talk about alternative water supplies. That's one thing that Collier County is
really out in the forefront on. We're on the leading edge of developing alternative water supplies with
our ASR well, and also, development of the Hawthorne Aquifer, taking some of the stresses off of the
surficial aquifer system, the Tamiami Aquifer.
When we have excess capacity out of the Hawthorne Aquifer, we can reduce our pumpage from
the Tamiami Aquifer and reduce those stresses on the surficial aquifer; and therefore, we reduce stresses
on the environment, on the impact that we have on wetlands in Collier County.
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South plant expansion. This is -- I just want to wrap up here where we're going!- n~ot~ly 2
developing the alternative water supplies, but also staying ahead of that demand curve. We just finished
in 1999 the water treatment plant expansion at the north plant, eight million gallons of reverse osmosis.
We are already about seven months into the preliminary design, nearing the final phases of
preliminary design and getting into design of the next water treatment plant. It will be an expansion at
the south plant site, just north ofi-75. It will be initially eight million gallons a day of reverse osmosis
from the Hawthorne Aquifer.
Permit application, looks like we're going to go to FDEP and South Florida Water Management
District with our permit applications in the fourth quarter of this year, and we'll see construction of the
facility in 2001, 2002, with completion somewhere in the second quarter of 2002.
And we are constructing that facility to be expandable. We're trying to look at the five and
1 O-year horizon so that we can expand that facility and construct it. It's a little more expensive
constructing up front. It drives the cost per gallon upwards above $2 a gallon in order to pay for
capacity. But if you build the building so that you can expand it, the cost of expansion drops to about 55
to 60 percent of that cost on a per gallon production basis. So we are building that facility to be
expandable.
And this is what the inside of the process looks like in either membrane softening or reverse
osmosis. The process is simply taking water and pushing it under high pressure through a very small
core membrane so that the only thing that passes through that membrane basically is H20.
And if you have any questions, I would be glad to answer questions.
Yes.
MR. CARLSON: But one of the products of that very hyper saline water -- and since we're
tapping different aquifers and making fresh water bubbles underground, where is that hyper saline water
going?
MR. MATTAUSCH: We are -- our waste stream, our concentrate stream, is going to deep well
injection. Those deep wells are about 3,300 feet deep in an aquifer that's actually extremely brackish.
And actually our concentrate stream that we're placing into that aquifer is actually less concentrated than
what is there.
MR. CARLSON: Do you have one of those wells up at the north plant?
MR. MATTAUSCH: No, we have two.
MR. CARLSON: You have two.
MR. MATTAUSCH: Yeah. And there are two deep well injection -- injection wells there.
There will be two new ones at the south plant site in order to handle our concentrate from the new RO at
the south land site.
MR. CARLSON: Okay. And I guess just for the benefit of this board, in addition to all these
wells and all that production you just talked about, doesn't the City of Naples also have a well field out
in Golden Gate?
MR. MATTAUSCH: Yes, they do.
MR. CARLSON: And where is that?
MR. MATTAUSCH: There's is south of ours.
MR. CARLSON: And a million gallons per day is what?
MR. CHRZANOWSKI: It's--
MR. MATTAUSCH: Oh, okay, east. I'm sorry, east. I got my directions turned around. Theirs
is east of ours. And about four miles east of ours.
And I believe that their average day is -- I don't know, I can't speak for them. I know that they're
producing less water than we are.
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MR. CARLSON: And they're in the Lower Tamiami. ~
MR. MATTAUSCH: They are in the Lower Tamiami Aquifer also, yes.
It's a very prolific aquifer. It's just that with all of the demands that we have from -- you know,
actually, the municipal water supplies are really a small percentage of the demand on that aquifer. The
largest demand on the aquifer is agricultural irrigation. CHAIRMAN CORNELL: Other questions?
MR. SANSBURY: Excuse me. I guess it's a myth that the highest use is at halftime Super
Bowl. That's--
MR. MATTAUSCH: Yeah, we can see halftime on our pressure charts. Absolutely.
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: Other questions for Paul?
MR. CARLSON: What is the percent of the water that is used for irrigation? I've heard it's half.
I've heard it's like 50 percent of the water goes for --
MR. MATTAUSCH: From our system are you talking about?
MR. CARLSON: Yeah. Like for lawn watering, the water that you produce. How much is, you
know, consumed in the house versus put on the lawn?
MR. MATTAUSCH: Our irrigation -- and I'm just going to give you an educated guess at this
point, because I don't have those numbers in front of me. And I'm going to guess that at times of the
year that's probably 35 to 40 percent of our water is irrigation.
MR. COE: I have a few questions. What about security on these well heads? What do you have
for security? Or can you tell us? Is there security?
MR. MATTAUSCH: The well houses, the vaults themselves, are locked. I mean, nobody can
get to the immediate well head itself. And --
MR. COE: But you don't have any alarms or anything like on it so if somebody was to open it,
you'd know?
MR. MATTAUSCH: Not on all of them, no. We are beginning to retrofit and do that so that we
do have entry alarms. But all of them are not. And I'm not going to tell you which ones are or not.
MR. COE: Obviously.
What's the potential for contamination of any of these wells, say, from other water sources that
are too close or whatever it may be?
MR. MATTAUSCH: I think we've seen fairly good isolation between surface water, water table
water and where we are withdrawing water from the aquifer. Again, I think probably --
MR. COE: What's being done to prevent like, say, something like -- and I don't know much
about it, just kind of what I've read in the paper, about Caloosa Bay, that operation?
MR. MATTAUSCH: We are right now in the process of surveying all of our wells, global
positioning and mapping, so that we know exactly where any potential sources are, surface water sources
Again, it's -- you know, it is a surficial aquifer. There is always a potential for contamination of
that aquifer from the surface.
One of the things about the -- I guess the difference between being on a private well and being on
a public water supply, there are barriers of defense against contamination in the water treatment plant
itself. And so if a contaminate does make it to the aquifer, we have water treatment processes that can
handle most substances that would get into the groundwater.
MR. LENBERGER: Let me add that the county in 1991 adopted a Groundwater Protection
Ordinance where for all the public water supply well fields, we modeled a risk management zone around
the well field itself, which approximates about a 20-year travel time from potable water at that boundary
getting into the well itself.
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Within those zones, the county has adopted a number of standards in terms of land use standards
of facilities that would address storage of hazardous waste or hazardous materials. So that's a code the
county has adopted.
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: Anything else for Paul?
MR. SMITH: How does the water supply, you know, the natural water supply, in Collier County
compare to water supplies nationally? I mean, you know, in other areas of the country.
MR. MATTAUSCH: That's a difficult question to answer, because there are so many varied
water sources that are used for public water supplies. Actually, the -- as I mentioned, the Tamiami
Aquifer is fairly good quality water. One of the major problems that we have with it is there are small
quantities of organic hydrocarbons, materials in the water naturally occurring in the water. And that is a
problem for us as far as treatment of the water without producing a family of compounds called
trihalomathane.
And that's the biggest problem that we have with the water here. It's moderately hard. And we
do run both processes, softening processes, so we do produce water that's moderately soft.
Difficult question to answer without getting into a real lengthy discussion about -- I mean, I came
from a water supply in southeastern Michigan that we used to joke about. It was a surface water supply
river. And, you know, when we would have spring rain and there were no crops in the field, we used to
joke about going out and walking across the river to the other side to see if it looked as bad from the
other side as it did from the side that the water plant was on.
I mean, there are significant differences in quality of water. Some water supplies are very hard,
very high in other natural minerals that we don't have the problem with here.
MR. SMITH: The aquifer system, as I understand it, that we have here in Collier County is an
extension of an aquifer system that starts way up, what, in North Florida or even further north?
MR. MATTAUSCH: The lower aquifers -- in fact, the lower the aquifer, the farther away the
source is. The Hawthorne Aquifer, some of the recharge areas are up in northern Florida and south
central Georgia and part of Alabama where the actual recharge area for the Hawthorne Aquifer is. The
Tamiami is much closer to that, you know, around the Orlando area.
MR. LENBERGER: The surficial aquifer system, which is the water table in Lower Tamiami, is
basically locally recharged. When you get down to the Hawthorne, then you're getting up maybe a little
bit in Hendry County towards the Orlando area along with the Floridan.
MR. MATTAUSCH: Yeah. Yeah. And the lower Hawthorne is actually part of the Floridan
Aquifer, which recharges much farther north.
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: Well, thank you very much.
MR. MATTAUSCH: You're welcome.
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: Appreciate your coming.
MR. CHRZANOWSKI: As you can see, I don't trust the Power Point computers.
Okay, good afternoon. This is Stan Chrzanowski. I'm with development services department,
and I've been asked to do a short segment on why we do what we do for stormwater management. I'll be
putting some -o
MR. BAXTER: Before you start, could we get cards from these gentlemen, please?
MR. CHRZANOWSKI: I can get a card from Paul and from Joe and send them to you.
MR. BAXTER: Thank you.
MR. CHRZANOWSKI: Okay, we do the permitting of the stormwater management in Collier
County. There used to be a couple of agencies called the Department of Natural Resources and the
Department of Environmental Regulation that a few years back were combined to form the Department
of Environmental Protection.
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They are -- that is the agency basically charged with stormwater protection for Collier County.
They have delegated that authority to the South Florida Water Management District. The District
reviews now for DEP. And the Army Corps of Engineers and DEP have the real responsibility.
Collier County has been delegated by the District the responsibility for reviewing projects that
are 40 acres or less, which is quite a few of the smaller commercial projects, in areas that are not in
Water Management District overall permits. And we have the Collier County Stormwater Management
Department. You heard from John. You saw his basin studies. He's charged with the basin studies and
the maintenance.
Water Management District likes to do publications. This is one of their publications titled
Frequency Analysis of the South Florida Water Management District Rainfall. They do this publication
so that people can design projects.
The hydrology of Collier County is roughly -- we get about 53 inches of rain a year. That's from
a publication like this that said that during that 70-year span, we had an average of 53 inches a year,
typically divided into a wet season that ran five months with 36 inches falling during the wet season, and
a dry season that ran seven months, and it gives you the dates there, with 17 inches falling.
So in the middle of that wet season, you'll probably get about two months with 24 inches of rain
in them. We get most of our rain in one short span, and then we go a lot of the season, the dry season
now, April, May, when you see the wells go down and everything, and we start talking water restriction,
we get very little rain during that time.
Our standard design storm is -- you hear a 100-year storm. Well, a 25-year storm, 25-year,
24-hour storm drops roughly nine inches of rain. A 25-year, three-day storm drops roughly 12.2 inches
of rain. A 100-year, one-day storm drops roughly 11.2 inches of rain and a three-day storm drops 15.2.
Within the county, there are different rain zones. These rates vary a little. The difference
between -- they're statistical storms. The difference between them, the 25 -- or the one-day and the
three-day, is the Water Management District has figured that the three-day storm would drop 1.359
times what a one-day storm would drop. A very significant figure for a very rough number.
When you size within a project, the -- okay, design intensities. Why? We have certain design
intensities that we specify that the engineers use for sizing the internal components, because the
stormwater system, the catch basin, the culverts and all, if they're not properly sized will back up water
onto the roads or onto your parking lots.
What the sizing is based on is a peak hour rainfall intensity. And there are a few different ways to
do it. The peak hours -- the Water Management District storm drops about four inches of rain during
that peak hour. But if you go to the Florida Department of Transportation intensity duration frequency
curves, you see from this map where it's Zone 8, down here in Collier County, it gives you different
rates of-- you know, for a different duration, like a 15-minute storm that happens in 100 years, it's about
eight inches per hour that's dropped. But those storms don't last for an hour. They last for maybe 15
minutes. So you get your two inches of rain in that 15 minutes and that's an intensity of eight inches an
hour.
Time of concentration. In a simplified way to state it, the time of concentration is the amount of
time it takes for a drop of water that goes -- that drops on a project to go from the farthest point of the
project to the discharge point. Say if you were looking at Radio Road, which is what we call the
common hump and sump design, it's a succession of catch basins, and the gutter rises up from the catch
basin to a high point and drops down. Halfway between the catch basins is the high point. You go to
the crown of the road, the middle of the road, a drop of water that falls there has to fall down along the
grade of the road and then along the catch basin.
That may take 10 minutes. If the storm lasts for 15 minutes at that intensity, then the time of
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concentration forces the system to react to that whole ston-n. If the storm drops water at eight inches an
hour but only does it for five minutes, then the time of concentration hasn't been reached and the system
never sees the full effect of that eight inches per hour.
Now, that is taken into account when you're designing the small basins like we see locally.
Larger basins like rivers, streams, canals, swamps, time of concentration is measured in days. You may
get rainfall in North Florida that doesn't hit the St. John's River -- or north of Florida, doesn't hit the St.
John's River sometimes for days and the river will peak well afterwards, depending on what fell
upstream. Down here, usually minutes is our time of concentration.
We get a stream of literature designing better design storms, computing peak flows. It tells us --
okay, why do we need design storms? We need design storms so that designs are all judged by the same
project criteria.
The Water Management District has a storm that they came up with. It's a statistical storm. It
tells you incrementally every 15 minutes for a span of 72 hours how much water is falling as a
proportion of that 11-inch, 100-year storm. That gets put into a computer. The computer tells you how
your system reacts to that. And for a 72-hour storm, the 60th hour is when that four inches of rain falls.
So your system reacts slowly at first and then you get this sudden rush of water through the system.
Now, every project that designs a stormwater system that gets permitted by us -- well, the smaller
projects don't have to do that if they're less than two acres of impervious. But if you're more than that,
you have to do a storm routing, which means you have to put that statistical storm through your
computer and see what the computer says how high your water is going to rise. That -- when you hear
that we've done a design or the water -- or we have done an analysis or the Water Management District
has reviewed an analysis, that is what they're looking at, how your system behaved with that statistical
storm.
Okay, the topography of Collier County. There's a couple of terms that I'd like to go over. Mean
high water is the average of the water of-- the average high water of Collier -- around this area. It's at
elevation 1.8 along the beach. Then you have mean high-high water, which is the highest of the high
waters. How high that rises is an average. That's an elevation of 3.2.
You have a national geodetic vertical datum, which was the data that was set at either 27 or 29
using, they figured, the shape of the earth as a geoid and assigned elevations based on that shape of the
earth. It's something that has since been redone as North American Vertical Datum, which was done in
the late Eighties, which I guess the new flood insurance rate maps are switching over from NAVD to
NGVD. They assumed the earth had a slightly different shape.
And in this county it matters by 1.1 to 1.2 or 3 feet. Right now it's just affecting some survey
computations. All of our permits are based on NGVD. If we ever go to NAVD, I assume there's going
to be a little confusion there.
Now, some examples of the topography of Collier County, the seawalls along Marco and down
along Port Royal, they're all about at elevation 5.5 NGVD. Horseshoe Drive, where our office is
located, is about -- the buildings are set at about elevation 9 or 10, so you can see two or three miles
inland there's not much rise.
Golden Gate City, the houses are all around elevation 13, seven miles inland. You can see it
coming up about a foot a mile.
Everglades Boulevard, that area in there varies somewhere around 16 or 17 up to about 20. The
houses along there are all just set 18 inches above the road.
The District also puts out publications like the determination of 100-year coastal surge flood
elevations for Collier County, Florida. Federal Emergency Management Agency are the people that
come up with these elevations. They issue FIRM maps, flood insurance rate maps.
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The old flood insurance rate maps were based on storm surge. They had a n~de~oJ stom~at
came in, blew in from the coast and blew water into the county. So if you looked -- if you were close to
the Gulf, you were in a velocity zone, which means the water is coming in in heavy waves and is going
to knock down your house that way, and a certain amount of flooding would come in.
The elevation along the coast that you had to set a house at was around elevation 14. And that
elevation dropped going inland. They didn't take rainfall into account.
The maps are presently being redone, and my understanding is that they're now working storm
numbers that the Water Management District has given them for the Golden Gate Canal system, so that
they can come up with a better analysis of what happens when the water going out meets the water
coming in. We should see those probably within a couple of years.
Now, our criteria for where you put a house slab in Collier County, there's an ordinance, the
Construction Administrative Code, has an absolute elevation, you can't go any lower than 7.0. There are
some existing houses in the county that are down in the low 5s, some of the older structures.
The flood insurance rate map elevation, if applicable, you have to at least go to that elevation,
you have to be 18 inches above the crown of the nearest paved road or 24 inches above the crown of the
nearest unpaved road.
We do have some evacuation routes in the county, like Immokalee Road, that we don't force
people to go to that elevation because the road right around the comer and the houses right around the
comer are a lot lower. If you're near an evacuation route, that road elevation does not govern.
And the South Florida Water Management District, the 100-year, three-day storm analysis that's
done, fixes the finished floor elevation for those kind of areas. And whichever is the stricter of the
criteria is what governs.
Okay, design procedures. When you're designing a project, one of these engineers will look at
what the predevelopment discharge is versus post-development discharge. He will do an overall storm
route. He'll have that design storm fall on his project and see what it does to his lakes and his culverts.
Then he does the internal culvert drainage, the culverts that feed his parking lot into his retention areas.
The criteria that are used for internal culvert drainage are not fixed by any ordinance. Some of
the engineers use the 8 that's the FDOT standards. Some engineers only use a 3.3. The 4.0 is probably
the most common. That's the peak hour of the Water Management District storm.
If you're in the parking lot of your favorite shopping center during one of these summer storms
and there's six inches of water in the parking lot, he probably used a 3.3. If it's totally dry during the
same storm, next door they probably used the 8. We do not have a criteria. That's the judgement of the
engineering developer.
Design features of these projects. You have a discharge structure, the weir that holds the water
back and doesn't allow it to discharge at a rate that impacts your neighbors. The catch basins, the
manhole and the junction boxes are the structures that accept the water that's running off the site into the
culverts that go out to the discharge structures.
Discharge structure, it generally discharges into a swale or a canal of some type. That canal
during a storm can be a little higher than usual. That's called tail water. If your tail water is higher than
your discharge structure, your water can actually come back onto the site. In that case, we have a
condition known as the fully submerged weir, or -- most of the culverts down here, if you look down in
them during the wet season, there's water sitting in them.
You look down a catch basin, there's water a foot down. That's fully submerged. The ground
here is so flat that a lot of the culverts are laid perfectly flat. They don't mn downhill like up north. The
culverts function fully submerged the same way a siphon -- an inverted siphon would function. You
pour water in one end, it will come out the other end, it will bubble out.
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Let's see. I think I have a couple of repeats in here. Okay, when somebody wants to come in and
look at a project, they come to us. We have John Boldt, who did a presentation, has done a drainage
atlas for the county. It takes into account historical drainage patterns, artificial drainage patterns, cut-off
canals, like the canal that runs along the north side of Immokalee Road.
Generally the drainage pattern around here is in a north-south direction. But these canals, they
intercept that flow and head it out. So people to the south of that canal, even though they are close to the
canal, are really farther down.
Projects on the south side of Immokalee Road, and you've seen it in a few of your -- use the
water, it's forced to go the south, plus the Water Management District says you can't force it up.
Okay, water quality. The runoff from any rain storm that comes, we have a concept called first
flush. They figure anywhere from the first half inch to the first inch of water that falls after no rain is
going to wash most of the pollutants from the road or your lawn into the retention area. We require that
the first inch be retained on-site, percolated into the ground, because we don't want the pollutants
entering the canals or the swales or Wiggins Bay or Clam Pass.
The pollutants that go with that first flush are generally herbicides, pesticides, fertilizers, what
comes from your automobile. You look at that slick on your driveway -- I'm sure none of you gentlemen
have that, but I was in a house yesterday that had one in their garage. You look at the slick on the
driveway, when the rain hits that, it washes that down into our stormwater system.
A lot of them try to get removal from dry retention areas and swales. The plants will take out
some of the pollutants. That's the organic removal.
We used to have up north catch basin geometry. We'd put baffles and sumps. The sumps would
take out the silts and the sands from the sanding of the roads in the winter. You'd have to clean those
things out.
We don't do sumps down here. It's a maintenance problem. If you don't maintain them all the
time, having the sump filled with sand does you no good at all.
If we -- well, there is some mechanical removal that can be done by the geometry of the catch
basin. And you have adsorption versus absorption. Adsorption is the medium that you're going through,
the sand or whatever. Pollutants cling to the outside of the surface, and absorption means that the
medium actually absorbs it and takes it in. I guess plants.
Sources of runoff. We have roads and parking lots. They contribute most of the vehicle
pollution. We have roofs which are usually fairly clean sources of runoff. The District allows you to
treat those like lakes. We have lawns and golf courses, which is where you get the herbicides and the
pesticides and agricultural.
And then rain that falls directly on lakes is pure water. Just forces the lake to rise up as much as
-- if you have 11 inches of waterfall on a lake, that's how much the lake rises.
And the solutions for the runoff problem, you can either retain it on-site or you detain it before it
discharges, like in a lake, so that whatever is growing in the lake, plants can pick it up.
One last thing I want to get into: Lakes. Just an editorial comment. I have heard many times
people stand up here and talk about natural lakes. This is a section from the soils survey map that was
done in the late Thirties of Collier County.
If you look at it, you can see the Cocohatchee River coming in here and going up. This is the
slough that goes up through Palm River. This is the one that goes across under Immokalee Road. There
is no canal over here. There are no lakes in Collier County.
That map there is possibly a portion of a map that was given to you. I had him kind of reduce all
the detail for the roads and all and blow up the detail for the lakes. And those are all the lakes that we've
dug in Collier County since we've been permitting lakes. A lot of them are quarries, a lot of them are
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lakes.
All of them are basically exotic. They don't belong in the county.
I guess you could say is non-native, because it probably wasn't there.
Anything that grows in them,
We are permitting a lot of lakes in this county. You see a lot of them come in here as quarries
and whatever. I don't know whether it's a good thing or bad thing. It does hold back a little more water
than regular ground.
But anyway, that's my presentation. And if you have any questions, I'll be glad to answer them.
I went through a lot of stuff, and I talk fast.
MR. SANSBURY: Are there any -- what's the term -- stormwater utility tax in Collier County?
MR. CHRZANOWSKI: They were thinking of doing a stormwater utility --
MR. LORENZ: Be back in 9 -- 1990. 1990 through '92 we were developing a stormwater utility
concept, and the Board of County Commissioners decided they did not want to do that. MR. COE: After a lot of heat.
MR. LORENZ: Yes. So we're not -- we don't have the stormwater utility. I don't -- I haven't
heard anything about trying to resurrect that. Although I know Lee County, of course -- MR. SANSBURY: Palm Beach has one.
MR. LORENZ: Lee County had rejected it around that time as well. But they look like they're
trying to resurrect it. They've had at least some discussion.
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: Anything else for staff?.
Many thanks.
MR. LORENZ: Last presenter is Kevin Dugan. Kevin is a chief environmental specialist with
the pollution control department and has some information concerning water quality.
MR. DUGAN: Good afternoon. For the record, I'm Kevin Dugan with Collier County pollution
control. I'm going to try to sum up everything that you heard today.
Stan, last one you mentioned, all the stormwater, John Boldt started it off. Clarence tears. Even
Joe Cheatam with his irrigation. That water falls on the ground somewhere in Collier County, either
gets soaked into the ground as its supposed to, or gets run off.
As Clarence had mentioned earlier, the county is now working with the District on a water
quality program. The county currently monitors 56 stations throughout the county, and we monitor them
monthly for water quality.
But there is a -- we test for 36 parameters. So if you can imagine 56 stations, 36 parameters, I'm
not an engineer, I can't do that calculation for you real quick. But it produces a tremendous amount of
data.
Now, to look at water quality and try to simplify things, what I've done with that hand-out that I
gave you is based on what the DEP does in their -- what they call their 305-B report to the EPA, and it is
a water quality index. The DEP water quality index is based on a minimum of two years' worth of data.
since we're only working with one year of water quality assessment. Now, this was based on data that
was taken from November, 19--December, 1998 to November, 1999.
Now, it's -- the hand-out is broken down by basin, by station. And it starts at the estuary or the
place where it discharges into the estuary and works inland.
I'm not sure how well you can see the map, but it does correspond. The lines that you can see
surrounding these areas, those are the district lines or basin lines. Unfortunately this map does not have
the names of the basins on them. But primarily they're the same basins that John Boldt was talking
about earlier. By way of the different canal systems throughout the county, you know, we end up with
pretty good, well-defined basins.
Now, what the water quality index is, is simply we look at several types of values. Primarily
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what we're looking at is nutrients. The easiest way to measure water quality when it falls into, you
know, a lake or an estuarine system is a problem of eutrophication. Eutrophication is based on the
amount of nutrients that are coming into that water body.
Now, an area that you can see is right up at the top here, this is Lake Trafford. That's one of the
red dots in the county. That lake is -- it's in pretty bad shape. As far as eutrophication goes, it's got very
high oxygen because of the amount of plankton in it. The nutrients in it just makes the algae grow, you
know, to a point where it will end up choking out, you know, normal organism, plant organisms that
should be growing in there. It decreases the oxygen, which leads to the fish kills.
Some of the other areas that we have where you can see red spots. This one down here is called
Tomato 41, that was an area that John Boldt was talking about that was just south of the Belle Meade
area. That's where he talked about that maze of canals that come through the farm fields. Again,
because of, you know, what we look at in this particular water quality index, there was a high amount of
nutrients which you would expect coming right off the farm fields. There's very little flushing activity
that happens down there. The water stagnates, the oxygen levels drop and the nutrients go up.
And one other red dot in the county is this one here at Haldeman Creek. Traditionally, you
know, we've always found in our, you know, studies that this has always been sort of what we consider a
hot spot. It's actually, you know, this outfall right here where it comes out at the south parking lot there
of Wal-Mart that John was talking about. And this is actually on the saltwater portion of that.
Mostly what you're going to see are the blue dots which stands for good water quality. Like I
said, this is a pretty simple water quality index. It's based on good, fair or poor. Most of what you see is
going to be good.
There are some areas, and again, they're mostly down near the estuaries, because this is going to
be the catch basin or the last spot where these nutrients are traveling from the interior portion of the
county coming towards the coast.
Now, if you'll look at your water quality assessment, you'll see under the sites there are -- like it
will say under there eco. riv., there's 79 to 91, and it gives a 50 percent. We do have a database that we
have that extended back to 2-1979. And what I did is I went through that database and for a good
portion of that for sample sites that we had doubled up on, they had done a water quality index in that, so
I was able to retrieve that data.
And you can see -- compare what it was from '79 to '91. You know, 50 percent is -- it's fair. But
you can see the value that we're getting today is 46. So there hasn't been a large range of differences in
water quality, or from what we're seeing from water quality rate now.
That database that I mentioned is currently being analyzed by the Corps of Engineers and EPA
for that new EIS study that they've done.
I've got a couple graphs here just to show you some of the water quality trends. This is the
Cocohatchee River Basin. And this was, you know, what you're seeing from 1979 to 1991. Good is on
the bottom, poor water quality is up to the top.
These we can use as trends because we've got, you know, so many years worth of data. This
project we're currently working with with the district is a five-year project. After about three years, we
should be able to start looking at some pretty good trend analysis.
This is the Gordon River extension and the main Golden Gate Canal over the same period of
time. You can see, you know, they pretty much follow the same trend.
This is Water Management District 6, and Henderson Creek. Unfortunately Haldeman Creek is
the one, that short one down at the end. They didn't really start sampling that or recording the water
quality index until like 1988.
And lastly, this is the Fakaunion Canal, and the Barron River Canal system. And you can see
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they pretty much mirror each other with the bottom one having a better water qualitly th6~Je top o~e.
So as it stands today, other than Lake Trafford and a few isolated areas that you would normally
expect to find, you know, degraded water, our analysis shows, you know, we're doing pretty good.
At that point, can I take any questions? Okay.
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: Thank you very much, Kevin.
MR. LORENZ: And for the council, what I'll do is I'll get together everybody's business cards
and then send all that information to you.
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: Good deal.
Can anybody show cause why we should not adjourn?
MR. SANSBURY: So moved, sir.
MR. SMITH: Second.
CHAIRMAN CORNELL: Good. We're out of here.
There being no further business for the good of the County, the
meeting was adjourned by order of the Chair at 1:20 p.m.
ENVIRONMENTAL ADVISORY COUNCIL
KEEN CORNELL, CHAIRMAN
TRANSCRIPT PREPARED ON BEHALF OF GREGORY COURT REPORTING SERVICE, INC.,
BY CHERIE' R. LEONE, NOTARY PUBLIC
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Bo&rd of Count~ Comatss~oner$
1. Meeting called to order
2. Roll Call
3. Approval of Minutes - Meeting of April 14, 2000
4. Landscape Maintenance Report - Environmental Care
A. Jerry Paxton -irrigation leaks
5. Landscape Architect's Report - Mike McGee
6. Transportation Administration Services Report- Val
and/or Ed Kant
Prince, Mike Levy
A. Assessed value of MSTU
7. Committee Members' Reports
A. George Pearson
B. Bob Cole
C. Bob Weyers
D. AI LePain
E. Bill Erickson
8. Old Business
9. New Business
10. Adjournment
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:M~nutes - :Meeting of Apr~l~4, 2000
SUMMARY OF RECOMMENDATIONS & MOTIONS
Minutes of March 10"~ .- Bob Cole moved to accept the minutes as submitted;
seconded by AI LePain and carried unanimously.
NEW BUSINESS
A. There was some discussion about the possibility of increasing the millage since
costs have increase over the years. Val outlined the procedure and suggested
that everything be in place by June of next year. Mike Levy will report about
the current assessed value of the properties in the MSTU.
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Beauti cation Advisor Committee
Lely Golf :Es tatesif? _y
IM nutes- Vleet ng op Apr t 4, 2ooo
Meeting called to order at 4:00 p.m.
Location - Purchasing Department Conference Room, Bldg. F.
Attendance Taken: Present - Robert Cole, George Pearson, AI LePain, Robert
Weyers, members; Val Prince and Mike Levy, Transportation Services; Jerry
Paxton, Environmental Care; Jacqueline Silano, recording secretary. Excused
Absence: Mike McGee, McGee & Associates; Bill Erickson, member.
Minutes of March 10~h - Bob Cole moved to accept the minutes as submitted;
seconded by AI LePain and carried unanimously.
LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE REPORT
Jerry Paxton did a walk-through inspection yesterday. He advised that several
irrigation repairs have been made and is still on going. Some of the turf areas
are still dry due to the leaks; aphids on the Hibiscus and cinch bugs on the turf
will be treated. He also felt that the crew is not doing an adequate job of
weeding and he will address this with them. He stated that Mike McGee felt
that the maintenance is better than it has been but still needs to be improved.
There was some discussion regarding the irrigation leaks. Possible causes
may be punctures by signs in medians, age of the system or cuts by the edger.
As sections are repaired, they will be checked. Mr. Paxton will bring some to
next month's meeting.
C. The juniper has been replaced where needed on the median tips.
D. The newly appointed account manager for Environmental Care, Randy Tudor,
will attend future meetings.
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT'S REPORT
A. Mike McGee will provide the written quarterly report next month.
TRANSPORTATION ADMINISTRATION REPORT
A. Val Pdnce noted that a blanket purchase order for irrigation repair parts to
Flodda Irrigation has been cut.
B. Mike Levy provided copies of the current budget, which was reviewed.
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C. Val Pdnce provided copies of the proposed budget for fiscal year 2000-2001.
A lengthy discussion ensued. Bob Cole noted that only about $6000 will be
available for capital improvements next year.
8. NEW BUSINESS
George Pearson played a recording of a complaint he received on his
answering machine. Mrs. A. J. Collins of Heather Grove Lane felt that the
condition of the medians is deteriorating. Mr. Pearson will send her a letter
thanking her for her input, invite her to a future meeting, and ask if she would
be interested in participating on the committee.
There was some discussion about the possibility of increasing the millage since
costs have increase over the years. Val outlined the procedure and suggested
that everything be in place by June of next year. Mike Levy will report about
the current assessed value of the properties in the MSTU.
As there was no further business to discuss, the meeting was adjourned at 4:55p.m.
The next meeting will be held on May 12th @ 4:00 p.m. in the Facilities Planning
Department Conference Room, Building W.
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Collier County. Health Care Review Committee
Meeting May 17, 2000- 5:00pm
&overnment Complex, Bldg. H., Room 216
Agenda
1. Call to Order - Tom Schneider, Acting Chair
2. Review & Approval of Minutes from 4/12/00
Meeting
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Sub-Committee Updates
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Children's Workgroup
Underinsured Workgroup
Elderly Workgroup
Dental Workgroup
Mental Health & Substance Abuse Workgroup
Models that Work
Report Facilitation Workgroup
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Other Tnformational Updates
Other Business
Next Meeting
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Date: I
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COLLIER COUNTY HEALTH CARE REVIEW COMMITTEE
MEETING April 12, 2000 - 5:00pm
Government Complex-Bldg. H.-Room 214
Minutes
Attendees: See attached list.
Excused: Ron Burris, Randy Merrill, Sister Judy Dohner, Steve
Rasnick
Recording Secretary: Marty Kniebes
A!!un Hamblett representing the Collier County Public Schools resigned
from the committee effective March 3rd.
Also present: Wendy Wilderman, Liz Freeman of the Naples Daily
News, Frances Rhodes, Diane Longstreet, Susan Craig, Dr. Allison Nist,
Jim Retzger and Chuck Mohlke
Vice Chair, Tom Schneider, called the meeting to order at 5:09pm.
Randy Merrill, Chairman, was unable to attend.
The minutes from the March meeting were reviewed by all and accepted
as written.
Joan Colfer, M.D., M.P.H., Director of the Collier County Health
Department, was introduced to the committee. Dr. Colfer will find a
replacement for Allun Hamblett who has resigned.
Tom Schneider discussed the newspaper article on the Health Care
Review Committee's appearance before the BCC on 4/11. At this
meeting the Health Care Review Committee was requesting an
extension of time to complete the final report. Dr. Colfer discussed the
appearance and plans for the next meeting before the BCC on May 23rd.
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The committee needs to do an interim report and have it to the BCC 1 1/2
weeks before this item appears on the agenda. They have asked the
committee to provide information on "what has been done so far and
what we plan to do."
*Workgroup Updates
Children's Workgroup- Elaine Wade stated they are still working on
the data collection and holding regular meetings.
Elderly Workgroup -Nothing to report at this time.
Dental Workgroup - They will be holding one last meeting to finalize
the report and add new data.
Underinsured Workgroup- Their report has been finalized.
Mental Health & Substance Abuse-Their most recent meeting was held
on 4/12 just before today's meeting of the full committee. They have
collected additional data. They want to clean up the data collected.
They had quite a discussion at the meeting. They may want to have an
opportunity to look at solutions to see if they over lap. There was a
representative from the Collier County Sheriff's Office present.
Models Workgroup- Tom Schneider stated they have not meet recently
but he will be asking 2 of the members to provide a 2 or 3 page
summary of the models we have studied. A meeting will be held before
the 28th.
It was decided by the group the interim report would have no
conclusions or recommendations.
*Discussion of the Formation of the Report Facilitation Workgroup
The group needs to review each workgroups report and combine them
into one report. Will not include recommendations. Need to put down
findings, facts and list research, with possible solutions.
Jim Retzger brought a report "Florida Health Insurance Study
Summary Report" in from the AHCA Medicaid office. He read a few
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excerpts from the report. Someone will attend the next meeting to
present the final report. Scott Pope at 850-922-5950 can be contacted
regarding the report. Susan will provide copies to all committee
members. Ed Morton questioned the report. He asked who did the
report, who was paying for the report.
Dr. Colfer explained how the BCC would like to have the interim
report. She asked each workgroup to provide their report to Marty
Kniebes via her email address or on a disk in order get the information
in one format.
Mark distributed handouts for Ron Burris of the Health Planning
Council.
The next meeting will be held on Wednesday May 17th at
5:00pm.
The meeting adjourned at 5:52pm.
Submitted by Marty Kniebes, Recording Secretary
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by Marty Kniebes
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Name Address Phone Fax
16K 1
MEMORANDUM
Date:
To:
From:
Re:
June 14, 2000
Derek Johnssen
General Accounting Manager
Karen Schoch, Deputy Clerk
Minutes & Records Department
Application for Revenue Sharing 2000-2001
Enclosed please find one original document as referenced
above, approved by the Board of County Commissioners on June
13, 2000 (Agenda Item #16K1) .
If you should have any questions, please call me at 774-8411.
Thank you.
Enclosures (1)
(Chapter 218, Part II Florida Statutes)
DEPARTMENT I K
OF REVENUE
Application must be received by the Department of Revenue
prior to June 30 preceding the beginning of the state fiscal year 2000-2001
Please TYPE or PRINT all entries except those requiring a signature.
DR-700218
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part One
Name of County C o 1 1 i e r
OR
Name of Municipality
County
Telephone Number ( 941) 774 - 8404
Fax Telephone Number ( 941) 774 - 61 79
Mayor or Chairman of Governing Body T i m o t h y 3. c o n s t a rl t i n ~, C h a i r m a
Chief Fiscal Officer Dwight E. Brock: C]erk of the Circuit Court
Official Mailing Address 3301 East Tamiami Trail
Naples: Florida 34112
Check here if the address represents a change from the previous application.
Federal Employer I.D. Number
(required for new participants only).
Part Two
To be eligible to participate in Revenue Sharing beyond the minimum entitlement as defined in s. 218.21 (7), F.S., for any
fiscal year, a unit of local government is required to have fulfilled certain requirements set forth in s. 218.23, ES., including
certification requirements. Signatures by the appropriate official in the signature blocks, where applicable, shall constitute
fulfillment of the certification requirements set forth in s. 218.23, ES.
Consistent with the requirements of s. 218.23, F.S., has the applicant:
1. Reported its finances for its most recently completed fiscal year to the Department of Banking and
Finance, pursuant to s. 218.32, ES.?
2. Made provisions for annual postaudits of its financial accounts in accordance with s. 11.45, ES.?
Yes ~-~ No ~ 3anuary 7. 2000
Date of Audit Report
~a~e -~
Levied, as shown on its most recent financial report, pursuant to s. 218.32, ES., ad valorem taxes,
exclusive of taxes levied for debt service or other special millages authorized by the voters, to produce
the revenue equivalent to a millage rate of three (3) mills on the dollar based on the 1973 taxable values
as certified by the property appraiser, pursuant to s. 193.122(2), ES.,
Yes ~'~ No ~-~
OR,
in order to produce revenue equivalent to that which would otherwise be produced by such a three (3) mill
ad valorem tax:
(A)
(B)
(C)
(O)
(E)
to have received a remittance from the county pursuant to s. 125.01 (6)(a),FS.;
collected an occupational license tax;
collected a utility tax;
levied an ad valorem tax;
received revenue from any combination of these four sources?
Yes ~ No ~
Certified that:
(A)
Law enforcement officers, as defined in s. 943.10(1), ES., employed by this Unit meet the
qualifications for employment as established by the Criminal Justice Standards and Training
Commission?
Yes [~ No ~
(B)
(c)
The salary structure and salary plans for law enforcement officers meet the provisions of Chapter
943, F.S.?
Yes No
All law enforcement officers, as defined in s. 943.10(1), F.S., are compensated at an annual
salary rate of six thousand dollars ($6,000) or more?
Yes No I----I
[If the answer to (C) above is (NO), please state in an addendum to this application any reason
you may have for waiver of such requirement (one of which must be that you are levying ten (10)
mills of ad valorem taxes).]
'"---.~_,[3.~0~r!~te~w Enforcement Officer
Date:
[If you have no police department, etc., please check the block to the left side.]
DR-700238
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Certified that persons in its employ as firefighters, as defined in s. 633.30(1), F.S., meet the qualification
for employment as established by the Division of State Fire Marshal pursuant to the provisions of,ss.
633.34 and 633.35, FS., and that the provisions of s. 633.382, F.S. are met?
Yes F~ No F"--1 161( ~
Additionally, please answer the following:
(A)
Does the addressed unit of government employ any full-time firefighters which currently possess
either a bachelor's degree or associate degree from a college or university which is applicable to
fire department duties, provided that degree is not required for their current position?
(B) If so, are these firefighters currently receiving supplemental compensation for those degrees?
Signed:
Yes F,.SNo[-7-1
Appropriate Fire Official
Does Not Apply r~
Date:
[If you have no fire department or if you have a strictly volunteer fire department, etc., please check the
box to the left side.]
o
Certified that each dependent special district that is budgeted separately from the general budget of the
local governing authority has met the provisions for annual postaudit of its financial accounts in
accordance with the provisions of s. 11.45(3), F.S.?
'(~'~ef F~cal (~ffic~r)~ -
Does Not Apply" ['""l
Date:
/ /
Certified to the Department of Revenue that the requirements of s. 200.065, FS., if applicable, were met?
(The certification shall be made annually within 30 days of adoption of an ordinance or resolution
establishing a final property tax levy or, if no property tax is levied, not later than November 1. The
portion of revenue sharing funds which, pursuant to this part, would otherwise be distributed to a unit of
local government which has .not certified compliance or has otherwise failed to meet the requirements of
s. 200.065, ES., shall be deposited in the General Revenue Fund for the 12 months following a
determination of noncompliance by the department.)
Signed: Y~~ -~'~ --' Date:
~;~h~i~i~X OMB Director
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I hereby certify that all of the foregoing information is accurate and true to the best of my knowledge. I further certify that
will promptly report to the Department of Revenue any changes in the above information. I also realize that failure to
provide timely information required, pursuant to the administration of this Act shall, by such action, authorize the
Department to utilize the best information available or, if no such information is available, to take necessary action
including DISQUALIFICATION, EITHER PARTIAL OR ENTIRE, and shall further, by such action, waive any right to
challenge the determination of the Department to its share of funds, if any, beyond its minimum entitlement, pursuant to
the privilege of receiving shared revenues from the Revenue Sharing Trust Funds.
Do you believe that you have complied with ALL eligibility requirements as set forth above?
Yes W1 No I----I
If the answer to the above question is (NO), please provide as an attachment to this form the amount of revenue
necessary to meet your obligations as a result of pledges or assignments or trusts entered into which obligated funds
received from revenue sharing.
Signed:
Signed:
Date:
Date:
Ma,I comoleted orlalna, arx~llcatlon to address shown bei;ow"DI¢IGHT E.~ it~RO(~, CL[
Department of Revenue
Revenue Accounting Section
R O. Box 6609
Tallahassee, Florida 32399-6609
o for~TI, & legal suffici~-"~
·
John C. Nords
District 1
James D. Carter, Ph.D.
Distdct 2
Tfmothy J. Constantine
District 3
Pamela S. Mac'Kie
District 4
Barbara B. Berry
District 5
3301 East Tamiami Trail · Naples, Florida 34112-4977
(941) 774-8097 · Fax (941) 774-3602
June 13, 2000
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SCAAP 2000
Bureau of Justice Assistance Control Desk
633 Indiana Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20531
Re:
Desi9nated Official
For SCAAP application
Ladies and Gentlemen:
Pursuant to a Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) State Criminal
Alien Assistance· Program(SCAAP) compliance requirement, as the
Chairman of the Collier County Board of Commissioners, I approve
and designate Don Hunter, Sheriff, Collier County, Florida, or any
future holder of this office as the signing official for
application for SCAAP funding.
Sincer,~,~~--~
T i~t~~j .' ~~a~t '~~, ~Cha/'~an
.Col%l-ier Count~ Commission
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DOCUMENT NOT RECEIVED IN
CLERK TO BOARD OFFICE
AS OF JANUARY 2, 2001
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GENERAL RELEASE
STATE OF FLORIDA
COUNTY OF COLLIER
Know all men by these presents that Dwight E. Brock. Clerk of the Circuit Court of
Collier County, Flodda, Collier County and Robinson & Cole, LLP (hereinafter referred to
as "Parties" or "Party"), for and In consideration of the sum of Ten Dollars and No/100
($10.00) and other good and valuable consideration, in hand paid by each Party to the
other Parties. the receipt and adequacy of which Is hereby acknowledged, and hereby
remlses, releases, acquits. satisfies and forever discharges the other Parties and their
employees, principals, contractors, agents. predecessors In interest. successors. assigns,
transferees, and representatives of and from all and any manner of action and actions,
cause and causes of action, suits, debts, dues. sums of money, accounts, reckonings,
bonds, bills, attomey's fees. costs, covenants, warranties. guarantees, contracts.
controversies. agreements, promises. variances, trespasses, damages, injunctions.
judgments, executions, liabilities. common law or statutory claims or demands of any kind
whatsoever, whether known or unknown and whether at law or in equity, which that Party
had, now has or may have In the future arising directly or indirectly from or relating in any
way to that certain contractual agreement dated August 4, 1998, at Naples, Florida.
between Collier County and Robinson and Cole. LLP, including but not limited to that
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e.,~rtain R®quest for Ad¥isory Opinion with r~a~ to the unlic~n~d practice of lew dated
July 16, 2000.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the unclereigned has set h,$ hand and seal this ...! ~' day
of ? ,2000.
RELEASOR
COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF
COUNTY~ISSIONERS
T, Imc~hy J. C(ol~..~e, Chai!:may~
DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT OF COLLIER
COUNTY, FLORIDA
DWIGTE. BROCK, CLERK
ROBINSON & COLE, LLP
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COLLIER COUNTY FLORIDA
REQUEST FOR LEGAL ADVERTISING OF PUBLIC HEARINGS
To: Clerk to the Board: Please place the following as a:
XXX Normal legal Advertisement [] Other:
(Display Adv., location, etc.)
Petition No. (If none, give brief description): PUD-99-06(1), G.L. Homes of Naples Associates, Ltd. ~
Petitioner: (Name & Address): G.L. Homes of Naples Associates, Ltd., 1401 University Drive, Suite 200, Coral Springs, FL 33071
Name & Address of any person(s) to be notified by Clerk's Office: (If more space is needed, attach separate sheet) Anita L. Jenkins,
AICP, Wilson, Miller, Inc., 3200 Bailey Lane, Naples, FL 34105
Hearing before XXX BCC BZA Other
Requested Hearing date:. 6 / 1 3 / 0 0 _ Based on advertisement appearing 15 days before hearing.
Newspaper(s) to be used: (Complete only if important):
XXX Naples Daily News Other
Proposed Text: (Include legal description & common location & Size: PUD-99-06(1),
[] Legally Required
Anita L. Jenkin.% AICP, of WilsonMiller,
Inc. and Donald W. Arnold, AICP, of Q. Grady Minor and Associates, representing G.L. Homes of Naples Associates, Ltd.,
requesting a rezone from "CF" Communities Facilities, "A" Rural Agricultural, and "PUD" to "PUD" Planned Unit Development
known as Rigas PUD having the effect of increasing total acreage from 232+ acres to 241+ acres, increasing maximum residential
umts from 725 to 755, adding new language to address mitigation measures, and amending the legal description, for property located
on the south side of Immokalee Road, approximately 1.25 miles east of 1-75, in Section 28, Township 48 South, Range 26 East,
Collier County, Florida, consisting of 24 I+ acres.
If Yes, what account should be charged for advertising costs:
Approved by:
,~mpanion petition(s), if any & proposed hearing date:
D~es Petition Fee include advertising cost? [~Yes [] No
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Date
County Manager Date
DISTRIBUTION INSTRUCTIONS
List Attachments:
For hearings before BCC or BZA: Initiating person to complete one coy and obtain Division Head approval before
submitting to County Manager. Note: If legal document is involved, be sure that any necessary legal review, or request
for same, is submitted to County. Attorney before submitting to County Manager. The Manager's office will distribute
copies:
[] Requesting Division
[] County Manager agenda file: to
C!erk's Office
[] Original
B. Other hearings: Initiating Division head to approve and submit original to Clerk's Office, retaining a copy for file.
FOR CLERK'S OFFICE USE O~,ILY~
ORDINANCE 2000-
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE
NUMBER 91-102, THE COLLIER COUNTY LAND
DEVELOPMENT CODE, WHICH INCLUDES THE
COMPREHENSIVE ZONING REGULATIONS FOR
THE UNINCORPORATED AREA OF COLLIER
COUNTY, FLORIDA, BY AMENDING THE
OFFICIAL ZONING ATLAS MAPS NUMBERED
8628N AND 8628S BY CHANGING THE ZONING
CLASSIFICATION OF THE HEREIN DESCRIBED
REAL PROPERTY FROM "CF" COMMUNITY
FACILITIES, "A" RURAL AGRICULTURAL AND
"PUD" PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT TO "PUD"
PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT KNOWN AS
RIGAS PUD, FOR PROPERTY LOCATED ON THE
SOUTH SIDE OF 1MMOKALEE ROAD (C.R. 846)
APPROXIMATELY 1.25 MILES EAST OF 1-75, IN
SECTION 28, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 26
EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, CONSISTING
OF 241+ ACRES; PROVIDING FOR THE REPEAL OF
ORDINANCE NUMBER 99-57, THE FORMER RIGAS
PUD; AND BY PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, Anita L. Jenkins, AICP of WilsonMiller, Inc., representing G.L. Homes of Naples
Associates, Ltd., petitioned the Board of County Commissioners to change the zoning classification of
the herein described real property.
NOW THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that:
SECTION ONE:
The Zoning Classification of the herein described real property located in Section 28, Township
48 South, Range 26 East, Collier County, Florida, is changed from "CF" Community Facilities, "A"
Rural Agricultural, and "PUD" Planned Unit Development to "PUD" Planned Unit Development in
accordance with the PUD Document, attached hereto as Exhibit "A", which is incorporated herein and
by reference made part hereof. The Official Zoning Atlas Maps numbered 8628N and 8628S, as
described in Ordinance Number 91-102, the Collier County Land Development Code, are hereby
amended accordingly.
SECTION TWO:
Ordinance Number 99-57, known as the Rigas PUD, adopted on August 3, 1999 by the Board
of County Commissioners of Collier County, is hereby repealed in its entirety.
SECTION THREE:
This Ordinance shall become effective upon filing with the Department of State.
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PASSED AND DULY ADOPTED by the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County,
Florida, this __ day of ,2000.
ATTEST:
DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
Approved as to Form and
Legal Sufficiency
arj one~w. Student
Assistant County Attorney
G:/admirffPUD-99~06( 1 )/SM/ts
BY:
TIMOTHY J. CONSTANTINE, CHAIRMAN
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RIGAS
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PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT
241+ Acres Located in Section 28,
Township 48 South, Range 26 East,
Collier County, Florida
PREPARED FOR:
G. L. HOMES OF NAPLES ASSOCIATES, LTD.
1401 University Drive, Suite 200
Coral Springs, FL 33071
PREPARED BY:
WILSONMILLER, INC.
3200 Bailey Lane, Suite 200
Naples, FL 34105
EXHIBIT "A"
DATE FILED
DATE APPROVED BY CCPC
DATE APPROVED BY BCC
ORDINANCE NUMBER
DATE AMENDMENT FILED
3/15/99
6/3/99
8/3/99
99-57
3/2/00
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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STATEMENT OF COMPLIANCE AND SHORT TITLE
SECTION I LEGAL DESCRIPTION, PROPERTY OWNERSHIP, &
SECTION II
SECTION 1II
SECTION IV
SECTION V
SECTION VI
EXHIl:IIT A
EXHIFIIT B
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
PROJECT DEVELOPMENT
RESIDENTIAL
RECREATION CENTER
PRESERVE
GENERAL DEVELOPMENT COMMITMENTS
R/GAS PUD MASTER PLAN (WMB&P File No. D-3166-03)
LEGAL DESCRIPTION AND PROPERTY OWNERSHIP
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STATEMENT OF COMPLIANCE
The purpose of this section is to express the intent of G. L. Homes of Naples Associates, Ltd.,
hereinafter referred to the Developer, to create a Planned Unit Development (PUD) on 241+ acres
of land located in Section 28, Township 48 South, Range 26 East, Collier County, Florida. The
name of this Planned Unit Development shall be Rigas. The development of Rigas will be in
compliance with the planning goals and objectives of Collier County as set forth in the Growth
Management Plan. The development will be consistent with the growth policies and land
development regulations adopted thereunder of the Growth Management Plan Future Land Use
Element and other applicable regulations for the following reasons:
The subject property is within the Urban Mixed Use Residential District as identified on the
Future Land Use Map of the Future Land Use Element (FLUE). The purpose of the Urban
Mixed Use Residential District is to provide for a variety of residential and mixed-use
developments such as Planned Unit Developments.
The proposed residential density of Rigas is 3.13 dwelling units per acre which is less than
the maximum density permitted by the FLUE Density Rating System and is therefore
consistent with FLUE Policy 5.1. The entire subject property qualifies for a base density of
four (4) units per acre. The proposed project also qualifies for one additional dwelling unit
above the base density, for a total permissible density of five (5) dwelling units per acre,
due to the proposed access to two arterial or collector roadways
The proposed maximum 10,000 square feet of convenience commercial and personal
service uses located in the Recreation Center, are consistent with the proposed Future Land
Use Element, PUD Neighborhood Village Center Subdistrict.
Development of convenience commercial uses authorized in this PUD shall not be
permitted until such time as the Future Land Use Element of the Growth Management Plan
providing for the PUD Neighborhood Village Center Subdistrict (Ordinance 97-67) is
determined to be legally effective as provided by Subsection 163.3189(2)6, Florida Statutes.
Rigas PUD is compatible with and complementary to exist'mg and future surrounding land
uses as required in Policy 5.4 of the FLUE.
Improvements are planned to be in compliance with applicable land development
regulations as set forth in Objective 3 of the FLUE.
The development of Rigas PUD will result in an efficient and economical extension of
community facilities and services as required in Policy 3.1. of the FLUE.
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Rigas PUD is a large scale mixed use community, and is planned to encourage ingenuity,
innovation and imagination as set forth in the Collier County Land Development Code
(LDC) Planned Unit Development District.
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Rigas PUD is planned to incorporate natural systems for water management in accordance
with their natural functions and capabilities as may be required by Objective 1.5 of the
Drainage Sub-Element of the Public Facilities Element.
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All final local development orders for this project are subject to the Collier County
Adequate Public Facilities Ordinance, Division 3.15 of the Land Development Code.
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SHORT TITLE
This ordinance shall be known and cited as the "RIGAS PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT
ORDINANCE".
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SECTION I
LEGAL DESCRIPTION, PROPERTY OWNERSHIP, AND GENERAL DESCRIPTION
1.1 PURPOSE
The purpose of this section is to set forth the legal description and ownership of Rigas PUD,
and to describe the existing condition of the property proposed to be developed.
1.2 LEGAL DESCRIPTION
See attached Exhibit "B."
1.3 PROPERTY OV~rNERSHIP
See attached Exhibit "B."
1.4 GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY
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The project site is located in Section 28, Township 48 South, Range 26 East. The
site is generally bordered on the west by Golden Gate Estates; on the north by
Immokalee Road; on the east by the Heritage Greens PUD, developed
residential/golf course community, zoned PUD; and on the south by Island Walk
PUD.
The zoning classification of the subject property at the time of PUD application is
Rural Agricultural.
Elevations within the site are approximately 13' above MSL. Per FEMA Firm Map
Panel No. 120067 215 D, dated June 3, 1986, the Rigas property is located within
Zone "X" of the FEMA flood insurance rate map.
A majority of the site has been altered through past and current agricultural uses;
however, a portion of the site does contain jurisdictional wetlands. An EIS has
been submitted, pursuant to Division 3.8 of the LDC.
The soil types on the site generally include fine quartz sand and organic loam. This
information was derived from the Soil Survey of Collier County, Florida.
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Rigas contains a variety of vegetative communities, including cropland and
pastures, woodland pastures, pine flatwoods, and palmetto prairies. A detailed
vegetative inventory and map is included in the Environmental Impact Statement
attachment to the Application for PUD Rezoning packet.
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The project site is located within the Collier County Water Management District
Number 7, Harvey Basin.
1.5 PERMITTED VARIATIONS OF DWELLING UNITS
A maximum of 755 dwelling units are permitted within the Rigas PUD. This maximum of 755
dwellings may include single-family, two-family, duplex, zero lot line, patio, townhome and multi-
family dwelling unit types.
1.6 DENSITY
Acreage of Rigas is approximately 241 acres and the number of dwelling units
authorized to be built pursuant to this PUD is a maximum of 755. The gross project
density, therefore, will be a maximum of 3.13 units per acre.
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At all times all property included within Rigas as described in Section 1.2 shall be
included in determining project density, including lands reserved for Collier County
road right-of-way.
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SECTION II
PROJECT DEVELOPMENT
PURPOSE
The purpose of this Section is to generally describe the plan of development for Rigas, and
to identify relationships to applicable County ordinances, policies, and procedures.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT PLAN AND PROPOSED LAND USES
Rigas will be developed as a mixed use residential community, which may feature a
full array of residential dwelling types, and a recreation center, providing for
activities such as community gatherings, recreational amenities, convenience
commercial uses and personnel services, central to community residents.
The Master Plan is iljustrated graphically on Exhibit "A" (WMB&P, Inc. File
No.D-3166-03). A Land Use Summary indicating approximate land use acreages is
shown on the plan. The master plan is conceptual, and the location, size, and
configuration of individual tracts shall be determined at the time of Final Site
Development Plan and/or Preliminary Subdivision Plat approval with minor
adjustments at the time of Final Plat approval, in accordance with Section 3.2.7 and
3.3 of the LDC.
COMPLIANCE WITH COUNTY ORDINANCES
Regulations for development of Rigas shall be in accordance with the contents of
this PUD Ordinance and applicable sections of the LDC (to the extent they are not
inconsistent with this PUD Ordinance) and the Growth Management Plan which are
in effect at the time of issuance of any development order to which said regulations
relate which authorize the construction of improvements, such as but not limited to
Final Subdivision Plat, Final Site Development Plan, Excavation Permit and
Preliminary Work Authorization. Where this PUD Ord'mance does not provide
developmental standards, then the provisions of the specific section of the LDC that
is otherwise applicable shall apply. Where specific standards are specified in this
PUD, these standards shall prevail over those in the LDC.
Unless otherwise defined herein, or as necessarily implied by context, the
definitions of all terms shall be the same as the definitions set forth in the LDC in
effect at the time of development order application.
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Development permitted by the approval of this PUD will be subject to the Adequate
Public Facilities Ordinance, Division 3.15 of the LDC.
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Unless modified, waived or excepted by this PUD or by subsequent request, the
provisions of other sections of the Land Development Code remain in effect with
respect to the development of the land which comprises this PUD.
All conditions imposed herein or as represented on the Rigas Master Plan are part of
the regulations which govern the manner in which the land may be developed.
The Subdivisions Division of the LDC (Article 3, Division 3.2) shall apply to Rigas,
except where an exemption or substitution is set forth herein or otherwise granted
pursuant to the Land Development Code, Section 3.2.4.
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The Site Development Plans Division of the LDC (Article 3, Division 3.3) shall
apply to Rigas, except where an exemption is set forth herein or otherwise granted
pursuant to the Land Development Code, Section 3.3.4.
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Recognizing that the plans for development of tracts have not been designated with
a specific dwelling unit type, the type of dwelling unit which characterizes the initial
development of any platted tract shall be carried out throughout the development of
that entire tract. However, tracts platted for the purpose of establishing prototypical
model homes shall be not be required to develop with a singular dwelling unit type.
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT
The developer may elect to establish a Community Development District (CDD) to
provide and maintain infrastructure and community facilities needed to serve the
Project. The CDD will constitute a timely, efficient, effective, responsive and
economic way to ensure the provision of facilities and infrastructure for the
proposed development. Such infrastructure as may be constructed, managed and
financed by the CDD shall be subject to, and shall not be inconsistent with, the
Collier County Growth Management Plan and all applicable ordinances dealing
with planning and permitting of Rigas.
The land area is amenable to infi'astructure provision by a district that has the
powers set forth in the charter of a Community Development District under Section
190.006 through 190.041, Florida Statutes. Such a district is a legitimate alternative
available both to the County and to the landowner for the timely and sustained
provision of quality infrastructure under the terms and conditions of County
development approval.
ROADWAYS
Roadways within Rigas may be included as one of the CDD provided infrastructure
improvements. Standards for roads shall be in compliance with the applicable
provisions of the LDC regulating subdivisions, unless otherwise modified, waived
or excepted by this PUD or approved during Preliminary Subdivision Plat approval.
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The Developer reserves the right to request substitutions to Code design standards in
accordance with Section 3.2.7.2 of the LDC. The Developer retains the right to
establish gates, guardhouses, and other access controls as may be deemed
appropriate by the Developer on all privately owned and maintained project
roadways and roadways built and/or maintained by the Rigas CDD.
Roadways within Rigas shall be designed and constructed in accordance with
Section 3.2.8 of the LDC with the following substitutions:
3.2.8.4.16. Streets and access improvements
1. Section 3.2.8.4.16.5, Street Right-of-Way Width
Street right-of-way width: The minimum right-of-way width to be utilized
for local streets and cul-de-sacs shall be forty (40) feet. Drive aisles
serving multi-family tracts shall not be required to meet this standard.
2. Section 3.2.8.4.16.6, Dead-end Streets
Cul-de-sacs may exceed a length of one thousand (1,000) feet.
3. Section 3.2.8.4.16.8, Intersection Radii
Intersection radii: Street intersections shall be provided with a minimum of a
twenty (20) foot radius (face of curb) for all intemal project streets and a
thirty-five (35) foot radius for intersections at project entrances.
4. Section 3.2.8.4.16.10, Reverse Curves
Reverse Curves: Tangent shall not be required between reverse curves on any project streets.
3.2.8.3.17 Sidewalks, bike lanes and bike paths
Section 3.2.8.3.17.3
The primary project entry road and loop road system shall have a minimum
eight (8') foot wide pathway on one side of the street, or a five (5') wide
pathway on both sides of the street, which may meander in and out of the
right-of-way.
Cul-de-sacs and private streets less than 300 feet shall not be required to
provide sidewalks.
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LAKE SETBACK AND EXCAVATION
The lake setback requirements described in Section 3.5.7.1 of the LDC may be reduced
with the administrative approval of the Collier County Planning Services Director. All
lakes greater than two (2) acres may be excavated to the maximum commercial excavation
depths set forth in Section 3.5.7.3.1. Removal of fill and rock from Rigas shall be
administratively permitted to an amount up to 10 percent per lake (20,000 cubic yards
maximum), unless issued a commercial excavation permit.
USE OF RIGHTS-OF-WAY
Utilization of lands within all project rights-of-way for landscaping, decorative entrance
ways, and signage shall be allowed subject to review and administrative approval by the
Developer and the Collier County Development Services Director for engineering and
safety considerations during the development review process and prior to any installations.
MODEL HOMES/SALES CENTERS/SALES OFFICES/
CONSTRUCTION OFFICES
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1. A temporary use permit shall be granted initially for a period not to exceed
24 months in length and may be renewed annually based upon
demonstration of need pursuant to the requirements of Section 2.6.33.3. of
the Collier County Land Development Code (LDC).
2. This use may use septic tanks or holding tanks for waste disposal subject
to permitting under Rule 64E06, F.A.C. and may use potable or irrigation
wells. Offices located in permanent structures shall be required to connect
to the central utility system at the time it becomes available.
MODEL HOMES, SALES CENTERS AND SALES OFFICES
1. Shall be permitted principal uses throughout the Rigas PUD.
2. Model homes shall be "wet" or "dry" facilities.
a. "Wet" facilities may be occupied by a sales office and/or
representative.
b. "Dry" facilities shall be unoccupied by a sales office and/or
representative.
c. Transportation to and from unoccupied model homes shall be
provided at a sales center, which also provided required parking
and handicapped accommodations in accordance with section
2.6.33.2 of the LDC.
3. Temporary use permits for model sales centers and sales offices that are
located in permanent structures other than dwelling units, and dry model
homes shall not be required.
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Temporary use permits for model sales centers, model homes or sales
offices located in permanent structures within a dwelling unit shall be
required.
a. The temporary use permit shall be issued initially for a period of
three (3) years. Extensions in excess of this period shall require
submittal and approval of a conditional use petition in accordance
with section 2.7.4 of the Land Development Code, except where
model homes are located within a "model home row", in which
case the Planning Services Director may extend the temporary use
permit for all of the model units for a period equal to 99% Rigas
PUD product sales.
Temporary use permits for a sales center in a temporary structure shall
be issued initially for a period of three (3) years and may be renewed
annually based upon demonstration of need.
A maximum often (10) model homes shall be permitted within this
development prior to final plat approval as permitted above.
Temporary use permits for a model sales center within an existing
subdivision shall require a site plan as follows: in the case of a
permanent structure which is a dwelling unit, a Site Improvement Plan
(SIP) per section 3.3.8.4 of the LDC; in the case of a permanent structure
which is other than a dwelling unit, a Site Development Plan (SDP); in
the case of a temporary structure (mobile home or sales trailer), either a
Conceptual Site Plan (CSP) which addresses the requirements of section
2.6.33.2 of the LDC, or a Site Improvement Plan, depending on the
extent of the work required.
Temporary use permits for model homes to be located within a proposed
single-family or multi-family development may be approved following
administrative approval of a plat and construction drawings for all
required infrastructure encompassing the lots on which the models are to
be constructed pursuant to division 3.2, and a Conceptual Site Plan
which addresses the requirements of section 2.6.33.2 of the LDC.
Unoccupied (dry) model homes will be permitted only in conjunction
with an approved SDP for a model sales center which provides adequate
parking to support the model(s).
Temporary use permits for occupied (wet) model homes following
subdivision approval shall require a Conceptual Site Plan which
addresses the requirements of section 2.6.33.2 of the LDC. Temporary
use permits for unoccupied model homes following subdivision approval
shall require a Conceptual Site Plan and shall be issued only in
conjunction with an approved Site Development Plan or Site
Improvement Plan for a model sales center which provides adequate
parking to support the model(s).
These uses may use septic tanks or holding tanks for waste disposal
subject to permitting under Rule 64E06, F.A.C. and may use potable or
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irrigation wells prior to the availability of central utility systems at
which time a connection to the central system shall be made.
All other applicable provisions of the Land Development Code
pertaining to Model Homes, Sales Centers, Sales Offices and
Construction office shall apply.
CHANGES AND AMENDMENTS TO PUD DOCUMENT OR PUD MASTER
PLAN
Changes and amendments may be made to this PUD Ordinance, PUD Master Plan as
provided in Section 2.7.3.5 of the LDC. Minor changes and refinements as described here'm
may be made by the Developer in connection with any type of development or permit
application required by the LDC.
The Planning Services Director shall be authorized to approve minor changes and
refinements to the Rigas Master Plan upon written request of the Developer. The PUD
Master Plan is a conceptual plan containing approximate acreages of each land use. The
actual acreages shall be determined at the time of preliminary subdivision plat or site
development approval and shall be consistent with jurisdictional agency determinations.
A. The following limitations shall apply to such requests:
The minor change or refinement shall be consistent with the Collier County
Growth Management Plan and the Rigas PUD document.
The minor change or refinement shall not constitute a substantial change
pursuant to Section 2.7.3.5.1. of the LDC.
The minor change or refinement shall be compatible with adjacent land uses
and shall not create detrimental impacts to abutting land uses, water
management facilities, and conservation areas within or external to the PUD.
The following shall be deemed minor changes or refinements:
Reconfiguration of lakes, ponds, canals, preserve areas or other water
management facilities where such changes are consistent with the criteria of
the South Florida Water Management District or other applicable
jurisdictional permitting agency and Collier County.
Intemal realignment of rights-of-way other than a relocation of access points
to the PUD, except where the access point is required by the appropriate
jurisdictional agency.
Reconfiguration of residential and recreation parcels when there is no net
loss to areas identified as conservation or preserve.
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Minor changes and refinements as described above shall be reviewed by appropriate
Collier County staff to ensure that said changes and refinements are otherwise in
compliance with all applicable County Ordinances and regulations prior to the
Planning Services Director's consideration for approval.
Approval by the Planning Services Director of a minor change or refinement may
occur independently from and prior to any application for Subdivision or Site
Development Plan approval, however such approval shall not constitute an
authorization for development or implementation of the minor change or refinement
without first obtaining all other necessary County permits and approvals.
COMMON AREA MAINTENANCE
Common area maintenance will be provided by the CDD or by a Property Owners'
Association. For those areas not maintained by the CDD, the Developer will create a
property owners' association or associations, whose functions shall include provisions for
the perpetual maintenance of common facilities and open spaces. The CDD or the property
owners' association, as applicable, shall be responsible for the operation, maintenance, and
management of the surface water and stormwater management systems and reserves serving
Rigas, in accordance with the provisions of Collier County Ordinance 90-48 and Resolution
90-292, together with any applicable permits from the South Florida Water Management
District.
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LANDSCAPE BUFFERS, BERMS, FENCES AND WALLS
Landscape buffers, benns, fences and walls are generally permitted as a principal use
throughout Rigas. The following standards shall apply:
A. Landscape benns shall have the following maximum side slopes:
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Ground covered benns
Perimeter 2:1
Intemal to project 3:1
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Fence or wall maximum height: six feet (6'), as measured from the finished floor
elevation of the nearest residential structure within the development. If the fence or
wall is constructed on a landscaped benn, the wall shall not exceed six feet (6') in
height from the top ofberm elevation for berm elevation with an average side slope
of 4:1 or less, and shall not exceed six feet (6') in height from the top of benn
elevation for benns with an average side slope of greater than 4:1 (i.e. 3:1).
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Landscape buffers, bernas, fences and walls may be constructed along the perimeter
of the Rigas PUD boundary prior to preliminary subdivision plat and site
development plan submittal, however, the required landscape plans shall be
submitted to the Planning Services Department for their review and approval prior
to installation.
Fences and walls which are an integral part of security and access control structures
such as gate houses and control gates shall be subject to the height limitations for
principal residential structures. In the case of access control structures within right-
of-ways adjoining two or more different districts, the more restrictive height
standard shall apply.
Pedestrian sidewalks and/or bike paths, water management systems, drainage
structures, and utilities may be allowed in landscape buffers.
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Landscape benns located within the Rigas PUD boundary and contiguous to a
property line and/or right-of-way line may be constructed such that the toe of slope
is located on the property line and/or right-of-way line.
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The required easternmost property buffer shall be in accordance with the minimum
requirements of the Collier County Land Development Code except:
1. Adjacent to residential development parcels, the required vegetative buffer,
north of the Heritage Greens golf course maintenance facility thence
northerly along the eastern property line of the PUD shall be a minimum of
ill'teen feet (15') in width and shall be planted with canopy trees at an
average twenty feet (20') on-center, with a three foot (3') hedge or
berm/hedge combination. Required canopy trees within this buffer shall be
a minimum of fourteen (14') at time of planting and shall be Oak,
Mahogany or similar species.
FILL STORAGE
Fill storage is generally permitted as a principal use throughout Rigas. Fill material
generated from other properties owned or leased by the developer may be transported and
stockpiled within areas which have been disturbed/farmed. Prior to stockpiling in these
locations, the developer shall notify the County Community Development and
Environmental Services Administrator. The following standards shall apply:
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Stockpile maximum side slope 2:1, if protected by a six foot (6') high fence,
otherwise a 4:1 side slope shall be required.
B. Stockpile maximum height: Thirty feet (30')
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Fill storage areas in excess of five feet (5') in height shall be located no closer than
three hundred feet (300') from any existing residential unit or residential unit under
construction.
D. Soil erosion control shall be provided in accordance with LDC Division 3.7.
2.13 DESIGN GUIDELINES AND STANDARDS
The Collier County Planned Unit Development District is intended to encourage
ingenuity, innovation and imagination in the planning, design and development or
redevelopment of relatively large tracts of land under unified ownership or control,
as set forth in the LDC, Section 2.2.20.1.
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Rigas is a planned community and will be developed under unified control. The
Developer will establish design guidelines and standards to ensure a high and
consistent level of quality for residential units and related community features and
facilities, which include features and facilities such as landscaping, hardscape,
waterscapes, signage, lighting, pedestrian systems, bicycle paths, pavement
treatments, roadway medians, fences, walls, buffers, berms and other similar
facilities.
2.14 PRELIMINARY SUBDIVISION PLAT PHASING
Submission, review, and approval of Preliminary Subdivision Plats for the project may be
accomplished in phases to correspond with the planned development of the property.
2.15 AGRICULTURAL ACTIVITIES
The site is currently used for active row crop agricultural purposes, and associated and
accessory uses thereto. These existing agricultural uses shall be permitted to continue
throughout the project site and will be phased out as development occurs within individual
parcels. All agricultural activities within the Rigas PUD shall cease within 5 years from
the date of the preliminary acceptance of infrastructure improvements for the first platted
residential tract.
2.16 GENERAL PERMITTED USES
Certain uses shall be considered general permitted uses throughout the Rigas PUD except in
the Conservation Area. General permitted uses are those uses which generally serve the
Developer and residents of Rigas and are typically part of the common infrastructure or are
considered community facilities.
A. General Permitted Uses:
1. Essential services as set forth under LDC, Section 2.6.9.1.
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Water management facilities and related structures.
Temporary sewage treatment facilities.
Lakes including lakes with bulkheads or other architectural or structural
bank treatments.
Guardhouses, gatehouses, and access control structures.
Community and neighborhood parks, recreational facilities.
Temporary construction, sales, and administrative offices for the Developer
and Developer's authorized contractors and consultants, including necessary
access ways, parking areas and related uses.
Landscape features including, but not limited to, landscape buffers, berms,
fences and walls subject to the standards set forth in Section 2.11 of this
PUD.
Fill storage subject to the standards set forth in Section 2.12 of this PUD.
Any other use which is comparable in nature with the foregoing uses and
which the Planning Services Director determines to be compatible.
B. Development Standards:
Unless otherwise set forth in this document, the following development standards
shall apply to structures:
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Setback from back of curb or edge of pavement of any road - twelve feet
(12') except for guard houses, gatehouses, and access control structures
which shall have no required setback.
Setback from PUD boundary: See Table 1, Development Standards
Minimum distance between unrelated structures - ten feet (10').
Maximum height of structures - See Table 1, Development Standards
Minimum floor area - None required.
Minimum lot or parcel area - None required.
Standards for parking, landscaping, signs and other land uses where such
standards are not specified herein or within adopted Rigas design guidelines
and standards, are to be in accordance with LDC in effect at the time of Site
Development Plan Approval.
OPEN SPACE REQUIREMENTS
The Collier County Land Development Code requires that mixed use projects maintain
open space at a minimum of 30% of the project area. The PUD Master Plan identifies
approximately 90_+ acres included in preserve, lakes, recreation tracts and buffers. These
areas, in conjunction with open space areas included within the Residential District, fully
satisfy the 30% open space requ'rrements of Section 2.6.32 of the LDC for mixed use
developments. The area reserved for future Logan Boulevard Extension shall be credited
toward meeting the project's open space requirements.
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NATIVE VEGETATION RETENTION REQUIREMENTS
Pursuant to Policy 6.4.6 of the Conservation and Coastal Management Element of the
Collier County Growth Management Plan, 25% (approximately 8.7 acres) of the viable
naturally functioning native vegetation on site shall be retained. Those areas infested with
75% or more exotic species are not considered in the native vegetation calculation.
Seventy-five percent (75%) of the Code required trees and thirty-five percent (35%) of the
required shrubs shall be native species.
SIGNAGE
A. GENERAL
All Collier County sign regulations, pursuant to LDC, Division 2.5,
SIGNS, in force at the time of sign permit application shall apply unless
such regulations are in conflict with the conditions set forth in this section,
in which case the PUD Document shall govern.
For the purpose of this PUD Document, each platted parcel shall be
considered a separate parcel of land and shall be entitled to any sign as
permitted herein.
Signs shall be permitted in public or private rights-of-way subject to
approval of a Collier County right-of-way permit where applicable.
4. All signs shall be located so as not to cause sight line obstructions.
All internal project right-of-ways may be utilized for decorative
landscaped entrance features and signage subject to review and approval
from the Planning Services Department for consistency with the
requirements set forth herein.
All project and development signage adjacent to and/or visible
from any dedicated County ROW shall be developed in accordance
with the LDC, Division 2.5, SIGNS.
B. BOUNDARY MARKERS
One boundary marker or monument may be located at each property
comer, adjacent Immokalee Road and Logan Boulevard rights-of-way.
The boundary marker may contain the name of the subdivision, and the
insignia or motto of the development.
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The sign face area may not exceed 64 square feet in area and may not
exceed the height or length of the monument upon which it is located. If
the sign is two-sided, each sign face may not exceed 64 square feet in area.
Sign face square footage is calculated by total square footage of name,
insignia, and motto only.
The setback from any public right-of-way and any perimeter property line
shall be 10 feet.
Boundary marker signage shall be ground mounted and the sign structure
is limited to a maximum height of eight feet (8').
ENTRANCE SIGNS
Two ground or wall-mounted entrance signs maybe located at each
entrance to the subdivisions within the PUD. Such signs may contain the
name of the subdivision, and the insignia or motto of the development.
No sign face area may exceed 80 square feet and the total sign face area of
Entrance Signs at each entrance may not exceed 160 square feet. If the
sign is a single, two-sided sign, each sign face may not exceed 80 square
feet in area. For three-sided signs, the third sign side may only face
internal to the subdivision and only the project's name, motto or insignia
may be displayed. The sign face area shall not exceed the height or length
of the wall or monument upon which it is located.
The setback for the signs from the public right-of-way, and any perimeter
property line shall be 15 feet.
Entrance signs may not exceed a height of 8 feet above the finished grade
level of the sign site. For the purpose of this provision, finished grade
shall be considered to be no greater than the highest crown elevation of the
nearest road.
CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE SIGNS
One sign, a maximum of 20 square feet in size, shall be permitted at each
construction entrance, to identify the entrance. The sign may also advertise
employment for construction trades. No building permit is required.
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Directional or identification signs may be allowed intemal to the
development. Such signs may be used to identify the location or direction
of approved uses such as, but not limited to models or model sales centers,
club house, or recreational areas. Individual signs may be a maximum of
8 square feet per side in size, or signs maintaining a common architectural
theme may be combined to form a menu board with a maximum size of 24
square feet per side, and a maximum height of 8 feet. There shall be no
maximum number of permitted directional or identification signs.
Real Estate signs with a maximum size of 4 square feet per side may be
permitted in residential districts. Such signs may advertise "For Sale",
"Sold To", "Lot #", or similar verbiage. No building permit is required.
Grand Opening signs: The developer may display an on-site grand
opening sign not exceeding 32 square feet on a side, and not exceeding 64
square feet total. The banner sign shall be anchored and may be displayed
on-site for the first three months that the occupant is open for business.
F. RECREATION CENTER SIGNS
1. Signs within the recreation center shall be required to adhere to provisions
of the Collier County LDC, Division 2.5, SIGNS, unless a unified signage
plan is submitted and approved by the Planning Services Department
Director at the time of final site development plan approval. The unified
signage plan, if utilized, will indicate signage location, dimensions, and
architectural style. All signage will be of a pedestrian scale and shall be
designed in a uniform character. Signage within community recreation
tracts shall not be visible from any public road right-of-way..
G. TRAFFIC SIGNS
Traffic signs such as street signs, stop signs and speed limit signs may be
designed to reflect a common architectural theme. The placement and size
of the signs will be in accordance with DOT criteria.
SIDEWALKS/BIKEPATHS
Pursuant to LDC Section 3.2.8.3.17 and Section 2.5 of the Rigas PUD,
sidewalks/bikepaths shall be permitted as follows:
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Sidewalks may be located outside platted rights-of-ways, when located
within a separate sidewalk easement.
Sidewalks may be located within landscape buffers and/or easements;
however, the landscape buffer shall be increased in width by an amount
equal to the encroachment, at the point of encroachment.
The Developer reserves the right to request substitutions to Code design standards
in accordance with Section 3.2.7.2 of the LDC.
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SUBSTITUTIONS TO SUBDIVISION DESIGN STANDARDS
The Developer reserves the right to request substitutions to subdivision
improvement and utility design standards in accordance with Section 3.2.7.2 of
the LDC.
HISTORICAL AND ARCHAEOLOGICAL REVIEW
Pursuant to Section 2.2.25.8.1 of the Land Development Code, if, during the course of site
clearing, excavation or other construction activity an historic or archaeological artifact is
found, all development within the minimum area necessary to protect the discovery shall be
immediately stopped and the Collier County Code Enforcement Department contacted.
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PURPOSE
The purpose of this Section is to identify permitted uses and development standards for
areas within Rigas designated on the Master Plan as "R", Residential.
MAXIMUM DWELLING UNITS
A maximum of 755 approved residential dwelling units may be constructed on lands
designated "R," Residential on the PUD Master Plan.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Areas designated as "R," Residential on the Master Plan are designed to accommodate a full
range of residential dwelling types, general permitted uses as described by Section 2.16, a
full range of recreational facilities, essential services, and customary accessory uses.
The approximate acreage of the area designated as "R", Residential is indicated on the PUD
Master Plan. This acreage is based on conceptual designs and is approximate. Actual
acreages of all development tracts will be provided at the time of Site Development Plan or
Preliminary Subdivision Plat approvals in accordance with Division 3.3, and Division 3.2
respectively, of the LDC. Residential tracts are designed to accommodate internal
roadways, open spaces, and other similar uses found in residential areas.
PERMITTED USES AND STRUCTURES
No building or structure, or part thereof, shall be erected, altered or used, or land used, in
whole or part, for other than the following:
A. Principal Uses:
1. Single Family Attached and Detached Dwellings, Townhomes.
2. Single Family Patio and Zero Lot Line Dwellings.
3. Two-family and Duplex Dwellings.
4. Multi-Family Dwellings including Coach Home and Garden Apartments.
Model Home Center including offices for project administration,
construction, sales and marketing.
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Recreational facilities such as parks, play grounds, and pedestrian/bikeways
Any other principal use which is comparable in nature with the foregoing
uses and which the Planning Services Director determines to be compatible
in Section III, Residential.
B. Accessory Uses and Structures:
Accessory uses and structures customarily associated with principal uses
permitted in this district, including swimming pools, spas and screen
enclosures, recreational facilities designed to serve the development, and
essential services.
Any other accessory use which is comparable in nature with the foregoing
uses and which the Planning Services Director determines to be compatible
in the area identified as Residential on the PUD Master Plan.
DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS
Table 1 sets forth the development standards for land uses within the Rigas PUD
Residential area.
Site development standards for single family, zero lot line, patio home, two-family,
duplex, single family attached and town home uses apply to individual residential
lot boundaries. Multi-family standards apply to platted parcel boundaries.
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Standards for parking, landscaping, signs and other land uses where such standards
are not specified herein or within adopted Rigas design guidelines and standards, are
to be in accordance with the LDC in effect at the time of Site Development Plan
Approval. Unless otherwise indicated, required yards, heights, and floor area
standards apply to principal structures.
Development standards for uses not specifically set forth in Table I shall be in
accordance with those standards of the zoning district which is most similar to the
proposed use.
In the case of residential structures with a common architectural theme, the required
property development regulations of Table 1 may be reduced, provided a site
development plan is approved by the Planning Services Director or his designee, in
accordance with the criteria contained in Section 2.6.27.4.6.1 through 2.6.27.4.6.3
of the LDC. Within these types of developments, housing structure types including
lot orientation may be mixed within the same development tract provided
appropriate setbacks to meet minimum fire codes are provided between the lots or
tracts in accordance with Table I. Compliance with this criteria shall be
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demonstrated by the submittal of architectural schematics and building elevations,
signed and sealed by an Architect registered in the State of Florida.
During the Platting process, the developer shall identify the specific housing type
intended for each platted tract.
Detached dwelling unit types shall be subject to the below architectural duplication
rules:
1. No identical homes shall be placed next to each other (i.e. same floor
plan with the same exterior color scheme)
2. No more than three (3) of the same floor plan may be placed next to
each other.
3. No more than three (3) of the same color scheme may be may be placed
next to each other.
Only detached dwelling unit products shall be constructed in the development
parcels abutting the western property boundary of the Heritage Greens PUD, north
of the Heritage Greens golf course maintenance facility.
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DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS FOR
"R" RESIDENTIAL AREA
SINGLE FAMILY PATIO'9 & TWO FAMILY/ SINGLE FAMILY MULTI FAMILY
DETACHED ZERO LOT LINE DUPLEX ATTACHED/ DWELLINGS
TOWNHOME* 8
Minimum Lot Area 5,000 SF 4,000 SF 3,500 SF *4 3,500 SF NA
Minimum Lot Width *5 40 35 35 35 NA
Front Yard Setback
(Principal and Accessory) 20*3 20*3 20*3 20*3 20*3
Front Yard for Side
Entry Garage 12 10 10 10 12
Rear Yard Setback
(Principal) * 1 10 10 10 10 15
Rear Yard Setback
(Accessory)* 1 5 5 5 5 5
Side Yard Setback 5 0 or 5*6 0 or 5*6 0 or 5 *6,7 NA
Maximum Height *2 35 35 35 35 50
Floor Area Minimum (SF) 1200 SF 1000 SF 1000 SF 1000 SF 800 SF
Minimum Distance Between 15 feet .5 SBH or 15 feet
Principal Structures 10 5 or 10 5 or 10 *7 *7
Bid: Building Height
SBH: (Sum of Building Heights): Combined height of two adjacent buildings for the purpose of determining setback requirements.
Front yards shall be measured as follows:
A. If the parcel is served by a public or private right-of-way, setback is measured from the adjacent right-of-way line. Sidewalks shall be located within the right-
of-way.
* 1 - With approval of Design Review Committee, rear yard setbacks for principal structures on lots which abut, lake, open space, or preserve area. Setback from lake
for all accessory uses may be 0' providing architectural bank treatment is incorporated into design and subject to written approval from Design Review Committee and
Project Plan Review.
*2 - Building height shall be the vertical distance measured from the first habitable finished floor elevation to the midpoint of the roofline of the structure.
*3 - Units with side entty garage may have a 12' front yard setback. Units with front entry garage must have a minimum 20 foot front yard setback.
*4 - Each half of a duplex unit requires a lot area allocation of 3,500 S.F. for a total minimum lot area of 7,000 S.F.
*5 - Minimum lot width may be reduced by 20% for cul-de-sac lots provided minimum lot area requirement is still maintained.
*6 - Zero feet (0') or a minimum of five feet (5') on either side except that where the zero foot (0') yard option is utilized, the opposite side of the structure shall have a ten
foot (10') yard. Zero foot (0') yards may be used on either side of a structure provided that the opposite ten foot (10') yard is provided. Patios, pools and screen enclosures
may encroach into the 10' yard and may attach to the adjoining dwelling provided an easement is granted from the adjoining dwelling unit owner. Where this option is
used, a conceptual site plan for all lots platted for patio and zero lot line shall be submitted to the Building Dept. with the application for the first bldg. Permit. This plan
will be used to determine the 10 foot spacing requirement between structures.
*7 Distance between principal structures not inclusive of garages.
*8-Townhome is a group of a three or more single family dwelling units attached to each other by a single common wall or roof wherein each unit has direct exterior access
(inclusive of garage access) and no unit is located above another, and each unit is completely separated from any other(s) by a rated firewall, and wherein the land may be
subdivided into individual lots, be held in common ownership, or any combination thereoff
*9-Patio Home is a detached or semi-detached unit for a single family with one (1) dwelling unit from ground to roof wherein each dwelling unit lot is enclosed by a wall
located at the lot line, thus creating a private yard between the house and the wall.
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RECREATION CENTER
PURPOSE
The purpose of this section is to identify permitted uses and development standards for
areas within Rigas PUD designated on the Master Plan as REC, "Recreation Center."
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The approximate acreage of the Recreation Center is indicated on the Master Plan. This
acreage is based on conceptual designs and is approximate. Actual acreages of all
development tracts will be provided at the time of Site Development Plan or Preliminary
Subdivision Plat approvals in accordance with Division 3.3, and Division 3.2 respectively,
of the LDC. The Recreation Center is designed as a mixed use area which will
accommodate a variety of active recreational and personal services for Rigas residents and
guests.
PERMITTED USES AND STRUCTURES
No building or structure, or part thereof, shall be erected, altered or used, or land used, in
whole or part, for other than the following:
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Recreational facilities and structures such as pools, fitness facilities, clubhouses,
community buildings, playgrounds, playfields, and tennis courts.
A maximum of 10,000 square feet of gross build'mg area may be utilized for a
variety of convenience commercial and personal service uses including, but not
limited to, real estates sales offices, restaurants, delicatessen, convenience market,
satellite banking, auto washing, postal station, and beauty salon. Any other personal
service facility of a similar nature to those listed above shall be authorized by the
Collier County Planning Services Department Director.
Permitted Accessory Uses and Structures
Accessory uses and structures customrely associated with principal uses
permitted in this district.
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Any other accessory use which is comparable in nature with the foregoing
uses and which the Planning Services Director determines to be compatible
in the Resort/Village.
DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS
A. Minimum Yard Requirements:
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4.
Front Yard: Twenty-five feet (25')
Side Yard: Fifteen feet (15').
Rear Yard: Fifteen feet (15').
Setback from a lake (or conservation area) for all principal and accessory
uses may be zero feet (0') provided architectural bank treatment is
incorporated into the design.
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Exterior lighting shall be arranged in a manner which will protect roadways and
residential properties from direct glare or unreasonable interference.
Maximum height of structures - Fifty feet (50); except clock towers or similar
architectural features, which shall be permitted up to sixty-five feet (65').
Minimum distance between principal structures - Ten feet (10') or greater if
required by local fire codes at time of development.
E. Minimum distance between accessory structures - Ten feet (10').
Parking for uses and structures constructed in the Recreation Center: one (1) space
per 300 square feet
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SECTION V
PRESERVE AREA
PURPOSE
The purpose of this Section is to identify permitted uses and development standards for the
area within Rigas designated on the Master Plan as "P", Preserve Area.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Areas designated as "P", Preserve Area on the Master Plan are designed to accommodate
conservation, passive recreation and limited water management uses and functions. The
approximate acreage of the Preserve Area is indicated on the Master Plan. This acreage is
based on conceptual designs and is approximate. Actual acreages of preserve areas will be
provided at the time of Site Development Plan or Preliminary Subdivision Plat approvals in
accordance with Division 3.3, and Division 3.2 respectively, of the LDC.
PERMITTED USES AND STRUCTURES
No building or structure, or part thereof, shall be erected, altered or used, or land or water
used, in whole or in part, for other than the following:
A. Permitted Principal Uses and Structures
1. Boardwalks and nature trails (excluding asphalt paved trails), shelters.
Water management facilities, with approval by Collier County
Environmental and Engineering Review.
Any other conservation and related open space activity or use which is
comparable in nature with the foregoing uses and which the Planning
Services Director determines to be compatible in the Conservation Area.
DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS
Minimum Yard Requirements
1. From PUD or external
Development tract boundary:
From Internal tract boundary:
2. From Lake/Preserve:
Fifteen Feet (15')
Ten Feet (10')
Zero Feet (0')
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Twenty-five Feet (25')
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GENERAL DEVELOPMENT COMMITMENTS
6.1 PURPOSE
The purpose of this Section is to set forth the development commitments for the
Rigas project.
6.2 PUD MASTER DEVELOPMENT PLAN
All facilities shall be constructed in accordance with the final site development
plans, final subdivision plans and all applicable State and Local laws, codes and
regulations except where specifically noted.
The PUD Master Plan (Exhibit A) is an iljustration of the conceptual development
plan. Tracts and boundaries shown on the plan are conceptual and shall not be
considered final. Actual tract boundaries shall be determined at the time of
preliminary subdivision plat or site development plan approval.
All necessary easements, dedications, or other instruments shall be granted to
insure the continued operation and maintenance of all utilities.
6.3 ENGINEERING
Except as noted herein, all project development will occur consistent with
Division 3.2 and 3.3 of the LDC.
6.4 UTILITIES
Water distribution, sewage collection and transmission systems shall be
constructed throughout the project by the developer. Potable water and sanitary
sewer facilities constructed within platted rights-of-way or within dedicated
County utility easements shall be conveyed to Collier County, pursuant to Collier
County Ordinance 88-76, as amended, except as may be provided in Section 2.4
of this document.
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Upon completion of the utility facilities, they shall be tested to insure they meet
Collier County's utility construction requirements in effect at the time
construction plans are approved.
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All customers connecting to the potable water and sanitary sewer system shall be
customers of the County, except as may be provided in Section 2.4 of this
document.
6.5 WATER MANAGEMENT
In accordance with the rules of the South Florida Water Management District, this
project shall be designed for a storm event of a 3-day duration and 25-year return
frequency.
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An Excavation Permit will be required for the proposed lakes in accordance with
Division 3.5 of the Collier County LDC. All lake dimensions will be approved at
the time of excavation permit approval.
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The Rigas conceptual surface water management system is described in the
Surface Water Management and Utilities Report which has been included in the
PUD Rezone application materials.
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The Public Works Engineering Department and the Collier County Stormwater
Management Department shall review and approve the project's Water
Management System for compliance with the Harvey Drainage Basin.
6.6 ENVIRONMENTAL
A mitigation plan for impacts to jurisdictional wetlands will be submitted during
the subdivision platting and/or site development plan review process to insure that
jurisdictional impacts are mitigated pursuant to Collier County, DEP, ACOE, and
SFWMD Rules.
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Mitigation for the illegal clearing by the previous owner of the parcel as described
in the last two paragraphs of the legal description, Exhibit B, will include:
Removal of a 5-6 foot berm constructed around the perimeter of the
parcel.
On-site or off-site mitigation for the removal of transitional wetlands
equaling 1.25 acres. A mitigation plan will be submitted during the Site
Development Plan approval process.
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In accordance with SFWMD Rules, the hydroperiod of large contiguous areas of
preserved wetlands will be enhanced by setting water management control
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Wetland buffers shall be provided in accordance with Army Corps of Engineers
and South Florida Water Management District rules.
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An exotic vegetation removal, monitoring and maintenance plan for the site, with
emphasis on the conservation/preservation areas, shall be submitted to Current
Planning Environmental Staff for review and approval prior to final site
plan/construction plan approval. A schedule for exotic vegetation removal within
all conservation/preservation areas shall be submitted with the above-mentioned
plan.
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A non-exclusive conservation easement or tracts shall be established on the plat
for areas identified as Preserve on the PUD Master Plan, in accordance with
Section 3.2.8.4.7.3 of the Collier County Land Development Code.
TRANSPORTATION
The developer will provide for a reservation of land up to 125 feet in width along
that portion of the project that abuts the future Logan Boulevard corridor. Any
required landscape buffer for the development shall be located outside the limits
of said reservation. In the event the land is donated to the County, the developer
may be eligible for impact fee credits as permitted by the Road Impact Fee
Ordinance. If dedicated to the County, dedication of this land shall occur within
120 days of any request to the developer from Collier County, once under the
equitable control of the developer. The right-of-way reservation shall not be
utilized in meeting the minimum landscape buffer requirements for the P UD.
The developer will provide for a reservation of land of 50 feet in width along the
northern property boundary to accommodate the programmed Immokalee Road
four-laning improvements. Dedication of this land to Collier County shall be in
conjunction with final subdivision plat approval of the first phase of development
or within 120 days of any request to the developer from the County, once under
the equitable control of the developer, whichever is earlier. In the event the land
is donated to the County, the developer may be eligible for impact fee credits as
permitted by the Road Impact Fee Ordinance.
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The PUD Master Plan depicts a conceptual access location to Logan Boulevard.
The ultimate access location to Logan Boulevard shall be coordinated with the
Collier County Transportation Services Department and shall be consistent with
the Collier County Access Management Policy, Resolution 92-422, as may be
amended.
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All project access points shall be consistent with the Collier County Access
Management Policy, including turn-lane specifications. Access to the project
from Immokalee Road shall be restricted to right-in/right-out and left-in only,
until such time that connection to Logan Boulevard occurs, or other access
configurations are deemed appropriate by Collier County Transportation Services
Staff.
Arterial level street lighting shall be provided by the developer at all project
entrances, prior to issuance of a certificate of occupancy, with the exception of the
permitted model center.
If any of the entrances are to be gated, the gates and gatehouse shall be designed
and located so as not to cause vehicles to be backed up onto Immokalee Road and
the future Logan Boulevard.
The Developer, his heirs, successors or assigns shall provide a fair share
contribution toward the capital cost of a traffic signal at the intersection of Logan
Boulevard and Immokalee Road when deemed warranted by the Collier County
Transportation Department. The signal will be owned, operated and maintained
by Collier County.
The developer shall dedicate required land up to twelve feet in width for a right
turn lane from Immokalee Road. The Developer shall dedicate this land as part of
the Immokalee Road right-of-way and the dedication shall not be eligible for
impact fee credits. Dedication of the land to Collier County shall be in
conjunction with final subdivision plat approval or within 120 days of any request
to the Developer from the County, once under the equitable control of the
developer.
A pedestrian/golf cart interconnect to the Heritage Greens PUD shall be permitted
as indicated on the PUD master plan.
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EXHIBIT "B"
LEGAL DESCRIPTION AND PROPERTY OWNERSHIP
Parcel I - The West ¥2 of the Northeast 1/4 of the Northeast IA of the Northwest ~A of Section
28, Township 48 South, Range 26 East, Collier County, Florida less the North 100 feet thereof.
Parcel II - The West 1/2 of the Southeast 1/4 of the Northeast 1/4 of the Northwest 1A of Section
28, Township 48 South, Range 26 East, Collier County, Florida.
Parcel III- The East 1/2 of the Southeast V4 of the Northeast 1/4 of the Northwest 1/4 of Section
28, Township 48 South, Range 26 East, Collier County, Florida.
Parcel IV - The West 1/2 of the East Vz of the Southeast 1/4 of the Northwest V4 of Section 28,
Township 48 South, Range 26 East, Collier County, Florida.
Parcel V - The East 1/2 of the Southeast 1A of the Southeast 1/4 of the Northwest 1/4 of Section
28, Township 48 South, Range 26 East, Collier County, Florida.
Parcel VI - The East 1/2 of the Southwest 1/4 of the Southeast 1/4 of the Northwest 1/4 of Section
28, Township 48 South, Range 26 East, Collier County, Florida.
Parcel VII - The Northwest 1/4 of the Southwest l/n of the Southeast 1A of the Northwest 1A and
the East 'A of the Southwest IA of the Southwest 1A of the Southeast V4 of the Northwest 'A of
Section 28, Township 48 South, Range 26 East, Collier County, Florida.
Parcel VIII - The West IA of the Northwest '/n of the Southeast IA of the Northwest 1/4 of Section
28, Township 48 South, Range 26 East, Collier County, Florida.
Parcel IX - The East 1/2 of the Northeast '/4 of the Southwest IA of the Northwest V4 of Section
28, Township 48 South, Range 26 East, Collier County, Florida.
Parcel X - The North 1A of the Northwest IA of the Southwest '/4 of Section 28, Township 48
South, Range 26 East, Collier County, Florida.
Parcel XI - The West IA of the Northwest '/n of the Northeast l/n of the Southwest ~A of Section
28, Township 48 South, Range 26 East, Collier County, Florida.
Parcel XII - The East '/= of the Northwest '/4 of the Northeast 1/4 of the Southwest 1/4 of Section
28, Township 48 South, Range 26 East, Collier County, Florida.
1/00-63421 Ve~ 041.VRINE
03166-000-001 -EMAP-23291
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Parcel XIII - The Northeast ¼ of the Northeast ¼ of the Southwest ¼ of Section 28, Township
48 South, Range 26 East, Collier County, Florida.
Parcel XIV - The South 1/2 of the Northwest 1/4 of the Southwest ¼ of Section 28, Township 48
South, Range 26 East, Collier County, Florida.
Parcel XV - The South 1/2 of the Northeast 1/4 of the Southwest 1/4 of Section 28, Township 48
South, Range 26 East, Collier County, Florida.
Parcel XVI - The Southwest 1/4 of the Southwest ¼ of Section 28, Township 48 South, Range
26 East, Collier County, Florida.
Parcel XVII - The West 1/2 of the Southeast ¼ of the Southwest 1/4 and the West V2 of the
Southeast ¼ of the Southeast ¼ of the Southwest 1/4 of Section 28, Township 48 South, Range 26
East, Collier County, Florida.
Parcel XVIII - The Northeast 1/4 of the Southeast ¼ of the Southwest ~ of Section 28, Township
48 South, Range 26 East, Collier County, Florida.
Parcel XIX - The East 1/2 of the Northwest 1/4 of the Southeast ¼ of the Northwest ~ of Section
28, Township 48 South, Range 26 East, Collier County, Florida.
Parcel XX - The East IA of the Southeast ~ of the Southeast ~ of the Southwest ¼ of Section
28, Township 48 South, Range 26 East, Collier County, Florida.
Parcel A - The West 1/2 of the Southwest ~ of the Southwest 1/4 of the Southeast ~ of the
Northwest ¼ of Section 28, Township 48 South, Range 26 East, Collier County, Florida,
excepting those oil and mineral rights of record previously reserved and subject to the reservation
of right of way easements in, upon and under the Westerly 30' feet of described premises, and in,
upon and under the 60' feet running West to East, begiuning at the aforementioned easement,
165' feet to the Easterly line of premises herein conveyed, at a line which is midway between the
North and South line of the parcel herein described.
Parcel B - The East 1/z of the Southeast ¼ of the Southwest ~ of the Northwest ~ of Section
28, Township 48 South, Range 26 East, excepting therefrom the North 100' feet thereof, Collier
County, Florida.
Parcel C - The West 1A of the Southeast ~ of the Southwest ¼ of the Northwest ~ of Section
28, Township 48 South, Range 26 East, excepting those oil and mineral rights previously
reserved, and subject to the reservation of right of way easement, in, upon and under the South
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30' feet of described premises for the usual purposes of ingress and egress and for possible future
roadways, utilities, and services for public use.
Parcel D - The East i/2 of the East ~A of the Southwest IA of the Southwest 1/4 of the Northwest
~A of Section 28, Township 48 South, Range 26 East, Collier County, Florida.
Parcel E - The West 1/2 of the East V2 of the Southwest V4 of the Southwest IA of the
Northwest 1/4 of Section 28, Township 48 South, Range 26 East, Collier County, Florida.
The East 1/2 of the Northwest 1/4 of the Northeast 1/4 of the Northwest V4 Section 28, Township 48
South, Range 26 East, Collier County, Florida, less the North 150 feet Highway Right-of-Way.
Together with:
The East 1/2 of the Southwest 1/4 of the Northeast Vn of the Northwest V4 Section 28, Township 48
South, Range 26 East, Collier County, Florida.
PROPERTY OWNERSHIP
Owner: G.L. Homes of Naples Associates, Ltd.
G.L. Homes of Naples Corporation (Managing General Parmer of G.L. Homes of Naples
Associates, Ltd.)
Principles of G.L. Homes of Naples Corporation
President: Itchko Ezratti
Vice President: Richard Arkin
Richard Costello
Alan Fant
Kevin Ratterree
Larry Portnoy
Treasurer: Richard Norwalk
Secretary: Mosh Ezratti
PREPARED FOR= G.L HOMEs
IKaren L. Schoch
~Ou:~c~: ~e,,~,~s~e~,~o~
PUD 99-06(1)
Good Morning Pain!
Please publish the attached notice on Sunday, May 28th.
PUD 99-06( 1 ).doe PUD 99-06( I ).doc
Thanks,
Karen
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May 15, 2000
Ms. Pam Perrell
Naples Daily News
1075 Central Avenue
Naples, FL 34102
Re: Notice of Public Hearing to Consider Petition PUD-99-06(1)
Dear Pam:
Please advertise the above referenced petition on Sunday, May 28,
2000 and kindly send the Affidavit of Publication, in duplicate,
together with charges involved to this office.
Thank you.
Sincerely,
Karen Schoch,
Deputy Clerk
Enclosure
Account 113-138312-649110
NOTICE OF INTENT TO CONSIDER ORDINANCE
Notice is hereby given that on TUESDAY, JUNE 13, 2000, in the
Boardroom, 3rd Floor, Administration Building, Collier County
Government Center, 3301 East Tamiami Trail, Naples, Florida, the Board
of County Commissioners will consider the enactment of a County
Ordinance. The meeting will commence at 9:00 A.M. The title of the
proposed Ordinance is as follows:
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NUMBER 91-102, THE COLLIER COUNTY
LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE WHICH INCLUDES THE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING
REGULATIONS FOR THE UNINCORPORATED AREA OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA;
BY AMENDING THE OFFICIAL ZONING ATLAS MAPS NUMBERED 8628N AND 8628S
BY CHANGING THE ZONING CLASSIFICATION OF THE HEREIN DESCRIBED REAL
PROPERTY FROM "CF" COMMUNITY FACILITIES, "A" RURAL AGRICULTURAL AND
"PUD" PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT TO "PUD" PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT
KNOWN AS RIGAS PUD FOR PROPERTY LOCATED ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF
IMMOKALEE ROAD (C.R. 846) APPROXIMATELY 1.25 MILES EAST OF 1-75, IN
SECTION 28, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY,
FLORIDA, CONSISTING OF 241 +/- ACRES; PROVIDING FOR THE REPEAL OF
ORDINANCE NUMBER 99-57, THE FORMER RIGAS PUD; AND BY PROVIDING AN
EFFECTIVE DATE.
Petition No. PUD-99-06(1), Anita L. Jenkins, AICP, of
WilsonMiller, Inc. and Donald W. Arnold, AICP, of Q. Grady Minor and
Associates, representing G.L. Homes of Naples Associated, Ltd.,
requesting a rezone from "CF" Communities Facilities, "A" Rural
Agricultural, and "PUD" to "PUD" Planned Unit Development known as
Rigas PUD having the effect of increasing total acreage from 232 +/-
acres to 241 +/- acres, increasing maximum residential units from 725
to 755, adding new language to address mitigation measures, and
amending the legal description for property located on the south side
of Immokalee Road, approximately 1.25 miles east of 1-75.
Copies of the proposed Ordinance are on file with the Clerk to the
Board and are available for inspection. All interested parties are
invited to attend and be heard.
NOTE: All persons wishing to speak on any agenda item must register
with the County administrator prior to presentation of the agenda item
to be addressed. Individual speakers will be limited to 5 minutes on
any item. The selection of an individual to speak on behalf of an
organization or group is encouraged. If recognized by the Chairman, a
spokesperson for a group or organization may be allotted 10 minutes to
speak on an item.
Persons wishing to have written or graphic materials included in
the Board agenda packets must submit said material a minimum of 3 weeks
prior to the respective public hearing. In any case, written materials
intended to be considered by the Board shall be submitted to the
appropriate County staff a minimum of seven days prior to the public
hearing. All material used in presentations before the Board will
become a permanent part of the record.
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Any person who decides to appeal a decision of the Board will need
a record of the proceedings pertaining thereto and therefore, may need
to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which
record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is
based.
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
TIMOTHY J. CONSTANTINE, CHAIRMAN
DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK
By: Karen Schoch, Deputy Clerk
(SEAL)
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Karen L. Schoch
From: System Administrator [postmaster@scripps.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 16, 2000 8:09 AM
To: Karen.Schoch@clerk.collier.fl.us
Subject: Delivered: PUD 99-06(1)
PUD 99-06(1 )
To:
Subject:
Sent:
<<PUD 99-06(1)>> Your message
'paperrell@naplesnews.com'
PUD 99-06(1)
Tue, 16 May 2000 08:09:15 -0400
was delivered to the following recipient(s):
Perrell, Pamela on Tue, 16 May 2000 09:10:55 -0400
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May 15, 2000
G.L. Homes of Naples Associates, Ltd.
1401 University Drive Suite 200
Coral Springs FL 33071
Re: Notice of Public Hearing to Consider Petition PUD-99-06(1)
Dear Petitioner:
Please be advised that the above referenced petition will be
considered by the Board of County Commissioners on Tuesday, June
13, 2000, as indicated on the enclosed notice. The legal notice
pertaining to this petition will be published in the Naples
Daily News on Sunday, May 28, 2000.
You are invited to attend this public hearing.
Sincerely,
DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK
Karen Schoch,
Deputy Clerk
Enclosure
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May 15, 2000
Anita L. Jenkins, AICP
WilsonMiller, Inc
3200 Bailey Lane
Naples FL 34105
Re: Notice of Public Hearing to Consider Petition PUD-99-06(1)
Dear Petitioner:
Please be advised that the above referenced petition will be
considered by the Board of County Commissioners on Tuesday, June
13, 2000, as indicated on the enclosed notice. The legal notice
pertaining to this petition will be published in the Naples
Daily News on Sunday, May 28, 2000.
You are invited to attend this public hearing.
Sincerely,
DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK
Karen Schoch,
Deputy Clerk
Enclosure
May 15, 2000
Donald W. Arnold, AICP
Q. Grady Minor and Associates
3800 Via Del Rey
Bonita Springs FL 34134
Re: Notice of Public Hearing to Consider Petition PUD-99-06(1)
Dear Petitioner:
Please be advised that the above referenced petition will be
considered by the Board of County Commissioners on Tuesday, June
13, 2000, as indicated on the enclosed notice. The legal notice
pertaining to this petition will be published in the Naples
Daily News on Sunday, May 28, 2000.
You are invited to attend this public hearing.
Sincerely,
DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK
Karen Schoch,
Deputy Clerk
Enclosure
NapLes Daily News
Naples, FL ]4102
Affidavit of Publication Naples Daily News
BOARD OF COUNTY COHMISSIONERS
ATTN: TONYA PHILLIPS
PO BOX 413016
NAPLES FL 34101-3016
REFERENCE: 001230 1131383126491
58069q15 PUD-99-06(1) NOTICE
State of FLorida
County of Collier
Before the undersigned authority, personally
appeared B. Lamb, who on oath says that she serves
as the Assistant Corporate Secretary of the Naples
Daily News, a daily newspaper published at Naples,
in Collier County, Florida: that the attached
copy of advertising was published in said
newspaper on dates Listed.
Affiant further says that the said Naples Daily
News is a newspaper published at Naples/ in said
Collier County, FLorida, and that the said
newspaper has heretofore been continuously
published in said Collier County, FLorida/ each
day and has been entered as second class mail
matter at the post office in Naples, in said
Collier County, Florida, for a period of q year
next preceding the first publication of the
attached copy of advertisement; and affiant
further says that she has neither paid nor
promised any person, firm or corporation any
discount/ rebate, commission or refund for the
purpose of securing this advertisement for
pubLiction in the said newspaper.
PUBLISHED ON: 05/28
A0 SPACE:165.000 INCH
FILED ON:05/29/00
........ .....* .....................
$~orn toand Subscribed before me
Personally known by me __ _
Susan D Flora
My Ct~mml~sion CC5e1717
Expires D~. 10, 20~
PUD-99-06(1)
NOTICE OF INTENT TO
CONSIDER ORDINANCE
Notice is here~¥ given
that on TUESDAY, JUNE
13, 2000, In the Board-
room, 3rd Floor, Admin-
Istration Building, Collier
County' Government
Center, 3301 East Tomla.
ml Trail, Naples, Florida,
the Board of County
Commissioners will con.
sider the enactment of a
County Ordinance. The
meeting will commence
of 9:00 A.M. Tile title of
the proposed Ordinance
is os follows:
AN ORDINANCE
AAAENDING ORDI-
NANCE NUMBER
91-102, THE COLLIER
COUNTY LAND DE-
VELOPMENT CODE
WHICH INCLUDES
THE COMPREHEN-
SIVE ZONING REGU-
LATIONS FOR THE
UNINCORPORATED
AREA OF CCLLIER
COUNTY, FLORIDA;
BY AMENDING THE
OFFICIAL ZONING AT-
LAS MAPS NUMBER-
ED 8628N AND 8628S
BY CHANGING THE
ZONING CLASSIFICA-
TION OF THE HEREIN
DESCRIBED REAL
PROPERTY FROM
"CF" COMMUNITY
FACILITIES, "A" RU-
RAL AGRICULTURAL
AND "PUD" PLANNED
UNIT DEVELCX°MENT
TO "PUD" PLANNED
UNIT DEVELOPMENT
KNOWN AS RIGAS
PUD FOR PROPERTY
LOCATED ON THE
SOUTH SIDE OF
MOKALEE ROAD (C.R.
846) APPROXI-
MATELY 1.25 MILES
EAST OF 1-75, IN SEC-
TION 28~ :TOWNSHIP 48
SOUTH, RANGE 26
EAST, COLLIER
COUNTY, FLORIDA,
CONSISTING OF 241
+/- ACRES; PROVID~
ING FOR THE REPEAL
OF ORDINANCE NUAA.
BER 99.S7~ THE FOR-
MER RIGAS PUD; AND
BY PROVIDING AN
, EFFECTIVE DATE.
Petition No. PUD-
99-06(1)~ Anita L0 Jenkins,
AICP, of WllsonN~lller, Inc.
and Donald W. Arnold,
AICP, ot Q. Grady Minor
and Associates, repre-
senting G.I. Homes of
Naples Associated, LtcL,
requesting a rezone from
"CI=" Communities Faclll-
!~s, A .~UI~al Agrlcull~r-
i~L and "prOD, f6 'mUD"
~ k~ ~ Rigos
~ having ~e ~e~
~ ~g ~/-~ ~ 241
i~/- acres, I~creas ng
~maxim urn: residential
~n~ from 725 ~ 755, ~.
~ng ~w I~u~e to
dress mitigation
~sures~ ~ ~endtng
~e le~ ~r~lon ~r
P*~ Ioc~ ~e
so~ si~ of Imm~alee
R .~, ~roxim~elv 1.~
miles e~ ~ 1-75.
~1~ ~ ~ ~r~ed
rdl~nce ~e ~ file w~
~e Clerk ~ ~e ~rd and
~e ~al~le ~
n. All I~r~f~ ~les
are nvl~d ~ ~end ond
be he~d.
NOTE: All persons
wlshlng ~ ~ on any
agenda ~m must regis-
ter w~ ~e Cou~
minisfrator prior fo
preseason ~ ~ agen-
da ~em ~ ~ ~res~d.
Individual ~ers ,will
be limed ~ 5 mln~s
any ~em. The se e~on
on Indlvla~l ~ ~e~ on
~hoff ~ an ~niz~n
~ group Is encored.
re~nlzed by ~e Ch~r~
may ~ all~d 10 min.
u~s ~ s~k on an item.
Persons wishing
h~e ~n ~ ~
m~l~s I~ In~
m~t s~ ~ld m~Jc
a minimum ot 3 we~s
~l~ ~ ~ resp~
Public he~lng. I~ any
te~ ~ be c~sl~
by ~e ~rd s~11 ~ ~.
m~ ~ ~e
C~ ~ a mlnlmum
at ~v~ ~ys prl~ to ~e
pu~Ic h~lng. All m~t-
~1 ~ In ~re~s
~e~e ~ will ~-
~ ~a r~
cord .~ ~e
pe~amlng ~ereto
~erefore~ may n~d
ensure ~ a ve~m
[sec~o ~ ~ ~lngs
m~e, which rec,d In-
clu~s ~e ~nv and
evidence u~ which ~
ap~J Is ~d.
BOARD OF COUNTY
CO~SlO~RS
COLLI~ COUNTY,
FLORIDA
TIMOTHY J.
CONSTANTINEt.
CHAIR~
DWIGHT E. ~OCK
CLERK
BV: K~ ~h~h,
D~u~ Clerk
(SEAL)
May 2~ H0. 1620774
ORDINANCE 2000- 3 9
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE
NUMBER 91-102, THE COLLIER COUNTY LAND
DEVELOPMENT CODE, WHICH INCLUDES THE
COMPREHENSIVE ZONING REGULATIONS FOR
THE UNINCORPORATED AREA OF COLLIER
COUNTY, FLORIDA, BY AMENDING THE
OFFICIAL ZONING ATLAS MAPS NUMBERED
8628N AND 8628S BY CHANGING THE ZONING
CLASSIFICATION OF THE HEREIN DESCRIBED
REAL PROPERTY FROM "CF" COMMUNITY
FACILITIES, "A" RURAL AGRICULTURAL AND
"PUD" PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT TO "PUD"
PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT KNOWN AS
RIGAS PUD, FOR PROPERTY LOCATED ON THE
SOUTH SIDE OF IMMOKALEE ROAD (C.R. 846)
APPROXIMATELY 1.25 MILES EAST OF 1-75, IN
SECTION 28, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 26
EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, CONSISTING
OF 241+ ACRES; PROVIDING FOR THE REPEAL OF
ORDINANCE NUMBER 99-57, THE FORMER RIGAS
PUD; AND BY PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, Anita L. Jenkins, AICP of WilsonMiller, Inc., representing G.L. Homes of Naples
Associates, Ltd., petitioned the Board of County Commissioners to change the zoning classification of
the herein described real property.
NOW THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that:
SECTION ONE:
The Zoning Classification of the herein described real property located in Section 28, Township
48 South, Range 26 East, Collier County, Florida, is changed from "CF" Community Facilities, "A"
Rural Agricultural, and "PUD" Planned Unit Development to "PUD" Planned Unit Development in
accordance with the PUD Document, attached hereto as Exhibit "A", which is incorporated herein and
by reference made part hereof. The Official Zoning Atlas Maps numbered 8628N and 8628S, as
described in Ordinance Number 91-102, the Collier County Land Development Code, are hereby
amended accordingly.
SECTION TWO:
Ordinance Number 99-57, known as the Rigas PUD, adopted on August 3, 1999 by the Board
of County Commissioners of Collier County, is hereby repealed in its entirety.
SECTION THREE:
This Ordinance shall become effective upon filing with the Department of State.
PASSED AND DULY ADOPTED by the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County,
Florida, this Z~ day of ~ ., 2000.
ATTEST:
DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK
Approved:as) 1o. Fo~ ma
L~gal .SuffiCiency :':
MaDon~. Student
Assist~t County Attorney
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
COLLIER COUN~DA
TI~Y J. CO~ANT~, CHAIRMAN
G:/admin/PUD-99-06(1 )/SM/ts
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RIGAS
A
PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT
241+ Acres Located in Section 28,
Township 48 South, Range 26 East,
Collier County, Florida
PREPARED FOR:
G. L. HOMES OF NAPLES ASSOCIATES, LTD.
1401 University Drive, Suite 200
Coral Springs, FL 33071
PREPARED BY:
WILSONMILLER, INC.
3200 Bailey Lane, Suite 200
Naples, FL 34105
EXHIBIT "A"
DATE FILED
DATE APPROVED BY CCPC
DATE APPROVED BY BCC
ORDINANCE NUMBER
DATE AMENDMENT FILED
3/15/99
6/3/99
8/3/99
99-57
3/2/00
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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STATEMENT OF COMPLIANCE AND SHORT TITLE
SECTION I LEGAL DESCRIPTION, PROPERTY OWNERSHIP, &
SECTION II
SECTION III
SECTION IV
SECTION V
SECTION VI
EXHIBIT A
EXHIBIT B
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
PROJECT DEVELOPMENT
RESIDENTIAL
RECREATION CENTER
PRESERVE
GENERAL DEVELOPMENT COMMITMENTS
RIGAS PUD MASTER PLAN (WMB&P File No. D-3166-03)
LEGAL DESCRIPTION AND PROPERTY OWNERSHIP
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STATEMENT OF COMPLIANCE
The purpose of this section is to express the intent of G. L. Homes of Naples Associates, Ltd.,
hereinafter referred to the Developer, to create a Planned Unit Development (PUD) on 2414- acres
of land located in Section 28, Township 48 South, Range 26 East, Collier County, Florida. The
name of this Planned Unit Development shall be Rigas. The development of Rigas will be in
compliance with the planning goals and objectives of Collier County as set forth in the Growth
Management Plan. The development will be consistent with the growth policies and land
development regulations adopted thereunder of the Growth Management Plan Future Land Use
Element and other applicable regulations for the following reasons:
The subject property is within the Urban Mixed Use Residential District as identified on the
Future Land Use Map of the Future Land Use Element (FLUE). The purpose of the Urban
Mixed Use Residential District is to provide for a variety of residential and mixed-use
developments such as Planned Unit Developments.
The proposed residential density of Rigas is 3.13 dwelling units per acre which is less than
the maximum density permitted by the FLUE Density Rating System and is therefore
consistent with FLUE Policy 5.1. The entire subject property qualifies for a base density of
four (4) units per acre. The proposed project also qualifies for one additional dwelling unit
above the base density, for a total permissible density of five (5) dwelling umts per acre,
due to the proposed access to two arterial or collector roadways
The proposed maximum 10,000 square feet of convenience commercial and personal
service uses located in the Recreation Center, are consistent with the proposed Future Land
Use Element, PUD Neighborhood Village Center Subdistrict.
Development of convenience commercial uses authorized in this PUD shall not be
permitted until such time as the Future Land Use Element of the Growth Management Plan
providing for the PUD Neighborhood Village Center Subdistrict (Ordinance 97-67) is
determined to be legally effective as provided by Subsection 163.3189(2)6, Florida Statutes.
o
Rigas PUD is compatible with and complementary to existing and future surrounding land
uses as required in Policy 5.4 of the FLUE.
Improvements are planned to be in compliance with applicable land development
regulations as set forth in Objective 3 of the FLUE.
o
The development of Rigas PUD will result in an efficient and economical extension of
community facilities and services as required in Policy 3.1. of the FLUE.
Rigas PUD is a large scale mixed use community, and is planned to encourage ingenuity,
innovation and imagination as set forth in the Collier County Land Development Code
(LDC) Planned Unit Development District.
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Rigas PUD is planned to incorporate natural systems for xvater management in accordance
with their natural functions and capabilities as may be required by Objective 1.5 of the
Drainage Sub-Element of the Public Facilities Element.
All final local development orders for this project are subject to the Collier County
Adequate Public Facilities Ordinance, Division 3.15 of the Land Development Code.
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SHORT TITLE
This ordinance shall be known and cited as the "RIGAS PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT
ORDINANCE".
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SECTION I
LEGAL DESCRIPTION, PROPERTY OWNERSHIP, AND GENERAL DESCRIPTION
1.1 PURPOSE
The purpose of this section is to set forth the legal description and ownership of Rigas PUD,
and to describe the existing condition of the property proposed to be developed.
1.2 LEGAL DESCRIPTION
See attached Exhibit "B."
1.3 PROPERTY OWNERSHIP
See attached Exhibit "B."
1.4 GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY
The project site is located in Section 28, Township 48 South, Range 26 East. The
site is generally bordered on the west by Golden Gate Estates; on the north by
Immokalee Road; on the east by the Heritage Greens PUD, developed
residential/golf course community, zoned PUD; and on the south by Island Walk
PUD.
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The zoning classification of the subject property at the time of PUD application is
Rural Agricultural.
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Elevations within the site are approximately 13' above MSL. Per FEMA Firm Map
Panel No. 120067 215 D, dated June 3, 1986, the Rigas property is located within
Zone "X" of the FEMA flood insurance rate map.
A majority of the site has been altered through past and current agricultural uses;
however, a portion of the site does contain jurisdictional wetlands. An EIS has
been submitted, pursuant to Division 3.8 of the LDC.
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The soil types on the site generally include fine quartz sand and organic loam. This
information was derived from the Soil Survey of Collier County, Florida.
Rigas contains a variety of vegetative communities, includ'mg cropland and
pastures, woodland pastures, pine flatwoods, and palmetto prairies. A detailed
vegetative inventory and map is included in the Environmental Impact Statement
attachment to the Application for PUD Rezoning packet.
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The project site is located within the Collier County Water Management District
Number 7, Harvey Basin.
1.5 PERMITTED VARIATIONS OF DWELLING UNITS
A maximum of 755 dwelling units are permitted within the Rigas PUD. This maximum of 755
dwellings may include single-family, two-family, duplex, zero lot line, patio, townhome and multi-
family dwelling umt types.
1.6 DENSITY
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Acreage of Rigas is approximately 241 acres and the number of dwelling units
authorized to be built pursuant to this PUD is a maximum of 755. The gross project
density, therefore, will be a maximum of 3.13 umts per acre.
At all times all property included within Rigas as described in Section 1.2 shall be
included in determining project density, including lands reserved for Collier County
road right-of-way.
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SECTION II
PROJECT DEVELOPMENT
PURPOSE
The purpose of this Section is to generally describe the plan of development for Rigas, and
to identify relationships to applicable County ordinances, policies, and procedures.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT PLAN AND PROPOSED LAND USES
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Rigas will be developed as a mixed use residential community, which may feature a
full array of residential dwelling types, and a recreation center, providing for
activities such as community gatherings, recreational amenities, convenience
commercial uses and personnel services, central to community residents.
The Master Plan is iljustrated graphically on Exhibit "A" (WMB&P, Inc. File
No.D-3166-03). A Land Use Summary indicating approximate land use acreages is
shown on the plan. The master plan is conceptual, and the location, size, and
configuration of individual tracts shall be determined at the time of Final Site
Development Plan and/or Preliminary Subdivision Plat approval with minor
adjustments at the time of Final Plat approval, in accordance with Section 3.2.7 and
3.3 of the LDC.
COMPLIANCE WITH COUNTY ORDINANCES
Regulations for development of Rigas shall be in accordance with the contents of
this PUD Ordinance and applicable sections of the LDC (to the extent they are not
inconsistent with this PUD Ordinance) and the Growth Management Plan which are
in effect at the time of issuance of any development order to which said regulations
relate which authorize the construction of improvements, such as but not limited to
Final Subdivision Plat, Final Site Development Plan, Excavation Permit and
Preliminary Work Authorization. Where this PUD Ordinance does not provide
developmental standards, then the provisions of the specific section of the LDC that
is other, vise applicable shall apply. Where specific standards are specified in this
PUD, these standards shall prevail over those in the LDC.
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Unless otherwise defined herein, or as necessarily implied by context, the
definitions of all terms shall be the same as the definitions set forth in the LDC in
effect at the time of development order application.
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Development permitted by the approval of this PUD will be subject to the Adequate
Public Facilities Ordinance, Division 3.15 of the LDC.
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Unless modified, waived or excepted by this PUD or by subsequent request, the
provisions of other sections of the Land Development Code remain in effect with
respect to the development of the land which comprises this PUD.
All conditions imposed herein or as represented on the Rigas Master Plan are part of
the regulations which govern the manner in which the land may be developed.
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The Subdivisions Division of the LDC (Article 3, Division 3.2) shall apply to Rigas,
except where an exemption or substitution is set forth herein or otherwise granted
pursuant to the Land Development Code, Section 3.2.4.
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The Site Development Plans Division of the LDC (Article 3, Division 3.3) shall
apply to Rigas, except where an exemption is set forth herein or otherwise granted
pursuant to the Land Development Code, Section 3.3.4.
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Recognizing that the plans for development of tracts have not been designated with
a specific dwelling unit type, the type of dwelling unit which characterizes the initial
development of any platted tract shall be carried out throughout the development of
that entire tract, except as provided for in Section 3.5.E. However, tracts platted for
the purpose of establishing prototypical model homes shall be not be required to
develop with a singular dwelling unit type.
2.4 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT
The developer may elect to establish a Community Development District (CDD) to
provide and maintain infrastructure and community facilities needed to serve the
Project. The CDD will constitute a timely, efficient, effective, responsive and
economic way to ensure the provision of facilities and infi:astructure for the
proposed development. Such infrastructure as may be constructed, managed and
financed by the CDD shall be subject to, and shall not be inconsistent with, the
Collier County Growth Management Plan and all applicable ordinances dealing
with planning and permitting of Rigas.
The land area is amenable to infrastructure provision by a district that has the
powers set forth in the charter of a Community Development District under Section
190.006 through 190.041, Florida Statutes. Such a district is a legitimate alternative
available both to the County and to the landowner for the timely and sustained
provision of quality infrastructure under the terms and conditions of County
development approval.
2.5 ROADWAYS
Roadways within Rigas may be included as one of the CDD provided infrastructure
improvements. Standards for roads shall be in compliance with the applicable
provisions of the LDC regulating subdivisions, unless otherwise modified, waived
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or excepted by this PUD or approved during Preliminary Subdivision Plat approval.
The Developer reserves the right to request substitutions to Code design standards in
accordance with Section 3.2.7.2 of the LDC. The Developer retains the right to
establish gates, guardhouses, and other access controls as may be deemed
appropriate by the Developer on all privately owned and maintained project
roadways and roadways built and/or maintained by the Rigas CDD.
Roadways within Rigas shall be designed and constructed in accordance with
Section 3.2.8 of the LDC with the following substitutions:
3.2.8.4.16. Streets and access improvements
1. Section 3.2.8.4.16.5, Street Right-of-Way Width
Street right-of-way width: The minimum right-of-way width to be utilized
for local streets and cul-de-sacs shall be forty (40) feet. Drive aisles
serving multi-family tracts shall not be required to meet this standard.
2. Section 3.2.8.4.16.6, Dead-end Streets
Cul-de-sacs may exceed a length of one thousand (1,000) feet.
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Intersection radii: Street intersections shall be provided with a minimum of
a twenty (20) foot radius (face of curb) for all internal project streets and a
thirty-five (35) foot radius for intersections at project entrances.
Section 3.2.8.4.16.10, Reverse Curves
Reverse Curves: Tangent shall not be required between reverse curves on
any project streets.
Sidewalks, bike lanes and bike paths
Section 3.2.8.3.17.3
The primary project entry road and loop road system shall have a minimum
eight (8') foot wide pathway on one side of the street, or a five (5') wide
pathway on both sides of the street, which may meander in and out of the
right-of-way.
Cul-de-sacs and private streets less than 300 feet shall not be required to
provide sidewalks.
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LAKE SETBACK AND EXCAVATION
The lake setback requirements described in Section 3.5.7.1 of the LDC may be reduced
with the administrative approval of the Collier County Planning Services Director. All
lakes greater than two (2) acres may be excavated to the maximum commercial excavation
depths set forth in Section 3.5.7.3.1. Removal of fill and rock from Rigas shall be
administratively permitted to an amount up to 10 percent per lake (20,000 cubic yards
maximum), unless issued a commercial excavation permit.
USE OF RIGHTS-OF-WAY
Utihzation of lands within all project rights-of-way for landscaping, decorative entrance
ways, and signage shall be allowed subject to review and administrative approval by the
Developer and the Collier County Development Services Director for engineering and
safety considerations during the development review process and prior to any installations.
MODEL HOMES/SALES CENTERS/SALES OFFICES/
CONSTRUCTION OFFICES
CONSTRUCTION OFFICES
1. A temporary use permit shall be granted initially for a period not to exceed
48 months in length pursuant to the requirements of Section 2.6.33.3. of
the Collier County Land Development Code (LDC). The Planning
Services Director may extend the temporary use permit for a time period
equal to the date of the issuance of the last certificate of occupancy for the
project.
2. This use may use septic tanks or holding tanks for waste disposal subject
to permitting under Rule 64E06, F.A.C. and may use potable or irrigation
wells. Offices located in permanent structures shall be required to connect
to the central utility system at the time it becomes available.
MODEL HOMES, SALES CENTERS AND SALES OFFICES
1. Shall be permitted principal uses throughout the Rigas PUD.
2. Model homes shall be "wet" or "dry" facilities.
a. "Wet" facilities may be occupied by a sales office and/or
representative.
b. "Dry" facilities shall be unoccupied by a sales off'me and/or
representative.
c. Transportation to and from unoccupied model homes shall be
provided at a sales center, which also provided required parking
and handicapped accommodations in accordance with section
2.6.33.4.1.11. of the LDC.
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Temporary use permits for model sales centers and sales offices that are
located in permanent structures other than dwelling units, and dry model
homes shall not be required.
Temporary use permits for (a) model sales centers, (b) sales offices located
either in permanent structures within a dwelling unit or in a temporary
structure, (c) sales offices located in multi-family structures, and (d) wet
model homes shall be required.
a. The temporary use permit shall be issued initially for a period of
four (4) years. Extensions in excess of this period shall require
submittal and approval of a conditional use petition in accordance
with section 2.7.4 of the Land Development Code, except where
the model sales center, sales office or wet model homes are located
within a "model home row", in which case the Planning Services
Director may extend the temporary use permit for a time period
equal to three (3) months after 100% Rigas PUD product sales is
attained.
A model sales center or sales office shall require an approved site plan as
follows: in the case of a permanent structure which is a dwelling unit, a
Conceptual Site (CSP) which addresses section 2.6.33.4.1.11 of the
LDC; in the case of a permanent structure which is other than a dwelling
unit, a Site Development Plan (SDP); in the case of a temporary
structure (mobile home or sales trailer), either a Conceptual Site Plan
(CSP) which addresses the requirements of section 2.6.33.4.1.11. of the
LDC, or a Site Improvement Plan, depending on the extent of the work
required.
A maximum of ten (10) model homes shall be permitted within this
development prior to final plat approval as permitted above. Model
homes to be located within a proposed single family development may
be approved following administrative approval of a plat and construction
drawings for all required infrastructure encompassing the lots on which
the models are to be constructed pursuant to Division 3.2. Temporary
use permits for units used for sales centers in multi-family projects will
not be issued prior to plat recordation and final approval of the project
site development plan.
Unoccupied (dry) model homes will be permitted only in conjunction
with an approved Site Development Plan for a model sales center which
provides adequate parking to support the model(s). Temporary use
permits for occupied (wet) model homes shall require a Conceptual Site
Plan which addresses the requirements of Section 2.6.33.4.1.11. of the
LDC.
These uses may use septic tanks or holding tanks for waste disposal
subject to permitting under Rule 64E06, F.A.C. and may use potable or
irrigation wells prior to the availability of central utility systems at
which time a connection to the central system shall be made.
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All other applicable provisions of the Land Development Code
pertaining to Model Homes, Sales Centers, Sales Offices and
Construction office shall apply.
CHANGES AND AMENDMENTS TO PUD DOCUMENT OR PUD MASTER
PLAN
Changes and amendments may be made to this PUD Ordinance, PUD Master Plan as
provided in Section 2.7.3.5 of the LDC. Minor changes and refinements as described herein
may be made by the Developer in connection with any type of development or permit
application required by the LDC.
The Planning Services Director shall be authorized to approve minor changes and
refinements to the Rigas Master Plan upon written request of the Developer. The PUD
Master Plan is a conceptual plan containing approximate acreages of each land use. The
actual acreages shall be determined at the time of preliminary subdivision plat or site
development approval and shall be consistent with jurisdictional agency determinations.
A. The following limitations shall apply to such requests:
The minor change or refinement shall be consistent with the Collier County
Growth Management Plan and the Rigas PUD document.
The minor change or refinement shall not constitute a substantial change
pursuant to Section 2.7.3.5.1. of the LDC.
The minor change or refinement shall be compatible with adjacent land uses
and shall not create detrimental impacts to abutting land uses, water
management facilities, and conservation areas within or external to the PUD.
B. The following shall be deemed minor changes or refinements:
Reconfiguration of lakes, ponds, canals, preserve areas or other water
management facilities where such changes are consistent with the criteria of
the South Florida Water Management District or other applicable
jurisdictional permitting agency and Collier County.
Internal realignment of rights-of-way other than a relocation of access points
to the PUD, except where the access point is required by the appropriate
jurisdictional agency.
Reconfiguration of residential and recreation parcels when there is no net
loss to areas identified as conservation or preserve.
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Minor changes and refinements as described above shall be reviewed by appropriate
Collier County staff to ensure that said changes and refinements are otherwise in
comphance with all applicable County Ordinances and regulations prior to the
Planning Services Director's consideration for approval.
Approval by the Planning Services Director of a minor change or refinement may
occur independently from and prior to any application for Subdivision or Site
Development Plan approval, however such approval shall not constitute an
authorization for development or implementation of the minor change or refinement
without first obtaining all other necessary County permits and approvals.
COMMON AREA MAINTENANCE
Common area ma'mtenance will be provided by the CDD or by a Property Owners'
Association. For those areas not maintained by the CDD, the Developer will create a
property owners' association or associations, whose functions shall include provisions for
the perpetual maintenance of common facilities and open spaces. The CDD or the property
owners' association, as applicable, shall be responsible for the operation, maintenance, and
management of the surface water and stormwater management systems and reserves serving
Rigas, in accordance with the provisions of Collier County Ordinance 90-48 and Resolution
90-292, together with any applicable permits from the South Florida Water Management
District.
LANDSCAPE BUFFERS, BERMS, FENCES AND WALLS
Landscape buffers, berms, fences and walls are generally permitted as a principal use
throughout Rigas. The following standards shall apply:
A. Landscape berms shall have the following maximum side slopes:
Grassed berms 4:1
Ground covered berms
Perimeter 2:1
Intemal to project 3:1
Rip-Rap berms 1:1 with geotextile mat
Structural walled berms - vertical
Fence or wall maximum height: six feet (6'), as measured from the finished floor
elevation of the nearest residential structure within the development. If the fence or
wall is constructed on a landscaped berm, the wall shall not exceed six feet (6') in
height from the top orberin elevation for berm elevation with an average side slope
of 4:1 or less, and shall not exceed six feet (6') in height from the top of berm
elevation for berms with an average side slope of greater than 4:1 (i.e. 3:1).
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Landscape buffers, berms, fences and walls may be constructed along the perimeter
of the Rigas ?UD boundary prior to preliminary subdivision plat and site
development plan submittal, however, the required landscape plans shall be
submitted to the Planning Services Department for their review and approval prior
to installation.
Fences and walls which are an integral part of security and access control structures
such as gate houses and control gates shall be subject to the height limitations for
principal residential structures. In the case of access control structures within right-
of-ways adjoining two or more different districts, the more restrictive height
standard shall apply.
Pedestrian sidewalks and/or bike paths, water management systems, drainage
structures, and utilities may be allowed in landscape buffers.
Landscape berms located within the Rigas PUD boundary and contiguous to a
property line and/or right-of-way line may be constructed such that the toe of slope
is located on the property line and/or right-of-way line.
The required easternmost property buffer shall be in accordance with the minimum
requirements of the Collier County Land Development Code except:
Adjacent to residential development parcels, the required vegetative buffer,
north of the Heritage Greens golf course maintenance facility thence
northerly along the eastern property line of the PUD shall be a minimum of
fifteen feet (15') in width and shall be planted with canopy trees at an
average twenty feet (20') on-center, with a three foot (3') hedge or
berm/hedge combination. Required canopy trees within this buffer shall be
a minimum of fourteen (14') at time of planting and shall be Oak,
Mahogany or similar species.
FILL STORAGE
Fill storage is generally permitted as a principal use throughout Rigas. Fill matedhal
generated from other properties owned or leased by the developer may be transported and
stockpiled within areas which have been disturbed/farmed. Prior to stockpiling in these
locations, the developer shall notify the County Community Development and
Environmental Services Administrator. The following standards shall apply:
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Stockpile maximum side slope 2:1, if protected by a six foot (6') high fence,
otherwise a 4:1 side slope shall be required.
B. Stockpile maximum height: Thirty feet (30')
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Fill storage areas in excess of five feet (5') in height shall be located no closer than
three hundred feet (300') from any existing residential unit or residential unit under
construction.
Soil erosion control shall be provided in accordance with LDC Division 3.7.
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DESIGN GUIDELINES AND STANDARDS
The Collier County Planned Unit Development District is intended to encourage
ingenuity, innovation and imagination in the planning, design and development or
redevelopment of relatively large tracts of land under unified ownership or control,
as set forth in the LDC, Section 2.2.20.1.
Rigas is a planned community and will be developed under unified control. The
Developer will establish design guidelines and standards to ensure a high and
consistent level of quality for residential units and related community features and
facilities, which include features and facilities such as landscaping, hardscape,
waterscapes, signage, lighting, pedestrian systems, bicycle paths, pavement
treatments, roadway medians, fences, walls, buffers, berms and other similar
facilities.
PRELIMINARY SUBDIVISION PLAT PHASING
Submission, review, and approval of Preliminary Subdivision Plats for the project may be
accomplished in phases to correspond with the planned development of the property.
AGRICULTURAL ACTIVITIES
The site is currently used for active row crop agricultural purposes, and associated and
accessory uses thereto. These existing agricultural uses shall be permitted to continue
throughout the project site and will be phased out as development occurs within individual
parcels. All agricultural activities within the Rigas PUD shall cease within 5 years from
the date of the preliminary acceptance of infrastructure improvements for the first platted
residential tract.
GENERAL PERMITTED USES
Certain uses shall be considered general permitted uses throughout the Rigas PUD except in
the Conservation Area. General permitted uses are those uses which generally serve the
Developer and residents of Rigas and are typically part of the common infi'astmcture or are
considered commumty facilities.
A. General Permitted Uses:
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Essential services as set forth under LDC, Section 2.6.9.1.
Water management facilities and related structures.
Temporary sewage treatment facilities.
Lakes including lakes with bulkheads or other architectural or structural
bank treatments.
Guardhouses, gatehouses, and access control structures.
Community and neighborhood parks, recreational facilities.
Temporary construction, sales, and administrative offices for the Developer
and Developer's authorized contractors and consultants, including necessary
access ways, parking areas and related uses.
Landscape features including, but not limited to, landscape buffers, berms,
fences and walls subject to the standards set forth in Section 2.11 of this
PUD.
Fill storage subject to the standards set forth in Section 2.12 of this PUD.
Any other use which is comparable in nature with the foregoing uses and
which the Planning Services Director determines to be compatible.
B. Development Standards:
Unless otherwise set forth in this document, the following development standards
shall apply to structures:
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Setback from back of curb or edge of pavement of any road - twelve feet
(12') except for guard houses, gatehouses, and access control structures
which shall have no required setback.
Setback from PUD boundary: See Table 1, Development Standards
Minimum distance between unrelated structures - ten feet (10').
Maximum height of structures - See Table 1, Development Standards
Minimum floor area - None required.
Minimum lot or parcel area - None required.
Standards for parking, landscaping, signs and other land uses where such
standards are not specified herein or within adopted Rigas design guidelines
and standards, are to be in accordance with LDC in effect at the time of Site
Development Plan Approval.
OPEN SPACE REQUIREMENTS
The Collier County Land Development Code requires that mixed use projects maintain
open space at a minimum of 30% of the project area. The PUD Master Plan identifies
approximately 90-~_ acres included in preserve, lakes, recreation tracts and buffers. These
areas, in conjunction with open space areas included within the Residential District, fully
satisfy the 30% open space requirements of Section 2.6.32 of the LDC for mixed use
developments. The area reserved for future Logan Boulevard Extension shall be credited
toward meeting the project's open space requirements.
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NATIVE VEGETATION RETENTION REQUIREMENTS
Pursuant to Policy 6.4.6 of the Conservation and Coastal Management Element of the
Collier County Growth Management Plan, 25% (approximately 9.95 acres) of the viable
naturally functioning native vegetation on site shall be retained. Those areas infested with
75% or more exotic species are not considered in the native vegetation calculation.
Seventy-five percent (75%) of the Code required trees and thirty-five percent (35%) of the
required shrubs shall be native species.
SIGNAGE
A. GENERAL
All Collier County sign regulations, pursuant to LDC, Division 2.5,
SIGNS, in force at the time of sign permit application shall apply unless
such regulations are in conflict with the conditions set forth in this section,
in which case the PUD Document shall govern.
For the purpose of this PUD Document, each platted parcel shall be
considered a separate parcel of land and shall be entitled to any sign as
permitted herein.
Signs shall be permitted in public or private rights-of-way subject to
approval of a Collier County right-of-way permit where applicable.
4. All signs shall be located so as not to cause sight line obstructions.
All intemal project right-of-ways may be utilized for decorative
landscaped entrance features and signage subject to review and approval
from the Planning Services Department for consistency with the
requirements set forth herein.
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All project and development signage adjacent to and/or visible
from any dedicated County ROW shall be developed in accordance
with the LDC, Division 2.5, SIGNS.
B. BOUNDARY MARKERS
One boundary marker or monument may be located at each property
comer, adjacent Immokalee Road and Logan Boulevard rights-of-way.
The boundary marker may contain the name of the subdivision, and the
insignia or motto of the development.
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The sign face area may not exceed 64 square feet in area and may not
exceed the height or length of the monument upon which it is located. If
the sign is two-sided, each sign face may not exceed 64 square feet in area.
Sign face square footage is calculated by total square footage of name,
insignia, and motto only.
The setback from any public right-of-way and any perimeter property line
shall be 10 feet.
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Boundary marker signage shall be ground mounted and the sign structure
is limited to a maximum height of eight feet (8').
ENTRANCE SIGNS
Two ground or wall-mounted entrance signs maybe located at each
entrance to the subdivisions within the PUD. Such signs may contain the
name of the subdivision, and the insignia or motto of the development.
No sign face area may exceed 80 square feet and the total sign face area of
Entrance Signs at each entrance may not exceed 160 square feet. If the
sign is a single, two-sided sign, each sign face may not exceed 80 square
feet in area. For three-sided signs, the third sign side may only face
internal to the subdivision and only the project's name, motto or insignia
may be displayed. The sign face area shall not exceed the height or length
of the wall or monument upon which it is located.
The setback for the signs from the public right-of-way, and any perimeter
property line shall be 15 feet.
Entrance signs may not exceed a height of 8 feet above the finished grade
level of the sign site. For the purpose of this provision, finished grade
shall be considered to be no greater than the highest crown elevation of the
nearest road.
CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE SIGNS
One sign, a maximum of 20 square feet in size, shall be permitted at each
construction entrance, to identify the entrance. The sign may also advertise
employment for construction trades. No building permit is required.
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E. INTERNAL SIGNS
Directional or identification signs may be allowed internal to the
development. Such signs may be used to identify the location or direction
of approved uses such as, but not limited to models or model sales centers,
club house, or recreational areas. Individual signs may be a maximum of
8 square feet per side in size, or signs maintaining a common architectural
theme may be combined to form a menu board with a maximum size of 24
square feet per side, and a maximum height of 8 feet. There shall be no
maximum number of permitted directional or identification signs.
Real Estate signs with a maximum size of 4 square feet per side may be
permitted in residential districts. Such signs may advertise "For Sale",
"Sold To", "Lot #", or similar verbiage. No building permit is required.
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Grand Opening signs: The developer may display an on-site grand
opening sign not exceeding 32 square feet on a side, and not exceeding 64
square feet total. The banner sign shall be anchored and may be displayed
on-site for the first three months that the occupant is open for business.
F. RECREATION CENTER SIGNS
Signs within the recreation center shall be required to adhere to provisions
of the Collier County LDC, Division 2.5, SIGNS, unless a unified signage
plan is submitted and approved by the Planning Services Department
Director at the time of final site development plan approval. The unified
signage plan, if utilized, will indicate signage location, dimensions, and
architectural style. All signage will be of a pedestrian scale and shall be
designed in a uniform character. Signage within community recreation
tracts shall not be visible from any public road right-of-way..
G. TRAFFIC SIGNS
Traffic signs such as street signs, stop signs and speed limit signs may be
designed to reflect a common architectural theme. The placement and size
of the signs will be in accordance with DOT criteria.
SIDEWALKS/BIKEPATHS
Pursuant to LDC Section 3.2.8.3.17 and Section 2.5 of the Rigas PUD,
sidewalks/bikepaths shall be permitted as follows:
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Sidewalks may be located outside platted rights-of-ways, when located
within a separate sidewalk easement.
Sidewalks may be located within landscape buffers and/or easements;
however, the landscape buffer shall be increased in width by an amount
equal to the encroachment, at the point of encroachment.
The Developer reserves the right to request substitutions to Code design standards
in accordance with Section 3.2.7.2 of the LDC.
SUBSTITUTIONS TO SUBDIVISION DESIGN STANDARDS
The Developer reserves the right to request substitutions to subdivision
improvement and utility design standards in accordance with Section 3.2.7.2 of
the LDC.
HISTORICAL AND ARCHAEOLOGICAL REVIEW
Pursuant to Section 2.2.25.8.1 of the Land Development Code, if, during the course of site
clearing, excavation or other construction activity an historic or archaeological artifact is
found, all development within the minimum area necessary to protect the discovery shall be
immediately stopped and the Collier County Code Enforcement Department contacted.
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SECTION III
RESIDENTIAL
PURPOSE
The purpose of this Section is to identify permitted uses and development standards for
areas within Rigas designated on the Master Plan as "R", Residential.
MAXIMUM DWELLING UNITS
A maximum of 755 approved residential dwelling units may be constructed on lands
designated "R," Residential on the PUD Master Plan.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Areas designated as "R," Residential on the Master Plan are designed to accommodate a full
range of residential dwelling types, general permitted uses as described by Section 2.16, a
full range of recreational facilities, essential services, and customary accessory uses.
The approximate acreage of the area designated as "R", Residential is indicated on the PUD
Master Plan. This acreage is based on conceptual designs and is approximate. Actual
acreages of all development tracts will be provided at the time of Site Development Plan or
Preliminary Subdivision Plat approvals in accordance with Division 3.3, and Division 3.2
respectively, of the LDC. Residential tracts are designed to accommodate internal
roadways, open spaces, and other similar uses found in residential areas.
PERMITTED USES AND STRUCTURES
No building or structure, or part thereof, shall be erected, altered or used, or land used, in
whole or part, for other than the following:
A. Principal Uses:
1. Single Family Attached and Detached Dwellings, Townhomes.
2. Single Family Patio and Zero Lot Line Dwellings.
3. Two-family and Duplex Dwellings.
4. Multi-Family Dwellings including Coach Home and Garden Apartments.
Model Home Center including offices for project administration,
construction, sales and marketing.
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6. Recreational facilities such as parks, play grounds, and pedestrian/bikeways
Any other principal use which is comparable in nature with the foregoing
uses and which the Planning Services Director determines to be compatible
in Section III, Residential.
B. Accessory Uses and Structures:
Accessory uses and structures customarily associated with principal uses
permitted in this district, including swimming pools, spas and screen
enclosures, recreational facilities designed to serve the development, and
essential services.
Any other accessory use which is comparable in nature with the foregoing
uses and which the Planning Services Director determines to be compatible
in the area identified as Residential on the PUD Master Plan.
DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS
Table 1 sets forth the development standards for land uses within the Rigas PUD
Residential area.
Site development standards for single family, zero lot line, patio home, two-family,
duplex, single family attached and town home uses apply to individual residential
lot boundaries. Multi-family standards apply to platted parcel boundaries.
Standards for parking, landscaping, signs and other land uses where such standards
are not specified herein or within adopted Rigas design guidelines and standards, are
to be in accordance with the LDC in effect at the time of Site Development Plan
Approval. Unless otherwise indicated, required yards, heights, and floor area
standards apply to principal structures.
Development standards for uses not specifically set forth in Table I shall be in
accordance with those standards of the zoning district which is most similar to the
proposed use.
In the case of residential structures with a common architectural theme, the required
property development regulations of Table 1 may be reduced, provided a site
development plan is approved by the Planning Services Director or his designee, in
accordance with the criteria contamed in Section 2.6.27.4.6.1 through 2.6.27.4.6.3
of the LDC. Within these types of developments, housing structure types including
lot orientation may be mixed within the same development tract provided
appropriate setbacks to meet minimum fire codes are provided between the lots or
tracts in accordance with Table I. Compliance with this criteria shall be
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demonstrated by the submittal of architectural schematics and building elevations,
signed and sealed by an Architect registered in the State of Florida.
During the Platting process, the developer shall identify the specific housing type
intended for each platted tract.
Detached dwelling unit types shall be subject to the below architectural duplication
rules:
1. No identical homes shall be placed next to each other (i.e. same floor
plan with the same exterior color scheme)
2. No more than three (3) of the same floor plan may be placed next to
each other.
3. No more than three (3) of the same color scheme may be may be placed
next to each other.
Only detached dwelling unit products shall be constructed in the development
parcels abutting the western property boundary of the Heritage Greens PUD, north
of the Heritage Greens golf course maintenance facility.
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DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS FOR
"R" RESIDENTIAL AREA
SINGLE FAMILY PATIO'9 & TWO FAMILY/ SINGLE FAMILY MULTI FAMILY
DETACHED ZERO LOT LINE DUPLEX ATTACHED/ DWELLINGS
TOWNHOME* 8
Minimum Lot Area 5,000 SF 4,000 SF 3,500 SF *4 3,500 SF NA
Minimum Lot Width *5 40 35 35 35 NA
Front Yard Setback
(Principal and Accessory) 20*3 20*3 20*3 20*3 20*3
Front Yard for Side
Entry Garage 12 10 10 10 12
Rear Yard Setback
(Principal) * 1 10 10 10 10 15
Rear Yard Setback
(Accessory)* 1 5 5 5 5 5
Side Yard Setback 5 0 or 5*6 0 or 5*6 0 or 5 *6,7 NA
Maximum Height *2 35 35 35 35 50
Floor Area Minimum (SF) 1200 SF 1000 SF 1000 SF I000 SF 800 SF
Minimum Distance Between 15 feet .5 SBH or 15 feet
Principal Structures 10 5 or 10 5 or 10 *7 *7
BH: Building Height
SBH: (Sum of Building Heights): Combined height of two adjacent buildings for the purpose of determining setback requirements.
Front yards shall be measured as follows:
A. If the parcel is served by a public or private right-of-way, setback is measured from the adjacent right-of-way line. Sidewalks shall be located within the right-
of-way.
'1 - With approval of Design Review Committee, rear yard setbacks for principal structures on lots which abut, lake, open space, or preserve area. Setback from lake
for all accessory uses may be 0' providing architectural bank treatment is incorporated into design and subject to written approval from Design Review Committee and
Project Plan Review.
*2 - Building height shall be the vertical distance measured from the first habitable finished floor elevation to the midpoint of the rootline of the structure.
*3 - Units w~th side entry garage may have a 12' front yard setback. Units with front entry garage must have a minimum 20 foot front yard setback.
*4 - Each half of a duplex unit requires a lot area allocation of 3,500 S.F. for a total minimum lot area of 7,000 S.F.
*5 - Minimum lot width may be reduced by 20% for cul-de-sac lots provided minimum lot area requirement is still maintained.
*6 - Zero feet (0') or a minimum of five feet (5') on either side except that where the zero foot (0') yard option is utilized, the opposite side of the structure shall have a ten
foot (10') yard. Zero foot (0') yards may be used on either side of a structure provided that the opposite ten foot (10') yard is provided. Patios, pools and screen enclosures
may encroach into the 10' yard and may attach to the adjoining dwelling provided an easement is granted from the adjoining dwelling unit owner. Where this opuon is
used, a conceptual site plan for all lots platted for patio and zero lot line shall be submitted to the Building Dept. with the application for the first bldg. Permit. This plan
will be used to deterrmne the 10 foot spacing requirement between structures.
*7 Distance between pnncipal structures not inclusive of garages.
*8-Townhome is a group of a three or more single family dwelling units attached to each other by a single common wall or roof wherein each unit has direct exterior access
(inclusive of garage access) and no unit is located above another, and each unit is completely separated from any other(s) by a rated firewall, and wherein the land may be
subdivided into individual lots, be held in common ownership, or any combination thereoff
*9-Patio Home is a detached or semi-detached unit for a single family with one (1) dwelling unit from ground to roof wherein each dwelling unit lot is enclosed by a wall
located at the lot line, thus creating a private yard between the house and the wall.
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SECTION IV
RECREATION CENTER
PURPOSE
The purpose of this section is to identify permitted uses and development standards for
areas within Rigas PUD designated on the Master Plan as REC, "Recreation Center."
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The approximate acreage of the Recreation Center is indicated on the Master Plan. This
acreage is based on conceptual designs and is approximate. Actual acreages of all
development tracts will be provided at the time of Site Development Plan or Prelim'mary
Subdivision Plat approvals in accordance with Division 3.3, and Division 3.2 respectively,
of the LDC. The Recreation Center is designed as a mixed use area which will
accommodate a variety of active recreational and personal services for Rigas residents and
guests.
PERMITTED USES AND STRUCTURES
No building or structure, or part thereof, shall be erected, altered or used, or land used, in
whole or part, for other than the following:
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Recreational facilities and structures such as pools, fitness facilities, clubhouses,
community buildings, playgrounds, playfields, and tennis courts.
A maximum of 10,000 square feet of gross building area may be utilized for a
variety of convenience commercial and personal service uses including, but not
limited to, real estates sales offices, restaurants, delicatessen, convenience market,
satellite banking, auto washing, postal station, and beauty salon. Any other personal
service facility of a similar nature to those listed above shall be authorized by the
Collier County Planning Services Department Director.
Permitted Accessory Uses and Structures
Accessory uses and structures customarily associated with principal uses
permitted in this district.
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Any other accessory use which is comparable in nature with the foregoing
uses and which the Planning Services Director determines to be compatible
in the Recreation Center.
4.4 DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS
A. Minimum Yard Requirements:
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From Yard: Twenty-five feet (25')
Side Yard: Fifteen feet (15').
Rear Yard: Fifteen feet (15').
Setback from a lake (or conservation area) for all principal and accessory
uses may be zero feet (0') provided architectural bank treatment is
incorporated into the design.
Exterior lighting shall be arranged in a manner which will protect roadways and
residential properties from direct glare or unreasonable interference.
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Maximum height of structures - Fifty feet (50); except clock towers or similar
architectural features, which shall be permitted up to sixty-five feet (65').
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Minimum distance between principal structures - Ten feet (10') or greater if
required by local fire codes at time of development.
E. Minimum distance between accessory structures - Ten feet (10').
Parking for uses and structures constructed in the Recreation Center: one (1) space
per 300 square feet
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SECTION V
PRESERVE AREA
PURPOSE
The purpose of this Section is to identify permitted uses and development standards for the
area within Rigas designated on the Master Plan as "P", Preserve Area.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Areas designated as "P", Preserve Area on the Master Plan are designed to accommodate
conservation, passive recreation and limited water management uses and functions. The
approximate acreage of the Preserve Area is indicated on the Master Plan. This acreage is
based on conceptual designs and is approximate. Actual acreages of preserve areas will be
provided at the time of Site Development Plan or Preliminary Subdivision Plat approvals in
accordance with Division 3.3, and Division 3.2 respectively, of the LDC.
PERMITTED USES AND STRUCTURES
No building or structure, or part thereof, shall be erected, altered or used, or land or water
used, in whole or in part, for other than the following:
A. Permitted Principal Uses and Structures
1. Boardwalks and nature trails (excluding asphalt paved trails), shelters.
Water management facilities, withapproval by Collier County
Environmental and Engineering Review.
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Any other conservation and related open space activity or use which is
comparable in nature with the foregoing uses and which the Planrang
Services Director determines to be compatible in the Conservation Area.
DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS
A. Minimum Yard Requirements
1. From PUD or external
Development tract boundary:
From Internal tract boundary:
Fifteen Feet (15')
Ten Feet (10')
2. From Lake/Preserve:
Zero Feet (0')
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SECTION VI
GENERAL DEVELOPMENT COMMITMENTS
PURPOSE
The purpose of this Section is to set forth the development commitments for the Rigas
project.
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All facilities shall be constructed in accordance with the final site development
plans, final subdivision plans and all applicable State and Local laws, codes and
regulations except where specifically noted.
The PUD Master Plan (Exhibit A) is an iljustration of the conceptual development
plan. Tracts and boundaries shown on the plan are conceptual and shall not be
considered final. Actual tract boundaries shall be determined at the time of
preliminary subdivision plat or site development plan approval.
All necessary easements, dedications, or other instruments shall be granted to
insure the continued operation and maintenance of all utilities.
ENGINEERING
Except as noted herein, all project development will occur consistent with
Division 3.2 and 3.3 of the LDC.
UTILITIES
Water distribution, sewage collection and transmission systems shall be
constructed throughout the project by the developer. Potable water and sanitary
sewer facilities constructed within platted rights-of-way or within dedicated
County utility easements shall be conveyed to Collier County, pursuant to Collier
County Ordinance 88-76, as amended, except as may be provided in Section 2.4
of this document.
Upon completion of the utility facilities, they shall be tested to insure they meet
Collier County's utility construction requirements in effect at the time
construction plans are approved,
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All customers connecting to the potable water and sanitary sewer system shall be
customers of the County, except as may be provided in Section 2.4 of this
document.
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In accordance with the rules of the South Florida Water Management District, this
project shall be designed for a storm event of a 3-day duration and 25-year return
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An Excavation Permit will be required for the proposed lakes in accordance with
Division 3.5 of the Collier County LDC. All lake dimensions will be approved at
the time of excavation permit approval.
The Rigas conceptual surface water management system is described in the
Surface Water Management and Utilities Report which has been included in the
PUD Rezone application materials.
The Public Works Engineering Department and the Collier County Stormwater
Management Department shall review and approve the project's Water
Management System for compliance with the Harvey Drainage Basin.
6.6 ENVIRONMENTAL
A mitigation plan for impacts to jurisdictional wetlands will be submitted during
the subdivision platting and/or site development plan review process to insure that
jurisdictional impacts are mitigated pursuant to Collier County, DEP, ACOE, and
SFWMD Rules.
Mitigation for the illegal clearing by the previous owner of the parcel as described
in the last two paragraphs of the legal description, Exhibit B, will include:
Removal of a 5-6 foot berm constructed around the perimeter of the
parcel.
On-site mitigation for the removal of transitional wetlands equaling 1.25
acres (included in the total 9.95 acres native vegetation as indicated in
section 2.18). A mitigation plan will be submitted during the Site
Development Plan approval process.
In accordance with SFWMD Rules, the hydroperiod of large contiguous areas of
preserved wetlands will be enhanced by setting water management control
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elevations at levels which will maintain wet season control elevations, while
providing flood protection for residential development.
Wetland buffers shall be provided in accordance with Army Corps of Engineers
and South Florida Water Management District rules.
An exotic vegetation removal, monitoring and maintenance plan for the site, with
emphasis on the conservation/preservation areas, shall be submitted to Current
Planning Environmental Staff for review and approval prior to final site
plan/construction plan approval. A schedule for exotic vegetation removal 'within
all conservation/preservation areas shall be submitted with the above-mentioned
plan.
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A non-exclusive conservation easement or tracts shall be established on the plat
for areas identified as Preserve on the PUD Master Plan, in accordance with
Section 3.2.8.4.7.3 of the Collier County Land Development Code.
TRANSPORTATION
The developer will provide for a reservation of land up to 125 feet in width along
that portion of the project that abuts the future Logan Boulevard corridor. Any
required landscape buffer for the development shall be located outside the limits
of said reservation. In the event the land is donated to the County, the developer
may be eligible for impact fee credits as permitted by the Road Impact Fee
Ordinance. If dedicated to the County, dedication of this land shall occur within
120 days of any request to the developer from Collier County, once under the
equitable control of the developer. The right-of-way reservation shall not be
utilized in meeting the minimum landscape buffer requirements for the PUD.
The developer will provide for a reservation of land of 50 feet in width along the
northern property boundary to accommodate the programmed Immokalee Road
four-laning improvements. Dedication of this land to Collier County shall be in
conjunction with final subdivision plat approval of the first phase of development
or within 120 days of any request to the developer from the County, once under
the equitable control of the developer, whichever is earlier. In the event the land
is donated to the County, the developer may be eligible for impact fee credits as
permitted by the Road Impact Fee Ordinance.
The PUD Master Plan depicts a conceptual access location to Logan Boulevard.
The ultimate access location to Logan Boulevard shall be coordinated with the
Collier County Transportation Services Department and shall be consistent with
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the Collier County Access Management Policy, Resolution 92-422, as may be
amended.
All project access points shall be consistent with the Collier County Access
Management Policy, including turn-lane specifications. Access to the project from
Immokalee Road shall be located conceptually as shown on the Master Plan,
subject to the review and approval by the Collier County Transportation Services
Staff.
Arterial level street lighting shall be provided by the developer at all project
entrances, prior to issuance of a certificate of occupancy, with the exception of the
permitted model center.
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If any of the entrances are to be gated, the gates and gatehouse shall be designed
and located so as not to cause vehicles to be backed up onto Immokalee Road and
the future Logan Boulevard.
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The Developer, his heirs, successors or assigns shall provide a fair share
contribution toward the capital cost of a traffic signal at the intersection of Logan
Boulevard and Immokalee Road when deemed warranted by the Collier County
Transportation Department. The signal will be owned, operated and maintained
by Collier County.
The developer shall dedicate required land up to twelve feet in width for a right
turn lane from Immokalee Road. The Developer shall dedicate this land as part of
the Immokalee Road right-of-way and the dedication shall not be eligible for
impact fee credits. Dedication of the land to Collier County shall be in
conjunction with final subdivision plat approval or within 120 days of any request
to the Developer from the County, once under the equitable control of the
developer.
A pedestrian/golf cart interconnect to the Heritage Greens PUD shall be permitted
as indicated on the PUD master plan.
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EXHIBIT "B"
LEGAL DESCRIPTION AND PROPERTY OWNERSHIP
Parcel I - The West 1/2 of the Northeast 1/4 of the Northeast 1/4 of the Northwest ~¼ of Section
28, Township 48 South, Range 26 East, Collier County, Florida less the North 100 feet thereof.
Parcel II -The West V2 of the Southeast ¼ of the Northeast 1/4 of the Northwest 1/4 of Section
28, Township 48 South, Range 26 East, Collier County, Florida.
Parcel III - The East 1/2 of the Southeast 1/4 of the Northeast V4 of the Northwest 1/4 of Section
28, Township 48 South, Range 26 East, Collier County, Florida.
Parcel IV - The West 1/2 of the East V2 of the Southeast 1/4 of the Northwest ¼ of Section 28,
Township 48 South, Range 26 East, Collier County, Florida.
Parcel V - The East 1/2 of the Southeast 1/4 of the Southeast 1/4 of the Northwest 1/4 of Section
28, Township 48 South, Range 26 East, Collier County, Florida.
Parcel VI - The East 1/2 of the Southwest 1/4 of the Southeast ¼ of the Northwest 1/4 of Section
28, Township 48 South, Range 26 East, Collier County, Florida.
Parcel VII - The Northwest 1/4 of the Southwest ¼ of the Southeast ¼ of the Northwest ¼ and
the East 1/2 of the Southwest 1/4 of the Southwest 1/4 of the Southeast ¼ of the Northwest 1/4 of
Section 28, Township 48 South, Range 26 East, Collier County, Florida.
Parcel VIII - The West V2 of the Northwest '/4 of the Southeast 1/4 of the Northwest 1/4 of Section
28, Township 48 South, Range 26 East, Collier County, Florida.
Parcel IX - The East V2 of the Northeast 1/4 of the Southwest ¼ of the Northwest V4 of Section
28, Township 48 South, Range 26 East, Collier County, Florida.
Parcel X - The North V2 of the Northwest 1/4 of the Southwest V4 of Section 28, Township 48
South, Range 26 East, Collier County, Florida.
Parcel XI - The West 1/2 of the Northwest 1/4 of the Northeast ¼ of the Southwest l/4 of Section
28, Township 48 South, Range 26 East, Collier County, Florida.
Parcel XII - The East 1/2 of the Northwest 1/4 of the Northeast 1/4 of the Southwest 1/4 of Section
28, Township 48 South, Range 26 East, Collier County, Florida.
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Parcel XIII - The Northeast x/4 of the Northeast 1/4 of the Southwest 1/4 of Section 28, Township
48 South, Range 26 East, Collier County, Florida.
Parcel XIV - The South '/2 of the Northwest 'A of the Southwest 1/4 of Section 28, Township 48
South, Range 26 East, Collier County, Florida.
Parcel XV - The South '/2 of the Northeast V4 of the Southwest '/4 of Section 28, Township 48
South, Range 26 East, Collier County, Florida.
Parcel XVI - The Southwest '/4 of the Southwest '/4 of Section 28, Township 48 South, Range
26 East, Collier County, Florida.
Parcel XVII - The West ¥2 of the Southeast 1/4 of the Southwest IA and the West V2 of the
Southeast V4 of the Southeast '/4 of the Southwest 'A of Section 28, Township 48 South, Range 26
East, Collier County, Florida.
Parcel XVIII - The Northeast 1/4 of the Southeast 1/4 of the Southwest '/4 of Section 28, Township
48 South, Range 26 East, Collier County, Florida.
Parcel XIX - The East '/2 of the Northwest '/4 of the Southeast 1/4 of the Northwest '/4 of Section
28, Township 48 South, Range 26 East, Collier County, Florida.
Parcel XX - The East 1/2 of the Southeast '/4 of the Southeast 1/4 of the Southwest '/4 of Section
28, Township 48 South, Range 26 East, Collier County, Florida.
Parcel A - The West 1/2 of the Southwest '/4 of the Southwest 'A of the Southeast 'A of the
Northwest '/4 of Section 28, Township 48 South, Range 26 East, Collier County, Florida,
excepting those oil and mineral rights of record previously reserved and subject to the reservation
of right of way easements in, upon and under the Westerly 30' feet of described premises, and in,
upon and under the 60' feet running West to East, beginning at the aforementioned easement,
165' feet to the Easterly line of premises herein conveyed, at a line which is midway between the
North and South line of the parcel herein described.
Parcel B - The East V2 of the Southeast 1/4 of the Southwest 1/4 of the Northwest '/4 of Section
28, Township 48 South, Range 26 East, excepting therefrom the North 100' feet thereof, Collier
County, Florida.
Parcel C - The West 1/2 of the Southeast 1A of the Southwest 1/4 of the Northwest '/4 of Section
28, Township 48 South, Range 26 East, excepting those oil and mineral rights previously
reserved, and subject to the reservation of right of way easement, in, upon and under the South
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30' feet of described premises for the usual purposes of ingress and egress and for possible future
roadways, utilities, and services for public use.
Parcel D - The East 1/2 of the East 1/2 of the Southwest 1/4 of the Southwest 1/4 of the Northwest
1/4 of Section 28, Township 48 South, Range 26 East, Collier County, Florida.
Parcel E - The West 1/2 of the East V2 of the Southwest 1/4 of the Southwest 1/4 of the
Northwest 1A of Section 28, Township 48 South, Range 26 East, Collier County, Florida.
The East 1/2 of the Northwest ¼ of the Northeast V4 of the Northwest 1/4 Section 28, Township 48
South, Range 26 East, Collier County, Florida, less the North 150 feet Highway Right-of-Way.
Together with:
The East I/2 of the Southwest ¼ of the Northeast 1/4 of the Northwest 1/4 Section 28, Township 48
South, Range 26 East, Collier County, Florida.
PROPERTY OWNERSHIP
Owner: G.L. Homes of Naples Associates, Ltd.
G.L. Homes of Naples Corporation (Managing General Partner of G.L. Homes of Naples
Associates, Ltd.)
Principles of G.L. Homes of Naples Corporation
President: Itchko Ezratti
Vice President: Richard Arkin
Richard Costello
Alan Fant
Kevin Ratterree
Larry Pormoy
Treasurer: Richard Norwalk
Secretary: Mosh Ezratti
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PREPARED FOR; O.L HOMES
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STATE OF FLORIDA)
COUNTY OF COLLIER)
I, DWIGHT E. BROCK, Clerk of Courts in and for the
Twentieth Judicial Circuit, Collier County, Florida, do hereby
certify that the foregoing is a true copy of:
ORDINANCE NO. 2000-39
Which was adopted by the Board of County Commissioners on
the 13th day of June, 2000, during Regular Session.
WITNESS my hand and the official seal of the Board of
County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, this 14th day
of June, 2000.
DWIGHT E. BROCK
Clerk of Courts
Ex-officio to Boards. of
County Commissio~e'~s
By:Karen Schoch ~,,
Deputy Clerk,,.
COLLIER COUNTY FLORIDA
REQUEST FOR LEGAL ADVERTISING OF PUBLIC HEARINGS
To: Clerk to the Board: Please place the following as a:
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(Display Adv., location, etc.)
~a~gD~ffDiv: Co~.Dev. Se~.~lanning Pe~on: ~~ ~~ Date: &l ~~
Petition No. (If none, give brief description): PUD-2000-01, Northaide Medical Plaza
Petitioner: (Name & Address): Mr. Kenneth W. Richman, Trustee, 2640 Golden Gate Parkway, Suite 206, Naples, Florida 34105
Name & Address of any person(s) to be notified by Clerk's Office: (If more space is needed, attach separate sheet) Ms. Karen Bishop
Project Management Services, Inc., 2335 Tamiami Trail N., Suite 408, Naples, Florida 34103
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Newspaper(s) to be used: (Complete only if important):
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Proposed Text: (Include legal description & common location & Size: PUD-2000-01, Karen Bishop of Project Management
Representing Kenneth W. Richman, requesting a rezone from "A" Rural Agriculture to "PLID" Planned Unit Development to be
known as "Northaide Medical Plaza" for medical office and medical related uses for 3.79 acres of property located south of
Immokalee Road, south of the Veteran's Park PUD in Section 26, Township 48 South, Range 25 East.
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for same, i~ snbmitted to County Attorney I~fore .*nbmitting to County Manager. The Manager's offie~ will di~ibute
copies:
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ORDINANCE NO. 2000-
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NUMBER
91-102, THE COLLIER COUNTY LAND DEVELOPMENT
CODE WHICH INCLUDES THE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING
REGULATIONS FOR THE UNINCORPORATED AREA OF
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA: BY AMENDING THE
OFFICIAL ZONING ATLAS MAP NUMBER 8626N; BY
CHANGING THE ZONING CLASSIFICATION OF THE
HEREIN DESCRIBED REAL PROPERTY FROM "A" RURAL
AGRICULTURE TO "PUD" PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT
KNOWN AS NORTHSIDE MEDICAL PLAZA LOCATED
SOUTH OF COUNTY ROAD NO. 846 KNOWN AS
IMMOKALEE ROAD, SOUTH OF THE VETERAN'S PARK
PUD IN SECTION 26, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 25
EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, CONSISTING OF 3.79
ACRES; AND BY PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, Karen Bishop of Project Management Services, Inc., representing Kenneth
W. Richman, petitioned the Board of County Commissioners to change the zoning classification
of the herein described real property.
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that:
SECTION ONE:
The zoning classification of the herein described real property located in Section 26,
Township 48 South, Range 25 East, Collier County, Florida, is changed from "A" Rural
Agriculture to "PUD" Planned Unit Development in accordance with the Northside Medical
Plaza PUD Document, attached hereto as Exhibit "A" and incorporated by reference herein. The
Official Zoning Atlas Map numbered 8626N, as described in Ordinance Number 91-102, the
Collier County Land Development Code, is hereby amended accordingly.
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SECTION TWO:
This Ordinance shall become effective upon filing with the Department of State.
PASSED AND DULY ADOPTED by the Board of County Commissioners of Collier
County, Florida, this __ day of ., 2000.
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
ATTEST:
DWIGHT E. BROCK, Clerk
BY:
TIMOTHY J.CONSTANTINE, CHAIRMAN
Approved as to Form
and Legal Sufficiency
Marj~rie M. Student
Assistant County Attorney
G/admin/PUD-2000-01/CB/ts
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Northside Medical Plaza
A
Planned Unit Development
Regulations and supporting master plan governing the Northside Medical Plaza PUD, a planned
unit development pursuant to provisions of the Collier County Land Development Code
Prepared for:
Kenneth W. Richman, Trustee
2640 Golden Gate Parkway
Naples, FL 34105
Prepared by:
Planning Solutions, Inc.
Tim Hancock, AICP
5100 Tamiami Trail North
Suite 158
Naples, FL 34103
941.403.0223
DATE REVIEWED BY CCPC:
DATE APPROVED BY BCC:
ORDINANCE NUMBER:
AMENDMENTS AND REPEAL:
EXHIBIT "A"
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
List of Exhibits and Tables
Statement of Compliance & Short Title
Section I Legal description, property ownership and general description.
Section II
Project Development.
Section III
Commercial areas plan.
Section IV General development commitments.
EXHIBIT 1:
EXHIBIT 2:
EXHIBIT 3:
EXHIBIT 4:
EXHIBIT 5:
LIST OF EXHIBITS AND TABLES
Location Map
Zoning Map
Conceptual Water Management Plan
PUD Master Plan
% Mile radius exhibit
STATEMENT OF COMPLIANCE AND SHORT TITLE
The Northside Medical Plaza Planned Unit Development (PUD) consists of +/- 3.79 acres of land
situated adjacent to Veterans Drive, approximately 650' South of Immokalee Road in Collier
County, Florida.
The development of this Project will be in compliance with the planning goals and objectives of
Collier County as set for the in the Growth Management Plan. This compliance includes:
1. The project is within ¼ mile (1320') of an existing hospital as measured from the "nearest
tract that the hospital is located on or approved for, to the Project boundaries of the
support medical facilities." By virtue of it's location and subsequent qualification for
support medical use facilities, the subject property is deemed consistent with and in
compliance with Goal 1 and Objective 1 of the Future Land Use Element of the Collier
County Growth Management Plan.
2. The Project is consistent with surrounding uses and zoning which includes medical office
to the North, emergency services to the West, a community park to the South and a
public right-of-way to the East with a well-buffered residential community beyond the road
right-of-way.
3. The Project will be served by and approved by Collier County Utilities.
4. The Project, as proposed, is compatible with adjacent land uses and includes adequate
buffering where dissimilar land uses are located adjacent to each other.
5. All final local development orders for this Project are subject to the Collier County
Adequate Public Facilities Ordinance.
6. The project is planned to incorporate natural systems for water management in
accordance with their natural functions and capabilities as may be required by Objective
1.5 of the Drainage Sub-Element of the Public Facilities Element.
SHORT TITLE
This Ordinance shall be known and cited as the "Northside Medical Plaza Planned Unit
Development Ordinance."
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SECTION I
PROPERTY OWNERSHIP AND DESCRIPTION
1.1 PURPOSE
The purpose of this Section is to set forth the location and ownership of the property, and to
describe the existing conditions of the property to be developed under the Project name of
"Northside Medical Plaza."
1.2 LEGAL DESCRIPTION
The subject property being +/-3.79 acres, is described as:
The East % of the East ~ of the Northwest ¼ of the Northwest ~ lying South of Horse Creek,
less the East 73 feet, Section 26, Township 48 South, Range 25 East, Collier County, Florida.
1.3 PROPERTY OWNERSHIP
The subject property is currently under the ownership of:
Kenneth Richman, Trustee
2640 Golden Gate Parkway, Suite 206
Naples, FL 34105
1.4 GENREAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY AREA
a. The Project site is located in Section 26 Township 48 South Range 25 East,
Collier County, Florida.
b. The zoning classification of the subject property prior to the date of this approved
PUD Document was (A) Agriculture.
1.5 PROJECT DESCRIPTION
The Project will consist of +/- 3.79 acres of land, mostly upland and developable. Consistent
with the permitted uses stated in Section II of this document, the land uses would be limited
to medical and medical related uses. Primary access to the site will be through a maximum
of two entrances on Veterans Park Drive. The Project will consist of approximately 38,000
square feet of medical uses and medical office space. The exact amount of leasable space
will be a function of parking requirements and open space requirements.
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SECTION II
PROJECT DEVELOPMENT
2.1
2.2
2.3
PURPOSE
The purpose of this Section is to delineate and generally describe the Project plan of
development, relationships to applicable County ordinances, the respective land uses of the
tracts included in the Project, as well as other Project relationships.
GENERAL
Regulations for development of Northside Medical Plaza shall be in accordance
with the contents of this document, PUD-Planned Unit Development District and
other applicable sections and parts of the Collier County Land Development
Code and Growth Management Plan in effect at the time of building permit
application. Where these regulations fail to provide developmental standards,
then the provisions of the most similar district in the County Land Development
Code shall apply.
Unless otherwise noted, the definitions of all terms shall be the same as the
definitions set forth in Collier County Land Development Code in effect at the
time of building permit application.
All conditions imposed and all graphic material presented depicting restrictions
for the development of Northside Medical Plaza shall become part of the
regulations, which govern the manner in which the PUD site may be developed.
Unless modified, waived or excepted by this PUD the provisions of other sections
of the Land Development Code, where applicable, remain in full force and effect
with respect to the development of the land, which comprises this PUD.
Development permitted by the approval of this Petition will be subject to a
concurrency review under the provisions of Division 3.15, Adequate Public
Facilities, of the Land Development Code at the earliest or next to occur of either
final site development plan approval, final plat approval, or building permit
issuance applicable to this Development.
DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT PLAN AND PROPOSED LAND USES
The project Master Plan, including layout of streets and use of land for the
various tracts, is iljustrated graphically by Exhibit "4," PUD Master Plan.
COMMERCIAL AREAS
2.65 acres
COMMON AREAS
0.57 acres
WATER MANAGEMENT
0.57 acres
Total: 3.79 acres
2.4
RELATED PROJECT PLAN APPROVAL REQUIREMENTS
Prior to the recording of a Record Plat, and/or Condominium Plat for all or part of
the PUD, final plans of all required improvements shall receive approval of the
appropriate Collier County governmental agency to ensure compliance with the
PUD Master Plan, the Collier County Subdivision Code and the platting laws of
the State of Florida.
Exhibit" 4," PUD Master Plan constitutes the required PUD Development Plan.
Subsequent to or concurrent with PUD approval, a Preliminary Subdivision Plat,
if applicable shall be submitted for the entire area covered by the PUD Master
Plan. Any division of property and the development of the land shall be in
compliance with Division 3.2 of the Collier County Land Development Code, and
the platting laws of the State of Florida.
The provisions of Division 3.3 of the Collier County Land Development Code,
when applicable, shall apply to the development of all platted tracts, or parcels of
land as provided in said Division prior to the issuance of a building permit or
other development order.
Appropriate instruments will be provided at the time of infrastructure
improvements regarding any dedications and method for providing perpetual
maintenance of common facilities.
2.5
2.6
AMENDMENTS TO PUD DOCUMENT OF PUD MASTER PLAN
Amendments may be made to the PUD as provided in the Collier County Land Development
Code, Section 2.7.3.5.
ASSOCIATION OF PROPERTY OWNERS FOR COMMON AREA MAINTENANCE
Whenever the Developer elects to create land area and / or recreation amenities whose
ownership and maintenance responsibility is a common interest to all of the subsequent
purchasers of property within said Development in which the common interest is located, that
Developer entity shall provide appropriate legal instruments for the establishment of a
Property Owner's Association whose function shall include provisions for the perpetual care
and maintenance of all common facilities and open space subject further to the provisions of
the Collier County Land Development Code, Section 2.2.20.3.8.
3.1
SECTION III
COMMERCIAL AREAS PLAN
PURPOSE
The purpose of this Section is to identify the type of Commercial Uses and development
standards that will be applied to the areas so designated on Exhibit" 4," as Tracts labeled
3.2 DEVELOPMENT EMPHASIS
The project, as proposed, will contain approximately 38,000 square feet of medical and
medical related uses on site.
3.3 USES PERMITTED
1. Support Medical facilities such as physician's offices, medical clinics, treatment, research
and rehabilitative centers, health services, pharmacies and other medical related uses
deemed consistent with the foregoing by the Development Services Director or his
designee.
2. Essential services as defined by Section 2.6.9 of the Land Development Code.
3.4 DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS
a. Minimum Lot Area: 20,000 square feet.
b. Minimum lot width: 100 feet.
Minimum Yard requirement:
1. Front Yard:
2. Rear Yard:
3. Side Yard:
4. Minimum yard from all other uses including right-of-way:
25 feet.
15 feet.
15 feet.
25 feet.
Maximum height:
Minimum floor area:
3 stories above grade.
1000 square feet gross floor area on the ground floor.
Minimum off street parking and off street loading: As required in Division 2.3 of
the Collier County Land Development Code.
Landscaping: As required in Division 2.4 of the Collier County Land
Development Code.
Lighting: The maximum height of lights for parking areas will be 25 feet. Lights
for pedestrian areas shall not exceed 13 feet in height. Lighting shall be located
so that no light is aimed directly toward a property designated residential, nor
shall lighting be located within 200 feet of residential property.
Signs: Project signage will comply with Division 2.5 of the Collier County Land
Development Code.
Architectural and site design standards. All commercial buildings and projects
shall be subject to the provisions of Division 2.8 of the Land Development Code.
Off site removal of earthen material: The excavation and stockpiling of earthen
material in preparation of water management facilities or to otherwise develop
water bodies is hereby permitted. If a surplus of earthen material exists then its
off site disposal is also hereby permitted subject to the following conditions:
1. Excavation activities shall comply with the definition of a "development
excavation" pursuant to Division 3.5 of the Land Development Code
whereby off-site removal shall be limited to 10% of the total up to a
maximum of 20,000 cubic yards.
2. All other provisions of said Division 3.5 are applicable.
4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
4.5
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SECTION IV
DEVELOPMENT COMMITMENTS
PURPOSE
The purpose of this Section is to set forth the development commitments for the
development of the Project.
GENERAL
All facilities shall be constructed in strict accordance with Final Site Development Plans,
Final Subdivision Plans, and all applicable State and local laws, codes, and regulations
applicable to this PUD. Except where specifically noted or stated otherwise, the
standards and specifications of Division 3.2 of the Land Development Code shall apply to
this project even if the land within the PUD is not to be platted. The Developer, his
successors, and assigns, shall be responsible for the commitments outlined in this
document.
The Developer, his successors or assigns, shall follow the Master Plan and the
regulations of the PUD, as adopted, and any other conditions or modifications as may be
agreed to in the rezoning of the property. In addition, any successor or assignee in title is
subject to the commitments within this document.
PUD MASTER PLAN
Exhibit "4," PUD Master Plan iljustrates the proposed Development and is
conceptual in nature. Proposed tract, lot or land use boundaries or special land
use boundaries shall not be construed to be final and may b varied at any
subsequent approval phase, such as final platting or site development plan
application. Subject to the provisions of Section 2.7.3.5 of the Land
Development Code, amendments may be made from time to time.
All necessary easements, dedications, or other instruments shall be granted to
ensure the continued operation and maintenance of all service utilities and all
common areas in the Project.
SCHEDULE OF DEVELOPMENT / MONITORING REPORT AND SUNSET PROVISION
This Project shall be subject to the Sunset Provisions of Section 2.7.3.4 of the
Land Development Code.
Common areas including areas devoted to water management will be dedicated
to a common property owners' association, if applicable, for purposes of
maintenance and care.
An annual monitoring report shall be submitted pursuant to Section 2.7.3.6 of the
Collier County Land Development Code.
SUBSTITUTION TO DESIGN STANDARDS FOR SUBDIVISION
PRACTICE/REGULATIONS
Section 3.2.8.4.16.5 of the Land Development Code- Street ROW:
Roads within the project will be designed and built as private roads with
no maintenance responsibility by Collier County. These roads shall have
a ROW width of 50 feet. Pavement width shall be a minimum of 24 feet
for two-way traffic.
4.6
Section 3.5.7.1.1 of the Land Development Code - Internal roads that run
parallel to water management lakes or detention areas shall be located a
minimum of 20 feet from the top of bank or control elevation, whichever
is greater.
Section 3.2.8.3.17 of the Land Development Code - In the event that
multiple lots are developed, sidewalks will be provided on one side of
any internal roadways (not including parking aisles) in order to provide
pedestrian access.
TRANSPORTATION
Road Impact Fees shall be paid in accordance with Ordinance 92-22, as
amended, and shall be paid at the time building permits are issued unless
otherwise approved by the Board of Commissioners.
4.7
4.8
4.9
4.10
WATER MANAGEMENT
In accordance with the Rules of the South Florida Water Management District
SFWMD), Chapters 40E-4and 40E-40, this Project shall be designed for a storm
event of 3-day duration and 25-year return frequency.
UTILITIES
County water service is available through a water main located along Immokalee
Road. The Developer is responsible to tap the main to provide both potable
water and fire fighting capability to the site.
County sewer service is available through a force main located along Immokalee
Road. The Developer is responsible for providing the necessary connections to
supply the site with County sewer service.
All facilities extended to the site and which lie in platted rights of way shall be
owned and maintained by the Collier County Water/Sewer District. The facilities,
whether owned by the District or privately owned, shall be reviewed and installed
in accordance with the requirements of Collier County Ordinance No 97-17 and
all federal, state and other existing rules and regulations.
ENGINEERING
If the property is subdivided into two or more parcels, a plat shall be required.
Work within Collier County rights-of-way shall meet the requirements of Collier
County Right-Of Way Ordinance No. 93-64.
ENVIRONMENTAL
An appropriate portion of the native vegetation shall be retained on site as
required in Section 3.9.5.5.4 of the Collier County Land Development Code.
An exotic vegetation, monitoring, and maintenance (exotic-free) plan for the site,
with emphasis on areas of retained native vegetation, shall be submitted to
Current Planning Environmental Staff for review and approval prior to final site
plan / construction plan approval
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4.11 LANDSCAPING FOR OFF-STREET AREAS
All landscaping for off-street parking areas shall be in accordance with the Division 2.4 of
the Collier County Land Development Code in effect at the time of building permit
application.
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Project Number:
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Zoned "A"
3.76 acres
Collier County Veterans
Community Park
IKaren L. Schoch
To: paperrell@naplesnews.com
Subject: PUD 2000-01
Hi Pam!
Please publish the attached notice on Sunday, May 28th.
PUD 00-01 .doc PUD 00-01 .doc
Thanks,
Karen
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April 19, 2000
Ms. Pam Perrell
Naples Daily News
1075 Central Avenue
Naples, FL 34102
Re: Notice of Public Hearing to Consider Petition PUD-2000-01
Dear Pam:
Please advertise the above referenced petition on Sunday, May 28,
2000 and kindly send the Affidavit of Publication, in duplicate,
together with charges involved to this office.
Thank you.
Sincerely,
Karen Schoch,
Deputy Clerk
Enclosure
Account 113-138312-649110
NOTICE OF INTENT TO CONSIDER ORDINANCE
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Notice is hereby given that on TUESDAY, JUNE 13, 2000, in the
Boardroom, 3rd Floor, Administration Building, Collier County
Government Center, 3301 East Tamiami Trail, Naples, Florida, the Board
of County Commissioners will consider the enactment of a County
Ordinance. The meeting will commence at 9:00 A.M. The title of the
proposed Ordinance is as follows:
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NUMBER 91-102, THE COLLIER COUNTY
LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE WHICH INCLUDES THE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING
REGULATIONS FOR THE UNINCORPORATED AREA OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA;
BY AMENDING THE OFFICIAL ZONING ATLAS MAP NUMBER 8626N; BY CHANGING
THE ZONING CLASSIFICATION OF THE HEREIN DESCRIBED REAL PROPERTY
FROM "A" RURAL AGRICULTURAL TO "PUD" PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT KNOWN
AS NORTHSIDE MEDICAL PLAZA LOCATED SOUTH OF COUNTY ROAD NO. 846
KNOWN AS IMMOKALEE ROAD, SOUTH OF THE VETERAN'S PARK PUD IN SECTION
26, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA,
CONSISTING OF 3.79 ACRES; AND BY PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
Petition No. PUD-2000-01, Karen Bishop of Project Management,
representing Kenneth W. Richman, requesting a rezone from "A" Rural
Agriculture to "PUD" Planned Unit Development to be known as "Northside
Medical Plaza" for medical office and medical related uses for 3.79
acres of property located south of Immokalee Road, south of the
Veteran's Park PUD in Section 26, Township 48 South, Range 26 East.
Copies of the proposed Ordinance are on file with the Clerk to the
Board and are available for inspection. All interested parties are
invited to attend and be heard.
NOTE: All persons wishing to speak on any agenda item must register
with the County administrator prior to presentation of the agenda item
to be addressed. Individual speakers will be limited to 5 minutes on
any item. The selection of an individual to speak on behalf of an
organization or group is encouraged. If recognized by the Chairman, a
spokesperson for a group or organization may be allotted 10 minutes to
speak on an item.
Persons wishing to have written or graphic materials included in
the Board agenda packets must submit said material a minimum of 3 weeks
prior to the respective public hearing. In any case, written materials
intended to be considered by the Board shall be submitted to the
appropriate County staff a minimum of seven days prior to the public
hearing. All material used in presentations before the Board will
become a permanent part of the record.
Any person who decides to appeal a decision of the Board will need
a record of the proceedings pertaining thereto and therefore, may need
to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which
record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is
based.
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
TIMOTHY J. CONSTANTINE, CHAIRMAN
DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK
By: Karen Schoch, Deputy Clerk
( SEAL )
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IKaren L. Schoch
From: System Administrator [postmaster@scripps.com]
Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2000 2:03 PM
To: Karen.Schoch@clerk.collier.fi.us
Subject: Delivered: PUD 2000-01
PUD 2000-01
ITo:
Subject:
Sent:
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PUD 2000-01
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April 19, 2000
Mr. Kenneth W. Richman, Trustee
2640 Golden Gate Parkway, Suite 206
Naples FL 34105
Re: Notice of Public Hearing to Consider Petition PUD-2000-01
Dear Petitioner:
Please be advised that the above referenced petition will be
considered by the Board of County Commissioners on Tuesday, June
13, 2000, as indicated on the enclosed notice. The legal notice
pertaining to this petition will be published in the Naples
Daily News on Sunday, May 28, 2000.
You are invited to attend this public hearing.
Sincerely,
DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK
Karen Schoch,
Deputy Clerk
Enclosure
April 19, 2000
Ms Karen Bishop
Project Management Services, Inc
2335 Tamiami Trail N, Suite 408
Naples FL 34103
Re: Notice of Public Hearing to Consider Petition PUD-2000-01
Dear Petitioner:
Please be advised that the above referenced petition will be
considered by the Board of County Commissioners on Tuesday, June
13, 2000, as indicated on the enclosed notice. The legal notice
pertaining to this petition will be published in the Naples
Daily News on Sunday, May 28, 2000.
You are invited to attend this public hearing.
Sincerely,
DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK
Karen Schoch,
Deputy Clerk
Enclosure
NapLes DaiLy News
NapLes, FL 34102
Affidavit of Publication Naples Daily News
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
ATTN: TONYA PHILLIPS
PO BOX 413016
NAPLES FL 34101-3016
REFERENCE: 001230 1131383126~91
58068~05 PUD-2000-01 NOTICE 0
State of FLorida
County of Collier
Before the undersigned authority, personally
appeared B. Lamb, who on oath says that she serves
as the Assistant Corporate Secretary of the Naples
Daily News, a daily newspaper published at Naples,
in Collier County, FLorida: that the attached
copy of advertising was published in said
newspaper on dates Listed.
Affiant further says that the said Naples Daily
News is a newspaper published at Naples, in said
Collier County, FLorida, and that the said
newspaper has heretofore been continuously
published in said Collier County, FLorida, each
day and has been entered as second class mail
·atter at the post office in Naples, in said
Collier County, FLorida, for a period of I year
next preceding the first publication of the
attached copy of advertisement; and affiant
further says that she has neither paid nor
promised any person, firm or corporation any
discount, rebate, commission or refund for the
purpose of securing this advertisement for
pubLiction in the said newspaper.
PUBLISHED ON: 05/28
AD SPACE: 149.000 INCH
FILED ON: 05/29/00
Signature of Affiant /-/~T~ ~
Sworn to and Subscribed before me this ~_~Lday of ~/~20_(~
Personally known by me ~~
PtJD.2000-01
NOTICE OF INTENT TO
CONSlUR ORDINA~
Natk:e Is hereby given
that on TUESDAY, JUNE
13, 2000/ In the Board-
room, 3rd Floor, Admin-
Istration Bullming, Collier
County Government
Center, 3301 East Tomla-
ml Trail, Naples, Florida,
the Board of County
Commissioners will con-
sider the enactment at a
County Ordinance. The
meeting will commence
at 9:00 A.M. The title of
the proloosed Ordinance
is as follows:
AN ORDINANCE
AMENDING ORDI-
NANCE NUMBER
91-1020 THE COLLIER
COUNTY LAND DE-
VELOPMENT CODE
WHICH INCLUDES
THE COMPREHEN-
SIVE ZONING REGU-
LATIONS FOR THE
UNINCORPORATED
AREA OF COLLIER
COUNTY, FLORIDA;
BY AMENDING THE
OFFICIAL ZONING AT-
LAS MAP NUMBER
8626N; BY CHANGING
THE ZONING CLASSI-
FICATION OF THE
HEREIN DESCRIBED
REAL PROPERTY
FROM "A" RURAL AG-
RICULTURAL TO
"PUD" PLANNED
-UNIT DEVELOPMENT
KNOWN AS NORTH-
SIDE MEDICAL PLAZA
LOCATED SOUTH OF
COUNTY ROAD NO.
846 KNOWN AS IMMO-
KALEE ROAD, SOUTH
OF THE VETERAN'S
PARK PUD IN SEC-
TION 26, TOWNSHIP 48
SOUTH~ RANGE 25
EAST, COLLIER
COUNTY, FLORIDA,
CONSISTING OF 3.79
ACRES; AND BY PRO-
VIDING AN ~ EFFEC-
TIVE DATE.
Petition No~ PUD-
2000-01, Karen Bishol~
of Prolect Manage-
ment, representing
Kenneth W. Rlchman~
requesting a rezone
from "A" Rural Agri-
culture tO "PUD":
Planned Unit Develop-
ment to be known as
"Northslde Medical
Plaza" for medical of-
rice and medical ratat-
ed uses for 3.79 acres
of property located
south of Immokalee
Road, south of the Vet-
eran's Park PUD In
Section 26, Townsh~ 48
South, Range 26 East.
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ICopes of the proposed
Ordinance are on file w th
the Clerk to the Board and
are available for inspec:
fion. *All II!terested laarfles.
are Invited 1'o offend ana
be heard.
NOTE: All persons
wigming to speak on a.nv
ogendadfem must regis-
tee wltt~the Coun~ c~t~-
mlnlstrra9or prior o
pr~senta~ of the agen-
da lfem to be addressed.
Individual speakers will
be limited to 5 minutes on
any item. T4~e selection of
an Individual to speak on
behalf of am~rgontzatlon
or group Is encouraged. If
recognized by the Cha. lr-
man, a spokesperson ~or
o group or organization
may be aliafled 10 min-
utes to speak on an Item.
Persons wlshlng fo
have wrlffen or graphic
materials Included In the
Boord agenda packets
must submit said material
a minimum of 3 weeks
prior to the respective
pub c h..~arlng. In any
case, wrmen materials in-
fended to be considered
by the Board shall be sub-
miffed to the appropriate
Courdy staff ~ mlnlmum
of seven days prior to the
public hearlng. All materi-
al used In preseatatlons
before the Board will be-
come a permanent part of
the record.
Any person who decid-
es to appeal a decision of
the Board will need a re-
cord of the proceedings
pertaining thereto and
ensure that a verbatim
record of the proceedings
Is made, which record In-
dudes the testimony and
e¥1dence upon which the
appeal Is based.
BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS
COLLIER COUNTY,
FLORIDA
TIMOTHY J.
CONSTANTINE,
CHAIRMAN
DWIGHT E. BROCK,
CLERK
By: Karen Schoch,
Susan D Flora
My Commission CC581717
E~pi~es Dec. 10. 2000
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ORDINANCE NO. 2000- 4 0
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NUMBER
91-102, THE COLLIER COUNTY LAND DEVELOPMENT
CODE WHICH INCLUDES THE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING
REGULATIONS FOR THE UNINCORPORATED AREA OF
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA: BY AMENDING THE
OFFICIAL ZONING ATLAS MAP NUMBER 8626N; BY
CHANGING THE ZONING CLASSIFICATION OF THE
HEREIN DESCRIBED REAL PROPERTY FROM "A" RURAL
AGRICULTURE TO "PUD" PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT
KNOWN AS NORTHSIDE MEDICAL PLAZA LOCATED
SOUTH OF COUNTY ROAD NO. 846 KNOWN AS
IMMOKALEE ROAD, SOUTH OF THE VETERAN'S PARK
PUD IN SECTION 26, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 25
EAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, CONSISTING OF 3.79
ACRES; AND BY PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, Karen Bishop of Project Management Services, Inc., representing Kenneth
W. Richman, petitioned the Board of County Commissioners to change the zoning classification
of the herein described real property.
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that:
SECTION ONE:
The zoning classification of the herein described real property located in Section 26,
Township 48 South, Range 25 East, Collier County, Florida, is changed from "A" Rural
Agriculture to "PUD" Planned Unit Development in accordance with the Northside Medical
Plaza PUD Document, attached hereto as Exhibit "A" and incorporated by reference herein. The
Official Zoning Atlas Map numbered 8626N, as described in Ordinance Number 91-102, the
Collier County Land Development Code, is hereby amended accordingly.
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SECTION TWO:
This Ordinance shall become effective upon filing with the Department of State.
PASSED AND DULY ADOPTED by the Board of County Commissioners of Collier
County, Florida, this /~ day of -~~ ., 2000.
·,., .A'TTES~:
",, 'Approved as to Fo~
~d Legal Sufficiency
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
TI~Y J.CO~TIIq:E, CHAIRMAN
'M~u~ ~I~¢-M. Studbnt -
Assistant County Attorney
G/admin/PUD-2000-01/CB/ts
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Northside Medical Plaza
A
Planned Unit Development
Regulations and supporting master plan governing the Northside Medical Plaza PUD, a planned
unit development pursuant to provisions of the Collier County Land Development Code
Prepared for:
Kenneth W. Richman, Trustee
2640 Golden Gate Parkway
Naples, FL 34105
Prepared by:
Planning Solutions, Inc.
Tim Hancock, AICP
5100 Tamiami Trail North
Suite 158
Naples, FL 34103
941.403.0223
DATE REVIEWED BY CCPC:
DATE APPROVED BY BCC:
ORDINANCE NUMBER:
AMENDMENTS AND REPEAL:
EXHIBIT "A"
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
List of Exhibits and Tables
Statement of Compliance & Short Title
Section I Legal description, property ownership and general description.
Section II
Project Development.
Section III
Commercial areas plan.
Section IV General development commitments.
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EXHIBIT 1:
EXHIBIT 2:
EXHIBIT 3:
EXHIBIT 4:
EXHIBIT 5:
LIST OF EXHIBITS AND TABLES
Location Map
Zoning Map
Conceptual Water Management Plan
PUD Master Plan
1/, Mile radius exhibit
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STATEMENT OF COMPLIANCE AND SHORT TITLE
The Northside Medical Plaza Planned Unit Development (PUD) consists of +/- 3.79 acres of land
situated adjacent to Veterans Drive, approximately 650' South of Immokalee Road in Collier
County, Florida.
The development of this Project will be in compliance with the planning goals and objectives of
Collier County as set for the in the Growth Management Plan. This compliance includes:
1. The project is within 1/~ mile (1320') of an existing hospital as measured from the "nearest
tract that the hospital is located on or approved for, to the Project boundaries of the
support medical facilities." By virtue of it's location and subsequent qualification for
support medical use facilities, the subject property is deemed consistent with and in
compliance with Goal 1 and Objective I of the Future Land Use Element of the Collier
County Growth Management Plan.
The Project is consistent with surrounding uses and zoning which includes medical office
to the North, emergency services to the West, a community park to the South and a
public right-of-way to the East with a well-buffered residential community beyond the road
right-of-way.
3. The Project will be served by and approved by Collier County Utilities.
4. The Project, as proposed, is compatible with adjacent land uses and includes adequate
buffering where dissimilar land uses are located adjacent to each other.
5. All final local development orders for this Project are subject to the Collier County
Adequate Public Facilities Ordinance.
o
The project is planned to incorporate natural systems for water management in
accordance with their natural functions and capabilities as may be required by Objective
1.5 of the Drainage Sub-Element of the Public Facilities Element.
SHORT TITLE
This Ordinance shall be known and cited as the "Northside Medical Plaza Planned Unit
Development Ordinance."
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1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
SECTION I
PROPERTY OWNERSHIP AND DESCRIPTION
PURPOSE
The purpose of this Section is to set forth the location and ownership of the property, and to
describe the existing conditions of the property to be developed under the Project name of
"Northside Medical Plaza."
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
The subject property being +t-3.79 acres, is described as:
The East Y2 of the East Y2 of the Northwest ¼ of the Northwest ~ lying South of Horse Creek,
less the East 73 feet, Section 26, Township 48 South, Range 25 East, Collier County, Flodda.
PROPERTY OWNERSHIP
The subject property is currently under the ownership of:
Kenneth Richman, Trustee
2640 Golden Gate Parkway, Suite 206
Naples, FL 34105
GENREAL DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY AREA
The Project site is located in Section 26 Township 48 South Range 25 East,
Collier County, Florida.
The zoning classification of the subject property prior to the date of this approved
PUD Document was (A) Agriculture.
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
The Project will consist of +t- 3.79 acres of land, mostly upland and developable. Consistent
with the permitted uses stated in Section II of this document, the land uses would be limited
to medical and medical related uses. Primary access to the site will be through a maximum
of two entrances on Veterans Park Drive. The Project will consist of approximately 38,000
square feet of medical uses and medical office space. The exact amount of leasable space
will be a function of parking requirements and open space requirements.
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2.1
2.2
2.3
SECTION II
PROJECT DEVELOPMENT
PURPOSE
The purpose of this Section is to delineate and generally describe the Project plan of
development, relationships to applicable County ordinances, the respective land uses of the
tracts included in the Project, as well as other Project relationships.
GENERAL
Regulations for development of Northside Medical Plaza shall be in accordance
with the contents of this document, PUD-Planned Unit Development District and
other applicable sections and parts of the Collier County Land Development
Code and Growth Management Plan in effect at the time of building permit
application. Where these regulations fail to provide developmental standards,
then the provisions of the most similar district in the County Land Development
Code shall apply.
Unless otherwise noted, the definitions of all terms shall be the same as the
definitions set forth in Collier County Land Development Code in effect at the
time of building permit application.
All conditions imposed and all graphic material presented depicting restrictions
for the development of Northside Medical Plaza shall become part of the
regulations, which govern the manner in which the PUD site may be developed.
Unless modified, waived or excepted by this PUD the provisions of other sections
of the Land Development Code, where applicable, remain in full force and effect
with respect to the development of the land, which comprises this PUD.
Development permitted by the approval of this Petition will be subject to a
concurrency review under the provisions of Division 3.15, Adequate Public
Facilities, of the Land Development Code at the earliest or next to occur of either
final site development plan approval, final plat approval, or building permit
issuance applicable to this Development.
DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT PLAN AND PROPOSEDLAND USES
The project Master Plan, including layout of streets and use of land for the
various tracts, is iljustrated graphically by Exhibit "4," PUD Master Plan.
COMMERCIAL AREAS
2.65 acres
COMMON AREAS
0.57 acres
WATER MANAGEMENT
0.57 acres
Total: 3.79 acres
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2.4
RELATED PROJECT PLAN APPROVAL REQUIREMENTS
do
Prior to the recording of a Record Plat, and/or Condominium Plat for all or part of
the PUD, final plans of all required improvements shall receive approval of the
appropriate Collier County governmental agency to ensure compliance with the
PUD Master Plan, the Collier County Subdivision Code and the platting laws of
the State of Florida.
Exhibit" 4, "PUD Master Plan constitutes the required PUD Development Plan.
Subsequent to or concurrent with PUD approval, a Preliminary Subdivision Plat,
if applicable shall be submitted for the entire area covered by the PUD Master
Plan. Any division of property and the development of the land shall be in
compliance with Division 3.2 of the Collier County Land Development Code, and
the platting laws of the State of Florida.
The provisions of Division 3.3 of the Collier County Land Development Code,
when applicable, shall apply to the development of all platted tracts, or parcels of
land as provided in said Division prior to the issuance of a building permit or
other development order.
Appropriate instruments will be provided at the time of infrastructure
improvements regarding any dedications and method for providing perpetual
maintenance of common facilities.
2.5
2.6
AMENDMENTS TO PUD DOCUMENT OF PUD MASTER PLAN
Amendments may be made to the PUD as provided in the Collier County Land Development
Code, Section 2.7.3.5.
ASSOCIATION OF PROPERTY OWNERS FOR COMMON AREA MAINTENANCE
Whenever the Developer elects to create land area and / or recreation amenities whose
ownership and maintenance responsibility is a common interest to all of the subsequent
purchasers of property within said Development in which the common interest is located, that
Developer entity shall provide appropriate legal instruments for the establishment of a
Property Owner's Association whose function shall include provisions for the perpetual care
and maintenance of all common facilities and open space subject further to the provisions of
the Collier County Land Development Code, Section 2.2.20.3.8.
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SECTION III
3.1
COMMERCIAL AREAS PLAN
PURPOSE
The purpose of this Section is to identify the type of Commercial Uses and development
standards that will be applied to the areas so designated on Exhibit" 4," as Tracts labeled
3.2 DEVELOPMENT EMPHASIS
The project, as proposed, will contain approximately 38,000 square feet of medical and
medical related uses on site.
3.3 USES PERMI'Iq'ED
1. Support Medical facilities such as physician's offices, medical clinics, treatment, research
and rehabilitative centers, health services, pharmacies and other medical related uses
deemed consistent with the foregoing by the Development Services Director or his
designee.
2. Essential services as defined by Section 2.6.9 of the Land Development Code.
3.4 DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS
a. Minimum Lot Area: 20,000 square feet.
b. Minimum lot width: 100 feet.
Minimum Yard requirement:
1. Front Yard:
2. Rear Yard:
3. Side Yard:
4. Minimum yard from all other uses including right-of-way:
25 feet.
15 feet.
15 feet.
25 feet.
d. Maximum height:
3 stories above grade.
e. Minimum floor area: 1000 square feet gross floor area on the ground floor.
Minimum off street parking and off street loading: As required in Division 2.3 of
the Collier County Land Development Code.
Landscaping: As required in Division 2.4 of the Collier County Land
Development Code.
Lighting: The maximum height of lights for parking areas will be 25 feet. Lights
for pedestrian areas shall not exceed 13 feet in height. Lighting shall be located
so that no light is aimed directly toward a property designated residential, nor
shall lighting be located within 200 feet of residential property.
Signs: Project signage will comply with Division 2.5 of the Collier County Land
Development Code.
Architectural and site design standards. All commercial buildings and projects
shall be subject to the provisions of Division 2.8 of the Land Development Code.
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Off site removal of earthen material: The excavation and stockpiling of earthen
material in preparation of water management facilities or to otherwise develop
water bodies is hereby permitted. If a surplus of earthen material exists then its
off site disposal is also hereby permitted subject to the following conditions:
1. Excavation activities shall comply with the definition of a "development
excavation" pursuant to Division 3.5 of the Land Development Code
whereby off-site removal shall be limited to 10% of the total up to a
maximum of 20,000 cubic yards,
2. All other provisions of said Division 3.5 are applicable.
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4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
4.5
SECTION IV
DEVELOPMENT COMMITMENTS
PURPOSE
The purpose of this Section is to set forth the development commitments for the
development of the Project.
GENERAL
All facilities shall be constructed in strict accordance with Final Site Development Plans,
Final Subdivision Plans, and all applicable State and local laws, codes, and regulations
applicable to this PUD. Except where specifically noted or stated otherwise, the
standards and specifications of Division 3.2 of the Land Development Code shall apply to
this project even if the land within the PUD is not to be platted. The Developer, his
successors, and assigns, shall be responsible for the commitments outlined in this
document.
The Developer, his successors or assigns, shall follow the Master Plan and the
regulations of the PUD, as adopted, and any other conditions or modifications as may be
agreed to in the rezoning of the property. In addition, any successor or assignee in title is
subject to the commitments within this document.
PUD MASTER PLAN
Exhibit "4," PUD Master Plan iljustrates the proposed Development and is
conceptual in nature. Proposed tract, lot or land use boundaries or special land
use boundaries shall not be construed to be final and may b varied at any
subsequent approval phase, such as final platting or site development plan
application. Subject to the provisions of Section 2.7.3.5 of the Land
Development Code, amendments may be made from time to time.
All necessary easements, dedications, or other instruments shall be granted to
ensure the continued operation and maintenance of all service utilities and all
common areas in the Project.
SCHEDULE OF DEVELOPMENT / MONITORING REPORT AND SUNSET PROVISION
This Project shall be subject to the Sunset Provisions of Section 2.7.3.4 of the
Land Development Code.
Common areas including areas devoted to water management will be dedicated
to a common property owners' association, if applicable, for purposes of
maintenance and care.
An annual monitoring report shall be submitted pursuant to Section 2.7.3.6 of the
Collier County Land Development Code.
SUBSTITUTION TO DESIGN STANDARDS FOR SUBDIVISION
PRACTICE/REGULATIONS
Section 3.2.8.4.16.5 of the Land Development Code - Street ROW:
Roads within the project will be designed and built as private roads with
no maintenance responsibility by Collier County. These roads shall have
a ROW width of 50 feet. Pavement width shall be a minimum of 24 feet
for two-way traffic.
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4.6
Section 3.5.7.1.1 of the Land Development Code - Internal roads that run
parallel to water management lakes or detention areas shall be located a
minimum of 20 feet from the top of bank or control elevation, whichever
is greater.
Section 3.2.8.3.17 of the Land Development Code - In the event that
multiple lots are developed, sidewalks will be provided on one side of
any internal roadways (not including parking aisles) in order to provide
pedestrian access.
TRANSPORTATION
Road Impact Fees shall be paid in accordance with Ordinance 92-22, as
amended, and shall be paid at the time building permits are issued unless
otherwise approved by the Board of Commissioners.
4.7
4.8
4.9
4.10
WATER MANAGEMENT
In accordance with the Rules of the South Florida Water Management District
SFWMD), Chapters 40E-4and 40E-40, this Project shall be designed for a storm
event of 3-day duration and 25-year return frequency.
UTILITIES
County water service is available through a water main located along Immokalee
Road. The Developer is responsible to tap the main to provide both potable
water and fire fighting capability to the site.
County sewer service is available through a force main located along Immokalee
Road. The Developer is responsible for providing the necessary connections to
supply the site with County sewer service.
All facilities extended to the site and which lie in platted rights of way shall be
owned and maintained by the Collier County Water/Sewer District. The facilities,
whether owned by the District or privately owned, shall be reviewed and installed
in accordance with the requirements of Collier County Ordinance No 97-17 and
all federal, state and other existing rules and regulations.
ENGINEERING
If the property is subdivided into two or more parcels, a plat shall be required.
Work within Collier County rights-of-way shall meet the requirements of Collier
County Right-Of Way Ordinance No. 93-64.
ENVIRONMENTAL
An appropriate portion of the native vegetation shall be retained on site as
required in Section 3.9.5.5.4 of the Collier County Land Development Code.
An exotic vegetation, monitoring, and maintenance (exotic-free) plan for the site,
with emphasis on areas of retained native vegetation, shall be submitted to
Current Planning Environmental Staff for review and approval prior to final site
plan / construction plan approval
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4.1 1 LANDSCAPING FOR OFF-STREET AREAS
All landscaping for off-street parking areas shall be in accordance with the Division 2.4 of
the Collier County Land Development Code in effect at the time of building permit
application.
N
BONITA BEACH ROAO
Exhibit 1
WIGGINS PAS~
ROAD
15~ I 50~
- Location Map
PROJECT
50X 50~ 25~.
1..7B
IMMOKALEE ROAD
1-75
Not to Scale
LEGEND
project XX~;
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VANDERBILT BEACH ROA[
PINE RIDGF~,ROAD
TRAFFIC DIS TRIBU TlON ON
ROADWAY NETWt~K
Prepared For:
PMS, Inc. of Naples
$cole:
N.T.S.
Date:
10/27/98
Project Number:
80072
Acod Number:
Exhibit 2 - Zoning Map
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Veteran's
Center P U D
Ord. 97-80
Veteran's
PUD - Ord.
Zoned "A"
3.76 acres
¢~!ier County Veterans
Community Park
Ueld Je),selN C]13d - 1~ ),!q!qx~l
STATE OF FLORIDA)
COUNTY OF COLLIER)
I, DWIGHT E. BROCK, Clerk of Courts in and for the
Twentieth Judicial Circuit, Collier County, Florida, do hereby
certify that the foregoing is a true copy of:
ORDINANCE NO. 2000-40
Which was adopted by the Board of County Commissioners on
the 13th day of June, 2000, during Regular Session.
WITNESS my hand and the official seal of the Board of
County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, this 14th day
of June, 2000.
DWIGHT E BROCK ..' ~ ..~
Clerk of Courts."aI~l. ' "~
Clerk
Ex-officio to Boa'~d'i'of ~: ".~
County Commlss!~ners ...:,..'~:..~.~:':~
By:Karen Schoch:.
:..
Deputy Clerk.. '
COLLIER COUNTY FLORIDA
REQUEST FOR LEGAL ADVERTISING OF PUBLIC HEARINGS
To: Clerk to the Board: Please place the following as a:
XXX Normal legal Advertisement [] Other:
(Display Adv., location, etc.)
Originating Dept/Div: Comm. Dev. Serv./Planning Person: G~ fc,,n,~ ~~., Date:
Petition No. (If none, give brief description): CU-2000-04, Scott Gregory
Petitioner: (Name & Address): Tim Hancock, AICP, Planning Solutions, Inc., 5100 Tamiami Trl. North, Suite 158, Naples, FL
34103
Name & Address of any person(s) to be notified by Clerk's Office: (If more space is needed, attach separate sheet) Dr. Scott Gregory,
470 Collier Blvd., Naples, FL 34119
Hearing before XXX BCC BZA Other
Requested Hearing date: ed on advertisement appearing 15 days before hearing.
Newspaper(s) to be used: (Complete only if important):
XXX Naples Daily News
Other [] Legally Required
Proposed Text: (Include legal description & common location & Size: CU-2000-04,Tim Hancock, AICP, of Planning Solutions, Inc.,
representing Dr. Scott Gregory, requesting Conditional Use "15" of the "A" zoning district for a veterinary clime per Section 2.2.2.3,
for property located at 470 Collier Boulevard (C.R. 951), in Section 35, Township 48 South, Range 26 East, Collier County, Florida,
consisting of 4.78+ acres.
Companion petition(s), if any & proposed h~g date: N/A
Does Petition Fee include advertising cost? ~[ Yes [] No If Yes, what account should be charged for advertising costa:
113-. 1383~~I,0~
Rev'~ ~ ~ ~}~?~.~4-/./oO Approved by:
Division Hea~ ~- '"~.."~N~ Date x°-~' County Manager Date
List Attachments:
DISTRIBUTION INSTRUCTIONS
For hearings before BCC or BZA: Initiating person to complete one copy and obtain Division Head approval before
submitting to County Manager. Note: If legal document is involved, be sure that any necessary legal revic, w, or request
for same, is submitted to County Attorney before submitting to County Manager. The Manager's office will distribute
copies:
[] County Manager agenda file: to
C!erk's Office
[] Requesting Division
[] Original
B. Other hearings: Initiating Division head to approve and submit original to Clerk's Office, retaining a copy for file.
FOR CLERK'S OFFICE USE ONI~Y:
Date Receivext: ~'4 ~' q !FID Date of Public hearing: _~~.~_ Dat~ Adve~ised:
RESOLUTION 2000-
A RESOLUTION PROVIDiNG FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT
OF A VETERINARY CLINIC CONDITIONAL USE "15" IN
THE "A" ZONING DISTRICT PURSUANT TO SECTION
2.2.2.3 OF THE COLLIER COUNTY LAND DEVELOPMENT
CODE FOR PROPERTY LOCATED IN SECTION 35,
TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
WHEREAS, the Legislature of the State of Florida in Chapter 67-1246, Laws of Florida, and
Chapter 125, Florida Statutes, has conferred on Collier County the power to establish, coordinate and
enforce zoning and such business regulations as are necessary for the protection of the public; and
WHEREAS, the County pursuant thereto has adopted a Land Development Code (Ordinance
No. 91-102) which includes a Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance establishing regulations for the
zoning of particular geographic divisions of the County, among which is the granting of Conditional
Uses; and
WHEREAS, the Collier County Planning Commission, being the duly appointed and
constituted planning board for the area hereby affected, has held a public hearing after notice as in said
regulations made and provided, and has considered the advisability of Conditional Use "15" of Section
2.2.2.3 in an "A" Zone for a veterinary clinic on the property hereinafter described, and"' as found as a
matter of fact (Exhibit "A") that satisfactory provision and arrangement have been made ~conceming all
applicable matters required by said regulations and in accordance with Subsection 2.7:4.4 of the Land
Development Code for the Collier County Planning Commission; and
WHEREAS, all interested parties have been given opportunity to be heard by this Board in a
public meeting assembled and the Board having considered all matters presented.
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, BY THE BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS of
Collier County, Florida that:
The petition filed by Tim Hancock, AICP of Planning Solutions, Inc., representing Dr. Scott
Gregory with respect to the property hereinafter described as:
Exhibit "B" which is attached hereto and incorporated by reference herein
be and the same is hereby approved for Conditional Use "15" of Section 2.2.2.3 of the "A" Zoning
District for a veterinary Clinic in accordance with the Conceptual Master Plan (Exhibit "C") and
subject to the following conditions:
Exhibit "D" which is attached hereto and incorporated by reference herein.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this Resolution be recorded in the minutes of this Board.
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This Resolution adopted after motion, second and majority vote.
Done this day of ,2000.
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BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BY:
TIMOTHY J. CONSTANTINE, CHAIRMAN
ATTEST:
DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK
Approved as to Form and
Legal Sufficiency:
M~. Scuderi,
Assistant County Attoney
g:/admin/CU-2000-04/RESOLUTION/CB/ts
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FINDING OF FACT
BY
COLLIER COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION
FOR
A CONDITIONAL USE PETITION
FOR
CU-2000-04
The following facts are found:
Section __2.2.2.3.__ of the Land Development Code
authorized the conditional use.
o
Granting the conditional use will not adversely affect the
public interest and will not adversely affect other property
or uses in the same district or neighborhood because of:
ko
Consistency with the Land Development Code and Growth
Management Plan:
Yes No
o
Ingress and egress to property and proposed structures
thereon with particular reference to automotive and
pedestrian safety and convenience, traffic flow and
control, and access in case of fire or catastrophe:
Adequate ingress & egress
Yes No
C o
Affects neighboring properties in relation to noise,
glare, economic or odor effects:
No affect or Affect mitigated by
Affect cannot be mitigated
D o
Compatibility with adjacent properties and other
property in the district:
Compatible use within district
Yes No
Based on the above findings, this conditional use should, with
stipulations, (copy attached) (should not) be recommended for
approval
DATE: CHAIRMAN:
EXHIBIT "A"
FINDING OF FACT
BY
COLLIER COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION
FOR
A CONDITIONAL USE PETITION
FOR
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CU-2000-04
The following facts are found:
Section 2.2.2.3. of the Land Development Code authorized
the conditional use.
Granting the conditional use will not adversely affect the
public interest and will not adversely affect other property
or uses in the same district or neighborhood because of:
Consistency with the Land Development Code and
Growth Management Plan:
Yes No
B o
Ingress and egress to property and proposed
structures thereon with particular reference to
automotive and pedestrian safety and convenience,
traffic flow and control, and access in case of fire or
catastrophe:
Adequate ingress & egress
Yes No
Affects neighboring properties in relation to noise,
glare, economic or odor effects:
No affect or Affect mitigated by
Affect cannot be mitigated
Compatibility with adjacent properties and other
property in the district:
Compatible use within district
Yes No
Based on the above findings, this conditional use should, with
stipulations, (copy attached) (should not) be recommended for
approval
DATE: MEMBER:
f/FINDING OF FACT MEMBER/
17C
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
TH~ SOT~TH lS?.5 FEET OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF Two. NORTHWEST 1/4 OF
THE SO~THWEBT 1/4 OF BECTION $5, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTh, ~ANGE 26
EABT, L~BS T~E NORTH ~0 PEET FOR ROAD RIG%~T-OF-WAY, SAID LAND
LYINg, B~iN~ AND SITUATED IN COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA.
PARCIL I.D. 00206~60007
SUBJECT TO mas~-~ents, res~ri=ti0ns, and reservat~onm of recor
EXHIBIT "B"
1
li
CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL
CU-2000-04
17C
This approval is conditioned upon the following stipulations requested by the Collier
County Planning Commission in their public hearing on May 4, 2000.
The Current Planning Manager may approve minor changes in the
location, siting, or height of buildings, structures, and improvements
authorized by the conditional use. Expansion of the uses identified and
approved within this conditional use application, or major changes to the
site plan submitted as part of this application, shall require the submittal of
a new conditional use application, and shall comply with all applicable
County ordinances in effect at the time of submittal, including Division 3.3,
Site Development Plan Review and approval, of the Collier County Land
Development Code, Ordinance (91-102).
A Site Development Plan (SDP) must be applied for and approved by the
Development Services staff prior to the prior to the issuance of a building
permit.
Turn lanes are required both northbound and southbound. Prior to any
Certificate of Occupancy being issued. A 12-foot right-of-way for the
turning lanes shall be dedicated to the County. No impact fee credits will
be considered for this dedication.
Any canal crossing will need to be approved by South Florida Water
Management District.
EXHIBIT "D"
17C
Karen L. Schoch
~;~;3ject:paperrell@napiesnews.com
CU 2000-04
Hello Pam!
Please publish the attached notice on Sunday, May 28th.
CU O0-04.doc CU O0-04.doc
Thank you,
Karen
April 19, 2000
Ms. Pam Perrell
Naples Daily News
1075 Central Avenue
Naples, FL 34102
Re:
Notice of Public Hearin9 to Consider
Petition CU-2000-04
Dear Pam:
Please advertise the above referenced petition on Sunday,
May 28, 2000 and kindly send the Affidavit of Publication,
in duplicate, together with char~es involved to this office.
Thank you.
Sincerely,
Karen Schoch,
Deputy Clerk
Enclosure
Account 113-138312-649110
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Notice is hereby given that the Board of County Commissioners of Collier
County will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, June 13, 2000, in the
Boardroom, 3rd Floor, Administration Building, Collier County Government
Center, 3301 East Tamiami Trail, Naples, Florida. The meeting will begin
at 9:00 A.M.
The Board will consider Petition CU-2000-04, Tim Hancock, AICP, of
Planning Solutions, Inc., representing Dr. Scott Gregory, requesting
Conditional Use "15" of the "A" zoning district for a veterinary clinic
per Section 2.2.2.3, for property located at 470 Collier Boulevard (C.R.
951), in Section 35, Township 48 South, Range 26 East, Collier County,
Florida, consisting of 4.78 +/- acres.
NOTE: All Persons wishing to speak on any agenda item must register with
the County Administrator prior to presentation of the agenda item to be
addressed. Individual speakers will be limited to 5 minutes on any item.
The selection of an individual to speak on behalf of an organization or
group is encouraged. If recognized by the Chair, a spokesperson for a
group or organization may be allotted 10 minutes to speak on an item.
Persons wishing to have written or graphic materials included in the Board
agenda packets must submit said material a minimum of 3 weeks prior to the
respective public hearing. In any case, written materials intended to be
considered by the Board shall be submitted to the appropriate County staff
a minimum of seven days prior to the public hearing. All material used in
presentations before the Board will become a permanent part of the record.
Any person who decides to appeal a decision of the Board will need a
record of the proceedings pertaining thereto and therefore, may need to
ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record
includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is based.
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
TIMOTHY J. CONSTANTINE, CHAIRMAN
DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK
By: /s/Karen Schoch, Deputy Clerk
(SEAL)
IKaren L. Schoch
From: System Administrator [postmaster@scripps.com]
Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2000 2:05 PM
To: Karen.Schoch@clerk.collier.fi.us
Subject: Delivered: CU 2000-04
CU 2000-04
ITo:
Subject:
Sent:
<<CU 2000-04>> Your message
'paperrell@naplesnews.com'
CU 2000-04
Wed, 19 Apr 2000 14:04:45 -0400
was delivered to the following recipient(s):
Perrell, Pamela on Wed, 19 Apr 2000 15:06:18 -0400
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170
April 19, 2000
Mr Tim Hancock, AICP
Planning Solutions, Inc.
5100 Tamiami Trail N, Suite 158
Naples FL 34103
Re: Notice of Public Hearing to Consider Petition CU-2000-04
Dear Petitioner:
Please be advised that the above referenced petition will be
considered by the Board of County Commissioners on Tuesday, June
13, 2000, as indicated on the enclosed notice. The legal notice
pertaining to this petition will be published in the Naples
Daily News on Sunday, May 28, 2000.
You are invited to attend this public hearing.
Sincerely,
DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK
Karen Schoch,
Deputy Clerk
Enclosure
17C
April 19, 2000
Dr Scott Gregory
470 Collier Blvd
Naples FL 34119
Re: Notice of Public Hearing to Consider Petition CU-2000-04
Dear Petitioner:
Please be advised that the above referenced petition will be
considered by the Board of County Commissioners on Tuesday, June
13, 2000, as indicated on the enclosed notice. The legal notice
pertaining to this petition will be published in the Naples
Daily News on Sunday, May 28, 2000.
You are invited to attend this public hearing.
Sincerely,
DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK
Karen Schoch,
Deputy Clerk
Enclosure
Naples Daily News
Naples, FL 36102
Affidavit of Publication Naples Daily Hews
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
ATTN: TONYA PHILLIPS
PO BOX 413016
NAPLES FL 34101-3016
REFERENCE: 001230 1131383126491
58068367 CU-2000-04 NOTICE OF
State of Florida
County of Collier
Before the undersigned authority, personally
appeared B. Lamb, who on oath says that she serves
as the Assistant Corporate Secretary of the Naples
OaiLy News, a daily newspaper published at NapLes, I
in Collier County, FLorida: that the attached
copy of advertising was published in said
newspaper on dates listed.
Affiant further says that the said Naples Daily
News is a newspaper published at Naples, in said
Collier County, FLorida, and that the said
newspaper has heretofore been continuously
published in said Collier County, FLorida, each
day and has been entered as second class mail
matter at the post office in Naples, in said
Collier County, Florida, for a period of I year
next preceding the first publication of the
attached copy of advertisement; and affiant
further says that she has neither paid nor
promised any person, firm or corporation any
discount, rebate, commission or refund for the
purpose of securing this advertisement for
publiclion in the said newspaper.
PUBLISHED ON: 05/28
AD SPACE: 95.000 INCH
FILED ON: 05/29/00
Sworn to and Subscribed before me tn~s~~ day of ~20~
Personally known by me
SuBan D Flora
My C?,ornrnis~,,ion 0C581717
ExDtre$ D~. 10, 2000
CU-2000-04
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HF-ARING
Notice IS hererr,/ given
that ttte Board of County
Commlsslarmrs of Collier
~County WIll ,hola a
eartag, on Tuesaay,
June 13, 2000, In the
Beardroom, 3~d Floor,
merit Center, 3301 East
Tam can Trail, Naples,
Plorlac~ The meeting w
be~hln at 9:00 A.M.
· Board will consid-
er Petition CU.2000.040
Tim Hancock, AICP, of
Planning Solutions, Inc,
representing Dr. Sco~
Gregor¥~ reguestlng
Conditional Use "15" of
the "A" zoning district
for o veterinary clinic
per Section 2.~.2.30 for
property located at 470
Collier Boulevard (C.R.
951% In Section 35,
Township 48 South,
Range 26 E~ost, Collier
County, Florida, consis-
ting of 4.78 +/- acres,
NOTE: All Persons wish-
Ing to speak.on any
i.da Item must register
the County Administrator.
prior to I~resentofion or
~ agenda item to be
dreweeL Indlvldtml speak-
ers will be limited to 5
minutes on any Item. The
selection of on Individual
encouraged. If recogn~zsa
by ~ Chair, ~ spokesper-
son for a group or orga-
nization rn~v be olloited
10 minutes to speak on on
Persons wishing to
t~ve written or graphic
materials Inclu~led in the
Board agenda packets
must submit lr~lcl material
~ minimum of :3 weeks
prior to the respective
public h. eorlng. In..
case~ written m~l~rlO s in-
tended to be' Co~sidered
by the Board shall be su.b-
miftecl to the appr. ot~rlam
Count~ staff m .mm~rnum
of seve~ days pr~or to the
pQbllc hec~lng. All materi-
al used In presentations
before the Bootel .will be-
come a permanent part of
the record.
Any person who .decld:
es to ~ o dec s~on or
the Board will need o re-
cord of the proceedings
perfolnlng thereto and
therefore. rn~¥ ~eed to
ensure fhot o verlx~lm
is made, Which record In.
cludes ~e tostimen¥ and
evlcle~ce upen w~ich the
~ Is Ixised; ~
BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS
COLLIER COUNTY~
FLORIC)A
TIAAOTHY J.
CONSTANTINE,
CHAIRAAAN
DWIGHT i:, BROCK~
CLI:RK
By:/s/Karen Schech,
D~ Clerk
17C
RESOLUTION 2000- 1 7 3
A RESOLUTION PROVIDING FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT
OF A VETERINARY CLINIC CONDITIONAL USE "15" IN
THE "A" ZONING DISTRICT PURSUANT TO SECTION
2.2.2.3 OF THE COLLIER COUNTY LAND DEVELOPMENT
CODE FOR PROPERTY LOCATED IN SECTION 35,
TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
WHEREAS, the Legislature of the State of Florida in Chapter 67-1246, Laws of Florida, and
Chapter 125, Florida Statutes, has conferred on Collier County the power to establish, coordinate and
enforce zoning and such business regulations as are necessary for the protection of the public; and
WHEREAS, the County pursuant thereto has adopted a Land Development Code (Ordinance
No. 91-102) which includes a Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance establishing regulations for the
zoning of particular geographic divisions of the County, among which is the granting of Conditional
Uses; and
WHEREAS, the Collier County Planning Commission, being the duly appointed and
constituted planning board for the area hereby affected, has held a public heating after notice as in said
regulations made and provided, and has considered the advisability of Conditional Use "15" of Section
2.2.2.3 in an "A" Zone for a veterinary clinic on the property hereinafter described, and has found as a
matter of fact (Exhibit "A") that satisfactory provision and arrangement have been made concerning all
applicable matters required by said regulations and in accordance with Subsection 2.7.4.4 of the Land
Development Code for the Collier County Planning Commission; and
WHEREAS, all interested parties have been given opportunity to be heard by this Board in a
public meeting assembled and the Board having considered all matters presented.
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, BY THE BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS of
Collier County, Florida that:
The petition filed by Tim Hancock, AICP of Planning Solutions, Inc., representing Dr. Scott
Gregory with respect to the property hereinafter described as:
Exhibit "B" which is attached hereto and incorporated by reference herein
be and the same is hereby approved for Conditional Use "15" of Section 2.2.2.3 of the "A" Zoning
District for a veterinary Clinic in accordance with the Conceptual Master Plan (Exhibit "C") and
subject to the following conditions:
Exhibit "D" which is attached hereto and incorporated by reference herein.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this Resolution be recorded in the minutes of this Board.
This Resolution adopted after motion, second and majority vote.
Done this /~- day of ~'~~ ,2000.
ATTEST/."
..DWIGHT'E: .BROCk, CLERK
:', ." attostoas.to Cha~n~an's
M~. Scudeft,
Assist~t CounW Attoney
BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS
COLLIER CO~A
BY: fT~..~ .~, ~~~
Tm T(U,mr J. CON~ttNTIN~, CH^IR~^N
g:/admin/CU-2000-04/RESOLUTION/CB/ts
2
FINDING OF FACT
BY
COLLIER COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION
FOR
A CONDITIONAL USE PETITION
FOR
CU-2000-04
The following facts are found:
Section __2.2.2.3., of the Land Development Code
authorized the conditional use.
Granting the conditional use will not adversely affect the
public interest and will not adversely affect other property
or uses in the same district or neighborhood because of:
o
C o
Consistency wit~Land Development Code and Growth
Management P1y~e~ ~) No
Ingress and egress to property and proposed structures
thereon with particular reference to automotive and
pedestrian safety and convenience, traffic flow and
control, and access in case of fire or catastrophe:
Adequat Y'e~ & egress
No
A~~boring properties in relation to noise,
ic or odor effects:
ct or Affect mitigated by
fect can---~ be mitigated
D. Compatibility with adjacent properties and other
property in the district:
Compatible us~district
No
Based on the above findings, this conditional c~With
us
stipulations, (copy ~ttached) (should not) be re for
app rova 1 /~'J~ .
CHAIRMAN: ~/
DATE: ~/4/00 /~.~ 1/~[/
EXHIBIT "A"
FINDING OF FACT
BY
COLLIER COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION
FOR
A CONDITIONAL USE PETITION
FOR
CU-2000-04
The following facts are found:
Section 2.2.2.3.__ of the Land Development Code authorized
the conditional use.
o
Granting the conditional use will not adversely affect the
public interest and will not adversely affect other property
or uses in the same district or neighborhood because of:
ao
o
Consistency with the Land Development Code and
Growth Management Plan:
Yes .~,~' No
Ingress and egress to property and proposed
structures thereon with particular reference to
automotive and pedestrian safety and convenience,
traffic flow and control, and access in case of fire or
catastrophe:
Adequate ingress & egress
Yes _/ No
C o
Affects nei9hboring properties in relation to noise,
glare, economic or odor effects:
~./ No affect or Affect mitigated by
Affect cannot be mitigated
D o
Compatibility with adjacent properties and other
property in the district:
Compatible use within district
Yes .~/J No
Based on the above findings, this conditional use should, with
stipulations, (copy attached) (~h~t~- be recommended for
approval
DATE:
FINDING OF FACT
BY
COLLIER CO%INTY PI~ING COMMISSION
FOR
A CO~rDITIONAL USE PETITION
FOR
170
CU-2000-04
The following facts are found:
Section 2.2.2.3. of the Land Development Code authorized
the conditional use.
Granting the conditional use will not adversely affect the
public interest and will not adversely affect other property
or uses in the same district or neighborhood because of:
ko
Consistency with the Land Development Code and
Growth Management P~:
Yes No
o
Ingress and egress to property and proposed
structures thereon with particular reference to
automotive and pedestrian safety and convenience,
traffic flow and control, and access in case of fire or
catastrophe:
Adequate ingress & e~ess
Yes ~ No
C o
Affects neighboring properties in relation to noise,
gl~economic or odo~ffects: -
~No affect or Affect mitigated by
Affect cannot be mitigated
Compatibility with adjacent properties and other
property in the district:
Compatible use w~thin district
Yes / No
Based on the above findings, this conditional use should, with
stipulat ions, A (c°py at,~ached)
approval ~z~! ~/~ ·
DATE:
(~h~ ~e ~~/~nded for
FINDING OF FACT
BY
COLLIER COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION
FOR
A CONDITIONAL USE PETITION
FOR
CU-2000-04
The following facts are found:
Section __2.2.2.3.__ of the Land Development Code authorized
the conditional use.
o
Granting the conditional use will not adversely affect the
public interest and will not adversely affect other property
or uses in the same district or neighborhood because of:
ao
Consistency with the Land Development Code and
Growth Management Plan:
Yes / No
Bo
Ingress and egress to property and proposed
structures thereon with particular reference to
automotive and pedestrian safety and convenience,
traffic flow and control, and access in case of fire or
catastrophe:
Adequate ingress & egrfess
Yes L/No
C o
Affects neighboring properties in relation to noise,
glare, economic or odor effects:
L/No affect or Affect mitigated by
Affect cannot be mitigated
Compatibility with adjacent properties and other
property in the district:
Compatible use w~thin district
Yes ~-/ No
Based on the above findings, this conditional use should, with
'aSpp~S, (copy attached) (should not) be recommended for
DATE: 9~-~--~.,~
FINDING OF FACT
BY
COLLIER COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION
FOR
A CONDITIONAL USE PETITION
FOR
CU-2000-04
The following facts are found:
Section 2.2.2.3.. of the Land Development Code authorized
the conditional use.
Granting the conditional use will not adversely affect the
public interest and will not adversely affect other property
or uses in the same district or neighborhood because of:
Ao
Consistency with the Land Development Code and
Growth Management P~:
Yes No
So
Ingress and egress to property and proposed
structures thereon with particular reference to
automotive and pedestrian safety and convenience,
traffic flow and control, and access in case of fire or
catastrophe:
Adequate ingress & egress
Yes ~ No
Co
Affects neighboring properties in relation to noise,
gl~e, economic or odor effects:
No affect or Affect mitigated by
Affect cannot be mitigated
D. Compatibility with adjacent properties and other
property in the district:
Compatible use within district
Yes ~/ No
Based on the above findings, this conditional Ur~0Sm~~with
stipulations, (copy attached) (should not) be for
approval ~~
DATE: S - .~ ""'~"/5'l~ MEMBER:
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
THE SOT~/"~ lS?.5 FEET OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF
THE S0UT~~ 1/4--OF SECTION 35, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTh, RANGE 26
EABT, LBSS T~E NORTH 30 FEET FOR ROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY, SAID LAND
LYINg, BEiNg AND SITUATED IN COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA.
PA~C~L I.D. 00206360007
SUBJECT TO 8as~-~ents, restrictions, and reservatfon~ of recor~
EXHIBIT "B"
ill
ii
/
1
CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL
CU-2000-04
This approval is conditioned upon the following stipulations requested by the Collier County
Planning Commission in their public hearing on May 4, 2000.
The Current Planning Manager may approve minor changes in the location,
siting, or height of buildings, structures, and improvements authorized by the
conditional use. Expansion of the uses identified and approved within this
conditional use application, or major changes to the site plan submitted as part of
this application, shall require the submittal of a new conditional use application,
and shall comply with all applicable County ordinances in effect at the time of
submittal, including Division 3.3, Site Development Plan Review and approval, of
the Collier County Land Development Code, Ordinance (91-102).
A Site Development Plan (SDP) must be applied for and approved by the
Development Services staff prior to the prior to the issuance of a building permit.
Turn lanes are required both northbound and southbound. Prior to any Certificate
of Occupancy being issued. A 12-foot right-of-way for the turning lanes shall be
dedicated to the County. No impact fee credits will be considered for this
dedication.
Any canal crossing will need to be approved by South Florida Water
Management District.
eo
The proposed addition to the existing structure will be for an animal hospital and
will include the interior boarding of animals. No hospitalized or kennel facility
animals will be boarded outside.
The proposed addition will be constructed of concrete block. The "windows" in
each kennel will be made of glass block in place of traditional windows that could
be opened. Interior sound baffles (curtains) will be suspended from the ceiling to
further reduce noise.
Treated and boarded animals will be exercised on a leash and/or limited to an
outdoor area no bigger than 100 feet by 100 feet.
The proposed hospital will only treat and/or board small animals (i.e. animals
weighing less than 250 pounds).
All pets owned by Dr. Scott and Karen Gregory will be excluded from these
stipulations..
Any violation of these stipulations will be subject to enforcement by Collier
County.
EXHIBIT "D"
17D
Address of any pers<~(s)
~eari~ ~fore: ~ ~ ~ g~ /' m ~ Other
Re~ted hearing ~te: ~' i~- O0 ~:4~;,~ ~ ~er~is~t ~(~ ---- ~ ~fore heretiC.
or t~aLty r~ir~ i" /) ~ ~her
Pr~ Text: (I~L~ t~t ~ipcim ~ m t~ati~ & size): ~ ~C~ ~L~T(O~ _
1 RESOLUTION NO. 200~
2
3 RESOLUTION FOR PETITION VAC 00-004 TO VACATE THE NORTH 4.3
4 FEET OF THE PLATTED 15 FOOT WIDE UTILITY AND DRAINAGE
5 EASEMENT ON LOT 66, "THE LODGINGS OF WYNDEMERE SECTION
6 ONE", AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 13, PAGES 8 THROUGH 12,
7 PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY. LOCATED IN SECTION 19,
8 TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST.
9
10
11 WHEREAS, pursuant to Secuon 177.101, Florida Statutes, Nicole Margiman, Esq., of Quarles &
12 Brady, LLP, as agent for the p~tioners, Dr. & Mrs. Juan Cabrera, does hereby request the vaea~on of the
13 Noflh 4.3 f~ of the platted 15 foot wide Utility and Dmimge Easmmat on Lot 66, '°TM Lodgings of
14 Wyndmm,~ Se~:tion One" as recordml m Plat Book 13, Pages 8 through 12, Public Records of Collier County,
15 1oca~ m So.on 19, Township 49 South. R~ng¢ 26 East; and
16
17 WHEREAS, the Board has this day held a public h~wmg to consider v~_,~_ 6~g a portion of said Utility
18 amt Drainage Easement as mor~ fillly d~l'ib~d below, a~d notice of said public hemrag to vac~_t_~ was g~ven
19 as required by law; and
20 WHEREAS, the granting of the vacation vail not adversely affect the ownership or right of conv~m~nt
21 access of other property. owners.
22 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUN2~ COMMISSIONERS
23 OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA~ tlmt the following he and is hereby vacate:
24 See Exhibit '~A" attached hereto ~ incorpora/~ hex~-in.
25 BE 1T FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Clerk to the Board is hereby dire:ted to record a certified
26 copy of this Resolution in the Official Re~.ords of Collier County, Florida, and to make proper nota~on of this
27 w~on on the recorded plat as fafete~ced above.
28 This Resolution adopted after mouon. second and majority vote favonng same.
29
30
31
32
33 BY:
34
35
DATED:
ATTEST:
DWIGHT E. BROCK, Clerk
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
TIMOTHY J. CONSTANTINE, Chairman
36 Approved as to form and l~al
37 sttfiici~ncy:
38
40 Max~-$cti~leri
41 Assistant County. Attome5
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF 4.3 FOOT
EASEMENT VACATION
~ ~Am
SHEET I OF 2
VAC 00 - 0/M
EASEMENT BEING VACATED IS A PART OF LOT 66, THE LODGINGS OF
WYNDEMERE, SECTION ONE, RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 13, PAGES 8
THROUGH 12, INCLUSIVE, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY,
?s.,ORIDA, BEII~G MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIB~ AS FOLLOWS: ~'
COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 66, THE LODGINGS
OF WYNDRMERE, SECTION ONE, RUN N 00025'09" E ALONG THE WESTERLY
LINE OF SAID LOT 66, FOR 15.0 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE
RUN S 89°34'51" E FOR 95.0 FEET; THENCE RUN S 00°25'09" W FOR 4.3 FEET;
THENCE RUN N 89°34'51" W FOR 95.0'; THENCE RUN N 00025'09" E 4.3 FEET
TO THE POIIVr OF BEGINNING, CONTAINING 408.5 SQUARE FEET.
PREPARED BY:
CAROL E. NELSON, P.L.S. #5013
3871 White Boulevard
Napl~ Florida, 34117
SKETCH OF LEGAL DESCRIPTION
EASEMENT VACATION
(PLAT BOOK 7,PAGE 57)
N89'54-'51 "W95.0'
SECTION 19, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
/--. P.O.C.
/ sou~
UNIT NO. 29
EASEMENT
LOT 65
o
o
N89'54'51 "W95.0'
-- ~ ~ 4.3' TO BE VACATED
S89'34'51 "E95.0'
NOTE:
33-1ERE IS NO PHYSICAL EVIDENCE OF ANY
U'flUTIES OCCUPYING THIS EA:SEME. NT.
LOT 66
$89'34.'51"E 74.24/
EDG EMERE WAY
CURVE I RADIUS I LENGTH I CHORD
Cl 177-~.49' 20.76' 20.76'
P.O.C. = POINT OF COMMENCEMENT
P.O.B. = POINT OF BEGINNING
THIS IS NOT A SURVEY
DESCRIPTION:
THE LODGINGS OF
WYNDEMERE, SECTION ONE
LOT 66
i c1
I
I
I
SOUTH
LOT 67
BEARING } DELTA
N89'05'03'W 00'58'1
SCALE:
DATE:
CAROL E. NELSON, PLS
FLORIDA REG. NO. 5013
1"=30.0'
CAROL E. NELSON, P.A
PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR
3871 WHITE BOULEVARD
NAPLES, FLORIDA 34117
(941) 304-005,5
ICHK- BY: C.E.N. { DWG. FILE:
REV. 2/n/Go [ w'n~Dtu~e
OCT 1999
E~IIBrr "A"
SHEET 2 OF 2
VAC 00 - 004
ISHEET
2 OF 2
LIST OF ABUTTING PROPERTY OWNERS FOR 187 EDGEMERE WAY SOUTH
o
o
John T. Groel
199 Edgemere Way South
Naples, Florida 34105
Lot 60, The Lodgings of Wyndemere, Section One
Parcel No. 8334236001
Lowell R. O'Daniell
197 Edgemere Way South
Naples, Florida 34105
Lot 61, The Lodgings of Wyndermere, Section One
Parcel No. 83342400000
Margaret M. Gower, Trustee
195 Edgemere Way South
Naples, Florida 34105
Lot 62, The Lodgings of Wyndermere, Section One
Parcel No. 83342440002
Frank Piazza
Angela Goodner
193 Edgemere Way South
Lot 63, The Lodgings of Wyndermere, Section One
Parcel No. 83342480004
Paul and Louis Charlebois
191 Edgemere Way South
Naples, Florida 34105
Lot 64, The Lodgings of Wyndermere, Section One
Parcel No. 83342520003
William and Catherine Cox
189 Edgemere Way South
Naples, Florida 34105
Lot 65, The Lodgings of Wyndermere, Section One
Parcel No. 83342560005
Terry Treiber, Trustee
185 Edgemere Way South
QBNAPL205819.1
Naples, Florida 34105
Lot 67, The Lodgings of Wyndermere, Section One
Parcel No. 83342640006
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Michael and Dorothy Zarella
400 Wyndemere Way South Apartment D101
Naples, Florida 34105
Lot 68, The Lodgings of Wyndermere, Section One
Parcel No. 83342680008
Joan Timmons
181 Edgemere Way South
Naples, Florida 34105
Lot 69, The Lodgings of Wyndermere, Section One
Parcel No. 83342720007
10.
John and Jane Eidt
488 Ontario Street
Naples, Florida 34105
Lot 70, The Lodgings of Wyndermere, Section One
Parcel No. 83342760009
11.
Robert and Marian Dearing
172 Edgemere Way South
Naples, Florida 34105
Lot 39, The Lodgings of Wyndermere, Section One
Parcel No. 83341560006
12.
Ruth Donnan
174 Edgemere Way South
Naples, Florida 34105
Lot 40, The Lodgings of Wyndermere, Section One
Parcel No. 83341600005
13.
Karen Hanson
Rdl, 601 Holland Road
Red Barns Farm
Far Hills, NJ 07931
Lot 41, The Lodgings of Wyndennere, Section One
Parcel No. 83341680009
14.
Veora Little
180 Edgemere Way South
QBNAP~205819.1
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
Naples, Florida 34105
Lot 43, The Lodgings of Wyndermere, Section One
Parcel No. 83341720008
Thelma Reisinger
182 Edgemere Way South
Naples, Florida 34105
Lot 44, The Lodgings of Wyndermere, Section One
Parcel No. 83341760000
Eleanor Good, Trustee
184 Edgemere Way South
Naples, Forida 34105
Lot 45, The Lodgings of Wyndermere, Section One
Parcel No. 83341800009
John and Jacqueline Stanley
2545 70th Street SW
Naples, Florida 34105
Lot 15.1, Golden Gate Est. Unit 29
Parcel No. 38101080001
Ronald Williamson
2525 70th Street SW
Naples, Florida 34105
Lot 15.2, Golden Gate Est. Unit 29
Parcel No. 38101160002
Angelica Caballero
2535 70th Street SW
Naples, Florida 34105
Lot 15.4, Golden Gate Est. Unit 29
Parcel No. 00202280000
Carolyn Teach
2550 70t~ Street SW
Naples, Florida 34105
Lot 16.1 & 16.2, Golden Gate Est. Unit 29
Parcel No. 38101240003 and Parcel No. 38101280005
Brown and Patricia Boswell
2676 68th Street SW
Naples, Florida 34105
170
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22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
Lot 43.1, Golden Gate Est. Unit 29
Parcel No. 38103760002
Brown and Patricia Boswell
2675 68~h Street SW
Naples, Florida 34105
Lot 43.3 Golden Gate Est. Unit 29
Parcel No. 38103800001
Robert and Mary Christie
2661 68t~ Street SW
Naples, Florida 34105
Lot 43.2, Golden Gate Est. Unit 29
Parcel No. 38103760002
Sharon Kurgis
2655 64th Street SW
Naples, Florida 34105
Lot 46, Golden Gate Est. Unit 29
Parcel No. 38104080008
Keystone Interlocking (Paving Contractor, Inc.)
P.O. Box 1911
Naples, Florida 34104
Lot 76.1, Golden Gate Est. Unit 29
Parcel No. 38107240007
Kevin and Valeria Keyes
2570 66~h Street SW
Naples, Florida 34105
Lot 76.2, Golden Gate Est. Unit 29
Parcel No. 38107280009
James and Joan Elkin
666 Wedge Drive
Naples, Florida 34103
Lot 105, Golden Gate Est. Unit 29
Parcel No. 12830880006
QBNAP\205819.1
'Karen L. Schoch
From: Karen L. Schoch
Sent: Friday, May 12, 2000 12:27 PM
To: 'paperrell@naplesnews.com'
Subject: VAC-00-004
Hello Pain!
Please publish the attached notice on Sun. May 28th AND Sun. June 4th
VAC O0-004.doc VAC O0-004.doc
Thanks!
Karen
17D
May 12, 2000
Ms. Pam Perrell
Naples Daily News
1075 Central Avenue
Naples, Florida 34102
Re: Petition VAC-00-004
Dear Pam:
Please advertise the above referenced notice on Sunday, May 28,
2000, and again on Sunday, June 4, 2000, and kindly send the
Affidavit of Publication, in duplicate, together with charges
involved to this office.
Thank you.
Sincerely,
Karen Schoch,
Deputy Clerk
Account 113-138312-649100
17D
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Notice is hereby given that the Board of County Commissioners of Collier
County will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, June 13, 2000, in the
Boardroom, 3rd Floor, Administration Building, Collier County Government
Center, 3301 East Tamiami Trail, Naples, Florida. The meeting will begin
at 9:00 A.M.
The Board will consider Petition VAC-00-004, Nicole Marginian, Esq.,
of Quarles & Brady, LLP, as agent for the petitioners, Dr. & Mrs. Juan
Cabrera, requesting a vacation of the north 4.3 feet of the platted 15
foot wide utility and drainage easement on Lot 66, "The Lodgings of
Wyndemere Section One" as recorded in Plat Book 13, Pages 8-12, Public
Records of Collier County, Florida, located in Section 19, Township 49
South, Range 26 East.
NOTE: All Persons wishing to speak on any agenda item must register with
the County Administrator prior to presentation of the agenda item to be
addressed. Individual speakers will be limited to 5 minutes on any item.
The selection of an individual to speak on behalf of an organization or
group is encouraged. If recognized by the Chair, a spokesperson for a
group or organization may be allotted 10 minutes to speak on an item.
Persons wishing to have written or graphic materials included in the Board
agenda packets must submit said material a minimum of 3 weeks prior to the
respective public hearing. In any case, written materials intended to be
considered by the Board shall be submitted to the appropriate County staff
a minimum of seven days prior to the public hearing. All material used in
presentations before the Board will become a permanent part of the record.
Any person who decides to appeal a decision of the Board will need a
record of the proceedings pertaining thereto and therefore, may need to
ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record
includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is based.
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
TIMOTHY J. CONSTANTINE, CHAIRMAN
DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK
By: /s/Karen Schoch, Deputy Clerk
( SEAL )
IKaren L, Schoch
From: System Administrator [postmaster@scripps.com]
Sent: Friday, May 12, 2000 12:27 PM
To: Karen.Schoch@clerk.collier.fi.us
Subject: Delivered: VAC-00-004
VAC-00-00~
JTo:
Subject:
Sent:
<<VAC-00-004>> Your message
'paperrell@napiesnews.com'
VAC-00-004
Fri, 12 May 2000 12:27:00 -0400
was delivered to the following recipient(s):
Perrell, Pamela on Fri, 12 May 2000 13:28:42 -0400
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Dwight E. Brock
Clerk
County of Collier
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
COLLIER COUNTY COURTHOUSE
3301 TAMIAMI TRAIL EAST
P.O. BOX 413044
NAPLES, FLORIDA 34101-3044
CIRCUIT COURT
COUNTY COURT
COUNTY RECORDER
CLERK BOARD OF
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
May 12, 2000
Dr and Mrs Juan Cabrera
2371 Alexander Palm Dr
Naples FL 34105
Re: Notice of Public Hearing to Consider Petition VAC-00-004
Dear Petitioner:
Please be advised that the above referenced petition will be
considered by the Board of County Commissioners on Tuesday, June
13, 2000, as indicated on the enclosed notice. The legal notice
pertaining to this petition will be published in the Naples
Daily News on Sunday, May 28, 2000 and again on Sunday, June 4,
2000.
You are invited to attend this public hearing.
Sincerely,
Karen Schoch,
Deputy Clerk
Enclosure
Dwight E. Brock
Clerk
County of Collier
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
COLLIER COUNTY COURTHOUSE
3301 TAMIAMI TRAIL EAST
P.O. BOX 413044
NAPLES, FLORIDA 34101-3044
CIRCUIT COURT
COUNTY COURT
COUNTY RECORDER
CLERK BOARD OF
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
May 12, 2000
Nicole Marginian, Esq
Quarles & Brady LLP
4501 Tamiami Trail North
Naples FL 34103
Re: Notice of Public Hearing to Consider Petition VAC-00-004
Dear Petitioner:
Please be advised that the above referenced petition will be
considered by the Board of County Commissioners on Tuesday, June
13, 2000, as indicated on the enclosed notice. The legal notice
pertaining to this petition will be published in the Naples
Daily News on Sunday, May 28, 2000 and again on Sunday, June 4,
2000.
You are invited to attend this public hearing.
Sincerely,
Karen Schoch,
Deputy Clerk
Enclosure
Dwight E. Brock
Clerk
County of Collier
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
COLLIER COUNTY COURTHOUSE
3301 TAMIAMI TRAIL EAST
P.O. BOX 413044
NAPLES, FLORIDA 34101-3044
CIRCUIT COURT
COUNTY COURT
COUNTY RECORDER
CLERK BOARD OF
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
May 12, 2000
Mr John T Groel
199 Edgemere Way South
Naples FL 34105
Re: Notice of Public Hearing to Consider Petition VAC-00-004
Dear Property Owner:
Please be advised that the above referenced petition will be
considered by the Board of County Commissioners on Tuesday, June
13, 2000, as indicated on the enclosed notice. The legal notice
pertaining to this petition will be published in the Naples
Daily News on Sunday, May 28, 2000 and again on Sunday, June 4,
2000.
You are invited to attend this public hearing.
Sincerely,
Karen Schoch,
Deputy Clerk
Enclosure
Dwight E. Brock
Clerk
County of Collier
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
COLLI~:R COUNI¥ COURTHOUSI:
3301 TAMIAMI TRAIL EAST
P.O. BOX 413044
NAPLES, FLORIDA 34101-3044
CIRCUIT COURT
COUNTY COURT
COUNTY RECORDER
CLERK BOARD OF
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
May 12, 2000
Mr Lowell R O'Daniell
L97 Edgemere Way South
Naples FL 34105
Re: Notice of Public Hearing to Consider Petition VAC-00-004
Dear Property Owner:
Please be advised that the above referenced petition will be
consi'dered by the Board of County Commissioners on Tuesday, June
13, 2000, as indicated on the enclosed notice. The legal notice
pertaining to this petition will be published in the Naples
Daily News on Sunday, May 28, 2000 and again on Sunday, June 4,
2000.
You are invited to attend this public hearing.
Sincerely,
Karen Schoch,
Deputy Clerk
Enclosure
Dwight E. Brock
Clerk
County of Collier
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
COLLIER COUNTY COURTHOUSE
3301 TAMIAMI TRAIL EAST
P.O. BOX 413044
NAPLES, FLORIDA 34101-3044
17D
CIRCUIT COURT
COUNTY COURT
COUNTY RECORDER
CLERK BOARD OF
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
May 12, 2000
Ms Margaret M Gower, Trustee
195 Edgemere Way South
Naples FL 34105
Re: Notice of Public Hearing to Consider Petition VAC-00-004
Dear Property Owner:
Please be advised that the above referenced petition will be
considered by the Board of County Commissioners on Tues4ay, June
13, 2000, as indicated on the enclosed notice. The legal notice
pertaining to this petition will be published in the Naples
Daily News on Sunday, May 28, 2000 and again on Sunday, June 4,
2000.
You are invited to attend this public hearing.
Sincerely,
Karen Schoch,
Deputy Clerk
Enclosure
Dwight E. Brock
Clerk
County of Collier
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
COLLIER COUNTY COURTHOUSE
3301 TAMIAMI TRAIL EAST
P.O. BOX 413044
NAPLES, FLORIDA :]4101-3044
170
CIRCUIT COURT
COUNTY COURT
COUNTY RECORDER
CLERK BOARD OF
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
May 12, 2000
Mr Frank Piazza
Angela Goodner
193 Edgemere Way South
Naples FL 34105
Re: Notice of Public Hearing to Consider Petition VAC-00-004
Dear Property Owner:
Please be advised that the above referenced petition will be
considered by the Board of County Commissioners on Tuesday, June
13, 2000, as indicated on the enclosed notice. The legal notice
pertaining to this petition will be published in the Naples
Daily News on Sunday, May 28, 2000 and again on Sunday, June 4,
2000.
You are invited to attend this public hearing.
Sincerely,
Karen Schoch,
Deputy Clerk
Enclosure
Dwight E. Brock
Clerk
County of Collier
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
COLLIER COUNTY COURTHOUSE
3301 TAMIAMI TRAIL EAST
P.O. BOX 413044
NAPLES, FLORIDA 34101-3044
17D
CIRCUIT COURT
COUNTY COURT
COUNTY RECORDER
CLERK BOARD OF
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
May 12, 2000
Paul and Louis Charlebois
191 Edgemere Way South
Naples FL 34105
Re: Notice of Public Hearing to Consider Petition VAC-00-004
Dear Property Owner:
Please be advised that the above referenced petition will be
considered by the Board of County Commissioners on Tuesday, June
13, 2000, as indicated on the enclosed notice. The legal notice
pertaining to this petition will be published in the Naples
Daily News on Sunday, May 28, 2000 and again on Sunday, June 4,
2000.
You are invited to attend this public hearing.
Sincerely,
Karen Schoch,
Deputy Clerk
Enclosure
Dwight E. Brock
Clerk
County of Collier
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
COLLIER COUNTY COURTHOUSE
3301 TAMIAMI TRAIL EAST
P.O. BOX 413044
NAPLES, FLORIDA 34101-3044
CIRCUIT COURT
COUNTY COURT
COUNTY RECORDER
CLERK BOARD OF
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
May 12, 2000
William and Catherine Cox
189 Edgemere Way South
Naples FL 34105
Re: Notice of Public Hearing to Consider Petition VAC-00-004
Dear Property Owner:
Please be advised that the above referenced petition will be
considered by the Board of County Commissioners on Tuesday, June
13, 2000, as indicated on the enclosed notice. The legal notice
pertaining to this petition will be published in the Naples
Daily News on Sunday, May 28, 2000 and again on Sunday, June 4,
2000.
You are invited to attend this public hearing.
Sincerely,
Karen Schoch,
Deputy Clerk
Enclosure
Dwight E. Brock
Clerk
County of Collier
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
COLLIER COUNTY COURTHOUSE
3301 TAMIAMI TRAIL EAST
P.O. BOX 413044
NAPLES, FLORIDA 34101-3044
171
CIRCUIT COURT
COUNTY COURT
COUNTY RECORDER
CLERK BOARD OF
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
May 12, 2000
Terry Treiber, Trustee
185 Edgemere Way South
Naples FL 34105
Re: Notice of Public Hearing to Consider Petition VAC-00-004
Dear Property Owner:
Please be advised that the above referenced petition will be
considered by the Board of County Commissioners on Tuesday, June
13, 2000, as indicated on the enclosed notice. The legal notice
pertaining to this petition will be published in the Naples
Daily News on Sunday, May 28, 2000 and again on Sunday, June 4,
2O00.
You are invited to attend this public hearing.
Sincerely,
Karen Schoch,
Deputy Clerk
Enclosure
Dwight E. Brock
Clerk
County of Collier
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
COLLIER COUNTY COURTHOUSE
3301 TAMIAMI TRAIL EAST
P,O. BOX 413044
NAPLES, FLORIDA 34101-3044
170
CIRCUIT COURT
COUNTY COURT
COUNTY RECORDER
CLERK BOARD OF
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
May 12, 2000
Michael and Dorothy Zarella
400 Edgemere Way South Apartment D101
Naples FL 34105
Re: Notice of Public Hearing to Consider Petition VAC-00-004
Dear Property Owner:
Please be advised that the above referenced petition will be
considered by the Board of County Commissioners on Tuesday, June
13, 2000, as indicated on the enclosed notice. The legal notice
pertaining to this petition will be published in the Naples
Daily News on Sunday, May 28, 2000 and again on Sunday, June 4,
2000.
You are invited to attend this public hearing.
Sincerely,
Karen Schoch,
Deputy Clerk
Enclosure
Dwight E. Brock
Clerk
County of Collier
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
COLLIER COUNTY COURTHOUSE
3301 TAMIAMI TRAIL EAST
P.O. BOX 413044
NAPLES, FLORIDA 34101-3044
1711
CIRCUIT COURT
COUNTY COURT
COUNTY RECORDER
CLERK BOARD OF
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
May 12, 2000
Joan Timmons
181 Edgemere Way South
Naples FL 34105
Re: Notice of Public Hearing to Consider Petition VAC-00-004
Dear Property Owner:
Please be advised that the above referenced petition will be
considered by the Board of County Commissioners on Tuesday, June
13, 2000, as indicated on the enclosed notice. The legal notice
pertaining to this petition will be published in the Naples
Daily News on Sunday, May 28, 2000 and again on Sunday, June 4,
2000.
You are invited to attend this public hearing.
Sincerely,
Karen Schoch,
Deputy Clerk
Enclosure
/ ' CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
COLLIER COUNTY COURTHOUSE
3301 TAMIAMI TRAIL EAST
P.O. BOX 413044 CIRCUIT COURT
NAPLES, FLORIDA 34101-3044 COUNTY COURT
Dwight E. Brock
Clerk
COUNTY RECORDER
CLERK BOARD OF
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
May 12, 2000
John and Jane Eidt
488 Ontario Street
Naples FL 34105
Re: Notice of Public Hearing to Consider Petition VAC-00-004
Dear Property Owner:
Please be advised that the above referenced petition will be
considered by the Board of County Commissioners on Tuesday, June
13, 2000, as indicated on the enclosed notice. The legal notice
pertaining to this petition will be published in the Naples
Daily News on Sunday, May 28, 2000 and again on Sunday, June 4,
2000.
You are invited to attend this public hearing.
Sincerely,
Karen Schoch,
Deputy Clerk
Enclosure
Dwight E. Brock
Clerk
County of Collier
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
COLLIER COUNTY COURT.OOSE
3301 TAMIAMI TRAIL EAST
P.O. BOX 413044
NAPLES, FLORIDA 34101-3044
CIRCUIT COURT
COUNTY COURT
COUNTY RECORDER
CLERK BOARD OF
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
May 12, 2000
Robert and Marian Dearing
172 Edgemere Way South
Naples FL 34105
Re: Notice of Public Hearing to Consider Petition VAC-00-004
Dear Property Owner:
Please be advised that the above referenced petition will be
considered by the Board of County Commissioners on Tuesday, June
13, 2000, as indicated on the enclosed notice. The legal notice
pertaining to this petition will be published in the Naples
Daily News on Sunday, May 28, 2000 and again on Sunday, June 4,
2000.
You are invited to attend this public hearing.
Sincerely,
Karen Schoch,
Deputy Clerk
Enclosure
Dwight E. Brock
Clerk
County of Collier
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
COLLIER COUNTY COURTHOUSE
330] TAMIAMI TRAIL EAST
P.O. BOX 413044
NAPLES, FLORIDA 34101-3044
CIRCUIT COURT
COUNTY COURT
COUNTY RECORDER
CLERK BOARD OF
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
May 12, 2000
Ruth Dorman
174 Edgemere Way South
Naples FL 34105
Re: Notice of Public Hearing to Consider Petition VAC-00-004
Dear Property Owner:
Please be advised that the above referenced petition will be
considered by the Board of County Commissioners on Tuesday, June
13, 2000, as indicated on the enclosed notice. The legal notice
pertaining to this petition will be published in the Naples
Daily News on Sunday, May 28, 2000 and again on Sunday, June 4,
2000.
You are invited to attend this public hearing.
Sincerely,
Karen Schoch,
Deputy Clerk
Enclosure
Dwight E. Brock
Clerk
County of Collier
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
COL.~R COUN'r¥ COU.~.OUSE
,3301 TAMIAMI TRAIL EAST
P.O, BOX 413044
NAPLES, FLORIDA 34101-3044
17D
CIRCUIT COUi~T
COUNTY COURT
COUNTY RECORDER
CLERK BOARD OF
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
May 12, 2000
Karen Hanson
Rdl, 601 Holland road
Red Barns Farm
Far Hills NJ 07931
Re: Notice of Public Hearing to Consider Petition VAC-00-004
Dear Property Owner:
Please be advised that the above referenced petition will be
considered by the Board of County Commissioners on Tues4ay, June
13, 2000, as indicated on the enclosed notice. The legal notice
pertaining to this petition will be published in the Naples
Daily News on Sunday, May 28, 2000 and again on Sunday, June 4,
2000.
You are invited to attend this public hearing.
Sincerely,
Karen Schoch,
Deputy Clerk
Enclosure
Dwight E. Brock
Clerk
County of Collier
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
COLLIER COUNTY COURTHOUSE
3301 TAMIAMI TRAIL EAST
P.O. BOX 413044
NAPLES, FLORIDA 34101-3044
CIRCUIT COURT
COUNTY COURT
COUNTY RECORDER
CLERK BOARD OF
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
May 12, 2000
Veora Little
180 Edgemere Way South
Naples FL 34105
Re: Notice of Public Hearing to Consider Petition VAC-00-004
Dear Property Owner:
Please be advised that the above referenced petition will be
considered by the Board of County Commissioners on Tuesday, June
13, 2000, as indicated on the enclosed notice. The legal notice
pertaining to this petition will be published in the Naples
Daily News on Sunday, May 28, 2000 and again on Sunday, June 4,
2000.
You are invited to attend this public hearing.
Sincerely,
Karen Schoch,
Deputy Clerk
Enclosure
Dwight E. Brock
Clerk
County of Collier
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
COLLIER COUNTY COURTHOUSE
330] TAMIAMI TRAIL EAST
RO. BOX 413044
NAPLES, FLORIDA 34101-3044
CIRCUIT COURT
COUNTY COURT
COUNTY RECORDER
CLERK BOARD OF
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
May 12, 2000
Thelma Reisinger
182 Edgemere Way South
Naples FL 34105
Re: Notice of Public Hearing to Consider Petition VAC-00-004
Dear Property Owner:
Please be advised that the above referenced petition will be
considered by the Board of County Commissioners on Tues4ay, June
13, 2000, as indicated on the enclosed notice. The legal notice
pertaining to this petition will be published in the Naples
Daily News on Sunday, May 28, 2000 and again on Sunday, June 4,
2000.
You are invited to attend this public hearing.
Sincerely,
Karen Schoch,
Deputy Clerk
Enclosure
Dwight E. Brock
Clerk
County of Collier
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
COLLIER COUNTY COURTHOUSE
3301 TAMIAMI TRAIL EAST
P.O. BOX 413044
NAPLES, FLORIDA 34101-3044
17D 't
CIRCUIT COURT
COUNTY COURT
COUNTY RECORDER
CLERK BOARD OF
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
May 12, 2000
Eleanor Good, Trustee
184 Edgemere Way South
Naples FL 34105
Re: Notice of Public Hearing to Consider Petition VAC-00-004
Dear Property Owner:
Please be advised that the above referenced petition will be
considered by the Board of County Commissioners on Tues4ay, June
13, 2000, as indicated on the enclosed notice. The legal notice
pertaining to this petition will be published in the Naples
Daily News on Sunday, May 28, 2000 and again on Sunday, June 4,
2000.
You are invited to attend this public hearing.
Sincerely,
Karen Schoch,
Deputy Clerk
Enclosure
Dwight E. Brock
Clerk
County of Collier
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
COLLIER COUNTY COURTHOUSE
3301 TAMIAMI TRAIL EAST
P.O. BOX 413044
NAPLES, FLORIDA 34101-3044
17D
CIRCUIT COURT
COUNTY COURT
COUNTY RECORDER
CLERK BOARD OF
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
May 12, 2000
John and Jacqueline Stanley
2545 70th St SW
Naples FL 34105
Re: Notice of Public Hearing to Consider Petition VAC-00-004
Dear Property Owner:
Please be advised that the above referenced petition will be
considered by the Board of County Commissioners on Tuesday, June
13, 2000, as indicated on the enclosed notice. The legal notice
pertaining to this petition will be published in the Naples
Daily News on Sunday, May 28, 2000 and again on Sunday, June 4,
2000.
You are invited to attend this public hearing.
Sincerely,
Karen Schoch,
Deputy Clerk
Enclosure
Dwight E. Brock
Clerk
County of Collier
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
COLLIER COUNTY COURTHOUSE
3301 TAMIAMI TRAIL EAST
P.O. BOX 413044
NAPLES, FLORIDA 34101-3044
CIRCUIT COURT
COUNTY COURT
COUNTY RECORDER
CLERK BOARD OF
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
May 12, 2000
Ronald Williamson
2525 70th Street SW
Naples FL 34105
Re: Notice of Public Hearing to Consider Petition VAC-00-004
Dear Property Owner:
Please be advised that the above referenced petition will be
considered by the Board of County Commissioners on Tuesday, June
13, 2000, as indicated on the enclosed notice. The legal notice
pertaining to this petition will be published in the Naples
Daily News on Sunday, May 28, 2000 and again on Sunday, June 4,
2000.
You are invited to attend this public hearing.
Sincerely,
Karen Schoch,
Deputy Clerk
Enclosure
Dwight E. Brock
Clerk
County of Collier
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
COLLIER COUN~ COURT.OUSE
3301 TAMIAMI TRAIL EAST
P.O. BOX 415044
NAPLES, FLORIDA 34101-3044
CIRCUIT COURT
COUNTY COURT
COUNTY RECORDER
CLERK BOARD OF
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
May 12, 2000
Angelica Caballero
2535 70tn Street SW
Naples FL 34105
Re: Notice of Public Hearing to Consider Petition VAC-00-004
Dear Property Owner:
Please be advised that the above referenced petition will be
considered by the Board of County Commissioners on Tuesday, June
13, 2000, as indicated on the enclosed notice. The legal notice
pertaining to this petition will be published in the Naples
Daily News on Sunday, May 28, 2000 and again on Sunday, June 4,
2000.
You are invited to attend this public hearing.
Sincerely,
Karen Schoch,
Deputy Clerk
Enclosure
Dwight E. Brock
Clerk
County of Collier
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
COLLIER COUNTY COURTHOUSE
3301 TAMIAMI TRAIL EAST
P.O. BOX 413044
NAPLES, FLORIDA 34101-3044
170
CIRCUIT COURT
COUNTY COURT
COUNTY RECORDER
CLERK BOARD OF
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
May 12, 2000
Carolyn Teach
2550 70tn Street SW
Naples FL 34105
Re: Notice of Public Hearing to Consider Petition VAC-00-004
Dear Property Owner:
Please be advised that the above referenced petition will be
considered by the Board of County Commissioners on Tuesday, June
13, 2000, as indicated on the enclosed notice. The legal notice
pertaining to this petition will be published in the Naples
Daily News on Sunday, May 28, 2000 and again on Sunday, June 4,
2O00.
You are invited to attend this public hearing.
Sincerely,
Karen Schoch,
Deputy Clerk
Enclosure
Dwight E. Brock
Clerk
County of Collier
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
COLUER COU.T¥ COURT.OUSE
3301 TAMIAMI TRAIL EAST
P.O. BOX 413044
NAPLES, FLORIDA 34101-3044
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CIRCUIT COURT
COUNTY COURT
COUNTY RECORDER
CLERK BOARD OF
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
May 12, 2000
Brown and Patricia Boswell
2676 68th Street SW
Naples FL 34105
Re: Notice of Public Hearing to Consider Petition VAC-00-004
Dear Property Owner:
Please be advised that the above referenced petition will be
considered by the Board of County Commissioners on Tuesday, June
13, 2000, as indicated on the enclosed notice. The legal notice
pertaining to this petition will be published in the Naples
Daily News on Sunday, May 28, 2000 and again on Sunday, June 4,
2000.
You are invited to attend this public hearing.
Sincerely,
Karen Schoch,
Deputy Clerk
Enclosure
Dwight E. Brock
Clerk
County of Collier
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
COLLIER COUNTY COURTHOUSE
3301 TAMIAMI TRAIL EAST
RO. BOX 413044
NAPLES, FLORIDA 34101-3044
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CIRCUIT COURT
COUNTY COURT
COUNTY RECORDER
CLERK BOARD OF
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
May 12, 2000
Robert and Mary Christie
2661 68tn Street SW
Naples FL 34105
Re: Notice of Public Hearing to Consider Petition VAC-00-004
Dear Property Owner:
Please be advised that the above referenced petition will be
considered by the Board of County Commissioners on Tuesday, June
13, 2000, as indicated on the enclosed notice. The legal notice
pertaining to this petition will be published in the Naples
Daily News on Sunday, May 28, 2000 and again on Sunday, June 4,
2000.
You are invited to attend this public hearing.
Sincerely,
Karen Schoch,
Deputy Clerk
Enclosure
Dwight E. Brock
Clerk
County of Collier
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
COLLIER COUNTY COURTHOUSE
3301 TAMIAMI TRAIL EAST
RO. BOX 413044
NAPLES, FLORIDA 34101-3044
CIRCUIT COURT
COUNTY COURT
COUNTY RECORDER
CLERK BOARD OF
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
May 12, 2000
Sharon Kurgis
2655 64tn Street SW
Naples FL 34105
Re: Notice of Public Hearing to Consider Petition VAC-00-004
Dear Property Owner:
Please be advised that the above referenced petition will be
considered by the Board of County Commissioners on Tuesd&y, June
13, 2000, as indicated on the enclosed notice. The legal notice
pertaining to this petition will be published in the Naples
Daily News on Sunday, May 28, 2000 and again on Sunday, June 4,
2000.
You are invited to attend this public hearing.
Sincerely,
Karen Schoch,
Deputy Clerk
Enclosure
Dwight E. Brock
Clerk
County of Collier
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
COMER COUNTY COURT.OUSE
3301 TAMIAMI TRAIL EAST
P.O. BOX 413044
NAPLES. FLORIDA 34101-3044
CIRCUIT COURT
COUNTY COURT
COUNTY RECORDER
CLERK BOARD OF
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
May 12, 2000
Keystone Interlocking (Paving Contractor, Inc.)
P.O. Box 1911
Naples FL 34104
Re: Notice of Public Hearing to Consider Petition VAC-00-004
Dear Property Owner:
Please be advised that the above referenced petition will be
considered by the Board of County Commissioners on Tues4ay, June
13, 2000, as indicated on the enclosed notice. The legal notice
pertaining to this petition will be published in the Naples
Daily News on Sunday, May 28, 2000 and again on Sunday, June 4,
2000.
You are invited to attend this public hearing.
Sincerely,
Karen Schoch,
Deputy Clerk
Enclosure
Dwight E. Brock
Clerk
County of Collier
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
COLLIE. COUNTY COURTHOUSE
3301 TAMIAMI TRAIL EAST
RO. BOX 413O44
NAPLES, FLORIDA 34101-3044
CIRCUIT cour~T
COUNTY COURT
COUNTY I~ECORDER
CLERK BOAr~D OF
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
May 12, 2000
Kevin and Valeria Keyes
2570 66th Street SW
Naples FL 34015
Re: Notice of Public Hearing to Consider Petition VAC-00-004
Dear Property Owner:
Please be advised that the above referenced petition will be
considered by the Board of County Commissioners on Tuesday, June
13, 2000, as indicated on the enclosed notice. The legal notice
pertaining to this petition will be published in the Naples
Daily News on Sunday, May 28, 2000 and again on Sunday, June 4,
2000.
You are invited to attend this public hearing.
Sincerely,
Karen Schoch,
Deputy Clerk
Enclosure
Dwight E. Brock
Clerk
County of Collier
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
COLLIER COUNTY COURTHOUSE
3301 TAMIAMI TRAIL EAST
P.O. BOX 413044
NAPLES. FLORIDA 3410]-3044
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CIRCUIT COURT
COUNTY COURT
COUNTY RECORDER
CLERK BOARD OF
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
May 12, 2000
James and Joan Elkin
666 Wedge Drive
Naples FL 34013
Re: Notice of Public Hearing to Consider Petition VAC-00-004
Dear Property Owner:
Please be advised that the above referenced petition will be
considered by the Board of County Commissioners on Tuesday, June
13, 2000, as indicated on the enclosed notice. The legal notice
pertaining to this petition will be published in the Naples
Daily News on Sunday, May 28, 2000 and again on Sunday, June 4,
2000.
You are invited to attend this public hearing.
Sincerely,
Karen Schoch,
Deputy Clerk
Enclosure
Naples Daily News
Naples, FL 34102
Affidavit of Publication Naples Daily News
BOARD OF COUNTY COHN[SS[ONERS
ATTN: TONYA PHILLIPS
PO BOX 413016
NAPLES FL 34101-3016
REFERENCE: 0012~0 113138~126~91
58072339 VAC-00-00~ NOTICE OF
State of Florida
County of Collier
Before the undersigned authority, personally
appeared B. Lamb, who on oath says that she serves
as the Assistant Corporate Secretary of the Naples
Daily News, a daily newspaper published at Naples,
in Collier County, FLorida: that the attached
copy of advertising was published in said
newspaper on dates listed.
Affiant further says that the said Naples Daily
News is a newspaper published at Naples, in said
Collier County, FLorida, and that the said
newspaper has heretofore been continuously
published in said Collier County, Florida, each
day and has been entered as second class mail
matter at the post office in Naples, in said
Collier County, FLorida, for a period of I year
next preceding the first publication of the
attached copy of advertisement; and affiant
further says that she has neither paid nor
promised any person, firm or corporation any
discount/ rebate, commission or refund for the
purpose of securing this advertisement for
publiction in the said newspaper.
PUBLISHED ON: 05/28 06/04
AO SPACE: 100.000 INCH
FILED ON: 06/05/00 '--/~ .__~
Signature of Affiant
Sworn to and Subscribed before me'this _C~ day of~
Personally known by me
Susan D Flora
My Commission CC581717
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RE¢ORDBD in OFFICIAL RECORDS of COLLIER CODNT¥, FL
06/15/2000 at 09:57AM DWIGHT I], BROCK, CLERK
Retn:
CLBRK TO THE BOARD
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RESOLUTIONNO. 2000- ] 7 4
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RESOLUTION FOR PETITION VAC 00-004 TO VACATE THE NORTH 4.3
FEET OF THE PLATTED 15 FOOT WIDE UTILITY AND DRAINAGE
EASEMENT ON LOT 66, "THE LODGINGS OF WYNDEMERE SECTION
ONE", AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 13, PAGES 8 THROUGH 12,
PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY. LOCATED IN SECTION 19,
TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST.
WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 177.101, Florida Statutes, Nicole Marginian, Esq., of Quades &
Brady, LLP, as agent for the petitioners, Dr. & Mrs. Juan Cabrera, does hereby request the vacation of the
North 4.3 feet of the platted 15 foot wide Utility and Drainage Easement on Lot 66, "The Lodgings of
Wyndemere Section One" as recorded in Plat Book 13, Pages 8 through 12, Public Records of Collier County,
located in Section 19, Township 49 South, Range 26 East; and
WHEREAS, the Board has this day held a public hearing to consider vacating a portion of said Utility
and Drainage Easement as more fully described below, and notice of said public hearing to vacate was given
as required by law; and
WHEREAS, the granting of the vacation will not adversely affect the ownership or right of convenient
access of other property owners.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that the following be and is hereby vacated:
See Exhibit "A" attached hereto and incorporated herein.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Clerk to the Board is hereby directed to record a certified
copy of this Resolution in the Official Records of Collier County, Florida, and to make proper notation of this
vacation on the recorded plat as referenced above.
. ~,,.. . This Re,solution adopted afmr motion, second and majority vote favoring same.
~:' ~%TTEST: . .: . BOARD OF~ISSIONERS
::': DWIGHT E. BROCK, Clerk COLLIER OUNTY, FLORID, A --,
%%. _~,. ~ 'Q(3~X~, ~'(f- BY:TIM~Y J. COS~tNT~Chai~an
'Attest as.to Cb, tman s
sufficiency:
Assistant County Attorney
OR: 2687 PG: 1447
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF 4.3 FOOT
EASEMENT VACATION
SHEET I OF 2
VAC 00 - 004
EASEMENT BEING VACATED IS A PART OF LOT 66, THE LODGINGS OF
WYNDEMERE, SECTION ONE, RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 13, PAGES 8
THROUGH 12, INCLUSIVE, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY,
.-~ORIDA, BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 66, THE LODGINGS
OF WYNDRMERE, SECTION ONE, RUN N 00025'09" E ALONG THE WESTERLY
LINE OF SAID LOT 66, FOR 15.0 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE
RUN S 89°34'51" E FOR 95.0 FEET; THENCE RUN S 00025'09" W FOR 4.3 FEET;
THENCE RUNN 89°34'51" W FOR 95.0'; THENCE RUNN 00025'09" E 4.3 FEET
TO//die POINT OF BEGINNING, CONTAINING 408.5 SQUARE FEET.
PREPARED BY:
CAROL E. NELSON, P.L.S. #5013
3871 White Boulevard
Naplea, Florida, 34117
SKETCH OF LEGAL DESCRIPTION
EASEMENT VACATION
SECTION 19, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
/-- P.O.C.
! SOUTHe'ST
GOLDEN GATE ESTATES / CORNER OF
UNIT NO. 29 / LOT 66
LOT 65
EASEMENT -~ _ __
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N89'34-'51 "W 95.0'
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S89'34'51"E 95.0'
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NOTE:
THERE IS NO PHYSICAL EVIDENCE OF ANY
UTIUTIES OCCUPYING THIS EASEMENT.
LOT 66
S89'34.'51"E 74.24'IC1
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P.O.B. = POINT OF BEGINNING
THIS IS NOT A SURVEY
DESCRIPTION:
THE LODGINGS OF
WYNDEMERE, SECTION ONE
LOT 66
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LOT 67
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CAROL E. NELSON, PLS
FL.ORIDA RE(:;. NO. 5013
CAROL E. NELSON, P.A.
PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR
3871 WHITE BOULEVARD
NAPLES, FLOEIDA 34117
(941) 304-0055
ICHI~ BY: C.E.N__I DWG. FILE:
REV. e/11/00 ~rNDIL66
EXHIBIT "A"
SHEET 2 OF 2
VAC 00 - 004
SCALE: 1"=30.0'
DATE: OCT 1999
ISHEET
2 OF 2
~a~e & ~ddress of a~y person(s) :: :)e mtifieci ~ '~ ..... Office:
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1 RF_~OLU~ON NO. 2000-
2
3 PETITION VAC 99-021 TO VACATE A PORTION OF THE PLATTED 15'
4 WIDE DRAINAGE EASEMENT ON LOT 13, "TIERRA LAGO", AS
5 RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 24, PAGES 20 THROUGH 21, PUBLIC
6 RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY. LOCATED IN SECTION 5,
7 TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST
8
9
10 WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 177.101, Florida Statutes, TomMasters, P.E., of the Vineyards
11 Development Corporation, does hereby request the vacation of a portionof the platted 15' wide Drainage
12 Easement on Lot 13, "Tierra Lago" as recorded m Plat Book 24, Pages20 through 21, Public Records of
13 Collier County, located in Section 5, Township 49 South, Range 26 East; and
14
15 WHEREAS, the Board has this day held a public hearing to consider vacating a portion of said
16 Drainage Easement as more fully described below, and notice of said public hearhag to vacate was given as
17 requiredbylaw;and
15 WHEREAS, tbe granting of the vacatiun will no~ advertlely affect the owner~p or right of convenies~t
19 u__~s of other property owners.
20 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
21 OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that the following be and is hereby vacated:
22 See Exhibit "A" attached hereto and mcorporated herein.
23 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Clerk to the Board is hereby directed to record a certified
24 copy of this Resolution m the official Records of Collier County, Florida, and to make proper notaUon of this
25 wc~_ ?on on the recorded plat as refcrenced above.
26 This Resolution adopted afar motion, secarod and majority vote favoring same.
DATED:
ATrEST: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
DWIGHT E. BROCK, Clerk COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
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Approved as to form and legal
sufficiency:
Mami Souden
Ass~ant County Attorney
BY:
TIMOTHY J. CONSTANTINE, Chairman
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EXHIBIT "A"
TIERRA LAGO
DESCRIPTION OF A PORTION OF
A PLATTED 15 FOOT WIDE DRAINAGE EASEMENT
TO BE VACATED
A PARCEL OF LAND LYING IN THAT PORTION OF LOT ! 3 OF TIERRA LAGO, A SUBDIVISION,
AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 24, PAGES 20 AND 21 INCLUSIVE, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS
OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, BEING DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS;
COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 13 OF TIERRA LAGO, RUN
NORTH 14°01'38" WEST ALONG THE WESTERLY L1NE OF SAID LOT 13, A DISTANCE OF 17.33
FEET TO A POINT OF INTERSECTION WITH THE NORTHERLY LINE OF A PLATTED 15 FOOT
WIDE DRAINAGE EASEMENT; THENCE ALONG SAID NORTHERLY LINE SOUTH 73057'2 l"
EAST, 48.01 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING;
THENCE CONTINUE ALONG SAID NORTHERLY LINE SOUTH 73°57'21" EAST, 15.28 FEET;
THENCE LEAVING SAID NORTHERLY LINE SOUTH 84o30'02" WEST, 14.21 FEET;
THENCE NORTH 05029'58" WEST, 5.61 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING.
THE ABOVE DESCRIBES AN AREA OF APPROXIMATELY 40.0 SQUARE FEET.
SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS, RESTRICTIONS AND RESERVATIONS OF RECORD.
COA~rT'~,.L ENGINE/F~G CONSULTANTS, INC.
FLOk~'tJD._.~USIN~'SS A,,~ORIZATION NO. LB 2464
RICHARD J. EWIN~, V.P. ~
PROFESSIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER
FI,ORIDA CERTIFICATE NO. 5295
NOT VALID WITHOUT THE SIGNATURE AND
TItE ORIGINAL RAISED SEAL OF A FLORIDA
LICENSED SURVEYOR AND MAPPER
CEC FILE NO. 97283
DATE OF' SIGNATL'RE:,/'~ -/9'~p
3106 S, Horseshoe Drive, Naples. Florida 34104 * Phone (941) 643-2324 Fax (941) 643-1143 * E-Maih engcollier@cecitl.com
NAPLES FORT MYERS SARASOTA tAKELAND
RUN DATE: 11/01/99
RUN TIME: 11:55
TIERRA LAGO NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION, INC.
TELEPHONE DIRECTORY AS OF 11/01/99
RANGE OF ADDRESS
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LOT/
ACCOUNT NO PROPERTY ADDRESS UNIT HOME PHONE ALT. PHONE WORK PHONE
TL008-01 905 Tierra Lago Way ~
(H) Fedor, Anthony & Judith 348-0170
972 Lake Road; Webster, NY 14580
716-872-5596
TL009-01 909 Tierra Lago Way 9
(H) Hembree, Raymond R. & Jerline 941-354-1236 941-354-1237 941-571-0474
TL010-01 913 Tier Lago Way 10
(H) Denny, Richard S. 941-352-0479
240 Countryside Drive; Naples, FL 34104
TL011-01 917 Tierra Lago Way }1
(H) Hull, Barbara 941-342-8877
4290 Highlands Bridge Road; Sarasota, FL 34235
TL014-01 929 Tierra Lago Way
(H) Curran, John P. & Carol 941-352-0318
4165 Turfway Trail; Harbor Springs, MI 49740
TL015-01 933 Tierra Lago Way
(H) Garrett, Donald F. & Marga 941-597-1855
c/o D Garrett Construction Co; 4933.North
Naples, FL 34103
TL016-02 937 Tierra Lago Way
(H) Jalbert, Ronald R. &Jeanine 941-353-8056
204 Bellevue Court; Narragansett, RI 02882
616-526-1139
TL017-01 941 Tierra Lago Way ;7
(H) Havens, Garry & Lisa M. 941-352-6050 941-352-3051
TL018-0I 945 Tierra Lago Way t~
(H) Bacigalupi, Victor & Carmen 415-382-9110 941-352-7149
530 Alameda Del Prado 325; Novato, CA 94949-6029
PAGE 1
TOTAL PROPERTIES LISTED: 9
(H)=Current Owner (P)=Prev Owner (R)=Resident/Tenant (V)=Developer (*)=No Owner
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IKaren L. Schoch
~Ou~3ject: paperrell@naplesnews.com
VAC 99-021
Hi Pam!
PLease publish the attached notice on Sun. May 28th AND Sun. June 4th:
VAC 99-021 .doc VAC 99-021 .doc
thank you,
Karen
May 12, 2000
Ms. Pam Pertell
Naples Daily News
1075 Central Avenue
Naples, Florida 34102
Re: Petition VAC-99-021
Dear Pam:
Please advertise the above referenced notice on Sunday, May 28,
2000, and again on Sunday, June 4, 2000, and kindly send the
Affidavit of Publication, in duplicate, together with charges
involved to this office.
Thank you.
Sincerely,
Karen Schoch,
Deputy Clerk
Account 113-138312-649100
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Notice is hereby given that the Board of County Commissioners of Collier
County will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, June 13, 2000, in the
Boardroom, 3rd Floor, Administration Building, Collier County Government
Center, 3301 East Tamiami Trail, Naples, Florida. The meeting will begin
at 9:00 A.M.
The Board will consider Petition VAC-99-021, Tom Masters, P.E.,
representing Vineyards Development Corporation, requesting to vacate a
portion of the platted 15' wide drainage easement on Lot 13, "Tierra Lago"
as recorded in Plat Book 24, Pages 20-21, Public Records of Collier
County, Florida, located in Section 5, Township 49 South, Range 26 East.
NOTE: All Persons wishing to speak on any agenda item must register with
the County Administrator prior to presentation of the agenda item to be
addressed. Individual speakers will be limited to 5 minutes on any item.
The selection of an individual to speak on behalf of an organization or
group is encouraged. If recognized by the Chair, a spokesperson for a
group or organization may be allotted 10 minutes to speak on an item.
Persons wishing to have written or graphic materials included in the Board
agenda packets must submit said material a minimum of 3 weeks prior to the
respective public hearing. In any case, written materials intended to be
considered by the Board shall be submitted to the appropriate County staff
a minimum of seven days prior to the public hearing. All material used in
presentations before the Board will become a permanent part of the record.
Any person who decides to appeal a decision of the Board will need a
record of the proceedings pertaining thereto and therefore, may need to
ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record
includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is based.
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
TIMOTHY J~ CONSTANTINE, CHAIRMAN
DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK
By: /s/Karen Schoch, Deputy Clerk
(SEAL)
IKaren L. Schoch
From: System Administrator [postmaster@scripps.com]
Sent: Friday, May 12, 2000 12:32 PM
To: Karen.Schoch@clerk.collier.fl.us
Subject: Delivered: VAC 99-021
VAC 99-021
JTo:
Subject:
Sent:
<<VAC 99-021 >> Your message
'paperrell@naplesnews.com'
VAC 99-021
Fri, 12 May 2000 12:32:00 -0400
was delivered to the following recipient(s):
Perrell, Pamela on Fri, 12 May 2000 13:33:48 -0400
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May 12, 2000
Tom Masters, PE
Vineyards Development Corporation
98 Vineyards Blvd
Naples FL 34119
Re: Notice of Public Hearing to Consider Petition VAC-99-021
Dear Petitioner:
Please be advised that the above referenced petition will be
considered by the Board of County Commissioners on Tuesday, June
13, 2000, as indicated on the enclosed notice. The legal notice
pertaining to this petition will be published in the Naples
Daily News on Sunday, May 28, 2000 and again on Sunday, June 4,
2000.
You are invited to attend this public hearing.
Sincerely,
Karen Schoch,
Deputy Clerk
Enclosure
Dwight E. Brock
Clerk
County of Collier
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
CO,UER COUNTY COURT.OUSE
3301 TAMIAMI TRAIL EAST
P.O. BOX 413044
NAPLES, FLORIDA 3410 !-3044
CIRCUIT COURT
COUNTY COURT
COUNTY RECORDER
CLERK BOARD OF
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
May 12, 2000
Anthony & Judith Fedor
972 Lake Road
Webster NY 14580
Re: Notice of Public Hearing to Consider Petition VAC-99-021
Dear Property Owner:
Please be advised that the above referenced petition will be
considered by the Board of County Commissioners on Tues4&y, June
13, 2000, as indicated on the enclosed notice. The legal notice
pertaining to this petition will be published in the Naples
Daily News on Sunday, May 28, 2000 and again on Sunday, June 4,
2000.
You are invited to attend this public hearing.
Sincerely,
Karen Schoch,
Deputy Clerk
Enclosure
Dwight E. Brock
Clerk
County of Collier
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
COLLIER COUNTY COURTHOUSE
3301 TAMIAMI TRAIL EAST
P,O. BOX 413044
NAPLES, FLORIDA 34101-3044
CIRCUIT COURT
COUNTY COURT
COUNTY RECORDER
CLERK BOARD OF
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
May 12, 2000
Mr Richard S Denny
240 Countryside Drive
Naples FL 34104
Re: Notice of Public Hearing to Consider Petition VAC-99-021
Dear Property Owner:
Please be advised that the above referenced petition will be
considered by the Board of County Commissioners on Tuesday, June
13, 2000, as indicated on the enclosed notice. The legal notice
pertaining to this petition will be published in the Naples
Daily News on Sunday, May 28, 2000 and again on Sunday, June 4,
2000.
You are invited to attend this public hearing.
Sincerely,
Karen Schoch,
Deputy Clerk
Enclosure
Dwight E. Brock
Clerk
County of Collier
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
COLLIER COUNTY COURTHOUSE
330] TAMIAMI TRAIL EAST
RO. BOX 413044
NAPLES, FLORIDA 34101-3044
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CIRCUIT COURT
COUNTY COURT
COUNTY RECORDER
CLERK BOARD OF
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
May 12, 2000
Ms Barbara Hull
4290 Highlands Bridge Road
Sarasota FL 34235
Re: Notice of Public Hearing to Consider Petition VAC-99-021
Dear Property Owner:
Please be advised that the above referenced petition will be
considered by the Board of County Commissioners on Tuesday, June
13, 2000, as indicated on the enclosed notice. The legal notice
pertaining to this petition will be published in the Naples
Daily News on Sunday, May 28, 2000 and again on Sunday, June 4,
2000.
You are invited to attend this public hearing.
Sincerely,
Karen Schoch,
Deputy Clerk
Enclosure
Dwight E. Brock
Clerk
County of Collier
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
COLLIER COUNTY COURTHOUSE
3301 TAMIAMI TRAIL EAST
P.O. BOX 413044
NAPLES, FLORIDA 34101-3044
CIRCUIT COURT
COUNTY COURT
COUNTY RECORDER
CLERK BOARD OF
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
May 12, 2000
John P & Carol Curran
4165 Turfway Trail
Harbor Springs MI 49740
Re: Notice of Public Hearing to Consider Petition VAC-99-021
Dear Property Owner:
Please be advised that the above referenced petition will be
considered by the Board of County Commissioners on Tuesday, June
13, 2000, as indicated on the enclosed notice. The legal notice
pertaining to this petition will be published in the Naples
Daily News on Sunday, May 28, 2000 and again on Sunday, June 4,
2000.
You are invited to attend this public hearing.
Sincerely,
Karen Schoch,
Deputy Clerk
Enclosure
Dwight E. Brock
Clerk
County of Collier
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
COLLIER COUNTY COURTHOUSE
3301 TAMIAMI TRAIL EAST
P.O. BOX 413044
NAPLES, FLORIDA 3410 i-3044
CIRCUIT COURT
COUNTY COURT
COUNTY RECORDER
CLERK BOARD OF
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
May 12, 2000
Ronald R & Jeanine Jalbert
204 Bellevue Court
Narragansett RI 02882
Re: Notice of Public Hearing to Consider Petition VAC-99-021
Dear Property Owner:
Please be advised that the above referenced petition will be
considered by the Board of County Commissioners on Tuesday, June
13, 2000, as indicated on the enclosed notice. The legal notice
pertaining to this petition will be published in the Naples
Daily News on Sunday, May 28, 2000 and again on Sunday, June 4,
2000.
You are invited to attend this public hearing.
Sincerely,
Karen Schoch,
Deputy Clerk
Enclosure
Dwight E. Brock
Clerk
County of Collier
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
COLLIE" COUNTY COURTHOUSE
3301 TAMIAMI TRAIL EAST
P.O. BOX 413044
NAPLES, FLORIDA 34101-3044
CIRCUIT COURT
COUNTY COURT
COUNTY RECORDER
CLERK BOARD OF
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
May 12, 2000
Victor & Carmen Bacigalupi
530 Alameda Del Prado 325
Novato CA 94949-6029
Re: Notice of Public Hearing to Consider Petition VAC-99-021
Dear Property Owner:
Please be advised that the above referenced petition will be
considered by the Board of County Commissioners on Tuesday, June
13, 2000, as indicated on the enclosed notice. The legal notice
pertaining to this petition will be published in the Naples
Daily News on Sunday, May 28, 2000 and again on Sunday, June 4,
2000.
You are invited to attend this public hearing.
Sincerely,
Karen Schoch,
Deputy Clerk
Enclosure
Dwight E. Brock
Clerk
County of Collier
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
COLLIER COUNTY COURTHOUSE
3301 TAMIAMI TRAIL EAST
P.O. BOX 413044
NAPLES, FLORIDA 34101-3044
CIRCUIT COURT
COUNTY COURT
COUNTY RECORDER
CLERK BOARD OF
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
May 12, 2000
Donald F and Marga Garrett
C/O D Garrett Construction Co
4933 Tamiami Trail North Suite 300
Naples FL 34103
Re: Notice of Public Hearing to Consider Petition VAC-99-021
Dear Property Owner:
Please be advised that the above referenced petition will be
considered by the Board of County Commissioners on Tuesday, June
13, 2000, as indicated on the enclosed notice. The legal notice
pertaining to this petition will be published in the Naples
Daily News on Sunday, May 28, 2000 and again on Sunday, June 4,
2000.
You are invited to attend this public hearing.
Sincerely,
Karen Schoch,
Deputy Clerk
Enclosure
May 15, 2000
Garry and Lisa M Havens
941 Tierra Lago Way
Naples FL 34119
Re: Notice of Public Hearing to Consider Petition VAC-99-021
Dear Property Owner:
Please be advised that the above referenced petition will be
considered by the Board of County Commissioners on Tuesday, June
13, 2000, as indicated on the enclosed notice. The legal notice
pertaining to this petition will be published in the Naples
Daily News on Sunday, May 28, 2000 and again on Sunday, June 4,
2000.
You are invited to attend this public hearing.
Sincerely,
Karen Schoch,
Deputy Clerk
Enclosure
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May 15, 2000
Mr Martin Clayton
P O Box 989
Holyoke MA 10410
Re: Notice of Public Hearing to Consider Petition VAC-99-021
Dear Property Owner:
Please be advised that the above referenced petition will be
considered by the Board of County Commissioners on Tuesday, June
13, 2000, as indicated on the enclosed notice. The legal notice
pertaining to this petition will be published in the Naples
Daily News on Sunday, May 28, 2000 and again on Sunday, June 4,
2000.
You are invited to attend this public hearing.
Sincerely,
Karen Schoch,
Deputy Clerk
Enclosure
Naples Daily News
NapLes, FL 34102
Affidavit of Publication Haples Daily News
BOARD OF COUNTY COHNISSIONERS
ATTN: TONYA PHILLIPS
PO BOX 413016
NAPLES FL 34101-3016
REFERENCE: 001230 1131383126&9q
5807'5186 VAC-99-021 NOTICE OF
State of Florida
County of Collier
Before the undersigned authority, personally
appeared B. La~, who on oath says that she serves
as the Assistant Corporate Secretary of the Naples
Daily News, a daily newspaper published at Naples,
in Collier County, FLorida: that the attached
copy of advertising was published in said
newspaper on dates Listed.
Affiant further says that the said Naples OaiLy
News is a newspaper published at Naples, in said
Collier County, FLorida, and that the said
newspaper has heretofore been continuously
published in said Collier County, FLorida, each
day and has been entered as second class eaiL
eattar at the post office in Naples, in said
Collier County, FLorida, for a period of I year
next preceding the first publication of the
attached copy of advertisement; and affiant
further says that she has neither paid nor
promised any person, firm or corporation any
discount, rebate, commission or refund for the
purpose of securing this advertisement for
pubLiction in the said newspaper.
PUBLISHED 0~: 05/28 06/0~
AD SPACE: 96.000 INCH
FILED ON: 06/05/00
.... ....................................
Sworn to and Subscribed before me this day o~ 20~
Personally known by ee ~ _ ~
Susan D Flora
My Commission CC581717
Expires Oeo. I O, 2000
VAC.99-021
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARING
NOfI~ Is hereby given
Commiseleners o~ Collle~
Ceurd~ will hold a Public
hearing on Tuesday,
J~ne 13~ 20~0, In the
Boerdro~, 3~d Floor,
Admin~ Building,
Coil!er County Govern.
mer~ Center, 3~01 East
begin at 9.~0 A.NL
The Boor~ will consld.
er I~ VAC-99-021,
Tom M~ters~ P.E.,
representing Vine*
~ards Development
cerporetlon, request*
drolnc~e easement on
Lot 1~ 'Tierre
~s re~rded In Fqot
Book ~, Peaes 20-21,
Public Recorcls of Col-
Rmlee 26 East.
.NOTE:-AII Persons wish-
ing to sl~ak'on any agen-
da Item'must register With
the Ceunty Admlnlsh'ator
prior to presentation of
ers will be lirafled to 5
minutes On any Item The
~selecfion at an Individual
organ,zafion or group Is
.n[zation may be allotted
Persons wishing
~e written or ~ophic
mineriMs Inclu~ In
B~rd ~endo pocke. fs
m~s~J. bmlt sold m~rml
o .mmnlmum af 3
prior ~ the re~ve
~11c .h.~n~ In ony
bvt~n~fied ~o be considered
Y me Boord s~l be sub-
miffed ~o the ~i~
.C~ur~ ~ o minimum
~ seven ~¥s prior
~ u~ In .Pr~lons
setore the~ wlll he-
es to a~eal a dec.on
~e Board wfil need a re-
cord of the proceedings
pertaining thereto and
I mere~ore~--~.ma¥ need to
Ic~ .~n[#xk~.j ~ reCord ln-
~./~ which the
_CH~MAN -
NO. 1620799
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RESOLUTION NO. 2000-
PETITION VAC 99-021 TO VACATE A PORTION OF THE PLATTED 15'
WIDE DRAINAGE EASEMENT ON LOT 13, "TIERRA LAGO", AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 24, PAGES 20 THROUGH 21, PUBLIC
RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY. LOCATED IN SECTION 5,
TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST.
WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 177.101, Florida Statutes, Tom Masters, P.E., of the Vineyards
Development Corporation, does hereby request the vacation of a portion of the platted 15' wide Drainage
Easement on Lot 13, "Tierra Lago" as recorded m Plat Book 24, Pages 20 through 21, Public Records of
Collier County, located in Section 5, Township 49 South, Range 26 East; and
WHEREAS, the Board has this day held a public hearing to consider vacating a portion of said
Drainage Easement as more fully described below, and notice of said public hearing to vacate was given as
required by law; and
WHEREAS, the granting of the vacation will not adversely affect the ownership or right of convement
access of other property owners.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that the following be and is hereby vacated:
See Exhibit "A" attached hereto and mcorporated hereto.
BE IT FLIRTHER RESOLVED, that the Clerk to the Board is hereby directed to record a certified
copy of this Resolution m the Official Records of Collier County, Florida, and to make proper notation of this
vacation on the recorded plat as referenced above.
Thi~ Resoluflon adopted after motion, second and majority vote favoring same.
/ ' SIONERS
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Npproved as ~0 fo~ ~d legal
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Mami Scuded 06/15/2000 at 10:03[~ ~IG~I ~. B~OC[,
Assismt Co~ A~omey ~C ~ 15.00
COPISS 3.00
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COASTAL
ENGINEERING
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Civil Engineering
Survey & Mapping
Coastal Engineering
Real Estate Appraisal
Environmental Assessment
Website: www.coastalengineering.corn
EXHIBIT "A"
TIERRA LAGO
DESCRIPTION OF A PORTION OF
A PLATTED 15 FOOT WIDE DRAINAGE EASEMENT
TO BE VACATED
A PARCEL OF LAND LYING IN THAT PORTION OF LOT 13 OF TIERRA LAGO, A SUBDIVISION,
AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 24, PAGES 20 AND 21 INCLUSIVE, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS
OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, BEING DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS;
COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 13 OF TIERPOt LAGO, RUN
NORTH 14°01'38" WEST ALONG THE WESTERLY LINE OF SAID LOT 13, A DISTANCE OF 17.33
FEET TO A POINT OF INTERSECTION WITH THE NORTHERLY LINE OF A PLATTED 15 FOOT
WIDE DRAINAGE EASEMENT; THENCE ALONG SAID NORTHERLY LINE SOUTH 73°57'21"
EAST, 48.01 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING;
THENCE CONTINUE ALONG SAID NORTHERLY LINE SOUTH 73°57'21" EAST, 15.28 FEET;
THENCE LEAVING SAID NORTHERLY LINE SOUTH 84°30'02" WEST, 14.21 FEET;
THENCE NORTH 05o29'58" WEST, 5.61 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING.
THE ABOVE DESCRIBES AN AREA OF APPROXIMATELY 40.0 SQUARE FEET.
SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS, RESTRICTIONS AND RESERVATIONS OF RECORD.
COA~T.~:, ENGINE...F...I~G CONSULTANTS, INC.
FLO.fflD~BUSIN~'SS A,~4ORIZATION NO. LB 2464
.... ............
RICHARD J. EWIN~ V~
'PROFESSIONAL SURVEYOR AND MAPPER
FI~DA CERTIFICATE NO. 5295
NOT VALID WITHOUT THE SIGNATURE AND
~{E O~GINAL ~ISED $EAL OF A FLORIDA
LICENSED SURVEYOR ':AND MAPPER
CEC FILE NO. 97283
DATE OF 8iGNATURE:/~
3106 S. Horseshoe Drive, Naples, Florida 34104
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Scrivener's Error Ordinance to correct Section 2.6 of Ord, 2000-15
"Project Density,,$ubsection.
List
ORDINANCE NO. 2000-
177
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE SUBSECTION
ENTITLED "PROJECT DENSITY" OF SECTION 2.6 OF
ORDINANCE 2000-15, GOLDEN GATE COMMERCE
PARK PUD TO CORRECT SCRIVENERS ERROR AND
BY PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE FOR
PROPERTY LOCATED ON THE WEST SIDE OF
COLLIER BOULEVARD (C.R. 951) 1N SECTION 39,
TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
WHEREAS, the Collier County Board of County Commissioners adopted Ordinance No. 2000-
15, pertaining to Golden Gate Commerce Park, a PUD to PUD rezone on March 14, 2000; and
WHEREAS, the following said action adopting Ordinance No. 2000-15, staff was advised that
an error was made in the maximum numbers of approved dwelling units and the residential density in
the subsection dealing with Project Density of Section 2.6 on page 2-2 and that this constitutes a
scrivener's error
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED, by the Board of County Commissioners of Collier
County, Florida that the scrivener's error be corrected as follows:
SECTION ONE: SCRIVENER'S ERROR AMENDMENT
The subsection entitled "Project Density", Section 2.6 of Ordinance 2000-15, the Golden Gate
Commerce Park PUD Ordinance is hereby amended to read as follows:
PROJECT DENSITY:
The total acreage of the Golden Gate Commerce Park is approximately 74+ acres. The
residential uses currently occupy approximately 49 acres and are designed as "R" on the PUD
Master Plan, Exhibit A. Residential uses will not exceed 9 7 units per acre. The maximum
number of units will be ~ 41 343 based on the current 49 acre parcel. How,ever, tke res/dent/a!
SECTION TWO: EFFECTIVE DATE
This Ordinance shall become effective upon filing with the Department of State.
PASSED AND DULY ADOPTED by the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County,
Florida, this __ day of ,2000.
ATTEST:
DWIGHT E. BROCK, Clerk
Approved as to Form and
Legal Sufficiency:
Assistant County Attorney
G/admin/SCRIVENER'S ERROR ORDINANCE/2000-15/RB/md
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BY:
TIMOTHY J. CONSTANTINE, Chairman
Words struck throuqh are deleted; words underlined are
added.
1
IKaren L. Schoch
To: paperrell@naplesnews.com
Subject: Amend 2000-15
Hi Pam!
Please publish the attached notice on Sunday, May 28th:
Scrivener 2000-15.doc Scrivener Ord
2000-15.doc
Thanks,
Karen
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17F
May 15, 2000
Ms. Pam Perrell
Naples Daily News
1075 Central Avenue
Naples, FL 34102
Re:
Notice of Public Hearing to Consider Scrivener's Error
Amending Ordinance 2000-15
Dear Pam:
Please advertise the above referenced petition on Sunday,
May 28, 2000 and kindly send the Affidavit of Publication,
in duplicate, together with charges involved to this office.
Thank you.
Sincerely,
Karen Schoch,
Deputy Clerk
Enclosure
Charge to: 113-138312-649100
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Notice is hereby given that the Board of County Commissioners of Collier
County will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, June 13, 2000, in the
Boardroom, 3rd Floor, Administration Building, Collier County Government
Center, 3301 East Tamiami Trail, Naples, Florida. The meeting will begin
at 9:00 A.M. The title of the proposed ordinance is as follows:
THE BOARD WILL CONSIDER AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE SUBSECTION ENTITLED
"PROJECT DENSITY" OF SECTION 2.6 OF ORDINANCE 2000-15, GOLDEN GATE
COMMERCE PARK PUD TO CORRECT SCRIVENERS ERROR AND BY PROVIDING FOR AN
EFFECTIVE DATE FOR PROPERTY LOCATED ON THE WEST SIDE OF COLLIER BOULEVARD
(C.R. 951) IN SECTION 39, TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
NOTE: All Persons wishing to speak on any agenda item must register with
the County Administrator prior to presentation of the agenda item to be
addressed. Individual speakers will be limited to 5 minutes on any item.
The selection of an individual to speak on behalf of an organization or
group is encouraged. If recognized by the Chair, a spokesperson for a
group or organization may be allotted 10 minutes to speak on an item.
Persons wishing to have written or graphic materials included in the Board
agenda packets must submit said material a minimum of 3 weeks prior to the
respective public hearing. In any case, written materials intended to be
considered by the Board shall be submitted to the appropriate County staff
a minimum of seven days prior to the public hearing. All material used in
presentations before the Board will become a permanent part of the record.
Any person who decides to appeal a decision of the Board will need a
record of the proceedings pertaining thereto and therefore, may need to
ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record
includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is based.
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
TIMOTHY J. CONSTANTINE, CHAIRMAN
DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK
By: /s/Karen Schoch, Deputy Clerk
(SEAL)
17F
Karen L. Schoch
From: System Administrator [postmaster@scripps.corn]
Sent: Tuesday, May 16, 2000 8:23 AM
To: Karen.Schoch@clerk.collier.fi.us
Subject: Delivered: Amend 2000-15
Amend 2000-15
ITo:
Subject:
Sent:
<<Amend 2000-15>> Your message
'paperrell@naplesnews.com'
Amend 2000-15
Tue, 16 May 2000 08:22:49 -0400
was delivered to the following recipient(s):
Perrell, Pamela on Tue, 16 May 2000 09:24:28 -0400
MSEXCH:MSExchangeMTA:NDDM02:NDNT01
Naples Daily News
Naples, FL 34102
Affidavit of PubLication Naples Daily Ne~s
BOARD OF COUHTY COHHISSIONERS
ATTN: TONYA PHILLIPS
PO BOX 413016
NAPLES FL 34101-3016
REFERENCE: 001230 1131383126491
58069161 2000-15 NOTICE OF PU
State of Florida
County of Collier
Before the undersigned authority, personally
appeared B. Lamb, who on oath says that she serve3
as the Assistant Corporate Sacrarefy of the Naples
Daily Ne~s, a daily newspaper published at Naples,
in Collier County, Florida: that the attached
copy of advertising was published in said
newspaper on dates Listed.
Affiant further says that the said Naples Daily
News is a newspaper published at Naples, in said
Collier County, FLorida, end that the said
newspaper has heretofore been continuously
published in said Collier County, Florida, each
day and has been entered as second class mail
matter at the post office in Naples, in said
Collier County, FLorida, for a period of I year
next preceding the first publication of the
attached copy of advertisement; and affiant
further says that she has neither paid nor
promised any person, firm or corporation any
discount, rebate, commission or refund for the
purpose of securing this advertisement for
pubLiction in the said newspaper.
PUBLISHED ON: 05/28
AD SPACE: 103.000 INCH
FILED ON: 05/29/00
Sworn to and Subscribed before me this 20~.~
Personally known by ~e
susan D Flora
My Co~rnission GG581717
Explros Oe~. 10, 2000
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2000-15
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARING
Notice Is hereby given
that the Board of Courdy
Commissioners of Collier
Courffy will hold a public
hearing on Tuesday,
June 13, 2000, In the
Boardream, 3rd Floor,
Administration Building,
Collier County Govern-
merit Center, 3301 East
Tamlaml Trail, Naples,
Florida. The md~rtng will
begin at 9:00 A.M. The tl-
fie at the proposed ordi-
nance Is as follows:
THE BOARD WILL
CONSIDER AN ORDI-
NANCE AMENDING
THE SUBSECTION EN-
TITLED "PROJECT
DENSITY" OF . SEC-
TION 2.6 OF ORDI-
NANCE 2000-15,
GOLDEN GATE COM-
MERCE PARK PUD TO
CORRECT SCRIVEN-
ERS ERROR AND BY
PROVIDING FOR AN
EFFECTIVE DATE
FOR PROPERTY LO-
CATED ON THE WEST
SIDE OF COLLIER
BOULEVARD (C.R. 951)
IN SECTION 39, TOWN-
SHIP 48 SOUTH,
RANGE 26 EAST, COL-
LIER COUNTY, FLORI-
DA.
NOT~: All Persons wish-
Ing to speak on a. ny ag~..n.-
da Item must regls~or wrm
the County Administrator
grlor~ to prese,~ofion of
the ogen ic~ iiI/vvlm ~
,dresse~L nd duo sp -
ers will be limited to
minutes on any Item, The
selection at an Individual
to speak on behalf of an
organization or group is
encouraged. If recognized
~¥ the Chair, o spokesper-
son for a group or o{ga~
nlzation may be allotted
10 minutes to speak on an
Item.
Persons wishing to
have written or graphic
matra"lois included In the
Board agenda packe~s
must submit said material
a minlmum of 3 weeks
prior to the respective
public hearing In any
case, written rr~f~ials In-
tond;~d to be considered
by the Board shall be s.u.b-
miffed to the appro~nme
County staff a minimum
of seven days prior to the
public hearing. All rnaterl.
al used In presentofiom
before the Board will be
come a permanent part
the record.
Any person who decid-
es to appeal a decision of
the Board will need a re-
cord of the proceeding.
pertaining thereto ~o~
therefore~ may neea
ensure that a verbatim
record of the proceedings
Is made, which record In-
cludes the testimony and
evidence upon which the
appeal Is based.
BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS
COLLIER COUNTY,
FLORIDA
TIMOTHY J.
CONSTANTINE,
CHAIRMAN
DWIGHT E. BROCK,
CLERK
.¥:/s/Karen Schoch,
No.
ORDINANCE NO. 2000- 41
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE SUBSECTION
ENTITLED "PROJECT DENSITY" OF SECTION 2.6 OF
ORDINANCE 2000-15, GOLDEN GATE COMMERCE
PARK PUD TO CORRECT SCRIVENERS ERROR AND
BY PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE FOR
PROPERTY LOCATED ON THE WEST SIDE OF
COLLIER BOULEVARD (C.R. 951) IN SECTION 39,
TOWNSHIP 48 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, COLLIER
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
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WHEREAS, the Collier County Board of County Commissioners adopted Ordinance No. 2000-
15, pertaining to Golden Gate Commerce Park, a PUD to PUD rezone on March 14, 2000; and
WHEREAS, the following said action adopting Ordinance No. 2000-15, staff was advised that
an error was made in the maximum numbers of approved dwelling units and the residential density in
the subsection dealing with Project Density of Section 2.6 on page 2-2 and that this constitutes a
scrivener's error
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED, by the Board of County Commissioners of Collier
County, Florida that the scrivener's error be corrected as follows:
SECTION ONE: SCRIVENER'S ERROR AMENDMENT
The subsection entitled "Project Density", Section 2.6 of Ordinance 2000-15, the Golden Gate
Commerce Park PUD Ordinance is hereby amended to read as follows:
PROJECT DENSITY:
The total acreage of the Golden Gate Commerce Park is approximately 74+ acres. The
residential uses currently occupy approximately 49 acres and are designed as "R" on the PUD
Master Plan, Exhibit A. Residential uses will not exceed g 7 units per acre. The maximum
number of units will be ~ 1 343 based on the current 49 acre parcel. However, th~ r~,zidenfia!
SECTION TWO: EFFECTIVE DATE
This Ordinance shall become effective upon filing with the Department of State.
PASSED AND DULY ADOPTED by the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County,
Florida, this '!'.~. day of ~/_-c~ ,2000.
: DWIGht: "E.fBR0 6.~5;C lerk
._-
Appr0ved'~s !~ ~om and
Legal. Sg[~iency:
MX mE M. gT ENT
Assist~t County Attorney
G/admin/SC~VENER'S ERROR O~INANCE/2000-15/~/md
BOARD OF CO~U:N'-T¥'lJO'~'MISSIONERS
TIM OT~ON ~'T~E, {~ ~til~U~
Words struck through are deleted; words underlined are I
added.
t7F
STATE OF FLORIDA)
COUNTY OF COLLIER)
I, DWIGHT E. BROCK, Clerk of Courts in and for the
Twentieth Judicial Circuit, Collier County, Florida, do hereby
certify that the foregoing is a true copy of:
ORDINANCE NO. 2000-41
Which was adopted by the Board of County Commissioners on
the 13th day of June, 2000, during Regular Session.
WITNESS my hand and the official seal of the Board of
County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, this 14th day
of June, 2000.
DWIGHT E. BROCK , , '-
Clerk of Courts and~ Clerk
Ex-officio to Boa,rd'of
County Commissio,~ne.~s. 711·.~ , '
By:Karen Schoch, ,, . ~'
Deputy Cler~,.,, ? '""' '~'
~EQUEST F(31 LEG)J. ADYEITISING Of KILIC IfJUIZliGS
17G_ ' '
(If mine, giv~ ~ief .~K~iOtion): Scrivener ' s Error Resolution for V-99-8
Petitioner: (He & icXIrm):
Fred Reischl
Planning Services 2800 N.Horseshoe Drive
xesring before: ~ &CC ~ ~ O~her
~MG4per(s) to be used: CCAK)Le:i only if iqx)rtlnt /T--~, ~ N~L. OaiLy NM
== in the property's legal description.
C~,~:~mim'~ betitton(s), if ~, · IramxNd Im~tn~ dmte:
List At~ ~ ~(1) ~ C~
DISTIn lBIllL'1'1B
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RESOLUTION NO. 2000-
A RESOLUTION AMENDING PETITION V-99-8 FOR PROPERTY
HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED IN COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA,
TO CORRECT A SCRIVENER'S ERROR IN THE PROPERTY'S
LEGAL DESCRIPTION.
WHEREAS, the Collier County Board of County Commissioners adopted Resolution 2000-28,
pertaining to V-99-8 for the St. Vincent de Paul Thrift Store on January 25, 2000, and
WHEREAS, following said action adopting Resolution 2000-28, staff was advised that a portion of the
site's legal description had been omitted from said Resolution by mistake and constitutes a scrivener's error.
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS of Collier
County, Florida, that:
The legal description of Resolution 2000-28, is hereby amended, by adding the
corrected legal description to read as follows:
The west 128 feet of the east 414 feet of Lot 133, Naples Grove & Track Company's
Little Farm #2, as recorded in Plat Book 1, Page 27, of the Public Records of Collier County,
Florida.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this Resolution be recorded in the minutes of this Board.
This Resolution adodpted after motion, second and majority vote.
Done this day of ,2000
ATTEST:
DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
BY:
TIMOTHY J. CONSTANTINE, CHAIRMAN
Approved as to Form and Legal Sufficiency:
~ar3ori~M. Student' ~
Assistant County Attorney
Scrivener's Error V-99-8 (FR)
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Exhibit "A"
IKaren L. Schoch
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V99-8
Hello Pam!
Please publish the attached notice on Sunday, May 28th.
Scrivener V 99-8.doc Scrivener V 99-8.doc
thanks,
Karen
May 15, 2000
Ms. Pam Perrell
Naples Daily News
1075 Central Avenue
Naples, FL 34102
Re:
Notice of Public Hearing to Consider Scrivener's Error
Amending Resolution 2000-28, Petition V-99-8
Dear Pam:
Please advertise the above referenced petition on Sunday,
May 28, 2000 and kindly send the Affidavit of Publication,
in duplicate, together with charges involved to this office.
Thank you.
Sincerely,
Karen Schoch,
Deputy Clerk
Enclosure
Charge to: 113-138312-649100
17G
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Notice is hereby given that the Board of County Commissioners of Collier
County will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, June 13, 2000, in the
Boardroom, 3rd Floor, Administration Building, Collier County Government
Center, 3301 East Tamiami Trail, Naples, Florida. The meeting will begin
at 9:00 A.M.
THE BOARD WILL CONSIDER A RESOLUTION AMENDING PETITION V-99-8 TO
CORRECT A SCRIVENER'S ERROR IN THE PROPERTY'S LEGAL DESCRIPTION FOR LOT
133, NAPLES GROVE & TRUCK COMPANY'S LITTLE FARM #2.
NOTE: All Persons wishing to speak on any agenda item must register with
the County Administrator prior to presentation of the agenda item to be
addressed. Individual speakers will be limited to 5 minutes on any item.
The selection of an individual to speak on behalf of an organization or
group is encouraged. If recognized by the Chair, a spokesperson for a
group or organization may be allotted 10 minutes to speak on an item.
Persons wishing to have written or graphic materials included in the Board
agenda packets must submit said material a minimum of 3 weeks prior to the
respective public hearing. In any case, written materials intended to be
considered by the Board shall be submitted to the appropriate County staff
a minimum of seven days prior to the public hearing. All material used in
presentations before the Board will become a permanent part of the record.
Any person who decides to appeal a decision of the Board will need a
record of the proceedings pertaining thereto and therefore, may need to
ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record
includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is based.
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
TIMOTHY J. CONSTANTINE, CHAIRMAN
DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK
By: /s/Karen Schoch, Deputy Clerk
(SEAL)
Karen L. Schoch
From: System Administrator [postmaster@scripps.corn]
Sent: Tuesday, May 16, 2000 8:16 AM
To: Karen.Schoch@clerk.collier.fl.us
Subject: Delivered: V99-8
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Affidavit of Publication
Naples Daily News
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BOARD OF COUNTY COHN[SSIONERS
ATTN: TONYA PHILL[PS
PO BOX 413016
NAPLES FL 34101-3016
REFERENCE: 001230 1131383126491
58069136 V-99-8 NOTZCE OF PUB
State of FLorida
County of Collier
Before the undersigned authority/ personally
appeared B. Lamb, who on oath says that she serves
as the Assistant Corporate Secretary of the Naples
Daily News, a daily newspaper published at Naples/
in Cattier County/ FLorida: that the attached
copy of advertising was published in said
newspaper on dates Listed.
Affiant further says that the said Naples Daily
News is a newspaper published at Naples, in said
Collier County, FLorida, and that the said
newspaper has heretofore been continuously
published in said Collier County, Florida/ each
day and has been entered as second class mail
matter at the post office in Naples, in said
Collier County, Florida, for a period of I year
next preceding the first publication of the
attached copy of advertisement; and affiant
further says that she has neither paid nor
promised any person, firm or corporation any
discount, rebate, commission or refund for the
purpose of securing this advertisement for
publicLion in the said newspaper.
PUBLISHED ON: 05/28
AD SPACE:90.000 INCH
FILED ON:05/29/00
......... ..... ...........................
Personally known by lite
Susan D Flora
My Commission CC581717
Expires Dec. 10, 2000
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V-99-8
· NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARING
Notice Is hereby given
t_hot th.e Board of County
' ~ommlssioners of Collier
iCounty will hold a.publlc
hearing on Tuesday,
June 13, 2000, In the
Boardroom. 3rd Floor,
Administration Bul ding,
Collier County Govern.
ment Center, 3301 East
Tamlarnl Trdil, Naples,
Florida. The meeting will
be~HIn at 9.00 A.AA.
E BOARD WILL
CONSIDER A RESOLU.
TION AN~NOING PE-
TITION V-99-8 TO
CORRECT A SCRIVEN.
ER'S ERROR IN THE
PROPERTY'S LEGAL
DESCRIPTION FOR ,
LOT 133, NAPLES
GROVE & TRUCK
NOTE: ~erSons wish-
Ing to speak o~ any agen-
l~m must r~l~r With
Courfiy Adminlstrotor
or to pr~oo of
agenda item to be ed-
minutes ~ any Item. The
selection at an Individual
to speak on behalf of an
organization or group Is
encouraged. It recognized
by the Chair, a spokesper-
son for a group or orga-
nization may be allotted
10 minutes to speak on an
item.
Persons wishing to
have written or graphic
materials Included In the
Board agenda packets
must submit sdid material
a minimum at 3 weeks
grior to the respective
Public hearing. In any
case, written mater als in-
tended to be cons dered
by ~e Board sha be sub.
miffed to the al~'oDrtote
County staff a minimum
of seven clays prior to the
public hearing. All materl~
~1 .used In presentations
emre the Board will be-
~l~me a permanent part of
· ~ecord.
Any person who decld.
the Board will need a re-
cord of the proceedings
pertaining thereto and
therefore, may need to
ensure that a verbatim
record of the proceedings
is made, which record In-
cludes the testimony and
evidence upon wh ch the
appeal Is based.
BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS
COLLIER COUNTY,
FLORIDA
TIMOTHY J.
CONSTANTINE,
CHAIRMAN
DWIGHT E. BROCK,
CLERK
By:/s/Karen Sch~ch,
Deputy Clerk
(SEAL)
May 28 No. 1620762
176
RESOLUTION NO. 2000- 1 76
A RESOLUTION AMENDING PETITION V-99-8 FOR PROPERTY
HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED IN COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA,
TO CORRECT A SCRIVENER'S ERROR IN THE PROPERTY'S
LEGAL DESCRIPTION.
WHEREAS, the Collier County Board of County Commissioners adopted Resolution 2000-28,
pertaining to V-99-8 for the St. Vincent de Paul Thrift Store on January 25, 2000, and
WHEREAS, following said action adopting Resolution 2000-28, staff was advised that a portion of the
site's legal description had been omitted from said Resolution by mistake and constitutes a scrivener's error.
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS of Collier
County, Florida, that:
The legal description of Resolution 2000-28, is hereby amended, by adding the
corrected legal description to read as follows:
The west 128 feet of the east 414 feet of Lot 133, Naples Grove & Truck Company's
Little Farm #2, as recorded in Plat Book 1, Page 27, of the Public Records of Collier County,
Florida.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this Resolution be recorded in the minutes of this Board.
This Resolution adodpted after motion, second and majority vote.
Done this !'~ day of ~,kjxo ,2000
: 7 Attest' as t6 hat man's
ATTEST: signature
DW~TJ. T.E. BROCK, CLERK:
Approved as to Form and Legal Sufficiency:
BOARD OF CO~I,T--Y--CZO~MISSIO~RS
COLLIER ~,OUNTY, FLORIDA
BY: TI~T4tY J. COl~ANTINE, CHAIRMAN
!k4ar~ori~M. Student' '
Assistant County Attorney
Scrivener's Error V-99-8 (FR)
Words struck throuqh are deleted; words underlined are added.
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