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01/14/2014 (CR) Proposed Agenda Changes Board of County Commissioners Meeting January 14,2014 Move Item 16D14 to Item 11E: Recommendation to adopt a Resolution amending Resolution No.2013-227,the Collier County Domestic Animal Services Fee Policy,to provide for the limited waiver of fees where necessary and no alternative exists. (Commissioner Henning's request) Move Item 16D15 to Item 11F: Recommendation to direct the County Attorney to advertise an amendment to Section 5.04.05.D of the Land Development Code,which currently provides that,after public hearing,the County Manager may issue a 16-week, temporary use permit for the keeping of up to two hogs on Estates zoned property of 1.25 acres or greater,in preparation for showing and sale at the annual County Fair and/or the annual Immokalee Livestock Show,which amendment would convert this process from a public hearing to a permit issued by the County Manager,and to further allow one hog per each child enrolled in the 4-H Program,up to a maximum of two hogs per acre,and that the Board stay the enforcement of the current Ordinance until the public hearing. (Commissioner Henning's request) Note: Item 16F1: Paragraph 3 under the Considerations section of the Executive Summary is amended to read as follows: During the building permit process,a structure within the District boundary will not be charged water and/or sewer impact fees unless a connection is available made. (Commissioner Coyle's request) Time Certain Items: Item 11A to be heard at 10:00 a.m. Item 13A to be heard at 1:00 p.m. Item 9A to be heard at 1:30 p.m. 1/14/2014 7:56 AM D C7 cD a1 2 a -< O N cD tG CD E r m tD ci = oco C o = 0. I— D z CO ` CD 7v ` rt, = o m o - .- r mK r -1 O . CD n x � < o o 3 O Ca MI M MI - = m c z m z cD no 2 m - z " \ Z Nz zm 4 I C cn _-1 0 c O r � Z � Q N WI iv � m 2 0w m 0 0 co v, 0 D m m c_co m r 0 m --1 D x, 0O W 000 > \\ rao `.' 0 -1K O =I. 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Any adverse ownership cdm by the State of Florida by tight of minty to any portion of the subject reel . propeity,including mod,filed sod @ideally exposed hods,and lands accreted to such lands; • . • • S.• The rights,if an*,of the public to up as a pubic beach or retxadon area any pat of the real property lying or . . _ • formerly lying between the body attester abutting the . . • . 0 subject real property and the sutural Hoe of vegetation. ... .bltdtmater AIM end apparent boundary . private aem as may hey exissedpdor to the coartructioi if any,of a seawall or bulkhead avid 6. Real estate Cues for -.' +- ,• . al subsequent years. • The Grantor , , ' CO: — f ... , real property is free and clear of all lens and , '--. 'as stated sbov�e , the-lawful acids of and good convey right to �' „ : -, ,, - c., ,and the Grantor fay warrants the title to the ;,,. _ will . • - the sass agiut the Lawful claims of al persons, , .., , Dated this NIA•'/• . .-_. _r .1 1 ► (-+ • wale' .pod daHv�eemed '� +- in the . . •- oe • �� C.; _ .. ✓ ,l alh. A' y_ . • 4 .4 HOLDINGS,LID, • wr . P$atNom I sr, • a Ploeida ffisited partnership / • • , .,' By: S MINOLE P&Oft&1 US 1,WC,. as Plot Nano Af . 0 . Hy: . Jh' . • Its.Presiders • Grantor's mailing addeess:. .. •• . 6300 Stites Road . Hollywood,Redd*33024• • -2. . • • • • ` 411 OR: 3693 PG: 0559 • ALE . • STATE OF FLO A ) r COUNTY OF ) • The tore:oins instrument was acknowledged before me on this 6 It day of December,2004,1 by J ,,.�;i as the President of SEMINOLS PROPERTIES h INC.,as General Partner of S. .. '. : s LUNGS,LTD,a Florida limited partnership,as the"Gtanior." Jim Stone either brh personally known to me or[l produced a current as identification. (AFFIX NOTARIAL STAMP • 0R SEAL • n AVM C tato IX * State ' at Lame 1000111+ � ,►, , , ,, No h cop \ F.1 • ,L4 0 � G O, CI9 • • • . • • • • • • .. . • • • • • •. • . • • ... • • • • • . . • . . . . . . . . . • • . • : . • OR: 3693 PG: 0560 SHIT x. maze= A patios of the South one-half(S u2)ofLoc$,togetbx with a paellas of Lot 13 of SMALLWOOD'3 DIVISION of Section 36,Township 53 South.Range 29 Bast on Cbolooloikce Island.according to the Pict thereof as recorded in Plat Bock 1,Page 27 of the Public Records of Collier County,Florida,said pardons lying South of the right-of-way of CHOKO1ASKEB DRIVE(507 ROW)and including all of that certain Pavel of land described in Fee Simple Deed recorded in O.R.Book 1199,Page 2278 of the aforesaid Public Records.said portions also being contiguous with and But ash.Easterly boundary of PARKWAY VillAGE OP CHOKOLOSKEB ISLAND,a Condominium renamed in Candondnina Plat Book 39,Page 31, Public Records of Collier County,Florida. .., eondguons with and West of those Parcels described in O.R.Book 997 • �;° �'s �►�; and Pages 1943 and 1944,of the Public Records of Collier County. •7 "'s .�'�•,: ? YE PORTIONS being more particularly described as COMMENCE sub* • 1 - ,, - of • • . • 36;thence on an assumed bearing • .,• ; ,y• r 4 -of said Section 36 also being the ••i eirq;,_,171T .T n .1'.�`e��1 4� , •OW),a&sum of 377.74 feet to an • , � . .,:r;1�'o4:.. ,thence N �; RIVB{30�ROWk North 84' , feat,along the ore • .4444 .OKOLOSK DRIVE,a distance of feet ban angle . ! �; occupied by as five-eighths s(S I r") ��'y;, thence North 7 6 I, t along said centerline,a distance of , • !' an an •,,- 1 )� �rl by a five-eighths(S/8")inch :,,. • Y• of Lots 6 and 8 of said Plat;thence South 23'34'59"West, • • common boundary a distance at 28.53 feet to a point on the South right of-way line of said CROKOLOSKEE DRIVE,said point also being the POINT OF BBOINNING thence continue South 23•34•59"West along said common boundary and along the Westerly line of those certain parcels described in 03.Book 997,Pages 1927.1928. 1943 and 1944,Public Records of Collier County,Florida.a distance of 28437 feat ban angle point in said Common boundary,occupied by a concrete monument thence South 26.11'00"West,along said common boundary and along the Westerly line of said Pamela,adistance of 297.23 feet to an angle pant in said common boundary,occupied by a concrete monk thence South 28•41'46'West, continuing along said common boundary and said%seedy line,a distance of 169.54 feet to the ammo'comer of Lots 6,8,12,and 13 amid Plat,occupied by a punch hole fit a concrete monument;thence South 27.4376"West;along the common boundary of said Lots 12 and 13,a distance of 27.00 feet to the Southeast corner of the aforesaid Fee Simple Deed parcel described in O.R.Book • T•r ` • • Int, OR: 3693 PG: 0561 ft* • 1199,Page 2278,Public Records of Collier County,Florida;thence South 815910°West,along the South line of said Fee Simple Deed parcel,a distance of 145.90 feet to the Southwest corner thereof,said corner lying 132 feet West of a PK Nail and disc Iii concrete monument thence North 32•4128"West,along • the West line of said Fee Simple Deed meet a distance of 62.54 feet to the • Northwest corner theteot said comer lying an the common boundary of said Lots 8 and 13 of said Plat and being North 872,23 West, 191.00 feet from the • aforesaid common corner of said Lots 6,8, 12 and 13;thence North 4$ 4708" West,across water,a distance of 11190 feet to an bon rod in a concrete monument being the occupied Southwest corner(timid Lot 8,said monument lies within water appatudmately 15 feet from the shoreline of Chokoloskee Bay and is only viable at low tide;thence No 41•0397"Esmt,gong the West linb ef said . 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Each person is requesting that the Board of County Commissioners vote "NO" to the proposal to vacate that portion of Mamie Street that goes through the property owned by Florida-Georgia Grove, LLP. It is requested that the attached signatures be put on record as opposing the vacation of Mamie. The majority of these individuals will not be able to attend the Public Hearing regarding the "vacation" of Mamie Street so it is important to note publicly at that meeting that the Board of County Commissioners have received written opposition from the following: Petition mailed to County Commissioners on 10-15-2013: 200 Signatures Petition mailed to County Commissioners on 10-28-2013: 100 Signatures Petition mailed to County Commissioners on 12-5-2013: 183 Signatures Total of 483 public citizens v1,46,serA 5')l �o- Your Mission Statement To deliver high-quality, best-value, public services, programs and facilities to our residents, businesses and visitors .- TO: Collier County Commissioners: In fast-developing Southwest Florida,it is unusual to find parts of our heritage still available for our children.I hope that the traditional access to the historic Smallwood Store in Chokoloskee via the continuation of Mamie Street be retained so that visitors may approach on the same route as they have done for almost 100 years. In both 2011 and 2012 the Collier County Court stated that Mamie Street was a publicly designated road.Please do not change this designation. It should remain a public road. I request that the Board of County Commissioners vote"NO"to vacate that portion of Mamie Street that goes through Florida-Georgia Grove LLP property. Signature Name Town,State Date - e'&. lark( et,/ em:A()/Ica, /t/(0 12- a,-/-73 egU41- ,Z.Pticat- /iidAL I -0) 4 - 13 1,1—e_14_,0 )-LN / • - 13 i-i ' �9 ..k ,--14 1 a . . .q -/3 --Alt(' (4A,Q.0 -4/4-- fe-(51-1- - 1411(i,9,/ F.( 1 2 -Z--4-- 13 7.z q' t.--- S G.:._ ix}, S /2_, ay--/*'/- ,--7----2 t ilezr 0 t,i4,4,‘,1_ 42.&) c"?...) C 4300 L-4)1,419e.) itt. /' — 21 -7'. 11.-4.-- KIP S tS 4 &k i / x /' )4,74) 1 `� I,e-4 P-.--•' is-- 6;:1-3 • Al " \ $ 1. `% ,t I • A . , ' i 'IQU. V)Ilt° '-/-\'WIN'5W4.-<'%(\ 4.,.., gcNicba \,--- ---4,,, ,vs a 1., Leon e_k,, L. fi&� If ct P L I z 13 2124 c1).30 SAvoy , &, ,k7 9 ( ),-- a6- t3 kip,, kr-Ccri 61r64C-leilk i Mb di3ol is-%' t3 / f / c,b�ti��/' (2)_92..(6 4 cQ hita.A.4 O 13n► /:— -: r/3 \� r t, , vk 22 t.21 (f 3 Mc L,, rr M: 11 /Ike, KIN LPL 1�.),2i L3 C(\oup. t:P,%-,sctnb , ,vio 'NBC ... 0-. •`\. y ` k ( . 1� l i J Avio 04y r aLu1 La c fl., / z443 a u 4- S; kti,er.,. Aik, ....,,‘ f c- (.2- 12 4. I 1'3 e ►� ?� I/ WO Pi /►e he v��'✓ 1-t-arrt.§ oil b urrr, Va 1 /44 ? t 3 t* CAL n Ft2rc;r // /olEs Ia/ y�i3 TO: Collier County Commissioners: In fast-developing Southwest Florida,it is unusual to find parts of our heritage still available for our children.I hope that the traditional access to the historic Smallwood Store in Chokoloskee via the continuation of Mamie Street be retained so that visitors may approach on the same route as they have done for almost 100 years. In both 2011 and 2012 the Collier County Court stated that Mamie Street was a publicly designated road.Please do not change this designation. It should remain a public road I request that the Board of County Commissioners vote"NO"to vacate that portion of Mamie Street that goes through Florida-Georgia Grove LLP property. Signs re ./ c , Name Town,State Date t. e icli ',pit. >� ,�;v.e_t .c � r-Y 2 /2-11 — t3, s l ,,��_,L� �j�� L., . , fA; a,,e5, 3'411 (Z 24 1 1 ,,„ot fi&rt1 Bate.* 1R0c:44 oc; ( Air LA-0 7.3 i;t i/l3 0% c ) %4371,114/0.4--- 3391‘S /. .D./- as Al . I •tau A / YV 3 I _ 1-4( ‘-rned "t:-rd 'r _ , Ali* -,.nkei l w i.. et ' / "AN d NJu-si Ai+/1 c.6 fit I I1-77.1 Ai 1°7 i , i i, ,,, ., I t / e I2 (/ / i , f _-Lr '� — _+el '/cz--e- .4C: ' 1..., �J 0 Lc.oc._c.:-k.,k_ 4,-1 C.' _' NAkOril\A.'s 'T-1--- lellaill . t fr, / ,---la-- 4, ,,,,,, N., r -c_ I ;1"--14C0(( I t t,(404,_ 71 t, Le '-i-ik/S tarvi e' A iui:t_..ei citkr(4,1A.44y Atakt:/ r-L,t (y2_, f ze: (3 l /2(0 Choo\ask-e e , cL la sal 13 t- v �% s o..�&oez ia�,o �1'ZZ 13 i f r 1'-‘ '''s &14 k•w 1c,z T \kct _ Ca1Ces� • 1 /22741 /a...y ! ,rte: vale,\%if _.91r'0 .w 4i ; -- C'iNexl,,,-.„ --,_ f\ .U, oh t-21 31 ( S \j kus qouctceo �Rc�c�� F, ACV ei `Qif #10-50i) c'cfkf 1 i .i± Y _Doha , OtJri/, /f dd &d .-s-hz i 1 TO: Collier County Commissioners: In fast-developing Southwest Florida,it is unusual to find parts of our heritage still available for our children.I hope that the traditional access to the historic Smallwood Store in Chokoloskee via the continuation of Mamie Street be retained so that visitors may approach on the same route as they have done for almost 100 years. In both 2011 and 2012 the Collier County Court stated that Mamie Street was a publicly designated road_Please do not change this designation. It should remain a public road. I request that the Board of County Commissioners vote"NO"to vacate that portion of Mamie Street that goes through Florida-Georgia Grove LLP property. Signature Name Town,State Date LA ,/,i .'" (:)ut.c, i ( ti,o. c, fi- 1415,417( ‘)Qtyd-t /,_ - S'' , / 3 ,1 7 , ' ' "V(3-7 q::&--- -t.744--;14"-- -,1'1---'''-7t;-7°.-- ' t . .F74)-1-17 ,C.- I',=2.— r/r3 k /tuee, te L'i /' 7/ Ski . :6, ,c- ,,,;.,,,„ 4.ezA,,e- --.76' /,--4 -//)// /3.,,,i Qi 1-A.,,ycl\i ./..,(4_11,,,,b,A., "0 44 kt 4/t/le -4-C . / -.. .k- 1/43._C=- .4'`' \0,--_.:4 t 1eL-1.'vi`-,,:), ‘/ o-J'4- i\fir 1-11-(- t / -I Li-"0 . :L _ _'LA } I uu� I . - I. .�13 :, .- . A • 1# t. N1. A , 71, �4,1I_, t . , 0,- 1 �-� l ) �� ` lI V' I - 11.. I_ q, cfrl II6 .1) CL.2 eRgi:t0=-, fl L. I -l7 I L'1 (� 5`-G tie") 1161041 fit/ ry L M C (2—f ? - '3 13tit.N.4._9<tv-e- Li,un . calirlarkk4 f.-kC_S)r 1 -t 1-t-=�L. „faze. _ ' - .-e - .'I a r1./r "/ -! _ .13 <�i°°"� i J s''* - L'- -7 4 1- 4 0 W e t 1.a e, /c -) 7 /3 rA014L-1/4.-, i<St` dI- . AL-74) F( 4?-/9-/ (...„1"--- /(..., ,/, ....„.,e6, re__ cane ,z.,t.� L c.t k n ii._ ( "I//yVl)t4 /4 4<i‹-e. 17 /2/20 :3 TO: Collier County Commissioners In fast-developing Southwest Florida, it is unusual to find parts of our heritage still available for our children. I hope that the traditional access to the historic Smallwood Store in Chokoloskee via the continuation of Mamie Street will be retained so that visitors may approach on the same route as they have done for almost 100 years. In both 2011 and 2012 the County Court stated that Mamie Street was a publicly designated road. Please do not change this designation. It should remain a public road I request that the Board of County Commissioners vote "NO" to vacate that portion of Mamie Street that goes through Florida-Georgia Grove LLP property. SIGNATURE NAME TOWN, STATE DATE /-7c' ,\>__ .--,/_ ,/,;`, ,;:::- _ / '-:/// /---- Y reh.A.AL,e1„,,_ 11x, •a I, IC([/IN/Li 1,,. I<..i i 41 I,/ (-4-.ri,)L ;> /17 ,i`/ " //j. r 4 �i`/ �. "~ � i i .t` l .'� 'M (, :}tl �_ Y� L r 7'7. r. /C /: ,3 J r 1. -- - �a`v°ii..l_i tti►v 13 le-t' 146 .. .,rl C' ..-'Q t Q < i>:A= iC /2 C . c'A� iL Q ; i < (fir 1` ' ekG s,' IL,/ f l 3 C4-,.4 et...`l /L.. - - ) r fit"+°f.t/'T CI d eG■ ,' /i_ %C f ` f • . . 1 1.,-/ ' .‘ - . s i 0(f LiT.-------g--7--,.....,..--4.-, e'"-- __ ,1_A--1 A3 / __A/4_ ( i'/7'de.' ' ,t,-- „,( l k-Vjeki. / Pi V I akl /�1 LL efC. ._ 1 __0 /1 _ - ' L„ /l�o /I`t< AE -. . ' S Ai S p v&5 • cigkk i-- ( I H 6 . I Frc,v,k pc x--t-nd3e_ &_ -r. taAesQ t-t:51 k/to/iti , iy'At 0 /_,,,_• ( kit 1A.:4\IWO-3 #111Pt / P/ICIRR IS - a_ - , •k i i 114 f (\' _ 'rte/1 \\� \a C '��1� / ! _ r•�./��{`;r.A�.. 1/Ct- r c"-t.-Y..C �'L.-s�1 S.J G`ra- \ K.7�4 (S C 4` I I rt. t I ty ---""" .ru"""wi"I1"vnilli"IrridilliMi"Ill"idillMIMIMIIIIMII"I')Ev\_44- -e-c / -_,C- / 3 TO: Collier County Commissioners In fast-oeaeloping Southwest Florida, it is unusual to find parts of our heritage still available for our children. I hope thu the traditional access to the historic Smallwood Store in Chokoloskee via the continuation of Mamie Street will be -rtri rsa int iriit ora-ra ar I1?abavitim same" iti ra tivy obtfvl al78vf'iL'a°kaa5V kl'ye&4a. In both 2011 and 2012 the County Court stated that Mamie Street was a publicly designated road. Please do not change this designation. It should remain a public road. I request that the Board of County Commissioners vote "NO" to vacate that portion of Mamie Street that goes through Florida-Georgia Grove LLP property. SIGNATURE N: I 1 TOWN, STATE DA'Z'E epaeLgate fi, 4Z.47/(_. _ lor -- , -, --) ( ) C-0c.,,r..,y Ui ki46,6, _ \L-A---1 ----t - J IVA6.,/1'3 Cl*,:- A■,--1.-/ ..sc (- Lia, 1 4:1_, a v ----- C-9.--- --6AQ-'---,---* Te---\-a_ -'1 e :Lc ce__,,r- 1--"\c-rw ) vk kc ,..xcfc.( {,- (C) 1' .-(P) I 449 1 11--(4eNkt-4 1A e,,,c 1\:P:,,," �,-(,, el\o ko\0) k o.P,! Fl-- 1.9/a7/1-.,) , ./: .p.a._. de,co 3 arc:a� :74t f-7 /04i, // i, (1- /" -ei-u-/J1h Wor,u1=/:_,n /.�,-, 7i,'0 A o e /vc i Lc 2 '%.9. r? 4/ n f c Ct1L a/ A /2/641,, z? /()MM G 1/s yclit-62-4;ALLA L Or� q Ile r efr Y��`L _ __ 3 i � V 101;ZS'i 1-3 ,fout , 24/6,,i-01.5 41, /47----' Ait 7 m og_xii s-7--.72:="1) &tb.,- /`-2/2_i I LI c-IP,ey Irrewpire g- jy job /' 2 ii,/)4 f 0 3 lh0�� t�1 IW -rHG1z . LLc41,t=iax 2zkio (� a _- ( t"---- 1) 6-0-1/1Ir tylt9 A.-114t.. hi 3 w 4 4.-IJ Wf _i-e -29://d//3 `� 1 �4Qkes, FL---- l 19 'If/ & ell CL-k:-4,-M,9 k, MI) 1013z / LS ` lONI AP eQ ecKQAD ,i4A5) to a© t -\\--. .,,,, Au* V t Pa4Vt( ef\LMr\INA 0\&X.{AC5US-' L ID 36 TO: Collier County Commissioners In fast-developing Southwest Florida, it is unusual to find parts of our heritage still available for our children. I hope that the traditional access to the historic Smallwood Store in Chokoloskee via the continuation of Mamie Street will be retained so that visitors may approach on the same route as they have done for almost 100 years. In both 2011 and 2012 the County Court stated that Mamie Street was a publicly designated road. Please do not change this designation. It should remain a public road. I request that the Board of County Commissioners vote "NO" to vacate that portion of Mamie Street that goes through Florida-Georgia Grove LLP property. SIGNATURE NAME TOWN, STATE DATE Lk LitfiATT_ tt_cut-Lctil iltAk Le±bat (1t-koie-oLoStLeE ( LA io- 21- 13 ' 1. /13EfL (' t in rt-t the 1) 01CI-OILSKC LT lo- - i 3 X4,t7;4 4 - .)--10.1 .7:-"tly 44-s" 6,-Til;: -/ . .'0°'__--:-------------- .•-----;'„-?‹., -) '....7---- :5-:,- ■.67,2," .e.:"--/- ,-,..r7f-i .x. ,7-....e.Z7/ 'I 10,1-141 it-U/0444y lila q y ki F 417 /Yk5AJW,fr CadQ471.1 ie--"J-il ''',": 1 %--) l . ,. '------) • . • r-r- ic__; - . 1,) - A - (_, C_AL- (o -2-_?, (2, :-------'' l'ileillte-Q661-4115-L_ L-C . "IR: (/"CL • iL ''' '6.C.C, C' --(.. • ,- io -2 3 - ' 3 ; •/./50 rbert /4174.-t.4 / A4A, A2 4, , )-- #e I -12.,-tillr ■C .47 cC"--" LIC- i, ' _.) k.--- LS" .21.aA/Lid/&' --rAii m -;zg -13 44L .4 AJAA. _ frClaitt.SDlift IOW - (3 h 64ei)i OcohhAz Ever57/145 - itaicyt_ _ . L. liti ditIkoiDSIceL iii-36 J3 1 , ----c 101.33 A 4 frAti I A...A :.tg t I A ' \0 - AL.'. WF '' "I• ar 0 A / f....s, / 1114KWAge, . ... / 14 00 ow , 1.1(c c ./.44. , ---• k■ voq VC c it // , 'I -3 .iiirit.. ... wir ...,,,,- 4 ( -..-0--070/)9-i -- V--'zefe*a Oly /t( 117 4; jr • r t. 17■0111, i i:0( k. 0, kiTC/P-) ' , . /--- - /Ay , /7A-wi sp Tr '_ . - , \ A 1, e›- /Z i 4;_-- - (got f_0 61.zl-X;c / A 0 ; st OD \ VeiF miifiL%AMA. i Ifil ft\ ( 061 I i P.I. ,‘-liri„, - - 1i/oW3 . , ,f--;(,,_b)4i')) /?7 / :i W:2013 \it'll: TO: Collier County Commissioners In fast-developing Southwest Florida, it is unusual to find parts of our heritage still available for our children. I hope tf the traditional access to the historic Smallwood Store in Chokoloskee via the continuation of Mamie Street will be -rtticraarsvixracieriveors-rahrappiwatimAtkrsanfte-ivrtitead-leovy'vureetzfriAze-imoS0 Mu yesrb. In both 2011 and 2012 the County Court stated that Mamie Street was a publicly designated road. Please do not change this designation. It should remain a public road. I request that the Board of County Commissioners vote "NO" to vacate that portion of Mamie Street that goes through Florida-Georgia Grove LLP property. SIGNATURE NAME OWN, STATE DA liw. 4i nece Uv12 i &,h __• •• • iLl 3a- O . 4. Ikitu.i Lk toiolpe kekreak r— t, cSO O . kO. % /a7 - kiimpQ WiS 11 30. lo . ,{, _I'stead A.� Crislit.Ls �i� V / ai ec (()Jab( jQctcth it. i t-30 , 13 1 _ Mac*---%.r■ C r'V Z- oeezcc ter- Beach EL t t/31t3 _—_ _-..� -=--•---- -ate _- _. -- �a._ _ -----� _. __ - _._____�/ Q � / wit i s 41k., __ _. 4 i L..- ! • i[_ 1A • ' • a_ al 3 i / 1 1 'f1t? tf e,selfty rnKkner ee(�Qi 4_11_12_3t i 1 fAari (((A&IS 74./ 63L(litz.rd,) aZAtt.tet yeD . 7Z H (L tie-z- I- L, IN S 6 1,1 T 1 TA-6X Lit-A-N ..€5 7 - I-0,Z ic.t:Pc , -c E-c1 t-7 c .e.,,L,� _, lc 4 13 t c7m-A- y\ -B ,r-0.- c . V�- 1 t I l '41 . r--- CsaisseicLthil,e_1/1±4_17-5 r‘ < k 4. ,► irt■`� t:" C 127 rNe `-v`: _. Vligit i 1 - I ' '. ›:4 ::,. AcifettiliAC-1 AA - ""XEr - 'U'S L .L tJ CL Q t 'tS,,,t, Qs t-Lok I1 l - 1 -20 t Clu -.- 9P? � 6`-` 4. is.,,-: i-I' 3 e - 14 a((0 I s\4nc` iF L ii I z( ( 3 _V41_3 TO_ Collier County Commissioners In fast-developing Southwest Florida, it is unusual to find parts of our heritage still available for our children. I hope tc:: the traditional access to the historic Smallwood Store in Chokoloskee via the continuation of Mamie Street will be -rtTamrneirs imaci Msznymarecapproabliw tlea, sst ewteetea a cyholret-i oknmt0 Pappas... In both 2011 and 2012 the County Court stated that Mamie Street was a publicly designated road.Please do not change this designation. It should remain a public road I request that the Board of County Commissioners vote "NO" to vacate that portion of Mamie Street that goes through Florida-Georgia Grove LLP property. SI,G A NAME � Y '92��� /f i 'S TOW6N71, SF .T77 ' L- DATE i1 /2/1 ..,._ I- ----- - Cr'i•-•\_ (?..._ 1 C4--L ,._...i.) ...--,_ _.... _, ., D.,-, -§. -1 i ,,z - /,--? 2 .itg, = 0l - / ; . r'''- & c.) \\vs-l-, \ Kw\AN1/4. C---k-/ ti - 01' , G ,---?, V //,,,7 rr _, . ` - •")y �y/a1 e'aral901 -a. 1 1-3 13 b °`Z. 1 U U es %ri Le it_ C cc e c 2 e-r-)4( FL /I 13/26->i3 `. ' JO- J 4 ,. - (-1 M(i i i l l i 0 C OC --c)\OS Y.e.e �� /2017 ar //L 176g5kr) .6r ii a ti kt t-esks?.e 1 13 J zcn.3 / ,/ -iv oaX. 4,#.,-;/./ /7.3---.2-e7 ;- �.�C . 0c, /Ca of� S QL. Le toavto-1, C) H l//y43 nor t Wirti4eAriti nILLII4Ltid-a‹) , -40 4,' , , tr 1 V 4t.. A/fic:.L -ke-C--z 4-4.14 ft-D57 � t/ //.3 44t , itn E= a idt A1114- . / l/-cl-« I , e)..,<_, /.2.,-- , k, \ - "- ' 3v V \ L411) �ST�,ev CL // S. /3 r ' XeN) Ai V itzirij t /{{{/sp/j1r "j�y�' �-�Q P�({�$,/(//fah / //�1, L� j��`fi OJ/ /l�`U�"'``i." ,ei"I f " , ' F1 1/6 `-� Jf fj)2 �. • - -r-_ , iiiib, P' • if geVtria A fileo Y e;914&<1. An u -4 -Li.- 77),a-L4'` ;1,Lei---,1944- /`'.(ar4drel-1)7ese, Z4---ez, //j 7 . // -& --/ TO: Collier County Commissioners In fast-developing Southwest Florida,it is unusual to find parts of our heritage still available for our children. I hope tha the traditional access to the historic Smallwood Store in Chokoloskee via the continuation of Mamie Street will be e'ari emD-s,QxyappnvaL�n�,t1�n ssrac sv#tewaPzez, rra ndlvh-k mt..100ki;9+r ra. In both 2011 and 2012 the County Court stated that Mamie Street was a publicly designated road. Please do not change this designation. It should remain a public road I request that the Board of County Commissioners vote "NO" to vacate that portion of Mamie Street that goes through Florida-Georgia Grove LLP property. SIGNA ' NAME TOWN, STATE DATE rri ` j� v iL slim/ 0/V ,6irg 7, )2,04/D19 f/-- S'- i8 , C Ltizi ( 1-7 Cg L -to &Lf id L____ 4-ei,,,)c_.,..i fr - it/f/I -1 e-en (kie E---)161,-em 'lie t (XL,. 14/ t) 6 - M,i- �r 0 ..1 l t O zi Over/611-e/70 4 Leine ( 2/ ///05 gaL-/.es) ( i14dv A,4 NEC, 4-`="2_. LZ/47I5 wei_•/i...talla-‘.. ., ,J-S / .71--m/i--i\-) ne.co_uic_(- , 0 1-7 44743_ 1\9 . ' k r I&/ -(*■,' 0 G l= ,C-i'.-T'S u-, /'`i ■) i l l 8) (; I • _ AM CL .,,.)�e t .(rk Kai+ U Ail n 11 RC( 3 ,„,j, �, : g„; 1oct-i,„� ,c,v, 3u s-i v t I )0 DE) +-kQ-7-vnutivIa.,. ._ i3, kL'r('v.y rv-Na v'l\r.-.. k 1 Lc)C C G-. V tfM3 160-!PP A ° Vie;22rAi o? l - 2e°�ci , L. "A, 3 c\__„Q ,__e j ff T j �\ 1i t - . l p 1 t - i. c�L�C'� j I -' VJovnC - a_cteAr 1..e i ,-F\ ,t 1c% h-3 ,.r ,>„ ,w'rk / �„,-/'_ ,y,1..CL/J4 G)r9i�= d/(GA(11G, FL % 1 A410 —1 • # in/a CPC j�■t a)ii IC „ 1 "P 12-015 .EW t �i vt ;tito44e, ti.-2'i i /,:(? /7 ,-/4 E„,, ' ' va' `i. ' .4' '4L- . ' t,d-t-ki s ' gV 0 ',..,..L;„ ..: <r \ g 11 ' a .Q,fa - I 6 A Qok 1(16 7 ((3 __L�'-m& u+ ' hVibA N . . tz TO: Collier County Commissioners In fast-developing Southwest Florida, it is unusual to find parts of our heritage still available for our children. I hope that the traditional access to the historic Smallwood Store in Chokoloskee via the continuation of Mamie Street will be -rtiiimarst atrii3tnorsmaarapproabiti t nrsaa ^ate* ;hobtet s.-camh-le tO Paryeasb. In both 2011 and 2012 the County Court stated that Mamie Street was a publicly designated road. Please do not change this designation. It should remain a public road I request that the Board of County Commissioners vote "NO" to vacate that portion of Mamie Street that goes through Florida-Georgia Grove LLP property. SIGNATURE NNAME TOWN, S`T 'ITt,, DATE -F - Chi-C4 ems- , _t_i- ``�_``, / _a_.1.! 1'/ /9/i 3 • .' : ;l o e Or-9,(74.‘/_e 0 041i;, /� l r • I, ,2 'IA ' kit doirife Nwry/ ( Ei3 6,4, (4„....7 0.,.,4„,_ h,I te...,/,,rt., i,/,,, f„4 ,I. Y.--1 3 / )),A,,' 04,-,:t I ,6c (1 / //0 --.1e2_,,-( 4-e(e_it) . El Lcu •-le .-,Te L tt__ S h ,�,(0— y het.ill 11-1-10L h-I�► A_ t, ciii___3 CoR c\ A <A vv u-r A l a. --�-v''1 111JO/S I r t- ' ' a -r ILA &moue, CA— 11 6 1 AWN► ( 4--„ �f Jf''`�° �?' c(r7-'-e4Ae---N- et..ice ECelle, PT '-'2-6-e-L,,,,. : ////07( .3 _ / _ 1 7,,40 / / L6 -o( fr /i3/ _Ad_ A _, ....,; ' j 1...�% _ i v t /a_ /(7/6�1 l'Aidie, ' - - - 4,....tepie4�� ttl iy/ii9//3 DLL ,l( Stitt Ot c‘‘ ifs S. .(2 /1/ia/rs. J 4'- '1 Ni a.,7 ) L e ' c cr /4,4 TO: Coiner County Commissioners In fast-developing Southwest Florida, it is unusual to find parts of our heritage still available for our children. I hope tip the traditional access to the historic Smallwood Store in Chokoloskee via the continuation of Mamie Street will be -rttitaarsoknracirkaara-rarerspproabirmtkeArsaraelvite.raJtakylytapetweAwleizastd PA7yeas.. In both 2011 and 2012 the County Court stated that Mamie Street was a publicly designated road. Please do not change this designation. It should remain a public road I request that the Board of County Commissioners vote "NO" to vacate that portion of Mamie Street that goes through Florida-Georgia Grove LLP property. ckIGNATURE 1 NAME TOWN, STATE DA'Z'E /i v ti ,[�L i YQ l� fly � l 1tAA Ht f S t' (t ) gip-) /�_� / dam SViL,i 2`� I�jio �2 l / , � � — .�.� Jam. ���r� a/4 l /k (1/403 laX. - 1 I< GL i e rs- l ) e t. Pp 10 I vi/III,--.1.c✓v'er.. 09 I l/v//'/3 . 1 , ' AL % I ' ._'.r__ IlliE --- p i-kiitz;--, tA- t tit it S I 9 . ' 1. 0 .i_.4 • _ - I'd j / s c,,, (j i7} In ir,„ oh ill A/'o 3 a p t._ ��cK.,y a6 Spei� . \ /X ///,,// l'/ . it .1_ a J� R�udre_4r �yG- -A;boc�4 a-N Leg;siG nq t r i3 ('c , Y / / 4 `� ftf fie, CQ rd ( P, M0 0 (1/u 1+3 _it4 ___ T L_ I p Al ., /4 0 , ' . yo - 'Au f 577Jtfi/ - ( g�z. A M/;45; >� i/42143 IT 111, ' 1 ((, 121) G l l( 1 (,G l� LA f L l Gt�-� 4 Z-70(1-01 6- ?Y( 45 /- J - I1 /z / 7 cSVC CUA0A ► tfo -- 6F4 x U . k_. A.'. A41, I,� IICI' W 11; 1\ /1 i j" )C f(-(CJ ( / f' 1 7 it /1174, 4e/A . . / i (14 / /*Li, //-ie-/ _ _0_ A ('/itt Aa C- S �-�.t ft, //' l3 i� _ an. (.�?ems 1/' 9611x, oi, 0mA /.() , ,tieA42,0 p,..„„,(.. /1!;1, /7 _ 1 ,, F TO: Collier County Commissioners In fast-developing Southwest Florida, it is unusual to find parts of our heritage still available for our children. I hope that the traditional access to the historic Smallwood Store in Chokoloskee via the continuation of Mamie Street will be retained so that visitors may approach on the same route as they have done for almost 100 years. In both 2011 and 2012 the County Court stated that Mamie Street was a publicly designated road.Please do not change this designation. It should remain a public road I request that the Board of County Commissioners vote "NO" to vacate that portion of Mamie Street that goes through Florida-Georgia Grove LLP property. SIG ATURE NAME TOWN, STATE DATE —a ri'� Su-sar� tiro {�„� (i��5 t 1 tf 16—k3 1 y Q m5 i\(Anc0 0/15/)3 o 4 I -4101/47 )yrikyalCtleur 3eir)f Li. ke. i /e ,h© ,v 54- 4 vef W i ce + l ( 16 i, j 0 u� (J ( id Jp Pi- G°`ir%y- N t --5 ; /c) I t //4/13. . f it (\ ci c j 1r.4.Ia.:a C1f' AD 0 . 1 O (c)h5/, ltiar5 /C4j . i ,_.._ / .. a*.y,..4,0 IOL., Of LiW, ‘, • ....' ..jfigiziej_th.‘42 0_ ,- -„_, ii.. :111t.:-.■_. .01. (5".‹) ....),C.42‘ 3;...<.-i ?P--) 1:11 8 0.__ \,\ 0\ \--) I" w% 5:44 c /q,e >uG //i 1(717/3 40 41;ei if I 1 frAV-1,- EecftFL/ %.--• t * 1 1 • - Q 1.1 166_ k'okDrho, 'gill /3 • I `e I / 'ii .�, //kJ/ % ) 1 / 1 :.S a 1" / c .0- . =)n Stub^�V iX11_. I1-18 JI• `t,Ar;.-9 444 4sil. , 4‘ ZdirA-144,0‘ e .1 % 0 ' etT-Ir.lt73-,1 -cLv- -..40,0„d_Ilitti 13 e - 0 -cc 0,0,) cj,1...0 i�_ AI 'Q,,:a M on56 U- .7'7 Vail, Co it'll t3 ii•�' - .r._tr _ l-- I w13 :2.01641- Air .' ,IAl./Aft , 2-kola-lee 7 -_-P / (1 - / i-�/ ? 14- i C\Aka a (o , w 0 '-�� 444--4 /5ir.V �Oi•-rll,A1 f1 ! tRI/2 0 TO: Collier County Commissioners In fast-developing Southwest Florida, it is unusual to find parts of our heritage still available for our children_ I hope that the traditional access to the historic Smallwood Store in Chokoloskee via the continuation of Mamie Street will be retained so that visitors may approach on the same route as they have done for almost 100 years. In both 2011 and 2012 the County Court stated that Mamie Street was a publicly designated road. Please do not change this designation. It should remain a public road I request that the Board of County Commissioners vote "NO" to vacate that portion of Mamie Street that goes through Florida-Georgia Grove LLP property. SIGNATURE NAME TOWN, STATE DATE L� � ( -:,,f 7 . K ir, EMI-6 r p C't, /1-7 0 -(3 1/Mtv 7 %fj oiu, S 4//Ay- PAcCC)aSLe 3`t138 , t 1/0113 E%,cL _ _ �-,,,t,� ,/ A r,r.To�r 2 v C rokvlc 14 - �1v 1, , Y.Pi aA �'. M a V`i I. 11-- n 7/ 6 /// F Y/ // / -/? 13 iG�tii) G-8-619- �--- c( Qc( �� i1- 18 /3 0 .4 E-,-( 0 G u — p=t y w /) /7 . f v 1� C 64 GCGS�EL J/--/g ii _ c (/4� 6 see ///-Ar ' � // f ",/-- 7.- 24)42. /17_L:5-Cr a,9,1,:„ a 1-1,1- /2- a- - / 3 (,)--7 /�/-ems , /c2 - a ,/� oi- s;( 0,,mac /2 - (— ( 1 -1)(Xnn.y CVrr / /1./f3 0 __IN..a _..s Ric4Rd. 12etcd Ckok oldske_ iZ/2-/ t 3/) ---t,2 - G ().:IA, 1 MI .3) _ A r L�1/, C1O4 > �� /2 If 3 0 6 '!,.��,a )eaiv / p e,- COI. l � ed41: -(11 -11=)74/1- - )7_eY--k,,c.<.417.:4/ 7 -. 7-/a--u(Ad")V1 Z---- t': - / /" /, 2'-- n 71 n!7 r ( 1°" '. i 1 J I. N k cur- rr" sz).-3 H -ehui /-"/ Li/ "► / U-tom -/ 3 or tvu 1b (crkrwiti ` ti\rny . 0 61:.(1-4 ��' et-14-,a9 (14,-)-0.).-y- -),..,0,1.4 TO: Collier County Commissioners I In fast-developing Southwest Florida, it is unusual to find parts of our heritage still available for our children. I hope that the traditional access to the historic Smallwood Store in Chokoloskee via the continuation of Mamie Street will be retained so that visitors may approach on the same route as they have done for almost 100 years. In both 2011 and 2012 the County Court stated that Mamie Street was a publicly designated road. Please do not change this designation. It should remain a public road I request that the Board of County Commissioners vote "NO" to vacate that portion of Mamie Street that goes through Florida-Georgia Grove LLP property. SIGNATURE NAME TOWN, STATE DATE 1'ilk wminimi, ki0 7e-0 T--) C i "040 .)) c G (C /3 g`i n ?oeT k EC.1-1 ?t 6-''t:._' • 1 \ '-A.I. , /6// //-3 L c �'- -No/ Ito C'r7;.t 4-{\E.L1 Aobl e_ �. o pe (' CJ /%(,f 3 items - (2 (Ake__V 5 Chkri-us L (vi , f (.. ) t.....,... Z-1/4- f, ,j � - � Ali//2/i? -4/7/174'-''' • . millEtt _,61,1c5ot ailfr.,„ . , -tile,- ?. c,y t ' . , TA (k f c4e e s- n') t c L 4 e I S-Fo e c--1 . y /c7 / _7 i. • / 1A7 0. J7=> C- ( 7 lf 1._4_4 , .-- , L ;t- /_. '/t ..:.: akAP . ' " , _. - 6 ( ' .m. rii E. - (11-2-1-7 is_43 # mo-- ,,4-c --- HA ic-T N a t-1� - C0Q.s4,_, e. - ( ti. ' i qi v/ (_-_-__,) WI 4).--,, ,,fy 1 Ts,o t....)ck Ns)c i ,..- ,i, , -4- c::;:/4.-- ?/-?`Ti_.� . _4_, - A:',.//c//3 ., ' lit( . L4 6.1 X41 /4 1,11,21,ii'7 -e- 4,t 't t. icizzi_Li judiniro. RAND. M 1 Lt 4A e C tkOk.oLcStL A.t.>'D I v' I t• 13 , - 'L'' - I ~ tiefill a!!ile 2-ki4.4) S I ' a/ L f 'b •j1 I 3 I ':1-7_.."-- ' )'-..,-• t.i. . .... , - 4110 Wilelet , viiinck 1 • AA:1r ,--c Auifiv,..? TO: Collier County Commissioners In fast-developing Southwest Florida, it is unusual to find parts of our heritage still available for our children. I hope that the traditional access to the historic Smallwood Store in Chokoloskee via the continuation of Mamie Street will be retained so that visitors may approach on the same route as they have done for almost 100 years. In both 2011 and 2012 the County Court stated that Mamie Street was a publicly designated road. Please do not change this designation. It should remain a public road I request that the Board of County Commissioners vote "NO" to vacate that portion of Mamie Street that goes through Florida-Georgia Grove LLP property. S1(yATURE NAME TOWN, STATE DATE ...'-. k J /4 l gf/ i //EZ.,5 c-� Ki /(//=.03 :J I ' .deg 1-4' 4t` - L t 'i 1 • - - �e `1 Ado F-- /d /1J l� l .„/i/.\_ r .,: - _, . ;� . --1/,..,.,-,.,..4,4..._--(- ae--;;-,, I Buz l,. 3 /I A-/-.\... 14.- . , 1 iiR 6 ; i Te r VC.T(-0//9.0C.7 1 ;a, , - 1 7fie --//-ifriapetii /1(M/ id/ ',41 i`1 . �L ...�.ieo If Os .,,.._d,., . .,_,. -- .4 • . 2 d • 076,(0%7 4'� -PI /e// // k _) '., a, ' : 0 1rn F/ (_0_4144. 5 'o �,, 1 c \c-N( .r- E ver tj �,ct_€ L / l 4 S) . �. �fi;.c.e1`,-\.r -u-, E-v-ery c•,•l L_,,Jik- /J))4) I3 r .' ,, , Cis,L3,Q_. ( aSiti1C-1 - &-A,c31C-oel ION- (t c I C - +1-- /0/l C,AS" - „e14.-si 0-- ' -A/ft-4) )1 I.1'7'1 ID- Z6 9 i 0....;d . ' AA/ /_ :/" ' -7)1`Ii2 .4* 14.,<.,Ji,)-1J -'.C_ . ?L- /o/iG /_? ,�.r T•!i e 4*-C 1,L,;5 ( o kol05kkt IL 0(1 71 t e Q-1. --k Sz- e--k\ Qce PQj and, 1--c- /0 /I s,/ 16.6,, � „__— j? o l 4A/ OA-.j17,1) CMS, z)l�� j��,a is - - , 3 W..`� L.. . f /C� �S j kl ,„.4)..)--k-Y..4_4-0"-- /.1.-i _ c_I , , &LI- ri,-.) ._ °.4, -, , _ :-." .-- ' ''''r /1/ /ii , O ...,` i h Jo A i V C Ira L OSblA-E /O/i7/ L3' . ,, .6 ( CL- .(t.1 ('(i rt 5 I-16 rri C L i c(i u ci) Ce4 t! /C: t� / 1 i ) a,,-------,} TO: Collier County Commissioners: In fast-developing Southwest Florida, it is unusual to fmd parts of our heritage still available for our children. I hope that the traditional access to the historic Smallwood Store in Chokoloskee via the continuation of Mamie Street be retained so that visitors may approach on the same route as they have done for almost 100 years. In both 2011 and 2012 the Collier County Court stated that Mamie Street was a publicly designated road.Please do not change this designation. It should remain a public road. I request that the Board of County Commissioners vote"NO"to vacate that portion of Mamie Street that goes through Florida-Georgia Grove LLP property. Sign re Name Town,State Date , Aitli fai)17:: ,,(7 FAANk P-AATRO)C-E E--- tiElen- 6 /1-4 ---s C 17-k`(;?./5/, ( �� f ( hr4itirSii�.5( FV 4tcf4.) &'4 I 1.3 ►( 1..1 .-- - < < /(( ---- 4.L. m , I< ? (4= ';e x ,,Rc-t is(ti y- C 1----.Z r`'f 1 ' I r ) ^ , -.i I hri K ) y e ,, (-40e 6C 4 /z---- / - /1 ; ib{ 77,�:i J e d ii )4,ci c `JGt ll((to c 4-ii Vi / Y-'Y 01(.4 t ,, / 1, 41;/1/ ./f ( (7-- 6 '/72giye-1/4-,(71 )1..,kii f ,....)AA/cT 4- 6(46/4Ehi Cj-2,6kojo,5)(-.J21 /---74- /14itey r ` (I AC c 0 r L: r"n f/1(;41 P P4 t d�12G L A l)e-S ( /1/t�0� 0/1 d. /V ./ro ,/ '-- - -. 1- I., e ( 4—A�5. ,Ti/ tb,-,4 1 9A- TO: Collier County Commissioners In fast-developing Southwest Florida, it is unusual to find parts of our heritage still available for our children. I hope that the traditional access to the historic Smallwood Store in Chokoloskee via the continuation of Mamie Street will be retained so that visitors may approach on the same route as they have done for almost 100 years. In both 2011 and 2012 the County Court stated that Mamie Street was a publicly designated road. Please do not change this designation. It should remain a public road. I request that the Board of County Commissioners vote "NO" to vacate that portion of Mamie,;feet that goes through Florida-Georgia Grove LLP property. S GNA ' _ NAME TOWN, STATE DATE �.y Ai j 64ax �-- t �..; ' ^ v 4.4- . 1,'s� (� -s Gooctbc FC. qJ k I� joi 11).1. 143.441-'2- 141 114-0 4A cPE - `t6z L.-4,4 n'5 Ley /L /i3 . .w. _. 0 c-if.e 40r{,4tn, f 15„ ,J r f 9/4; / 4 aziqca A/: 0, velifi-.cg ic ,NI c r 6-w_Act ta.(. _aelf-ii_ _34__Zip___T AI 1 , i 1 .: _ ii' '7/ i . ‘) L .. e.. V _ ,ti_ _ • a `i f bzzl 13 , .' gp--cCiv.A.A- (Th Le.ok OtokrAct.6.,E_ iFL _StE4=t) ►a ,..‘i 4 &ttik s C 14,1 i oil C itcikobsteccifz f L a A , 3 Q 1 Adri./ L..wa Li 6.4c&._ PiA/r-Anal q.-21-13 Ar.4... 7,111WIP:,,- / _.,a A.,' : I # . .'” " -1 s a"; '' 42"7"--? .15 :11.... ina- --- -- - 'i,_ ,/' &lc'1..,!-. A, ik ,, e -0-eiz_i4,e.. e..- ..` 7 -,2d--/.3 .,,,,WillE -..YN. ka... _ _, L-r.' .4.....___. ci V2--.0/3 / / fZ itf"Y> /Z _ _/_ ,.� g _,_j_r3 ,i / / / i e . X55 BALD Z as S. W e`i) 1 IPS Cq z8 I Vortm pe, --34,-, 2c LA pe .�-e v i. 1 L-e s zet ■v! i k, OfiTilke.fR Mckrc�.k e fine, e,10 01�c t�s ` . , 13 k,. iittialk..i, ,i/g7)4.1-`-...„_...- KdEr.-- ittSP3 .r TO: Collier County Commissioners In fast-developing Southwest Florida, it is unusual to find parts of our heritage still available for our children_ I hope that the traditional access to the historic Smallwood Store in Chokoloskee via the continuation of Mamie Street will be retained so that visitors may approach on the same route as they have done for almost 100 years. In both 2011 and 2012 the County Court stated that Mamie Street was a publicly designated road. Please do not change this designation. It should remain a public road. I request that the Board of County Commissioners vote "NO" to vacate that portion of Mamie Street that goes through Florida-Georgia Grove LLP property. SIGNATURE , NAME TOWN, STATE DATE " ,L-d--xi Js-i4 "7 ,i - �/U IL1L" r i LI o Pi f,l fp k'1(:)_SIfee . 2 8 /3 r t ,,1 u C' , " , ,, ; . " 0 ' c ^J,�.-�) k r (r ec ' \ , a , I j of I �(��� �'�c%% ct,td `�'l�s - ! c/l2e' (( , 4h1 /1. i Aim A r (--vt'67 Olin =P F/ _ 3 Y. 9/ 2 7 3 f,', _. a ern / sC �`c ©,,)„ . Jy��2 9.-- 9---/3 -r-- tie L�ni-e'r- (� _e/;.",'J-1 e'1 �l', s 3/427 9-'L` ,,,- T. /7 ia ...,-.) ; , : ., , _epT.3 7 c___, r-''',. , ,, -A - 4 rkik. q-4,9___LN,,\*.V,\10 ' ' , • \,i W A A . . AntikAtin 'a_l_M113- k /jil L.,. ' I ti .A..,Z i .,,,' 1111111-1A4..) C1441 adi - ' b-yi _ ,_(i " ' -44 ,-., _ .t; i - a_P-u/14-7 A-Lk-N-601 °I —fl‘ "I 3 ` F t- 0 A-ru,\r‹,__O f t` , icy t t 1 CLJ . { ` 1' kiNN-- �La'[ t 1. `` . i X11 it ', l a V 9:—Act / J//' _��r v`" _ ( �,u /j �. c/-lee,er. rj� -.Ca- �4 ,� tCN,1)G (— 3,e -13 i iZ �«. ,ck. s -,,�izcj RtHk c4 C LbkOkCASk 9 / SCa/ ( e.....„.24, , " . Oi- .di '' ` � hgN t i . ( . - q II/,- All_ P c allyuLLA___LtievA r—, e„gtidi, 6,r, qi7oit; TO: Collier County Commissioners In fast-developing Southwest Florida, it is unusual to find parts of our heritage still available for our children. I hope that the traditional access to the historic Smallwood Store in Chokoloskee via the continuation of Mamie Street will be retained so that visitors may approach on the same route as they have done for almost 100 years. In both 2011 and 2012 the County Court stated that Mamie Street was a publicly designated road. Please do not change this designation. It should remain a public road. I request that the Board of County Commissioners vote "NO" to vacate that portion of Mamie Street that goes through Florida-Georgia Grove LLP property. SIGN4TURE 2 � Y NAME TOWN, STATE DATE, ,,, ,...._ -411_ F------. . Ik .I.--iti ei-- 5,24e/-* /..„.,,/ 5--,,,-,:--,-7,z,ita //-2,--,7'./.? oi. 1. ti fk‘l A !31 t- .1 t V\-\(brk.k i SMet 1 1 -k-a-C\ C,)-ci-c-,\±: cu.3 Gki geil 13 : - ,‘e, lt . 'i • I Ak.ONN ik rC C.) k b 41/1<_ ekoKoie9 5 ke ' + / I3 f--- ?(-CG // ; i-4-4 -ii -k 0 , k4-,4 nc-r-r--,;, ,--t-, zu.erTice4-7 J / 1 `° - (j / _ °,--, . C I.-h 0 k o 6 5/( rL. o 3 (...--/16" ' le, .4- ct/.:9 k«5 g-ae-py 0 lv.2 $c L.5-46 --s46� a /0 ( 13 • IQ ' _. {-) - 1 !'alit __ yak J Cz---f1 i r� v?if r(r;:.kks ( 4_---L. /t fJ p � 'vl i . � h t 1 .el z , .. X-r►� ,5+h Ss � Crac, tok_GV - tG,�1 - ;,\6. -felt r t G . �� c e9 k�'kcI6s1,c, icjtj /73 5 c ., L L 77 1 t 1 't aEatiii.) a( . �3' IL)t a- iii , -til- 1� / / �^ r I . f'4r0Mad_ 1�Ii 4e6 iVilof ��v llAOrsf t'=///IZ A _l c: / I A 'd--t ,,--e !f.-7 I"l, L- trv7 Lam..-t-x.--e?ZL`-s•4_. .iL/•� 0, -I rJ` (, /] )AJ . c :7 c 1C f.-Y\ eri��► �' I it 1tl t ( 01AcQC'_�r' C, /0 /-- ?c))/3 '4 1 Y 17 i GvG ' ' (, Gr NFU Cl /0-1 ?C'I ..---1,, 10 i '� ' ^ � ==�, k ' 1 70 0 fy M ./i) / /7��, 4, , / 11: L. /5G1 �e :ID o`1 �L c) ( 3 -i l - . G, ' _a . _ tom, _` 1Gr&A •_ Asf\ .- 4Af[L v / _ AI 111910 - ( ' ; li 1 1 i i i / 1 I--;_/.....- ---zulr ----t /----i 1 .1 I 1 3 TO: Collier Comity Commissioners In fast-developing Southwest Florida, it is unusual to find parts of our heritage still available for our children. I hope that the traditional access to the historic Smallwood Store in Chokoloskee via the continuation of Mamie Street will be retained so that visitors may approach on the same route as they have done for almost 100 years. In both 2011 and 2012 the County Court stated that Mamie Street was a publicly designated road. Please do not change this designation. It should remain a public road I request that the Board of County Commissioners vote "NO" to vacate that portion of Mamie Street that goes through Florida-Georgia Grove LLP property. SIGNATURE NAME TOWN, STATE DALE 4:>:;Y1 "'2-. `. --) 4C r k l 1 ix? ex c. L o t v 5 t t e,, l='- /0 -- -/3 I, i , L' ", ' .\4.:, r\ y,c, Victr.A-6)-Lo Q. -, c__ f----L r_s_429. 0 3 x,/=, ; ..-c�-y z �,, 7.'t (> /i'Q, g-%A �-lc�s: f'�• /0/1;1/7 r elf , ----- / ! (\ / - - r `7 f `'�-Gl�i�.a�� �y� �'( ,4-,,,,- l! � �r-��%cif�:c-t�vi� � �- ay-z,,/( ..5 l l wnilig_la 6(9 -{r t-'1,1 E�it r I 2413 f, ��- li - ,f .11 24,: -L V L`'r z �4< Cs6 s 3 13 T UIS j-eiv-] L El i ( C I0s _e. /0 , 3 / /3 9 ,. ( ' =.)/eflrt-a,i, Atli-el: Atidiel.cil/ (- - ..4/3ff' fl- )G'--j:' . 1,,,.._„, k`;'/6),_e,;,•,,-4,te' A ...-ti 1 " I--, 11-(1.--11, e,,e_ C.,'11,1-i :, (6..i kccp/ /c,/y/.3 s0,a...v. I•. L-ei. 61A„ ,..t , L 49 C le. .Qic�Q k3z.k..cv PL, l° 14/G ( u J-1 qtr' V (,`L I +c_°1- vek...-- ,/,e,,-.3 1, ,( � �.� 9d-el;3 _. ��i-''.�' /%rfd ” D f/a05-, E�z_ , G&�` Q, /d _ �� :40,----..... ---4,..-..._ CbCck\ -__.\ / . ro , 7 ,‘ . A 0 . ec Jzi 0,40f-44--,1,tt, r is r G,' 7 7 _ , ce../..„..i_L.., cit,v)per.) ,74 -6-,42;c3)77;ii e /()--.9-2,3 it6- A (I -(cio C/ A, 4 La 621-ioiO4,16sIk _ ff5� M I } �i / , " '�./ ;i1`� 1n_�Li i. .-;AL G-Li( ri 1/ j G. .. . I .._ ' .., col ` _1 �, �,uj�� �� � �' �t iC tJ t c ' c / 0 —5 r3 a, ,;, L ,ti i ('c e r•-7 ��mr,1 Ss-ta lrL..r� s /D- /57'I 3 TO: Collier County Commissioners _ - In fast-developing Southwest Florida, it is unusual to find parts of our heritage still available for our children. I hope that the traditional access to the historic Smallwood Store in Chokoloskee via the continuation of Mamie Street will be retained so that visitors may approach on the same route as they have done for almost 100 years_ In both 2011 and 2012 the County Court stated that Mamie Street was a publicly designated road. Please do not change this designation. It should remain a public road. I request that the Board of County Commissioners vote "NO" to vacate that portion of Mamie Street that goes through Florida-Georgia Grove LLP property. S G `�, NAME TOWN, STATE DATE 1 Oe.,nai- _Ouiucigy\c)._ Ev- uyciat -pc kl.,(5.#2 \.j,i _, , : ,. . GI ,_ [L.: ._. . 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Z)ez._ tvi `b_dc ( ' i FL JO- �-13 � :�. r � i62-0_ t_„._S i' d:V Ea t_S -(• )D - 13 cm kid'''. ,..,A i i ,.,,,e.e4:: ,frtS-D ' i j r7 • ' ,, z-- 1-- -[‘, � , / "7-=. 7A3 4 ,,,,:_r_ /cies- ( ;:11 y- --i-E--(1 Ile J 1 TO: Collier County Commissioners In fast-developing Southwest Florida, it is unusual to find parts of our heritage still available for our children. I hope that the traditional access to the historic Smallwood Store in Chokoloskee via the continuation of Mamie Street will be retained so that visitors may approach on the same route as they have done for almost 100 years. In both 2011 and 2012 the County Court stated that Mamie Street was a publicly designated road. Please do not change this designation. It should remain a public road I request that the Board of County Commissioners vote "NO" to vacate that portion of Mamie Street that goes through Florida-Georgia Grove LLP property. SIGNATURE NAME TOWN, STATE DATE a ./-cs,..c ,c t....3 1=1, Jo -to -13 i ' Gj e li in eh( i 61Re 31 Icy-10-t3. c ` 1- I/.4t_ ie.. , /O - /O -/? ,:i-itdi:426,4 - 2 o-z 4A - he, 7ld''/- � AL�. . i► �►∎I � 1 1 lI ( 1 iv /o -/".5 y, gA„, k AIL) w /®—%/---- (3 � .a Fe ` f f- A Gt 7* .-.i F 10-//-(3 V'� ��� ti r r./ 6 ii-A-1 6a)2 ,h1/A"A I )U /°/111/ 13 t' 41 04 4 4- ,ikiC6( 7�t( G oi'a ca ry Fc- 'o/ /I i 3 c- ebort ko .\-k�5u2 Qcper CCi-y FL 1© — It_l 3 Am,4 /At_ -Jr.- 41 A A _-t,_I 111 10- )1 — i3 - o 1111 , /, . , .--,, ,-. 13 4,..:_:.„vi __....--IP1 PA /- .... PlAW , ,-41 /0 'i3 - / 3 1A C a ` la fill S ss. a $ 0 & ,' // 4-"L /6-/3- IIMSA 1 13 INF IN"Ill Tili-ail:i 1 TO: Collier County Commissioners In fast-developing Southwest Florida, it is unusual to find parts of our heritage still available for our children. I hope th:-- the traditional access to the historic Smallwood Store in Chokoloskee via the continuation of Mamie Street will be -rtricniarsairoraciiiltrwevazerg:Twabirwitlem--sartiv-ivitwag-letay-natet,Aanikfize0 r.. In both 2011 and 2012 the County Court stated that Mamie Street was a publicly designated road. Please do not change this designation. It should remain a public road I request that the Board of County Commissioners vote "NO" to vacate that portion of Mamie Street that goes through Florida-Georgia Grove LLP property. SIGNATURE .,` NAME aaccm______ ____TOWN, STATE DATE a! - gJYnQL /6 00-13 �' : f ," \ Q s /0-?-0- 1 ,i,s fJ to 4 0 zo-t 3 1 r, /0., / ,...,i l iff (i Rt2fx Nctpvc 0 . 04-)A 3 ..,,, , _„ ._ . . ' 4 /d C sattCL( /t/eh ek/ / /0 -21- 13 , . _.--------..........Cr! -t-f2q%( - Lcto.c19,1c&LQ • , . f, /-12 LA...C.'c-..Q , rD'i - 1 0 I i de.a, • 0,4 C PreAVi.ek , ‘Zr 40- 43 r 1 . , t ; - _ • ..e.- Inc it.'ruLICV (L 02-Y bO Alito fi../ , , . cAe_ Ph t-/el#,./..://:; /0/2.-1A0/...7 ' AWN/ '' r 191ti 301;LiA, lek.,4,-0. to Z ' - T �� 1 /. L / �.. -, . teAft Cz( / IffA pi z,iA`nt1v'W° 1 //age TN / `1/d 7i s ___ _._ bey"-i.c.-‘„ Lv-e-01-6-v- 51/. .d,riti S") (P/2 cr--L3 Oa Lc4c...7 AL' 1-)/ Q€ 1-CL. --1 I,0 ,, Geoff,e,.- 5 . , e1. 4-,. ''-/3 - I/Y/4dt- 4--,— 1-1 K‘O IV \4----FLIE- LrAL 61-1 ke,e)Q--rt fa- I+S-II 3 4.1 ` - A % ` 6AR y Kt-EN 6 IL/-fret( 8t,S._ FC - /b -2.5 - 13 a • 2 � �"� [�,�•\i��• )50 -A.�. `�.n�Gam.•-�4� �-1 ►�--�t�,-i 3 ` l A , \&&i ,- . L-i. -T I -%. i,V 11,E 1 : , t—L--- . / 6 -:;2(0 '-Lo ■ TO: Collier County Commissioners In fast-developing Southwest Florida, it is unusual to find parts of our heritage still available for our children. I hope tha the traditional access to the historic Smallwood Store in Chokoloskee via the continuation of Mamie Street will be 'rt-tictaa rsviyr ickkiiwr.---izefsp wabifwit 1Hv SBffit fvitf4ti S -kyivy wiret`l,`17t4ikn—liiwfivgd MI year.. In both 2011 and 2012 the County Court stated that Mamie Street was a publicly designated road. Please do not change this designation. It should remain a public road I request that the Board of County Commissioners vote "NO" to vacate that portion of Mamie Street that goes through Florida-Georgia Grove LLP property. SIGNATURE NAME TOWN, STATE DATE \1\1:-- c \ 145 �-i,+ir G-ti►�c, r oYe /oi Y 5 /0�1�// 3 —tie- I i4......4.4 "gym e s k Leattot, (..-t`lre kaK, Fl o -�' 'I Ck?a ' ad-,c) L tur%)6 ..g roc' KY 1i)l17/ l3 '------- - -;1---Z,L Carolina SLA')(x4er- POr. ,r,o ar,c -) -FL 1 o/ / 13 —'n)ak. 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I hope that the traditional access to the historic Smallwood Store in Chokoloskee via the continuation of Mamie Street be retained so that visitors may approach on the same route as they have done for almost 100 years. In both 2011 and 2012 the Collier County Court stated that Mamie Street was a publicly designated road. Please do not change this designation. It should remain a public road. I request that the Board of County Commissioners vote"NO"to vacate that portion of Mamie Street that goes through Florida-Georgia Grove LLP property. Sign. r re Name Town,State Date f / 4/ (24 ie i2/A- li-r A-gc-0e4-/Ad -0 E., - /7374-3 , 1,74,V. fa47 14:ii■47 1-- /N&j k P-AATIQ-PC--t. E v Ele et ri-if c Irk' 2._//.F/,, pc_., (1,( rt fi ll� 61111 Fv4 «ci€ -E L I 1.3 , i-- ~/ -'L t /fr. /i? _ . Ic k l'E� //U K c- c, , el - C } l/ �/1 ise..1_,,,e _------, / Y "i`C f �LG.fX��' -) e b ll ,1p1,_'cles t'iy _I CIes 4.--1 V / ii-/V ;_1 1 , ,, oj 9 vc //71 ' ' i 1--,7 I -6---,)6 V 1 r 9 4 TL (-)G/-/t) C_I--Licko/0,51f -Z , Lim' I r / 1 , I i�/IJ` `--/Lsz )h A, 6. N611 4LG.S/-LI f/�I ury ' //:# ' -e ms (/Azc0iL' (nf-1v71P11)h tr �P'2Ct AO -S r" ( /apui ç1131 cf OA/v t e.4411"/ % - - --,. / ,/, t (i _ rtry tb,i 6,-A TO: Collier County Commissioners , In fast-developing Southwest Florida, it is unusual to find parts of our heritage still available for our children_ I hope that the traditional access to the historic Smallwood Store in Chokoloskee via the continuation of Mamie Street will be retained so that visitors may approach on the same route as they have done for almost 100 years. In both 2011 and 2012 the County Court stated that Mamie Street was a publicly designated road. Please do not change this designation. It should remain a public road I request that the Board of County Commissioners vote "NO" to vacate that portion of Mamie eet that goes through Florida-Georgia Grove LLP property. S GNA ' _ NAME TOWN, STATE DATE I (-� _ -� M4PkO p. 2 -G.4.�— r fl 1. ,.F At v 4L'1 --)v�,(A _ �� � CTOO ct be y\ , F L r / L� '0.,(442- iv'ild% ► r" L—t°t-it.4-44 rn,Ey ?/2 Y/r 3 ,,.___,,/,/ 0. --, 44'// (A4co/' c4p ikt iti Fl 9 : j 1266 f. c4 in( ?0 VAL(t‘c. IC ,N,I ,r.c= eQ__Acti..mcbd+41, _31._Z_Sli-T AIP A., '.4 t Jr ' �t' Al __ t.. 1 t s j Af °. f/ y/L ? t ,I ., _. ' r 4 A■ A V 1 Og:2:#64- -1Th LetADLS i'l VkACS6-0.- 1FL Cr I 94.1 5 Vivo- .0--=-- t ' Ira • _ _ &-st-tpks ( ;- 40j CrkcbsksQ FL c , 3 6•. _ _ t i , ; t. ' I2,C1e.--e ` r ' �f' A&ON L!irz2 L}' 643 L NOUr'A- fa�1 -2? 13 , f 7°' 1I_ l/ efr-/C;ei. �, f e _ .!. i,i- // /T //jjff�� ? -,2,4--/3,, .141111WAS '4-:.% ,..-. _ Ali_ _ _ , _,..... 3 / . , -< 11,^Y . - Z/ ____ re.., ,..„_____ /13 -.. .,0.4_1110 1 _.• C ri 4:3 # 4,49,--- Nt\iktos1/4...e/c-- ____91:4_,k5s- '3 e . ` S � S� ��, . Zoss cif ► �s �1 Ze j.2_,, ,,,,., cz,Lil p,;.e_w,) - €‘)-e vd-- I el(prs Ci i 2-et l'?. 721/1 p cU .., D'effhP&rk 1'1'lck ck Oe isne.V CNN cj.t -iot 9 l / 13 1 likvii. ' . , I i .-...,..2m...- ler MA:17—#? iliekb3 0 TO: Collier County Commissioners In fast-developing Southwest Florida, it is unusual to find parts of our heritage still available for our children. I hope that the traditional access to the historic Smallwood Store in Chokoloskee via the continuation of Mamie Street will be retained so that visitors may approach on the same route as they have done for almost 100 years. In both 2011 and 2012 the County Court stated that Mamie Street was a publicly designated road. Please do not change this designation. It should remain a public road I request that the Board of County Commissioners vote "NO" to vacate that portion of Mamie Street that goes through Florida-Georgia Grove LLP property. SIGNATURE : 1 NAME l TOWN, STATE DATE • ,- -r mss,. Y 7 ,18- IU 1,14- /?f?fi.k./ St?�°f, /-- 9/ 8 1 �} �" �� rte. to h� � , ('‘,1/1.z. 1" a I' ..,"'", C , i (;,- - :- „i'. ,,- - - j` . n J 3 S 1, 1 (( , '----1' -,-_-_-e-co-------,-, —Ai/n 14 i.,,r t r r:-.. "vtc,_,-, 11:-__--- C - [....kt---,q - ::2 ,-.5 ‘f e-,= fl �:.z6_ /� 14.1- /7(cL . 7 z_,l�i 4: C . /fC `I 2g 4? 7 - // , ' 4h. 4 , P(-vr OC'e0 -f Z_ 3 /9/ 27 -.5E-P/ ;� .� cve 6rv-cr- ( e ci r/. $¼ 7 9 1 D szti (:,„7 ,,, ,7 i :-•'-.) ,- 2 _ o', etit).Qicosec_2-74.= /59 5?-7 -/3 9.-12 i'6 �- 1• 1 1,,„6:7,..(2 � r �� � __ - %n -1 Uk .f i jR,F.-ot LA ' 1111 Wiftridia) ,T• Ain--TGD--n -. i . , , 1, KLQ \ J' -irt c - . _ ca, • Ai If % I• - , A eitA /A A„,..vvt------1:0 1 gikat1,---- i-A,..4%, I. 1_4 . \ /11_, i 0,:ilt- '3 r I�C - ��« , - � Mm Ut 9 adr . ..* 2.ii4 9 -A t t ( 3� • L'il( ,--4-z--1, /jA,(: (1 e_f 7-cie,e/ 14.-z 4-a__ - 0-4-5-x?6 6,4,19 -- (— 3-e 0 1 �W'�c�) L� SC.-,.l:% r t �_ '',-N/)-,:4 - :rik_A_ :-.„01 '.- ar.14 Ai hp's -1.Niiit5-401,I 'I''--- ; (-1:.. - 4 1/j.t7 I/,', 1 Bari ort�� Hi N1ff. (— el' ( 'J 6 it � 3 r TO: Collier County Commissioners In fast-developing Southwest Florida, it is unusual to find parts of our heritage still available for our children. I hope that the traditional access to the historic Smallwood Store in Chokoloskee via the continuation of Mamie Street will be retained so that visitors may approach on the same route as they have done for almost 100 years. In both 2011 and 2012 the County Court stated that Mamie Street was a publicly designated road. Please do not change this designation. It should remain a public road. I request that the Board of County Commissioners vote "NO" to vacate that portion of Mamie Street that goes through Florida-Georgia Grove LLP property. SIGNA)'URE 1 f,.. . NAME TOWN,STATE DATE a /-_?c.(-(...? /4<:1:kl-ti el-% .._),4-tc17,4‹..1. 4111PIPK_I. _•., u ,,,, . ,,,,/' T3, 63,,,,,.ki&y,i\La:\ _ 1 ) - , • z ,- ,...,_ . IA.? Z.'?/-",,i4-.7.=42 T-' ('-.4-4::'-e-,4/44-c 7:: /,. % i i s ` �G� kb 4/411- e& 0/ 5/<e L c,44-0,11/ , O t _ Zv.e ((e42 rci/ ( I'--G /1 S . Cj/ �I° , _ - y - e--),-, O k0 fo1e 0 L7-1 e ' 1/4, .4"/ Cl/9 iec. ' l/t-' ei9epT 0 (0 ,mac L,s4 3 . 1--- )� y'} cL _ U o Co c314- - 11 / j t .�-�-j- .� /4 a per/ ., , C\ ? ;5 h e F t J 15,-N6 G t c, IC%l , 1.0 r\\ te,1\d. 0-f DI t 11--6 <<, / r. - ,' .1 'r, '' IP r_ T `1j�,�% 1/1'4- iL�:t , �i i6—01— I l' Lit d_ Rich4e6.X%�f e vrtIZA/yeti t'- AA --1--1"- k\(5,‘( \ICE\\ )- -e c :L- .; zso .- -k:\-,(%, ci, 1t:. - I- 26 I ',e L.AQ ,-)y,10 c 1,#_. /0-/-- ?cys f'; _ ‘;' i�. _ '' .,,•1 k • .- ; l '3' -7E-0-_v`t ,a(,acs fly 01 2.C�%5 r / C. ` I f. /L.' J,_- - v/ `l _=7,,,, _ IIIIAT I t 13 TO: Collier County Commissioners In fast-developing Southwest Florida, it is unusual to find parts of our heritage still available for our children. I hope that the traditional access to the historic Smallwood Store in Chokoloskee via the continuation of Mamie Street will be retained so that visitors may approach on the same route as they have done for almost 100 years. In both 2011 and 2012 the County Court stated that Mamie Street was a publicly designated road. Please do not change this designation. It should remain a public road. I request that the Board of County Commissioners vote "NO" to vacate that portion of Mamie Street that goes through Florida-Georgia Grove LLP property. SIGNATURE NAME TOWN, STATE DATE .. '4 Lam-- 6 5JZr� T et Ij C c ,E't�1v s i ,-L- /0 - -/3 IWO :f ...5-. � T ( 7 , ,' s h ;.' r l c.. v'1(. ' ç \ .�-.t� 1.---L__, , / j_6"12,41 3 s //1 /rf/ (/ f: ( r ; / (>`�-c-l-3r ,/f ter., i viz t, r' (/_ riei 41 e(- Ft-- /L 2 A • ,�� ;;.. Al 11.k.i t'ca 11/1 ���VI L_fiat " I/{CI E5 FC.. t C 1 Th wI�� L�i/J tz121?,i-17 f i/i it I /13 - ii - i (2- *(24-j k/2.6. -4/ ' E'vc-c/,7,4,-.(cs(_, s 3 /3 t e r n \Avis Tev LlkJ c 10 (05, 10 3 / 13 1 /L ,,,, t ,, 44 �i-". l%/ Sft/ CC ,Z-A, l f.(' 14:- )0-'j`P,I:-' P-c.-0, n=4._ C-A di ,, (c._5 4 cc Pi je)iy,713 ..,, ,,,,_.„ .,,,,6),,,•,,S p.L.Ql.. L-e". SA tr41^ L AP Cirk .V. 11- la /4/1"; t_,U „ i-loy-- ----1---- w . 1 +6 f tire-t- gClliS I, -,t .- ..-- 9 01-4/13 -'.: --7, ' 7/7/Ida' D (/o Ste,- ��-�J E�zG `� /7 _L/--� ,-..-p-_-=,---4„..;....___ /K; / 1----7-7,, . ialdIA 0 ec ,-2q gziof-A--i-L'afrt_ r k,-,..„ r c -c, C1 PPS e7 -6-ic d X,'-'4,1-2,3 - 1 . - - ( - - - / -1) /1,. .1; .- I ';' in 6- A -41601_ / 0A 41f tiz_a -am 04,1 1 1,CIV `i:— / 1 4 L 1 6 �i .H;A - i--C4 T-z 7 1- i 0 c . i L L% a,► WW5 _\e„,11 L -,0,,,,L,-i , C 1,--,c; t(0 1 0 6 re c / 0 `_ cJ''"/3 0(L g I ye-,,.,., 0 I �, 9e11 2t z ko,,) o 0 3 5 : L , --ft 6e c-;1-l eeMk.rrt sst Ur a:.rs /0- !5-- I3 • TO: Collier County Commissioners In fast-developing Southwest Florida, it is unusual to find parts of our heritage still available for our children. I hope that the traditional access to the historic Smallwood Store in Chokoloskee via the continuation of Mamie Street will be retained so that visitors may approach on the same route as they have done for almost 100 years. In both 2011 and 2012 the County Court stated that Mamie Street was a publicly designated road. Please do not change this designation. It should remain a public road. I request that the Board of County Commissioners vote "NO" to vacate that portion of Mamie Street that goes through Florida-Georgia Grove LLP property. S G = NAME TOWN, STATE DATE ; . 0 Oeint _C)u}u0).ArNcK Evoix-3icia -E-C ic)(5/L-c2, t t 1 11 ',L... - -- 2;�m i1 ,-dc-L Ci -FL. i ) 3 lir -..A.' ' tc-L. • z .--- • cf . /0 -(, -/)) (___., _,......, • _ ,LR.L.4,1.)-) .,t)..f.zuit,i, pt,i1)1.1 C.Cf C.- - 1 C--1 n dr 1 C*-CD iii-.3 ,` r„ • 1(AL /- ' Vaiil '-' ' ' AIM- LD:ii -if ..., 0 -'\ ` flt Cc "" 'C ti ' ' 1 C 4 /6-(D' o- -13 r f_ _ 3 _ .12,,,- /.._ S L 0 J {.z 1, 4t-e!ti.-%, < z %-' iz Gi z /t- (:1- ,/j :.. Al- ( t a A'it lit I* Eve-6,0 Or. (311,1) -1610I ( J \ ( / , , . ir-_____14.:±7- 3 --,. .�_%.1-•� i7 ).ArNc K tl c-e ,� 9/677//3 ;b iz r -/ ,� -q,,Ary evc,-1- k..)v cry /c / /3 Mat &Ohr ' /eair le/4,// 3394)6 (0/8 13 , r i', ti fJ ç - ( s ., S C. ii (,,,k,C i k !S (" )D %. d. A ,_61.- F 4-2 5 s r' t' v1r( f f i4,_S 4__( ± _ — j°j -1-&--(1 .- /iv -r- 4 , - Friends of the Museum of the Everglades P.O. Box 677 Everglades City, FL 34139 January 7, 2014 The Honorable Georgia A. Hiller, Esq., Chairwoman The Honorable Tom Henning, Vice Chairman The Honorable Donna Fiala The Honorable Fred W. Coyle The Honorable Tim Nance Board of County Commissioners 3299 Tamiami Trail East, Suite 303 Naples. FL 34112-5746 RE: Mamie Street Vacation — January 14, 2014, BCC Meeting Madam Chairwoman and Commissioners We are writing to you as an organization which supports the Collier County heritage and the importance of our out-of-town visitors, as well as our residents, to learn about the cultural history of our area. The Smallwood Store and Museum represents one of the oldest buildings in Collier County. It was the original site for the Chokoloskee Post Office and an important trading post for both the Native American Indians and for the early pioneers of Southwest Florida. The fate of the only public access road to this historic site is in your hands. You will be making a decision soon whether to keep this road a county road or to "vacate" it to a developer from Sebring. The thought of our county commissioners even considering this option is beyond comprehension since the county will not have a say in the future maintenance or placement of the road. Approximately 30,000 tourists visit this museum each year. As an organization, the Friends of the Museum of the Everglades, strongly urges the County Commissioners to vote "no" to vacating the only public access road to the Smallwood Store and Museum. Sincerely, / /n 7 7 ( Victoria Wells, President Friends of the Museum of the Everglades Co per Coiorre ty Growth Management Division November 30, 2013 The Honorable Georgia A. Hiller, Esq., Chairwoman The Honorable Tom Henning,Vice Chairman The Honorable Donna Fiala The Honorable Fred W. Coyle The Honorable Tim Nance Board of County Commissioners 3299 Tamiami Trail East,Suite 303 Naples, FL 34112-5746 RE: Mamie Street Vacation—December 10, 2013 BCC Meeting Madam Chairwoman and Commissioners: The Historic and Archaeological Preservation Board (HAPB) met on September 18, 2013. At that meeting,the HAPB discussed the pending vacation of Mamie Street on Chokoloskee Island. As you know, Ted Smallwood's Store is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and was approved as a Historic Site by the Board of County Commissioners through Resolution 83-387. Mamie Street provides the only surface-access to Smallwood's. The HAPB supports continued access to Smallwood's via a public road in the current location (Mamie Street) or at an alternate location on the developer's property. Chokoloskee Island, in its entirety, has been designated as an Area of Historical/Archaeological Probability by the Board of County Commissioners. The HAPB reminds the property owners of the vacated street of their responsibility to submit plans for a relocated access, or any other development on the property, to the Planning & Zoning Department. Those plans will then be reviewed by the HAPB for compliance with Section 2.03.07.E of the Land Development Code. Thank you for your thoughtful consideration of this issue. Respectfully, The Historic and Archaeological Preservation Board Matthew Betz Vice-Chairman Planning&Zoning Department•2800 North Horseshoe Drive•Naples,FL 34104•239-252-2400•www.colliergov.net December 12, 2013 The Honorable Georgia A. Hiller, Esq., Chairwoman The Honorable Tom Henning, Vice Chairman The Honorable Donna Fiala The Honorable Fred W.Coyle The Honorable Tim Nance Board of County Commissioners 3299 Tamiami Trail East,Suite 303 Naples, FL 34112-5746 RE: Mamie Street Dear Madam Chairwoman and Commissioners: Naples Historical Society, Inc. is a 51-year old 501c3 nonprofit that serves to preserve Naples history and heritage for the community and future generations to enjoy. Our educational headquarters are located in Historic Palm Cottage, Naples oldest house (1895). The Cottage is a 3,500 square foot museum that is listed as a Landmark in the National Register of Historic Places. Our office is in a 1910 Contributing Structure nestled in the Naples Historic District, a District that is also listed as a Landmark in the National Register of Historic Places. Ted Smallwood's Store, another Landmark in the National Register, is one of a minor number of structures that have received such major designation. In an area like Collier County,where there has been an 11,000% increase in the population in the last several decades, it's important to maintain a connection with the rich and vibrant past. Otherwise,over time we lose the charm that identifies us as Collier County. Accessing such a landmark as Ted Smallwood's Store is a part of the preservation equation,and so Naples Historical Society, Inc. supports the ability to continue to have public access to Ted Smallwood's Store, ideally through Mamie Street. An alternative road is acceptable, but it must be welcome public access as well. Thank you for your time and consideration. It Takes a Community to Preserve One. Sincerely, Elaine L. Reed President&CEO %�� �'r EVERGLADES SOCIETY FOR ii1D - ,, HISTORIC PRESERVATION ,,,,.�fi i f% ' - 1 Dedicated to our'Unique gf story wry— ki'� lil�iil��l QII+ �` 1 III 1B EE p) i'a� P 0 Box 46, Everglades City, FL, 34139 � �r ,, 1 www.evergladeshistorical.orq Tim Nance, Commissioner Collier County 3299 Tamiami Trail East,#303 Naples,FL,34112-5746 DATE: December 2, 2013 SUBJECT: Mamie Street, Chokoloskee Dear County Commissioner, As you are aware,the Board of County Commissioners will be holding a Public Hearing on Tuesday, December 10,to consider"vacating"the portion of Mamie Street in Chokoloskee that runs through the property owned by Florida-Georgia Grove,a Limited Liability Partnership from Sebring, Florida. On July 24, 1974,the Smallwood Store&Museum was listed on the National Register of Historic Places and the Board of Collier County Commissioners recognized and designated it one of its historic sites. In fact, it is one of the oldest surviving structures in Collier County with a long history of public service. Not to provide access to the historic Smallwood Store through a public road is incomprehensible. We ask that the Board of County Commissioners keep all of Mamie Street as a public road, as it has been for almost 100 years. Sincerely, Marya Repko President, ESHP December 3, 2013 Fred W. Coyle, Commissioner Collier County 3299 Tamiami Trail East, #303 Naples, FL, 34112-5746 Re: Smallwood Store Public Hearing on Tuesday, December 10 Dear Commissioner Coyle, Smallwood Store and Museum is under attack again,but this time by our own county! If you vote to vacate the 100-year old road to Smallwood Store,thereby jeopardizing the continuing existence of this historic structure, you are letting your taxpayers down. The modem settlement of Chokoloskee Island began in 1874. Early residents farmed, fished and caught turtles, selling surpluses in Key West. In 1906, Ted opened his famous Smallwood Store and Indian Trading Post right on the waterfront, at the end of the dirt road he named for his wife. The Store served as the town's post office for the next 68 years. Mail came by boat from Key West, Punta Gorda, Fort Myers and Everglades City—until the causeway to Chokoloskee Island was completed in 1956. Smallwood Store&Museum has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places for 39 years. People come to Everglades City and Chokoloskee to see Florida's Last Frontier. They stay overnight and bring tourist dollars and boosting the economy of the whole area. If helping save Smallwood Store isn't worth saving with our taxpayer dollars...what is? The Smallwood Store came under attack last year when Florida-Georgia Grove, a Limited Liability Partnership from Sebring, Florida bought property adjacent to the Store with a 100-year old public road right in the middle of it. Over one weekend, bulldozers were brought in and destroyed the only road leading to the store. A lawsuit ensued and the Judge ruled that the company must restore the road. If the Commissioners now vote to vacate the road,they are reversing this decision. I ask that you cast your vote for a positive economic future. Keep all of Mamie Street as a public road. as it has been for almost 100 years. Sincerely yours, Elizabeth M. 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If your company is interested in receiving the solicitation materials, please take a moment to select the following link: -oliergov.net/b -''. If you have not yet registered, please select the New Vendor Registration link in the toolbar on the left hand side of the page. This registration is a free service offered to the County's supplier network, and it will notify your firm of solicitations for a particular commodity for which you are registered. Enter the requested information, and select the commodities that most reflect your business services (i.e. commodities 39300, 94707, 94708, or possibly a catering commodity). You may register for one, or multiple commodities. Once registered, log into your account, and you may review the solicitation requirements in more detail. Thank you for your interest in the County, and I do hope you register for this opportunity and consider submitting a proposal. Additional Information • Two (2) companies expressed interested through the questions/answers: The Beach Store of Naples and NASA Holdings • One (1) firm attended the pre-proposal meeting: NASA Holdings The County will offer a brief tour of the facilities immedicately following the pre-bid meeting(approximately l0am).North Collier Can we do a site visit to inspect concession areas a park Regional Park is approximately twenty(20) Junior 9/18/2013 True Edit Delete tomorrow after pre-bid meeting' minutes from the pre-bid meeting site and so Silva 1:50:25 PM any vendors who would like to visit the site should plan on taking their own vehicles. Are we allowed to come to the meeting on the 19th77 The meeting is an open public meeting. (System 9/16/2013 True Edit 12sigtg User) 6:48:22 AM Is there an agreement in place for beverage exclusivity, The County currently has an exlusive does the awarded concessionaire have to follow by that arrangement with Pepsi for beverages. Junior 9/11/2013 True Edit Delete agreement?Or can the selected firm purchase the products However,that agreement will have expired by Silva 9:15:51 AM at there leisure? the time this contract is awarded. Is there an estimate on c of special events'Attendance Will provide response in Addendum 2 issued Junior 9/9/2013 Capacity of the waterpark'Is the concessionaire expected to 9/20/13. Silva 7:41:34 PM Edit Delete be open 7 days a week' 1.Can you provide a current menu and pricing?2.Will this Will provide response in Addendum 2 issued Junior 9/9/2013 True Edit Delete agreement cover the future Childrens Musuem location? 9/20/13. 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(H.O.M.E)," a private corporation,pending it's not-for-profit status existing under the laws of the State of Florida, having its principal office at 4351 Gulf Shore'Blvd. North, Residence 19N, Le Rivage, Naples, FL 34103, and its Federal Tax Identification number as 26- 2663738,hereinafter referred to as "SUBRECIPIENT". WHEREAS, the COUNTY has entered into an agreement with the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development for a grant for the execution and implementation of a Community Development Block Grant Program in certain areas of Collier County, pursuant to Title I of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974(as amended); and WHEREAS, pursuant to the aforesaid agreement COUNTY is undertaking certain activities to primarily benefit low and moderate income persons and neighborhoods and to alternatively use Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds for: slum or blight treatment or for an urgent community need; to improve the quality of life in Collier County by providing infrastructure improvements, public facilities, and other activities which are related to neighborhood/community improvements; to improve the condition of life for persons who require physical access or other services that meet their individual needs; and to provide for long range community improvements by assessing current conditions and planning long range improvement programs as described in the Consolidated Plan submission; and WHEREAS, the Fiscal Year 2008-2009 Consolidated One-Year Action Plan was developed following the Collier County Consolidated Plan — Citizen Participation Plan, adopted on January 9, 2001 and April 22, 2008; and HOUSING OPPORTUNITIES MADE FOR EVERYONE,INC.(H.O.M.E) Page 1 of 25 ACQUISITION,REHAB,RESALE SUPPLEMENTAL CDBG WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County approved the Collier County Consolidated Plan One-Year Action Plan for Federal Fiscal Year 2008-2009 for the CDBG Program with Resolution 2008- 121 on April 22,2008,including the useof this standard form Agreement; and WHEREAS, the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has approved_the County's Consolidated Plan One-Year Action Plan for Federal Fiscal Year 2008-2009 for the CDBG Program and the use of the CDBG funds for the activities identified in the Plan; and WHEREAS, the COUNTY and the SUBRECIPIENT desire to provide the activities specified in Exhibit A of this Agreement, in accord with the approved Annual Consolidated Plan; and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County approved an amendment on September 9, 2008, to reprogram CDBG federal funds from previous years' Action Plans for the acquisition of land and/or foreclosed home sites for rehabilitation which will be used as affordable housing for low and very low income individuals and families in Collier County; and WHEREAS, the COUNTY desires to engage the SUBRECIPIENT to implement such undertakings of the Community Development Block Grant(CDBG)Program as a valid and worthwhile County purposes. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual promises and covenants herein contained, it is agreed by the Parties as follows: I. DEFINITIONS (1.) "COUNTY"means Collier County, and where applicable, it's authorized representative(s). (2.) "CDBG"means the Community Development Block Grant Program of Collier County. (3.) "HHS"means the Housing and Human Services Department of Collier County. (4.) "SUBRECIPIENT"means Housing Opportunities Made for Everyone, Inc. (H.O.M.E.). (5.) "HHS's Approval" means the written approval of the Housing and Human Services Department or designee. (6.) "HUD" means the Secretary of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development or a person authorized to act on its behalf. (7.) "Low and moderate income persons"means the definition set by HUD. (8.) "Project"means the work contemplated to be performed as set forth in Exhibit"A." HOUSING OPPORTUNITIES MADE FOR EVERYONE,INC.(H.O.M.E) Page 2 of 25 ACQUISITION,REHAB,RESAT F. SUPPLEMENTAL CDI3G II. SCOPE OF SERVICES The SUBRECIPIENT shall, in a satisfactory and proper'manner, as determined by HHS, perform the tasks necessary to conduct the program outlined in Exhibit "A," and shall submit each request for reimbursement using Exhibit `B" along with the monthly submission of Exhibit "C," all of which are attached hereto and made a part hereof. III. TIME OF PERFORMANCE The effective date of this Agreement shall be September 23, 2008 and the services of the SUBRECIPIENT shall be undertaken and completed in light of the purposes of this Agreement. In any event, all services required hereunder shall be completed by the SUBRECIPIENT prior to June 15, 2009. Any funds not obligated by the expiration date of this Agreement shall automatically revert to the COUNTY, as set forth in Part VIII(F)(e), and Part VIII(H)below. IV. CONSIDERATION AND LIMITATION OF COSTS The SUBRECIPIENT shall be reimbursed by the COUNTY for allowable costs, determined by COUNTY, in an amount not to exceed FOUR HUNDRED, TWENTY SEVEN THOUSAND, FOUR HUNDRED SEVENTY TWO DOLLARS AND FORTY TWO CENTS, ($427,472.42) for the services described in Exhibit "A." All improvements specified in Exhibit "A" shall be performed by SUBRECIPIENT employees, or shall be put out to competitive bidding under a procedure acceptable to the COUNTY and federal requirements. The SUBRECIPIENT shall enter into contract for improvements with the lowest responsive and responsible bidder. Contract administration shall be handled by the SUBRECIPIENT and monitored by the COUNTY, which shall have access to all records and documents related to the project. V. NOTICES All notices required to be given under this Agreement shall be sufficient when delivered to HHS at its office, presently located at 3050 North Horseshoe Drive, Suite 110, Naples, Florida 34104, and to the SUBRECIPIENT when delivered to its office at the address listed on page one(1) of this Agreement. VI. SPECIAL CONDITIONS The SUBRECIPIENT agrees to comply with the requirements of Title 24 Code of Federal Regulations, Part 570 of the Housing and Urban Development regulations concerning Community Development Block Grants (CDBG) and all federal regulations and policies issued pursuant to these regulations. The SUBRECIPIENT further agrees to utilize funds available under this Agreement to supplement rather than supplant funds otherwise available for specified activities. VII. GENERAL CONDITIONS A. IMPLEMENTATION OF PROJECT ACCORDING TO REQUIRED PROCEDURES f=rf4 HOUSING OPPORTUNITIES MADE FOR EVERYONE,INC.(H.O.M.E) Page 3 of 25 ACQUISITION,REHAB,RESALE SUPPLEMENTAL CDBG The SUBRECIPIENT shall implement this Agreement in accordance with applicable Federal, State, and County laws, ordinances and codes and with the procedures outlined in HHS' Policies and Procedures memoranda. The Federal, State, and County laws, ordinances and codes are minimal regulations supplemented by more restrictive guidelines set forth by HHS. No payments will be made until approved,by the HHS Department or designee. Should a project receive additional funding after the commencement of this Agreement, the SUBRECIPIENT shall notify HITS in writing within thirty (30) days of receiving notification from the funding source and submit a cost allocation plan for approval by the HHS Department or designee within forty-five(45)days of.said official notification. B. DEBARMENT: In accordance with 24 CFR part 135, the SUBRECIPIENT certifies that neither it, nor its principals, is presently debarred, suspended; proposed for debarment, declared ineligible, or voluntarily excluded from participation in this transaction by any Federal Department or agency; and, that the SUBRECIPIENT shall not knowingly enter into any lower tier contract, or other covered transaction, with a person who is similarly debarred or suspended from participating in this covered transaction. C. COMPLIANCE WITH LOCAL AND FEDERAL RULES,REGULATIONS AND LAWS During the performance of the Agreement, the SUBRECIPIENT agrees to comply with any applicable laws, regulations and orders listed below which by reference are incorporated and made a part hereof.The SUBRECIPIENT further agrees to abide by all other applicable laws, 1. 24 CFR Part 570, as amended - The regulations governing the expenditure of Community Development Block Grant funds. 2. 24 CFR Part 58 -The regulations prescribing the Environmental Review procedure. 3. 36 CFR Part 800 - The regulations outlining the procedures for the protection of historic and cultural properties. 4. 24 CFR Part 1 - The regulations promulgated pursuant to Title VI of the 1984 Civil Rights Act. 5. 24 CFR Part 107 - The regulations issued pursuant to Executive Order 11063 which prohibits discrimination and promotes equal opportunity in housing. 6. Executive Order 11246, as amended by Executive Orders 11375 and 12086 - which establishes hiring goals for minorities and women on projects assisted with federal funds. 7. Title VII of the 1968 Civil Rights Act as amended by the Equal Employment Opportunity Act of 1972 -which prohibits discrimination in employment. HOUSING OPPORTUNITIES MADE ;"°'A,. FOR EVERYONE,INC.(H_O.M.E) Page 4 of 25 ACQUISITION,REHAB,RESALE SUPPLEMENTAL CDBG 8. 24 CFR 135 - Regulations outlining requirements of Section 3 of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968, as amended. 9. Age Discrimination Act of 1973 10. National Flood Insurance Act of 1968 11. 24 CFR Part 130 -Regulations that prohibit discrimination in employment in federally assisted construction contracts. 12. 40 CFR Part 15 - Regulations relating to the applicability of the Clean Air and Water Pollution Acts. 13. Contract Work-Hours and Safety Standards Act 14. Lead Based Paint Poisoning Preventive Act 15. Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 16. Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policies Act of 1970 17. 29 CFR Parts 3, 5 and 5a - Regulations which prescribe the payment of prevailing wages and the use of apprentices and trainees on federally assisted projects as mandated by the Davis-Bacon Act. HUD Form 4010, which describes the Davis-Bacon Act, is included as part of this agreement and must be included in all construction contracts funded by CDBG. See attachment A-3. 18. Revised Order Number 4 - Regulations that establish guidelines for the implementation of Executive Order 11246 as amended by Executive Orders 11375 and 12086. 19. Executive Order 11914 - Prohibits discrimination with respect to the handicapped in federally assisted projects. 20. Executive Order 11625 and U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Circular Letter 79-45-which prescribes goal percentages for participation of minority businesses in Community Development Block Grant Contracts. 21. 29 CFR Part 3 - The Copeland Anti-Kickback Act (i 8 U.S.C. 874 and 40 U.S.C. 276c), which deals with employee forfeiture of compensation by force. 22. Florida Statutes, Chapter 112 -which deals with conflict of interest. 23. HUD - required reports, circulars, and procedures, such as the Grantee Performance Report. if HOUSING OPPORTUNITIES MADE FOR EVERYONE,INC.(H.O.M.E) Page 5 of 25 ACQUISITION,REHAB,RESALE SUPPLEMENTAL CDBG 24. Public Law 100-430-the Fair Housing Amendments Act of 1988. 25. 24 CFR 570, Subpart J - regulations covering standard Grant Administration Procedures. These replace OMB Circular A-102. This subpart includes 24 CFR 570.502. 26. OMB Circular A-133-concerning annual audits. 27. OMB Circular A-122-which identifies cost principles. 28. Section 109, Public Law 100-202 - which restricts the awarding of public works contracts to firms from foreign countries with unfair trade practices. 29. 24 CFR Part 84 - OMB Circular A-110 Codified in the Uniform Administrative Requirements for Grants and Agreements With Institutions of Higher Education, Hospitals and Other Non-Profit Organizations. 30. 24 CFR Part 85- OMB Circular A-102 Codified in the Uniform Administrative Requirements for Grants and Agreements to State and Local Governments. 31. Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 as located at 8 U.S.C. 1324,et seq. and regulations relating thereto. Failure by the Contractor to comply with the laws referenced herein shall constitute a breach of this agreement and the County shall have the discretion to unilaterally terminate this agreement immediately. 32. Prohibition Of Gifts To County Employees: No organization or individual shall offer or give, either directly or indirectly, any favor, gift, loan, fee, service or other item of value to any County employee, as set forth in Chapter 112, Part III, Florida Statutes, Collier County Ethics Ordinance No. 2004-05, and County Administrative Procedure 5311. D. SUBCONTRACTS Any work or services subcontracted by the SUBRECIPIENT shall be specifically by written contract or agreement, and such subcontracts shall be subject to each provision of this Agreement and applicable County, State, and Federal guidelines and regulations. Prior to execution by the SUBRECIPIENT of any subcontract hereunder, such subcontracts must be submitted by the SUBRECIPIENT to HHS for its review and approval, which will specifically include a determination of compliance with the terms of the attached Work Program set forth in Exhibit"A." This review also includes ensuring that all consultant contracts and fee schedules meet the minimum standards as established by the Collier County Purchasing Department and HUD. Subcontracts for architecture, engineering, survey, and planning shall be negotiated fixed fee contracts. All additional services shall have prior written approval with support documentation detailing categories of persons performing work plus hourly rates including benefits,number of drawings required, and all items that justify the "Fixed Fee Contract." Reimbursements for HOUSING OPPORTUNITIES MADE ,„ FOR EVERYONE,INC. (H.O.M.E) Page 6 of 25 ACQUISITION,REHAB,RESALE SUPPLEMENTAL CDBG • such services will be made at SUBRECIPIENT cost. None of the work or services covered by this Agreement,including but not limited to consultant work or services, shall be subcontracted by the SUBRECIPIENT or reimbursed by the COUNTY without prior written approval of the HHS Department or his designee. E. AMENDMENTS Contract and Amendments: This Agreement, along with all exhibits and attachments which_are hereby incorporated as a part of this Agreement,may not be modified, amended, or extended orally. The County may, at its discretion,amend this Agreement to conform to changes required by Federal, State, County,or HUD guidelines, directives, and objectives. Such amendments shall be incorporated by written amendment as a part of this Agreement and shall be subject to approval of the County. This Agreement may be amended only by written agreement executed by the governing.boards of both parties, except that County representative may approve adjustments between line item amounts, or an extension of time and schedule provided in Exhibit A that do not change the project, or exceed the amount funded by the County, as stated herein. Any modifications to this contract shall be in compliance with the County Purchasing Policy and Administrative Procedures in effect at the time such modifications are authorized. F. INDEMNIFICATION To the maximum extent permitted by Florida law, the SUBRECIPIENT shall indemnify and hold harmless Collier County,its officers and employees from any and all liabilities, damages, losses and costs, including, but not limited to, reasonable attorneys' fees and paralegals' fees, to the extent caused by the negligence, recklessness, or intentionally wrongful conduct of the SUBRECIPIENT or anyone employed or utilized by the SUBRECIPIENT in the performance of this Agreement. This indemnification obligation shall not be construed to negate, abridge or reduce any other rights or remedies which otherwise may be available to an indemnified party or person described in this paragraph. This section does not pertain to any incident arising from the sole negligence of Collier County. The foregoing indemnification shall not constitute a waiver of sovereign immunity beyond the limits set forth in section 768.28, Florida Statutes. G. GRANTEE RECOGNITION All facilities purchased or constructed pursuant to this Agreement shall be clearly identified as to funding'source. The SUBRECIPIENT will include a reference to the financial support herein provided by HHS in all publications and publicity. In addition, the SUBRECIPIENT will make a good faith effort to recognize HHS' support for all activities made possible with funds made available under this Agreement. The SUBRECIPIENT will mount a temporary construction sign for projects funded by HHS. This design concept is intended to disseminate key information regarding the development team as well as Equal Housing Opportunity to the general public. This signs construction utilizes a minimum conventional 4'X 8"plywood back panel and other conventional construction materials and methods. H. TERMINATION In event of termination for any of the following reasons, all finished or unfinished documents, HOUSING OPPORTUNITIES MADE FOR EVERYONE,INC.(H.O.M.E) Page 7 of 25 ACQUISITION,REHAB,RESALE SUPPLEMENTAL CDBG data studies, surveys, drawings, maps, models, photographs, reports prepared, and capital equipment secured by the SUBRECIPIENT with funds under this Agreement shall be returned to HHS or the COUNTY. In the event of termination, the SUBRECIPIENT shall not be relieved of liability to the COUNTY for damages sustained by the COUNTY by virtue of any breach of the Contract by the SUBRECIPIENT, and the COUNTY may withhold any payment to the SUBRECIPIENT for set-off purposes until such time as the exact amount of damages due to the COUNTY from the SUBRECIPIENT is determined. 1. TERMINATION FOR CAUSE If through any cause either party shall fail to fulfill in timely and proper manner its obligations under this Agreement, or if either party shall violate any of the covenants, agreements, or stipulations of this Agreement, either party shall thereupon have the right to terminate this Agreement in whole or part by giving written notice of such termination to the other party and specifying therein the effective date of termination. 2. TERMINATION FOR CONVENIENCE At any time during the term of this Agreement, either party may, at its option and for any reason, terminate this Agreement upon ten(10)working days written notice to the other party. Upon termination,the COUNTY shall pay the SUBRECIPIENT for services rendered pursuant to this Agreement through and including the date of termination. 3. TERMINATION DUE TO CESSATION In the event the grant to the COUNTY under Title I of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974 (as amended) is suspended or terminated, this Agreement shall be suspended or terminated effective on the date that HUD specifies. INSURANCE 1. The SUBRECIPIENT shall carry out the activities specified in Attachment A, "Scope of Services,"in the County or the focus area(s) of Collier County. 2. INSURANCE REOUIREMENTS The SUBRECIPIENT shall furnish to Collier County, do Housing and Human Services Department, 3050 Horseshoe Drive North, Suite 110, Naples, Florida 34104, Certificate(s) of Insurance evidencing insurance coverage that meets the requirements as outlined below: (a.) Workers' Compensation as required by Chapter 440, Florida Statutes. (b.) Public Liability Insurance on a comprehensive basis in an amount no less than $300,000 per occurrence for combined Bodily Injury and Property Damage. Collier County must be shown as an additional insured with respect to this coverage. (c.) Automobile Liability Insurance covering all owned, non-owned and hired vehicles used in connection with this contract in an amount not less than $300,000 per occurrence for combined Bodily Injury and Property Damage. HOUSING OPPORTUNITIES MADE ' . FOR EVERYONE,INC.(H.O.M.E) Page 8 of 25 ACQUISITION,REHAB,RESALE SUPPLEMENTAL CDBG DESIGN STAGE(IF APPLICABLE) In addition to the insurance required in(1)—(3) above, a Certificate of Insurance must be provided as follows: (d.) Professional Liability Insurance in the name of the SUBRECIPIENT or the licensed design professional employed by the SUBRECIPIENT in an amount not less than $300,000 per occurrence providing for all sums which the SUBRECIPIENT and/or`the design professional shall become legally obligated to pay as damages fro claims arising out of the services performed by the SUBRECIPIENT or any person employed by the SUBRECIPIENT in connection with this contract. This insurance shall be maintained for a period of two (2)years after the certificate of Occupancy is issued. CONSTRUCTION PHASE(IF APPLICABLE) • In addition to the insurance required in(1)—(4) above, the SUBRECIPEINT shall provide or cause its Subcontractors to provide original policies indicating the following types of insurance coverage prior to any construction: (e.) Completed Value Builder's Risk Insurance on an "All Risk" basis in an amount not less than one hundred (100%) percent of the insurable value of the building(s) or structure(s). The policy shall be in the name of Collier County and the SUBRECIPIENT. (f.) Flood Insurance shall be provided for those properties found to be within a flood hazard zone, in an amount not less than the full replace values of the completed structure(s) or the maximum amount of coverage available through the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP), whichever is greater. The policy will show Collier County as a Loss Payee A.T.I.M.A. This policy will be provided as such time that the buildings' walls and roof exist. OPERATION/MANAGEMENT PHASE(IF APPLICABLE) After the Construction Phase is completed and occupancy begins, the following insurance must be kept in force throughout the duration of the loan and/or Contract: (g.) Public Liability coverage in an amount not less than $1,000,000 per occurrence for combined Bodily Injury and Property damage. Collier County must be shown as an additional insured with respect to this coverage. (h.) Property Insurance coverage on an "All Risk" basis in an amount not less than one hundred (100%) of the replacement cost of the property. Collier County must be shown as a Loss payee with respect to this coverage A.T.I.M.A. (i.) Flood Insurance coverage for those properties found to be within a flood hazard zone for the full replacement values of the structure(s) or the maximum amount of coverage available through the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP). The policy must show Collier County as a Loss Payee A.T.I.M.A. la HOUSING OPPORTUNITIES MADE FOR EVERYONE,INC.(H.O.M.E) Page 9 of 25 ACQUISITION,REHAB,RESALE SUPPLEMENTAL CDBG J. CONTRACTOR LIABILITY OBLIGATION Compliance with the foregoing requirements shall not relieve the SUBRECIPIENT of his liability and obligation under this subsection or under any subsection of this contract. The contract is contingent upon receipt of the insurance documents within fifteen(15) calendar days after the Board of County Commissioners' approval. If the Insurance certificate is received within the specified period, but not in the manner prescribed in these requirements, the SUBRECIPIENT shall be verbally notified of the deficiency and shall have an additional five (5)calendar days to submit a corrected Certificate to the County. If the SUBRECIPIENT fails to submit the required insurance documents in the manner prescribed in these requirements within twenty (20) calendar days after the Board of County Commissioners' approval, the SUBRECIPIENT shall be in default of the terms and conditions of the contract. VIII. ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS A. FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT The SUBRECIPIENT agrees to comply with OMB Circular A—110(Uniform Administrative Requirements for Grants and Agreements with Institutions of Higher Education, Hospitals and other Non-Profit Organizations) and agrees to adhere to the accounting principles and procedures required therein,utilize adequate internal controls, and maintain necessary source documentation for all costs incurred. B. DOCUMENTATION AND RECORD -KEEPING 1. The SUBRECIPIENT shall maintain all records required by the CDBG Federal Regulations. 2. All reports, plans, surveys, information, documents, maps, and other data procedures developed,prepared, assembled, or completed by the SUBRECIPIENT for the purpose of this Agreement shall be made available to the COUNTY by the SUBRECIPIENT at any time upon request by the COUNTY or HHS. Upon completion of all work contemplated under this Agreement copies of all documents and records relating to this Agreement shall be surrendered to HHS if requested. In any event the SUBRECIPIENT shall keep all documents and records for three (3) years after expiration of this Agreement. 3. The SUBRECIPIENT shall submit reports as required to assist the COUNTY in the preparation of HUD Labor Relations, WBE/MBE, Equal Opportunity Employment, and HUD Section 3 reports,pursuant to 24 CFR 570.502, 507, and 92(3)(vi). 4. SUBRECIPIENT shall submit monthly beneficiary reports to HHS using Exhibit"C". 5. The SUBRECIPIENT shall maintain records showing compliance with the Davis- Bacon Law, including files containing contractor payrolls, employee interviews, Davis- Bacon wage rates, and administrative cross-referencing. SUBRECIPIENT shall HOUSING OPPORTUNITIES MADE FOR EVERYONE,INC.(H.O.M.E) Page 10 of 25 ACQUISITION,REHAB,RESALE SUPPLEMENTAL CDBG maintain records showing contractor compliance with the Contract Work Hours and Work Safety Law. Similarly, the SUBRECIPIENT shall maintain records showing compliance with federal purchasing requirements and with other federal requirements for grant implementation. 6. Indirect Costs: If indirect costs are charged, the Subrecipient will develop an indirect cost allocation plan for determining the appropriate Subrecipient's sham of administrative costs and shall submit such plan to the County for approval, in a form specified by the County. C. PURCHASING All purchasing for services and goods, including capital equipment, shall be made by purchase order or by a written contract and in conformity with the procedures prescribed by the Federal Management Circulars A-110, A-122, 24 CFR Part 84, and 24 CFR Part 85, which are incorporated herein by reference. D. REPORTS, AUDITS,AND EVALUATIONS Reimbursement will be contingent on the timely receipt of complete and accurate reports required by this Agreement, and on the resolution of monitoring or audit findings identified pursuant to this Agreement. E. ADDITIONAL HOUSING & HUMAN SERVICES, COUNTY, AND HUD REQUIREMENTS HHS shall have the right under this Agreement to suspend or terminate reimbursement until the SUBRECIPIENT complies with any additional conditions that may be imposed by HHS, the COUNTY,or HUD at any time. F. PRIOR WRITTEN APPROVALS-SUMMARY The following activities require the prior written approval of the HHS Department or designee in order to be eligible for reimbursement. (1.) All subcontracts and agreements proposed to be entered into by the SUBRECIPIENT pursuant to this Agreement; (2.) All capital equipment expenditures of$1,000 or more; (3.) All out-of-town travel; (travel shall be reimbursed in accordance with Florida Statutes, Chapter 112.061); (4.) All change orders; and (5.) All requests to utilize uncommitted funds after the expiration of this agreement for programs described in Exhibit A, and (6.) All rates of pay and pay increases paid out of CDBG funds, whether for merit or cost of living. G. AUDITS AND INSPECTIONS 1. Non-profit organizations that expend$500,000 or more annually in federal awards shall have a single or program-specific audit conducted for that year in accordance with OMB A-133. Non-, ; HOUSING OPPORTUNITIES MADE FOR EVERYONE,INC.(H.O.M.E) Page 11 of 25 ACQUISITION,REHAB,RESALE SUPPLEMENTAL CDBG profit organizations expending federal awards of $500,000 or more under only one federal program may elect to have a program-specific audit performed in accordance with OMB A- 133. SUBRECIPIENT s who will be receiving, or who have received, federal awards for loans or loan guaranteed programs with may lie required to conduct audits of those programs in accordance with regulations of the federal agencies providing those guarantees or loans. 2. Non-profit organizations that expend less than $500,000 annually in federal awards shall be exempt from an audit conducted in accordance with OMB A-133, although their records must be available for review(e.g., inspections,.'evaluations). These agencies are required by HHS to submit"Reduced Scope" audits (e.g., financial audit, performance audits). They may choose, instead of a Reduced Scope Audit,to have a program audit conducted for each federal award in accordance with federal laws and regulations governing the program in which they participate. Records must be available for review or audit by appropriate officials of federal and County agencies. 3. When the requirements of OMB A-133 apply, or when the SUBRECIPIENT elects to comply with OMB A-133, an audit shall be conducted for each fiscal year for which federal awards attributable to this contract have been received by the SUBRECIPIENT. Each audit shall include a fiscal review, which includes a validation of all program-generated income and its disposition, especially attributable to CDBG funds, an internal control review, and a compliance review as described in OMB A-133. A copy of the audit report in triplicate must be received by HHS no later than six months following the end of the SUBRECIPIENT's fiscal year. 4. If an audit is required by Paragraph K of this contract, but the requirements of OMB A-133 do not apply or are not elected, the SUBRECIPIENT may choose to have an audit performed either on the basis of the SUBRECIPIENT's fiscal year or on the basis of the period during which HHS-federal assistance has been received. In either case, each audit shall cover a time period of not more than twelve months and an audit shall be submitted covering each assisted period until all the assistance received from this contract has been reported. Each audit shall adhere to all other audit standards of OMB A-133, as these may be limited to cover only those services undertaken pursuant to the terms of this contract. A copy of the audit report in triplicate must be received by HHS no later than six months following each audit period. 5. The SUBRECIPIENT shall maintain all contract Records in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles, procedures, and practices which shall sufficiently and properly reflect all revenues and expenditures of funds provided directly or indirectly by the County pursuant to the terms of this contract. 6. The SUBRECIPIENT shall maintain all Contract Records that document all actions undertaken to accomplish the"Scope of Services" outlined in Attachment A in this contract. 7. The SUBRECIPIENT shall ensure that the Contract Records shall be, at all times, subject to and available for full access and review, inspection, or audit by County and federal personnel and any other personnel duly authorized by the County. HOUSING OPPORTUNITIES MADE g` FOR EVERYONE,INC.(H.O.M.E) Page 12 of 25 ACQUISITION,REHAB,RESALE SUPPLEMENTAL CDBG 8. The SUBRECIPIENT shall include in all HHS approved subcontracts used to engage subcontractors to carry out any eligible substantive programmatic services, as such services are described in this contract and defined Iby HHS, each of the record-keeping and audit requirements detailed in this contract. HHS shall, in its sole discretion, determine when services are eligible substantive programmatic services and subject to the audit and record- keeping requirements described above. H. PROGRAM-GENERATED INCOME • All income earned by the SUBRECIPIENT from activities financed in whole or in part by funds provided hereunder must be reported to HHS. Such income would include, but not be limited to, income from resale, service fees, sale of commodities, and rental or usage fees. The SUBRECIPIENT shall report its plan to utilize such income to HHS, and said plan shall require the prior written approval of the HHS Department or designee. Accounting and disbursement of such income shall comply with OMB Circular A-110(Uniform Administrative Requirement for Federal Grants) and other applicable regulations incorporated herein by reference. In addition to the foregoing, Program Income, as defined by 24 CFR 570.500(a) for CDBG funds may be retained by the Agency. Program Income shall be utilized to undertake activities specified in"Exhibit A" of this Agreement, and all provisions of this Agreement shall apply to stated activities. Any Program Income on hand at or received by the SUBRECIPIENT or its sub-contractors after the expiration of this Agreement shall be returned to the COUNTY no later than thirty (30) days after such expiration, subject to any SUBRECIPIENT requests to utilize uncommitted funds. GRANT CLOSEOUT PROCEDURES SUBRECIPIENT's obligation to the COUNTY shall not end until all closeout requirements are completed. Activities during this closeout period shall include, but not limited to; making final payments, disposing of program assets (including the return of all unused materials, equipment, unspent cash advances, program income balances, and receivable accounts to the COUNTY), and determining the custodianship of records. IX. OTHER PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS A. OPPORTUNITIES FOR RESIDENTS AND CIVIL RIGHTS COMPLIANCE The SUBRECIPIENT agrees that no person shall on the ground of race, color, disability, national origin, religion, age, familial status, or sex be excluded from the benefits of, or be subjected to, discrimination under any activity carried out by the performance of this Agreement. Upon receipt of evidence of such discrimination,the COUNTY shall have the right to terminate this Agreement. To the greatest extent feasible, lower-income residents of the project areas shall be given opportunities for training and employment; and to the greatest feasible extent eligible business concerns located in or owned in substantial part by persons residing in the project areas shall be awarded contracts in connection with the project. The SUBRECIPIENT shall comply with HOUSING OPPORTUNITIES MADE `' FOR EVERYONE,INC.(H.O.M.E) Page 13 of 25 ACQUISITION,REHAB,RESALE SUPPLEMENTAL CDBG Section 3 of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1968. B. OPPORTUNITIES FOR SMALL AND MINORITY/WOMEN-OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES In the procurement of supplies, equipment, construction, or services to implement this Agreement, the SUBRECIPIENT shall make a positive effort to utilize small business and minority/women-owned business enterprises of supplies and services, and provide -these sources the maximum feasible opportunity to compete for contracts to be performed pursuant to this Agreement. To the maximum extent feasible these small business and minority/women- owned business enterprises shall be located in or owned by residents of the CDBG areas designated by Collier County in the Annual Consolidated Plan approved by HUD. C. PROGRAM BENEFICIARIES At least fifty-one percent(51%)of the beneficiaries of a project funded through this Agreement must be low- and moderate- income persons. If the project is located in an entitlement city, as defined by HUD, or serves beneficiaries countywide, more than thirty percent (30%) of the beneficiaries directly assisted through the use of funds under this Agreement must reside in unincorporated Collier County or in municipalities participating in the County's Urban County Qualification Program. The project funded under this Agreement shall assist beneficiaries as defined above for the time period designated in Exhibit A of this Agreement. The SUBRECIPIENT shall provide written verification of compliance to HHS upon HHS'request. D. EVALUATION AND MONITORING The SUBRECIPIENT agrees that HHS will carry out periodic monitoring and evaluation activities as determined necessary by HHS or the COUNTY and that the continuation of this Agreement is dependent upon satisfactory evaluation conclusions based on the terms of this Agreement, comparisons of planned versus actual progress relating to project scheduling, budgets, audit reports, and output measures. The SUBRECIPIENT agrees to furnish upon request to HHS, the COUNTY or the COUNTY's designees and make copies or transcriptions of such records and information, as is determined necessary by HHS or the COUNTY. The SUBRECIPIENT shall, upon the request of HHS, submit information and status reports required by HHS, the COUNTY or HUD on forms approved by HHS to enable HHS to evaluate said progress and to allow for completion of reports required HHS by HUD. The SUBRECIPIENT shall allow HHS or HUD to monitor the SUBRECIPIENT on site. Such site visits may be scheduled or unscheduled as determined by HHS or HUD. E. CONFLICT OF INTEREST The SUBRECIPIENT covenants that no person who presently exercises any functions or responsibilities in connection with the Project, has any personal financial interest, direct or indirect, in the target areas or any parcels therein, which would conflict in any manner or degree with the performance of this Agreement and that no person having any conflict of interest shall be employed by or subcontracted by the SUBRECIPIENT. Any possible conflict of interest on the part of the SUBRECIPIENT or its employees shall be disclosed in writing to HHS provided, however, that this paragraph shall be interpreted in such a manner so as not to unreasonably impede the statutory requirement that maximum opportunity be provided for employment of and participation of low and moderate-income residents of the project target area. HOUSING OPPORTUNITIES MADE FOR EVERYONE,INC.(H.O.M.E) Page 14 of 25 ACQUISITION,REHAB,RESALE SUPPLEMENTAL CDBG • F. PUBLIC ENTITY CRIMES As provided in section 287.133, Fla. Stat., by entering into this Agreement or performing any work in furtherance hereof, the SUBRECIPIENT certifies that it, its affiliates, suppliers, subcontractors and consultants who will'perform hereunder, have not been placed on the convicted vendor list maintained by the State of Florida Department of Management Services within the 36 months immediately preceding the date hereof. This notice is required section 287.133 (3)(a),Fla. Stat. G. DRUG-FREE WORKPLACE REQUIREMENTS The SUBRECIPIENT, as a condition of being awarded, must certify that they will provide drug-free workplaces in accordance with the Drug-Free Workplace Act of 1988 (42 U.S.C. 701)and with HUD's rules at 24 CFR Part 24, subpart F. • • H. CERTIFICATION REGARDING LOBBYING The undersigned certifies,to the best of his or her knowledge and belief,that: 1. No Federal appropriated funds have been paid or will be paid, by or on behalf of the undersigned, to any person for influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee of any agency, a Member of Congress, an officer or employee of Congress, or an employee of a Member of Congress in connection with the awarding of any Federal contract, the making of any Federal grant, the making of any Federal loan, the entering into of any cooperative agreement, and the extension, continuation, renewal, r m amendment, or modification of any Federal contract, grant, loan, or cooperative agreement. 2. If any funds other than Federal appropriated funds have been paid or will be paid to any person for influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee of any agency, a Member of Congress, an officer or employee of Congress, or an employee of a Member of Congress in connection with this Federal contract, grant, loan, or cooperative agreement,the undersigned shall complete and submit Standard Form-LLL, "Disclosure Form to Report Lobbying", in accordance with its instructions. 3. The undersigned shall require that the language of this certification be included in the award documents for all subawards at all tiers (including subcontracts, subgrants, and contracts under grants, loans, and cooperative Agreements) and that all SUBRECIPIENTS shall certify and disclose accordingly. REAL PROPERTY Any real property acquired by the SUBRECIPIENT for the purpose of carrying on the projects stated herein, and approved by the COUNTY in accordance with the Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policies Act of 1970 and 49 CFR 24.101, shall be subject to the provisions of the CDBG Regulations including, but not limited to, the provisions HOUSING OPPORTUNITIES MADE FOR EVERYONE,INC.(H.O.M.E) Page 15 of 25 ACQUISITION,REHAB,RESALE SUPPLEMENTAL CDBG on use and disposition of property. Any real property within the SUBRECIPIENT control, which is acquired or improved in whole or part with CDBG funds in excess of$25,000, must adhere to the CDBG Regulations at 24 CFR 570.505. X. ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS A. AIR AND WATER - The SUBRECIPIENT, as Subrecipient, agrees to comply with the following requirements insofar as they apply to the performance of the Contract: 1. Clean Air Act,41 U.S.C.,7401, et seq. 2. Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as amended, 33 U.S.C. 1251, et seq., as amended, 1318 relating to inspection,monitoring, entry,reports, and information, as well as other requirements specified in said Section 114 and Section 308 (EPA) regulations pursuant to 40 C.F.R.,Part 50, as amended. B. FLOOD DISASTER PROTECTION In accordance with the requirements of the Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973 (42 USC 4001), the Subrecipient shall assure that for activities located in an area identified by FEMA as having special flood hazards, flood insurance under the National Flood Insurance Program is obtained and maintained as a condition of financial assistance for acquisition or construction purposes (including rehabilitation). If appropriate, a letter of map amendment(LOMA) may be obtained from FEMA, which would satisfy this requirement and/or reduce the cost of said flood insurance. C. LEAD-BASED PAINT The Subrecipient agrees that any construction or rehabilitation of residential structures with assistance provided under this contract shall be subject to HUD Lead-Based Paint Regulations at 24 CFR 570.608, 24 CFR Part 25 and 24 CFR part 92.355. Such regulations pertain to all HUD-assisted housing and require that all owners, prospective owners, and tenants of properties constructed prior to 1978 be properly notified that such properties may include lead- based paint. Such notification shall point out the hazards of lead-based paint and explain the symptoms, treatment and precautions that should be taken when dealing with lead-based paint poisoning and the advisability and availability of blood lead level screening for children under seven. The notice should also point out that if lead-based paint is found on the property, abatement measures might be undertaken. D. HISTORIC PRESERVATION The Subrecipient agrees to comply with the Historic Preservation requirements set forth in the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, as amended (16 U.S.C. 470) and the procedures set forth in 36 CFR, Part 800, Advisory Council on Historic Preservation Procedures for Protection of Historical Properties, insofar as they apply to the performance of the Contract. In general, HOUSING OPPORTUNITIES MADE FOR EVERYONE,INC.(H.O.M.E) Page 16 of 25 ACQUISITION,REHAB,RESALE SUPPLEMENTAL CDBG • concurrence from the State Historic Preservation Officer is required for all rehabilitation and demolition of historic properties that are fifty years old or older or that are included, on a Federal, state, or local historic property list. XI. SEVERABILITY OF PROVISIONS If any provision of this Agreement is held invalid, the remainder of this Agreement shall not be affected thereby if such remainder would then continue to conform to the terms and requirements of applicable law. XII. REVERSION OF ASSETS Upon expiration of the Agreement, the SUBRECIPIENT shall transfer to the COUNTY any CDBG funds on hand at the time of expiration, any accounts receivable attributable to the use of CDBG funds, and any non-expendable personal property that was purchased with CDBG funds. Any real property under SUBRECIPIENT control that was acquired or improved in whole or in part with CDBG funds in excess of Twenty-five Thousand Dollars ($25,000) will be covered by the regulations 24 CFR Part 570.503(B)(8). XIII. CONDITIONS FOR RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS CDBG funds may not be used for religious activities or provided to primarily religious organizations. 24 CFR 570.200(j)specifies the limitations on CDBG funds, and is herein incorporated by reference. XIV. COUNTERPARTS OF THE AGREEMENT This Agreement, consisting of twenty-five (25) enumerated pages, which include the exhibits referenced herein, shall be executed in two (2) counterparts, each of which shall be deemed to be an original, and such counterparts will constitute one and the same instrument. XV. ENTIRE UNDERSTANDING This Agreement and its provisions merge any prior agreements, if any, between the parties hereto and constitutes the entire understanding. The parties hereby acknowledge that there have been and are no representations, warranties,covenants, or undertakings other than those expressly set forth herein. HOUSING OPPORTUNITIES MADE FOR EVERYONE,INC.(H.O.M.E) Page 17 of 25 ACQUISITION,REHAB,RESALE SUPPLEMENTAL CDBG IN WITNESS THEREOF,the parties hereto have caused this 25 page agreement to be executed by their undersigned officials as duly authorized effective the 23rd day of September,2008. HOUSING OPPORTUNITIES MADE for R NE, INS, BY:„ • j7 (SUBRECIPIENT SEAL) J• BARLOW, VICE-PRESIDENT SUBRECIPIENT WITNESS By: i l BY - Signature Air ATTEST;. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS DWIGHT;&.BROCK,CLERK OF COLL R COUNTY,FLORIDA -:�-4� ^ A 44 • BY V"� h t TOM HENNING, CHAIRMAN • ALipro`v`e* . killn and legalsufficienc,}' 4I fi Colleen Greene Assistant County Attorney HOUSING OPPORTUNITIES MADE FOR EVERYONE,INC.(H.O.M.E) Page 18 of 25 ACQUISITION,REHAB,RESALE SUPPLEMENTAL CDBG EXHIBIT"A" SCOPE OF SERVICES HOUSING OPPORTUNITIES MADE for EVERYONE INC. (H.O.M.E.) ACOUISITION—REHABILITATION-RESALE THE SUBRECIPIENT AGREES TO: A. PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Housing Opportunities Made for Everyone, Inc. (IO.M.E:) proposes to purchase up to twelve (12) foreclosed properties, rehabilitate them and resell them to low and very low income families (approximately 48 persons/12 families) in Collier County. The homes will be located throughout Collier County. All housing rehabilitation will be placed for bid and be performed by the contractor who has submitted the lowest responsible bid. The HHS staff will be responsible for qualifying the homeowners, and verifying that they fall at or under, 80%Median Family Income or(MFI). B. PROJECT SCOPE : The purpose of this funding is acquisition of available foreclosed properties within Collier County, rehabbing them and selling them to low and very low income qualified families. Specifically, funding is for the acquisition/rehab/resale of up to twelve (12) homes in suitable locations countywide. Housing Opportunities Made for Everyone, Inc. is requesting funding to provide affordable homeownership opportunities for low and very low income qualified families who meet the HUD Income Guidelines. Approximately 48 persons/12 families will benefit. The SUBRECIPIENT shall submit to Housing & Human Services a certification that all households meet income qualification and residency requirements at time of full occupancy. The Subrecipient will be responsible for the following: The creation and maintenance of income eligible files on clients served and documentation that all households are eligible under HUD Income Guidelines. If Applicable: Posting of visible signage at the work site identifying the funding source(s) as mentioned in section VII part F. NOTE 1: The SUBRECIPIENT shall submit its bid package and drawings/specifications to HHS and obtain a letter of approval prior to bidding the construction work. The final number of units to be acquired must be approved by the HHS staff if a significant change in units acquired changes. A significant change is any change greater than a 10%deviation from the 12 units. HOUSING OPPORTUNITIES MADE le FOR EVERYONE,INC.(H.O.M.E) Page 19 of 25 ACQUISITION,REHAB,RESALE SUPPLEMENTAL CDBG NOTE 2: The SUBRECIPIENT shall prioritize the work in the Project, and shall bid such work in a manner that would allow the receipt of itemized costs from bidders, which would then allow the award of items that can be funded by the budget. NOTE 3: The SUBRECIPIENT shall not award the construction contract for the Project until sufficient funding is available to complete the established scope of work. The SUBRECIPIENT shall obtain HHS's approval prior to awarding the construction contract to be funded through_ this agreement. After awarding such contract the SUBRECIPIENT shall obtain HHS's approval prior to executing any change orders to such contract. NOTE 4: The SUBRECIPIENT shall not request advancement from HHS for materials or equipment received and stored on the project site or elsewhere. The SUBRECIPIENT shall only request advancement for materials and equipment that have been installed. The SUBRECIPIENT further agrees that HHS, in consultation with any parties HHS deems necessary, shall be the final arbiter on the SUBRECIPIENT's compliance with the above. C. BUDGET: Foreclosure Acquisition,rehabilitation, and Resale Line Item: CDBG Funds Acquisition/Rehab/Resale $427,472.42 Total $427,472.42 If indirect costs are charged, the Subrecipient will develop an indirect cost allocation plan for determining the appropriate Subrecipient's share of administrative costs and shall submit such plan to the County for approval, in a form specified by the County. D. STAFFING: Provide list of staff directly responsible for reporting and request for payment processing. E. BONDING REQUIREMENTS: The SUBRECIPIENT shall comply with the requirements of OMB Circular A-110 (Uniform Administrative Requirement for Federal Grants) and 24 CFR Part 84 in regard to any bid guarantees,performance bonds, and payment bonds. F. FORMER PROJECTS: Failure to adequately maintain any former CDBG funded project may result in the delay of processing reimbursement requests for ongoing activities or in the forfeiture of future CDBG funds. G. WORK SCHEDULE:The time frame for completion of the outlined activities shall be: Milestone Deadline Purchase of land/and or Foreclosed properties _ September, 2008-June 15, 2009 Establish Refurb Plans September,2008-June 15,2009 Execute Refurb Plans September,2008-June 15,2009 Inspect Refurb Homes September 2008-June 15,2009 •uali Pros•ects for Purchase September 2008-June 15 2009 Sell Home to Income-Qualified Family October, 2008-June 15, 2009 Please note that if any of these activities exceed the timelines by two months a revised work schedule must be submitted to HHS, HOUSING OPPORTUNITIES MADE . FOR EVERYONE,INC.(H.O.M.E) Page 20 of 25 ACQUISITION,REHAB,RESALE SUPPLEMENTAL CDBG H. REPORTS: The SUBRECIPIENT shall submit detailed monthly progress reports to HHS outlining the status of specific activities under the project. Each report must account for the total activity for which the SUBRECIPIENT is paid with CDBG funds, in part or in whole, and which is required in fulfillment of their obligations regarding the Project. The progress reports shall be submitted on the form Exhibit "C". The progress reports shall be-used as an additional basis for HHS approval of invoices, etc. for payment. After funding is expended, the monthly reporting requirements remain until 51% of the units are occupied. I. OUTCOME PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENTS: OBJECTIVE OUTCOMES ACTIVITY INDICATORS DECENT HOUSING Provide decent,safe, and Acquisition, rehab and Number of affordable affordable housing through the resale of up to twelve units purchased up to acquisition and rehabilitation (12) foreclosed properties (12) - of up to twelve(12)units. J. DAVIS-BACON ACT: The SUBRECIPIENT shall request the County to obtain a Davis-Bacon wage decision for the project prior to advertising the construction work. The SUBRECIPIENT shall incorporate a copy of the Davis-Bacon wage decision and disclose the requirements of the Davis- Bacon Act in its construction bid solicitation and sub-contract(s). K. COMPENSATION: The County shall reimburse the SUBRECIPIENT for the performance of this Agreement upon completion or partial completion of the work tasks as accepted and approved by HHS pursuant to the submittal of monthly progress reports as identified in Section I. Payments shall be made to the SUBRECIPIENT when requested as work progresses, but not more frequently than once per month. Adherence to the work schedule identified in Section G will be required, unless modified in writing by the parties. Payment will be made upon receipt of a proper invoice and in compliance with Section 218.70,Fla. Stats., otherwise known as the"Local Government Prompt Payment Act". EA HOUSING OPPORTUNITIES MADE VD FOR EVERYONE,INC.(H.O.M.E) Page 21 of 25 ACQUISITION,REHAB,RESALE SUPPLEMENTAL CDBG EXHIBIT "B" COLLIER COUNTY ROUSING AND HUMAN SERVICES REQUEST FOR PAYMENT SECTION 1: REQUEST FOR PAYMENT Subrecipient Name: Housing Opportunities Made for Everyone, Inc. Subrecipient Address: 4351 Gulf Shore Blvd.North,Residence 19N, Le Rivage,Naples,Fl 34103 Project Name: Housing Opportunities Made for Everyone Rehab Project Project No: CD- Payment Request# Dollar Amount Requested: $ SECTION II: STATUS OF FUNDS 1. Grant Amount Awarded $ 427,472.42 2. Sum of Past Claims Paid on this Account 3. Total Grant Amount Awarded Less Sum Of Past Claims Paid on this Account $ 4. Amount of Previous Unpaid Requests 5. Amount of Today's Request 6. Current Grant Balance(Initial Grant Amount Awarded Less Sum of all requests) $ I certify that this request for payment has been drawn in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Agreement between the County and us as the Sub-recipient. I also certify that the amount of the Request for Payment is not in excess of current needs. Signature Date Title Authorizing Grant Coordinator Supervisor (approval authority under$14,999) Dept Director (approval required$15,000 and above) HOUSING OPPORTUNITIES MADE FOR EVERYONE,INC.(H.O.M.E) Page 22 of 25 ACQUISITION,REHAB,RESALE SUPPLEMENTAL CDBG EXHIBIT"C" CDBG MONTHLY PROGRESS REPORT Complete form for past month and submit to Housing&Human Service's staff by the 10th of the following month. Status Report for Month of Submittal Date: Project Name Housing Opportunities Made for Everyone Rehab Project Project Number CD- Activity Number Subrecipient: Housing Opportunities Made for Everyone, Inc. Contact Person Telephone: (239)239-649-6380 Fax: (239)649-6378 E-mail: home@lerivage.net 1. Activity Status/Milestones (describe any action taken,relating to this project, during the past month): 2. What events/actions are scheduled for the next two months? 3. Describe any affirmative marketing you have implemented regarding this project. Please list and attach any recent media coverage of your organization relating to this project. 4. List any additional data relevant to the outcome measures listed on the application for this project. S. Identify any potential issues that may cause delay. ift HOUSING OPPORTUNITIES MADE FOR EVERYONE,INC.(H.O.M.E) Page 23 of 2S ACQUISITION,REHAB,RESALE SUPPLEMENTAL CDBG 6. New contracts executed this month(if applicable): Name of Contractor or Amount of Contractor Race Ethnicity Subcontractor, Address &Phone Contract Federal ID (see definitions on (see definitions on Number Number following page) following page) 7. For projects that serve a particular clientele,please complete the following information by entering the appropriate number in the blank spaces and in the chart below: •Complete the below chart for NEW clients served this month. DO NOT DUPLICATE clients served in previous months. You may provide data by either households or persons served. However, if one person received TWO services this counts as TWO SERVICE UNITS: TOTAL BENEFICIARIES This project benefits households or persons. Please circle one category(either"households"or "persons"). Enter the number of beneficiaries in the blank space and in box "1." INCOME Of the households or persons assisted, are extremely low-income income(0-30%)of the current Median Family Income(MFI). Enter this number in box "2." Of the households or persons assisted, are very low-income (31-50%)of the current Median Family Income(MFI). Enter this number in box "3." Of these households or persons assisted, are low-income(51-80%) of the current Median Family Income(MFI). Enter this number in box "4." NOTE: The total of boxes 2, 3 and 4 should equal the number in box 1. FEMALE HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD This project assisted Female Head of Households REGARDLESS of income. Enter this number in box "5" below. BOX BOX 2 BOX 3 BOX 4 BOX 5 Total Number of Extremely Very Low Income Female Head of Households or Persons Low Income Low Income (51-80%) Household Assisted (0-30%) (31-50%) HOUSING OPPORTUNITIES MADE 4' FOR EVERYONE,INC.(H.O.M.E) Page 24 of 25 ACQUISITION,REHAB,RESALE SUPPLEMENTAL CDBG • Subrecipients must indicate total beneficiaries for Race AND Ethnicity IIIP Definitions of Race: - 1. White: A person having origins in any of the original peoples of Europe,the Middle East, or North Africa. 2. Black or African-American: A person having origins in any of the black racial groups of Africa. 3. Asian: A person having origins in any of the original peoples of the Far East, Southeast Asia, or the Indian subcontinent including, for example, Cambodia, China, India, Japan,Korea,Malaysia, Pakistan,the Philippine Islands, Thailand,and Vietnam. 4. American Indian or Alaska Native: A person having origins in any of the original peoples of North and South America(including Central America), and who maintains tribal affiliation or community attachment. • 5. Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander: A person having origins in any of the original people of Hawaii, Guam, Samoa,or other Pacific Islands. Definitions of Ethnicity: 1. Hispanic or Latino: A person of Cuban, Mexican, Puerto Rican, South or Central American, or other Spanish culture or origin, regardless of race. Tabulation Table of Race and Ethnicity Beneficiaries White .. .. .`.'=. '> ?, ... . Black or African American Asian American Indian or Alaskan Native Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander American Indian/Alaska Native and White Asian and White Black/African American and White American Indian/Alaskan Native and Black/African American Other Multi-Racial TOTAL: HOUSING OPPORTUNITIES MADE FOR EVERYONE,INC.(H.O.M.E) Page 25 of 25 ACQUISITION,REHAB,RESALE SUPPLEMENTAL CDBG 1607 EXHIBIT A-1 Contract Amendment# 1 I' "Housing Opportunities Made for Everyone :JAN 2 3 2�a9 Acquisition,Rehabilitation,Resale Supplemental CDBG" This amendment, dated January 13 , 2009 to the referenced agreement shall be by and between the parties to the original Agreement, H.O.M.E. (Housing Opportunities Made for Everyone(to be referred to as'Sub-Recipient")and Collier County,a political subdivision of the state of Florida,(to be referred to as"County"). Statement of Understanding RE: Contract # B-08-UC-12-0016 ", Housing Opportunities Made for Everyone- Acquisition, Rehabilitation,Resale Supplemental CDBG." In order to continue the services provided for in the original Contract document referenced above,the Sub-Recipient agrees to amend the above referenced Contract as follows: AMEND: Exhibit A-Scope,Section G(Work Schedule)language Note: Words underlined have been added. Words struck through have been deleted. OPP Please note that if any of these activities exceed the timelines by two months a revised work schedule must be submitted to HMS. NOTE: Performance milestones are in effect for program monitoring requirements only, and as such.are used by HUT)and other grantor agencies as general target goals rather than strict performance requirements. AMEND: Exhibit A,Scope,Section K(Compensation)language Note:Words underlined have been added.Words struck through have been deleted. COMPENSATION: The County shall reimburse the SUB-RECIPIENT for the performance of this Agreement upon completion or partial completion of the work tasks as accepted and approved by HHS pursuant to the submittal of monthly progress reports, but not more frequently than once per month. Progress payments to H.O.M.E., as approved by HHS, can be made for any eligible activity listed in the contract. Eligible work tasks and/or activities shall include, but not be limited to, acquisition of a property, rehabilitation of the property and resale of the property to an income qualified buyer. Payments for eligible work tasks and/or activities may be made directly to the provider of the service(s),as approved by HHS, at H.O.M.E.'s request. Adherence to the work schedule identified in Section G will be required, unless modified in writing by the parties. Payment will be made upon receipt of a proper invoice and in compliance with Section 218.70, Fla. Stat. otherwise known as the "Local Government Prompt Payment Act." All other terms and conditions of the agreement shall remain in force. . ;. 1 Exhibit A-1 Contract Amendment#1 16 LI 7 'H.O.M.E:Foreclosure Strategy,Page 2 of 2 0 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Sub-Recipient and the County have each, respectively, by an authorized person or agent,hereunder set their hands and seals on the date(s)indicated below. Accepted: /"/3 -- ,2009 1 A•1-1'EST: COUNTY: Dwight 4 asogit,.:0* BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS " "" `° COLLIER COUNTY, ORIDA • . .;: 1 idt• By: -- � 7 y . .. s Tom ennui. " 'airman . S . . .. '`Ar- - ,� '44.V. ' DEPAR DIRECT R Ho ..'•.pp •rtties a for Everyone • By: .�. By: �. �.,..s •1 Barlow,Vice President Marcy ine WI " SS: DIVI r►, AllI • . FOR , By: L L/n . By: /Ill D Mar a Ramsey 4 ,..hai S' ,a !,rf Print Name and Title GRANT C i QRDINATOR By: 3 - ' Sandra Marrero *SS: 6)4-Vat/L... CONTRACT SPECIALIST B : 1 & 1 By: /l..�i L l / By: , y / yn Wo•• M Ag o CA roe. X-1\ Print Name an Title Approved as to form and Le 1 Sufficiency: Assrsta emtty A o rnee Item* 16)b1 COI 116en in• Green-e_ D�a eda ' Printed Name !d .4: Ij CONTRACT/WORK ORDER MODIFICATION 6.) CHECKLIST FORM PROJECT NAME: Housing Opportunities Made for Everyone,Inc(H.O.M.E.) PROJECT#: CD-SF 08-02 PROJECT MANAGER: S.Marrero BID/RFP#: B08-UC-12-0016 MOD#: 2 PO#: 45001018654 WORK ORDER#: N/A DEPARTMENT: Housing and Human Services CONTRACTOR/FIRM NAME: H.O.M.E. Inc Original Contract Amount: $ 427,472.42 (Starting Point) Current BCC Approved Amount: $ 427,472.42 (Last Total Amount Approved by the BCC) Current Contract Amount: $ 427,472.42 (Including All Changes Prior To This Modification) Change Amount: $ 0 Revised Contract/Work Order Amount: $ 427,472.42 (Including This Change Order) Cumulative Dollar Value of Changes to this Contract/Work Order: $ 0 Date of Last BCC Approval 09-23-08 Agenda Item# 16D06 Percentage of the change over/under current contract amount 0 Formula:(Revised Amount/Last BCC approved amount)-1 CURRENT COMPLETION DATE(S):ORIGINAL: 6-30-2009 CURRENT: 9-30-2009 Describe the change(s): To extend the agreement date by 107 days, from June 15, 2009 until September 30,2009. No other language in the above referenced agreement will change with this change order. Specify the reasons for.the change(s) r 1. Planned or Elective (' 2. Unforeseen Conditions r 3. Quantity Adjustments f' 4,.Correction of Errors(Plans,Specifications or Scope of Work) r 5.Value Added ® 6. Schedule Adjustments Note: One or more may be checked, depending on the nature of the change(s). Identify all negative impacts to the project if this change order were not processed: The proiect would not be able to be completed. This change was requested by: PIContractor/Consultant ❑ Owner 1 Using Department r CDES 1-Design Professional riRegulatory Agency(Specify) ❑Other(Specify) CONTRACT SPECIALIST PARTICIPATION IN NEGOTIATIONS: Yes No This form is to be signed and dated. APPROVED BY: Sandra Marrero Date: 03-04-09 Project Manager 3 /�j 9 REVIEWED BY: ,� �(J!�"��( Date: _) —/ '"-d Contra t pecialist Revised 11.19.2007 . CHANGE ORDER 0 CHANGE ORDER NO. 1 CONTRACT NO. B08-UC-12-0016 BCC Date: 09-23-2008 Agenda Item: 16D06 TO: Housing Opportunities Made for Everyone,Inc. (H.O.M.E) 4351 Gulf Shore Blvd.North Residence 19N Le Rivage Naples,Fl 34103 DATE: 03-04-09 PROJECT NAME: Acquisition/Rehab/Re-Sale PROJECT NO.: CD-SF 08-02 Under our AGREEMENT dated September 23,2008. You hereby are authorized and directed to make the following change(s) in accordance with terms and conditions of the Agreement: To extend the agreement date by 107 days, from June 15, 2009 until September 30, 2009. No other language in the above referenced agreement will change with this change order. Original Agreement Amount $ 427,472.42 h, ) Sum of Previous Changes $ 0 This Change Order add or deduct $ 0 Present Agreement Amount $ 427,472.42 By amending this contract, the County is not relieving your firm of its obligations to perform work in a timely and satisfactory manner or any consequences resulting from failing to do so. Collier County hereby reserves all legal rights, including, but not limited to, rights to terminate, suspend or elect any other appropriate course(s) of action should circumstances warrant with regard to the referenced contract. The adjustment, if any,to the Agreement shall constitute a full and fmal settlement of any and all claims of the Contractor arising out of or related to the change set forth herein, including claims for impact and delay costs. Accepted: ,2009 DEVELOPER: OWNER: Housing Opportunities de for Everyone BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS •.E.)f. OF IER COUNTY,FLORIDA By: • I By: AMer4 •n Barlow,Vice-1 eAdent Sandra Marrero,Project Manager t D, ISION �r INISTRATOR By: l _de ll 1,2, aria Ra if; DEPAR MENT DIRE TOR By: /. - __ ..P Marcy Kru a ne CONTRACT SPECIALIST By: I,. .,A It mac. 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