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Oct obe r 13. 1993 9 :00 a.a. lXi!'ICBz ALL PERSCM YISBIJIG T'O SP'FAR ON ANN AGEpMDA ITEM III�T RE�IST£R PRIM TO - SMAKERS MUST RIMI WITH THE CGUW T PRItR TO TM PRRSmmTIOat OR THE AGxmm rrm To E3F I IS - BBQ4'Qb -y'S "0 ADCRESS THE BOARD ON SJBJFITS WHICH ARE lmOT om THIS AGEMK MRST BE s umc rrED IM WRITING WITfi EXKAMATION TO THE COUWry AIDUMISTRATM AT LEAST 13 EATS PRIOR TU THE DATE OF THE MEETDiG AM WIM BE HEARD QNF,E • pOBL I C PETI'rI om - . JMY PERSCM UM D®CIi7R5 Tb APPE'AL A OOCISION OF THIS BewuM WILL I8D A BBC OP THE PFX)CEZDDNC;s PQA"lKD9DlG VETO. AND 71UOEEPURE MAY MBEs TO EKSURE THAT A VERHATM RECQtD OF TM PRMMDDR:S IS NAM. WHICH MCLUEES THE TESTI?C ff ABU EVIDElI UpCw WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE BA.. AM 1=1STERM PML I C SP?°AlMtS VI IL BF L DII T ED TO F rj7 (5) MZMCT3i'S Ulu PERKISSION FOR ALDITIOBAL THE IS CRAM?ED BY THE CSAI101AK . ASSISlF.t) LISTENUNG DUVICES POR THE HEARIIIG IMPAIRED ARE AVAIIABXZ IN TM COURT C'O NC SSIONBRS' OFFICE. POR 12: 00 N Cw To 1 : 00 p. M. I. DIVOCATION - = E`':?rt- , a -a: •:.,,: ..'� ^ - ? -� ~e _3 = °- = iutber ati C': .ir Cam, _ • - - • _ 2. PLEtX;g OP ALLEGIANCE 3. 1APPFADVAL OF AGES Approved and /or Adopted with chaffs - 5/0 B. C. 4. APPROVAL OF KIIRTlES Approved as presented - 5/0 C- 4 te=t•er i3. 5. P'ROCIAMATICIRS AID SERVICE A3GtRDS Page I B. POB%IC MORTS C. PQBLic S wkricxS I) ?ev-e c the prese_ .a_ion. r: &-s ... historic Roberts =arc pr�Y4= _ -•- = zcsa:ee _ Option S with conditions - 4/2 (Cow jssiaoer CmmtantiDe Opposed) D. S�iJFFFCIFFfr SERVICES / a'►a POR a AQTBDRi • a 9. C UMT A77ORMET I S RXPCR? 10. BQMW OF COUWrY COMKISSIONEMS A- App4i--rrc - Of er o - _ - - may$' .P_r �C.:_..d Y+a:er arm Page 2 N ,V 1�y,.. OK't I3. I998 PFAx3amKTIcw5 V • SZMVICE Aiii ums Presented I) David Roj=es, =3c:?.t;es 2) Charles a parks +: 3�ecrea : years 3) Victor PhilOgeme "--af fit C�+era : icc-s 4) Glen A:derfes.C+- 15 'Tears C. PmzSEwTA77cmS; Presented 3f ?rese~::a_ -cr. to apprec.a;.ior. for _.._s_a:ydl.. =' ^; _.'e '5 --per - - - _•� ?rogran' prese. sec !- Ca=', _ti.. -=se 6. 1lgmay€AL OP Cif' S BSF�t! A. AML?SIS Or CHAMGES To gUtSERYPS pOR CONTUgGENC _ 7. PumLIC PS'liTXCNS B. COUKrY ALXINISTRAZCR' S REPORT A. CUMPM 1 TT L E3rd I R4Ol47IrAL SENVI CZS I) Recoa da t i om to app rove he .-,r a arc: P--ogra= ! rr o j ec t -.. s t i 4/0 Mmmissicoer Mac-L e ith ie abt) ages to DCA B. SIG l) Iso _ ?�e.,tio� . it -a8 -5 1 ns 4 t t P . _. , p._. •Rte'. -: J .s �+a :...i3 C _ 'L$ nz acresO. __._,e-^ r ^- ia^a `er sec t - Gr".. 1L'� : �`. N+o 5 .^�'.: _ �+ �- �' .'?, West C : So43t�. a5• �otiaa fii led - 3/2 - OPPowed Cra�aissiDoers Nic kia awd fit• nw i=e 21 Petitioc so. Park Y_ Associates. ?.A.. repress -: u- af�car 4- Walg eers ?'.'J _`cr a•cccs.,e- - �e e1cam" to � as °� P= :Deaf -•.a_ rg'- ce=_e= o= iS.� t ec: a , t'�e somas :_' s ; cc. - a : ' 6 ac. es �aaci a Va�3e _bi1t Beach Road. -- e' �`= --part -Pte. 't' . Sect; • "bw-• Sou ra.-xe 25 r'.a.st, Collier ...c':•; �' .•si�ip t3 izmg � t]�rdia�:� 98 -84 C" : t �' • = i c r.ca _ �d�Opted w /xUpu at iaos is amemded _ 5!0 xr Page 3 O=tter 1 13, 19 Nastemater Authority. neaolutioo 98 -420 - 4ppoi.atiaq Lowe "" Lan - s B_ A APPOntne--,t Of steed 510 RemOlutiaa 98 -421 - Appoiati Al 5f0 k c C_ i i.i t=m y �luticw 98 -422 - �ltitlaq �- p � �ard a and OTHER r rTEMS A. O O'lSEY C1vrcv-ITV'fIC1gL 0MCERS B. p pUBT.IC rrummmo!' a GE3QmAL TOPICS 1- 1,10ume-roras COc=�e;:_s nade PUBLIC EEEAJtI);S Wr" BE EOVuW DONMIATFS.T pOtj C R= S STA" I 12. F FUW•IC E _ HCr ITEWS A. D D IVE PLAN At®IQUWM 1) F F_abiic :ea::� for - the 1998 Res_ 98 -423 aad Ord. 98 -83 t tr�ittinq w l) Iso _ ?�e.,tio� . it -a8 -5 1 ns 4 t t P . _. , p._. •Rte'. -: J .s �+a :...i3 C _ 'L$ nz acresO. __._,e-^ r ^- ia^a `er sec t - Gr".. 1L'� : �`. N+o 5 .^�'.: _ �+ �- �' .'?, West C : So43t�. a5• �otiaa fii led - 3/2 - OPPowed Cra�aissiDoers Nic kia awd fit• nw i=e 21 Petitioc so. Park Y_ Associates. ?.A.. repress -: u- af�car 4- Walg eers ?'.'J _`cr a•cccs.,e- - �e e1cam" to � as °� P= :Deaf -•.a_ rg'- ce=_e= o= iS.� t ec: a , t'�e somas :_' s ; cc. - a : ' 6 ac. es �aaci a Va�3e _bi1t Beach Road. -- e' �`= --part -Pte. 't' . Sect; • "bw-• Sou ra.-xe 25 r'.a.st, Collier ...c':•; �' .•si�ip t3 izmg � t]�rdia�:� 98 -84 C" : t �' • = i c r.ca _ �d�Opted w /xUpu at iaos is amemded _ 5!0 xr Page 3 October 13 , 1998 Mowed frct Item 17A 3. Pet;tioa 00 PUM- -93 -3. Mr. SXrJ e A. Rankin, ?.L.A., of W-*Iso -. X+.i�ller.3a..tan and Peek. Inc.. reF.resen>img Le.ly 1 � ,en- Corporatio=. r .. Sng a re=one ',--= * �a I to • 2 % r 1-m�..�: ;ed unit t De-r c 2 ` i= order to =e r *,e the Le I y :,. kes iM 10zdi'Latrce IGo. 93-3A. ac)d the !:$� es p.&� Park _r`= (Ord;z, NO. 88 -44) -:=Lo a :.ew PC7 t, as L�e" Lakes r' , LZ ?� for - - } F.opeerty :�cated c: -7-.-e _ =zh side ::?_ Z .S. 4i, :.. Sect iocs 29. 3 0. 3 2 and 32, : ov.: _s i r � ; ro►� _.. Ra.e 16 East. Collier Col=ty. Florida Ordinance 98 -85 - Adopted with stipulations 5/0 Moved from Item 178 4. Petition loo. PGD- 96 -12. J. Gar- � :ler. P.s.. repres4Ling Royce O. Stalling. Jr .. requesting a rezone from •A• Rt:za? Agricultural to •PUZ-• Plamned :: DL–relopuent, for a nulti- faaily dee+elr.gWt for property :ocated east and adjacent to Santa Barbara Bouie-:ard. one -ha:: wile north of Davis 3ouie-.r&-d (SR-84) in t:ae saes t:: 4 of Sect i c- 4. : c- &-..ship 50 Scrag. and Range 26 East. Collier County, . :orit:a. consisting o approximately 39.e2 acres. Ordinance 98 -86 Adopted with stipulaticas as aimended 5/0 3a AdaPt as OrdInw-ce a=e=J. :mg Co::.er there✓t re=a.�i:yg bet- Col? ier Corporate 5 :a-e _roc: -arithi J -vc:;ti: Paz1 any &p es r P: ..ew Paz.c �tze+ct Ligbting yt-;niC:pal Service Cax:r - 98 -87 - 5/0 2) Approve an ceded O dirsance re. at ins; to he&, -h. mate_ and :vessel control. Ord. 98 -88 - Adopted 4/1 (Comaissiocer CoostawLine oppowed) • . • • • ! ;0 14- STAFF'S CMIU ICATIOnS A. No nee t i --Yv- t c Ne h e :._ Cn : � �° _ :319:_ Cr 16. Cam!' AGEMA - All utters listed under this item are c wwider"d to be routine and action will be tak— by one motion witboot Paige 4 S) Apprer-ral of sta.f selec.ion c. r= �:essioca :a:.ic :-re:in; Consultant Fir=s a aT,:tbo:i.:at._.. ,0 &-car,4 y -zits *.a sa.-ne ofeSs -;onaI a "iC Engi:M?:: ^9 C0r-S 1.a.:.t SerVices. Ei,ail ey- Born i Associates. Inc . ; David P 1 tmm wr & Assoc . ; Tindal e Oliver and Assoc.. Inc.; and Wilson. Miller. Bartaa i P"} Page 5 October 13. 199 separate discvas i on of each item_ I f d isc vzz iou is desired by a member of the Hoard. that item(s) will be removed f ram the C uftwt Age0da and comfdkwed separately. Approved and/or adapted with changes - S/0 A- CCROMITi SERVICES I) %eq-.:est :o app: --.e : �: -ecc•. `_. _ -e r : �: _a. ^_ •^r -s -- ��� Mobile Home Sec-.:r v /Caos"Mctioo and !Maintenance Agreement and stipulations as detailed in the E:jcutiv+e Summary. 2) ISIS 17= HAS Baum 3) Appro ai of a cc-_:ac: �ri�� _fie - - -_�3 �e-a_ .,e "= q;a --t T.►:r:.t0-.:ty 4) -. App r cm a i : a:. $ = e s� -"�`« ► Y: - . , r3 iCh - - o- .. 2�.a..ay t 7istr:ct tc 1'.az:_t- ,.a -e1_ :•s.::a�e State: a im0612 ►0Z 2S9g Of ?-- a :. ^.&qe Bars l :-S 1 3 • _ Cy-press Basin B. FUER.IC 1MO�S 1) App r O•r e funding :� O co----sect . ? '!O'�i 7= � t h4 CO;.:.tf' Sew- S}*s.e= ?b Wilson. Killer, Barton t Peek in t be amotai t of $36.0,00 i Re-e---. lhi^s .c. ...e -- 2868. Staff to re- solicit bids 3) Approval Of Work Clyde: �C"..@t -.. -; _ -- .c: _ :e .',gi :eeri:7g Services Stat `_c- High Se:: ice - 4b Camp Dresz;er t McZee Inc. in the amount of $43,000-00 4) App: o e C :-.ar4e ^: 6?: !i ::.e �p - .5 • - , `- _ I= grater ;:ea- • ,.a t 6 -I ..��1� r 26908. Pr0jPCt 7#0859fT 81S. In the a.aant of $70.094.00 S) Apprer-ral of sta.f selec.ion c. r= �:essioca :a:.ic :-re:in; Consultant Fir=s a aT,:tbo:i.:at._.. ,0 &-car,4 y -zits *.a sa.-ne ofeSs -;onaI a "iC Engi:M?:: ^9 C0r-S 1.a.:.t SerVices. Ei,ail ey- Born i Associates. Inc . ; David P 1 tmm wr & Assoc . ; Tindal e Oliver and Assoc.. Inc.; and Wilson. Miller. Bartaa i P"} Page 5 -t Oct niaeyc 23. 2.9'9 5) Apprwee a Resolution aonoving te: of office for aastbers a�poi.nted to the Radio Road Bea::: i f icat ioc Advisory ee _ 7 ; Men. " -418 7) Approval of a lease agreement te:w*e: o:::e: Co =t1 and :.f-x Say Partners. Li.0 for L•S4 of Yownsrip 48. Range 25. In the amount of $12,040.00 annually 8) Approve a joint project agreerae- : grit:: the Florida r ;mot of Transportaticni for the reloca: io,^ of Cor,=. –y Water and Was:evater facii: ties re�qsired • ^f i prc-.e=e=ts to State dd 4: (US 41) f.-ca scOsth of Myrtle Roa- to Co,.:.._y.• ?.«ad 287 (O:d US 41) - Staff's .eq.:est C. PUBLIC S WArICBS 1) Authorize '•.maids to repair the ck--:,c and sea vai1 at claxa= " Park_ In the estiaated amount of $45.004.00 D. SaPPOR! SERVICES 1) Approve aad exec -ate an Agree=e : to pro-de for aax sa■= expenditure of $50.000 from the aA :.a-xi :rsst to ccns:.rI pct r-sral safety ref&,. a facilities :r:t :,: Go.`den Gate $.states. 2) E:xecute contractual agree=ent v, -: h =as-. `:apses Fire Co:.trcl az:d Rescue District for Fire and Fes:- ;e Protection Ser.ice-s Srit.h the Collier Cc-=t- .f Fire Contro: - istric;. 3) ;=end Softtrare :. =-- e. -sing irgree;e : !? % -:it^ 4) Approval of a Resolu_ion tea:.. - the Cc:slier Cor.:.:! Service user Fees Res. 98 -419 11 Selection: of L'rxdervriters i:; an!i = ipation c ref:�iag _�a Collier Co- .2.^.ty water'-se-wer :s:__ct =e.er.ze :-;craft. Series : "s?_. Raymond James & Ass+oc i a tes . Inc. as the senior aianaq in g underwriter and Saloman. Smith. Barney as the cc,-managing underwriter Page 6 October 13, 1993 i} Misce:laoeous: iteMS to f le for r --ord wil th acti,^ as directed. • :r:• •• t • • •.:..• 1 f C WrEMM) FWW 10/6/98 18'11 1iC : zecoc=benpdatiomm that the fir` autborilzo the pzoo~sre nt o. 4 :salting hardwa -re and softua -e. FVxm RLS Integrated Products and Services. Inc. in the a■mmt of $141.046-00 i,• • a WA •I'• - •: I­.% •. •he :. • • • • • :.- •`1 • : ri : •• ry to •• a.: • s f :t:• • r : • V • •a 5:• NO • : 1: r :r: r :. • • J • • w • s to 1.2.83 A. Petition on FUM -98 -3. Mr. Bruce R. Ran -kin. R.L.A.. of Yilsoz. Miller, Barton a.•x Peek. ::ac.. : e r rese ^. t .:.q Le 1 y ,eve 1 cp=e =t Corporati:... re,.:estinNg a re_c-e frcc *?r:-,* to ia-.)* Unit .•e••: a l i ::. Order to re r: e tte Le dl y Lakes M-0 EQrdizzance No. 93-32) and the Iza;:. es : -a.. Park r i C:- . d: .a ce So. as-44) into a new F"M to •e .-.cwn as Leii Lakes Golf resort rUM for prcperty located on the soot -; side of U.S. 41. Sect i o=s 2 9. 3 0. 3 : and 32 . T own —s h So,.; :.h. Range 2 6 Eas t . Collier Co, ty, Florida lwved to 12M B. Petition +o- J. Gar. F.ayce G. Stalk g, re—q,;est :nj a rezone from •A* ?-.:ra Agricultural to ,F=- * P3ar.r.ed _':: _ ae�e care_ -t for a ru:ti- faailj de- elopm—_t for propertl :xated east and adjace t to S n-ta ?arl_ara :­_—.:le-a r -e . _h. of Da i -d (SR-64) in the of Z­ecti:7. . 550 South. !.az a 26 Gast, Collier Co.': t! . cecs4sting Oif approui=ately 39.82 acres. 18. ADJOUM T= POD` S S OFFICE A Page 7 -8383. AGENDA Ai ■ �•! OFCVLQYTT CT ?Z LIL 1"t ..� :� nZ)f IfiMM - APPROFT A JOLYT f EE 1 :i FLOWLIM VEFARTMWE OF / AT I V FOR THE I ./ OF C9WTY WA TER 1 WAMWA TER FAcHnms RE07MED NY f r f Mi TO STA TE Ra4D A FROM f I' I MUD TO I f. ! f i h / �a a;a I RESOLLMO.Nso. *"2* A RESOUMON .4PPOL%TL%G LOUTLL -%L LA-%l TO THE COLLIER COL"N-n' WATIER AND WASTEWATER ALMIORM' I OA 'AWEREAS. CA= Co xr% (kdmwcc the Coolcr CC=ZN A-,= WUSM-Aer Lt btm Rcpbkwv Ordwa= md ppm7&-s --4ix the AWbocsy sba0 be a=pmed of fire (S) members VpoimWb.v the Bowdo(Cocca Ca==maowm and 1XIMMA& Onfimxxc No 9" pwrida &a ft= s ? ►sets of the Asoberity shall be 10cbmc2i nx=*ioms 2:%! MID Q) frX=**=% of there k= V-11 6��-rj %,IC In ==bCM 2CX.4 is c=-cm h- i % acmes cc -.-qr;! =23cr t� ijm-.tmon Of 121 UUME-As. the Board 04' Co MAY Coe ==Mom,--s ;vtxmsh pcvv page aoc3cc sobciting 4Tkcx3om 4-cm mtorood PXDM %0%•. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY ME FPO-kRD OF C0(.1-n' CO%(-%MSIO'%T-RS OF COLUER COLN-n'. FLORMA- the Loacfl M I= is boeb XFP*ioow in Ibc in- dW C*Ma CC'=!IV. WA" and V6 20CKVU AadWM bD §AM dire rmunia o(dwsw= awn. sad to= to c4nrr on Tbas R&wimm)m ado"a afkr ns wo. swcad and --mxln st4c DATED- Ocsober 13.199S Al JESJ: MIGHT E BROM Clat kR)&,AXA a it - BE Q N• 2-�k ' 0- Q qP 108 REsownox so. qs-uj -NA RESOLUTION APPCMM G DON FLUA TO THE ]LAYMORVAVALON BEAU, I It CATION USTV� AD,%-LSMV C,(►.%(MrrrTE V611ERF-AS. 00 Dwcmba 16. 1997. the Bcanj � Cccm-. Comics XjVted Cd�— COWNY 0"l=zx-'C NO. 9-1 -kZ- � dw Service TxLing UCK and crem=g the Bnsbmr k'426M Benufmcame WSTU A,:hiwc% C, it, aw SnatEAS' C*nw CONXT. Ot*suwc -VO 9--Q Pv"dm 69 the Bx�sbccrA,-j6w 5ca6m ►MI Ad%ism- Coemmom sssS CxVMV of fnc (t) M=kxM and WHERF-A& dxTt ts a cc dw Coa=rmcc. ind WHERE.A.S. die Board of Comsy Cow==K-nm ;Mwwh pgo%lded PWb& r,-,tx-c Wficitiog Amb-6-ja0as from mficressed pxtks %, VW. THEREFORE. BE IT RESOLVED By THE BOARD OF COLN-Ty CMDAISSMIMS OF COLLIER CCV.%7y. FLORIDA. due Damm F'•h is bereby appoimed lb de BayiharefAraim Bcmldfic3d= ]WlSTU Adviman Cmummee to fuM dw nmain&V 0(6c U"ZL said ux• to CtPC,; cc %Lxtb 3. -V-01 Tbzs Rm,+---vc x3cV►--%1 in cr-.xom serctld rxs rtc DATED: Onober 13.1996 ATTEST: D'%')Glff E- BROCIL Clat Approved as bo form md David C WeiVel Comer Anmx-y PC"% S& ,441 Rv W11- Mw I QN"I 2• 10c RESOL.LMON NO. "422 A RESOLLMON REATTOLI -.NG MY-%IBE ItS TO THE GOLDEN GATE ESTATES LAND TRUST AMISORY CO%oMrME VLIMRLA& Cotta Came Ot:dawwc No. 9--_f c:tawd tai C <43m Gme Estates Cr.`rtrs A %iwca• Ccczmttm and pro+-dad drat the Commence s.hAG cccau of fn (S) wembem and V61HAEAS„ Ort#amooe \o` C-U saa ammdW bm Ord=== %w. W,*) ,Obmch tzoaeood the ie *COMM Gate Emmm Lad Trost Ad%w" Camminec' and r UVULA& Beat act tuo (.) %wc 6m co flaw Ccwrr=nm and R'HFREAS. the Bowd as Comgv CaC=ssat'r. ers jx[' wash pn),vdetd pmb& oct, c A THEREFORE_ BE IT RESOL% BY THE BOARD OF CO(N-n' Of C'a.LlER COIT►'Ti', FLGRID.a►, ttstc_ 1. Kxco .%L Aogaarti. nTreKsamg imc Pb aw 1 ace �ti�a t . es herein• rc Wpoa*W to the C<46= Crate Estates Land Trot .M%iw" Corm nec L'c a •:-z -,tx tea-a sand term b cl;,c- cc Oraoisa 13. Zf)n'- L Ste�hea B GattsL+e& rr�ccseatan tote Ptaasc I I racc�orr, es F =tv rcvpmatc d to the Cad" Gate Esata m Lad Trw Adsatery CommiEter fa i faar .mr Oasa,. said tam to eagaa�e eo October 13. Z This Rcs+ 4=-n a3. z4sr =x6anr sreccw -j!. a-.: DATED: Oc%ob a 13.19" RO.kgD OF COLNTY CO: iO -us M LIER COLN-T1'. 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' Zvi ELM= 1L= � 4. no. W �Z it am76 s 'r s►z . r 4s;,- tx, 5 ,,�s �1111II11i1i1111I1l 11IIt1I1111t111111tlilli [lillllll[ttiil� lit! ''." FAt]![ sails MOFTHM - 93315M i i�0a"D4 Loamov: collier co=tt courthouse Fxx Job: ( 813) 774 -44og F I no: ( 013) 774-8406 2A Wie t 'ids REQUEST FOR i.iYAL Ai, • iw i. Ei.IV OR i LiiirL RiARVOMi '", T.e C3at seat s«.rt t'lease pboc se iirsiK as a: p lr' *ovd kvi a Ober Sm Axadb od 12A 11� -c' M Sawim LM LOW " xA.�cA �cr tug t� n LJVRM tA�. TO � DQA�>MNT OF C 0545 .: ff � r AWAM. amore t Ca�pi�.ar l�i.moo� �I� pan** rtitmoa&dbyawa mot�w 1i=a" sm&swwoft*no I J1 ft lerird liii?ie Larrw, -%W&16 i1.Ut J@W A. NMw Ar.A" Lon Q FU4. UM ES 4L &oft ,,iL37!l;ik Xaie+s ttt�.� 1'�iC ti.e. Ott �Taari.i Trai:�. Sir ass :�apier4, t+L3�ifla; C:a.ese fl..e�. A9.A tlae w fad DaIvs Soft 172 Cain flies Mm 3 M IC M%w : -mica, M Mft Vt'a3 AnoW »�» !R'iie�,. 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N�r' IfN1M�^I�►��r.-rNN►����'►+►+�N• i�F��711'M ca ntF. • - _ Di r A t Daft tsxisf Daft at "elk h ,per^ jut�E, �r h4 C Y a t 11. 1999 x tj ` Ms. Judith Flanagan � Naples Daily lam s INS . Cea..ral xllrl 9e ; 'Florida, 34102 - .. -fez Notice of Public Hearing to Cons der the Proposed Growth llaasgememt 1P1a� -u its for : r-& �d teal to the Depazt�arex:t of Ctity Affairs �'.. z. cis Dear Judi: i. Pleases the above referenced notice and asap . one time ...,,,Pn. y." October 5. 1998_.: "'ibe a&rertisem*= t sbovld be no V less than one- quarter age and the i eadl ime in the adv�ert_isenent should be in a t1,-ae � s�.aller •�� l8 point. .,; The advertise mt sboald not be placed is that paztiou of the awe,r,.spar er wbere legal notices acid classified ate-eztisesoenis .. N 2 appear. R . rr s Kindly send the Affidavit of Publica t i cm, duplicate. together vi th tees ill mlvod to hl- i ft ce . k ^ c a :liiank you. Y 4ti' sincerely, ' Ellie Saffra -- 5tY Cleric { `may ;�.�y���`�{� S +iy 3 ...1 ✓ T i�, to t 111 -13931 "9100 f „ 4 44- ' 12A I . _. M skY �u MO!'ZCZ OW P T'Q iia moKis PL" r 4 . The Hoard of Comet y C.^�e: i ssf ane rs r = Wiese s t o &&Vt the following by sZesol::t:cn for tray, --,z .:tta*- to the State of a Florida Departsrea` of Coumuni ty A; ` a rs for preliminary zew e1I and it p 1 a. ; "UT I/�R�'. is�. Wpm w wl . ; 1 �' R'�URi iJr11. i CAPITAL : X �, i ~l 'J .:...ti ri AXD 0:1 -EN vA 4 A.:-'L Sri' t•'' .XV r'— ?J%V !::'A7- 3 !mi A .�.�y,, A l is hearing on the Resol ut I :t: w2 3 l be he'd on Oct c3- r 13, 1998 at 9:00 AX i^ the Board of ,—A .-y Ccm=Lissiocers WA zSuY. Meeting Roca, 3`* Floor, Adwin:strat :-- S,-: ding. C==ty Gon+tr=ent Ce :ter. Fast Naples, Fir:::& r, k ' All interested part :es are iN,i:e•:: to ar,;ear and bee heard. Nk'fg Copies of the pied Resolution are available for �w nspection at the Collier Cot=ty Clerk's Office, 4' Floor, { ministration Building. County GCt Cuter, East ,F iaples, Florida; and at Ck ex s :•e ?la=i.W Section, 2800 X. Horseshoe Drive, Xaples, L Florida between the hours of . 8:00 A.M. a.d S:00 P.M., Xccnday thr *jah =riday. An questions pertaining to these should be di=me -, to the C,- c;:rehjens::•e F:a_ niay S-e:t _ _n. Xr -ten flier w itr^ t time:k the S,,a s f f ire pric to 0ctca>ex 13, 1195. v;;,1 to read and ccrsi;iered at the przblic hearing. If a pessoxa decides to ap ea a :y dl-'-i.s:an nade by the Sc rd ,t of ton=al. miss =ers vith - espec, to any matter i ccas i de r ed a. su-c f, rre e ng or ':rear:, rem , hee will z eed a re•-_crci of that arxi for s:;c:. -- :—FCse t,e say nee--Z to =A _ ensure that a verbal iz rec-:;rd of _: a p,:1-- eedings is tuade, uhich record Inc:ud►ss t t�*► the appe.a: :s to be based. r ' s� Ai -1 Of COMILr CcKxj ss: ' COLU iM , FLMID& "yy d fix' f z� � y s y Deputy Clerk *f (SEAL) a Ai -1 d fix' f z� � y -1 � y s R 12A 1 O r' Q n a� of c Ic %8*2 1 !I* Y ,4 9 i i 7 1 J r �4 w M_ s 3 i �.. � f,•i � Z O r' Q n a� of c Ic %8*2 1 !I* Y ,4 9 i i 7 1 J r DwW F. V Septteeember 1 i . 1998 t ••. •f... �,. • 3 a - s w wa •• .- w 2e: Noti ce of Prblic Hearty .. � �o �aacsic5e.. a Resolution Approving the Proposed Growth =Wbgeze=t Plan . ae.,.ts rt =_ for 71-amsmittal to the Department of C— z. -nity Affairs r � Dear. ; Property Owner: Please be ady i sec: that the abc-ve re e r erred ;,-eetitiom will- be considered �►�- tse Board o: Co:znty Ccs ssio�ers cc iuesdai% OctcAmr 13. 1999. as :adicated on -:-.«e enclosed notice. :fie legal notice pertaining to this pe►_ti= will be published the files Daily News on moday. October S. 1998. Too are im-ited to a tend this pab.: _ 'gearing. Very truly 3, zrs. DIAMUT E. Ci.� Ellie Hof fna►n . Deputy Clerk ` �ci�ure a N "14 A �I 2A C4630 f of .. I;I.M OF, THE ,CIRCUIT COURT r WOW CONINNIONK 4 ,. t71/'etatlo" cow DwW F. V Septteeember 1 i . 1998 t ••. •f... �,. • 3 a - s w wa •• .- w 2e: Noti ce of Prblic Hearty .. � �o �aacsic5e.. a Resolution Approving the Proposed Growth =Wbgeze=t Plan . ae.,.ts rt =_ for 71-amsmittal to the Department of C— z. -nity Affairs r � Dear. ; Property Owner: Please be ady i sec: that the abc-ve re e r erred ;,-eetitiom will- be considered �►�- tse Board o: Co:znty Ccs ssio�ers cc iuesdai% OctcAmr 13. 1999. as :adicated on -:-.«e enclosed notice. :fie legal notice pertaining to this pe►_ti= will be published the files Daily News on moday. October S. 1998. Too are im-ited to a tend this pab.: _ 'gearing. Very truly 3, zrs. DIAMUT E. Ci.� Ellie Hof fna►n . Deputy Clerk ` �ci�ure a N "14 A c �rr r 12 A `■ October 13, 1"S. �8aard of +^+c* =% ��� C^�.+s= -, ssi��r�rs Pub' is yr J16ai� inn 1' i t Please .vub-'.: sh he f o 2. vv,�i�i.i,,��+gi X:ive z • � s,+ - -oe n- si-! 3•.rk § y . -_ Oc t,L' be r S 1992. iiiJdJ�, �r .r: � !` :. _, w .�. "4 � 5�. w+� .�i i cat � cc �y�xy �rir+e, Maples. Florida 33942. -.he 3.":".e: a :sE:=e:.t ibould b* lass tbAII asst- q%A&=er . e and : ae beadl ire in the Yar n sbo�aid be . P' �,A type no s=al ler than 18 point . Ylhe Advo=i9envent abould not be ;:3=---d : ^ . t a 4 pc: L i e.-% c. the newspaper where legal not,--s ve is qp Y S wT ; S 1'�u �k 12A 1 �oLLrrr�care No. 4b- A RESOLUTION A?PFKNM THE PROPOSED GROWTH MMAGEMENT PLM A&MENCM E%TS TO THE FU IM LAM USE ELEMENT: TRfMPORTAT1011 ELE ENT_ WHOWLAS. rye Cadre Casey P. q or CC rty _*n- +aswws a*xftd to C40W Caa^ey Grant tila gwnaert Pwn an ju wary s0, ism- svC VW*DW -A& to total Gowwrmwt C.4r%raen m,%* Planer, std Land owv*apms -t Aop,Aubm Act d tSSS pr IM baf qvww-s-WVS b a mm l wr x ' oku and 0A r+es cm tou prooedves b a art0 ac>:cftC trirpntawra" ;Rars Passuarat b SeCU" 163 3164 arC 163 3197. 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FLOFUDA 11, 1%6 GWP TrwurrWW ResotaK)m 'Y �t 3 � 1 f. k L Yq�K4 1 f§ , Mpus DA&V mrws PW*~ VL TVw 0*4 Affidavit of Publication State of Florida CoNsy of Comer .-V Cr oar sa" rw %V" " C-Cow CoAft. f%rt* rStare 6" Put I x C to wo ?mew "on $to 3r 4FAW *orw Vw V* -.-wmV- *Aftrw & Im w am C~ ff., Par V* sac: 2" fm m W"Ww a- wt• e jr VIOW OV" e so sm Can" C^jIrf - —,V WOOM" IZI Z Von &%" "m w %r awwwwr - , 4-,W- ;S;;Noq- �1* ww%MF6x%AVIw C-- � ftm mm�, I/ 01-mr1w. Cs" AN 31- - TOM a op"kak• (w PROPOM TM goew d comaq cmii� trseidl - a ft soft of Rath m ''JGOU" "Ti AM' IXY*FffUM OF COMAKAWR NFAM A pubik Immir. on 0* PmcWm weld to hM an tacic6ar 1119M at SW AN in ft 1* d OMMM=WS "M"V ROOM 3'3 FIDN' A*"Mbft* "S"t I LEA gift; Nooks. F)o+idr. AN dad Aeries are ifeaied to wpm ad be bmmrd. Copies d ft for a t C b ft C WA 14 C b ft 00wkm ma. �m "I a now mw� Dift"Adw AM W A 4 m , - U0114 End fbfg* ad at 29W& Moneg Cw*mN #Q*,479w, bommem I* I & MA A: M, M'D F. P Frier. 1� 0 1 j I fb loom , F6d". 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I2A I • • • • • • low A ' 3 3E ggtts August . : . . Ks. Judi 1,- F : aaagan ! A2e3: iy .mss 1075 Ce=tral A. -"-ue Naples, F:Oz:da 3394: Re: A--4&1 Capito: E.:e -�- _ _v 12A i Dear Judi: Please advertise he a6 -: a refere=ed :)o t : ce ooe time on Fri day . October 2. :998 and k nd :y send the hffidavi_ of Publicatic -. in dc.-plicate. together zharges this office- sincere,-i. i.isa Steele. Deputy Clerk Flumchase 1 2?A 1 NOTICE OF PUEUX HEARI4C tie es herebN gr sn V%ar; a may: si "%ea m wo -.e tp,r vve Caber Ukrr, Board of Coo ttv sicr e. -r - :_A_sca. t ' ? ' ?C.4Q_ . ar y ,cr kv c- V e Board of County Cor^'r- ►rssr_ S %4 rr_ ;:� :._ ? "r_ r %c- nnm.:*atr_r Bu Ing . Gcxs , Gc.vr rnee-y t -t� . E as- *j 30?s = try a The Mrpcsp- } I-e he r s ± : 17� Per :3., +— 'e"L .cs u ' tJkmn-iq O _U .v� e:stabW w vg the 19% Corr Curer G-Dwo h }.r star+ C.apat fie• ''53 mar 1 3 3 • 3 fb l.r"L ✓, �.Gt4�pR,�iy�, �����. � i//i��:��". t�.+LA "aPTaT�+� •'� CA,�'11 3APRID" EL4ENT =LENT ksi%- ,L c A *41D AJ;ENC .SENT 9` C0" ZR: EZCT``,0G l -DATING A C V00*FvTNiG CER 'AJN COSTS. REVE NVIE S0LPRCcS.SL PO?' *.0G 0ejr. -CTT'. _S AND POLr-JES. AND .�`:�1/��D FA��C�n(��f�/.yt rJ= Od'tS1jt///�yy�� l _rLL�TS� \� ♦•1C'` �►y1�En�yS� MA`tAG=AGEW, r.APTTAL t'-FD00VEV_=%i, ELE1.fViT OR CAP`': AL ; t,►,-'R0 %, - LIE f iT xi CJ;-: C "S N F tSC .L YEARS 1997% ""ROUGH 20012-X2. PRWOPOG FOR AS eC aar?es are rrvec A- aooew ar-A- :e heart Ucuees ot re pr C Resaki : a-e a. ad.at r^s: ?rJ' a" . Cler* s O+5oe. t' -as: Nagies. Fbrca. and a' P4-nng Sot s. 2t% `. Hc�oe Dm e. Napies. 1ortiCa w _0 _ _r.:, V arc 5; __ P W . hkxc'ay Vv'uugh Fnldai " v,estorzs - se Ooa sr efts s.-*xd be drec3e+d to ZAe C r.w rehee:ts•. e --Il'.arnm Soe,=, r W-cer, fied w th V* Ckwk to r* 3oad' s O"r.F :rrs i-- and corm at fe Ilea­n: '-zane, c cr .+ at SiJct: rre Or oxmo ig. hee w#! eeec a -sue: r- --,a- crrce-ec nz and FOR` uxt, w"i ose he rral geed to ef'S ma: a .v&,..a_r- --cz>'c & v* _-R ceedrxgs is., . wrlNo record mdu0es re testcxx -,* arld e.v3e_-xce ucxn ,w*<r Te ameal is 4o be based 12A 1 BOMW OF COUNTY CO&mmssac;*cRs aOU" COUNTY. FLOP" B to B. BERRY. CH� DMMK -iT E MOM CLERK �y' � /5�ie Fio�rraar� } Deputy CW& ?. Qw4m V wtv APSO16 OL 3� ftpun soft one Alrat lows SILMM pe m alcxft MPLn FL 3LIVS--3M swim vtttsgrr^m A. Sr?MO §NfM OF PM-K IU sum of Flor6ft ftwow of utt%r �� Ooftm Ift dw Or seem I tr, po ty sopmwed IL Lu*, aft ow mcb aWs tbm ** so m a* fesisssrt awpwsce sea -tw y of its ftotm N*tr U-16 9 ftitr WWM2 w W VAOt *SUM 49 WM&AM, fAh ftUSW CWWWr. 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FLAX. cpp:-.AL DWROVEPwrr ELDOW, FOR CAPIIZL pwx6w S ; jx rtscm. ilia /ga 200 /20o PUOVIDXM Fm sEvEmmms Am rzan�Ck Ott EFFMCIM rATE. :S3, ::. :71— 'i 4 c• also k -:c+ra as tie md 4eve -Peen esri c= t R !at i Act --f :3as ax chapter Fin—AA Te also knew= the Xlzl=m Criteria f2- RevIRW Of :.oval Gave PIAD8 and Dettruination c.- compi iazlr-* requir* that Collier C*unty Ca , ir+ . update. and modify c-_)g", r*vv=,e gotLrcee. or t t es of he da Of f&cxlit*-es e=,.merat*d collier County arow- - h X&Z&-?emer-t ;.a= car :tal a_ .1a, I > 818. a and pre- eared an An=zal LVda, e and RON -:-.t ':c the Capita. zle=ent Of its GrOw-. h xanagement- (Ordizance X►. Sq-*S). from U810 to tIM. that takes Consideration the plans and f4 --eS0UrtvS Of I the Cmmty and A9mc%es of the State of Fonda; and ICHMPEM. chapt e r '63.3:-- 31 (b-! f:,r tae --ts of :ocal -Zapita: :=p----Te=e-t -le=e=S that COCOIder --OrT*ct1ocA. updates. and =od--!i cat %OvAs corcerning cosmos; to"mwe gources; acceptance cf faCjj't'eS ;c:rsua:lt to dedications which ALr* cclms'stent wIth the r,"az. or the sates of cors- ruccm of &:2y E-'ememnt. and Prewzlbed by -hear-nz 10-d0ti-09- aod abds tlrs ag coma. rr�r *=a=". and the of coast-ruc ton of facZlit'" 1*6 -ewwwrated I& the Collier comer . . ` 12A 1 tosfth -4 plan Capita isrc�t Fiemsat for capital projects !a Fiscal Tears 1997/98 thro'om ou September 17, 1998 and z er that .t be sjbcr:tted tc the Board, o. aCoasxs Y COMaissicoers, ce::a: -rs2derat --=s azd reco=me=!atia=: and uric • the 9eeaaz+d of C:xy Csss:onrrs did ta]ae action i n the ;w us; e: ;ses i'+ed '•-•"d law and did bold a �l is i.a3 cc October :3. law vast tr•- -,• C, T t C"SS OES of Cltytise: ,-. F.' crida that • 1 -- 4)da *.. Cow a..� � a0d C"� trsacrt.ca es ♦of y� It { 4t Fa�-' les a� od rim the �i� :zpr wgmN nt +g3 ... of iriJt- {I t nan. j i ,, This v�d :fai1.'Y. as 'de5z..ted '.ere.... ssal,, be Ii+.irf"i3 atsd' a. the 1346 Grcyrth jvaaaoe , -,.t ?Ban Capital leer t g2 �l UPdate aid Amt for --011ier Cxzsty. = lorida. "Tae Collier T 1995 Capital Inprovement £:esect dal LVdate and fit, attac_4md hereto and _n•rporated L'Y rwere e here:r. as S�thibit A. cc=sisting of sec ives and policies: -3.- - s. rexat s or capital : =sros^raent s 1 h4 --re! f ad."'pted and eza i be the Ca i i . e r:nt t al : apro-re=eat 1 A=Mml '-Vdate and Amessdmert a.nx! shall supersede any and all QrlaicR2f ap:tai isCpZptleseAt Elements aPPlicable to the Unincorporated il area of Collier County. 5o== `M- SeArabil:ty. If &MY phrase or per _ :c :: c_ this _rd::,ance is held in. lid --r unc=s....._:c -.a: l• any Cce:rt c. •...� ----Cpetr::_ ;c:r:sdir;ioa, such poz:i= shall be deemed a separate, d:st:xt, a.-id i ; ~dkPt prvris.on and snrh bolder shall not affect t-he validity c: the reeelzSn3 pea on. gg } fl' 8_ of fact arse Date. 2h1s Ordizaaee shall beco=e effec, :-. e upon ftl.iagr with the t partsieat of State and s. *.ai reasa:r. effe =:-rs =zt-11 the Dwpartme=t -t Co===1:ty A_°a:rS deterz're3 ghat Apeadnent y - A PWv ma AS = AM 2 s1'�i1L sutriCiExcT: C`'xsszs -.err ATItONEY ' v I 2 i ',t✓ ATLa\i i K COWZY MImassicems B7x , SA BABA a. air. Civa"C N - A PWv ma AS = AM 2 s1'�i1L sutriCiExcT: C`'xsszs -.err ATItONEY 12A 1 ema CE -1 IL CAPITAL mmw G OALS. OA,JECT MMES AND POUCIES CE - 2 IL OWt.EJIE3iTATMN E OF CAP(TAL. sg'ROYEiENTS: Roans Prop= Dr4raw CE - 17 ENS �,ls CE - 2A jam �� CE -Z7 Lbrary &A CE - 20 rvs Pngects tbrary Colbcbm CE - 39 Gv 1 EksaQr CE - r x p P- .- Partcs Pz�� CE - 3 �. aw CE - 33 3 Stww CE - 3i L a� pro eccm CE - 47 CE - 46 • N- COST AND REVENUES CIE - 47 V. PROGRAMS TO ENSURE RWIXMEKTATM CE - 4 VL AXALYS:S (SuPPort Doom ewusl Rbf�c Facer Re up " � APPerr$ A Appendkx B Capiab trCro emat F Caoacc� AVpgvmtz C Gpdal i rap ow"I l Progran D Trnrag d L.,ocaacn cat Cac" >.v+*ers� Cu"Wt L--ca a P- aca+ces E Fvurxzr' Plan ApPrwdbi F Cciw Carxr F*gi Aer%M Lk=a b tner�br',, WW) ,on Pstic Fac3bes Aprp,andkK G 1ndcases b ae awa*c a 4-j r 1 2 1 In anc , M stie s -. sora- - - ,..-mac --* I -er " sar =U-Cy a-4 ccr v otat Cr* of I tti! 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CU I :71L F"h0.t=n IN ' M CAI, rEAAS 29'9'7/96 TXWUM 2001 /20021 MO MIM P it SEVEP"iLIrr; A D PAO WIM AN SCI VE MM H r ClssFter 183. 1►az : 11, i2AIM ANOWU as the k k. -local IrOOal C.Overnment campreb"Wi'Y`! sod #,,sod latices Ott cf :4s5 W4 Chapter $j -f. F1^!-9jM a &2a i4_arrgWJV Q2dR also low as the M=12ss Criteria for Psrier of :,=&I C� i+nr ., Plays and De:ervin&tican of Compli.ame regwirae that Collier Casty correct. update. and modify costs, revenue soat+oes.,or the dates of � cosst r•.r_ : ice: Of facilities e=mmezatsd in the Collier iaoEataeGlr Cz cawtls p tan&4 esrat Plan Capital Improvement Blement an ao anMMl basis: amd i. s+'%IEVF.AS. ^ i :Ier Cc* ty has preparod an Annual update and Amerxknent ., the Capita'. :rvr_never.t 8Sea,e::t of its Growth Ksaageme Plan (Ordinance ft. 84 -cs). as aaemded from time to time. tins: takes u into coc%s i de r a t : on the Is l acs and f i r aces i a l resources of . the C1ex=y and Of the Agencies of the State cf Florida; and 1s tFaS . Chapt e r 14 3. Part 11. Florida — 'C M'6 Sew: ic:s 1 i 3. T? C 3 ? t h 3 a--a3 143.3187(2) pravri de for —41 mpda : es and gw"erra:. - -t capita: :ssprovomer:t x1emrats that consider corrections, updates, ace" modifications I coacer'aing casts; rtseracsc sue:ices: accep :&ace of face: :tics psr*uaot to dedications uttich are consistent Pith the #~ plans: or the dates of iaotatroctiac cL facilit :es er:m ► rated in the {t �. al Zsprarorc=es[ llem�tj cad 1ifML7AS- the Collier Cacrzty Planning Commission is a ma=xr pzlsc�r :f'� of :dtt �id 'r:, a r.klbllc !- Aar -ng concerning the correcting. ing. x updating. and m d : f 7::x3 e f ce- r_ a . n Est s . revenue sources. arad the dates of cosstrx:1oes Of fa+ct,iti" errrseratod in t!x Collier COY r; 12A1 -2- Growth 1Kanage"esst Fiaa Capital IspraVntasert 6leepes5dt for capital projects 1ss Fiscal TOSrs 1"7/99 throiugb 3!i101/I043 tya + 'i 17,° 19" and ssc+ossuended that it be awbaitted to the board of,,cbtvx r Cbmstssiociers. &S prepared. noting cWrt&jn emmiddez- ti,ons and r !!lRiaL ons; and WWS.XS. tine Boar3 of Causzty Corn aisslcners did take ar_tion in t'ae saa:,er Fres -r.bed t-I :&w And 3:d :,,, ::d a P, -;blic bearing on Oc2cber 1991; and IINCRVJMS all applicable sabstaastiV+e awd dal ragairessersts c k law "V how mdk aft. T IT ST 110"m G9' � PMAUCIMS of Collier County. Florida that _' . r..,i� � . �Lf° t , l ii'lf!;�.• .. �-..� �'� i.:'sr .- ^.a:.l�Z"'.�C't: .+ates of Fac i l i : i es E.=:mera t ed in the Ap .* t a' : rr r'C1n me-, ; t of t 1fas:ageae�t Plan. This Ordinaace. as deser herein, shall be knows and cited as the i9it Growth X an t Plan Capital taspro seat ila�emnt aI Update, and far Col l ter may. Florids. zlse Collier C'cs. —z 299# C'&; . t a : :a ='V'da a and tereto and ::»r,p -rated ty reference here:: as Exhibit A. cCcssis: :a; �f object : res acid pc l i c : es ; r I rectent a for capital i s+pr..=t s iaplemmm4 at ion; and costs and ravvxxaes, is bervby adopted and sb&ll be the Collier County Growth jjan&qgW=A Plan Capital i, zlemost iltfr al t/pdat* mead ,ham o `'. l i ' = sM de 040re my and all P2*viO%s Capital :epr vevent Elt"ents applie*ble to the unincorporated area cf ^c :: :e: two.+... -� ��': +•3.'....'� . a -t ;.erase cr per, -i= cf this � dlnaace is bell invalid o .a UnCcnst itut :ecai by am7 COUM of ccsapetesrt lnrisdictiea, sr is porticc a�dsall be devowd a separate. tiiar:inct, and met PXOV #stop and $' ands b�ldsag *hall rrx affer. the validity of the reasatasiisg postiora. This STd, =a-, :e s`.a:: irc -,mac eifet -_ Vv upon filing with the � Departzae;:: Of State and st-&:: reanain offec: ire tactil the Depart.,.- Of CbeesUnity Affair's deteraiaes that the 1197 -199f O=gweheDmi" Plan t is i a li -2- OF �. s�aaT, cxa►za� `ftt anc t� t lr�rr•: A 7 AS :0 mix AM LW AL SLUFF: CI MC"!' d. J MP am, *ad's is $* M1 i J f ri v q,. OF �. s�aaT, cxa►za� `ftt anc t� t lr�rr•: A 7 AS :0 mix AM LW AL SLUFF: CI MC"!' d. J MP am, *ad's is $* M1 i Prwu by • ^ F r h ' Prwu by • • i _ j. • Flo i• e • •n CE . 2 CIE - 17 CIE l 29 CIE i27 CIE i 29 CIE i 39 CIE i31 CIE-32 CIE i33 CIE -36 CIE i42 CIE iAs CE i a AppNWs A Apps B /lpp��s C ApF M Q Apps E Appeactt F Qi 12AJ 12A1 C" FM ow Ova. 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Fio Admumov m Go0ti CIE - 1 OQ.tECTME 1.1: aw3w ty and de4tie types d �trCic billies for a ne Coen a siintidarcfe far by t d go for *W pest to om ors needed in order lo ac=tirete and i i go at trtie Posey 1.1.1: Tree C+on *" tar three categories d tic beam as C�9�'I► A s�cenc #aapbas arat taot+wes +rtX'!f awpNear n oar tbrnerelt d fttis ooc�npevi�Aer» abM rC%4#tig artw ol and **K2or M&2L ststa * ugg r mmagemtetit sysseeeR, poRebl�t wafer a rSwI l . sarewy wwr s+rslens, said n uft Qsi mal bditm and parks Wad P a saicn 01101's The for terms d ya,r*at d C4ftgory A Courtr pro Putfic taook s shag apply b oevapr -wno orders Wood by !tie Couny and b V* Count's atiraaf budgK and to R* appropearle edMduw Ml im I d 'net Coer+prelm FUn The ma, ft s s tr b%vk d seririoe of Category A boft s mold ti are not Cots* prpMdeg alms Mpy b ae+aiic�t *to bond by to Conner a w 10 the app Coo we row4w eww c of ra cornprohawv* Plea but stmt #-a apply to the Caesay's arrant budget Ca om 11 B vi ek bcoeres am fsc1-1 es far 9w courts fDrwy. jai, Wr:+090c r ffo*: l serti�ca. oat pvvu, w- wtic . and ORM KI nt tine dsttictt Tto far wilt of so d cloogory 8 :x fades ettiirl copy to ft Co^" anrxm bjOget but no m* to —WWwk CrrW t orders ess+ued by ne Coerer, Cale�ory C names tttioee bcplres operated by Fadarl, Stow and aaWa gmeolowgIOL cd-, -rt W t and arm cogw- iPAl m is The for fouls d ser+rim d �T C bores shalt be a h1my {only» and ttmd not MON b Me de+eWOP- ertt cord WS bowed by the C wAy or re Cousin's a vw budget. .. ». ».. i" NOT C » .. 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S4rbeit d !' �' Fats�es Emmert Ma, { • AS 2 Gep of Mx *s s sa = pft pr Carats mow► *ry AS 3 Prime s&-meary 5~ 3004qt 600 0e9 surdwft as r P + ? d t�,t Sia�Rary Sewrar Sao�whrrwere d M Cirawo+ �ir�perntr�t Akan Ai Commy sods waste obp "Esr A6 1 1.14 font d Scied V ftitt per CJpft psr Veer A6 2 TOO YOM Of ku -d R b d cog dWP=W vommy at pnoseryt im tarts Ad 3 Te" yws of ka raw Una C:fpI rkr M p eser 1p casts A7 C*W*Y Para$ MW Reaeaboww FauiRies: Al t Rertorar Pa'* tip d A7 2 CG rr—t wr Park %wd A7 3 Recur+ tacd6m 2 u- 12 ass of 1 Doolpw - ! 2 E2 acts per i.0000pap. = $179 00 +op w �E per eapift Casromy a Prbsc FacMW*&- car csre�nt aoet1 r t .. • s CIE • 6 es county oe�noerat tnt 86.1 to of C O David •. s ca km" C FscOftc cl stMtK Cl. I Cl, d plooles Cl 2 Emer CY I2A1 2-M saw- t be vet cma r 1QC .- - : not b tac o m it arY' uo ~ -age C d -c- for at a I l is : &VX10 am o(W for alt oo� -wic s C2 Fiderar and stilt bauft 9-- ft= WAW -- „C r C2.1 F"wW Lwft % fs�= "illy iisr�rq�t = lD POMd Usk" Aesou III aftow we so so twm no adverse Omg:od cn aesoLvIaL p�10 C22 St;m lands Scssam vlater -jav rr0 -,a was•o t fear aWVuftow to hart Dust n"a'+agertwat Pracmoes Per clan NOW act Ma rnwaRrMo ) C3 lw.ddpd S- tape Mawr A1:•00- - t c31 Gq► d "now = 9 d sarNat. Mlnt to GOedmm Uft C3 2 Ct1► : to ym - 2t hour in, *we Cs ON clwo wa w sy Ca 1 E worytabes C*Y = 135 gtiorn Ow caota w Caq. An 21 % Scar CS umdC#aai sa lawy satyr sy CS 1 E S arias CAY : WO 9'--C I Pty CODU Per day plus 21% for r orm id id Ci P"V Soil Mfasse Ob osal Faces cs 1 Cey d t bows :155 tats pw cm ft. C62 EvwgWm Gh = t 56 tors err cac" C7 Feat and lSta4 Parts: C7 1 Fora/ Parks C72 soft pwk C7.3 S+taae Reareawn Ama Evwgbon Aboorui pa*. 8q cyp ow Pon= -10 i9rvile , ee++wrorsr soesa - 8 br M�■ton_ b meaanaaft p%ft a 00 b 0 W sacra Mm 2M Oft sommewam Sbndwd is d no tew d trwed to no more tarn w% d br4 araea. C* • 7 CE] I2A1 >> CYA Staff Pepar,rax To r coom fD mars, �tlan 11cp we teaira to to mane fawn 5% at omw ate►. Qb a CY S Sbft MAOUn hb 004ard for sure C.7s State Offavmtm No ao for sae Garden � Xd P* and liaoes OM fsn� �' a COMM* Paft = 2 ao+ 1.004 paptf em Pails = t a= / t.� W popLAa n c om&ds _ , mrab r25AW d lReONWO Faeftm LowW d Swvim Sta"dnrft I C.cesls 115.000 2 anew Fslda tI 5A00 3 8 1 0 ch A=mm Ptio = I/ I-W0 PCPABIM 4 am �s : v 6.040 p S Bin Trask V I.5W Popubko 6 Cc mo ma" C/rrtlrs = 1 6,.040 populaan T Foote/ FWft = l nOA00 papaief n a Fforsaat P,te, 2-SW popubftn► �ioor G 6.04 popiain : f 5.400 Oopdiion I t PiorriC /yips 1RJ SA0O Popu mkn l2 Pay AlllaK s u &M praptomf o 13. Cc" _ V 2MO pqxiom u V 2.504 pqpwwm I Pbals : ta?S.,p�pip agpdwm I T = V 2 Oi0i0 PWAAldw T c4uft _ �,� a.. w popubkm C82 F I BrOWN C*r a COr 1ty Parks s 1 25 acreso-W Q Roolo*Ion Fac@ft& 1 B Courla s IW4 POPANkm 2 Ba mbe F'ek9s z 1 ,534 POPAW on 3 a&t Trams = a W4 e A C4ffnrrwy comfit" = I Wd i>'oputaftn S Fes! Fe 1,5U PoPutakin 6 Parirda I'su pcpufaftn 7 F'ior>rC Aron = 2 - S34 Popr*aftn 6 Play Are" : I 'SU POPLftean 9 TOM" C wft 1,SU PoPubbon CIE - 8 WIN I2A1, a r%ir w.nsyoo Faces i to umftcm umm yeas am* or to awr"a a caortr+ m" emd so" am no= sUa*p%mof 9' 9% of oft is c" POW oc"aft d a K • S E�tr * t3�3 Ma��'MS+�r1d"e�g b i• W t SSCl+�oal 12 F40 S&Cd C11 Rabat ""a Fatofts; Cower GoNemnmw ftum" titndr[d of "% 14 l Pr t"ft "'krds+e►ft C&W" PAft hsso UcWsw CE - 9 I2AI� C JECTM 1.2: 0Lftc booms in o xw to mm too led %No d trerwot oall,ft ow" tulle* tttt atft d lttt Co w* b %std. er tttt C bete cattryt to ar iaeity dtia�c'tts artestsed at;,pi�rR ltit adxap�rd tetrM d ser�ot >� lart iurinat�ed ttrib tewrtrrts ltd byr and t: acrd �rrrtnttt yes �tstr! op ;C acX W# Fffm dp i pep gglom COW d per ,7Li rtt by 9 F> ' �'�a WAF %" !tt tom ct bet ace nat l — tad b y ow* acts br !tt D@' aR d arty► vubk bcft. 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F..� Fsa am W6� wee lure stir sarv*rr samawd for I* *Now d semorr as is Mgai w by Po" The aearret Oiidpet ** nciude as *s csp" ajg V CC Oft aR .ti r* Scs m&ft d CmpW isVOI NI rr1t IW ow vim 0 ! tv aai JOIJI s d6"v retie Treat jug YW • • . . • rye TAa eaoeriodrq d and b fAr Ca�wie! lam «,t e. t mama tog M, olp Oka ea an orgoreq pawns.. 8egir iA Argeet d �cl+ ice. tr i�aeit.i me �...e n won "t!' ft Ccaar+" bRadgrt o mm" and to :+grease d stie adic� BEHR o and p ionrt, The eodarr ad . 2 L%X%fts of bcay wry: & Waft d vat mew 4. llpdila d liolia: ere aesey�tls �p p� !p yaer rrslds :�! �)�i � +oesser b l to meet ttir swmim m, do s t n co Ow b evat aft C aorta to ivr,ce rap w V. : n redt+d r4 RtierE stie service am CE .40 • 2A1 6. As me and t -elm cap" a erg pr tr see ned fowe )*a : Th& JM Vemos CC P li C11 *6 bt il C m ;� m -led ka ft z Ift CS, 0 oCrobw tst • • • s rs •� • s • w •• ♦ .r • • • • • s • tl+r" Pw COQ g y " toe eye V=ftu" red 0% lrra r+ p 1 and 2:i r* rrrft d A 2 S 1. T S 2 arid 1.5 3dfisEft w ! • r• • • • • �,,, r. • r • • .� .. • 2 stirs br MAC vw Serve ks~s run r* lr* C4Lr4am-ggj.,Ijo dr a�aiert craw a+"bow d wws d wv ce mere, anognw arss� • • r „ a w r CE • So An , I ZA 1 The a aed S"w amt sort gi aa1ts 00, FA = d *W . and poWft d!t Caput hWP'Q t Theawftb rq pvCMMW teary b art 's ft co'l 1,0001 of !r SIM a F* v" d a v%W jWa d" Cam="W jr Wr"w gent S b i we - d ownrwww roor b 0CA = &T b bt CQ , +pr pbm and G Nrsftr d I q I od &VdMn of tads Capes! b* m mows EkuwM bnk dit CE - S, I 2A .r k i j. i Z. AfI&a't t. BM=, Clerk Of COMMS I* and for the Twowtieth Judicial Circuit. Collier Cocmty. placid&. do berm cert1fjr that the foregoing is a true copy of: ORDDUJICZ r0. 98.83 Which was adopted by the board of Coaaty Comsissic ers ca the 13th day of October. 1199. daring mogul" Sessioa. KIII M or band and the official seal of the ftasd of Cvmaty Commissioners of Collier Ca mty. tlorida. this 14th dey of October. 1998. DKIQW Clerk of . 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Fwr it I bW I A - 9 INX or su WiSm rs tam r omllp&w ftc my MA eAeai NNW= ftW ans"d bdbm +060dod s r Cim" Ma"Mr. '%a= V *Md "rom w b im"'O . k mm Veit a7 I -11 P eri kid m it m6 or eeqe m � •o.� i. m6 imw " canoe. mac. ue *g: +e6=h tt r cane Ra■.iedr. 'nw mammor'yt so= .,i ai�tii�c O cm. y mmqpr AWS& aer Be O Amqm his jw cbmti OffA! d Odw Lea NW bo ■g D,imm bud r *P we a/ S*w* a Wmd r tyo S OMkxL mobioi s aW arfia. FOR CLXRL-S o"WX g= ONLY- �� IWO, S*Ptember 11. 1996 Ms. Judith Flanagan Naples Daily 360W 1075 Central Avenue X&PI**- Florida 34102 P*: R-99-5 Florida Vxban Institato College Dear Judi: PlBasra &&jvrtis* the Abo" referenced notic* ti2w cc $%:mday. September 27. IttS. and kindly send the Affid&,rit of publication. in duplicat*, together with is "Iv to this office. 7bdknk YOU. Sincerely. Lisa Steele, =*-p;--y Clberk P4rcb&swe No. S0461"Ift mi E-2-:0 CAF IMME I'D CrMS : DE OfI)Z.1w&X -E Notice is hereby g i v that on TUESMY QCTOBaIt boardroom. 3rd Floor. Aft4 nistrati Building. Col Clawwrosemt Cuter. 3301 bast Tamfant Trail. baples. of County Commissioners will consider the enac•..amt Or dis3aace . The meeting will com m"Mce a t 9::0 A.M. proposed Ord:aaace is as folloars 12B 1.3 19" in the �`Cox=ty Florida. the Boa of a Coxs~ty The .itit of -h LAM UE'+v'£'x./ PMM- COr.)E WH I Cis! £5";14.x:.: C1 iiS '£ zCKIM FZCti.A:`IC S THE LsiC'�i+1CCi�i1+C:MF.A.'E A OF' COLLIER C cw-,, . sru ST AM== TM 06"FIC'.A. WIMM A':"AS 2W R 951CM n1' MUM= iit =KM CLASS2FICATAON OF T!!£ Ili DlE.9"IEEO P R3"X 4CAZ'M w T OF Tim an 1 --c IM OF SEAGAn ,' a ri'8 Am YgST WuLaVAI9 SAC SECY"iC1K 16. ,VAMZP t! 9QCtTE. PAN= AS EAST. oxzjEn COON-,-y. i'.d.1MP[iL3i�t. FR+OIR RSF - t TO Cr FOR A COLLEGE: rPOV: D Et FW, S A" A P" 2J+iG C HISS :CSC S`: P'TJI:'I S : F►.',�w3 3T ?i? i Ark EP t, �►TE . Petitio:: !oo. A -9f -S, r . -., -.a of F:or :da Urban Institute. :nc. representing` Inter-. atics.aa CyrIIe9e. :nc. req.,estiry a rrzcrw frame P-W -i to CF for a College for S Plus or sinus acres of property located at 60.0 Sergate Drive. west of the intersection Of Seagate Dr i v* and West non l evard . CCPies of the pr o¢ased Crdirance are cc f i ie w th tb* Clerk to tbo board a.� are a-:aiSable for i s;>ecticcz. A:: interested par -ies are fn-J i t e-3 to a t t end and be heard. A.: Per suers xi s h i ng to speak on &=y aq*rda item =Zs t r"ist*r •.. •..he Co ►,:uty admeinistrator Sloe to grtsantatioo of that agood& itoa, to bar addressed. Individesal spaakimrs will be 2 inited to S a lzat" cc A=/ item. The se Iect iocz of an indiriduai to speaik on behalf of an orga. -% i zat i oa or grcrap is er *u raged. :f reca ke f grosxP or o iced by the Clsairaamrrt. a spo sp*r sor. for a rgaai zat i oei nay be allotted 10 mafautaes to speak or. an i eea . ?ersacs visling to :a.e wz:tten or graphic materials included in the Board agenda packets ae:s t sa bl i t said material a si n "Kaft of 3 weeks prior to the respectim pubic hearing.. In any case. smitten materials inteaded to be considered � tb * Board :Call be submitted to the appropriate Cov=ty s•..af f a asi. sae= of seven days prior to the public !bear i n4 . Ar l as : e r i a l used be a Pe: r - prestn t.a : i mss before t!o Hv►a -d will a he r ecu r d . A. :f : scr: yr4_-.o c i 3es to aka i a dew i s i CM of t*�e Board ar; i s �d a record of tt* p. ocerdiz:gs ;ertainin9 h*. etc and therefore. xWy coed to ensure t :at a : er bat is record of the proceedings is sra &. >eWcb record includes : *x :cs : isacs:y a.-xi evidence wbi cu tbo appeal is Tr r r-W. I DOMM Or courn ct"assmums COIA.IER CtKWTT. Fwa= E. wo r n... CLAM BY: /s /Lisa Steele. —,,ePr4ty Clerk (S-z kll) 128 1 .' ' �.' .X;JDCS M. 91- A.. C-I.LM C=;T LA= ^rs 3C??: EST11PiLiSt? "I'm Cwt ?4f S27E P "=71A; i COLS PM MM L :fM t?MCIAL =In= A.3Ai I+" fit'Y3s"'rr sS:" ST CFDL1e I= :FS ZQtii1G =".ASS I F: :1A:: m CF 1M F ""aSMISM ^F Si r ^: f Cam: V$ MID NES, 9=..E'IiM 2Ji L/Au'J • .. �Cl� �C7.�.yV�f.J�y i�ir.1�II►Cw :�za..!r Z�ifi�R4�i.� - -11 irV Cr C A lM1Y X-' I- Fi11/74D1= PM .7�Ai•.0 BY KitLSrA.�. ��. !►r:s: . .:.9..a of t :^r :da urba..% .iii :�..'�2. represent.= ...terrationa2 Co lege. iac.. petitioned the Beard r° -i F4r=:ss :.,..ers to c°-.aaae he z=tacs :roe }.ere:.. ►acr :✓d :ea: ;.roperty; 'r-W. r:`- a?;r.£ z� .: :'s.:il:b: BT. :rEE 9..yyam�=�-� LlYI'.✓ SF '`�► z :r.: .:ass : : :ta :: c: tte real ;zopery as rare part:.s :ar :Y descr:btd try Exhibit `fit•. attached hereto and zaecr; crated ty re :err- -C* GerOIC. Mid =&t*d to S*Ctj= :5. « .- s3.7GF! :S has:. _.. :! : :v„ ty. F3cr :da. :s c ar.•� _' : -r =S= t 'T 3 :.�, :.x:ac ^t, &S rap '�`s ►.: rs' :4'.. 3s .es.. :�r3 in oR:rty :.a. :,tne :=Pte-t Ccde is horetj aze_AeQ ac=rdfmq: f. '.be herein described real ;rope: ry is the sa=e for which the rezooe is =.erer'f apF :c-rrd r.:t -r-: to the :o:Iotrsag -F, ditio st: ':ses = •t :s site shall L*e :=ted to ccar diurnal. ,.sea And ~a_ jr st �tz^:tte !.y _:ctt a t:se CF 2=:,- .._a_:.-_ .� -� ^_ �'_.3: 3. ^.y`C3_!1^^_31 Cr•3a�.�3�_, . 3 s'� ..'.I. ! : : Sf''{ _ _ .: �` :• '..,ire . :3 Cut ;' . _ :!l. 3 -_ •� ^.. !^tits:- :!`�'reat :^.":al cr ;C- .zr Can site. .. Related to t!ie pry colle-ge use. classes. 9 ::6e= 3't: V :t 1es Wnd ql.mera: of cperat' s.'sa:: case at :0:00 p.m., sev t ?D "To a weez. :assess avail not be held = Sevxq To. . 12B i t:A issuance _f a_:f clrti: : ica! of he siL! s *.a be �•yto►- -t_ t;p t.or�:be ►e Tr:r :s of ZIVI -SIOM 2.4• - _'�"'�"T �7 +ii $".t::lt2rg. of t,bw Land avelopmut Codt. `- All apPrCPriat* Portion of ratIve *egetaticm sh 11 be rtesaiaed en sit* as recplred is Secticaa 3.9.5.a of the LandyeYeltt Code. E . The petiticmer Maslf implesm an aoJOeir :tiara z °D9a1• i .mg• and va,atenaom {eagtic free! play oz ...e sutsjer pr z.7• This aaiatenaaCe 'r:an s }a:. +le c;:t►y c-: a Yearly bas's at a r .:: s- .:ar.t to s,.bs e: t :71-4e. : %^» 3-2-6-9-S of the :ALmd �'� - s± cf •t' a exist.,-,q .... at tho sisal: be "=t*d to &d=:xzstrat :ire offfcesca sire fa=saty a:f:cs• mo classes shall be bald in this b►.ti Idirsg . his C-:d :rarce s:a : *e000ae effettiv+e filing wit.*. the ='.e Board of CoLZity : :ss :c:.era cf Collier Doty, Flozi3a, this da?* s o. . 2933. KT $T: L...E�J fF SePtember 11. 1998 1r.terraticmal College. -mc. 2SS4 :'a .'ami Trail. East loap: es . ... ?; .. . i . � Public Searirq to icier Petitim R -•9S -S Dear Petitioner Please b& advised that tse above referenced petition vi12 be cans #dtzed :*f :be Board o: Ca=.y Coeaaiss #coats on October 13. 1999 as i:.%dicatod oe the enclosed notice. 7be. t1h6t 1 notice perta #ninq to this petition will be Oublisbesd in �R Adw,& es De z ly now Cc SUMd&y. Septa ber 27. 1"S. You are i.-# tad to attend this Public hearing. Sincerely. Lisa /��iySteele. Deputy Crerk Em c IV�Te g " ks C A Dr. Umo J. Flerrids urban InstitUte. 1w. It" 27th Awe S. W. 1ts;r3e�s . F�. 34117 t Sic to COMi+dtr Aatitiao R_gg_S Dear letitimm F2omm be advisod that the &bove referencod petitic�c: will be cisidlered by the board of Cc=ty cam. ssiccers cc ,+ , 0 tuber -3. I99a as indicated :-. tbo e- .c:cs,ed =tire_ .bo Segal ssc:ice pert.aizi.ng to this pets ticx 3�,e :.sb the Naples Daily nuts on SU.-4w y . Sept ea be r 27. : " 3 . Ycu are invited to attend this ;public bearing. Sincerely. 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UVAPO 25 Easx, r :. cm ;mod ,A 14griaxitnt+t to '?'siC• Flan-.ad Unit 'e -relc 3 er't ill Rtcordance vith the Ul.gzeese• s Pm - �. -.. attac")ed hereto aad:ttaaospoatated by re:crert herein. 'Me �fii ,- itt �tiw,1 At sat Niap ihaMbe �'SfZg, as 6escribed in Ordfaaaoe is berettxyw *rilr. t e;:e=-t zee %;pm fi3ixsq Wi:.ts —'t Mate. 2 AS.SW Ali ji ,�D�'#�� it r 'wVfi3i §,;4. vi oir.�,�.N'i7.ir7JY cc CA `i'ALGREENS A TABLE S` 44,95`, Q�.t s Piopestp sEc-rfo% 2 t (3) SECTION' 3 Commmer,ciat Play (6) SECTION s Dcvdcp .., r EXHMIT A )`Easter P!ui } "f+ f� STAMI&-N" i OF C MPLiASM Alt IS.6di aaxs 0[ ! i . Qww C'�y as a _ Lk*dapoaeat 4 br moss as Pp. w be in P� t •riot tive bW '°ore crasdi Itmolkiam and Piimgt. * .M 1. The ubj= FggpC y is bca<+d' in ao am idraiCiw Ms an Activity Ceratr in ft COOW Comer Grow* Mamage=m film }� � � Rs�errdd k crc m for oar cowcmu3d= of bcdvitift due Contain ammwrcw a actatrt of 3. The tract is bcaed as the mudrum mum dAsVm4W" Rod (CR_ 31) and V amderbat Beach Rad, iM_S62j „That ma n& beatiaa a8a.s me she xgcdw semos tot de Pbotaeat of The Fro jea is is eowelin=. 'I," l apps bmw 4" ir r cltr3,- 4 ie a T"he ;wojw *-W be 7l:R+d by : Oompift tap d tR[TfClf and QCs as 4Nvvvsd by dw Qmmly amdkr dw City d NapleL 6_ TIC Pia is , . Ltd ". d lrsd wda tsse:ari ao■va" Isdteit. • asd tie popo�d VM ;4 ° a 7. tcat�es •etiicb serve as Pegjczt, '� ad ,opea S Alt f W laat dnelopme9t a�,ders P are ; b the Comm Ccmmy A,d qww P* is Faces otffi mae, SECTIOS 1 MOPERT y Ot% \MVVflP AND n+�ciurnQa PMPOSE Tye d this Satim is ft, iaii ilk x sae b dcxnt a 6e coodiem" bt t5e peape,c�r at the p of o ly. dx- ;Wt j t mm d W Pik. WAd x 1.� LEGAL DESCRU71o. PROPERTY rriav �f of ibe liarti v in* Rmre .5 Fa Cam z, 10 Sood, G°1°4`• F7aids►.,'tarc and aroma �e y� ton feet tbcacd. ni { Thes of Sc+c%m to+.a� -19 SON&. Rmp 25 4�sa 4i) a mot: c »=�:.,g at &e s , or�� , c tic 'A of dw NacdwW R Se 0604 2, >Ta"p�P '!9 5!o „ NoAwmg Cook. Ek c;d,r dxnoe Nor& 1 - Sr 31' R'esk i35u6q felt RWV 2S �' Calia Of the. ti of 16e wkst Le of be West % 5T .6' East 154.00 ft+et No�besK !i of bt: I�a4estt IS d'ststl Stx6an � &MM Sotssi sr prsard and [3,5.6{t fat .trees a $,pi.ie" af, tie_ Rest !i of Iie ��*ta *A ofthe .%*ordw �c K of ie T6octQ A �� "x �c�e Sari 1• SY 31' Fvra4d sod 1'=* fan bar >rre mid ire of tie West * of tie Nano -cm �c of the :roct5east St of tie larbrsat !i Ofsid Section Z dxmc' Wrss i9' S7" 3C west 150.04 kct AMC the Sam& roe of be SIM W of be Koo*mvtt 16 of be 4 of said S - -t;e 2 b be roil of 8eac Nast !i of tie iao,c based err �neraid 1„ x Bc*et LaEr Plat Bowl 15. Pat" 45 and Jfi Caesar 15 -65 Acm noes r .4 i4l f s I r sLk.' -M pnu t r 1.3 PROPUTY ON1IERS11W 0( die Pax? is em,todf Naft,a a o[ hose mmy i1tu= as Tramft saderbal Beath Rod L d ;Ttmt do SMW Njoes Reairf CMVW3'. lw-. 6871 A 1e. . Fimritta. —3 Gasp. bc. i s bit Prnpat� far dre irsesdi+d a* of twil grad e�f5oe 1.1 GL113LAL DESCRnqxxx A The Im site a k+�ared a'llae S►'E 114 En. at tte �+em om= of he 7�d419 Saarh Rr d %'Amkrt,vk Beata Bead_ 7k propr cry is CMWUI3, ramoL B The :mss cbudica6m of ahe subject p,,,,, Pg=,- W alse dme d ttis appro":d K-D Docmmm a= A ad PLtD. MIC seu=tjr 101 aaa is need PUD for ere Lm F+oaaot PUD. wMe ahe.C&mc*'St aanes h �000d A. , T3e boa of the 4Vrovw PUD ** l>rr a * of ahe D, x .� Mu pra6,erry �°` 1 r PHISICAL DESCRD7M Ek%Moak `idw the rvc7ca sae rmp €rr+m 7.3 so 133 im .VG1'D. A8 of the sae n n Plus! Zane 'X' 120067.0383 D. dkcsirte date of lrroe 3. Tbr sod hm oa @ie time arat bwakaia i6rr sad aid Gae sad l.i PROJ'EC7 r: Iif SS The l IS6.600 two some :oet eiC s umxh� of &-%vkved as a Simoe, how sile iijb r:RiD of owvwods. hwd and AVM a 'R ai as 34 o ,w t+e r�3cvhsni >t : rase of 26 waits !'� e rr. The atoms Q f iiosr! n■irs shad is t5r hraci sae. seta crt the propQ 1.7 SNORT TT rU ; dry aed`,' 1d as abt� " P[W Pbowd M* 4 k' i Y IZBZ - . PROJECT D'1T F.J►t>1TS L i PLXP'OSE TLe b— pm of t h Savor it de dop+,m m. so C r ` 6i b d am of dtr tncxs kChodc+d is the peojeM n � at ewer 31 GEC -DIAL si A docameat. PUD-PAMCd ' . . d t be is aaaOAhW a ts *e ai'F�e secxioHHR amd pant of rile Godrrr Deaict co ad Lid I1�ewdapmeHe G m & Ummoeo m Ph is a ffal at tied e d c�oae ad ~pcoiaioet of tie a Code slats appl�r;C`�oiiat C3ar■ttdr Last tkaei°pe.e'e B l'Hiaa *&cruise aaeod. tie Of aD be the stmt as the dFmoei s s" iecs6 in Genes Gawwy Lard Mv*pm w Cade it dfw at dse talc cif ems tin jgVujcmdm for "C & dM=u d try PM sbnM b=me tan C4 dc MPIM= "taxi Som the mama m wirci ae PUD sae Haas 6c j as a�adifiad by I e Ca ww Q�y Lmd Dewdopocae Coode roosaia is tiidiaooe ad ell1w ni atmom 4 ie of the land .lid oaorpcixs E. wb! appeeiral of lit p� I A be jsHibjaat so a Fxgkirs SoctiaH vi dee Cttiw C� of D"*V 3 -15 AdeQde Palalic n wu a Hear of Cidn 6d SDP Code at the San aPPa�. GHral piHt appeo�eai or � t'ama ewe b yuaA,ia 3 ,f4n,X� „ A?9..�4"�ry!'� J. Y� h F -ki Z4 J i 3 OF rROA= MAX 2`4 A The P . .A.`. PUD .NtaSSer Pb& iU pajact b:r�t a t of t56,l00 A4�e fat of came ciai MW Wow PW may te tit�aaFed as a safe fiord sir Ratprotas rat = a�sscd : ar =7 cawbimdraa Of ct4mrrits). bc+rd so&W $6051 m rser. ' g a Wkwd we de+dopoo L &C Oxnb" Of bad =in " be taus! sod at a we 0( 26 aides per acre bawd C" tie bad side area. Eaai* '► depicts dte isrtt aaoara pow& sa �'aode:bit Hach Rnd ad a access bA7irpoir! -ABC itaad, Rood ,riffs_ of - -'uw. iaerml ckcalafim •aw . aaeise aed butfu are dq�capd OD Etaibt W. Is ft aummm ages wfJrid be io�ed as dMe l+ranonig b the alsise jbCWb&W MATED PROJECT PLA.% APPRMAl. REQLUE,►VLN.M A. Prim to the MCM&W of a p4amm Ma fat an of part dtbe KM. fiw picas of aB rrqttb M-MWIIV% " teaeist approsal d tae app m9ri a Cagier C.L srrr fors y i p _ nisi tae PUD Mawr pun. dw Coiicr CcirseT Srrbdi�rsrrost Cb�d� asd tat pVsnrHp:y �[ tae Stbe of flori&a_ Rol► Dc"*Vmmm Pb& Sbnq� o �I, a Pa y Sbds Plt d VPMat a�bie. *an be stsa !ar the eS&V area com b! the Pm �° ditrrisiot'1 popexed€ .ad 1. of the lad sic% be i "=Pft a WYA bi+'Mm 3.2 of ie`tbier Ca.arq L„d cede and for � d ie d aft C. 71e pr'm 1ia0Ri d Drt" M d ft Caiiirt r Lad 't *A �apgdr b �t Gode. "�P 'a ~ lc= atpwsads d land as Pfd i a" DRiiiaas pciot b a* daaa t sili the Saamoe d a b persW ar �oebcr 4+tiapreat D_ Appmpri;m assttasasetsu sdf 4 at +drc d e` a! i mm im�rtnCoe= rclm—fi.sd am deficadom cad r c&W for pa idad p.P.W maiwsraiae d caavmo� fxt�ieielt +• "X 'fin 7�R 3w te 'fir ^ I r , 2-{ :_6 rcN-T1 T+M TM pLT }oc. fib....: , •.° � .. `, •.': ,m.n ` Axw1 b* mae to d1C i!i I q IBC .Comw Cam lad ASSOCUTiO\ OF PROPERTY 0"NN S ' rFOR CO N O1 AREA AkD- -T A.NCE alb dr &vdwar dace f0 = art bed am Ong" op Am aoeakin stow . OU=I* kwm b an at the se�stx�eme pffdawn atpsapeszr r.yelramid d�neiapoat is ovkh sk carom isaenast is iotaocd, pwreferidt tern ie d a Andprert�r Os�ess` Asetitioes •tio�t iclrfe pebi'igat tat de pctpcaasi care ad aaiosa m e at ati pl%" ors at 4rc C�"ier s x 9 * �sKS eo ie ,t �i :wakl Y7}'Yrw A E r iM b 1`' 1 r d V% �pt 4 "�ye May + s r 4p ifs M1�I 'YLSW:h tl d - A 3.1 rLvj4DSE 3.2 2- 3. t. s The parpow d Otis Section is a W a Y dte tfpe of CoMoeteai Umm ad dr.tioQmaca s Xxiards that uiN be apGo 4 tw die 15.6$ - 20 Wokrmm PUD. The ewtest sie U-M he dezrkTcd as a mmmereni poyea_ A3 exi r pvaQ rt swCrx srr Earn the 'Stam�ard Ladamrnl Ciassificaeiow kaarai - 19dT'. LEES PER�11T'i F.D NO C oK strnc7orre or pet dM be atemod.'ahead at and at taw ums,. M I%bC* or tort, foe otbar than tbee %"W A Ptrwsd Ayiw*w Von wrap, I ees f+ftw dPr JWI" In Afri=kw -Al Services (poopls 0111 CUXP O wdoa 1°pmffmi• 4742 cwc;x orutlom kmxxi*. 0f ;2 -0x;03 CwC;t pwr4r. Ll- Amatemaemrs aed recar~tciota sartor AU- 7lltl. T991 7993. 7M. 79M x,> 3 A;Vwd and X)r slam Aawwaiw dealers and ir"•e 5-SM.5341 im a000rd� woe sigh the rem of setm 2.61.23 +fate Cbies COMW I-td De+dopom Code aid GnmM 5571. 5999 tae. Rleiciet oipl7j_ Amscmk-O%T M%lk. smicM p bq (poop 7514. 7513. 7521) and codes (VoW 7542)- p"i iad tint aeWasbes alorta% ieodeswi app 5 sa0tiets sdi be n6joa b &r key -ing crime a. Sin of selucks: Cxwaiet deiipdd b laws eaoom ft a rtpcie7 rat" of one on Y woe 1s airw/ V. Nfkvk� 1 � Frost bard m*md-- 3+0 &a z . p � � yam,, '40 9 eei 3 R e � iii.. 40 fw Muses 0 � ' I - iml,- A carwasb`itom am be ior» kvt of ftvacspe a a dc&cmtd is der cr bON37. d tat sire. HMANO I SAW 29mc fact ott a WI arieb lets dm t50 Fcss.-re rte. tt a carw"asls abats a rcsiseami dwim a mmmj, cc o4ros'sleot watt c+omaactad wi®t't dc+cotatltne titi*. Sk fro in beidbt " be 310% the bt Brie cppttsie the taideatint S I "1- fat a die oat less theses 15 fact. Ili wA A4 b:�bicaatd ji" a bmhc pod InOw w ' is section 2.4.7 of the Cdlk «J h d,bn lop m Cb&- Al waft sio11 be; by a! atrhr tc►part�ett � DOM theta Or mh f a CNISNIM UCbmuftai dmw akeg 9 Nme. A and "be mbjeet to OttbOmae XCL 90-17. Coder Commy oi4e Coat ol tCc& Ch. 54, art. a R' P"- '13e w and po6si� opmttoat far an car wwdiog tscilyties iacbm iot sc#1'tetYice tar ssasisi� fatdBdM SW be codoscd a m k= e a sides ad slat be.draeted by a X"..e Vacwmmbg is lime" a" be iarmj comae Now. tat tq riot be bcfta is my R*&ad yard sea. Haan of CICS tiaa Canrasbcs *w d" t destrk sba11 be daead tiav 1000p.mL to 7.00 &.® 6 Bmkiwg mar"ish- bw d+.wt aad S andea Soff irs (p*Ws WI- 5261)L 7. Bmsmcss wn iacs (,hoops 7311.7352. 7359 *Pbmt. idasao W tract„ pa Ubk wdet and od fidd e"kmm tie mkg ad Irk. paa c T361 T,l97 taor6t X=Wrd ar .` �} < � �' , S Comma tiaras (ato"S ia12 -i�iU `tLi p� IAP p lr cbc. mtv= to make 2.6 35 at t1e CiolEw CmW Lamd Dc+iebpmmm Coyle_ 9 Ccamw m-W priaitiq IQ. Facing and drirot `(=soaps SEt2, St13� cmd" t bade tiros.. AN Calbbskmem ie „tenii '=le o! , aboboiic far oo mm;6= arc subject w tie bet fm" ragmireaeaa Of s W&u 2.6..14 of ttte Comer Ccwmr) hnd Development Grade rn 2.il 12. Fad 5111- fs. f Y 13. GGOer7l 1- . Guess and Els ibvrt (J"w 1793). 15, tLwduwt stuees 'aP 5251). 16 licaft in iott ( mm" Sol15019. swl- R99.11M -SM. 110x7 442 ad 9Q924ML 17. Home 6trairaee. ad 09OVE c t sM (V tips SM m9.3722.5731.5736). It llctcb amd .owls ( =r 7011). r 19- tusoaacr armb 6ecam and ierYke (grow "11). 2. Lqw Sa-rim (crow 5111). 21. P 861 i- s6" �.� . Atiaue�nooes resoir > . D1 es ad of ft aed slit >! 71624 - 7631j. z. m real (Vaaps 9912 5963, 99r1i2- 3�g99� 2; McOm r cunc d eMn ( eW 7832). Z{. Bases= aai an Salierics (group 341-1). . areairt io+ iaert (paws 6111.6163 L '7. Past, SAM ad saint llriee �91'31)r �f a - x�, Z3 Pawed Ad770CS (Srmp 7215.7217x.7219 -72b1 east px j 7291- 7299). =9- Putdic (pares 9111-9199. 9229. 9311. 94114131. 9511 -9532 9611. 9561►. 30 Rai emm (poW 6512). 31. Rcod neesaiee dsa amd prdat aow= (geoap y �n 2B w1 2 � � �. ,/` C,w i :t r 32_ Sacwtl and coormoAfy beisn ' dc3'w, eschmalp and !L!!o (p=ps 621 t- 6m. 33. Sc+cW aGr+iGCS (P=m Sm 2 -x399. coo" iot ld adm Aden aed SOW blcb).. 34. Voked Sumer Pa" Se rvkt "1'431 @1 a oarIr:)L 35, Veftrimy tettirss i%7=" am 0752 aarside l�odga. 37. VocadmM !clots (6r=po tti j b 38. 3krrbodeewM told }� i b[aae.aoed&m W cc '�it of is Y. B. Penomrd Ancesmy thm ad 3hft=ns: I AGQGiltry um and Ij al�wcimd ufft prkc*W ales P:Mkledio diS v 3.3 Di��iO.N" STAV'DARD6 r' TOG foGwaiog m >Iai ISO so per>•ilod >� am$: rt IGmb■m Lai Anew " `CrtTbM F MG;"" B. ��ra. twt q -jam .iodnoad Fft asps F«c C %r io Yard Rc+isirR� tots: , I. Fina Yard � a. Yaoderb& Deady Rad and At�aCt- Roo& MC &M eioec+VM to 6e b*k of ie too � � + � �,� � ili � s pi � ,r ; �� � °�'� t z +w• I�t � bs �a t.ot>titi+r dF j bw 2 Sak YM* ?. Rew 1 xd: 4, WaoGr{rps,c: TWCIKY-five fart (2S7 5' SqW36M for Prmckw Sacaora F"d9aGa iatt (t5 l a d'mm= emni ra 3.4 33 � ©my SECMS A pE%m.or.%i11? C4.�L►[ITa►�T5 � 6 4.1 PL710SE s�� Ow 6c TUC p--;ohe at t3it Soetiow ter t „ .,� 1.1 Cim; Pon d�� �.�, x•�,,�x, 4.2 GENTJLkL 43 is AB fx S 16A be in s�� aooce+dame � tt a Ftad Sae Pun aaat an ap&C*k State awd. )CCA hws. Codes and RPI36 +s 10 66 PtU"D. Except .bone IPOCWi AY ooeed of Saud ad= W, dw sumdur& and Wedfkmdow at the Land Code. DhWm 31. *A e* a c+m d te hd �d:be PUD i1 oot to b d i =3 auiVm shA be to fot theca u soc+caar ` r�tf�tl• /te, PM am dec "w`, Tae PUD as d a m a4 abet aMr i al1'1111�' be ��� of &e is adtiian.a4 t a 204M i� tick w the &-%Vk pVa Shan t e respomm parr "We M-D UA STUt n..A—S E:b" •A•. PUD r Pba Rhona" the Ri aed is d �, ,,� it,,,.Ee. Yeop000it fat ar 6.d ee boa.r!> M Cc VCCW dad ex boaadlcics; SW rt be ao�eontad' ai fie; fittl MA N" be eaciad a� p� apt 2733 of t4�e Ceti �ei�ii de 10 fiat d B !a named q i�ne tl�e roa[icood a�pastioa aed � d ai uttYitte ages M! aB CCUMOM area is the P1'olal- SCHEDi.1E of Dfi1 'ELUP�►►[�1T10►tQ�►"iP(?R1VG REPORT A� Tlis PM sits: be 10 ie S1rct Pt�s�bit�s4SwAm 2.7.3.4 d 1!e tAW Cade. k. R se 4-5 TRAWORTAMN' a, The OF F' F aoeat Of INS PLW i[saer >id be sasbjaat ra ad Ladd bi dr kaming confitiew A_ ArtcrW kid stioa tigWo P 41h 1 2 be pam" pews so Oc issQacoe d air Calf= to of OMEPN ocY- B. Am= poi n *4 be odp� drift SAW-- � dre •dat and to dse aaardL ta.ci ttatt fttrpe real ooewt lie OF C. Tom goes shod be peo'r sk" Sri h rWa'waT p b do bwaocn of nag► a of Ooctpaoc3 . D. The COM7 rrse:res dse f*W b amaNY kciAi hd oW&M opcn srrrisd dis prc*% . E The appbcat or its s" be far a L* share 000tri odour so•ard aoP liam" � lcnrit�t a w same poi a far a& _ v r 4.6 RATER N[A.NAC�t�T The de+neiopm of ties PUD► finned' Pict sia1 be srtbjact so and pm by *r failawiolr aoodaoaa R aaer mump own desips arrd taastrnc k sbai, aoofom a Di visim 3.3.53.5.4. d the CoiEicr Coney Land Dc"*Wmeot Coda. f" r 4.7 LP'TiL XT= 6 rt p The d its PYa k Id and yaaaaod by tie Wales 4dM-�srtim. >emape comemm and Itawi it oit irrsitft eater aodJ�or sca oirsootat ft f-ad is b sow = tie pealed aar so be dc P4 fin - monad. coaac vd. osae,d and smialimod is aaaod4arr Ill UM C10fficr C000tY Ord;oamx No. W76. as amended and Oebar spp:cabie CAmw7 dies and 1 V L . ct" M4 4 i x } rya �r ^� c r7 s + 4.s wt`�� L. p yr s e o- f The top Ping aaet of dia PUD �tasatwt` sia be oabje�t It/ aad acd bf tme mow* emmoor xa a', x :' •: ca � Deiv sad aomaenction d a wF m P—cm AM be Abjm so Coaapitoet dw app F."Mo pevraicwos Of the Gabes C mmy Land D "Sopmm Cade. Divisim 3.2. 4.9 E %- %MtO.N':(ENTAL The devciapmest of dw PUD 1►l mm `Pim duM be abje at a sed pweraed by dw A.. Petk iooet dn8 retain 1.27 Moats of adhe i m sift or m twat as req2ined in saxion 3.933.4 CoiSa CvuKy Land Dndopmem Cade. 6. An ez)ric eef+esxioa ratoorsi. ea�iarirr j and Mkwm o m (CLWC free) pin im the sse. vi& mp62sbt 4a areas d testioed amine moos, the be submmed to Can = PiamitK Ea+inotmeadl S1tr(t far seview aad appro ai prior tar fatoi It sae plaod�rioa, pd C. This proj= is ft'f iw s Oder Cmy GeoaMeon Pocmco Zane ad satil eompi� fie' p "Oman of ; tie . chummawaff Praracaaa Once No. 91 -10 ii effm it d1i cbmiw Groff aanier appra►eal i.19 L.&NM6CAPL*OG FM OFf',S M=. PAR%LVG /UtW Al b obofb f fw off-sma pat1 9 be L aai mb= tia ie DkW= 2.4 d tl+e CeZier Ctraaalr Land Code fit eliect att tote time d' bail perm m `�r•'k�a , te^>,�+�ia�ra+ r � +„_md de�ig Nr q•��:�r+azj� . s x F t R rd 4 4s .� F �P- t fA x°„ • i �µ `c r fa — • ,, � � r•.. u.r .nr JI a; r A � . tt r :s to � s� ■_ � �� i J ' 4 n •, .�.,,�- ,..�,. ..,Y.�+r ^w- r..«.r ..„,!, ^n7�*r±an^.,..... ., �s�+: �.... K.... ,_..�,...,r.,..,,....y�,.��.h,. r � rya t � 1 r Z.; Yr 1 1 , STATE OF FiA MAJ OF COLLIER) � . C1etk of CcUxts ia' an! for �tb� 'lww0tfeth ',t4 9 ••., _ Judicial Circuit, Collier Covuty, Ylorida. do bwreb'y vertifythat t * foregoing is a true copy of s p {r i3 in ail Which was adopted by tba o � N t day of October, 1998, dorfap > 11- 1- INESS ny band and the official seal of the Board of County CcOmLissicC9ers of Collier County, plorida. this 20th clay of October, 1998. Em Clark of CoUrTA an& • •F; `- �o fjc.�o Zj �* qtly T minty Cleft," *Awe Ar r.' PPI IZ moot Or�. VA .A "T , Mli , rt ftt• matt 2E SUM mmrn" - snom A Ictimm rAX=dM=t cm=tYll, * bottsa r? rAx v6s PJKM-NO2 (IBM 774 . ...... ... tiv ftt• matt 2E comi FM U=P-LAmxwnwc COW Ta Curt r 4 �rret !lose law at Rsicoa `e � I van* - M*mc Aqi �t�r ! T_...�_ h)y,.$•, Ai!,.+. ! �f„"m}`^t "xr ,'ter, s59Ah •e sa�eoL.Ei��icf1 tn,si�.r tfln.s.Yler�.f,� Ntame t was st aw p M k ma" !! Clerk "f Oies a�rre ie rap�ei/. ari iaQ! w 0 X'" W—/. SO NU Dd Sm RN-Mgd *,'C7,;mPMs3 a Dc and fCowfkft rsir Lapsssar, -� Dies OrdF lief = r N jjjj,� 11 , I ri, s Rocs P1C�l., "J s ataa ► 0 No wim won a� flifilk I[i 1�X31aMiM '� g0 4bra 4 jr DW 1 Fm arari.R� 8CC K SZ&' IAbdhe pes�rn r a= -6---t s• C..r, ma.t ftt Xwc r l m.- End '�• �:r•n/ r Carrrlr Mrr belrrs mod' k srre !oe 2! m7 d stoic or mw �'i� r ��! � 11e 7ifarge:�y «ite .e1 irreire 0 Cw..r. Kaas Ac r Clcrt *s Ofct ReK+�! dire ❑ o R, g. C %am" am"m bad to Dm 11aoe�•e�tC�� -�'�� Drclhiiie ��i�s � • ���� �z Y =a ; } } Y L 9k yx rt d • y t lti. Judith F1anaQas► Naples Lleily 3kws 1075 central Avenue tiles, Florida 33940` x Re: r 48 -5 Caczmercial 5bappinq Center malgr+eenosl Dear Cudi: Please ads^ertiso the abov* srsflreDred DOUAM MW tiae an ,9M day S,epte=ber 27.149• and ltiadl,Y', smd, the Affidarrit ; of Publieatian, in duplicate. togetber With cbaxgis istwi*gvd to th" *fffc*. • i Ank you. r Lisa Steele. ; DePuty Clerk Purchase 4a °��_ 12B � b � 'a'ID'':Cs 1:T ' ?►':ice►: TO CM&S -vER clan + UCE : e _ s he : et; g :: e : that = TUESDKT OC'!COM 13. 194E in the .rd .nor X -ministration Building. Co.i:er Coaxty C-- er=e-_ :ente:. 33:: last :aaiaai :tail. Xaples. Florida. the Board of Cc�-:t1 CCC=::ssio:.ers will consider the enactme:tt of a COV --ty OQrdir.arce. hoe reeting will cocoa=* at 9:00 A.K. The title of the proposed Ordiraace is as follors2 r f OPDMUM fit 91 -102 TP.E COS.:.Zr^Ft. CM-.r-.T Z1iCUMES :!i£ CtMi"%MM¢5iVB 7.Cx.' :Ids M'*.QC`OB�tPOPA'f��" AF.sr�l OF M-LIER CO4�T 71C= =A BY A_r' :1t, 71ME OF - :C:AL ZC KM ATLAS YAP =1u 95{!25: BT CF.A.`n:`J, OF ;4s?' i!i COEXPLiBTE PA►:. P'r'`C?E7.! ..OiCATJ AT TREM 9OC.^M(ES -4 COPS OF AZ7-PCFZ:- : ; ; -OAD (C-7-31) A'O 'i ASME"'a.LT BEACH ROAD (C-P- F 4 2 x" : Or: 2. -we sm'- p 49 Sours. PtAMM 25 EAST. COLLIER CC=a z . F:.CR =A. COKSiSTIM OW 15.6. 11CPM: AXD BY PWVIDM AX ZF7SM, .-E Pe::.ior. tip. PIM 98 -5. Mark Y. Xfrar of Q. Grady Minor i As s x : at es . P . A . w representing William ?balotmis sequesti.ag a re --are froea •A• A4riculture and •P=* Planned Mit i?ere:cVC1&ct for a ccsxrcial s_hx irr iccated at the strut -,, t Poad and S aade; ire i l t 3e4eh Ro&d CcY:es __ the =: o.se -' C':di a=ce are oG file with the Clert to the *add and are a-: ai :ab:e for irspectica. All interested parties are i n . t ed to a t t end and be heard. 1w77E: A:: persons wishing to speak on any agenda item lust register vet!: the Cc—=ty ad--inistrator prior to presentatioc of the agenda - _tea to be a&- '-essed. ind :vi&.&i speakers will be liaited to 5 sdr:�tes� or- a= 1� i t ece . -7he s e t ec t i oc of as indiviclua l to speak on bei a i f of ar cr 7a-. _at ..... or grc� is encouraged. If recognized by the C-1 airzca`.. a _rc=, Cr organizAtior. :.ay be a "Otted to _mat . _. t e- :e :5vr s wishing to ha-:e written or graphic materials inc: --<Se-4 in the 3ca:d a:,e:7r3a packets =jst svl:mit said material a mid ins,. of 3 uareks Prior to the respective priblic Sea - -faq. :a any case. written aaterie_s ...te-aded to be carsidered by the Board shall be sr.betitted to the apprcpriate Co^.: -ty staff a xinissm of seven dart's prior to the public he.ari:tig. All nateriai used in presentations before the Board will becoee a perAa-,,--t past of the record. A=y person who decides to agpsal a decision of the Son_ -d will need d i 9- v C a record of the proceodir*8 peS'ti38#iW thereto am therefor*, spay aced to ensure that a verbatia record of the Pr m F, and4jw in awe, which record incltx%s the testimmy and wwWw C* qpm,which the appeal is based. BOARM CF CDrAwry CCMUSSION3FS 3AF3AFl. 3. BT.F.Fii. OMIt'YAX s Sept e: be. 3 . 1999 r ,srt r r� xillian E. '7balomds. President 01)zpia Dev*lopment 2454 mcmul1en Booth Road S,:i to 421 Clearwater, FL 34519 ?-.:blic Hearinq, to Cocrsidez Petitica PUD -99 -5. Olympia De:relopnent b' Sr Dear Petitioner: ?lease be advised that the � ref patit#acr Yin be ca-sidered by the Hoard of CM Cpl '�eid3y'. October 13. 1998 as indicated " tyre encloMd . ; " !be legal notice pertaining to this etitIt**: Ml b* poblfshed in :e nap l es Daily K*ws as Sunday, 4 September 270, X> zw.: are ..... ;ed to attend this public bearing. Sin ere�y. Lisa Steele. Deputy Clerk Enclosure Sep:e=!>er 3. 1998 Mark W. )9.4- r 0. Crary Xinor i Associates. P.A. 3800 :ia Del Rey 3oci,a Springs. i'r 34234 ?e: Notice o: ?-.blic Bearing to cocsider pUD-98 -S. (Malgreen•s) O;f=pia De- relopmmt Dear ?e,itioner. ?:ease h•e &<M se-.d that the &bore referenced petition will be cocsideree- . Comity CasOLissioeyers , on Tuesday. October 13. 1998. as indicated on the enclosed notice. Th* legal notice pertaining to this petition will be published in the Naples Daily hers on Sunday. Sep;e=ber 27. 1998- You are ...sited to attend this pablid bearing. a Sincere -Lisa Stee.e. �! r*a1 Ce:k E:sclor.:r e 12B - - i 11A'S C r k rI C .�, !w�[R�ai.�.�w S".z s igyT�i.,�%... -„ :Y; ;.AP^,..7wR M {— •• •• • :• a `�. V..1��. Ly.Ay+�l i✓�� ti�L� ii 2.rJ.n L' d'L�Ly.'�w • �:: %"L�+.Sy�w +.� ♦wi'i :w���jw'�/k+:. fovSl i.W.pj�.j P..{:�y.�M�+��w�ri ►•..11.�+ .. .' ,r%.e{. :J1 V' � �i1•ar�r: ER LOCT"1 i - KrE C: S 1 C :AL L =: z n iii us }�.I�: , z -__ . ?Y ?Alit/: ►'v :$E zc-SaIG, CLASS: F'I CAT-: :. HUkEIB CC-'; YiIBM RA% PROPERTY filCaK 'A' CR.E A" `F'iJw PLAN= 4XIT iJE"+i'=pmm. LAMF—r- MIT MVELC"MX7 "MM AS FCP A C RC:-AL SHOPPING CF.1I: , LOCA M-`� n: Aye, ' AX:E- -P2:L. EEACP mOAD (C.R. 862) :.% 7. ::..: %?. v'�+` ='�. FLiit I L.t►. C:7QtS: S': I W; or 15 . E s BY FF :IZ IY ;ti.. ➢EFFz.. E �"= '.T.`► =. �SaS�C i�. Y -=, z Cf C- Grady Miwr ; Asso- cla:es. _n.. 'OuIctnis. petitioned twee it^.a. :. s ss :_rtts :O CtAnge tb* x =ibg citssifitation Of the sere :n pr--per y.- BE :T CP tAIX -:: -1 f K _ :.;d .,'Y r221e Z�GaS'.l Ci Crx: -.:T, Florida: *e ._-ir. c ?assiff.eaLicorof the berein diescribeA- :ea-, in sectize 2,,TCW --Ship 49 FIC ida. is cha8^yeM from 'A' xa. as 3Ex.`..t:._ 'A' ar+d ...cc :r•- :a :e� zy :"'..'w• -- !' :e :.._ .arC C ±. :ra�S,. :iiptiS':2 :.':Y it . "&$ Map Anecded ^, .:. � °.S ... � :'.�i:L�:111' 1�`s�Dtr 7i�' ~� ��' 4Q al slr ._:1 ^.•.y ..-ate ..ri. � ,: t; Imarc a shall effective .1I _nj v _ state. �. '��e *"�, & ,� > .i`fY a'^' 3 x �y,�1� ��"� ��� �� � !'' f i % &LQRUmv 4L rte i C is p ALGREENS A PIANNED UNTi M'ELOMEL%T aad SWvrfwg M&Ws Plaa GatraieK are R'di rmw PW A Pla ced um Drmkva cat Pmt w Pmwbiam of The Crania Cam MEW Land D wkpmm Gale Piqu Fm O.=* Drseiep Kw Grogp. fit. 2454 McNg"m ate Rmdd -%W 121 Ckmwmar, FL 3i3M p� Bob 7him s. AICP Q. Grads Wax and Ate. P.A. Cn d Eagiwm • Lud Saris► ors •Pars 3300 Vin Dd Rcy Docka spi rgs. FL 3 LU RECEIVED '�P619� tam Fhd Pt`D98 -. chma<wbd M" CoMmm stamom (I, f3; f4i Oz) TABLE Of CiON"MMS sulcm= of Comphaace SECr7O. I PropaTy Ow=ts64 A Dntsiptioo SBC IO` 2 Project De±neiopm ' r SECT"N 3 Phr SBCTION t Coaomi�omeats EXH 3ff A Xtsster Pho r r:,, rf (I, f3; f4i Oz) STATEMENT OF COS[PLWAX The r-s ^f t7 15.+53 srs•_s Of 1M'P"ly iM CaCser Ce•r�,r, as i Cammereal Ptadoeis t7ait Oe.dopareat to be aF1Rt pr PW. A be id oompfia= .rim the goats, objeed, and po8cies at'C 06CmwM" me toy! is the G ow* Mmag . Pha. The project aril be eombko « Ml de =,sOrde P '�• 1r deadiop eat add epWe'iMR lAEteM3dik+e a wl to do Mond l7►fats�emeat Pun for the i000u* rtaw=. 1. The mbj= p WO EY is bcaeod is ao aces kkmd&d as as Acd ix Cc=cr si me CoQia C MY C,evsrm it�r�aoaat pbd 2. A -.tiv* ceso s ase t'be lootjo fotc dt�'oqotaorpa�rat�oa of aaim I Pam 3- T'�e mbject trial is bcatd aM die soarh.est data 1 dAkpoes- PWlaog Road (CR- 31) And Vaoderbat Bea* Read (M-UZ) bp=ecdm Tbia swami* 1oaa� ADO-1 the site saperior aaaesa fw the piaoe t of coa merciai acdvicks- T'r r'M -Ica is m COUV40ace vsh an M;yuc*k commy erguiltiom =kxtwg ce Gt"%h %Lmgcsom Plea. S. The p v!iea wN be siecMed by a ==.Ph*: saw of arar+ricts and wfties as � by tttt C�7 adtMotrlie tZcj dl+lbpi�dtw,. , 6 The is P "a add Md 6Md an *=no de bftraad a of tie's a ltd tee and dr pccp�aard dnzioper ert umftds ooaesioe+d t Tae Ptarmd Um Dcvdopmeae i bft apes Vx= acid c==Lmcd oars tca mm such so we as peojees ameaieies- \ Or-1 4 of the U cat' 2rocdma 4I of Nac kM H of Salim 2, Taw aq Rang.- 25 Eat CcdT.xr Cc . Fiocidt Lsss sod c tbt E2szem I00 fern Tae NNwdrm g 9ux 3a (N. "'R jj) of die Noe*x*c gwvn (w*) oide 0mla R yl) of Sofioa 2. To+ M*iP 49 SON66 RwV 23 Eask Comer Commy, Florida. Ices the fadovwkc dcsa*W pwtd: C st d6e Soatr+ifs I -99 of de Wto 0I cif d w Nm*mwese Pt of :3e `*Orden ast M of die artbcM V Seedw T �. owasiiP 49 "�. Rs�e 25 East. Co11;c Cc-=y. Florida. tbeace Noah V 52' 31`. Wei 43SAG heat alor� tae Wert hoe of the it'az 5x Of tae Nor -dean 'A of The Ivartbeaat V of de Nactbea�t N of sand Sc+cboa 2; &=c Soet3 w S 7 M- East 150.00 fctt paralfd dad 435.60 feet iiC1m dae Sow rme of die west � of tt�e ?FOR cu %i of dw .% -"Mbcm 'A of the Nor4rea<st M of said Stxrios 2; d>taae Soap 1.52' 3 I' East 435.60 &pct pt¢aild and 150.04 feet Road the R'at ioe d der ; of W �:o,ctiz+�cst of tie Nas�esst !t of dx Nadtesst 3t of sid Scctfi g 2; &mw )Am& w ST 36" Masan 150-00 foes aior; dse So" SW of" Wiaat !di of be Noeim�t .!1 oCdre Non�cast !i of dae Iyacdc= S of said Section 2 a de !'r%R l ad 4t B >b at Mdoec LAe Plat Book IS. pies "IS and o� Pooerald Lairs * � - lr4. r u Co=rm 13 6t Acres mane or kss, ' loop 12B ; 1-3 PROPERTY 0%- Z'Le a >� Ibe os�naf;t�biQ at Rose ]►Farr W� as Tresace of is a %'afaie�rlit 8eaeb Rood LAW Tr" cb CklssWW SasiOi, %'Vg Reaky Cam'. Inc_. 6371 B*ddxasb A"me. XVIM nwidl . 04=pia D CoMW. tac ba a Prncbaae mad Sak AVxc= as b pafcbsse Qae !ar �e ioa tm Of rrsd amd otiae l . i G hT -ILAL DESCit R`T . OF M*PMW A UEA ; The in 6e NE lit atSectiart 2. Tosmaip t9 Sow. Rt:r. S Eat, 39 'be modruve cwxa at the et Akpon-Paffing Road a='! % "nderb& 8eacb Ra &'.,7be pwQefrr is arteaalj +raca:t. B The aaxift of die wibjr+ee ProPa:7 P b *a dame at des appmvv d PLED �t spas A and PUD : The w�tj► I0� aazs is s+ooed Pt3D for tsyr La Foovmsa PiTD. sbie sbe c ks ft 'St M $ gamed A. ap icadr,e The d%= Vpvvd 7a PM "M bt S rewg&g at mt ;NtV=ty as Rat'trrr -.t 1 -= PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION' lx rx-rs �,� tiy; sime raftRe # 'f_3 b 133 foes ;'+iGYD. AFI el t5c ssc is m Fkti+d Zacr *X' =Dtdxng 10 Firma D►tap 120i0i6741=5 D. dkctiw dau ct lacte 10M, Tbe sirs t►iYS an 3110 tom" aft t� time tom.. 1.6 PROJECT DESCRI"lo. The Fscytxx s-1 tr a bih qmaUry �y d oppirt cem a silk a csui�ssss al IMAM grass $"= ka of �aic+o of �!e ibold, W�� PGD tae . boad�ad� or s�, be caknlasca! ar a rsa: of 26 milts Per adrt bn�e,�d 'Tbe frsmbe�t of i�omd sae�cs stsd as the hcrd sac. A Mpg aie am at de prafrm aubmi 1.7 SHORT TTTLE T n Orl:raax slue be Lmmv 2W-Cirod as Me `W419rrm PCD Pb=xd iU= The Purvse of ft Sertiota is o ddiaew and gemAy de=*r a cbe mbomtvs pax: p1= c rbc c-�cs f o wo� Cam! aa==a s. the rapoai�s Es t uses o Pro?e. as *sett as odw projca reladousbps 2.2 G ENT.R kL A- for *vdoPomu of W44MM PW slop be in aeeocttmcc sicb the Of � y Dis ria a d o :h6 GTO' Ma�eaxa- Pl:s itt effort a Me time of b V;,� R� -tae npb&m t" AD Pali& deVckp cad =oft* tbea the P'o+Ms of ttr moms sit8&t &M= in the CWrw Camry Lmd D� Code shah a€'Qb'- B. 'U'ak" CCe14ise noold. the defintiaos of ap -crass slap be the sz= as the dcfasitx,m so fort, is Collier Comy time cf buadin pew Z Cade ea cf'�u ar the C. A of or rerobtiom M cvc& km for the of w*rtoa pw stan bar p t 1. the atarroer i milt ! the PUD six m=,. be 1. D. E t;x as by tik PW. t3he Rofibpioat of the Caomer Ctcr L=d Dc,ckV== Codr renal im im fii force amd ethos aril nwpm o tae of ttr I=d stkb ccw4xim shit; PUD. E. pc, cracurrmy I'me- unaw the to" Dis 15 be sslaj'es�t o a Fx t:,im Sects m df -bc C OMY Licit 3 1S C cr ncu w otxar of eisbar 6d SDP Coc1e at oe c in�moe a lit* e o dis dese� t� ' a b'�' 3 DCSCRIPTIO.N OF PROJECT PLA.,v A�%-D D EA.%.D LEES A i3e Pax C000epcaal Mm m Pta2 u dksssmd PL'D �t>�zatz Pl=. The ��!' b1 E ;l�at 'A'. fxr 0( Pj SbA have a aaasim� at I54,XD:rm Sq=ge � �*><- Tie Nip my be de.elraped as a "'�. Lcri aod�or as aet aid ae; ase� �aeioe: at s d haae3 d m s or cover_ if a abed =It deadap om are caicalaed Al a aae of 2J6 mitt par use bores! Rm � � sae a: , FacSsab;c 'A• Vnihicaft depitat Se V" acct= pokn b �xml=`. k Brach Road aai a AN& am= b Asp wt-P t RooL R : ? iaocrt! crCRLVioC •3ax , =dvC vqP=dm amd bd!5= an aQ Eel 'A'. in SeaeraL d!be c mmelciai fuel be b in ckm Pte:►10 dee an -site CkcdadoL 2-4 R DATED PROJECT pLLN ApMOVAL RF.QtL-UUMMN_= A- aPrix to de ref onfift eta Romd Me far aB 3orpK Mf d*' Mme►, l5sii p&m of � _ '"� sly to eiae .5 F a 1 df tie Cam Cd iia f� � ,Seam 'o`'� *e P[3L1 l� p� tore de Phu* has at !re Soft of Fl =b- Master Plan, C=Sd ates the ez+ga PIS PM De+dopcwu Islam s� to or coo=rrm wi& PUD >approeat, a If 2;Vix*k. SW be Mkoimed far the ' in acne CDvemd by d3e MD Nimm P4aa Any dn*ion of prflptttY amd die de+cioPMM of tie bW shalt be in woe •sae Di*isiaa 3.2 attic CdCac COo, Y � D mkpa�aeat Cade and P� laln of dee Slate of Fbdda„ ;�w C T� PC'+ions of Dirisiba 33 of do Carw CMMW Land Dewdopmew Cade, wbcn applicable„ steaR apply b flee ofail pbftd traezt or pozoelk of taad as prvridrd in said Disisioo prior so Cr 000menm t with the esaamcr of a a8 PC= or aba de mi -; t, e r ardor. D. ;*'Pe�''F = Nutaezrc:ecs wW be provided at flee time of mfr rrprdin ater dodicuim and eaetbod for pta idieef mpemad �e ai ooasctoo 6al�es. 3 HP 2.4 rdn 3.1 PL -RP4sE The Fn, oac et dm Sac6m is b identify da ryTc d Cam o "jai Uses and drItiopmcac suniu ds ?sat •rte be so die 15.68:t acre W&WOM PW. Mc ea 1, F sit wo be Gc+c3 ped as a coramemig projp�� AS n mental =,troop ~es we from dw -C ta. a4 -d clM dincioc Ma mw . 193T. 3-2 LSFS PER.%Crrr D So buz-LiV or sssactmI, tic pmt drese+af. doN be er=*3d. aidod at aad or Ind asm m Rbok or W..,, far Oder dm dsc Ammiw . Pcrs cad Prof Uses aad &mawa *am at j1** & me cak): I . Ap icsltaral Savizs (traps 0741 waccP ' asdpor . 0752- �0T1<3 tsc�t cc�dppt aEadraor i pvj� ' A and recrca000 sa noct (vo* 791179ti« ?941.7993, ?997, ?994). `- A�rr1 a�i aaaespor. caeca (gvaips 6611- se941. = Am xi•r dcskrs and pwatiae srnic�e sraoans (tcoeps 5311.5531. SSi 1 is accords= *-2h mr rvq==cM at section 2-6.23 of &c Cadber Corot! Land Atadop cw Ccde mi GrCcPs. 5571. 5599 nrw «cbocies oa1� 5. Asaomoav a repoir. smricex. poebios (poops ?314. nom. TS2i) and ashes (temp 7sj��s mdoc an.2dws *Oft Us add � dorr1 *0 be =bjw a die a size ot rebide Cxrwadas dedped b on �e "eks a cvacirjr rxicg of Coe sec shaH sm be >tipw�ad. b xm roots: 1. 2 I Fnm ywd sraadc 30 rM Side Yard sesbodc 40 faat . Rear ld uftxl.- 40 hd k �{ man= ffcccW= A cw'"A slraff o►x be kK*ad an a tot sib kss tun 150 t:rr M trUM4*e on a dblaazaf Sat or Wo � sai;te W� 15,0041gdt�tie twit. '� , c Feme rc4 - If t cans► �t abt+tt a deaonicR.: mssoorlr or t stiff is tt ncac+d,.at *k std be t 4009 ggg the to line * ax fe ae appos�iie'ft'r W91fi ! dSOU for a &gum um less t,'ua 15 fxt The w2R sb&N tae kewd sr a bchcaPed e.. sera 2 4.7 of ft COMM btdf�x as �-� tv Fired by a �sriet to �� � ebes�e.Ul s�lyc s� t h bmidw � a oa aeac y Ali € ,Disc A ca^,ezxb straA be • _. b Onfimm No. 913-17. Cocker Cc=, Cc+ocrv{ 4rdim: [cafe CI. St. art.. �+'1 an! *whimc fsc ►ln� • c�c'°°d to an ar m t� a s i des a i sbatt be serv'ce ter .shall be coaosai cc w kam o°"ead by a roof. Vacwm= of tacilioCs =my be arrtsde the • bt+t �r Dot be kwca�e�d i My a'4�ed YW,d 2=L foca�rd z Fiaus of cperxiow Cararasbes mAkIsi i &rim SW be clmd from 10 170 p m mo ;y00 &AL hardsur a w S- sop 9 VPUM (PUP 5231- 5261). Bce s tyk: z� srxrs 73 t 1.732 . 739 a*pbm %doDW tac, pwz k tcd &-I rra 4 gtaa araocrd car of dmated y - 8. co,«rs (Srogx .cai2-�Et1) oaaa ro sarioc 2.6.35 of t!e ow.lim Cc,ta y L=dp DcvdV=Cvi Code � o F xt ir)Q dhi*ms cm*+ tt s 5612, sst3� c a,'�tn.'xxrrs cnrs� m me "safe b�oafe cfc6s ,+13! :�rfi. —fie k�tt 1 : st —slwc: LN the ip�Lipeil f« C.YSnn Uld Qc►v 1Q°a of t� 2.6_ l0 of the coa= 3c�cnc:�t Cale_ 12 13. Gcacral mrcchndac stores ( 531 t- S39'9). 1 - GIM and wmt (tap 1793). 15, Hardsrar+e Soo= (VOW 5731), i t ' 16. Huttl: seriicts t,pvaQs Sol 1-8049. llOS1 -11 069, S0�6t -�69. x''7'1 - X10'72 end SQ9Z40g ?. j7, "-cw acd CquiPmm . (mops 5712 -5719. SM. 5-s 31.5 136). Is. Hoteh aad aotefs (Fap 7011). 19. Irtstaz= jcmm. btcin and sjenrix (4rvop 4411)„ �- Lead Secs ices 5111 r ;: {4coop 21. J►iambtrstnp c�pprot (jrOe+ps tit - X119). � � 22- Misaciiaaoo rr{ng s+r+xes. aircrAk b mod olfiae s r+�iuu z�cs. =d tco& such as refs scrarocs wd waste hex {F�rs 7629- (P -,C;s ;-'ts, 7'_'I7 7219 -7261 tt atammagim v 7N 1 --,-'99) 29. PQt,c 'd' n (pvaps 9111-9194. 9229. 9311. 9411.4431. 9511 -9332. 9611 - 96+51) � 34 Rul mme (9mcp 651 _) 31. R. --sal ttsscrim. bsm and tatting rappt7,ows We" 3261). tt � 32. Secacx,r and ooaosodirr broioet>ti dcWkr. esthasWM and saw (VMWS 6211- 6284). 33. Sacisl seniaes (gr+wps 8322 -E399. for lh dab= amd saw micas). 34_ Lw-.d Snecs pong Sesrioe (u,W 4311 wa* it rim treater). tfct]olit)r servi= (gzoqe per. 0732q batside .' 36. idootap a reaW (p=V 7141). . 3 ?. %'ocar'wW s+chOOk (jr,o" 42434799)_ a" saorw aad aphy- - UAW y panned for a umc. owsmk mgw * of c is S. Perm e+d Anyway Ujrx old ft a dattict' 3.3 DMCNSip\AI, STA.A'DARDIS : The fOW- g d=mwcW d" aF'Pt7 So 34 pc=Md =a 3 A- li ajwam Lot Arra; Tat 7b==nd (MAq Squr Fcri S. 3fioioa,oi Lat �i idsia ow Ftex C. _yam Yard :T r . y 4i I . Fraot Villa Side Yard: R= Ya:d: FsNaea fxt as"i 9t a5c:frvcr: Tsesa� -firne faac �7 -` Se�asSCO for Prmciw SMX== Fdlaaa fat (13y or descaoae eqtul w car 6_ Any ywd aboodag a reweadwily noted or wed pared: D -%12 4 Ham. I Commcrciat: HoriMaad- •�•• %•%0.1 34w= Moon IMSDW wade d) t aot d rsowd 100 ka A FUW,%rn of hits;, 1 2 B 2 ke: piss floor F Nlimirwa O Stratt rartimt and Off-S&M Loodlov ks rn?mxsd m Dnu am Z3. Coma Comtthc L s1 p Code G l_a.dscarim= MW eatfcri� ks 14. Coaar Coaotr L,amd Cade 1i �hzimwr. Dearsiet: 26 waits per acct for iaftheo d u%m iot'�tad ariidrir X%n'et MOM 16 MAb prar a= utm iDtaeed oseode a• atais�it'r csmres 31 Serer T '� Gczxral I u the t we o1' Uitiat desdoPM929 of dbe Pealed ad wadi reisLooms of Dr+m 2d ta.R bei3osiesilm of ire Cofer Cammty Land r)c+t*aPcWW Cade A effect Septeni - L. Ign "V* a = sac3e rrTuLww" are = ccolci aril dw 000& oat sd feed it &S macti,00 Tbamik r, S�p repbeiamt s erect at at time" VF4. nku main rrtvlamm are s cOWl;a wM &e com&fi m met foes is this secbcr� S Drrcz>on Srtu i Onc t 11 shpt .wh a mui� , lime: of"234 �t fast for each armr�x c a each patwire saaet : bre poeamined for =Pl i * 71 -Pik such ass6opp* Perms dKyawwnfneorgmcbdqxnkw . Am. oaieparad arjj� ioKt aot >k�e as �* Beach Rand or Airpat�lleiti ltAftf malt be imcimimi a mmectimt ire rsgeercom far C. rAmriopmcm I&Mdfic im S*m i "'It e I 1 pomd up owd ady b Wmg fY *c NNW of *e &Wlopmm sisal! he paasoed cm NW bcamed A t11e aftn :dmim *C V=,&" Bcach Road amd Ahpon.Ptiirris Rpi, So& Sip it pc=NWW 0 bm a �.m area of *�Q � feet pa aigpm £�. 3= PROVISION FOR OFF -,Wn RICHMALOFF.AIC] uuF %>i1,i►7fM" Tbc c tan= on oaf cm*m ad f erararsi 1% it mioe� rjn3Tcmm fanbus orb otmlif p —",b m im P� ei`aramet is Laesbl p If alfa =2m of fill acbv*im om date btidthie PQtims of t c plcoca mite it is eridcst ttuc :%= is a $ea• of a :&m m lint it off-oft &vo w m miod s�►nct w x iotfo+mg aao Abogw �r �;� � 2} y2� }��\ \�� \ . y .� � � � \ � � � � \\ \ � � / � \� \ . �� \. .. � �j2.?T. � \/ \dk � \ /��� D��.oPar�-r coaaarar� -rs A-1 PURPOSE 12B Z TIV pmpow of ties Socti t is to act six* ase = fair aye &,vk� mcu of t!- pcajrct 1_2 G LNT-RAL 4-3 4.s AR fmalitks Shan be cc®eatrcted jo ,tract awe *0 tie And Sete Dexicpmese amicable Stet and bca kws. w t ao� PUD. E=cpc lot=, otod a die o arcs of ar: Ce. Dbitm # cdww . �i► ad c rca if cbr lead *>�ea the PUD is scot a be plsoed,,, 7be dereloM ties s�sor�aod . SW be, n3poosg* far tit coommic0cm MEOW is dis docsmeac-. Tb-* dc, " ' t is s3_ at angnm. sha foiiorr tie Masser P1a amd air rrfu3anom of the PVD as adopt aud any odor coodaeoos or UwMacadow as m' be arced d"c ` � of tie p'ropie V to addin'o■. asq =Meow or awe is ti * respowS* for my c mo man arm ms PGA MA M Pi.A,.'� A E:bft W. PL'D Master ^plan woman 69 Pmposcd is tstmtt:. propo�d � lot ar h" we boardasiesd aci3 d °se bomadaries ORM star be aootaw to be SW and may bye var my Vpvrad pb"-- a dle P'itim Ot 2.'e _3.S of for c -a C*&- cbwfm std SMON&MM My be ssttde b m ame so B Aa r cr � * shop be � b apacatiat 4and somi■teatrtde of a/. stt.ice ttt� sad all SCHUXIE OF DES �A)MM -r Mm?ToRL-iG mmoRT A. -D S4:�FT PftO�'LgiO� #F This PU D Shan be susbjt+et so D dx* Sam" Prvlisxxu of Seusoa 2.7.3.4 cc-( dr L..w _ �+ck CaSe . I -9-5 TRA\SMRTATiO.N The dnck P== d thaw PUD 3tMM Pfas daai be s AV= b ad po mrwd by de kam= c ac+caditions Arxriai kvd I F F b** sbi be ptvwWW at A pt+ jM a�7oess pouts prior b the issarasre of my Cadfacme at O=Npawy. 8 Ames Points shit bt ca�otdided � adjac�ctitt b ttae s�st a®d b de WcdL sssch &at hart &ah5tt Sigoolind= amy be aaoorodatad. C. Tore bean sta be promided ao reat side OWN00ce atoog .tea 6&W `a7' piN b de isMMM of any CcrafkM of Oacawac cy. D' ft = tp oodaij. t■cift �% close. air PC E The ar ltis ` aide AM be aspamoe !a a tit s&wc OO"r6 10° Ild any ho we stoat ftn ft my aams poioc ltar d w kit s.i RATER %L%..AGL-%[L1T The dndcV=cu d dtiss PUD Masw Ptas stns be sky= b and jars by tb` 1080+ AlltiocL w aarr des*n a" ca�rscsio� s� oo�ors b DR+isio. et &e COWM Csa•rr tAd Ciodc_ 4.7 UnLITiE$ Tbc &-% dc, ot dlis PLsD M&mr Pbn $WE be bad psead fok a* coodaow- w aaz b� the 46mborim w"V coilectdw asd VaRminias sod baths eats aod'or sew ant a t:+eatraM bci hties b on w dw ptvjoct we b bt - F - io p coMtacse d. cc+u%"Vd. %yw and Mistawed in a000sdawe situ Coma Coesity Ordaomcr tin_ SS-76. as aocnded aad adrcr ap�p6cabie � ttdrs and . qtf i ". i � Lt ENGLNTER NG The dc+d� of dis PUD Mawr Plan dad be u6jed b ans Desiga ad caosrto�orl a[sil ioplo don = so eawfs m s'idt aPP�R a pro+ ioslt. fli` m!' C'aier Y Md ,Dc"*Vm m Caae. Ik�isioa 3.2 The dncic�mezyt o[ d is MD lLMM PIn sbaD1 be =bj= so and =owawd by 2c fcaor ooalaiom A- Pes dow drag retie 1-27 accts at car; P ca sk of soitiy t as rogvirad in secaosa 3.9-15 .4 COOKY Land Dt+�opsoe� Cade. B An eo aQas a[atiiosed �+e wep�tiosL sisi be saismioed a CWr= PhOmbg 5vbammwmW Staff laic snrrie+r and appgMai Pd" #a &i sir pimb Pn si" : 3 C. This pnojea is kcao d sidio Y Case[ COOKY Gwoodsaser P I F tioo Zone cad shy campy with die appirieule s cdoos.:al die G inetwirer psaimlim Ocdaoe No. 91.103 in elfaat at de taoe of fd dtadapoeot os+der appczrraL .10 L - NMSCAPL G FOR OFF -ST REZt PARKM ,ARBA.S < � `Q Iye tit, 'tow CL t yet S+ h§: +1Ah� 'a+ .'... `�,"'� , e. Y ✓ 12B 2 LOW t • • • M ♦ s`t ■ If I , f • • i till J 9 J 1 mot• i 1.0• Y'+� rw+• ' i • r I! rj lr 1 1 LO i fit) @! z llIl111ItIIlil11 IIIIIIIIIIItIIII11Ii 11ItIIItIIIIItIItl111[li , .- t , � �kApr nti,ta@ r r � r MOT e 128 3 ' COt1lltstCOW I im� RIa EST "M L.rCAL Mnlr>tTLSLsiI"` OF PC" 1t±AR» 7 Tec OrA w ti w Swart Pram rlact d r $Wbm n as is 11C�i �:araaf leaf 14S ncn Cl Od w ll�fa! +4ct _fact a: 1 .................... . ...... N..N....... N.1. N�..M.�..�N1�..�N •�NMMN�.M..N.N.NN.M�.M•.. Oraparcng Dcga D" Cam Dr Un ,RaararK 1ba Done. IT ° S lissaa W IN umc ppc bncf rdrmai lL�+}S� .....�...r..�...� ?atcwa i %:aaec t A.Ab asa 25_ Mar lot FL, )4111 `�aa� i s d sae �ar.,er o ask w0fee d h Clot's Ot5ct imam vom a aanic& gawk s VWM s hw l Diva A n?aria ? ' L4c?;t� -y rR.Pa3. Ix[ _ k► t C+ l.snc Slow M W t�ci.s t�� ace 1 SZA Od�tr H�cmt Geer • �� dlrei ar ad►eao.r A ffcaug 13 lws b* ft `c�slnpcsl 0 n h aced (CMMV W w+f±r if gaocctiwl2 XXX Napks Dads Scus Tcu iia.hok k*M hoar A esions kcamet Sore !M 1dt KIM-3 -St W A IA19L 1lLA of 11'isr mdkr_ ii� t Ftci 1aa led. De+aaerrd Caauame Rae PM a RD n Oda 0 wa w dc Ld+ Lairs "e0e3msax w 9'i.Z11 Wd fr *_42mla R t D A ifae a we rAMPW UM – Dn :d=yad n as Lg—% LAc CAN ?Am= MD w4vd "S ease w at 7-"!aelleae,� MIK aQe.ssnarz »—xomm Taal au far rwwo-,% koW a lie sue& side d L' S 41 ([++s 7aib tamest t SOMM ?= Trsr 4 i f anez cad Secom 5_ Tesiba S1 Sank arae Cater CAM10 FlandL Caawpaaa-e petum sx t amp t r b 0 de Dam p Fat =do* a&cassrq sole [a/ya + /❑ No JF�'a. as axaaat f�nii is ai goi for aecrrg cam An ites Pr) De.WOM H=4 Dane coon l OMM Done La; AaWAAM cm A. Fer I e t bcfere MCC or S?A: OWMad e I M adieu are e+! and Mai 2646er ■eat aq I A- A p m6aan a t w Car. xa.Wr. %WC N 4yr 4000WO i indee& bs fare AM My aberra] kg d rt p w. or reyacsr for come- is .e4wi w C.r. Asaww7 bdwe wrbiiac na Cs" DlamMO R, ne flaarOM -N sfiae wo iari.rr C«.s. ]iafto r accaie for. as Cl newo oiae ifiei:a. ❑ Otic one Cleft*$ Outr S Odcr k=VW JOUNINNOW Dsssaea bead M apQaat ad fruit ecapad N CUA 6 Oiae, n:•" a cope for at ............... N ... N............ N. FOR CLiRiCS OiTIC[ Lai OILY: c� Dane ft=.tt r'GatdAiicirea�ir� ," �;, Oefell�arimt _t� �l Iry 1 Sep er- r 21. 1996 !fs _ ,; adi th Flaaagaa 3ap2es Daily loe+es 1075 central Avenue xapies. Florida 34102 Re: =. UD- 9 6 - 3 Le ly Develog wt Corporation Deer Please advertise the above refer notice one time on Sunday. September 27, 1998. and kindly, sw;tbe Affidavit of Publication. in duplicate, together Frith dear�es,°1OvolvSd to, this office. -y. t4z 1+w�A iva tix. 71hank you. 43F- ' ..isa S:re2c. :,epcacY Clerk - i �S Sep er- r 21. 1996 !fs _ ,; adi th Flaaagaa 3ap2es Daily loe+es 1075 central Avenue xapies. Florida 34102 Re: =. UD- 9 6 - 3 Le ly Develog wt Corporation Deer Please advertise the above refer notice one time on Sunday. September 27, 1998. and kindly, sw;tbe Affidavit of Publication. in duplicate, together Frith dear�es,°1OvolvSd to, this office. -y. t4z 1+w�A iva tix. 71hank you. 43F- ' ..isa S:re2c. :,epcacY Clerk - i �S 7+0177iCE OF I3PIk"Ef7 . Td r" I SYIIUt CQV13Di M Notice is !se: eL-f given that an TUESMT OCTO� 13 1995 in the Poardrocr.. .rd Floor. lei =istration Buildun. Collier Coun y 07 er=ent Center, 3301 East Taaiaai Trail. 2tsples. Florida, U2* Bcaard of Cv=ty Crcissiocsers will consider the ersactswnt of a County sirdi:.a_xe. The aee:iag will con mence at 9:04 A.M. The title of t2w proposed rlydi :ance is as follows: AN C60INASCE AMEND= CPtDrXA3R'E 1RMER 91 -102 11M COLLIER CO=i7 Ld.` ::V.'r'.. 0PM 1fT CCCE 1BIZR mom T'BE �[371G �s wail' :CJ�CS FOR :'AE t7x ARFA OF COLL33M C+OWI1. P-LC4laM ET AME►DniC' "AM 0MCIAL ZOOM= J W6M YAPS` 062", 0630. 0431. 1�f32M. 06325 A310 1JOSa6 gy, C2pjC= 2= C:_A.SS:F :CA-ICat OF '"BE ► i�.i' ML pWVM,, =7CM '? y' :"J `PVD' P:A30KED WL LjwvELOFxEnr ', , , AS tELT LAxzs GOU- n— _7cCTF . f'tP PROPE7,61 LOCATED SWiH OF FIST nsa.&Va TVAIL 1 U . S . < 1 i . A.??PAOL.DMTELT ()JM JCUZ SOCTMEAn OF TSE IRT"ttS'DC'. _.0K Of. : AM:AM1 : PAIL AND JtATTtZWWM A WAD SEC,ICKS 29.30.31. i 32. l IP 50 SOfJYl1. XA1GS 26 EAST.Aw Sf --10H 5. :OWSSHIP S1 S+OEYTU. >XAIM 26 ZA". COLLIER COW2'2. F-" 1 DA. Cats I STi]aG OF 1. SS9 ACRES; P1Wi1'III= Eta '^.r.,£ ?.�_.AL Ov. CIMaCA30= 7 IS 1' 93 -32. L In POial®I L= LA= PW 1M O?D: ? LVM__E t 86 -18. THE 3PP= it i D PAW AT MY PM AS ABM Bi P?jM*=r= Ax EMLITM dill!,» Petit_.... !co_ P;'D -?8 -3. Eroee A. Rankin. R.L.A.. of Wilson. Mille:. :x. representing Lely Development Corporation. re- :rzestin%g a rezone from PriD to RID. is order to serge the Lely Lazes PGD (Ordinance So. 93 -321 and the xaples R & D Park P IO:dirance no. 86-441 into a now Planned Quit Da"i.1ps+esst referred to as Lely Lakes Golf Resort PUD which will consist of 749 6miling =_" golf course. hotellnotel. and conVeaiencs Co■oaescial Uses for prorerty located an the soots side,of it >1Tiatiaaai Tzai11 w, Codes o! t,'-,e proposed Ordinance. aro bn file W1 b t s * Clerk to the Board and are available for inspection. All tat ted parties are ia.ite3 to atte:�d and be heard. NMR: x:: rersor.s wishing to speak an any agesada its asst register v:t : t'.x Co%ssty adhsinistratoz prior to presentation of the ageoda ice= to be ad:ressed. Irdividstial will be lixited to S ainu-es oc a-z te=- 70.e se:ection of as individual to speak an behalf of ar. o r ga.n i za t i on or group is e sccaragad. If recognized by the Chair==. a spokesperson for a group or osgranisation,;say be allotted 10 minutes to speak on an item. �� i Per sors wishing to hav! trtitC �i„ oC, grq*L!C mteriallt Included i a� y ti kiat kp y r ttiaiama of 1 weeks the Board ar�ezxSa packets sost 3ta d #lA :. '�etitten materials prior to the respective public be�airiag:,�'�' In a�,:e�alrt.. ia:e c: to be coolsidered by the board shall bee SubmdttOd to the app:cp:ia.e Cap ty staf: a Sint— of seven days prior to the vmbiie beari -n. All saaterial used in presectAtions before the board will bec,=e a , e:aar st part of the retard. A=y pers"oc wbo decides to appeal a decision of the board will need a record of the procoedino partaiaiW'�tbgr*t* Snd' ;tberefo=e. MY Deed to ersvre that a v*r'batin recosti of the pc:�cx+dlaw is aaele. which record - 4=Itxdes the testimony and evidawt UP=: the appeal is based. W,KR.D G= M121 -11'f MrMSSICIMRS BA72ARh B. BERRY. (MAIRMAX a'7iC -'tl s. BROC'R. CaiRT. lslLisa Steele. Deputy Clerk} ce k +'S t� � - . :� r Sept r 21. 1118 ?nice A. Rankin R.L.A. xi 1 son , Xi 1 ler 32C- ?.a i t ey :.snipe ' Napes. .., 34:;d5 P,b: is ».ear ing to Consider Petition PUN -98 -3, L*IY Dw*l , ps t Corporation ,Dear Petitioner: Please be advised that tint abovo Yretertnce petition will be considered by the Hoard of CO, Ca misslaimmo os '�der ay. di October 13. 1999 as isecated am tyee encloodd Sot"ioe. Tbo :eral novice pertaining to this petition wi11 "`be` poblisv in :!'R '.vane; :A. ; -. r--" o. r�lday. . Septenber 27..19". Y z are ._... red to attend this pablic bearing. Sincerely. ,d V Lisa Stee u Steele. Deputy Cletlk �`' 3 Sr:ec�+!►r 2:. 1939 Lely ZP.'e:cpmert Carporatioa fiS25 -awiaai ..ail East Naples. F:. 3 <1i3 e:ear:ng to Corsidet fttitim RID -98-3. Lily De"lcpment Co.-, orations Dear Petitioner: �� `p Please be advised that the abwo sr#esroced pe+t3tioo „wm be ccsr s i d erect by the an of CD lae#+ : Dp llldsaf. October 13. 1999 as indicated @Ul Rowe' eoelored notim..0 , 2be lega l no, i ce pertaining to tbl* 1 �titi —ce- UM "be VOW Ub ed is the %ap l es Daily New on 9undkm*4 ..6tsptembow Z'l. I99S. Y(-z are ._.. i ted to attend this 'pmWic bearing.. Sincerely, 4! N A Lisa Steele. amity Clerk Esclostre A: Sr:ec�+!►r 2:. 1939 Lely ZP.'e:cpmert Carporatioa fiS25 -awiaai ..ail East Naples. F:. 3 <1i3 e:ear:ng to Corsidet fttitim RID -98-3. Lily De"lcpment Co.-, orations Dear Petitioner: �� `p Please be advised that the abwo sr#esroced pe+t3tioo „wm be ccsr s i d erect by the an of CD lae#+ : Dp llldsaf. October 13. 1999 as indicated @Ul Rowe' eoelored notim..0 , 2be lega l no, i ce pertaining to tbl* 1 �titi —ce- UM "be VOW Ub ed is the %ap l es Daily New on 9undkm*4 ..6tsptembow Z'l. I99S. Y(-z are ._.. i ted to attend this 'pmWic bearing.. Sincerely, 4! N A Lisa Steele. amity Clerk Esclostre �K Cni -mum AmCg=wUW1XPA= _ - C 1C. : 9.E COLLIER =WT . LAXD 41�4 �•' -'`n raw ' !6,Z 3S. 0430, 0431. 0632-9. 06325 A. XD * fQ506 BT CRA�1GM THE ZCWXVG -usi FZcmiaM OF TltB.IMUM,'VESC'O RED REAL r r FKW OPW .• -` roc► cart=. ? +' root x i -.PAT'-' Alm RAT 1 rMME`` POM SEC"s CNS 29, 30,-,31 i 32. XAXW 26 E1Si 26 - •::. ::.:. :is`e �, i i24�1. Is Ti-MG z Rr- r ?:iOCiS9;►:�LY 3.559 •'S.,,, „2ROVIDM n' R r rss AEJ%AL , Q` I 93-31, D, PAU ?' '...t:.Y .SP'4}�a. S AMUMU', AM ft 490ftr iI 7111E A. ;;Ant -,n, R-L.A of Nilson, Kl11tr. Bar_ _. ? .. ,, i eec, GS ACL_ Lei �Yei .t opv*S. ,,.orpOraLloa. jYeCitti.+crii►d ._'.t B�_•dZd =: =::ers to hmu L ti �f4i 00 oaf. U20 herein r l � t f i : :.r :.. ^_ : £ BE IT C%!i ;M !+: : Of the berein described rear Z'l, 20 31 &'320 Towftst►ip . 50 Soot!►.. R&O90 � 5 East dm S: S'Out h. Raagw; 26 East, Co113+ r Comtx. F3c :ice. a pma PIS • = . -.R =. $t»a ted SeLet.O &s Exhibit 4'A'. which is i:=. -; :— at*d Se :'Ce V44e Fast bereai. The Official taacs_wg R..as l.da :634. 0631. and 160506, as dtscsibed irs '£ alo1C Cock, are .. - 3✓+!' .'.!� $ :..�^S"+�1'y'w, "'pro ,�,�1 .r.' _ .�:tsaz�Ce l=et` 93 ', :�1r� S � Adkipt*d ca Zom a. :: s z . by .`.re Board o Ct it ' _ ;CQ It GOitffis Y a�d L r : - �- a *c sees•: g �- as au de+ ; 16xwh as tit f4p1e2 1R t D pa--it at YA; ' 6. L"6 by the Board of County c! A e ::e_B.ty =ept44*d in uhe$S !- 'tjr*,y. *tali b ec cm,, lLitoq with the :,tat* ...� _ r' -.J►:i :.�'3.Y A�}P'F'#'x'M `#rZN�„Owttd �' ;3 :i.�lZf �� _..:r. ..C: :.".fir this ........; day of 3939 . J'COUJIS Cowl 1, MMIDA * {.yam_ i- . Attcmey A.Sr ,K IhYb {' Gal WMictk S max. . u �7 21 C ik V k Yi;m e TEAM ��w ��/ M iN MOtt B 0W TABLE OF CONMUS ; Lux STA TFNffN? C)F CO%Wt„IA.%CE A." �'D SHORT TITLE SECTTO� t L.E(-- L DE''SCRWT1l'XK„ PROlFM O%AE7 SW. A I.1 CoLNUtAL DESCRWI1CXV z %-04 SECTION NN W d. � yY�'� �'W..; `i n' I�i..7��JCrri • i�W ��y�A #,. ��ctxr n' RE"T- ZTLI�IC;E �I SECT M V C C RCIAL ' 5-I SECT"N. VI CAXY COI."RSEA*Vi SPACE 6-I SECTION Vu C O SUVA -TM L'UH T A LELY LAKES GOLF RE-41 CI MASH nI 04 pl~ r* aM.1Bt"" ) EGUB" B LAKES GOLF RESORTSts7tFACE WATER.UANAGEMLNT PLAN //LaV EXIfMfT C LEGAL DE9C7tTP'TM p �t ,' o 28 3 "' 1 y STATLAMN -T OF CO%t?t.L4,NCE Tzr , -tr;+� c cif dw xmao 3s b Cgom &C be= of t e Ldy Dcwk , ca C07=20026. h=cmafwT miarcd s as Lety or tic Drse§Mm so arae an I gait Dewdopm = am ca 1.5 54.- acm of load lacased in Sevmn 29. Ik 31 sd 31 ?wpmA} SO Soi Raw:% EmsL acrd "aa c• Tawmbp S1 Sad& Rine 26 fait cw 'e c mrCY%a& lie roe atdis P' umd Uza Dr%dopeoemtt slrai be Lela LakesCooff *oat '_ iMeile+tr�epraortrft* LAba Golf Resort wti]I hr >o caasrpbanat wii tie Plri Mor;iirrl+M�jediweri°`tar'[b�r a� set fix* is irc Gnmlh Tye am ac vwaa poidcs Md had 3'+rkvlm-crl :C; aiopw to Im F MAN of ttbt Gevwii YAW == nu Fan. Laai Vic F x--Krc a-.: ,d- sctlw-; t* MPAXX s far se l &%mg tea Ih satWn-t is was floe List= 36hvmd Lae Rc dnwW Desbcs•,uTtm Camtaf F-=c sohl .•-ict as idcsrtsbed am the Foome Land Uw biap as agnipW is OF}acnne 1. o! :!c F =mrr Load Use Ekaxst ttLLU The ptpame at At L% m Nosed Vw RcY *=ui 1�l il+am taxed frspe Sobdrsteiet it b psvhdt imr tes.riic.d dlauioies >ae:we� td�e Consm- m Did Ara sat lb M m Dakmkd Ames:: b ada to faci"sase , ' rasrca w e+smd b PROM, t � Goamssacias [ksrpmse d Arm residamiwi dean Ma we Mn*d to a ww*i of fear (4) d•effmg >aaits T?V rrsa<i mg drUMY of LOY LA95 Gait Rcmoa is aocisff t 1 ':j -- .c&cg ow ;c a.–r " 25 km &M ttbe os d dmdy Pabiai by dw ME Dmky Ratticg S% and is o , c,fore emAwea sm nix twky 5.1,. The aoe soiled isi'C*rs Sts far a bsere dese9ie. of tiee+t M mib pa arse few dem w of fat (s) aws t� acxt kss eoe t 1) m� par am dw b 6xvi im trsfiicao.0t,iom aseatb The 15* me= band amd acasoel!• i�Miae atd ateet�R tam Wo psaI F F to be focaood wi" tit Raw. W l t�teane+CI111ommm t erNW sylttems of ttbe Fume Land Ltse Eicsaeatt of tie Ga>dwi Oi'tweot fl etli * i ' ssaed dsrt cs na+ em wide d+allt we d V*w n:L »69c" >b tie dcasat;+ rases sraffi Tye ppopmmed bad deaxitp of S 4-twwg eats PM acr n oaetstSM w1h dx date 43) dodrmg eeits per am peraimed by de F9cum Land t'x E3c:ae�c T?,c 14.OW s qmv fax o! Mad eanmcmcW mm bxasad in tie Re rnirVaW- ®3gxn3ect d se bc.d a mm one ammom v46 the Fa m Lad the El—m !'M C--vm-.KrCW Suhfisa ct Tbt fie alt Latd Vw lEk=M pea un PLIMs d NO arses n =xm cc Low d%cawg omits ar aase. b 4cwcbp a aejobod aad oaamesa�ai asaoez sabjoc2 s� t5c foAo+.isK vodacobv • Ccmm iai tasim0 flat be w doaar ism fuW:elks to tic mems .tic nvy Ccsma and as dOw Am taro airs >imm tie meanest MM eoi�imi nc miot of %* awes or — iia *M 5 S w AA``ii I 12B 3 The coaoEsissatanao of doe coeoc®escsai pxcd shat allow so rxm fi rsc tram dcF& Tiac ooarn s -W pored *4 tae so pcoa does 1; mm in seams acd �a Boa is doe asecrc 11 beaipfOd an staff tar A&Mcd wai .V% at d+e bust" permit: for dse de+daipemrst aee brad maim adacuisc aesdaari:cd boy dot Booed cfCommy Comes, The 14MO wpm foci of RewnVibpt coneoer . rtes at toKasod ie e+aem of me sales a doe aa�cia@;r desipsynnd pasiore d doe Co6ar DRJ tSabd Bas 1 aai csca Act%T% Cores N==lacr 17. The Board Of Canny Caamciesswom ias aWmnd c,vsz-x;== cf doe eacsaeseaat saes shat ca:staieeioo b dce aomi+er d boi5s raemots tsstcd fm the peajed The 10 asses as Carrea rim ciai offs tar ti#r Lars Goff Remo PVD Mina P as is cccismmt s,i doe EAR -fbscd Fisom told Um Ei WAM oflhe Gmw* Nbmf=m Fbm t 97.67. Llm8 Poky 3.1 ad 5.12 of die FUX mooing W" is casrsd' a wi& doe I a>seaidi LLder Calmee pv►iiaa, am be =00aw so INg as ac s�oersa7 of use is me' I I O &i a " aM&oeit+dl ie Afapies R&D taxi at Ldy Pi'D mach aoossted of 6A = aces dli& lode - aid caaoeoeu W ers The i 10 varm c+t cc+wmcr iai uses a srfastaraai doesrsse in iertaes. _ as it p ices =fi5c trras loos tlae ma aoatiaeiad aoda Uniomm U44 aid a a aoare oo pull c read %ze m Lmd asm Dcaciaprame d dse ocas wmW sees aiariaed is Sec m v at dim PLM *a ax to pcaaakd ao1 weir tme as doe Fa m LaW the Damson of dse Geaw* M alaaooai Pim prvaidumd for rsdocaoa a in i - i i tr e I , r 11 61 foa pub r deco ed ooasisoM wi& *c kdotr ai Vida Gott& is icoaadmd 1r'be hpip dffe pas nre s poasMrA by Sabeoca000s IS 16 �� 114�t71b� Florida �. �',� I c3. [ Gal! Resors PL'D is aisp+ra�ie ssielc and b acAd '� Laead uses as et+drsod ii p+oiacy s -4 ddae n Lv- 1=4.V ►c s eries art LI 1 b to is WA aFV&aibk bed dc.ciavcn= rc}mlaocw as sec for& a 3 of &C FU T- 9 Tae berxlopmeae d t.kdf La&m GerRsmKW wR eeac a is m cffci a aid aio mmicaf ems daoemrti�tl bdsirsari acfs+ie edic heie2 3.t. ofie RM d 3Yn » ini�. id is ira e Le± Lttf Goff Rmn PJ s a gape aa� ears¢, tedor7OOe m d impi"w as on forth in doe Cow= CORN% Lszi Dc%ckpmc c Cede lux) Plsoer I gees Dt eiofmca Dhoti t 10 Ld. L. AAm Gaff Re mn PL"D is pbmwd b woorpmm auisai stems for man P=mm an accarsdaoce wi& &* mamma f ecdous asd cgwbiioce as =as be ugoscai t. OtWcu%e 1.5 of dot Dranapa Ssb4 3amm atte Plibie JP, EJe�tae �. �► w. ��Mnt4� tp .y JO Jon k rt' '"' 7tT nik ti i �k'•Sd . S " i 2M 1 QR . 1 3 LCIY LAUM CAW VA mam9mm is for iKd !rs ab�acsi+e IS die Dgi�e S+it"it!'+�i`icFat�i"irs Eiamc�at. Z t . Lchr LAO COWRems %*$5 ditbt FUM as 60 it �c mr dcv*Pu R d PtlimW Umd P*M Si" io l?w Did y fry a . �4 Tbis arc 46 — r r IW k knoos and abd at die MY . GOLF RESORT PL.0 '.%MD �•. -. e £.i �, a t e z , w 4 � :�ma -a 5 w 5ei A ' 1 -1 SECnO.% 1 LEGAL DESCR rM!,%. PROPUM 0v►1jMtSM.,A.,KD GrqERAL OESCCRUMO.,K 1.1 PURPOSE, Tbe pwpaae d tiffs mextios is b set foci tote kpl demetlpiiiem ad Aoets* aE Ldg IA= Gaff Rcs n PUD ad io the exiscso0 Caadiioo Of ie pe OF rsty pupoeed so be dc.rlo XA l LEGAL DESCRIMON See amcied ExfAw -C: 13 PROPUM ovk,.%�}' The =bow P"* is ON* u+' ie a pim&k a ■mom* or Cnauo1 d Lely Dc,dMcx= Carposmdm or #m6r mkg& abase add`ess is SW Tmimmi Toad Emt, Sam Z5. N pk:L FL :t 113. Dca&A inhowooe is poesded a t w PUD rRem= .A, -Tbc 6m far P:A-fic 1k Fxkct 1.1 GE:NULAL DfSC RIMON Of PROPERTY -k The Pvoa sae is is Sew 2'9.30. 31 amd 32. Towasbiip so Somb Raope 26 Esst and Soc im S. Tound ip 31 Sowk Rup 26 East The sip is ¢=crab 1+asdoc on she vma by PUD:omod ((oiler L>M sodc eioped p wat}: an she am* br 4S 41; an the can by h6txi PLAN, pbmd ad 8esdopea ha®csiars. Iaoe+d MA RWA ad RS F-X ad AV=&cWly ==dad mphoed p war., and ao dw sawdt a F ra el; gad OW Pa P, nemnW-0 saai6 e btu Zome d AST. The bcatwo of the sire is show as 6c %- ximky Mp (see =ap as *Ab,& eig pWI- B The zvoing eixmaficxi= of the sa jax potwty at &C tae d PLID nv c m m ne Le#r LA= PVD and'apks R&D Pact at Ldy PLU C. E]e+� dw mile sate fi� os A1frVL) sa +1i' IV1'a ML Pcr F'E3U F"am wp Patads !-a. MW 606 E ad 613 L "W Aapm 3. 199 she Ld r L Am Goat Raw ptop iy is iocaaed aisbi ?.amen `AE- ('MM of mbar FEIA Mai aasaaoae CM mapL Taposcspbk m opM is An as Map C of dw Leh LAts Gaff Rmn Ammon far Dndaopam= ApposaL D Pcraccs at The sac bmw been alar:ai 4,eovp6 paint and eansat a6 iex+iasi mcs` 5o•c+sr, a lupc pactiao of the sine is ca iomaseatt smseise An apdaaai EIS k:s bom sabmocd, Pwmot b Dhisim 31 ofdw LDC: Y J f . The hpKS Qo dw �t prrierla] mclok Bmiew Gw mit B= faoe sand. BOM Ristcm fimem C I&OMM ad Copdmd 6MK SWL &P=Sic,4 t Ot fine SM& Aqaw Boca • GW =Cd7 IN= OU=W fow imo& 406d� tip' lad. %Wmw lqltlsWmm,, da fmw sm& �OC, acaL: C boty& a mde. and Casa *AL 8tpisioMml; Iambic and w%V= MK I= R, Drmr ant (► AAw bq* timt on& thole► tiMr ftw MbMMM. JMpi w and *tarpMt ON-k tioiop" ' "t im& rmmomm srbM w.. FbM —s &W =a& Smkfte fine SM& and wim&r. Rarim. bmeat m gawsom aad Cbobx soil, 77as i, fi asdc �•aM dtsiss�d ban in Sao? Smrrc! dCaia Casatx. f� i I Ch t Ars Goff Row" a+saim a of "awdve aommmioes. caaFAmd and I P, c maaidjaed peso:rs, pine fLemoads, p"cw praaies. =x3pve xwaAA2dm lqpn A deneicd atpprve amesmm . and MW is aododed im de Apokwiom for P W Rnmise p wbm c; The p m ate riot is kcsoed r.Ti imf a mom maw tl« bw Baia, of die Coma cotffv)� wam Dkkirt N mba $ aM .rf:. dw coma Ccwxcs tkaisupr Adu (7►iW,19'9i0h 1-5 Pt3Z�tiT'fF.D �'ARU710 Ctl' D:1i11t�G i1t ['S X '► wwaffmm of ?.!9 d'eft[ of" aMt permirad U*im it Ley L.ai= Golf Resat PLC_ This d 749 dwelTmRs a aroadnnrr +af U0 5oeebLad MmRi .iiin cbc arcs drag ed as Rcaoefr'b tithe hilt it !"Lltl l'�re + i]re b dow dine dwcwwg pasteetni =i n my my be appar�imaoii siideler rlppd � is SeesMMS m and R' of of ads t.at m GoiflLr M is 1.5" ao�s ad dw of miss "" b be bruit w - - a its nm is a amp of +49. t a MW44 d "% L'-- I Ymood amkL Dw foeelimI .:a sta.i be ramiaed =11Y viii. &C aeea at low6 ape on ire Fm mm" Pbs The frm p.ajeet dranihr, iendara, Abea.M+dir.6 of .SO oats t+a ac:e 8 JU ,n aeeaes am p�opcmr imi.dd whim Leif LA= Colt' Remo as ems is t o ; .aka in pmjm &=illy ui& aye cwctoco oe 1 acxes &mWu.ed Camoo=W m tc pt-D Mma Plan. w.a bacm i 99of', 2.1 PLRPOSE The pRSpm of fts Stctioa is b leaaay► daaacibe the girt aiie+refapaot;,� far Leh Lakrs Gaff R,esnrt and tD idtsdh s le af+pie#Ir Cm y bd o.cM poicies aad 2...' GLNT-R.U. DFSCRIMON OF PROJECT T1..+1.\ A%D PROP05Eg) t L,%-D LA'S A Lek Lakes Gotf Pcwn wig be tip p1m;ad as a dcW mecca pelf r , , irsu- a 5cvd and tacilkv. 36 Ede p ff 000nt sod a aota�r of sem -p rant SXVA&iC'fMCMd3 and maiaEamiy aeddeac�es. +dwieda um be a ipaed to ba akm as a n7aia , :7ie am idendw w Rcmrririi w .ail as as de c�ezaat pevicact cam, perasidioi nesAMM sea Pon "M aa a.caiw= siopPis�, PeaNWA sen6m �• arc ac" aaarae m ai .►ai .►film c2sy •ate &stx= of Am* nes idmoe cc peen acc�aaaieodatioas. 8 The Mm aer Rao is dl aced yraL-li N. as Eala" •A' (SIAW&P. lac Fi3e Na- E4-c"411 ?► Land Uft Su mwy im3caoioi - r IF I see 1 km d ae acmapm is *vwo oa 'de plaa The iocadm sixes and aart6iarai" - of , - ,dad tracts slam tr determisaad at &e taac of Fai d Sete DcvcbpmM Plan aadror PAeiwa -% Sal&%mm Rat 8;; mia afar adsesummb at do aisle of fmd Pte alai m aoocsdaoae •iii Secooet 327 aed 33 of � LDC. 23 CO.%iTL1A%CE UTTii C XA.% -rY ORM"WiCiS < k A Repdldaos for 3ndopmett of Ldy t.ietc CAVRssatt ail be im aac 3avar vkii t,c cows of toes PM tidmam and appieaibie mcf0m *(&C LM (to dic catc� 6cy arr aroe ioc�oma m v" ties MID Otaiiaem) v&& me in c&a at fec rime of eas om= of a" dndopreeaat etadar b U6" still XPbdQM MAW nick *c eoaaovcs>cat of • lade as be not Timioed to Fad sd+3"am Pleat. 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S-1 SECTION V COM.NIERCUL DtSTRiCT •b_ Tl,c parpase at 6m samm s to ideal* petaimad on Md OF A R 5 ao F+ g uasdaa I koc !ie area i &nifx d riiltis t.els lava Govicomms i boato nm as cwmm ai U GENTAILL ESCRIPMON Amax 4 ir, - - As C"Ummi d can be PW Mama Mm in desipaesd so a f9G rAVC of camoerCW mod Offim arses desioW 10 =we re"aes d Wy Laces Cjdf RMM and @r %s zw%. 13 PM%trT -rtD V S AND STRUC ILIU S Dr- dopmcce d dre Onomdd macs MO&M A bum pia/ me be paned sari s * time as dw EAR raw W Use s am sf 60 own& ltanpr o Pbs i+w+idiwt fa mb cicm is i - '-)r 00 patpet13 iwa.atb adumbed Ada iadom d UJsder CrAcria is desamis 1 b be kp eQeefas as pwiiad by Salsacdss 163.31194216, FkrWa, Stasas No holsoc or an cum er Pact tiesrnoC Ball be eercac& alined ec aed. or land WOL sm %bc* K FWL far cdxr Qm the foilo icv AM mcaazsal• offim and senve wcs pm=ied a tie RcomViale R kL*c ti%t 3caias Arai psoime sasicc srackm (5511.5531.5541 sidr sea v= and M-po s as dcs, cd is Saaies 2.6 215371.59". we aeNela edy. 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Saraa[p fife fart M-)L i Stamdrr dr for p iroi«t ri on trirsc sods at am Wedfod hftdf►;.sw,� ift Camw commy feed Qe+ t Goae L edM'eot�lliei i` iMMt }D,,,+pp,�� L%kss t �crtrcaRS. �+4oireri 7ooit lVe fit, and &W War cra b a1+ph ro I2B3 sEcno� VI GOLF COCRSFJrJMN SPACE DISTRICT T'r or tfals Sc is b� pad sell rrrd I for araa wwhm Leh Dies Gott Resort dmpmftd ca dK Mama pin as GofrCcseaeOpm tspx 6.: GL'%TJLkL DESCRlrM.N Amm doreoroad as Goff cvmvvc m Spam an fie Mnser rbs a+e dcupeQ b a =arms dw a fie carpe of Doff a mmse. maw mwmm cat ad apes *a= mcm as •d as to p tniek leads for auaoaaigyelmad amalkwy otes asd cw=d f xr+ic�cs 6-= rMUfTTED lSM A. 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Pcr i rand Prinripar Lies Mod S NU*M is i Baacdai�s,ed aar�e ttar7a[e�iciadG� a4bit pa�cd ds�. Waa a map om 6eiiiex ?. Tea;+aarr eaealtac6ot aea�s ads. s. Any aia aaaaa ai ldmd epaa mom a eke Grew mw1ch is Ccmpeabie to so= mttt do %werhe aaet aad vM& it I knias Director ddwmimea b be am p a-W is Se C,a m a%36M Area ?a CO�x�-AMN EASENCWT A Tice &mvlo a uA eoW" a aoat=*Wwe adexam rr>d gm bgs serIrced to be PCIC as mdlcr Se cl mo 32 k7..3 of ie Ld Dembpom Gads. 7be dc+cia w was Abe de&mw or am ai ar sm w pw mia of &S God to m Cam.% moose r,npo -A i1tr is for eomfima presaesaaiao and wm o..m... t ....," .%Ecrio.% vin GL%TJLAL DL%MLOr.WM-F CO-MMnrMEN-TS LI PLitrosx 1263 71e Pwpow of d Sccbm is a m fw& 6e a far dw Ldy LAXS CAK Rcxm &I rt-D NUST" DENTLOP.%fL-N-r pl_kq AA 6ohtk3 ibA be cDam=:W 0 aCMdaWC IA-A the fMW SM de%VkV=CW piml. fimW ""nsas P'm &vd aM - " 'hap Suft md Lacd bw% =do ad g cxccpc ub= specaficwty NOWL I A- The M-7D MWom rim Wo&" A) PLW T=M and b - AV" m dw Ph* AM so be ooddead fimW and am to aim" - e AmadocK maim 1* Sect6os 2735 of the LDC B nna�s:s dadieasioss� or Drier OMMMOS AM be pramsad 10 'OU c the 0006mvcd 0 Md =iWk=WM *(AM voToic& t3 E�CL�TERI�G E-uq% as owd buM p pin Di%isim 31 and 33 of tie EDC &A tTILMES WSIMT &M*WiM WWAaV W&Cfift Md JX- i,-:, s7saesds shm be "Mstruc" &Fouemg the PVPM by &C dcvdWu P4tAk Ualm and =,wms wv,,a fact s COMS&MUd srriibit pbmd 4004t-ftw or o ` COONI? wi&kv I I -am *A be amot oo Caaw Camay. pa =mw lo Celia Couln Owdomwe W76, as amenbc n my O(Ihis be smdow 2-4 =r. M. a at.," ww,m&jcm--. 12B3 a gran oca0eb . or d* aex ficStim ley Ad be ftmA a :wee dc.v we a CV&ff Comma.•: Veiny ooessa.ctia. eagttieeacs�as b effm a the time aama rci. plats are apFso+ed C AB ctaacc=s cccncc iof to the pot*k :son and zamany scut s.%mcc, stun tc cs;xmcrs of tlic Comm.. cxapt as may be pmi & d is Se+csim !4 d toes 3xs:acm &S WATER MAN AGEJIE T A in acc rdwce wtdt ibc tics ddre Saw& Florida Wow MamVesacae Oiso xL dos prop} " :ban be for s :toes Carat of a 3iej itadota ad 25-.V= traits B An Eac n-Atwo Paaait w* be et+4ie+o 4 for dw prvprasud lakes in accords= mi& Dr%wm 3.5 o! the Collet Coves LOC. AN like 3iencasiom vM be aWv vd at the asac opt cutn-m mm permst Approsai C. The Leh LAm Golf Reaott cometpaW sstrface nraaes astgpcoecnt syam is sbvwn as E3JI" '8'. Srafaoe Wald lmmmVmwae !!m (%IaW File Nm E- 05W 111 Wow Cbms s w mta&llicadM to Eitl&k Ofr AM be Admorind as pro%u -k d a Sect m 19 of tie Ld1 Lim IP D. u ENAIRONMENTAL t -k ==*Ja o ptan ke =vwu to *csfaeaft all be >aabrnrocd darmc for s:+Kinisim piutrao f andbr sale dcvdapMCIe pare I- I it— peocrnes b ieaar dm Pxls caomi I ' I are ti*Pklf cartmw to CiOMW Corny. DEP. ALOE. aced cF'it1ID Races. R lscsia" -C dWI& %-A be OW for waft 4metits dcten6m arcs: &a= safam nc off es ivctrca" to mom Wooer qnshq a>laia! C h, acrrr3rooe .itf SF1►'1►iD Retles. the i�draperiod oC bW c =d fwm atos of , x'Omc1 .eslrols %A be CW6mmxd bs sew slater awaap== carstoi ck-%i iom is k-%cb .isci miW aumme a .a mum e+oaterm l detaooes, wbic rev% -j 6 iiaad p�� car mimk w des+dapmemt. O Ein im cesmerrtai F+csaitt' tits be in aaaadace uA Florida Streamers S-3 F An e,raac IkVgCt&6M fClW"al. .- and woe piss fat dr sic ui& Co &C ae m AM be v&=ioc+d to Carnal Pbo iog Env*ow eea W s u ff to ecru ad appeoai peiw a fica scree iansooaoorttior pbr ' A stdei a for +arOCk twel aoa aow%ai ,.i hm 'a8 men AA be *Ami d ad& die Ao%e m mweed piss G The MqW std =COY VA* eye = and Kodadcm of die U.S. F"ssh and S-Mkfe Same (L'Sf" and FU n& Caere mod Frohmaks F"esis CcmmesYaao (F%'ST j eeRar I posesoot kwom ea wam* sprcrses alaut pvftmd spocia are -1 11 ead a fft a fabiM Ibmemcm Ptao for tow pco spe im *A be vAeiftd to Cm� tta•iaR E.eswsaeme" staff fa rrnxs* and apQroeal ptittr tbd srte p�dfaao�ertcboo p� apfca+ai. is T7 A-%' -S ORTATlo'% A The Lrh- LAAs Gotf Resat sW aot we 5oadnneat 8oeie+ratd as a c imt ncticra access cc wom das peojm i F 11 � A v I PO&L Ffawi s sham t+e tactic to permit accm fore:despeP3 ► «ardadwAN %Ogbw�eiiclea Yy Ys.A RNf � AID .� :l f i2B3 now qpm� sl� woo / o, low z �. GYM. ✓ �,r^'�� ., r% p ,y. now LELY LAKES GOLF RE5 ►1t�. : �• �,,, Uk T i LSO`s *MILLEx r... ♦ I J f �t � �,e f a t A 9 Alen . +�� U-L Y L4KES GOLF RES4 Qu.4a • ATIA M&%AGDdMT rAX ►.* oe aw tAb ..Ir-= - me e �; ILLEA c !us MIS bar— .r MWOMA -Al* Mold zj- • r --�--- -.a-=- are. �5i�� SzA7E OF FLAMMA) CO ;b-, f OF M.LIER ) Z . U�.k GRT £ . HpjoC'x. Cleric of courts in and for the Twentieth judicia? Circuit. Collier County. Florida. 6* bareby certify that the foregoing is a true cop} Of: ORDmajam 8C. 98 -85 tmich was adopted by the Hoard of Coaoty coamissiaoers on the 13th day of October. 1998. durim Regular Session. vi:wESS ay hand and the official seal of the Hoard of County Ccg iissiooers of Collier County. Florida. this 14th day of October. 1998. ties* of courts and Cleric '. Ss- officio to Hoard:af. Cau:ttY Cb■aiiss � = . i' .J '.nA Lm� ��tilt�tillllllltItlllIIIIIIIItI1IItIIIilltitllIIIIIIIIitII tt_ , ltlllilittlllllll[ tlltlItitttllitlllll [tllllllllIllllttlltl - KXN= • !1Z A62 ( 831]) 774 -00 * w s ( 813) 776 —5406 tt. m_ .. gy C ELJOM COOM Fib RrQcM FOR UEG L AD'tiM"=QC or pC =X KLMtf' = Oat " dw Burnt Pkaee tbz tide 6 e, ea c Xxx scratel h0pi A,es Q met: DAB D.. Carom Li.,TAbn ?tiara Na (If aaee, pw Lrxf hzCcmer ' `seme t Ad*=, t -+ex O ��— = jr - •6 9d� sr S— Tme - WW mmmim F u I* SO- t Ad*= d air p==, b be eae w bar C kmt*f � Ramt a �-a. !ae "3 Tnelr Cep.. 4aaeY R Z" a aesi e0oa0 !� beioet 7000 BCT WA mot daft linef ai ,fit IS dt bdoet t cm=lg %' —XOPea d m be eatd fcamwim ad. it apmea X= N206M D►ae). ` c Oreor 0 Lsfav ampmd r+aoaued Tea: lirdaye bcei dmofaft t amaaaa idea mm t Skin Stefioe: it a. �- - - -- --- K 9f S=nm a Can=== ,�t+aiee u it ash t y ee;ae )=Cog ►� Dan . Fm srtyc t we & a ©!II. ryes ..t amAS *Wu * c2m pd J* a0raso� cas AfPmadhr ! t 3-t 3t ?.3be11 i0 �e+7e.e� 5s Damar iivd Dre Cdr � Wore za Ammcbm=ft t Frr toriap a fiCC rr Rim Ini6iiq jpjjjjj-,m r �e dl aar ditb DbW= fivd aArs■ai fefee " fft r te io.st b aW.efe an � my aaomm y few re.i m or top ! bdeee aRaiieR s Caeeaey � The Mm e�erN MOW A AwrRen or-is Ocri-I OR.aem fie a ❑ now= E3 Oel�d H Otto boe�a� umm-R 0-ftm d • man ari a�■i +fir �Qet'��iat eesiis i ea/� ier fie: FM CLERX —S OFVXX Lit aa.Iti *Y y 128 Ms. Zudi th Flanagan ':a,-,. es Daily ree ms 1075 Central Ave =e Naples, Florida 33940 Re: Notice Of Public IssirtA4 Dear v 'udi : F:ease &&. e: t is! the above referenced notice ame tljw 4= may. Septe=ber 27. 1998 and kindly send the ltffida+dt of pdaieaticc. :r. &.plicate. togetber with cbarges involved to Uds office. Sincerely, ,, De,-r• Cle k �' � '� } Purchase Order No.0"611 2;,Otice is hereby given that on GSM CC7Mmml 13 AM, is the 3aarcfroom. 1-rd Floor . Ad:ministraticn builk,09. Collier caeaty Gore -e::t Center. 33C^1 East :asciani :rail. Xaples. Florida. the Bard of Cos.:.- ty Cocas. i s s i one r s will consider the enactment of a County Ord- -=Ance- !:,e reeting will cca eence at 9:00 A.B. The title of the proposed Or di a=e is as follow : AS Ord :NA-V--T APMO:M COGLIEA COEbr!"i OEtaZNilb M 110. 91 -97 TO R' 3MI BOTH COLLIER COM t PRODUCTION PAM AND CORPORATS SOUMM F11fi[ TIM BGC .% XRT OF :M X PtxS PVCCOCTZM PARE STWW LZCR I TI 13FJK=PV L Copies of the proposed Ordinance are an file with the Clerk to the Board a_-r± are a:ai :able for inspection. All interested parties are i :: iced to attend and be 'beard. ■YM: x:: persons wishing to speak on any agenda item merit register w- a . the Co,=ty administrator gwl os• to preserstatice of the agenda item to be addressed. Individual sppask a. trill be 11miltad to S adnatem an a.-y item_ :be selection of an indirideal to speak an behalf of an organization or group is encouraged. If renoga ted by tht Cbaizsen. a spokesperscn for a groom or organisation tray be allotted lA aiaates to speak o- an item. Persacs wishing to rave written or graphic materials i.ncl in the Bcard agenda packets nest submit said material a miaimta of 3 weeks Prior to he respective public bearizig. in any ease. written mtarials -...ended _ be cx- y. tsir tb*. Hoard sesall be sW tted to the a;prcrr. ate Co.. : ;• staff a ninjum of so, days prior to the public A:: :.a t e r i a l used in presentations before the board Sri : l bares a :z.a -.e-; part of the record. A_:; person Ydao decides to aVPM1`,a c'3ecisioh of:the HDetd will wed a record of the proceedings Pertaining thereto and tb!ggfom, seay need to ensu-e t:-.a: a .-erbatfa record of the paroceeOvags is 'made. %&Jcb record - _... _ r_ z the t es t imocy and evidence vpm u6iCb he appael is based. BOA-= CF C-C-�-:SS :ass y: s _:sa S:ee :e. Depouty Clerk 12B MIXpam man" 91-10.2 .M :jjXD ccvLwjrmxi c= VOICE By MMENZ:30G - .11irLr ♦v0'/i±i J�cyi.Ai�Y�/yi�h�lAS�i..lN/+/ )K r�ti'�i� �rqr�/- 11 mat , cw ' F:AMM MIT Dk"Y'MPMj i11 AS.BEpW'a= 'r'7D F--R- A PESZ"ll L CES=pp"A. r=L4T0:'!C's h ?'ems: ::. :: Y M A 1ET�+iSINGG F cm TiUic -R' :`=c ' PCB :'Y !=A-AM Cm 2H£ Mn SIDE C6' SwrA '.A`' ?.A 8CML WARD. APP4 2l� .Y % IULE WR4 M Gr •; := 97 -r -APB, FJnM DESOURE 3 AS THE x--P =_YES: Is CF THE SOEt MUM 111, In SEC,ICV 4. 'C=S'i. P SD SOF, PAN= 26 EAST, CCLSJzR CCUW&,Y, F-": C7 siSYIM (W; .42 Acl ;,' Aw By irROY-MIltf, Alt Ermc -.0 YS , Gary Butler, P.E. of &stivc Mogineering, 2 :7 e S:sll: ^;s. Jr -. pet- tiosAed the Hoard c�_ 3:'y"! :.�•re �G:i::.f _iiSS3:�G5.�C. ^. 0! the heze:- :�^-sc --tc+ zeal property; W-W, :HEirM-RE BE IT 008%=Cb tare bmsd of Cotwty Cussisssc-ers _' Collier cocmty,r rl da: f x, ! :=in; in; classi f _ _ation of tib a herein dtseribed real Sec -.!= t. 7o+"M,iP 50 Scuth. FAWe 26 East_. :s cbm9" f== -A t4 -MD- Plaared . �° : • :cue' : --. accordawe w!tk the Sewba'tdgt l"GD Doa�eat, e� e- • -e:c as Exhibit A � c- > ,� l�wpt'P'd by s!Pfexa!eewe !seze:r,• �'e :.s_:al Zoning Atl" =p�P Ma*tt,0r aS desrcribed the Collier COY Und DereloQweat -^fie • � = ' w: � ^' ;i 3-"_2^ �� 3C.'.J S'�r ].:w"`}'��1. wctcme eff*ct:za ;Pon filing with t!-.e - T'� A XL7 ADOPM by tto Board of Comtr Comissioaers of ......ier Courty, Florida, this �gcz. r som or ter' ssaal C+Cf WER COQW1T, F'fA'7ata BY., MRMPA B. BEM, Clsairaaa� BR'CT. Clem Apgrc -.ems+ as to Fora amd Leal _sffiCieMCy Mar}csi_e x. Stuff» ry y - T'� 1 � v •t BEMBRIDGE PUD A PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT ROYCE M STALLR G . JR. M BUTLER ENGOyEERWNG. RAC. 2223 TRADE CENTER WAY NAPLES, Fl 34109 •�a• qim • IIIt • Mz J' A � and J. GARY BUTLER, P.E. BUTLER EIrG NC•. Dom 2223 TRADE CENTER WAY NAPLES. A. 34109 OVE AEVGW •tae OM FOND BY WE ApprAmm ow erac au..MC•.f ra�� TABLE OF CONTENTS LIST OF EVABfTS TAaF OF OONTEIiTS DEYELOM40ff Leg 4 i i 1 2 4 -s 7.11 12-14 F, t i t Leg 4 i i 1 2 4 -s 7.11 12-14 t � lA�s:- N{F' A4 SaM •: 4G d�, Y 4 MS• Y?,, e � - aspp' e i'a JR 6 • *4 STATEMENT OF COUPUANCE The de reiop 7mv d wpra=r m* 38.82 acr w d ptopartt in Coitrr Courtp, as a Pfacs -ed LkV Oeveiopmwj b be hrx7N/ as 8enitxidge PtA w4 ba ss coYr :6— !-e vwh to pin k goals and objecbres d COW C4ssO as Oat WA In SO Crier Cca mV Ciro� maragenwt PW rt The 0 ad P tacffi*aa d he Be txidge PW wi be c r>sisfe 1 wd1 h. gro Ah pidid*R Mind do doprra re7lak s. and avcsicabre ccmpre ww PYrxielo for the bong reasons I The 914ea rrop". a re Urban Aeod~ WwDd Lhe Oesaim Lwvl Use Des, -mon as derabed on to F%&" Land Use LW. 2 The sutsyeC pep . s 1ocaCOn in t+ddion to mi fe— n or propesaef0 c tadioes and serr+oss permes tea deedaperxrts re!si:lm al density as ties in t F n O"ect e 2 of r* Future Land Ura R 1 1 c-- 3 T-* ar :1 a cr cr�pae�bre and aaRlplant- a @.If 10 ends" ar+C tAxe S;rrourdfv Land arses as req%med in Pdicy 5 4 of re F;ukwo Land Use E%er *-t. 4 b7Xxwemerts are piarwvd 10 be in Cdtwpian01 wAh OF F- secbcuts ct the Ccfi 9- Carer La-,4. 0-- eeiox*yers Conde, as set fcrl h in Obpxsve 3 d r-&-- F t re Lan: USA- S TAe om ect Je++eio� we to%* in an , m r i p, t and sconwrica1 aie=aaon d cony. xx icy 'ads and sovows as tlfa*jftd in Ftidas 3 t H and 3 1 L of the FtAxe Land Use Eft 5 The prolect oeveico +ant a ptaraned so prated the IW ICIo of nam" draensage Seat res a e rsatrar ground« -aw SgLoler reQmr9ea aMw as descmbea in obgaczve 1 5 of vie Ora wr Sots- Etemwv d the P %Aft FwWw Ekmw1t The propgGed Je—& r Of 7 0 dwWg Urft per acre is in mm, 1p l- ce woth the Fuc re Land Use Dwnav d the Growth ltarwge -m it Plan based on the b*;wwv relab nshos 10 requred C &fal Base pensty +4 deeinp urdslace %s�� Oerrsty Bard 1 dw as, g urwhA re I.+a..rr� Penn cad Dermey +7 d earq urges icse AN brad k" de velopmere x do br oft g r je 1, 1 iR stt j= to DwAmon 3 15. Adeouve PL&Ac Fsohbft d to C+fiar„C*w*j tend OavOop "a t Cafe g( r} ! g� !.- .tt!!.. i�i•_i��tt •�.1�!�.!, -:�_• . . �.-.. 11!-:1 The pspose d tit Secion is b M IOM tale book n and o.t-a d ip d to property. and to de a tte i `d91fMM d ft,!!p "I prapa'ed b be &-,vk pea under *a de.mdi 09 12 L-= LP-SCF*7iX N The 9-bpa proper, bang 39.92 acm& and bead in Sesctort 4. TOWWtV 50 Sousa, and Rwx2e 25 East, is detonbed as= The Nor, wAma iK d to ScLONm ed Vi d SeMM t, TOMMUp 50 SOL*% PUR e 26 East less tx wesm y 00 IM tererot br Swft 8m t0 Boulevard ri$ td- rrW. d Cofer County. P'm 1e91t to Sough&*= bd d 1Mt rl ftt r WT 24 feet -V +eyed for a proposed MuM *i a mmms way: ?TOe S;.G! prop ..)r is OMR1lK:O/: C.0 BLOW 51giremix V= 2223 Trade Carer MV i �I� Naples,, Fh:m 34100 , 14 A Tree sLAVC p open, is bci - an to swim lift d Santa Barbara Bole ewd. tt4 mle xx v d Davis Boulevard Oinoorporaoed Caner C-xrcjj. F1orx .. Y T�.' 1 `V ' 4 The prQjea side is lOCalped 1I w The L* Cand mt&4mm Rid kan to s fll.' 6 rOLMd to the DWAS BOJerard *gals Ift an IN 0 abrV rw eassern boL dary d to ShoppW at SWU Barbrfa Rm, Sd SM SOLO" ftm tree Dom BoLkwWd &ad* alown dwq Cow* Sam Fiord. afour d PbyW Wow b a Car1a1 W idt is fad b b L* Cr- DO OMMS paaatiN 0 4 PMPW d=t arge .ri be by a "SIM d Pars rim Rig I for watsr gjWy and nod a of 0.1 n b P 0 ft WCVF we fares.. Ekmvac cm .astm Vc ; rlp I area r 1 9166 %S b tOS NOW, The see is w0d v Flood Zane 'X' per FIRU portal 120067 041S Tree Cofer Comdr saes n desrrr5e fe sae as Boca sine sand and Pr e srtie sand The see is a,rnenely in vitas p t7dcae*n 16 PPC LJECT DESC WT n The B&T&x*e PlA is i t 2n �iweirg ur4s DeDerdmg on rn%a*M c+Ortdi ; a ammk4 tewo at a;;m h %mrs up to .0 D?) SQi" sees ants 600 meets ate► b am B E5 acres) The area Lchzvd sftaa be suboracted iom >h! ¢oss projad AM bf 00 pis d carrvtt,"g deny Recrembond laclOw wA be pm~islyd in + nAh re c.aw -g u-us P4-s<%&*d lard on on moon- u m& and sir are desgned to t* very narnXxv n iodh tare O W41ef en a nft" sweg by uwV common archeem". mr s: opeWN gia M i tpitdaelirtg and nacre t wher*%Vr reat9Dle t 7 5t!291 TtTLF a, 12B 4 ..: _ 7W ITT' . . 2.2 GE` +ORAL _ • _ .. dewekvrrmwx orckv &Ahanzes tie ,--� d rrVroVerrWrtSL S' aS bU nM '--Kftd 10 Fv-W Sktx**,mcn PLx Fnd Ste Der0corrert - . ._ .. re Provaiiairs D- .. _ .._. DftOopmwt Uo. lor I* _ .. _ .. ;. which .. _ • Otwalse providW W in Vis PW _ DO-44 Cgrrie perrt%C d by VW approwN of As petic l we b* su $3 a ccr+cirrer" rftle . u!der !te pro+worS Of DiYVWM 315 Ads&Am* PLk*c a d Te C(AW Courxy Land Devek )prno t CA) ft at I* earf o t or r�aC to oCxr d crier. Fmd She DeviaprrrM Pon approraL Fs•al' Rat acc, ro-.-at cr t ko sng aermt sstiranae to fhs devekvm.& -t q Wag,', -, 128 A cor*qurabm d to land rise is iustraaed 9raphcaly by Exhbt A,. 9 Mnor rnoddoobons 10 •A• OW be F stei W at to bm e d Soe DftvtPmw" Peen appr+owt attajltt b the F I n- e+eans d SecSon 2 7 3 5 d Land Dovdoprneent Code or as dserwise perel by tees r, a3-4tcn to tie erarKXA a/�y�W SW speak . slow �N, in Exhbwt •A•. be esubishw .awn or along Zhe 1 M= SS WAV be INCOSMI 24 DESC;VPTX>"N OF P'AQ.ICT rwpm vnn ■ Tpwcnvric r `un t.e�c A --U w-gn d 279 dwok w%ft MW be Oo WOMd ln he o�e�a1 porn of �e praoxi area r a ru sk I m "I c t dturtthj, oontltucled in Tram a. t~.w area ct&zed NO %0 5 0 Dares in""be su eocW *mm tee gross propea area 'Ir I.- P4POses d CMPUIrV devey The gross Prgeti area s 39 -32 a - "-'E- grOss dwlsAp 0.40 be a ma=esn d 7 0 ones per acre A vtstae 'A'. PLO WSW Plea, CiOel bkft$ tee #*qA nead PLO Deereiapseerx Pta a " dvmm d ale properly trod rte dmdopnwt d to land MM be n cwrvbmm weah'roe PW UM.w FW% OiMsion 32 St,bdwi kyu d Stee land OeWdopnroent Cede, and tie'p�rtirsQ IMedtroe Staoe d FloeieSa ' --e PrOvl Tyros CO Dvasion 3 3. See Mvdoprnent Plans d see L&-4 =�Y Code. ate n DPP . shall appy 10 f dpi d al :Am 'racy. or Pa mft d sand as p owded in said Dirieicn 3 3 pnor b re 5suarece d a bt*%ng perrrit or otw 4evekpmert ceder. ACorcorame .rnftgDenes wet be proaded at 'tee saw of enfkUSOUCIre grow", ,-- regardr>g Dry Dyed 00 nngodology tw prow ng PavebM marseraoe d crXeuw �Jrm SQZ R7119177 III lim ..'a -Ova 4-1:0— 7. Ir 1 If--- ty t in. . N -It- .2 IL7- JL - A Excavw4n SCV*Igbft Shag COnVOY Wift OW defowbom of a ' D `e'00m4" Exc2vgbW PurSuwt 10 SOCU)n 3 5 5 13 d r* Land DftmdcPffwt Code; v*mObY 064 to (S=w4d ShIM be trnwaed 10 1 of% Of t* SOW vokow excaraftd W rdo ft aacaeed 20.000 cubc ywft 8 AA cow pWwo" 4* Ckftlan IS 01 V* tans! DeWSjopMWt Coda "! c Lvm revow and -s F d a coiniWicid P ism Pa v. as descrbW 4n oft"Jon 35 d VW Lard DVA*p"Wt Cod• corm we eKcwntcn acbwdn we akwood This of4ft nmwvW " meet any ccrdtOns laced UPM 8PPrOind d ft COrmTorcid Exar aaon P"Tnt 2 8 kVi:,%!!;;AfE.%-,S 1� MASTER PLAN MW be made to to PUD as F n in Sewn z 73 s d tae Lard De%VooprW% Coft L L SECTX3H u - DEVELOPMENT STANDAMS 31 The PtrProse d ftis Secom b to ider* specl k dswitapettant standards jar Tracts A and 6 as sI aarn an Ed" •A; pUD Yatlsr FIWL 32 MA)MAUf CMILNG t WM The madffv n raasaber d R!AA r draeiitp unit whin #W PUD shat be 2n unts, 33 0 No bLaidrlg. savc%" cr Part ftemeoR, "be, ms aAered or used or lard used, in wRxye or Part, for oltter Stan its br4w`siw A Pemrsced Pra of Uses acrd Sfucsm 1 Om`ai* Md b 440* dw 6 gs (an lard under aorrsrion ) 2 TowvxX" dweGrVS 3 Garden apwvnw t owe& 4. kbdo f% 5 Grp car* s fgmW i or q or a wV Mmes wdart Tract -S- shall be subject 00 Seck n 2626 d to Land Qstabpmwg Code 6 C hLs hes widii Tract OW C* and I ied b a numnxrn d 10.000 square feet and a ffma -mm d 600 seats. 7 1 for ,f agriCui%.jrat and Haired � UP WO Ow ante won cornrnendes br ria nraider6il uses 6 oam uses AA @ Old parabls in Acura by to Pbry w Seroxxs treartager 7 12B 4 3 Manaqer" s residerroes and odM an p=" sdtes U066M ad nwdd unt%#rorrties < lefter rnarm9erral bomm acid kaft. 5 Essozaf servers, ;sadudrq ism ud po.ow a tCky a'�d martemarrce 1`aC�iaes 6 t weholuse 7 Parsonage in Troa 'B', wd i m oorjt$XAM will a dtvdr or+ly e �w S ir" deerr�ed a in r�ure �r tae 3 4 DekoELOPME.NT STS J` Loll "t Yards (a) Yards NGrV Sacas Barbara BorVawrd - Semey (7q feet for one (t) acre! two 0 SWY S&UMM and one hsstdred fty► (t Sq Im for'vv (M mM sue. (b) Yams Ak rV the Warthern PUO Bound ryes . Twerrlyr -&,e re5l tees for " (t) sa xy muctures. forty► (4%'m for two saory svumrm and IN PUN* PM ieet for r"m sv x res (C) Yards Ak rg to Eaaferm acid S"wn Pt.D Sots- dories - Twen1 41re m im ._128. (� Yards AWV to 8asadery t -0 � ri taaca W acid -W - Fftm (1st feet Im , I - i u*s and cm M foot for each foct d height far any rsssbig Am em or etiurch loonies ala..ioped on Tract •B•. FAX atpicable i Tract B ft Wtud for resrideryiral writs. (e) Yards tarn oneie takes - Tw" pq feet M Yards br iirft. traR"ts taarlirg fora subdk* ion d the FuD- Frori - 30 fares or yir Ow buitfft ht Sde -20iM Rear - 20 feet (a) Cavorts and garages. 8 Dstar�Cx B I! Per ocb l SWLO:Lrm $r!a en arts (1) scary s*Irdures Teri (1q feet. 2 Between arse (1) scary and bro 0 story SWUMres - FAMM (15) feet 3 B-elween one (t) story and tree (34 wary sWuMres - Twen(y (2q feet a Be!ween two C2) somy stnACUM • Twerti (2q leea 5 Between two 0 dory acid beta p) S" structures TwerVy*jo (251 feet 5 Berween ttree (3) story etndures - Thw* M feet. 12B 4 A. far bedroom w t - F M man hox*W O.V% aquers lea • =17 RM (4q feet or tree Aj starie�s, whidWm is "most resaric,%jvw Curd, sseepla and 1, - 4 No aW comd ** hoW Fn* As required bf Diresion 23 d tie Land Derdopnwt Loft in Affect at re trne d buidn9 perm a - g - m o�m •.�y: • ,•. r- mot. -i- A rrmirx d saair (" pace open spaM as desorbsd in Sec am 2 6 32 d to Lard Deretopaw t Coda. A Type •B• t ,,go (= 24) ah M be prorids stony to wil o . fasaern and Sou hmn PUD Sou daries M c Lo*oe d to area dxA wg t o raaral Preserve area d tie Same Barbers Lindnys deeetoprnarr we +ere no bLeJw SStu# be r+egvired A Type -D- bLaw C= 2a} " be prorkis0 alorq Swva Batt" Bcxxue4wd lnterrud bus rs for traGS r"Lftrg imm fw ukdarieion d to PlA staff be in ac=danoa voth Division 2s d tv Cofer CourVp Land Dev ekxxnert Code.. AS buidegs. sgnspe; isrdooapiny ant �IW@ arCt tiaound ire shat be ardimsM rayr and aaa!'N* y uniad Said uNied ard*wkrd tern* shat 'rrcli,dar a sir " ard* cUd design and use d sirsiar rnameriais and actors twoLO at al d Ow buldsgs, signs, and *rXoW -h-,Ms b be erected on *a entire a t>lsct peraeL Larxlscepfry acd svvOtscapa maids shad also be samAar in design lvaugho A to st ,d $be- A wrcWkW domign aAar plan *0 be a barlaad con Lorert .rich rie fret appiCSion far Sit DWANOPaw t Plan app rarat derz+or awg rm wi�laesa stradsndt, x Sr" It" to parnlMd so Wbwed wit CMIlon 2S of to CAA Cour q Land IDwrrawrwo*, "Coda. Sioe:4 00 9W giwK to ardoockm star ds Rod b SKlon 34L d *ft PUD Itoo 41 42 4 -. 194 12 Ttle pulpose of "s Sock" is to $a fom " noarrrsrlrera ft ow to dftvbprm" of tus oroeea C.-E -,%-, IEEE MA 4 " t&::r+.� S---a by co-*--uc e in Sit &:cOM%ance with FnW SCe DevWcpTwt PLwn Fr%V S,G� od-on PWm and #A Wpftatb SUM and kcal laws. codes. and re7jxa-m appkabie 0 ta PM Except where speofficaty rated cr stated ocww3e she stwdwft and speafice6wo d ft cGod Coxvy Lard DevsicpC*wnt Code stns apply W #* g mro v PS ovm if ft bW wo & she PW gs fxX to be ptaexd The &%vivo fft am"m am asSigrS Shall be -espormbfieko the cum-ftsm audmdin#ftd*m#nwt T-,e Cemvogw. has success= or 0 m to fogow f* PW Lfas:er requiators d tis PW as adopAed and " actor co�tcm cr be- agreed ?a in V* serop d "- gx coo it aidton VA: agrc-- to a"wel to any successcr or msvr" rl ti0e, any ^— -&S a7eeMe-t _%n t A *A*, FW &ftsW Porn OUROMM ft OF IN 11M 0 and is concftljojd in raft" A am k* or ftfd U" bmxxkrmn at speoet x&-4 use boindarft " not be ConobvW to be &W and =of be craned it S-bseQUeft 8PPrOwd ~ *xh as Fod PIN&V or Sft Dfttkpr*rt Am acor:*af Sutiect to tw v m a, m a d Sedan 2 7 3 5 d she Cc&w Lanj C--rekvrrwt Code, &Txrdrrmvs "%af be f-a* tr-.-- tz :r-•e ss a.- X • is A Tt a Undowrers shM proceed and be 9orarlw ac F, m & m brie Eras it, s pu� b Sec:Son 27.3..4 of to land DmvWpvwt Code. r .. .. t 5 WATER NJl'�iJIGQ�NT A A copy of to Soul+ Fk-m •d ar Wrrparoart DIS&iCt I,SFWMD) permit " to provided priors* I*'- - , - e+? of my rllcaraion Own nnlq� �T ?:M A. Ttv &%vkQer I Iftw at Ad psaoje[s access " criar brie gin irq of NV C+e Iffc oes d Ckxxgx rry for to; qp- ff :. .. 6.7.-.W fit C A=ess, ckm* a ..mxf n ap wi-,g in Sw a BaRara Sm*w@rd, shrlt be ooc�el wdfn SW Cotsafs AaoM II n I Pciq Own in of= at stx:t lr m as !!s torsi j is grarrlerx The OMX* mall vm rie Imoft to c cx * 13 128 .. M. .. E The deveiopet Shag be n i ig m milb— br i "{tit s!'nre' ttiort towards the cast d anti trsti¢ Wit, by this prg m at re kAowrnq - w sections Seri = Sarta Barbara Bouferard !Lewis BMA wrd Santa Ba twa Boufevard / iitdo hoed in adddOr1 r* dewsioper " pr+Ciride a 'fir Snare' comtKoo n for " `&k 9" sysWm ias-d to be wtrrarstd in the &A" at " project era wise " such sand " be aar�ed. rperaftd orb 1.00 a ir by re CauM It shat be " Coerf ye soft ddo pinion as ft wit+eam " se,ch S-'rw is wrarTar+ted F +ncerw . iecaon wwjtA ad ac.^ant ptrtmls is na appscaw write t* d an emastrq font axes aprea etstett wAlh the Sirdt Berbers Shoppes Pw and to Neeppoitan Parts PW_ & PtsSUart m Secbm 2.225 &1 d the Lard naeblx1 a Code. # 4,rg re parse of Me ciearirty, p r, On A'+ ce nlrer canoft ckn acswtjr a riamot er and edogiod artifact is lourd, ar 14 slap m addtin aw a**nurn areas necessary 10 protect the dsoortry OWN be i�tera1141 mtiy stlogped and re A M a X)v oprsaee Damon d rr O- m regetaaon steel be rttairtieQ cn site as •eQared s1 sec-on 3 9 S 5.4 d the C*%w Courty Lard Oerdcp Twx Cade B An esot+c regetagpon r+ee ortlrarirq, Ord, ,meAertarrot fexcft 61"1 GOa► br fie see, wiir?t ernphesrt an trees d ntlttirstd r>eiae vepetaft shai be 12B it on 0 mom LAWS .+ r momm &VA 0 0 C 4ofte N ft XV F as M~ cam IIF SM MPW 2tWr A OfS"WUft AIWA or Mac? A ft. WO to ftANct A ^fta r 01 w4m 0 ftoom r i ■ 1,r � •. r . LAWS .+ r momm &VA 0 0 C 4ofte N ft XV K 128 4 f LEAWIC ,LAKES r , a_ i+l 1 O � � f r' re 1 ROAD (e.R. 856) j OLJDr lOt3 a<- J t eRi Tarsr BERXs4w < PARK L �I+CES < y L AKI 5 PROJECT --> < ErA s a r f � •� X s • ... TA d BARBARA WA TEn t Si{�t00( COUNTRY x S 1 in ! r� ISLA.00 1, M #. `r.i... ... ._ ... PRIES K ® •ay t GAM '.>f P 0 Cf S AND SHOPPING FAMI TIES MAP camaw GOO I*owvo It %V CAN* 4QMW fAMW*M4Ojr '-fi t4aAomw GWAP S$mP*t Sdkwo �400ftm car ofto" opood. C^Vwwdows VA**w h. kj camaw GOO I*owvo It %V CAN* 4QMW fAMW*M4Ojr '-fi t4aAomw GWAP S$mP*t Sdkwo �400ftm car ofto" opood. C^Vwwdows VA**w h. i:tlitRll "11" - -.1w. 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Me# ••4 a r1t7 sownwos► p0t.M..r at a.tw. to older twrse .. r6rwdc ~ eaw, Selma" •err ...d. tt980L iMww rarvw► w.rs vwe Vo m4W a.rtws 604 rs b s ws.w♦a W 00114110" et wwriay tw SON .tt4wr to ow . 719.~0., w/ Ttwe 0r swat •woqpwr w. %W I=00 !waft awe sar.wto or wr ►ww Mw ..ewer .w awed cL. Conk .tts.r wt Do Pout 664+. to Quotes. ♦ or" .ttswr Cow . rti/e., for s Saw of 1 raw W2 r<wwattes to* t.r.t s+t+cw v. of wo tta, wo.w of .r.wrt +a....c; wr .If%t Cho owl vast s.r Own ...i~ a" our rco.ww. " pr:a.. 1" 0, Masse ati0w Corr %MWANC. •awwcs. COMMI %W r •shrwr ww► isw w vm w of monow csas wrrstioseae Aar f a4bcoc s U. tow so" wwwsiuoW. J MaSIM t..: 40.127 ► s•sa: M Mc Me an oc voj2%. e A►s U. w! lrsar+�./ .e°ar'w .e tfM t-L� A.01�`_"L ~ `L rs..t17 ssw... w ss — t t Vr 7440. t 1"W y sac dt Ic MMANNOM arc WAS « comm " t7tRnjown ant ewer ftH� so In � mwuts R 391/1 -3m MOVIOM forzo tit• SJ7S31tr, eert3q O 3a'ele sf feces of ria�+se Q1 « coal %w Woom sAr woft"ysa mazw it?. re��wl4 ward #&*aa I PMt.." a sea a" Ort tAr umvv" of G.ro.+w ft"** tt .mac w"t". OettAar "ear. rt..ew eat Oa anoo" aA ar u..er..tts" rrs feOtlefa/ t• sent atetreerrir s at" lls c aftfst 1lmatar ws V" so eery w �W► attt.r mss. rtrAa. old eat sr w" aft""ar rtm &"me" sum arestrm"v ftr w1 %a bsa see�s.d • assn✓ cuss =ft eattre at Os pat omw r owts. is afY tall4r "a". r{a►y6 ftrr a fa•ta/ a! It pt► sm x /rsew aee •lost r.rt b"a of** annow -W K ad aMrf seranr a" tart ON t...r+ss "" or pm"DW rr pwvo% Nos Sr waifat sA /bwet, ee frftsa of ..eriey tlt..tr.+s�r..el tle► P"Nmc t. as S PU wnrgr. r s+a: �0 3sOr a�a eee wrpym sue• at artl.ee �rl�. �{:.j�! yeses s..r. r .,a frrws.a Ye4r. ea OAS � 4. t/��3_,_ r.a..t4 l..r. ti • –t ti ,e'er i"— :+�,I.,ir! kM E !Merl tw����0aaft7�r iMl/! W-w%!% 'YNirR K p r i j� AX ORDINANCt AaMim am Feu M-102 In LLzgx CWWjV LAW 6,19LO�rr cvcE NNICH .;� _- .,arms Uzm PAMULAslms i'ii, Uzi COrt.112 Com". fl+Oftl a ,Of $i Zir in�r1, ei mr ., . 060M BY ".0OMI�G I�i4�ftYCilTy4t �* }AMY [�LA1y�A�►♦^��w.T7�YyW. a�yYlrrvT,�iIYa#i4. }PUy '.rrisY'TYii i�'R�.1iy+i�• i�r a *'PWMM 4 EMT �y�}� { ���y�, CD. sra'li i i+*MTW'1iwJ 7M EM Sim VZ �7Pfi m MMUA Hf 7Cl TM. EYA0. M"OtMZ'Si.Y % N11S MO1i3,1i OF ZAYIS NXMLVAM. , D�ZD" AS Tw *XnIW= y W *W-WMi 1/4. 21t Sl9CliCo 4. . 1VItltSilEP 5O SLXiTltr COLUM COtSt!"r, FI�IIi�ll, COR'SISf �:1► A� E!' POtitIVO :!Y UM ftard of =:�_• :-r.sS:G'C:s t: _qe t#9lr Z=iM -t C1813 fi Ati= Of ttse tSt:ti t described rtal :1 EREFC1Di 8E IT M& 4:b1 ioard .of . CONOtf CC=issiontrs of C*111 r 5ECT 6CK CW*E i tC^: ClteffflCit. +af,t herain de�rctibad to" in Section 4, I'ewr::s*%i p 5.0 S-M . b Ram` 26 East, Ccllitr C-&=tyr f Or tlar fxan fbAr. to " Wn !iillLlid Unit DevoiOPftnt In accord= the Seabridge MO D cumantr attached hereto as laerefa. 3l�re [Mi'firia3mp K W bor 9 -SC2, tbf Collier Comtr lA d Efiv+je�ia gt nt s C:di:sanc* s' all beccoe sfia►ctire upon fll,i",w l" ,tbe Dgartawnt of Statit yy { •!"*6\ qty- ' *T' M n a r14 128441 r s�� MD MMY ADM= b tics Board of Co m tlr Caosisaiaaers cf Collier City, F1orida, It day of DOM QF C WIN CCIO=IONM C=IER MUM Z, FLUB U% li♦ i �,w�! 1 . ,� / ILs sikpt': App r C-re j as to form and :x--,al Ssffi,^.fenc xar�Gfs:e M. Stlx*nt ASS:Sta^t CAC4 --Ity %*.tQ=.Vy p t v 1 2B40 BEMBRIDGE PUD A PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT PREPARED FOR: ROYCE O. ST XL =BUTLER EIIGg#EE§t*#G. W. 2223 TRADE CENTER WAY MAPLES. FL 34109 PREPARED BY: WRI14M L HOOVER. AICP HOOVER PUVOMG $H PPE 2223 TRADE CENTER WAY NAPLE,S,. FL, 34109 and J. GARY BUTLER P.E.. BUTLER ElIGOWf.Ra1G` W- 2223 TRADE CENTER WAY MAPLES. FL 3+109 s i)it"f ow maw w ev CiOaC Apd z sit DATE AP+iRONtp rw mcc oc2o ► ti ?m 01 t TABLE OF COMTEtf1"S s PAGE TABLE OF CONTEXTS LIST OF XHRU { S q f ; v sit 6 k A a,. F i i ;I `F STATEMEMT OF COYPUANCE The oe% of a=osx ?taleutr 39-82 atc 0 ct peopleter 0 c4be r Cotes . as a � U*,c Z,° +orsk rw>'X b bye &noWn as 9esrsab XVe pUC) PRacvx>c, goats arsj ootecaves d Geier Co wsy as set fam in v* Geier God G omth tAartargerrwirt Plan The reail &M and posabutr qLxaS"qM3& j 1 taClAers C! tr,e Ber. tx>jge PUD wal be c tee vwh fete 9rvwels J&.e deveiccr -W c rte. acn ooh br s'e jcjSoworjg i The W aMWt'r kt WON fete tkban R+esiidenrae 14Md late Da*.Ct Land f lse 0esagr.acx n as daWed an fete fifto Low un mw 2 Thr► v tYCX,� 1rS ihCadliDry nn raE#eiOn b 1 g or F rm r, m s Pl eor- rtasti[t taciOei sor.ces tr,e may[ s resi ri 0 t densaty as des orte+d n obpectve 2 of .o = t.;,re La*ld Use Ekr" m 3 T r,e (j,-_.VkVffwd ss CWqaWbj& and oonViw raertm ao +V at& � re sx>rus,Cm %mw- uses as in Poky 5.4 of V* Fto" Land Use Efenyerc 1mpeA" rt are peanraed b be it rte seC2110 s d fete Coier Co-"y Laid Dew6t Pmsnt Ccft. a$ salt bft in OONecW* 3 of r* Fuerse land Lfte c:esrnen¢ 5 Tsw dew st og" a an g@kmg artd etxtiaacnrcat asocaom d *'ts'►tr `•ads ar ' svv cea as reW*W on Poboes 3 s 4 wd 3 t t of re r y+1.,,ro t + try_ � :e•*r.t SeJ%A --S ar,4 nacarat gnxovm~ SOLIftr IN re gm areas as dmcrt),w is pbjecbve 1 5 of r,e Drartage &6-E ant d go pWk FM"" Eler:teant.. 7 The d 6 0 dwWM aet pW =9 s in � ,oily V* F&Aoe Lx,4 Use E*nwtt of to Grow* I Pion based an fete ftea eg *eta- shos to reo red Rase- aersty s &rtg tjnftaae A dwe" ` rftAam 8 M 4,4 vocal d aRlers for !dt pt�ert am swbyecz b Diris+on 3. t 5. Adeojaee Pyt*c Facftes, d Lye Caaw C&Aft land Dev000 rte g Cade. r SECTION f • PROPS OWNERSHP AM s.t The Rai -apse d 9" SOcbIM is b Sd 10M l e bicaftin and ownership d rie prop", . and b descnbe 11re a I Oor An 5 d 00 propeetg pooQoeed to be dearelopea tsder the; ml m attsbridpm PUW. 1.2 LEGAL OESCRjgTSON r t The ixW" burg XM 811010 , sd is Cftd in Seckin 4, Township 50 Sougx and Range 26 East, is deelorbsd a The tar, 1 4 of she SOu**Vit tN d SeCb n 4. Township 50 Soup, Range 25 East less she We nary 80 ftd g- g M br Sarlla Barbara Botdavard nyte.et- warY, or C tw C"ty. Florida, less "Sm*,eesyr 30 teat of to Westerly 597 24 iee! L`* -ed` for a Prc-posed k4um jowt access 12 PROPERTY C7VWRSgp The sutlea p aperty is owr�,d �. Rowe o S•aings, jr 222. 3 Trade r HaCSes. Fbrda 34109 t 4 GE NE RAi tyE S[`t2rtnv OF PROiPEKTY AREA A The subject praP" IS WSW 40 00 eaisterrt 111113e d Sarre Barbara BOU*v rd. 144 mle north Of Oiseik 80u%vW d (ta7isciorpor9Me 1 COSW C Lw to Florda 8 re endr+e pru�ecs ,tile aurrrenMy hn x* ZMV and is F 1; m I ed to be rez+one+d >o Puo ipp w Ny. xr. fx 15 E tY$.. " "J' "SCRIP i M i The cle soae IS bCaMeDd tt,e Canal subbasin. jbjnov iron a* s+oe a ML"d to we oa"s BoRlevmd . sw*& coal an copra w easannent along as irce:s >s�e � at Slrris 8erara PM ard t+en souk a)lr11 aloM Ciao * ftm Road. atround RqW:W VVOW 10 a Canal Mud is bed b " L* Camel ?he Co. ent pettrnie0 pwrvw w* be f%*aaed by a sysWn of v*mm>ne1Off Ukes desk t>- r►2 tN p.a35tr re i and runoff 10 Ore&- 'ot ra0es E*varors are- n fie WOPO W" range *W" 9 510 10 5 NG D The side cs amt Fbx Za'+P 'X` per FRU pared 12OW OK15 The Co*w Courtey scits wraps demarba *a sae as Bop fine sand and P.- fade sand The sift a Curr" in C&V$ 16 CT The B&r+Ce-4qe PW a a nem d " vAh a tenoaiersutrrt of 239 4 on mWket czaraWOM a MOWV #%A.re or a dxwch t fl.0� s* "e fed and 600 seats ttt" be OrMANUd on trad 8 (5 dares) That area utl<ted shA be sub -vicfed node lilt Voss p►gect area for acre purposes ct � dw"*y Reaneaborai bow; VA tae peowdsd in c0rquncion w+ v* **e" ones Remder+lial fared OW& FeCOMMoea! Me& and Sagrtage are to be very l' wm ormxo wdh aft anal m in a nattarad sus g by USaj ; *tr and rmliMe regesaeort 1 7 S"OR_ T TiT« ; Ns 0.1 —ance " be known and algid as ttie ar>r+eC drat y SECTION Y - OEVELOPMEMT REa1REiAErrs 2: Pt zQS` 1284d'I The t wpMe a trio SOMM IS b ddneaare ,grad gwaarteratly aesa�+e :R+e PMVMU ptan a Oerid t6 cd eb CM** W&UnC ,. she r+ a rand uses of efts rracb kkdkoded it ette peo ji, as avA as cater pevimrs lefabonshvs 2.2 c�_axL b ,t a swt� pW ShM be n aczzar�a xe we, re mr-* —s of tus Oom neniL PUD4Unr%ed Unt � p,srci a-4 x`w AXQcat seCborm and Purrs Cl I* COMM Cotx y Land Devekip rwt Coda and Gm —,4 Uw0Pw Pent Plan in etbot at she fine Of ecsimxe d any d`+ekgrnert onoer b wtod staid 8090360M rU%ft ofid aL*xx„tt's sk ucbon of mp Ks. lndl as bg not tessbed to Fsta1 Stb*.mm PWL F" Sae p ph,% Emmahoe PlermR and MMortt She p vwmom to moat cl in de+�aiD tax Coc5e shad! aap�y S xvwRSe rho0ed. ehe d as rests VMS W the same as the `'° aesrr�@ CO& L vid wnt Code n ft e a ac C. for sr4x)S d SW ��aft ptaAertsl pcesec>ted depicaraq go+rern t� enanrter in g 8 tj � j1pPW� ' � P °re9tfti*reILs ctyor,s weirfi D. Unties sPecOc y wail 0e trrrreirer paotdeo„u iiarn Other avotcaore regulstiom ft pia et ela " reytaiations roc ""ftd kw in sail P W reatain in &A to2a artd etlece F De veiopr� perrrafpd by tte apprm* d then pP.'eftn_ wi be sutVW b a co'er+ f renew under a* prvre90" Of Onesron 3 15 lldmWale pttAc �: a=lmbes d she Corr Cou* L ud D ft*bp erat cone. at sae ea ne,a to o= d ems, Fewd sir GtareloprEwd Pyn agMvA FsW Plar at aopmvar, a besft pmt isvJanoe OFF Fable b sta derdapsbnt abm d to b'+d mu is rltnlr2�n vy Ee-Abt 'A'- $ "O 'Kw r **fACM XU b E t" W Way be paereWed at V e ftme of Sae Dewdoo�Pbn apW*vmL w*W 1D the p0 --j +arrs d SecWn 27 3 5 d tr,e � �� t�opent Code or as Cowes a pem,ped by � C hm adc-m on b the vasiorss areas and s+pedc aert a st+o i in Exlabit A'. eas�r�efats surf, as finite, p vgft. Sens.pubf - etc) she$ be ed Or *ON vv 1 r3 IC25 as amy be necessary. 2 -4 DESCRIPTION C if :PROJECT DENS" OR &rrLMKJ r OF LIMO USES A masarrrrssr d 239 drreav wft A" IM CorA*Ucbd in I* nesider,thi Parkin d the txolect area. If a mm WNo home +-lr+l�irt h ie mrI - l ki rttd it Trail a. that .OW t"md (up to 5 Q acres in tame)"tit tiara, to gross pmpa area for the Purposes Of g dertaf; The 91 anew is 39 B2 acres. ►�'' cress der'�r shat Oe a atsdrrsarrr d 6.0 units pet arse. 25 =' =.J ;KZ4_'rCT :nm s,4 Appgo 'VJLL REOLItREWNTS 41 E 1-4� 'A'. PUO Ua$W Pbn. !DOr'rsEiaes ttie ra+puVW pUE) d� Plan Aoy &v"- an d t,e props rtj acd !re d&vWprrtert d the sand st ar be n woe *,Ah the PUD Mlaatier Pbq, DQ vkwn 32 Srrbd Amom d N* t.an d Develop TWC Coat. and the OM W MM Of fm SIMe d Fhxlda $ T t,e hors d Milian 3.,'3„' Sft Dew pam of tee Land Nve'o� Cale, ol,on apOftdft SW MA* b the dowetprnent of at Pearled tracts. Cr parcels d bed aC POridtd in !arid lfsion 3 ,3 prior to the ssu Ce a buA:%rV peaert or other dvve opr,errt orckr. nUUlWft 04 be pacideo at the we d a^itrasbres,re *'+oxy'► s rvPMlrV anp dedC tons and fns a*vo do" for pr� '''E'erai fr4airgenarce d u 26 YOQEL UHEM AND Sar S A in cor*x-Kbm wch jh& prtsrno6dn d !se dre+relopn�er�t. ants crra7, : d as r' Such mode! s� still b* 9*wORWd by Sectcn 2 633 County land Davotpowt co *&. T exnvorary saies traiersrrrwdL*w aftes can be ptace0 on me see after P l+ Sde Dft"Wnent Flan apOM"M and pear b she M=dr g d ohcs %&Pea >a she other "anetttft d Sac*= 26,33 d she Lane Drvebpr� code 2 i PR NISX)N FOR ()FF RELOVAt nc cutf M .TEMAL r T n^- ex of eartl en naldria! and ft ssadt ping en prepwv6,an d +rases ma-QV W.-W% taoibes or IUD oelww" WOW bod ft is hereby pers:veed a" -SAe daaosal a also hereby pent tbd aubped to the tilam p co doom E r- Cavabom aCbwmes Sh&f cow MM S* dofirWh t d a j)&Ve XXre!L#et E wuwj on- Aurseaant lo SOCIFOO 3:i5_s.3 of V* Land D ert Gad^-. aahereby c4-W& la-Ml OW be lnr�dd u 10% d she total ire es clad bds trot b ON COW 20: 000 c ubc 1w& 9 /U Ccrd�s � �s d she lard SMW C Upon re"'ew aril SPPFVAM Of a C4#mwcW Emmvabon P+errra as de rrb ed en Oweion 35 t# Aa Lar+d Oe 'aft oor:ar:,erc t '0r' "" atr! aiCSr�d- Thies 044ft NO m stall meet any UPOR s!D II Cl lue COMOMMM Emwwabon Pen. 28 A - fEbO.9EKTS T©RW sacsr�r t7R pLil] itiCTCts d iw: tidr,errts may be +trade b tre pW as pra,rbe�d in Setaon 2.7..3.5 d she Land Devetpnow Code.. 7 <k. s a fjL 3.1 The purpose of &a SeCoon iK b derwy SPW* devrtl=rrerrt SUnla ds br Travis A and 8 aS Shown an E dfbt -A', PUCI MasW Pbn 32 LR t" DWE- t W Uk(TS The esssa Tum n =abe+r cif rester" dwei1g ureft ri�n Ve RXJ shag be 239 ue*s. 3.3 MUTED USES No baku's strudwe at port lreieatr *A* be mod. MUn d or Used, or bnd ursed. is at,ole or part, br oliarbrlblllp�i¢ A Pe*r=aned P*,n c ai Uses arti! SIrt�Atsei 1 Gre -iarr* and Vs fen fud order con man OWV-Wshol 6 Mir other vests deer Ued a0erperaW in Aura by tie a 129441 and saes andq. �aragcs. 3 s 'es and does. ocra r sales facftes a w m0056 unftbomes l Waw nurm9mmerd bcan and bb" 5 EE and pwnwml UNRY and 7 Pear " o Tract '8", and in conpgxtcn with a cYxsch ordy " Omw axes=y use fternw mmar'ab4► in nab" by V* Mar" Servxes lrlartager. f • • f li G OW care tacaft buo I or n or mmv honm ww in Tract I r' a" be OA"* b Sec m 24LZB d tote tad t cafe 2. wilw Toad •B'• " and dried b a marorTun of 1A OOp sa iare feet and a rnsamMOM Of 6M s°-s Code shat be r+ a=xUarCL- ,� Secaon 2 7A cf �• A- Mnrnum YaAs- 1. PrrO" _ (a) Yams Aiorg Santa Barber.« Boeaewwt _ Sevrarr (TO) kW Jor one (t) and two f.2) sooty svuMrn and one h xVW Oty (150) feet for Vn' a (3) stoey s • --- --.-�. maw WWW tsurlow (MM Suet br *me (3) slurp stases, (a) T PW BustUnes - (d) Yards Nord I* (15) !®d br Y betrreem T� .A- and Ir - F*em ft � aid ant (1) bat br eacft lost d l TraQ Im aW g hurries c faoiies d on ants aDpi�able t 7rtct 8 is uNhzed for 1 (e) Yards kana pn.Se Vkes - Twenty (20) legit (t) Yards for -P tract IONAM kon sabd~ism d he pUD Runt - 30 teee or K to bul ft heist Side - 20 bd Raw -2D beet 2 Aayssorp Sftxkww (a) Carports ard garag,, (b) Sebeda shtlt b* as wi4uiId by c**,or► 2842 ar ere Lard Code id 46M at %me of buld'irg V p B Dmunm Betwr. t Betwem one (1) Skxy S&UMA es - Ten (1o) leaf 2- Behmm am (1) SWys,od trap tabr�► - F (15) seat 3. Beewm r one (1) , add Wft t1+ Oft - Ttrreray (M Seel. <. Between two story satockm - Twenty RO) ket 3 Ses�ween tso (2j SftV &W WNW (3) (3) saorY strtusurts - Twresty`i * (25) Bet-een ft" story stnicsu,res - T" (3p) Set • 1 284 Cn Fipor 11nq tr+,e urytst un" S" tsM&W (WDI so we be+. 2 � � Derclrvorn tnts _ E'ght rassdred ilt�r ta50) sc�ace bet 3 Three b9Qrmn url" — 90"m ti+dred (t 100) SgLme bet. < Fcta be&a" =hiesleen lf�Rf�ed (13W) SW" bet D Ma, oyM FitStit Forty to k4et of (3) stones. *t'ache.. ss ore nxM restcbve C1rc"" ffmy e=Dmd fn hegft b7* As re4mW bLWdeg Oer 23 d he hard pew Code,n efta at we aP0�ra1'iort F 2 5 Carle s�a�ae. as d „ secacn Gs+cac�c�c ATme �sbr (UX 2 4) t� be VWAd� akxV P"Kervo area a e � � Of 8* area ap, * r °� " be reorsed_ �andrgs no A aver (tDC 2 s) t.tr De a++ded akx�g sarxa Barra �ar�ioe' Cow L PUD shat be Courh► Oerdaprs�dx IhaO be &0*8� and wWmeda�ra! Sad " Asa * 't um of srnftr ii' i 284'4 SECTION N - DEVELOPYEKT COUNNT EMS _ .. i r � •• i • . f jZ Rk� L ,Lt tam shat be consVucfdd in *xl accordance woh Finai Sae De%v o ff*Ar. Plants. Friat Subdmo wn Pbm and at apocaft Stale aW bd b $. OMMS. and reWtaWM apob=* e b tlra pW. Eaeoe+pt U*w. epeaimft , 1, or � the standudls and SPSCffcWkm of see atliico Cou* Land net a be pl Code SkM �r b this pmjW e+ren dr to Ord Nr4 ft PW a . hie suctce"m and arssOn " be responsrbie for the core.-strnwu ouftwd in Oft dioaumm* T"- Ce bpes , rtes sraaoess r cc asagnee stra0 ;eW" to kftw the PUD Mastes Ptah and the M d bis PW as adotrled and " otxr = ditm or as wiry be aWSW b in the raa mV d he prapert7 to addreiak comrn&rtem won gus b '�' b any srrooesaor or as+sognee in we ar�r a9^eems&* 1.3 Pr,M t i:S TE R PLAN A Ed*d •A•. P D Lga$W FMO tlrle Pm000sed drrebPrAwt and is oo'"V tai n naa,re.. PfOPM d are& ioe or lard use boundaries or s ;edat Lard use boundaries stall not be ooronned b be Iinai and nmy be varad at aly sz " aPPwa phasra such as FwW Flaw cr Slie Devebpywt Plan app vs* Sub"d b I" p I'm rfe+➢ons d Section 27.35 or the Coier Cour'rr Lard Deveftpm* Code. #my be anode from fare b urrte 8 A! neMuNy eme7oft dLdoftM or olrer nstnsnenes stall be gwftd b ON" the aor*ft*d nd amnftnwme d as serwoe ue hft and ad corrtrnon areas in V* protect s i SCtiOEJt.E 4F OiP'���'1'+�y'_TnRfF1G. �.�, A See De+,00pmem PUn shA be 5ti wWad PW C,*,cr rn flea at tree d "e pear, subrvw, k The hnoowews shA proceed and W governed b me urns krft pufsu" to Season 2.7.3;4 d ft Eand Code sa 4,5 46 47 48 B Mo�--� Reow, An avvia raxomm rem l " be uknwW pxu,.t to Sectan 2 7 3 6 d ft Calker County Land D&vebpmerd Code. E-MGTUEE A This proleet shag be tequkW ID MM 95 COS* 04nown in of at ow butte linos cOrd&ucbOmd*MWWftSMoubrAledfor ill mimp a appmwat Desqn and cwd&ucbon of al a sAs~ be SLOW to corrOa-Ice wcl 3PPrOPnate PowWas d the Crier Coifty Land DevdoMvm* C4d- Dresion 3 7 NYAT=:R A A Copy of 9-#-- Solo Floncia Waher Maragermt Disvid (S-iWW) oarra shat be proaded pror 10 ft Smugnm d " excawalon V g ds VTILITIE A Avalabky k aW ow"&Uckm Ow AIPPrOmM 6=0 C46M County Mom " be prowidw Pxx 10 Final SubdwAMn Plat or Sde Devetpmert Pan acorowW Tit;,; Fr- A the de%,ei%-Jw Shat rnstat al 4% *%Vj 1, 1 P a P 4$3& Ig at as pqea acom 911 113 pnor Soft graft d any C4MNk2GeSofOcQV&Wy for ftprOpea 8 T� dftebW SiVem 0 dedicate an macro ". Beat al FbO*,"jrj '% Saw" SSMW3 ft*ftwd vmAm M days d swam to gugg by go CaU* in A* I pt -"go tar taeitpo imft - &PW In aedft at ft used rnatel vake P I Its & any irwcreemte in -'OIV Cbs�ioaikrr'+, subtract 0 appvowa of tlnit 8ctird of C4&wty C,Ors�rr7i�ionets in =*XIMW w4h ft vactftni 90 a Devdow C-ftmcn AV"aow* C OL-'-ce"• wxhxUV 3 I,WdW Openk inSanga Barbara ftAevard. shag be 10"ISSOM 0141, ft Cana Ws; Accesis Admopmeml POkcy Own in OW at such trm as VIS zoning is gaoled. lrbe Catway ism et go dgM 10 contras access. , m rfil j ntg edd 0 an - m M mcaft as MAY be - I m P, Mess preserve, safe QPsrabOrW Ca L160 ks and lo preserm toodmy cgpooly. D Substantial competent evift a sho be or by to dew*qm to the effect Owt ft r "II C is desigrked ID CMV4-. C20004 and J eaaaent for rsm3oi roaft-ay nrvn in ad kbwk Sde *Wwope " not be Penxmt2ed to a% &ec:*! eft any maA"y *W%age was may be 3000r�*d by t* su0nusion, of a re uwq anarysa and rm.*v r acer E. The devebPw slat bt toWm9ble br a'ts shaW eonlrftRftn bow ul�s fhe cau at arry "ft SOW tpWades rid M Otis g r at fhe fotrowis g w*wsecbons serer. Santa Barbxa 8aAeraad 1 Oasis a m jo - U a Santa B&*JWa BmAemd I Padio Road in ac'lftrr. me developer slat prvwule a *%w scare• oonErtxAm for arsy raft $" sr53&n found b be recwmr*A in V* *A" at arty fxalecat entrance. Any such sm" slat be owned, operaaed and mantanad by fie CO rrfy. It shat be fht County's sots ddorm aeon as to rheem any such sm"is F. lr�lerraor.,ecba awkshMR UM OW sr,,,aeVon of an ,ejas&V pat aoness a7eenesut U b Santa Barbara Sleoppas PIA acrd V* Nerapoitan Pact PIA. 4.9 ►,r.�nlll; A F'wuwt sa Secaon 2225 8.1 of the Land Deveroprnwt Code. i drag- V* axrse of sce dear%'S exmv3 n a otter CWSVUCapn ac&w ty a hstx or arQ% arsEarct is found. A dtvtdop 7w t men ft aww== area rwocssaq b PUNxt COMW CoArty Code 6�emsnt p saer�t s' Deg° and to 4.10 ARONNEKTAL A An WPraP we Portron of na6we 190W01 itat be retained on ste as reO red n secson 39.55.4 of fhe Cotter COLssy Land Oeveiop nerd Code B An vegetation rerno,rA ma S, nWOnance (eNoft kW) pbn for fhe sae. wih emptaaie on areas al netaned refer regetafiprt shat be subffvMW b CLrremt 6O &Im , gag SW tit aeVjw aced approret pn r lo fsal sit plan I c aq&Uc@pp 4.11 A ate a 3. proaidtid b 00 Board d County Commissioners a, 9 serve as a hear* afssd�ed i mb and iinoorporaled herein. Qeneral M%,ew VAdeiw in t.._ 3naf aroma and b AU g COMIC atxr,ar arooess 1: Al 129 &R= 1• K LAMA r1K of u K t .•.w.w. ! • wwa oft* f� 1 �. • • Art�--q a..urw.� AAW or r f° ieC *roc 4r std . 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Baer Kk"tA Awwmrst k irsei+rl. be sse due an seYrsnrs k;ai T"ico.ar TeeEm sm samw- is sabsoined ra CsK-t r% %nwuc% fcferc sm6mmaxie( sr Comes %tscacw. TLc llmavr's ells: •ii &sw*mcc I Cwac. Uxa:srer nvl to f#: fs t Rrrsw zoc Dnivse s owicai Cicr'a's Olden S CONcz 1rA.^=%ps A,-qr. -•c a":s: s:ctr.. °s icnp m. u lYi s C*" w_ x -.X,=J E a —C" Sze Sc fOR CIARK—S of "TiCE t 1-t QNt Lbw 7tr;rr•rf DA: f Ait►Ss: 2.rraaF s c"ksr.4`uc�aeLs !'� A 40 f Ks- 17:a_..agaz: !;ap:es teei:y N- es. de: cw—.;wc t Paz S re--et ?:ease a t 'r: n I v t h referenced a-cticle c: e t4-=.-- c• Serx! tl:,-- 2C 1 12C I 7- Tu:smy. OCTOBER 1.1.19'98. in tbo-- :iz AS top— BC d S7 :IX-, CFF 3 9 sq-.�are Crd::,_A_nce are c:. f4:e d a ♦: e a a e f C r ...sue 4 Cc. interested pea rt;es _*:.,Lu NOTE: .1 Liar -n cf --te a:;en, in szwr- a:,- z en ---= . C r. =4-.. �- Z-e e-d V e e-,-A 2C 'se3r_.'.i :n presentatz:ns t.,--fcire _!,Ioe av:--rd v:— of tna record. Az.1 pers,-�:-. -g-*-:,7 to appeal a -� s- cf t.!:,^ :--�,,ard w:.,- -e-e-A dec . cc, a record of t*he Proceedings pertaining t!:,eretc a:-� there!cre. =.ay, :i,--ed to ensure that a '--erbat.= record of the p.-cce-e-Jings is nade. wrhilc'h record the testti=cy and evidence up-oc. rich the a,-r,-*al is based. xk! Sz�---e-e. :,elpr;ty C-terk (SMAIL) 12C I ORDINANCENO. 98- AN CRIXNANCT -AME\-DtN*G COLLIER COCN-n• 09-Dl,-.,-NCE *,0 *)1.9- TO RENION7E W-nj COLLIER "RIXYLIC-TION ?kR-K kN-D CMPOPLATE SQCARE FROM THE N D UZY OF THE N-UPLES ?RODCCT)ON ?.k.;LK STREET l.R-Y!fTT,,G %fUNWIPAL SERNICE T.JLX-r.\(; LNTT, k.c. of Cc'xtv Cl'C==Zwrj=s of Cc4ber Coc:cv rtj=-'n'4. 10 as --he --&, unf-1. Cr. (X-sok'a S. 1991. pmCd " &,h• xkT*c'j COUXT CO=Cy Onsmaxt 'sa 91 -9? C—mr-nq '-I)C F*rcw tk•�ea Pxt Smut L:�" -,-nx-c TxL* I'vic kv dx "C "Lf IT-OvZ-1- uyd= Scrum 316. 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FLORIDA HC26 F k4wv. klug-k-I C"wn 3 4 e:vall—a E RR- Cb� �rh , 12e1 S7A : o: : � =A ) COUX f OF CI0L7_ 1- ) vi, 1. DW.-L rT.. E. BROC3. Clerk of Courts in and for the Twentieth Judicial Circuit. Collier Comty. Florida, do hereby certify that the foregoi=.; is a tr-ze ccpy --f ORDIXd4t1C... NO. 98-27 Mich ua.s adopted by the Board of County Com=i ss iocaer s on the 13 to day of October. 19,46, d.+.r i:g regular Sess i cc . ;N__ -Z S a-s :-azr a:�,: .:e o f f c i a 1 sea 1 of the Board o f Cc=ty C missioners of Collie: C(xm - -y. Florida. this 14th day of october, 1998. DVIG i E. BaCCX w Clerk of Courts and Clerk Ex-officio to 3oard'o. Co►....tl Ccc=iSsi 1 � Maureen I e—." Deputy Clerk y." G^ Awl ke vi, HX 12C Emma man= um 1o.: 20-M" cx��w Uar-O .j COLUM COUNTY FLORIDA KVQ'CE7ST FOR LEGAL AV%TXTM---C OF VVULX HtAKrGCS Toc Cbart so tm saw*- ruarm PAWT Se smasm"C as 2- (D %cssrai 7Cf3C CDiqtn A-N - krac. 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TO CL ARIf1' 71L1T E.10EI EEACEi 111T1OR %FIST CO'%IX CT ALL OF fTS 0071) BASED OPf3Un0`S 1%Tni[1 THE -NORTTI ANM SOUM iX '\'DARIFC OF THE ADJACFIT [T'L1,'%T) PR(UEC ,ED SF 1W ARD TO THE BE.ACII: AND TO At- nfOR17,E TTiE IMRFCTOR OF PARILS AND RECRE%TloN TO LN(por mx,%tIT.lJCf10E CO \IwMNS [YOB THE BEACH %T1T)OR PFJtMMUCE\SE AS THE DIRECTOR DF.F_%tS TO BE NECESSARl' IF 'ME RFNPECTI E PFX%IrrfEEIJCE \SEE DID NOT FiZFILL ALL PRIOR CO( -\-l' PUMMUCE\SE CO.\T)nO\S AT ANY TIME DURING THE MECEDLNG PEP.1UTr1 -1(7 '\SE ITAR: PROITD�G FOR CO%TIJCT A NT) W%TSLABILM*: PRO%TD[\G FOR LNCLLSIO\ I\ THE CODE OF L.A%%S A.-*T) ORD[tA\CFS: PRONTDL";G AN EFFTCTTIE DAM WHE RE1.C, CrCact Ccu:n his aSlrtei Ord>ssats.r vti t P. a` Nrr:cktit. is a sni •Lh '(`i42v -t ('r.,^T. Will-'T Caicn ]Kii 1':-s. Cf trrn( S.— .4- (r►.�" CQ Lr.; �j ik'�5a:a:'s1 ss"erttz'x it^..'t73 tra:'� aC41i.K i� tsfiEREAS, tKSr r #arrttrt dssxf t es nr ,,W :h s ()LSraewr. the Ccx h Paeis aa! thr. 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I' rS . %%1HRFAS. tit Baal of Coaarr CCauimsxaoas ax%.0 t19e fL t7t7Rf of the Ste_ -NO'%V. TU REF'ORE. BE tT OR.DALSED BY THE BOARD OF COL1Ti' CONC41SSiON'ERS OF COLLIER C(l\Ti. FLORIDA. dud SECTIOS zN - A- ML TO SECTION SEVEN OF C XLLER COL -yry ORDMA -SCE NO. W 11. AS AMEN WI). Sat"C=m (1) d sect Sc+ca of Com= Coquy Or humm so. w11. as Jed is bercb� acocaicx3 a ra d as faibax SECTION SE<T -X CO%XESSfO\* OPEi2AT)ONS. EQL"UWEN-r RE:►TALS A.\D %"EN'DORS O% THE BEACH A.S'D AD10L\T:ZG WATFRS. TIX mkn aai srdwr of dc kin toot resadc omrts the cown*% bead arras jai of dr pc&r tit n=rx r oc the beach =I 6 s mas six ccc cwx) and drpra}. rirec d: c failoficsF (1) Be=* Voldor Pr:adsr Any Fee ar CUk g tr is the rcrsXL kasiw, lnoii far mmadauke. ,a cdcmisc pm%iss" amwomKim for r• Of, X; nwww rd a sud-d sta scssci im tsc br dr pobfic oa die tcach or fps of the a+aar. Srrx'nd s-lwT--ski jec s1 s mdl t =Aazh. sbA Cc rcq=ftd sr c#cva a bexh sraiof permits fm= ftc comp. A b=b ,= kw p mmL b,=c sho mw =a be mind %mm cc aj i lk asst palimg sack a fpfacadm kc t =t*-x as i - by d+e csasseny by Resod nr aa��w►j E.`e kilaaaF res�rmatx; 2 Tic jqv1x-= m c+fvxxxvs ctTxr K i<iCmknj X 1 i,,J- kttK".� kihLl7ri sm 0w wmft%fwk x= f far the i,e: w415 £tit fiSra1 z � ^e.[ t 7nZY5 irC �etll� �_�r j fD► LiGSi fL1( 1m7C Im. Dx .. \ l "• ♦..ter wr. OFF.".J.ti. \.• {. M lT.. mil.. M- Zl'lr�� M ,, .1 .�. �.• M 12 C 2- bf. Ar ILL • TYr 4-fi— mam hne a nw&xvrd dwe tjm sxj cVcrxxcal =&-= t" r===tg wmlucu tbx " A U & Comm Gwrd Wm rrqwjt=cm. Tbz b= d Tic JqTb--Ja wttq bm%v =d wan== ocapntrmne X I& 7th cxmr7wc T" k-" :h= the aC3 1 0( S-' MCM (0 ack=xd savor fimm, c The jrVix-= %�-A prtnik a fm dc%crk=t x%S wS dc SLW I M-od =-=±Xx of cxl cxecr=cd fixxl A 9a'=. Ea;h >� senix kc Pot& W, sl)= A Ccfix-cmm hcx-* %cmdox's harve a mw ftud rcliswa6m f. The 4-pb= sbA pmLk rpkk4 Xj= ■ompAk cce W oFvrxx .,W hft %Vax ky C" cccmp= spacc on cacb of the 'tt-*4ch to be O(krw kc rct& aw um3ct 9 T'W Xvi== C= Fm-lk a we pica kv rbe tc2ch operjcm jrx NC*3,.S the %vrxm-s txvuix-zs ON sbe buc b a d dw =VMS mi cpm Pmo 10 thm C,,crappnn. NO cr"-20m tk,=djr) sbA cumd mo mm rc&-Wm padm-j7. h, T-*c XTfcm is rcqm-td to a cr-=. ► cccupaucca h=,SC for as L--Lk: — tm w--xc- To ottan d. 4Tki== hnmg 2 C=Trmt- '--254 tx-x-b %=i-v*5 SEcno.N T,%8-o-. co.\TucT A \j) _WNUL-umLm,. In tic 0=1 this O•dm=cr Crellm aid xn Cd= CwLfconcr of Cco= co=n Cc cgba tic 3t* lars. ibc =me m=ive " AMb. If mm j*nw cc poctim 0( this Onfumm is bcid w%-JbJ cw ==wm=wcW by my OmWcsm YwmhxlcGL 54ch poru= dug be dmmcd a uTwur- 1- " =d kdq=d= Fovisic" mi vmcb bohlog " we A*a the %� Of dbi.- rC=A=Mg porMa. SEcnox THREE- ViCUSIOND; THE CODE OF LAIVS ANM O"MkWES_ Tbc pm'sizm o(dk's ()cd'mmwc dM ' F rl' " =1 bc ramie 2 pan Of the Co&- of Lzus mJ Or&xuoxs 0( Coffxx Ccuwv. FkridbL The tgc6cm o( tic ombomax zuy be nmmatcnd or nica�i sr, X==F6s& vock ad the umd -Onimmom- =ry be c so 'Sccrim-. 'Axacic'. or my cd= MK"Vimc sEcno.N FOUR EFYECM-E DATE. Elm Ord=mnx shin tco=r cfkcmr Wm fing 0( dad ordma= 10_4 dw Dcpar=cu of Sumc. PASSED AND DULY ADOPTED by 9bc B- d Cogwy Ccuxcissicom 0( CAN= C=ry. FlxiU. *z a /' .1946. ATTEST:, D%lQfT E. BROCK. Clot AfV%,o%vJ as so k-v= a®i kjA mdfi--ima,� C. PAL= Amin= CoaMy Anonwy OR�Z]C7�C8 BO. g 8- B S Uhich was adopted by tl* Board of COMty CoacLissioners oa the 13th day of October, 1998, wring Regular Session. Wl--?C -aS sf hand aid the official sea: of the Board of Comity Cca.issio:.ers of Collier Cc=ty, Florida. this 11t$ day of octcber, 1998. �G�3T E . BeZOC7C f i r .Clerk of Courts amd- Clojik Eft- officio to Board of C ,=ty Cozwissi polar s -!Ma t ureea Deputy Clerk ` -s ±k r, t4 Y 12'e ja Y4i'.; COCM -' OF COLL2%2i E. Clark o: Co►. -ts in a,:�d for the :1oentie *,; Jvd.icial Circuit. Collier Cc -=ty, Florida, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true copy of: OR�Z]C7�C8 BO. g 8- B S Uhich was adopted by tl* Board of COMty CoacLissioners oa the 13th day of October, 1998, wring Regular Session. Wl--?C -aS sf hand aid the official sea: of the Board of Comity Cca.issio:.ers of Collier Cc=ty, Florida. this 11t$ day of octcber, 1998. �G�3T E . BeZOC7C f i r .Clerk of Courts amd- Clojik Eft- officio to Board of C ,=ty Cozwissi polar s -!Ma t ureea Deputy Clerk ` -s ±k r, t4 Y 4; • �f • • '•39 ? •- w RECTALS, • Ail 2. 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Ito t e-4 Pasbr BOAAD CF Court Y C rJee-S CF ef- 44 V, MWA 6A 3 Date: rtc 1.5, P'c' t z 0' a=d ?z e,*,e= t - - zoepa.: t ie H^f fmaz.. - - ne�, --y C-: e-x i Records Departmmt e: Contract wit" the FloridaDepartzment of Protection to P&--tjc;pa-,e in Gror.L- t or ;::ease 0- Cc c= october -3.,1998. ir, A. !Or"cand the contract-S '0 ME? for the .-eTjired- S: gnat-='es and re--t;z:.-, w.,e full- y executed original -0 Miz.-utes and Records for 01=- f i le. shv,.;".1d hw.-e p,-ease at: 6 A 3 DEP Ca*-. Id Na. (;Wl 81 CONTRACT T"S COKTRACT is enkrW ffA0 betsew r* FLORXDA DEpARTL&ENT OF ENVRONWWAL PROTECTX)N- *tMe ad&M Is 2600 B%w Skne Road. TA*essee. Fbnda 32399-2400 ft*nwjaA" rejarred to as ft "Depanmenc) and ge COLL;ER COUNTY BOARD OF C0(JNTY COLOASSK)Wj:ZS %%tjose addrew is Courty Go�'Vffwrerta C&Ver. 3301 East T&Twi� Trak BulJng G. HAAes, Fbrida 33962 ammi%alp" rowred 10 as ft 'Ccr&ac%x-I a gcnvnvrxrjW ent4r. fix parbocaton n re Anlbmxt Lkrekxv-lg PMg7aM rl CGfW C4kU�' ZZ 3 Tit-,e Cor&actx st�.a rertrm as an re,-rese%y.a*.,e. cx enj")",ee cl a Depart-, vnt Do' convad me. Gl"V. Pa" 1 of 7 • • -!PRO —let 0. 16A3 services received. kmpeded. and approved- kwoice Wrrient reIrerts do not st-ae, Lw*J a proper and conW krovice has been received- hTeoices, vA*:h have lo Bankm- and France wbo may • : •• c• I a •• e _ • • ..• • .. ObtarwV bmfy • . r s) kurn a State of • • da agency. Ve%� Ombudsrrm m-3Y be Contacted at &%48&2!9r24 or 1 -90044&37912. 8 171 • • . • :ws• / Florida wv l :.•- a r ot• �r• _ _„mss c• •.. Section 5 13 • s. w •, ! •. _ •: r correct •. s >•.,• _spec• • • • Section .� ! C • • r + • •. • • • France. da:ed Decenber 3. 1997. has been set at 10% par anrxwn or -02740% per r• • • •. .:r • s • • r • • • • Depa-Ur�s Cortr� Section at &%922-5942. • • .r•• + _ ice•. • _ -r • • •- 1 •!�- •. v- •, -• r,•• •. 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It w • •• • is _ • Jr. • • T 9 e • • •, • ... �' • P-11 • • M • • • •zs a 1 3 FFID .5%k000558 Dkecxw, Di+r� of %Year Facaities or desipe e Date DEP h=mey • r • ATTACHMENT A Each ac" 10 be Partmed hm bew Kkniffied and des=bW as a sep&-.ft Uac TAW I - ATTEND GWQU PROGP.&U UEEnw;S AS SCHUMED BY DEP One cr #jxx Ca-*-aclor sUff rnamtwx va eww Aatiart WAS06avu. A4*gOMAR CcnftaclOr StO vA aGuld UP b 3 c9w U06bip sctm4AW by to Dqmtnwt such as S&T4-*• •• ssm data aruhm�s and appkaam kak*Q wmtshcM cr hWW aRG6 Each of to qua*arnont* nxm!tr•. 2 .1 LIN 4 V. oom -74 .0 •-• r.M 2Z_-:_ • ow 04 a_*:& 7j�F7 F 0 j mt* - I an te and ?r e': E'er t ; --^. �+"a..•3. '�.'"e� .. e Hci► .. De7-,ty Clerk ! ►._ te5 L Recor dz Depar t3:e--t r.e: A vi t.h the SCorSt.1 Florida Wa ter _ ra :a•�e�:ae.: 2- s_rict to Par zc; ate i2 Surface iiCa' ? -. per ¢,:a _ y Nk,:�_tCr_: Y ©: : asrime B";=.s,r?:7 Cyp.ess m, :Qse -'.-. P.ease . •.rJ 4a ' a a referenced a-")07e. � e-a � :ten i 11 CA• �► L i ed b the =-,c,&--d o f 4 Yy th Cc=c.:ssicMers on October 13, 1933. R?rsdiy forward =;:e ,aq=ems^:.3 to the :th : _o:ida eta • e; Y.a. ^.aye.:, .: 3istricL fc: ',tee required ired signa : *.s..:e and re -.ur : one �Liiy exes--ated oris;ira? to Xir -utez and Ret x :s :+a: ca*-I- :ire. rr .a 1 L��J �:��`�. �� :K�ae �.: � 'e5t�.t". wrs� PiL*a.~ie cc..ctC.�..z ne a4.: .....mo.'s.. :mss Y ' jII Qt 6AT 14Va te and ?r e': E'er t ; --^. �+"a..•3. '�.'"e� .. e Hci► .. De7-,ty Clerk ! ►._ te5 L Recor dz Depar t3:e--t r.e: A vi t.h the SCorSt.1 Florida Wa ter _ ra :a•�e�:ae.: 2- s_rict to Par zc; ate i2 Surface iiCa' ? -. per ¢,:a _ y Nk,:�_tCr_: Y ©: : asrime B";=.s,r?:7 Cyp.ess m, :Qse -'.-. P.ease . •.rJ 4a ' a a referenced a-")07e. � e-a � :ten i 11 CA• �► L i ed b the =-,c,&--d o f 4 Yy th Cc=c.:ssicMers on October 13, 1933. R?rsdiy forward =;:e ,aq=ems^:.3 to the :th : _o:ida eta • e; Y.a. ^.aye.:, .: 3istricL fc: ',tee required ired signa : *.s..:e and re -.ur : one �Liiy exes--ated oris;ira? to Xir -utez and Ret x :s :+a: ca*-I- :ire. rr .a 1 L��J �:��`�. �� :K�ae �.: � 'e5t�.t". wrs� PiL*a.~ie cc..ctC.�..z ne a4.: .....mo.'s.. :mss Y ORIGINAL. SOUTH FLORIDA WATER WXAGEA� DIS"MC-T Af AGREE. W 16 A 4 TWSMI AT" MCNACXMVCT 716 mana6cr =am arrow an am CMSTUCT ft W 9110TIt" 11101� %J a M&30 ACRUMENT VA TM COU-" CXXI\-Ty BQUD OF (.MN,6-Ty COMIUS90NERS POUXI'T)ON CD -17R AND ?Wn-Ll,-rM DUAATML\-T A" C= 3MI E Txmmci T=A FL 34112 P"'C" Mamaeer-. GM-SC Y&=Z. MD, P_E it a= COUNTY C-9704 X147 SE Comk 0% COST SBA EXYMMATIm Tow Preito come s I", ma" COCN-Ty COM&*MWOW s 55JOLAS *WI�Cr TTTLJL r LN MC-111= L'4314^'I'TtRQt ALM MaMnoa.DC OF DX4tNACX&4MMA-%VWWM7DCW A TUS Tbt h6ruing Ezhdbks we suachwd awd UM& Elk" W - Nat Affhobk St PWI St 61h AGRXXMENT: Est -8' • Gcaaai TC=W MMd CAMAGimms Exl" 'Cl - r N - ft"== And DC*"=3&k Scar *r F2 -E- Eikkit -r- Exipu -W- I XX--y COMMERAT)aN: $45"Q 02 ACMEENCENT n-M- 11" Tug F%mMd yaw-. #I" Vew-. fisai Tar: Fl" Tar. ct In ablarla Acrd 346mg AA=r=� mal" ftv#w - CU-== T=s Td""M Nsc (15141) -147- 1 -W SLIDaT L %'%XMCXS 4"iD NCQXMS TO TNX DMTWCT AT. SM& Fkrv& WMw ht=mv=,= Dsa=, IM Gas ck* Rod W�cw ftba 5cmA FU.& ]JUI&.aW AMMiM P%Wc==a= Dmum. clmw*l camov" a - - - - MMMMrz Jim R411011001041 (%J) 642-6m IF= Na-- 4 N&I) W-&39- GF (561) RIMU7 -IOTX7XS To TIK COUXTy AT.- 03URR COLI% TT DaABD cW cam-Ty COMMMUM"En MXLXIMM CosIV40L A.%e pM-M-TM PEPAS714L JM E Tacawj Tud %r MWAM EL 341 U ANxim G=W Y-A=C. rkZk, pZ D'WTT)gM SICKECIF. to =c&.w=W -NTn *m; &W. ad WCve A Twos 'd Cambia" Maw U&KjR , - , , q�� bmk7 40=ML COLL.IXR CDfA-%-rY BOARD OF CXX,,%-Ty StxTS FIAMADA wATrR xAv,4A�T vcsTV.,,CT 113E1_UM.N M%-rltM MLIU A,' FRX 1 14, A=RPW My A=Mftd br ct 0 TIAM Dart Aipprov as c C Z Meaty At t., ,exai smi f I c! eacT "Ift La_ Chi imu mbr&&. f ­4 Dam, 9—N--e " AR71CLE 1 - STATVJ► T Of %IORJC Vy �T 1.1 T]ac COt.'%7y dsa& as dhe "Offificsiaas of do DtsIOCT. fiy` acid umet! 1 5. e at week b= dcm=bcd as Ac "5kraaamcat d 'IM af.' aaNc+d 1mm m E 'C' amd sash a gets of du .AACEE3IIZ#.'T 12 m Fact d me scn=m w be pcvw icd by &C COLNTy mad= to AG3iiIMENT. . i¢ COUNn *At Icb=x=wc ea Abav%vt feria sa nd ki, dhc DUTRICT, dine . lab aaadad usa sa,cam5c A&U. zrfcrmc Mad rraaor3 =mm Tbc COUNTY drill also be - q r s airy sad as Vmod r g'FOP bat =cc iaads aa, scat{ aaampiacd by ae+i'aaasmumm raa3cis, aocncm aaa�poc�i daaaeie:, aai 000CAMMoaas brad as flee bass fm sbc fmi -taxi pc>a3aa asx1 1, , by the AGREENCEST. Tba pwu%m5 i AM for. v dhc cc at ma AGRIXNWICT. 6A 4 dhe em=m faa atsvemseaadee; matt fwa�aces is tm Acammucr r ire aaeeteacy. nx OtSiEK.T s$ meaty is CO[l% IT a sr4ft actor do of is End Dffr=C T bv4W fiat ca.i fbeai Tat if smft s act '-F - od fie des AGI1�li1,'1T. 13 TLe COrUN" awes oak aapeeaaa xg,r is A sae# std s 41 pumma t a, die 9raaaoaot of v e&, fx ' �C. BY p "I dies 6aaa3o� hormim dhc D TWCT you am =siae =7 spy. PM=M. • act aaray upmmComwim sisssoe+es :6c C==Dcw, WMCWI.4w a aas� of 5c writ P=faccwd hmm . 2t Tbc CO["c7Y tT fts a(:REEMEXT. c=W6m to aaas dat =w rafts mad a&= fi=W amoc aaata far lion am som aae. ovmq$ae; ned C=m x dhe mac mf wamxaa 4 Tic CEO -, %-TY W= tmc ac DMTWCT my A*m d,c cc=mi&=ft s foa des AC:JtEEM&NT r cmio& — eass aaaaas by smd dee aaararrdiaaoaas sac 13 ibc Facxs wm &K =w it at dhr erica is ==and dme r =OMMAM act a=sks acs =ld dais AGAE3tE.�►T� ms va cadet D6i7DCT tieai maiae farsai r.ns aeass T1~e � Kd sib aac f 1i PTW f A ".;as is C%Vi'Jsat IK 4t ARTICLE 2 - CO.%tPL-NSAT)O.V tin ACXUMW12%7. CO SWERATION ARnKIE 3 • D-%X)1=L`G A.'M PAYMENT z 2-1 T}ac aad awmi=== ft's and s, bg dc DCS RJCT pia= as is AC .%'f AM 6 dbe AM aaat cxmcd Ac aam=u as as A*r 1 of OM iCX-n Cc=='.Amk cz fad AM be 9= sa dhe *'is T. Sm A aoaoi = =ckda an DUFIUCn adds � m ?ale I at dhas cspees sue} is COt..1 -r my new fad 1'T. Tie C K.4Vff siar! fat ahflae dlcscfaer mra cwmmdcg36= AM be b mvf 4"s add-- at dine DBTR'f Ci. aesaiaestni 3.2 Dw COLAr" d" aaiaesa: dac ic+raacss cs a 22 foe fooagpmia; de aamacaaot d bar$ �raeawiaeae r die aa;eadod aa+�s fait AGWOEMENT Am3 be pW a sriaO&& wf$s" in dhe ft"Now and Dde.de aczssdaa.-r ��, ua3 R&bp= is SW XVAAW eve 5+ , arc,! I-s— as flit -V- acid aerie a a�aeasc"as fox C:3 com OCI fi" Tone sa3icamd PQ Of *0 A "T. is Sc c die as Pape I at afar AC3tEEMVff- fix cad =%vA@k rises am tQac* parlaarat ca a comViAsim ayYieaiie faaai yor of dais AtX=4&%'T is sv act at ""=" bme+ia„ ai isararizs aisif be r D6T]vCT Gwvaieit Barad T abon6iftd by safa4EM =ffwift &Omaoa limes s d de e+eat do MSTWCT noes an r f iaoes MFUM&d ad CVMMM pe.rc. riles iafe. aseiaain imt Gall[ apms ." of bmiad a% aeaples ot mcckm y� aid Ah=wm=w 5.. PW 1 rat 9. Ei1alWa '8- �saa �N r1 CAMW= F C'cC ,/C an I � fie, AXTKI_E S - LNStItA.`KIE 3.3 Tbc DKSTRJCT Ai prT is fA aw" d *c =ME= 'a-AM tb" m &P f ap-ng DMIWCT 5.1 Tme CO�M -TV mums ax�taax of sr -m= sma cc AA-44A a4�d arf and a'' rail d !T trait AG .�T. F� �3' 0*207 aR7 aad � � He -emm. fd.sa by ac e a tits aepitpont acu oc ammlim s d ttic COL: SOUTH FLORIDA `}''ATER MANAGE�►iErvT DISTRICT EXHIBIT B w 1 GLNERAL TER IS AND MN- Dmo.'tis at dr Cqa-�=m ar 6C aoa Ito► 67 *AUt `podmd Siwa+t! 6< DtSTRICT d= a s,� halt Aesaeok a 65 T1c DISTXWT =ry aoia dw ai w post of 6c das fs¢a 6c D!S?RJC'T AwN mC+et 01V i c=umW=j= doic=mt Got his scam a in tic c Sad to eecav+c xr;vw . a &MCM dC DM TR1CT`s bca a I such mac 22 ad off" cz s=cricc =►is Im Mal cc ears. arc >-4--lc. ba :z art umm',d .s ...�,� 61 rA c DlSTRiCT uar} tcz> das �tii�T sS cc .a�vec camas ac ark taoae imc co�rasmm vpm � I 1 caoicmiar 4375 raw st acc a.�ocs a do Cc cwTy. 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Y its Avg is iwm 6c DOT=" Jima s ary do COCN?Y it v+amg sa sap Me& w at a cmajo dues aad apomcy slur PC==s for de am= "a.:& *a an be utomy or capcxxsas Tbc CO(x-Ty aid duos to as mop=.' ad -at dfissa as d ow c&— c set at do mace sad amd bsr6a v a &Mai m times it DUST scr is M= .,& vvm assasp®ms of .ak it &omd aj I Frasoe by *a DC T=CT. 6c DlSTRlCT *4 iW ame a arasasA— ao 60 to sr&= my Fxv= 6 6 Tic DCSTRyCr a acg om a and p>apsx am as a 'a.b scrod ass T>pc 1. wA 6c bo hom of =Olds" fic& mad car = iad aen sm be sb aimed fi o 6e COUNTY a ac aasamt as asd ea ,tape 1 ei #os A+CREE3ELN ?. b 6e c+race ack Q twiny notlim[ had" MAW i4ind aa lAt === aeQ+iiaW 60 aid be VW and +db-ssst cant far 6c DIS RX-T sa ae -T ; - I -- t+ Panvwsk 6.2 *om AIMCT -.E 7 - R -CDR )S R.ETENTNA'V 0w1;SMRSHIr DIM3CT 64 loons amd aadt goft as f bspo m A- l akftsaax of Racomic The CGCK T' Wawa= ai 6mm od amd wmm- i.00md n o=& d ,spas dam► ar ±hooch aeioaad a 6e a ar pc dn=m m at his 4 imasmama6msu far asap sa.we Castact FiciC.�maatY.dor !lt114: SOUTH FLORIDA WATER MANAGEMENT DIS771U EXMFr a.8.. 1 c AL r�R.%ts A.`-n CONDMO� » , ate# a � sod aacc. & *ai be nm= macd Mal a m& asa bbir fm .aaaf com fmr a pamd od � ?� � pafacaamxx amd awxs %vV 5oad par == on&v das 1T. 8. � a[ Icowar lie D[SiRiCt a e &;prat Ama hart do >� tr csaoaz4e t A rraoS& aeiond a teas AC RELIMNT. Sac# be aortic = sa fiwc )ewes son de daade d £rod I IN— &&&tits " AC 1T road , icar�c sasrsac, tnc art piarx C EUM&d ,ter d Rat kc Lcpj t -aacc la tlbe c.�e tag *c DCMX T sbcw U bccrmr �no$sszi w a kpd dw�t wA a twd pt=r a� `b m F=iacaa:aac aa3cs to .4G�: �T. �c CDC ny shad camd *c pc� d of &C at trz,- ,s I' u tmr T� t w f%d &woumns d dae irp! d�arae, =4 ad sack u ow& AasR be ana& � a +die as do DlSiigCl. 71 Tbr DISTRICT *A tan arc tdk kotszwmj ate. h s mot iaaoor-.! tar, as �. %mss zrseae-.3 =*a,. �rcatCx data, F =:is d,c w-c aad obPM2 aoaie. WAKA we Arvckp d. &saranI are ,oilb0 iw � bi- toe COUNTY. ift 4 aaa►4�s# �sj aam1w s) as b7 dw: Fs�wt 'tC. su&=c t d wat (ttbe "W acb'1 is for *c DISTRICT � mm AGREEML%-T. aad a&= Tvw amt "bmatk c =cwa for � and � a iA of -a '� a 'acs}T &zLw u iaspd b^g Ac CEO ET TY. he COC17Y b=ct7 �. mss. o dh mad aafbcrmuc pxm td sae D[STRICT wy aid al ate}= it ay.r has ar �7 bwm a taac We* caw 'Tara['} This Gczw Anil be scR'�s,e rpm cocatmm by do � � bmcwa do COUCTY � as c ca,�r w amd &*rn ta► t6c DISTRICT my tba�rci arm o r &airs T a cszicam t w Gczm wvb r dt par,mrcat of arm &&*M red b? &c DM- R]Ci T%c COC Nn warm mat ircirsae, arc. Lcycmae os a m &oat ,a*& i�iCS'r3st� c aa� a aRa U-swe crivaaarad CT 6A4 20 mq 6MA EMU a3omar,=. Tbs F4939;*h*A =I YWC &C kcmmagiM w of dot AC;CFXN0LNT. 73 T1r C'OC. - aad dart peas esar7 w6ven+c. it my. to be p wi" a the D)CSIRiCT bt do C�OC�CIY bvta� as a Fx3aii ''C. 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In fie e of im cc daaaariae. do CtOam sfbsi soaift 6c Dmv3cT a s �� t6.+c {3j'a�t ielra of sm3► occ� 73 Tbc Dtsnwr Ides wqmipw tftc agt as arc cxsmros sots osodax xc+ limas drill p Fie Of the A+GV3339E1T. dac otnr= T i P dw C'XOtmy mcm as C=am i,ad ?*Vidi.Fa"S y Cow =a FSmV.=a.aa fi i a ssy 1 SOUTH FLORIDA NVATER ?11ANAGEl4ENT DISTRICT GEN RAL TERMS AIND C�Uti'DiTIO,'�S 1 6A 4 wl-.F E! 'aG= Ca DtSTiU - I ppcapsou a, ha of "=Ohm= M& is a m"as of Samos sssa= rac cou-% -7'y a,iM"I.., w.,t' 'i.I33. Fic7 x& umft& Tfrc mn=CT, in i[ ? =ML-T Cf =a =a—m= =d - 6, c slat a racat of saci aa®rsaia� � aot isic�sr �� �� !►m. e Q AMC6W mck vo*umt to my '*e M1Z7 fw ate' !"A `1R a0 " &S nw COEWW AwN be sta4oaaib& asd bi* 14^Qz74'eC of my � of he it of an of in nc&socw Swmcq =A afies Crass 5=0mmun ago= Aris ACRS:EXLNT. 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Far boot! of !as F� 'm tae DtFTR3CT ss? acniu = is AST -mast twwky mad. at *s 6saeai m. daises cr aia-aisc 8=*K: is Si an ato of sod G&W JL7 The COt17y AA Am pubic axes as A P Amm=m and mnaasabt a M=Mjam 'IL tc px'mcm of C7m�scr S di. F%6& S wwa %as m ie COtN7y Mlft S AZT C=Kgpm= as AC of Ch3pa 11,9 =I >zbftj S=Zom !ac " of ct # ► by —By d +e ar armor schd as pos+s3ad bT b�., sw lac WM is COtNT1'. 17,1 : .0 2s 1 Fioriia swam d" >rt@ta�aac aumn°f by ma V=7 Una= a 1irmmw A V-T s�4ricil peas as dw dooc amd ab23 aolaats s a teaks sodgorf. as divined is Sc mw= WAS i kah Sarsascs s � feats ie &=Sms m p w sa ss at iC PA& R==& bar. Boac aer. it pores bomm dm if a sow is so & of iC D!m3cr. prsr =m at a Chww t ti,. PcpwI' being b awd ao 6e OOK"NW R+ 8e DRn'=Cf AM ad+risc 'it COt,1Ty (is� of arc# stasoest anti as ber mm is Dtsnt f(T and ie COt1TIF' (L=cNwc)L I A&I be 6c COUNn"s (Licc=cc's) 1 �y cc ad= im ink bwAm =a nvaLmb&y to mmwauftly axk and cixm =A urmcaft ac 66" qd6d in= die 93 nic many ad RK a*m ddqmc• or Ca" ad le arw sofim of &C Sme 060 uiw *=am ift gist& and Aftalim is m fit& upon *C I 10 Pmm= &t I kcmes dWmiwd . n dw ACRI30dUCT dmc UDAM die sufteL p6w Vcm= COMO= of &c DtST73CT. AM is rbc COVIN-Ty Siva =Mkc srsralahic effma im ia sthis paaaamias sioi be wmaL a 'k wy =cccwary EC&CA suar- kcA MW a&= 19 4 T"tc CMWTV *a 2W *dr tw V-Vt ..,+ps las, as Stfi as A wccwwy M I RDCT's caa3t cc =Nkc 6c DtSTRICT ;r.-S-ar xzd=rxcc=m and per. Fr= 310 6c "IX a '0( FA.F OC goal Am my at pers of tm AG�-T, A Adry is obaumg 1. in& ACXEEMMT. 4&k bm 4c fi=w of s 3" 17wT rac 0 2 CA" by 6-. CMINTY fcc a Iasi compc2saam If fie COU►-Ty is =Mak W=MM P==21 iR Jk NO* 1 93 Tbc DtSTV3CT amumm im 4wy ulk =Vmd ap .1 cgk= pwry =my Cka a kxmm=dc 164 Ific mpwrilim of is Cowry ad tmc coqaKw AGREEXLN-T. cack pm-.y to bew m 0*2 cosm sad 30mm =a* 6w wi6 as -I SM&ry xqmm==m md far Ac =6xy of am PC=" Idsawdag cd= -Pcvgwcn of iris AGRXXM1 = NT io tx :Macy. ass'! A &C we o T pai==Wot t-9 P acstaac 10 Scczim 216-U7. F.S, dw COUNTY as pvdzbocd fx= The cz;calam 0( ML7 fwb& MICT Am AGREEMENT %* k"y 6c Igg;ahmmT� &C pa boocb at —CA— ARTICLE 9 - RKIATIONSHIP RX-M'Ei'� THE PARTIES 9-1 71C CXX,.%-ff AA be cccs&=d in "3cp=3= ccucnm= wd Pvy &tax be as cmpkpym cc as= of fic c6cr PUTTY. in fin AGRKEMMN-T *mS be um=pcftd I& my xcinwmdw 06= 6= am ot co=ni=c bavkvm 6c pL-am Md tm= mvem-c cup"em V= mbcm=wmm -w mug= lout cr SAW *c pcckcnmmm as *26 ,%CmKEwM%-T. B,-6 pwtn we bee is cc= x= om=vm S-A 06= Fwan Am ---A- gavx=L 9.2 k is fie impas sad mm&rw=&% Of &C PX dW dim AGRECMENT is =bay jw &C of 6c Co(A,%-TY ad &C Dtnwc-T- *;* at Cooky cdl= *m &c CDUNTY OF fie OCSTRX'T *A bm =W rg%u Or Fcw*V= -&d- his A CMEMAINT in my cwm=y uhmocvm afim as AjtT'CLE 14 - 3'L"%7BE PARTICIPATION IOLI 711C CcKwff hotby ad=M*doa 60 m 1100MY ad W*mmm A - mc Exo=pcm= (MI"Q pw bw beta ca"hed fa to AGREDAZXT. Upagwa bw& pa7ma apte 1► paoriidr 6e odm &*rime make of ampeampm us -as 60 =MY ' 3' imm dis ACMEENVICIT %& um*m it pow =am md MA Comcw2L b *cc =**a"= is M' %W "Ch pct. Ann Ann b-C Pr w a dw ad= PUZ) BOA &c COLN-Ty mi Ibc DtFTIDCT *A cmw C=Whnm WA The pwwil ors of 6 i 11 IP bm s. 'Scdmmm= md F Acim jod wA mwpm &C admes izjioois�ex, to 6c hm AJrTK3-E I1 - IITLAR 2W Chi M?LLLNXX b 6c c 64 6t Ctm[zvn-S PU*X=M= . as w9wipw *7 " A GRECa xxr. iss.aises 6c um asadaer dcamm at a ream at any IiM4. be faaim bmg=W in " Axkk I I Papa: 6 otx rxlas ow F,� t�t SOUTH FLORIDA WATER MNAGEME.NT DISTRICT EXHIBIT "B'" GEr�RAL '�EP.1%M A,*% -D C'QNDMO` S 1 11.1 CotN- Y and s d" 6c N*Uwm. fmw= and or 3aasevx= s � * be maw+d � w �� aad at= 6c cialc ar pcat MW A.D. mad 6a lac smd wraaa� faaaaoac =I;w I a- A —c ad s4'� Awma ad A" tiac paaaad 6A4 cd6 w 6c = . t ca�ac alit ias�inarr� OR mak if &cm d ,­ ) by &c Dt T1lCT. smdrsw c. &=w-am aadioc iarad.a.e sisal s aasm�iroat sib its Y sat Wad. siimm amp so &or �poci5caty ai COW xtbcimg a, at lac Fseadtct ac atom 11.4 If tais .Ai>DWM T imeW 6c paariasrc goadcr iiermse a&rr so=* of a � I 6000=e dm s%kh sq=wm ar miacwa aa3ior bsa c pawdr.�t of aa� uwd P�ioo* aO 4c bf be COCK" w st6a ii ad psa'r!. aad 1 l 1 s ae,ors *c a be esemt 6=3. cmo cx a and >pdam of is pme"he7 of 6c sralsaw amt act feas�le. tae C10CTa'YY L C,���, � ava3 absi axrt alit scamsa of be rad�samr~, f� -am== 1) bit be =a . fi=ftl as amd;or amdw Ism berme it 6s Yew 3m bag ,d"Wc VA no aiaoez�aij Cod ar pmvsiaie iwairi f a� s 6=w". amd se cmimw aoq and add err iocamo>:a mo8ra of mar maaa. apoci6ca,}j[ sclaham aaadir Li-aeae Apaaaeaet mare mere slrici xtpcscm « D:fim=m Faiaes 6e CO[.a'�' X bad sebod ss tdre JJ Q 60 aR~r Mi M. i &C fig 2=080 of &C Ei=,c tf� bmd-m bm beta amimad :• C�e Yew 2" ammak Plod as 6c C�D�fi Y isr is ssdsasoA aol& r Caeca: =da&o& be am %a so, mare rata is 6e awe of bwsswe scow=, dw CaOcKff � ccam T dcAm6o ec sU& srfea�d err &w DMTWCT it 64 ==mat t of 6e a.�caa roc sacac ocaaas. goad aas:i fac=adar awl mar sue, and elrae sham hwhsacr &=Mar pwid as 6c Comm bt 6c Dft -nuCT. is mmi 6c La�garv< salacs 6aA nfk= 6c ccom. aad 3) Am be m a 6t COUNTY shod a6od to 6c DfST!!C'T err >rodt:ao�, ir�saea: aa3{ac 1, -4 Qc isd6do Ycat :asrltaawac fiocs paid by 6c Dw=CI. if asp. 1w T. �'c:'V��O Caaae aba scrams aawr sdesraes ad paa0sri WAIM : A1! mach as m& abed be sto& ss or bat be =*-Mr. fimmuc av,d7Or ware si:r MMOCI: tam awf oba pwsiairra � 4 6e NT is &c cam= at of TVj CT W maaairype aaad 8ota �� � scsecaes ad � r. oihit ai �oairs � be � � maser MW kw 1M d.'atst MS. 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ARTKIE 12 - Gusim I. rW%-ISKM aoaaect�cm,e =A alpirm so ice wl3+ wc. fi=px= Manic im#szr lkut sz aooes " loJcasrsa: Yar 121 Nmca<shoto3n as i asd tai aVr a" _5 at is T a &c �' ' � she � !fi cad adtwsaaacx b sere *c soikaaaor� Esaaaaac aamrer bm6muc COMM Is#d badaie Err my fame ![ A&Y st 6r Y tar 2Ri pei�at iat n ,� s a of t tVt anise i iscR iarafr ` as ac diet }arilit �c�� CltA0G1C2 tic et7i�x •~�� i SOUTH FLORIDA WATER -4iANAGntENT DISTRICT GENTJtAt, TEIMS A CD M,%-DMO. 1 b A 4 arm= .� rr , .. M AC=DgMT saws of Go& de fie aoy a&= cmw of 6c == a" and ad be tmc o=c=d of &c pccaa FamiaQt i Pccfaca ska be CL;X c *c barsai atatat�aaaoc b esot the poctMCS atlas i it otibjcR2 cd s m-rs. ba to . . \T *a ano�s d tt�c ACVMCMV". 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No aw-w dmM be dkcve ta:&= a sryg amd gWwd S=A sa %a Awl be bnt-,i m pxsvmm at t m T V=6=d� ao &cm= aamd AMZ act be fd=mma d a My t+&= pmwxicm No ww -fibal =&ae fic .ft Ang scaoes steer sae 124 Sicd3 arc UM Cr pea.araa of t m AA;KMDWMDk'T be be K i aoaf euoor. sasa&A or CIA& as NFN= aml pwww am at c on= isn tae team b=4 by ba of my s m oc. ka. cc sirq d amts! f =m of Cmtarmm . such >atVhAq *A amt aai'l= my 06= acres ae PWIMM of An ACRE DffNT. oa t3c nftn riot fit AGV33DAVCr don mamas � ccim rabk and a ba fasre amd ca= to 6c aacst po= med tT km_ i Wtw^M Fm"zm. me w vewcO '''t maps. and ===mm a alrast ARWI.E 13 - &kyrrY REQCDtE c%TS i3.1 Tlae COUNT1 sld noble �' poawe�aise apa�cwa sa ai opca©oar •trot dAMC s CXPD aaoc b bMZWJDM ConfiU wa 131 The COUNTY Ad xwam x cnphm ID bade ae acre tmrae at 46= bmang amd aoc, scio&t movamm an &C pokmaw bacmak ' pezaoosal ieypatle and � pc>c� p a A Mm =id Saeiay Dania Siexs (! AM be pn by riot CONY as &e D!S 1LXT = ash g�,A r� Nowd 133 r e CO(.,%TY &a �o7 rl, tpe amd awmb"m as hw* by tsc sad ay Mad iic>i (OSK416 &c Fkci& I gwrzwu ci I ,k-. aaod LZ%MVY==c beca y and an a&ea fidcmd. mac. Wad or MMUC.'T aafe:jr mad I<eair3a 13..4 k is Ac CCKZCM sloie Awl a pwmwi a =& mad bcawAd c oom faoi ew i in cowlelpre and &arc of the D tST1 2 T caw mad *am &c aaime atf ACMEiWMrT p,crfocmas-,c, i3 5 The Y s im00ft and =MWAM as 123 T3s asj► be ammesr` �d P wiick alai aelodle: 'x �! SUN war ire blued W6 � M" r� tl4t �w appwtawl et aaic pwaacs ioeat M*'�t alwd 4t 9. Cs+asarcx Fic't'.�.rdac an VM -•4 4 h,• SOUTH FLORIDA WATER AiANAGEP#iENT DIS'T'RICT Earn" 10W GENTRAL T MMS AID MN-DMa%7S made oaf amd =& 13-6 71c CO[,MY ski aa2 mad •saitag as vd 17 �C jai peCfocsaaat of � AST. 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ExEaBff "C" STATEMM1-r OF WORK W24cr Qu3WY Mftdtwi Of Drat wee Basins and Re"iring Wasm in the Wq Cypress Basin t" Collier County Poludom con" awd rMladow Department (County) 1-0 IN-TRODUCnON The cat" uum of Somdruvu FVvida pby raic mi zbe qxW x-ld cc000=6_-d utUxing of a region sidi ripid popub6m Sw%AL 71M scamove comw wmn Ur b=c to SpecMS of man= food %vb md fid=xs &a pvrode yew kag r=cm=g =j bo� and fi O N. - -, 01 CoQ=Y. bourva. thme is Trny hak U7mu ab-xx dle mimmusimp of d:;; u-3w qn&y of cwcj=m=j wen =d &= ro=ving uwas. = Ux= of Foa=sa com===0cm. MM& =6 l*A riks- The Co0i" Coamtypoamim C• =4 " P,-n=xxc Dcp�;t (Coact)) Wcposcs to =Vk=xu a kc� (.5 esn' Z"= U -x quahm., =Giux* pvgm n by the Commty*s oalpieg uva quakitv mode m the im" CAChmect 41 wm Of &M rm=vwg `KwAxS Mwom I � The popm its b=g fmdal nod= die Big C�7= Basim's FY 199S Waa Rcwa= ft*m CoValuvc fm� mumm-c and wn vpvtvd by *c ft Cypmss Bam Bowd at its cc h= 26.199S- The prop is also be* b y the C"Cosion, G( the Sam& =K= W22a Q=ht-.* '4kwmlng NcMvtt fim CAx Racmioo to Eam Bay pwoscd by Fkridi hiernam" Ltnj%,m3jtv d-v Sot6 Fkri& Wx= %Lmv=cu D=-ACt'S COc9a-r.n-c 'A*Jdcr Q-ullt) Nf�=� Procram in FY 19W. Tbe IS dm = mftV-j&--j '&-X=VS'XJ VPCD� SO 9=h IAZCr qMLbn ;01 C[nmwmCDw M*KWU of Skxm"%-jG" dis�� "v So=h-a eg Flxi�h cojsL xkx4 L 2-0 SCOPE OF'V%*ORK rr M ff•L air Alt PW I of X EX'6&- -C% C-91 )99 ' �C � ;x e �., � d Mwri«, a1Wd Fr x; wP°� "' !!+((■■:. ,. ' !$$! � .�,�� IS WORK BREAKDOWN SKucmltE COG= md waly= sgfacc mam 9afir cm i ) basis fw 12 girt is , ire arcs and bca6m Vmifod b&w. Tbm mm make m7 be tso&fmc,d b7 in Arta 1. Sia cum= bcuxm PmimA b S* sva bwi= at Cocobsicbm Rim Nxki=wl Crxh �. fiaod�c�s+an Cr"* FAx L3ioo Cacti Bamo Rim CacW a,. Urn Paracock" • may+• ijl I • D= +=f .. • \'M •• • Tcmperxm Smcbi D•r •, ch1mvo)i" av {Y r:,r • • a!spb , ant , \.••r Orpoic •t =. X"Rb� S a M 1,�.. A �� c =Wyscs and bdd p4camcacss sbA be ooiiackd at ca k same adder a pQ Plao„ mW am cbmmicd MWIYSM sbA be perfacaood by a cerofad ia�boratocy. Tbsc'c qwcsaty rqxvu ad : 5aa1 c rCMCXIM c Grp SCFXK dm=ibift ie and rccOGNM=49ious sbA be SAmicW to dac Big C')Iwm Basin Bompi The Co=y*s Pcvj= MmmaW sbafi be Dc Q CCWF Yom. P4wD., PY , PA,, R", wino r a�tr rim Pcruomc sad as +vg as a ad m Basaal)ss�r�c:_ k DEUVER"AIBLEs wh• ♦� 1"• Y �i. A. +y .. i l� �� a! Ea�iBrr .fl_ SCHEDULE OF DELf%T- RABLES A.%-D PAYMENT Water Qsa.Cty Monkorin= •(Dcsis,aV Basins sod Rcrmdviot W"crs in the Sit Cypress Bain bi CoBier CosstT Pollution Control ssd Pm cstion prpartioest 1.8 DELIVERABLES Tix Cc=rN shall provuk quwusfi► d= n•s % kxu s. At the crx' of Uhc iowtb roux% ar the Cc+urs) shall siso per► -,dc a c +rrfi=u -%.c Z)d = xsscsu== of :!x I —I"Mi. 10 PAYMENT SCHEDULE r a :! " M fi•.' Y.C. PW 1 at 1. ELW* -W. Arum C -S-,0s 1664 16 EXEM " � X" L il7OM ML Rater Quality Moebmin of Dcsfimp Badus sad Rtcdsiott Wmaers In dw Bit Cypctss Basis by Coicr Counter Psisdom Can" and Preresaiw Dcparrta■raat 1.9 PERSONNEL IDF..`N►i nFIiD The COMCY age+cs d .VA flat Waoo p=o4s) shaD Fvrb k scrsim =a&= this GewV filar Pb M,, P.E., PA, R.E.P. The scan -bm of the peru*s) hated above at a substameW iadwemcat and ma�uial c�onsidczat for this Apvcmm=t In d3c +cscsrt ssCh pasam(s) can m koBcr pnnidc the sa iacs res,uied by dzs Agri the Com tx sbafi AoQfjr dw District ® %Tz g and flat District my dica to icy ties Ap=mcrt s6dpyt air h9mTky b t5e Cocinty fot mod w4oa* prodsoct_ The Co®tr on pro'po'se a replaccocat for the per s)� sdied b the op6mW appcv+al of the District 7bc Diaries, is its jsdpmcrA. UW 6ect to oocopc mMe dc Comity for aap szfmi bads pnr ided it is i® a fiocna tit is safFicicady docaa<acaood and orgixmd to p"nidc fix utwiEstion in campktim of the snort pcodmi. ' Pstc 1 of 1. Exb" "G", Atrmnmcw G97Ot KGs 16A6 CO�:�`TRCCTIO�.:►[,�L�? a►XCE AND ESCROW AGREEMENT FOR SURDWISIO\ L%iPRO%'E%tEN'TS Ii?t� _VAI�I ME \'T crAcrt-J ir-A, t �-4 � '" _ da,_ Of __�__ _ _ _ r_ - _ . ___ I + E�ctv►�crn Pf:LIC� tR lei) I.. 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Condo e ` ar � �� cr[ ffic for asir3 6� tix Ca�oty. di�r Hawa� i0a4� °, „ N UITNT&S SII RFo F. 6c Bowd act, tc DnvicrCr hn't caw r s to he c%ccuW i*rr d+ asataxir rrgx�+rzst�ritics tais #_• WAG. SP3Cd,. Scakd mrJ Tkfrtvred is ti -, Prrs d�Y aF+ .r• /' ,. PEI.IC. ,.1 S7R- �►o'D. LM, `► �r B�- Pcfican Sued OctckVwAc„� c... ,�7- �,.__•,_ ,. 4 � CoctuaioQ, its Irewmi tics By --/.i ( �� `• .-• ..- . " CREM StassE FIRST BO T ��"`� --��, '� t,,;.:,.},. ," �w, : t I►1OItTC�+IC� C,�PiT i t`saaa �.annr! 8t + A TrEST. O'%7Gtff E BROM CLUK BOARD OF cu. ;M * CosaaSSIONf.RS OF COUIM 16A7", projec i vSPINE r 1pt zcw, Cpl NX .. FFL I Ct+e+t E'i d Loc a* i can COLLIER. C`�fJ�tT�r Bid date 04 -01_97 - C{vP1 =r&C10 ITEM . / CRIpT C, +i - = rrrrxss; zzsr: nxsarssassasssr BID ssssss:sasaxaassazzs. QT1f Ursa D5. A403WUN IT SIO J LZIrT SdVC I TA,k -c S E k 57.00 LF SLR -30-134 � G f Z fi • } i3. 7 95 'clKoc I P- a— Ste? 13 .. C ■.a L F 7 / -oz. K `�" C.L t �" -'�.t tl2�;a• y �5+:�,.tr�i L 7/. L•1 c.3 r _+ :a C�iID. 8" SLR : •:r?�: c 2 3L36 _ W LF 7 /-c z. t owl E. . EA tV'.•,i►t1i:5 t I fj,I •' 13 , C�� �:: CKIGIG. S'f'" Mriridk ES t d +il; S - J �► ) Lr t 7/.4 2 3?Z :. +j A «- LF ^Y t 7 . L' . D SOW. SEAR 3�•,�g _ C-0 LF 740 Z. � w LIFT 7!.011 .a r3:. r._. X. jo F4; ;1, LF 7401 S `l 4 cj t 1 �+�t� f1r ry .. s 1009 Pooze FQ%XX ri10,1 00., AV 1 (I3s CLISO EWI8 C- `.•C✓>> 7- 1,7« Y j4_ Pt.IJG 7 • t?"!' £A .060 s 14,3 sQA i b A 7 �E Date, Marti? / °i "7 c 7 :�► r I TE?t 1 ,Cfi I P Y I Get elo ely urn MIT PIG a�i'.'i 5 7. C Eat 71.o I 1545. x :�o • i fir. i3 i �, .. � PLUG VA4-VES i . fio EA 7 1•d % i 243 _ 8S6 i 1. 263 . $:S SEWER . t ARV I EA 7/,,o / e- TES aLcu OFF 33.0! i 507. -.750 92.907-75 E t.L iT 33,01 1' s2fi� i83eE 6 _40 fi�G:r8 _ $` ~ . 3.tt EM FU GATE rri 655.760 �A ---------------------------- _.... 67,CANO, t3� .-. — -. _ , : __ -__ TOTAIIaZ- air app 1.437, 23 1 3�-cw L Ot. ' ms`s jlcGi S� A q , r fir.¢ p„ W y � 7•' C�ka nate: 04 /02 /rt: 51 L� Pr t SPINE Do -Cr i r t :tar. SP I WE ROAD Bad Loc a t i an . COLLIER. (QTY � rl-L I CAM STRrVQ 8 d a : ate a gr4_p1 -9' Contract* a Q..fjt 3 =xssxsazzzsxzzazaxzxxzaczxz =s aaszzzszzztszaczszzazaza :zazzzzsa; ITEM / irESCRIP7It t BID QTY U/M S P4` u: Ul i T BID Ar.9C7UMT G�CKt4 1253h 00 LF 1 AIER SYSTEM (10- CL154 URIS C -SOD,) GATE W4-t/E (10- mj fiN C"-' tKitr3C . 1 3 . t "ti4 EA F t I F_ "YEFt rrT .��.SEr t. I,ES i37- 0 3 BACTERI /t SeWtE POINTS Al a ,_Chi EA AIR �LLASZ, 1.® -6.'54 �x"'�4.b17_tyQ► ��`,",�' 957.22U f -43.4:+4.90 11 Ia. f,90 t4. 4 74 7g, t k 4Ilt" r ° Ai�ftl! d"�' 4Mk >`r�re� �� AA '� ,. 9h+ i' �� d �► w ', �1"Y°sR a�t�(''� iffy "a 'j(y k lot 16A7 may, qv i]atr '(A /04/y7 3; 04 aq PR0P0SA1. Page i Pr ojec t SP i Destript 4n SPIN q-j PFL 2 GA►1 S7R,Af'C Bid Location : caLL I Eft. CCu n T bid 42ate r- iii -Sr7 ' C4hntrlctS ti �¢asszaaas =zs�: '; sssasaszzmz as caassaessasattaressass= sss xzacsaasasasassassss:axasazaas ITEM / I7ESCR I f=T i Cet B"3 0 'D" tt /x t.S. 'iA1Ii 820 dIVICO -WTi h �rrtr . 150.00 EA 7.0 / 41 14.7 5,00 STO�?t 51r tt STE �� . 000 00 4CM'S I )ALE yS) ST TBO 00 LE 7 7. o t 5YSTEr, 20.170 STGFCi 5'rS7%1s $ Erti C+ar [,F -77.01 25.. 44 t24` fit pI 1O+ >.00 LF STORM SYSTEm 17.0 1 41 . 17.543 fir f:L p a SY� iE 312-00 L 4J 7 •�,. j �i1. .:,.570Rtt ,Y • e-216, 4.43 t4p` PCrp) M. ----------------------------- .-_.. ----------------------------------- TOTAL8I!'�� _� �15I.�3t2,A� vy�� r1 ra � ei late X of 7: 7 d 13At0- * :&4 /1&2lr! z .' Pr a .) ec t %c"S•c r Y pl t i PINE ROW 'El I Gdi STRAND Bad Location., CO LL i EX. Ct3R1W"1 Y 81C date 04 -01 -S7 Cantracis 13_y7aKW)5 ;* :azzsxz:r =zsrzssrrz :zxa:yrsxs_: ' ITFtt / jt�FljPiICft xarzssxzsa: aaa= aazxa _zaassasaxsamsmraszass =azss 8IO QTY U/M x' PAY I IaG 722 s 1 _4�a Sy t12` STgr+ s 2.7"5dJ t1Z,S 404,`95 2 PAV I2AG _ . SY 5.810 s 2�3 w t3� Y4 Pt I tG C.42 5Y va ai: .y4 _ FIR r F i t C"AACE 1.Ott, L$ g A ►Gq 24 LF �4 Tt -77 CU qty 2 e ts2ty . LF a, t+ z +C*tyrt3 S I Cdr. ► 18.67 SyC is 3. 27 LF sl4D. I 32 2 G1.a , Cry .iPht'. £A r �il..:a------ ------ - ----- -- *at. _. - _- _..._.._ _-- ....___ _ - - -_ x.w t TOTS w « i � A➢ � �t � t l 1i eit 1 � � i ,' ! CONMACTS r S�T^ i �S Santa-/ Surer S PcCa!A--'KWer S7s3em 5829 »437. t 3 S%= D aka a Sysita S3 a 72MZ7 Ran S 161.431.6 "s Total Con&acl price ci rym 89 . kNi '� FLyyrt },$i kr r.k�:k,T] %J 4 Y1J fi4'i'ui IA y r . *; k #ate,t�i }vf.,;gi Y ,+�srp pb Mails t. SECT SPEC EK) LCCA7Xft • RN ( E Mme/ {T PELXAMSTRAMD. ci rym 89 . kNi '� FLyyrt },$i kr r.k�:k,T] %J 4 Y1J fi4'i'ui IA y r . *; k #ate,t�i }vf.,;gi Y ,+�srp pb Mails FLyyrt },$i kr r.k�:k,T] %J 4 Y1J fi4'i'ui IA y r . *; k #ate,t�i }vf.,;gi Y ,+�srp pb Mails { ai �r 14i1 �1 a'•�it4 � i j�n3 B t tstyy w 1i��^.4 ".Y•��'fA^. �r.,� �Y e_�.,... • Vyi � s �6 �4�- .�` d�.�. � ,.. N,t� ��µ '+ 4� NOTE 1 - CC STRMT I ON LAY MT BY OwWR a 6 2. ♦ TESTING By OuMn . ti's 3. BLAST I NO i S MD1 I) CLU ED . I F MAST I nG i S R EQUI RM � IT U I LL BE DOW AT SEVEN DOLLARS (S7.002 A LF 4. CAP RCCt; RrDIWAL IS BASED ON . T&M. AS PitEVIOUSLY AGREED_ k atiY i! h fl C y t a 7 r { ai �r 14i1 �1 a'•�it4 � i j�n3 B t tstyy w 1i��^.4 ".Y•��'fA^. �r.,� �Y e_�.,... • Vyi � s �6 �4�- .�` d�.�. � ,.. N,t� ��µ '+ 4� )iliERL' S, Cc4hi -r Ccxsx% O:d=xxc No, 9; -52 crerud and cstab� &c Rio Roid F3cs=fs:-JOM hucn Caamaxe and rcmi3cs &a the co=mgtkw shall be cmapowd of cm (5) mcrr +cm. and WHERE.A.S. Ocdwora tic► Sri -52 p"n-odes em &c tams of offxc of do VpoimM m=bcn sbsli 'x b% rnc&mm of flat Board of C*=t% Co oocz,- acrd t ;TiERFAS, ti c icrazs of afifac of =mc=kvcn of Lht Ra o Rc,&j BezftScaaoo Ca .�.swx -M drr*dcd as Sc I;. 199s, NOW. THEREFORE. BE IT RESOLVED By TTIE BOARD OF aX N-TZ' CO%L%(ISSIO\TRS OF COLLIER C(X17Y. FLORIDA, slat terms of oEFicc of &c R26o Road BC=Mficabm Ad.ncq CM=IiGm we hmby aM vd die Bo" as "kmv NIE.NISER TERM OF MARS EXPIRATION OF TM%l Cr)%A I:asrrl Z ,Mamb 3 -%w i:arthna C:c+dSrry brssa 2 idarch 3. MW Lmaa H. in i ? March 3. 21W j ;'ilfrts! 1xFrs 3 %[Xtb 3. XA I woifgarag Scht:U 4 Ma xt 3.2w Ties Rc afla motions. socc+nd acsd =Wm mcc. DATEDZd ATTEST: BOARD OF COUNTY CO%0{iSSMI-t3tS DW)GHT E BRO0L Ckrl COLLIER C(X--Ty. 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CA" V* arc of a fwvpmw circAAbr cww tersco.e to vllt so6vvcv f4viv a rod" of 75 W fee ' vww;m 0 ce-wo anv* co s6&ptw4•. ey a chcov •^..o te*-s So 47 ,92'47' Nest 33 80 feet„ ;e fee, al 0 I.Lv cwctorcr c&e*l rl ca llftlt 7r21'38' At-V. 12 24 fret: sts, 6-31 im I* f►t pz'� ci r• po--.rt "-p- C4r**w*iV 1-5s cvm, gvxoe or 4-m on vv cl sad Sect 24 beiV Sow" e72-91-4- fte- &roiq av bcsed cera"t ce cabor4ocim 1113-41 CURVE TA On Lf E Tl- � I �c- L./ L L- TAVIIEW Dt-L TA ARC 21-25' J238* J5.23' 2 C*• 26TTV' j4•09* L2 29.18' Tl- � I �c- L./ L L- TAVIIEW c t: awe 21-25' J238* S 1-72 7 '59 0 17.3-4, 33 80: s 67'.t2*-cx-' mr L2 S 5.1'W'6Z*AW- !9 17' eT LJ S 71-2-97-Wmr 4 Z�vc—c e 22Xa* L2 S 54'1 1'2r N. !9 17' LJ S 71-2-97-Wmr 12.24' L4 S 8s 24 14',*. 6,32* A COMW-MCCIAENT 9% CAN CT, 4N.- ��,. , ire `' i, r • s ojz IiiiiR i � r TJ runT VWALL ATM riY 1KG$RAY QOI�I][ACIY>t s NONILEININUMUNZ s ,ka 16 R • ��4 a" TFiLS AN ?. made and catcad ii■oo tfaes day d t 9 aid the STAVE CR= H2ORQ�A DEpa►R T C1E TR,A - %VM L'AYjp�,',�. end ass tic F�QT . A I,f ��� aid � - --� sd�rad tD as i�tl. aa� ccpasx:�ioo ar�imd amp � �r ac Ims t-7airs. s its � ptam a , poll as d d F�,� - ldrilrs caawr at �t t ;.,� _shoe 'xatir and xastevater District RAF AS. tic FAT is S at atbcssise' a pars= d tie Sttoe )� dcxi b s t5c FiaOR' as Stave Prv9att SQ& 0010 -3 M Road Nm t bcz� CKM MW k ' st'h sim@ cafl for de . adarmas aaftr =U&abm of tbc Valtyss b &,Sb s air1111ir, ,ova aodAm am3a said bif3rs"jm; amd RIMREAS. the Fj= for tae saad omumm sue. or aebcr dxwgm tQ be =mdr. as at*w dmcnlDd. tan't Evra tSvx -wvd t"f' the FDC)T Md tl)e UTtl i T. said arc 6=rkxod j,*fUlj'y / R • ...,.....+s+S. � +��r r� 4..4T.Sd d 4 R ^,.r � � w"m paid by dw UM M 9 amemabie to such atcrv_ and n R IA EAS, dK L:'TIl.fil' hrs c�ctsY�sscd ics dry to c aII COO i bar *as Ul R zad laves nqwslzd tr FDOT to mclv& is std acrzais ;41= do t.'T1iJTY:s mss: sod r RYAS_ the RIOT Dad t5c h'TlL1Ty here deftnzimed tbu it *pc�aid P*& Dad t4 th-' L.macmc ad»;;ra a of tK'6 P==S :D cmu um 1 X>E%-T PROJECT uf==d •o rs IPA'_ pcvti6mg fm s viart: , it b" Y C NO ;s : rare d dac mwmg rcn,escsmts tcn=rhs . it is a aacd bwf tr pilaw as fps: l _ Th: FWT amd tic ti TII M *fait paieticatae i>t a IPA. tt,c wopc at Pict. +sti cx»cr die unuTy bcwy uldm she bmixs d the prv�eot as ircisied is dire plies and cstia at tic FtaOrT comics. dcumlxd as s� taa►3 ee, r. - ,.:,._, ...,l - Tb-- d cost of said peo oct r� a� and floe , r :. mc�d dP� is p i ^.: Tbc UTILITY ail : prcpuart. at its e�+a�. *e &Sip and pL%u far ai at &C a abv"r. m d w L '0 � faraoi*la w the FOOT Dab fates eampkft fti&W pbow. *Doe as Fi)Ori'l�x O0° sataitabie np=Ucdm by &e Fr r a e piste >at of spoca6caooaas caorsi p >a01� Sm ec w'Q 3 ,Ft�f pi C sbi Ikolv-1 4 AINIM C o a i Kb& a; u S.7 a'' ara�,.rxw,x'"w'`S .alas ..." +�J osmmwy d Qa�asooa' sbact k be 6 �T of the VI�I7 b 000iaae ire ie,eio�est W U7 Q* p� .rim the FDGrs phots,. Tic FWr. by tic Uri=. wi fisai i'rra it liO-JU im�� mpirrd by 6c umm for dAc ulay We& >h= Md ac F Mwait 3- A8 d the wart cc &e J A is b be dare aaeard� b fire y acc atoo. , , wiick pions atad picas a d Q C FWT img the d The F�OT's made a pact bcmat Tic i nLnY sri be tsprnt� tie fttr r �'R7 kADDUoaa. ad wN bit f"° any to the UM rTrs pb= made soomw7 by c= or amts ions in do FAO s sm ! as fanisbed b tic U77ilTY. AR "M LC&Y WO& wa be do safe �� d tTMITY . is =.v cm&a bps (,T3F.ITY sad FOOT of the FD 's sF,,o it arim sti a A8 I-kffiq R bcaoea b be triacaft,d b a po�it�t�a ritffii,a dre FWT c4t d um wo be aaosadaodavad it actor im= widi &e FDOrT'L70TO Ac y�sri.• 'L Tbc U7IIlTY. ac its cgcrsr, WA firaesls aA pcc Vi a• scst* and tmoviaacin d the mm Lk&y wort andmiM and,. afso fsrrsb the FDoR-: catima ,.;& &Mr7 and sago= s far s.,crFt�. ar,� 5�i c=mak& AM ficW smc ;► caCSrai fa the LX-ay R cKt .pit be fanisi, M` by 6c unuTY taaiar fist p ss idart of ti,e F�OT's _ TLc d tbz L7o�r "ads sib that of ;x 6, MOT cad od= L7RI7IIES mdkc their cast cm s wA be &c rr3fc -A&I d dhc FiaO %and iie UTIIITY sbaa o"Di MAft fair ice this accts. Ali imtbcrasseim t4�'� �' C3aa�s a P=Uiaia9 to tie Lam► Wmt *Abe Flc=P tr fib,oa b dae FWT bT the UTllM` l",fie mat of rite ��� li FD(T: S- The F WT sin -i& rlae �°+ ;nE smpmvisim to assay c consumc6m is in mmp&mae Ui& the Ous amd sFccxfimftm bcms=fiar rtfcfftd w mod sbA =c i c A bids ftar amd kt A cmtrxa far said Lol" Wed ag ac the s ok ezpmc d sbc UTUjrTy. ,U bids Scar said Ubi'rcy Aceit shwA be t ino coamdcradoo in rte ::M of bid as sbc FDOT psvi= and the cram sbaii hm &c 6SU „ersic� `- v4= jwy sad A beck an the L%WL-y'R•o& if said bids c:x de Fi1OI's cad =9 by mm &a fta (10%). The Corr cka 10 pm6cipaft is the cm ix ra in &C uMafty .& AM be r Lied b tic ; s ' ba=vrca tlrc F�(7Ts aHiwi a P1m as Pacm Oft) ad the ==am 2W=%jad J” do 7 WO& In the c -c= the F WT &m oat deft b parta� in the e+d ai,��re and tie !sd s � d tcjcttd 61 the tJTIl J7Z'. tiica t'�c VT[iiY soli am,�,c„ at ias os7t cxpcmc, far t3ac s �T W' � c siRb t3ie sdacar�ioo � °Qaa�o'a d tiC ilD m tbk VITtIi�' ski satbmaocd by flt tJI �lI'Y. is tiC etie Uralff aodfy tic FD" of its jam ad &C fof 6t U� tit � Of =C* matiM ae FOOT mcom UT�iITY *aii caopesaae � tie FDC" °araY aat°r b srdddaiC tie of tic iJi�.ti"1^k •e& s>a ar< tic.act of tic Mors 7bc acficatid � I%d daunts afar ddys =wed by dae UTXrMs fn&= sb eami f1b uj* dm* sdoc., 6m MW siad cal '�to�r P of &C iaw ad tic kk+� FOOT { ■Ty bc7ad ri4c aOr7nal GOrtT,l�. III %k (TFg +- • tt10� € 1 v f q 1fi t�F3�V N1` �; l B Ry' ar} d ' _. & AD mum M, 36 . VR)4 Y MW 6d&=93h W*W 4 be d mac cam al"llfie s s ws+�aa is p imdmdod in dais camaaa. ■n7 be the laic�7 is UIuCIY a amd wei be imm�d - MOM a scpsase W==cma amd NOTS7 AS M watts ma be uao&osad wM Ibc r v' , Of tiles pcojcct a®d is a naaomcr that w� abt cnsc 612Y to de FDC)T �oee¢x 7. AII :aan aad .cart momddc the aamrvc m cc== OvA be Mfof so to aim d he t ti DIM--T DGUECTM OF OPERAT U S or deugmc, and be ski &c3& aH &McNWM aod to ots 'of amurt• sblcb Wa7 acesc mitt a by :Guam of sari 00W= for U4-it1 wood- Abe p pnasc�aroica and bit of the sern= d=,cooiicr and the cb wacax, gm$tr. moom amd rairlC amd ba dacasmrt up= qwstkm aced &Van be bigg and caadmnr,K,4,a S. Tat V71LfTY t it will. ac lcsst ac�+cn (TI drP prwr ID &c FDOTs adRxtisg *C coos uulion p vo = for bid fay m l tic RIOT and adsam= pary= mt 66w&gg aiimramKaa. in tic =..a d ° °> far payment of said utay UM& ba *C,..= fiat ! aced bad amromnc �' ,pimyc a tic FDaT. it sham =alLc an ad3�oiowal pi mcaot so ti4t dre smi armoemt pr+andcd priw b awu d tie bed c q mk tic bid a ®oom phs ano r'amcm If dc acc clad bid aMOM pima aMkm2mx= is Im dw &c 8cpooat amQUIL tic DFPAKTls£1T wM rcfmd the acaoasac dzsc die mmeds &r bid adao M pins AVWM= if snide nku d is ragacsand by tic ljTH TY. Bach petits hrd= &cc t' sacs sac evct &W barg pnc�sc w tSyc tm�s d toes a;TOamcae is k: ,s theta :be &:h-1 x Pn.= =. a teed of the ezt= wM be -*& by ttc FDO'T to *c iJT Uff tomes the cv cm said an' baff=g is zma= tbsa tSe affsscae ld The V7ii1TY cro+e>xmn mad macs *lx it *29- cbc tslca patnimd b7 her, ��. sase amt! Load dae FDM from = amd at' kpi iesears. locates ae &=am& b! y Peter ar 14A ato�r .. tie FDC7T arnma� crt dtie fort • fi,R' " J h J F4 j t3pca porya.co a tae for do a&c 4 <Ci9bl7 (l W) d2M farie:i dw unL y wM C=i =pies atis &W ad an Sofa/ cm imcaod aoasoCOOi w7� dw *at pa kcmed baumiirx. seed m mememe b fait as CIM* as famme &C tamOtAc is the job Cif, TbC fimi bWwg wN Shoff' dw and sac of &C �lC�, ac &ft an U R 1 bB ac sit out .0 p'm't ar dre dame co ww& dr ba suk w a ar &C ho is= of band aed dre h= c &c =car& asd m=oat: band cm be m&ft& AM cm s an& aid acmes be sabjaa as am3t bT a c of *a LTTILM ftft m 7eaa ahw ac�ae aGe of ac paaj sac s al can is 1m AMdw i mm 1 Purr •a wi.d dre b alum a do ormr. Wire &W =me& &,- P". sz csL die Fi= so be •aided doe far dre bda■c�e= oEiis ssa _ do UT LITY .a stimbum ire FOOT in the: amore of mcb acts cost .�;�:. �jr �� � 71c [rIZL TY sh2a 1" and carpe of I% per arid, on my imiCe am paid ,be tide a dse F9 6c wwcm c is PU3 12 Tic mum sha8 PO? the FDars EC SKiO1biC mmmys i= md COa[i CQStt if CC Fir pW.t in � s Fagmo for dc dirr r C133= of *c Ptav bim of F 91 3F 1. E err 12 of iris Ag a ..m U. This &cam= kcorpmfts w d iazb dm A nevociacical W..fi...l,� prim ► d10C. CJOiIt� ; k° b 6c b==. and &C pwda aloe drat we so I, =M=�g the =b)= mm= Of d•fi A,pa =wa *0 me SM Cad �x a tlas doC== A=nfime . it is apted drat 90 &-vi3 m frog the 1Kr as ics=+oif AM be pccdicaapd up= A prsar or sg eats erA " wTkx 4. h is fm lba so ao &fi a M amaem3oeaae a �RSZ�OY in be acrzms or C=I&om bed AM be c&cdwe mdm coiatai d in i �rriOCa &==a at es�c�aed •ridr d,is sa�ae focaa�cT amd of eq" &Vied I=c —�,� 1j. 7US Age AwA be prm and mmewd wmarog s® &C Itga of &C Stase of �_ F%xid a s 15. 2" ,1w= of *is Ap=m= duA be &ftmimW m be k,.W or i CDe[t r# camQatm *isc c oa. or by acs, ad= kpily =aW=ftd body hsv* the aD mab- M& dcterar' zt , 6-C temmilda at dis Agr=mu shaD fL a fun fa= amd a ffeaCt pre vi& d &K dw FM of em iwwah&md Cc ti as t�.,l' C a ibis fiu '4 a �� ATIESmsk Md 6B �r $ IN VIMNE:SS R'ItjpF dic pwtim ticr�aa► ibrre ra�cd arse p� �o be �ss.ra � cscca�ad bt fair d� "� ad &cir scale bareb mod. !Ve 4by b� Aaft �ra.� "vimi m vim=.- �. * tt xm4te mt*" f istri�:t 1�� BY: CSF ATTESMk��' (T'sdc Qert Afprawed r to swu igpt .° Attest as to CUjri - S s f9aatarc amiY. w C, _ FDOT Ap¢asW art b Fvica' LIP&l and EIeCgd" �c BY:r: BY: Dtsuict Ualky " STATE CIF Fu)Rm,A DEPARTMENT OF TQA.\SPMTATn.V a. r ya . ATIESmsk t, Md VE 9 ➢ ?y }dL1 t, W f f f •A" l �(i� UMWO"%VUiW OF AGRUD EN-r THE '+T. =a& amd tmcsCd ifto ties � 1 1+f aged 11 e 11Cti t*4 Stift of amcax d T s rsf a:ad bas MOV ad &e Sluff d Fiacids, DVwowcw d d Lsarac� L)i�riziree d T std b as " I'seat wce ad ("rig.. [`�,...r. ZaairAes s s#dcs:;na was tdre 'Water and Wastevater District RiT;�iF3S�iFi SIEDZFAS,. "DO'Y` is c= c=dv the fO&miaj' Fx"� Stec Pct�xz :ya: 4?nt4?��i�0 t6'��47"�h w.PI SM-- i t Il l'_ 1 t ijl!r2 ITT Cc�er Mafia ldcr ad so as the r'pmiea*. SIUME -AS. DOT amd the Partici�omt cmoaed Aso a J4CliM P Apeemma daud --� 199--, ui DOT apmaj so i+ezfaca cxs».aiaf sock as be f d dw Psaci aet n Sid, tyre Pi *=— the Fw"4� a this A E'ti'r s wtlull r aped dut it .ri be a the beast astraeat a at the DOT amd tic Pano*= if am cs0o. ww" OU41. soi Fsaw fin& far tore ade3tiani .oat Pfttajecx os betaif d the Pactic�pa K ty DOT. °' �,,g,�,��,' % .%�� �• i crosid 0t ddw mi3 cs =d fie WIICa Q �OC� �t � 1D tie � I- An as+ifii dcpodit in the a©os+cot d Duffin) *0 be no& by tSe ssso ao escro.r aeexmast. Sand Cscz�r arcooc .�i be oFcsod b� DC i w bebsR d tbee in 6C a �•'i be aPoard avd bC i Hatt d DOT. 1. �'� watt p prior b the amcacias d � y '"-sy�rc.�' � rc W v F$..p� �. ' � � ' ran a �T � 7 � � �i.�'m'cm�S•w. .�a` '�"�'�" .,' A � � % e?t$ �7 � •� 'S � �' Y ... ,�;� � (`�� h'!,M ' �yt�, S' � � �t � � I $ 'i• �tb� r'A .refry+' ,.rj 6 q. h Y STATE OF FLORIDA DEPAwT�'T of STATE OF FiAR >A 7R.A-%m ORTATIOK t QTR�OLLEit DEPARTuwr QF DiYb7 m QE TzEAs ltY W ; � t • ��^j ! M' PA1z At, 33m ust zest FL 112 Its wriR _Wes. SAL TAX I[) Na �w } a ^MST : T . Cl.iE y CISk'T E. 6i�Ct. AtUst as to cmk�qs signatwe aml'. t yy Cs=d7 Alboma F + t ..��.`: .� .. .� a ';t ��� n�wt��'�. _ .u�. .��S�iR F - �k]u'�,�ue•.t �a^ .,"urLS• '� �. h.. ��4$�t�tk�x�A �.. "� w Esrdoeaod fear the rccrord. is apt of � tcfaeoc�od iai■t � r .fi" bw b" f r cucaW by &t FD". 71s A mcmww um hy' Bkmd F - �k of Ca®cr C m OCS*Aci 13,1946 (ASM& roans 16 a !qL �:, I 7.. I tY T � 1 a a r . Cc =tractcr Be.W-e -ez t -s _cZatt c. Florida r,'a r ► '�i r r arr$ j.C'r a- a r 4�.i W� co.l l i t- (Raad z✓ I , 45 ,(4' : txa►+..� M 837 and Suers:th of X- 1 e ?.Oa$) rte• .3 —. 1n—.: 1 a. �. w` tr rrw. r 2 r.dw.,�.. ,�� !'r'Qr'.�.. Jf.i rr..�r r.�.ir �lr r�r...'�r :rr..�...."e. +r.$ ♦'.. as =e!eri+.+ced + as a; arc :-ei L-y the ward o! C -r-.ty C�—:ssso t--s C= :g �tS tqq 3k a=:! ret:;rz o-+e s- lly c."'gy',.:r3I to :U:Ia -ts and Records. + 4' rr.Yi�'.Srres y ki 3` � 1 i' • . ;{7d�Y Nw r ¢ ^� uv�d�rS,' F�±rF i1 �+7 M +y.t 4� x, +13' u y , f rate.- October 23. 199 � '� r �'r� {�� y}s� [!"' :d .'.�yi•p '�1 tea, Fzr. W l a-3. ra;ect , 4 .Ytaca�r '�,�.� +0!!. ce o Capital �,jccts Xa..�a;e=e... I tY T � 1 a a r . Cc =tractcr Be.W-e -ez t -s _cZatt c. Florida r,'a r ► '�i r r arr$ j.C'r a- a r 4�.i W� co.l l i t- (Raad z✓ I , 45 ,(4' : txa►+..� M 837 and Suers:th of X- 1 e ?.Oa$) rte• .3 —. 1n—.: 1 a. �. w` tr rrw. r 2 r.dw.,�.. ,�� !'r'Qr'.�.. Jf.i rr..�r r.�.ir �lr r�r...'�r :rr..�...."e. +r.$ ♦'.. as =e!eri+.+ced + as a; arc :-ei L-y the ward o! C -r-.ty C�—:ssso t--s C= :g �tS tqq 3k a=:! ret:;rz o-+e s- lly c."'gy',.:r3I to :U:Ia -ts and Records. + 4' rr.Yi�'.Srres y ki 3` � 1 i' v'�1►n.a.Yr a n's' -�� 31q..rp�;. �V _.. �� `"_. � r .�, ., €;rt,� � «.... T}as AGREEMENT. aa3c aad in@* d_VIM' s� t 1 by id b" am 6C STATE OF RZRMA DEpArrUE \`T OF TRA.WMTATK)K `cQai ar �rfiasad ta► ss �c HXI�% and Cammn' brrc ar rcfcsz:� w as U NtY. ao arp iza6m rpm ad cdoing adcr dre bm" of F lori eta •idle ss JI�2is GoaaY at ni .r t tf Florida _ S • water and writ evarter District t aNWEAS, sh` FWT is aowstrsmctyo;, ar edstrne domoirg s f at is Spec 7 S 'Acm dcsi by tc R70T as Stamt Fit %,;a& R" d NO, fLbcmm= CXM amd L2( mark RMI..sue " can for &C ingaLm6as at it L%Wi s akm& ova amsdoiac ceder said bif%`a'f: amrd RTEREAS. &c Pijm fm d r said cc adrar c6ages 0 be awdt; as above hare: bees mnravd by *& FWT amid de MM. mod abo+e [yTB.IjT 1peloc:mCion„ liar mfimmd spa as -Vt&fy war: amid x,> '%UERF.A& do a� 'Casa of Li rrs R'"t- i 3c dac aeatarast t F by the i3T LITi' prop=* tic oo ss3 wad- wd UIEREA.S. dw UTUM bu g cs rc sod its dcsi7c b arsamat a�A aae x 3 bg its ��7 ii,,, aamd b" requeoed dc MOT so in said h Tim ad Vtc&cxzjom a ssss+rs re UnUff3 ae+ad� amd STIEREA..S, dx, FT*T amd tho. trrnM Y' km acj mat it !e �► is beet iDOesz t of she ad sD t v 0==c..eie g"'�c ad's= of bvai paracs to cmorz arno► a K)0*-T PROJECT AGCIE'EIM►"t', ts&r-rod a as - JPA- .;wvti&sg kx moch •odd m ?40W. T EREFC"- is cows Z cf' dme sraoommai jK is a0ved by *c px,6m as fcsikr a t . Tlw F D0T amend :be [iIIIM sbat! �- .�.y �� G ill Y �� t5t �t tff wn arm i� &IC r s LU�• � s� � � a tGc ;Ttym� ax m ~�cd A t! c Ftat ad r sim.easc d die F M colsom c, s S=?= odo&og aAwW=Mg and ae =C&od of pa�crtt R 2 The UT1LTtT .a at ;ts,tspa,�,,dw, and plans ir'aMw at e�eot r ' Vociried *ow, aid wW :u in sii�tsl+ic the � fm vo� lw i't�t a F % f every elcami as>r# sai iorirdle �`R %` t P'iit'"�2 N it`.1�'�, ,K�WyS;S RsW Tai .i M� 1','i5 k dX^ .. r�, �yy4 q q,,.,, _ •' i+� � *..,. � .��"F^ � > ,r Y t �' 4 "RA ,y. .1 � ;� . ; !9,' �f "P "^ ,w, '�. �'M'" , •. �z...i �y qq�'r�` 1 6 $ POMW` ¢ ¢ "Summary cf Qmaaoice shoeL k vM be The nspmMFw7 ddae tn%nY is ompfiTwft ire de+eiogaaeart dice y G ifiry Wmk pbm wyth The FUOTs picas, Mw FDOT. Wom rageev+t by The UIXM. ws fisssaa ai s=U* ` T iriacarmtiaa b! dre L1TB.1'TY. for dse dicsdoF�moart at The U ty We* picas; a" The FW T SbA F. oaoperm fip sia The Unuff so dines tad. o�llel ` 3. AN d die Ived as dae !PA b to be dnoe axat3tmrg sa ire picas and gxci rcadoot of dme FDOT . .. • %" Pi>AL =4 std 2m by stfacaae bcreso6 made a pQit U=QE The UTK= WE vcsifi'ieg the aGCwacs ct dc FDOTs amdrtgocaad sm vq imfo= moo. and w-A aho be ■s d= UTUITYs PLaas =ade bmcssa y bl` a;r«s or cmissaoms is dw FDOTs smarm ► as Io dole titIIlTl . A11 anus, ecaiesssaas «S is the dean at dae Liar R'sak be The *At mrasmibiaiitf at LTMM. In aemY aoaffixt bammecss UnIM sad FDOT iomms. doe FD0" AS1 Lk&t1 A at coves igg iac>fioct so be tdocasad so s ponifim ssTimt The F W T tint of w" so be aQC+amod3ftd im xz,- c--bWC wi& tht FDOT'Csiky Ah MOM mmumv 1_ Tbc UTTi_i . a its cz;caw, sdl f=is& an oczsmrg liar, tes=iat amd m mm imeioo< at she LkF V6 ark- and wO also firmists the FDOi's eoaar sith proms seposts !« diar�r raoo.,, agps.od mind ammao sn for wccilr , sssostddy anti 5d caorm m Ai bdd sm P" eaosovi far &C UUTrry VA=i WN be fm:aoie wd 1rl &C urui Y mmcScr tlac sat+ariiske at the F DO s I NO r, . TFae oxnSw6m ddre tJsiirj .ifa liwt at the FOOT rommtMIM and G&M Ut1Z.TM miftt dm* I wA be the ee aaAakj at do RIOT. and The 1.FTRM ShA C, P; CS 311C falls is Ibis scant.. AM' 6 1 seximiirw fray Ciaspcs jar SapFicasaa�tai F mo the Ltibtr R eet sbA be ;%=Wdf f=vishod To the FWI by The t1'TIM WM The m eat d tore i-DOT. S. 7 be iW ! w-M pvridc dr cuonec:dft waste S-A The Pima amd m C603Cd b. and 56A socei ai bi& for amd )ax am commmm for said L%&7 wart A at de s+ok c of the tTfII1TY. All bids far said tkATKj Rye& ghm be iioso eoe�dczs� is dre armed d bid as t"hc FOOT' Plrogoct cad doe LTIe.ITY sW Isms+¢ it sift so sss� amt wcj= my amd A b�h cam Lrc l'iZ3tr Wort. If said bids Cxsac�od the FUOTs tad cast by matt darts am graacacatst (10%). lire Fl= n2v ock-ci b ewe ix flat mu is &c L%am W psi_ Sack fihuri be 1`rai e+d so the c tKS.&" the FT70Ts officiai csrsnnsc picas Ica pcsaarat (10%) and the sosaot sasmdod for libc Wily R'cnrt_ b The c the FDOT dots sm cleat so paucipm Ha &e sm3mmer pes�xil thank =4 The bid is "•7"""� be dnc U'I�JTY� urea t'!rc LiT81TY shy arram�se„ at iti asa eai+essr�, far, dbe prvmapt coa�rxiarr at ire ,� ,� ",. iwky Ract in sidr the rcloca6.2 s A6ocd by the Vnum is dMe csiet The uralff x w Kiocss This apcic+a„ dal UrLffY shall mooEy The F WTof its "nseat ad w"m ire >f find of dre dapoetisad foo& t7poa The f=iiX at scorch asatioc. The FDOT sbaD am:mmd The bigli mn cows= pcaaor to XWSIML The UTUMT AA aaaperaee srA the FDOTs exsraatsmr sa► adwdmk The that UTany'3tf. st+ as wk � +M" The sort d doe FDCn`s camrsrxaom�. Tine tlRH1iY shall dekad �.t r } array � ch r mrt 4rdij i il"�t a■e b delays Caasa+d blr is tit11.1TY"s fardsr+e b a0roptdr s>dt dinar schaodmi ssad 1 "y eta � CIIO�''r11� � ,�.prON dtheFsw caddwF�W]" 7, 'TbCUTLitY"" a § r , � � 4 Pm% y 0011 W, Vll 168 80 �`� `i, 6. a'q"EOd s° be � ao tic the uaso.yE trE��ro'es Pal am >todiadcd is this caataracx. y be de sok p 6c iiT"O.�f amd WA be Ladrrd a STWM We m m amd w T MOcmexm >cbd►ate AN mch "Ut is b be am l srA tie coamocseoa of tLis Pml =and i� a per tb� sic carne ddry b tie HST taoaoracar,� : . i. A8 ux-sim amd ""t um&ff tiK *A b c�aoteract e b tic =dsbcfmx of 6. DfSrRICT DU OfFRATI" or dcsigam acid le AM &6& =. afl 9KS60W. &ffKXW= and d wbmrvw Vic. s!wh my ce rte° of sails cant that L9tdit�r *'�C �hc p�o�raa+�oiioo and t d the scr -iaa Ada. aa3 tic . qm�r, � � �.� aad Lis dccisic+a � � �, 9==*= and Gael be 6mnd card e aQ'°m tic Fraatecs iresolo�, - s, L lie UriLm it wil at lam f Mv= R b tic f Wrs fat bid fa:lish 6c FD()T and adaaoc�c kdm&wg aitr mwm in tie 2* moo t of �ODArl far P"=cmt d said ik&y wmL In the c.eat dw tie AMW bid a momw Fries 2&PWARCCS a SSVaW ma"®rc i� pm� d3c LTa z TY &=a= (I.t) mac odw � cf by !tbc HXrT, is s's�►7 czsIc m P�= so that c total I�id arc P viivsomcez if the aaorvaoc pmwided I"1ioc to so of the bid � &c IDEPART)4EN-r wa rafsad the >�t dw dw P AOw a is kss tit tlse do oeit amom■t. the tic bid Pbm aivwmm xs if sacs wind is by tic UTRITY. Bach pwfm fa*ar a,FSoc dw is is e+reat 6d biliag P b The lccm of ties ¢` aPccm,cr is &M der the art.�,ce Par��art. a stfeed of tie be tirade a1 � RXii b tie tTTIi.iTY that b the .0 slid £said and is grascx tl�wt dte ac3raa�e tic Unmy •ni m �'� (40 d-j s frnm the chic of ieeaai��c. F�7 ; The M=K= d fates as be =adc :s fiod3mn x ; (choosrc am y; imp tic % SiiOe Tr =ati0lfi 7 =4 Fia.cL � s G f .."" ra �ac�od Karr �. �� d tEa�bt � bc�oCa �D�'�'�'°s+�t'�x' �/y� " • .rya • • . FDO i wd dw DqMnmcw Q( c a=rvtaD= d tse UVCIL the MITT sh3m N own. MM20L r'=q far ash of its fa--21i0M a zxar&cl: b dc I== d the vuhty pa UL 7 ,i� = TY ft6 avr eorapr b rxa+isaom c# the FWT «(�7 A=mw&6= MM33 .' la. 71c UTUJry cwvcm=U and aat that it shalt, b Ilse aractit Pes,a t�aa� 1rr dccad. same amd bold issaFcmC WoT baat'l• m a. CWNW cc •amt d`�" .grams ► ' &c �r arisin ca art�e� pw , 1Rs?T.}.�y. b�the �ao�oaa,cartr theme tsrst yfa�r peso�oct thrc F�i�l?i'i.'rMima we ckbt ! ('�09 drn„ tic ` • lL • { w w2�f ib rummi ani • i comm=d a viA lire "at pc*noead, 6ama�c�, ttt+et! b %ilt0irralt " ' "` ` �_j ' k r la" •P�.. Fh i t k Aft f AF-F.:'' �,y� �dxaia"7*'G !�"3.: :q' ':a° �'�r �'r+Kl e"�.a4hhi ��,',� i"'n�fit�' a�� a �•� bmftzkm cowd =Wwgimcd offkm. atd djew offics�i a P be t=drd � tea p affixed . day a? � 6s t ab�a� *era. unLItY: S csaac-r Water acrd Yasceva:er District BY. jam] ���r'. /y( � r „, A _ ' _._ _ ): "a� j Lam✓ _,� ■ / l: Attest is t s CAM lsfaes� t,. FDM A,pxo -. d u to farm LcPky avd �{ � SI ATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTm1T OF TRA.Nw-6RTAM-t£ BY. 1 :x IJa t. � 7A 5v, y► N y ��j hi i�,�'aw `�' N �� ° & R d e ��y 9 6 Am I, x Y �iw:j4 r y <•i. • '�+r' ir�4'' '6 x1 � • i � :,y��� +,wry #; s s � , w r , X ,. ` T1�s �•-T. > aad ea+ecsad irb s ► ` ' ..�' . ` - "9-1a, by aw bet+nc of fi ! F3aci Dqmmsem of Trams{+cartdOn�, ies or trkacd b = DOI" md*c.%ft4(FhcikDqmvwomof Divitioa d Tom. b bas "%td" id Cam' CoaO"0+` far as die " �- • Water amd xastrvaier Giskrct } :{ V � q �~ is } �+1'�'1II+a.:ll1j1M11-9 152 r sa is 6t .. C: r COP 'RI EREAS. DOT ad &c faint P*dc*mdm Apo mm= = &Md r. t99, mbemis DOT Ord to przfari be�die tsdc�e aT tie pattiat b this A�GREEM Eh'I'tiuoet lT tsar it �toeid be i tt w best boc" die 5` DOT amd at P. if as eacmu XMM "M a0b"od b pewtt3e lamds far tic addioanait pmhuwdm tinet 1'�oj�oat beef d tare Para *mmt bar Mr. r,. cir Z - THFREFOQE, in c d tie p4zsaiaes ad tie aa.eara�s stvatttiaod Lcaeoit tie psaes R': 1_ An dqasat :the amcaat d sl biffmjbw "A be anent by ac ioao i aco. moot. Said t:aan>w a=mw we be cpmd b7 DC►'Tan bdNANK a Psrci�p■e it tic' ri , aie dtic . Haacsd � - •�iobt tme Depstatreet diawrar+� Db+riraioi dTiatatwt� u,- mm* d tiles MM=MdWn 4Ate, ,fltrc3 acroaetit twi be opeaed siad ttY be ie+etarod" �` i aaact d DO?�' 2 Od= WO be 1o7i.k r p reci �?' b7 � P� as a�ooeraaclr b ct,ret is oqut die s'uac�r�rt prios 10 the cta�aa Of an SNFVbmmcuW AVS 3 AR dqcsio sbi be ode p" b i e amei oied tb tyrc DOT Ogioe at C4=fcv8a for ag+pcopeiao,c proacssi� at tic fou "im: FIARIDA Df?AfC'[7►tE'� -T OAF' TRA. tl� t a'IF OtSoe d C. �'a� t t�`;� PT, 6w $ - A d F tT +4 x. 3 x..,. ATT,%*.: JTA C t- A cafq O( fires A,gtaaoc>ot s'►a/ t3w 6 r 4. The DOTS CA=Vmv§m adaL7f bat 1, 1 1 1 be on seize 11 �L' leseatltr►lt�,f� �' �" �cpor�erat of iasoc omm ad AM bw t =k aniioatar tl# >, f jq w .... r .,, '.^i... r..... 'tYA'�bt.c�•'.: r .1 41,E iw.'� 4 d..:ir _ ...._ ..,..,...,._.W._......f._ r,k.: r� it tie ac+c+oot fur tie prtrpoie�c date t TbeTmmwwat 36=0 rra,Patrrtrlc to.:octt dpi 4 4 +} :.;, 6,,,.� , 7 4 � tl °;i�� kM$.G •al,aa ����'i�����Yt "'V f'9r ��N7Y�IUI e ,n _'`A >• �, � . � T>re T�o� fac�acaptxs }�, �.�' ... - •. °.. - r ., . � m A , � °.a.'a3�� .1fw0.,.hro 0 � es3:,.d��aa� � 4 x > .d45 k NV` A � r T q ' �" ,�" ;� 4i l— 6 e-2 x 3 ��+ �y� ('� /��j �1� ST ME it \) L 1.Ol S J�llitT]�`ZT UFTitAl�AORTA I� "x STATE GF R.1A i ;a 3 �y���y t �+� iac r' F "�'..y.' �yy"I�� /y�'i. Syr^$., %, . 1 1liS.Jl DI �746.�1 RAT P AID, -T 3301 Ewt T ' PARTICPAN'C -Gum-Me EIDE3tAL TAX K) NM A M /`fie > 5 3 mI6Kt E. Q+iiOCJC, CLEiiK �.��� ,iry +l x .. iyt � r t} 1 F4 + +�M }iH a �% Avg r olf WrfrgWQrta`S"!��'Ya�M " AC VEMT 1641 THtS ACREE1.tEJ~tT mw* f1vs <7egy of "_. 19% betwmn COLLIER COUNTY. A POLITICAL SUBOfMX M OF THE STATE OF FLOFao^. BY tTS BOAR() W QTY ACTING IN THEIR CAPACITY AS TRUSTEE OF THE GAC LAIC TRUST. P>taeraaGlerr rederrld b as ?rLesael� �r3 address Et 3341 Tarsani Thai East ttacl?s. Fbrv,,a 34112. and COLLIER COUNTY. A POLlTK^,41L SUBOMSOON OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA FOR AMD ON BEHALF OF THE TRAMSPORTATION DEPARTlf.£XT OF COLLIER COUNTY. &WWQhx rvAwred b as re - Cor.irttn »rt+oa�re madly r' a3&ess is 3301 Taruarrs Trai E.asL nape , Ftorda 34112 WHEREAS. Tnhrs*e has aoqueed 1.0615 awes bid n C44WF Cma*. nonda (faexexsa�er to as'PrCPft y'j,, front Avatar Prapd k-r- MW GAC Pmmle3, kv in acao►*..arxie warn tv hthv rtw 1S. 1983 Agre+enr+erat be4sueen Avow Pocow?es tnc and Cdder Courts. tlere+evaftw referred b as she •19W A4 'L and WHEREAS, p►.sst cant b the 1983 Agve enf.1* PrgXmly deeded to Tnafte arr3+cr, 1'ae rraorae5ary aoqured ftm 9* SubseqjwA saner d sad Prop", are to be used b ' 'rO"x'y°' '� `c Cues >s*4'hn arxS kar the 9 area kr, or, as `Golden Gale Es�xs'. axr WHEREAS. T; as.,ee ca*c :"�r ':as 'ss 4s red tarn re use &ld Of sale of a ponlNGn d se ac)a. ._►C Prepe -, . araC WHEREAS. Tr um*e Ras errs aged 1v2 a 6sburserrj v d a acrbcn d said Wr,ds la 1!ae Cotrhy^s Trahs.^apraRign p%;ararsnert a n mac wqh sae m d to pravmom ©[ t* 1993 Agewrwt by prpv%dr V *R rae S gety PWkge Fad oer for 1* mqK* et d Crol M Carty. Fkr�t..a. more =*c Scaly for PodesVws and bocydeas and to pr a safe ,glace Im schod c A*--n wftk awa" buses or ON el WHEREAS. Trusaee's riWl is b pr++be slj%caxht kolds 10 ssaale g-e cora*uc*M Of "Rana+! Sa*tj Rekqe FaaV.**s' wto►n Gdxn Caere Erases b sera► as a prolc" for tud" Eyes rftctl sh ad be `•.. -f► - by o"+en scWtrs_ WHEREAS Avaw PrWw-i s kv- Rasp rbes! a leinw of No obpc*cn•. claled 1rlaF t t. 1?9S, arxivwg fie use Of U-4S derwed kom V* sale d P'openly b fud s+e d *PAxae Satiety FaaktW wiTum C,016m Gage Estates_ P NOW THEREFORE. in 1 d she above Doses ttrtvd are rlt ;Oraftd r: s«nrr &V, s Qr-* aanl Of srs J%greemerlt, W d b Itx%o'w =lsider-a0on of ry nrt" clorestarcrls r set Sul" be4klw. and W !r ,xd and ra i,ate axsceaon. acr� trlr' sae pa"%es to be uAlc eci }use and : adegrsaee. * pa-.es tar 4o do acie as b#ow^s- 1 Tnrs:jee tae►" age- s 10 CWCUA- a M&qM60 d Fey Thmnard and No+'" Doears (W.WO 00) a tae lots krds t3 be etr„er� by 1'he Casey Im p<x-,,Vs" R emialAw ataod3. +(Tes'e+rsac9et rt�i -eC b as be `fv s') si �t fie ferrns and care +DE . A shs A4'ttrreM provided sad Ftsads b be used sdeoy $r h* ptxprJw d awmMqc&V (c, same axe tabGr D*) a mwwrr 'n d eg"l r"L Raat Sa'kry ROuge Facobft mod ¢ "*xJe a benxi'1. t*a rad*. gar- q- Ca^ a CL'.era sir, reberrcd b as to '>�'vrarrer'asj 2 The Couatlr a;ves ar4 waesares ev a sae Fu ft >* be used snlellr iar sard M" a ;" krrPrrrvsve erft needtd b pve4e !tie teQLwv+d Rurat Sa" Re&,ge Faoises for we by to pm�t*c Sad i rli stall be healed at lthe follow�tg sills hri�ein t?he �pl� i` �* y y k i area oorrrr•,a* known as Vcom Gage EszaoW, Tha Cosejr sl+nll amen�pt b aorapkswdatr #< §' Stag on each of tw beba sees n he order ftl d o td a based IrQoD flhe eeeserbar d r » w fr?i T,� I. Sheet Sill' and 13h Avenue St"1 2 G k 6iodr+rard and 22nd Sheet SE <�.�.�� 33- 23rd Sheet SW and im Avenge SW r�9�� � "' : and 366 � Eve A T"* Coxq agrees -..�K te a or " te in aC=r'a ai0e wt,,) of a b0Jr g r d grope V and sweices as set trIA in Comes 257, prOr4 � as may be 5. Paynw t d tie Funds to tie c wty i acz�orda oe .4h tie tdo"^rg pxocedwsr. (I) k" P;P)srW t ef S25. ,,OOiQ slxal B�irc Of Courtp Comers. COON coul -ty d it £2i Se=4 va rwt Of t* n airwirg nOtce by Cortf s•tX ai P- -ww-aA Ftn- -s !waft been e Agver vrt for r* krprg#"yenft Sad -arsra is stmt be trade wt* Q by r* Tnrslee, war copy b tie Real Pdq d0arrwenta6m Par"eM shat twen be prepartd and traorded drecly b Co ntlr vta CcLM Wan ryi or In IOW arnou t lo be pad 1 , i Pd FAy T'housard and N wain ftrtp (M days attar feoe rt d e Pvolde to twe Rear PrMerir Llarmagermett Dremr. a cc enx%Lres by tie County d te paymengs recoved shat dear$Y Va* V* : x=w d said epmiftm , Yfc*n V" (W) Caws x'er kvo Parx s*at (a) o!M-be :.-*- Peg Prom -1 Lkars39&-e "t Uce des face beep ccrts and at parr^,rs^ tags A9veme!rk and (b) re6xd b Tnrsaae arry and at Ltkm d frr say! Pra rwarp ROPOs a whictw stwai be depos Fund WS M The •-orawtr-e r& shat be cros yea d ttie e*icuocn of fie Agreerr'eet by bca p- % ant not by @wt Cow ty wit w cne (y) yew es UrK*rsbod and agreed by V* panaes teat to Coon wNw aw'y (30) daps, xv and A F%rds wfid have t she PT%Iscm d T^* t 19e3 Aqverwt 141 The Cou ty oberas and ag*e+r PCX Xyl a ira + 3,e Fu"ds rw acrcrdanee .rM ft CbIgaft be tie *x'Jw cb6gaWn d !x C:cxraty b pay airy veer; d I* trCroverrerts . 6. The Couryty agees to obtan and eswarKan wjffc art b provide for bA repays andt r nVbowwt o krvrovwrmft are darssayed C r ftSVvyed 7. Co A* agrees U; ddtr . rd s any and at ctmms. w6cm Cases s of or labft atom ig f►orsw or in arq Way =Cmc*d u*h tre we et t de%" cr OnUfeabon or use cf to trpoaeraeras by I any uW oekftd b two ir:rpnwamw tZS by tit County, it a. 7?*CoLstyunderstwiftand #vgI County i n acacardarae wl1 ft terms d l* Agnmamn prrr+aded sat* for we =ft ardlbr we d a part of ! pursuant 10 Ire IN3 a*nrisWW WW MN 0 U,� h 6 - k t � d �* �. S ��' � ,jf�k�Y Y k � t � � •. A �,e^`i^�j,} *' b�I� � � � � � y _ .� r 4p „� ?� ��-�;kkY .�ok �k ,u: �! t " `" k�t �� 9. a 1 •�c ,,? : ,, ,�y„ # a x SER%ICE AGREE) M%T 8E 1E N THE EAST. FIRE CK1►.`c7x4L � . 0�,1 'AND RESCUE DCST"RICT ANV THE oOARD OF Cam CIL1i'1TSI` 'y ; � r, sx CO�t.•1LS'�IO�'ERS � ' � � COLLIER COU:�►TV. FLORIDA Tkis SER%ICE AGREEa[E�T ( prt,c�c�t� made tfris of BOARD OF, COUNTY COQ M SSIO.SERS OF COLLIER COG�.N -T . FLORIDA, "mks- sties. i is `�N4�vi 5r /'"yam . asd tie EAST .�A!'I.ES FIRE CO\TROL '. XI, DLSTRiCT. k ti173EREAS. Purmaat to COMM Coiat4 Ordnaace" fat • i.t, as ame'a k-I& tie B�srd of C� C ertsted tit oMe'r C Cow F"ir+e Coertrri aiwc>pr� Sersicr Tawf t ait. kresaBer mkr rld to the " Crier Cawq F'o Conts-W u N EREAS. tk Coder C.. F'srr , C District, as ac a" b?' Coiar �r Cow - /��uo�+�s•cr k it - u.:f dcf iM of the Of C*Iik C"&"- own Alex= Fiwrsda. fiat is Mt w itiia a depcsie�t 4w. i�tplsdcst v rrt com" &a.rin• 4' K iiERE%& the EAST NA PLES FIRE CON-TROL A.-D RESC I E DCSiRKT v doe o crrnan, tPoWat aid PMOSS& as &$ r&ed M uR *p=TMmot s *Y spaase procrilum Ezt it "A aattacicd iertlo asr MCI" PON ated itzts. a '.: ptsside rrr rte." aad rare pr"rstiom MW rrscwt senior to sw&.Awsas of tit r s CoIktf Cosit.1 FiR CMtg -a Destrxt: aad x � t portiaes of de Coicrl Cos" F" Crwtnl D#rict dcsc•rRmd abose rrquir�cs rsrt sod rc tw�r p ttttssw s+cnriictfi awi WHEREA& the parties deskv to cater into did s��1Nt�elR told!!.tit.a■Ri ~ riRF of ttsc MgUa latcrg"erombestal c �erits.�. An of IN& Clnptcr 1"* 1 ett+eq.,, fir tit parpose ofsost pa ol Ere l�citr asst �trncse s+cnice to tios+t fe"s"�C+at grad PMU of Me, `Co�M[! C Fart x' R � Cow" Distract A isci arr the subject of ties avvemwou t t NOW . TH of the RF. it .�`' r!'r171a. iad oti!! salsai�tt aa% tonr in ia�d RKl tiLK t�ih# " G,m tit oilier, m'i" is itrt se%ssr�titt e,i, it .. v u I 4,1 r �`�' . {{ kV ..fir �tI� `; "'% {, I � i �!.va447t � 4'I r R 3. > dd ©24, F 1. 71e teo n. Of tiis Ap v cut skai, be efrectim fr� OcMb r 1. 19" M !lbt9r 3*. t'!!!. Tiffs Agretuvems a>rr bt agwe ,d as Mitt I�r�t gid csaditiOw xt ass lint by ststuA tea of bsch esecstcd u itb the S4=t fOnOMACies ass this A � Writing ; �. i4ti prises, L T1r I;jkST ,s FIRE CO-NTROL AND RESCUE DISTRKT SV fNrmA Grc prsscctioa asd M Farr Central District. T1e ` ~ s P" +ef the Ca cz T A" skai be ie,rae+d I� na E :IrW ! tit dust tata�tisws respysrx . ftr Cass fern sessic�t is the Comm Count Faye Cllr M District. Tie EAST NAMES FIRE CONTROL AND RESCUE DISTRICT stkai farMisk slid f PrKeYtion and rrscsse sm ices wit ;S tlse of carrrrx�,e ssytii� for C"icr Cost, Fwr Costrai Distrim xs utg xs iar ocbcr Ys.Ma of the Carr C."omet, F'.rr Ceatree Dist - rM protrdare;, or WIMM the rxt, ars arirrd b,� requen of the Coasts- or of Olihr. C.irw r Csstr F'.rr CaatsW prrtsiders;. Tit Fiat Ciiri1' the EAST \A FiRi D+trxt .J RESC IT DISTRI .Ci3� .�.�'D Dc CT skai. tats �'al ssiti tie CMW of the C, T of EmMvwy Sexsiim sad I%t Odwr avlw,y FGre' Chefs sersiciat tk C�cr Coasts Firr Ceeurti District„ firrsnd ar tie COMsejr M"p. iftfi"tift sad coafssint c2cfi tt�ti•s Per!, and set ap se rase witbw the Colrrr Come" Fire Cewtrai DisttriM Said sirs. tksi be presided is the sawt atasstr. ksli and prierits as tit fame prviftti n a.ad rrscse sm ices fsrassitd ss ititis tit friar E,AST' 1A1`LES RRE jCONMOL AND RESCUE D<STWCT taLiet i, , ,., j p .dem q- fieliWiSM of the EAST NA n,F„S, FIRE COt'TRO ADD RESCUE DDSTRICT. 1' IS patr tie EAST .XAn.ES FIRE CONTROL,.'AND RESC1'E DISTRICT fir services reSderr,d to a pertiei at the Calritr CwwscF � F'am Cowtrol Dius*,t parrsatast ta► tk n'+gli<raarwts of t fry taus " two courted dsrint Fin" Ymr I"S- 199"!. ft,,.. shm be caic'iatrd from the Latest tai xsscssaest r & inaabbit .%tis 1" 0( tack Of tkis Atrrtnw:t, A% -a&bic tat misst is the total an abk fir rWV xsd nrWw "tctaon scrim afi cr c of bees dedsctrd. raswtst is to be paid *a a M 5 April 1: Jrhr 1: sad �cptcabcr 1. Resrsat sad batliat era foio.aar� firmsh: Ps±�rrs�t eri iMt b:3rnd aw tit h M: Total ads F< „ sterns m tsst foe the C " r Cs.atg F".mr CMtre1 Dis r 4 ` kxs cyirctieas ferx and ada6misuatist cast*. to fled cP3yMftftA far. SC"4t! /�� .�/ °- SUI sad rut Stratus Tazir! Die#, 71t E't a Rescste t>we" 11 �A r 9b °fir w .;. Tq +y� a t � J 4 ,� �s a -� ,� ,, < .�..w;:: ,,,�,„, a. - -,r • w, ..xo.: a , 'v „ti�,;M �, �+,,. ,, , ..»sue hut!, "N� �" �.xr r r �.'� "t(' t4� ��t'^ � ; i sw`_'�� °"4. Gate Fire Cos" and Rtww District sia� exi nwek,t 21.33'X. of �� tk rtii:s� i■rii�CT ' ,` r ai "1ti Pa»ests to the EAST NAMES FIRE CK3N TRO4 AND .RESCUE DtSTR1CT shalt be aaadt qmrklfv by the CO[ NT1' Os dw fwku' � dstes; 2 F ¢ 2 Jas+sar- 1. Apni 1. John 1 ies 1 ri . asd Ceptcs i. Both Partin to this ASrreasest ie,rt y av n to co"Wrafe asd tir4ak is aaotsal p and pc*ets is tie iisttrtst of dine and r I "sidais the COasft of Ceram. asd wits the Frrr x� of tie State of Florida. c TUS A recsest a+ar be ternimate+d b±, edgier parij, ■fit t r sTicks Notice to tie Other parts pr w to the esd of any quaorw as Ott ira$ � AA ic7e AVvv=est%. ssd as*esda gists siertt+o„ 6et.re+cs tie the EAST-VAnXS FIRE COXMOL AND RESCUE DL'S7RICT tie arcs ta+ed per+ the COMM COSatf Fart Csitra aine herds rtscisded asd wpent ,d. In %V TN ESS WIf EREOF. the parties hereto do bes tb alias dark h srds asd seals on this /. 7 00 fir. ." Lk 'Cb Qk 49 R, S k r v 3 r dJ1f' p dRr,i 9 l A�j Mary Commy t I k „L r Wt- f`t, - Fr Al �� l 4, � �a '� „:,�.:. � P l � `,N � 9 l� '?F.jF �9 ♦, t ii# ti� k 4 +�.,, `a £ t � 4 .;:�hd. ,' fi 'Y �'P t f 4 602 s "A' BRUM UWS MAYBE SLSS I I I UI fl FOR TA NaM Oaf ALL ST C."itWAIL F E CALLS. ' ,� CO84WAJDM AXY OFFS TMT H" AVTMOSM FOR Fz pG y�yi. q p� xA �,wla S -; S'w�3 ' •i�a, • w s s � - 'a Via: • a ev Ir IF Won” + r a3-s3 BRUM UWS MAYBE SLSS I I I UI fl FOR TA NaM Oaf ALL ST C."itWAIL F E CALLS. ' ,� CO84WAJDM AXY OFFS TMT H" AVTMOSM FOR Fz pG y�yi. q p� xA �,wla � s - t �•,°s • • So- gap • a •, • • ,• to Ljwe lilt, I it - +, r i • ,• _s + • «;: :! • • f ,! .Y ' R ..+rte••► .. • •' � #' r rr • • �,. •. w • .. . 1 i a l • f • • t • .., j 4« In Vsir evert and fat /��. ..1/y� fit! unable . =, 3/ky,r�� any � .i'asm � i is a b support �i� era tail M prcd ,the CUSUxTer stud tr-a+ a access fo a copy of all source coda but ib I, fNa atc�n at zee Q Stet° Jw 5 117 S. Vine r M 1 fib SZTm W)ULJ 3@ 7 Qii3>EPM in r®:WIeCiIIO. i'f CiOM8Rtiim t and p&aie nsgcar Ctmoomers abRy b cond j t buskess, Am 4i ddE i 1 Y � Y; Y y�•� • �, � s; � s�� y aR � �� a a ' a , t`'R' � ,. z �° .=«k 7 ' .�r,%� r A x;. M's y� s i '� 'tdr T' '~� ��e�'��,�'� fit, iwi` • at � 5 t ,�,r, a� t a � v 7 ,r Sic Sala provide at ad no adc%onat oc�„ a txae trier brie Cdr ` ? i, l and e'er an Septerrtw 30, 1 9 .9 AN servioes.y� i #%a SRAi ` /+� to a mgobated WyilLJl� j�' ' 71, g {asl T aka d t AJ and of i in p ;: , ' ,. .. N • , N EJJ WHEREOF. I-Q Clislorner G4 Su l,each. y. first above%-.j:em X Mew > s and seals cn Me Qaide aW Vew AT TES3'; Dwigilt E CO 8rocic, Clerk � CC)MIny. FLORIDA a R M S , .. ry ri n � ^ t 8_ a: Ar . 'T e9 Ip All CORPORATE SEAL r s: as p r oyp xave d as to form and _ Legal � �S,Y�" ` i" `' ,k'� f��"„� �'�u.Cr " , a alt 4-i & pay }d a ryp rF�it a A �� °'` r *V r� �`.. a s��a"a' ,kra,�,E,rx �;' �"��'' '.o �' %• f » s a u �w f4 3 440 }3 n g h I v to d. 1 9►2 • {^y ! * M r!ax 9. 0'.4.4 a .. k �n�i �' t r §x ya r"a � +*L ° a•$a c is ' ''" p h [ �+ J NO. 96 419 RESOLUTION APPROVING USER FEES FOR C:OILER � COUNTY ` MS* L j y/+E PURSUANT, COLLIER, COUNTY ORDM ANCE N0. 96 • X6 ADOPTING BR.LMG Ate) COLLECTION PROCEDURE; PROVIDM ADJUSTMEWS AND WAMERS; AM APPROYM HAS CASES ` AM PAY1" T PLANS . s. } nOem!d b as "Ekt" peo do an+b%ftnoe aer>kCS b rye re s4, is and Allaiors d ocaff Ca-t7: and M*DW -AS. tae Ccller Cowly EUS cm;* bcadget r; funded tarough ad v* "m m salts and user feed; Yd M{4f R£AS. Goier Cox tr shad ar d fie 0010 Im &Tbulance saariae regR,ire an axVistmt b !ae user fees b ► s*** cun'+leat cosb d sers(cm b , tae residents and risfcus d Gamer Caortl� 1'h0Ei2FJ4S, Gaffer Coto* y 0-'d ancae 96 - 36 pe+ardes fiat to user lees for a T bclance serv"s Cal be esUbW d by Res buftn d ilia 8arard d Cavngr Gorz�mies+o�ners �s'tiaMar � reier�ed' b a�s'lrhe HOW. Ti IEREFCF;d: BE ff. RESOLVED BY Tim BO&RD OF r _ OF COUE t U+ { f1V*M k Cut SECTION ONE: EMS USER FEES USER FEE +.rLSiii A. E US AUBULAtiICE Te?MSPORT BASE RAT s 3010 . F t B E34 AuuetJL.A:'I ;E T M%CSPORT FIM "M S � � ri �k y y • Of COUNTY TRAITS GAPPED AT T LLES • IACTIW. WEAGE FOR OUT OF COUNTY !"lTEfiFACXiiY C_ SPEC &#L EVEN a E+ • TWO (2)���y LE i4LG - Ow jtj /���k/� t�E D �'. t Mk1y�4 ✓: �' '� Iy i pCRd :m F � kj'4�iaT•�k+,�'� � :' f � 5 Y D. DOPES OF PACE Y• �", #; GOVERMMENToAL E IN EREST ON PAST 0 k 0. Y• } a. w pest dua na days a w bov Hedcw and 30 dro saw b my eees�aespbr � P" a serrioe FOOPOnIX b. T" [ j aE1ar he test peat dat noica :4 r n it i_ ' dw w� F• a t t� US be *wt w'x G Mtr s leer i% fty IpM pjb4 tee seams* wi a sent b' ' C. k0west be a$Ssxed at 1% pef teCIA a1 an a=G Mfr het see x� e w sera b hs C"Ws M*ac*d cAx>m aQarecy or sat cp tar I paysnwet lia^ (CxCkxkq het s?eere b Cae+stX DOICI .arasery t wi Oa aaeda sereiable for'' f ur as s4nim MC7Oeeli of e pariees, 'Stepult Ree !ae'IMiae ° x M Pp>sabte at '" 6t b M condoom d ha pvp i*am ft unpaid batseeoe shM be a4:anasered se a -4h -q4c* n 8.3 abo.e E Vitrefe arrtArsae sex eics biKsj, at ar>y stage in tFas bag and Ooftc='ai T xR ant . rMareed bed tae P�asssl oftckaft 1I. 1111araeuea Sae�iOes Dspsraeese�t shat eaYlee i eeasonalAe auepelllil tee "`� ^S �y .,. ;,y .'• Y;.,f A%. 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Chair Collier County Board of County Commissioners 3301 Tamaimi Trail Naples, FL 34112 Dear Chairperson Berry: ,.c-irrf o� ro,unty Corr'rissianert Misc. Correa Date 1.0-1-3 ".qtr item# .9 h Copies To: Please find enclosed the Annual Report for Florida Development Finance Corporation for fiscal year 1996 -1997. This report is being issued on September 30, 1997, per the FDFC Act statutory provision (Section 288.9604(4)(C) of Act). Please call my office if you have any questions at (407) 316 -4652. Sincerely, David G. Franklin President Florida Development Finance Corporation DGF /mv enclosure 390 North Orange Avenue, Suite 1300, Orlando, Florida 32801 (407) 3164646 • (407) 3164680 FAX • Florida AweVelopment rinance or Annual Report June 30, 1998 r 'rri 1 Ire ,c , ' , , f �• ��, r 4 g- Sa. w J,. �;.%:.. �r _{ F'•0. ` 1 bGl m-1 h Orange Avenue s'.� `•.t r +�` . < `,, °'' r rlendo,Florlde32801 Ohm* . (407)316.4646 -4680 Fex (6071318 COMPOSITE PLACEMENT MEMORANDUM 16 G'3 +4.4 In the opinion of Bond Counsel, assuming continuing compliance by the Issuer and the Borrowers with the provisions of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the "Code "), interest on the Bonds is excluded from gross income for federal income tax purposes under existing law, except for interest on any Bond held by a person who is a "substantial user" or a "related person" as those terms are used in Section 147(a)(4) of the Code. interest on the Bonds is treated as an item of tax preference for purposes of both the individual and corporate alternative minimum tax: moreover, interest on the Bonds may he subject to certain other taxes imposed on certain tax payers as described herein. interest on the Bonds is exempt from taxation under the laws of the State of Florida, except certain estate taxes and taxes imposed on Corporations by Chapter 220, Florida Statutes. See 'Tax Exemption' herein. $4,700,000 FLORIDA DEVELOPMENT FINANCE CORPORATION INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT REVENUE BONDS ENTERPRISE BOND PROGRAM S 2,000,000 1998 Series Al (Suncoast Bakeries, Inc. Project) due June 1, 2023 CUSIP: 34061N AA2 S 1,200,000 1998 Series A2 (Intrepid Powerboats, inc. Project) due June 1, 2023 CUS1P: 34061N ABO S 1,500,000 1998 Series A3 (Pioneer -RA 11, Incorporated Project) due June 1, 2023 CUSiP: 34061N ACS Dated: June 11, 1998 Price: 100% Florida Development Finance Corporation (the "Issuer ") will issue the lionds in three (3) separate series, designated Series 1998A1, 1998A2 and 1998A3 (each a - Series -). The Bonds of each Series will be payable from, and are secured by, a pledge of payments to be made to the Issuer under a separate Loan Agreement between the respective Borrowers named in Appendix A herein, and from proceeds of such Series of Bonds and other moneys pledged therefore under a separate Indenture of Trust between the Issuer and SouthTrust Bank, National Association, as trustee (the "Trustee") pursuant to which such Series of Bonds is issued and secure, and separate irrevocable direct -pap Letter of Credit issued wnh respect to such Series of Bonds by SUNTRUST BANK, CENTRAL FLORIDA, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION (the Bank'). The corresponding Letter of Credit will expire on Junc I, 2003 for the Series 1998A1 and Series 1998A2 Bunds and on June 1, 2001 for the Series 1998A3 Bonds, unless earlier terminated or unless renewed or extended. The Letter of Credit as to each Series of Bonds may be replaced by a substitute irrevocable letter of credit under the terms aril conditions set forth in the Loan Agreement and the Indenture of Trust for such Series, as described herein. The Bonds of each Series are being offered on the basis of the financial strength of the Bank and not the Maneial strength of the issuer, the Borrowers or any of the Participating Banks, as defined herein, or other security. This Composite Placement Memorandum does not describe the financial condition of the Issuer, the Borrowers or the Participating Banks. Each Series of Bards will initially hear interest at the Weekly Rate, as more fully described herein, determined on the first day of each Weekly interest Period (as defined herein), and payable on the first husincss day of each month, commencing July 1, 1998. The interest rate for each Series of Bonds is subject to conversion to a Fixed Rate as described herein, in which case such Series of Bonds will be subject to mandatory tender as described herein. Bonds of a Series which bear interest at the Weekly Rate will be purchased, at the optiun of the holder thereof, at the principal amount thereof, plus accrued interest, if arty, at the rimes and subject to the conditions described herein, The Bonds of each Series are subject to mandatory purchase and optional and mandatory redemption prior to maturity as provided in the respective indentures of Trust and as described herein. The Bonds of each Series will be issuable as fully registered Bonds in denominations of 5100,000 each and integral multiples of $5,000 in excess thereof (except that after the Conversion Date, the Bonds are issuable in denominations of 55,000 or any integral multiple thereon. The principal of each Series of Bonds is payable at the pnncipal corporate trust office of SouthTrust Bank. N.A. as Trustee. The interest on each Series of Bonds shall be paid by mailed by the Trustee to the person in whose name the Bond of such Series is registered on the registration books kept by the Trustee at the close of bucsinessaOn the second business day next preceding such interest payment date so long as the Bonds bear interest at the Weekly Rate. THE BONDS OF EACH SERIES ARE LIMITED OBLIGATIONS OF THE ISSUER. THE ISSUER SHALL NOT BE OBLIGATED TO PAY THE BONDS OR THE INTEREST THEREON EXCEPT FROM THE REVENUES AND TIIE PROCEEDS PLEDGED THEREFOR, AND NEITHER THE FAMI AND CREDIT NOR T11E TAXING POWER OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA OR ANY POLITICAL SUBDIVISION THEREOF iS PLEDGED TO THE PAYMENT OF THE PRINCIPAL OF OR INTEREST ON THE BONDS. THE ISSUER HAS NO TAXING POWER. The Bonds are being offered in a nonpublic offering to a limited number of prospective investors who qualify as "accredited investors' under any of the following categories at the time of the sale of Bonds to that person or entity: 0) a bank, as defined in Section 3(aX2) of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (doe 'Securities Act'), or arry savings and loan association or other institution as defined in Section 3(aX5HA) of the Securities Act, whether acting in its individual or fiduciary capacity; (it) a broker or dealer registered pursuant to Section 15 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (doe *Exchange Act'); (iii) an insurance company, as defined in Section 2t 13) of the Securities Act; (iv) an investment company registered under the investment Company Act of 1940; (v) an organization described in Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, corporation, Massachusetts or similar business trust, or partnership not formed for the specific purpose of acquiring the Bonds, with total assets in excess of $5,000.000; (vi) a natural person whose individual net wotpa partnership join net worth with that person's spouse at the time of his purchase, exceeds $1,000,000; (vii) a natural person who had person individual ndiv income in excess of $ or et each of the two most recent years or joint income with that person's spouse in excess of 5300,000 in each of those years and who has a reasonable expectation of reaching die same income level in the current year; and (viii) a trust with total assets in excess of S5,000,000. not formed for the specific purpose of acquiring the Bonds, whose purchase is directed by a sophisticated person as described in 17 C.F.R. § 230.506(h)(2)(1i) promulgated under the Securities Act. The Bonds are not deemed to be suitable investments for anyone other than an 'accredited investor.' The Bonds of each Series are offered subject to prior sale, when, as and if issued by the Issuer, subject to the approving opinion of Alterman. Senterfitt dt Eidson, P. A- Orlardo, Florida. Bond Counsel, and certain other conditions. SUNTRUST EQUITABLE SECURITIES Dated: tune 1 I, 1998 as Placement Agent ORC74438:1 0 n i a ,3 � Florida Development 1 bG], ii Finance Corporation 0 Annual Report June 30, 1998 • FA 10 An Enterprise Florida Capital Development Affiliate 16 G 1 and Florida Development Finance Corporation • Annual Report June 30, 1998 _Table o,,�Contents 0 Management Letter ....... . J Section Gubernatorial Bond Approval Letter ............... 2 PressReleases .... ............................... 3 Audited Financial Statements ...................... 4 4i s y i An Enterprise Florida Capital Development Affiliate '' 0 0 RM i; i l6G Florida Development Finance Corporation Management Letter June 30, 1998 An Enterprise Florida Capital Development Affiliate 21 C 1 ' "1 "6G� FLORIDA DEVELOPMFNr FINANCE CORPnRATr N An Enterprise Florida Capital Development Affiliate Annual Report for the Fiscal Year Ended June 30,1998 On behalf of the Board of Directors and the staff of the Florida Development Finance Corporation (FDFC). we are pleased to submit the Annual Report for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1998, to the Governor of the State of Florida, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, the President of the Senate, the Minority Leaders of the Senate and House of Representatives, the Auditor General, the public agencies with whom the Corporation has entered into Interlocal Agreements, as well as the people. businesses and economic development professionals of the State of Florida. Program Overview This Annual Report summarizes the operating activities of the Corporation's Enterprise Bonds Program a small issue, industrial development bond program providing the lowest cost, long- term, tax - exempt financing available in Florida for expanding, creditworthy small manufacturers. This report also summarizes audited financial results for the year, provides information about corporate structure and concludes with a recommendation regarding bond guaranty resources. 0 This past year represented a period of significant transition for the bond program. Enterprise Florida was unsuccessful in obtaining needed legislative amendments to the Florida Development Finance Corporation Act. Changes being sought would have accomplished the following: 1) more clearly defined bond issuance and underwriting authority; 2) extended the Sunset on the fixed rate Enterprise Bonds program from June 1998 to June 2002; and 3) restored FDFC Enterprise Bond 0 guaranty capacity from S 16 million to $35 million, the amount envisioned in the initial creation of the program. As a result of this setback. the fixed rate Enterprise Bond program was discontinued. In its place, a variable rate Enterprise Bonds Program was developed. Development of this program commenced in November 1997 and concluded in February 1998. This product provides 0 borrowers with the lowest cost tax - exempt financing available in Florida for expansion projects. Under the market - driven variable rate program, borrowers secure a letter of credit from an approved participating bank to secure its bonds. The aggregate bond offering, comprised of multiple borrowers, is secured by a Master letter of credit issued by either First Union National Bank or SunTrust Banks. The Master letter of credit allows Enterprise Bonds to carry the credit rating of these highly rated commercial banks and ensures that small Florida borrowers have access to the lowest interest rates available in the capital markets. The use of letters of credit overcomes the serious bonding capacity limitations of the now defunct fixed rate program. The benefits of the restructured program are numerous. Several are highlighted below: • The borrower achieves financing rates at 30% below the Prime lending rate, thus representing the lowest cost financing for fixed asset purchases available in Florida for small manufacturers. 16G1o4 , • Credit underwriting and due diligence for the letter of credit is performed by the borrower's local bank who is already very familiar with the company. The borrower does not have to develop a relationship and close a loan with a new lending institution. • The borrower is able to customize the loan to fit its needs because the terms and conditions associated with the financing are negotiated between the borrower and its local bank. • Participating banks generate fee income by providing the borrower the letter of credit. This provides local banks the incentive to market the program. The fixed rate program did not provide this incentive. The repositioned Enterprise Bonds Program was officially launched in February of 1998. Due to a successful marketing campaign and rapid market acceptance, a $4,700,000 variable rate bond / financing closed on June 11, 1998 for the benefit of the expansion projects of three Florida manufacturers. Further, as of June 30. 1998, another bond issue in the range of $4 - $6 million was pending for a projected closing in September 1998. Additionally, a pool of 15 qualified candidates with projects 9 under consideration valued at approximately $20 million had been identified for future bond financings. Thus, a qualified pipeline of candidates for future financings has been established. Enterprise Bonds and the Markets Served 0 The primary market served by Enterprise Bonds. the Corporation's industrial development revenue bond program, is the small Florida manufacturer with fixed asset financing needs in the $500,0000 to $2.0 million range. In the manufacturing industry, smaller firms are responsible for a disproportionate amount of quality job growth. We have since broadened our target client profile to include providing this type of financing to certain 501 (c) (3) non - profit organizations. Primary emphasis will be placed on serving the needs of educational, healthcare and social /cultural organizations. These entities contribute to the quality, of life in our State. The availability of low -cost capital is key factor in determining the ability of businesses to acquire advanced plant and equipment technologies that enhance productivity, thereby improving a company's global competitiveness and employment high-wage opportunities. help businesses accomplish these objectives i Enterprise Bonds Enterprise Bonds place smaller manufacturers and non - profit organizations on a level playing field with larger corporations and municipalities in terms of accessing the attractive financing terms and conditions available through tax - exempt bond market. Historically, small creditworthy manufacturers in Florida have found financing expansion projects through tax - exempt bonds uneconomical because the substantial costs of issuance for a stand -alone bond issue makes the project infeasible. Additionally, smaller firms do not have the credit strength necessary to directly access tax- exempt capital markets. Enterprise Bonds group loans to individual borrowers into a single issue. This "pooling" of loans significantly reduces bond issuance costs for participating borrowers. Additionally, the market - driven credit enhancement provided by investment grade Master letter of credit banks enables our 2 16G1 oq i clients to benefit from the underlying high quality credit rating of these major financial institutions. This allows tax - exempt funds to be raised at an "A +" or "AA" rated interest rate, a similar rate as that paid by large corporations which access Wall Street directly. The benefit of this low rate is passed along to the borrower through Enterprise Bonds. Milestones Leading to the First Sale of Variable Rate Enterprise Bonds The Corporation completed the following milestones in February of 1998, which prepared the way for the first sale of variable rate Enterprise Bonds on June 11. 1998. • Program bond documents were drafted by Akerman. Senterftt & Eidson. P.A.. as bond counsel. and Holland & Knight. LLP. as Master letter of credit counsel. • Through a competitive bidding process. FDFC selected both First Union National Bank and SunTrust Bank to provide Master letters of credit. placement agent and remarketing services. SouthTrust Bank was selected through a request for proposals as Trustee and Paying Agent. • A decision was made to broaden our customer base to include providing tax - exempt financing to qualified 501 (c) (3) designated non - profit organizations. These companies have missions which revolve around providing educational, cultural. social and health- related services. • Comprehensive marketing materials were created by FDFC staff and an outside advertising agency, including a program brochure, banker selling kit. advertisement to be placed in print media and a direct mail piece. • Training sessions were held statewide to educate First Union and SunTrust bankers /commercial market managers with regional management responsibility. • Training sessions were held statewide to educate economic development practitioners and local business leaders regarding the benefits of Enterprise Bond financing. First Sale of Variable Rate Enterprise Bonds On June 11, 1998, FDFC completed its first variable rate composite bond offering totaling 54.700.000. Proceeds supported manufacturing expansion projects for three Florida businesses: Intrepid Powerboats, Inc. in Largo. Pioneer RAM in Orlando and Suncoast Bakeries, Inc. in Bradenton. The bonds were secured by borrower payments and the credit strength of the Master letter of credit bank, which was SunTrust Bank. Central Florida, N.A. The credit enhancement structure enables our borrowers to benefit from the outstanding credit rating of two premier financial institutions. The strength of the credit rating allowed the companies to borrow at an all -in annual floating rate cost of 5.85 %, including bond issuance costs. These terms compare very favorably to traditional loans typically priced at the Prime lending rate or 8.5% in today's market. The projects funded from this bond sale are expected to create 93 new quality jobs while retaining an additional 205. 3 16W, The following comments from two borrowers highlight the program's benefits: "The Enterprise Bonds are an essential component to the forward development Plans of Pioneer RA,1.1. Inc.. " said Ted A. Vlamis. President of Pioneer RAM. "The proceeds tit -ill he used to acquire a neH, facility. properly remodeled for our needs, and to purchase nexv equipment necessary to the continued growth of our product lines. " "One of the greatest benefits derived from the Enterprise Bond program, aside from allowing us to arrange financing at the same costs as our much larger competition, is that the long -term nature of the financing has meant that we can implement more of our expansion .sooner rather than later while maintaining a reasonable level of cash flow., " said Raymond C. Ruder, Controller of Suncoast Bakeries, Inc. Forecast for Future Enterprise Bond Issues The board and management of FDFC are focusing on establishing a meaningful critical mass of annual bond volume. Initial marketing efforts suggest that demand for this financing product exceeds $20 million annually. A critical component of this effort will be developing sufficient product demand to facilitate scheduled, quarterly bond closings. This objective seems achievable in light of the current prospect backlog that exceeds S20 million according to our pre - screened "best prospects" list. As more and more participating banks begin to utilize the program, it is believed that these numbers will further improve. As of June 30, 1998, three different commercial banks had participated in the program. However, it is forecast that in the coming year many more financial institutions %kill participate as letter of credit providers. Staff efforts are ongoing to continue development of an effective statewide product distribution system through direct marketing to bank relationship managers at the financial institutions with the largest commercial market presence within the state of Florida. Additionally, we will maintain efforts to support local economic development practitioners by making local bond presentations to 0 community and business leaders. Adhering to this strategy will insure that small creditworthy Florida manufacturers and 501 (c) (3) non - profit organizations will have access to a sufficient amount of low -cost, long -term, floating rate financing with terms consistent with what is available to small manufacturers in other states and, thereby, remain globally competitive. Enabling Legislation In 1993, the Florida Legislature created the Florida Development Finance Corporation (the Corporation) pursuant to the Florida Development Finance Corporation Act. The Corporation was charged with assisting economic development in the state primarily through the tax - exempt bond guaranty program established by the enabling legislation. The FDFC Act provides that FDFC may issue revenue bonds and loan the proceeds to approved applicants to finance projects relating to 4 9 16G1 economic development in the state and to guaranty such bonds as provided in the FDFC Act. In order to issue bonds for an expansion project. the Corporation must enter into an Interlocal Agreement with a local governmental agency %khere the project is to be located. The State of Florida and the public agencies %yith whom FDFC has entered into Interlocal Agreements to issue bonds are not obligated to pay the bonds and other debt instruments of the Corporation. Neither the faith and credit nor taxing power of the State of Florida or these public agencies are pledged to the payment of principal and interest on the bonds or other debt instruments. Bonds and other debt instruments issued by the Corporation are special obligations of the Corporation payable solely from, and secured by, a first lien on proceeds, moneys, revenues, rights. interest and collections pledged under the resolutions and indentures authorizing individual bond issues. 0 Corporate Governance The powers of the Corporation are vested in a board of directors consisting of five members appointed by the Governor and confirmed by the Senate. Legislation provides that at least three of the directors shall be bankers and one shall be an economic development specialist. The 10 chairperson of the Florida Black Business Investment Board is provided ex- officio membership. The Corporation is managed by a president appointed by the FDFC board. Enterprise Florida, Inc.. the state's primary economic development organization. provides funding, strategic management and administrative support services to FDFC through its Capital Development 9 affiliate. Staff and members of the FDFC board are listed on the inside back cover of this report. Status of Bond Guaranty Fund The Florida Development Finance Corporation Act required the establishment and capitalization 1 of a Bond Guaranty Fund, capitalized from sources other than the state, for the purpose of supporting the now defunct fixed rate bond program. The statute required capitalization for this fund equal to the maximum annual debt service on outstanding fixed rate bonds. This fund served as the first recourse in the event of a default on fixed rate bonds. 1 As of June 30. 1998. the Bond Guaranty Fund totaled S1.279.68-3). These funds were provided by the FDFC member banks. Initially. 5343.000 of the original $1.2 million capitalization was allocated as credit enhancement for the 53.235.000 fixed rate bond issuance which took place in May of 1997. Given that the fixed rate program was not extended by the legislature. the FDFC board elected at its August 18" 1998 board meeting to return 5750.000, plus accrued interest from the Bond Guaranty Fund, to member bank contributors. Once this distribution takes place, $450,000 will remain in the fund, representing a 33% premium to the amount required by statute. These excess funds will provide a hedge against the unlikely event that the value of the guaranteed investment contract purchased with Bond Guaranteed Fund proceeds declines in the future. As of June 30, 1998, the balance outstanding on the three fixed -rate loans was S2.708.823. 1 Conclusion 16G1 * ` On September 2. 1998, the Corporation completed the second variable rate bond issue in the 0 amount of 55.205 million for the benefit of three additional expanding Florida manufacturers. Accordingly. FDFC closed S10 million of aggregate financings within a six month period of the introduction of the restructured program. Based upon these and the other positive developments summarized in this report, within the next year the Enterprise Bonds Program expects to achieve the milestone of S20 million in scheduled annual bond financings needed for "critical mass." 1 These successful issuances of the first variable rate Enterprise Bonds confirm that a strong market exists for this tvpe of financing alternative. This market demand confirms the necessity for continued development of the lowest cost financing options for Florida to insure that Florida companies remain competitive with businesses utilizing similar financing methods in other states and countries. The first nine Enterprise Bonds borrowers have benefited from financing terms and conditions previously unavailable to creditworthy Florida manufacturers. Until now, these financing options have been available only to large corporations and expanding businesses in other states. Through 0 Enterprise Bonds, Florida manufacturers now have the prospect of competing more effectively in the global marketplace, a vision consistent with the goals of Enterprise Florida and economic development practitioners throughout Florida. As was mentioned previously, it is important to continue to develop the distribution system utilizing the resources of our partner commercial banking institutions. Ongoing efforts will continue in this area in the coming year. This approach is in keeping with our goal of creating the critical mass of bond program volume. A benefit of this effort is the expansion of the universe of companies that will be taking advantage of this unique source of financing. As in the past, existing and new government and business partners will play a critical role in the accomplishment of these goals and related objectives. In closing, we would like to thank all who have helped develop Enterprise Bonds including our board members, member banks, local government agencies for entering into Interlocal Agreements to finance projects in their communities, the Florida Legislature and the Office of the Governor for 0 providing operating funds and our statewide economic development partners for assisting in the marketing of this financing program to small manufacturers throughout Florida. Respectively submitted, Chairman September 29. 1998 r� -- 0 M M - W.; President 16 G 1 I" FloridaDevelopment Finance Corporation Annual Report 10 1 1 June 30, 1998 I ' I I Gubernatorial Bond Approval Letter 2 i D BOND APPROVAL FOR PURPOSES OF SECTION 147(f) OF INTERNAL REVENUE CODE OF 1966 C Executive Office of the Governor Room 361 Collins Building • Tallahassee, FL 32399 -0001 16G J ' Florida Development Finance Corporation ( "FDFC ") is a public body corporate and politic created pursuant to the Florida Development Finance Corporation Act (Chapter 288, Section IX, Florida Statutes) for the purpose of issuing bonds for the benefit of small manufacturers. FDFC intends to issue its bonds to finance projects located in Manatee, Orange and Pinellas Counties, in an aggregate principal amount of up to 54,700,000. • FDFC conducted a duly - noticed public hearing with respect to each project. A copy of the published notice and the minutes of each such meeting are attached as Exhibit A. After conducting the public hearing, the applicable county commission approved the issuance of the bonds for the project in their jurisdiction. Attached hereto as Exhibit B are copies of county • approvals. FDFC hereby requests approval of the bonds for purposes of Section 147(f) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 by either (i) the Governor, (ii) the Attorney General, or (iii) another elected official appointed by the Governor to approve the bonds of FDFC. Please sign below to indicate • such approval. This requested approval is solely for purposes of the Internal Revenue Code. FDFC bonds do not create a debt or obligation of the State of Florida or any political subdivision thereof. • • Approve y: • OROl2933;1 w FLORIDA DEVELOPMENT FINANCE CORPORATION .�..! ! - —• -�-�� David Franklin, President a I Florida Development Financll Corporadon Annual Report June 30, 1998 Press Releases F a yA 4 3. s P, • 0 a a 0 0 E1VTERpR1SEpL0RFDA 16G1 O I #98-11 For Immediate Release: June 24. 1998 Contact: Jessica Cary (850) 921 -5495 FIRST S4.7 MILLION VARIABLE -RATE ENTERPRISE BONDS HELP BUSINESS EXPANSION Three Florida Manufacturers Receive Rate of 30 Percent Below Bank Prime Rate or an "All -In" Cost Of 5.8S Percent ORLANDO — Enterprise Florida today announced the issuance of $4.7 million in variable rate demand obligation bonds - the first variable -rate bonds issued under the Enterprise Bond program. The bonds will support the expansion efforts of three Florida manufacturers: Intrepid Powerboats. Inc. in Largo, Suncoast Bakeries, Inc. in Bradenton and Pioneer RAM in Orlando. Florida Development Finance Corporation (FDFC), an Enterprise Florida affiliate, issued the tax - exempt composite Industrial Development Bonds on June 11 in separate series for each company. This new financing product was introduced in late February 1998. The Enterprise Bond Program serves the financing needs of the state's smaller manufacturers that are not able to take advantage of the low -cost, tax - exempt financing available to large corporations. In addition, qualified 501( C )( 3) organizations, such as private secondary schools, may also participate. Under the Enterprise Bond Program, financings for individual companies and organizations are grouped together to form a larger composite issue. The pooling of individual loans spreads the costs of issuance among several borrowers that would otherwise find tax - exempt financing uneconomical. This structure enables FDFC to accommodate borrowers with financing needs ranging from $500,000 to $2 million. Interest rates, set weekly based on current market conditions, are among the lowest available in the capital markets at an all -in cost of 30 percent below the Prime Lending rate typically charged by lenders to small businesses. (One of three) 390 horn. Orange Avenue. Suite 1300 - Orlando. Florida 32801 - Ph" 1407) 316-4600 - Fox (407) 3164599 16 G 1 P' I SunTrust Bank served as placement agent, selling the bonds to investors. Each borrower's bond was secured by a letter of credit to guaranty repayment. Banks participating in this first issue included SunTrust Bank, NationsBank and SouthTrust Bank. These and other Florida banks are expected to participate in future bond issues. FDFC was also assisted in this bond offering by Akenman. Senterfitt & Eidson. P.A., as bond counsel. Mr. Charlie Sands of a Kosan Associates provided financial advisory and program marketing services. "This program provides borrowers the low financing costs historically achieved by large corporations and ver• flexible financing terms because the loan is negotiated between the • borrower and its local participating bank." said David G. Franklin. President of Florida Development Finance Corporation and Enterprise Florida's Capital Development arm. Suncoast Bakeries. Inc.. a commercial baken•, is using bond proceeds to finance the purchase of equipment and the 20.000 square foot expansion of its current facility. The project • will add 18 new jobs to the 66 already in existence at the facility. "One of the greatest benefits derived from the Enterprise Bonds program. aside from allowing us to arrange financing at the same costs as our much larger competition, is that the long -term nature of the financing has meant that we can implement more of our expansion sooner rather than later while maintaining a reasonable level of cash flow." said Raymond C. Ryder. Controller of Suncoast Bakeries, Inc. Pioneer RAM. a wholesale manufacturer of decals and labels for ceramic and glassware novelty items. is buying equipment. acquiring an existing building and renovating the 27,000 square foot structure. The project will create 28 new jobs and retain an additional 54. "The Enterprise Bonds are an essential component to the forward development plans of Pioneer RAM, Inc.," said Ted A. Vlamis, President of Pioneer RAM. "The proceeds will be used to acquire a new facility, properly remodeled for our needs, and to purchase new equipment necessary to the continued growth of our product lines. We greatly appreciate the close cooperation and assistance of all parties in completing the bond process in a timely matter." Bond proceeds will be used by Intrepid Powerboats. Inc., a manufacturer of customized powerboats. to purchase, renovate and expand an existing plant by 10,000 square feet into a 70,000 square foot production facility. The project will expand Intrepid Powerboats' full -time employment 55 percent, creating 47 new jobs while retaining an additional 85 positions. (Tvw of three) 16G1 A c Firms interested in participating in the Enterprise Bond program are encouraged to contact Enterprise Florida at (407) 316 -4646. Applications are accepted at any time. The next bond issue is scheduled for late summer or early fall. Enterprise Florida is the business - government partnership established to help guide the development of Florida's economy. D 0 0 a 9 0 D 0 6 949 Q�+ h ��' try. ENTERPRISEFLOR/DA 1bG1a t Government & Badness Develoorng Florida's Economy 498 -04 For Immediate Release: February 19. 1998 Contact: Jessica Cary (850) 921-5495 ENTERPRISE FLORIDA LINKS WALL STREET FINANCING TO MAIN STREET B USINESSES Florida Companies Have : t ccess To Borrowing Costs As Low As 30 Percent Below Bank Prime Rate To Finance Long Term Debt ORLANDO — Enterprise Florida, the business - government partnership established to guide the development of Florida's economy, has teamed with Florida banks to offer a new Enterprise Bond Variable Rate Program that provides financing with rates as low as 30 percent below . prime. The program gives smaller manufacturers and select 501(c )(3), not - for - profit organizations access to the same attractive financing for expansion projects that Fortune 500 companies get on Wall Street. Bonds will be issued through EFI's operating affiliate, Florida Development Finance Corporation (FDFC). "This program gives borrowers a great deal of flexibility in terms of repayment of principal and the term of financing. since this is negotiated between the borrower and an approved participating bank that guarantees repayment of the borrower's loan through a letter of credit." said David G. Franklin. President of Florida Development Finance Corporation and of the EFI Capital Development arm. FDFC's Variable Rate Program provides a market mechanism to enable Florida banks to better meet the long -term financing needs of their smaller credit -worthy manufacturers and select non - profit borrowers. "This program reinforces the mission of the Enterprise Florida Capital Board to build access to financial markets for Florida firms and create better employment opportunities. leading to higher wages." said Jack Mitchell. Chairman of the Enterprise Florida b Capital Board. Under the new Variable Rate Program. a borrower must secure a letter of credit from an approved participating bank to guaranty bond funded loans used to finance fixed asset projects. First Union National Bank and Sun ?rust Banks are the two lead or sponsoring banks for the (one of two) 390 North Orange Avenue. Suite 1300 - Orlando. Fonda 32801 • Phone (407) 3164600 - Fax 1407! 3164599 b 16G1 in I Program. These banks will each assemble composite bond pools. loans for two or more projects bundled together into a single bond sale. Bond proceeds may be used only to finance the purchase of fixed assets —land, buildings. and equipment. The advantage of composite bond issues is that several projects share up -front issuance costs. making the financing cost effective for smaller projects. Other Florida banks are also expected to participate in the Program by providing letters of credit for their borrowers in the bond pools assembled by the two lead banks. FDFC issued its first fixed rate composite bond issue for 53.2 million on behalf of three Florida manufacturers last May. Joseph Cullen, President of Action Screen Printing in 0 Longwood. one of the companies that received funding last May. said composite bonds help small companies compete. "Enterprise Composite Bonds help smaller companies compete on a level playing field for access to capital from the Capital Markets. where they would otherwise be . unable to participate." FDFC's fixed rate program also pools smaller projects together to lower issuance costs, making financing very cost - effective for smaller projects that would otherwise find tax - exempt financing far less cost - effective. However, unlike the Variable -Rate Composite Program, no bank credit support is required, since FDFC provides a guaranty to bond investors through a unique public /private partnership credit enhancement arrangement. With the addition of these new programs to FDFC 's bond financing menu, applications will be taken continuously. For more information about Enterprise Florida's bond programs, call (407) 316-4646. D b 0 0 0 9 U 0 b E 16G�� Florida Development Finance Corporation Annual Report June 34, 1998 Audited Financial Statements 1P • • • s • 0 0 16G1ri V, Financial Statements and Other Reports Florida Development Finance Corporation Years ended June 30, 1998 and 1997 with Report of Independent Auditors t: • • • O 0 • 16G JA Florida Development Finance Corporation Financial Statements and Other Reports Years ended June 30, 1998 and 1997 Contents Report of Independent Auditors ......................................................................... ..............................1 Financial Statements Statements of Financial Position ........................................................................ ..............................2 Statementsof Activities ............................................................................ ............................... ..3 Statementsof Cash Flows .................................................................................. ..............................4 Notesto Financial Statements ............................................................................ ..............................5 Report of Independent Auditors on Compliance and Internal Control Based on Audits Performed in Accordance with Government Auditing Standards ...... .............................14 Independent Auditors Required Disclosure in Accordance with GovernmentAuditing Standards .................................................................... .............................15 • 0 ERNST & YOUNG L L P • Certified Public Accountants Suite 1700 390 North Orange Avenue Orlando, Florida 32801.1671 Report of Independent Auditors Board of Directors Florida Development Finance Corporation s:. 'A 16GI I . Phone: 407 872 6600 We have audited the accompanying statements of financial position of Florida Development • Finance Corporation (FDFC) as of June 30, 1998 and 1997, and the related statements of activities and cash flows for the years then ended. These financial statements are the responsibility of FDFC's management. Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these financial statements based on our audits. • We conducted our audits in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards and the standards applicable to financial audits contained in Government Auditing Standards, issued by the Comptroller General of the United States. Those standards require that we plan and perform the audits to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free of material misstatement, An audit includes examining, on a test basis, evidence supporting the (� amounts and disclosures in the financial statements. An audit also includes assessing the accounting principles used and significant estimates made by management, as well as evaluating the overall financial statement presentation. We believe that our audits provide a reasonable basis for our opinion. • In our opinion, the financial statements referred to above present fairly, in all material respects, the financial position of FDFC at June 30, 1998 and 1997, changes in its net assets and cash flows for the years then ended in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles. In accordance with Government Auditing Standards, we have also issued a report dated • September 11, 1998 on our consideration of FDFC's internal control over financial reporting and our tests of its compliance with certain provisions of laws, regulations, contracts and grants. • September 11, 1998 • • Ernst b Young i iv is a member of Ernst 6 Young International, Ltd. 0 Florida Development Finance Corporation 0 Statements of Financial Position Assets Current assets: Cash and cash equivalents Due from affiliate Restricted assets: • Investments —Bond trust funds Investments — Guaranty Fund i Interest receivable -- Guaranty Fund i Loan guarantee fee receivable • Loans receivable Property and equipment —net Unamortized bond issue costs Total assets Liabilities and net assets Liabilities: Accounts payable and accrued liabilities Interest payable Advance payments on loans receivable • Deferred loan commitment fees Refundable advance -- Guaranty Fund Bonds payable Unamortized bond discount Total liabilities • Net assets, unrestricted Total liabilities and net assets 10 See accompanying notes. I 16Gl *4 % June 30 1998 1997 S 118,090 S 56,087 83,122 26,397 406,029 1,380,757 1,279,683 1,223,310 5,226 — — 1,632 7,312,909 1,807,831 3,222 5,879 203,179 78,327 59,411,460 54,580,220 S 61486 S 24,004 30,265 19,835 549962 6,639 739173 28,380 192849909 1,223,310 7,810,000 3,235,000 (239842) (25,853) 9,2359953 4,511,315 1759507 68,905 S99411#460 $4,580,220 0 2 • • Florida Development Finance Corporation Statements of Activities Changes in unrestricted net assets: Revenues: Allocation from affiliate Loan commitment and guarantee fees Investment income Total revenues • • C] 0 U 1 Expenses: General and administrative Management fees Professional fees Depreciation Interest expense Total expenses Increase in unrestricted net assets Unrestricted net assets, beginning of year Residual net asset transfer to affiliate Unrestricted net assets, end of year See accompanying notes. 16G1al Year ended June 30 1998 1997 S463,343 $337,854 329925 11,527 173,205 20,982 6699473 370,363 105,573 46,793 1999376 176,649 82,060 82,370 29657 1,470 1739205 19,835 562,871 327,117 1069602 43,246 689905 630,964 (605,305) 51759507 S 68,905 0 3 r-I • • Florida Development Finance Corporation Statements of Cash Flows Cash flows from operating activities Change in unrestricted net assets Adjustments to reconcile change in unrestricted net assets to net cash used by operating activities: Depreciation Residual equity transfer to affiliate Changes in assets and liabilities: Due from affiliate Interest receivable Loan guarantee receivable Loans receivable Accounts payable and accrued liabilities Interest payable Advance payments on loans receivable Deferred commitment fees Refundable advance -- Guaranty Fund • Net cash used by operating activities Cash flows from financing activities Proceeds from issuance of bonds payable Principal payments on bonds payable Interest paid on bonds payable Bond issue costs and discount paid Proceeds from refundable advance — Guaranty Fund Net cash provided by financing activities • Cash flows from investing activities Purchases of investments Proceeds from sale of investments Interest received from loans receivable Purchases of equipment Net cash provided (used) by investing activities Net increase (decrease) in cash Cash and cash equivalents, beginning of year Cash and cash equivalents, end of year • See accompanying notes. 40 16G10 Year ended June 30 1998 1997 S 106,602 S 43,246 2,657 1,470 — (605,305) (56,725) 503,548 (5426) — 1,632 (1,632) (5,505,078) (1,807,831) (17,518) 18,570 10,430 514 48,323 6,639 44,793 28,380 61,599 23,310 (5,308411) (1,789,091) 4,700,000 3,314,517 (125,000) (1739205) — (1229841) (104,180) 1,200,000 4,278,954 4,410,337 (111,707) (2,664,263) 1,030,062 173,205 — (7,349) 1,091,560 (2,648,302) 629003 (50,366) 569087 106,453 S 1189090 S 56,087 ►.I 11 Florida Development Finance Corporation Notes to Financial Statements June 30, 1998 • 1. Organization and Operations 16GIa -I Florida Development Finance Corporation (FDFC) Florida Development Finance Corporation (FDFC) was created by Chapter 288 of the Florida • Statutes. The mission of FDFC is to facilitate economic development in Florida by working in partnership with the Florida financial services industry and local development organizations to create access to the most competitive sources of finance worldwide for creditworthy small manufacturers and other firms critical to the economic base of Florida. FDFC's bond programs provide small, creditworthy manufacturers tax - exempt bond financing terms consistent with those available to large corporations. The financial position and results of operations of FDFC are included in the combined financial statements of Enterprise Florida (the collective name for a group of entities created by Chapter 288 of the Florida Statutes, including FDFC) because of common interest and the control that Enterprise Florida has over FDFC. 2. Summary of Significant Accounting Policies General • The financial statements have been prepared using the accrual basis of accounting. Basis of Presentation FDFC has adopted the provisions of Statement of Financial Accounting Standards No. 117, Financial Statements for Not-for-Profit Organizations, (SFAS No. 117). Under SFAS No. 117, net assets and revenues, expenses, gains and losses are classified based on the existence or absence of donor - imposed restrictions. Accordingly, net assets of FDFC and changes therein are classified and reported as follows: • Unrestricted net assets —Net assets that are not subject to donor - imposed stipulations. Donated goods and services are recorded at their fair market value at the date of receipt by FDFC. b b 5 • i6Glai Florida Development Finance Corporation 0 Notes to Financial Statements (continued) • 2. Summary of Significant Accounting Policies (continued) Cash and Cash Equivalents FDFC considers all highly liquid financial investments with a maturity of three months or less when purchased to be cash equivalents. Investments Investments consist of overnight repurchase agreements, money market funds and a guaranteed • investment contract. Investments are carried at fair value as determined in an active market. C Investment income includes interest earned on investments as well as realized and unrealized gains and losses incurred on investment transactions. Also included is the interest portion of payments on loans receivable. Loans Receivable Loans receivable consist of amounts loaned by FDFC to selected companies (borrowers), through a Loan Agreement and a promissory note between FDFC and the borrowers, based upon 0 a determination by FDFC as to their creditworthiness and the economic benefit to Florida's economy, in accordance with Chapter 288, Part M Florida Statutes, as amended. Funds for these loans are provided by bonds issued by FDFC. Loans are repaid over either a 1 S or 25 year period. The principal portion of payments made on these loans is included in advance payments on loans receivable in the accompanying statements of financial position until the annual po principal payments on the related bonds payable is made by FDFC. Property and Equipment Property and equipment are recorded at historical cost and consist of office equipment and computers. Depreciation is provided using the modified accelerated cost recovery system, which is not materially different from the straight-line method, od, over the estimated useful lives of the related assets, which is five years. 0 16G 1 al, Florida Development Finance Corporation • Notes to Financial Statements (continued) 0 2. Summary. of Significant Accounting Policies (continued) Bond Issuance and Discount Costs Bond issuance and discount costs associated with the issuance of bonds are amortized to the 0 loans receivable balance on a straight -line basis over the life of the bonds, which approximates the interest method. Bond discounts are presented as a reduction to liabilities whereas issuance costs are recorded as other assets on the accompanying statements of financial position. Deferred Loan Commitment Fees Deferred loan commitment fees consist of amounts paid by borrowers to enter into loan agreements with FDFC and are recognized as revenue over the life of the loans. If a borrower is unable to qualify for a loan after negotiations have begun and the commitment fee has been paid, the full amount of the commitment fee is recognized as revenue in the current period. Refundable Advance — Guaranty Fund Refundable advance — Guaranty Fund represents amounts advanced by financial institutions to allow FDFC to issue its first series of bonds payable (1997 Series' A -C). The proceeds from these advances are to be used for the payment of debt service should any of the borrowers default 0 or become unable to repay the related loans receivable. Any amounts remaining in the Guaranty Fund, including accrued interest, are to be repaid to the financial institutions in a pro rata amount based on their original advance the 1997 Series' A -C have been repaid. r� Bonds Payable Bonds payable represents amounts issued by FDFC to be loaned to borrowers. Amounts are being repaid over a 15 year period for the 1997 Series' and over a 25 year period for the 1998 Series' in amounts and duration that are equal to the related loans receivable. D Allocation Methodology b An estimate was made of the expenses allocated to FDFC from Enterprise Florida Capital Partnership, Inc. Common expenses are allocated based upon management's best estimate of the benefits accruing to FDFC. 7 16G1 40 Florida Development Finance Corporation • Notes to Financial Statements (continued) 2. Summary of Significant Accounting Policies (continued) Income Tax Status FDFC has received approval from the Internal Revenue Service to be exempt from income taxes • under U.S. Internal Revenue Code Section 501(cx4). No provision for income taxes has been provided in the accompanying financial statements. Use of Estimates The preparation of financial statements in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles require management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the amounts reported in the financial statements and accompanying notes. Actual results could differ from their estimates. • Reclassifications Certain prior year amounts have been reclassified to conform to the current year's presentation. 3. Investments • Restricted investments consist of the following: Bond trust funds: Construction funds Debt service reserve funds Bond issue costs funds Sinking funds 6 Guaranty Fund 0 June 30 1998 1997 S — $1,021,053 323,500 323,500 — 10,062 82,529 26,142 S 406,029 51,380,757 S1,279,683 $1,223,310 8 C` 0 • 0 9 6G1 Florida Development Finance Corporation Notes to Financial Statements (continued) 4. Loans Receivable Loans receivable consists of the following: Borrower 1998 June 30 1997 1997 Series': Vista Products, Inc. The MLS Croup, LLC Action Screen Printing, Inc. 1998 Series': Suncoast Bakeries, Inc. Intrepid Powerboats, Inc. Pioneer -RAM, Incorporated $ 977,139 $ _ 576,278 600,000 1,155,406 1,207,831 1,966,017 _ 1,172,135 _ 1,4659934 _ S7,3129909 $1,807,831 On May 1 1997, FDFC issued $3,235,000 of revenue bonds, the proceeds of which were subsequently loaned to three different borrowers through the execution of individual Loan Agreements and promissory notes. The proceeds of these loans are to be used for various projects as agreed to by the borrowers and FDFC. The teams of the loans are for a 15 year period with principal payments due annually beginning May 1, 1998 through May 1, 2012 in amounts ranging from $125,000 to $325,000. Interest is due semiannually on May 1 and November 1 at interest rates ranging from 4.60% to 6.65 %. The loans are secured by a mortgage on and a security interest in the projects of the borrowers for which the loans were contracted. FDFC will receive monthly payments from each borrower corresponding to the debt service payment on each borrower's bonds payable. A reserve equivalent to the maximum annual debt service, or $323,500, is required to be maintained for the loans. The reserve has been fully funded and is included in restricted assets (see Note 3). On June 11, 1998, FDFC issued $4,700,000 of revenue bonds, subsequently loaned to three different borrowers through the ex were proceeds af oindividual Loan Agreements and promissory notes. The proceeds of these loans are to be used for various projects as agreed to by the borrowers and FDFC. The terms of the loans are for a 25 ym period with Principal and interest payments due monthly beginning July 1,1998 through June 1, 2023. I 16G1 Florida Development Finance Corporation b Notes to Financial Statements (continued) b 4. Loans Receivable (continued) Interest is due monthly calculated at a weekly rate not to exceed 12% per annum; convertible to a fixed rate with interest due semiannually on June I and December 1, at the option of the borrower. The loans are secured by a mortgage on and a security interest in the projects of the borrowers for which the loans were contracted. FDFC has assigned its right in the Loan Agreements to a trustee who will receive monthly payments from each borrower corresponding to the debt service payment on each borrower's bonds payable. 5. Bonds Payable Bonds payable are summarized as follows: Balance at June 30, 1997 Additions Balance at Reductions June 30,1998 1997 Series A through Series C $3,235,000 $ — 1998 Series Al through Series A3 $ (125,000) S391109000 — 4,700,000 1 $3,235,000 $4,700,000 _ $ (125.0001 v� gin am The FDFC Revenue Bonds (FDFC Guaranty Program„ -1997 Series A through Series C) include $1,810,000 serial bonds and 51,425,000 term bonds. The serial bonds we due in annual installments through May 1, 2007 in amounts ranging from 5145,000 to $235,000. The term bonds are due May 1, 2012 with mandatory sinkdng fund requirements beginning May 1, 2008 through May 1, 2012 in amounts ranging from $250,000 to 5325,000. The interest is due semiannually on May 1 and November 1 at rates ranging from 4.60% to 6.65 %. The bonds are secured by revenues received by FDFC from the borrowers under the Loan Agreement, amounts held in the Guaranty Fund and a mortgage lien and security interest in the projects developed by the borrowers. Collateral for the bonds was provided through an insurance policy. FDFC is currently required to maintain a reserve for debt service equivalent to maximum annual debt service, or $323,500. FDFC currently has $1,284,909 in the Guaranty Fund to provide for current and future bond issues. 10 .i.y 16G1#4 Florida Development Finance Corporation b Notes to Financial Statements (continued) C 5. Bonds Payable (continued) The FDFC Industrial Development Revenue Bonds (Enterprise Bond Program -1998 Series Al through Series A3) are due in annual installments beginning June 1, 1999 for Series' A2 and A3 and June 1, 2000 for Series' Al through June 1, 2023 in amounts ranging from 5121,000 to 5284,000. The interest is due monthly calculated at a weekly rate not to exceed 12% per annum; convertible to a fixed rate with interest due semiannually on June 1 and December 1, at the option of the borrower. 11 The bonds are secured by revenues received by a trustee acting on behalf of FDFC from the borrowers under the Loan Agreement, a mortgage lien and security interest in the projects developed by the borrowers, a separate indenture between FDFC and a bank, as trustee pursuant to which such Series is issued, and a separate irrevocable direct -pay letter of credit. Collateral for the bonds was provided through an insurance policy. FDFC is not required to maintain a reserve for debt service for this Series. The bonds payable will be repaid as follows: Year ending June 30 1997 Series' 1998 Series' A -C A1-A3 Total 1999 2000 5 310,548 5 289,631 $ 600,179 2001 311,809 289,631 601,440 0 2002 314,560 289,631 604,191 2003 316,615 289,631 606,246 Thereafter 318,032 289,631 2,915,143 5,792,618 607,663 8,707,761 Less amounts representing interest 4,486,707 7,240,773 (1,459,236) (2,540,773) 11,727,480 (4,000,009) 0 Add advance payments on loans receivable 82,529 – 82,529 $3,110,000 $4,700,000 $ 7,810,000 11 D Florida Development Finance Corporation a Notes to Financial Statements (continued) 0 6. Related Party Transactions 16G10 Enterprise Florida, Inc. provides FDFC with allocated State funds for operating expenses other than bond- related costs. This reimbursement amounted to $463,343 and $337,854 for the fiscal years ended June 30, 1998 and 1997, respectively. FDFC had $83,122 and $26,397 due from Enterprise Florida, Inc. at June 30, 1998 and 1997, respectively. These amounts are included in due from affiliate on the accompanying statements of financial position. During fiscal year 1997, FDFC made a residual net asset transfer of $605,305 to Enterprise Florida, Inc. This transaction was accounted for through a reduction of the due from affiliate in the accompanying statements of financial position. 7. Contract with the State of Florida Enterprise Florida entered into a contract on July 1, 1997 with the State of Florida, Governor's Office of Tourism, Trade and Economic Development (OTTED). This contract provided for funds to be transferred to Enterprise Florida for its contribution to the various entities which make up Enterprise Florida, including FDFC. As the restriction placed on these funds was satisfied by their allocation to the affiliated entities, they were classified as unrestricted revenue and expense in the accompanying statements of activities for the years ended June 30, 1998 and 1997. S. Dependency on Governmental Support FDFC receives a substantial amount of support from the state government through Enterprise Florida, Inc. A reduction in the level of future support from the government could have a substantial effect on FDFC's programs and activities. 9. Year 2000 (Unaudited) Some of the FDFC's older computer programs were written using two digits rather than four to define the applicable year. As a result, those computer programs have time. sensitive software that recognize a date using "00" as the year 1900 rather than the year 2000. This could cause a system failure or miscalculations causing disruptions of operations, including, among other things, a temporary inability to process transactions, send invoices, or engage in similar normal business activities. 12 a 16G� Florida Development Finance Corporation 0 Notes to Financial Statements (continued) 0 9. Year 2000 (Unaudited) (continued) FDFC has completed an assessment and has replaced portions of its software so that its computer systems will function properly with respect to dates in the year 2000 and thereafter. FDFC has also received notifications from certain of its external vendors that software ro p grams and certain other non - information technology systems are year 2000 compliant. The total year 2000 project costs included capitalizing approximately $1,000 (FDFC's allocated portion of Enterprise Florida's total accounting software purchase cost). Other additional costs related to assessment of the Year 2000 Issue and the development of a modification plan are estimated to not be material to the operations of FDFC and will be expensed as incurred. FDFC believes that with modifications to existing software and conversions to new software, the Year 2000 Issue will not pose significant operational problems for its computer systems. Costs for any additional assessments or modifications that may be necessary are based on . management's best estimates, which were derived utilizing numerous assumptions of future events, including the continued availability of certain resources and other factors. However, there can be no guarantee that these estimates will be achieved and actual results could differ materially from those anticipated. Specific factors that might cause such material differences include, but are not limited to, the availability and cost of personnel trained in this area, the ability to locate and correct all relevant computer codes, and similar uncertainties. 10. Subsequent Events Enterprise Florida entered into a contract on July 1, 1998 with the State of Florida, OTTED. This contract provided for funds of $22,886,641 to be distributed to Enterprise Florida, Inc. Of this amount, approximately $300,000 is expected to be contributed to FDFC in fiscal year 1999. On September 2, 1998, FDFC issued $5,200,000 of variable rate revenue bonds, the proceeds of which were loaned to three different borrowers. 13 ' 16G =� ERNST & YOUNG LLP 1 >. Certified Public Accountants IN Phone: 407 872 6600 Suite 1700 390 tiorth OrarRe Avenue Orlando, Florida 32801.1671 Report of Independent Auditors on Compliance and Internal Control Based on Audits Performed in Accordance with Government Auditing Standards Board of Directors Florida Development Finance Corporation We have audited the financial statements of Florida Development Finance Corporation (FDFQ, as of and for the years ended June 30, 1998 and 1997, and have issued our report thereon dated September 11, 1998. We conducted our audits in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards and the standards applicable to financial audits contained in Government Auditing Standards, issued by the Comptroller General of the United States. Compliance As part of obtaining reasonable assurance about whether FDFC's financial statements are fir ee of material misstatement, we performed tests of FDFC's compliance with certain provisions of laws, regulations, contracts and grants, noncompliance with which could have a direct and material effect on the determination of financial statement amounts. However, providing an opinion on compliance with those provisions was not an objective for our audits and, accordingly, we do not express such an opinion. The results of our tests disclosed no instances of noncompliance that are required to be reported herein under Government Auditing Standards. Internal Control over Financial Reporting In planning and performing our audits, we considered FDFC's internal control over financial reporting in order to determine our auditing procedures for the purpose of on the financial statements and not to provide assurance on the internal control overgfumnc al inion reporting. Our consideration of internal control over financial reporting would not necessarily disclose all matters in internal control over financial reporting that might be material weaknesses. A material weakness is a condition in which the design or operation of one or more of the 1 internal control components does not reduce to a relatively low level the risk that misstatements in amounts that would be material in relation to the financial statements being audited may occur and not be detected within a timely period by employees in the normal course of performing their assigned functions. We noted no matters involving internal control and its operation that we consider to be material weaknesses as defined above. i This report is intended for the information of the Board of Directors, mallagement State of Florida officials. However, this report is a matter of public record and its distribution n is e not Iimited. LLP September 11, 1998 Ernst & bung ttr 15 a member of Ernst & Young International. Ltd. 14 0 0 0 • a 0 1 6G1 rat Independent Auditors Required Disclosure in Accordance with Government,4 uditing Standards You have engaged us to conduct an audit of Florida Development Finance Corporation's (FDFC) financial statements for the years ended June 30, 1998 and 1997 in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards and the standards applicable to financial audits contained in Government Auditing Standards, issued by the Comptroller General of the United States. Our responsibilities for testing and reporting on internal controls and on compliance with applicable laws and regulations under those standards are described in the table below. In addition, the table contrasts our responsibilities in this engagement with other procedures that could be performed in other financial - related audits. Provided Financial statement audit - GAAS Financial statement audit — Government Auditing Standards Other procedures ponsibility Regarding Internal Controls We consider internal control to plan the nature, timing and extent of audit procedures for the purpose of expressing our opinion on the financial statements. We report, orally or in writing, any reportable conditions, including material weaknesses that we identify as a result of our audit procedures. Our report does not provide assurance on internal control. In addition to the GAAS responsibilities, we are required to issue a written report on our consideration of internal control and identify material weaknesses and reportable conditions, if any. Our reports do not provide assurance on the control. We could be engaged to perform agreed -upon procedures related to, or examine and report on, management's written assertion as to the design and operating effectiveness of internal control. The engagement would be conducted in accordance with AICPA standards for attestation engagements. mr xesponsibility Re Hance with Laws and We design the audit to provide reasonable assurance of detecting irregularities that are material to the financial statements and illegal acts that have a direct and material effect on the financial statement amounts. In addition to the GAAS responsibilities, we design our audit to provide reasonable assurance of detecting material misstatements resulting from noncompliance with provisions of contracts or grant agreements that have a direct and material effect on the financial statements. We issue a written report on the results of these procedures; however, our report does not express an opinion on compliance. We could be engaged to perform agreed_ upon procedures related to, or examine and report on, management's written assertion regarding compliance with applicable laws and regulations. The engagement would be conducted in a'ordance with AICPA standards for attestation engagements. In addition to the above communications, Government Auditing Standards also require us to provide you with the latest peer review report which we have provided to you. 15 • 16G10 Florida Development Finance Corporation • Board of Directors • Chairman Theodore H. Brooks, Jr. State I lead of Underwriting First Union National Bank of Florida • Joseph D. Hill, Jr. William J. Serravezza State Executive for Business Banking Chief Credit Policy Officer NationsBank of Florida. N.A. SunTrust [tanks of Florida. Inc. • Patricia A. Werner Vice President Economic Development Council of Mid - Florida 0 Management 9 David G. Franklin William C. Jones President /CFO Loan Products Manager Harry Aldrich Marti Van Hoose Financial Officer Administrative Assistant • Management also directs other small business financing programs • An Enterprise Florida Capital Development Affiliate 390 North Orange Avenue, Suite 1300, Orlando, Florida 32801 j• (407) 316 -4646 * (407) 316 -4680 FAX � 4 16 G i av HEALTH PLANNING COUNCIL OF SOUTI-fNVEST FLORIDA, INC. September 14, 1998 Commissioner Barbara Berry, Chairman Collier Board of County Commissioners 3301 E. Tamiami Trail Naples, Florida 34112 Dear Commissior- Btfl'y The Health Planning Council of Southwest Florida, Inc., is pleased to provide you with one complimentary copy of its recently- published District Health Plan, a 241 -page overview of this region's health care delivery system. This Plan was developed with community input from a large number of volunteers throughout the seven counties of Southwest Florida. In addition to a regional demographic profile, an update on the Healthy People project and the 1998 -99 Certificate of Need Allocation Factors Report, the Plan evaluates three major issues: access to care, quality of care and affordability of care. Please feel free to share this document with your fellow commissioners or county administration. We trust this material is helpful to you and your Board. Our agency welcomes feedback on this document along with suggestions for additions or changes to future analyses. Should Collier County wish to develop or adopt an optional health element as part of its comprehensive plan provided in Chapter 163, please feel free to contact the Health Planning Council of Southwest Florida for technical assistance. (Chapter 408.033, F.S.) Sincerely, Mary W. Schulthess, M.S., Executive Director Michael W. Guilfbyle Data Manager/Planner 9250 COLLEGE PARKWAY (941) 433 -6700 14'g,clf Hancock Constanttne- Mac 'K f e ""`�--- Berry SUITE 3 SUNCOM 731 -6700 Misc. Corres: Date: - L Q —/3--20P Item# 3 49 es FORT MYERS, FL 33919 FAX (941) 433 -6703 1 r i i 16 G 1 441. Table of Contents HEALTHY PEOPLE Introcluctson 36 Profile 38 Table of Contents Issues and Recommendations 46 Tables u ACCESS TO CARE E X E C U T I V E SUMMARY Introduction 47 Financial Accessibility and barriers 47 1 N T R O D U C T 10 N Structural/Systemic Issues 6g Authority of Local Health Councils 1 Issues and Recommendations 98 Planning Philosophy 12 Planning Process 11 QUALITY OF CARE Introduction 99 REGIONAL PROFILE Structure 100 Introduction 1 Process 108 Demographic Characteristics 1 5 Outcomes I I I Density 15 Issues and Recommendations 122 Composition 16 Growth & Trends 1B AFFORDABILITY OF CARE Haltb Status Problems 19 Introduction 123 Socio•Economic Characteristics 24 Governmental Cost Control Initiatives 142 Income 24 Marketplace Factors Affecting Con 144 Con of Living 25 Issues and Recommendations 145 Labor Force, Employment, Indust r.y 26 Poverty 17 CON ALLOCATION FACTORS Public Assistance :q REPORT 147 Education Housing t i GLOSSARY 232 Issues to 16G1oil 1 Tables 1996 Population by Race I6 19% 1 icensed Public Lodging Units 34 1998 Population by Age Group 17 The Economic% of Prevention 37 Population Growth 1981.20,10 in 1996 Top Ten Causes of Den 3' Teenage Binh Rates 1994.1996 :0 Teenage Binh Rates • 1996 39 Births to Unwed Mothers 1995 :0 I lomicide Rates - 1996 40 White Infant !Mortality Rate 199a 1995 :+ Infant hfortality. Rates • 1996 41 Black Infant Mortality Rate 1994.1996 1 % Birth Wright Bahte%• 1996 41 Percent of Women Receiving First Trimester Prenatal Carr F first Trimester Prenatal Carr - 1994 42 -1 n,.rrhea Rates - 1994 44 Percent of Women Receiving Late or No Prenatal Cue Svphdn Rates - 1996 45 = I AIDS Rates • 1996 45 Percent of Low Income Population with Access to Dental 1995 Per Capita Income vs. Health Care Costs 47 Cue Household Incomes - 1996 48 Tuberculosis 1994.1996 Estimated Number and Percent of People in Poverty 49 Overall Age Adjusted Death Rate AADR) 1994.1996 :: Employers by Number of Employees 52 AADR •Motor b'rhiile Cn.hc. I I 1994• IgoS Passenger Car -fags 53 Enteric Diseases 1994.1996 : t 1995 Passenger Transportation Providers 53 Vaccine Preventable Divases 1994 -1994 : t 1998 District Eight Medicaid Recipients 55 AIDS 1994.1996 .1 1998 District Eight Medicare Recipients 56 AADR - Unintentional Injuries :3 1998 Healthy Kids Enrollment 58 AADR - Suicides 1995 Income :3 N 1997 -1998 ADM Funding 61 1998 Estimated ADM Need 62 Cost of Living Indices 5 In95 acute Cur Hospital Uncompensated Cue 66 Labor Force and Unemployment 1994 -1995 :6 Budgeted Counts. health Care Spending 67 1995 Average Monthly Private Emplovment :7 April, 199R Licensed Acute Care flrnpital 1996 Household Income Levels sR [led Count, By Type 1994.1995 Medicaid Recipients :8 19% Level I Hospital Service Availability 71 1994 Soria! Security Recipients 29 1996 Level 11 Hospital Service Availability 72 March, 1997 Medicue Recipients 30 1996 Level III Hospital Service Availability 73 Fall 19% PK -12 Student Population 31 1996 Hospital Transplant and Tertiary 1993 Testing Results 1989 Educational Attainment 3' 3: Service Availability 1996 Hospital 7} Physician Availability 74 -76 1992.1997 Graduation Rates 33 1997 Acute Cue Hospital Utilization 77 Households, Number and Average Size, 1995 34 1997 Specialty Hospital Utilization 7E 1995 Average Home Price 34 1997 Nursing Home Utilization Sul 1996.1997 Hospice Admissions 84 ii 1 Tables (Cont) 1998 Primary Care MUAs and HPSA% 88 1994 Physicians by Specialty 89 1996.1997 County Health Department Client Count 92 1996 -1997 County Health Department Services Count 93 1996.1997 County Health Department Expenditures 94 AHCA January, 1997 Nursing Home Ratings 102.103 March, 1998 Hospital JCAtiO Accreditation Status 106 Frequency of Cesarean Section Delivery • 1996 111 Rate of Cesarean Section Debvery . J99e 114 Patient Days and Average Length of Stay for Deliveries • 1996 115 Rase and Avenge Charges for Deliveries - 199b 1 J6 1996 Outcome Measures 118-121 Annual Percentage Change in U.S. Economic Indicators. 1993.1996 123 Overall and Annual Percentage Change in Health Care and Demographic Indicators 1960.1996 125 1994 Personal Health Care Expenditures and a Percentage of Regional and State Income 128 1994 District Eight and Florida Health Care Expenditures 129 1995 Hospital Revenue Sources 130 1995 Hospital Revenue Sources, by Percent 131 1996 Hospital Revenue Sources, by Discharge 132.133 1996 Hospital Charges Measures 134 -136 Specialty Hospital Revenue Sources, by Discharge 13' 1992 dt 1995 Hospital Net Revenue and Expenses 119 1992 8t 1995 Nursing Home Payee by Percent of Total Patient Days 140 -141 Bed Inventory, Acute Care Hospitals 157 Hospital Services 159.161 Acute Can Hospital Accreditation 162 Acute Can Hospital Structure 163 May, 1998 Approved Bed Count Changes 164 1993.1997 Hospital Occupancy Rates 16; 1996 Hospital Utilization Rate 166 1997 Hospital Utilization Rate 167 Bed Inventory, Psychiatric Hospitals 172 I art 16G1 W 1996 Adult Psychiatric Bed Utilization Rate 173 1996 Cbdd/Adol. Psychiatric Bed Utilization Rate 174 1997 Adult Psychiatric Bed Utilization Rate 174 1997 Child/Adol. Psychiatric Bed Utilization Rate 174 Bed Inventory, Adult Substance Abuse Beds 175 1996 Adult Substance Abuse Bed Utilization 176 1997 Adult Substance Abuse Bed Utilization 176 Bed Inventory, Comprehensive Medical Rehabilitation Inpatient Facilities 186 1996 Comprehensive Medical Rehabilitation Nd Utilization 187 1997 Comprehensive Medical Rehabilitation Bed Utilization 117 Bed Inventory, Hospital -Based Skilled Nursing Units 193 Bed Inventory, Nursing Home Facilities 195-196 1996 Nursing Home Bed Utilization 197.198 1997 Nursing Home Bed Utilization 179.200 Subdistrict Net Bed Need, Nursing Home and Hospital - Based Skilled Nursing Unit 201 Inventory, Medicare Certified Home Health 206 1996 Medicare Certified Home Health Utilization 207 Inventory, Cardiac Catheterization Laboratories 212 Cardiac Catheterization Utilization 213 Inventory, Open Heart Surgery Programs 215 1996 & 1997 Hospice Admissions 221 Bed Inventory, Neonatal Intensive Can Units 226 1996 Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Utilization 227 1997 Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Utilization 227 All 1.6 G !i 1 Executive Sumnu�, he District Eight Health Plan was prepared by the Health Planning Council of Southwest Florida as part of its contractual responsibilities to the Department of Health and under Florida Statute 381.703 (renumbered 408.033 in July 1992). This plan is intended to describe the area its o ulation p p ,and health care facilities and services, and recommend solutions to problems that have been identified in the Plan. These recommendations and policies are set by the Health Planning Council's Board of Directors, the Plan Development Committee, local health care professionals, other concerned citizens and Health Planning Council staff. The District Eight Health Plan is presented in several sections, as mandated by the Florida Department of Health: • The Introduction provides a synopsis of the planning process and philosophies used in creation of this plan. • The Regional Profile provides a demographic and sociographic overview of District Eight and its counties. • Healthy People profiles key health status indicators within the region and compares them to the goals set forth by the Federal Government's Health People 2000 initiative. • Access to Care summarizes the accessibility of healthcare within District Eight as a whole, including profiling those issues which restrict certain populations, access to primary, and tertiary health care. • Quality of Care provides a synopsis of the overall quality of health care within Southwest Florida, including measures taken to improve the quality of care. • Affordability of Care profiles the factors that affect the affordability of health care within the region. • provides re preferences �` The CON Allocation Factors Report regional P g p ces for the allocation of various services, including: - general and acute care hospital services, including tertiary services - psychiatric services - substance abuse services - comprehensive medical rehabilitation services - nursing home services - Medicare certified home health services - cardiac catheterization programs - open heart surgery programs -Hospices - neonatal intensiNT care units MThe plan addresses each of these issues in relationship to the geographic region, the individual counties, the health status of the communities, and the available health services to meet the needs of the populations. Each section contains an Issues and Recommendations section, intended to express the desired improvements within the system. IHealthy People In 1987 a consortium of almost X00 national organizations began crork on Healtl g ry People 2000: National Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Objectives. This project was based upon the at e knowled that prevention of g p disease and promotion of a healthy lifestyle is the most effective, least expensive manner of health care. Within this section, rates for the top ten leading causes of death for District Eight are compared to the rates within the State of Florida as a whole. These rates are useful for establishing policies to improve the overall health status of the communities within 1 2 tieatth Planning Council of Southwest Florida j 16G1O Southwest Florida. Based upon these statistics, there are several "problem areas" within our rural region. The three - . g ral counties within the district have significantly higher rates of incidence among a majority of the ten leading causes of death than the State rates. DeSoto County exceeds the State rates in six of the ten leading causes of death, including cancer, stroke, unintentional injuries, pneumonia /influenza, diabetes, and cirrhosis. Of particular concern are the county's rates for unintentional injuries and diabetes, both of which are more than twice that of the State. GIades County also exceeds the State rates in six of the ten leading causes of death, including heart disease, cancer, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), unintentional injuries, cirrhosis, and AIDS. In Glades, the rate for COPD is almost twice that of the State; the rate for unintentional injuries is more than three times the State rate; and the rate for AIDS is almost twice that of the State. Hendry County exceeds the State rate in seven of the ten leading causes of death, including jheart disease, cancer, stroke, COPD, unintentional injuries, diabetes, and cirrhosis. Of the ten leading causes of death, unintentional injuries shoe• s the highest incidence within District Eight, n it five of the seven counties exceeding the State rate. Other health status indicators ,vithin the region that arc cause for concern are in the maternal and child health arena. Teenage birth rates (age 15 -19) arc higher than the State rate in five of the District's seven counties, with Hendry county at almost twice the average in Florida. The white infant mortality rate is higher than expected in four of the region's counties; the black infant mortality rate is higher than expected in five of the sex-ell. As in the State, the non -white infant mortality rate is significantly higher than the n•hite infant mortality in five of the region's seven counties. The percent of women receiving first trimester prenatal care and the percent of women receiving late or no prenatal care are higher than expected in six of Southwest Florida's seven counties. j i lemlth Planning Council of southwest Florida 16 G 1 IN IHealthy People Issues arid Recommendations a) Support enhanced monitoring and more expedient release o P f Health Status Indicators to allow more swift community reaction to negative indicators. b) Encourage creation o f; f county Healthy People committees to observe Health Status indicators, and organize local health .services providers in counteracting any negative ones. c) Encourage greater community outreach and education in matters of personal health, including, but not limited to, maternal and child health issues, corona heart rt disease, stroke, cancer, and diabetes. +� d) State and local funding for school health education should be increased to provide for full implementation of a comprehensive health education program in grades K -12. e) Local and state funding to public health education should be augmented to increase present efforts at reduction of tobacco use and alcohol consuliiption, and increase of exercise and consumption of a healthy diet. Access to Care An accessible health care delivery system is one in n•hich the barriers to care have been minimized and the citizens of a community can easily put it to use. Barriers to care can include financial issues, such as an area's relatively low per capita income, jobs, or indigent care sources, and structural or systemic issues, including; lack of primary care services, providers or public transportation. It was found that, while there are a significant number of programs that provide for care to the less fortunate, the elderly and children, there is still a significant portion of the population that has difficulty accessing basic health care services, due to a lack of financial resources. Health Planning Council of southw•e%t Florida I 6G141 Southwest Florida contains t�vo of the four wealthiest counties (in terms of per capita income) in Florida. Even so, povert}' is a significant problem within the region. In Charlotte, DeSoto, f fendrv, and Glades counties, per capita incomes range from 11.7 - 38.6 below the Florida average. Over 63,000 households in the District have household incomes of less than 51,000. It is estimated that over 200,000 people Nvithin Elie region lack health insurance coverage of any kind. While there is a significant health care delivery structure within District Eight, research shows a significant shortage in primary care providers. Studies have shown that access to primary care sen ices is associated Nvith improved health mitcontes. Within Southwest Florida, as many as 180,000 people lack access to primary care. In the District, nine areas have been designated Health Professional Shortage Areas (HI'SAs), including all of Glades county. Certain providers, particularly the County Health Departments, try to deliver these services to the entire population in need, but funding; and other structural limitations restrict the delivery of services to all persons in need. Access to Care Issues and Recommendations a) Encourage county governments and communities a ithin District Eight to create community -based organizations to address access to car(,, and specifically access to primary care issues, within their community. b) Support an expansion of effective health romotion and consumer onsumcr educatton models which are designed to foster the appropriate use of existing health resources and improve I the region's overall health status. c) Provide leadership to expand the development of county- specific Healthy Kids programs throughout the District. d) An adequate public health -based medical care delivery system should be maintained through provisions of State and local funding. ■ s I fealth Planning Council of 5outhwnt Florida I bbl" e) Health care providers should promote longer operating hours for non - emergency care clinics. f) Health care providers should promote education of the public regarding the most efficient uses of the entire health care delivery system. Encourage the Florida Legislature to authorize development of a commission mmtssron to study regional Medicare and Medicaid spending, including its effectiveness at containing costs and ensuring tlle availability of ualit q y health care services for all persons, particularly the poor elderly. h) Support an increase in local and State funding to Alcohol, Drug Abuse and Mental Health services to provide greater access to care for the population in need. Also support a closer monitoring of accessibility of ADM services. i) Support a reform of transportation regulation or an increase case In local and State funding to increase availability of public transportation, particularly in the more rural areas of District Eight. Quality of Care The quality of health care is of great concern to all involved in the system, but particularly to consumers. Dr. Avedis Donabedian introduced the standard model of health care quality, which takes in to account the structure, process and outcomes of the system. Structure refers to the resources available within the system; process denotes the actual method of care-giving; and outcomes signifies the Impact of the treatment on the health status of the patient and the community. Two of the measures for quality of care used within the Uistrict Eight Health Plan are the Cesarean Section rates within the region's hospitals and the overall outcomes measures for hospitals published annually in the Florida Guide to hospitals. Overall primary cesarean rates for the District are well within range of averages for the State of Florida, with only one hospital having a higher rate. Repeat Cesarean Section delivery rates are higher than the State 6 Flealth Planning Council of Southwest Florida ! 661 , average in four of the hospitals in the District and should be monitored. Overall outcomes measures for the Listrict are favorable, although certain specialties should be more closely monitored, particularly in the area of charges. Quality of Care Issues and Recommendations a Support enhanced monitoring of acute care facilities' f CAHO Accreditation to encourage district -wide full accreditation status by 2000. b) Support enhanced monitoring of the ratings assigned by AHCA's Office of Medical Quality Assurance following inspections of District Eight nursing horn a facilities. Encourage the establishment of a county, specific nursing home peer review committee to assist facilities with a "conditional" rating to achieve .1 "standard" or "superior" rating. C) Support enhanced and more expedient monitoring of primary and repeat Cesarean Section rates within District Eight facilities by bath the State of Florida and the facilities themselves. d) Support enhanced monitoring and more expedient data reporting of Cesarean Section Average Lengths of Stav within District Eight facilities e) Support enhanced and more expedient monitoring of .average adjusted charges for Cesarean Section procedures within District Eight facilities. f) Support enhanced and more expedient monitoring of Outcomes measures (including caseload, charge data, length of stay, and mortality informatiora) for individual acute care hospital services within District Eight. Encourage all facilities to establish goals which result in the highest quality, of care standards. g) The Health Planning Council of Southwest Florida shall establish a Quality Subcommittee of the Plan Development Committee to meet bi- annually to review updated "Quality of Care" data and revise recommendations as necessary. ■ 7 He21th P12nnine Council of Sonthvregr 1 lnrida u a t 1 1 1 1 Affordability of Care 1 6 G 1 of The cost of health care in the U.S. has risen steadily in the past 30 years. Since 1960, the nation's total health care expenditures has risen all aVer.19e of 10.71(11'0 annually. In 1996, the U.S. spent over S 1 trillion on health care, 13.6 %) of the Gross Domestic Product. Although the rate of increase has slowed within the past five year, inflation within the health care sector continues to outpace the rest of the ecollolliv. Southwest Florida spends a higher proportion of the regional income on health care than does the nation as a whole. In 1994, over 14 %, of the regional income, or over $3.7 billion was spent on health care services. of this, over 34 /t> tya. spent on hospital services (including inpatient, outpatient and home health services), over 40% was spent on physicians and other professional services (including laboratories, (ientists, clinics, and nursing home correspondence billings), and almost 25% was spent on specialized providers (including nursing homes, prescriptions, durable medical equipment and government providers). Overall, the cost of care in Southwest Florida hospitals an expected, but certain speci itals 1s lower than p alties continue to outpace the State and Nation. Medicaid spending is a future concer for the region, as almost 54 % of nursing home days were paid for by Medicaid in 1996. A the population within the region continues to age, this spending will increase. Numerous legislative efforts at health care cost containment have been made within Florida. Included in these are the Certificate of Need (CON) process and hospital budget review. The hospital budget revlevv process was discontinued by the 1998 Florida Legislature and p artial deregulation of the CON process has been instituted nu . These issues should be continually monitored by the appropriate State and local agencies to ,lssess the success of the free market system. e licalth Planning Council of Southwest Florida 16G1 Affordability of Care Issues and Recommendations a) Explore successful cost containment measures adopted in other locations within Florida or other states which could be replicated in District Eight. Such efforts may range from the de- regulation of certain currently regulated services under the Florida Certificate of Need Program to the adoption of community initiaiives designed to shift health care ! expenditures to less costly options. b) Develop a pilot health insurance continuation project in District Eight for persons suffering from diabetes who can no longer afford to underwrite the cost of their existing health insurance plan. c) Offer assistance to rural hospitals in District Eight experiencing annual occupancy rates under 40% by developing a cost - effective plan to reconfigure the utilization of currently licensed beds, thereby enhancing their financial stability. d) Encourage the expansion or establishment of quality rnanaged care initiatives In District Eight to provide consumer choice and enhancenient of benefits. e) Encourage the development or expansion of affordal,le community -based options for persons requiring custodial care, personal supervision or periodic assistance Xvith activities of daily living. t) Begin study of the effects of the Florida Certificate o' Need process on District Eight, including its effectiveness at containing costs and ens ;,.rlfl" the availability of quality health care services for all persons, regardless of their ability to P.W. g) Expand the availability of non - emergency primary health care services by an extension of hours or geographic proximity to those most in need. h) Encourage the development of hospital -based and col : unu nit y -based centers for "complementary" or "alternative" medicine (such as .11CUDtinC ture, massage therapy, ! holistic healing techniques) to expand a continuum o: care available to Southwest Floridians 9 I lealth Planning Council of Southwe%t Florida j 16G1 " i) Provide the public with information on managed care insurance options (including Medicare and Medicaid managed care products) available in Southwest Florida. Include evaluation tips for use b} potential consumers. 1 Certificate of Need (CON) Allocation Factors Report 1 This final section of the District Eight Health Plan pro%-ides an overview of the Certificate of Need process, including the methodologies and procedures involved in making Certificate of Need decisions. Included %within this section are the local preference statements, detailing the 1 1 t Ll r 1, 1 n types of facilities the council recommends giving C;ertI icate of Need preference. 1talth f Imnin¢ r'mmcil Pl—iri.i 1 z 6G1 N. Introduction he Health Planning Council of Southwest Florida, Inc. is a private, non - profit agency authorized in 1982 by Florida Statute 381.703 (renumbered 408.033 in July 1992) to 1 plan for the health care needs of the residents of Charlotte, Collier, DeSoto, Glades, Hendry, Lee and Sarasota Counties. The responsibility for planning for health services is shared by the Florida Department of Health (DOH), the Agency for 1- lealth Care Administration (AHCA) and a network of Local Health Councils (LHCs). I Planning Philosophy The Health Planning Council of Southwest Florida brHigs together all interested consumers, providers and purchasers of health services in a tuutral community collaboration to istrategically plan the health care delivery system for Charlotte, Collier, DeSoto, Glades, Hendry, Lee, and Sarasota Counties. The philosophy of this coalition is to provide the greatest access to, and affordability and quality of, health rare to all citizens of Southwest Florida. The Board of Directors of the Health Planning Council of Southwest Florida is composed of 12 members appointed by the 7 County Commissions - ! member from Charlotte, 2 from Collier, 1 from DeSoto, 1 from Glades, 1 from Hendrv, 3 from Lee, and 3 from Sarasota. 1 The Board is composed of a proportionate number of providers, consumers and purchasers of health services. 1 nl health Planning Council of South%cst Florida 16 G 1 IHealth Planning Council of Southwest Florida, Inc. Board of Directors Southwest Florida is a notable region due to its large variance in population density and wealth. It has four counties to the «vest that border the Gulf of Mexico (Charlotte, Collier, Lee and Sarasota). These counties generally have population that is more urban and wealthy. Collier County and Sarasota County are two of the four most wealthy counties in the State. The region's four coastal counties have population densities that range from 92 -527 people per square mile (a rural area is technically defined by having less than 100 persons per square mile). Southwest Florida's three inland counties (DeSoto, Glades and Hendry) have residents that are far more rural and poor than the other counties in the region. Within these three counties, per capita incomes range from 19 - 38.6';;t less than the State average. Population density ranges from 11 -42 people per square mile. These differences in the o ulatio p p ns of our counties cau�c great disparities in the needs of the health care deliver), s}-stems. V'hile each county has poor- residents, the greater proportion of residents in poverty in the inland counties cause excessiVe burdens on their systems. lz 1 lealth Planning Council of Southu cst Florida Robert R. Allen - DeSoto (Consurncr Representative) Jean S. Anderson - Hendry ( Consumer Representative) Barbara C. Corbett - Sarasota (Purchaser Representative) Robert I. Goodman - Sarasota (Purchaser Representative) Lalai S. Hamric - Lee (Provider Representative) Valerie Jackson - Lee (Provider Representative) Michael D. Jernigan - Collier (Provider Representative) Franklin B. Mann, Jr., JD - Lee (Consumer Representative) Deborah R. Metheny - Sarasota (Provider Representative) Paul E. Nelson" - Charlotte (Consurncr Representative) William C. Shafer - Collier (Consumer Representative) Martha E. Valiant, M.D. - Glades (PiO%-1der Representative) 'Chairman Southwest Florida is a notable region due to its large variance in population density and wealth. It has four counties to the «vest that border the Gulf of Mexico (Charlotte, Collier, Lee and Sarasota). These counties generally have population that is more urban and wealthy. Collier County and Sarasota County are two of the four most wealthy counties in the State. The region's four coastal counties have population densities that range from 92 -527 people per square mile (a rural area is technically defined by having less than 100 persons per square mile). Southwest Florida's three inland counties (DeSoto, Glades and Hendry) have residents that are far more rural and poor than the other counties in the region. Within these three counties, per capita incomes range from 19 - 38.6';;t less than the State average. Population density ranges from 11 -42 people per square mile. These differences in the o ulatio p p ns of our counties cau�c great disparities in the needs of the health care deliver), s}-stems. V'hile each county has poor- residents, the greater proportion of residents in poverty in the inland counties cause excessiVe burdens on their systems. lz 1 lealth Planning Council of Southu cst Florida I �1 lJ lu L��- 91 1 J 1 6G 1 nt Planning Process Any planning formulated in a vacuum ser%•es little pu; t)c,se to the community as a whole. The Health Planning Council of South% %,-est Florida is c()n;mitted to soliciting community involvement in every local and regional planning initi,lt;%-c it undertakes. This enables the Council to create a District Health Plan xith a truly rq,ional perspcctlVe. Primary responsibility for guiding the planning procc,,s lies with the flan Development Committee (PDC), a standing committee of regional rcpresentatives consisting of consumers, providers and purchasers of health care scr%•iccs from count%• in District Eight. The members of the PDC represent diverse backgrounds and 'raring a %vide variety of experience to the process. Health Planning Council of Southwest Florida, Inc. Plan Development Committee (PDC) Diane Cox Janie 1'. Nialiadeo Michael Ellis Helen Fallert Benjamin D. Fishman Karen B. Hawes Edward W. Houck Michael D. Jernigan - Chairman Kenneth C. Kiehl Charles Konigsberg, Jr., NI.D, Ms. Nancy Lascheid Daniel Lindner I' Consumer Represent ati%•e Provider Represt:nrai i V(: Carolyn Moore Paul E. Nelson Alice Parrish 1-Iarry Propper Joseph Quinlan Max G. Rieves Loretta A. Salem Donald W. Toews, Ph.D. 13 1 lealth Planning Council of Southw est Florida Eugene Vodev I Ielen Wrobbel ' Purchaser Representative t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 16G 1 ou Members of the flan Development Committee, in conjunction with other concerned citizens, participated in four Rork groups focused on the largest sections of the District Eight Health Plan: Access to Care, Affordability of Care, Crrtificatc of Need Allocation Factors Report, and Quality• of Care. Each of these Nvork groups niet to determine the primary focuses of the section they mere responsible for. Luring this process, Health Planning Council staff collected and analyzed data as directed by the work groups. Specific issues relating to the report sections were prioritized and strategies for addressing local needs were developed by the work groups and Health Planning; Council staff. The plan was drafted and approved by the full Plan Development Committee and the Board of Directors. Numerous other organizations. Boards and individuals have the plan, including: American Cancer Society Charlotte Regional .Medical Center Collier County Health Department Collier County Medical Societs- Columbia /I-iCA Southwest Florida Division Department of Children and Families Desoto County Health Department Family Health Centers of Southwest Florida, Inc Glades County Health Department Healthy Stan Coalition of SOUthwest Florida Hendry County Health Department HOPE Hospice Hospice of maples, Inc. Lee C:t,unty AIDS Task Force Lee 6,tuay Department of Human Services Lee C()unty Health Department Lec AIL nuorial Health System \fid - i ; -,r:da Medical Services NCI I I ivalth Care System Sara�nt.t County Government Sara ;a Count• I lealth Department Florida Business and Health Care tiout i; .i r Florida Regional Planning Council I Iealth Care L'nit:ki A ay ()I Lee County :A ,I L.ee County 14 1Icalth Planning Council of youth• +c,! I lorida 16G10 Rcajolu� Profile District Eight Demographics lie Florida Department of Health (DOH) Area `'111 irtclucics four coastal counties (Charlotte, Collier, Lee and Sarasota countics) hordcred on the wcst h the Gulf of Mexico and with a composite coastline of 167 linear mile,. The three inland counties of DeSoto, Glades and I-lendr)• form the remainder of the .0 ea. LAC Okeechobee, the third largest freshwater lake wholly «-;thin the United State,. II)t "Is the c:istrrn boundary of Glades County and a small boundary of Hendry 'l'he area consists of approximately 6,633 square mile's or nearly 12? percent of Florida's ;� I ; aphir 1a11({ 111ass. Demographic Characterictic� Density: fl v Istate). C Population Density Parvrn. prr •,� \Illr WWI �IMI 464 `—.• Pot) i Iql. 1!IJ `1 n A _ 4.1 2a r As i11 most cli I i�>rid.t, t11e ni.ijority of Southwest Floricla's popul,uion iti concentrated within its coastal countic". I'hcre is a great disparity bet',NTen the J,'11,1tt- of Sarasota County, our area's most ({e;1,el)• populated county (527 persons per s(juare mile - ranked 8`h in the state), and Glades County, ' least populous county in our region (1 1 persons per square mile - 66`h in the 15 l tcAlth I'lanning Council of Southwcsc 1•Inrida 1 1 1 1 1 1 i v i i i Percent of Rei-nomil Population 28.50 Otte 124,722 . (7urinitr 7 C f bllirr , 92.6% . Drsnm 21,877 04*4 s' _: 1IrOJrq k Lee s�4� • C]n.nq 35.60 354,169 91.1% tat 249,903 81.1% 2.80% 959,998 88.0% C. 4',,,, Composition: 16G1: 93.9 %, of the region's l)c?hrti ation is Iocated within the coastal counties <<f Charlotte, Collier, Sarasota and Lee. Just ', ;� %, is found in the tn•o countirs of S;t:,:so „f ;r;; , Lee. Southwest Florida's popul;uion has a greater percentage ()f wl:itc r� „,i,!c;,t:,, and is generally older than the population Of the US. Of Soutl1lYC'St I lorida's 1':96 tot;:. population of just over 1,091,000, approximately 8S% was white, 9.49% ,vas black, .7'f',, WJS Of Asian /Pacific Island descent and 1.9 %, «:u desianatcd "other ". The state's racial nlis i ; .;ppro:cimately 82% , white, 14% black, 1.5"X, Asian /Pacific Islander and 2.5 °1, "other ". I (,: ;;,_!; :; county had the most racial balance (72`;,, v. hite, 16.3'%) black and 11' %, "other "). C:Ir.�rl >;;._ had the lowest proportion of minorities, with almost 94% of the population being llii` County White Asian /Pacific 931 Otte 124,722 9 ; y„ 7 180,501 92.6% :0 21,877 79.4`74, s' 6,910 77,71%) ry " 21,916 72.4% }� 354,169 91.1% tat 249,903 81.1% ,west Florida 959,998 88.0% 1996 Population by Rice Black 6,5 15 'Yo 4.9 %. Asian /Pacific 931 C.T /. Othcr 79 9,746 5.01YG 780 0.41/, 3899 2.0% 4,243 15.4% 138 C.5" „ 1295 4.71Y0 1,085 12.2% 44 0.5';., 854 9.6'X, 4,995 16.5% 121 C. 4',,,, 3239 10.7% 26,048 6.70% 3,11C 5443 1.401„ 49,919 16.2% 2,773 C.91% 5547 102,551 9.40,6 7,897 0.7% 21075 1.9% Hispanic %, 4,388 •3.346 31,578 '16196'! 3,554 12.946 898 1Or1W if -i 8,294 2_MW .!2 15,099 M4.9W 1 11,879,939182.1%1 2,023,888 14.0% 222,822 1.5% 3407156 2.4%=r '1,989,158 Source: Office of the Governor 16 I lealth Planning Council of Southwest Hori(h 16 G 1 at There is a w1cle i:I SOL!ill'.VCS, I lurid is C[ :.dry county's median age of 30. and the highest median ages of 111,; c a : (11*011p constitutes over 27 % of Lh,�: :-c,"i ":r.1's large ,: comprising over 300,000 people I ''is gro"r) o"11" ICII)IT'Selit" k;.0 population. Hendry is the only c0;::;-1,,,. v..'tilin S()tltll\•rst 11"loridii that do(-. "'t"! the state's proportion of elderk-, SL )I 1 0 It VOL111" :11 the region and one of the greates-1 i:j S, f . , s were under 25 years of age, con,,),,,: I'("'I.011 lllk2 ������ly. In 1998, c;lts were 05 VCJI's 19M Popula"i'o"I bl- !, County + % Total Charlotte 43- 2 2,; 0 '8 727 6 4 Collier i,036 32.5% 138,508 19.6— 9.3,,% 24.,''X, 5 i. 88 24.1% -AA�- 09,727 2 DeSoto 3,746 13.1' %, 8,073 28 5,471 19.1% 2 Glades IJ) 1 1,264 13.01Y.)- 2.579 26 YX I I I -+– L2 P'1,1 1,924 19.8% 1tW.9.725 Head I ]�().31!;. 4,7CC 14.9% 9.C7Z 28SX, (6, : -- -- 7 3,411 10.896 1031,490 Lee 67"- 24.3 i )9,V4 24.6% -V, 404,002 WiSM 41, 484 13. 1 24,753 7.81% 67,43'7 21.4'�, 1�3,2,445 32.4% -4*3151712 1 Southwest Florida I75 1-04,247 9.2% 264,854 23.31 281 r S 7,7 -.449 27. 1% S . i �956 18.49%. 14.9.34.951 93 Florida 1. 9'X, 4, L( )4�1 27.9,�% V 2 _1�1� 9"% 3,392, Source: Office of the Governor As in the entire state, females outnumber males in Sou th Est Florida hy 521% to 48%. This is primarily due to the longer life span of females and tlIC Ill(,(11all o-c ()I- -, !�c regiI on's population, particularly M the four coastal counties (Charlotte, ( '() I 1 ; ", " those counties with youllocl- Illecliall ,(,cs (j)cSoto, I jell I,-%. �cc and Sarasota). In 111d Ull�l cs", the ratio of men-to- women is more evenly- balanced. 17 1 lealth Planning Council of Sotltllu rst 1:1()ri(IA u) Growth and Trends Net Migration 8000 - - - - - -- - - - - -- - -, 7000 - -- 6000 -- -- 1 5000 - -- 4000 -- 3000 -- - -- -- - - 11000 - - - -- - - --- 0 990 1000 -- 1993; o -1000 C ° � ` C M 4 1bGINN Southwest Florida is one of the fastest growing regions in the country. The total population of the area increased a total of 91% between 1980 -1998. Charlotte and Collier counties saw the greatest percentage increases in population during that period at 137% and 144 %, respectively. The greatest numeric increase was seen in Lee County, which experienced a population increase of over 198,000 people during that period. While this extraordinary rate of growth has slowed slight]), R,ithin the past several years, another 30% increase in population is projected by 2010. In fact, the projected growth in population from 2000 -2010 is greater than that for 1990 -2000. The vast majority of this projected growth is expected in the three counties of Charlotte, Collier and Lee. Population G?-owth 1980 - 2010 Count Charlotte Collier . Desoto . Gisdes: K: "' Htsr Lee a+ ' . :' Sir3soca , t :> Southwest Florida 1980 58,460 85,971 19,039 5,992 18,5991 205,2661 202,251 595,578 % 9.80/ 14.4% 3.2% 1.0% 3.1% 34.5% 34.0%1 100.0% 1990 110,975 152,0991 23,865F-2.6% 7,591 25,773 335,113 277,776 933,192 % 11.9% 16.3% 0.8% 2.8% 35.9% 29.8% 100.0% 1998 138,508 209,726 28,625 9,726 31,489 404,000 315,711 1,137,785 % 12.2% 18.4% 2.5% 0.9% 2.8% 35.5% 27.7% 100.0% 2000" 144,598 120,102 19,897 10,067 32,597 419,602 325,704 1,182,567 % 12.21Y. 18.61Y. 2.5% 0.9% 2.8% 35.5% 27.5% 100.0% 2010'1 181,001 282,801 34,096 11,570 38,303 506,102 372,801 1,426,674 % 12.7% 19.8% 2.4% 0.8% 2.7% 35.5% 26.1% 100.09° 1980- 1997Increasc 137% 144% 50% a_4'.rr 62% 69% ,* •r 1; :..;. 97% 56% 91% " Projected Source: Office of the Governor 18 I lealth Planning Council of Southwest Florida 16G�� ' Health Status Problems Many of Southwest Florida's health status problems are related to Maternal alld child health, Birth rates .tm0119 teenagers 10.11 arc 111glicr than the stme wcrages in three of Southwest Florida's counties. For the 15.19 age bracicet birth ratcti are hi � averages 1, 1,hcr than state aver a�,cti In four 1 counties, with Hendry county's rate almost double that of Florida. Of the region's 11,243 births in 1995, 34.8% were to unwed mothers. Of those, 29.5 0% were to unwed mothers under the age of 20. Both white and non -white infant mortality is higher than the state average in four of Southwest Florida's counties. Every count)' but one in the region is lower than the state average for percentage of Nvornen receiving first trimester prenatal care. In Glades and Hendry rountics alnro5t one in three plcgi t o In I1 I'CCerve no prenatal care in the first three months of pregnancy. In Hendry county almost one in ten women receive late prenatal care or none at all. These maternal and child health issues are some of the pressing concerns in each of Southwest Florida's counties. Certain preventable diseases and deaths in Southwest Florida arc at rates significantly higher than for the state. From 1994 -1996 rates for diseases preventable with vaccines were higher than the state average in three of the region's counties. DcSoto county's rate was over three times the state average. The tuberculosis rate for four of our counties is greater than the state rate. The overall age adjusted death rate (1994 -1996) for our three rural counties is significantly higher than the state rate. The age adjustcd death rates for motor vehicle crashes and unintentional injuries exceeds the state rate in five of our seven counties. The age adjusted death rate for suicides exceeds the state average in three of the region's counties, including Lee and Sarasota, our two most P P o ulous counties. Note: Direct comparisons of county rates may be impacted by the size of the counties. 19 I lcalth Planning Council of Southwest Florida 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Teenage Birth Rates 1994 -1996 Source: Florida Department of Health * Per 1,000 Population White Infant Mortality Rate 1994 -1996 Count Birth Rate" Count _.Age 10 -14 Age 15 -19 Charlotte 0.82 43.81 Collier 2.40 77.03 DeSoto 3.84 113.55 Glades 0.00 58.68 Hendry 2.29 123.94 Lee 1.54 74.00 Sarasota 1.49 44.41 Florida 1.671 62.75 Source: Florida Department of Health * Per 1,000 Population White Infant Mortality Rate 1994 -1996 Count Rate` Charlotte 5.91 Collier 6.51 DeSoto 8.52 Glades 0.00 Hendry 6.32 Lee 7.14 Sarasota 6.52 Florida 6.06 Source: Florida D.U.H. " Per 1,000 Live Births 16G1 :pg Births to Unwed Mothers 1995 Source: OF Bureau of Economic and Business Research Black Infant Mortality Rate 1994 -1996 County Age of Mother , <20- 20 +" tI Court Number % of Total Births�"� CHarlotte 282 30.3 78 204 Collier 867 35.0 269 598 Desoto 157 41.2 52 105 Guides 26 41.3 13 13 HEndry 246 40.5 83 163 Lee '. 1,585 37.11 576 1,009 Sarasota 746 29.8 226 520 Source: OF Bureau of Economic and Business Research Black Infant Mortality Rate 1994 -1996 County Rate' �: Charlotte 47 Collier 7.06 DeSoto 19.23 Glades 16.13 Hendry 5.87 Lee 19.23 Sarasota 20.61 Florida 12.48 Source: Florida D.O.H. Per 1,000 Live Births 20 1Icalth Planning Council of Southwest Florida 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 16 G 1 Percent of Women Receiving; First Trimester Prenatal Care 1994 -1996 Count %" Charlotte 80.53% Collier 75.39% Desoto 72.89 °N, Glades 67.58'%, Hendry 66.80 "/,) Lee 76.58 " /, Sarasota 04.69'%11, Florida 82.08% Source: Florida D.O.H. Percent receivint first trimevter prenatal care AJ.69% 80.00% 72. A9 ' 1 75.00% • �`' 67 RA•�. 70.00% 60.00 C, 3 v, Percent of Women Receiving; Late or No Prenatal Care 1994 -1996 Count Charlotte 4.271%, Collier 4.94'%4 DeSoto 6.71'X, Glades 9.5TX, Hendry 8.08'%, Lee 4.690/, Sarasota 2.85% Florida 3.44% Source: Florida D.O.H. Percent recciving late or no prenatal care 21 1 ealth Planning Council of southwest Florida _ 14.00^11, 12.00% - xnx - - - -- ---_ ^ 10.00 /^ 6. 8.00% - -- A"; - — 4.69% - -- 6.0004, 2 Nt% 3.44% — 4.000/, 2.00 ^ /, _ - 0.00 ^ /n - Z 21 1 ealth Planning Council of southwest Florida i 1 1 1 i 1 e i 1 6G Percent of Low Income Population with Access to Dental Care 1994 -1996 Count %" Charlotte 18.83 ^ /, Collier 26.15% Desoto . 15.05`/, Glades, 2.46% Hend ' 27.96"/, Lee 23.32% Sarasota 4.74 Florida 23.10% Source: Florida D.O.H. " Percent with Access TLiberculosis 1994 -1996 Count Rate'-- Charlotte 2.84 Collier 18.82 DeSoto 16.17 Glades 11.32 Hendry 25.86 Lee 9.58 Sarasota 4.74 Florida 11.11 Source: Florida D.O.H. Per 100,000 Persons ° 26.15% 27.96 - - -- - -- - .0.00% 24.10 -- - -- - -- 25.00% i 5,05% 20.000/6 - - - - — 15.00% -- , -_ -- 10.00% 5.00% 0.00% Overall AADR::: 1994 -1996 Count Rate* Charlotte 363.04 Collier 352.63 DeSoto 528.24 Glades 628.15 Hendry 614.73 Lee 431.54 Sarasota 375.85 Florida 463.97 Source: Florida D.O.H. Per 100,000 Persons 22 1 icalth Planning Council of Southwest Florida AADR: - Motor Vehicle Crashes 1994 -1996 Count Rate's Charlotte 14.50 Collier 27.51 DeSoto 41.48 Glades 81.00 Hendry 45.90 Lee ' 24.04 Sarasota 17.08 Florida' 18.52 Source: Florida D.O.H. " Per 100,000 Persons 1 1 III 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 Enteric Diseases 1994 -1996 County Ratc', Charlotte 55.72 Collier 119.63 DcSoto 189.C1 Glades 155.49 Hendry 6105 Lcc ti 2.C7 Sarasota I.S4 Florida 68.28 S„urcc: F!,,rida DA),I 1. PCr 12 .CvC I'crsntn AA1)R** UA11ntCIlt1011a1 I11jLII'1CS 1994 -1996 County Rate* Charlotte _' 3.94 Collier 41.9+ Desoto 65.82 Glades 95.95 Hendry 6105 Lee 38.51 Sarasota 24.CC Florida 3 I ,16 Vaccine Preventable I )1sCasCs 1994 -1996 COUTAN' Rate* Charlotte 2.84 Collier 5.1C DeSoto 69.64 Glades 45.28 Hendry •14.')7 Lc•e + Sar:1SOLa 1.43 Florida 4.87 S,.urcc: rida I).O.11. 1'cr Prrtitu» Source Florida I ).( ),I L I'er I'c'r(tMIS ' `:\ADR •Age :ldiusted Dcath Rate 16G1 :SIDS 199.1 -1996 County Rate', Charlotte 16.77 Collier 34.48 Desoto 69.64 (lades 45.28 I1cndry •14.')7 Lee 27.94 Sarasota 2 2.9 2 Florida 56.33 Ou;CC•: Honda I)A ),I L ('Cr ICC,CGO PL -rsons AADR*:; - Suicides 1994 -1996 County Ratc'' Charlotte 9.76 Collier 9.57 Desoto 11.22 Glades 6.94 Hendry 14.48 Lee 15,13 Sarasota 17.70 Florida 12.69 S, )urcc: Florida 1'cr 1C3,000 Persons 2� I Icalt11 I himing (:mmcil of \nuthuc %t 11,,rida 1 t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 16 G 1 oil, .... Income There are wide divisions of wealth in Southwest Florida. Four of the region's seven counties are below the average per capita incomes for both the state and Nation. Conversely, Sarasota and Collier county have two of the four highest per capita income rates in Florida. Total personal income for the counties covers a ,vide range, from 5111.7 million in Glades county to $8.831 billion in Sarasota. 1995 District Eight Income County Total's Per Capita % Difference From State Charlotte $2,400.5 S19,222 ;t. :r= 11.7,% Collier $5,452.5 $30,201 DeSoto $410.1 $15,618 Glades`: $111.7 $13,357 'ak�jSgooW4Wr'"386�6 ,Hendry $505.7 517,630 Lee $8,130.2 $22,055 130A Sarasota.,.: $8,831.9 $29,837 ,AA% ..... } 6 Florida $302,099.0 $21,767 In millions Source: OF Bureau of Economic and Business Research Per Capita Income 515,0001--- s�o.zor - - -- -- - --- - - - - -- i s29,x.t7 S30 000 �- - -- --- - - - - -- - - -- smoo0 519,222 '- 17 (10 520,000 ✓ 115,616- - -�—�' - SL lS7 S15,000 - 51 0,000 ;Y 55,000 ! y? so _ M CI 24 1 ealth Planning Council of Southwest Florida 1 u 1 1 1 1 1 1 Cost of Living 1995 Cost of Living Indices 16G1Of County All Items I State Rank Apparel ' Food Health and Rec. Housing Transportation Charlotte 96.681 21 92.97 99.70 107.74 90.57 96.73 Collier 103.68 5 95.60 107.65 100.09 106.27 99.76 DeSoto 91.80 52 100.51 94.85 94.93 84.28 96.73 Glades 97.83 17 94.26 103.60 100.05 92.23 100.95 Hcndry 95.02 34 91.82 99.75 99.73 88.27 99.43 Lee 1 99.681 9 102.54 99.91 98.66 99.37 99.81 Sarasota 104.71 4 120.07 106.36 98.52 106.88 97.99 Florida 100.001 1 100.001 100.001 100.001 100.00 100.00 S011rCC: t;F l�urca,l /� 1'.ct1M)l',11C anli fiutiinrs< Kcscarch Cost of Living t ha 11"tte ■ (ld6er ; - -. heGrur laJ41v% O Ilrndn :; I cc ■ Sarj%ou 120.00 115.00 110,00 - 105.00 i.dd I r j 99.00 L I e1 j' 90.0o s The m-crall cost of living in Southwest Florida is less than the state average in five of the se%-en counties (Charlotte, DeSoto, Hendry, Glades and Lee). The Price Index for All Items in Sarasota county is almost 5 %x (Irc.tter than the state average, while in Collier that figure is almost 41Y, greater. However, Collier's 38.7`%, and Sarasota's 37. PXY greater per capita income make up for this differential. Each of Southwest Florida's other counties range from 8.2 %x to .32 %0 less than the state price index for all items. The price indexes for most categories fall below or within 2 -31Yx of the state average for each of our counties. 'Those that do not include apparel for Sarasota County ( +20.07(%), food in Collier ( +7.65 %), Glades ( +3.6 %) and Sarasota ( +6.369/), health and recrcatlon In Charlotte ( +7.74(Y)) and 11OUSIng IIl Collier ( +6.27 %)) and Sarasota (+6.88%). 25 I Icalth Planning Council of Southwest Florida 1 J 16G11 Labor Force, Employment, Types of Industry As in the state and the U.S., between 1994 and 1995, the overall unemployment rate declined in Southwest Florida. However, in each of those years, four of tl]e region's seven counties had greater rates of uncinploymcnt than Florida and the Nation; Hendry County Nvas the only county in the area whose rate rose. The unemployment rate in Hendry in 1995 was 15.2 %, almost three times that of the state average. Collier, DCSOLo and Glades Counties' figures were from 1.2% to 3.9`;o higher than the state average. Charlotte, Lee and Sarasota were from .9" /,) to 2. 1`% lover. Dui'lI]g this perlod, the labor force .vas statistically unchanged. Labor Force and Unemployment Rate County 1994 Labor Force 1994 Employment 1994 U. R. 1995 Labor Force 1995 Employment 1995 U.—R. Charlotte 44,701 41,997 6.0% 43,986 41,917 4.7% Collier 80,129 73,704 8.0 %, 81,500 75,839 6.9% DeSoto 9,512 8,774 7.8% 9,710 9,057 6.7% Glades 3,453 3,122 9.6% 3,426 3,096 9.6% Hendry 15,713 13,335 15.1% 15,702 13,309 15.2% Lee 167,034 158,240 5.3% 170,063 162,995 4.2% Sarasota Florida U.S. 129,481 123,528 4.6% 6.6% 6.1 "r1, 127,250 122,908 3.4% 5.5% 5.6 ^r6 Source. UF Bureau of Economic and Business Research In 1995, Southwest Florida's primary eInployn]ent base was in retail trade and services, which combined to provide over 641/0 of the private jobs in the area. More than 36% of the employment was provided by services alone. COnStruCtlOn provided over 27,000 jobs in the area (almost 8%) of the total). Agriculture, forestl-N- and fishing accounted for over 26,000 jobs in the region (7.75 %) of the total) and provided a majority of the employment in DeSoto, Hendry and Glades counties (46. %, 35.9% and 55.89/> respectively). Tile other significant 26 1 lealth Planning Council of Southu-cst Florida 1 i SCCtOI'S 01 OL11' CIl1p101•111C11t base IIlClndCd illial1CC, IIIS11I',111('C and I'Cal CStaLC and inanufacturIrig. 1995 :I:;eragc AlonthlY Private Employment 16GI Employment Type Charlotte Collier DeSoto Glides Hendry Lee Sarasota total %of Total All Industries 25, �1 72 t+G 5,7'1 dl 11,4')5 119,742 105,549 3 41,579 Agriculture, Forestry & Fishing 5S1 ,r.S3 2,t';.,; _ 6,413 4,447 1,459 26,481 7.75% Mining 35 G G 0 C 35 0.01^/ Construction 2,^h6 7,2C+, 168 24 254 10,754 6,643 27,115 7.94% Manufacturing S91 2,299 94 4 1,113 6,114 8,249 18,764 5.49% Tuns p., Comm. b& Public Utilities I,111 2,C27 161 82 434 6,386 3,6031 13,704 4.0 I% Wholesale Trade 53S 1,971 l91 195 4,930 4,0051 11,839 3,47% Retail Trade S.S36 1, :,1 1,25C 173 1.520 15,478 29,699 95,752 28A3 ".6 Finance, Insurance & Real Fstate 1, 48 4,406 la: 14 271 8,125 7,648 22,174 6.49^/ Services I�,511, _'4.4;1 I.G'; + 1,2 t} 42,593 41,598 123,859 36.26^/ Other 525 556 1,571 0.46" sm:rkc 1'1: 1', . . 1,, ., :n�, .::,,. IPovertY L 1 Poverty is a serious C0IICern in Sc >udiwest Hotid,l. although the overall r:uc of Poverty is lower III the region than in the st,ltc. :ACCOrding to the 1990 US Census, Desoto, FICndry and Glades counties exceeded the state rate for PO�'ert%- among all persons, artiong children, among all families and among female-headed families with children. Those same statistics shoR-ed the poverty rate among the Children of Collier C01IIltV «'as slightly abOVC the state aVerage. No other coullty Cxcceded t}lesc' StaLC taus ill ,Iiiv of the categOrics, but the figures shoved over 53,:,00 peopic, including 6,000 Children, living ire po�crt }' n'thin our region. 01 the almost st -i51,000 households in the region in 1996, 14%, (63,000 +) had a combined income of less than S 15,000, This compares{ favorably with the state rate of 18.30,. ' The greatest concentration of these poorer households «•as fouled in the three rural counties, ' DeSoto, Hclldry and Glades (2-1.6rir, 4.1`iit Ind X3.4 r);, respcctl%'Cl-,•). '111CSC COUnties are significantly poorer than the ,l�clage Florida Count\' and flit' poorer thall the other Counties Within District 8. 27 1 lcalth I'Ianning Council of Southw"t Florida 1 1 1 J L 1 n 1-1 1 1 16G1Aq 1996 Household Income Levels Source: 1997 1 1 c A 1 � h Data S „urcc!look. CiI,ng C M I N IarkctmF ti%Nirrn% Due to the large elderly population within the area, Social Security benefits contribute significantly to the area's economy. Throughout the region, 29% of the total population receive Social Security benefits in 1994. During this same time, 211% of the state's residents received benefits. all of Southwest Florida's counties except two (Hendry and Glades) exceeded this state average. Charlotte and Sarasota led the District In percentage of residents receiving Social Security with 36.2'%1 acid 33.011/11. Lee County led the area in number of recipients with over 100,000. 1994 .Social Security Recipients County Rcci icnts* Total Population % of Total Charlotte 46,205 Income I.cvcl and Percent Collier 45,920 186,504 -- DeSoto County G 5151000 % $15.24,999 % $13. 49,999 % $50-99,9991 % $100.149,99 % 5150,000 + % Charlotte 8,712 15.1' %. 12,4p4 215' %, 22,616 39.21ib 11,645 10.21, 1,615 2.A'%, 692 1.2' %. Collier 9,:57 12.21%, 11,913 15.7% 27,392 V, I'%- IA.362 24.2%, 4,7X0 6.3% 4,173 5.5% Desoto 1,155 24.6%, :,041 23 }%, 2,9 34 11.5' %, 1. 39 15 911.41 184 2.1% 61 011%, Glades 71: 24.114, 778 16.4' %, 925 11 4' %, 469 15 91%, 41 1.41%, 21 0.7% Hendry, 2,166 2141%, 1.7:1 196' %, 3,295 35 %, 1,78,, 1'73' %, 241 1.696 56 06% Lee 22,069 13 8'%+ 2A X5 11 T %, r.°�,76`+ 1A ^-' %, 3 %,_'2 13.9' %, 7,196 4.5'76 }.35X 2.114, Sarasota 17,'17% 11.1%: 22,}0} It, 5' %, 49,47: 11.6' %, 31,522' 24.X% 7,570 5.6% 4,315 3.2% Southwest filotida 63,.47 14.0% 79,465 V.7'% 167,4031 37.1'%, I 1:5,397 13.4'% 21,627 4,8% 12,686 2.8% Source: 1997 1 1 c A 1 � h Data S „urcc!look. CiI,ng C M I N IarkctmF ti%Nirrn% Due to the large elderly population within the area, Social Security benefits contribute significantly to the area's economy. Throughout the region, 29% of the total population receive Social Security benefits in 1994. During this same time, 211% of the state's residents received benefits. all of Southwest Florida's counties except two (Hendry and Glades) exceeded this state average. Charlotte and Sarasota led the District In percentage of residents receiving Social Security with 36.2'%1 acid 33.011/11. Lee County led the area in number of recipients with over 100,000. 1994 .Social Security Recipients County Rcci icnts* Total Population % of Total Charlotte 46,205 127,646 36.2`%, Collier 45,920 186,504 24.6% DeSoto 5,815 26,640 21.8`%1 Glades 1,735 8,551 20.3% Hendry 4,350 29,497 14.7% Lee 1 102,855 376,702 27.3'9u Sarasota 99,650 301,528 33.0 %, Southwest Florida 306,530 1,057,068 29.0% Source: OF Bureau of Economic and Business Research In March, 1997, over 287,OCO Southwest Floridians were covered under the Medicare program. The greatest numbers of recipients were found in Lee (88,764) and Sarasota (97,081) counties. 28 1Icalth Planning Council of Southwest Florida i o G� March, 1997 Medicare Recipients County Aged Disabled Total Enrollment Charlotte 34,860 2,325 37,185 Collier 41,310 2,227 43,537 DeSoto 4,362 666 5,028 Glades 753 118 871 Hendry 2,899 408 3,307 Lee 88,764 6,926 95,690 Sarasota 97,0811 i,240 102,321 Southwest Florida 270,029 1 17,910 287,939 111CIuCIcs unduplic,11-1 count of persons enrolled in Tither Hospital lrtsurancc Or Supplemental \ledic•.tl In.ur,tnce programs or hoth. Suurcc: Public Assistance In 1994-1995, 9.2 ';4. (o,- over 97,000)) of Southwest Floridians received some level of N'ledicaid ' benefits. The state of Florida rate for Medicaid recipients vas 13.5% during this same tilnc ' period. Collier and Lee Counties had the highest number of recipients, but as a percentage of population, the rural couI7ties had moI-e eligibles. In Hendry County, 29.50/7 of the population received benefits and in DeSoto 23.3` %7 did. '1994-1995 Afedicaid Eligible Recipients r Count Total Population Recipients" % of Total Expenditures Average $ per recipient Charlotte 127,646 11,035 8.61% $32,801,921 $257 Collier 186,504 20,937 11 7 539,328,631 $211 DeSoto 26,640 6,199 23.3'%, S 14,966,288 $562 Glades 8,551 169 2.0 " /<, 5681,304 $80 Hendry 29,497 8,704 29.5'%, 515,910,164 S539 Lee 376,702 39,541 10.5 °ib S121,839,882 $323 Sarasota 301,528 10,881 3.6'%, $71,338,699 5237 Southwest Florida 1,057,068 97,466 9.2`% $296,866,889 $281 199; -1995 fZecipirnts rn.ts• rcceis'c ail acid be counted in more than one county Source: OF Bureau of Economic and Business RUSC•arch 29 1 Iealth Planning Council of Southwest Florida L� IEducation J r� 1 1 1 1 C d 1 n 16G1 IMA There are over 140,000 students in the public school system in District 8. The population is much more racially mired than the general population of the region, with almost 28% of the students belonging to a minority group. This racial blend is most prevalent in Hendry county, where over 35% of the students are Hispanic and another 20% are black. This pattern is similar- in Glades with over 489/0 of the students being black or Hispanic. Region - wide, 13.5% of the students are black. 13.3% Hispanic and 19/0 are Asian or Pacific Islander. This is significant, as It predicts a potential shift in the race of Southwest Florida's adult population during the next 10 rears. ("It shoulcl hr notc(I that Hisprr»ic persons arc wi ethnic poprrl '-rtion zZ-ho can he of,m)' race. Fall 1996 PK -12 Student Population Source: Florida Department of Education The students of Southwest Florida's counties tend to test similarly to the rest of the students in the state. Charlotte and Sarasota counties' students scored higher than State averages on all testing reported. Collier students scored higher than Florida averages on the High School Competency Test and the Grade Ten Assessment Test. DeSoto and Hendry counties' students fared better than the State average on the rnath section of the High School Competency Test. On all other reported testing District Eight students averaged equal to or- more poorly than the State averages. 30 1 ealth Planning Council of Southwest Florida White Non. Black Non. County Hispanic "/" — Hispanic % Hispanic % Asian /Pacific 0/6 Total Charlotte 13,999 87.2`R, ],362 505 3.1` %, 191 1.2`%" 16,057 Collier 17,658 63.0'x, 3,155 11.3% 7,083 25.3% 135 0.5`8, 28,041 Desoto 2,808 60.9`8, 997 21.6'% 786 17.0`Y" 19 OA% 4,610 Glades 587 51.6 "k 307 27.0'16 240 21.1'16 3 0.39" 1,137 Hend 3,172 44.0`8> 1,476 20.5`8 2,528 35.1'8, 36 0.5% 7,212 Lee 37,179 71.2% 8,300 15.9% 6,130 11.7'16 578 1.1'8)' 52,187 Sarasota 26,511 83.4'8, 3,450 10.8'Y, 1,445 4.5`16 398 1.2'8, 31,905 Southwest Florida 1-,2.0241 72.3"/, 19,"47 13.5 "4, 18,718 13.3 "i6 1,360 1.0' %" 14],149 Source: Florida Department of Education The students of Southwest Florida's counties tend to test similarly to the rest of the students in the state. Charlotte and Sarasota counties' students scored higher than State averages on all testing reported. Collier students scored higher than Florida averages on the High School Competency Test and the Grade Ten Assessment Test. DeSoto and Hendry counties' students fared better than the State average on the rnath section of the High School Competency Test. On all other reported testing District Eight students averaged equal to or- more poorly than the State averages. 30 1 ealth Planning Council of Southwest Florida 1 1 D 1bGIS 1998 Testing Results. Percentage of Students Pas%inh ""' National Percentile Rank- Source: Florida Department of Education r ' Southwest Florida's general level of educational attainment e.xceeds the state's rate, but Will need to improve for the future. In 1989, over 157,000 (22.7`%O) of Southwest Florida's adult population over the age of 25 had no high school diploma. This is below Florida's rate of 25.6 %. Our area also has a higher proportion of high school and college graduates than the ' state. Our rural areas have a particular problem with educational attainment, with between 42.6% and 45.5% of their populations not having graduated from high school. The area's ' present graduation rates are foreboding for the future. A comparison of the 1992 and 199 P 7 graduation years shows a significant decline in graduation rates in 3 of the 7 Southwest Florida counties. u 1 31 I ealth Planning Council of Southwest Florida High School Competency Test;" Grade Ten Assessment Test** Florida W iting Assessment 'Pest County Communications Math Reading Math Grade 4 'Grade 8 Grade 10 Charlotte 86 83 53 57 3.3 3.7 3.8 Collier 79 81 49 61 3.0 3.3 3.4 Desoto 70 76 40 45 2.9 3.2 3.6 Glades 67 64 41 401 2.6 2.8 3.6 Head 74 76 35 38 2.7 3.0 3.4 Lee 76 72 47 54 2.9 3.1 3.4 Sarasota 90 87 62 65 3.2 3.5 3.8 Florida 78 751 47 54 3.01 3.31 3.6 Percentage of Students Pas%inh ""' National Percentile Rank- Source: Florida Department of Education r ' Southwest Florida's general level of educational attainment e.xceeds the state's rate, but Will need to improve for the future. In 1989, over 157,000 (22.7`%O) of Southwest Florida's adult population over the age of 25 had no high school diploma. This is below Florida's rate of 25.6 %. Our area also has a higher proportion of high school and college graduates than the ' state. Our rural areas have a particular problem with educational attainment, with between 42.6% and 45.5% of their populations not having graduated from high school. The area's ' present graduation rates are foreboding for the future. A comparison of the 1992 and 199 P 7 graduation years shows a significant decline in graduation rates in 3 of the 7 Southwest Florida counties. u 1 31 I ealth Planning Council of Southwest Florida 7 Educational Attainnicnt (1989) 16 G 1 of 19q- I lc•iNi D.t ;.t S n:; c!vu,k, citIn 190:, l S (:rriti',n 5tt;nman U.tta I t c 1992 - 1997 P1tblic School Grrrditation Ratcs Count' No I I.S. Diploma I I.S. Di lonta Cone c Dc rce Count • Population 25+ Number Percent Number Percent Nurnber Percent Charlotte 87,427 21,275 24.3' %, 49,580 56.7` %, 16,572 19.0' %, Collier 110,308 23,129 21.0'%, 56•C67 50.8' %. 31,112 '8._"% Desoto 16,171 7,36.3 45.5'%, 1 6,978 41,2% 1,829 11.3'%, Gladcs 5,198 2,215 4'6'v -',426 467'x, 557 10.7'% Hendry 15,027 79.90`7, 43.4` %, 6,394 42,6, 2,111 14.0` %, Lee '45.559 561726 134,4;' 54.5`4, 54,381 2t.1` %, Sarasota '17,371 40,7;5 18 7'Y,, 115,C7C 52 rt'%, 61,55C 28.3`%, Southwest Florida 697,'651 157,986 22 TY„ 37',967 53.2 " /„ 168,112 24.1'%. 19q- I lc•iNi D.t ;.t S n:; c!vu,k, citIn 190:, l S (:rriti',n 5tt;nman U.tta I t c 1992 - 1997 P1tblic School Grrrditation Ratcs Count' 1992.1993 1993.1994 1993 -1995 1995 -1996 1996 -1997 Charlotte 54.219, 82.51',� 76. 21% 7(,.481% 74.46 Collier 1)8.26'7, 93.99`% 69.93 1,141 75.52'Z, 77.89`% DeSoto 7 <3.1WX. 75? 1';S, 74.-t 2 °4, 80.08`7, 85.83`%, Glades 56.41'7, 58.11'7, 48.65'7, 58.82`7, Hendry x,5.14'7, 77.44';, 73.81';4, 72.95%, 75.39°/, Lee 91.40`% 85.50`7, 80.01'/ 82.47`%, 83.73`7, Sarasota S3.89 ^„ ti 2.50'% 75.44'% . 79.90`7, 77.35'%, Sw'lrcc: 1.it,rida Ih'h,trtmcnt t,* I diic.ttiun South «.est 1'101-10 {,1'S puhhC higher- C(ILlcati011 st SM11 is o11c dl:lt IMS tranSfO rI11C(1 greatly in the last decade. Florida's tenth public unI%TI- Sit%-, hlorida (;ulf (;oast U11111'crsity, Was opened in Lee COUMV in the Fall of 1997. Edison Community College continues to provide associate degrees through c.ullpuseS in LCC, Collier and Ch,u lone counties, According to their enrollment office, approximately 10,000 students take classes each year at ECC. There are numerous other sources of private higher education throughout the region. 32 } Ic.plth Hanninl; COUncif of southwest Florida n F1 r t I6GI4% Housing As the population of Southwest Florida has increased, so have the number of households. Between 1990 -1995, the rate of the number of households in the region increased significantly faster than the state's rate of 9.31%,. Every county in the region except Sarasota had a double - digit increase, while Collier county led the area with a rate of 23 %. The average household size remained fairly constant during this same time period. The foul- coastal counties were below the state average for household size, while each of the rural, inland counties were slightly higher than the average. Households, Number and Average Size, 1995 County Households % Change 1990 -1995 Average Size % Change 1990 -1995 Charlotte 55,946 15.5% 2.23 0.0% Collier 75,898 23.0% 2.40 -0.4% DeSoto 9,198 11.9 %, 2.62 0.0% Glades 3,257 12.99/0 2.56 -0.4% Hendr7 9,474 12.80/ 2.98 -0.3% Lee 157,694 12.59% 2.35 0.0% Sarasota 135,944 8.3'%, 2.18 0.00% Florida 5,613,616 9,3% 2,46 0% Source: OF Bureau of Economic and Business Research Average Home Price County 1995' Charlotte $91,147 Collier $108,953 DeSoto 574,401 Glades 587,624 Hendry $81,971 Lee 596,397 Sarasota 510ITT Florida S87,900 Cost as determined by Price Level Indrx " \Iedi.tn Price Source: OF Bureau of Economic and Business Research The average home price in Southwest Florida was significantly higher than the state median in 1995. Collier county's average home sold for S 108,953, outpacing the state by over S20,000. Each of our inland counties was below the state median, with DeSoto having the loNvest average price in the region. 33 1 Icalth Planning Council of Southacst Florida h I 1 6 G 1 mil Due to the high numbers of tourists, migrant workers and transients in our area, there arc a large number of licensed public lodging units, particularly in the coastal counties. Lee County leads the region in licensed public lodging units, '.vith most of them targeted to the tourist trade. 1995 Licensed Public Lodging Units County Total Licensed Units Apartment Buildings Rooming Houses Rental Condominiums Transient Apartment Buildings Hotels Motels Charlotte 3,126 798 2 835 228 183 1,080 Collier 15,655 6,568 351 3,63.31 791 3,1521 2,188 De$oto 4241 2 6 21 25 0 0 10 127 Glades 238 33 0 81 81 01 189 Hendry 690 319 0 141 OF— 591 298 Lee 25,604 1 2,160 18 5,525 349 2,414 5,138 Sarasota 16,593 5,140 89 .1,4561 9 3,296 SOW-CC: l-717 liurcau of Economic and liusincss 1VCSC.1rC11 i Issues 1� J 1 South xest Florida is an unusual district. The area ha.S four counties which contain a east majority of the 1-Cgloll'S population. These persons arc generally urban and educated and relatively wealthy, with a large elderly, retired population. The employment base of these counties is fairly diverse but oriented towards the tourist and service economies. While there is a large number of poor in these coastal counties, they are a smaller proportion of the population. The poor of these counties arc generally a more urban poor, with greater access to health care services directed toward them. In general, the per capita incomes arc high, as are the employment rates. The proportion of college graduates to the general population is higher than the state average. The testing and graduation rates are also higher than state rates. These counties have grown rapidly over the past 15 -20 years. Projections show a 34 1 icalth Planning Council of southwest Florida I1 o u i .r.. continued, slower rate of growth through 2010. Residents in the four coastal counties have health care needs which remain distinct from those residing in our remaining counties. j The remaining three counties are relatively poor, rural counties with high concentrations of farm workers. These counties have also seen a stead but far slower rate of growth in the } g past number of }'cars. The employment base of these counties is dependent upon the agricultural economies prevalent there. There is a far greater rate of poor in these counties as demonstrated by the rates of unemployment and the numbers of Medicaid recipients. The per capita incomes are significantly lower than the state average. The household sires are slightly greater in these counties, probably dictated the necessity to consolidate resources. ' The educational attainment rates are significantly lower, as are the graduation rates and test scores. 1 1 L 3s 1 lealth Planning Council of Southwest Florida I r 1 1 P �I Li L 1 6G10 Healthy People Health Improvement Goals and Objectives n 1979, a health strategy was initiated with the publication of Healthy People: The Surgeon General's Report on Health Promotion and Disease Prevention. This initiative was expanded in 1980 with the publication of Promoting Healtb /Preventing Disease: Objectives for the Nation, which set national health objectives for the ten years leading to 1990. In 1987 a consortium of almost 300 national organizations began work on Healthy People 2000: National Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Objectives. Each of these projects were based upon the knowledge that prevention of disease and promotion of a healthy lifestyle is the most effective, least expensive manner of Health care. Healthy People 2000 Goals Increase the span of healthy life for Americans Reduce health disparities among Americans Achieve access to preventative services for all Americans Healthy citizens are a society's greatest asset. While human biology has a significant impact on a person's health, the greatest factors impacting the state of well -being of an individual are lifestyle related. We know that if we completely eradicated tobacco use in the U.S., 390,000 fewer people would die each year. We have learned that if alcohol was consumed in a careful and responsible manner, as many as 100,000 fewer people annually would die unnecessarily. If all of our citizens ate a healthier diet and exercised regularly, another 300,000 early deaths per year would be avoided. In addition to lives lost, great expense could be saved if the population of the U.S. made different lifestyle choices. A single liver transplant caused by alcoholism costs the health care 36 Iiealth Planning Council of southwest Florida l 16 G 1 1416. system over $20,000. Each coronary bypass caused by a lack of exercise or poor eating habits costs over $30,000. Many of these procedures each your could be avoided by a change in personal habits. it 1 The Economics of Prevention Condition Overall Magnitude Avoidable Interventiofit, " 'Cost Per Patient', 7 million w/ coronary artery Heart Disease disease Coronary bypass surgery $30,000 500,000 deaths /yr 284,000 bypass procedures /year Cancer„ 1 million new cases /year Lun.g Cancer 'Treatment 529,000 510,000 deaths /yr Cervical Cancer Treatment $28,000 Stroke 600,000 strokes /yr I iemiplegia treatment $22,000 150,0f (fcJtli% / )•r and rehabilitation Quadriplegia 'Treatment and Injuries 2.1 million hospitalizations /yr Rclubilitation 5570,000 (Lifetime) 142,500 deaths /yr I lip Fracture Treatment and Rehabilitation $40,000 177,Ot?0 persons with spinal Severe head injury treatment and cord injuries rehabilitation $310,000 HIV Infection 1.1.5 million infected 118,0.0 AIDS Cases (as of Jan. 1990) AIDS Treatment $75,000 (Lifetime) Alcoholism 18.5 million abuse alcohol Liver Transplant $250,000 105,000 alcohol related deaths /yr Regular Users: 1 -3 million, Drug Abuse cocaine 900,COOIV drugs 500,000 heroin _ Drug - exposed babies: 375,000 Treatment of drug affected baby $63,000 (5 years) Low Birth Weight 260,000 LBWB born /),r Baby Neonatal intensive care for LBWB $10,000 23,000 deaths /)-r Inadequate Lacking basic immunization Congenital rubella syndrome Immunization series: treatment $354,000 (Lifetime) 20 -30 9%, aged 2 arid younger 3 %, aged 6 and older Examples (other interventions may apply) ' Representative first year costs, except as noted. Not indicated are nonmedical costs, such as lost productivity. Source: Office of Disease Prevention and I Icah1, promotion 37 Health Planning Council of Southwest Florida i 1 6G 10 Healthy People 2000 Priority Areas Health Promotion Plrysic.al Activity and Fitness - Nutrition • Tobacco - ,11cohol and Otbe•r Drugs Family Planning - ,festal health and tlfental Disorders - Violent andA and; bits ive Behavior Educational and Community -Based Programs Ilcaltb Protection 111rm tentional ILajrtrks - Occupational 11ralth and .Safety En; ironmcntal Health - Food and Drug Safety . Oral Ilcaltb Preventative Services ,ifaternal ;and Infant Health heart Discaseand Stroke - Grncer - Diabetes Chronic Disabling Conditions IIIV lrafction • .Scxitally Transmitted Diseases Inrn7uniz ation and hif ctious Diseases - Clinical lire �cntativc S'erviccs ,Surveillance and Data Systems 1996 Top 10 Causes of Death - District Eight Age Adjuued Death Rate per ICO,IC " Chronic Obstructive Pulntonat-t' D1%V,1SV Source: Florida Department of I iealth County 1996 Population Pneumonia/ Influenza Diabetes Suicide Cirrhosis AIDS Rate* I Number Unintentional Number 1996 Heart Disease Cancer Stroke state* COPD ** Injuries 132,966 County Population Rate* Number Ratc* Number I Rate* Number Rate* Number Rate* Number Charlotte 132,966 99.42 640 108.3711 18 1 17.78 117 13.59 81 2i,94 qg Collier 194,926 91.99 621 112.09 58; 16.15 105 15.32 105 41.94 88 Desoto 27,553 105.67 70 141.12 R3 ?6.57 21 17.91 17 65.821 is Glades 8,893 176.21 37 168.94 3C 11.33 4 3613 9 95.95 7 Hendry 30,272 ]55.70 77 121.13 48 35.93 15 34.22 18 62.05 27 Lee 388,770 109.6) 1,566 112.69 1,202 18.35 268 7 6.46 239 38.51 177 Sarasota 308,142 92.52 1,474 113.00 1,139 18.03 379 703 239 24.00 110 Florida 14,466,791 118.85 49,480 122.611 37,4761. 22.0111 9,828 19.46 7,679 31.16 5,373 Age Adjuued Death Rate per ICO,IC " Chronic Obstructive Pulntonat-t' D1%V,1SV Source: Florida Department of I iealth County 1996 Population Pneumonia/ Influenza Diabetes Suicide Cirrhosis AIDS Rate* I Number Rate* Number Rate* Number Rate* Number state* Number Charlotte 132,966 11.79 101 6.16 44 9.70 24 4.13 11 13.84 15 Collier 194,926 5.21 33 6,94 40 9.57 28 7.95 29 16.11 28 Desoto 27,553 9.53 7 26.97 14 11.22 4 10.41 4 19.39 5 Glades 8,893 2.26 1 6.94 6.94 2 10.62 1 40.48 3 Hendry 30,272 8.64 3 15.82 7 14.48 4 14. 97 5 3.76 1 Lee 388,770 7.81 119 10.2C 117 15.13 67 8.37 59 13.43 50 Sarasota 308,142 8.07 122 6.331 77 17.70 62 6.57 42 7.07 18 Florida 14,466,7911 8.681 3,7851 11.65 3,797 12.89 1,144 8.18 1,821 21.36 3,093 * Age Adjusted Death Rate per 100,C00 Source: Florida Department of I iealth 38 1lcalth Planning Council of Southwest Florida j 16 G 1 qjj 1 Teenage Birth Rate 1 Goal # Specific Objectiv P ) e 5.1 Reduce teenage pregnancies to no more than S0 per 1,000girls aged 17and younger Coun Charlotte Rate* 9.93 In 1996, each of the counties in Sout hwest Florida and the state 20.31 as a whole compared favorably to the Healthy People 2000 goal Glades`. " *: H6i 12.63 of no more than 50 births per 1,000 women under age 18. lie mr-asoa. 30.05 16.4z However, four of the counties in District Eight exceed the 9.34 15.27 state average for teenage births (Collier, Desoto Hendry, and Lee). Source: Florida D.O.H. * Per 1,000 Women Aged 10 -17 ISuicide F r,1 Goal # Specific Objective 61 Reduce suicides to no more than 10. S per 100,000 people In 1996, four of Southwest Florida's counties failed to meet the Healthy People 2000 goal of no more than 10.5 suicides per 100,000 people. In addition the state average is above this objective. Hendry, Lee and Sarasota counties each exceed the goal by a significant percentage. (See Table entitled "Top 10 Causes of Death - District Eight" for figures) 39 Health Planning Council o(Southn•cst Florida j Homicide 1 L� 1 1 1 lJ fl 1 11 t Goal # Specific Objective 7.1 Reduce homicides to no more than 7.2 per 100,000 people Source: Florida D.O.H. Per 100,000 Persons 1 b G 1 oil In 1996, three of the counties in District Eight (DeSoto, Hendry and Lee) failed to meet the Healthy People 2000 goal of no more than 7.2 homicides per 100,000 citizens. Hendry county's average was three times the goal, and DeSoto county's rate was twice that of the goal. These are significant concerns. During 1996, Florida's homicide rate also failed to meet the Healthy People 2000 goals. Unintentional Injury Deaths Goal # Specific Objective 9.1 Reduce unintentional injloy deaths to no more than 29.3 per 100,000 people In 1996, flee of Southwest Florida's sc%,cn counties failed to meet the Healthy People 2000 goal of no more than 29.3 unintentional injury deaths per 100,000 population (Collier, DeSoto, Glades, Hendry and Lee). Of greatest concern ,ir-e our three rural counties (DeSoto, Hendn, and Glades). DeSoto and Hendry had rates more than double the Healthy People 2000 goal, while Glades' rate was more than triple the goal. (See Table entitled "Top 10 Causes of Death - District Eight" for figures) 40 1 lealth Planning Council of Southwest Florida f� F, J 1 Infant Mortality Goal # 14.1 Coun Rate'` Charlotte 3.02 Collier: _ 5.21 Desoto . 5.39 Glades 12.82 Hen 5.16 Lee 9.44 Sarasota 6.35 Florida 7.42 Source: Florida D.O.H. * Per 1,000 Live Births 1 6 G 1 4 Specific Objective Reduce infant mortality to no more than 7deaths per 1,000 births In 1996, two of Southwest Florida's seven counties (Glades and Lee) failed to meet the Healthy People goal of no more than 7 infant deaths per 1,000 live births. Additionally, the State of Florida average fell slightly short of meeting the goal. 1 Low Birth Weight Babies (Under 2500 Grams) r 1 Goal # 14.5 County Ratc* Charlotte 6.55 Collier,. ` 6.21 DeSoto :' . 7.82 Glades 5.13 Hendry 10.15 Lee Z, 7.30 Sarasota 6.55 Florida 7,$(, Source: Florida D.0.1 -1. * Percent of total births Specific Objective Reduce low birth weight to no more than S % of live births In 1996, all of Southwest Florida's counties failed to meet the Healthy People 2000 goal of low birth weight babies in no more than 5 % of live births. Of greatest concern is Hendry County, which had a rate more than double the goal. However, each of the District's counties (except Glades) exceeded the goal by greater than 25 %. The rate for the State of Florida was more than 50 % above the goal. +t Health Planning Council of Southwest Florida 1 1 6G 14%. First Trimester Prenatal Care Goal # 14.11 Specific Objective Increase first trimester prenatal cape to at least 90 % of live births In 1996, all of District Eight's seven counties and the State of Florida as a whole failed to meet the Healthy People 2000 goal of providing first trimester prenatal care to at least 90 % of live births. Sarasota county, at 85.4 %, was the county in the region closest to Source: Florida D.O.H. meeting the goal. Hendry county had the lowest Percent recei—Ing first trimester prenatal care percentage of women receiving first trimester prenatal care, at 67.27 11/>. This health indicator should be one of the greatest concerns of each of the counties within the region. Coronary Heart Disease Goal # Specific Objective 15.1 Reduce coronary heart disease deaths to no more than 100 per 100,000 people In 1996, coronary heart disease was the most prolific killer in the U.S., in Florida and in District Eight. During this year, the State of Florida's rate of death from coronary disease failed to meet the Healthy People 2000 goal of no more than 100 deaths per 100,000 people. Within District Eight, four of the seven counties also failed to meet the goal (DeSoto, Hendry, Glades and Lee). The counties of greatest concern are Glades and Hendry who had rates that exceeded the goal by 76 %, and 55 % respectively. The lowest rate within the region 42 I Icalth Planning Council of Southwest Florida 16G1 •• was seen in Collier county, at 91.99 deaths per 100,000 people. (See Table entitled "Top 10 Causes of Death - District Eight" for figures) IStroke ' Goal # Specific Objective 15.2 Reduce stroke deaths to no more than 20 per 100,000 people In 1996, two counties failed to meet the Healthy People 2000 goal of no more than 20 stroke deaths per 100,000 people (DeSoto and Hendry). Hendry county had the highest rate during this period, at 35.93 deaths per 100,000 people. This rate was almost 80 % higher than the national goal, and should be monitored. The lowest rate in the region during 1996 was 11.33 ' deaths per 100,000 people, seek in Glades county. The State of Florida rate was 22.01 deaths per 100,000 people during this time period, 10 %, higher than the Healthy People 2000 Goal. (See Table entitled "Top 10 Causes of Death - District Eight" for figures) Cancer Goal = Specific Objective ' 16.1 Reverse the rise in cancer deaths to no more than 130 per 100,000 people IIn 1996, two counties failed to meet the Healthy People 2000 goal of no more than 130 cancer deaths per 100,000 people (DeSoto and Glades). Glades county had the highest rate ' during this period, at 168.94 deaths per 100,000 people. The lowest rate in the region during 1996 was 108.37 deaths per 100,000 people, seen in Charlotte county. The State of Florida rate was 122.61 deaths per 100,000 people during this time period, thereby meetin g the Healthy People 2000 Goal. (See Table entitled "Top 10 Causes of Death - District Eight" for figures) 43 Health ['tanning Council of southwest Florida b G 1 �' Diabetes iGoal f# Specific Objective 1 7. 9 Reduce diabetes - related deaths to no more than 34 per 100,000 people. J 7� In 1996, each of the counties in Southwest Florida and the state as a whole surpassed the Healthy e Peo l 2000 goal of no more P g than 34 diabetes deaths per 100,000 people. However, two of the counties in District Eight exceed the state average for diabetes related deaths (DeSoto and Hendry), with DeSoto more than doubling the state rate. (See Table entitled "Top 10 Causes of Death - District Eight" for figures) Gonorrhea Goal # Specific Objective 19.1 Reducegonorrbea infections to no more than 225 per 100,000 people County. Rate C�,uiotte 16.58 Collier. 48.52 197.73 52.88 92.01 g 105.40 103.84 132.48 Source: Florida D.O.H '' Per 100,000 Persons In 1996, each of the counties in Southwest Florida and the state as a -hole compared favorably to the Healthy People 2000 goal of no more than 225 gonorrhea infections per 100,000 people. However, DeSoto County exceeded the state average for gonorrhea infections by greater than 50 %. as 1 iealth Planning Council of Southwest Florida i Syphilis r^ i` J F 1 b G 1 44 Goal # Specific Objective 19.3 Reduce syphilis infections to no more than 10 per 100,000 people Source: Florida D.O.H Per 100,CC0 Persons AIDS In 1996, six of the counties in Southwest Florida and the state as a whole compared favorably to the Healthy People 2000 goal of no more than 10 infections per 100,000 people. However, DeSoto County exceed the state average for syphilis infections by greater than 150%. Goal # Specific Objective 18.1 Reduce the incidence of AIDS to no more than 43 per 100,000 people. Coun Rate's Charlotte 16.77 Collier-. - 34.48 De36t6,, 69.64 Glades 4.18 Hend 44.97 Leer' 17.94 Sarasota 11,91 Florida 56.33 Source: Florida D.O.H. * Per 100,000 Persons In 1996, four of the counties in Southwest Florida surpassed the Healthy People 2000 goal of no more than 43 AIDS cases per 100,000 people. However, South-,vest Florida's three rural counties and the State as a whole failed to meet the goal. Note: Direct comparisons of county rates may be impacted by the size of the counties. 4s 1 Icalth Planning Council of 5outha•cst Florid., 1 6G IIssues and Recommendations a) Support enhanced monitoring and more expedient release of Health ealth Status Indlcators to allow more swift community reaction to negative indicators. b) Encourage creation of county Healthy People committees to observe Health Status indicators, and organize local health services providers in counteracting any negative ones. c) Encourage greater community outreach and education in matters of personal health, iincluding, but not limited to, maternal and child health issues, coronary heart disease, stroke, cancer, and diabetes. d) State and local funding for school health education should be Increased to provide for full 1 implementation of a comprehensive health education program in grades K -12. e) Local and state funding to public health education should be augmented to increase present efforts at reduction of tobacco use and alcohol consumption, and increase of exercise and consumption of a healthy diet. 11 1 t 46 i fca]th Planning Council of Southwest Florida I 6G 1 �' Access to Cue i irect access to necessary health care services is essential to maintaining the quality of life and roductivit P y of a society. The health of the people in District Eight is highly impacted by the accessibility of the variety of inpatient and outpatient services and facilities, personnel and funding mechanisms. An accessible health care delivery system is one In which the barriers to care have been removed and the citizens of the region are able to easily put it to use. ' Financial Accessibility and Barriers to Accessible Care ' As discussed within the Regional Profile, there is a wide economic disparity in District Eight. The region contains two of the wealthiest, as well as several of the most poor counties in the State. Overall health care costs do not correlate to this disparity, causing significant hardship g g p for the residents of these poorer counties. While the Per Capita Incomes in DeSoto, Hendry and Glades counties range from 19% to 38.6% below the State, health care costs in these counties are only slightly lower than the State average. 47 liealth Planning Council of Southwest Florida 1996 Per Capita Income vs. Health Care Costs rCount Per Ca ita Income %Difference Front! State % Diffe, Charlotte Collier S 19,222 -11.7% ,' 7194-943 DeSoto $30,201 38.7% S 15,618 Glades . •28.2% 513,357 �;a Hend 9e, 38.6% $17,630 ' ' .. 100.05 ,'.? Sarasota[ ,.`�Y .19.0% S29,837 99.73 %4JEW 98.66 .; la 98.52 Florida`' 521,767 Source: OF Bureau of Economic and Business Research 100.00 47 liealth Planning Council of Southwest Florida 1 [1 17J 1 1 J r 1 6 G I -I Per Capita Income S4C,O h 52�,OOG -1 SIYIi u O 7 V r U q U V ° U V w These data demonstrate the disproportionate share of income that residents of our poorer counties must allocate to hCalth care costs. In addition to the poor Per Capita incomes in District Eight's rural counties (Desoto, fiendry and Glades), household incomes are also far below the regional and State averages. Almost 25%, of the households in these counties have total incomes of less than $15,000. Overall, of the more than 449,000 households in Southwest Florida, 14 %, had incomes of less than S 15,000 per year. District Eight Household Incomes - 1996 County Charlotte Total Houscholds 57,695 < 515,000 8,712 % 15.1% 515- 24,999 12,404 % 21.5'x, ac - cj 525- 49,999 ?' 616 anu verccnt % 39.2% $50. 99,999 11,645 % 20.2% $100,000+ 2,307 Collier 75,878 9,257 12?% 11,913 15.79c, 27,392 }6.1% 18,362 24.2% 8,953 Desoto Glades 8,759 2,155 24.6% 2,041 23.3% 2,934 )3.5'16 1,393 15.9% 245 2,947 710 24.1% 778 26.4% 925 11.4% 469 15.9% 62 Hendry 9,255 2,166 23.4% 1,721 18.6% 3,295 35.6% 1,786 19J`f6 297 ^'i 159,918 22,069 13.$°6 28,305 17.7% 60,769 38.0% 38,220 23.9% ]0 „54 Sarasota 135,170 17,978 1.13% 22,30) 16.5% 49,472 36.696 33,522 24.8% 11,595 Southwest Florida 449,622 63,047 14.C% 79,465 17.7% 167,4-.3 37.2% 105,397 23.4% 34,313 Source: 1997 Health Data Sourcehook, Citing CACI Marketing Spnems % 4.0% 11.8% 2.8% 2.1% 6.6% 8.8% 7.6% When considering the entire region, a far lower percentage of Southwest Floridians live in poverty than in the State as a whole. Within the State of Florida, an average of 16 % of the entire population lives in poverty. The percentage of population in poverty for the region's 48 1 icalth Planning Council of Southwest Florida f' [-JAI, 1 6G 1 of foul- coastal counties (Sarasota, Charlotte, Lee and Collier) ranged between 9.9 and 13.1`%,. The District's three rural Counties (DeSoto, 1- lendry and (;lades) significantly escecded the state average at 25%, 17.5 ';G. and 22.9 `%, respectively. Estimated Number and Percent of People in Poverty - 1993 Courity Number of Total Po ulation Charlotte 12,493 10.00% Collier 23,496 13.1`%% DeSoto 5,906 13 No Glades 1,367 17.81%u Hend �%,t�i5 2 2.9'% Lee 4;,390 12.3%% Sarasota 29,;,,9 9.91% Florida 2,22,^;,199l 1 b.0'i4 l,lurt'.11l Alt }lough Southwest Florida COnta111S two Of the lour %Vealtl1ICSL counties in the State, there is an abundance of poverty Nvithin the region. Our three rural counties (DeSoto, Hendry and Glades) arc significantly poorer than the region and the State. The proportion of wealth in our remaining counties is above State Averages, but the nUinbcr of poor within these coastal counties (Sarasota, Charlotte, Lce and Collier) is still high. Health Insurance In 1996, approximately 41.7 million AI1lericA11S Wcre \'.,ithout health insurance. This ' number, anlour1ti11g to 13.6 "/<, of the entire Population, has risen since 1990, when it was only 13.9 %. While lack of health insurance is not the only barrier to accessible health care, it is ' one of the most daunting. A national study by the Kaiser Family Foundation discovered that 739/o of the uninsured experience trouble getting health care. a) licalt }t I'lannint; Cmtncil of timithnctt Plnrirl.i r �� 9wr � *� �r*++�p-r +N+Iti: -� y��{i There are several k'ey ' factors influencing ones lack of,' ealth insurance: ;Despite t e #d` NX existence of programs such as Medicare and Medicaid, 30 8 % of America's poor, (113 million) had no health insurance of any kind in 1996. ` This percentage was double the rate identified for our nation's total population: .. Poor people comprised 27.0 3/0 of all uninsured ��.� ; �y4 r�� �y'1 �. , - •, .'. .' i 'n; �'` v.w, t a t � rd �a "{4 F �t��Fa :b rY�' x �.r4e'�# , '��t�'�.�7x��'� ��i��x.A� people, although they made up only 13.7 percent of the total population: Other factors " Iwo ms+4 influencing coverage include age (young aul++ts aged 18 to 24'were more Lkely than any other aF s 'a^skY,' 1 .i.'.,; `� $ "..� M r.¢'"`4,'i. 4kti�s y. *P i 1 .. v + �`,", • 4e. sib age group to lack coverage), Hispanic origin (persons of Hispanic origin had the highest chance of lacking coverage in 1996 " educational attainment the likelihood of ( being w uninsured fell as the level of education rose ),hand work ex erience. Of those aged 18 64, part P �, aw time workers had the highest non coverage rate at 22.4Y More than one half of poor full - A w'f riMi' time workers were uninsured in 1996` 6 `�h y` r �`• z ,a : ? Florida has an uninsured crisis greater than the nation as "'a whole ,: In 1996, Florida's uninsured rate was 18 6% (eighth in the'nation " � � =,r'„� percentage wise)Vwith�over 2 6 M million uninsured (fourth in the ` { nation population wise) ° Of the Y population under 65 ;'in estimated *., 21.8% of the population. lacked #w °� seurct EBRI ar�d Lenin ac;r,ncesy.�° Uninsured Population Florida I health insuran µ number has sty �j.t xr 'tixz t Floridians will lack health insuran t��j iii r+ ,.i) T! �4�k��. 'nfl (" :„ SY- $hY JY & #�Y ', ”; ex' `'iT1, 6ii 4 i 7 4. population Ac�corc 3.s 2.a 2.5 2.4 2.6 2.6 ` .. „� 2.5 2.4 Rx• � Y r„ti� i 1.5 d%ifilri0 f� 11, (1t Oi Uninsured L s AA 8 a „. Y.� Florida has an uninsured crisis greater than the nation as "'a whole ,: In 1996, Florida's uninsured rate was 18 6% (eighth in the'nation " � � =,r'„� percentage wise)Vwith�over 2 6 M million uninsured (fourth in the ` { nation population wise) ° Of the Y population under 65 ;'in estimated *., 21.8% of the population. lacked #w °� seurct EBRI ar�d Lenin ac;r,ncesy.�° I health insuran µ number has sty 1yy989 It is estimated that 3.2 million Floridians will lack health insuran t��j iii r+ ,.i) T! �4�k��. 'nfl (" :„ SY- $hY JY & #�Y ', ”; ex' `'iT1, 6ii This numbe'w ill represent 25 % of the non -elderly population Ac�corc T� aainl {A 5anning Council esmates, as many as 220 ter. of these u tual number may be even hipher.due to th relationship Uni n su re d Floridians are typically y 7 qualify, for Medicaid and unable , to afford'� have a usual source of care or use preventat to`reauire avoidable h'6`soit'aHzati fw I or 'dependents of employed, earn to' services. enca �A T OZ Florida's Uninsured - By Age Gro'U'P',' 'S 0 Under hid 2 019-24 25-0 13 4544 um --Nav scmrcei I 4k W Child�r'­e`n"'4, m`­a, ke� up a significant a I n c M -I " in; 1996; 14.8 %8faI I U.S: U.S. children of Florida's � Children were uninsured. Thi's represented almost 22,�) population in 1994.`.'1' 400' ' Florida's Uninsured Children B yAge G rou] olniants 1-5 years 4 (ru years, m N, 013.17 yean 1 t Z 2 6%, much i ;s likeli Fe-9 UONA Of the 142.9 million workers in the U.S in 1996.53 1 % of them had employment based " health insurance policies in their name .This proportion varied by size of employer, with workers employed by small firms being least likely to offer, health insurance (28,.2 %) `This 114 4Z does" not fare well for Southwest Florldpa, as y vast mmaJorit]y, of, businesses within the regionRx �*9j r�.ry are smaller companies Within the district ini 1995, over 96 % of the �bussmesses ad less than tt h 50 employees. Almost 60,% of the businesses during that time period had less than 5 . employees. It is estimated that only 30 % of firms with less than 25 employees and, firms with 25 -99 persons offer employer based health coverage. N; P Employers by Number of Employees 1995 ,� y #,s a T a'3. '3ih ?., : 'A� . "+:"fi.�.sa wry. a '�r*y'�• x'vi�c�e�a. .tYFx'R^ "'R -i! Ap.a 1 Another major factor in accessibility,'of heaglth care is the abilityxofµthre populatio ' Transportation plays a major factor in utilization of many services',directed tow.- populations. �i .Personal transportation is thc< mode:by.,whicfi.most_of-thd'' ion population�r( ccess issues., wrine the ser s. 12 f y = rNumber of Em to cis' v 1; Count A11 ' °'" 1-4 '- '15-9"! '10 -19 '20-49: ::50_99',1100-249 250'491500 -99 :]000+ Charlotte.; '4 -. 2,6281 1,563 566 1 250 164 43 37 1 2 2 Colliery 6,939 4,256 1,249 1 752 437 145 83 x - 10 4 ' ° 3 DeSoto`?? k. ` :., :. 413 238 96 µ ! 46 18 �.;e 10 .3 Gla'de"4 1° 194 124 .': 36 :; 1 17 11 4 ",:. 2 0 0 .., 0 ad $ He ' 415 236 90 w�. 42 30 R, .. 9 ,6 2 0 0 L'ea i 10,785 6,232 x`2,063 11,294 .'° 778 °_' 237 '`°x :;139 .;; x,;29 °`' °' 9 t '­" 4 Sarasota .4 " 10,448 6,380 ;'1,956 ° 1,045 681 225 " 133 '` "'18 ' ' ^' "` 8 °" :, ' 2 Southwest Florida' 31,822 19,029 °'6,056 3,446 2,119 6731, 403 ,-. 61 � 23 '., ' T a'3. '3ih ?., : 'A� . "+:"fi.�.sa wry. a '�r*y'�• x'vi�c�e�a. .tYFx'R^ "'R -i! Ap.a 1 Another major factor in accessibility,'of heaglth care is the abilityxofµthre populatio ' Transportation plays a major factor in utilization of many services',directed tow.- populations. �i .Personal transportation is thc< mode:by.,whicfi.most_of-thd'' ion population�r( ccess issues., wrine the ser s. 12 f y Source: OF Bureau of Economic and Business Research t' v x . Transportation , T a'3. '3ih ?., : 'A� . "+:"fi.�.sa wry. a '�r*y'�• x'vi�c�e�a. .tYFx'R^ "'R -i! Ap.a 1 Another major factor in accessibility,'of heaglth care is the abilityxofµthre populatio ' Transportation plays a major factor in utilization of many services',directed tow.- populations. �i .Personal transportation is thc< mode:by.,whicfi.most_of-thd'' ion population�r( ccess issues., wrine the ser s. 12 f proximity makes access impossible With in!Dlstrlct Eight_ the number `"."r° .ry i is higher than the Florida average.Howeve , two ;of our rural counties ^ Glades rate is less.t `an have a lower average than the state and region: Oq and region and demonstrates that almost one out ' three homes in the yip. +rx .✓;., �J. tca^,,fi u'.,• +''S^''�9" ", an'automobile. ��' OMMON S'` 1994 -1995 Passenger lCar Tags - District Eight w° ;.: x a . Gvs�aF0 �, ��y Yr �' �' �' °�F _• *` 1:""� 1^o-i .yi;a r.Y yt ^ny &Y"+^X�3`'+� Y� « � i �1" Y. F $ ,- �,fi .. `.t;, tY - ,4^+sMw t }t�aj R�,'7 E••4 �� f :*,;Countyg'4 *Tigslk Households Cars /Household x' Chadotte'�'" 81,069 55,946 1.45 x CollicrO-OPO*W 127,793 75,898 1.68 �� Desoto 11,197 9,198 ' 1.22 Glades : 2,147 w# .; 3,257 . , « 0.66 4 ' Hend ai." ' 14,322 9.474 1.51 Ue A" 223,1711 157,694 1.42 a Sarasotr`�Bt�pwl 204,0941 135,944 a y { SouthwestFloAUX 663,793 yN *- 447,411 .' 1.481 N 1 7.373.9321 5.613.616 Passenger Cars F RW, L it '. •nE^ mrrt " . Source UP Bureau of Econo c and Bus;ness Research m, .yd�� � � � " . .. , .. ,. �.. ....wt �J.a.w'..�mJ�i >.3 +x5.kti' • . _ , ° s��^a`: ;Within "Southwest Florida, public transportation is severely limited. Iii19 ° r total providers of public transportation throughout the.reglon, employing All of these providers are located within the more urban, coastal counties. A A s t a1 1995 Passenger Transportation Providers District Eig .005 Coua jM I iPro sders ° Charlotte r , :. , V 64 '4 9 75 1366 lM 1 0 0 GladeAMONNOii 1 0 0 Head ° Y ^ 14 "° 0 0 Lee's` •: 1. 19� 172 Sardsoti.' : WWI 1 171 90 .005 Coua jM I iPro sders I Em to ees Charlotte 7 , :. , V 64 Collier' 9 75 1366 lM 1 0 0 GladeAMONNOii 1 0 0 Head ° Y ^ 14 "° 0 0 Lee's` •: 1. 19� 172 Sardsoti.' : WWI 1 171 90 Southwest Floridi �ai:v,r.. = �4_•te�.;� _ �.F�aw' l 1 521 vqA+401 G ,u h.: r bG ARM& 74 MIN ft Ta d numerous programs intended to provide t care to the uninsured and jo 6d an na "A of th, s underinsured throughout Florida 'd the tion.'' rm ri ese programs are tic to ,qm, famil or individual in'cOme: y - 7- 21 Medicaid 41 't Title XIX of the Social Security Act is a program which provides.medical assistance, for families �fficit d ow incomes certain individuals' and with , 1, an resources program, as,{i, he Federal'' 4L u ded coopel ve vcntuk 'be t Medi'aid, became law in 1965 as antly", . . . . . . . . e tween taw, re to''eligible and State governments to assist States in t e vision o adequate me( ica ca d needy persons. Medicaid is the largest program providing medical and services to America's poorest people. Within broad national guidelines which the Federal, government ' " ay R.t d,k., des, each of the States:, 7 M" a'+ F establishes its own eligibility standa'r'ai- , J4,-, determines the type, amount, duration, and scope of services r• sets the rate of payment for services;' and zv • administers its own program. i-�4 4-1 4, "W"K 'q K Al. Thus, the Medicaid program varies considerably, from State to State, as well a�, Ain each R'`' �V State over time. Historically, Medicaid eligibility ility has been tied to eligibility: for cash` 'assistance, mainly through the Aid to Familk's with Dependent Children''(AFDq) and y Supplemental Security Income (SSI) programs. In recent years, Congress and many "state's `' �SY � overage to poor children a fif have expended Medicaid c and pregnant women 'not qua i y�,i 0 It 0,� f aa iiiije-bf iii�vkis*-inclu'difig,- for cash assistance— Federal guidelines require coverage o a br'6 M� .' t� f.. n 8 �. H't, ,t. -,+if qr., p'fa,;:: s s; y;" 3"N' .t ` `.,'"{� C,,R ,:`.', er 4 inpatient and outpatient hospital physician services, laboratory and x ray services,iursmg homes and home healthcare, early and periodic screenine. diaznosis. and trYeatment for,, VA ei 21, and �I L_. we s•a,ni nit"*R ea.+M'�«"5'�'+d �w f -- m '*�' 1^i '..'aF+& 15y r a,°5+.,+ is 1, .. .. •� c YL++, p .," ,"'T f.ii 4 Of the estimated 1.1 million residents in Southwest Florida in�early 1998,+71,314 received Medicaid benefits ,This equates to 6 3 % of the regional populations. In the Stat��eo,1f1 Florida, a�. �� , � o v .+. t �' �? .,, %� a "s, ,���` «aa° _.+;t' y approximately, 13 % of all residents are rccei ing Medicaid benefitsfIn th6,,U S , the figure i3 �" closer to 14 % of the population < When compared to the number ofyhouse'holds with , incomes under 515,000 and the estimated number of persons living in poverty, less, than one' half of District Eight's poor are receiving Medicaid benefits. Nationally, only 45.5 % of the; a; Y poor population receives Medicaid benefits. ' y '^i`3r` i" • ''„ District Eight Medicaid Recipients 1998 a =.Coup , ::.Reci ietits- Total Population* ,.% of,Total Charlotte.tt,,�V i 7,208 139,440 5.2% Colliei 13,103 208,085 "x.'6.3% DeSoto ; : "„ 3,825 28,630. , 13.4% 9,741 _ " 1.4% 5,309M ,..,.' -:.; 31,411 16.9% Ike`,u 27,022 403,830 .;:..6.7% Satfota� sa:' 14,711 315,327: 4.7% Sotithwest Florida�r 71 3141 1,136,4671:, 6.3% *Estimate As of April, 1998 Source: Area 8 Medicaid Office d' N a � i " Medicare° + n c m; `d Medicare is the nation's largest health insura Americans. Medicare provides health insurat i permanent kidney failure and certain people `into two parts: Hospital Insurance (Part A) i . for,care h a hospital, a'skilled nursini ficilft- + I rRy�. ice program, which covers 3; ce to people age 65 and over with disabilities such a`s blinc helps pay for doctors, outpatient ospita care; an various of by Part A., , ,� ie fl9 r� Will F C a ¢! v a¢ acv yc .0 0 a� +��r r s EF, g Ab x� ' �e � „, . £.f �h xb." #•.' � ~g �5 qa� . Medicare 1s administered bythe Health Car Financing Administration (HCFA);`a'federal agency in the Department of Health and Human Services. The Social Security, yk :r ( ) p Y g P P e in Me r x�. Administration SSA hel s HCFA b enrollin eo ldicae and by collecting .., Medicare premiums Various commercial 1nurance companies are under contractCwith , + ri x :.eH' ,� r . - •fit'' $� „'?v' m taa z, - k.� -t v 3 HCFA to process and pay Medicare claims, and groups of doctoors and other health care ' �, r�,x,a"r cr . °FEA�a�y��'kh�r professionals have contracts to monitor the` uality of care delivered to Medicare �t'; beneficiaries. HCFA also forms partnerships with thousands of healthcare prroviders, including: hospitals, nursing homes, home hel alth agencies, and doctors, as well as medical equipment suppliers, clinical laboratories, and managed care plans such as health maintenance organizations (HMOs). Together, this network of providers and otherrorganizations combine,: '4_111 x Yto provide and pay for health care for Medicare s beneficiaries^ pi t r g p , Medicare is the largest provider of health benefits in Southwest Florida. •Over 25 % of the r population in the district is covered under the Medicare program. Lee and Sarasota counties g rti a s h1 ' � t ,:a s i��'. r • � •g �� l have the,largest portion of the Medicare recipients in the area, withy gthe two counties .ip��'�tY� 4containing over 198,000 of the 288,000 1 total ' rea recipients: 4 x, ,x � ;+ , °� i - jat' `�• ��a , � t} �G g� R R'g k . 'i � x +S� , �. r Medicare Recipients 1998 °i ,. ie r an "at otal,. Charlotte AVNW 34,860 ^2,325 x 37,185 Collie 41,310 2,227 °'43,537 DeSoto` ; , 14,3621--,, 666 ,.; • >�,.:5,028 Glades 753 11$ ; -,, x 871 Hend : F 2,899 408 t3,307 Lee3�#?'l?I 8$,764 6,926.. ' ,; ° 95,690 SarasoEa�?r ' ' 97,081 51240 102,321 SouthivestFlorida 270,029 17,910 # - ►287,939 ' Includes undup' lGted count¢o persons c oiled n ea er 1 Insurance or Supplemental Medical Insurance programs or Source HCFA R , I K�4 W Ae, tp, Community Health Purchasing Allia S The 1993 Florida Legislature adopted legislation creating eleven (11 vo'lu regional Community Health Purchasing Alliances (CHPAs) The office for the CHP Ain Southwest t west." ]Florida is located in Punta Gorda. 'CHPAs'were designed Of to pool the p'uichasing power "small businesses (those with up to fifty (5p) employees) to secure health insurance for their employees at affordable rates. Agents market CHPA products offered by Accountable: Health Partnerships (AHPs) or local health networks of physicians, hospitals and other health professionals. No one can be turned down for coverage regardless of past health t 0 problems. Products range from traditional indemnity; insurance managed, -, ' ,j� L4 -, n 'Ore pla 411 ep TicF In 1996, 'app roximat 79,50( emp o ces d dependents were red thr 'h CH Oug I`As and the average group size was 2.2 covered lives. AHCA estimated that approximately 54% Of those insured through the program were previously uninsured. This saved an estimated $22 million in hospital care that would have been' uncompensated and written off as bad debt b y Florida hospitals. j Florida Healthy Kids Program About two thirds of all the uninsured (children and adults) are in households with children d-i", school age. School systems can be used as a'mechanism for creating of e group over pa people to C rticipants the way large businesses d A . % W,� tw MV F In 1990 the Flo_ rida Legislature passed the He'althy Kids C Act. This Corporation was in C. e response to the rising number of uninsured families and children in the s''t at e" a n d overwhelming statistics indicating a decline in child �0'1,1 W- health.;""The" pr'o'piosed Corporation was g-, d i given two missions: to create a comprehensive, insurance PF duqtfdil� q­ -U—�t I renin'd id - --A:'- Wd �` s . l q':• r7a N'%,' 4 � � � ' � s � � � x .~a s h?� ..��'" k� } q � #� r.r�uys r,�e t �s �, :� �� f . • { �e� facilitate the provision of rcventiy ,:.�;.:�� #4.r ,h insuranc P p ve care or children The concept of heals on school enrollment is a private-se ctor effort to solve an important public problem yj ^•�y:i ..n...: .r u :. w�, I,:i*� 'L ,j Klux .�' t !' "�+ p �µ�y 1 Y l� Since premiums under this proposal are still beyond the reach of some lower - income families' 'IN *� i Health Kids premiums use a slidin scale b. � - part. of the coverage is subsidized. Heal p aced on income 4. ,. g , just as the National School Lunch program currently does. Coverage under Healthy Kids includes well Child care visits and immunizations primary and w+ vi.:" W '.:;:; ..' r:�a ,x.r tF a ,• # t4;ib " b,�.R r' r x . -� 5 specialty physician office visits, laboratory tests, inpatient hospital care ` sur !cal rocedures ,�'A,, emergency services, transportation, prescibd drugs, vision screening and glasses, hearm f " .`screening and hearing aids, physical therapy, mental health services, pre -natal care and M 1F m delivery, transplants and dental services. The program primarily serves" children in ` � � � � +tea" h k kindergarten through twelfth grade, and may serve younger siblings at the count 's o tion" h t # txuaaw� an `, • T" r ��r r Currently three Southwest Florida counties Collier, Hendry, and " * c.z , Lee) Participate �n3th'e =x n a ..�t.,�:4 M j, ^ Florida Healthy Kids Program. Discussion of institution in `other District Eight counties has been initiated. Statewide, the program presently insures over 51,000 children, with a goal of s` an additional 72,000 children set by the 1998 Florida Legislature. }Q.}Y,+'� �.> � ,f6,e�^'v! `ny,.r r x e '++ .� 3.' n �¢ xi }k'do «� $ •7 {ti f,, h .��✓�`A3 �'-' vR' e* u #�� � r 3 ^,,� „j'' ' i April, 1998 Healthy Kids' Enrollment District 'y rtct Eight ,x Coua Covered Children t " ' H slier, 1 ., 4 h Southwest Florid °� MT {+ So r �,. 'd, 3,00 f° "First Month of Program FSource: Florida Healthy Healthy Start", Ij k 4 zkR t w. As part of its focus on prevention, the Health y,Startrinitiative'pr ' %`'',..'�'Tk6# ;:,,: ,•_: a,y_ �._. rfxa4�cy +, S#.4`rt ,:two -N "£'x.. i' "per P women and infants for physical,`ill ritional,'social, 6 �r' behavioral factors that mieht toredict adversehealth outcomes.. �1 sr: �w g to infant screening is used to identify potential increased risk % pre term labor, low:birth weight, or post neonatal mortalit . The screenin identifies ." y g 'dentifies women and infants most likely, to be at risk for f adverse outcomes, so that providers can target those most at risk.n;`w y v �. � 3.` ��� k .. �. w � �� C• rA . °+� , rt r i.� »`�a�` Sr, ° ,�� �•'i? � . "e� '6, u rh aMt Ilk WAI - Women and infants ,,ho are deemed at risk, or who are referred for other` reasons, may, be eligible for care coordination and other nccessa f ry services. Other essential supportive1ervices;' x r include outreach and participant identification (i.e., case finding; nutritional support and education; smoking cessation and psychosocial counseling; childbirth, bmastfeeding, and parenting,support and education, and home visits. These services are provided based on a' 4 client's need and the availability of local resources. mx. Another vital component of Health a . p y Start is the community -based Healthy Start Prenatal "Z"' and Infant Care coalitions. These local coalitions are composed of business and community,; leaders, health care providers, educators, and epresentatives from professional and d WAr ,yy t} r1 A`' .s Y -. y °° �, ®-+ r'� °'� y. community associations. The coalitions desig and monitor, local n a s= ased tervice delivery systems and serve as advocates for improved maternal and infant health�'careM sery ces The£+ coalitions are engaged in the fetal and infant mortality review process; which includes *aP;� ,gr analyzing statistical and epidemiological as eets of fetal and infant mortals Y g P ry, auditing records and conducting parental interviews, and m g 01 31R r IN akin recommendations for aetiori,to the local communities. <, . { n D�� 4xXts w Healthy Start was initiated on-4pril'.1"'1992i y Governor Lawto Chil Start V. �.��:s activities are funded primarily through state general revenue funds,;. er s4" 4` The Balanced Budget Act creates a new Title' XXI of the Social Security Act, called the State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP). Title XXI authorizes federal, match_ ing funds . at' an enhanced matching rate for states that elect to provide health insurance coverage to a " uninsured children. States can cover uninsurggd children by expanding Medicaid, creating or expanding separate state insurance programs,' or a combination of both options. The Act also Y f amends the Medicaid statute to provide an enhanced match for states that expand Medicaid t,o cover children who are not currently eligible'. :Florida submitted their "Placeholder" plan to HCFA on December 4, 1997 and was approved ` ' on March 5, 1998. Florida's KidCare and Children's Medical Services Acts were both passed ' by the 1998 Florida Legislature to provide a framework for implementation of the program ' r p ograms expand the state's Healthy Kids Program, Medicaid, employer sponsored t. ,, These f T , iP group health plans, and Children's Medical Services. During the 1998-1999 state fiscal year, f ;the legislature authorized 80,000 new, enrollments in Medicaid, 70,000 dd slots for : b ,..Florida Healthy Kids, 17,000 Spots in the newly created Medikids program and 9,500 new Children's Medical Services enrollees. This legislature also creates 29,500 Medicaid Eligibility . �Q�,expansions and funds 48,000 new enrollees in employer sponsored group health plans' Fy j U0, �'r" Alcohol, Drug Abuse and Mental Health Programs t Y� r '` wr Florida's Department of Children and Families (DCF)receives $3 billion a -year t0.. fulfill itsiiNo : mission to work in artnershi w �a , ith local communities ,t help p � fici ._,. �. �._ ... P4 , . s.. a P w.,. � ... ..,. �., _ r S ait ' 1 Health Block Grant funds and Medicaid. In 1997 the legislature increased funding for rChild be "Yf *��; ° Healthy Start, enabling services to expanded to children to age three. . f 4} . ;t °.'Children's Health Insurance Program ' h The Balanced Budget Act creates a new Title' XXI of the Social Security Act, called the State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP). Title XXI authorizes federal, match_ ing funds . at' an enhanced matching rate for states that elect to provide health insurance coverage to a " uninsured children. States can cover uninsurggd children by expanding Medicaid, creating or expanding separate state insurance programs,' or a combination of both options. The Act also Y f amends the Medicaid statute to provide an enhanced match for states that expand Medicaid t,o cover children who are not currently eligible'. :Florida submitted their "Placeholder" plan to HCFA on December 4, 1997 and was approved ` ' on March 5, 1998. Florida's KidCare and Children's Medical Services Acts were both passed ' by the 1998 Florida Legislature to provide a framework for implementation of the program ' r p ograms expand the state's Healthy Kids Program, Medicaid, employer sponsored t. ,, These f T , iP group health plans, and Children's Medical Services. During the 1998-1999 state fiscal year, f ;the legislature authorized 80,000 new, enrollments in Medicaid, 70,000 dd slots for : b ,..Florida Healthy Kids, 17,000 Spots in the newly created Medikids program and 9,500 new Children's Medical Services enrollees. This legislature also creates 29,500 Medicaid Eligibility . �Q�,expansions and funds 48,000 new enrollees in employer sponsored group health plans' Fy j U0, �'r" Alcohol, Drug Abuse and Mental Health Programs t Y� r '` wr Florida's Department of Children and Families (DCF)receives $3 billion a -year t0.. fulfill itsiiNo : mission to work in artnershi w �a , ith local communities ,t help p � fici ._,. �. �._ ... P4 , . s.. a P w.,. � ... ..,. �., _ r S ait l �"' - fi..: `"t ..' s'5`" • ". �''!`�` �""'`�'„ P1a ats�as,3r3'k°'"Mr�d'z... At u Florida's Alcohol Drug Abuse and Mental Health (ADM) Programs play a large role in the fulfillment of that mission In the 1996 -1997 fiscal year, 21% of the DCF bfug �d etstatewide � ,,... �.:�":.v v '�' 4 � "� h' �.;'� � 5 �} ��?� +�: lX;� ;""d+''4RS,� :,, - �5P •.••�#,oeR �. t`'. tr�'x � *.'� was spent on mental health and substance abuse support services Inythe 1997-1998 fiscal ' ; � ✓ s ;t , year, over $22 million is allocated for these ervices in Southwest Florida: Of these funds �, , over 55 /o is�allocate� � .. , l � h u T, . ° d to adult mental health services, 14.6% to adult substance abuse services,` s ,^J rf , Lalmost 19% to child mental health services, and 11 % to child substance abuse services.. x� f 1997.1998 District Eight ADM Funding : e� I 3 � a2 5 # 1997.1998 Fund' n :l ' Coun <. Adult ;�mQt�t 14. Child Y �* e I1erital � iealth`� IgAdulc Substance bus �C,hild Subsui Charlotte $3,154,509 $98,255 S86,491 5109,960 Collier. -f> : *° ?": 51,382,693 $1,050,765 5799,508 $460,883 DeSotO1614 ^. t $191,364 $55,6361 S 176,0731 56923 Glades be Hend a ' $348,184 $102,029 $33,815 S49,760 Lee •' "` ; .; $4,459,660 5739,051 $ 1,372,102 S 1,532,518 Sirasota xvir~dA Southwest Florlda'' 52,834,735 $12,371,145 S1,210,677 $3,256,414 S1,725,410 54,193,400 5329,419 S2,489,463 a2 5 7 wP R3.�ty V., y Source: 1997.1998 District 8 ADM He slth Plan tq ^ ,. t � albi :4 din � ., y ♦ 'f a Demand for these services is high statewide. it has been estimated that the current statewide ADM funding serves only 12 16 % of the population in need within District Eight, an estimated 130,000 people are in need of or are at risk for needing mental health or substance �a abuse services.�� '`g�f I�*. Xr.y', ,� .• bll L 7" x ,d�x: fa k .rt , � ,n .. R ;; '�,"��, 'r ��* i'•�d °� ��W { Z �^2 a�� +�fis r+'r Vq S• ^ - 9 -. ._ .- ;ar • Y., _. :._ .1 ,m_,.. iwL±�.�a.3�n >'auu:nF'�r. 1998 Estimated ADM V 4 d D' E' h y, �4� F. #• cc is rict ig t < eA g• Estimated 1998 Need /Risk � x i at,l ca t ltmei�1611�4� u c. RUN Chulotte ^M 7,400 ' 2,463..; 2.614 .,* 3,359 Collier 10,415 ,., '. 4,778 N '= 3,682? 6,516 DeSotd 1,382 746 488s" 1,018 Glades 481 229 170 312 Head " rte, 1,320 1,149 466 1,566 Lee:Ah,*,11#t:;�41'*P",*«0 20,3291 8,902 7,181 12,139 Sarasota 16,6101 5,5111 5,867 7,515 [Southwest Florida,- 1 57,9471 23,7781 20,468 32,425 eA g• � x i 8 Health Plan 5 ,,nyy {" Sourer 1997.1998 District ADM 8 Health Plan 5 ,,nyy {" AIDS Insurance Continuation Program a t pry Funded by general revenue and Ryan White Title II funding, Florida operates the AIDS Insurance Continuation Program�M (AICP).. This program provides premium payment xe ;� `y1ST, assistance to qualified Florida residents who are HIV ' ositive.with s m toms or who have at -, 33y}'k� i p ya p,.,✓• nL ie ��} t}J� ?f's '75•. 4 ., �?"�"y S A 1 .kRx4 11 , j diagnosis of AIDS. The program macs dire payments (up to $500 per, month) to'clients'� n -' I`-y` employers or insurance companies for continuations ' health insurance coverage of private '^ z insurance (group, individual, COBRA, Medigap). As of April, 1998, there were 35 clients , �.A being served within Southwest Florida; at the same time there were .9 clients on the waiting list. Indigent Care Indigent health care (or that which is not fully compensated) has received much attention }:. throughout Southwest Florida during the last five years. Florida Administrative .Cod t, ■ defines y "a qualified i wac z wn 0, A. ptPrri�in „rr, ,t *s. ' h is below 100 percent of the federal nonfa 62 participate in any other government program which provides hospital 6re';­ 0 private insurance or has inadequate private insurance; and who d6cificit reside in a pubhem V: institution as defined under the medical assistance program f6' h r Title XIX'6f,, r the needy under the Social Security Act, as amended." In 1992, the Florida Legislature'adopted the Health Care and -e Reform Act, th reb a e T111*11 creating WA 0, the F orida Volunteer Health Care Provider Program. Under contract with the rc Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services, licensed healthcare professionals :-4- articipating in this program na are provided with the state's sovereign immunity when the provide uncompensated care to eligible pers ni, whose 'earnings" are at or below 150 t 0', .4 4? ,federal poverty level. Several related initiatives have been' established , in Soii est Florida 4 i�, u MV;F.'Since December 14,1992, Sarasota ial Hospital has offered a Community Medical'- asota Memo] ty �, Clinic to that county's most needy residents The clinic is open two evenings per week and 'staffed by volunteer nurses, record keepers and physicians who offer an array, of comprehensive health care services, most of whom are provided at no cost to the patient 41. 71 t Sarasota County is also home to the primary location for Senior Friendship Centers, a an p at county's neediest,'l.'e,'I"' program utilizing volunteer physicians with limited licenses to serve that J clinics X "I 4 citizens over the age of fifty-five (55). The following reoffered in their ' owing services a . K'general physical examinations, primary treatment, monitoring of chronic illnesses, screening, , flu counseling, health education, referrals sh t clinics and blood pressure clinics Satellite' locations for Senior Friendshi C' r i p enters are n Venice, Fort Myers, Naples',"and Lehigh s Indigent care in Collier County has been a subject of analysis by the NCH Health Care; System, the Collier County Medical Society, Cou'j`ify' Health Department, t Greater Naples Chamber of Commerce the oilier County. Medical Society Alliance "the`' A ik, Jill 11111111 Collier.County Dev m J, , ncil? ETM ST 911111111111�1 oyu3),, witnin tne recent, uertiticat6bt N&d se v-, Int IZC I Lo� W Jim b b 11, 4W iHealth Care System and Cleveland Clinic - Florida, Cleveland Clinic agreed i6serye portion of the acute indigent care presen1k.,"ieived entirely are recurrent NCH. 'A 0 e o being made by the Collier liilt Department o a G!1161�iteer, ne�tt ty 0 est� is a 0 V ii physician program to supplement care for indigent patients not curren'tl b" d eipg serve. byw Senior Friendship Centers. Included within this effort are the e, NCH Health 'Care System, .the V Collier County Medical Society, the Retired, Physicians Association, ' and several other local' 5� organizations., The Charlotte County B d and Board of County Commissioners has formally authorized pointed members to a'county:a-wide Indigent Health Care Advisory Board that meets 9 quarterly to develop systems and resources which will assure comprehensive health care residents in need. The Charlotte County Medical Society and the Chirl6it-e', it" ount y Health; Department have spearhead:d'h"A! 7A e t e eve opm nt 6f*n6t,% proviocr who see these iW A., tients based on a preliminary prim screening "and primary s rotation system. n addition, '�k,��Ii'CAREANAN, a mobile primary care clinic based as Bon Secou rs, Sf.'"Joseph's Hospital ry delivers primary care services and pharmaceuticals to underserved areas and populations with j' the greatest needs in six contiguous counties .1 'I Oil, Txfy Indigent patients A throughout the seven counties" of S6'u'thw&`Fl da. A 9 Southwest ori are so'�'rA8ed it services that are free or rendered on a sliding scale in man physician's *'otficci,,"o'utpatien y t J He 6 clinics, and other facilities. Additionally, uncompensated care for patients.wit h specific ` needs (i.e., HIV /AIDS, breast cancer, etc.) is also provided at private providers' and disease Pecific, '4 N, outpatient clinics district-wide.., Volunteers frequently augment in 'these fai'd W, I "hi-dc district * ­""'d there has not b , ee"n a -wi e study o- this i , �-'d by the Collier 'County Health Department and .-d that the average Collie�r nt C , ou y private ph)rsGil 4 uncompensated care in 997. Onet responding pvic e etween 4 V* ;$100,000 - $300,000 in uncompensated care If that average is ex ra' I ­d` t po ate throughoutt.. el region, anywhere from $70-$200+ million worth ofuncompe I nsate'd care is provided inz�,�,,, tar, 10 - District Eight physicians offices alone A -�A IP i4 C rity/Uncompensated ital Care S ZIA In 'addition to qualified indigent patient s health care providers often trea 'faced with the uninsured, underinsured and patients who have no ability, or willingness to pay for are c w or u - Ah e fees for services rendered i these' individuals'are reported to'AHCA in the financial o 0 A analysis process and reported as either Bad ebt,'Charity, ani:V6i Uncompensated Caii.`,tIzi .......... 1995, acute car h 'd e hospitals in District Eig t provi ed over $109 million in uncompensated 'N`�,,,,,care.'�,'Of this, $59 million was written off as bad debt", attributed topatients with the a I b pay, but who did not. The remaining $'50 million was written off by the facilities asJ:d.,,- Chan Uncompensated Care"." This " amoun at te to tii' tribu 'd' 'indivlduali�rbo,;�eieu- nabb ",v r4 Pa. for one reason or another. Not of these individuals were indigiritpatkntsAri th t Ictfs ......... . A, Al R Y t s a T13 4 '' _ 1995 District Eight Acute Care Hospital Uncompcnsatcd Care ■ 9.1 bd-1, Su colu Y unity Hospital rrovisions, Chant ncom -I M tat Cue IV '01ta 1•, Charlotte -PIW4* Bon Secours Sr., o h'srs L 4 $2,568,193 $4,498,177 $7,066,373 1:. Charlotte Charlotte Relyonal. Medical (3ente $2,465,022 $121,522 52,586,544 1: Charlottely*,*f*- lColumbia Fawcett Memorial jr.!�,r $2,872,960 $780,052 $3,653,012 Total $7,906,175 $5,399,751 $13,305,926 11: Collier V,'i,.; INCH Health Care System $10,855,319, $11,882,839 $22,738,158 Total $10,855,319 511,882,839 $22,738,158 III: Desoto IDeSoto Memorial Flospitakj-v�.w $693,587 $2,273,790 $2,967,377 Total $693,587 $2,273,790 $2,967,377 IV: Hcndry;. ,'**,,-. Hen2ry_RcgionaI Medical Cchter $1,863,565 $723,665 $2,587,230 Total $1,863,565 $723,665 $2,587,230 V:- • Lee Lee Memorial Health Sy$ten4A* $4,140,724 $1,519,801 $5,660,525 V: Lee) 4£CVAZ Columbia East Pointe H6spi&14? $2,173,458 $0 $2,173,458 V:, Ix e i Columbia Gulf Coast HospitWt* $2,388,472 $866,057 $3,254,529 V:*,Lcc'M,44jr' �';* Ue Memorial, Clevelind�,W $8,815,821 $13,090,431 $21,906,252 .V: Lee IColumbia Rtgtonal Medical Ctnte 58,312,547 $4,011,277 $12,323,824 Total i $25,831,022 $19,487,566 $45,318,38-8 VI: Sarasota A-I?.,,, - Columbia Doctors Hospital4XV., $3,453,356 $203,181 $3,656,537 S arnotiq 0* Columbia Enoewood 49000*0, $1,823,283 $282,468 $2,105,751 VI.'*sSAMSotI*d'%ftk Sarasota Memorial fig $5,353,174 -v4V.` $9,081,143 ,*P, $14,434,317 VI:: Sarasota Ik0OO Bon Secoursi ,Venice HospitdIft $2,058,343 - *.- $752,989 $2,811,332 Total 1 :. ": $12,688,156 -46-; $10,319,781 523,007,937 IDistrict VIII Total >t t.wi $59,837,824, $50,087,392t—,,, 5109,925,21� Source: Agency for Health Care Administration j A A . . . . . . . . . . . . A`� 'I,- 7M pt F4 14"Iffe rrr,-4w -"iqli IVMV7 i �I :21 q 9 County Health Care Spending "W Y Within Southwest Florida 1 each county allocates part of their budget fo r health care,'- spcnding. This money is spent in varying ways, depending upon h ow 1t isappropr ate A by , ' ...... �f" the individual county governments Each count is re uired to lo' y q cally match certain 's Medicaid s ending. Additionall' the Hcalt� Care Rcsponsibil'l"ti�"' P Y, Responsibility Act requires a count government to pay for an out -of- county hospitalization by an indigent county resident. Counties also finance part of the local County Health Department s activities and rnay, provide funding to local hospitals' based u' P o their service of indigent patients. Additional funds, as budgeted, maY. y be used to pay local contribution to mental health services, indigent ` ` burials, pharmaceuticals, d oct6r s;offices iabs 'that serve in8i gent patients. ..-.jhe counties of Southwest Florida budgeted over $11 million for health care spending gin 1996-1997. As is typical in the budgeting process, several spent mo ri h n a allocated w c"I t oca h. S.- t t The highest reported amount as spent l" t Several spent slightly less. w n cc County, where almost $5.5 million of the $28 million I iocial services budget allocated to health annua was care spending. x' .• R S. District Eight Budgeted Co unty Health Care Siocriding I 17 $1,027,3871 $12-5,000 $114,104 *WAM 1 $78,500 5323, 131raso LAWWROW S927,031 "General u Y welfare b dget onl "Can include food, transportation, indigent direct Health Department funding, contriliti6on t 9 0 mental he t: spending, Health Care Responsibiliqp'A Ct funding, Source: County Budget Departments 0, t, medical "pen 1, Medicaid 1 $1,266,491 $2,413,600 $435,500 �i-'V$343,-461 77, $39,000 $5,487,397 $1,#-9-031 � S A g a ° Structural /Systemic Access Issues`'�`� "''���` r In addition to financial issues, an accessible health care delivery system has an adequate'n w number of strategically placed facilities for use by all of a region's residents ` Access to care i �. sometimes difficult in'rural areas due to x la of appropriate (off an rovtder a - V s of services .. �dp P NO Providers of Services (More detail in CON Allocation Factors Re ort The health of the people in District Eight is impacted by availability of a variety of inpatient Y� and outpatient services and facilities, personnel and funding mechanisms. Manytof these z facilities, suppliers and providers are licensed and certified by the Department of Health's a' Division of Medical Quality Assurance. Nev) facilities and the Q Y _ addition of new services are 11{ regulated by the Agency for Health Care Administration (AHCA), often under Florida's , { Certificate of Need Program, a formal, competitive bid process that approves or disapproves applications based on a complex` formula which incorporates the most current utilization of existing services. jk 0'' r' ,s� o a r k cr R� x �+ ✓ '* Ej + yy a 3V 'At `Tb ,T�rj { 4 M's" It Aa r y �' W _ { 8�� +� 4td a '^j�9 r '. t �✓,'3 �'cy M 4 h q: r Ma hi eq%"fiyw s6 t 10114 .G 'District N 11 cu are Facilities Map` 1. [ion Sccours - Venice E 2. Bon Secours - St. Joseph's 3. Charlotte Regional Medical Center 4. Columbia Doctor's Hospital otSarasota M S. Columbia Fast Pointe liospitat 1• p„rN d �. ` 6. Columbia Englewood Common Y os tai 7. Columbia Fawcett Memorial Hospital � � `� - Y ` S. COlurnbia C,uIf cow I Iospitat 9. Columbus ttegionat Medical Center oISW Honda, >�' -`� ,+ f 10. DeSoto Memo6al lospital ' 11.1Tendry Regional Medical Center' 12. Lee Memorial licalth System - Cape Corm 13. Lee Memorial Health System - Cleveland 3 y, 14. Lee Memorial Health System - HealthPark ter- 15. NCH Healthcare System - Naples Community Hospital 16. NCH Healthcare Sy stem -North Collier 1ospital ' 17. Sarasota Memorial Hospital ,x� I E. Cleveland Clinic - Na rtes" �� k b 10 M i ,. Sarasota � A N' Desototi. r ' a d ,,t %'' x a p.. V s '� } r � Glades � w a ,� ,/ A'v�'r "•�ys ' rr Charlottes $' y „ ` 13 9 Lee.,3 3 14 8 Hcndry ya` 1-44 +���Y � •?� x , R I 6 G 1 S � .i � 4b • '�i �t " A � ry r � -Acute Care s Hos ita .ate+ p � ,� � • :�� ��, . 1 W A hospital is an institution established for the medical and surgical treatment of the sick and injured. In Florida, hospital facilities are categorized generally as either acute general facilities t o or s ecialt facilities. k r p y Effective Apri11998, the six counties of Southwest Florida had roH ritd W -' '� e ,% ,r s .. �;y•�.,. Ma te r w seventeen (17) licensed acu care general hospita cilities (two of which are a second facility under a flagship hospital) with 3,685 licensed acute care beds available for use. These facilities contain 578 beds licensed for specific purposes including neonatal intensive care units, psychiatric and substance abuse, skilled nursing and rehabilitation. Lee Memorial Hospital's' �. ... Cleveland Campus includes Southwest Florida's only designated Trauma Unit., Location of r these facilities is shown on the move map, entitled District Eight- Acute Care Facilities Map` L M April, 1998 District Eight Licensed Acute Care Hospital Bed Count, By Type fps -r�y x Sobdutricts NOW1ijsgAafE' Mute ' aw �< 'Ii Cu vef III r 1`6* 11 t:P�i Child/ i i�oi Adul l b'i`i�sEi cltiis•' I:,.ChMotte Bon Seoohn St3 h's'doleft, -112 ••: 1 0 0 0 ::. *, 0 0 , g: 0 : ,F .. 0 ,; 212 I:• Charlottes; Chirlotteltexionil, Medical Cente 156 ! 0 0 26 0 26 ,: r 0 0 208 I ,Char)oae8#o_W Coltimbia Pd restt Memoriallft 196 :fi., 1 0 ;, 0 ;, , 0 0 * .. 01 25 20 ;„ . 241 Total 564 F 0 0 261 0 .,u 26 -25 20 661 11: Collier +sry. Naples Community Hos ital 331 0 0 23 0 0 24 30 :` 408 II: Collier lNorth Collier Hospital-.-, °' a• ' 50 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 50 Total 381 0 0 23 0 0 24 30 u - 458 Ill: .DeSoto w*=- .n IDeSoto Memorial Hospital,,,:- •-+A- 821 0 0 0 0 0 - 01 0 - 82 Total 82 01 0 0 0 0 01 0 82 IV: Hen � lHendry Regional Medical Center, 66 0 0 0 0 0 01 0 66 Total 66 t 0 0 0 0 0 „a 01 0 66 V:'Lee44-w4wiRt LeeMemorial,S Coral ] U%* 181 i 0 0 0 0 0 01 0 281 Vt ?Lee . < Colatnbia`EW- P6hife H ' iW* 75 0 0 0 01 0 131 0 88 VOLEeAMORM ColdffibWG i1EGVhtH " itg11111' x' 110 1 ;,4 0 01 0 ­,i­01 0 10 0 = 120 V• I;ee l Lee MeitioiialClerelaad 367 ; . s 0 0 p 0.:.. 0 ., : 0 ,.. 60 427 V.;5L,cAVXANW= I We WO iieilth 180 127 13 0 - 0 0 0 0 220 V:, Leek ' Coldrabii RiW&W Medical Cease 380 0 0 0 0 0 20 0 400 Total 1393 27 13 0 0 0 43 60 1536 VW.. %6s ColuinbiED&WtHospiultift 147 1 0 0 01 0 21 01 0 168 vhlsiiafO C6ld6ws tt" 90 9 Q 0 0 - 0 •E d:'k.' 0 10 :, . �`i' Q • x 100 V11 "Wi{o Sul bfEbib '" 686 1 10 7 53 38 _, �: 0 ; : 32 2, !A VIr SamouV+Y'vW Bon Secours;,Venice Ho itaP *s^ 276 0 0 30 0 - 0 -- 36 0 —L 342 Total 1199 -- ¢ 10 7 83 ,., 38 as,,,v, `� 21 o�78 w: 24 =1460 District;VIII�Tow a3633 7 20 8mgr:132 3E X1.47 *170 4lIMMlec134 *4263 {{ k MW Hospital facilities in the region provide a wide range of services including all but a ,,{,X, tertiary level critical care services such chLic ventilator units, pediatric trauma services, 'xJ'vtppik':.:. ,'^`*2.`fi Ry'4 •':�9' W i� r� ,w.i w .;, F'+,t•n�}.y�j K spinal cord units and burn units. Patients re airing services not available in the region are: ated elsewhere in the nation.: -: .. ° referred to specialty facilities loc 1 P Y4 �� ' 4- { r #, 1996 District Eight Level I Hospital Service Availability �K� �' • F,. �,A' .y f 9 i n Ij nl,)b vistrict Light Level . 9 i L- - -- - -- -- - -! tit- ?+rb r Lend It .. , •. a Py.a/rot -w i iii A M CbtlKf Bon Secours St: 11 X X X X , X X, ,.. „ X X X Charlotte Ue&W X X X X X X J( C X Bon Sa " Chariot Fawtxd „ X -. -. -x- ;:. Npks X North t X X DcSoto 1 Na ksCommuni ital -t I X X X + X X CVeG X East Poi Ce La+c It4a Lee Mrs X m I X X -x Donors En ewc s • : +t r° ^'� '� Sarasota n Ij nl,)b vistrict Light Level . 9 i L- - -- - -- -- - -! tit- ?+rb r Lend It .. , •. a Py.a/rot -w i iii A M CbtlKf Bon Secours St: 11 X X X X , X X, ,.. „ X X X Charlotte Ue&W X X X X X X J( X X ?( Fawcett Mmto �IA1111 v X X „ X -. -. -x- ;:. X X X- X X X 1 Na ksCommuni ital -t I X X X X X X X X X North Collier H tal a+,Sr X X I X X -x DeSoto Mernorial Hospital ra. -t X X X I X I X fiend °al X X X X X X Ow Coral rwafsa X X X X X X X X X X Eats Pointe X X X X X Gulf Coast al +` X X X X X X l ee Manorial. Cle�daod X X X X X X X X X La Fkakh Park' X <; „ X X X X X X X X X lke0o" Marital Center of SW - X X X X X X X Doctors Hospital - <r- X X X X X X X X I X I X Fa6twood Community H 1 X X X X I X X X Sanson Memorial -. ° X X X X X X X X X Venice Ho itaI X X X X X X X X X x_ i Source. Heath Planning Council of Southwest I%rida Research 1996 District Eight Lcvcl II Hospital Service Availability (Continued) .a ;.yw�n kz W+ V#t,r�sx �y$ "Y, r`' •, siw y t ''m +� "C �, i5' '"L."" '" L�f,"," � j � 4*y"', -k »+� ,s� 4"M, � 1996 District Eight Level III HospitalfServiee Availability ; a ,a,; ,M+,.F v. a ,. R d R }t Y sT p� r+ } 4, . .' �b s'ii'v.?at3+ I .. level Ill ox M29 YkI auti o' W4Seeoa335ti ��'• ,'X a•gngyi +H$$°52'wyA. .k := VW X(f X A Rte V, AX a }'X cRk"XV "- X.?efT `'y':, ?@ •�A'Y ?l l�����i XdA +1yi yX,�"°'r'S• t r&., A`V°itir A'�A yX "H = Naples Cdrnausni . .�' X ► X X . T,. X . :•. ,,; X , a X North Collier, :+w X X fws DeSoto-Memorial Ho: i Hendry 'oral Medical Centerirl I X ,., •,,._. rx, X 4 c• • Inv, x . ,:% .<, X X -.. -Ri X .' 4 ' 'S1S X '4 :.V X Ea=t Poir H ial r , ' ' ;r •'4+�iw'Kh+►t6.,K,`^"5 #: k . X.,aC� t. r qpe,yt Gulf Coas'H�.,... .,..� Lie e X l to ,- Halth Pak X X X ,. Regiottal Medial Center of SW Fl. X X X X X �., Doctors H' X + X X X X En' eiirotyd.CAtinuni ,H .istl X + X X X <. Sa3�s�ca "Meaibrisl X X X -x X X Veniot H ; X X X •.. }t Source: Health Planting Coundl of South vest daliesearclt�', 3 TTl a rt, s T 1996 District Eight Hospital Trans Source: Health Planning Council of Southwest Florida Research y 4 fir d 4 w a� lant and Tertiary Service Availability " 't$x k 73 Health Planning Coup ncil of Southwest F1ori y r„ fiy w1iI.1 I `. iYilt usa� s q d'vN1rt r^£ pry' wtrt' of sr,a`,A Dent yy �M k i3oa Seemilsq-1 Charlotte ' "'oaal Medical Cente Fawcett Memorial Hospital `9Cwl4c s X X X Most of the hospital facilities in the region have physicians on staff or with privilegesM X ix + X X • X •• - X r b X X all of the major specialties Patients requiring available X x; X -representing services not at a 1 X X X X particular facility are referred to facilities located elsewhere in the region sX ,,a <.1X , • . or state. x I X ;.. x .. -, X , ,. .. X ;,. X ,. Desoto Memorial Hospital v 4 :s X X X X p Hendry ional Medical Center X I X X I { X I X X r X 1996 District Eight Hospital Physician Availability C4pe Coral H tom "t FAA Pointe Hotp;WRW4%WV, Gulf Coi*H .' #I'W41E�ip'dd Led Mer9tW CIEftLftd L e Marforial, Health Pirkr4ft Cal Canabf SW ' X X 7X71_ X X X X X X X X X X X 7 y. �;I�j?�'4,M'$9^".'- a 4 as�' ¢(� �"�F Ga `4!J' 'Y '�F` h `^' 3 -�`1 �t✓ w'ut< 'E. . y r„ fiy w1iI.1 I `. 4. q. Dent � roRtg �M k i3oa Seemilsq-1 Charlotte ' "'oaal Medical Cente Fawcett Memorial Hospital `9Cwl4c s X X X X X X X ix + X X • X •• - X r b X X X X, X X x; X Naples Community H ospital 4m Noft C.*UierHospiwowom 1 X X X X I X X sX ,,a <.1X , • . X X x I X ;.. x .. -, X , ,. .. X ;,. X ,. Desoto Memorial Hospital v 4 :s X X X X p Hendry ional Medical Center X I X X I { X I X X r X C4pe Coral H tom "t FAA Pointe Hotp;WRW4%WV, Gulf Coi*H .' #I'W41E�ip'dd Led Mer9tW CIEftLftd L e Marforial, Health Pirkr4ft Cal Canabf SW ' X X 7X71_ X X X X X X X X X X X ;X l d t X. X X x x X X X X X ,. X X' X X X .. - X X iuX X. X X .. X- X . ,; X _. X X: x X .Xrc Doctors En COII11aYai H slrafotlMeasdild VetiioeH isx ";ayt X }( X X :. �(, .. X X X X—, X X X X af, X ,. X...;,. X X :X , • IX� . , w. ° ,. .nr4 X SY k ",X a :,,X . ' -.4;., j( w,± «,p X r: * a ?(..y °': }{ a+.X ae; • X ,.;;Y X • Indicates full services at facility + < • Indicates partial services at facility Source- Health Planning Council of southwest Florida "A 4. q. k s Health Planaial "A of Sarthsrest F k of Sarthsrest F ''r �,. 6 G 1996 District Eight Hospital Physician Availability (Continued) Coinmunl�H Boo Setxurs St: 'a Charlotte RqjoW Medial Cent Fawcett Memorial H ital+Gs, «. cetta�t Sirr n�$: X X X ti«natoa X inftxtlous siiiieit+' X X X lnt t X X X Nephro{• 'std X X X Nnsrol• ist X X X `Nearsw X. X X O i% X X X X X X pp�hl,( X X X Pallatr�ui � Na la Comm Hos ital rr> North Colter H alr�� a,F+S X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Desoto Memoria H ital: lug* X X X 17endry Regiorw Med,cal Center X X X X X X X X X Cape Coral Hospital Ent Pointe " rv�bw Gulf Cost Hospital ,- f� X X X X • X X X X X X X • X X X X X X X I °G �o �e� Lee Memo '' Health Park #-,' . o Mahal Center of SW F X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Mxx X X X D—Mors HOI&A En kwood Community H Suasota Memorial Venice H nal a fi,... X X X X X X X X X X X X X K X X X X X X X X X !C X X X X X X X X X X X Source: Halth Planning Council of Southwest Florida Research , 14, ;4' 4- rk �.r. 1996 District Eight Hospital Physician Availability (Continued ) ° r' F—cm Memo H ital W1 ' X X : X X X X X k Naples Community Hospital,,,! X X X X X X X X X 4 North Collier Hospital :' -. , X X X 1} X X X X X X X Desoto Memo ' H .mss -•. X X X X X H ter X X X X X H s- X X XX X X F X X East Panne 4 • X X X X X t,oasn X X X X X K X K X La lMf1[ X X X X X X X X X X X X .,. X X. X .. X X X X X X X Doctors Hospital X X X X X X X a X�+, :. X� *X s -, Eo Commsoi H' ... X X X :X X X X. 166teiscew 11,, X X X NF'. X r3Wtu�i Sottroe Health Plm►in6 Cotusc1 of Sotnhreat Florida Retnrc6,;.: t Hnith Planning Council of Southwest Florida fin , z rs s°; 1 1 Community °H W ,.. $ $v n n $u ~ x Oateopat O Ow M Pallatr�ui � ' 'Punic r �� M a� a Bon Secours 5t. a a "" � X x sthol ,at P Pod,a tt P P hia df � * -f.,A- X x X X X X X X X X d Charlotte oral Med,ctJ Cane X X X X X X I I X X X • • X ' X X X X X 1 1 1 t• ',} 16 G 1� 1996 District Eight Hospital Physician Availability (Continued) ? ul fry J If[ � -'PMT' � 0 , eUfiLltO - Ora= kn �. 1, �, ul fry J If[ � -'PMT' � 0 , eUfiLltO - Ora= V"CU r a ern Bon Secours St. h'sw- X Xi X X X X Charlotte Tonal Medial Irm"re Fawcett Memorial H ital' ^ "'IO:? X X X X X X X X X X Naples Commitity H ital X North Colder Hospital v A X X X X X X X I X I X X= X X X Desoto Memorial Hospital a ei X X HeMry Regionai Media' Center X , ' X t X Cnw Cora! Hospa Fast' Pointe GuifCoasHOVit3l X X X X, X , X X • X X X X X X X X X Lee Memorial. Ckveland ,., X X X X X X .4: Lee Memorial. Health Park Rqion2l Medical Center of SW F X X X X X X X X X X X X X DoaonHos ',- .- �i,- Fat ood Contmu ' H al Sarasota Memorial � ,4*r X X X I X X , X X X X X X X X X X X Venice H italic =sg tw X X X X X X X source: Health Framing Cotseal Of South Florida Research r Ta ,x g Y YM •f icy C S YY9R* r }, .4: ep � Neadth Phoning Cow of sombWat Florida 5* �� W e, OVA WWUMM 4, In 1997, the average acute care hospital was 47.4 % full on any given day. The highest occupancy for the year was at Naples Community Hospital's North Collier facility, which had an occupancy for 1997 of 90.5 The lowest annual occupancy for the year was at Hendry Regional at 19.7 The average length of stay (ALOS) for all hospitals in District Eight in 1997 was 4.9 days. The highest ALOS of all hospitals was at Lee Memorial's Cleveland Campus at 6.0 days; the lowest was at Naples Community Hospital's North Collier Campus at 3.0 days. The highest number of admissions and census days for the region were at Sarasota Memorial Hospital, at 25,841 and 139,339 respectively. The lowest number of admissions and census days were at Hendry Regional at 1,024 and 4,747 respectively. 1997 Acute Care Hospital Utilization - District Eight 1 u ns osp i Bost Se= rs St.- Joseph's Qirlotte Regional Medical Center, Columbii Fawcett Memorial Dotal -'!. 1 11 A�11*6401 I ANDSV 212 208 249 669 otat 1 A - 7758 5584; 8447 21789 Tv�, V $us' v, �6 YS - 35096 28381 46342 109819 Average Census 95.9 77.5 126.6 300.1 Discha es 7750 5563 8426 21739 o 36092 36092 29559 E46117 - 111d768 venge" ccu M'ncY 45.2% 37.3%1 50,9% 44.9% Average 'of '�Da �s .. 4.5 5.1 5.5 5.0 Naples Community . Hospit2l*-W,. North Collier ospital , I H 408 so 458 17762 55711 23333 s"67 165701 106537 245.8 45.3 2-91.11 18048 5561 23609 93633 17393 111026 60.2% 90.5% 63.6% 5.1 3.0 4.6 Desoto Memorial Hospital %AAI-473, 7TOW t� WWZI - # 1% 82 82 2528 2528 9133 9133 25.0 25.0 2518 2518 9394 9384 30.4% 30.4% 3.6 -3.6 Hendry Region Medical Center•*, *Totaj iw- V* Lee Memorial, Ca pt Coral,00*4*#.I� Columbia Ent Pointe _Hpgpital W.411 Columbia Gulf Coast liospital*" Z;; W=rw,7aeveianRftiF+-, Lee Mtraoii*H"thpirk"PL+A- �S-Wrhbii,Rkjidtial jWedC.-htjrq' aT 66 66 281 88 100 427 220 400 1516 1024 1024 8120 2405 4928 11801 11750 13628 $2632 4747 4747 398411 11383 16097 70351 -qO657 08115. 254204F 13.0 13.0 108.9 31.1 44.0 192.2 139.4 180.0 694.5 1018 1018 8273 2404 4948 11755 11840 13613 52833 158-9 1089 18571 11820 15630 69022 51515 68012 234570 -19.7% 19.7% 38.7% 35.3% - 44.0% 45.0% 62.9% 45.0%1 -4.6 4.6 4.9 43 3.3 6.0' 4.3 4.8 4.8 Col9iitb RIZI Vito 168 0436 37930 103.6- 8238 37856 6U% 4.5 100 4578 22061,; 60J 4581 22052 60-3% 4.8 25841 , 139339 380.71 264181 145391 44.8% 5.4 542 (0161 54475 33805 8243 148.8 693.5 _ 2617-1 10116 49353 151070 -537931 2590921 72-69291 43.5% 47.4% 5.41' 4.9 rTotall m4m�� 14 49016 2 �Distri� Vill Total 42311 1503221 Source: Health Manning Council of Southwest Florida Research xy 4 t F7 . � �- _j; - Pinning C&M I AtV 14 4 F7 . � �- _j; - There are two types of specialty facilities licensed in Southwest Florida: those services which are used for general inpatient psychiatric treatment of adults (age 18 and older), children(age 13 and younger) and/or adolescents (aged 1447) and those used for inpatient substance abuse itreatment. In the seven counties `of est Sout h w Florida, there are three specialty inpatient with a total of 278 beds. These facilities provide a variety of inpatient substance ab,usc services, such as an alcohol unit and chemical dependency unit; they also have beds reserved for detoxification. In 1997, these three facilities avers ged5O. Woccupancy for the year. Th C,Willough, in Waples, had the lowest occupancy at 23.1 %; Healthsouth Rehabilitation, in Sarasota, had the highest occupancy at 93.3 %. The average length of stay (ALOS) for these three facilities was ,'.':�"-` 11.3 days. The Willough had the longest ALOS at 17.5 days. Charter Glade had the shortest ALOS at 8.6 days. .1997 Specialty Hospital Utilization - District Eighty -7, "F L1lS Co The xdkM& ICIiamr 64 1 JW 5388 14.1 292 .4971 Glade Utiviord HMth synel 154 , 2909 25009 68.5 44.5% 2922i 25039 8.6 HealthsouthRehabilitnionHospitiliKI 601, 12781 204361 !W.—O ­9531% I [);strict Total - 4951 50331 139.3 44861 502231 I 11.31 Is Health Planning Cxaacll of Southwest Florida sgk firt Is Health Planning Cxaacll of Southwest Florida sgk Nursing; Tomes Nursin., :ne beds are located in special units within acute care hospitals, as free - standing l 'nursing; ', :ne facilities, or as part of a continuing care retirement community. Nursing homes -.-ide a range of simple and complex health care for patients whose physical condition : squires either restorative treatment following acute care services or whose conditio :nay deteriorate without ongoing medical supervision and treatment. As a result, { the services received at a nursing home are divided into three levels of care: skilled care, interme- i;, -c care level I and intermediate care level II. At a minimum, p tients receiving care under a:,,. one of the appropriate nursing home categories require daily health care services, and all :�r , to some extent, incapacitated �,.. }:The role of the nursing home has changed over the last few years from a facility primarily utilized for the care and housing of those individuals requiring custodial care for long periods p of time to a facility designed to provide extensive levels of nursing care for varying lengths of.' x i j^ ry eight hospital -based nursing home facilities and 611 �timc. Irffc�cu�e February 1998 there were � j r licensed n u rsing homes in the seven counties'of Southwest Florida .The total licensed nursing home bed capacity as of that date (including lospital-base m asee sheltered for retirement community residents) was 7,324. Of that'numbcr of beds, 170 were " hospital -based 6,859 were located in community nursing home facilities. In addition, ,sheltered nursing home beds intended for the exclusive use of individuals who ^are members of a continual care retirement community (and not generally available:to the community a' a t large) numbered 295 in seven facilities. In 1997, over 2.23 million census days were spent in nursing homes by Southwest Floridians A majority of those days werp spent in facilities in Sarasota and Lee counties,kwith 909,000' and 635,000 census days respectively. During that period, the average nurse g home utilization for District Eight was 89.3 %. The highest utilization seen wtt m planning area n A M Health Planning Council of Southwest Florida t !d " y 16G� A_ 1 t w Nursin., :ne beds are located in special units within acute care hospitals, as free - standing l 'nursing; ', :ne facilities, or as part of a continuing care retirement community. Nursing homes -.-ide a range of simple and complex health care for patients whose physical condition : squires either restorative treatment following acute care services or whose conditio :nay deteriorate without ongoing medical supervision and treatment. As a result, { the services received at a nursing home are divided into three levels of care: skilled care, interme- i;, -c care level I and intermediate care level II. At a minimum, p tients receiving care under a:,,. one of the appropriate nursing home categories require daily health care services, and all :�r , to some extent, incapacitated �,.. }:The role of the nursing home has changed over the last few years from a facility primarily utilized for the care and housing of those individuals requiring custodial care for long periods p of time to a facility designed to provide extensive levels of nursing care for varying lengths of.' x i j^ ry eight hospital -based nursing home facilities and 611 �timc. Irffc�cu�e February 1998 there were � j r licensed n u rsing homes in the seven counties'of Southwest Florida .The total licensed nursing home bed capacity as of that date (including lospital-base m asee sheltered for retirement community residents) was 7,324. Of that'numbcr of beds, 170 were " hospital -based 6,859 were located in community nursing home facilities. In addition, ,sheltered nursing home beds intended for the exclusive use of individuals who ^are members of a continual care retirement community (and not generally available:to the community a' a t large) numbered 295 in seven facilities. In 1997, over 2.23 million census days were spent in nursing homes by Southwest Floridians A majority of those days werp spent in facilities in Sarasota and Lee counties,kwith 909,000' and 635,000 census days respectively. During that period, the average nurse g home utilization for District Eight was 89.3 %. The highest utilization seen wtt m planning area n A M Health Planning Council of Southwest Florida t !d i i 16 G 10141 was in planning area five (Glades and Hendry Counties) with a utilization of 95.2 %. The lowest utilization seen in any non hospital -based facility was at East Manor Medical Care Center in Sarasota with a rate of 65.2 %. 1997 Nursing Home Utilization - District Eight Source: 1 iealth Planning Council of Sot,:ha•est Florida Research 80 Health Planning Council of Southwest Florida t r �sy r tw .� t> Planning Area: wt �� f <. Avmge r Ucensed Census P t County Nursin Hoii" �� ` " : " Beds Admissio es "Days , Occupan I • Charlotte Beverl V Health & Rehab Center of Enclemm. dod 120 213 222 1. Charlotte Bon Six' irs St: o h's Nursin Care %t ". 104 292 293 40880 93.3% I. Charlotte Columbia Fawcett Memorial H . ` tilrl� �`r`'•. <; 15 256 36541 96.3% I. Charlotte IHS of Port "Charlotte i 164 712 157 708 4478 56680 81.8% 1. Charlotte Life Care Center of Punta Gorda.R } 180 259 94.7% 1. Charlotte Mariner Health of Port Charlotte 1 120 261 252 60748 92.5% 1. Charlotte NHC of Port Charlotte,, 180 238 35194 80.4% 1. Charlotte South Port Nursing Center t> y } ::: 120 347 320 344 58330 88.8% Total 326 43309 98.9% 2• Collier Bentle Villa e' " ` 1003 2660 2540 336160 91.8% 2. Collier Harborside Healthcare Naples t fik . 93 120 142 183 146 173 25434 74.9% 2. Collier, Heritage Health Care Center N les r:.;" k:;:: ': ;; :' 97 152 155 40197 91.8% 2. Collier. Manor Care at Lely Palms z .• x;e, 97 246 241 33367 94.2% 2. Collier Manor Care Nursing bt Rehab: 120 221 225 31081 39772 87.8% 2. Collier Moorin s Park 76 1 100 87 25812 90.8% 93.0% 2. Collier NHC Naples I I 60 154 164 19668 89.8% 2. Collier NHC Imperial 60 197 170 19895 90.8% 2. Collier Premier Place at the Glenview } 35 81 69 Total 12462 97.5% 3• Lee &verly Health and Rehab. at Coral Trace - 758 120 1476 1430 247688 89.5% 3" Lee Calusa Harbour Health Center },. - 100 336 329 41879 95.6% 3. Lee Colonial Oaks Rehab. Center- - 1'' 120 164 161 34862 3. Lee Columbia East Pointe Hospital '. C 13 315 311 41343 3. Lee Columbia SW Regional Medical Center: c; : 20 207 203 2189 A62 3••Lee :. Cross Manor { 110 448 117 215 118 4836 38511 3. Lee C reu Manor t. "� .* . > "° 120 169 127 39379 89.9% 3• Lee Gulf Coast Village Care Center. . 60 105 3• Lee Health Park Care Center 90 101 20331 3. Lee Heartland Healthcare Center Ft. M en 120 311 361 308 31152 94.8% 3. Lee Inc rated Health Services of Ft. Myers ; •.;r. -. 107 402 361 41063 93.8% 3. Lee Lee Convalescent Center • l .:.: 146 235 403 36578 93.7% 3. Lee Palm Cit Rehab. & S Specialty Services `. `:; 150 211 238 191 48044 90.2% 3. Lee Pines Vfllake Care Center :: .. 1 120 78 73 52453 95.8% 3. Lee Rehabilitation,',& Healthcare CenteLdf Ca Coral 120 434 42868 97.9% 3. Lee Shad Rea Care Pavilion x•:.} ; 180 134 411 134 40758 93.1% TUC Shell Point Nursing Ppvilion l 180 296 282 56294 85.7% Total 62611 95.3% 1876 4323 3966 635151 92.8% Source: 1 iealth Planning Council of Sot,:ha•est Florida Research 80 Health Planning Council of Southwest Florida i i i t 16GI v�' 1997 Nursing Home Utilization - District right (Continued) Planning Area: j Average Licensed Census Percent County Nursing Ifonsc Beds Admissions Discharges Days . Occupancy 4 . Desoto Desoto tilanor 1 1 8 104 190 36904 85.7%, 1,01a1 118 104 190 36904 85.7% 5. Fiend /Glades lGewiston Health Care Center 41011 93.6% 5. Hendry /Glades ltiteado•nbrraok Alanor of LaBelle /1 103 91 33022 97.3'x. Total 213 253 246 74033 95.2% 5. Sarasota Bay Village of Sarasota 1W 89 131 31437 80.5% 5. Sarasota Bon Secours Venice Nursing Care Center 320 298 37449 70.1% 5. Sarasota Bon Secours Venice Hospital 36 916 484 10969 R3.5% 6. Sarasota Columbia Englewood Community Hospital d 10 289 312 2628 72.0'x, 6. Suuota East Manor Medical Care Center 169 131 131 40227 65.2'x, 5. Sarasota f:mera t Oaks 12", 277 255 33120 75.01x, 6. Sarasota Ffarborside Health Cue Center Pinebrook Place !': 232 227 41282 94.3'x, (). Sarasota Ifarborside Health Care Center Sarasota i2 189 1111) 37739 86.6`x, 6. Sarasota Heartland Healthcare & Rehab. Center 12� 750 059 35374 80.8% 6. S1r14Qt2 1 ferita e f fealth Care Center Venice 1'' 32l 120 40323 92.1'x, 6. Sarasota Integrated Health Services at Beneva 12^1 200 260 41058 93.7% 6. Sarasota Integrated Health Services of Sarasota 18'0 627 643 54876 83.5`x, 6. Sarasota Integrated Health Services of Venice North li 8 s88 506 5()816 87.4'x, 6. Sarasota . H. Floyd Sunshine Manor 3;1 142 132 34810 94.4'x, 6. Sar asota Kensington Manor 97 78 110 30289 1 95.4'%, 6. Sarasota Lakeside Terrace Skilled Nursing Center t 1-'0 190 178 38213 87.2'x, 6. Sarasota Manor Care Health Services Sarasota 178 396 387 58497 90.01x, 6. Sarasota Pines of Sarasota 204 1 1 2 107 (19301 93,1'%, 6. Sarasota Plymouth Harbor 60 54 86 19574 89,4'x, 6. Sarasota Quality Health Care Center 3: ; 112 114 40571 92.6"%. h. Sarasota Regents Puk at Sarasota ; 1`i .55 270 39984 89.81% 6. Sarasota Sarasota health Care Center 12' 252 262 394 -14 R7 9 % 5. Sarasota Sarasota Memorial Hospital 3' 294 537 6557 56.1% 6. Sarasota Sunn •side Nursing Home 60 h2 62 21267 100.2% 6. Sarasota Venice Nursing Pavilion South L'0 76 116 24851 56.7% 6. Sarasota lVillage On the Isle 6 29 51 20688 94.51%, Total 29.1 6727 6643 909536 85.9% District Vill Total 6869 15536 15015 2239472 i ica: -i. i '4 (;,;,.nc:i 1 j S ,II! :•'c, ,t F1,,rida Rt•sr art. h Home I Icalth Home health agencies provide skilled nursing and rehabilitative services on an intermittent basis generally outside of the Institution and in a home setting. Florida home health agencies are divided into Medicare ccl-IJIed and nonAMedicare certified. Medicare certified home health agencies arc required to provide a wide range of in -home services to patients in addition to skilled nursing care. In addition, the patients whose reimbursement relies on the 81 Health Planning Council of Southwest Florida 16G 1 144 ' Medicare program must be receiving some form of restorative nursing care under the direction of a physician. These agencies must be authorized under the certificate of need ' program prior to being licensed and regulated by the Department of Health (DOH) Division ' of Medical Quality Assurance. ' Effective March 1995, thirty -six (36) Medicare certified home health agencies have been licensed in District Eight. A Certificate of Need for the establishment of a Medicare - certified home health agency authorizes a home health service agency to be approved for Medicare reimbursement and serve persons anywhere within the District. Medicare - certified home health agencies generally provide a comprehensive range of services including: nursing, g g� Ihealth aide(s), social services, physical therapy, speech therapy and occupational therapy Hospice Care A Hospice Program is defined, according to subsections 400.601(2), 400.602(5), 400.609, and 400.6095(1), F.S., as a "program that provides a continuum of palliative and supportive care for the terminally il] patient and his family. Hospice services must be available 24 hours a ' day, 7 days a nveek, and must be available to all terminally ill persons and their families without regard to age, gender, national origin, sexual orientation, disability, diagnosis, cost of ' therapy-, ability to pay or life circumstances." I u r 82 1 Icalth Planning Council of Southwest Florida I 16G1'0 Hospice Service Areas, established pursuant to rule 59C- 1.0355, F.A.C., divide southwest Florida, District Eight, into four subdistricts (8A, 8B, 8C and 8D). The counties in the subdistricts and current hospice programs are as follows: ' 8A = Charlotte and Desoto Counties (1 program) Hospice of Southwest Florida ' 813 = Collier County (1 program) Hospice of Naples ' 8C: = Glades, Hendry and Lee Counties (1 program) HOPE Hospice 8D = Sarasota County (1 program) Hospice of Southwest Florida In May 1998, the Licensed and CON Hospice p ce Inventory for the July, 1997 Planning Horizon shows that there arc currently four (4) hospice programs (administered by three (3) agencies), serving District Eight. In subdistrict 8 -A, Hospice of Charlotte was given a retroactive license on May 1, 1997 and was subsequently purchased by Bon Secours -St. Joseph Hospital which renamed it Bon Secours Hospice. Bon Secours Hospice then merged with Hospice of Southwest Florida in May, 1998. u J ' 83 1lcalth Planning Council of southwest Florida 16 G 1" ' As a result of the emphasis placed on outpatient or home hospice services by statutes and rule, local hospice agencies frequently meet their inpatient needs through contracts with local acute care facilities. However, in District Eight, subdistrict 8C, Lee County, HOPE Hospice ' has its Hospice House, a 16 bed freestanding Inpatient Bed Hospice, to augment its home care hospice program (CON 7431. This facility Is one of only three freestanding hospice facilities in Florida. See Table 29 for the District's 1996 and 1997 hospice admission data. I u I Table 29 1996 and 1997 District Eight Hospice Admissions by Service Area (Subdistrict) Service Area t 1996 ' , x;1997 Hospice Admissions Ad» silons A Bon Seours Hospice. 86 118 A lHospice of SouthaSest Florida 443 482 Total 29 5 525 600 B Hos ice of Na lesi; 679 Total 625 679 C I Hope Hospice and Palliative Care 1625 1733 Total 1625 1733 D Hospice of Southwest Florida 1304 1500 Total 1304 1500 District VIII Total I 4083 4512 Snurce: Agency for licalth Carc Administration ' 84 I ealth Planning Council of Southwest Florida 16 G 1 All Primary Care Studies have shown that access to primary care services is associated with improved health outcomes. Primary care providers use fewer resources in the care of patients with chronic diseases than specialists, after adjusting for severity of illness. Primary care includes: first contact care, care that is longitudinal, care that is person centered rather than disease or problem specific, and care that is comprehensive. It addresses the most common problems in the population by providing preventive, curative, or rehabilitative services to maximize health and well being. The U.S. does not have a clearly defined system of primary care delivery. Primary care services arc provided by physicians in multiple specialties, including Family Practice, General Internal Medicine, Pediatrics, and Obstetrician /Gynecologists, as well as nonphysician providers, nurse practitioners, certified nurse midwives, and physician assistants, in a variety of settings. While the majority of persons identify one provider as their usual source of care, a substantial number obtain primary care services from multiple providers. Some individuals obtain specialized services when referred by a primary care provider, while others seek specialists' care directly. Ina health care system, with a clearly defined primary care infrastructure, the decisions of primary care practitioners have important implications for the total expenditures for health care. Studies demonstrate that a lack of access to outpatient care can result in potentially avoidable hospital admissions. These studies suggest that improving the effectiveness of patient care may lead to substantial cost savings while improving the health status of the American people. According to the Health Resources and Services Administration's (HRSA) Bureau of Primary Health Care, there are over 43 million people in the U.S. who lack access to primary care. It is estimated that 18.4 'X) of Florida's population, or almost 2.4 million people, lack access to 85 1 fealth Planning Council of Southwest Florida 16G1 W ' primary care. Within Southwest Florida, as many as 190,000 people could lack access to basic primary medical care. IMedically Underserved Areas and Health Professional Shortage Areas IThe federal government uses two methods of determining health care deficiencies within geographic areas: via designations of Medically Underserved Areas or Populations (MUA /Ps) and Health Professional Shortage Areas (HPSAs). ' An MUA /P is a population grow geographic area P or experiencing a shortage of primary care ' services. Historically, an MUA /P designation determination is based upon the following indicators: local infant mortality rates, percentages of the population below the poverty level, ' percentages of the population over age 65, and primary care physician to population ratio in addition to health status and the ability to pay for and access health services. Since 1975, this type of designation has been used in determining the allocation of federal fundin g to ' Community Health Centers and prioritization of available federal resources. A medically underserved population may or may not reside in a particular medically underserved area or be defined by its place of residence. Thus, migrants or the inmates of a prison or mental hospital may constitute such a population. An HPSA is an area or group which the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services designates as having an inadequate supply of health care roviders. HPSAs can n include: (1) an urban or rural geographic area, (2) a population group for which access barriers can be demonstrated to prevent members of the group from using local providers, or (3) medium ' and maximum- security correctional institutions and public or non - profit private residential facilities. An HPSA designation allows a community to request National Health Service Corps health professionals. Historically, HPSA designation has primarily emphasized the primary care physician to population ratio, using high rates of poverty and /or infant ' 86 Health Planning Council of Southwest Florida � 1bGJIO ' mortality to indicate unusually needy areas and populations of unusually high need. The desired rate for a community is one health professional for every 3,500 people. Within areas ' where the federal poverty rate is greater than 20 %, this figure drops to one g p professional per ' 3,000 people. Of Florida's 67 counties, 66 have been designated an HPSA or MUA. In District Eight, all areas that are categorized as medically underserved are predominantly rural. The Everglades City and Immokalee areas in Collier county, DeSoto County, Glades County and LaBelle in f- iendry Count }' have all received the primary care MUA designation. These areas contain extremely rural populations and a lack of services. There are many more HPSAs within ' District Eight than MUAs. In 1997, an estimated 626 full -time equivalent practitioners were practicing primary care in Southwest Florida. There are a shortage of primary care providers ' in the Everglades and Immokalee areas, for the low income and migrant farmworker Populations in DeSoto County, in Glades County, for the low income and migrant 'farmworker populations in Clewiston, at the Hendry Correctional facility, for the Medicaid d ' and migrant farmworker populations in Lee Count), and in the Dunbar area. All of these areas (except Dunbar) are rural, agricultural communities. 0 ' 87 1 iealth Planning Council of Southwest Florida 7 I I r 16 G I mij 1998 District Eight Primary Care MUAs and HPSAs "MFW - ;Migrant Farm Worker ' *.%,IUA - Medicall}' Underscrved Area °"J-IPSA - Health Professional Shortage Area " `'" "`FTE - Primar}• Care Health Professional Full Time Equivalent Source: Florida Department of Health March, 1998 i Primary Care Physicians r An important measure of the accessibility of primary health care is the ratio of primary care ' physicians to specialists within a region. Primary care physicians are considered the ' guardians of basic health within a community. Primary care salaries are typically lower than specialists', thus making the position less attractive to medical students. According to ' Managed Care Magazine, the average salary offered to recruited Family Practitioners in 1995- 1996 was 5131,000. During the same period, General Surgeons were offered $175,000, Ob /Gyns were offered S195,000 and Orthopedic Surgeons were offered $220,000. ' 88 I fealth Planning Council of Southwest Florida ' Ratio . Below Population Cohn MUA **' > PSA*** FPE' "'** Pove = r /FrE Charlotte'; :.I� < • :. Yes No 78.1 7.5% 1387:1 Collier No No 101.1 10.5% 1489:1 Eve ades` Yes Yes 0.0 13.190 Immokalee •'r - ' Yes Yes 6.9 41.6% 3300:1 Desoto Yes No 14.1 19.3% 1553:1 Low Ineome/MFW* Yes 3.4 19.3% 3610:1 Glades Yes Yes 1.0 14.0% 8174:1 Hendry No No 8.5 18.9% 3486:1 LaBelle Yes Yes 2.9 25.8% 4393:1 Clewiston Low Income/ W* Yes 1.6 21.9% 4411:1 Hend Correctional Yes 1.5 LCe No No 249.4 9.2% 1119:1 1331:1 Dunbar Yes 0.7 35.8% 24871:1 Medicaid /MFW* Yes 318 90.0131-16044-1 Sarasota No No 234.3 6.9% 1168:1 "MFW - ;Migrant Farm Worker ' *.%,IUA - Medicall}' Underscrved Area °"J-IPSA - Health Professional Shortage Area " `'" "`FTE - Primar}• Care Health Professional Full Time Equivalent Source: Florida Department of Health March, 1998 i Primary Care Physicians r An important measure of the accessibility of primary health care is the ratio of primary care ' physicians to specialists within a region. Primary care physicians are considered the ' guardians of basic health within a community. Primary care salaries are typically lower than specialists', thus making the position less attractive to medical students. According to ' Managed Care Magazine, the average salary offered to recruited Family Practitioners in 1995- 1996 was 5131,000. During the same period, General Surgeons were offered $175,000, Ob /Gyns were offered S195,000 and Orthopedic Surgeons were offered $220,000. ' 88 I fealth Planning Council of Southwest Florida 16G1 ' In 1994 in District Eight, 11.41% of the physicians were in Family r General Y Practice. That compared favorably to both Florida, at 11.51% and the U.S., at 10.72 %. A large majority of Southwest Florida's physicians were racticin P g Medical or Surgical Subspecialties. Overall ' 57.76 % of the doctors in the region were concentrated in one of these subspecialties. Within Florida, 50.85 % of the physicians were practicing a Medical or Surgical Subspecialty; in the U.S., only 44.53 %) were in one or the other. Within the Districts of Florida, Southwest Florida had the fourth lowest percentage of doctors in Family or General Practice, the fourth ' highest percentage of physicians in Medical Subspecialties and the second highest percentage of physicians in Surgical Subspecialties. In the U.S. in 1994, 25.06 1/0 of the physicians were ' hospital- based. In Florida, during g te same year, 16.82 %, of the physicians were hospital- ' based. Only 6.96 %, of Southwest Florida physicians «•ere hospital - based, the lowest percentage of any district in the state. 1994 Physicians by Specialty - By' District, State and U.S. ' Total Family /General di Medical Surgical.. Hospital - Count District 8 Number i Practice ; Subs ecialties - Subs ecialtics Other S' ' eialties Based %, Ph slietans ' Florida 1,797 27,544 11.4] °k o 29.77/0 27.99% 23.87% 6.96% U.S. 543,155 11.51% 10.72% 27.76 /0 23.09% 20.81% District 1 845 13.85`% 24.Fi2 % 19.91% 19.69% 25.06% D District 2 25.56% 25.33% 24.50% 10.77% District 3 21105 11.02n/o 11.59 /0 22.02% 24.67% 18.30% ] 3,00% District 4 2'566 12.59% 20.73% 17.77% 19.38% 30.88% District 5 11.79% 23.73% 22.60% 20.73% 20.34% District 6 3 1196 9.54 /0 30.07% 24.07% 22.32% 11.74% District 7 2,708 ]3.18% 26.69% 22.68% 21.03% 20.06% District 9 2,656 9.49% 27,07% 24.96% 21.20% 13.59% District 10 2,661 8.94% 33.25% 28.16% 21.35% 7.76% District 11 6,204 11.64% 35.74% 24.24% 20.59 % 10.48% 26.68% 19.58% 19.33% 22.78% Source: American Medical Association ' 89 Health Planning Council of Southwest Florida 1 16G1INI ICounty Health Departments The 1988 Institute of Medicine (IOM) Report on the Future of Public Health defined public ' health's primary mission with respect to the community as "fulfilling society's interest in assuring conditions in which people can be healthy." Three broad approaches to carrying out this mission included assessment of the health status of the community, development of sound public health policies and an assurance role. The report states that... "Every public ' health agency should assure their constituents that services necessary to achieve on agreed upon P ' goals are provided, either by encouraging actions by other entities (private or public sector).. or by providing services directly." The core functions of public health include: • Preventing epidemics 0 Protecting the environment, workplace, food and water • Promoting healthy behavior (Monitoring the health of the population • Mobilizing communities for action • Responding to disasters ' • Assuring that medical services are high quality and necessary • Developing policies to promote and protect health Florida Statutes Title 29, Chapter 381 outlines the Florida public health system. The Florida Department of Health, created by an act of the Legislature in 1996, is responsible for the state's public health system which is designed to promote, protect, and improve the health of ' all people in the state. ' 90 1 ieakh Planning Council of Southwest Florida 16G1 tThe local service delivery system for public health in Florida consists of the 67 county health departments working in partnership with county governments. F.S. Title 10, Chapter 154 ' further outlines the system of coordinated local public health department services. Public health services are carried out, under the overall direction of the Florida Department of Health, through county health departments operating in partnership with county governments. The mechanism for this partnership is by contract. Three general levels or categories of services are outlined in F.S. 154, namely, environmental health services, communicable disease control and primary care services. Like many, health d_ artments p around the nation, Florida's Iocal health departments developed, to varying degrees, a wide array of direct health care services over the years. These services Included maternity care, family planning, treatment for TB and STDs, dental care anti, in more recent years, HIWAIDS care. For the most part, art, local health departments nationally and in Florida did not provide comprehensive primary care, instead ceding that function to co[nmunity health centers. A notable exception in Florida was the Palm Beach ' County I- iealth Department which began providing primary care several decades ago. Often I bellwether state, Florida recognized in the 1980's that county health departments could play a larger role in either the assurance or direct provision of primary care. Additions to F.S. 154 in 1984 and 1987 authorized this role. Many county health departments developed primary care operations directly. In effect, this transition from categorical medical K care to primary ' care was an extension of local health departments finding themselves as providers of last resort. ' Medicaid card expansions, managed care and other dynamics have impacted local health departments around the nation and in Florida. For some this meant competing in the marketplace to continue as primary care providers. No longer is such care seen as the "last ' resort". For others this has meant transitioning out as direct care rovidcr p s and a renewed 91 1 Iealth Planning Council of Southwest Florida Iemphasis on core public health functions. For exam le, in District 8 16 G 1 P , the Lee and Collier ICounty Health Departments have contracted out much of their direct medical care. There is varying eligibilityfor these programs, but it is typically based upon degree of poverty or eligibility for Medicaid. Fees arc normally based upon ability to pay. In the 1996 -1997 fiscal year, the County Health Departments in District Eight provided care ' to over 140,C00 clients (this figure is not an unduplicated Count). The r g eatest number of ' clients were seen in 7 ee and Sarasota counties, 44,008 and 36,697 respectively. The most consuming program rn all of the counties was the Women, Infants and Children Program (WIC), encompassing almost 48,000 units district- evide. The three remaining programs consuming the greatest amount of resources (by clients served) were tuberculosis, chronic rdisease and family planning. 92 E lealth Planning Council of Southwest Florida 1996 -1997 County Health Departments Duplicated p Client Count _ District Eight Clients /Units ' Sexually Transmitted Disease Charlotte Collier DcSoto Glades Hend Lee Sarasota HIV /AIDS 64 933 43 39 2 17 645 1,564 Tuberculosis 1,311 657 3 339 282 R1 528 4,243 09 Chronic Disease 4,R;,h 648 188 3,347 4,039 4,473 Women, Infants be Children 5 1-5 , 1,173 ],934 934 2,521 38 98 1,766 453 Famil Plattnitt 1,389 229 246 3,934 16,582 7,291 PrenatalIPO" 8� 246 236 1,448 3 ,893 1,820 Health Start Prenatal 373 0 427 65 35 247 0 745 Child Health 380 132 484 36 263 1,220 1,174 Health Start Infant Adult Healt h /Home 173 84 342 103 679 19 1,037 174 152 499 3,560 708 Health 944 679 Dental Health 43 573 539 591 350 3,074 Water S stems 386 265 706 22 2 31 0 2,162 Scwa a /Waste S -stems 1,862 1,469 122 258 64 327 217 3,775 6,000 Facili Services c- 190 406 584 5,835 1,990 Food H einc 96 112 115 66 308 697 1,151 i H einc 661 28 2 40 8 45 244 243 Total Total 18,831 21,397 8,007 10 2,576 47 12,9]6 68 44,008 80 36,697 *Client count is riot unduplicated Source. County Health Department Contract Management System 92 E lealth Planning Council of Southwest Florida 93 I iealth Planning Council of Southwest Florida I 6G1 ;44, ' The County Health Departments in District Eight performed 2.8 over million services in FY 1 1996 -1997. Slightly more than one m n illio of those services Nvere performed in Lee County and dust under 950,000 were erformed Ili 1 Sarasota. the east majority of the services, over 1.6 million, n•ere school health services. Additionally the Health Departments performed 239,074 WIC services, 170,953 Healthy Start prenatal services, and 164,993 immunization services. 1996 -1997 County Health Departments Services Count - District Eight Services Immunization Charlotte Collier, DeSoto Glades. Hcnd ` .,Lee : Sarasota: 1 Sewall Transmitted Disease 18,849 20,932 6,119 987 1,699 7,969 64,880 44,545 2,236 2,850 HIV /AIDS 4,911 9,031 49 687 5,762 10,111 1 1,476 Tuberculosis 2,298 13,385 3,258 382 2,053 10,672 1,196 Di sease.Surveillance 263 2,758 306 6,264 11,690 9 929 213 Chronic Disease 8,227 2,485 3,858 12 61 2,572 1,580 Women, Infants bt Children 26,796 67,97] 10,257 431 1,050 2,389 2 g96 Famil Plaftmn , 5,733 2,445 1,117 ],120 15,179 86,181 994 31,570 PrcniWjP.O„;:`; <, �, .: 3,070 124 4,053 5,183 ] ],971 10,650 342 Health ,Start Prenatal i 11,757 50,972 5,608 4,626 6,831 20,816 3,633 Child Health' • ! 2,714 276 4,260 10,499 39,114 49,376 4,218 Start Infant 6,186 14,762 3,170 6,559 9,453 29 375 3,013 91860 16,260 1 School School Health `." 2,499 193,047 60,255 Adult Health /Home Health 39,886 10,062 82,464 715,353 588,736 9,299 3,508 3,822 Dental Health 185 2,974 4,669 9,692 31,789 1,902 130 Water S stems 1,480 2,031 309 2 161 0 23,483 Scwa a /Waste Systems 6,526 6,066 923 1,801 678 44,678 34,382 ,. Facili .Services • 501 1,163 569 635 1,694 14,628 8,890 Food H eine jc .: I : 530 1,314 11 Vector Control 286 2,03 1,830 37 2 21 1,161 2 378 ' 1,233 8 1 190 Communi H tine 856 68 ]03 19 140 3 29 6 Total 113,675 396,477 112,551 143 32,044 162,19] 1,055,358 943,3208 Scurcc: County Health Department p rtment Contract Management System 93 I iealth Planning Council of Southwest Florida 0 C J u 16 G 1 YvIl In the 1996 -1997 fiscal year, the County Health Departments in District Eight spent over S34 million on services. Of this spending, 53.73 million was spent on WIC, $3.18 was spent on adult health /homehealth, and $2.7 million was spent on child health. Sarasota and Lee Counties had the highest budgets, at $11.56 million and $9.97 million respectively. The lowest expenditures for a direct medical service was for dental health at $619,051. The majority of this amount, 5468, 149 was spent in Sarasota county, and four of the region's seven counties did not offer dental health services at all. 1996 -1997 Count}, Health Departments Expenditures - District Eight Immunization. . [Sexually Transmitted Disease HIV/AIDS . Tuberculosis Disease Surveillance Vital Statistics -'' Chr6tiicDisease Womcn; Infants ac Children - Family Planning Prenatal IP0 : r Healthy Start Prenatal LHcalthy Start Infant School Health Adult Health /Home Health Dental Health.~ Water Systems (Waste Systems Services V¢eine Vector Comm Charlotte I Collier j DeSoto 5255,712 5411,528 583,915 36,248 160,490 61,922 222,997 842,692 43,897 42,647 719.571 69,252 36,021 253,707 25,273 57,256 61,004 24,090 64,567 151,814 "55,600 357,437 799,003 248,055 198,279 39,175 78,550 118,925 78,271 125,391 114,024 511,726 17,796 191,384 64,013 74,803 72,626 158,399 8,050 31,649 163,939 248,176 364,152 181,280 105,526 0 95,914 54,988 203,673 296,605 83,028 400,940 250,067 81,790 _ 55,612 _ 159,948 58,856 47,896 95,789 3,429 4,435 473 6,681 27,502 32,042 20,425 S2,903,982 $5,527,450 $1,579,493 Source: County Health Department Contract Management System Expenditures I Glades Hend Lee 536,768 5121,247 5915,260 4,582 45,185 577,868 20,935 113,551 752,339 18,380 188,524 601,722 71712 16,402 221,762 1,529 6,530 111,643 29,354 23,725 146,724 9,839 65,094 1,283,287 64,169 189,096 1,008,620 34,909 172,913 66,009 11,015 144,952 711,413 165,182 351,824 603,917 9,935 63,834 231,106 21,941 19,624 106,339 112,199 165,592 662,040 0 0 0 40,080 66,717 996,597 52,665 113,539 675,911 26,813 137,095 175,320 4,366 13,131 gg,4S8 3,782 8,902 177 2,022 15,5031 29,602 $678,1771 52,042,980 59,966,144 S11 94 1 Icalth Planning Council of Southwest Florida Sarasota; -,; $581,519 356,325 480,407 341 ,049 149,886 213,450 359,340 610,740 490,867 1,097,710 477,483 1,336,322 421,961 505,989 1,590,357 468,149 1,174,503 487,428 211,738 86,322 23,191 105,C00 ,569,736 16G 1 . Children's Medical Services Children's Medical Services CMS ( ) is a major division of the Florida Department of Health. The program provides medical care programs for children with special health care needs. Children with special health care needs are those whose serious or chronic physical or developmental conditions require extensive preventive and maintenance care beyond that required by typically healthy children. There are an estimated 200,000 children ages 0 -21 ' requiring health care services. Children's Medical Services increases the ability of these ' children to integrate into the mainstream of educational and community life. Presently, there are 21 offices sl :tewide that provide numerous services, including: • Early Intervention Program • Medical Foster Care • High Risk OB Satellite Clinic Program • Hematology /Oncology Programs 1 • Florida's Infant Screening Program • Multiple Handicap Assessment Team Services 1 • Primary Care • Child Protection Teams • Sexual Abuse Treatment Program • Children's Cardiac Program • Pediatric HIV Program 1 Within District Eight, there are three CMS facilities. The Naples facility serves Collier County, the Fort Myers facility serves Lee, Hendry and Glades Counties, and the Sarasota facility serves Charlotte, DeSoto and Sarasota counties. 95 iicalth Planning Council of Southwest Florida J r 1 6G1 441 Community Health Centers The Community Health Center Program g (CHC) !s a Federal grant program funded under Section 330 of the Public Health Service Act to provide for primary health services in medically- underserved areas throughout the U.S. and its territories. The CHC program makes grants to public and nonprofit private entities for the development and operation of CHCs. CHCs exist in areas where economic) geographic, or cultural barriers limit access to primary health care for a substantial portion of the o ulation• an P p d they tailor services to the needs of the community. CHCs were first funded by the Federal Government as part of the War on Poverty in the mid- 1960s. By the early 1970s, about 100 neighborhood health centers had been established under the Economic Opportunity Act. These centers were designed to rovide accessible, e, dignified personal health services to low income families. The Public Health Service (PHS) began funding neighborhood health centers in 1969. While services were directed to the poor and near poor, the centers also provided access to a broader population who could pay all or part of the cost of their health care. With the phase -out of the Office of Economic Opportunity in the early 1970s, the centers supported under this authority were transferred to the PHS. Presently, most CHCs are only partially y p ly federally funded. The), also accept insurance, private payers and enter into managed care contracts. CHCs provide comprehensive primary medical care services including: •preventive health and dental services *acute and chronic care services •appropriate hospitalization and specialty referrals 96 Health Planning Council of Southwest Florida rl Ll 1 fl I 16G1 i CHC services are prevention- oriented and include such children's services as immunizations, well baby care, and developmental screenings. CHCs also provide essential ancillary services such as laboratory tests, X -ray, environmental health and pharmacy services. In addition, many centers provide such enabling health and community services as transportation, health education, nutrition, counseling, and translation services. Case management - -the coordination of the center's services with community services appropriate to the needs of the patient (social, medical, or economic) - -is emphasized. CHCs tailor their services to meet the specific needs of the community and its special populations that include the homeless, migrant and seasonal farmworkers, people infected with HIV /AIDS, the elderly and substance abusers. In addition, CHC services are expected to coordinate R-ith those of State and local health departments, non - profit organizations, academic institutions, and other local organizations. 97 Htalth Planning Council of Southwest Florida 1 bG1 M . � 1 Issues and Recommendations a) Encourage county governments and communities within District Eight to create community -based organizations to address access to care, and specifically access to primary care issues, within their communit }'. b) Support an expansion of effective health promotion to improve the region's overall health status. c) Provide leadership to expand the development of county - specific Healthy Kids programs throughout the District. d) Maintain and ent,ance a strong and effective Public Health system to improve the health of South'wcst Florida populations. e) Maintain and enhance an adequate indigent medical care delivery system through provisions of State and local funding. f) Health care providers should promote longer operating hours for non - emergency care clinics. 1 g) Support an expansion of consumer education models relating to the most efficient uses of the entire health care delivery system. h) Encourage the Florida Legislature to authorize development of a commission to study regional Medicare and Medicaid spending, including its effectiveness at containing costs ' and ensuring the availability of quality health care services for all persons, particularly the poor elderly. i) Support an increase in local and State funding to Alcohol, Drug Abuse use a nd Mental Health services to provide greater access to care for the population in need. j) Support an increase in local and State funding to increase availability of public transportation, particularly in the more rural areas of District Eight. I 98 I lnith Planning Council of Southwest Florida 1 16 G 1 0 Quality of Care n the present health care delivery system of declining reimbursement and increased competition, there is a growing concern about quality of care. Quality of health care is of importance to government, payers, providers and consumers alike. However, each constituency's perspective of quality is varied. The government is concerned about cost of care in relation to governmental expenditures compared to outcomes seen in overall health of the citizenry. Direct governmental rinvolvement is typically seen in health care provided to the poor and the elderly. The legislative association to health care has mostly been seen in the processes of regulatory control. Payers (such as insurance companies) have expressed concerns within the health ealth care delivery system about their return on investment: what they pay for and what they get. Providers view quality as a continual balance between their cost of providing care.and the efficacy of the care delivered. The health care consumer, while often caught between the concerns of these other involved parties, is most concerned about his or her overall health and general satisfaction Nvith the process. Within health care planning, there is a standard view of ualit q } , introduced by Dr. tivedrs Donabedian. Donabedian's Model measures quality using structure, process or outcomes as the standards. Structure refers to the resources available within the health care delivery system. This includes the human resources (the personnel), the material holdings (including the facilities and equipment), the characteristics, (such as size, location and staffing) and the administrative aspects of the system. Process signifies the methods of care giving, including g the behavior of the professionals in treating the patient and actions of the patient in seeking care and following recommended courses of treatment. Outcome denotes the effect of the Itreatment on the health status of the patient and the community. 99 Health Planning Council of southwest Florida I 16 G 1 0414 Donabedian's Model I I - I Material Resources Method of Care Effect of Care Facilities Practitioner Activities Patient Equipment Patient Actions Community 1 funian Resources System Characteristics (_ncation .Si=c II OrLani=ion and Administration Structure According to Donabedian's Model, one method in measuring the quality of the health care delivery system is Structure. Within this model, Structure consists of the components creating the overall setting in which care is delivered. This includes the qualifications of the people and the features of the facilities and their equipment. However, gauging the quality of each of these requires a potentially subjective opinion of an outside source, who may or may not be able to identify acceptable standards in terms of human resources, material resources, and organization. Use of this portion of the model assumes that better equipped or larger facilities, more qualified professionals, and enhanced administrative structures equals better care. The most common methods used to evaluate quality in terms of structure are the processes of licensure and accreditation. To successfully complete these procedures, the facilities and loo Health Planning Council of Southwest Florida 16G 1 oil ' practitioners must demonstrate a minimum number of qualifications to either a governmental body (for licensure) or public or private agency (for accreditation). ILicensure Licensure is a process required of health care providers by States. It is mandated to protect the health and welfare of the citizenry from a provider that does not have the training or ' facilities to adequately provide care. Licensure requires that minimum standards be met in order to be a provider of medical services within the particular State. Within the State of Florida, a physician must be a twenty -one years of age, a graduate of a medical school (whether it be US or foreign) and have either one (for graduates of US or Canadian schools) or three (for graduates of other foreign medical schools) years of AMA approved post - graduate training. They must also pass a two - component examination with a minimum passing score of 75 and meet continuing education requirements every two Y ears. These requirements, although rudimentary, assure that each Medical Doctor within the State has ample knowledge to practice medicine. In addition to primary medicine, the Florida 1 Department of Health's (DOH) Division of Medical Quality Assurance provides licensure in various sub - specialties, nursing, physician assistants and other professional medical areas. ' This process also allows the State to collect outcome information on the provider to evaluate whether high quality care is being provided after licensure. 1 In addition to practitioners, facilities are required to receive a license from the State before providing health care services. Hospitals, nursing homes, assisted living facilities (ALFs), outpatient facilities and clinics must submit to periodic licensure reviews to maintain their licenses. These reviews include property inspections and safety surveys and the results are made available to the public. DOH's Office of Medical Quality Assurance inspects facilities such as nursing homes to assure that they continue to meet minimum standards of care. ]ol 1- fe2lth Planning Council of Southwest Florida i i 16G1:". They publish the ratings of these facilities to provide the public with an accurate depiction of the state of these providers. Agency for Health Care Administration January, 1997 Nursing Home Ratings Superior - The h:ghest rating - indicates that the facility- exceeded [he minimurn standards. A facility operating under a new license may not receive a superior rating during the fir st six months of operation. Financial incentives for a superior rating were discontinued by the Florida lxgisluure in 1996, and as a result, some nursing homes have not applied. Standard • Indicates the facility meets minimum care and services requirements. Conditional - Indicates that the f ±cility failed to meet or failed to co-reo minimum standards. County/Nursing Homes] AHCA Ratio`',;,`„ CHARLOTTE COUNTY-,, - r ; c ' ... Beverly Health & Rehab: Center..of Enilewood Standard Bon Secours St jose hNursin g Care, Caiter�r^'`.'•' Superior IHS Port Charlotte,- Standard Life Care Center of Punta Gorda IScandard Mariner Health'of Pon C}iarlottew Superior NHC -P&rt Standard South P6itNursin- Centers �,� 3''' Su erior Superior Harborside Health Care Naples ISuperlo r Heritage Health Care Center Naples', ! I Su erior Manor Care at Lely Palms .. - ..' , j Standard Manor Care Health Services Naples, ' :j .' Superior The Moorings "- f Superior NHC Imperial Standard NHC Naples. Standard Prernier.Place at the Glenview r •; '•; Superior DESOTO.COUNI'Y . -,, , !:: DcSotolvlanor;Nursin'Hotrietµ•t !:: { ' Conditional HENDRY /GLADES C(:OUNTIES;',�:._'i''.= Clewiston Health Care Center:;,: Superior Meadowbrook Manor of LaBelle • :. -1' Superior tot IfCalth Planning Council of Southwest Florida I 11 1 L L 1 I Agencv for Health Care Administration Januarv, 1997 Nursing Home Ratings County/Nursing County/Nursing Homes AHCA Rating* LEE COUNTY Palm Cit • Rehab. & Specialty Services Standard Beverly Health & Rehab. at Coral Trace Superior Calusa Harbour Health Center Standard Colonial Oaks Rehab. Center Conditional Cross-Key Manor Superior Cypress Manor Conditional Gulf Coast Village Care Center Superior HealthPark Care Center Superior Heartland Healthcare Center Ft. Myers Standard IHS Ft. Myers Standard Lee Ccvalescent Center Su crior Pines Village Care Center Sunmor Rehab. & Healthcare Center Cape Coral Standard Shad • Rest Care Pavilion superior Shell Point Nursing Pavilion Superior SARASOTA COUNTY ,Arbors at Sarasota Not yct Rated Bay Village of Sarasota Suoeror Bon Secours Venice Nursing Care Center Standard Brighton Gardens by Marriot Not yet Rated East Manor Medical Care Center 1 Superior Emerald Oaks Standard Flarborside Health Care Pinebrook Place superior Harborside Health Care Sarasota Superior Heartland Healthcare & Rehab. Center. Superior Heritage Health Care Center Venice Superior IHS Beneva Standard IHS Venice North St:.c•ror IHS Sarasota Su^cro,- J.H. Floyd Sunshine Manor Su crior Kensington Manor Superior Lakeside Terrace Skilled Nursing Center Su erior Manor Care Health Services Sarasota Standard Manor Care Health Services of Venice Not yet Rated Pines of Sarasota Superior Plvmouth Harbor Superior Quality Health Care Center Superior The Springs at Lake Pointe Woods Superior Sarasota Health Care Center Su c: for Sunnvside Nursing Home Superior Venice Nursing Pavilion South Conditional Village On the Islt Sti -crior S _ .. .. i Icy'.:': C,�:r A.,;m: ;;it::an�,❑ 1^�3 1 lealth Planning Council of Southwest Florida 1 1 6G 140 1 Accreditation Accreditation is a voluntary process undergone by practitioners and facilities intended to ' denote higher standards of care than non-accredited peers, Agencies providing accreditation are typically professional vxletle4 (for pra:cwionerO Intl nitionsl health cire .2Crredita1i0n 1 organizations (for facilities and managed care plans). Physician accreditation is typically related to their medical specialty. Organizations such as the American Board of Preventative Medicine and the American Board of Surgery provide accreditation to phy.,lcians xithin their specialty based upon scores of written and oral ' examinations and continuing education requirements. Board certified physicians can then become members in organizations such as the American College of Internal Medicine and the American College of Surgery, which aid the physicians in continuing education. Managed care health plans are accredited by national groups such as the National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA). Accreditation of health care plans is a voluntary process, used to assess how well a health plan manages all parts of its delivery system in providing care and service for its members. This method is relatively new; NCQA began accreditation in 1991. Within this accreditation process, NCQA uses performance measures from HEDIS (the Health Plan Employer Data and Information Set) to observe certain measures of effectiveness of care, such as rates of childhood immunization, breast cancer screenings, check ups after delivery and flu shots for the elderly. This information is combined with responses from surveys of the consumers within the plan. The results are combined to provide a grading of the plan's overall effectiveness and customer satisfaction. These procedures are intended to provide a level playing field for an objective measurement of the quality of these organizations. The process is frequently updated by panels of health care professionals to maintain relevance and is not included herein due to its frequency of change. 104 Health Planning Council of southwest Florida 1 6G 1. - ' There are numerous organizations that accredit hospitals and other health care facilities, but the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Health Care Organizations GCAHO) is the largest and most essential accreditation for these providers. CAHO accreditation is required equrred for facilities desiring to be reimbursed by Medicare, and many insurance companies utilize this "seal of approval" as a means for acceptance of coverage for services provided within the facility. The Joint Commission evaluates all health care services provided by an organization against applicable standards and a facility must be prepared to provide evidence of its compliance with each applicable standard. The survey process is generally four to six months in length and includes on -site visits by nursing, physician and administrative surveyors. The focus of the survey is on the organization and its operations, not upon outcomes. If bad ' things happen, the facility will not be in danger of losing its accreditation, except when especially egregious, systematic errors continue. Particular attention is paid to an organization's approach to performance improvement, ensuring that the standards are patient centered and organized around functions common to all health care organizations. The ' survey looks to guarantee that the organization functions as an integrated system, rather- than as a collection of independent units and professionals. These functions include patient - focused functions, including education and continuum of care, organization function, 1 including leadership, management of human resources and information management, and structures .vIth functions, including governance, management and nursing. JCAHO provides accreditation to hospitals, home care agencies, behavioral health care facilities, long term care facilities, ambulatory care facilities, pathology and clinical laboratory services and health care networks. rOs Health Planning Council of Southwest Florida n r� I P-j 1 6G 144 District Eight Hospital JCAHO Accreditation Status &q Accredited: The determination that an eligible organization meets applicable Joint Commission Standards in all performance Areas Accredited with Commendation: The highest accreditation dectswri awarded to a health care organization that has demonstrated exemplar) - performance overall. Accredited with Recommendations for Improvement: The accrednavon decision given to a health care organization that generally meets the standards, but does not meet certain important standards in at least one performance area Most organizations fall into this category. In order to remain accrediteil, they must meet the identified standards within a sPecifted perv)d of time. Facili ?' CurrentAccreditatioiDtsi BonSeibtf2S= VetiieeHo 'ttalti r t`A t `';'rs - Accredited Bon Secciuii = St. o `"" h's Hof iea1:. Accredited Charlotte onal•Medieal`Centtr w+x� z r° Accredited Chaitefv Gl3det,Bbhivdnsll HElth S " eailir' Accredited Colii6bii Doctot "sfitl ti s'`'.2, ',;''• Accredited with Commendation Ciiltt[tibiaE3st Accredited Columbia Englewood Comihuni 'Hos ital "'' Accredited with Commendation Columbia Fawcett Memorial Hospital r' Accredited with Commendation Columbia Gulf Coast Ho ifal r `" rr Accredited with Commendation Colutribi S:W Florida R46nil W&CenterF'',' Accredited with Recommendations for Improvement De$oto Memorial Ho3 ttal'f' ?a w+ Accredited vvith Recommendations for Improvement HealchSoitth Rehab.'Ho' ital of Sarasota+t' " `. Accredited HeAd' oHa1 Meditil:CentEr "i:s ` } "` ; ' '' ° Accredited LetMItn31 %He�1thG3i�e'S ' etn' -'Ca e,Ctli`al -- ', Accredited Let Meinoiial Health Cue System Accredited NCH Healthcare S stem':'` " I Accredited with Commendation ISarasota Memorial Hospital Accredited st•ith Recommendations for Im rovement As of March, 1998 Source: Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations 106 1lcalth Planning Council of Southwest Florida 1 16G144 Other ' There are certain other awards and accreditation conferred upon health care organizations that denote a high quality of care. Nationally, the Malcolm Baldridge National Quality Award is awarded to businesses in numerous sectors, including health care. This award was ' created by the Malcolm Baldridge National Quality Improvement Act of 1987 to help improve quality and productivity by: "Helping to stimulate American companies to improve quality and productivity for the ' pride of recognition, while maintaining a competitive edge through increased profits. " ' The program was on inall , offered to onl , business aril governmental agencies, but was P g g } } g g expanded in 1995 by the creation of a pilot program under which health care organizations were able to apply and receive feedback, but were not yet eligible for the award. The decision about whether to continue and expand the project is expected to be made by the Federal Legislature in the next two years. Within the State of Florida, the Governor's Sterling Award is bestowed upon businesses within five categories, one of which is health care. The award is supported by Executive ' Order and overseen by the Florida Sterling Council. It is designed around the Baldridge Award and recognizes those who have succeeded in becoming a total quality entity. There are seven criteria categories: 1 Leadership Strategic Planning Customer and Market Focus Information and Analysis Human Resources Development and Management 107 '1 realth Planning Council of Southwest Florida 1 b 1 G1 Process Management Business Results ' Recipients of the Award are expected to share information about their successful performance strategies with other- Florida organizations. Process Process signifies the actual method of providing patient care. This includes the activities of the caregiver, with respect to the standards expected within the profession, as well as the ' actions of the patients in soliciting care and following the prescribed treatment. In using this method to assess health care quality, it is assumed that following the standardized methods of care causes more successful outcomes. 1 Practitioner Activities The practice of medicine is often referred to as an art rather than a science. Clinical action under specific medical circumstances might often be varied if it were not for practice guidelines. Practice guidelines are written statements that describe preferable courses of ' clinical action, ranges of acceptable medical practice, or required clinical responses. These activities may include prevention, diagnosis, or treatment. Many professional organizations have produced guidelines, including governmental agencies such as the federal Agency for g Y Health Care Policy and Research, medical associations, managed care organizations, third party payers and peer review organizations. Use of these guidelines is expected to improve the quality of care. However, numerous groups have called that assumption into question. ' Traditionally, practice guidelines were developed by physicians to improve quality of care, provide practitioners with valuable medical information and improve objectivity in decision ros Health Planning Council of Southwest Florida I 16G1As ' making. Guideline development by non- physician groups is increasing. Guidelines are now intended to assist in decreasing costs and reducing liability risk, among other things. ' Methods for guideline development typically include informal or formal consensus ' development. However, significant disagreement exists among physicians about indications for many- diagnostic and therapeutic interventions. Expert opinion may differ from standard ' practice. Guidelines developed by a managed care company may encourage less expensive treatments without reflecting current (perhaps more expensive) advances and new modalities of diagnosis and treatment. Nonetheless, practice guidelines are considered a valid method of determining the quality of care give by a practitioner and are in wide use in District Eight. Another method of determining quality of care among practitioners is the Peer Review Organization. This organization is a group of medical professionals or a health care review company (that includes licensed medical professionals) approved by the State insurance department to analyze the quality and appropriateness of care rendered to patients. The ' Health Care Financing Administration (HCFA) contracts with these groups to ensure that ' services covered by Medicare and Medicaid are medically necessary and reasonable, provided in the proper setting, and meeting standards of professional quality. These groups are ' occasionally also utilized by health systems, third party payers and other governmental agencies to assure quality and necessity of care. The first Peer Review Organizations were established as Professional Standards Review Organizations after a 1972 amendment to the Social Security Act. This amendment was the federal government's response to concerns about the efficiency and costs of services as well as a lack of procedures to monitor quality and expenditures. This revision mandated physicians to establish PSRO's with three goals: Ensure that the facilities used to treat Medicare and Medicaid patients were the most economical in meeting the needs of the patients. 109 'Health Planning Council of Southwest Florida I 16G1A`� 2. Verify that the health services that were provided were necessary. 3. Corroborate that the quality of services provided met professional standards ' PSRO's typical approach to review was to request random samples of hospital records and compare the medical care received to the standard of care within the given situation. Peer ' Review Organizations (PROs) were instituted during a following revision to the Medicare system, the establishment of the Prospective Payment System. The methods used by PROs to determine quality of care was somewhat similar to that of PSROs. However, PROs commonly request summaries of a large number of Medicare records and utilize that ' information to evaluate overall quality of care within a hospital. Within both of these ' systems, the experts charged with determining quality of care looked for things such as unnecessary hospitalizations or treatments. Patient Activities Although patient activities are much more difficult to monitor or standardize, they play as ' significant a role in quality of care as the activities of the ractitioners. How ow quickly does a patient seek treatment for a malady? Do they seek care from the appropriate practitioner? Do they follow the prescribed treatment? Recent changes have altered the course of action many patients take in seeking or following prescribed methods of treatment. Included within these are the newer trends of holistic medicine and natural homeopathic treatment. While these methods are still being studied, it is the feeling of many within the medical community that the often - divergent methods of treatment cause difficulty in appropriately treating patients that seek both of these avenues of care simultaneously. 1 }}o }Inith Planning Council of Southwest Florida � 16uI�� ' An outcome is the patient's change in health status at a particular time followin g treatment ' (e.g., alleviation of symptoms, worsening of the condition, new symptoms, hospital admission, death). Typically, this information is used to determine the most appropriate and cost - effective treatments of specific health conditions and to reduce unnecessary medical interventions. It is also used to determine overall quality of care by an institution or practitioner and as the assessment of the effect of treatment. In the business world this cost - benefit analysis is a common method of evaluation of success. ' Quality is sometimes defined as the degree to which healthcare services increase the likelihood of desired health outcomes consistent with professional knowledge. Outcomes are often viewed in terms of clinical topics, including mortality, Cesarean section (C- section) rates, and complications rates. From the payers' perspective, outcomes also frequently include the resources (cost, charges and length of stay) associated with the given outcome. ' There are two widely sed methods of outcome Y measurement within the health care ' industry. Chart based systems utilize the medical records of all discharged or served patients to capture diagnostic, procedural and clinical findings. This is done to identify severity- and risk- adjusted information from the time of the patient's admission. This system utilizes a significant amount of person power within an organization. �l Code -based systems are based upon retrospective administrative data, such as claims data. This system utilizes clinical information spanning a patient's entire stay, but does not identify specific timing of certain conditions. Code based systems cost significantly less and are more likely to contain a sufficient size sample to develop more reliable models and output. 111 1 iealth Planning Council of Southwest Florida 16 G 1 041 Both chart -based and code -based systems allow health care providers to identify areas where outcomes are positive and where they are negative so appropriate action can be taken. Both types of systems result in focusing users on areas of concern regarding outcome performance. Cesarean Section Outcomes The Agency for Health Care Administration monitors performance within hospitals through ' analysis of numerous types of outcome data through the various departments. Included within this is their annual Cesarean Section Report. Cesarean sections are invasive surgical procedures ' should normally be used to deliver an infant when a vaginal birth may cause harm to the mother or the infant. Since unnecessary C- sections are costly and present high risks in comparison to a vaginal birth, they are often used as an outcome measure. In the early 1990s, the Legislature took action in response to concern about inappropriate ' utilization of C- section through the 1980s. Nationally, rates rose steadily, from 5.5 percent of all deliveries in 1970, to 23.5 percent in 1990. Florida's rate -,vas consistently above the national average. From this concern, AHCA mandated a set of practice guidelines and hospital peer review for ' deliveries paid for with federal or state funds. They began publishing a series of annual ' reports, entitled Cesarean Deliveries in Florida Hospitals to monitor utilization of cesarean delivery. The data presented in this report is obtained from inpatient records submitted by ' Florida's hospitals. Only hospitals that had at least ten deliveries were included within the report. 112 Iicalth•Planning Council of Southwest Florida i i i 16G1 Frequenc}' of Cesarean Section Delivery in District Fight I- iospitals, 1996 9 Number of Number of Overall . Total Primary Repeu Number of ` Total Hospital Name CAPE CORAL HOSPITAL COLUMBIA DOCTORS HOSPITAL OF _SARASOTA COLUMBIA EAST POINTE H05P1TAI. COLUMBIA GULF COAST HOSPITAL Count • Lcr Sarasota I rc I er Gzarean Deliveries 12; 71 3: 4 Cesarean Deliveries 4;01 1F I S 67 Cesarean Deliveries 163 109 50 207 Number of Deliveries 869 546 198 1144 DESOTO MEMORIAL HOSPITAL LEE MEMORIAL HEALTH SYSTEM Desoto lre t?5 35 ; ;t 87 58q 50; :79� NAI'LES COMMUNITY HOSPITAL C'ollicr 3 : 179 4811 2175 SARASOTA MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Sarasnta '9-) ^' 49 869 5T. JOSEPH HOSPITAL OF PORT CHARLOTTE ' lChIrlotte Southwest Florida to [xe 121 1,521 77 864 204 ?,385 u,9 11,449 �.. r.r _ .Ir„r:. t..c u,_ a.dmistra;i�.n, Cr.u�•an Dri rrcnrs :n Fh,tt.;a }f�,.i Haiti. 1't `�, 19�h FrequenCV of Cesarean Section Delivery in District Eight Hospitals, 1996, Continued S, ar r A:rn.. . r f callhr.cc A,1 n;r,trxv,n, Ccsarran D elivrnrs art f a 1i�,si�itals, I`,'j,.199r, 113 1 lcalth Planning Council of Southwest Florida Vaginal Total Total Deliveries w/ Number of Total Number of Deliveries w/ Total Previous Vaginal Deliveries without Previous Number of Hos i[al Name CAPE CORAL HOSPITAL County Cesarean Deliveries Previous Cesarean Cesarean Deliveries COLUMBIA DOCTORS HOSPITAL OF SARASOTA Lee Sane; 9 7�6 920 49 869 COLUMBIA EAST POINTE HOSPITAL to [xe 437 477 67 546 COLUMBIA GULF COAST HOSPITAL Lee I I 148 169 29 198 DESOTO MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Desoto 49 14 937 1028 116 1144 LEE MEMORIAL HEALTH SYSTEM La 1'6 418 456 49 505 NAPLES COMMUNITY HOSPITAL ColLcr b' 10 1194 2459 334 2793 SARASOTA MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Sarasota 94 1749 1898 277 , _175 ST. OSEPH HOSPITAL OF PORT CHARLOTTE Charlotte 27 765 1964 286 2250 Southwest Florida 447 9,64 865 10,138 104 969 1,311 11,449 S, ar r A:rn.. . r f callhr.cc A,1 n;r,trxv,n, Ccsarran D elivrnrs art f a 1i�,si�itals, I`,'j,.199r, 113 1 lcalth Planning Council of Southwest Florida J L I I� u I C 1 rj 16GI114 Rate of Cesarean Delivery in District Eight Hospitals, 1996 1 I I,i 1(11 - -- 16 6C% 66.10'/.F----373.9 0% 22 70% .., N rr.n1 Orli�cncS art Flonrl.; 1{�r,lt;tai�, 199; -1996 •t'.r•;n1; itir,h :'t!�rr (�rc.t:rta The 1996 States =.•ide rate for Caesarean Section deliveries was 22.7'No, while the rate in SouthNvest Florida was only 20.83%,. All hospitals in the region except one fell hcloNc' the State average for Cesarean deliveries. The lowest rate was at DeSoto Memorial Hospital, «'hich had a rate n1 17.23' %, the highest Nvas at COlUmbia East Pointe Hospital, with ;1 rate of 2?.25 Other than overall C- section rates, the rates of prilllarN- ;and Repcat Cesarean sections .arc important to the analysis of a hospital's policy. The State rate for Primary Cesarean Section deliveries was 16.6 %) of all deliveries in 1996. 1 \11 of the facilities in District Eight were at Or belOR' that rate with the exception of Columbia East Pointe Hospital. The lO�. rsr. rate of Primary C- sections was at DeSoto Memorial Hospital, with a rate of 11.4 %. Columbia fast Pointe Hospital, "with a rate of 18.93%,, had the highest rate in the region. Repeat Caesarean sections are necessary in many instances, as the concerns over the health of the mother and infant frequently do not diminish. HONve er, due to concerns about costs and the risks associated «•ith C'- sections, v,al;inal birth after cesarean delivery is recommended whencycr possible. The Repeat Cesarean Rate in the State of Florida was 66.1% in 1996. ' Four of the nine hospitals within District Eight were above that rate for the same tune 114 1lca1111 Planning Council of 50UthWCSt Florida Primary Repeat Hospital Name CAPE CORAL HOSPITAL COLUMBIA DOCTORS HOSPITAL OF SARASOTA COLUMBIA EAST POINTE HOSPITAL COLUMBIA GULF COAST HOSPITAL DESOTO MEMORIAL HOSPITAL LEE MEMORIAL HEALTH SYSTEM NAPLES COMMUNITY HOSPITAL SARASOTA MEMORIAL HOSPITAL ST. -JOSEPH HOSPITAL nF PORT CHARLOTTE County Lee Sarasota Lee Lee Desoto Lee Collier Sarasota Charlotte Cesarean Rate % 15.f'/ 14.82 ^4. 18.93% 13.62%, 1 1.4�' /, -15. 25'%• 15.91'/, 15.22^/, 13.68% Cesarean Rate (% ) 81.63'% 56.72'/ 62.07°6, 57.76% 71.43'%, 62 2891, 64.6TX, 70.63% 74.04"6, VBAC" Rate 18.37'/, t3.28'l4, 37.93`6 42.24'X, 28,57'%, 37 72'% 55.38'k, 29.37%, 2;.96'/, Cesarean Rate 18.76 19.96'/° 25.25% 18 09'Y 17.23'/, 20 8T- 22.11 ^6, 22.27'%, 21.05 °6, Southwest Florida 15.00% 65.90% 34.10% 20.83% 1 I I,i 1(11 - -- 16 6C% 66.10'/.F----373.9 0% 22 70% .., N rr.n1 Orli�cncS art Flonrl.; 1{�r,lt;tai�, 199; -1996 •t'.r•;n1; itir,h :'t!�rr (�rc.t:rta The 1996 States =.•ide rate for Caesarean Section deliveries was 22.7'No, while the rate in SouthNvest Florida was only 20.83%,. All hospitals in the region except one fell hcloNc' the State average for Cesarean deliveries. The lowest rate was at DeSoto Memorial Hospital, «'hich had a rate n1 17.23' %, the highest Nvas at COlUmbia East Pointe Hospital, with ;1 rate of 2?.25 Other than overall C- section rates, the rates of prilllarN- ;and Repcat Cesarean sections .arc important to the analysis of a hospital's policy. The State rate for Primary Cesarean Section deliveries was 16.6 %) of all deliveries in 1996. 1 \11 of the facilities in District Eight were at Or belOR' that rate with the exception of Columbia East Pointe Hospital. The lO�. rsr. rate of Primary C- sections was at DeSoto Memorial Hospital, with a rate of 11.4 %. Columbia fast Pointe Hospital, "with a rate of 18.93%,, had the highest rate in the region. Repeat Caesarean sections are necessary in many instances, as the concerns over the health of the mother and infant frequently do not diminish. HONve er, due to concerns about costs and the risks associated «•ith C'- sections, v,al;inal birth after cesarean delivery is recommended whencycr possible. The Repeat Cesarean Rate in the State of Florida was 66.1% in 1996. ' Four of the nine hospitals within District Eight were above that rate for the same tune 114 1lca1111 Planning Council of 50UthWCSt Florida 16G1A3 period. The highest rate in the region was at Cape Coral Hospital, with a rate of 81.63 %. The other hospitals that were above the State rate were DeSoto Memorial Hospital, Sarasota iMemorial Hospital and St. Joseph Hospital of Port Charlotte. Two hospitals in District Eight, Columbia Doctor's Hospital and Columbia Gulf Coast Hospital, were significantly below the State average at 56.72% and 57.76% respectively. Southwest Florida's overall ' Vaginal Birth After Cesarean (VBAC) rate in 1994 was 34.1 %, slightly higher than the State rate of 33.9 %. Total Patient Days and Average Length of Stay for Deliveries in District Eight Hospitals, 1996 ' Source: Agency for I IeaIthcare Ad mist ration, Cesarean Deliveries in Florida Hospitals, 1990.1996 ALOS • Average Length of Siay One of the factors contributing to the higher cost of Cesarean delivery is the significantly ' longer length of stay for a patient who has undergone the procedure in comparison to a patient that has undergone a vaginal birth. In 1996, the State average for length of stay ' (ALOS) following a Cesarean birth was 3.4 days. During the same time period the average length of stay for a patient following a vaginal birth was 1.8 days. Within District Eight, the ' average length of stay for a patient that has undergone a vaginal birth was identical to the ' 11s Health Planning Council of Southwest Florida . r Patient Days Patient Days r�'Totsir� for C parean kn forxavt t � t +tumbr!` ' ,F� in+ '� Va6utal , °''o� yDtltv�na O to tJ •btli5�ra1 CAPE CORAL HOSPITALS ,. x 04r' g ; , Lee 561 1392 1,953 3.412.01 , 2.25 COLUMBIA DOCTORS HOSMAL OF SARASOTA'S S2r3sotj 322 762 1,084 3.0 COLUMBIA; EASTPOII1I8H0 $PiTAIfai'3?•*:x`, "'i°2 Lee 185 177 462 3.7 1.7 1.9 1.99 2.33 C.OLUMBIA'- GULF- COAS'PHOSMAL �,; ,.,� tY •" . I.ce 686 1655 2,341 3.3 1.8 2.05 HOSP ITAIXAArq :mac:` y } ": Desoto 292 704 996 }.4 1.7 1.97 rDESOTO,MEMORIAL EEMEMORI "HEALTHSYSTMAIrlt,"', *FLee 258} 4547 7,130 4.4 2.1 2.55 APLESCOMMUNITYHOSPTTAUW� d.� a +ssnY„ Collier 1475 2634 4,109 }.1 1.G ].89 RASOTAMFMORIALHOSPITAL!^ -..' ;'t'�' t�i.d, i; Sarasota 1 2020 3567 5,587 4.0 2.0 2.48 ST. JOSEPH HOSPITAL OF PORT, CHARLOTTE401 , ' Charlotte 688 1124 1,812 3.4 1.5 1.87 Sout rcpt' o :..rJ t r �,4r,4 �tti6; 4tts! lo, k to,, , 8,812 16,662 25,474 3.7 1.8 2.11 Florida ' Source: Agency for I IeaIthcare Ad mist ration, Cesarean Deliveries in Florida Hospitals, 1990.1996 ALOS • Average Length of Siay One of the factors contributing to the higher cost of Cesarean delivery is the significantly ' longer length of stay for a patient who has undergone the procedure in comparison to a patient that has undergone a vaginal birth. In 1996, the State average for length of stay ' (ALOS) following a Cesarean birth was 3.4 days. During the same time period the average length of stay for a patient following a vaginal birth was 1.8 days. Within District Eight, the ' average length of stay for a patient that has undergone a vaginal birth was identical to the ' 11s Health Planning Council of Southwest Florida I 1 i 1 16 G 1 44. State rate at 1.8 days. However the ALOS for a cesarean birth was slightly higher than the State average at 3.7 days. Raw and Average Charges for Deliveries in District Eight Hospitals, 1996 kr+�s,.'�•ttl" 'y,^�ity.*t.„ ei$aa fyrs «ir"b t ..� 'e� f'fTP t a�r�a.civ�rfinu «wit, w„f.?:a9'i`r4r Lee 51,494,947 53,456,45, IADOCTORS HOSPITAL OF SARASOTA' Sarasota 5909,909 52,024,007 IA EAST POINTE HOSPITAL-, Lee 5612,764 $903,54C IA GULF COAS HOSPITAL Lcc S1,084,068 S5,083,425 MEMORIAL HOSPITAL,�� . " DtSOIO 5542,992 1973,492 ORIAL HEALTH SYSTEM,---" Lee $5,650,464 510,421,482 %OZ+SIvIUMTYHOSPITAL Collier $3,423,763 56,683,793 A MEMORIAL HOSPITAL: Sarasota $3,473,297 S5,738,401 H HOSPITAL OF PORT CHARLOT> TE Charlotte S 1,944,091 52,530,140 Florida :. : ; i c $20,136,295 S37.814.73? Florida Source: Agency for Healthcare Admistration, Cesarean Deliveries in Florida Hospitals, 1990.1996 io,yy�l �4,U1 AHCA adjusts the charge data within their reports for geographic and price indicators so the costs of births can be accurately compared between hospitals. In 1996, the difference in charges between a vaginal birth and a cesarean birth was 70 %. In Florida, the average cesarean birth cost $8,880, while the average vaginal birth costs only $5,224. The costs for each of these serti-ices was lower within District Eight at $8,443 for a cesarean delivery vs. 54,172 for a vaginal delivery. Overall Outcomes Data In 1996, for the first time in the State's history, extensive data regarding outcome measurements for all of the St.,.te's hospitals were compiled into one publication and made available to the public. The 1996 Guide to Florida Hospitals was intended to "allow interested 116 Health Planning Council of Southwest Florida vg Geo dtt �A C,�o�dc; T � ' t fociCftacgei 59,408 $5,022 f8,106 54,498 $ 12,571 56,262 S10,327 55,565 56,816 $2,543 $9,942 54,837 $7,048 53,907 $6,732 $3,186 $9,866 53,424 io,yy�l �4,U1 AHCA adjusts the charge data within their reports for geographic and price indicators so the costs of births can be accurately compared between hospitals. In 1996, the difference in charges between a vaginal birth and a cesarean birth was 70 %. In Florida, the average cesarean birth cost $8,880, while the average vaginal birth costs only $5,224. The costs for each of these serti-ices was lower within District Eight at $8,443 for a cesarean delivery vs. 54,172 for a vaginal delivery. Overall Outcomes Data In 1996, for the first time in the State's history, extensive data regarding outcome measurements for all of the St.,.te's hospitals were compiled into one publication and made available to the public. The 1996 Guide to Florida Hospitals was intended to "allow interested 116 Health Planning Council of Southwest Florida 16G14'4 ' consumers, purchasers, payers, and providers of health services to make wise choices based on quality as well as cost when deciding on the best hospital to meet their specific needs ". ' This information was compiled using statistical significance in models of hospital PC rformance. The information was adjusted for case-mix and risk differences between facilities. The results were analyzed to find the hospitals that fell within three ranges, the top 15 %, the middle 70% and the bottom 15% in comparison to the expected for charges, length ' of stay and mortality rate. These rankings were only used where a statistically significant amount of procedures were performed at the facility. While the data do not provide the complete picture of quality of care at these facilities, they- do provide the y p most reliable ' information presently available. IlisYS�ta P Indicates the 15 percent of hospitals with the most favonhle performance on this measure Qower charges, :hotter length of stay, lower mortality ' rate), after adjusting for case mix, severity, patient factors, and hospital factors, where the difference between observed and expected is also statisticall} significant, at the 95 percent confidence level. Indicates that there is no statistically significant difference in performance on this measure (charges, length of stay, mortality rate), compared to other hospitals in Florida. Indicates the 15 percent of hospitals with the lent favorable performance on this measure (higher charges, longer length of stay, higher mortality rate), after adjusting for case mix, severity, patient factors, and hospital fa( for,, %•here the difference between observed and expected is also statistically significant, at the 95 percent confidence level. O Indicates hospitals whose performance on this measure (charges, length of stay, mortality rate) differs significantly (with 95 percent confidence) ' from other hospitals in Florida, after adjusting for case mix, severity, patient faaors, and hospital factors. These hospitals are within the middle %C percent of hospitals in terms of percentage difference between observed and expected. Facilities were not open during this time period. Facilities that have no symbol within the given section are those that either had no cases of that type ' or not enough cases to establish statistically significant comparisons. There is no mortalit y information for sonic specialties. 117 Health Planning Council of Southwest Florida i r i 1 6GI t 1994 District Eight Outcome Measures - Cardiac Surgery and Cardiology Count Facility Cases —.." Char es emu, cn LOS M1fortalit Cues Gardiolo Charges v LOS Charlotte Bon Seeours - St. h's Hos ital Desoto Hcndry Lee Desoto Memorial Hospital I - Hendry Regional Medical Center Columbia East Pointe Hospital Columbia Gulf Coast Hospital Columbia S.W. Florida Regional Mcd. Center Lee Memorial Health Care System - Ca Coral Lee Memorial Health Care S stem - Cleveland Lee Memorial Health Cue S stem - Health ark -114 123 187 204 846 722 1,445 a U U ca c> a c> r> t O • c> 191 147 187 1,024 856 ----Tf- U U O , Charlotte Regional Media! Center 283 Bon Secours- Vcnice Hospital Columbia Doctors Hospital Columbia Englewood Community Hospital Sarasota btemori2l Hospital 713 3S8 424 1,455 f, O 1 l 12 ca 1,02a 558 i U' Columbia Fawcctt Memorial Hos ital Collier NCH Healthcare S • Na lea Com. Hos NCH Healtbcare S • North Collier HT SL 2,550 O O Desoto Desoto Memorial Hendry,. fiend Regional Medical Center 438 co c> Lee y, Columbia East Pointe H 189 �� Columbia Gulf Coast Hogn tal 352 r> Columbia S.W. Flori da oral Med. Crnta 708 345 J <> Lee Memorial Health Care System. Coral 1 51 I () () Lee Memorial Health Care S ystem . Cleveland Lee Memorial Haltl Care System • Health ark 637 ii <> 3,251 O , Saruota Bon Secours -Venice Hospital . Columbia Doctors Ho ital 1,956 Columbia Engle wood Community Hospital X65 > Sarasota Memorial Hospital 1,224 74� O U 4 178 > I V or q q q c� <> c.> Ci ] 994 District Eight Outcome Measures - Gastroenterology and General Surgery County Charlotte Collier Facilit Bon Secours - St. o We Hospital Charlotte Re ional Medical Center Columbia Fawcett Memorial Hos ital NCH Healthcare S stem • Na lea Com. Hos NCH Healthcare System -North Collier Ho . Cam 304 293 1,585 I vouocnscroto Char cs O LOS () a Mortalit Cases. lr >h 1,626 General Char es O , Sur e LOS O Desoto Hcndry Lee Desoto Memorial Hospital I - Hendry Regional Medical Center Columbia East Pointe Hospital Columbia Gulf Coast Hospital Columbia S.W. Florida Regional Mcd. Center Lee Memorial Health Care System - Ca Coral Lee Memorial Health Care S stem - Cleveland Lee Memorial Health Cue S stem - Health ark -114 123 187 204 846 722 1,445 a U U ca c> a c> r> t O • c> 191 147 187 1,024 856 ----Tf- U U O , ra c� ra �> Sarasota Bon Secours- Vcnice Hospital Columbia Doctors Hospital Columbia Englewood Community Hospital Sarasota btemori2l Hospital 713 3S8 424 1,455 f, O U 1,02a 558 i U' 118 I Icaltfs Planning Council of Southwest Florida Mortality I c� r> c� t 16G i, 1994 District Eight Outcome Measures - Gynecology and Neonatology 1� 11 Count FxBit Charlotte Bon Secours - St. Joseph's Hos ital G •nccolo Casa Char es LOS Mortalit 598 t) <� Neonatology Cues Charges LOS Mortality 311 c> ,I Charlotte Regioaal Medical Center 91 1} Columbia Fawcett Memorial Hospital r f 176 L' c ) 44 Collier NCH Healthare System -Na les Corn. HOSP. 649 O :, t47 1j • Desoto NCH Healthcare Sysu= • North Collier Ho . 131 i , De soto Desoto Manorial H cal' ^f, 44 94 Ten—dry Hendry Regional Medical Center 144 ca C_, Lee Columbia East Pointe Hospital 44 46 Columbia Gulf Coast Hos ital 153 ii I l 75 Columbia S.W. Florida en onal Med. Center -89 59 Lee Memorial Health Care System - Cape Coral Lee Memorial Health Care System - Cleveland Lee Memorial Hcal. ;t Care System - Health ark 264 813 • () • • 1'1 954 () r, , , , Sarasou Bon Secours- Venice Hospital 37p l c Columbia Doctors Hospital 17- O Columbia Englewood Community Hospital s, Sarasota Memorial Hospital tiI_ O I _ 453 O it ' 1994 District Eight Outcome Measures - Neurology, and Neurosurgery J C J County �-St- ilit Charlotte Son 's Hos ital Neurolo v Cases Char es LOS Mortalit 30I •, ,� Neurosur e Cases Char es LOS hfortalit 57 Ch ical Center 183 1} Columbia Fawcett Memorial Hos itaJ 4„ 44 Collier NCH Healthcare System - Naples Com. Hos . NCH Healthcare System -North Collier Ho sp. t,C96 r1 :, 151 O • Desoto Desoto Memorial Hospital 131 i Hendry Hendry ional Medical Center 81 Lee Columbia East Pointe Hospital 144 ca C_, Columbia Gulf Coast Hospital 117 Columbia S.W. Florida Regional Med. Center 575 - I l 107 Lee Memorial Health Care System - Cape- Coral 458 59 Lce Memorial Health Care System - Cleveland Lee Memorial Health Care System - Health ark 941 () • 1 l4 11 , Sarasota Bon Secours -Venice Hospital y = 507 l c Columbia Doctors Hospital 10C Columbia Englewood Communit Hospital 335 Sarasota Memorial Hos it al i 03 O _ I')7 i it 119 health Planning Council of Southwest Florida 16G i 1994 District Eight Outcome Measures - Obstetrics and Oncology I County Facility Cues Obstetrics Charges LOS Mortalit Casa Oncology Charges LOS Mortalit Charlotte Bon Secours - St. Joseph's Hospital 1,233 t) i Desoto Manorial Hos ital . liendry Fiend onal Medical Center Lee Charlotte Regional Medial Center Columbia Gulf Coast Hospital 216 Lee Memorial Health Care System - Cape Coral Columbia Fawcett Memorial Hospital Lee Manorial Health Care S stem - Health Lrk Sarasota 81 Columbia Doctors Ho ital Collier NCH Healthcare System - Naples Com. Hot . 2,454 (1 (1 276 1 c� NCH Healtbcare S • North Collier Hos . 637 (1 , i Desoto DeSoto Memorial Hospital . 5 t : 1+ r) Hendry Hendry Regional Medical Center Lee Columbia East Pointe Hospital ,2, ;3 44 Columbia Gulf Coast Hospital 656 t ( 4 Columbia S.W. Florida Regional Med. Center Lee Memorial Health Care S stem - Cape Coral 1.081 411 U Lee Memorial Heal::t Care System - Cleveland 3.386 ;„ 519 1 Lee Memorial Health Care System - Health ark , s Sarasota Bon Secours -Venice Hospital Columbia Doctors Hospital 311 1 Columbia Englewood Communit Hospital 1(7 6 7 Sarasota Memorial Hospital (� (J 1.126 (1 1 1994 District Eight Outcome Measures - Orthopedics edlcs and Other Medicine 0 n Count Facilit Charlotte Bon Secours - St. Joseph's Hospital Charlotte Regional Medial Center Columbia Fawcett Memorial Hospital Collier NCH Healthcare System - Naples Com. Hos . NCH Healthcare System - North Collier Hos . Desoto Desoto Manorial Hos ital . liendry Fiend onal Medical Center Lee Columbia East Pointe Hospital Columbia Gulf Coast Hospital Columbia S.W. Florida Regional Med. Center Lee Memorial Health Care System - Cape Coral Lee Memorial Haltb Care S crtt - Cleveland Lee Manorial Health Care S stem - Health Lrk Sarasota Bon Secours- Venice Hospital Columbia Doctors Ho ital Columbia omrnunity Hos ital Sarasota Memorial Hospital ' 12: 1 icalth Planning Council of Southwest Florida i r i i r 1 6 1r 1994 District Eight Outcome Measures - Pediatrics and Pulmonary Medicine County Charlotte Fxilit Bon Secours - St. o h's Hos iUl Charlotte R Tonal Medial Centcr Cues 659 Pediatrics Charges r) LOS 11 - Mortalil Columbia Fawcett Memorial Hos ital 31 t) DeSoto I Desoto Memorial Hospital ^; ,,:: -1 , _ Collier NCH Healthcare System • Naples Com. Hos p. 915 lfend Hendry 'onal Medial Center.''S }r:+ NCH Healthcare System : North Collier Hos p. Lee Columbia East Pointe H ital 3" t ': ; 263 Desoto I Desoto Manorial H tal'u ` : 167 0 c� Hers He I d •onal Medial Center" 47 p 958 Lee Memorial Health Care S em = evcland Lee Columbia East Pointe HI- ., ; ,;.<:f - 129 t> — 1,634 Columbia Gulf Caast H ital 337 Sarasota Bon Secours- Venice Hos ital ", i� «,} , 282 1 O Columbia S.W. Florida oval Med. Center (A 627 Lee Memorial Health Care System - Ca Coral 54 L 380 c> Lee Memorial Health Care System • Clcydand 1,259 U Lce Memorial Health Care S ern • Flcalth rk iaruots Bon Secours- Venice Hospital 6: Columbia Doctors Hos ital Columbia Englewood Community Hospital 31 Sarasota Memorial Ffos ital 474 t) t I Pulmonary Medicine ----] Casa I Charees LOS MnrteCro 688 Cues 1 g�, 92 uroio Chu es r, 375 Columbia Fawcett Memorial Hos ital Collier NCH Healthare —c--- NCH Healthcare S stem • North Collier Ho 64- t) DeSoto I Desoto Memorial Hospital ^; ,,:: -1 , _ 1,361 lfend Hendry 'onal Medial Center.''S }r:+ Lee Columbia East Pointe H ital 3" t ': ; 263 Columbia Gulf Coast Hos iul r -;;: },." ` Columbia S.W. Florida Re 11037121 Mdd: Ccntcr ' 356 0 c� 285 337 U p 958 Lee Memorial Health Care S em = evcland 563 O 693 t> •.� 1,634 O Sarasota Bon Secours- Venice Hos ital ", i� «,} , 282 1 O Columbia Doctors Hospital, z t , . 627 359 135 L 380 c> r> !) 1,632 1994 District Eight Outcome Measures - Urology Count Facilit m Charlotte Bon Secours • St. o h's Ffos ital i Charlotte Regional Medial Center 1 Cues 1 g�, 92 uroio Chu es LOS ca Mortalit Columbia Fawcett Memorial Hos ital Collier NCH Healthare —c--- NCH Healthcare S stem • North Collier Ho .> , DeSoto I Desoto Memorial Hospital ^; ,,:: -1 , 78 lfend Hendry 'onal Medial Center.''S }r:+ Lee Columbia East Pointe H ital 3" t ': ; Columbia Gulf Coast Hos iul r -;;: },." ` Columbia S.W. Florida Re 11037121 Mdd: Ccntcr ' 54 252 0 c� Lee Memorial Health Care S Coral 337 U p Lee Memorial Health Care S em = evcland 563 O p Lee Memorial Health Care S em - Health ark Sarasota Bon Secours- Venice Hos ital ", i� «,} , 282 1 O Columbia Doctors Hospital, z t , . 138 Columbia En Icwood Communit Hos ital 135 L Saruota Memorial Hos ital 698 !) p Source: Agenc}- for Health Care Administration 121 1 Icalth Planning Council of Southwest Florida i 6G Issues and Recommendations Cesarean Section procedures within District Eight facilities. f) Support enhanced and more expedient monitoring of outcomes measures (including caseload, charge data, length of stay, and mortality information) for individual acute care hospital services within District Eight. Encourage all facilities to establish goals which Iresult in the highest quality of care standards. g) The Health Planning Council of Southwest Florida shall establish a Quality Subcommittee of the Plan Development Committee to meet bi- annually to review updated "Quality of Care" data and revise recommendations as necessary. Uzi }iealth Planning Council of Southwest Florida a) Support enhanced monitoring of acute care facilities' JCAHO Accreditation to encourage g I district-wide full accreditation status by 2000. b) Support enhanced monitoring of the ratings assigned by AHCA's Office of Medical Quality Assurance following inspections of District Eight nursing home facilities. Encourage the establishment of a county specific nursing home peer review committee to assist facilities with a "conditional" rating to achieve a "standard" or "superior" rating. c) Support enhanced and more expedient monitoring of primary and repeat Cesarean Section rates within District Eight facilities. d) Support enhanced monitoring and more expedient data reporting of Cesarean Section Average Lengths of Stay within District Eight facilities. e) Support enhanced and more expedient monitoring of average adjusted charges for Cesarean Section procedures within District Eight facilities. f) Support enhanced and more expedient monitoring of outcomes measures (including caseload, charge data, length of stay, and mortality information) for individual acute care hospital services within District Eight. Encourage all facilities to establish goals which Iresult in the highest quality of care standards. g) The Health Planning Council of Southwest Florida shall establish a Quality Subcommittee of the Plan Development Committee to meet bi- annually to review updated "Quality of Care" data and revise recommendations as necessary. Uzi }iealth Planning Council of Southwest Florida I 6G 1 �� ' Affordability of Care he affordability of health care has been a great concern among policy- makers, governmental bodies and private business for man ea } years. The cost of health care has risen steadily for over 30 years, at a far greater pace than the rate of inflation. Cost containment is one of the major driving forces behind health care reform in the U.S. Although reform efforts aimed at cost control have been undertaken nationwide, the costs of ihealth care continue to outpace the rest of the economy. In 1993, the Consumer Price Index (CPI) for all items rose 3.0 110, while the CPI for all medical care rose 6.0 %. The proportion of the percentage of change for all medical services in comparison to that of all items has steadily fallen since then. In 1996, the CPI for all items rose 2.9 1/0, while that of all medical care rose only 3.5 t%. Most involved in the health care delivery process agree that more changes must be made. 123 1 iealth Planning Council of Southwest Florida Annual Percentage Change in U.S. Economic Indicators 1993 -1996 1, Mnull Percenta e:Chan e'.. Gross Domestic Product 1994-" r ++�c *1995. 1996! 1 Personal Iiieome '' `!. r 5.0 5.9 4.6 5.1 ,' D` osable''Incouie� , �± tr�`. 4.6 4,4 4.9 4.6 6.2 6.0 5.6 CPI''AllItems'i�'p`;tzJ#se 3.0 2.6 2.8 4.7 CPI *; All It"tms It:i Medical 2.7 2.5 2.7 2.9 CPI y..:, :. c 1.1 0.5 0.6 1.9 CPI *, Food'a6d raw k.«ri CPI'kAllledlEal" 2.1 2.3 2 8 4.6 3.3 V 6.0 4.8 4.5 3.5 CPI *; "'S..'. :icatlff y 6.5 5.1 5.0 CPI!; HW ' sitwd Rbl3ted Servi�rs V 8.4 5.9 5 3.7 CPI *, Cut. itientS!rVtces S 9 5.8 4.5 CPI *, Dental Services' .3 5.3 4.8 4.9 5.1 4.9 4.7 CPI - Consumer Price Index Source: U.S Department of Labor 123 1 iealth Planning Council of Southwest Florida i Health Care Spending as a Percent of Gross Domestic Product la 11 ._ 6 1 + c O eofGI P 2 0 1966 1971 1976 1981 1986 1991 1996 .-Urcc: ItcAth (Arc Financing Mrninktntinn Total Health Care Spending (In Billions) 12:C 6, 4A . p Fiillions of 1)ollan� Total U.S. Population (In Millions) 2s 157 L�tillioru of PcoPlc 1966 1971 1976 1981 1986 1991 1996 Source: licalth Cue Financing Administration 121 I ealth Planning Council of Southwest Florida 16 G 1 f i a 1 bG ISO In 1996, National Health Expenditures topped $1 trillion for the first time in U.S history. Since 1960, the nation has seen an average of a 10.71% increase each year in its total health care costs. Total public health expenditures during this time period increased an average of 12.81 % per year. Federal health expenditures saw the greatest average annual increase as well as the greatest overall increase. During this same time period, the national health expenditures as a percentage of gross domestic product continued to rise, reaching 13.6 % in 1996. Overall and Annual Percentage Change in Health Care and Demographic Indicators, 1960 -1996 Source: HCFA 125 Health Planning Council of Southwest Florida Average Annual % Change 1960 -1996 Overall % Change 1960.1996 S Po ulation Domestic P roduct' 1.02 %, 44.74 °k� f(G3r'OLss " ita National Health Ei � enditures 7.74% 1348.96 °6 Ca it Privite Health-E' " enditures N/A N/A 2565.96% Per Ca' iti PtibhcHealtfi'Ez ' eadituies N/A 1791.51% Per Ca' iti Federal Heilth Ex "enditures N/A 4914.29/0 Per (4 Pit, State and L&21'Health Expenditures N/A 8393.33% Total National•Health Exoeziditdres 2300.00% Total Private HMth E 6ditures.v 10.71% 9.69% 3747.96% Total Public Health 'E nditutei,':'''' 2632.67% Total Federal Health Ex enditures 12.81% 7219.70% Total State and Local Health Expenditures 14.69 %, 12000.00% 10 - 46%1 3472.97% Source: HCFA 125 Health Planning Council of Southwest Florida I . Ll L I 1 Health Care Spending Sources, 1966 and 1996 1966 16.8 /0 BAD /o 1 l .� rrivate ;'`4a I ■ Federal rr tyi + State and L ocal 628 ^ /0 Srnrrce: 1 fealth (are Financing Adrnini�tnt on 33.9C% 1996 12.80% SOq Source: I frahh Care Financing Adrnninistration 1 6 G i,, Private JAI ■ Federal OStatc and While the total amount spent nationally on health care continues to rise dramatically, the proportion paid by private sources and state and local governments has fallen in the last thirty years. This has meant that the federal government has had to more than double their share. In 1966, private sources paid almost 70% of the total health care costs in the U.S., while the federal government was responsible for less than 17 %. In 1996, private sources funded only 53.3% of the total health care bill in the U.S. This decrease of over 16 percentage points was almost entirely encumbered by the federal government. This trend has caused greater taxes and a greater burden for employers nationwide. What health care costs Americans 7000 _ 5000 ❑Employer 4000 Otrt ut of ution O of �- 3000 Pocket y,AO ■ Taxcs Ifs J — C 1965 1970 1975 1980 1985 1990 Sower. Rohm Wood )ohruon Foundation 126 t-icalth Planning Council of Southwest Florida The Nation's Health Dollar: 1996 Where it came from... Out -of- pocket Other Sw17 Other Pri nte Gos$0.13 tt � $0.04 f0.13 Medicaid S3.14 Pri va tc I ru ura ncc $0.32 Medicare s0.r Source: F1akh CuT Firucing Adntinistr Lion Health Expenditures in Southwest Florida 16G1114 Where it went... Nursing Hospital Home Cart $0.35 R $0.08 Physician Services 50.19 Other \441W Other Spending Personal 50.12 Cart $0.26 Snurrr. Ficalth Care Financing Adrninittmion In Florida, health care spending continues to be higher than the national average. In 1994, almost 16% of the State Income was spent on personal health care expenditures. District rates throughout the State range from 11.7 % to 18.54 % of regional income. Southwest Florida has the second lowest rate in Florida, at 14.38 %. This, however, still exceeds the national average by one percentage point. 127 1Icalth Planning Council of Southwest Florida 16G1ri °1 ' Personal Health Care Expenditures as a Percentage of Regional and State Income 1994 11 I� L_ I r Count L_ x.: Pe E Inl:,s;; uts.,gxp.. I" n Miilioiu Income (In Millions Percents e District 8' ., '' . 3,711 25,816 14.38% Florida< .�: >' ;, 47,635 302,099 15.771% District 1 1,637 10,015 16.35% District 2 1,610 9,945 16.19% District 3''. -4- 3,224 18,082 17.83% District ° 4,411 28,391 15.54% District S 54 17.83'%, District 6 122 16.69% District ? 99 ! 5.7194 District 9 10 =7,898421,598- 11.70% District 10 168 14.69'%, District 11 98 tR.549, Suurcr: Al K'A ' In Florida in 1994, over S47.6 billion «•as spent on personal health care expenditures. Of this figure, 36.25% was spent on hospital care, 24.72 % was spent on specialized providers, including home health and nursing homes, and the remainder %> 39.03 ( ) was spent on physician and other professional services. During the same period over $3.7 billion was spent on personal health care within Southwest Florida. Of this amount, 34.61% was on hospital care and another 24.83 r%n was spent oil specialized providers, including home health and nursing homes. The remainder of District Eight's total personal health care expenditures, 40.34 " %, was spent upon physician and other professional services. 118 1 ealth Planning Council of Southwest Florida i i t 1994 District Eight and Florida Health Care Expenditures TOTAL PERSONAL HEALTH CARE EXPENDITURES Total Hospital Expenditures 1 Federal Hospitals 1 In atient Out atient Other Home Health Ph 'sician and Other Professional Services Physicians and Clinics Laboratories Dentists Other Professional Nursin Home Corres ondin Billin s N iscellancous Clinics S ecialized Providers Subacute Providers Home Health Nursing Homes Commodities and Related Services Pharmacy Prescription Services Non - Prescription Drugs and Medical S Durable Medical Equipment Government Providers District 8 Percent 3,712.3 100.00% 1,284.9 34.61% 0.0 0.00% 1.284.9 34.610% 875.3 23.58% 322.6 8.69% 86.9 2.34% 29.5 0.801/, 11504.9 40.54% 1,080.G 29.0911% 44.8 1.21`%, 173.8 4.681%, 131.0 3.53`% •18.4 - 0.50%, 93.7 2.520% 922.5 24.85% 416.5 11.22% 146.6 3.95`%, 269.9 7.27 ° /, 435.1 11.721/, 137.4 6.40 %, 121.1 3.26'%, 1.010.0 A6"/, 70.9 1.91"/, 129 1 I-Ith 1'12nning Council of Southwest Florid 6G State Percent 47,634.6 100.00% 17,267.0 36.25% 1,097.4 2.30% 16,169.6 33.95'% 11,111.6 23.33`%, 3,911.7 8.21`% 1,I46.3 2.41%, 178.5 0.37`%, 18,593.2 39.03% 1 2.359.1 820.0 1.72'Z, 2,210.0 4.640% 1,790.0 3.761%, •212.4 - 0.450/, 1,626.5 3.41`%, 11,774.3 24.71% 4,816.4 10.11`% 1,810.0 3.80`%, 3,006.4 6..31'%, 5,977.9 12.5 5 `% 3,290.0 6,.91`%, 1,677.9 3.52 %, 1.010.0 2.12`/. 980.0 2.06`%, Fill i a0u(Cc: AtIUA 16 G 1 No Hospitals Total Revenue in Southwest Florida hospitals in 1995 was almost $2.4 billion. Medicare paid the largest percentage of this at over $1.46 billion. HMO /PPOs and insurance paid the next two largest shares at $298 million and $255 million, respectively. 1995 District Eight Hospital Revenue Sources Hospitals received an average of 61% of their 1995 revenues from Medicare. The individual hospital's Medicare - covered expenditures percentages ranged from a low of 29.3 % (Columbia Gulf Coast) to a high of 78.1 % (Englewood Community Hospital). The hospitals with the highest Medicaid revenue percentages were located within the rural counties. DeSoto Memorial Hospital received 11 % of their 1995 revenues from Medicaid; Hendry Regional Medical Center received 13 %. Each of these hospitals also had the highest rates of self pay revenue. Hendry Regional received 17.5 % of their revenues from self -pay patients, while 130 1lealth Planning Council of Southwest Florida t s 16 G 1 #40 DeSoto Memorial received 13.2 % from self pay revenue. The average hospital in Southwest Florida received only 5.5 % of their revenue from self pay clients. On average, less than 22 % of Southwest Florida hospitals' revenues were received from insurance companies through either HMO /PPOs or other insurance products. This shows lo,- managed care penetration within the region. 1995 District Eight Hospital Revenue Sources, by Percent Subdistrict: ' County L Charlotte 1: Charlotte' I: Chulone �• Community Hospital Bon Secours St: o h's'- a. Charlotte Regional Medical Center Fawcett Memorial Hos ital . Self-Pay 8.2% 0.0% 2.1% Medicare 56.4% 75.9% 72.5% Medicaid 8.6% 3.1% 4.0% Oth. Gov: � • "' Fixed Price' Payers.--` Insurance 1.9% 0.0% 1.1% 15.2% 1 8.5% HMO /PPO 8.5% 0.0% 11.3% Other 16.5% 4.6% 0.096 II: Collier I1:, Collier Naples Communi Hos ical North Collier tlospit2l, 8.6% 57.4% 8.3%1 » 0.8% 23.1% 1.8 °� » 0.0% » III: NDeSoco - DeSoto Memorial Hos ital 13.2% 48.9%1 14.0%1 0.0% 23.9%1 0.0% 0.0% IV: Henri Hendry Regional Medical Center • 17.5% 37.9% 13.0% 0.4% 5.3% 15.3%1- 15.99 0.0% V: ,Lee V: Lee ' V: Lee - V: ' Lte V: Lee Cape Coral Hos ttal a ,..; .. East Pointe Hospital,, Gulf Coast H6spit&1771 Lee Memorial; Cleveland . Lee Memorial, Health ark 3.5% 4.2% 4.4% 2.8% » 66.6% 66.0% 29.3% 50.3'X, » 6.4% 10.1% 11.8% 11.9% » 1.9% 6.2% 0.4% 11,9% 0.6% 0.0% 0.4% 16.00% » » 15.3% 7.2% 29.1% 18.7% 0.0% 0.0% 24.8% 0.0% » V: Lee Regional Medical Center of SW Fl. 3.0% 60.4% 3.7% 0.6% 0.0% 18.3 °X, 13.4% VI: Sarasota VI: Sansota VI: Sam= iSarasou VI: Sarasota » lncludi d wirtiin Doctors Hoi ital Englewood Community Hospital Meatorial'. Venice Hospital TI -- T :'A:... n.._ 2.9% 4.1% 4.5% 3.3% 61.9% 78.114, 63.3% 78.3% 2.6% 1. 3% 6.6`X, 1.6% 0.4% 12.2% 0.4% 5.2% 0.5% 10.1% 0.5% 13.4% 15.7% 7.6 -% 15.1% 2.1% 4.3`X, 3.2% C.0% 0.2% Sourcc: AIICA 131 1lealth Planning Council of Southwest Florida 6�G1NO When relating this . s revenue information to the number of discharges within Southwest thwest Florida, the payers' percentages of total revenue contribution changes only slightly. 1996 District Eight Hospital Revenue Sources, by Discharge on r T }a w j rr C:oetitionai �j Medltlre� Mt r �• S w1r IrR cat I SubQistnd:-F'',..;;: `F *Coinniit�ruty Hos ttal1 Diichai Disc. % ' 1: Charlotte. Disc. yo -'. Disc Bon Secours St. ose h's 7689 4012 52.2% 1029 13.4% 582 7.G Y° 1122 14.6 1 1: 1: Charlotte Charlotte P„ 'ona! Medical Center 5636 4271 75.8% 130 2.3% 3 0. t% 1175 20.8% I: Charlotte - Fawcett Memorial Hospital . 7285 5308 72.9% 286 J.9% 252 3.5% 453 6.2% 20610 13591 65.9% 1445 7.0% 837 4.1% 2750 [I: Collier, Na es Communi Hos ital', 17691 9768 55.2% 2315 13.1% 2333 13.2% 1505 8.5% II: Collier. North Collier Hos ital 3743 1796 48.0% 704 18.8% 540 14.2% 209 8 5% 'Total , p w t s' r 21434 11564 54.0% 3019 14.1 a 1873 13.4% 1714 8.0% III: Dc to Desoto Memorial Hos ital 2015 889 44.1% 465 23.1% 245 12.2% 416 20.6% Total Hen 2015 889 44.1% 465 23.1% 145 12.2% 416 20.6% IV: Hta d onal Medical Center, 1044 514 49.2% 113 10.8% 127 12.2% 219 2 L0% 'Totli 1044 514 49.2% 113 10.8% 127 12.2% 1 V: Lee Ca Coral Hospital 219 21.0% V: Led East Pointe Ho ital S6G7 539E 62.3% 1023 11.856 0 0.01/6 0 0.0% : Lee Gulf Coast Hoi ital 35 1276 57.1% 340 15.2% 137 6.1% 129 5.8% a597 1021 12.2% R29 0 V• Lee' Lee Memorial; Cleveland - .• 12021 7453 62.0% 708 15.9% 712 5.9% 885 17.4% V Lee Meritorial, Hralth ark' 10689 4071 38.1% 2229 20.9% 430 4.0"/„ 884 8.3% V': Lee Regional Medical Center of SW Fl. 12864 7723 60.0% 343 2.7 SRO 4.5% 1081 8.496 Total, ?4 {ry ±bk .� "'' ' ' w 90 51073 26942 52.8% 5472 10.7% 2143 4.2 1 3491 6.8% VI'Sarasota• DoctorsH ital�*;*x VI: Sarasota 645 3719 56.0% 357 5.4% 0 0.0% 1183 17.8% En ewood Co- Ctitmunt Hospital 3982 3214 80.7% 28 0.7% 122 3.196 171 4.3% VI: SVW Sarasota Memorial VI: Sarasota '. Venice H ia1, 24860 14965 60.2% 2235 9.0% 1098 4.4% 6562 26.4% 8888 7015 78.9% 136 1.5% 226 2.5% 652 7.39E, Total•. a . ; :iz+ District 44375 28913 65.2% 1756 6.2% 1446 3.3% 8568 19.3% VIII Tota 140551 82413 58.6% 13270 9.4% 7671 5.5% 17158 12.1 °k Source: 1-1calth Planning Council of Southo.•cst Florida Research 132 - ficalth Planning Council of Southwest Florida J _J I I L 0 71 L 1996 District f- " I " Hospital Rc%cnuc Sr)urccs, by I>isC h-if g (Continued) Subdistrict: County 1: Charlotte 1: Charlotte I: Charlotte Total IL• Collier II: Collier Total ND V: Lee V: Lee Total VI: Sarasota VI: Sarasota VI: Sarasota VI: Sarasota Total District VIII Tot: Community Hospital Bon Secours St. Joseph's Charlotte Regional Medical Center Fawcett Memorial Hospital Naples Community Hospital North Collier Hospital Desoto Memorial Hospital endry Regional Medical Center Cape Coral Hospital East Pointe Hospital Gulf Coast Hospital Lee Memorial, Cleveland Lee Memorial, Health ark Regional Medical Center of SW Fl Doctors Hospital Englewood Community Hospital Sarasota Memorial Venice Hospital Prcpai Plans HMO Disc. I % 0 C.0 185 2.53;, 185 0.9 0. 10,0 Negotiated Plans (P POs) Ilos ice Other Disc. % Di$t. % Disc. % 0 0 -C' %, 944 123% G 0 0.0` %, 57 745 10.2 "1, 0 O.G' /� 56 0.8' %, 745 1601 3.6% ') 0 111, 12,1,".% 1 0 0.0% 1057 5.1 "6 0 0 0.0' %, 0.03„ 1/19 23 1.c"„ -171 2:72 9.7 'r6 0 0 0`% 192 2246 Another ir.lportant factor in affordability ()f hospital care i1, .1 cc,;r)parison of char cs ic,r 11111101- procedures «-ith oilier similar size hospitals « -itlt similar patient characteristics. This method is utilized in the Florida Gzride to 1lo5prtals public.3tion series, published hV the Agency frir Health Care Administration. W- it11113 this report, e.tc_Ir h()shital in the ,tntc is compared statistically to ()thcr rloridI hospitals of simil,r sire and case mix. Of the I58 charge data Measures for South;Vest Rorid.3 hospitals, 2.5 %were in the top 15 ` %,, 30 were in the 133 I IcaL'h I'l.innifig Council n( S01111-nt Florida G vn, 32 3, I':�� 0•� ," ,, O. 0, ��, 0 0.0` %, 2246 2 >.9 L. 252 11.1" 78 3.5" Y", NA NA N:i NA 117 i.9"/„ 1 1 35 10.2'%, 0 0.0' %, 1,91 5.4' %l 2442 4.8`x„ 2194 4.3 %, 0 0.0 %, 3980 7.8 %, 1264 1% G.G`Z, 0 O.o' /, 122 197 4.9;;, 115 2.9 ,,/„ 0 0.01Y1 135 3.4'%, O.G, 0 0.0 . C 37 0. #",� 11,4 4. i'4, 0 0.0`ii, 83 1498 3.4` -,, 4791 1.1 % 0 0.0% 340 0.8%, 4157 3. "'i 551 �- ?.() "'" n 0.0O/, 5580 4. (-)'Y,, Another ir.lportant factor in affordability ()f hospital care i1, .1 cc,;r)parison of char cs ic,r 11111101- procedures «-ith oilier similar size hospitals « -itlt similar patient characteristics. This method is utilized in the Florida Gzride to 1lo5prtals public.3tion series, published hV the Agency frir Health Care Administration. W- it11113 this report, e.tc_Ir h()shital in the ,tntc is compared statistically to ()thcr rloridI hospitals of simil,r sire and case mix. Of the I58 charge data Measures for South;Vest Rorid.3 hospitals, 2.5 %were in the top 15 ` %,, 30 were in the 133 I IcaL'h I'l.innifig Council n( S01111-nt Florida I 16G 1 d4 bottom 15 r%, 42 showed no significant statistical difference and 61 were in the middle 70% of all hospitals in the State. &y to vats Indicates the 15 percent of hospitals with the most favorable performance on this mexure (luwcr charges, shorter length cif sup, lower mortality rate), after idlusung for case mix, severity, patient factors, and hospital factors, where the difference between observed and expected is also statistically significant, at the 95 percent confidence level. a Indicates that there is no statistically significant difference in performance nn this measure (charges, length of stay, mortality rate), compared to other hmpitais in Florida. Ij Indicates the 15 percent of hospitals with the least favorable performance on this measure (higher charges, longer length of stay, higher mortality rate), after adjusting for case mix, severity, patient factors, and hospital factors, where the difference between observed and expected is also ur,iuuallr significant, at the 95 percent confidence level. O Indicates hospnals whose performance on this measure (charges, length of stav, tn(,riA(v : ate) differs significantly (wnh 95 percent confidence) 'turn other h- pitals to Florida, after ad;ust:r.g for case• mix, st•veritt', pativr,t and h"shi:al factors. Thew hospit.th are within the middle percent of hospitals in terms of percrntige difference hC1V'rrn observed and expected. ' Facilities were nor open during this time pert xl %Ji hi :,r� 7/tf; I•.r; qp c} ^tf•ii t:•Y / ^r, f / +r M1t:rrt �rifrr..t dpi tlnir Ih.tf i it 1 c, k1 j, .7�1(d4 r, %; l+.ti n. 'l� I'd,!, to r•it.rfhsh ar.rttitrra(ly it :»ttf1c,rnt co'n' Jrta „�, /qi, •e t! t ^, rt,l�iC; ,tom et I t.t(t tt 1996 District Eight Charges Measures, by Specialty FaciEty s - St, o h'a Hos its! e Tonal Medical Center ;Cardiac Sur c Cardiolo q Gastrocnterolo O General Sur cry O awcett Memori al Hospital thcare S stem -` Na les Com. Hos thcare System - North Collier Hos itiorW Ho ita11-: WHendry ional'Medical "Center Columbia East Pointe.Ho itabx • Columbia Gulf Coast'.Ho ' ital Columbias.W: Florida` " ional Med Center, , Lee M666i al`HealtWUUe.S t6 = Ca Coral Lee Mcmorial'Health "Care'S tttn = Cleveland'• Lee Memorial Health'Care System - Health ark Bon Secours- Vcnicc'Ho� 1;ta1 1( O 0 q Il IJ O O I� O c� q q q O I Ca O O O O Columbia Doctors Columbia Englewood Community Hospital r. Sarasota Memorial Hos ital O O q O q 134 ffealth Planning Council of Southwest Florida u I F� I I� F1 Facility Bon Sccours - St. Joseph's Hospital Gvnccolo y Neonatolo v Neurolo Neurosur cr Charlotte Rc ional Medical Center Obstetrics Oncolo N, 1 Medicine Columbia Fawcett Memorial Hospital NCH Healthcare System - Naples Com. Hos 1 1 NCH Healthcare S stem - North Collier Hos . l l DeSoto Memorial Hospital li Hendry Regional Medical Center �� o Columbia East Pointe Hos ital Columbia Gulf Coast Hos ital ,1 Columbia S.W. Florida Regional Med. Center f) c Lee Memorial Health Care System - Cape Coral Lee Memorial Health Care System - Cleveland o t Lee Memorial Health Care System - Health ark Bon Sccours - Venice Hospital �� �� Columbia Doctors Hospital �� Columbia En lcwood Community Hospital - it It Sarasota Memorial Hospital 135 1lc2lth Planning Council of Southwest Florida Other Facility Obstetrics Oncolo N, Ortho edits Medicine Bon Secours - St. Joseph's Hospital Charlotte Regional Medical Center l l Columbia Fawcett Memorial Hospital ealthcare System - Naples Com. Hos �� o ealthcare S stem - North Collier Hos p. Manorial Hos ,t Re Tonal Medical Center f) c ia East Pointe Hos ital ffi�ca ia Gulf Coast Hos ital a S.W. Florida Re Tonal Med. Center �� �� orial Health Care S stem - Ca Coral �� orial Health Care S stem - Cleveland ; - it It orial Health Care S stem - Health ark Bon Secours - Venice Hospital 11 11 Columbia Doctors Hospital 0 Columbia Englewood Community Hospital Sarasota Memorial Hospital 135 1lc2lth Planning Council of Southwest Florida t i i i 1 �G1 ml Facility Pediatrics Pulmonary Medicine Urology Bon Sccours - St. Joseph's Hospital C) Ij Charlotte Regional Medical Center Re ional Medical Center Columbia Fawcett Memorial Hospital t NCH Healthcare System - Naples Com. Hos NCH Healthcare System - North Collier Hos . 12 DeSoto Memorial Hospital , Hendry Regional Medical Center morial Hos ital Columbia East Pointe Hospital ional Medical Center Columbia Gulf Coast Hospital -- Columbia S.W. Florida Regional Med. Center Columbia Gulf Coast Hos ital Lee Memorial Health Care System • Cape Coral - Columbia S.W. Florida Regional Med. Ccntcr Lce Memorial Health Care System - Cleveland -1 Lce 3emorial Health Care System I - Health ark Bon Sccours- Vcnicc Hos ital ] Columbia iJOCtors I ios ital Lee Memorial Health Care S )stem - Cleveland r, Columbia En Icwood Community Fos ital Sarasota Memorial I ios ital 1 �_ -- r Lee Memorial Health Care System - Hcalth ark 1996 District 1 :1'"'ht (;11ar; 16G1�` Specialty Hospitals ' Within the specialty hospitals of Southwest Florida, the payment sources are markedly edly ' different than for acute care facilities. Medicare pays for almost 64 % of the specialty hospital care in the region. Conventional Insurance sources, including HMO /PPOs, pay for over 25 % of the specialty care in the region. These sources pay for well over 50% of the care at The Willough. 1996 District Eight Specialty Hospital Revenue Sources, by Discharge ` Medicare •. 11Medttxidt Suba,:cri�.' , .� 'p... Total " i �Aw # r ¢r' "i' �{ fly 1 f:fA County —t r! S ty Hospital ' Dischar es Disc. % �t � � IL•'. CoWer;� '•tr The Willo3t e '�6' Disc: -375 121 32.3% 0 0JEI 51 V: Lee ' r '. Chartei..Glade &havionl Health S stem a,7 2243 1370 61.1 % 0 061 ' VI: Sarzwu Healtl=tath Rehahiliutioa Ho ital P - 1151 919 79.8% 32 220 District Total ' 3769 2410 63.9% 32 0 33 q x , County Ho ital } II. Co �r T e ;i.14 a ; r e #' V: *#", ." Charter Glide Behavionl Health S stem ., . VI. Sacasou " Heilthsouth Rehabilitation Ho ital � }' . District Total HMO: g Disc: . % 0 ' 0.0% NA NA 13 1.19F, 13 0.3% t?� PP.os: Dist. t'�•#ia 95 25.3% 395 17.6% 0 0.0% *'Hospice* D .. ie?6" 0 0.0% 0 O.p% 0 0.096 490 13.0% Source: f iealth Planning Council of Southwest Florida Research ' 137 1 iealth Planning Council of Southwest Florida 101 26.9% 211 9.4% 136 11.8% 448 11.9% 5 1 I.CM -? —101 2.7% 206 9,2% 3l 2.7% 247 6.6% Dl 71 1 U I i 16G I �1 In 1992, the average hospital in District Eight made over $1.5 million in net profits (net revenue minus net expenses). During that same year, there were five Southwest Florida hospitals that lost money (Naples Community Hospital, Hendry Regional Medical Center, Cape Coral Hospital, East Pointe Hospital, and Gulf Coast Hospital). For 1992, net profits ranged from a low of -$2.7 million to a high of S4.9 million. In 1995, the net profit for the average hospital in Southwest Florida had more than doubled, to over $3.4 million. During that year, only two hospitals lost money (Hendry Regional Medical Center and Cape Coral Hospital). In 1995, the range of net profits widened significantly. Cape Coral Hospital, with a loss of over $15.7 million had the lowest net profit in the region; Columbia Southwest Florida Regional Medical Center, with a profit of almost $29 million, had the greatest. Between 1992 and 1995, the average District Eight hospital increased its revenue by over 16 %, while its expenses increased less than 15 %. 1992 and 1995 District Eight Hospital Net Revenue and Net Expenses Source: Health Planning Council of Southwest Florida Research 138 Health Planning Council of Southwest Florida 1Net Revenue Net Expenses SubdutncY: ` % change . ti;Jt * %'change:« "Count Commu'ni Hospital 1992 1995 1992.1995 * 1992 S.• "1 1995 ": " 199221995'' I. Charlotte .. Boa Secours St. Joseph's o $46,250,759 151,620,197 11.61% $41,258,887 $49,982,466 18.28% 1: Charlotte. Charlotte R4onal Medical Center $52,877,153 548,741,547 7.82% $51,663,231 543,075,008 16.61% 1: Charlotte" Fawcett Memorial Hospital S49,388,416 S71, 128,969 44.02 °X, 545,938,971 $63,675,883 38.61% II. Colter %'Y Naples Communi .Hos ital 1137,243,442 S165,367,594 20.49% 5139,965,157 1156,170,619 11.58'A IT: Collier North CollierHos itil- ]II ' DeSoto.,,3* DeSoto Memorial Ho ia - S 12,629,605 S 17,083,238 35 8S 12,22,616 S 16,939,114 38.52% IW Hen ,t4a HendrY&-66dal Medical Cenur, ' a $6,130,561 16,656,821 8.58% $8,177,045 59,419,604 15.207 V. Lee CorahH'" 'tal i "' 571,792,114 161,729,461 •14.02 $72,381,218 $77,464,70 7.02% V: eo East PointeHoi W,A4=," 515,768,094 $18,947,668 20.16% 115,997,890 $17,769,864 11.08% V: Z Gulf 121,050,296 $31,813,376 51.13% 523,044,755 $29,666,967 28J4% V.FLeel Z17V LetMeaiiiriil °Cle6elaid � Sad +;:, 5175,920,952 5196,678,895 11.801/o $170,959,156 $186,107,852 8.86% V- ,A- ee'V",%P Lee MemoriilfHealth. 0,l i;2i3 + Vt "iee # -Ms Rgi6otW Medi` :Ceri6rofSV7;F1 t 5128,336,385 5146,543,072 14.19% $124,091,992 $117,554,725 •5.27% VI:?Sarasota'.- Doctors Ho ital r" �`' $44,438,378 551,622,576 16.17 % $51,153,077 22.02% VI:` Saruota : °' EnrJewood Community He ital +- 1 $26,587,693 529,721,241 11.79% _S41,9Y2,411T $23,108,945 $27,280,784 18.05% Sirai=Meii3oiial.* a ".: r 5198,995,855 1235,392,115 18.29% $195,977,756 $235,772,696 20.31% rVI:`,Sarasota,,,1k VI: Sarasota °. Venice Hos• ital ".' °'. , "-, 578,348,806 579,482,531 1.45% 574,892,4 19 579,492,142 6.14% Included within Parenc Fitiliry 17��� Source: Health Planning Council of Southwest Florida Research 138 Health Planning Council of Southwest Florida 16G1144 Nursing Homes ' Nursing home expenditures compose a significant portion of the total health care dollars spent within District Eight. In 1994, almost 8 % of the total health care dollars spent in Southwest Florida was spent for nursing home care. In 1996, there were almost 2.26 million ' patient days spent in nursing homes; almost 54 % of the nursing home census days in Southwest Florida were paid for by Medicaid; almost 26 % of the days were paid for by self ipay clients and over 15 % were paid for by Medicare. Due to the large and increasing elderly population, these numbers are projected to increase by the year 2010. I r 1 139 I icalth Planning Council of Southwest Florida t t I6G1 1996 District Eight Nursing; I Ionic and S1611ccl Nursing Unit Paycrs by Percent c11 Total Patient Day's S- r.;:rc 1 ir.,i'.-, i';c:r,ing Cnu:;ul nl South:xcst i'in:i,la 1Lrudrrzl 14: I {ealth Planning; Council of SOUthwest Florida Percent Planning Area: County Nursing Home Total Census Days Medicare Medicaid Hospice Self-Pay Managed Care Other 1. Charlotte Beverly Health & Rehab Center of Englewood 37,126 14.9'x, 71.71Y. 1.6% 10.5`%, 0.0'x, 0.0%, 1. Charlotte Bon Secours St. Joseph' s Nursing Cue Center 36 >19 17.5Y,, 52.7% 0.0'%, 27.9'%, 0.0`x. 0.0% 1. Charlotte Columbia Fawcett Memorial Hospital x991 95.p;:, 1.01x, 0.0'X, G.0'%, 1.5 ",'" 0.01%, 1. Charlotte INS of Port Charlotte 5O l73 17.1) %, 05.4'%. C C'x. IO.�,'x, 0. I ^t, 0.5 °t, 1. Charlotte Life Care Center of Punta Gorda 62875 1 I.O "., 77.41% 1. Charlotte Mariner Health of Port Charlotte 37514 2 .. ,^,,, 04,E x, 0.01x, 13.2'x, O. x1 C.C'x, 1. Charlotte NHC of Port Charlotte 59552 7 ^ 65.0' %, 0. ON, 13.8o C ' %, C.0 'x, 1. Charlotte South Port Nursing Center 412')4 �.TY, 44.3'x, G.C'!4, 45.9'x, C.3 ", 0.0'%, Total 335934 17.59^ 63.2% ^.2 19.4% ^.3% 0.1 % 2. Collier Bentle • Villa-: 2815; :.: -'x, 1a".0'% C : 0.0 "4, 2. Collier Harborside Healthcare Naples 41688 ').2't: 72.4'x, S.G'x, 18.6;:, C. l'x; 0.G'%, 2. Collier Heritage Health Care Center Naples 31450 13.9'x, 06.6'x, C.G% 17.716. 0.0'x, 2. Collier Manor Care at Ltly Palms 33832 I5 ^'x 44.Ox, C,' %, 33.2'x, C. C% 2. Collier Manor Care Nursing & Rehab. 35042 11.4',:, 17.1 ":, L7'xh 45. 4'x, 0 " 2. Collier jmoo rin s Park 20585 9 .1' 0.0'x, 11.1'. 2. Collier NHCNaples 7.O`% 44.6'" 31x, 0. 5'%; 2. Collier NHCIm rial 218^5 IR.0 ^4. 41.6' /, G.0' %, 3 C'x, C.G'%, 2. Collier jPremier Place at the Glenview 12582 1 15.8 "L, C ^F, 0.0`x, 83?1xL Total 253:12 12.. % 37.9% 0.9% 40.7'x, 0. =11 %, 7.4% 3. Lee Beverly Health and Rehab. at Coral Trace 4l i'iR 2_'.7' °:, ; I.8'x O.01% 24.5'x, 't, 0.,; x, 3. Lee Calusa Harbour Health Center +4745 12.3.. 2.7'x, 1.7' %, 43.3'x, °I/ 0 "h 3. Lee Colonial Oaks Rehab. Center 37077 25.1'x, 3L5`x, 0.2' %, 381'X, 3. Let Columbia East Pointe Hospital Y17 97.4'x, O.G' %, 0.0' %, 0.01%, 3. Lce Columbia SW Regional Medical Center 3. Lee Cross Key Manor 37218 1 ^.O" , 09.8'x, 59% 11.8` %, C.01%, C' %, 3. Lee Cypress Manor 39177 16.: x, 59.5'/, 0.0'Y1 24. IA, 0.1Y%, 0.01%, 3. l --c Gulf Coast Village Care Center 21159 R.2 ^s 43.1'% O.C'%, 48.4%, 0.01%, 0.0'x, 3. Lee Health Park Care Center 31371 25.2 " <, 179'x 21` %, 33.8' %, C.C'%, 0.01%, 3. Lee Hartland Healthare Center Ft. Myers 375,2 15.2 " %, 38.01% 1.71%, 44.4' %, C.81%, 0.0' %, 3. L.ee Integrated Health Services of Ft. Myers 36978 'h., " <, 4 ^.8 ^%, C. C% 25.4%, C 0`x, 0.01x, 3. Lee Lee Convalescent Center 49593 10.3'x% 7 2.2'%, C. 6`%, 10.9`%, C. 'A 0.0' %, 3. Lee Palm City Rehab. & Specialty Services 5048: 12.5"4, 71.81/, 0. C% 791 %, C. 'Y. 3. Lee Pines Village Care Center 4:,!,64 4.4' %, 82.9% 1 0.0% 12.7%, C.G'Y., 0.01%, 3. Lec Rehabilitation & Healthcare Center of C2PC Co 41272 2L7 'x, 53.6 "x 2.5'x, I S.G %, QG` %, 0.0% 3. Lee iShad Rest Care Pavilion 642;;3 8.4' %, 79.91% 0.3'%, 1 L2' %, C.01%. 0.1% 3. Lee IShell Point Nursing Pavilion 6033^ C.0 ^.4, O.v %, 0. ^1% 20.1'%, C.C'x, 79.8' %, Total 634793 15.2 "^ 52.1% 1.3% 22.3% 0.3'7^ 7.6% S- r.;:rc 1 ir.,i'.-, i';c:r,ing Cnu:;ul nl South:xcst i'in:i,la 1Lrudrrzl 14: I {ealth Planning; Council of SOUthwest Florida i i 1 6G , 1996 District Eight Nursing Home Payers by Percent of •Total Patient Days (cont.) 141 1 icalth Planning Council of Southwest Florida Percent Planning At": County Nursing Home 'Total Census Days Medicare Medicaid Hospice Self-Pay Managed Care Other 4. Desoto Desoto :Manor 35886 11 7'X 806% 0.596 7.2% O.C' %, 0.01%, Total 38886 11.7'1„ 8C.6`Y 0.5'; 7.2'% 0.0% 0.0% 5. }-fend /Gla jElcwiston Health Can Center 39714 1 11 5' %, 95.4'x, O.G% 0.096 0.0' %, 1 O.C'% 5. Hendry /Gla IMeadowbrook Manor of LaBelle 32285 8.5' %, 87.3'%, O.G`%. 4.51%, 0.0' %. O.C'x, Total 71999 10.211" 8 6. 3 % 0.0 % 2.0% 0. C'% C.0 6. Sarasota Bay Villa eofSarasota 1:C19 C'x, %, 0 ' *, 100.0% 00"'. C C' , 6. Sarasota Bon Secours Venice Nursing Care Center 42'C;, 12 4'X, 4r,, I'x, -'X. 40 1' %, r. r X, 2 6. Sarasota Bon Scours Venice Hospital I' s,S4 6. Saruota Columbia En lewood Communst Hospital 1G4� 9 ") )..8'X 6. Sarasota East Manor Medical Care Center 42844 8.1^.1, 75'1'%, 1.1'x, 14.5'%, C C'X, 6. Sarasota Emerald Oaks 298C'1 11 r, a; 6. Sarasota Harhorside Health Care Center Pinebrook Pla 17.6'X, 6. Sarasota Harborside Health Care Center Sarasota !v 1h 7'x, 1%, 6. Sarasota Heartland Healthcare 8t Rehab. Center ?;SRC 4 ' C C ", G C' %, 4.T %, Cs, 0 C'z. 6. Sarasota Heritage Health Care Center Venice 4,141 8 S'x, 7' 2' %, O.G'X, 19.G' %, G 0'x, 0 G'X, 6, Sarasota Into rated Health Services at Beneva 15811 14 S'!1. 49.1'X1 C CIN. )1.1'x, 1.5'x, C ^,'%, ri. Sarasota Integrated Health Services of Sarasota 551 "4 i % - s, 0.1`X, IR.S' %, C•x, 6. Sarasota Integrated Health Services of Venice North 5') Sr„ i 5 i'' f-S G C'r 24, 1, %, 6. Sarasota . H. Flo d Sunshine Manor 11 %15 i : 1' �, , - - - -- -- 6. Sarasota lKensington Manor ? 12 "6 9 4'+, ^'X, 4'1,9'x, - - 6. Sarasota Lakeside Terrace Skilled Nursing Center 38455 1 C.1 ":, 7 7,71x, 0 -G' %, 16 -2'X, O.C' %, C x, 6. Sarasota Manor Care Health Services Sarasota 51290 12 7'X, ? 94.9'x, ; 6. Sarasota Pines of Sarasota 71(,79 6. Sarasota Plymouth Harbor 5. Sarasota QuAlity Health Care Center 41385 7.8' +, 70 S'x, 0 3% 19,31',111 1' + +, 0 C'X, 6. Sarasota Regents Park at Sarasota 4-x,47 14 wN, ' 6. Sarasota Sarasota Health Care Center 3'1797 17.7x, 58.7'x, 0 x, ' 1.5' %, C. I'X, O C'X, 6. Sarasota Sarasota Memorial Hospital 9^6^, 91.61, G'x, C'X, 15 11%. 6. Sarasota Sunn side Nursing Home 1786 C' +, 518'x, C•z, 48,2' %, 0 6. Sarasota Venice Nursing Pavilion South 79591 9',. 7; 4", %, 17.7' %, G ; 6. sarasota Villa e On the Isle R Iotal 2 9 4.7:3 I 1 1"" 52.1. "„ C.1^ /„ 29.7 %, Uist. VI11 1„tal 2259114 14.: " -:, 5t,8'�;, G.6 %„ 25.9/, G.1')i, 1.2 "S, 141 1 icalth Planning Council of Southwest Florida 16 G 1� ' Cost Containment Policies I"Florida's regulatory program exists to simulate the influence of competition in the e health care marketplace when the dynamics'of the market are either unable, or cannot adequately restrain the increase in hospital revenue or expenditures. There is concern that periods of ' escalating revenue or expense, left unchecked, will make health care services unaffordable thus inaccessible to Florida citizens." - Florida Department of Health Website ' Certificate of Need ' Certificate of Need (CON) is a regulatory process in use by Florida and numerous other states which requires health care providers to obtain authorization before offering new or ' expanded services. This formal, competitive bid process approves or disapproves applications based on a complex formula which incorporates the most current utilization of existing ' services. Florida's CON program has been in existence since 1973, but has seen numerous changes over the years. The program was originally a federal mandate created under the National Health Planning and Resources Development Act. This established the requirements for the procedures and criteria for CON review. During this time, each state was required to have a CON process in place. This legislation was repealed in 1986, but most ' states continued the process of health planning and CON. Within the last several years, several states have de- regulated the CON process, opening a free - market system. ' The following services are included within the comparative review process of Florida Certificate of Need: Addition of beds b y new construction s ructlon or alteration ' Nursing home bids (including skilled nursing beds in hospitals) New construction or establishment of additional health care facilities Conversion of one type of health care facility to another ' Change in licensed bed capacity Establishment of a Medicare certified home health agency ' 142 Ficalth Planning Council of Southwest Florida I 16G1 044 ' Establishment of a hospice program Change in the number of psychiatric or rehabilitation beds Adult and pediatric open heart surger}' Level II and III neonatal services. Hospital Budget Review ' Until recently every licensed hospital in Florida had to undergo the P g hospital budget review ' process. Budget letters were filed with the Health Care Board, an eleven member board appointed by the Governor, at least 90 days prior to the beginning of the hospital's next fiscal tyear. This budget letter was based upon the Maximum Allowable Rate of Increase (MARI) a calculation of the maximum allowable annual rate of increase in gross revenue per adjusted ' admission (GRAA) and net revenue per adjusted admission (NRAA). The letter served as an acknowledgment of the MARI by the hospital and a certification the GRAA and NRAA would not exceed the allowable rate of increase. The department then had 90 days to ' approve or reject the hospital's MARI calculation. Some form of budget review had been in place in Florida since the mid- 1980s. The chief complaint among opponents to the regulatory controls within Florida is the cost of the processes. Critics feel that the programs are frequently arbitrary and ineffective as 9 ry there are now a significant number of CON exempt programs. They feel that de- regulation of the controls will lead to a valid free market system. Proponents of the current system argue that ' these programs have prevented millions of dollars of unnecessary capital expenditures and kept tight reins on rate increases. House Bill 349 in the 1998 Florida Legislature abolished the Health Care Board and eliminated Hospital Budget Review. 14) Health Planning Council of Southwest Florida 16G�' Marketplace Factors Affecting Costs Charges for ER visits account for about 3 percent of nation's $1 trillion total annual spending for health care, or about $30 billion, according to the American College of Emergency Physicians. The group estimates that 100 million visits are made to ERs each year, at an ' average cost of $300 a visit. According to the National Center for Health Statistics, over 55% of the Emergency Room visits in 1995 were unnecessary. While emergency rooms were designed to treat patients in acute medical crisis, in fact more than half of the 90.5 million l F� annual ER visits are for minor problems, such as colds, sore throat and muscle aches. Studies show that non - urgent care costs two to three times as much in the ER as in other settings -- amounting to an excess cost of at least S7 billion annually. In 1991, the Health Planning Council of Southwest Florida initiated a study of inappropriate ER utilization within District Eight. A portion of this study involved a survey of ER patients throughout the region over a two week period. The patients were asked their reason for utilizing the emergency department. During this two week period (October 1 -14, 1990), one half of the ER patients seen in District Eight Emergency departments were seen because the primary care clinics were closed. There are presently no 24 -hour primary care clinics available in Southwest Florida, discounting all hospital based or affiliated urgent care centers. Another 36 % of the responses to the survey related to convenience issues. Patients felt that there was a long wait for an appointment at the primary care clinic, they had transportation issues or they were used to being seen in the ER. Reasons for not using Primary Care Clinic s 14% 4% bN i Long WA it for appt. �Tnnsponution j 199. Bad Past Expericn ! O Unaware of them ■ Payment Issue a Used to ER 3% ■dosed 1. Sauce: iieahh Planning ccurcd R�rch IYJI 144 Health Planning Council of Southwest Florida 16 G I A IIssues and Recommendations ' a) Explore successful cost containment measures adopted in other locations within Florida or other states which could be replicated in District Eight. Such efforts may range from the de- regulation of certain currently regulated services under the Florida Certificate of Need Program to the adoption of community initiatives designed to shift health care expenditures to less costly options. ' b) Develop a pilot health insurance continuation project in District Eight for persons suffering from diabetes who can no longer afford to underwrite the cost of their existing health insurance plan. ' c) Offer assistance to rural hospitals in District Eight experiencing annual occupancy rates under 40% by developing a cost - effective plan to reconfigure the utilization of currently ' licensed beds, thereby enhancing their financial stability. d) Encourage the expansion or establishment of quality managed care initiatives in District ' Eight to provide consumer choice and enhancement of benefits. e) Encourage the development or expansion of affordable community -based options for ' persons requiring custodial care, ersonal supervision p p slon or periodic assistance with activities ' of daily living. f) Begin study of the effects of the Florida Certificate of Need process on District Eight, ' Including its effectiveness at containing costs and ensuring the availability of quality health care services for all persons, regardless of their ability to pay. ' g) Expand the availability of non - emergency primary health care services by an extension of ' hours or geographic proximity to those most in need. h) Encourage the development of hospital -based and community -based centers for "complementary" or "alternative" medicine (such as acupuncture, massage therapy, holistic healing techniques) to expand a continuum of care available to Southwest Floridians las Iicalth Planning Council of Southwest Florida 16 G 1,.,'1 ' 1) Provide the public with information on managed care insurance options (including Medicare and Medicaid managed care products) available in Southwest Florida. Include ' evaluation tips for use by potential consumers. u I n 146 licalth Planning Council of Southwcst Florida ' 16G144. u � 1998 -1999 DISTRICT EIGHT � CERTIFICATE OF NEED � ALLOCATION FACTORS REPORT 1 rI1I:r1I.Tff I'l.ANNING COL\C11. OF SOUTIfWI;ST FLORIDA INC. 9150 College Parkway • Suite 3 Fort Myers, Florida 33919 Phone 941.433.6700 • Fax 941.433.6703 ' E -mail: hpcswf@juno.com 1 6G 1998 -1999 Certificate of Need Allocation Factors Report ECHNICAL NOTES TO THE REPORT ' 1. DATA CALCULATIONS Within this document, hospital and nursing g home utilization data is obtained from the Annual Utilization Report prepared by and available from the Health Planning Council of SOtlthwCSt Florida, Inc. Some data items that are ' derived or which may, be special terms are defined below: A�'-crage Mil , Censu - The Average Daily Census (ADC) is a measure of the average g ' number of patients in the facility during the month. It is obtained as follows: Q.ial patient days in the monti, Total days in the month Q-uupan�' Rath - The Occupancy Rate (Occp Rate) is a measure of the average percentage of beds occupied during the month. It is obtained as follows: Average daily census x loo ' Beds allocated 1� ' 147 1 nith Planning Council of Southwest Florida I 6G10 Average Length of Stan - The Average Length of Stay (ALOS, Avg LOS) is a measure of the average number of days a patient stayed in an acute setting during the month. It is obtained as follows: Total pa ient days in the month Total admissions + transfers in the month ' Bcds Reported - Beds reported (BEDS RPTD) indicates the number of beds which the facility reports as being available. ' 2. DATA USAGE It is recommended that the individual facility utilization tables for a service be reviewed before using the District 'fable to make conclusions. There may be some data reporting differences due to facility system variances. ' 3. FACILITY NAMES Facility ownership and facility name changes have occurred over the past t';x-o years. As of April, 1998, all District Eight Hospitals owned by Columbia /HCA Health Care Corporation have removed the name "Columbia" from their facilities. In 1997, Lee Memorial Health System purchased Cape Coral Hospital. Below are listed current and previous names of the facilities in District Eight ,A-hose names have changed. Either name may appear in data tables in this report. Fawcett Memorial Hospital was Columbia Fawcett P a cett Memorial Hospital ' East Pointe Hospital was Columbia East Pointe Hospital Gulf Coast Hospital was Columbia Gulf Coast Hospital ' Southwest Florida Regional Medical Center was Columbia Regional Medical Center Englewood Community Hospital was Columbia Englewood Community Hospital ' 148 1 ialth Planning Council of Southwest Florida I6G1 Lee Memorial Health Systcm -Cape Coral was Cape Coral Hospital Lee Memorial Health System -Heal thPark was Lee Memorial Hospital - HealthPark Lee Memorial Health Systcm- Cleveland was Lec Memorial Hospital-Cleveland g I-iomcs Beverly Health Rehabilitation Center, Coral Trace was Coral Trace Manor Cape Coral Rehabilitation Center was Hillhaven /Cape Coral Colonial Oaks Rehabilitation Center was Hillhaven /Fort Myers Harbors ide - Naples wds Lakeside Plantation Harborside Pine was Pinebrook Place Health Care Center Harborside - Sarasota was Springwood Nursing Center IHS -Ft. Myers was Fort Myers Care Center Lakeside Terrace Skilled Nursing Center was Hillhaven /Sarasota ' The Moorings was Moorings Park NHC Healthcare was Renaissance NHC Imperial was NHC Naples NHC Naples was NHC Aristocrat Palm City Rehabilitation and Specialty Services was Beacon Donegan The Springs at Lake Pointe Woods was Regents Park 1 4. DATA NOTES -Qpcn Hea[ _su cases reported are the number of procedures performed (not the number ' of patients). ' 119 ficalth Planning Council of Southwpt Florida 1661 5. QUESTIONS ABOUT THE DATA Please contact the office of the Health Planning Council of Southwest Florida for more detailed information about the data included in this ' report at (94 1) 433 -6700 or (e -mail) ]lpcswfGjuno.com. w 1 1 150 eHealth Planning Council of Southwest Florida I 6G1 IN'T'RODUCTION Local Health Plan Guidelines call for the preparation of a Certificate of Need Allocation Factors Report (AFR) by the local health council biennially which may be part of a local health plan or an independent planning document. This document is intended to inform the public and assist the Agency for Health Care Administration in determining preferences among competitors in the Certificate of Need (CON) review process. It incorporates locally ideveloped objectives, guidelines, and recommendations v.-ith a number of other criteria and local utilization data, required by rules which are used to determine the need for health services and preferences among applicants who arc conipetin g for the establishment or expansion /contraction of certain regulated liealth services. ISouthwest Florida covers a seven county area including Sarasota, DcSoto, Charlotte, Glades, Hendry, Lee and Collier, and comprises District Light for the Florida Department of Health (DOH) and Agency for Health Care Administration (AHCA) planning purposes. Some specific health services have subdistricts and service areas for Certificate of Need planning purposes. '_ ►► _C• *j ►_. The 1998 -99 Certificate of Need Allocation Factor Report (1998 AFR) has been P P re ared ' and approved by the Plan Development Committee and Board of Directors of the Health Planning Council of Southwest Florida. This report has been updated and is published biennially, following approval at a public hearing each year. Annually, Health Council staff prepare a schedule for the preparation and update of the report. The schedule includes an opportunity to review each section of the report. Revisions of the schedule will be allowed to accommodate recently adopted rules and methodologies. 151 I calth Planning Council of Southwest Florida 6G Sections of the AFR include those services which are regulated under the Certificate of Need Program through the "batch" or scheduled competitive review, including: general and acute care re hospital services, including tertiary services - psychiatric services - substance abuse services r- comprehensive medical rehabilitation services nursing home services - Medicare certified home health services - open heart surgery programs - hospices 1 - neonatal intensive care units FI u I There are other regulated healthcare provider activities that are subject to the CON program which are not addressed in this report, such as combinations of CONS, divisions of CONS, transfer of CONS, shared service arrangements, mobile units, and cost overruns. 152 Health Planning Council of Southwet Florida I 1 6 G 1 tK CONTENT Sections of this report will address the requirements of the Local Health Plan Guidelines and the criteria for conducting Certificate of Need reviews provided for in Chapter 408, FS and will be formatted as follows: I. Subsystem Description A description of the system of services currently available in the community including those provided by similar and dissimilar facilities. Issues addressed will include v . availability; quality; efficiency; appropriateness; accessibility; utilization; and, adequacy. A description of resources available to support the services, facilities and equipment where possible, including manpower, capital and training. II. Need Determination A presentation and computation of the appropriate need methodology for the specialty (and subspecialty when appropriate), service and /or equipment with citations for data sources used. A discussion of the need for research and educational facilities where appropriate. P ' A discussion of the need for the respective specialty, peclalty, service or equipment to be used to ' service populations in subdistricts when appropriate. 15) E Eealth Planning Council of Southwest Florida III. Local Review Criteria A presentation of quality standards adopted by the Council addressing such issues as access and availability. A presentation of cost standards, if any, adopted by the Council including, specifically, discussion when available on: - effects on competition and the promotion of quality - economies from the development of cooperative arrangements - selection of construction methods - presentation of standards adopted by the Council addressing financial feasibility, if any. i i r 154 Health Planning Council of Southwest Florida 16G1�R A. GENERAL AND ACUTE CARE HOSPITAL SERVICES ISu ) -stenl Duc'riptiion, As of Ma y, 1998 District Eight has fifteen (15) Incensed hospital facilities, with a total of 3,685 licensed acute care beds (including 31 swing beds) currently available for use. Two of these facilities have a second location - -Lee Memorial Health System (HealthPark) and Naples Community (Naples -North Collier) -which gives District Eight seventeen (17) acute care hospital locations, In April, 2000, Cleveland Clinic will open a 70 -bed facility in Collier County. The district's facilities also contain 578 beds licensed c for specific purposes including Neonatal Intensive Care (NICU), psychiatric and substance abuse for adult /child, skilled nursing (SNF) and rehabilitation. No lung term care hospital beds arc in the District. In addition, District Eight also has three (3) other specialty hospitals with 268 beds: two arc psychiatric and one is for rehabilitation. Additionally, one state psychiatric hospital with 944 beds (not included in local statistics) is located in District Eight. For planning purposes, the seven counties represented by District Eight have been divided into six subdistricts. r Subdistrict 1 (Charlotte County) Effective May, 1998, there are three (3) operational acute care general hospitals in Charlotte County. These three facilities have total of 661 licensed beds, of which 564 arc designated for acute care. Subdistrict 2 (Collier Count),) - Effective May, 1998, Collier County has one operational acute care general hospital system at t -,yo locations for a total of two jacute care facilities and 458 beds, 381 of which are licensed for acute care. In April, 2000, Cleveland Clinic will open a 70 -bed facility in Collier County. rss i Icalth Planning Council o(Southa•cst Florida ' 16GI� Subdistrict 3 (Desoto County) - Effective May, 1998, DeSoto County has one (1) operational acute care general hospital with a total of 82 beds. All 82 beds are licensed for acute care. Subdistrict 4 (Hendry /Glades Counties) - Effective May, 1998 Hendry County has one (1) operational acute care general hospital with a total of 66 beds. All 66 beds are licensed for acute care. Glades County has no acute care hospital facilities. Subdistrict 3 (Lee County) - Effective May, 1998, there are six operational } p � uonal acute care Ihospitals in Lee County. These six facilities have a total of 1,536 licensed beds of which 1,393 are licensed as acute care beds. Subdistrict 6 (Sarasota County-) - Effective May, 1998, there are four (4) operational ( acute care general hospitals in Sarasota County. These four facilities have a total of 1,460 licensed beds, of which 1,199 are licensed as acute care beds. 1 J 156 1 le-11th Planning Council of Southwest Florida � 1 6G 1 r r Table 1 reflects all licensed hospital facilities and their bed compliment. The seventeen acute care facility locations are geographically dispersed throughout the District as represented in Map 1. Table 1 Bed Inventory, District Eight Acute Care Hospitals oource. r tea; h I';ar.ninR Council of Southwest Florida Research 157 1 icalth Planning Council of southwcst Florida t t Map 1 District Eight Acute Care Hospitals 1. Bon Secours - Venice 2. Bon Secours - St. Joseph's 3. Charlotte Regional Medical Center 4. Columbia Doctor's Hospital of Sarasota 5. Columbia Fast Pointe Hospital 6. Columbia Englewood Community Hospital 7. Columbia Fawcett Memorial Hospital 8. Columbia Gulf Coast Hospital 9. Columbia Regional Medical Center of SW Florida 10. DeSoto Memorial Hospital 11. Hendry- Regional Medical Center 12. Lce Memorial Health System - Cape Coral 13. Lee Memorial Ilealth System - Cleveland 14. Lee Memorial health System - I fealthPark 15. NCH Healthcare System - Naples Community Hospital 16. NCH Healthcare System - North Collier Hospital 17. Sarasota Memorial Hospital 18. Cleveland Clinic - Naples (to open April, 2000) 1 bG I so 158 1 Iealth Planning Council of Southwest Florida 16G1 ' Hospital facilities in District Eight provide a wide range of services which include all but a feR tertiary level critical care services. Patients requiring services not available in District Eight are referred to specialty facilities located within and outside the State. Table 2 P rovides an overview of the services available locally. J I i Table 2 District Eight Hospital Services level l f >; Blood Commuatt Ho 'tal Bank Bon Seconrs Sa h s. -' -°- X Charlotte g4onal Medical Center X Columbia Fawcett Memorial X Clinical "Lab X X X - . ; ERG X X X EMS. Physivan X•Ra X X X X \ \ X•Ray with Fluoiosco .. X X X Respiratory Th'er " X X X Two-7�R.�gh`tj� m ajltad X X X X X N les Community Hos dal North CoWer -1iosp ital. X X \ X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X DcSoto Memorial ' Hos X X X X X X X X X Hendry Regional Medial Center X I X T R7 X X X X X K Lee Memorial, Capt Coral, Columbia East Pointe Hospital Columbia Gulf Cow Hospital Lee Memorial, Cleveland ,• Lee Memorial, Health ark . Columbia RegionalMedical Center X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Columbia Doctors Hospital Columbia En ewood ,: Sarasota Memorial' Bon Secours • Venice Hospital X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X t X X X r X X x X X X Source: Health Planning Council of Southwest Flnrda Research ]59 l lealth Planning Council of Southwest Florida i i 16G1 :rcr I!r:::h 1 ":c. -inR f.",'Icil ul S'nr•h•rra f F:ruvrcn Level If community Hospital Bon Seeours Charlotte Regional Medial Center Columbia Fawcett Manorial Acute Kidney Dial sis X X Angto b X X Occupational Therapy X { X "Xx Physical Therapy X X Digital Vascular Imaging X X X Echocardi• o h X X X EEG X X X EMS. Director X X X Gamma Camera X x X DcSoto Memorial Hospital x x X X x Naples Communit k t North Collier Ho ital X X X I X x X X X X X X X X X x X X X X DeSoto Memorial Hospital X X F X X X x Hendry Regional Medial Center X x X X X X x Lee Memorial, CAPC Conl Columbia East Pointe Hospital Columbia Gulf Coast Hos tal I-ce Memorial, Cleveland Lee Memorial, Heald Columbia Re 'onil Medical Center X X X x X X X ( X X X x x x x X X ;ti X X is X x X X I X \ x X x X X x x X X x X x X x X X X X x X Y Columbia Doom. Hos ital Columbia En lcwond Sarsota Memorial !:on Secours • Venice lips it al ;{ x X X, x x .x r: }; x x x x X X :rcr I!r:::h 1 ":c. -inR f.",'Icil ul S'nr•h•rra f F:ruvrcn Snurcc: l{c•alth Planning Council of South -.rru Hritida Rrmearch 160 Ifealth Planning Council of Southwest Florida 1•cs•cl I l Community Hospital Bon Setonrs St hit Charlotte Regional Medial Center Columbia Fawcat Memorial Myelognphy X X X Newborn Special Nursery Occupational Therapy X { X Permanent Paccmakcr Installation X x Physical Therapy X X Radioisotype Scanning X X Speech Therapy X X Telemetry X Ultrasound X x N les Communi Hos ital x x X X X X X X North Collier Hospital x x x x x X X X DcSoto Memorial Hospital x x X X x Hen ry Regional Medical Center x x X X Lee Memorial ' Cape Coral Columbia Eau Pointe Hospital Columbia Gulf Coast Hospital - Lee Memorial, Cleveland Lee Memorial, Hcilth ark • Colum is Regional Medical Center x x x X X x x x x x x X x \ x x x A x X x X x x x x -T --x X x X X X X x X X X X x x X x X Columbia Doctors Hospital Columbia En cwtwd Sarasota Memorial Bon Secours •Venice Hospital x X x 'X x ,; X } X x x x X x x x X -x x X X x X x X x Y h x Snurcc: l{c•alth Planning Council of South -.rru Hritida Rrmearch 160 Ifealth Planning Council of Southwest Florida e I U 16G 1 a6 Source: If alth Planning Council rf South•..•cst Florida P.rsra:ch 16] ffcalth [honing Council o(Southw•est Florida Level III rear r i Communi H taI Bon Secours Sc h's -, :.., • Chulocce Regional Medial Center Columbia-P-2-1 Memorial #r _'. , Burn Unit X Cardiac Cathet ri ation X X X Mazillofadal Surgery x x X Microsurgery x x x , > +tHdrt Neuroiu ery X x x 'Open Su cry x pla Implant Su cry x X Poison Coritol Center Naples Communi H i s -' I X I X X X X X X North Collier Ho . 'r,.,S:-!,.,:.; X X X X X DeSoto Memo rt C_* . ,V-; Hm&y Rejonal Center - X Y Lee Memo Columbia East poiase H iw = a Columbia Gulf Coot Ho ital X X X X X x X Lee Memorial, Cleveland �:' .. Lee Memorial, Healtb aric -e; . Columbia Retional Medial Center X X X X x X x X X X X Columbia rtal X od : , e Hospital X X x ;{ X x X X :{ X X Source: If alth Planning Council rf South•..•cst Florida P.rsra:ch 16] ffcalth [honing Council o(Southw•est Florida i i 16G 64 Table 3 depicts hospital accreditations /designations /licenses, and Table 4 portrays participation and ownerships of acute care hospitals in the district. Table 3 District Eight Acute Care Hospital Accreditation Community,Hospttal. Bon Secours Stf o "hrs In - AABB X AAOH CAP X CARF , JCAHO x OTHER Charlotte R . 0rW Medical Center x X Colvcribia Fawcett Memorial X X x Naples Community Hospital X X X North Collier Hospital x Desoto Memorial Hospital x I Hendry Regional Medical Center x Lee Memorial, Ca Coral Columbia East Pointe,Hos ital ColtYmbia Gulf .CoastHos i:ta1 . Lee Memorial, Cleveland;, ". '' ^ Lee Memorial; Health ark= y,.,.- Columbia Regional Medical Center X X X X x X x x I X x x X x x ;10A Columbia Doctors Hospital Columbia Englewood Sarasota Memorial Bon Secours • Venice Hospital x x \ x x x X x x AABB — American Association of Blood Banks AAnH — American Assocation of Osteopathic I fospitals CAP — College of American Pathology CARF — Commission on Accrediation of Rehabilitation Facilities JCAI-iO — Joint Commission on Accrediation of I fealthcare OrganizatiOns A0A — American Osteopathic Association SOI?RCE: I-icalth Planning Council of Southn-c�t Florida. Inc 162 1lealth (Tanning Council of Southwest Florida L� C i u I I 16G14 Table 4 District Eight Acute Care Hospital Structure Community Hospital American Osteopath Assoc. ' . s Blue.: Cross /Blue Shield Medicare, Participant o Structure Bon Secours St: o h's'" X X Church NFP Charlotte oral ;Medical Center X X Corporation FP Columbia Fawcett Memorial X X lCorporation FP Naples Community Hospital X X 10ther NIT North Collier Hospital \ \ Other NFI' DcSoto Memorial H -spital 10thcr NFI' I Hendry Regional Medical Center X \ Hospital District Lee Memorial, Cape Coral X Hospital District Columbia East Pointe Hospital \ X Corporation FP Columbia Gulf Coast Hospital X X Corporation FP; Osteopathic Lee Memorial, Cleveland X X Hos pital District Lee Memorial, Health ark X X Hospital District Columbia Regional Medical Center X X Corporation FP Columbia Doctors Hospital X X X Corporation F1' Columbia En ewood X Corporation FP Sarasota Memorial :. X X Hos ital District Bon Secours • Venice Hospital X X Other NFP SOURCE: Health Planning, C ILUICll of Southwest Florida, [tic, 163 1Icalth Planning Council of Southwest Florida t 16G 1 aA Table 5 represents approvals or changes in beds or services which will affect the total bed count in District Eight. These changes will result in an increase of 57 acute care beds, a ten bed increase in rehab beds, and the addition of 20 skilled nursing beds. These changes reflect the continuing trend among acute care hospitals to either convert acute care beds to skill nursing beds or de- license beds. Additionally, in April, 1998, Cleveland Clinic received final approval to open a 70 -bed acute care facility in Collier County in April of 2000. Table 5 Approved Bed Count Changes (As of May, 1998) - District Eight Subdistrict: Net i Bcdsj Acute NICU NICU Adult Child Adol. Adulc IS ubstance County Community Hospital Added Care Level II Level IFI Psych. Psych. Abuse SNP Rchab. 1.- Charlotte Bon Secours St. jo h's .10 I: Charlotte Charlotte Re Tonal Medical Center -10 10 Total -10 -10 10 20 11: Collier Cleveland Clinic 70 70 Total 70 70 VI: Sarasota Hcalthsouth Rchab 10 VI Sarasota Sansota Memorial } t 10 Total 10 -3 District VII 1 Total ri0 57 3 -10 zo IO Source I Iealth I'lanning Council of Snuthwes-, Florida Rew.ar'lt 164 1 Iealth I'lanning Council of Southwest Florida i i I bG 1 Historical admission and patient data for acute care hospitals from 1993 through 1996 portrays a decreasing occupancy rate. However, in 1997, occupancy rates rose slightly for the first time in five years. See Table 6. Hospital admissions continue to increase slightly, up about 1.5% from 1996. Length of stag continues to decrease, now down to 4.9 days from 5.6 days in 1996. Utilization for acute care hospitals, by subdistrict, for 1996 and 1997 can be found in Table 7 and 8. "fable 6 Acute Care Hospital Occupancy Rates - District Eight Hospitals - 1993 - 1997 Source. Health Planning Council of SAY% FL. Research 52.G`Yo 50.COX � 4 R.0`Y, 4 6.0`%, 44.0% 42.G"/q Occupancy Rate 1993 F1994 1995 1 1996—T-1997 Occupancy Rate 1 51.7% 48.7% 47.2% 45.9% 47.4`%, Source. Health Planning Council of SAY% FL. Research 52.G`Yo 50.COX � 4 R.0`Y, 4 6.0`%, 44.0% 42.G"/q Occupancy Rate E: a � c 0 Oaii pan ry Ratc 165 1le2lth Planning Council of Southwest Florida 9 Y E: a � c 0 Oaii pan ry Ratc 165 1le2lth Planning Council of Southwest Florida i 16GI Al Table 7 District Eight Acute Care Hospitals Overall Utilization Rate - 1996 Community Hospital Licensed Beds Admissions ! Total Total Census Days Average Daily Census , EAverage* Percent dry Occupancy Average. I:ength of (Days)* ' Bon Secours St.-Joseph's ` 212 7699 35358 96.9 45.7% 4.6 Charlotte Regional Medical Center 208 5735 306181 83.9 40.3% 5.3 Columbia Fawcett Memorial 249 7648 43419 119.0 47.8% 5.7 Total ". 669 21082 109395 299.7 44.8% 5.2 'Naples Community Hospital 384 17612 87814 240.6 62.79/o 5.0 North Collier Hospital' 50 3918 15311 41.9 83.9%, 3.9 Total 434 21530 103125 282.5 65.1% 4.8 DeSoto Memorial Hospital 82 2156 7602 20.8 25.4% 3.5 Total 82 2156 7602 20.8 25.4% 3.5 Hendry Regional Medical Center hh 1261 5116 14.01 21.2 ° 1,, 4.1 Total ". - 66 1 261 5116 14.0 21.2% 4.1 Lee Memorial, Cape Coral 281 8610 40482 110.9 39.5%, 47 Columbia East Pointe Hospital 88 2515 13070 35.8 4 TTY. 5.2 Columbia Gulf Coast Hospital 120 4634 14609 40.0 33.4`/, 3.2 Lee Memorial, Cleveland 427 14054 72469 198.5 46.51%, 5.2 Lee Memorial; Health ark 220 12397 51342 140.7 63.9% 4.1 Columbia Regional Medical Center 420 13716 69045 189.2 45.0`% 5.0 Total . 1556 55926 261017 715.1 46.0% 4.7 Columbia Doctors Hospital 168 6622 30853 84.5 50.3%, 4.7 Columbia Englewood 100 3917 21016 57.6 57.6% 5.4 Sarasota Memorial 952 24509 144600 396.2 41.6%, 5.9 Bon Secours - Venice Hospital 332 11161 61898 169.6 51.1`%, 5.5 Total 1552 46209 258367 707.9 45.6%1 5.6 District VIII Total 4.1591 148164 743622 2040.1 46.8% 5.0 Source: 1 icalth Planning Council of Srntth•.vcst Florida Research 166 1lcalth Planning Council of Southwest Florida J 1 16 G 1 Table 8 District Eight Acute Care Hospitals Overall Utilization Rate - 1997 7A Comniu ti ;Ho 4 .Licensed Beds :',.Total ? . Admissions ]Total � Diyi�' Average Daily 'Ceniii -i {Total. Discliarg Total 1/ Disco r. Average � &,MCY rcEiitl VI '" Length of _10 s tt; Bon SccoursSt: h's _ i5 ° 212 7758 35096 95.9 7750 36092 45.2% 4.5 Charlotte W661 MedicalCinfer:, 208 5584 283811 77.5 5563 295591 37.3% 5.1 Columbia `T- avidtfMeai'o'riil^I`s 249 8447 463421 126.6 8426 46117 50.9% 5.5 tTotal+rfi ►; s�?r�r *;, 669 21789 109819 300.1 21739 111768 44.9% 5.0 Naples Commtini ..Ho ital *a. ;, 408 17762 89967 245.8 13048 93633 60.2% 5.1 NortlX61lierHo ital f,f, ", ', - . 50 5571 16570 45.3 5561 17393 90.5% 3.0 Tam r "•' 458 23333 106537 291.1 236091 111026 63.6% 4.6 DeSoto Memorial Ho ital,44t,-� 82 2528 91331 25.0 25181 9384 30.4%1 3.6 Tot21'� 3'+ "'" r, .:4•• 82 2528 91331 25.0 25181 9384 30.4%1 3.6 Hendry Re ' nal Medical Center 66 1024 47471 13.0 1018 1089 19.7%1 4.6 Total - 66 1024 47471 13.0 1018 1089 19.7% 4.6 Lee Memorial, C2pe Coral'a, , t. ' 281 8120 398411 108.9 8273 18571 38.7% 4.9 Colaibia East Pointe Ho itil' " ' 88 2405 113831 31.1 2404 11820 35.3% 4.7 Columbia Gulf Coast Hospital- 100 4928 16087 44.0 4948 15630 - 44.0% 3.3 Lee Memorial, Cleveland 427 11801 70351 192.2 11755 69022 45.0% 6.0 Lee Memorial, Health ark,, v; ; 220 11750 50657 138.4 11840 51515 62.9% 4.3 Coluinbii 'oral Medical Center 400 13628 65885 180.0 13613 68012 45.0% 4.8 Totality +';_ 1516 52632 254204 694.5 52833 234570 45.8% 4.8 Coldxhbii'Dodors Hos italOr, -W 168 8436 379301 103.6 8238 37856 61.7% 4.5 Cohihibia Exi ' ood &.AW are. w.r't'• -' 100 4578 22061 60.3 4581 22052 60.3% 4.8 Sarasota Meinorial,r "` • ^''`"" ° '" ;.' 8501 25841 139339 380.7 26418 145391 44,8% 5.4 Bon Secours - Venice Hospital .Total;";V ,;:;: 342 1460 10161 49016 54475 253805 148.8 693.5 10116 49353 53793 259,092 43.5% 47.5% 5.4 5.2 District VIII Total 4251 150322 738245 2017.1 151070 726929 47.4% 4.9 Source: Health Planning Council of Southwest Florida Research Data available from the Department of Business and Professional Regulation indicates that ' District Eight has experienced a shortage of primary care physicians and physician assistants compared to the statewide rate per 1,000 people. In all other categories, District Eight rates exceeded those on a statewide basis. A comprehensive array of care is available throughout the District with the greatest limitations on services in the three rural counties-- DeSoto, Hendry and Glades. The only physicians in Glades County are those affiliated with the ' Glades County Health Department. Hospitals and professional associations report a significant lack of Baccalaureate and Master level nurses to meet facility needs in the District. 167 ticalth Planning Council of Southwest Florida r 16 G 1 ost II. Need Determi narinn ' Acute Care hospital beds are regulated under the Florida Administrative Code, section 59c- ' 1.038. The determination of future need for acute care beds is released twice a year, projected five years in the future, and is published, as a fixed bed need pool by the Agency for Health Care Administration (AHCA) twice a year. At each interval, a need formula is applied which gives the net acute bed need. In March 1996, the acute care bed rule in Chapter 59C -1.038 of the Florida Administrative code was modified which sets the following two general review criteria: ' 1 e occupancy ) The avera g p cy rate for all existing inpatient acute care hospital beds in the ' subdistrict is at or exceeds seventy -five (75) percent in the subdistrict for the 12 month period ending 6 months prior to the beginning date of the quarter of the publication of ' the fixed need pool. ' 2) However, approval may be given under special circumstances ces to any acute care hospital if ' the hospital's average occupancy rate for the same period is at or exceeds eighty (80) percent. Additionally, the rule states that priority consideration will be given to applicants which: ' a) Have a documented history of providing services to medically indigent patients or a commitment to do so. b) Where there are competing applications within a subdistrict, the need for additional acute care beds in a particular service is met through the conversion of existing underutilized ' beds. ' 168 Health Planning Council of Southwest Florida i 1 6 G 1 Ad In August 1995 the methodology for allocation of acute care beds was invalidated by a hearing officer from the Department of Administrative He (DOAH). Sections of the rule related to subdistrict bed allocation and need methodology were eliminated. AHCA proposed further modifications to the rule in March 1996 and adopted the modifications in July 1996. r Application of these criteria using the most recent 12 month data period (1197 - 12197) showed an average annual occupancy rate for the District of 47.4 %. There is no net need for the District as a whole because each of the subdistricts was below 75% occupancy. North Collier Hospital does qualify for addition of beds er the he special circumstance number 2 listed above, ' since its occupancy was 90.5 % for 1997. r r G C 169 health Planning Council of South vat Florida i 16 G 1 Local Review Criteria ' In addition to review criteria established by state rule, the Plan Development Committee and ' Board of Directors of the Health Planning Council of Southwest Florida formulate certain local criteria against which competing applications can be measured. These criteria for acute ' care beds were developed through the local health planning process and are enumerated below. a) Preference shall be given to applications for the addition of general acute care beds (including obstetrical and pediatric beds ) that contain a provision to accept all persons in need, especially the medically underserved. ' b) Preference shall be given to CON applications based on shared services and transfer arrangements that mutually increase existing resource efficiency. ' c) Preference shall be given to applications for the transfer of beds within a subdistrict if the applicant can demonstrate a more cost efficient method than the renovation and /or expansion of the existing facility. ' d) Preference shall be given to applications for the addition of general acute care beds (including obstetrical and pediatric beds) that condition the application to accept all persons in need, especially the medically undeserved including Medicaid, bad debt and ' charity patients, equal to existing levels in the subdistrict. It should be noted that uncompensated care includes charity, bad debt and this also should include the difference ' between average payments and average costs for Medicaid and Medicare patients. ' e) Preference shall be given to an applicant who proposes to use existing space rather than new construction. p ' vo Health Planning Council of Southwest Florida i6 G1 ' B. Inpatient Psychiatric and Substance Abuse Services. ' I. Subsystem D SPt- inttnn •s_ �1� tai Inpatient ��neral P�, hia is nr�cet Two types of general inpatient psychiatric services are licensed in District Eight: those ' services which are for adults (age 18 and older), and those services for children ( a g e 13 and younger) or adolescents (age 14 - 17). 'There are currently six active facilities, with a total of 292 beds, offering adult psychiatric services and two active facilities, with a total of 62 ' beds, offering child /adolescent services. Of these facilities, four full service acute care hospitals have psychiatric beds. Two facilities are specialty psychiatric hospitals: Charter ' Glade Behavioral Health System has general psychiatric, addiction and eating disorder services; and The Willough is restricted to addiction and eating disorder services. Table 9 depicts ;he licensed adult and children /adolescent beds in District Eight. Table 9 ' Bed Inventory, District Eight Psychiatric Hospitals i u "Restricted to eating disorders only Source: Health Planning Council of Southwest Florida Research 171 Hnith Planning Council of Southwest Florida ■ 1 16 G 1 ioi ' Of special note in subdistrict 3, is G. Pierce Wood Memorial Hospital (DeSoto County which has 944 licensed beds and which provides the bulk of inpatient psychiatric services to the District Eight population. It is one of only four state- funded civil psychiatric hospitals. The hospital's catchment area includes all of District 8 plus Districts 5, 6, 14 and 15. Since the hospital is operated by the State of Florida, it is not governed under Rule 59C -1 .040 ' Certificate of Need provisions and it is not included in local statistics. During 1996, the overall utilization rate for adult psychiatric services in District Eight was 41.7 %, and in 1997, 38.4 %, During 1996, the overall utilization rate for child /adolescent psychiatric services in District Eight was 10.6 ° / o g o, and In 1997, 13./o 6 . Unless a District's occupancy rate of the licensed hospital inpatient general psychiatric beds for adults or children /adolescents equals or exceeds 75 percent, the net need for the District will be zero. ' For this reason, and because the number of licensed and approved psychiatric beds exceeds the projected need through July, 2003, there is currently no State recognized need for additional new services in District Eight. Psychiatric inpatient utilization P for adults and ' adolescents /children by facility for District Eight for the calendar years 1996 and 1997 are depicted in Tables 10 - 13. Table 10 1996 District Eight Adult Psychiatric Bed Utilization 'tcestncted to Ming disorders only Source: Health Planning Council of Southwest Florida Research ' 172 — 1*21th Planning Council of Southwest Florida i i i 16G 1 Ad. Table 11 1996 District Eight Child /Adolescent Psychiatric Bed Utilization Source: Health Planning Council of Southwest Florida Research Table 12 1997 District Eight Adult Psychiatric Bed Utilization a "r+,� a at'i 1'• �'•i fix. ,.. � L i+�! otte t! To ol ;, �! Q6_aitl��llt t �.,���. r x .A_.�g'jr "i� Cti:Crf Its ItYH "bf Adtniufoiti 10.8 II:..; H C11111ter Glade Bebarto H 437 24 274 2401 6.6 T otal VG'SarBwte" ", ! Memorial 24 274 2401 6.6 8.8 27.4% k., Total 68 117 1146 3.1 9.8 4.6% District VIII To !LV4 ,t,. c ., 68 92 117 391 1146 3547 3.1 9.71 9.8 4.6X 96 1957 19091 52.3 918 9.1 10.6X Source: Health Planning Council of Southwest Florida Research Table 12 1997 District Eight Adult Psychiatric Bed Utilization a "r+,� a at'i 1'• �'•i fix. ,.. � L i+�! otte t! To ol ;, �! Q6_aitl��llt t �.,���. r x .A_.�g'jr "i� Cti:Crf 26 437 3958 10.8 II:..; H 26 437 345E 10.8 9.1 41.7% 23 617 3740 10.2 6.1 44.6% Toul Total T Total 308 5388 14.8 17.5 23.1% V:'Lte -k ch;U,( R7 925 9128 23.0 9.9 28.7% Total 96 1957 19091 52.3 918 54.5% Sanuota emo .., >; ra,. 96 90 1957 1151 19091 52.3 9.8 VIt?Ssraiota ".t1? l 1 13t)n SecCitrs a Veaia H i 30 9804 26.9 8.5 29.8% Total 413 4102 11.2 919 37.5% District VIII ota�k �K,w - 120 329 1564 4883 1 31.7% JE.4% 'Restricted to eating disorders only Snurce: I fralth Planning Council of Southwest Florida Rewarch Table 13 1997 District Eight Child /Adolescent Psychiatric Bed Utilization Source: I Iealth Planning Council of Southwest Florida Research 173 1 ealth Planning Council of Southwest Florida V: Lee - Ghanet Glade Egayioral H Total 24 503 285 1 7.8 5.7 VI: Sarasota Sarasota Memorial 24 68 503 202 2851 7.8 S.7 32.5% T Total 1731 4 7 1.6 7.0% District VIII of - 68 202 17311 4.7 8.6 7.0% I 92 703 4582 12.6 6.S 13.6% Source: I Iealth Planning Council of Southwest Florida Research 173 1 ealth Planning Council of Southwest Florida L L F� n u 7 n u 16G10 The Agency for Health Care Administration regulates two types of hospital inpatient substance abuse services: those for substance abuse treatment of adults and those for substance abuse treatment of children and adolescents. In District Eight there are three adult inpatient substance abuse facilities and no inpatient children /adolescent facilities. These facilities have a total of 71 adult beds. Table 14 depicts the current licensed facilities and their bed complement. Table 14 Bed Inventory, District Eight Adult Substance Abuse Hospitals :. frot�i t ` � Co unit S,Ho" All, Adulvi4, d ImChlrlotteA"` ,4' Cii3 1 ;on 'da1;gari 26 Total 26 V� `: ` ? * CrterG Behavioral Health 24 Total 24 VIsSfaaota *b Colilmbi�Doctors Ho ifsl+ls? 21 Total 21 Distract >YIII> Total r, :�;a, 71 Source: Health Planning Council of Southwest Florida Research These facilities offer a variety of inpatient substance abuse services, such as an alcohol unit and chemical dependency unit, and also have beds reserved for detoxification. During 1996, the overall utilization rate for substance abuse services was 12.0 %, and in 1997, 13.1 %. The rules state that "no additional hospital inpatient substance abuse beds for adults or children shall be approved unless the average annual occupancy rate of the licensed hospital inpatient substance abuse beds for adults, and children and adolescents exceeds 75% occupancy rate" There is no projected need for adult substance abuse beds for the planning horizon July, 2003. Utilization data for 1996 and 1997 are depicted in Tables 15 and 16. 174 Hcalth Planning Council of Southwest Florida - 77 ' Table 15 1996 District Eight Adult Substance Abuse Bed Utilization �'�� Stlr'bdutrld:� �'`#• ' ;;:;�, r�T,1�'�...'�,,r' � � � y ,�., p ,�.. 8.8 pP qt•y � L Chatlatte s:4a ." Chu otte" ° . xW M 26 33 149 0.4 4.5 1.6% Total 26 33 149 0.4 4.5 1.6% V: J;te,;' ..';,. -:, Charter. Glade Behavioral Health -; 24 366 2956 8.1 8.1 33.7% Total 24 366 2956 8.1 8.1 33,7% VL'SSrasou Coltmbia Doctors 21 0 0 0.0 0 Total 0.0 0.0 0.0% District VIII Total 0.0 0.0% District VIII Total 21 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0% 3395 71 399 3105 8.5 7.8 12.001.6 ' Source: Health Planning Council of Southwest Florida Research ' Table 16 ' 1997 District Eight Adult Substance Abuse Bed Utilization Va 66 Snbdtteri yCa A". F' rf :' 't1Y :to k`°' ' ✓�s'st�" ar ff ., 3x .4Cr" , osumtsaYiIs M "°y'N r S 'qHk W n0 ." J' 'aAd = 1 �• , 525 mt- 8.8 pP qt•y � T- huotte ' c. io bail Medical;Cete 16 60 26 60 525 . 1.41 8.8 5.5% 5.5% V:' Let ` Charter Glade Behavioral Healthy 24 388 2870 7.9 7.4 Total 32.8% VL•t,Sarasou . -. Columbia Doctors 24 21 388 2870 7.9 7.4 32.8% Total 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0% District VIII Total 21 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0% 71 4481 3395 9.3 7.6 13.1% Source: Health Planning Council of Southwest Florida Research 175 ' Health Planning Council of Southwest Florida ds.■ I6 G 1 10 . ' II. Need Determination .• VIEW= Hospital Hospital inpatient general psychiatric services are regulated under the Florida Administrative ' Code, section 59C -1 .040, and may be provided in a hospital licensed as a general hospital or licensed as a specialty hospital, including a facility with an intensive residential treatment ' program (IRTF) for children and adolescents which is licensed as a specialty hospital. Hospital inpatient general psychiatric services for adults are provided in one or more Iseparately organized units within a general hospital or specialty hospital. Hospital inpatient general psychiatric services for children and adolescents are provided in one or more separately organized units within a general hospital orspecialty hospital. A specialty hospital providing hospital inpatient general psychiatric services, or an IRTF for children and adolescents licensed as a specialty hospital. must have a minimum total capacity of 40 beds. This minimum capacity may include beds used for hospital inpatient substance ' abuse services. Services rovided at a hospital inpatient p p p t general psychiatric unit, directly by the hospital or under contract, include, at a minimum, emergency screening services, pharmacology, individual therapy, family therapy, activities therapy, discharge planning and referral services. ' The determination of future need for adult or adolescent /child inpatient psychiatric hospital services is determined twice a year, projected five years in the future, and is published as a ' fixed bed need pool by the Agency for Health Care Administration (AHCA). At each interval, a need formula is applied which gives the net bed need for each type of inpatient ' psychiatric hospital services. 176 ' Health Planning Council of Southwest Florida 16G1 Using the formula, which is primarily a 75% occupancy minimum, the projected need for adult inpatient psychiatric beds for the July, 2003 planning horizon is zero: no net beds ' needed. The projected need for District Eight for children and adolescent inpatient psychiatric beds for the July, 2003 planning horizon is also zero: no net beds are needed. According to the rule, there may be special circumstances for approval of expanded capacity at hospitals with licensed general psychiatric services for adults, adolescents and children. ' Need may be demonstrated in the absence of need shown under the formula and regardless of the average annual district occupancy rate, if the occupancy rate of the hospital's inpatient ' general psychiatric beds for adults equaled or exceeded 85% for the 12 month period endin g 6 months prior to the beginning date of the quarter of the publication of the fixed bed need pool. According to the Rule, other factors that are to be considered in the review of CON applications for hospital inpatient general psychiatric services for adults and children and adolescents include the following: 7 a) Applicants shall provide evidence in their applications that their proposal is consistent with the needs of the community and other criteria contained in Local Health Council Plans, the District Plan and the State Health Plan. b) Applications from general hospitals for new or expanded hospital inpatient general psychiatric beds for adults and children and adolescents shall normally be approved only if the applicant converts a number of acute care beds, as defined in rule 59C- 1.038, Florida Administrative Code, excluding specialty beds, which is equal to the number of hospital inpatient general psychiatric beds for adults and children and adolescents proposed respectfully, unless the applicant can reasonably project an annual occupancy rate of 75 percent for the applicable planning horizon, based on historical utilization patterns for all 177 Health Planning Council of Southwest Florida F 16G14 acute care beds, excluding specialty beds. If conversion of the number of acute care beds which equals the number of proposed hospital inpatient general psychiatric beds for fi adults and children and adolescents, respectfully, would result in an annual acute care occupancy exceeding 75 percent for the applicable planning horizon, the applicant shall only be required to convert the number of beds necessary to achieve a projected annual 75 percent acute care occupancy for the applicable planning horizon, excluding specialty beds. c) In order to ensure access to hospital inpatient general psychiatric services for Medicaid- eligible and charity care adults and children and adolescents, 40 percent of the gross bed ' need allocated to each District for hospital inpatient general psychiatric services for adults and children and adolescents should be allocated to general hospitals. d) Regardless of whether bed need is shown under the need formula, no additional hospital inpatient general psychiatric beds for adults or children and adolescents, or additional beds in an IRTF for children and adolescents seeking to have the program beds licensed as Ispecialty hospital beds, shall normally be approved in a District unless the average annual occupancy rate of the licensed hospital inpatient general psychiatric beds for adults or children and adolescents, including beds for IRTF for children and adolescents licensed as specialty hospital beds, in the district equals or exceeds 75 percent. ' e) The applicant for an IRTF for children and adolescents seeking to have the program beds licensed as specialty hospital beds shall provide documentation that the district's licensed non - hospital residential treatment programs for children and adolescents with P s Y chiatric disorders do not meet the need for the proposed service. This documentation shall include the number of residential facilities and beds in the District, the type of clients served, and rthe type of program provided. In addition, the applicant shall provide letters of support from other mental health professionals in the District for the proposed facility. »s health Planning Council of Southwest Florida 7 I 16G1.4 Additionally, according to rule 59C- 1.040, preference will be given to those applicants (competitive and non - competitive) who: a) Provide Medicaid and charity care days as a percentage of their total patient days equal to or greater than the average percentage of Medicaid and charity patient days of total patient days provided by other hospitals in the District, as determined for the most recent calendar year prior to the year of the application for which data is available from the Health Care Board. b) Propose to serve the most seriously mentally- ill patients (e.g. suicidal patients; patients 1 with acute schizophrenia; atients with severe depression) P p ) to the extent that these patients can benefit from a hospital -based organized inpatient treatment program. ic) Propose to serve Medicaid - eligible programs. d) Propose to serve individuals without regard to their ability to pay. e) Agree to be a designated public or private receiving facility. f) Provide a continuum of psychiatric services for children and adolescents, including services following discharge. 0 179 ' Health Planning Council of Southwest Florida 1 � 16G1 4�+ Hospital inpatient substance abuse services are subject to CON review under Florida Administrative Codes, Section 59C- 1.041. These services, whether provided directly by the hospital or under contract, include, at a minimum, emergency screening services treatment planning services, pharmacology (if appropriate), individual therapy, family therapy, discharge planning, referral services including written referral agreements for educational and ' vocational services and occupational and recreational therapies. Separate CONs are required for adult and adolescent /child substance abuse units. Specialty hospitals must have a ' minimum total capacity of 40 beds. (This minimum capacity may include beds used for ' hospital inpatient general psychiatric services.) Beds for acute detoxification services in general hospitals are considered a subset of the total number of medical surgical beds allocated to each District. rThe determination of future need for substance abuse services for adults and adolescents in the District is determined twice a year, projected five years in the future, and is published as a 1 fixed bed need pool by the Agency for Health Care Administration (AHCA ) twice a y ear. At each interval, a need formula is applied which gives the net adult substance abuse bed need. There is no mathematical methodology for adolescent /child substance abuse beds. Projected need for District Eight for the July 2003 planning horizon for adult inpatient ' substance abuse beds finds no net bed need. IIn addition, regardless of whether bed need is shown under the need formula additional beds may be approved if the occupancy rate of the hospital's current substance abuse beds equaled or exceeded 85 percent for the 12 month period ending 6 months prior to the beginning date ' of the quarter of the publication of the fixed bed need pool. 180 Health Planning Council of Southw•at Florida 16G 1 Other factors considered in the review of CON applications for hospital inpatient substance abuse services for adults include: a) Evidence that their proposal is consistent with the needs of the community and other criteria contained in Local Health Council Plans, the District Plan and the IState Health Plan. b) Applications from general hospitals for new or expanded hospital inpatient substance abuse beds for adults normally cannot be approved unless acute care beds are converted in equal numbers of the proposed substance abuse beds unless the applicant can reasonably y project an annual occupancy rate of 75 percent for the applicable planning horizon, based on historical utilization patterns for all acute care beds, excluding specialty beds. If conversion of the number of acute care beds which equals the number of proposed hospital inpatient substance abuse beds for adults would result in an annual acute care occupancy exceeding 75 percent for the applicable planning horizon, the applicant shall only be required to convert the number of beds necessary to achieve a projected annual 75 percent acute care occupancy for the applicable planning horizon excluding specialty beds. c) In order to ensure access to hospital inpatient substance abuse services for Medicaid - eligible and charity care adults, 40 percent of the gross bed need allocated to each District for hospital inpatient substance abuse services for adults should be allocated to g eneral hospitals. d) Regardless of whether bed need is shown under the need formula, no additional hospital inpatient substance abuse beds for adults shall normally be approved for a District unless the average annual occupancy rate of the licensed hospital inpatient substance abuse beds for adults in the district equals or exceeds 75 percent. lsl I lealth Planning Council of Southwest Florida n P_ t PJ 1 r I J tJ I 16GI The need for hospital inpatient substance abuse services for children and adolescents, according to Rule 59C -1.041 is determined consistent with the following: a) The Agency shall consider the need for hospital inpatient substance abuse services for children /adolescents within the context of licensed or approved hospital inpatient substance abuse services for children /adolescents and licensed non - hospital residential treatment programs for children /adolescents with substance abuse disorders. The applicant for hospital inpatient substance abuse services for children /adolescents shall provide documentation that the district's licensed non - hospital residential treatment programs for children /adolescents with substance abuse disorders do not meet the need for the proposed service. b) No additional hospital inpatient substance abuse beds for children /adolescents shall normally be approved in a district having one or more facilities with hospital inpatient substance abuse services for children /adolescents unless the average annual occupancy rate of all licensed hospital inpatient substance abuse beds for children /adolescents in the district equaled or exceeded 75 percent. c) Under special circumstances, need for additional hospital inpatient substance abuse beds for children /adolescents is demonstrated at a hospital with licensed hospital inpatient substance abuse services for children /adolescents regardless of the average annual occupancy, if the occupancy of the hospital's inpatient substance abuse beds for children /adolescents exceeded 85 percent. Other factors considered are: consistency with needs of community and other criteria in Local Health Council Plans, the District Plan and the State Health Plan; conversion of existing acute care beds unless a projected annual occupancy rate of 75 percent for the applicable planning horizon is shown; If conversion of acute care beds would create an acute 182 Health Planning Council of Southwest Florida 1� t r n .�Ui+m care occupancy exceeding 75 percent, then the applicant would only have to convert the number of beds necessary to achieve a projected 75 percent acute care occupancy. In addition, preference is given among competing applicants who provide more Medicaid and charity care days than the average District total percentage of Medicaid and charity patient days and those who propose to serve Medicaid eligible persons, substance abusing pregnant and postpartum women regardless of ability to pay, and individuals without regard to their ability to pay. 183 Hcalth Planning Council of Southwest Florida 16G10, IIII. Local Review Criteria In addition to review criteria promulgated by state rule, the Plan Development Committee and Board of Directors of the Health Planning Council of Southwest Florida formulate certain local criteria against which competing applications can be measured. These criteria are developed through the local health planning process and criteria for both inpatient psychiatric and substance abuse are enumerated below. i a) Preference shall be given to applicants for psychiatric and substance abuse beds who address their proposal with respect to the alcohol, drug abuse and mental health priority needs identified in the current District Eight Department of Children and Families Strategic Plan. b ) Preference shall be given to applicants for new beds that address the district service needs that are based on population specific or target group need where relevant. c) Preference shall be given to applicants who demonstrate their proposal develops a community oriented network of services with a continuum of care from early problem intervention to health maintenance and supportive after -care services. d) Preference shall be given to a psychiatric and substance abuse care provider CON applicant that conditions the application to accept all persons in need, especially the medically underserved, including Medicaid, bad debt and charity patients, equal to existing levels in the subdistrict. In the event of competing applications, preference will be given to the applicant committing to provide the greatest percentage of the facility's available annual days to these patients. 1 184 Health Planning Council of Southwest Florida n i F1 Li F-I e t I 16G 1 e) Preference shall be given to an applicant who proposes to use existing space rather than new construction. 185 Health Planning Council of Southwest Florida 11 [I ri fl n 16 G 1 r C. COMPREHENSIVE MEDICAL REHABILITATION INPATIENT SERVICES According to Florida Administrative Code, 59C- 1.039, Comprehensive Medical Rehabilitation Inpatient Services (Med Rehab) are defined as "an organized program of integrated intensive care services provided by a coordinated multidisciplinary team to patients with severe physical disabilities such as stroke, spinal cord injury, congenital deformity, amputation, major multiple trauma, fracture of femur, brain injury, polyarthritis including rheumatoid arthritis, neurological disorders including multiple sclerosis, motor neuron diseases, polyneuropathy, muscular dystrophy and Parkinson's disease, and burns ". District Eight has five med rehab facilities with 194 beds. These facilities and their bed compliment are depicted in Table 17. District Eight also has 10 approved comprehensive medical rehabilitation beds awaiting licensure at Healthsouth Rehabilitation Hospital. Table 17 Bed Inventory, District Eight Comprehensive Medical Rehabilitation Inpatient Facilities Subdistrict. . Coun - , 1—unity Hospital-," .Rehab.- L atlotte..-.. , Cou iar_ aMemori l.op 20 Total 20 II: Collie INaples Community Hospital y; . 30 Total 30 V: Lee JUe Memorial, Cleveland °• 60 Total 60 VI: Sarasota = Ilicalthsbuth Rehab liospital 7 '74, . 60 VL• Sarasou ; Sutiso Memorial . :5: 24 Total 84 District VIII Total f' 194 Source: Health Planning Council of Southwest Florida Research 186 Health Planning Council of Southwest Florida F1 �A i L 11 t I s i i n I6GIa; Tables 18 and 19 portray utilization data for 1996 and 1997, respectively. Occupancy rates from 1993, 69 %, have risen to 79.4 % in 1997 with continuing rises in admissions, patient days and decreases in length of stay. Table 18 1996 District Eight Comprehensive Rehabilitation Bed Utilization Subdistrict: •. >�t � , Numbcr a Ceaiust ,� A� cs ; n ' < Y x; AVg;� ' Percent .noun ,Coicununi Hospital s Adiniisions IJah•"yf'?` "�" ` S# �b I: Charlotte Columbia Fawcett Mcmorial;i, Memorial; 201 3821 58371 16.0 15.3 80.0% Total 10 382f- 81 5837 16.0 15.31 80.0% !I: Collier INaples Community Hospital 30 741 8182 22.4 1 I.0 74.7% Total 30 741 8182 22.4 11.0 74.7 °h V: •L.ee' Lee Memorial, Cleveland 60 10891 15865 43.5 14.6 72.4% Total 60 1089 15865 43.5 14.6 72.4% VI: Suasota IHealthsouth Rehab Hos ital 60 1142 19832 54.3 17.4 90.6% VI: Sarasota Sarasota Memorial 24 673 6653 18.2 9.9 75.9% Total 84 1815 26485 71.6 14.6 86.4% District VIII Total 194 4017 56369 154.41 14.01 79.60/6 Source: Health Planning Council of Southwest Florida Research Table 19 1997 District Eight Comprehensive Rehabilitation Bed Utilization L � .. <" •` >i^ l� .!i"^ �,++'' ""^ 4 �k anti r a' Subdikdctt ,ri s ' , Y if "5X, r " lCeit p �e ' �g 1 • +�`'u ' rr+^i . ixt .. , y P: ACtT. y C g ef omuai s i i n's a "�" ` S# � I: `,Chidotte V.'.. r~ ColumbiarFawceft Meiriii ' 1 , 20 426 5751 15.8 Total 13.5 78.8% 20 426 5751 15.8 13.5 78.8% fl: Collier ' Na les Communi Hos ital ; 30 751 7875 21.6 10.5 71.9% Total 30 751 7875 21.6 10.5 71.9% V: Lee Lee Memorial, Cleveland 60 1071 15321 42.0 14.3 70.0% Total 60 1071 15321 42.0 14.3 70.0% VI: Sarasota ;• c _•= Healthsouth Rehab H italr,* : 60 1278 20436 56.0 16.0 93.3% VI °'- Sariiotaz SaritotaMepiorial�r'";':z r , =p 24 722 6856 18.8 9.5 Total 84 2000 27292 74.8 13.6 78.3% 89.0% District VIII:Tota 194 4248 56239 154.1 13.2 79.4% Source: Health Planning Council of Southwest Florida Research 187 Health Planning Council of Southwest Florida 6 G II. Need Determination The determination of future need for comprehensive medical rehabilitation inpatient services in the District is determined twice a year, projected five years in the future and is published as a fixed bed need pool by the Agency for Health Care Administration twice a y ear. At each interval, a need formula is applied which gives the projected net bed need. IAlso, regardless of the projected bed need, new beds will not be approved unless the average annual occupancy, rate of the licensed Med Rehab beds in the District was at least 80 percent for the 12 month period ending 6 months prior to the beginning of date of the quarter of the publication of the fixed bed need pool (adjusted net bed need). Using these criteria, in District Eight there is no projected need for comprehensive medical rehabilitation beds for the July 2003 planning horizon. The rule specifies that regardless of whether bed need is shown under the need formula, other general criteria for new rehabilitation programs are: a minimum medical rehab unit size of 20 beds for general hospitals and 60 beds for specialty hospitals; program accreditation or eligibility; and participation in Medicaid and Medicare programs. In addition, existing facilities wishing to expand the number of beds may get approval, in the absence of the need formula and District annual average occupancy criteria, if the occupancy rate of the hospital's licensed Med Rehab inpatient beds was at least 90 percent for at least two consecutive calendar quarters at least 6 months prior to the beginning date for the quarter of the publication of the fixed bed need pool and at least one of the following conditions is also met: 1 188 Health Planning Council of Southwest Florida I b u 1 log Ia) The applicant submits evidence that it has a specialty inpatient rehabilitation service, accredited as a specialty by the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities ' (CARF), that is not available elsewhere in the district, and the applicant's high occupancy occurred in the specialty rehabilitation service beds; or, b) The applicant is a disproportionate share hospital as determined consistent with the provisions of section 409.911, Florida Statutes, and the applicant submits evidence that it has been providing both Medicaid and charity care days in its comprehensive medical rehabilitation inpatient beds. According to the rule, other factors to be considered in the review of CON for applications for comprehensive medical rehabilitation inpatient services are: a) Applicants shall provide evidence in their applications that their proposal is consistent ` with the needs of the community and other criteria contained in the Local Health Council District Health Plan, including the Certificate of Need Allocation Factors Report and the State Health Plan. b Applications from om general hospitals for new or expanded comprehensive medical rehabilitation inpatient beds shall not normally be approved unless the applicant converts a number of acute care beds, as defined in Rule 59C- 1.038, Florida Administrative Code, excluding specialty beds, which is equal to the number of comprehensive medical rehabilitation inpatient beds, unless the applicant can reasonably project an annual occupancy rate of 75 percent for the applicable planning horizon, based on historical utilization patterns, for all acute care beds, excluding specialty beds. If conversion of the number of acute care beds which equals the number of proposed comprehensive medical rehabilitation inpatient beds would result in an ; nnual acute care occupancy exceeding 75 percent for the applicable planning horizon, the applicant shall only be required to 189 Health Planning Council of Southwest Florida PJ t t PA i 6G convert the number of beds necessary to achieve a projected annual 75 percent acute care occupancy rate for the applicable planning horizon, excluding specialty beds. According to the Rule, priority consideration will be given to: a) An applicant that is a disproportionate share hospital as determined consistent with the provisions of section 409.911, Florida Statutes. b) An applicant proposing to serve Medicaid - eligible persons. c) An applicant that is a designated trauma center, as defined in section 1OD- 66.108, Florida Administrative Code. 190 Health Planning Council of Southwest Florida 16 G 1 '� III. Local Review Criteria In addition to review criteria promulgated by state rule, the Plan Development Committee and Board of Directors of the Health Planning Council of Southwest Florida have formulated certain local criteria against which competing applications can be measured. These criteria were developed through the local health planning process and are enumerated below. a) Preference shall be given to existing providers who can show a defined service area need ibased on a twelve -month annual occupancy of 80% of their existing beds. b) In communities where existing facilities have been providing rehabilitative services, 1 preference shall be given proposals for upgrading services and expanding rehabilitative modalities of care rather than establishing totally new facilities for rehabilitative care. c) Preference shall be given to those CON applications which demonstrate the applicant's commitment to cost containment by providing comparative cost, charges or historical experience for the immediate service area. d) Preference shall be given to an applicant who proposes to use existing space rather than new construction. n �I i� 191 Health Planning Council of Southwest Florida D. NURSING HOMES Nursing Homes provide skilled nursing g an extended health care services to the elderly and chronically ill in a generally sub -acute care setting. District Eight currently has 62 free standing skilled nursing facilities, eight hospitals with Medicare certified skilled nursing units and 7,154 Iicensed nursing home beds. The total number of beds in use varies from month to month depending upon nursing home facility discretion in the use of private rooms requested by patients. There are two types of nursing ng home beds or skilled nursing unit beds which are licensed and approved under different Florida statutes and Administrative rules. Two hundred ninety five (295) of the nursing home beds in District Eight are "sheltered" nursing home beds located in seven continuing care retirement communities. Sheltered beds are regulated g ted under Chapter 400, Part I, Florida Statutes (F.S.), and are only located at continuing care retirement communities certified under Chapter 651.118, F.S.. They are subject to approval through a Certificate of Need process, and regulated under Rule 59C -1.37 F.A.C. Sheltered nursing home beds may be used as community nursing home beds (or for persons who are not residents of the facility and who are not parties to a continuing care contract: Chapter 651.118, F.S.) during the first five years after licensure then the sheltered beds are reserved exclusively for residents of the continuing care retirement community unless AHCA approves a conversion to community bed status. Generally sheltered beds are approved at a ratio of one sheltered bed to every four residential units in the continuing care retirement community. j92 Health Planning Council of Southwest Florida IJ t I I I f] 1 bGl*14 As of May, 1998, there are 94 additional sheltered beds currently approved but not yet licensed. Cypress Cove at HealthPark has approval for 64 sheltered beds in Lee County and The Moorings, in Collier County, has approval for 30 more sheltered beds. Community nursing homes and nursing home beds are approved through the CON process and are located at nursing homes licensed under Chapter 400, Part 1, F.S. and under Chapter 395 F.S. for beds located in a hospital. In District Eight, eight acute care hospitals converted beds to skilled nursing beds (hospital based facilities). This trend shows the creation of distinct skilled nursing units within the hospital which are Medicare certified. During 1997, eight of these units were in operation which provided 170 skilled nursing beds to the District. Table 20 depicts the hospital -based skilled nursing facilities and their bed compliments. Table 20 Bed Inventory - District Eight Hospital -Based Skilled Nursing Facilities Subdistrict: County Y, mmudity HosptEat' SI±IE I: Charlotte Columbia Fawcett Memorial k.,,, 25 Total 25 II: Collier INaplesCom;n—unity Hospital ' 24 Total 24 V: Lee Columbia EasrPointe Ho ital+�;: 13 V: Lee' Coliurm is Gulf Coast Ho ital ,,':1, 10 V: Lee : Colum is R 'onal Medical Cenfe 20 Total 43 VI:: Saruota;~c l ; Cclt%am 'i Eri eai -bod: r' 10 VI: Sarisoti' s S3F dual;:"= 32 VI: Sarasota: ',: ` °' Boa S° &bibs - Venice Hos ital7' ' : 36 Total 78 District VIII Total ti,; "' , 170 Source: Health Planning Council of SW Florida Research Also the parent companies of several hospital /health systems own nursing homes or have a financial interest in nearby nursing homes. These include Lee Memorial Health System- 193 1 lealth Planning Council of Southwest Florida f] I F� n 16G1 44 HealthPark Care Center, Columbia Englewood Healthcare Center, and Bon Secours -St. Joseph Nursing Care. 194 Health Planning Council of Southwest Florida i IU -� -if. The largest number of community nursing; home beds (6.859 beds) are located in 59 nursing; homes located throughout the District. 'fable 21 includes the facility nailles, location and number of beds for District Eight's Nursing Home facilities. Table 2l Bed Inventory - District Eight Nursing Home Facilities Planning Area: County Nursing Home Licensed Beds 1. Charlotte Arbors of Port Charlotte 115 1. Charlotte Beverly Health & Rehab Center of Englewood 120 L Charlotte Bon Secours St. Joseph's Nursing Care Center 104 1. Charlotte IHS of Port Charlotte 164 I. Charlotte Life Care Center of Punta Gorda 180 I. Charlotte Mariner Health of Port Charlotte 120 1. Charlotte NHC of Port Charlotte 190 1. Charlotte South Port Nursing Center 12: rotal 1103 2. Collier Bentley ViUa e i 93 2. Collier Harborside Healthcare Naples 120 2. Collier Heritage Health Care Center Naples 97 2. Collier Manor Care at Lely Palms 117 2. Collier Manor Care Naples 120 2. Collier The Moorings 76 2. Collier NHC Naples 60 2. Collier NHC Imperial 60 2. Collier Premier Place at the Glenview 35 Total 778 3. Lee Beverly Health and Rehab. at Coral Trace 120 3. Lee Calusa Harbour Health Center 100 3. Lee Colonial Oaks Rehab. Center 120 3. Lee Cross Key Manor! 110 3. Lee Cypress Manor 121, 3. Lee Gulf Coast Village Care Center 60 3. Lee Health Park Care Center 90 3. Lee Heartland Healthcare Center Ft. Myers 120 3. Lee Into rated Health Services of Ft. Myers 101 7 3. Lee Lee Convalescent Center 146 3. Lee Palm City Rehab. be Specialty Services 150 3. Lee Pines Village Care Center 120 3. Lee Rehabilitation & Healthcare Center of Cape Coral 120 3. Lee Shady Rest Care Pavilion 180 3. Lee Shell Point Nursing Pavilion 180 Total 184T— Sot' rce: 1le,tlth Planning; U(mn(d of Snuthwrtit Florida Research 195 1 lealth Planning Council of Southwest Florida i i i f' Table 21 Ped Inventory - District Eight Nursing Home Facilities (COIltinlle(l) Planning Area: County - Nursing Home Licensed Beds 4. DeSoto Desoto Manor ! 118 Total 118 5. Hendry/Glades Clewiston Health Care Center 120 5. Hendry/Glades Meadowbrook Manor of LaBelle 93 Total 213 6. Sarasota Arbors at Sarasota I 81 6. Sarasota Bay Village of Sarasota 107 6. Sarasota Bon Secours Venice Nursing Care Center 120 6. Sarasota Brighton Gardens by Marriot 45 (). Sarasota East Manor Medical Care Center 169 6. Sarasota Emerald Oaks 1 120 6. Sarasota Harborside Health Care Center Pinebrook Place 120 6. Sarasota Harborside Health,Care Center Sarasota 120 6. Sarasota Heartland Healthcare & Rehab. Center 140 6. Sarasota Heritage Health Cue Center Venice 120 6. Sarasota Integrated Health Services at Beneva 120 6. Sarasota Integrated Health Services of Sarasota 180 6. Sarasota Integrated Health Services of Venice North 178 6. Sarasota J. H. Floyd Sunshine Manor 101 6. Sarasota Kensinztdn Manor 1 87 6. Sarasota Lakeside Terrace Skilled Nursing Center 120 6. Sarasota Manor Care Health Services of Venice 129 6. Sarasota Manor Care Health Services Sarasota 178 6. Sarasota Pines of Sarasota 204 6. Sarasota Plymouth Harbor i 60 6. Sarasota Quality Health Cafe Center 120 6. Sarasota The Springs at Lake Pointe Woods 120 6. Sarasota Sarasota Health Care Center 120 6. Sarasota Sunn side Nursing Home 60 6. Sarasota Venice Nursing Pavilion South 120 6. Sarasota Village On the Isle i 60 Total 3099 District VIII 'Dotal 7154 S��tirrc: Iic.iltL Pianninq t:,nuuii ,lf S- _tth�xc�t l�lnritLi Rctcarch 196 I lealth Planning; Council of Southwest Florida t t i 16 G 1 'I Occupancy decreased slightly, from 90.1 % in 1996 to 89.3 % in 1997. Medicaid continue.; to be the main source of payment. Tables 22 and 23 depict nursing home utilization in District Eight during 1996 and 1997. Table 22 1996 District Eight Nursing Home Utilization Plaanin 'aCgrtArea.� 1 Charlotte: ., +/""f. � r, of ��•j, �•3 ' +° i ome;`s :. /?�. ' ". d # . with 6 H Bever) , Health & Rehab Center of Englewood ,, , / �� `' Lt&cedua e f d 120 loAmt7 ` `t u 161 ; a.�ayt 163 Ceai9l♦ls 370261 N�'hyMberit CEnf�+" }ij cY 84.5% 1."Cw6tte; ' ' " ' Bon Secours Str are h's Nursing Cam Ce iteri �.' 104 351 339 36519 96.2% 1. Charlotte,. < . Columbia Fawcttt Memorial Hospital 15 360 363 4991 91.2% 1. ChirlOttl I► .i rAs [HS`of POit Cbitibtte9M * s1 *Cot 1 s 164 440 408 56193 93.9% 1• atm6ft�W fi - 0 "CdW.Cd%hr :Po"WG6r&' 1wNa'. 180 182 178 62895 95.7% 1. ChirlotYE 3� Maiiabil`H °' 120 239 234 37514 85.6% i,ChiHatbe::' -i: NHC,O .Poet Chino "tseti'r - 'r :•: �a i'e;- 180 447 425 59502 90.6% 1..Chtlotte : • ISouth Port Numing Center- -^ 120 325 331 41294 94.3% Total 1003 2508 2441 335934 91.8% 2: °Colder v 93 116 102 28150 82.9% 2• +Colder =+r;4 !, FTarbor"ticleiitalthhre.Na (el Go 120 140 133 41088 93.8% 2.,'.CO Ili tr4#^, k`4 I kkrW Hiilth'Cat'iCi ter Naples "K -00V 00 A 1 97 157 157 33456 94.5% MiiBo "r`.CiNtYtLai 97 264 171 33832 95.6% 2. Collieir','. �t Manor.Cir£Ntirsin b[Rehab.wE ' <;.a:: z w` _.. 120 180 173 36642 83.7% 2. Colder,'., '-s: 76 209 108 26585 95.8% 2: Colder" :M'? NHC:N kJllS1"lEi";'f.,.. ;!:' 60 189 183 19872 90.7% 2. Collier L' r NHCIttt"" r611df407. r► t.� ,'F ;' . , ,+ ' s" 60 150 145 20805 2. Collier jPrernier Place st the Glenview. • . ' ^ 35 8o 74 12582 1 98.5% Total 758 1485 1346 253012 91.4% 3: • Lee. Beverly Health and Rehab. at Coral Trace. . 120 1 323 321 41598 95.0% 3. Lee,, . ti . Caluaa Harbour Health Center ' :` - > :, " 100 160 139 34745 95.2% 3. Lee 3. Let lo. 3.: Lee ,1iF` � `: -' Colonial Oalta Rehab. Center,: G r tPtHa CoWinbiaSWo "'tonal Medical Center,,�4 8Av ;' ,: 120 13 20 400 276 411 388 N/A N/A 37677 3039 3729 86.0% 64.0% 51.1% 3. Lee! t "';- `" 9, Cron • Mih6WAf.a'� g`�% : e +s la . Yr"g° ii °# 3 y >: k' • 110 98 97 392} 8 97.7% 3. Lme +.ra+ +at';±s✓t 3: Lte °* +:` C G il Cata;C&lte He-*hLWd:Hhl-hbMC4w ter<FuM R' iai�i"dfPtM L'ttCdh�i�Ce7tCer yti`.1 Pa10 % ``ECS simd i 120 192 184 39197 89.5% 60 84 87 21159 96.6% 3:`. 90 367 367 31391 95.6% 3 °h Lee isvkl °try; 3.',.Itx'dl.. 3.9-1176 3: �4r, 120 107 267 352 202 376 39502 36998 90.2% 94.7% 146 162 191 49593 93.1% 150 196 199 50450 92.1% 3: Lee + <f ' Pineir;Ydlf "e C�tiE :Ccaterd.?l:s�i:C ;'`: r: 120 87 90 40664 92.8% 3.nles#"�rst "k•s! Reh`abili4M.24ea1 Centiitf W4, 120 286 1 287 41270 94.2% 3:*Lee`r' 'xr41 °W;' Sh ',R WPi4ilio '#"y 180 180 111 316 1 113 313 1 64203 60330 1 97.7% 91.8% 3r' Lee.i +t*° r 'f ': SFiell Poi iY.Nutsin PaiXonWt s1 ,:; Total 1876 4088 3354 634783 92.71/6 197 health Planning Council of Southwest Florida t i 1_ I J i lbuI Table 22 1996 District Light Nursing Home Utilization (Continued) Planning Area Average Count y Nursing Home Licensed y , Census Percent 4. Desoto Desoto Manor Beds Admissions Discharges z: Days , Occupancy Total { 118 136 115 38886 90.3% 5. Hend /Glades Lewiston Health Care Center 118 136 115 38886 90.3% 5. Hendry /Glades Meadowbrook Manor of LaBelle 120 137 136 39714 90.7`8, rot al 1 93 79 80 32285 95.1 8 5. ,Sarasota Bay Village of Sarasota 213 116 116 71999 92.6% 6. Sarasota { Bon Secoun Venice Nursin I Care Center 1 107 91 5G 32019 82.0 11, 6. Sarasota Bon Secours Venice Ho itsl 120 222 200 96.3`8, 6. Sarasota Columbia En cwood Communit Hos ital i 36 10 917 684 81.3`8, 6. Sarasota East Manor Medical Care Center 2 R 1 q22 040 83.3 8, 5, Sarasota f Emerald Oaks 169 ] 53 844 69.5"x, G. Sarasota t Harborside Health Care Center Pinebrook Plate 120 310 809 6. Sarasota Harborside Health Care Center Sansota 1 12 239 41731 95.38 6. Sansota Heartland Healthcare & Rehab, Center f 120 162 40216 91.81 %, 6. Sarasota Herita a Health Care Center Venice 120 4123 639 13580 76,7`8, 6. Sarasota Into rated Health Services a Beneva 120 113 40343 9211%, 6. Sarasota Into rated Health Services of Sarasota J2: 25R 6. Sarasota into ated Health Services of Venice North 3 18 51 1 55004 93.7"1, 6. Sarasota J. H. Flo d Sunshine Manor 178 410 425 59860 92.11%, 6. Sarasota ( Kensington Manor 101 156 149 31715 86.0`8, 6. Sarasota j Lakeside Terrace Skilled Nursing Center 1 97 1:0 75 73 31206 98.3'8, 6. Sarasota Manor Care Health Services Sarasota f 117 122 38455 R7,R% 6. Sarasota Pines of Sarasota 178 141 344 51280 78.918, 6. Sarasota C Plymouth Harbor 204 97 91 71678 96.318> 6. Sarasota f Quality Health Care Center r,0 85 60 17566 80.2% 6. Sarasota Re cots Park at Sarasota 120 1 128 126 43385 99.11%. 6. Sarasota 1 Sarasota Health Can Center 119 275 293 40647 93,618, 6. Sarasota Sarasota Memorial Hospital 120 262 257 39797 90.918, 6. Sarasota ! Sunn side Nursin Home 32 ri0 574 N/A 8060 E E69. 0% 6. Sarasota Venice Nursing Pavilion South 25 2G 21786 5% 6. Sarasota Village On the Isle 120 139 152 38581 98.1% Total 60 45 45 20403 93.2'8, Uislric[ V111 Total 2901 6751 5154 924700 R7.3 6869 15184 12626 1259314 90.1% Source I Ica Ith Planning Counul of SW FI, -nda krticarch 198 1 Icalth Planning; Council of Southwest Florida 0 it t CI 16G1 aa, Table 23 1997 District Eight Nursing Home Utilization Source: Health Planning Council of Southwest Florida Research 199 Health Planning Council of Southwest Florida 120 213 222 40880 1:` Chir]i e' C;+u Bon S Si b'" ' h'1hN OW, , 104 292 293 36541 96.3% 1: tf7 G�blt3mbiaP,riicilMM 2;tial ii IFiSf 15 256 157 4478 81.8% 1'x ChaFld° 164 180 712 259 708 252 56680 60748 94.7% 92.5% 11G l:f Gharlottew M3nal'i%slih bf Port:Ghulatte" ?? +?, ?s� !y 120 261 238 35194 80.4% 1. Charlotte *4 -41 NHC•nf P6-R Charlotte" A9 ° ' S * 7 r I so 3 a7 344 58330 89.8% I. Charlottb Isouthpoit,Nursing Center, 120 320 1 326 43309 98.9% Total 1003 2660 2540 336160 91.8% 2.,XMierk,." , <. Bent N e' +i }t 93 142 146 25434 74.9% 2: ;Cb1Ler! �' Haiborsidi H61tiicare Naples 120 183 173 40197 9 t.8% 2- `- Collor: , Heritate Health Cire Center Naples - 97 152 155 33367 94.2% Colluek-4itli,'r Manor:Cire- W."L`d .Palnms :: �,b::„a, rr�'y: 97 246 241 31081 87.8% 2: "Cb11Ier'•' = "" MaubrCaiNuisin dtRe}iab 's1Gi ^� ; y4;'. 120 221 225 39772 90.8% 2. Collie=r- Mooria Park A ':•" �r':xk:. 76 100 R7 25812 93.0% 2:.Collierr� ,_ NCH'- Ni`les.,l° "f 24 262 243 2763 31.5% 2::Colli&eA -, "a� NHGNa " "le:'"fx' ;, % ` 60 154 164 19668 89.8% L Co1LF> All&,' INHC, 60 197 170 19895 90.8% 2.Gcllies"t°�r��. Pidm�erRl3be�it'the Glenvie�v^F i"'?�. x 35 81 69 12462 97.5% Total 758 1476 1430 247688 89.5% Beperl ".Health•`anel Rehab. at.Coral.Traix r _ :,- 120 336 329 41879 95.6% Caltisa HiibbQr Healt}i Center "i - 100 164 161 34862 95.5% 3•;I.ec' "�+r •• Colonial,OaksRehib. Center: 120 315 311 41343 94.4% 3 Lu4p..t,'r . Columbiai ist•P64iteHo ital F *; .., yv'y; sG' +. 13 207 203 2189 46.1% 3. Lee " Columbia SW Re `onal Medical Center "' `('.` , 20 448 215 4836 66.2% 3. Lee': _ Cross K Manor:-'. 110 117 118 38511 95.9% 3. ;Lee Cypiess Manor,' ":, A • . r ; 120 169 127 39379 89.9% 3: Lee Gulf CUWMRA Care'Centeir4, , •: ^ nr 60 105 101 20331 92.8% 3 -Lee Health N&CareCenter:. _ „ r r -,- 90 311 308 31152 94.8% 3: Heiftla td-HWtha t.Cenfer a M*t fir,-- 'e "* ;, 120 361 36] 41063 93.8% 3. x U' ted Health Sezviees of Ft M" ers F "� + 107 402 403 36578 93.7% l &C-on. ' LC:eatef4#.r " ', 146 235 238 48044 90.2% 3:3L &�"„'. �, Palfit Rb:dt S ecial" Serdid 150 211 191 52453 95.8% 3:'!L^.�•,�;�, .� Pinti: '" , e';G�e"ntei.�`Mr`��� � ` �'r;.. 120 78 78 73 3 42868 97.9% Re6btliWdn WHealthcare Center of Ci "' :Co 120 4 40758 93.1 % 3;1iee c* 'h °• . " Shid Reii�'Care`PaviLoa't =' r:•; ,.,hr. :. -> 180 134 134 56294 85.7% 3., Lee' ` Shell PoiftNursineNvilion 180 296 282 62611 95.3% Total 1876 4323 3966 635151 92.8% Source: Health Planning Council of Southwest Florida Research 199 Health Planning Council of Southwest Florida t Planning Area: 4. De: Total 1 otal 6. Sarasota 6. Sarasota 6. Sarasota 6. Sarasota 6. Sarasota 6. Sarasota 6. Sarasota 6. Sarasota 6. Sarasota 6. Sarasota 6. Sarasota 6. Sarasota 6. Sarasota 6. Sarasota 6. Sarasota 6. Sarasota 6. Sarasota 6. Sarasota 6. Sarasota 6. Sarasota 6. Sarasota 6. Sarasota 6. Sarasota 6. Sarasota 6. Sarasota 6. Sarasota Total District VIII Total Table 23 1997 District Eight Nursing Home Utilization (Continued) Nursing Home ? Manor Clewiston Health Care Center Meadowbrook Manor of LaBelle I Bay Village of Sarasota Bon Secours Venice Nursing Care Center r Bon Secours Venice Hospital Columbia Englewood Community Hospita East Manor Medial Care Center Emerald Oaks Harborside Health Care Center Pinebrook Harborside Health Care Center Sarasota Heartland Healthcare be Rehab. Center Heritage Health Care Center Venice Integrated Health Services at Beneva Integrated Health Services of Sarasota Integrated Health Services of Venice North J. H. Floyd Sunshine Manor I Kensington Manor Lakeside Terrace Skilled Nursing Center Manor Care Health Services Sarasota Pines of Sarasota Plymouth Harbor Quality Health Care Center Regents Park at Sarasota Sarasota Health Care Center i Sarasota Memorial Hospital Sunnyside Nursing Home Venice Nursing Pavilion South Villaee On the Isle Source I IciI111 1'Ltnnin -, (fir unci; n( S,utha•cst Flnrid.t R.cscarcII Licensed Beds I Admissions I Dischar 118 1 104 1 190 118 104 190 120 1 150 1 155 93 1 103 91 213 253 236 17,-T-, 07 R8 131 120 310 298 36 916 384 10 289 312 169 131, lit 120 277 255 L'-_ 132 227 12" 189 199 120 750 659 120 121 126 12^� 260 260 18" 627 _ 643 178 488 506 101 142 132 87 78 110 12;, I80 178 178 386 _ 387 2^�4 112 1 ',7 63 54 86 120 112 114 119 _ 255 _ 270 120 252 262 32 294 537 60 _ 62 62 12' 76 116 60 29 51 29,^,1 6722 6643 6869 15536 15015 20'� I icalth Planning Council of Southwest Florida Average Census Percent Days Occupancy 36904 85.7`%, 36904 85.7% 41011 93.6'%, 33022 97.3% 74033 95.2% 31437 80.51/, 39449 90.1'x, 10969 83.5% 2628 72.0`X, 40229 65.2'X, 33120 75.1,'X. 41282 94.3",;, 37939 86.6'%, 35374 80.80/1 40323 92.1'x, 41058 93.7'X, 54876 83.5'X, 56816 87.4'x, 34810 94,4`Yo 30289 95.4X, 38213 87.2 " /, 58487 90.01x, 69301 93,1'14, 19574 89.4 ^ /, 40571 92.6'X, 89.81X, _38984 38444 87.81X, 6557 56.1 %, 23267 106.2 %, 24851 56.7'X, 20088 91.51X, 909536 85.11'/,, ?239472 89.3% P r [l r r i i [l Chapter 400, fart I F.S., Rule 59C- 1.036, Florida Administrative Code, regulates community nursing home beds, and Rule 59C -1.037 regulates sheltered nursing home beds. An amendment to Rule 59C- 1.036, with a separate methodology for regulating hospital -based skilled nursing units, was effective in June 1998. This will be described more fully in the next update of the CON Allocation Factors Report. The determination of future need for community nursing home beds in the District is determined twice a year, projected three years in the future, and is published as a fixed bed need pool by the Agency for Health Care Administration (AHCA) twice a year. At each interval, a need formula is applied which gives the District a projected, age adjusted, total number of community nursing home beds needed in three years. This methodology provides for adjustments to current community nursing home bed rates based upon expected changes in the proportion of district residents age 75+ and the current utilization of community nursing home beds in the subdistricts designated by local health councils. Currently, the fixed need pool for community nursing home beds and hospital -based skilled nursing units for the January, 2001 planning horizon is as follows in District Eight. Subdistrict Net Bed Need Subdistrict : County r,,,t Nursing Hospital based SNU I: Charlotte 0 0 II: Collier: `` `' 0 0 III: `.DeSoto ; °'7 IV: _ Hen /Gl VI: �Sarnota l^, District VIII Total SOURCE: Agency for Health Care Administration, Notice of Fixed Need Pool for Community Nursing Home Beds, April 1998 201 Health Planning Council of Southwest Florida 16G 1 Regardless of bed need, the Agency may approve applications where geographically underserved areas or problems in access to licensed but unused beds are demonstrated. Medicaid patients represent approximately 54.7 % of the nursing home patient days for District Eight nursing homes based on 1997 data. This is the P largest payer source with the proportion of days paid for by Medicaid continuing to rise. The high percentage of Medicaid patient days would indicate that while a large number of nursing home beds in general may ' not be needed, there continues to be a strain on the system to adequately provide for Medicaid beds. I� F� J 202 health Planning Council of Southwest Florida r i ii i r� J I 6G 1 t, Nor In addition to review criteria promulgated by state rule, the Plan Development Committee and Board of Directors of the Health Planning Council of Southwest Florida formulate certain local criteria against which competing applications can be measured. These criteria were developed through the local health planning process and are enumerated below. a) Preference shall be given to new and existing community nursing home bed developments that will condition their application to equal, at a minimum, the current District average Medicaid patient day percentage in the current six -month cycle, based on the latest available Florida Community Nursing Horne Bed Need Projections by District and Subdistrict. b) Preference shall be given to those CON applicants who condition their applications on meeting community or district -wide need for nursing home care for hard to place patients, including but not limited to: ventilator patients, spinal cord injury patients, head injury patients, pediatric patients, AIDS /HIV patients, Alzheimer patients, and chronically mentally ill patients. c) Preference shall be given to applicants proposing to provide a continuum of services to community residents, including but not limited to: respite, adult day care and the chronically mentally ill. d) Preference shall be given to applications for the expansion of existing facilities to 120 beds over construction of new facilities in the same area. 203 Health Planning Council of Southwest Florida i i I 1 6G e) Preference shall be given to applications proposing to construct a community nursing home facility of at least 60 beds. f) Preference shall be given to an applicant who proposes to use existing space rather than new construction. a) Preference shall be given to an applicant who proposes to use existing space rather than new construction. 204 Health Planning Council of Southwest Florida 1, b G 1 poll, ' E. MEDICARE CERTIFIED HOME HEALTH AGENCIES INVIiK4101614 .� Home health agencies provide a comprehensive range of nursing P g g and rehabilitative services to ' homebound patients including: nursing care by registered nurses or licensed practical nurses, personal care by home health aides, medical social services and therapeutic services such as ' rehabilitative occupational therapy, physical therapy, and speech therapy. Agencies can either be Medicare Certified, or non - Medicare Certified. A Certificate of Need is required for the establishment of a Medicare certified Home Health Agency and authorizes the home health service agency to locate a home health agency and serve persons anywhere within the District. As of May 1998, there are 38 Medicare Certified Home Health Agencies licensed in District ' Eight. Table 24 lists the Medicare Certified Home Health Agencies by county of service area. Several agencies have multiple service areas. Table 25 depicts home health utilization (patient visits) as reported on the provider's Medicare cost report for fiscal year (FY) 1996- ' ' the most current year available. These numbers reflect the increased use of home health services over the past ten years. Factors associated with this growth include the lower cost of ' home care compared with institutional care, increasing numbers of persons aged 65 and older, expanded private insurance and managed care coverage for home health, and Medicare's promotion of home health care as an alternative to institutionalization. L 205 i- iealth Planning Council of Southwest Florida i 1 6G 1 Table 24 Inventory - District Eight Medicare Certified Home Health Agencies Subdistrict: County i i Agency Name I: Charlotte Able Cire - I: Charlotte Bon Secours - St Joseph Home Health I: Charlotte Columbia Homecare 1: Charlotte Home Health Serv. of Charlotte 1: Charlotte Inde erident Home Health Serv. 11: Collier Able Care 11: Collier Columbia Homecare ll: Collier Home Services, Inc. 11: Collier —Community IHS Homecare II: Collier X -L Care Agency of Collier Ct y. III: DeSoto IDeSoto Memorial Home Health IV: Hendry Home Care of Hendry and Glades IV: Hendry HRMC Famil • Home Care V: Lee Able Care V. Lee Able Care V: Lee Cape Coral Hos . Home Hlth. Serv. V: Lee Columbia Homecare V: Lee Interim Healthcare, Inc. V: Lee Lee Memorial Home Health, Inc. V: Lee Lifeline Home Health V: Lee Mederi of Collier Count V: Lee Nursefinders V: Lee Ortem Home Care V: Lee IShinds Home Care V: Lee JVNA of Southwest Florida VI: Sarasota Bon Secours Home Health Services VI: Sarasota Columbia Homecare VI: Sarasota Columbia Homecare VI: Sarasota Columbia Homecare VI: Sarasota Florida Home Health Services VI: Sarasota Heartland Home Health Care VI: Sarasota Home Health Integrated H.S. VI: Sarasota Housecall Home Healthcare VI: Sarasota Interim Health Care VI: Sarasota Personal Choice Home Health VI: Sarasota Putnam!Home Health Care VI: Sarasota Southmed Health Care Vi: Sarasota Sunbelt.Home Health Care Source: Agency for Health Care Administration Y.6 1 fcalth Planning Council of Snulh%'CSt Florida 0 i o G 1 ITable 25 1996 District Eight Medicare Certified Home Health Agency Utilization I 0 Subdistrict: ., Gown "A Name Total. . Vuiti` Total Costs Cost Per Visit Total,-- : Medicare i :t" Cost.';: +$5,086,059 ± . Notes L Ch Otte -- AbkGce'4 ^ -` +�k'' >+ �+ -: i% 68,010 $5,560,522 S82 BoaSeeouts•St Joseph Home Health 23,142 $2,526,957 $109 51,614,336 L Charlotte' . Columbia Hordetire'rtb ' W_'w.. 77,871 56,737,199 587 55,903,214 I: Charlotte'' Home Health Serv:'of Cbarlotte tr'r ; 80,417 56,286,921 S78 56,034,610 I: Charlotte Independent Home Health Scrv. `- 67,311 $5,559,921 S83 $5,312,932 Total 316,751 $26,671,510 $84 $23,951,151 IL Collier Able Care-- :. 94,222 58,695,692 S92 $7,695,691 Eb Collier. ColumbiaHonu=m 149,855 $12,216,988 S82 511,912,136 Eb Collier ` Community Home Services, Inc. 9 72,244 57,037,390 S971 55,049,210 al Collier " 1HS Homeczm "4.ur. 233,513 517,247,270 S74 517,033,741 11: CoUier X•L Care Agency of Collier C . 6,015 5608,529 SIOI 5535,365 Partial Report 2/1/96. 12/31/96 Total 555,859 545,805,869 S82 $42,226,143 III: Desoto Desoto Manorial Home Health 18,260 $1.348,961 S74 $1.208,125 Total 18,260 $1,348,961 S74 51,208,125 IV: Hendry Home Care of Hendry and Glades 28,918 51,117,697 S39 51,080,075 Total 28,918 $1,117,697 $39 51,080,075 V: Lee Able Care 37,653 53,619,778 S96 52,903,982 V: Lee Able Care 230,493 519,454,835 S841 518,729,708 V. Lee Ca Coral Hos . Home Hltb. Serv. 9,225 5654,612 S71 $637,334 V: Lee Columbia Homeare :� - 85,014 55,880,748 $69 55,655,621 1995 Reporting Year V: Lee: Interim Healthcare, 'Inc. 5,182 $572,605 5110 5374,399 V: Lee i : Lee Memorial Home Health, Inc.:. a 114,071 $7,730,030 $68 56,677,892 V: Lee Lifeline Home Health-:. , 64,126 54,458,561 $70 $4,436,925 V.- Lee Mederi of Collier County - 56,194 $3,807,442 S68 53,710,079 V: Let Nurmfinderi ' 1,220 5131,317 5108 589,665 V: Lee Ortem Home Care 236,134 516,819,241 S71 $16,219,697 V: Lee IShands Home Care '. 15,762 $1,616,881 5103 $790,224 V: Lee I VNA of Southwest Florida 37,565 52,297,907 $61 52,147,779 Total 892,639 $67,043,957 $75 $62,373,305 VI: Sarasota Bon Secours Horne Health Services 74,070 57,760,186 $ 105 57,373,526 VI: Sarasota Columbia Homeeare 183,819 516,121,688 $88 514,240,369 Report Includes District-6 & R VI: Sarasota Columbia Homeare 939 585,316 $91 $66,119 VL• Sarasota ColumbiaHorneare? " 1,208 599,693 S83 576,798 VL• Sarasota : ° Florida Horse Health Services ±.- 72,955 55,304,328 $73 54,879,709 VL• Sarasou. • Houseall HomeHealtbctre .> 21,9821 51,500,573 S68 $1,492,233 Partin! Report 4/4/96- 12/31/96 VI: S1rasou Interim Health Cue. �': `= 22,467 51,790,218 S80 51,705,146 VI: Sarasota Southmed Health Care's • � r 11,222 5973,941 $87 5852,604 VI: Sarasota Sunbelt home Health Care 131,719 59,951,869 S76 $9,951,869 Report Includes District 6 & 8 Total 520,381 543,587,812 S84 $40,638,373 District Vlll Tot2J1 2,332,808 $185,575,816 $80 $171,477,171 Source: Agency for health Care Administration ' Some trends in home health care agencies g ncles observed In Southwest Florida Include the ' development or purchase of home health agencies by hospitals and continuing care retirement communities and the migration of home health agencies licensed in other I L 207 Health Planning Council of Southwest Florida i J 1 J . �6GIOg Districts. These trends reflect the increased utilization of home health care as a substitute for acute care (in hospitals) and skilled nursing care (in nursing homes, at continuing care retirement communities). cos Health Planning Council of Southwest Florida I b G 1 44 11, Need Determination Medicare Certified Home Health Agencies are defined in 408.035, F.S. According to 59C- 1.03 1, Florida Administrative Code, the development of Medicare certified home health agencies is regulated under CON. The determination of future need for new agencies in the District was invalidated by the Division of Administrative Hearings in 1994. A revised need methodology was adopted in April 1997. The establishment of additional Medicare certified home health agencies, additional offices, mail drops, or any other physical presence by a Medicare certified home health services provider within the same District is not subject to a certificate of need. IPreference is given to applicants proposing to provide: a) Home health care services to indigent persons and Medicaid patients. b A comprehensive range of home health services if it is determined P g fined by the Agency that certain types of services are unavailable or that there is a shortage of certain types of home health services. c) Establish a physical presence in underserved areas of the District. 209 Health Planning Council of Southwest Florida 16G1 ' Ill. Local Review Criteria In addition to review criteria promulgated by state rule, the Plan Development Committee and Board of Directors of the Health Planning Council of Southwest Florida formulate certain local criteria against which competing applications for Medicare Certified P g a PP Home ' Health Agencies can be measured. These criteria were developed through the local health planning process and are enumerated below. a) In planning for any new home health agency, preference shall be given to the CON tapplicant who can show a commitment to, or an historical record of, service to the ' medically indigent or other healthcare underserved population groups. b) In planning for any new home health agency, preference shall be given to the CON applicant who is able to demonstrate community contacts and relationships with ' hospitals, nursing homes, hospices, psychiatric, substance abuse, mental health and other outpatient facilities within the proposed service area. ' c) In planning for any new home health agency, preference shall be given to applicants who condition their CON application upon providing nursing care in special care needs ' disaster shelters, housing only persons who are medically compromised, for the duration of the disaster. 210 Health Planning Council of Southwest Florida "Pa, I 16 G 1 '44. IF. OPEN HEART SURGERY /CADIAC CATHETERIZATION SERVICES Open Heart Surgery Open heart surgery is surgery assisted by a heart-lung by -pass machine that is used to treat jconditions such as congenital heart defects, heart and coronary artery diseases, including replacement of heart valves, cardiac vascularization and cardiac trauma. Each adult or pediatric open heart surgery program must have the capability to provide a full range of open heart surgery operations, including at a minimum: repair or replacement of heart valves, repair of congenital heart defects cardiac revascularl' zauon, repair or reconstruction of intrathoracic vessels and treatment of cardiac trauma. In addition, each adult or pediatric open heart surgery program must document its ability to implement and apply circulatory rassist devices such as intra -aortic balloon assist and prolonged cardiopulmonary partial ibypass. A health care facility with an adult or pediatric open heart surgery program provides s the following services: cardiology, hematology, nephrolo gY pulmonary ulmona medicine and infectious diseases, pathology including anatomical, clinical, blood bank and coagulation laboratory services, anesthesiology including respiratory therapy, radiology, including diagnostic nuclear medicine, neurology, inpatient cardiac catheterization, non - invasive cardiographies including electro- cardiography, exercise stress testing, and echocardiography, intensive care and emergency care available 24 hours per day for cardiac emergencies. Adult Open Heart Surgery programs are regulated under rule 59C- 1.033. District Eight is a Open Heart Service Area for planning purposes. As of May 1998, six programs are licensed in District Eight. 1 111 Health Planning Council of Southwest Florida I b G 1 s+ei Pediatric open heart surgery, for the purpose of CON review is divided into Pediatric Open Heart Service Areas. District 8 is in Service area III with Districts 5 and 6. District Eight does not have any operational or approved pediatric open heart surgery programs. Services g are available to District residents at All Children's Hospital in Pinellas County and St Joseph's Hospital in Hillsborough County. Table 28 displays the number of Adult Open Heart Surgical Procedures which were tconducted in District Eight facilities in 1994 through 1997. Table 28 1 Inventory - District Eight Open Heart Surgery Programs IPSabdlatrlct. z�xt, prK , ,. , h *� 3{Cot1II! ` ` {i ."Community" tY ty.Hospl s 5 r 1994w? M,044, .. ,M I:;;Charlotte'; �-.,,- Charlotte' t ional-MediWa ,(:ate 312 356 365 369 Total 312 356 365 369 ]P� Col ier, Na les Comm Ho ital' 0 0 87 530 Total 0 0 87 530 V: Lee Lee Memorial;'Healih ark°;r^ :n 663 744 700 641 V :: Lee Colt mbia Re 'orizl Medical ilce 775 911 859 503 Total 1438 1655 1559 1144 Vl: 'S;Lrasora ISMS= Memorial *,WX�1;�44 ,: 1 1197 1295 1324 1538 Total 1197 1295 1324 1538 District VIII Total 2947 3306 3335 3581 Source: Health Planning Council of Southwest Florida Research Cardiac Cathe erization 1 Cardiac Catheterization (Cardiac Cath) is a medical procedure requiring the passage of a catheter into one or more cardiac chambers of the left and right heart, with or without coronary arteriograms, for the purpose of diagnosing congenital or acquired cardiovascular I diseases, or for determining measurement of blood pressure flow. 212 Health Planning Council of Southwest Florida t t r r r 71 1 i 16G 1 4 Pediatric cardiac catheterization program services are established on a regional basis. Regions are divided into Service Areas for planning purposes. District Eight is in Pediatric Cardiac Cath Service Area III, which also included Districts Five and Six. Service Area III has two pediatric cardiac cash laboratories, both in the Tampa area - one in Pinellas County (All Children's Hospital) and one in Hillsborough County (St. Joseph's Hospital). Neither lab is located in District Eight. Due to rule changes in 1998, only adult therapeutic catheterization and pediatric catheterization are still regulated. Both must be provided in a hospital with an open heart surgery program. 213 Health Planning Council of Southwest Florida 16G 1 Section 408.035, F.S. establishes review for proposed cardiac cath and open heart programs. Section 59C -1.032 F.A.C. utilizes formulas for determination of need for new programs, as well as establishing minimum volume standards and other criteria. The need for Adult Open Heart Surgery programs in the District is determined twice a year, projected two years in the future and is published twice a year. At each interval a need formula is applied which gives the net adult open heart programs needed. New Adult Open Heart programs will not be approved if any of these conditions exist: other approved programs; operational programs with program volumes less than 350 operations annually or 29 operations per month on average during the 12 months ending 3 months prior to the beginning of the date of the quarter of the publication of the fixed need pool. Applying the need formula for adult open heart surgery programs in District Eight shows there is no need for additional adult open heart surgery programs for the July, 2000 planning horizon. Pediatric Open Heart Programs The need for Pediatric Open Heart Surgery programs in the District is determined twice a year, projected two years in the future and is published twice a year. At each interval a need formula is applied which gives the net pediatric open heart programs needed based on the number of live births in the service area, and existing and approved pediatric open heart surgery programs Applying the need formula for Pediatric Open Heart Programs in Service 214 Health Planning Council of Southwest Florida 1 1 t 16G1 Area 3 (including District Eight), there is no net need for new for the July, 2000 planning horizon. The need for new Pediatric cardiac catheterization programs is determined by the number of live births rather than program utilization in an a Service Area. The formula also uses the number of operating programs, approved programs and, for programs serving pediatric patients only, a minimum service volume of 150 cardiac caths within 2 years of opening. Other criteria for new pediatric cath programs include: programs serving both adult and pediatric patients must project program volume of 350 cardiac caths per year; patient migration from other service areas is considered in review of applications. Based on the most recent CON planning horizon projection (for July 1998), Service Area III (including District Eight) has no net program need for additional Pediatric Cardiac Catheterization programs. 215 Health Planning Council of Southwest Florida I 6G J LIII. Local Review Criteria In addition to review criteria promulgated by state rule the Plan Development Committee rand Board of Directors of the Health Planning Council of Southwest Florida formulate s certain local criteria against which h competing applications for Inpatient Cardiac Catheterization /Open Heart Surgery Programs in District Eight can be measured. These criteria were developed through the local health planning process and are enumerated below. Open Heart Surgery: i] r fJ 1 1 a) Preference shall be given to applicants who currently provide cardiac catheterization services and who can meet the minimum volume requirement, as specified in the rule within the applicant's acute care service area, for open heart surgery programs. 216 Health Planning Council of Southwest Florida 1661 1 G. HOSPICE SERVICES I. Subsystem Description r. A Hospice Program is defined, according to subsections 400.601(2), 400.602(5), 400.609, and 400.6095(1), F.S., as a "program that provides a continuum of palliative and supportive care for the terminally ill patient and his family. Hospice services must be available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and must be available to all terminally ill persons and their families without regard to age, gender, national origin, sexual orientation, disability, diagnosis, cost of therapy, ability to pay or life circumstances." Hospice p ce Service Areas, established pursuant to rule 59C- 1.0355, F.A.C., divide southwest Florida, District Eight, into four subdistricts (8A, 8B, 8C and 8D). The counties in the subdistricts and current hospice programs are as follows: 8A = Charlotte and DeSoto Counties (1 program) Hospice of Southwest Florida 8B = Collier County (1 program) Hospice of Naples 8C = Glades, Hendry, and Lee Counties (1 program) HOPE Hospice 8D = Sarasota County (1 program) Hospice of Southwest Florida 1 i. 217 Health Planning Council of Southwest Florida F1 r 1 1 16 G 1'41% In May 1998, the Licensed and CON Hospice Inventory for the July, 1997 Planning Horizon shows that there are currently four (4) hospice programs (administered by three (3) agencies), serving District Eight. In subdistrict 8 -A, Hospice of Charlotte was given a retroactive license on May 1, 1997 and was subsequently purchased by Bon Secours -St. Joseph Hospital which renamed it Bon Secours Hospice. Bon Secours Hospice then merged with Hospice of Southwest Florida in May, 1998. As a result of the emphasis placed on outpatient or home hospice services by statutes and rule, local hospice agencies frequently meet their inpatient needs through contracts with local acute care facilities. However, in District Eight, subdistrict 8C, Lee County, HOPE Hospice has its Hospice House, a 16 bed freestanding Inpatient Bed Hospice, to augment its home care hospice program (CON 7431. This facility is one of only three freestanding hospice facilities in Florida. See Table 29 for the District's 1996 and 1997 hospice admission data. Table 29 1996 and 1997 District Eight Hospice Admissions by Service Area (Subdistrict) _`,4 it Service Area , 'f •ro"y�. I{,�x � �"'1HOi II� 11u3C1ifi0 ' A ti: M' A . ; Bon SecoViiiLollEg » 'f 86 118 HO ice of So' onda " "° 443 482 Total 529 600 B .. . , ., Hospice les "' s `.' " 625 679 Total 625 679 C Hope Hospice and Palliative Care 1625 1733 Total 1625 1733 D Hospice of Southwest Florida ` ': 1304 1500 Total 1304 1500 District VIII Total I' 4083 4512 Source: Agency for Health Care Administration 219 Health Planning Council of Southwest Florida G 1 dd. ��= - - 011 � C-4#91111ftill me Hospices are regulated under Rule 59C- 1.0355, F.A.C. The determination of future need for additional Hospice programs in the District is determined twice a year, projected one year in the future, and is published as Net Program Need (fixed need pool) by the Agency for Health Care Administration (Agency) twice a year. Need for additional programs is calculated by using a formula which projects the number of unserved patients who would elect a hospice tprogram and compares this number to the targeted minimum fcr a hospice in a 12 month period of 350 admissions. However, regardless of the numeric need shown under the formula, new hospice programs will not be approved for a service area where: a) Any hospice program serving the area has been licensed and operational for less than 2 years as of 3 weeks prior to publication of the fixed need pool. Ib) There is an approved program that is not yet licensed. For each of the four subdistricts in District programs P Eight the net need for new hospice ro rams for g g 1 the July, 1999 planning horizon is zero (0). Special circumstances may warrant approval of new hospice programs in areas that lack numeric need if evidence demonstrates that existing hospices are not serving the persons the 1 applicant proposes to serve and are not implementing plans to serve those persons. The evidence shall include, at least one of the following: a) Evidence that persons referred to a hospice program who are not being admitted within 48 hours (excluding cases where a later admission date has been requested). 219 Health Planning Council of Southwest Florida 1 16G1!O b) Evidence that a specific terminally ill population is not being served. c) Evidence that a county or counties within the service area of a licensed hospice program are not being served. Preference shall be given by the Agency to those applicants meeting one or more of the following five criteria: a) Proposes to serve specific populations with unmet needs, such as children. b) Proposes to provide the inpatient care component of the hospice program through contractual arrangements with existing health care facilities, rather than proposing a freestanding inpatient hospice facility. c) Has a commitment to serve patients who do not have primary caregivers at home; the homeless; and patients with AIDS. d For proposals in service areas with three or more counties proposes to establish a physical P P �P P P Y ' presence in an underserved county or counties. e) Proposes to provide services that are not specifically covered by private insurance, Medicaid, or Medicare. Ci 6G10 1 III. Local Review Criteria tIn addition to review criteria promulgated by state rule, the Plan Development Committee and Board of Directors of the Health Planning Council of Southwest Florida formulate certain local criteria against which competing applications for new hospice services in District Eight can be measured. These criteria were developed through the local health planning process and are enumerated below. a) Preference shall be given to applicants who indicate a willingness to serve patients with AIDS /HIV+ and the homeless, as well as other healthcare underserved populations. b) Preference shall be given to applications that propose the use of existing unused inpatient 1 facilities in the area over the construction of new facilities. c) Preference shall be given to applicants who indicate a commitment to provide services which are not reimbursable by Medicare, Medicaid or private insurance. I- 1 u [7 121 Health Planning Council of Southwest Florida 16G 1 U H. NEONATAL INTENSIVE CARE SERVICES INeonatal Intensive Care Services (NICU) for Level II and Level III services are regulated Idescribed in subsections 408.032(20), 408.034(4) and paragraphs 408.036(1)(a)(e) and (h), F.S., and regulated under 59C•1.042 F.A.C. Level II services include the provision of ventilator services and at least 6 hours of nursing care per day. Level II services are restricted to neonates of 1,000 grams birth weight and over, with the following exception: a) Ventilation may be provided in a Level II NICU for neonates of less than 1,000 grams birth weight only while waiting to transport the baby to a 1 facility with a Level III NICU. ' All neonates of 1,000 grams birth weight or less shall be transferred to a facility with Level III NICU. Neonates weighing more than 1,000 grams requiring one or more of the Level III services shall also be transferred to a facility with Level III NICU. If a facility with a Level III NICU refuses to accept the transfer patient, the facility with the Level II NICU will be found in compliance upon a showing of continuous good faith effort to transfer the patient as documented in the patient's medical record. 1 Level II NICUs may perform only Level I and Level II NICU services. Level III services include the provision of continuous cardiopulmonary support services, 12 or more hours of nursing care per day, complex pediatric surgery, neonatal cardiovascular surgery, pediatric neurology and neurosurgery and pediatric cardiac catheterization. A Level III NICU may also perform Level I and Level H NICU services. A facility with a Level III NICU that does not provide treatment of complex major congenital anomalies that require 222 1-fe2lth Planning Council of Southwest Florida �I I I6G1.00 the services of a pediatric surgeon, or pediatric cardiac catheterization and cardiovascular surgery shall enter into a written agreement with a facility providing Level III NICU services in the same or nearest service area for the provision of these services. All other services shall be provided at each facility with Level III NICU. Southwest Florida is designated as District Eight, including Charlotte, Collier, DeSoto, Glades, Hendry, Lee and Sarasota counties, a Neonatal Intensive Care Bed Service Area established by Rule 59C- 1.042, F.A.C. Currently there are two (2) facilities providing both Level II and Level III NICU services. ,These facilities are in Lee county and Sarasota county, respectively, thereby providing adequate geographical distribution for these specialized services. Table 30 depicts these facilities and their NICU bed compliment. Table 30 Inventory - District Eight Neonatal Intensive Care Beds Subdistrict: County Comniu ity Hospttal : f I:eve1FII CU X.ev�e im - - Lee MernoriallHealth ark : ,, " •"; 27 13 Total 27 13 VI: Sarasota ISarasota Memorial 10 7 Total 10 7 District VIII Total 37 20 Source: Health Planning Council of Southwest Florida Research 223 Health Planning Council of Southwest Florida i i t 16 G 1 444 Utilization for 1996 and 1997 is depicted in tables 30 and 31. Utilization of Level III beds continues to increase. Table 30 1996 District Eight NICU Utilization Subdistrict: County Community Hospital' 'ceased ?Beds' ' Number of Patients ' C&stisDipl ,F 7ccupar ry V: Lee Lee Memorial Health ark 1 Neonatal ICU II 30 1701 4417 40.3% Neonatal ICU III " 10 293 3836 105.1% VI: Sarasota Sarasota Memorial 1 :;; #,�f Neonatal ICU II 10 109 3785 103.7'% Neonatal ICU III 5 215 1941 106.4% Source: ficalth Planning Council of Southwest Florida Research Table 31 1997 District Eight NICU Utilization Subdistrict: County Community Hospital Licensed Beds Number of Paticnti' . C.C&w Day •Avcrage . Occu aucy; V: Lee Lee Memorial Health ark 1 Neonatal ICU II 30 172 4134. 37.8% Neonatal ICU III 10 229 3357 92.0% VI: Sarasota Sarasota Memorial Neonatal ICU II 10 122 3493 95.7% Neonatal ICU II1 ? 174 1507 82.6% Source: Health Planning Cr,uncil of Southwce , Florida Research 224 1 fcalth Planning Council of Southwest Florida f] I r 16G! II. Need Determination The determination of future need for Level II and Level III neonatal intensive care services in the District is determined twice a year, projected two years in the future, and is published as a fixed bed need pool by the Agency for Health Care Administration (AHCA) twice a year. At each interval, a need formula is applied which gives the net bed need for each NICU level. In addition, regardless of whether bed need is shown under the need formula, the establishment of new Level II or Level III NICU beds within a District shall not normally be approved unless the average occupancy rate, respectively, for Level II or Level III beds in the district equals or exceeds 80 percent for the most recent 12 month period ending 6 months prior to the beginning date of the quarter of the publication of the fixed bed need pool. According to 59C- 1.042, F.A.C. methodology, in February 1998, the net bed need for both Level II NICU beds and Level III NICU beds in District Eight for the July, 2000 planning horizon finds: no net need. This determination is based on a formula using current NICU beds available and NICU occupancy rate from July 1996 -June 1997 (the current NICU fixed need pool base period) for each NICU bed type as well as the second criteria of 80% occupancy for each NICU bed type. Another method for determining the need for additional NICU beds by existing NICU facilities may be demonstrated in the absence of need shown under the formula specified in this rule if the occupancy rate for their existing NICU Level beds exceeded an average of 90 percent as computed by the Agency. Hospitals which are under contract with the Children's Medical Services Program for the provision of a Regional Perinatal Intensive Care Center (RPICC) or step -down neonatal 225 Health PlsnninZ Co®neil of Southwest Flortls 6G1 *j 1 special care unit, will be given priority over other applicants to expand or establish new NICU services when a need is indicated for additional Level II or Level III NICU beds. r New Level II or Level III NICU beds shall normally be approved only if the applicant converts a number of acute care beds, excluding specialty beds, which is equal to the number of Level II or Level III beds proposed, unless the applicant can reasonably project an occupancy rate of 75 percent for the applicable planning horizon, based on historical ' utilization patterns, for all acute care beds, excluding specialty beds. If the conversion of the number of acute care beds which equals the number of proposed Level II or Level III beds ' would result in an acute care occupancy exceeding 75 percent for the applicable planning horizon, the applicant shall only be required to convert the number of beds necessary to achieve a projected 75 percent acute care occupancy for the applicable planning horizon, excluding specialty beds. ' Preference shall be given to hospitals which propose to provide NICU services to Children's Medical Services patients, Medicaid Patients, and non - Children's Medical Services patients who are defined as charity care patients according to the Health Care Board, Florida Hospital 1 Uniform Reporting System Manual, Chapter III, Section 3223. The applicant shall estimate, based on its historical data by type of payer, the percentage of NICU services patient days Lthat will be allocated to: ' 1) Charity Care Patients; 2) Medicaid Patients; 3) Private pay patients, including self pay; and ' 4) RPICC and Step Down Neonatal Special Care Unit Patients. 226 Health Planning Council of Southwest Florida t z 6G l In addition, to the criteria listed above, all other criteria as established by 59G1.042, F.A.C., including but not limited to, the following shall be met: r ,14r Level II and Level III Service Continuity; 1 Minimum Unit Size; Minimum Birth Volume Requirement; Geographic Access; tQuality of Care Standards; Emergency Transportation Services; tTransfer Agreements and Data Reporting Requirements. t t t t 227 Health Planning Council of Southwest Florida 6G1 ad III Local Review Criteria In addition to review criteria promulgated by state rule, the Plan Development Committee and Board of Directors of the Health Planning Council of Southwest Florida formulate certain local criteria against which competing applications for Neonatal Intensive Care Services in District Eight can be measured. These criteria were developed through the local g planning lannin process and are enumerated below. a) Preference shall be given to those applications which specify how the proposed program ' will enhance the development of an organized district -wide neonatal program. ' b) Preference shall be given to an applicant who proposes to use existing space rather than new construction. 228 Health Planning Council of Southwest Florida 6G1 Glossary of Terms Access 1 The patient's ability to obtain medical care. The ease of access it determined by such components as the availability of medical services and their acceptability to the patient, the location of health care facilities, transportation, hours of operation and cost of care. An individual's ability to obtain appropriate health care services. Barriers to xcess can be financial (insufficient monetary resources), geographic (distance to providers), organizational (lack of available providers) and sociological (e.g., discrimination, language barriers). Acute Care A pattern of health care in which a patient is treated for an immediate and severe episode of illness, for the subsequent treatmeat of injuries related to an accident or other trauma, or during recovery from surgery. Anne care is usually given in a hospital by specialized personnel cuing complex and sophisticated technical equipment and materials. Unlike chronic care, acute care is often necessary for only a short time. Aerobic Exercise Brisk exercise which promotes circulation of oxygen through the blood. Age Adjusted Death hate ' These rates are used to compare areas with different population distributions, u areas with larger numbers of elderly residents will normally have more deaths than areas with many younger residents, A formula is used to calculate what these death rates would be for a standardized population (based on the 1940 U.S. standard million population). AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome) A severe immunological disorder caused by the retrovirus HIV, resulting in a defect in cell- mediated immune response that is manifested by increased susceptibility to opportunistic infections and to certain rare cancers. It is transmitted primarily by venereal routes or exposure to contaminated blood or blood products. Alcoholism The compulsive consumption of and psychophysiological dependence on alcoholic beverages. Ambulatory Care Hrskb vrv.ees p...rtded WO-OwAs 4W Paxt.nt 606% *&vwW /hors cAsd oapattao ran, TU wrrrwn n( avtb,alrtory am sainw% sartyM no tlepartttterrts, pfrynctMK offices snd kostx ktafth emt stevtees tiff utrdtr the keardm% prnvsded that the patseet tettathet 0 & ixtfity 6 A= 14 6eum. Ancillary Sciviccs ' Supplemental services, including laboratory, radiology, physical therapy, and inhalation therapy, that are provided in conjunction with medical or hospital care. Appropriateness Appropriate health care is care for which the expected health benefit exceeds the expected negative consequences by a wide enough margin to justify treatment. This term is not to be confused with 'usual and customary' or 'approved' service. Asthma ' A condition where the airways are inflamed and obstructed, causing a person to have difficulty breathing. 229 ' Health Planning Council of Southwest Florida I6G1 Average Daily Census I A measure of the average number of patients to the facility during the month. It is obtained as follows: Total patient days in the month Total days in the month Average Length of Stay A measure of the avenge number of days a patient stayed in an acute setting during the month. It is obtained as follows: Total patient days in the month Total admissions + transfers in the month ' Average Percent Occupancy A measure of the average percentage of beds occupied during the month. It is obtained as follows: ' Average ai g census x 100 Beds allocated Beds Reported Indicates the number of beds which the facility reports as being available. ' Blood Pressure The pressure of the blood in the main arteries which rises and falls as the muscles of the body cope with varying demands (e.g, exercise, stress, sleep). There are tw•o types of pressures that are measured: 1) rynolic pressure, created by the contraction of the heap muscle, and 2) diastolic pressure, when the heart is at rest between heats. Board Certified Describes a physician who has passed a written and oral examination given by a medical specialty board and who has been certified as a specialist in that area. Board Eligible Describes a physician who is eligible to take the specialty board examination by virtue of being graduated from an approved medical school, completing a specific type and length of training, and practicing for a specified amount of time. iCancer Any of various malignant neoplasms characterized by the proliferation of anaplastic Cells that tend to invade surrounding tissue and metastasize to new body sites. Capitation Specified amount paid petiodically to health provider for a group of specified health services, regardless of quantity rendered. Amounts are determined by assessing a payment 'per covered life' or per member. The method of payment in which the provider is paid a fixed amount for each person served no matter what the actual number or nature of services delivered. The cost of providing an individual w:ah a specific set of services over a set period of time, usually a month or a year. Case Management Method designed to accommodate the specific health services needed by an individual through a coordinated effort to achieve the desired health outcome ' in a cost effective manner. The monitoring and coordination of treatment rendered to patients with specific diagnosis or requiring high -cost or extensive services. The process by which all bealth- related matters of a case are managed by a physician or nurse or designued heahh professional. Physician case managers coordinate designated components of health care, such as appropriate referral to consultants, specialists, hospitals, ancMiry providers and 130 Health Planning Council of Southwest Florida 16G1 services. Case management is intended to ensure continuity of services and accessibility to overcome rigidity, fragmented services, and the misutilization of facilities and resources. it also attempts to match the appropriate intensity of services with the patient's needs over time. Case hiix The mix of patients treated within 2 particular institutional setting, such is the hospital. Patient classification systems like DRGs an be used to measure hospital case mix. Measurement reflecting servicing needs, uses of hospital capabilities, and the general rate of hospital admissions. The types of inpatients I hospital or post acute facility treats. The more complex the patients' needs, the greater the amount spent for patient are. Case mix is generally established by estimating the relative frequency of various types of patients seen by the provider in question during a given time period and may be measured by factors such as diagnosis, severity of illness, utilization of services, and provider characteristics. Case -Mix Index (CMI) The average DRG weight for 211 cases paid under PPS. The CMI is 2 measure of the relative costliness of the patients treated in each hospital or group of hospitals. A measure of the relative costliness of treating in an inpatient setting. An index of 1.05 means that the facility's patients are 5 % more costly than average. Census Day ,., Any day that a bed licensed for a particular category was occupied during a report period. The maximum number of Census Days cannot exceed the number of beds in that category TIMES the number of days in the report month Certificate of Need (CON) In Florida, the Agency for Health Care Administration must review and approve certain proposed capital expenditures, changes in health services provided, and purchases of expensive medical equipment. CON is intended to control expansion of facilities and services by preventing excessive or ' duplicative development of facilities and services. Cesarean Birth ' Delivery of the baby through an incision in the abdomen and uterine walls (also called C- section). Charges The posted prices of services provided by 2 facility. Medicare requires hospitals to apply the same schedule of charges to all p2tients, regardless of the expected sources or amount of payment. Chlamydia A group of bacterial micro - organisms that causes various infectious diseases in humans. It is the most common sexually transmitted disease in the U.S. It can be treated with antibiotics. Chronic Care Long term care of individuals with long standing, persistent diseases or conditions. It includes care specific to the problem as well as other measures to encourage self -care, to promote health, and to prevent loss of function. Chronic Illness A set of symptoms or disorders that has persisted for a long period of time. it iii continuing disease process with progressive deterioration. Cirrhosis A chronic disease of the liver characterized by the replacement of normal tissue with fibrous tissue and the loss of functional liver cells. It can result from alcohol abuse, nutritional deprivation, or infection especially by the hepatitis virus. ' Cost Containment Control or reduction of inefficiencies in the consumption, allocation, or production of health care services that contribute to higher than necessary ' costs. (Inefficiencies in consumption can occur when health services are inappropriately utilized; inefficiencies in allocation exist when health services could be delivered in less costly settings without loss of quality; and, inefficiencies in production exist when the costs of producing health services could be reduced by using a different combination of resources.) ' Cost Shifting Charging one group of patients more to order to make up for underpayment by others. Most commonly, charging some privately insured patients more in order to mike up for underpayment by Medicaid or Medicare. 231 Health Planning Council of Southwest Flori da 16 G 1 Coverage, or Covered Services Services provided within a given health care plan. I fealth care services provided or anthonzed by the payer's Medical Staff or payment for health care services. �F Credentialing Review procedure where a potential or existing provider must meet certain standards in order to begin or continue participation to a given health care plan, on a panel, in a group, or in a hospital medical staff organization. The process of reviewing a practitioners credentials, i.e., training, experience, or demonstrated ability, for the purpose of determining if criteria for clinical privileging are met. The recognition of professional or technical competence. The credentialing process may include registration, certification, licensure, professional association membership, or the award of a degree in the field. Certification and licensure affect the supply of health personnel by controlling entry into praaice and influence the stability of the labor force by affecting geographic distribution, mobility, and retention of workers, Credent4ling also determines the quality of personnel by providing standards for evaluating competence and by defining the scope of functions and how personnel may he used I Diabetes ' A condition where the pancreas produces insufficient or no insulin, a hormone which controls sugar levels in the blood. Without insulin, the blood cannot absorb sugar into cells for energy and into liver and fat cells for storage. Diagnosis related groups (DRGs) An inpatient or hospital classification system used to pay a hospital or other provider for their services and to categorize illness by diagnosis and treatment. A classification scheme used by Medicare that clusters patients into 466 categories on the buts of patients' illnesses, diseases and medical problems. Groupings of diagnostic categories drawn from the International Classification of Diseases and modified by the presence of a surgical procedure, patient age, presence or absence of significant comorbiditim or complications, and other relevant criteria. Discharge Days ' The total number of days a patient discharged within the report period spent in the facility. Durable Medial Equipment (DMF) ' Items of medical equipment owned or rented which are placed in the home of an insured to facilitate treatment and/or rehabilitation. DME generally consist of items which can withstand repeated use. DME is primarily and customarily used to serve a medical purpose and is usually not useful to a person in the absence of illness or injury. ' Emergency Sudden unexpected onset of illness or injury which requires the immediate care and attention of a qualified physician, and which, if not treated immediately, would jeopardize or impair the health of the patient, as determined by the payer's Medical Staff. ' Encounter A contact between an individual and the health are system for a health are service or set of services related to one or more medical conditions. ' Enteric Disease Intestinal diseases (i.e., campylobacterious, salmonellosis, shigellosis, giardiasis, and hepatitis A). Episode of care A term used to describe and measure the various health care services and encounters rendered in connection with identified injury or period of illness. 2)2 Health Planning Council of Southwest Florida P , Fce- For•Sery ice ' Traditional method (if prs•mrnt for health care services where specific payment is made for specific services rendered. Under a fee - for- wrvice payment system, expenditures increase if the fees themselves increase, if more units of service arc provided, or if more expensive services are substituted for less expensive ones. Payment mry be made by an insurance company, the patient or a government program such as Medicare or Medicaid. With respect to the physicians or other supplier of service, this refers to payment in specific: amounts for specific services rendered —u opposed to retainer, salary , or other contract arrangements. In relation to the patient, it refers to payment in specific amounts for specific services received, in contrast to the advance ' payment of an insurance premium or membership fee for coverage, through which the services or payment to the supplier arc provided. ' Gonorrhea A contagious bactenil infection spread through sexual contact, including vaginal, oral car anal sex. Also called "the clap,' it is one of the most commonly infectious diseases in the world. It is treated with antibiotics 1 Health The state of cortmlete physical, mental, and axial wellbeing and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity. It is recognized, however, that health has ' many dimensions (anatomical, physiological, and mental) and is largely culturally defined. The relative importance of various disabilities will differ depending upon the cultural milieu and the role „f the affrord individual in that culture %lost attempts at measurement have been assessed in terms or morbidity and mortilit }. ' health Care Financing Administration (IICFA) The federal government agency within the Departrnrnt of } Iealth and f {uman Sen•ices which directs and oversees the Medicare and Medicaid programs (Titles XVIII and XIX of the Social Security Act) and emducts research to support those programs. Generally it oversees the state's adminutnuons of ' Medicaid, while directly administering Medicare. Ifcalth Maintenance Organization (}f11O) The definition of an I IMO has evolved constantly Originally, an If N10 was defined as a prepaid organization that provided health care to voluntary ' enrolled members in return for a preset amount of money on a PMPM (per member per month) basis. With the increase of self- insured business and of other arrangements that might not involve prepayment, that definition is no longer accurate_ The HMO is often paid monthly premiums or eapitated rates by the payers, which include employers, insurance companies, government agencies, and other groups representing covered lives. The HMO must men the specifications of the federal HMO act as well as meeting many rules and regulations required at the state level. An HMO contracts with health ' care providers, e.g., physicians, hospiuls, and other health professionals. Presently, the definition needs to encompass two key elemenu: a health plan that places at least some of the providers at risk. for medical expenses, and a health plan that utilizes PCPs (primary earn physicians) u gatekeepers (although there are some I 1140s that do not). Obtaining care without a primary care physician's referral, or obtaining care from a non - network member, usually results in no payment for scrvicn b% the payer organization. Members are enrolled for a specified period of time. HMOs may turn ' around and subcapitau to other groups. For example, it may carve -out certain benefit categories, such as mental health, and subeapitate these to a mental health LIMO. Or the IIMO may subcapitate to a provider, provider group or provider network. HMOs are the most restrictive form of managed care benefit plans because they restrict the procedures, prouder% and benefits. ' Health Manpower Shortage Area (I UNISA) An area or group which the fi.S. Department of I Icalth and I luman Services dcsignatcs as having an inadequate supply of health care providers. biM$As can include: (1) an urban, or rural geographic area. (2) a population group for which accrss ha; hers can he demonstrated to prevent members of the ' group from using local providers, or (3) medium and maximum - security correctional institutions and public or non-profit private residential facilities. LJ 233 ' 1lealth Planning Council of Southwest Florida OR 1 bG 1 4* Health Plan Employer Data and Information Set (HEDIS) ' A set of performance measures designed to standardize the way health plans report data to employers. HEDIS currently measures five major areas of health plan performance: quality, access and patient satisfaction, membership and utilization, finance, and descriptive information on health plan management. ' Health Professional Shortage Area (IIPSA) An urban or rural graphic area, a population group, or a public or nonprofit private medial facility that the Secretary of Health and Human Services determines to be served by too few health professionals. Physicians who provide services in HPSAs qualify for the Mediate bonus payment. Replaced ' Hcalth Manpower Shortage Area. I lealth and Human Services (HI IS) t The Department of Health and Human Services which is responsible for heAth• related programs and issues. Formerly HEW, the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare. The Office of Health Maintenance Organizations (OHMO) is part of HHS and detailed information on most companies is available here through the Freedom of Information Act. ' Hcalth status The state of health of a specified individual, group, or population. It may be measured by obtaining proxies such as people's subjective assessments of their health; by one or more indicators of mortality and morbidity in the population, such as longevity or maternal and infant mortality; or by using the ' incidence or prevalence of major diseases (communicable, chronic, or nutritional). Conceptually, health status is the proper outcome measure for the effectiveness of a specific population's medical care system, although attempts to relate effects of available medial care to variations in health status have proved difficult. ' Heart Disease A structural or functional abnormality of the heart, or of the blood vessels supplying the heart, that impairs its normal functioning. ' Hepatitis Inflammation of the liver, often caused by a virus. ' Hepatitis B (Hepatitis, Type B) A viral infection which attacks the liver and causes inflammation. Hepatitis B is primarily transmitted sexually, however, it may be spread by exchange of blood (e.g. by needle sharing with drug users, razor sharing, or blood transfusions which occurred prior to 1985 when tests for the ' virus became available). High Blood Pressure A condition forcing your heart to pump blood through your circulatory system at a force much greater than is necessary to maintain a steady flow. ' Known also as hypertension. IiIV (I fuman Immunodeficiency Virus) ' A retrovirus which can destroy the immune system and lead to AIDS. HIV %%,is formerly known as HTLV•1I1. Home Health Care Full range of medical and other health related services such as physical therapy, nursing, counseling, and social services that are delivered in the horse of a patient, by a provider. Hospice ' Facility or program providing care for the terminally ill. Hospital Any institution duly licensed, certified, and operated as a Hospital. In no event shall the term 'Hospital' include a convalescent facility, nursing home, or any institution or pan thereof which is used principally as a convalescence facility, rest facility, nursing facility, or facility for the aged. ' hospital Alliances Groups of hospitals joined together to share services and develop group purchasing programs to reduce costs. May also refer to a spectrum of contracts, agreements or handshake arrangements for hospitals to work together in developing programs, serving covered lives or contracting with payers or health ' plans. 234 '1 ealth Planning Council of Southwest Florida 1 u Ir L r_ 16G 1 Hypertension Abnormally high blood pressure. Hysterectomy i A method where the abdomen is surgically opened to remove part or all pf the uterus. Immune System An inborn collection of cells and proteins which work to protect against infectious micro-organisms in the body. Incidence In epidemiology, the number of cues of disease, infection, or some other event having their onset during a prescribed period of time in relation to the unit of population in which they occur. Incidence measures morbidity or other events as they happen over a period of time. Examples include the number of accidents occurring in a manufacturing plant during a year in relation to the number of employees in the plant, or the number of cases of mumps occurring in a school during a month in relation to the number of pupils enrolled in the school. It usually refers only to the number of new cases, particularly of chronic diseases. Hospitals also track certain risk management or quality problems with a system called incidence reporting. Indigent A person who his been determined pursuant to s. 154.308 to have an average family income, for the 12 months preceding the determination, which is below 100 percent of the federal nonfarm poverty level; who is not eligible to participate in any other government program which provides hospital care•, who has no private insurance or has inadequate private insurance; and who does not reside in a public institution as defined under the medical assistance program for the needy under Title XIX of the Social Security Act, as amended. Influenza Commonly called 'the flu', influenza is a virus that infects the respiratory tract and may cause fever, headache, and general body aches, runny nose, sore throat, or cough. Inpatient Care Care given a registered bed patient in a hospital, nursing home or other medical or post acute institution. Insulin A hormone which promotes the transfer of sugar into the body cells for energy production. Internal Medicine Generally, that branch of medicine that is concerned with diseases that do not require surgery, specifically, the study and treatment of internal organs and body systems; it encompasses many subspecialties; internists, the doctors who practice internal medicine, often serve as family physicians to supervise general medical care. Intervention strategy A generic term used in public health to describe a program or policy designed to have an impact on an illness or disease. }-fence a mandatory seat helt law is an intervention designed to reduce automobile-related fatalities. Joint Commission on the Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations UCAHO) Formerly called JCAH, or Joint Commission on Accreditation of Hospitals, this is the peer review organization which provides the primary review of hospitals and healthcare providers. Many insurance companies require providers to have this accreditation in order to seek 3rd party payment, although, man)' small hospitals cannot afford the con of accreditation. JCAHO usually surveys organizations once every 3 years, sending in a medical and administrative team to review policies, patient records, professional credentidling procedures, governance and quality improvement programs. JCAHO revises its "standards' annually. 235 Health Planning Council of Southwest Florida 16G 1 I IF ' Long -term carc A set of health care, personal care and social services required by persons who have lost, or never acquired, some degree of functional capacity (e.g., the chronically ill, aged, disabled, or retarded) in an institution or at home, on a long -term basis, The term is often used more narrowly to refer only to long- ' term institutional care such as that provided in nursing homes, homes for the retarded and mental hospitals. Ambulatory services such home health care, which can also be provided on a longterm basis, tae seen as alternatives to long -term institutional ure. i� ' Managed Care Systems and techniques used to control the use of health care services. Includes a review of medial necessity, incentives to use certain providers, and case management. The body of clinical, financial and organizational activities designed to ensure the provision of appropriate health cue services in a cost - efficient manner. Managed care techniques are most often practiced by organizations and professionals which assume risk for a defined population (e.g., ' health maintenance organizations) but this is not always the cue. Managed are is a broad term and encompasses many different types of organizations, payment mechanisms, review mechanisms and collaborations. Managed are is sometimes used as a general term for the activity of organizing doctors, hospitals, and other providers into groups in order to enhance the quality and cost - effectiveness of health care. Managed Care Organizauons (MCO) include HMO, PPO, POS, EPO, PHO, IDS, AHP, IPA, etc. Usually when one speaks of a managed care organization, one is speaking of the entity ' which manages risk, contracts with providers, is paid by employers or patient groups, or handles claims processing. In the purest sense, alt people working in healthcare and medical insurance can be thought of as 'managing care.' Any system of health payment or delivery arrangements where the plan attempts to control or coordinate use of health services by its enrolled members in order to contain health expenditures, improve quality, or both. Arrangements often involve a defined delivery system of providers with some form of contractual arrangement with the plan. ' Market Share A certain percentage of the market area or targeted market population. Usually used to describe a forecasted goal or a put penetration of the market. Mediuid (Title XIX) Government entitlement program for the poor who are blind, aged, disabled or members of families with dependent children (AFDC). Each state has its own standards for qualification. A Federally aided, state - operated and administered program which provides medical benefits for certain indigent or low- ' income persons in need of health and medical are. The program, authorized by Title XIX of the Social Security Act, is basically for the poor. It does not cover all of the poor, however, but only persons who meet specified eligibility criteria. Subject to broad Federal guidelines, states determine the benefits covered, program eligibility, razes of payment for providers, and methods of administering the program. Medically Necessary - Medical Necessity Services or supplies which meet the following tests: They tae appropriate and necessary for the symptoms, diagnosis, or treatment of the media condition; They are provided for the diagnosis or direct care and treatment of the medical condition; They meet the standards of good medical practice ' within the medical community in the service area, They are not primarily for the convenience of the plan member or a plan provider; and They are the most appropriate level or supply of service which can safely be provided. Medicare (Title XVIII) ' A federal program for the elderly and disabled, regardless of financial status. It is not necessary, as with Medicaid, for Medicare recipients to be poor. A U.S. health insurance program for people aged 65 and over, for persons eligible for social security disability payments for two years or longer, and for certain workers and their dependents who need kidney transplantation or dialysis. Monies from payroll taxes and premiums from beneficiaries are ' deposited in special trust funds for use in meeting the expenses incurred by the insured. It consists of two separate but coordinated programs: hospital insurance (Part A) and supplementary medial insurance (Pan B). Mental Health Provider ' Psychiatrist, social worker, hospital or other facility licensed to provide mental health services. Morbidity tThe extent of illness, injury, or disability in a defined population. It is usually expressed in general or specific rates of incidence or prevalence. 236 ' 1 lealth Planning Council of Southwest Florida 6G1 ' Mortality Death. Used to describe the relation of deaths to the population in which they occur. The mortality rate (death rate) expreses the number of deaths in a unit of population within a prescribed time and may be expressed as crude death rates (e.g., total deaths in relation to total population during a year) or as death rates specific for diseases and, sometimes, for age, sex, or other attributes (e.g., number of deaths from cancer in white males in relation to the ' white male population during a given ),car). National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) A non - profit organization created to improve patient care quality and health plan performance in partnership with managed care plans, purchasers, consumers, and the public sector. ' Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) A hospital unit with special equipment for the care of premature and seriously ill newborn infants. Nurse practitioner ' A registered nurse qualified and specially trained to provide primary rare, including primary health care in homes and in ambulatory care facilities, long- term care facilities, and other health care institutions. Nurse practitioners generally function under the supervision of a physician but not necessarily in his /her or her presence. They are usually salaried rather than reimbursed on a fee-for-service basis, although the supervising physician may receive fee- ' for - service reimbursement for their services. Obese Obesity occurs when a person has too much body fat. Obesity is not the same as bring overweight; a person is considered obese when they weigh 2^ or more of the maximum destrahle weight for their height. Obstructive Lung Disease A condition in which there is a persistent disruption of air flow into and out of the lungs. Occupancy rate A measure of inpatient health facility use, determined by dividing available bed days by patient days. It measures the average percentage of a hospital's beds occupied and may be institution -wide or specific for one department or service. Outcome A clinical outcome is the result of medical or surgical intervention or nonintervention. ' Outcomes Measurement System used to track clinical treatment and responses to that treatment. The methods for measuring outcomes are quite varied among providers. Much disagreement exists regarding the best practice o• tools to utilize to :measure outcomes. In fact, much disagreement exists in the medical field about the ' definition of outcome itself. Outpatient Care Care given a person who is not bedridden. Also called ambulatory care. Many surgeries and treatments are now provided on an outpatient basis, while previously they had been considered reason for inpatient hospitalization. Some say this is the fastest growing segment of healthcare. 237 ' 1 fealth Planning Council of Southwest Florida 1 16G 1 1 Part A Medicare 1 Medical Hospital Insurance (HI) under Part A of Title XVIII of the Social Security Act, which covers beneficiaries for inpatient hospital, home health, hospice, and limited skilled nursing facility services. Beneficiaries are responsible (or deductibles and copayments. Pan A services are financed by the Medicare Hi Trust Fund, which consists of Medicare tax payments. 1 Part B Medicare Mediate Supplementary Medical Insurance (SlAn under Pan B of Title XVII of the Social Security Act, which covers Medicare beneficiaries for physician services, medical supplies, and other outpatient treatment. Beneficiaries are responsible for monthly premiums, copayments, deductibles, and 1 balance billing. Part B services are financed by 2 combination of enrollee premiums and general tax revenues. Peer Review 1 The mechanism used by the medical staff to evaluate the quality of total health care provided by the Managed Care Organization or provider. The evaluation covers how well services are performed by 211 health personnel and how appropriate the services are to meet the patients' needs. Evaluation of health are services by medical personnel with similar training. Generally, the evaluation by practicing physicians or other professionals of the effeaivenes and efficiency of services ordered or performed by other members of the profession (peers). Frequently, par review refers to the activities ' of the Professional Review Organizations, and also to review of research by other researchers. This is the most common method utilized in managed care for monitoring the utilization by physicians. In other words, the decisions made by a physician will he reviewed by other physicians. Peer Review Organization (PRO) ' Federally established organizations that review health care services for Medicare and Mediaid. (1) An organization contracting with HCFA (Health Care Financing Administration) to review the medical necessity and the quality of care provided to Medicare benefciuies; formerly called Utilization and Quality Control Peer Review Organization. (2) An organization that contracts with HCFA to investigate the quality of health care furnished to Medicare beneficiaries and to educate beneficiaries and providers. PROs also conduct limited review of medical records and claims to evaluate the ' appropriateness of care provided. Per Diem Rata A daily fee or allowance usually used in conjunction with a negotiated rate of reimbursement to a hospital or other health care facility. Per diem rates are paid without regard to actual charges and may vary by level of care, such as medical, surgical, intensive care, skillesi care, psychiatric, etc. Per diem rates are usually flat rates. ' Performance Standards Standards set which the provider will need to meet in order to maintain its credcntiAling, renew its contract or avoid penalty. These will vary from payer to payer, and contract to contract. Standards an individual provider is expected to meet, especially with respect to quality of care. The standards ' may define volume of care delivered per time period. Thus, performance standards for obstetrici2n /gynecologist may specify some or all of the following office hours and office visits per week or month, on -c2ll days, deliveries per year, gynecological operations per year, etc. Physician-I fospital Organization (PHO) An organization representing hospitals and physicians as an agent. A legal entity formed by a hospital and a group of physicians to further mutual interests and to achieve market objectives. A PHO generally combines physicians and 2 hospital into 2 single organization for the purpose of obtaining . p2yer contracts. A contracted arrangement among physicians and hospital(s) wherein a single entity, the PHO, agrees to provide services to insurers' subscribers. ne PHO serves as a collective negotiating and contracting unit. A PHO may be structured to share the risk of contracting between ' hospital(s) and doctors. PHOs may also own, operate or subcontract MSOs, health plans or providers. A PHO can manage risk. It is typically owned and governed jointly by 2 hospital and shareholder physicians. Physician Organization ' This term describes physician link2ges 2nd alliances that allow physicians to manage risk and capitation. Information systems, physician relationships, and financial integration allow these organizations to be more integrated than the traditional solo practice or IPA relationship between healthcare providers and /or managed are organizations that are working to develop a "seamless' continuum of healthcare services. ' Practice Parameters The American Medical Association defines practice parameters as strategies for patient management, developed to assist physicians in clinical decision ' making. Practice parameters may also be referred to as practice options, practice guidelines, practice policies, or practice standards. Preferred Provider Organization (PPO) ' A variation of traditional fee•(or• service care arrangements. A group of physicians, dentists, and /or hospitals and other practitioners contracts with 2 payer to provide employees with services at competitive rates. The employee is not penalized or prevented from using his or her regular physician, even if that physician does not participate in the PPO; in such cases, however, the participant usually pays 2 higher fee or eo p2yment. PPO% usually provide 238 ' I icalth Planning Council of Southwest Florida incentives for provsder p3mcipation, such as a competitive rate structure or the implication of increased volume. in addition, PPOs generally use primary care physicians to assure that hospitalization occurs only when ahsolutely necessary, with extensive concurrent utilization review. Preventive Care Health care which emphasizes prevention, early detection and early treatment, thereby, reducing the costs of healthcare in the long run. Primary Care Provider ' A prirrury care provider such as a family practitioner, general internist, pediatrician and sometimes an ob /gyn. Generally, a PCP supervises, coordinates and provides medical care to members of 2 plan. The PCP may initiate all referrals for specialty are. Primary Care ' Basic or general health care usually rendered by general practitioners, family practitioners, internists, obstetricians and pediatricians — who are often referred to as primary care practitioners or PCPs. Professional and related services administered by an internist, family practitioner, obstetrician- gynecologist or pediatrician in an ambulatory setting, with referral to secondary cue specialists, as necessary. V' Professional Standards Review Organization (PSRO) A physician-sponsored organization charged with reviewing the services provided patients who are covered by Medicare, Medicaid and maternal and ' child health programs. The purpose of the review is to determine if the services rendered are medically necessary; provided in accordance with professional criteria, norms and standards; and provided in the appropriate setting. Provider ' Usually refers to a hospital or doctor who 'provides' care. A health plan, managed care company or insurance carrier is not a healthcare provider. Those entities are called payers. The lines are blurred sometimes, however, when provides create or manage health plans. At that point, a provider is also a payer. A payer can be provider if the payer owns or manages providers, as with some staff model HMOs. ' Quality Can be defined is a measure of the degree to which delivered health services meet established professional standards and judgments of value to the ' consumer. Quality may also be seen as the degree to which actions taken or not taken maximize the probability of beneficial health outcomes and minimize risk and other untoward outcomes, given the existing state of medical science and art. Quality is frequently described as having three dimensions: quality of structure (certification and /or training of providers); quality of the process of services delivery (the use of appropriate procedures for a given condition); and quality of outcome of service use (actual improvement in condition or reduction of harmful effects). ' Registered Nurses (R.N.'s) Registered nurses are responsible for carrying out the physician's instructions. They supervise practical nurses and other auxiliary personnel who perform routine care and treatment of patients. Registered nurses provide nursing cue to patients or perform specialized duties in a variety of settings from hospital and clinics to schools and public health departments. A license to practice nursing is required in 211 states. For licensure as a registered nurse (R.N.), an applicant must have graduated from a school of nursing approved by the state board for nursing and have posed a state board examination. ' Rural health clinic (RHC) A public or private hospital, clinic or physician practice designated by the federal government is in compliance with the Rural Health Clinics Act ' (Public Law 95.210). The practice must be located in 2 Medically Underserved area or a Health Professions Shortage Area and use a physician assistant and /or nurse practitioners to deliver services. A rural health clinic must be licensed by the state and provide preventive services. Rural Health Clinics Act Establishes 2 reimbursement mechanism to support the provision of primary care services in rural areas. Public Law 95-210 wis enacted in 1977 and authorizes the expanded use of physician assistants, nurse practitioners and certified nurse practitioners; extends Mediare and Medicaid reimbursement to designated clinics, and raises Medicaid reimbursement levels to those set by Medicare. 239 ' Health Planning Council of Southwest Florida 16 G 1 it Skilled Nursing Facility (SNF) ' A licensed institution, as defined by Medicare, which is primarily engaged in the provision of skilled nursing care. Stroke A sudden loss of brain function caused by a blockage or rupture of a blood vessel to the brain, characterized by loss of muscular control, diminution or loss of sensation or consciousness, dizziness, slurred speech, or other symptoms that vary with the extent and severity of the damage to the brain. Suicide tThe act or an ireance of intentionally killing oneself. Sub- Capitation ' An a, rangement that exists when an organization being paid under a capitated system contracts with other providers on a eapitated basis, sharing a portion of the original capitned premium. Syphilis ' A sexually transmitted disease caused by bacteria which invade the blood through broken tissue linings in the sex organs, rectum, or mouth. It an be treated with antibiotics. ' Tertiary Care Services provided by highly specialized providers such as neurosurgeons, thoracic surgeons and intensive are units. These services often require highly sophisticated technology and facilities. Third -party paver ' Any organization, public or private, that pays or insures health or medical expenses on behalf of beneficiaries or recipients. An individual pays a premium for such coverage in all private and in some public programs; the payer organization then pays bills on the individual's behalf. Such payments are called third -piny payments and are distinguished by the separation among the individual receiving the service (the first party), the individual or institution providing it (the second party), and the organization paying for it (third party). ' Title XVI11 (Medicare) The title of the Social Security Act which contains the principal legislative authority for the Medicare program and therefore a common name for the program. ' Title XIX (Medicaid) The title of the Social Security Acs which contains the principal legislative authority for the Medicaid program and therefore a common name for the program. Tuberculosis ' An infectious disease of human beings and animals caused by the tubercle bacillus and characterized by the formation of tubercles on the lungs and other tissues of the body, often developing long after the initial infection. Uncompensated are Service provided by physicians and hospitals for which no payment is received from the patient or from third-party payers. Some cons for these services may he covered through cost-shifting. Not all uncompensated care results from charity care. It also includes bad debts from persons who are not classified as charity cases but who are unable or unwilling to pay their hill. 140 1 Icalth Planning Council of Southwest Florida �6G1 ' Underinsured People with public or private insurance policies that do not cover all necessary health cue services, resulting in out-of-pocket expenses that exceed their ability to pay. ' Uninsured People who lack public or prwite health insurance ' Utilization Use of services and supplies. Utilization is commonly examined in terms of patterns or rates of use of a single service or type of service such as hospital care, physician visits. prescription drugs. Vaccine Preventable Diseme Disease that can be prevented through proper vaccination (i.e.. diphtheria, hepatitis B, measles, mumps, pertussis, rebulla, tetanus, etc.) ' Vaginal Delivery ' Birth of a bill. through he vagina. Wellness A dynamic state of physical, mental, and social well - being; a way of life which equips the individual to realize the full potential of his/her capabilities and to overcome and compensate for weaknesses; a lifestyle which recognizes the importance of nutrition, physical fitness, stress reduction, and self• responsibility. wellness has been viewed as the result of four key factors over which an individual has varying degrees of control: human biology, environment, health care organization (system), and lifestyle. Preventive medicine associated with lifestyle and preventive care that can reduce health- ' we utilization and costs. ' Years of Potential Life Lost Under 65 (YPLL) A measure of the impact of premature mortality. it measures the years of life lost when death occurs to persons under the age of 65. Because persons who die at younger ages lose more )-cars of life than do persons who die at older ages, the measure is strongly influenced by causes of death that ' disproportionately affect young people (i.e., motor vehicle crashes, unintentional injuries, childhood injuries, AIDS, etc.). u 241 1 Iealth Planning Council of Southwest Florida 16 G 1 NO August 14, 1998 • TRANSCRIPT OF THE MEETING OF THE SOUTH CODE ENFORCEMENT BOARD OF COLLIER COUNTY Naples, Florida, August 14, 1998 • 0 LET IT BE REMEMBERED, that the South Code Enforcement Board, in and for the County of Collier, having conducted business herein, met on this date at 8:30 a.m. in REGULAR SESSION in Building "F" of the Government Complex, East Naples, Florida, with the following members present: CHAIRPERSON: Randy E. Merrill William T. Lewis James E. Lavinski Kathryn Godfrey -Irwin Rhona E. Saunders Robert Lockhart Lewis P. Oxley Jack G. Stirling ABSENT: Diane Taylor ALSO PRESENT: Maria Cruz, Code Enforcement Specialist Jean Rawson, Attorney for the Board Michelle Arnold, Code Enforcement Director Misc. Corres: Date: l� item# Copies To: 11E1rk. �s i- SEP i 5 iy Norris _ Hancock Constantin* Mac'Kit Berry v Page 1 16GJ0 August 14, 1998 • CHAIRMAN MERRILL: All right, then, at this point in time, I'll call the meeting of the South Code Enforcement Board of Collier County to order and ask for a roll call. MS. CRUZ: For the record, my name is Maria Cruz, code enforcement official. Catherine Godfrey - Irwin. MS. GODFREY- IRWIN: Present. MS. CRUZ: James Lavinski. MR. LAVINSKI: Present. MS. CRUZ: William Lewis. MR. LEWIS: Present. MS. CRUZ: Robert Lockhart. MR. LOCKHART: Present. MS. CRUZ: Randy Merrill. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Here. MS. CRUZ: Lewis Oxley. MR. OXLEY: Present. MS. CRUZ: Rhona Saunders. MS. SAUNDERS: Present. MS. CRUZ: Let the record reflect that Diane Taylor's absence is excused. Jack Stirling. MR. STIRLING: Present. MS. CRUZ: Thank you. MS. ARNOLD: For the record, Michelle Arnold, code enforcement Wirector. I'd just like to introduce to the rest of the board Jack Stirling. He is our new alternate. And inform the board that now Lewis Oxley is a regular member and our two alternates are Jack Stirling and William Lewis. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: On behalf of the board, Jack, welcome. MR. STIRLING: Thank you. The only person I haven't met -- CHAIRMAN MERRILL: And Lou. MR. OXLEY: Thank you. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Congratulations on your elevation, so to speak. I had that penciled in anyway. MS. CRUZ: Sorry. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Also, let the record reflect that Diane Taylor called in and notified us that she would be absent, so her absence will be excused. Do I have an approval of the agenda, or are there any additions or corrections to the agenda? Motion to approve? MS. ARNOLD: There's no amendments to the agenda from staff. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Motion to approve? MR. LAVINSKI: I'll make -- MS. SAUNDERS: So moved. MR. LAVINSKI: -- a motion we approve it. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Do I have a second? Page 2 16 G 1 NO August 14, 1998 • TRANSCRIPT OF THE MEETING OF THE SOUTH CODE ENFORCEMENT BOARD OF COLLIER COUNTY Naples, Florida, August 14, 1998 LJ LET IT BE REMEMBERED, that the South Code Enforcement Board, in and for the County of Collier, having conducted business herein, met on this date at 8:30 a.m. in REGULAR SESSION in Building "F" of the Government Complex, East Naples, Florida, with the following members present: CHAIRPERSON: Randy E. Merrill William T. Lewis James E. Lavinski Kathryn Godfrey -Irwin Rhona E. Saunders Robert Lockhart Lewis P. Oxley Jack G. Stirling ABSENT: Diane Taylor ALSO PRESENT: Maria Cruz, Code Enforcement Specialist Jean Rawson, Attorney for the Board Michelle Arnold, Code Enforcement Director 1&c. Corres: Date: l� 3 item# . Conies To: Norris / _ Hancock Constantine ✓ Mac'Kie / Berry , S E F 1 � iJ�7iS c s i;;rers Page 1 777 7 -29 -1998 10 :39AM FROM 643 8345 • lye • • " a� �• > tl .r�?!�Y = t :.' • • ' • •1• lU1M J .• : � A G E N D A Date: August 14, 1998 at 8:30 o'clock A.M. Location! Collier County Government Center, Admn. Bldg, 3rd Floor NOTE: ANY PERSON WHO DECIDES TO APPEAL A DECISION OF THIS BOARD WILL NEED A RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS PERTAINING THERETO, AND THEREFORE MAY NEED TO ENSURE THAT A VERaATIM RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS IS MADE, WHICH RECORD INCLUDES THE TESTIMONY AND EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE BASED. NEITHER COLLIER COUNTY NOR THE CODE ENFORCE24ENT BOARD SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR PROVIDING THIS RECORD. 1. ROLL CALL 2. APPROVAL OF AGENDA 3. APPROVAL OP MINUTES July 10, 1998 4. PUBLIC REARINCS A. BCC vs. Tancrede St. Vil CEB No. 98 -011 B. BCC vs. Michael Collichio CEB No. • 98 -014 C. BCC vs. David and Zenaida Falato CEB No. 98 -01S 5. NEH BUSINESS N/A 6. 0;X-BUSINESS 7. REPORTS , A. BCC vs. Carla Barbieri, Elsa Cantoni, Edda Theiss CEB No. 98 -013 Filing of Affidavit of Compliance NEXT MEETING DATE September 11, 1998 9. ADJOURN 1 b G 1 *0 August 14, 1998 CHAIRMAN MERRILL: All right, then, at this point in time, I'll call the meeting of the South Code Enforcement Board of Collier County to order and ask for a roll call. MS. CRUZ: For the record, my name enforcement official. Catherine Godfrey-Irwin- MS. GODFREY- IRWIN: Present. MS. CRUZ: James Lavinski. MR. LAVINSKI: Present. MS. CRUZ: William Lewis. MR. LEWIS: Present. MS. CRUZ: Robert Lockhart. MR. LOCKHART: Present. MS. CRUZ: Randy Merrill. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Here. MS. CRUZ: Lewis Oxley. MR. OXLEY: Present. MS. CRUZ: Rhona Saunders. MS. SAUNDERS: Present. MS. CRUZ: Let the record reflect excused. Jack Stirling. MR. STIRLING: Present. MS. CRUZ: Thank you. is Maria Cruz, code that Diane Taylor's absence is MS. ARNOLD: For the record, Michelle Arnold, code enforcement irector. I'd just like to introduce to the rest of the board Jack Stirling. He is our new alternate. And inform the board that now LewiS Oxley is a regular member and our two alternates are Jack Stirling and William Lewis. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: On behalf of the board, Jack, welcome. MR. STIRLING: Thank you. The only person I haven't met -- CHAIRMAN MERRILL: And Lou. MR. OXLEY: Thank you. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Congratulations on your elevation, so to speak. I had that penciled in anyway. MS. CRUZ: Sorry. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Also, let the record reflect that Diane Taylor called in and notified us that she would be absent, so her absence will be excused. Do I have an approval of the agenda, or corrections to the agenda? Motion to approve? MS. ARNOLD: There's no amendments to CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Motion to approve? MR. LAVINSKI: I'll make -- MS. SAUNDERS: So moved. or are there any additions the agenda from staff. MR. LAVINSKI: -- a motion we approve it. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Do I have a second? Page 2 1.6 G 1 August 14, 1998 • MS. GODFREY - IRWIN: I'll second that. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: It's been moved and seconded. Any discussion? Hearing no discussion, indicate by saying aye. All opposed? (No response.) CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Motion carries. Approval of the minutes for the July 10th, 1998 I believe are in your packet. If you had an opportunity to review those, is there a motion to approve? MR. LOCKHART: I make a motion to approve the minutes. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Motion made to approve. Is there a second? MS. GODFREY - IRWIN: I'll second that. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: And seconded. Any discussion on the motion? Hearing no discussion, call the question. All those in favor of the motion, indicate by saying aye. All opposed? (No response.) CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Motion carries. This now brings us to the public hearing portion of our agenda. The first public hearing under item A is Board of County Commissioners versus Tancrede St. Vil, CEB number 98 -011. All those who will be testifying in that matter, please come forward and be sworn by the court reporter. (All speakers were duly sworn.) CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Sir, will you be testifying in that matter? • MR. ST. VIL: Yes. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Okay, would you also swear yourself in with the bourt reporter. (Mr. St. Vil was duly sworn.) CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Thank you very much. Mr. St. Vil, if you will stand at that podium so you have a microphone, okay, and they'll stand at that podium and have a microphone. Since this apparently is your first time here, let me go over with you the procedure that we will use. We'll start the hearing by allowing code enforcement to make a brief opening remark about the case. Then you may have a brief opening remark about the case, and we'll take the evidentiary portion consisting of any witnesses that they have, that they want to have testify before us. Then you'll be able to ask them questions. You won't be able to at that point in time give us your position, you just ask them questions. Once they're finished with their witnesses, then you can say anything that you would like to tell us. They will have the opportunity to question you. And at the end of that, each of you will have a brief time to make any final closing remarks. And then we will go into a session and make a decision. Before you leave here today, you'll know what our decision is, okay? MR. ST. VIL: Okay. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: All right. So with that, staff, it's your Page 3 16G1 d# August 14, 1998 •opportunity to make any opening remarks, if you want to. MS. CRUZ: Thank you. Staff has provided a packet and provided this copy packet to the respondent Tancrede St. Vil. Also to each of the board members and to the recorder. At this time I'd like to introduce this packet into evidence and will ask the respondent, Mr. St. Vil, if he has no objection,to introducing this packet into evidence. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: The packet will be marked. MS. CRUZ: Composite Exhibit A. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: A, Composite Exhibit A. If you would show that to Mr. St. Vil, the actual one that you're going to mark. Mr. St. Vil, I'd ask you to take a look at that packet and see if that is something that you've already seen probably a copy of, and if so, whether you have any objections to that being introduced into evidence so this board can take a look at it. MR. ST. VIL: Yes, there's nothing wrong. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Do you have any objections to them introducing that into evidence? MR. ST. VIL: No. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Okay. without objection, Exhibit A is introduced. MS. ARNOLD: Thank you. MS. CRUZ: Mr. St. Vil is the owner of record of property located at 3132 Linwood Avenue, which is more particularly described as Naples •Better Homes First Edition, block five, lot 16. Mr. St. Vil is before this board for allegedly violating ordinance 91 -102, section 2.7.6(1), and ordinance 96 -83, section 104.6.1 by the existence of alterations and improvements with an expired permit. The first notice of violation served to Mr. St. Vil was March 19 -- excuse me, April 13, 1998. This notice of violation was served via certified mail, requesting a compliance date of April 28th, 1998. At this time I would like to ask Investigator Stachura to brief the board on the findings of his inspections. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Mr. Stachura, good morning. MR. STACHURA: Good morning. I'm an investigator. My name is Stephen Stachura for Collier County Code Enforcement. This is a pretty simple case. It's not difficult. What happened was the respondent pulled a permit back in 1995 to do some alterations. The permit expired. Some changes have been made, but no inspections have been called for. And to this date he's never reapplied. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Okay. Anything else? MR. STACHURA: That's it. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Do you have any questions of Mr. Stachura, Mr. St. Vil? MR. ST. VIL: Not really. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Okay. Any other witnesses? MS. CRUZ: No, sir. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Thank you. Page 4 16 G 1 1 August 14, 1998 Mr. St. Vil, do you have anything you'd like to tell us? MR. ST. VIL: Not really. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Okay. Based on that, then you obviously don't have any questions of Mr. St. Vil (sic). Is there anything else that either side wants to tell the Code Enforcement Board before we go into session to make a decision? We'll start with you since you have the burden. You or staff. MR. STACHURA: Okay, only the recommendation? MS. ARNOLD: Yeah -- CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Before we get into the recommendation, that assumes we're finding a violation. Is there anything about the violation that you want to tell us, the alleged violation? MS. ARNOLD: Only to clarify what the investigator has indicated, the respondent did obtain a permit in 1995, but that permit has expired. And we've informed him of that, that he would have to get another permit to continue the work. He is unable to do that -- or he has not done that to date. And upon obtaining the permit, then the violation will go away, provided he requests appropriate inspections and obtain a Certificate of Occupancy. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: All right. Does any member of Code Enforcement Board, before we close the evidentiary portion, have any questions for either Mr. St. Vil or Mr. Stachura? MR. LAVINSKI: Yeah, I do, Randy. Mr. St. Vil, do you intend to get the permit updated and to have the inspections and to bring this issue into compliance? MR. ST. VIL: Yes, I do. MR. LAVINSKI: But you haven't done it? MR. ST. VIL: Not yet. When Mr. Stephen (sic.) come by, and also, I was talk to him -- I'm sorry about that. I tell Mr. Stephen I'm thinking six month before I get a permit renewal. And the reason I put it so far for the six months, because I been injury on my knee. I can't do it -- you know, I can't be able to do nothing on the house. So him tell me, you know, just try get my permit renew. And before I get anything, then I say -- I tell him okay. At the same time, too, I went to the office and I get this permit working, and I supposed to fill it up and give it back to them, then, you know, make sure what I'm doing exactly then that I have a permit for it. And that was all. 11R. LAVINSKI: So you are 'in the process of getting the permit filed and updated? 112. ST. VIL: Yes. MS. SAUNDERS: Sir, can that done? MR. ST. VIL: Really, I know, to get a permit done. three months, and I believe get a permit completely, you MS. SAUNDERS: I'm -- I applied for immediately, and you tell us when you think you'll have was -- I was asked for the six month, you And now I've been going exactly about I have another three months, you know, to know, renew. believe that the permit needs to be then you have a length of time in which Page 5 16GJAI August 14, 1998 •to do the work; is that correct? MR. STACHURA: That's true. Our last conversation, the respondent let me know that it would probably take him six months before he'd have enough money or financially to be able to do it. This permit is well under $100. MS. ARNOLD: I'd like to add that yes, you can obtain the permit. And the cost of the permit is under $100. And he would have six months prior to having to be -- being required to ask for an inspection. And even at the six -month period, he can ask for an extension for the permit, which gives him another six months prior to having -- being required to request an inspection. So in a sense he has a year before he has to technically do anything to the project. MS. SAUNDERS: Mr. St. Vil, is there any reason why you cannot complete applying for the permit within the next week? MR. ST. VIL: The reason I can't apply for the permit by next week, I've been injured on my knee and I just -- you know, I have a job back, so, you know, I was behind my bills. And that's the reason. MS. SAUNDERS: So you cannot afford to apply for the permit, is that -- MR. ST. VIL: Correct. MS. SAUNDERS: -- what you're saying? MR. ST. VIL: Correct. MR. LOCKHART: I have a question. Is the work completed that is the nature of the permit? It appears in the photographs that the work •is somewhat completed. MR. STACHURA: Somewhat. MR. LOCKHART: Is that the,case? MR. STACHURA: He started a wall in the inside. "MR. LOCKHART: So it's an after - the -fact permit in a sense that this is just cleaning up the record? MR. STACHURA: Right. MS. ARNOLD: Well, he obtained a permit originally. MR. LOCKHART: Right, but it expired before he initiated the work, and after the work was somewhat completed, it was observed and MS. ARNOLD: Well, he applied for the permit, started the work, never requested any inspections. And so there -- unless he -- the property owner or the applicant requests inspections, the Building Department doesn't go out to see whether the work is being done correctly. MR. LOCKHART: What I'm driving at is it doesn't appear that there's an extensive amount of dollars required to complete the work. I mean, purchasing windows and doors is the bulk of your cost. And the permit fee under $100, and some additional minor costs, I just -- my concern is that this can drag on because there's not a lot of involvement here, and I don't want to see a permit, an extension, another extension. It just seems like the work is done, there's no real motivation for anything to go further on the applicant. Even with his statement that within six months, four of those six months have passed. I'm just concerned that this is going to be a drag -on • Page 6 1 6G 1 6 August 14, 1998 issue. • CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Does anyone else have any questions for either of the two witnesses? Hearing none, then I'll close the evidentiary portion of the hearing. And I think that we've had our closing statement, and at this time I will ask if anyone has any motions to make. MS. SAUNDERS: I will move that we find the property owner in violation. I guess that's the first motion. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: There's a motion to find the violation pursuant to the findings of fact that we require, that -- would that include that the owner is the record owner of the subject property, that we have jurisdiction, that notices required pursuant to Exhibit A were issued and properly received, and that the real property legally described in Exhibit A is in violation? MS. SAUNDERS: Sure. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Having that motion on the table, is there a second? MR. LAVINSKI: I'll second it. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Motion's been moved and seconded. Is there any discussion on the motion? I'll call the question. All those in favor of the motion, indicate by saying aye. All opposed? (No response.) CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Motion carries unanimously. We'll now move into the order of the board. We've now found that • there's been a violation, Mr. St. Vil, and what we're going to consider is what we are going to do. Is there any motions on the floor as to the order of the board? "MS. SAUNDERS: I will move that we accept the recommendation of the staff to the extent that all necessary permits be applied for within 30 days, or a fine of $50 be imposed for every day the violation continues to exist. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Motion's been made by Ms. Saunders. Is there a second? MS. GODFREY- IRWIN: I'll second it. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Moved and seconded that the recommendation of staff, as set out in our packet as she has just read, be the order of the board. MF.. LfC1 RT : WE w&f?t to put a d&te tptt drat 7 MS. SAUNDERS: I took the date of September 14th that staff gave. And Mr. St. Vil, I'd like to point out that this gives you 30 days to come up with $100, basically. If you do not do that, you will be fined, if this order passes, $50 for every single day. It's in your very good interest to come up with $100 -- MR. ST. VIL: Yes. MS. SAUNDERS: -- and apply, do it right. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Is there anymore discussion on that motion? Hearing none, I'll call the question. All those in favor of the motion, indicate by saying aye. • Page 7 16G10 August 14, 1998 OAll opposed? (No response.) CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Motion carries unanimously. Mr. St. Vil, Ms. Saunders has summed up the order of the board accurately. You have 30 days to file for your permit, okay? If you do not file for your permit and obtain your permit in 30 days, then a fine of $50 per day will be imposed on your property. Okay? MR. ST. VIL: Also, can I ask a question? CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Sure. MR. ST. VIL: On the permit, I don't know exactly what -- because the permit I supposed to have just for the electricity, and I don't know what exactly they have in, because Mr. Stephen say I have a new window replaced on our house. The window in the new house, they like a -- these are whole house like -- the window I'm replacing, that's the one that was messed up, and, you know, I can't use it. I just replace it to put another window. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Whatever necessary permits that you need is what the motion was. You need to obtain -- what you do is go to code enforcement and describe to them that -- the work that you want to do, and they'll get you the information on what permits you need. Horseshoe Drive is the location. MS. CRUZ: That's correct. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Okay? That concludes case number 98 -011. Next item on the agenda is-Board of County Commissioners versus Michael Collichio -- pardon the pronunciation -- Code Enforcement Woard number 98 -014. All those testifying in that matter, please come forward and be sworn. -(All speakers were duly sworn.) CHAIRMAN MERRILL: There appears to be no one here from the respondent. Staff, do you have indications of proper service and notice for today's hearing? MS. CRUZ: Yes, sir, we do. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Would you please mark that as an exhibit for this hearing. Call that Exhibit A in this matter. And let Ms. Rawson see that to verify that we do have the required notices. MS. RAWSON: 7 -31 was the return of the green card, so there was proper notice. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Proceeding with the hearing, after being assured that we have had proper notice to the respondent and respondent failing to appear. It is now ten minutes to 9:00. We began our meeting -- our meeting was scheduled for 8:30. Staff, proceed, if you'd like. MS. CRUZ: Again, I've provided the board a packet, including all the evidence in respect to this case, number 98 -014, Board of County Commissioners versus Michael Collichio. I'd like to request that this packet be introduced into evidence, marked as composite Exhibit B. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Without objection? MS. CRUZ: We have no objection. Page 8 16 G 1 wdi August 14, 1998 CHAIRMAN MERRILL: It's marked as B and admitted into evidence. MS. CRUZ: Thank you. The owner of record is Michael Collichio. Address of record is 2235 Empire Boulevard, Webster, New York, zip code 14580. The address in viola -- allegedly in violation is 1833 Woodbine Court, Marco Island, Florida, which is more particularly described as Marco Beach, unit two, block 66, lot 18. The alleged violation is failure to maintain an exterior portion of the subject property in good repair, which is in violation of ordinance 89 -06 of the Collier County Housing Code, section five, subsections 12(b) and 12(m). The violation was first observed on July 22nd, 197. The first notice of violation was given to the property owner on May 13th, 1998, requesting for a compliance by May 23rd, 1998. The final reinspection was July 6th, 1998, reflecting the violation continues. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Thank you. Call your first witness. MS. CRUZ: At this time I call John Kelly. MR. KELLY: Okay, I would like to concur, first off. My name is CHAIRMAN MERRILL: For the record -- MR. KELLY: -- John Kelly, investigator, Collier County Code Enforcement, both department certified and Florida Association of Code Enforcement. I would like to concur with what was just read by Maria Cruz. It's an accurate representation of the case. What was observed by me specifically is two panels to the exterior portion of that dwelling • that would create the exterior wall. These two panels would be approximately six square feet. They are not weatherproofed, not in good repair, and not painted or otherwise sealed. - CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Is that the image that is one of the side of the house that's in our packet? MR. KELLY: The -- I believe on your packet it's page 14. That would be an accurate representation. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: That's notated on an image file with the last notation 70721- 39- O.JPG? MR. KELLY: Correct, that is an accurate representation of what I did witness at 1833 Woodbine Court. I would also like to note, I received the case originally March 24th, and there was a foreclosure on the property which created the delays, so -- CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Is there any additional violations other than the one represented by that photograph that you observed? MR. KELLY: No, everything else would be purely aesthetics. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Any other testimony from this witness from staff? MS. CRUZ: No. MS. ARNOLD: No. MS. CRUZ: No, sir. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Any questions by any member of the board? MR. LOCKHART: I have a question. The adjacent building lot, what's the proximity to this structure? I guess the one that would be Page 9 16 G 1 wi August 14, 1998 &acing what we're looking at on the photograph. MR. KELLY: I believe there's unimproved property on either side, which would give you about 100 feet between -- in all directions. I would also like to note, there have been subsequent complaints received since this initial complaint; however, they've been closed as duplicates of this case. So the neighbors are concerned. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Any other questions by any members of the board? MS. SAUNDERS: A new owner took ownership in May, is that what you're saying, May 25th, after the foreclosure? MR. KELLY: Correct. MS. SAUNDERS: And have you had any contact with that new owner, other than the notices that were sent? MR. KELLY: We've had contact with the agent who's receiving payment for the property. And I have had personal contact. The gentleman desires to renovate; however, no -- no time has been given. And let's see here -- MS. SAUNDERS: And he's an absentee landlord? He lives -- MR. KELLY: Correct. I would also like to note for the record, the property is occupied. MS. SAUNDERS: Oh. MS. GODFREY - IRWIN: It is occupied. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Any other questions by any member of the board? Thank you, Mr. Kelly. Any further witnesses? MS. CRUZ: No, sir. "CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Sum up? Do you have any summary other than what we just heard? MS. ARNOLD: No. MS. CRUZ: No, sir. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: That will close the evidentiary portion of the hearing. Is there any motions from the board regarding whether we have a violation or not? MR. LAVINSKI: Yeah, I'll move that the findings of fact have been established by the evidence presented by the code enforcement office, that the owner is the owner of record, and that a violation does exist, and that the -- the property owner be found in violation. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Would that also include that we do have jurisdiction -- MR. LAVINSKI: Yes. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: -- that the owner was not present, and that the property described in Exhibit A and B is the record property? MR. LAVINSKI: Yes, that's-correct. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: That motion being on the floor, is there a second? MS. GODFREY - IRWIN: I'll second it. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Motion's been moved and seconded. • Page 10 I6G1 44 August 14, 1998 Is there any discussion on the motion? Hearing no discussion, • all those in favor of the motion, indicate by saying aye. All opposed, indicate. (No response.) CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Motion carries. Now moving to the order of the board portion. Is there a motion to be made as to the order of the board? MR. LOCKHART: Yes, I move that we accept staff's recommendation with the modification that the time period be extended to six months. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Motion's been made -- make sure I understand your motion, that the Code Enforcement Board order the respondent to repair any deteriorated or damaged exterior wall, and apply for an appropriate protective coating to the same within 60 days -- excuse me, six months, or a fine of $50 be imposed for every day the violation continues to exist? MR. LOCKHART: That is correct. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: That is the motion. Is there a second to that motion? Hearing no second, that motion dies for lack of second. Is there any other motions? MS. SAUNDERS: I will move that the repairs be made to the exterior wall, an appropriate coating be applied within 30 days or $50 be imposed for every day. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Is that essentially the same recommendation, just changing -- MS. SAUNDERS: I'm following staff recommendations, that's right. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Motion is now on the table to follow the recommendation of staff, which is printed in our packet. Is there a second to that motion? MR. LAVINSKI: I'll second that. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: That motion has been moved and seconded. Is there any discussion on that motion? Hearing no discussion, I'll call the question. All in favor of that motion, indicate by saying aye. MR. LAVINSKI: Aye. MR. OXLEY: Aye. MS. SAUNDERS: Aye. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Aye. All opposed, say same. MR. LOCKHART: Opposed. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: One opposed? Motion carries. That concludes case 98 -014. Next case is Board of County Commissioners versus David and Zenaida Falato, case CEB number 98 -015. All those testifying in that proceeding, please come forward and be sworn. (All speakers were duly sworn.) CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Thank you, folks. Did I pronounce your names correctly? MR. FALATO: Yes, you did. Page 11 16G 1 114 August 14, 1998 • CHAIRMAN MERRILL: It's Falato? MRS. FALATO: Yes. MR. FALATO: Correct. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: And it's Zenaida? MRS. FALATO: Zenaida. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Zenaida. MRS. FALATO: That's okay, it's close. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Okay. Folks, this is I believe your first time here. Let me detail for you how the procedure will work. This is much like a court case; however, we don't follow the strict rules of evidence. The procedure we will follow is there will be a slight -- or a small time where you can make an opening remark briefly. They will go first, then you'll have the opportunity to do that, if you want to. After that, we'll start taking testimony. Following that, they'll have their witnesses testify first, at which time you can ask them questions after they're done asking questions. It's not the time for you to tell us what you want to testify to, it's the time for you to ask them questions. Once they're finished with their witnesses, then you'll have the opportunity to testify and tell us anything that you want to tell us. They'll have the opportunity to ask you any questions. Once we complete that procedure, there'll be again a short time that you can both briefly sum up. The board, as you witnessed in the rior case, will go into a session where we'll consider whether here's been a violation, and if there has been a violation, whether or not we're going to impose any sanctions and how those will look. Before you leave here today, you'll have a ruling on your case, okay? -So with that, we'll proceed. Staff? MS. CRUZ: Thank you, sir. Staff has provided the respondents and the board a packet pertaining to this case, number 98 -015, for Board of County Commissioners versus David and Zenaida Falato. At this time I'd like to ask the respondents if they have received this packet. MRS. FALATO: Yes. MS. CRUZ: I'd request -- I'd like to ask the respondent if there's any objection to admitting this packet into evidence. MRS. FALATO: No. MS. CRUZ: Being no objection from the respondent, staff requests that this packet be admitted into evidence as Composite Exhibit A. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: You don't object to the packet coming into evidence? MRS. FALATO: No. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Okay. If so, then you'll mark that as Exhibit A for the purposes of this hearing, and that will be moved into evidence without objection. MS. CRUZ: Thank you. The address in question is 129 First Street, Naples, Florida. It's more particularly described as Trail Acres, block two, lot 11. • Page 12 16 G 1 4t August 14, 1998 The owner of record of this property is David and Zenaida Falato. 1W Address of record is 130 Second Street, Naples, Florida. The violation is the -- alleged violation is the existence of deterioration of the exterior of the structure to include rotting wood, boards cracking and exposed to the elements. It's a violation of ordinance 89 -06, the Collier County Housing Code, section 5, subsection 12(b) and (m). The violation was first observed on January 28th, 1998. The first notice of violation given to the respondent was February 2nd, 1998, requesting a compliance by February 28th, 1998. And the final reinspection was June 18th, 1998. Resulting violation continues. At this time, I call my first witness, which is David Hedrich. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Good morning, Mr. Hedrich. MR. HEDRICH: Good morning, Chairman, members of the board. For the record, my name's Dave Hedrich, Collier County Code Enforcement. Ms. Cruz did give an accurate description of the times and the violation involved, the alleged violation. The photographs depicted in your packet, pages 13, 14 and 15, show the structure in question, and the structure is 129 First Street, Trail Acres, Naples, Florida. The complaint did first come to us in January. I conducted several inspections throughout the course of the investigation. The deterioration of some of the exterior boards does remain, as well as the condition that you see in the photographs. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Do you have anything else? MR. HEDRICH: The ordinance cited in this 89 -06 of the Collier County Minimum Housing Code was applied in this case in order to bring about the completion of the exterior of the house, as far as replacement of the boards and application of an exterior coating to these boards. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Anything additional in the way of testimony? MR. HEDRICH: No, sir. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Which one of you will be asking the questions? MRS. FALATO: I'll be asking. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: You can ask any questions pertaining to this you'd like. MRS. FALATO: Thank you. On -- you're stating that we're violating section five; am I correct? MR. HEDRICH: Correct. Section five of the Collier County Minimum Housing Code ordinance. MRS. FALATO: Section five states -- doesn't section five state that it pertains if someone is to occupy the house? MR. HEDRICH: Yes. This case did bring about questions as to whether the minimum housing code ordinance would be applied. The structure in question is an unoccupied dwelling, and we did request the legal services of the county attorney's office in this matter to make a determination whether or not -- even though the house was cited under section five -- specifically states no person shall occupy a house unless these conditions are taken care of. • Page 13 I 6G 140 August 14, 1998 The county attorney's office came back with a request for legal services to us, indicating that they felt the house -- that the intent of the ordinance did apply to this, even though the house was unoccupied. MS. ARNOLD: If I may, Mr. Chairman -- CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Well, they're in their process of asking their questions, so you'll have an opportunity to present anything. But they're still asking questions, I think. MRS. FALATO: This ordinance was -- CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Ms. Falato, I just want to caution you, I don't know where you're going with your question, but if you're going to make a legal argument, you will need to make that to the board. But if you do want to ask him about the ordinance and his knowledge of the ordinance, you're perfectly free to do that. MRS. FALATO: Okay. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Okay? MRS. FALATO: That's all then. That's all. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: That's all -- MRS. FALATO: That's all my questions. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: -- your questions right now? MRS. FALATO: Yes. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Okay. Do you have any additional testimony or do you have any additional questions that you want to ask Mr. Hedrich, based upon their questions? MS. ARNOLD: We have no question to -- for Mr. Hedrich, but I Swould just ask if the board is interested and if counsel to the board was interested in seeing the interpretation provided to us from the county attorney's office. - CHAIRMAN MERRILL: I think that that would be appropriate in a summary manner, that you -- that would be your argument as to why a violation occurred, but not appropriate as to a factual basis. MS. ARNOLD: Okay. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Okay? Do you have any other witnesses then? MS. ARNOLD: No, we do not. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Do you have -- now it's your chance to testify or call any witnesses that you'd like to call. Are you going to testify in this matter? MRS. FALATO: Yes. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: All right. Which one of you is going to go first? You've already been sworn. Go ahead. If you'd just state your name for the record. MRS. FALATO: Zenaida Falato. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Okay, go ahead, ma'am, tell us what you'd like to tell us. MRS. FALATO: Okay. We feel that we're not in violation because in this ordinance, section two -- may I give you copies of section two, or no? CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Absolutely, you may pass those out. But again, I want to -- and I realize you may not be familiar. If you're •going to make an argument as to why you're not in violation, you need Page 14 16G11046. August 14, 1998 to save that for the summary. What we need to know from you then is is perhaps factually why you're not, not what the statute says. Do you understand the difference? MRS. FALATO: Okay. MR. FALATO: These are the facts. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: If you're going to tell us that there's nobody living in the house -- MRS. FALATO: Right. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: -- okay, then that's what you need to tell us. MRS. FALATO: Okay. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: And then in a minute you'll be able to tell us why that makes a difference to why you're not in violation. MRS. FALATO: There is no one living in the house, we have no intention of anyone living in the house or using it for anyone to occupy the house. And section -- we feel that we're not in violation because of that. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Okay. MRS. FALATO: The house is just -- the house is located directly behind our home which we live in. And we purchased that property solely because we -- they're back -to -back properties, and we think it's going to be an investment in the long run when we go to sell the whole property. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: What are you planning to do with this structure in the back? MRS. FALATO: Right now we're using it as a storage unit. MR. FALATO: We're going to keep it right now. We don't plan on using it for a dwelling. MS. ARNOLD: He can't use it for storage. -MR. FALATO: This is simply an extension to our backyard, that's how we look at it. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Is that all you want to tell us on that? They have the opportunity, if they want, to ask you any questions. Is there any questions from staff? MS. ARNOLD: Are you intending to deed that lot with your other lot? MRS. FALATO: In the long run, yes. Yes. MS. ARNOLD: Because just be advised that I think that must be done in order to keep that unit as a storage unit to your principal structure. MRS. FALATO: Okay. Do you have that in writing for us? CHAIRMAN MERRILL: That's a little bit beyond this hearing -- MRS. FALATO: Okay. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: -- okay? You can discuss that later. But do you have any questions for her based upon her testimony, that there's not going to -- there's no one living there and they do not intend to have anyone living there? MS. ARNOLD: No. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: All right. Then since they didn't ask you any questions, that's going to be the end of our evidentiary portion of the testimony, unless staff -- excuse me, unless any members of the Page 15 I6GIM August 14, 1998 0oard have any questions of the Falatos. All right, hearing none, we'll close the evidentiary portion of the hearing. Staff, you have the opportunity now to make any arguments that You wish to make regarding the violation or lack thereof. MS. ARNOLD: I would just like to indicate that we do have a legal opinion from the county attorney's office that in the case that the code -- or the ordinance does apply to units, whether or not they're vacant, the condition of this structure needs attending to, to maintain the integrity of the exterior of the structure. At one point I believe there was some effort made -- being made by the respondent to correct the problem, and I believe that that's something that can be done. So simply because it's vacant, staff feels that that's no reason to allow the condition of the structure to deteriorate. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: You've heard their argument. Do you have anything to tell us or to give to us? MRS. FALATO: I have quite a few things to give you. Would that be all right? CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Sure. MR. FALATO: We also have a videotape that we'd like to have shown. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: The videotape we're probably not going tc be able to look at. Now, we've closed the evidentiary portion of the .hearing. That would be additional evidence. MRS. FALATO: Okay. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Okay? We're now into legal argument. And as I understand your position is, there's not anybody living there, so the actual condition of the structure is not the issue here, it's whether or not it's going to -- apparently going to be used for habitation, and whether that would fall, under the statute -- or the ordinance, rather. MR. FALATO: Well, our videotape would clearly show our reason for being here. MS. SAUNDERS: I would like to see the videotape, if it's at all possible. MR. FALATO: I would like it shown, please, if it's possible. MS. SAUNDERS: I think it's reasonable. MR. FALATO: We did request the video machine be -- it's seven minutes long, seven and a half minutes long. MRS. FALATO: It's not even seven. It's very short. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: That would -- Ms. Rawson, would that require a motion? MS. RAWSON: Yes, but you certainly have the discretion to reopen the public hearing. MS. SAUNDERS: I move that we reopen the public hearing so that we can -- in whatever format they wish, they can present their evidence. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: That motion being made, is there a second to that motion? i Page 16 I 6GI 46 August 14, 1998 MS. GODFREY- IRWIN: I'll second that. • CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Moved and seconded. Any discussion? Hearing no discussion, all those in favor of the motion, indicate by saying aye. Opposed? (No response.) CHAIRMAN MERRILL: We're reopening the public hearing portion of the case for the sole purpose of showing the videotape. If you can cue that up, we'll -- we'll look at it. MS. SAUNDERS: I have a question for our code -- for David while we're waiting. MR. HEDRICH: Yes. MS. SAUNDERS: If this were rezoned or strictly to be used as a storage shed and nothing else, if it were downgraded from a housing unit, would it be in compliance with the code? MR. HEDRICH: This again was part of the question we had and why we requested the legal services from the county attorney's. But the question of whether or not it was going to be used as a storage structure was never really clarified. The legal services we requested were strictly if it was intended to be used as an occupied dwelling only. MS. SAUNDERS: So how would somebody go about -- MR. HEDRICH: There really wouldn't be a rezoning or anything of that -- required. There again,,Michelle brought up the point that once the properties were deeded together, of course the unit could be converted to a use solely as a storage facility. MS. SAUNDERS: Okay. So they would need to deed something together in order to -- or change the deed. "MR. HEDRICH: The property would have to become one, correct. MS. SAUNDERS: And in that case, do we know if -- if it were a storage unit, would it be in compliance, or would it still need to be repaired? If you got a new complaint. MR. HEDRICH: Under this ordinance, the -- the code might not apply. MS. SAUNDERS: Might not. MR. HEDRICH: Yeah. MR. LEWIS: David, question. What we're talking about here is right now the property's not deeded together, so it cannot be classified as a storage unit? CHAIRMAN MERRILL: We are -- we do have the videotape running, so we may want to -- MS. SAUNDERS: Oh, okay. Why don't we go ahead and -- we are watching the video. Can you see -- you can see it right there, yeah. MRS. FALATO: This is the house in question, or our property in question. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: I'm going to have to -- okay, go ahead. Go ahead, I'm sorry. MR. FALATO: This is the property in question here that's being complained about. Okay? As you can clearly see, it needs to be painted. I have boarded up the windows. Page 17 i 6G 1 4 Consensus was the only way to slow down the speeders is through enforcement. A traffic light may not meet criteria. Russ will request a speed trailer from the Sheriff's Office. 7. OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS MANAGEMENT REPORT A. Joe Delate that Mid Continent is requesting an additional 21 days to complete the project — 18 days due to the reordering of rAring harnesses that %,A/--re stolen from the county barn and three days rain delay. Joe asked them to put their request in viriting. Completion date would then be August 25. B. Joe has not been able to find a purchase order for the brick that were stolen, which will be needed to file an insurance claim. (`alike McGee suggested searching for a cancelled check for the period 1991 -92. C. The lights in the medians should be complete by August 25. Once DOT inspects them. reimbursement wvi!l be forthcoming. D. The !andscaping for Phase II. sub phase B. is ready to rho to bid and may iust beyond October 1. The reimbursement funds from DOT must be in hand. E. Jce advised that he err.'!! be transferring to Parks and Recreation and vti!! be replaced by Ladd Ryziw as, the project manager. The Office of Capital Projects %,A.0 he kno%vn as PiuNic, Works Engineering Department off ective October 1 As there was no further business to discuss . the meeting %A--as adjourned at 6:45 p.m. The next meeting will be held on September 16`h. 1998 at 5:00 p.m. at the Community Center. 16GIA Lawton Chiles Ismes_THowell. MD. MPH Governor - * -> L. I �i'3 '� �_. ...F Secretary September 8, 1998 7 E P 1 5 .1998 MEMORANDUM TO: Barbara B. Berry Chairman, Board of Collier County Commissioners FROM: Charles Konigsberg, Jr., M.D., M.P.H. (� Collier Health Department Director RE: Third Quarter Contract Management Variance Report for Fiscal Year 10/1/97 - 9/30/98 The Health Department's Third Quarter Contract Management Report is submitted for your review. This report represents activity and program cost information, as reported in the State's Contract Management System, for October 1, 1997 to June 30, 1998. We attach, for your consideration, the following report elements: 1. DE380 Contract Management 2. DE385 Variance Report 3. DE560 Revenue Summary 4. DE580 Analysis of Fund Equities 5. CCHD Program Service Area Variance Reports for departments requiring explanation Our final reports for the third quarter were received on 8/11/98. The variance analyses were 'subsequently completed by the required departments. This report provides you with the quarterly reports due to date. Please call me at ext. 8210 if you have questions regarding this Third Quarter Report. CK /dc CC: R. Evans T. 011iff Attachments re3rdgtrfy9798.doc Morr i s Hancock �� Constantin* ��� Mac'Kil Berry Misc. Corres: Date: /Q-i3 -"iy Item# S�}" Copies To: 3301 Tamiaml Tya E' Bldg. H Collier County Health Department MS&a Ad&uv. 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August 14, 1998 is Since we purchased the property, mysteriously the windows have been broken here and there. We don't know how. So we got permission from code enforcement that we could board them up, okay? Don't mind the taping, I'm not a cameraman. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: This is not a professional -- MR. FALATO: No. So there's the house. You can clearly see it needs a piece of siding or two and some paint work. Structurally the house is fine. It's been through a couple of hurricanes, it's still there. In fact, our home on Second Street took a worse beating through the last hurricane rather than this. This is a light that we were asked to take down. It is an exterior light that could be mounted outside in an outside socket, or at one point in time we were allowed to just put it through the wall and plug it into an outlet in the house. We've (sic.) asked that we remove this, so we have. MRS. FALATO: This is our property. MR. FALATO: This is the property. The trees there when we first bought this place were very wild and uncontrolled, and the bushes that you're seeing right there were 30 to 40 feet out into the front lawn. They were out over the easement and the water passage there. Since we've had it, I've been trimming them down and cutting them up and making the appearance to the property, keeping it maintained, trimming these hedges for mere reason for a hedge, okay? They have also been complained about in the past. And cutting those shrubs down Wn the past has been a problem with code enforcement having to come out and ask us to pick up shrubs while we were still in the process of cutting the bushes. -MS. SAUNDERS: Is there still electricity and running water and everything in that -- MR. FALATO: Yes. MS. SAUNDERS: -- dwelling? MR. FALATO: Yes. MRS. FALATO: This is a house that is occupied. It is the first house on First Street. It's the first house you see when you come into the development. You have to pass this house to get to our shed. I'll call it a shed. I'm sorry. But -- MR. FALATO: Sorry, the tape gets better. MRS. FALATO: -- if you notice, this house is also peeling. And we're not complaining about the house, we're not reporting it or -- MR. FALATO: We're not reporting this house in any way. MRS. FALATO: -- we're just comparing. Because this house is occupied. MR. FALATO: Okay. Again, you see the same type of chipping and wood. There is bare wood used for siding that is unpainted. Doesn't look like it's sealed up or any exterior coatings. There is a light that is an exterior light mounted on this house that is wired through the glass window. Okay, this light is wired through the glass window, which I don't think would meet any code standards, yet we had to take down our light for some reason or • Page 18 16G1 August 14, 1998 another, but this one still exists. MRS. FALATO: And this is an occupied house. MR. FALATO: And there are no complaints to this property at all. Okay? MRS. FALATO: This is leaving First Street going into Second Street, which is where our home is. And a lot of times we've -- you know, the code enforcement have to come to our home on the next street. And what we're showing you is the first house that you hit on Second Street is again an occupied house. Oh, wait, this is First Street. I'm sorry, this is the house that we just saw. MR. FALATO: Bear with us, please. MRS. FALATO: And you're coming into First Street. And we're showing you that's the first house that you see. It's an occupied house. It's got paint peeling -- MR. FALATO: Again, another light that you can see briefly right there that was mounted outside the house with the cord running through the glass window. I think mine was a little bit more up to code than this house is. Not that we're complaining, please. And this is just a closer view that you can see that the condition of this house is pretty much the same condition of the one that's being complained about. 'This is an occupied house, it is a duplex, it's -- MRS. FALATO: And our house is down there, our shed is there. MR. FALATO: That house has to be passed when you go to our house . for every trip that they ever made there in the last two and a half years. MRS. FALATO: Three years. -MR. FALATO: Three years. It's almost over, bear with us, please. MRS. FALATO: This is -- now, this is leaving First Street going into Second Street. On the corner of Second Street, there is another house that you hit before coming to our home. And this house is once again occupied. We're not -- MR. FALATO: And a little run down. MRS. FALATO: And it's -- MR. FALATO: It's the nature of this neighborhood. It's a starter neighborhood. There are some new homes and there are some older homes in this development. It's just another moment or two. MRS. FALATO: It seemed shorter at home. MS. SAUNDERS: That's okay. MRS. FALATO: The reason we're showing you these is because these homes are occupied. Our shed is not. But yet we've had -- I've checked code enforcement to see'how many cases in the -- they've had for these two homes that are occupied compared to ours. MR. FALATO: You can clearly see that the structure and the wood, when the camera gets up there out of the sun glare, is very much deteriorated and unpainted, as it has been for many years. Again, we're not complaining about this house and it's not being reported in • Page 19 16G 144 August 14, 1998 2 11&ny way. MRS. FALATO: There's also, you know -- MR. FALATO: Quite a bit -- MRS. FALATO: -- cars that are in there. MR. FALATO: Quite a bit of debris around the property. This is going to be shown because we've had code enforcement out to our homes on several occasions to pick up some debris that really wasn't necessary for them to come out there. MS. SAUNDERS: Obviously there's been complaints filed by your neighbors or by somebody. MRS. FALATO: By someone, yes. MR. FALATO: Yes. MRS. FALATO: This is our home. And across our home, directly across it, you'll find an empty lot that is full of -- oh, sorry, this is the back of the house. MR. FALATO: This is the backyard of one of the homes that we're showing you here, as opposed to our homes that don't have any debris at all through the property. MRS. FALATO: This is our home, and then -- MR. FALATO: This is our home on Second Street. MRS. FALATO: -- right across the street from it, you'll notice there's an empty lot. But then there's a big pile of debris. MR. FALATO: A big pile of debris that we've been looking at for several months. And we've had to pick up five and six sticks out of .our yard because they've been complained about. coming to MRS. FALATO: Because of the complaints that have been us. MR. FALATO: And for an enforcement officer, whoever it may be, to came to our house and deliver an ordinance to us, I think maybe this was overlooked in some way. MRS. FALATO: Okay, that's about it for our videotape. MR. FALATO: That's pretty much it with the video. MRS. FALATO: I guess that,we don't feel that we're in violation of the code because it states that you have to have -- you have to have this place repaired if you have any intentions of having it occupied. We don't have that intention. Also, on section two of this code, you'll notice that the provisions of this housing code shall apply in unincorporated area of Collier County for every portion of a building or premises used or intended to be used as a dwelling unit, in whole or in part, irrespective of the primary use of such building. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: I'm sorry, where are you reading from? MRS. FALATO: This one, the long paper, section two. MS. SAUNDERS: The code. MRS. FALATO: It's your page two. And we don't intend it to be used as a dwelling unit. Dwelling unit, according to code enforcement, meaning it's a building or structure that is going to be intended to be used in whole or in part for sleeping or living by human occupants, which is on the next page, their definition of dwelling. Page 20 A. 6 G 1 AS August 14, 1998 They're stating that we're breaking section five, sub number 12, 10 which is on your page 10. And it says exterior and interior structure of dwelling or dwelling unit. This is not a dwelling unit. What we do feel is that code enforcement has violated their standards for their job when it came to our case. I've gotten a copy of -- it's called complaint initiation. This is the copy from code enforcement. This is their job -- I guess their job description, their job guideline. And the areas that I've highlighted, it says procedure for handling anonymous complaints. There's -- it says while encouraging citizens to be eyes and ears of the community without fear of retaliation, this policy is used as a tool in private disputes between property owners or as a hobby. I'm going to read this briefly and then tell you the things that -- why we think they've broken these rules. Resources are unnecessarily strained as a result of frivolous and unfounded complaints. Additionally property owners may be subjected to unwarranted invasions of privacy or harassment. And they have -- it says anonymous complaints are to be handled in the following manner. If the investigator is able to make personal contact with the complainant, he or she should try to determine the exact nature of the violation, as well as the complainant's hidden agenda, if any. The next page I've highlighted, should an investigation be conducted and the complaint found to be frivolous, the property address will be noted for future reference to put investigators on notice that more detailed information should be supplied regarding similar anonymous complaints on the same property before a subsequent investigation is conducted. And the next thing is complaints initiated by a pro- active patrol. Complaints may also be initiated by pro- active patrol while the investigator seldom has time to initiate the -- seldom has time to initiate complaints in this matter. A more pro- active approach to code enforcement is encouraged. It is the policy of the department that surrounding properties be inspected where a patrol case is initiated to avoid resident singled out syndrome. We feel that we are being singled out. And then priority of complaints. The first thing on here is unsafe, unsanitary or other dangerous emergency conditions which would threaten the health, welfare and safety of the community. Since 1995 we've had 47 separate cases on our 129 First Street. And that's the whole thick packet that you have. This is for our storage shed, since 1995. I went to code enforcement to pull up to see the two other properties that we've showed you on video, the first two properties that you see coming into our development that are occupied, to see how many complaints on that house. I've got one on one house and zero on the other house. And both houses are occupied. All the complaints -- out of the 47 cases, 40 of the cases the caller was the same person. We feel that this person is using code Page 21 1 6G August 14, 1998 Wnf_orcement as a tool against us. Out of 47 cases, one person is calling in. And these people -- and 32 of these cases were founded no violation, or the cases were closed because there was no finding. Out of 47, 32, so more than half of it. MR. FALATO: So we feel that after three years that maybe code enforcement should have picked this up on their own and seen the harassment and the discrimination and the singled out syndrome that's been occurring here for three years straight for a certain one person that happens to be here now. Okay, these are black -and -white facts, that this is strictly a hobby with this man, and it's strictly harassment, discrimination and singled out syndrome from code enforcement. We feel that it's'here in black and white. MRS. FALATO: And these are things that they're supposed to be avoiding. MR. FALATO: None of their rule books have been correctly inflicted upon us, we don't feel that they've been doing their job the right way, and again, we're singled out. So today we would like to resolve this whole problem, beings that we're all here now, and a certain other party that is the complainant is here now, and maybe we can resolve this all right now today so that we're not harassed or discriminated against anymore. MRS. FALATO: Because this is an unoccupied home. This is not intended -- it's a shed for us. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Are you finished? MR. FALATO: Pretty much. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Based upon what they have said, you do have Othe last word, if you have any remarks to be made on that issue. MS. ARNOLD: I would just like to add for the record that code enforcement is not singling out the Falatos. We have had a substantial amount of phone calls from one complainant against this particular property; however, some, as indicated by the summary that Ms. Falato's provided to you, have been warranted complaints. And we generally look at the complaint to see first whether or not it's a health safety -- potential health safety threat. And if there is a warranted violation, then we make record of it. The majority of them have not been violations, but we can't ignore what could potentially be a violation to our codes. We do have the policy that we would pro - actively patrol areas, time permitting. And our minimum housing code violations tend to take much more time than a simple weed violation or some of our other violations that we can quickly patrol within the entire street when we're going -- or answering a complaint. So unfortunately, we don't address all the minimum code violations that exist in the county or in a particular area at the time that we're addressing a complaint. So that's just my defense to the comments made that code enforcement is singling out and ignoring their patrol duty. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Thank you. That will conclude the evidentiary portion of this matter. It is now before the board to determine whether or not a violation has occurred. • Page 22 16 G 144, August 14, 1998 Is there a motion from any member of the board? a MS. RAWSON: Excuse me, Mr. Chairman. You probably should introduce into evidence, since the board has reviewed all these documents, the respondent's exhibits. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Good point. MR. FALATO: If I may, I've been down to code enforcement before and I've sat with Vince Cautero and some of the other heads down there. We've tried to resolve this problem before, and it seems that, you know, the matter is just going on and on and on. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: The material that was distributed to us appears to be records from code enforcement itself. Do you have any objection to those records? MS. CRUZ: No, we do not. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Okay, then they'll be admitted as a packet. I don't think you've given one to the court reporter, so I will give mine. We'll mark that as Respondent's Exhibit A. And the other long piece of paper that you've Riven us appears to be a copy of the statute. I don't think we need that in evidence. We have that as a matter of public record. Besides, I want to keep mine here for awhile. So that is not evidence anyway, but we'll certainly look at that and consider that., Thank you, Ms. Rawson. Back to the issue of a motion, whether or not a violation has occurred. Is there a motion from any member of the board? MR. LOCKHART: I still have a few questions, if I may. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Well, we really need a motion on the floor before we get into a -- • MR. LOCKHART: I can't decide at this point until I have some questions answered whether or not there's been a violation. "MS. SAUNDERS: I move we reopen the evidentiary hearing again. Randy, can't get it off -- CHAIRMAN MERRILL: For what purpose? MS. SAUNDERS: Because one member of the panel has questions to ask. And obviously, if we still have questions of either of the two people, then we need to keep asking those. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Do you need to ask them or is it a question -- MR. LOCKHART: Staff. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: What, do you want to find out what the legal opinion is? MR. LOCKHART: Yes. we? CHAIRMAN MERRILL: I don't think we need to reopen for that, do MS. RAWSON: No, not if we're just talking about legal opinions, because you have the right to ask the staff rather than the witnesses things in terms of -- MR. LOCKHART: Well, I do have one question of I think the staff or the witnesses. I'm confused as to the orientation of the house in question. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: That would probably need the evidentiary portion of -- MS. RAWSON: Yes, it would. a Page 23 16 G 1 co August 14, 1998 • CHAIRMAN MERRILL: So then your motion would be in order. Did someone second it? MR. LEWIS: I'll second that motion. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Everybody jump up at once. It's moved, seconded. Discussion? None. All in favor? All opposed? (No response.) CHAIRMAN MERRILL: It's reopened for that purpose of your question. MR. LOCKHART: The question simply is, does the house -- you stated that it's in the backyard, the back of the house. Does it face the street? MR. FALATO: Does the house that's being complained about face the street? MR. LOCKHART: A street. MR. FALATO: A street? Yes, it does. MR. LOCKHART: Okay. So when you say it's in your backyard, it's really to someone else's -- in a normal front yard. MR. FALATO: Yes. MR. LOCKHART: Okay. MR. FALATO: Correct. MR. LOCKHART: Thank you. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Any other questions? • MR. LEWIS: I have -- CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Go ahead. MR. LEWIS: -- a couple questions, Randy. Mr. and Mrs. Falato, 129 First, has that been occupied at any time-prior to your ownership? MRS. FALATO: Yes. MR. FALATO: Yeah, quite a few years before. MR. LEWIS: Okay. And you've owned it since 195? MRS. FALATO: No, '97, I believe. MR. LEWIS: 197? MRS. FALATO: Yes. MR. LEWIS: You say there's electric and water and sewer hookup to the house right now? MRS. FALATO: Yes. MR. LEWIS: So it can actually be occupied at any time? MR. FALATO: It can be. We don't choose to do that. MR. LEWIS: Okay. MR. FALATO: That wasn't our intentions when we bought it. MRS. FALATO: Right. MR. LEWIS: Understood. However, the situation is that it can be occupied legally as a residence at this time. MR. FALATO: It could be. MR. LEWIS: Okay. Do you have any intentions in the very near future of replotting the two lots together? MRS. FALATO: Re -- MR. FALATO: Possibly. • Page 24 16 G J dA August 14, 1998 MR. LEWIS: Replotting those to make that one single piece of property? MR. FALATO: Correct. MRS. FALATO: Yes. MR. LEWIS: Possible. Does that mean that you're going to approach or try to do that, or is it just something that you -- MRS. FALATO: Yes. MR. FALATO: Maybe something in the future. MR. LEWIS: Thank you, sir. Not in the very near future, though? MR. FALATO: Not right now. MR. LEWIS: Okay, thank you. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Go ahead. MS. GODFREY- IRWIN: Is it considered a house because it has running water and electric to it and sewage and plumbing and that somebody could walk in and occupy it? Is that the terminology the attorney -- that it is a home residence? MR. HEDRICH: There again,,it could be considered a home, provided it does have the adequate facilities for occupancy. MS. GODFREY- IRWIN: Okay, if they -- MS. ARNOLD: Can I -- can I add to that as well? It is considered a dwelling because it was permitted for that use when it was constructed. It was constructed for -- with that intent. It had prior to this been utilized for that purpose. So that is why we are defining it as a single - family dwelling. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Could we -- do you have that opinion from the county attorney in writing? MS. ARNOLD: Yes, we do. - CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Why don't you give that to the board to take a look at. That might save a lot of questions. MRS. FALATO: She had just said that in the very beginning the house was built for a dwelling. But if you notice on section two, number two of this housing code, it says irrespective of the primary use of such building, meaning regardless of the primary use of the building, that's how I interpret that. If our intentions are to be -- to use the house now or in the future, because it states on here, irrespective of the primary use of such building. MR. LEWIS: I think you need to continue reading that, though. It goes down and tells you that the intent of -- the intent of the structure, what we're determining at this point or trying to question at this point, was the intent of.the structure. Was it intended to be a residence, a dwelling unit or was it intended to be a storage shed? It was permitted -- when the structure was permitted for construction, it was permitted as a single - family dwelling. MRS. FALATO: I don't understand. MR. FALATO: Let's go back to -- let's go back to number two. MR. LEWIS: Also, if I may point out, the board is hearing -- right now the case is stating section five and subsection 12(b) and (m). That's what we're concerning ourselves with now. MRS. FALATO: Okay. L_J Page 25 16G1° August 14, 1998 MR. LEWIS: We're not -- we're not saying anything about section two, three or four. MRS. FALATO: Okay.. But section five -- section five states no person shall occupy the house. We have no intention of occupying the house. MR. LEWIS: Okay. But again, just to clear up a point, the house can be occupied. We understand that you don't have an intention to occupy that. That's all well and fine. But there again, there's circumstances that tomorrow you might sell the house and someone else could occupy it. Our thoughts are now with what we have in evidence and what is in front of us, and that is that it is a dwelling. It is -- has been permitted and constructed as a dwelling. MS. RAWSON: Yes, very good questions. And I appreciate that. It's my legal interpretation that based on the statute, that this house is a dwelling, and that if they want to make this all one piece of property and then make it a shed in their backyard on their same land, then it might not be a dwelling. But the way it is permitted, the way it's set and the way it's facing the street, it's going to technically meet the definition of dwelling, in my opinion. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Before -- we're getting again into an argument. We're still reopened in the evidentiary portion. Are there any other evidentiary questions that we need to ask at this point in time? Hearing none, we'll close again the evidentiary portion of the Wearing. We're still at the issue whether or not a violation has occurred. The discussion is going on about that. I will make a motion that there's been no violation pursuant to the Statement of violation which indicates that a violation of section five, subsection 12(b) and (m) of the ordinance has been made. And my reasoning for that motion is my reading of section five. I agree with the respondent that section five indicates that no person shall occupy without an occupant. Whether or not it's a dwelling is irrelevant when you're charged under section five. There is no occupant, nor is there any evidence before this board that there's been an occupant. So as charged in this section, there is no violation of section five. This does -- that's my motion. If there's a second for that -- MR. FALATO: May I ask a question? CHAIRMAN MERRILL: No, sir, not right now. MR. OXLEY: I'll second that motion. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: That motion's been moved and seconded. Now it's open for discussion amongst the members of the board. Is there any further discussion on that? MS. ARNOLD: At this point can staff ask -- MR. STIRLING: May I discuss? CHAIRMAN MERRILL: The board may discuss, absolutely. We're in for discussion. The board -- MR. STIRLING: Well, it's my opinion that this structure should be repaired or demolished. It's an eyesore. MR. FALATO: So are the other homes in the neighborhood. Page 26 1 bG1136 August 14, 1998 CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Sir, this is a discussion amongst the members of the board to determine whether there's a violation, okay? MR. FALATO: Excuse me. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: We've heard input and I've just told staff they can't too, so we're being fair on both sides. There's no more input now from people -- MR. FALATO: Excuse me. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: -- out there. Sure. MS. SAUNDERS: I think we have a couple of issues here that disturb me. The first one is that there clearly is harassment here, and that bothers me that the code -- that we need to somehow either find a violation or not. But I think 47 violations, most of which are compiled by the same person, is harassment, and the Code Enforcement Board needs to address that. Separate issue completely to me is I've heard clearly what these individuals plan to do with the property. I understand it. It does seem to be an eyesore. I would like to see if we couldn't find a way for them to accomplish what they want without violating the codes. And I guess I need some guidance or ideas from staff. It seems to me, if it needs to be that by deeding it over to them and saying they're going to apply it to have as a storage shed, then let's make it a storage shed and tell them what they need to do to get it in compliance as a storage shed. If -- and I don't know, maybe you can take the storage -- maybe you can take a residential lot and turn it into a lot that does not have a dwelling unit on it but only has a storage shed on it without deeding the two together. And if so, what . do they need to do then? It may be -- I agree, it probably is an eyesore. It ought to be brought up to at least the aesthetic considerations of what the code requires. But what I'm really looking for the board to do is figure a way to make it work. MS. GODFREY- IRWIN: Yeah. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Let me -- thank you, I'm sorry to cut you off. Let me explain the purpose of my motion. As the violation has appeared before us, the allegations are that they have violated this section five, which you have in front of you on page seven. The county attorney's opinion as to'the minimum housing code addresses the same ordinance, but specifically subsection three, which is the definition of a dwelling. I have no quarrel with their definition of a dwelling. I think it seems fairly clear that this is a dwelling. But that's not the issue here. The issue here is whether subsection five, according to the violation, has been -- according to the notice of violation has been violated. Now, there may be other sections they didn't cite them for that have been violated, but I don't see a violation of section five because there's no occupancy. Now, I think the reading of staff is that -- and I'm not putting words in your mouth, but I think that that one reading could be that subsection two, in other words, 1.2, indicates that the housing code shall apply, et cetera, to every portion of the building intended or to be used as a dwelling or dwelling unit whole or in part. And that • Page 27 16 G 1 rill} August 14, 1998 0ntended to be used language is not what you intend to do but whether anyone could -- in other words, basically as a building is built, is it built for the intent to be used as a dwelling unit? And you'd have to look at things that you mentioned, the plumbing, the electricity and things like that. But the problem that we run into, in my view, is one -- that's an overall general statement. But once in the same statute or the same ordinance you run to section five, they have specifically indicated the words no person shall occupy as an owner occupant, let, lease, sublease, to another person for occupancy any dwelling. That portion of subsection five, there is no evidence to. And without any evidence, we would be amiss in finding a violation, based on what they have been charged with here today. So that is the purpose of my motion. MS. ARNOLD: Can I add something for the board? CHAIRMAN MERRILL: I don't know that that's appropriate at this time. Ms. Rawson? MS. RAWSON: Well, I think she's going to tell you further what the county attorney's opinion is, and so it might be helpful. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Okay, go ahead. MS. ARNOLD: Your interpretation or view on what staff's reading or interpretation of this ordinance is is correct. However -- and we wish that we could use -- cite section two, but we're not allowed, when we're identifying violations of the ordinance, to cite a purpose and scope of the ordinance as a violation. And that is why section WE wo, which is a part of why the county attorney's -- or what the ounty attorney's reviewed to interpret whether or not this particular dwelling unit, occupied or not, could be considered in violation of this-ordinance. Section 2 says the intended use of a dwelling unit, whether occupied or not. And that's -- and that's where we -- what we looked at to come to the conclusions that we came to. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: And I appreciate the effort that you've gone through for the legal end of it, and I understand that you can't cite a purpose section. There may be other sections of the code, or maybe that there needs to be other ordinances in the code, and that's something that the Board of County Commissioners needs to address. But in the statutory construction, in my view again, when you have a part of a code that's -- that makes something specifically more restrictive than any part of the other section of the code, then we have to go with the more restrictive. And Ms. Rawson -- MS. RAWSON: I think your statutory interpretation on construction is correct. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: So, you know, whether or not our code -- we can't bend the code to fit the facts, okay? The facts have to fit the violation. MS. ARNOLD: Right. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: And from what we have heard here today -- again, this is my opinion -- from what we have heard here today, I don't see a violation of subsection five. Now, there may very well be other subsections out there that you are in violation of, I don't Page 28 16G144 August 14, 1998 know. That may be between you and them, and maybe we'll be here is again. I'm not asking for a response, I'm just telling you my opinion on this, because we still have to decide whether this motion is well taken but not voted on it. But I wanted to give the board -- and this is the only opportunity I can, in a public forum -- my thinking on this matter as to what we have heard here today in the specific violation that is before us. Although I don't disagree with any of my colleagues on the board's comments regarding the aesthetic nature of your property, as a matter of fact, I agree with them, but that's not the issue that we have to decide. We have to decide whether there's a violation of subsection five, and that's the purpose of my motion. MR. LAVINSKI: Mr. Chairman, can I ask a question of our counsel? CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Yes. MR. LAVINSKI: Would you -- is that your opinion? Would you substantiate what the motion is, that there is in fact no violation of this particular section as it's presented to us? MS. RAWSON: Well, the problem that staff has is that they are forced to cite the housing code when they are faced with a situation of a complaint about a dwelling. And this is clearly a dwelling that's not up to code. Now, what's staff going to cite? Well, they can't cite the title, the purpose, the definition, they can't cite the rules of construction, so they have to cite it under compliance with housing standards. They don't really have any other choice, based on the ordinance, as it's written. And so they do what they have to do, • is cite them under section five, which they correctly did, because they had no other choice. And clearly, this is a dwelling and doesn't comply with what it should to be a dwelling. "Now, what Mr. Merrill says is also correct, that if you really read the statute and interpret the statute as it is written, it says no person shall occupy any dwelling which does not comply with the requirements of this section. And in the case at hand, we don't have a person occupying the dwelling that -- and it clearly doesn't comply with the requirements of the section. So we find ourselves in a quandary here. So I would suggest to you that you try and find -- and fashion some remedy to satisfy what the code enforcement staff is trying to do, which is to properly cite a dwelling that doesn't meet the code definition and not violate the rights of the respondents because Mr. Merrill's correct, technically it doesn't fit section five. But I know that you can probably come up with some solution to this problem. MR. LOCKHART: May I ask another question? CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Sure. MR. LOCKHART: The building code ordinance, the housing, what have you, that is the nature of section two and five, I don't profess to know it forwards and backwards, inside and out. And again, for lack of someone better to ask, I have a few questions pertaining to it. On page two, which is right below the section two, purpose and scope, we have a definition, and number one is what keeps on jumping Page 29 1 6G 114 August 14, 1998 Out at me. However the future intentions may be, if this should be so rezoned or modified to be an accessory structure, do the codes not still intend to have uniformed codes for dwelling structures, accessory structures, structures in general? It almost implies that we don't have any building standards if it's not a principal structure. And I don't think that is the intent of the ordinance. But again, I don't understand the ordinance or profess to know all the sections and subsections. How is the definition -- or why is the definition for number one in the ordinance? Where in the ordinance does the definition come into play for number one? MS. RAWSON: I wish we had the county attorney here, since obviously I didn't have any part in drafting of these ordinances. The accessory use or structure is a pretty clear definition. And it's not -- the structure in question before this board today is not going to meet the definition of an accessory use or structure, because it's not on the same lot. MR. LOCKHART: Correct. MS. RAWSON: And if it were, we'd have a different question. I think that the structure that we have before you today is clearly a dwelling. MR. LOCKHART: Correct. MS. RAWSON: Now, I am sure that the county, who drafted the code, intended that every structure meet a code. And if this were in act a shed, we've had many sheds before this board that violate the ode. So yeah, it would probably -- you know, we'd still have uniform rules to apply in terms of code violations, whether it was a shed or whether it was a dwelling. But because this is the housing code, we're talking about this structure as a dwelling. MR. LOCKHART: Thank you. I again wanted to emphasize that, because I think there's an intent to avoid in some way future repairs to this because it is a shed. And that clearly is not the case, in my opinion. Now, whether or not we've formally gone through a procedure that's right or wrong, I, you know, intend to agree with the chairman. But I don't think there should be a presumption that we can have a shed that can be left as it presently is standing. And if there is intent to repair it or what have you, we heard a lot of dialogue opposing what we're trying to do here, what this board is all about, and I haven't heard anything -- MR. FALATO: That's not our intent. MR. LOCKHART: -- along the lines of how are you going to correct it and really resolve the issue at hand here. We're not really dealing with a legal matter, we're dealing with code violation because something is not up to a standard in the opinion of a complainant and possibly in the opinion of a set of board members. MRS. FALATO: May we speak, or no? CHAIRMAN MERRILL: No, this is still discussion amongst the board, okay? • Page 30 16 G 1 A" August 14, 1998 MR. LEWIS: Jean, I think it boils down to, and please interject, if anyone cares to. Right now we're at an impasse as to the legalities of what we're looking to do here. I think we all agree that the structure is in disrepair. Whether it's a dwelling unit or a shed, it needs to be taken care of. But we need to decide only what is in front of us, which is the affidavit of violation, and that states in section five. Can you give us some type of interpretation that would say section five either we're in violation or we're not? I mean -- well, I guess you can't do that. But -- MS. RAWSON: I can't tell you how to vote. MR. LOCKHART: I think it.'s been clarified, though. MS. RAWSON: I can't tell you how to vote, but, you know, I would stick by my remarks earlier. It's -- it's too bad, because the staff didn't really have any other section to cite, you see. But, you know, you're going to have to make a decision and, you know, I certainly can't tell you how to vote. MR. LOCKHART: I do think it may be fair to say that it may require an ordinance amendment which may take some time before there may be the procedural method for -- procedure or method for bringing this back in a fashion that we can deal with it. And that just means a long time, unless there is something I'm not seeing or hearing. MR. LEWIS: And are we -- is it -- let's look at the definition of occupancy. Does occupancy mean you have to live there? If you enter the unit, do you not occupy the unit? CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Again, that's unfortunate that I don't see a definition of occupancy in the ordinance. And given that, we would have to go under almost a dictionary definition of what occupancy is. And that may -- I don't know what the dictionary definition is. I would hazard to say it's something that is occupied as a -- for residential purposes. And there's again no evidence that I see here. You know, I agree with everything you're saying. MR. LEWIS: I agree with you, too. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Congratulations, we've finally hit a snag. MS. RAWSON: Well, they have the whole -- the code here. There's not a definition of occupancy. There's a definition of occupant. A person living, sleeping, cooking, eating in or having actual Possession of a dwelling unit within the confines of any building or structure. MR. LEWIS: And that's in the code. MS. RAWSON: Yes, that is, you know, one of the pages that we don't really have to the entire housing code. MR. LOCKHART: The definition of accessory, number one, again, the last sentence in there is concerning to me, because it states where a building is attached to the principal structure, and I'm reading into it, maybe, that this shed becomes attached to the principal structure. Or if it was attached, it's considered a part thereof. And you can attach something with a walkway, if there are structural connections, so it doesn't have to be abutting or, you know, within two feet. And because it states that, it almost implies that therefore, if it's not attached, if it's a standalone accessory Page 31 I6Gia August 14, 1998 66tructure, it doesn't apply. So I think the definition is weak there. And how it's worked into the code is -- I mean, I can clearly see the ordinance is in dire need, and I don't know how we can address that. Through this board, maybe, is that something we can make a request? MS. RAWSON: Well, I'm sure that Ms. Arnold and Ms. Cruz are listening and will, you know, explain to the county attorney what problems you've been wrestling with here today. And I'll be happy to tell them myself. . MR. STIRLING: Could this matter be continued until you get an expert opinion from David Weigel, the county attorney? MS. SAUNDERS: On what? What would we need the expert opinion on, though? Whether it's a shed or whether it's a dwelling unit? I don't -- MR. LEWIS: I don't know that we could get an opinion from county. MS. SAUNDERS: Could I ask a basic question? What kind of dollar amount are we talking about to fix the exterior boards so that it meets the aesthetic code of the county? Roughly here. MS. ARNOLD: I'm not sure. But I believe Mr. Falato is a painter, so he would know roughly how much it's going to cost him to MR. FALATO: I have some lumber to replace the wood, okay, and I intend to paint the place, okay? I don't intend to satisfy one person MS. SAUNDERS: No, I'm asking you according to the county code, Ohat would it take? And is it feasible to get a -- an agreement from you to bring the exterior up to the standard of the county code in appearance? I don't care about any other complainant. "MR. FALATO: Sure. MS. SAUNDERS: Could you do that in a 30 -day period of time, 60 days? What's a reasonable -- MR. FALATO: I would say 60. MS. SAUNDERS: Okay. MR. FALATO: May I ask a question? MS. SAUNDERS: Uh -huh. To me, yes. MR. FALATO: Beings that there's a little dispute on what section it falls under, okay, if it doesn't come about today, are they going to come out and say well, you're under this section? MS. SAUNDERS: That's what I'm trying to prevent right now. That's really what I'm working to. MR. FALATO: Also -- MS. SAUNDERS: I don't want you to be cited something else, if we can solve it today. MR. FALATO: I'll doctor the place up a little bit. Does it matter, is there a color code in our neighborhood as opposed to what color you paint your house? MS. SAUNDERS: I don't know. MR. FALATO: Are there color codes down there in that section? MS. SAUNDERS: No, there is no color code. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: You may want to check if you have any Page 32 August 14, 1998 homeowners' or deed restrictions documents whether there's any type of restrictions in there. Just a word to the wise. I don't know if there is. MR. FALATO: I don't think there is. MS. SAUNDERS: Randy, we have a motion on the floor, right? CHAIRMAN MERRILL: We have a motion. We're still in the discussion. MS. SAUNDERS: Repeat -- the motion was that there is -- CHAIRMAN MERRILL: No violation. MS. SAUNDERS: -- no violation. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: As written, as presented today. MS. SAUNDERS: I don't know if I can amend that or if it needs a new motion, but I'll tell you what I would like to do and then we can figure out how. I would like to tie in with the fact that there is no violation a agreement by the owners to aesthetically improve the property within 60 days to meet the aesthetic codes of the county. MS. RAWSON: I think that's an unenforceable agreement. Basically the function of this board is to determine if a violation exists first, and then if you find that it does exist, then you move on to what's going to happen and what you recommend, in order. If you find that a violation does not exist, you know, it's over. You'd have to get either -- MS. SAUNDERS: So I'd have to find them in violation in order to get - MS. RAWSON: Or you'd have to get a stipulation from the respondents that one exists, whether it's this section or some other . section. You'd have to get a stipulation from the respondent there's a violation and that they will repair, whatever, within so many days. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Which really is not part of this motion. It would be -- MS. SAUNDERS: No. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: -- not friendly towards the motion. So the amended -- amendment, although not even seconded, would not be in order. Although I agree with what you're trying to do. MR. LEWIS: Randy, would you repeat your motion, please? CHAIRMAN MERRILL: That the violation, as alleged, is not proven based on the facts that were presented here today in looking at the ordinance and interpreting the ordinance that there is -- that requires some occupancy under section five. MR. LEWIS: Jean, if I may, as an alternate, am I allowed to make motions and vote on motions? MS. ARNOLD: No, not today. MS. RAWSON: You can't vote. MR. LEWIS: And second motions? MS. RAWSON: Alternates can't vote. I don't know about -- we don't have in there about making motions, do we? MR. LEWIS: What about seconding motions? CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Well, then I'll take precedence the -- if you will, the chair's prerogative and we're -- MS. RAWSON: We do have a missing member today. U Page 33 16G144' August 14, 1998 CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Yeah. But also, I would take the chair's prerogative and take input from any member of the board, whether it be alternate or otherwise, for motions and for seconding motions. MS. RAWSON: Well, what you could do is because Mr. Lewis has been here longer than Mr. Stirling, he could be the voting member today and he could make motions. MS. ARNOLD: Mr. Stirling is an alternate as well. MS. RAWSON: Right. But he's been an alternate longer than Mr. Stirling, so he could be the regular member today. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: But yeah, you can make a motion. We do have a motion on the floor, so under the rules of order, the motion you would be making would have to be an amendment to this motion. It would have to be a friendly amendment to the motion before we can consider the amendment. Otherwise, we have to dispose'of the motion on the floor. MR. LEWIS: After all that discussion, thank you very much. I'd like to second Mr. Merrill's motion. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Any other discussion on the issue? MR. LEWIS: Randy, I seconded your motion. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Thank you. Any other discussion on the motion? MR. LAVINSKI: No, I just -- my personal opinion is based on the recommendations of our chairman and oaf our counsel. If we're going to error, I think we ought to error on the side of being hopefully what's right and not find that there is a violation if technically something in the ordinance is not quite correct. So I think I would side with the motion as it's presented. MR. LOCKHART: I have one last -- CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Go ahead. MR. LOCKHART: -- clarification. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: We're looking for help there. MR. LOCKHART: Well, we're struggling with the word occupancy, and I think we've been possibly -- or maybe open up the discussion -- we've been looking at it from the wrong side of the fence. How do you so determine, and are you secure that it is not occupied? By a statement? Is the inside of the structure carpeted? MR. FALATO: I think the -- CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Excuse me, that was really a rhetorical question -- MR. FALATO: Sorry. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: -- and didn't require you to respond, but thank you. MR. LOCKHART: Is the inside of the structure carpeted, painted? What does the inside look like? I mean, before we can sit here and possibly be uncomfortable with this catch -22, are we so far convinced that it's not occupied? And again, I'm concerned about the door being opened. You know, we have a precedence. Any future cases dealing with structures, if someone is maybe not to be in any way -- you know, are they clever enough to state that it's no longer occupied, we moved out? Page 34 �SGI August 14, 1998 So -- and again, it goes back to the same question: If the • property was modified in some fashion so this wasn't a dwelling, clearly then you wouldn't have this question. It would be an accessory. We may have another question, but the fact still would be that it would, you know, be not'an occupied structure. So I think I have to state that I can't support your motion, because I just don't want this to open up into future cobwebs. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: I understand and appreciate that. I just feel very strongly that when we're finding someone in violation of something, it should be because there is strict compliance, strict construction of the statute. And I just -- you know, what you're saying -- what you're saying, though, is not in evidence before us. The only evidence we have -- again, that's supposing, but -- MR. LOCKHART: If it was possible, I'm going -- that the information in the packets -- and sometimes it's been asked, has the code enforcement inspector gone inside the structure and made his own determination? Is it, quote, an occupied home or unoccupied? CHAIRMAN MERRILL: I think -- MR. LOCKHART: If we have the facts that it's got water, sewer, electric, you know, we're leaning more towards an occupied or a potentially occupied. And, you know, again, I don't want to get into a shout game of whether or not we're doing this today and tomorrow we're doing something else. And if it fits that it's said today we're not doing something that you -- CHAIRMAN MERRILL: I mean, I appreciate what you're saying, and . I'd like to -- quite frankly, I mean, I think that by looking at it, it needs to -- it needs -- something needs to be done with it. But I don't see our job to make the laws, we're just here to interpret them. -And there is, in my opinion, a failing of this ordinance to address a problem such as this. And it needs to be addressed by the Board of County Commissioners and take care of the problem. So, I mean, I don't think we need to do that. I don't think we can do that. MR. LEWIS: We can't, yeah. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: I think we're all -- we're handcuffed here. MR. LEWIS: Agreed. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: I don't like the position -- MR. LEWIS: Agreed. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: -- that we're in, and that's why I made the motion, because although you know I don't typically make many motions, but I did see this and I wanted this discussion to ensue. MS. SAUNDERS: I have one more statement, and I will support your motion, because I do feel that there's not an identifiable violation. But because I do not want this coming back to the Code Enforcement Board again and again and again, I'm going to ask off -- not off the record, excuse me. I'm going to ask the Falatos to take 60 days and to repair it and get it up to code as far as the exterior goes. Any violations that do come before this Code Enforcement Board in the future will come before us, and I will tell you, I'll remember very strongly whether that promise has been kept or not. We cannot legally bind you -to anything. I've heard what you've Page 35 1 6G 1 tW August 14, 1998 Said, I believe what you're saying. As I've said before, and I'll address it under new business, I do see a policy of harassment. But -- so I will suppor� the vote to find no violation, and'I don't want it coming back on sqmething -- on the same type of tMing.again. I'm taking your word for it that you will fix the property up. Am I -- is that a legitimate request? -MRS. 'FALATO: Just to let you know, our intention is not to keep the property' looking as it is, okay? But what we don't like is that yes, we will have it fixed, but we don't really want to be restricted to like 60 days. My husband -- do you understand? We will fix the house -- MS. SAUNDERS: Well, I'd like to see you cooperate a little bit with us, because the board is obviously going both ways and we could or -- I'd rather not have you cited for a code enforcement violation. And part of my vote, which is interpreting the law, is saying okay, they're prob -- there's a possibility there's not a code enforcement violation. I could also say there might be one. The county attorney has said that. So what I'm saying is as a show of good faith, take 60 days and do it. MR. FALATO: Absolutely. MS. SAUNDERS: Okay. Thank you. MR. FALATO: There's no doubt there. And to answer the gentleman to your left, his question, no, it's not occupied. We don't have homeowners' exempt on that house. And I think clearly by looking at it, I don't think you'd want to live in it Wooking like that when you board up the windows and stuff to keep other people out. Certain other people. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: We've about ridden this horse down to the dirt. MR. FALATO: Thank you. MR. STIRLING: Mr. Chairman? CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Yes, sir. MR. STIRLING: If this matter is dismissed today, would it become a res judicata, or can it be brought back under the proper code? CHAIRMAN MERRILL: We'll probably need Ms. Rawson's opinion on that. MS. RAWSON: It can be brought back any time under any code violation. This is not res judicata at all. Because if you -- if you find that the code violation doesn't exist today under section five, you know, you may be here next month under some other section. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Any further questions? Any further -- MS. SAUNDERS: Call for the motion? CHAIRMAN MERRILL: There's been a motion to call for the vote. Is there any objection to calling for the vote? All those in favor of the motion, indicate by saying aye. MR. LAVINSKI: Aye. MR. OXLEY: Aye. MS. SAUNDERS: Aye. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Aye. MR. STIRLING: Aye. Page 36 i 6G1 M August 14, 1998 CHAIRMAN MERRILL: All opposed? e MR. LOCKHART: Opposed. MS. GODFREY- IRWIN: Opposed. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Motion carries, two opposed. Thank you, folks, for being here. You've clearly heard what the board has said. The suggestion of Mrs. Saunders probably echoes through the board. I would strongly suggest, this is not a requirement, you've been not found in violation, based upon what has been filed, but I'd strongly suggest that you take some steps to make the exterior of that property compliant with code. MR. FALATO: Okay. To keep good faith, as I have over the years, in trying to comply with things that I haven't really had to comply for, you know, I've set forth a good faith -- and I have done it in the past, okay? I will do this because you asked. Because I'm reaching that eventually anyway, to at least paint it. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Thank you very much, Mr. Falato. We appreciate you being here. MR. FALATO: May I finish? CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Oh, I'm sorry, I thought you were. MR. FALATO: Can we -- is there any resolvements (sic.) here with the discrimination and the harassment and being singled out by certain parties? CHAIRMAN MERRILL: That was not an issue that was here before us today. MR. FALATO: Okay. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: You have made a public statement as to what you feel -- MR. FALATO: Okay. - CHAIRMAN MERRILL: -- has happened to you. I know that this board has heard you. I know that they were sitting there. Code enforcement has heard you. What goes on at this point in time, we cannot control. We can only take into consideration matters that are brought before us as a violation. We can't make any recommendations or anything like that that are binding. MRS. FALATO: Okay. MR. FALATO: Thank you everybody again. MS. SAUNDERS: I will tell you, I intend to bring the subject up under new business. If you want to stay a little bit longer, I do intend to bring up the subject for discussion, at least under new business. MRS. FALATO: Thank you. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Thank you. That will close our public hearing portion of our agenda. We do now move into new business. And again, I want to keep this properly within the rules. Since we've approved the agenda and there was no new business, what we would probably need is a motion to -- motion to amend the agenda, which I think takes a two - thirds vote to bring any matters up under new business. Am I correct on the number required for the vote? MS. RAWSON: I think so. I'have to look in our rules. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: I don't know that -- I think -- I'm citing Page 37 16G1f"',"' August 14, 1998 Wobert's Rules. I don't know if it's in ours. MS. RAWSON: You know, I don't actually think we have anything in our Code Enforcement Board rules about new business. I don't even think it probably would require a vote. We're now at the section called new business, and on the agenda there's nothing there, but new business, I think you could bring up without having a vote. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Okay. Based on that opinion, Ms. Saunders, you have the floor. MS. SAUNDERS: Yes. I am concerned. I understand the code enforcement staff limitations very, very clearly. But I think we have here a prima facie evidence of harassment. And rather than this continue, which I feel it may again, because we were not able to say there's no violation under any code, anything else. I'd just like to ask the staff what we can do about it. MS. ARNOLD: Can I clarify who you feel that there's -- who's doing the harassment? MS. SAUNDERS: Well, I assume the individual, who I have no knowledge of, but who has filed 40 complaints, 32 or more of which are invalid or were found to be not complaints. To me, after a while that's wrong and maybe that person, just as when you file a -- a claim on IRS, automatically you get investigated and audited as well as the person you're filing a complaint against. Perhaps as a rule, code enforcement should do something similar. Or anybody, to me, who files 40 complaints and when you go out and 32 of them are obviously nothing Wnd the rest are really kind of marginal, I think it's harassment. I would consider filing a lawsuit. But I'm asking what code enforcement can do to pre -- save their time and effort. That's a lot of complaints to respond to when there's no complaint. That's using your time, the county's money very, very inefficiently. MR. LOCKHART: Are you familiar with these cases? MS. ARNOLD: Yes -- well, not specifically. MR. STIRLING: There are violations. MS. SAUNDERS: There's a few. And if you look at them -- MR. LOCKHART: Are they frivolous? MS. ARNOLD: Not all of them. MS. SAUNDERS: Not all of them. MR. LOCKHART: What, 30 some -- CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Hold on a second, folks. I hate to do this, but the court reporter can only take down one person speaking at a time, and we have four. Thank you. She's not quite that good. MS. SAUNDERS: She's very good. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Thank you, folks. So whoever wants to go next, go ahead. MS. SAUNDERS: I think a legitimate complaint I have no problem with. And that is not -- but I do feel that there is a track record here of frivolous complaints that have wasted code enforcement's time and the county's money, and I'm asking the staff how we can tighten that up to prevent that in the future. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Now, Ms. Arnold, I think you had a response. i Page 38 I "a G 1 di August 14, 1998 MS. ARNOLD: Yes. I don't know how else we can verify whether or not the complaint is frivolous or otherwise, other than going out and investigating and then making a determination at that point. The respondent has made several complaints against this property, but the respondent has made several complaints against a lot of other things in the county, so -- MS. SAUNDERS: Are most of those -- MS. ARNOLD: I'm not sure what it is that I can -- or the code enforcement department can do to prevent this person from calling in and complaining about what he believes or she believes is a violation. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Mr. Lockhart, did you have something to -- MR. LOCKHART: I just was curious as to whether or not staff's familiar with all of the 40, 60, 50, whatever. I mean, surely at this point you had to have some concerns about the phone calls. And as I look through them -- and I've only gotten to three of them so far, and there's another 15 to 20 minutes to read all of them -- they may or may not be significant, but whether or not they fall under what would be legitimate complaint, you know, I -- what is the intent? Why do we have a procedure for complaints? I would hate to think that we get to a point where 10 complaints means that it's no longer an issue, somebody's harassing somebody. Complaints can cycle, they can change. It's just I'm not comfortable with your statement that we have a clear harassment. I don't want the procedure to ever get to a point where a number triggers harassment. I don't think that correlation is correct. But possibly there could be some review of the specifics • here and then maybe make a recommendation or just dialogue back.to us as to whether or not you feel that in retrospect there was a problem and gee, we need to do something different in the future or that you don't find a problem and that you're doing your process job properly. The other concern I wanted to also bring up, which is another new business, but I'll wait until this one's resolved -- MS. SAUNDERS: I think I may be able to -- CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Hold a second. Mr. Stirling, you had a comment before when I shut everybody down? MR. STIRLING: No, I -- I think the problem, this same complaint will be brought back properly written, and these people will be back before this board if the work is not done properly. There is -- there are violations there by the photographs and the videotape, and it's very obvious, regardless of whether somebody complained or not. If an inspector rode by, he could -- it's obvious that he could see these violations. MS. SAUNDERS: And they have -- I agree with you, and they have agreed that they would do that. I think we can resolve -- I would feel better if we take our complaint initiative, which is part of our policy, and if I ask that we highlight and attempt, with all time and effort that we have available, to enforce this for the next year in regard to this area of town and this thing. It's pretty much what it says. I think if we -- I know we normally don't have the time to enforce all of this and to do it, but I'm asking that in conjunction Page 39 1 bG 1 44 August 14, 1998 with this particular property and this particular complainant, that we do follow the rules in our complaint initiative. MS. ARNOLD: And I would just like to add for the record that I do believe we're following the rules, and that when a judgment call needs to be made, it is being made. And we -- you know, there's been a lot more complaints that, you know, we haven't fully investigated. You know, we've done some research-internally to see whether or not that's warranted. You know, a complaint may come in that was previously called. We don't make that a case, you know, those types of things. And I just want to indicate that -- MS. SAUNDERS: Then I'm fine with the subject that's been raised. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Absolutely, go ahead. MS. GODFREY- IRWIN: Is it procedure by the county code enforcement to investigate every complaint that comes in? MS. ARNOLD: Yes. MS. GODFREY- IRWIN: Okay, then you can't be held accountable for doing your job. MS. ARNOLD: No. MR. LOCKHART: Agreed. MR. LEWIS: She is held accountable for doing her job. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Any other comments under the new business topic? MR. LOCKHART: I just -- with the new business I wanted some further direction or action with the clarification of the ordinance, Whe housing code ordinance. I'm sure that's pretty obvious, but I anted to make sure it's put on the record that we need to either have the attorney's office give some more input -- I'd like the full copy of the ordinance also at the next meeting -- -MS. ARNOLD: Okay, we can do that. MR. LOCKHART: -- if I could have a copy. MS. ARNOLD: We are looking into modifying this particular ordinance, because it is dated somewhat, so we're going to be doing that in the near future. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Anything else from any members of the board? And just for you in the audience, this is board business, and unless we need something from someone in the audience, we'll -- it will be discussion just amongst the members of the board. That's what we're dealing with. Any other new business? MR. OXLEY: May I ask a question? CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Yes, sir. MR. OXLEY: Based on the video that we saw, does code enforcement intend to go out there and check that neighborhood? There are a lot of rundown buildings there. Are you obligated to go out there and check that neighborhood now, or you just say wait 'til I get a complaint? MS. ARNOLD: No, we can -- we can go and check that neighborhood. MR. OXLEY: I suggest that you do. MR. HEDRICH: Just for the record, sir, some of the homes that were shown in that video do have existing cases on them as well. • MR. OXLEY: We haven't seen them, obviously, but they are Page 40 16 G 1, 804 August 14, 1998 existing? MR. HEDRICH: Exactly. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Anything else under new business? Old business. Any old business? No old business. Moving into reports. Item A, Board of County Commissioners versus Carla Barbieri, et al, filing an affidavit of compliance. Is staff requesting an affidavit of compliance? MS. ARNOLD: Yes, we are. This request is an affidavit of compliance for case number 98 -013, Board of County Commissioners versus Carla Barbieri, Elsa Cantoni and Edda Theiss. The respondent corrected the violation prior to the date the Code Enforcement Board requested that they do, and we're now filing the affidavit of compliance. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Staff's requesting a filing of an affidavit of compliance. Is there a motion from a member of the board as to that recommendation? MS. SAUNDERS: So moved. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: It's been moved by Ms. Saunders. Is there a second? MR. LOCKHART: I second it. CHAIRMAN MERRILL: And seconded. Is there any suggestion on the motion? Hearing no discussion, all those in favor of the motion, indicate by saying aye. All opposed? (No response.) . CHAIRMAN MERRILL: Motion carries. Before we get to our next meeting date, based upon the discussion that we've had here today, I'd like a slot on the agenda, something for,-shall we say, comments from board members. And my suggestion would be that that would be right above the next meeting date item, if we could have a portion for that on the agenda. So, therefore, we can have -- we can focus that towards the end of our meeting and you can all be prepared for it at that point in time and we don't have it sporadically throughout, we'll run a little bit more -- smoother. But I do appreciate all the input from the board today. I think that the -- the discussion was good. We wrestled with a tough subject. Staff has heard our problem with the ordinance. I know that they'll get with the county attorney on it and hopefully that will be resolved. Unless there's any other comments from any other board members, our next meeting date will be September 11th. Any other comments? Hearing none, this meeting is adjourned. There being no further business for the good of the County, the meeting was adjourned by order of the Chair at 10:28 a.m. COLLIER COUNTY CODE ENFORCEMENT BOARD SOUTH Page 41 LJ 16 G 1 August 14, 1998 RANDY MERRILL, CHAIRMAN TRANSCRIPT PREPARED ON BEHALF OF GREGORY COURT REPORTING SERVICE, INC., BY CHERIE' R. LEONE, RPR i • Page 42 ry EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES ADVISORY ql'ff)YC 993 (EMSAC) INFORMAL, MINUTES r. August 2G, 1998 EMERGENCY MEDICAL, SERVICES HEADQUARTERS 3301 EAST TAMlAMi TRAIL Council Members Present: Bob Laird Gail Dolan Gary Yount, Fay Biles Sheldon Reed Roger Evans Mike Davis Brett Ortenuren Diane 13. Flagg, Chief* Leo Ochs Jeff Page Barbara Brown Absent and or excused Paul Gunther -Mohr Georee Leamon Norris ---��� Hancock _�--- ---- -- Constantine Mac ' K i e - ---- ----- Berry Misc. Corres: Date: - /.3 -- '� 8 Item# Z-/ 06 Copies To: The regular monthly meeting of the Collier County EMSAC Council was called to order at 2:00 P.M. on Wednesday, August 26. 1998 by Chairman, Bob Laird. Mike Davis had a correction to the minutes The minutes stated he had an application for the council. Mike said he did not have an application for the council. He stated Sue Filson was taking application's for the vacant position With no other corrections the minutes for the July meeting were approved. OLD BUSINESS: Chairman letter handed out a copy of a letter he had written, with the Boards approval, to the Board of County Commissioners in reference to the new Emergency Services Administrator position. Mike Davis inquired about the progress of'the AED Program. Chief Flagg stated two have been placed in the Pelican Bay area, one in a local church and as soon as the County parks employees finished the AED training, they would be placed in County Parks. The training must be complete before the units are to be placed for service. Chief Flagg also informed the Council that the manufacturer has donated 40 AED's to he placed throughout the County. and a resident of Collier County has donated $50,000 to purchase more AED's. A County hot line is in place for information on the AED program. Lt. Vila is in charge of the program. When he receives a call he goes out to the site, makes an evaluation and recommendations. Fie then proceeds with the training and placement. \F;W BUSINESS: Chairman Laird handed out the application for the open position in District 94. The only applicant is 11,11chael Geraghy. A discussion followed. Mike Davis made the recommendation that a letter go to the Board with a positive recommendation for Mr. Michael Geraghy. Second by Gary Young. N10tion passed unanimously. Chief Flagg mentioned on the September I' Board Agenda the Emergency Services Department will have the following items Protective Equipment for Emergency Services employees. Hold Flarmless agreement with North Naples Fire Department, an Interlocal agreement with the City of Naples, and the Lease for Medic N8 to move into Station 40 on Pine Ridec Road Also on the agenda fir September 1. Revenue Department will have an Executive Summary to transfer funds due to the challenges they are having in collecting funds. Chief Flagg also stated the Board approved in the Fiscal Year 99 budget to reduce the base rate from 5302 to $300 and implement a mileage charge that will cap out at 7miles or 535. it breaks down to S5 per mile with the 7 mile cap. Leo Ochs stated Medicare has already approved mileage charucs. Chief'Flagg want to thank the council ti)r the beautiful Flower arrangement she received in conuratulations tOr the State award she received. Chairman Laird inquired ifa hcaring would he taking place on the new position for the f- mergence Services Administrate r" Leo Ochs stated there would not be a separate hearing, but it »ould he on the Septcnther 9"' Budget hearing If someone would like to speak on the suhicct this would he the time A discussion 101lowed. it was a general consensus of the council that heyond the letter there ��as not a lot left to do as a group. Each person should contact the Commissioners on their nwn Fay E.311es stated she would he spcakin,,, at the hUdgcl beano`, as the President ol''MITA Jeff Page stated there were no Consumer Issues for the past month Chief Flagg stated there �101,11d he approximately 30 Paramedics given Phoenix Awards at the September I Board meeting, also •ty w to ±rt. -f. j 6G Commander Ortengren stated that North Naples had agreed to the 3 man concept and would be moving forward with Medic S. Meeting adjourned. : , r .9 16 GA F:jNl E RGENCYNIEDICA I, SERVICES ADNASORYCO I JINC' (FiNTSAC) AGENDA Seplember3(I, 1998 2:00 P.M. Health 1111ildilig 3"' floor 3301 E;isl Taininini Trail A ITR () VA 1, OF ) T I N I A * FS OLD BUSINESS NEW lWSINESS HISPANIC AFFAIRS ADVISORY BOARD Morris Hancock — MINUTES OF MEETING Constantine Mac ' X 1 e Berry � June 25, 1998 GOLDEN GATE COMMUNITY CENTER 4701 Golden Gate Parkway Naples, Florida PRESENT: Frank Rodriguez, HAAB Chairman I6GJ VII'SC. Corres: L-1 C. copies 10: Sandra Buxton, HAAB Member ;S1;$ Pete Cade, HAAB Member Frank Loney, HAAB Member nPrS David Correa, HAAB Member Dr. Kate Warner, HAAB Member Ramiro Manalich, HAAB Liaison and Chief Assistant County Attorney Frank McClintock Dr. Fred Tuttle David Stump Reg Buxton The Collier County Hispanic Affairs Advisory Board regular meeting convened at approximately 7:05 p.m. Chairman Rodriguez requested that the board members first hear item number 3 on the Agenda, regarding foreign language instruction in the Collier County Public Schools, because of the presence of invited guests. It was the consensus of the members of the Board to follow Mr. Rodriguez' suggestion. Discussion of item regarding Collier County Public Schools proposal regarding foreign language instruction. Dr. Fred Tuttle appeared before the Hispanic Board and explained that FOCUS and other groups, along with the Parent/Teachers Association, and school officials had been examining expectations for students graduating from the public schools. Three subcommittees were formed. One subcommittee focused on birth to age five development including brain research data for childhood development. A second subcommittee was related to a professional development center. A third subcommittee examined foreign language fluency. The third subcommittee had reviewed studies that indicated that the best fluency in foreign languages occurs when children before the age of eleven are involved in foreign languages. Dr. Tuttle introduced Dave Stump who is the coordinator for social studies and foreign languages in the Collier County Public Schools and co -chair of the foreign language fluency committee. Dave Stump reported that his committee looked at various aspects of foreign language learning and programs elsewhere. He indicated there was presently no cohesive program below the high school level regarding foreign language development. He said that his committee was intending to have further meetings on this subject with the view of improving the high school program and expanding foreign language exposure to lower grade levels. The committee is searching for community input. Dr. Tuttle stated that they had been examining the Dade County video program and that school administration ,vas also hoping to include the study of culture in addition to languages. Frank Loney described his own multi - lingual background and asked if there could be a satellite program implemented for foreign language instruction as well as the requirement of a second language for high school graduation. Dr. Tuttle responded by stating that although that such a satellite program might be possible, it is presently difficult to do interactive connections live. Perhaps this could be done on tape. David Correa asked how the programs are to be funded. Dr. Tuttle responded that this was an issue to be determined. It was expected that programs would be phased in and the school board would need to be convinced, as well as the community, that time in the school schedule is worthwhile for these programs. In that regard, the emphasis will be that foreign language learning also contributes to mental development. Frank Loney suggested that perhaps dialogue with the Secretary of Education could result in finding additional funding sources. Liaison Ramiro Manalich asked how this program would effect the Hispanic Community and the role of the County, if any, in such a program. Dr. Tuttle indicated that the benefits would include cultural a,tivareness, and the ability of students to better converse in their native languages. Dr. Tuttle thought that perhaps community centers and BCC Agencies or departments could assist the program. Frank Rodriguez inquired about the position of the business sector as to this program. Dr. Tuttle stated that they had confirmed that much of the business environment does desire the program but that it has not been clearly defined what it is that the business sector specifically requires. Dr. Warner stated that she saw families, as a therapist, where the children are bilingual and the parents are not. Dave Stump commented that the most successful programs surround the students with the foreign language environment to encourage foreign language learning and utilization. Dr. Tuttle stated that the program is not yet at the stage of specific recommendation to be presented to the Board of County Commissioners or the School Board. There should be both in 2 i 6G 109, school and out of school programs that promote foreign languages. The major concern of the development of the program is the additional expenses involved for more teacher hiring. Frank Rodriguez asked what the Hispanic Board can do at this point to assist the creation of the program for foreign language learning. Dr. Tuttle responded that there are no specific suggestions at this time but that he would welcome any and all ideas that the HAAB may develop on this subject. Dr. Tuttle stated that he and others would return to the HAAB as programs are developed for the HAAB's comments and assistance. Dr. Tuttle concluded his remarks by stating that there is an active program in the school system to recruit teachers from other cultures, but that this program had not yet been truly successful. Discussion with Mr. Frank McClintock regarding mentoring for families of Hispanic students. Mr. Frank McClintock, educator and former Collier County School Board member, addressed the Hispanic Board regarding a mentoring program for Hispanic students and their parents. Mr. McClintock stated that he believes that foreign languages are broadening society's understanding of its minority groups. He discussed the New York City school system where he attended as a young person and where he was required to have two foreign languages to graduate from high school. He mentioned that he had worked in labor relations for twenty years and that had then returned to school at the University of Chicago and then had taught college level courses. He was a member of the Collier County School Board in 1982 and was responsible for starting a Spanish language program in the third grade in 1984. Regrettably, finances forced the school board to withdraw the program after two years. Mr. McClintock mentioned that he is undertaking doctoral studies at Florida Gulf Coast University and that he has been conferring with officials at Laural Oak Elementary School. He mentioned there about two hundred Hispanic students out of eleven hundred at that school. It is Mr. McClintock's goal to work with Hispanic children and their parents so that they can succeed in the school system. He was asking to recruit members of the HAAB to work with specific Hispanic families on a mentor based program. He says that he has found that it is essential to have parents be involved in providing the necessary motivation for students to learn. Frank Rodriguez asked if cultural events or school programs could do more than one to one mentoring. Mr. McClintock stressed that the problem is one of inadequate parental involvement. The schools are attempting to change that by providing incentives to parents such as learning computers along with their children. Frank Loney suggested that a better approach is to have the principal of the school drive the mentoring program. David Correa agreed with Mr. Loney and Kate Warner offered to obtain further information regarding similar mentoring programs in other locations. Frank Rodriguez encouraged Mr. McClintock to stay in touch with the HAAB for further involvment in this matter. 3 I 6G1 Miscellaneous The minutes of the meeting of May 21, 1998 were approved unanimously upon the motion of member Correa. A second was provided by Frank Loney. The approval was contingent on Mr. Loney's correction to add the word "member" next to the names of HAAB members on the attendance list. The diversity issues in the work place item was deferred to another agenda because Ms. Karen English, chair of the Black Affairs Advisory Board, was not available to attend. (Note from minutes preparer: Ms. English contacted liaison Ramiro Manalich sometime after this meeting and explained that she had been in the hospital ill and for that reason unable to attend). Liaison Ramiro Marialich asked for a clarification regarding attendance. The Board members directed that special meetings would only be a rare exception. Otherwise, the meeting should be the third Thursday of the month and always at the Golden Gate Community Center. The board members indicated they did not want to have a meeting in the month of December. Ramiro Manalich also reminded the Board that it needs to periodically develop a report for the Board of County Commissioners pursuant to the Ordinance. The meeting of the HAAB adjourned at approximately 9:00 p.m. Respectfully submitted by: iro Manalic t, HAAB Liaison and Chief Assistant County Attorney APPROVED BY THE HISPANIC AFFAIRS ADVISORY BOARD ON �"—, 1998. Frank Rodrigu z Chairman, HAAB rd 166144- COLLIER COL'TY GOti'ERIE T COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND 2800 NORTH HORSESHOE DRR'E ENVIRONJIF.NTAL SERVICES DI °: I-zl(') NAPLES, FL 14104 September 10, 1998 Ms. Christina Eggers CLG Coordinator Bureau of Historic Preservation SCP j ll i�98 RE: Collier Count%' Preservation Board Meetin Dear N1s.r.�,-ers: This letter is to inform you that the Collier Count' Historic and Archaeological Preservation Board will hold a public hearings on Fiiday, September 18. 1998. I ha\e enclosed a cop), of the agenda for your review and records. t If %'Oil h'd'. F' an% qut:s6mis r �_alClir.:? these rife iitl !s, please do not hesitate to Contact fire at,941- 40; -2,163. Very tr:l•% rr;ac:pai i',an:,cr (CLG Coordinator) Ifi.toric PrtscrNa6,)n.RVll;rb cc: Vincent A. Cauicrn �Ui Filson r. Ron Vino`' r Ron Jamro Nancy Siemion Preservation Board s Building Review & Permitting Code Enforcement Housing & Urban Improvement Misc. Corres: Date: Item# Ll !� Copies To: Morris Hancock Constanti" Mac'Kie Berry 1 (941) 403.2400 Naturnl Resources (94 1) 403.2440 Planning Services (941) 403-2330 Pollution Control 1941 f 732-2-505 (941)303.2300 (941) 7:32 -2502 AGENDA 1 6 1 7 0 COLLIER COUNTY HISTORICAL/ARCHAEOLOGICAL PRESERVATION BOARD WILL MEET AT 9:00 A.M., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1998, IN THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIVISION /Collier COUNTY GOVERNMENT, 2800 N. HORSESHOE DRIVE, MEETING ROOM "E" NAPLES FLORIDA: NOTE: ANY PERSON ,IHO DECIDES TO APPEAL A DECISION OF THIS BOARD WILL NEED A RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS PERTAINING THERETO, AND THEREFORE MAY NEED TO ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS IS MADE, WHICH RECORD 777--75 _HE _ :MO Y AND EVIDENCE UPON 7. ALL NATER:AL USED :N FRESEN7ATIONS BEFORE THE HAPB WILL BECCME A PERMANENT PART OF THE RECORD. THESE uATERIALS WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR PP.= SEN7ATIC'S TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY CG KSS_O' ERS . 1 . ADDENDA TO THE RG� ?ice- 2. APF ROVAL CF MINUTES: ..u._._ _ 22 1992 3. ._..NNI _ SERKCF3 1ETA?TXENT REPORT: B. Roberts Rar.o�: U;zdate C. :reservation Saari Web Page 5. NEW BUSINESS: A. Fort Foster B. Survey and Assessment Waiver E. DISCUSSION OF ADDENDA 7. ADJOURN HISTORICAL. AGENDA /md �3 IMMOKALEE BEAUTIFICATION M.S.T.U. ADVISORY COMMITTEE J of /99& 16GI F SUMMARY OF MOTIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS 3. M MINUTES OF JUNE 1f MEETING: Cheryle Thomas motioned to accept the minutes as presented; seconded by Dorcas Howard and carried unanimously. TRANSPORTATION SERVICES REPORT B. With regard to the damaged brick pavers on S.R. 846, the vendor in Corkscrew estimated replacement cost of $2200 - $2500. Three quotes will be needed. Russ will check to see if an accident report was made for a 45' area in median 3. To expedite the work, Dorcas Howard made a motion authorizing the expenditure not to exceed $2500: seconded by Cherryle Thomas and carried unanimous!y. �,-' A _ i .. J _._r a t Disc. Corres: Date: Z- J ' el f Item# q e Copies To: C si,_. _., ' i • i fir,,, i; ? ..... . Norris Hancock Constantin ✓ Mac'K if Bury V 1 IMMOKALEE BEAUTIFICATION M.S.T.U. ADVISORY COMMITTEE 16G 1 K 1 ,t 1. CALL TO ORDER 2 ATTENDANCE Denise Smith, Chairman Rita Avalos, Member Dorcas Howard, Member Chenyle Thomas, Member Russ Muller, Transportation Administrative Services Joe Delate, Office of Capital Projects Management Mike McGee, McGee & Associates Chuck Buckley. Commercial Land Maintenance 3. APPROVAL OF MINUTES OF AUGUST 1971' MEETING 4. LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE REPORT 5 LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS REPORT 0 TRANSPORTATION ADMINISTRATION REPORT & BUDGET UPDATE 7 OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS MANAGEMENT REPORT 8. OLD BUSINESS 9 NEW BUSINESS 10 PUBLIC COMMENTS 11 ADJOURNMENT Next Meeting: October 21, 1998 @ 5:00 p.m. at the Immokalee Community Center i. N,ipics. Rwridi 31962 IMMOKALEE BEAUTIFICATION M.S.T.U. 1 6G ADVISORY COMMITTEE "✓ , /99& 1. The Immokalee Beautification District Advisory Committee Meeting of Wednesday. August 19, 19983 eras called to order at 5:30 p.m. 2. ROLL CALL: Members present vvere Denise Smith. Cherryle Thomas, and Dorcas Howard. Also present: Joe Delate. Office of Capital Projects Management: Russ Muller. Transportation Seniices: Mike McGee. McGee & Associates: Chuck Buckley, Commercial Land Maintenance: Jacqueline Silano, recording secretary. Excused P.ssences Rita Avalos. member. 3. MINUTES OF JUNE 17'h MEETING: Cheryle Thomas motioned to accept the minutes as presented: seconded by Dorcas Howard and carried unanimously. 4 LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE REPORT A Chuck Buckley reported that the bougainvillea was replaced: lights have been replaced: no irrigation problems: juniper plants in medians 1 and 2 have been treated with fungicide. Mike McGee recommended that an additional application be applied and a soil sample be taken next month if conditions do not improve 5. LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS REPORT A. Mike McGee reported no croblems t .Anth the exception of the fungus problem in medians 1 and 2 B The irrigation sensors �rere reading above normal so Bill Confoy ,A/as contacted There `r2s a problem `rAth the clock and the sensor boards v-_re changed and are currently `mirking properly 6. TRANSPORTATION SERVICES REPORT A Regarding the street sv eecir n R'„ss ad ,,icprl that the entire rnritact rr;i, 1d he canceled but not a portion of it. B ti ,A/ith regard to the damaged brick pavers on S R 846 the vendor in Corkscrew estimated replacement cost of 52200- Q2500. Three quotes will be needed Russ `m.'Il check to sec if an accident rennrt %mss made for a 45' area in median 3 To expedite the t,,oru. Dorcas Hc`� and made 8 motion authorizin- the expenditure not to exceed S2500: seconded by Cherrvie Thomas and carried unanimously. C Some tree grates va need to be replaced. The cost ,,All be $400 -$500 A decision V`2 ^s deferred until the . ext meetinn V D Copies of the Budget Status here distribi.qed. BUSS M!I Check on the deficit of $219.75 shown under object code 549990. Other Miscellaneous Services E Puss checker+ ` ,A�.th T.af is Operations about slo`,Ming the traffic down They fe!t that increasing the size of the sign and flashing lights ,Aroulcl be ineffective.