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Agenda 04/26/2016 Item #16A 6 4/26/2016 16.A.6. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommendation to approve an easement agreement for the purchase of a Road Right-of-Way, Drainage and Utility Easement (Parcel 334RDUE) required for the expansion of Golden Gate Boulevard from 20th Street East to east of Everglades Boulevard. (Project No. 60145) (Estimated Fiscal Impact: $8,150). OBJECTIVE: To purchase an easement needed for the four-laning of Golden Gate Boulevard from 20th Street East to east of Everglades Boulevard(Project). CONSIDERATIONS: Collier County is seeking to purchase a 14,139 square foot, more or less, perpetual, non-exclusive Road Right-of-Way, Drainage and Utility Easement ("Parcel 334RDUE"). Parcel 334RDUE is "vacant" land and part of a 5.15 acre parent tract owned by Doodnauth Pokhan and Vijanti Pokhan, husband and wife (Property Owner). The unimproved property is located on the south side of Golden Gate Boulevard,between 22nd Street Southeast and Everglades Boulevard. The accompanying Appraisal dated January, 2016 by R. Alan Wilcox, MAI, SRA, of Wilcox Appraisal Services, Inc. estimated the current market value of Parcel 334RDUE to be $6,300. However, this appraisal does not account for the overall costs of obtaining the subject easement should the relationship between the Property Owner and Collier County become adversarial. The attached easement agreement reflects an amicably-negotiated settlement amount of$8,000. Had the relationship between the Property Owner and the County staff become adversarial, it is likely that an attorney, an appraiser and other experts might have been brought in to manufacture additional claims; Parcel 334RDUE would have to be taken by condemnation; and the cost to acquire the right-of-way required for the construction of the project would rise way beyond the actual value of the right-of-way involved. Accordingly, staff is recommending that the Board of County Commissioners (Board) approve the accompanying agreement for the purchase of Parcel 334RDUE. FISCAL IMPACT: Funds in the amount of$8,150 ($8,000 purchase price for Parcel 334RDUE and approximately $150 recording fees) are available in the Golden Gate Boulevard Transportation Capital Improvement Project No. 60145. The primary funding source for the acquisition of right-of-way is impact fees. Should impact fees not be sufficient within a particular project, the secondary funding source will be gas taxes. Incremental maintenance costs for Golden Gate Boulevard from 20th Street East to east of Everglades Boulevard are estimated at $3,000 per year for mowing and garbage removal. The cost to maintain storm water management infrastructure will be approximately $5,000 on a three to five year basis. New roadway construction has a maintenance curve of approximately five to seven years before any incremental costs are required for repairs. LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS: This item has been approved as to form and legality and requires a majority vote for Board approval.—ERP GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: This recommendation is consistent with the Long Range Transportation Plan and the Collier County Growth Management Plan. Packet Page -461- 4/26/2016 16.A.6. RECOMMENDATION: 1. To approve the accompanying Easement Agreement and authorize the Board's Chairman to execute same on behalf of the Board; 2. To accept the conveyance of Parcel No. 334RDUE and authorize the County Manager, or his designee,to record the conveyance instrument in the public records of Collier County,Florida; 3. To authorize the payment of all costs and expenses that Collier County is required to pay under the terms of the Easement Agreement to close the transaction; 4. To authorize the County Manager or his designee to take the necessary measures to ensure the County's performance in accordance with the terms and conditions of the agreement;and 5. To authorize any and all budget amendments required to carry out the collective will of the Board. Prepared by: Deborah Farris, Senior Property Acquisition Specialist, Transportation Engineering Division,Growth Management Department Attachments: 1) Easement Agreement; 2)Property Location Map; 3)Appraisal Report dated January 2016 due to its size is located at: http://apps 3.col li ergov.net/agend a/ftp/2 016 B C C M eet i ngs/AgendaApri 12616/GrowthM gmt/Appr aisal Report dated January 2016.pdf Packet Page -462- 4/26/2016 16.A.6. COLLIER COUNTY Board of County Commissioners Item Number: 16.16.A.16.A.6. Item Summary: Recommendation to approve an easement agreement for the purchase of a Road Right-of-Way, Drainage and Utility Easement (Parcel 334RDUE) required for the expansion of Golden Gate Boulevard from 20th Street East to east of Everglades Boulevard. Project No. 60145 (Estimated Fiscal Impact: $8,150). Meeting Date: 4/26/2016 Prepared By Name: FarrisDeborah Title: Property Acquisition Specialist, Senior,Transportation Engineering& Construction Management 3/15/2016 2:29:44 PM Approved By Name: AhmadJay Title: Division Director-Transportation Eng, Transportation Engineering&Construction Management Date: 3/16/2016 9:57:21 AM Name: TaylorLisa Title: Management/Budget Analyst, Senior,Capital Construction&Maintenance Budget/Fiscal Date: 3/16/2016 2:23:48 PM Name: TaylorLisa Title: Management/Budget Analyst, Senior, Capital Construction&Maintenance Budget/Fiscal Date: 3/16/2016 3:43:56 PM Name: GossardTravis Title: Division Director-Road Maintenance,Road Maintenance Date: 3/17/2016 9:41:33 AM Name: PutaansuuGary Title: Project Manager,Principal,Transportation Road Maintenance Date: 3/18/2016 8:25:35 AM Name: DelateJoseph Title: Project Manager, Senior,Transportation Road Maintenance Packet Page-463- 4/26/2016 16.A.6. Date: 3/21/2016 1:10:3 8 PM Name: HendricksKevin Title:Manager-Right of Way, Transportation Engineering&Construction Management Date: 3/22/2016 12:02:03 PM Name: ShueGene Title: Division Director-Operations Support,Growth Management Department Date: 3/22/2016 3:13:54 PM Name: MarcellaJeanne Title: Executive Secretary,Transportation Administration Date: 3/24/2016 11:07:54 AM Name: PepinEmily Title:Assistant County Attorney, CAO Litigation Date:4/6/2016 10:04:39 AM Name: KlatzkowJeff Title: County Attorney, Date: 4/6/2016 3:28:47 PM Name: UsherSusan Title: Management/Budget Analyst, Senior,Office of Management&Budget Date: 4/15/2016 10:36:00 AM Name: CasalanguidaNick Title: Deputy County Manager, County Managers Office Date:4/17/2016 11:08:37 AM Packet Page -464- 4/26/2016 16.A.6. PROJECT: Golden Gate Blvd#60145 PARCEL No(s): 334RDUE FOLIO No(s): 40922480001 EASEMENT AGREEMENT THIS EASEMENT AGREEMENT (hereinafter referred to as the "Agreement") is made and entered into on this l day of j „..- , 2016, by and between DOODNAUTH POKHAN and VIJANTI POKHAN a/k/a/IJANT POKHAN, husband and wife, whose mailing address is 7145 401" Street NE, Naples, Florida 34120 (hereinafter referred to as "Owner"), and COLLIER COUNTY, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, whose mailing address is 3299 Tamiami Trail East, c/o the Office of the County Attorney, Suite 800, Naples, Florida 34112 (hereinafter referred to as"County"). WHEREAS, County requires a perpetual non-exclusive Road Right-of-Way, Drainage and Utility Easement over, under, upon and across the lands described in Exhibit "A", which is attached hereto and made a part of this Agreement (hereinafter referred to as the"Easement"); and WHEREAS, Owner desires to convey the Easement to County for the stated purposes, on the terms and conditions set forth herein; and WHEREAS, County has agreed to compensate Owner for conveyance of the Easement. NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of these premises, the sum of Ten Dollars ($10.00), and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby mutually acknowledged, it is agreed by and between the parties as follows: 1. RECITALS - All of the above RECITALS are true and correct and are hereby expressly incorporated herein by reference as if set forth fully below, and all Exhibits referenced herein are made a part of this Agreement. 2. PURCHASE PRICE-Owner shall convey the Easement to County for the sum of: $8,000.00 (EIGHT THOUSAND DOLLARS) subject to the apportionment and distribution of proceeds pursuant to Paragraph 9 of this Agreement (said transaction hereinafter referred to as the "Closing"). Said payment to Owner, payable by County warrant or funds wire transfer, shall be full compensation for the Easement conveyed, including all landscaping, trees, shrubs, improvements, and fixtures located thereon, and shall be in full and final settlement of any damages resulting to Owner's remaining lands, costs to cure, including but not limited to the cost to relocate the existing irrigation system and other improvements (if any), and the cost to cut and cap irrigation lines (if any) extending into the Easement, and to remove all sprinkler valves and related electrical wiring (if any), and all other damages in connection with conveyance of said Easement to County, including all attorneys'fees, expert witness fees and costs as provided for in Chapter 73, Florida Statutes. 3. CLOSING DOCUMENTS AND CLEAR TITLE - Owner shall obtain from the holders of any liens, exceptions and/or qualifications encumbering the Easement, the execution of such instruments which will remove, release or subordinate such encumbrances from the Easement upon their recording in the public records of Collier County, Florida. Prior to Closing and as soon after the execution of this Agreement as is possible, Owner shall provide County with a copy of any existing title insurance policy and the following documents and instruments (prepared by County) properly executed, witnessed and notarized where required, in a form acceptable to County(hereinafter referred to as"Closing Documents"): Packet Page -465- r✓�c� 4/26/2016 16.A.6. rayC (a) Road Right-of-Way, Drainage and Utility Easement; (b) Instruments required removing, releasing or subordinating any and all liens, exceptions and/or qualifications affecting County's enjoyment of the Easement. (c) Closing Statement; (d) Grantor's Non-Foreign, Taxpayer Identification and"Gap"Affidavit; (e)W-9 Form; and (f) Such evidence of authority and capacity of Owner and its representatives to execute and deliver this agreement and all other documents required to consummate this transaction, as reasonably determined by County, County's counsel and/or title company. 4. TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE - Both Owner and County agree that time is of the essence. Therefore, Closing shall occur within ninety (90) days of the date of execution of this Agreement or within thirty(30)days of County's receipt of all Closing Documents, whichever is the later. This agreement shall remain in full force and effect until Closing shall occur, until and unless it is terminated for other cause. At Closing, payment shall be made to Owner in that amount shown on the Closing Statement as"Net Cash to the Seller." 5. IRRIGATION SYSTEM AND MISCELLANEOUS IMPROVEMENTS - Owner agrees to relocate any existing irrigation system located on the Easement including irrigation lines, electrical wiring and sprinkler valves, etc. (if any), prior to the construction of the project without any further notification from County. Owner assumes full responsibility for the relocation of the irrigation system (if any) on the remainder property and its performance after relocation. Owner holds County harmless for any and all possible damage to the irrigation system in the event owner fails to relocate the irrigation system prior to construction of the project. If Owner elects to retain improvements and/or landscaping ("Improvements") located on the Easement (if any), the Owner is responsible for their retrieval prior to the construction of the project without any further notification from County. Owner acknowledges that County has compensated Owner for the value of the Improvements located within the Easement area, and yet County is willing to permit Owner to salvage said improvements as long as their retrieval is performed before construction and without interruption or inconvenience to the County's contractor. All Improvements not removed from the Easement prior to commencement of construction of the project shall be deemed abandoned by Owner. This provision shall survive Closing and is not deemed satisfied by conveyance of title. 6. MISCELLANEOUS REQUIREMENTS - Owner and County agree to do all things which may be required to give effect to this Agreement immediately as such requirement is made known to them or they are requested to do so, whichever is the earlier. 7. REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES-Owner agrees, represents and warrants the following: (a) Owner has full right, power and authority to own and operate the property underlying the Easement, to enter into and to execute this Agreement, to execute, deliver and perform its obligations under this Agreement and the instruments executed in connection herewith, to undertake all actions and to perform all tasks required of Owner hereunder and to consummate the transaction contemplated hereby. Packet Page -466- CA° 4/26/2016 16.A.6. raye (b)County's acceptance of the Easement shall not be deemed to be full performance and discharge of every agreement and obligation on the part of Owner to be performed pursuant to the provisions of this Agreement. (c) No party or person other than County has any right or option to acquire the Easement or any portion thereof. (d) Until the date fixed for Closing, so long as this Agreement remains in force and effect, Owner shall not encumber or convey any portion of the property underlying the Easement or any rights therein, nor enter into any agreements granting any person or entity any rights with respect to the Easement, without first obtaining the written consent of County to such conveyance, encumbrance, or agreement, which consent may be withheld by County for any reason whatsoever. (e)There is no maintenance, construction, advertising, management, leasing, employment, service or other contract affecting the Easement. (f) Owner has no knowledge that there are any suits, actions or arbitration, administrative or other proceedings or governmental investigations or requirements, formal or informal, existing or pending or threatened which affect the Easement or which adversely affect Owner's ability to perform hereunder; nor is there any other charge or expense upon or related to the Easement which has not been disclosed to County in writing prior to the effective date of this Agreement. (g) County is entering into this Agreement based upon Owner's representations stated in this Agreement and on the understanding that Owner will not cause the physical condition of the property underlying the Easement to change from its existing state on the effective date of this Agreement up to and including the date of Closing. Therefore, Owner agrees not to enter into any contracts or agreements pertaining to or affecting the property underlying the Easement and not to do any act or omit to perform any act which would adversely affect the physical condition of the property underlying the Easement or its intended use by County. (h)To the best of Owner's knowledge, the property underlying the Easement, and all uses of the said property, have been and presently are in compliance with all Federal, State and Local environmental laws; that no hazardous substances have been generated, stored, treated or transferred on the property underlying the Easement except as specifically disclosed to the County; that the Owner has no knowledge of any spill or environmental law violation on the property contiguous to or in the vicinity of the Easement to be sold to the County, that the Owner has not received notice and otherwise has no knowledge of: a) any spill on the property underlying the Easement; b) any existing or threatened environmental lien against the property underlying the Easement; or c) any lawsuit, proceeding or investigation regarding the generation, storage, treatment, spill or transfer of hazardous substances on the property underlying the Easement. This provision shall survive Closing and is not deemed satisfied by conveyance of title. 8. INDEMNIFICATION - Owner shall indemnify, defend, save and hold harmless the County against and from, and reimburse the County with respect to, any and all damages, claims, liabilities, laws, costs and expenses (including without limitation reasonable paralegal and attorney fees and expenses whether in court, out of court, in bankruptcy or administrative proceedings or on appeal), penalties or fines incurred by or asserted against the County by reason or arising out of the breach of any of Owner's representations under paragraph 7(h). This provision shall survive Closing and is not deemed satisfied by conveyance of title. 9. CURATIVE INSTRUMENTS, PROCESSING FEES, TAXES - County shall pay all fees to record any curative instruments required to clear title, and all Easement instrument recording fees. In addition, County may elect to pay reasonable Packet Page -467- coo 4/26/2016 16.A.6. processing fees required by lien-holders and/or easement holders in connection with the execution and delivery of a Release or Subordination of any mortgage, lien or other encumbrance recorded against the property underlying the Easement; provided, however, that any apportionment and distribution of the full compensation amount in Paragraph 2 which may be required by any mortgagee, lien-holder or other encumbrance-holder for the protection of its security interest, or as consideration due to any diminution in the value of its property right, shall be the responsibility of the Owner, and shall be deducted on the Closing Statement from the compensation payable to the Owner per Paragraph 2. County shall have sole discretion as to what constitutes"reasonable processing fees." 10. PRIOR YEAR AD VALOREM TAXES-There shall be deducted from the proceeds of sale all prior year ad valorem taxes and assessments levied against the parent tract property which remain unpaid as of the date of Closing. Furthermore, in accordance with the exemptions provided for in Section 201.01, Florida Statutes, concerning payment of documentary stamp taxes by County, Owner shall pay all documentary stamp taxes required on the instrument(s)of transfer. 11. EFFECTIVE DATE - This Agreement and the terms and provisions hereof shall be effective as of the date this Agreement is executed by both parties and shall inure to the benefit of and be binding upon the parties hereto and their respective heirs, executors, personal representatives, successors, successor trustees, and/or assignees, whenever the context so requires or admits. 12. PUBLIC DISCLOSURE - If the Owner holds the property underlying the Easement in the form of a partnership, limited partnership, corporation, trust or any form of representative capacity whatsoever for others, Owner shall make a written public disclosure, according to Chapter 286, Florida Statutes, under oath, subject to the ' penalties prescribed for perjury, of the name and address of every person having a beneficial interest in the property underlying the Easement before the Easement held in such capacity is conveyed to County. (If the corporation is registered with the Federal Securities Exchange Commission or registered pursuant to Chapter 517, Florida Statutes, whose stock is for sale to the general public, it is hereby exempt from the provisions of Chapter 286, Florida Statutes.) 13. ENTIRE AGREEMENT - Conveyance of the Easement, or any interest in the property underlying the Easement, by Owner is contingent upon no other provisions, conditions, or premises other than those so stated herein; and this written Agreement, including all exhibits attached hereto, shall constitute the entire Agreement and understanding of the parties, and there are no other prior or contemporaneous written or oral agreements, undertakings, promises, warranties, or covenants not contained herein. No modification, amendment or cancellation of this Agreement shall be of any force or effect unless made in writing and executed and dated by both Owner and County. 14. BREACH AND TERMINATION - Should any part of this Agreement be found to be invalid, then such invalid part shall be severed from the Agreement, and the remaining provisions of this Agreement shall remain in full force and effect and not be affected by such invalidity. 15. SEVERABILITY — Should any part of this Agreement be found to be invalid, then such invalid part shall be severed from the Agreement, and the remaining provisions of this Agreement shall remain in full force and effect and not be affected by such invalidity. 16. VENUE -This Agreement is governed and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Florida. Packet Page -468- c�c. 016 16.&.6. . .�.~ IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement on the date first above written AS TO COUNTY: DATED: ATTEST: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS DWIGHT E. BROCK, Clerk COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA BY: Deputy Clerk DONNA FIALA, Chairman AS TO OWNER: et:104'14— Ain:4 j- /Old:%VC Witness(Signature) -.6: 0DNAUTH POKHAN '�NA, kr. c\ a //axi, �-- Name(Print or Type) VViUieoa(Gignatuna) ^,, 4 NaPrint or Type) DATED: ;2.:-29 / _ '- ^*~, Witness(Signature) V|J/�4T| POKM8N h��� �� ���\/��lC(AA)Ai^ Name(Print or Type) Witness(Signature) / / // / - /\ ^°` /~/���,` Name(Print or Type) Approved as to form and legality: (CILL 1-4/D Assistant ounty Attorney Packet Page -469- 4/26/2016 16.A.6. GOLDEN GATE BOULEVARD (CR 876) ii 195+00 96+CO 197+00 i 198+0e 199+00 200+00 ■ ii POINT CF S : COMMENCEMENT) 329.98' SOUTH LINE OF ^ .'•r ye v 'V'V Na�♦'.'♦•.�''111, ����� 4 POINT OF P, NORTH 50' OF 7 Ir�:♦:♦♦♦:�:..�y ♦r rr_.:;::—, BEGINNING TRACT 25 -�� ..∎ ∎∎∎��� L7 ,.0 .a. ���!���� a L3 -' L5 s S PROPOSED ROADWAY EASEMENT PARCEL 334 ROUE 8 14,135 SO. FT. s. s° WEST LINE OF 3 TRACT 25 EAST LINE OF TRACT 25 x TRACT 25 § GOLDEN GATE ESTATES UNIT 81 • TRACT 24 PLAT BOOK 5 PAGE 19 TRACT 40 R POKHAN 1 OR 2648/2181 EXHIBIT A ' Page / 0 / i N I ;„ 1 • ,N �I"_ E • ----- r -� 'r. __ LINE TABLE LINE_ BEARING LENGTH • S L1 SOO.28'28"E 50.00'__- L2 500'28'28"E 40.00' L3 S89'31'08'W 70.00' S0. FT. SQUARE FEET L4 SDO'28'31"E 7.00' OR OFFICIAL. RECORDS (BOOK/PAGE) L5 S89'31'08"W 149.97' .. ••A• PROPOSED ROADWAY, DRAINAGE AND UTILITY EASEMENT (RDUE) L6 NO0'28'S8°W 8.00' EXISTING ROADWAY EASEMENT DEDICATED TO, THE PERPETUAL L7 S89'31'O8'W 110.00' 1777! USE OF THE PUBLIC PER PLAT BOOK 5, PAGE 19 ( L8 NO0'28'30'W 39.00' LEGAL DESCRIPTION FOR PARCEL 334 RDUE A PORTION OF TRACT 25, GOLDEN GATE ESTATES, UNIT 131 AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 5, PAGE 19 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, LYING IN SECTION 6, TOWNSHIP 49 SOUTH, RANGE 28 FAST, COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS. COMMENCING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID TRACT 25; THENCE S.Q0'28'28"E., ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID TRACT 25, FOR 50.00 FEET TO A POINT ON THE SOUTH LINE OF THE NORTH 50 FEET OF SAID TRACT 25 AND THE POINT OF BEGINNING OF THE HEREIN DESCRIBED PARCEL; THENCE CONTINUE 5.00'28'28"E., ALONG SAID EAST LINE, FOR 40.00 FEET; TECM-ROW THENCE S.89'31.08.V., FOR 70.00 FEET; THENCE S.00'28'31"E., FOR 7.00 FEET: FEB 0 1 2010 THENCE S.89'31'08"W., FOR 149.97 FEET; THENCE N.00'28'S8"W., FOR 8.00 FEET; • THENCE S.89'31'08''W., FOR 110.00 FEET TO A POINT ON THE WEST LINE OF SAID TRACT 25; THENCE N.00'28'30"W., ALONG SAID WEST LINE, FOR 39.00 FEET TO A POINT ON SAID SOUTH LINE; THENCE N.89'31'08"E., ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE, FOR 329.98 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING OF THE HEREIN DESCRIBED PARCEL. CONTAINING 14,139 SQUARE FEET, MORE OR LESS. 0 40 60 160 Or 1.A. D.PROFESSIONAL SURVEYOR 8 MAPPER SKETCH Sc DESCRIPTION ONLY REGISTRATION TE NO.5301 NOT A BOUNDARY SURVEY SCALE:i'=80' SIGNING DATE: (/ NOT VALID WITHOUT THE ORION&9 �RAISED EMBOSSED SEAL OF FOR: COLLIER COUNTY GOVERNMENT BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS A FLORIDA REGISTERED PROFESSIO SU DR AND MAPPER. Planning GOLDEN GATE BOULEVARD -1:M/I Vlanalizatice SKETCH & DESCRIPTION OF: PROPOSED ROADWAY EASEMENT 1tst�TI AL surveyins&mon PARCEL 334 RDUE 6810 W9lo.Park Drive.Suite 200 Naples,Florida 34109 COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA Phone:(239)597-0575 FAX:(239)597.0578 LB No..0952 JOB NUMBER REVISION SECTION TOWNSHIP RANGE SCALE DATE DRAWN By FILE NAME SHEET 050217.00.01 0001 REV 01 6 49 28 1" = 80' DEC. 2009 D.W.J. SK 334 1 OF 1 Packet Page -470-__-____ • 4/26/2016 16.A.6. This document was prepared by: Doodnauth Pokhan 7145 40t Street NE Naples,Florida 34120 Return To: Doodnauth Pokhan 7145 40th Street NE Naples,Florida 34120 DURABLE POWER OF ATTORNEY OF Doodnauth Pokhan D00515802530 Packet Page -471- 4/26/2016 16.A.6. I. PRINCIPAL AND ATTORNEY-IN-FACT I, Doodnauth Pokhan, also known as John, who reside at 7145 40th Street NE, Naples, Florida 34120, appoint the following person to serve as my attorney- in-fact, to act for me in any lawful way with respect to the subjects indicated below: Vijanti Pokhan Naples, Florida If Vijanti Pokhan resigns or is unable or unwilling to serve or continue to serve as my attorney-in-fact, I appoint the following person to serve as my successor attorney-in-fact: Shanta Patricia Ramlakhan Naples, Florida II. EFFECTIVE TIME This durable power of attorney is effective immediately and is not terminated by the subsequent incapacity of the principal except as provided in Chapter 709, Florida Statutes. III. POWERS OF ATTORNEY-IN-FACT To the extent permitted by law, my attorney-in-fact may act in my name, place, and stead in any way that I myself could with respect to the following matters: YOUR ATTORNEY-IN-FACT SHALL BE AUTHORIZED TO ENGAGE ONLY IN THOSE ACTIVITIES THAT ARE INITIALED. 2 Packet Page -472- 4/26/2016 16.A.6. (_ T f') REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS: • Manage, sell, transfer, lease, mortgage, pledge, refinance, insure, maintain, improve, collect and receive rent, sale proceeds, and earnings, pay taxes, assessments, and charges, and perform any and all other acts with respect to real property and interests in real property that I own now or later acquire.If I am married, my attorney-in-fact may not mortgage or convey homestead property without the consent of my spouse, or my spouse's legal guardian. • Defend, settle, and enforce by litigation a claim to real property and interests in real property that I own now or later acquire. • Buy, lease, or otherwise acquire real property or an interest in real property, including the authority to enter into listing agreements and purchase and sale contracts, and to sign escrow instructions. • Execute deeds,mortgages, releases,satisfactions, and other instruments relating to real property and interests in real property that I own now or later acquire. • Hire and discharge accountants,bookkeepers, property managers, and other professionals providing services related to real property and interests in real property that I now own or later acquire. TANGIBLE PERSONAL PROPERTY TRANSACTIONS: • Buy or otherwise acquire ownership or possession of, sell or otherwise dispose of, mortgage,pledge, assign, lease, insure, maintain, improve, pay taxes on, otherwise manage tangible personal property and interests in tangible personal property that I now own or later acquire. STOCK AND BOND TRANSACTIONS: • Buy, sell, pledge, and exchange stocks, mutual funds, bonds, options, commodity futures, and all other types of securities in my name. 3 Packet Page -473- 4/26/2016 16.A.6. • Sign, accept, and deliver in my name certificates, contracts, or other documents relating to the foregoing, including agreements with brokers or agents. • Exercise voting and other rights and enter into agreements relating thereto. • Hire and discharge professionals providing services related to the management and investment of any securities in my name. ( ) BANKING AND FINANCIAL TRANSACTIONS: Conduct any business with banks, savings and loan associations, credit unions, and other financial institutions,including the authority to: • Sign and endorse all checks and drafts in my name. • Deposit and withdraw funds from accounts. • Open,maintain, and close accounts or other banking arrangements. • Open,continue, and have access to all safe deposit boxes,and add and remove items from them. • Borrow money,pledge property as security, and negotiate terms of debt payments. • Apply for and receive letters of credit, credit cards, and traveler's checks, and give an indemnity or other agreement in connection with letters of credit. • Conduct banking transactions provided in section 709.2208(1). BUSINESS OPERATION TRANSACTIONS: • Buy, sell, expand, reduce, or terminate a business interest, including shares in a corporation, membership interests in a limited liability company, and partnership interests in a general, limited, or limited liability partnership. • Manage and operate any business or business interest that I now have or later acquire, including the authority to: • Enter into, amend, enforce, and terminate any business contract. 4 Packet Page -474- 4/26/2016 16.A.6. • Disburse, receive, and demand money in the operation of the business. • Merge, reorganize, or sell a business or part of a business. • Determine the location, nature, and method of operating the business. • Hire and discharge employees and agents. • If an agent is permitted by law to act for a principal, and subject to the terms of any partnership or operating agreement,perform any duty and exercise any right, power, or privilege that I have under a partnership or operating agreement, to enforce the terms of a partnership or operating agreement, and to defend, arbitrate, and settle any legal proceeding to which I am a party because of membership in a partnership or limited liability company. 5 Packet Page -475- • 4/26/2016 16A6. • Exercise a right, power, or privilege that I have as the holder of a bond, share, or instrument of similar character and to defend, arbitrate, and settle any legal proceeding to which I am a party because of any bond, share, or similar instrument. INSURANCE AND ANNUITY TRANSACTIONS: • Obtain, modify, renew, convert, rescind, pay the premium on, or terminate insurance and annuities of all types for myself and for my family and other dependents. • Designate the beneficiary of the contract, but the attorney-in- fact may be named a beneficiary of the contract, or an extension, renewal, or substitute for it, only if the attorney-in-fact was named as a beneficiary under a contract procured by the principal before signing this power of attorney. • Surrender and receive the cash value, borrow against, or pledge any insurance or annuity policy. {��) ESTATE AND TRUST TRANSACTIONS: • Act for me in any trust,probate, guardianship,conservatorship, custodianship proceeding fund from which I am now, claim to be, or later become entitled, as a beneficiary, to a share or payment, including the authority to sign petitions, objections, waivers, consents, receipts, settlements, and other agreements relating to the above-referenced matters or proceedings. • Transfer any of my property to a living trust that I created as a grantor before this power of attorney was signed. • Sign a qualified disclaimer pursuant to Internal Revenue Code Section 2518 and applicable state law. 6 Packet Page -476- 4/26/2016 16.A.6. ( 2L) LEGAL ACTIONS: To act for me in all legal matters, whether claims in my favor or against me, including the authority to retain and discharge attorneys on my behalf; appear for me in all actions and proceedings, commence actions in my name, sign all documents, submit claims to arbitration or mediation, settle claims, and pay judgments and settlements. ( P /' ) PERSONAL AND FAMILY CARE: To do acts necessary to maintain my customary standard of living, and that of any individuals legally entitled to be supported by me, including the authority to provide and pay for medical care, shelter, clothing, food, usual vacations,education, transportation, and dues for social organizations.My attorney-in-fact is specifically authorized to hire and compensate household, nursing, and other employees necessary for my well-being and that of any individuals legally entitled to be supported by me, and to enter into contracts and commit my resources with respect to the provision of my residential care in a convalescent hospital, skilled nursing home,or alternative residential facility. (�� ) GOVERNMENT BENEFITS: Claim and collect benefits from the Social Security Administration, including retirement benefits, supplemental social security, and social security disability benefits and, Medicare, Medicaid,or state, local, and other government programs or civil or military service. (,2f') RETIREMENT PLAN TRANSACTIONS: 7 Packet Page -477- ...._.._..__, 4/26/2016 16.A.6. • To contribute to, withdraw from and deposit funds in any type of retirement plan (which term includes, without limitation, any tax qualified or nonqualified pension, profit sharing, stock bonus, employee savings and other retirement plan, individual retirement account, deferred compensation plan and any other type of employee benefit plan); select and change payment options for the principal under any retirement plan;make rollover contributions from any retirement plan to other retirement plans or individual retirement accounts;exercise all investment powers available under any type of self-directed retirement plan;and, in general,exercise all powers with respect to retirement plans and retirement plan account balances which the principal could if present and under no disability. • Designate beneficiaries. • Waive my right to be a beneficiary of a joint or survivor annuity. �) GIFTS: Make gifts from my assets, including debt forgiveness.My attorney-in-fact is permitted to give any of my assets, interests or rights, directly or indirectly, to himself or herself,or to his or her creditors. Iv. GENERAL PROVISIONS 1) Reliance By Third Parties.I hereby agree that any third party receiving a duly executed copy of this document may rely on and act under it. Revocation or termination of this power of attorney will be ineffective as to a third party unless and until that third party receives written notice of the revocation or termination. Notice to a financial institution is subject to the requirements of section 709.2121, Florida Statutes. For myself and for my heirs, executors, legal representatives, devisees, and assigns, I hereby agree to indemnify and hold harmless any third party from any and all claims because of good faith reliance on this instrument. 8 Packet Page -478- ..........._.. 4/26/2016 16.A.6. 2) Severability. If any provision in this power of attorney is found to be invalid or unenforceable, this invalidity or unenforceability will not affect the other provisions of this document, and the other provisions will be given effect without the invalid or unenforceable provision. 3) Revocation. I may revoke this power of attorney at any time. Any revocation of this power of attorney must be in writing signed by me. 4) Maintenance of Records; Accounting. My attorney-in-fact must maintain records of all actions taken on my behalf, including transactions, receipts, disbursements and investment.My attorney-in-fact shall provide an accounting for all funds handled and all acts performed as my attorney-in- fact,but only upon my request, the request of a personal representative or a fiduciary acting on my behalf, or court order.Any requirement of my attorney-in-fact to file inventories and accounts with the county clerk or with the court is specifically waived. 5) Compensation and Reimbursement. My attorney-in-fact is entitled to reasonable compensation for services provided on my behalf pursuant to this power of attorney.My attorney-in-fact will be reimbursed for all reasonable expenses incurred relating to his or her responsibilities under this power of attorney. 6) Personal Benefit Permitted. If my attorney-in-fact is acting in good faith and in my best interests, my attorney-in-fact may personally benefit or profit from transactions taken on my behalf. 7) Liability of Attorney-in-Fact. All persons or entities that in good faith endeavor to carry out the provisions of this power of attorney will not be liable to me, my estate, or my heirs for any damages or claims arising because of their actions or inactions based on this power of attorney. My estate will indemnify and hold them harmless. A successor attorney-in- fact will not be liable for the acts of a prior attorney-in-fact. 9 Packet Page -479- • 4/26/2016 16A6. 8) Authority to Record, Register, or File. My attorney-in-fact may record, register, or file this power of attorney and other necessary and appropriate documents as required to carry out the powers granted herein. 9) Copies. A copy of this durable power of attorney shall be effective as an original for all purposes. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned has executed this power of attorney on the date set forth below. Date:.."2- a.26 /6 i% /,-' ."/ Signature of Doodnauth Pokhan I0 Packet Page -480- ................... . 4/26/2016 16.A.6. WITNESSES By signing as a witness, I am acknowledging the signature of the principal who signed in my presence, and the fact that he or she stated that this power of attorney reflects his or her wishes and is being executed voluntarily. I believe the principal to be of sound mind. I have not been appointed as attorney-in-fact by the principal, am not related to him or her by blood, marriage, or adoption, and, to the best of my knowledge, am not entitled to any portion of his or her estate under his or her last will and testament or living trust. 1. 1 Y t�����f J(j 11/1c.4 ,-a.4\_ (S' ature of witness) (Print Name) 154-A- Edita id �& (Address) k) ec, FL. 3'11 i° (City,St te,ZIP) p 0 2. / . / l `_ At&a Io kiu'cs (Signature of witness) (Print Name) tc) 15 ( tti..er 1Y ZO1 (Address) N 1 OS 1 �� gc 11 / (City,State,ZIP) 11 Packet Page -481- 4/26/2016 16.A.6. ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF NOTARY PUBLIC State of Florida County of Il I'cli(' The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this ' day of , 20(Cc, by Doodnauth Pokhan. Notary Signature 411Ik `u_ C.�� ► ,TYPE OR STAMP NAME OF NOTARY ALL MGIN SH ...` * MY COMM18BION l OOFF s081ti8 * Aupust 3,2019 �0►M1 DenN111iN NNepIY (SEAL) Personally known OR Produced identification t/ Type of identification produced I. if i k/ to c_ 12 Packet Page -482- 4/26/2016 16.A.6. PROPERTY LOCATION MAP (Not to scale) Golden Gate Boulevard Project #60145 Parcel 334RDUE / Folio #40922480001 � ax5� .. �.++f�?7,n `'u$tht d7rat'�a'� �t5vr 9 ' .: =�" ,.. S+ agt Packet Page -483- Prepared for and property of Collier County Board of Commissioners Reliance upon the appraisal for other uses is not warranted . Appraisal Report Number 15 -11 -01 (Parcel No. 334 RDUE ) Project: Widening of Golden Gate Boulevard County Project No. 60040.1 Parcel No. 334 RDUE Parent Tract: 5.15 Acre Vacant Tract . Improvements: None . Location: The parent tract is located on the south side of Golden Gate Boulevard E. between 22nd Street SE and Everglades Boulevard S. in Collier County, Naples, Florida. Owner s : Doodnauth Pokhan and Vijant Pokhan. Date of Valuation : January 6, 2016 . (Date of th e Most Recent Inspection ) For Harry Henderson, SRA, Review Appraiser Transportation Right -Of -Way Group 2885 Sou th Horseshoe Drive Naples, Florida 34104 January 2016 Prepared By: Wilcox Appraisal Services, Inc. 1633 SE 41st Street Cape Coral, Florida 33904 -7470 239 -542 -2311 Email: a wilcox maisra @ comcast.net Wilcox Appraisal Services, Inc. is committed to the highest degree of professionalism with all of our appraisers being designated members of the Appraisal Institute. 1633 S.E. 41 st Street • Cape Coral • Florida 33904 -7470 239 -542 -2311 • Email awilcox maisra @ comcast.net Prepared for and property of Collier County Board of Commissioners. Reliance upon the appraisal for other uses is not warranted. Wilcox Appraisal Services, Inc. January 11 , 2016 Harry Henderson, SRA, Review Appraiser Transportation Right -of -Way Group 2885 Sou th Horseshoe Drive Naples, Florida 34104 Re: Appraisal Report Number: 15 -11 -01 (Parcel No. 334 RDUE ). Project: Widening of Golden Gate Boulevard . Parcel No.: 334 RDUE . Parent Tract: 5.15 Acre Vacant Tract . Improvements: None . Location: The parent tract is located on the south side of Golden Gate Boulevard E. between 22nd Street SE and Everglades Boulevard S. in Collier County, Naples, Florida. Owner s : Doodnauth Pokh an and Vijant Pokhan. Date of Value: January 6, 2016 (Date of Most Recent Inspection ). Dear Mr. Henderson: Pursuant to your request, an inspection and valuation analysis has been completed of th e above referenced property for th e purpose of estimating th e market value of th e property rights and improvements (if any) which are proposed to be acquired, toge th er wi th all diminution in value to th e remainder land and improvements (if any) which can be attributed to the proposed use of, or activity upon, the proposed perpetual, non -exclusive, road right -of -way, drainage, and utility easement (Parcel No. 334 RDUE ). The Appraisal Standards Board of the Appraisal Foundation adopted the “2016 -2017 Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice” (USPAP) on February 6, 2015 . The 2016 -2017 standards became effective January 1, 2016 through December 31, 2017 . In comp liance with Standards Rule 2 -2(a ), the appraiser is communicating to the client a n “Appraisal Report”, one of the two reporting options allowed u nder Standards Rule 2 -2 . To estimate th e compensation due th e property owner, th e appraiser has estimate d th e “as is” m arket value of th e undivided fee simple interest in th e parent tract before and after th e proposed acquisition . Accordingly, as of th e date of value, January 6, 2016 , th e appraiser has utilized th e hypo th etical condition assuming th e proposed acquisition and th e proposed roadway improvements have been completed. A hypo th etical condition is contrary to what exists but is supposed for th e purpose of analysis. Hypo th etical conditions assume conditions contrary to known facts about physical, legal, or economic characteristics of th e parent tract ; or about conditions external to th e property, such as market conditions or trends; or about th e integri ty of data used in an analysis. Th is letter of transmittal precedes th e full narrative appraisal report, fur th er describing th e property and containing th e reasoning and most pertinent data leading to th e final value Wilcox Appraisal Services, Inc. is committed to the highest degree of professionalism with all of our appraisers being designated members of the Appraisal Institute. Page No. 2 PR January 11, 2016 Harry Henderson, SRA, Review Appraiser Wilcox Appraisal Services, Inc. Prepared for and property of Collier County Board of Commissioners. Reliance upon the appraisal for other uses is not warranted. estimates. Your attention i s directed to th e "General Assumptions", "General Limiting Conditions", and "Certificate of Appraisal", which are considered usual for th is type of assignment and have been included in th e addendum of th is report. By reason of my investigation and analysis , data contained in th is report, and my experience in th e real estate appraisal business, it is my opinion th at th e amount due th e property owner, as a result of th e loss of real estate resulting from th e property rights and improvements (if any) which are proposed to be acquired, including all diminution in value to th e remainder land and improvements (if any) which can be attributed to th e use of or activity upon the proposed perpetual, non -exclusive, r oad right -of -way, drainage, and utility easement (Parcel No. 334 RDUE ), as of January 6, 2016 , is: Value of the Property Rights Taken: $6,300 Value of the Improvements Taken: 0 Severance Damages: 0 Net Cost to Cure: 0 TOTAL AMOUNT DUE OWNER: $6,300 Respectfully submitted, WILCOX APPRAISAL SERVICES, INC. R. Alan Wilcox, MAI, SRA State -Certified General Real Estate Appraiser RZ 306 Prepared for and property of Collier County Board of Commissioners. Page 1 Reliance upon the appraisal for other uses is not warranted. Wilcox Appraisal Services, Inc. Table of Contents PAGE TABLE CONTENTS ........................................................................................................ 1 CERTIFICATION ............................................................................................................. 3 SUMMARY OF SALIENT FACTS AND CONCLUSIONS .............................................. 5 INTRODUCTION AND DEFINI TION OF THE APPRAISAL PROBLEM ...................... 12 Identi fication of the Intended User ....................................................................................... 13 Iden tification of the Real Estate ........................................................................................... 13 Prior Services ...................................................................................................................... 13 Identification of the Property Right s to be Valued ................................................................ 13 Intended Use or Function of the Appraisal ........................................................................... 14 Defini tion of the Value Estim ate(s) ...................................................................................... 14 Date of Value Estimate(s) ................................................................................................... 15 Description of the Scope of the Appraisal ............................................................................ 15 Hypothetical Conditions ....................................................................................................... 15 Other Limiting Conditions .................................................................................................... 16 PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE PARE NT TRACT ............................................................... 17 VALUATION ANALYSI S OF THE PARENT TRACT ................................................... 21 Owner of Record ................................................................................................................. 22 Legal De scription of the Parent Tract .................................................................................. 22 Real Estate Ass essments and Ad Valorem Taxes ............................................................... 22 Sales and Marketin g History of the Parent Tract ................................................................. 22 Fl orida Area and Collier County Map ................................................................................... 23 Parent Tract Local A rea Map ............................................................................................... 24 Ma rket Area Data ............................................................................................................... 25 Parent Tract Aerial Map ...................................................................................................... 28 Parent Tract Plat Map ......................................................................................................... 29 Parent Tract Land Use Map ................................................................................................ 30 Parent Tract Zoning Map ..................................................................................................... 31 Site Data ............................................................................................................................ 32 Collier County Future Land Use Designat ion ....................................................................... 34 Zoning Classification ........................................................................................................... 35 Improvement Data ............................................................................................................... 37 Highest and Best Use .......................................................................................................... 38 The Appraisal Process ........................................................................................................ 39 The Sales Comparison Approach to Valu e .......................................................................... 41 Land Sales Map .................................................................................................................. 43 Reconcilia tion of the Valu e Indications ................................................................................ 52 Estimatio n of Reasonable Exposure Time ........................................................................... 53 Prepared for and property of Collier County Board of Commissioners. 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Table of Contents – continued PAGE DESCRIPTIONS AND VALUATION ANALYSES OF THE PROPOSED PARTIAL ACQUISITION AR EA AND THE REMAINDER PROPERTY ....................................... 54 Parcel No. 334 RDUE Acquisition Area Map ....................................................................... 55 Project Description and Identification of the Proposed Partial Acquisition Area ................... 56 Valuation Analysis of the Proposed Partial Acquisition Area ................................................ 56 Valuation Analysis of the Remainder Property “As Severed” ............................................... 57 Severance Damages to the Remainder Property ................................................................ 58 Cost to Cure Analysis .......................................................................................................... 58 Special Benefits .................................................................................................................. 58 Summary and Conclusion and the Total Compensation Estimate ....................................... 59 ADDENDUM ................................................................................................................. 60 Assumptions and Limiting Conditions .................................................................................. 61 Qu alifications of the Appraiser ............................................................................................. 63 Copy of Parent Tract’s Warranty Deed ................................................................................ 65 Quarterly Market Detail – 3 rd Quarter 2015 for Single Family Homes in Collier County .......................................................................... 67 Land Sales Map .................................................................................................................. 69 Land Sales Data Sheets ...................................................................................................... 70 Prepared for and property of Collier County Board of Commissioners. 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Certificat ion I certify that, to the best of my knowledge and belief: • The statements of fact contained in this report are true and correct. • The reported analyses, opinions, and conclusions are limited only by the reported assumptions and limiti ng conditions, and are my personal, impartial, and unbiased professional analyses, opinions, and conclusions. • I have no present or prospective interest in the property that is the subject of this report, and I have no personal interest with respect to the parties involved. • I have no bias with respect to the property that is the subject of this report or to the parties involved with this assignment and my engagement in this assignment was not contingent upon developing or reporting predetermined results. • My compensation for completing this assignment is not contingent upon the developing or reporting of a predetermined value or direction in value that favors the cause of the client, the amount of the value opinion, the attainment of a stipulated result, or th e occurrence of a subsequent event directly related to the intended use of this appraisal. • The reported analyses, opinions, and conclusions were developed, and this report has been prepared, in conformity with the requirements of the Code of Professional Ethics and Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice of the Appraisal Institute. • The reported analyses, opinions, and conclusions were developed, and this report has been prepared, in conformity with the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Prac tice. • The use of this report is subject to the requirements of the Appraisal Institute relating to review by its duly authorized representatives. • As of the date of this report, R. Alan Wilcox, MAI, SRA, has completed the requirements under the continuing e ducation program of the Appraisal Institute. • As of the date of this report, R. Alan Wilcox, MAI, SRA, State -Certified General Real Estate Appraiser, License No. RZ 306, has completed the requirements under the continuing education program of the State of F lorida for state -certified appraisals. • I, R. Alan Wilcox, MAI, SRA, have made a personal inspection of the subject property and sales comparables that are contained in this report. • No one provided significant professional assistance other than the person signing this report, unless otherwise indicated within the report. • I, R. Alan Wilcox, MAI, SRA, have performed no services, as an appraiser or in any other capacity, regarding the property that is the subject of this report within the three - year period im mediately preceding acceptance of this assignment. • This report was prepared for and is the property of the Collier County Board of Commissioners and the reliance upon this appraisal for other uses is not warranted. • Acceptance and utilization of this apprai sal report, or any portion thereof, constitutes acknowledgement and acceptance of all General Assumptions and Special Conditions contained herein. Prepared for and property of Collier County Board of Commissioners. Page 4 Reliance upon the appraisal for other uses is not warranted. Wilcox Appraisal Services, Inc. To estimate the compensation due the property owner, the appraiser has estimate d th e “as is” m arket value of th e undivided fee simple interest in th e parent tract before and after th e proposed acquisition . Accordingly, as of th e date of value, January 6, 2016 , th e appraiser has utilized th e hypo th etical condition assuming th e proposed acquisition and th e propose d roadway improvements have been completed. A hypothetical condition is contrary to what exists but is supposed for th e purpose of analysis. Hypo th etical conditions assume conditions contrary to known facts about physical, legal, or economic characterist ics of th e parent tract ; or about conditions external to th e property, such as market conditions or trends; or about th e integri ty of data used in an analysis. By reason of my investigation and analysis, data contained in th is report, and my experience in th e real estate appraisal business, it is my opinion th at th e amount due th e property owner, as a result of th e loss of real estate resulting from th e property rights and improvements (if any) which are proposed to be acquir ed, including all diminution in value to th e remainder land and improvements (if any) which can be attributed to th e use of or activity upon the proposed perpetual, non -exclusive, road right -of -way, drainage, and utility easement (Parcel No. 334 RDUE ), as of January 6, 2016 , is: Value of the Property Rights Taken: $6,300 Value of the Improvements Taken: 0 Severance Damages: 0 Net Cost to Cure: 0 TOTAL AMOUNT DUE OWNER: $6,300 Respectfully submitted, WILCOX APPRAISAL SERVICES, INC. R. Alan Wilcox, MAI, SRA State -Certified General Real Estate Appraiser RZ 306 Prepared for and property of Collier County Board of Commissioners. Page 5 Reliance upon the appraisal for other uses is not warranted. Wilcox Appraisal Services, Inc. Summary of Salient Facts and Conclusions A. Appraisal Problem : 1. Types of Value (s): Market Value. 2. Property Rights: Undivided Fee Simple Interest. 3. Intended Use of Appraisal Report: Th e intended use of th e appraisal is understood to be for use as a basis of value for determining full compensation to th e property owner for th e loss of th e real estate resulting from th e property rights and improvements (if any) which a re proposed to be acquired, including all diminution in value to th e remainder land and improvements (if any) which can be attributed to th e use of, or activity upon, the proposed perpetual, non -exclusive, road right -of -way, drainage, and utility easement (Parcel No. 334 RDUE ). 4. Date of Value: January 6, 2016 (Date of Most Recent Inspection ). 5. Scope of Analysis: Appraisal Report. 6. Owner s of Record: Doodnauth Pokhan and Vijant Pokhan. B. Site Data, Before th e Taking : 1. Location: The parent tract is located on the south side of Golden Gate Boulevard E. between 22nd Street SE and Everglades Boulevard S. in Collier County, Naples, Florida. 2. Size & Shape: The parent tract contains 5.15 acres of gross land area and is rectangular in s hape. Specifically, the parent tract has a northern property line along Golden Gate Boulevard E. that measures 330 feet; with a depth there from along the eastern and western property lines that measure 680 feet; and a rear, southern property line that me asures 330 feet. 3. Roadway Frontage: The parent tract benefits from 330 feet of frontage along the southerly right -of -way of Golden Gate Boulevard E. Golden Gate Prepared for and property of Collier County Board of Commissioners. Page 6 Reliance upon the appraisal for other uses is not warranted. Wilcox Appraisal Services, Inc. Boulevard E. is an arterial, undivided, two lane, paved roadway. 4. Utilities: The available utilities to the parent tract include telephone, electrical service and emergency services. Drinking water would be typically provided by a private well. Wastewater would be typically disposed of by a private septic tank and drain field combina tion. 5. Topography: The parent tract is a level tract covered with vegetation that is not cleared. The parent tract is situated within an area designated Flood Zone AH in the Federal Emergency Management Flood Rate Maps, Map Number 12021C0435H , and dat ed May 16, 2012. Flood Zone AH includes a reas subject to inundation by 1 -percent -annual -chance shallow flooding (usually areas of ponding) where average depths are between one and three feet. Base Flood Elevations (BFEs) derived from detailed hydraulic an alyses are shown in this zone. Mandatory flood insurance purchase requirements and floodplain management standards apply. 6. Predominant Soils: Based on the appraiser's review of the United States Department of Agriculture’s Soil Survey of Collier County , Florida, the parent tract is located in an area with predo minant soil types that includes No. 2, Holopaw fine sand, limestone substratum; No. 4, Chobee, Limestone substratum, and Dania mucks, depressional; No. 6, Riviera, limestone substratum - Copeland fine s and; No. 14 , Pineda fine sand , l imestone s ubstratum ; and No. 21, Boca fine sand. It is important to bring to the reader’s attention that the information reported above related to the predominant soil group(s) on or near the parent tract, are general in nature, and may or may not apply specifically to the soil group(s) located on the parent tract. 7. Exotic Vegetation and Wildlife: Current county, state, and federal regulations have considered certain areas jurisdictional based upon vegetation class ifications and/or wildlife species. The appraiser is not an expert at vegetation groups or wildlife identification and has not been provided a report prepared by such an expert. The parent tract is presumed Prepared for and property of Collier County Board of Commissioners. Page 7 Reliance upon the appraisal for other uses is not warranted. Wilcox Appraisal Services, Inc. to be unencumbered by current county, state, an d federal regulations related to certain areas being considered to be jurisdictional based upon vegetation classifications and/or wildlife species. Furthermore, the appraiser has assumed a reasonable quantity of non - jurisdictional uplands exist on the pare nt tract suitable for the development of the property in accordance to the estimated highest and best use. 8. Environmental Liabilities: The parent tract is assumed to be unaffected by environmental liabilities. However, the reader is advised that no e nvironmental studies of the parent tract have been provided to the appraiser. 9. Easements & Restrictive Covenants: The parent tract is encumbered by a 50 -foot wide road right -of -way easement along the northern property line along the property’s existing frontage to Golden Gate Boulevard E. The appraiser is not aware of any other easements or restrictive covenants which might adversely affect the market value and development of the parent tract before the taking. Howev er, the reader is advised that the appraiser has not been provided any title information. 10. Land Use and Zoning: The parent tract is designated Estates Designation on the Collier County Future Land Use Map, within the Residential Estates Sub - district, and is further regulated by the Golden Gate Area Master Plan. Furthermore, the parent tract is zoned E, Estates District, according to the Collier County Land Development Code. C. Improvement Data, Before the Taking : The parent tract is vacant lan d. Prepared for and property of Collier County Board of Commissioners. Page 8 Reliance upon the appraisal for other uses is not warranted. Wilcox Appraisal Services, Inc. D. Highest and Best Use, Before the Taking : 1. As Though Vacant: The highest and best use “as though vacant” is estimated to be potential single -family residential development up to a maximum density of two single family residential units. 2. As Improved: NA . E. Market Value Estimate , Before the Taking : 1. Land Value: ........................................................................................................ $103,000 2. Improvements: ................................................................................................... $ 0 Total Market Value of the Parent Tract: .................................................................... $103,000 F. Reasonable Exposure Time : Six to twelve months . G. Intended Use of the Proposed Acquisition Area and A Description of the Proposed Land and Improvements Taken : 1. Intended Use of the Proposed Acquisition: The proposed perpetual, non -exclusive, road right -of -way, drainage, and utility easement will be utilized for the widening of Golden Gate Boulevard E. from Wilson Boulevard to DeSoto Boulevard. Plans included the widening of Golden Gate Boulevard E. from two lanes to four lanes and will include capacity improvements such as adding turn lanes to the Wilson Boulevard and Everglad es Boulevard intersections. Other improvements include traffic signal upgrades at three major intersections (Wilson, Everglades and DeSoto Boulevards), on -road bike lanes and sidewalks on both sides of the roadway. This project will also include the repl acement of bridges over three canals, the Golden Gate, Miller and Faka Union canals. 2. Proposed Land and Property Rights Taken: Parcel No. 334 RDUE is a perpetual, non - exclusive, road right -of -way, drainage, and utilities easement that consist of an irregular strip taking along the southerly right -of -way of Golden Gate Boulevard E. Parcel No. 334 RDUE contains 0.32 acres (14,139 square feet) of gross land area and is irregular in shape . Specifically, the Parcel No. 334 RDUE has a Prepared for and property of Collier County Board of Commissioners. Page 9 Reliance upon the appraisal for other uses is not warranted. Wilcox Appraisal Services, Inc. northern property l ine along Golden Gate Boulevard E. that measures 329.98 feet; with a depth there from along the eastern property line that measure s 40.00 feet; with a depth there from along the western property line that measures 39.00 feet; and a rear, southern property line that is irregular and can be described as follows: proceed from the sou thwest corner of Parcel No. 334 RDUE easterly 110 .00 feet, thence southerly 8 .00 feet, thence easterly 149.97 feet , thence northerly 7 .00 feet, and thence easterly 70.00 feet to th e sou theast corner of Parcel No. 334 RDUE. 3. Proposed Improvements Taken: No significant improvements are located within the proposed perpetual, non -exclusive, road right -of -way, drainage, and utility easement. H. Market Value of the Proposed Property Rights and Improvements Taken : Property Rights Taken: ................................................................................................. $6,300 Improvements Taken: ................................................................................................... 0 Total: ............................................................................................................................ $6,300 I. Market Value of the Remainder Property, As Part of the Whole : 1. Market Value of the Parent Tract, Before the Taking: ......................................... $103,000 2. Less Market Value of the Proposed Part Taken: ................................................. $ 6,300 Total Market Value of the Remainder Property, As Part of the Whole: ....................... $96,700 J. Description of the Remainder Property , After the Taking : 1. Site Data, Remainder Property: The remainder property shall contain 5.15 acres of gross land area and is still rectangular in shape and the same size and shape as before the taking, since the proposed property rights to be acquired involve a perpetual easement for road right -of -way, drainage, utilities and m aintenance of these uses. However, the remainder property will be encumbered by an additional perpetual easement located along the southerly existing right -of -way of Golden Gate Boulevard E. containing 0.32 acres of gross land area. The remainder property’s overall access, availability to utilities, Prepared for and property of Collier County Board of Commissioners. Page 10 Reliance upon the appraisal for other uses is not warranted. Wilcox Appraisal Services, Inc. topography, land use designation, and zoning are unchanged. 2. Improvement Data, Remainder Property: The remainder property is vacant land. 3. Highest and Best Use, Remainder Property: a. As Though Vacant: The highest and best use of the remainder property “as vacant” is estimated to remain the same as before the taking, potential single - family residential development up to a maximum den sity of two single family residential units. b. As Improved: NA . K. Market Value of the Remainder Property, After the Taking : 1. Land Value: .......................................................................................................... $96,700 2. Improvement Value: ............................................................................................. $ 0 Total Market Value of the Remainder Property: .......................................................... $96,700 L. Severance Damages : The remainder property is not considered to be damaged due to the proposed perpetual, non - exclusive, road right -of -way, drainage, and utility easement . M. Cost to Cure : None. N. Special Benefits : None. 0. Summary of the Just Compensation Estimate : Value of the Property Rights Taken: $6,300 Value of the Improvements Taken: 0 Severance Damages: 0 Net Cost to Cure: 0 TOTAL AMOUNT DUE OWNER: $6,300 P. Extraordinary Assumptions : None . Q . Hypothetical Conditions : To estimate the compensation due the property owner, the appraiser has estimate d the “as is” m arket value of the undivided fee simple interest in t he parent tract before and after the proposed acquisition . Accordingly, as of the Prepared for and property of Collier County Board of Commissioners. Page 11 Reliance upon the appraisal for other uses is not warranted. Wilcox Appraisal Services, Inc. date of value, January 6, 2016 , the appraiser has utilized the hypothetical condition assuming the proposed acquisition and the proposed roadway improvements have been completed. A hypothetical condition is contrary to what exists but is supposed for the purpose of analysis. Hypothetical conditions assume conditions contrary to known facts about physical, legal, or economic characteristics of the parent tract ; or about conditions external to the property , such as market conditions or trends; or about the integri ty of data used in an analysis. R. Prior Services : The appraiser signing this report has performed no services, as an appraiser or in any other capacity, regarding the property that is the subjec t of this report within the three -year period immediately preceding acceptance of this assignment. S . Appraiser : R. Alan Wilcox, MAI, SRA; State -Certified General Real Estate Appraiser, RZ 306. Prepared for and property of Collier County Board of Commissioners. Page 12 Reliance upon the appraisal for other uses is not warranted. Wilcox Appraisal Services, Inc. Introduction and Definition of th e Appraisal Problem Th e first step of th e valuation process is th e development of a clear statement of th e appraisal problem. Th is sets th e limits of th e appraisal and eliminates any ambiguity about th e nature of th e assignment. Th e statement of th e appraisal problem includes : • Identification of th e Intended User(s); • Identification of th e Real Estate; • Prior Services; • Identification of th e Property Rights to be Valued; • Intended Use or Function of th e Appraisal; • Definition of Value; • Date of th e Value Estimate; • Description of th e Scope of th e Appraisal; • Hypothetical Conditions; and • Other Limiting Conditions. Prepared for and property of Collier County Board of Commissioners. Page 13 Reliance upon the appraisal for other uses is not warranted. Wilcox Appraisal Services, Inc. IDENTIFICATION OF THE INTENDED USER(S) This appraisal is made for the exclusive use of Harry Henderson, SRA, Review Appraiser, Transportation Right -of -Way Group, 2885 South Horseshoe Drive, Naples, Florida 34104; and its use by others is strictly prohibited. This narrative report is made subject to the Assumptions and Limiting Conditions as listed in the Addendum to this report. IDENTIFICATION OF THE REAL ESTATE The parent t ract of this appraisal assignment is an unimproved tract of land located on the south side of Golden Gate Boulevard E. between 22nd Street SE and Everglades Boulevard S. in Collier County, Naples, Florida. The parent tract owners of record are listed on t he 2015 Collier County Tax Roll as Doodnauth Pokhan and Vijant Pokhan. The property is identified as Folio No. 40922480001 and S.T.R.A.P. No. 350800 25 4D07 in the Collier County Property Appraiser’s Office. PRIOR SERVICES USPAP requires if known prior to accepting an assignment, and/or if discovered at any time during the assignment, an appraiser must disclose to the client, and in the subsequent certification: • any current or prospective interest in the subject property or parties involved; and • any servic es regarding the subject property performed by the appraiser within the three year period immediately preceding acceptance of the assignment, as an appraiser or in any other capacity. The appraiser signing this report has performed no services, as an appra iser or in any other capacity, regarding the property that is the subject of this report within the three -year period immediately preceding acceptance of this assignment. IDENTIFICATION OF THE PROPERTY RIGHTS TO BE VALUED The valuation of real property in cludes both the physical real estate and the rights that one or more individuals or legal entities may hold or contemplate holding in the ownership or use of the land and improvements. An appraiser may estimate the value of a fee simple estate or a partia l interest created by the severance or division of ownership rights. Special attention must be given to any limitations on ownership rights such as easements, encroachments, liens, or leases. Financing must also be considered because fee simple estates, leasehold estates, and leased fee estates can all be mortgaged. The specific rights to be valued in the probable or actual financing involved must be ascertained at the start of the assignment because the complexity of these rights and terms will determin e the procedures, skills, and time required to complete the assignment. In this particular appraisal assignment, the appraiser has been requested by the client to estimate the “as is” market value of the undivided fee simple interest in the parent tract be fore and after the proposed acquisition. Fee simple ownership is an absolute ownership unencumbered by any other interest or estate; subject only to the limitations of eminent domain, escheat, police power and taxation. Eminent domain is the right of the sovereign government to take private property for public use upon the payment of just compensation. Escheat is the right to have titular ownership of a property returned to the state if the owner dies and leaves no will and no known or ascertainable heir s. Police power is the right to regulate property so that the public safety, health, morals, and general welfare are protected. Examples of this power are Prepared for and property of Collier County Board of Commissioners. Page 14 Reliance upon the appraisal for other uses is not warranted. Wilcox Appraisal Services, Inc. zoning ordinances, building codes, air and land traffic regulations, and sanitary regulations. Tax ation is the right to take money from owners of valuable goods, products, and rights. In addition to government restrictions on property, legal private agreements may also impose limitations. One type is a restriction inserted in a deed. Other private r estrictions include certain easements, rights of way, and party wall agreements. The proposed property rights to be acquired involve a proposed perpetual, non -exclusive, road right -of -way, drainage, and utilities easement . INTENDED USE OR FUNCTION OF THE A PPRAISAL The intended use of an appraisal (formerly known as the Function of the Appraisal), is the manner in which a client employs the information contained in an appraisal report. Because an appraisal provides the basis for a decision regarding real pr operty, the nature of the decision affects the character of the assignment in the appraisal report. For example, a value estimate may be needed to determine the price at which to buy or sell a property, the amount of a loan, a basis for taxation, terms of a lease, value of real property assets and financial statements, or a basis for just compensation and eminent domain proceedings. The intended use of the appraisal is understood to be for use as a basis of value for determining full compensation to the pr operty owner for the loss of the real estate resulting from the property rights and improvements (if any) which are proposed to be acquired, including all diminution in value to the remainder land and improvements (if any) which can be attributed to the us e of, or activity upon, the proposed perpetual, non -exclusive, road right -of -way, drainage, and utility easement (Parcel No. 334 RDUE ). DEFINITION OF THE VALUE ESTIMATE(S) The purpose of any valuation process is to estimate the value of a real property int erest. Therefore, the specified type of value and the interests involved must be clearly defined. Types of appraised value include market value, fair value, use value, going concern value, investment value, assessed value, and insurable value. As previou sly noted in the letter of transmittal, the type of value to be estimated in this particular appraisal assignment has been identified as the market value of the undivided fee simple interest in the parent tract before and after the taking. Market value is defined as “t he most probable price that a property should bring in a competitive and open market under all conditions requisite to a fair sale, the buyer and seller each acting prudently and knowledgeably, and assuming the price is not affected by undue stimulus. Implicit in this definition is the consummation of a sale as of a specified date and the passing of title from seller to buyer under conditions whereby: 1. Buyer and seller are typically motivated; 2. Both parties are well informed or well advised, an d acting in what they consider their best interests; 3. A reasonable time is allowed for exposure in the open market; 4. Payment is made in terms of cash in U.S. dollars or in terms of financial arrangements comparable thereto; and Prepared for and property of Collier County Board of Commissioners. Page 15 Reliance upon the appraisal for other uses is not warranted. Wilcox Appraisal Services, Inc. 5. The price represents the normal consideration for the property sold unaffected by special or creative financing or sales concessions granted by anyone associated with the sale.” Source: (12 C.F.R. Part 34.42(g); 55 Federal Register 34696, August 24, 1990, as amended at 57 Federal Register 12202, April 9, 1992; 59 Federal Register 29499, June 7, 1994) DATE OF THE VALUE ESTIMATE(S) The date of a value estimate must be specified because the forces that influence real property value are constantly changing. Although conditions observed at the time of the appraisal may persist for a considerable time after that date, an estimate of value is considered valid only for the exact date specified. Market value is generally seen as a reflection of market participant’s perceptions of fu ture economic conditions and the perceptions are based on market evidence at a specific point in time. Value influences reflect economic conditions at a particular time and sudden changes in business and real estate markets can dramatically influence valu e. As previously identified, the appraiser is estimating the market value of the undivided fee simple interest in the parent tract before and after the taking. The effective date of the appraisal is January 6, 2016 (Date of the Most Recent Inspection ). R . Alan Wilcox, MAI, SRA, inspected the parent tract. DESCRIPTION OF THE SCOPE OF THE APPRAISAL The scope of the appraisal refers to the extent of the process in which data are collected, confirmed, and reported. The scope is described to protect third par ties whose reliance on an appraisal report may be affected by this information. An appraiser determines the extent of the work and of the report based on the significance of the appraisal problem. The appraiser is responsible for describing the scope of the appraisal in the report. Standards Rule 2 -2(a )(vii), USPAP -2016 -2017 , requires the appraiser to “summarize the scope of work used to develop the appraisal”. In this regard, pertinent to the extent to which the parent tract and the remainder property h ave been identified and inspected, the type of market data researched, and the type and extent of the analysis applied, the reader is advised to refer to the appropriate portion of this report. • Data Collection: The data utilized in this assignment was c ollected through a thorough search of the public records of Collier County, Florida, interviews of local real estate brokers and property owners, and information obtained from this firm’s appraisal office. Fur th ermore, Patricia A. Wilcox, SRA, assisted in th e collection of market data. • Data Confirmation: The appraiser signing this report has independently confirmed the market data that has been utilized in the development of the value estimates reported herein. Furthermore, the appraiser signing this report has also physically inspected this data. • Data Reporting: The data utilized in this report has been presented in a data sheet format for the reader’s review. Additional information has been retained in the permanent files of the appraiser and is available upon request by the client. HYPOTHETICAL CONDITIONS To estimate the compensation due the property owner, the appraiser has estimate d the “as is” m arket value of the undivided fee simple interest in t he par ent tract before and after the proposed acquisition . Accordingly, as of the date of value, January 6, 2016 , the appraiser has utilized the hypothetical condition assuming the proposed acquisition and the Prepared for and property of Collier County Board of Commissioners. Page 16 Reliance upon the appraisal for other uses is not warranted. Wilcox Appraisal Services, Inc. proposed roadway improvements have been completed . A hypothetical condition is contrary to what exists but is supposed for the purpose of analysis. Hypothetical conditions assume conditions contrary to known facts about physical, legal, or economic characteristics of the parent tract ; or about conditions external to the property, such as market conditions or trends; or about the integri ty of data used in an analysis. A hypothetical condition may be used in an assignment only if: • Use of the hypothetical condition is clearly required for legal purposes, f or purposes of reasonable analysis, or for purposes of comparison; • Use of the hypothetical condition results in a credible analysis; and • The appraiser complies with the disclosure requirements set forth in USPAP for hypothetical conditions. OTHER LIMITING CONDITIONS Statements of limiting conditions are included in a report for the appraiser’s protection, and to inform and protect the client and other users of the report. For a complete copy of the typical Assumptions and Limiting Conditions, which govern the appraisal process, please refer to the Addendum section of this report. Prepared for and property of Collier County Board of Commissioners. Page 17 Reliance upon the appraisal for other uses is not warranted. Wilcox Appraisal Services, Inc. Photographs of th e Parent Tract Prepared for and property of Collier County Board of Commissioners. Page 18 Reliance upon the appraisal for other uses is not warranted. Wilcox Appraisal Services, Inc. Parcel No. 334 RDUE Photos Taken by: R. Alan Wilcox, MAI, SRA View looking sou th ea sterly across Golden Gate Boulevard E. showing the parent tract located on the south side of Golden Gate Boulevard E. between 22nd Street SE and Everglades Boulevard S. in Collier County, Naples , Florida. View looking sou th we sterly across Golden Gate Boulevard E. showing the parent tract located on the south side of Golden Gate Boulevard E. between 22nd Street SE and Everglades Boulevard S . Prepared for and property of Collier County Board of Commissioners. Page 19 Reliance upon the appraisal for other uses is not warranted. Wilcox Appraisal Services, Inc. Parcel No. 334 RDUE Photos Taken by: R. Alan Wilcox, MAI, SRA View looking ea sterly along Golden Gate Boulevard E. showing the parent tract located on the south side of Golden Gate Boulevard E. between 22nd Street SE and Everglades Boulevard S . View looking we sterly along Golden Gate Boulevard E. showing the parent tract located on the south side of Golden Gate Boulevard E. between 22nd Street SE and Everglades Boulevard S . Prepared for and property of Collier County Board of Commissioners. Page 20 Reliance upon the appraisal for other uses is not warranted. Wilcox Appraisal Services, Inc. Parcel No. 334 RDUE Photos Taken by: R. Alan Wilcox, MAI, SRA View looking south easterly from near the northwest corner of the parent tract showing a portion of the acquisition area located along the southerly right -of -way of Golden Gate Boulevard E . View looking south westerly from near the northeast corner of the parent tract showing a portion of the acquisition area located along the southerly right -of -way of Golden Gate Boulevard E . Prepared for and property of Collier County Board of Commissioners. Page 21 Reliance upon the appraisal for other uses is not warranted. Wilcox Appraisal Services, Inc. Valuation Analysis of the Parent Tract Prepared for and property of Collier County Board of Commissioners. Page 22 Reliance upon the appraisal for other uses is not warranted. Wilcox Appraisal Services, Inc. OWNER OF RECORD The parent tract owners of record are listed on the 2015 Collier County Tax Roll as Doodnauth Pokhan and Vijant Pokhan, whose mailing address is 7145 40 th Street NE, Naples, Florida 34120 . LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE PARENT TRACT The following legal description is provided: Tract 25 , Golden Gate Estates, Unit No. 81 , according to the Plat thereof recorded in Plat Book 5 , Page 19 , of the Public Records of Collier County, Florida. REAL ESTATE ASSESSMENTS AND AD VALOREM TAXES The parent tract is assessed on the 2015 Collier County Tax Roll as an un improved property with a total market value of $50,470 , allocated $50,470 to the value of the land and $0 to t he value of the improvements. The property has a 10% cap of $17,442 , resulting in a taxable value of $33,028 . The 2015 taxes for the parent tract totaled $481.11 , exclusive of any early payment discounts or late payment penalties. The property is identi fied as Folio No. 40922480001 and S.T.R.A.P. No. 350800 25 4D07 in the Collier County Property Appraiser’s Office. SALES AND MARKETING HISTORY OF THE PARENT TRACT There has been no arm’s length transactions involving the parent tract within three years of the date of value (January 6, 2016 ). Fur th ermore, th e appraiser is not aware of any current listings or valid pending offers involving th e pare nt tract. Prepared for and property of Collier County Board of Commissioners. Page 23 Reliance upon the appraisal for other uses is not warranted. Wilcox Appraisal Services, Inc. Florida State and Collier County Map Prepared for and property of Collier County Board of Commissioners. Page 24 Reliance upon the appraisal for other uses is not warranted. Wilcox Appraisal Services, Inc. Parent Tract Local Area Map Prepared for and property of Collier County Board of Commissioners. Page 25 Reliance upon the appraisal for other uses is not warranted. Wilcox Appraisal Services, Inc. MARKET AREA DATA Definitions : The following definitions were obtained from The Dictionary of Real Estate Appraisal , Sixth Edition as published by the Appraisal Institute : 1. Market area is defined as “t he geographic region from which a majority of demand comes and in which the majority of competition is located. Depending on the market, a market area may be further subdivided into components such as primary, secondary, and tertiary market areas, or the competitive market area may be distinguished from the general market area. 2. Neighborhood is defined as “a group of complementary land uses; a congruous grouping of inhabitants, buildings, or business enterprises. 3. Market area delineation is defined as t he pr ocess of identifying the geographic area where a majority of competition is located and from which a majority of demand is drawn. 4. Neighborhood boundaries is defined as t he physical limits of a neighborhood; may be delineated by natural, man -made, or geopol itical features . 5. Market analysis is defined as a process for examining the study of the supply and demand in a specific area for a specific type of property . 6. Neighborhood life cycle is defined as t he typical, but not necessarily universal, four - stage cycle that describes the life pattern of neighborhoods and districts . 7. Real estate cycle is defined as t he successive periods of expansion, peak, contraction, and trough that characterize activity in a real estate market. Business and real estate cycles do not g enerally move in tandem. Since real estate development and sales activity are especially responsive to a downward movement in interest rates, increased activity in real estate markets often heralds an economic recovery . Market Area Analysis : Social, econ omic, governmental, and environmental forces influence property values in the vicinity of the subject property. As a result, they affect the value of that property. Therefore, to conduct a thorough analysis, the appraiser must delineate the boundaries of the area of influence. Although physical boundaries may be drawn, the most important boundaries are those that influence property values. The area of influence, commonly called a neighborhood or market area, can be defined as a group of complementary lan d uses. To identify a market area’s boundaries, an appraiser examines the subject property’s surroundings. The investigation begins with the subject property and proceeds outward, identifying all relevant influences on the property’s value that can be at tributed to the property’s location. Analyzing the market area helps to provide a framework, or context, in which the opinion of property value is developed. The appraiser identifies the area of influence and establishes potential limits within which the appraiser searches for data that can be used to apply the approaches to value. Market Area Delineation: A market area’s boundaries may be the physical area that exerts relevant influences on a subject property's value. The boundaries may coincide with changes in prevailing land use, occupant characteristics, or physical characteristics, such as structures , street patterns, terrain, vegetation, and lot sizes. Because changes in natural or physical Prepared for and property of Collier County Board of Commissioners. Page 26 Reliance upon the appraisal for other uses is not warranted. Wilcox Appraisal Services, Inc. features often coincide with the change from one market area to another, features such as transportation arteries (highways, major streets, railroads), bodies of water (rivers, lakes, streams), and changes in elevation (hills, mountains, cliffs, valleys) often constitute market area boundaries. The primary market area is defined geographically as the area in which a competitive property would have a similar market area identification and general location appeal. The primary market area, for purposes of this appraisal assignment, consists of those residential properties zoned (E), Estates District, according to the Collier County Land Development Code located along and near Golden Gate Boulevard east of Wilson Boulevard and west of Desoto Boulevard in Collier County, Florida. The secondary market area is defined economically to include those areas where a similarly zoned property would be considered by the same bas ic profile of prospective purchasers as generally competitive with the parent tract. The secondary market area, for purposes of this appraisal assignment, is defined as those residential properties zoned (E), Estates District, located in peripheral locati ons to the primary market area described above. Stages of a Market Area’s Life Cycle: A market area’s life cycle usually consists of the following stages: 1. Growth - a period during which the market area gains public favor and acceptance. 2. Stability - a period of equilibrium without marked gains or losses. 3. Decline - a period of diminishing demand. 4. Revitalization - a period of renewal, modernization, and increasing demand. Although the stages describe a market area’s evolution in a general way, the y should not be overemphasized as providing guidelines to market area trends. Many market areas are stable for very long periods of time, and decline is not necessarily imminent in all older market areas. Unless caused by the advent of some specific exter nal influence, for example, a new highway that changes traffic patterns, decline may be at a barely perceptible rate and is subject to interruption by changing use or revival of demand. Therefore, there is no definite life expectancy for a market area. M oreover, the stages are not always sequential. At any time in the cycle, major changes can occur which interrupt the order to the cycle's stages. For example, a market area that is in a stage of growth may decline precipitously rather than stabilize. T he primary market area is considered to be in the growth stage of its life cycle, as evidenced by appreciating values , the planned improvements to the area’s infrastructure and the continued development of residential properties within the market area. The entire southwest Florida market area has suffered through the previous recession, with the collapse of the residential and commercial construction industries, the lack of market financing, and a high unemployment rate. Prior to the recession, the 2004 an d 2005 Collier County real estate market experienced tremendous appreciation. This appreciation was facilitated by rapid growth and an over active speculative market. However, the residential bubble collapsed in 2006 and the commercial market collapsed in 2007. Dramatically lower values, higher vacancies, and lower rents all contributed to the collapse of the residential and commercial construction industry with limited demand for vacant sites. Accordingly, the number of bank foreclosures and bank infl uenced sales significantly affected pricing . Prepared for and property of Collier County Board of Commissioners. Page 27 Reliance upon the appraisal for other uses is not warranted. Wilcox Appraisal Services, Inc. In 2010 and 2011 prices began to stabilize and recently prices have begun to appreciate . Positive national economic growth and positive regional economic factors including climate, beaches, tourism, demograph ics, the regional airport, and the continued growth of Florida Gulf Coast University , steady job growth, and low mortgage rates have all contributed to this market recovery. General Primary Market Description : The Golden Gate Estates area began development in the early 1960’s. Based on the Collier County tax rolls, there are approximately 31,000 platted tracts of land located within the Golden Gate Estates area typically ranging in size from 1.14 acres to over 5 acres. Tracts smaller than 2.25 acres are c onsidered to be legally non - conforming tracts. The Golden Gate Estates area is composed of two separate sub -markets, the Urban Estates area, which lies west of Collier Boulevard (CR 951), and the Rural Estates area, which lies east of Collier Boulevard (C R 951). The primary roadways that provide the main access to the immediately described primary market area include: • Golden Gate Boulevard; • Collier Boulevard (CR 951); • Wilson Boulevard ; • Everglades Boulevard; and • Desoto Boulevard. Available utilities within the primary market area include telephone, electrical service and emergency services. W ater must be typically provided by private well and wastewater must be typically disposed of by a private septic tank and drain field combina tion. Finally, the appraiser has included in the addendum of this report the “Quarterly Market Detail for the 3 rd Quarter 201 5 for Single Family Homes in Collier County” p roduced by Florida Realtors with data provided by Florida’s multiple listings service s . Trends and Conclusions : In conclusion, recognizing the above favorable locational factors and the current growth stage of the primary market area as evidenced by appreciating values, the planned improvements to the area’s infrastructure and the continu ed development of residential properties within the market area, it is the appraiser’s opinion, that the primary market area should expect continued economic development into the foreseeable future. Prepared for and property of Collier County Board of Commissioners. Page 28 Reliance upon the appraisal for other uses is not warranted. Wilcox Appraisal Services, Inc. Parent Tract Aerial Map Prepared for and property of Collier County Board of Commissioners. Page 29 Reliance upon the appraisal for other uses is not warranted. Wilcox Appraisal Services, Inc. Parent Tract Plat Map Prepared for and property of Collier County Board of Commissioners. Page 30 Reliance upon the appraisal for other uses is not warranted. Wilcox Appraisal Services, Inc. Parent Tract Land Use Map Prepared for and property of Collier County Board of Commissioners. Page 31 Reliance upon the appraisal for other uses is not warranted. Wilcox Appraisal Services, Inc. Parent Tract Zoning Map Prepared for and property of Collier County Board of Commissioners. Page 32 Reliance upon the appraisal for other uses is not warranted. Wilcox Appraisal Services, Inc. SITE DATA Location: The parent tract is located on the south side of Golden Gate Boulevard E. between 22nd Street SE and Everglades Boulevard S. in Collier County, Naples, Florida. Size and Shape: The parent tract contains 5.15 acres of gross land area and is rectangular in shape. Specifically, the parent tract has a northern property line along Golden Gate Boulevard E. that measures 330 feet; with a depth there from along the eastern and w estern property lines that measure 680 feet; and a rear, southern property line that measures 330 feet. Roadway Frontage: The parent tract benefits from 330 feet of frontage along the southerly right -of -way of Golden Gate Boulevard E. Golden Gate Boulevard E. is an arterial, undivided, two lane, paved roadway. Available Utilities: The available utilities to the parent tract include telephone, electrical service and emergency services. Drinking water would be typically provided by a private wel l. Wastewater would be typically disposed of by a private septic tank and drain field combination. Exotic Vegetation and Wildlife: Current county, state, and federal regulations have considered certain areas jurisdictional based upon vegetation classific ations and/or wildlife species. The appraiser is not an expert at vegetation groups or wildlife identification and has not been provided a report prepared by such an expert. The parent tract is presumed to be unencumbered by current county, state, and fe deral regulations related to certain areas being considered to be jurisdictional based upon vegetation classifications and/or wildlife species. Environmental Liabilities: Unless otherwise stated above or elsewhere in this report, the existence of hazardou s substances, including, without limitation, asbestos, polychlorinated biphenyls, petroleum leakage, or agricultural chemicals, which may or may not be present on the property, or other environmental conditions, were not called to the attention of nor did the appraiser become aware of such during the property inspection. The appraiser is not qualified to test such substance or conditions. If the presence of such substances, such as asbestos, urea, formaldehyde foam insulation, or other hazardous substance s or environmental conditions, may affect the value of the property, the value estimated is predicated on the assumption that there is no such condition on or in the property or in such proximity thereto that it would cause a loss in value. No responsibil ity is assumed for any such conditions or for any expertise or engineering knowledge required to discover them. The parent tract is assumed to be unaffected by environmental liabilities. However, the reader is advised that no environmental studies of the parent tract have been provided to the appraiser. Elevation and Topography: The parent tract is a level tract covered with vegetation that is not cleared. The parent tract is situated within an area designated Flood Zone AH in the Federal Emergency Mana gement Flood Rate Maps, Map Number 12021C0435H , and dated May 16, 2012. Flood Zone AH includes a reas subject to inundation by 1 -percent -annual -chance shallow flooding (usually areas of ponding) where average depths are between one and three feet. Base Flo od Elevations (BFEs) derived from detailed hydraulic analyses are shown in this zone. Mandatory flood insurance purchase requirements and floodplain management standards apply. Predominant Soil Classification(s): Based on the appraiser's review of the Uni ted States Department of Agriculture’s Soil Survey of Collier County, Florida, the parent tract is located in an area with predo minant soil types that includes No. 2, Holopaw fine sand, limestone substratum; No. 4, Chobee, Limestone substratum, and Dania mucks, depressional; No. 6, Riviera, limestone substratum - Copeland fine sand; No. 14 , Pineda fine sand , l imestone s ubstratum ; and No. 21, Boca fine sand. It is important to bring to the reader’s attention that the information reported above related to t he predominant soil group(s) on or near the parent tract, Prepared for and property of Collier County Board of Commissioners. Page 33 Reliance upon the appraisal for other uses is not warranted. Wilcox Appraisal Services, Inc. are general in nature, and may or may not apply specifically to the soil group(s) located on the parent tract. Easements and Restrictive Covenants: The parent tract is encumbered by a 50 -foot wide road right -of -way easement along the northern property line along the property’s existing frontage to Golden Gate Boulevard E. The appraiser is not aware of any other easements or restrictive covenants which might adversely affect the market value and dev elopment of the parent tract before the taking. However, the reader is advised that the appraiser has not been provided any title information. Prepared for and property of Collier County Board of Commissioners. Page 34 Reliance upon the appraisal for other uses is not warranted. Wilcox Appraisal Services, Inc. COLLIER COUNTY FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATION The parent tract is designated Estates Designation on the Collier County Future Land Use Map, within the Residential Estates Sub -district , and is further regulated by the Golden Gate Area Master Plan . The geographic framework for growth in Collier County is established by the Future Land Use Element. As such, the Element is central to planning for: protection and management of natural resources; public facilities; coastal and rural development; and, housing and community character and design. The Element is also important to the County’s system of land d evelopment regulations and to private property rights. The purpose of the Future Land Use Element is to guide decision -making by Collier County on regulatory, financial and programmatic matters pertaining to land use. Most directly, this Element controls the location, type, intensity and timing of new or revised uses of land. The land use strategy in this Element is closely coordinated with a strategy for provision of public facilities as found in the Capital Improvements and Public Facility Elements of t he Comprehensive Plan, and with the strategies to protect and conserve natural resources as found in the Conservation and Coastal Management Element. The Golden Gate Area was previously subject to the regulations outlined in the County’s Growth Management Plan. However, in 1991, the unique characteristics of the area resulted in adoption of a separate Master Plan for Golden Gate. This Master Plan became a separate Element of the County’s Growth Management Plan and supersedes Objective 1, Policy 1.1, and P olicy 1.3 of the County -Wide Future Land Use Element. All other Goals, Objectives, and Policies contained in the Future Land Use Element and all other Elements are applicable. In addition, the Golden Gate Area Future Land Use Map will be used instead of the County -Wide Future Land Use Map. The Estates Designation is characterized by low -density semi -rural residential lots with limited opportunities for other land uses. Typical lots are 2.25 acres in size. However, there are some legal non -conformin g lo ts as small as 1.14 acres. Intensifying residential density shall not be permitted. The Estates Designation also accommodates future non -residential uses including: • Conditional uses and essential services as defined in the Land Development Code; • Parks, open space and recreational uses; • Group Housing shall be permitted subject to the definitions and regulations as outlined in the Collier County Land Development Code (Ordinance 91 -102, adopted October 30, 1991 and consistent with locational requirements in Florida Statutes (Chapter 419.01 F.S.). • Schools and school facilities in the Estates Designation north of I -75, and where feasible and mutually acceptable, co -locate schools with other public facilities, such as parks, libraries and community centers to the extent possible. • Group Housing includes the following type facilities: o Family Care Facility, if occupied by not more than six (6) persons shall be permitted in residential areas; o Group Care Facility; o Care Units; o Adult Congregate Living Facilities; and o Nursing Homes. Prepared for and property of Collier County Board of Commissioners. Page 35 Reliance upon the appraisal for other uses is not warranted. Wilcox Appraisal Services, Inc. ZONING CLASSIFICATION The parent tract is zoned (E), Estates District , according to the Collier County Land Development Code. The purpose and intent of the Estates District is to provide lands for low - density residential development in a semi -rural to rural environment, with limited agricultural activities. In addition to low -density residential development with limited agricultural activities, the Estates District is also designed to accommodate as conditional uses, development that prov ides services for and is compatible with the low -density residential, semi -rural and rural character of the Estates District. The Estates District corresponds to and implements the estates land use designation on the future land use map of the Collier Cou nty growth management plan, although in limited instances, it may occur outside of the estates land use designation. The maximum density permissible in the Estates District shall be consistent with and not exceed the density permissible or permitted under the Estates District of the future land use element of the growth management plan or as provided under the Golden Gate Master Plan. Permitted uses under this zoning classification are as follows: • Single -family dwelling; and • Family care facilities, subjec t to section 2.6.26. • Essential services, as set forth in section 2.6.9.1. Uses accessory to permitted uses are as follows: • Uses and structures that are accessory and incidental to uses permitted as of right in the Estates District; • Field crops raised for t he consumption by persons residing on the premises; • Keeping of fowl or poultry, not to exceed 25 in total number subject to specific conditions; • Keeping of horses and livestock (except for hogs), not to exceed two such animals for each acre and subject to specific conditions; • One guesthouse, subject to section 2.6.14; • Recreational facilities that serve as an integral part of a residential development and have been designated, reviewed and approved on a site development plan or preliminary subdivision plat. These facilities may include but are not limited to golf course, clubhouse, community center building and tennis facilities, parks, playgrounds and playfields; and • Excavation and related processing and production that are subject to specific conditions. C onditional uses in the Estates District that are subject to the standards and procedures established in division 2.74 are as follows: • Churches and other places of worship; • Social and fraternal organizations; • Child care centers and adult day care centers; • S chools, public and private; and • Group care facilities (category I); care units, nursing homes, assisted living facilities, and continuing care retirement communities; all subject to section 2.6.26. • Category II group care facilities and care units, subject to section 2.6.26 only when tenancy of the person or persons under care would not: o Constitute a direct threat to the health or safety of other individuals; o Result in substantial physical damage to the property of others; or Prepared for and property of Collier County Board of Commissioners. Page 36 Reliance upon the appraisal for other uses is not warranted. Wilcox Appraisal Services, Inc. o Result in the housing of individ uals who are engaged in the current, illegal use of or addiction to a controlled substance. • Extraction or earthmining, and related processing and production not incidental to the development of the property subject to the following criteria: o The site area shall not exceed 20 acres. • Essential services, as set forth in section 1.6.9.2. The following dimensional standards apply to all permitted, accessory, and conditional uses in the Estates District: Minimum Lot Size: Two and one -fourth (2 1/4) Acres Minimu m Yard Requirements: Front yard, feet: 75 Side yard, feet: 30 Rear yard, feet: 75 Minimum Yard Requirements for nonconforming lots of record: Front yard, feet: One full depth setback for corner lots along the shorter lot line along the street. Setb ack along longer lot line may be reduced by up to 50 percent. See definition of yard, front for lots that do not conform to a minimum lot width or area requirements. Side yards, feet: 10% of lot width with max. of 30 Rear yard, feet: 75 Minimum Lot Width, feet: 150 Minimum Floor Area: 1,000 SF Maximum Height: 30 Maximum density: One dwelling unit per 2 ¼ acres Minimum off -street parking: As required in division 2.3 Landscaping: As required in division 2.4 Signs: As required in division 2.5 Prepared for and property of Collier County Board of Commissioners. Page 37 Reliance upon the appraisal for other uses is not warranted. Wilcox Appraisal Services, Inc. IMPROVEMENT DATA The parent tract is un improved . Prepared for and property of Collier County Board of Commissioners. Page 38 Reliance upon the appraisal for other uses is not warranted. Wilcox Appraisal Services, Inc. HIGHEST AND BEST USE Highest and best use is defined in The Dictionary of Real Estate Appraisal , Sixth Edition , as published by the Appraisal Institute as “t he reasonably probable use of property that results in the highest value. The four criteria that the highest and best use must meet are legal permissibility, physical possibility, financial feasibility, and maximum productivity.” Implied is that the determination of highest and best use results fro m the appraiser's judgment and analytical skill, i.e., that the use determined from analysis represents an opinion, not a fact to be found. In appraisal practice, the concept of highest and best use represents the premise upon which value is based. In th e context of most probable selling price (market value) another appropriate term to reflect highest and best use would be most probable. Highest and Best Use Analysis "As Vacant": This part of the highest and best use analysis assumes that a parcel of lan d is vacant or that it can be made vacant through the demolition of any improvements. The question to be answered in this part of the highest and best use analysis is: if the land is (or was) vacant, what use should be made of it? That is, what type of b uilding or other improvement (if any) should be constructed on the land? The purpose of estimating the highest and best use for land or a site is to identify the use that causes the land to have value. This identification also helps to identify comparabl e properties. For highest and best use of land as vacant, a use must meet four criteria. The four criteria are (1) legally permissible, (2) physically possible (3) financially feasible, and (4) maximally productive. In summary, the parent tract is legall y, physically and financially capable of supporting potential single -family residential development . Accordingly, it is the appraisers’ opinion that the highest and best use of the parent tract “as though vacant” is estimated to be potential single -family residential development up to a maximum density of two single family residential units. Prepared for and property of Collier County Board of Commissioners. Page 39 Reliance upon the appraisal for other uses is not warranted. Wilcox Appraisal Services, Inc. Th e Appraisal Process Th ere are th ree standard approaches to property valuation: 1. Cost Approach 2. Sales Comparison Approach 3. Income Capitalization Approach Th e Cost Approach requires th e estimation of th e reproduction cost new of th e subject improvements on current market price levels for labor and materials. Th e second component is th e estimate of accrued depreciation, or diminished utility, which is computed and su btracted from th e reproduction cost new to obtain an estimate of th e depreciated reproduction costs of th e subject improvements. Finally, th e land value, as obtained from a market comparison approach, is added to obtain a value of th e property as a whole. Th e underlying premise in th e Cost Approach is th e th eory of substitution, which states th at an informed purchaser would pay no more for a property th an would be required to substitute of equal utility. Th is approach is most applicable when th e improvem ents are new and represent th e highest and best use of th e subject, as th ough vacant. Conversely, when th e improvements are old and adequate land sales are not available, th e Cost Approach tends to lose credence. Th e Sales Comparison Approach , or Direct Comparison Approach, utilizes th e past actions of buyers and sellers for a similar class of property in a simulation model to project th e most probable selling price. Th is approach is also based upon th e th eory of substitution as well as th e c oncept of anticipation and contribution. Th is approach is most applicable when th ere has been a sufficient amount of market transactions of similar properties to ascertain patterns of behavior of th e market participants. Th is valuation can only be as acc urate as th e quality of information permits. If th e comparative properties are quite dissimilar to th e parent tract and large adjustments are required, th en th is approach loses credibility. Th e Income Approach is th e valuation process which measures value as a function of th e present wor th of th e property's net income capacity. Th is approach is based upon th e concept of anticipation, contribution, and increasing and decreasing returns. Th is approach requires market oriented income and expense data as wel l as current mortgage and equity rates (income and yield). Th is approach is generally considered most reliable in th e valuation of commercial properties, as it best represents investor’s and lender’s expectati ons and actions in th e market. Each of th e ab ove th ree approaches will usually indicate different values. After all of th e factors of th e th ree approaches have been carefully weighted, th e indications of value are correlated to arrive at a final estimate of value. Prepared for and property of Collier County Board of Commissioners. Page 40 Reliance upon the appraisal for other uses is not warranted. Wilcox Appraisal Services, Inc. Identification of th e Applicable Valuation Procedure(s): It is the appraiser’s opinion that the Market Approach to Value (Sales Comparison Approach to Value) is the only applicable approach for this valuation assignment. The Sales Comparison Approach to Value is considered applicable si nce an adequate number of similar unimproved sales have recently occurred within the market area that may be utilized by the appraiser in predicting typical buyer and seller behavior. The market data within the Sales Comparison Approach to Value is consid ered sufficient and adequate to provide a reliable value conclusion. The Cost Approach to Value and the Income Capitalization Approach to Value are not considered applicable for this appraisal assignment due to the fact that the parent tract is vacant land . Prepared for and property of Collier County Board of Commissioners. Page 41 Reliance upon the appraisal for other uses is not warranted. Wilcox Appraisal Services, Inc. The Sales Comparison Approach to Value INTRODUCTION In the Sales Comparison Approach, market value is estimated by comparing the parent tract to similar properties that have been sold recently or for which offers to purchase have been made. A major p remise of the Sales Comparison Approach is that the market value of a property is directly related to the prices of comparable, competitive properties. A comparative analysis in the Sales Comparison Approach focuses on differences in legal, physical, loca tional, and economic characteristics of similar properties and the parent tract. Differences in the real property rights conveyed, the dates of sale, the motivations of buyers and sellers, and the financing arrangements for each sales transaction can also account for variations in prices. The Sales Comparison Approach is applicable to all types of real property interest when there are sufficient, recent, and reliable transactions to indicate value patterns in the market. For property types that are bought and sold regularly, the Sales Comparison Approach often provides a reliable indication of market value. When data is available, this is the most direct and systematic approach to value. When the number of market transactions is insufficient, the applica bility of the Sales Comparison Approach may be limited. For example, the Sales Comparison Approach is rarely applied to a special purpose property because few similar properties may be sold in a given market. To value such properties, the Cost or Income Capitalization Approach may be more appropriate and reliable. Nevertheless, data on sales and offers for similar properties may establish broad limits for the value of the property being appraised. When economic conditions are changing rapidly, the useful ness of the Sales Comparison Approach may be limited. For example, changes in income tax laws and zoning regulations, the availability in cost of financing, or the supply of similar properties may cause the sale prices of comparable properties with simila r uses to be unreliable indicators of the value of the parent tract. If economic changes occur abruptly, an appraiser may have difficulty finding a reliable market basis on which to make adjustments for these changes. Rapid inflation or deflation can als o jeopardize the reliability of an appraiser’s adjustments and limit the usefulness of the Sales Comparison Approach. To apply the Sales Comparison Approach, an appraiser follows a systematic procedure: A . Research the market to obtain information on sales transactions, listings, and offerings to purchase properties similar to the parent tract. B . Verify the information by confirming that the data obtained are factually accurate and that the transactions reflect arm's length market considerations. C . Select relevant units of comparison (e.g., dollars per acre, per square foot, or per income multiplier) and develop a comparative analysis for each unit. D. Compare the parent tract and comparable sale properties using the elements of comparison and adjust the sale price of each comparable appropriately or eliminate the property as a comparable. E . Reconcile the various value indications produced from the analysis of comparables into a single value indication or a range of values. An imprecise market may indicate a range of values. Prepared for and property of Collier County Board of Commissioners. Page 42 Reliance upon the appraisal for other uses is not warranted. Wilcox Appraisal Services, Inc. PRINCIPLES OF THE SALES COMPARISON APPROACH TO VALUE The application of the Sales Comparison Approach is based on, and consistent with, the operation of value influences and appraisal p rinciples. The following appraisal principles are generally considered most relevant to the Sales Comparison Approach: A . Supply and Demand : Property prices are determined by the market and they result from negotiations between buyers and sellers. Buyer s constitute market demand and the properties offered for sale constitute the supply. If the demand for a particular type of property is high, prices tend to increase; if demand is low, prices tend to decline. Shifts in the supply of improved properties frequently lag behind shifts in demand because supply is created by time -consuming construction, while demand can change rapidly. B. Substitution: As applied in the Sales Comparison Approach, the principle of substitution holds that the value of a propert y tends to be set by the price that would be paid to acquire a substitute property of similar utility and desirability. This principle implies that the reliability of the Sales Comparison Approach is diminished if substitute properties are not available i n the market. C. Balance: The forces of supply and demand tend toward equilibrium, or balance, in the market, but absolute equilibrium is almost never attained. The balance between supply and demand continually changes. Due to shifts in population, pur chasing power, and consumer tastes and preferences, demand varies greatly over time. The construction of new buildings and the demolition of old ones cause supply to vary as well. Another aspect of this principle is that the relationship between land and improvements and the relationship between a property and its environment must both be in balance for a property to reflect its actual market value. If, for example, a property has too much land in relation to its improvements or too many expensive amenit ies for its location, an imbalance is created. Appraisers must watch for imbalances in the market and within properties because they can cause the market to impute different prices to otherwise comparable properties. D. Externalities: Positive and negative external forces affect all types of property. A period of economic development or economic depression can often influence property values. An appraiser analyzes the market area of a parent tract to identity all significant external influences. To a grea t extent, these external forces are reflected in the adjustments made for property location. Two properties with identical physical characteristics may have quite different market values if one of the properties has less attractive surroundings. Factors such as the condition and lighting of streets, the convenience of transportation facilities, the adequacy of police protection, and the proximity to shopping and restaurant facilities vary with location. They must be considered by the appraiser to determi ne if they have a positive or negative effect on the value of the property being appraised. PRESENTATION OF TH E MARKET DATA: Th e appraiser has reviewed economic data related to a number of sales and listings of comparable unimproved properties located wi th in th e primary and secondary market areas. Based on th is research, th e appraiser has assembled eight competitive unimproved sales zoned E, Estates District, transacted between March 2015 and December 2015 as being most comparable to th e parent tract. Th e data sheets for each of th e sales used to estimate th e value of th e parent tract are presented in th e addendum of th is report. Prepared for and property of Collier County Board of Commissioners. Page 43 Reliance upon the appraisal for other uses is not warranted. Wilcox Appraisal Services, Inc. Land Sales Map Prepared for and property of Collier County Board of Commissioners. Page 44 Reliance upon the appraisal for other uses is not warranted. Wilcox Appraisal Services, Inc. APPLICATION OF THE MARKET DATA As previously stated, the appraiser has selected eight competitive unimproved sales zoned E, Estates District, transacted between March 2015 and December 2015 as being most comparable to the parent tract. All sales have been compared to the parent tract and adjusted for significant differences. Buyers, sell ers, and active real estate agents have reported that competitive unimproved properties within the market area are typically purchased based on a price per acre of gross land area unit of value. Furthermore, the appraiser has applied the proper sequence o f adjustments including the following order: property rights conveyed; financing; conditions of sale (motivation); market conditions (time); and other significant location al and physical characteristics . The sal es comparison grid is presented on the follo wing two pages: Prepared for and property of Collier County Board of Commissioners. Page 45 Reliance upon the appraisal for other uses is not warranted. Wilcox Appraisal Services, Inc. Parent Sale Sale Sale Sale Element of Comparison Tract No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 No. 4 Date of Value/Sale Jan-2016 Dec-2015 Nov-2015 Aug-2015 Jul-2015 Location South side of South side of South side of West side of SE Corner of Golden Gate Blvd. E.Golden Gate Blvd. E.Golden Gate Blvd. E.22nd St. SE Golden Gate Blvd. E. & 6th St. SE Size (Acres)5.15 2.34 5.15 2.73 2.65 Roadway Frontage Golden Gate Blvd. E.Golden Gate Blvd. E.Golden Gate Blvd. E.22nd St. SE Golden Gate Blvd. E. & 6th St. SE Land Use Designation Estates Estates Estates Estates Estates Zoning Estates Estates Estates Estates Estates Utilities Limited Limited Limited Limited Limited Sales Price NA $43,000 $130,000 $50,000 $40,000 Sales Price (Per Acre)NA $18,376 $25,243 $18,315 $15,094 Transaction Adjustments Property Rights Conveyed $0 $0 $0 $0 Financing $0 $0 $0 $0 Conditions of Sale (Motivation)$0 $0 $0 $0 Market Conditions (Time)$400 $2,600 $2,500 $2,400 Adjusted Price $43,400 $132,600 $52,500 $42,400 Adjusted Price (Per Acre)$18,547 $25,748 $19,231 $16,000 Additional Adjustments Location 0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00% Roadway Frontage 0.00%0.00%-25.00%-10.00% Size 0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00% Land Use/Zoning 0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00% Utilities 0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00% Net Percentage Adjustment 0.00%0.00%-25.00%-10.00% Adjusted Price (Per Acre)$18,547 $25,748 $14,423 $14,400 Sales Comparison Grid - Land Sales: Prepared for and property of Collier County Board of Commissioners. 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Parent Sale Sale Sale Sale Element of Comparison Tract No. 5 No. 6 No. 7 No. 8 Date of Value/Sale Jan-2016 Jun-2015 Mar-2015 Mar-2015 Mar-2015 Location South side of East side of North side of South side of East side of Golden Gate Blvd. E.14th St. SE 4th Ave. SE 2nd Ave. SE 20th St. SE Size (Acres)5.15 2.27 1.14 1.59 2.27 Roadway Frontage Golden Gate Blvd. E.14th St. SE 4th Ave. SE 2nd Ave. SE 20th St. SE Land Use Designation Estates Estates Estates Estates Estates Zoning Estates Estates Estates Estates Estates Utilities Limited Limited Limited Limited Limited Sales Price NA $43,000 $23,000 $29,000 $40,000 Sales Price (Per Acre)NA $18,943 $20,175 $18,239 $17,621 Transaction Adjustments Property Rights Conveyed $0 $0 $0 $0 Financing $0 $0 $0 $0 Conditions of Sale (Motivation)$0 $0 $0 $0 Market Conditions (Time)$3,000 $2,300 $2,900 $4,000 Adjusted Price $46,000 $25,300 $31,900 $44,000 Adjusted Price (Per Acre)$20,264 $22,193 $20,063 $19,383 Additional Adjustments Location 0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00% Roadway Frontage -25.00%-25.00%-25.00%-25.00% Size 0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00% Land Use/Zoning 0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00% Utilities 0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00% Net Percentage Adjustment -25.00%-25.00%-25.00%-25.00% Adjusted Price (Per Acre)$15,198 $16,645 $15,047 $14,537 Sales Comparison Grid - Land Sales - Continued: Prepared for and property of Collier County Board of Commissioners. Page 47 Reliance upon the appraisal for other uses is not warranted. Wilcox Appraisal Services, Inc. Explanation of Adjustments: The following explanations of adjustments are presented: • Adjustments for Property Rights Conveyed , Financing and Conditions of Sale (Motivation): All sales utilized in direct comparison to the parent tract conveyed property rights involving a fee simple estate and involved market financing or were all cash to seller transactions. Also, a ll sales were verified to be typically motivated arm’s length transactions. Accordingly, no adjustments were made for these three elements of comparison. • Adjustments for Marketing Conditions (Time): The date of sale identifies the market conditions under which the comparable sale occurred. Changes in market condit ions can be caused by inflation, deflation, changes in supply and demand, and other factors. Although the adjustment for market conditions is sometimes referred to as a "time adjustment", the passing of time is not the cause of the adjustment, but rather, the market conditions that may or may not have changed over the time period analyzed. Changes in market conditions are usually measured as a percentage of a previous price. An analysis of a resale of the sale property, or two (2) paired sales considered very similar, can provide an indication of the rate of price change. The appraiser has interviewed numerous buyers and sellers and real estate brokers, who indicated market appreciation of property values since the date of the oldest sale (March 2015 ). As previously reported in the market area analysis, the primary market area is considered to be in the growth stage of its life cycle, as evidenced by appreciating values , the planned improvements to the area’s infrastructure and the continued development of residential properties within the market area. The appraiser has utilized, as most appropriate, a 12.0% annual adjustment or a positive 1.0% per month adjustment to the previously adjusted sales prices for market conditions (time) for the time frame between the oldest sale (March 2015 ) and the date of appraisal (January 6, 2016 ). It should be understood that this market conditions adjustment (time) is made to the “adjusted” sales prices (after adjustments for property rights conveyed, financing and conditions of sale (motivation), if any. The followin g market conditions (time ) adjustment grid is provided on the next page: Prepared for and property of Collier County Board of Commissioners. Page 48 Reliance upon the appraisal for other uses is not warranted. Wilcox Appraisal Services, Inc. Sale Sale Sale Sale No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 No. 4 Date of Value Jan-2016 Jan-2016 Jan-2016 Jan-2016 Date of Sale Dec-2015 Nov-2015 Aug-2015 Jul-2015 No. of Months Diff.1 2 5 6 (X) Time Adj. Per Mo.1.00%1.00%1.00%1.00% Time Adj. Factor 0.010 0.020 0.050 0.060 Sales Price $43,000 $130,000 $50,000 $40,000 Adjustments:$0 $0 $0 $0 Adjusted Sales Price $43,000 $130,000 $50,000 $40,000 (X) Time Adj. Factor 0.010 0.020 0.050 0.060 Indicated Time Adj.$430 $2,600 $2,500 $2,400 Rounded $400 $2,600 $2,500 $2,400 Sale Sale Sale Sale No. 5 No. 6 No. 7 No. 8 Date of Value Jan-2016 Jan-2016 Jan-2016 Jan-2016 Date of Sale Jun-2015 Mar-2015 Mar-2015 Mar-2015 No. of Months Diff.7 10 10 10 (X) Time Adj. Per Mo.1.00%1.00%1.00%1.00% Time Adj. Factor 0.070 0.100 0.100 0.100 Sales Price $43,000 $23,000 $29,000 $40,000 Adjustments:$0 $0 $0 $0 Adjusted Sales Price $43,000 $23,000 $29,000 $40,000 (X) Time Adj. Factor 0.070 0.100 0.100 0.100 Indicated Time Adj.$3,010 $2,300 $2,900 $4,000 Rounded $3,000 $2,300 $2,900 $4,000 Market Conditions (Time) Adjustment Grid: • Adjustments for Location : All sales are competitive vacant residenti al sites located in the primary Golden Gate Estate s market area. Accordingly, all sales were considered to have a similar overall location. However, the appraiser is aware that land sales located furthest west toward Wilson Boulevard sell for greater prices per gross acre as compared to land sales located furthest east . No specific location adjustment was made to any sales. However, the specific locational characteristics of each sale are considered in the appraiser’s final reconcili ation of value. • Adjustments for Road Frontage : The parent tract has road frontage along the south side of Golden Gate Boulevard E . Golden Gate Boulevard E. is an arterial, undivided, two lane, paved roadway. Sale No s . 1 and 2 have similar road frontages along Golden Gate Boulevard E. Therefore, no adjustments were made for these two sales for this element of comparison. Sale No. 4 also has road frontage along Golden Gate Boulevard E. However, Sale No. 4 is a corner parcel that also benefits from favora ble road frontage along a less travelled interior roadway. Accordingly, Sale No. 4 was given a negative 10% adjustment for this superior characteristic. Prepared for and property of Collier County Board of Commissioners. Page 49 Reliance upon the appraisal for other uses is not warranted. Wilcox Appraisal Services, Inc. Finally, all other sales benefit from favorable road frontages along nearby less travelled interior streets connecting to Golden Gate Boulevard. Accordingly, all other sales were given a negative 25% adjustment for this superior characteristic . • Adjustments for Size : All sales range in size from 1.14 to 5.15 acres , as compared to the parent tract’s size of 5.15 acres . For many sale properties , sales of significant larger size will typically sell for a lower unit value, as compared to sales of smaller size. However, based on the analysis of the eight land sales utiliz ed, no size adjustment was considered necessary . • Adjustments for Land Use/Zoning and Utilities : All sales have similar land use designations, zoning classifications and available utilities. Accordingly, no adjustments were made for these element s of comparisons. DISCUSSION OF SALES: • Unimproved Land Sale No. 1 contains 2.34 ac res of gross land area and is a December 2015 transaction. Unimproved Land Sale No. 1 is l ocated on the south side of Golden Gate Boulevard E. between 6th Street SE and 8th Street SE, Collier County, Naples, Florida . Unimproved Land Sale No. 1 benefits from frontage along the southerly right -of -way of Golden Gate Boulevard E . Available utilities to the sale property include telephone, electrical service and emergency servi ces . Drinking water is typically provided by private well. Wastewater is typically disposed of by a private septic tank and drain field combination. Sale No. 1 has a future land use designation of Estates and is zoned Estates by Collier County. Unimpro ved Sale No. 1 is encumbered by a 91 -foot wide road right -of -way easement along the northern property line and along the property’s existing frontage to Golden Gate Boulevard E . Verification of this sale indicated that at the time of sale, the property did not include any significant contributory improvements. Unimproved Land Sale No. 1 was adjusted for differences in market conditions (time). Land Sale No. 1 provided an indicat ed adjusted value of $18,547 per acre. • Unimproved Land Sale No. 2 contains 5.15 ac res of gross land area and is a November 2015 transaction. Unimproved Land Sale No. 2 is located on the south side of Golden Gate Boulevard E. between 2nd Street SE and 4th Street SE, Collier County, Naples, Florida . Unimproved Land Sale No. 2 benefits from frontage along the southerly right -of -way of Golden Gate Boulevard E . Available utilities to the sale property include telephone, electrical service and emergency services . Drinking water is typically provided by private well. Wastewater is typically disposed of by a private septic tank and drain field combination. Sale No. 2 has a future land use designation of Estates and is zoned Estates by Coll ier County. Unimproved Sale No. 2 is encumbered by a 91 -foot wide road right -of -way easement along the northern property line and along the property’s existing frontage to Golden Gate Boulevard E . Verification of this sale indicated that at the time of s ale, the property did not include any signific ant contributory improvements. Unimproved Land Sale No. 2 was adjusted for differences in market conditions (time). Land Sale No. 2 provided an indicated adjusted value of $25,748 per acre. • Unimproved Land Sale No. 3 contains 2.73 ac res of gross land area and is a n August 2015 transaction. Unimproved Land Sale No. 3 is located on the west side of 22nd Street SE approximately 0.60 miles south of Golden Gate Boulevard, Collier County, Naples, Florida . Unimproved Land Sale No. 3 benefits from frontage along the westerly right -of -way of 22nd Street SE . Available utilities to the sale property include telephone, Prepared for and property of Collier County Board of Commissioners. Page 50 Reliance upon the appraisal for other uses is not warranted. Wilcox Appraisal Services, Inc. electrical service and emergency services . Drinking water is typically provided by private well. Wastewater is typically disposed of by a private septic tank and drain field combination. Sale No. 3 has a future land use designation of Estates and is zoned Estates by Collier County. Unimproved Sale No. 3 is encumbered by a 30 -foot wide road right -of -way easement along the eastern property line and along the property’s existing frontage to 22nd Street SE . Verification of this sale indicated that at the time of sale, the property did not include any signific ant contributory improvements. Unimproved Land Sale No. 3 was adjusted for differences in market conditions (time) and roadway frontage. Land Sale No. 3 provided an indicated adjusted value of $14,423 per acre. • Unimproved Land Sale No. 4 contains 2.65 ac res of gross land area and is a July 2015 transaction. Unimproved Land Sale No. 4 is located at the southeast corner of Golden Gate Boulevard E. and 6th Street SE, Collier County, Naples, Florida . Unimproved Land Sale No. 4 benefits from frontage s along the southerly right -of -way of Golden Gate Boulevard E. and the easterly right -of -way of 6th Street SE . Available utilities to the sale property include telephone, electrical service and emergency services . Drinking water is typically provided by private well. Wastewater is typically disposed of by a private septic tank and drain field combination. Sale No. 4 has a future land use designation of Estates and is zoned Estates by Collier County. Unimproved Sale No. 4 is encumbered by road right -of -way easements along the northern and western property lines along the property’s existing frontages to Golden Gate Boulevard E. and 6th Street SE . Verification of this sale indicated that at the time of sale, the property did not include any significant contributory improvements. Unimproved Land Sale No. 4 was adjusted for differences in market conditions (time) and roadway frontage. Land Sale No. 4 provided an indicated adjusted value of $14,400 per acre. • Unimproved Land Sale No. 5 contains 2.27 ac res of gross land area and is a June 2015 transaction. Unimproved Land Sale No. 5 is located on the east side of 14th St SE approximately 1.05 miles south of Golden Gate Boulevard, Collier County, Naples, Florida. Unimproved Land Sale No. 5 benefits from frontage along the easterly right -of - way of 14th St SE . Available utilities to the sale property include telephone, electrical service and emergency services . Drinking water is typically provided by priv ate well. Wastewater is typically disposed of by a private septic tank and drain field combination. Sale No. 5 has a future land use designation of Estates and is zoned Estates by Collier County. Unimproved Sale No. 5 is encumbered by a 30 -foot wide roa d right -of -way easement along the western property line and along the property’s existing frontage to 14th St SE . Verification of this sale indicated that at the time of sale, the property did not include any significant contributory improvements. Unimpr oved Land Sale No. 5 was adjusted for differences in market conditions (time) and roadway frontage. Land Sale No. 5 provided an indicated adjusted value of $15,198 per acre. • Unimproved Land Sale No. 6 contains 1.14 ac res of gross land area and is a March 2015 transaction. Unimproved Land Sale No. 6 is l ocated on the north side of 4th Avenue SE approximately 0.20 miles west of Everglades Boulevard S., Collier County, Naples, Florida . Unimproved Land Sale No. 6 benefits from frontage along the northerly ri ght -of -way of 4th Avenue SE . Available utilities to the sale property include telephone, electrical service and emergency services . Drinking water is typically provided by private well. Wastewater is typically disposed of by a private septic tank and dr ain field combination. Sale No. 6 has a future land use designation of Estates and is zoned Estates by Collier County. Unimproved Sale No. 6 is encumbered by a 30 -foot wide road right -of -way easement along the southern property line and along the propert y’s Prepared for and property of Collier County Board of Commissioners. Page 51 Reliance upon the appraisal for other uses is not warranted. Wilcox Appraisal Services, Inc. existing frontage to 4th Avenue SE . Verification of this sale indicated that at the time of sale, the property did not include any significant contributory improvements. Unimproved Land Sale No. 6 was adjusted for differences in market conditions (ti me) and roadway frontage. Land Sale No. 6 provided an indicated adjusted value of $16,645 per acre. • Unimproved Land Sale No. 7 contains 1.59 ac res of gross land area and is a March 2015 transaction. Unimproved Land Sale No. 7 is located on the south side of 2nd Avenue SE approximately 0.10 miles west of Everglades Boulevard S., Collier County, Naples, Florida . Unimproved Land Sale No. 7 benefits from frontage along the southerly right -of -way of 2nd Avenue SE . Available utilities to the sale property inc lude telephone, electrical service and emergency services . Drinking water is typically provided by private well. Wastewater is typically disposed of by a private septic tank and drain field combination. Sale No. 7 has a future land use designation of Es tates and is zoned Estates by Collier County. Unimproved Sale No. 7 is encumbered by a 30 -foot wide road right -of -way easement along the northern property line and along the property’s existing frontage to 2nd Avenue SE . Verification of this sale indicated that at the time of sale, the property did not include any significant contributory improvements. Unimproved Land Sale No. 7 was adjusted for differences in market conditions (time) and roadway frontage. Land Sale No. 7 provided an indicated adjusted value of $15,047 per acre. • Unimproved Land Sale No. 8 contains 2.27 ac res of gross land area and is a March 2015 transaction. Unimproved Land Sale No. 8 is located on the east side of 20th Street SE approximately 1.20 mile s south of Golden Gate Boulevard, Collier County, Naples, Florida . Unimproved Land Sale No. 8 benefits from frontage along the easterly right -of - way of 20th Street SE . Available utilities to the sale property include telephone, electrical service and emergency services . Drinking water is typically provided by private well. Wastewater is typically disposed of by a private septic tank and drain field combination. Sale No. 8 has a future land use designation of Estates and is zoned Estates by Coll ier County. Unimproved Sale No. 8 is encumbered by a 30 -foot wide road right -of -way easement along the western property line and along the property’s existing frontage to 20th Street SE . Verification of this sale indicated that at the time of sale, the p roperty did not include any signific ant contributory improvements. Unimproved Land Sale No. 8 was adjusted for differences in market conditions (time) and roadway frontage . Land Sale No. 8 provided an indicated adjusted value of $14,537 per acre. RECONCI LIATION OF THE MARKET VALUE ESTIMATE: In summary, the appraiser has selected eight competitive unimproved sales zoned E, Estates District, transacted between March 2015 and December 2015 for direct comparison to the parent tract and which will provide the database for the application of the Sales Comparison Approach. The indicated adjusted sales prices associated with these eight sales range from a low of $14,400 per gross acre for Sale No. 4 to a high of $25,748 per gross acre for Sale No. 2 . The arithmetical mean from this database was $16,818 per gross area. In conclusion, the final estimate of value, after reviewing each of the eight comparable sales utilized in direct comparison to the parent tract is $20,000 per gross acre , which results in the following estimate of value: Market Value of the Parent Tract: (5.15 Gross Acres) x ($20,000 Per Gross Acre) = $103,000 Prepared for and property of Collier County Board of Commissioners. Page 52 Reliance upon the appraisal for other uses is not warranted. Wilcox Appraisal Services, Inc. Reconciliation of th e Value Indications In summary, th e appraiser has obtained th e following value indications from th e valuation approaches presented earlier in th e appraisal report as follows: The Cost Approach to Value: NA Th e Sales Comparison Approach to Value: $103,000 Th e Income Capitalization Approach to Value: N/A Reconciliation is th e analysis of alternative conclusions to arrive at a value estimate. Reconciliation is required because different value indications result from th e use of more th an one valuation approach and wi th in th e application of a single approach. Fur th ermore, th e final value estimate should not be derived simply by applying technical and quantitative procedures; ra th er, it should involve th e exercise of judgment. Th e value conclusion reached should be consistent wi th market th inki ng and th e quantity of data used should correspond to th e amount of data th e market considers relevant to th e problem. An appraiser shall produce a meaningful, defensible value estimate by considering th ree criteria: appropriateness, accuracy, and quanti ty of evidence. Appropriateness relates to th e use of certain approaches and specific assignments. All data, calculations, estimates, and adjustments are examined for accuracy. Th e quantity of evidence is analyzed to determine if th e conclusion reached is sufficiently supported in th e market. Market data reflects past phenomena, but an appraiser must rely on data to estimate future benefits and th e present value of th ese benefits. Never th eless, th e data available should not dictate th e range of future possibilities under consideration. It was the appraiser’s opinion that the Market Approach to Value or the Sales Comparison Approach to Value was the only applicable approach for this valuation assignment. The Sales Comparison Approach to Value was consid ered applicable since an adequate number of sales of similar unimproved acreage properties have recently occurred within the market area that were utilized by the appraiser in predicting typical buyer and seller behavior. In summary, the appraiser has se lected eight competitive unimproved sales zoned E, Estates District, transacted between March 2015 and December 2015 as being most comparable to the parent tract. The market data within the Sales Comparison Approach to Value was considered sufficient and adequate to provide a reliable value conclusion. Based on this market analysis, the market value of the parent tract was estimated to have a unit value of $20,000 per gross acre , resulting in a total indicated market value of $103,000 , (5.15 acres x $20,0 00 per gross acre). The Cost Approach to Value and the Income Capitalization Approach to Value were not considered applicable for this appraisal assignment due to the fact that the parent tract is vacan t land. Prepared for and property of Collier County Board of Commissioners. Page 53 Reliance upon the appraisal for other uses is not warranted. Wilcox Appraisal Services, Inc. Estimation of Reasonable Exposure Time: In th is portion of th e analysis, th e appraiser will provide th e reader wi th a narrative overview relating to th e estimate of th e reasonable exposure time or normal marketing period for th e parent tract. Exposure time is defined in The Dictionary of Real Estate Appraisal , Sixth Edition as “the estimated length of time that the property interest being appraised would have been offered on the market prior to the hypothetical consummation of a sale at market value on the effective date of the appraisal. Furthermor e, e xposure time is a retrospective opinion based on an analysis of past events assuming a competitive and open market. Th e appraiser has estimated a reasonable exposure time for th e parent tract to be six to twelve months , based on th e appraiser’s research of market activity and available listings and interviews wi th numerous market participants. Prepared for and property of Collier County Board of Commissioners. Page 54 Reliance upon the appraisal for other uses is not warranted. Wilcox Appraisal Services, Inc. Descriptions and Valuation Analyses of the Proposed Partial Acquisition Area and the Remainder Property Prepared for and property of Collier County Board of Commissioners. Page 55 Reliance upon the appraisal for other uses is not warranted. Wilcox Appraisal Services, Inc. Parcel No. 334 RDUE Acquisition Area Map Prepared for and property of Collier County Board of Commissioners. Page 56 Reliance upon the appraisal for other uses is not warranted. Wilcox Appraisal Services, Inc. PROJECT DESCRIPTION AND IDENTIFICATION OF THE PR OPOSED PARTIAL ACQUISITION AREA Project Description : The proposed perpetual, non -exclusive, road right -of -way, drainage, and utility easement will be utilized for the widening of Golden Gate Boulevard E. from Wilson Boulevard to DeSoto Boulevard. Plans included the widening of Golden Gate Boulevard E. from two lanes to four lanes and will include capacity improvements such as adding turn lanes to the Wilson Boulevard and Everglades Boulevard intersections. Other improvements include traffic signal upgrades at three major intersections (Wilson, Everglades and DeSoto Boulevards), on -road bike lanes and sidewalks on both sides of the roadway. This project will also include the replacement of br idges over three canals, the Golden Gate, Miller and Faka Union canals. Description of the Proposed Acquisition Area : Parcel No. 334 RDUE is a perpetual, non - exclusive, road right -of -way, drainage, and utilities easement that consist of an irregular strip taking along the southerly right -of -way of Golden Gate Boulevard E. Parcel No. 334 RDUE contains 0.32 acres (14,139 square feet) of gross land area and is irregular in shape . Specifically, the Parcel No. 334 RDUE has a northern property line along Golde n Gate Boulevard E. that measures 329.98 feet; with a depth there from along the eastern property line that measure s 40.00 feet; with a depth there from along the western property line that measures 39.00 feet; and a rear, southern property line that is ir regular and can be described as follows: proceed from the sou thwest corner of Parcel No. 334 RDUE easterly 110 .00 feet, thence southerly 8 .00 feet, thence easterly 149.97 feet , thence northerly 7.00 feet, and thence easterly 70.00 feet to the sou theast cor ner of Parcel No. 334 RDUE. Legal Description of the Partial Acquisition Area : The legal description of the proposed perpetual, non -exclusive, road right -of -way, drainage, and utilities easement acquisition area is as follows: Source: RWA Consulting, Inc., Naples, Florida . VALUATION ANALYSIS OF THE PROPOSED PARTIAL ACQUISITION AREA Value of the Property Rights Taken : The appraiser has previously estimated the market value of the fee simple interest of the parent tract to have a unit value of $20,000 per gross acre . This value estimate was obtained through the application of the Sales Comparison Approach to Value. Sin ce the part taken is to be valued as part of the whole, this value will serve as a basis of value for the valuation of the property rights taken. Prepared for and property of Collier County Board of Commissioners. Page 57 Reliance upon the appraisal for other uses is not warranted. Wilcox Appraisal Services, Inc. As previously stated, Parcel No. 334 RDUE is a perpetual easement for road right -of -way, drainage, utilities a nd maintenance of these uses. Accordingly, the proposed easement will essentially take the entire bundle of rights, with the owner only allowed to utilize the proposed easement area for density calculations. Since the proposed taking is an easement vers us a fee simple taking, the bundle of rights taken is something less than 100%. However, since the proposed easement precludes almost all practical uses by the owner, the appraiser has estimated Parcel No. 334 RDUE will include 99% of the fee simple value resulting in an estimated overall unit value of $19,800 per acre (0.99 x $20,000 ). Therefore, the value of the property rights taken is estimated as follows: Market Value of the of the Property Rights Taken: (0.32 Gross Acres) x ($19,800 Per Acre) = $6,336 Rounded to, Say = $6,300 Value of the Improvements Taken : As previously stated, no significant improvements are located within the proposed perpetual, non -exclusive, road right -of -way, drainage, and utility easement . Summary of the Property Rights and Improvements Taken : The following is the appraiser’s summary of the value of the property rights and improvements taken from the parent tract: 1. Property Rights Taken: ........................................................................................... $6,300 2. Improvements Taken: ............................................................................................. 0 Market Value of the Part Taken: ............................................................................. $6,300 Valuation of the Remainder Property, as Part of the Whole : The following sets forth the arithmetic analysis of the valuation of the remainder property, as part of the whole (before value less value of part taken): 1. Market Value of the Parent Tract, Befo re the Taking: ......................................... $103,000 2. Less Market Value of the Part Taken: ................................................................. $ 6,300 Total Market Value of the Remainder Property, As Part of the Whole: .................. $96,700 VALUATION ANALYSIS OF THE REMAINDER PROPERTY "AS SEVERED" The remainder property shall contain 5.15 acres of gross land area and is still rectangular in shape and the same size and shape as before the taking, since the proposed property rights to be acquired involve a perpetual easement for road right -of -way, drainage, utilities and maintenance of these uses. However, the remainder property will be encumbered by an additional perpetual easement located along the southerly existing right -of -way of Golden Gate Boulevard E. containing 0.32 acres of gross land area. The remainder property’s overall access, availability to utilities, topography, land use designation, and zoning are unchanged. The highest and best use of the remainder property “as vacant” is estimated to remain the same as before the taking, potential single -family residential development. F inally, the remainder property is not considered to be damaged due to the taking of the proposed perpetual easement acquisition area. Most competitive Golden Gate Estates properties are encumbered by 30 to 50 foot wide road right -of -way easements along the property’s adjacent roadway frontages. Prior to the taking, the parent tract was encumbered by a 50 -foot wide road right -of -way easement along the southern property line and along the property’s existing frontage to Golden Gate Boulevard E . Prepared for and property of Collier County Board of Commissioners. Page 58 Reliance upon the appraisal for other uses is not warranted. Wilcox Appraisal Services, Inc. As stated ab ove, after the taking, the remainder property will be encumbered by an additional perpetual easement containing 0.32 acres of gross land area located along the southerly existing right -of -way of Golden Gate Boulevard E . Although the appraiser has recognized that most buyers, sellers, and active real estate agents have reported that competitive unimproved Golden Gate Estate properties within the market area are typically purchased based on a price per acre of gross land ar ea unit of value, the appraiser has also recognized the proposed additional easement area precludes almost all practical uses by the owner. Therefore, the appraiser has estimated Parcel No. 334 RDUE will take 99% of the fee simple value. Accordingly, the appraiser has estimated the residual value to proposed additional easement area to be 1% of the fee simple value resulting in an estimated unit value of $200 per acre (0.01 x $20,000 ) for this portion of the property. The appraiser has previously estim ated the market value of the undivided fee simple interest in the parent tract to have unit value of $20,000 per gross acre . The remainder land area exclusive of the additional encumbered area taking, containing 4.83 acres (5.15 – 0.32 ), is estimated to h ave the same unit value, as before the taking. Based on the aforementioned data and analysis, the following sets forth the appraiser’s estimate of the remainder property as follows: Market Value of the of the Remainder Property: Land Area Exclusive of t he Additional Encumbered Area Taken: (4.83 Gross Acres) x ($20,000 Per Acre) = $96,600 Additional Encumbered Area Taken: (0.32 Gross Acres) x ($200 Per Acre ) = $ 64 Rounded to, Say = $ 10 0 Total = $96,700 SEVERANCE DAMAGES TO THE REMAINDER PROPERTY Technically, severance damages are calculated as the negative difference between the value of the remainder property, as part of the whole, and the value of the remainder property, as severed. When the value of the remainder property, as severed, is less than the value of the remainder property, as part of the whole, the difference is the actual measurement of the damages to the remainder property. When the value of the remainder property, as severed, is greater than the value of the remainder pr operty, as part of the whole, the difference is not damage but is considered a benefit. The appraiser has estimated the remainder property, as part of the whole, to be $96,700 , which represents the value of the whole ($103,000 ), less the value of the part taken ($6,300 ). The appraiser has also estimated the market value of the remainder property as severed to be $96,700 . Therefore, these value estimates indicate no severance damages . COST TO CURE ANALYSIS Based on the analysis of the remainder property, it is the appraiser’s opinion, that there is no net cost to cure. SPECIAL BENEFITS Based on the analysis of the remainder property, it is the appraiser’s opinion, that there are no special benefits. Prepared for and property of Collier County Board of Commissioners. Page 59 Reliance upon the appraisal for other uses is not warranted. Wilcox Appraisal Services, Inc. SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION AND THE TOTAL COMPENSATION ESTIMAT E Accordingly, based on all the aforementioned data and analysis, the following summarizes the appraiser estimates of the total just compensation estimate: Fee Indicated Indicated Indicated Value % of Value Quantity Value Value 1. Before Property:(Per Ac.)Fee (Per Ac.)(Acres)Indicated Rounded Total A. Land:$20,000 100.00%$20,000 5.15 $103,000 $103,000 B. Improvements:$0 C. Total:$103,000 2. Proposed Part to be Acquired: A. Additional Encumbered Land Taken:$20,000 99.00%$19,800 0.32 $6,336 $6,300 B. Improvements Taken:$0 C. Total:$6,300 3. Remainder as Part of the Whole:$96,700 4. Remainder Property: A. Land: 1. Land Area (Exclusive of Additional Encumbered Land Taken):$20,000 100.00%$20,000 4.83 $96,600 $96,600 2. Additional Encumbered Land Taken:$20,000 1.00%$200 0.32 $64 $100 Totals:5.15 $96,664 $96,700 B. Improvements:$0 C. Total:$96,700 5. Damages (Total):$0 6. Special Benefits:$0 7. Damages (Net):$0 Summary of Total Compensation: 1. Proposed Part to be Acquired: A. Additional Encumbered Land Taken:$20,000 99.00%$19,800 0.32 $6,336 $6,300 B. Improvements Taken:$0 C. Total:$6,300 2. Damages (Net):$0 3. Cost to Cure, Net:$0 TOTAL COMPENSATION:$6,300 Summary of Values: Parcel No. 334 RDUE: Prepared for and property of Collier County Board of Commissioners. Page 60 Reliance upon the appraisal for other uses is not warranted. Wilcox Appraisal Services, Inc. Addendum Prepared for and property of Collier County Board of Commissioners. Page 61 Reliance upon the appraisal for other uses is not warranted. Wilcox Appraisal Services, Inc. ASSUMPTIONS AND LIMITING CONDITIONS The Market Value estimate of the property or properties appraised herein is subject to certain assumptions and limiting conditions. Specifically they are: 1. Any legal descriptions furnished are assumed to be correct. 2. No responsibility is assumed for matte rs legal in character, nor is any opinion rendered herein as to title, which is assumed to be good and merchantable. It is assumed that the property is under responsible ownership and management on the appraisal date. 3. It is assumed that surveys and/or plats furnished to, or acquired by, the appraiser and used in the making of this report are correct. The appraiser has not made a land survey or caused one to be made, and therefore, assumes no responsibility for their accuracy. 4. Certain data used in co mpiling this report was furnished the appraiser from sources which they consider reliable, however, they do not guarantee the correctness of such data, although as far as is reasonably possible, the data has been checked and is believed to be correct. 5. T he soil of the area under appraisement appears to be firm and solid, unless otherwise stated. Subsidence in the area is unknown or uncommon but the appraiser does not warrant against this condition of occurrence. 6. Subsurface rights (minerals and oil) we re not considered in making this report unless otherwise stated. 7. The tracts that according to survey, map or plat, indicate riparian rights and/or littoral rights are assumed to go with the property unless easements or deeds of record were found by the appraiser to the contrary. 8. Possession of this report, or copy thereof, does not carry with it the right of publication or reproduction, nor may it be used by any but the applicant without prior written consent of the applicant and the appraiser, and in any event only in its entirety. 9. The appraiser by reason of this report is not required to give testimony in court with reference to the property herein appraised, nor is the appraiser obligated to appear before any governmental body, board or agent unle ss arrangements have been previously made therefore. 10. A careful inspection was made of any and all buildings involved in this appraisal report and damage, if any, by structural failure, termites, dry rot, wet rot or other infestations was reported as a matter of information by the appraiser, but no guarantee as to the amount or degree of damages, if any, is given herein. 11. The distribution of the total valuation in this report between land and improvements applies only under the existing program of uti lization. The separate valuations for land and buildings must not be used in conjunction with any other appraisal and are invalid if so used. 12. Neither all nor any part of the contents of this report shall be conveyed to the public through advertising, public relations, news, sales or other media without the written consent and approval of the author, particularly as to valuation conclusions, the identity of the appraiser, or firms with which they are connected, or any reference to the Appraisal Institut e, or to the MAI designation. 13. Unless specifically stated in the report, the appraiser did not determine the flood plain status of the property appraised. If such data is available, it is recommended it be obtained prior to any development that might b e contemplated. Prepared for and property of Collier County Board of Commissioners. Page 62 Reliance upon the appraisal for other uses is not warranted. Wilcox Appraisal Services, Inc. ASSUMPTIONS AND LIMITING CONDITIONS - Continued 14. Inspection of the parent tract revealed no obvious environmental hazards. The existence of potentially hazardous materials used in the construction or maintenance of the building, such as the presence of urea formaldehyde foam insulation, and/or existence of toxic waste, which may or may not be present on the property, has not been considered. The appraiser is not qualified to detect such substances and reserves the right to amend or alte r this report and the value conclusions tendered herein should an Environmental Risk Audit (or other similar study) be conducted on the parent tract at a later date. 15. This appraisal was prepared by the appraiser who signed this report for the exclusive use of the client. The information and opinions contained in this appraisal set forth the appraiser’s best judgment in light of the information available at the time of the preparation of this report. Any use of this appraisal by any other person or ent ity, or any reliance or decisions based on this appraisal are the sole responsibility and at the sole risk of the third party. The appraiser accepts no responsibility for damages suffered by any third party as a result of reliance on or decisions made or actions taken based on this report. Prepared for and property of Collier County Board of Commissioners. Page 63 Reliance upon the appraisal for other uses is not warranted. Wilcox Appraisal Services, Inc. Qualifications of the Appraiser, R. Alan Wilcox, MAI, SRA OVERVIEW R. Alan Wilcox has over 31 years of appraisal experience in the state of Florida specializing in eminent domain and litigation assignments. Mr. Wilcox has worked for both the condemnor and the property owner with experience in a variety of appraisal problems concerning commercial, industrial, residential, and special use properties. Mr. Wilcox has expertise in providing the client with strong market re search for a reliable factual foundation to support the valuation opinion combined with effective communications including report writing, trial exhibits and expert testimony. PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS • MAI and SRA Designations, Appraisal Institute, Certificate No. 9613 • Member, Appraisal Institute, Regional Ethics and Counseling Panel, 1993 -Present • Member, Real Estate Investment Society, Present • Trustee , Real Estate Appraiser Group Insurance Trust, 2014 • President and Board of Director, Appraisers Liab ility Insurance Program, 2012 • Vice President and Board of Director, Appraisers Liability Insurance Program, 2011 • Board of Director, Appraisers Liability Insurance Program, 2010 • Member, Appraisal Institute, Leadership Development & Nominating Committee, 2 005 - 2008 • Member, National Board of Directors, Appraisal Institute, Region X, Chair, 2004 • Member, National Board of Directors, Appraisal Institute, 2001 -2003 • Director, Association of Eminent Domain Professionals, 2000 -2001 • President, West Cost Florida Chapter of the Appraisal Institute, 2001 • Regional Representative, West Coast Florida Chapter of Appraisal Institute, 1994 -2001 • Vice President, West Cost Florida Chapter of the Appraisal Institute, 2000 • Secretary, West Cost Florida Chapter of the Appraisal Institute, 1999 • Treasurer, West Cost Florida Chapter of the Appraisal Institute, 1998 • Member, Region X, Appraisal Institute, National General Appraisal Board Guidance Subcommittee, 1996 -1998 • Director, West Coast Florida Chapter of Appraisal Institute, 199 3 -1996 • Chairperson, MAI Admissions Committee, West Coast Florida Chapter of the Appraisal Institute, 1997 • Chairperson, MAI, Candidate Guidance, West Coast Florida Chapter of the Appraisal Institute, 1993 -1996 AWARDS • Appraisal Institute’s “Volunteer of Dist inction Award”, Region X, 2011 • Outstanding and Dedicated Service Award, West Coast Florida Chapter of Appraisal Institute, 1996 Prepared for and property of Collier County Board of Commissioners. Page 64 Reliance upon the appraisal for other uses is not warranted. Wilcox Appraisal Services, Inc. Qualifications of the Appraiser, R. Alan Wilcox, MAI, SRA - Continued STATE CERTIFICATION/LICENSES • State -certified general real estate appraiser , RZ306 (Florida) • Real Estate Broker’s License, BK 326544 (Florida) EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND • Bachelor of Science Degree, West Virginia University, Morgantown, West Virginia, 1971 o Graduated with High Honors (No. One in Graduating Class) o Gamma Sigma Delta National Honor Society of Agriculture o Xi Sigma Pi National Honor Society of Forestry o Senior Recognition Certificate (No. One in Graduating Class) o College Bowl Participant o Senior Scholarship Award of Merit • Master of Science Degree, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, 1976 • Post Graduate, 20 quarter hours, University of South Florida, Fort Myers, Florida, 1980 - 1983 • Post Graduate, 9 semester hours, Nova University, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, 1982 REAL ESTATE APPRAISAL COURSES AND SEMIN ARS COMPLETED R. Alan Wilcox, MAI, SRA, has completed the specialized appraisal educational requirements for obtaining the MAI, SRA, designation and the continuing education program of the Appraisal Institute, as well as the continuing education requiremen ts for State Certification. Furthermore, R. Alan Wilcox, MAI, SRA has made special efforts to exceed the required minimum educational requirements and to attend the highest quality of appraisal educational offerings, including courses and seminars sponsor ed by the Appraisal Institute, American Law Institute & American Bar Association (ALI -ABA), Continuing Legal Education (CLE) Institute, and the Association of Eminent Domain Professionals. EXPERIENCE • President/Owner, Wilcox Appraisal Services, Inc., Cape C oral, FL, August 1993 to Present • Associate Appraiser, Hanson Real Estate Advisors, Inc., Fort Myers, FL, February 1990 to September 1998 • Expert Witness for the Florida Real Estate Appraisal Board, July 1998 • Associate Appraiser, Horizon Appraisal Services, Inc., Fort Myers, FL, June 1986 to February 1990 • Associate Appraiser, First Appraisal Services, Fort Myers, FL, March 1986 to June 1986 • Associate Appraiser, Richard L. Futral & Associates, Cape Coral, FL, July 1985 to March 1986 • Associate Appraiser, Calhou n & Associates, Fort Myers, FL, June 1984 to July 1985 Prepared for and property of Collier County Board of Commissioners. Page 65 Reliance upon the appraisal for other uses is not warranted. Wilcox Appraisal Services, Inc. Copy of Parent Tract’s Warranty Deed Prepared for and property of Collier County Board of Commissioners. Page 66 Reliance upon the appraisal for other uses is not warranted. Wilcox Appraisal Services, Inc. Copy of Parent Tract’s Warranty Deed – Continued Prepared for and property of Collier County Board of Commissioners. Page 67 Reliance upon the appraisal for other uses is not warranted. Wilcox Appraisal Services, Inc. Quarterly Market Detail – 3 rd Quarter 2015 For Single Family Homes in Collier County Produced by Florida Realtors with data provided by Florida’s multiple listings services. Prepared for and property of Collier County Board of Commissioners. Page 68 Reliance upon the appraisal for other uses is not warranted. Wilcox Appraisal Services, Inc. Quarterly Market Detail – 3 rd Quarter 2015 For Single Family Homes in Collier County Produced by Florida Realtors with data provided by Florida’s multiple listings services. Continued Prepared for and property of Collier County Board of Commissioners. Page 69 Reliance upon the appraisal for other uses is not warranted. Wilcox Appraisal Services, Inc. Land Sales Map Prepared for and property of Collier County Board of Commissioners. Page 70 Reliance upon the appraisal for other uses is not warranted. Wilcox Appraisal Services, Inc. Land Sale No. 1 SALES DATA Recording Data General Warranty Deed, Collier County, OR Book 5227 , Page 1073 . Grantor Joseph Coci, III, Kathleen C. Cummings, Anita C. Luce, and Karen C. Weaver . Grantee L uis Damian Malagon Perez . Sales Date ~ Price December 17, 2015 ~ $4 3 ,000. Conditions of Sale Typical market. Sales History There are no other arm’s length sales of the sale property in the past three years. Legal Description The West 150 feet of Tract 128 , Golden Gate Estates Unit No. 13, according to the map or plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book 7, Pages 71 and 72, Public Records of Collier County, Florida. PROPERTY DATA Property Type ~ Current Use Residential ~ Vacant land. Highest and Best Use Residential development. Location Th e sale property is located on the south side of Golden Gate Boulevard E. between 6 th Street SE and 8 th Street SE , Collier County, Naples, Florida. Roadway Frontage Golden Gate Boulevard E . Folio No. 37228560007 . STRAP No. 329200 128 4C10 . Zoning E, Estates, District (Collier County). Land Use E, Estates, Designation (Collier County). Easement(s) The sale property is encumbered by a 91 -foot wide road right -of -way easement along the northern property line and along the property’s existing frontage to G olden Gate Boulevard E . Size (Gross) 2.34 Gross Acres. Utilities Telephone, Electrical Service and Emergency Services. UNIT OF COMPARISON $18,376 Per Gross Acre. VERIFICATION DATA R. Alan Wilcox, MAI, verified this sale on December 30, 2015 with Alonzo Holguin -Bueno, selling agent, 305 -744 -6747 . COMMENTS Verification of this sale indicated that at the time of sale, the property did not include any significant contributory improvements. Prepared for and property of Collier County Board of Commissioners. Page 71 Reliance upon the appraisal for other uses is not warranted. Wilcox Appraisal Services, Inc. Land Sale No. 2 SALES DATA Recording Data Warranty Deed, Collier County, OR Book 5219, Page 2655. Grantor Carolyn L. Coomes and Jeffrey S. Coomes. Grantee Miossotys Espinosa. Sales Date ~ Price November 25, 2015 ~ $130,000. Conditions of Sale Typical market. Sales History There are no other arm’s length sales of the sale property in the past three years. Legal Description All of Tract 55, Golden Gate Estates Unit No. 13, according to the map or plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book 7, Pages 71 and 72, Public Records of Collier County, Florida. PROPERTY DATA Prop erty Type ~ Current Use Residential ~ Vacant land. Highest and Best Use Residential development. Location The sale property is located on the south side of Golden Gate Boulevard E. between 2 nd Street SE and 4 th Street SE, Collier County, Naples, Florida. R oadway Frontage Golden Gate Boulevard E. Folio Nos. 37223920008 and 37223920105. STRAP Nos. 329200 55 4C10 and 329200 55 14C10. Zoning E, Estates, District (Collier County). Land Use E, Estates, Designation (Collier County). Easement(s) The sale property i s encumbered by a 91 -foot wide road right -of -way easement along the northern property line and along the property’s existing frontage to Golden Gate Boulevard E. Size (Gross) 5.15 Gross Acres. Utilities Telephone, Electrical Service and Emergency Services . UNIT OF COMPARISON $25,243 Per Gross Acre. VERIFICATION DATA R. Alan Wilcox, MAI, verified this sale on December 30, 2015 with Mary Ann Bonard, listing agent, 239 -216 -1889. COMMENTS Verification of this sale indicated that at the time of sale, the property did not include any significant contributory improvements. Prepared for and property of Collier County Board of Commissioners. Page 72 Reliance upon the appraisal for other uses is not warranted. Wilcox Appraisal Services, Inc. Land Sale No. 3 SALES DATA Recording Data Warranty Deed, Collier County, OR Book 5196, Page 1048. Grantor Audi Homes and Land, Inc. Grantee KSWFL, Homesites, LLC. Sales Date ~ Price August 27, 2015 ~ $50,000. Conditions of Sale Typical market. Sales History The sale property previously sold for $36,000 on June 24, 2015. Legal Description The South 180 feet of Tract 110, Golden Gate Estates Unit No. 51, according to the map or plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book 5, Pages 84 and 85, Public Records of Collier County, Florida. PROPERTY DATA Property Type ~ Current Use Residential ~ Vacant land. Highest and Best Use Residential development. Location The sale property is located on the west side of 22 nd Street SE approximately 0.60 miles south of Golden Gate Boulevard, Collier County, Naples, Florida. Roadway Frontage 22 nd Street SE. Folio No. 39391360006. STRAP No. 342700 110 24C12. Zoning E, Estates, District (Collier County). Land Use E, Estates, Designation (Collier County). Easement(s) The sale property is encumbered by a 30 -foot wide road right -of -way easement along the eastern property line and along the property’s existing frontage to 22 nd Street SE. Size (Gross) 2.73 Gross Ac res. Utilities Telephone, Electrical Service and Emergency Services. UNIT OF COMPARISON $18,315 Per Gross Acre. VERIFICATION DATA R. Alan Wilcox, MAI, verified this sale on December 30, 2015 with Sandra D. Schlauptiz, selling agent, 239 -450 -8971. COMMENTS Verification of this sale indicated that at the time of sale, the property did not include any significant contributory improvements. Prepared for and property of Collier County Board of Commissioners. Page 73 Reliance upon the appraisal for other uses is not warranted. Wilcox Appraisal Services, Inc. Land Sale No. 4 SALES DATA Recording Data Warranty Deed, Collier County, OR Book 5174, Page 2780. Grantor Angel Rojas. Grantee Jefferson Sousa. Sales Date ~ Price July 9, 2015 ~ $40,000. Conditions of Sale Typical market. Sales History There are no other arm’s length sales of the sale property in the past three years. Legal Description The North 350 feet of Tract 127, Golden Gate Estates Unit No. 13 according to the map or plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book 7, Pages 71 and 72, Public Records of Collier County, Florida. PROPERTY DATA Property Type ~ Current Use Residential ~ Vacant land. Highest and Best U se Residential development. Location The sale property is located at the southeast corner of Golden Gate Boulevard E. and 6 th Street SE, Collier County, Naples, Florida. Roadway Frontage Golden Gate Boulevard E. and 6 th Street SE. Folio No. 37228540001. ST RAP No. 329200 127 14C10. Zoning E, Estates, District (Collier County). Land Use E, Estates, Designation (Collier County). Easement(s) The sale property is encumbered by road right -of -way easements along the northern and western property lines along the pr operty’s existing frontages to Golden Gate Boulevard E. and 6 th Street SE. Size (Gross) 2.65 Gross Acres. Utilities Telephone, Electrical Service and Emergency Services. UNIT OF COMPARISON $15,094 Per Gross Acre. VERIFICATION DATA R. Alan Wilcox, MAI, verified this sale on December 30, 2015 with Carla Masse, selling agent, 239 -207 -5614. COMMENTS Verification of this sale indicated that at the time of sale, the property did not include any significant contributory improvements. Prepared for and property of Collier County Board of Commissioners. Page 74 Reliance upon the appraisal for other uses is not warranted. Wilcox Appraisal Services, Inc. Land Sale No. 5 SALES DATA Recording Data Special Warranty Deed, Collier County, OR Book 5171, Page 469. Grantor Susan Colgan, Trustee. Grantee JD Investment Group of Naples LLC. Sales Date ~ Price June 26, 2015 ~ $43,000. Conditions of Sale Typical market. Sales History The sale property previously sold for $32,000 on February 17, 2015. Legal Description The South 150 feet of Tract 112, Golden Gate Estates Unit No. 48, according to the map or plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book 5, Pages 78 and 79, Public Records of Coll ier County, Florida. PROPERTY DATA Property Type ~ Current Use Residential ~ Vacant land. Highest and Best Use Residential development. Location The sale property is located on the east side of 14th St SE approximately 1.05 miles south of Golden Gate Boulevard, Collier County, Naples, Florida. Roadway Frontage 14th St SE. Folio No. 39208400004. STRAP No. 341800 112 04C11. Zoning E, Estates, District (Collier County). Land Use E, Estates, Designation (Collier County). Easement(s) The sale property is en cumbered by a 30 -foot wide road right -of -way easement along the western property line and along the property’s existing frontage to 14th St SE. Size (Gross) 2.27 Gross Acres. Utilities Telephone, Electrical Service and Emergency Services. UNIT OF COMPARISON $18,943 Per Gross Acre. VERIFICATION DATA R. Alan Wilcox, MAI, verified this sale on December 30, 2015 with Susan Colgan, grantor representative, 239 -272 -8226 and with Magdevys Abreu, selling agent, 239 - 289 -0749. COMMENTS Verification of this sale indicated that at the time of sale, the property did not include any significant contributory improvements. Prepared for and property of Collier County Board of Commissioners. Page 75 Reliance upon the appraisal for other uses is not warranted. Wilcox Appraisal Services, Inc. Land Sale No. 6 SALES DATA Recording Data Warranty Deed, Collier County, OR Book 5135, Page 2293. Grantor Dietrich E. Neumann and Leoney P. Neumann. Grantee Premium Investments of Florida, LLC. Sales Date ~ Price March 20, 2015 ~ $23,000. Conditions of Sale Typical market. Sales History There are no other arm’s length sales of the sale property in the past three years. Legal Description Th e West 75 feet of Tract 76, Golden Gate Estates Unit No. 81, according to the map or plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book 5, Page 19, Public Records of Collier County, Florida. PROPERTY DATA Property Type ~ Current Use Residential ~ Vacant land. Highest and Best Use Residential development. Location The sale property is located on the north side of 4 th Avenue SE approximately 0.20 miles west of Everglades Boulevard S., Collier County, Naples, Florida. Roadway Frontage 4 th Avenue SE. Folio No. 40928280001. STRAP No. 350800 76 24D07. Zoning E, Estates, District (Collier County). Land Use E, Estates, Designation (Collier County). Easement(s) The sale property is encumbered by a 30 -foot wide road right -of -way easement along the southern property line and along the property’s existing frontage to 4 th Avenue SE. Size (Gross) 1.14 Gross Acres. Utilities Telephone, Electrical Service and Emergency Services. UNIT OF COMPARISON $20,175 Per Gross Acre. VERIFICATION DATA R. Alan Wilcox, MAI, verified this sale on D ecember 30, 2015 with Timothy Scott Summers, listing agent, 239 -682 -6178. COMMENTS Verification of this sale indicated that at the time of sale, the property did not include any significant contributory improvements. Prepared for and property of Collier County Board of Commissioners. Page 76 Reliance upon the appraisal for other uses is not warranted. Wilcox Appraisal Services, Inc. Land Sale No. 7 SALES DATA Recording Data Warranty Deed, Collier County, OR Book 5130, Page 2823. Grantor Patricia Ramirez Marin. Grantee Yusleivy Gonzalez. Sales Date ~ Price March 13, 2015 ~ $29,000. Conditions of Sale Typical market. Sales History There are no other arm’s length sales of the sale property in the past three years. Legal Description The East 105 feet of Tract 75, Golden Gate Estates Unit No. 81, according to the map or plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book 5, Page 19, Public Records of Collier County, Florida. PROP ERTY DATA Property Type ~ Current Use Residential ~ Vacant land. Highest and Best Use Residential development. Location The sale property is located on the south side of 2 nd Avenue SE approximately 0.10 miles west of Everglades Boulevard S., Collier County , Naples, Florida. Roadway Frontage 2 nd Avenue SE. Folio No. 40928120006. STRAP No. 350800 75 24D07. Zoning E, Estates, District (Collier County). Land Use E, Estates, Designation (Collier County). Easement(s) The sale property is encumbered by a 30 -foot w ide road right -of -way easement along the northern property line and along the property’s existing frontage to 2 nd Avenue SE. Size (Gross) 1.59 Gross Acres. Utilities Telephone, Electrical Service and Emergency Services. UNIT OF COMPARISON $18,239 Per Gross Acre. VERIFICATION DATA R. Alan Wilcox, MAI, verified this sale on December 30, 2015 with Becky Mato, selling agent, 239 -601 -7046. COMMENTS Verification of this sale indicated that at the time of sale, the property did not include any significant contributory improvements. Prepared for and property of Collier County Board of Commissioners. Page 77 Reliance upon the appraisal for other uses is not warranted. Wilcox Appraisal Services, Inc. Land Sale No. 8 SALES DATA Recording Data Warranty Deed, Collier County, OR Book 5129, Page 1062. Grantor Neptali F. Sandoval. Grantee Yusleivy Gonzalez. Sales Date ~ Price March 9, 2015 ~ $40,000. Conditions of Sale Typical market. Sales History The sale property previously sold for $20,000 on August 25, 2014. Legal Description The North 150 feet of Tract 81, Golden Gate Estates Unit No. 51, according to the map or plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book 5, Pages 84 and 85, Pu blic Records of Collier County, Florida. PROPERTY DATA Property Type ~ Current Use Residential ~ Vacant land. Highest and Best Use Residential development. Location The sale property is located on the east side of 20 th Street SE approximately 1.20 miles south of Golden Gate Boulevard, Collier County, Naples, Florida. Roadway Frontage 20 th Street SE. Folio No. 39388600106. STRAP No. 342700 81 14C12. Zoning E, Estates, District (Collier County). Land Use E, Estates, Desig nation (Collier County). Easement(s) The sale property is encumbered by a 30 -foot wide road right -of -way easement along the western property line and along the property’s existing frontage to 20 th Street SE. Size (Gross) 2.27 Gross Acres. Utilities Teleph one, Electrical Service and Emergency Services. UNIT OF COMPARISON $17,621 Per Gross Acre. VERIFICATION DATA R. Alan Wilcox, MAI, verified this sale on May 14, 2015 with Magdevys Abreu, listing agent, 239 -289 -0749. COMMENTS Verification of this sale indicated that at the time of sale, the property did not include any significant contributory improvements. The sale property was reported to be 100% uplands.